WWW.GOBUFFSGO.COM | @WTATHLETICS | #BUFFNATION GAME INFORMATION Location: San Angelo, Texas Arena: Stephens Arena/Junell Center Last Time Out: WT topped Cameron, 83-78 in Lawton Live Stats: www.AngeloSports.com Live Video: www.AngeloSports.com Live Audio: www.GoBuffsGo.com (98.7 JackFM) Athletics Facebook: .com/wtathletics Athletics Twitter: @wtathletics Basketball Facebook: .com/WestTexasA&MMen’sBasketball Basketball Twitter: @WestTXD2Hoops www.GoBuffsGo.com GAME #19 - AT #15 ANGELO STATE GAMEDAY GUIDE West Texas A&M 12-6 (1-2 Lone Star) Assistant Director/MBB Contact: Brent Seals [email protected] // Office: 806-651-4442 // Cell: 806-674-7050 Mailing Address: WTAMU Box 60049 - Canyon, TX 79016 Overnight Address: 2403 Russell Long Blvd. - Canyon, TX 79016 www.GoBuffsGo.com 2015-16 WT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE RECORD: 12-6 (0-2 LSC) HOME: 7-3 • AWAY: 3-2 • NEUTRAL: 2-1 • STREAK: W1 NOVEMBER Mon. 9 Texas Tech (Exhibition) Lubbock, TX L, 74-91 Fri. 13 Fort Lewis ^ Durango, CO L, 81-91 Sat. 14 New Mexico Highlands ^ Durango, CO W, 89-74 Thu. 19 Lubbock Christian Canyon, TX L, 64-74 Sat. 21 New Mexico Highlands Canyon, TX W, 105-92 Tue. 24 University of Science & Arts Canyon, TX W, 93-58 Fri. 27 Nova Southeastern ! Canyon, TX W, 90-61 Sat. 28 Emporia State ! Canyon, TX W, 84-68 DECEMBER Tue. 1 Oklahoma Panhandle State Goodwell, OK W, 87-77 Thu. 3 Lubbock Christian Lubbock, TX L, 75-93 Tue. 8 Mid-America Christian Canyon, TX W, 81-76 Sat. 12 Wayland Baptist Canyon, TX W, 95-74 Tue. 15 Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Bayamon, P.R. L, 62-66 Thu. 17 Puerto Rico - Bayamon Bayamon, P.R. W, 72-64 Fri. 18 Puerto Rico - Humacao Bayamon, P.R. W, 74-51 Thu. 31 Cameron * Canyon, TX L, 80-83 OT JANUARY Sat. 2 Oklahoma City Canyon, TX W, 87-72 Wed. 6 #6 Midwestern State * Canyon, TX L, 64-75 Sun. 10 Cameron * Lawton, OK W, 83-78 Wed. 13 #15 Angelo State * San Angelo, TX 7:30 p.m. Sat. 16 Texas A&M-Kingsville * Canyon, TX 4 p.m. Wed. 20 Texas A&M-Commerce * Commerce, TX 7:30 p.m. Sat. 23 Tarleton State * Canyon, TX 4 p.m. Wed. 26 Southwestern Christian Canyon, TX 6 p.m. Sat. 30 Eastern New Mexico * Canyon, TX 4 p.m. FEBRUARY Wed. 3 Angelo State * Canyon, TX 7:30 p.m. Sat. 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville * Kingsville, TX 6 p.m. Wed. 10 Midwestern State * Wichita Falls, TX 7:30 p.m. Wed. 17 Texas A&M-Commerce * Canyon, TX 7:30 p.m. Sat. 20 Tarleton State * Stephenville, TX 7 p.m. Sat. 27 Eastern New Mexico * Portales, N.M. 8:30 p.m. ! - Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic (Canyon, TX) ^ - Skyhawk Regional Challenge (Durango, CO) * - Lone Star Conference Game All home games played at the First United Bank Center (FUBC) All times listed are Central and subject to change WEST TEXAS A&M ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS WEST TEXAS A&M The West Texas A&M Buffaloes led by as many as 17 points in the second half before needing six points in the last 44 seconds of the game to outlast the Cameron Aggies, 83-78 on Sunday afternoon at Aggie Gym in Lawton, Oklahoma. The Buffs went 30-of-59 (50.8%) from the floor including 9-of-20 (45%) from deep and 14-of-16 (87.5%) from the free throw line to go along with 33 rebounds (nine offensive, 24 defensive), 25 fouls, 14 assists, 14 turnovers, one block and three steals. David Chavlovich went 5-of-16 from the floor and 6-of-7 from the charity stripe to score 17 points followed by Joseph Prince (16), Jerrod Walton (12), Ryan Quaid (11) and Jeff Bonner (10) in double-digits while Bonner had eight rebounds. WT HEAD COACH TOM BROWN Head coach Tom Brown was hired on April 16, 2014, as the 17th head coach in WT men’s basketball history. The Buffs completed an impressive season under Brown in his rookie campaign in Canyon. While returning just three student-athletes who saw play- ing time the year prior and picked last in the conference preseason poll, WT finished the season with a 17-12 overall record (12-4 at home) and 7-7 mark in Lone Star Confer- ence play. They made the LSC Tournament as the fifth seed and fell in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament champion Texas A&M-Commerce. Brown is currently 29-18 overall during his time in Canyon. LIVE COVERAGE The Angelo State Athletic Communications Department will provide live stats and video for Wednesday night’s matchup with WT while 98.7 JackFM will have the radio call for the game. For links, please visit the Buffalo Basketball schedule page at GoBuffsGo. com. Fans can also follow the Buffs on social media by searching @WestTXD2Hoops or West Texas A&M Men’s Basketball to get an inside look at the program. LSC PRESEASON MEDIA DAY (OCT. 28) Tarleton State earned top billing according to the 2015-16 Lone Star Conference men’s basketball preseason poll announced by the league’s offices on October 28th. TSU claimed the top spot with 19 first-place votes and 173 points after winning the LSC Championship last season with a 12-2 league mark. Midwestern State finished second with 151 points including the remaining three first-place votes. Angelo State was third with 120 points, followed by defending tournament champions Texas A&M-Commerce in fourth (109). West Texas A&M was picked fifth with 84 points with Cameron sixth (72), Texas A&M- Kingsville (55), and Eastern New Mexico (28) rounding out the poll. MSU’s Bretson McNeal was tabbed Preseason Player of the Year. The LSC has eight teams set for this season and the league race should be as competitive as ever. The season begins November 13 with LSC teams playing a double round robin league schedule, in which each team plays a home and away contest against each of the other teams to determine the LSC champion. The LSC champion will be the regular season winner determined by league games, while the postseason tournament winner is designated as LSC Tournament Champion and earns the conference’s automatic qualification. The top eight teams in the final conference standings qualify for the post- season tournament set for March 2-5 in Allen, Texas. #15 Angelo State 12-2 (0-2 Lone Star)
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WEST TEXAS A&MThe West Texas A&M Buffaloes led by as many as 17 points in the second half before needing six points in the last 44 seconds of the game to outlast the Cameron Aggies, 83-78 on Sunday afternoon at Aggie Gym in Lawton, Oklahoma. The Buffs went 30-of-59 (50.8%) from the floor including 9-of-20 (45%) from deep and 14-of-16 (87.5%) from the free throw line to go along with 33 rebounds (nine offensive, 24 defensive), 25 fouls, 14 assists, 14 turnovers, one block and three steals. David Chavlovich went 5-of-16 from the floor and 6-of-7 from the charity stripe to score 17 points followed by Joseph Prince (16), Jerrod Walton (12), Ryan Quaid (11) and Jeff Bonner (10) in double-digits while Bonner had eight rebounds. WT HEAD COACH TOM BROWNHead coach Tom Brown was hired on April 16, 2014, as the 17th head coach in WT men’s basketball history. The Buffs completed an impressive season under Brown in his rookie campaign in Canyon. While returning just three student-athletes who saw play-ing time the year prior and picked last in the conference preseason poll, WT finished the season with a 17-12 overall record (12-4 at home) and 7-7 mark in Lone Star Confer-ence play. They made the LSC Tournament as the fifth seed and fell in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament champion Texas A&M-Commerce. Brown is currently 29-18 overall during his time in Canyon.
LIVE COVERAGEThe Angelo State Athletic Communications Department will provide live stats and video for Wednesday night’s matchup with WT while 98.7 JackFM will have the radio call for the game. For links, please visit the Buffalo Basketball schedule page at GoBuffsGo.com. Fans can also follow the Buffs on social media by searching @WestTXD2Hoops or West Texas A&M Men’s Basketball to get an inside look at the program.
LSC PRESEASON MEDIA DAY (OCT. 28)Tarleton State earned top billing according to the 2015-16 Lone Star Conference men’s basketball preseason poll announced by the league’s offices on October 28th. TSU claimed the top spot with 19 first-place votes and 173 points after winning the LSC Championship last season with a 12-2 league mark. Midwestern State finished second with 151 points including the remaining three first-place votes. Angelo State was third with 120 points, followed by defending tournament champions Texas A&M-Commerce in fourth (109). West Texas A&M was picked fifth with 84 points with Cameron sixth (72), Texas A&M- Kingsville (55), and Eastern New Mexico (28) rounding out the poll.
MSU’s Bretson McNeal was tabbed Preseason Player of the Year. The LSC has eight teams set for this season and the league race should be as competitive as ever. The season begins November 13 with LSC teams playing a double round robin league schedule, in which each team plays a home and away contest against each of the other teams to determine the LSC champion. The LSC champion will be the regular season winner determined by league games, while the postseason tournament winner is designated as LSC Tournament Champion and earns the conference’s automatic qualification. The top eight teams in the final conference standings qualify for the post-season tournament set for March 2-5 in Allen, Texas.
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General Location ................................. Canyon, Texas 79015Founded ..............................................................1910Enrollment ..........................................................8,389Colors .............................................. Maroon & WhiteNickname .......................................... Buffaloes/BuffsAffiliation .......................................... NCAA Division IIConference ......................... Lone Star ConferencePresident ...................................... Dr. Patrick O’BrienAthletic Director .........................Michael McBroomArena ................................. First United Bank Center Capacity ............................................................4,800Athletic Department Phone ............(806) 651-4400Ticketing & Donor Relations ....................Casey LishTicket Office .......................................(806) 651-1414Athletic Website ....................www.gobuffsgo.com
Men’s Basketball Information Head Coach ...................Tom Brown (2nd Season)Overall Record .......................................17-12 (.586)Alma Mater ..................................Winona State, ‘93Basketball Office Phone ...................(806) 651-2697Associate Head Coach..........................Chris GoveAssistant Coach......................... Quincy HendersonAssistant Coach.........................................Dan KratzHead Athletic Trainer ..............................Chris DaneStrength & Conditioning ...................... Matt Segura
lSc PlayerS of the Week2015-16 OFFENSIVE
Date Player, School11/17 Bretson McNeal, MSU11/24 EJ Reed, TSU11/30 David Chavlovich, WT12/7 EJ Reed, TSU (2)12/16 Anthony Adams, TAMUC12/21 Stedman Allen, ASU1/4 EJ Reed, TSU (3)1/11 EJ Reed, TSU (4)
2015-16 DEFENSIVE
Date Player, School11/17 EJ Reed, TSU11/24 Khapri Alston, MSU11/30 Jamar Goodwin, TAMUK12/7 Trevor Fuller, MSU12/16 Malcolm Hamilton, TSU12/21 Omari Gudul, ASU1/4 Chaunce Hill, ENMU1/11 Xavier Smith, TSU
PrevIouS GameS (laSt 10)WEST TEXAS A&M (6-4)
Date Opponent H/A/N W/L ..... Score12/3 Lubbock Christian A L .........75-9312/8 Mid-America Christian H W ........81-7612/12 Wayland Baptist H W ........95-7412/15 UPR-Rio Piedras N L .........62-6612/17 UPR-Bayamon A W ........72-6412/18 UPR-Humacao N W ........74-5112/31 Cameron * H L ..... 80-83ot1/2 Oklahoma City H W ........87-741/6 #6 Midwestern State * H L .........65-741/10 Cameron * A W ........83-78
ANGELO STATE (8-2)
Date Opponent H/A/N W/L ..... Score11/21 St. Edward’s H W ........79-7811/27 Missouri Western N W ........96-8411/28 Missouri S&T N W ........94-8712/2 Northern New Mexico H W ......105-6812/10 Lubbock Christian A W ........70-6812/14 McMurry H W ......115-6812/18 Drury N W ........92-8012/19 Rollins College N W ........87-761/6 #9 Tarleton State * A L .........67-851/9 A&M-Commerce * H L .........88-93
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Tarleton State at Midwestern StateA&M-Commerce at CameronEastern N.M. at A&M-Kingsville
Saturday, January 16thA&M-Kingsville at West Texas A&M
Angelo State at Eastern N.M.Midwestern St. at A&M-Commerce
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ANGELO STATEThe #15 Rams of Angelo State enter the week with an overall record of 12-2 with an 0-2 mark in Lone Star Conference play as they have dropped their last two contests after starting out the season 12-0 and #4 in the nation. ASU is led by first year head coach Cinco Boone who served as the Rams head assistant for the last two seasons before his promotion on April 8th. The Rams are led offensively by Tre Bennett who is shooting 46.2% (67-of-145) from the field this season including 85.3% (64-of-75) from the free throw line to lead the team with 16.6 points per game to go along with 4.6 assists while Stedman Allen (16.2ppg) and Shelton Boykin (14.4 ppg) average double-digits for the Rams while Omari Godul leads the way defensively with 8.4 rebounds per contest to go along with 32 blocks. ASU has gone 444-of-924 (48.1%) from the floor this season including 120-of-317 (37.9%) from deep and 290-of-384 (75.5%) from the chariry stripe while averaging 43.6 rebounds per contest to go along with 248 assists, 72 blocks, and 127 steals while scoring 92.7 points per contest for a scoring margin of +16.9.
ALL-TIME SERIESThe Buffs lead the all-time series against Angelo State, 38-23 with the Rams taking the last four meetings between the two teams includ-ing both last season. The series dates back to the 1981-82 season and the Buffs are 13-15 all-time in San Angelo. LAST MEETING (FEB. 4, 2015)Senior Tez Dumars became the 10th all-time career scorer in West Texas A&M men’s basketball history on Feb. 4, 2015 inside the Junell Center in San Angelo, Texas, as the Buffs fell to then No. 7 Angelo State, 77-68. WT finished the night just 21-for-55 (.382) from the field and 6-for-22 (.273) from long range. The Rams would be slightly better in each category at 25-for-50 (.500) from the floor and 4-for-12 (.333) from deep.
2015-16 Angelo State Rams Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown2 Stedman Allen F 6-5 198 Sr. Bronx, NY3 Quay King G 6-4 215 Jr. Atlanta, GA5 Gustavs Puhovs F 6-8 230 Jr. Riga, Latvia11 Shaquan Rhoades G 6-2 182 Jr. Norfolk, VA12 Napoleon Onyeje Jr. G 6-1 170 Jr. Pflugerville, TX15 Tre Bennett G 5-10 185 Sr. Houston, TX21 Shelton Boykin G 6-6 205 Jr. Long Beach, CA22 Prince Foster G 6-4 170 Jr. Miami, FL23 Omari Gudul F 6-10 230 Sr. Kinshasa, Dem. Republic of Congo32 DeVonte’ Pratt G 6-1 215 Jr. Toledo, OH42 Thomas Tshikaya F 6-7 225 Jr. Chennevieres/Marne, FranceRS Robert Brewer F 6-5 185 Fr. Cherokee, TXRS Eddie Messbarger G 6-0 175 Fr. South Padre Island, TX
Cinco Boone - Head CoachDavid Lewis - Assistant CoachPeter Kiganya - Graduate Assistant CoachKevin Kaerwer - Graduate Assistant CoachTimir Patel - Graduate Assistant Coach
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Wt’S recorD When...At Home ........................................................... 7-3On the Road .................................................... 3-2On a Neutral Court ......................................... 2-1
GAME SITUATIONSLeading or tied at Half.................................. 12-3Trailing at Half .................................................. 0-3Leading with 5:00 left (regulation) .............. 11-1Trailing or Tied with 5:00 left............................ 1-5In Overtime Games......................................... 0-1
SCORINGWT scores less than 60 points ......................... 0-0WT scores between 60-69 .............................. 0-3WT scores between 70-79 .............................. 2-1WT scores between 80-89 .............................. 6-2WT scores between 90-99 .............................. 3-0WT scores 100+ points ..................................... 1-0Opponent scores less than 60 ....................... 2-0Opponent scores between 60-69 ................. 3-1Opponent scores between 70-79 ................. 6-2Opponent scores between 80-89 ................. 0-1Opponent scores between 90-99 ................. 1-2Opponent scores 100+ ................................... 0-0Games decided by 3 points or less............... 0-1Games decided by 4-9 points ....................... 3-2Games decided by 10-19 points ................... 5-3Games decided by 20 or more points ......... 4-0
DAYS OF THE WEEKOn Monday ..................................................... 0-0On Tuesday ...................................................... 3-1On Wednesday ............................................... 0-1On Thursday ..................................................... 1-3On Friday .......................................................... 2-1On Saturday ..................................................... 5-0On Sunday ....................................................... 1-0In November .................................................... 5-2In December.................................................... 5-3In January ........................................................ 2-1In February ....................................................... 0-0In March ........................................................... 0-0vs. Ranked Opponents ................................... 0-1vs. South Central Regional Opponents ........ 4-5(Lone Star, Rocky Mountain, Heartland)vs. D-II Non-Regional Opponents .................. 4-1vs. Non-DII Opponents .................................... 4-0
2015-16 Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (HS/Previous)1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 So. Arlington, Texas (Arlington Bowie)2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Jr. Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 So. Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)5 Chandler Fuzak G 6-9 Fr. Geneva, Illinois (Geneva)10 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 So. Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Technical)11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 So. Waconia, Minnesota (Waconia)14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Jr. Palmdale, California (Volunteer State)15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 Fr. Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge)20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 So. Dumas, Texas (Dumas)25 Jeff Bonner G 6-4 Sr. Houston, Texas (Mesa CC)32 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert) 33 Antonio Ferreira G 6-3 Jr. Stoughton, Massachusetts (SE Oklahoma State)35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois (Edwin G. Foreman)40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo)
2015-16 Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown25 Jeff Bonner G 6-4 Sr. Houston, Texas (Mesa CC)40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo)1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 So. Arlington, Texas (Arlington Bowie)3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 So. Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)33 Antonio Ferreira G 6-3 Jr. Stoughton, Massachusetts (SE Oklahoma State) 5 Chandler Fuzak G 6-9 Fr. Geneva, Illinois (Geneva)20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 So. Dumas, Texas (Dumas) 2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Jr. Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 So. Waconia, Minnesota (Waconia)32 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert)14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Jr. Palmdale, California (Volunteer State)15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 Fr. Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge)10 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 So. Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Technical)35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois (Edwin G. Foreman)
Coaching StaffHead Coach: Tom Brown
Associate Head Coach: Chris GoveAssistant Coach: Quincy Henderson
Assistant Coach: Dan Kratz
2015-16 Starting Lineup Game-By-GameDate G G G G G Record11/13 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Walton Bonner 0-111/14 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Walton Bonner 1-111/19 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Walton Bonner 1-211/21 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Gove Quaid Bonner 2-211/24 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gove Bonner 3-211/27 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 4-211/28 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 5-212/1 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 6-212/3 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 6-312/8 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 7-312/12 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 8-312/15 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 8-412/17 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 9-412/18 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 10-412/31 Chavlovich Golightly Jr. Evans Gerber Bonner 10-51/2 Chavlovich Walton Gove Quaid Bonner 11-51/6 Chavlovich Walton Gove Quaid Bonner 11-61/10 Chavlovich Walton Gove Quaid Bonner 12-6
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EDUCATION
B.S. Winona State University - Physical Educa-
tion, 1993
M.S. Winona State University - Education, 1998
COACHING CAREER ACCOLADES
2-Time NCAA D-II National Champion
NCAA D-II National Finalist
6-Time Northern Sun Intercollegiate
Athletic Association (NSIC) Champion
5-Time NCIS Tournament Champion
4-Time NCAA D-II Regional Champion
COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORDYear School Record
2014-15 West Texas A&M 18-12
2015-16 West Texas A&M 12-6
Totals At WT (2nd Season) 29-18 (.609)Totals Career (2nd Season) 29-18 (.609)
Head coach Tom Brown was hired on April 16, 2014, as the 17th head coach in WT men’s basketball history.
The Buffs recently completed an im-pressive season under Brown in his rookie campaign in Canyon. While returning just three student-athletes who saw playing time the year prior and picked last in the conference preseason poll, WT finished the season with a 17-12 overall record (12-4 at home) and 7-7 mark in Lone Star Confer-ence play. They made the LSC Tournament as the fifth seed and fell in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament champion Texas A&M-Commerce.
In 2014-15, the Buffs started out the sea-son ranked 159th in the Hero Sports Division II Rankings and improved greatly to finish the season ranked 50th in DII Hoops.
Senior guard Tez Dumars made a mark on the WT record book last season as he moved into 4th place on the all-time scor-ing list with 1,230 points to passed former NBA All-Star Maurice Cheeks. Arlington native David Chavlovich was named the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year, he was also named to the LSC All-Conference Second Team for his efforts on the court, averaging 16.5 points per contest to go along with 93 assists and 30 steals.
The 2014-15 season was also a banner year in the classroom. The team achieved the highest recorded Team GPA in the history of West Texas A&M Men’s Basketball as the team increased their team GPA by more than 38% over the previous season.
Brown has 21 years of coaching experi-ence overall, and was part of one of the most successful Division II men’s basketball programs in recent history as he helped lead the Warriors to the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2006 and 2008, while finishing runner-up in 2007. During that span, Winona State posted an unprec-edented 105-6 record.
Named Division II Bulletin’s ‘Program of the Decade’ for 2000-2009, WSU set a NCAA Division II record with 57 consecutive
wins, a run that began on Jan. 13, 2006, and didn’t end until the national title game on Mar. 24, 2007. The 2007-08 Warrior squad won a NCAA record 38 games.
An excellent recruiter and teacher, Brown recruited and developed some of the best players in the nation with three Na-tional Player of the Year recipients, along with six first team All-America honorees and 10 players total have earned All-America status. He helped coach five NSIC Most Valuable Players, seven NSIC Defensive Players of the Year and two Elite Eight Most Valuable Players.
In addition to on the court success, the Warriors were very strong in the classroom as the men’s basketball team had a grade-point average of 3.0 or better each semester since Fall 2011 under Brown, with a graduation rate 35% higher than the national average.
Brown attended and played basket-ball at Winona State from 1988-1992. He finished his Warrior career ranked fifth in program history in scoring, second in assists and first in steals. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1993 in physical education and completed his master’s degree in educa-tion in 1998.
He and his wife Trisha are the proud par-ents of three children, TJ, Zach and Ella.
NAME FROM YEARS RECORD WIN %1. Wayne McCorkle 1920-1921 1 8-2 80.0%2. Sam Burton 1921-1933 12 203-39 83.9%3. Carl York 1933-1934 1 7-12 36.8%4. Al Baggett 1934-1942 7 174-54 76.3%5. Gus Miller 1942-1957 14 197-137 58.9%6. Borden Price 1957-1959 2 9-30 23.1%7. Metz LaFollette 1959-1963 4 29-61 32.2%8. Jimmy Viramontes 1963-1967 4 38-53 41.8%9. Dennis Walling 1967-1973 6 82-66 55.4%10. Ron Ekker 1973-1978 5 65-70 48.1%11. Ken Edwards 1978-1984 6 68-97 41.2%12. Gary Moss 1984-1987 3 47-40 54.0%13. Mark Adams 1987-1992 5 118-38 75.6%14. Jeff Morgan 1992-1993 1 17-10 63.0%15. Rick Cooper 1993-2013 21 391-194 66.0%16. Vinay Patel 2013-2014 1 6-14 30.0%17. Tom Brown 2014-present 1+ 29-18 61.7%
BEST WINNING % (MIN. 20 GAMES)1. Sam Burton, 1921-1933 83.9%2. Mark Adams, 1987-1992 75.6%3. Al Baggett, 1934-1942 76.3%4. Rick Cooper, 1993-2013 66.0%5. Jeff Morgan, 1992-1993 63.0%6. Tom Brown, 2014-Present 61.7%
CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS1. Rick Cooper, 1993-2013 202. Sam Burton, 1921-1933 123. Al Baggett, 1937-1942 5 Mark Adams, 1987-1993 55. Gus Miller, 1942-1947* 4 Gus Miller, 1948-1952 4 Dennis Walling, 1968-1972 4 * Team Did Not Play 1943-44 Season
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2015-16 lone Star conferenceSTANDINGS (JANUARY 11TH)
Scoring Offense G W-L Points Avg.1.Angelo State 14 12-2 1298 ..............92.72.A&M-Commerce 14 12-2 1268 ..............90.63.Midwestern State 14 13-1 1237 ..............88.44.West Texas A&M 18 12-6 1467 ..............81.55.Tarleton State 15 13-2 1207 ..............80.5 Scoring Defense G W-L Points Avg.1.Tarleton State 15 13-2 947 ................63.12.Tex. A&M-Kingsville 13 8-5 865 ................66.53.Midwestern State 14 13-1 962 ................68.74.West Texas A&M 18 12-6 1328 ..............73.85.A&M-Commerce 14 12-2 1051 ..............75.1 Scoring Margin G Off. Def. Margin1.Midwestern State 14 88.4 68.7 ...............19.62.Tarleton State 15 80.5 63.1 ...............17.33.Angelo State 14 92.7 75.8 ...............16.94.A&M-Commerce 14 90.6 75.1 ...............15.55.West Texas A&M 18 81.5 73.8 .................7.7
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA ............... Pct.1.A&M-Commerce 14 468 922 ..............0.5082.Midwestern State 14 435 875 ..............0.4973.Angelo State 14 444 924 ..............0.4814.Cameron 16 473 985 ..............0.4805.Tarleton State 15 409 876 ..............0.467
Field Goal Pct. Def. G FGM FGA Pct.1.Midwestern State 13 299 793 ..............0.3772.A&M-Commerce 13 339 873 ..............0.3883.Tarleton State 14 308 788 ..............0.3914.Angelo State 13 337 831 ..............0.4065.Tex. A&M-Kingsville 12 288 700 ..............0.411 Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.1.Midwestern State 14 318 858 ..............0.3712.Tarleton State 15 323 838 ..............0.3853.A&M-Commerce 14 369 944 ..............0.3914.Tex. A&M-Kingsville 13 304 746 ..............0.4085.Angelo State 14 371 904 ..............0.410 3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1.A&M-Commerce 14 109 261 ..............0.4182.Midwestern State 14 120 301 ..............0.3993.Angelo State 14 120 317 ..............0.3794.West Texas A&M 18 174 501 ..............0.3475.Eastern New Mexico 14 91 281 ..............0.324
3-PT Field Goal Pct. Def. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1.Tex. A&M-Kingsville 13 76 259 ..............0.2932.West Texas A&M 18 120 365 ..............0.3293.Eastern New Mexico 14 104 312 ..............0.3334.Midwestern State 14 113 333 ..............0.3395.Angelo State 14 117 338 ..............0.346
Rebounding Offense G Reb. Avg.1.A&M-Commerce 14 651 ................46.52.Midwestern State 14 630 ................45.03.Angelo State 14 611 ................43.64.Tarleton State 15 634 ................42.35.Eastern New Mexico 14 591 ................42.2
Rebounding Defense G Reb. Avg.1.Tarleton State 15 470 ................31.32.Cameron 16 531 ................33.23.Midwestern State 14 470 ................33.64.A&M-Commerce 14 486 ................34.75.West Texas A&M 18 636 ................35.3
Blocked Shots G Blocks Avg.1.Midwestern State 14 88 ..................6.292.A&M-Commerce 14 83 ..................5.933.Angelo State 14 72 ..................5.144.Tarleton State 15 63 ..................4.205.Tex. A&M-Kingsville 13 46 ..................3.54
Assists G Assists Avg.1.Angelo State 14 248 ..............17.712.A&M-Commerce 14 231 ..............16.503.West Texas A&M 18 286 ..............15.894.Midwestern State 14 220 ..............15.715.Tarleton State 15 219 ..............14.60
Steals G Steals Avg.1.Angelo State 14 127 ................9.072.Tarleton State 15 128 ................8.533.Midwestern State 14 117 ................8.364.West Texas A&M 18 131 ................7.285.Cameron 16 115 ................7.19
Attendance G Tot. Home H Avg.1.Midwestern State 14 19406 16502 .......2,062.02.Tarleton State 15 23051 22565 .......1,880.03.Eastern New Mexico 14 9446 2906 .........1,453.04.West Texas A&M 18 10361 7191 ............719.05.Angelo State 14 6749 3918 ............653.0
PLAYERScoring FG 3PT FT Points Avg.1.REED, EJ (TSU) 101 8 85 295 ...............19.72.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 112 63 49 336 ...............18.73.STEVENS, Jordan (MSU) 82 30 40 234 ...............16.74.BENNETT, Tre (ASU) 78 41 70 267 ...............16.75.ALLEN, Stedman (ASU) 82 0 47 211 ...............16.2
Rebounding G Off. Def. Total Avg.1.REED, EJ (TSU) 15 48 88 136 .................9.12.ALSTON, Khapri (MSU) 14 44 81 125 .................8.93.GUDUL, Omari (ASU) 14 50 68 118 .................8.44.DOMINGO, L. (ENMU) 14 41 71 112 .................8.05.CROWDER, B. (A&M-C) 14 49 56 105 .................7.5
Minutes Played G Min. Avg.1.HARDGE, Michael (TSU) 15 484 ...................32.32.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 18 575 ...................31.93.WEATHERS, DJ (A&M-K) 13 410 ...................31.54.LONG, JV (CU) 16 491 ...................30.75.RAY, Deondre (CU) 16 478 ...................29.9
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous/High School)1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 So. Arlington, Texas (Arlington Bowie)2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Jr. Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 So. Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)5 Chandler Fuzak G 6-9 Fr. Geneva, Illinois (Geneva)10 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 So. Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Technical)11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 So. Waconia, Minnesota (Waconia)14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Jr. Palmdale, California (Volunteer State)15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 Fr. Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge)20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 So. Dumas, Texas (Dumas)25 Jeff Bonner G 6-4 Sr. Houston, Texas (Mesa CC)32 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert) 33 Antonio Ferreira G 6-3 Jr. Stoughton, Massachusetts (SE Oklahoma State)35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois (Edwin G. Foreman)40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous/High School)25 Jeff Bonner G 6-4 Sr. Houston, Texas (Mesa CC)40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo)1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 So. Arlington, Texas (Arlington Bowie)3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 So. Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)33 Antonio Ferreira G 6-3 Jr. Stoughton, Massachusetts (SE Oklahoma State) 5 Chandler Fuzak G 6-9 Fr. Geneva, Illinois (Geneva)20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 So. Dumas, Texas (Dumas) 2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Jr. Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 So. Waconia, Minnesota (Waconia)32 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert)14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Jr. Palmdale, California (Volunteer State)15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 Fr. Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge)10 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 So. Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Technical)35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois (Edwin G. Foreman)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 33 Lubbock Christian (11-19-15)Points 19 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Field Goals 6 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)Free Throws 9 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)3-Pt Field Goals 2 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Off. Rebounds 2 (4x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Def. Rebounds 7 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Assists 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Blocks 2 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Steals 4 (2x), last, Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 33 Lubbock Christian (11-19-15)Points 19 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Field Goals 6 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)Free Throws 9 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)3-Pt Field Goals 2 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Off. Rebounds 2 (4x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Def. Rebounds 7 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Assists 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Blocks 2 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Steals 4 (2x), last, Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
JunIor | GuarD | 6-1chIckaSha, oklahoma (murray State colleGe)
ERICGOLIGHTLY JR.
2
GolIGhtly Jr.’S career StatIStIcS
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 38 Cameron (12-31-15)Points 31 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Field Goals 9 (2x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Free Throws 7 Cameron (12-31-15)3-Pt Field Goals 8 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Off. Rebounds 3 vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (12-15-15)Def. Rebounds 7 UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Assists 10 New Mexico Highlands (11-21-15)Blocks 1 (2x), last, Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Steals 2 (4x), last, Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 42 Mid-America Christian (1-2-15)Points 33 Harding (11-28-14)Field Goals 11 Harding (11-28-14)Free Throws 9 Eastern New Mexico (2-28-15)3-Pt Field Goals 8 (2x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (12-15-15)Def. Rebounds 7 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Assists 10 New Mexico Highlands (11-21-15)Blocks 1 (5x), last, Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Steals 3 (3x), last, Cameron (1-10-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 6 vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Points 2 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Field Goals 1 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Free Throws 2 vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)3-Pt Field Goals - -Off. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Def. Rebounds 1 (6x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Assists - -Blocks 1 (3x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Steals 1 Science & Arts (11-24-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 6 vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Points 2 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Field Goals 1 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Free Throws 2 vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)3-Pt Field Goals - -Off. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Def. Rebounds 1 (6x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Assists - -Blocks 1 (3x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Steals 1 Science & Arts (11-24-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 29 Emporia State (11-28-15)Points 24 (2x), last, Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Field Goals 7 (3x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Free Throws 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)3-Pt Field Goals 6 (2x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (1-2-16)Def. Rebounds 8 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Assists 2 (3x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Blocks 1 (4x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Steals 4 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 29 Emporia State (11-28-15)Points 24 (2x), last, Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Field Goals 7 (3x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Free Throws 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)3-Pt Field Goals 6 (2x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (1-2-16)Def. Rebounds 8 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Assists 2 (3x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Blocks 1 (4x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Steals 4 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)
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SoPhomore | GuarD | 6-5meQuon, WISconSIn (maDISon area technIcal)
JERRODWALTON
10
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 32 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Points 7 (2x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Field Goals 2 (4x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Free Throws 2 (7x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Off. Rebounds 1 (7x), last, Midwestern State (1-6-16)Def. Rebounds 6 vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (12-15-15)Assists 6 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Blocks 1 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Steals 3 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 32 at Oklahoma Panhdandle St. (12-1-15)Points 10 at Nova Southeastern (12-18-14)Field Goals 3 (3x), last, at A&M-Kingsville (1-17-15)Free Throws 2 (11x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)3-Pt Field Goals 3 at A&M-Kingsville (1-17-15)Off. Rebounds 2 at A&M-Kingsville (1-17-15)Def. Rebounds 6 vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (12-15-15)Assists 6 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Blocks 1 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Steals 4 at CSU-Pueblo (11-14-14)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 32 vs. New Mexico Highlands (11-14-15)Points 19 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Field Goals 6 (3x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Free Throws 8 Oklahoma City (1-2-16)3-Pt Field Goals 2 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Off. Rebounds 4 (2x), last, Lubbock Christian (11-19-15)Def. Rebounds 7 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Assists 4 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Blocks 5 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Steals 3 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 32 vs. New Mexico Highlands (11-14-15)Points 19 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Field Goals 6 (3x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Free Throws 8 Oklahoma City (1-2-16)3-Pt Field Goals 2 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Off. Rebounds 4 (2x), last, Lubbock Christian (11-19-15)Def. Rebounds 7 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Assists 4 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Blocks 5 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Steals 3 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 27 at Cameron (1-10-16)Points 13 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Field Goals 5 (3x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Free Throws 7 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)3-Pt Field Goals 2 New Mexico Highlands (11-21-15)Off. Rebounds 5 Cameron (12-31-15)Def. Rebounds 8 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)Assists 3 (2x), last, Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Blocks 3 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Steals 1 (3x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 27 at Cameron (1-10-16)Points 13 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Field Goals 5 (3x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Free Throws 7 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)3-Pt Field Goals 2 New Mexico Highlands (11-21-15)Off. Rebounds 5 Cameron (12-31-15)Def. Rebounds 8 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)Assists 3 (2x), last, Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Blocks 3 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Steals 1 (3x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 28 Midwestern State (1-6-16)Points 16 at Cameron (1-10-16)Field Goals 6 at Cameron (1-10-16)Free Throws 5 Science & Arts (11-24-15)3-Pt Field Goals 4 at Cameron (1-10-16)Off. Rebounds 1 (4x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Def. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Assists 5 (3x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Blocks 1 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (12-3-15)Steals 5 vs. New Mexico Highlands (11-14-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 28 Midwestern State (1-6-16)Points 16 at Cameron (1-10-16)Field Goals 6 at Cameron (1-10-16)Free Throws 5 Science & Arts (11-24-15)3-Pt Field Goals 4 at Cameron (1-10-16)Off. Rebounds 1 (4x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Def. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Assists 5 (3x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Blocks 1 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (12-3-15)Steals 5 vs. New Mexico Highlands (11-14-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 32 Cameron (12-31-15)Points 17 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Field Goals 8 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Free Throws 6 Oklahoma City (1-2-16)3-Pt Field Goals - -Off. Rebounds 8 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Def. Rebounds 6 (3x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Assists 2 (5x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Blocks 2 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Steals 4 Midwestern State (1-6-16)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 33 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)Points 17 (2x), last, Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Field Goals 6 (2x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)Free Throws 6 Oklahoma City (1-2-16)3-Pt Field Goals - -Off. Rebounds 8 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Def. Rebounds 6 (6x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Assists 2 (7x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)Blocks 2 (4x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Steals 5 Eastern New Mexico (2-28-15)
SenIor | GuarD | 6-4houSton, texaS (meSa cc)
JEFFBONNER
25
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 31 Emporia State (11-28-15)Points 15 Emporia State (11-28-15)Field Goals 5 Emporia State (11-28-15)Free Throws 2 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (1-2-16)3-Pt Field Goals 4 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (1-2-16)Def. Rebounds 7 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Assists 4 Emporia State (11-28-15)Blocks - -Steals 3 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 31 Emporia State (11-28-15)Points 15 Emporia State (11-28-15)Field Goals 5 Emporia State (11-28-15)Free Throws 2 (3x), last, Oklahoma City (1-2-16)3-Pt Field Goals 4 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Off. Rebounds 3 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Def. Rebounds 7 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)Assists 4 Emporia State (11-28-15)Blocks - -Steals 3 (2x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 12 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Points 10 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Field Goals 3 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Free Throws 3 Science & Arts (11-24-15)3-Pt Field Goals 1 (3x), last, Emporia State (11-28-15)Off. Rebounds 2 (2x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Def. Rebounds 4 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Assists 1 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Blocks 1 (2x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Steals 2 Science & Arts (11-24-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 12 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Points 10 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Field Goals 3 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Free Throws 3 Science & Arts (11-24-15)3-Pt Field Goals 1 (3x), last, Emporia State (11-28-15)Off. Rebounds 2 (2x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Def. Rebounds 4 Science & Arts (11-24-15)Assists 1 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)Blocks 1 (2x), last, at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)Steals 2 Science & Arts (11-24-15)
2015-16 SEASON HIGHSMinutes 20 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Points 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Field Goals 2 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)Free Throws 3 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)3-Pt Field Goals - -Off. Rebounds 2 (2x), last, Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Def. Rebounds 2 (4x), last, at Cameron (1-10-16)Assists 3 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Blocks - -Steals 2 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 25 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)Points 9 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)Field Goals 4 St. Gregory’s (12-13-14)Free Throws 4 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)3-Pt Field Goals 2 Langston (1-27-15)Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, St. Gregory’s (12-13-14)Def. Rebounds 7 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)Assists 3 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)Blocks 1 Emporia State (11-29-14)Steals 2 (3x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)
CAREER HIGHSMinutes 35 at Angelo State (2-4-15)Points 14 (3x), last, Tarleton State (2-18-15)Field Goals 6 Western State (11-15-14)Free Throws 5 at Angelo State (2-4-15)3-Pt Field Goals 3 (2x), last, Tarleton State (2-18-15)Off. Rebounds 5 CSU-Pueblo (11-14-14)Def. Rebounds 9 (2x), last, vs. A&M-Commerce (3-5-15)Assists 4 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (2-21-15)Blocks 3 (5x), last, Langston (1-27-15)Steals 4 St. Gregory’s (12-13-14)
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsWest Texas A&M 710 748 9 1467Opponents 596 720 12 1328
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West Texas A&M Men's BasketballWest Texas A&M Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Jan 10, 2016)
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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 12-6 8-3 2-2 2-1CONFERENCE 1-2 0-2 1-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-4 8-1 1-2 2-1
Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/13/15 at Fort Lewis College 81-91 L 1523 (21)CHAVLOVICH, David (11)QUAID, Ryan11/14/15 vs New Mexico Highlands W 89-74 (21)CHAVLOVICH, David (9)WALTON, Jerrod11/19/15 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 64-74 L 1379 (14)EVANS, Jordan (10)WALTON, Jerrod11/21/15 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 105-92 897 (24)EVANS, Jordan (7)WALTON, Jerrod11/24/15 UNIV. SCIENCE & ARTS W 93-58 437 (29)CHAVLOVICH, David (8)EVANS, Jordan11/27/15 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN W 90-61 379 (24)EVANS, Jordan (7)EVANS, Jordan11/28/15 EMPORIA STATE W 84-68 517 (18)CHAVLOVICH, David (7)BONNER, Jeff12-01-15 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. W 87-77 200 (31)CHAVLOVICH, David (10)EVANS, Jordan12/3/15 at Lubbock Christian 75-93 L 397 (21)CHAVLOVICH, David (7)BONNER, Jeff12/08/15 MID-AMERICA CHRISTIAN W 81-76 575 (21)EVANS, Jordan (8)GERBER, Rylan
(21)CHAVLOVICH, David12/12/15 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 95-74 705 (19)GOLIGHTLY JR, Eric (8)WALTON, Jerrod
(19)WALTON, Jerrod (8)GERBER, Rylan12/15/15 vs UPR-Rio Piedras 62-66 L 73 (18)EVANS, Jordan (8)CHAVLOVICH, David
(8)BONNER, Jeff(8)EVANS, Jordan
12/17/15 PUERTO RICO-BAYAMON W 72-64 102 (15)WALTON, Jerrod (12)BONNER, Jeff12/18/15 vs Puerto Rico-Humacao W 74-51 117 (20)CHAVLOVICH, David (8)BONNER, Jeff12/31/15 *CAMERON 80-83 Lot 697 (27)CHAVLOVICH, David (11)QUAID, Ryan01/02/16 OKLAHOMA CITY W 87-74 698 (15)EVANS, Jordan (9)WALTON, Jerrod01/06/16 *MIDWESTERN STATE 65-74 L 907 (20)EVANS, Jordan (7)BONNER, Jeff
(7)EVANS, Jordan01/10/16 *at Cameron W 83-78 758 (17)CHAVLOVICH, David (8)BONNER, Jeff