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POSTSEASON PLAY 154
NCAA Tournament Records ______________156Texas in the Big 12 Championship ________158Texas in the NCAA Tournament ______ 154-155Texas in the Postseason NIT _____________157Texas in the SWC Tournament ___________159
RECORDS 106
100-Point Games ______________________127Buzzer Beaters ________________________133Frank Erwin Center Records __________ 123-126Freshman Varsity Records ___________ 121-122Individual Records _________________ 113-120Largest Margins of Victory/Defeat _________132Overtime Games _______________________131Program Records ______________________106Team Records _____________________ 107-112Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ______ 128-130Yearly Scoring Leaders ______________ 134-137
SEASON IN REVIEW 51
2013-14 Big 12 Conference in Review_______582013-14 Final Results ____________________512013-14 Final Statistics __________________522013-14 Game-by-Game Box Scores ______59-642013-14 Game-by-Game Team Stats ______53-542013-14 Miscellaneous Stats ______________572013-14 Team Highs & Lows ______________552013-14 Top Individual Performances ______56
2014-15 Texas Basketball Fact BookHISTORY 65
All-Time Home & Road Totals _____________99All-Time Jersey Numbers ______________ 97-98All-Time Scores vs. Opponents _________ 71-79All-Time Series Records _______________ 69-70Big 12 Conference History _______________103Coaching Records & Milestone Victories _________ 65Opponent Year-by-Year Team Statistics _________ 68Southwest Conference History _______ 104-105Texas in the NCAA Statistics _____________102Texas in the Polls __________________ 100-101Texas Year-by-Year Team Statistics _________67Year-by-Year Coaches and Results _________66Year-by-Year Results _________________ 80-96
All-Time NBA Players & Statistics ______ 148-152NBA Draft History ______________________147Olympians ____________________________153
COACHES & STAFF 33
All-Time Assistant Coaches _______________46Head Coach Rick Barnes_______________ 33-43Assistant Coach Chris Ogden______________46Assistant Coach Russell Springmann _______45 Associate Head Coach Rob Lanier __________44Support Staff________________________ 47-50
TEXAS BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS
Season of Basketball _________________109thAll-Time Record (Pct.) _______ 1,698-1,008 (.627)2013-14 Record _____________________ 24-112013-14 Big 12 Record (Finish) ____ 11-7 (t-3rd)2013-14 Final Rankings _________________ n/rLettermen Returning/Lost ______________ 12/1Starters Returning/Lost _________________ 5/0NCAA Appearances (Record) _______ 31 (35-34)NIT Appearances (Record) ____________ 4 (6-3)Big 12 Conference Titles _________________ 3Southwest Conference Titles _____________ 22
David Wiechmann (Secondary Basketball contact)_____________ Assistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: 471-6062 __________ Cell: (936) 234-2711E-mail: [email protected]
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS
Location _____________________Austin, TexasEnrollment _____52,076 (39,995 undergraduate)President ________________ William Powers, Jr.Founded ___________________________ 1883Nickname/Mascot ______ Longhorns/Bevo XIVColors _____Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159)Affiliation _________________ NCAA Division INCAA Faculty Rep. _______Dr. Michael ClementConference ________________________ Big 12 Home Arena ______________ Frank C. Erwin, Jr.
Special Events CenterCapacity __________________________ 16,540
Quick Facts
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2014-15 ScheduleDAY DATE OPPONENT TIME TV Nov. 14-16 2K Classic benefiting Wounded Warrior Project Regional Round (Frank Erwin Center; Austin, Texas)Fri. Nov. 14 North Dakota State _________________________________________________________ 7:30 pm _________________ LHNSun. Nov. 16 Alcorn State _______________________________________________________________ 7 pm ________________ESPNU
Nov. 20-21 2K Classic benefiting Wounded Warrior Project Championship Rounds (Madison Square Garden; New York, N.Y.) (Participating Teams: California, Iowa, Syracuse)Thurs. Nov. 20 vs. Iowa __________________________________________________________________ 6 pm ________________ ESPN2Fri. Nov. 21 vs. California OR Syracuse _________________________________________________ 4 or 6:30 pm _______ESPNU/ESPN2
Tues. Nov. 25 Saint Francis _______________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNSun. Nov. 30 at Connecticut (Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn.) __________________________________11 am _______________ ESPN2Tues. Dec. 2 UT Arlington ______________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHN
Fri. Dec. 5 Big 12/SEC Challenge at Kentucky (Rupp Arena; Lexington, Ky.) _______________________________________ 6 pm _________________ ESPN
Sat. Dec. 13 Texas State ________________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNTues. Dec. 16 Lipscomb _________________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNSat. Dec. 20 Long Beach State ___________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNTues. Dec. 23 Stanford (presented by St. David’s HealthCare) ____________________________________ 6 pm ________________ ESPN2Mon. Dec. 29 Rice _____________________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNSat. Jan. 3 at Texas Tech* (United Supermarkets Arena; Lubbock, Texas) ____________________ 1 or 3 pm ______________ ESPNUMon. Jan. 5 Oklahoma* (presented by Dunkin’ Donuts) _______________________________________ 8 pm _________ ESPN or ESPN2Sat. Jan. 10 at Oklahoma State* (Gallagher-Iba Arena; Stillwater, Okla.) _________________________ 4 pm ________________ ESPNUSat. Jan. 17 West Virginia* ____________________________________________________________5 or 8 pm _______ ESPN or ESPN2Mon. Jan. 19 at TCU* (Wilkerson-Greines Activity Center; Fort Worth, Texas) _____________________ 6 pm ________________ ESPNUSat. Jan. 24 Kansas* (presented by AT&T) __________________________________________________ 1 pm __________________ CBSMon. Jan. 26 at Iowa State* (Hilton Coliseum; Ames, Iowa) ____________________________________ 8 pm _________________ ESPNSat. Jan. 31 at Baylor* (Ferrell Center; Waco, Texas) _________________________________________ 5 pm ________________ ESPN2Wed. Feb. 4 Oklahoma State* ____________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNSat. Feb. 7 at Kansas State* (Bramlage Coliseum; Manhattan, Kan.) ___________________________ 3 pm _________ ESPN or ESPN2Wed. Feb. 11 TCU* ____________________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNSat. Feb. 14 Texas Tech* _______________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ LHNTues. Feb. 17 at Oklahoma* (Noble Center; Norman, Okla.) ____________________________________ 8 pm ________________ ESPN2Sat. Feb. 21 Iowa State* (presented by H-E-B) _______________________________________________ 1 pm _________ ESPN or ESPN2Tues. Feb. 24 at West Virginia* (WVU Coliseum; Morgantown, W. Va.) ___________________________ 6 pm ________________ ESPN2Sat. Feb. 28 at Kansas* (Allen Fieldhouse; Lawrence, Kan.) ____________________________________ tba _________ ESPN or ESPN2Mon. March 2 Baylor* (presented by Jack Black) ______________________________________________6 or 8 pm _______ESPNU or ESPNSat. March 7 Kansas State* (presented by Pest Management) _____________________________________ tba __________ ESPN or ESPN2
Mar. 11-14 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Sprint Center; Kansas City, Mo.)Wed. Mar. 11 First-Round Games _______________________________________________________ 6/8:30 pm ______________ ESPNUThurs. Mar. 12 Quarterfinals _______________________________________________________ 11:30 am/2/6/8:30 pm _ESPN2 or ESPNUFri. Mar. 13 Semifinals ______________________________________________________________ 6/8:30 pm _______ ESPN or ESPN2Sat. Mar. 14 Championship Game _______________________________________________________ 6 pm _________________ ESPN
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball ChampionshipThu.-Sun. March 19-22 NCAA Second & Third Rounds (site TBA) _________________________________________TBA __________________ TBAThu.-Sun. March 26-29 NCAA Regionals (site TBA) ____________________________________________________TBA __________________ TBASat.-Mon. Apr. 4 & 6 NCAA Final Four (Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind.) ____________________________TBA __________________ TBA
Home regular season games listed in Bold, all played at the Frank Erwin Center unless otherwise noted; All times Central; *Big 12 Conference Game; LHN = Longhorn Network;
For ticket information on-line, please see: www.TexasSports.com/tickets
(all dates and times subject to change)
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2014-15 RostersNUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown (High School) 0 ________Kendal Yancy _________ G _________6-3 ______ 200 ______ So.-1L _______________________________________ Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS) 1 ________Isaiah Taylor __________ G _________6-1 ______ 170 ______ So.-1L _____________________________ Hayward, Calif. (The Village School [Texas]) 2 ________Demarcus Holland _____ G _________6-2 ______ 190 ______ Jr.-2L _____________________________________Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS) 3 ________Javan Felix ___________ G _________5-11 _____ 195 ______ Jr.-2L ____________________________________ New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS) 4 ________Danny Newsome ______ F _________6-9 ______ 190 ______ So.-1L __________________________________ Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS) 5 ________Damarcus Croaker _____ G _________6-2 ______ 190 ______ So.-1L _____________________________________________ Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS) 10 ________Jonathan Holmes ______ F _________6-8 ______ 240 ______ Sr.-3L ____________________________ San Antonio, Texas (Antonian College Prep) 21 ________Connor Lammert ______ F _________6-9 ______ 240 ______ Jr.-2L ______________________________________ San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS) 22 ________Brandon Allums _______ F _________6-4 ______ 241 ______ Jr.-1L __________________________________________Plano, Texas (Plano West HS) 30 ________Ryan McClurg _________ F _________6-5 ______ 225 ______ So.-SQ _________________________________________ Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) 32 ________Shaquille Cleare # ______ F _________6-8 ______ 290 ______ Jr.-TR ___________________ Andros, Bahamas (The Village School [Texas]/Maryland) 33 ________Jordan Barnett ________ F _________6-6 ______ 205 ______ Fr.-HS ____________________________St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers College HS) 40 ________Tarale Murry __________ G _________6-2 ______ 187 ______ Sr.-1L ______________________________________San Antonio, Texas (Lehman HS) 44 ________Prince Ibeh ___________ C _________6-10 _____ 260 ______ Jr.-2L _____________________________________Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS) 52 ________Myles Turner __________ F _________6-11 _____ 240 ______ Fr.-HS _____________________________________ Bedford, Texas (Euless Trinity HS) 55 ________Cameron Ridley _______ C _________6-9 ______ 285 ______ Jr.-2L ____________________________________________ Houston, Texas (Bush HS)
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Name No. Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown (High School)Brandon Allums _________ 22 _______ F _________6-4 ______ 241 ______ Jr.-1L __________________________________________Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)Jordan Barnett __________ 33 _______ F _________6-6 ______ 205 ______ Fr.-HS ____________________________St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers College HS)Shaquille Cleare # ________ 32 _______ F _________6-8 ______ 290 ______ Jr.-TR ___________________ Andros, Bahamas (The Village School [Texas]/Maryland)Damarcus Croaker _______ 5 ________ G _________6-2 ______ 190 ______ So.-1L _____________________________________________ Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS)Javan Felix _____________ 3 ________ G _________5-11 _____ 195 ______ Jr.-2L ____________________________________ New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS)Demarcus Holland _______ 2 ________ G _________6-2 ______ 190 ______ Jr.-2L _____________________________________Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)Jonathan Holmes ________ 10 _______ F _________6-8 ______ 240 ______ Sr.-3L ____________________________ San Antonio, Texas (Antonian College Prep)Prince Ibeh _____________ 44 _______ C _________6-10 _____ 260 ______ Jr.-2L _____________________________________Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)Connor Lammert ________ 21 _______ F _________6-9 ______ 240 ______ Jr.-2L ______________________________________ San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS)Ryan McClurg ___________ 30 _______ F _________6-5 ______ 225 ______ So.-SQ _________________________________________ Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS)Tarale Murry ____________ 40 _______ G _________6-2 ______ 187 ______ Sr.-1L ______________________________________San Antonio, Texas (Lehman HS)Danny Newsome ________ 4 ________ F _________6-9 ______ 190 ______ Fr.-RS __________________________________ Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS)Cameron Ridley _________ 55 _______ C _________6-9 ______ 285 ______ Jr.-2L ____________________________________________ Houston, Texas (Bush HS)Isaiah Taylor ____________ 1 ________ G _________6-1 ______ 170 ______ So.-1L _____________________________ Hayward, Calif. (The Village School [Texas])Myles Turner ____________ 52 _______ F _________6-11 _____ 240 ______ Fr.-HS _____________________________________ Bedford, Texas (Euless Trinity HS)Kendal Yancy ___________ 0 ________ G _________6-3 ______ 200 ______ So.-1L _______________________________________ Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS)
# will not play in 2014-15 due to NCAA transfer rules
STAFF
Head Coach _________ Rick Barnes (Lenoir-Rhyne ’77)Record at Texas ______________ 382-166 (16 years)Overall Record _______________ 584-300 (27 years)
Assoc. Head Coach _______Rob Lanier (St. Bonaventure ‘90) Assistant Coaches Russell Springmann (Salisbury State ’90) Chris Ogden (Texas ’04)Associate AD/ Basketball Operations ______________Jerry JohnsonBasketball Strength & Conditioning Coach ________________Todd WrightSpecial Assistant ____________________William WyattSpecial Assistant ________________________ Jai LucasSpecial Assistant - Video Coordinator ______ Riley DavisAthletic Trainer ______________________ Laef MorrisAthletic Equipment Manager ____________ Rob LazareExecutive Senior Associate AD/ Student Services _________________Dr. Randa Ryan
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The 2014-15 Longhorns at a GlanceLettermen (Returning/Lost) 12/1* indicates letters won
Lettermen Returning (12) Yr Ht Wt Ppg, RpgF Brandon Allums* Jr. 6-4 241 0.0, 0.3G Damarcus Croaker* So. 6-2 190 3.3, 0.9G Javan Felix** Jr. 5-11 195 11.6, 2.8#G Demarcus Holland** Jr. 6-2 190 7.1, 4.7F Jonathan Holmes*** Sr. 6-8 240 12.8, 7.2C Prince Ibeh** Jr. 6-10 260 3.5, 3.4F Connor Lammert** Jr. 6-9 240 5.8, 5.2G Tarale Murry* Sr. 6-2 187 0.0, 0.0F Danny Newsome* So. 6-9 190 1.0, 1.0C Cameron Ridley** Jr. 6-9 285 11.2, 8.2G Isaiah Taylor* So. 6-1 170 12.7, 4.0#G Kendal Yancy* So. 6-3 200 3.4, 2.2
Lettermen Lost (1) Ht Wt Ppg, Rpg G Martez Walker* 6-4 185 4.7, 2.3
Others Returning (1) Yr Ht Wt F Ryan McClurg So. 6-5 225
Newcomers (3) Yr Ht Wt F Jordan Barnett Fr. 6-6 205F Shaquille Cleare^ Jr. 6-8 290F Myles Turner Fr. 6-11 240
# indicates assists per game^ will not play in 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer rules
Starters (returning/lost) 5/0
Starters Returning (5)Javan FelixReturns for his third year in the backcourt rotation… has played in 68 career games (44 starts) … All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (coach-es) as a sophomore … second on the team in assists (2.8 apg) and third in scoring (11.6 ppg) last year … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team as a sophomore.
Demarcus HollandReturns for his third year in the backcourt rotation… has played in all 69 games (47 starts) in his first two seasons … started all 35 games last year … led the team in steals (42) and ranked second in minutes (29.6 mpg), third in assists (2.4 apg), fourth in rebounding (4.7 rpg) and fifth in scoring (7.1 ppg) as a sophomore … named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team last season … team’s Outstanding Defensive Player in each of his first two years … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team as a sophomore.
Jonathan HolmesReturns for his fourth year as a starter in the frontcourt … lone scholarship senior on the roster … has played in 95 career games (76 starts) … All-Big 12 Second Team (coaches), USBWA All-District VII Team and NABC All-District 8 Second Team as a junior … led the team in scoring (12.8 ppg) and ranked second in rebounding (7.2 rpg) and third in blocks (40) while averaging 24.3 minutes per con-test last year … named team’s Most Valuable Player and team cap-tain and shared the team’s Most Improved Player award last season.
Cameron RidleyReturns for his third season in the frontcourt rotation … has played in 68 career games (54 starts) … USBWA All-District VII Team and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention last year … named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team as a sophomore … shared the team’s Most Improved Player award last season … led the team in rebounding (8.2 rpg) and blocked shots (76) and ranked fourth on the team in scoring (11.2 ppg) while averaging 25.6 minutes per contest as a sophomore … posted 10 double-doubles and reached double figures in scoring 20 times last year … hit game-winning putback against Arizona State at the buzzer in the NCAA Second Round.
Isaiah TaylorReturns for his second season as the starter at point guard … started all 35 games last year … All-Big 12 Honorable Mention and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team selection as a freshman … led the team in assists (4.0 apg) and minutes (30.1 mpg) and ranked second in scoring (12.7 ppg) and steals (37) last season … had five 20-point performances as a freshman … Phillips 66 Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Feb. 3) following his 23-point effort against No. 6 Kansas.
Starters Lost (0)
Others Returning (8)Brandon AllumsReturns for his second season with the UT program … joined the team as a walk-on during Fall 2013 individual workouts … saw action in three games last year and totaled four minutes of playing time.
Damarcus CroakerReturns for his second season in the backcourt rotation … played in 33 games (two starts) as a freshman … averaged 3.3 points in 9.5 minutes per contest last year … recorded 14 points against BYU (Nov. 25) … tallied a season-high 15 points (5-of-8 threes) in 26 minutes against Oklahoma (Jan. 4).
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The 2014-15 Longhorns at a GlancePrince IbehReturns for his third season in the frontcourt rotation … has played in all 69 career games (four starts) in his first two years … ranked second on the team in blocks (61) and fifth in rebounding (3.4 rpg) while averaging just 13.6 minutes per contest as a sophomore … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team selection last season … blocked at least three shots in a game six times as a sophomore.
Connor LammertReturns for his third season in the frontcourt rotation … has played in all 69 career games (13 starts) during his first two years … ranked third on the team in rebounding (5.2 rpg), fourth in blocks (17) and sixth in scoring (5.8 ppg) while averaging 20.7 minutes per contest as a sophomore … Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection last season … posted first collegiate double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds in the home win against TCU (March 5) last year.
Ryan McClurgReturns for his second season with the UT program … enrolled at Texas in January 2014 after completing the Fall 2013 semester at UTSA.
Tarale MurryReturns for his second season with the UT program … one of two seniors on this year’s roster … joined the team as a walk-on during Fall 2013 individual workouts … saw action in five games last year and totaled eight minutes of playing time.
Danny NewsomeReturns for his third season with the UT program … joined the team as a preferred walk-on during Fall 2012 individual workouts … redshirted in 2012-13 … saw action in five games last year and totaled 14 minutes of playing time … posted three points and four rebounds in three minutes against Houston Baptist (Nov. 18) last year.
Kendal YancyReturns for his second season in the backcourt rotation … played in 34 games (10 starts) as a freshman … averaged 3.4 points in 12.1 minutes per contest last year … received the team’s Hard Hat Award at the annual end-of-year team banquet last season … posted a season-high 12 points (3-of-3 threes) in 19 minutes off the bench against Baylor (March 14) in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship semifinals.
Others Lost (1)Martez WalkerWithdrew from UT in early October … played in 33 games (two starts) as a freshman … averaged 4.7 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.7 minutes per game last year … averaged 15.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per contest in the two NCAA tourney games last season.
Newcomers (3)Jordan BarnettPlayed at Christian Brothers College (St. Louis, Mo.) … tabbed the No. 86 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN … averaged 20.8 points, 8.2 rebounds and nearly two blocks per game while leading CBC to a 25-7 overall record and the Missouri Class 5 state title as a senior … recorded 43 points, 20 rebounds and three blocked shots in the 86-77 overtime victory against Columbia Hickman in the state championship game.
Shaquille CleareSpent his first two seasons at the University of Maryland (2012-13 and 2013-14) … elected to transfer and began taking classes at UT this fall … per NCAA transfer rules, he is permitted to practice and work out with the team this year but is not able to participate in games or travel with the squad during the 2014-15 season … will have two seasons of eligibility remaining, beginning in the 2015-16 season … played in all 32 games (20 starts) for Maryland last year and averaged 3.0 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per con-test … high school teammate of Isaiah Taylor during Cleare’s senior season (Taylor’s junior year) at The Village School in Houston.
Myles TurnerPlayed at Euless Trinity High School (Bedford, Texas) … tabbed the No. 2 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN, No. 4 by 247Sports and No. 9 by Rivals.com … member of USA Under-18 National Team which won the gold medal at the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in June in Colorado Springs, Colo. … set a USA U18 competition record with 18 total blocks during the five-game tour-ney … competed at the prestigious McDonald’s All-American Game, Jordan Brand Classic and as a member of the U.S. team at the Nike Hoop Summit last spring … averaged 18.1 points, 12.2 rebounds and 6.8 blocks per game as a senior while leading Trinity to a 24-7 record, including a 13-1 mark in District 6-5A.
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Texas Basketball Program Notebook• Texas tips off its 109th season of intercollegiate basketball when it plays host to North Dakota State as part of the 2K Classic benefiting Wounded Warrior Project on Friday, Nov. 14. The Longhorns hold an all-time record of 1,698-1,008 (.627) in their previous 108 years of competition. UT played its first varsity basketball contest on March 10, 1906 and recorded a 27-17 win against Baylor in Austin. The Horns have fielded a varsity basketball team in every year since then with the exception of the 1907-08 season.
• UT has made a total of 31 all-time appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns sport a 35-34 (.507) record in its 31 trips to the Big Dance.
• Texas has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 15 of Rick Barnes’ first 16 seasons in Austin.
• The Longhorns have advanced to the Final Four a total of three times in program history (1943, 1947, 2003).
• Texas has advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA Tournament a total of seven times in program history (1939, 1943, 1947, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008).
• UT has reached the NCAA “Elite Eight” twice in the last nine years and three times in the last 12 seasons. During the Rick Barnes era, the Horns have made trips to the regional final in 2003 (beat Michigan State to advance to the Final Four), 2006 (lost to LSU in overtime) and 2008 (lost to Memphis).
• The Longhorns have advanced to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament a total of 13 times in program history (1939, 1943, 1947, 1960, 1963, 1972, 1990, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008).
• Texas has reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” five times in the last 13 years.
• Since the NCAA expanded its tournament field to 64 teams in 1985, UT is 17-6 in its opening game in the NCAA Tournament.
• The Longhorns have made four appearances in the Postseason NIT (1948, 1978, 1980, 1986) and registered a 6-3 all-time record in those four trips. Texas won the 1978 Postseason NIT Championship.
• Texas has claimed a total of 25 conference championships in program history. The Longhorns won 22 Southwest Conference regular-season titles between 1915-96 (1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1924, 1933, 1939, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1995). UT has claimed three Big 12 Conference regular-season titles in the 18-year history of the league (1999, 2006, 2008).
• The Longhorns have captured two conference postseason tourna-ment titles in program history. UT won back-to-back Southwest Conference Tournament championships in 1994 and 1995.
• The University of Texas has retired three jerseys worn by men’s basketball players in program history. T.J. Ford’s No. 11 jersey was retired on Feb. 8, 2004. Slater Martin’s No. 15 jersey was retired on Jan. 31, 2009. Kevin Durant’s No. 35 jersey was retired on Feb. 25, 2009.
• UT is the only school in the country that can claim two different National Players of the Year in the last 12 years (T.J. Ford in 2003 and Kevin Durant in 2007).
• Texas has had four different players participate in a total of five Olympic competitions. Gilbert “Gib” Ford earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1956 Melbourne Games. Jay Arnette earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Albert Almanza was a two-time member of the Mexican Olympic team (1960 Rome, 1964 Toyko). Kevin Durant earned a gold medal with the United States at the 2012 London Olympics.
• Texas has had 20 different players earn a total of 26 All-America honors in program history. Five different Longhorns have garnered consensus first-team All-America honors in program history (Jack Gray, 1935; Chris Mihm, 2000; T.J. Ford, 2003; Kevin Durant, 2007; D.J. Augustin, 2008).
• Texas has had three different consensus first-team All-Americans over the last 12 years (dating back to the 2002-03 season). T.J. Ford (2003), Kevin Durant (2007) and D.J. Augustin (2008) all earned the prestigious honor.
• UT has had four different individuals earn National Freshman of the Year honors in program history (Terrence Rencher in 1991-92, T.J. Ford in 2001-02, Daniel Gibson in 2004-05, Kevin Durant in 2006-07).
• Since the NBA Draft began in 1947, a total of 41 Longhorns have heard their name called on draft night. Texas has produced a total of 14 first-round selections and 11 second-round picks in program history.
• Texas has had 16 players drafted in the 16 years under Rick Barnes, including 11 players selected in the last nine years. UT has had 10 first-round picks during the Rick Barnes era.
• Texas had a school-record three players selected in the first round of the 2011 NBA Draft (Tristan Thompson, Jordan Hamilton and Cory Joseph).
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Texas Basketball Program Notebook• The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school history that the Longhorns had three players selected in the same draft. Avery Bradley, Damion James and Dexter Pittman were picked during the 2010 NBA Draft. LaMarcus Aldridge, P.J. Tucker and Daniel Gibson were taken during the 2006 NBA Draft.
• When the Charlotte Bobcats selected D.J. Augustin as the No. 9 pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed an impressive three-year run for the Longhorns. Texas was the only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. UT also became just the fourth school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was implemented) to produce a lottery pick in three consecutive years (2006-08). Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut (2004-06) previously accomplished the feat.
• Through the completion of the 2013-14 NBA season, a total of 29 former Longhorns have seen game action for a NBA franchise.
• UT has had six different individuals earn conference Player of the Year honors a total of seven times in program history. The Longhorns had four different players receive a total of five Southwest Conference Player of the Year accolades (Ron Baxter in 1979-80, John Brownlee in 1985-86, Travis Mays in 1988-89 and 1989-90, B.J. Tyler in 1993-94). Texas has had two Big 12 Conference Players of the Year (P.J. Tucker in 2005-06, Kevin Durant in 2006-07). • The Longhorns have had seven different individuals earn confer-ence Freshman of the Year honors in program history. Texas had three players receive Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year accolades (Travis Mays in 1986-87, Terrence Rencher in 1991-92, Kris Clack in 1995-96). UT has had four individuals earn Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year honors (T.J. Ford in 2001-02, Daniel Gibson in 2004-05, Kevin Durant in 2006-07, Tristan Thompson in 2010-11).
• UT climbed to the top of both major national polls (Associated Press, ESPN/USA Today Coaches) on January 11, 2010. It marked the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll. Texas held the top spot in both polls for a two-week stretch. During the Rick Barnes era, the Horns have spent 180 weeks in The AP Top 25, including 84 in the Top 10.
• Texas has posted fourteen (14) 20-win seasons in the first 16 years under Rick Barnes. The Horns have reached the 30-win plateau twice in the previous nine years (31-7 record in 2007-08, 30-7 mark in 2005-06).
• UT has recorded at least 13 league victories in six of Rick Barnes’ first 16 seasons in Austin (13-3 in 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2007-08 and 2010-11). The Longhorns have reached the 10-win mark in Big 12 Conference play a total of 11 times in the 16 seasons under Barnes.
• The Longhorns have registered an all-time record of 450-104 (.812) in 37 seasons at the Frank Erwin Center. Since Rick Barnes arrived in Austin, UT has recorded a 225-33 (.872) mark at the Erwin Center, including a 107-24 (.817) record in Big 12 Conference home games. Texas went 16-2 at home last year and is 135-18 (.882) at the Erwin Center in the last nine seasons (dating to the start of the 2005-06 season).
• UT owns a 33-18 (.647) mark against AP Top 25 opponents under Rick Barnes at the Erwin Center.
• Men’s Basketball has received public recognition awards for its multi-year NCAA Division I Academic Progres Rate (APR) in each of the last five years (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014). The awards are given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sport. UT has earned a perfect 1,000 score in each of the last five multi-year APR reports. In addition, Men’s Basketball has posted perfect 1,000 APR single-year scores in EVERY season dating back to 2005-06 (eight consecutive years).
• The Men’s Basketball team’s semester GPA in Spring 2014 was a 3.33 (4.0 scale), the highest single-semester team GPA in program history. The team enters the 2014 Fall semester with a cumulative team GPA of 3.20.
• UT led the Big 12 Conference in the number of Academic All-Big 12 selections in the sport of men’s basketball for four consecutive years (2008-11). Texas had six players earn the accolades in both 2008 and 2009 and five players claim a spot in 2010. The Horns had four selections on the 2011 squad. Four UT players earned a spot in 2014.
• Texas has had 16 players in school history compete in the McDonald’s All-American Game. The Horns also have had 11 players participate in the Jordan Brand Classic.
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Media Information & PoliciesThe 2014-15 Texas Basketball Fact Book has been produced to assist the media in your coverage of the Longhorns. We have continued to expand the information available in the guide and encourage media feedback and suggestions for the future. Updated and addi-tional information will be available during the season through the media relations office. Please take a moment to look through the media information on the following pages for services available and guidelines in the Texas media relations office. We also encourage you to regularly check www.TexasSports.com for updated informa-tion on Texas Basketball. We look forward to working with you this season.
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
The University of Texas media relations office is located on the seventh floor of the Red McCombs Red Zone (North End Zone office space at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium).
MEDIA GUIDELINES
• Interviews with any staff member or player should be sched-uled through the UT Media Relations Office. To schedule inter-views with coaches, staff members or players, please contact Scott McConnell ([email protected]).
• Home numbers for players and coaches will not be provided, and players have been told not to accept calls or emails from anyone asking basketball-related questions without prior notice from the UT Media Relations Office. Please do not contact a player or coach without arranging the interview through the UT Media Relations Office.
• We ask that you do not arrive unannounced at the basketball office, Erwin Center, Cooley Pavilion or dining hall to interview a player or coach without arranging it through the UT Media Relations Office. Media members must be escorted to interviews and to the basketball office by a member of the UT Media Relations Office.
BIG 12 COACHES’ TELECONFERENCE
The Big 12 Conference men’s basketball coaches will participate in a weekly media-only teleconference during the 2014-15 season. There will be one call in December (Dec. 8) with a weekly call begin-ning on Jan. 5. There will also be a special postseason conference call on March 16 for all teams participating in postseason play. The teleconference begins at 10:00 a.m. Central. UT coach Rick Barnes’ slot begins at 11:12 a.m. Check with the Big 12 office for this year’s schedule of calls. The call can also be heard live and on replay via the Internet by visiting the Big 12 web site at www.big12sports.com.
NON-GAMEDAY MEDIA AVAILABILITY
PRACTICE: All practices are closed to the media and the general public unless otherwise announced. No interviews are permitted during or after practice sessions. Camera persons are not allowed to shoot any portion of practice.
BY TELEPHONE: For a telephone interview with a Texas player or coach, contact Scott McConnell at least 24 hours in advance. A member of the media relations staff will schedule a phone interview around that person’s schedule.
COACH BARNES: During the season, Coach Barnes or one of the assistant coaches usually will be available to the media prior to each game in Cooley Pavilion. Please check with Scott McConnell to verify time and location of Barnes/staff availability.
PLAYERS: Texas players are usually available for a 20-minute period prior to practice one time before each game. For media availability and to verify locations and times, please check with Scott McConnell.
ON-CAMPUS PARKING
Parking on The University of Texas campus can be difficult. When traveling to campus for an interview in the media relations office or the basketball office, we recommend that media mem-bers use the UT parking garage at the corner of Robert Dedman Drive and Clyde Littlefield Drive. For practice coverage at the Erwin Center and Cooley Pavilion, media can park in Lot 108, the large parking lot located to the south of the arena and the service drive (enter from IH-35 South access road).
COVERING THE GAME
CREDENTIALS: To request working media credentials for a Texas Basketball home game, please submit a formal request via e-mail ([email protected]) to Scott McConnell in the media relations office at least one week prior to the game.
• Credentials are granted to authorized working press, NBA scouts, University of Texas approved officials and game manage-ment personnel only.
• With the exception of beat reporters covering the team on a daily basis for daily reports, all credentials are approved and issued on a game-by-game basis.
• Media organization identification and the name of the media member covering the game for that outlet are required for every credential.
• Credentials are not transferable. Media members altering their original request should provide written notification to the media relations office of any changes at least 24 hours in advance of the particular game.
• The University of Texas and the NCAA prohibits the issuance of press credentials to representatives of any organization that regularly publishes or otherwise promotes the advertising of “tout sheets” or “tip sheets,” or other advertising designed to encourage gambling on collegiate sporting events.
• Space in the media section and baseline space for photog-raphers is limited. Working space and credentials will be allotted based on the following priority guidelines (for one credential ONLY):
1. Originating television and radio personnel involved in a live broadcast
2. Daily newspapers covering for next-day publication (based on circulation)
Wire services and national publications UT website partners and visiting university website partners3. National website reporters writing for postgame postings on
network or historically printed publication websites
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Media Information & PoliciesDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES
The University of Texas provides a digital photographer work area which is located in the press room. Ethernet lines as well as media materials are available in this area. If you have questions concerning this area, please contact the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at [email protected]. Photographers and television camera personnel are limited to the areas that are marked in the baseline areas. The bench area for both teams are off limits at all times to photographers.
PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES
High-quality photographs are available through UT’s Media Relations Office. To request digital photographs of current and former Texas Basketball players and coaches, please contact the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at [email protected].
POSTGAME INTERVIEWS
The Texas locker room is closed to the media. All postgame interviews will be conducted in the press room. No interviews with Texas players or coaches are permitted on the court following the game, except for the originating television broadcast or Longhorn Network. After a 10-minute cooling off period, the visiting coach and select players (if approved by the visiting SID) will be escorted to the press room first. Following a 10-minute interview window with the visiting team, requested Texas players and coach Rick Barnes will be available in the press room.
NOTE: Web reporters writing for regional and independent websites or with live updates do not qualify.
4. Officially recognized University of Texas student newspapers, publications and news outlets
5. University of Texas-approved publications covering the Longhorns on an exclusive basis
6. Non-originating radio and television personnel reporting on the game
Only the following radio personnel receive consideration for credentials based on space:
a. Austin-area radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a sports-based show on a daily basis
b. Beat radio sports directors or reporters covering a visiting team
c. Sports director or reporter for an affiliate station of the Longhorn Sports Network
7. Non-daily newspapers or publications reporting on the game
MEDIA ENTRANCE/WILL CALL: Media members are to enter and leave the Erwin Center through the Red River entrance (main entrance on the west side of the arena). Local television stations that must move equipment in and out may use the south service entrance. Media will call opens 90 minutes prior to tipoff.
PARKING: Press parking is located in Trinity Garage (corner of Trinity and MLK). We suggest you approach the garage from the south and/or west and park on Level 4 of the garage. Parking passes are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
PRESS ROOM: From the bottom of the escalator/stairs at the Red River Entrance, the press room is located three doors down on your right. All working press are provided with game notes and statis-tics, game flipcards with rosters, fact books and complete statistics (box score, play-by-play, game notes). Statistics will be distributed individually and as a complete book following the game. Postgame quickie quotes are also available.
MEDIA SEATING: Please locate the seating chart in the press room to find your seat location. In general, the visiting team’s radio network is seated at the scorer’s table next to its team bench. Home radio and the originating television broadcast crew are located at mid-court on the side opposite from the benches. All other media are seated in the press section, located in the upper three rows of Section 28 in the arena. Media can access that section by either taking the stairs from court level or by taking the service elevator in the south tunnel.
VISITING RADIO: The University of Texas provides a courtesy hard-wired Ethernet line, one ISDN line and a POTS line for visiting radio. The visiting radio location is at the scorer’s table next to the visiting team bench. Three can sit comfortably in the area provided. A stats monitor will be provided at the location. Please contact Scott McConnell for visiting phone line numbers at the location.
MEDIA COVERING TEXAS ON THE ROAD: Media members wish-ing to cover UT on the road must contact the host media relations office for credentials.
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Pronuciation: AL-ums
Returns for his second season with the UT program … joined the team as a walk-on during Fall 2013 individual workouts … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:Saw action in three games … totaled four minutes of playing time on the season … earned a spot on the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
HIGH SCHOOL:Plano West High School in Plano, Texas (head coach Anthony Morgan) … two-year varsity letterwinner … helped his high school team to a 26-9 record and a trip to the state playoffs in his senior year … averaged 4.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per contest in 34 games played and earned All-District 8-5A Honorable Mention accolades as a senior.
PERSONAL: Full name is Brandon Kyle Allums … son of Lori and Grady Allums … born Nov. 22, 1993 in Minneapolis, Minn … spent the 2012-13 season as a prac-tice player for the UT women’s basketball team … majoring in accounting.
Brandon AllumsJunior • Forward • 6-4 • 241
Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)22
ALLUMS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 3-0 4-1.3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0
ALLUMS’ GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2013-14 (Sophomore)Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S PtsMercer - Did Not Play -South Ala. - Did Not Play -SFA - Did Not Play -HBU 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. BYU - Did Not Play - vs. DePaul - Did Not Play - UTA - Did Not Play -Vanderbilt - Did Not Play -at Temple - Did Not Play -Texas St. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0at UNC - Did Not Play -Mich. St. - Did Not Play -Rice 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma - Did Not Play -at OSU - Did Not Play -Texas Tech - Did Not Play -at WVU - Did Not Play -Iowa State - Did Not Play -Kansas State - Did Not Play -at Baylor - Did Not Play -Kansas - Did Not Play -at TCU - Did Not Play -at KSU - Did Not Play -OSU - Did Not Play -WVU - Did Not Play -at ISU - Did Not Play -at Kansas - Did Not Play -Baylor - Did Not Play -at OU - Did Not Play -TCU - Did Not Play -at TTU - Did Not Play -vs. WVU - Did Not Play -vs. Baylor - Did Not Play -vs. ASU - Did Not Play -vs. Michigan - Did Not Play -
ALLUMS’ CAREER HIGHSPoints ________________________________________________________________Rebounds __________________________________ 1 vs. Houston Baptist (11-18-13)FG ___________________________________________________________________3FG __________________________________________________________________FT ____________________________________________________________________Assists ________________________________________________________________Blocks ________________________________________________________________Steals _________________________________________________________________Minutes ____________________________________ 2 vs. Houston Baptist (11-18-13)
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Damarcus CroakerSophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 190
Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS)5
Returns for his second season in the backcourt rotation … one-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:Played in 33 games, including two starts (BYU and DePaul) … averaged 3.3 points in 9.5 minutes per game … recorded 14 points (3-of-9 threes) and four rebounds in 17 minutes while making his first career start against BYU (Nov. 25) … posted a season-high 15 points (5-of-8 threes) in a season-best 26 minutes against Oklahoma (Jan. 4) … registered 12 points (5-of-10 FG) and three boards and tied his season high in minutes played (26) at No. 11/12 Oklahoma State (Jan. 8) … earned a spot on the Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA).
HIGH SCHOOL:Jones High School in Orlando, Fla. (head coach Jerry Howard) … ranked as the No. 105 prospect in the nation by Rivals.com following his senior year … tabbed the No. 6 prospect in the state of Florida according to ESPN.com following his senior season … two-time Florida Athletic Coaches Association Class 4A All-State honoree (junior, senior) … named First Team 4A All-State by the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches as a senior … averaged a team-best 23.9 points per game and led the Tigers to the 2013 Florida High School Athletic Association regional quarterfinals … named a finalist for the 2013 Florida Class 4A Player of the Year award as a senior … two-time Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida selection … 2012-13 All-Metro Conference selection … played in the 2013 Florida vs. USA Hardwood Classic, matching the best high school seniors in Florida against some of the best high school seniors in the country … won the event’s Senior Showcase Dunk Competition … selected to participate in the 2013 Florida Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Game … MVP of the 2011 FAAZ Magazine Next Level Top 24 all-star game after scoring 27 points and lead-ing his team to the victory.
PERSONAL: Full name is Damarcus Dewayne Croaker … son of Tonette Jackson … born Jan. 29, 1994 in Orlando, Fla. … became a father on Feb. 4, 2014, when his girlfriend, Amber Shazier (SHAY-zure), gave birth to their son (Damarcus Dewayne Croaker, Jr.) at 1:27 a.m. in Orlando … Damarcus Jr. checked in at 5 pounds, 12 ounces at birth … interested in majoring in sport management.
CROAKER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 33-2 314-9.5 39-109 .358 22-74 .297 8-12 .667 11-20 31-0.9 29-0 11 22 0 6 108-3.3
CROAKER’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 18-0 163-9.1 17-53 .321 10-38 .263 4-5 .800 5-7 12-0.7 10-0 5 8 0 2 48-2.7
CROAKER’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICSTOURN G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BLK ST PTS-AVGBig 12 2-0 7-3.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-1.0
CROAKER’S CAREER HIGHSPoints _________________________________________________15 vs. Oklahoma (01-04-14)Rebounds __________________________________________ 4, twice • last vs. BYU (11-25-13)FG _________________________________________ 5, twice • last at Oklahoma St. (01-08-14)3FG ____________________________________________________5 vs. Oklahoma (01-04-14)FT ___________________________________________________________3 vs. BYU (11-25-13)Assists ___________________________________________2, twice • last at Temple (12-07-13)Blocks _______________________________________________________________________Steals ________________________________________ 2, twice • last vs. Texas State (12-14-13)Minutes ____________________________________ 26, twice • last at Oklahoma St. (01-08-14)
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Pronuciation: jah-VAHN feh-LEEKS
Returns for his third season in the backcourt rotation … versatile player who should see action at both the point and shooting guard spots … has played in 68 career games (44 starts) during his first two seasons … has reached double figures in scoring 29 times in his career … All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (coaches) selection as a sophomore … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team as a sophomore … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:Played in 34 games (21 starts) … ranked second on the team in assists (2.8 apg) and third in scoring (11.6 ppg) and minutes (26.2 mpg) … All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (coaches) selection … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team pick … claimed the Mike Wacker Comeback Award, Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award and the Earlene Fulmer 3-Point Attack Award at the team’s annual end of the year banquet … reached double fi gures in scoring 20 times, including the fi rst fi ve games of the season (longest stretch of his career) … posted a team-high 17 points against BYU (Nov. 25) … knocked down the game-winning three-pointer with 6.9 seconds left in overtime at Temple (Dec. 7) … scored 12 points at No. 14/18 UNC (Dec. 18), including eight of UT’s fi nal 14 points to secure the win … scored a career-high 28 points (10-of-19 FG) in UT’s league opener against Oklahoma (Jan. 4) … added 19 points (8-of-13 FG) at West Virginia (Jan. 13) … registered 17 points in the home win against No. 8/10 Iowa State (Jan. 18) … scored a team-high 23 points in the home victory over No. 22 Kansas State (Jan. 21) … dished out a game-high fi ve assists without a turnover in the win at No. 24/23 Baylor (Jan. 25) … missed the game at TCU (Feb. 4) due to concussion suff ered in the fi nal minutes against No. 6/7 Kansas (Feb. 1) … posted a team-high 27 points (9-of-14 FG, 6-of-8 threes) in 30 minutes during the home victory against Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) … registered 21 points while setting a career high in three-pointers made (7-of-9) in 39 min-utes against Baylor (Feb. 26) … posted 16 points (4-of-8 threes) in the Big 12 Championship quarterfi nal win over West Virginia (March 13) … scored 11 points in the win over Arizona State (March 20) in the NCAA Second Round.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:Played in all 34 games (23 starts) … led the team and ranked sixth in the Big 12 in assists per game (4.1 apg) … averaged 5.5 assists per game in 34.4 minutes per contest as the starting point guard during the fi rst 23 games of the season, when Myck Kabongo sat out due to an NCAA suspension … second on the team in steals (34) and fi fth in scoring (6.8 ppg) … recorded seven or more assists in 10 games … reached double fi gures in scoring in nine contests … played 35 minutes or more 11 times … paced the team in scoring during three games – Chaminade (17), Texas State (20) and at Baylor (26) … topped the squad in assists in 20 games and in steals 12 times … scored 10 points with nine rebounds as a starter in his collegiate debut against Fresno State (Nov. 9) … fi nished one rebound shy of becoming the fi rst freshman since P.J. Tucker (2003-04 season) to record a double-double in a season opener … led team in scoring with 17 points against Chaminade in the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Nov. 19) … played in a season-high 44 minutes in an overtime loss to USC in the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Nov. 20) … had 20 points (7-of-17 FG, 5-of-5 FT) in 35 minutes against Texas State (Dec. 15) … tied a season high in steals (three) against No. 23/19 North Carolina (Dec. 19), adding eight points and eight assists in 37 minutes … set a season high in assists (11) at No. 20/19 Michigan State (Dec. 22) in 39 minutes … established season highs in points (26), fi eld goals made (11), fi eld goal attempts (23) and free throw attempts (seven), while adding nine assists and just one turnover in 43 minutes at Baylor (Jan. 5) … registered 11 points in 42 minutes against West Virginia (Jan. 9) … did not turn the ball over in 34 minutes at Iowa State (Jan. 12) … scored 13 points (2-of-3 threes) in 20 minutes at No. 15/18 Oklahoma State (March 2) … earned a spot on the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
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FELIX’S CAREER HIGHSPoints _________________________________________________28 vs. Oklahoma (01-04-14)Rebounds _____________________________________________ 9 vs. Fresno State (11-09-12)FG _______________________________________________________ 11 at Baylor (01-05-13)3FG _______________________________________________________ 7 vs. Baylor (02-26-14)FT ________________________________________________________ 7 vs. Kansas (02-01-14)Assists _____________________________________________ 11 at Michigan State (12-22-12)Blocks ________________________________________________ 1 vs. Fresno State (11-09-12)Steals ________________________________________________________4 vs. BYU (11-25-13)Minutes _____________________________________________________44 vs. USC (11-20-12)
HIGH SCHOOL:St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, La. (head coach Clifford Barthe) … ranked as the No. 72 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 following his senior season … three-time all-state selection (sophomore, junior and senior) … four-time all-district choice … averaged 9.5 points, 6.8 assists, 4.3 steals and 3.4 rebounds per contest while leading St. Augustine to a 36-4 mark and a trip to the Class 4A state championship game in his senior season … posted a team-high 13 points in the state championship game loss against Peabody … named the 2011 Louisiana 5A Player of the Year as a junior … averaged 13.5 points, five assists and three steals per game while leading St. Augustine to a 31-6 record and the Louisiana 5A state title in his junior season … scored 23 points in the state championship game victory against Scotlandville.
PERSONAL: Full name is Javan Rodd Felix … son of Rodd and Tina Felix … born July 28, 1994 in New Orleans, La. … has three younger sisters: Julia (15), Jaida (13) and Jordan (9) … family was forced to relocate to Atlanta for four months when Javan was in sixth grade due to Hurricane Katrina (August 2005) but was able to return to New Orleans in January 2006 … interested in majoring in sport management.
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Returns for his third season in the backcourt rotation … has played in all 69 games (47 starts) in his first two seasons … Big 12 All-Defensive Team selection as a sophomore … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team choice as a sophomore … earned the team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player award in each of his first two seasons … one-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:Started all 35 games … led the team in steals (42) and ranked second on the squad in minutes played (29.6), third in assists (84), fourth in rebounds (4.7 rpg) and fi fth in scoring (7.1 ppg) … selected to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team (coaches) … earned a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team … named the team’s Outstanding Defensive Player for the second straight season … also recognized with the Hard Hat Award and Hustlin’ Horns Award at the team’s end-of-the-year banquet … reached double fi gures in scoring eight times … tallied 21 points (9-of-13 FG) and fi ve boards against Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 15) … posted his fi rst collegiate double-double and tallied career highs in points (23) and rebounds (11) against UT Arlington (Nov. 29) … tied a career high in fi eld goals made (9-of-13) and three-point-ers made (2-of-4) against UT Arlington … had a team-high nine boards and tied a season high with 38 minutes played in the overtime win at Temple (Dec. 7) … notched a career-high four steals against Texas State (Dec. 14) … dished out a career-high seven assists against Oklahoma (Jan. 4) … claimed his second career double-double at Oklahoma State (Jan. 8) with 12 points and 10 rebounds … dished out a team-high fi ve assists against just one turnover and grabbed seven boards in the home win against No. 22 Kansas State (Jan. 21) … matched his career high in rebounds with 11 in the home win over No. 6/7 Kansas (Feb. 1) … served as primary defender on KU’s Andrew Wiggins and limited Wiggins to seven points (2-of-12 FG) … posted 11 points and matched a career high in assists (seven) in the home win against West Virginia (Feb. 15) … recorded 14 points (6-of-6 FG), three steals and two assists in 35 minutes in UT’s NCAA Second Round win against Arizona State (March 20) … earned a spot on the Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA).
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:Played in all 34 games (12 starts) … earned the team’s Hustlin’ Horns Award and the Outstanding Defensive Player honor following the season … ranked fourth on the team in steals (23) … averaged 19.6 minutes per con-test during the last 19 games of the season (12.7 minutes per game in fi rst 15 contests) … reached double fi gures in scoring in three games … made nine consecutive starts against Big 12 Conference opponents (from Feb. 13 vs. Iowa State through March 13 vs. TCU) … scored seven points (3-of-4 FG) in eight minutes against Coppin State (Nov. 12) … started in three consecutive games against Sam Houston State (Nov. 27), UT Arlington (Dec. 1) and No. 15/15 Georgetown (Dec. 4) … made fi rst career start against Sam Houston State (Nov. 27), recording season highs in rebounds (six) and free throws made (5-of-7) in 26 minutes … dished out three assists in 11 minutes against No. 15/15 Georgetown (Dec. 4) at the Jimmy V Classic … set a season high in assists (four) at Iowa State (Jan. 12) … grabbed fi ve rebounds with three steals in 26 minutes at West Virginia (Feb. 4) … came off the bench to set season highs in points (13) and minutes (35) against No. 22/24 Oklahoma State (Feb. 9) … converted 5-of-11 FG and 3-of-3 FT in the contest vs. Oklahoma State … scored 10 points in 32 minutes and blocked a pivotal shot in the fi nal minutes of regulation during the home win against Oklahoma (Feb. 27).
HIGH SCHOOL:Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas (head coach Jeff Clarkson) … averaged a team-high 11.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists and two steals per game while leading Naaman Forest to a 29-8 mark and the Class 5A state semifinals as a senior … played alongside UT teammate Prince Ibeh in high school for three years (sophomore, junior and senior seasons).
PERSONAL: Full name is Demarcus Dejuan Holland … son of Lacetia (pronounced Laquisha) Bradford and Derrick Holland … born March 2, 1994 in Tyler, Texas … moved to Dallas from Tyler when Demarcus was in the second grade … has one older brother, Derrick, Jr., and three younger brothers, Craig, Desmond and Devon … interested in majoring in sport management.
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HOLLAND’S CAREER HIGHSPoints _______________________________________________23 vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13)Rebounds _______________________________________11, twice • last vs. Kansas (02-01-14)FG _________________________________________ 9, twice • last vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13)3FG ____________________________________________ 2, five times • last at KSU (02-08-14)FT _______________________________________________5, twice • last at Temple (12-07-13)Assists _____________________________________ 7, twice • last vs. West Virginia (02-15-14)Blocks ________________________________________________ 2 vs. Kansas State (02-23-13)Steals __________________________________________________ 4 vs. Texas State (12-14-13)Minutes _________________________________________38, twice • last at Temple (12-07-13)
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Returns for his fourth season as a starter in the frontcourt … lone scholar-ship senior on the roster … dropped 20 pounds in the offseason to get into better playing shape … versatile player who may see time at both the small forward/wing position and at power forward … has played in 95 career games (76 starts) during his first three seasons … earned All-Big 12 Second Team (coaches), USBWA All-District VII Team and NABC All-District 8 Second Team honors as a junior … three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2013-14: Played in 32 games (31 starts) … led the team in scoring (12.8 ppg) and ranked second on the team in rebounding (7.2 rpg) and third in blocks (40) while averaging 24.3 minutes per game … named the team’s Most Valuable Player and shared the team’s Most Improved Player award (Cameron Ridley) at the annual end-of-the-year team banquet … voted the team captain … selected to the USBWA All-District VII Team and NABC All-District 8 Second Team … earned All-Big 12 Second Team (coaches) and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (media) accolades … missed the game against UTA (Nov. 29) due to the death of his grandmother … did not play against Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) or TCU (March 5) due to a right knee injury… reached double figures in scoring in 24 games and recorded four double-doubles … posted a career-high 23 points (8-of-16 FG, career-high 4-of-7 threes) and nine rebounds in 26 minutes against South Alabama (Nov. 12) … had 16 points (5-of-8 FG) and eight rebounds in the overtime victory at Temple (Dec. 7) … had 15 points and 10 rebounds (five offensive) in the win at No. 14/18 North Carolina (Dec. 18) … tied his career high in points (23) and set a career high in field goals made (9-of-13) while adding seven rebounds in 31 minutes during the home win against No. 8/10 Iowa State (Jan. 18) … made a catch-and-shoot three-pointer at the buzzer to lead the Horns to a 67-64 home victory over No. 22 Kansas State (Jan. 21) … registered 22 points (career-high 9-of-10 FT), three blocks and three steals in 30 minutes during the home win against No. 6/7 Kansas (Feb. 1) … tallied a game-high 20 points (8-of-12 FT) and a career-high 16 rebounds at TCU (Feb. 4) … had 17 points and 10 boards in the second half of the win at TCU … became the first Longhorn to register 20 points and 15 rebounds in a Big 12 Conference road game since Damion James at Missouri (Jan. 12, 2008) … … recorded 17 points (7-of-11 FG) and six rebounds at No. 8/8 Kansas (Feb.
22) … posted 20 points (7-of-8 FG) and seven rebounds in 18 minutes dur-ing the Big 12 Championship quarterfinal win over West Virginia (March 13) … tallied 11 points in the win over Arizona State (March 20) in the NCAA Second Round … earned a spot on the Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA).
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13:Played in 29 games (team-high 29 starts) … led the team and ranked 16th in the Big 12 Conference in rebounds (5.6 rpg) … earned the team’s Hard Hat Award recipient, presented to a player for the physicality he brings to practice and in games … sat out five games (Jan. 26 vs. Texas Tech through Feb. 9 vs. Oklahoma State) due to a broken bone in his right hand suffered at Oklahoma (Jan. 21) … totaled eight games with double-digit points and three with 10 or more rebounds … led UT in rebounds during eight games … began season with a career-high 14 rebounds (eight offensive, six defensive) in 32 minutes against Fresno State (Nov. 9) … recorded first career double-double with 14 points (5-of-8 FG) and 10 rebounds (six offensive) in 27 minutes against Texas State (Dec. 15) … reached double figures in scoring during three consecutive games against West Virginia (12), at Iowa State (15) and against No. 4/4 Kansas (10) … set career high in minutes (36) while leading the team in rebounds (nine) and scoring (12 points) against West Virginia (Jan. 9) … also shot 2-of-3 from beyond the arc against West Virginia (Jan. 9), including a three-pointer to tie the game (50-50) with three seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime … scored 10 points (4-of-5 FG) in just 14 minutes against No. 4/4 Kansas (Jan. 19) … tied a season high with 15 points (6-of-12 FG) in 29 minutes at Iowa State (Jan. 12) … broke a bone in his right hand at Oklahoma (Jan. 21) after playing eight minutes … sat out the next five games, ending a string of 20 consecutive starts … had eight or more rebounds in 11-of-17 games prior to his hand injury … returned from injury against Iowa State (Feb. 13) and played 18 minutes with four points and three rebounds … shot 6-of-9 (.667) from the floor in two games at the Big 12 Championship … reached double figures in scoring (10 points) for the first time since his hand injury against No. 11/12 Kansas State (March 14) in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinals … converted 3-of-4 FG and 3-of-4 FT in 18 minutes against Kansas State.
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HOLMES’ CAREER HIGHSPoints _______________________________________23, twice • last vs. Iowa State (01-18-14) Rebounds ___________________________________________________ 16 at TCU (02-04-14)FG ____________________________________________________ 9 vs. Iowa State (01-18-14)3FG _______________________________________________ 4 vs. South Alabama (11-12-13) FT ________________________________________________________ 9 vs. Kansas (02-01-14)Assists ______________________________________________________4 at Baylor (01-25-14)Blocks _______________________________________ 3, nine times • last vs. Baylor (02-26-14)Steals ________________________________________ 3, five times • last vs. Kansas (02-01-14)Minutes _____________________________________________ 36 vs. West Virginia (01-09-13)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011-12:Played in all 34 games (17 starts) … ranked second on the team in rebound-ing (4.8 rpg), sixth in scoring (7.1 ppg) and third in blocked shots (20) … reached double fi gures in scoring in nine games … converted 81-of-167 (.485) fi eld goals and 69-of-96 (.719) free throws … led the team in off en-sive rebounds (74) … started the season opener against Boston University (Nov. 13) and recorded seven points (3-of-5 FG) and two rebounds in 20 minutes … posted 11 points (7-of-8 FT), six rebounds and a block in 21 minutes against Rhode Island (Nov. 15) … registered 12 points (3-of-4 FG, 6-of-6 FT) and five rebounds in 21 minutes against Oregon State (Nov.19) … set a season high with 16 points (4-of-8 FG, 7-of-7 FT), eight boards and one assist in 20 minutes against North Carolina State (Nov. 21) … made 20 consecutive free throws over a three-game span from Nov. 15-21 (Rhode Island, Oregon State, N.C. State) … recorded 14 points, nine rebounds and three assists in 28 minutes against Sam Houston State (Nov. 26) … tallied 12 points (4-of-7 FG), six rebounds, one block and one steal in 27 minutes against North Texas (Nov. 29) … tied his season high with 16 points (6-of-11 FG, 2-of-5 threes) and added six rebounds (fi ve off ensive) and three blocks in 28 minutes at No. 5/6 North Carolina (Dec. 21) … posted 11 points (4-of-5 FG, 3-of-4 FT), four rebounds and two steals in 21 minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 7) … registered 10 points (5-of-6 FG) and seven boards in 19 minutes at No. 9/9 Missouri (Jan. 14) … recorded seven points and tied his season highs in rebounds (nine, four offensive) and blocks (three) in 27 minutes against No. 4/4 Missouri (Jan. 30) … tallied 11 points (5-of-7 FG) and four rebounds (three offensive) in 27 minutes against No. 5/5 Missouri in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship semifinal (Mar. 9) … earned a spot on the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
HIGH SCHOOL:Antonian College Prep in San Antonio, Texas (head coach Andre Walker) … ranked as the No. 62 prospect nationally in the ESPNU 100 and No. 89 by Rivals.com following his senior season … two-time TAPPS (Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools) and TABC (Texas Association of Basketball Coaches) All-State selection as a junior and senior … two-time San Antonio Express-News Super Team selection (junior and senior) … averaged 23.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game while helping Antonian to a 16-13 mark in his senior year … averaged 24.2 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game while leading Antonian to the TAPPS 5A state semifinals during his junior season.
PERSONAL:Full name is Jonathan Alexander Holmes … son of Daryl and Angela Holmes … father, Daryl, played football at the University of Nebraska (lettered in 1980 as a defensive end) … middle of three children in the family … older sister, Amber, played basketball for four years at Southeast Missouri State (2009-12) … younger brother, Sterling, is a sophomore at Richland College in Dallas … born Dec. 9, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas … majoring in applied learning and development with a minor in educational psychology.
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Pronuciation: E-bay
Returns for his third season in the frontcourt rotation … has played in all 69 career games (four starts) in his first two years … ranked second on the team in blocked shots (61) as a sophomore … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team choice as a sophomore … one-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:Played in all 35 games … ranked second on the team in blocks (61) and fi fth in rebounding (3.4 rpg) while averaging just 13.6 minutes per contest … blocked at least three shots in a game six times on the season … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team choice … earned the Jay Arnette Award (selfl ess contributions to the program) at the team’s end-of-the-year banquet … posted a season-high 11 points while setting a career high in fi eld goals made (5-of-9) and added six rebounds and two steals in just 12 minutes against BYU (Nov. 25) … tied a season high with 11 points and set a career high in blocks (fi ve) in 25 minutes against UT Arlington (Nov. 29) … tied his season high with 11 points, six boards and four blocks in the overtime victory at Temple (Dec. 7) … three of his four blocks against Temple came in the overtime period … had eight points and eight rebounds in the home win against Texas Tech (Jan. 11) … also recorded eight boards in the victory at TCU (Feb. 4) … registered eight rebounds in 16 minutes at No. 8/8 Kansas (Feb. 22) … earned a spot on the Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA).
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:Played in all 34 games (four starts) … voted the team’s Most Improved Player at the end of the season … led the squad in fi eld goal percentage (.588, 30-of-51) … second on the team in blocked shots (40) and ranked ninth in the Big 12 Conference in blocks per game (1.2 bpg) … recorded three or more blocks in six games … tied for the team lead in rebounds (nine) and paced the squad in blocks (three) in 20 minutes against Coppin State (Nov. 12) … made fi rst career start against Chaminade (Nov. 19) in the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational … registered four blocks in a season-high 24 minutes against USC (Nov. 20) in Maui … blocked three shots in six minutes against UCLA (Dec. 8) … scored seven points (3-of-5 FT) in 15 minutes against West Virginia (Jan. 9) … scored eight points on four dunks
(4-of-4 FG) and grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes at Oklahoma (Jan. 21) … scored four points (2-of-4 FG) with four rebounds in 19 minutes at TCU (Feb. 19) … started fi rst career Big 12 game against No. 22/24 Oklahoma State (Feb. 9), grabbing six rebounds in nine minutes … set season highs in points (12), rebounds (11), blocks (fi ve) and free throws made (4-of-8) in 23 minutes at Houston (March 20) in the College Basketball Invitational … recorded his fi rst collegiate double-double in the season fi nale against Houston … in three postseason games, he averaged 6.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg while hitting 7-of-9 FG (.778).
HIGH SCHOOL:Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas (head coach Jeff Clarkson) … ranked as the No. 55 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and the No. 59 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 following his senior season … averaged 8.5 points, 8.4 rebounds and 4.9 blocks per game while leading Naaman Forest to a 29-8 mark and the Class 5A state semifinals as a senior … aver-aged 6.5 points, 9.3 rebounds and 5.2 blocks per contest during his junior season … played alongside UT teammate Demarcus Holland in high school for three years.
PERSONAL: Full name is Prince Chinenye (pronounced KEN-yay) Ibeh … “Chinenye” in Nigerian means “god’s gift” … son of Francis (father) and Charity (mother) Ibeh … his parents lived in Mbaise, Nigeria before moving to London in 1987 … born June 3, 1994 in London, England … lived in London for his first five years … moved with his family to Amarillo, Texas at age five and lived there until he was 10 years old … family moved to Dallas when Prince was 10 … has three older brothers, Jason (25), Gavin (24) and Daniel (22) and one younger sister, Kristina (12) … majoring in applied learning and development with a minor in psychology.
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IBEH’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ___________________________________________ 12 at Houston (03-20-13)Rebounds ________________________________________ 11 at Houston (03-20-13)FG __________________________________________________ 5 vs. BYU (11-25-13)3FG __________________________________________________________________FT _________________________________________ 4, twice • last vs. Rice (12-30-13)Assists _______________________________________ 2 vs. West Virginia (02-15-14) Blocks ______________________________ 5, twice • last vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13)Steals _______________________ 2, three times • last vs. Oklahoma State (02-11-14)Minutes ______________________________________ 25 vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13
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Pronuciation: LAMM-irt
Returns for his third season in the frontcourt rotation … has played in all 69 career games (13 starts) during his first two years … Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection as a sophomore … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:Played in all 35 games (four starts) … ranked third on the team in rebound-ing (5.2 rpg), fourth in blocked shots (17) and sixth in scoring (5.8 ppg) while averaging 20.7 minutes per game … converted 80-of-163 (.491) fi eld goals, including 18-of-53 threes (.340), and 25-of-38 (.658) free throws … reached double fi gures in scoring fi ve times … earned a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 First Team … received the team’s Coca-Cola Solid Citizen Award … recorded nine points and eight rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench in the season opener against Mercer (Nov. 8) … registered 12 points (4-of-6 FG, 4-of-4 FT) and eight rebounds in 27 minutes against Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 15) … posted a season-high 13 points (4-of-5 FG, 2-of-2 threes, 3-of-4 FT) and a game-high nine rebounds in 27 minutes against Houston Baptist (Nov. 18) … tallied 10 rebounds (six off ensive) in just 15 minutes off the bench in the win at No. 14/18 North Carolina (Dec. 18) … recorded 10 points (4-of-7 FG) and six rebounds in 21 minutes against Rice (Dec. 30) … registered 11 points (5-of-8 FG) and four rebounds in 20 minutes at No. 11/12 Oklahoma State (Jan. 8) … started and posted nine points and nine rebounds while setting a career high in three-point fi eld goals made (3-of-6) and minutes played (34) in the home win against Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) … led the team in rebounds (eight) in the home victory against West Virginia (Feb. 15) … started and tallied his fi rst career double-double (10 points and a career-high 13 rebounds) in 30 minutes during the home win against TCU (March 5) … earned a spot on the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:Played in all 34 games (nine starts) … ranked third on the team in fi eld goal shooting percentage (.481, 64-of-133 FG) … in his nine starts, he averaged 7.2 ppg and 4.9 rpg in 27.1 minutes per game while hitting 26-of-44 (.591) fi eld goals and 8-of-10 (.800) free throws … scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in 22 minutes in collegiate debut against Fresno State (Nov. 9) … had six points (2-of-3 threes) in 24 minutes against UT Arlington (Dec. 1) … grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds in 28 minutes against Texas State (Dec. 15) … recorded a team-high seven rebounds with six points and three assists in 24 minutes at Baylor (Jan. 5) … scored fi ve points with fi ve rebounds in 18 minutes against Texas Tech (Jan. 26) while playing against his brother (Clark) for the fi rst time … reached double fi gures in scoring for the fi rst time in his collegiate career with 10 points (5-of-6 FG) in 21 minutes against TCU (Feb. 2) … set season highs in points (14), fi eld goals made (6-of-8), minutes (40), blocks (three) and assists (four) in his fi rst career start against Iowa State (Feb. 13) … all nine starts came in consecutive contests … scored nine points (seven in the fi rst half) with four off ensive rebounds in 24 minutes at No. 14/13 Kansas (Feb. 16) ... reached double fi gures in scoring with 13 points (5-of-6 FG) and added seven rebounds in 32 minutes at TCU (Feb. 19) ... scored seven points (3-of-4 FG) with six rebounds in 33 minutes at No. 15/18 Oklahoma State (March 2) … led UT in rebounding (5.5 rpg) in two games at the Big 12 Championship against TCU (March 13) and No. 11/12 Kansas State (March 14).
HIGH SCHOOL:Churchill High School in San Antonio, Texas (head coach Timothy Woods) … ranked as the No. 94 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 following his senior year … averaged 12.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game while pacing Churchill to a 33-3 mark as a senior … converted 49.8 percent from the field (159-of-309) in his senior season … averaged 10 points, six rebounds, two blocks and two assists per game while leading Churchill to a 31-6 record as a junior … shot 56 percent from the field and converted 41 percent (14-of-34) from three-point range during his junior season.
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LAMMERT’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ________________________________________________ 14 vs. Iowa State (02-13-13)Rebounds ___________________________________________________13 vs. TCU (03-05-14)FG ____________________________________________________ 6 vs. Iowa State (02-13-13)3FG _______________________________________________ 3 vs. Oklahoma State (02-11-14)FT ________________________________________________4 vs. Stephen F. Austin (11-15-13)Assists _________________________________________________ 4 vs. Iowa State (02-13-13)Blocks ___________________________________3, twice • last vs. Houston Baptist (11-18-13)Steals _____________________________________________________ 2 vs. DePaul (11-26-13)Minutes ___________________________________________ 34 vs. Oklahoma State (02-11-14)
PERSONAL: Full name is Connor Austin Lammert … son of Dean and Christi Lammert … father played basketball at Texas A&I University (now called Texas A&M University-Kingsville) from 1980-83 … mother (the former Christi Scherrey) played volleyball at Texas A&I University from 1979-82 … born Aug. 31, 1994 in Tampa, Fla. … family moved from Tampa to San Antonio when Connor was one year old … has two older brothers, Chris (26) and Clark (22) … Clark, is a senior on the basketball team at Texas Tech … wears jersey number 21 because of his respect for Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett … majoring in corporate communication.
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Pronuciation: tuh-RELL MUR-ee
Returns for his second season with the UT program … one of two seniors on this year’s roster … joined the team as a walk-on during Fall 2013 indi-vidual workouts … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2013-14:Saw action in five games and totaled eight minutes of playing time … earned the team’s Jack Gray Award at the team’s annual end-of-the-year banquet, recognizing outstanding character, citizenship, academic achievement and contributions reflective of the UT basketball program … played a season-high four minutes against Texas State (Dec. 14) … also got playing time in the final minutes against Houston Baptist (Nov. 18), Rice (Dec. 30) and Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) … earned a spot on the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
HIGH SCHOOL:Lehman High School in Kyle, Texas (head coach Thomas Acker) … four-year varsity letterwinner … helped his high school team to its first-ever trip to the state playoffs as a senior … set the school record for career rebounds … named the 2011 District 27-4A Defensive Player of the Year … averaged 11.3 points and 10.0 rebounds per game while converting 56 percent from the field during his senior season … earned All-District 27-4A honors three times … ranked fifth in his graduating class and was a four-time selection to the Academic All-District 27-4A team.
PERSONAL: Full name is Tarale Gavon Murry … parents are Yvette and Imade Igiehon and Jodie and Mary McGarity Bey … cousin of former UT basketball player Ivan Wagner and former UT football player Wane McGarity … born Oct. 24, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas … majoring in accounting.
Tarale MurrySenior • Guard • 6-2 • 187
San Antonio, Texas (Lehman HS)40
MURRY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 5-0 8-1.6 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 0-0.0 1-0 0 1 1 0 0-0.0
MURRY’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 2-0 1-0.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0.0
MURRY’S CAREER HIGHSPoints _______________________________________________________________________Rebounds ____________________________________________________________________FG __________________________________________________________________________3FG _________________________________________________________________________FT ___________________________________________________________________________Assists _______________________________________________________________________Blocks _________________________________________________ 1 vs. Texas State (12-14-13)Steals ________________________________________________________________________Minutes ________________________________________________ 4 vs. Texas State (12-14-13)
MURRY’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2013-14 (Junior)Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S PtsMercer - Did Not Play -South Ala. - Did Not Play -SFA - Did Not Play -HBU 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. BYU - Did Not Play -vs. DePaul - Did Not Play -UTA - Did Not Play -Vanderbilt - Did Not Play -at Temple - Did Not Play -Texas St. 4 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0at UNC - Did Not Play -Mich. St. - Did Not Play -Rice 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma - Did Not Play -at OSU - Did Not Play -Texas Tech - Did Not Play -at WVU - Did Not Play -Iowa State - Did Not Play -Kansas State - Did Not Play -at Baylor - Did Not Play -Kansas - Did Not Play -at TCU - Did Not Play -at KSU - Did Not Play -OSU 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0WVU - Did Not Play -at ISU - Did Not Play -at Kansas - Did Not Play -Baylor - Did Not Play -at OU - Did Not Play -TCU - Did Not Play -at TTU 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. WVU - Did Not Play -vs. Baylor - Did Not Play -vs. ASU - Did Not Play -vs. Michigan - Did Not Play -
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Returns for his third season with the UT program … joined the team as a preferred walk-on during Fall 2012 individual workouts … redshirted during the 2012-13 season … four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:Saw action in five games and totaled 14 minutes of playing time … earned the team’s Spirit Award at the annual end-of-the-year banquet … posted three points and four rebounds in three minutes during his first collegiate action against Houston Baptist (Nov. 18) … played two minutes against Texas State (Dec. 14) … got one minute of playing time against Rice (Dec. 30) … scored two points, dished out two assists and had one rebound in a career-high eight minutes against TCU (March 5) … earned a spot on the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA) … also earned a place on the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls during his true freshman season.
HIGH SCHOOL:Langham Creek High School in Houston, Texas (head coach Charles Ament) … helped his high school team to a 48-20 combined record in his two years as a letterwinner … averaged 11.8 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game as a senior while helping Langham Creek to a school single-season record 27 wins and the school’s first District 17-5A championship in 24 years … named the District 17-5A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … TABC (Texas Association of Basketball Coaches) Class 5A All-Region III selection in his senior year … also earned a spot on the TABC 5A Academic All-State squad as a senior … averaged 4.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game as a junior … two-time Academic All-District 17-5A choice (as a junior and senior).
PERSONAL: Full name is Daniel Creech Newsome … son of Creech and Janice Newsome … born Feb. 6, 1994 in Houston, Texas … father played on the 1971 fresh-man basketball team at North Carolina State … majoring in accounting.
Danny NewsomeRedshirt Sophomore • Forward • 6-9 • 190
Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS)4
NEWSOME’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 5-0 14-2.8 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2-3 5-1.0 3-0 0 2 0 0 5-1.0
NEWSOME’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 2-0 8-4.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.5 0-0 0 2 0 0 2-1.0
NEWSOME’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2013-14 (Junior)Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S PtsMercer - Did Not Play -South Ala. - Did Not Play -SFA - Did Not Play -HBU 3 1-2 0-0 1-4 2-2-4 2 0 0 0 0 3vs. BYU - Did Not Play -vs. DePaul - Did Not Play -UTA - Did Not Play -Vanderbilt - Did Not Play - at Temple - Did Not Play -Texas St. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0at UNC - Did Not Play -Mich. St. - Did Not Play -Rice 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma - Did Not Play -at OSU 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Texas Tech - Did Not Play -at WVU - Did Not Play -Iowa State - Did Not Play -Kansas State - Did Not Play -at Baylor - Did Not Play -Kansas - Did Not Play -at TCU - Did Not Play -at KSU - Did Not Play -OSU - Did Not Play -WVU - Did Not Play -at ISU - Did Not Play -at Kansas - Did Not Play -Baylor - Did Not Play -at OU - Did Not Play -TCU 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 2at TTU - Did Not Play -vs. WVU - Did Not Play -vs. Baylor - Did Not Play -vs. ASU - Did Not Play -vs. Michigan - Did Not Play -
NEWSOME’S CAREER HIGHSPoints _______________________________________________________3 vs. HBU (11-18-13)Rebounds ____________________________________________________4 vs. HBU (11-18-13) FG ________________________________________________ 1, twice • last vs. TCU (03-05-14)3FG _________________________________________________________________________FT ___________________________________________________________1 vs. HBU (11-18-13)Assists _______________________________________________________________________Blocks _______________________________________________________________________Steals ________________________________________________________________________Minutes ______________________________________________________ 8 vs. TCU (03-05-14)
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Returns for his third season as a starter in the frontcourt rotation … has played in 68 career games (54 starts) in his first two years … earned USBWA All-District VII Team and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades as a sophomore … also named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team last season … averaged 11.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 31.0 minutes per game during UT’s two NCAA Tournament contests last year.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:Started all 35 games … led the team in rebounding (8.2 rpg) and blocked shots (76) and ranked fourth in scoring (11.2 ppg) while averaging 25.6 min-utes per contest … also led the squad in double-doubles (10) and fi eld goal percentage (.545) … named to the USBWA All-District VII Team and earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades (coaches and media) … selected to Big 12 All-Defensive Team … shared the team’s Most Improved Player award (Jonathan Holmes) at the annual end-of-the-year team banquet … reached double fi gures in scoring 20 times … recorded at least three blocks 12 times on the year … named to the fi ve-person CBE Hall of Fame Classic All-Tournament Team, as he averaged 15.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks in 30.0 minutes per game while converting 10-of-15 FG and 11-of-16 FT in the two contests against BYU and DePaul … posted 12 points, 10 rebounds and set a career high with six blocked shots against BYU (Nov. 25) … recorded 19 points (6-of-8 FG, 7-of-8 FT) and nine boards against DePaul (Nov. 26) … scored a career-high 22 points (8-of-10 FG, 6-of-8 FT) and added 10 rebounds against Texas State (Dec. 14) … had 17 points and nine boards in 31 minutes against No. 5/5 Michigan State (Dec. 21) … hit the game-winning free throws with 31 seconds left against Texas Tech (Jan. 11) … registered 12 points and 12 boards in 29 minutes at West Virginia (Jan. 13) … tallied 16 points (7-of-10 FG), 11 rebounds and fi ve blocks in the home win against No. 8/10 Iowa State (Jan. 18) … named Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 27) after averaging a double-double in a pair of wins against No. 22 Kansas State (67-64) and at No. 24 Baylor (74-60) … recorded 13.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game while converting 10-of-19 (.526) from the fi eld in the two contests … registered 18 points (7-of-10 FG, 4-of-4 FT), six boards and three blocks in the home victory against No. 22 Kansas State (Jan. 21) … recorded a career-high 14 rebounds in the win at No. 24/23 Baylor (Jan. 25) … had nine points, 10 boards and four blocks in the home victory against No. 6/7 Kansas (Feb. 1) … had 12 points and 13 rebounds and set a career high with free throws
made (10-of-12) in the home win against Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) … tal-lied 17 points (6-of-8 FG) and six boards against West Virginia (Feb. 15) … recorded 20 points (7-of-13 FG) and 10 rebounds in home win against Baylor (Feb. 26) … had 19 points and tied his career high with 14 boards at Oklahoma (March 1) … added 14 points and 10 rebounds against TCU (March 5) … averaged 11.5 points and team highs of 10.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 31.0 minutes per game during UT’s two NCAA Tournament contest … posted a team-high 17 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks in 30 minutes in the NCAA Second Round win against Arizona State (March 20) … hit the game-winning putback against Arizona State as time expired, marking the fi rst buzzer beater for him at any level of his playing career.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:Played in 33 of the 34 games (19 starts) … led team in blocked shots (47) and ranked seventh in the Big 12 Conference in blocks per game (1.4 bpg) … ranked fourth on the squad in rebounding (4.3 rpg) and eighth in scor-ing (4.1 ppg) while averaging 16.4 minutes per contest … had at least one block in 22 of 33 games played … blocked three shots in his collegiate debut against Fresno State (Nov. 9) to tie a school record for rejections by a freshman in a season opener (Damion James - 11/9/06) … set season highs in rebounds (12), steals (three) and blocks (fi ve) during 19 minutes against Mississippi State (Nov. 21) at the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational … set a season high in minutes played (33) against No. 15/15 Georgetown (Dec. 4) in the Jimmy V Classic … scored 11 points against the Hoyas for his fi rst career double-fi gure scoring game … recorded his fi rst collegiate double-double with a season-high 14 points and 10 rebounds in 32 minutes against UCLA (Dec. 5) … missed lone game of the season against Kansas State (Feb. 23) due to a right-eye infection … posted eight points (2-of-3 FG) and fi ve rebounds (four off ensive) in 19 minutes against Baylor (March 4) … earned a spot on the Spring 2013 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA).
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RIDLEY’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ________________________________________________ 22 vs. Texas State (12-14-13)Rebounds ____________________________________ 14, twice • last at Oklahoma (03-01-14)FG ____________________________________________________ 8 vs. Texas State (12-14-13)3FG _________________________________________________________________________FT ________________________________________________ 10 vs. Oklahoma State (02-11-14)Assists _________________________________ 2, four times • last vs. Arizona State (03-20-14)Blocks ______________________________________ 6, twice • last vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13) Steals ________________________________________ 3, twice • last vs. Texas State (12-14-13)Minutes ______________________________________________37 vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13)
HIGH SCHOOL:Fort Bend Bush High School in Richmond, Texas (head coach Ronnie Courtney) … McDonald’s All-American (15th in UT history, 14th in Rick Barnes era) … ranked as the No. 8 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 following his senior season … posted 12 points, nine rebounds and two blocks to lead the West squad to a victory at the 2012 McDonald’s All-America Game in Chicago (March 28) … also recorded 16 points and earned MVP honors for the West team at the All-American Championship in New Orleans … averaged 21.5 points, 15.2 rebounds and 5.3 blocks per game while helping Bush to a 25-5 record during his senior campaign … aver-aged 22.4 points, 16.2 rebounds and 7.2 blocks per contest as a junior … helped the Broncos to the 2010 Class 5A state title (first in school history) in his sophomore season … two-time All-Greater Houston Area selection (as a junior and senior).
PERSONAL: Full name is Cameron DeVon Ridley … son of Sharon Rinehart and Samuel Ridley … born Oct. 27, 1993 in Fayetteville, N.C. … family moved from Fayetteville to Houston when Cameron was three years old … has one older brother, Desonte Jolivet (23), and one older sister, Candice (21) … his high school coach, Ronnie Courtney, also was the high school coach for former UT and NBA guard T.J. Ford (when Ford played at Sugar Land Willowridge HS) … majoring in applied learning and development.
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Isaiah TaylorSophomore • Guard • 6-1 • 170
Hayward, Calif. (The Village School [Texas])1
Returns for his second year as the starter at point guard … started all 35 games last season as a freshman … earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team honors last season … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:Started all 35 games … claimed All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades (by coaches and media) and selected to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team … led the team in minutes played (30.1 mpg) and assists (4.0 apg) and ranked second on the squad in scoring (12.7 ppg) and steals (37) … sported a 141-to-83 (1.7-to-1) assist-to-turnover ratio … had five 20-point performances during the season … posted a team-high 17 points in 29 minutes during his collegiate debut against Mercer (Nov. 8) … the 17 points marked the sixth-highest scoring output by a UT player in a freshman debut and just three shy of the record held by Kevin Durant (20 vs. Alcorn State on Nov. 9, 2006) … had a season-high five steals against UT Arlington (Nov. 29) … posted a season-high eight assists against two turnovers against Vanderbilt (Dec. 2) … tied his season high with eight assists without a turnover against Texas State (Dec. 14) … registered a team-high 16 points in a season-high 37 minutes in the win at No. 14/18 North Carolina (Dec. 18) … added 16 points and five assists against No. 5/5 Michigan State (Dec. 21) … tallied 10 points and a season-high eight rebounds in the win at West Virginia (Jan. 13) … had 12 points (9-of-12 FT) in the home victory against No. 8/10 Iowa State (Jan. 18) … recorded a career-high 27 points while setting a career high in field goals made (10-of-18) in 36 minutes in the win at No. 24/23 Baylor (Jan. 25) … earned Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 27) honors following the win over the Bears … named Phillips 66 Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Feb. 3) after posting a team-high 23 points (7-of-14 FG, 8-of-8 FT) in 36 minutes in the home victory against No. 6/7 Kansas (Feb. 1) … had a team-high 26 points and set a career high in free throws made (10-of-10) to go along with eight assists against just one turnover in 37 minutes at No. 17/19 Iowa State (Feb. 18) … made 17 consecutive free throws over a three-game span in February (Oklahoma State, West Virginia and at Iowa State) … tallied 13 points, seven assists and six rebounds in the home win against Baylor (Feb. 26) … posted 21 points (7-of-14 FG, 7-of-7 FT), five assists and four boards against TCU (March 5) … recorded 16 points and seven assists against just one turnover in 29 minutes against Baylor (March 14) in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship semifinals … registered a team-high 22 points in the NCAA Tournament Third Round loss to No. 7/8 Michigan (March 22) … earned a spot on the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 35-35 1055-30.1 144-368 .391 5-19 .263 151-202 .748 10-105 115-3.3 90-1 141 83 3 37 444-12.7
TAYLOR’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 18-18 562-31.2 74-200 .370 2-8 .250 87-102 .853 3-56 59-3.3 47-0 72 42 3 23 237-13.2
HIGH SCHOOL:The Village School in Houston, Texas (head coach Don Harvey) … rated as the 13th-best prospect in the state of Texas according to ESPN.com follow-ing his senior year … averaged a team-high 17.6 points, 10.0 assists and 6.0 steals per game and converted 62.2 percent from the floor as a senior … Vikings went 23-5 during his senior campaign … as a junior, averaged 15.6 points and 12.0 assists per game while helping the team to a 29-4 record.
PERSONAL: Full name is Isaiah Shaquille Taylor … son of Loretta Perkins and Kenneth Taylor … born July 11, 1994 in Hayward, Calif. … moved to Houston and enrolled at The Village School prior to his junior season … his uncle, Terrell Lowery, played basketball at Loyola Marymount (1989-92) … a sophomore on the 1990 LMU squad that advanced to the “Elite Eight” in the NCAA Tournament, Lowery also played professional baseball, including stints with the Chicago Cubs (1997-98), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999) and the San Francisco Giants (2000) … interested in majoring in business or sport management.
TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ____________________________________________________ 27 at Baylor (01-25-14)Rebounds _____________________________________________ 8 at West Virginia (01-13-14) FG _______________________________________________________ 10 at Baylor (01-25-14)3FG ___________________________________ 1, five times • last vs. Arizona State (03-20-14)FT _____________________________________________________ 10 at Iowa State (02-18-14)Assists ___________________________________ 8, three times • last at Iowa State (02-18-14)Blocks ________________________________________ 1, three times • last vs. TCU (03-05-14)Steals _________________________________________________5 vs. UT Arlington (11-29-13) Minutes ________________________________________________ 38 vs. Michigan (03-22-14)
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Returns for his second season in the backcourt rotation … versatile player who may see action in both guard spots and on the wing … played in 34 games (10 starts) as a freshman … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:Played in 34 games (10 starts) … averaged 3.4 points in 12.1 minutes per game … claimed the Hard Hat Award at the team’s annual end-of-the-year banquet … earned his first career start and posted seven points, four rebounds and two steals in 15 minutes against Houston Baptist (Nov. 18) … had 10 points (4-of-7 FG), three rebounds and two steals in 23 minutes off the bench against DePaul (Nov. 26) … started and recorded 11 points (4-of-6 FG) and set a season high with six rebounds in 20 minutes against Vanderbilt (Dec. 2) … played a season-high 25 minutes at Temple (Dec. 7) … tied his season high with six rebounds in 10 minutes off the bench during the home win against No. 8/10 Iowa State … had a strong showing during UT’s two contests at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, averaging 7.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists while hitting 3-of-4 threes in 19.5 minutes per game … recorded a season-high 12 points (3-of-3 threes) in 19 minutes off the bench during the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship semifinal vs. Baylor (March 14) …earned a spot on the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
HIGH SCHOOL:Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas (head coach Jason Petty) … ranked as the No. 85 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 and the No. 107 prospect in the country by Rivals.com following his senior season … named to the 2013 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Class 5A All-State team … earned a place on the Dallas Morning News 2013 All-Area squad … a two-time TABC All-Region II selection (junior, senior) … back-to-back winner of the District 9-5A MVP award as a junior and senior … tabbed District 9-5A All-District Defensive MVP as a sophomore … named the District 9-5A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … as a senior, averaged 12.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 7.8 assists per contest in his senior season … guided team to a 33-6 record as a senior and the school’s second-ever trip to the 5A University Interscholastic League (UIL) state tournament … UIL state tournament is played at the Erwin Center, where squad fell in the semifinals to Fort Bend Travis … in the state semifinal loss to Fort Bend Travis, he paced Berkner in scoring and tied for the team lead
Kendal YancySophomore • Guard • 6-3 • 200
Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS)0
YANCY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 34-10 411-12.1 38-93 .409 6-17 .353 33-59 .559 25-49 74-2.2 34-0 30 18 3 12 115-3.42
YANCY’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICSYEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG2013-14 17-2 149-8.8 9-24 .375 0-5 .000 15-23 .652 10-22 32-1.9 16-0 13 7 0 4 33-1.9
YANCY’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ____________________________________________________ 12 vs. Baylor (03-14-14)Rebounds _____________________________________6, twice • last vs. Iowa State (01-18-14)FG _________________________________________ 4, three times • last vs. Baylor (03-14-14)3FG _______________________________________________________ 3 vs. Baylor (03-14-14)FT ________________________________________________ 3, twice • last vs. WVU (03-13-14)Assists ____________________________________________ 3, twice • last vs. WVU (03-13-14)Blocks ______________________________________ 1, three times • last vs. Baylor (03-14-14)Steals ________________________________________ 2, four times • last at Baylor (01-25-14)Minutes __________________________________________________ 25 at Temple (12-07-13)
in rebounds and assists … named to the 5A UIL All-Tournament Team … as a junior, averaged 13.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game as Berkner went 28-8.
PERSONAL: Full name is Kendal Lee Yancy … son of Jackie Yancy … born Sept. 7, 1994 in Dallas, Texas … has one brother, Terrel Harris (26), and one sister, Tresa Yancy (13) … brother, Terrel Harris, played basketball at Oklahoma State (2006-09) … Harris went on to play professionally, including stints with the Miami Heat (2011-13, member of the 2012 NBA Champions) and New Orleans Hornets (2013) … interested in majoring in business.
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Will compete immediately for time in the backcourt rotation.
HIGH SCHOOL:Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis, Mo. (head coach Jason Tatum) … tabbed the No. 86 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN … averaged 20.8 points, 8.2 rebounds and nearly two blocks per game while leading CBC to a 25-7 overall record and the Missouri Class 5 state champi-onship as a senior … recorded 43 points, 20 rebounds and three blocked shots in the 86-77 overtime victory against Columbia Hickman in the state title game … named the St. Louis American Player of the Year as a senior … in his junior season (2012-13), led CBC with 17.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game while hitting 37.6 percent from three-point range … as a sophomore, he helped the Cadets advance to the Missouri Class 5 quarterfinals by averaging a team-best 14.2 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game … also knocked down a team-high 48 three-pointers and led the squad in three-point field goal percentage (.485) as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan Kahlil Barnett … son of Karen Barnett and Bob Bonner … father, Bob Bonner, played basketball at Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls, Texas) for four years … has one older half-brother, R.J. Bonner, and one older half-sister, Chelsye Witcher … born Dec. 31, 1995 in St. Louis, Mo. … family moved to San Antonio when Jordan was two … then moved back to St. Louis when Jordan was six … interested in majoring in business or corporate communication.
Jordan BarnettFreshman • Forward • 6-6 • 205
St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers College HS)
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Spent his first freshman and sophomore seasons at the University of Maryland (2012-13 and 2013-14) … elected to transfer to UT and began taking classes this fall …will sit out the 2014-15 season due to NCAA trans-fer rules … will have two years of eligibility remaining, beginning with the 2015-16 season.
AT MARYLAND:Played in all 32 games (20 starts) during his sophomore season (2013-14) … averaged 3.0 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per game while helping Maryland post a 17-15 record (9-9 ACC) … converted 39-of-69 (.565) field goals as a sophomore … had a season-high 10 points and five rebounds against Florida Atlantic (Dec. 14, 2013) … played in 37 of a possible 38 games (eight starts) in his freshman season (2012-13) … aver-aged 3.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 12.0 minutes per game while helping Maryland post a 25-13 record (8-10 ACC) and advance to the Postseason NIT semfinals … converted 58-of-100 (.580) field goals as a freshman … made his first career start against Maryland Eastern Shore (Dec. 5, 2012) and had a career-high 12 points … added a season-high eight rebounds in 16 minutes against South Carolina State (Dec. 8, 2012).
HIGH SCHOOL:The Village School in Houston, Texas (head coach Don Harvey) … tabbed the No. 30 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN and No. 53 by Rivals.com following his senior year … averaged 26.5 points, 10 rebounds, three blocks and two assists per game as a senior … was a high school teammate of UT point guard Isaiah Taylor during Cleare’s senior season (Taylor’s junior year).
PERSONAL: Full name is Shaquille Cleare … son of Brian and Agatha Cleare … his father, Brian, played basketball at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (Chickasha, Okla.) … youngest of four children … has one brother, Isheiko (28), and two sisters, Shanequah (30) and Isheika (28) … his legal guardians are Don and Mia Harvey … born Feb. 19, 1993 in Nassau, Bahamas … wears jersey No. 32 to honor his father, who also wore No. 32 during his collegiate playing days … majoring in applied learning and development with a minor in African American studies.
Shaquille CleareJunior • Forward • 6-8 • 290
Andros, Bahamas (The Village School [Texas]/Maryland)
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Enrolled at Texas in January 2014 after completing the Fall 2013 semester at UTSA.
HIGH SCHOOL:Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas (head coach Dan Miller) … four-year letterwinner … named District 19-5A Most Valuable Player as a senior … led the Spartans to their third consecutive 30-win season and third district championship in five years … earned Region III-5A honors by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) in his senior season.
PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Thomas McClurg … son of Tom and Susan McClurg … born Dec. 14, 1994 in Lafayette, La. … moved to Katy, Texas prior to his freshman year at Seven Lakes HS in 2009 … has one sister, Lauren (17) and one brother, Jackson (15) … interested in majoring in geosciences.
Ryan McClurgSophomore • Forward • 6-5 • 225
Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS/UTSA)
30Will compete immediately for time in the frontcourt rotation … member of USA Under-18 National Team which won the gold medal at the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in June in Colorado Springs, Colo. … set a USA U18 competition record with 18 total blocks during the five-game tournament … 16th McDonald’s All-American and 11th Jordan Brand All-American in program history.
HIGH SCHOOL:Euless Trinity High School in Bedford, Texas (head coach Mark Villines) … tabbed the No. 2 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN, No. 4 by 247Sports and No. 9 by Rivals.com … competed at the prestigious McDonald’s All-American Game, Jordan Brand Classic and as a member of the U.S. team at the Nike Hoop Summit in the spring following his senior year … averaged 18.1 points, 12.2 rebounds and 6.8 blocks per game as a senior while lead-ing Trinity to a 24-7 overall record, including a 13-1 mark in District 6-5A.
PERSONAL: Full name is Myles Christian Turner … son of David and Mary Turner … has one younger sister, Mya (12) … born March 24, 1996 in Bedford, Texas … wears jersey No. 52 to honor Habram (huh-BRAUM) Rosario, a close friend and middle school teammate who passed from leukemia when Myles was in eighth grade (Rosario wore No. 52 on the middle school team) … interested in majoring in psychology.
Myles TurnerFreshman • Forward • 6-11 • 240
Bedford, Texas (Euless Trinity HS)
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A proven winner at every stop of his career, Rick Barnes has led The University of Texas basketball program to a level of national prominence never before seen at the Forty Acres. In his first 16 years at the helm of the Longhorns, the 60-year-old Barnes has guided Texas to 15 NCAA Tournament appearances entering the 2014-15 campaign. Barnes became the all-time winningest coach in Texas history during the 2006-07 season. The Horns have registered a 382-166 (.697) mark in Barnes’ 16 seasons, an average of nearly 24 victories per year. UT also set a school record by recording 13 straight 20-win seasons from 1999-2000 through 2011-12. Texas has made five “Sweet 16” showings during the last 13 years. Included in this 13-year stretch was a trip to the 2003 Final Four, marking the third time in school history and first since 1947 (a span of 56 years) that UT had advanced to the Final Four. Texas advanced to the “Elite Eight” in 2006 and 2008 and the “Sweet 16” in 2002 and 2004. Texas has claimed three Big 12 Conference titles in Barnes’ 16 seasons (1999, 2006 and 2008). UT also has advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA tourney three times in the last 12 seasons (2003, 2006 and 2008). Barnes has been named Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year four times during his tenure in Austin (1999, 2003, 2008 and 2014) and has five times been named the NABC District 9 Coach of the Year (1999, 2001, 2003, 2008 and 2014). Texas recorded a 24-11 mark and advanced to the NCAA Third Round in 2013-14. The Horns registered a 28-8 record and advanced to the NCAA Third Round in 2010-11. UT climbed to the top of both major national polls (Associated Press, USA Today Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll. Texas held the top spot in both polls for a two-week stretch. UT set a school record for most wins in a season (31-7) in 2007-08. While using a starting rotation of four freshmen and a sopho-more in 2006-07, the Horns posted a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In 2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight.” During the Barnes era, the Longhorns have spent 180 weeks in the AP Top 25 poll, including 84 in the Top 10. Texas also has finished the season ranked in the Top 10 of the USA Today coaches’ poll in four of the last 12 seasons (No. 3 in 2002-03, No. 10 in 2003-04, No. 9 in 2005-06 and No. 5 in 2007-08). The Longhorns have reached the 10-win mark in Big 12 Conference play in 11 of the 16 seasons under Barnes. UT has recorded at least 13 league wins in six of Barnes’ 16 seasons in Austin (13-3 in 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2007-08 and
2010-11). Not only has Barnes shown the ability to develop winning teams, he has played a huge role in producing individual success. Texas is the only school in the country that can claim two National Player of the Year winners in the last 12 seasons, T.J. Ford (2003) and Kevin Durant (2007). UT has had four consensus first-team All-Americans during the Barnes era (Chris Mihm in 2000, T.J. Ford in 2003, Kevin Durant in 2007 and D.J. Augustin in 2008), and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard in 2008. Texas has had 16 players drafted in the 16 years under Barnes, including 10 first-round selections and six lottery picks in Chris Mihm, T.J. Ford, LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, D.J. Augustin and Tristan Thompson. Both Aldridge (2006) and Durant (2007) were selected as the No. 2 overall picks in their respective drafts. In fact, UT became the first school to have a Top Two pick in consecutive NBA Drafts since DePaul in 1981-82. When Augustin was selected as the No. 9 pick by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed quite a three-year run for the Longhorns at the Draft. Texas was the only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. In fact, UT became just the fourth school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was implemented) to produce a lot-tery pick in three consecutive years. Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut (2004-06) previously accomplished the feat. Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first round of the 2011 NBA Draft for the first time in school history. Tristan Thompson was selected with the No. 4 pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was taken with the No. 26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later traded to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29 pick by the San Antonio Spurs.
17th season at Texas • 28th season as a head coach
Full name __________________________________ Richard Dale Barnes
Birthdate _______________________________________ July 17, 1954
Children _________________________________________ Nick, Carley
Head Coach Rick Barnes
BARNES’ BITS
• 2009 Legends of Coaching Award recipient (Wooden Award)• 2014 University of Texas Men’s Athletics Hall of Honor inductee• All-time winningest coach in Texas history• Four-time Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year (1999, 2003, 2008, 2014)• Five-time NABC District 9 Coach of the Year (1999, 2001, 2003, 2008,
2014)• Two-time USBWA District 7 Coach of the Year (1999, 2001)• First coach in school history to guide Texas to 14 consecutive NCAA
Tournaments (1999-2012) and 13 straight 20-win seasons (2000-12)• First coach in school history to lead Texas to three straight trips to the
“Sweet 16” (2002-04)• Led Texas to a No. 1 national ranking in both major national polls in
2009-10, the highest ranking in school history• First coach in Clemson history to take the Tigers to three straight NCAA
Tournaments• Led Clemson to a No. 2 national ranking in 1996-97, the highest rank-
ing in school history• Led Providence to its first Big East Conference Tournament title in
school history (1994)• 1988 Colonial Athletic Association co-Coach of the Year
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The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school history that the Horns had three players selected in the same draft. UT also had three players selected during the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected with the No. 19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with the No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later traded to the New Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with the No. 32 pick (second selection in the second round) by the Miami Heat. LaMarcus Aldridge (No. 2 pick by Chicago), P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by Toronto) and Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the 2006 NBA Draft.
In the classroom, Texas Basketball has received public recogni-tion awards for its multi-year NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in each of the last five years (2010-14). The awards are given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sport. UT has earned a perfect 1,000 score in each of the last five multi-year APR reports. In addition, Men’s Basketball has posted perfect 1,000 APR single-year scores in EVERY season dating back to 2005-06 (eight consecutive years).
The Men’s Basketball team’s semester GPA in Spring 2014 was a 3.33 (4.0 scale), the highest single-semester team GPA in program history. The team enters the 2014 Fall semester with a cumulative team GPA of 3.20. UT also led the Big 12 Conference in the number of Academic All-Big 12 selections in the sport of men’s basketball for four con-secutive years (2008-11). Texas had six players earn the accolades in both 2008 and 2009 and five players claim a spot in 2010. The Horns had four selections on the 2011 squad. Four UT players earned a spot in 2014. Barnes also helped change the physical face of Texas Basketball, when the Frank Erwin Center completed a three-step, $52 million makeover. Phase one was completed prior to the start of the 2001-02 season, when the lower arena seating areas were reconfigured to move fans closer to the court. In the process, almost 1,200 arena-level seats were created as general admission seating for UT students. Construction on the final two phases – luxury suites and the 44,000-square foot Denton A. Cooley Pavilion (a state-of-the-art practice facility located immediately south of the Erwin Center) – was completed in mid-October of 2003. The two-story facility serves as the Longhorns’ headquarters for the basketball program. Barnes has compiled a 584-300 (.661) record in 27 seasons as a head coach at George Mason, Providence, Clemson and Texas. Along the way, he has guided his teams to a total of 21 NCAA Tournaments and three Postseason NIT appearances. On April 10, 2009, Barnes received the John R. Wooden Award’s “Legends of Coaching” honor. The award recognizes the lifetime achievement of coaches who exemplify Coach Wooden’s high stan-dards of coaching success and personal achievement. The Wooden Award Committee also considers the character, success rate of the coach’s student-athletes on and off the court, graduating rate of student-athletes, coaching philosophy and a coach’s identification with the goals of the Wooden Award. On April 1, 2011, Barnes received the U.S. Basketball Writers Association’s (USBWA) Good Guy Award. The accolade honors both coaching excellence and cooperation with the media.
On Nov. 7, 2014, Barnes was inducted into The University of Texas Men’s Athletics Hall of Honor. This marks the highest honor bestowed by the UT Athletics Department.
COACHING STYLE
Barnes is a coach who adapts his style of play to the talents of his team. In his first three years at Texas, the Horns combined a half-court offensive attack featuring post players Chris Mihm and Chris Owens with a hard-nosed, man-to-man defense that posted three of the top 10 marks in school history for single-season field goal percentage defense. In fact, Texas ranked fifth nationally in 2000-01 in field goal percentage defense, holding opponents to just 38.9 percent shooting on the year. In 2001-02, Barnes instructed freshman sensation T.J. Ford to push the ball and attack offensively at every opportunity. Under Barnes’ guidance, a smaller but quicker squad reached the “Sweet 16” for the first time at Texas since 1996-97. One year later (2002-03), the Longhorns turned heads around the nation by climbing to as high as No. 2 in the national polls, earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the Final Four for the first time since 1947.
YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH RICK BARNES
Year School All League Postseason1987-88 George Mason 20-10 9-5 (tie 2nd) Totals One year 20-10 (.667) 9-5 (.643)
Year School All League Postseason1988-89 Providence 18-11 7-9 (tie 6th) NCAA First Round1989-90 Providence 17-12 8-8 (tie 6th) NCAA First Round1990-91 Providence 19-13 7-9 (tie 7th) NIT Quarterfinals1991-92 Providence 14-17 6-12 (9th) 1992-93 Providence 20-13 9-9 (tie 4th) NIT Fourth Place1993-94 Providence 20-10 10-8 (tie 4th) NCAA First RoundTotals Six years 108-76 (.587) 47-55 (.461) 3 NCAAs, 2 NITs
Year School All League Postseason1994-95 Clemson 15-13 5-11 (tie 6th) NIT First Round1995-96 Clemson 18-11 7-9 (6th) NCAA First Round1996-97 Clemson 23-10 9-7 (4th) NCAA Sweet 161997-98 Clemson 18-14 7-9 (tie 4th) NCAA First RoundTotals Four years 74-48 (.607) 28-36 (.438) 3 NCAAs, 1 NIT
Year School All League Postseason1998-99 Texas 19-13 13-3 (1st) NCAA First Round1999-00 Texas 24-9 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Second Round2000-01 Texas 25-9 12-4 (tie 2nd) NCAA First Round2001-02 Texas 22-12 10-6 (tie 3rd) NCAA Sweet 162002-03 Texas 26-7 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Final Four2003-04 Texas 25-8 12-4 (tie 2nd) NCAA Sweet 162004-05 Texas 20-11 9-7 (tie 5th) NCAA First Round2005-06 Texas 30-7 13-3 (tie 1st) NCAA Elite 82006-07 Texas 25-10 12-4 (3rd) NCAA Second Round2007-08 Texas 31-7 13-3 (tie 1st) NCAA Elite 82008-09 Texas 23-12 9-7 (tie 4th) NCAA Second Round2009-10 Texas 24-10 9-7 (tie 6th) NCAA First Round2010-11 Texas 28-8 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Third Round2011-12 Texas 20-14 9-9 (6th) NCAA Second Round2012-13 Texas 16-18 7-11 (7th) CBI Opening Round2013-14 Texas 24-11 11-7 (tie 3rd) NCAA Third RoundTotals 16 years 382-166 (.697) 178-85 (.677) 15 NCAAs, 1 CBI
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In 2003-04, following Ford’s early departure to the NBA, Barnes guided a squad that featured an 11-man rotation to post 25 wins and reach the “Sweet 16” for the third consecutive year, another first in Texas history. Using just a seven-man rotation and playing zone defense throughout much of the 2005-06 season, the Horns posted a 30-7 record, claimed a share of the Big 12 Conference crown and advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA Tournament. Barnes and his staff did one of their best jobs during the 2006-07 season. After losing the entire starting five from the “Elite Eight” team the year before, the staff took a starting lineup that featured four freshmen and one sophomore and led the club to a 25-10 mark and the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. Kevin Durant became the first freshman in NCAA history to earn National Player of the Year honors, sweeping all seven major awards. Despite Durant’s departure to the NBA, the Horns registered a school record for wins in a season (31-7 mark), claimed a share of the Big 12 Conference title and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight” during the 2007-08 season. The coaching staff put the ball in the hands of D.J. Augustin, who earned consensus first-team All-America and first-team Academic All-America honors in addition to winning the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard. In 2010-11, Texas used an inside-outside attack that featured sophomore wing Jordan Hamilton and freshman forward Tristan Thompson to register a 28-8 mark, the third-highest single-sea-son victory total in school history. Hamilton earned consensus second-team All-America honors, while Thompson earned Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year and first-team Freshman All-America accolades.
BARNES AT TEXAS
Hired as the 23rd men’s basketball coach in Texas history on April 12, 1998, Barnes took all of one year to turn the Longhorns basketball program from one in disarray to one on the rise in the national picture. Despite playing with just seven scholarship play-ers for the majority of the 1998-99 season and struggling out of the gate to a 3-8 mark, Barnes remained patient and engineered one of the greatest midseason turnarounds in school history. The Longhorns won 16 of their final 21 games to finish the year at 19-13. In the process, Texas posted a 13-3 mark in the Big 12 Conference en route to capturing its first ever Big 12 crown and first outright league title since 1993-94. Texas claimed a No. 7 seed in the East Region of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Purdue (58-54) in a first-round nailbiter. For his efforts, Barnes was named the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year by both the media and the league’s coaches. He also earned mention as Basketball Times’ All-Southwest Coach, USBWA (United States Basketball Writers Association) District 7 Coach of the Year and NABC (National Association of Basketball Coaches) District 9 Coach of the Year. Barnes became the first rookie coach at Texas to win an outright league title since Harold Bradley led the Longhorns to the Southwest Conference crown in 1959-60. Barnes led the Longhorns to one of the best regular seasons in modern school history in 1999-2000. Along the way, Texas posted a 24-9 record (13-3 Big 12, second), advanced to the second round of the NCAA tourney and earned a No. 15 final AP ranking, the best in school history. Tabbed No. 21 in the AP preseason poll, the Horns
were ranked in the AP Top 25 all season for the first time in school history. Despite playing a school-record 12 games against AP Top 25 foes, Texas won 20 games for the first time since 1995-96. The 22 regular-season wins tied for the third-most victories by a Texas team. The Longhorns also posted five wins against AP Top 25 opponents, including two against Top 10 foes, breaking the school record for most wins in a season versus ranked opponents. Texas earned a No. 5 seed in the West Region of the NCAA Tournament, tied for the best NCAA seed in school history since the tourney expanded to 64 teams. UT downed Indiana State (77-61) in the first round, before falling to fourth-seeded LSU (72-67) in round two. One of 15 finalists for the 2000 Naismith National College Coach of the Year, Barnes helped develop junior Chris Mihm into one of the top centers in the country. Mihm earned consensus first-team All-America honors, becoming just the second player in Texas history (Jack Gray, 1935) to earn the accolade. Mihm also was named to the AP first-team All-America squad, becoming the first player in school history to earn the honor. Despite losing four starters from the 1999-2000 squad, includ-ing Mihm a year early to the NBA, Barnes did one of his better coaching jobs during his third year in Austin. He molded four true freshmen who all played significant minutes and a total of eight newcomers into a team that posted a 25-9 record (12-4 Big 12, tied for second), advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished the year ranked No. 18 in the final AP poll. The ranking marked the first time in school history that the Horns appeared in the final AP poll in back-to-back seasons. Texas used an eight-game winning streak to reach the Big 12 Tournament title game for the first time in the league’s five-year history before falling to Oklahoma. After earning a No. 6 seed in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament, the Horns closed out the season with a 79-65 loss to an upstart Temple squad which eventu-ally reached the “Elite Eight.” The Longhorns tied a school record for most home wins in a season (16-1 mark) and defeated two AP Top 10 teams (No. 5 Illinois, No. 6 Iowa State) at home in the same season for the first time in school history. Texas’ 23 regular-season wins also tied for the second-most regular-season victories in UT history. Barnes again earned USBWA District 7 and NABC District 9 Coach of the Year accolades.
THE BARNES FACTOR … BY THE NUMBERS
UT Pre-Barnes Stat UT Under Barnes(1906-98) (1999-current)3 ______________ Weeks ranked in AP Top 10 ___________ 8450 _____________ Weeks ranked in AP Top 25 __________ 1804# _____________ NCAA “Sweet 16” trips ________________ 516-19 ___________ NCAA Tournament Record __________19-1523 _____________ Wins Against AP Top 25 ______________ 631 ______________ McDonald’s All-Americans ____________ 15
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Year four in Austin proved to be one of the most dramatic in school history. When All-America candidate Chris Owens was lost for the season with a torn ACL in late December, most predicted Texas would be lucky to reach the Postseason NIT. One of the youngest teams in the nation, as its top five players by season’s end consisted of four sophomores and then-freshman Ford, the Longhorns man-aged to rally around each other and prove the naysayers wrong. UT posted a 22-12 record (10-6 Big 12, tied for third) and advanced to the NCAA “Sweet 16” for the first time since 1996-97. Texas used a 70-61 win at No. 5 Oklahoma State to open Big 12 Conference play and set the tone for an exciting spring. The victory marked the first against an AP Top Five opponent in a true road game in school history. The Longhorns overcame a brutal February slate, as six of their eight opponents were ranked in the AP Top 25 at some point during the season, to earn a No. 3 seed in the Big 12 Tournament. After falling in the Big 12 tourney semifinals, the Longhorns headed to Dallas as a No. 6 seed at the Midwest Sub-Regional. Before a pro-Texas crowd, the Longhorns posted wins against Boston College (70-57) and No. 17 Mississippi State (68-64) to advance to the “Sweet 16” for just the third time since the NCAA tourney expanded to 64 teams in 1985. In a matchup against No. 2 seed Oregon in the regional semifinals, Texas rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit to tie the game at 70 with 24 seconds remaining. However, a place in the “Elite Eight” was denied when Oregon guard Fred Jones drove the lane and hit a running floater with three seconds left to give the Ducks a 72-70 victory. Ford became the first freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation in assists (8.27 avg.), picking up USBWA National Freshman of the Year honors. Texas concluded the season tied at No. 18 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll. The 2002-03 campaign was arguably the most successful sea-son in school history. Returning all five starters from the team that reached the “Sweet 16,” expectations had never been higher. Texas was ranked No. 4 in the AP preseason poll. The Horns proved up to the challenge, tying the school record for most victories in a season with a 26-7 mark. Along the way, Texas earned its highest ranking in both the Associated Press and the ESPN/USA Today polls in school history (No. 2 in both polls on Dec. 2, 2002). UT was ranked in the AP Top 10 for all 19 weeks of the season, a first in school history, and 13 of those 19 weeks were spent in the Top Five.
Barnes earned his 300th career collegiate victory in a 58-50 win against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 30). He also became the sixth coach in UT history to reach 100 wins while at Texas with a 70-50 victory against Iowa State (Jan. 11). UT placed second in the final Big 12 standings with a 13-3 mark in arguably the nation’s toughest conference. The Longhorns posted a 14-0 record at home, marking the first time since the 1994-95 season and just the third time since the move to the Erwin Center in 1977-78 that the Horns completed an unbeaten home campaign. Texas also recorded a 6-4 mark against AP Top 25 teams, setting a school record for most victories against ranked opponents in a season, and a 3-1 record against AP Top 10 foes. Barnes used a formula of depth and exceptional team chem-istry to guide the Horns to their first-ever No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Texas made the most of its opportunities in the tourney, recording wins against UNC Asheville and Purdue during the NCAA First and Second Rounds in Birmingham, Ala. The Horns then posted hard-fought victories against No. 23 Connecticut and Michigan State at the NCAA South Regional in San Antonio to advance to their first Final Four since 1947, a span of 56 years. A 95-84 loss to eventual national champion Syracuse in the Louisiana Superdome before 54,432 fans, the largest crowd to ever see a Texas Basketball game, ended UT’s successful run in the NCAA semi-finals. One of 25 finalists for the Naismith National Coach of the Year, Barnes garnered Big 12 Coach of the Year honors from the league’s coaches and NABC District 9 Coach of the Year accolades. He helped develop Ford into one of the top players in school history. Ford became the first UT male to earn the Naismith and Wooden Awards as college basketball’s Player of the Year. He also was named National Player of the Year by CBS SportsLine, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News and garnered consensus first-team All-America recognition. Despite the early departure of Ford to the NBA as the eighth overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks, year six (2003-04) saw Texas record a 25-8 mark and advance to its third straight “Sweet 16.” Led by a quartet of seniors who ended their careers as the winningest class in school history with 98 wins, UT again was ranked in the AP Top 25 for all 19 weeks of the season. Texas placed in a tie for second in the final Big 12 standings by recording a 12-4 mark. UT advanced to the league’s postseason tournament championship game for the second time in four years, before falling to Oklahoma State. The Longhorns also registered an 8-5 record against AP Top 25 opponents, breaking the school record for most wins against ranked opponents in a season. Barnes again used depth and balance to play an 11-man rotation while leading the Horns to a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the second-highest seed in school history. Texas recorded hard-fought wins against Princeton (66-49) and North Carolina (78-75) during the NCAA First and Second Rounds in Denver, before an upstart Xavier team ended UT’s season in the “Sweet 16.” The Horns recorded at least 25 wins for the second consecutive season, setting a school mark for most victories in a two-year period (51). Texas replaced the four departing seniors with a quartet of true freshmen who saw significant action in 2004-05. As if that wasn’t a difficult transition by itself, constant lineup and roster changes due
SUCCESS IN THE BIG 12 UNDER BARNES
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to injuries and off-court situations were the norm, rather than the exception. Through it all, Barnes and Co. never wavered or allowed expectations in Austin to dip. Midseason losses of two key starters, LaMarcus Aldridge and P.J. Tucker, spoiled a 14-3 start to the season which saw UT climb as high as No. 10 in the AP poll. Although the Horns suffered through a three-game losing skid in league play for the first time in the Barnes era, Texas rallied together to reach the 20-win plateau for the sixth straight year and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive season. Despite its depleted roster, Texas managed to post a regular-season sweep of eventual “Sweet 16” participant Oklahoma State. The Horns recorded a 75-61 home win against the No. 5 Cowboys, then followed with a dramatic 74-73 victory over No. 8 Oklahoma State on “Senior Night” in Stillwater. The road win snapped OSU’s nation-long home winning streak (29 games). The 2005-06 campaign saw the return of both Aldridge and Tucker to the lineup and high expectations again. The Horns were tabbed No. 2 in the AP preseason poll and No. 3 in the preseason coaches poll. Both rankings marked the highest preseason rankings in school history. Texas lived up to the hype, registering one of the most successful seasons in school history. UT registered a 30-7 mark, shattering the school record for most wins in a season (previ-ous: 26, four times). The Longhorns claimed a share of the Big 12 Conference regular season title, the No. 1 seed in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship and a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Texas then advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA Tournament, before falling in overtime to LSU in the Atlanta Regional final. In short, 2005-06 proved to be a record-breaking season for the Horns. Texas led the nation in rebound margin and set a school record for highest rebound margin in a season at +10.6. This marked the second time in school history (and first since 1947-48 when the Horns led the nation in free throw percentage) that the Longhorns topped the nation in a team statistical category. UT shattered its previous school record of +7.3 set in the 1961-62 season. Texas also ranked second nationally in scoring margin (+14.9, a school record) and fifth in field goal percentage defense (38.4). UT set a school record for most regular-season victories. The Horns posted a 25-5 mark in the regular season, topping the previous record of 24-1 set by the 1946-47 Final Four team. The Longhorns reached the 20-win plateau on the earliest calendar date (Feb. 6) in school history with a win at Texas Tech. The previous mark was Feb. 13, set during the 1977-78 season. Texas proved to be a dominant team in the friendly confines of the Frank Erwin Center. UT tied the school record for most home victories in a season with a 16-1 mark at the Erwin Center (Texas went 16-1 at home in 2000-01 and 16-0 in 1932-33). On the season, the Horns posted a +27.8 scoring margin in their 17 home games (83.2-55.4). UT also had a perfect 8-0 mark in Big 12 Conference home games and registered a +25.1 scoring margin in those eight contests (81.5-56.4). Most of the talk surrounding the Texas program during the spring and early summer prior to the 2006-07 season focused on what was lost from the “Elite Eight” team of the year before. After losing a pair of seniors in Brad Buckman and Kenton Paulino, the
Horns also said goodbye to a trio of underclassmen who all were taken in the 2006 NBA Draft: LaMarcus Aldridge, P.J. Tucker and Daniel Gibson. When all was said and done, UT did not return a single starter and had lost six of its top seven guys from the 2005-06 team. The 2006-07 roster featured just one senior and two juniors. In fact, only one player (Connor Atchley) had been with the UT pro-gram for more than one year, and he spent one of his first two years as a redshirt. To make the adjustment easier, Barnes and his staff brought in the No. 3 recruiting class in the country that featured seven freshmen. The team used a starting lineup that featured one sophomore (A.J. Abrams) and four freshmen (D.J. Augustin, Kevin Durant, Damion James and Justin Mason) for most of the year. Youth was never used as an excuse, and that philosophy paved the way for a 25-10 season that saw the Horns reach the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. One of the most exciting teams in the country to watch, Texas played a school-record five overtime games during the season. Included in these contests was a triple-overtime classic that resulted in a 105-103 loss at No. 12 Oklahoma State and a 98-96 double-overtime win against No. 7 Texas A&M in the final regular season home game. UT concluded the year ranked No. 11 in the final AP poll and No. 16 in the final ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. Freshman sensation Kevin Durant became THE story in college basketball. In all of one season, he proved to be one of the great players in UT history. All Durant did was sweep all seven major National Player of the Year awards, becoming the first freshman in NCAA history to win any of them. The fourth consensus first-team All-American in Texas history, Durant ranked in the Top 10 nation-ally in both scoring (25.8 ppg, fourth) and rebounding (11.1 rpg, fourth). Barnes reached a pair of personal milestones during the 2006-07 season. With the home victory against Texas State on Dec. 16, he became the 25th active Division I coach to reach the 400-win plateau. Barnes also became the winningest coach in school history with UT’s 83-54 home victory against No. 18 Oklahoma State on Feb. 12. Despite the loss of Durant to the NBA (No. 2 pick by the Seattle Sonics), the 2007-08 campaign proved to be one of the most suc-cessful in school history. Texas set a school record for most victories in a season (31-7 record), marking the second time in a three-year period that UT had reached the 30-win plateau. The Longhorns claimed the Big 12 Conference regular sea-son title (13-3 record), earned the No. 1 seed at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship and advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA Tournament. Texas played 20 of its 38 games against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament and posted a 15-5 record in those contests. UT was ranked No. 5 in the final ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, announced following the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament. The Horns also were ranked No. 7 in the final Associated Press poll. It marked the fifth time in a six-year stretch that the Longhorns had been ranked in the Top 12 of the final AP poll. Still a relatively young squad that featured two juniors and three sophomores in the starting rotation, Texas set records for
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most regular-season victories (26-5 mark), most home wins (17-1 record), total games played (38) and tied the mark for most wins away from home (14-6 record). UT recorded two victories against AP Top Three teams during the season. Texas’ win at No. 2 UCLA (63-61) on Dec. 2 equaled the highest-ranked (AP) opponent the Horns had defeated in school history. UT also posted a 72-69 home victory on Feb. 11 against No. 3 and eventual national champ Kansas. Texas was the only school in the country that could claim three wins against teams ranked in the Top Five of the final AP poll. The Horns had victories against No. 3 UCLA (road), No. 4 Kansas (home) and No. 5 Tennessee (neutral-site). UT posted a 4-3 mark against the AP Top 10 and a 6-4 mark against the AP Top 25 on the season. Texas also led the nation in fewest turnovers per game (9.4), setting a school record in the process. D.J. Augustin, Damion James, Connor Atchley and Justin Mason played in all 38 games which broke the school’s individual mark for most games played (previous record: 37). In addition, Augustin and Atchley started all 38 games, also eclipsing the school record (previous mark: 37). Augustin earned both consensus first-team All-America honors and first-team Academic All-America accolades in his sophomore season, becoming just the 15th player in NCAA history to earn both in the same year. The winner of the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top collegiate point guard, Augustin led the Big 12 in assists (5.8 apg) and ranked second in the league in scoring (19.2 ppg). Augustin turned pro following the season and was selected as the No. 9 pick by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA Draft. One of 10 finalists for both the Henry Iba Award (USBWA National Coach of the Year) and the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year, Barnes earned Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year and NABC District 9 Coach of the Year honors. Despite the loss of Augustin to the NBA, the Longhorns posted a 23-12 mark and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round in 2008-09. Texas spent nine weeks ranked in the AP Top 10, climbing to as high as No. 5 in the poll following an 8-1 start to the year. The Longhorns posted impressive non-conference wins against No. 12/9 UCLA (68-64 in Austin) and No. 15/12 Villanova (67-58 at the Jimmy V Classic in New York City) along with a 74-69 victory at Wisconsin. Texas also recorded a 73-68 home win against No. 2/2 Oklahoma, marking the highest-ranked (AP) opponent the Horns have defeated in a home game in school history. A.J. Abrams concluded his career as the all-time leader in school and Big 12 Conference history with 389 three-pointers made, a mark that also ranked 12th in NCAA Division I history. Abrams ranked third in school history in career scoring (1,969 points) and set the UT and Big 12 mark for career games played (144). Texas registered a 24-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Tournament First Round during the 2009-10 season. The Longhorns started the season with 17 consecutive wins and climbed to the top of both major national polls on Jan. 11, 2010, marking the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll.
TAKING THE PROGRAM TO NEW HEIGHTS(Rick Barnes era in Bold)
Most Wins in an 10-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 254 _________ 2002-11 _____ 22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28 2. _____ 252 _________ 2003-12 _____ 26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28-20 3. _____ 251 _________ 2001-10 _____ 25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24 _____ 251 _________ 2000-09 _____ 24-25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in an Nine-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 232 _________ 2003-11 ________26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28 2. _____ 228 _________ 2000-08 ________24-25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31 3. _____ 227 _________ 2001-09 ________25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in an Eight-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 206 _________ 2004-11 __________ 25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28 2. _____ 204 _________ 2003-10 __________ 26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24 _____ 204 _________ 2001-08 __________ 25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Seven-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 181 _________ 2006-12 _____________30-25-31-23-24-28-20 _____ 181 _________ 2005-11 _____________20-30-25-31-23-24-28 3. _____ 180 _________ 2003-09 _____________26-25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in a Six-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 161 _________ 2006-11 _______________ 30-25-31-23-24-28 2. _____ 157 _________ 2003-08 _______________ 26-25-20-30-25-31 3. _____ 154 _________ 2004-09 _______________ 25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in a Five-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 133 _________ 2006-10 _________________ 30-25-31-23-24 2. _____ 131 _________ 2007-11 _________________ 25-31-23-24-28 _____ 131 _________ 2004-08 _________________ 25-20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Four-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. _____ 109 _________ 2006-09 ____________________ 30-25-31-23 2. _____ 106 _________ 2008-11 ____________________ 31-23-24-28 _____ 106 _________ 2005-08 ____________________ 20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Three-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. ______ 86 _________ 2006-08 ______________________ 30-25-31 2. ______ 79 _________ 2007-09 ______________________ 25-31-23 3. ______ 78 _________ 2008-10 ______________________ 31-23-24
Most Wins in a Two-Year Period in UT History Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year 1. ______ 56 _________ 2007-08 _________________________ 25-31 2. ______ 55 _________ 2006-07 _________________________ 30-25 3. ______ 54 _________ 2008-09 _________________________ 31-23
Most Wins in a Single Season in UT History Rk _____ No. ___________Year __________________________Record 1. ______ 31 _________ 2007-08 __________________________31-7 2. ______ 30 _________ 2005-06 __________________________30-7 3. ______ 28 _________ 2010-11 __________________________28-8
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The 17 victories to start the season marked the third-most wins to begin a year in UT history and most since the 1932-33 season. The 17-game win streak also marked a tie for the fourth-longest win streak in school history. Included in the streak was an impressive four-day swing that featured victories against No. 10/10 North Carolina (103-90 on Dec. 19 in Arlington, Texas) and No. 9/9 Michigan State (79-68 on Dec. 22 in Austin). UT recorded wins in consecutive games on the schedule against AP Top 10 teams for the first time since the 1981-82 season. The game against North Carolina marked the first basketball game played at Cowboys Stadium and drew a crowd of 38,052 fans, the fourth-largest single-game attendance total in UT history. Damion James concluded his career as the all-time leader in school and Big 12 Conference history with 1,318 rebounds. James also set the league record for career double-doubles (54) and ranked first in UT history in career games started (140) and consecu-tive games played (142), second in career double-doubles and fifth in career scoring (1,917 points) and blocked shots (163). He earned second-team All-America honors by Sporting News and third-team All-America accolades by The Associated Press. Despite the loss of three NBA Draft picks (Avery Bradley, Damion James and Dexter Pittman), Texas registered a 28-8 mark and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Third Round during the 2010-11 season. The 28 wins marked the third-highest single-season total in school history. Texas ranked No. 8 in the final AP poll, the third-highest ranking in the final AP poll in UT history. The Longhorns went 6-4 against AP Top 25 opponents during the season with wins against No. 13 Illinois in New York City, at No. 12 Michigan State, home against No. 11 Texas A&M, at No. 2 Kansas, home against No. 11 Missouri and at No. 16 Texas A&M. In fact, UT posted four straight wins against AP Top 25 foes for just the second time in school history. Texas also went 7-3 on the year in true road games, including a 3-0 mark in true road contests against AP Top 25 opponents. Texas ended Michigan State’s 52-game home win streak against non-conference foes with a 67-55 win (Dec. 22). UT’s 74-63 win at No. 2 Kansas (Jan. 22) snapped a 69-game home win streak by the Jayhawks. The streak was the longest active home win streak in the nation and a Kansas school record. Starting on Jan. 19, Texas plowed through a five-game gaunt-let in a span of just 13 days that saw victories against No. 11 Texas A&M, at No. 2 Kansas, at Oklahoma State on the emotional 10-year anniversary of its tragic plane crash, No. 11 Missouri and at No. 16 Texas A&M. The Horns won all five games by at least 11 points. Texas defeated North Carolina in Greensboro and won at Michigan State and Kansas during the regular season. By doing this, the Longhorns became the first team to defeat all three of those elite programs in one year AND win all three games away from
home since Michigan’s “Fab Five” team accomplished the feat in 1992-93. Barnes reached a pair of personal milestones during the 2010-11 season. With the home victory against Sam Houston State on Nov. 23, he became the 12th active Division I coach to reach the 500-win plateau. Barnes also earned his 300th win as head coach of the Longhorns in the home win against Lamar (Dec. 1). Despite being picked to finish eighth in the preseason Big 12 Conference poll, Barnes engineered one of his finest coaching jobs during the 2014-15 season. The Longhorns posted a 24-11 overall record and tied for third in the Big 12 with an 11-7 league mark. After missing a NCAA Tournament berth for the first time in his first 15 seasons at Texas in 2013-14, Barnes led Texas back to the Big Dance and into the NCAA Third Round. Team chemistry and player development proved to be crucial to UT’s success in 2014-15. Jonathan Holmes, the lone scholarship junior on a team without any seniors, earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors, while sophomores Cameron Ridley and Javan Felix along with freshman point guard Isaiah Taylor claimed All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades. After starting league play with an 0-2 mark, the Horns respond-ed with seven consecutive Big 12 wins, inlcuding four straight in a four-game span against ranked opponents in No. 8 Iowa State, No. 22 Kansas State, at No. 24 Baylor and No. 6 Kansas. UT defeated four consecutive AP Top 25 opponents in four consecutive games for the first time in school history. The Longhorns became just the second team in NCAA Division I since the 1996-97 season to record four straight wins against AP Top 25 teams in four consecutive games (Kansas achieved the feat earlier in 2013-14, while North Carolina accomplished the milestone in 1996-97). UT went 11-3 in games decided by seven points or less during the 2013-14 season. This included an 86-83 win at No. 14/18 North Carolina, a 67-64 home victory on a Holmes three-pointer at the buzzer against No. 22 Kansas State, and an 87-85 win on a putback at the buzzer by Ridley in the NCAA Second Round against Arizona State. Barnes earned Big 12 Coach of the Year honors for the fourth time and NABC District 9 Coach of the Year for the fifth time.
THE CLEMSON YEARS
Barnes came to Texas after taking the Clemson program to never-before-seen heights in four short years, including a school-record three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a No. 2 national ranking during its 1996-97 “Sweet 16” campaign. Barnes left Clemson with the school’s best all-time winning percentage (.607) and top winning percentage in Atlantic Coast Conference play. While at Clemson, Barnes’ teams drew more fans and saw more season tickets sold than at any other time in the program’s history.
BARNES’ MILESTONE VICTORIES
NO. RESULT SITE DATE1 ____________ at George Mason 107, UNC-Greensboro 79 _____________ Fairfax, Va. _______________________________Dec. 3, 1987100 __________ at Providence 75, Miami (Fla.) 60 ______________________ Providence, R.I. __________________________Feb. 16, 1993200 __________ Clemson 77, at North Carolina State 72 _________________ Raleigh, N.C. ____________________________Feb. 26, 1998300 __________ at Texas 58, Louisiana Tech 50 ________________________ Austin, Texas ____________________________Dec. 30, 2002400 __________ at Texas 96, Texas State 70 ___________________________ Austin, Texas ____________________________Dec. 16, 2006500 __________ at Texas 84, Sam Houston State 50 ____________________ Austin, Texas ____________________________Nov. 23, 2010
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Overall, Barnes’ teams at Clemson posted a 74-48 record, including 13 wins against AP Top 25 teams. The Tigers jumped out to a fast start in 1994-95, Barnes’ initial season, winning their first 10 games. In his first ACC game, Barnes guided Clemson to an upset of No. 9 Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium. It was the program’s first win at Duke in 10 years. Barnes had Clemson in the AP Top 20 on Jan. 10, 1995 for the first time since the 1989-90 campaign. His Clemson team, which did not have a starter over 6-7 and was tabbed in the preseason as “the worst team in ACC history” by the Greenville (S.C.) News, went on to finish 15-13 and earn an NIT bid. Barnes followed up his first year with an 18-11 overall record, earning Clemson’s first NCAA bid since the 1989-90 “Sweet 16” team. Along the way, the Tigers had four wins against Top 25 teams. Clemson also defeated every ACC school during the year for just the fifth time in school history. Barnes’ year was highlighted by a dramatic, last-second 75-73 victory over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. The win marked the first by Clemson against the Tar Heels in the state of North Carolina in 29 years. The Tigers lost an 81-74 decision in the NCAA First Round to a Georgia team which reached the “Elite Eight.” Bolstered by a Top 10 national recruiting class, the 1996-97 Tigers jumped out to a 16-1 start and a No. 2 ranking. Clemson finished that season with a 23-10 record against a schedule ranked as the ninth-toughest in the nation. Barnes’ team played 15 games against teams ranked in the Top 25 of the RPI, including nine games against Top 10 foes. Clemson and LSU were the only schools in the nation to play three of the teams that advanced to the Final Four. The Tigers posted wins over Miami (Ohio) and Tulsa to advance to the NCAA “Sweet 16” for just the third time in school history, before falling to third-ranked and eventual Final Four participant Minnesota in a 90-84 double-overtime classic at San Antonio’s Alamodome. Clemson concluded the year ranked No. 8 in the CNN/USA Today poll, the highest final season ranking in school history. During his final season at Clemson (1996-97), the Tigers began the year ranked No. 5 in the preseason AP poll – the highest pre-season ranking in school history. Despite facing a schedule ranked third toughest in the nation by the RPI and playing with an injured point guard in Terrell McIntyre for the majority of the season, Barnes’ team still posted an 18-14 mark en route to another berth in the “Big Dance.” It marked the third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament for Clemson, the first time in school history the feat had been accom-plished. The Tigers posted three wins against Top 25 opposition during the regular season. Barnes also picked up his 200th win as a Division I coach with a 77-72 victory over North Carolina State on Feb. 26, 1998.
THE PROVIDENCE YEARS
Prior to his stint at Clemson, Barnes served as the head coach at Providence College for six years. During his tenure at the Big East Conference school, he posted an 108-76 (.587) overall record while leading Providence to its first Big East Tournament title and a total of five postseason appearances (three NCAA, two NIT). In his 102 games at PC, the Friars averaged 10,596 fans per game and posted the top five single-season attendance marks in school history. Under Barnes’ guidance, Providence recorded 17 wins over
Top 25 teams. His 17 wins over ranked opponents are tied for sec-ond in school history, although he owns the mark on a season aver-age basis (2.8 wins per year). Dave Gavitt had 23 ranked wins in 10 years, while Joe Mullaney chalked up 17 victories in 14 seasons. Barnes helped develop 11 Providence student-athletes who went on to play professional basketball at some level, including six NBA players. PC joined Duke as the only schools in the nation to boast at least two selections in both the 1994 and 1995 NBA drafts. All four Friars players drafted in those years were recruited and coached by Barnes. While at Providence, Barnes’ teams featured an up-tempo style that held rebounding as the key aspect of the game. Four of the top 11 scoring teams in PC history were coached by Barnes, including the 1988-89 squad that averaged a school-record 85.3 ppg. In his six years, the Friars averaged 79.7 points per game. In addition, each of his last four PC teams ranked in the top 25 nationally in rebound margin, including the 1991-92 squad which ranked fourth (+7.5). In his first season at Providence (1988-89), Barnes inherited an 11-17 team and opened the season with a 13-game winning streak. Less than a month into his first year, Barnes had the Friars in the Top 20. PC went on to post an 18-11 record and earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament, where it lost to Virginia 100-97 in a First Round contest. Barnes was named District I Coach of the Year by the NABC. His second year at PC proved his initial season was no fluke. Barnes led the Friars to a 17-12 overall mark, including the school’s first win at the Carrier Dome with an 87-86 victory against No. 5 Syracuse. The win snapped a 21-game losing streak to the Orangemen. The Friars also upset No. 3 Georgetown en route to earning a second straight NCAA bid. Providence lost an overtime thriller to Ohio State in a First Round game. With the help of the fourth-ranked recruiting class in the nation, the 1990-91 Friars posted a 19-13 record while narrowly missing a third straight NCAA appearance. During the year, PC played 12 games against ranked teams, including a remarkable 10-game stretch against Top 25 opponents from Jan. 8-Feb. 12. The Friars survived the span with a 5-5 mark. After receiving a NIT bid, Providence downed James Madison and West Virginia, before falling to Oklahoma in the quarterfinals. In his first three seasons at the Rhode Island school, Barnes had taken Providence to three straight postseason tournaments (two NCAAs and an NIT) and posted three consecutive winning seasons for the first time since the legendary Dave Gavitt accomplished the feat for the Friars 14 years earlier (1976-78). Barnes led a 1991-92 Providence team dominated by fresh-men and sophomores to 14 wins, including a victory over No. 12 Syracuse. The Friars also posted a 23-point victory at Georgetown, the first time the Friars had ever won at the Capital Centre. PC returned to the postseason during the 1992-93 campaign, reaching the 20-win plateau for the first time since Rick Pitino’s memorable march to the Final Four in 1986-87. Along the way, Barnes led Providence to an 81-66 victory over No. 14 Arizona, marking the school’s first win over a ranked non-conference team since the 1977-78 season. He also became the first PC coach to post a season sweep against Georgetown. The Friars won 10 of their last 13 games to end the year, includ-ing a victory over Connecticut in the Big East Tournament, which earned PC its 1,000th win in school history. Providence defeated
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BARNES IN THE BIG DANCE
Texas coach Rick Barnes is no stranger to March Madness. Over the last 26 seasons in stops at Providence, Clemson and now at Texas, he has guided 21 of those teams to the NCAA Tournament. Barnes made 17 straight trips to the Big Dance (1996-2012). He is 19-15 (.559) at Texas in NCAA Tournament games and 21-21 (.500) overall in the Big Dance. Barnes has made six trips to the “Sweet 16” in the last 18 years, includ-ing a Final Four appearance in 2003 and “Elite Eight” appearances in 2006 and 2008.
RICK BARNES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTYear School Round Advanced1989 _____________ Providence _____________________ First Round1990 _____________ Providence _____________________ First Round1994 _____________ Providence _____________________ First Round1996 _____________ Clemson _______________________ First Round1997 _____________ Clemson _______________________ “Sweet 16”1998 _____________ Clemson _______________________ First Round1999 _____________ Texas __________________________ First Round2000 _____________ Texas _______________________ Second Round2001 _____________ Texas __________________________ First Round2002 _____________ Texas __________________________ “Sweet 16”2003 _____________ Texas ___________________________ Final Four2004 _____________ Texas _________________________ “Sweet 16”2005 _____________ Texas __________________________ First Round2006 _____________ Texas __________________________ “Elite Eight”2007 _____________ Texas ______________________ Second Round2008 _____________ Texas __________________________ “Elite Eight”2009 _____________ Texas _______________________ Second Round2010 _____________ Texas __________________________ First Round2011 _____________ Texas _________________________ Third Round2012 _____________ Texas _______________________ Second Round2014 _____________ Texas _________________________ Third Round
James Madison, West Virginia and Boston College in the NIT, before falling to Minnesota (76-70) at Madison Square Garden. PC finished fourth after dropping a 55-52 decision to UAB in the third-place game. In his final season at Providence, Barnes guided the Friars to a 20-10 mark (10-8 Big East) and a NCAA bid. It marked the first back-to-back 20-win seasons at PC since the mid-1970s. The 10 Big East wins were the most by a Providence team since Pitino’s Final Four squad posted a 10-6 mark in 1986-87. Providence won its last five regular-season games, then swept past Villanova, No. 2 Connecticut and Georgetown to capture the Big East Tournament crown. Despite losing to Alabama in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Barnes’ team ranked 14th in the nation in the final Sagarin computer poll.
GETTING STARTED
Barnes accepted his first head coaching position at George Mason on April 23, 1987. It was at the Fairfax, Va., school where Barnes’ teams began his trademark of defying the odds. Under his guidance, George Mason posted a 20-10 record in his first and only season, including a 9-5 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association. After leading his team to the conference tournament championship game, Barnes was recognized as the league’s co-Coach of the Year. Barnes coached his first team in a Hickory, N.C., recreation league while he was still in high school. He said then he wanted to teach high school, nothing else. That all changed when he went to the 1978 Atlantic Coast Conference tourney in Greensboro, N.C., and coaching basketball at the collegiate level became his passion. Barnes began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at North State Academy during the 1977-78 season. He then moved on to an assistant spot under Eddie Biedenbach at Davidson College the following year. After two seasons at the Davidson, N.C., school, Barnes moved on to George Mason where he served as an assistant to Joe Harrington from 1980-85. In 1985-86, Barnes joined Wimp Sanderson’s staff at Alabama as an assistant coach. The Crimson Tide posted a 24-9 record en route to a trip to the NCAA “Sweet 16.” The following year, he served as an assistant at Ohio State under Gary Williams. The Buckeyes had a 20-win season and reached the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament.
THE PERSONAL SIDE
A native of Hickory, N.C., Barnes was born on July 17, 1954. He was a standout basketball player at Hickory High, where he gradu-ated in 1973. Barnes moved on to Lenoir-Rhyne College (Hickory, N.C.), where he lettered three years and won the Captain’s Award for Leadership as a junior and senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical edu-cation from Lenoir-Rhyne in 1977 and was named the college’s Distinguished Alumnus in 1997. Barnes was inducted into the Lenoir-Rhyne College Hall of Fame on Oct. 5, 2002 and received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lenoir-Rhyne on May 7, 2005. He and his wife, Candy (also a Hickory native), have a son, Nick (born Oct. 3, 1984), and daughter, Carley (born Jan. 9, 1988).
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SUCCESS AGAINST THE AP TOP 25
In his first 16 years with the Longhorns, Rick Barnes has earned a school-record 63 career wins over AP Top 25 opponents (previous mark: 10 by Tom Penders, 1989-98). Barnes has guided the Horns to a 63-87 (.420) record against ranked teams. Overall in his 27 years of coaching, Barnes has posted 93 victories over AP Top 25 opponents.
TOP 25 WINS AT PROVIDENCE (17)OPP OPP RANK DATE SITE SCORESyracuse #5 1-20-90 A 87-86Georgetown #3 2-13-90 H 94-90St. John’s #25 2-17-90 A 77-74Georgetown #14 1-8-91 H 72-69Connecticut #14 1-19-91 A 108-102Syracuse #6 1-26-91 H 92-82Seton Hall #25 1-29-91 H 65-62St. John’s #8 2-9-91 H 75-64St. John’s #20 3-8-91 N 72-64Syracuse #12 1-28-92 H 87-83Arizona #14 12-22-92 H 81-66Boston College #22 1-12-93 H 73-65Georgetown (ot) #23 2-6-93 A 66-58Pittsburgh #25 2-22-93 H 53-48Syracuse #14 1-25-94 H 96-82Boston College #23 3-5-94 H 77-69Connecticut #2 3-12-94 N 69-67
TOP 25 WINS AT CLEMSON (13)OPP OPP RANK DATE SITE SCOREDuke #9 1-4-95 A 75-70Duke #19 1-3-96 H 51-48Wake Forest #6 1-21-96 H 55-41Georgia Tech #25 1-30-96 H 73-70North Carolina #20 3-8-96 N 75-73Kentucky (ot) #3 11-15-96 N 79-71Virginia #25 12-7-96 A 65-52Duke (ot) #10 1-7-97 H 86-82Maryland #11 1-15-97 A 67-63Maryland #7 2-8-97 H 80-68Maryland (ot) #23 12-4-97 H 78-65South Carolina #6 12-17-97 H 62-57Florida State #17 1-13-98 H 86-65
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TOP 25 WINS AT TEXAS (63)OPP OPP RANK DATE SITE SCOREUtah #25 12-12-98 H 73-68Oklahoma State #23 1-23-99 H 73-70DePaul #18 11-26-99 N 68-64Michigan State #3 11-27-99 N 81-74Oklahoma #16 1-15-00 H 79-66Oklahoma State #8 2-16-00 H 68-57Kansas #23 2-28-00 H 68-54Illinois #5 12-23-00 H 72-64Connecticut #15 1-15-01 H 60-56Iowa State #6 2-24-01 H 94-78Stanford (ot) #11 12-1-01 N 83-75Oklahoma State #5 1-5-02 A 70-61Mississippi State #17 3-17-02 N 68-64Georgia #16 11-15-02 N 77-71Missouri #21 1-25-03 H 76-55Oklahoma State #9 2-1-03 H 78-65Oklahoma #5 2-10-03 H 67-61Oklahoma #5 3-8-03 A 76-71Connecticut #23 3-28-03 N 82-78Providence (ot) #25 1-5-04 A 79-77Wake Forest #4 1-13-04 H 94-81Texas Tech (ot) #13 1-26-04 A 62-61Oklahoma #22 2-8-04 H 66-37Kansas #20 2-23-04 H 82-67Texas Tech #25 2-28-04 H 74-71Kansas #18 3-13-04 N 64-60North Carolina #18 3-20-04 N 78-75Oklahoma State #5 1-17-05 H 75-61Oklahoma State #8 3-5-05 A 74-73West Virginia #13 11-21-05 N 76-75Iowa #18 11-22-05 N 68-59Memphis #4 1-2-06 A 69-58Villanova #3 1-14-06 H 58-55Kansas #16 2-25-06 H 80-55Oklahoma #19 3-5-06 H 72-48West Virginia #22 3-23-06 N 74-71LSU #9 12-10-06 N 76-75 (ot)Oklahoma State #18 2-12-07 H 83-54Texas A&M #7 2-28-07 H 98-96 (2ot)Tennessee #7 11-24-07 N 97-78UCLA #2 12-2-07 A 63-61Baylor #25 2-2-08 H 80-72Kansas #3 2-11-08 H 72-69Texas A&M #22 2-18-08 H 77-50Stanford #10 3-28-08 N 82-62UCLA #12 12-4-08 H 68-64Villanova #15 12-9-08 N 67-58Oklahoma #2 2-21-09 H 73-68North Carolina #10 12-19-09 N 103-90Michigan State #9 12-22-09 H 69-68Illinois #13 11-18-10 N 90-84 (ot)Michigan State #12 12-22-10 A 67-55Texas A&M #11 1-19-11 H 81-60Kansas #2 1-22-11 A 74-63Missouri #11 1-29-11 H 71-58Texas A&M #16 1-31-11 A 69-49Iowa State #25 3-8-12 N 71-65North Carolina #23 12-19-12 H 85-67North Carolina #14 12-18-13 A 86-83Iowa State #8 1-18-14 H 86-76Kansas State #22 1-21-14 H 67-64Baylor #24 1-25-14 A 74-60Kansas #6 2-1-14 H 81-69
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Associate Head Coach Rob Lanier
Rob Lanier enters his fourth season as associate head coach at The University of Texas and his sixth year in association with Rick Barnes. Lanier, who previously served as head coach at Siena College and as an assistant coach at Texas, Florida, Virginia, Rutgers and St. Bonaventure, was named associate head basketball coach at The University of Texas on April 12, 2011. During his first three seasons back with the Longhorns, the 46-year-old Lanier has helped Texas post a 60-43 (.583) mark and advance to a pair of NCAA Tournaments. UT’s three-man recruiting class in 2014 featured McDonald’s All-American Myles Turner (No. 2 recruit by ESPN), No. 86-ranked prospect Jordan Barnett and transfer Shaquille Cleare, who was rated the No. 30 prospect in 2012 by ESPN.Texas’ six-man freshman class in 2012 was ranked No. 4 nationally by ESPN and included McDonald’s All-American Cameron Ridley, while UT’s six-man freshman class in 2011 was tabbed the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation by ESPN and included McDonald’s All-American Myck Kabongo. Before returning to Texas, he served as assistant coach at The University of Florida for the previous four seasons (2007-08 to 2010-11). In those four years, Lanier helped the Gators post a 99-44 (.692) mark and advance to post-season play in all four seasons. Florida went 24-12 in 2007-08 and reached the semifinals of the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The Gators recorded a 25-11 mark in 2008-09 and advanced to the NIT quarterfinals. In 2009-10, Florida posted a 21-13 record and reached the NCAA First Round. The Gators then registered a 29-8 mark in 2010-11, won the Southeastern Conference regular season champi-onship (13-3 record) and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight.” Prior to his time at Florida, Lanier served as an assistant coach at The University of Virginia for two seasons (2005-06 and 2006-07). During his sec-ond year in Charlottesville (2006-07), the Cavaliers posted a 21-11 record and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. Despite being picked to finish eighth in the conference, Virginia registered an 11-5 mark and claimed a share of the ACC regular-season championship with North Carolina. This marked the first league title for the Cavaliers since the 1994-95 season. Lanier was the head coach at Siena College for four years (2001-02 to 2004-05) before coming to Virginia. During Lanier’s four seasons at Siena, the Saints posted a 58-70 mark and participated in one NCAA Tournament and one NIT. Siena won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Tournament Championship in 2002 to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Saints then defeated Alcorn State in the NCAA Tournament opening-round game before losing to eventual national champion Maryland in the first round. During the 2002-03 season, Lanier guided Siena to a 21-11 record a third-place finish in the MAAC with a 12-6 league mark. The Saints earned a berth in the NIT, where they defeated Villanova in the opening round and Western Michigan in the first round, before falling to UAB in the second round. Siena also defeated Providence during the regular season, marking the first time in school history that the Saints had defeated two Big East Conference teams (Villanova and Providence) in the same season. Prior to becoming the head coach at Siena, Lanier was an assistant coach at Texas for two seasons (1999-2001). During his previous time in Austin, the Longhorns recorded a 49-18 (.731) mark and advanced to a pair of NCAA Tournaments. Texas posted a 24-9 record in 1999-2000, finished second in the Big 12 Conference with a 13-3 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. The Horns earned a No. 15 ranking in the final Associated Press poll (top mark in school history at that time) and were ranked in The AP Top 25 all season for the first time in school history. Junior center Chris Mihm developed into one of the
top players in the nation, earning consensus first-team All-America honors, and was selected as the No. 7 overall pick in the 2000 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls (traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers on draft night). Lanier was a vital part of UT’s recruiting success, helping the Horns land a consensus Top 10 national class that included Brian Boddicker, Royal Ivey, Jason Klotz, Brandon Mouton and James Thomas. During the 2000-01 season, UT reg-istered a 25-9 record, finished in a tie for second in the Big 12 with a 12-4 mark and advanced to the NCAA First Round. Lanier helped mold four true freshmen and eight total newcomers into a squad that ranked No. 18 in the final AP poll. The Horns tied a school record for most home wins in a season (16-1 mark) and defeated two AP Top 10 teams (No. 5 Illinois, No. 6 Iowa State) at home in the same season for the first time in school history. Prior to Lanier’s departure for the head coaching job at Siena, he played a major role in the recruitment of T.J. Ford, who went on to earn National Player of the Year honors with the Longhorns in 2002-03. Lanier served as an assistant coach at Rutgers University for two years (1997-98 and 1998-99). While at Rutgers, he was instrumental in helping the Scarlet Knights secure back-to-back nationally-ranked recruiting classes. Included in Lanier’s first class was guard Dahntay Jones, who went on to earn Big East All-Rookie Team honors in 1998-99 and currently plays for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers. Prior to joining the staff at Rutgers, Lanier spent five seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, St. Bonaventure (1992-93 to 1996-97). He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant and restricted earnings assistant coach at Niagara University (1990-91 to 1991-92). Lanier received his first head coaching experience in the summer of 1995, when he led a group of American collegians on a tour of the Netherlands. He also coached summer All-Star teams in Italy (1996), Germany (1998) and Greece (1999 and 2000). A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Lanier graduated from St. Bonaventure in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. A four-year letterman with the Bonnies who scored 868 career points, he was a three-year starter and team captain during his senior season. Lanier earned Atlantic 10 Conference All-Freshman Team honors in 1986-87 and was named the team’s Most Improved Player in 1988-89. A two-time scholar-athlete nominee, he went on to earn a master’s degree from Niagara in educational counseling in 1993. Born July 24, 1968, Lanier and his wife, Dr. Dayo Lanier, have one son, Emory (born June 9, 2001) and one daughter, Kai (born March 15, 2003).
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Full name _____________________________________Robert A. Lanier
High School _________________ Mount St. Joseph Academy (Buffalo, N.Y.)
College ___________________________________ St. Bonaventure ‘90
Wife ________________________________________ Dr. Dayo Lanier
Children ______________________________ Emory (son), Kai (daughter)
NCAA Tournament Experience2012-13 Assoc. Head Coach Texas Third Round2011-12 Assoc. Head Coach Texas Second Round2010-11 Assistant Coach Florida Elite Eight2009-10 Assistant Coach Florida First Round2006-07 Assistant Coach Virginia Second Round2001-02 Head Coach Siena First Round2000-01 Assistant Coach Texas First Round1999-2000 Assistant Coach Texas Second Round
College Coaching Experience2011- Associate Head Coach Texas2007-11 Assistant Coach Florida2005-07 Assistant Coach Virginia2001-05 Head Coach Siena1999-2001 Assistant Coach Texas1997-99 Assistant Coach Rutgers1992-97 Assistant Coach St. Bonaventure1991-92 Restricted Earnings Asst. Niagara1990-91 Graduate Assistant Niagara
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Assistant Coach Russell Springmann
Russell Springmann enters his 14th season as a full-time assistant coach at The University of Texas and his 17th year in association with Rick Barnes. In his first 13 years as a full-time assistant at UT, Springmann has helped the Longhorns post a 314-135 (.699) record while making 12 NCAA Tournament appearances. Texas has made five “Sweet 16” showings during his 13 years, including a trip to the Final Four in 2003 and the “Elite Eight” in both 2006 and 2008. During this stretch, a total of 14 McDonald’s All-Americans have made their way to the UT campus (T.J. Ford, 2001; Brad Buckman, 2002; LaMarcus Aldridge, 2004; Daniel Gibson, 2004; Mike Williams, 2004; D.J. Augustin, 2006; Kevin Durant, 2006; Jai Lucas, 2007; Avery Bradley, 2009; Cory Joseph, 2010; Tristan Thompson, 2010; Myck Kabongo, 2011; Cameron Ridley, 2012; Myles Turner, 2014). UT’s three-man recruiting class in 2014 featured McDonald’s All-American Myles Turner (No. 2 recruit by ESPN), No. 86-ranked prospect Jordan Barnett and transfer Shaquille Cleare, who was rated the No. 30 prospect in 2012 by ESPN. Texas’ six-man freshman class in 2012 was ranked No. 4 nationally by ESPN, while UT’s six-man freshman class in 2011 was tabbed the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation by ESPN. Despite a group that numbered only two, UT’s class of Joseph and Thompson in 2010 was ranked as the No. 8 recruiting class in the country by ESPN. Texas’ three-man freshman class in 2009 was ranked No. 3 nationally by Rivals.com and No. 4 by ESPNU. UT’s seven-man freshman class in 2006 was tabbed the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation by both Rivals.com and Scout.com. Texas’ five-man freshman class in 2004 featured three McDonald’s All-Americans (Aldridge, Gibson and Williams) and was tabbed the No. 1 class in the nation by Clark Francis’ Hoop Scoop.
UT climbed to the top of both major national polls (Associated Press, USA Today Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll. Texas held the top spot in both polls for a two-week stretch. UT set a school record for most wins in a season (31-7) in 2007-08. While using a starting rotation of four freshmen and a sophomore in 2006-07, the Horns posted a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In 2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight.” Texas is the only school in the country that can claim two National Player of the Year winners in the last 12 years, T.J. Ford (2003) and Kevin Durant (2007). UT has had three consensus first-team All-Americans during Springmann’s time as an assistant (T.J. Ford in 2003, Kevin Durant in 2007 and D.J. Augustin in 2008), and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard in 2008. Texas has had 14 players drafted in the 13 years under Springmann, including nine first-round selections and five lottery picks in T.J. Ford, LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, D.J. Augustin and Tristan Thompson. With three first-round selections in 2011, Texas has produced eight first-round picks over the last nine years (dating back to the 2006 NBA Draft). Both Aldridge (2006) and Durant (2007) were selected as the No. 2 overall picks in their respective drafts. In fact, UT became the first school to have a Top Two pick in consecutive NBA Drafts since DePaul in 1981-82. When Augustin was selected as the No. 9 pick by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed quite a three-year run for the Longhorns at the Draft. Texas was the only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. In fact, UT became just the fourth school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was implemented) to produce a lottery pick in three consecutive years. Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut (2004-06) previously accomplished the feat.
Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first round of the NBA Draft for the first time in school history in 2011. Tristan Thompson was selected with the No. 4 pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was taken with the No. 26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later traded to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29 pick by the San Antonio Spurs. The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school his-tory that the Horns had three players selected in the same draft. UT also had three players selected during the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected with the No. 19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with the No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later traded to the New Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with the No. 32 pick (second selection in the second round) by the Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by Toronto) and Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the 2006 NBA Draft. In his first three seasons at Texas, Springmann served as an administrative assistant. In that role, he supervised the film exchange process, assisted in on-campus recruiting and played a major role in organizing summer camp adminis-tration. During his 16 years in Austin, the Longhorns have made 15 trips to the NCAA Tournament while posting a 382-166 (.697) record. UT also set a school record by recording 13 straight 20-win seasons (1999-2000 through 2011-12). Springmann came to Texas after spending two seasons (1996-97 and 1997-98) working in the basketball office at the University of Florida. While with the Gators, he also served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach. Prior to his stint at Florida, Springmann served four seasons as the boys’ varsity coach at Mardela (Md.) High School. Inheriting a program that had won just three games in the three years prior to his arrival, he led the team to a playoff win and a state regional semifinal appearance during the 1993-94 season. For his efforts, Springmann earned Bayside Conference Coach of the Year and Mason-Dixon Coach of the Year honors. Springmann began his coaching career in 1990-91 as an assistant coach at Salisbury State University in Salisbury, Md. He worked as an assistant for two seasons before accepting the position at Mardela High. Springmann graduated from Salisbury State in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. A four-year letterwinner in basketball, he served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons. He also earned recognition as the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1989-90. Born Sept. 24, 1969, he is a native of Silver Spring, Md. Springmann and his wife, Neissa, have one son, Durant (born Jan. 16, 2011), and one daughter, Malaine (born May 9, 2013).
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Full name ______________________________ Keith Russell Springmann
Children __________________________ Durant (son), Malaine (daughter)
NCAA Tournament Experience2012-13 Assistant Coach Texas Third Round2011-12 Assistant Coach Texas Second Round2010-11 Assistant Coach Texas Third Round2009-10 Assistant Coach Texas First Round2008-09 Assistant Coach Texas Second Round2007-08 Assistant Coach Texas Elite Eight2006-07 Assistant Coach Texas Second Round2005-06 Assistant Coach Texas Elite Eight2004-05 Assistant Coach Texas First Round2003-04 Assistant Coach Texas Sweet 162002-03 Assistant Coach Texas Final Four2001-02 Assistant Coach Texas Sweet 16
College Coaching Experience2001-present Assistant Coach Texas1998-2001 Administrative Assistant Texas1996-98 Volunteer Admin. Asst. Florida1990-92 Assistant Coach Salisbury State
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Assistant Coach Chris Ogden
Chris Ogden, a former player under Rick Barnes at Texas and captain of the 2003 Final Four team, begins his seventh season as an assistant coach at The University of Texas and his 12th year on the UT coaching staff. In his first six seasons as a full-time assistant, Ogden has helped the Longhorns post a 135-73 (.649) record while making five NCAA Tournament trips. During this stretch, a total of six McDonald’s All-Americans have made their way to the UT campus (Avery Bradley, 2009; Cory Joseph, 2010; Tristan Thompson, 2010; Myck Kabongo, 2011; Cameron Ridley, 2012; Myles Turner). UT’s three-man recruiting class in 2014 featured McDonald’s All-American Myles Turner (No. 2 recruit by ESPN), No. 86-ranked prospect Jordan Barnett and transfer Shaquille Cleare, who was rated the No. 30 prospect in 2012 by ESPN. Texas’ six-man freshman class in 2012 was ranked No. 4 nationally by ESPN, while UT’s six-man freshman class in 2011 was tabbed the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation by ESPN. Despite a group that numbered only two, UT’s class of Joseph and Thompson in 2010 was ranked as the No. 8 recruiting class in the country by ESPN. Texas’ three-man freshman class in 2009 was ranked No. 3 nationally by Rivals.com and No. 4 by ESPNU and included Bradley, the top-rated recruit in the country by ESPNU. In his previous role, he supervised the film exchange process, played a major role in summer camp administration and assisted in all internal opera-tions of the basketball program.
UT climbed to the top of both major national polls (Associated Press, USA Today Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll. Texas held the top spot in both polls for a two-week stretch. UT set a school record for most wins in a season (31-7) in 2007-08. While using a starting rota-tion of four freshmen and a sophomore in 2006-07, the Horns posted a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In 2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight.” Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first round of the NBA Draft for the first time in school history in 2011. Tristan Thompson was selected with the No. 4 pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was taken with the No. 26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later traded to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29 pick by the San Antonio Spurs. The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school history that the Horns had three players selected in the same draft. UT also had three players selected during the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected
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Full name ________________________________Christopher Kyle Ogden
Children ______________________ Bo (son), Ellie (daughter), Parker (son)
NCAA Tournament Experience2012-13 Assistant Coach Texas Third Round2011-12 Assistant Coach Texas Second Round2010-11 Assistant Coach Texas Third Round2009-10 Assistant Coach Texas First Round2008-09 Assistant Coach Texas Second Round2002-03 Player Texas Final Four2001-02 Player Texas Sweet 162000-01 Player Texas First Round1999-2000 Player Texas Second Round
with the No. 19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with the No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later traded to the New Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with the No. 32 pick (second selection in the second round) by the Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by Toronto) and Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the 2006 NBA Draft. Ogden played four years (2000-03) at forward for the Longhorns and was a member of four NCAA Tournament teams. He completed his career at Texas as the winningest player in school history with 97 total victories. The team captain as a senior during UT’s run to the Final Four in 2002-03, Ogden played in 85 career games, including three starts, and totaled 144 career points, 88 rebounds and 40 assists. He earned the team’s Jay Arnette Award as a junior (2001-02), honoring a player for his behind-the-scenes efforts and contributions to the team. Following his collegiate playing career, he joined the UT basketball staff as a student assistant coach for one year while he completed his undergradu-ate degree. Ogden was responsible for making personnel, team and post-game edits and supervised the film exchange process in that role. He earned a bach-elor’s of science degree in education from The University of Texas in May 2004. A native of Seminole, Texas, Ogden played four years of varsity basketball at Seminole High School. He was tabbed the state of Texas’ Mr. Basketball in his senior year (1998-99), when he averaged 17.3 points, 10.6 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game while leading his team to a 36-4 record and a runner-up finish at the Class 3A state tournament. Born October 16, 1980, Ogden and his wife, Katie, have two sons, Bo (born March 7, 2008) and Parker (born Aug. 10, 2012), and one daughter, Ellie (born March 2, 2010).
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Support StaffUT also has advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA tourney in two of the last nine years and three times in the last 12 seasons (2003, 2006 and 2008).
UT climbed to the top of both major national polls (Associated Press, USA Today Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll. Texas held the top spot in both polls for a two-week stretch. UT set a school record for most wins in a season (31-7) in 2007-08. While using a starting rotation of four freshmen and a sophomore in 2006-07, the Horns posted a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In 2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight.”
Wright also has played a huge role in producing individual success. Texas is the only school in the country that can claim two National Player of the Year winners in the last 12 years, T.J. Ford (2003) and Kevin Durant (2007). UT has had four consensus first-team All-Americans during Wright’s time in Austin (Chris Mihm in 2000, T.J. Ford in 2003, Kevin Durant in 2007 and D.J. Augustin in 2008), and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard in 2008. Texas has had 16 players drafted in the 16 years under Wright, including 10 first-round selections and six lottery picks in Chris Mihm, T.J. Ford, LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, D.J. Augustin and Tristan Thompson. Both Aldridge (2006) and Durant (2007) were selected as the No. 2 overall picks in their respective drafts. In fact, UT became the first school to have a Top Two pick in consecutive NBA Drafts since DePaul in 1981-82. When Augustin was selected as the No. 9 pick by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed quite a three-year run for the Longhorns at the Draft. Texas was the only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. In fact, UT became just the fourth school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was implemented) to produce a lot-tery pick in three consecutive years. Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut (2004-06) previously accomplished the feat. Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first round of the 2011 NBA Draft for the first time in school history. Tristan Thompson was selected with the No. 4 pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was taken with the No. 26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later traded to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29 pick by the San Antonio Spurs. The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school history that the Horns had three players selected in the same draft. UT also had three players selected during the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected with the No. 19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with the No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later traded to the New Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with the No. 32 pick (second selection in the second round) by the Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by Toronto) and Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the 2006 NBA Draft.
Jerry JohnsonASSOCIATE AD/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS17th season at Texas
Jerry Johnson begins his 11th season as an associate athletics direc-tor for basketball operations and his 17th year of service on UT Athletics’ administrative staff. Johnson is responsible for all internal operations of the men’s basketball program. He also serves as the liaison between the men’s basketball office and the UT Athletics administration.
Johnson was previously an associate athletics director for mar-keting and administration. In addition to his focus on marketing and promotions, he served as the liaison for UT women’s athletics to its corporate partner, Nike. Johnson also worked as a color analyst on Texas women’s basketball radio broadcasts.
Johnson has an extensive background in sports marketing and coaching. He came to Texas from Converse Inc., working at the corporation’s national headquarters in North Reading, Mass. While at Converse, he served in numerous marketing, promotions and sales positions for 17 years (1981-98). Prior to joining Converse, Johnson served as the head men’s basketball coach and a physical education instructor at Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Neb., from 1976-81.
Johnson is a graduate of Westmar College (LeMars, Iowa) where he received his bachelor’s degree in English. He then went on to receive two master’s degrees, the first in psychology/counseling from Northern Colorado in 1968 and the second in health and rec-reation from the University of Nebraska-Kearney in 1976.
Johnson and his wife, Jean, are the parents of three children, David Mahalek, Jim Mahalek and Jay Johnson.
Todd Wright STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH17th season at Texas
Todd Wright begins his 17th season as the strength and condition-ing coach for the men’s basketball program at The University of Texas. The 44-year-old Wright, who enters his 21st year of asso-ciation with Rick Barnes, is widely recognized as one of the elite coaches nationally in his field.
During his previous 16 years in Austin, the Longhorns have made 15 trips to the NCAA Tournament while posting a 382-166 (.697) record. UT also set a school record by recording 13 straight 20-win seasons from 1999-2000 through 2011-12.
Texas has made five “Sweet 16” showings during the last 13 years. Included in this 12-year stretch was a trip to the 2003 Final Four, marking the third time in school history and first since 1947 (a span of 56 years) that UT had advanced to the Final Four. Texas advanced to the “Elite Eight” in 2006 and 2008 and the “Sweet 16” in 2002 and 2004.
Texas has claimed three Big 12 Conference titles in Wright’s 16 seasons, including two in the past nine years (1999, 2006 and 2008).
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Support StaffWright came to Texas after spending five years at Clemson,
including the last four under Barnes’ direction. He spent his first three years as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach, before becoming a full-time staff member prior to the 1996-97 season. During his time at Clemson, his strength, agility and condi-tioning programs helped Clemson earn a reputation as one of the best-conditioned teams in the country.
A native of Peabody, Mass., Wright earned his bachelor’s of sci-ence degree in health and fitness from Springfield College in 1993. He also worked as a strength and conditioning coach at Boston College in the spring of 1993 prior to his graduation.
Wright is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist. He also is a Fellow of Applied Functional Science through the Gray Institute.
In the fall of 1997, Wright wrote a strength and conditioning chapter for basketball in the book, “Basketball for Dummies.” He also is a well-respected speaker in the field of strength and conditioning. Wright has spoken on the subject of “Vertical Core Training,” where he discussed training the core in the upright position, and he has presented on the subject of “Juhoplepsking,” where he discussed using ground reaction to enhance functional performance by jumping, hopping, leaping and skipping. Wright also recently has spoken on the subjects of functional density and the spherical model of training.
Wright and his wife, Kate, reside with their two daughters, Hannah Katherine (born June 10, 1999) and Abigail Margaret (Jan. 18, 2001) and son, Charles Austin (born May 25, 2004), in Austin.
William WyattSPECIAL ASSISTANT3rd season at Texas
William Wyatt begins his third season as a special assistant at The University of Texas. The 33-year-old Wyatt assists in all internal operations of the basketball program.
Prior to joining the Texas coaching staff, Wyatt spent four months as Vice President/Brokerage Services at CNL Commercial Real Estate, Inc., in Dallas. He previously worked for four years (2008-12) as Senior Associate/Tenant Representation at Jones Lang LaSalle in Dallas and for four years (2005-08) as Associate Vice President and Director of Market Research for The Staubach Company in Austin and San Antonio.
Wyatt also served as assistant varsity boys’ basketball coach at Triple A Academy in Dallas for two seasons (2010-12). He helped the school’s junior varsity team post a 34-1 record in 2010-11 while playing primarily with an eighth-grade team roster. Triple A Academy’s 2011-12 varsity squad recorded a 25-8 mark in the school’s first season of varsity play.
A reserve forward who played in 52 career games during his first two seasons at UT (1999-2000 and 2000-01), he elected to end his playing career after his sophomore season due to a knee injury. Wyatt underwent four knee surgeries between the middle of his
junior year in high school and the end of his freshman season at Texas. He then served as an undergraduate student assistant coach for two years, helping the 2001-02 team advance to the NCAA “Sweet 16” and the 2002-03 squad reach the Final Four.
Following his sophomore season, Wyatt received the Jay Arnette Award, presented to the UT player for his behind-the-scenes efforts and contributions to the team. An active community service par-ticipant throughout his undergraduate career, Wyatt was Texas’ nominee for the 2000-01 Big 12 Conference Male Sportsperson of the Year award. He earned his bachelor’s degree (BBA) in business administration/finance with a minor in management in 2003 and received his master’s degre e in sport management in 2005 from UT.
A 1999 graduate of South Grand Prairie High School in Grand Prairie, Texas, he led his team to a 24-11 record and the second round of the Class 5A state tournament in his senior year. Wyatt was the first freshman ever to start at South Grand Prairie.
Born Oct. 24, 1980, Wyatt is a native of Dallas, Texas. He has served as a board member for the Trinity Commons Foundation, the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce and ScholarShot and was on the Barbara Jordan Statue Advisory Committee at The University of Texas.
Jai LucasSPECIAL ASSISTANT2nd season at Texas
Jai Lucas begins his second season as a special assistant at The University of Texas. The 25-year-old Lucas assists in all internal operations of the basketball program.
Prior to joining the Texas coaching staff, Lucas spent the previ-ous three seasons playing professionally. He played two seasons in the National Basketball Development League (NBDL), where he saw action with the Idaho Stampede (2012-13) and the Canton Charge (2013), and one year overseas in Latvia with BK Valmiera in the Baltic Basketball League (2011-12).
A guard who played in 58 career games (one start) during his two seasons at UT (2009-10 and 2010-11), Lucas scored a total of 169 points and recorded a 70-to-40 assist-to-turnover ratio in 662 minutes played while helping the Longhorns to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He earned his bachelor’s degree in cor-porate communication in 2011 from UT.
Lucas spent his freshman season (2007-08) and the Fall 2008 semester at The University of Florida and earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team. He started all 36 games for the Gators as a freshman, helping Florida post a 24-12 record and advance to the Postseason NIT semifinals. He transferred from Florida and enrolled in classes at Texas beginning in the Spring 2009 semester.
A 2007 graduate of Bellaire High School in Houston, Texas, he was a McDonald’s All-American, a Jordan All-American and a Parade All-America Second Team selection as a senior. Lucas was a three-year starter and three-time District 21-5A Player of the Year who led Bellaire to three consecutive District 21-5A titles.
Born Dec. 5, 1988, Lucas is a native of Houston, Texas.
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Riley Davis SPECIAL ASSISTANT - VIDEO COORDINATOR1st season at Texas
Riley Davis begins his first season as a special assistant-video coordinator at The University of Texas. The 27-year-old Davis, who previously spent three seasons (2009-12) as a student assistant on the Texas staff, assists in all internal operations of the basketball program.
Prior to returning to UT, Davis served as a regional advance scout for the Charlotte Bobcats (now Charlotte Hornets) during the 2013-14 season. He also spent one year (2012-13) as an assistant coach at Sam Houston State.
During his previous time at UT, Davis served for two years as a volunteer student assistant (2009-11) and one year as a graduate assistant (2011-12). In those roles, he assisted in film exchange as well as all aspects of video coordinating.
Davis played basketball at Western Texas College (Snyder, Texas) in 2006-07. He then transferred to Howard College (Big Spring, Texas), where he played the following season. Davis received team awards for academic excellence, maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
After completing his junior college eligibility, Davis served as a student assistant at Howard in 2008-09. He coordinated travel, scheduling, scouting, assisted with recruiting and coached the junior varsity squad as well.
During his time at Howard, the Hawks went a combined 49-12 while winning the Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC) title and advancing to the Region V NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) Tournament both years. The WJCAC is widely referred to as the most competitive NJCAA conference in the nation. Davis also helped recruit the class at Howard that went on to win the 2010 NJCAA national championship.
A native of Seminole, Texas, and 2006 graduate of Seminole High School, Davis earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from The University of Texas in 2011.
Laef MorrisATHLETIC TRAINER1st season at Texas
Laef Morris begins his first season as the athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program at The University of Texas. Prior to com-ing to Texas, the 32-year-old Morris spent seven years (2007-14) as an assistant athletic trainer at UCLA, including the last five with the men’s basketball program.
In addition to his duties with the Bruins’ men’s basketball team, Morris also served as the athletic trainer for the women’s water polo team. He served as the athletic trainer for the track and field and cross country teams during his first two years at UCLA (2007-08 and 2008-09).
Prior to his time at UCLA, Morris served as an athletic trainer at Sacramento State for one season (2006-07) while working with the Hornets’ football, men’s basketball and men’s and women’s track and field programs. Morris spent the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon, working with the Ducks’ softball and football teams.
Morris earned his master’s degree in athletic training from Oregon in 2006. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sports medicine and athletic training at Missouri State in 2004.
A native of Kahoka, Missouri, he played varsity basketball and competed in the high jump on the track and field team at Clark County High School. Morris and his wife, Allison, reside in Austin with their two daughters, Harper (born June 16, 2011) and Reagan (born July 7, 2013).
Robert LazareATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MANAGER17th season at Texas
Robert Lazare begins his seventh year as athletic equipment man-ager and his 17th season overall on the equipment staff at The University of Texas. The 42-year-old Lazare is responsible for all aspects of designing, ordering, maintaining, storing and distribut-ing equipment for Texas Basketball, as well as supervising a staff of six student managers.
He assists the head equipment manager with the daily opera-tions of the university’s athletics equipment room. Lazare also assists with travel arrangements, practice facilities and game man-agement for men’s basketball, cheerleading and pom.
Prior to coming to Texas, Lazare spent one year as a contract review technician with the Department of Health and Hospitals for the State of Louisiana. He also served for one year (1997) as a graduate assistant sports information director at Louisiana State University.
Lazare began his career as a clubhouse manager for two years (1995-96) with the San Diego Padres Class-AA affiliate in Mobile, Ala.
A native of New Orleans, La., he earned a bachelor’s of science degree in kinesiology and a master’s teaching certificate (K-12) from LSU in 1995. Lazare received a master of science degree in sports administration and management from LSU in 1997.
Lazare and his wife, Jennifer, reside with their daughter, Riley Brooks (born May 28, 2009) in Austin.
Dr. Randa Ryan EXECUTIVE SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD/STUDENT SERVICES31st season at Texas
Dr. Randa Ryan begins her 10th full season as the student services supervisor for the men’s basketball program and her 31st year of association with The University of Texas. She was promoted in January 2005 to oversee the academic support staff and student services of all sports at UT with the exception of football. Earlier this
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Since Ryan assumed supervision of the men’s basketball team, the Longhorns have had a 3.0 or better cumulative team GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in 14 of the past 18 semesters. The team’s semester GPA in Spring 2014 was a 3.33, the highest single-semester team GPA in program history. The team enters the 2014 Fall semester with a cumulative team GPA of 3.20.
Texas Basketball has received public recognition awards for its multi-year NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in each of the last five years (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014). The awards are given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sport. UT has earned a perfect 1.000 score in each of the last five multi-year APR reports.
In the classroom, Texas led the league in the number of Academic All-Big 12 Conference selections for four consecutive years from 2008-11. UT had six players earn the accolade in both 2008 and 2009, five players claim a spot in 2010 and four players earn a spot in 2011.
D.J. Augustin was one of five players named to the 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America University Division men’s bas-ketball first team. Augustin, who posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in both the Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 semesters, became just the fourth men’s basketball player at Texas to earn Academic All-America honors. He also was the 15th player in NCAA history to earn both consensus first-team All-America honors and first-team Academic All-America accolades in the same season.
A nationally-recognized author and lecturer on student-athlete health, exercise, nutrition and performance issues, Dr. Ryan was promoted to Assistant AD in 1992 and Associate AD in July 1998, before assuming her title of Senior Associate AD in March 2005. Prior to that, she served as women’s athletics Performance Team Director (1988-92) and women’s assistant swim coach (1985-88).
Under her guidance and direction, The University of Texas was awarded the nation’s highest honor for its Life Skills Program in December 1997, when The University received a “Citation of Excellence” from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
Ryan also has served on numerous national committee assign-ments, including the NCAA Life Skills Committee, the Division I-A Athletics Directors Life Skills Committee and the American College of Sports Medicine Women’s Issues Committee.
Ryan earned her master’s and doctorate from The University of Texas. Her master’s degree is in exercise physiology and her doctorate is a multidisciplinary degree in psychology, nutrition and exercise physiology. She also has done extensive research and programming regarding the mental health needs of elite athletes.
Ryan and her husband, Steve Klepfer, have four sons, Seth, Rhett, Kasey and Shea.
Leslie ParksEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT24th season at Texas
Leslie Parks enters her 24th season in association with the men’s basketball program at The University of Texas. Parks coordinates Coach Rick Barnes’ daily schedule, travel, speaking engagements and personal appearances.
She also assists Associate AD Jerry Johnson in all internal opera-tions of the basketball program and serves as camp administrator for the boys summer basketball camps.
A native of Houston, Parks resides with her daughter, Emma Kathleen (born October 13, 1998) and son, Connor Stephen (born April 24, 2001), in Austin.
Lauren MillsADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE1st season at Texas
Lauren Mills enters her first season in association with the men’s basketball program at The University of Texas. She assists the UT assistant coaches in all operations, including daily schedule, travel and recruiting. Mills also serves as a player liaison between the men’s basketball office and other offices within the UT Athletics Department.
Prior to her current post at Texas, she worked in the Operations Department at the University of Florida Athletic Association for one year. Mills also served as a student assistant in the University of Florida men’s basketball office for two years (2011-12 and 2012-13).
A native of Douglasville, Ga., Mills earned her bachelor’s degree in telecommunications from the University of Florida in 2013.
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________________________________HIGH _________________________________________LOWPOINTS _________________________ 89, HOUSTON BAPTIST (11/18) ___________________ 53, at Texas Tech (03/08)FIELD GOALS MADE _____________ 33, SOUTH ALABAMA (11/12) ____________________ 18, at TCU (02/04)________________________________ 33, WEST VIRGINIA (02/15) ______________________ 18, at Kansas State (02/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS __________ 78, vs. Baylor (03/14) _____________________________ 45, vs. West Virginia (03/13)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______ .579 (33-57), WEST VIRGINIA (02/15) ______________ .310 (18-58), at TCU (02/04)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE _________ 11, HOUSTON BAPTIST (11/18) ___________________ 2, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (11/15) ________________________________ 11, OKLAHOMA STATE (02/11) ___________________ 2, vs. DePaul (11/26)_______________________________________________________________________________ 2, at Baylor (01/25)_______________________________________________________________________________ 2, TCU (03/05)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ______________ 25, HOUSTON BAPTIST (11/18) ___________________ 9, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (11/15) _______________________________________________________________________________ 9, vs. DePaul (11/26)_______________________________________________________________________________ 9, RICE (12/30)_______________________________________________________________________________ 9, at West Virginia (01/13)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ____________ .500 (8-16), BAYLOR (02/26) ______________________ .125 (2-16), TCU (03/05)FREE THROWS MADE ____________ 30, KANSAS (02/01) _____________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (03/14)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ________ 45, KANSAS (02/01) _____________________________ 8, vs. Baylor (03/14)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ______ .938 (15-16), vs. Michigan (03/22) __________________ .250 (2-8), vs. Baylor (03/14)REBOUNDS _____________________ 56, at TCU (02/04)_______________________________ 28, OKLAHOMA (01/04)ASSISTS ________________________ 19, vs. West Virginia (03/13) _______________________ 5, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (11/15)STEALS _________________________ 12, vs. BYU (11/25) ______________________________ 1, BAYLOR (02/26)BLOCKED SHOTS ________________ 12, UT ARLINGTON (11/29) ______________________ 1, OKLAHOMA STATE (02/11)________________________________ 12, KANSAS (02/01)TURNOVERS ____________________ 18, at West Virginia (01/13) _______________________ 6, vs. Baylor (03/14)________________________________ 18, at Kansas State (02/08)FOULS _________________________ 31, at North Carolina (12/18) ______________________ 10, RICE (12/30)________________________________ 31, at Oklahoma State (01/08)
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________________________________HIGH _________________________________________LOWPOINTS _________________________ 92, MICHIGAN STATE (12/21) ____________________ 44, RICE (12/30)FIELD GOALS MADE _____________ 31, at Kansas (02/22) _____________________________ 14, TCU (03/05)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS __________ 70, at Temple (12/07) ____________________________ 46, TEXAS TECH (01/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______ .528 (28-53), at Kansas State (02/08) _________________ .259 (14-54), TCU (03/05)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE _________ 14, Michigan (03/22) _____________________________ 2, at Texas Tech (03/08)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ______________ 33, SOUTH ALABAMA (11/12) ____________________ 9, HOUSTON BAPTIST (11/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ____________ .833 (10-12), vs. BYU (11/25) ______________________ .160 (4-25), at West Virginia (01/13)FREE THROWS MADE ____________ 35, at Oklahoma State (01/08) ______________________ 3, West Virginia (03/13)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ________ 51, at Oklahoma State (01/08) ______________________ 5, West Virginia (03/13)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ______ .875 (14-16), SOUTH ALABAMA (11/12) ____________ .484 (15-31), at Temple (12/07)REBOUNDS _____________________ 45, Baylor (03/14) _______________________________ 20, DePaul (11/26)ASSISTS ________________________ 21, at Temple (12/07) ____________________________ 1, TCU (03/05)________________________________ 21, at Kansas State (02/08)________________________________ 21, at Iowa State (02/18)STEALS _________________________ 13, at Oklahoma State (01/08) ______________________ 2, at TCU (02/04)________________________________ 13, at West Virginia (01/13) _______________________ 2, Baylor (03/14)________________________________ 13, at Kansas State (02/08) ________________________ 2, Arizona State (03/20)BLOCKED SHOTS ________________ 10, Baylor (03/14) _______________________________ 0, TCU (03/05)TURNOVERS ____________________ 18, IOWA STATE (01/18) _________________________ 4, Michigan (03/22)FOULS _________________________ 31, KANSAS (02/01) _____________________________ 12, Baylor (03/14)_______________________________________________________________________________ 12, Michigan (03/22)
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POINTS28 ________ Javan Felix vs. Oklahoma ____________________ Jan. 427 ________ Javan Felix vs. Oklahoma State _______________ Feb. 1127 ________ Isaiah Taylor at Baylor ______________________ Jan. 2526 ________ Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State ___________________ Feb. 1823 ________ Jonathan Holmes vs. South Alabama __________Nov. 1223 ________ Demarcus Holland vs. UT Arlington __________Nov. 2923 ________ Jonathan Holmes vs. Iowa State ______________ Jan. 1823 ________ Javan Felix vs. Kansas State __________________ Jan. 2123 ________ Isaiah Taylor vs. Kansas ______________________ Feb. 1
REBOUNDS16 ________ Jonathan Holmes at TCU ____________________ Feb. 414 ________ Cameron Ridley at Baylor ___________________ Jan. 2514 ________ Cameron Ridley at Oklahoma _______________ March 113 ________ Cameron Ridley vs. Oklahoma State ___________ Feb. 1113 ________ Connor Lammert vs. TCU __________________ March 5
ASSISTS9 _________ Javan Felix vs. Mercer _______________________Nov. 88 _________ Isaiah Taylor vs. Vanderbilt ___________________ Dec. 28 _________ Isaiah Taylor vs. Texas State _________________ Dec. 148 _________ Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State ___________________ Feb. 187 _________ Demarcus Holland vs. Oklahoma ______________ Jan. 47 _________ Isaiah Taylor at TCU ________________________ Feb. 47 _________ Demarcus Holland vs. West Virginia __________ Feb. 157 _________ Isaiah Taylor vs. Baylor _____________________ Feb. 26
STEALS5 _________ Isaiah Taylor vs. UT Arlington _______________Nov. 294 _________ Javan Felix vs. BYU ________________________Nov. 254 _________ Demarcus Holland vs. Texas State ____________ Dec. 14
BLOCKED SHOTS6 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. BYU ____________________Nov. 256 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. UT Arlington _____________Nov. 295 _________ Prince Ibeh vs. UT Arlington ________________Nov. 295 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. Mercer ___________________Nov. 85 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. Iowa State _______________ Jan. 184 _________ Prince Ibeh at Temple _______________________ Dec. 74 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. Oklahoma ________________ Jan. 44 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. Kansas ___________________ Feb. 14 _________ Prince Ibeh vs. Kansas _______________________ Feb. 14 _________ Cameron Ridley at Kansas ___________________ Feb. 224 _________ Cameron Ridley vs. Arizona State ___________ March 20
FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 5 MADE)1.000 (6-6) _ Demarcus Holland vs. Arizona State _________ March 20.875 (7-8) __ Jonathan Holmes vs. West Virginia _________ March 13.800 (8-10) _ Cameron Ridley vs. Texas State _______________ Dec. 14
3-PT FG % (MIN. 2 MADE)1.000 (3-3) _ Kendal Yancy vs. Baylor __________________ March 141.000 (2-2) _ Damarcus Croaker vs. Mercer ________________Nov. 81.000 (2-2) _ Connor Lammert vs. Houston Baptist _________Nov. 181.000 (2-2) _ Damarcus Croaker vs. Texas Tech ____________ Jan. 111.000 (2-2) _ Martez Walker at West Virginia ______________ Jan. 13
FREE THROW % (MIN. 6 MADE)1.000 (10-10) ____ Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State _____________ Feb. 181.000 (8-8) ______ Isaiah Taylor vs. Kansas ________________ Feb. 11.000 (7-7) ______ Isaiah Taylor at Kansas State_____________ Feb. 81.000 (7-7) ______ Isaiah Taylor vs. TCU ________________ March 51.000 (6-6) ______ Jonathan Holmes vs. Texas State ________ Dec. 141.000 (6-6) ______ Isaiah Taylor vs. West Virginia __________ Feb. 151.000 (6-6) ______ Isaiah Taylor at Oklahoma ____________ March 11.000 (6-6) ______ Isaiah Taylor vs. Michigan ___________ March 22
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TEXAS_______________________________________ HIGHPoints _____________________________________28 Javan Felix vs. Oklahoma (01/04/14)Field Goals Made ____________________________10 Javan Felix vs. Oklahoma (01/04/14)___________________________________________10 Isaiah Taylor at Baylor (01/25/14)Field Goal Attempts __________________________22 Javan Felix at Iowa State (02/18/14)___________________________________________22 Isaiah Taylor vs. Michigan (03/22/14)Field Goal % (min. 5 made) _____________1.000 (6-6) Demarcus Holland vs. Arizona State (03/20/14)_____________________________________.875 (7-8) Jonathan Holmes vs. West Virginia (03/13/14)____________________________________.800 (8-10) Cameron Ridley vs. Texas State (12/14/13)3-pt FG Made ________________________________7 Javan Felix vs. Baylor (02/26/14)____________________________________________6 Javan Felix vs. Oklahoma State (02/11/14)3-pt FG Attempts ____________________________15 Javan Felix at Iowa State (02/18/14)3-pt FG % (min. 2 made) _______________1.000 (3-3) Kendal Yancy vs. Baylor (03/14/14)____________________________________1.000 (2-2) Damarcus Croaker vs. Mercer (11/08/13)____________________________________1.000 (2-2) Connor Lammert vs. Houston Baptist (11/18/13)____________________________________1.000 (2-2) Damarcus Croaker vs. Texas Tech (01/11/14)____________________________________1.000 (2-2) Martez Walker at West Virginia (01/13/14)Free Throws Made ___________________________10 Cameron Ridley vs. Oklahoma State (02/11/14)___________________________________________10 Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State (02/18/14)____________________________________________9 Isaiah Taylor vs. Mercer (11/08/13)__________________________________________ 9 Isaiah Taylor vs. Iowa State (01/18/14)__________________________________________ 9 Jonathan Holmes vs. Kansas (02/01/14)__________________________________________ 9 Martez Walker vs. Arizona State (03/20/14)Free Throw Attempts _________________________14 Isaiah Taylor vs. Mercer (11/08/13)_________________________________________ 12 Demarcus Holland at Temple (12/07/13)___________________________________________12 Isaiah Taylor vs. Iowa State (01/18/14)___________________________________________12 Jonathan Holmes at TCU (02/04/14)___________________________________________12 Cameron Ridley vs. Oklahoma State (02/11/14)Free Throw % (min. 7 made) __________ 1.000 (10-10) Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State (02/18/14)____________________________________1.000 (8-8) Isaiah Taylor vs. Kansas (02/01/14)____________________________________1.000 (7-7) Isaiah Taylor at Kansas State (02/08/14)____________________________________1.000 (7-7) Isaiah Taylor vs. TCU (03/05/14)Rebounds __________________________________16 Jonathan Holmes at TCU (02/04/14)___________________________________________14 Cameron Ridley at Baylor (01/25/14)___________________________________________14 Cameron Ridley at Oklahoma (03/01/14)Assists _____________________________________ 9 Javan Felix vs. Mercer (11/08/13)__________________________________________ 8 Isaiah Taylor vs. Vanderbilt (12/02/13)__________________________________________ 8 Isaiah Taylor vs. Texas State (12/14/13)____________________________________________8 Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State (02/18/14)Turnovers ___________________________________5 Javan Felix at Temple (12/07/13)____________________________________________5 Isaiah Taylor at Oklahoma State (01/08/14)____________________________________________5 Javan Felix at West Virginia (01/13/14)____________________________________________5 Cameron Ridley at Kansas State (02/08/14)____________________________________________5 Isaiah Taylor vs. West Virginia (03/13/14)Blocked Shots ________________________________6 Cameron Ridley vs. BYU (11/25/13)____________________________________________6 Cameron Ridley vs. UT Arlington (11/29/13)____________________________________________5 Prince Ibeh vs. UT Arlington (11/29/13)____________________________________________5 Cameron Ridley vs. Mercer (11/08/13)____________________________________________5 Cameron Ridley vs. Iowa State (01/18/14)Steals _______________________________________5 Isaiah Taylor vs. UT Arlington (11/29/13)____________________________________________4 Javan Felix vs. BYU (11/25/13)____________________________________________4 Demarcus Holland vs. Texas State (12/14/13)
OPPONENT_______________________________________ HIGHPoints _____________________________________34 Marcus Foster, at Kansas State (02/08/14)Field Goals Made ____________________________13 Marcus Foster, at Kansas State (02/08/14)Field Goal Attempts __________________________20 Reger Dowell, UT Arlington (11/29/13)___________________________________________20 Dalton Pepper, at Temple (12/07/13)Field Goal % (min. 5 made) _____________ .857 (6-7) Frank Mason, at Kansas (02/22/14)3-pt FG Made ________________________________6 Deshaunt Walker, Stephen F. Austin (11/15/13)____________________________________________6 Brady Heslip, Baylor (03/14/14) 3-pt FG Attempts ___________________________ 12 Reger Dowell, UT Arlington (11/29/13) 3-pt FG % (min. 3 made) _______________1.000 (3-3) Frank Bartley IV, BYU (11/25/13)____________________________________1.000 (3-3) Will Spradling, at Kansas State (02/08/14)Free Throws Made ___________________________16 Marcus Smart, at Oklahoma State (01/08/14)Free Throw Attempts ________________________ 20 Marcus Smart, at Oklahoma State (01/08/14)Free Throw % (min. 6 made) ____________1.000 (8-8) Marcus Paige, at North Carolina (12/18/13)____________________________________1.000 (6-6) Kenny Chery, Baylor (02/26/14)____________________________________1.000 (6-6) Brady Heslip, Baylor (03/14/14)Rebounds _________________________________ 14 Anthony Lee, at Temple (12/07/13)Assists ______________________________________9 Jahii Carson, Arizona State (03/20/14)Blocked Shots ________________________________7 Isaiah Austin, Baylor (03/14/14)Steals ______________________________________ 6 Marcus Smart, at Oklahoma State (01/08/14)
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Leading at half ______________________________________ 18-2Trailing at half _______________________________________ 5-9Tied at half __________________________________________ 1-0
Ridley (20), Felix (20), Holland (8), Walker (7), Lammert (5), Ibeh (3), Croaker (3), Yancy (3)
CAREER (156) — Holmes (42), Felix (29), Taylor (27), Ridley (22), Holland (11), Lammert (8), Walker (7), Ibeh (4), Croaker (3), Yancy (3)
20-point games (17) — Holmes (5), Taylor (5), Felix (4), Ridley (2), Holland (1) CAREER (20) — Felix (6), Holmes (5), Taylor (5), Holland (2),
Ridley (2)30-point games (0) — CAREER — Double-figure rebounding games (24) — Ridley (13), Holmes (6),
Holland (3), Lammert (2) CAREER (32) — Ridley (16), Holmes (9), Holland (3), Lammert
(3), Ibeh (1)20-rebound games (0)Double-figure assist games (0) — CAREER (1) — Felix (1)Double-doubles (points/rebounds) (17) — Ridley (10), Holmes (4),
Holland (2), Lammert (1) CAREER (20) — Ridley (11), Holmes (5), Holland (2), Ibeh (1),
Lammert (1)
TEAMLargest margin of victory — 32 (85-53 vs. Texas State)Largest Big 12 margin of victory — 19 (87-68 vs. Oklahoma State)Largest margin of defeat — 31 (54-85 at Kansas)Largest Big 12 lead — 29 (66-37 vs. Oklahoma State, 15:53 - 2nd half)Largest Big 12 deficit — 31 (25-56 at Kansas, 13:46 - 2nd half)Largest non-conference lead — 38 (80-42 vs. Texas State, 5:16 - 2nd
half)Largest non-conference deficit — 17 (28-45 vs. South Alabama, 1:28
- 1st half)Largest comeback victory —17 (28-45 vs. South Alabama, 1:28 - 1st
half)Largest lead in a loss — 8 (32-24 at Oklahoma St., 4:44 - 1st half)
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COACH OF THE YEARRick Barnes, Texas
ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM Melvin Ejim, Iowa StateDeAndre Kane, Iowa StateAndrew Wiggins, KansasMarcus Smart, Oklahoma StateJuwan Staten, West Virginia
ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM Joel Embiid, KansasMarcus Foster, Kansas StateBuddy Hield, OklahomaMarkel Brown, Oklahoma StateJonathan Holmes, Texas
ALL-BIG 12 THIRD TEAM Cory Jefferson, BaylorGeorges Niang, Iowa StatePerry Ellis, Kansas Cameron Clark, OklahomaJaye Crockett, Texas Tech
All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Listed alphabetically by schoolIsaiah Austin (Baylor), Wayne Selden Jr. (Kansas), Naadir Tharpe (Kansas), Thomas Gipson (Kansas State), Will Spradling (Kansas State), Ryan Spangler (Oklahoma), Le’Bryan Nash (Oklahoma State), Kyan Anderson (TCU), Javan Felix (Texas), Cameron Ridley (Texas), Isaiah Taylor (Texas), Eron Harris (West Virginia).
BIG 12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Isaiah Austin, Baylor Joel Embiid, Kansas** Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State**Demarcus Holland, Texas Cameron Ridley, Texas Juwan Staten, West Virginia
BIG 12 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM DeAndre Kane, Iowa State Joel Embiid, Kansas** Andrew Wiggins, Kansas**Marcus Foster, Kansas State Isaiah Taylor, Texas
** - Unanimous Selection
Ties in the voting created an addi-tional spot for the Sixth Man Award and on the All-Defensive Team
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FINAL STANDINGS (RANKED BY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SEEDS)
FG Pct: MU 39.7, UT 44.13-Pt FG Pct: MU 33.3, UT 46.7FT Pct: MU 61.9, UT 60.73-point goals: MU 10 (Hall 5, Gollon 2, Bryan 2, White), UT 7 (Holmes 2, Croaker 2, Felix, Lammert, Walker)Turnovers: MU 13, UT 13Blocked Shots: MU 4 (Coursey 2, Thomas, Nwamu), UT 7 (Ridley 5, Lammert 2)Steals: MU 7 (Gollon 2, Hall 2, Canevari 2, Nwamu), UT 4 (Holland 2, Holmes, Walker)Attendance: 8,108Records: MU (0-1), UT (1-0)Television: Longhorn Network (national)
2013-14 Game-by-Game Box ScoresFG Pct: USA 42.4, UT 48.53-Pt FG Pct: USA 39.4, UT 42.9FT Pct: USA 87.5, UT 63.23-point goals: USA 13 (Ammons 4, Allen 4, Rubit 2, stevens, Johnson), UT 6 (Holmes 4, Felix, Lammert)Turnovers: USA 15, UT 12Blocked Shots: USA 4 (Rubit 2, Ammons, Williams), UT 6 (Holmes 2, Ibeh 2, Ridley, Holland)Steals: USA 6 (Allen 3, Stevens 2, Saintil), UT 6 (Ridley 2, Taylor 2, Holmes, Felix)Attendance: 7,193Records: USA (1-1), UT (2-0)Television: Longhorn Network (national)
Texas ...........................................72Stephen F. Austin .........................62
FG Pct: VU 37.9, UT 44.63-Pt FG Pct: VU 23.8, UT 38.5FT Pct: VU 71.4, UT 51.73-point goals: VU 5 (Odom 2, Parker 2, McClellan 1), UT 7 (Felix 2, Holland 1, Holmes 1, Yancy 1)Turnovers: VU 15, UT 14Blocked Shots: VU 3 (Jones 2, Siakam 1), UT 6 (Holmes 3, Ibeh 2, Ridley 1)Steals: VU 8 (Henderson 3, McClellan 2, Moats 1, Parker 1, Siakam 1), UT 4 (Holland 2, Holmes 2, Felix 1, Lammert 1, Yancy 1)Attendance: 7,431Records: VU (4-3), UT (7-1)Television: ESPN2 (national)
FG Pct: Texas St. 29.7, UT 48.23-Pt FG Pct: Texas St. 19.2, UT 40.0FT Pct: Texas St. 55.6, UT 71.43-point goals: Texas St. 5 (Davis 2, Tilbury 1, Wright 1, Dorsey 1), UT 6 (Felix 4, Holmes 1, Holland 1)Turnovers: Texas St. 17, UT 13Blocked Shots: Texas St. 3 (Tilbury 2, Gant 1), UT 7 (Ibeh 3, Ridley 2, Holmes 1, Murry 1)Steals: Texas St. 10 (Wright 3, Gant 2, Hawkins 1, Davis 1, Stern 1, Smith 1, Ramlal 1), UT 11 (Holland 4, Ridley 3, Croaker 2, Felix 1, Lammert 1)Attendance: 9,534Records: Texas St. (3-7), UT (9-1)Television: Longhorn Network (national)
Texas ...........................................86No. 14/18 North Carolina ................83
FG Pct: OU 42.9, UT 50.83-Pt FG Pct: OU 46.4 UT 40.9FT Pct: OU 80.8, UT 70.03-point goals: OU 13 (Hield 4, Cousins, Booker 3, Neal 3), UT 9 (Croaker 5, Felix 2, Holmes 1, Walker 1)Turnovers: OU 14, UT 14Blocked Shots: OU 1 (Woodard 1), UT 9 (Ridley 4, Holmes 2, Ibeh 2, Lammert 1)Steals: OU 7 (Cousins 3, Spangler 1, Clark 1, Hield 1, Neal 1), UT 6 (Taylor 2, Ridley 1, Yancy 1, Felix 1, Walker 1)Attendance: 10,189Records: OU (12-2, 1-0), UT (11-3, 0-1)Television: Longhorn Network (national)
No. 11/12 Oklahoma State ............87Texas ...........................................74
FG Pct: UT 40.0, OSU. 46.03-Pt FG Pct: UT 16.7, OSU 42.9FT Pct: UT 65.2 OSU. 68.63-point goals: UT 3 (Croaker 2, Lammert 1), OSU 6 (Forte 4, Williams 1, Clark 1)Turnovers: UT 16, OSU 7Blocked Shots: UT 4 (Ibeh 2, Taylor 1, Holland 1), OSU 8 (Murphy 4, Brown 2, Williams 1, Smart 1)Steals: UT 5 (Felix 2, Taylor 1, Holland 1, Croaker 1), OSU 13 (Smart 6, Murphy 3, Clark 3, Williams 1)Attendance: 9,068Records: Texas (11-4, 0-2), OSU (13-2, 1-1)Television: ESPN2 (national)
FG Pct: UT 44.8, BU 32.13-Pt FG Pct: UT 18.2, BU 17.6FT Pct: UT 58.8, BU 65.63-point goals: UT 2 (Holland 1, Walker 1), BU 3 (Franklin 2, Jefferson 1)Turnovers: UT 9, BU 13Blocked Shots: UT 4 (Ridley 2, Holmes 1, Ibeh 1), BU 8 (Jefferson 3, Austin 3, Prince 1, Wainright 1)Steals: UT 8 (Taylor 3, Holland 2, Yancy 2, Felix 1), BU 5 (Prince 2, Gathers 1, Franklin 1, Wainright 1)Attendance: 8,052Records: Texas (16-4, 5-2), Baylor (13-6, 1-5)Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
FG Pct: KU 38.5, UT 42.93-Pt FG Pct: KU 42.9, UT 30.0FT Pct: KU 68.4, UT 66.73-point goals: KU 6 (Selden Jr. 2, Tharpe 1, Wiggins 1, Mason 1, Greene 1), UT 3 (Holmes 1, Taylor 1, Croaker 1)Turnovers: KU 12, UT 11Blocked Shots: KU 4 (Embiid 2, Selden Jr. 1, Traylor 1), UT 12 (Ridley 4, Ibeh 4, Holmes 3, Lammert 1)Steals: KU 4 (Tharpe 1, Wiggins 1, Black 1, Traylor 1), UT 7 (Holmes 3, Holland 2, Ridley 1, Taylor 1)Attendance: 16,540Records: KU (16-5, 7-1), UT (17-4, 6-2)Television: ESPN (national)
FG Pct: OSU 35.6, UT 47.33-Pt FG Pct: OSU 26.3, UT 47.8FT Pct: OSU 67.7, UT 77.43-point goals: OSU 5 (Forte 2, Sager 2, Brown 1), UT 11 (Felix 6, Lammert 3, Walker 2)Turnovers: OSU 10, UT 12Blocked Shots: OSU 1 (Cox 1), UT 1 (Ridley 1)Steals: OSU 8 (Brown 3, Cox 2, Nash 1, Williams 1, Murphy 1), UT 6 (Ibeh 2, Taylor 1, Felix 1, Yancy 1, Walker 1)Attendance: 10,904Records: OSU (16-8, 4-7), UT (19-5, 8-3)Television: ESPN2 (national)
2013-14 Game-by-Game Box Scores
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2013-14 Game-by-Game Box ScoresNo. 19/19 Texas ............................88West Virginia ...............................71
FG Pct: UT 34.4, KU 51.73-Pt FG Pct: UT 30.8, KU 33.3FT Pct: UT 42.1, KU 76.23-point goals: UT 4 (Lammert 2, Holmes 1, Walker 1), KU 7 (Wiggins 3, Mason 2, White III 1, Frankamp 1)Turnovers: UT 12, KU 7Blocked Shots: UT 7 (Ridley 4, Ibeh 2, Holmes 1), KU 9 (Embiid 6, Wiggins 2, Selden Jr. 1)Steals: UT 4 (Holland 2, Taylor 1, Ibeh 1), KU 7 (Selden Jr. 2, Traylor 2, Ellis 1, Wiggins 1, Black 1)Attendance: 16,300Records: Texas (20-7, 9-5), KU (21-6, 12-2)Television: ESPNU (national)
FG Pct: BU 36.1, UT 47.53-Pt FG Pct: BU 36.4, UT 50.0FT Pct: BU 63.0, UT 52.63-point goals: BU 8 (Chery 5, Heslip 2, O’Neale 1), UT 8 (Felix 7, Holmes 1)Turnovers: BU 5, UT 7Blocked Shots: BU 5 (Jefferson 2, Austin 2, Gathers 1), UT 8 (Holmes 3, Ridley 2, Taylor 1, Holland 1, Ibeh 1)Steals: BU 4 (Jefferson 2, O’Neale 1, Chery 1), UT 1 (Taylor 1)Attendance: 12,471Records: BU (18-10, 6-9), UT (21-7, 10-5)Television: ESPNU (national)
FG Pct: UT 44.8, OU 40.73-Pt FG Pct: UT 15.8, OU 40.0FT Pct: UT 70.0, OU 86.43-point goals: UT 3 (Holmes 1, Holland 1, Lammert 1), OU 10 (Hield 4, Cousins 2, Booker 2, Hornbeak 1, Neal 1)Turnovers: UT 16, OU 7Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Holmes 2, Ridley 1), OU 2 (Hield 2)Steals: UT 5 (Holland 2, Taylor 1, Felix 1, Walker 1), OU 8 (Cousins 3, Hield 3, Booker 1, Hornbeak 1)Attendance: 12,976Records: Texas (21-8, 10-6), OU (21-8, 10-6)Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
FG Pct: BU 43.1, UT 39.73-Pt FG Pct: BU 50.0, UT 33.3FT Pct: BU 80.0, UT 25.03-point goals: BU 12 (Heslip 6, Chery 3, O’Neale 1, Jefferson 1, Franklin 1), UT 5 (Yancy 3, Walker 2)Turnovers: BU 7, UT 6Blocked Shots: BU 10 (Austin 7, Jefferson 3), UT 4 (Ibeh 3, Yancy 1)Steals: BU 2 (O’Neale 2), UT 3 (Walker 2, Felix 1)Attendance: 18,972Records: BU (24-10, 9-9), UT (23-10 11-7)Television: ESPNU (national)
Texas ...........................................87Arizona State ...............................85
FG Pct: UT 37.1, UM 44.43-Pt FG Pct: UT 36.4, UM 50.0FT Pct: UT 93.8, UM 81.03-point goals: UT 4 (Felix 2, Walker 2), UM 14 (Stauskas 4, LeVert 3, Robinson III 2, Walton Jr. 2, Irvin 2, Albrecht 1)Turnovers: UT 9, UM 4Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Holmes 2, Ridley 1), UM 2 (Robinson III 1, Stauskas 1)Steals: UT 3 (Holland 1, Felix 1, Lammert 1), UM 5 (Robinson III 2, Morgan 2, Albrecht 1)Attendance: 18,206Records: Texas (24-11, 11-7 Big 12), UM (27-8, 15-3 Big Ten)Television: CBS (national)
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Coaching Records & Milestone VictoriesCAREER RECORDS OF TEXAS COACHES
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Year-by-Year Coaches and Results
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN OVERALL CONF. PLACE1906 Magnus Mainland Carl von Blucher 7-11907 Magnus Mainland Fred Ramsdell 4-41908 NO TEAM1909 W.E. Metzenthin Morgan Vining 6-31910 W.E. Metzenthin Max Thomas 6-71911 W.E. Metzenthin M.L. Massingill 1-41912 J. Burton Rix Johnnie James 5-11913 Carl C. Taylor Joe McVeigh 8-41914 L. Theo Bellmont Pete Edmond 11-01915 L. Theo Bellmont Clyde Littlefield 14-0 5-0 1st1916 Roy Henderson Pete Edmond 12-0 6-0 1st1917 Gene Van Gent Pig Dittmar 13-3 7-1 1st1918 Roy Henderson Al De Viney 14-5 8-4 2nd1919 Roy Henderson Jimmie Greer 17-3 11-2 1st1920 Berry Whitaker H.M. Russell 10-6 4-6 3rd1921 L. Theo Bellmont Charles Dittert 13-5 9-5 3rd1922 L. Theo Bellmont Hook McCullough 20-4 14-4 2nd1923 Milton Romney Phillip A. Peyton 11-7 9-7 2nd1924 E.J. Stewart Ivan Robertson 23-0 20-0 1st1925 E.J. Stewart Lester Settegast 17-8 9-5 4th1926 E.J. Stewart Sandy Esquivel 12-10 6-6 4th1927 E.J. Stewart Rosy Stalter 13-9 7-4 2nd1928 Fred Walker Johnny Estes 12-5 7-5 3rd1929 Fred Walker Holly Brock 18-2 10-2 2nd1930 Fred Walker Nono Rees 12-8 8-4 2nd1931 Fred Walker Jim Fomby 9-15 2-10 7th1932 Ed Olle Bull Elkins 13-9 5-7 4th1933 Ed Olle Edwin Price 22-1 11-1 1st1934 Ed Olle Ronald Fagan 14-8 6-6 T3rd1935 Marty Karow Jack Gray 16-7 5-7 4th1936 Marty Karow Jack Taylor 15-9 8-4 T2nd1937 Jack Gray Jack Collins 13-10 5-7 T5th1938 Jack Gray Don White 11-11 5-7 T5th1939 Jack Gray Willie Tate 19-6 10-2 1st1940 Jack Gray Oran Spears 18-5 8-4 2nd1941 Jack Gray Chester Granville 14-10 7-5 3rd1942 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 14-9 5-7 5th1943 H.C. Gilstrap Curtis Popham, 19-7 9-3 T1st Frank Brahaney1944 H.C. Gilstrap Roy Cox 14-11 6-6 T3rd1945 H.C. Gilstrap Joe Crowley 10-10 5-7 5th1946 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 16-7 7-5 3rd 1947 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 26-2 12-0 1st1948 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 20-5 9-3 2nd1949 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 17-7 7-5 4th1950 Jack Gray Tom Hamilton 13-11 6-6 T4th1951 Jack Gray Frank Womack 13-14 8-4 T1st1952 Slue Hull Don Klein 16-8 8-4 2nd1953 Slue Hull Leon Black 12-9 8-4 T2nd1954 Slue Hull Gib Ford, 16-9 9-3 T1st Billy Powell1955 Slue Hull (Game Captains) 4-20 3-9 6th1956 Slue Hull (Game Captains) 12-12 5-7 4th1957 Marshall Hughes Raymond Downs, 11-13 3-9 T6th Norman Hooten1958 Marshall Hughes Kenneth Cleveland, 10-13 5-9 7th Kermit Decker1959 Marshall Hughes Bobby Puryear, 4-20 2-12 8th Charley Cox1960 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 18-8 11-3 1st1961 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 14-10 8-6 4th1962 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 16-8 8-6 4th1963 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 20-7 13-1 1st1964 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 15-9 8-6 T3rd1965 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 16-9 10-4 T1st1966 Harold Bradley Bob Ittner 12-12 7-7 T4th1967 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 14-10 8-6 T2nd1968 Leon Black (Game Captains) 11-13 8-6 T2nd1969 Leon Black (Game Captains) 9-15 5-9 T6th
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN OVERALL CONF. PLACE1970 Leon Black Wayne Doyal 11-13 6-8 6th1971 Leon Black (Game Captains) 12-12 6-8 T5th1972 Leon Black Jimmy Blacklock 19-9 10-4 T1st1973 Leon Black B.G. Brosterhous, 13-12 7-7 T5th Harry Larrabee1974 Leon Black Harry Larrabee, 12-15 11-3 1st Larry Robinson1975 Leon Black Dan Krueger 10-15 6-8 T4th1976 Leon Black Dan Krueger 9-17 4-12 8th1977 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 13-13 8-8 T4th1978 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 26-5 14-2 T1st1979 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 21-8 13-3 T1st1980 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 19-11 10-6 3rd1981 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 15-15 7-9 T6th1982 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 16-11 6-10 T7th1983 Bob Weltlich (Game Captains) 6-22 1-15 9th1984 Bob Weltlich (Game Captains) 7-21 3-13 8th1985 Bob Weltlich (Game Captains) 15-13 7-9 7th1986 Bob Weltlich John Brownlee, 19-12 12-4 T1st Karl Willock1987 Bob Weltlich Raynard Davis, 14-17 7-9 T6th Patrick Fairs, Dennis Perryman1988 Bob Weltlich Travis Mays 16-13 10-6 T4th1989 Tom Penders Alvin Heggs, 25-9 12-4 2nd Travis Mays1990 Tom Penders Travis Mays, 24-9 12-4 3rd Lance Blanks, Joey Wright1991 Tom Penders Joey Wright, 23-9 13-3 2nd Courtney Jeans1992 Tom Penders Dexter Cambridge, 23-12 11-3 T1st Benford Williams1993 Tom Penders Mike Richardson 11-17 4-10 7th1994 Tom Penders Albert Burditt, 26-8 12-2 1st Gerrald Houston, B.J. Tyler, Tony Watson1995 Tom Penders Roderick Anderson, 23-7 11-3 T1st Terrence Rencher 1996 Tom Penders Lamont Hill 21-10 10-4 3rd1997 Tom Penders Al Coleman 18-12 10-6 T3rd1998 Tom Penders Brandy Perryman, 14-17 6-10 10th Ira Clark1999 Rick Barnes Kris Clack, 19-13 13-3 1st DeJuan Vazquez2000 Rick Barnes Gabe Muoneke, 24-9 13-3 2nd Ivan Wagner2001 Rick Barnes Darren Kelly 25-9 12-4 T2nd2002 Rick Barnes Fredie Williams 22-12 10-6 T3rd2003 Rick Barnes Chris Ogden 26-7 13-3 2nd2004 Rick Barnes Royal Ivey 25-8 12-4 T2nd2005 Rick Barnes Jason Klotz 20-11 9-7 T5th2006 Rick Barnes Brad Buckman, 30-7 13-3 T1st Kenton Paulino, P.J. Tucker2007 Rick Barnes A.J. Abrams, 25-10 12-4 3rd Craig Winder2008 Rick Barnes D.J. Augustin 31-7 13-3 T1st2009 Rick Barnes A.J. Abrams 23-12 9-7 T4th2010 Rick Barnes Justin Mason 24-10 9-7 T6th2011 Rick Barnes Dogus Balbay, 28-8 13-3 2nd Matt Hill, Gary Johnson, Jai Lucas2012 Rick Barnes Alexis Wangmene 20-14 9-9 6th2013 Rick Barnes Myck Kabongo 16-18 7-11 7th2014 Rick Barnes Jonathan Holmes 24-11 11-7 T3rd
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Year-by-Year Results1905-067-1Coach: Magnus Mainland3/10/06 - - BAYLOR W 27-173/23/06 - - at Baylor W 32-233/23/06 - - at Baylor W 21-173/24/06 - - at Baylor W 23-183/26/06 - - at Temple YMCA W 30-164/1/06 - - at San Marcos Baptist W 42-84/1/06 - - at San Marcos Baptist W 25-94/21/06 - - at San Antonio HS L 15-18
1906-074-4 Coach: Magnus Mainland1/20/07 - - PALESTINE YMCA W 35-101/27/07 - - DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist) L 23-242/2/07 - - BAYLOR W 38-272/22/07 - - at Baylor L 21-232/23/07 - - at Fort Worth YMCA L 23-272/26/07 - - at Baylor L 24-282/26/07 - - at Cleburne YMCA W 40-363/9/07 - - SAN ANTONIO HS W 36-16
1907-08NO TEAM
1908-096-3Coach: W.E. Metzenthin2/6/09 - - ALLEN ACADEMY L 21-382/6/09 - - ALLEN ACADEMY L 21-422/6/09 - - AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL W 39-92/6/09 - - AUSTIN HS W 56-42/26/09 - - SAN ANTONIO HS W 21-192/27/09 - - AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL W 42-32/27/09 - - AUSTIN HS W 21-82/27/09 - - BAYLOR W 39-212/27/09 - - BAYLOR L 34-47
1909-106-7 Coach: W.E. Metzenthin1/25/10 - - AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL W 92-141/29/10 - - at Southwestern W 35-132/5/10 - - BAYLOR L 28-312/12/10 - - at San Antonio HS W 31-192/19/10 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 70-142/22/10 - - at Allen Academy L 23-242/22/10 - - at Allen Academy L 21-352/23/10 - - at Baylor W 40-372/24/10 - - at Dallas Baptist (Decatur Baptist) L 19-282/25/10 - - at Oklahoma L 26-592/26/10 - - at Oklahoma L 23-632/28/10 - - at Fort Worth Poly HS W 35-293/1/10 - - at Waco YMCA L 28-29
1910-111-4 Coach: W.E. Metzenthin1/20/11 - - at St. Edward’s W 61-192/3/11 - - BAYLOR L 33-342/9/11 - - at Tulane L 19-272/11/11 - - at Auburn L 27-452/13/11 - - at LSU L 15-40
1911-125-1 Coach: J. Burton Rix1/15/12 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 24-71/26/12 - - 22ND INFANTRY W 39-332/2/12 - - at San Antonio YMCA W 32-312/3/12 - - at Turner’s W 37-352/15/12 - - at Baylor L 26-382/22/12 - - SAN ANTONIO YMCA W 41-22
1912-138-4Coach: Carl C. Taylor1/13/13 - - SAN MARCOS BAPTIST W 46-21/20/13 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 43-111/25/13 - - BAYLOR W 41-151/31/13 - - SAN ANTONIO YMCA W 36-142/5/13 - - at Fort Worth YMCA L 24-312/6/13 - - at Dallas Baptist (Decatur Baptist) L 17-202/6/13 - - at Fort Worth Poly HS L 18-232/7/13 - - at Waco YMCA W 44-232/8/13 - - at Baylor L 25-332/15/13 - - at Southwestern W 70-72/17/13 - - DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist) W 57-182/22/13 - - WACO YMCA W 47-12
1913-1411-0Coach: L. Theo Bellmont 1/19/14 - - SAN MARCOS BAPTIST W 41-111/24/14 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 34-181/28/14 - - DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist) W 25-172/2/14 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 46-202/7/14 - - BAYLOR W 51-142/9/14 - - AUSTIN ALL-STARS W 25-192/13/14 - - at Baylor W 53-192/14/14 - - at Fort Worth Poly HS W 34-252/16/14 - - at North Texas W 34-252/17/14 - - at Southwestern W 49-72/21/14 - - NORTH TEXAS W 53-22
1914-15SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS14-0 / 5-0 SWC (1st)Coach: L. Theo Bellmont1/9/15 - - AUSTIN HS W 33-121/14/15 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 46-91/16/15 - - SAN MARCOS BAPTIST W 41-91/22/15 - - DALLAS UNIVERSITY W 27-91/26/15 - - DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist) W 28-251/30/15 - - TCU W 53-272/3/15 - - RICE * W 28-142/8/15 - - SOUTHWESTERN * W 31-212/12/15 - - BAYLOR * W 52-162/15/15 - - at North Texas W 64-132/16/15 - - at Dallas University W 30-132/17/15 - - at TCU W 39-252/18/15 - - at Baylor * W 57-292/19/15 - - at Baylor * W 57-19
1915-16SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS12-0 / 6-0 SWC (1st)Coach: Roy Henderson1/10/16 - - SAN MARCOS BAPTIST W 102-11/19/16 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 80-71/22/16 - - SOUTHWESTERN * W 39-51/24/16 - - at North Texas W 39-191/25/16 - - at TCU W 51-201/26/16 - - at Baylor * W 44-221/29/16 - - at Baylor * W 22-92/2/16 - - at Hardin-Simmons W 41-142/5/16 - - at Southwestern * W 52-34
2/8/16 - - TCU W 40-112/11/16 - - RICE * W 32-272/21/16 - - at Rice * W 17-16
1916-17SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS13-3 / 7-1 SWC (1st)Coach: Gene Van Gent1/15/17 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 52-151/24/17 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 34-131/25/17 - - DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist) W 30-261/29/17 - - RICE * W 30-181/30/17 - - RICE * L 18-242/5/17 - - BAYLOR * W 27-192/6/17 - - BAYLOR * W 19-112/9/17 - - at Rice * W 26-242/10/17 - - at Rice * L 14-272/16/17 - - at Baylor * W 32-152/17/17 - - at Baylor * W 31-252/20/17 - - at Southwestern W 24-182/23/17 - - TEXAS A&M * W 38-162/24/17 - - TEXAS A&M * W 24-192/26/17 - - at Texas A&M * L 15-292/27/17 - - at Texas A&M * W 24-16
1917-1814-5 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: Roy Henderson1/15/18 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 43-21/19/18 - - DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist) W 36-221/24/18 - - at North Texas L 20-241/25/18 - - at SMU W 22-211/25/18 - - at TCU W 38-231/26/18 - - at Baylor * L 32-361/29/18 - - BAYLOR * W 31-152/1/18 - - at Rice * W 28-162/2/18 - - at Rice * W 32-252/5/18 - - SMU W 35-142/8/18 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) W 33-92/9/18 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) W 30-192/11/18 - - TCU W 48-212/15/18 - - TEXAS A&M * W 27-152/16/18 - - TEXAS A&M * L 12-212/21/18 - - at Texas A&M * W 7-8
(forfeit)2/22/18 - - at Texas A&M * W 17-122/25/18 - - RICE * L 36-402/26/18 - - RICE * L 27-31
1918-19SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS17-3 / 11-2 SWC (1st)Coach: Roy Henderson1/4/19 - - SAN MARCOS BAPTIST W 22-151/10/19 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 25-121/15/19 - - TCU W 37-171/17/19 - - at North Texas W 52-241/18/19 - - at North Texas L 18-251/21/19 - - at SMU * W 33-191/22/19 - - at TCU W 40-251/23/19 - - at Baylor * W 21-131/31/19 - - at Rice * W 23-222/1/19 - - at Rice * W 38-222/7/19 - - SMU * W 29-72/8/19 - - SMU * W 23-152/11/19 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 89-62/14/19 - - RICE * W 28-252/15/19 - - RICE * W 36-112/18/19 - - BAYLOR * W 40-72/21/19 - - at Texas A&M * W 28-192/22/19 - - at Texas A&M * L 15-222/28/19 - - TEXAS A&M * L 20-283/1/19 - - TEXAS A&M * W 22-15
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1919-2010-6 / 4-6 SWC (3rd)Coach: Berry M. Whitaker1/10/20 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 31-111/14/20 - - at Southwestern W 27-241/16/20 - - TCU W 29-181/19/20 - - at Hardin-Simmons W 29-261/23/20 - - at TCU W 28-211/24/20 - - at SMU * L 9-191/27/20 - - PHILLIPS * W 26-231/31/20 - - BAYLOR * W 44-112/6/20 - - TEXAS A&M * L 15-162/7/20 - - TEXAS A&M * L 8-152/12/20 - - at Rice * W 20-122/14/20 - - RICE * L 13-242/18/20 - - SMU * W 23-52/21/20 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 23-122/27/20 - - at Texas A&M * L 9-272/28/20 - - at Texas A&M * L 13-17
1920-2113-5 / 9-5 SWC (3rd)Coach: L. Theo Bellmont1/8/21 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 34-61/11/21 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 25-81/17/21 - - at SMU * W 21-181/19/21 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 36-111/21/21 - - at Baylor * W 32-101/22/21 - - at Baylor * L 18-251/28/21 - - RICE * W 32-91/29/21 - - RICE * W 35-132/4/21 - - at Texas A&M * L 5-232/5/21 - - at Texas A&M * W 16-152/12/21 - - BAYLOR * W 37-192/12/21 - - BAYLOR * L 25-282/16/21 - - SMU * W 27-212/18/21 - - at Southwestern W 24-152/23/21 - - at Rice * W 36-312/24/21 - - at Rice * L 22-243/1/21 - - TEXAS A&M * W 16-133/2/21 - - TEXAS A&M * L 13-18
1921-2220-4 / 14-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: L. Theo Bellmont1/6/22 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 55-101/7/22 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 42-151/10/22 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 53-201/11/22 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 36-191/16/22 - - at SMU * W 36-171/17/22 - - at SMU * W 27-151/21/22 - - BAYLOR * W 45-101/22/22 - - BAYLOR * W 33-151/24/22 - - PHILLIPS W 40-261/27/22 - - at Rice * W 33-131/28/22 - - at Rice * W 29-121/30/22 - - SMU * W 31-181/31/22 - - SMU * W 32-122/3/22 - - TEXAS A&M * L 17-202/4/22 - - TEXAS A&M * L 16-252/8/22 - - TRINITY W 63-82/10/22 - - at Baylor * W 30-252/11/22 - - at Baylor * L 26-352/17/22 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) W 38-132/18/22 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) W 28-82/24/22 - - RICE * W 21-82/25/22 - - RICE * W 36-113/2/22 - - at Texas A&M * W 19-113/3/22 - - at Texas A&M * L 8-20
Year-by-Year Results1922-2311-7 / 14-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: Milton Romney1/8/23 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 29-131/9/23 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 31-161/13/23 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) L 27-281/20/23 - - at Oklahoma State * (A&M) W 34-191/26/23 - - BAYLOR * W 35-181/27/23 - - BAYLOR * W 23-72/2/23 - - at Texas A&M * L 21-272/3/23 - - at Texas A&M * L 25-422/7/23 - - RICE * W 36-172/8/23 - - RICE * W 24-172/10/23 - - SMU * W 29-162/16/23 - - at Baylor * W 23-182/17/23 - - at Baylor * L 19-212/23/23 - - at Rice * L 21-292/24/23 - - at Rice * L 26-333/2/23 - - at SMU * W 25-153/5/23 - - TEXAS A&M * L 13-163/6/23 - - TEXAS A&M * W 18-12
1923-24SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS23-0 / 20-0 SWC (1st)Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart1/9/24 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 3-21/10/24 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 20-161/11/24 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 21-171/15/24 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) W 16-141/16/24 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M) W 22-151/18/24 - - at Rice * W 32-141/19/24 - - at Rice * W 40-221/25/24 - - at Baylor * W 19-101/26/24 - - at Baylor * W 17-102/1/24 - - TEXAS A&M * W 33-222/2/24 - - TEXAS A&M * W 27-162/8/24 - - RICE * W 38-102/9/24 - - RICE * W 32-92/15/24 - - BAYLOR * W 22-122/16/24 - - BAYLOR * W 27-242/22/24 - - SMU * W 19-132/23/24 - - SMU * W 15-112/26/24 - - at Arkansas * W 30-262/27/24 - - at Arkansas * W 32-212/29/24 - - at SMU * W 17-93/1/24 - - at SMU * W 29-133/7/24 - - at Texas A&M * W 24-143/8/24 - - at Texas A&M * W 17-11
1924-2517-8 / 9-5 SWC (4th)Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart12/20/24 - - at Boethians W 19-1112/20/24 - - at Boethians W 19-1412/20/24 - - at Boethians W 21-1612/20/24 - - at Hebrew Association W 19-1112/20/24 - - at Hebrew Association L 15-2112/20/24 - - at Ragland All-Stars W 29-1412/20/24 - - at Stowe’s All-Stars W 24-1912/20/24 - - at Strickle Lumber Co. L 21-2512/20/24 - - at Strickle Lumber Co. L 18-261/7/25 - - TCU * W 14-131/9/25 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 16-141/10/25 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 20-101/16/25 - - at Oklahoma State * (A&M) L 10-461/17/25 - - at Oklahoma State * (A&M) L 15-251/19/25 - - at SMU * L 26-311/31/25 - - BAYLOR * W 31-212/6/25 - - SMU * W 16-15
2/9/25 - - at TCU * L 12-312/10/25 - - at Baylor * W 19-162/14/25 - - at Rice * W 20-162/16/25 - - at Texas A&M * L 14-212/20/25 - - ARKANSAS * W 20-182/21/25 - - ARKANSAS * W 21-122/24/25 - - RICE * W 28-132/28/25 - - TEXAS A&M * W 17-13
1925-2612-10 / 6-6 SWC (4th)Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart12/18/25 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 25-1712/19/25 - - ST. EDWARD'S L 20-2112/31/25 - - at Sul Ross L 18-221/2/26 - - at Sul Ross L 22-251/5/26 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 27-161/6/26 - - ST. EDWARD'S L 13-251/8/26 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 24-201/9/26 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 21-141/12/26 - - TCU * L 16-201/16/26 - - at Rice * L 17-221/19/26 - - SMU * W 28-201/22/26 - - CENTENARY W 24-181/23/26 - - CENTENARY W 23-151/30/26 - - BAYLOR * L 22-292/5/26 - - at Arkansas * L 12-352/6/26 - - at Arkansas * L 7-272/8/26 - - at SMU * L 19-262/12/26 - - TEXAS A&M * W 35-272/16/26 - - at Baylor * W 22-192/19/26 - - at TCU * W 23-212/23/26 - - RICE * W 27-92/26/26 - - at Texas A&M * W 32-19
1926-2713-9 / 7-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart12/17/26 - - ST. EDWARD'S L 22-2912/18/26 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 33-2312/21/26 - - HILLYARD L 23-2812/22/26 - - HILLYARD L 25-2712/30/26 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 26-211/1/27 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 29-271/4/27 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS L 17-281/6/27 - - WEST TEXAS L 36-411/8/27 - - at Baylor * W 22-161/11/27 - - TCU * L 24-281/14/27 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 33-271/17/27 - - RICE * W 28-191/19/27 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 31-141/29/27 - - at Texas A&M * L 35-362/2/27 - - at Rice * W 30-242/4/27 - - ARKANSAS * W 32-292/5/27 - - ARKANSAS * W 28-242/10/27 - - at TCU * L 27-322/12/27 - - at SMU * L 23-252/14/27 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 41-292/19/27 - - SMU * W 25-232/26/27 - - TEXAS A&M * W 39-27
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Year-by-Year Results1927-2812-5 / 7-5 SWC (3rd)Coach: Fred Walker12/16/27 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 33-812/19/27 - - ACADEMIA AMERICANO W 80-101/3/28 - - WEST TEXAS W 41-331/7/28 - - SMU * L 23-391/13/28 - - at Arkansas * L 26-421/14/28 - - at Arkansas * L 29-591/18/28 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 71-211/21/28 - - RICE * W 37-271/25/28 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 48-411/30/28 - - BAYLOR * W 57-362/1/28 - - at Rice * W 36-342/4/28 - - TEXAS A&M * W 51-302/11/28 - - at Baylor * W 40-252/18/28 - - at SMU * L 25-442/20/28 - - at TCU * W 25-162/28/28 - - TCU * L 25-293/3/28 - - at Texas A&M * W 30-20
1928-2918-2 / 10-2 SWC (2nd)Coach: Fred Walker12/14/28 - - ST. MARY'S (TX) W 50-3012/21/28 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 45-1612/22/28 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 27-181/1/29 - - SAN ANTONIO ELKS W 73-361/4/29 - - DANIEL BAKER W 60-281/5/29 - - DANIEL BAKER W 39-351/9/29 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 42-281/11/29 - - at Baylor * W 22-191/16/29 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 41-271/19/29 - - SMU * W 29-191/28/29 - - RICE * W 56-252/2/29 - - at TCU * W 33-272/4/29 - - at SMU * L 32-332/8/29 - - ARKANSAS * L 32-482/9/29 - - ARKANSAS * W 36-252/16/29 - - at Texas A&M * W 32-292/19/29 - - BAYLOR * W 57-232/23/29 - - TCU * W 42-282/26/29 - - at Rice * W 33-323/2/29 - - TEXAS A&M * W 42-31
1929-3012-8 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: Fred Walker12/6/29 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 34-2212/10/29 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) L 24-2712/13/29 - - DANIEL BAKER W 36-1812/14/29 - - DANIEL BAKER W 42-3512/18/29 - - at Oklahoma L 28-4212/19/29 - - at Oklahoma L 30-3312/21/29 - - at SW Okla. Teachers L 29-3612/31/29 - - SAN ANTONIO ELKS W 49-261/7/30 - - at Rice * W 39-241/11/30 - - at Baylor * W 2OT 35-321/17/30 - - at Arkansas * L 19-221/18/30 - - at Arkansas * W 29-271/25/30 - - BAYLOR * W 42-252/7/30 - - at SMU * L 22-252/8/30 - - at TCU * W 35-212/14/30 - - TEXAS A&M * W 33-252/17/30 - - RICE * W 31-232/22/30 - - TCU * L 21-262/25/30 - - SMU * W 50-143/1/30 - - at Texas A&M * L 20-42
1930-319-15 / 2-10 SWC (7th)Coach: Fred Walker12/5/30 - - NORTH TEXAS W 34-3312/6/30 - - NORTH TEXAS L 26-2912/8/30 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 25-1312/12/30 - - CENTENARY L 29-3112/13/30 - - CENTENARY L 22-5412/19/30 - - OKLAHOMA L 27-2812/20/30 - - OKLAHOMA L 33-3412/23/30 - - at San Antonio YMCA W 69-4712/23/30 - - at San Antonio YMCA W 56-3512/27/30 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 43-3212/30/30 - - at Houston YMCA W 50-3812/31/30 - - at Galveston All-Stars W 75-291/8/31 - - ARKANSAS * L 21-291/9/31 - - ARKANSAS * W 27-251/16/31 - - at TCU * L 19-401/17/31 - - at SMU * L 32-511/24/31 - - BAYLOR * L 43-452/7/31 - - at Texas A&M * L 10-342/10/31 - - SMU * L OT 33-412/14/31 - - at Rice * L 42-502/17/31 - - TCU * L 36-412/21/31 - - at Baylor * L 21-342/26/31 - - RICE * L 16-232/28/31 - - TEXAS A&M * W 29-28
1931-3213-9 / 5-7 SWC (4th)Coach: Ed Olle12/9/31 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) L 23-2412/10/31 - - DANIEL BAKER W 31-1712/11/31 - - DANIEL BAKER W 31-1912/18/31 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 25-1312/23/31 - - at Texas Chiropractors W 37-3112/30/31 - - NU-ICY W 47-1912/31/31 - - DR. PEPPER W 51-141/1/32 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 31-291/2/32 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS L 24-271/6/32 - - 23RD INFANTRY W 41-161/8/32 - - at Arkansas * L 21-241/9/32 - - at Arkansas * W 27-251/15/32 - - SMU * W 35-291/20/32 - - TCU * L 22-521/23/32 - - at Rice * L 22-252/6/32 - - at TCU * L 14-362/8/32 - - at SMU * W 29-172/13/32 - - TEXAS A&M * W 32-312/20/32 - - at Baylor * L 28-352/24/32 - - RICE * W 26-192/27/32 - - BAYLOR * L 30-353/5/32 - - at Texas A&M * L 9-14
1932-33SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS22-1 / 11-1 SWC (1st)Coach: Ed Olle12/8/32 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 42-1212/13/32 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 49-1312/16/32 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 40-1512/17/32 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 39-3012/21/32 - - RANDOLPH AFB W 33-1812/22/32 - - at Texas Chiropractors W 40-2512/29/32 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 64-2012/30/32 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 47-2512/31/32 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 53-341/4/33 - - HOUSE OF DAVID W 68-281/8/33 - - BAYLOR * W 48-261/13/33 - - ARKANSAS * W 36-281/14/33 - - ARKANSAS * W 31-28
1/18/33 - - SMU * W 39-331/21/33 - - at Texas A&M * W 38-312/2/33 - - AUSTIN ALL-STARS W 59-122/8/33 - - at Baylor * W 34-282/11/33 - - TCU * W 31-292/14/33 - - at Rice * W 33-242/18/33 - - at SMU * W 28-272/20/33 - - at TCU * L 26-422/22/33 - - RICE * W 59-313/4/33 - - TEXAS A&M * W 51-20
1933-3414-8 / 6-6 SWC (t3rd)Coach: Ed Olle12/14/33 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 40-2212/16/33 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 66-2212/21/33 - - at Brown Paper Mills W 53-4812/22/33 - - at Brown Paper Mills W 41-2812/26/33 - - at Hunt Oilers L 22-2812/28/33 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 57-4612/29/33 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 31-2712/30/33 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) L OT 32-33 1/3/34 - - MAGNOLIA OILERS W 49-281/6/34 - - at TCU * L 31-591/8/34 - - at SMU * W 27-221/13/34 - - BAYLOR * W 44-351/18/34 - - TEXAS A&M * L 29-341/20/34 - - RICE * W 40-382/5/34 - - OLSEN'S SWEDES W 40-312/9/34 - - at Arkansas * W 28-262/10/34 - - at Arkansas * L 29-322/15/34 - - at Baylor * L 31-392/20/34 - - at Rice * L 34-452/23/34 - - TCU * L 25-292/26/34 - - SMU * W 40-323/3/34 - - at Texas A&M * W 27-25
1934-3516-7 / 5-7 SWC (4th)Coach: Marty Karow12/13/34 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 47-2312/17/34 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 35-3312/18/34 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 50-3312/20/34 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 38-2612/21/34 - - at Finck Cigarmen W 38-3212/21/34 - - at Magnolia Oilers W 42-2812/27/34 - - at Hardin-Simmons W 54-2512/28/34 - - at Hardin-Simmons W 45-2712/29/34 - - at Hardin-Simmons W 36-301/1/35 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 47-201/2/35 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 33-231/5/35 - - at SMU * W 38-361/7/35 - - at TCU * W 24-211/12/35 - - BAYLOR * W 44-231/16/35 - - at Texas A&M * L 40-411/19/35 - - SMU * L 28-322/9/35 - - at Rice * L 35-492/15/35 - - ARKANSAS * L 30-472/16/35 - - ARKANSAS * W 33-232/23/35 - - at Baylor * L 23-452/26/35 - - TCU * L 24-273/1/35 - - RICE * L 28-343/6/35 - - TEXAS A&M * W 35-25
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Year-by-Year Results1935-3615-9 / 8-4 SWC (t2nd)Coach: Marty Karow12/13/35 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) L 33-3512/18/35 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 25-2112/19/35 - - at Sam Houston State W 33-2912/20/35 - - at Sam Houston State W 23-2012/28/35 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS L 24-2512/30/35 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 29-2712/31/35 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 22-191/4/36 - - HUNT OILERS L 23-341/8/36 - - RICE * W 41-321/11/36 - - at Baylor * W 24-231/15/36 - - SMU * L 2OT 31-331/18/36 - - BAYLOR * W 30-241/21/36 - - OLSEN'S SWEDES L 29-311/22/36 - - OLSEN'S SWEDES W 39-352/1/36 - - HUNT OILERS W 50-462/8/36 - - TCU * W 38-252/12/36 - - at Rice * W 37-332/15/36 - - at SMU * L 30-432/17/36 - - at TCU * W 35-272/22/36 - - TEXAS A&M * W 43-292/28/36 - - at Arkansas * L 37-382/29/36 - - at Arkansas * L 31-433/5/36 - - at Texas A&M * W 32-273/10/36 - - vs. Arkansas L 16-27
1936-3713-10 / 5-7 SWC (t5th)Coach: Jack Gray12/12/36 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) L 20-2412/16/36 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 30-1212/19/36 - - USC L 20-2812/21/36 - - at Texas A&M-Kingsville (A&I) W 59-3612/22/36 - - at Texas A&M-Kingsville (A&I) W 37-2912/23/36 - - at Sabinas Brewers W 36-2612/30/36 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 35-3012/31/36 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS W 35-291/1/37 - - SW OKLA. TEACHERS L 22-341/8/37 - - at TCU * L 21-231/9/37 - - at SMU * L 16-271/13/37 - - at Texas A&M * W 23-141/16/37 - - RICE * L 20-281/18/37 - - TCU * W 35-221/30/37 - - OLSEN'S SWEDES W 35-292/1/37 - - AUSTIN ALL-STARS W 51-102/5/37 - - ARKANSAS * W 39-282/6/37 - - ARKANSAS * W 43-312/13/37 - - at Baylor * L 31-332/17/37 - - at Rice * L 35-402/20/37 - - SMU * L 19-242/27/37 - - BAYLOR * L 39-403/4/37 - - TEXAS A&M * W 37-29
1937-3811-11 / 5-7 SWC (5th)Coach: Jack Gray12/7/37 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) L 31-3312/11/37 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 22-1612/15/37 - - DR. PEPPER W 33-3012/18/37 - - KILGORE PIPELINERS W 27-2312/20/37 - - at Sam Houston State L 26-3612/21/37 - - at Stephen F. Austin W 31-2312/30/37 - - OKLAHOMA W 31-2812/31/37 - - OKLAHOMA L 32-471/5/38 - - COLORADO ANTLERS L 30-341/8/38 - - TCU * W 33-211/14/38 - - at SMU * L 27-291/15/38 - - at TCU * W 38-191/18/38 - - BAYLOR * L 45-51
2/1/38 - - OLSEN'S SWEDES W 59-362/4/38 - - at Baylor * L 45-462/8/38 - - at Rice * L 41-422/11/38 - - at Arkansas * L 38-742/12/38 - - at Arkansas * L 37-422/19/38 - - TEXAS A&M * W 35-272/22/38 - - SMU * W 25-232/25/38 - - RICE * W 53-353/3/38 - - at Texas A&M * L 26-31
1938-39NCAA ROUND OF 8SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS19-6 / 10-2 SWC (1st)Coach: Jack Gray12/3/38 - - KILGORE PIPELINERS W 37-2712/7/38 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 57-3112/10/38 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 45-3112/16/38 - - KANSAS W 36-3412/17/38 - - KANSAS L 35-49All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/26/38 - - vs. SE Okla. Teachers W 41-2512/27/38 - - vs. Westminster (Mo.) W 35-2412/28/38 - - vs. Emporia State W 34-2712/29/38 - - vs. Baylor W 46-3812/30/38 - - vs. Central Missouri (CMS Teachers) L 25-331/7/39 - - at Rice * L 41-451/13/39 - - ARKANSAS * W 41-371/14/39 - - ARKANSAS * L 41-651/18/39 - - at Baylor * W 36-311/31/39 - - ST. EDWARD'S W 47-322/6/39 - - at SMU * W 33-272/7/39 - - at TCU * W 32-282/11/39 - - at Texas A&M * W 41-372/15/39 - - SMU * W 38-212/18/39 - - BAYLOR * W 41-392/22/39 - - TCU * W 53-262/25/39 - - RICE * W 50-413/2/39 - - TEXAS A&M * W 66-32NCAA Western Regional (San Francisco, Calif.)3/20/39 - - vs. Oregon L 41-563/21/39 - - vs. Utah State L 49-51
1939-4018-5 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: Jack Gray12/9/39 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 57-3712/11/39 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 52-2812/15/39 - - TEXAS TECH W 48-2812/16/39 - - TEXAS TECH W 41-3012/19/39 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 56-4312/21/39 - - NORTH TEXAS W 50-2912/22/39 - - NORTH TEXAS W 57-4012/26/39 - - at Manhattan W 54-3212/29/39 - - at Temple College L 37-471/6/40 - - at Rice * W 50-461/9/40 - - SMU * W 31-241/12/40 - - at Arkansas * W 52-331/13/40 - - at Arkansas * L 44-541/20/40 - - TCU * W 69-281/27/40 - - KILGORE PIPELINERS W 55-331/28/40 - - KILGORE PIPELINERS W 60-382/10/40 - - BAYLOR * W 51-472/16/40 - - at SMU * L OT 42-452/17/40 - - at TCU * W 59-302/21/40 - - TEXAS A&M * W 42-312/24/40 - - at Baylor * W 60-492/27/40 - - RICE * L 41-423/2/40 - - at Texas A&M * L 52-53
1940-4114-10 / 7-5 SWC (3rd)Coach: Jack Gray12/6/40 - - EAST TEXAS W 55-3412/9/40 - - at Kansas L 27-3512/10/40 - - at Kansas L 45-4812/11/40 - - at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 42-4812/14/40 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 52-3612/17/40 - - TEXAS TECH W 30-2812/18/40 - - TEXAS TECH L 40-4412/20/40 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 49-39All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/26/40 - - vs. Springfield (Mo.) W 43-4212/27/40 - - vs. East Central (Okla.) W 34-3012/28/40 - - vs. West Texas W 43-4012/29/40 - - vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.) L 38-391/7/41 - - RICE * W 48-371/10/41 - - ARKANSAS * L 38-501/11/41 - - ARKANSAS * L 34-441/17/41 - - at SMU * L 35-391/18/41 - - at TCU * W 43-392/8/41 - - TCU * W 58-392/14/41 - - at Baylor * W 45-442/19/41 - - BAYLOR * L 48-522/22/41 - - SMU * W 42-362/27/41 - - at Texas A&M * W 42-223/1/41 - - at Rice * L 64-733/6/41 - - TEXAS A&M * W 53-36
1941-4214-9 / 5-7 SWC (5th)Coach: Jack Gray12/10/41 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 55-3012/12/41 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 50-3612/15/41 - - SE OKLA. TEACHERS W 36-3012/16/41 - - SE OKLA. TEACHERS W 28-2512/19/41 - - TEXAS TECH W 61-3412/20/41 - - TEXAS TECH W 47-36All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/26/41 - - at Oklahoma City W 49-3212/27/41 - - vs. Texas Tech W 55-4512/29/41 - - vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 38-4612/30/41 - - vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.) L 41-461/7/42 - - at Rice * L 38-621/10/42 - - TEXAS A&M * W 46-321/16/42 - - at SMU * W 32-311/17/42 - - at TCU * L 31-331/20/42 - - BAYLOR * W 58-382/5/42 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 63-482/7/42 - - TCU * L 46-572/11/42 - - SMU * W 60-432/14/42 - - at Baylor * L 34-552/20/42 - - at Arkansas * L 34-422/21/42 - - at Arkansas * W 58-372/28/42 - - RICE * L 41-613/3/42 - - at Texas A&M * L 42-46
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Year-by-Year Results1942-43NCAA FINAL FOURSOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS19-7 / 9-3 SWC (t1st)Coach: Bully Gilstrap12/4/42 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 47-2712/8/42 - - at Texas State (Southwest Texas) W 56-4712/15/42 - - at Kelly AFB W 45-3312/16/42 - - at S.A. Cadet Center W 41-2712/17/42 - - at Randolph AFB W 58-3612/18/42 - - at Randolph AFB W 46-4212/19/42 - - at Corpus Christi Navy L 50-55All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/28/42 - - vs. East Central (Okla.) W 55-5112/29/42 - - vs. Arkansas L 44-6612/29/42 - - vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) W 45-3612/31/42 - - vs. Maryville (Mo.) W 38-321/6/43 - - RICE * W 55-361/9/43 - - at Baylor * W 41-321/13/43 - - SMU * W 41-371/16/43 - - at Texas A&M * W 54-451/19/43 - - TCU * W 47-302/3/43 - - CORPUS CHRISTI NAVY L 35-452/9/43 - - at Rice * L 39-502/12/43 - - ARKANSAS * W 45-312/13/43 - - ARKANSAS * W 48-352/20/43 - - at TCU * L 44-492/22/43 - - at SMU * L 56-652/27/43 - - BAYLOR * W 51-383/3/43 - - TEXAS A&M * W 57-55NCAA Wester Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)3/26/43 - - vs. Washington W 59-553/28/43 - - vs. Wyoming L 54-58
1943-4414-11 / 6-6 SWC (t3rd)Coach: Bully Gilstrap12/3/43 - - CHILDRESS AFB W 57-3112/7/43 - - KELLY AFB W 45-4212/10/43 - - at S.A. Cadet Center W 44-3812/11/43 - - at Randolph AFB W 45-3712/14/43 - - CHASE AFB L 48-5012/17/43 - - at Southwestern L 41-5012/22/43 - - at Kelly AFB L 36-4512/23/43 - - at Chase AFB L 50-6412/24/43 - - at Corpus Christi Navy L 42-551/3/44 - - BERGSTROM AFB W 47-331/4/44 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 49-481/8/44 - - BAYLOR * W 55-371/12/44 - - BERGSTROM AFB W 50-491/15/44 - - TEXAS A&M * W 77-401/19/44 - - at Baylor * W 54-291/22/44 - - TCU * W 64-441/28/44 - - at SMU * W 61-481/29/44 - - at TCU * L 37-442/2/44 - - at Rice * L 34-562/5/44 - - SMU * L 46-492/11/44 - - at Arkansas * L 48-572/12/44 - - at Arkansas * L 46-542/16/44 - - RICE * L 43-622/19/44 - - at Bergstrom AFB W 78-652/23/44 - - at Texas A&M * W 81-36
1944-4510-10 / 5-7 SWC (5th)Coach: Bully Gilstrap12/5/44 - - CHILDRESS AFB W 41-3912/8/44 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 34-2412/9/44 - - SOUTH PLAINS AFB W 51-5012/12/44 - - at Southwestern W 75-6412/16/44 - - BLACKLAND AFB L 32-3712/21/44 - - at McCloskey Hostpital L 44-461/2/45 - - SAN MARCOS AFB L 40-521/5/45 - - at TCU * L 38-391/6/45 - - at SMU * L 41-581/13/45 - - at Baylor * W 54-361/19/45 - - ARKANSAS * W 49-401/20/45 - - ARKANSAS * L 38-741/24/45 - - BERGSTROM AFB W 47-361/27/45 - - TCU * L 34-351/31/45 - - RICE * L 48-592/3/45 - - SMU * L 38-442/6/45 - - at Texas A&M * W 87-592/10/45 - - BAYLOR * W 54-222/14/45 - - at Rice * L 45-742/17/45 - - TEXAS A&M * W 70-35
1945-4616-7 / 7-5 SWC (3rd)Coach: Jack Gray12/6/45 - - SAN ANTONIO YMCA W 58-2312/7/45 - - KELLY AFB W 40-3312/12/45 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 42-2812/14/45 - - SE OKLA. TEACHERS W 34-2712/15/45 - - SE OKLA. TEACHERS W 54-3112/18/45 - - at Southwestern W 54-4712/21/45 - - BERGSTROM AFB W 53-45All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/26/45 - - vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 34-6912/27/45 - - vs. Rice L 52-5512/28/45 - - vs. TCU W 43-411/4/46 - - at Arkansas * L 47-551/5/46 - - at Arkansas * L 63-901/12/46 - - TEXAS A&M * W 46-421/16/46 - - BERGSTROM AFB W 54-391/19/46 - - TCU * W 57-421/25/46 - - at SMU * W 70-691/26/46 - - at TCU * W 48-461/31/46 - - at Baylor * L 36-512/2/46 - - RICE * W 71-462/6/46 - - at Texas A&M * L 44-502/9/46 - - BAYLOR * L 2OT 42-432/13/46 - - at Rice * W 50-482/16/46 - - SMU * W 41-35
1946-47NCAA FINAL FOUR (Third Place)SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS26-2 / 12-0 SWC (1st)Coach: Jack Gray12/2/46 - - NORTH TEXAS W 63-4112/3/46 - - NORTH TEXAS W 66-4012/6/46 - - HOUSTON YMCA W 53-2312/10/46 - - CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS W 46-3412/14/46 - - at Canisius W 52-4612/17/46 - - at Long Island W 47-4612/19/46 - - at DePaul W 61-43All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/26/46 - - vs. Missouri W 65-4612/27/46 - - vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 39-4012/28/46 - - vs. Oklahoma W 62-501/3/47 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 68-371/6/47 - - TCU * W 62-461/10/47 - - at Baylor * W 45-38
1/15/47 - - SMU * W 56-361/18/47 - - at Rice * W 67-531/30/47 - - SOUTHWESTERN W 63-392/3/47 - - TEXAS A&M * W 61-412/7/47 - - at TCU * W 72-442/8/47 - - at SMU * W 58-512/15/47 - - at Texas A&M * W 69-402/19/47 - - BAYLOR * W 70-522/22/47 - - RICE * W 67-602/28/47 - - ARKANSAS * W 49-443/1/47 - - ARKANSAS * W 66-463/4/47 - - SWC ALL-STARS W 64-52NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)3/21/47 - - vs. Wyoming W 42-403/22/47 - - vs. Oklahoma L 54-55NCAA 3rd-Place Game (New York, N.Y.)3/25/47 - - at City College of New York W 54-50
1947-48NIT FIRST ROUND20-5 / 9-3 SWC (2nd)Coach: Jack Gray12/4/47 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 55-4712/5/47 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 56-4012/8/47 - - vs. Texas Tech W 51-4212/9/47 - - vs. LSU W 50-3112/12/47 - - NORTH TEXAS W 51-3912/13/47 - - NORTH TEXAS W 60-4912/18/47 - - at City College of New York W 61-5912/20/47 - - at St. Joseph’s W 61-57All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/29/47 - - vs. Georgia Tech W 54-4512/30/47 - - vs. Alabama W 40-3112/31/47 - - vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 31-321/5/48 - - at Rice * W 59-441/12/48 - - at TCU * W 45-391/17/48 - - TEXAS A&M * W 69-481/31/48 - - at SMU * W 57-512/3/48 - - TCU * W 49-412/5/48 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 62-322/12/48 - - at Baylor * L 39-482/16/48 - - RICE * L 47-542/20/48 - - at Arkansas * L 40-542/21/48 - - at Arkansas * W 54-432/25/48 - - BAYLOR * W 32-292/28/48 - - SMU * W 47-453/9/48 - - at Texas A&M * W 54-34NIT (New York, N.Y.)3/13/48 - - at New York University L 43-45
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Year-by-Year Results1948-4917-7 / 7-5 SWC (4th)Coach: Jack Gray12/3/48 - - at LSU W 60-4512/4/48 - - at Tulane L 39-5612/8/48 - - at Oklahoma W 49-4012/10/48 - - NORTH TEXAS W 49-4112/11/48 - - NORTH TEXAS W 68-4712/16/48 - - at New York University W 58-5712/18/48 - - at St. Joseph’s W 55-54All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/27/48 - - vs. Colorado State (Colorado A&M) W 56-4712/28/48 - - vs. Baylor L 36-4912/29/48 - - vs. Alabama W 60-391/3/49 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 69-401/7/49 - - at SMU * W 50-441/8/49 - - at TCU * W 59-461/15/49 - - RICE * L 37-451/18/49 - - BAYLOR * W 40-372/3/49 - - OKLAHOMA W 59-532/5/49 - - at Texas A&M * W 50-412/7/49 - - ARKANSAS * L 54-602/12/49 - - at Arkansas * L 50-542/16/49 - - TEXAS A&M * W 56-432/19/49 - - at Baylor * W 36-312/23/49 - - at Rice * L 49-652/26/49 - - TCU * W 81-603/1/49 - - SMU * L 40-54
1949-5013-11 / 6-6 SWC (t4th)Coach: Jack Gray12/3/49 - - at Oklahoma L 48-6512/6/49 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN L 35-3812/9/49 - - NORTH TEXAS W 54-5112/10/49 - - NORTH TEXAS W 64-4712/13/49 - - WEST TEXAS L 42-4612/16/49 - - vs. Arizona W 58-5012/17/49 - - at Trinity W 84-3712/20/49 - - HOUSTON W 46-44All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/27/49 - - vs. Wyoming L 35-4412/28/49 - - vs. Alabama W 48-4112/29/49 - - vs. Baylor W 49-411/4/50 - - at Arkansas * L 51-601/7/50 - - at Baylor * L 43-491/12/50 - - RICE * W 55-521/14/50 - - TEXAS A&M * W 48-461/30/50 - - OKLAHOMA L 45-552/3/50 - - ARKANSAS * L 37-512/7/50 - - TCU * W 69-572/11/50 - - at SMU * L 34-512/13/50 - - at TCU * L 38-512/18/50 - - SMU * W OT 47-462/21/50 - - BAYLOR * L 41-432/25/50 - - at Rice * W 55-412/28/50 - - at Texas A&M * W 53-52
1950-51SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS13-14 / 8-4 SWC (t1st)Coach: Jack Gray12/1/50 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 51-4412/2/50 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE L 54-5512/6/50 - - at Oklahoma L 35-4912/9/50 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN W 64-4112/14/50 - - at Canisius L 45-5912/16/50 - - at Manhattan L 46-47San Antonio Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)12/22/50 - - vs. LSU W 68-5312/23/50 - - vs. SMU L 50-52All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/27/50 - - vs. Vanderbilt W 55-4912/28/50 - 3 vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 38-4712/29/50 - - vs. Alabama L 41-541/3/51 - - BAYLOR * W 2OT 59-581/6/51 - - at Rice * W 56-541/12/51 - - SMU * W 42-391/15/51 - - at Arkansas * W 50-421/31/51 - - at Texas A&M * L 29-322/3/51 - - TCU * W 53-432/5/51 - - OKLAHOMA L 47-492/9/51 - - RICE * W 77-512/12/51 - - at TCU * L 34-492/16/51 - - at SMU * L 41-542/19/51 - - ARKANSAS * L 38-402/23/51 - - at Baylor * W 51-432/27/51 - - TEXAS A&M * W 42-40NCAA District 6 Playoff3/9/51 - - at Texas A&M L 33-453/12/51 - - TEXAS A&M W 35-343/13/51 - - TEXAS A&M L 32-33
1951-5216-8 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: Slue Hull12/3/51 - - at Oklahoma W 48-4412/7/51 - - NORTH TEXAS W 61-5612/8/51 - - NORTH TEXAS W 55-5012/11/51 - - EAST TEXAS W 57-4912/14/51 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 68-4112/17/51 - - at LSU L 55-5912/18/51 - - at Tulane L 64-7812/21/51 - - MURRAY STATE L 63-64SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)12/26/51 - - vs. SMU W 58-4212/28/51 - - vs. Texas A&M L OT 51-5212/29/51 - - vs. Vanderbilt W 65-491/5/52 - - at TCU * L 43-521/8/52 - - SMU * W 41-311/12/52 - - ARKANSAS * W 62-511/15/52 - - at Rice * W 60-531/28/52 - - OKLAHOMA W 43-392/2/52 - - TEXAS A&M * W 51-402/5/52 - - BAYLOR * W 58-462/9/52 - - at SMU * W 57-492/12/52 - - at Baylor * L 59-712/16/52 - - TCU * L 47-542/23/52 - - at Texas A&M * W 38-342/26/52 - - RICE * W 54-483/1/52 - - at Arkansas * L 44-45
1952-5312-9 / 8-4 SWC (t2nd)Coach: Slue Hull12/10/52 - - OKLAHOMA W 48-4712/15/52 - - COLORADO STATE (Colorado A&M) W 63-4612/18/52 - - at Tennessee L 59-6612/20/52 - - at Vanderbilt L 66-8412/22/52 - - at Oklahoma L 51-72SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)12/26/52 - - vs. Baylor L 43-5712/29/52 - - vs. TCU L 52-6412/30/52 - - vs. Texas A&M W 58-541/6/53 - - TCU * W 55-481/10/53 - - at SMU * W 64-531/12/53 - - ARKANSAS * W 62-571/16/53 - - at Texas A&M * L 42-512/3/53 - - at Baylor * L 59-602/7/53 - - RICE * W 58-462/10/53 - - TEXAS A&M * W 68-492/14/53 - - at Arkansas * W 70-652/17/53 - - HOUSTON W 79-652/21/53 - - SMU * W 80-522/24/53 - - at Rice * L 56-612/28/53 - - BAYLOR * W 77-653/3/53 - - at TCU * L 50-68
1953-54SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS16-9 / 9-3 SWC (t1st)Coach: Slue Hull12/2/53 - - at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 37-5412/5/53 - - LAMAR W 81-6112/7/53 - - OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma A&M) L 60-6212/12/53 - - HOUSTON W 68-6412/17/53 - 3 at Duquesne L 58-7112/19/53 - - at Manhattan W 62-56SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/28/53 - - vs. Alabama W 72-5212/29/53 - - vs. Arkansas W 66-6512/30/53 - 16 vs. Rice L 58-651/5/54 - - at TCU * W 54-471/9/54 - - ARKANSAS * W 64-611/12/54 - - at Texas A&M * W 49-461/15/54 - 15 RICE * W 74-661/30/54 - - at Houston W 80-792/2/54 - - SMU * W 75-692/6/54 - - at Baylor * L 63-672/8/54 - - TEXAS TECH W 64-562/13/54 - - at Rice * L 51-612/16/54 - - TEXAS A&M * W 66-492/20/54 - - BAYLOR * W 78-632/23/54 - - at SMU * L 63-902/26/54 - - at Arkansas * W 67-573/2/54 - - TCU * W 68-59SWC Playoffs3/5/54 - - at Rice L 62-703/8/54 - - RICE L 71-72
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Year-by-Year Results1954-554-20 / 3-9 SWC (6th)Coach: Slue Hull12/1/54 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 59-5712/4/54 - - OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma A&M) L 63-7012/8/54 - 11 at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L 49-7712/11/54 - - HOUSTON L 58-79Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)12/17/54 - 19 vs. Alabama L 54-8912/18/54 - 17 vs. Wake Forest L 71-9512/20/54 - - vs. Vanderbilt L 67-94SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/27/54 - - vs. Texas A&M L 61-6612/28/54 - - vs. SMU L 63-7712/29/54 - - vs. Baylor L 75-891/4/55 - - SMU * L 51-741/8/55 - - at Baylor * L 67-851/11/55 - - at TCU * L 64-791/14/55 - - RICE * L 52-581/29/55 - - at Houston L 52-592/3/55 - - TEXAS TECH L 74-792/5/55 - - ARKANSAS * W 75-742/8/55 - - at Rice * L 70-792/12/55 - - at Texas A&M * W 80-762/15/55 - - TCU * L 56-752/19/55 - - at Arkansas * L 74-792/22/55 - - TEXAS A&M * W 74-642/26/55 - - BAYLOR * L 61-893/1/55 - - at SMU * L 80-93
1955-5612-12 / 5-7 SWC (4th)Coach: Slue Hull12/1/55 - - WEST TEXAS W 85-7312/3/55 - - at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) W 59-5612/10/55 - - OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma A&M) L 58-61Blue-Gray Tournament (Montgomery, Ala.)12/16/55 - - vs. Auburn W 83-7612/17/55 - - vs. Mississippi W 86-72SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/28/55 - - vs. TCU W 66-6012/29/55 - 17 at Rice L 72-8012/30/55 - - vs. USC W 71-631/4/56 - - at TCU * L 67-731/7/56 - - SMU * L 63-661/9/56 - - ARKANSAS * L 67-701/13/56 - - at Texas A&M * L 74-751/16/56 - - at Rice * L 58-831/30/56 - - at West Texas W 86-792/4/56 - - BAYLOR * W 80-732/7/56 - 15 at SMU * L 96-1092/11/56 - - TCU * W 74-672/14/56 - - TEXAS TECH L 72-842/18/56 - - at Arkansas * L 69-792/21/56 - - RICE * W 94-822/25/56 - - at Baylor * W 101-952/28/56 - - TEXAS A&M * W 98-703/5/56 - - at Phillips 66 Oilers L 66-923/13/56 - - PHILLIPS 66 OILERS L 91-108
1956-5711-13 / 3-9 SWC (t6th)Coach: Marshall Hughes12/3/56 - - NORTH TEXAS W 103-6812/7/56 - - at Oregon State W 64-6312/8/56 - - at Oregon L 64-6512/12/56 - - OKLAHOMA W 68-6212/15/56 - - at Tulane W 68-6512/17/56 - 9 at Vanderbilt L 67-9412/20/56 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 93-64SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/27/56 - - vs. Baylor W 101-8412/28/56 - - vs. Arkansas L 76-8912/29/56 - - vs. TCU W 59-541/5/57 - - at Baylor * L 76-871/8/57 - - TCU * W 85-761/11/57 - - RICE * L 66-76
1/14/57 - - at Arkansas * L 66-671/18/57 - 18 SMU * W 77-682/2/57 - - at Oklahoma L 59-712/5/57 - - at Texas A&M * L 67-692/9/57 - - BAYLOR * W 95-682/12/57 - 15 at SMU * L 56-792/16/57 - - at Rice * L 63-792/20/57 - - EAST TEXAS W 77-712/23/57 - - TEXAS A&M * L 55-612/25/57 - - ARKANSAS * L 54-703/2/57 - - at TCU * L 60-74
1957-5810-13 / 5-9 SWC (7th)Coach Marshall Hughes12/3/57 - - TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I) W 62-4512/6/57 - - TRINITY W 79-5912/10/57 - - McMURRY W 73-4112/14/57 - - TULANE W 75-6412/18/57 - - at Missouri L 61-8212/20/57 - - at Wichita State L 66-82SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/26/57 - - vs. Arkansas L 67-8512/27/57 - - vs. Baylor W 61-5912/28/57 - - vs. SMU L 75-831/4/58 - - ARKANSAS * L 55-571/7/58 - - at Texas A&M * L 50-711/10/58 - - BAYLOR * W 82-611/13/58 - - at SMU * L 68-821/16/58 - - TCU * W 73-692/4/58 - - at Rice * L 68-1022/8/58 - - TEXAS TECH * W 71-592/12/58 - - at TCU * L 58-882/15/58 - - TEXAS A&M * W 74-682/18/58 - - at Texas Tech * L 66-932/22/58 - - at Baylor * L OT 64-652/25/58 - - SMU * L 73-892/28/58 - - RICE * W 86-783/4/58 - - at Arkansas * L 60-74
1958-594-20 / 2-12 SWC (8th)Coach: Marshall Hughes12/2/58 - - McMURRY W 73-4812/6/58 - - TRINITY L 74-8312/10/58 - 20 OKLAHOMA STATE L 39-6612/13/58 - - at Tulane L 51-6112/15/58 - - at LSU L 47-5212/19/58 - - NORTH TEXAS W 76-54SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/26/58 - - at Rice L 43-6212/27/58 - - vs. Texas Tech L 57-5912/29/58 - - vs. Baylor L 54-751/3/59 - - at Rice * W 61-581/6/59 - - SMU * L 55-731/10/59 - - at TCU * L 78-861/13/59 - - TEXAS TECH * L 47-641/16/59 - - at Texas A&M * L 29-731/19/59 - - at Baylor * L 51-622/4/59 - - at Oklahoma State L 38-582/7/59 - - ARKANSAS * L OT 74-772/10/59 - - at Texas Tech * L 54-762/14/59 - - BAYLOR * L 58-602/17/59 - - at SMU * L 61-782/21/59 - 16 TCU * L 59-722/24/59 - - TEXAS A&M * L 61-712/28/59 - - at Arkansas * L 56-633/3/59 - - RICE * W 63-54
1959-60NCAA ROUND OF 16SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS18-8 / 11-3 SWC (1st)Coach: Harold Bradley12/1/59 - - McMURRY W 95-5412/5/59 - - TRINITY W 86-7812/12/59 - - TULANE W 94-7112/14/59 - - LSU W 84-6712/18/59 - - at Oklahoma City L 90-9812/19/59 - - at Tulsa W 67-57SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)12/28/59 - - at Rice W 79-5312/29/59 - - vs. Texas A&M L 74-8412/30/59 - - vs. Arkansas L 58-681/5/60 - - SMU * W 58-561/9/60 - - at Rice * W 52-501/11/60 - - ARKANSAS * W 72-661/15/60 - 8 at Texas A&M * L 61-721/18/60 - - at Baylor * L 62-682/3/60 - - at North Texas W 89-782/6/60 - - TCU * W 98-772/8/60 - - TEXAS TECH * W 75-662/13/60 - - at SMU * W 69-652/16/60 - 11 TEXAS A&M * W 79-622/20/60 - - at Texas Tech * W 74-612/23/60 - - BAYLOR * W OT 68-622/26/60 - - at Arkansas * W 71-572/29/60 - - RICE * W 86-623/3/60 - - at TCU * L 73-81NCAA Midwest Regional (Manhattan, Kan.)3/11/60 - - vs. Kansas L 81-903/12/60 - - vs. DePaul L 61-67
1960-6114-10 / 8-6 SWC (4th)Coach: Harold Bradley12/3/60 - - HOWARD PAYNE W 77-5412/5/60 - - TRINITY W 71-5912/7/60 - - OKLAHOMA CITY L 49-5312/10/60 - - at Tulane L 49-6312/12/60 - - at LSU L 59-6212/17/60 - - TULSA W OT 80-7012/21/60 - - vs. Tennessee W 77-7312/22/60 - - vs. Alabama W 79-7812/29/60 - - vs. Clemson L 44-4812/30/60 - - vs. Mississippi State W 93-821/4/61 - - ARKANSAS * W 68-581/7/61 - - at TCU * L 4OT 94-951/10/61 - - TEXAS TECH * W 63-551/13/61 - - at Baylor * W 59-581/16/61 - - TEXAS A&M * W 81-762/4/61 - - at Rice * L 59-632/7/61 - - at SMU * L 63-702/11/61 - - BAYLOR * W 68-552/14/61 - - at Arkansas * L 59-742/18/61 - - SMU * W 71-652/21/61 - - RICE * W 81-792/24/61 - - at Texas A&M * L 69-862/27/61 - - TCU * W 79-773/2/61 - - at Texas Tech * L 60-63
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Year-by-Year Results1961-6216-8 / 8-6 SWC (4th)Coach: Harold Bradley12/2/61 - - HOWARD PAYNE W 81-6812/6/61 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN W 92-6612/9/61 - - TULANE W 90-6512/11/61 - - LSU L 75-77Bluegrass Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)12/15/61 - - at Louisville L 60-7612/16/61 - - vs. Western Kentucky W 78-6812/21/61 - - EAST TEXAS W 82-6712/28/61 - - vs. Mississippi W 88-7112/29/61 - - vs. William & Mary W 84-711/3/62 - - at Texas Tech * L 66-771/6/62 - - ARKANSAS * W 73-591/12/62 - - at Rice * L 64-891/15/62 - - TEXAS A&M * W 64-571/30/62 - - at Trinity W 95-892/3/62 - - BAYLOR * W 76-712/6/62 - - at SMU * L OT 82-842/10/62 - - RICE * W 83-822/13/62 - - at Texas A&M * L 48-542/17/62 - - at Baylor * W 81-662/20/62 - - SMU * L 64-692/24/62 - - TEXAS TECH * L 71-842/27/62 - - at Arkansas * W 61-603/6/62 - - TCU * W 71-683/8/62 - - at TCU * W 73-61
1962-63NCAA ROUND OF 16SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS20-7 / 13-1 SWC (1st)Coach: Harold Bradley12/1/62 - - HOWARD PAYNE W 77-5312/5/62 - - EAST TEXAS W 71-3812/8/62 - - at Tulane W 81-7212/10/62 - - at LSU L 66-7512/15/62 - - OKLAHOMA STATE L 65-6912/21/62 - - at California L 62-7012/22/62 - - at Stanford L 46-72Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, Texas)12/28/62 - - vs. Denver W 63-5212/29/62 - - at UTEP (Texas Western) L 40-451/3/63 - - RICE * W 54-491/5/63 - - at Arkansas * W 69-631/8/63 - - BAYLOR * W 76-381/12/63 - - at Texas Tech * W 78-581/29/63 - - at Trinity W 88-542/2/63 - - TCU * W 73-562/5/63 - - at Texas A&M * W 70-592/9/63 - - SMU * W 77-622/12/63 - - TEXAS TECH * W 90-762/15/63 - - at TCU * W 75-592/19/63 - - TEXAS A&M * W 83-732/23/63 - - at SMU * W 92-762/26/63 - - at Rice * W 77-593/1/63 - - ARKANSAS * W 99-863/5/63 - - at Baylor * L 48-55NCAA First Round (Lubbock, Texas)3/9/63 - - vs. UTEP (Texas Western) W 65-47NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.)3/15/63 - 1 vs. Cincinnati L 68-733/16/63 - - vs. Oklahoma City W 90-83
1963-6415-9 / 8-6 SWC (t3rd)Coach: Harold Bradley12/2/63 - - HOWARD PAYNE W 89-5812/4/63 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN W 81-4612/7/63 - - TULANE W 95-6312/9/63 - - LSU W 70-6512/14/63 - - at Oklahoma W 81-7812/16/63 - - at Wichita State L 57-7612/21/63 - - at Oklahoma State L 53-69Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.)12/30/63 - - vs. Princeton L 71-8412/31/63 - - vs. Penn W 69-611/4/64 - - BAYLOR * W 83-591/7/64 - - at Arkansas * L 53-581/11/64 - - at Texas A&M * L 60-651/29/64 - - at Trinity W 103-592/1/64 - - at Texas Tech * L 90-942/4/64 - - SMU * L OT 74-762/8/64 - - at TCU * W 79-622/11/64 - - at Rice * W 98-802/15/64 - - TEXAS TECH * W 78-762/18/64 - - at SMU * L 66-822/22/64 - - TCU * W 71-702/25/64 - - RICE * W 93-832/29/64 - - at Baylor * W 105-773/3/64 - - ARKANSAS * W 80-673/5/64 - - at Texas A&M * L 63-65
1964-65SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS16-9 / 10-4 SWC (t1st)Coach: Harold Bradley12/1/64 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN W 104-8412/5/64 - - at Mississippi W 94-6712/7/64 - - at LSU L 75-8312/12/64 - - OKLAHOMA L 73-8612/14/64 - - OKLAHOMA STATE L OT 69-7312/18/64 - - NEBRASKA W 77-7312/21/64 - - HOWARD PAYNE W 93-74Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)12/29/64 - - vs. Georgia W 66-6012/30/64 - - vs. Florida L 49-621/5/65 - - TEXAS TECH * L 62-661/9/65 - - at TCU * L 64-771/12/65 - - BAYLOR * W 95-741/27/65 - - at Trinity W 82-681/30/65 - - at SMU * W 89-792/2/65 - - RICE * W 76-632/6/65 - - at Texas A&M * W 65-632/9/65 - - ARKANSAS * W 81-652/13/65 - - at Rice * W 75-722/16/65 - - at Texas Tech * L 73-872/20/65 - - SMU * L 70-732/23/65 - - at Arkansas * W 74-722/27/65 - - TEXAS A&M * W 86-713/2/65 - - TCU * W 84-633/4/65 - - at Baylor * W 79-75NCAA Playoff (Waco, TX)3/8/65 - - vs. SMU L 78-80
1965-6612-12 / 7-7 SWC (t4th) Coach: Harold Bradley12/1/65 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN W 99-7912/4/65 - - MISSISSIPPI W 80-7112/6/65 - - LSU L 66-7612/13/65 - - at Oklahoma State W 56-5112/14/65 - - at Nebraska L 64-75Memphis State Classic (Memphis, Tenn.)12/20/65 - - at Memphis (Memphis State) W 80-7212/21/65 - - vs. Northwestern L 71-73American Legion Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)12/29/65 - - at Seattle L 80-9512/30/65 - - vs. California L 77-821/4/66 - - RICE * W 94-851/8/66 - - at SMU * L 78-991/11/66 - - BAYLOR * L 74-891/15/66 - - at Arkansas * L 82-931/18/66 - - TEXAS A&M * L 57-642/1/66 - - at Howard Payne W 95-832/5/66 - - at Texas Tech * W 87-742/8/66 - - TCU * W 77-752/12/66 - - at Texas A&M * W 110-822/15/66 - - at TCU * W 85-772/19/66 - - TEXAS TECH * L 86-1172/22/66 - - at Rice * W 91-822/26/66 - - SMU * L 69-713/1/66 - - ARKANSAS * W 74-703/3/66 - - at Baylor * L 71-88
1966-6714-10 / 8-6 SWC (t2nd)Coach: Harold Bradley12/2/66 - - TEXAS WESLEYAN W 106-6312/5/66 - - at Mississippi L 80-8212/6/66 - - at LSU W 114-7812/10/66 - - OKLAHOMA STATE W 76-7012/13/66 - - HOWARD PAYNE W 85-82Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)12/20/66 - - at Arizona State W 93-8112/21/66 - - vs. Iowa State L 87-101All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/28/66 - - vs. Montana State L 87-9112/29/66 - - vs. Arizona State W 89-8812/30/66 - - vs. Massachusetts L 74-851/3/67 - - ARKANSAS * W 71-621/7/67 - - at TCU * L 82-961/10/67 - - SMU * W 82-731/14/67 - - TEXAS TECH * W 70-681/17/67 - - at Texas A&M * L 59-681/31/67 - - at Baylor * L 86-882/7/67 - - RICE * W 81-732/11/67 - - at Arkansas * W 67-612/14/67 - - at Rice * W 81-762/18/67 - - BAYLOR * L 75-1012/21/67 - - at Texas Tech * L 78-882/25/67 - - TEXAS A&M * W 72-582/28/67 - - TCU * W 88-793/2/67 - - at SMU * L 83-92
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Year-by-Year Results1967-6811-13 / 8-6 SWC (t2nd)Coach: Leon Black12/1/67 - - MISSISSIPPI W 95-8212/4/67 - - LSU L 74-8712/7/67 - - at New York University L 67-7512/9/67 - - at BYU L 50-6312/11/67 - - at Colorado L 75-9012/16/67 - - at Oklahoma State W 56-5412/20/67 - - UC SANTA BARBARA W 87-75Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)12/27/67 - - vs. Oregon State L 42-5412/29/67 - - vs. Princeton L 77-9512/30/67 - - vs. Oregon L 57-701/3/68 - - at Texas Tech * W 84-721/6/68 - - SMU * W 84-801/9/68 - - TCU * W 66-651/13/68 - - at Arkansas * L 80-851/16/68 - - TEXAS A&M * L 87-882/3/68 - - RICE * W 68-642/6/68 - - at Baylor * L 58-742/10/68 - - at Texas A&M * L 105-1172/13/68 - - BAYLOR * W 79-652/17/68 - - at Rice * W 94-832/20/68 - - TEXAS TECH * W 79-602/24/68 - - at SMU * W 83-722/27/68 - - at TCU * L 65-713/2/68 - - ARKANSAS * L 73-74
1968-699-15 / 5-9 SWC (t6th)Coach: Leon Black12/2/68 - - at Mississippi W 67-6312/4/68 - - at Alabama L 62-8812/7/68 - - COLORADO L 64-7312/11/68 - - at Tulane L 95-108Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)12/13/68 - - vs. Southern Illinois L 37-5812/14/68 - - vs. Oklahoma W 65-4612/19/68 - - SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 89-7212/21/68 - - OKLAHOMA STATE L 60-66Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.)12/27/68 - - vs. Wichita State W 84-8112/28/68 - 3 vs. Davidson L 76-981/7/69 - - TCU * W 63-591/11/69 - - at SMU * L 62-681/13/69 - - ARKANSAS * W 67-591/28/69 - - at Texas Tech * W 82-642/1/69 - - TEXAS A&M * L 57-652/5/69 - - at Rice * L 70-762/8/69 - - BAYLOR * L 57-712/11/69 - - at Texas A&M * L OT 69-702/15/69 - 19 at Baylor * L 58-632/18/69 - - RICE * W 81-802/22/69 - - at TCU * W 64-542/25/69 - - SMU * L 69-713/1/69 - - TEXAS TECH * L 69-823/4/69 - - at Arkansas * L 65-69
1969-7011-13 / 6-8 SWC (6th)Coach: Leon Black 12/1/69 - - MISSISSIPPI W 95-8412/4/69 - - ALABAMA W 90-6312/8/69 - - TULANE W 72-7112/11/69 - - at Cal Santa Barbara L 85-10012/13/69 - 2 at UCLA L 54-9912/17/69 - - at Oklahoma State L 51-5412/20/69 - - BYU W 2OT 76-7312/27/69 - - at Florida State L 61-82Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.)12/29/69 - 5 vs. Ohio W 73-6512/30/69 - - vs. Seton Hall L 55-561/5/70 - - at Baylor * L 59-811/10/70 - - ARKANSAS * W 75-691/13/70 - - TEXAS A&M * L 81-871/27/70 - - at SMU * W 96-83
1/31/70 - - RICE * W 75-672/3/70 - - at TCU * L 55-802/7/70 - - TEXAS TECH * L 69-812/10/70 - - at Texas A&M * L 70-792/14/70 - - at Texas Tech * L 71-902/17/70 - - TCU * W 93-842/21/70 - - at Rice * L 67-752/24/70 - - BAYLOR * W 81-702/28/70 - - at Arkansas * L 61-783/3/70 - - SMU * W 85-74
1970-7112-12 / 6-8 SWC (t5th)Coach: Leon Black12/1/70 - - FLORIDA STATE L 78-8012/5/70 - - at Alabama L 78-9012/7/70 - - at Mississippi L 84-8912/10/70 - - SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 107-10012/12/70 - - SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 95-8012/14/70 - - OKLAHOMA STATE W 72-71Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)12/29/70 - - vs. Wisconsin L 73-8912/30/70 - - vs. Dartmouth W 85-761/6/71 - - at Tulane W 74-701/9/71 - - at Arkansas * W 88-791/16/71 - - BAYLOR * L 70-771/23/71 - - at Texas Tech * L 62-681/26/71 - - at Southern Illinois W 89-811/30/71 - - TCU * L 70-762/2/71 - - RICE * W 84-682/6/71 - - at SMU * W 84-832/9/71 - - TEXAS A&M * W 78-692/13/71 - - at Baylor * L 67-882/16/71 - - TEXAS TECH * L 55-702/20/71 - - ARKANSAS * L OT 87-882/23/71 - - at Texas A&M * L 64-652/27/71 - - at TCU * L 71-743/2/71 - - SMU * W 96-883/6/71 - - at Rice * W 94-88
1971-72NCAA ROUND OF 16SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS19-9 / 10-4 SWC (t1st)Coach: Leon Black12/1/71 - - MISSISSIPPI L 78-7912/4/71 - - ALABAMA W 85-8312/6/71 - - at Oklahoma City W 90-8312/8/71 - - at Kansas State L 60-8712/11/71 - - STETSON W 86-5812/27/71 - - CENTENARY W 81-77Bruin Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.)12/29/71 - 1 at UCLA L 65-11512/30/71 - - vs. Arizona W 86-691/8/72 - - GEORGETOWN W 78-701/11/72 - - at Oklahoma State W 67-611/15/72 - - RICE * W 87-631/22/72 - - at Baylor * W 77-751/25/72 - - TEXAS TECH * L 68-791/29/72 - - ARKANSAS * W 117-932/1/72 - - at SMU * L 80-852/5/72 - - at TCU * L 75-882/8/72 - - TEXAS A&M * W 80-712/12/72 - - at Rice * W 83-672/15/72 - - BAYLOR * W 90-702/19/72 - - at Texas Tech * L 76-812/22/72 - - at Arkansas * W OT 92-862/26/72 - - SMU * W 93-812/29/72 - - at Texas A&M * W 80-733/4/72 - - TCU * W 72-65SWC Playoff (Waco, Texas)3/7/72 - - vs. SMU W OT 91-89NCAA First Round (La Cruces, N.M.)3/11/72 - 19 vs. Houston W 85-74NCAA Midwest Regional (Ames, Iowa)3/16/72 - - vs. Kansas State L 55-663/18/72 - 8 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 70-100
1972-7313-12 / 7-7 SWC (t5th)Coach: Leon Black11/28/72 - - SOUTH ALABAMA W 81-6712/2/72 - - at Mississippi L 58-7812/4/72 - - at Mississippi State L 69-8012/9/72 - - OKLAHOMA STATE W 86-6612/12/72 - 19 at Memphis (Memphis State) W 80-7912/23/72 - - OKLAHOMA CITY L 77-79Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, S.C.)12/28/72 - - at Furman L 95-10112/29/72 - - vs. Pepperdine W 97-811/4/73 - - at Oklahoma L 78-811/6/73 - - at Centenary W OT 81-791/13/73 - - at Baylor * L 79-851/17/73 - - TULANE W 85-681/20/73 - - ARKANSAS * L 72-761/23/73 - - at Texas A&M * L 64-691/27/73 - - at Texas Tech * L OT 64-731/30/73 - - RICE * W 88-732/3/73 - - SMU * L 75-822/6/73 - - at TCU * W 69-622/10/73 - - BAYLOR * W 77-642/13/73 - - at Arkansas * L 74-862/17/73 - - TEXAS A&M * W 71-682/20/73 - - TEXAS TECH * L OT 77-802/24/73 - - at Rice * W 75-682/27/73 - - TCU * W 89-693/3/73 - - at SMU * W 83-77
1973-74 NCAA ROUND OF 32SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS12-15 / 11-3 SWC (1st)Coach: Leon Black12/1/73 - - MISSISSIPPI L 59-7512/3/73 - - MISSISSIPPI STATE L 82-8712/6/73 - 13 KANSAS STATE L 63-7112/8/73 - - at Drake L 72-8012/10/73 - - at Oklahoma State L 73-8312/13/73 - 12 MEMPHIS (Memphis State) L 82-9012/22/73 - - CENTENARY L 94-97Far West Classic (Portland, OR)12/27/73 - - vs. Oregon L 66-7812/28/73 - - vs. West Virginia L 79-8012/29/73 - - vs. Army W 77-651/5/74 - - at Missouri L 76-861/7/74 - - OKLAHOMA L 76-801/15/74 - - TCU * W 104-531/19/74 - - at SMU * W 87-821/22/74 - - at Rice * W 82-711/26/74 - - TEXAS TECH * L 81-851/29/74 - - TEXAS A&M * W 98-902/2/74 - - at Arkansas * W 96-812/5/74 - - BAYLOR * W 93-792/9/74 - - SMU * L 72-742/12/74 - - at TCU * L OT 71-722/16/74 - - RICE * W 85-762/19/74 - - at Texas Tech * W 75-742/23/74 - - at Texas A&M * W 88-812/26/74 - - ARKANSAS * W 99-823/2/74 - - at Baylor * W 95-84NCAA Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas)3/9/74 - 19 vs. Creighton L 61-77
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Year-by-Year Results1974-7510-15 / 6-8 SWC (t4th)Coach: Leon Black11/29/74 - - at BYU L 72-8012/2/74 - - MURRAY STATE L 69-7912/5/74 - - at Centenary L 71-9612/7/74 - - at Mississippi L 74-8212/10/74 - - DRAKE L OT 98-10312/12/74 - - OKLAHOMA STATE L 63-7312/23/74 - - NORTHWESTERN W 63-5912/28/74 - - at LSU W 78-631/4/75 - - MISSOURI L 60-64Senior Bowl Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)1/6/75 - - vs. Louisiana Tech W 81-681/7/75 - - at South Alabama W 80-751/21/75 - - at SMU * L 59-741/25/75 - - TEXAS TECH * L 57-591/28/75 - - at TCU * L OT 72-742/1/75 - - TEXAS A&M * L 74-802/4/75 - - at Arkansas * L 52-562/8/75 - - at Baylor * W 63-622/11/75 - - RICE * W 60-592/15/75 - - BAYLOR * W 70-692/18/75 - - at Rice * W 68-622/22/75 - - SMU * W 70-622/25/75 - - TCU * W 63-623/1/75 - - at Texas Tech * L 51-783/4/75 - - ARKANSAS * L 56-683/8/75 - - at Texas A&M * L 63-74
1975-769-17 / 4-12 SWC (8th)Coach: Leon Black12/1/75 - - at Oklahoma W 60-5512/3/75 - - at Oklahoma State L 73-8812/6/75 - - MISSISSIPPI W 67-6512/8/75 - - CAL POLY POMONA W 77-6612/13/75 - - at Centenary L 79-8712/20/75 - - FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 63-59Kiwanis Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)12/29/75 - - vs. BYU L OT 86-9112/30/75 - - vs. Cornell W 86-601/3/76 - 18 CENTENARY L 70-751/6/76 - - BAYLOR * L 70-721/10/76 - - at SMU * L 84-961/12/76 - - at Baylor * L 77-821/14/76 - - TEXAS TECH * L 61-671/17/76 - - HOUSTON * L 58-631/20/76 - - ARKANSAS * W 59-571/24/76 - - at Rice * W 74-561/26/76 - - TCU * L 70-731/28/76 - - TEXAS A&M * L 60-722/3/76 - - at Texas A&M * L 69-852/7/76 - - SMU * L 76-792/10/76 - - at Texas Tech * L 60-712/14/76 - - HOUSTON * W 95-862/18/76 - - at Arkansas * L 68-752/21/76 - - RICE * W 90-702/24/76 - - at TCU * L 81-89SWC Tournament (Dallas, TX)2/28/76 - - vs. SMU L 90-103
1976-7713-13 / 8-8 SWC (t4th)Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons11/29/76 - - OKLAHOMA STATE W OT 74-7312/1/76 - - OKLAHOMA L 56-6012/3/76 - - WISCONSIN-STOUT W 78-6312/6/76 - - USC W 66-6112/11/76 - - at Mississippi State L 89-9112/23/76 - - at Oklahoma City L 65-66Industrial National Classic (Providence, R.I.)12/28/76 - - at Providence L 67-8112/29/76 - - at Rhode Island W 76-661/4/77 - - at Texas A&M * L 59-681/8/77 - - BAYLOR * L 73-751/10/77 - - TEXAS A&M * W 87-73
1/12/77 - - at SMU * L 73-741/15/77 - - TEXAS TECH * W 73-721/18/77 - - at Houston * L 81-951/22/77 - 17 ARKANSAS * L 58-861/24/77 - - at Rice * W 74-681/29/77 - - TCU * W 89-802/1/77 - - CENTENARY W 105-812/5/77 - - at Baylor * W 2OT 75-722/8/77 - - SMU * W 79-692/10/77 - - at TCU * W 81-692/12/77 - - at Texas Tech * L 69-872/15/77 - - HOUSTON * L 84-952/19/77 - 11 at Arkansas * L 61-732/22/77 - - RICE * W 90-51SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas)2/26/77 - - BAYLOR L 70-72
1977-78NIT CHAMPIONSSOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS26-5 / 14-2 SWC (t1st)Coach: A.E. “Abe” Lemons(1st Year in Erwin Center)11/26/77 - - at USC L 64-6511/29/77 - - OKLAHOMA W 83-7612/3/77 - - MISSISSIPPI STATE W 81-6912/5/77 - - LSU W 82-6612/7/77 - - at Oklahoma State W 108-8712/10/77 - - ALASKA ANCHORAGE W 87-6512/17/77 - - at Centenary W 105-7312/20/77 - - OKLAHOMA CITY W 88-71Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)12/26/77 - - vs. Army W 74-7312/27/77 - 5 at Marquette L 56-651/5/78 - - at TCU * W 90-411/7/78 - - TEXAS TECH * W 101-861/10/78 - - at Houston * W 100-891/14/78 - 3 ARKANSAS * W 75-691/17/78 15 - RICE * W 78-641/23/78 15 - at Texas A&M * W OT 79-771/25/78 15 - BAYLOR * W 78-761/28/78 15 - at SMU * W 85-801/30/78 15 - HOUSTON * W 73-722/1/78 12 2 at Arkansas * L 71-752/4/78 12 - TCU * W 87-602/7/78 12 - at Rice * W 102-862/13/78 12 - Texas A&M * W 90-662/15/78 12 - at Baylor * L 77-792/18/78 12 - at Texas Tech * W 78-632/21/78 14 - SMU * W 82-74SWC Tournament (Houston, TX)3/4/78 12 14 at Houston L 90-92NIT First & Second Rounds (Austin, TX)3/10/78 16 - TEMPLE W 72-583/15/78 17 - NEBRASKA W 67-48NIT Final Four (New York, NY)3/19/78 17 - vs. Rutgers W 96-763/21/78 17 - vs. North Carolina State W 101-93
1978-79NCAA ROUND OF 32SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS21-8 / 13-3 SWC (t1st)Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons11/24/78 6 - at Long Beach State L 71-7611/27/78 6 - MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN
(Northern Montana College) W 148-7111/29/78 13 - Arkansas State W 68-5412/1/78 13 - BYU W 96-5712/5/78 13 - at Oklahoma L 65-7112/9/78 13 - OKLAHOMA STATE W 85-7012/16/78 17 - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 68-5812/28/78 - - at Pacific W 70-5312/30/78 - - at San Francisco L 48-691/4/79 - - TCU * W 92-631/6/79 - - at Texas Tech * L 74-921/8/79 - - at Houston * W 75-57
1/12/79 - 10 at Arkansas * W 66-631/16/79 - - at Rice * W 94-811/20/79 - - USC W 87-681/22/79 - 15 Texas A&M * W 89-661/24/79 17 - at Baylor * W 77-761/27/79 17 - SMU * W 98-621/29/79 17 - HOUSTON * W 79-532/1/79 11 14 ARKANSAS * L 58-682/3/79 11 - at TCU * W 73-602/6/79 12 - RICE * W 95-522/12/79 12 11 at Texas A&M * W 65-572/14/79 12 - BAYLOR * W 102-832/17/79 12 - TEXAS TECH * W OT 63-562/20/79 11 - at SMU * L 66-81SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)3/2/79 14 - vs. Houston W 70-653/3/79 14 9 vs. Arkansas L 38-39NCAA Midwest Second Round (Dallas, Texas)3/10/79 15 (11) (5) vs. Oklahoma L 76-90
1979-80NIT SECOND ROUND19-11 / 10-6 SWC (3rd)Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons11/30/79 - - NORTHWESTERN STATE
(Northwestern La.) W 83-7612/4/79 - - at Harvard W 85-7312/7/79 - - VERMONT W 90-7112/10/79 - 10 at DePaul L 60-6612/15/79 - - BISCAYNE COLLEGE W 88-6312/21/79 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 86-6412/22/79 - - MURRAY STATE W 65-6312/27/79 - - SAN FRANCISCO W 65-6112/29/79 - - at New Mexico State L 61-771/3/80 - - TEXAS TECH * L 54-571/5/80 - - at SMU * W 85-751/8/80 - - at Houston * W 99-731/12/80 - - ARKANSAS * L 50-551/15/80 - - TCU * W 95-651/17/80 - - at North Texas L OT 77-791/22/80 - - at Baylor * L 48-621/26/80 - - Texas A&M * L 53-561/28/80 - - at Rice * W 87-761/30/80 - - SMU * W 113-802/2/80 - - at Arkansas * L 59-602/4/80 - - HOUSTON * W 84-822/6/80 - - at TCU * W 90-622/13/80 - - BAYLOR * W 99-612/16/80 - - at Texas A&M * L 61-842/19/80 - - at Texas Tech * W 76-632/22/80 - - RICE * W 76-56SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)2/28/80 - - vs. Houston W 67-472/29/80 - - vs. Arkansas L 62-64NIT First & Second Round (Austin, Texas)3/5/80 - - ST. JOSEPH'S W 70-613/10/80 - - LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
(Southwestern La.) L 76-77
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Year-by-Year Results1980-8115-15 / 7-9 SWC (t6th)Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons11/29/80 - - PACIFIC L 77-7812/1/80 - - at Biscayne College W 91-7612/4/80 - - NEW MEXICO STATE W 101-8212/6/80 - - LONG BEACH STATE W 92-7612/9/80 - - at USC L 81-8912/13/80 - 1 DePAUL L 65-8312/20/80 - - NORTH TEXAS W 103-8212/23/80 - - at South Carolina L 70-7412/29/80 - - HARVARD W 91-681/3/81 - - at Texas Tech * L 79-891/6/81 - - SMU * L OT 51-531/10/81 - - HOUSTON * L 71-911/12/81 - - at Arkansas * W 62-601/17/81 - - at TCU * L 64-661/19/81 - - at North Texas L 74-751/24/81 - - BAYLOR * W 75-701/26/81 - - at Texas A&M * W OT 67-631/28/81 - - RICE * L OT 40-461/31/81 - - at SMU * W 83-632/3/81 - - ARKANSAS * L 48-542/7/81 - - at Houston * L 59-752/10/81 - - TCU * W 88-842/17/81 - - at Baylor * L 82-842/21/81 - - Texas A&M * L 79-1082/24/81 - - TEXAS TECH * W 65-542/28/81 - - at Rice * W 90-80SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas)3/2/81 - - RICE W 58-44SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)3/5/81 - - vs. Texas Tech W 66-583/6/81 - 15 vs. Arkansas W 76-733/7/81 - - vs. Houston L 59-84
1981-8216-11 / 6-10 SWC (t7th)Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons11/28/81 - - HARDIN-SIMMONS W 74-5712/3/81 - - COLORADO W 76-6412/5/81 - - at Drake W 58-5112/8/81 - - BISCAYNE COLLEGE W 91-6312/12/81 - - IOWA STATE W 108-7512/18/81 - - at Harvard W OT 72-7112/22/81 - - DRAKE W 82-5612/30/81 - - at Xavier W 97-711/5/82 - - TEXAS TECH * W 55-501/9/82 - - at SMU * W 60-511/12/82 19 10 at Houston * W 95-831/16/82 19 9 ARKANSAS * W 87-731/18/82 19 - TCU * W 105-891/23/82 7 - SOUTH CAROLINA W 88-711/26/82 5 - at Baylor * L 59-691/30/82 5 - Texas A&M * L OT 69-712/1/82 5 - at Rice * L 49-802/3/82 12 - SMU * W 69-562/6/82 12 14 at Arkansas * L OT 55-622/8/82 12 - HOUSTON * L 63-772/10/82 - - at TCU * L 69-812/13/82 - - NORTH TEXAS W 84-702/16/82 - - BAYLOR * L 59-622/20/82 - - at Texas A&M * L 70-912/22/82 - - at Texas Tech * L 65-672/27/82 - - RICE * L 59-60SWC Tournament (Waco, Texas)3/1/82 - - vs. Baylor L 46-48
1982-836-22 / 1-15 SWC (9th)Coach: Bob Weltlich11/27/82 - - NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN W 53-4211/30/82 - - at New Orleans L 56-7412/4/82 - - at Colorado L 48-7512/7/82 - - XAVIER L OT 64-6612/11/82 - - BISCAYNE COLLEGE W 75-6412/15/82 - - GEORGIA L 54-7512/18/82 - - HARVARD W 73-5812/22/82 - - MISSOURI WESTERN W 78-70Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.)12/29/82 - - at Santa Clara L 62-7612/30/82 - - vs. Charlotte W 60-491/3/83 - - TCU * L 54-701/8/83 - - KANSAS STATE L 43-511/11/83 - - at Texas Tech * L 51-591/15/83 - 16 HOUSTON * L 52-771/19/83 - - RICE * W 47-451/24/83 - 4 at Arkansas * L 64-831/26/83 - - at Baylor * L 43-761/29/83 - - Texas A&M * L 52-642/1/83 - - SMU * L 64-732/5/83 - - at TCU * L 48-822/12/83 - - TEXAS TECH * L 66-782/15/83 - 4 at Houston * L 63-1062/19/83 - - at Rice * L 56-712/23/83 - 6 ARKANSAS * L 67-842/26/83 - - BAYLOR * L 57-862/28/83 - - at Texas A&M * L 59-963/5/83 - - at SMU * L 67-95SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/7/83 - - at SMU L 48-49
1983-847-21 / 3-13 SWC (8th)Coach: Bob Weltlich11/26/83 - - MISSOURI SOUTHERN W OT 83-8111/30/83 - - NEW ORLEANS L 58-6412/3/83 - - at Iowa State L 57-8112/6/83 - - BISCAYNE COLLEGE W 51-5012/10/83 - - at Long Beach State L 63-8312/13/83 - - GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W 77-6012/17/83 - - ORAL ROBERTS L 59-7412/20/83 - - SAN DIEGO STATE L 77-91Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)12/29/83 - - at Utah W 62-6112/30/83 - - vs. Weber State L 67-821/4/84 - - at Kansas State L 54-641/7/84 - - TEXAS TECH * L 47-741/10/84 - 7 at Houston * L 58-691/14/84 - - at Rice * L 49-631/19/84 - - ARKANSAS * L 66-701/21/84 - - BAYLOR * W 67-471/25/84 - - at Texas A&M * L 52-681/28/84 - - at SMU * L 81-1052/1/84 - - TCU * L 53-602/8/84 - - at Texas Tech * L 65-942/10/84 - 5 HOUSTON * L 63-742/15/84 - - RICE * W 61-572/18/84 - 14 at Arkansas * L 41-592/22/84 - - at Baylor * W 61-542/25/84 - - TEXAS A&M * L 57-722/29/84 - - SMU * L 72-1033/3/84 - - at TCU * L 70-78SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas)3/6/84 - - at Texas A&M L 54-75
1984-8515-13 / 7-9 SWC (7th)Coach: Bob Weltlich11/24/84 - - SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) W 77-5111/29/84 - - NORTHWESTERN STATE
(Northwestern La.) W 87-5212/3/84 - 16 at LSU L 79-8712/8/84 - - LONG BEACH STATE W 86-6212/12/84 - - at Oral Roberts L 71-8212/17/84 - - MISSOURI WESTERN W 83-6612/20/84 - - at UC Riverside W 61-5212/22/84 - - at San Diego State L 65-711st Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/28/84 - - ARMY W 69-5712/29/84 - - MERCER W 69-681/2/85 - - at Texas Tech * L 60-671/5/85 - - HOUSTON * W 61-581/9/85 - - at Rice * W 65-531/12/85 - - at Arkansas * L 58-641/16/85 - - at Baylor * W 68-651/20/85 - - Texas A&M * L 61-661/23/85 - 3 SMU * L 46-541/26/85 - - at TCU * L 45-532/2/85 - - TEXAS TECH * W 66-612/6/85 - - at Houston * L 80-942/10/85 - - RICE * W 66-652/14/85 - - ARKANSAS * L 51-602/16/85 - - BAYLOR * W 75-722/20/85 - - at Texas A&M * W 53-512/23/85 - 9 at SMU * L 60-642/27/85 - - TCU * L 52-543/3/85 - - USC W 71-70SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas)3/8/85 - - vs. Arkansas L 46-66
1985-86NIT SECOND ROUNDSOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS19-12 / 12-4 SWC (t1st)Coach: Bob Weltlich11/25/85 - - BAPTIST COLLEGE W 94-6811/27/85 - - UC RIVERSIDE W 70-6112/1/85 - - at South Alabama L 66-6712/5/85 - - at USC L 62-8412/11/85 - - ORAL ROBERTS W 82-6612/14/85 - 8 at Oklahoma L OT 92-9312/17/85 - 9 LSU L 65-722nd Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/20/85 - - ALASKA ANCHORAGE W 68-5712/21/85 - - SOUTH FLORIDA W 60-55Cotton State Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)12/27/85 - 7 at Georgia Tech L 55-9012/28/85 - 20 vs. DePaul L 62-631/2/86 - - at Houston * W 70-681/4/86 - - at Rice * W 57-461/8/86 - - ARKANSAS * W 59-551/11/86 - - BAYLOR * W 65-401/15/86 - - at Texas A&M * L 54-551/18/86 - - at SMU * L 56-631/22/86 - - TCU * W 56-541/29/86 - - at Texas Tech * W 49-462/1/86 - - HOUSTON * W 79-632/5/86 - - RICE * W 62-562/8/86 - - at Arkansas * W 61-572/12/86 - - at Baylor * W 55-502/15/86 - - Texas A&M * W 58-472/19/86 - - SMU * W 58-572/22/86 - - at TCU * L 54-553/2/86 - - TEXAS TECH * L 62-63SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/7/86 - - vs. Houston W 78-623/8/86 - - vs. Texas A&M L 47-55NIT First Round (Albuquerque, N.M.)3/13/86 - - at New Mexico W 69-66NIT Second Round (Columbus, Ohio)3/17/86 - - at Ohio State L 65-71
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Year-by-Year Results1986-8714-17 / 7-9 SWC (t6th)Coach: Bob WeltlichGreat Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)11/28/86 - 17 vs. North Carolina State L 68-6911/29/86 - - at Alaska Anchorage L 68-8011/30/86 - 2 vs. Louisville W 74-7012/3/86 - - CENTRAL MISSOURI (CMSU) W 88-6012/6/86 - - at New Mexico L 72-8212/8/86 - - NORTHWESTERN STATE
(Northwestern La.) W 80-7512/11/86 - 9 OKLAHOMA L 65-8412/13/86 - - at Oral Roberts W 68-653rd Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/19/86 - - BOWLING GREEN W 59-4412/20/86 - - SOUTH ALABAMA W 95-7412/22/86 - - CHATTANOOGA W 75-74Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas)12/28/86 - - at UTEP L 51-7612/29/86 - - vs. Iowa State L 57-581/3/87 - - RICE * W 72-521/8/87 - - at Arkansas * L 62-791/10/87 - - at Baylor * L 56-621/13/87 - - at Texas A&M * L 52-681/17/87 - - SMU * W 61-601/19/87 - - at TCU * L 37-521/24/87 - - TEXAS TECH * L 46-561/28/87 - - at Houston * L 59-652/1/87 - - at Rice * W 70-692/4/87 - - ARKANSAS * W 78-732/7/87 - - BAYLOR * W 78-742/11/87 - - Texas A&M * L 56-582/14/87 - - at SMU * W 57-552/18/87 - 16 TCU * L 54-702/21/87 - - at Fordham L 48-602/25/87 - - at Texas Tech * L 50-622/28/87 - - HOUSTON * W 65-64SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/6/87 - - vs. Houston L 49-59
1987-8816-13 / 10-6 SWC (t4th)Coach: Bob WeltlichBig Apple NIT (Ames, Iowa)11/2/87 - - at Iowa State L 83-10011/3/87 - - vs. Tennessee State W 84-72Apple Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.)12/4/87 - - vs. Brown L 77-8012/5/87 - - vs. William & Mary W 78-7312/8/87 - - ORAL ROBERTS W 86-764th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/11/87 - - UT-PAN AMERICAN W 75-6212/12/87 - - UTAH STATE L 75-8012/16/87 - - LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
(Southwestern La.) W OT 90-8912/19/87 - - at Miami (FL) L 56-8512/21/87 - - at Chattanooga L 70-7112/28/87 - - VMI W 85-7612/30/87 - - NEW MEXICO L 74-861/2/88 - - HOUSTON * W 65-631/6/88 - - at Arkansas * L 65-911/10/88 - - RICE * L 75-771/16/88 - - at Texas Tech * L 55-641/23/88 - - TCU * W 74-561/27/88 - - at SMU * L 70-751/31/88 - - at Texas A&M * W 52-492/3/88 - - BAYLOR * W 76-562/6/88 - - ARKANSAS * W 79-722/10/88 - - at Rice * W 68-662/13/88 - - at Houston * L 51-622/17/88 - - TEXAS TECH * W 63-592/24/88 - - at TCU * W 69-552/27/88 - - SMU * W 76-693/2/88 - - Texas A&M * W 64-583/5/88 - - at Baylor * L 60-84SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/11/88 - - vs. Houston L 57-72
1988-89NCAA ROUND OF 3225-9 / 12-4 SWC (2nd)Coach: Tom PendersHawaii Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i)11/25/88 - - vs. Pepperdine W 82-7911/27/88 - - at Hawaii L 84-8512/1/88 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 87-7912/3/88 - - NORTHWESTERN STATE
(Northwestern La.) W 109-104
12/6/88 - - at Oral Roberts W 119-915th Longhorn Classic (Austin,Texas)12/9/88 - - LEHIGH W 96-7312/10/88 - - CHATTANOOGA W 103-8812/14/88 - - at Long Beach State W 117-8612/19/88 - - SOUTHERN UTAH W 117-78All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/29/88 - - vs. Oklahoma State W 85-8412/30/88 - 6 vs. Oklahoma L 95-1241/4/89 - - BAYLOR * W 105-851/7/89 - - ARKANSAS * L 92-991/11/89 - - at Rice * W 66-651/14/89 - - at Houston * W 88-861/18/89 - - TEXAS TECH * W 90-861/21/89 - - at Vanderbilt L 79-941/25/89 - - at TCU * W 94-841/29/89 - - SMU * W 96-652/1/89 - - Texas A&M * W 85-802/4/89 - - at Baylor * W 110-812/8/89 - - at Arkansas * L 82-1052/11/89 - - RICE * W 116-742/15/89 - - HOUSTON * L 96-1052/18/89 - - at Texas Tech * W 84-822/22/89 - - MIAMI (FL) W 123-1042/25/89 - - TCU * W 107-822/28/89 - - at SMU * W 82-793/4/89 - - at Texas A&M * L 89-106SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/10/89 - - vs. SMU W OT 93-913/11/89 - - vs. TCU W OT 93-893/12/89 - 17 vs. Arkansas L 76-100NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas)3/17/89 (11) (6) vs. Georgia Tech W 76-703/19/89 (11) 6 (3) vs. Missouri L 89-108
1989-90NCAA ROUND OF 824-9 / 12-4 SWC (3rd)Coach: Tom Penders11/28/89 - - UT ARLINGTON W 116-666th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/8/89 - - MANHATTAN W 108-6312/9/89 - - UTSA W 89-8612/14/89 - - LONG BEACH STATE L 87-8912/16/89 - 24 FLORIDA W 105-9412/21/89 - - VMI W 98-7412/23/89 - - at SMU * W 73-6712/30/89 - - at Stetson W 102-821/2/90 - 11 vs. LSU L 113-1241/4/90 - - TEXAS TECH * W 109-711/6/90 - - BAYLOR * W 108-891/10/90 - - at TCU * W 83-801/13/90 - 4 at Oklahoma L 84-1031/17/90 - - Texas A&M * W 96-941/20/90 - - RHODE ISLAND W 107-861/22/90 - - at Texas Tech * W 97-771/25/90 - 6 at Arkansas * L 100-1091/27/90 - - RICE * W 96-841/30/90 - - HOUSTON * L 93-1022/4/90 - 3 ARKANSAS * L OT 96-1032/7/90 - - at Baylor * W 96-912/11/90 - - TCU * W 85-772/14/90 - - SMU * W 79-682/18/90 - - at Texas A&M * W 79-732/28/90 - - at Rice * W 86-843/3/90 - - at DePaul W 89-793/5/90 - - at Houston * L 79-84
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/9/90 - - vs. Texas A&M W 92-843/10/90 - - vs. Houston L 86-89NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.)3/16/90 (10) (7) vs. Georgia W 100-883/18/90 (10) 10 (2) vs. Purdue W 73-72NCAA Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas)3/22/90 (10) 25 (6) vs. Xavier W 102-893/24/90 (10) 7 (4) vs. Arkansas L 85-88
1990-91NCAA ROUND OF 3223-9 / 13-3 SWC (2nd)Coach: Tom Penders11/27/90 22 - at Florida W 76-7411/30/90 22 20 at LSU L 87-10112/4/90 23 16 OKLAHOMA L 88-967th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/7/90 23 - LOYOLA (Md.) W 112-6812/8/90 23 - UT-PAN AMERICAN W 116-7012/18/90 23 - at Cal Santa Barbara W OT 87-8412/22/90 23 17 vs. Georgia L 71-79ASU/Tribune Classic (Temple, Ariz.)12/28/90 - - vs. Michigan W 76-7412/29/90 - - at Arizona State L 82-891/2/91 - - Texas A&M * W 93-671/5/91 - - BAYLOR * W 94-771/10/91 - 2 at Arkansas * L 89-1011/12/91 - - at Rice * W 92-791/17/91 - - HOUSTON * W 90-841/19/91 - - DePAUL W 90-801/22/91 - - at Texas Tech * W 83-651/26/91 - - TCU * W 90-491/30/91 - - SMU * W 96-802/3/91 - - at Texas A&M * W 83-742/6/91 - - at Baylor * W 100-952/9/91 - - at SMU * W 76-732/12/91 24 - RICE * W 65-642/17/91 24 - at Houston * L 73-822/23/91 - - TEXAS TECH * W 96-792/25/91 - - STETSON W 96-832/27/91 - - at TCU * L 70-783/3/91 - 3 ARKANSAS * W 99-86SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/7/91 23 - vs. Baylor W 88-783/8/91 23 - vs. SMU W 82-743/9/91 23 5 vs. Arkansas L 89-120NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dayton, Ohio)3/15/91 23 (5) (12) vs. St. Peter’s W 73-653/17/91 23 (5) 20 (4) vs. St. John’s L 76-84
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Year-by-Year Results1991-92NCAA ROUND OF 64SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS23-12 / 11-3 SWC (t1st)Coach: Tom PendersChase Preseason NIT First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/20/91 - - WASHINGTON W 104-8311/22/91 - - PRINCETON W 57-46Chase Preseason NIT Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.)11/27/91 - 18 vs. Georgia Tech L 107-12011/29/91 - 24 vs. Pittsburgh L 87-918th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)12/6/91 - - NORTH TEXAS W 124-10712/7/91 - - SAN DIEGO STATE W 85-5812/10/91 - 17 at Oklahoma L 106-10912/14/91 - 8 UCONN L 77-9412/22/91 - - UC SANTA BARBARA W 90-77Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas)12/28/91 - - vs. Clemson W 95-8712/29/91 - - at UTEP L 88-921/3/92 - - vs. LSU (in New Orleans, La.) L 83-841/6/92 - - MURRAY STATE W 93-751/9/92 - - HOUSTON * W 86-751/11/92 - - TEXAS TECH * W 88-831/14/92 - - at Texas A&M * W 76-731/18/92 - - at TCU * L 76-801/22/92 - - SMU * W 106-911/27/92 - - at Baylor * L 68-841/30/92 - - at VCU W 105-942/1/92 - - at Rhode Island L 79-922/4/92 - - RICE * W 88-872/9/92 - - at Houston * W 87-722/12/92 - - at Texas Tech * W 93-902/16/92 - - GEORGIA W 98-932/19/92 - - TCU * W 99-772/22/92 - - at SMU * W 88-862/26/92 - - ORAL ROBERTS W 128-1082/29/92 - - BAYLOR * W 97-673/5/92 - - at Rice * L 93-1073/8/92 - - Texas A&M * W 88-69SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/13/92 - - vs. Texas A&M W 88-693/14/92 - - vs. Texas Tech W 97-873/15/92 - - vs. Houston L 72-91NCAA East First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.)3/19/92 (8) (9) vs. Iowa L 92-98
1992-9311-17 / 4-10 SWC (7th)Coach: Tom Penders12/1/92 - - at Oral Roberts W 136-97Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.)12/4/92 - - vs. Princeton W 63-5312/5/92 - 7 vs. North Carolina L 68-10412/19/92 - - at Utah L 76-8712/22/92 - - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 83-7012/26/92 - - ILLINOIS W 89-72All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/29/92 - - vs. Weber State W 104-9612/30/92 - 15 vs. Oklahoma L 76-851/5/93 - - RICE * L 87-921/10/93 - - SMU * L 92-1021/14/93 - - at Houston * L 67-811/16/93 - - BAYLOR * L 86-871/19/93 - - at Murray State W 79-741/23/93 - - TEXAS TECH * W 92-741/30/93 - - at Rice * L 83-1012/3/93 - - at TCU * L 77-832/7/93 - - vs. LSU L 81-842/10/93 - - Texas A&M * W 82-782/13/93 - - at Georgia L 70-782/16/93 - - VCU L 60-662/20/93 - - at Baylor * W 88-732/22/93 - - at Texas A&M * L 57-77
2/25/93 - - at Texas Tech * L 103-1052/27/93 - - HOUSTON * L 79-863/3/93 - - TCU * W 102-843/6/93 - - at SMU * L 80-96SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/12/93 - - vs. Rice W 81-763/13/93 - - vs. Houston L 50-58
1993-94NCAA ROUND OF 32SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS26-8 / 12-2 SWC (1st)Coach: Tom Penders11/26/93 - - at LSU L 66-8611/28/93 - - at Nebraska W 78-7512/1/93 - - at Stephen F. Austin W 78-6612/4/93 - - FLORIDA L 68-7612/15/93 - 16 at UConn L 86-96Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)12/21/93 - 5 vs. Kentucky L 61-8612/22/93 - - vs. Tennessee Tech W 97-8512/23/93 - - vs. Notre Dame W 89-7212/27/93 - - OKLAHOMA W 87-7512/29/93 - - UTAH W 2OT 93-911/2/94 - 22 at Illinois L 78-831/5/94 - - vs. UTSA W 91-691/12/94 - - at Texas A&M * L 84-851/15/94 - - SMU * W 91-791/19/94 - - at Baylor * W 110-851/21/94 - - TEXAS TECH * W 108-791/23/94 - - GEORGIA W 107-961/29/94 - - at Houston * W 110-782/1/94 - - RICE * W 85-702/5/94 - - TCU * W 95-732/9/94 - - at SMU * W 94-662/12/94 - - Texas A&M * W 85-682/15/94 - - BAYLOR * W 113-912/20/94 - - at Texas Tech * L 2OT 125-1282/21/94 - - LAMAR W 105-752/26/94 - - HOUSTON * W 88-702/28/94 - - ORAL ROBERTS W 106-693/2/94 - - at Rice * W 78-703/5/94 - - at TCU * W 111-78SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/10/94 25 - vs. TCU W 96-753/11/94 25 - vs. Rice W 101-893/12/94 25 - vs. Texas A&M W 87-62NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.)3/17/94 20 (6) (11) vs. Western Kentucky W 91-773/19/94 20 (6) 11 (3) vs. Michigan L 79-84
1994-95NCAA ROUND OF 32SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS23-7 / 11-3 SWC (t1st)Coach: Tom Penders11/26/94 - 2 at North Carolina L 92-9611/29/94 - - LAMAR W 97-5412/7/94 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 105-6012/10/94 - 6 at Florida L 73-9112/20/94 - - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 95-94Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas)12/27/94 - - vs. UT-Pan American W 84-7312/28/94 - - vs. Washington State W 86-811/4/95 - 19 NEBRASKA W 102-741/7/95 - - LSU W 80-711/10/95 - - at TCU * L 98-1021/14/95 - - Texas A&M * W 115-821/18/95 - - at SMU * W 100-591/21/95 - - at Oklahoma L 75-1001/23/95 - - at Baylor * W OT 107-1001/26/95 - - DePAUL W 2OT 99-921/28/95 - - TEXAS TECH * W 82-682/1/95 - - at Houston * L OT 96-1052/4/95 - - RICE * W 88-562/8/95 - - TCU * W 111-992/11/95 - - at Texas A&M * W 98-88
2/15/95 - - SMU * W 91-652/19/95 - - vs. Temple (in San Antonio, TX) W 70-542/23/95 - - at Texas Tech * L 87-962/25/95 - - BAYLOR * W 109-752/28/95 - - HOUSTON * W 96-823/4/95 - - at Rice * W 108-74SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)3/10/95 - - vs. Rice W 78-713/11/95 - - vs. Texas Tech W OT 107-104NCAA West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah)3/16/95 (11) (6) vs. Oregon W 90-733/18/95 (11) 10 (3) vs. Maryland L 68-82
1995-96NCAA ROUND OF 3221-10 / 10-4 SWC (3rd)Coach: Tom Penders11/25/95 - - NORTH TEXAS W 88-6711/29/95 - 14 UTAH L 69-7012/2/95 - - at DePaul W 88-8412/5/95 - - UTSA W 110-9812/9/95 - 23 at Louisville L 78-10112/16/95 - - OREGON STATE W 83-5412/21/95 - - PROVIDENCE W 92-8312/27/95 - - at Lamar W 96-8212/30/95 - 11 NORTH CAROLINA W 74-721/3/96 23 - at Nebraska L 69-851/6/96 23 - RICE * L 69-801/13/96 - - TCU * W 103-881/16/96 - - at Texas A&M * W 86-701/20/96 - - SMU * W 81-631/24/96 - - BAYLOR * W 90-811/28/96 - 22 at Texas Tech * L 78-791/31/96 - - OKLAHOMA L OT 65-672/3/96 - - HOUSTON * W 80-632/7/96 - - at Rice * W 79-642/11/96 - - at TCU * W 102-812/14/96 - - Texas A&M * W 69-502/17/96 - - at SMU * W 101-662/20/96 - - at Baylor * W 80-722/24/96 - 9 TEXAS TECH * L 58-752/26/96 - - at Rhode Island W 81-773/2/96 - - at Houston * L 76-863/7/96 - - vs. Baylor W 86-653/8/96 - - vs. SMU W 89-673/9/96 - 7 vs. Texas Tech L 73-75NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.)3/15/96 (10) (7) vs. Michigan W 80-763/17/96 (10) 9 (2) vs. Wake Forest L 62-65
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(OT) 83-8111/27/96 18 - RHODE ISLAND W 86-7912/4/96 18 - at Florida W 82-6412/7/96 18 - NORTH TEXAS W 71-5612/9/96 18 5 at Arizona L 78-8312/14/96 13 16 FRESNO STATE W 98-8612/18/96 14 - at Oregon State W 86-8312/21/96 14 9 at Utah L 68-8012/31/96 18 - at Providence L 66-741/4/97 18 - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 92-581/6/97 18 1 at Kansas * L 61-861/12/97 22 - KANSAS STATE * W 104-631/15/97 23 - at Texas A&M * W
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1/22/97 23 - OKLAHOMA * W 76-661/26/97 23 - MISSOURI * W 78-741/29/97 23 - at Baylor * L 72-762/1/97 23 - at Oklahoma * L 69-832/3/97 23 22 TEXAS TECH * W 83-672/8/97 - - at Oklahoma State * W 90-732/12/97 - - BAYLOR * W 70-672/16/97 - - at Nebraska * L 67-792/19/97 - 7 IOWA STATE * W 57-562/22/97 - - at Texas Tech * L 70-722/25/97 - - Texas A&M * W 68-573/1/97 - 19 at Colorado * L 60-83Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/7/97 - - vs. Missouri L 75-80NCAA East First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.)3/14/97 - (10) (7) vs. Wisconsin W 71-583/16/97 - (10) (15) vs. Coppin State W 82-81NCAA East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.)3/21/97 - (10) 25 (6) vs. Louisville L 63-78
1997-9814-17 / 6-10 Big 12 (10th)Coach: Tom PendersCoaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic (East Rutherford, N.J.)11/11/97 22 - vs. Princeton L 56-6211/12/97 22 19 vs. Georgia L 87-8911/22/97 - - at North Texas W 116-9411/26/97 - - LIBERTY W 98-7011/28/97 - 22 at Georgia L 76-9412/3/97 - - AMERICAN W 78-6212/6/97 - 4 ARIZONA L 81-8812/9/97 - - FLORIDA W 85-8212/17/97 - - LSU W 69-6312/20/97 - - at Illinois L 80-10512/27/97 - - HOUSTON W 89-711/3/98 - - BAYLOR * L 81-871/5/98 - - at Missouri * L 69-911/10/98 - 4 KANSAS * L 72-1021/12/98 - - at Oklahoma * L 75-911/17/98 - - TEXAS TECH * W 88-791/21/98 - - NEBRASKA * W 105-911/24/98 - - at Fresno State L 82-901/27/98 - - at Iowa State * L 82-851/31/98 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 88-732/2/98 - - at Texas A&M * W 81-802/8/98 - - OKLAHOMA * L 74-812/11/98 - - at Kansas State * L 79-832/14/98 - - at Texas Tech * W 82-802/18/98 - - Texas A&M * W 87-742/21/98 - - at Baylor * L 75-802/24/98 - 25 at Oklahoma State * L 58-802/28/98 - - COLORADO * L 64-81Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/5/98 - - vs. Texas Tech W 86-833/6/98 - 25 vs. Oklahoma State W 65-643/7/98 - - vs. Oklahoma L 55-68
1998-99NCAA ROUND OF 64BIG 12 CHAMPIONS19-13 / 13-3 Big 12 (1st)Coach: Rick Barnes11/17/98 - - at Houston L 69-7111/21/98 - - SOUTH FLORIDA L 76-9311/25/98 - 11 at Arizona L 57-7311/29/98 - - GEORGIA L 77-7812/2/98 - - at Oral Roberts W 87-7712/5/98 - - at San Diego L 57-6112/12/98 - 25 UTAH W 73-6812/15/98 - 23 WISCONSIN L 62-6512/19/98 - - at LSU L OT 61-63Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)12/28/98 - - vs. Mississippi State W 81-7712/29/98 - - vs. Princeton L 46-5612/30/98 - - at Hawaii W 84-721/2/99 - - at Colorado * W 73-681/6/99 - - IOWA STATE * W 71-451/10/99 - - at Nebraska * W 89-761/13/99 - - BAYLOR * W 71-561/16/99 - - KANSAS STATE * W 65-591/18/99 - 19 at Kansas * L 67-761/23/99 - 23 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 73-701/25/99 - - at Oklahoma * W 64-601/31/99 - - MASSACHUSETTS W 76-652/3/99 - - Texas A&M * W 71-592/6/99 - - at Texas Tech * W 76-592/10/99 - - OKLAHOMA * L 63-642/14/99 - - at Oklahoma State * W 73-682/17/99 - - TEXAS TECH * W 62-442/20/99 - - at Texas A&M * W 63-542/24/99 22 - at Baylor * W 62-522/27/99 22 - MISSOURI * L 47-54Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/5/99 - - vs. Colorado W 82-763/6/99 - - vs. Oklahoma State L 57-59NCAA East First & Second Rounds (Boston, Mass.)3/12/99 (7) (10) vs. Purdue L 54-58
1999-2000NCAA ROUND OF 3224-9 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)Coach: Rick BarnesBlack Coaches Association Freedom Classic (Austin, Texas)11/20/99 21 - LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 82-48Puerto Rico Shootout (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)11/25/99 20 - vs. Arizona State W 88-7111/26/99 20 18 vs. DePaul W 68-6411/27/99 20 3 vs. Michigan State W 81-7412/4/99 9 4 ARIZONA L 81-8812/7/99 10 - at Wisconsin L 45-6112/11/99 10 - SAN DIEGO W 76-6612/18/99 15 - WOFFORD W 89-5712/22/99 14 - at Utah L 73-7912/28/99 18 - NIAGARA W 85-481/2/00 18 - HOUSTON W 90-801/6/00 17 - BAYLOR * W 71-431/10/00 15 5 at UConn L 67-771/12/00 15 - at Texas A&M * W 78-511/15/00 15 16 OKLAHOMA * W 79-661/19/00 14 12 at Oklahoma State * L 65-731/22/00 14 - at Texas Tech * W 72-591/25/00 17 - NEBRASKA * W 82-551/29/00 17 - COLORADO * W 75-651/31/00 16 18 at Oklahoma * L 59-832/5/00 16 - at Massachusetts W 68-572/9/00 18 - TEXAS TECH * W 76-602/12/00 18 - at Missouri * W 66-632/16/00 17 8 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 68-572/19/00 17 - at Baylor * W 60-382/22/00 14 17 at Iowa State * L 77-892/26/00 14 - TEXAS A&M * W 85-582/28/00 16 23 KANSAS * W 68-543/4/00 16 - at Kansas State * W 99-70
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/10/00 13 - vs. Colorado W 78-353/11/00 13 15 vs. Oklahoma L 65-81NCAA West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah)3/16/00 15 (5) (12) vs. Indiana State W 77-613/18/00 15 (5) 10 (4) vs. LSU L 67-72
2000-01NCAA ROUND OF 6425-9 / 12-4 Big 12 (t2nd)Coach: Rick BarnesTiVo Preseason NIT First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/13/00 - - NAVY W 79-6511/15/00 - - CALIFORNIA W 57-54TiVo Preseason NIT Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.)11/22/00 - 2 vs. Duke L 69-9511/24/00 - - vs. Indiana W 70-5811/28/00 - - UTSA W 70-5112/2/00 - - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas) W 90-6012/9/00 - - at South Florida L 69-8712/16/00 - - TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 79-7112/20/00 - - at Houston W 71-6012/23/00 - 5 ILLINOIS W 72-6412/28/00 - - UNC ASHEVILLE W 74-4312/30/00 - - UTAH W 70-591/6/01 24 - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 78-711/10/01 23 - KANSAS STATE * W 63-411/13/01 23 - at Nebraska * L 67-801/15/01 - 15 UCONN W 60-561/17/01 - - at Texas A&M * W 76-581/20/01 - - BAYLOR * W OT 73-661/24/01 20 - at Oklahoma * L 68-751/27/01 20 12 at Arizona L 52-801/30/01 20 - TEXAS A&M * W 81-612/3/01 - 3 at Kansas * L 66-822/7/01 - - at Colorado * W 77-722/10/01 - 21 OKLAHOMA * L 54-752/13/01 - - TEXAS TECH * W 73-562/17/01 - - at Oklahoma State * W OT 80-692/21/01 - - at Baylor * W 69-592/24/01 - 6 IOWA STATE * W 94-782/26/01 24 - MISSOURI * W 76-613/3/01 24 - at Texas Tech * W 78-55Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/9/01 20 - vs. Oklahoma State W 55-543/10/01 20 - vs. Baylor W 76-623/11/01 20 16 vs. Oklahoma L 45-54NCAA South First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.)3/16/01 18 (6) (11) vs. Temple L 65-79
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Year-by-Year Results2001-02NCAA ROUND OF 1622-12 / 10-6 Big 12 (tie 3rd)Coach: Rick Barnes11/17/01 23 - ARIZONA L 74-88Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)11/22/01 - - vs. Oregon State W 78-6811/23/01 - - vs. Gonzaga L 64-6711/24/01 - 20 vs. Indiana L 71-77Dell Classic 4 Kids (Chicago, Ill.)12/1/01 - 11 vs. Stanford W OT 83-7512/5/01 - - TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 89-6412/10/01 - - WASHINGTON STATE W 79-5212/15/01 - - JACKSONVILLE W 96-9012/19/01 - - McNEESE STATE W 80-67Las Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, Nev.)12/22/01 - - at UNLV W 87-7812/29/01 - - at Utah L 61-711/2/02 - - UT-PAN AMERICAN W 81-691/5/02 - 5 at Oklahoma State * W 70-611/7/02 - - PROVIDENCE W 68-481/12/02 - - BAYLOR * W 102-781/14/02 - - at Texas Tech * W OT 74-711/19/02 - - NEBRASKA * W 77-661/23/02 24 - TEXAS A&M * L 74-801/26/02 24 - at Baylor * W 69-631/30/02 - - at Kansas State * L 70-712/2/02 - 6 OKLAHOMA * L OT 84-852/6/02 - - at Texas A&M * W 66-522/9/02 - - COLORADO * W 104-952/11/02 - 2 KANSAS * L OT 103-1102/17/02 - - at Missouri * W 72-702/20/02 - 13 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 80-852/23/02 - 6 at Oklahoma * L 78-962/26/02 - - TEXAS TECH * W 96-713/2/02 - - at Iowa State * W 79-76Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/8/02 - - vs. Missouri W 89-853/9/02 - 4 vs. Oklahoma L 51-67NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas)3/15/02 - (6) - (11) vs. Boston College W 70-573/17/02 - (6) 17 (3) vs. Mississippi State W 68-64NCAA Midwest Regional (Madison, Wis.)3/22/02 - (6) 11 (2) vs. Oregon L 70-72
2002-03NCAA FINAL FOUR26-7 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)Coach: Rick BarnesAT&T Wireless Classic (New York, N.Y.)11/15/02 4 16 vs. Georgia W 77-7111/23/02 3 - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 81-5511/27/02 3 - UT ARLINGTON W 76-45Space City Hoops Classic (Houston, Texas)11/30/02 3 - vs. Seton Hall W 78-61BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.)12/7/02 2 - vs. George Washington W 100-9212/8/02 2 - vs. Notre Dame L 92-9812/15/02 8 1 at Arizona L 70-7312/19/02 10 - McNEESE STATE W 97-5912/22/02 10 - PRINCETON W 57-5412/30/02 7 - LOUISIANA TECH W 58-501/5/03 7 - MOUNT ST. MARY'S W 80-641/11/03 8 - IOWA STATE * W 70-501/15/03 4 - at Baylor * W 82-711/18/03 4 - TEXAS A&M * W 89-611/25/03 4 21 MISSOURI * W 76-551/27/03 3 12 at Kansas * L 87-902/1/03 3 9 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 78-652/4/03 3 - at Colorado * L 80-932/8/03 3 - at Texas A&M * W 95-872/10/03 6 5 OKLAHOMA * W 67-612/15/03 6 - at Nebraska * W 75-632/17/03 3 - TEXAS TECH * W 77-652/22/03 3 16 at Oklahoma State * L 77-822/26/03 5 - BAYLOR * W 82-643/1/03 5 - at Texas Tech * W 76-713/4/03 4 - KANSAS STATE * W 74-603/8/03 4 5 at Oklahoma * W 76-71
Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas)3/14/03 3 - vs. Texas Tech L 81-92NCAA South First & Second Rounds (Birmingham, Ala.)3/21/03 5 (1) - (16) vs. UNC Asheville W 82-613/23/03 5 (1) - (9) vs. Purdue W 77-67NCAA South Regional (San Antonio, Texas)3/28/03 5 (1) 23 (5) vs. UConn W 82-783/30/03 5 (1) - (7) vs. Michigan State W 85-76NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, LA)4/5/03 5 (1) 13 (3) vs. Syracuse L 84-95
2003-04NCAA ROUND OF 1625-8 / 12-4 Big 12 (t2nd)Coach: Rick BarnesNABC Classic (Austin, Texas)11/17/03 11 - BROWN W 89-5111/24/03 11 - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 122-7111/29/03 11 - CENTENARY W 94-5912/4/03 8 - WOFFORD W 103-72Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.)12/9/03 6 9 vs. Arizona L 83-9112/14/03 6 - NEW ORLEANS W 89-55Dreyfus Classic (New York, N.Y.)12/20/03 11-T 3 vs. Duke L 61-8912/29/03 19 - GEORGE WASHINGTON W 88-721/2/04 19 - UT ARLINGTON W 99-791/5/04 18 25 at Providence W OT 79-771/10/04 18 - BAYLOR * W 79-571/13/04 18 4 WAKE FOREST W 94-811/17/04 18 - NEBRASKA * W 63-611/20/04 16 - at Missouri * W OT 75-691/24/04 16 24 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 67-721/26/04 16 13 at Texas Tech * W OT 62-611/31/04 16 - at Texas A&M * W 69-592/4/04 11 - COLORADO * W 76-632/8/04 11 22 OKLAHOMA * W 66-372/10/04 11 - at Baylor * W 84-582/14/04 11 - at Iowa State * L 77-782/18/04 11 - TEXAS A&M * W 77-572/21/04 11 - at Oklahoma * W 68-632/23/04 10 20 KANSAS * W 82-672/28/04 10 25 TEXAS TECH * W 74-713/1/04 10 8 at Oklahoma State * L 67-763/6/04 10 - at Kansas State * L 48-58Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas)3/12/04 11 - vs. Oklahoma W 66-633/13/04 11 18 vs. Kansas W 64-603/14/04 11 7 vs. Oklahoma State L 49-65NCAA First & Second Rounds (Denver, Colo.)3/18/04 12 (3) - (14) vs. Princeton W 66-493/20/04 12 (3) 18 (6) vs. North Carolina W 78-75NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.)3/26/04 12 (3) - (7) vs. Xavier L 71-79
2004-05NCAA ROUND OF 6420-11 / 9-7 Big 12 (t5th)Coach: Rick Barnes11/19/04 16 - TEXAS STATE W 95-63EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)11/22/04 15 - vs. Chaminade W 84-6211/23/04 15 - vs. Iowa L 80-8211/24/04 15 - vs. Tennessee W 95-7011/29/04 18 - COPPIN STATE W 86-5012/4/04 18 - at Seton Hall W 70-6212/7/04 14 - NORTH TEXAS W 86-5712/15/04 14 - UT ARLINGTON W 85-7012/18/04 14 6 at Wake Forest L 88-8912/22/04 15 - CENTENARY W 97-5212/29/04 15 - UTSA W 100-821/2/05 15 - UNLV W 89-821/6/05 15 - MEMPHIS W 74-671/9/05 15 - BAYLOR * W 79-60State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)1/12/05 10 - at Texas A&M * L 63-741/15/05 10 - at Nebraska * W 63-531/17/05 15 5 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 75-61
1/22/05 15 18 at Oklahoma * L 60-641/25/05 16 - TEXAS TECH * W 80-731/29/05 16 6 at Kansas * L 65-902/5/05 20 - IOWA STATE * L OT 80-922/8/05 23 - at Colorado * L 79-882/12/05 23 - KANSAS STATE * W OT 75-72State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)2/16/05 - - TEXAS A&M * W 75-402/19/05 - - at Baylor * W 75-602/22/05 - - at Texas Tech * L 65-692/26/05 - - MISSOURI * W 63-512/28/05 - 20 OKLAHOMA * L 58-743/5/05 - 8 at Oklahoma State * W 74-73Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/10/05 - - vs. Colorado L 69-81NCAA First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.)3/17/05 - (8) - (9) vs. Nevada L 57-61
2005-06NCAA ROUND OF 8BIG 12 CO-CHAMPIONS30-7 / 13-3 Big 12 (t1st)Coach: Rick BarnesGuardians Classic First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/15/05 2 - SOUTHERN W 89-5611/16/05 2 - SAMFORD W 77-33Guardians Classic Semifinals & Finals (Kansas City, Mo.)11/21/05 2 13 vs. West Virginia W 76-7511/23/05 2 18 vs. Iowa W 68-5911/26/05 2 - LOUISIANA-MONROE W 90-5511/29/05 2 - UT-PAN AMERICAN W 82-5412/3/05 2 - UT ARLINGTON W 93-5512/5/05 2 - at Rice W 85-5812/10/05 2 1 vs. Duke L 66-9712/17/05 6 - TENNESSEE L 78-9512/22/05 15 - TEXAS STATE W 85-4912/30/05 15 - PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 110-381/2/06 15 4 at Memphis W 69-581/7/06 15 - COLORADO * W 89-641/9/06 8 - at Iowa State * W 78-581/14/06 8 3 VILLANOVA W 58-551/17/06 5 - TEXAS TECH * W 80-461/21/06 5 - at Baylor * W 66-471/23/06 4 - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 80-461/28/06 4 24 at Oklahoma * L 72-822/1/06 7 - at Missouri * W 66-53State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)2/4/06 7 - TEXAS A&M * W 83-702/6/06 6 - at Texas Tech * W 65-442/11/06 6 - NEBRASKA * W 78-592/14/06 6 - BAYLOR * W 90-632/19/06 6 - at Oklahoma State * L 60-812/22/06 7 - at Kansas State * W 65-642/25/06 7 16 KANSAS * W 80-55State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)3/1/06 6 - at Texas A&M * L 43-463/5/06 6 19 OKLAHOMA * W 72-48Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas)3/10/06 8 - vs. Texas Tech W 77-703/11/06 8 - vs. Texas A&M W 74-703/12/06 8 17 vs. Kansas L 68-80NCAA First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas)3/17/06 9 (2) (15) vs. Penn W 60-523/19/06 9 (2) - (10) vs. North Carolina State W 75-54NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.)3/23/06 9 (2) 22 (6) vs. West Virginia W 74-713/25/06 9 (2) 19 (4) vs. LSU L OT 60-70
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Texas’ Year-by-Year Results2006-07NCAA ROUND OF 3225-10 / 12-4 Big 12 (3rd)Coach: Rick Barnes2K Sports College Hoops Classic First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/9/06 11 - ALCORN STATE W 103-4411/10/06 11 - CHICAGO STATE W 92-662K Sports College Hoops Classic Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.)11/16/06 19 - vs. Michigan State L 61-6311/17/06 19 - vs. St. John’s W 77-7611/21/06 - - NICHOLLS STATE W 91-6011/28/06 - - TEXAS SOUTHERN W 90-50Basketball Hall of Fame Challenge (Phoenix, Ariz.)12/2/06 - 22 vs. Gonzaga L 77-8712/10/06 - 9 vs. LSU (in Houston, Texas) W OT 76-7512/16/06 - - TEXAS STATE W 96-7012/20/06 - - ARKANSAS W 80-7612/23/06 - - at Tennessee L OT 105-11112/28/06 - - CENTENARY W 76-661/2/07 - - UT ARLINGTON W 84-521/6/07 - - at Colorado * W 102-781/10/07 25 - MISSOURI * W 88-681/13/07 25 - OKLAHOMA * W 80-691/16/07 21 12 at Oklahoma State * L 3OT 103-1051/20/07 21 - at Villanova L 69-761/24/07 - - at Nebraska * W 62-611/27/07 - - BAYLOR * W 84-791/31/07 22 - at Texas Tech * W 76-642/3/07 22 - KANSAS STATE * L 72-73State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)2/5/07 - 6 at Texas A&M * L 82-1002/10/07 - - IOWA STATE * W 77-682/12/07 - 18 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 83-542/17/07 - - at Baylor * W 68-672/20/07 19 - TEXAS TECH * W 80-512/24/07 19 - at Oklahoma * W 68-58State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)2/28/07 15 7 TEXAS A&M * W 2OT 98-963/3/07 15 3 at Kansas * L 86-90Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)3/9/07 15 - vs. Baylor W 74-693/10/07 15 - vs. Oklahoma State W 69-643/11/07 15 2 vs. Kansas L OT 84-88NCAA First & Second Rounds (Spokane, Wash.)3/16/07 11 (4) (13) vs. New Mexico State W 79-673/18/07 11 (4) 23 (5) vs. USC L 68-87
2007-08NCAA ROUND OF 8BIG 12 CO-CHAMPIONS31-7 / 13-3 Big 12 (t1st)Coach: Rick Barnes11/12/07 16 - UTSA W 58-37StubHub! Legends Classic Regionals Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/16/07 16 - UC DAVIS W 73-4211/18/07 16 - ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO W 100-52StubHub! Legends Classic Semifinals & Finals (Newark, N.J.)11/23/07 15 - vs. New Mexico State W 102-8711/24/07 15 7/7 vs. Tennessee W 97-7811/28/07 8 - TEXAS SOUTHERN W 98-61Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Los Angeles, Calif.)12/2/07 8 2/1 at UCLA W 63-6112/5/07 4 - NORTH TEXAS W 88-7212/8/07 4 - at Rice W 80-5412/15/07 4 - TEXAS STATE W 96-8112/18/07 4 - ORAL ROBERTS W 66-56Dick’s Sporting Goods Spartan Clash (Auburn Hills, Mich.)12/22/07 4 9/10 vs. Michigan State L 72-7812/29/07 9 - WISCONSIN L 66-671/2/08 14 - TCU W 67-591/5/08 14 -/24 SAINT MARY'S (CA) W 81-621/12/08 12 - at Missouri * L 84-971/19/08 19 - COLORADO * W 69-671/21/08 12 - at Oklahoma State * W 63-611/26/08 12 - TEXAS TECH * W 73-47State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)1/30/08 10 23/23 at Texas A&M * L 63-80
2/2/08 10 25/- BAYLOR * W 80-722/6/08 12 - at Oklahoma * W 64-542/9/08 12 - at Iowa State * W OT 71-652/11/08 11 3/3 KANSAS * W 72-692/16/08 11 - at Baylor * W 82-77State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)2/18/08 7 22/22 TEXAS A&M * W 77-502/23/08 7 - OKLAHOMA * W 62-452/25/08 5 - at Kansas State * W 74-653/1/08 5 - at Texas Tech * L 80-833/4/08 5 - NEBRASKA * W 70-663/9/08 9 - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 62-57Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/14/08 6 - vs. Oklahoma State W 66-593/15/08 6 - vs. Oklahoma W 77-493/16/08 6 5/5 vs. Kansas L 74-84NCAA First & Second Rounds (Little Rock, Ark.)3/21/08 7 (2) (15) vs. Austin Peay W 74-543/23/08 7 (2) (7) vs. Miami (FL) W 75-72NCAA South Regionals (Houston, Texas)3/28/08 7 (2) 10/11 (3) vs. Stanford W 82-623/30/08 7 (2) 2/3 (1) vs. Memphis L 67-85
2008-09NCAA ROUND OF 6423-12 / 9-7 Big 12 (t4th)Coach: Rick Barnes11/14/08 7 - STETSON W 68-3811/18/08 7 - TULANE W 76-51EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)11/24/08 6 - vs. St. Joseph’s W 68-5011/25/08 6 8/8 vs. Notre Dame L 80-8111/26/08 6 - vs. Oregon W 70-5711/30/08 6 - RICE W 77-56Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas)12/4/08 8 12/9 UCLA W 68-64Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.)12/9/08 6 15/12 vs. Villanova W 67-5812/13/08 6 - TEXAS STATE W 81-7312/16/08 5 - TEXAS SOUTHERN W 88-7212/20/08 5 19/22 vs. Michigan State L 63-6712/23/08 9 - at Wisconsin W 74-691/2/09 8 - APPALACHIAN STATE W 78-431/6/09 7 - at Arkansas L 61-671/10/09 7 - IOWA STATE * W 75-671/12/09 11 6/5 at Oklahoma * L 63-781/17/09 11 - at Texas Tech * W 71-49State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)1/24/09 14 - TEXAS A&M * W 67-581/27/09 11 - at Baylor * W 78-721/31/09 11 - KANSAS STATE * L OT 81-852/4/09 16 - MISSOURI * L 65-692/7/09 16 - at Nebraska * L 55-582/10/09 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 99-742/14/09 - - at Colorado * W OT 85-76State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)2/16/09 - - at Texas A&M * L 66-812/21/09 - 2/2 OKLAHOMA * W 73-682/25/09 25 - TEXAS TECH * W 87-812/28/09 25 - at Oklahoma State * L 59-683/2/09 - - BAYLOR * W 73-573/7/09 - 9/9 at Kansas * L 73-83Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)3/11/09 - - vs. Colorado W 67-563/12/09 - - vs. Kansas State W 61-583/13/09 - - vs. Baylor L 70-76NCAA First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.)3/19/09 (7) (10) vs. Minnesota W 76-623/21/09 (7) 6/5 (2) vs. Duke L 69-74
2009-10NCAA ROUND OF 6424-10 / 9-7 Big 12 (t6th)Coach: Rick BarnesO’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/15/09 3 - UC IRVINE W 89-4211/18/09 3 - WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-41O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.)11/23/09 3 - vs. Iowa W 85-6011/24/09 3 - vs. Pittsburgh W 78-6211/29/09 3 - at Rice W 77-59Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas)12/3/09 2 - USC W 69-5012/7/09 2 - LONG BEACH STATE W 107-7412/12/09 2 - TEXAS STATE W 87-5412/15/09 2 - UT-PAN AMERICAN W 104-42Inaugural Basketball Game at Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)12/19/09 2 10/10 vs. North Carolina W 103-9012/22/09 2 9/9 MICHIGAN STATE W 79-6812/29/09 2 - GARDNER-WEBB W 95-631/2/10 2 - TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 76-701/5/10 2 - at Arkansas W 96-851/9/10 2 - COLORADO * W 103-861/13/10 1 - at Iowa State * W 90-83State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)1/16/10 1 - TEXAS A&M * W OT 72-671/18/10 1 10/9 at Kansas State * L 62-711/23/10 1 -/21 at UConn L 74-881/27/10 6 - TEXAS TECH * W 95-831/30/10 6 24/- BAYLOR * L OT 77-802/1/10 9 - at Oklahoma State * W 72-602/6/10 9 - at Oklahoma * L 71-802/8/10 14 1/1 KANSAS * L 68-802/13/10 14 - NEBRASKA * W 91-512/17/10 15 - at Missouri * L 77-822/20/10 15 - at Texas Tech * W 71-672/24/10 21 - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 69-59State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)2/27/10 21 22/23 at Texas A&M * L 58-743/1/10 - - OKLAHOMA * W 87-763/6/10 - 21/22 at Baylor * L 77-92Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/10/10 - - vs. Iowa State W 82-753/11/10 - 21/20 vs. Baylor L 67-86NCAA First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.)3/18/10 (8) (9) vs. Wake Forest L OT 80-81
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Texas’ Year-by-Year Results2010-11NCAA ROUND OF 3228-8 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)Coach: Rick Barnes2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Regional Rounds11/8/10 - - NAVY W 83-5211/10/10 - - LOUISIANA TECH W 89-582K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Championship Rounds (New York, N.Y.)11/18/10 - 13/16 vs. Illinois W OT 90-8411/19/10 - 5/4 vs. Pittsburgh L 66-6811/23/10 20 - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 84-5011/27/10 20 - RICE W 62-5912/1/10 19 - LAMAR W 76-55Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Los Angeles, Calif.)12/5/10 19 - at USC L 56-7312/11/10 25 - TEXAS STATE W 101-6512/14/10 22 - NORTH FLORIDA W 70-4812/18/10 22 - vs. North Carolina W 78-7612/22/10 18 12/12 at Michigan State W 67-5512/31/10 13 - COPPIN STATE W 95-751/4/11 12 - ARKANSAS W 79-461/8/11 12 8/9 UCONN L OT 81-821/11/11 12 - at Texas Tech * W 83-521/15/11 12 - OKLAHOMA * W 66-46State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)1/19/11 10 11/10 TEXAS A&M * W 81-601/22/11 10 2/2 at Kansas * W 74-631/26/11 7 - at Oklahoma State * W 61-461/29/11 7 11/13 MISSOURI * W 71-58State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)1/31/11 3 16/16 at Texas A&M * W 69-492/5/11 3 - TEXAS TECH * W 76-602/9/11 3 - at Oklahoma * W 68-522/12/11 3 - BAYLOR * W 69-602/16/11 3 - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 73-552/19/11 3 - at Nebraska * L 67-702/22/11 5 - IOWA STATE * W 76-532/26/11 5 - at Colorado * L 89-912/28/11 7 - KANSAS STATE * L 70-753/5/11 7 - at Baylor * W 60-54Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/10/11 10 - vs. Oklahoma W 74-543/11/11 10 -/21 vs. Texas A&M W 70-583/12/11 10 2/2 vs. Kansas L 73-85NCAA Second & Third Rounds (Tulsa, Okla.)3/18/11 8 (4) (13) vs. Oakland W 85-813/20/11 8 (4) 17/15 (5) vs. Arizona L 69-70
2011-12NCAA ROUND OF 6420-14 / 9-9 Big 12 (6th)Coach: Rick BarnesTicket City Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas)11/13/11 - - BOSTON W 82-4611/15/11 - - RHODE ISLAND W 100-90Ticket City Legends Classic (East Rutherford, N.J.)11/19/11 - - vs. Oregon State L OT 95-10011/21/11 - - vs. North Carolina State L 74-7711/26/11 - - SAM HOUSTON STATE W 56-4011/29/11 - - NORTH TEXAS W 73-5712/3/11 - - at UCLA W 69-5912/6/11 - - UT ARLINGTON W 80-6212/10/11 - - TEXAS STATE W 86-5212/13/11 - - NICHOLLS STATE W 93-4012/17/11 - - TEMPLE W 77-6512/21/11 - 5/6 at North Carolina L 63-8212/31/11 - - RICE W 73-591/4/12 - - at Iowa State * L 71-771/7/12 - - OKLAHOMA STATE * W 58-49State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)1/11/12 - - TEXAS A&M * W 61-511/14/12 - 9/9 at Missouri * L 73-841/18/12 - 25/- at Kansas State * L 80-841/21/12 - 7/7 KANSAS * L 66-691/24/12 - - IOWA STATE * W 62-551/28/12 - 6/7 at Baylor * L 71-761/30/12 - 4/4 MISSOURI * L 66-67
2/4/12 - - TEXAS TECH * W 74-57State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)2/6/12 - - at Texas A&M * W 70-682/11/12 - - KANSAS STATE * W 75-642/14/12 - - at Oklahoma * W 69-582/18/12 - - at Oklahoma State * L 78-902/20/12 - 13/14 BAYLOR * L 72-772/25/12 - - at Texas Tech * W OT 71-672/29/12 - - OKLAHOMA * W 72-643/3/12 - 3/4 at Kansas * L 63-73Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/8/12 - 25/- vs. Iowa State W 71-653/9/12 - 5/5 vs. Missouri L 67-81NCAA Championship Second and Third Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.)3/16/12 (11) (6) vs. Cincinnati L 59-65
2012-13CBI OPENING ROUND16-18 / 7-11 Big 12 (7th)Coach: Rick Barnes11/9/12 -/24 -/- FRESNO STATE W 55-53EA SPORTS Maui Invitational Opening Game (Austin, Texas)11/12/12 -/25 -/- COPPIN STATE W 69-46EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)11/19/12 -/- -/- vs. Chaminade L 73-8611/20/12 -/- -/- vs. USC L OT 53-5911/21/12 -/- -/- vs. Mississippi State W 69-5511/27/12 -/- -/- SAM HOUSTON STATE W 65-3712/1/12 -/- -/- UT ARLINGTON W 70-54Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.)12/4/12 -/- 15/23 vs. Georgetown L 41-64MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase (Houston, Texas)12/8/12 -/- -/- vs. UCLA L 63-6512/15/12 -/- -/- TEXAS STATE W 75-6312/19/12 -/- 23/19 NORTH CAROLINA W 85-6712/22/12 -/- 20/19 at Michigan State L 56-6712/29/12 -/- -/- RICE W 57-411/5/13 -/- -/- at Baylor * L OT 79-861/9/13 -/- -/- WEST VIRGINIA * L OT 53-571/12/13 -/- -/- at Iowa State * L 62-821/19/13 -/- 4/4 KANSAS * L 59-641/21/13 -/- -/- at Oklahoma * L 67-731/26/13 -/- -/- TEXAS TECH * W 73-571/30/13 -/- 18/21 at Kansas State * L 57-832/2/13 -/- -/- TCU * W 60-432/4/13 -/- -/- at West Virginia * L 58-602/9/13 -/- 22/24 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 59-722/13/13 -/- -/- IOWA STATE * W 2OT 89-862/16/13 -/- 14/13 at Kansas * L 47-732/19/13 -/- -/- at TCU * W 68-592/23/13 -/- 13/13 KANSAS STATE * L 69-812/27/13 -/- -/- OKLAHOMA * W OT 92-863/2/13 -/- 15/18 at Oklahoma State * L 65-783/4/13 -/- -/- BAYLOR * W 79-703/9/13 -/- -/- at Texas Tech * W OT 71-69Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/13/13 -/- -/- vs. TCU W 70-573/14/13 -/- 11/12 vs. Kansas State L 49-66College Basketball Invitational (Houston, Texas)3/20/13 -/- -/- at Houston L 72-73
2013-14NCAA ROUND OF 3224-11 / 11-7 Big 12 (t3rd)Coach: Rick Barnes11/8/13 -/- -/- MERCER W 76-73CBE Hall of Fame Regional Round (Austin, Texas)11/12/13 -/- -/- SOUTH ALABAMA W 84-7711/15/13 -/- -/- STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 72-62CBE Hall of Fame Regional Round (Austin, Texas)11/18/13 -/- -/- HOUSTON BAPTIST W 89-61CBE Hall of Fame Classic Championship Round (Kansas City, Mo.)11/25/13 -/- -/- vs. BYU L 82-8611/26/13 -/- -/- vs. DePaul W 77-5911/29/13 -/- -/- UT ARLINGTON W 72-6912/2/13 -/- -/- VANDERBILT W 70-6412/7/13 -/- -/- at Temple W OT 81-80
12/14/13 -/- -/- TEXAS STATE W 85-5312/18/13 -/- 14/18 at North Carolina W 86-8312/21/13 -/- 5/5 MICHIGAN STATE L 78-9212/30/13 -/- -/- RICE W 66-441/4/14 -/- -/- OKLAHOMA L 85-881/8/14 -/- 11/12 at Oklahoma State L 74-871/11/14 -/- -/- TEXAS TECH W 67-641/13/14 -/- -/- at West Virginia W 80-691/18/14 -/- 8/10 IOWA STATE W 86-761/21/14 -/- 22/- KANSAS STATE W 67-641/25/14 -/- 24/23 at Baylor W 74-602/1/14 25/- 6/7 KANSAS W 81-692/4/14 15/18 -/- at TCU W 59-542/8/14 15/18 -/- at Kansas State L 57-742/11/14 19/19 -/- OKLAHOMA STATE W 87-682/15/14 19/19 -/- WEST VIRGINIA W 88-712/18/14 19/17 17/19 at Iowa State L 76-852/22/14 19/17 8/8 at Kansas L 54-852/26/14 24/23 -/- BAYLOR W 74-693/1/14 24/23 -/25 at Oklahoma L 65-773/5/14 -/- -/- TCU W 66-543/8/14 -/- -/- at Texas Tech L 53-59Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3/13/14 -/- -/- vs. West Virginia W 66-493/14/14 -/- -/- vs. Baylor L 69-86NCAA Championship Second and Third Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.)3/20/14 -/- -/- vs. Arizona State W 87-853/22/14 -/- 7/8 vs. Michigan L 65-79
KEYDATE AP RANK OPPONENT W/L SCOREM/D/YY UT OPP * - conf game W/L UT-OPP
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Travis Mays (1987-90) Karl Willock (1983-86) Gary Goodner (1975-76) Chris Voegele (1973-74) George Stacy (1972) Sam Bradley (1970) Ken McWilliams (1968) Dale Dotson (1966-67) Tommy Nelms (1963-65) Robert Ledbetter (1961-62) James Gandy (1959-60) Bob Hover (1958) Kenneth Horwitz (1956-57) George Gage (1953-55) Glen Moore (1952) George Cobb (1951)
15 Alexis Wangmene (2008) Deginald Erskin (2002-03) Kris Clack (1996-99) Terrence Rencher (1992-95) Ovie Dotson (1977-79) Tommy Delatour (1975) Gary Boydstun (1974) Eric Groscurth (1970-73) Billy Black (1969) Billy Arnold (1966-68) Jimmy Gilbert (1961-63) Paul Hyatt (1960) Bobby Puryear (1956-59) John Schmid (1954) Cecil Morgan (1951-53) Luther Scarborough (1950) Slater Martin (1944, 47-49)-RETIRED
16 George Cobb (1950) Al Madsen (1949)
17 Bill McGee (1950)
18 James Dowies (1950)
19 John Langdon (1948)
20 Alexis Wangmene (2009-12) Chris Owens (2000-02) Anthony Goode (1997-98) Albert Burditt (1991-94) Doug Moe (1983) Tom Douglass (1982) John Carsey (1978-79) Paul Chadwell (1978) Ed Johnson (1974-77) Jack Louis (1971-73) Wayne Doyal (1968-70) Noel Stout (1966-67) Jimmy Clark (1963-65) Dick Beard (1960) Bob Stewart (1959) David Rozzell (1958) Philip Kidd (1954-56) George Scaling (1951-53) Joe Ed Falk (1950) Vilbry White (1949)
21 Connor Lammert (2013-) Matt Hill (2007-11) Jason Klotz (2002-05)
Billy Davenport (1958-59) Charley Warren (1954) Tommy Estes (1955) Doug Hart (1953) Jimmy Viramontes (1951-52) Dick Harris (1950)
11 T.J. Ford (2002-03) - RETIRED Michael Schwartz (1999) Jeremy Lamin (1995-97) Courtney Jeans (1988-91) Derrick Shelton (1987) George Davis (1984-86) Brett Smith (1983) Robert Hughes (1982) Bobby Harris (1981) Jim Krivacs (1977-79) Jay Lapeyre (1973-75) Tres Blackenbackler (1970-71) Mike Tennyson (1968-69) Mike Gammon (1965-67) Jimmy Puryear (1962-64) Donnie Wilson (1959-60) Kenneth Cleveland (1956-58) Leon Black (1951-53)
12 Myck Kabongo (2012-13) Trent Morgan (2011) Kenton Paulino (2003-06) Roderick Anderson (1994-95) Joey Wright (1989-91) Alex Broadway (1985-88) Mike Hess (1984) David Willett (1983) Ray Harper (1981-82) Ron Baxter (1977-80) Marcus Whitson (1969) Bobby Bradley (1967) Paul Olivier (1964-66) John Heller (1961-63) Jay Arnette (1958-60) Herbert Dodson (1957) Jimmy Browning (1954-55) Carroll Minor (1952-53) Frank Womack (1950-51) Bobby Moers (1938-39)
13 Sterling Gibbs (2012) Tristan Thompson (2011) Sydmill Harris (2002-05) Yair Harari (2001) Brandy Perryman (1995-98) Lamont Hill (1992-94) Teyon McCoy (1991) Larry Smith (1967-69) Barry Dowd (1956-58) Mack Burk (1955) Joe Cortez (1953-54) Jack Sowell (1952) Dick Harris (1951) Tom Hamilton (1949-50)
14 Julien Lewis (2013) J’Covan Brown (2010-12) D.J. Augustin (2007-08) Ian Mooney (2006) Brian Kanatzar (1999) Ford Allen (1998) Lamont Hill (1996)
Chris McColpin (1999-2001) Bernard Smith (1998) Tommy Penders (1992-94) Dan Krueger (1973-76) Mike Dukes (1971-72) Terry Mullin (1970) Glenn Hamilton (1968) John Robinson (1964-65) Jerry Graham (1959-61) Kermit Decker (1956-58) Norman Hooten (1955) Jim Richardson (1953-54) Joe Cortez (1952) Phil Ransopher (1950)
22 Andrew Dick (2010-13) Ian Mooney (2007-08) Brad Buckman (2003-06) Lawrence Williams (2000) Wendell Carter (1998-99) Montee Kelly (1997) Tommy Penders (1995) Tony Watson (1990-94) Wayne Thomas (1985-88) Craig Carlton (1984) Denard Holmes (1982) Wade Blundell (1979) Carl Belcher (1976-77) Pat McClellan (1974-76) Mike Smith (1968-69) Bo Rothchild (1965-66) Butch Skeete (1960-62) Andy Santos (1958-59) Norman Hooten (1956-57) Sam Bradshaw (1953-55) Max Smith (1952) Kelton Brewer (1951) Bill Huffman (1950)
23 Jordan Hamilton (2010) Harrison Smith (2007-09) LaMarcus Aldridge (2005-06) Terrell Ross (2002-03) William Clay (1999-2000) Cal Varner (1995) Mike Richardson (1992-93) Mark Hall (1988-90) James Novak (1986) Marcus Bolden (1984-85) Robert Hughes (1983) Arved White (1960) Charley Cox (1957-59) Charles Howard (1955-56) Bob Waggener (1953-54) Ted Price (1951-52) Bobby Joe Clark (1950) Bobby Moers (1940)
24 Martez Walker (2014) Justin Mason (2007-10) Royal Ivey (2001-04) Harold Rayfield (1999) Ira Clark (1997-98) Rob Garner (1992) Winn Shepard (1989-91) Kelvin Collins (1985-86) Tom Nelson (1984) Jack Worthington (1982-83) Daryl Bushrod (1981)
All-Time Jersey NumbersListed are jersey numbers worn by Longhorns since the 1949-50 season. Selected jersey numbers of some players prior to that year are also listed.
0 Kendal Yancy (2014-) Dean Melchionni (2013) Julien Lewis (2011-12) Avery Bradley (2010) James Thomas (2001-04)
00 Sonny Alvarado (1995-96) George Turner (1980) Johnny Moore (1977-79)
03 Carlton Cooper (1982)
1 Isaiah Taylor (2014-) Sheldon McClellan (2012-13) Gary Johnson (2008-11) Daniel Gibson (2005-06) Roosevelt Brown (2000-01)
2 Demarcus Holland (2013-) Jaylen Bond (2011-12) Shawn Williams (2010) Dogus Balbay (2008) P.J. Tucker (2004-06) William Wyatt (2000-01)
3 Javan Felix (2013-) Jordan Hamilton (2011) A.J. Abrams (2007-09) Dion Dowell (2005-06) Brandon Mouton (2001-04) Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (1997-2000) Tremaine Wingfield (1994-95) Benford Williams (1990-92)
4 Danny Newsome (2013-) Dogus Balbay (2009-11) J.D. Lewis (2006-08) Edgar Moreno (2004) Chris Mihm (1998-2000) Sheldon Quarles (1993-97) Larry Wilson (1979) Brent Boyd (1978)
5 Demarcus Croaker (2014-) Dean Melchionni (2012) Cory Joseph (2011) Damion James (2007-10) A.J. Abrams (2006) Adam Gracely (2005) Maurice Evans (2001) Ivan Wagner (1998-2000) Al Coleman (1993-97) Virdell Howland (1981-82)
6 Jack Gray (1933-35)
10 Jonathan Holmes (2012-) Jai Lucas (2010-11) Kenny Taylor (2004-05) Fredie Williams (2001-02) Yair Harari (1999-2000) B.J. Tyler (1992-94) Fred Carson (1980-81) Johnny Moore (1976) David Tyler (1974) Gary Belger (1973) Billy Black (1970-71) Jim Bob Smith (1963-64) Donnie Lasiter (1960-61)
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Kelly Baker (1968) Charley Turnbough (1966-67) John Paul Fultz (1963-65) Jimmy Brown (1960-62) Ed Russell (1958-59) Gary Meyer (1957) Bill Groogan (1955) Charles Howard (1954)
36 Phil Ransopher (1951)
40 Tarale Murry (2014-) Mike Williams (2005-06) Nate Gilmore (1995-96) Ken Montgomery (1980-82) Rich Parson (1975-77) John Wilson (1972-73) Richard Langdon (1970-71) Gary Overbeck (1966-68) Larry Franks (1963-65)
41 Hank Dudek (1990-91) Tom Douglass (1980-81) Mike Murphy (1975-78) Larry Robinson (1972-74) John Langdon (1970-71) Kurt Papp (1968-69) Mike Wade (1965)
42 Carl Simpson (1994-95) Locksley Collie (1990-91) Alvin Heggs (1988-89) Doug Dennis (1985-86) Bill Wendlandt (1983-84) LaSalle Thompson (1980-82) Gary Goodner (1977-78) Scotty Brown (1967-68) Bob Ittner (1965-66) Brooks Porter (1961)
43 Andrew Fowler (1988-91) Dennis Perryman (1984-87) James Booker (1983) Henry Johnson (1979-81)
44 Prince Ibeh (2013-) Chris Wright (2002-04) Jason Klotz (2001) Luke Axtell (1998) Rich McIver (1994-95) Guillermo Myers (1990-91) Thomas Gipson (1988-89) Chris Garrett (1987) John Sykes (1986) Mike Wacker (1981-85) Dave Shepard (1978-80)
32 Connor Atchley (2006-09) Drew Gressett (2001-04) Reggie Freeman (1994-97) Lance Blanks (1989-90) Steven McTavish (1988) Myron Lilley (1985-86) Donnie Ellis (1983-84) John Danks (1978-80) Norvell Brown (1977) Tommy Weilert (1974-76) B.G. Brosterhous (1971-73) Bruce Motley (1969-70) Larry Lake (1966-68) Jack Nash (1965) Harvey Holliman (1963-64) Wayne Clark (1959-61) John Shaffer (1956-58) Fred Nagle (1955) Fred Saunders (1953-54) James Dowies (1951-52)
33 Ioannis Papapetrou (2013) Brian Boddicker (2001-04) Marlon Drakes (1999) Carlton Dixon (1995-97) Gerrald Houston (1990-94) Russell Green (1988) Patrick Fairs (1986-87) Carlton Cooper (1983-85) Bill Wendlandt (1980-82) Henry Johnson (1977-78) Jeff Boothe (1975-76) Harry Larrabee (1972-74) Kurt Papp (1967) John Bush (1964-65) Ron Weaks (1962-63) Coyle Winborn (1961) Brenton Hughes (1957-58, ’60) Arved White (1959) Bill Reed (1956) Arthur Stewart (1953-55) Dick Harris (1952) Joe Ed Falk (1951)
34 Dexter Pittman (2007-10) Marlon Drakes (1998) Russell Freeman (1996) Corey Lockridge (1991-93) Rick Fluckey (1988) Mark Hall (1987) Ed Green (1985-86) Mitch Parrish (1983-84) Steve Frederick (1980) Ovie Dotson (1976) Sammy Hyde (1970-71) Joe Fisher (1962-64) Jerry Don Smith (1958-59) Ellis Olmstead (1955-57) Jim Magill (1953-54) Don Klein (1951-52)
35 Kevin Durant (2007) - RETIRED Al Segova (1992-93) Rob Cunningham (1978-82) Mike Lien (1975-77) Phillip Davis (1974) Jerry Brooks (1972-73) Ralph Elliott (1971) Mike Smith (1970)
Bill Mannefeld (1976) Tyrone Johnson (1974-76) Richard Christiansen (1973) Lynn Howden (1970-72) Mike Lochner (1967-68) Mickey White (1965-66)
45 Chris Ogden (2000-03)
50 Varez Ward (2009-10) Connor Atchley (2005) Dennis Jordan (1996-97) Brad Olson (1980) Tom Nichols (1975-76) James Price (1974)
52 Brandon Allums (2014) Kevin Bridges (1988-89) David Cones (1987) David Seitz (1983-84) Keith Stephens (1978-79)
53 Clint Chapman (2008-12) Jerome Spinner (1987) Jerry Holmes (1984-85)
54 Jose Nassar (1988-89) Raynard Davis (1984-87) Mike Bond (1983)
55 Cameron Ridley (2013-) Jesse Sandstad (1993-94) George Muller (1987-90) John Brownlee (1985-86) J. James Lopez (1980) Tom Nichols (1977-78) Brett Taylor (1975) Rich Parson (1974)
All-Time Jersey NumbersListed are jersey numbers worn by Longhorns since the 1949-50 season. Selected jersey numbers of some players prior to that year are also listed.
Brent Boyd (1979-80) John Carsey (1978) Hank Bauerschlag (1974-77) Jon Groerich (1973) Scooter Lenox (1970-72) Bill Ehman (1961-62) Bill Mimms (1959-60) Gary Meyer (1958) Bill Groogan (1956-57) Wayman Buchanan (1954-55) Dimitry Vergun (1953) Luther Scarborough (1951-52) Wilson Taylor (1950)
25 Dean Melchionni (2010-11) Darren Kelly (2000-01) Titus Warmsley (1996) Sunny Chaplin (1992-93) James Booker (1982) Jan Hadley (1977) Tommy Delatour (1974) Steve Slaton (1972-73) Bob Lawson (1969) John Matzinger (1967-68) Steve Carter (1963-64) Bill Price (1962) Bill Brown (1960) Barry Stone (1958) Bill Reed (1957) Wayman Buchanan (1956) John Schmid (1955) Bill Warrick (1954) Don Klein (1950) Slue Hull (1941)
27 John Hargis (1947) Denton Cooley (1939-41)
30 Ryan McClung (2014-) Craig Winder (2006-07) Drew Brown (1998-99) Dexter Cambridge (1991-92) James Tandy (1982) Phillip Stroud (1978-79) John Danks (1977) Bruce Baker (1974-76) Jimmy Blacklock (1971-72) Jeff Baker (1969) Bill Bogan (1967-68) Minton White (1965-66) Bob Ittner (1964) Jack Dugan (1961-63) Charles Loney (1959) Bub Farrell (1957-58) Gary Meyer (1956) Bill Warrick (1955) Billy Powell (1952-54)
31 Chris Price (2005) DeJuan Vazquez (1996-99) Tyrone Branyan (1978-79) Rick Kruger (1972) Jeff Baker (1970-71) Mike Humphrey (1962-64) Albert Almanza (1959-61) Raymond Downs (1955-57) Gib Ford (1952-54)
Of the current legal jersey numbers (NCAA rules dictate any number on an individual jersey may not exceed the numeral “5”) only one has yet to
be worn by a Longhorn: 51.
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Home __________________________________________________ 1012-299 (.772)Road/Neutral ____________________________________________ 686-709 (.492)Totals ________________________________________________ 1,698-1,008 (.627)Most Home Games ________________________________________18, four timesMost Games Away From Home ______________________________21 in 1993-94Most Home Wins _________________________________________17 in 2007-08Most Wins Away From Home ______________________________14, three times
The Associated Press began its basketball rankings on January 20, 1949, with a Top 20 poll. Starting in the 1961-62 season, AP provided a preseason poll. From 1960-61 to 1967-68, the AP used a Top 10 poll. The AP rankings became a Top 20 poll again in 1968-69, before changing to its current Top 25 format in 1989-90.
AP also ran post-NCAA Tournament polls in 1953, 1954, 1974 and 1975.
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Longhorns basketball records are based on official statistics filed with the NCAA Service Bureau. Postseason tournament game statistics are included in official stats.Exhibition game stats are not included. Note: Categories listed only when Texas ranked in the Top 20 nationally.
TEXAS’ NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS
ASSISTSSeason Player G Ast Avg2001-02 ___T.J. Ford _______________ 33 _________ 273 ____________ 8.27
REBOUNDINGSeason Player G Reb Avg1981-82 ___LaSalle Thompson _______ 27 _________ 365 ____________ 13.5
STEALSSeason Player G Stl Avg1994-95 ___Roderick Anderson ______ 30 _________ 101 ____________ 3.37
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
Season Category Name Rank Statistics1948-49 _____ Single-Game Scoring __Slater Martin _____________ 3rd ________________49__________FG Percentage ___ Vilbry White __________9th ___________ 44.91955-56 ___FG Percentage ___ Raymond Downs ______4th ___________ 54.0__________Scoring _________ Raymond Downs ______8th ___________ 26.4__________FT Percentage ___ Raymond Downs ______9th ___________ 82.31959-60 ___FG Percentage ___ Brenton Hughes ______7th ___________ 54.11963-64 ___FG Percentage ___ Joe Fisher ____________3rd ___________ 61.31977-78 ___FT Percentage ___ Jim Krivacs ___________7th ___________ 89.11978-79 ___FT Percentage ___ Jim Krivacs ___________3rd ___________ 91.01980-81 ___Rebounding _____ LaSalle Thompson _____5th ___________ 12.31981-82 ___ Rebounding ______ LaSalle Thompson _____1st ___________ 13.51988-89 ___Steals __________ Lance Blanks _________9th ____________ 3.31991-92 ___Assists __________ B.J. Tyler _____________17th ___________ 6.51993-94 ___Steals __________ B.J. Tyler _____________5th ____________ 3.1__________3FG Made _______ B.J. Tyler _____________8th ____________ 3.5__________FG Percentage ___ Albert Burditt ________20th __________ 59.01994-95 ___ Steals ___________ Roderick Anderson _____1st ___________ 3.37__________Assists __________ Roderick Anderson ____14th ___________ 7.01995-96 ___Scoring _________ Reggie Freeman ______16th __________ 22.41996-97 ___Scoring _________ Reggie Freeman ______18th __________ 21.81997-98 ___Blocked Shots ____ Chris Mihm __________8th ____________ 2.91998-99 ___Rebounding _____ Chris Mihm __________4th ___________ 11.0__________Blocked Shots ____ Chris Mihm __________17th ___________ 2.61999-2000 _Rebounding _____ Chris Mihm __________7th ___________ 10.5__________Blocked Shots ____ Chris Mihm __________20th ___________ 2.72001-02 ___ Assists __________ T.J. Ford _____________1st ___________ 8.272002-03 ___Assists __________ T.J. Ford _____________3rd ___________ 7.70__________Rebounding _____ James Thomas ________10th __________ 11.02004-05 _______ Single-Game Rebounds ___ Brad Buckman _________________ tie 9th __________________ 212006-07 _______ Single-Game Rebounds ___ Kevin Durant __________________ tie 2nd _________________ 23__________Assists __________ D.J. Augustin _________4th ____________ 6.7__________Rebounding _____ Kevin Durant _________4th ___________ 11.1__________Scoring _________ Kevin Durant _________4th ___________ 25.8__________3FG Made _______ A.J. Abrams __________9th ____________ 3.42007-08 ___Rebounding _____ Damion James ________15th __________ 10.32009-10 ___Double Doubles __ Damion James ________13th ____________17__________Rebounding _____ Damion James ________16th __________ 10.3__________FT Percentage ___ J’Covan Brown ________16th __________ 88.32011-12 ___Scoring _________ J’Covan Brown ________14th __________ 20.1
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Big 12 Conference HistoryCOMPOSITE BIG 12 RECORDS (1997-2014)
1992 _________ –– _____ 6 _____ 1t _____ 4 ______7 _____ 1t _____ 8 ______3 _____ 51993 _________ –– _____ 4 _____ 3 ______ 2 ______1 _____ 7 ______ 6 ______8 _____ 51994 _________ –– _____ 4 _____ 6 ______ 5 ______7 _____ 1 ______2t ______9 _____ 2t1995 _________ –– _____8t _____ 6 ______ 3t _____ 8t _____ 1t _____ 5 _____ 3t _____ 1t1996 _________ –– _____ 6 _____ 2 ______ 5 _____ 7t _____ 3 ______7t ______4 _____ 1* Baylor played three games in 1926-27, but was forced to discontinue the rest of the season when a bus accident killed several players.# Texas Tech had a 12-2 record in 1964-65, but forfeited the title through the use of an ineligible player.
YEAR _______ ARK ___BAY ___HOU __ RICE __ SMU ___ UT ___ A&M __ TCU __ TECH YEAR _______ ARK ___BAY ___HOU __ RICE __ SMU ___ UT ___ A&M __ TCU __ TECH
Most Wins in a Two-Year Period56 ________________________ 2007-08 ______________________________ 25-3155 ________________________ 2006-07 ______________________________ 30-2554 ________________________ 2008-09 ______________________________ 31-23
Most Wins in a Three-Year Period86 ________________________ 2006-08 ___________________________ 30-25-3179 ________________________ 2007-09 ___________________________ 25-31-2378 ________________________ 2008-10 ___________________________ 31-23-24
Most Wins in a Four-Year Period109 _______________________ 2006-09 _________________________30-25-31-23106 _______________________ 2008-11 _________________________31-23-24-28106 _______________________ 2005-08 _________________________20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Five-Year Period133 _______________________ 2006-10 ______________________ 30-25-31-23-24131 _______________________ 2007-11 ______________________ 25-31-23-24-28131 _______________________ 2004-08 ______________________ 25-20-30-25-31
Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only.
Most Defeats in a SeasonOverall ___________________________________________________6-22 (1982-83)SWC _____________________________________________________1-15 (1982-83)Big 12 __________________________________________________7-11 (2012-13)
Fewest Victories in a SeasonOverall (all-time) ____________________________________________1-4 (1910-11)Overall (min. 20-game season) _______________________________4-20 (1958-59)_________________________________________________________4-20 (1954-55)SWC _____________________________________________________1-15 (1982-83)Big 12 ___________________________________________________6-10 (1997-98)
Most Victories over AP Top 25 Opponents in a SeasonOverall ____________________________________________________8-5 (2003-04)
Total 20-Win SeasonsOverall ________________________________________________ 29 in 108 seasonsMost Consecutive ________________________________ 13 (1999-2000 to 2011-12)
20-Win Seasons by Coach14 _________________________________________________ Rick Barnes (16 yrs.)7__________________________________________________ Tom Penders (10 yrs.)2_____________________________________________________ Jack Gray (12 yrs.)____________________________________________________ Abe Lemons (6 yrs.)1________________________________________________L. Theo Bellmont (4 yrs.)__________________________________________________ Harold Bradley (8 yrs.)_________________________________________________________ Ed Olle (3 yrs.)_____________________________________________________ E.J. Stewart (4 yrs.)
Record in Season-Opening GamesOverall __________________________________________________________ 89-19Under Rick Barnes _________________________________________________ 14-2
Record in Home OpenersOverall __________________________________________________________ 93-15At Frank Erwin Center ______________________________________________ 32-5Under Rick Barnes _________________________________________________ 14-2
Longest Game4 ot _______________________________________ 95-94 loss at TCU (Jan. 7, 1961)
Largest CrowdOverall _________________________________________________________ 54,432______________________ (NCAA Semifinal vs. Syracuse; April 5, 2003; Superdome)Home _______________________________ 16,837 vs. Wake Forest (Jan. 13, 2004)______________________________________ 16,837 vs. Texas Tech (Feb. 28, 2004)
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
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Most Points Scored in a Road Game136 _____________ at Oral Roberts _____________________Dec. 1, 1992
Most Points Scored in a Losing Effort125 _____________ at Texas Tech (2ot) _________________ Feb. 20, 1994
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Made Half (since 1965-66) ___ 31 ___ vs. Northern Montana (2nd) _ Nov. 27, 1978____________________ 28 ___ at Oral Roberts (1st) ________Dec. 1, 1992____________________ 26 ___ vs. Miami (Fla.) (2nd) _______ Feb. 22, 1989____________________ 26 ___ vs. TCU (1st) ______________ Feb. 10, 1981Half (Big 12) _________ 23 ___ vs. Nebraska (2nd) _________ Jan. 21, 1998Game (since 1932-33) ___56 ___ vs. Northern Montana _______ Nov. 27, 1978____________________ 53 ___ at Oral Roberts _____________Dec. 1, 1992____________________ 49 ___ vs. Miami (Fla.) ____________ Feb. 22, 1989____________________ 47 ___ vs. Arkansas ______________ Feb. 26, 1974____________________ 47 ___ vs. SMU__________________ Jan. 30, 1980Game (Big 12) ________ 40 ___ vs. Kansas State ___________ Jan. 12, 1997Season ______________ 1,173 ____________________ 1991-92 (35 games)Season (Big 12) _______ 455 _____________________ 2001-02 (16 games)
Fewest Field Goals MadeHalf (since 1965-66) ___ 2 ____ at Oklahoma (2nd) ________ Feb. 24, 2007____________________ 3 ____ vs. Oklahoma (2nd) ________Mar. 11, 2001____________________ 4 ____ at TCU (1st) ______________ Jan. 19, 1987Half (Big 12) _________ 2 ____ at Oklahoma (2nd) ________ Feb. 24, 2007Game (since 1932-33) ___4 ____ vs. Arkansas _______________ Mar. 10, 1936____________________ 6 ____ at SMU ___________________ Jan. 9, 1937____________________ 6 ____ vs. SW Okla. Teachers _______ Jan. 1, 1937____________________ 6 ____ vs. USC __________________Dec. 19, 1936____________________ 6 ____ vs. TCU __________________ Feb. 26, 1935Game (Big 12) ________ 12 ___ at Kansas ________________ Feb. 16, 2013Season ______________ 445 _____________________ 1949-50 (24 games)Season (Big 12) _______ 370 _____________________ 1998-99 (16 games)
Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only.
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Most Field Goals AttemptedHalf (since 1965-66) _ 56 ____ at Oral Roberts (2nd) __________Dec. 1, 1992_________________ 55 ____ vs. North Carolina (2nd) _______Dec. 5, 1992_________________ 52 ____ vs. Northern Montana (2nd) __ Nov. 27, 1978_________________ 52 ____ at BYU (2nd) ________________Dec. 29, 1975Half (Big 12) ______ 44 ____ at Texas Tech (2nd) ___________Mar. 1, 2008_________________ 44 ____ vs. Baylor (2nd) ______________ Jan. 3, 1998Game (since 1961-62) _ 106 ___ at Oral Roberts ________________ Dec. 1, 1992_________________ 98 ____ vs. North Carolina ____________Dec. 5, 1992_________________ 94 ____ vs. Northern Montana _______ Nov. 27, 1978_________________ 93 ____ vs. Georgia Tech ___________ Nov. 27, 1991_________________ 91 ____ vs. BYU ____________________Dec. 29, 1975Game (Big 12) _____ 87 ____ at Oklahoma State (3 ot) ______ Jan. 16, 2007Season ___________ 2,537 ______________________ 1991-92 (35 games)Season (Big 12) ____ 1,056 ______________________ 1997-98 (16 games)
Fewest Field Goals AttemptedHalf (since 1965-66) _ 12 ____ vs. TCU (2nd) _________________ Jan. 7, 1969_________________ 13 ____ at Kansas State (1st) __________ Jan. 4, 1984_________________ 14 ____ at Oklahoma (2nd) __________ Feb. 24, 2007_________________ 14 ____ at Arkansas (2nd) ____________ Jan. 12, 1981_________________ 16 ____ at Texas A&M (2nd) ___________Mar. 1, 2006_________________ 16 ____ at Arkansas (1st) ____________ Feb. 18, 1984_________________ 16 ____ vs. Rice (2nd) _______________ Jan. 19, 1983Half (Big 12) ______ 14 ____ at Oklahoma (2nd) __________ Feb. 24, 2007Game (since 1961-62) _ 34 ____ at Kansas State ______________ Jan. 4, 1984_________________ 37 ____ vs. Rice ____________________ Jan. 19, 1983_________________ 38 ____ at Texas A&M ________________Mar. 1, 2006_________________ 38 ____ at Arkansas ________________ Feb. 18, 1984_________________ 39 ____ vs. TCU ____________________Mar. 13, 2013_________________ 39 ____ at Arkansas ________________ Jan. 12, 1981_________________ 39 ____ vs. TCU _____________________ Jan. 7, 1969_________________ 39 ____ at Oklahoma State ___________Dec. 13, 1965Game (Big 12) _____ 38 ____ at Texas A&M ________________Mar. 1, 2006Season ___________ 1,180 ______________________ 1952-53 (21 games)Season (Big 12) ____ 856 ________________________ 2004-05 (16 games)
Most Field Goals Attempted, Both TeamsHalf (since 1965-66) _ 100 ___ vs. UT-Chattanooga (2nd) _____Dec. 10, 1988_________________ 99 ____ at BYU (2nd) ________________Dec. 29, 1975_________________ 98 ____ at Oral Roberts (2nd) __________Dec. 1, 1992_________________ 94 ____ vs. North Texas (1st) __________Dec. 6, 1991_________________ 94 ____ vs. New Mexico State (2nd) _____Dec. 4, 1980Game (since 1961-62) _ 181 ___ at Oral Roberts ________________Dec. 1, 1992
1,000-Point Club (33 players)Career ___________ 2,306 _ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-95_________________ 2,279 _ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-90_________________ 1,969 _ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2006-09_________________ 1,958 _ Reggie Freeman ________________ 1994-97_________________ 1,917 _ Damion James __________________ 2007-10_________________ 1,897 _ Ron Baxter _____________________ 1977-80_________________ 1,819 _ Joey Wright ____________________ 1989-91_________________ 1,673 _ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79_________________ 1,592 _ Kris Clack ______________________ 1996-99_________________ 1,582 _ Brandon Mouton ________________ 2001-04_________________ 1,558 _ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57_________________ 1,502 _ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94_________________ 1,482 _ Johnny Moore __________________ 1976-79_________________ 1,463 _ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1980-82_________________ 1,456 _ Gabe Muoneke _______________ 1997-2000_________________ 1,404 _ Chris Mihm___________________ 1998-2000_________________ 1,377 _ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74_________________ 1,376 _ J’Covan Brown __________________ 2010-12_________________ 1,322 _ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90_________________ 1,234 _ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08_________________ 1,197 _ Benford Williams ________________ 1990-92_________________ 1,175 _ Gary Johnson ___________________ 2008-11_________________ 1,169 _ P.J. Tucker _____________________ 2004-06_________________ 1,149 _ James Thomas _________________ 2001-04_________________ 1,146 _ Carlton Cooper _________________ 1982-85_________________ 1,130 _ Dan Krueger ____________________ 1973-76_________________ 1,102 _ Brad Buckman __________________ 2003-06_________________ 1,062 _ Wayne Doyal ___________________ 1968-70_________________ 1,059 _ Albert Burditt ___________________ 1991-94_________________ 1,047 _ Tom Hamilton __________________ 1947-50_________________ 1,036 _ Royal Ivey ______________________ 2001-04_________________ 1,012 _ Jordan Hamilton ________________ 2010-11_________________ 1,003 _ Alvin Heggs ____________________ 1988-89Career (Big 12) ____ 800 ___ Brandon Mouton ________________ 2001-04
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Individual RecordsMost Points Per GameSeason (min. 250 pts.) _ 26.4 __ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-56_________________ 25.8 __ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 24.1 __ Travis Mays ____________________ 1989-90_________________ 22.8 __ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1993-94_________________ 22.4 __ Reggie Freeman ________________ 1995-96_________________ 22.4 __ Larry Robinson__________________ 1973-74_________________ 22.2 __ Raymond Downs ________________ 1956-57_________________ 22.0 __ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-78_________________ 21.9 __ Travis Mays ____________________ 1988-89_________________ 21.9 __ Larry Robinson__________________ 1971-72Season (Big 12) ____ 28.9 __ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07Season (SWC) _____ 27.9 __ Larry Robinson__________________ 1973-74_________________ 26.8 __ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-56_________________ 26.1 __ Raymond Downs ________________ 1956-57_________________ 25.2 __ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1993-94_________________ 24.3 __ Larry Robinson__________________ 1971-72Career (min. 500 pts.) 25.8 __ Kevin Durant ______________________2007_________________ 22.3 __ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57_________________ 21.5 __ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74_________________ 20.0 __ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90_________________ 19.8 __ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94_________________ 19.5 __ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79_________________ 18.8 __ Joey Wright ____________________ 1989-91_________________ 18.6 __ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-95_________________ 18.4 __ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-90_________________ 16.9 __ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08Career (Big 12) ____ 28.9 __ Kevin Durant ______________________2007Career (SWC) ______ 26.1 __ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74_________________ 24.1 __ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57_________________ 20.7 __ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90_________________ 20.2 __ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94_________________ 19.2 __ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79
Top Scoring Average Increases (since 1949-50)+12.5 ____ John Danks _____________3.2 to 15.7 ____1978-79 to 1979-80+12.4 ____ Mike Richardson _________7.8 to 20.2 ____1991-92 to 1992-93+11.3 ____ Bill Wendlandt ___________4.0 to 15.3 ____1980-81 to 1982-83+10.3 ____ Billy Black_______________5.1 to 15.4 ____1969-70 to 1970-71+10.2 ____ Carlton Cooper __________2.3 to 12.5 ____1981-82 to 1982-83+10.1 ____ Wayman Buchanan _______1.5 to 11.6 ____1953-54 to 1954-55+9.7 _____ J’Covan Brown _________ 10.4 to 20.1 ___2010-11 to 2011-12+9.5 _____ Dexter Cambridge ______ 12.2 to 21.7 ___1990-91 to 1991-92+9.5 _____ Travis Mays _____________8.6 to 18.1 ____1986-87 to 1987-88+9.4 _____ Reggie Freeman _________5.3 to 14.7 ____1993-94 to 1994-95
Most 30+ Point Games by a PlayerCareer ___________ 18 ____ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57_________________ 15 ____ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-90_________________ 12 ____ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74_________________ 11 ____ Kevin Durant ______________________2007_________________ 11 ____ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79Season ___________ 11 ____ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 9 _____ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-56_________________ 8 _____ Travis Mays ____________________ 1989-90_________________ 7 _____ Travis Mays ____________________ 1988-89_________________ 7 _____ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-78_________________ 7 _____ Larry Robinson__________________ 1973-74
Most Consecutive 30-Point Games4 _______________ Larry Robinson _____________ Jan. 22 - Feb. 2, 19743 _______________ Kevin Durant _______________ Feb. 24 - Mar. 3, 20073 _______________ Kevin Durant _______________ Jan. 27 - Feb. 3, 20073 _______________ Jim Krivacs _________________ Dec. 5 - Dec. 10, 19773 _______________ Raymond Downs___________ Feb. 21 - Feb. 28, 19563 _______________ Raymond Downs____________ Feb. 4 - Feb. 11, 19563 _______________ Raymond Downs____________ Feb. 5 - Feb. 12, 1955
Two or More 30+ Point Scorers in Same Game3 ___ Terrence Rencher (34), B.J. Tyler (33), Dexter Cambridge (31) vs. Oral Roberts ____________________________ Feb. 26, 19922 ___ Lance Blanks (36), Travis Mays (30) vs. Baylor _________ Jan. 6, 19902 ___ Lance Blanks (32), Travis Mays (30) vs. LSU ___________ Jan. 2, 19902 ___ Lance Blanks (33), Travis Mays (33) vs. Rice __________ Feb. 11, 1989
Most Points off the Bench in a Game (since 1988-89)36 ______________ Joey Wright vs. SMU ________________Mar. 10, 198933 ______________ B.J. Tyler at Texas Tech ______________ Feb. 20, 199432 ______________ Joey Wright vs. Oklahoma State ______Dec. 29, 198831 ______________ Terrence Rencher at TCU _____________ Feb. 3, 199329 ______________ Reggie Freeman vs. TCU ______________ Feb. 8, 1995
Most 20+ Point Games off the Bench in a Season (since 1988-89)5 _______________ J’Covan Brown ________________________ 2010-115 _______________ Reggie Freeman _______________________ 1994-955 _______________ Joey Wright ___________________________ 1988-893 _______________ Sheldon McClellan _____________________ 2012-133 _______________ J’Covan Brown ________________________ 2009-103 _______________ B.J. Tyler ______________________________ 1993-943 _______________ Dexter Cambridge _____________________ 1990-91
1,000-Point Duos in a Season (20)1,446 ___ Kevin Durant (903) and A.J. Abrams (543) ____________ 2006-071,423 ___ Travis Mays (772) and Lance Blanks (651) ____________ 1989-901,414 ___ Travis Mays (743) and Lance Blanks (671) ____________ 1988-891,342 ___ D.J. Augustin (731) and A.J. Abrams (611) ____________ 2007-081,288 ___ Terrence Rencher (648) and B.J. Tyler (640) ___________ 1991-921,271 ___ Jim Krivacs (681) and Ron Baxter (590) _______________ 1977-781,231 ___ Terrence Rencher (623) and Roderick Anderson (608) __ 1994-951,176 ___ B.J. Tyler (637) and Terrence Rencher (539) ___________ 1993-941,149 ___ P.J. Tucker (594) and LaMarcus Aldridge (555)_________ 2005-061,142 ___ Jordan Hamilton (671) and Tristan Thompson (471) ____ 2010-111,135 ___ Joey Wright (656) and Locksley Collie (479) ___________ 1990-911,120 ___ A.J. Abrams (580) and Damion James (540) ___________ 2008-091,087 ___ Reggie Freeman (695) and Sonny Alvarado (392) ______ 1995-961,066 ___ J’Covan Brown (683) and Sheldon McClellan (383) _____ 2011-121,036 ___ Chris Mihm (583) and Gabe Muoneke (453) _________ 1999-20001,036 ___ Tyrone Branyan (525) and Jim Krivacs (511)___________ 1978-791,031 ___ Reggie Freeman (654) and Kris Clack (377) ___________ 1996-971,022 ___ Maurice Evans (532) and Chris Owens (490) __________ 2000-011,007 ___ Damion James (611) and Avery Bradley (396) _________ 2009-101,004 ___ Ron Baxter (534) and John Danks (470) ______________ 1979-80
Two or More 500-Point Scorers in a Season4 __ Travis Mays (743), Lance Blanks (671), Alvin Heggs (571), ____ Joey Wright (519) ___________________________________ 1988-893 __ D.J. Augustin (731), A.J. Abrams (611), Damion James (501) _ 2007-083 __ Kevin Durant (903), A.J. Abrams (543), D.J. Augustin (503) __ 2006-073 __ B.J. Tyler (637), Terrence Rencher (539), Albert Burditt (534) _ 1993-943 __ Terrence Rencher (648), B.J. Tyler (640), ____ Benford Williams (533) _______________________________ 1991-923 __ Travis Mays (772), Lance Blanks (651), Joey Wright (644) ____ 1989-902 __ A.J. Abrams (580), Damion James (540) __________________ 2008-092 __ P.J. Tucker (594), LaMarcus Aldridge (555) _______________ 2005-062 __ Terrence Rencher (623), Roderick Anderson (608) _________ 1994-952 __ Tyrone Branyan (525), Jim Krivacs (511) _________________ 1978-792 __ Jim Krivacs (681), Ron Baxter (590) _____________________ 1977-78
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Most Field Goals MadeHalf (since 1965-66) __13 ___Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State (2nd) __ Dec. 7, 1977_________________ 11 ___Reggie Freeman vs. SMU (2nd) ___Mar. 8, 1996_________________ 11 ___B.J. Tyler vs. Georgia (1st) _______ Jan. 23, 1994_________________ 11 ___B.J. Tyler at Baylor (1st) ________ Jan. 19, 1994_________________ 11 ___Terrence Rencher at VCU (2nd) __ Jan. 30, 1992_________________ 11 ___Alvin Heggs at Long Beach State (1st) Dec. 14, 1988_________________ 11 ___Jim Krivacs vs. Texas A&M (1st) __ Feb. 13, 1978Half (Big 12) ______ 10 ___Kevin Durant at Kansas (1st) _____Mar. 3, 2007__________________10 __ Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007Game (since 1932-33) __21 ___Slater Martin vs. TCU __________ Feb. 26, 1949Game (Big 12) _____ 15 ___Kevin Durant at Texas Tech _____ Jan. 31, 2007Season ___________ 306 __Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07_________________ 279 __Jim Krivacs ______________________ 1977-78_________________ 265 __Larry Robinson ___________________ 1973-74_________________ 253 __Travis Mays ______________________ 1988-89_________________ 243 __Jordan Hamilton __________________ 2010-11_________________ 243 __Ron Baxter ______________________ 1977-78_________________ 242 __D.J. Augustin _____________________ 2007-08_________________ 240 __Travis Mays ______________________ 1989-90_________________ 239 __Terrence Rencher _________________ 1991-92_________________ 237 __Reggie Freeman __________________ 1995-96_________________ 237 __Lance Blanks _____________________ 1988-89Season (Big 12) ____ 157 __Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07Career ___________ 826 __Terrence Rencher _________________ 1992-95_________________ 768 __Ron Baxter ______________________ 1977-80_________________ 758 __Travis Mays ______________________ 1987-90_________________ 705 __Damion James ___________________ 2007-10_________________ 697 __Jim Krivacs ______________________ 1977-79_________________ 677 __Reggie Freeman __________________ 1994-97_________________ 660 __A.J. Abrams ______________________ 2006-09_________________ 609 __Johnny Moore ___________________ 1976-79_________________ 589 __Joey Wright ______________________ 1989-91_________________ 585 __Brandon Mouton _________________ 2001-04Career (Big 12) ____ 336 __Damion James ___________________ 2007-10
Most Field Goals Attempted (since 1965-66)Half ___________ 24 ____ Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State (2nd) __Dec. 7, 1977_______________ 19 ____ Reggie Freeman vs. Providence (2nd) _Dec. 21, 1995_______________ 19 ____ Jim Krivacs vs. Texas A&M (1st) __ Feb. 13, 1978_______________ 18 ____ Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007_______________ 18 ____ Darren Kelly at Nebraska (2nd) __ Jan. 13, 2001Half (Big 12) ____ 18 ____ Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007_______________ 18 ____ Darren Kelly at Nebraska (2nd) __ Jan. 13, 2001Game __________ 39 ____ Slater Martin vs. TCU ___________ Feb. 26, 1949Game (Big 12) ___ 31 ____ Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State _ Jan. 16, 2007Season _________ 647 ___ Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07_______________ 630 ___ Reggie Freeman __________________ 1995-96_______________ 628 ___ Jim Krivacs _______________________ 1977-78_______________ 564 ___ Travis Mays ______________________ 1988-89_______________ 559 ___ Larry Robinson ___________________ 1973-74_______________ 554 ___ Travis Mays ______________________ 1989-90_______________ 552 ___ Jordan Hamilton __________________ 2010-11_______________ 551 ___ D.J. Augustin _____________________ 2007-08_______________ 550 ___ Reggie Freeman __________________ 1996-97_______________ 535 ___ J’Covan Brown ___________________ 2011-12Season (Big 12) __ 311 ___ Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07Career _________ 1,903__ Terrence Rencher _________________ 1992-95_______________ 1,714__ Travis Mays ______________________ 1987-90_______________ 1,712__ Reggie Freeman __________________ 1994-97_______________ 1,623__ A.J. Abrams ______________________ 2006-09_______________ 1,532__ Jim Krivacs _______________________ 1977-79_______________ 1,518__ Ron Baxter _______________________ 1977-80_______________ 1,473__ Damion James____________________ 2007-10_______________ 1,390__ Brandon Mouton _________________ 2001-04_______________ 1,338__ Johnny Moore ____________________ 1976-79_______________ 1,281__ Joey Wright ______________________ 1989-91Career (Big 12) __ 698 ___ Damion James____________________ 2007-10
Highest Field Goal Percentage (since 1949-50)Half (min. 6 att.) ____1.000 __Chris Owens vs. Washington State (1st, 7-7) _ Dec. 10, 2001(since 1988-89) ___1.000 __Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (2nd, 7-7) __ Feb. 18, 1998_________________1.000 __Joey Wright vs. Manhattan (2nd, 7-7) __ Dec. 8, 1989_________________ 1.000 __LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Kansas (1st, 6-6) _ Feb. 25, 2006_________________1.000 __T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (2nd, 6-6) ________Feb. 9, 2002_________________1.000 __James Thomas vs. TAMU-Corpus (2nd, 6-6) __ Dec. 5, 2001Half (Big 12) _______1.000 __Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (2nd, 7-7) __ Feb. 18, 1998_________________ 1.000 __ LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Kansas (1st, 6-6) _ Feb. 25, 2006_________________1.000 __T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (2nd, 6-6) ________Feb. 9, 2002Game (min. 10 att.) _.917 ___Butch Skeete at SMU (11-12) __________Feb. 6, 1962Game (Big 12) _____.900 ___LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Kansas (9-10) __ Feb. 25, 2006_________________.857 ___Gabe Muoneke vs. Oklahoma (12-14) __Jan. 15, 2000_________________.857 ___Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (12-14) ____ Feb. 18, 1998Season (min. 200 pts.) _ .654 __ Dexter Pittman (140-214) _________ 2009-10_________________ .618 __ Tremaine Wingfield (118-191) _____ 1994-95_________________ .616 __ Dexter Pittman (130-211) _________ 2008-09_________________ .615 __ Alvin Heggs (166-270) ____________ 1987-88_________________ .613 __ Joe Fisher (136-222) _____________ 1963-64_________________ .612 __ Tremaine Wingfield (93-152) ______ 1993-94_________________ .599 __ Mike Wacker (184-307) ___________ 1984-85_________________ .590 __ Albert Burditt (213-361) __________ 1993-94_________________ .581 __ John Brownlee (154-265) _________ 1984-85_________________ .579 __ Dexter Cambridge (168-290) ______ 1991-92Season (Big 12) ____ .561 __ James Thomas (74-132) __________ 2001-02(min. 100 att.)Career (min. 600 pts.) _ .623 ___Dexter Pittman (337-541) ____________ 2007-10__________________ .586 ___LaMarcus Aldridge (276-471) _________ 2005-06__________________ .585 ___Alvin Heggs (402-687) ______________ 1988-89_________________ .571 __ Mike Wacker (353-618) ________1981-82, ‘85_________________ .564 __ Albert Burditt (433-768) __________ 1991-94_________________ .553 __ LaSalle Thompson (584-1,056) _____ 1980-82_________________ .551 __ John Brownlee (360-653) _________ 1985-86_________________ .551 __ Gary Overbeck (295-535) _________ 1966-68_________________ .538 __ Noel Stout (222-413) _____________ 1966-67_________________ .535 __ Joe Fisher (280-523) _____________ 1962-64Career (Big 12) ____ .520 __ James Thomas (216-415) _________ 2001-04(min. 200 att.)
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (since 1986-87)Half ___________ 6 ___ A.J. Abrams vs. New Mexico State (1st) _Nov. 23, 2007_______________ 6 ___ A.J. Abrams vs. Ark.-Monticello (1st) _ Nov. 18, 2007_______________ 6 ___ A.J. Abrams vs. Nicholls State (1st) _ Nov. 21, 2006_______________ 6 ___ A.J. Abrams vs. Chicago State (1st) _ Nov. 10, 2006_______________ 6 ___ Daniel Gibson at Baylor (2nd) ______ Jan. 21, 2006_______________ 6 ___ Al Coleman vs. Kansas State (2nd) __ Jan. 12, 1997_______________ 6 ___ B.J. Tyler at Baylor (1st) ___________ Jan. 19, 1994Half (Big 12) ____ 6 ___ Daniel Gibson at Baylor (2nd) ______ Jan. 21, 2006_______________ 6 ___ Al Coleman vs. Kansas State (2nd) __ Jan. 12, 1997Game __________ 10 __ Al Coleman vs. Kansas State _______ Jan. 12, 1997_______________ 9 ___ A.J. Abrams vs. New Mexico State _ Nov. 23, 2007_______________ 9 ___ Daniel Gibson at Baylor ___________ Jan. 21, 2006_______________ 9 ___ Travis Mays at Rice _______________ Jan. 11, 1989Game (Big 12) ___ 10 __ Al Coleman vs. Kansas State _______ Jan. 12, 1997Season _________ 120 _ A.J. Abrams _________________________ 2006-07_______________ 118 _ A.J. Abrams _________________________ 2007-08_______________ 105 _ A.J. Abrams _________________________ 2008-09_______________ 101 _ Daniel Gibson _______________________ 2005-06_______________ 99 __ B.J. Tyler ___________________________ 1993-94_______________ 95 __ Travis Mays _________________________ 1989-90_______________ 95 __ Travis Mays _________________________ 1988-89_______________ 90 __ Jordan Hamilton ____________________ 2010-11_______________ 87 __ Reggie Freeman _____________________ 1995-96_______________ 86 __ Maurice Evans ______________________ 2000-01Season (Big 12) __ 50 __ Kevin Durant _______________________ 2006-07_______________ 50 __ Daniel Gibson _______________________ 2005-06
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Most Assists (since 1972-73)Half __________14 ___Johnny Moore vs. Northern Montana (2nd) _Nov. 27, 1978______________12 ___Johnny Moore vs. TCU (2nd) _______ Jan. 29, 1977______________ 11 ___ Johnny Moore vs. Oklahoma State (1st) _Dec. 9, 1978______________10 ___T.J. Ford vs. Arizona (1st) _________ Nov. 17, 2001______________10 ___B.J. Tyler at Oral Roberts (1st) _______Dec. 1, 1992
Half (Big 12) ___9 ____T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (1st) __________ Feb. 9, 2002Game _________19 ___Johnny Moore vs. Oklahoma State ___Dec. 9, 1978______________19 ___Johnny Moore vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978______________18 ___B.J. Tyler at Oral Roberts ___________Dec. 1, 1992______________17 ___Johnny Moore vs. TCU ____________ Jan. 29, 1977______________16 ___Johnny Moore vs. Texas A&M ______ Feb. 13, 1978______________15 ___B.J. Tyler vs. Rice __________________ Feb. 4, 1992______________14 ___T.J. Ford vs. Arizona _____________ Nov. 17, 2001______________14 ___B.J. Tyler vs. Washington _________ Nov. 20, 1991______________14 ___Johnny Moore vs. Texas A&M ______ Jan. 22, 1979______________14 ___Johnny Moore vs. Baylor __________ Feb. 14, 1979Game (Big 12) __13 ___D.J. Augustin at Kansas ____________Mar. 3, 2007Season ________ 273 __T.J. Ford ____________________________ 2001-02______________ 254 __T.J. Ford ____________________________ 2002-03______________ 242 __Johnny Moore ______________________ 1978-79______________ 233 __D.J. Augustin ________________________ 2006-07______________ 229 __B.J. Tyler ___________________________ 1991-92______________ 219 __D.J. Augustin ________________________ 2007-08______________ 214 __Johnny Moore ______________________ 1977-78______________ 211 __Roderick Anderson ___________________ 1994-95______________ 175 __B.J. Tyler ___________________________ 1993-94______________ 154 __Ivan Wagner ______________________ 1999-2000______________ 154 __Alex Broadway ______________________ 1985-86Season (Big 12) ____ 131 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02Season (by Sr.) ____ 242 ___ Johnny Moore __________________ 1978-79Season (by Jr.) _____ 214 ___ Johnny Moore __________________ 1977-78Season (by So.) ____ 254 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2002-03Season (by Fr.) ____ 273 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02Career ___________ 714 ___ Johnny Moore __________________ 1976-79_________________ 527 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2002-03_________________ 480 ___ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94_________________ 457 ___ Alex Broadway __________________ 1985-88_________________ 452 ___ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08_________________ 440 ___ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-95_________________ 378 ___ Justin Mason ___________________ 2007-10_________________ 378 ___ Dan Krueger* ___________________ 1973-76_________________ 362 ___ Roderick Anderson ______________ 1994-95_________________ 361 ___ Karl Willock ____________________ 1983-86* assists not available for 12 games for KruegerCareer (Big 12) ____ 242 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2002-03
BLOCKED SHOTS
Most Blocked Shots (since 1985-86)Half __________ 6 ___Chris Mihm at Massachusetts (1st) ____ Feb. 5, 2000______________ 5 ___Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland (1st) __Mar. 18, 2011______________ 5 ___Dexter Pittman vs. Texas A&M (1st)___ Jan. 16, 2010______________ 5 ___Dexter Pittman vs. USC (1st) _________Dec. 3, 2009______________ 5 ___ Gary Johnson vs. Appalachian State (1st) _Jan. 2, 2009______________ 5 ___Kevin Durant vs. Kansas State (2nd) ___ Feb. 3, 2007______________ 5 ___ LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Villanova (2nd) _ Jan. 14, 2006______________ 5 ___Brad Buckman vs. Baylor (1st) ________ Jan. 9, 2005Half (Big 12) ___ 5 ___Dexter Pittman vs. Texas A&M (1st)___ Jan. 16, 2010______________ 5 ___Kevin Durant vs. Kansas State (2nd) ___ Feb. 3, 2007______________ 5 ___ Brad Buckman vs. Baylor (1st) ________ Jan. 9, 2005Game _________ 8 ___ Chris Owens vs. California _________ Nov. 15, 2000______________ 8 ___ Chris Mihm at Massachusetts ________ Feb. 5, 2000______________ 7 ___ Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland ______Mar. 18, 2011______________ 7 ___ Dexter Pittman vs. USC _____________Dec. 3, 2009______________ 7 ___ Jason Klotz vs. UT-San Antonio ______Dec. 29, 2004______________ 7 ___ Brad Buckman vs. North Texas _______Dec. 7, 2004______________ 7 ___ Chris Mihm vs. Houston_____________ Jan. 2, 2000______________ 7 ___ Chris Mihm at Houston ___________ Nov. 17, 2000______________ 7 ___ Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State ______ Feb. 24, 1998______________ 7 ___ Chris Mihm at North Texas ________ Nov. 22, 1997______________ 7 ___ Albert Burditt vs. Houston __________ Feb. 26, 1994______________ 7 ___ Albert Burditt vs. Baylor ____________ Jan. 16, 1993Game (Big 12) __ 7 ___ Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State ______ Feb. 24, 1998
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Season ________ 92 __ Chris Owens _________________________ 2000-01______________ 90 __ Chris Mihm ________________________ 1999-2000______________ 90 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1997-98______________ 86 __ Tristan Thompson ____________________ 2010-11______________ 84 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1998-99______________ 80 __ Connor Atchley ______________________ 2007-08______________ 76 __ Cameron Ridley ______________________ 2013-14______________ 74 __ Albert Burditt ________________________ 1991-92______________ 73 __ LaMarcus Aldridge ____________________ 2005-06______________ 70 __ Albert Burditt ________________________ 1993-94______________ 67 __ Kevin Durant ________________________ 2006-07Season (Big 12) _ 54 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1997-98Season (by Sr.) _ 70 __ Albert Burditt ________________________ 1993-94Season (by Jr.) __ 92 __ Chris Owens _________________________ 2000-01Season (by So.) _ 84 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1998-99Season (by Fr.) _ 90 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1997-98Career ________ 264 _ Chris Mihm ________________________ 1998-2000______________ 236 _ Albert Burditt ________________________ 1991-94______________ 189 _ Connor Atchley ______________________ 2006-09______________ 168 _ Brad Buckman _______________________ 2003-06 ______________ 163 _ Damion James _______________________ 2007-10______________ 159 _ Chris Owens _________________________ 2000-02______________ 145 _ LaSalle Thompson ____________________ 1980-82______________ 124 _ Dexter Pittman _______________________ 2007-10______________ 123 _ Cameron Ridley __________________2012-Current______________ 103 _ Jason Klotz __________________________ 2001-05______________ 101 _ James Thomas _______________________ 2001-04______________ 101 _ Kris Clack ___________________________ 1996-99______________ 101 _ Guillermo Myers ______________________ 1990-91Career (Big 12) _ 133 _ Chris Mihm ________________________ 1998-2000
STEALS
Most Steals (since 1973-74)Half _____________ 8 __B.J. Tyler at Houston (1st) _________ Jan. 29, 1994_________________ 7 __Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M (2nd) ___ Feb. 3, 1999_________________ 7 __Johnny Moore vs. Houston (2nd) ___Mar. 4, 1978_________________ 7 __Johnny Moore vs. Rhode Island (2nd) ___Dec. 29, 1976__________________ 6 _ Lance Blanks vs. Southern Utah (1st) _ Dec. 19, 1988Half (Big 12) ______ 7 __Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M (2nd) ___ Feb. 3, 1999Game ____________ 10 ____ Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M ____ Feb. 3, 1999_________________ 10 ____ B.J. Tyler at Houston _________ Jan. 29, 1994__________________9 _____Johnny Moore vs. Rhode Island _ Dec. 12, 1976_________________ 8 _____ Albert Burditt at Texas Tech ___ Feb. 12, 1992_________________ 8 _____ Lance Blanks vs. VMI _________Dec. 21, 1989_________________ 8 _____ Johnny Moore vs. Houston _____Mar. 4, 1978Game (Big 12) _____ 10 ____ Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M ____ Feb. 3, 1999Season ___________ 111 ___ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1988-89_________________ 101 ___ Roderick Anderson ______________ 1994-95_________________ 87 ____ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1993-94_________________ 87 ____ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90_________________ 82 ____ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1991-92_________________ 79 ____ Kris Clack ______________________ 1996-97_________________ 79 ____ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1993-94_________________ 73 ____ Albert Burditt ___________________ 1993-94_________________ 72 ____ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02_________________ 70 ____ Reggie Freeman ________________ 1995-96Season (Big 12) ____ 48 ____ Ivan Wagner____________________ 1998-99Season (by Sr.) ____ 101 ___ Roderick Anderson ______________ 1994-95Season (by Jr.) _____ 111 ___ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1988-89Season (by So.) ____ 82 ____ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1991-92Season (by Fr.) ____ 72 ____ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02Career ___________ 255 ___ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-95_________________ 239 ___ Kris Clack ______________________ 1996-99_________________ 202 ___ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94_________________ 198 ___ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90_________________ 193 ___ Reggie Freeman ________________ 1994-97_________________ 179 ___ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2006-09_________________ 170 ___ Albert Burditt ___________________ 1991-94_________________ 165 ___ Roderick Anderson ______________ 1994-95
Most Consecutive Games StartedCareer ___________ 112 ___ Johnny Moore __________________ 1976-79Career (Big 12) ____ 49 ____ Royal Ivey ______________________ 2001-04
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Most Minutes Played (since 1972-73)Game ____________ 55 ____ A.J. Abrams at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007_________________ 52 ____ Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007_________________ 52 ____ Justin Mason at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007_________________ 50 ____ D.J. Augustin at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007_________________ 50 ____ Albert Burditt vs. Utah________Dec. 29, 1993_________________ 49 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Texas A&M ___ Feb. 28, 2007_________________ 49 ____ Terrence Rencher at Texas Tech Feb. 20, 1994_________________ 48 ____ D.J. Augustin vs. Texas A&M ___ Feb. 28, 2007_________________ 48 ____ Roderick Anderson vs. DePaul _ Jan. 26, 1995_________________ 48 ____ Terrence Rencher vs. DePaul __ Jan. 26, 1995_________________ 48 ____ Tremaine Wingfield vs. DePaul _ Jan. 26, 1995_________________ 48 ____ Ron Baxter at Baylor __________ Feb. 5, 1977Game (Big 12) _____ 55 ____ A.J. Abrams at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007Season ___________ 1,417 _ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08Season (Big 12) ____ 624 ___ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08Career (Four years) __ 4,673 __A.J. Abrams _______________________ 2006-09Career (Three years) __3,216 __Joey Wright _______________________ 1989-91Career (Two years) __ 2,662 __D.J. Augustin ______________________ 2007-08
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Freshman Varsity RecordsFRESHMAN STARTERS IN SEASON OPENERS
From 1972-73 (32 total starters)YEAR NAME OPPONENT DATE MIN PTS REB AST2013-14 _____ Isaiah Taylor __________________ vs. Mercer ______________________ Nov. 8, 2013 ______29 _______17 ______3 ______ 22012-13 _____ Javan Felix ____________________ vs. Fresno State __________________ Nov. 9, 2012 ______38 _______10 ______9 ______ 1____________ Ioannis Papapetrou ____________ vs. Fresno State __________________ Nov. 9, 2012 ______23 _______ 5 _______7 ______ 0____________ Cameron Ridley _______________ vs. Fresno State __________________ Nov. 9, 2012 ______13 _______ 2 _______1 ______ 02011-12 _____ Jonathan Holmes ______________ vs. Boston University _____________ Nov. 13, 2011 _____20 _______ 7 _______2 ______ 0____________ Myck Kabongo ________________ vs. Boston University _____________ Nov. 13, 2011 _____22 _______ 6 _______3 ______ 7____________ Julien Lewis ___________________ vs. Boston University _____________ Nov. 13, 2011 _____20 _______18 ______4 ______ 02010-11 _____ Cory Joseph __________________ vs. Navy ________________________ Nov. 8, 2010 ______25 _______ 5 _______4 ______ 32009-10 _____ J’Covan Brown ________________ vs. UC Irvine ____________________ Nov. 15, 2009 _____21 _______13 ______2 ______ 02006-07 _____ D.J. Augustin __________________ vs. Alcorn State __________________ Nov. 9, 2006 ______22 _______ 7 _______3 ______ 7____________ Kevin Durant __________________ vs. Alcorn State __________________ Nov. 9, 2006 ______22 _______20 ______6 ______ 1____________ Damion James ________________ vs. Alcorn State __________________ Nov. 9, 2006 ______20 _______13 ______6 ______ 22004-05 _____ LaMarcus Aldridge _____________ vs. Texas State ___________________ Nov. 19, 2004 _____26 _______10 ______9 ______ 1____________ Daniel Gibson _________________ vs. Texas State ___________________ Nov. 19, 2004 _____24 _______11 ______3 ______ 52001-02 _____ T.J. Ford ______________________ vs. Arizona ______________________ Nov. 17, 2001 _____30 _______ 4 _______7 ______ 142000-01 _____ James Thomas ________________ vs. Navy ________________________ Nov. 13, 2000 _____21 _______11 ______9 ______ 11991-92 _____ Terrence Rencher ______________ vs. Washington __________________ Nov. 20, 1991 _____32 _______15 ______3 ______ 31987-88 _____ Courtney Jeans ________________ at Iowa State ____________________ Nov. 20, 1987 _____35 _______ 7 _______2 ______ 71986-87 _____ Travis Mays ___________________ vs. North Carolina State* __________ Nov. 28, 1986 _____28 _______ 4 _______3 ______ 4____________ George Muller _________________ vs. North Carolina State* __________ Nov. 28, 1986 _____28 _______ 4 _______3 ______ 01984-85 _____ Alex Broadway ________________ vs. Southwestern ________________ Nov. 24, 1984 _____30 _______ 2 _______4 ______ 61983-84 _____ Marcus Bolden ________________ vs. Missouri Southern _____________ Nov. 26, 1983 _____43 _______ 9 _______3 ______ 41982-83 _____ Karl Willock ___________________ vs. North Carolina Wesleyan _______ Nov. 27, 1982 _____40 _______10 ______8 ______ 51981-82 _____ James Tandy __________________ vs. Hardin-Simmons ______________ Nov. 28, 1981 _____26 _______ 6 _______1 ______ 21980-81 _____ Mike Wacker __________________ vs. Pacific _______________________ Nov. 29, 1980 _____33 _______10 ______5 ______ 21979-80 _____ Fred Carson ___________________ vs. Northwestern Louisiana ________ Nov. 30, 1979 _____40 _______ 8 _______4 ______ 8____________ LaSalle Thompson _____________ vs. Northwestern Louisiana ________ Nov. 30, 1979 _____29 _______14 ______6 ______ 0____________ George Turner_________________ vs. Northwestern Louisiana ________ Nov. 30, 1979 _____32 _______11 ______2 ______ 31978-79 _____ Henry Johnson ________________ at Long Beach State ______________ Nov. 24, 1978 _____11 _______ 2 _______3 ______ 01976-77 _____ Ron Baxter ____________________ vs. Oklahoma State _______________ Nov. 29, 1976 _____40 _______18 _____ 10 ______ 01975-76 _____ Johnny Moore _________________ at Oklahoma ____________________ Dec. 1, 1975 _____ n/a _______ 4 _______0 ______ 31974-75 _____ Mike Murphy __________________ at Brigham Young ________________ Nov. 29, 1974 _____31 _______16 _____ 11 ______ 2*Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage, Alaska
POINTS
Most Points Scored (since 1972-73)Game ____________ 37 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Kansas ______Mar. 11, 2007_________________ 37 ____ Kevin Durant at Texas Tech ___ Jan. 31, 2007_________________ 37 ____ Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007_________________ 37 ____ Kevin Durant at Colorado ______ Jan. 6, 2007_________________ 37 ____ Terrence Rencher at VCU _____ Jan. 30, 1992_________________ 34 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Baylor _______ Jan. 27, 2007_________________ 34 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Missouri _____ Jan. 10, 2007__________________ 34 _____Terrence Rencher vs. Oral Roberts _Feb. 26, 1992_________________ 32 ____ Kevin Durant at Kansas ________Mar. 3, 2007_________________ 32 ____ Kevin Durant at Oklahoma ____ Feb. 24, 2007_________________ 32 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Kansas State ___ Feb. 3, 2007_________________ 32 ____ Luke Axtell vs. Liberty _______ Nov. 26, 1997Freshman Debut ___ 20 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State ___Nov. 9, 2006_________________ 18 ____ Julien Lewis vs. Boston Univ. _ Nov. 13, 2011_________________ 18 ____ P.J. Tucker vs. Brown ________ Nov. 27, 2003__________________ 18 _____Jack Worthington vs. Hardin-Simmons _Nov. 28, 1981__________________18 ____Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State _ Nov. 29, 1976Season ___________ 903 ___ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 648 ___ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1991-92_________________ 503 ___ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 471 ___ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11_________________ 444 ___ Isaiah Taylor ____________________ 2013-14_________________ 439 ___ Daniel Gibson __________________ 2004-05
Most Points Per Game (since 1972-73)Season (min. 100 pts.) _ 25.8 __ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07___________________ 19.1 ___Terrence Rencher ____________________1991-92_________________ 16.7 __ Ron Baxter _____________________ 1976-77_________________ 14.4 __ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 14.2 __ Daniel Gibson __________________ 2004-05
REBOUNDS
Most Rebounds (since 1972-73)Game ____________ 23 ____ Kevin Durant at Texas Tech ___ Jan. 31, 2007_________________ 17 ____ Kevin Durant vs. Centenary ___Dec. 28, 2006_________________ 17 ____ Chris Mihm at Texas Tech _____ Feb. 14, 1998_________________ 17 ____ LaSalle Thompson vs. Houston _ Feb. 4, 1980_________________ 17 ____ LaSalle Thompson at SMU _____ Jan. 5, 1980Freshman Debut ___ 13 ____ P.J. Tucker vs. Brown ________ Nov. 27, 2003_________________ 11 ____ Mike Murphy at BYU ________ Nov. 29, 1974__________________10 ____Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State _ Nov. 29, 1976_________________ 9 _____ Javan Felix vs. Fresno State_____Nov. 9, 2012__________________ 9 ______LaMarcus Aldrige vs. Texas State __Nov. 19, 2004_________________ 9 _____ James Thomas vs. Navy _____ Nov. 13, 2000__________________9 _____Winn Shepard vs. Pepperdine __ Nov. 25, 1988Season ___________ 390 ___ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 292 ___ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1979-80_________________ 282 ___ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11_________________ 253 ___ Damion James __________________ 2006-07_________________ 248 ___ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98
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Freshman Varsity RecordsMost Rebounds per Game (since 1972-73)Season (min. 100 reb.) 11.1 __ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07___________________ 9.7 ___ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1979-80_________________ 8.5 ___ Ron Baxter _____________________ 1976-77_________________ 8.0 ___ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98_________________ 7.8 ___ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11
ASSISTS
Most Assists (since 1972-73)Game ____________ 14 ____ T.J. Ford vs. Arizona _________ Nov. 17, 2001_________________ 13 ____ D.J. Augustin at Kansas ________Mar. 3, 2007_________________ 13 ____ D.J. Augustin at Tennessee ____Dec. 23, 2006_________________ 13 ____ Fred Carson vs. TCU _________ Jan. 15, 1980_________________ 12 ____ T.J. Ford at Missouri __________ Feb. 17, 2002_________________ 12 ____ T.J. Ford vs. Colorado _________ Feb. 9, 2002_________________ 12 ____ T.J. Ford vs. McNeese State ____Dec. 19, 2001_________________ 12 ____ T.J. Ford vs. Stanford __________Dec. 1, 2001_________________ 12 ____ T.J. Ford vs. Gonzaga ________ Nov. 23, 2001_________________ 12 ____ Ray Harper vs. New Mexico State Dec. 4, 1980Freshman Debut ___ 14 ____ T.J. Ford vs. Arizona _________ Nov. 17, 2001_________________ 8 _____ Fred Carson vs. NW Louisiana _ Nov. 30, 1979_________________ 7 _____ Myck Kabongo vs. Boston Univ. Nov. 13, 2011_________________ 7 _____ D.J. Augustin vs. Alcorn State ___Nov. 9, 2006_________________ 7 _____ Courtney Jeans at Iowa State _ Nov. 20, 1987Season ___________ 273 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02_________________ 233 ___ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 176 ___ Myck Kabongo __________________ 2011-12_________________ 139 ___ Javan Felix _____________________ 2012-13_________________ 131 ___ Fred Carson ____________________ 1979-80
Most Assists per Game (since 1972-73)Season ___________ 8.27 __ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02(min. 50 assists) ___ 6.66 __ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 5.18 __ Myck Kabongo __________________ 2011-12_________________ 4.52 __ Fred Carson ____________________ 1979-80_________________ 4.09 __ Javan Felix _____________________ 2012-13_________________ 4.04 __ Johnny Moore __________________ 1975-76
BLOCKED SHOTS
Most Blocked Shots (since 1973-74)Game ___________7 ___ Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland ____Mar. 18, 2011________________7 ___ Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State ____ Feb. 24, 1998________________7 ___ Chris Mihm at North Texas ______ Nov. 22, 1997________________6 ___ Kevin Durant vs. Kansas _________Mar. 11, 2007________________6 ___ Chris Mihm vs. Colorado _________ Feb. 28, 1998Freshman Debut __3 ___ Cameron Ridley vs. Fresno State ___Nov. 9, 2012________________3 ___ Damion James vs. Alcorn State ____Nov. 9, 2006________________2 ___ Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State ______Nov. 9, 2006________________2 ___ Matt Hill vs. Alcorn State __________Nov. 9, 2006________________2 ___ James Thomas vs. Navy ________ Nov. 13, 2000________________2 ___ Gerald Houston vs. UT-Arlington _ Nov. 28, 1989________________2 ___ LaSalle Thompson vs. NW Louisiana Nov. 30, 1979Season __________90 __ Chris Mihm________________________ 1997-98________________86 __ Tristan Thompson __________________ 2010-11________________67 __ Kevin Durant ______________________ 2006-07________________47 __ Cameron Ridley ____________________ 2012-13________________42 __ Damion James _____________________ 2006-07________________42 __ Albert Burditt ______________________ 1990-91
Most Blocked Shots per Game (since 1973-74)Season __________ 2.90 __ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98(min. 20 blocks) ___ 2.39 __ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11_________________ 1.91 __ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 1.50 __ LaMarcus Aldridge ______________ 2004-05_________________ 1.42 __ Cameron Ridley _________________ 2012-13
STEALS
Most Steals (since 1979-80)Game ____________ 7 _____ T.J. Ford vs. Oregon __________Mar. 22, 2002_________________ 6 _____ Daniel Gibson vs. Iowa State ___ Feb. 5, 2005_________________ 6 _____ Kris Clack vs. Michigan _______Mar. 15, 1996_________________ 6 _____ Alex Broadway vs. Rice _______ Feb. 10, 1985Freshman Debut ___ 4 _____ Courtney Jeans at Iowa State _ Nov. 20, 1987_________________ 4 _____ Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State Nov. 29, 1976_________________ 3 _____ Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State ___Nov. 9, 2006_________________ 3 _____ Terrence Rencher vs. Washington Nov. 20, 1991Season ___________ 72 ____ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02_________________ 66 ____ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 58 ____ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1991-92_________________ 55 ____ Daniel Gibson __________________ 2004-05_________________ 53 ____ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07
Most Steals per Game (since 1979-80)Season ___________ 2.18 __ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02(min. 30 steals) ____ 1.89 __ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 1.77 __ Daniel Gibson __________________ 2004-05_________________ 1.71 __ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1991-92_________________ 1.52 __ Kris Clack ______________________ 1995-96
MISCELLANEOUS
Most Games PlayedSeason ___________ 37 ____ Alexis Wangmene _______________ 2007-08_________________ 37 ____ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2005-06_________________ 36 ____ Cory Joseph ____________________ 2010-11_________________ 36 ____ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11_________________ 35 ____ Isaiah Taylor ____________________ 2013-14_________________ 35 ____ Clint Chapman __________________ 2007-08_________________ 35 ____ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 35 ____ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 35 ____ Damion James __________________ 2006-07_________________ 35 ____ Justin Mason ___________________ 2006-07
Most Games StartedSeason ___________ 36 ____ Cory Joseph ____________________ 2010-11_________________ 35 ____ Isaiah Taylor ____________________ 2013-14_________________ 35 ____ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 35 ____ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 35 ____ Damion James __________________ 2006-07_________________ 34 ____ Myck Kabongo __________________ 2011-12_________________ 34 ____ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11_________________ 34 ____ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1991-92
Most Double-DoublesSeason ___________ 20 ____ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07_________________ 13 ____ Ron Baxter _____________________ 1976-77_________________ 12 ____ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1979-80_________________ 10 ____ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11_________________ 8 _____ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98_________________ 8 _____ Kris Clack ______________________ 1995-96
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Frank Erwin Center RecordsHOME OF THE TEXAS LONGHORNS
Johnny Moore’s jumper from the top of the key christened the Frank Erwin Center as Texas’ home on Nov. 29, 1977. The 16,540-seat arena was an instant hit, as the 1977-78 Longhorns defeated Oklahoma 83-76 on opening day and went on to finish the season as NIT Champions. The Horns made themselves right at home at the Erwin Center – reeling off 25 straight wins before falling to Arkansas in February of 1979.
Thirty-six years later, the FEC looks as good as it did on opening day, and the wins are still flowing, as evidenced by Texas’ .812 home winning percent-age at the Erwin Center.
QUICK FACTS
ALL TIME (37 seasons)Games Played ______________________________________________ 554All-Time Record ________________________________________ 450-104All-Time Winning Pct. ________________________________________.812Big 12 Record (Pct.) _________________________________ 119-28 (.809)SWC Record (Pct.) ___________________________________ 102-45 (.694)Non-Conference Record (Pct.) _________________________ 229-31 (.881)Most Wins ___________________________________ 17 (17-1 in 2007-08)Most Losses _________________________________ 10 (5-10 in 1982-83)Undefeated Seasons _________________ 3 (1977-78, 1994-95 & 2002-03)
Last Game at Gregory Gym• Baylor 72, Texas 70 on Feb. 26, 1977Southwest Conference Tournament game
First Game at Erwin Center• Texas 83, Oklahoma 76 on Nov. 29, 1977
Longest Erwin Center Winning Streak• 26 games. From Dec. 27, 1993 (87-75 win over Oklahoma) to Nov. 25, 1995 (88-67 win vs. North Texas). Streak broken by a 70-69 loss to #14 Utah (Nov. 29, 1995).
Longest Erwin Center Losing Streak• 5 games. From Jan. 29, 1983 (a 64-52 loss to Texas A&M) to Feb. 26, 1983 (86-57 loss to Baylor). Streak broken by an 83-81 overtime win over Missouri Southern in the first game of the 1983-84 season (Nov. 26, 1983).
Most Consecutive Home Big 12 Wins• 14 games. From Feb. 10, 2007 (77-68 win vs. Iowa State) to Jan. 24, 2009 (67-58 win vs. Texas A&M). Streak broken by an 85-81 overtime loss to Kansas State (Jan. 31, 2009).
Most Consecutive Home SWC Wins• 17 games. From Feb. 6, 1990 (96-91 win over Baylor) to March 8, 1992 (86-63 win over Texas A&M). Streak broken by a 92-87 loss to Rice in the 1993 SWC home opener (Jan. 5, 1993).
1 ___________________________ 83-76 over Oklahoma on Nov. 29, 1977100 ____________________________ 78-73 over Arkansas on Feb. 4, 1987200 ______________________________ 103-88 over TCU on Jan. 13, 1996300 _________________________ 82-67 over #20 Kansas on Feb. 23, 2004400 ____________________________ 79-46 over Arkansas on Jan. 4, 2011
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Frank Erwin Center RecordsTEXAS AT THE ERWIN CENTER
(1977-78—present)High Team Point GameTexas ______148 __ vs. Northern Montana______ Nov. 27, 1978 (148-71)Opponent __110 __ Kansas (ot) _______________Feb. 11, 2002 (103-110)
Low Team Point GameTexas _______40 __ vs. Rice (ot) ________________ Jan. 28, 1981 (40-46)Opponent ___33 __ Samford __________________ Nov. 16, 2005 (77-33)
High Individual Point GameTexas _______43 __ Reggie Freeman vs. Fresno State _____ Dec. 14, 1996__________________Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana _____ Nov. 27, 1978Opponent ___44 __ Denis Clemente, Kansas State _______ Jan. 31, 2009
Most 100-point games in a season _____________________________ 11 (1989-90)Most 100-point games in a conference season ___________ 6 (1993-94 & 1994-95)Most consecutive 100-point games ____________________ 4 (1989-90 & 1993-94)High home total ____________________ 148 vs. Northern Montana (Nov. 27, 1978)High road total ____________________________ 136 at Oral Roberts (Dec. 1, 1992)High neutral total ________________________113 vs. Louisiana State (Jan. 2, 1990)
ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES (108 TOTAL)
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Year-by-Year Statistical LeadersPOINTS PER GAME
YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT PPG2013-14 _____ Jonathan Holmes ________ Jr. _____32 _____409 _____ 12.82012-13 _____ Myck Kabongo __________So. _____11 _____161 _____ 14.62011-12 _____ J’Covan Brown __________ Jr. _____34 _____683 _____ 20.12010-11 _____ Jordan Hamilton ________So. _____36 _____671 _____ 18.62009-10 _____ Damion James __________ Sr. _____34 _____611 _____ 18.02008-09 _____ A.J. Abrams ____________ Sr. _____35 _____580 _____ 16.62007-08 _____ D.J. Augustin ___________So. _____38 _____731 _____ 19.22006-07 _____ Kevin Durant ___________ Fr. _____35 _____903 _____ 25.82005-06 _____ P.J. Tucker _____________ Jr. _____37 _____594 _____ 16.12004-05 _____ Daniel Gibson __________ Fr. _____31 _____439 _____ 14.22003-04 _____ Brandon Mouton _______ Sr. _____32 _____444 _____ 13.92002-03 _____ T.J. Ford _______________So. _____33 _____495 _____ 15.02001-02 _____ Brandon Mouton ________So. _____34 _____466 _____ 13.72000-01 _____ Maurice Evans __________ Jr. _____34 _____532 _____ 15.61999-2000 ___ Chris Mihm _____________ Jr. _____33 _____583 _____ 17.71998-99 _____ Gabe Muoneke _________ Jr. _____31 _____511 _____ 16.51997-98 _____ Kris Clack ______________ Jr. _____28 _____484 _____ 17.31996-97 _____ Reggie Freeman ________ Sr. _____30 _____654 _____ 21.81995-96 _____ Reggie Freeman ________ Jr. _____31 _____695 _____ 22.41994-95 _____ Terrence Rencher _______ Sr. _____30 _____623 _____ 20.81993-94 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________ Sr. _____28 _____637 _____ 22.81992-93 _____ Mike Richardson ________ Sr. _____27 _____545 _____ 20.21991-92 _____ Dexter Cambridge _______ Sr. _____19 _____413 _____ 21.71990-91 _____ Joey Wright ____________ Sr. _____31 _____656 _____ 21.21989-90 _____ Travis Mays_____________ Sr. _____32 _____772 _____ 24.11988-89 _____ Travis Mays_____________ Jr. _____34 _____743 _____ 21.91987-88 _____ Travis Mays_____________So. _____28 _____506 _____ 18.11986-87 _____ Patrick Fairs ____________ Sr. _____30 _____509 _____ 17.01985-86 _____ John Brownlee __________ Sr. _____31 _____528 _____ 17.01984-85 _____ Mike Wacker ___________ Sr. _____28 _____468 _____ 16.71983-84 _____ Carlton Cooper _________ Jr. _____28 _____481 _____ 17.21982-83 _____ Bill Wendlandt __________ Jr. _____26 _____397 _____ 15.31981-82 _____ LaSalle Thompson _______ Jr. _____27 _____503 _____ 18.61980-81 _____ LaSalle Thompson _______So. _____30 _____577 _____ 19.21979-80 _____ Ron Baxter _____________ Sr. _____30 _____534 _____ 17.81978-79 _____ Tyrone Branyan _________ Sr. _____29 _____525 _____ 18.11977-78 _____ Jim Krivacs _____________ Jr. _____31 _____681 _____ 21.91976-77 _____ Jim Krivacs _____________So. _____26 _____481 _____ 18.51975-76 _____ Dan Krueger ____________ Sr. _____26 _____492 _____ 18.91974-75 _____ Dan Krueger ____________ Jr. _____21 _____278 _____ 13.21973-74 _____ Larry Robinson __________ Sr. _____27 _____605 _____ 22.41972-73 _____ Larry Robinson __________ Jr. _____10 _____181 _____ 18.11971-72 _____ Larry Robinson __________So. _____27 _____591 _____ 21.91970-71 _____ Jimmy Blacklock ________ Jr. _____24 _____400 _____ 16.61969-70 _____ Wayne Doyal ___________ Sr. _____23 _____399 _____ 17.31968-69 _____ Kurt Papp ______________ Sr. _____24 _____433 _____ 18.01967-68 _____ Billy Arnold _____________ Sr. _____24 _____477 _____ 19.91966-67 _____ Robert Stout____________ Sr. _____24 _____384 _____ 16.01965-66 _____ Michael White __________ Sr. _____24 _____325 _____ 13.51964-65 _____ Larry Franks ____________ Sr. _____25 _____315 _____ 12.61963-64 _____ Joe Fisher ______________ Sr. _____24 _____341 _____ 14.21962-63 _____ William Humphrey _______ Sr. _____27 _____325 _____ 12.01961-62 _____ James Brown ___________ Sr. _____23 _____324 _____ 14.11960-61 _____ Donnie Lasiter __________ Sr. _____24 _____356 _____ 14.81959-60 _____ Jay Arnette _____________ Sr. _____26 _____512 _____ 19.71958-59 _____ Jay Arnette _____________ Jr. _____17 _____241 _____ 14.21957-58 _____ Kermit Decker __________ Sr. _____23 _____286 _____ 12.41956-57 _____ Raymond Downs ________ Sr. _____24 _____533 _____ 22.21955-56 _____ Raymond Downs ________ Jr. _____22 _____580 _____ 26.4
REBOUNDS PER GAME
YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT RPG2013-14 _____ Cameron Ridley _________So. _____35 _____287 ______ 8.22012-13 _____ Jonathan Holmes ________So. _____29 _____161 ______ 5.62011-12 _____ Clint Chapman __________ Sr. _____34 _____195 ______ 5.72010-11 _____ Tristan Thompson _______ Fr. _____36 _____282 ______ 7.82009-10 _____ Damion James __________ Sr. _____34 _____350 _____ 10.32008-09 _____ Damion James __________ Jr. _____35 _____322 ______ 9.22007-08 _____ Damion James __________So. _____38 _____393 _____ 10.32006-07 _____ Kevin Durant ___________ Fr. _____35 _____390 _____ 11.12005-06 _____ P.J. Tucker _____________ Jr. _____37 _____353 ______ 9.52004-05 _____ Brad Buckman __________ Jr. _____31 _____257 ______ 8.32003-04 _____ P. J. Tucker _____________ Fr. _____33 _____225 ______ 6.82002-03 _____ James Thomas __________ Jr. _____33 _____363 _____ 11.02001-02 _____ James Thomas __________So. _____34 _____302 ______ 8.92000-01 _____ Chris Owens ____________ Jr. _____34 _____270 ______ 7.91999-2000 ___ Chris Mihm _____________ Jr. _____33 _____346 _____ 10.51998-99 _____ Chris Mihm _____________So. _____32 _____351 _____ 11.01997-98 _____ Chris Mihm _____________ Fr. _____31 _____248 ______ 8.01996-97 _____ Reggie Freeman ________ Sr. _____30 _____228 ______ 7.61995-96 _____ Sonny Alvarado _________ Sr. _____31 _____253 ______ 8.21994-95 _____ Tremaine Wingfield ______ Sr. _____30 _____193 ______ 6.41993-94 _____ Albert Burditt ___________ Sr. _____34 _____294 ______ 8.61992-93 _____ Albert Burditt ___________ Jr. _____12 _____169 _____ 14.11991-92 _____ Albert Burditt ___________So. _____35 _____305 ______ 8.7____________ Dexter Cambridge _______ Sr. _____19 _____166 ______ 8.71990-91 _____ Guillermo Myers ________ Sr. _____32 _____240 ______ 7.51989-90 _____ Locksley Collie __________ Jr. _____33 _____236 ______ 7.21988-89 _____ Alvin Heggs ____________ Sr. _____34 _____266 ______ 7.81987-88 _____ Alvin Heggs ____________ Jr. _____29 _____189 ______ 6.51986-87 _____ Patrick Fairs ____________ Sr. _____30 _____170 ______ 5.7____________ Raynard Davis __________ Sr. _____29 _____166 ______ 5.71985-86 _____ John Brownlee __________ Sr. _____31 _____253 ______ 8.21984-85 _____ Mike Wacker ___________ Sr. _____28 _____231 ______ 8.31983-84 _____ Carlton Cooper _________ Jr. _____28 _____238 ______ 8.51982-83 _____ Carlton Cooper _________So. _____28 _____260 ______ 9.31981-82 _____ LaSalle Thompson _______ Jr. _____27 _____365 _____ 13.51980-81 _____ LaSalle Thompson _______So. _____30 _____370 _____ 12.31979-80 _____ LaSalle Thompson _______ Fr. _____30 _____292 ______ 9.71978-79 _____ Phillip Stroud ___________ Sr. _____28 _____254 ______ 9.11977-78 _____ Ron Baxter _____________So. _____31 _____277 ______ 8.91976-77 _____ Ron Baxter _____________ Fr. _____26 _____220 ______ 8.51975-76 _____ Gary Goodner __________So. _____26 _____197 ______ 7.61974-75 _____ Rich Parson ____________So. _____25 _____137 ______ 5.51973-74 _____ Larry Robinson __________ Sr. _____27 _____292 _____ 10.81972-73 _____ B.G. Brosterhous ________ Sr. _____25 _____220 ______ 8.81971-72 _____ Larry Robinson __________So. _____27 _____262 ______ 9.71970-71 _____ Lynn Howden __________ Jr. _____24 _____264 _____ 11.01969-70 _____ Eric Groscurth _________ So. _____24 _____224 ______ 9.31968-69 _____ Kurt Papp ______________ Sr. _____24 _____178 ______ 7.41967-68 _____ Gary Overbeck __________ Sr. _____22 _____224 _____ 10.21966-67 _____ Gary Overbeck __________ Jr. _____24 _____203 ______ 8.51965-66 _____ Michael White __________ Sr. _____24 _____216 ______ 9.01964-65 _____ John Fultz ______________ Sr. _____25 _____195 ______ 7.81963-64 _____ Joe Fisher ______________ Sr. _____24 _____257 _____ 10.71962-63 _____ William Humphrey _______ Sr. _____27 _____188 ______ 7.01961-62 _____ Jack Dugan ____________ Sr. _____24 _____175 ______ 7.31960-61 _____ Al Almanza _____________ Sr. _____24 _____220 ______ 9.21959-60 _____ Brenton Hughes_________ Sr. _____26 _____189 ______ 7.31958-59 _____ Al Almanza _____________So. _____23 _____185 ______ 8.01957-58 _____ Brenton Hughes_________ Jr. _____23 _____200 ______ 8.71956-57 _____ Raymond Downs ________ Sr. _____24 _____198 ______ 8.3
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Year-by-Year Statistical LeadersSTEALS PER GAME
YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT ST/G2013-14 _____ Isaiah Taylor ____________ Fr. _____35 _____ 37 _______ 1.12012-13 _____ Julien Lewis ____________So. _____33 _____ 35 _______ 1.12011-12 _____ Myck Kabongo __________ Fr. _____34 _____ 44 _______ 1.32010-11 _____ Cory Joseph ____________ Fr. _____36 _____ 37 _______ 1.02009-10 _____ Damion James __________ Sr. _____34 _____ 57 _______ 1.72008-09 _____ A.J. Abrams ____________ Sr. _____35 _____ 47 _______ 1.32007-08 _____ A.J. Abrams ____________ Jr. _____37 _____ 59 _______ 1.62006-07 _____ Kevin Durant ___________ Fr. _____35 _____ 66 _______ 1.92005-06 _____ P.J. Tucker _____________ Jr. _____37 _____ 66 _______ 1.82004-05 _____ Daniel Gibson __________ Fr. _____31 _____ 55 _______ 1.82003-04 _____ Royal Ivey ______________ Sr. _____33 _____ 41 _______ 1.22002-03 _____ T.J. Ford _______________So. ____33 _____ 66 _______ 2.02001-02 _____ T.J. Ford _______________ Fr. _____33 _____ 72 _______ 2.22000-01 _____ Maurice Evans __________ Jr. _____34 _____ 44 _______ 1.31999-2000 ___ Ivan Wagner ____________ Sr. _____33 _____ 52 _______ 1.61998-99 _____ Ivan Wagner ____________ Jr. _____32 _____ 69 _______ 2.21997-98 _____ Kris Clack ______________ Jr. _____28 _____ 55 _______ 2.01996-97 _____ Kris Clack ______________So. _____30 _____ 79 _______ 2.61995-96 _____ Lamont Hill ____________ Sr. _____29 _____ 66 _______ 2.31994-95 _____ Roderick Anderson ______ Sr. _____30 _____101 ______ 3.41993-94 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________ Sr. _____28 _____ 87 _______ 3.11992-93 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________ Jr. _____13 _____ 30 _______ 2.31991-92 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________So. _____35 _____ 82 _______ 2.31990-91 _____ Benford Williams ________ Jr. _____32 _____ 53 _______ 1.71989-90 _____ Lance Blanks ___________ Sr. _____32 _____ 87 _______ 2.71988-89 _____ Lance Blanks ___________ Jr. _____34 _____111 ______ 3.31987-88 _____ Alex Broadway __________ Sr. _____21 _____ 35 _______ 1.71986-87 _____ Patrick Fairs ____________ Sr. _____30 _____ 35 _______ 1.21985-86 _____ Karl Willock ____________ Sr. _____31 _____ 39 _______ 1.31984-85 _____ Karl Willock ____________ Jr. _____28 _____ 41 _______ 1.51983-84 _____ Carlton Cooper _________ Jr. _____28 _____ 27 _______ 1.01982-83 _____ Karl Willock ____________ Fr. _____14 _____ 18 _______ 1.31981-82 _____ Denard Holmes _________So. _____27 _____ 41 _______ 1.51980-81 _____ Ray Harper _____________ Fr. _____29 _____ 31 _______ 1.11979-80 _____ Ron Baxter _____________ Sr. _____30 _____ 25 _______ 0.8
ASSISTS PER GAME
YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT AST/G2013-14 _____ Isaiah Taylor ____________ Fr. _____35 _____141 ______ 4.02012-13 _____ Myck Kabongo __________So. _____11 _____ 55 _______ 5.02011-12 _____ Myck Kabongo __________ Fr. _____34 _____176 ______ 5.22010-11 _____ Cory Joseph ____________ Fr. _____36 _____109 ______ 3.02009-10 _____ Dogus Balbay ___________ Jr. _____27 _____106 ______ 3.92008-09 _____ Justin Mason ___________ Jr. _____35 _____141 ______ 4.02007-08 _____ D.J. Augustin ___________So. _____38 _____219 ______ 5.82006-07 _____ D.J. Augustin ___________ Fr. _____35 _____233 ______ 6.72005-06 _____ Daniel Gibson __________So. _____37 _____116 ______ 3.12004-05 _____ Daniel Gibson __________ Fr. _____31 _____121 ______ 3.92003-04 _____ Royal Ivey ______________ Sr. _____33 _____141 ______ 4.32002-03 _____ T.J. Ford _______________So. _____33 _____254 ______ 7.72001-02 _____ T.J. Ford _______________ Fr. _____33 _____273 ______ 8.32000-01 _____ Darren Kelly ____________ Sr. _____26 _____ 76 _______ 2.91999-2000 ___ Ivan Wagner ____________ Sr. _____33 _____154 ______ 4.71998-99 _____ Ivan Wagner ____________ Jr. _____32 _____126 ______ 3.91997-98 _____ Kris Clack ______________ Jr. _____28 _____ 90 _______ 3.21996-97 _____ Reggie Freeman ________ Sr. _____30 _____125 ______ 4.21995-96 _____ Reggie Freeman ________ Jr. _____31 _____120 ______ 3.91994-95 _____ Roderick Anderson ______ Sr. _____30 _____211 ______ 7.01993-94 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________ Sr. _____28 _____175 ______ 6.31992-93 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________ Jr. _____13 _____ 76 _______ 5.91991-92 _____ B.J. Tyler _______________So. _____35 _____229 ______ 6.51990-91 _____ Joey Wright ____________ Sr. _____31 _____113 ______ 3.71989-90 _____ Joey Wright ____________ Jr. _____33 _____126 ______ 3.81988-89 _____ Lance Blanks ___________ Jr. _____34 _____145 ______ 4.31987-88 _____ Alex Broadway __________ Sr. _____21 _____103 ______ 4.91986-87 _____ Alex Broadway __________ Jr. _____27 _____110 ______ 4.11985-86 _____ Alex Broadway __________So. _____31 _____154 ______ 5.01984-85 _____ Karl Willock ____________ Jr. _____28 _____ 95 _______ 3.41983-84 _____ Karl Willock ____________So. _____28 _____ 70 _______ 2.51982-83 _____ Karl Willock ____________ Fr. _____14 _____ 50 _______ 3.61981-82 _____ Jack Worthington _______ Fr. _____26 _____ 84 _______ 3.21980-81 _____ Fred Carson ____________So. _____29 _____113 ______ 3.9____________ Ray Harper _____________ Fr. _____29 _____113 ______ 3.91979-80 _____ Fred Carson ____________ Fr. _____29 _____131 ______ 4.51978-79 _____ Johnny Moore __________ Sr. _____29 _____242 ______ 8.31977-78 _____ Johnny Moore __________ Jr. _____31 _____214 ______ 6.91976-77 _____ Johnny Moore __________So. _____26 _____153 ______ 5.91975-76 _____ Dan Krueger ____________ Sr. _____26 _____150 ______ 5.8
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Overtime Record ______________________________________________________ 45-48Home Overtime Record _________________________________________________ 19-22Erwin Center Overtime Record ___________________________________________ 12-13Road Overtime Record __________________________________________________ 19-19Neutral Overtime Record __________________________________________________ 7-7Quadruple Overtime Games ____________________________________________ 1 (0-1)Triple Overtime Games ________________________________________________ 1 (0-1)Double Overtime Games ______________________________________________ 11 (8-3)Single Overtime Games _____________________________________________ 80 (37-43)Most Overtime Games in a Season ___________________________________ 6 (2012-13)Most Conference Overtime Games in a Season _________________________ 5 (2012-13)Most Frequent Overtime Opponent __________________________ SMU, nine times (3-6)Most Consecutive Overtime Games ___________________ 2, many times; last in 2012-13
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Buzzer BeatersHere is a look at Texas games that were decided on a made shot within the final four seconds. (Information taken from game play-by-plays, available since the 1962-63 season.)
Texas 87, Arizona State 85NCAA Tournament Second RoundMarch 20, 2014, at Milwaukee, Wis.Cameron Ridley put-back as time expired
Texas 67, Kansas State 64Jan. 24, 2014, at Austin, TexasJonathan Holmes three-pointer as time expired
Texas 71, Texas Tech 69 (ot)March 9, 2013, at Lubbock, TexasJulien Lewis jumper at :03
#22/25 Texas 78, North Carolina 76Dec. 18, 2010, at Greensboro, N.C.Cory Joseph 15-foot turnaround jumper at :01.4
Wake Forest 81, Texas 80 (ot)NCAA Tournament First RoundMar. 18, 2010, at New Orleans, La.Ishmael Smith 17-foot pull-jumper at :01.3
Wisconsin 67, #9 Texas 66Dec. 29, 2007, at Austin, TexasMichael Flowers three-pointer at :02.7
Michigan State 63, #19 Texas 612K Sports College Hoops Classic SemifinalNov. 16, 2006, at New York, N.Y.Drew Neitzel runner in the lane at :02.4
#9 Texas 74, #22 West Virginia 71NCAA Atlanta Regional SemifinalMar. 23, 2006, at Atlanta, Ga.Kenton Paulino three-pointer as time expired
Texas A&M 46, #6 Texas 43Mar. 1, 2006, at College Station, TexasAcie Law three-pointer at :00.0
#18 Texas 63, Nebraska 61Jan. 17, 2004, at Austin, TexasRoyal Ivey 16-foot fadeaway at :02.4
#18 Texas 79, #25 Providence 77 (ot)Jan. 5, 2004, at Providence, R.I.P.J. Tucker 5-footer in the lane as time expired
#11 Oregon 72, Texas 70NCAA Midwest Regional SemifinalMarch 22, 2002, at Madison, Wis.Frederick Jones 6-footer in lane at :02.7
Texas 57, #7 Iowa State 56Feb. 19, 1997, at Austin, TexasDennis Jordan tip in at :03.3
#14 Utah 70, Texas 69Nov. 29, 1995, at Austin, TexasBen Caton layup off inbounds pass at :02.7NOTE: The loss ended Texas’ school-record home win streak at 26.
Texas 93, Utah 91 (2 ot)Dec. 29, 1993, at Austin, TexasTremaine Wingfield foul line 15-footer at :00.2NOTE: Wingfield also hit an 18-footer at the end of regu-lation to send the game to overtime. Both shots came off length-of-the-court passes from Tommy Penders. The play at the end of regulation began with :00.2 on the clock, while the play to end the game began with :01.4 on the clock. The next spring, the NCAA ruled that the only way a team could score on a play that begins with :00.3 or less on the clock is by a tip-in of the inbounds pass.
Texas Tech 105, Texas 103Feb. 25, 1993, at Lubbock, TexasWill Flemons with a follow at :01
Baylor 87, Texas 86Jan. 16, 1993, at Austin, TexasWillie Sublett 16-footer at :03.6
Long Beach State 89, Texas 87Dec. 12, 1989, at Austin, TexasLucious Harris three-pointer as time expired
Texas 93, SMU 91 (ot)SWC Tournament First RoundMar. 10, 1989, at Dallas, TexasTravis Mays hits both ends of a one-and-one at :03
Texas 88, Houston 86Jan. 1, 1989, at Houston, TexasJoey Wright follows his own miss with a layup as time expired
Texas 85, Oklahoma State 84Dec. 29, 1988, at Oklahoma City, Okla.Lance Blanks two free throws at :02
Texas 90, Southwestern La. 89 (ot)Dec. 16, 1987, at Austin , TexasAlvin Heggs baseline 8-footer at :03
Texas 57, SMU 55Feb. 14, 1987, at Dallas, TexasTravis Mays 21-foot three-pointer at :01
Texas 70, Rice 69Feb. 1, 1987, at Houston, TexasPatrick Fairs hits the first of two free throws at :00
Texas 75, Tenn.-Chattanooga 74Dec. 22, 1986, at Austin, TexasDennis Perryman hits two free throws at :02
#17 N.C. State 69, Texas 68Nov. 28, 1986, at Great Alaska ShootoutWalker Lambiotte hits both ends of a one-and-one at :00
Texas Tech 63, Texas 62Mar. 2, 1986, at Austin, TexasDewayne Chism tip in at :02NOTE: The loss caused a three-way tie for the SWC title (Texas, TCU and Texas A&M).
TCU 55, Texas 54Feb. 22, 1986, at Fort Worth, TexasJamie Dixon 26-footer at :01
Texas A&M 55, Texas 54Jan. 15, 1986, at College Station, TexasTodd Holloway hits front end of one-and-one at :02
Texas 53, Texas A&M 51Feb. 20, 1985, at College Station, TexasMike Wacker 8-footer in lane at :01
Baylor 48, Texas 46SWC Tournament First RoundMar. 1, 1982, at Waco, TexasJay Shakir 22-footer from top of key at :01
SMU 53, Texas 51 (ot)Jan. 6, 1981, at Austin, TexasGordon Welch with a follow at :01
Arkansas 60, Texas 59Feb. 2, 1980, at Fayetteville, Ark.U.S. Reed 20-footer at :01
North Texas 79, Texas 77 (ot)Jan. 17, 1980, at Denton, TexasKen Robinson hits a field goal at :01
Army 74, Texas 73Dec. 26, 1977, at Milwaukee, Wis.Clennie Brundidge tip in at :01
Baylor 72, Texas 70SWC Tournament First RoundFeb. 26, 1977, at Austin, TexasSherman Patton 25-foot jump shot at :01
Texas 77, Baylor 75Jan. 22, 1972, at Waco, TexasLarry Robinson 15-footer at :01
Texas 56, Oklahoma State 54Dec. 16, 1967, at Stillwater, Okla.Wayne Doyal hits both ends of a one-and-one at :02
Texas 70, Texas Tech 68Jan. 14, 1967, at Austin, TexasGary Overbeck layup at :02
Texas 77, TCU 75Feb. 8, 1966, at Austin, TexasDale Dotson 18-footer at :01
SMU 80, Texas 78NCAA Tournament play-in gameMarch 8, 1965, at Waco, TexasBob Begert layup as time expiredNOTE: SMU advances to the NCAA Tournament.
Texas 78, Texas Tech 76Feb. 15, 1964, at Lubbock, TexasBobby Puryear layup at :03
SMU 76, Texas 74 (ot)Feb. 4, 1964, at Austin, TexasJames Brockman hits both ends of a one-and-one at :01
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1959-60 __________________________________________________ Won 18, Lost 812 Jay Arnette (6-2, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *19.933 Brenton Hughes (6-5, Sr., F) ____________________________________ *12.610 Donnie Lasiter (5-11, Jr., G) ____________________________________ *11.231 Albert Almanza (6-8, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *10.832 Wayne Clark (6-11, Jr., C) _______________________________________ *6.0
1960-61 _________________________________________________ Won 14, Lost 1010 Donnie Lasiter (5-11, Sr., G) ____________________________________ *14.831 Albert Almanza (6-8, Sr., F) _____________________________________ *14.022 Butch Skeete (6-1, Jr., G) ______________________________________ *10.935 Jimmy Brown (6-8, Jr., C) _______________________________________ *6.532 Wayne Clark (6-11, Sr., C) _______________________________________ *5.5
1961-62 __________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 835 Jimmy Brown (6-7, Sr., C) ______________________________________ *14.122 Butch Skeete (6-1, Sr., G) ______________________________________ *12.215 Jimmy Gilbert (5-9, Jr., G) ______________________________________ *10.430 Jack Dugan (6-7, Jr., C) _________________________________________ *9.812 Mutt Heller (6-3, Jr., F) _________________________________________ *7.6
1962-63 __________________________________________________ Won 20, Lost 731 Mike Humphrey (6-8, Jr., C) ____________________________________ *12.015 Jimmy Gilbert (5-9, Sr., G)______________________________________ *11.635 John Fultz (6-8, So., C) _________________________________________ *9.340 Larry Franks (6-5, So., F) ________________________________________ *8.334 Joe Fisher (6-7, Jr., F) __________________________________________ *6.7
1963-64 __________________________________________________ Won 15, Lost 934 Joe Fisher (6-7, Sr., F) _________________________________________ *14.235 John Fultz (6-8, Jr., C) _________________________________________ *13.340 Larry Franks (6-6, Jr., F) ________________________________________ *13.114 Tommy Nelms (6-0, Jr., G) ______________________________________ *8.420 Jimmy Clark (5-9, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *8.3
1964-65 __________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 940 Larry Franks (6-5, Sr., F) _______________________________________ *12.612 Paul Olivier (6-3, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *12.144 Mickey White (6-6, Jr., F) ______________________________________ *11.535 John Fultz (6-8, Sr., C) _________________________________________ *10.720 Jimmy Clark (5-9, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *9.0
1965-66 _________________________________________________ Won 12, Lost 1244 Mickey White (6-5, Sr., F) ______________________________________ *13.514 Dale Dotson (6-1, Jr., G) _______________________________________ *12.812 Paul Olivier (6-3, Sr., F) ________________________________________ *10.320 Noel Stout (6-3, Jr., G) __________________________________________ *9.940 Gary Overbeck (6-7, So., C) _______________________________________ 5.9
1966-67 _________________________________________________ Won 14, Lost 1020 Noel Stout (6-3, Sr., F) _________________________________________ *16.035 Charley Turnbough (6-5, Sr., F) _________________________________ *11.515 Billy Arnold (6-1, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *14.240 Gary Overbeck (6-7, Jr., C) _____________________________________ *10.311 Mike Gammon (6-2, Sr., G) ______________________________________ *7.4
1967-68 _________________________________________________ Won 11, Lost 1315 Billy Arnold (6-1, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *19.940 Gary Overbeck (6-7, Sr., C) _____________________________________ *16.820 Wayne Doyal (6-6, So., F) ______________________________________ *12.941 Kurt Papp (6-5, Jr., F) _________________________________________ *11.413 Larry Smith (5-10, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *7.7
1968-69 __________________________________________________ Won 9, Lost 1541 Kurt Papp (6-5, Sr., F) _________________________________________ *18.020 Wayne Doyal (6-6, So., F) ______________________________________ *15.832 Bruce Motley (6-6, Jr., C) ________________________________________ *9.213 Larry Smith (5-10, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *9.115 Billy Black (6-3, So., G) _________________________________________ *8.9
Yearly Scoring Leaders1949-50 _________________________________________________ Won 13, Lost 1113 Tom Hamilton (6-3, Sr., F) _____________________________________ *15.117 Bill McGee (6-4, Jr., F) ___________________________________________ 9.622 Bill Huffman (6-1, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *7.712 Frank Womack (5-11, Jr., G) _____________________________________ *5.920 Joe Ed Falk (6-4, So., F) _________________________________________ *5.2
1950-51 _________________________________________________ Won 13, Lost 1432 James Dowies (6-3, Jr., F) ______________________________________ *11.920 George Scaling (5-11, So., G) ___________________________________ *10.733 Joe Ed Falk (6-5, Jr., F) _________________________________________ *7.434 Don Klein (6-6, Jr., C) __________________________________________ *5.012 Frank Womack (5-11, Sr., G) _____________________________________ *3.5
1951-52 __________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 832 James Dowies (6-3, Sr., F) ______________________________________ *13.023 Ted Price (6-8, Sr., C) __________________________________________ *10.120 George Scaling (5-11, Jr., G) ____________________________________ *10.331 Gib Ford (6-3, So., F) ___________________________________________ *4.710 Jimmy Viramontes (5-7, Sr., G) ___________________________________ *4.3
1952-53 __________________________________________________ Won 12, Lost 920 George Scaling (5-11, Sr., G) ___________________________________ *15.030 Billy Powell (6-5, Jr., F) ________________________________________ *10.232 Fred Saunders (6-7, Jr., C) _______________________________________ *8.131 Gib Ford (6-4, Jr., F) ___________________________________________ *9.811 Leon Black (5-8, Sr., G) _________________________________________ *7.7
1953-54 __________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 932 Fred Saunders (6-7, Sr., C) _____________________________________ *15.130 Billy Powell (6-5, Sr., F) ________________________________________ *12.831 Gib Ford (6-4, Sr., F) ___________________________________________ *9.223 Bob Waggener (6-7, Sr., C) ______________________________________ *7.421 Jim Richardson (6-4, Sr., F) _______________________________________ 6.6
1954-55 __________________________________________________ Won 4, Lost 2031 Raymond Downs (6-4, So., F) ___________________________________ *18.224 Wayman Buchanan (6-4, Jr., F) __________________________________ *11.634 Ellis Olmstead (6-10, So., C) _____________________________________ *9.8 21 Norman Hooton (6-2, So., G) ____________________________________ *9.125 John Schmid (6-1, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *5.8
1955-56 _________________________________________________ Won 12, Lost 1031 Raymond Downs (6-4, Jr., F) ___________________________________ *26.422 Norman Hooton (6-2, Jr., G) ____________________________________ *13.534 Ellis Olmstead (6-10, Jr., C) _____________________________________ *10.321 Kermit Decker (6-0, So., G) ______________________________________ *9.324 Bill Groogan (6-3, Jr., F) ________________________________________ *5.2
1957-58 _________________________________________________ Won 10, Lost 1321 Kermit Decker (6-0, Sr., G) _____________________________________ *12.432 John Shaffer (6-5, Sr., C) _______________________________________ *10.511 Kenneth Cleveland (5-11, Sr., G) ________________________________ *10.333 Brenton Hughes (6-4, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *9.812 Jay Arnette (6-2, So., F) _________________________________________ *9.1
1958-59 __________________________________________________ Won 4, Lost 2012 Jay Arnette (6-2, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *14.231 Albert Almanza (6-8, So., F) ____________________________________ *11.032 Wayne Clark (6-11, So., C) ______________________________________ *9.5 15 Bobby Puryear (6-0, Sr., G) ______________________________________ *9.034 Jerry Don Smith (6-5, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *6.0
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1979-80 _________________________________________________ Won 19, Lost 1112 Ron Baxter (6-4, Sr., F) ________________________________________ *17.832 John Danks (6-6, Sr., G) _______________________________________ *15.742 LaSalle Thompson (6-10, Fr., C) _________________________________ *12.843 Henry Johnson (6-6, So., F) _____________________________________ *9.300 George Turner (6-1, Fr., G) _______________________________________ 8.5
1980-81 _________________________________________________ Won 15, Lost 1542 LaSalle Thompson (6-10, So., C) _________________________________ *19.243 Henry Johnson (6-6, Jr., F) ______________________________________ 14.540 Ken Montgomery (6-6, Jr., F) ___________________________________ *11.512 Ray Harper (5-11, Fr., G) ________________________________________ *9.85 Virdell Howland (6-6, Jr., F) ______________________________________ 8.9
1981-82 _________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 1142 LaSalle Thompson (6-10, Jr., C) _________________________________ *18.644 Mike Wacker (6-9, So., F) ______________________________________ *15.25 Virdell Howland (6-6, Sr., F) ____________________________________ *12.922 Denard Holmes (6-4, So., F) ____________________________________ *12.024 Jack Worthington (6-2, Fr., G) ___________________________________ *6.8
1982-83 __________________________________________________ Won 6, Lost 2242 Bill Wendlandt (6-7, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *15.333 Carlton Cooper (6-4, So., F) ____________________________________ *12.514 Karl Willock (6-3, Fr., G) _______________________________________ *10.532 Don Ellis (6-5, Jr., F)____________________________________________ *8.052 David Seitz (6-8, Fr., F) _________________________________________ *5.7
1983-84 __________________________________________________ Won 7, Lost 2133 Carlton Cooper (6-4, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *17.223 Marcus Bolden (6-3, Fr., G) ______________________________________ *9.314 Karl Willock (6-3, So., G) ________________________________________ *9.352 David Seitz (6-8, So., F) __________________________________________ 7.943 Dennis Perryman (6-6, Fr., F) ____________________________________ *5.6
1984-85 _________________________________________________ Won 15, Lost 1344 Mike Wacker (6-8, Sr., F) _______________________________________ *16.755 John Brownlee (6-10, Jr., C) ____________________________________ *13.833 Carlton Cooper (6-4, Sr., F) _____________________________________ *10.214 Karl Willock (6-3, Jr., G) _________________________________________ *8.812 Alex Broadway (5-11, Fr., G) _____________________________________ *3.9
1985-86 _________________________________________________ Won 19, Lost 1255 John Brownlee (6-10, Sr., C) ____________________________________ *17.033 Patrick Fairs (6-5, Jr., F) ________________________________________ *14.814 Karl Willock (6-3, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *9.354 Raynard Davis (6-7, Jr., F) _______________________________________ *8.312 Alex Broadway (5-11, So., G) _____________________________________ 4.8
1986-87 _________________________________________________ Won 14, Lost 1733 Patrick Fairs (6-5, Sr., F)________________________________________ *17.054 Raynard Davis (6-7, Sr., F) ______________________________________ *12.443 Dennis Perryman (6-5, Sr., F) ____________________________________ *9.014 Travis Mays (6-3, Fr., G) _________________________________________ *8.622 Wayne Thomas (6-2, Jr., G) _______________________________________ 7.3
1987-88 _________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 1314 Travis Mays (6-3, So., G) _______________________________________ *18.142 Alvin Heggs (6-8, Jr., F) _________________________________________ 14.954 Jose Nassar (6-9, Jr., C) ________________________________________ *12.011 Courtney Jeans (6-2, Fr., G) _____________________________________ *7.933 Russell Green (6-6, So., F) ________________________________________ 5.7
Yearly Scoring Leaders1969-70 _________________________________________________ Won 11, Lost 1320 Wayne Doyal (6-6, Jr., F) _______________________________________ *17.315 Eric Groscurth (6-6, So., F) _____________________________________ *12.444 Lynn Howden (6-7, So., C) _____________________________________ *12.214 Sam Bradley (6-2, So., G) _______________________________________ *6.524 Scooter Lenox (6-2, So., G) _______________________________________ 5.4
1970-71 _________________________________________________ Won 12, Lost 1230 Jimmy Blacklock (6-1, Jr., G) ____________________________________ *16.610 Billy Black (6-3, Sr., G) _________________________________________ *15.444 Lynn Howden (6-7, Jr., F) ______________________________________ *14.024 Scooter Lenox (6-2, Jr., G) _____________________________________ *11.432 B.G. Brosterhous (6-10, So., C) __________________________________ *11.2
1971-72 __________________________________________________ Won 19, Lost 941 Larry Robinson (6-6, So., F)_____________________________________ *21.924 Scooter Lenox (6-2, Sr., G) _____________________________________ *13.940 John Wilson (6-8, So., F) ________________________________________ 10.432 B.G. Brosterhous (6-10, Jr., C) ____________________________________ *9.315 Eric Groscurth (6-6, Jr., F) _______________________________________ *7.8
1972-73 _________________________________________________ Won 13, Lost 1241 Larry Robinson (6-6, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *18.132 B.G. Brosterhous (6-10, Jr., C) ___________________________________ *14.940 John Wilson (6-8, Jr., F) ________________________________________ *14.533 Harry Larrabee (5-10, Jr., G) ____________________________________ *12.615 Eric Groscurth (6-6, Sr., F) ______________________________________ *10.6
1973-74 _________________________________________________ Won 12, Lost 1541 Larry Robinson (6-6, Sr., F) _____________________________________ *22.433 Harry Larrabee (5-10, Sr., G) ____________________________________ *14.521 Dan Krueger (5-11, So., G) _____________________________________ *10.720 Ed Johnson (6-5, Fr., F) _________________________________________ *8.232 Tommy Weilert (6-7, Fr., C)______________________________________ *6.7
1974-75 _________________________________________________ Won 10, Lost 1521 Dan Krueger (5-11, Jr., G) ______________________________________ *13.220 Ed Johnson (6-5, So., F) _______________________________________ *11.244 Tyrone Johnson (6-7, Sr., C) _____________________________________ *9.341 Mike Murphy (6-8, Fr., F) _______________________________________ *7.915 Tommy Delatour (6-3, Jr., G) ____________________________________ *7.3
1975-76 __________________________________________________ Won 9, Lost 1721 Dan Krueger (5-11, Sr., G) ______________________________________ *18.910 Johnny Moore (6-1, Fr., G) _____________________________________ *13.641 Mike Murphy (6-8, So., F) _______________________________________ *9.520 Ed Johnson (6-5, Jr., F) _________________________________________ *8.514 Gary Goodner (6-7, So., C) ______________________________________ *7.1
1976-77 _________________________________________________ Won 13, Lost 1311 Jim Krivacs (6-1, So., G) ________________________________________ *18.512 Ron Baxter (6-4, Fr., F) ________________________________________ *16.700 Johnny Moore (6-1, So., G) _____________________________________ *16.042 Gary Goodner (6-7, Jr., C) ______________________________________ *13.440 Rich Parson (6-7, Sr., F) _________________________________________ *6.3
1977-78 __________________________________________________ Won 26, Lost 511 Jim Krivacs (6-1, Jr.., G) ________________________________________ *21.912 Ron Baxter (6-4, So., F) ________________________________________ *19.000 Johnny Moore (6-1, Jr., G) _____________________________________ *13.531 Tyrone Branyan (6-7, Jr., F) _____________________________________ *12.842 Gary Goodner (6-7, Sr., C) _______________________________________ *7.2
1978-79 __________________________________________________ Won 21, Lost 831 Tyrone Branyan (6-7, Sr., F) ____________________________________ *18.111 Jim Krivacs (6-1, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *17.612 Ron Baxter (6-4, Jr., F) _________________________________________ *11.700 Johnny Moore (6-1, Sr., G) _____________________________________ *10.230 Phillip Stroud (6-7, Sr., F) _______________________________________ *9.5
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1997-98 _________________________________________________ Won 14, Lost 1715 Kris Clack (6-5, Jr., G/F) ________________________________________ *17.344 Luke Axtell (6-9, Fr., G) ________________________________________ *13.34 Chris Mihm (7-0, Fr., C) ________________________________________ *12.43 Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (6-7, So., F) __________________________ *10.431 DeJuan Vazquez (6-4, Jr., G) _____________________________________ *7.5
1998-99 _________________________________________________ Won 19, Lost 133 Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (6-7, Jr., F) ___________________________ *16.515 Kris Clack (6-5, Sr., F) __________________________________________ *14.24 Chris Mihm (7-0, So., C) _______________________________________ *13.723 William Clay (6-2, Jr., G) _________________________________________ 8.15 Ivan Wagner (6-1, Jr., G) ________________________________________ *6.1
1999-2000 ________________________________________________ Won 24, Lost 94 Chris Mihm (7-0, Jr., C) ________________________________________ *17.73 Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (6-7, Sr., F) ___________________________ *13.725 Darren Kelly (6-3, Jr., G) _______________________________________ *10.020 Chris Owens (6-8, So., F) _________________________________________ 9.45 Ivan Wagner (6-1, Sr., G) ________________________________________ *9.1
2000-01 __________________________________________________ Won 25, Lost 95 Maurice Evans (6-5, Jr., F) ______________________________________ *15.625 Darren Kelly (6-3, Sr. G) _______________________________________ *15.320 Chris Owens (6-9, Jr., F) _______________________________________ *14.40 James Thomas (6-8, Fr., C) ______________________________________ *7.033 Brian Boddicker (6-9, Fr., F) ______________________________________ 5.7
2001-02 _________________________________________________ Won 22, Lost 123 Brandon Mouton (6-4, So., G) __________________________________ *13.724 Royal Ivey (6-3, So., G) ________________________________________ *10.911 T.J. Ford (5-10, Fr., G) _________________________________________ *10.80 James Thomas (6-8, So., C) _____________________________________ *10.715 Deginald Erskin (6-6, Jr., F) ______________________________________ *7.7
2002-03 __________________________________________________ Won 26, Lost 711 T.J. Ford (5-10, So., G) _________________________________________ *15.03 Brandon Mouton (6-4, Jr., G) ___________________________________ *14.80 James Thomas (6-8, Jr., C) _____________________________________ *11.133 Brian Boddicker (6-8, Jr., F) _______________________________________ 8.324 Royal Ivey (6-3, Jr., G) __________________________________________ *7.9
2003-04 __________________________________________________ Won 25, Lost 83 Brandon Mouton (6-4, Sr., G) ___________________________________ *13.92 P.J. Tucker (6-5, Fr., F) _________________________________________ *10.424 Royal Ivey (6-3, Sr., G) __________________________________________ *9.433 Brian Boddicker (6-8, Sr., F) ______________________________________ 8.110 Kenny Taylor (6-2, Jr., G) _________________________________________ 7.3
2004-05 _________________________________________________ Won 20, Lost 111 Daniel Gibson (6-2, Fr., G) _____________________________________ *14.22 P.J. Tucker (6-5, So., F) _________________________________________ 13.722 Brad Buckman (6-8, Jr., F) ______________________________________ *12.521 Jason Klotz (6-9, Sr., C) ________________________________________ *11.210 Kenny Taylor (6-2, Sr., G) ______________________________________ *10.6
2012-13 _________________________________________________ Won 16, Lost 1812 Myck Kabongo (6-1, So., G) ____________________________________ *14.61 Sheldon McClellan (6-4, So., G) __________________________________ 13.514 Julien Lewis (6-3, So., G) _______________________________________ *11.233 Ioannis Papapetrou (6-8, Fr., F) __________________________________ *8.33 Javan Felix (5-10, Fr., G) _________________________________________ 6.8
2013-14 _________________________________________________ Won 24, Lost 1110 Jonathan Holmes (6-8, Jr., F) ___________________________________ *12.81 Isaiah Taylor (6-1, Fr., G) _______________________________________ *12.73 Javan Felix (5-11, So., G) _______________________________________ *11.655 Cameron Ridley (6-9, So., C) ____________________________________ *11.22 Demarcus Holland (6-2, So., G) __________________________________ *7.1
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DURANT’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2006-07 35-35 1255-35.9 306-647 .473 82-203 .404 209-256 .816 106-284 390-11.1 71-0 46 99 67 66 903-25.8
Kevin Durant (#35) • At Texas: 2007 • 2007 Consensus National Player of the YearKevin Durant spent just one season in Austin, but it was a season for the ages. Durant (born Sept. 29, 1988) led one of the youngest teams in school history (started one sophomore and four freshmen for the majority of the year) to a 25-10 mark and the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. Durant was the consensus National Player of the Year, becoming the first freshman in NCAA history to win any of the major National Player of the Year awards. A consensus first-team All-American, Durant was just the third freshman in NCAA history to earn that accolade (joining Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma in 1983 and Chris Jackson of LSU in 1989). He earned Big 12 Conference Player of the Year honors, becoming the first freshman to receive that award. Durant was the only player during the 2006-07 season to rank in the Top 10 nationally in both scoring (fourth) and rebounding (fourth). He led the Big 12 in scoring (25.8 ppg), rebounding (11.1 rpg) and blocked shots (67), and his 20 double-doubles ranked second nationally. Durant reached the 30-point mark 11 times, the 20-point plateau in 30 games and posted double digits in points in all 35 contests. Durant turned professional following his freshman season and was selected by the Seattle Sonics (Oklahoma City Thunder) as the second overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. His No. 35 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Feb. 25, 2009.
Slater Martin (#15) • At Texas: 1944, ‘47-49 • Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame InducteeSlater Martin led Texas to a 63-14 record from 1947-49, including a third-place finish at the NCAA Tournament during his sophomore campaign in 1946-47. Martin (born Oct. 22, 1925) actually enrolled at Texas in the fall of 1943 and played four games as a freshman on the varsity squad. He went into military service following a 77-40 home victory over Texas A&M on Jan. 15, 1944. Martin rejoined the Longhorns for the 1946-47 Final Four run. He earned third-team All-America honors from both the Helms Foundation and True Magazine as a junior in 1947-48. Martin garnered first-team All-America honors from the Helms Foundation and second-team All-America mention from Look Magazine during his senior year in 1948-49. In his next-to-last game at Texas, he set a school single-game record with 49 points in an 81-60 victory against TCU on Feb. 26, 1949. During his collegiate career, he played in 78 games and broke UT’s all-time scoring mark (984 points). Following his collegiate days, Martin began an 11-year career in the National Basketball Association with the Minneapolis Lakers (1949-50 to 1955-56) and the St. Louis Hawks (1956-57 to 1959-60). The 5-10 guard established a reputation as one of the top defensive players in the league. He led his teams to five World Championships and reached the NBA Finals three additional times. Martin earned All-NBA honors seven times and is still considered one of the greatest small men to ever play the game. He was inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1962. In 1982, he became the first Longhorns player to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. His No. 15 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Jan. 31, 2009. Martin passed away on Oct. 18, 2012 at the age of 86.
T.J. Ford (#11) • At Texas: 2002-03 • 2003 National Player of the YearT.J. Ford was a two-year starter at point guard for the Longhorns in 2001-02 and 2002-03. He led Texas to an appearance in the “Sweet 16” as a freshman, earning National Freshman of the Year honors by the United States Basketball Writers Association. Ford (born March 24, 1983) became the first freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation in assists (8.27 apg) and was the consensus Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year. He returned to lead the Longhorns to their first Final Four appearance since 1947 during his sophomore campaign and won the Naismith and Wooden Awards as the top player in college basketball. Ford also was named National Player of the Year by Chevrolet, CBS SportsLine.com, ESPN.com, The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated. A consensus first-team All-American, he led the team in scoring (15.0 ppg), assists (7.7 apg), steals (2.0 spg), free throw percentage (.820) and minutes played (33.6 mpg). Ford finished his career in second place on UT’s all-time career assists list (527) and held the top two single-season assists marks in school history (273 in 2001-02; 254 in 2002-03). Ford turned professional after his sophomore season and was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks as the eighth overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. His No. 11 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Feb. 8, 2004. Ford became the first UT basketball player and just the fourth athlete in University of Texas history to have his jersey number retired, joining Earl Campbell (football), Ricky Williams (football) and Roger Clemens (baseball).
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National HonorsNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2003 _________T.J. Ford ___________________________ CBS/Chevrolet________________________________________________Naismith Award_________________________________________ John R. Wooden Award2007 _________Kevin Durant __________________Adolph Rupp Trophy_______________________________________________ Associated Press_________________________________________________ CBS/Chevrolet________________________________________________Naismith Award_________________________ National Association of Basketball Coaches_________________________________________ Oscar Robertson Trophy_________________________________________ John R. Wooden Award
NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
1992 _________Terrence Rencher _______________________ Dick Vitale2002 _________T.J. Ford _________________________________USBWA2004 _________Daniel Gibson ________________ Dick Vitale (ESPN.com)2007 _________Kevin Durant ___________________ The Sporting News_______________________________________________________USBWA
1968 _________Gary Overbeck ________________ CoSIDA second team1973 _________Jack Louis ____________________ CoSIDA second team1979 _________Jim Krivacs ______________________ CoSIDA first team2008 _________D.J. Augustin __________ ESPN The Magazine first team
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All-Americans
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BY PLAYER
Year Player Name of Team1916 _________Clyde Littlefield ________ Helms Foundation (first team)1924 _________Abb Curtis _____________ Helms Foundation (first team)1934 _________Jack Gray _________ Converse Yearbook (second team)______________________________ Literary Digest Magazine (third team)1935 _________Jack Gray _____________________Consensus first team1939 _________Bobby Moers __________ Helms Foundation (first team)1940 _________Bobby Moers __________ Helms Foundation (first team)1943 _________John Hargis _________ Helms Foundation (second team)_________________________________ The Sporting News (second team)1947 _________John Hargis _________________ Consensus second team1948 _________Slater Martin __________ Helms Foundation (third team)______________________________________ True Magazine (third team)1949 _________Slater Martin ___________ Helms Foundation (first team)____________________________________ Look Magazine (second team)___________________________________ The Sporting News (fifth team)1950 _________Tom Hamilton ______ Helms Foundation (second team)1956 _________Raymond Downs ____ Helms Foundation (second team)1957 _________Raymond Downs ____ Helms Foundation (second team)1960 _________Jay Arnette ____________ Coach and Athlete (first team)___________________________________ Converse Yearbook (first team)_________________________________ Helms Foundation (second team)
Player Name of Team YearLaMarcus Aldridge ___ NABC (third team) ______________________ 2006Jay Arnette _________ Coach and Athlete (first team) ____________ 1960 Converse Yearbook (first team)____________ 1960 Helms Foundation (second team) _________ 1960D.J. Augustin ________ Consensus first team ____________________ 2008Abb Curtis __________ Helms Foundation (first team) ____________ 1924Raymond Downs ____ Helms Foundation (second team) _________ 1956 Helms Foundation (second team) _________ 1957Kevin Durant ________ Consensus first team ____________________ 2007T.J. Ford ____________ Consensus first team ____________________ 2003Jack Gray ___________ Converse Yearbook (second team) _________ 1934 Literary Digest Magazine (third team) ______ 1934 Consensus first team ____________________ 1935Jordan Hamilton _____ Consensus second team _________________ 2011Tom Hamilton _______ Helms Foundation (second team) _________ 1950John Hargis _________ Helms Foundation (second team) _________ 1943 The Sporting News (second team) _________ 1943 Consensus second team _________________ 1947Damion James ______ Sporting News (second team) _____________ 2010 Associated Press (third team) _____________ 2010
Year Player Name of Team1978 _________Jim Krivacs ______________________Helms Foundation1979 _________Jim Krivacs ________ Converse Yearbook (second team)1982 _________LaSalle Thompson ________________Helms Foundation1994 _________B.J. Tyler _______________ Associated Press (third team)____________________________________Basketball Weekly (third team)_____________________________ United Press International (third team)2000 _________Chris Mihm ____________________Consensus first team2003 _________T.J. Ford ______________________Consensus first team2006 _________P.J. Tucker ____________ Associated Press (second team)__________________________________________ USBWA (second team)______________________________________________ NABC (third team)______________LaMarcus Aldridge ________________ NABC (third team)2007 _________Kevin Durant __________________Consensus first team2008 _________D.J. Augustin __________________Consensus first team2010 _________Damion James _________ Sporting News (second team)_____________________________________ Associated Press (third team)2011 _________Jordan Hamilton ____________ Consensus second team
Player Name of Team YearJim Krivacs _________ Helms Foundation ______________________ 1978 Converse Yearbook (second team) _________ 1979Clyde Littlefield _____ Helms Foundation (first team) ____________ 1916Slater Martin ________ Helms Foundation (third team) ___________ 1948 True Magazine (third team) _______________ 1948 Helms Foundation (first team) ____________ 1949 Look Magazine (second team) ____________ 1949 The Sporting News (fifth team) ____________ 1949Chris Mihm _________ Consensus first team ____________________ 2000Bobby Moers________ Helms Foundation (first team) ____________ 1939 Helms Foundation (first team) ____________ 1940LaSalle Thompson ___ Helms Foundation ______________________ 1982P.J. Tucker __________ Associated Press (second team) ___________ 2006 USBWA (second team) ___________________ 2006 NABC (third team) ______________________ 2006B.J. Tyler ___________ Associated Press (third team) _____________ 1994 Basketball Weekly (third team) ____________ 1994 United Press International (third team) _____ 1994
20 All-Americans • 26 All-America Honors
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(1915-96)
1915 ________________________ Pete Edmond____________________________Clyde Littlefield_______________________________ Grady Ross1916 __________________________ Pig Dittmar_____________________________ Pete Edmond____________________________Clyde Littlefield1917 __________________________ Pig Dittmar____________________________ James Thomas____________________________ Joe Thompson1918 ___________________________Al DeViney______________________________ Johnny Gray______________________________Jimmie Greer1919 ___________________________Al DeViney______________________________Jimmie Greer_____________________ George W. McCullough______________________________ Louis Smyth1920 ________________ George W. McCullough1921 __________ George H. “Hook” McCullough1922 __________ George H. “Hook” McCullough_____________________________ Phillip Peyton1923 _______________________ Ivan Robertson1924 ___________________________ Abb Curtis_____________________________ Hubert Foster____________________________ Ivan Robertson1929 __________________________ Holly Brock_______________________________ Steve Wray1930 __________________________ Alfred Rose1933 ____________________________ Jack Gray_______________________________Bill Kubricht__________________________________ Ed Price1934 ____________________________ Jack Gray1935 ____________________________ Jack Gray1936 __________________________ Jack Collins1937 _________________________Henry Clifton1939 _________________________Bobby Moers1940 _________________________Bobby Moers1943 __________________________ John Hargis1946 ___________________________ Al Madsen1947 __________________________ John Hargis________________________________ Al Madsen1948 ___________________________ Al Madsen______________________________ Slater Martin1949 _________________________ Slater Martin1950 ________________________Tom Hamilton1952 ________________________ James Dowies1953 __________________________ Billy Powell____________________________ George Scaling1954 ________________________Fred Saunders1956 _____________________ Raymond Downs1957 _____________________ Raymond Downs1960 __________________________ Jay Arnette1961 ________________________Donnie Lasiter1963 ________________________ Jimmy Gilbert___________________________ Mike Humphrey1965 __________________________Larry Franks1968 __________________________ Billy Arnold____________________________ Gary Overbeck1972 _______________________ Larry Robinson1974 ________________________ Harry Larabee____________________________ Larry Robinson1975 _________________________ Dan Krueger1976 _________________________ Dan Krueger1978 ___________________________Ron Baxter
Note: Only Texas players who earned first-team all-conference honors are listed.
2002 _____________________________ T.J. Ford2005 ________________________ Daniel Gibson2007 _________________________ Kevin Durant2011 _____________________Tristan Thompson
1999 __________________________ Rick Barnes2003 __________________ Rick Barnes (coaches)2008 __________________________ Rick Barnes2014 __________________________ Rick Barnes
1997 ____________ Brandy Perryman (first team)__________ Gabe Muoneke (honorable mention)1998 ____________ Brandy Perryman (first team)_____________ Chris Mihm (honorable mention)1999 _____ Chris McColpin (honorable mention)2000 ______________Chris McColpin (first team)2001 __________________Yair Harari (first team)___________________Chris McColpin (first team)2006 __________ Connor Atchley (second team)_________________ Mike Williams (second team)2007 __________________ J.D. Lewis (first team)_______________ Connor Atchley (second team)_________________ Craig Winder (second team)2008 _____________ Connor Atchley (first team)____________________ D.J. Augustin (first team)___________________ Damion James (first team)___________________Dexter Pittman (first team)_________________ Justin Mason (second team)__________________ Ian Mooney (second team)2009 _____________ Connor Atchley (first team)____________________Dogus Balbay (first team)___________________ Damion James (first team)____________________ Gary Johnson (first team)_________________ Justin Mason (second team)________________Dexter Pittman (second team)2010 _______________Dogus Balbay (first team)___________________ Damion James (first team)____________________ Gary Johnson (first team)_________________ Justin Mason (second team)_____________ Alexis Wangmene (second team)2011 _______________Dogus Balbay (first team)___________________ J’Covan Brown (first team)____________________ Gary Johnson (first team)______________ Jordan Hamilton (second team)2012 ______________ J’Covan Brown (first team)2013 _______________ Andrew Dick (first team)__________________ Jaylen Bond (second team)______________ Dean Melchionni (second team)2014 ____________ Connor Lammert (first team)___________________ Javan Felix (second team)_____________ Demarcus Holland (second team)___________________ Prince Ibeh (second team)
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Team Honors1998-99 ____________________ Chris McColpin1999-2000 ______________________ Yair Harari2000-01 ________________________ Yair Harari2001-02 _____________________ Drew Gressett2002-03 _____________________ Drew Gressett2003-04 _____________________ Drew Gressett2004-05 _____________________ Adam Gracely2005-06 ____________________Connor Atchley2006-07 ____________________Connor Atchley2007-08 ______________________D.J. Augustin2008-09 ____________________Connor Atchley2009-10 _________________________ Jai Lucas2010-11 _________________________ Matt Hill2011-12 __________________Alexis Wangmene2012-13 _____ Andrew Dick & Dean Melchionni2013-14 ______________________ Tarale Murry
OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Selected by teammates1999-2000 ____________________ Ivan Wagner2000-01 ____________________ Fredie Williams2001-02 _________ Royal Ivey & Fredie Williams2002-03 ________________________ Royal Ivey2003-04 ________________________ Royal Ivey2004-05 _____________________ Daniel Gibson2005-06 _____________________ Daniel Gibson2006-07 ______________________Justin Mason2007-08 ______________________Justin Mason2008-09 __________ Justin Mason & Varez Ward2009-10 _____________________ Dogus Balbay2010-11 _____________________ Dogus Balbay2011-12 ____________________ Myck Kabongo2012-13 _________________ Demarcus Holland2013-14 _________________ Demarcus Holland
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Selected by teammates1961-62 ______________________Butch Skeete1962-63 _____________________ Jimmy Gilbert1963-64 ________________________ Joe Fisher1964-65 ______________________ Larry Franks1965-66 _____________________ Mickey White1966-67 ____________________ Gary Overbeck1967-68 ____________________ Gary Overbeck1968-69 ________________________ Kurt Papp1969-70 ______________________Wayne Doyal1970-71 ___________________ Jimmy Blacklock1971-72 ____________________ Larry Robinson1972-73 ____________________ Harry Larrabee1973-74 ____________________ Larry Robinson1974-75 ______________________ Dan Krueger1975-76 ______________________ Dan Krueger1976-77 _______________________ Ron Baxter1977-78 ____________________ Johnny Moore1978-79 _____ Johnny Moore & Tyrone Branyan1979-80 _______________________ Ron Baxter1980-81 _________________ LaSalle Thompson1981-82 _________________ LaSalle Thompson1982-83 ____________________ Bill Wendlandt1983-84 ____________________ Carlton Cooper1984-85 ______________________ Mike Wacker1985-86 ____________________ John Brownlee1986-87 _______________________Patrick Fairs1987-88 _______________________ Travis Mays1988-89 _______________________ Travis Mays1989-90 _______________________ Travis Mays1990-91 _______________________Joey Wright1991-92 _________________ Dexter Cambridge1992-93 ___________________ Mike Richardson1993-94 _________________________ B.J. Tyler1994-95 _______________ Roderick Anderson & _________________________ Terrence Rencher1995-96 ___________________ Reggie Freeman1996-97 ___________________ Reggie Freeman1997-98 _________________________Kris Clack1998-99 ______________________ Ivan Wagner1999-2000 ________ Chris Mihm & Ivan Wagner2000-01 ______________________ Darren Kelly2001-02 ___________ T.J. Ford & James Thomas2002-03 _________ T.J. Ford & Brandon Mouton2003-04 __________Brian Boddicker, Royal Ivey,___________ Brandon Mouton & James Thomas2004-05 _________ Daniel Gibson & Jason Klotz2005-06 ______ LaMarcus Aldridge & P.J. Tucker2006-07 _________D.J. Augustin & Kevin Durant2007-08 ______________________D.J. Augustin2008-09 _______________________ A.J. Abrams2009-10 ____________________ Damion James2010-11 _________________ Tristan Thompson2011-12 ____________________ J’Covan Brown2012-13 ____________________ Myck Kabongo2013-14 __________________ Jonathan Holmes
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
Selected by teammates1982-83 _______________________ David Seitz1983-84 _____________________ George Davis1984-85 _____________________Raynard Davis1985-86 ____________________Wayne Thomas1986-87 _______________________ Travis Mays1987-88 ______________________ Alvin Heggs1988-89 ______________________ Lance Blanks1989-90 ___________________ Guillermo Myers1990-91 ____________________ Locksley Collie1991-92 _____________________ Albert Burditt1992-93 ____________________ Jesse Sandstad1993-94 ___________________Gerrald Houston1994-95 ___________________ Reggie Freeman1995-96 _______________________ Lamont Hill1996-97 _______________________ Al Coleman1997-98 _______________________ Chris Mihm1998-99 _______________________ Chris Mihm1999-2000 ________ Darren Kelly & Chris Owens2000-01 ___________________ Brian Boddicker2001-02 _______________________ Jason Klotz2002-03 __________________ Brandon Mouton2003-04 ________ Jason Klotz & Kenton Paulino2004-05 ____________________ Brad Buckman2005-06 ____________________Kenton Paulino2006-07 ____________________ Dexter Pittman2007-08 _____ Connor Atchley & Damion James2008-09 ______ Dogus Balbay & Dexter Pittman2009-10 _____ Jordan Hamilton & Gary Johnson2010-11 ___________________Jordan Hamilton2011-12 ____Sterling Gibbs, Jonathan Holmes &________________________ Sheldon McClellan2012-13 _______________________ Prince Ibeh2013-14 ___Jonathan Holmes & Cameron Ridley
JACK GRAY AWARD
Given in recognition of outstanding character, citi-zenship, academic achievement and contributions reflective of The University of Texas basketball program1982-83 ____________________ Carlton Cooper1983-84 _______________________ Karl Willock1984-85 ____________________ Carlton Cooper1985-86 _________ Karl Willock & Raynard Davis1986-87 _____________________Raynard Davis1987-88 _______________________ Travis Mays1988-89 ______________________ Alvin Heggs1989-90 _______________________ Travis Mays1990-91 ____________________Courtney Jeans1991-92 ___________________ Mike Richardson1992-93 _______________________ Lamont Hill1993-94 ___________________ Tommy Penders1994-95 __________________ Brandy Perryman1995-96 _______________________ Lamont Hill1996-97 _______________________ Al Coleman1997-98 __________________ Brandy Perryman
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Team HonorsLONGHORN HALL OF HONOR
One of UT’s most cherished athletic traditions. The governing body, the Longhorn Hall of Honor Council, is made up exclusively of men who have lettered at The University of Texas. The Council is in charge of all arrangements for the vote of letter-men and for the enshrinement banquet. The follow-ing is a list of Texas Basketball lettermen or coaches enshrined in the Longhorn Hall of Honor:Inducted Name1957 ____________________ L. Theo Bellmont1958 ________________________ Gus Dittmar_______________________________ Bull Elkins1959 _______________________ Pete Edmond______________ George H. “Hook” McCullough1960 ___________________________Jack Gray1961 _____________________ Clyde Littlefield1962 ________________________ Slater Martin1963 _____________________________Ed Olle1964 ________________________Bobby Moers1965 _____________________ Malcolm Kutner________________________________ Joe Ward1967 ______________________ Denton Cooley_________________________________ Ed Price1968 ______________________ Sandy Esquivel_______________________ H.C. “Bully” Gilstrap1969 __________________________Abb Curtis1970 _________________________ Holly Brock1971 _______________________Tom Hamilton1972 _________________________John Hargis1973 _________________________ Jay Arnette1974 ______________________ Ivan Robertson1976 ______________________ Jack Collins, Sr.1980 _______________________ George P. Hill1981 ______________________ Frank Womack1983 ________________________ Tom Dennis1984 _______________________Fred Ramsdell____________________________ Stuart Wright1985 _________________________ Alfred Rose1986 ________________________ Leo Baldwin________________________________ Gib Ford1987 ____________________ Raymond Downs1989 __________________________Leon Black___________________________ Larry Robinson
1991 ______________________ Johnny Moore1993 _________________________ Jim Krivacs1994 ________________________ Abe Lemons_______________________________ Al Madsen1998 ___________________ LaSalle Thompson1999 ________________________ Mike Wacker2001 _________________________ Ron Baxter2002 _________________________ Travis Mays2004 ______________________Albert Almanza2005 ___________________ Jimmy Viramontes2006 ________________________ Larry Franks2007 ________________________ Lance Blanks2008 ____________________ Terrence Rencher2010 _________________________ Chris Mihm2013 ____________________________T.J. Ford2014 _________________________ Rick Barnes
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All-Time LetterwinnersA
Abrams, A.J. _______________2006-09Aldridge, LaMarcus __________2005-06Allen, Bill ____________________ 1933Allums, Brandon ______________2014-Almanza, Albert ____________1959-61Alvarado, Sonny ___________ 1995-96 Anderson,Roderick __________1994-95Arnette, Jay ________________1958-60Arnold, Billy________________1966-68Atchley, Connor ____________2006-09Augustin, D.J. ______________2007-08Axtell, Luke __________________ 1998
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Baker, Bruce _______________1974-75Baker, Jeff _________________1969-71Balbay, Dogus ______________2009-11Baldwin, Leo _________________ 1926Barrett, Charles _____________1920-23Bass, Hutch __________________ 1943Bauerschlag, Hank __________1974-77Baxter, Bill _________________1936-37Baxter, Ron ________________1977-80Belcher, Carl _________________ 1976Black, Billy _________________1969-71Black, Leon ________________1951-53Blackburn, Homer _____________ 1915Blacklock, Jimmy ___________1971-72Blaine, Robert __________ 1915-16, ’20Blankenbeckler, Frank _________ 1971Blanks, Lance ______________1989-90Blount, Ralph ________________ 1946Boddicker, Brian ____________2001-04Bolden, Marcus _____________1984-85Bond, Jaylen _______________2012-13Booker, James ______________1982-83Boothe, Jeff ________________1975-76Boyd, Brent __________________ 1980Boynton, E.Y. _________________ 1917Bradley, Avery ________________ 2010Bradley, Sam _________________ 1970Brahaney, Frank ____________1942-43Branyan, Tyrone ____________1978-79Bridges, Kevin ______________1988-89Britt, Jimmie _________________ 1938Broadway, Alex _____________1985-88Brock, Holly ________________1927-29Brooks, Jerry _________________ 1972Brosterhous, B.G. ___________1971-73Brown, James ______________1960-62Brown, J’Covan _____________2010-12Brown, Scott _________________ 1906Brown, Scotty ________________ 1967Brown, W.R. __________________ 1917Brownlee, John _____________1985-86Buccola, Guy _________________ 1946Buchanan, Wayman _________1954-56Buckman, Brad _____________2003-06Buddy, Ed _________________1913-14Burditt, Albert ______________1991-94Bush, John_________________1964-65Bushrod, Daryl _______________ 1981Butler, Bob __________________ 1936
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Cambridge, Dexter __________1991-92Camp, W.H. “Sugar” _________1928-29Campbell, Will ______________1909-10Carlton, Craig ______________1983-84Carsey, John C. _______________ 1979Carson, Fred _______________1980-81Carter, Wendell _____________1998-99Chapman, Clint _________ 2008-10, ‘12Cheatham, Frank ___________1928-30Chovanec, Henry ___________1936-38Clack, Kris _________________1996-99Clark, Bobby Joe ______________ 1950Clark, Ira __________________1997-98Clark, James _______________1963-65Clark, Wayne _______________1959-61Clay, William ____________ 1999-2000Cleary, Robert ________________ 1945Cleveland, Kenneth _________1956-58Clifton, Henry ______________1936-37Clinton, W.B. _________________ 1927Cobb, George ______________1950-51Cohen, Max __________________ 1946Coleman, Al ______________ 1993, ’97Collie, Locksley _____________1990-91Collins, Jack ________________1935-37Cones, David _________________ 1987Cooley, Denton _____________1939-41Cooper, Carlton ____________1982-85Cox, Charley _________________ 1959Cox, Roy ______________ 1944, ’46-47Croaker, Demarcus ____________2014-Croucher, Leslie ____________1941-42Crowley, Joe _______________1944-45Cunnnigham, Rob __________1980-81Curtis, Abb ________________1922-24
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Danks, John _______________1977-80Davenport, William____________ 1959Davis, George ______________1984-86Davis, Phillip _________________ 1974Davis, Raynard _____________1984-87Decker, Kermit _____________1956-58Delatour, Tommy _____________ 1975Dennis, Tom _________________ 1922Dick, Andrew ______________2010-13Diebel, Kenneth ______________ 1944Dillon, Brian _________________ 1942Dittert, Charles _______________ 1919Dittert, Lee __________________ 1919Dittmar, Gus ___________ 1914, ’16-17Dittmar, John ________________ 1935Dixon, Carlton ______________1995-96Dotson, Dale _______________1966-67Dotson, Ovie _______________1976-79Douglass, Tom _______________ 1981Dowd, Barry ______________ 1956, ’58Dowell, Dion _________________ 2005Dowies, James _____________1950-52Downs, Raymond ___________1955-57Doyal, Wayne ______________1968-70Duckett, Wayne ____________1920-22Dudek, Hank _______________1990-91Dugan, Jack _______________1961-63Dukes, Mike _________________ 1971
Duncan, A.B. _________________ 1916Durant, Kevin ________________ 2007
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Eason, Joe ___________________ 1925Eastland, Lawrence____________ 1909Eckhardt, O.G. ________________ 1923Edmond, Pete ______________1913-16Ehman, William _______________ 1962Elkins, Bull _________________1930-32Elliott, Ralph _________________ 1971Ellis, Don ____________________ 1983Erskin, Deginald ____________2002-03Esquivel, Sandy _____________1924-26Estes, Johnny ______________1926-28Estill, Joe ____________________ 1909Evans, Maurice _______________ 2001
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Fagan, Ronald ______________1933-34Fairs, Patrick _______________1986-87Falk, Joe Ed ________________1950-51Fannin, Bob __________________ 1944Farrell, Richard _______________ 1957Feldhake, L.H. ________________ 1906Felix, Javan __________________2013-Fink, Walter __________________ 1909Finley, Elmer _______________1938-40Fisher, Joe _________________1962-64Fitzgerald, Jack _____________1942-43Fomby, Jim ________________1930-31Ford, Gib __________________1952-54Ford, T.J. __________________2002-03Foster, Hubert ______________1924-25Fowler, Andrew ___________ 1988, ’91Francis, Jean _______________1933-35Franks, Larry _______________1963-65Freeman, Reggie ___________1994-97Fultz, John_________________1963-65
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Gage, George ________________ 1953Gammon, Michael __________1965-67Gardner, Leslie _______________ 1906Garrett, Floyd ________________ 1932George, Philip ______________1948-49Gibbs, Sterling _______________ 2012Gibson, Daniel _____________2005-06Gilbert, James ______________1961-63Gilmore, Nathion _____________ 1996Gilstrap, H.C. “Bully” ___________ 1922Gipson, Thomas ______________ 1988Goodman, Leon ______________ 1906Goodner, Gary _____________1975-78Gracely, Adam _______________ 2005Graham, Jerry ______________1959-60Graner, Stanley _______________ 1945Granville, Chester ___________1939-41Gray, Jack _________________1933-35Gray, John L. _______________1918-19Green, Ed ___________________ 1986Green, Russell ________________ 1988Greer, James M. ____________1918-19Gressett, Drew _____________2003-04Groogan, William ___________1955-57Groscurth, Eric _________ 1970, ’72-73
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Hamilton, Jordan ___________2010-11Hamilton, Tom _____________1947-50Handley, Jan _________________ 1977Harari, Yair __________________ 2001Hardie, Thornton ___________1909-11Hargis, John ___________ 1942-43, ’47Harper, Ray ________________1981-82Harris, Claude ______________1933-35Harris, Dickie _________________ 1950Harris, Sydmill ______________2002-05Harwell, Robert _______________ 1927Heggs, Alvin _______________1988-89Heller, John ________________1961-63Higgins, Clem _____________ 1926, ’28Hill, George __________________ 1920Hill, Lamont ______________ 1993, ’96Hill, Matt ______________ 2007, ’09-11Hill, William __________________ 1918Holland, Demarcus ____________2013-Holmes, Denard ______________ 1982Holmes, Jerry ________________ 1984Holmes, Jonathan _____________2012-Hooton, Norman ___________1955-57Horneyer, Robert _____________ 1945Horwitz, Kenneth _____________ 1957Houpt, W.D. _______________1939-41Houston, Gerrald _______ 1990, ’92-94Howard, Charles ____________1955-56Howden, Lynn _____________1970-72Howland, Virdell ____________1981-82Huffman, Bill _________________ 1950Hughes, Brenton _______ 1957-58, ’60Hull, Thurman “Slue” ________1939-41Humphrey, William__________1962-63Hyde, Sammy ________________ 1970
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Ibeh, Prince __________________2013-Ingram, Gordon ______________ 1949Ingrum, Allen ________________ 1931Ittner, Robert ______________1965-66Ivey, Royal _________________2001-04
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James, Damion _____________2007-10James, John A. _____________1910-12Jeans, Courtney ____________1988-91Johnson, Ed _______________1974-76Johnson, Gary ______________2008-11Johnson, Henry _____________1979-81Johnson, Tyrone ____________1974-75Jones, Tony __________________ 1989Jordan, Dennis _____________1996-97Joseph, Cory _________________ 2011
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Kabongo, Myck _____________2012-13Kelley, Edward _______________ 1949Kelly, Darren _______________2000-01Kemp, Edward _______________ 1944Kidd, Philip ________________1954-55King, Joe __________________1926-28Klein, Don _________________1950-52Klotz, Jason ________________2002-05Knebel, C.W. _________________ 1920
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Krivacs, Jim ________________1977-79Krueger, Dan _______________1973-76Krueger, Paul ________________ 1927Kubricht, Bill _______________1931-33Kutner, Malcolm ____________1941-42
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Lake, Larry _________________1966-68Lammert, Connor _____________2013-Langdon, John _________ 1943, ’47-48Langdon, Richard _____________ 1970Lapeyre, Jay _________________ 1975Larrabee, Harry _____________1972-74Lasiter, Donnie _____________1960-61Lawson, James _______________ 1935Ledbetter, Robert ___________1961-62Legett, Carey _________________ 1914Lenox, Scooter _____________1970-72Lewis, J.D. _________________2006-08Lewis, Julien _______________2012-13Lien, Mike _________________1975-76Lilley, Myron _________________ 1985Littlefield, Clyde ____________1913-16Lockridge, Corey ______________ 1992Looney, Jake _______________1927-29Louis, Jack _________________1971-73Lucas, Jai __________________2010-11
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Madsen, Al ________________1946-49Mainland, Magnus ____________ 1906Martin, Al ___________________ 1944Martin, Slater __________ 1944, ’47-49Mason, Justin ______________2007-10Massingill, M.L. _____________1910-11Matzinger, John ____________1967-68Maxey, Ed _________________1931-33Mays, Travis________________1987-90McClellan, Pat ________________ 1973McClellan, Sheldon __________2012-13McColpin, Chris__________ 1999-2001McCoy, Teyon ________________ 1991McCullough, George H. “Hook” 1921-22McCullough, George W. ______1919-20McGee, Bill __________________ 1950McIver, Rich _______________1994-95McVeigh, Joe ______________1911-13Melchionni, Dean ___________2010-13Meyer, Gary __________________ 1958Mihm, Chris _____________ 1998-2000Miller, Otis ___________________ 1918Mimms, William ______________ 1959Moe, Doug __________________ 1983Moers, Bobby ______________1938-40Monroe, C.J. _________________ 1927Montgomery, Ken __________1980-82Mooney, Ian _______________2007-08Moore, Johnny _____________1976-79Moore, Murray _______________ 1926Moore, Tom _________________ 1910Moore, Udell _______________1940-41Moreno, Edgar _______________ 2004Morgan. Cecil ______________1951-53Motley, Bruce ______________1969-70Mouton, Brandon ___________2001-04Muller, George _____________1987-90Mullin, Terry _________________ 1970Muoneke, Nnadubem Gabe 1997-2000Murphy, Mike ______________1975-78Murry, Tarale _________________2014-Myers, Guillermo ___________1990-91
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Nassar, Jose ________________1988-89Nation, Carl ____________ 1924-25, ’27Nelms, Tommie ________ 1938-39, ’41Nelms, Tommy _____________1964-65Newell, Matt _________________ 1925Newman, Paul________________ 1920Newsome, Danny _____________2013-Nichols, Tom _______________1977-78Novak, James ________________ 1986
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Ogden, Chris _______________2000-03Olivier, Paul ________________1964-66Olle, Ed ___________________1926-27Olmstead, Ellis _____________1955-57Olson, Brad __________________ 1980Osborne, Warren _____________ 1936Overall, V.C. __________________ 1943Overbeck, Gary _____________1966-68Owens, Chris _______________2000-02
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Papapetrou, Ioannis ___________ 2013Papp, Kurt _________________1968-69Parrish, Mitch ________________ 1983Parson, Rich _______________1974-77Patrick, Charles _______________ 1927Patterson, J.W. _______________ 1913Paulino, Kenton ____________2003-06Paulk, Demoy ______________1933-34Pearlman, Buddy _____________ 1937Pearson, Ronald ______________ 1946Peltzman, Sydney _____________ 1935Pendergrass, George __________ 1932Penders, Tommy___________ 1993, ’95Penney, B.O. _________________ 1926Pennington, Marshall ________1933-35Perkins, Milton _______________ 1931Perryman, Brandy ___________1995-98Perryman, Dennis ___________1984-87Peyton, P.A. ________________1921-23Pittman, Dexter ____________2007-10Ponsford, Emanuel _________ 1922, ’24Popham, Curtis _____________1942-43Powell, Billy ________________1952-54Price, Edwin B. _____________1931-33Price, James _________________ 1974Price, Ted _________________1951-52Price, Tom ___________________ 1943Prigmore, Dick _______________ 1934Puryear, Bobby _____________1958-59Puryear, James _____________1962-64
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Quarles, Sheldon _______ 1993, ’96-97
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Ragland, Alphonso __________1923-24Ramsdell, Fred _____________1906-07Rees, Nona ________________1928-30Rencher, Terrence __________1992-95Richardson, James ____________ 1954Richardson, Michael _________1992-93Ridley, Cameron ______________2013-Ritchey, Otis _________________ 1942Roach, Joe _________________1936-37Robertson, Ivan_____________1922-24Robinson, Larry _____________1972-74
Rogers, Guy __________________ 1917Rose, Alfred ________________1928-30Ross, Grady __________1911-12, ’14-15Ross, Terrell ________________2002-03Rothchild, Francis ___________1965-66Rundell, Bennie_____________1932-34Russell, H.M. _______________1918-20
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Sander, Lester ______________1941-42Sands, Morris ________________ 1935Sandstad, Jesse _______________ 1993Saunders, Fred _____________1953-54Scaling, George ____________1951-53Schmid, John E. ____________1954-55Schuhardt, Vernon ______ 1922-23, ’25Schwartz, Albert ______________ 1938Scudday, Lavoice _____________ 1942Secor, Joe ___________________ 1917Segova, Al ___________________ 1992Seitz, David ________________1983-84Settegast, Lester ____________1923-25Shafer, Walter ________________ 1907Shaffer, John _______________1956-58Shea, Lawrence _______________ 1913Shepard, Dave _____________1978-79Shepard, Winn _____________1989-91Simpson, Carl ________________ 1995Skeete, Butch ______________1960-62Slaton, Steve _________________ 1972Smalley, Dewey ______________ 1925Smith, Bernard _______________ 1998Smith, Harrison _____________2007-09Smith, James _______________1963-64Smith, Larry ________________1967-69Smith, Mike __________________ 1969Smyth, Louis _______________1918-19Sparkman, Jerry ______________ 1936Spears, Oran _______________1938-40Stacy, George ________________ 1972Stallter, Maurice ____________1925-27Stephens, Keith_______________ 1978Stewart, Arthur _______________ 1955Stewart, Douglas _____________ 1944Stout, Robert Noel __________1966-67Stroud, Phillip ______________1978-79Summers, Robert _____________ 1944Sweeney, Ned ________________ 1937Sykes, John __________________ 1986
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Tandy, James ________________ 1982Tate, Willie ________________1937-39Taylor, Isaiah _________________2014-Taylor, Jack ________________1935-36Taylor, Kenny ______________2004-05Taylor, Wilson ________________ 1949Taylor, Wyatt _______________1930-32Thomas, James D. ___________2001-04Thomas, James L. _____________ 1917Thomas, Maxey ____________ 1907, ’09Thomas, Wayne ____________1986-87Thompson, Glen ____________1932-34Thompson, Joe H. ___________1916-17Thompson, LaSalle __________1980-82Thompson, Tristan ____________ 2011Tucker, P.J. _______________ 2004, ’06Tullis, John ________________1931-32Turnbough, Charles _________1966-67Turner, George _______________ 1980Tyler, B.J. _________________ 1992, ’94
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Vazquez, DeJuan ___________1996-99Vining, Morgan ______ 1907, ’09, ’11-12Vining, Rutledge ______________ 1930Viramontes, Jimmy __________1951-52Voegele, Chris ______________1973-74Von Blucher, Carl _____________ 1906
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Wacker, Mike __________ 1981-82, ’85Waggener, Robert __________1953-54Wagner, Dan _________________ 1947Wagner, Ivan ____________ 1999-2000Walker, Martez _______________ 2014Wallace, Jack _________________ 1945Wangmene, Alexis ______ 2008, ’10-12Ward, Joe ___________________ 1924Ward, Joe Jr. _________________ 1945Ward, Varez __________________ 2009Warren, Charles O. ____________ 1954Watson, Jimmy _______________ 1945Watson, Tony ______________1991-94Weaks, Ronald _____________1962-63Weilert, Tommy ____________1974-76Wendlandt, Bill _________ 1980-81, ’83White, Arved _________________ 1959White, Don ________________1936-38White, Mickey ______________1965-66White, Minton Jr. ___________1965-66White, Vilbry _______________1946-49Whitson, Marcus ______________ 1969Wiggins, Warren ______________ 1938Wilemon, Ernest ______________ 1945Williams, Benford ___________1990-92Williams, Fredie ____________2001-02Williams, Lawrence ____________ 2000Williams, Mike ______________2005-06Willis, James _________________ 1909Willock, Karl _______________1983-86Wilson, Donald _______________ 1959Wilson, John Mark __________1972-73Winborn, Coyle _______________ 1961Winder, Craig ______________2006-07Wingfield, Tremaine _________1994-95Wittman, Paul B. ________ 1932, ’34-35Womack, Frank _____________1949-51Wooten, Don ______________1945-46Worthington, Jack ____________ 1982Wray, Steve ________________1927-29Wright, Dudley _______________ 1943Wright, Joey _______________1989-91Wright, Stuart ________________ 1925Wyatt, William________________ 2001
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Yancy, Kendal ________________2014-
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Zomlefer, Chick ______________ 1948
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Support Staff LetterwinnersAbell, Thomas H. _______ Manager, 1930-31Adams, Buddy _________ Manager, 2011Adams, Norwicke “Bobo” _____ Manager, 1948Bass, John ___________ Manager, 1999Baty, Ben ____________ Manager, 1955Bauer, Greg __________ Manager, 1981Beard, Chris __________ Manager, 1995Bertrand, Robert _____ Manager, 1985-86Black, Chuck _________ Manager, 1980Blair, John P. _________ Manager, 1933Blair, Patrick G. ______ Trainer, 1985-87Boneau, Craig ________ Manager, 2001Brender, Art _________ Manager, 1966Brown, Blake ______ Manager, 1989-91Brown, David ________ Manager, 1984Bourne, Stephen ______ Manager, 2013Campbell, W.H. _______ Manager, 1910Card, Jimmie _________ Manager, 1949Carlson, Jim_________ Trainer, 1982-84Chakamoi, Matidi _____ Manager, 1988Chapman, Luke _______ Manager, 2005Clark, Don ___________ Manager, 1956Clayton, Joe D. ______ Trainer, 1988-89Cole, Pat _________ Manager, 1985-86Comegys, George _____ Manager, 1930Cook, Cecil N. ________ Manager, 1925Craddock, George_____ Manager, 1963Creighton, Vic ________ Manager, 1926Cullum, James________ Manager, 1951Curry, Phillip _________ Manager, 2011Danvers, Bill _________ Manager, 1965
DeMartino, Don ______ Manager, 1987DeViney, Al _______ Manager, 1917-20Didier, Brian ______ Manager, 1989-90Duggan, Arthur ______ Manager, 1932Eastland, H. __________ Manager, 1914Ebey, Michael _____ Manager, 1982-83Elbers, Jordan ________ Manager, 1998Evans, Herbert _______ Manager, 1964Fisher, David _________ Manager, 1975Foreman, K.B. ________ Manager, 1928Fowler, Stuart _____ Manager, 1996-97Friend, Ben __________ Manager, 1927Fujii, Motoki __________ Trainer, 2013Furgerson, Charles _____ Manager, 1959Gaines, Don _________ Manager, 2004Gilbert, Harold ____ Manager, 1946-47Gomez, Joe __________ Manager, 2002Graham, Glenn _______ Manager, 1986Graham, John ________ Manager, 1943Harris, Ted ___________ Manager, 1987Hastings, Brad ________ Manager, 2001Hu, Vincent __________ Manager, 2013Huston, Randy ______ Manager, 1969-70Jones, O.F. “Dink” _____ Manager, 1952Jones, Scott ___________ Trainer, 1985Kanatzar, Brian _______ Manager, 2001Katlin, Adam _________ Manager, 2007Kaufman, Alex ________ Manager, 2014Klein, Leigh _______ Manager, 1989-91Kovsky, Greg _________ Manager, 1988LaCroix, Weston ______ Manager, 2004
Lancaster, James ____ Trainer, 1978-80Lawrence, Brian _____ Manager, 1976-78, ’81Leezer, Thomas _______ Manager, 1960LeGory, Joe __________ Manager, 1929Levy, Harold _________ Manager, 1941Lewis, David _________ Manager, 2011Lieck, Thomas ________ Manager, 1979Linn, Howard ________ Manager, 1936Long, Wes ___________ Manager, 2006Lowrance, Joey ____ Manager, 1989-90Macatee, George P. ___ Manager, 1950Malouf, Ronald _______ Manager, 1961Manero, Joseph A. _____ Manager, 1988Martinez, Joe _________ Trainer, 2012McCrary, Jeff _________ Manager, 2003McMahon, Ralph _____ Manager, 1962McVan, Tom __________ Trainer, 1995Mejia, Gilbert ________ Manager, 1988Mello, Clay __________ Manager, 2013Mendel, Danny _______ Manager, 1994Mixson, G.L. __________ Manager, 1917Moody, James ________ Manager, 1945Moore, A.D. __________ Manager, 1923Moore, Robert _______ Trainer, 1986-87Mudge, Chris_________ Manager, 2006Mynar, Mark A. ________ Trainer, 1990Nelson, Philip A. ______ Manager, 1984Norris, Jack K. ________ Manager, 1953Novy, Harold C. _______ Manager, 1942Ortiz, Joe _________ Manager, 1989-91Pfeffer, David ________ Manager, 1995
Pirtle, Jim ___________ Manager, 1982Pittsford, Daniel ______ Manager, 2008Ponce, Jose ___________ Trainer, 2010Quinn, Chris ________Manager, 2010-11Rector, Ragan ________ Manager, 1997Rodman, George _____ Manager, 2006Rylander, Tony _______ Manager, 1968Sacks, Steve _________ Manager, 1996Sansing, Bill __________ Manager, 1940Schramm, Texas E. ______ Manager, 1912Segler, Tres __________ Manager, 2007Skelton, Max _________ Manager, 1938Slavic, Ed ____________ Manager, 1937Smith, Bob __________ Manager, 1924Smith, Greg __________ Manager, 1984Sours, Ken ___________ Manager, 1979Springer, Michael _____ Manager, 1990-91Stephenson, Ross _____ Manager, 1957Street, Joe ___________ Manager, 1966Strickler, Jordan ______ Manager, 2014Swift, C.G. ___________ Manager, 1918Thompson, Joe C. _____ Manager, 1922Toothman, Jason _____ Manager, 1994Turner, James ________ Manager, 1984Wagstaff, R. __________ Manager, 1916Ward, Brad __________ Manager, 1974Ward, Colvin _________ Manager, 1958Weatherford, Scott ________Manager, 2008White, Fred J. ________ Manager, 1921Witcher, Rodney ______ Manager, 2002Word, Tracy __________ Manager, 1934
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NBA Draft HistoryYEAR-BY-YEAR NBA DRAFTEES (41 TOTAL)
Official draft results were unavailable until 1949. The draft began in 1947.YEAR PLAYER ROUND TEAM1957 ____ Raymond Downs ______________ 6 __________________St. Louis1960 ____ Jay Arnette ___________________ 2 ________________ Cincinnati1961 ____ Albert Almanza _______________ 7 ________________ L.A. Lakers1965 ____ Larry Franks __________________14 _______________ Cincinnati1973 ____ B.G. Brosterhous ______________ 8 __________________ Chicago1974 ____ Larry Robinson ________________ 4 _________________ Houston1976 ____ Dan Krueger __________________ 8 _________________ Houston1978 ____ Gary Goodner ________________ 5 _________________ Houston_________ Jim Krivacs ___________________ 6 _______________ Kansas City1979 ____ Johnny Moore ________________ 2 ___________________ Seattle_________ Tyrone Branyan _______________ 7 ______________ San Antonio1980 ____ Ron Baxter ___________________ 4 ________________ L.A. Lakers1982 ____ LaSalle Thompson _____________ 1 _______________ Kansas City1984 ____ Bill Wendlandt ________________ 8 ___________________Denver1985 ____ Carlton Cooper _______________ 6 ____________________Dallas_________ Mike Wacker _________________ 7 _____________________Utah1986 ____ John Brownlee ________________ 4 ______________ L.A. Clippers1987 ____ Patrick Fairs __________________ 5 _______________Washington_________ Raynard Davis ________________ 7 ______________ San Antonio1990 ____ Travis Mays___________________ 1 _______________Sacramento_________ Lance Blanks _________________ 1 ___________________ Detroit1991 ____ Joey Wright __________________ 2 __________________ Phoenix1994 ____ B.J. Tyler _____________________ 1 ______________ Philadelphia_________ Albert Burditt _________________ 2 _________________ Houston1995 ____ Terrence Rencher _____________ 2 _______________Washington1999 ____ Kris Clack ____________________ 2 ___________________ Boston2000 ____ Chris Mihm* __________________ 1 __________________ Chicago2002 ____ Chris Owens# _________________ 2 ________________Milwaukee2003 ____ T.J. Ford _____________________ 1 ________________Milwaukee2004 ____ Royal Ivey ____________________ 2 ___________________Atlanta2006 ____ LaMarcus Aldridge$____________ 1 __________________ Chicago_________ P.J. Tucker ___________________ 2 __________________ Toronto_________ Daniel Gibson ________________ 2 ________________ Cleveland2007 ____ Kevin Durant _________________ 1 ___________________ Seattle2008 ____ D.J. Augustin _________________ 1 _________________ Charlotte2010 ____ Avery Bradley _________________ 1 ___________________ Boston_________ Damion James% ______________ 1 ___________________Atlanta_________ Dexter Pittman _______________ 2 ___________________ Miami2011 ____ Tristan Thompson _____________ 1 ________________ Cleveland_________ Jordan Hamilton& _____________ 1 ____________________Dallas_________ Cory Joseph __________________ 1 ______________ San Antonio
*traded to Cleveland on draft night; #traded to Memphis on draft night$traded to Portland on draft night; %traded to New Jersey on draft night
Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg1994-95 Philadelphia 76ers 55-8 809-14.7 72-189 .381 16-51 .314 35-51 .700 62-1.1 58 174 62 2 36 195-3.5
DANIEL WAGNER (6-0, GUARD)
Season Team GP FG-A Pct FT-A Pct A Pts-Avg1947-48 Midland-Flint Dow 50 96– – 59-92 .641 – 251-5.01948-49 Sheboygan Red Skins 62 111– – 109-146 .747 – 331-5.31949-50 Sheboygan Red Skins 11 19-54 .352 31-35 .886 18 69-6.3Total 3 seasons 123 226– – 199-273 .729 – 651-5.3
All-Time NBA Players & Statistics
NBA Individual HonorsNBA Hall of FameSlater Martin _____________________________ 1982
NBA ChampionsSlater Martin ________________ 1950, 1952-54, 1958Dexter Pittman ___________________________ 2012Cory Joseph _____________________________ 2014
NBA MVPKevin Durant _____________________________ 2014
All-NBA TeamLamarcus Aldridge __________2011, 2014 (3rd Team)Kevin Durant _________________ 2010-14 (1st Team)Slater Martin ________________ 1954-59 (2nd Team)
NBA All-Star Game SelectionsLamarcus Aldridge _____________________ 2012-14Kevin Durant __________________________ 2010-14Slater Martin __________________________ 1953-59
NBA All-Star Game MVPsKevin Durant _____________________________ 2012
NBA Rookie of the YearKevin Durant _____________________________ 2010
NBA Scoring ChampionsKevin Durant _____________________ 2010-12, 2014
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OlympiansMEDAL COUNT
3 Total / 3 Gold PLAYER COUNTRY YEAR MEDAL/PLACE
Gib Ford USA 1956 GoldJay Arnette USA 1960 GoldAlbert Almanza Mexico 1960 12thAlbert Almanza Mexico 1964 12thKevin Durant USA 2012 Gold
KEVIN DURANT
United States (2012)
Kevin Durant, the consensus National Player of Year for the Longhorns in 2006-07, was the leading scorer on the United
States team that won Gold at the 2012 London Olympics. Durant’s 30 points in the gold medal game tied for the third-highest single-game total in U.S. Olympic history. His 156 total points dur-ing the Olympic tournament set a record for most points scored by an American player in an Olympic competition, topping the previous mark of 145 set by Spencer Haywood in 1968 (Mexico City). In addition, Durant set the U.S. record for most three-point field goals made in an Olympic tournament with 34.
During the eight games of the Olympics, Durant led Team USA in scoring (19.5 ppg) and ranked second in rebounding (5.8 rpg) while averaging 26.0 minutes per contest. He converted 49-of-101 (.485) field goals, including 34-of-65 (.523) from three-point range, and 24-of-27 (.889) free throws. Durant added five blocks (tops on the team), 13 steals (second on the team) and 21 assists against nine turnovers.
USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD)2012 London Olympics USA 98, France 71USA 110, Tunisia 63USA 156, Nigeria 73USA 99, Lithuania 94USA 126, Argentina 97USA 119, Australia 86USA 109, Argentina 83Gold Medal Game: USA 107, Spain 100
ALBERT ALMANZA
Mexico (1960, 1964)
A three-year letterwinner at Texas (1959-61), Albert Almanza was a two-time member of the Mexican Olympic team. In the 1960
Rome Olympics, he served as a co-captain and led the team in scoring (19.8 ppg) while helping Mexico to a 4-4 record and a 12th-place finish. Almanza returned for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and again led the squad in scoring (14.7 ppg) while helping Mexico to a 3-6 mark and a 12th-place finish.
MEXICO RESULTS (4-4 - 12th)1960 Rome
MEXICO RESULTS (3-6 - 12th)1964 Tokyo
JAY ARNETTE
United States (1960)
A three-year letterwinner for the Longhorns (1958-60) who garnered All-America hon-ors during his senior year, Jay Arnette
earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Arnette, who had just completed his collegiate eligibility, played in all eight games and averaged 2.9 points per contest for the Americans.
The U.S. squad, coached by Cal’s legendary Pete Newell, featured Oscar Robertson and Jerry West and is considered by many to be the best amateur basketball team in Olympic history. Ten members of the 12-man American roster went on to play in the NBA. Team USA averaged 101.9 points per game and posted a +42.4 points per game mar-gin of victory en route to the gold medal.
USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD)1960 Rome Olympics (Gold)USA 88, Italy 54USA 125, Japan 66USA 107, Hungary 63USA 104, Yugoslavia 42USA 108, Uruguay 50USA 81, Soviet Union 57USA 112, Italy 81Gold Medal game: USA 90, Brazil 63
GILBERT ‘GIB’ FORD
United States (1956)
A three-year letterwinner at Texas (1952-54), “Gib” Ford became Texas’ first hardwood Olympian when he earned a gold medal
with the United States at the 1956 Melbourne Games. Ford, who had finished his playing career at Texas in 1954, was 25 at the time of the Olympics and enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces. He played in all eight games and averaged 4.9 points per contest.
Behind the play of Bill Russell and K.C. Jones, two key players on the University of San Fancisco’s 1956 NCAA Championship team, Team USA aver-aged nearly 100 points per game and posted an impressive +53.5 points per game margin of vic-tory en route to the gold medal.
USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD)1956 Melbourne OlympicsUSA 98, Japan 40USA 101, Thailand 29USA 121, Philippines 53USA 85, Bulgaria 44USA 113, Brazil 51USA 85, Soviet Union 55USA 101, Uruguay 38Gold Medal Game: USA 89, Soviet Union 55
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Texas in the NCAA TournamentALL-TIME TEXAS RESULTS (31 APPEARANCES, 35-34 RECORD)
YEAR REGION (SITE) SEED RECORD (SEED) OPPONENT RESULTS1939 ____ Western Regional (San Francisco, Calif.) __________ n/a ____________ 0-2 _______________ Oregon ________________________________ L, 41-56________________________________________________________________________________________ Utah State ______________________________ L, 49-511943 ____ Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) _____________ n/a ____________ 1-1 _______________ Washington_____________________________W, 59-55________________________________________________________________________________________ Wyoming _______________________________ L, 54-581947 ____ Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) _____________ n/a ____________ 2-1 _______________ Wyoming _______________________________W, 42-40________________________________________________________________________________________ Oklahoma ______________________________ L, 54-55_________ NCAA Third-Place Game (New York, N.Y.) ____________________________________________ CCNY __________________________________W, 54-501960 ____ Midwest Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) _____________ n/a ____________ 0-2 _______________ Kansas _________________________________ L, 81-90________________________________________________________________________________________ DePaul _________________________________ L, 61-671963 ____ Midwest First Round (Lubbock, Texas) ___________ n/a ____________ 2-1 _______________ UTEP __________________________________W, 65-47_________ Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) _________________________________________________ Cincinnati ______________________________ L, 68-73________________________________________________________________________________________ Oklahoma City __________________________W, 90-831972 ____ Midwest First Round (Las Cruces, N.M.) ___________ n/a ____________ 1-2 _______________ Houston _______________________________W, 85-74_________ Midwest Regional (Ames, Iowa) ____________________________________________________ Kansas State ____________________________ L, 55-66_____________________________________________________ n/a _______________________________ Southwestern Louisiana __________________ L, 70-1001974 ____ Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas) _______________________________ 0-1 _______________ Creighton ______________________________ L, 61-771979 ____ Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) ________________ 4th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #5 Oklahoma ____________________________ L, 76-901989 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) ______ 11th ___________ 1-1 _______________ #6 Georgia Tech _________________________W, 76-70________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Missouri ____________________________ L, 89-1081990 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.) ______ 10th ___________ 3-1 _______________ #7 Georgia _____________________________W, 100-88________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Purdue ______________________________W, 73-72_________ Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) ___________________________________________________ #6 Xavier ______________________________W, 102-89________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 Arkansas _____________________________ L, 85-881991 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dayton, Ohio) _______ 5th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #12 St. Peter’s ___________________________W, 73-65________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 St. John’s ____________________________ L, 76-841992 ____ East First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.)________ 8th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #9 Iowa ________________________________ L, 92-981994 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.) _______ 6th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #11 Western Kentucky ____________________W, 91-77________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Michigan ____________________________ L, 79-841995 ____ West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) _______ 11th ___________ 1-1 _______________ #6 Oregon ______________________________W, 90-73________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Maryland ____________________________ L, 68-821996 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wisc.) ______ 10th ___________ 1-1 _______________ #7 Michigan ____________________________W, 80-76________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Wake Forest __________________________ L, 62-651997 ____ East First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.) _______ 10th ___________ 2-1 _______________ #7 Wisconsin ____________________________W, 71-58________________________________________________________________________________________ #15 Coppin State ________________________W, 82-81_________ East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) ______________________________________________________ #6 Louisville ____________________________ L, 63-781999 ____ East First & Second Rounds (Boston, Mass.) ________ 7th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #10 Purdue _____________________________ L, 54-582000 ____ West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) _______ 5th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #12 Indiana State ________________________W, 77-61________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 LSU _________________________________ L, 67-722001 ____ South First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) _______ 6th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #11 Temple _____________________________ L, 65-792002 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) _______ 6th ____________ 2-1 _______________ #11 Boston College ______________________W, 70-57________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Mississippi State ______________________W, 68-64_________ Midwest Regional (Madison, Wisc.) _________________________________________________ #2 Oregon ______________________________ L, 70-722003 ____ South First & Second Rounds (Birmingham, Ala.) _________ 1st ____________ 4-1 _______________ #16 UNC-Asheville _______________________W, 82-61________________________________________________________________________________________ #9 Purdue ______________________________W, 77-67_________ South Regional (San Antonio, Texas) ________________________________________________ #5 Connecticut __________________________W, 82-78________________________________________________________________________________________ #7 Michigan State ________________________W, 85-76_________ NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, La.) _________________________________________________ #3 Syracuse _____________________________ L, 84-952004 ____ First & Second Rounds (Denver, Colo.) ____________ 3rd ____________ 2-1 _______________ #14 Princeton ___________________________W, 66-49________________________________________________________________________________________ #6 North Carolina ________________________W, 78-75_________ Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) _____________________________________________________ #7 Xavier _______________________________ L, 71-792005 ____ First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.)_________ 8th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #9 Nevada ______________________________ L, 57-612006 ____ First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) ____________ 2nd ___________ 3-1 _______________ #15 Penn _______________________________W, 60-52________________________________________________________________________________________ #10 North Carolina State __________________W, 75-54_________ Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) _____________________________________________________ #6 West Virginia _________________________W, 74-71________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 LSU ______________________________ L, 60-70 (ot)2007 ____ First & Second Rounds (Spokane, Wash.) __________ 4th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #13 New Mexico State ____________________W, 79-67________________________________________________________________________________________ #5 USC _________________________________ L, 68-872008 ____ First & Second Rounds (Little Rock, Ark.) __________ 2nd ___________ 3-1 _______________ #15 Austin Peay _________________________W, 74-54________________________________________________________________________________________ #7 Miami (Fla.) ___________________________W, 75-72_________ South Regional (Houston, Texas) ___________________________________________________ #3 Stanford _____________________________W, 82-62________________________________________________________________________________________ #1 Memphis ____________________________ L, 67-852009 ____ First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.) _________ 7th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #10 Minnesota __________________________W, 76-62________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Duke ________________________________ L, 69-742010 ____ First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) _________ 8th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #9 Wake Forest _______________________ L, 80-81 (ot)2011 ____ Second & Third Rounds (Tulsa, Okla.) _____________ 4th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #13 Oakland ____________________________W, 85-81________________________________________________________________________________________ #5 Arizona ______________________________ L, 69-702012 ____ Second & Third Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.) _________ 11th ___________ 0-1 _______________ #6 Cincinnati ____________________________ L, 59-652014 ____ Second & Third Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.) _________ 7th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #10 Arizona State ________________________W, 87-85________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Michigan ____________________________ L, 65-79
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THE 2015 NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
NCAA FIRST FOURDates Host(s) City VenueMarch 18 & 19 _______________ Dayton ____________________________Dayton, Ohio ______________________________________ UD Arena
NCAA SECOND & THIRD ROUND SESSIONSMarch 19 & 21 _______________ Jacksonville _________________________Jacksonville, Fla. _______________________ Veterans Memorial ArenaMarch 19 & 21 _______________ Louisville ___________________________Louisville, Ky. ________________________________ KFC Yum! CenterMarch 19 & 21 _______________ Duquesne __________________________Pittsburgh, Pa. ___________________________ Consol Energy CenterMarch 19 & 21 _______________ Oregon _____________________________Portland, Ore. ____________________________________ Rose GardenMarch 20 & 22 _______________ UNC-Charlotte _______________________Charlotte, N.C. ________________________ Time Warner Cable ArenaMarch 20 & 22 _______________ Ohio State __________________________Columbus, Ohio _____________________________ Nationwide ArenaMarch 20 & 22 _______________ Creighton___________________________Omaha, Neb._______________________________ CenturyLink CenterMarch 20 & 22 _______________ Washington _________________________Seattle, Wash. _______________________________________ KeyArena
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NCAA Tournament RecordsINDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Points ________ 44 ___ Travis Mays ___________ vs. Georgia ________ 3-16-1990Rebounds _____ 18 ___ B.G. Brosterhous _______ vs. USL ___________ 3-18-1972FG ___________ 11 ___ Kevin Durant __________ vs. USC ___________ 3-18-2007______________ 11 ___ LaMarcus Aldridge _____ vs. West Virginia ___ 3-23-2006______________ 11 ___ Albert Burditt _________ vs. W. Kentucky ____ 3-17-1994FGA __________ 25 ___ Jason Klotz ___________ vs. Nevada ________ 3-17-2005______________ 25 ___ Larry Robinson ________ vs. Creighton _______ 3-9-1974FG % _______1.000 ___ Chris Owens (7-7) ______ vs. Indiana State ___ 3-16-2000____________1.000 ___ Demarcus Holland (6-6) _ vs. Arizona State ___ 3-20-2014____________1.000 ___ Brad Buckman (6-6) ____ vs. Syracuse ________ 4-5-20033 FG ___________ 8 ___ A.J. Abrams ___________ vs. Minnesota ______ 3-19-20093 FGA _________ 15 ___ A.J. Abrams ___________ vs. Minnesota ______ 3-19-20093 FG % ______1.000 ___ Brian Boddicker (4-4) ___ vs. Princeton ______ 3-18-2004_____________ 1.000 ___ Brian Boddicker (3-3) ___ vs. Miss. State ______ 3-17-2002FT ____________ 23 ___ Travis Mays ___________ vs. Georgia ________ 3-16-1990FTA __________ 27 ___ Travis Mays ___________ vs. Georgia ________ 3-16-1990FT% ________1.000 ___ J’Covan Brown (13-13) __ vs. Arizona ________ 3-20-2011____________1.000 ___ J’Covan Brown (12-12) __ vs. Oakland _______ 3-18-2011____________1.000 ___ Joey Wright (10-10) ____ vs. St. John’s _______ 3-17-1991____________1.000 ___ B.J. Tyler (9-9) _________ vs. Michigan _______ 3-19-1994____________1.000 ___ T.J. Ford (7-7) __________ vs. Connecticut ____ 3-28-2003____________1.000 ___ James Gilbert (7-7) _____ vs. Texas Western ___ 3-9-1963Assists ________ 13 ___ T.J. Ford ______________ vs. Syracuse ________ 4-5-2003Steals __________ 7 ___ T.J. Ford ______________ vs. Oregon ________ 3-22-2002Blocks _________ 7 ___ Tristan Thompson ______ vs. Oakland _______ 3-18-2011
TEAM RECORDS
Points _______ 102 ___ vs. Xavier _______________________________ 3-22-1990Rebounds _____ 52 ___ vs. Connecticut __________________________ 3-28-2003FG ___________ 36 ___ vs. Iowa ________________________________ 3-19-1992FGA __________ 79 ___ vs. Oklahoma ___________________________ 3-10-1979______________ 79 ___ vs. DePaul ______________________________ 3-12-1960FG % ________.612 ___ vs. Indiana State (30-49) _ 3-16-20003 FG __________ 13 ___ vs. Miami (Fla.) __________________________ 3-23-2008______________ 13 ___ vs. Iowa ________________________________ 3-19-19923 FGA _________ 31 ___ vs. Iowa ________________________________ 3-19-19923 FG % _______.733 ___ vs. Princeton (11-15) ______________________ 3-18-2004FT ____________ 31 ___ vs. Xavier _______________________________ 3-22-1990FTA __________ 45 ___ vs. Georgia _____________________________ 3-16-1990FT %_________.962 ___ vs. New Mexico State (25-26) _______________ 3-16-2007Assists ________ 25 ___ vs. Western Kentucky _____________________ 3-17-1994Steals _________ 16 ___ vs. Michigan ____________________________ 3-15-1996Blocks _________ 9 ___ vs. Oakland _____________________________ 3-18-2011
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Points ________ 36 ___ Dwight Lamar _________ USL ______________ 3-18-1972Rebounds _____ 21 ___ Joe Smith ____________ Maryland _________ 3-18-1995FG ___________ 16 ___ Juwan Howard ________ Michigan _________ 3-19-1994FGA __________ 32 ___ Dwight Lamar _________ USL ______________ 3-18-1972FG % ________.857 ___ Jordin Mayes (6-7) _____ Arizona ___________ 3-20-20113 FG ___________ 6 ___ Michael Menser ________ Indiana State ______ 3-16-20003 FGA _________ 15 ___ Orlando Williams ______ Oregon ___________ 3-16-19953 FG % ______1.000 ___ Jordin Mayes (4-4) _____ Arizona ___________ 3-20-2011____________1.000 ___ Lee Coward (3-3) _______ Missouri __________ 3-19-1989FT ____________ 14 ___ Chris Douglas-Roberts __ Memphis _________ 3-30-2008______________ 14 ___ Romain Sato __________ Xavier ____________ 3-26-2004FTA __________ 17 ___ Chris Douglas-Roberts __ Memphis _________ 3-30-2008______________ 17 ___ Romain Sato __________ Xavier ____________ 3-26-2004FT %________1.000 ___ Lynn Greer (10-10) _____ Temple ___________ 3-16-2001____________1.000 ___ Jawad Williams (7-7) ____ North Carolina _____ 3-20-2004Assists ________ 12 ___ Ralph Bobik ___________ Creighton __________ 3-9-1974Steals __________ 6 ___ Danny Singletary ______ Coppin State ______ 3-16-1997Blocks _________ 7 ___ Joe Smith ____________ Maryland _________ 3-18-1995
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Texas in the Postseason NIT
NEW YORK – The funniest-looking college basketball team in America won the National Invitation Tournament Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
“When the other team sees our guys, they’re so busy giggling they can’t play,” analyzed Texas’ Abe Lemons, the funniest coach in America. “We’ve been able to beat a lot of teams this way at the line-up.”
After his team was dominated far worse than the 101-93 final indicated, North Carolina State Coach Norm Sloan said, “Texas is very deceptive. They don’t have the look of a great basketball team physically, but they are quick and smart.”
In order of appearance on the box score, Texas starts 6-5, 220-pound sophomore Ron Baxter. “For a little, fat kid, he didn’t do too bad,” said Lemons.
Baxter scored 26 points and hauled down 12 rebounds, eight of them offensive, in the cham-pionship game. Throwing over North Carolina State’s fullcourt press, Baxter also passed for more points than any Longhorn quarterback since Bobby Layne.
Baxter and 5-11 junior guard Jim Krivacs were honored as the tournament’s most valuable players. Krivacs doesn’t play defense. On offense, he considers any shot within 35 feet a layup.
To go with these two unlikely MVPs, Abe recruited 6-7, 220-pound junior transfer Tyrone Branyan. Branyan neither runs nor jumps. He copied his shot from Randy Matson. He scored 14 points against the Wolfpack.
Gary Goodner, Texas’ 6-7 center, fouled out of seven games this year. He looks like “before” in a Nautilus ad. The Wolfpack has about eight guys who look like “afters.” Goodner scored four points and was credited with two rebounds. But as Lemons put it, “They should have put a saddle on Goodner and Krivacs the way they were getting ridden around out there.”
John Moore, the 6-1 junior guard, is the only Longhorn starter who really looks like a bas-ketball player. He tries to hide it with a shot that spins like Mother Earth. Working with Krivacs as Baxter’s wide receivers, Moore ended up with 22 points.
“I might have had eight better teams during my coaching career,” said Lemons. “But I never had one that played better.”
Texas’ 1978 NIT Championship team celebrates at Madison Square Garden.
Attendance – 11,323; Officials – Hank Nichols, Ed Carlotto; Turnovers – Texas 11, North Carolina State 19.
YEAR ______ RECORD ________ ROUND ___________________ OPPONENT _______________________________ SITE __________________ RESULT1948 _________0-1 ___________ First Round ________________ New York University ________________ New York, N.Y. __________________ L, 43-451978 _________4-0 ___________ First Round ________________ Temple __________________________________ Austin __________________W, 72-58____________________________ Second Round _____________ Nebraska ________________________________ Austin __________________W, 67-48____________________________ Semifinals _________________ Rutgers ___________________________ New York, N.Y. __________________W, 96-76____________________________ Championship _____________ North Carolina St. __________________ New York, N.Y. _________________W, 101-931980 _________1-1 ___________ First Round ________________ St. Joseph’s ______________________________ Austin __________________W, 70-61____________________________ Second Round _____________ Southwestern Louisiana ____________________ Austin __________________ L, 76-771986 _________1-1 ___________ First Round ________________ New Mexico ____________________Albuquerque, N.M. __________________W, 69-66____________________________ Second Round _____________ Ohio State _______________________ Columbus, Ohio __________________ L, 65-71
ALL-TIME TEXAS RESULTS IN THE POSTSEASON NIT (4 APPEARANCES, 6-3 RECORD)
1978 NIT CHAMPIONS
Wednesday, March 22, 1978
Funny-Looking Horns Have Last NIT LaughBy ISH HALEYDallas Times Herald
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Texas in the Big 12 ChampionshipTEXAS RESULTS IN THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (18 APPEARANCES, 23-18 RECORD)
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Texas in the SWC TournamentTEXAS RESULTS IN THE SWC TOURNAMENT (21 APPEARANCES, 21-19 RECORD)