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The Story Behind the Nickname Referred to as the Ragin’ Cajuns, the University of Louisiana has perhaps the most unique and fitting nickname in all of collegiate athletics. In 1921, the University adopted the nickname and mascot Bulldogs. Beginning in 1963, Louisiana-Lafayette football teams were dubbed the “Raging Cajuns” by then-Sports Information Director Bob Henderson and head football coach Russ Faulkinberry. In addition, the team switched from gold helmets to white helmets with an Acadian flag. At the time, more than 90 percent of Faulkinberry’s teams were composed of Louisiana high school players, many with French-speaking Acadian backgrounds. The “Raging Cajuns” nickname stuck, and in 1967 the second ‘g’ was dropped to form the word Ragin’. In the early 1970’s other sports teams began to adopt the Ragin’ Cajuns nickname. The University made a full switch to Ragin’ Cajuns during the 1974-75 school year as part of “Operation Turnaround”. basketball history In fact, the Ragin’ Cajuns were voted as the best collegiate team nickname by Sporting News in 1998 and by an ESPN SportsNation survey in 2006. University History 1898: Louisiana lawmakers approved the creation of an “Industrial Institute and academy” in the 13th Senatorial District. 1900: Dr. Edwin L. Stephens was named the first president of SLII, the Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute, which was to be located on the outskirts of Lafayette on 25 acres of donated land. SLII opened its doors ragin’ cajuns on Sept. 18, 1901, with 100 students and eight faculty members. 1903: Eighteen students were the first to graduate from SLII. 1921: SLII became Southwestern Louisiana Institute (SLI) when it was designated as one of the state’s institutions of higher learning. The year before, it had began offering a four-year course that culminated with a bachelor’s of arts degree. 1960: SLI became the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL) when it achieved university status. 1999: USL was renamed the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL). The new name better reflects its status as the state’s second-largest university and an institution with statewide and national - rather than regional - influence. Men’s and Women’s Scoring First Since the NCAA women’s basketball records began in 1982, the University of Louisiana is the only school in NCAA history to have a men’s individual scoring champion and women’s individual scoring champion. In 1972, Dwight “Bo” Lamar led the nation in scoring with 36.3 points per game (29 games, 1,054 pts). However, that was not the first time. In 1971, Lamar led the college division in scoring. He is the only player in NCAA history to lead the nation in scoring at both the college and university divisions. In 1990, Kim Perrot led the nation in scoring with 30.0 points per game (28 games, 841 pts). For a scoring champion, Perrot made the second-most three- field goals since women’s records began in 1982. Highest National Rankings During that time as a member of the NAIA’s Gulf States Conference, the then-USL Bulldogs finished in the “Top Ten” of the national rankings for College- Division teams. The Bulldogs were ranked 10th in the 1960-61 poll conducted 54 by the United Press International (UPI) and was, at the time, the highest season- ending rating in program history. However, that would change under the tutelage of in the early 1970s. The Cajuns finished the 1971-72 campaign ranked 8th overall in both the final UPI and Associated Press polls. The following season, the Cajuns made a one-spot jump, finishing 7th nationally in the UPI and AP polls. Conference History Louisiana will compete in its 19th season of basketball during the 2009-10 season. The Ragin’ Cajuns joined the leauge when the American South and Sun Belt conferences merged prior to the 1991-92 basketball season. The Ragin’ Cajuns compete with full-time Sun Belt members Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas State, Denver, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Louisiana- Monroe, Middle Tennessee, New Orleans, North Texas, South Alabama, Troy and Western Kentucky. UL’s conference history in basketball dates back to the Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1914-25). UL then joined the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1926-41) before moving back to the Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference (1941-47). The Cajuns became a charter member of the new Gulf States Conference in time for the 1947-48 season. UL was also a member of the Southland (1971-73; 1975-82) and American South Conferences (1987-91). UL was an NCAA Independent from 1982-87.

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The “star of stars” in the Louisiana-Lafayette The No. 3 all-time leading scorer in Louisiana- Louisiana-Lafayette’s most successful player in the basketball annals, Dwight “Bo” Lamar is the Cajuns Lafayette history behind Dwight “Bo” Lamar and profressional ranks, helped make all-time leading scorer and ranks second in NCAA Andrew Toney, Marvin Winkler led his teams to the a powerhouse in the 1980s, history in scoring. a composite record of 75-31 and in his four years himself being one of the most feared players in the The 6-foot native of Columbus, Ohio, is the only the Cajuns either won or tied for the Gulf States league at the time. player in NCAA history to lead both the college Conference title each year. The 6-foot-3, Birmingham, Ala., native played and university divisions in scoring. He totaled 3,493 The 6-foot native of Indianapolis, Ind., played four years in Cajunland and finished second only to points and averaged 31.2 points per game in his on teams with records of 20-11, 19-5, 20-5, 16-10. Dwight “Bo” Lamar in career scoring. four years, making him the second-leading scorer Winkler was an all-stater in Indiana and a star at He scored 2,526 points and averaged 23.6 points in Louisiana history behind . Washington High where he broke ’s per game in his tenure with the Cajuns, scoring He was named to every major All-America team city scoring records. 46 points in a game three times. His best scoring his final three years, one year in the college division He played for the Cajuns from 1966-70 when then- season was his last when he averaged 26.1 points and two in the university division. USL participated in the college division and scored per game as he led the Cajuns into the quarterfinals Besides his 33 school individual game, season what was then a school record 2,128 points and of the NIT. 55 and career scoring records, his most memorable offered 580 assists. A consistent shooter, Toney hit 53 percent of this achievement was his 62-point effort in a game He was chosen for the Associated Press Little All- shots from the field in his career and ranked among against then-Northeast Louisiana on Feb. 25, 1971 America Team following his senior year when he the team leader in assists, field goals and in Blackham Coliseum. averaged 25.6 points per game. He was also named percentage. Lamar, a sophomore at the time, had an average to the All-Gulf South Conference team his final Toney starred for the 76ers from 1980-89. He first half by Bo standards with 22 points. But he three years. finished his nine-year NBA career with a 15.9 career scored 33 in the second half, as he single-handedly He was also chosen for Basketball News’ All-South scoring average and a shooting percentage of .500 brought the Cajuns back from a six-point deficit in Team twice – a team which included university as from the field and .797 from the free throw line. His the final 35 seconds of regulation. well as college division players. best season came during the 1982-83 campaign Long time official Jim Harvey who witnessed the Winkler was the first to have his number withdrawn when he helped lead the 76ers to a league peformance first-hand said, “From an officiating from action. chapionship and an NBA playoff record for winning standpoint, you don’t pay much attention to who’s percentage (.923 with a 12-1 playoff record that doing all the scoring. But I don’t think I’ve ever year). worked a game like he had. He’s got to be one of the best outside shooter’s I’ ve ever seen.” In his final three years, the Ragin’ Cajuns had a 74-13 record, second only to UCLA as the Cajuns climbed to No. 4 in the country and appeared in two NCAA Tournaments.

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March 2, 1982 Louisiana wins its first conference tournament championship, claiming an 81-75 win over Texas-Arlington at Blackham Coliseum. March 22, 1984 The Ragin’ Cajuns advance to the Final Four of the National Invitation Tournament, following a 97-76 win over Santa highlights Clara. UL would lose to Notre Dame, 65-59, in the semifinals of the NIT at Madison Square Garden. November 22, 1985 The Cajuns open the brand-new Cajundome with their season opener against Georgia. However, the Bulldogs spoiled the facility’s opener, defeating UL 78-75. historical December 2, 1985 Third time’s a charm - In their third game played at the new Cajundome, Louisiana defeats Missouri-St. Louis 77-60 for its first win at its new home. 1991 With the 18th pick in the first round of the 1991 NBA Draft, the select UL’s Kevin Brooks. Brooks becomes the second player in school history to be drafted 1911-12 1964-65 in the first round of the NBA Draft. Louisiana, then known as Southwestern Louisiana Industrial On the heels of its first GSC title, the Cajuns tally their Institute (SLII), fields its first boys basketball team. After third 20-win season (20-10) and win the NAIA District 27 March 8, 1992 dropping its first contest to , SLII wins its Tournament championship. The Cajuns later participate in After claiming the Sun Belt Conference regular season last four games to finish the campaign 4-1. their first NAIA National Tournament. championship, ’s Ragin’ Cajuns win the Sun Belt Tournament title, defeating Louisiana Tech 75-71 at 1914-15 1965 the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi. The 1914-15 season marks Louisiana’s first season of Dean Church becomes the first player in school history intercollegiate basketball competition. It was SLII’s first year to be selected in the NBA Draft. Church was chosen in the March 8, 1994 as a member of the Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic 10th round by the Philadelphia 76ers. Two years to the day of winning its first SBC Tournament Association (LIAA). The Bulldogs finish the season 5-6. crown, the Cajuns claim their second tournament title in 1965-66 three years, knocking off Western Kentucky 78-72 on the The Cajuns win the Gulf States Conference crown for the 1915-16 (pictured) Hilltoppers’ home court in Bowling Green. In its second season of intercollegiate competition, SLII second time in three seasons. goes 7-6 to post its first winning season in the college March 7, 2000 ranks. March 15, 1967 Louisiana hoists its third Sun Belt Conference Tournament The Cajuns record the first of three consecutive 20-win trophy, squeaking past South Alabama 51-50 in Little Rock, seasons as UL defeats Central Michigan for its 20th victory. 1922-23 Ark. The Cajuns post their first 20-win season, finishing with a 21-9 record. However, early records are scarce and UL’s February 27, 1969 2001-02 exact season competition is not complete at this time. UL travels outside the continental United States for the first The Cajuns clinch the first of two straight Sun Belt West time, as the Cajuns play the Hawai’i Warriors twice. Division crowns after posting a 20-11 overall mark and an 1937-38 11-4 record against conference competition. Beginning with the 1937-38 season, the NCAA confines 1970 basketball records to the “modern era,” the first season Marvin Winkler, then the school’s all-time leading scorer, 2002-03 without the jump after each goal scored. becomes the first former UL player to play in the NBA, Louisiana-Lafayette finishes the season with its second playing three games for the Milwaukee Bucks. straight 20-win season, clinching its second consecutive January 16, 1950 Sun Belt West Division title. For the first time, the Cajuns need extra periods to defeat 1970-71 an opponent – thus marking UL’s first overtime game. UL Beginning with the 1970-71 season, UL begins its first November 23, 2002 lost 69-67 in two overtimes at Louisiana Tech. season of NCAA competition at the College level (ultimately The Ragin’ Cajuns buried 14 triples and surprised No. 12 Division II). Mississippi State 79-76 in the season opener in Starkville. February 6, 1950 Brad Boyd led the way with nine three-point makes. It was UL hosts Louisiana College in the first game played in February 25, 1971 the first win over a ranked team since December 1992. 56 Blackham Coliseum. LC gave the Cajuns a scare, but UL Dwight “Bo” Lamar scores a school-record 62 points pulled out a nail-biter, 52-51. against Louisiana-Monroe at Blackham Coliseum. He is the November 19, 2004 first player in school history to score 50 or more points in Louisiana’s debuts as the 11th head coach in a game. December 14, 1956 program history. Lee’s Cajuns defeat Louisiana Tech 84-63 The Cajuns break the 100-point mark for the first time in in Baton Rouge. program history, as UL eased past Houma Air Station 108- March 11, 1972 57. Louisiana defeats Marshall, 112-101, in the first round of 2005-06 the NCAA Midwest Region in Las Cruces, N.M. It marks UL’s The Ragin’ Cajuns returned to the site of many of the first NCAA Tournament win in the University Division. December 28, 1959 historical moments in program history when non- Louisiana hosts its first Bayou Classic at Blackham Coliseum. conference games were moved to Blackham Coliseum. The Cajuns defeat Stetson 80-73. January 29, 1973 The move was made necessary after the Cajundome was Dwight “Bo” Lamar becomes the first player in school utilized as a shelter during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and history to score 50 or more points in a game five times after February 20, 1960 was closed for repairs November through December. The Cajuns post their second 20-win season, defeating scoring 50 against Houston Baptist. Spring Hill 80-73. 2007-08 1980 Louisiana held opponents to a 65.8 point-per-game Andrew Toney becomes the first former UL player to be 1960-61 average - the lowest in the program’s Division I history The Cajuns finish the season ranked in the top 10 nationally drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft. The Philadelphia according to the final NAIA poll. UL posts an 18-5 mark 76ers pick Toney with the eighth pick overall. March 1, 2008 during the season. Louisiana defeats Denver 58-51 to lock up a share of March 3, 1981 the Sun Belt West Division crown. It’s the first division The Cajuns win their first conference tournament game 1963-64 championship under head coach Robert Lee and first for Louisiana claims the first Gulf States Conference basketball at the NCAA level, defeating Arkansas State 91-83 in the the program since 2002-03. championship in school history, finishing the season first round of the Tournament at with a 7-3 conference mark. Blackham Coliseum. LOUISIANA BASKETBALL 2009-10 Ragin’ Cajuns Men’s Basketball 2009-10

ragin’ cajuns UL’s NBA Draft Picks Year Player Team Rd. (Pk) Year Player Team Rd. (Pk) 1965 Dean Church Philadelphia 10 (75) 1981 Kevin Figaro Atlanta 4 (75) 1970 Marvin Winkler Milwaukee 3 (50) 1982 Alford Turner Denver 4 (84) 1972 Will Loftin Baltimore 10 (150) 1983 Dan Gay Washington 4 (80) 1973 Dwight Lamar Detroit 3 (44) 1984 Alonza Allen L.A. Clippers 5 (98)

1973 Jerry Bisbano Phoenix 7 (111) 1984 Dion Brown San Antonio 6 (124) in the nba 1974 Roy Ebron New York 4 (68) 1984 Graylin Warner Seattle 6 (129) 1974 Fred Saunders Phoenix 2 (31) 1985 George Almones New Jersey 6 (130) 1975 New York 2 (34) 1991 Kevin Brooks Milwaukee 1 (18) 1977 Calvin Crews Atlanta 6 (114) 2005 VACATED Boston 2 (53) 1980 Andrew Toney Philadelphia 1 (8)

UL Players in the NBA Kevin Brooks, Forward Denver (1992-94) Hometown: White Castle, La. Played at UL: 1988-91 Season Team G-GS FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FT FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts PPG 1991-92 DEN 37-0 43 97 2 11 17 21 39 11 8 2 105 2.8 1992-93 DEN 55-2 93 233 6 26 35 40 81 34 10 2 227 4.1 1993-94 DEN 34-0 36 99 4 23 9 10 21 3 0 2 85 2.5 Totals 126-2 172 429 12 60 61 71 141 48 18 6 417 3.3

Larry Fogle, Guard (1975-76) Hometown: Detroit, Mich. Played at UL: 1972-73 Season Team G-GS FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FT FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts PPG 1975-76 NYK 2-0 1 5 - - 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 1.0 Totals 2-0 1 5 - - 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 1.0

Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Guard L.A. Lakers (1976-77) Hometown: Columbus, Ohio Played at UL: 1970-73 Season Team G FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FT FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts PPG American Basketball Association (1973-76) 1973-74 SD 84 686 1726 69 247 272 350 292 288 129 13 1713 20.4 1974-75 SD 77 667 1571 25 109 247 315 239 427 129 12 1606 20.9 1975-76 SD 6 48 113 3 8 11 14 18 36 6 1 110 18.3 IND 35 229 555 21 78 68 92 98 135 36 1 547 15.6 National Basketball Association (1976-77) 1976-77 LAL 71 228 561 - - 46 68 92 177 59 3 502 7.1 ABA Totals 202 1630 3965 118 442 598 771 647 886 300 27 3976 19.7 NBA Totals 71 228 561 - - 46 68 92 177 59 3 502 7.1

Fred Saunders, Guard Phoenix (1974-76), Boston (1976-78), New Orleans Jazz (1978) Hometown: Columbus, Ohio Played at UL: 1972-73 Season Team G FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FT FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts PPG 1974-75 PHX 69 176 406 - - 66 95 253 80 41 15 418 6.1 1975-76 PHX 17 28 64 - - 6 11 37 13 5 1 62 3.6 1976-77 BOS 68 184 395 - - 35 53 223 85 26 7 403 5.9 1977-78 BOS 26 30 91 - - 14 17 37 11 7 4 74 2.8 NOJ 30 69 143 - - 12 19 74 35 14 10 150 5.0 57 NBA Totals 210 487 1099 - - 133 195 624 224 93 37 1107 5.3

Andrew Toney, Guard Philadelphia (1980-88) Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. Played at UL: 1977-80 NBA All-Star: 1983, 1984 Season Team G-GS FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FT FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts PPG 1980-81 PHI 75 399 806 9 29 161 226 143 273 59 10 968 12.9 1981-82 PHI 77-1 511 979 25 59 227 306 134 283 64 17 1274 16.5 1982-83 PHI 81-81 626 1250 22 76 324 411 225 365 80 17 1598 19.7 1983-84 PHI 78-72 593 1125 12 38 390 465 193 373 70 23 1588 20.4 1984-85 PHI 70-65 450 914 39 105 306 355 177 363 65 24 1245 17.8 1985-86 PHI 6-0 11 36 0 2 3 8 5 12 2 0 25 4.2 1986-87 PHI 52-12 197 437 22 67 133 167 85 188 18 8 549 10.6 1987-88 PHI 29-15 72 171 9 27 58 72 47 108 11 6 211 7.3 NBA Totals 468-246 2859 5718 138 403 1602 2010 1009 1965 369 105 7458 15.9

Marvin Winkler, Guard Milwaukee (1970-71) Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. Played at UL: 1967-70 Season Team G FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FT FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts PPG National Basketball Association (1970-71) 1970-71 MIL 3 3 10 - - 2 2 4 2 0 0 8 2.7 American Basketball Association (1971-72) 1971-72 IND 20 15 34 2 4 8 14 16 12 - - 40 2.0 NBA Totals 3 3 10 - - 2 2 4 2 0 0 8 2.7 ABA Totals 20 15 34 2 4 8 14 16 12 - - 40 2.0

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1972 NCAA Tournament* Coach Beryl Shipley Individual, NCAA Tournament Team, NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional - Las Cruces, N.M. Most Points Most Points March 11 - UL 112, Marshall 101 (First Round) By Dwight Lamar vs. Texas, 3/18/72 36 Vs Marshall, 3/11/72 112 March 16 - Louisville 88, UL 84 (Second Round) March 18 - UL 100, Texas 70 (Consolation) Most Field Goals Attempted Most FIeld Goals Attempted

history By Dwight Lamar vs. Louisville, 3/16/72 42 Vs Louisville, 3/16/72 94 1973 NCAA Tournament* South Carolina, 3/17/73 94 Coach Beryl Shipley Most Field Goals Made Midwest Regional - Wichita, Kan. March 10 - UL 102, Houston 89 (First Round) By Dwight Lamar vs. Texas, 3/18/72 15 Most Field Goals Made March 15 - Kansas State 66, UL 63 (Second Round) Dwight Lamar vs. Houston, 3/10/73 15 Vs Marshall, 3/11/72 42 March 17 - South Carolina 90, UL 85 (Consolation) Texas, 3/18/72 42 Highest Percentage 1980 National Invitational Tournament By Wilbert Loftin vs. Marshall, 3/1/72 .833 [5-of-6] Highest Field Goal Percentage Coach Vs Marshall, 3/11/72 .525 [42-of-80] First Round - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) Most Free Throws Attempted Texas, 3/18/72 .525 [42-of-80] postseason March 6 - UL 74, UAB 72 Second Round - Austin, Texas By Dwight Lamar vs. Marshall, 3/11/72 15 March 10 - UL 77, Texas 76 Most Free Throws Attempted Third Round - Minneapolis, Minn. Most Free Throws Made Vs Marshall, 3/11/72 41 March 13 - Minnesota 94, UL 73 By Dwight Lamar vs. Marshall, 3/11/72 11 Most Free Throws Made 1982 NCAA Tournament Highest Free Throw Percentage Vs Marshall, 3/11/72 28 Coach Bobby Paschal By Roy Ebron vs. Louisville, 3/16/72 1.000 [5-of-5] Mideast Regional - Indianapolis, Ind. March 12 - Tennessee 61, UL 57 (First Round) Highest Free Throw Percentage Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Vs Houston, 3/10/73 .814 [22-of-27] 1983 NCAA Tournament By Michael Allen vs. Oklahoma, 3/20/92 10 Coach Bobby Paschal Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted East Regional - Hartford, Conn. Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Vs Tennessee, 3/16/00 22 March 18 - Rutgers 60, UL 53 (First Round) By Michael Allen vs. New Mexico State, 3/22/94 4 Michael Allen vs. Marquette, 3/18/94 4 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 1984 National Invitational Tournament Vs New Mexico State, 3/22/92 7 Coach Bobby Paschal Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Marquette, 3/18/94 7 First Round - Logan, Utah By Michael Allen vs. Marquette, 3/18/94 .571 [4-of-7] March 14 - UL 94, Utah State 92 Second Round - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage March 19 - UL 74, Weber State 72 (OT) Most Rebounds Vs New Mexico State, 3/22/92 .466 [7-of-15] Third Round - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) By Roy Ebron vs. Marshall, 3/11/72 20 March 22 - UL 97, Santa Clara 76 Most Rebounds Semifinals - New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Most Assists Vs South Carolina, 3/17/73 64 March 26 - Notre Dame 65, UL 59 Consolation - New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) By Dwight Lamar vs. Marshall, 3/11/72 11 March 28 - Virginia Tech 71, UL 70 Most Assists Vs Marshall, 3/11/72 25 1985 National Invitational Tournament Coach Bobby Paschal First Round - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) March 14 - UL 65, Florida 65 Second Round - Knoxville, Tenn. Individual, NIT Team, NIT March 20 - Tennessee 73, UL 72 Most Points Most Points By Graylin Warner vs. Utah State, 3/4/84 31 Vs Santa Clara, 3/22/84 97 1992 NCAA Tournament Coach Marty Fletcher Most Field Goals Attempted Most Field Goals Attempted West Regional - Tempe, Ariz. By Graylin Warner vs. Virginia Tech, 3/28/84 22 Vs Utah State, 3/14/84 70 March 20 - UL 87, Oklahoma 83 (First Round) Santa Clara, 3/22/84 70 March 22 - New Mexico State 81, UL 73 (Second Round) Most Field Goals Made By Graylin Warner vs. Utah State, 3/14/84 14 Most Field Goals Made 1993 NCAA Tournament Vs Utah State, 3/14/84 40 Coach Marty Fletcher Southeast Regional - St. Petersburg, Fla. Highest Field Goal Percentage March 18 - Marquette 81, UL 59 (First Round) By Graylin Warner vs. Utah State, 3/14/84.736 [14-of-19] Highest Field Goal Percentage Vs Utah State, 3/14/84 .571 [40-of-70] 2000 NCAA Tournament Most Free Throws Attempted 58 Coach Jesse Evans By Michael Southall vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/13/02 14 Most Free Throws Attempted South Regional - Birmingham, Ala. Vs Louisiana Tech, 3/13/02 37 March 16 - Tennessee 63, UL 58 (First Round) Most Free Throws Made By Anthony Johnson vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/13/02 8 Most Free Throws Made 2002 National Invitational Tournament Vs Louisiana Tech, 3/13/02 22 Coach Jesse Evans First Round - Ruston, La. Highest Free Throw Percentage March 13 - Louisiana Tech 83, UL 63 By Drexel Allen vs. Santa Clara, 3/22/84 1.000 [7-of-7] Highest Free Throw Percentage Drexel Allen vs. Weber State, 3/19/84 1.000 [6-of-6] Vs Weber State, 3/19/84 .889 [16-of-18] 2003 National Invitational Tournament Dion Brown vs. Weber State, 3/19/84 1.000 [6-of-6] Coach Jesse Evans Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted First Round - Birmingham, Ala. Most Rebounds Vs Marquette, 3/18/94 20 March 19 - UAB 82, UL 80 By Alonza Allen vs. Virginia Tech, 3/28/84 14 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 2004 NCAA Tournament* Most Assists Vs New Mexico State, 3/22/92 7 Coach Jesse Evans By Carl Jordan vs. UAB, 3/6/80 8 Marquette, 3/18/94 7 Phoenix Regional - Orlando, Fla. March 19 - N.C. State 61, UL 52 (First Round) Carl Jordan vs. Texas, 3/10/80 8 Andrew Toney vs. Texas, 3/10/80 8 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2005 NCAA Tournament* Drexel Allen vs. Utah State, 3/14/84 8 Vs New Mexico State, 3/22/92 .466 [7-of-15] Coach Robert Lee George Almones vs. Utah State, 3/14/84 8 Albuquerque Regional - Nashville, Tenn. Most Rebounds March 18 - Louisville 68, UL 62 (First Round) Vs Santa Clara, 3/22/84 46

* NCAA Tournament appearances in 1972, 1973, 2004 and 2005 Most Assists later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Vs Santa Clara, 3/22/84 24

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conference 2000 Sun Belt Conference Tournament SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Coach Jesse Evans Quarterfinals - Alltel Arena (Little Rock, Ark.) March 5 - UL 55, New Orleans 35 Semifinals - Alltel Arena (Little Rock, Ark.) March 6 - UL 73, Louisiana Tech 58 Championship - Alltel Arena (Little Rock, Ark.) March 7 - UL 51, South Alabama 50

tournament history 2001 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Coach Jesse Evans Quarterfinals - Mitchell Center (Mobile, Ala.) March 4 - UL 63, Louisiana Tech 56 Semifinals - Mitchell Center (Mobile, Ala.) March 5 - Western Kentucky 82, UL 75

2002 Sun Belt Conference Tournament SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP Coach Jesse Evans Quarterfinals - Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, La.) March 2 - UL 74, Arkansas State 59 Semifinals - Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, La.) March 4 - UL 67, Arkansas-Little Rock 53 Championship - Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, La.) March 5 - Western Kentucky 76, UL 70 NEW YORK BOUND 2003 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Coach Jesse Evans In 1984, Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns advanced to the National Invitational Tournament Final Four at Madison Square Garden in Quarterfinals - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) New York City. However, the Cajuns finished fourth after falling to Virginia Tech 71-70 in the consolation game. March 8 - Denver 72, UL 68

1981 Southland Conference Tournament 1993 Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2004 Sun Belt Conference Tournament* SLC TOURNAMENT THIRD PLACE Coach Marty Fletcher Coach Jesse Evans Coach Bobby Paschal Quarterfinals - Mississippi Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Miss.) Quarterfinals - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) March 6 - South Alabama 87, UL 78 March 6 - UL 84, South Alabama 58 March 3 - UL 91, Arkansas State 73 Semifinals - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) Semifinals - Beaumont, Texas 1994 Sun Belt Conference Tournament March 8 - UL 70, Middle Tennessee 66 March 6 - Lamar 83, UL 68 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Championships - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) Third Place Game - Beaumont, Texas Coach Marty Fletcher March 9 - UL 67, New Orleans 58 March 7 - UL 79, McNeese State 73 Quarterfinals - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) * Sun Belt Tournament championship later vacated due to March 5 - UL 81, Texas-Pan American 60 NCAA sanctions. 1982 Southland Conference Tournament Semifinals - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS March 6 - UL 59, New Orleans 55 2005 Sun Belt Conference Tournament* Coach Bobby Paschal Championship - E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) Coach Robert Lee Semifinals - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) March 8 - UL 78, Western Kentucky 72 Quarterfinals - The Super Pit (Denton, Texas) March 5 - UL 105, McNeese State 69 March 6 - UL 71, Middle Tennessee 57 Championship - Lafayette, La. (Blackham Coliseum) 1995 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Semifinals - The Super Pit (Denton, Texas) March 6 - UL 81, Texas-Arlington 75 Coach Marty Fletcher March 7 - UL 80, Florida International 69 First Round - Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Ark.) Championships - The Super Pit (Denton, Texas) 1988 American South Tournament March 3 - UL 59, Lamar 55 March 7 - UL 88, Denver 69 Coach Marty Fletcher Quarterfinals - Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Ark.) * Sun Belt Tournament championship later vacated due to First Round - Beaumont, Texas March 4 - Western Kentucky 87, UL 72 NCAA sanctions. March 4 - Lamar 76, UL 75 1996 Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2006 Sun Belt Conference Tournament 1989 American South Tournament Coach Marty Fletcher Coach Robert Lee Coach Marty Fletcher Quarterfinals - Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Ark.) Quarterfinals - The Murphy Center (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) First Round - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) March 2 - UL 98, Western Kentucky 94 March 5 - UL 62, Troy 59 (OT) March 3 - UL 93, Texas-Pan American 87 Semifinals - Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Ark.) Semifinals - The Murphy Center (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Quarterfinals - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) March 3 - New Orleans 75, UL 71 (2 OT) March 6 - Western Kentucky 80, UL 72 59 March 4 - New Orleans 89, UL 73 1997 Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2007 Sun Belt Conference Tournament 1990 American South Tournament Coach Marty Fletcher Coach Robert Lee Coach Marty Fletcher First Round - Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Ark.) First Round - The Super Pit (Denton, Texas) First Round - Jonesboro, Ark. Feb. 28 - UL 56, Texas-Pan American 53 Feb. 28 - North Texas 93, UL 78 March 2 - UL 83, Arkansas State 69 Quarterfinals - Barton Coliseum (Little Rock, Ark.) Quarterfinals - Jonesboro, Ark. March 1 - South Alabama 66, UL 39 2008 Sun Belt Conference Tournament March 4 - New Orleans 91, UL 76 Coach Robert Lee 1998 Sun Belt Conference Tournament First Round - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) 1991 American South Tournament SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP March 5 - Troy 70, UL 60 Coach Marty Fletcher Coach Jesse Evans First Round - Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, La.) Quarterfinals - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) 2009 Sun Belt Conference Tournament March 1 - UL 99, Lamar 83 Feb. 28 - UL 76, New Orleans 69 Coach Robert Lee Quarterfinals - Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, La.) Semifinals - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) First Round - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) March 2 - New Orleans 78, UL 73 March 1 - UL 81, Lamar 65 March 4 - FIU 71, UL 69 Championship - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) 1992 Sun Belt Conference Tournament March 3 - South Alabama 62, UL 59 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Coach Marty Fletcher 1999 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Quarterfinals - Mississippi Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Miss.) Coach Jesse Evans March 6 - UL 73, New Orleans 69 (OT) Quarterfinals - Cajundome (Lafayette, La.) Semifinals - Mississippi Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Miss.) Feb. 27 - Western Kentucky 80, UL 73 March 7 - UL 64, UALR 61 Championship - Mississippi Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Miss.) March 8 - UL 75, Louisiana Tech 71

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NOTE: The following is a compilation of LETTERWINNERS, including the year in which they lettered. However, It is NOT a list of squad members, for the UL men’s basketball program dating back as far as records exist. To make corrections or provide information that will aid in its accuracy, please contact the UL Sports Information Office at (337) 851-2255, e-mail Daryl Cetnar at [email protected], or write to us at Cox Communications Athletic Center, 201 Reinhardt Dr., Lafayette, LA 70506. Please also visit the Athletic Network at www.athleticnetwork.net for the names and contact information of former athletes and support group members. letterwinners all-time

MICHAEL ALLEN ROY EBRON MORT ELKIND Allen is the only player in school histor y to be named the Ebron is the school’s career leader in rebounds, pulling Elk ind was the first player in program histor y to ear n All- Sun Belt Player of the Year, ear ning those honors in 1994. down 1,064 boards in his three seasons. Gulf States honors in 1948.

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T.) 2 0 0 6 HA R M ON, B l a ne 1 9 9 9 -0 0 -0 1 BISBANO, Jerry 1972-73 CLOS E , E a r l 1 9 4 0 - 4 1 - 4 2 F I G A R O, Kev i n 1 9 7 8 -7 9 -8 0 -8 1 HA R R I S , R uss 1 9 9 0 -9 1 -9 2 BLAND, Willie 1982 CO B B , L a r ry 1 9 6 6 - 6 7 F I L S , Ca l v i n 1 9 7 8 - 7 9 HA R R I S ON, Kei th 1 9 8 6 BLOOM, Corey 2008-09 COF F E L L , B i l l 1 9 8 3 - 8 4 F I NE, Cha r l es 1 9 9 6 H A RT, Va l ent i n o 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 BLUE, Marcell 1984-85 COL L I NS , B ry a n 1 9 9 2 -9 3 -9 4 -9 5 F L A KE , J er ry 1 9 6 6 -6 7 -6 8 -6 9 H AY E S , J a c k 1 9 2 9 BOESCH, Ron 1956-57-58 COL L I N S , J ohnny 1 9 8 2 - 8 3 F L E M I NG, J a ck 1 9 6 5 -6 6 -6 7 -6 8 H E B E RT, O. 1 9 1 2 BOESCH, Tom 1963 CONNE R , A l v i n 1 9 8 2 F LOW E R S , Da r ry l 1 9 8 0 H E B E RT, Rh e t t 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 BOGRAN, F. 1945 CONS I DI NE , M a r k 1 9 9 0 - 9 1 F OB B S , Cl eti s 2 0 0 5 H E B E RT, Wa y n e 1 9 7 2 BOLDEN, Bruce 1962 COO K, D a v i d 1 9 4 4 F OGL E, L a r ry 1 9 7 3 H E CKE R , B ob 1 9 6 7 BORDELON, Asie 1913 COOP E R , B ob 1 9 5 6 F O L E Y, D. 1 9 2 6 H E L I NE R , Ri cha r d 1 9 1 4 - 1 5 BORDELON, G. 1923 COR M I E R , J ohn 1 9 2 7 - 2 8 F O N T E N OT, Ca r r ol l 1 9 4 7 HE LM E R , R . 1 9 1 7 BORDELON, Phelias W. 1929-30-31 CO U RT N E Y, J o e 1 9 6 1 F O R D, S p en cer 2 0 0 5 H I L L , Ced r i c 1 9 8 3 -8 4 -8 5 -8 6 BORNSCHEUER, Bobby 1963-64 CO WART, Fr e d 1 9 3 6 - 3 7 F OR E MA N , D. 1 9 2 0 H I L L , Tod d 1 9 9 0 -9 1 -9 2 -9 3 BOUDREAUX, Allen 1947-48 CR E W S , A l bert 1 9 4 9 F OR E MA N, S a m 1 9 4 2 H I LTO N , B ob 1 9 6 5 BOUDREAUX, Carroll 1992 CR E W S , Ca lv in 1 9 7 6 - 7 7 F OS T E R , Ty r one 1 9 9 8 H O C KE Y, B . 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LOUISIANA BASKETBALL 2009-10 Ragin’ Cajuns Men’s Basketball 2009-10 all-time McNEIL, Rodney 1985-86-87-88 I MEGGET, Lucious 1976 ILES, E. 1917 MENETRE, E. 1920 ILES, H. 1923-24 MEYER, Ricky 1976 IVORY, Elvin 1967-68 MILBURN, Charles 1949 MILLER, A. 1913 J MILLER, Larry 1962 letterwinners JACKSON, Elijah 1979-80 MILLSAP, Elijah 2007-08 JACOBS, Donald 1985-86 MILSON, Abray 2007-08 JAMES, Adam 2005-06-07 MITCHELL, Aaron 1988-89-90-91 JAMISON, T.C. 1976 MITCHELL, Dwayne 2004-05-06 JARBOE, Ray 1962-63-64 MITCHELL, Jerry 1976-77 JOHNSON, Anthony 2001-02-03 MITCHELL, Pascal 1976-77-78 JOHNSON, C.D. 1946 MONCLA, F. 1917 JOHNSON, Raymond 1976-77-78 MONCLA, Robert 1915 JOHNSON, Tyren 2007-08-09 MONROE, Graig 1980-81 JOLIVETTE, Brian 1985-86-87 MOODY, Bill 1950-51 JONES, Billy 1999-00-01 MOORE, Tony 1991-92-93-94 JONES, Buford 1944 MORRISON, Terry 1967 JONES, Steve 1979, 1980 MORRISS, John W. 1929 JONES, Tyrone 1990-91-92 MOULARD, Ronnie 1961 JORDAN, Carl 1979-80 MOUTON, Eric 1988-89-91-92 MOUTON, Ross 2004-05-06-07 MICHAEL SOUTHALL JORDAN, Levi 1927 As a freshman, center Michael Southall shattered the school record, rejecting 97 shots JULIEN, Wayne 1977-78-80-81 MULLINS, Grady 1941 JUPITER, Robert 2000-02-03 during the 2001-02 season. N K NAQUIN, Arthur 1933 KANAS, J. 1945 NAQUIN, Sidney 1931-32 S V KANDJI, Khadim 2002-03 SALVO, M. 1912 VEROT, D. 1913 KESSLER, Dave 1963-64-65-66 SANDERS, Blanchard 1938-39-40 VERDUN, Conley 1996-97 KLOOR, Morris 1929-30 O SAUCIER, Harry 1936-37 VERLANDER, Bob 1961 O’NAN, Norman 1948-49-50-51 KLUZ, Frank 1971 SAUCIER, Lloyd 195-56-57 VERRETT, Lloyd 1946-47-49 KNIGHT, Andre 1988-89 ORR, T.E. 1944 SAUNDERS, Fred 1972-73 VICE, Jim 1958 KNIGHTEN, Gay 1938 SAVOIE, Jack 1960 VIDRINE, T.H. 1916-, 1917 KYLE, Harry 1949 SCHEUFENS, C.J. 1966-67 VINCENT, Richard 1930 P SCHULTZ, Christian 1915 VINES, Dick 1947-49-50 PARISH, Garland 1954 SCRUGGS, Kevin 1994 L PATRICK, David 1998-99-00 SHEPUTIS, John 1961 LaBAUVE, Joe 1941, 19-42 PAYNE, Steve 1969-70 SHIELDS, Sam 1980 W LACY, S.J. 1918 PECK, O. 1914 SIGLER, Herman 1934-35 WADE, Tiras 2005 LAGO, Willie 2007-08-09 PENNINGTON, Giles 1931-32-33 SIMON, Larry 1960-61-62 WALLACE, Courtney 2007-08-09 LAMAR, Dwight “Bo” 1970-71-72-73 PEOPLES, Calvin 1982-83-84 SINGLETON, George 1912-13-14 WALLACE, Mike 1962 LAMPKIN, Frank 1944 PERKINS, C. 1921-22 SMITH, Brett 1998-99-00-01 WARNER, Graylin 1981-82-83-84 LANCASTER, Marvin 1987-89 PERRET, John 1982-83 SMITH, Fred 1924-25 WARREN, Derrick 1998-99-00 LANCON, Earnest 1963-64-65 PERRIN, Luther 1932-34-35 SMITH, Leon 1935 WASHINGTON, Immanuel 2002-03 LANDERS, Ashley 1994-95-96 PESOLI, Lucian 2006 SMITH, Randal 1985-86-87-88 WATKINS, Earl 1988 LANDRY, Antoine 2001-02-03-04 PHILLIP, Raphael 1985-86 SMITH, Robert 1944 WELCH, Jinks 1962 LANDRY, Raoul 1935-36 POLLET, Tommy 1953 SNATIC, Harold 1946 WHITING, Shea 1998-99-00-02 LANG, Bernard “Binkie” 1951-52-53 POOLE, Reginald 1995-96-97-99 SNOWDEN, Chris 1995-96-97-98 WHITTEN, Luther 1949-50-51 LANGE, B. 1923-24 POWELL, Glen 1946 SNYDER, Steve 1967-68-69 WILBANKS, L.F. 1931 LANIER, Otis 1993-94-95 PREGEANT, Russel 1914-15 SONNIER, Elmore 1932 WILKINS, Myron 1976-77 LAWRENCE, Kenneth 2000-01-02-03 PRICE, Kelvin 1995-96 SOUTHALL, Michael 2002-03-06 WILLIAMS, Alphonso 2007 LeBLANC, Howard 1946-48 PRICE, Randy 1957-58-59-60 STACY, Melvin 1962 WILLIAMS, Cedric 2003-04 LeDOUX, Rodney 1953-54 PRIMEAUX, Eloi 1933-34 STAMATIS, Findley 1962 WILLIAMS, Chris 2002-03-04 LEE, Joseph 1997-98 PRINGLE, Bruce 1981 STARKS, Byron 1991-92-93-94 WILLIAMS, Demetrius 2000 LeVERT, Harris 1947 STEELE, S.M. 1946 WILLIAMS, Garland 1968-69-70-71 LEVY, T.L. 1931-32 STEWART, Ben 1976 WINKLER, Marvin 1967-68-69-70 LINDSAY, Mosby 1934-35-36 R STEWART, Leigh 1937-38-39 WINNINGHAM, Jason 1994 RAINEY, Dion 1977-78-79-80 LOFTIN, Wilbert 1971-72-73 STEWART, Marion 1958 WOLF, Dallas 1954-55-56 REAUX, Gerald 1958 LOWELL, C. 1921-22 STOKES, Marcus 1989-90-91-92 WOMACK, Johnny 1990-91-92 REDDING, John 1961 LYLES, Dale 1976 STRAUS, Jack 1955-57-58 WOMACK, Norvie 1996 REED, Harold 1940-41-42 LYLES, Ted 1976-77-78-79 SWITZER, Warren 1944 WRIGHT, Denny 1970-71-72-73 REGIS, Kendall 1997-98-99-00 LYONS, Dewey 1921-22 61 RHODES, Jeff 1969 RHODMAN, Anthony 2005 T Y M RICHARD, James 1936 TATE, Richard 1968 YOUNG, Dempsey 1939-40-41 MACKYEON, Cedric 1991-92 RICHARD, W.J. 1918 TERRELL, Bert 1935 YOUNG, Diamone 1937-38-39 MAHONEY, G.D. 1922 RICHARDSON, E. 1922-23-24-25 TERRELL, E.C. 1929 YOUNG, Earl 1950-51-53 MAITRE, Jules 1933 RIPKA, Terry 1976 THERIOT, C.J. 1924-25 YOUNG, Roy 1946-50-51 MANLEY, Joe 1978 ROBERSON, Lamar 2009 THERIOT, Clarence 1949 MANUEL, Chris 1995-96-97-98 ROBINS, Darryl 1999-00-01-02 THERIOT, Clifton 1927-28 MANUEL, Nat 1927-28 ROBINSON, Barry 1994-95 THIBODEAUX, Clint 1984 Z MANUEL, Rene 1913 ROBINSON, M. 1945 THIGPEN, Bobby 1989-90-91-92 ZAVICH, Vlado 1961 MAPLES, Jason 1994 ROBINSON, Tommy 1980-81-82-83 THOMAS, Clay 1914-15-16 ZIEGLER, Herman 1953 MARSH, Ken 1972 RODEMACHER, Morgan 1929-30-31 THOMAS, E.C. 1927-28 ZOCH, Albert 1936 MARTINEZ, Andrus 1937-38-39 ROMO, J. 1945 THOMAS, Lonnie 1999-00-01 ZWOLENSKI 1956 MAUZEY, Richard 1996-97 RONIGER, Bill 1970-71 THOMAS, Mike 1987-88 MAY, Engle 1933, 1934 RORDAM, Claude 1913-14 THOMAS, Sam 1962--64 McCARTHY, Bill 1944 ROY, Sonny 1956 THOMPSON, Tim 1958-59-60-61 McCAULEY, Eddie 1952-53-54-55 ROY, Willis 1933 TODD, W. 1920 Current Players listed in Bold McCOY, Ryan 2009 RUPERT, Raymond 1933-34-35 TONEY, Andrew 1977-78-79-80 McDANIEL, Curtis 1948 RUSSO, Andy 1962-63 TOUCHET, Wilbur 1956-57 McGEE, A.E. 1918 RYCKMAN, Billy 1951-52-53-54 TOWNS, Denny 1989 McGREW, Roy 1982 TOWNSEND, Payton 1969-70-71-72 McHORRIS, Bill 1959-60-61 TRAHAN, G. 1920-21-22-23 McKELLAR, Prentice 1953-54-57-58 TRAHAN, H. 1922 McMILLAN, Earnest 1938-39-40 TURNER, Alford 1981-82 McMURRY, Thurman 1933-34 TURNER, Dale 1985-86-87-88 McNEIL, Jerry 1986 TURNER, Ed 2006 www.RAGINCAJUNS.com Ragin’ Cajuns Men’s Basketball 2009-10

NAIA All-America Kevin Brooks (2nd) 1989 Jack Straus (2nd) 1957 All-Sun Belt Conference Dean Church (1st) 1964 Sydney Grider (1st) 1990 Ron Boesch (3rd) 1957 Marcus Stokes 1992 Dean Church (1st) 1965 Kevin Brooks (3rd) 1990 Tim Thompson (2nd) 1958 Michael Allen 1993 Bob Cutrer (HM) 1966 Kevin Brooks (1st) 1991 Prentice McKellar (2nd) 1958 Michael Allen 1994 Aaron Mitchell (3rd) 1991 Derwood Dukes (3rd) 1958 Byron Starks 1994 Marcus Stokes (2nd) 1992 Randy Price (3rd) 1958 Chris Manuel 1996

honors AP Little College All-America Dean Church (1st) 1965 Todd Hill (2nd) 1992 Bill McHorris (1st) 1959 Conley Verdun 1996 Marvin Winkler (1st) 1970 Michael Allen (1st) 1993 Tim Thompson (2nd) 1959 Reggie Poole 1997 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1971 Byron Starks (3rd) 1993 Randy Price (3rd) 1959 Tyrone Foster 1998 Michael Allen (1st) 1994 Bill McHorris (1st) 1960 Casey Green 1998 Consensus All-America Byron Starks (2nd) 1994 Tim Thompson (1st) 1960 Reggie Poole 1999 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1972 Conley Verdun (2nd) 1996 Howard Humphreys (3rd) 1960 Lonnie Thomas 1999 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1973 Reginald Poole (2nd) 1997 Bill McHorris (1st) 1961 Orlando Butler 2000 Tyrone Foster (1st) 1998 Tim Thompson (1st) 1961 individual Lonnie Thomas 2000 NABC All-District Team Casey Green (2nd) 1998 Larry Simon (2nd) 1961 Lonnie Thomas 2001 Reginald Poole (2nd) 1999 Larry Simon (1st) 1962 Anthony Johnson 2002 College Division Lonnie Thomas (2nd) 2000 Dean Church (2nd) 1962 Michael Southall 2002 Jerry Flake (1st) 1967 Orlando Butler (3rd) 2000 Bob Andrews (1st) 1963 Brad Boyd (2nd) 2003 Elvin Ivory (1st) 1967 Lonnie Thomas (2nd) 2001 Andy Russo (2nd) 1963 Michael Southall (2nd) 2003 Elvin Ivory (2nd) 1968 Anthony Johnson (3rd) 2001 Dean Church (1st) 1964 Anthony Johnson (3rd) 2003 Marvin Winkler (2nd) 1968 Anthony Johnson (2nd) 2002 Bob Cutrer (2nd) 1964 Laurie Bridges (2nd) 2004 Jerry Flake (3rd) 1968 Michael Southall (3rd) 2002 Ernest Lancon (2nd) 1964 Brian Hamilton (3rd) 2004 Dwight Lamar (2nd) 1971 Brad Boyd (1st) 2003 Dean Church (1st) 1965 Antoine Landry (3rd) 2004 Michael Southall (3rd) 2003 Bob Cutrer (2nd) 1965 Tiras Wade (1st) 2005 NABC All-District Team Laurie Bridges (2nd) 2004 Bob Cutrer (1st) 1966 VACATED (2nd) 2005 University Division Brian Hamilton (3rd) 2004 Jerry Flake (1st) 1966 Brian Hamilton (2nd) 2005 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1972 Antoine Landry (3rd) 2004 Dwayne Mitchell (1st) 2006 Dwight Lamar (3rd) 1973 Tiras Wade (2nd) 2005 All-Southland Conference Michael Southall (2nd) 2006 Brian Hamilton (2nd) 2005 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1972 David Dees (3rd) 2007 NABC All-District Team Division I Dwayne Mitchell (2nd) 2006 Roy Ebron (1st) 1972 Andrew Toney (2nd) 1978 Michael Southall (3rd) 2006 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1973 Sun Belt Player of the Year Andrew Toney (1st) 1979 Elijah Millsap (3rd) 2007 Roy Ebron (1st) 1973 Michael Allen 1994 Andrew Toney (1st) 1980 Ben Stewart (2nd) 1976 Alford Turner (1st) 1982 All-Louisiana Player of the Year Andrew Toney (2nd) 1977 Sun Belt Freshman of the Year Graylin Warner (2nd) 1983 Dwight Lamar 1972 Cordy Glenn (2nd) 1977 Barry Bowman 1994 Graylin Warner (2nd) 1984 Dwight Lamar 1973 Andrew Toney (1st) 1978 Reggie Poole 1995 Dion Brown (2nd) 1984 Andrew Toney 1980 Dion Rainey (2nd) 1978 Michael Southall 2002 Cedric Hill (2nd) 1986 Michael Allen 1994 Andrew Toney (1st) 1979 Elijah Millsap 2007 Earl Watkins (2nd) 1988 Andrew Toney (1st) 1980 Kevin Brooks (2nd) 1989 All-Louisiana Newcomer of the Year Dion Rainey (2nd) 1980 Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year Sydney Grider (2nd) 1989 Drexal Allen 1984 Kevin Figaro (1st) 1981 Tiras Wade 2005 Sydney Grider (2nd) 1990 Anthony Johnson 2001 Alford Turner (1st) 1982 Eric Mouton (1st) 1992 Tiras Wade 2005 Graylin Warner (2nd) 1982 Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Stokes (2nd) 1992 Dion Brown (2nd) 1982 VACATED 2005 Michael Allen (1st) 1993 All-Louisiana Freshman of the Year Michael Allen (1st) 1994 Kevin Brooks 1988 SLC Player of the Year Sun Belt Coach of the Year Byron Starks (2nd) 1994 Dwight Lamar 1972 Elijah Millsap 2007 Marty Fletcher 1992 Conley Verdun (2nd) 1996 Andrew Toney 1978 Reginald Poole (1st) 1997 All-Louisiana Coach of the Year Andrew Toney 1980 Casey Green (2nd) 1998 Sun Belt Conference Beryl Shipley 1972 Reginald Poole (1st) 1999 All-Tournament Team Jim Hatfield 1977 SLC Newcomer of the Year Lonnie Thomas (1st) 2000 Todd Hill 1992 Bobby Paschal 1980 Andrew Toney 1977 Blane Harmon (2nd) 2000 Carroll Boudreaux 1992 Marty Fletcher 1994 Michael Allen 1994 Lonnie Thomas (1st) 2001 SLC Coach of the Year Anthony Johnson (2nd) 2002 Byron Starks 1994 Beryl Shipley 1973 Michael Southall (1st) 2003 Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame Tyrone Foster 1998 Jim Hatfield 1977 Anthony Johnson (2nd) 2003 Dwight Lamar Inducted 1980 Chris Manuel 1998 Bobby Paschal 1982 Tiras Wade (1st) 2005 Dean Church Inducted 1981 Orlando Butler 2000 Dwayne Mitchell (2nd) 2006 Marvin Winkler Inducted 1981 Blane Harmon 2000 62 J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Inducted 1984 Southland Conference Lonnie Thomas 2000 Jerry Flake Inducted 1985 All-Louisiana All-Tournament Team Blane Harmon 2001 Beryl Shipley Inducted 1986 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1972 Kevin Figaro 1981 Anthony Johnson 2002 Andrew Toney Inducted 1986 Roy Ebron (1st) 1972 Alford Turner 1982 Michael Southall 2002 Bobby Paschal Inducted 2005 Dwight Lamar (1st) 1973 Graylin Warner 1982 Brad Boyd 2004 Roy Ebron (2nd) 1973 Dan Gay 1982 Brian Hamilton 2004 Andrew Toney (2nd) 1977 All-Louisiana College Tiras Wade 2005 Andrew Toney (1st) 1978 Team of the Century Southland Conference Brian Hamilton 2005 Andrew Toney (1st) 1979 Dwight Lamar First Team Tournament Most Valuable Player Dwayne Mitchell 2005 Andrew Toney (1st) 1980 Andrew Toney Third Team Alford Turner 1982 Michael Southall 2006 Kevin Figaro (1st) 1981 Alford Turner (1st) 1982 All-Louisiana Intercollegiate All-American South Conference Sun Belt Conference Graylin Warner (2nd) 1982 Clyde Catha 1948 Kevin Brooks (2nd) 1988 Tournament Most Valuable Player Graylin Warner (2nd) 1983 Mort Elkind 1948 Kevin Brooks (1st) 1989 Todd Hill 1992 Dion Brown (3rd) 1983 Sydney Grider (1st) 1989 Michael Allen 1994 George Almones (2nd) 1984 All-Gulf States Conference Sydney Grider (1st) 1990 Tiras Wade 2005 Graylin Warner (2nd) 1984 Mort Elkind (1st) 1949 Kevin Brooks (1st) 1990 Dion Brown (2nd) 1984 Bernard Lang (3rd) 1952 Aaron Mitchell (2nd) 1990 George Almones (1st) 1985 Ed McCauley (HM) 1952 Kevin Brooks (1st) 1991 Cedric Hill (1st) 1986 Ed McCauley (1st) 1953 Aaron Mitchell (2nd) 1991 Randal Smith (2nd) 1987 Gil Dozier (1st) 1953 Kevin Brooks (2nd) 1988 Ed McCauley (2nd) 1954 ASC Newcomer of the Year Randal Smith (3rd) 1988 Dallas Wolf (3rd) 1954 Kevin Brooks 1988 Sydney Grider (1st) 1989 Ed McCauley (2nd) 1955 Sydney Grider 1989 Dallas Wolf (3rd) 1955

LOUISIANA BASKETBALL 2009-10 Ragin’ Cajuns Men’s Basketball 2009-10 head coaching Year Overall Conference Head Coach 1911-12 4-1 C.J. McNaspy 1912-13 3-2 C.J. McNaspy 1913-14 3-5 C.J. McNaspy Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1915-25) 1914-15 5-6 C.J. McNaspy 1915-16 7-6 C.J. McNaspy 1916-17 11-3 Unknown 1917-18 No information available 1918-19 No information available 1919-20 7-10 Unknown

1920-21 14-9 Unknown ledger 1921-22 11-12 T.R. Mobley 1922-23 21-9 T.R. Mobley 1923-24 18-5 T.R. Mobley 1924-25 7-11 T.R. Mobley Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1925-41) 1925-26 2-16 R.L. Browne 1926-27 7-10 R.L. Browne 1927-28 No information available 1928-29 10-12 E.J. Pickell 1929-30 14-3 E.J. Pickell 1930-31 12-6 E.J. Pickell 1931-32 2-16 J. C. Reinhardt 1932-33 7-12 J. C. Reinhardt 1933-34 8-13 J. C. Reinhardt 1934-35 6-9 J. C. Reinhardt MARTY FLETCHER 1935-36 3-11 J. C. Reinhardt Fletcher helped mold the Ragin’ Cajuns into a Sun Belt Conference power, guiding UL to 1936-37 3-14 J. C. Reinhardt two 20-win seasons and two NCAA Tournament appearances. 1937-38 10-10 J. C. Reinhardt 1938-39 13-6 J. C. Reinhardt Year Overall Conference Head Coach 1939-40 20-7 J. C. Reinhardt 1988-89 17-12 4-6 (t-4th) Marty Fletcher 1940-41 17-5 J. C. Reinhardt 1989-90 20-9 4-6 (t-4th) Marty Fletcher Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference (1942-47) 1990-91 21-10 6-6 (4th) Marty Fletcher 1941-42 13-6 J. C. Reinhardt Sun Belt Conference (1992-present) 1942-43 8-1 J. C. Reinhardt 1991-92 21-11 12-4 (t-1st) Marty Fletcher 1943-44 11-2 J. C. Reinhardt 1992-93 17-13 11-7 (t-3rd) Marty Fletcher 1944-45 4-13 J. C. Reinhardt 1993-94 22-8 13-5 (2nd) Marty Fletcher 1945-46 7-10 J. C. Reinhardt 1994-95 7-22 4-14 (9th) Marty Fletcher 1946-47 13-6 J. C. Reinhardt 1995-96 16-12 9-9 (5th) Marty Fletcher Gulf States Conference (1948-70) 1996-97 12-16 9-9 (t-6th) Marty Fletcher 1947-48 13-7 4-4 J. C. Reinhardt 1997-98 18-13 12-6 (3rd) Jessie Evans 1948-49 12-8 8-6 J. C. Reinhardt 1998-99 13-16 7-7 (t-3rd) Jessie Evans 1949-50 13-13 9-7 J. C. Reinhardt 1999-00 25-9 13-3 (t-1st,West ) Jessie Evans 1950-51 8-10 8-8 J. C. Reinhardt 2000-01 16-13 10-6 (t-2nd, West) Jessie Evans 1951-52 11-16 6-10 J. C. Reinhardt 2001-02 20-11 11-4 (t-1st, West) Jessie Evans 1952-53 8-15 6-6 J. C. Reinhardt 2002-03 20-10 12-3 (1st, West) Jessie Evans 1953-54 6-13 5-7 J. C. Reinhardt 2003-042 6-5 1-1 Jessie Evans 1954-55 10-14 3-9 J. C. Reinhardt 2004-052 3-3 0-1 Robert Lee 1955-56 5-17 2-10 J. C. Reinhardt 2005-06 13-16 7-8 (t-2nd, West) Robert Lee 1956-57 7-19 1-9 J. C. Reinhardt 2006-07 9-21 7-11 (6th, West) Robert Lee 1957-58 16-11 5-5 Beryl Shipley 2007-08 15-15 11-7 (t-1st, West) Robert Lee 1958-59 14-10 5-5 Beryl Shipley 2008-09 10-20 7-11 (4th, West) Robert Lee 1959-60 20-8 7-3 Beryl Shipley TOTALS3 1,253-936 (96 seasons) .572 1960-61 18-5 7-3 Beryl Shipley 1961-62 17-8 7-3 Beryl Shipley All-Time Head Coaching Records (By Victories) 1962-63 12-13 6-4 Beryl Shipley Coach Seasons (Tenure) W L PCT 1963-64 13-10 7-3 (1st) Beryl Shipley Beryl Shipley1 16 (1958-73) 293 126 .699 1964-65 20-10 5-5 Beryl Shipley J.C. Reinhardt 26 (1932-57) 238 273 .466 1965-66 17-8 10-2 (1st) Beryl Shipley Marty Fletcher 11 (1987-97) 176 146 .547 1966-67 20-11 10-2 (1st) Beryl Shipley Bobby Paschal 8 (1979-86) 153 85 .643 63 1967-68 19-5 11-1 (1st) Beryl Shipley Jessie Evans4 7 (1998-2004) 118 77 .605 1968-69 20-7 11-1 (1st) Beryl Shipley T.R. Mobley 4 (1922-25) 57 37 .606 1969-70 16-10 9-3 Beryl Shipley Robert Lee5 5 (2005-present) 50 75 .400 First Season of NCAA Competition Jim Hatfield 3 (1976-78) 47 35 .573 1970-71 25-4 Beryl Shipley E.J. Pickell 3 (1929-31) 35 24 .593 Southland Conference (1972-73; 1976-82) C.J. McNaspy 5 (1912-16) 23 19 .548 1971-721 23-3 8-0 (1st) Beryl Shipley Unknown 3 32 22 .593 1972-731 23-3 12-0 (1st) Beryl Shipley R.L. Browne 2 (1926-27) 9 26 .257 1973-74 NO TEAM - NCAA PROBATION 1974-75 NO TEAM - NCAA PROBATION All-Time Conference Records (By Winning Percentage) 1975-76 7-19 4-6 (4th) Jim Hatfield Conference Seasons (Tenure) W L PCT 1976-77 21-8 8-2 (1st) Jim Hatfield Southland 9 (1972-73; 1976-82) 64 26 .711 1977-78 19-8 7-3 (3rd) Jim Hatfield Sun Belt6 18 (1992-present) 156 115 .576 1978-79 16-11 6-4 (t-2nd) Bobby Paschal Gulf States 22 (1948-70) 152 116 .567 1979-80 21-9 5-5 (t-2nd) Bobby Paschal American South 4 (1988-91) 17 25 .405 1980-81 15-13 6-4 (4th) Bobby Paschal 1981-82 24-8 8-2 (1st) Bobby Paschal 1 - Actual on-court record was 25-4 in 1971-72 and 24-5 in 1972-73, which includes NCAA NCAA Independent (1983-87) Tournament games later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. 1982-83 22-7 Bobby Paschal 2 - Actual on-court record was 20-9 (12-3) in 2003-04 and 20-11 (11-4) in 2004-05, which 1983-84 23-10 Bobby Paschal includes games later vacated due to NCAA santions. 1984-85 17-14 Bobby Paschal 3 - Actual all-time on-court record is 1,287-950 (.575). 1985-86 15-13 Bobby Paschal 4 - Jessie Evans’ actual on-court record was 132-81 (.620) from 1998-2004. 1986-87 11-17 Marty Fletcher 5 - Robert Lee’s actual on-court record is 67-83 (.447) 6 - Actual on-court Sun Belt conference record is 178-120 (.597). American South Conference (1988-91) 1987-88 12-16 3-7 (6th) Marty Fletcher

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