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2011-12 QUICK FACTS School Information Location ______Fort Worth, (76105) Founded ______1890 Enrollment ______3,378 Nickname ______Rams Colors ______Blue and Gold Facility ____Sid W. Richardson Center (1,500) Affiliation ______NAIA Division I Conference ______Red River Ronnie Moss Jr. scored over 1,000 points and dished out over 300 assists in three seasons at TCU. Administration TABLE OF C ONTENTS President ______Frederick G. Slabach Athletics Director ______Steve Trachier Quick Facts...... 1 Faculty Athletics Representative __Dr. Pam Rast Media Information ...... 2 2011-12 Rams ...... 3-14 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff ...... 4-6 Head Coach ______Terry Waldrop Preview ...... 7 Alma Mater ______Louisiana-Monroe `86 Record at Wesleyan (seasons) __245-131 (12) Roster ...... 8 Career Record ______same Schedule & Opponents ...... 9 Office Phone ______(817) 531-4224 Meet the Rams...... 10-14 Email [email protected] Associate Head Coach __Brennen Shingleton 2010-11 Review ...... 15-19 Alma Mater ______Southeastern Louisiana ‘99 Season Review...... 16 Office Phone ______(817) 531-4212 Statistics...... 17 Email [email protected] Red River Athletic Conference ...... 18-19 Assistant Coach ______Tim Bellmon Alma Mater ______Auburn ‘92 Ram Record Book ...... 20-35 Email [email protected] Individual & Team Records ...... 21 Brian Talley averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 assists per game at Navarro after playing his freshman year at Southern. 1,000 Point Club ...... 22 Team Information Award Winners ...... 23 2010-11 Overall/Conf. Record ____30-4, 21-1 C REDITS Starters Returning/Lost ______1/4 The 2011-12 Texas Wesleyan basketball All-Time Roster ...... 24-25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ______4/9 media guide is a production of the Texas Year-by-Year Results & Coaching Record . 26 Wesleyan Sports Information Office. The book All-Time vs. Opponents ...... 27 History was written and edited by Josh Lacy. Editorial assistance was provided by Adrienne Lacy. 2006 NAIA National Champions ...... 28 First Year of Basketball ______1935-36 Covers by Josh Lacy. Contributing photogra- All-Time Results...... 29-35 All-time Record ______1104-954 (.536) phers include Jose Valdez, Josh Lacy, and Conference Championships ______20 Creative Image Photography. The book was Texas Wesleyan...... 36-44 All-time Postseason Record ______39-44 printed by MultiAd Printing in Peoria, IL. Sid W. Richardson Center...... 37 Sports Information Athletic Directory...... 38 Sports Information Director ______Josh Lacy N OTE Campus Map ...... 39 This guide contains historical information Office Phone ______(817) 531-4855 Athletic History ...... 40-41 that dates back to the program’s inception. To Email [email protected] make any corrections or provide more informa- Texas Wesleyan Information ...... 42-43 Fax ______(817) 531-4208 tion that will aid in its accuracy, please contact Ram Supporters ...... 44 Assistant SID ______Ryan Amador the Texas Wesleyan Sports Information Email [email protected] Department at (817) 531-4855 or write to us Website ______www.ramsports.net at 1201 Wesleyan St., Fort Worth,TX, 76105.

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T EXAS W ESLEYAN Sports Information Department D IRECTIONS TO THE The Texas Wesleyan Sports Information S PORTS I NFORMATION S TAFF S ID RICHARDSON CENTER Department is located on the second floor of Josh Lacy the Sid Richardson Center, which is located on From Interstate 30 (North) Sports Information Director Collard Street between Rosedale Avenue and Exit Beach Street South. Follow Beach Street Phone ______(817) 531-4855 Vickery Street. to Rosedale Avenue. Turn left (east) on [email protected] Rosedale Avenue. Follow Rosedale Avenue to Collard Street. Turn left (north) on Collard Media Information Street. The Sid Richardson Center is the sec- The 2011-12 edition of Texas Wesleyan ond building on your left. University’s Men’s Basketball Media Guide has been produced to assist you with your cover- From Interstate 20 (South) Ryan Amador age of the Rams. Additional information, photo- Take Highway 287 North towards downtown Fort Worth. Exit Rosedale Avenue East. Follow Asst. Sports Information Director graphs, and statistics are available upon request. E-Mail [email protected] Rosedale Avenue to Collard Street. Turn left (north) on Collard Street. The Sid Richardson Best Time to Reach Coaches Center is the second building on your left. Coach Waldrop can generally be reached in the morning from 10 to 12. All interviews should MEDIA OUTLETS be coordinated through the Sports Information Fort Worth Star-Telegram Jose Valdez Department. John Henry ...... (817) 390-7761 Photography Dallas Morning News E-Mail [email protected] Interview Policy Bob Yates ...... (214) 977-8260 Media interviews of athletes and coaches are Arlington Star-Telegram encouraged, and every effort will be made to Rick Mauch ...... (817) 548-5479 Arlington Morning News accommodate requests. In-person interviews Cameron Maun ...... (817) 695-0330 Other Sports Information Numbers: are preferred, but telephone interviews can be WFAA-TV (ABC) arranged through the Texas Wesleyan Sports George Riba ...... (214) 977-6585 Sports Information Fax: ______(817) 531-4208 Information Office. Under no circumstances KDFW-TV (Fox) TWU Press Row: ______(817) 713-6658 will student-athletes’ residence numbers be Mike Doocy ...... (817) 654-4000 Mailing Address: KTVT-TV (CBS)...... (817) 451-1111 supplied to the media. ______Sports Information Department KXAS-TV (NBC) ______1201 Wesleyan St. Newy Scruggs ...... (817) 429-5555 ______Fort Worth,TX 76105

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Terry of TWU Basketball. The team won its fourth consecutive Red River Athletic Waldrop Conference regular season championship. At 21-1, their only conference loss came Head Coach at LSU-Shreveport when the Pilots were Thirteenth Season ranked #1 in the country. The team’s Louisiana-Monroe, `86 defense was the best in the country allowing opponents to shoot an anemic 36.2% from the field. The Rams also led Now in his thirteenth the nation in 3-point field goal percentage season,Terry Waldrop is the winningest coach in defense at 26%, and were the national Texas Wesleyan University Men’s Basketball history. leaders in rebound margin at +12 per He reached that milestone in the 2007-08 season game, and also total rebounds at 47.7 per with his 161st career win and the mark now stands at game. Five Rams were named All- Aaron Whaley, Brennen Shingleton, and Waldrop with the James Naismith 245. Trophy after defeating Oklahoma City 67-65 in Kansas City, MO. Conference, while Brian Wanamaker hit In his seventh season, the program reached the 67-65 win. the 1,000 point plateau in only his second season and pinnacle of NAIA Basketball when they won the 69th The Rams' 25 wins were the third most in school was named RRAC Player of the Year and 1st-team All- Annual Buffalo Funds NAIA Division I Men's history, while their 16 conference wins were a school American. Jonathan Blake was also an Honorable Basketball Championship, and Waldrop was named record at the time.They also set 15 school records Mention All-American selection. both Rawlings NAIA and the National Association of after setting a remarkable 17 in the previous season. In the 2005-06 season, several years of hard work Basketball Coaches (NABC) NAIA Coach of the Year. For his work in the 2005-06 season,Waldrop received and competition against some of the best teams in Since the national championship run, the program two national Coach of the Year awards and was the country paid off.Waldrop led the Rams to a 10- has hit a new gear. The Rams have made four more named Alumnus of the Year at the United States game winning streak and a 76-69 win at two-time NAIA National Tournament appearances in the last Sports Academy. defending Southland Conference Champion and five years. They have been ranked nationally in 43 Three years removed from their first national NCAA Division I Tournament participant consecutive NAIA Coaches’ Polls, marking the third title,Waldrop led the Rams to one of the most out- Southeastern Louisiana. Then the Rams pulled off one longest active streak in the nation. In the last four standing seasons in school history in 2008-09 and was of the most remarkable runs in NAIA history when years, their 103 wins ranks second in the state of named RRAC Coach of the Year. The team went 29- they won the National Championship as the 27th Texas only to the University of Texas;however, the 5, including a perfect 17-0 at home, and was one win seed in the field of 32 teams. The 2005-06 Rams Rams own a higher winning percentage (.769) than shy of the school single season record. They were solidified their place as the best team in school histo- the Longhorns (.741). The team has also been nearly also one shy of a school record with an 18-game win- ry when they defeated Carroll College 73-70 to unbeatable at home, delivering a mind-boggling 45-1 ning streak. The team won its second straight RRAC advance to the Fab Four for the first time in program record in the last three seasons. regular season title and advanced to the NAIA Sweet history. They then defeated Oklahoma Baptist, 83-72, Last season, the Rams put together an historic 16. Chris Berry became the school’s second 1st-team to advance to the title game. In the title game,All- season and Waldrop was once again a finalist for the All-American after he broke Clifton McNeely’s single American Ben Hunt scored a career high 34 points, National Coach of the Year award. At 30-4, the Rams season scoring record. Berry finished with 740 points, including a three with 0.2 seconds remaining to seal a matched the highest win total in the 74-year history averaging 21.8 per game, and was also named Texas Small College Player of the Year. In his first season,Waldrop made an immediate impact on the program, leading the then NCAA Division II Rams to a 15-win season and the best win- ning percentage at Wesleyan in more than a decade. In the 2001-02 season,Waldrop led the Rams to a 17-9 finish with an 8-1 home record, then Wesleyan's best all-time home winning percentage.The Rams fin- ished the year in the USCAA National Tournament in Detroit, advancing to the Elite Eight. In the 2002-03, the Rams finished the season with a 22-12 record.The squad included 6-10, Honorable- Mention All-American, David Johnson, who led the nation in blocked shots for two seasons. The 2004-05 Rams set 17 school records, includ- ing most three-pointers made (348) and most three- pointers attempted (865). In addition, they led the nation in threes made per game with 10.9.They were Waldrop picked up his 200th win in 2009-10 and is on pace to hit 250 in 2011-12. 4 2011-12 Ram Basketball Coaching Staff 2011-12 Rams

WALDROP’S CAREER RECORD

Overall Conference Year W L Pct. W L Pct. 99-00 15 12 .556 ------00-01 8 19 .296 2 10 .500 01-02 17 9 .654 ------02-03 22 12 .636 13 7 .647 03-04 15 18 .455 11 11 .500 04-05 21 11 .656 15 7 .681 05-06 25 9 .735 16 4 .800 06-07 19 10 .655 12 6 .667 07-08 20 12 .625 12 4 .750 08-09 29 5 .853 16 2 .889 Waldrop was named Rawlings NAIA and NABC NAIA National Coach of the Year in 2005-06. led by 2nd-team All-American Tommy Johnson, who longest winning streaks. 09-10 24 10 .706 16 4 .800 made what was then a school record 109 three- Waldrop began his collegiate coaching career in 10-11 30 4 .882 21 1 .955 pointers. Texas at Navarro Junior College. He was an assistant Totals 245 131 .652 134 56 .705 In 2006-07,Waldrop led the Rams to 19 wins.The for widely-respected Coach Lewis Orr (a Texas team featured two Honorable Mention All-Americans Wesleyan alum), where he helped bring in three All- WALDROP’S in Evan Patterson and CJ Higginbotham, who led all American players, two of whom went on to play in POST SEASON RECORD levels of collegiate basketball with his 53% long range the NBA. Ruben Garces led Providence to the Elite shooting. Eight and later played for the Phoenix Suns, while In 2007-08,Waldrop led the Rams back to the Corey Brewer was honored as the Big 12 Player of Waldrop’s teams have reached the post season in national tournament.The Rams went 20-12 overall the Year at Oklahoma and became a first-round draft eleven of his twelve season with the exception being and won the RRAC regular season title with a 12-4 choice of the Miami Heat. his initial season when the Rams went 15-12. That sea- record.Their title clinching win came at Jarvis Waldrop took his first head coaching position at Christian in the regular season finale.That win also Sterlington High School where he posted back-to- son the Heartland Conference was not eligible for marked Coach Waldrop’s 161st coaching win, making back 20-win seasons with the Panthers. He began his NCAA Division II play; however the Rams had the sin- him the winningest coach in program history.The coaching career at West Monroe High School in gle biggest turnaround in the NCAA that season, going Rams earned an at-large bid to the NAIA National Louisiana, serving as an assistant for Sidney Smith. Tournament where they were defeated, 73-71, by While at West Monroe,Waldrop helped guide the from six to fifteen wins. McKendree University in the opening round. Rebels to several USA Today Top-25 rankings and two In 2009-10 the Rams won their third consecutive regional finals appearances. Year Result RRAC Championship with a record of 16-4, and made Waldrop is a 1986 graduate of the University of their fourth NAIA National Tournament Appearance Louisiana-Monroe and holds a bachelor of science in 00-01 Tied for 6th in Heartland Conference in the last five years. The team featured five All- kinesiology. He has a master's degree in sport man- 01-02 USCAA National Tournament Finalist Conference selections and one All-American in senior agement from the United States Sports Academy in 02-03 RRAC Semifinals guard Jamel White. White averaged 22.4 points per Mobile,Alabama. 03-04 RRAC Quarterfinals game for the season and 30 points per game in the A native of Louisiana,Waldrop grew up in the national tournament. White nearly led the Rams past northern Louisiana city of Monroe. Waldrop attend- 04-05 RRAC Semifinals eventual champion Oklahoma Baptist with a 40-point ed East Union in Marion, Louisiana and graduated 05-06 NAIA National Champions performance in the Sweet 16. from Ouachita Parish High School in 1981. He is 06-07 RRAC Quarterfinals Prior to joining Wesleyan,Waldrop was an assis- married to Nicole, who teaches at Daulton tant to John Lyles at Southeastern Louisiana Elementary School in the Mansfield ISD, and they are 07-08 RRAC Semifinals/NAIA National Tmt. University, an NCAA Division I program on the north the parents of three children, Cody (23),Allyson (14), 08-09 RRAC Finals/NAIA Sweet 16 shore of New Orleans. During his five seasons with and Michael (12). The family resides in nearby 09-10 RRAC Semifinals/NAIA Sweet 16 the Lions, SLU won a Trans America Athletic Mansfield. Conference Championship, had two nationally rated 10-11 RRAC Finals/NAIA National Tmt. recruiting classes, and defeated nationally ranked College of Charleston, snapping one of the nation's www.ramsports.net 5 2011-12 Rams Coaching Staff

Brennen won a share of the Trans America Championship, fin- Tim ished second in another season, and were ranked as Shingleton high as 32nd nationally by USA Today. Bellmon Associate Head Shingleton renewed his relationship with Coach Coach Waldrop when he joined the Texas Wesleyan Assistant Coach Third Season Tenth Season Basketball Program as an assistant coach in 2002. He SE Louisiana, `99 Auburn,‘92 is involved in every aspect of the Rams program including recruiting, practice and in-game coaching, Brennen Shingleton is entering his tenth season at and player development. He is also responsible for im Bellmon joined the Texas Wesleyan coaching Texas Wesleyan. In the fall of 2007, Shingleton was the infamous preseason conditioning sessions con- T staff in the summer of 2009. promoted to Associate Head Coach after serving six ducted in the early hours of the morning. Bellmon came to Texas Wesleyan from Wiley seasons as Terry Waldrop’s lead assistant. Shingleton completed his master's in business College where he served as an assistant during the In the absence of Coach Waldrop during the administration at Texas Wesleyan University in 2005. 2006-07 season, Shingleton earned his first win when He was married on July 4, 2009. He and his wife, 2008-09 season. he led the Rams to a 113-78 win over Bacone Amanda are celebrating the birth of their daughter He served as the head coach at . College from 2004-08, and was named Red River During his tenure, the Rams have posted an over- Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2008. all record of 205-91 and have enjoyed three of the During his tenure at Paul Quinn, he coached 11 All- greatest seasons in school history, including the 2005- Conference players, including the 2007-08 RRAC 06 National Championship, the 29-5 campaign of Newcomer of the Year, and one All-American, Damien 2008-09, and last year’s remarkable 30-4 run. In the Chisholm. last nine seasons, Shingleton has helped the program Bellmon began his collegiate coaching career at to seven seasons with 20 or more wins, while the Richland College, where he served as an assistant Rams have not failed to win at least 15 games. coach from 2000-2004.At Richland he helped guide A native of Fort Worth,TX, Shingleton was a the team to two Metro Conference Championships as member of the NJCAA Region 14 Conference well as third and fifth place finishes in the 2001-02 and Championship team at Lon under Kendal in June. The family resides in Fort Worth. 2002-03 NJCAA National Tournaments. head coach Dale Dodson in 1993. After a year at Lon Waldrop on Shingleton: “Brennen may be one of Bellmon received his bachelor’s degree in psychol- Morris, Shingleton joined Terry Waldrop (then an the most energetic, loyal, and positive guys that I have assistant coach) at NCAA Division I Southeastern ever been around. We all feed off his energy and pas- ogy from Auburn University in 1992. He currently Louisiana University. During his tenure, the Lions resides in Dallas,TX, with his son,Tyson (9).

STUDENT ASSISTANTS Zach Stevenson Third Season

Orlando Carillo Second Season

Texas Wesleyan owns a .662 winning percentage (151-77) during Shingleton’s tenure. 6 2011-12 Ram Basketball Preview 2011-12 Rams

R AMS R ELOADED R ETURNING S TATISTICAL L EADERS The Rams are coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history. The 2010-11 Rams Christopher Angsomwine (Oral Roberts University), Category No. Player matched a program record with 30 wins, while set- Christopher Britt-Black (Grambling State Minutes 480 Ryan Glanzer FG Pct. .538 Jazz Holman ting a school record with a scoring margin of 16.03 University), and Garrett Constance (Wagner 3Pt Pct. .417 Ryan Glanzer points per game. The 2011-12 Rams return only College) all join the Rams directly from NCAA FT Pct. .760 Ryan Glanzer three players from that team; however, head coach Division I institutions. Meanwhile Brian Talley was an Off Reb. 30 Ryan Glanzer Terry Waldrop believes that he has reloaded and put All-Conference selection at Navarro College after Def. Reb. 54 Ryan Glanzer Tot.Reb. 84 Ryan Glanzer together a team that can playing his freshman season at Reb.Avg. 3.0 Ryan Glanzer contend for a fifth consecu- . Oscar Assists 29 Ryan Glanzer tive Red River Athletic Griffin Jr. also helped the Blocks 4 Jazz Holman Steals 8 Ryan Glanzer Conference Championship as Baylor Bears to an NCAA 8 Jazz Holman well as a second National Elite Eight appearance in his Points 96 Ryan Glanzer Championship. freshman year before trans- Scoring Avg. 3.4 Ryan Glanzer ferring to McClennan T EAM N OTES Among the three returners, Community College. only Ryan Glanzer was a starter last year. Glanzer has In addition,Waldrop and his Best in Texas: Since 2008, the Rams boast the most wins by any four-year institutinon played in 93 games and made staff have added a pair of in the State of Texas. Their 83 wins top the 52 starts in his three-year freshman out of nearby University of Texas’ 78 and Texas A&M’s 72. career. He has helped Texas Burleson High School in Blake One for the Thumb?: The 2011-12 Rams Wesleyan to 83 wins and is Dunson and Jon Rutkowski. have their eyes set on a fifth consecutive in striking distance of becom- RRAC Regular Season Championship. ing the school’s all-time win- Coach Waldrop believes this All He Does is Win Win Win: Last sea- ningest player (Cody outstanding recruiting class is son, Cody Waldrop became the winningest Waldrop, 07-11, set that the answer to the question: player in program history. This season, four- mark at 103 wins). Stephane ‘How do you compete after year man Ryan Glanzer begins the year just Eric Frederick was the second leading scorer and 20 wins shy of that record of 103. Mudiay is back for his senior rebounder at Florida International last season. losing five All-Conference year. The 6’7” forward, origi- players and two All- 2011-12 RED RIVER nally from Kinshasa, Congo, played a key role last Americans to graduation?’. Waldrop believes he may ATHLETIC CONFERENCE season, earning five starts in an important six-game have the most talented group ever assembled at stretch in February. Jazz Holman is back for his Texas Wesleyan. If the group can come together and PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL sophomore season. Tyler Sears also returns after let that talent flourish, Ram fans are in for another Texas Wesleyan was picked to finish second sitting out two seasons since his freshman year in entertaining season. by Red River Conference coaches. Here is 2008-09. a list of the predicted order of finish: The 2011-12 team is looking to continue a tradition 1. LSU-Shreveport (5) 157 Among the ten new players, seven have NCAA that has won four 2.Texas Wesleyan (4) 155 Division I experience. Ronnie Moss Jr., and consecutive RRAC 3. Our Lady of the Lake (3) 146 Eric Frederick headline the recruiting class. Regular Season 4. 123 Moss was the leading scorer for the TCU Titles, produced a 5.Wiley 104 Horned Frogs in each of the last two seasons home court record 6. SW Assemblies of God 92 7. St.Thomas 89 and was named 2nd-team All-Mountain West of 45-1 since 2008, 8. Jarvis Christian 81 Conference as a sophomore. He became just and is the win- 9. University of the Southwest 65 the fifth player in TCU history to score over ningest program in 10. Bacone 47 1,000 points (1,095) and dish out over 300 the State of Texas 11. Langston 46 assists (323). Frederick played his junior cam- over the last three 11. Paul Quinn 46 13. Huston-Tillotson 32 paign for Isiah Thomas at Florida International. seasons, topping

He was the second leading scorer and second both the University Teams were ranked from 1-13, with 13 points leading rebounder for FIU last season. The of Texas and Texas for the team picked to finish first by each Oklahoma City native was also a two-time All- A&M University. coach, 12 points for the team picked second, American selection at Highland Community etc. First place votes are shown in parenthe- ses. College (IL). Ryan Glanzer is just 20 wins shy of becoming Texas Wesleyan’s all-time winningest player. www.ramsports.net 7 2011-12 Rams Roster

A LPHABETIC R OSTER

No. Name Pos. 42 Christopher Angsomwine F 44 Christopher Britt-Black F 14 Joseph Carrington G 35 Garrett Constance F 23 Blake Dunson G 1 Eric Ferderick F 33 Ryan Glanzer F 21 Oscar Griffin Jr. G 2 Jazz Holman G 5 Ronnie Moss Jr. G 32 Stephane Mudiay F 40 Jon Rutkowski G 10 Tyler Sears G 12 Brian Talley G

R ETURNING S TARTERS

Ryan Glanzer, F, 6-4, 190, Sr. -3.4 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.04 APG

R ETURNING L ETTERWINNERS Standing from left: Tim Bellmon (Asst. Coach),Terry Waldrop (Head Coach), Brennen Shingleton (Assoc. Head Coach), Jazz Holman, Ryan Glanzer, Stephane Mudiay, Christopher Britt-Black, Christopher Angsomewine, Eric Frederick, Garrett Jazz Holman, G, 6-0, 180, So. Constance, Orlando Carillo (Student Asst.), Jordan Bowden, Zach Stevenson (Student Asst.) . Seated from left: Joseph -2.1 PPG, 1.5 RPG, 1.1 APG Carrington, Jon Rutkowski, Brian Talley, Ronnie Moss Jr.,Tyler Sears, Oscar Griffin Jr., Blake Dunson. Stephane Mudiay, F, 6-7, 205, Sr. -2.4 PPG, 2.3 RPG N UMERICAL R OSTER Tyler Sears, G, 5-9, 175, Jr. -3.2 PPG, 1.0 RPG, 1.6 APG No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 1 Eric Frederick F 6-8 265 Sr. Oklahoma City, OK/Florida International Univ. N EWCOMERS 2 Jazz Holman G 6-0 180 So. Arlington,TX/Mansfield Summitt HS 5 Ronnie Moss Jr. G 6-2 195 Sr. Fort Worth,TX/Texas Christian University 10 Tyler Sears G 5-9 175 Jr. Euless,TX/Trinity HS Christopher Angsomwine, F, 6-9, 225, Sr. 12 Brian Talley G 5-9 160 Jr. Duncanville,TX/Navarro College -Ghana/Oral Roberts University 14 Joseph Carrington G 6-2 185 Jr. New Waverly,TX/Dallas Baptist University Christopher Britt-Black, F, 6-9, 260, Sr. 21 Oscar Griffin Jr. G 6-4 200 Jr. Philadelphia, PA/ -Champaign, IL, Grambling State Univ. 23 Blake Dunson G 6-2 180 Fr. Burleson,TX/Burleson HS Joseph Carrington, G, 6-2, 180, Jr. 32 Stephane Mudiay F 6-7 205 Sr. Arlington,TX/Trinity Valley CC -Huntsville,TX/Dallas Baptist Univ. 33 Ryan Glanzer F 6-4 200 Sr. Carrollton,TX/Creekview HS Garrett Constance, F, 6-5, 200, So. 35 Garrett Constance F 6-5 200 So. Houston,TX/Wagner College -Houston,TX/Wagner College 40 Jon Rutkowski G 6-3 190 Fr. Burleson,TX/Burleson HS Blake Dunson, G, 6-2, 180, Fr. -Burleson,TX/Burleson HS 42 Christopher Angsomwine F 6-9 225 Sr. Accra, Ghana/Oral Roberts University Eric Frederick, F, 6-8, 265, Sr. 44 Christopher Britt-Black F 6-9 260 Sr. Champaign, IL/Grambling State University -Oklahoma City, OK/Florida International Oscar Griffin Jr., G, 6-4, 200, Jr. P OSITIONAL R OSTER -Philadelphia, PA/Baylor University Ronnie Moss Jr., G, 6-2, 195, Sr. Guards -Fort Worth,TX/Texas Christian Univ. Jon Rutkowski, G, 6-3, 190, Fr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School -Burleson,TX/Burleson HS 2 Jazz Holman G 6-0 180 So. Arlington,TX/Mansfield Summitt HS Brian Talley, G, 5-9, 160, Jr. 5 Ronnie Moss Jr. G 6-2 195 Sr. Fort Worth,TX/Texas Christian University -Duncanville,TX/Navarro College 10 Tyler Sears G 5-9 175 Jr. Euless,TX/Trinity HS 12 Brian Talley G 5-9 160 Jr. Duncanville,TX/Navarro College K EY L OSSES 14 Joseph Carrington G 6-2 185 Jr. New Waverly,TX/Dallas Baptist University 21 Oscar Griffin Jr. G 6-4 200 Jr. Philadelphia, PA/Baylor University 23 Blake Dunson G 6-2 180 Fr. Burleson,TX/Burleson HS Jonathan Blake, G, 6-7, 190, Sr. -13.8 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 1.6 APG Ty Gough, C, 6-9, 265, Sr. Forwards -8.6 PPG, 8.7 RPG Jeremy Mayfield, F, 6-10, 240, Sr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School -10.2 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 1.6 BPG 1 Eric Frederick F 6-8 265 Sr. Oklahoma City, OK/Florida International Univ. Jeremy Smith, G, 5-11, 170, Sr. 32 Stephane Mudiay F 6-7 205 Sr. Arlington,TX/Trinity Valley CC -12.3 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 5.7 APG 33 Ryan Glanzer F 6-4 200 Sr. Carrollton,TX/Creekview HS Brian Wanamaker, G, 6-3, 200, Sr. 35 Garrett Constance F 6-5 200 So. Houston,TX/Wagner College -19.2 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 4.9 APG 42 Christopher Angsomwine F 6-9 225 Sr. Accra, Ghana/Oral Roberts University 44 Christopher Britt-Black F 6-9 260 Sr. Champaign, IL/Grambling State University 8 2011-12 Ram Basketball Schedule & Opponents 2011-12 Rams

2011-12 RAM S CHEDULE Date Day Opponent Site Time November 11 Fri Sterling College Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 14 Mon Oklahoma Christian University Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 21 Mon Lubbock Christian University Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 26 Sat Lubbock Christian University Lubbock,TX 2:00 p.m. 28 Mon * Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 30 Wed *Paul Quinn College Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. December 3 Sat *LSU-Shreveport Shreveport, LA 7:30 p.m. SFA Lumberjack E-Tech Classic 10 Sat #vs. Florida International University Nacogdoches,TX 2:00 p.m. 11 Sun #vs. Nacogdoches,TX 2:00 p.m. 17 Sat *University of St.Thomas Houston,TX 4:00 p.m. Big Easy Challenge 29 Thu vs.Westminster College New Orleans, LA 4:00 p.m. 30 Fri vs. New Orleans, LA 1:00 p.m. January 5 Thu *SW Assemblies of God University Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 7 Sat *Texas College Tyler,TX 4:00 p.m. 9 Mon *Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio,TX 7:30 p.m. 12 Thu *Bacone Muskogee, OK 7:30 p.m. 14 Sat *Huston-Tillotson University Fort Worth,TX 4:00 p.m. 19 Thu *University of the Southwest Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 21 Sat * Langston, OK 7:30 p.m. 23 Mon *Langston University Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. Clifford Classic 28 Sat *LSU-Shreveport Fort Worth,TX 4:00 p.m. 30 Mon *Wiley College Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. February 4 Sat *Jarvis Christian College Hawkins,TX 7:30 p.m. 6 Mon *University of St.Thomas Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 9 Thu *SW Assemblies of God University Waxahachie,TX 7:30 p.m. 11 Sat *Paul Quinn College Dallas,TX 7:30 p.m. 16 Thu *Wiley College Marshall,TX 7:30 p.m. 18 Sat *Texas College Fort Worth,TX 4:00 p.m. 20 Mon *Our Lady of the Lake University Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m. 23 Thu *University of the Southwest Hobbs, NM 7:30 p.m. 25 Sat *Bacone College Fort Worth,TX 4:00 p.m. 27 Mon *Huston-Tillotson University Austin,TX 7:30 p.m. Red River Atheltic Conference Tournament March 1-3 T-S TBA Waxahachie,TX TBA NAIA National Tournament 14-20 W-T TBA Kansas City, MO TBA

* Denotes Red River Athletic Conference Game Home Games in Bold O PPONENTS D IRECTORY

Team Nickname 2010-11 Record (RRAC) Head Coach SID SID email Alabama State Hornets 16-15 Lewis Jackson Duane Lewis [email protected] Bacone Warriors 14-15 (9-13) Alan Foster Kyle Taylor [email protected] Dillard Blue Devils 6-18 Bernard Griffith Victor Turner [email protected] Florida International Panthers 11-19 Isiah Thomas Paul Dodson [email protected] Huston-Tillotson Rams 4-27 (4-18) Elwood Plummer Ronnie Kaase [email protected] Jarvis Christian Bulldogs 14-18 (11-11) Keith McKinnon Angela Lawson [email protected] Langston Lions 4-23 (4-18) Nigel Thomas Mike Stewart [email protected] LSU-Shreveport Pilots 30-4 (19-3) Chad McDowell Mark Cantrell [email protected] Lubbock Christian Chaparrals 18-11 Todd Duncan Chris Due [email protected] Oklahoma Christian Eagles 17-13 Dan Hays Murray Evans murray.evans.oc.edu Our Lady of the Lake Saints 21-10 (16-6) Russell Vanlandingham Patty Constantin [email protected] Paul Quinn Tigers 21-11 (15-7) Charles Keeley Charles Keeley [email protected] St.Thomas Celts 13-14 Todd Smith Trent Herman [email protected] Southwestern Assemblies Lions 12-19 (9-13) Donnie Bostwick Mark Warde [email protected] Sterling Warriors 21-11 Dean Jaderston Hans Nickel [email protected] Texas College Steers 1-27 (1-21) Marquet Norfleet Marquet Norfleet [email protected] U. of the Southwest Mustangs 16-14 (11-11) Chevis Thompson Michael Galvan [email protected] Westminster Griffins 21-9 Adam Hiatt Josh Fisher [email protected] Wiley Wildcats 16-15 (12-10) Andre Payne Habtom Kaleta [email protected] www.ramsports.net 9 2011-12 Rams Meet the Rams

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season Eric under head coach Isiah Thomas at Florida International University...was FIU’s second leading scorer (352 points) and rebounder (182 rb)...played in 28 games, while making Frederick 17 starts...played two seasons at Highland Community College (IL)...averaged 19.5 6-8 -265 - Sr. points and 7.6 rebounds at HCC...named 11 Forward 3rd-team All-American as a freshman and Oklahoma City, OK preseason All-American as a sophomore. Florida International U. High School: A four-year letter winner at John Marshall HS in Oklahoma City, OK.

Personal: Born Eric Antonio Frederick on Apr. 27, 1988, in Oklahoma City, OK...son of Lajuana Frederick...has two brothers, Elijah and Eugene...is undecided on major.

Prior to Wesleyan: Played three seasons at Ronnie TCU under head coach Jim Christian...led the Horned Frogs in scoring as a sophomore Moss (14.9 ppg) and junior (15.7 ppg)...averaged 10.2 points as a freshman...totalled 1,095 6-2 - 195 - Sr. career points at TCU...only the fifth player in Guard TCU history to score over 1,000 points and Fort Worth,TX dish out over 300 assists (323)...named 2nd- 55 team All-Mountain West Conference selec- Texas Christian Univ. tion as a sophomore after leading the team in scoring and assists (5.9 apg)...led the Mountain West and ranked 10th nationally with 189 assists as a soph- omore...scored a career-high 30 points against New Mexico on Jan. 30, 2010.

High School: Graduated from Christian Life Academy in Houston after previously attending Bridgton Academy in Maine as well as North Crowley High School...named 1st-team All-District 4-5A at NCHS...helped Brighton to a Northeastern Prep School Championship in 2006-07...averaged 14.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 6.0 assists as a senior at Christian Life...rated as the 12th best player in the State of Texas by TexasHoops.com and the 121st-best prospect in the nation by Rivals.com.

Personal: Born Ronnie Eugene Moss Jr. on Sep. 11, 1988, in Fort Worth,TX...son of Michelle Douglas...has one sister,Alexus...is majoring in communi- catinos.

2010-11: Played in 32 games, including six Stephane starts, for a 30-win team...averaged 2.4 points and 2.3 rebounds in 9.6 minutes per game...started five of six games in February beginning with a win over 3rd ranked LSU- Mudiay Shreveport (2/14)...averaged 4.8 points and 5.7 rebounds during his six starts...scored a 6-7 -205 - Sr. season-high 14 points in a win at Huston- 3322 Forward Tillotson (2/17)...scored 12 points in a win Arlington,TX over Southwest (1/6) and 10 against Trinity Valley CC Southwestern Adventist (11/15). C AREER HIGHS Prior to Wesleyan: Played two seasons at Trinity Valley Points ____14,vs.Huston-Tillotson, 2/17/11 Community College under head coach Pat Smith. FG Made __7,vs.Huston-Tillotson, 2/17/11 3FG Made ______1, vs. Jarvis, 1/22/11 High School: Played for coach Jason Mutterer at Mansfield High FT Made ______3,at Jarvis, 2/26/11 School. Rebounds __8,vs.SW Adventist, 12/11/10 Assists __2, vs. SW Adventist, 11/15/10 Personal: Born Stephane Mudiay on Jun. 11, 1989, in Kinshasa, Congo...son of Therese Kabeya...has two Blocks ______1, three times brothers, Emmanuel and Jean Michael...is majoring in communications. Steals ____3, vs. SW Adventist, 12/11/10 M UDIAY AT W ESLEYAN 3PT Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 2010-11 32-6 30-73 .411 1-5 .200 17-28 .607 75-2.3 23 7 22 3 7 78-2.4 Totals 32-6 30-73 .411 1-5 .200 17-28 .607 75-2.3 23 7 22 3 7 78-2.4 10 2011-12 Ram Basketball Meet the Rams 2011-12 Rams

2010-11: Played in 28 games, including 26 starts as a junior...averaged 3.4 points and 3.0 Ryan rebounds per game...shot 51.4% from the field...scored 14 points in a win over SW Glanzer Adventist (11/15)...scored 12 points in a win over SAGU (11/29)...dished out a career-high 6-4 - 200 - Sr. six assists in a win at Bacone (1/15). Forward Carrollton,TX 2009-10: Played in 33 games, while making 3333 26 starts as a sophomore...averaged 5.4 Carrollton Creekview points and 3.5 rebounds per game...reached double-figures in scor- C AREER HIGHS ing six times...averaged 12.8 points during a seven-game period Points __16, vs. SW Adventist, 12/10/09 from 11/10-12/10...recorded a career-high 16 points in a win over FG Made __8, vs. SW Adventist, 12/10/09 Southwestern Adventist (12/10)...just missed a double-double with 3FG Made __3, at OK Christ., 11/10/09 10 points and eight rebounds in a win over Dallas Christian FT Made ______4,four times (11/27)...notched a season-high five assists in a win at Wiley (12/17). Rebounds ____11, at Hillsdale, 11/25/08 Assists ______6, at Bacone, 1/15/11 2008-09: Saw action in 32 of 34 games as a freshman...scored six points, grabbed four rebounds, and had five Blocks ______2, five times steals in the season opener against Parker (11/5)...had six points and a season-high 11 rebounds at Hillsdale Steals ______5, vs. Parker, 11/5/08 (11/25)...scored a season-high seven points against Belhaven (12/13),Wiley (2/19), and at Texas College (2/28).

High School: A four-year letter winer and two-time All-District selection for coach Rick Perry at Creekview High School...averaged 16.9 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior...was the school’s all-time leading scorer at the time of his graduation.

Personal: Born Ryan Carroll Glanzer on May 24, 1989, in Carrollton,TX...son of Kevin Glanzer and Pam Johnson...has one brother, Kyle, and two sis- ters, Kennedy and Hollins...is majoring in liberal studies.

G LANZER AT W ESLEYAN 3PT Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 2008-09 32-0 25-57 .439 4-11 .364 9-19 .474 60-1.9 56 13 24 7 10 63-2.0 2009-10 33-26 70-171 .409 7-39 .179 32-41 .780 114-3.5 86 52 58 16 15 179-5.4 2010-11 28-26 36-70 .514 5-12 .417 19-25 .760 84.3.0 86 29 22 3 8 96-3.4 Totals 93-52 131-298 .440 16-62 .258 60-85 .706 258-2.8 228 94 104 26 33 338-3.6

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season at Oral Roberts University Christopher under head coach Scott Sutton...helped the Golden Eagles to the Summit League Championship Game...played one Angsomwine season at Kilgore College, helping the Rangers to a record of 17- 6-9 - 225 - Sr. 13...played his freshman season at Forward 4422 Harcum College (PA). Accra, Ghana High School: Played for Coach Oral Roberts University Garo at Mantzipinn School...won a regional championship for Mantzipinn.

Personal: Born Christopher Angsomwine on May 4, 1989, in Accra, Ghana...son of Roger and Agnes Angsomwine...has two brothers, Roger Jr., and Christian...is majoring in business administration.

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Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season Christopher for head coach Bobby Washington at Grambling State University...played in 32 games, including 10 starts...averaged 2.8 points and 3.5 rebounds per Britt-Black game...played two seasons at Wabash 6-9 -260 - Sr. Valley College. 4444 Forward High School: An Honorable Mention Champaign, IL All-District selection for coach Tim Lavin Grambling State University at Centennial High School. Personal: Born Christopher Britt-Black on Mar. 7, 1989, in Champaign, IL...son of Ginger Lewis and Jonathan Black...has two brothers and two sisters..is majoring in criminal justice.

J UNIORS 2008-09: Played in 20 games as a freshman Tyler while helping the Rams to a 29-5 record...aveaged 3.2 points per game...scored Sears 18 points at Hillsdale FW Baptist (11/25) and matched that total at home against HFWB 5-9 - 175 - Jr. (12/18)...scored ten points in a win over Guard Southwest (3/2). Euless,TX 1100 High School: A four-year letter winner and Trinity HS three-time All-District selection for coach Mike Smith at Trinity High School...averaged 22 points and 6.5 assists per game as a senior...scored a career- high 41 points against Fort Worth’s Southwest High School in his senior year.

Personal: Born Tyler Daniel Sears on Jun. 15, 1990, in Dallas,TX...son of Keith and DeAnna Sears...has one brother, Michael...is majoring in liberal studies.

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season for Brian head coach Johnny Estelle at Navarro College where he was an Honorable Mention All- Talley Conference selection...averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 assists per game at Navarro...played 5-9 - 160 - Jr. one season at Southern University. Guard Duncanville,TX High School: Played for coach Phil McNeely 1122 at Duncanville High School...helped DHS to a Navarro College State Championship with a perfect 39-0 record as a junior.

Personal: Born Brian Talley on Aug. 23, 1990, in Duncanville,TX..son of Earnest and Tania Clark...has three brothers...is majoring in accounting.

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Prior to Wesleyan: Played two seasons at Dallas Baptist under head coach Blake Flickner...played in 27 games for the Patriots averaging 8.4 minutes per game as a Joseph freshman...played 12 games and averaged 3.6 points and 1.4 rebounds per game as a sophomore. Carrington High School: A 1st-team All-State selection for coach Billy Goffney at New Waverly High School...also named 1st-team All-District and 1st-team All-Region. 6-2 - 185 - Jr. Personal: Born Joseph Carrington on Dec. 6, 1990, in Conroe,TX...son of Willie 1144 and Tonya Carrington...has one brother and two sisters...is majoring in education. Guard New Waverly,TX Dallas Baptist University

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season for head coach Scott Drew...saw action in 16 Oscar games while helping the Bears to a record of 28-8 and an Elite Eight appearance...played his Griffin sophomore season at McClennan Community College...averaged 6.9 points and 6-4 - 200 - Jr. 2.7 rebounds for MCC. Guard Philadelphia, PA High School: Played one season at Life 2211 Center Academy (Burlington, NJ) after trans- Baylor University ferring from American Christian School (Aston, PA)...averaged 14.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.5 steals fro Life Center...a McDonalds All-American nominee...scored 22 points against St. Patrick and 21 points against Oak Hill Academy.

Personal: Born Oscar Wyndel Griffin Jr. on Jun. 21, 1990, in Laurel, MD...son of Oscar Sr. and Dorice Griffin...is majoring in business. S OPHOMORES 2010-11: Played in 19 games as a freshman, helping the Rams to a 30-win season...set Jazz season-highs with 13 points, six rebounds,, seven assists, and five steals while playing 20 Holman minutes in a win over Southwestern Adventist (11/15)...scored six points to go 6-0 - 180 - So. with five rebounds and six assists in a win Guard over Huston-Tillotson (12/2)...finished with Arlington,TX seven points and five rebounds in a win at 22 Huston-Tillotson (2/17). Mansfield Summitt HS C AREER HIGHS High School: Played for coach Jason Mutterer at Mansfield High Points __13, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10 School...a 1st-team All-District selection...named team MVP after FG Made__4, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10 leading the squad in scoring, rebounds, assists, and steals. 3FG Made __1,vs.SWAdventist 11/15/10 FT Made __4,vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10 Personal: Born Jazz Holman on Feb. 16, 1992, in Arlington,TX...son Rebounds __6,vs.SWAdventist 11/15/10 of Russell and Debbie Holman...has one sister, Jazmine...is undecided Assists __7, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10 on major. Blocks ______1, four times Steals ____5, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10

G LANZER AT W ESLEYAN 3PT Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 2010-11 19-0 14-26 .538 1-3 .333 10-14 .714 29-1.5 19 21 13 4 8 39-2.1 Totals 19-0 14-26 .538 1-3 .333 10-14 .714 29-1.5 19 21 13 4 8 39-2.1

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Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season for head coach Mike Dean at Wagner Garrett College...played in 19 games as a freshman.

High School: Played for TWU legend Clifton McNeely at College Park HS...earned 1st-team All-District 14-5A, 1st-team All-Region, Montgomery County Offensive Constance Player of the Year, and 3rd-team All-State honors...averaged 19 points and five 6-5 - 200 - So. rebounds as a junior while leading CPHS to a 30-10 record and was named District 3355 Forward MVP. Houston,TX Personal: Born Garrett Stephan Constance on Jul. 22, 1990, in Columbia, MO...son of Wagner College Doug and Victoria Constance...is majoring in History.

F RESHMEN High School: Played for coach Ted Blake Tomchesson at Burleson High School...led the DFW area in free throw percentage and Dunson was named 1st-team All-Johnson County, 1st- team All-District, and BHS Offensive Player of 6-2 - 180 - Fr. the Year in 2010...also named Academic All- Guard State in 2010. Burleson,TX 2233 Personal: Born Blake Dunson on Feb. 28, Burleson HS 1992, in Newnan, GA...son of Ken and Carrie Dunson...has two sisters, Haley and Laci...is majoring in exercise science.

High School: Played for coach Ted Jon Tomchesson at Burleson High School...named 1st-team All-District, 1st- team All-Johnson County, and BHS MVP...also earned Academic All-State Rutkowski accolades.

6-3 - 190 - Fr. Personal: Born Jon Rutkowski on Jun. 12, 4400 Guard 1991, in Houston,TX...son of Mike and Burleson,TX Beth Rutkowski...has two sisters, and one Burleson HS brother...is majoring in business.

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O NE FOR THE BOOKS The 2010-11 Rams put together one of the greatest throws from Jonathan Blake brought the Rams with- seasons in the 75-year history of the program. The in four at 68-44 with 49 seconds to play, but the Rams matched the 1946-47 team’s record of 30-4 Pilots hit their free throws in the closing seconds and set a school record with a scoring margin of and came away with a 71-67 win. 16.03. At 30-3 overall, the Rams entered the NAIA The Rams started hot. They blasted Oklahoma National Tournament ranked fifth nationally. Their Christian 69-55 on the road as the Eagles celebrat- #6 seed was the highest in the program’s 12 nation- ed homecoming. That set off a string of 11 consec- al tournament appearances, giving them a favorable utive wins marking the second best start in school matchup with unseeded Rogers State University in history, trailing only the 1940-41 team that ripped the opening round. All was going according to plan off 19 straight wins to start the year. against the Hillcats as the Rams held a comfortable 63-57 lead with 1:02 to play. However, RSU’s Matt The first hiccup of the season came at the Kellog stepped back to hit his fourth three-pointer University of St.Thomas in the final game of the of the game, and after the Rams hit one-of-two at 2010 portion of the schedule. Still the Rams the line, Larry Cox drained his fifth three-pointer of entered a showdown at Red River Athletic the season to cut the score to 64-63 with 19 sec- Conference newcomer LSU-Shreveport at 13-1. In onds to play. The Hillcats stole the ensuing the NAIA Coaches’ Poll released just minutes inbounds pass and hit two free throws to take their before the game, the Pilots were ranked number first lead since the scoreboard read 13-12. one in the nation, while the Rams fell from fourth to seventh. The game lived up to the billing of a heavy- That heartbreaking loss ended the season much too weight title match. The Rams trailed by eleven in early for perhaps the most talented team in school the second half, but came roaring back to take a 66- history. Five seniors led the way for the Rams. 61 lead with 3:33 on the clock. The Pilots then Brian Wanamaker, Jonathan Blake,Ty Gough, Jeremy used an 8-0 run to regain control on their way to a Mayfield, and Jeremy Smith were all named All- 74-68 win. RRAC. Wanamaker, the RRAC Player of the Year was also a 1st-team All-American selection while Texas Wesleyan did not miss a beat with their eye Blake received Honorable Mention All-American on a Valentine’s Day rematch with the Pilots. Texas recognition. Wesleyan entered that contest ranked sixth nation- ally at 22-2, while the Pilots were ranked third while The Rams won with defense and rebounding. The sporting a record of 23-1. The game proved to be team led the nation in rebounds per game (47.85), one of the best ever played in the Sid Richardson rebounding margin (12.94), field goal defense (.362), Center. The Pilots came into the game averaging 93 and three-point field goal defense (.260). Overall points per game, but the Rams held them scoreless they ranked in the top-10 in 12 statistical categories for nearly five minutes while opening up a quick 9-0 and top-50 in 20 categories. In addition to their lead. Texas Wesleyan led 32-23 at the half, but the school records for wins and scoring margin, the Pilots made adjustments in the locker room. The team set new marks with 709 free throws made, second half saw five tie scores and four lead 1010 free throws attempted, and 1267 total changes. After 40 minutes the score was tied at 62 rebounds. and the game rolled into overtime. Brian Wanamaker opened the extra period with a three- Wanamaker ranked in the top-50 nationally in nine pointer and went 8-for-8 at the line in the final 1:38 statistical categories. He averaged 19.2 points, 5.4 as the Rams came away with a 77-66 win. In the rebounds, and 4.9 assists while his 652 points game,Wanamaker set a new school record by going ranked fifth in the nation. He set school records in a perfect 16-for-16 from the charity stripe. single-game free throws made and assisted when he hit 20-of-22 at Our Lady of the Lake and free throw The Rams closed the regular season at 28-2 overall percentage with his perfect 16 against LSU- and 21-1 in conference play (including a game that Shreveport. He also set single season records with was forfeited by Texas College). That 21-1 mark 252 free throws made and 311 free throws attempt- was enough to edge LSU-Shreveport (19-3) for a ed. In two seasons, he became the 19th member of fourth consecutive RRAC Championship. Texas Wesleyan’s 1,000 point club ranking 17th on the scoring list with 1,046 points in his two-year Texas Wesleyan ripped through RRAC Tournament career. games against Southwestern Assemblies of God and Paul Quinn on their way to round three with the The 2010-11 Rams had serious aspirations of bring- Pilots, this time with the RRAC Tournament champi- ing home a second national championship. Those onship on the line. Round three proved to be just hopes were taken away in the final 1:02 against as exciting as the first two contests. The Pilots Rogers State. However, the team’s tremendous came out swinging and led by as many as 15 on resume cannot be taken away. They will stand as their way to a 46-32 lead at the intermission. The one of the best teams in the 75-year history of Rams used a 10-2 run in the second half to cut the Texas Wesleyan Basketball. margin to single digits at 65-67. A pair of free 16 2011-12Ram Basketball Statistics 2010-11 Review

All Games TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS Player GP-GSMIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTAPCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG

B.Wanamaker 34-34 1122 33.0 171 348 .491 58 128 .453 252 311 .810 38 145 183 5.4 86 166 96 10 61 652 19.2 J. Blake 33-33 941 28.5 160 316 .506 26 70 .371 110 162 .679 84 172 256 7.8 82 52 61 26 27 456 13.8 J. Smith 34-34 1171 34.4 134 300 .447 43 122 .352 108 135 .800 16 89 105 3.1 65 193 122 5 38 419 12.3 B. Hill 33-0 830 25.2 135 335 .403 53 189 .280 24 36 .667 30 75 105 3.2 59 59 60 4 53 347 10.5 J. Mayfield 33-32 705 21.4 144 251 .574 0 1 .000 50 97 .515 114 168 282 8.5 100 29 64 52 15 338 10.2 T. Gough 34-5 672 19.8 104 220 .473 0 0 .000 86 141 .610 103 193 296 8.7 72 14 57 18 12 294 8.6 R. Glanzer 28-26 480 17.1 36 70 .514 5 12 .417 19 25 .760 30 54 84 3.0 86 29 22 3 8 96 3.4 S. Burris 27-0 262 9.7 28 79 .354 4 17 .235 22 41 .537 18 33 51 1.9 45 11 32 1 5 82 3.0 S. Mudiay 32-6 307 9.6 30 73 .411 1 5 .200 17 28 .607 29 46 75 2.3 23 7 22 3 7 78 2.4 J. Holman 19-0 117 6.2 14 26 .538 1 3 .333 10 14 .714 11 18 29 1.5 19 21 13 4 8 39 2.1 C.Waldrop 27-1 174 6.4 9 23 .391 0 4 .000 9 14 .643 14 14 28 1.0 18 7 7 2 3 27 1.0 E. Davis 17-0 57 3.4 3 8 .375 0 3 .000 2 6 .333 0 5 5 0.3 3 4 2 1 0 8 0.5 Team 42 86 128 3.8 0 5 Total 34 6838 968 2049 .472 191 554 .345 709 1010 .702 529 1098 1627 47.9 658 592 563 129 237 2836 83.4 Opponents 34 6838 802 2224 .361 174 682 .255 513 757 .678 471 719 1190 35.0 764 428 473 84 270 2291 67.4

TEAM STATISTICS TWU OPP. DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 11/6 Oklahoma Christian W 69-55 SCORING 2836 2291 11/9 St.Thomas W 77-57 Points per game 83.4 67.4 11/15 SW Adventist W 117-58 Scoring margin +16 -- 11/19 1-vs. Columbia W 72-53 11/20 1-vs. Missouri Valley W 65-57 FIELD GOALS--ATT 968-2049 802-2224 11/27 *Paul Quinn W 72-56 Field goal pct .472 .361 11/29 2-*SW Assemblies W 92-69 12/2 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-63 3 POINT FG-ATT 191-554 174-682 12/4 *OLLU W 85-68 3-point FG pct .345 .255 12/11 SW Adventist W 108-80 3-point FG made per game 5.6 5.1 12/18 Belhaven W 88-57 12/30 St.Thomas L 64-72 FREE THROWS-ATT 709-1010 513-757 1/6 *Southwest W 104-83 Free throw pct .702 .678 1/8 *Wiley W 75-51 1/10 *LSU-Shreveport L 68-74 REBOUNDS 1627 1190 1/15 *Bacone W 92-86 Rebounds per game 47.9 35.0 1/17 *Langston W 89-68 Rebounding margin +12.9 -- 1/22 *Jarvis Christian W 81-49 1/24 *Texas College W 75-65 ASSISTS 592 428 1/27 *Southwest W 78-69 Assists per game 17.4 12.6 1/29 *Paul Quinn W 85-58 1/31 *SW Assemblies W 86-68 TURNOVERS 563 473 2/7 *OLLU W 91-89 Turnovers per game 16.6 13.9 2/12 *Wiley W 89-78 Turnover margin -2.6 -- 2/14 *LSU-Shreveport W 77-66^ Assists/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9 2/17 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-60 2/19 *Bacone W 97-64 STEALS 237 270 2/21 *Langston W 96-77 Steals per game 7.0 7.9 2/26 *Jarvis Christian W 90-72 2/28 *Texas College W (fft) 64-81 BLOCKS 129 84 3/3 3-SW Assemblies W 97-83 Blocks per game 3.8 2.5 3/4 3-vs. Paul Quinn W 78-68 3/5 3-vs. LSU-Shreveport L 67-71 ATTENDANCE 4725 8733 3/16 4-vs. Rogers State L 64-66 Home games--Avg/Game 14-338 15-243 Neutral site--Avg/Game -- 5-1017 # - Exhibition Game * - Conference game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Tot Home Games in Bold Texas Wesleyan 1424 1397 15 2836 1 - SAGU Tip-Off Classic,Waxahachie,TX Opponents 1115 1172 4 2291 2 - Clifford Thanksgiving Classic, Fort Worth,TX Brian Talley played his freshman season at NCAA Division I 3 - RRAC Tournament,Waxahachie,TX Southern University. 4 - NAIA National Tournament,Kansas City, MO www.ramsports.net 17 2011-12 Review Red River Athletic Conference

2010-11 RED R IVER 2010-11 RED R IVER C ONFERENCE S TANDINGS C ONFERENCE Team Conf. Pct. All Pct. Texas Wesleyan#*+ 21-1 .955 30-4 .882 C HAMPIONSHIP R ESULTS LSU-Shreveport*^+ 19-3 .864 30-4 .882 (March 3-5,Waxahachie,TX) Our Lady of the Lake* 16-6 .727 21-10 .677 Paul Quinn* 15-7 .682 21-11 .656 Wiley* 12-10 .545 16-15 .516 QUARTERFINALS - MARCH 3 Southwest* 11-11 .500 16-14 .533 Jarvis Christian* 11-11 .500 14-18 .438 #1 Texas Wesleyan def. #8 SAGU, 97-83 SW Assemblies of God* 9-13 .409 12-19 .387 #4 Paul Quinn def. #5 Wiley, 78-66 Bacone 9-13 .409 14-15 .483 Langston 4-18 .182 4-23 .148 #2 LSU Shreveport def. #7 Jarvis Christian Huston-Tillotson 4-18 .182 4-27 .129 #3 Our Lady of the Lake def. #6 Southwest Texas College 1-21 .045 1-27 .036 # - Regular-Season Champion SEMIFINALS - MARCH 4 * - Qualified for RRAC Tournament ^ - RRAC Tournament Champion #1 Texas Wesleyan def. #4 Paul Quinn, 78-68 + - Qualified for National Tournament #2 LSU Shreveport def. #3 Our Lady of the Lake, 120-93 2010-11 ALL-CONFERENCE T EAM FINAL - MARCH 5 #2 LSU Shreveport def. #1 Texas Wesleyan, 71-67 FIRST TEAM Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown PPG RPG Jacobie Bias (TC) 6-4 Sr. F Beaumont,TX 4.7 13.7 Jonathan Blake (TWU) 6-7 Sr. G Houston,TX 7.8 13.8 2010-11 RRAC Demetrius Evans (USW) 6-5 Jr. F Chicago, IL 7.7 21.3 P LAYERS OF THE W EEK Ronald Horne (SAGU) 6-1 Jr. G Waco,TX 4.2 23.5 Robert Martinez (OLLU) 6-0 So. G Houston,TX 2.4 15.7 Derrick Parker (LSUS) 6-6 Jr. F Minden, LA 10.8 16.4 Date Player-Team Cl. Pos. Mitchell Thompson (PQC) 6-8 Jr. F McComb, MS 9.2 16.7 Brian Wanamaker (TWU)6-3 Sr. G Philadelphia, PA 5.4 19.2 Nov. 8 Brance Davenport-LSUS Sr. G LaDarren Williams (TC) 6-8 Jr. F Arlington,TX 8.9 11.6 Mitchell Thompson-PQC Jr. F Eric Yougn (LSUS) 6-3 Sr. G Houston,TX 7.9 18.2 Nov. 14 Dionelle Rucker-OLLU So. G SECOND TEAM Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown PPG RPG Nov. 21 Ronald Horne-SAGU Jr. G Corey Bingham (LSUS) 6-4 Sr. G/F Houston,TX 4.2 15.0 Marco Cooper (OLLU) 5-8 So. G Chicago, IL 6.2 12.4 Nov. 28 Dionelle Rucker-OLLU So. G Alexander Cossey (WC) 6-3 Sr. G Killeen,TX 4.3 11.3 Eric Young-LSUS Sr. G Brance Davenport (LSUS) 6-4 Sr. G/F Austin,TX 3.6 15.2 Dec. 6 Eddren McCain-PQC Jr. G Ty Gough (TWU) 6-9 Sr. C Pharr,TX 8.7 8.6 Eric Harris (LU) 6-3 Sr. F East St. Louis, IL 7.3 15.3 Jamal Robertson-TC So. G Maurese Jackson (JCC) 6-9 Jr. C Chicago, IL 7.3 11.9 Dec. 12 Derrick Harris-PQC Jr. F Eddren McCain (PQC) 6-1 Jr. G Houston,TX 4.9 9.8 Chad Tyler (BC) 511 Sr. G Houston,TX 2.4 14.1 Dec. 19 Bryce Hill-TWU Jr. G Nathaniel Ward (SAGU) 6-4 So. F Waco,TX 12.3 14.1 Derrick Parker-LSUS Jr. F HONORABLE MENTION Jan. 2 Jeremy Mayfield-TWU Sr. F Curtis Bowens Jr. (OLLU), Nathaniel Evans (WC), Jared Gibson (SAGU), Jemarri Gunn Eric Young-LSUS Sr. G (WC), Brian Lockett (JCC), Reggie Matthews (USW), Jeremy Mayfield (TWU), Edwin Opoku (PQC), Jamal Robertson (TC), James Scott (BC), Jeremy Smith (TWU), Marshall Jan. 9 Corey Bingham-LSUS Sr. G Taylor (TC), Curtis Thompson (LU), Marquis Wright (WC), Ricardo Zanini (OLLU). LaDarren Williams-TC Jr. F Jan. 17 Edwin Opoku-PQC Jr. G Jan. 24 LoRon Smith-OLLU So. G Eric Young-LSUS Sr. G PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brian Wanamaker - Texas Wesleyan University Jan. 30 Jonathan Blake-TWU Sr. G Ronald Horne-SAGU Jr. G NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Eric Young - LSU Shreveport Feb. 7 Demetrius Evans-USW Jr. F Feb. 13 Brian Wanamaker-TWU Sr. G DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: LaDarren Williams - Texas College Brance Davenport-LSUS Sr. G Feb. 21 Brian Wanamaker-TWU Sr. G COACH OF THE YEAR: Marco Borne - Paul Quinn College Feb. 28 Derrick Parker-LSUS Jr. F

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2010-11 T EAM STATISTICS 2010-11 INDIVIDUAL S TATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS SCORING DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. LSU Shreveport 90.56 1. Our Lady of the Lake 17.07 (Min 75% Games Played) (Min 75% Games Played) 2. Our Lady of the Lake 89.58 2.Texas Wesleyan 15.56 1. Ronald Horne-SAGU 23.48 1. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 9.04 3.Texas Wesleyan 83.41 3. Paul Quinn 14.84 2. Demetrius Evans-USW 21.31 2. LaDarren Williams-TC 6.62 4. SAGU 8038 4. LSU Shreveport 14.29 3. Derrick Parker-LSUS 6.50 5. Southwest 80.00 5. Huston-Tillotson 14.07 3. Brian Wanamaker-TWU 19.18 4. Eric Young-LSUS 18.21 4. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 5.84 SCORING DEFENSE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 5. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 16.69 5. Demetrius Evans-USW 5.69 1.Texas Wesleyan 67.38 1.Texas Wesleyan 32.29 2.Texas College 70.46 2. Paul Quinn 31.72 FIELD GOAL PCT. TOTAL REBOUNDS 3. Paul Quinn 72.06 3. LSU Shreveport 30.09 (Min 75% Games Played and 5 FGM/G) (Min 75% Games Played) 4. LSU Shreveport 73.35 4.Texas College 26.76 1. Mitchell Thompson-PQC .602 1. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 12.32 5.Wiley 74.43 5. SAGU 26.75 2. Derrick Parker-LSUS .576 2. Derrick Parker-LSUS 10.77 SCORING MARGIN TOTAL REBOUNDS 3. Eric Young-LSUS .552 3. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 9.19 1. LSU Shreveport 17.21 1.Texas Wesleyan 47.85 4. Demetrius Evans-USW .543 4. LaDarren Williams-TC 8.93 2.Texas Wesleyan 16.03 2. Paul Quinn 46.56 5. Brian Wanamaker-TWU .491 5.Ty Gough-TWU 8.71 3. Our Lady of the Lake 8.94 3. LSU Shreveport 44.38 4.Texas College 7.86 4. Our Lady of the Lake 41.84 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. BLOCKED SHOTS 5.Wiley 4.13 5.Wiley 39.39 (Min 75% Games Played and 1.5 3PM/G) (Min 75% Games Played) FREE-THROW PCT. TOTAL REB. MARGIN 1. Brian Wanamaker-TWU .453 1. LaDarren Wililams-TC 3.93 1. SAGU .727 1.Texas Wesleyan 12.94 2. Corey Bingham-LSUS .426 2. Derrick Parker-LSUS 2.09 2.Texas Wesleyan .702 2. Paul Quinn 8.69 3. Curtis Thompson-LU .397 3. Jeremy Mayfield-TWU 1.58 3.Texas College .696 3. LSU Shreveport 7.18 4. Jared Gibson-SAGU .390 4. Maurese Jackson-JCC 1.53 4. LSU Shreveport .677 4. Our Lady of the Lake 2.84 5. Robert Martinez-OLLU .372 5. Kenny LeGuerre-WC 1.29 5. Bacone .676 5. Huston-Tillotson 2.42 3-POINT FG MADE ASSISTS FIELD GOAL PCT. BLOCKS 1. LSU Shreveport .494 1.Texas College 6.24 (Min 75% Games Played) (Min 75% Games Played) 2.Texas Wesleyan .472 2. SAGU 5.09 1. Jared Gibson-SAGU 3.32 1. Eddren McCain-PQC 7.16 3.Wiley .452 3. LSU Shreveport 4.15 2. Robert Martinez-OLLU 3.10 2. Jeremy Smith-TWU 5.68 4. Southwest .451 4.Texas Wesleyan 3.79 3. Ronald Horne-SAGU 2.94 3. Marvin Storey Jr.-USW 4.90 5. Our Lady of the Lake .438 5.Wiley 3.65 4. Corey Bingham-LSUS 2.88 4. Brian Wanamaker-TWU 4.88 5. Chad Tyler-BC 2.07 5. Curtis Bowens Jr.-OLLU 4.28 FIELD GOAL PCT.DEF. ASSISTS 1.Texas Wesleyan .362 1.Texas Wesleyan 17.41 2. Paul Quinn .385 2. LSU Shreveport 15.74 FREE-THROW PCT. ASSISTS/TURNOVER RAT. 3.Texas College .400 3. Paul Quinn 15.50 (Min 75% Games Played and 2.5 FTM/G) (Min 75% Games Played) 4. LSU Shreveport .405 4. Our Lady of the Lake 15.10 1. Chad Tyler-BC .879 1. Curtis Bowens Jr.-OLLU 2.82 5.Wiley .422 5. Southwest 13.67 2. Ronald Horne-SAGU .842 2. Eddren McCain-PQC 2.52 3. Brian Wanamaker-TWU .810 3. Jake Greene-LSUS 2.38 3-POINT PCT. STEALS 4. Jeremy Smith-TWU .800 4. Lamar Nicholas-PQC 2.13 1. LSU Shreveport .364 1.Wiley 11.26 5. Craig Grigsby-SAGU .786 5. Corey Bingham-LSUS 1.90 2. SAGU .363 2. Our Lady of the Lake 11.03 3. Langston .348 3.Texas College 10.35 4.Texas Wesleyan .345 4. LSU Shreveport 8.50 STEALS DOUBLE-DOUBLES 5. Southwest .328 5. Southwest 8.17 (Min 75% Games Played) (Min 75% Games Played) 1.Alexander Cossey-WC 2.55 1. Derrick Parker-LSUS 20 3-POINT FG MADE TURNOVER MARGIN 2. Brian Lockett-JCC 2.22 2. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 17 1. Our Lady of the Lake 8.58 1. Our Lady of the Lake 4.87 3. Demetrius Evans-USW 2.21 3. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 11 2. SAGU 8.41 2.Wiley 1.71 4. Eddren McCain-PQC 2.06 LaDarren Williams-TC 11 3. LSU Shreveport 7.59 3. LSU Shreveport 0.56 5. Jared Gibson-SAGU 1.94 5. Demetrius Evans-USW 10 4. Jarvish Christian 6.66 4.Texas College 0.52 5. Huston-Tillotson 6.61 5. Southwest 0.43 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS HIGH SCORING GAME 3-POINT PCT.DEF ASSIST/TURNVOER RAT. (Min 75% Games Played) 1. Brance Davenport-LSUS 50 1.Texas Wesleyan .260 1.Texas Wesleyan 1.05 1. Derick Parker-LSUS 4.27 2. Demetrius Evans-USW 42 2. Paul Quinn .299 2. LSU Shreveport 0.97 2. Jeremy Mayfield-TWU 3.46 3. Demetrius Evans-USW 40 3.Texas College .300 3. Paul Quinn 0.89 3. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 3.34 Ronald Horne-SAGU 40 4. Jarvis Christian .311 4. Our Lady of the Lake 0.80 4. Eric Harris-LU 3.33 5. Ronald Horne-SAGU 39 5. LSU Shreveport .317 5. Southwest 0.77 5. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 3.29

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S INGLE G AME Most Points:...... 45, Irvin Rue, vs. Southwestern, 1964-65 FG Made: ...... 20, Irvin Rue, vs. Southwestern, 1964-65 FG Att.: ...... 29, Jamel White, vs. OK Baptist, 2009-10 FG Pct.: ...... 909 (10-11), Kelvin Williams, vs. SW Adventist, 2006-07 ...... 909 (10-11), Jason Neal, vs. Southern Ark., 1998-99 David Johnson Ben Hunt Irvin Rue 3-point FG Made: . . 9, Robert Allen, vs. SW Oklahoma State, 2000-01 Most Blocks, Game Six School Records Most Points, Game 3-point FG Att.: ...... 16,Tommy Johnson, vs.Texas College, 2004-05 INGLE AME 3-point FG Pct.: ...... 1.000 (7-7), CJ Higginbotham, vs. Bacone, 2006-07 S G Most Points: ...... 169, vs. Dallas Christian, 1993-94 FT Made:. . . . . 20, Brian Wanamaker, at Our Lady of the Lake, 2010-11 Fewest Points: ...... 15, vs. Stephen F.Austin, 1934-35 FT Att.: ...... 22, Brian Wanamaker, at Our Lady of the Lake, 2010-11 Most Points (Opponents): ...... 152, vs. Houston, 1965-66 FT Pct.:. 1.000 (16-16), Brian Wanamaker, vs. LSU Shreveport, 2010-11 Fewest Points (Opponents): ...... 13, vs., 1938-39 Rebounds: ...... 30,Wayne Wayman, 1976-77 Most Points Combined: ...... 260 (L, 108-152), vs. Houston, 1965-66 ...... 30, Eddie Wright, 1973-74 Fewest Points Combined: . . . 35 (L, 16-19), vs. Southwestern, 1945-46 ...... 30, Don Rees, vs. Southwestern, 1957-58 Largest Margin of Victory: 110 (W,169-59), vs. Dallas Christian, 1993-94 Assists: ...... 23,Todd Chappell, vs.Texas Lutheran, 1999-00 Largest Margin of Defeat:...... 59 (L, 48-107), vs. Memphis, 1959-60 Blocks: ...... 13, David Johnson, vs. Huston-Tillotson, 2002-03 FG Made: ...... 60, vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2008-09 Steals: ...... 8,Todd Chappell, vs.Austin College, 1997-98 FG Att.:...... 93, vs. Parker, 2007-08 FG Pct.: ...... 714, vs. Oklahoma Christian, 2008-09 S INGLE S EASON 3-point FG Made: ...... 20, vs.Houston Baptist, 2004-05 Most Points: ...... 740, Chris Berry, 2008-09 ...... 20, vs. Incarnate Word, 1992-93 Highest Scoring Avg...... 23.8, Donnie Kliever, 1976-77 3-point FG Att.: ...... 46, vs. Incarnate Word, 1992-93 FG Made: ...... 317, Charles Fields, 1981-82 3-point FG Pct.: ...... 722 (13-18), vs.Wiley, 2004-05 FG Att.: ...... 596, Demetric Shaw, 1979-80 FT Made: ...... 43, vs. East Texas Baptist, 1956-57 FT Att.: ...... 51, vs. Mary-Hardin Baylor, 1991-92 FG Pct.:...... 634 (128-202), Jason Neal, 1998-99 FT Pct.: ...... 944 (17-18), at Langston, 2004-05 3-point FG Made: ...... 119, Ben Hunt, 2005-06 Rebounds:...... 72, vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2008-09 3-point FG Att.: ...... 288,Tommy Johnson, 2004-05 Assists: ...... 42, vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2008-09 3-point FG Pct.: ...... 530 (89-168), CJ Higginbotham, 2006-07 Blocks: ...... 14, vs. Huston-Tillotson, 2003-04 FT Made: ...... 252, Brian Wanamaker, 2010-11 Steals: ...... 27, vs. Parker, 2008-09 FT Att.:...... 311, Brian Wanamaker, 2010-11 FT Pct.:...... 90.8 (99-109), Ben Hunt, 2005-06 Rebounds:...... 434,Wayne Wayman, 1976-77 Highest Rebounding Avg...... 15.0, Russell Golden, 1965-66 Assists:...... 263,Todd Chappell, 1999-00 Blocks:...... 156, David Johnson, 2002-03

Steals: ...... 80,Tommy Johnson, 2004-05 Chris Berry Tommy Johnson Don Rees Most Points, Season Five School Records Most FT Made, Career

S INGLE S EASON Most Wins: ...... 30, 2010-11 ...... 30, 1946-47 Most Losses:...... 25, 1979-80 Todd Chappell CJ Higginbotham Robert Allen Longest Winning Streak: ...... 19, (1/1/41-2/28/41) Most Assists, Career 3-pt Percentage, Season Most 3-pointers, Game Longest Losing Streak:...... 12, (2/25/56-1/5/57) Most Points: ...... 3047, 1988-89 C AREER Highest Scoring Average ...... 93.1, 1993-94 Most Points: ...... 1838, Kenny Kenvin, 1990-94 Highest Scoring Margin: ...... 16.03, 2010-11 Highest Scoring Avg...... 20.4,Travis Johnson, 1966-68 Most Points by Allowed: ...... 3047, 1978-79 FG Made: ...... 624, Irvin Rue, 1961-65 Lowest Scoring Average Allowed (m): ...... 57.4, 1982-83 FG Att.:...... 1263, Irvin Rue, 1961-65 FG Made: ...... 1009, 1993-94 FG Pct.:...... 556 (417-750), Bill White, 1959-62 FG Att.: ...... 2164, 2002-03 3-point FG Made: ...... 219, Ben Hutn, 2004-06 FG Pct.: ...... 500 (809-1617), 1963-64 3-point FG Att.: ...... 491, Brad Schilder, 2002-06 3-point FG Made: ...... 348, 2004-05 3-point FG Pct.: ...... 476 (219-460), Ben Hunt, 2004-06 3-point FG Att.: ...... 865, 2004-05 3-point FG Pct.:...... 413 (321-777), 2005-06 FT Made:...... 480, Don Rees, 1956-60 FT Made:...... 709, 2010-11 FT Att.: ...... 813, Don Rees, 1956-60 FT Att.: ...... 1010, 2010-11 FT Pct.: ...... 907 (206-227), Ben Hunt, 2004-06 FT Pct.: ...... 765 (548-716), 1965-66 Rebounds: ...... 1300, Eddie Wright, 1972-76 Rebounds: ...... 1627, 2010-11 Highest Rebounding Avg...... 11.8, Irvin Rue, 1961-65 Assists:...... 641, 2004-05 Assists: ...... 704,Todd Chappell, 1997-02 Blocks: ...... 219, 2002-03 Blocks: ...... 291, David Johnson, 2002-04 Steals: ...... 363, 1993-94 Steals: ...... 174,Todd Chappell, 1997-02 m - Modern Era (1950-present) www.ramsports.net 21 Ram Record Book 1,000 Point Club

1. KENNY KENVIN (1,838 POINTS) 1990-94 12. DONNIE KLIEVER (1,207 POINTS) 1975-77 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 90-91 27 152-295 .515 31-82 .378 126-184 .685 83-3.1 461 17.1 75-76 35 223 ------95-127 .748 - 541 15.5 91-92 31 126-280 .450 34-92 .370 116-150 .773 107-3.5 402 13.0 76-77 28 ------666 23.8 92-93 23 127-250 .508 21-56 .375 105-135 .778 78-3.4 380 16.5 Career 63 ------1207 19.2 93-94 30 207-381 .543 62-166 .373 119-145 .821 107-3.6 595 19.8 Career 111 612-1206 .507 148-396 .374 466-614 .759 375-3.4 1838 16.6 13. BEN HUNT (1,183 POINTS) 2004-06 2. DON REES (1,710 POINTS) 1956-60 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 04-05 32 176-354 .497 100-209 .478 107-118 .907 209-6.5 559 17.5 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 05-06 34 203-429 .473 119-251 .474 99-109 .908 192-5.6 624 18.4 56-57 27 138-312 .442 ------85-149 .570 293-10.9 361 13.4 Career 66 379-783 .484 219-460 .476 206-227 .907 401-6.1 1183 17.9 57-58 26 121-286 .423 ------71-134 .530 251-9.7 313 12.0 58-59 26 162-282 .574 ------161-255 .631 282-10.2 485 18.7 59-60 28 194-382 .508 ------163-275 .593 335-12.0 551 19.7 14. JODY GIESLER (1,152 POINTS) 1958-61 Career 107 615-1262 .487 ------480-813 .590 1161-10.9 1710 16.0 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 58-59 26 133-364 .365 ------87-130 .669 52-2.0 353 13.6 3. IRVIN RUE (1,709 POINTS) 1961-65 59-60 28 133-384 .346 ------66-100 .660 41-1.5 332 11.9 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 60-61 27 167-435 .384 ------133-162 .821 109-4.0 467 17.3 61-62 25 128-295 .434 ------66-113 .584 243-9.7 322 12.9 Career 81 433-1183 .366 ------286-392 .730 202-2.5 1152 14.2 62-63 25 153-305 .502 ------136-201 .677 335-13.4 442 17.7 63-64 25 153-294 .520 ------130-178 .730 282-11.3 436 17.4 15. BILL WHITE (1,133 POINTS) 1959-62 64-65 25 190-369 .515 ------129-181 .713 322-12.9 509 20.4 Career 100 624-1263 .494 ------461-673 .685 1182-11.8 1709 17.1 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 59-60 27 141-238 .592 ------104-145 .717 204-7.6 386 14.3 60-61 14 110-195 .564 ------99-129 .767 141-10.1 319 22.8 4. LANNY KNIGHT (1,523 POINTS) 1996-99 61-62 21 166-317 .524 ------96-147 .653 148-7.0 428 20.4 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. Career 62 417-750 .556 ------299-421 .710 493-8.0 1133 18.3 96-97 21 128-231 .554 30-69 .435 68-104 .654 125-6.0 354 16.9 97-98 27 225-417 .540 39-107 .364 145-211 .687 224-8.3 634 23.5 98-99 27 191-415 .460 37-105 .352 116-196 .592 194-7.2 535 19.8 16. E.F. PARHAM (1,080 POINTS) 1946-48 Career 75 544-1063 .512 106-281 .377 329-511 .644 543-7.2 1523 20.3 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 46-47 36 ------540 15.0 47-48 32 ------540 16.9 5. EDDIE WRIGHT (1,454 POINTS) 1972-76 Career 68 ------1080 15.9 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 72-73 28 ------423 15.1 73-74 27 ------260 9.6 17. BRIAN WANAMAKER (1,046 POINTS) 2009-11 74-75 27 149 ------46-66 .697 - 344 12.7 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 75-76 35 194 ------39-58 .672 - 427 12.2 09-10 34 120-251 .478 9-44 .205 145-197 .736 207-6.1 394 11.6 Career 117 ------1454 12.4 10-11 34 171-348 .491 58-128 .453 252-311 .810 183-5.4 652 19.2 Career 68 291-599 .486 67-172 .390 397-508 .781 390-5.7 1046 15.4 6. DAVID WEBER (1,417 POINTS) 1962-66 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 18. JASON PETERSON (1,034 POINTS) 1995-97 62-63 25 72-143 .503 ------46-65 .708 38-1.5 190 7.6 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 63-64 25 124-244 .508 ------76-100 .760 56-2.2 324 13.0 95-96 29 222-425 .522 38-107 .355 84-114 .737 110-3.8 566 19.5 64-65 25 196-402 .488 ------99-132 .750 48-1.9 491 19.6 96-97 24 173-357 .485 33-104 .317 89-113 .788 91-3.8 468 19.5 65-66 18 158-323 .489 ------96-115 .835 25-1.4 412 22.9 Career 53 395-782 .505 71-211 .336 173-227 .762 201-3.8 1034 19.5 Career 93 550-1112 .495 ------317-412 .769 167-1.8 1417 15.2 7. ROD GORDON (1,287 POINTS) 1988-90, 1991-92 19. AARON WHALEY (1,015 POINTS) 2000-03 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 00-01 27 56-146 .384 32-96 .333 18-27 .667 79-2.9 162 6.0 88-89 37 163-370 .441 4-6 .667 76-110 .691 100-2.7 406 11.0 01-02 30 141-304 .464 80-184 .435 64-86 .744 114-3.8 426 14.2 89-90 28 190-375 .507 3-8 .375 70-98 .714 105-3.8 453 16.2 02-03 34 130-295 .441 80-186 .430 87-112 .777 123-3.6 427 12.6 91-92 31 169-381 .444 2-7 .286 88-137 .642 127-4.1 428 13.8 Career 91 327-745 .439 192-466 .412 169-225 .751 316-3.5 1015 11.2 Career 96 522-1126 .464 9-21 .429 234-345 .678 332-3.5 1287 13.4

8. DEMETRIC SHAW (1,225 POINTS) 1977-81 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 77-78 13 46-101 .455 ------18-23 .783 64-4.9 110 8.5 78-79 23 78-168 .464 ------27-36 .750 55-2.4 183 8.0 79-80 34 286-596 .480 ------102-141 .723 236-6.9 674 19.8 80-81 17 116-228 .509 ------26-43 .605 110-6.5 258 15.2 Career 87 526-1093 .481 ------173-243 .712 465-5.3 1225 14.1 9. BRAD SCHILDER (1,224 POINTS) 2002-06 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 02-03 34 106-257 .412 36-122 .295 55-97 .567 120-3.5 303 8.9 03-04 33 137-332 .413 56-175 .320 32-74 .432 118-3.6 362 11.0 04-05 32 121-269 .450 30-109 .275 67-123 .545 173-5.4 339 10.6 05-06 33 67-181 .370 31-85 .365 55-73 .753 107-3.2 220 6.7 Career 132 431-1039 .415 153-491 .317 209-367 .569 518-3.9 1,224 9.3

10. PETE BROWN (1,220 POINTS) 1961-64 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 61-62 25 142-311 .457 ------132-187 .706 171-6.8 416 16.7 62-63 26 131-258 .508 ------127-157 .809 278-10.7 389 15.0 63-64 25 129-239 .540 ------157-210 .748 172-6.9 415 16.6 Career 76 402-808 .498 ------416-554 .751 621-8.2 1220 16.1

11. CHARLES FIELDS (1,212 POINTS) 1980-82 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg. 80-81 26 225-480 .469 ------44-68 .647 196-7.5 494 19.0 Former Ram Kenny Kenvin (right) is the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,838 81-82 33 317-594 .534 ------84-136 .618 205-6.2 718 21.8 points over his four-year career, averaging 16.6 points per game in 111 career games. Career 59 542-1074 .505 ------128-204 .627 401-6.1 1212 20.5

22 2011-12 Ram Basketball Award Winners Ram Record Book

All-Conference 1999-00 Shawn Ashworth 1st-team 1980-81 Demetric Shaw 1st-team Texas Conference Todd Chappell 1st-team Charles Fields 1st-team 1939-40 Cecil McClung 1st-team Robert Allen Hon. Mention 1989-90 Rod Gordon 1st-team Jack Thorton 1st-team Charles Beaudoin Hon. Mention 1990-91 Chip Dickens 1st-team Red Walsh 1st-team 2000-01 Brian Fulton 1st-team 1991-92 Rod Gordon 1st-team 1945-46 Roy Barber 1st-team Red River Athletic Conference Ricky Harris 1st-team 1978-79 Mike Ray 1st-team 2002-03 David Johnson 1st-team 1993-94 Kenny Kenvin 1st-team Dale Cleveland 2nd-team Defensive Player of the Year Big State Conference AAron Whaley Hon. Mention All-American Scholar Athlete 1956-57 Bill Mundy 1st-team James Whitfield Hon. Mention 1987-88 John Saladin 1957-58 Bill Mundy 1st-team 2003-04 David Johnson 1st-team 2005-06 C.J. Higginbotham Defensive Player of the Year 2006-07 C.J. Higginbotham Wesley Haynes Hon. Mention 2004-05 Ben Hunt 1st-team All-NAIA National Tournament Tommy Johnson 1st-team 2005-06 Ben Hunt Co-Player of the Year Evan Patterson Tournament MVP Co-Newcomer of the Year 2008-09 Chris Berry 2005-06 Ben Hunt 1st-team 2009-10 Jamel White Co-Player of the Year Khayri McKinney 1st-team Nino Etienne 2nd-team Evan Patterson 2nd-team Scott Reasoner Hon. Mention 2006-07 C.J. Higginbotham 1st-team Evan Patterson 1st-team 2007-08 Dane Dmitrovic 1st-team Fred Eshon 1st-team Kennith Gober Hon. Mention Hector Mukweyi Hon. Mention 2008-09 Chris Berry 1st-team Newcomer of the Year, Player of the Year Kennith Gober 2nd-team Terrell Henry 2nd-team Ryan Barnes Hon. Mention E.F. Parham was an All-American and Texas Wesleyan’s Hector Mukweyi Hon. Mention first 1,000 point scorer. 2009-10 Jamel White 1st-team Don Rees 1st-team Brian Wanamaker 2nd-team 1959-60 Don Rees 1st-team Jeremy Mayfield Hon Mention 1960-61 Jody Giesler 1st-team Hector Mukweyi Hon. Mention 1961-62 Bill White 1st-team Jeremy Smith Hon. Mention 1962-63 Cecil Goff 1st-team 2010-11 Brian Wanamaker 1st-team Irving Rue 1st-team Player of the Year Pete Brown 2nd-team Jonathan Blake 1st-team Evan Patterson was named MVP of the National Buddy Graham Hon. Mention Ty Gough 2nd-team Tournament in 2006 after recording three double-doubles Bob Merder Hon. Mention Jeremy Mayfield Hon. Mention in five tournament wins. 1963-64 Pete Brown 1st-team Jeremy Smith Hon. Mention 1964-65 David Weber 1st-team NAIA All-American 1965-66 Russell Gordon 2nd-team All-District 1946-47 Clifton McNeely 1st-team Larry Phelps 2nd-team 1979-80 Demetric Shaw 1st-team E.F. Parham Hon. Mention Tom Wendorf 2nd-team 1958-59 Don Rees Hon. Mention David Weber Hon. Mention 1982-83 Kevin Fitchett Hon. Mention 1967-68 Travis Johnson 1st-team 1988-89 Rodney Nobles Hon. Mention Curtis Ford Hon. Mention 1993-94 Kenny Kenvin Hon. Mention Bob Forrer Hon. Mention 1997-98 Lanny Knight 2nd-team 1968-69 Travis Johnson 1st-team 1999-00 Todd Chappell Hon. Mention 1971-72 Ron Vanderhide 1st-team 2002-03 David Johnson Hon. Mention Heart of Texas Conference 2003-04 David Johnson Hon. Mention 1976-77 Donny Kliever 1st-team 2004-05 Tommy Johnson 2nd-team Wayne Wayman 2nd-team 2005-06 Ben Hunt 2nd-team 1989-90 Rod Gordon 1st-team Khayri McKinney Hon. Mention Ricky Harris 1st-team 2006-07 C.J. Higginbotham Hon. Mention 1991-92 Rod Gordon 1st-team Evan Patterson Hon. Mention Ricky Harris 1st-team 2007-08 Dane Dmitrovic Hon. Mention Wayne D’Leon 1st-team 2008-09 Chris Berry 1st-team 1992-93 Kenny Kenvin 1st-team 2009-10 Jamel White Hon. Mention 1993-94 Kenny Kenvin 1st-team 2010-11 Brian Wanamaker 1st-team Darren Erickson Hon. Mention Jonathan Blake Hon. Mention Trey Lowack Hon. Mention 1996-97 Jason Peterson 1st-team Texas Wesleyan Athlete of the Year 1997-98 Lanny Knight 1st-team 2004-05 Tommy Johnson Player of the Year 2005-06 Ben Hunt 1998-99 Lanny Knight 1st-team CJ Higginbotham is Texas Wesleyan’s only two-time All- 2008-09 Chris Berry Player of the Year American Scholar Athlete and the only Ram to earn both 2009-10 Jamel White Heartland Conference Scholar Athlete and All-American honors. 2010-11 Brian Wanamaker www.ramsports.net 23 Ram Record Book All-Time Roster

-A- Brochmann,Aaron 00-01 Cozad, Richard 46-50 Graves, Kenneth 09-10 Jackson, Erley 98-01 Abdullah, Muhammad 04-06 Brown,Avery 72-75 Crenshaw, Chad 98-01 Gray, Keith 95-98 Jackson, Frank 68-70 Aiken, Bill 42-43 Brown, Daryl 81-83 Crowder, Kenneth 82-84 Gray,Tommy 68-70 Jackson, Ralph 49-50, 51-52 Allen, Coyle 90-92 Brown, Gordon 41-42 Cullen, Robert 73-75 Greathouse, Skip 72-73 James, Dee 58-60 Allen, Robert 99-01 Brown, Pete 61-64 Green, Kenneth 81-83 Jefferson, Marlon 93-94 Allie, Dick 64-65 Browning, Bobby 56-57 -D- Green, Ray 75-77 Jefferson, Ray 51-54 Anderson, Brad 80-81 Bruner, Joe 93-94 Dacus, Mike 70-71 Green, Sam 35-36 Johnson,Anthony 76-80 Anderson, Russell 83-84 Buck, Jerry 50-54 David, Graham 63-64 Greene, Gerry 75-78 Johnson, Charles 87-90 Angsomwine, Christopher 11- Buntyn, Paul 08-09 Davis, Eiji 10-11 Griffin, Oscar Jr. 11- Johnson, David 02-04 Archer, Dale 56-58 Burnette, James 34-35 Davis, Kenny 91-92 Gross, J.B. 70-71, 74-75 Johnson, George 61-62 Armstrong,Anthony 87-88 Burris, Sutan 10-11 Day, Carl 35-36 Gross, Steve 74-75 Johnson, Kenneth 02-03 Ashley,Anthony 93-94 Byars, Mark 77-79 Decker, Morris 36-37 Johnson, Marcus 02-03 Ashworth, Shawn 99-02 Byington, Jeff 83-84 Delaney, Jim 54-56 -H- Johnson, Matt 99-01 DeVaulle, Daryl 94-95 Hailey, Mark 88-90 Johnson, Steve 72-73 -B- -C- Dickens, Chip 88-91 Hale, Charles 80-81 Johnson, Stevie 90-91 Bailey, Robert 34-35 Caddell, James 66-67 Ditto, Ronnie 60-62 Hames, Gene 36-37 Johnson,Tommy 04-05 Baldwin, Herman 56-58 Calaway, Mark 85-86 Dixson,Tristan 06-07 Hancock,Tommy 48-49 Johnson,Travis 66-69 Dmitrovic, Dane 06-09 Harding, Red 35-37 Jolley, Matt 92-94 D'Leon,Wayne 88-92 Harper, Kenny 72-74 Jones, Chris 81-83 Dodd,George 54-56 Harris, Darrick 89-90 Jones, Clifford 90-91 Domino,Terry 81-82 Harris, Ricky 88-90, 91-92 Jones, Deshawn 95-96 Dowler, Charles 49-52 Harrison, Odell 45-46 Lowe,Willis 34-35 Doyle, Bobby 42-43, 45-46 Harston, Brian 03-04 Dudley, Kevin 93-94 Hart, Dan 41-42 -K- Dunlaps, Delmar 45-46 Harwell, Mark 81-82 Kalbfleisch, Jeff 88-89 Dunson, Blake 11- Hatley, Randy 70-74 Keeton,Tim 80-81 Dyke, Bobby 83-84 Haub, Gary 65-66 Keller, Kris 83-84 Havvard, Jeremy 09-10 Kennard, Joey 07 -E- Hay, Creason 83-84 Kenvin, Kenny 90-94 Eades, Ronnie 65-66 Haynes,Wesley 03-04 Kenvin, Steve 91-92 Earl,TQ 93-95 Helbing, David 63-64 Kile, James 49-51 Edwards, John 69-71 Henderson, Dario 03-04 King, Ben 92-93 Edwards, Johnnie 37-39 Henry,Terrell 08-10 Kirkpatrick, George 61-62 Eiland,Travis 02-03 Herrin, Gordon 39-40 Kliever, Donnie 75-77 Ellis, Brian 05-06 Higginbotham, CJ 03-07 Knight, Lanny 96-99 Ellison, Rodney 94-95 Higgins, Douglas 46-50 Knox, Bill 74-76 Erickson, Darren 91-94 Hill, Bryce 10-11 Krajnovic, George 08 Eshon, Fred 06-08 Hillery,Wayne 37-41 Etienne, Nino 04-07 Hobbs, Brandon 02-03 -L- Evans, Maurice 75-76 Hodson, Jim 45-46 Lackovich, Mick 84-85 Evans, Otis 95-96 Hogg, Freddy 66-67, 69-71 Laitinen,Andy 07-09 Holman, Jazz 10- Lamm, Jaime 93-94 -F- Holmes, Jacob 02-03 Lane, Steve 67-71 Felts, Kellon 35-36 Hooper, Frank 57-58 Lane,Tommy 74-75 Fenoglio,Tom 75-77 Houliston, Darren 09-10 Langley, Martin 88-90 Lon Goldstein was named Best All-Around Athlete in Fields, Charles 80-82 Hoskins, Donnie 60-61 Lanier, Darrell 77-78 1938 and 1939. Finley, Dalane 07-08 Hubbard, Larry 99-00 LaTouche,Andre 01-02 Fitchett, Kevin 82-84 Hughes, Cliff 46-47 Leach, Mike 67-70 Ballard, Dwayne 83-85 Campbell, Chris 02-03 Fitzgerald, Carl 83-85 Hunt, Ben 04-06 Lenear, Darrell 81-82 Barber, Roy 40-43, 45-46 Carey, Eric 97-99 Fitzgerald, Obed 35-36 Lents, Joe 66-68 Barlow, Marcus 34-36 Carolan, Jim 55-56 Flynn, John 35-37 -I- Lewis, Greg 77-78 Barnes, Raymond 37-41 Carrington, Joseph 11- Ford, Curtis 67-68 Isbell, Milton 35-37 Livingston, Brandon 04-06 Barnes, Ryan 07-09 Carter, Byron 95-96 Ford, Jerry 61-62 Loerch, Mike 82-84 Barnett, Matt 05-06 Carter, James 34-36 Foreman, Danny 77-78 -J- Barrick, Russ 64-66 Chambers, Henry 97-98 Forrer, Bob 66-68 Bates, Don 63-64 Chambers, Kenneth 81-83 Fortenberry, Hardy41-42, 46-47 Baum, Gerald 50-53 Chambers, Scott 67-68 Foster,Tom 55-56 Bauman, Chuck 84-85 Chandler,Tom 49-50 Fox, Jeremy 06-08 Bavousett, Ferris 70-71 Chapman, Melvin 51-53 Frank,Tim 82-84 Beaudoin, Charles 99-01 Chappell,Todd 97-00, 01-02 Franklin, Henry 73-74 Beck, Clint 84-85 Chasteen, Clint 07 Franz, Matt 07-08 Becker, Barry 75-77 Chin-A-Sen, Diego 89-90 Frederick, Eric 11- Bellew, Don 64-65 Chipman, Ed 53-56 Friday, John 52-56 Berry, Chris 08-09 Clark,Adrian 91-92 Friday, Lee 78-79 Bice, Don 53-56 Clark, Frannie 81-83 Fry, Paul 83-85 Bielss, Otto 01-02, 03-04 Clemons, Charles 82-84 Fulton, Brian 99-02 Bigham, Jason 91-93 Cleveland, Dale 77-79 Billups, Jeff 92-95 Clifford, Marty 51-52 -G- Blackmon,Woodrow 34-35 Cohen, Greg 81-82 Gandy, Les 56-58 Blake, Jonathan 10-11 Coleman, Larry 80-82 Gibson, Oranta 00-01 Blevins, Randy 71-73 Coleman,Torrance 00-01 Giesler, Jody 58-61 Boatwright,William 82-84 Collier, Gilbert 82-83 Giesler, John 62-64 Bogges, Kiely 89-91 Collins, Shane 98-00 Gillespie, Pete 35-37 Bommarito, Bret 97-98 Combs, Chip 62-63 Gipson,Winston 80-83 Bosworth, Marcel 83-84 Comstock, Brian 72-76 Gladney, Joey 02-04 Bowen, Rodney 80-82 Cone, Jaime 58-60 Glanzer, Ryan 08- Bracken, James 98-99 Congress, Mike 77-81 Glore, Larry 58-60 Bradford,Andrew 05-06 Constance, Garrett 11- Gober, Kennith 07-09 Bradley, Joe 50-53 Cooper, Bart 84-85 Goff, Cecil 59-63 Brannen, Riley 67-68 Cooper, Chris 09 Golden, Russell 65-66 Bray, John 35-37 Cosper, Charles 66-68 Goldstein, Lon 38-39 Brennan, Ronald 01-02 Cotton,Weyman 40-43 Gordon, Rod 88-90, 91-92 Bridges, Jim 53-54 Counts, Stafford 77-79 Gough,Ty 10-11 Ben Hunt held six school records at the time of his gradua- Britt-Black, Christopher 11- Courtney, Howard 65-67 Graham, Buddy 62-64 tion and delivered Texas Wesleyan’s first national champi- onship in 2006. 24 2011-12 Ram Basketball All-Time Roster Ram Record Book

Loewe, Justin 06-07 -N- Rees, Don 56-60 Sublet, Kevan 75-77 -V- Lowack,Trey 91-94 Neal, Jason 98-99 Reneau, Jon 90-94 Sublet, Kevin Jr. 97-99 Vahala, Martin 07-08 Lumpkin, Jimmie 57-58 Nealy, Labrent 99-00 Vanderhide, Ron 70-72 Nelson, Pete 65-66 Viers, Jason 93-95 -M- Neu, James 60-62 Voskuil, Bryan 00-02 MacLean, Gordon 48-49 Nichols,Abner 41-43, 45-46 Makarwich, Corsky 35-36 Nicksick,Ted 46-48 -W- Mallery, Penn 88-90 Nobles, Rodney 88-89 Waldrop, Cody 07-11 Malone, Earnest 93-94, 95-97 Norris, Jerry 63-65 Walsh, Ralph 39-40 Malone, Justin 06-07 Walsh, Red 37-41 Mann, Nyle 66-68 -O- Wanamaker, Brian 09-11 Martin,Anthony 03-04 Owens,Terry 56-57 Ward, Hazen 37-41 Martin, Joey 98-99 Watts,Trey 04-05 Martin, Ray 76-77 -P- Wayman, Max 70-71 Massey, Damien 98-99 Paddock, John 34-35 Wayman,Wayne 75-77 Massey, Frank 54-56 Parham, E.F. 46-48 Weatherly, Billy Joe 47-49 Matheis,Alan 66-69 Parham, Randy 70-74 Webb, Carl 76-79 Mathis, Raymond 39-40, 41-42 Parker,Will 00-02 Weber, David 62-66 Matlock,Wilfred 35-36 Parks, Princeton 00-01 Weber, Gus 45-49 Matthews, Zach 09-10 Pate, Kevin 91-93 Welborn, Robby 76-78 Mayfield, Jeremy 09-11 Pate, Mike 71-73 Welch,Vernon 54-57 McCaskill, Jave 87-89 Patterson, Evan 05-07 Wendorf,Tommy 65-66 McClung, Bob 37-39 Patton,Wally 45-48 Whaley,Aaron 00-03 McClung, Cecil 37-41 Peck, Lyle 84-85 White, Bill 59-62 McElvain, Kyle 09-10 Pederson, Mark 90-92 Whitfield, James 02-03 McFather,Adrian 41-43 Pendarvis, Earl 68-70 Whitson,Aaron 02-03 McGill, Butch 91-92 Peoples, David 02-03 Whitworth, Melvin 68-70 McGraw, Quincy 97-98 Perez, Carlos 90-91 Wickman, Mike 72-73 McKinney, Khayri 04-06 Perkins, Mark 82-86 Wilburn,Tad 95-96 McKizzie, Robert 68-72 Peterson, Jason 95-97 Wiley, Brandon 98-99 McLean, Charlie 35-36 Pettigrew, Kendrick 92-93 David Johnson is Texas Wesleyan’s only two-time All- Wilkerson, Danea 80-81 McMahen, Ronnie 73-75 Phelan, Charles 34-35 American. Williams, Bill 69-71 McNeely, Clifton 40-41, 46-47 Phelps, Larry 62-66 Williams, Kelvin 06-07 McNeely, Mike 70-71 Phillips, Guinn 46-48 Renshaw, Sammy 45-46 Summers, Chuck 95-96 Williams, Robert 45-46 McNeely, Phil 70-74 Phillips, Jake 41-43 Rhome, Dan 35-36 Sweat,Willie 08-09 Williams, Sam 84-85 McQuitty, Bob 52-53 Picha, Marvin 62-65 Risenhoover, Milt 66-67 Swigert, Mike 93-94 Williams,Tyrone 75-76 Merder, Bob 62-64 Pigg, Milburn 36-39 Robecheaux, Ronnie 57-58 Williams,Vince 04-05 Mikales, Dan 84-85 Player, Craig 81-83 Roberson, Mark 82-85 -T- Willis, Don 62-64 Minnis, Bill 53-56 Portwood, Roger 34-36 Robertson,Wendell 75-79 Talley,Albert 02-04, 05-06 Wood, Robert 58-59 Minshew,Andy 35-36 Prater, David 76-79 Robinson, Bill 65-67 Talley, Brian 11- Wren, C.J. 05-07 Minter, Dean 80-81 Prater, Joe 47-48, 49-51 Robinson, Brian 98-00 Taylor, Eric 95-99 Wrice, Craig 06-07 Monroe, Danny 66-70 Prater, Paul 49-50, 53-54 Robinson,Wayne 67-69 Terry,T.J. 66-67 Wright, Eddie 72-76 Moore, Bobby 60-62 Prescher, Roger 78-79 Rodriguez, Sammy 70-71 Thomas, Melvin 57-60 Wright,Vernon 74-78 Moore, Stevie 91-92 Prevost, Mark 73-74 Roe,Tom 79-80 Thompson,Tommy 60-62 Wynn,Terrence 01-02 Moreau, Mike 82-84 Price, Mike 65-66, 67-68 Roman, Jaime 93-94 Thornberry, Mike 56-57 Morris, Earl 42-43 Ross, Gordon 47-48 Thornton, Jack 37-41 -Y- Rudolph, Bob 78-79 Tidwell, Jack 72-73 Yager, John 59-61 Rue, Irvin 61-65 Treaudo,Wayne 80-82 Yarbrough, Ernest 34-36 Russell, Fred 68-70 Truitt, Bryant 40-41 Young, Corey 95-97 Rutkowski, Jon 11- Turner, Jerry 64-66 Rutledge, Red 36-38 -Z- -U- Zastoupil, Lou 49-52 -S- Uselton, Charlie 56-58 Zone, Sean 94-95 Saladin, John 87-89 Saliba, Ernie 39-40 Sanders, Raymond 68-70 Sargent, Eugene 59-60 Sears,Tyler 08-09, 11- Schilder, Brad 02-06 Scott,Aaron 07-08 Scott,Alvin 72-74 Seagrist, John 48-49 Shabay, Matt 99-00 Shaw, Clark 82-83 Shaw, Demetric 77-81 Shaw, John 34-35 Shawver, Jim 53-56 Shelton,Todd 98-99 Simmons, Doug 50-51 Simmons, Pat 53-54 Singer, Joe 48-49 Smith,Aaron 03-04 Smith, Derek 89-90 Smith, Jeremy 09-11 Marty Clifford, 1951. Smith, Rodell 88-90 Smith, Ronnie 82-84 Spencer, Shannon 97-98 Moss, Ronnie Jr. 11- -R- Stamps, Doug 97-98 Mudiay, Stephon 10- Radcliff, Ray 79-81 Starkey, Slone 09-10 Mukweyi, Hector 07-10 Randall, Evan 07-09 Steenbergen, Barry 01-02 Mumford, Monty 78-80 Rasco, Sam 49-53 Stephenson, John 77-79 Mumford, Rick 72-73 Ray, Mike 77-79 Stetson,Tom 95-98 Mundy, Bill 56-58 Raymond, Raold 06-07 Stewart, Charles 48-51 Mark Calaway went on to become professional Myers, Chris 06-07 Reasoner, Scott 04-06 Stroud, James 47-49 wrestling’s “The Undertaker” after playing with the Rams Stroud, Robert 73-74 during the 1985-86 season. www.ramsports.net 25 Ram Record Book Year by Year & Coaching Record

Y EAR- BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Overall Conference Notes Coach 1935-36 4-11 Byron Rhome 1936-37 10-13 Byron Rhome 1937-38 13-1 Texas Conference Champions W.A. "Gus" Miller 1938-39 19-7 W.A. "Gus" Miller 1939-40 20-3 12-0 *NAIB Elite Eight W.A. "Gus" Miller 1940-41 21-2 12-0 *NAIB Elite Eight W.A. "Gus" Miller 1941-42 13-4 12-0 *NAIB Tournament Qualifier W.A. "Gus" Miller 1942-43 19-3 12-0 *NAIB Tournament Qualifier Red Rutledge 1943-44 No Team 1944-45 No Team 1945-46 9-4 6-4 3rd Texas Conference Johnnie Edwards 1946-47 30-4 11-1 *NAIB Sweet 16 Johnnie Edwards 1947-48 19-13 #NAIB Tournament Qualifer Johnnie Edwards 1948-49 15-10 9-1 Texas Conference Champions Johnnie Edwards 1949-50 19-10 8-3 Johnnie Edwards 1950-51 11-15 4-3 Johnnie Edwards 1951-52 15-7 9-3 2nd Big State Conference Dan Hart 1952-53 16-7 8-2 Big State Conference Champions Dan Hart 1953-54 10-12 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Dan Hart 1954-55 9-14 8-2 Big State Conference Champions Dan Hart 1955-56 10-14 6-4 3rd Big State Conference Sam Rasco 1956-57 7-20 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1957-58 12-14 8-2 Big State Conference Champions Elmer Hanebutt 1958-59 19-7 8-0 Big State Conference Champions Elmer Hanebutt 1959-60 15-13 5-3 Big State Conference Tri-Champions Elmer Hanebutt 1960-61 11-14 5-3 T-2nd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1961-62 12-13 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1962-63 15-13 6-2 Big State Conference Co-Champions Elmer Hanebutt 1963-64 13-12 4-4 3rd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1964-65 13-13 5-3 T-2nd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1965-66 15-10 7-3 T-2nd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1966-67 8-18 2-8 6th Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1967-68 12-13 4-6 4th Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt 1968-69 8-18 2-8 Elmer Hanebutt 1969-70 8-18 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Al Peters 1970-71 8-17 2-8 5th Big State Conference Al Peters 1971-72 5-19 0-10 6th Big State Conference Al Peters 1972-73 11-17 3-7 3rd Big State Conference Al Peters 1973-74 12-15 5-9 4th Big State Conference Al Peters 1974-75 14-13 4-10 6th Big State Conference Johnny Howerton 1975-76 21-13 12-6 Big State Conference Co-Champions Johnny Howerton 1976-77 19-10 10-4 2nd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton 1977-78 9-20 4-4 3rd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton 1978-79 13-24 5-6 3rd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton 1979-80 10-25 1-5 T-3rd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton 1980-81 20-12 11-1 Johnny Howerton 1981-82 12-19 12-2 District VIII Champions Johnny Howerton 1982-83 26-7 10-3 #NAIA Sweet 16 Tommy Newman 1983-84 16-15 ----- Richard Hoogendorn 1984-85 17-19 ----- Richard Hoogendorn 1985-86 19-12 ----- Richard Hoogendorn 1986-87 24-9 13-4 Richard Hoogendorn 1987-88 19-14 8-2 Charles Jolley 1988-89 20-19 6-6 Charles Jolley 1989-90 9-19 4-6 Charles Jolley 1990-91 13-17 3-7 T-9th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley 1991-92 16-15 5-5 4th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley 1992-93 8-21 2-8 6th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley 1993-94 15-15 3-7 5th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley 1994-95 7-23 3-11 Dennis Krishka 1995-96 11-19 3-11 Dennis Krishka Ronnie Moss Jr. played three seasons at TCU before joining 1996-97 11-15 9-7 T-4th Heart of Texas Conference Dennis Krishka the Rams. 1997-98 15-12 8-7 Dennis Krishka 1998-99 9-18 5-5 Dennis Krishka C OACHING R ECORDS 1999-00 15-12 ----- Terry Waldrop Coach Years W L Pct. 2000-01 8-19 2-10 T-6th Heartland Conference Terry Waldrop Terry Waldrop 1999- (12) 245 131 .652 2001-02 17-9 ------USCAA Finalist Terry Waldrop Elmer Hanebutt 1956-69 (13) 160 178 .473 2002-03 22-12 13-7 T-3rd Red River Conference Terry Waldrop Johnny Howerton 1974-82 (8) 118 136 .465 2003-04 15-18 11-11 T-5th Red River Conference Terry Waldrop Charles Jolley 1987-94 (7) 100 120 .455 2004-05 21-11 15-7 3rd Red River Conference Terry Waldrop Johnnie Edwards 1945-51 (6) 103 56 .660 2005-06 25-9 16-4 NAIA Division I National Champions Terry Waldrop W.A. "Gus" Miller 1937-42 (5) 86 17 .835 2006-07 19-10 12-6 33rd Nationally Terry Waldrop 2007-08 20-12 12-4 *NAIA Tournament Qualifier Terry Waldrop Richard Hoogendorn 1983-87 (4) 76 55 .580 2008-09 29-5 16-2 *NAIA Sweet 16 Terry Waldrop Dennis Krishka 1994-98 (5) 53 87 .379 2009-10 24-10 16-4 *NAIA Sweet 16 Terry Waldrop Dan Hart 1951-55 (4) 50 40 .556 Al Peters 1969-74 (5) 44 86 .338 2010-11 30-4 21-1 *NAIA Tournament Qualifier Terry Waldrop Tommy Newman 1982-83 (1) 26 7 .788 Totals 1104-954 (.536) 478-302 (.613) Red Rutledge 1942-43 (1) 19 3 .864 Byron Rhome 1935-37 (2) 14 24 .368 *Conference Champions Sam Rasco 1955-56 (1) 10 14 .417 #District Champions Totals 74 seasons 1104 954 .536 26 2011-12 Ram Basketball All-Time vs. Opponents Ram Record Book

Opponent Record Streak Opponent Record Streak Opponent Record Streak Abilene Christian 18-12 W1 Long Island 0-1 L1 Rice 1-3 L1 Alaska-Anchorage 1-1 L1 Loras 0-1 L1 Rockhurst College 1-3 L3 American Christian 1-1 W1 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-3 L3 Rogers State 0-1 L1 American International 1-0 W1 Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 L1 St. Bonaventure 0-1 L1 Angelo State 1-2 L2 Louisiana Tech 0-4 L4 St. Cloud State 0-2 L2 Arizona State 1-1 L1 Loyola (LA) 1-1 L1 St. Edward's 57-49 W1 Arkansas 0-1 L1 Loyola (MD) 1-1 L1 St. Francis (NY) 0-1 L1 Arkansas State 2-1 L1 LSU 0-1 L1 St. Francis (PA) 0-1 L1 Arkansas Tech 1-1 W1 LSU-Shreveport 10-6 L1 St. Gregory's 3-1 W1 Auburn 0-1 L1 Lubbock Christian 8-6 L1 St. Leo 1-0 W1 Austin College 54-11 W14 MacAlaster College 1-0 W1 St. Mary's 29-41 L5 Bacone 13-8 W2 Mary-Hardin Baylor 25-10 W3 St. Michael's 0-1 L1 Baylor 0-4 L4 McKendree 0-2 L2 St.Thomas 3-1 L1 Belhaven 4-0 W4 McMurry 37-20 L3 Sam Houston State 18-19 L3 Bellarmine College 0-1 L1 McNeese State 0-1 L1 San Diego 0-1 L1 Belmont 0-1 L1 Memphis 0-3 L3 Schreiner 10-2 W7 Beloit (WI) 0-2 L2 Mercer 0-1 L1 Science & Arts (OK) 3-3 W1 4-2 W3 Merchant Marine Academy 1-0 W1 Seton Hall 0-4 L4 Boston College 1-0 W1 Mesa State 2-0 W2 Sioux Falls 0-1 L1 BYU-Hawaii 1-2 L1 Mid-America Bible 1-0 W1 Siena 1-1 L1 Cal. St.-Bakersfield 0-2 L2 Middlebury College 0-1 L1 Southeastern Louisiana 0-1 L1 Cal. St.-Los Angeles 0-1 L1 Middle Tennessee State 0-1 L1 SE Missouri State 0-1 L1 Cal. St.-Northridge 0-1 L1 Midwestern State 26-52 L3 SE Oklahoma State 14-20 L2 Cameron 1-8 W1 Milliken College 0-1 L1 Southern Arkansas 0-1 L1 Carroll 1-0 W1 Missouri-Kansas City 1-1 L1 Southern Colorado 0-3 L3 Centenary 3-4 L3 Missouri Southern 0-1 L1 SMU 1-9 L1 Central Arkansas 0-1 L1 Missouri Valley 2-0 W2 Southern Mississippi 1-0 W1 Central Florida 0-2 L2 Morningside 1-0 W1 Southern Nazarene 5-10 L3 Central Methodist 1-0 W1 Morris Harvey 0-2 L2 Southern Utah 0-4 L4 Central Missouri State 1-2 L2 Southern Virginia 0-1 L1 Central Oklahoma 1-1 L1 SW Adventist 5-0 W5 Chaminade 1-0 W1 SW Assemblies of God 21-2 W12 Chattanooga 0-1 L1 SW Missouri State 0-1 L1 Chicago St. 0-1 L1 SW Oklahoma Christian 2-0 W2 Cincinnati 0-1 L1 SW Oklahoma State 4-2 W2 College of the Santa Fe 1-1 W1 Southwestern (KS) 0-1 L1 College of the Ozarks 1-0 W1 Southwestern (TX) 57-32 W3 Colorado College 1-0 W1 Spring Hill 1-1 W1 Colorado State 1-0 W1 Stout Institute 0-1 L1 Columbia College 1-0 W1 Spring Hill 0-1 L1 Concordia (MO) 1-0 W1 Stephen F.Austin 12-21 L5 Concordia (TX) 13-7 W1 Sterling 4-0 W4 Dallas Baptist 19-25 L2 Stoneybrook 0-1 L1 Dallas Christian 5-0 W5 Sul Ross 8-5 L1 Daniel Baker 14-4 W12 Tabor College 3-0 W3 Decatur Baptist 3-2 W2 Tarkio College 0-1 L1 Delta State 1-0 W1 Tarleton State 31-19 W1 Denver 1-0 W1 Tennessee Tech 0-1 L1 Dillard 2-1 L1 Texas 0-6 L6 Drake 0-1 L1 Texas A&M 0-2 L2 Drury College 0-3 L3 TAMU-Commerce 6-18 L5 Duquesne 1-0 W1 TAMU-Corpus Christi 2-3 W1 East Carolina 0-1 L1 TAMU-International 6-0 W6 East Central Oklahoma 6-17 L2 TAMU-Kingsville 1-2 W1 East Texas Baptist 30-34 L1 TCU 3-2 L1 Eastern New Mexico 1-2 L2 Texas College 22-3 W2 Ecuador College 1-0 W1 Texas Lutheran 35-34 W3 Emporia State 0-1 L1 Clifton McNeely scored 725 points and led the Rams to a Texas Southern 0-2 L2 Evangel 0-1 L1 school record 30 wins during the 1946-47 season. Texas State 3-6 L1 Evansville 1-3 L3 Texas Tech 1-2 L2 Florida Southern 1-2 L2 Murray State 0-4 L4 Tougaloo 0-1 L1 Galilee 1-0 W1 National Christian 5-0 W5 Trinity 11-3 W2 Georgetown 0-2 L2 Navy 1-1 L1 Tulane 0-1 L1 Georgia State 0-1 L1 Newman College 0-1 L1 Tulsa 1-0 W1 Gonzaga 0-1 L1 N.M. College of the Mines 1-0 W1 Union 1-0 W1 Grand Canyon 1-0 W1 Nicholls State 0-1 L1 20-3 L1 Hardin-Simmons 5-6 W1 North Texas 13-5 W2 Univ. of the Southwest 6-0 W6 Hartwick 1-0 W1 Northern Arizona 0-1 L1 Upper Iowa 0-1 L1 Harvard 1-0 W1 Northern Iowa 0-1 L1 Utah 0-1 L1 Hawaii-Hilo 0-1 L1 Norhtwestern (LA) 4-0 W4 UT-Arlington 13-36 L12 Hawaii-Loa 1-1 L1 Northwood 6-0 W6 UT-El Paso 0-1 L1 Hillsdale FW Baptist 3-0 W3 Oakland 1-0 W1 UT-Pan America 13-4 L1 Houston 0-6 L6 Oklahoma Baptist 5-7 L1 UT-Permian Basin 6-2 L1 Houston Baptist 6-14 L1 Oklahoma Christian 8-20 W1 Vanderbilt 0-1 L1 Howard Payne 35-13 W8 Oklahoma City 9-7 W1 Villanova 0-1 L1 Huston-Tillotson 18-4 W2 Oklahoma State 0-1 L1 Virginia Tech 0-1 L1 Incarnate Word 8-19 L3 Oklahoma Wesleyan 1-1 W1 Washburn College 0-1 L1 Indiana State 0-1 L1 Old Dominion 0-1 L1 Wayland Baptist 16-17 L3 Iona 0-1 L1 Oral Roberts 0-2 L2 Wisconsin-Stout 0-1 L1 Jacksonville Baptist 0-1 L1 Oregon State 0-1 L1 Weber State 0-2 L2 Jarvis Christian 16-11 W4 Ouachita Baptist 2-0 W2 Wesley 2-0 W2 Kansas Wesleyan 1-0 W1 Our Lady of the Lake 7-1 W3 West Texas A&M 5-8 L5 Kentucky State 0-1 L1 Panhandle College 1-0 W1 Western Illinois 0-1 L1 Kentucky Wesleyan 0-4 L4 Parker 3-0 W3 Western Kentucky 0-2 L2 Lamar 2-5 L2 Paterson State 1-0 W1 Western New Mexico 1-0 W1 Langston 13-8 W5 Paul Quinn 17-7 W7 Westminster First Meeting LaSalle 0-1 L1 Phillips 2-1 L1 Westmont 1-0 W1 Lawrence Tech 0-1 L1 Point Park 0-1 L1 Wiley 20-8 W7 LeTourneau 33-7 L2 Prairie View A&M 0-2 L2 Wyoming 0-1 L1 Lindsey Wilson 1-0 W1 Pudget Sound 0-1 L1 Xavier (LA) 0-1 L1 Linfield College 1-0 W1 Regis College 1-1 L1 Lipscomb 1-0 W1 Rhema Bible 1-0 W1 * 2011-12 Opponents in Bold www.ramsports.net 27 2006 NAIA Division I National Champions Six point eight seconds to play; your team is down by one. Coach wants the ball in your hands, and a rebound comes right to you. You have just enough time to race to the other end of the court and fire a last second shot.

No, this is not a situation from the active imagination of a young boy playing hoops in his driveway. This is exact- ly how the 2006 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball National Championship game ended. Senior guard Ben Hunt hit a three with 0.2 seconds remaining in the game to deliver Texas Wesleyan University's first ever national championship in basketball. It has become known as the “shot heard ‘round the world,” as Texas Wesleyan fans could be heard screaming from Kansas City, to Fort Worth, and all the way to Hunt's hometown of Bendigo, Austrailia.

That shot was the perfect cap for an unbelievable and unstoppable run by a Team,and not just a group of indi- viduals, who won the right way. The NAIA preaches its Champions of Character program, which stresses core values of respect, integrity, servant leadership, and Ben Hunt hits the “shot heard ‘round the world.” sportsmanship. They could not have asked for a champi- on with more character than the 2005-06 Texas Wesleyan University Rams.

After final buzzer sounded, the Rams celebrated with all the unabashed enthusiasm of 15 college kids who had just achieved their dream. Meanwhile stunned Oklahoma City players looked on from the bench. In the light of that wonderful celebration few would have blamed them had they forgotten, but the Rams felt the need to show their respect for an outstanding opponent. As a team they went to the Oklahoma City bench to shake their hands. The gesture was in no way meant to gloat. It was a pure and heartfelt recognition of a great game played by both sides, and it was what is supposed to happen at the end of a collegiate game.

Head coach Terry Waldrop told the team, "This does not change who any of you were yesterday, but it shows everyone else that if you do things the right way, plan, prepare, and work hard, there is a great reward out there."

All of the pieces began to fall together even before the Rams arrived in Kansas City. The NAIA has an honorary coach program in which 32 sponsors draw teams for which they get to serve as honorary coach. The Rams drew the Hereford House, an outstanding steakhouse in Kansas City. Texas Wesleyan was treated with incredible hospitality and representatives of the Hereford House became a part of the team. By the way, the same restaurant sponsored the 2005 John Brown University team that won the title as an unseeded team as well.

Then came a favorable first round draw. The Rams played Union University, a terrific team that was ranked fifth in the country but did not match up very well against the Rams' style of play. With an 82-64 first round win under their belt, confidence blossomed and the Rams got hot, playing solid defense, executing on offense, and protecting the ball. Over the course of the tournament,Texas Wesleyan's opponents scored 84 points per game against all other teams while scratching out a paltry 66.6 against the Rams.

In the Sweet 16, the Rams snapped a seven-game losing streak against a vaunted Oklahoma Christian program. Led by the strong inside play of Evan Patterson and Nino Etienne, who each turned in a double-double, the Rams prevailed 67-62. That win put the Rams into the Elite Eight for the third time in program history.

Taking on fourth ranked Carroll College, the Rams knew they were in for a very tough game. In the first half, Brad Schilder kept the Rams’ hopes alive with 12 points that kept the game close (41-35) at halftime. In the second half, the Rams went to a box-and-one defensively. Evan Patterson poured in 14 of his game-high 22 points, and the Rams punched their first Fab Four ticket with a 73-70 win.

Texas Wesleyan’s Fab Four matchup did not look good historically. The Rams had never been beyond the Elite Eight, meanwhile their oppo- nent, Oklahoma Baptist University, had made more appearances in the final game (6) than any other institution. In the first half, the Rams came out cold, trailing 9-0 off the bat and shooting just 39% in the period. In the second half, they stepped up the defensive intesity and Evan Patterson found a whole new gear. The Rams held the Bison to 33% shooting from the field in the second half and Patterson finished with a career-high 31 points to go with 12 rebounds to deliver an 83-72 win.

In the title game, the Rams followed the same plan that had gotten them there. They played smothering defense, and on the other end they executed their offense and got the ball to the hot hand.

While Evan Patterson was busy shutting down Lorenzo Gordon, who entered the game averaging a tournament high 25.8 points per game, Ben Hunt handled the offense. Patterson held Gordon to just two points in the first half and only ten in the game. Hunt finished with a tournament and career-high 34 points. In the second half, he scored 21 of Texas Wesleyan's 31 points. With 6.8 seconds on the clock, OCU’s Rory Green went to the line for two. He hit the first to put the Stars on top 65-64. He missed the second, and the rebound went to Hunt, who raced to the other end of the floor and fired a three in the face of three Oklahoma City defenders, the 6'7" Gordon among them, that sparked a mad celebration.

After one last meal with the proprietors of the Hereford House, the Rams could finally relax. No need to worry about jinxing themselves by sitting in a different order around the table, or perhaps wearing a different pair of socks. They had done something that can never be taken away.

All that was left to do was bring the James Naismith National Championship trophy home to Fort Worth. When they arrived on campus the following night, they met a hero's welcome of several hundred students, faculty, family, and fans. The next day, they were honored with a more formal welcome party attended by several hundred more fans in the Sid Richardson Center. Among the dignitaries in attendance were local sports legends, including Dr. Bobby Bragan, and numerous political figures including state congressmen and representatives from United States Congresswoman Kay Granger's office, as well as representatives from U.S. Congressman Michael Burgess' office.

The team received a state flag that had been flown over the capital in Austin, as well as a United States flag that had been flown in their honor over the U.S. capitol building. Then the crowd got what they wanted as several members of the team gave emotional speeches. Brad Schilder thanked the fans and his teammates for four tremendous years. Scott Reasoner, who transferred from John Brown last season only to watch the Eagles win the 2005 National Championship, thanked his coaches and teammates for keeping him going. Evan Patterson spoke about wanting a place to fit in and finding a family when he transferred to Texas Wesleyan as a junior.

Over the Summer, they received more accolades. Proclomations were made in numerous government bodies. Terry Waldrop was named Rawlings NAIA and the National Association of Basketball Coaches NAIA Coach of the Year, and even received a letter of congratulations 28 from President George W. Bush. Texas Wesleyan University could not ask to be represented by a better group of young men. They brought home a National Title with all the class of a true Champion of Character. All-Time Results Ram Record Book

1935-36 F6 at Hardin Simmons W,68-54 F7 at Morris Harvey L, 55-52 4-11 1939-40 F9 at Abilene Christian W,44-39 F14 at Abilene Christian W,42-37 J10 Austin College W,30-28 20-3 F13 at Howard Payne W,56-54 F17 Oklahoma City W,52-44 J15 at Austin College L, 44-36 D15 at Harvard W,53-37 F16 Abilene Christian W,49-33 F21 at Lawrence Tech L, 64-47 J17 at Daniel Baker L, 54-43 J6 at Decatur Baptist W,52-39 F19 Howard Payne W,49-23 F23 at Loras L, 59-43 J29 at Trinity L, 43-28 J10 Sam Houston St. W,33-23 F25 at Southwestern W,65-47 F24 at Beloit (WI) L, 69-61 F7 at Tarleton St. L, 39-25 J16 Decatur Baptist W,52-38 F26 at Southwestern W,42-27 M1 5-vs. Ecuador W,84-54 F8 Decatur Baptist W,40-34 J19 at Trinity W,49-29 M8 3-vs. St. Cloud State L, 59-54 M5 5-vs.TAMU-Comm. W, 77-56 F10 at West Texas A&M L, 43-22 J29 at Sam Houston St. L, 51-49 M6 5-vs.Texas Tech W,54-52 F11 at West Texas A&M L, 36-29 F1 at TAMU-Commerce L, 58-51 1943-44 M8 3-vs. Gonzaga L, 46-45 F14 at Decatur Baptist L, 47-29 F7 Austin College W,55-27 No team F15 at Decatur Baptist L, 29-22 F9 Howard Payne W,46-31 1948-49 F18 at UT-Arlington L, 43-19 F14 McMurry W,47-21 1944-45 15-10 F25 UT-Arlington W,48-23 F16 Daniel Baker W,39-22 No team N30 at SMU L, 68-65 F26 Daniel Baker W,36-26 F19 at Austin College W,63-43 D2 Austin College W,61-27 F28 at Sul Ross L, 45-38 F21 Trinity W,62-54 1945-46 D7 at TAMU-Commerce W,81-57 F29 at Sul Ross L, 43-41 F23 at Daniel Baker W,61-41 6-4 D9 Midwestern St. W,69-47 F24 at Howard Payne W,52-46 J29 at McMurry W,31-26 D10 Sam Houston St. W,70-65 1936-37 F28 Southwestern W,57-24 F5 at Howard Payne W,67-33 D13 at Howard Payne W,72-68 10-13 F29 Southwestern W,49-21 F6 McMurry W,52-34 D14 at Abilene Christian W,59-51 D8 at Jacksonville Baptist L, 47-23 M1 at McMurry W,45-25 F8 Southwestern L, 47-41 D17 Arizona State L, 50-36 D9 at Stephen F.Austin L, 39-30 M5 at Abilene Christian W,50-46 F12 at Abilene Christian L, 41-17 D22 Eastern New Mexico W,81-62 D10 at TCU L, 32-30 M8 Abilene Christian W,50-40 F15 at Southwestern L, 19-16 D29 6-at Washburn Coll. L, 72-60 D14 at Sam Houston St. L, 29-25 M12 3-vs. Central MO W,40-36 F19 Howard Payne W,43-19 D30 6-vs. Millikin L, 71-65 D15 at Sam Houston St. L, 45-27 M13 3-vs. SE Oklahoma St. W,40-39 F22 at Austin College W,41-22 J4 at Midwestern St. W,41-30 D17 at TCU W,28-26 M14 3-vs.Tarkio College L, 37-25 F26 Abilene Christian L, 52-40 J5 Abilene Christian W,52-51 J8 at Daniel Baker L, 39-30 M1 Austin College W,58-31 J8 at Austin College W,64-31 J9 at Howard Payne L, 30-28 1940-41 J13 Howard Payne W,51-47 J13 at TAMU-Commerce L, 55-17 21-2 1946-47 J14 1-vs. Centenary W,61-58*** J14 Austin College W,36-35 J1 N.M.-Mines W,52-30 30-4 J15 1-vs. Oklahoma City L, 43-34 J16 at Daniel Baker L, 31-30 J8 at Sam Houston St. W,43-40 D2 at Oklahoma A&M L, 35-30 J19 at Cincinnati L, 81-67 J18 at Tarleton St. L, 37-24 J10 at Hardin-Simmons W,59-36 D3 at Tulsa W,77-42 J21 at Paterson St. W,49-46 J20 Daniel Baker College W,35-20 J11 at Hardin-Simmons W,52-31 D6 at West Texas A&M W,45-38 J22 at Seton Hall L, 62-47 J21 Daniel Baker College L, 37-32 J13 at McMurry W,49-24 D7 at West Texas A&M W,72-68 J25 at Hartwick W,74-44 F3 at Trinity L, 47-45 J14 at Abilene Christian W,68-35 D9 at Denver W,62-51 J27 at Siena W,53-49 F6 Southwestern W,29-26 J17 at Daniel Baker W,65-30 D10 at Colorado St. W,62-50 F2 at Sam Houston St. L, 64-56 F8 at Austin College W,33-22 J20 Austin College W,58-31 D12 at Regis College W,39-30 F5 East Texas Baptist L, 67-65 F10 St. Edward's W,28-18 J25 Trinity W,57-36 D13 at Colorado College W,54-51 F15 at TAMU-Commerce L, 55-53 F12 Howard Payne W,43-32 J31 Sam Houston St. W,53-43 D16 Oklahoma City W,65-35 F17 Trinity W,38-24 F7 Howard Payne W,78-41 D19 at SE Missouri St. L, 58-57 1949-50 F22 at St. Edward's W,37-26 F12 Abilene Christian W,56-40 D20 at Concorida (MO) W,65-53 19-10 F23 at Southwestern W,39-30 F14 at Howard Payne W,57-53 J2 Central Oklahoma W,70-44 D2 at Sam Houston St. L, 53-50 F25 at Tarleton St. L, 24-23 F15 Daniel Baker W,65-30 J4 Sam Houston St. W,58-44 D6 at Texas W,38-35 F18 McMurry W,61-19 J9 Midwestern St. W,60-20 D8 at Midwestern St. W,59-53 1937-38 F21 at Trinity W,54-41 J11 at McMurry W,85-36 D13 at Baylor L, 52-51 13-1 F24 at Southwestern W,64-17 J14 at Sam Houston St. W,71-43 D14 at St. Edward's W,54-44 D8 at TCU W,41-34 F25 at Southwestern W,64-36 J17 Hardin-Simmons W,60-41 D16 Midwestern St. W,66-52 D16 at Stephen F.Austin W,45-38 F28 at Austin College W,61-43 J24 at Oklahoma City W,72-39 D17 Austin College W,49-37 J7 at Sam Houston St. L, 42-25 M5 2-vs. Sam Houston St. L, 77-60 J25 Austin College W,61-39 D19 Hardin-Simmons W,64-53 J10 Oklahoma City W,43-33 M10 3-vs. Evansville W,71-62 J28 North Texas W,60-54 D20 at McMurry W,70-36 J18 Austin College W,70-32 M12 3-vs.Northwestern W,56-47 J29 McMurry W,69-34 J3 McMurry W,74-40 J21 at Daniel Baker W,43-17 M13 3-vs. San Diego State L, 44-42 F4 Howard Payne W,61-52 J5 Howard Payne W,60-49 J22 at Howard Payne W,43-34 F6 at Midwestern St. W,65-36 J7 at Abilene Christian L, 50-49 F1 Sam Houston St. W,44-35 1941-42 F10 Abilene Christian W,61-48 J11 at St. Edward's W,61-48 F4 at St. Edward’s W,51-37 13-4 F14 at Arkansas St. W,54-52 J13 Sam Houston St. W,73-56 F5 at St. Edward’s W,40-28 D16 Ouachita Baptist W,47-37 F15 at Arkansas St. W,82-46 J14 East Texas Baptist W,64-48 F9 at Austin College W,53-31 D19 at North Texas L, 34-30 F18 at Abilene Christian L, 63-61 J17 at St. Mary's W,68-50 F12 Daniel Baker W,38-32 J3 North Texas W,52-50* F21 at Southwestern W,62-43 J18 at Trinity W,79-58 F21 Howard Payne W,53-28 J9 TAMU-Commerce L, 38-34 F24 at Howard Payne W,59-49 J24 at Morris Harvey L, 71-66 M1 at Oklahoma City W,47-41 J11 at TAMU-Commerce L, 38-31 F27 at Southwestern W,57-33 J25 at Seton Hall L, 64-58 J23 Abilene Christian W,42-22 M1 at Loyola (MD) W,60-59 J27 at Iona L, 75-61 1938-39 J30 at Abilene Christian W,33-28 M3 at Austin College W,70-46 J30 at St. Bonaventure L, 65-59 19-7 J31 at McMurry W,58-32 M10 3-vs. Linfield College W,84-50 F4 at Siena L, 57-42 D6 at Sam Houston St. L, 46-42 F3 at Austin College W,67-42 M12 3-vs. Beloit (WI) L, 63-53 F10 at Centenary W,65-56 D7 at Stephen F.Austin L, 47-31 F6 Howard Payne W,40-30 F11 at East Texas Baptist L, 57-56* D8 at Stephen F.Austin L, 40-36 F7 McMurry W,36-22 1947-48 F14 at Howard Payne L, 61-60 D16 SE Oklahoma St. W,55-45 F13 Daniel Baker W,53-29 19-13 F15 at North Texas W,62-58 D20 West Texas A&M W,50-40 F20 Austin College W,66-19 D3 East Texas Baptist W,56-31 F17 Wayland Baptist W,65-40 D26 1-vs. Emporia St. L, 39-28 F23 Trinity W,76-23 D6 at Oklahoma City W,35-33 F22 Abilene Christian W,52-43 D27 1-vs.West Texas A&M W,38-29 F27 at Howard Payne W,56-42 D8 Midwestern St. W,58-32 F24 at Austin College W,78-37 D28 1-vs. SE Oklahoma St. W,41-32 F28 at Daniel Baker W,56-34 D9 Centenary W,47-39 M7 7-at West Texas A&M L, 74-55 D29 1-vs.Arizona St. W,27-24 M11 3-vs.WI-Stout L, 47-42 D15 at SMU L, 55-44 D30 1-vs. North Texas W,# D19 Delta St. W,56-47 1950-51 J10 Austin College W,74-32 1942-43 D20 Loyola (LA) W,67-40 11-15 J13 at Austin College W,35-13 19-3 D29 4-vs.TCU W,54-47 N28 at SMU L, 58-53 J17 Southwestern W,73-23 D1 at North Texas W,37-31 D30 4-vs. North Texas W,66-61 N30 at Stephen F.Austin W,64-59 J20 Sam Houston St. W,49-37 D2 at North Texas W,44-38 D31 4-vs. SMU L, 53-42 D4 at Baylor L, 66-64 J21 TAMU-Commerce W,37-31 D5 at TAMU-Commerce W,47-39 J5 at Centenary L, 43-39 D8 at St. Edward's L, 53-42 F4 Trinity W,59-32 D15 TAMU-Commerce W,44-36 J7 at East Texas Baptist W,71-29 D9 at Texas L, 63-41 F7 Howard Payne L, 49-48 D17 at West Texas A&M L, 52-49 J16 Abilene Christian W,61-43 D12 at Sam Houston St. L, 65-58 F10 at Southwestern W,51-25 D18 at West Texas A&M W,61-57 J23 at Long Island L, 49-48 D14 at Hardin-Simmons L, 68-58 F11 at St. Edward's W,51-43 D21 Stephen F.Austin W,60-34 J24 at Georgetown L, 48-37 D16 Wayland Baptist W,49-39 F17 Daniel Baker W,67-32 D28 1-vs. Navy W,32-24 J26 at Duquesne W,57-53 J3 Trinity L, 63-57 F18 St. Edward's W,57-22 D29 1-vs.Arkansas L, 52-46 J28 at LaSalle L, 69-66 J10 Sam Houston St. W,55-43 F24 at Daniel Baker W,46-38 J8 North Texas W,49-39 J29 at Loyola (MD) L, 68-63 J12 North Texas W,69-62 F25 at Howard Payne L, 49-48 J18 North Texas W,40-29 J30 at Merchant Marine W,69-48 J13 at Howard Payne W,79-56 M1 at Trinity W,50-41 J29 at Stephen F.Austin W,57-53 F2 at Seton Hall L, 59-41 J16 Stephen F.Austin W,54-39 M6 2-vs. Stephen F.Austin W,40-33 F4 at McMurry W,40-26 F4 at American Int. W,67-52 J20 at Villanova L, 71-64 M8 2-at SMU L, 47-30 F5 at McMurry W,53-33 F5 at Boston College W,56-50 J21 at St. Francis (PA) L, 88-61 www.ramsports.net 29 Ram Record Book All-Time Results

J24 at Seton Hall L, 71-56 9-15 D26 9-vs. Central Mo. St. L, 81-56 D5 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 99-75 J26 at St. Francis (NY) L, 76-62 N28 Sam Houston St. L, 94-72 D27 9-vs. Midwestern St. L, 77-60 D8 at Howard Payne L, 101-86 J27 at St. Michael's L, 75-61 N30 Stephen F.Austin L, 68-55 J7 at Univ. of Dallas W,76-38 D10 at Midwestern St. L, 95-86 F3 at Trinity W,70-63 D3 SMU L, 104-68 J9 at Southwestern W,77-47 D13 Sam Houston St. W,78-70 F5 at North Texas L, 70-53 D7 McMurry L, 73-68 J11 St. Edward's W,65-46 D16 Oklahoma Baptist L, 66-64 F9 Abilene Christian W,52-43 D9 Sam Houston St. L, 94-87 J14 East Texas Baptist W,63-56 D28 11-vs.Wayland Baptist L, 85-72 F17 Midwestern St. W,64-54 D14 Louisiana Tech L, 101-86 J18 at UT-Pan American W,73-61 D29 11-vs. UT-Arlington L, 78-75 F21 Hardin-Simmons L, 70-68 D16 Centenary L, 84-66 J25 McMurry L, 57-50 D30 11-vs.Texas St. W,88-74 F23 at Midwestern St. W,50-48 D30 9-vs.TAMU-Commerce L, 82-58 J28 at McMurry L, 72-69 J3 at McMurry L, 113-96 F24 Howard Payne W,72-60 D31 9-vs.Austin College L, 77-76 F1 St. Mary's W,74-63 J7 UT-Pan American L, 70-68 M2 at Oklahoma City L, 57-42 J1 Stephen F.Austin L, 76-60 F4 at Austin College L, 60-48 J10 at Southwestern L, 76-75 J4 St. Mary's W,93-83 F6 Texas Lutheran W,93-84 J14 at St. Mary's W,81-78 1951-52 J7 UT-Pan American W,74-57 F8 UT-Pan American W,84-54 J21 at St. Edward's W,78-71 15-7 J13 St. Edward's L, 50-49 F10 at St. Edward's L, 59-43 J28 McMurry W,73-72 N29 8-vs.Texas Tech L, 57-39 J14 Southwestern W,53-50 F14 at St. Mary's L, 82-73 F1 at Sam Houston St. L, 70-68 N30 8-vs.Wayland Baptist L, 57-39 J22 East Texas Baptist W,81-78 F15 at Texas Lutheran L, 83-66 F4 at UT-Pan American L, 83-81 D6 Hardin-Simmons W,64-56 J29 Wayland Baptist L, 81-59 F18 Southwestern W,113-81 F7 Southwestern W,92-72 D15 at St. Mary's W,55-42 F1 St. Edward's W,68-55 F22 at East Texas Baptist W,79-78 F11 St. Edward’s W,86-81 D19 at TAMU-Commerce L, 56-53 F4 St. Mary's W,85-66 F25 Austin College W,72-70 F14 at UT-Arlington L, 80-66 J2 at Hardin-Simmons L, 67-52 F10 UT-Pan American W,95-62 M1 10-TAMU-Comm. L, 82-64 F17 St. Mary's W,98-94 J5 Howard Payne W,66-55 F12 Texas Lutheran W,97-69 M3 10-at TAMU-Comm. L, 91-52 F21 UT-Arlington W,94-87 J8 at Daniel Baker W,73-52 F15 Southwestern W,42-38 F25 Midwestern St. L, 95-86 J11 at Southwestern W,63-37 F18 East Texas Baptist L, 94-85 1958-59 J12 at St. Edward's L, 68-67 F22 Texas Lutheran L, 95-92 19-7 1961-62 J18 Southwestern W,60-36 M3 10-at TAMU-Comm. L, 78-52 N25 Howard Payne W,75-70 12-13 J19 Wayland Baptist W,71-57 N29 at Lipscomb W,103-93 N21 University of Dallas W,83-74 J26 at Howard Payne W,69-68 1955-56 D1 at Murray St. L, 70-56 N28 at Howard Payne L, 98-66 J29 TAMU-Commerce W,70-69 10-13 D3 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 83-76 D1 at Memphis L, 92-51 F1 at St. Mary's W,68-61 N29 Stephen F.Austin L, 70-54 D4 at Louisiana Tech L, 95-47 D2 at Arkansas St. L, 87-83 F2 at Texas Lutheran W,80-64 D3 McMurry W,77-64 D9 Midwestern St. L, 74-69 D6 at Texas L, 92-66 F5 East Texas Baptist L, 57-54 D6 at SMU L, 65-42 D13 at Howard Payne L, 85-83 D9 Howard Payne W,90-88 F9 at Abilene Christian W,82-79 D9 Sam Houston St. W,98-88 D18 TAMU-Corpus Christi W, 78-69 D12 Tarleton St. W,110-86 F14 Daniel Baker W,75-44 D14 at Centenary L, 74-70 D20 UT-Pan America W,95-78 D14 at Austin College W,72-69 F16 St. Edward's W,53-48 D16 at Louisiana Tech L, 75-69 D29 11-vs.Wayland Baptist W,86-65 D28 11-vs. Midwestern St. L, 88-71 F22 Texas Lutheran W,86-56 D29 9-vs. Midwestern St. L, 82-66 D30 11-vs.Abilene Christian W,71-69* D29 11-vs.Wayland Baptist W,80-67 F29 at East Texas Baptist L, 74-68 D30 9-vs.Austin College L, 77-70 D31 11-vs.Austin College W,76-69 D30 11-vs.Texas St. L, 73-67 J3 at Stephen F.Austin L, 89-56 J10 St. Edward's W,63-55 J3 at UT-Arlington L, 77-74 1952-53 J6 *UT-Pan American W,92-54 J13 St. Mary's W,77-76 J6 at UT-Pan American L, 75-60 16-7 J10 at McMurry W,74-57 J17 at Southwestern W,93-62 J9 Southwestern W,83-73 D2 at Midwestern St. L, 65-57 J13 at Southwestern W,77-69 J24 at Abilene Christian W,83-66 J13 St. Mary's W,93-90 D4 Sam Houston St. W,54-45 J19 at St. Edward's L, 60-59 J27 Austin College W,81-66 J17 at St. Edward's L, 76-55 D9 Midwestern St. W,58-51 J21 Texas Lutheran W,77-70 J30 at TAMU-Corpus Chr. L, 87-77 J20 at Texas Lutheran W,85-78 D11 at Howard Payne W,90-78 J27 St. Mary's W,66-61 J31 UT-Pan America W,77-73 J27 UT-Arlington W,93-62 D13 St. Mary's W,64-63 J28 at Sam Houston St. L, 82-71 F3 at Austin College W,70-65 J30 Austin College L, 81-80 D16 at Hardin-Simmons L, 72-63 F3 East Texas Baptist W,77-69 F7 Texas Lutheran W,90-82 F3 at St. Mary's L, 86-78 D18 Howard Payne W,81-58 F7 Southwestern L, 96-92 F10 at Southwestern W,90-63 F6 at Southwestern L, 93-84 J6 at Stephen F.Austin L, 68-61* F14 St. Edward's W,76-69 F14 St. Edward's W,79-77** F10 UT-Pan American W,46-42 J8 Southwestern W,83-68 F17 at St. Mary's L, 83-80 F20 at St. Mary's W,81-68 F13 St. Edward's L, 87-78 J10 at East Texas Baptist L, 88-71 F18 at UT-Pan American W,68-55 F21 at Texas Lutheran W,69-54 F17 Texas Lutheran W,85-61 J23 Texas Lutheran W,69-68 F25 at East Texas Baptist L, 104-86 F24 Abilene Christian L, 87-76 F20 at Univ. of Dallas W,70-57 J27 Stephen F.Austin L, 78-72 F28 at Texas Lutheran L, 80-70 J30 at Sam Houston St. L, 107-80 1959-60 1962-63 F6 at St. Mary's W,85-74 1956-57 15-13 15-13 F7 at Texas Lutheran W,81-70 7-20 N24 Stephen F.Austin W,69-65 N27 Howard Payne L, 76-74 F10 at Wayland Baptist W,73-70* D1 at Abilene Christian L, 61-57 N30 at Stephen F.Austin L, 72-70 D1 at Kentucky Wesleyan L, 95-70 F13 at St. Edward's W,60-54 D4 at Midwestern St. L, 103-65 D2 Sam Houston St. W,63-61 D3 at Evansville L, 78-61 F14 at Southwestern W,65-58 D7 Lamar L, 80-46 D5 at Evansville L, 89-73 D4 at Western Kentucky L, 101-66 F20 at Sul Ross W,68-61 D13 Stephen F.Austin L, 85-53 D8 at Memphis L, 107-48 D8 Tarleton St. W,75-65 F21 at Sul Ross W,73-68 D17 at Lamar L, 90-64 D9 at Murray St. L, 67-61 D11 Austin College W,91-68 F27 East Texas Baptist W,75-60 D18 at Stephen F.Austin L, 95-59 D11 at Kentucky Wesleyan L, 73-56 D15 at Austin College W,93-65 M3 5-vs. North Texas W,86-80 D21 Abilene Christian L, 97-90 D15 UT-Arlington W,66-60 D18 at Howard Payne L, 109-106 M5 5-vs.TAMU-Comm. L, 72-52 D27 11-vs. Sul Ross L, 71-64* D17 12-vs. Howard Payne L, 74-53 D27 11-vs. Sam Houston St. L, 89-74 D28 11-vs. Midwestern St. L, 86-76 D18 12-vs. St. Mary's W,99-68 D28 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. W,103-84 1953-54 J5 Austin College L, 85-72 D28 11-vs.Texas St. L, 89-65 D29 11-vs. UT-Arlington W,106-99 10-12 J8 McMurry W,76-68 D29 11-vs.Austin College W,85-59 D31 11-vs.University of Dallas L,86-78 D1 Stephen F.Austin W,71-70 J11 at Southwestern L, 87-86 D30 11-vs.Trinity W,98-82 J2 at Univ. of Dallas W,80-77 D3 at SMU L, 105-70 J12 at St. Edward's L, 88-59 J6 at UT-Pan American W,60-57 J5 Texas Lutheran W,90-70 D5 at McMurry W,69-61 J15 at McMurry L, 65-55 J12 at Southwestern W,80-78 J9 at Southwestern L, 105-103 D8 Sam Houston St. W,67-64 J18 at TAMU-C.C. L, 85-70 J16 St. Mary's W,105-85 J12 at St. Mary's W,83-74 D10 at Stephen F.Austin L, 79-59 J19 at UT-Pan American W,72-49 J23 St. Edward's L, 83-81 J15 at UT-Arlington L, 92-83 D12 at Centenary L, 63-53 J26 St. Mary's W,71-70 J27 at Sam Houston St. W,85-78 J19 St. Edward's W,95-80 D14 at Loyola (LA) L, 91-69 J29 Midwestern St. L, 85-71 J30 UT-Pan American W,72-67 J26 UT-Arlington W,81-64 J8 at St. Mary's L, 64-54 F2 at East Texas Baptist L, 114-91 F2 East Central Okla. W,73-63 J29 at Tarleton St. W,84-76 J9 at Texas Lutheran L, 71-63 F6 Texas Lutheran W,90-86 F5 at Midwestern St. W,90-79 F2 St. Mary's W,105-88 J12 at Sam Houston St. L, 95-78 F8 UT-Pan American W,80-59 F9 Southwestern W,80-74 F6 Southwestern W,92-90 J15 Wayland Baptist L, 66-57 F9 at Austin College L, 102-88 F13 at St. Edward's L, 86-84 F13 at Houston L, 125-74 J19 St. Edward's L, 70-46 F12 St. Edward's W,64-63 F16 TAMU-Corpus Chr. W,91-80 F16 at Texas Lutheran W,103-85 J22 East Texas Baptist W,49-45 F14 at St. Mary's W,78-75 F19 at St. Mary's L, 98-84 F20 University of Dallas W,80-75 J30 Hardin-Simmons L, 61-60 F19 Southwestern L, 94-86 F23 at UT-Arlington L, 76-74 F23 at St. Edward's L, 88-74 F5 St. Mary's W,89-73 F22 East Texas Baptist L, 88-57 M2 10-at Texas St. L, 86-54 M2 10-Howard Payne L, 87-83 F6 Texas Lutheran W,80-55 F26 at Texas Lutheran L, 89-82 M3 10-Texas St. L, 81-56 M4 10-at Howard Payne L, 77-71 F12 at Southwestern W,70-59 F13 at St. Edward's L, 58-48 1957-58 1960-61 1963-64 F19 Sul Ross W,76-64 12-14 11-16 13-12 F20 Sul Ross W,85-62 D3 University of Dallas W,104-46 N21 at Oklahoma Baptist L, 71-67 N30 at West Texas A&M L, 126-87 F23 Southwestern W,68-48 D6 at North Texas L, 75-61 N22 at East Central Okla. L, 92-72 D5 at Texas L, 81-46 F26 at East Texas Baptist L, 90-75 D14 TAMU-Corpus Christi L, 81-56 N29 East Central Okla. W,81-66 D7 West Texas A&M L, 101-75 D17 at Abilene Christian L, 106-69 D1 Howard Payne W,96-83 D10 Austin College W,78-58 1954-55 D20 Abilene Christian L, 64-62 D3 at Tulane L, 108-89 D13 Tarleton St. W,108-87 30 2011-12 Ram Basketball All-Time Results Ram Record Book

D14 Sul Ross W,92-80 D30 11-vs.Tarleton St. W,80-65 J3 Midwestern St. L, 91-71 J20 at Bishop College L, 95-83 D16 at Austin College W,97-71 D30 11-vs. Bishop College L, 82-79 J6 Southwestern W,56-54* J22 Austin College W,69-58 D27 11-vs.Sam Houston St. W,109-99 J2 Austin College L, 78-74 J10 St. Mary's L, 79-52 J24 at Tarleton St. W# D28 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. L, 86-72 J4 East Texas Baptist L, 79-72 J13 Houston Baptist L, 62-56 J30 at Dallas Baptist L, 81-64 D29 11-vs. UT-Arlington W,80-74 J7 Texas Lutheran L, 82-68 J17 at St. Edward's L, 63-59 F6 Dallas Baptist L, 55-46 J4 at Texas Lutheran L, 98-97 J10 at Southwestern L, 81-72 J20 at East Texas Baptist L, 70-79 F12 St. Edward's W,78-59 J8 Southwestern W,115-87 J14 at St. Mary's L, 67-60 J24 Texas Lutheran W,68-61 F17 Bishop College W,87-84 J11 St. Mary's W,96-86 J17 LeTourneau W,85-83 J31 at Houston Baptist L, 61-57 F19 at Austin College L, 85-71 J14 at UT-Arlington W,87-81 J21 St. Edward's L, 77-53 F4 at Southwestern W,70-69 F21 Tarleton St. W,73-70 J18 at St. Edward's L, 115-104 J28 UT-Arlington L, 81-76 F7 at St. Mary's L, 101-75 F24 Southwestern L, 75-74 J25 UT-Arlington L, 102-88 J31 at Austin College W,82-81 F10 Northwood W,94-69 F27 at LeTourneau W,88-77 J29 Tarleton St. W,103-82 F4 St. Mary's W,61-57 F14 at Texas Lutheran L, 77-74* F1 at St. Mary's L, 82-71 F8 Southwestern L, 73-58 F17 East Texas Baptist W,86-70 1973-74 F5 at Southwestern W,110-81 F11 at Texas Lutheran L, 67-65 F20 St. Edward's W,65-56 12-15 F10 at Tarleton St. W,86-78 F14 at East Texas Baptist L, 82-71 N21 Science & Arts W,99-93 F12 Abilene Christian L, 90-82 F18 at St. Edward's W,75-69 1970-71 N27 at Southwestern W,91-84** F15 Texas Lutheran W,92-82 F21 at LeTourneau L, 107-87 8-17 D1 LeTourneau W,87-73 F20 at Houston L, 105-77 N24 Tarleton St. W,74-73 D4 at Lamar W,78-77 F22 St. Edward's L, 93-71 1967-68 D1 Southern Mississippi W,91-80 D7 Bishop College W,89-83 F25 Abilene Christian L, 105-94 12-13 D3 at Oklahoma Christian L, 79-74 D8 St. Edward's W,69-56 N28 Northwood W,136-60 D5 Tarleton St. L, 85-81 D11 at St. Edward's L, 65-60 1964-65 D2 Northwood W,100-47 D11 13-vs. Dallas Baptist L, 94-87 D14 at LeTourneau W,72-56 13-13 D5 Tarleton St. W,94-80 D12 13-vs. Midwestern St. L, 89-83 J5 at Middle Tenn.St. L, 109-62 N21 at Howard Payne L, 105-93 D8 13-vs. LeTourneau W,90-82 D19 Oklahoma Christian L, 80-78 J7 at Murray St. L, 70-58 N24 Tarleton St. W,95-89 D9 13-vs. Midwestern St. L, 98-76 D29 11-vs. Midwestern St. W,76-69 J10 at Bishop College W,103-97 N29 at Texas L, 104-84 D13 at UT-Arlington W,110-101 D29 11-vs. East Central Okla. L, 82-55 J14 at Lubbock Chr. L, 58-45 D3 at UT-Arlington L, 110-93 D16 Evansville L, 85-72 D30 11-vs.Austin College L, 67-58 J15 at Wayland Baptist L, 85-69 D8 at Austin College W,98-66 D18 Kentucky Wesleyan L, 113-87 J4 at LSU L, 103-89 J19 Southern Nazarene L, 66-60 D12 Sul Ross W,82-70 D29 11-vs. Houston Baptist W,93-82 J6 at Florida Southern W,69-65 J22 at Austin College W,85-77 D13 Midwestern St. L, 82-79 D30 11-vs. East Texas Baptist L, 84-75 J7 at St. Leo W,77-68 J26 at Science & Arts L, 72-69 D17 at Western Kentucky L, 118-87 D30 11-vs. Midwestern St. L, 84-75 J12 St. Edward's L, 98-74 J28 at Dallas Baptist W,73-69 D18 at Kentucky Wesleyan L, 108-81 J3 East Texas Baptist W,99-88 J16 at Southwestern L, 86-74 J30 McMurry L, 75-60 D19 at Oakland W,85-78 J6 at Texas Lutheran W,78-63 J19 at East Texas Baptist L, 76-73 F2 at Southern Nazarene L, 81-56 D29 11-vs. UT-Arlington L, 104-100 J10 Southwestern W,82-72 J23 at St. Mary's L, 64-56 F5 Midwestern St. L, 79-50 D30 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. W,91-83 J13 St. Mary's L, 98-71 J26 LeTourneau W,82-75 F9 Dallas Baptist L, 81-79 D30 11-vs. Sam Houston St. W,85-72 J17 Austin College W,94-65 J30 Texas Lutheran W,79-69 F12 Austin College L, 62-47 J2 UT-Arlington L, 115-100 J17 at St. Edward's L, 95-94** F3 Southwestern L, 79-74 F15 Wayland Baptist W,74-59 J6 at Southwestern W,98-76 J27 at Austin College W,81-79 F6 St. Mary's L, 80-71 F16 Lubbock Christian W,84-72 J9 Texas Lutheran W,70-62 J30 UT-Arlington L, 113-109* F9 LeTourneau L, 115-81 F21 at Midwestern St. L, 105-70 J14 Howard Payne W,79-77 F3 at St. Mary's L, 92-70 F13 at Texas Lutheran L, 64-56 F23 Southwestern L, 112-71 J16 at St. Mary's L, 58-54 F7 at Southwestern L, 99-82 F16 East Texas Baptist W,84-73 F26 at McMurry L, 86-67 J21 St. Edward's L, 62-51 F10 Texas Lutheran W,75-71* F20 at St. Edward's L, 78-63 J30 Austin College W,99-88 F13 at East Texas Baptist L, 90-81 1974-75 F2 at Tarleton St. L, 89-80 F17 St. Edward's L, 88-82 1971-72 14-13 F6 St. Mary's W,90-84 F20 at Tarleton St. L, 102-97 5-19 N19 LeTourneau W,92-62 F7 at Southwestern W,114-82 N23 Tarleton St. L, 62-60 N23 at St. Edward’s L, 94-92* F13 at Texas Lutheran L, 89-62 1968-69 N26 SE Oklahoma St. W,65-59 N26 Angelo State W,104-80 F16 at Houston L, 122-105 8-18 N30 at Dallas Baptist L, 121-96 N29 at Hardin Simmons L, 103-89 F20 at St. Edward's W,81-79 N26 at Tarleton St. W,109-102 D2 at Texas A&M L, 96-72 D3 SE Oklahoma St. W,89-80* N29 14-vs. Sam Houston St. L, 77-69 D7 at Tarleton St. L, 86-69 D10 at Tarleton St. L, 72-71 1965-66 N30 14-vs.Texas Lutheran L, 89-83 D10 13-vs. Dallas Baptist L, 91-77 D13 at SE Oklahoma St. W,89-80* 15-10 D3 Austin College W,104-94 D11 13-vs. Huston-Tillotson W,89-80 D21 13-vs.Texas College W,95-83 N23 Tarleton St. L, 92-85 D7 at North Texas L, 94-70 D21 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 102-87 J5 St. Edward’s W,92-69 D1 at Texas L, 99-79 D10 Tarleton St. L, 88-84 D29 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. L, 82-78 J8 at Southwestern W,79-68 D4 at UT-Arlington L, 102-90 D13 13-vs. Louisana College W,82-69 J7 at Mercer L, 105-75 J11 at LeTourneau W,69-67 D7 at Austin College W,89-84 D14 13-vs. Dallas Baptist W,66-45 J11 East Texas Baptist L, 73-67 J14 at Austin College W,90-87 D10 Sul Ross L, 87-86 D17 at UT-Arlington L, 114-78 J13 Huston-Tillotson W,92-82 J17 McMurry L, 84-70 D11 Lamar L, 112-104 D20 Northwood W,121-77 J15 at Texas Lutheran L, 79-70 J18 Midwestern St. L, 79-68 D14 Tarleton St. W,85-76 D27 11-vs.Sam Houston St. L,85-67 J16 Southwestern L, 87-82 J21 Austin College W,81-71 D17 LeTourneau W,97-96 D28 11-vs. East Texas Baptist L, 65-59 J22 at St. Mary's L, 95-63 J24 at Oklahoma Chr. W,71-68 D29 11-vs. Midwestern St. L, 92-65 J4 Dallas Baptist L, 82-80 J25 at LeTourneau W,107-101 J25 at Southern Nazarene W,82-73 D30 11-vs.Austin College W,87-64 J8 at Southwestern L, 72-64 J29 at St. Edward's L, 93-79 J28 Dallas Baptist L, 78-66 D30 11-vs. East Texas Baptist W,82-64 J11 at St. Mary's L, 83-57 F2 Southwestern L, 115-87 J31 at Wayland Baptist L 50-48 J5 Southwestern W,83-74 J14 East Texas Baptist L, 70-68 F5 St. Mary's L, 72-58 F1 at Lubbock Christian L, 71-70 J8 at Texas Lutheran W,93-68 J18 St. Edward's L, 86-72 F8 East Texas Baptist L, 72-53 F7 at McMurry L, 93-69 J11 East Texas Baptist W,83-74 J21 at Austin College W,101-95 F12 Texas Lutheran L, 64-60* F8 at Midwestern St. L, 82-55 J15 St. Mary's W,88-77 J25 Texas Lutheran L, 107-87 F15 LeTourneau L, 84-75 F14 Oklahoma Christian L, 81-80 J18 at LeTourneau W,84-80 F1 St. Mary's L, 81-77 F19 St. Edward's W,72-71* F15 Southern Nazarene L, 91-73 J22 at St. Edward's L, 85-75 F4 Southwestern W,74-72 F26 at Huston-Tillotson L, 100-96 F18 at Dallas Baptist L, 86-78 J29 UT-Arlington W,110-91 F8 at St. Edward's L, 81-64 F21 Wayland Baptist W,100-74 F1 at East Texas Baptist L, 76-75 F11 at East Texas Baptist L, 93-85 1972-73 F22 Lubbock Christian W,97-63 F5 at St. Mary's L, 93-79 F15 at Texas Lutheran L, 91-79 11-17 F9 at Southwestern W,90-82 F18 at Dallas Baptist L, 97-80 N21 at McMurry L, 103-80 1975-76 F12 Texas Lutheran W,90-69 F22 Northwood W,143-91 N24 15-vs.Texas Lutheran L, 85-84 21-13 F15 Austin College W,84-72 N25 15-at LeTourneau W,78-75* N11 at East Texas Baptist W,85-76 F19 St. Edward's W,98-88 1969-70 N30 McMurry L, 83-75* N15 at LeTourneau W,94-76 F22 at Houston L, 152-108 8-18 D2 LeTourneau W,80-55 N17 St. Edward's W,110-76 N 25 at Tarleton St. L, 77-68 D5 at St. Edward's L, 63-61 N20 East Texas Baptist W,83-82 1966-67 N29 14-at East Texas Baptist L, 91-78 D8 13-vs. St. Edward's W,58-55 N22 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 66-53 8-18 N30 14-vs. LeTourneau L, 79-63 D9 13-vs. Bishop College W,101-99 N24 at Tarleton St. W,72-68 N29 at Tarleton St. W,83-77 D2 at Baylor L, 89-49 D16 Texas Southern L, 107-63 N25 LeTourneau W,84-75 D2 at Texas L, 106-63 D6 Midwestern St. L, 86-75 D18 at Prairie View A&M L, 76-48 N26 at East Central Okla. L, 82-75 D6 at UT-Arlington L, 86-69 D9 Tarleton St. L, 93-67 J4 11-vs. Central Okla. L, 59-44 D1 at St. Edward's L, 80-79 D9 13-vs. Lamar W,77-73 D12 13-vs. Northwood W,79-66 J5 11-vs.Wayland Baptist L, 70-61 D2 SE Oklahoma St. W,69-67 D10 13-vs. Midwestern St. L, 85-80 D13 13-vs. Midwestern St. W,62-60 J6 11-at Midwestern St. L, 91-54 D5 at Wayland Baptist W,74-70 D13 Tarleton St. W,70-63 D16 UT-Arlington L, 96-70 J8 at Southwestern L, 96-75 D6 at Lubbock Christian W,81-73 D16 at Tennessee Tech L, 100-62 D20 at Memphis L, 57-52 J11 Prairie View A&M L, 103-67 D7 at Abilene Christian L, 81-75 D17 at Bellarmine College L, 88-79 D29 11-vs. Midwestern St. L, 82-64 J13 Missouri-Kansas City W,84-75 D9 Tarleton St. W,76-72 D29 11-vs.TAMU-Commerce L,85-68 D30 11-vs. East Texas Baptist L, 75-54 J17 Texas Southern L, 91-81 D12 Southern Nazarene W,73-67 www.ramsports.net 31 Ram Record Book All-Time Results

D13 Oklahoma Christian W,78-72 N20 St. Edward's W,89-55 D20 East Central Okla. L, 90-86 1983-84 D19 at Phillips W,71-62 N21 at Tarleton St. W,86-56 J10 at Rice L, 82-61 16-15 D20 at Oklahoma Baptist L, 66-61 N24 16-vs. Eastern N.M. L, 78-75 J14 at Wiley College W,95-75 N19 McMurry W,74-37 J9 Midwestern St. W,80-78 N25 16-vs. Panhandle Coll. W,95-91* J19 at UT-Arlington L, 103-86 N21 TAMU-Commerce W,96-85 J10 McMurry W,69-53 N27 McMurry L, 79-65 J21 Tarleton St. W,99-80 N26 at Houston Baptist L, 70-60 J12 at UT-Arlington L, 98-90 N29 at Wyoming L, 78-66 J23 Midwestern St. W,96-88 D2 19-vs. East Central Okla. L, 78-73 J16 Missouri Southern L, 88-84 D1 at Oregon St. L, 115-59 J26 LeTourneau W,82-68 D3 19-at SE Oklahoma St. L, 76-68 J17 at Dallas Baptist L, 91-88 D4 at LeTourneau W,77-73 J29 Wiley College W,95-75 D5 St. Edward's W,81-63 J20 at American Christian L, 75-69 D5 at Abilene Christian L, 70-64 J31 Wayland Baptist W,81-59 D8 at Texas St. W,79-66 J24 Dallas Baptist W,75-64 D8 Southwestern L, 63-53 F3 at LeTourneau W,99-75 D9 Georgia St. L, 75-63 J30 at Midwestern St. L, 77-62 D9 at Weber St. L, 101-63 F7 at Wayland Baptist L, 109-98 D15 Texas St. W,81-69* J31 McMurry L, 90-87 D16 Abilene Christian W,84-82 F14 at Dallas Baptist W,102-88 D17 Stephen F.Austin W,69-63 F6 Oklahoma Baptist W,71-69 D20 at Baylor L, 87-71 F16 at Tarleton St. W,110-90 D28 20-vs. Dillard W,85-71 F7 Phillips W,85-66 D30 at SMU L, 121-86 F17 Southwestern W,77-75 D29 20-vs. Kentucky St. L, 72-57 F10 American Christian W,81-75 J9 at UT-Arlington L, 92-73 F20 Concordia-Luth. W,129-104 D29 20-at Chicago St. L, 98-71 F13 at Southern Nazarene L, 73-71 J12 at Wiley College L, 79-67 F23 at Midwestern St. L, 110-97 J9 at TAMU-Comm. W,82-79* F14 at Oklahoma Christian L, 99-92 J16 LeTourneau W,90-75 F25 Dallas Baptist W,105-97 J12 at Stephen F.Austin L, 73-64 F20 Wayland Baptist W,83-69 J20 Oklahoma Christian W,87-84 F26 10-Wayland Baptist L, 60-59 J14 at St. Edward's W,69-60 F21 Lubbock Christian W,71-48 J22 UT-Arlington L, 96-94 J16 at Texas A&M L, 75-67 J29 Midwestern St. L, 74-69 1981-82 J21 at Midwestern St. L, 67-48 1976-77 J30 at Dallas Baptist L, 68-62 12-19 J24 Dallas Baptist L, 70-52# 19-10 F1 at St. Edward's W,101-88 N7 MH-Baylor W,81-71 J28 SE Oklahoma St. W,50-45 N15 LeTourneau W,99-78 F3 Wiley College L, 83-71 N16 at MH-Baylor W,87-83 F4 Our Lady of the Lake W,84-54 N20 Southwestern W,81-64 F9 Wayland Baptist W,81-77 N17 SE Oklahoma St. L, 81-74 F6 at UT-Arlington W,80-77 N22 at East Central Okla. W,87-80 F10 at Lubbock Christian L, 80-76 N20 McMurry L, 69-67 F11 Southwestern L, 79-66 N23 Tarleton St. L, 72-70 F12 Cameron L, 79-67 N21 at St. Edward's L, 79-76 F14 at Dallas Baptist L, 86-83 N26 15-vs. SFA W,107-101** F14 at Cameron L, 98-89 N24 at Stephen F.Austin L, 75-60 F21 at McMurry W,60-53 N27 15-at Cameron L, 90-80 F17 Dallas Baptist L, 80-78 N28 at Rice L, 97-50 F24 Midwestern St. L, 66-64 N29 St. Edward’s W,92-81 F19 at Midwestern St. L, 83-76 N30 at Texas Tech L, 119-89 F27 at Texas Lutheran W,82-73 N30 LeTourneau W,85-76 F23 Wayland Baptist W,87-79 D1 at McMurry L, 99-96 F28 at Southwestern L, 85-66 D2 at Tarleton St. L, 58-57 F24 Lubbock Christian W,115-80 D4 at Stephen F.Austin L, 64-47 M1 10-McMurry W,68-65 D6 at St. Edward’s W,99-72 F27 17-Dallas Baptist L, 87-78 D7 at UT-Arlington L, 126-73 M3 10-at Wayland Baptist W,70-65* D7 East Central Okla. W,76-63 M3 10-at McMurry W,74-72 D9 Concordia-Lutheran L, 102-92 M5 10-at Midwestern St. L, 65-56 D10 Southern Nazarene W,74-71 M5 10-at Midwestern St. L, 78-72 D12 Our Lady of the Lake W,96-79 J4 at Navy L, 102-87 D19 Texas St. L, 87-74 1984-85 J5 at Virginia Tech L, 96-71 1979-80 D22 at SMU L, 87-78* 17-19 J7 Science and Arts W, 88-81 10-25 J16 UT-Arlington L, 95-87 N6 Texas College W,92-69 J8 Oklahoma Christian W,106-92 N10 at Oklahoma Christian L, 68-65 J18 Wiley College W,87-78 N10 MH-Baylor W,90-67 J14 at Wayland Baptist L, 90-83 N13 at MH-Baylor W,107-94 J20 Southwestern L, 88-82 N15 East Texas Baptist W,76-70 J15 at Lubbock Christian L, 75-70 N14 at Paul Quinn L, 83-60 J27 at Tarleton St. W,78-76 N16 at MH-Baylor W,71-60 J18 at Dallas Baptist W,101-88 N17 Tarleton St. W,93-66 F1 SE Oklahoma St. L, 93-91 N19 at Wiley College L, 77-60 J20 UT-Arlington W,85-84 N20 SE Oklahoma St. W,69-65 F3 at Tarleton St. W,100-85 N20 at East Texas Baptist W,80-74 J27 Midwestern St. W,90-76 N21 at Tarleton St. W,73-66 F5 at Concordia-Luth. L, 100-91 N23 at Dillard W,95-78 J29 McMurry W,79-75 N23 16-vs. Science & Arts L, 75-58 F6 at Southwestern W,79-75 N24 at W,73-57 F3 at Midwestern St. L, 86-77 N24 16-vs.Texas College W,79-75 F9 at Dallas Baptist L, 84-82 N27 at McMurry W,68-67 F5 at McMurry L, 95-88 N27 Paul Quinn L, 92-78 F13 at Our Lady of the Lake W,92-73 N30 St.Thomas W,90-79 F8 Dallas Baptist W,100-79 N30 at Oklahoma St. L, 102-47 F15 Dallas Baptist L, 83-72 D3 at Oklahoma City L, 81-65 F11 at Oklahoma Baptist W,78-76 D2 at Chattanooga L, 101-61 F18 Midwestern St. W,90-84 D6 Texas Lutheran W,95-92 F12 at Phillips L, 74-66 D3 at Auburn L, 90-51 F20 at LeTourneau W,72-70 D8 at UT-Arlington L, 94-78 F18 Wayland Baptist W,95-94 D4 at Vanderbilt L, 110-85 F25 10-at Dallas Baptist W,92-78 D9 at West Texas A&M L, 72-65 F19 Lubbock Christian W,98-80 D7 MH-Baylor W,105-83 F27 10-at Midwestern St. W,77-73 D11 at North Texas W,72-70 D10 at UT-Arlington L, 87-74 M1 10-at Paul Quinn L, 101-96 D29 at Weber St. L, 98-44 1977-78 D11 at Southwestern L, 74-61 D31 at Mesa College W,71-66 9-20 D13 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 76-54 1982-83 J2 Oklahoma City L, 81-58 N17 at Southwestern L, 101-91 D15 Oklahoma Christian L, 71-65 26-7 J3 at Cal. St.-Bakersfield L, 103-73 N18 at Texas St. L, 98-79 D19 at SMU L, 112-85 N13 St. Edward's W,65-61 J5 at Cal. St.-Los Angeles L, 91-87 N22 at St. Edward’s W,101-81 J12 at Pudget Sound L, 96-78 N16 SE Oklahoma St. W,95-62 J9 at Spring Hill L, 84-82 N25 16-vs.TAMU-Kingsville L, 86-69 J14 at Alaska-Anchorage W,82-74 N18 at MH-Baylor W,71-58 J10 at Texas Lutheran L, 101-71 N26 16-vs. East Central Okla. L, 90-78 J16 at Alaska-Anchorage L, 76-72 N20 at McMurry L, 67-59 J11 at TAMU-Kingsville L, 84-78 N28 St. Edward’s W,96-92 J19 UT-Arlington L, 71-67 N23 Sam Houston St. W,59-49 J15 at Stephen F.Austin L, 73-61 D2 at Southern Nazarene L, 84-71 J21 at Midwestern St. L, 111-84 N27 at Rice W,56-44 J19 at Southwestern L, 81-63 D3 at Okla. Christian L, 92-71 J24 Cameron L, 104-67 N29 at Stephen F.Austin W,54-51 J22 Stephen F.Austin L, 62-51 D5 at Lamar L, 101-90 J26 at Dallas Baptist L, 81-71 D3 at Southwestern W,57-47 J26 Midwestern St. L, 66-63 D6 at Houston Baptist L, 71-59 J29 LeTourneau W,87-82 D4 at Sam Houston St. L, 64-58 J31 at Dallas Baptist L, 69-54 D9 Cameron L, 87-76 F2 Wayland Baptist W,87-72 D6 UT-Arlington W,79-78 F5 McMurry W,77-75 J13 Oklahoma Baptist L, 84-71 F5 at LeTourneau W,101-83 D9 McMurry W,70-58 F7 at Tarleton St. W,79-66 J14 Phillips L, 71-69 F9 at Wayland Baptist L, 72-65 D11 at TCU L, 54-51 F9 Dallas Baptist W,62-55 J17 at Tarleton St. W,94-86* F12 Southwestern L, 85-79 D14 at North Texas W,72-69* F12 Tarleton State W,92-69 J20 Wayland Baptist W,98-90 F14 Dallas Baptist L, 83-71 D18 Stephen F.Austin W,59-58 F13 Southwestern L, 71-69 J21 Lubbock Christian W,87-81 F18 at Cameron L, 92-58 J3 at Louisiana Tech L, 52-46 F16 at Midwestern St. L, 102-73 J23 UT-Arlington L, 90-84 F22 Midwestern St. L, 108-86 J10 at UT-Arlington W,79-77 F21 Concordia-Lutheran W,89-83 J24 LeTourneau W,106-76 M1 10- at Paul Quinn L, 93-74 J13 at LeTourneau W,64-39 F25 10-at Wayland Baptist L, 89-68 J26 Tarleton St. W,93-68 J15 Midwestern St. L, 70-67 1985-86 J28 at Dallas Baptist L, 82-78* 1980-81 J18 Mary-Hardin Baylor W,71-58 19-12 F2 at Midwestern St. L, 67-62 20-12 J22 at Dallas Baptist L, 63-62 N8 East Texas Baptist W,96-81 F4 Science & Arts (Okla.) L, 92-83 N11 St. Edward's W,89-87* J29 at St. Edward's W,75-69 N12 at St. Edward's L, 88-78 F9 Midwestern St. W,80-73 N14 MH-Baylor W,112-84 J31 at SE Oklahoma St. W,62-54 N15 MH-Baylor W,87-58 F14 Southwestern L, 98-88 N17 at McMurry W,89-86 F2 at Oklahoma City W,62-46 N16 College of Sante Fe W,89-70 F15 UT-Arlington L, 95-83 N19 at Concordia-Luth. W,100-96 F5 Southwestern W,62-51 N18 at Jarvis Christian W,76-75 F18 Dallas Baptist W,85-79 N20 at MH-Baylor W,92-63 F11 LeTourneau W,77-49 N21 Wiley College W,120-95 F21 at Cameron L, 81-68 N24 at Southwestern W,67-66 F15 Our Lady of the Lake W,79-39 N26 McMurry W,79-73 F24 at Wayland Baptist L, 99-86 N25 at St. Edward's L, 81-77 F17 Dallas Baptist W,66-64 N29 21-at Houston L, 100-73 F25 at Lubbock Christian L, 72-69 D1 McMurry W,90-87 F19 at Midwestern St. W,62-54 N30 21-vs. Lamar L, 90-67 D3 at Old Dominion L, 75-50 M3 10-Austin College W,70-54 D2 at Stephen F.Austin L, 85-77 1978-79 D6 at East Carolina L, 90-83 M5 10-Dallas Baptist W,55-47 D6 22-vs. Southwestern W,70-63 13-24 D9 at Houston L, 93-84 M7 10-Midwestern St. W,63-61 D7 22-at MH-Baylor W,90-67 N11 at Oklahoma Christian L, 86-70 D11 UT-Arlington L, 85-83 M15 18-Point Park W,72-55 D13 23-vs. St. Edward's W,83-82 N14 Tarleton St. W,104-81 D13 at East Central Okla. L, 61-59 M16 18-Sante Fe L, 71-65 D14 23-at Howard Payne W,75-72 N18 at Southwestern L, 99-78 D18 at SMU W,84-83 J8 at UT-Arlington L, 110-92 32 2011-12 Ram Basketball All-Time Results Ram Record Book

J9 University of Dallas W,104-63 1988-89 J15 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 91-90 N15 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 100-54 J10 Schreiner College W,70-65 20-19 J19 Oral Roberts L, 81-72 N18 Concordia-Lutheran W,107-91 J15 at Chaminade W,76-69 N8 East Texas Baptist W,90-62 J26 at MH-Baylor L, 91-80* N20 Midwestern St. L, 98-89 J17 at BYU-Hawaii L, 102-76 N12 McMurry W,106-86 J28 at Southwestern W,84-80 N22 East Central OK L, 96-87 J23 Jarvis Christian L, 76-74 N14 at East Texas Baptist L, 69-67 J30 Incarnate Word W,105-87 N23 at LeTourneau W,118-87 J25 at Schreiner College L, 107-97 N18 Southwestern W,74-62 F2 St. Mary's L, 72-63 D1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 109-84 J28 Wayland Baptist L, 73-71 N19 Midwestern St. W,80-77 F5 at Rice L, 80-66 D4 SE Oklahoma St. W,80-73 J30 Tarleton St. W,86-77 N22 at Austin College W,88-75 F6 at St. Edward's L, 76-74 D8 at East Central OK W,86-71 F1 at Concordia-Luth. W,86-80 N25 at Houston Baptist W,71-67 F9 at Texas Lutheran L, 104-86 D11 Southern Nazarene W,84-73 F3 St. Edward's W,81-80 N26 at SE Louisiana L, 66-61 F11 at Midwestern St. L, 90-89 J8 LeTourneau W,121-79 F4 at McMurry L, 82-70 N29 at Indiana St. L, 70-66 F13 MH-Baylor W,75-67 J11 at East Texas Baptist W,80-78 F6 24-at Wayland Baptist W,86-80 N30 at Western Illinois L, 71-43 F16 at Incarnate Word L, 85-77 J13 Schreiner College W,112-101 F7 24-vs. Lubbock Christian L, 86-78 D2 at Northern Iowa L, 100-78 F18 University of Dallas W,85-84 J17 East Texas Baptist W,101-80 F11 Dallas Baptist W,79-75 D3 at SW Missouri L, 105-51 F20 at St. Mary's L, 99-76 J22 at Midwestern St. L, 94-83 F17 at Tarleton St. L, 78-72 D6 at Southwestern W,81-64 F23 St. Edward's L, 86-85 J24 at University of Dallas L, 73-65 F20 at Dallas Baptist W,78-68 D10 at Murray St. L, 102-51 F26 Texas Lutheran W,99-96 J29 MH-Baylor W,100-89 D16 at McMurry L, 92-90 F2 Texas Lutheran W,130-129* 1986-87 D18 Southern Nazarene L, 76-72 1991-92 F4 at Schreiner College W,92-69 24-9 J7 30-vs. Dallas Baptist W,84-77 16-15 F5 at St. Edward's L, 99-74 N6 at East Texas Baptist W,88-81 J10 at Hawaii-Loa W,106-86 N12 East Texas Baptist W,128-90 F10 at Incarnate Word L, 77-54 N8 at McMurry W,109-95 J12 at Hawaii-Hilo L, 81-78* N13 at Austin College W,103-89 F12 St. Mary's L, 69-65 N11 Jarvis Christian W,111-79 J14 at BYU-Hawaii L, 64-61 N16 Midwestern St. L, 87-79 F16 at MH-Baylor W,104-99 N14 25-Lubbock Christian W,102-76 J17 Austin College W,82-78 N20 at SE Oklahoma St. W,88-83 F19 at Texas Lutheran L, 118-109 N15 Spring Hill W,95-76 J19 at Central Florida L, 82-77 N22 Oklahoma Baptist L, 84-77 F23 St. Edward's L, 89-68 N16 at Paul Quinn L, 103-65 J24 at Dallas Baptist W,74-58 N23 at Univ. of Dallas W,106-89 F26 Incarnate Word L, 77-72 N18 Sul Ross W,97-83 J28 at St. Edward's L, 88-86 N26 Austin College W,82-75 M1 at St. Mary's L, 112-93 N21 Angelo St. L, 88-85 J30 Dallas Baptist W,92-90 D3 at Oklahoma Baptist W,88-78 N26 at Howard Payne W,84-80 F1 at MH-Baylor W,90-85 D6 Oklahoma Christian L, 92-82 1994-95 D2 Dallas Baptist W,86-70 F4 Incarnate Word W,89-83 D7 at Southern Nazarene W,89-81 7-23 D6 at Jarvis Christian W,108-102 F8 St. Mary's L, 90-84* D10 at East Texas Baptist W,82-74 N10 East Texas Baptist W,109-105 D10 Howard Payne W,95-87 F11 at Texas Lutheran L, 96-89 D19 at UT-El Paso L, 89-73 N15 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 87-77 D12 26-vs. Southern Colo. L, 74-62 F15 St. Edward's W,89-62 D21 at Drake L, 65-47 N18 at Eastern NM L, 86-72 D13 26-vs. Mesa College W,74-60 F18 MH-Baylor W,96-86 J11 at Florida Southern L, 72-64 N19 at West Texas A&M L, 87-69 D20 BYU-Hawaii W,123-112 F20 at Midwestern St. L, 78-70 J18 LSU-Shreveport W,90-70 N21 at East Central OK L, 64-59 J7 Sul Ross W,97-63 F22 at Incarnate Word L, 89-79 J20 at University of Dallas W,89-85 N22 LeTourneau W,96-80 J8 at UT-Arlington L, 110-92 F25 St. Mary's L, 63-59 J21 at LSU-Shreveport W,99-82 N26 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 88-55 J9 27-vs. Huston-Tillotson W,92-79 F28 Texas Lutheran W,105-89 J25 at Southern Utah L, 133-76 N28 at Univ. of Dallas W,77-76 J10 27-at Southwestern L, 85-83* M2 St. Edward's W,58-52 J30 at Midwestern St. L, 80-62 D5 at Stephen F. Austin L, 126-73 J23 at Lubbock Christian L, 79-66 M4 10-Concordia-Luth. W,101-71 F1 MH-Baylor W,108-95 D7 SE Oklahoma St. L, 81-76 J26 Midwestern St. W,108-78 M6 10-at Southwestern W,69-61 F5 at Incarnate Word L, 79-70 D10 at LeTourneau L, 103-91 J31 at Midwestern St. L, 70-69 M8 10-at St. Mary's L, 74-60 F8 at St. Mary's L, 77-68 D13 East Central Okla. L, 77-73 F5 Tarleton St. W,95-82 F12 St. Edward's W,88-70 J9 University of Dallas W,112-79 F7 at Dallas Baptist L, 106-82 1989-90 F15 Texas Lutheran W,79-67 J14 at Incarnate Word L, 61-55 F9 Paul Quinn W,73-71 9-19 F17 at West Texas A&M L, 100-85 J18 Schreiner College L, 73-66 F11 at Tarleton St. W,84-69 N7 at East Texas Baptist L, 103-101 F19 at MH-Baylor L, 80-74 J21 St. Mary's L, 76-65 F14 Midwestern St. W,87-78 N17 31-Univ. of Dallas W,128-107 F22 Incarnate Word L, 83-72 J23 at East Texas Baptist L, 100-85 F17 McMurry W,103-87 N18 31-Western N.M. W,107-83 F26 St. Mary's W,74-71* J25 at St. Edward's L, 94-73 F19 28-Grand Canyon Coll. W,86-83 N21 Dallas Baptist L, 97-88 F29 at St. Edward's W,92-91 J28 MH-Baylor L, 105-102 F20 28-Langston W,90-88 N27 at Florida Southern L, 93-64 M3 at Texas Lutheran L, 85-77 J30 at Midwestern St. L, 91-80 F21 28-Univ. of Dallas W,118-60 N28 at Central Florida L, 80-79 M7 10-at Wayland Baptist L, 96-65 F1 at Texas Lutheran L, 93-76 F26 10-Midwestern St. W,108-78 N29 Hawaii-Loa L, 109-90 F4 at Concordia-Luth. L, 95-83 F28 10-at Paul Quinn L, 90-86 D2 Georgetown L, 100-90 1992-93 F6 at Southern Utah L, 96-55 D5 Austin College W,89-69 8-21 F8 Incarnate Word L, 87-71 1987-88 D9 at Nicholls St. L, 75-65 N9 at East Texas Baptist L, 98-92 F11 at Schreiner College W,84-77 19-14 J5 32-vs.UT-Pan American L,104-80 N12 at Univ. of Dallas W,96-85 F15 at St. Mary's L, 93-73 N10 Jarvis Christian W,105-104** J6 32-vs.Wayland Baptist L, 84-80 N17 SE Oklahoma St. W,70-69 F18 St. Edward's W,108-93 N14 MH-Baylor W,85-74 J12 27-at Southwestern L, 76-56 N19 at Concordia-Luth. W,95-89 F22 at MH-Baylor L, 84-82 N16 at McMurry W,92-87 J13 27-St. Edward's L, 78-67 N25 at Regis L, 88-52 F25 Texas Lutheran W,106-102* N19 East Texas Baptist W,100-85 J16 at Austin College W,81-63 N27 33-vs.Southern Colorado L,91-77 F28 Concordia-Lutheran L, 81-78 N28 Southwestern W,85-69 J20 East Texas Baptist W,95-91 N28 33-vs. Middlebury L, 93-66 D3 at Jarvis Christian W,84-75 J23 at Dallas Baptist L, 86-75 D1 at Stephen F.Austin L, 92-72 1995-96 D4 22-vs. Southwestern L, 67-59 J27 St. Edward's L, 69-61* D4 34-at Belmont L, 103-75 11-19 D5 22-at MH-Baylor L, 87-82 J31 MH-Baylor L, 86-77 D5 34-vs.Arkansas Tech L, 90-58 N4 at East Texas Baptist L, 88-85 D7 at Houston Baptist L, 78-66 F3 at Incarnate Word W,81-69 D8 at Mo.-Kansas City L, 97-61 N7 LeTourneau W,119-75 D16 at Southern Utah L, 100-68 F5 at Utah L 67-50 D9 Midwestern St. W,103-100 N11 Wiley College W,111-66 D17 29-vs. St. Cloud St. L, 97-75 F7 at St. Mary's L, 79-59 D10 at Sam Houston St. L, 105-75 N14 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 95-54 D18 29-at Calif. St.-Bakersfield L, 82-80 F10 Texas Lutheran L, 92-84 D12 at Texas St. L, 87-60 N18 Houston Baptist W,122-106 D19 at Northern Arizona L, 80-55 F14 at St. Edward's L, 83-67 J12 at Cal. St.-Northridge L, 92-62 N21 Midwestern St. W,89-76 J8 27-vs.Wayland Baptist L, 107-71 F17 at MH-Baylor W,103-100 J15 at Southern Utah L, 87-63 N27 University of Dallas W,90-67 J9 27-at MH-Baylor L, 87-85 F21 Incarnate Word W,98-89 J20 East Texas Baptist W,96-95 N28 at LeTourneau W,90-75 J12 at East Texas Baptist L, 84-73 F24 St. Mary's W,84-66 J25 University of Dallas W,77-69 N30 at Houston Baptist L, 97-95 J18 at Austin College W,97-94 F27 at Texas Lutheran L, 83-65 J30 at MH-Baylor L, 107-87 D2 East Central OK L, 98-71 J23 St. Mary's L, 95-78 F4 at Texas Lutheran L, 96-88* D5 SE Oklahoma St. L, 80-70 J25 St. Edward's W,81-77 1990-91 F6 St. Edward's L, 75-64 D9 at UT-Arlington L, 89-75 J29 McMurry W,89-64 13-17 F11 Incarnate Word L, 96-89 D12 East Texas Baptist L, 80-74 J30 at Dallas Baptist W,75-66 N10 at East Texas Baptist L, 97-73 F13 at St. Mary's W,75-68 D16 at East Central OK L, 105-82 F1 St. Edward's W,86-78 N15 SE Oklahoma St. L, 63-59 F15 at Midwestern St. L, 100-93 J13 Incarnate Word L, 91-67 F6 Incarnate Word W,82-80 N17 Southwestern W,75-73 F18 MH-Baylor L, 105-98 J15 at Wiley College W,88-79 F8 MH-Baylor W,100-91 N27 Austin College W,82-72 F20 Texas Lutheran L, 74-68 J17 at Schreiner College W,88-73 F13 Texas Lutheran W,77-73 N29 at Univ. of Dallas W,98-91* F25 at St. Edward's W,111-110 J20 at St. Mary's L, 72-67 F15 MH-Baylor W,100-96 N30 at LSU-Shreveport W,80-68 F27 at Incarnate Word L, 132-115 J22 at University of Dallas W,# F17 Austin College W,107-93 D1 at Oral Roberts L, 110-69 M2 St. Mary's L, 108-102 J24 St. Edward's W,73-71 F20 St. Mary's L, 86-75 D5 at Austin College W,70-68 J27 at MH-Baylor L, 98-83 F23 Dallas Baptist W,86-75 D8 East Texas Baptist W,87-74 1993-94 J31 Texas Lutheran L, 78-62 F25 Midwestern St. L, 84-62 D10 at West Texas A&M L, 108-67 15-15 F3 Concordia-Lutheran L, 88-69 F27 Incarnate Word W,83-82 D13 Midwestern St. L, 89-82 N6 Dallas Christian W,169-59 F7 at Incarnate Word L, 72-66 M2 Texas Lutheran W,91-87 D15 LSU-Shreveport W,98-56 N8 Univ. of Dallas W,104-101 F10 Schreiner College W,109-74 M7 10-East Texas Baptist L, 70-60 J11 27-St. Mary's L, 82-65 N12 at Southern Nazarene L, 122-106 F14 St. Mary's L, 73-66 J12 27-at Southwestern W,62-58 N13 at Okla. 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F21 MH-Baylor L, 97-90 F10 at Texas Lutheran L, 85-82 F18 at LeTourneau W,105-82 D29 48-Missouri Valley W,93-85 F24 at Texas-Lutheran L, 103-81 F13 Incarnate Word L, 75-53 F28 42-vs. Univ. of Dallas L, 88-82 J3 at LSU-Shreveport W,109-100 F27 at Concordia-Luth. L, 83-72 F27 at Texas Lutheran L, 82-60 M1 42-vs. Southern Virginia L, 88-77 J8 at Paul Quinn W,99-86 J10 at SAGU W,90-78 1996-97 1999-00 2002-03 J13 Texas College L, 77-69 11-15 15-12 21-12 J16 UT-Permian Basin W,98-81 N19 at Midwestern St. L, 100-92 N19 35-vs. SW Oklahoma St. W,89-68 N7 at Mid-America Bible W,74-72* J22 at Houston Baptist L, 92-87 N23 at TAMU-Commerce L, 91-70 N20 35-at Tarleton St. L, 75-67 N8 at SW Okla. Christian W,84-59 J24 at Huston-Tillotson W,84-62 N28 Oklahoma Christian W,80-70 N23 at Sam Houston St. L, 85-70 N9 at Hillsdale Baptist W,80-64 J29 Wiley W,103-95 N29 at Southern Nazarene L, 82-56 N27 Jarvis Christian W,95-82 N11 SW Okla. Christian W,91-71 J31 Jarvis Christian W,88-86 D3 at SW Oklahoma St. L, 82-56 N30 Texas College W,86-74 N16 at Dallas Christian W,94-74 F5 at Langston L, 80-69 D7 TAMU-Commerce L, 81-52 D2 at UT-Arlington L, 86-74 N22 at McNeese St. L, 85-54 F7 at Bacone L, 91-83 D14 at East Central OK L, 82-69 D8 Paul Quinn W,93-90** N23 Schreiner College W,88-60 F11 Paul Quinn W,110-85 D17 at UT-Arlington L, 79-70 D10 at East Central OK W,99-75 N30 at UT-Arlington L, 81-65 F14 SAGU W,100-95 D29 Upper Iowa L, 59-55 D18 SE Oklahoma St. W,100-93* D3 Paul Quinn W,96-76 F17 at Texas College L, 97-83 D30 MacAlaster College W,87-82 D19 SW Oklahoma St. W,96-91 D12 at SAGU W,82-65 F21 at UT-Permian Basin L, 90-79 J8 at Texas Lutheran L, 75-66 J6 St. Edward's W,80-63 D14 at Jarvis Christian W,78-67 F24 TAMIU W,81-76 J11 Concordia-Lutheran W,72-62 J8 East Central OK W,99-75 D30 Concordia-Lutheran W,98-75 F26 Houston Baptist W,113-91 J16 at East Texas Baptist L, 93-83 J10 at SW Oklahoma St. L, 95-89 J3 at Oklahoma Christian L, 85-66 F28 Huston-Tillotson W,84-71 J18 at Schreiner College W,75-72 J12 at Rockhurst College W,81-72 J4 at Southern Nazarene L, 96-81 M3 44-at SAGU W,66-55 J22 Incarnate Word L, 83-79 J15 at Incarnate Word L, 74-66 J11 UT-Permian Basin W,86-76 M4 44-vs. Langston L, 66-55 J29 at St. Edward's W,77-72 J20 Tarleton St. L, 72-64 J13 Texas College W,80-73 F1 St. Mary's L, 80-58 J25 at SE Oklahoma St. W,71-69 J18 Huston-Tillotson W,81-71 2005-06 F5 Texas Lutheran L, 107-95 J27 Texas Lutheran L, 76-65 J20 at Houston Baptist L, 89-71 25-9 F8 at Concordia-Luth. W,98-91 J29 St. Mary's L, 67-56 J25 at Langston L, 87-68 N4 39-vs. Col. of Ozarks W,81-77 F12 MH-Baylor W,83-52 F2 Incarnate Word W,74-72* J27 at Bacone W,98-77 N5 39-vs.Kansas Wesleyan W,99-68 F15 East Texas Baptist W,81-78 F9 at St. Edward's W,83-82 J30 at Wiley W,98-86 N8 Oklahoma Christian L, 74-66 F19 Schreiner W,104-68 F12 at Texas Lutheran W,115-104 F1 SAGU W,104-78 N15 at Oklahoma City L, 89-81 F22 at Incarnate Word L, 81-70 F16 at St. Mary's L, 75-72 F3 at Paul Quinn L, 76-74 N17 at LSU-Shreveport L, 85-78 F24 at MH-Baylor W,94-84 F19 at Incarnate Word L, 84-70 F8 Jarvis Christian L, 96-85 N19 at SE Louisiana W,76-69& M1 St. Edward's W,89-80 F22 Rockhurst College L, 70-65 F10 Wiley College W,77-69 N22 at Stephen F.Austin L, 82-73 & M4 at St. Mary's L, 80-78 F26 at St. Edward's L, 88-68 F15 at UT-Permian Basin W,77-67 N28 at UT-Arlington L, 78-64& F29 Texas Lutheran W,91-76 F17 at Texas College W,87-84* D3 Jarvis Christian L, 79-71 1997-98 F22 at Huston-Tillotson L, 106-97 D5 Wiley W,107-72 15-12 2000-01 F24 Houston Baptist L, 92-82 D13 LSU-Shreveport W,93-72 N14 35-vs.TAMU-Kingsville W,83-64 8-19 M1 Langston W,83-66 D30 at Oklahoma Christian L, 77-68 N15 35-at Tarleton St. W,66-59 N18 at UT-Arlington L, 86-78 M3 Bacone L, 72-64 J7 at Houston Baptist L, 82-79 N25 Midwestern St. L, 69-67 N21 at Cameron L, 85-74 M8 43-Huston-Tillotson W,79-70 J9 at Huston-Tillotson W,92-50 D3 at Texas College W,92-87 N25 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 100-99* M14 44-vs. Jarvis Christian L, 80-70 J14 TAMIU W,71-56 D5 36-at Drury College L, 69-54 N27 SW Oklahoma St. W,91-85 J16 UT-Permian Basin W,80-67 D6 36-vs. Central Arkansas L, 75-56 N30 SE Oklahoma St. L, 63-46 2003-04 J19 at Paul Quinn W,103-81 D10 East Central OK L, 78-75 D2 Ouachita Baptist W,80-59 15-18 J23 SAGU W,68-64 D13 Howard Payne W,106-94 D5 Tarleton St. L, 56-55 N11 Oklahoma Christian L,94-82 J25 Texas College W,71-68 D16 SE Oklahoma St. W,67-63 D8 Cameron W,94-82 N15 Dillard L, 70-53 J28 at Jarvis Christian W,84-70 D18 at UT-Arlington L, 89-76 D16 East Central OK L, 82-65 N18 St. Gregory’s W,91-70 J30 at Wiley W,81-71 J6 at Howard Payne W,74-70 D20 at East Central OK L, 77-75 N21 45-vs.Tabor College W,73-67 F2 at Texas College W,71-62 J10 St. Edward's W,72-71 D29 35-vs.TAMU-Commerce L,97-83 N22 45-at Sterling College W,81-76 F4 Langston W,89-70 J14 at Schreiner College W,74-72 D30 35-at Tarleton St. W,83-80 N24 at St. Gregory’s L, 80-65 F6 at Bacone L, 77-75* J17 at Texas Lutheran L, 72-68 J3 at Ouachita Baptist W,83-70 N29 at TAMU-International W,82-69 F11 Houston Baptist W,83-80 J21 St. Mary's L, 59-57 J6 at SW Oklahoma St. W,102-92 D1 at Houston Baptist L, 76-63 F13 Huston-Tillotson W,102-80 J24 at Incarnate Word L, 66-54 J11 Drury College L, 78-73 D3 at UT-Arlington L, 74-69 F16 at TAMIU W,88-57 J29 East Texas Baptist W,89-66 J13 at Central Oklahoma L, 119-98 D6 UT-Permian Basin W,97-70 F20 at UT-Permian Basin L, 80-73 J31 at Concordia-Luth. W,92-60 J18 at Lincoln W,95-88 D13 SAGU W,77-69 F 23 Bacone W,87-58 F4 Texas College W,92-74 J20 at Rockhurst College L, 76-72 D15 Huston-Tillotson W,94-79 F25 Paul Quinn W,91-64 F7 at St. Edward's W,86-75 J25 at St. Mary's L, 72-62 D30 Sterling College W,83-78 F27 at SAGU W,76-70 F11 Schreiner College W,93-77 J27 Incarnate Word L, 89-63 J2 46-at Okla. Christian L, 72-69 M2 44-at SAGU L, 86-85 F14 Texas Lutheran W,85-69 F3 St. Edward's L, 85-82 J3 46-vs. Sou. Nazarene L, 77-74 M16 18-vs. Union W,82-64 F18 at St. Mary's L, 81-71 F9 at Drury College L, 97-81 J10 Texas College W,76-74 M17 18-vs. OK Christian W,67-62 F21 Incarnate Word L, 65-51 F15 Lincoln L, 87-74 J12 Paul Quinn W,85-68 M18 18-vs. Carroll W,73-70 F26 at East Texas Baptist L, 75-72 F17 Rockhurst College L, 73-65 J17 at Bacone L, 81-71 M20 18-vs. OK Baptist W,83-72 F28 Concordia-Lutheran W,93-70 F22 St. Mary's L, 74-66 J19 at Langston L, 82-73 M21 18-vs. Oklahoma City W,67-65 M4 37-at Texas Lutheran L, 96-91 F24 at Incarnate Word L, 71-61 J24 TAMU-International W,75-65 M1 St. Edward's W,99-97 J26 Houston Baptist L, 98-85 2006-07 1998-99 J28 at Wiley L, 65-63 19-10 9-18 2001-02 J31 at UT-Permian Basin W# N2 at UT-Arlington L, 80-52& N13 at Arkansas Tech W,78-55 17-9 F3 at Jarvis Christian L, 73-67 N4 Dallas Christian W,99-40 N14 at Southern Colorado L, 70-64 N16 39-LeTourneau L, 84-79* F7 at SAGU L, 77-68 N7 at OK Christian L, 70-61 N17 at Midwestern St. L, 93-80* N17 40-at Austin College L, 76-69 F9 at Huston-Tillotson W,75-72 N11 SW Adventist W,112-65 N20 Science & Arts W, 57-56 N18 40-vs. MH-Baylor W,81-73 F16 Wiley W,107-65 N15 Parker W,98-73 N21 Southern Arkansas L, 93-77 N21 Howard Payne W,82-74 F19 Jarvis Christian L, 68-61 N17 49-vs. LSU-Shreveport W,72-58 N24 at Tarleton St. L, 54-50 N27 St. Gregory's W,67-54 F21 at Texas College W,78-66 N18 49-vs. Galilee W# N27 38-at TAMU-Comm. L, 87-58 D2 Sul Ross W,83-66 F23 at Paul Quinn L, 72-69 N24 50-Sioux Falls L, 83-70 N28 38-vs.Texas College W,78-67 D12 at Concordia-Luth. L, 93-83 F28 Bacone L, 76-68 N25 50-Westmont W,72-62 D1 at Angelo St. L, 88-81 D15 Hardin Simmons W,79-72 M1 Langston L, 87-80 D2 51-vs. St. Gregory’s W,73-69 D5 at UT-Arlington L, 70-57 D17 at McMurry L, 98-87 M6 43-at Houston Baptist L, 101-96 D3 51-at OK City L, 75-74 D8 Tarleton St. W,60-50 D20 McMurry L, 100-86 D9 at UT-San Antonio L, 74-70& D10 TAMU-Commerce L, 59-51 D28 at National Christian W,95-80 2004-05 J3 at Texas College W,82-71 D12 at East Central OK L, 87-70 D29 at National Christian W,96-75 20-12 J6 at SAGU W,83-55 D17 at SE Oklahoma St. L, 95-70 J4 41-vs. Newman College L, 86-82 N9 at Oklahoma Christian L, 90-80 J8 Paul Quinn W,80-56 J6 East Central OK L, 75-74 J5 41-at Tabor College W,57-48 N19 47-vs.Tougaloo L, 90-79 J13 Houston Baptist W,57-54 J9 at St. Edward's L, 87-83 J8 Austin College W,75-60 N20 47-at Belhaven W,109-88 J25 at Langston W,54-53 J13 St. Mary's W,77-53 J14 at Hardin Simmons W,97-88 N23 Oklahoma Christian L, 85-80 J27 Wiley L, 77-75 J16 Texas Lutheran L, 73-70 J19 National Christian W,88-73 N30 at UT-Arlington L77-72 J29 at Jarvis Christian L, 70-59 J20 at Incarnate Word W,63-62 J21 at Sul Ross L, 76-70 D4 at Wiley W,113-79 F1 at Wiley L, 61-37 J20 Concordia-Lutheran W,91-61 J29 at Northwestern (LA) W,99-84 D6 at Jarvis Christian W,73-72 F3 Texas College W,82-71 J25 SE Oklahoma St. L, 72-64 F7 SAGU W,95-87 D11 Langston W,77-73 F7 at Bacone W,84-74 J27 at Concordia-Luth. W,73-54 F9 National Christian W,76-57 D13 Bacone L, 74-70 F10 SAGU W,71-60 F3 St. Edward's W,93-68 F11 at Howard Payne W,84-81 D15 at TAMIU W,97-73 F12 at Paul Quinn W,76-64 F6 at St. Mary's L, 79-60 F16 at National Christian W,88-62 D28 48-Morningside W,101-97 F14 Huston-Tillotson W,72-55 34 2011-12 Ram Basketball All-Time Results Ram Record Book

F17 at Houston Baptist L, 69-45 N13 54-vs.SW Adventist W,119-60 F19 at Huston-Tillotson L, 88-60 N14 54-Sterling W,70-68 TOURNAMENT LEGEND F21 Jarvis Christian L, 106-93** N20 Arlington Baptist W,95-22& 1 - All-College Tournament,Oklahoma City, OK F24 Bacone W,113-78 N24 Oklahoma City W,55-47 F26 Langston W,63-57 N27 52-Dallas Christian W,71-58 2 - Southwestern AAU Tournament,Dallas,TX M1 44-vs. Langston L, 59-57 N28 52-St.Thomas W,58-52 3 - NAIB National Tournament,Kansas City, MO D10 SW Adventist W,58-52 2007-08 D17 at Wiley W,72-63 4 - Fort Worth Invitational, Fort Worth,TX 20-12 D22 at UT-Arlington L, 101-85& N6 at OK City L, 64-46 J3 at LSU-Shreveport L, 78-54 5 - NAIB Regional Tournament,Fort Worth,TX N8 Parker W,100-68 J7 at Texas College W,69-59 6 - Washburn College Classic,Topeka,KS N16 45-at Sterling W,65-61 J9 at Paul Quinn W,76-48 N17 45-vs.Tabor W,74-68 J11 Bacone W,78-71 7 - NAIB Play-In Game, Home Sites N19 at OK Wesleyan L, 79-65 J14 SW Assemblies of God W,83-72 8 - Tulia Classic,Tulia,TX N29 at UT-Arlington L, 71-49& J18 Univ. of the Southwest W,92-80 D4 at Xavier (LA) L, 63-52 J23 Jarvis Christian W,92-74 9 - Dallas Elks Tourney, Dallas,TX D8 at Bacone W,73-67 J25 at Langston W,95-89 10 - NAIA District Playoff, Home Sites D10 OK Wesleyan W,72-68 J28 Huston-Tillotson W,103-98* D14 52-Belhaven W,79-72 J30 at Our Lady of the Lake L, 85-66 11 - Cotton Bowl Classic, Dallas,TX D15 52-LSU-Shreveoprt L, 88-60 F4 Texas College L, 82-69 D17 Wesley W,92-61 F6 Paul Quinn W,52-50 12 - Texas State Invitational, San Marcos,TX D19 at UT-San Antonio L, 70-54& F8 at Bacone L, 70-67 13 - Cowtown Tournament,Fort Worth,TX D29 at OK Baptist L, 68-46 F11 at SW Assemblies of God W,72-63 J2 Southwestern (KS) L, 62-60 F15 at Univ. of the Southwest W,71-68 14 - Thanksgiving Classic, Marshall,TX J5 at Texas College W,65-62 F18 Wiley W,77-51 15 - LeTourneau Tournament,Longview,TX J8 at Wesley W,71-68 F20 at Jarvis Christian W,89-68 J12 at SAGU W,61-46 F22 Langston W,105-75 16 - Cameron Holiday Classic, Lawton, OK J14 Paul Quinn W,86-75 F25 at Huston-Tillotson L, 87-82* J16 Langston W,64-63 F27 Our Lady of the Lake W,87-85 17 - Texas Athletic Conference Tournament,Dallas,TX J21 at Huston-Tillotson W,70-64 M4 44-at SW Assemblies of God W,76-72 18 - NAIA National Tournament,Kansas City, MO J26 Wiley L, 70-68 M5 44-vs. Bacone L, 78-64 J28 Jarvis Christian L, 66-61 M17 18-vs. Central Methodist W,74-71 19 - Southeastern Oklahoma State Tournament,Durant, OK F2 Bacone W,80-63 M19 18-vs. Oklahoma Baptist L, 85-75* 20 - Chicago State Classic, Chicago, IL F4 at Langston W,60-58 F9 Texas College W,75-64 2010-11 21 - University of Houston Tournament,Houston,TX F16 SAGU W,75-64 30-4 22 - Mary-Hardin Baylor Tournament,Belton,TX F18 at Paul Quinn L, 77-74 N6 at Oklahoma Christian W,69-55 F25 Huston-Tillotson W,63-53 N9 St.Thomas W,77-57 23 - Howard Payne Tournament,Brownwood,TX M1 at Wiley L, 73-65 N15 SW Adventist W,117-58 M3 at Jarvis Christian W,63-59 N19 39-vs. Columbia W,72-53 24 - Wayland Baptist Tournament,Plainview,TX M6 44-vs. Bacone W,83-64 N20 39-vs. Missouri Valley W,65-57 25 - Burger King Classic, Fort Worth,TX M7 44-vs. Langston L, 66-49 N27 at Paul Quinn W,72-56 M20 18-vs. McKendree L, 73-71 N29 52-SW Assemblies of God W,92-69 26 - Grand Canyon Classic, Phoenix,AZ D2 Huston-Tillotson W,92-63 27 - Southwestern New Year’s Classic, Georgetown,TX 2008-09 D4 Our Lady of the Lake W,85-68 29-5 D11 SW Adventist W,108-80 28 - Ram Classic, Fort Worth,TX N5 Parker W,106-63 D18 at Belhaven W,88-57 N8 at OK Christian L, 76-63 D30 at St.Thomas L, 72-64 29 - Calif. State-Bakersfield Classic, Bakersfield, CA N18 at UT-Arlington L, 74-71& J6 Univ. of the Southwest W,104-83 30 - Christian College Classic, Cedar Hill,TX N21 OK Baptist W,63-46 J8 at Wiley W,75-51 N25 at Hillsdale FW Baptist W,116-74 J10 at LSU-Shreveport L, 74-68 31 - Texas Wesleyan Classic, Fort Worth,TX N28 53-OK Christian W,85-78 J15 at Bacone W,92-86 32 - Silver City Classic, Silver City, NM N29 53-LSU-Shreveport W,70-69 J17 at Langston W,89-68 D6 at Stephen F.Austin L, 92-42& J22 Jarvis Christian W,81-49 33 - Mesa State Tournament,Grand Junction, CO D12 52-Rhema Bible W,87-67 J24 Texas College W,75-65 34 - Belmont Classic, Nashville,TN D13 52-Belhaven W,67-59 J27 at Univ. of the Southwest W,78-69 D16 Dallas Christian W,68-60 J29 Paul Quinn W,85-58 35 - Tarleton State Tournament,Stephenville,TX D18 Hillsdale FW Baptist W,142-97 J31 at SW Assemblies of God W,86-68 D30 at LSU-Shreveport W,71-67 F7 at Our Lady of the Lake W,91-89 36 - Office Concepts Holiday Classic, Springfield, MO J5 at-UT-San Antonio L, 98-67& F12 Wiley W,89-78 37 - Heart of Texas Conference Tournament,Seguin,TX J8 at Jarvis Christian L, 59-54 F14 LSU-Shreveport W,77-66* J10 at Langston L, 86-80 F17 at Huston-Tillotson W,92-60 38 - Texas A&M-Commerce Classic, Commerce,TX J12 at Bacone W,86-80 F19 Bacone W,97-64 39 - Southwestern Assemblies of God Classic,Waxahachie,TX J17 Huston-Tillotson W,89-79 F21 Langston W,96-77 J19 Texas College W,84-62 F26 at Jarvis Christian W,90-72 40 - Austin College Tournament,Sherman,TX J22 at Univ. of the Southwest W,82-66 F28 at Texas College W 64-81# J24 at SW Assemblies of God W,80-75 M3 44-at SW Assemblies of God W,97-83 41 - Tabor College Classic,Tabor, KS J26 at Paul Quinn W,76-70 M4 44-vs. Paul Quinn W,78-68 42 - USCAA National Tournament,Detroit, MI J31 at Wiley W,84-62 M5 44-vs. LSU-Shreveport L, 71-67 F2 Jarvis Christian W,63-57 M16 18-vs. Rogers State L, 66-64 43 - Red River Athletic Conference Tourney, Home Sites F7 Bacone W,76-72 44 - Red River Athletic Conference Tourney,Waxahachie,TX F9 Langston W,80-78 * - Overtime F14 at Huston-Tillotson W,79-63 # - Forfeit 45 - Pizza Hut Warrior Classic, Sterling, KS F19 Wiley W,74-70 & - Exhibition 46 - Sleep Inn Classic, Oklahoma City, OK F21 SW Assemblies of God W,79-75 F23 Paul Quinn W,72-69 47 - Belhaven Classic, Jackson, MS F28 at Texas College W,74-54 M2 Univ. of the Southwest W,88-66 48 - Wings “N” More Wesleyan Classic, Fort Worth,TX M5 44-vs.Wiley W,59-56 49 - Pepsi Classic,Waxahachie,TX M6 44-vs. Bacone W,67-64 M7 44-vs. Jarvis Christian L, 79-72 50 - Texas Shootout,Fort Worth,TX M18 18-vs. Lindsey Wilson W,75-69 51 - Oklahoma City Classic, Oklahoma City, OK M18 18-vs. McKendree L, 87-75 52 - Clifford Classic, Fort Worth,TX 2009-10 24-10 53 - Texas Wesleyan Thanksgiving Classic, Fort Worth,TX N6 vs. Evangel L, 77-72 54 - Texas Shootout,Waxahachie,TX/Fort Worth,TX N7 vs. LSU-Shreveport L, 88-65 N10 at OK Christian L, 75-59 www.ramsports.net 35 Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan Sid W. Richardson Center

The Sid W. Richardson Center

The Texas Wesleyan Athletic Training Room

S ID W. R ICHARDSON CENTER The Sid W. Richardson Center was built in 1970 building contests over the years. A true multipur- and has been the home of Ram basketball, volley- pose facility, the center also hosts exercise and ball, table tennis, and competitive dance ever sports studies classes, intramurals, and recreation- since. al activities.

During the summer of 2008, the gymnasium The Sid Richardson Center also contains the underwent a major renovation bringing the facility Texas Wesleyan Athletic Training Program which into the 21st century. The renovation updated provides services to the Texas Wesleyan Athletic the facility from floor to ceiling. New lighting, air Department. Kyle Morgan, MA, LAT,ATC serves conditioning units, and a state of the art as Head Athletic Trainer, while Alicia Berry, M.Ed, soundsystem were installed, along with new LAT,ATC and Peter Brock, MSEd, LAT,ATC serve bleachers and chair-back seating, new scorer’s as Assistant Athletic Trainers. The sports medicine tables, and a new floor. team is headed by Medical Director Michelle Kirk, MD. James Bothwell, MD (Head Team The Sid W. Richardson Center has played host to Orthopedist) while Marian Zinnante, MD NAIA regional championships,TAPPS regional high (OB/GYN), Dr. Steven Havard (Cardiologist), school championships, basketball camps, national Bonnie Ahrens, PA-C (Orthopedist), and Deane and state table tennis championships, cheerleading Crim, PA-C (Orthopedist) also provide care for camps and competitions, all-university picnics, the Texas Wesleyan University Athletic The Patsy and Marty Clifford Fitness Center multiple student activity programs, and body Department. www.ramsports.net 37 Athletic Directory Texas Wesleyan

Texas Wesleyan University Athletics 1201 Wesleyan St. Fort Worth,TX 76028

Phone: (817) 531-4210 Fax: (817) 531-4208

Administration Frederick G. Slabach, President (817) 531-4401 [email protected] Pati Alexander,VP Enrollment and Student Services (817) 531-4214 [email protected] Steven Trachier,Athletic Director (817) 531-4874 [email protected] Kevin Millikan, Director of New Sports Program Development (817) 845-8357 [email protected] Vanessa Alonso,Administrative Assistant (817) 531-4857 [email protected] Pam Rast, Faculty Athletic Represenative (817) 531-4876 [email protected]

Athletic Training Kyle Morgan, Head Athletic Trainer (817) 531-7590 [email protected] Alicia Berry,Assistant Athletic Trainer (817) 531-7590 [email protected] Peter Brock,Assistant Athletic Trainer (817) 531-7590 [email protected]

Sports Information Josh Lacy, Sports Information Director (817) 531-4855 [email protected] Ryan Amador,Assistant Sports Information Director (817) 531-4432 [email protected]

Baseball Mike Jeffcoat, Head Coach (817) 531-7547 [email protected] Blake Walker,Assistant Coach (817) 531-7548 [email protected] DeWayne Vaughn, Pitching Coach (817) 531-7548

Men’s Basketball Terry Waldrop, Head Coach (817) 531-4224 [email protected] Brennen Shingleton,Associate Head Coach (817) 531-4212 [email protected] Tim Bellmon,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4212 Zach Stevenson, Student Assistant Orlando Carillo, Student Assistant Jordan Bowden, Student Assistant

Women’s Basketball Bill Franey, Head Coach (817) 531-6599 [email protected] Harry Robinson,Assistant Coach (817) 531-6599 [email protected] Tiffany Adair, Student Assistant (817) 531-6599 [email protected]

Men and Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field Natnael Amare, Head Coach (817) 531-4291 [email protected] Irma Molina,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4291 [email protected]

Men’s Golf Bobby Cornett, Head Coach (817) 531-5843 [email protected] Kevin Millikan, Co-Head Coach (817) 845-8357 [email protected] Mitch Hendon,Assistant Coach (817) 531-5843 [email protected] Bill Myers,Team Manager (817) 531-5843

Men’s Soccer Tyler Powell, Head Coach (817) 531-4223 [email protected] Jody Ellsworth,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4223 [email protected] Ciro Martinez,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4223 Cody Powell,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4223

Women’s Soccer Josh Gibbs, Head Coach (817) 531-7556 [email protected] Jody Ellsworth,Assistant Coach (817) 531-7556 [email protected] Kayla Doherty,Assistant Coach (817) 531-7556

Softball Shannon Gower, Head Coach (817) 531-4852 [email protected]

Table Tennis Jasna Reed, Head Coach (817) 531-7555 [email protected] Keith Evans, Coach (817) 531-7555 [email protected] David Livings,Tournament and Equipment Manager (817) 531-7555

Volleyball Christy Clawson, Head Coach (817) 531-4850 [email protected] Brendan Kerr,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4850 [email protected] Robert Brown, Strength & Conditioning Coach (817) 531-4850 Stephanie Randall, Manager Jessica Terry, Manager

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www.ramsports.net 39 Texas Wesleyan The Texas Wesleyan athletic department has been competing in intercollegiate sports for almost over a century. Here is a look at some of the highlights the Rams have enjoyed in every sport since 1908:

Men’s Soccer: The men’s soccer team won their first Red River Championship and advancing to the Region VI tournament for the first time in 2005. -Ram Soccer also has the third most goals scored in one game in NAIA history, scoring 23 goals in 2003 against Dallas Christian. Women’s Soccer: The women’s soccer team won its first Red River Championship in 2005 and took the title again in 2006 and 2008. In 2008 they advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. -Jessica Carrion was named 1st-team All-Conference in all four seasons with the Lady Rams. She graduated after the 2005 season with six Texas Wesleyan records holding the single game, season, and career records in goals and points. Volleyball Volleyball: The volleyball team advanced to the “Elite 8” of the national tour- The 2005 Wesleyan volley- nament in 2004 and 2005. The Lady Rams have made eight trips to nationals ball team reached the “Elite and finished as high as second in 1982 and 1990. 8” of the NAIA National -In 2005, the Lady Rams set school records by winning 58 consecutive games Championship for the second and 30 consecutive matches consecutive season. The Men’s Basketball: The men’s basketball team made history in 2006 by win- Lady Rams went 16-0 in ning their first National Championship. They also became the lowest seed (27th) ever to win the NAIA National Tournament when Ben Hunt hit a three conference play and won 58 with 0.2 seconds remaining to deliver a 67-65 win over Oklahoma City. consecutive games. -The Rams have produced 20 All-Americans, including the 2008-09 Texas College Player of the Year, Chris Berry. Women’s Basketball: The women’s basketball team advanced to their first- ever NAIA National Championship in 2005. In 2011 they made a return trip to nationals after posting a 28-win season. -The Lady Rams have won 15 or more games in six of the last seven sea- Women’s Soccer sons. The women’s soccer team won Red Golf: The men’s golf team has won six national titles and has finished in the Top-3 23 times. River Athletic Conference -Armando Villarreal graduated in 2011 as the pro- Championships in 2005, 2006, and gram’s second 4-time All-American. 2008 and advanced to the NAIA -The Rams have produced 73 All-America selec- National Tournament for the first Golf tions and nine individuals have won medalist hon- time in program history in 2008. ors at the NAIA National Championship. The men’s golf team has Baseball: The baseball team won its first Red enjoyed a rich history, win- River Championship in 2007 and took the title ning six national titles and again in 2010. The program has amassed over finishing in the Top-3 23 1,000 victories in its modern-era 41-year history times. The program has and has had 37 players drafted in the major produced 75 All-America leagues. Former Ram Jeff Moronko also saw selections and nine NAIA time in the majors with the Cleveland Indians. medalists. The Rams have -The baseball program’s rich history dates back also finished in the Top-10 to the early 1900’s when the roster included of the NAIA National future MLB Hall of Famer Tris Speaker. Tournament 47 times. -The Rams’ 42 wins in 2008 and 2009 were the most since 1980. They have won 40 or more games in three of the last five seasons under the guidance of head coach Mike Jeffcoat, a former major league pitcher with the Texas Rangers.

40 National Men’s Soccer: 2006. (1974-1978) 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, Women’s Soccer: 2005, 2006, Baseball: 1978. Texas AIAW Champions 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, Championships 2008. Men’s Basketball: 1976. Women’s Basketball: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, Men’s Basketball Softball: 2010. Men’s Golf: 1974, 1975, 1979, North Zone - 1975. 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, NAIA - 2006 Volleyball: 2004, 2005, West 1976, 1977, 1978. 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, Division - 2004, 2003, 2002. Men’s Tennis: 1974, 1975, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, Men’s Golf 1976. 73 National 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, NAIA - 1964, 1969, 1975, Heartland Conference Tournament 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 1990, 1995, 1999. (2000-2001) Big State Conference 2009, 2010, 2011. Softball: 2000. (1951-1973) Appearances Table Tennis Baseball Men’s Basketball: 1953, NAIA: 2009, 2010. Women’s Soccer ACUI/NCTTA - 2002 (5), 2003 Heart of Texas Conference 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, NAIA: 2008. (2), 2004 (5), 2005 (4), 2006 (1988-1999) 1963. Men’s Basketball (6), 2007 (7), 2008 (4), 2009 Baseball: 1989, 1995 Men’s Golf: 1950, 1951, Softball (3), 2010 (3), 2011 (6). NAIA: 1940, 1941, 1942, Women’s Basketball: 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1983, NAIA: 1984. 1989, 1990. 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 88 Conference Men’s Golf: 1995, 1996, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 2011. Men’s Swimming Championships 1997, 1999. 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, NAIA: 1984. Softball: 1998, 1999. 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, Women’s Basketball Red River Athletic Conference Volleyball: 1988, 1989, 1972, 1973. Men’s Tennis (2002-present) AIAW: 1979. 1990. NAIA: 2005, 2011. NAIA: 1978, 1979, 1983, Baseball: West Division - Women’s Tennis: 1990. Texas Conference 1984. 2005, Tournament - (1938-1950) Men’s Golf 2007, 2010. Texas Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball: 1938, Volleyball Men’s Basketball: 2008, 2009, NCAA Division II: 2000 (1979) 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, NAIA: 1952, 1953, 1955, NAIA: 1982, 1986, 1987, 2010, 2011. Baseball: 1979. 1947, 1949. 1989, 1990, 1994, 2004, Men’s Golf: 2004, 2005, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, Men’s Golf: 1940. 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 2005. 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, Texoma Conference Football: 1939, 1941. 40 2010, 2011. 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969,

TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2011-12 Athletics History Softball: The softball team has qualified for the postseason in each of the last nine sea- sons and advanced to the national tournament in 1984. Softball -Lady Ram head coach Shannon Gower became the program’s winningest coach in 2009. The softball team is one of That record now stands at 174. seven current teams in the Table Tennis: The Texas Wesleyan Table Tennis is one of the most dominant programs in Wesleyan athletic depart- college athletics. The Rams have won 47 of a possible 66 national titles in the last nine ment to make a national years. tournament appearance. In 2006, the Lady Rams hit a The Texas Wesleyan athletics program has also enjoyed success in other sports school record 66 home runs that are now defunct: led by Tara Sharp’s (pic- -The Texas Wesleyan football team won two conference titles in their eight seasons in the tured) single-season school 1930s. record 18 home runs. -The Texas Wesleyan men and women’s tennis teams won four confer- ence titles in their history and the men’s team qualified for the NAIA National Tournament four times. Women’s Men’s Basketball Basketball The women’s basketball The men’s basketball team advanced to the team won its first national tournament in national championship 2005. In 2011 the Lady in 2006 when Ben Rams made their second Hunt hit “the shot national tournament heard ‘round the appearance after All- world” with 0.2 sec- American Brittany onds remaining to White led the team to a deliver a 67-65 win record of 28-6. over .

2010-11 Wesleyan Recap Baseball The baseball team had an his- Sport Record RRAC Finish toric season in 2007. The Rams won their first Red Baseball 31-12 3rd River Championship and their Golf N/A 1st* 41-10 record marked their most wins since 1980 and M. Basketball 30-4 1st* fewest losses since 1973. The M. Soccer 4-13 8th team has now produced seven consecutive seasons of 30 Softball 25-29 2nd wins or more. Volleyball 15-19 5th W. Basketball 28-6 2nd* W. Soccer 13-6 3rd

* - National Tournament Appearance

144 All-America Johnson (05-2), Ben Hunt (06-2), Robert Wood (59-1), Robert West (97-1), Chris Gaines (98-1), Loren Clark (04-HM), Nichole Khayri McKinney (06-HM), CJ Wood (60-1), Robert Wood (61- Ricahrd Ramskill (98-1), David Richardson (04-HM), Heather Selections Higginbotham (07-HM), Evan 1), Tom Wrinkle (62-1), Charles West (98-1), Tim McMillan (99- Fowler (06-HM), Brittany O’Brien Baseball Patterson (07-HM), Dane Meisner (63-1), Tom Wrinkle 1), Richard Ramskill (99-1), (09-HM). NCAA Division II: Shawn Green Dmitrovic (08-HM), Chris Berry (63-1), Mike Martin (64-1), Jason Read (99-1), Reino (00-1), Pat Hannon (00-1). (09-1), Jamel White (10-HM), Charles Meisner (64-1), Jerry Deetlefs (04-1), Reino Deetlefs Softball NAIA: David Yates (68-HM), Bob Brian Wanamaker (11-1), Searcy (64-1), Tom Wrinkle (64- (05-1), Scott Sikes (05-1), Lance NAIA: Stacy Head (99-2), Lateah Mershon (71-1), Wally Gawaluch Jonathan Blake (11-HM). 1), Mike Martin (65-1), Melvin Vasquez (06-HM), Kevin Lucero (10-HM). (73-2), Rusty Jacobs (75-1), Jim Starks (66-1), Paul Darwin (69- Doskocil (07-2), Mitch Hendon Thomas (75-2), Donnie Carr (76- Women’s Basketball 1), Gary Frankenfield (69-1), (07-2), Ryan Stephens (07-2), Volleyball 1), Rusty Jacobs (76-1), Keith NAIA: Teresa Reynolds (86-1), Bobby Cornett (72-1), Dan Gray Dan Hahn (07-HM), Mitch NAIA: Diane Urey (82-1), Willa Sprekles (77-2), Keith Sprekles Terri Porter (90-2), Georgia (75-1), Eddie Horn (75-1), Bill Hendon (08-1), Armando Gipson (82-2), Laura McDonald (78-1), Bob Adkins (80-1), Tom Sherrill (90-HM), Brittany White Morrill (78-1), Brad Higgins (79- Villarreal (08-2), Paco Saracho (86-1), Ginger Klopfenstein (87- Hayes (80-1), Dave Griffin (82- (11-HM). 1), Gary Dennis (80-1), Danny (08-3), Kevin Doskocil (09-3), 1), Joanna Hooker (87-2), Ginger 1), Randy Foyt (84-1), Zach Mijovic (80-1), Paul Lopez (81- Armando Villarreal (09-3), Klopfenstein (88-2), Colleen Archer (06-HM), Shea Harrison Football 1), Danny Mijovic (81-1), Danny Armando Villarreal (10-1), Drew Ford (88-3), Kristen Tuttle (89- (06-HM), Hayden Lackey (07-1), Small College: Dick Mijovic (82-1), Dow Brian (83-1), Koonce (10-2), Armando 1), Stephanie McLaughlin (89- Patrick Stanley (11-HM). Livingston (37-1). Danny Mijovic (83-1), Mike Villarreal (11-1), Zach Monson 2), Stephanie McLaughlin (90- Krsnak (84-1), Mike Krsnak (85- (11-2). 1), Kristen Tuttle (90-1), Debbie Men’s Basketball Men’s Golf 1), Mike Krsnak (86-1), Blayne Williamson (92-3), Carmen Biel NAIA: Clifton McNeely (47-1), NCAA Division II: Chris Gaines Hobbs (88-1), Ian Leggatt (88- Men’s Soccer (95-HM), Cassie Underwood (95- E.F. Parham (47-HM), Don Rees (99-1), David West (00-1), Tim 1), Ian Leggatt (89-1), Richar NAIA: Eric Littlejohn (93-HM), HM), Leighanne Krey (02-HM), (59-HM), Kevin Fitchett (83-HM), McMillan (00-1), Jason Read Backwell (90-1), Andy Fuller (90- Christian Villasenor (03-HM), Cortney Johansen (03-HM), Rodney Nobles (89-HM), Kenny (00-1), David West (00-1). 1), Robby Koch (90-1), Robby Jose Melendez (04-HM), Joakim Cortney Johansen (04-HM), Kenvin (94-HM), Lanny Knight NAIA: Jack Hamilton (52-1), Ray Koch (91-1), Robby Koch (92-1), Soderbaum (09-HM). Rachel Loftin (05-2), Liz Meng (98-2), Todd Chappell (00-HM), Jefferson (52-1), Willard Young Jamie Drysdale (94-1), Chris (06-HM), Liz Meng (07-HM). David Johnson (03-HM), David (52-1), Jack Hamilton (53-1), Webster (94-1), Jamie Drysdale Women’s Soccer Johnson (04-HM), Tommy NAIA: Rex Hill (57-1), Don Hill (58-1), (95-1), Steve Galko (96-1), David Jessica Carrion (03-HM), 41 TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2011-12 TEXAS This Is WESLEYAN riculum and select graduate pro- grams to a diverse student body. Home to over 3,000 students, nearly half of the student body is enrolled in the University’s outstanding grad- UNIVERSITY uate programs, including Nurse Anesthesia, Law, Education, Business Administration, and Counseling. Ranked in the #1 tier of regional universities for 2011 by U.S. News & World Report, Texas Wesleyan is conveniently located just seven minutes from downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Graduates often stay in the area, as the vibrant Dallas/Fort Worth market is not only rich in culture and entertainment, it’s the sixth largest economy in the U.S. A Tradition of Excellence Mission and Vision Texas Wesleyan was found- ed in 1890 and has served Fort Wesleyan is dedicated to providing students Worth, Texas, longer than any other with the personal attention they need to develop to institution of higher learning. As a their full potential as individuals and as members of United Methodist institution, Texas the world community. The University supports an Wesleyan University has a tradition academic environment that encourages independent in the liberal arts and sciences and thought and intellectual curiosity in order to uphold a focus on professional and career the highest standards in professional and career preparation. preparation. As a small, private, four-year The University aspires to be a values- and coeducational university, Wesleyan student-centered university where motivated stu- delivers a solid undergraduate cur- dents prepare for graduate school and leadership in professional careers. This vision stems from Wesleyan’s understanding that professional employ- ers seek individuals who have attained the essential skills of critical thinking, analytical reasoning and cre- ative problem solving. We believe the best way to learn these skills is in a liberal arts setting through intentionally small classes led by gifted faculty who are committed to student success.

Did You Know? 1. 46% of Wesleyan’s students are first generation 2. Wesleyan has 165 full-time faculty, of which 81% hold doc- torate degrees or highest degree in their field 3.Undergraduate degrees are offered in 29 major fields of study. 4. Doctoral degrees are offered in Education, Nurse Anesthesia, and Juris Doctor 5. The Wesleyan School of Law is the only law school in Fort Worth and one of only two in North Texas 6. Wesleyan has the largest Nurse Anesthesia Graduate Program in the Nation 7. The School of Business offers one of only three Forensic/Fraud Accounting programs in the nation; a Project Management program focused on government contracting is likely the only one in the nation PROGRAMS OF STUDY Arts and Letters -Christian Education Forensic/Fraud Certification dual degree Natural and Social English -Comparative Religion emphasis (BA/MEd) Sciences -Literature -Pre-Seminary -Finance -Bilingual Biochemistry* -Writing Spanish -General Business Secondary Certification Biology* Liberal Studies Theatre Arts -Management (Degrees awarded by content Chemistry* Mass Communications -Management with areas) Computer Science -Advertising-Public Business Project Management -English/Language Arts/ Criminal Justice Relations Accounting, dual degree emphasis Reading History -Journalism (BBA/MBA) -Marketing -History Mathematics -Radio-Television Accounting with Forensic/ -Life Science Paralegal Studies Music Fraud emphasis, dual Education -Mathematics Political Science -Performance degree (BBA/MBA) Athletic Training -Spanish -Pre-Law -Sacred Music Business Administration Exercise Science All-Level Certification Psychology 42 Religion -Accounting Early Childhood-Grade 6 -Music Sociology -Accounting w ith -Generalist with ESL

TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2011-12 Texas Wesleyan We also believe that most students will need graduate professional degrees to further their careers and that these same skills are essential for admission to and successful completion of graduate professional programs. Since most students will enter the workforce before returning to graduate school, Wesleyan maintains graduate professional programs of high quality in formats that are accessi- ble to working adults.

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Texas Wesleyan University is the first choice U.S. Congresswoman for those who seek a strong liberal arts curriculum Kay Granger and who wish to pursue their careers in business, teaching, science, the humanities, or the performing arts. And since Wesleyan’s class sizes are intention- Get a New Degree of Confidence ally small, with an average 13-to-1 student-to-faculty What are the chances of being a CEO, a world ratio, there’s no chance of becoming a “number” and record-holder, a golf pro, a U.S. Congresswoman, getting lost as might be the case at a large university. letics, and more. a Broadway producer? Just ask some of our alum- Our faculty care about your success and will When you apply for admission, our counselors advise you on the academic program that will best will sit down with you to make sure a Texas ni. Like them, you can become more confident in prepare you for your career. They can help you focus Wesleyan education is within your reach. your abilities and in your future…at Texas on your chosen field through our Pre-Professional Wesleyan. Program, help you develop a resume, or apply to Enjoy the College Experience graduate schools. Most importantly, they will chal- Ian Leggatt ‘89...... Golf pro, winner lenge you to be the best you can be, and to over- Let’s face it. Sometimes, somewhere between ...... of the Tuscon Open come obstacles so you can get where you want to classes, labs, and studying, you just want to be with go. friends. No paths to explore, no destination to Kay Granger ‘65, HON ‘92 . . . U.S. Representative achieve. Just you and your friends, participating in Discover Yourself exciting cocurricular activities or serious conversa- Marc Veasey ‘95; and Phil King, JD ‘94 ...... State tions, on campus or off...... Representatives You’re probably familiar with the phase, “it’s all At the (Brown-Lupton Campus Center (the about the journey, not the destination.” At Wesleyan, SUB), you can play air hockey, pick up a snack at Kathy Cash, MEd ‘96. . . . 2007 Fort Worth ISD we think the journey and the destination both count. the SUB Grill, or hear some friends play the guitar. If ...... Teacher of the Year At Texas Wesleyan, you will journey on paths of you live on campus, there are lounges for playing enrichment that may or may not directly relate to table tennis, pool and foosball...or just plain lounging. John R. Murphey . . . Retired Chairman & CEO your career goals, but we know that they all eventu- You can jog around the safe, wooded campus, play ...... Bell Helicopter/Textron ally lead to your destination: a sense of confidence, a disc golf, or enjoy the indoor pool or new fitness cen- sense of engagement, and a sense of purpose for ter. And thanks to our central location within the Mike Skipper ‘78 ...... Tony Award-winning your life. DFW-Metroplex, there’s plenty to do off-campus, too. Wesleyan students grow as individuals and ...... Broadway producer, benefit from a genuine college experience by partici- pating in numerous cocurricular clubs and activities, Texas Wesleyan At a Glance Richard Wier ‘77. . . Captain, Fort Worth Fire Dept. as well as professional clubs and religious, service, ...... deployed to NYC Ground Zero and special interest organizations. 3,378 students (1,604 undergraduates) $64 million in aid awarded last year John Wesley Williams ‘71 . . . . . Bell Helicoptor 99% entering undergraduates receiving scholarships ...... pilot and two-time world Financially Within Reach and/or grants ...... helicopter speed record holder 379 students live on campus In 2010, Wesleyan awarded $64 million in 304 students participate in athletics financial aid, with an average of $17,500 per student. 168 full-time faculty Craig Watkins, JD ‘94 ...... Dallas County Freshmen academic scholarships can range from 13:1 student-faculty ratio ...... District Attorney $3,000 to full tuition, while transfer student academic 35 clubs and organizations scholarships can range from $3,000 to $6,600. 8 fraternities and sororities Amber Womack ‘99 ...... Opera singer Grants and scholarships are also available for per- 3 residences, including suite-style apartments forming arts, active Methodist affiliation, ROTC, ath- 1 place to learn more: www.txwes.edu Tamlyn Wright ‘92 . . . . . Emmy Award-winning ...... art director and production designer

Special Programs Honors Program M.D. Anderson Aerospace Studies Pre-Professional (AFROTC) Graduate Program Dental Early Admission Programs Pre-Law Program* Business Administration Pre-Med High School Joint (MBA) Pre-Dental Cooperative Education (MEd, EdD) Pre-Ministry Programs Marriage and Family Pre-Seminary International Programs Therapy (MSMFT) Pre-Counseling Military Science (Army Nurse Anesthesia ROTC) (MSNA, MHS, DNAP) School of Law Pre-Professional Prog Professional Counseling Juris Doctor (JD) Weekend/Evening Prog (MA Prof Couns) The $3-million Jack and Jo Willa Morton Fitness Center opened in Wesleyan Scholars School Counseling (MS *-3+4 dual degree option November, 2010, and features weights, cardio machines, an aerobics stu- Sch Couns) dio, and numerous classes and programs. TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2011-12 43 Ram Supporters Texas Wesleyan

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