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Men's Basketball Season Results Men’s Basketball Season Results 1948-49 Texas W 68-52 5-16 Prairie View W 73-53 Grambling L 40-50 Prairie View L 79-86 Grambling L 35-39 Texas Southern L 77-104 Prairie View L 50-65 Alcorn W 96-61 Grambling L 59-65 Texas W 80-70 Grambling W 65-43 Langston W 89-75 Southern L 53-60 Langston W 91-69 Southern L 42-55 Paul Quinn College W 100-58 Arkansas W 50-47 Huston-Tillotson L 63-70 Sam Houston W 38-24 Huston-Tillotson W 94-80 Arkansas L 73-80 Paul Quinn College W 69-59 Tuskegee L 46-55 Bishop College W 74-55 Texas College L 37-42 Bishop College W 81-64 Texas College L 43-56 Bishop College W 105-64 Prairie View L 45-59 1954-55 Prairie View L 42-50 16-8 Sam Houston W 54-29 Butler W 97-46 Langston L 71-86 Paul Quinn College W 86-60 Langston L 67-79 Butler W 105-40 Huston-Tillotson W 62-35 Xavier W 80-68 Bishop College L 46-48 Alcorn L 72-105 Bishop College L 58-59 Alcorn L 72-87 1953-54 Texas College W 88-75 23-8 Texas College W 86-52 Butler W 79-34 Arkansas AM&N L 78-80 Butler W 91-35 Southern W 93-66 Wilberforce W 82-35 Texas College W 99-74 Texas L 52-64 Departivo Mexicano W 89-45 Alcorn L 66-67 Southern W 105-77 Alcorn W 72-71 Southern L 78-88 Texas W 68-40 Arkansas AM&N W 115-94 Grambling L 72-76 Arkansas AM&N W 98-96 Grambling W 84-55 Texas College W 80-67 Texas W 82-64 Texas College W 104-62 Southern L 64-84 Prairie View L 95-96 Southern L 57-74 Prairie View W 85-65 Arkansas State W 75-67 Grambling L 75-78 Arkansas State W 67-49 Texas Southern L 75-78 Grambling W 72-63 Texas Southern L 65-73 Texas W 68-59 Alcorn W 75-66 1958-59 Arkansas Baptist W 113-83* 5-18, 1-12 Dillard L 105-121 Butler W 71-62 Texas College W 116-111 Butler W 87-63 Bishop College L 86-98 Bishop College L 70-87 Huston-Tillotson W 112-99 Bishop College L 70-75 Texas Southern L 90-111* Texas College L 58-71 Prairie View A&M L 78-135* Paul Quinn College W 66-64 Grambling L 88-99* Paul Quinn College L 64-65 Alcorn L 79-99* Texas College L 79-82 Texas College L 104-105 Grambling L 67-123 Arkansas AM&N L 105-141* Tougaloo College W 69-68 Southern L 77-128* Arkansas A&M L 66-70* Arkansas AM&N L 102-138* Prairie View L 62-83* Jackson State L 71-106* Texas Southern L 57-88* Jackson State L 90-118* Southern L 58-78* Southern L 82-102* Jackson College L 69-89* Dillard L 97-111 Texas College L 60-67* Alcorn L 87-125* Texas College L 55-65* Grambling L 87-125* Grambling L 72-89* Prairie View L 80-94* Grambling L 69-96* Texas Southern L 102-108* Texas Southern L 86-110* 1968-69 Prairie View L 51-55* 8-12 Jackson College L 70-79* Huston-Tillotson L 98-100 Arkansas State W 67-65* Bishop College L 89-93 *Conference Games Texas College W 106-97 1966-67 Bishop College L 79-85 0-10 Mississippi Valley State L 78-101 Bishop College L 56-89 Arkansas Baptist W 115-69 Bishop College L 75-80 Southern L 112-116 Tougaloo College L 73-102 Xavier W 103-100 Philander Smith College L 83-86 Bishop College L 67-69 Huston-Tillotson L 89-93 Texas Southern L 95-101 Texas College L 101-104 Prairie View L 78-86 Bishop College L 84-93 Alcorn L 107-120 Huston-Tillotson L 93-106 Grambling L 76-94 Texas Southern L 75-104 Texas College W 131-113 Arkansas AM&N W 111-109 1967-68 Arkansas AM&N W 120-113 4-21, 2-16 Southern W 120-107 Texas College W 116-115* Jackson State L 79-100 Bishop College L 104-122* Dillard W 102-100 Bishop College L 76-86 Southern L 105-124 Mississippi Valley State L 79-111* 1969-70 Texas Lutheran L 80-82 20-10, 9-3 NAIA Tournament Qualifier Philander Smith College W 82-79 Head Coach: Calvin White Xavier L 76-117 Grambling W 70-66 Texas Lutheran L 79-88 Xavier W 88-79 Langston W 90-87 Grambling L 74-103 Arkansas Baptist W 74-70 Arkansas AM&N L 99-102 Huston-Tillotson W 112-81 Philander Smith College W 137-76 Bishop College L 95-97 Philander Smith College W 83-78 Texas College W 92-78* Arkansas AM&N L 104-112 Lubbock Christian W 82-76* Midwestern L 98-103* Wayland Baptist L 60-72* Grambling L 75-88 Langston W 85-81 Bethune Cookeman L 83-100 Belhaven L 78-91 Philander Smith College W 103-80 Arkansas Baptist W 94-77 Clark Georgia W 87-86 OT Midwestern L 64-66* Bishop College L 100-103 Bishop College W 103-74 Paul Quinn College W 101-78 Texas College W 90-84 OT Wayland Baptist W 78-72* Midwestern W 70-66* Midwestern W 66-65* Lubbock Christian W 89-78* Texas College W 123-103* Wayland Baptist W 87-80* Dallas Baptist W 90-73* Wayland Baptist L 73-81 Wayland Baptist L 88-108* 1973-74 Philander Smith College W 105-62 14-12 Bishop College L 92-99* Head Coach: Duane Gordon Austin Baptist W 79-74* Huston-Tillotson W 119-94 Bishop College W 84-82* Cameron W 94-89 Dallas Baptist W 103-93* Huston-Tillotson W 104-83 Austin Baptist W 86-77* Grambling L 82-111 Texas College W 111-96* Texas College L 105-107 Texas Southern W 96-85 Prairie View W 84-70 Texas Southern W 78-77 Sam Houston L 63-97 Drury College W 77-75! Grambling L 83-94 Central State Ohio L 77-83! Shaw L 79-92 ! NAIA Tournament at Kansas City, Missouri Lincoln L 115-117 1972-73 Cameron L 83-105 20-8, 6-2 Missouri Southern L 70-73 Head Coach: Elwood Plummer Arkansas Baptist W 125-81 Huston-Tillotson W 91-78 Texas College W 93-90 Sul Ross W 72-66 Oklahoma Liberal Arts W 84-69 College of Santa Fe W 76-72 Texas Southern L 85-93 Wayland Baptist W 89-87 Prairie View L 85-98 Sul Ross W 83-73 Paul Quinn College W 95-90 Arkansas Pine Bluff W 84-78 Austin College W 64-57 Xavier W 78-74 Texas Southern W 84-83 Texas College W 73-68 at Centenary College L 79-115 Bishop College L 81-99 at LSU-Shreveport L 64-73 Oklahoma Liberal Arts W 114-98 RUST COLLEGE L 69-74 OT Paul Quinn College W 96-92 at Rust College L 60-68 Austin College W 84-75 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE L 64-67 Bishop College W 93-77 AMBASSADOR L 72-91 ARKANSAS BAPTIST L 78-79 1991-92 at Jarvis Christian College W 72-64 4-19, 2-8 at Paul Quinn College L 77-87 Head Coach: Mark Cook EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 93-72 at LeTourneau W 65-49 TEXAS COLLEGE L 82-98 at Centenary College L 68-106 at Philander Smith College L 80-98 RUST COLLEGE L 70-71 OT at Arkansas Baptist L 60-62 at Arkansas Pine-Bluff L 45-74 SOUTHWEST ADVENTIST W 88-64 Arkansas Baptist! L 53-71 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE W 85-77 at Paul Quinn College* L 63-73 at Texas College L 65-88 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE* W 68-65 at Louisiana Christian L 96-105 ARKANSAS BAPTIST* L 62-72 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE L 77-91 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN* L 62-67 OT LOUISIANA CHRISTIAN L 78-80 TEXAS COLLEGE* L 82-95 LSU-SHREVEPORT W 77-74 at Rust College L 45-50 Arkansas Baptist@ W 79-67 LSU-SHREVEPORT* L 68-85 at Paul Quinn College L 66-73 at Texas College* L 68-101 ! Played at Tarleton State University – at Baptist Christian* L 74-93 Stephenville, Texas LETOURNEAU* W 79-60 @ Played at Paul Quinn College – Dallas, Texas PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE* L 91-93 OT PAUL QUINN COLLEGE* L 75-100 2006-07 Red River Athletic Conference AMBASSADOR* L 72-85 Tournament Champions, NAIA Tournament at Philander Smith College L 50-54 Qualifier at Arkansas Baptist L 60-75 21-10, 13-5 at Jarvis Christian College W 68-67 Head Coach: Andre Payne at Ambassador L 61-63 TOUGALOO COLLEGE W 84-81 Arkansas Baptist@ L 62-75 at LSU-Shreveport L 79-81 * Conference Game at Loyola L 56-65 ! Played at Arkansas Pine-Bluff – Pine Bluff, at Xavier L 53-56 Arkansas EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 73-58 @ Played at Paul Quinn College – Dallas, Texas at Tougaloo College W 75-72 LOYOLA W 58-51 1992-93 at Texas College* W 75-69 8-18, 4-6 XAVIER W 79-61 Head Coach: Mark Cook at Langston* L 80-84 at Southwest Adventist W 85-78 Xavier! L 66-92 at Ambassador L 70-96 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE* W 87-81 LSU-Shreveport! L 68-72 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE* L 93-100 Arkansas Baptist! L 93-94 OT at Houston Baptist* L 93-95 OT at Huston-Tillotson* L 80-90 BACONE COLLEGE* L 66-68 SAGU* W 69-65 LANGSTON* L 59-62 at Texas Wesleyan* W 77-75 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE* W 85-79 TEXAS COLLEGE* W 71-70 at SAGU* W 93-79 TEXAS WESLEYAN* W 61-37 at Texas Wesleyan* W 70-68 BACONE COLLEGE* W 74-60 at Texas College* L 74-77 LANGSTON* W 81-64 at Huston-Tillotson* L 69-75 at Jarvis Christian College* L 88-94 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE* W 93-77 at Bacone College* W 90-79 SAGU* W 84-80 at Paul Quinn College* W 87-85 OT HUSTON-TILLOTSON* W 99-76 at SAGU* W 73-67 at Bacone College* W 96-67 HOUSTON BAPTIST* W 89-84 at Langston* W 70-66 HUSTON-TILLOTSON* W 72-70 at Jarvis Christian College* W 88-74 Huston-Tillotson@ W 80-76 TEXAS WESLEYAN* W 73-65 Jarvis Christian College# W 92-85 TEXAS COLLEGE* L 84-101 Langston# W 92-87 Jarvis Christian College! L 63-74 Oklahoma City$ L 74-90 * Red River Athletic Conference Game *Red River Athletic Conference Game ! Red River Athletic Conference Tournament – ! Played at unknown location Southwestern Assemblies of God University @ Red River Athletic Conference Quarterfinals – 2008-09 Waxahachie High School – Waxahachie, Texas 11-20, 6-12 # Red River Athletic Conference Semifinals and Head Coach: Andre Payne Final – Southwestern Assemblies of God at Oklahoma City L 75-91 University PAUL QUINN COLLEGE* W 78-76 $ NAIA Tournament – Kansas City, Missouri PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE W 93-75 2007-08 at Paul Quinn College* L 71-76 22-10, 10-6 at Tougaloo College L 66-73 Head Coach: Andre Payne at Xavier L 79-82 OT PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE W 104-70 at Dillard L 58-65 at Tougaloo College W 78-69 LSU-SHREVEPORT L 77-83 OT at Loyola W 77-69 CRICHTON W 80-75 at Xavier L 67-68 at LSU-Shreveport L 69-91 at East Texas Baptist W 92-73 TOUGALOO COLLEGE W 79-76 TOUGALOO COLLEGE W 97-93 OT XAVIER W 59-54 LOYOLA W 76-70 at Crichton L 69-81 XAVIER W 57-54 at Philander Smith College W 92-44 RUST COLLEGE W 96-67 at Huston-Tillotson* L 90-97 DILLARD L 87-88 at Southwest*
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