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TABLE OF C ONTENTS Quick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2011-12 Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Schedule & Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Meet the Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 2010-11 Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19 Season Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Red River Athletic Conference . . . . . . . 18-19 Ram Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-35 Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 1,000 Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Year-by-Year Results & Coaching Record . 26 All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2006 NAIA National Champions . . . . . . . . 28 All-Time Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-35 Texas Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-44 Sid W. Richardson Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Athletic Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Athletic History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Texas Wesleyan Information . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Ram Supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 2011-12 Q UICK F ACTS School Information Location ________Fort Worth,Texas (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 Administration President ____________Frederick G. Slabach Athletics Director __________Steve Trachier Faculty Athletics Representative __Dr. Pam Rast Coaching Staff Head Coach ______________Terry Waldrop Alma Mater ________Louisiana-Monroe `86 Record at Wesleyan (seasons) __245-131 (12) Career Record __________________same Office Phone ____________(817) 531-4224 Email [email protected] Associate Head Coach __Brennen Shingleton Alma Mater ______Southeastern Louisiana ‘99 Office Phone ____________(817) 531-4212 Email [email protected] Assistant Coach ____________Tim Bellmon Alma Mater ________________Auburn ‘92 Email [email protected] Team Information 2010-11 Overall/Conf. Record ____30-4, 21-1 Starters Returning/Lost ______________1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost __________4/9 History First Year of Basketball __________1935-36 All-time Record __________1104-954 (.536) Conference Championships ____________20 All-time Postseason Record ________39-44 Sports Information Sports Information Director ______Josh Lacy Office Phone ____________(817) 531-4855 Email [email protected] Fax ____________________(817) 531-4208 Assistant SID ______________Ryan Amador Email [email protected] Website ____________www.ramsports.net N O TE This guide contains historical information that dates back to the program’s inception. To make any corrections or provide more informa- tion that will aid in its accuracy, please contact the Texas Wesleyan Sports Information Department at (817) 531-4855 or write to us at 1201 Wesleyan St., Fort Worth,TX, 76105. C REDITS The 2011-12 Texas Wesleyan basketball media guide is a production of the Texas Wesleyan Sports Information Office. The book was written and edited by Josh Lacy. Editorial assistance was provided by Adrienne Lacy. Covers by Josh Lacy. Contributing photogra- phers include Jose Valdez, Josh Lacy, and Creative Image Photography. The book was printed by MultiAd Printing in Peoria, IL. Ronnie Moss Jr. scored over 1,000 points and dished out over 300 assists in three seasons at TCU. Quick Facts www.ramsports.net 1 Brian Talley averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 assists per game at Navarro after playing his freshman year at Southern.
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TA B L E O F CO N T E N T SQuick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

2011-12 Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6

Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Schedule & Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Meet the Rams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14

2010-11 Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19Season Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Red River Athletic Conference . . . . . . . 18-19

Ram Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-35Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

1,000 Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25

Year-by-Year Results & Coaching Record . 26

All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

2006 NAIA National Champions . . . . . . . . 28

All-Time Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-35

Texas Wesleyan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-44Sid W. Richardson Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Athletic Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Athletic History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41

Texas Wesleyan Information . . . . . . . . . 42-43

Ram Supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

2011-12 QU I C K FAC T S

School InformationLocation ________Fort Worth,Texas (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

AdministrationPresident ____________Frederick G. Slabach

Athletics Director __________Steve Trachier

Faculty Athletics Representative __Dr. Pam Rast

Coaching StaffHead Coach ______________Terry Waldrop

Alma Mater ________Louisiana-Monroe `86

Record at Wesleyan (seasons) __245-131 (12)

Career Record __________________same

Office Phone ____________(817) 531-4224

Email [email protected]

Associate Head Coach __Brennen Shingleton

Alma Mater ______Southeastern Louisiana ‘99

Office Phone ____________(817) 531-4212

Email [email protected]

Assistant Coach ____________Tim Bellmon

Alma Mater ________________Auburn ‘92

Email [email protected]

Team Information2010-11 Overall/Conf. Record ____30-4, 21-1

Starters Returning/Lost ______________1/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost __________4/9

HistoryFirst Year of Basketball __________1935-36

All-time Record __________1104-954 (.536)

Conference Championships ____________20

All-time Postseason Record ________39-44

Sports InformationSports Information Director ______Josh Lacy

Office Phone ____________(817) 531-4855

Email [email protected]

Fax ____________________(817) 531-4208

Assistant SID ______________Ryan Amador

Email [email protected]

Website ____________www.ramsports.net

NOT EThis guide contains historical information

that dates back to the program’s inception. Tomake any corrections or provide more informa-tion that will aid in its accuracy, please contactthe Texas Wesleyan Sports InformationDepartment at (817) 531-4855 or write to usat 1201 Wesleyan St., Fort Worth,TX, 76105.

CR E D I T SThe 2011-12 Texas Wesleyan basketball

media guide is a production of the TexasWesleyan Sports Information Office. The bookwas written and edited by Josh Lacy. Editorialassistance was provided by Adrienne Lacy.Covers by Josh Lacy. Contributing photogra-phers include Jose Valdez, Josh Lacy, andCreative Image Photography. The book wasprinted by MultiAd Printing in Peoria, IL.

Ronnie Moss Jr. scored over 1,000 points and dished out over 300 assists in three seasons at TCU.

Quick Facts

www.ramsports.net 1

Brian Talley averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 assists per gameat Navarro after playing his freshman year at Southern.

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Sports Information DepartmentThe Texas Wesleyan Sports Information

Department is located on the second floor of

the Sid Richardson Center, which is located on

Collard Street between Rosedale Avenue and

Vickery Street.

Media InformationThe 2011-12 edition of Texas Wesleyan

University’s Men’s Basketball Media Guide has

been produced to assist you with your cover-

age of the Rams. Additional information, photo-

graphs, and statistics are available upon request.

Best Time to Reach CoachesCoach Waldrop can generally be reached in the

morning from 10 to 12. All interviews should

be coordinated through the Sports Information

Department.

Interview PolicyMedia interviews of athletes and coaches are

encouraged, and every effort will be made to

accommodate requests. In-person interviews

are preferred, but telephone interviews can be

arranged through the Texas Wesleyan Sports

Information Office. Under no circumstances

will student-athletes’ residence numbers be

supplied to the media.

DI R E C T I O N S TO T H E

SI D RI C H A R D S O N CE N T E R

From Interstate 30 (North)Exit Beach Street South. Follow Beach Streetto Rosedale Avenue. Turn left (east) onRosedale Avenue. Follow Rosedale Avenue toCollard Street. Turn left (north) on CollardStreet. The Sid Richardson Center is the sec-ond building on your left.

From Interstate 20 (South)Take Highway 287 North towards downtownFort Worth. Exit Rosedale Avenue East. FollowRosedale Avenue to Collard Street. Turn left(north) on Collard Street. The Sid RichardsonCenter is the second building on your left.

MEDIA OUTLETS

Fort Worth Star-TelegramJohn Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (817) 390-7761Dallas Morning NewsBob Yates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (214) 977-8260Arlington Star-TelegramRick Mauch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (817) 548-5479Arlington Morning NewsCameron Maun . . . . . . . . . . . . . (817) 695-0330WFAA-TV (ABC)George Riba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (214) 977-6585KDFW-TV (Fox)Mike Doocy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (817) 654-4000KTVT-TV (CBS). . . . . . . . . . . (817) 451-1111KXAS-TV (NBC)Newy Scruggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (817) 429-5555

TE X A S WE S L E YA N

SP O RT S IN F O R M AT I O N STA F F

Josh LacySports Information Director

Phone __________(817) 531-4855

[email protected]

Ryan AmadorAsst. Sports Information Director

E-Mail [email protected]

Jose ValdezPhotography

E-Mail [email protected]

Other Sports Information Numbers:

Sports Information Fax: ______(817) 531-4208

TWU Press Row: ____________(817) 713-6658

Mailing Address:______________Sports Information Department

________________________1201 Wesleyan St.

______________________Fort Worth,TX 76105

www.ramsports .net

For the most complete and up-to-date

information on the Texas Wesleyan Athletic

Department, log on to the athletic depart-

ment’s official web site - www.ramsports.net

- the best avenue to gain updates on the

Texas Wesleyan Rams.

RamSports.net provides Wesleyan fans

with the most comprehensive coverage of

Ram Basketball on the World Wide Web,

including live stats and video, updated ros-

ters, players and coaches’ bios, player fea-

tures, season statistics, schedules and results,

and much much more.

Basketball is not the only sport covered

by RamSports.net as you can get live game

covereage, rosters, players and coaches’ bios,

statistics and schedules for each of Texas

Wesleyan University’s thirteen varsity

sports. Fans can catch up on the latest ath-

letic department news and notes.

RamSports.net is the only place that

family, fans, and friends of the Texas Wesleyan

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Media Information

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2011-12 Rams

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Head CoachThirteenth SeasonLouisiana-Monroe, `86

Now in his thirteenth

season,Terry Waldrop is the winningest coach in

Texas Wesleyan University Men’s Basketball history.

He reached that milestone in the 2007-08 season

with his 161st career win and the mark now stands at

245.

In his seventh season, the program reached the

pinnacle of NAIA Basketball when they won the 69th

Annual Buffalo Funds NAIA Division I Men's

Basketball Championship, and Waldrop was named

both Rawlings NAIA and the National Association of

Basketball Coaches (NABC) NAIA Coach of the Year.

Since the national championship run, the program

has hit a new gear. The Rams have made four more

NAIA National Tournament appearances in the last

five years. They have been ranked nationally in 43

consecutive NAIA Coaches’ Polls, marking the third

longest active streak in the nation. In the last four

years, their 103 wins ranks second in the state of

Texas only to the University of Texas; however, the

Rams own a higher winning percentage (.769) than

the Longhorns (.741). The team has also been nearly

unbeatable at home, delivering a mind-boggling 45-1

record in the last three seasons.

Last season, the Rams put together an historic

season and Waldrop was once again a finalist for the

National Coach of the Year award. At 30-4, the Rams

matched the highest win total in the 74-year history

of TWU Basketball. The team won its

fourth consecutive Red River Athletic

Conference regular season championship.

At 21-1, their only conference loss came

at LSU-Shreveport when the Pilots were

ranked #1 in the country. The team’s

defense was the best in the country

allowing opponents to shoot an anemic

36.2% from the field. The Rams also led

the nation in 3-point field goal percentage

defense at 26%, and were the national

leaders in rebound margin at +12 per

game, and also total rebounds at 47.7 per

game. Five Rams were named All-

Conference, while Brian Wanamaker hit

the 1,000 point plateau in only his second season and

was named RRAC Player of the Year and 1st-team All-

American. Jonathan Blake was also an Honorable

Mention All-American selection.

In the 2005-06 season, several years of hard work

and competition against some of the best teams in

the country paid off.Waldrop led the Rams to a 10-

game winning streak and a 76-69 win at two-time

defending Southland Conference Champion and

NCAA Division I Tournament participant

Southeastern Louisiana. Then the Rams pulled off one

of the most remarkable runs in NAIA history when

they won the National Championship as the 27th

seed in the field of 32 teams. The 2005-06 Rams

solidified their place as the best team in school histo-

ry when they defeated Carroll College 73-70 to

advance to the Fab Four for the first time in program

history. They then defeated Oklahoma Baptist, 83-72,

to advance to the title game. In the title game,All-

American Ben Hunt scored a career high 34 points,

including a three with 0.2 seconds remaining to seal a

67-65 win.

The Rams' 25 wins were the third most in school

history, while their 16 conference wins were a school

record at the time.They also set 15 school records

after setting a remarkable 17 in the previous season.

For his work in the 2005-06 season,Waldrop received

two national Coach of the Year awards and was

named Alumnus of the Year at the United States

Sports Academy.

Three years removed from their first national

title,Waldrop led the Rams to one of the most out-

standing seasons in school history in 2008-09 and was

named RRAC Coach of the Year. The team went 29-

5, including a perfect 17-0 at home, and was one win

shy of the school single season record. They were

also one shy of a school record with an 18-game win-

ning streak. The team won its second straight RRAC

regular season title and advanced to the NAIA Sweet

16. Chris Berry became the school’s second 1st-team

All-American after he broke Clifton McNeely’s single

season scoring record. Berry finished with 740 points,

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

Aaron Whaley, Brennen Shingleton, and Waldrop with the James NaismithTrophy after defeating Oklahoma City 67-65 in Kansas City, MO.

2011-12 Rams

WaldropTerry

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

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led by 2nd-team All-American Tommy Johnson, who

made what was then a school record 109 three-

pointers.

In 2006-07,Waldrop led the Rams to 19 wins.The

team featured two Honorable Mention All-Americans

in Evan Patterson and CJ Higginbotham, who led all

levels of collegiate basketball with his 53% long range

shooting.

In 2007-08,Waldrop led the Rams back to the

national tournament.The Rams went 20-12 overall

and won the RRAC regular season title with a 12-4

record.Their title clinching win came at Jarvis

Christian in the regular season finale.That win also

marked Coach Waldrop’s 161st coaching win, making

him the winningest coach in program history.The

Rams earned an at-large bid to the NAIA National

Tournament where they were defeated, 73-71, by

McKendree University in the opening round.

In 2009-10 the Rams won their third consecutive

RRAC Championship with a record of 16-4, and made

their fourth NAIA National Tournament Appearance

in the last five years. The team featured five All-

Conference selections and one All-American in senior

guard Jamel White. White averaged 22.4 points per

game for the season and 30 points per game in the

national tournament. White nearly led the Rams past

eventual champion Oklahoma Baptist with a 40-point

performance in the Sweet 16.

Prior to joining Wesleyan,Waldrop was an assis-

tant to John Lyles at Southeastern Louisiana

University, an NCAA Division I program on the north

shore of New Orleans. During his five seasons with

the Lions, SLU won a Trans America Athletic

Conference Championship, had two nationally rated

recruiting classes, and defeated nationally ranked

College of Charleston, snapping one of the nation's

longest winning streaks.

Waldrop began his collegiate coaching career in

Texas at Navarro Junior College. He was an assistant

for widely-respected Coach Lewis Orr (a Texas

Wesleyan alum), where he helped bring in three All-

American players, two of whom went on to play in

the NBA. Ruben Garces led Providence to the Elite

Eight and later played for the Phoenix Suns, while

Corey Brewer was honored as the Big 12 Player of

the Year at Oklahoma and became a first-round draft

choice of the Miami Heat.

Waldrop took his first head coaching position at

Sterlington High School where he posted back-to-

back 20-win seasons with the Panthers. He began his

coaching career at West Monroe High School in

Louisiana, serving as an assistant for Sidney Smith.

While at West Monroe,Waldrop helped guide the

Rebels to several USA Today Top-25 rankings and two

regional finals appearances.

Waldrop is a 1986 graduate of the University of

Louisiana-Monroe and holds a bachelor of science in

kinesiology. He has a master's degree in sport man-

agement from the United States Sports Academy in

Mobile,Alabama.

A native of Louisiana,Waldrop grew up in the

northern Louisiana city of Monroe. Waldrop attend-

ed East Union in Marion, Louisiana and graduated

from Ouachita Parish High School in 1981. He is

married to Nicole, who teaches at Daulton

Elementary School in the Mansfield ISD, and they are

the parents of three children, Cody (23),Allyson (14),

and Michael (12). The family resides in nearby

Mansfield.

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

09-10 24 10 .706 16 4 .800

10-11 30 4 .882 21 1 .955

Totals 245 131 .652 134 56 .705

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WALDROP’SPOST SEASON RECORD

Waldrop’s teams have reached the post season in

eleven of his twelve season with the exception being

his initial season when the Rams went 15-12. That sea-

son the Heartland Conference was not eligible for

NCAA Division II play; however the Rams had the sin-

gle biggest turnaround in the NCAA that season, going

from six to fifteen wins.

Year Result

00-01 Tied for 6th in Heartland Conference

01-02 USCAA National Tournament Finalist

02-03 RRAC Semifinals

03-04 RRAC Quarterfinals

04-05 RRAC Semifinals

05-06 NAIA National Champions

06-07 RRAC Quarterfinals

07-08 RRAC Semifinals/NAIA National Tmt.

08-09 RRAC Finals/NAIA Sweet 16

09-10 RRAC Semifinals/NAIA Sweet 16

10-11 RRAC Finals/NAIA National Tmt.

Waldrop was named Rawlings NAIA and NABC NAIA National Coach of the Year in 2005-06.

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2011-12 Rams Coaching Staff

6 2011-12 Ram Basketball

Associate HeadCoachTenth SeasonSE Louisiana, `99

Brennen Shingleton is entering his tenth season at

Texas Wesleyan. In the fall of 2007, Shingleton was

promoted to Associate Head Coach after serving six

seasons as Terry Waldrop’s lead assistant.

In the absence of Coach Waldrop during the

2006-07 season, Shingleton earned his first win when

he led the Rams to a 113-78 win over Bacone

College.

During his tenure, the Rams have posted an over-

all record of 205-91 and have enjoyed three of the

greatest seasons in school history, including the 2005-

06 National Championship, the 29-5 campaign of

2008-09, and last year’s remarkable 30-4 run. In the

last nine seasons, Shingleton has helped the program

to seven seasons with 20 or more wins, while the

Rams have not failed to win at least 15 games.

A native of Fort Worth,TX, Shingleton was a

member of the NJCAA Region 14 Conference

Championship team at Lon Morris College under

head coach Dale Dodson in 1993. After a year at Lon

Morris, Shingleton joined Terry Waldrop (then an

assistant coach) at NCAA Division I Southeastern

Louisiana University. During his tenure, the Lions

won a share of the Trans America Championship, fin-

ished second in another season, and were ranked as

high as 32nd nationally by USA Today.

Shingleton renewed his relationship with Coach

Waldrop when he joined the Texas Wesleyan

Basketball Program as an assistant coach in 2002. He

is involved in every aspect of the Rams program

including recruiting, practice and in-game coaching,

and player development. He is also responsible for

the infamous preseason conditioning sessions con-

ducted in the early hours of the morning.

Shingleton completed his master's in business

administration at Texas Wesleyan University in 2005.

He was married on July 4, 2009. He and his wife,

Amanda are celebrating the birth of their daughter

Kendal in June. The family resides in Fort Worth.

Waldrop on Shingleton: “Brennen may be one of

the most energetic, loyal, and positive guys that I have

ever been around. We all feed off his energy and pas-

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Third Season

Second Season

Assistant CoachThird SeasonAuburn, ‘92

Tim Bellmon joined the Texas Wesleyan coaching

staff in the summer of 2009.

Bellmon came to Texas Wesleyan from Wiley

College where he served as an assistant during the

2008-09 season.

He served as the head coach at Paul Quinn

College from 2004-08, and was named Red River

Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2008.

During his tenure at Paul Quinn, he coached 11 All-

Conference players, including the 2007-08 RRAC

Newcomer of the Year, and one All-American, Damien

Chisholm.

Bellmon began his collegiate coaching career at

Richland College, where he served as an assistant

coach from 2000-2004.At Richland he helped guide

the team to two Metro Conference Championships as

well as third and fifth place finishes in the 2001-02 and

2002-03 NJCAA National Tournaments.

Bellmon received his bachelor’s degree in psychol-

ogy from Auburn University in 1992. He currently

resides in Dallas,TX, with his son,Tyson (9).

ShingletonBrennen

Texas Wesleyan owns a .662 winning percentage (151-77) during Shingleton’s tenure.

BellmonTim

StevensonZach

CarilloOrlando

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The Rams are coming off one of the most successful

seasons in school history. The 2010-11 Rams

matched a program record with 30 wins, while set-

ting a school record with a scoring margin of 16.03

points per game. The 2011-12 Rams return only

three players from that team; however, head coach

Terry Waldrop believes that he has reloaded and put

together a team that can

contend for a fifth consecu-

tive Red River Athletic

Conference Championship as

well as a second National

Championship.

Among the three returners,

only Ryan Glanzer was a

starter last year. Glanzer has

played in 93 games and made

52 starts in his three-year

career. He has helped Texas

Wesleyan to 83 wins and is

in striking distance of becom-

ing the school’s all-time win-

ningest player (Cody

Waldrop, 07-11, set that

mark at 103 wins). Stephane

Mudiay is back for his senior

year. The 6’7” forward, origi-

nally from Kinshasa, Congo, played a key role last

season, earning five starts in an important six-game

stretch in February. Jazz Holman is back for his

sophomore season. Tyler Sears also returns after

sitting out two seasons since his freshman year in

2008-09.

Among the ten new players, seven have NCAA

Division I experience. Ronnie Moss Jr., and

Eric Frederick headline the recruiting class.

Moss was the leading scorer for the TCU

Horned Frogs in each of the last two seasons

and was named 2nd-team All-Mountain West

Conference as a sophomore. He became just

the fifth player in TCU history to score over

1,000 points (1,095) and dish out over 300

assists (323). Frederick played his junior cam-

paign for Isiah Thomas at Florida International.

He was the second leading scorer and second

leading rebounder for FIU last season. The

Oklahoma City native was also a two-time All-

American selection at Highland Community

College (IL).

Christopher Angsomwine (Oral Roberts University),

Christopher Britt-Black (Grambling State

University), and Garrett Constance (Wagner

College) all join the Rams directly from NCAA

Division I institutions. Meanwhile Brian Talley was an

All-Conference selection at Navarro College after

playing his freshman season at

Southern University. Oscar

Griffin Jr. also helped the

Baylor Bears to an NCAA

Elite Eight appearance in his

freshman year before trans-

ferring to McClennan

Community College.

In addition,Waldrop and his

staff have added a pair of

freshman out of nearby

Burleson High School in Blake

Dunson and Jon Rutkowski.

Coach Waldrop believes this

outstanding recruiting class is

the answer to the question:

‘How do you compete after

losing five All-Conference

players and two All-

Americans to graduation?’. Waldrop believes he may

have the most talented group ever assembled at

Texas Wesleyan. If the group can come together and

let that talent flourish, Ram fans are in for another

entertaining season.

The 2011-12 team is looking to continue a tradition

that has won four

consecutive RRAC

Regular Season

Titles, produced a

home court record

of 45-1 since 2008,

and is the win-

ningest program in

the State of Texas

over the last three

seasons, topping

both the University

of Texas and Texas

A&M University.

RE T U R N I N G

STAT I S T I C A L LE A D E R S

Category No. PlayerMinutes 480 Ryan Glanzer

FG Pct. .538 Jazz Holman

3Pt Pct. .417 Ryan Glanzer

FT Pct. .760 Ryan Glanzer

Off Reb. 30 Ryan Glanzer

Def. Reb. 54 Ryan Glanzer

Tot. Reb. 84 Ryan Glanzer

Reb.Avg. 3.0 Ryan Glanzer

Assists 29 Ryan Glanzer

Blocks 4 Jazz Holman

Steals 8 Ryan Glanzer

8 Jazz Holman

Points 96 Ryan Glanzer

Scoring Avg. 3.4 Ryan Glanzer

TE A M NOT E S

Best in Texas: Since 2008, the Rams boast

the most wins by any four-year institutinon

in the State of Texas. Their 83 wins top the

University of Texas’ 78 and Texas A&M’s 72.

One for the Thumb?: The 2011-12 Rams

have their eyes set on a fifth consecutive

RRAC Regular Season Championship.

All He Does is Win Win Win: Last sea-

son, Cody Waldrop became the winningest

player in program history. This season, four-

year man Ryan Glanzer begins the year just

20 wins shy of that record of 103.

2011-12 RED RIVER

ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL

Texas Wesleyan was picked to finish second

by Red River Conference coaches. Here is

a list of the predicted order of finish:

1. LSU-Shreveport (5) 157

2.Texas Wesleyan (4) 155

3. Our Lady of the Lake (3) 146

4.Texas College 123

5.Wiley 104

6. SW Assemblies of God 92

7. St.Thomas 89

8. Jarvis Christian 81

9. University of the Southwest 65

10. Bacone 47

11. Langston 46

11. Paul Quinn 46

13. Huston-Tillotson 32

Teams were ranked from 1-13, with 13 pointsfor the team picked to finish first by eachcoach, 12 points for the team picked second,etc. First place votes are shown in parenthe-ses.

RA M S RE L OA D E D

Eric Frederick was the second leading scorer andrebounder at Florida International last season.

Ryan Glanzer is just 20 wins shy of becomingTexas Wesleyan’s all-time winningest player.

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AL P H A B E T I C RO S T E R

No. Name Pos.42 Christopher Angsomwine F44 Christopher Britt-Black F14 Joseph Carrington G35 Garrett Constance F23 Blake Dunson G1 Eric Ferderick F

33 Ryan Glanzer F21 Oscar Griffin Jr. G2 Jazz Holman G5 Ronnie Moss Jr. G

32 Stephane Mudiay F40 Jon Rutkowski G10 Tyler Sears G12 Brian Talley G

RE T U R N I N G STA RT E R S

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

RE T U R N I N GLE T T E RW I N N E R S

Jazz Holman, G, 6-0, 180, So.-2.1 PPG, 1.5 RPG, 1.1 APG

Stephane Mudiay, F, 6-7, 205, Sr.-2.4 PPG, 2.3 RPG

Tyler Sears, G, 5-9, 175, Jr.-3.2 PPG, 1.0 RPG, 1.6 APG

NE W C O M E R S

Christopher Angsomwine, F, 6-9, 225, Sr.-Ghana/Oral Roberts University

Christopher Britt-Black, F, 6-9, 260, Sr.-Champaign, IL, Grambling State Univ.

Joseph Carrington, G, 6-2, 180, Jr.-Huntsville,TX/Dallas Baptist Univ.

Garrett Constance, F, 6-5, 200, So.-Houston,TX/Wagner College

Blake Dunson, G, 6-2, 180, Fr.-Burleson,TX/Burleson HS

Eric Frederick, F, 6-8, 265, Sr.-Oklahoma City, OK/Florida International

Oscar Griffin Jr., G, 6-4, 200, Jr.-Philadelphia, PA/Baylor University

Ronnie Moss Jr., G, 6-2, 195, Sr.-Fort Worth,TX/Texas Christian Univ.

Jon Rutkowski, G, 6-3, 190, Fr.-Burleson,TX/Burleson HS

Brian Talley, G, 5-9, 160, Jr.-Duncanville,TX/Navarro College

KE Y LO S S E S

Jonathan Blake, G, 6-7, 190, Sr.-13.8 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 1.6 APG

Ty Gough, C, 6-9, 265, Sr.-8.6 PPG, 8.7 RPG

Jeremy Mayfield, F, 6-10, 240, Sr.-10.2 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 1.6 BPG

Jeremy Smith, G, 5-11, 170, Sr.-12.3 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 5.7 APG

Brian Wanamaker, G, 6-3, 200, Sr.-19.2 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 4.9 APG

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School1 Eric Frederick F 6-8 265 Sr. Oklahoma City, OK/Florida International Univ.

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

12 Brian Talley G 5-9 160 Jr. Duncanville,TX/Navarro College

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

32 Stephane Mudiay F 6-7 205 Sr. Arlington,TX/Trinity Valley CC

33 Ryan Glanzer F 6-4 200 Sr. Carrollton,TX/Creekview HS

35 Garrett Constance F 6-5 200 So. Houston,TX/Wagner College

40 Jon Rutkowski G 6-3 190 Fr. Burleson,TX/Burleson HS

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

NU M E R I C A L RO S T E R

Guards

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School2 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

12 Brian Talley G 5-9 160 Jr. Duncanville,TX/Navarro College

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

Forwards

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School1 Eric Frederick F 6-8 265 Sr. Oklahoma City, OK/Florida International Univ.

32 Stephane Mudiay F 6-7 205 Sr. Arlington,TX/Trinity Valley CC

33 Ryan Glanzer F 6-4 200 Sr. Carrollton,TX/Creekview HS

35 Garrett Constance F 6-5 200 So. Houston,TX/Wagner College

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

PO S I T I O N A L RO S T E R

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

Constance, Orlando Carillo (Student Asst.), Jordan Bowden, Zach Stevenson (Student Asst.) . Seated from left: Joseph

Carrington, Jon Rutkowski, Brian Talley, Ronnie Moss Jr.,Tyler Sears, Oscar Griffin Jr., Blake Dunson.

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Date Day Opponent Site TimeNovember 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 *Jarvis Christian College 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 Classic10 Sat #vs. Florida International University Nacogdoches,TX 2:00 p.m.11 Sun #vs.Alabama State University Nacogdoches,TX 2:00 p.m.17 Sat *University of St.Thomas Houston,TX 4:00 p.m.Big Easy Challenge29 Thu vs.Westminster College New Orleans, LA 4:00 p.m.30 Fri vs. Dillard University 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 University Langston, OK 7:30 p.m.23 Mon *Langston University Fort Worth,TX 7:30 p.m.Clifford Classic28 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 TournamentMarch 1-3 T-S TBA Waxahachie,TX TBANAIA National Tournament14-20 W-T TBA Kansas City, MO TBA

* Denotes Red River Athletic Conference GameHome Games in Bold

OP P O N E N T S DI R E C TO RY

Team Nickname 2010-11 Record (RRAC) Head Coach SID SID emailAlabama 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]

2011-12 RA M SC H E D U L E

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MU D I AY AT WE S L E YA N3PT

Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG2010-11 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

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season

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

17 starts...played two seasons at Highland

Community College (IL)...averaged 19.5

points and 7.6 rebounds at HCC...named

3rd-team All-American as a freshman and

preseason All-American as a sophomore.

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.

6-8 -265 - Sr.ForwardOklahoma City, OKFlorida International U.

1111FrederickEric

2011-12 Rams Meet the Rams

10 2011-12 Ram Basketball

Prior to Wesleyan: Played three seasons at

TCU under head coach Jim Christian...led the

Horned Frogs in scoring as a sophomore

(14.9 ppg) and junior (15.7 ppg)...averaged

10.2 points as a freshman...totalled 1,095

career points at TCU...only the fifth player in

TCU history to score over 1,000 points and

dish out over 300 assists (323)...named 2nd-

team All-Mountain West Conference selec-

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.

6-2 - 195 - Sr.GuardFort Worth,TXTexas Christian Univ.5555MossRonnie

2010-11: Played in 32 games, including six

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-

Shreveport (2/14)...averaged 4.8 points and

5.7 rebounds during his six starts...scored a

season-high 14 points in a win at Huston-

Tillotson (2/17)...scored 12 points in a win

over Southwest (1/6) and 10 against

Southwestern Adventist (11/15).

Prior to Wesleyan: Played two seasons at Trinity Valley

Community College under head coach Pat Smith.

High School: Played for coach Jason Mutterer at Mansfield High

School.

Personal: Born Stephane Mudiay on Jun. 11, 1989, in Kinshasa, Congo...son of Therese Kabeya...has two

brothers, Emmanuel and Jean Michael...is majoring in communications.

6-7 -205 - Sr.ForwardArlington,TXTrinity Valley CC

3333 2222Mudiay

Stephane

CA R E E R HI G H SPoints ____14,vs.Huston-Tillotson,2/17/11

FG Made __7,vs.Huston-Tillotson,2/17/11

3FG Made ______1, vs. Jarvis, 1/22/11

FT Made __________3,at Jarvis,2/26/11

Rebounds __8,vs.SW Adventist,12/11/10

Assists __2, vs. SW Adventist, 11/15/10

Blocks ______________1, three times

Steals ____3, vs. SW Adventist, 12/11/10

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Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG2008-09 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

2010-11: Played in 28 games, including 26

starts as a junior...averaged 3.4 points and 3.0

rebounds per game...shot 51.4% from the

field...scored 14 points in a win over SW

Adventist (11/15)...scored 12 points in a win

over SAGU (11/29)...dished out a career-high

six assists in a win at Bacone (1/15).

2009-10: Played in 33 games, while making

26 starts as a sophomore...averaged 5.4

points and 3.5 rebounds per game...reached double-figures in scor-

ing six times...averaged 12.8 points during a seven-game period

from 11/10-12/10...recorded a career-high 16 points in a win over

Southwestern Adventist (12/10)...just missed a double-double with

10 points and eight rebounds in a win over Dallas Christian

(11/27)...notched a season-high five assists in a win at Wiley (12/17).

2008-09: Saw action in 32 of 34 games as a freshman...scored six points, grabbed four rebounds, and had five

steals in the season opener against Parker (11/5)...had six points and a season-high 11 rebounds at Hillsdale

(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.

CA R E E R HI G H SPoints __16, vs. SW Adventist, 12/10/09

FG Made __8, vs. SW Adventist, 12/10/09

3FG Made __3, at OK Christ., 11/10/09

FT Made ______________4, four times

Rebounds ____11, at Hillsdale, 11/25/08

Assists ________6, at Bacone, 1/15/11

Blocks ________________2, five times

Steals __________5, vs. Parker, 11/5/08

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6-4 - 200 - Sr.Forward

Carrollton,TXCarrollton Creekview

Glanzer3333 3333

Ryan

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one

season at Oral Roberts University

under head coach Scott

Sutton...helped the Golden Eagles

to the Summit League

Championship Game...played one

season at Kilgore College, helping

the Rangers to a record of 17-

13...played his freshman season at

Harcum College (PA).

High School: Played for Coach

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.

6-9 - 225 - Sr.Forward

Accra, GhanaOral Roberts University

4444 2222

Christopher

Angsomwine

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JU N I O R S

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season

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

game...played two seasons at Wabash

Valley College.

High School: An Honorable Mention

All-District selection for coach Tim Lavin

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.

6-9 -260 - Sr.ForwardChampaign, ILGrambling State University

4444 4444Britt-BlackChristopher

2008-09: Played in 20 games as a freshman

while helping the Rams to a 29-5

record...aveaged 3.2 points per game...scored

18 points at Hillsdale FW Baptist (11/25) and

matched that total at home against HFWB

(12/18)...scored ten points in a win over

Southwest (3/2).

High School: A four-year letter winner and

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.

5-9 - 175 - Jr.GuardEuless,TXTrinity HS1111 0000SearsTyler

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season for

head coach Johnny Estelle at Navarro College

where he was an Honorable Mention All-

Conference selection...averaged 6.4 points

and 3.4 assists per game at Navarro...played

one season at Southern University.

High School: Played for coach Phil McNeely

at Duncanville High School...helped DHS to a

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.

5-9 - 160 - Jr.GuardDuncanville,TXNavarro College1111 2222TalleyBrian

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Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season for

head coach Scott Drew...saw action in 16

games while helping the Bears to a record of

28-8 and an Elite Eight appearance...played his

sophomore season at McClennan

Community College...averaged 6.9 points and

2.7 rebounds for MCC.

High School: Played one season at Life

Center Academy (Burlington, NJ) after trans-

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.

6-4 - 200 - Jr.Guard

Philadelphia, PABaylor University

GL A N Z E R AT WE S L E YA N3PT

Year GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG2010-11 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

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

freshman...played 12 games and averaged 3.6 points and 1.4 rebounds per game as

a sophomore.

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.

Personal: Born Joseph Carrington on Dec. 6, 1990, in Conroe,TX...son of Willie

and Tonya Carrington...has one brother and two sisters...is majoring in education.

6-2 - 185 - Jr.Guard

New Waverly,TXDallas Baptist University

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Carrington1111 4444

Joseph

Griffin2222 1111

Oscar

SO P H O M O R E S2010-11: Played in 19 games as a freshman,

helping the Rams to a 30-win season...set

season-highs with 13 points, six rebounds,,

seven assists, and five steals while playing 20

minutes in a win over Southwestern

Adventist (11/15)...scored six points to go

with five rebounds and six assists in a win

over Huston-Tillotson (12/2)...finished with

seven points and five rebounds in a win at

Huston-Tillotson (2/17).

High School: Played for coach Jason Mutterer at Mansfield High

School...a 1st-team All-District selection...named team MVP after

leading the squad in scoring, rebounds, assists, and steals.

Personal: Born Jazz Holman on Feb. 16, 1992, in Arlington,TX...son

of Russell and Debbie Holman...has one sister, Jazmine...is undecided

on major.

CA R E E R HI G H SPoints __13, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10

FG Made__4, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10

3FG Made __1,vs.SWAdventist 11/15/10

FT Made __4,vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10

Rebounds __6,vs.SWAdventist 11/15/10

Assists __7, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10

Blocks ______________1, four times

Steals ____5, vs. SW Adventist 11/15/10

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High School: Played for coach Ted

Tomchesson at Burleson High School...led

the DFW area in free throw percentage and

was named 1st-team All-Johnson County, 1st-

team All-District, and BHS Offensive Player of

the Year in 2010...also named Academic All-

State in 2010.

Personal: Born Blake Dunson on Feb. 28,

1992, in Newnan, GA...son of Ken and Carrie

Dunson...has two sisters, Haley and Laci...is majoring in exercise science.

6-2 - 180 - Fr.GuardBurleson,TXBurleson HS

Prior to Wesleyan: Played one season for head coach Mike Dean at Wagner

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

Player of the Year, and 3rd-team All-State honors...averaged 19 points and five

rebounds as a junior while leading CPHS to a 30-10 record and was named District

MVP.

Personal: Born Garrett Stephan Constance on Jul. 22, 1990, in Columbia, MO...son of

Doug and Victoria Constance...is majoring in History.

6-5 - 200 - So.ForwardHouston,TXWagner College

2011-12 Rams Meet the Rams

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MVP...also earned Academic All-State

accolades.

Personal: Born Jon Rutkowski on Jun. 12,

1991, in Houston,TX...son of Mike and

Beth Rutkowski...has two sisters, and one

brother...is majoring in business.

6-3 - 190 - Fr.GuardBurleson,TXBurleson HS

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2010-11 Review Season Review

ON E F O R T H E B O O K SThe 2010-11 Rams put together one of the greatest

seasons in the 75-year history of the program. The

Rams matched the 1946-47 team’s record of 30-4

and set a school record with a scoring margin of

16.03.

The Rams started hot. They blasted Oklahoma

Christian 69-55 on the road as the Eagles celebrat-

ed homecoming. That set off a string of 11 consec-

utive wins marking the second best start in school

history, trailing only the 1940-41 team that ripped

off 19 straight wins to start the year.

The first hiccup of the season came at the

University of St.Thomas in the final game of the

2010 portion of the schedule. Still the Rams

entered a showdown at Red River Athletic

Conference newcomer LSU-Shreveport at 13-1. In

the NAIA Coaches’ Poll released just minutes

before the game, the Pilots were ranked number

one in the nation, while the Rams fell from fourth to

seventh. The game lived up to the billing of a heavy-

weight title match. The Rams trailed by eleven in

the second half, but came roaring back to take a 66-

61 lead with 3:33 on the clock. The Pilots then

used an 8-0 run to regain control on their way to a

74-68 win.

Texas Wesleyan did not miss a beat with their eye

on a Valentine’s Day rematch with the Pilots. Texas

Wesleyan entered that contest ranked sixth nation-

ally at 22-2, while the Pilots were ranked third while

sporting a record of 23-1. The game proved to be

one of the best ever played in the Sid Richardson

Center. The Pilots came into the game averaging 93

points per game, but the Rams held them scoreless

for nearly five minutes while opening up a quick 9-0

lead. Texas Wesleyan led 32-23 at the half, but the

Pilots made adjustments in the locker room. The

second half saw five tie scores and four lead

changes. After 40 minutes the score was tied at 62

and the game rolled into overtime. Brian

Wanamaker opened the extra period with a three-

pointer and went 8-for-8 at the line in the final 1:38

as the Rams came away with a 77-66 win. In the

game,Wanamaker set a new school record by going

a perfect 16-for-16 from the charity stripe.

The Rams closed the regular season at 28-2 overall

and 21-1 in conference play (including a game that

was forfeited by Texas College). That 21-1 mark

was enough to edge LSU-Shreveport (19-3) for a

fourth consecutive RRAC Championship.

Texas Wesleyan ripped through RRAC Tournament

games against Southwestern Assemblies of God and

Paul Quinn on their way to round three with the

Pilots, this time with the RRAC Tournament champi-

onship on the line. Round three proved to be just

as exciting as the first two contests. The Pilots

came out swinging and led by as many as 15 on

their way to a 46-32 lead at the intermission. The

Rams used a 10-2 run in the second half to cut the

margin to single digits at 65-67. A pair of free

throws from Jonathan Blake brought the Rams with-

in four at 68-44 with 49 seconds to play, but the

Pilots hit their free throws in the closing seconds

and came away with a 71-67 win.

At 30-3 overall, the Rams entered the NAIA

National Tournament ranked fifth nationally. Their

#6 seed was the highest in the program’s 12 nation-

al tournament appearances, giving them a favorable

matchup with unseeded Rogers State University in

the opening round. All was going according to plan

against the Hillcats as the Rams held a comfortable

63-57 lead with 1:02 to play. However, RSU’s Matt

Kellog stepped back to hit his fourth three-pointer

of the game, and after the Rams hit one-of-two at

the line, Larry Cox drained his fifth three-pointer of

the season to cut the score to 64-63 with 19 sec-

onds to play. The Hillcats stole the ensuing

inbounds pass and hit two free throws to take their

first lead since the scoreboard read 13-12.

That heartbreaking loss ended the season much too

early for perhaps the most talented team in school

history. Five seniors led the way for the Rams.

Brian Wanamaker, Jonathan Blake,Ty Gough, Jeremy

Mayfield, and Jeremy Smith were all named All-

RRAC. Wanamaker, the RRAC Player of the Year

was also a 1st-team All-American selection while

Blake received Honorable Mention All-American

recognition.

The Rams won with defense and rebounding. The

team led the nation in rebounds per game (47.85),

rebounding margin (12.94), field goal defense (.362),

and three-point field goal defense (.260). Overall

they ranked in the top-10 in 12 statistical categories

and top-50 in 20 categories. In addition to their

school records for wins and scoring margin, the

team set new marks with 709 free throws made,

1010 free throws attempted, and 1267 total

rebounds.

Wanamaker ranked in the top-50 nationally in nine

statistical categories. He averaged 19.2 points, 5.4

rebounds, and 4.9 assists while his 652 points

ranked fifth in the nation. He set school records in

single-game free throws made and assisted when he

hit 20-of-22 at Our Lady of the Lake and free throw

percentage with his perfect 16 against LSU-

Shreveport. He also set single season records with

252 free throws made and 311 free throws attempt-

ed. In two seasons, he became the 19th member of

Texas Wesleyan’s 1,000 point club ranking 17th on

the scoring list with 1,046 points in his two-year

career.

The 2010-11 Rams had serious aspirations of bring-

ing home a second national championship. Those

hopes were taken away in the final 1:02 against

Rogers State. However, the team’s tremendous

resume cannot be taken away. They will stand as

one of the best teams in the 75-year history of

Texas Wesleyan Basketball.

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All GamesTOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS

Player GP-GSMIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT 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 83.4Opponents 34 6838 802 2224 .361 174 682 .255 513 757 .678 471 719 1190 35.0 764 428 473 84 270 2291 67.4

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/6 Oklahoma Christian W 69-55

11/9 St.Thomas W 77-5711/15 SW Adventist W 117-5811/19 1-vs. Columbia W 72-53

11/20 1-vs. Missouri Valley W 65-57

11/27 *Paul Quinn W 72-56

11/29 2-*SW Assemblies W 92-6912/2 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-6312/4 *OLLU W 85-6812/11 SW Adventist W 108-8012/18 Belhaven W 88-57

12/30 St.Thomas L 64-72

1/6 *Southwest W 104-831/8 *Wiley W 75-51

1/10 *LSU-Shreveport L 68-74

1/15 *Bacone W 92-86

1/17 *Langston W 89-68

1/22 *Jarvis Christian W 81-491/24 *Texas College W 75-651/27 *Southwest W 78-69

1/29 *Paul Quinn W 85-581/31 *SW Assemblies W 86-68

2/7 *OLLU W 91-89

2/12 *Wiley W 89-782/14 *LSU-Shreveport W 77-66^2/17 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-60

2/19 *Bacone W 97-642/21 *Langston W 96-772/26 *Jarvis Christian W 90-72

2/28 *Texas College W (fft) 64-81

3/3 3-SW Assemblies W 97-83

3/4 3-vs. Paul Quinn W 78-68

3/5 3-vs. LSU-Shreveport L 67-71

3/16 4-vs. Rogers State L 64-66

# - Exhibition Game

* - Conference game

Home Games in Bold1 - SAGU Tip-Off Classic,Waxahachie,TX

2 - Clifford Thanksgiving Classic, Fort Worth,TX

3 - RRAC Tournament,Waxahachie,TX

4 - NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, MO

TEAM STATISTICS TWU OPP.

SCORING 2836 2291

Points per game 83.4 67.4

Scoring margin +16 --

FIELD GOALS--ATT 968-2049 802-2224

Field goal pct .472 .361

3 POINT FG-ATT 191-554 174-682

3-point FG pct .345 .255

3-point FG made per game 5.6 5.1

FREE THROWS-ATT 709-1010 513-757

Free throw pct .702 .678

REBOUNDS 1627 1190

Rebounds per game 47.9 35.0

Rebounding margin +12.9 --

ASSISTS 592 428

Assists per game 17.4 12.6

TURNOVERS 563 473

Turnovers per game 16.6 13.9

Turnover margin -2.6 --

Assists/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9

STEALS 237 270

Steals per game 7.0 7.9

BLOCKS 129 84

Blocks per game 3.8 2.5

ATTENDANCE 4725 8733

Home games--Avg/Game 14-338 15-243

Neutral site--Avg/Game -- 5-1017

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotTexas Wesleyan 1424 1397 15 2836

Opponents 1115 1172 4 2291

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FIRST TEAM Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown PPG RPGJacobie Bias (TC) 6-4 Sr. F Beaumont,TX 4.7 13.7Jonathan Blake (TWU) 6-7 Sr. G Houston,TX 7.8 13.8Demetrius Evans (USW) 6-5 Jr. F Chicago, IL 7.7 21.3Ronald Horne (SAGU) 6-1 Jr. G Waco,TX 4.2 23.5Robert Martinez (OLLU) 6-0 So. G Houston,TX 2.4 15.7Derrick Parker (LSUS) 6-6 Jr. F Minden, LA 10.8 16.4Mitchell Thompson (PQC) 6-8 Jr. F McComb, MS 9.2 16.7Brian Wanamaker (TWU)6-3 Sr. G Philadelphia, PA 5.4 19.2LaDarren Williams (TC) 6-8 Jr. F Arlington,TX 8.9 11.6Eric Yougn (LSUS) 6-3 Sr. G Houston,TX 7.9 18.2

SECOND TEAM Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown PPG RPGCorey Bingham (LSUS) 6-4 Sr. G/F Houston,TX 4.2 15.0Marco Cooper (OLLU) 5-8 So. G Chicago, IL 6.2 12.4Alexander Cossey (WC) 6-3 Sr. G Killeen,TX 4.3 11.3Brance Davenport (LSUS) 6-4 Sr. G/F Austin,TX 3.6 15.2Ty Gough (TWU) 6-9 Sr. C Pharr,TX 8.7 8.6Eric Harris (LU) 6-3 Sr. F East St. Louis, IL 7.3 15.3Maurese Jackson (JCC) 6-9 Jr. C Chicago, IL 7.3 11.9Eddren McCain (PQC) 6-1 Jr. G Houston,TX 4.9 9.8Chad Tyler (BC) 511 Sr. G Houston,TX 2.4 14.1Nathaniel Ward (SAGU) 6-4 So. F Waco,TX 12.3 14.1

HONORABLE MENTIONCurtis Bowens Jr. (OLLU), Nathaniel Evans (WC), Jared Gibson (SAGU), Jemarri Gunn(WC), Brian Lockett (JCC), Reggie Matthews (USW), Jeremy Mayfield (TWU), EdwinOpoku (PQC), Jamal Robertson (TC), James Scott (BC), Jeremy Smith (TWU), MarshallTaylor (TC), Curtis Thompson (LU), Marquis Wright (WC), Ricardo Zanini (OLLU).

PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Brian Wanamaker - Texas Wesleyan University

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR:Eric Young - LSU Shreveport

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:LaDarren Williams - Texas College

COACH OF THE YEAR:Marco Borne - Paul Quinn College

Team Conf. Pct. All Pct.Texas Wesleyan#*+ 21-1 .955 30-4 .882LSU-Shreveport*^+ 19-3 .864 30-4 .882Our Lady of the Lake* 16-6 .727 21-10 .677Paul Quinn* 15-7 .682 21-11 .656Wiley* 12-10 .545 16-15 .516Southwest* 11-11 .500 16-14 .533Jarvis Christian* 11-11 .500 14-18 .438SW Assemblies of God* 9-13 .409 12-19 .387Bacone 9-13 .409 14-15 .483Langston 4-18 .182 4-23 .148Huston-Tillotson 4-18 .182 4-27 .129Texas College 1-21 .045 1-27 .036

# - Regular-Season Champion* - Qualified for RRAC Tournament^ - RRAC Tournament Champion+ - Qualified for National Tournament

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CO N F E R E N C E

CH A M P I O N S H I P RE S U LT S(March 3-5,Waxahachie,TX)

QUARTERFINALS - MARCH 3#1 Texas Wesleyan def. #8 SAGU, 97-83

#4 Paul Quinn def. #5 Wiley, 78-66

#2 LSU Shreveport def. #7 Jarvis Christian

#3 Our Lady of the Lake def. #6 Southwest

SEMIFINALS - MARCH 4#1 Texas Wesleyan def. #4 Paul Quinn, 78-68

#2 LSU Shreveport def. #3 Our Lady of the Lake, 120-93

FINAL - MARCH 5#2 LSU Shreveport def. #1 Texas Wesleyan, 71-67

2010-11 RRACPL AY E R S O F T H E WE E K

Date Player-Team Cl. Pos.Nov. 8 Brance Davenport-LSUS Sr. G

Mitchell Thompson-PQC Jr. F

Nov. 14 Dionelle Rucker-OLLU So. G

Nov. 21 Ronald Horne-SAGU Jr. G

Nov. 28 Dionelle Rucker-OLLU So. G

Eric Young-LSUS Sr. G

Dec. 6 Eddren McCain-PQC Jr. G

Jamal Robertson-TC So. G

Dec. 12 Derrick Harris-PQC Jr. F

Dec. 19 Bryce Hill-TWU Jr. G

Derrick Parker-LSUS Jr. F

Jan. 2 Jeremy Mayfield-TWU Sr. F

Eric Young-LSUS Sr. G

Jan. 9 Corey Bingham-LSUS Sr. G

LaDarren Williams-TC Jr. F

Jan. 17 Edwin Opoku-PQC Jr. G

Jan. 24 LoRon Smith-OLLU So. G

Eric Young-LSUS Sr. G

Jan. 30 Jonathan Blake-TWU Sr. G

Ronald Horne-SAGU Jr. G

Feb. 7 Demetrius Evans-USW Jr. F

Feb. 13 Brian Wanamaker-TWU Sr. G

Brance Davenport-LSUS Sr. G

Feb. 21 Brian Wanamaker-TWU Sr. G

Feb. 28 Derrick Parker-LSUS Jr. F

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SCORING(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Ronald Horne-SAGU 23.48

2. Demetrius Evans-USW 21.31

3.Brian Wanamaker-TWU 19.184. Eric Young-LSUS 18.21

5. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 16.69

FIELD GOAL PCT.(Min 75% Games Played and 5 FGM/G)

1. Mitchell Thompson-PQC .602

2. Derrick Parker-LSUS .576

3. Eric Young-LSUS .552

4. Demetrius Evans-USW .543

5.Brian Wanamaker-TWU .491

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.(Min 75% Games Played and 1.5 3PM/G)

1.Brian Wanamaker-TWU .4532. Corey Bingham-LSUS .426

3. Curtis Thompson-LU .397

4. Jared Gibson-SAGU .390

5. Robert Martinez-OLLU .372

3-POINT FG MADE(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Jared Gibson-SAGU 3.32

2. Robert Martinez-OLLU 3.10

3. Ronald Horne-SAGU 2.94

4. Corey Bingham-LSUS 2.88

5. Chad Tyler-BC 2.07

FREE-THROW PCT.(Min 75% Games Played and 2.5 FTM/G)

1. Chad Tyler-BC .879

2. Ronald Horne-SAGU .842

3.Brian Wanamaker-TWU .8104. Jeremy Smith-TWU .8005. Craig Grigsby-SAGU .786

STEALS(Min 75% Games Played)

1.Alexander Cossey-WC 2.55

2. Brian Lockett-JCC 2.22

3. Demetrius Evans-USW 2.21

4. Eddren McCain-PQC 2.06

5. Jared Gibson-SAGU 1.94

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Derick Parker-LSUS 4.27

2. Jeremy Mayfield-TWU 3.463. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 3.34

4. Eric Harris-LU 3.33

5. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 3.29

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 9.04

2. LaDarren Williams-TC 6.62

3. Derrick Parker-LSUS 6.50

4. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 5.84

5. Demetrius Evans-USW 5.69

TOTAL REBOUNDS(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 12.32

2. Derrick Parker-LSUS 10.77

3. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 9.19

4. LaDarren Williams-TC 8.93

5.Ty Gough-TWU 8.71

BLOCKED SHOTS(Min 75% Games Played)

1. LaDarren Wililams-TC 3.93

2. Derrick Parker-LSUS 2.09

3. Jeremy Mayfield-TWU 1.584. Maurese Jackson-JCC 1.53

5. Kenny LeGuerre-WC 1.29

ASSISTS(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Eddren McCain-PQC 7.16

2. Jeremy Smith-TWU 5.683. Marvin Storey Jr.-USW 4.90

4.Brian Wanamaker-TWU 4.885. Curtis Bowens Jr.-OLLU 4.28

ASSISTS/TURNOVER RAT.(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Curtis Bowens Jr.-OLLU 2.82

2. Eddren McCain-PQC 2.52

3. Jake Greene-LSUS 2.38

4. Lamar Nicholas-PQC 2.13

5. Corey Bingham-LSUS 1.90

DOUBLE-DOUBLES(Min 75% Games Played)

1. Derrick Parker-LSUS 20

2. Nathaniel Ward-SAGU 17

3. Mitchell Thompson-PQC 11

LaDarren Williams-TC 11

5. Demetrius Evans-USW 10

HIGH SCORING GAME1. Brance Davenport-LSUS 50

2. Demetrius Evans-USW 42

3. Demetrius Evans-USW 40

Ronald Horne-SAGU 40

5. Ronald Horne-SAGU 39

SCORING OFFENSE1. LSU Shreveport 90.56

2. Our Lady of the Lake 89.58

3.Texas Wesleyan 83.414. SAGU 8038

5. Southwest 80.00

SCORING DEFENSE1.Texas Wesleyan 67.382.Texas College 70.46

3. Paul Quinn 72.06

4. LSU Shreveport 73.35

5.Wiley 74.43

SCORING MARGIN1. LSU Shreveport 17.21

2.Texas Wesleyan 16.033. Our Lady of the Lake 8.94

4.Texas College 7.86

5.Wiley 4.13

FREE-THROW PCT.1. SAGU .727

2.Texas Wesleyan .7023.Texas College .696

4. LSU Shreveport .677

5. Bacone .676

FIELD GOAL PCT.1. LSU Shreveport .494

2.Texas Wesleyan .4723.Wiley .452

4. Southwest .451

5. Our Lady of the Lake .438

FIELD GOAL PCT. DEF.1.Texas Wesleyan .3622. Paul Quinn .385

3.Texas College .400

4. LSU Shreveport .405

5.Wiley .422

3-POINT PCT.1. LSU Shreveport .364

2. SAGU .363

3. Langston .348

4.Texas Wesleyan .3455. Southwest .328

3-POINT FG MADE1. Our Lady of the Lake 8.58

2. SAGU 8.41

3. LSU Shreveport 7.59

4. Jarvish Christian 6.66

5. Huston-Tillotson 6.61

3-POINT PCT.DEF1.Texas Wesleyan .2602. Paul Quinn .299

3.Texas College .300

4. Jarvis Christian .311

5. LSU Shreveport .317

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. Our Lady of the Lake 17.07

2.Texas Wesleyan 15.563. Paul Quinn 14.84

4. LSU Shreveport 14.29

5. Huston-Tillotson 14.07

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1.Texas Wesleyan 32.292. Paul Quinn 31.72

3. LSU Shreveport 30.09

4.Texas College 26.76

5. SAGU 26.75

TOTAL REBOUNDS1.Texas Wesleyan 47.852. Paul Quinn 46.56

3. LSU Shreveport 44.38

4. Our Lady of the Lake 41.84

5.Wiley 39.39

TOTAL REB. MARGIN1.Texas Wesleyan 12.942. Paul Quinn 8.69

3. LSU Shreveport 7.18

4. Our Lady of the Lake 2.84

5. Huston-Tillotson 2.42

BLOCKS1.Texas College 6.24

2. SAGU 5.09

3. LSU Shreveport 4.15

4.Texas Wesleyan 3.795.Wiley 3.65

ASSISTS1.Texas Wesleyan 17.412. LSU Shreveport 15.74

3. Paul Quinn 15.50

4. Our Lady of the Lake 15.10

5. Southwest 13.67

STEALS1.Wiley 11.26

2. Our Lady of the Lake 11.03

3.Texas College 10.35

4. LSU Shreveport 8.50

5. Southwest 8.17

TURNOVER MARGIN1. Our Lady of the Lake 4.87

2.Wiley 1.71

3. LSU Shreveport 0.56

4.Texas College 0.52

5. Southwest 0.43

ASSIST/TURNVOER RAT.1.Texas Wesleyan 1.052. LSU Shreveport 0.97

3. Paul Quinn 0.89

4. Our Lady of the Lake 0.80

5. Southwest 0.77

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TE A M RE C O R D S

Robert Allen

Most 3-pointers, Game

SI N G L E GA M EMost 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

3-point FG Made: . . 9, Robert Allen, vs. SW Oklahoma State, 2000-01

3-point FG Att.: . . . . . . 16,Tommy Johnson, vs.Texas College, 2004-05

3-point FG Pct.: . . . . . .1.000 (7-7), CJ Higginbotham, vs. Bacone, 2006-07

FT Made: . . . . . 20, Brian Wanamaker, at Our Lady of the Lake, 2010-11

FT Att.: . . . . . . 22, Brian Wanamaker, at Our Lady of the Lake, 2010-11

FT Pct.: . 1.000 (16-16), Brian Wanamaker, vs. LSU Shreveport, 2010-11

Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,Wayne Wayman, 1976-77

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Eddie Wright, 1973-74

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Don Rees, vs. Southwestern, 1957-58

Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,Todd Chappell, vs.Texas Lutheran, 1999-00

Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, David Johnson, vs. Huston-Tillotson, 2002-03

Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,Todd Chappell, vs.Austin College, 1997-98

SI N G L E SE A S O NMost Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740, Chris Berry, 2008-09

Highest Scoring Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.8, Donnie Kliever, 1976-77

FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317, Charles Fields, 1981-82

FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596, Demetric Shaw, 1979-80

FG Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .634 (128-202), Jason Neal, 1998-99

3-point FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119, Ben Hunt, 2005-06

3-point FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288,Tommy Johnson, 2004-05

3-point FG Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . ..530 (89-168), CJ Higginbotham, 2006-07

FT Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252, Brian Wanamaker, 2010-11

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

CA R E E RMost Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1838, Kenny Kenvin, 1990-94

Highest Scoring Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.4,Travis Johnson, 1966-68

FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624, Irvin Rue, 1961-65

FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1263, Irvin Rue, 1961-65

FG Pct.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..556 (417-750), Bill White, 1959-62

3-point FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219, Ben Hutn, 2004-06

3-point FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491, Brad Schilder, 2002-06

3-point FG Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .476 (219-460), Ben Hunt, 2004-06

FT Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480, Don Rees, 1956-60

FT Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813, Don Rees, 1956-60

FT Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 907 (206-227), Ben Hunt, 2004-06

Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300, Eddie Wright, 1972-76

Highest Rebounding Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.8, Irvin Rue, 1961-65

Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704,Todd Chappell, 1997-02

Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291, David Johnson, 2002-04

Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174,Todd Chappell, 1997-02

SI N G L E GA M EMost Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169, vs. Dallas Christian, 1993-94Fewest Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, vs. Stephen F.Austin, 1934-35Most Points (Opponents): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152, vs. Houston, 1965-66Fewest Points (Opponents): . . . . . . . . 13, vs.Austin College, 1938-39Most Points Combined: . . . . . . 260 (L, 108-152), vs. Houston, 1965-66Fewest Points Combined: . . . 35 (L, 16-19), vs. Southwestern, 1945-46Largest Margin of Victory: 110 (W, 169-59), vs. Dallas Christian, 1993-94Largest Margin of Defeat:. . . . . . 59 (L, 48-107), vs. Memphis, 1959-60FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2008-09FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93, vs. Parker, 2007-08 FG Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .714, vs. Oklahoma Christian, 2008-093-point FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, vs.Houston Baptist, 2004-05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, vs. Incarnate Word, 1992-933-point FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, vs. Incarnate Word, 1992-933-point FG Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .722 (13-18), vs.Wiley, 2004-05FT Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, vs. East Texas Baptist, 1956-57FT Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, vs. Mary-Hardin Baylor, 1991-92FT Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .944 (17-18), at Langston, 2004-05Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72, vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2008-09Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2008-09Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, vs. Huston-Tillotson, 2003-04Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, vs. Parker, 2008-09

SI N G L E SE A S O NMost Wins: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 2010-11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 1946-47Most Losses: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 1979-80Longest Winning Streak: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, (1/1/41-2/28/41)Longest Losing Streak:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, (2/25/56-1/5/57)Most Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3047, 1988-89Highest Scoring Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.1, 1993-94Highest Scoring Margin: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.03, 2010-11Most Points by Allowed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3047, 1978-79Lowest Scoring Average Allowed (m): . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.4, 1982-83FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1009, 1993-94FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2164, 2002-03 FG Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 (809-1617), 1963-643-point FG Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348, 2004-053-point FG Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 865, 2004-053-point FG Pct.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .413 (321-777), 2005-06FT Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709, 2010-11FT Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010, 2010-11FT Pct.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .765 (548-716), 1965-66Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1627, 2010-11Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641, 2004-05Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219, 2002-03Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363, 1993-94

m - Modern Era (1950-present)

CJ Higginbotham

3-pt Percentage,Season

Irvin Rue

Most Points, Game

Chris Berry

Most Points, Season

Todd Chappell

Most Assists, Career

David Johnson

Most Blocks, Game

Don Rees

Most FT Made, Career

Tommy Johnson

Five School Records

Ben Hunt

Six School Records

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Ram Record Book 1,000 Point Club

1. KENNY KENVIN (1,838 POINTS) 1990-94Year 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

91-92 31 126-280 .450 34-92 .370 116-150 .773 107-3.5 402 13.0

92-93 23 127-250 .508 21-56 .375 105-135 .778 78-3.4 380 16.5

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

10. PETE BROWN (1,220 POINTS) 1961-64Year 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

2. DON REES (1,710 POINTS) 1956-60Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

56-57 27 138-312 .442 ----- ----- 85-149 .570 293-10.9 361 13.4

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

Career 107 615-1262 .487 ----- ----- 480-813 .590 1161-10.9 1710 16.0

3. IRVIN RUE (1,709 POINTS) 1961-65Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

61-62 25 128-295 .434 ----- ----- 66-113 .584 243-9.7 322 12.9

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

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

12. DONNIE KLIEVER (1,207 POINTS) 1975-77Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

75-76 35 223 - ----- ----- 95-127 .748 - 541 15.5

76-77 28 - - ----- ----- - - - 666 23.8

Career 63 - - ----- ----- - - - 1207 19.2

4. LANNY KNIGHT (1,523 POINTS) 1996-99Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

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

Career 75 544-1063 .512 106-281 .377 329-511 .644 543-7.2 1523 20.3

14. JODY GIESLER (1,152 POINTS) 1958-61Year 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

59-60 28 133-384 .346 ----- ----- 66-100 .660 41-1.5 332 11.9

60-61 27 167-435 .384 ----- ----- 133-162 .821 109-4.0 467 17.3

Career 81 433-1183 .366 ----- ----- 286-392 .730 202-2.5 1152 14.2

5. EDDIE WRIGHT (1,454 POINTS) 1972-76Year 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

74-75 27 149 - ----- ----- 46-66 .697 - 344 12.7

75-76 35 194 - ----- ----- 39-58 .672 - 427 12.2

Career 117 - - ----- ----- - - - 1454 12.4

15. BILL WHITE (1,133 POINTS) 1959-62Year 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

61-62 21 166-317 .524 ----- ----- 96-147 .653 148-7.0 428 20.4

Career 62 417-750 .556 ----- ----- 299-421 .710 493-8.0 1133 18.3

6. DAVID WEBER (1,417 POINTS) 1962-66Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

62-63 25 72-143 .503 ----- ----- 46-65 .708 38-1.5 190 7.6

63-64 25 124-244 .508 ----- ----- 76-100 .760 56-2.2 324 13.0

64-65 25 196-402 .488 ----- ----- 99-132 .750 48-1.9 491 19.6

65-66 18 158-323 .489 ----- ----- 96-115 .835 25-1.4 412 22.9

Career 93 550-1112 .495 ----- ----- 317-412 .769 167-1.8 1417 15.2

16. E.F. PARHAM (1,080 POINTS) 1946-48Year 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

Career 68 - - ----- ----- - - - 1080 15.9

7. ROD GORDON (1,287 POINTS) 1988-90, 1991-92Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

88-89 37 163-370 .441 4-6 .667 76-110 .691 100-2.7 406 11.0

89-90 28 190-375 .507 3-8 .375 70-98 .714 105-3.8 453 16.2

91-92 31 169-381 .444 2-7 .286 88-137 .642 127-4.1 428 13.8

Career 96 522-1126 .464 9-21 .429 234-345 .678 332-3.5 1287 13.4

18. JASON PETERSON (1,034 POINTS) 1995-97Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

95-96 29 222-425 .522 38-107 .355 84-114 .737 110-3.8 566 19.5

96-97 24 173-357 .485 33-104 .317 89-113 .788 91-3.8 468 19.5

Career 53 395-782 .505 71-211 .336 173-227 .762 201-3.8 1034 19.5

8. DEMETRIC SHAW (1,225 POINTS) 1977-81Year 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

19. AARON WHALEY (1,015 POINTS) 2000-03Year 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

01-02 30 141-304 .464 80-184 .435 64-86 .744 114-3.8 426 14.2

02-03 34 130-295 .441 80-186 .430 87-112 .777 123-3.6 427 12.6

Career 91 327-745 .439 192-466 .412 169-225 .751 316-3.5 1015 11.2

Former Ram Kenny Kenvin (right) is the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,838points over his four-year career, averaging 16.6 points per game in 111 career games.

9. BRAD SCHILDER (1,224 POINTS) 2002-06Year 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

11. CHARLES FIELDS (1,212 POINTS) 1980-82Year 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

81-82 33 317-594 .534 ----- ----- 84-136 .618 205-6.2 718 21.8

Career 59 542-1074 .505 ----- ----- 128-204 .627 401-6.1 1212 20.5

13. BEN HUNT (1,183 POINTS) 2004-06Year 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

05-06 34 203-429 .473 119-251 .474 99-109 .908 192-5.6 624 18.4

Career 66 379-783 .484 219-460 .476 206-227 .907 401-6.1 1183 17.9

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17. BRIAN WANAMAKER (1,046 POINTS) 2009-11Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. REB-Avg. TP Avg.

09-10 34 120-251 .478 9-44 .205 145-197 .736 207-6.1 394 11.6

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

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All-ConferenceTexas Conference1939-40 Cecil McClung 1st-team

Jack Thorton 1st-team

Red Walsh 1st-team

1945-46 Roy Barber 1st-team

1978-79 Mike Ray 1st-team

Dale Cleveland 2nd-team

Big State Conference1956-57 Bill Mundy 1st-team

1957-58 Bill Mundy 1st-team

Don Rees 1st-team

1959-60 Don Rees 1st-team

1960-61 Jody Giesler 1st-team

1961-62 Bill White 1st-team

1962-63 Cecil Goff 1st-team

Irving Rue 1st-team

Pete Brown 2nd-team

Buddy Graham Hon. Mention

Bob Merder Hon. Mention

1963-64 Pete Brown 1st-team

1964-65 David Weber 1st-team

1965-66 Russell Gordon 2nd-team

Larry Phelps 2nd-team

Tom Wendorf 2nd-team

David Weber Hon. Mention

1967-68 Travis Johnson 1st-team

Curtis Ford Hon. Mention

Bob Forrer Hon. Mention

1968-69 Travis Johnson 1st-team

1971-72 Ron Vanderhide 1st-team

Heart of Texas Conference1976-77 Donny Kliever 1st-team

Wayne Wayman 2nd-team

1989-90 Rod Gordon 1st-team

Ricky Harris 1st-team

1991-92 Rod Gordon 1st-team

Ricky Harris 1st-team

Wayne D’Leon 1st-team

1992-93 Kenny Kenvin 1st-team

1993-94 Kenny Kenvin 1st-team

Darren Erickson Hon. Mention

Trey Lowack Hon. Mention

1996-97 Jason Peterson 1st-team

1997-98 Lanny Knight 1st-team

Player of the Year1998-99 Lanny Knight 1st-team

Player of the YearHeartland Conference

1999-00 Shawn Ashworth 1st-team

Todd Chappell 1st-team

Robert Allen Hon. Mention

Charles Beaudoin Hon. Mention

2000-01 Brian Fulton 1st-team

Red River Athletic Conference2002-03 David Johnson 1st-team

Defensive Player of the YearAAron Whaley Hon. Mention

James Whitfield Hon. Mention

2003-04 David Johnson 1st-team

Defensive Player of the YearWesley Haynes Hon. Mention

2004-05 Ben Hunt 1st-team

Tommy Johnson 1st-team

Co-Player of the YearCo-Newcomer of the Year

2005-06 Ben Hunt 1st-team

Co-Player of the YearKhayri 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 YearKennith Gober 2nd-team

Terrell Henry 2nd-team

Ryan Barnes Hon. Mention

Hector Mukweyi Hon. Mention

2009-10 Jamel White 1st-team

Brian Wanamaker 2nd-team

Jeremy Mayfield Hon Mention

Hector Mukweyi Hon. Mention

Jeremy Smith Hon. Mention

2010-11 Brian Wanamaker 1st-team

Player of the YearJonathan Blake 1st-team

Ty Gough 2nd-team

Jeremy Mayfield Hon. Mention

Jeremy Smith Hon. Mention

All-District1979-80 Demetric Shaw 1st-team

1980-81 Demetric Shaw 1st-team

Charles Fields 1st-team

1989-90 Rod Gordon 1st-team

1990-91 Chip Dickens 1st-team

1991-92 Rod Gordon 1st-team

Ricky Harris 1st-team

1993-94 Kenny Kenvin 1st-team

All-American Scholar Athlete1987-88 John Saladin

2005-06 C.J. Higginbotham

2006-07 C.J. Higginbotham

All-NAIA National Tournament2005-06 Ben Hunt

Evan Patterson Tournament MVP2008-09 Chris Berry

2009-10 Jamel White

NAIA All-American1946-47 Clifton McNeely 1st-team

E.F. Parham Hon. Mention

1958-59 Don Rees Hon. Mention

1982-83 Kevin Fitchett Hon. Mention

1988-89 Rodney Nobles Hon. Mention

1993-94 Kenny Kenvin Hon. Mention

1997-98 Lanny Knight 2nd-team

1999-00 Todd Chappell Hon. Mention

2002-03 David Johnson Hon. Mention

2003-04 David Johnson Hon. Mention

2004-05 Tommy Johnson 2nd-team

2005-06 Ben Hunt 2nd-team

Khayri McKinney Hon. Mention

2006-07 C.J. Higginbotham Hon. Mention

Evan Patterson Hon. Mention

2007-08 Dane Dmitrovic Hon. Mention

2008-09 Chris Berry 1st-team

2009-10 Jamel White Hon. Mention

2010-11 Brian Wanamaker 1st-team

Jonathan Blake Hon. Mention

Texas Wesleyan Athlete of the Year2004-05 Tommy Johnson

2005-06 Ben Hunt

2008-09 Chris Berry

2009-10 Jamel White

2010-11 Brian Wanamaker

E.F. Parham was an All-American and Texas Wesleyan’sfirst 1,000 point scorer.

CJ Higginbotham is Texas Wesleyan’s only two-time All-American Scholar Athlete and the only Ram to earn bothScholar Athlete and All-American honors.

Evan Patterson was named MVP of the NationalTournament in 2006 after recording three double-doublesin five tournament wins.

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-A-Abdullah, Muhammad 04-06Aiken, Bill 42-43Allen, Coyle 90-92Allen, Robert 99-01Allie, Dick 64-65Anderson, Brad 80-81Anderson, Russell 83-84Angsomwine,Christopher 11-Archer, Dale 56-58Armstrong,Anthony 87-88Ashley,Anthony 93-94Ashworth, Shawn 99-02

-B-Bailey, Robert 34-35Baldwin, Herman 56-58

Ballard, Dwayne 83-85Barber, Roy 40-43, 45-46Barlow, Marcus 34-36Barnes, Raymond 37-41Barnes, Ryan 07-09Barnett, Matt 05-06Barrick, Russ 64-66Bates, Don 63-64Baum, Gerald 50-53Bauman, Chuck 84-85Bavousett, Ferris 70-71Beaudoin, Charles 99-01Beck, Clint 84-85Becker, Barry 75-77Bellew, Don 64-65Berry, Chris 08-09Bice, Don 53-56Bielss, Otto 01-02, 03-04Bigham, Jason 91-93Billups, Jeff 92-95Blackmon,Woodrow 34-35Blake, Jonathan 10-11Blevins, Randy 71-73Boatwright,William 82-84Bogges, Kiely 89-91Bommarito, Bret 97-98Bosworth, Marcel 83-84Bowen, Rodney 80-82Bracken, James 98-99Bradford,Andrew 05-06Bradley, Joe 50-53Brannen, Riley 67-68Bray, John 35-37Brennan, Ronald 01-02Bridges, Jim 53-54Britt-Black, Christopher 11-

Brochmann,Aaron 00-01Brown,Avery 72-75Brown, Daryl 81-83Brown, Gordon 41-42Brown, Pete 61-64Browning, Bobby 56-57Bruner, Joe 93-94Buck, Jerry 50-54Buntyn, Paul 08-09Burnette, James 34-35Burris, Sutan 10-11Byars, Mark 77-79Byington, Jeff 83-84

-C-Caddell, James 66-67Calaway, Mark 85-86

Campbell, Chris 02-03Carey, Eric 97-99Carolan, Jim 55-56Carrington, Joseph 11-Carter, Byron 95-96Carter, James 34-36Chambers, Henry 97-98Chambers, Kenneth 81-83Chambers, Scott 67-68Chandler,Tom 49-50Chapman, Melvin 51-53Chappell,Todd 97-00, 01-02Chasteen, Clint 07Chin-A-Sen, Diego 89-90Chipman, Ed 53-56Clark,Adrian 91-92Clark, Frannie 81-83Clemons, Charles 82-84Cleveland, Dale 77-79Clifford, Marty 51-52Cohen, Greg 81-82Coleman, Larry 80-82Coleman,Torrance 00-01Collier, Gilbert 82-83Collins, Shane 98-00Combs, Chip 62-63Comstock, Brian 72-76Cone, Jaime 58-60Congress, Mike 77-81Constance, Garrett 11-Cooper, Bart 84-85Cooper, Chris 09Cosper, Charles 66-68Cotton,Weyman 40-43Counts, Stafford 77-79Courtney, Howard 65-67

Cozad, Richard 46-50Crenshaw, Chad 98-01Crowder, Kenneth 82-84Cullen, Robert 73-75

-D-Dacus, Mike 70-71David, Graham 63-64Davis, Eiji 10-11Davis, Kenny 91-92Day, Carl 35-36Decker, Morris 36-37Delaney, Jim 54-56DeVaulle, Daryl 94-95Dickens, Chip 88-91Ditto, Ronnie 60-62Dixson,Tristan 06-07Dmitrovic, Dane 06-09D'Leon,Wayne 88-92Dodd,George 54-56Domino,Terry 81-82Dowler, Charles 49-52Doyle, Bobby 42-43, 45-46Dudley, Kevin 93-94Dunlaps, Delmar 45-46Dunson, Blake 11-Dyke, Bobby 83-84

-E-Eades, Ronnie 65-66Earl,TQ 93-95Edwards, John 69-71Edwards, Johnnie 37-39Eiland,Travis 02-03Ellis, Brian 05-06Ellison, Rodney 94-95Erickson, Darren 91-94Eshon, Fred 06-08Etienne, Nino 04-07Evans, Maurice 75-76Evans, Otis 95-96

-F-Felts, Kellon 35-36Fenoglio,Tom 75-77Fields, Charles 80-82Finley, Dalane 07-08Fitchett, Kevin 82-84Fitzgerald, Carl 83-85Fitzgerald, Obed 35-36Flynn, John 35-37Ford, Curtis 67-68Ford, Jerry 61-62Foreman, Danny 77-78Forrer, Bob 66-68Fortenberry, Hardy41-42, 46-47Foster,Tom 55-56Fox, Jeremy 06-08Frank,Tim 82-84Franklin, Henry 73-74Franz, Matt 07-08Frederick, Eric 11-Friday, John 52-56Friday, Lee 78-79Fry, Paul 83-85Fulton, Brian 99-02

-G-Gandy, Les 56-58Gibson, Oranta 00-01Giesler, Jody 58-61Giesler, John 62-64Gillespie, Pete 35-37Gipson,Winston 80-83Gladney, Joey 02-04Glanzer, Ryan 08-Glore, Larry 58-60Gober, Kennith 07-09Goff, Cecil 59-63Golden, Russell 65-66Goldstein, Lon 38-39Gordon, Rod 88-90, 91-92Gough,Ty 10-11Graham, Buddy 62-64

Graves, Kenneth 09-10Gray, Keith 95-98Gray,Tommy 68-70Greathouse, Skip 72-73Green, Kenneth 81-83Green, Ray 75-77Green, Sam 35-36Greene, Gerry 75-78Griffin, Oscar Jr. 11-Gross, J.B. 70-71, 74-75Gross, Steve 74-75

-H-Hailey, Mark 88-90Hale, Charles 80-81Hames, Gene 36-37Hancock,Tommy 48-49Harding, Red 35-37Harper, Kenny 72-74Harris, Darrick 89-90Harris, Ricky 88-90, 91-92Harrison, Odell 45-46Harston, Brian 03-04Hart, Dan 41-42Harwell, Mark 81-82Hatley, Randy 70-74Haub, Gary 65-66Havvard, Jeremy 09-10Hay, Creason 83-84Haynes,Wesley 03-04Helbing, David 63-64Henderson, Dario 03-04Henry,Terrell 08-10Herrin, Gordon 39-40Higginbotham, CJ 03-07Higgins, Douglas 46-50Hill, Bryce 10-11Hillery,Wayne 37-41Hobbs, Brandon 02-03Hodson, Jim 45-46Hogg, Freddy 66-67, 69-71Holman, Jazz 10-Holmes, Jacob 02-03Hooper, Frank 57-58Houliston, Darren 09-10Hoskins, Donnie 60-61Hubbard, Larry 99-00Hughes, Cliff 46-47Hunt, Ben 04-06

-I-Isbell, Milton 35-37

-J-

Jackson, Erley 98-01Jackson, Frank 68-70Jackson, Ralph 49-50, 51-52James, Dee 58-60Jefferson, Marlon 93-94Jefferson, Ray 51-54Johnson,Anthony 76-80Johnson, Charles 87-90Johnson, David 02-04Johnson, George 61-62Johnson, Kenneth 02-03Johnson, Marcus 02-03Johnson, Matt 99-01Johnson, Steve 72-73Johnson, Stevie 90-91Johnson,Tommy 04-05Johnson,Travis 66-69Jolley, Matt 92-94Jones, Chris 81-83Jones, Clifford 90-91Jones, Deshawn 95-96Lowe,Willis 34-35

-K-Kalbfleisch, Jeff 88-89Keeton,Tim 80-81Keller, Kris 83-84Kennard, Joey 07Kenvin, Kenny 90-94Kenvin, Steve 91-92Kile, James 49-51King, Ben 92-93Kirkpatrick, George 61-62Kliever, Donnie 75-77Knight, Lanny 96-99Knox, Bill 74-76Krajnovic, George 08

-L-Lackovich, Mick 84-85Laitinen,Andy 07-09Lamm, Jaime 93-94Lane, Steve 67-71Lane,Tommy 74-75Langley, Martin 88-90Lanier, Darrell 77-78LaTouche,Andre 01-02Leach, Mike 67-70Lenear, Darrell 81-82Lents, Joe 66-68Lewis, Greg 77-78Livingston, Brandon 04-06Loerch, Mike 82-84

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Lon Goldstein was named Best All-Around Athlete in1938 and 1939.

Ben Hunt held six school records at the time of his gradua-tion and delivered Texas Wesleyan’s first national champi-onship in 2006.

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Loewe, Justin 06-07Lowack,Trey 91-94Lumpkin, Jimmie 57-58

-M-MacLean, Gordon 48-49Makarwich, Corsky 35-36Mallery, Penn 88-90Malone, Earnest 93-94, 95-97Malone, Justin 06-07Mann, Nyle 66-68Martin,Anthony 03-04Martin, Joey 98-99Martin, Ray 76-77Massey, Damien 98-99Massey, Frank 54-56Matheis,Alan 66-69Mathis, Raymond 39-40, 41-42Matlock,Wilfred 35-36Matthews, Zach 09-10Mayfield, Jeremy 09-11McCaskill, Jave 87-89McClung, Bob 37-39McClung, Cecil 37-41McElvain, Kyle 09-10McFather,Adrian 41-43McGill, Butch 91-92McGraw, Quincy 97-98McKinney, Khayri 04-06McKizzie, Robert 68-72McLean, Charlie 35-36McMahen, Ronnie 73-75McNeely, Clifton 40-41, 46-47 McNeely, Mike 70-71McNeely, Phil 70-74McQuitty, Bob 52-53Merder, Bob 62-64Mikales, Dan 84-85Minnis, Bill 53-56Minshew,Andy 35-36Minter, Dean 80-81Monroe, Danny 66-70Moore, Bobby 60-62Moore, Stevie 91-92Moreau, Mike 82-84Morris, Earl 42-43

Moss, Ronnie Jr. 11-Mudiay, Stephon 10-Mukweyi, Hector 07-10Mumford, Monty 78-80Mumford, Rick 72-73Mundy, Bill 56-58Myers, Chris 06-07

-N-Neal, Jason 98-99Nealy, Labrent 99-00Nelson, Pete 65-66Neu, James 60-62Nichols,Abner 41-43, 45-46Nicksick,Ted 46-48Nobles, Rodney 88-89Norris, Jerry 63-65

-O-Owens,Terry 56-57

-P-Paddock, John 34-35Parham, E.F. 46-48Parham, Randy 70-74Parker,Will 00-02Parks, Princeton 00-01Pate, Kevin 91-93Pate, Mike 71-73Patterson, Evan 05-07Patton,Wally 45-48Peck, Lyle 84-85Pederson, Mark 90-92Pendarvis, Earl 68-70Peoples, David 02-03Perez, Carlos 90-91Perkins, Mark 82-86Peterson, Jason 95-97Pettigrew, Kendrick 92-93Phelan, Charles 34-35Phelps, Larry 62-66Phillips, Guinn 46-48Phillips, Jake 41-43Picha, Marvin 62-65Pigg, Milburn 36-39Player, Craig 81-83Portwood, Roger 34-36Prater, David 76-79Prater, Joe 47-48, 49-51Prater, Paul 49-50, 53-54Prescher, Roger 78-79Prevost, Mark 73-74Price, Mike 65-66, 67-68

-R-Radcliff, Ray 79-81Randall, Evan 07-09Rasco, Sam 49-53Ray, Mike 77-79Raymond, Raold 06-07Reasoner, Scott 04-06

Rees, Don 56-60Reneau, Jon 90-94

Renshaw, Sammy 45-46Rhome, Dan 35-36Risenhoover, Milt 66-67Robecheaux, Ronnie 57-58Roberson, Mark 82-85Robertson,Wendell 75-79Robinson, Bill 65-67Robinson, Brian 98-00Robinson,Wayne 67-69Rodriguez, Sammy 70-71Roe,Tom 79-80Roman, Jaime 93-94Ross, Gordon 47-48Rudolph, Bob 78-79Rue, Irvin 61-65Russell, Fred 68-70Rutkowski, Jon 11-Rutledge, Red 36-38

-S-Saladin, John 87-89Saliba, Ernie 39-40Sanders, Raymond 68-70Sargent, Eugene 59-60Sears,Tyler 08-09, 11-Schilder, Brad 02-06Scott,Aaron 07-08Scott,Alvin 72-74Seagrist, John 48-49Shabay, Matt 99-00Shaw, Clark 82-83Shaw, Demetric 77-81Shaw, John 34-35Shawver, Jim 53-56Shelton,Todd 98-99Simmons, Doug 50-51Simmons, Pat 53-54Singer, Joe 48-49Smith,Aaron 03-04Smith, Derek 89-90Smith, Jeremy 09-11Smith, Rodell 88-90Smith, Ronnie 82-84Spencer, Shannon 97-98Stamps, Doug 97-98Starkey, Slone 09-10Steenbergen, Barry 01-02Stephenson, John 77-79Stetson,Tom 95-98Stewart, Charles 48-51Stroud, James 47-49Stroud, Robert 73-74

Sublet, Kevan 75-77Sublet, Kevin Jr. 97-99

Summers, Chuck 95-96Sweat,Willie 08-09Swigert, Mike 93-94

-T-Talley,Albert 02-04, 05-06Talley, Brian 11-Taylor, Eric 95-99Terry,T.J. 66-67Thomas, Melvin 57-60Thompson,Tommy 60-62Thornberry, Mike 56-57Thornton, Jack 37-41Tidwell, Jack 72-73Treaudo,Wayne 80-82Truitt, Bryant 40-41Turner, Jerry 64-66

-U-Uselton, Charlie 56-58

-V-Vahala, Martin 07-08Vanderhide, Ron 70-72Viers, Jason 93-95Voskuil, Bryan 00-02

-W-Waldrop, Cody 07-11Walsh, Ralph 39-40Walsh, Red 37-41Wanamaker, Brian 09-11Ward, Hazen 37-41Watts,Trey 04-05Wayman, Max 70-71Wayman,Wayne 75-77Weatherly, Billy Joe 47-49Webb, Carl 76-79Weber, David 62-66Weber, Gus 45-49Welborn, Robby 76-78Welch,Vernon 54-57Wendorf,Tommy 65-66Whaley,Aaron 00-03White, Bill 59-62Whitfield, James 02-03Whitson,Aaron 02-03Whitworth, Melvin 68-70Wickman, Mike 72-73Wilburn,Tad 95-96Wiley, Brandon 98-99Wilkerson, Danea 80-81Williams, Bill 69-71Williams, Kelvin 06-07Williams, Robert 45-46Williams, Sam 84-85Williams,Tyrone 75-76Williams,Vince 04-05Willis, Don 62-64Wood, Robert 58-59Wren, C.J. 05-07Wrice, Craig 06-07Wright, Eddie 72-76Wright,Vernon 74-78Wynn,Terrence 01-02

-Y-Yager, John 59-61Yarbrough, Ernest 34-36Young, Corey 95-97

-Z-Zastoupil, Lou 49-52Zone, Sean 94-95

Marty Clifford, 1951.

David Johnson is Texas Wesleyan’s only two-time All-American.

Mark Calaway went on to become professionalwrestling’s “The Undertaker” after playing with the Ramsduring the 1985-86 season.

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YE A R-B Y-YE A R RE S U LT S

Year Overall Conference Notes Coach1935-36 4-11 Byron Rhome1936-37 10-13 Byron Rhome1937-38 13-1 Texas Conference Champions W.A. "Gus" Miller1938-39 19-7 W.A. "Gus" Miller1939-40 20-3 12-0 *NAIB Elite Eight W.A. "Gus" Miller

1940-41 21-2 12-0 *NAIB Elite Eight W.A. "Gus" Miller1941-42 13-4 12-0 *NAIB Tournament Qualifier W.A. "Gus" Miller1942-43 19-3 12-0 *NAIB Tournament Qualifier Red Rutledge1943-44 No Team1944-45 No Team1945-46 9-4 6-4 3rd Texas Conference Johnnie Edwards1946-47 30-4 11-1 *NAIB Sweet 16 Johnnie Edwards1947-48 19-13 #NAIB Tournament Qualifer Johnnie Edwards1948-49 15-10 9-1 Texas Conference Champions Johnnie Edwards1949-50 19-10 8-3 Johnnie Edwards

1950-51 11-15 4-3 Johnnie Edwards1951-52 15-7 9-3 2nd Big State Conference Dan Hart1952-53 16-7 8-2 Big State Conference Champions Dan Hart1953-54 10-12 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Dan Hart1954-55 9-14 8-2 Big State Conference Champions Dan Hart1955-56 10-14 6-4 3rd Big State Conference Sam Rasco1956-57 7-20 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1957-58 12-14 8-2 Big State Conference Champions Elmer Hanebutt1958-59 19-7 8-0 Big State Conference Champions Elmer Hanebutt1959-60 15-13 5-3 Big State Conference Tri-Champions Elmer Hanebutt

1960-61 11-14 5-3 T-2nd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1961-62 12-13 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1962-63 15-13 6-2 Big State Conference Co-Champions Elmer Hanebutt1963-64 13-12 4-4 3rd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1964-65 13-13 5-3 T-2nd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1965-66 15-10 7-3 T-2nd Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1966-67 8-18 2-8 6th Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1967-68 12-13 4-6 4th Big State Conference Elmer Hanebutt1968-69 8-18 2-8 Elmer Hanebutt1969-70 8-18 5-5 3rd Big State Conference Al Peters

1970-71 8-17 2-8 5th Big State Conference Al Peters1971-72 5-19 0-10 6th Big State Conference Al Peters1972-73 11-17 3-7 3rd Big State Conference Al Peters1973-74 12-15 5-9 4th Big State Conference Al Peters1974-75 14-13 4-10 6th Big State Conference Johnny Howerton1975-76 21-13 12-6 Big State Conference Co-Champions Johnny Howerton1976-77 19-10 10-4 2nd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton1977-78 9-20 4-4 3rd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton1978-79 13-24 5-6 3rd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton1979-80 10-25 1-5 T-3rd Big State Conference Johnny Howerton

1980-81 20-12 11-1 Johnny Howerton1981-82 12-19 12-2 District VIII Champions Johnny Howerton1982-83 26-7 10-3 #NAIA Sweet 16 Tommy Newman1983-84 16-15 ----- Richard Hoogendorn1984-85 17-19 ----- Richard Hoogendorn1985-86 19-12 ----- Richard Hoogendorn1986-87 24-9 13-4 Richard Hoogendorn1987-88 19-14 8-2 Charles Jolley1988-89 20-19 6-6 Charles Jolley1989-90 9-19 4-6 Charles Jolley

1990-91 13-17 3-7 T-9th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley1991-92 16-15 5-5 4th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley1992-93 8-21 2-8 6th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley1993-94 15-15 3-7 5th Heart of Texas Conference Charles Jolley1994-95 7-23 3-11 Dennis Krishka1995-96 11-19 3-11 Dennis Krishka1996-97 11-15 9-7 T-4th Heart of Texas Conference Dennis Krishka1997-98 15-12 8-7 Dennis Krishka1998-99 9-18 5-5 Dennis Krishka1999-00 15-12 ----- Terry Waldrop

2000-01 8-19 2-10 T-6th Heartland Conference Terry Waldrop2001-02 17-9 ------ USCAA Finalist Terry Waldrop2002-03 22-12 13-7 T-3rd Red River Conference Terry Waldrop2003-04 15-18 11-11 T-5th Red River Conference Terry Waldrop2004-05 21-11 15-7 3rd Red River Conference Terry Waldrop2005-06 25-9 16-4 NAIA Division I National Champions Terry Waldrop2006-07 19-10 12-6 33rd Nationally Terry Waldrop2007-08 20-12 12-4 *NAIA Tournament Qualifier Terry Waldrop2008-09 29-5 16-2 *NAIA Sweet 16 Terry Waldrop2009-10 24-10 16-4 *NAIA Sweet 16 Terry Waldrop

2010-11 30-4 21-1 *NAIA Tournament Qualifier Terry WaldropTotals 1104-954 (.536) 478-302 (.613)

*Conference Champions#District Champions

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Coach Years W L Pct.Terry Waldrop 1999- (12) 245 131 .652Elmer Hanebutt 1956-69 (13) 160 178 .473Johnny Howerton 1974-82 (8) 118 136 .465Charles Jolley 1987-94 (7) 100 120 .455Johnnie Edwards 1945-51 (6) 103 56 .660W.A. "Gus" Miller 1937-42 (5) 86 17 .835Richard Hoogendorn 1983-87 (4) 76 55 .580Dennis Krishka 1994-98 (5) 53 87 .379Dan Hart 1951-55 (4) 50 40 .556Al Peters 1969-74 (5) 44 86 .338Tommy Newman 1982-83 (1) 26 7 .788Red Rutledge 1942-43 (1) 19 3 .864Byron Rhome 1935-37 (2) 14 24 .368Sam Rasco 1955-56 (1) 10 14 .417Totals 74 seasons 1104 954 .536

COAC H I N G RE C O R D S

Ronnie Moss Jr. played three seasons at TCU before joiningthe Rams.

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Opponent Record StreakAbilene Christian 18-12 W1Alaska-Anchorage 1-1 L1American Christian 1-1 W1American International 1-0 W1Angelo State 1-2 L2Arizona State 1-1 L1Arkansas 0-1 L1Arkansas State 2-1 L1Arkansas Tech 1-1 W1Auburn 0-1 L1Austin College 54-11 W14Bacone 13-8 W2Baylor 0-4 L4Belhaven 4-0 W4Bellarmine College 0-1 L1Belmont 0-1 L1Beloit (WI) 0-2 L2Bishop College 4-2 W3Boston College 1-0 W1BYU-Hawaii 1-2 L1Cal. St.-Bakersfield 0-2 L2Cal. St.-Los Angeles 0-1 L1Cal. St.-Northridge 0-1 L1Cameron 1-8 W1Carroll 1-0 W1Centenary 3-4 L3Central Arkansas 0-1 L1Central Florida 0-2 L2Central Methodist 1-0 W1Central Missouri State 1-2 L2Central Oklahoma 1-1 L1Chaminade 1-0 W1Chattanooga 0-1 L1Chicago St. 0-1 L1Cincinnati 0-1 L1College of the Santa Fe 1-1 W1College of the Ozarks 1-0 W1Colorado College 1-0 W1Colorado State 1-0 W1Columbia College 1-0 W1Concordia (MO) 1-0 W1Concordia (TX) 13-7 W1Dallas Baptist 19-25 L2Dallas Christian 5-0 W5Daniel Baker 14-4 W12Decatur Baptist 3-2 W2Delta State 1-0 W1Denver 1-0 W1Dillard 2-1 L1Drake 0-1 L1Drury College 0-3 L3Duquesne 1-0 W1East Carolina 0-1 L1East Central Oklahoma 6-17 L2East Texas Baptist 30-34 L1Eastern New Mexico 1-2 L2Ecuador College 1-0 W1Emporia State 0-1 L1Evangel 0-1 L1Evansville 1-3 L3Florida Southern 1-2 L2Galilee 1-0 W1Georgetown 0-2 L2Georgia State 0-1 L1Gonzaga 0-1 L1Grand Canyon 1-0 W1Hardin-Simmons 5-6 W1Hartwick 1-0 W1Harvard 1-0 W1Hawaii-Hilo 0-1 L1Hawaii-Loa 1-1 L1Hillsdale FW Baptist 3-0 W3Houston 0-6 L6Houston Baptist 6-14 L1Howard Payne 35-13 W8Huston-Tillotson 18-4 W2Incarnate Word 8-19 L3Indiana State 0-1 L1Iona 0-1 L1Jacksonville Baptist 0-1 L1Jarvis Christian 16-11 W4Kansas Wesleyan 1-0 W1Kentucky State 0-1 L1Kentucky Wesleyan 0-4 L4Lamar 2-5 L2Langston 13-8 W5LaSalle 0-1 L1Lawrence Tech 0-1 L1LeTourneau 33-7 L2Lindsey Wilson 1-0 W1Linfield College 1-0 W1Lipscomb 1-0 W1

Opponent Record StreakLong Island 0-1 L1Loras 0-1 L1Louisiana-Lafayette 0-3 L3Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 L1Louisiana Tech 0-4 L4Loyola (LA) 1-1 L1Loyola (MD) 1-1 L1LSU 0-1 L1LSU-Shreveport 10-6 L1Lubbock Christian 8-6 L1MacAlaster College 1-0 W1Mary-Hardin Baylor 25-10 W3McKendree 0-2 L2McMurry 37-20 L3McNeese State 0-1 L1Memphis 0-3 L3Mercer 0-1 L1Merchant Marine Academy 1-0 W1Mesa State 2-0 W2Mid-America Bible 1-0 W1Middlebury College 0-1 L1Middle Tennessee State 0-1 L1Midwestern State 26-52 L3Milliken College 0-1 L1Missouri-Kansas City 1-1 L1Missouri Southern 0-1 L1Missouri Valley 2-0 W2Morningside 1-0 W1Morris Harvey 0-2 L2

Murray State 0-4 L4National Christian 5-0 W5Navy 1-1 L1 Newman College 0-1 L1N.M. College of the Mines 1-0 W1Nicholls State 0-1 L1North Texas 13-5 W2Northern Arizona 0-1 L1Northern Iowa 0-1 L1Norhtwestern (LA) 4-0 W4Northwood 6-0 W6Oakland 1-0 W1Oklahoma Baptist 5-7 L1Oklahoma Christian 8-20 W1Oklahoma City 9-7 W1Oklahoma State 0-1 L1Oklahoma Wesleyan 1-1 W1Old Dominion 0-1 L1Oral Roberts 0-2 L2Oregon State 0-1 L1Ouachita Baptist 2-0 W2Our Lady of the Lake 7-1 W3Panhandle College 1-0 W1Parker 3-0 W3Paterson State 1-0 W1Paul Quinn 17-7 W7Phillips 2-1 L1Point Park 0-1 L1Prairie View A&M 0-2 L2Pudget Sound 0-1 L1Regis College 1-1 L1Rhema Bible 1-0 W1

Opponent Record StreakRice 1-3 L1Rockhurst College 1-3 L3Rogers State 0-1 L1St. Bonaventure 0-1 L1St. Cloud State 0-2 L2St. Edward's 57-49 W1St. Francis (NY) 0-1 L1St. Francis (PA) 0-1 L1St. Gregory's 3-1 W1St. Leo 1-0 W1St. Mary's 29-41 L5St. Michael's 0-1 L1St.Thomas 3-1 L1Sam Houston State 18-19 L3San Diego 0-1 L1Schreiner 10-2 W7Science & Arts (OK) 3-3 W1Seton Hall 0-4 L4Sioux Falls 0-1 L1Siena 1-1 L1Southeastern Louisiana 0-1 L1SE Missouri State 0-1 L1SE Oklahoma State 14-20 L2Southern Arkansas 0-1 L1Southern Colorado 0-3 L3SMU 1-9 L1Southern Mississippi 1-0 W1Southern Nazarene 5-10 L3Southern Utah 0-4 L4Southern Virginia 0-1 L1SW Adventist 5-0 W5SW Assemblies of God 21-2 W12SW Missouri State 0-1 L1SW Oklahoma Christian 2-0 W2SW Oklahoma State 4-2 W2Southwestern (KS) 0-1 L1Southwestern (TX) 57-32 W3Spring Hill 1-1 W1Stout Institute 0-1 L1Spring Hill 0-1 L1Stephen F.Austin 12-21 L5Sterling 4-0 W4Stoneybrook 0-1 L1Sul Ross 8-5 L1Tabor College 3-0 W3Tarkio College 0-1 L1Tarleton State 31-19 W1Tennessee Tech 0-1 L1Texas 0-6 L6Texas A&M 0-2 L2TAMU-Commerce 6-18 L5TAMU-Corpus Christi 2-3 W1TAMU-International 6-0 W6TAMU-Kingsville 1-2 W1TCU 3-2 L1Texas College 22-3 W2Texas Lutheran 35-34 W3Texas Southern 0-2 L2Texas State 3-6 L1Texas Tech 1-2 L2Tougaloo 0-1 L1Trinity 11-3 W2Tulane 0-1 L1Tulsa 1-0 W1Union 1-0 W1University of Dallas 20-3 L1Univ. of the Southwest 6-0 W6Upper Iowa 0-1 L1Utah 0-1 L1UT-Arlington 13-36 L12UT-El Paso 0-1 L1UT-Pan America 13-4 L1UT-Permian Basin 6-2 L1Vanderbilt 0-1 L1Villanova 0-1 L1Virginia Tech 0-1 L1Washburn College 0-1 L1Wayland Baptist 16-17 L3Wisconsin-Stout 0-1 L1Weber State 0-2 L2Wesley 2-0 W2West Texas A&M 5-8 L5Western Illinois 0-1 L1Western Kentucky 0-2 L2Western New Mexico 1-0 W1Westminster First MeetingWestmont 1-0 W1Wiley 20-8 W7Wyoming 0-1 L1Xavier (LA) 0-1 L1

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Clifton McNeely scored 725 points and led the Rams to aschool record 30 wins during the 1946-47 season.

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2006 NAIA Division I National ChampionsSix point eight seconds to play; your team is down byone. Coach wants the ball in your hands, and a reboundcomes right to you. You have just enough time to raceto the other end of the court and fire a last secondshot.

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

That shot was the perfect cap for an unbelievable andunstoppable run by a Team, and not just a group of indi-viduals, who won the right way. The NAIA preaches itsChampions of Character program, which stresses corevalues of respect, integrity, servant leadership, andsportsmanship. 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 blamedthem had they forgotten, but the Rams felt the need to show their respect for an outstanding opponent. As a team they went to theOklahoma City bench to shake their hands. The gesture was in no way meant to gloat. It was a pure and heartfelt recognition of a greatgame 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 dothings 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 which32 sponsors draw teams for which they get to serve as honorary coach. The Rams drew the Hereford House, an outstanding steakhouse inKansas 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 notmatch up very well against the Rams' style of play. With an 82-64 first round win under their belt, confidence blossomed and the Rams gothot, playing solid defense, executing on offense, and protecting the ball. Over the course of the tournament,Texas Wesleyan's opponentsscored 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 insideplay of Evan Patterson and Nino Etienne, who each turned in a double-double, the Rams prevailed 67-62. That win put the Rams into theElite 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 Ramscame 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 andEvan Patterson found a whole new gear. The Rams held the Bison to 33% shooting from the field in the second half and Patterson finishedwith 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 theyexecuted 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 atournament 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 wentto 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 amongthem, 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 themselvesby sitting in a different order around the table, or perhaps wearing a different pair of socks. They had done something that can never betaken away.

All that was left to do was bring the James Naismith National Championship trophy home to Fort Worth. When they arrived on campusthe following night, they met a hero's welcome of several hundred students, faculty, family, and fans. The next day, they were honored with amore formal welcome party attended by several hundred more fans in the Sid Richardson Center. Among the dignitaries in attendancewere local sports legends, including Dr. Bobby Bragan, and numerous political figures including state congressmen and representatives fromUnited 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 theirhonor over the U.S. capitol building. Then the crowd got what they wanted as several members of the team gave emotional speeches. BradSchilder thanked the fans and his teammates for four tremendous years. Scott Reasoner, who transferred from John Brown last season onlyto watch the Eagles win the 2005 National Championship, thanked his coaches and teammates for keeping him going. Evan Patterson spokeabout 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 namedRawlings NAIA and the National Association of Basketball Coaches NAIA Coach of the Year, and even received a letter of congratulationsfrom President George W. Bush. Texas Wesleyan University could not ask to be represented by a better group of young men. They broughthome a National Title with all the class of a true Champion of Character.

Ben Hunt hits the “shot heard ‘round the world.”

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1935-36 4-11J10 Austin College W,30-28J15 at Austin College L,44-36J17 at Daniel Baker L,54-43J29 at Trinity L,43-28F7 at Tarleton St. L,39-25F8 Decatur Baptist W,40-34F10 at West Texas A&M L,43-22F11 at West Texas A&M L,36-29F14 at Decatur Baptist L,47-29F15 at Decatur Baptist L,29-22F18 at UT-Arlington L,43-19F25 UT-Arlington W,48-23F26 Daniel Baker W,36-26F28 at Sul Ross L,45-38F29 at Sul Ross L,43-41

1936-3710-13D8 at Jacksonville Baptist L,47-23D9 at Stephen F.Austin L,39-30D10 at TCU L,32-30D14 at Sam Houston St. L,29-25D15 at Sam Houston St. L,45-27D17 at TCU W,28-26J8 at Daniel Baker L,39-30J9 at Howard Payne L,30-28J13 at TAMU-Commerce L,55-17J14 Austin College W,36-35J16 at Daniel Baker L,31-30J18 at Tarleton St. L,37-24J20 Daniel Baker College W,35-20J21 Daniel Baker College L,37-32F3 at Trinity L,47-45F6 Southwestern W,29-26F8 at Austin College W,33-22F10 St.Edward's W,28-18F12 Howard Payne W,43-32F17 Trinity W,38-24F22 at St.Edward's W,37-26F23 at Southwestern W,39-30F25 at Tarleton St. L,24-23

1937-3813-1D8 at TCU W,41-34D16 at Stephen F.Austin W,45-38J7 at Sam Houston St. L,42-25J10 Oklahoma City W,43-33J18 Austin College W,70-32J21 at Daniel Baker W,43-17J22 at Howard Payne W,43-34F1 Sam Houston St. W,44-35F4 at St.Edward’s W,51-37F5 at St.Edward’s W,40-28F9 at Austin College W,53-31F12 Daniel Baker W,38-32F21 Howard Payne W,53-28M1 at Oklahoma City W,47-41

1938-3919-7D6 at Sam Houston St. L,46-42D7 at Stephen F.Austin L,47-31D8 at Stephen F.Austin L,40-36D16 SE Oklahoma St. W,55-45D20 West Texas A&M W,50-40D26 1-vs.Emporia St. L,39-28D27 1-vs.West Texas A&M W,38-29D28 1-vs.SE Oklahoma St. W,41-32D29 1-vs.Arizona St. W,27-24D30 1-vs.North Texas W,#J10 Austin College W,74-32J13 at Austin College W,35-13J17 Southwestern W,73-23J20 Sam Houston St. W,49-37J21 TAMU-Commerce W,37-31F4 Trinity W,59-32F7 Howard Payne L,49-48F10 at Southwestern W,51-25F11 at St.Edward's W,51-43F17 Daniel Baker W,67-32F18 St.Edward's W,57-22F24 at Daniel Baker W,46-38F25 at Howard Payne L,49-48M1 at Trinity W,50-41M6 2-vs.Stephen F.Austin W,40-33M8 2-at SMU L,47-30

1939-4020-3D15 at Harvard W,53-37J6 at Decatur Baptist W,52-39J10 Sam Houston St. W,33-23J16 Decatur Baptist W,52-38J19 at Trinity W,49-29J29 at Sam Houston St. L,51-49F1 at TAMU-Commerce L,58-51F7 Austin College W,55-27F9 Howard Payne W,46-31F14 McMurry W,47-21F16 Daniel Baker W,39-22F19 at Austin College W,63-43F21 Trinity W,62-54F23 at Daniel Baker W,61-41F24 at Howard Payne W,52-46F28 Southwestern W,57-24F29 Southwestern W,49-21M1 at McMurry W,45-25M5 at Abilene Christian W,50-46M8 Abilene Christian W,50-40M12 3-vs.Central MO W,40-36M13 3-vs.SE Oklahoma St. W,40-39M14 3-vs.Tarkio College L,37-25

1940-4121-2J1 N.M.-Mines W,52-30J8 at Sam Houston St. W,43-40J10 at Hardin-Simmons W,59-36J11 at Hardin-Simmons W,52-31J13 at McMurry W,49-24J14 at Abilene Christian W,68-35J17 at Daniel Baker W,65-30J20 Austin College W,58-31J25 Trinity W,57-36J31 Sam Houston St. W,53-43F7 Howard Payne W,78-41F12 Abilene Christian W,56-40F14 at Howard Payne W,57-53F15 Daniel Baker W,65-30F18 McMurry W,61-19F21 at Trinity W,54-41F24 at Southwestern W,64-17F25 at Southwestern W,64-36F28 at Austin College W,61-43M5 2-vs.Sam Houston St. L,77-60M10 3-vs.Evansville W,71-62M12 3-vs.Northwestern W,56-47M13 3-vs.San Diego State L,44-42

1941-4213-4D16 Ouachita Baptist W,47-37D19 at North Texas L,34-30J3 North Texas W,52-50*J9 TAMU-Commerce L,38-34J11 at TAMU-Commerce L,38-31J23 Abilene Christian W,42-22J30 at Abilene Christian W,33-28J31 at McMurry W,58-32F3 at Austin College W,67-42F6 Howard Payne W,40-30F7 McMurry W,36-22F13 Daniel Baker W,53-29F20 Austin College W,66-19F23 Trinity W,76-23F27 at Howard Payne W,56-42F28 at Daniel Baker W,56-34M11 3-vs.WI-Stout L,47-42

1942-4319-3D1 at North Texas W,37-31D2 at North Texas W,44-38D5 at TAMU-Commerce W,47-39D15 TAMU-Commerce W,44-36D17 at West Texas A&M L,52-49D18 at West Texas A&M W,61-57D21 Stephen F.Austin W,60-34D28 1-vs.Navy W,32-24D29 1-vs.Arkansas L,52-46J8 North Texas W,49-39J18 North Texas W,40-29J29 at Stephen F.Austin W,57-53F4 at McMurry W,40-26F5 at McMurry W,53-33

F6 at Hardin Simmons W,68-54F9 at Abilene Christian W,44-39F13 at Howard Payne W,56-54F16 Abilene Christian W,49-33F19 Howard Payne W,49-23F25 at Southwestern W,65-47F26 at Southwestern W,42-27M8 3-vs.St.Cloud State L,59-54

1943-44No team

1944-45No team

1945-466-4J29 at McMurry W,31-26F5 at Howard Payne W,67-33F6 McMurry W,52-34F8 Southwestern L,47-41F12 at Abilene Christian L,41-17F15 at Southwestern L,19-16F19 Howard Payne W,43-19F22 at Austin College W,41-22F26 Abilene Christian L,52-40M1 Austin College W,58-31

1946-4730-4D2 at Oklahoma A&M L,35-30D3 at Tulsa W,77-42D6 at West Texas A&M W,45-38D7 at West Texas A&M W,72-68D9 at Denver W,62-51D10 at Colorado St. W,62-50D12 at Regis College W,39-30D13 at Colorado College W,54-51D16 Oklahoma City W,65-35D19 at SE Missouri St. L,58-57D20 at Concorida (MO) W,65-53J2 Central Oklahoma W,70-44J4 Sam Houston St. W,58-44J9 Midwestern St. W,60-20J11 at McMurry W,85-36J14 at Sam Houston St. W,71-43J17 Hardin-Simmons W,60-41J24 at Oklahoma City W,72-39J25 Austin College W,61-39J28 North Texas W,60-54J29 McMurry W,69-34F4 Howard Payne W,61-52F6 at Midwestern St. W,65-36F10 Abilene Christian W,61-48F14 at Arkansas St. W,54-52F15 at Arkansas St. W,82-46F18 at Abilene Christian L,63-61F21 at Southwestern W,62-43F24 at Howard Payne W,59-49F27 at Southwestern W,57-33M1 at Loyola (MD) W,60-59M3 at Austin College W,70-46M10 3-vs.Linfield College W,84-50M12 3-vs.Beloit (WI) L,63-53

1947-4819-13D3 East Texas Baptist W,56-31D6 at Oklahoma City W,35-33D8 Midwestern St. W,58-32D9 Centenary W,47-39D15 at SMU L,55-44D19 Delta St. W,56-47D20 Loyola (LA) W,67-40D29 4-vs.TCU W,54-47D30 4-vs.North Texas W,66-61D31 4-vs.SMU L,53-42J5 at Centenary L,43-39J7 at East Texas Baptist W,71-29J16 Abilene Christian W,61-43J23 at Long Island L,49-48J24 at Georgetown L,48-37J26 at Duquesne W,57-53J28 at LaSalle L,69-66J29 at Loyola (MD) L,68-63J30 at Merchant Marine W,69-48F2 at Seton Hall L,59-41F4 at American Int. W,67-52F5 at Boston College W,56-50

F7 at Morris Harvey L,55-52F14 at Abilene Christian W,42-37F17 Oklahoma City W,52-44F21 at Lawrence Tech L,64-47F23 at Loras L,59-43F24 at Beloit (WI) L,69-61M1 5-vs.Ecuador W,84-54M5 5-vs.TAMU-Comm. W,77-56M6 5-vs.Texas Tech W,54-52M8 3-vs.Gonzaga L,46-45

1948-4915-10N30 at SMU L,68-65D2 Austin College W,61-27D7 at TAMU-Commerce W,81-57D9 Midwestern St. W,69-47D10 Sam Houston St. W,70-65D13 at Howard Payne W,72-68D14 at Abilene Christian W,59-51D17 Arizona State L,50-36D22 Eastern New Mexico W,81-62D29 6-at Washburn Coll. L,72-60D30 6-vs.Millikin L,71-65J4 at Midwestern St. W,41-30J5 Abilene Christian W,52-51J8 at Austin College W,64-31J13 Howard Payne W,51-47J14 1-vs.Centenary W,61-58***J15 1-vs.Oklahoma City L,43-34J19 at Cincinnati L,81-67J21 at Paterson St. W,49-46J22 at Seton Hall L,62-47J25 at Hartwick W,74-44J27 at Siena W,53-49F2 at Sam Houston St. L,64-56F5 East Texas Baptist L,67-65F15 at TAMU-Commerce L,55-53

1949-5019-10D2 at Sam Houston St. L,53-50D6 at Texas W,38-35D8 at Midwestern St. W,59-53D13 at Baylor L,52-51D14 at St.Edward's W,54-44D16 Midwestern St. W,66-52D17 Austin College W,49-37D19 Hardin-Simmons W,64-53D20 at McMurry W,70-36J3 McMurry W,74-40J5 Howard Payne W,60-49J7 at Abilene Christian L,50-49J11 at St.Edward's W,61-48J13 Sam Houston St. W,73-56J14 East Texas Baptist W,64-48J17 at St.Mary's W,68-50J18 at Trinity W,79-58J24 at Morris Harvey L,71-66J25 at Seton Hall L,64-58J27 at Iona L,75-61J30 at St.Bonaventure L,65-59F4 at Siena L,57-42F10 at Centenary W,65-56F11 at East Texas Baptist L,57-56*F14 at Howard Payne L,61-60F15 at North Texas W,62-58F17 Wayland Baptist W,65-40F22 Abilene Christian W,52-43F24 at Austin College W,78-37M7 7-at West Texas A&M L,74-55

1950-5111-15N28 at SMU L,58-53N30 at Stephen F.Austin W,64-59D4 at Baylor L,66-64D8 at St.Edward's L,53-42D9 at Texas L,63-41D12 at Sam Houston St. L,65-58D14 at Hardin-Simmons L,68-58D16 Wayland Baptist W,49-39J3 Trinity L,63-57J10 Sam Houston St. W,55-43J12 North Texas W,69-62J13 at Howard Payne W,79-56J16 Stephen F.Austin W,54-39J20 at Villanova L,71-64J21 at St.Francis (PA) L,88-61

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J24 at Seton Hall L,71-56J26 at St.Francis (NY) L,76-62J27 at St.Michael's L,75-61F3 at Trinity W,70-63F5 at North Texas L,70-53F9 Abilene Christian W,52-43F17 Midwestern St. W,64-54F21 Hardin-Simmons L,70-68F23 at Midwestern St. W,50-48F24 Howard Payne W,72-60M2 at Oklahoma City L,57-42

1951-5215-7N29 8-vs.Texas Tech L,57-39N30 8-vs.Wayland Baptist L,57-39D6 Hardin-Simmons W,64-56D15 at St.Mary's W,55-42D19 at TAMU-Commerce L,56-53J2 at Hardin-Simmons L,67-52J5 Howard Payne W,66-55J8 at Daniel Baker W,73-52J11 at Southwestern W,63-37J12 at St.Edward's L,68-67J18 Southwestern W,60-36J19 Wayland Baptist W,71-57J26 at Howard Payne W,69-68J29 TAMU-Commerce W,70-69F1 at St.Mary's W,68-61F2 at Texas Lutheran W,80-64F5 East Texas Baptist L,57-54F9 at Abilene Christian W,82-79F14 Daniel Baker W,75-44F16 St.Edward's W,53-48F22 Texas Lutheran W,86-56F29 at East Texas Baptist L,74-68

1952-5316-7D2 at Midwestern St. L,65-57D4 Sam Houston St. W,54-45D9 Midwestern St. W,58-51D11 at Howard Payne W,90-78D13 St.Mary's W,64-63D16 at Hardin-Simmons L,72-63D18 Howard Payne W,81-58J6 at Stephen F.Austin L,68-61*J8 Southwestern W,83-68J10 at East Texas Baptist L,88-71J23 Texas Lutheran W,69-68J27 Stephen F.Austin L,78-72J30 at Sam Houston St. L,107-80F6 at St.Mary's W,85-74F7 at Texas Lutheran W,81-70F10 at Wayland Baptist W,73-70*F13 at St.Edward's W,60-54F14 at Southwestern W,65-58F20 at Sul Ross W,68-61F21 at Sul Ross W,73-68F27 East Texas Baptist W,75-60M3 5-vs.North Texas W,86-80M5 5-vs.TAMU-Comm. L,72-52

1953-5410-12D1 Stephen F.Austin W,71-70D3 at SMU L,105-70D5 at McMurry W,69-61D8 Sam Houston St. W,67-64D10 at Stephen F.Austin L,79-59D12 at Centenary L,63-53D14 at Loyola (LA) L,91-69J8 at St.Mary's L,64-54J9 at Texas Lutheran L,71-63J12 at Sam Houston St. L,95-78J15 Wayland Baptist L,66-57J19 St.Edward's L,70-46J22 East Texas Baptist W,49-45J30 Hardin-Simmons L,61-60F5 St.Mary's W,89-73F6 Texas Lutheran W,80-55F12 at Southwestern W,70-59F13 at St.Edward's L,58-48F19 Sul Ross W,76-64F20 Sul Ross W,85-62F23 Southwestern W,68-48F26 at East Texas Baptist L,90-75

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9-15N28 Sam Houston St. L,94-72N30 Stephen F.Austin L,68-55D3 SMU L,104-68D7 McMurry L,73-68D9 Sam Houston St. L,94-87D14 Louisiana Tech L,101-86D16 Centenary L,84-66D30 9-vs.TAMU-Commerce L,82-58D31 9-vs.Austin College L,77-76J1 Stephen F.Austin L,76-60J4 St.Mary's W,93-83J7 UT-Pan American W,74-57J13 St.Edward's L,50-49J14 Southwestern W,53-50J22 East Texas Baptist W,81-78J29 Wayland Baptist L,81-59F1 St.Edward's W,68-55F4 St.Mary's W,85-66F10 UT-Pan American W,95-62F12 Texas Lutheran W,97-69F15 Southwestern W,42-38F18 East Texas Baptist L,94-85F22 Texas Lutheran L,95-92M3 10-at TAMU-Comm. L,78-52

1955-5610-13N29 Stephen F.Austin L,70-54D3 McMurry W,77-64D6 at SMU L,65-42D9 Sam Houston St. W,98-88D14 at Centenary L,74-70D16 at Louisiana Tech L,75-69D29 9-vs.Midwestern St. L,82-66D30 9-vs.Austin College L,77-70J3 at Stephen F.Austin L,89-56J6 *UT-Pan American W,92-54J10 at McMurry W,74-57J13 at Southwestern W,77-69J19 at St.Edward's L,60-59J21 Texas Lutheran W,77-70J27 St.Mary's W,66-61J28 at Sam Houston St. L,82-71F3 East Texas Baptist W,77-69F7 Southwestern L,96-92F14 St.Edward's W,76-69F17 at St.Mary's L,83-80F18 at UT-Pan American W,68-55F25 at East Texas Baptist L,104-86F28 at Texas Lutheran L,80-70

1956-577-20D1 at Abilene Christian L,61-57D4 at Midwestern St. L,103-65D7 Lamar L,80-46D13 Stephen F.Austin L,85-53D17 at Lamar L,90-64D18 at Stephen F.Austin L,95-59D21 Abilene Christian L,97-90D27 11-vs.Sul Ross L,71-64*D28 11-vs.Midwestern St. L,86-76J5 Austin College L,85-72J8 McMurry W,76-68J11 at Southwestern L,87-86J12 at St.Edward's L,88-59J15 at McMurry L,65-55J18 at TAMU-C.C. L,85-70J19 at UT-Pan American W,72-49J26 St.Mary's W,71-70J29 Midwestern St. L,85-71F2 at East Texas Baptist L,114-91F6 Texas Lutheran W,90-86F8 UT-Pan American W,80-59F9 at Austin College L,102-88F12 St.Edward's W,64-63F14 at St.Mary's W,78-75F19 Southwestern L,94-86F22 East Texas Baptist L,88-57F26 at Texas Lutheran L,89-82

1957-5812-14D3 University of Dallas W,104-46D6 at North Texas L,75-61D14 TAMU-Corpus Christi L,81-56D17 at Abilene Christian L,106-69D20 Abilene Christian L,64-62

D26 9-vs.Central Mo.St. L,81-56D27 9-vs.Midwestern St. L,77-60J7 at Univ.of Dallas W,76-38J9 at Southwestern W,77-47J11 St.Edward's W,65-46J14 East Texas Baptist W,63-56J18 at UT-Pan American W,73-61J25 McMurry L,57-50J28 at McMurry L,72-69F1 St.Mary's W,74-63F4 at Austin College L,60-48F6 Texas Lutheran W,93-84F8 UT-Pan American W,84-54F10 at St.Edward's L,59-43F14 at St.Mary's L,82-73F15 at Texas Lutheran L,83-66F18 Southwestern W,113-81F22 at East Texas Baptist W,79-78F25 Austin College W,72-70M1 10-TAMU-Comm. L,82-64M3 10-at TAMU-Comm. L,91-52

1958-5919-7N25 Howard Payne W,75-70N29 at Lipscomb W,103-93D1 at Murray St. L,70-56D3 at Louisiana-Monroe L,83-76D4 at Louisiana Tech L,95-47D9 Midwestern St. L,74-69D13 at Howard Payne L,85-83D18 TAMU-Corpus Christi W,78-69D20 UT-Pan America W,95-78D29 11-vs.Wayland Baptist W,86-65D30 11-vs.Abilene Christian W,71-69*D31 11-vs.Austin College W,76-69J10 St.Edward's W,63-55J13 St.Mary's W,77-76J17 at Southwestern W,93-62J24 at Abilene Christian W,83-66J27 Austin College W,81-66J30 at TAMU-Corpus Chr. L,87-77J31 UT-Pan America W,77-73F3 at Austin College W,70-65F7 Texas Lutheran W,90-82F10 at Southwestern W,90-63F14 St.Edward's W,79-77**F20 at St.Mary's W,81-68F21 at Texas Lutheran W,69-54F24 Abilene Christian L,87-76

1959-6015-13N24 Stephen F.Austin W,69-65N30 at Stephen F.Austin L,72-70D2 Sam Houston St. W,63-61D5 at Evansville L,89-73D8 at Memphis L,107-48D9 at Murray St. L,67-61D11 at Kentucky Wesleyan L,73-56D15 UT-Arlington W,66-60D17 12-vs.Howard Payne L,74-53D18 12-vs.St.Mary's W,99-68D28 11-vs.Texas St. L,89-65D29 11-vs.Austin College W,85-59D30 11-vs.Trinity W,98-82J6 at UT-Pan American W,60-57J12 at Southwestern W,80-78J16 St.Mary's W,105-85J23 St.Edward's L,83-81J27 at Sam Houston St. W,85-78J30 UT-Pan American W,72-67F2 East Central Okla. W,73-63F5 at Midwestern St. W,90-79F9 Southwestern W,80-74F13 at St.Edward's L,86-84F16 TAMU-Corpus Chr. W,91-80F19 at St.Mary's L,98-84F23 at UT-Arlington L,76-74M2 10-at Texas St. L,86-54M3 10-Texas St. L,81-56

1960-6111-16N21 at Oklahoma Baptist L,71-67N22 at East Central Okla. L,92-72N29 East Central Okla. W,81-66D1 Howard Payne W,96-83D3 at Tulane L,108-89

D5 at Louisiana-Lafayette L,99-75D8 at Howard Payne L,101-86D10 at Midwestern St. L,95-86D13 Sam Houston St. W,78-70D16 Oklahoma Baptist L,66-64D28 11-vs.Wayland Baptist L,85-72D29 11-vs.UT-Arlington L,78-75D30 11-vs.Texas St. W,88-74J3 at McMurry L,113-96J7 UT-Pan American L,70-68J10 at Southwestern L,76-75J14 at St.Mary's W,81-78J21 at St.Edward's W,78-71J28 McMurry W,73-72F1 at Sam Houston St. L,70-68F4 at UT-Pan American L,83-81F7 Southwestern W,92-72F11 St.Edward’s W,86-81F14 at UT-Arlington L,80-66F17 St.Mary's W,98-94F21 UT-Arlington W,94-87F25 Midwestern St. L,95-86

1961-6212-13N21 University of Dallas W,83-74N28 at Howard Payne L,98-66D1 at Memphis L,92-51D2 at Arkansas St. L,87-83D6 at Texas L,92-66D9 Howard Payne W,90-88D12 Tarleton St. W,110-86D14 at Austin College W,72-69D28 11-vs.Midwestern St. L,88-71D29 11-vs.Wayland Baptist W,80-67D30 11-vs.Texas St. L,73-67J3 at UT-Arlington L,77-74J6 at UT-Pan American L,75-60J9 Southwestern W,83-73J13 St.Mary's W,93-90J17 at St.Edward's L,76-55J20 at Texas Lutheran W,85-78J27 UT-Arlington W,93-62J30 Austin College L,81-80F3 at St.Mary's L,86-78F6 at Southwestern L,93-84F10 UT-Pan American W,46-42F13 St.Edward's L,87-78F17 Texas Lutheran W,85-61F20 at Univ.of Dallas W,70-57

1962-6315-13N27 Howard Payne L,76-74D1 at Kentucky Wesleyan L,95-70D3 at Evansville L,78-61D4 at Western Kentucky L,101-66D8 Tarleton St. W,75-65D11 Austin College W,91-68D15 at Austin College W,93-65D18 at Howard Payne L,109-106D27 11-vs.Sam Houston St. L,89-74D28 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. W,103-84D29 11-vs.UT-Arlington W,106-99D31 11-vs.University of Dallas L,86-78J2 at Univ.of Dallas W,80-77J5 Texas Lutheran W,90-70J9 at Southwestern L,105-103J12 at St.Mary's W,83-74J15 at UT-Arlington L,92-83J19 St.Edward's W,95-80J26 UT-Arlington W,81-64J29 at Tarleton St. W,84-76F2 St.Mary's W,105-88F6 Southwestern W,92-90F13 at Houston L,125-74F16 at Texas Lutheran W,103-85F20 University of Dallas W,80-75F23 at St.Edward's L,88-74M2 10-Howard Payne L,87-83M4 10-at Howard Payne L,77-71

1963-6413-12N30 at West Texas A&M L,126-87D5 at Texas L,81-46D7 West Texas A&M L,101-75D10 Austin College W,78-58D13 Tarleton St. W,108-87

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D14 Sul Ross W,92-80D16 at Austin College W,97-71D27 11-vs.Sam Houston St. W,109-99D28 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. L,86-72D29 11-vs.UT-Arlington W,80-74J4 at Texas Lutheran L,98-97J8 Southwestern W,115-87J11 St.Mary's W,96-86J14 at UT-Arlington W,87-81J18 at St.Edward's L,115-104J25 UT-Arlington L,102-88J29 Tarleton St. W,103-82F1 at St.Mary's L,82-71F5 at Southwestern W,110-81F10 at Tarleton St. W,86-78F12 Abilene Christian L,90-82F15 Texas Lutheran W,92-82F20 at Houston L,105-77F22 St.Edward's L,93-71F25 Abilene Christian L,105-94

1964-6513-13N21 at Howard Payne L,105-93N24 Tarleton St. W,95-89N29 at Texas L,104-84D3 at UT-Arlington L,110-93D8 at Austin College W,98-66D12 Sul Ross W,82-70D13 Midwestern St. L,82-79D17 at Western Kentucky L,118-87D18 at Kentucky Wesleyan L,108-81D19 at Oakland W,85-78D29 11-vs.UT-Arlington L,104-100D30 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. W,91-83D30 11-vs.Sam Houston St. W,85-72J2 UT-Arlington L,115-100J6 at Southwestern W,98-76J9 Texas Lutheran W,70-62J14 Howard Payne W,79-77J16 at St.Mary's L,58-54J21 St.Edward's L,62-51J30 Austin College W,99-88F2 at Tarleton St. L,89-80F6 St.Mary's W,90-84F7 at Southwestern W,114-82F13 at Texas Lutheran L,89-62F16 at Houston L,122-105F20 at St.Edward's W,81-79

1965-6615-10N23 Tarleton St. L,92-85D1 at Texas L,99-79D4 at UT-Arlington L,102-90D7 at Austin College W,89-84D10 Sul Ross L,87-86D11 Lamar L,112-104D14 Tarleton St. W,85-76D17 LeTourneau W,97-96D29 11-vs.Midwestern St. L,92-65D30 11-vs.Austin College W,87-64D30 11-vs.East Texas Baptist W,82-64J5 Southwestern W,83-74J8 at Texas Lutheran W,93-68J11 East Texas Baptist W,83-74J15 St.Mary's W,88-77J18 at LeTourneau W,84-80J22 at St.Edward's L,85-75J29 UT-Arlington W,110-91F1 at East Texas Baptist L,76-75F5 at St.Mary's L,93-79F9 at Southwestern W,90-82F12 Texas Lutheran W,90-69F15 Austin College W,84-72F19 St.Edward's W,98-88F22 at Houston L,152-108

1966-678-18N29 at Tarleton St. W,83-77D2 at Texas L,106-63D6 at UT-Arlington L,86-69D9 13-vs.Lamar W,77-73D10 13-vs.Midwestern St. L,85-80D13 Tarleton St. W,70-63D16 at Tennessee Tech L,100-62D17 at Bellarmine College L,88-79D29 11-vs.TAMU-Commerce L,85-68

D30 11-vs.Tarleton St. W,80-65D30 11-vs.Bishop College L,82-79J2 Austin College L,78-74J4 East Texas Baptist L,79-72J7 Texas Lutheran L,82-68J10 at Southwestern L,81-72J14 at St.Mary's L,67-60J17 LeTourneau W,85-83J21 St.Edward's L,77-53J28 UT-Arlington L,81-76J31 at Austin College W,82-81F4 St.Mary's W,61-57F8 Southwestern L,73-58F11 at Texas Lutheran L,67-65F14 at East Texas Baptist L,82-71F18 at St.Edward's W,75-69F21 at LeTourneau L,107-87

1967-6812-13N28 Northwood W,136-60D2 Northwood W,100-47D5 Tarleton St. W,94-80D8 13-vs.LeTourneau W,90-82D9 13-vs.Midwestern St. L,98-76D13 at UT-Arlington W,110-101D16 Evansville L,85-72D18 Kentucky Wesleyan L,113-87D29 11-vs.Houston Baptist W,93-82D30 11-vs.East Texas Baptist L,84-75D30 11-vs.Midwestern St. L,84-75J3 East Texas Baptist W,99-88J6 at Texas Lutheran W,78-63J10 Southwestern W,82-72J13 St.Mary's L,98-71J17 Austin College W,94-65J17 at St.Edward's L,95-94**J27 at Austin College W,81-79J30 UT-Arlington L,113-109*F3 at St.Mary's L,92-70F7 at Southwestern L,99-82F10 Texas Lutheran W,75-71*F13 at East Texas Baptist L,90-81F17 St.Edward's L,88-82F20 at Tarleton St. L,102-97

1968-698-18N26 at Tarleton St. W,109-102N29 14-vs.Sam Houston St. L,77-69N30 14-vs.Texas Lutheran L,89-83D3 Austin College W,104-94D7 at North Texas L,94-70D10 Tarleton St. L,88-84D13 13-vs.Louisana College W,82-69D14 13-vs.Dallas Baptist W,66-45D17 at UT-Arlington L,114-78D20 Northwood W,121-77D27 11-vs.Sam Houston St. L,85-67D28 11-vs.East Texas Baptist L,65-59J4 Dallas Baptist L,82-80J8 at Southwestern L,72-64J11 at St.Mary's L,83-57J14 East Texas Baptist L,70-68J18 St.Edward's L,86-72J21 at Austin College W,101-95J25 Texas Lutheran L,107-87F1 St.Mary's L,81-77F4 Southwestern W,74-72F8 at St.Edward's L,81-64F11 at East Texas Baptist L,93-85F15 at Texas Lutheran L,91-79F18 at Dallas Baptist L,97-80F22 Northwood W,143-91

1969-708-18N25 at Tarleton St. L,77-68N29 14-at East Texas Baptist L,91-78N30 14-vs.LeTourneau L,79-63D2 at Baylor L,89-49D6 Midwestern St. L,86-75D9 Tarleton St. L,93-67D12 13-vs.Northwood W,79-66D13 13-vs.Midwestern St. W,62-60D16 UT-Arlington L,96-70D20 at Memphis L,57-52D29 11-vs.Midwestern St. L,82-64D30 11-vs.East Texas Baptist L,75-54

J3 Midwestern St. L,91-71J6 Southwestern W,56-54*J10 St.Mary's L,79-52J13 Houston Baptist L,62-56J17 at St.Edward's L,63-59J20 at East Texas Baptist L,70-79J24 Texas Lutheran W,68-61J31 at Houston Baptist L,61-57F4 at Southwestern W,70-69F7 at St.Mary's L,101-75F10 Northwood W,94-69F14 at Texas Lutheran L,77-74*F17 East Texas Baptist W,86-70F20 St.Edward's W,65-56

1970-718-17N24 Tarleton St. W,74-73D1 Southern Mississippi W,91-80D3 at Oklahoma Christian L,79-74D5 Tarleton St. L,85-81D11 13-vs.Dallas Baptist L,94-87D12 13-vs.Midwestern St. L,89-83D19 Oklahoma Christian L,80-78D29 11-vs.Midwestern St. W,76-69D29 11-vs.East Central Okla. L,82-55D30 11-vs.Austin College L,67-58J4 at LSU L,103-89J6 at Florida Southern W,69-65J7 at St.Leo W,77-68J12 St.Edward's L,98-74J16 at Southwestern L,86-74J19 at East Texas Baptist L,76-73J23 at St.Mary's L,64-56J26 LeTourneau W,82-75J30 Texas Lutheran W,79-69F3 Southwestern L,79-74F6 St.Mary's L,80-71F9 LeTourneau L,115-81F13 at Texas Lutheran L,64-56F16 East Texas Baptist W,84-73F20 at St.Edward's L,78-63

1971-725-19N23 Tarleton St. L,62-60N26 SE Oklahoma St. W,65-59N30 at Dallas Baptist L,121-96D2 at Texas A&M L,96-72D7 at Tarleton St. L,86-69D10 13-vs.Dallas Baptist L,91-77D11 13-vs.Huston-Tillotson W,89-80D21 at SE Oklahoma St. L,102-87D29 11-vs.TAMU-Comm. L,82-78J7 at Mercer L,105-75J11 East Texas Baptist L,73-67J13 Huston-Tillotson W,92-82J15 at Texas Lutheran L,79-70J16 Southwestern L,87-82J22 at St.Mary's L,95-63J25 at LeTourneau W,107-101J29 at St.Edward's L,93-79F2 Southwestern L,115-87F5 St.Mary's L,72-58F8 East Texas Baptist L,72-53F12 Texas Lutheran L,64-60*F15 LeTourneau L,84-75F19 St.Edward's W,72-71*F26 at Huston-Tillotson L,100-96

1972-7311-17N21 at McMurry L,103-80N24 15-vs.Texas Lutheran L,85-84N25 15-at LeTourneau W,78-75*N30 McMurry L,83-75*D2 LeTourneau W,80-55D5 at St.Edward's L,63-61D8 13-vs.St.Edward's W,58-55D9 13-vs.Bishop College W,101-99D16 Texas Southern L,107-63D18 at Prairie View A&M L,76-48J4 11-vs.Central Okla. L,59-44J5 11-vs.Wayland Baptist L,70-61J6 11-at Midwestern St. L,91-54J8 at Southwestern L,96-75J11 Prairie View A&M L,103-67J13 Missouri-Kansas City W,84-75J17 Texas Southern L,91-81

J20 at Bishop College L,95-83J22 Austin College W,69-58J24 at Tarleton St. W#J30 at Dallas Baptist L,81-64F6 Dallas Baptist L,55-46F12 St.Edward's W,78-59F17 Bishop College W,87-84F19 at Austin College L,85-71F21 Tarleton St. W,73-70F24 Southwestern L,75-74F27 at LeTourneau W,88-77

1973-7412-15N21 Science & Arts W,99-93N27 at Southwestern W,91-84**D1 LeTourneau W,87-73D4 at Lamar W,78-77D7 Bishop College W,89-83D8 St.Edward's W,69-56D11 at St.Edward's L,65-60D14 at LeTourneau W,72-56J5 at Middle Tenn.St. L,109-62J7 at Murray St. L,70-58J10 at Bishop College W,103-97J14 at Lubbock Chr. L,58-45J15 at Wayland Baptist L,85-69J19 Southern Nazarene L,66-60J22 at Austin College W,85-77J26 at Science & Arts L,72-69J28 at Dallas Baptist W,73-69J30 McMurry L,75-60F2 at Southern Nazarene L,81-56F5 Midwestern St. L,79-50F9 Dallas Baptist L,81-79F12 Austin College L,62-47F15 Wayland Baptist W,74-59F16 Lubbock Christian W,84-72F21 at Midwestern St. L,105-70F23 Southwestern L,112-71F26 at McMurry L,86-67

1974-7514-13N19 LeTourneau W,92-62N23 at St.Edward’s L,94-92*N26 Angelo State W,104-80N29 at Hardin Simmons L,103-89D3 SE Oklahoma St. W,89-80*D10 at Tarleton St. L,72-71D13 at SE Oklahoma St. W,89-80*D21 13-vs.Texas College W,95-83J5 St.Edward’s W,92-69J8 at Southwestern W,79-68J11 at LeTourneau W,69-67J14 at Austin College W,90-87J17 McMurry L,84-70J18 Midwestern St. L,79-68J21 Austin College W,81-71J24 at Oklahoma Chr. W,71-68J25 at Southern Nazarene W,82-73J28 Dallas Baptist L,78-66J31 at Wayland Baptist L 50-48F1 at Lubbock Christian L,71-70F7 at McMurry L,93-69F8 at Midwestern St. L,82-55F14 Oklahoma Christian L,81-80F15 Southern Nazarene L,91-73F18 at Dallas Baptist L,86-78F21 Wayland Baptist W,100-74F22 Lubbock Christian W,97-63

1975-7621-13N11 at East Texas Baptist W,85-76N15 at LeTourneau W,94-76N17 St.Edward's W,110-76N20 East Texas Baptist W,83-82N22 at SE Oklahoma St. L,66-53N24 at Tarleton St. W,72-68N25 LeTourneau W,84-75N26 at East Central Okla. L,82-75D1 at St.Edward's L,80-79D2 SE Oklahoma St. W,69-67D5 at Wayland Baptist W,74-70D6 at Lubbock Christian W,81-73D7 at Abilene Christian L,81-75D9 Tarleton St. W,76-72D12 Southern Nazarene W,73-67

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D13 Oklahoma Christian W,78-72D19 at Phillips W,71-62D20 at Oklahoma Baptist L,66-61J9 Midwestern St. W,80-78J10 McMurry W,69-53J12 at UT-Arlington L,98-90J16 Missouri Southern L,88-84J17 at Dallas Baptist L,91-88J20 at American Christian L,75-69J24 Dallas Baptist W,75-64J30 at Midwestern St. L,77-62J31 McMurry L,90-87F6 Oklahoma Baptist W,71-69F7 Phillips W,85-66F10 American Christian W,81-75F13 at Southern Nazarene L,73-71F14 at Oklahoma Christian L,99-92F20 Wayland Baptist W,83-69F21 Lubbock Christian W,71-48

1976-7719-10N15 LeTourneau W,99-78N20 Southwestern W,81-64N22 at East Central Okla. W,87-80N23 Tarleton St. L,72-70N26 15-vs.SFA W,107-101**N27 15-at Cameron L,90-80N29 St.Edward’s W,92-81N30 LeTourneau W,85-76D2 at Tarleton St. L,58-57D6 at St.Edward’s W,99-72D7 East Central Okla. W,76-63D10 Southern Nazarene W,74-71J4 at Navy L,102-87J5 at Virginia Tech L,96-71J7 Science and Arts W, 88-81J8 Oklahoma Christian W,106-92J14 at Wayland Baptist L,90-83J15 at Lubbock Christian L,75-70J18 at Dallas Baptist W,101-88J20 UT-Arlington W,85-84J27 Midwestern St. W,90-76J29 McMurry W,79-75F3 at Midwestern St. L,86-77F5 at McMurry L,95-88F8 Dallas Baptist W,100-79F11 at Oklahoma Baptist W,78-76F12 at Phillips L,74-66F18 Wayland Baptist W,95-94F19 Lubbock Christian W,98-80

1977-789-20N17 at Southwestern L,101-91N18 at Texas St. L,98-79N22 at St.Edward’s W,101-81N25 16-vs.TAMU-Kingsville L,86-69N26 16-vs.East Central Okla. L,90-78N28 St.Edward’s W,96-92D2 at Southern Nazarene L,84-71D3 at Okla.Christian L,92-71D5 at Lamar L,101-90D6 at Houston Baptist L,71-59D9 Cameron L,87-76J13 Oklahoma Baptist L,84-71J14 Phillips L,71-69J17 at Tarleton St. W,94-86*J20 Wayland Baptist W,98-90J21 Lubbock Christian W,87-81J23 UT-Arlington L,90-84J24 LeTourneau W,106-76J26 Tarleton St. W,93-68J28 at Dallas Baptist L,82-78*F2 at Midwestern St. L,67-62F4 Science & Arts (Okla.) L,92-83F9 Midwestern St. W,80-73F14 Southwestern L,98-88F15 UT-Arlington L,95-83F18 Dallas Baptist W,85-79F21 at Cameron L,81-68F24 at Wayland Baptist L,99-86F25 at Lubbock Christian L,72-69

1978-7913-24N11 at Oklahoma Christian L,86-70N14 Tarleton St. W,104-81N18 at Southwestern L,99-78

N20 St.Edward's W,89-55N21 at Tarleton St. W,86-56N24 16-vs.Eastern N.M. L,78-75N25 16-vs.Panhandle Coll. W,95-91*N27 McMurry L,79-65N29 at Wyoming L,78-66D1 at Oregon St. L,115-59D4 at LeTourneau W,77-73D5 at Abilene Christian L,70-64D8 Southwestern L,63-53D9 at Weber St. L,101-63D16 Abilene Christian W,84-82D20 at Baylor L,87-71D30 at SMU L,121-86J9 at UT-Arlington L,92-73J12 at Wiley College L,79-67J16 LeTourneau W,90-75J20 Oklahoma Christian W,87-84J22 UT-Arlington L,96-94J29 Midwestern St. L,74-69J30 at Dallas Baptist L,68-62F1 at St.Edward's W,101-88F3 Wiley College L,83-71F9 Wayland Baptist W,81-77F10 at Lubbock Christian L,80-76F12 Cameron L,79-67F14 at Cameron L,98-89F17 Dallas Baptist L,80-78F19 at Midwestern St. L,83-76F23 Wayland Baptist W,87-79F24 Lubbock Christian W,115-80F27 17-Dallas Baptist L,87-78M3 10-at McMurry W,74-72M5 10-at Midwestern St. L,78-72

1979-8010-25N10 at Oklahoma Christian L,68-65N13 at MH-Baylor W,107-94N14 at Paul Quinn L,83-60N17 Tarleton St. W,93-66N20 SE Oklahoma St. W,69-65N21 at Tarleton St. W,73-66N23 16-vs.Science & Arts L,75-58N24 16-vs.Texas College W,79-75N27 Paul Quinn L,92-78N30 at Oklahoma St. L,102-47D2 at Chattanooga L,101-61D3 at Auburn L,90-51D4 at Vanderbilt L,110-85D7 MH-Baylor W,105-83D10 at UT-Arlington L,87-74D11 at Southwestern L,74-61D13 at SE Oklahoma St. L,76-54D15 Oklahoma Christian L,71-65D19 at SMU L,112-85J12 at Pudget Sound L,96-78J14 at Alaska-Anchorage W,82-74J16 at Alaska-Anchorage L,76-72J19 UT-Arlington L,71-67J21 at Midwestern St. L,111-84J24 Cameron L,104-67J26 at Dallas Baptist L,81-71J29 LeTourneau W,87-82F2 Wayland Baptist W,87-72F5 at LeTourneau W,101-83F9 at Wayland Baptist L,72-65F12 Southwestern L,85-79F14 Dallas Baptist L,83-71F18 at Cameron L,92-58F22 Midwestern St. L,108-86M1 10- at Paul Quinn L,93-74

1980-8120-12N11 St.Edward's W,89-87*N14 MH-Baylor W,112-84N17 at McMurry W,89-86N19 at Concordia-Luth. W,100-96N20 at MH-Baylor W,92-63N24 at Southwestern W,67-66N25 at St.Edward's L,81-77D1 McMurry W,90-87D3 at Old Dominion L,75-50D6 at East Carolina L,90-83D9 at Houston L,93-84D11 UT-Arlington L,85-83D13 at East Central Okla. L,61-59D18 at SMU W,84-83

D20 East Central Okla. L,90-86J10 at Rice L,82-61J14 at Wiley College W,95-75J19 at UT-Arlington L,103-86J21 Tarleton St. W,99-80J23 Midwestern St. W,96-88J26 LeTourneau W,82-68J29 Wiley College W,95-75J31 Wayland Baptist W,81-59F3 at LeTourneau W,99-75F7 at Wayland Baptist L,109-98F14 at Dallas Baptist W,102-88F16 at Tarleton St. W,110-90F17 Southwestern W,77-75F20 Concordia-Luth. W,129-104F23 at Midwestern St. L,110-97F25 Dallas Baptist W,105-97F26 10-Wayland Baptist L,60-59

1981-8212-19N7 MH-Baylor W,81-71N16 at MH-Baylor W,87-83N17 SE Oklahoma St. L,81-74N20 McMurry L,69-67N21 at St.Edward's L,79-76N24 at Stephen F.Austin L,75-60N28 at Rice L,97-50N30 at Texas Tech L,119-89D1 at McMurry L,99-96D4 at Stephen F.Austin L,64-47D7 at UT-Arlington L,126-73D9 Concordia-Lutheran L,102-92D12 Our Lady of the Lake W,96-79D19 Texas St. L,87-74D22 at SMU L,87-78*J16 UT-Arlington L,95-87J18 Wiley College W,87-78J20 Southwestern L,88-82J27 at Tarleton St. W,78-76F1 SE Oklahoma St. L,93-91F3 at Tarleton St. W,100-85F5 at Concordia-Luth. L,100-91F6 at Southwestern W,79-75F9 at Dallas Baptist L,84-82F13 at Our Lady of the Lake W,92-73F15 Dallas Baptist L,83-72F18 Midwestern St. W,90-84F20 at LeTourneau W,72-70F25 10-at Dallas Baptist W,92-78F27 10-at Midwestern St. W,77-73M1 10-at Paul Quinn L,101-96

1982-8326-7N13 St.Edward's W,65-61N16 SE Oklahoma St. W,95-62N18 at MH-Baylor W,71-58N20 at McMurry L,67-59N23 Sam Houston St. W,59-49N27 at Rice W,56-44N29 at Stephen F.Austin W,54-51D3 at Southwestern W,57-47D4 at Sam Houston St. L,64-58D6 UT-Arlington W,79-78D9 McMurry W,70-58D11 at TCU L,54-51D14 at North Texas W,72-69*D18 Stephen F.Austin W,59-58J3 at Louisiana Tech L,52-46J10 at UT-Arlington W,79-77J13 at LeTourneau W,64-39J15 Midwestern St. L,70-67J18 Mary-Hardin Baylor W,71-58J22 at Dallas Baptist L,63-62J29 at St.Edward's W,75-69J31 at SE Oklahoma St. W,62-54F2 at Oklahoma City W,62-46F5 Southwestern W,62-51F11 LeTourneau W,77-49F15 Our Lady of the Lake W,79-39F17 Dallas Baptist W,66-64F19 at Midwestern St. W,62-54M3 10-Austin College W,70-54M5 10-Dallas Baptist W,55-47M7 10-Midwestern St. W,63-61M15 18-Point Park W,72-55M16 18-Sante Fe L,71-65

1983-8416-15N19 McMurry W,74-37N21 TAMU-Commerce W,96-85N26 at Houston Baptist L,70-60D2 19-vs.East Central Okla. L,78-73D3 19-at SE Oklahoma St. L,76-68D5 St.Edward's W,81-63D8 at Texas St. W,79-66D9 Georgia St. L,75-63D15 Texas St. W,81-69*D17 Stephen F.Austin W,69-63D28 20-vs.Dillard W,85-71D29 20-vs.Kentucky St. L,72-57D29 20-at Chicago St. L,98-71J9 at TAMU-Comm. W,82-79*J12 at Stephen F.Austin L,73-64J14 at St.Edward's W,69-60J16 at Texas A&M L,75-67J21 at Midwestern St. L,67-48J24 Dallas Baptist L,70-52#J28 SE Oklahoma St. W,50-45F4 Our Lady of the Lake W,84-54F6 at UT-Arlington W,80-77F11 Southwestern L,79-66F14 at Dallas Baptist L,86-83F21 at McMurry W,60-53F24 Midwestern St. L,66-64F27 at Texas Lutheran W,82-73F28 at Southwestern L,85-66M1 10-McMurry W,68-65M3 10-at Wayland Baptist W,70-65*M5 10-at Midwestern St. L,65-56

1984-8517-19N6 Texas College W,92-69N10 MH-Baylor W,90-67N15 East Texas Baptist W,76-70N16 at MH-Baylor W,71-60N19 at Wiley College L,77-60N20 at East Texas Baptist W,80-74N23 at Dillard W,95-78N24 at Louisiana College W,73-57N27 at McMurry W,68-67N30 St.Thomas W,90-79D3 at Oklahoma City L,81-65D6 Texas Lutheran W,95-92D8 at UT-Arlington L,94-78D9 at West Texas A&M L,72-65D11 at North Texas W,72-70D29 at Weber St. L,98-44D31 at Mesa College W,71-66J2 Oklahoma City L,81-58J3 at Cal.St.-Bakersfield L,103-73J5 at Cal.St.-Los Angeles L,91-87J9 at Spring Hill L,84-82J10 at Texas Lutheran L,101-71J11 at TAMU-Kingsville L,84-78J15 at Stephen F.Austin L,73-61J19 at Southwestern L,81-63J22 Stephen F.Austin L,62-51J26 Midwestern St. L,66-63J31 at Dallas Baptist L,69-54F5 McMurry W,77-75F7 at Tarleton St. W,79-66F9 Dallas Baptist W,62-55F12 Tarleton State W,92-69F13 Southwestern L,71-69F16 at Midwestern St. L,102-73F21 Concordia-Lutheran W,89-83F25 10-at Wayland Baptist L,89-681985-8619-12N8 East Texas Baptist W,96-81N12 at St.Edward's L,88-78N15 MH-Baylor W,87-58N16 College of Sante Fe W,89-70N18 at Jarvis Christian W,76-75N21 Wiley College W,120-95N26 McMurry W,79-73N29 21-at Houston L,100-73N30 21-vs.Lamar L,90-67D2 at Stephen F.Austin L,85-77D6 22-vs.Southwestern W,70-63D7 22-at MH-Baylor W,90-67D13 23-vs.St.Edward's W,83-82D14 23-at Howard Payne W,75-72J8 at UT-Arlington L,110-92

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J9 University of Dallas W,104-63J10 Schreiner College W,70-65J15 at Chaminade W,76-69J17 at BYU-Hawaii L,102-76J23 Jarvis Christian L,76-74J25 at Schreiner College L,107-97J28 Wayland Baptist L,73-71J30 Tarleton St. W,86-77F1 at Concordia-Luth. W,86-80F3 St.Edward's W,81-80F4 at McMurry L,82-70F6 24-at Wayland Baptist W,86-80F7 24-vs.Lubbock Christian L,86-78F11 Dallas Baptist W,79-75F17 at Tarleton St. L,78-72F20 at Dallas Baptist W,78-68

1986-8724-9N6 at East Texas Baptist W,88-81N8 at McMurry W,109-95N11 Jarvis Christian W,111-79N14 25-Lubbock Christian W,102-76N15 Spring Hill W,95-76N16 at Paul Quinn L,103-65N18 Sul Ross W,97-83N21 Angelo St. L,88-85N26 at Howard Payne W,84-80D2 Dallas Baptist W,86-70D6 at Jarvis Christian W,108-102D10 Howard Payne W,95-87D12 26-vs.Southern Colo. L,74-62D13 26-vs.Mesa College W,74-60D20 BYU-Hawaii W,123-112J7 Sul Ross W,97-63J8 at UT-Arlington L,110-92J9 27-vs.Huston-Tillotson W,92-79J10 27-at Southwestern L,85-83*J23 at Lubbock Christian L,79-66J26 Midwestern St. W,108-78J31 at Midwestern St. L,70-69F5 Tarleton St. W,95-82F7 at Dallas Baptist L,106-82F9 Paul Quinn W,73-71F11 at Tarleton St. W,84-69F14 Midwestern St. W,87-78F17 McMurry W,103-87F19 28-Grand Canyon Coll. W,86-83F20 28-Langston W,90-88F21 28-Univ.of Dallas W,118-60F26 10-Midwestern St. W,108-78F28 10-at Paul Quinn L,90-86

1987-8819-14N10 Jarvis Christian W,105-104** N14 MH-Baylor W,85-74N16 at McMurry W,92-87N19 East Texas Baptist W,100-85N28 Southwestern W,85-69D3 at Jarvis Christian W,84-75D4 22-vs.Southwestern L,67-59D5 22-at MH-Baylor L,87-82D7 at Houston Baptist L,78-66D16 at Southern Utah L,100-68D17 29-vs.St.Cloud St. L,97-75D18 29-at Calif.St.-Bakersfield L,82-80D19 at Northern Arizona L,80-55J8 27-vs.Wayland Baptist L,107-71J9 27-at MH-Baylor L,87-85J12 at East Texas Baptist L,84-73J18 at Austin College W,97-94J23 St.Mary's L,95-78J25 St.Edward's W,81-77J29 McMurry W,89-64J30 at Dallas Baptist W,75-66F1 St.Edward's W,86-78F6 Incarnate Word W,82-80F8 MH-Baylor W,100-91F13 Texas Lutheran W,77-73F15 MH-Baylor W,100-96F17 Austin College W,107-93F20 St.Mary's L,86-75F23 Dallas Baptist W,86-75F25 Midwestern St. L,84-62F27 Incarnate Word W,83-82M2 Texas Lutheran W,91-87M7 10-East Texas Baptist L,70-60

1988-8920-19N8 East Texas Baptist W,90-62N12 McMurry W,106-86N14 at East Texas Baptist L,69-67N18 Southwestern W,74-62N19 Midwestern St. W,80-77N22 at Austin College W,88-75N25 at Houston Baptist W,71-67N26 at SE Louisiana L,66-61N29 at Indiana St. L,70-66N30 at Western Illinois L,71-43D2 at Northern Iowa L,100-78D3 at SW Missouri L,105-51D6 at Southwestern W,81-64D10 at Murray St. L,102-51D16 at McMurry L,92-90D18 Southern Nazarene L,76-72J7 30-vs.Dallas Baptist W,84-77J10 at Hawaii-Loa W,106-86J12 at Hawaii-Hilo L,81-78*J14 at BYU-Hawaii L,64-61J17 Austin College W,82-78J19 at Central Florida L,82-77J24 at Dallas Baptist W,74-58J28 at St.Edward's L,88-86J30 Dallas Baptist W,92-90F1 at MH-Baylor W,90-85F4 Incarnate Word W,89-83F8 St.Mary's L,90-84*F11 at Texas Lutheran L,96-89F15 St.Edward's W,89-62F18 MH-Baylor W,96-86F20 at Midwestern St. L,78-70F22 at Incarnate Word L,89-79F25 St.Mary's L,63-59F28 Texas Lutheran W,105-89M2 St.Edward's W,58-52M4 10-Concordia-Luth. W,101-71M6 10-at Southwestern W,69-61M8 10-at St.Mary's L,74-60

1989-909-19N7 at East Texas Baptist L,103-101N17 31-Univ.of Dallas W,128-107N18 31-Western N.M. W,107-83N21 Dallas Baptist L,97-88N27 at Florida Southern L,93-64N28 at Central Florida L,80-79N29 Hawaii-Loa L,109-90D2 Georgetown L,100-90D5 Austin College W,89-69D9 at Nicholls St. L,75-65J5 32-vs.UT-Pan American L,104-80J6 32-vs.Wayland Baptist L,84-80J12 27-at Southwestern L,76-56J13 27-St.Edward's L,78-67J16 at Austin College W,81-63J20 East Texas Baptist W,95-91J23 at Dallas Baptist L,86-75J27 St.Edward's L,69-61*J31 MH-Baylor L,86-77F3 at Incarnate Word W,81-69F5 at Utah L 67-50F7 at St.Mary's L,79-59F10 Texas Lutheran L,92-84F14 at St.Edward's L,83-67F17 at MH-Baylor W,103-100F21 Incarnate Word W,98-89F24 St.Mary's W,84-66F27 at Texas Lutheran L,83-65

1990-9113-17N10 at East Texas Baptist L,97-73N15 SE Oklahoma St. L,63-59N17 Southwestern W,75-73N27 Austin College W,82-72N29 at Univ.of Dallas W,98-91*N30 at LSU-Shreveport W,80-68D1 at Oral Roberts L,110-69D5 at Austin College W,70-68D8 East Texas Baptist W,87-74D10 at West Texas A&M L,108-67D13 Midwestern St. L,89-82D15 LSU-Shreveport W,98-56J11 27-St.Mary's L,82-65J12 27-at Southwestern W,62-58

J15 at SE Oklahoma St. L,91-90J19 Oral Roberts L,81-72J26 at MH-Baylor L,91-80*J28 at Southwestern W,84-80J30 Incarnate Word W,105-87F2 St.Mary's L,72-63F5 at Rice L,80-66F6 at St.Edward's L,76-74F9 at Texas Lutheran L,104-86F11 at Midwestern St. L,90-89F13 MH-Baylor W,75-67F16 at Incarnate Word L,85-77F18 University of Dallas W,85-84F20 at St.Mary's L,99-76F23 St.Edward's L,86-85F26 Texas Lutheran W,99-96

1991-9216-15N12 East Texas Baptist W,128-90N13 at Austin College W,103-89N16 Midwestern St. L,87-79N20 at SE Oklahoma St. W,88-83N22 Oklahoma Baptist L,84-77N23 at Univ.of Dallas W,106-89N26 Austin College W,82-75D3 at Oklahoma Baptist W,88-78D6 Oklahoma Christian L,92-82D7 at Southern Nazarene W,89-81D10 at East Texas Baptist W,82-74D19 at UT-El Paso L,89-73D21 at Drake L,65-47J11 at Florida Southern L,72-64J18 LSU-Shreveport W,90-70J20 at University of Dallas W,89-85J21 at LSU-Shreveport W,99-82J25 at Southern Utah L,133-76J30 at Midwestern St. L,80-62F1 MH-Baylor W,108-95F5 at Incarnate Word L,79-70F8 at St.Mary's L,77-68F12 St.Edward's W,88-70F15 Texas Lutheran W,79-67F17 at West Texas A&M L,100-85F19 at MH-Baylor L,80-74F22 Incarnate Word L,83-72F26 St.Mary's W,74-71*F29 at St.Edward's W,92-91M3 at Texas Lutheran L,85-77M7 10-at Wayland Baptist L,96-65

1992-938-21N9 at East Texas Baptist L,98-92N12 at Univ.of Dallas W,96-85N17 SE Oklahoma St. W,70-69N19 at Concordia-Luth. W,95-89N25 at Regis L,88-52N27 33-vs.Southern Colorado L,91-77N28 33-vs.Middlebury L,93-66D1 at Stephen F.Austin L,92-72D4 34-at Belmont L,103-75D5 34-vs.Arkansas Tech L,90-58D8 at Mo.-Kansas City L,97-61D9 Midwestern St. W,103-100D10 at Sam Houston St. L,105-75D12 at Texas St. L,87-60J12 at Cal.St.-Northridge L,92-62J15 at Southern Utah L,87-63J20 East Texas Baptist W,96-95J25 University of Dallas W,77-69J30 at MH-Baylor L,107-87F4 at Texas Lutheran L,96-88*F6 St.Edward's L,75-64F11 Incarnate Word L,96-89F13 at St.Mary's W,75-68F15 at Midwestern St. L,100-93F18 MH-Baylor L,105-98F20 Texas Lutheran L,74-68F25 at St.Edward's W,111-110F27 at Incarnate Word L,132-115M2 St.Mary's L,108-102

1993-9415-15N6 Dallas Christian W,169-59N8 Univ.of Dallas W,104-101N12 at Southern Nazarene L,122-106N13 at Okla.Christian L,118-101

N15 at SE Oklahoma St. L,100-54N18 Concordia-Lutheran W,107-91N20 Midwestern St. L,98-89N22 East Central OK L,96-87N23 at LeTourneau W,118-87D1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L,109-84D4 SE Oklahoma St. W,80-73D8 at East Central OK W,86-71D11 Southern Nazarene W,84-73J8 LeTourneau W,121-79J11 at East Texas Baptist W,80-78J13 Schreiner College W,112-101J17 East Texas Baptist W,101-80J22 at Midwestern St. L,94-83J24 at University of Dallas L,73-65J29 MH-Baylor W,100-89F2 Texas Lutheran W,130-129*F4 at Schreiner College W,92-69F5 at St.Edward's L,99-74F10 at Incarnate Word L,77-54F12 St.Mary's L,69-65F16 at MH-Baylor W,104-99F19 at Texas Lutheran L,118-109F23 St.Edward's L,89-68F26 Incarnate Word L,77-72M1 at St.Mary's L,112-93

1994-957-23N10 East Texas Baptist W,109-105N15 at SE Oklahoma St. L,87-77N18 at Eastern NM L,86-72N19 at West Texas A&M L,87-69N21 at East Central OK L,64-59N22 LeTourneau W,96-80N26 at Louisiana-Lafayette L,88-55N28 at Univ.of Dallas W,77-76D5 at Stephen F. Austin L,126-73D7 SE Oklahoma St. L,81-76D10 at LeTourneau L,103-91D13 East Central Okla. L,77-73J9 University of Dallas W,112-79J14 at Incarnate Word L,61-55J18 Schreiner College L,73-66J21 St.Mary's L,76-65J23 at East Texas Baptist L,100-85J25 at St.Edward's L,94-73J28 MH-Baylor L,105-102J30 at Midwestern St. L,91-80F1 at Texas Lutheran L,93-76F4 at Concordia-Luth. L,95-83F6 at Southern Utah L,96-55F8 Incarnate Word L,87-71F11 at Schreiner College W,84-77F15 at St.Mary's L,93-73F18 St.Edward's W,108-93F22 at MH-Baylor L,84-82F25 Texas Lutheran W,106-102*F28 Concordia-Lutheran L,81-78

1995-9611-19N4 at East Texas Baptist L,88-85N7 LeTourneau W,119-75N11 Wiley College W,111-66N14 at SE Oklahoma St. L,95-54N18 Houston Baptist W,122-106N21 Midwestern St. W,89-76N27 University of Dallas W,90-67N28 at LeTourneau W,90-75N30 at Houston Baptist L,97-95D2 East Central OK L,98-71D5 SE Oklahoma St. L,80-70D9 at UT-Arlington L,89-75D12 East Texas Baptist L,80-74D16 at East Central OK L,105-82J13 Incarnate Word L,91-67J15 at Wiley College W,88-79J17 at Schreiner College W,88-73J20 at St.Mary's L,72-67J22 at University of Dallas W,# J24 St.Edward's W,73-71J27 at MH-Baylor L,98-83J31 Texas Lutheran L,78-62F3 Concordia-Lutheran L,88-69F7 at Incarnate Word L,72-66F10 Schreiner College W,109-74F14 St.Mary's L,73-66F17 at St.Edward's L,76-74

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F21 MH-Baylor L,97-90F24 at Texas-Lutheran L,103-81F27 at Concordia-Luth. L,83-72

1996-9711-15N19 at Midwestern St. L,100-92N23 at TAMU-Commerce L,91-70N28 Oklahoma Christian W,80-70N29 at Southern Nazarene L,82-56D3 at SW Oklahoma St. L,82-56D7 TAMU-Commerce L,81-52D14 at East Central OK L,82-69D17 at UT-Arlington L,79-70D29 Upper Iowa L,59-55D30 MacAlaster College W,87-82J8 at Texas Lutheran L,75-66J11 Concordia-Lutheran W,72-62J16 at East Texas Baptist L,93-83J18 at Schreiner College W,75-72J22 Incarnate Word L,83-79J29 at St.Edward's W,77-72F1 St.Mary's L,80-58F5 Texas Lutheran L,107-95F8 at Concordia-Luth. W,98-91F12 MH-Baylor W,83-52F15 East Texas Baptist W,81-78F19 Schreiner W,104-68F22 at Incarnate Word L,81-70F24 at MH-Baylor W,94-84M1 St.Edward's W,89-80M4 at St.Mary's L,80-78

1997-9815-12N14 35-vs.TAMU-Kingsville W,83-64N15 35-at Tarleton St. W,66-59N25 Midwestern St. L,69-67D3 at Texas College W,92-87D5 36-at Drury College L,69-54D6 36-vs.Central Arkansas L,75-56D10 East Central OK L,78-75D13 Howard Payne W,106-94D16 SE Oklahoma St. W,67-63D18 at UT-Arlington L,89-76J6 at Howard Payne W,74-70J10 St.Edward's W,72-71J14 at Schreiner College W,74-72J17 at Texas Lutheran L,72-68J21 St.Mary's L,59-57J24 at Incarnate Word L,66-54J29 East Texas Baptist W,89-66J31 at Concordia-Luth. W,92-60F4 Texas College W,92-74F7 at St.Edward's W,86-75F11 Schreiner College W,93-77F14 Texas Lutheran W,85-69F18 at St.Mary's L,81-71F21 Incarnate Word L,65-51F26 at East Texas Baptist L,75-72F28 Concordia-Lutheran W,93-70M4 37-at Texas Lutheran L,96-91

1998-999-18N13 at Arkansas Tech W,78-55N14 at Southern Colorado L,70-64N17 at Midwestern St. L,93-80*N20 Science & Arts W, 57-56N21 Southern Arkansas L,93-77N24 at Tarleton St. L,54-50N27 38-at TAMU-Comm. L,87-58N28 38-vs.Texas College W,78-67D1 at Angelo St. L,88-81D5 at UT-Arlington L,70-57D8 Tarleton St. W,60-50D10 TAMU-Commerce L,59-51D12 at East Central OK L,87-70D17 at SE Oklahoma St. L,95-70J6 East Central OK L,75-74J9 at St.Edward's L,87-83J13 St.Mary's W,77-53J16 Texas Lutheran L,73-70J20 at Incarnate Word W,63-62J20 Concordia-Lutheran W,91-61J25 SE Oklahoma St. L,72-64J27 at Concordia-Luth. W,73-54F3 St.Edward's W,93-68F6 at St.Mary's L,79-60

F10 at Texas Lutheran L,85-82F13 Incarnate Word L,75-53F27 at Texas Lutheran L,82-60

1999-0015-12N19 35-vs.SW Oklahoma St. W,89-68N20 35-at Tarleton St. L,75-67N23 at Sam Houston St. L,85-70N27 Jarvis Christian W,95-82 N30 Texas College W,86-74D2 at UT-Arlington L,86-74D8 Paul Quinn W,93-90**D10 at East Central OK W,99-75D18 SE Oklahoma St. W,100-93* D19 SW Oklahoma St. W,96-91J6 St.Edward's W,80-63J8 East Central OK W,99-75J10 at SW Oklahoma St. L,95-89J12 at Rockhurst College W,81-72J15 at Incarnate Word L,74-66J20 Tarleton St. L,72-64J25 at SE Oklahoma St. W,71-69J27 Texas Lutheran L,76-65J29 St.Mary's L,67-56F2 Incarnate Word W,74-72*F9 at St.Edward's W,83-82F12 at Texas Lutheran W,115-104F16 at St.Mary's L,75-72F19 at Incarnate Word L,84-70F22 Rockhurst College L,70-65F26 at St.Edward's L,88-68F29 Texas Lutheran W,91-76

2000-018-19N18 at UT-Arlington L,86-78N21 at Cameron L,85-74N25 at SE Oklahoma St. L,100-99*N27 SW Oklahoma St. W,91-85N30 SE Oklahoma St. L,63-46D2 Ouachita Baptist W,80-59D5 Tarleton St. L,56-55D8 Cameron W,94-82D16 East Central OK L,82-65D20 at East Central OK L,77-75D29 35-vs.TAMU-Commerce L,97-83D30 35-at Tarleton St. W,83-80J3 at Ouachita Baptist W,83-70J6 at SW Oklahoma St. W,102-92J11 Drury College L,78-73J13 at Central Oklahoma L,119-98J18 at Lincoln W,95-88J20 at Rockhurst College L,76-72J25 at St.Mary's L,72-62J27 Incarnate Word L,89-63F3 St.Edward's L,85-82F9 at Drury College L,97-81F15 Lincoln L,87-74F17 Rockhurst College L,73-65F22 St.Mary's L,74-66F24 at Incarnate Word L,71-61M1 St.Edward's W,99-97

2001-0217-9N16 39-LeTourneau L,84-79*N17 40-at Austin College L,76-69N18 40-vs.MH-Baylor W,81-73N21 Howard Payne W,82-74N27 St.Gregory's W,67-54D2 Sul Ross W,83-66D12 at Concordia-Luth. L,93-83D15 Hardin Simmons W,79-72D17 at McMurry L,98-87D20 McMurry L,100-86D28 at National Christian W,95-80D29 at National Christian W,96-75J4 41-vs.Newman College L,86-82J5 41-at Tabor College W,57-48J8 Austin College W,75-60J14 at Hardin Simmons W,97-88J19 National Christian W,88-73J21 at Sul Ross L,76-70J29 at Northwestern (LA) W,99-84F7 SAGU W,95-87F9 National Christian W,76-57F11 at Howard Payne W,84-81F16 at National Christian W,88-62

F18 at LeTourneau W,105-82F28 42-vs.Univ.of Dallas L,88-82M1 42-vs.Southern Virginia L,88-77

2002-0321-12N7 at Mid-America Bible W,74-72*N8 at SW Okla.Christian W,84-59N9 at Hillsdale Baptist W,80-64N11 SW Okla.Christian W,91-71N16 at Dallas Christian W,94-74N22 at McNeese St. L,85-54N23 Schreiner College W,88-60N30 at UT-Arlington L,81-65D3 Paul Quinn W,96-76D12 at SAGU W,82-65D14 at Jarvis Christian W,78-67D30 Concordia-Lutheran W,98-75J3 at Oklahoma Christian L,85-66J4 at Southern Nazarene L,96-81J11 UT-Permian Basin W,86-76J13 Texas College W,80-73J18 Huston-Tillotson W,81-71J20 at Houston Baptist L,89-71J25 at Langston L,87-68J27 at Bacone W,98-77J30 at Wiley W,98-86F1 SAGU W,104-78F3 at Paul Quinn L,76-74F8 Jarvis Christian L,96-85F10 Wiley College W,77-69F15 at UT-Permian Basin W,77-67F17 at Texas College W,87-84*F22 at Huston-Tillotson L,106-97F24 Houston Baptist L,92-82M1 Langston W,83-66M3 Bacone L,72-64M8 43-Huston-Tillotson W,79-70M14 44-vs. Jarvis Christian L,80-70

2003-0415-18N11 Oklahoma Christian L,94-82N15 Dillard L,70-53N18 St.Gregory’s W,91-70N21 45-vs.Tabor College W,73-67N22 45-at Sterling College W,81-76N24 at St.Gregory’s L,80-65N29 at TAMU-International W,82-69D1 at Houston Baptist L,76-63D3 at UT-Arlington L,74-69D6 UT-Permian Basin W,97-70D13 SAGU W,77-69D15 Huston-Tillotson W,94-79D30 Sterling College W,83-78J2 46-at Okla.Christian L,72-69J3 46-vs.Sou.Nazarene L,77-74J10 Texas College W,76-74J12 Paul Quinn W,85-68J17 at Bacone L,81-71J19 at Langston L,82-73J24 TAMU-International W,75-65J26 Houston Baptist L,98-85J28 at Wiley L,65-63J31 at UT-Permian Basin W#F3 at Jarvis Christian L,73-67F7 at SAGU L,77-68F9 at Huston-Tillotson W,75-72F16 Wiley W,107-65F19 Jarvis Christian L,68-61F21 at Texas College W,78-66F23 at Paul Quinn L,72-69F28 Bacone L,76-68M1 Langston L,87-80M6 43-at Houston Baptist L,101-96

2004-0520-12N9 at Oklahoma Christian L,90-80N19 47-vs.Tougaloo L,90-79N20 47-at Belhaven W,109-88N23 Oklahoma Christian L,85-80N30 at UT-Arlington L77-72D4 at Wiley W,113-79D6 at Jarvis Christian W,73-72D11 Langston W,77-73D13 Bacone L,74-70D15 at TAMIU W,97-73D28 48-Morningside W,101-97

D29 48-Missouri Valley W,93-85J3 at LSU-Shreveport W,109-100J8 at Paul Quinn W,99-86J10 at SAGU W,90-78J13 Texas College L,77-69J16 UT-Permian Basin W,98-81J22 at Houston Baptist L,92-87J24 at Huston-Tillotson W,84-62J29 Wiley W,103-95J31 Jarvis Christian W,88-86F5 at Langston L,80-69F7 at Bacone L,91-83F11 Paul Quinn W,110-85F14 SAGU W,100-95F17 at Texas College L,97-83F21 at UT-Permian Basin L,90-79F24 TAMIU W,81-76F26 Houston Baptist W,113-91F28 Huston-Tillotson W,84-71M3 44-at SAGU W,66-55M4 44-vs.Langston L,66-55

2005-0625-9N4 39-vs.Col.of Ozarks W,81-77N5 39-vs.Kansas Wesleyan W,99-68N8 Oklahoma Christian L,74-66N15 at Oklahoma City L,89-81N17 at LSU-Shreveport L,85-78N19 at SE Louisiana W,76-69&N22 at Stephen F.Austin L,82-73 &N28 at UT-Arlington L,78-64&D3 Jarvis Christian L,79-71D5 Wiley W,107-72D13 LSU-Shreveport W,93-72D30 at Oklahoma Christian L,77-68J7 at Houston Baptist L,82-79J9 at Huston-Tillotson W,92-50J14 TAMIU W,71-56J16 UT-Permian Basin W,80-67J19 at Paul Quinn W,103-81J23 SAGU W,68-64J25 Texas College W,71-68J28 at Jarvis Christian W,84-70J30 at Wiley W,81-71F2 at Texas College W,71-62F4 Langston W,89-70F6 at Bacone L,77-75*F11 Houston Baptist W,83-80F13 Huston-Tillotson W,102-80F16 at TAMIU W,88-57F20 at UT-Permian Basin L,80-73F 23 Bacone W,87-58F25 Paul Quinn W,91-64F27 at SAGU W,76-70M2 44-at SAGU L,86-85M16 18-vs.Union W,82-64M17 18-vs.OK Christian W,67-62M18 18-vs.Carroll W,73-70M20 18-vs.OK Baptist W,83-72M21 18-vs.Oklahoma City W,67-65

2006-0719-10N2 at UT-Arlington L,80-52&N4 Dallas Christian W,99-40N7 at OK Christian L,70-61N11 SW Adventist W,112-65N15 Parker W,98-73N17 49-vs.LSU-Shreveport W,72-58N18 49-vs.Galilee W#N24 50-Sioux Falls L,83-70N25 50-Westmont W,72-62D2 51-vs.St.Gregory’s W,73-69D3 51-at OK City L,75-74D9 at UT-San Antonio L,74-70&J3 at Texas College W,82-71J6 at SAGU W,83-55J8 Paul Quinn W,80-56J13 Houston Baptist W,57-54J25 at Langston W,54-53J27 Wiley L,77-75J29 at Jarvis Christian L,70-59F1 at Wiley L,61-37F3 Texas College W,82-71F7 at Bacone W,84-74F10 SAGU W,71-60F12 at Paul Quinn W,76-64F14 Huston-Tillotson W,72-55

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F17 at Houston Baptist L,69-45F19 at Huston-Tillotson L,88-60F21 Jarvis Christian L,106-93**F24 Bacone W,113-78F26 Langston W,63-57M1 44-vs.Langston L,59-57

2007-0820-12N6 at OK City L,64-46N8 Parker W,100-68N16 45-at Sterling W,65-61N17 45-vs.Tabor W,74-68N19 at OK Wesleyan L,79-65N29 at UT-Arlington L,71-49&D4 at Xavier (LA) L,63-52D8 at Bacone W,73-67D10 OK Wesleyan W,72-68D14 52-Belhaven W,79-72D15 52-LSU-Shreveoprt L,88-60D17 Wesley W,92-61D19 at UT-San Antonio L,70-54&D29 at OK Baptist L,68-46J2 Southwestern (KS) L,62-60J5 at Texas College W,65-62J8 at Wesley W,71-68J12 at SAGU W,61-46J14 Paul Quinn W,86-75J16 Langston W,64-63J21 at Huston-Tillotson W,70-64J26 Wiley L,70-68J28 Jarvis Christian L,66-61F2 Bacone W,80-63F4 at Langston W,60-58F9 Texas College W,75-64F16 SAGU W,75-64F18 at Paul Quinn L,77-74F25 Huston-Tillotson W,63-53M1 at Wiley L,73-65M3 at Jarvis Christian W,63-59M6 44-vs.Bacone W,83-64M7 44-vs.Langston L,66-49M20 18-vs.McKendree L,73-71

2008-0929-5N5 Parker W,106-63N8 at OKChristian L,76-63N18 at UT-Arlington L,74-71&N21 OK Baptist W,63-46N25 at Hillsdale FW Baptist W,116-74N28 53-OK Christian W,85-78N29 53-LSU-Shreveport W,70-69D6 at Stephen F.Austin L,92-42&D12 52-Rhema Bible W,87-67D13 52-Belhaven W,67-59D16 Dallas Christian W,68-60D18 Hillsdale FW Baptist W,142-97D30 at LSU-Shreveport W,71-67J5 at-UT-San Antonio L,98-67&J8 at Jarvis Christian L,59-54J10 at Langston L,86-80J12 at Bacone W,86-80J17 Huston-Tillotson W,89-79J19 Texas College W,84-62J22 at Univ.of the Southwest W,82-66J24 at SW Assemblies of God W,80-75J26 at Paul Quinn W,76-70J31 at Wiley W,84-62F2 Jarvis Christian W,63-57F7 Bacone W,76-72F9 Langston W,80-78F14 at Huston-Tillotson W,79-63F19 Wiley W,74-70F21 SW Assemblies of God W,79-75F23 Paul Quinn W,72-69F28 at Texas College W,74-54M2 Univ.of the Southwest W,88-66M5 44-vs.Wiley W,59-56M6 44-vs.Bacone W,67-64M7 44-vs. Jarvis Christian L,79-72M18 18-vs.Lindsey Wilson W,75-69M18 18-vs.McKendree L,87-75

2009-1024-10N6 vs.Evangel L,77-72N7 vs.LSU-Shreveport L,88-65N10 at OK Christian L,75-59

N13 54-vs.SW Adventist W,119-60N14 54-Sterling W,70-68N20 Arlington Baptist W,95-22&N24 Oklahoma City W,55-47N27 52-Dallas Christian W,71-58N28 52-St.Thomas W,58-52D10 SW Adventist W,58-52D17 at Wiley W,72-63D22 at UT-Arlington L,101-85&J3 at LSU-Shreveport L,78-54J7 at Texas College W,69-59J9 at Paul Quinn W,76-48J11 Bacone W,78-71J14 SW Assemblies of God W,83-72J18 Univ.of the Southwest W,92-80J23 Jarvis Christian W,92-74J25 at Langston W,95-89J28 Huston-Tillotson W,103-98*J30 at Our Lady of the Lake L,85-66F4 Texas College L,82-69F6 Paul Quinn W,52-50F8 at Bacone L,70-67F11 at SW Assemblies of God W,72-63F15 at Univ.of the Southwest W,71-68F18 Wiley W,77-51F20 at Jarvis Christian W,89-68F22 Langston W,105-75F25 at Huston-Tillotson L,87-82*F27 Our Lady of the Lake W,87-85M4 44-at SW Assemblies of God W,76-72M5 44-vs.Bacone L,78-64M17 18-vs.Central Methodist W,74-71M19 18-vs.Oklahoma Baptist L,85-75*

2010-1130-4N6 at Oklahoma Christian W,69-55N9 St.Thomas W,77-57N15 SW Adventist W,117-58N19 39-vs.Columbia W,72-53N20 39-vs.Missouri Valley W,65-57N27 at Paul Quinn W,72-56N29 52-SW Assemblies of God W,92-69D2 Huston-Tillotson W,92-63D4 Our Lady of the Lake W,85-68D11 SW Adventist W,108-80D18 at Belhaven W,88-57D30 at St.Thomas L,72-64J6 Univ.of the Southwest W,104-83J8 at Wiley W,75-51J10 at LSU-Shreveport L,74-68J15 at Bacone W,92-86J17 at Langston W,89-68J22 Jarvis Christian W,81-49J24 Texas College W,75-65J27 at Univ.of the Southwest W,78-69J29 Paul Quinn W,85-58J31 at SW Assemblies of God W,86-68F7 at Our Lady of the Lake W,91-89F12 Wiley W,89-78F14 LSU-Shreveport W,77-66*F17 at Huston-Tillotson W,92-60F19 Bacone W,97-64F21 Langston W,96-77F26 at Jarvis Christian W,90-72F28 at Texas College W 64-81#M3 44-at SWAssemblies of God W,97-83M4 44-vs.Paul Quinn W,78-68M5 44-vs.LSU-Shreveport L,71-67M16 18-vs.Rogers State L,66-64

* - Overtime# - Forfeit& - Exhibition

TOURNAMENT LEGEND

1 - All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, OK

2 - Southwestern AAU Tournament, Dallas,TX

3 - NAIB National Tournament, Kansas City, MO

4 - Fort Worth Invitational, Fort Worth,TX

5 - NAIB Regional Tournament, Fort Worth,TX

6 - Washburn College Classic,Topeka, KS

7 - NAIB Play-In Game, Home Sites

8 - Tulia Classic,Tulia,TX

9 - Dallas Elks Tourney, Dallas,TX

10 - NAIA District Playoff, Home Sites

11 - Cotton Bowl Classic, Dallas,TX

12 - Texas State Invitational, San Marcos,TX

13 - Cowtown Tournament, Fort Worth,TX

14 - Thanksgiving Classic, Marshall,TX

15 - LeTourneau Tournament, Longview,TX

16 - Cameron Holiday Classic, Lawton, OK

17 - Texas Athletic Conference Tournament, Dallas,TX

18 - NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, MO

19 - Southeastern Oklahoma State Tournament, Durant, OK

20 - Chicago State Classic, Chicago, IL

21 - University of Houston Tournament, Houston,TX

22 - Mary-Hardin Baylor Tournament, Belton,TX

23 - Howard Payne Tournament, Brownwood,TX

24 - Wayland Baptist Tournament, Plainview,TX

25 - Burger King Classic, Fort Worth,TX

26 - Grand Canyon Classic, Phoenix,AZ

27 - Southwestern New Year’s Classic, Georgetown,TX

28 - Ram Classic, Fort Worth,TX

29 - Calif. State-Bakersfield Classic, Bakersfield, CA

30 - Christian College Classic, Cedar Hill,TX

31 - Texas Wesleyan Classic, Fort Worth,TX

32 - Silver City Classic, Silver City, NM

33 - Mesa State Tournament, Grand Junction, CO

34 - Belmont Classic, Nashville,TN

35 - Tarleton State Tournament, Stephenville,TX

36 - Office Concepts Holiday Classic, Springfield, MO

37 - Heart of Texas Conference Tournament, Seguin,TX

38 - Texas A&M-Commerce Classic, Commerce,TX

39 - Southwestern Assemblies of God Classic,Waxahachie,TX

40 - Austin College Tournament, Sherman,TX

41 - Tabor College Classic,Tabor, KS

42 - USCAA National Tournament, Detroit, MI

43 - Red River Athletic Conference Tourney, Home Sites

44 - Red River Athletic Conference Tourney,Waxahachie,TX

45 - Pizza Hut Warrior Classic, Sterling, KS

46 - Sleep Inn Classic, Oklahoma City, OK

47 - Belhaven Classic, Jackson, MS

48 - Wings “N” More Wesleyan Classic, Fort Worth,TX

49 - Pepsi Classic,Waxahachie,TX

50 - Texas Shootout, Fort Worth,TX

51 - Oklahoma City Classic, Oklahoma City, OK

52 - Clifford Classic, Fort Worth,TX

53 - Texas Wesleyan Thanksgiving Classic, Fort Worth,TX

54 - Texas Shootout,Waxahachie,TX/Fort Worth,TX

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Texas Wesleyan

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The Sid W. Richardson Center was built in 1970

and has been the home of Ram basketball, volley-

ball, table tennis, and competitive dance ever

since.

During the summer of 2008, the gymnasium

underwent a major renovation bringing the facility

into the 21st century. The renovation updated

the facility from floor to ceiling. New lighting, air

conditioning units, and a state of the art

soundsystem were installed, along with new

bleachers and chair-back seating, new scorer’s

tables, and a new floor.

The Sid W. Richardson Center has played host to

NAIA regional championships,TAPPS regional high

school championships, basketball camps, national

and state table tennis championships, cheerleading

camps and competitions, all-university picnics,

multiple student activity programs, and body

building contests over the years. A true multipur-

pose facility, the center also hosts exercise and

sports studies classes, intramurals, and recreation-

al activities.

The Sid Richardson Center also contains the

Texas Wesleyan Athletic Training Program which

provides services to the Texas Wesleyan Athletic

Department. Kyle Morgan, MA, LAT,ATC serves

as Head Athletic Trainer, while Alicia Berry, M.Ed,

LAT,ATC and Peter Brock, MSEd, LAT,ATC serve

as Assistant Athletic Trainers. The sports medicine

team is headed by Medical Director Michelle Kirk,

MD. James Bothwell, MD (Head Team

Orthopedist) while Marian Zinnante, MD

(OB/GYN), Dr. Steven Havard (Cardiologist),

Bonnie Ahrens, PA-C (Orthopedist), and Deane

Crim, PA-C (Orthopedist) also provide care for

the Texas Wesleyan University Athletic

Department.

SI D W. RI C H A R D S O N CE N T E R

The Sid W. RichardsonCenter

The Texas Wesleyan Athletic Training Room

The Patsy and Marty CliffordFitness Center

Texas Wesleyan Sid W. Richardson Center

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Texas Wesleyan University Athletics1201 Wesleyan St.Fort Worth,TX 76028

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

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

Athlet ic TrainingKyle Morgan, Head Athletic Trainer (817) 531-7590 [email protected] Berry,Assistant Athletic Trainer (817) 531-7590 [email protected] Brock,Assistant Athletic Trainer (817) 531-7590 [email protected]

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

BaseballMike Jeffcoat, Head Coach (817) 531-7547 [email protected] Walker,Assistant Coach (817) 531-7548 [email protected] Vaughn, Pitching Coach (817) 531-7548

Men’s BasketballTerry Waldrop, Head Coach (817) 531-4224 [email protected] Shingleton,Associate Head Coach (817) 531-4212 [email protected] Bellmon,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4212Zach Stevenson, Student AssistantOrlando Carillo, Student AssistantJordan Bowden, Student Assistant

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

VolleyballChristy Clawson, Head Coach (817) 531-4850 [email protected] Kerr,Assistant Coach (817) 531-4850 [email protected] Brown, Strength & Conditioning Coach (817) 531-4850Stephanie Randall, ManagerJessica Terry, Manager

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Women’s SoccerThe women’s soccer team won Red

River Athletic Conference

Championships in 2005, 2006, and

2008 and advanced to the NAIA

National Tournament for the first

time in program history in 2008. GolfThe men’s golf team has

enjoyed a rich history, win-

ning six national titles and

finishing in the Top-3 23

times. The program has

produced 75 All-America

selections and nine NAIA

medalists. The Rams have

also finished in the Top-10

of the NAIA National

Tournament 47 times.

The Texas Wesleyan athletic department has been competing in intercollegiatesports for almost over a century. Here is a look at some of the highlights theRams have enjoyed in every sport since 1908:

Men’s Soccer: The men’s soccer team won their first Red River Championship andadvancing 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, scoring23 goals in 2003 against Dallas Christian.Women’s Soccer: The women’s soccer team won its first Red River Championship in2005 and took the title again in 2006 and 2008. In 2008 they advanced to the NAIANational 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 recordsholding the single game, season, and career records in goals and points.Volleyball: The volleyball team advanced to the “Elite 8” of the national tour-nament in 2004 and 2005. The Lady Rams have made eight trips to nationalsand finished as high as second in 1982 and 1990.-In 2005, the Lady Rams set school records by winning 58 consecutive gamesand 30 consecutive matchesMen’s Basketball: The men’s basketball team made history in 2006 by win-ning their first National Championship. They also became the lowest seed(27th) ever to win the NAIA National Tournament when Ben Hunt hit a threewith 0.2 seconds remaining to deliver a 67-65 win over Oklahoma City.-The Rams have produced 20 All-Americans, including the 2008-09 TexasCollege 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 tonationals after posting a 28-win season.-The Lady Rams have won 15 or more games in six of the last seven sea-sons.

Golf: The men’s golf team has won six nationaltitles and has finished in the Top-3 23 times.-Armando Villarreal graduated in 2011 as the pro-gram’s second 4-time All-American.-The Rams have produced 73 All-America selec-tions and nine individuals have won medalist hon-ors at the NAIA National Championship.Baseball: The baseball team won its first RedRiver Championship in 2007 and took the titleagain in 2010. The program has amassed over1,000 victories in its modern-era 41-year historyand has had 37 players drafted in the majorleagues. Former Ram Jeff Moronko also sawtime in the majors with the Cleveland Indians.-The baseball program’s rich history dates backto the early 1900’s when the roster includedfuture MLB Hall of Famer Tris Speaker.-The Rams’ 42 wins in 2008 and 2009 were themost since 1980. They have won 40 or moregames in three of the last five seasonsunder the guidance of head coach MikeJeffcoat, a former major league pitcher with

the Texas Rangers.

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2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,2010, 2011.

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1997, 1999.SSooffttbbaallll:: 1998, 1999.VVoolllleeyybbaallll:: 1988, 1989,

1990.WWoommeenn’’ss TTeennnniiss:: 1990.

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((11997744--11997788))BBaasseebbaallll:: 1978.MMeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll:: 1976.MMeenn’’ss GGoollff:: 1974, 1975,

1976, 1977, 1978.MMeenn’’ss TTeennnniiss:: 1974, 1975,

1976.

BBiigg SSttaattee CCoonnffeerreennccee((11995511--11997733))MMeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll:: 1953,

1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963.MMeenn’’ss GGoollff:: 1950, 1951,

1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973.

TTeexxaass CCoonnffeerreennccee((11993388--11995500))MMeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll:: 1938,

1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1949.MMeenn’’ss GGoollff:: 1940.FFoooottbbaallll:: 1939, 1941.

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73 NationalTournamentAppearancesBBaasseebbaallllNNAAIIAA:: 2009, 2010.

MMeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallllNNAAIIAA:: 1940, 1941, 1942,

1943, 1947, 1948, 1983,2006, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011.

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1984.

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1989, 1990, 1994, 2004,2005.

Texas Wesleyan

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VolleyballThe 2005 Wesleyan volley-

ball team reached the “Elite

8” of the NAIA National

Championship for the second

consecutive season. The

Lady Rams went 16-0 in

conference play and won 58

consecutive games.

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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.-Lady Ram head coach Shannon Gower became the program’s winningest coach in 2009.That record now stands at 174.Table Tennis: The Texas Wesleyan Table Tennis is one of the most dominant programs incollege athletics. The Rams have won 47 of a possible 66 national titles in the last nineyears.

The Texas Wesleyan athletics program has also enjoyed success in other sportsthat are now defunct:

-The Texas Wesleyan football team won two conference titles in their eight seasons in the1930s.-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 NAIANational Tournament four times.

144 All-AmericaSelectionsBBaasseebbaallllNNCCAAAA DDiivviissiioonn IIII:: Shawn Green(00-1), Pat Hannon (00-1).NNAAIIAA:: David Yates (68-HM), BobMershon (71-1), Wally Gawaluch(73-2), Rusty Jacobs (75-1), JimThomas (75-2), Donnie Carr (76-1), Rusty Jacobs (76-1), KeithSprekles (77-2), Keith Sprekles(78-1), Bob Adkins (80-1), TomHayes (80-1), Dave Griffin (82-1), Randy Foyt (84-1), ZachArcher (06-HM), Shea Harrison(06-HM), Hayden Lackey (07-1),Patrick Stanley (11-HM).

MMeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallllNNAAIIAA:: Clifton McNeely (47-1),E.F. Parham (47-HM), Don Rees(59-HM), Kevin Fitchett (83-HM),Rodney Nobles (89-HM), KennyKenvin (94-HM), Lanny Knight(98-2), Todd Chappell (00-HM),David Johnson (03-HM), DavidJohnson (04-HM), Tommy

Johnson (05-2), Ben Hunt (06-2),Khayri McKinney (06-HM), CJHigginbotham (07-HM), EvanPatterson (07-HM), DaneDmitrovic (08-HM), Chris Berry(09-1), Jamel White (10-HM),Brian Wanamaker (11-1),Jonathan Blake (11-HM).

WWoommeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallllNNAAIIAA:: Teresa Reynolds (86-1),Terri Porter (90-2), GeorgiaSherrill (90-HM), Brittany White(11-HM).

FFoooottbbaallllSSmmaallll CCoolllleeggee:: Dick Livingston (37-1).

MMeenn’’ss GGoollffNNCCAAAA DDiivviissiioonn IIII:: Chris Gaines(99-1), David West (00-1), TimMcMillan (00-1), Jason Read(00-1), David West (00-1).NNAAIIAA:: Jack Hamilton (52-1), RayJefferson (52-1), Willard Young(52-1), Jack Hamilton (53-1),Rex Hill (57-1), Don Hill (58-1),

Robert Wood (59-1), RobertWood (60-1), Robert Wood (61-1), Tom Wrinkle (62-1), CharlesMeisner (63-1), Tom Wrinkle(63-1), Mike Martin (64-1),Charles Meisner (64-1), JerrySearcy (64-1), Tom Wrinkle (64-1), Mike Martin (65-1), MelvinStarks (66-1), Paul Darwin (69-1), Gary Frankenfield (69-1),Bobby Cornett (72-1), Dan Gray(75-1), Eddie Horn (75-1), BillMorrill (78-1), Brad Higgins (79-1), Gary Dennis (80-1), DannyMijovic (80-1), Paul Lopez (81-1), Danny Mijovic (81-1), DannyMijovic (82-1), Dow Brian (83-1),Danny Mijovic (83-1), MikeKrsnak (84-1), Mike Krsnak (85-1), Mike Krsnak (86-1), BlayneHobbs (88-1), Ian Leggatt (88-1), Ian Leggatt (89-1), RicharBackwell (90-1), Andy Fuller (90-1), Robby Koch (90-1), RobbyKoch (91-1), Robby Koch (92-1),Jamie Drysdale (94-1), ChrisWebster (94-1), Jamie Drysdale(95-1), Steve Galko (96-1), David

West (97-1), Chris Gaines (98-1),Ricahrd Ramskill (98-1), DavidWest (98-1), Tim McMillan (99-1), Richard Ramskill (99-1),Jason Read (99-1), ReinoDeetlefs (04-1), Reino Deetlefs(05-1), Scott Sikes (05-1), LanceVasquez (06-HM), KevinDoskocil (07-2), Mitch Hendon(07-2), Ryan Stephens (07-2),Dan Hahn (07-HM), MitchHendon (08-1), ArmandoVillarreal (08-2), Paco Saracho(08-3), Kevin Doskocil (09-3),Armando Villarreal (09-3),Armando Villarreal (10-1), DrewKoonce (10-2), ArmandoVillarreal (11-1), Zach Monson(11-2).

MMeenn’’ss SSoocccceerrNNAAIIAA:: Eric Littlejohn (93-HM),Christian Villasenor (03-HM),Jose Melendez (04-HM), JoakimSoderbaum (09-HM).

WWoommeenn’’ss SSoocccceerrNNAAIIAA:: Jessica Carrion (03-HM),

Loren Clark (04-HM), NicholeRichardson (04-HM), HeatherFowler (06-HM), Brittany O’Brien(09-HM).

SSooffttbbaallllNNAAIIAA:: Stacy Head (99-2), LateahLucero (10-HM).

VVoolllleeyybbaallllNNAAIIAA:: Diane Urey (82-1), WillaGipson (82-2), Laura McDonald(86-1), Ginger Klopfenstein (87-1), Joanna Hooker (87-2), GingerKlopfenstein (88-2), ColleenFord (88-3), Kristen Tuttle (89-1), Stephanie McLaughlin (89-2), Stephanie McLaughlin (90-1), Kristen Tuttle (90-1), DebbieWilliamson (92-3), Carmen Biel(95-HM), Cassie Underwood (95-HM), Leighanne Krey (02-HM),Cortney Johansen (03-HM),Cortney Johansen (04-HM),Rachel Loftin (05-2), Liz Meng(06-HM), Liz Meng (07-HM).

Athletics History

Women’sBasketballThe women’s basketball

team advanced to the

national tournament in

2005. In 2011 the Lady

Rams made their second

national tournament

appearance after All-

American Brittany

White led the team to a

record of 28-6.

SoftballThe softball team is one of

seven current teams in the

Wesleyan athletic depart-

ment to make a national

tournament appearance. In

2006, the Lady Rams hit a

school record 66 home runs

led by Tara Sharp’s (pic-

tured) single-season school

record 18 home runs.

Men’sBasketballThe men’s basketball

team won its first

national championship

in 2006 when Ben

Hunt hit “the shot

heard ‘round the

world” with 0.2 sec-

onds remaining to

deliver a 67-65 win

over Oklahoma City

University.

BaseballThe baseball team had an his-

toric season in 2007. The

Rams won their first Red

River Championship and their

41-10 record marked their

most wins since 1980 and

fewest losses since 1973. The

team has now produced seven

consecutive seasons of 30

wins or more.

2010-11 Wesleyan RecapSport Record RRAC Finish

Baseball 31-12 3rd

Golf N/A 1st*

M. Basketball 30-4 1st*

M. Soccer 4-13 8th

Softball 25-29 2nd

Volleyball 15-19 5th

W. Basketball 28-6 2nd*

W. Soccer 13-6 3rd

* - National Tournament Appearance

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A Tradition of Excellence

Texas Wesleyan was found-ed in 1890 and has served FortWorth, Texas, longer than any otherinstitution of higher learning. As aUnited Methodist institution, TexasWesleyan University has a traditionin the liberal arts and sciences anda focus on professional and careerpreparation.

As a small, private, four-yearcoeducational university, Wesleyandelivers a solid undergraduate cur-

riculum and select graduate pro-grams to a diverse student body.Home to over 3,000 students, nearlyhalf of the student body is enrolledin the University’s outstanding grad-uate programs, including NurseAnesthesia, Law, Education,Business Administration, andCounseling.

Ranked in the #1 tier ofregional universities for 2011 byU.S. News & World Report, TexasWesleyan is conveniently locatedjust seven minutes from downtownFort Worth, Texas. Graduates oftenstay in the area, as the vibrantDallas/Fort Worth market is not onlyrich in culture and entertainment, it’sthe sixth largest economy in theU.S.

Mission and Vision

Wesleyan is dedicated to providing studentswith the personal attention they need to develop totheir full potential as individuals and as members ofthe world community. The University supports anacademic environment that encourages independentthought and intellectual curiosity in order to upholdthe highest standards in professional and careerpreparation.

The University aspires to be a values- andstudent-centered university where motivated stu-dents prepare for graduate school and leadership inprofessional careers. This vision stems fromWesleyan’s understanding that professional employ-ers seek individuals who have attained the essentialskills of critical thinking, analytical reasoning and cre-ative problem solving. We believe the best way tolearn these skills is in a liberal arts setting throughintentionally small classes led by gifted faculty whoare committed to student success.

TEXAS

WESLEYAN

UNIVERSITY

PROGRAMS OF STUDYArts and Letters

English

-Literature

-Writing

Liberal Studies

Mass Communications

-Advertising-Public

Relations

-Journalism

-Radio-Television

Music

-Performance

-Sacred Music

Religion

-Christian Education

-Comparative Religion

-Pre-Seminary

Spanish

Theatre Arts

Business

Accounting, dual degree

(BBA/MBA)

Accounting with Forensic/

Fraud emphasis, dual

degree (BBA/MBA)

Business Administration

-Accounting

-Accounting w ith

Forensic/Fraud

emphasis

-Finance

-General Business

-Management

-Management with

Project Management

emphasis

-Marketing

Education

Athletic Training

Exercise Science

Early Childhood-Grade 6

-Generalist with ESL

Certification dual degree

(BA/MEd)

-Bilingual

Secondary Certification

(Degrees awarded by content

areas)

-English/Language Arts/

Reading

-History

-Life Science

-Mathematics

-Spanish

All-Level Certification

-Music

Natural and Social

Sciences

Biochemistry*

Biology*

Chemistry*

Computer Science

Criminal Justice

History

Mathematics

Paralegal Studies

Political Science

-Pre-Law

Psychology

Sociology

This Is

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Did You Know?1. 46% of Wesleyan’s students are first generation2. Wesleyan has 165 full-time faculty, of which 81% hold doc-torate degrees or highest degree in their field3.Undergraduate degrees are offered in 29 major fields ofstudy.4. Doctoral degrees are offered in Education, NurseAnesthesia, and Juris Doctor5. The Wesleyan School of Law is the only law school in FortWorth and one of only two in North Texas6. Wesleyan has the largest Nurse Anesthesia GraduateProgram in the Nation7. The School of Business offers one of only threeForensic/Fraud Accounting programs in the nation; a ProjectManagement program focused on government contracting islikely the only one in the nation

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Special Programs

Aerospace Studies

(AFROTC)

Dental Early Admission

Program*

High School Joint

Cooperative

Programs

International Programs

Military Science (Army

ROTC)

Pre-Professional Prog

Weekend/Evening Prog

Wesleyan Scholars

Honors Program

Graduate

Programs

Business Administration

(MBA)

Education (MEd, EdD)

Marriage and Family

Therapy (MSMFT)

Nurse Anesthesia

(MSNA, MHS, DNAP)

Professional Counseling

(MA Prof Couns)

School Counseling (MS

Sch Couns)

M.D. Anderson

Pre-Professional

Program

Pre-Law

Pre-Med

Pre-Dental

Pre-Ministry

Pre-Seminary

Pre-Counseling

School of Law

Juris Doctor (JD)

*-3+4 dual degree option

Get a New Degree of ConfidenceWhat are the chances of being a CEO, a world

record-holder, a golf pro, a U.S. Congresswoman,

a Broadway producer? Just ask some of our alum-

ni. Like them, you can become more confident in

your abilities and in your future…at Texas

Wesleyan.

Ian Leggatt ‘89. . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf pro, winner

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of the Tuscon Open

Kay Granger ‘65, HON ‘92 . . . U.S. Representative

Marc Veasey ‘95; and Phil King, JD ‘94 . . . . . . State

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Representatives

Kathy Cash, MEd ‘96. . . . 2007 Fort Worth ISD

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teacher of the Year

John R. Murphey . . . Retired Chairman & CEO

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Helicopter/Textron

Mike Skipper ‘78 . . . . . . . Tony Award-winning

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broadway producer,

Richard Wier ‘77. . . Captain, Fort Worth Fire Dept.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . deployed to NYC Ground Zero

John Wesley Williams ‘71 . . . . . Bell Helicoptor

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pilot and two-time world

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . helicopter speed record holder

Craig Watkins, JD ‘94 . . . . . . . . . Dallas County

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District Attorney

Amber Womack ‘99 . . . . . . . . . . . . Opera singer

Tamlyn Wright ‘92 . . . . . Emmy Award-winning

. . . . . . . . . . art director and production designer

We also believe that most students will needgraduate professional degrees to further theircareers and that these same skills are essential foradmission to and successful completion of graduateprofessional programs. Since most students willenter the workforce before returning to graduateschool, Wesleyan maintains graduate professionalprograms of high quality in formats that are accessi-ble to working adults.

Learning on a First-Name Basis

Texas Wesleyan University is the first choicefor those who seek a strong liberal arts curriculumand who wish to pursue their careers in business,teaching, science, the humanities, or the performingarts. And since Wesleyan’s class sizes are intention-ally small, with an average 13-to-1 student-to-facultyratio, there’s no chance of becoming a “number” andgetting lost as might be the case at a large university.

Our faculty care about your success and willadvise you on the academic program that will bestprepare you for your career. They can help you focuson your chosen field through our Pre-ProfessionalProgram, help you develop a resume, or apply tograduate schools. Most importantly, they will chal-lenge you to be the best you can be, and to over-come obstacles so you can get where you want togo.

Discover Yourself

You’re probably familiar with the phase, “it’s allabout the journey, not the destination.” At Wesleyan,we think the journey and the destination both count. At Texas Wesleyan, you will journey on paths ofenrichment that may or may not directly relate toyour career goals, but we know that they all eventu-ally lead to your destination: a sense of confidence, asense of engagement, and a sense of purpose foryour life.

Wesleyan students grow as individuals andbenefit from a genuine college experience by partici-pating in numerous cocurricular clubs and activities,as well as professional clubs and religious, service,and special interest organizations.

Financially Within Reach

In 2010, Wesleyan awarded $64 million infinancial aid, with an average of $17,500 per student.Freshmen academic scholarships can range from$3,000 to full tuition, while transfer student academicscholarships can range from $3,000 to $6,600.Grants and scholarships are also available for per-forming arts, active Methodist affiliation, ROTC, ath-

letics, and more. When you apply for admission, our counselors

will sit down with you to make sure a TexasWesleyan education is within your reach.

Enjoy the College Experience

Let’s face it. Sometimes, somewhere betweenclasses, labs, and studying, you just want to be withfriends. No paths to explore, no destination toachieve. Just you and your friends, participating inexciting cocurricular activities or serious conversa-tions, on campus or off.

At the (Brown-Lupton Campus Center (theSUB), you can play air hockey, pick up a snack atthe SUB Grill, or hear some friends play the guitar. Ifyou live on campus, there are lounges for playingtable tennis, pool and foosball...or just plain lounging.You can jog around the safe, wooded campus, playdisc golf, or enjoy the indoor pool or new fitness cen-ter. And thanks to our central location within theDFW-Metroplex, there’s plenty to do off-campus, too.

Texas Wesleyan

U.S. CongresswomanKay Granger

Texas Wesleyan At a Glance3,378 students (1,604 undergraduates)$64 million in aid awarded last year99% entering undergraduates receiving scholarships

and/or grants379 students live on campus304 students participate in athletics168 full-time faculty13:1 student-faculty ratio35 clubs and organizations8 fraternities and sororities3 residences, including suite-style apartments1 place to learn more: www.txwes.edu

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The $3-million Jack and Jo Willa Morton Fitness Center opened inNovember, 2010, and features weights, cardio machines, an aerobics stu-dio, and numerous classes and programs.

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