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UNIVERSITY OF

HOUSTON

MEDIA GUIDE

2017-18 MEN'S BASKETBALLUHCOUGARS.COM

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MEN'S BASKETBALL

CREDITSExecutive EditorJeff Conrad

Cover DesignHana Campbell

PrintingUniversity of HoustonPrinting and Postal Services

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTONDEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS3204 Cullen Blvd.Houston, Texas 77204-6002UHCougars.com

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The University of Houston Department of Intercollegiate Athletics inspires excellence today while pre-paring leaders for life by fostering a culture, which challenges student-athletes to achieve their high-est academic, athletic and personal aspirations.

CORE VALUES• Excellence• Integrity• Inclusivity• Loyalty• Accountability• Sportsmanship

PRINCIPLES• To cultivate the highest quality sports programs, facilities and resources to build and maintain winning traditions• To provide a competition environment of high entertainment value for a loyal fan base with a commitment to sportsmanship and customer service• To attract and develop student-athletes who exhibit the qualities of intellectual growth, account ability, maturity, independence and leadership with the goal of building champions for life• To enrich the opportunity to earn an undergraduate degree by offering each student-athlete a quality educational, social and athletic experience• To ensure the department is in adherence with NCAA, Office of Civil Rights, American Athletic Conference and University rules and regulations to operatewith the highest degree of integrity• To exercise fiscal responsibility throughout the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics• To build and strengthen relationships throughout the University campus and the Houston community

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MEDIA INFORMATION2017-18 Schedule 22017-18 Roster 3Guy V. Lewis Development Facility 4Fertitta Center 5Media Information 6-72017-18 The American Composite Schedule 8-9Quick Facts 10Opposing SID Information 11Nike 12

2017-18 COUGARSPreseason Notebook 14-15Armoni Brooks 16-17Devin Davis 18-19Rob Gray, Jr. 20-21Galen Robinson Jr. 22-23Wes VanBeck 24-25Valentine Sangoyomi / Mike Adewunmi 26Cedrick Alley Jr. / Breaon Brady 27Caleb Broodo / Corey Davis / Gabe Grant 28Fabian White 29Nura Zanna 30-31TV/Radio Roster 32

COACHES & STAFFHead Coach Kelvin Sampson 34-38Assistant Coach Alvin Brooks 39Assistant Coach Kellen Sampson 40Assistant Coach Quannas White 41Director for Operations Meshu Negga / Director of Player Development Hollis Price 42 Video Coordinator K.C. Beard / Special Events Coordinator Lauren Sampson 43Associate Athletics Trainer John Houston / Assistant Director of Sports Performance Alan Bishop 44Directorfor Operations (External) Lauren Sampson / Associate AD for Student-Athlete Development Maria Peden / Academics Counselor Angel Shamblin Director for On-Campus Relations Bilal Batley 45Associate AD for Student-Athlete Development Maria Peden / Academics Counselor Angel Shamblin 46Internal Operations / Student Managers 47Houston Athletics Social Media Directory 48

2016-17 IN REVIEWPostseason Notebook 50-51Overall/The American Statistics 52Results 53Home/Winning Statistics 54Points-Rebounds-Assists/Starters 55Team Game-by-Game Statistics 56Individual and Team Highs and Lows 57The American Final Standings and Honors 58Starting Lineups / Specialty Statistics 59Damyean Dotson 60-61Xavier Dupree 62-63Danrad “Chicken” Knowles 64-65Kyle Meyer 66-67Bertrand Nkali 68-69

HISTORY & TRADITIONHistorical Highlights 72-73Houston Basketball A to Z 74-77Cougars in the NBA/NBA Draft 78-791966-67 NCAA Final Four Team 801967-68 NCAA Final Four Team 811981-82 NCAA Final Four Team 821982-83 NCAA Final Four Team 831983-84 NCAA Final Four Team 84Game of the Century 85Guy V. Lewis 86Otis Birdsong 87Clyde Drexler 88Elvin Hayes 89Hakeem Olajuwon 90Michael Young 91Honor Roll 92-95NCAA Tournament Results 96-97Conference Tournament Results 98-99NIT/CBI Results 100UHCougars.com 101All-Time Lettermen 102-103Jersey Numbers 104-105All-Time Series 106-107Series Records 118-115All-Time Results 116-124Year-by-Year Coaching Records 125Our City 126

RECORDSIndividual Records 127Team Records 129Individual Career Leaders 130-131Individual Single-Season Leaders 132-133Individual Single-Game Leaders 134-135Team Single-Season Leaders 136Team Single-Game Records 1371,000-Point Club 138-14130-Point Club 142-143Outstanding Performances 144-145Individual Year-by-Year Leaders 146-147Team Year-by-Year Statistics 148-149vs. Ranked Opponents 150-151Houston when Ranked 152Starting Lineups 153-155Regular-Season Tournament History 156-157100-Point Games 158-159NCAA Tournament Records 160NIT Records 161CBI Records 162Conference Tournament Records 163Freshman Single-Season Records 164-165Miscellaneous Records 166-167Hofheinz Pavilion Records 168

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Houston, TexasFounded: 1927Enrollment: 45,000President/Chancellor: Dr. Renu KhatorVice President for Athletics: Hunter YurachekNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Richard ScamellConference: American AthleticNickname: CougarsColors: Scarlet (PMS 186) and WhiteArena (capacity): Hofheinz Pavilion (8,479)

2017-18 PREVIEWLettermen Returning/Lost: 5/6Newcomers: 9Starters Returning: 3 (G) Galen Robinson Jr. (Jr., 6-1, 190, 6.5 ppg, 4.8 apg) (G) Rob Gray (rSr., 6-2, 18, 20.6 ppg, 3.7 rpg) (F) Devin Davis (r-Sr., 6-7, 230, 8.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg)Starters Lost: 3 (G) Damyean Dotson (17.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg) (F) Danrad Knowles (7.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg) (C) Kyle Meyer (2.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg)Returning Scoring: 58.3% (1,375 of 2,358 pts.)Returning Rebounding: 41.6 % (472 of 1,135rebs.)Returning Assists: 79.6 % (323 of 406 asts.)

2016-17 REVIEW2016-17 Overall Record: 21-112016-17 American Finish: 12-6 (t-3rd)2016-17 Postseason: NIT First Round

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Kelvin Sampson (UNC Pembroke ‘78) Record at Houston: 56-40 (4th yr.) Career Record: 556-310 (29th yr.)Assistant Coaches: Alvin Brooks, Kellen Sampson, Quannas White

SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Operations: Meshu NeggaDirector of Operations (External): Lauren SampsonDirector of Player Development: Hollis PriceVideo Coordinator: K.C. BeardAssociate Athletics Trainer: John HoustonDirector of Men’s Basketball Sports Performance: Alan BishopDirector of On-Campus Recruiting: Bilal BatleyAssistant Director of Player Development: Mikhail McLeanInternal Operations: Raul Ganzalez, Garrett Bridges, Charles Allen IIIStudent Managers: Briahna Hynes, Jordan Walker, Kwa Jones, Jeremy Rosas, Autumn Mouton, Jeremy Rosas, Hunter Scharf, Dylan Tesch, Daniel Hixon, Matthew McDonald, Ali Polani, Charlton Riley, Rishi Wagle

MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: 1946All-Time Record: 1,227-843 (.593)Overall Postseason Record: 34-38 (.472)NCAA Tournament Appearances: 19Final Four Appearances: 5 (1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967)Last NCAA Appearance: 2010 (lost to Maryland, First Round)NIT Appearances: 11Last NIT Appearance: 2017 (lost to Akron, First Round)Regular-Season Conference Titles: 7

N I K E I S T H E O F F I C I A L F O O T W E A R A N D A P P A R E L P R O V I D E R F O R

U N I V E R S I T Y O F H O U S T O N A T H L E T I C S .

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Date (Day) Opponent Site Television Radio TimeNov. 5 (Sun.) ANGELO STATE (exhibition) H&PE ARENA 3 p.m.Nov. 10 (Fri.) McNEESE H&PE ARENA ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.Paradise JamNov. 17 (Fri.) vs. Drexel Lynchburg, Va. FloHoops.com 950 AM KPRC 1:30 p.m.Nov. 18 (Sat.) vs. Mercer/at Liberty Lynchburg, Va. FloHoops.com 950 AM KPRC 11 a.m./5 p.m.Nov. 19 (Sun.) vs. TBD Lynchburg, Va. FloHoops.com 950 AM KPRC TBANov. 25 (Sat.) UIW H&PE ARENA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.Nov. 29 (Wed.) NEW ORLEANS H&PE ARENA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.

Dec. 2 (Sat) ARKANSAS H&PE ARENA CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 6:30 p.m.Dec. 6 (Wed.) FAIRFIELD H&PE ARENA ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.Dec. 9 (Sat.) at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. TBA 950 AM KPRC TBADec. 13 (Wed.) at LSU Baton Rouge, La. TBA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.Dec. 17 (Sun.) PRAIRIE VIEW A&M H&PE ARENA 950 AM KPRC 3 p.m.Hall of Fame Holiday ShowcaseDec. 20 (Wed.) vs. Providence Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun) ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m.Dec. 28 (Thur.) * at USF Tampa, Fla. ESPNews 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m.Dec. 30 (Sat.) * TEMPLE H&PE ARENA ESPNU 950 AM KPRC TBA

Jan. 4 (Thur.) * at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. ESPN/ESPN2 950 AM KPRC 6/8 p.m.Jan. 11 (Thur.) * TULSA H&PE ARENA ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m.Jan. 14 (Sun.) * at ECU Greenville, N.C. ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 1 p.m.Jan. 17 (Wed.) * at Tulane New Orleans, La. ESPNews 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.Jan. 20 (Sat.) * WICHITA STATE TBD ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 11 a.m.Jan. 28 (Sun.) * USF H&PE ARENA ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 2 p.m.Jan. 31 (Wed.) * at Cincinnati Highland Heights, Ky. (NKU campus) CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m.

Feb. 3 (Sat.) * at UCF Orlando, Fla. ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 11 a.m.Feb. 8 (Thur.) * SMU H&PE ARENA ESPN2 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m.Feb. 11 (Sun.) * TULANE H&PE ARENA ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 5 p.m.Feb. 15 (Thur.) * CINCINNATI H&PE ARENA CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m.Feb. 18 (Sun.) * at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 3 p.m.Feb. 22 (Thur.) * at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m.Feb. 25 (Sun.) * ECU H&PE ARENA ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 2 p.m.Feb. 28 (Wed.) * at SMU Dallas, Texas ESPN2 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m.

March 4 (Sun.) * UCONN TBD CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 3 p.m.March 8-11 (Thur.-Sun.) The American Championship Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center) TBA 950 AM KPRC TBAMarch 13-14 (Tue.-Wed.) NCAA Tournament First Four Dayton, Ohio TBA 950 AM KPRC TBAMarch 15-18 (Thur.-Sun.) NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds TBA TBA 950 AM KPRC TBAMarch 22-25 (Thur.-Sun.) NCAA Tournament Regionals TBA TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA

March 31 / April 2 (Sat. / Mon.) NCAA Tournament Final Four San Antonio, Texas TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA

* – American Athletic Conference gameAll times are Central • Dates and times are subject to change.Broadcast networks and stations subject to change

Home games listed in BOLD CAPS and will be played on campus of Texas Southern University (H&PE Arena) or at Toyota Center (home of NBA’s Houston Rockets)

2018 NCAA TOURNAMENT DATES and SITESFIRST ROUNDMarch 13-14 UD Arena (Dayton Ohio)

SECOND AND THIRD ROUNDSMarch 15 & 17 CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh); Intrust Bank Arena (Wichita, Kan.) American Airlines Center (Dallas); Taco Bell Arena (Boise, Idaho)March 16 & 18 Time Warner Cable Arena (Charlotte, N.C.); New Detroit Arena (Detroit); Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tenn.); Viejas Arena (San Diego)

REGIONALSMarch 22 & 24 South – Philips Arena (Atlanta); West – STAPLES Center (Los Angeles)March 23 & 25 East – TD Garden (Boston); Midwest – CenturyLink Center (Omaha)

FINAL FOURMarch 31/April 2 Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

2017-18 SCHEDULE

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NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown-High School (Last School) 1 Chris Harris Jr. C 6-10 240 r-So.-JC Houston, Texas-Madison (San Jacinto JC) 2 Mike Adewunmi G 6-4 210 Fr.-HS Mansfield, Texas-Lake Ridge 3 Armoni Brooks G 6-3 185 So.-1L Round Rock, Texas-McNeil 5 Corey Davis Jr. G 6-1 190 Jr.-JC Lafayette, La.-Lafayette (San Jacinto JC)12 Wes VanBeck G 6-3 195 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas-Westside13 Nura Zanna F 6-6 240 Sr.-TR Kaduna, Nigeria-Coral Springs [Fla.) Christian (LIU Brooklyn)15 Devin Davis F 6-6 225 r-Sr.-1L Indianapolis, Ind.-Warren Central (Odessa JC)20 Gabe Grant F 6-4 220 Jr.-JC Chicago, Ill.-Mount Carmel (Three Rivers CC)23 Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-5 235 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas-Klein Forest24 Breaon Brady F 6-8 250 Jr.-JC Akron, Ohio-Ellett (Saddleback JC)25 Galen Robinson Jr. G 6-1 190 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas-Westbury Christian30 Caleb Broodo C 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Midland, Mich.-Dow31 Valentine Sangoyomi C 6-8 240 r-Jr.-RS Lagos, Nigeria-Erie First Christian Academy (Northern Oklahoma JC)32 Rob Gray G 6-1 185 r-Sr.-2L Forest City, N.C.-West Oaks Academy [Orlando](Howard JC)35 Fabian White Jr. F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Atascocita, Texas-Atascocita

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kelvin Sampson (UNC Pembroke ‘78; Fourth season at Houston)Assistant Coach: Alvin Brooks (Lamar ‘82; 20th season at Houston)Assistant Coach: Kellen Sampson (Oklahoma ‘06; Fourth season at Houston)Assistant Coach: Quannas White (Oklahoma ‘04; First season at Houston)

Support StaffDirector of Operations: Meshu Negga (Houston ‘14)Director of Operations (External): Lauren Sampson (Oklahoma ‘04)Director of Player Development: Hollis Price (Oklahoma ‘11)Video Coordinator: K.C. Beard (Boise State ‘08)Associate Athletics Trainer: John Houston (Texas Tech ‘91)Director of Men’s Basketball Sports Performance: Alan Bishop (Utah State ‘09)Assistant Director of Player Development: Mikhail McLean (Houston ‘13)Internal Operations: Raul Ganzalez (Houston ‘15),Garrett Bridges (St. Augustine ‘10) Charles Allen III (Houston ‘17)Student Managers: Briahna Hynes, Jordan Walker, Kwa Jones, Jeremy Rosas, Autumn Mouton, Jeremy Rosas, Hunter Scharf, Dylan Tesch, Daniel Hixon, Matthew McDonald, Ali Polani, Charlton Riley, Rishi Wagle

AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown-High School (Last School) 2 Mike Adewunmi G 6-4 210 Fr.-HS Mansfield, Texas-Lake Ridge23 Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-5 235 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas-Klein Forest24 Breaon Brady F 6-8 250 Jr.-JC Akron, Ohio-Ellett (Saddleback JC)30 Caleb Broodo C 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Midland, Mich.-Dow 3 Armoni Brooks G 6-3 185 So.-1L Round Rock, Texas-McNeil 5 Corey Davis Jr. G 6-1 190 Jr.-JC Lafayette, La.-Lafayette (San Jacinto JC)15 Devin Davis F 6-6 225 r-Sr.-1L Indianapolis, Ind.-Warren Central (Odessa JC)20 Gabe Grant F 6-4 220 Jr.-JC Chicago, Ill.-Mount Carmel (Three Rivers CC)32 Rob Gray G 6-1 185 r-Sr.-2L Forest City, N.C.-West Oaks Academy [Orlando] (Howard JC) 1 Chris Harris Jr. C 6-10 240 r-So.-JC Houston, Texas-Madison (San Jacinto JC)25 Galen Robinson Jr. G 6-1 190 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas-Westbury Christian 31 Valentine Sangoyomi C 6-8 240 r-Jr.-RS Lagos, Nigeria-Erie First Christian Academy (Northern Oklahoma JC)12 Wes VanBeck G 6-3 195 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas-Westside35 Fabian White Jr. F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Atascocita, Texas-Atascocita13 Nura Zanna F 6-6 240 Sr.-TR Kaduna, Nigeria-Coral Springs [Fla.) Christian (LIU Brooklyn)

By PositionGuards (6): Adewunmi, Brooks, Davis, Gray, Robinson Jr., Van Beck Forwards (6): Alley Jr., Brady, D. Davis, Grant, White Jr., ZannaCenters (3): Broodo, Harris Jr., Sangoyomi

By ClassSeniors (4): D. Davis, Gray, VanBeck, ZannaRedshirt Juniors (1): SangoyomiJuniors (4): Brady, C. Davis Jr., Grant, Robinson Jr.Sophomores (2): Brooks, Harris Jr.Freshmen (4): Adewunmi, Alley Jr., Broodo, White Jr.

By ExperienceThree Letters (1): VanBeckTwo Letters (2): Gray, Robinson Jr.One Letter (3): Brooks, D. Davis, SangoyomiTransfer (1): ZannaJunior College (4): Brady, C. Davis Jr., Grant, Harris Jr.High School (4): Adewunmi, Alley Jr., Broodo, White Jr.

By NationUSA (13): Adewunmi, Alley Jr., Brady, Broodo, Brooks, C. Davis Jr., D. Davis, Grant, Gray, Harris Jr., Robinson Jr.,VanBeck, White Jr.Nigeria (2): Sangoyomi, Zanna

By StateTexas (7): Adewunmi, Alley Jr., Brooks, Harris Jr., Robinson, Jr., Van Beck, White Illinois (1): GrantIndiana (1): D. DavisLouisiana (1): C. DavisMichigan (1): BroodoNorth Carolina (1): GrayOhio (1): Brady

By Height6-10 (1): Harris Jr.6-8 (2): Brady, Sangoyomi6-7 (2): Broodo, White Jr.6-6 (2): D. Davis, Zanna6-5 (1): Alley Jr.6-4 (2): Adewunmi, Grant6-3 (2): Brooks, VanBeck6-1 (3): C. Davis Jr, Gray, Robinson Jr.

By Weight250 (1): Brady240 (3): Harris Jr., Sangoyomi, Zanna235 (1): Alley Jr.225 (1): D. Davis220 (1): Grant210 (3): Adewunmi, Broodo, White Jr.195 (1): VanBeck190 (2): Davis Jr., Robinson Jr. 185 (2): Brooks, Gray

2017-18 ROSTERS

Mike ADEWUNMI Ah-Doo-Woo-MeBREAON Brady Bree-OnCALEB BROODO Kay-Leb Brew-DoeARMONI Brooks Ar-Mah-NeeGALEN Robinson Jr. Gay-lenValentine SANGOYOMI Shahn-Go-Yah-Me

FABIAN White Fay-Bee-UnQUANNAS White Kwah-NusNURA ZANNA Noor-Uh Zah-Nuh

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GUY V. LEWIS DEVELOPMENT FACILIT Y

In April 2016, both the University of Houston Men’s and Wom-en’s Basketball programs celebrated their bright futures when the Guy V. Lewis Development Center was officially dedicated.

Designed by DLR Group and Page, the Guy V. Lewis Basketball Center is located adjacent to Hofheinz Pavilion at the corner of Cullen Boulevard and Holman Street on the UH campus. Construction on the $25 million facility began in late September and was completed in Fall 2015.

Austin Commercial served as the construction manager.

The 53,000 square-foot facility provides the environment that the Houston Men’s and Women’s Basketball student-athletes need to excel throughout the season in all areas.

The first level houses a dedicated practice court for each team as well as shared sports performance and sports medicine areas, which are shared by both programs.

The second level feature the teams’ areas, which include locker rooms and academic/film theaters. The team rooms contain spacious, modern lockers, multiple video screens for television and comfortable furniture.

The third level hold office space for both Men’s and Women’s Basketball coaching and support staffs.

“I am proud and grateful that our administration recognizes how important this is. UH Chancellor/President Dr. (Renu) Khator and Mack Rhoades have made a commitment to make our program better. When you are playing in a conference with the defending national champion and other tradition-rich programs, we need to have competitive advantages like this facility will provide,” Head Coach Kelvin Sampson said. “Teams become better from October to March. For players to get better, it has to be from March to October. We will have a place where our players can practice, work out, shoot, develop chemistry and improve their work ethics. They can do this, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with this facility.”

QUICK FACTSName: Guy V. Lewis Development FacilityLocation: Corner of Cullen Boulevard and Holman Street on the UH campusCost: $25 millionSize: 52,923 square feetDedicated: April 3, 2015Named for: Former Head Coach Guy V. Lewis (1956-86)Levels: 3 • Dedicated practice court for each program as well as sports performance and sports medicine areas to be used by both programs on first level • Team areas, including locker rooms and academic/film rooms on second level • Office space for Men’s and Women’s Basketball coaching/support staffs on third levelArchitects: DLR Group and PageConstruction Manager: Austin Commercial

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FERTITTA CENTER

The University of Houston Men’s and Women’s Basketball pro-grams will compete in a new game arena during the 2018-19 season when the Fertitta Center officially opens.

With the completion of the 2016-17 season, Hofheinz Pavil-ion – the Cougars’ current home arena – will undergo a $60 million renovation. The renovation was made possible through a generous $20 million donation from University of System Board of Regents Chairman Tilman J. Fertitta and his family in late August 2016.

The facility will feature a premium club area and a courtside club. The reconfigured bowl will move mid-court seating loca-tions closer to game action with floor-level seating opposite the team benches for UH students. Renovations include a new audio system, sports lighting and video boards as well as new concession stands and expanded restrooms. The facility’s exterior also will be refreshed.

Prominent to the center’s exterior, the renovation will preserve the legacy of the Hofheinz family and its contributions to both UH and the city of Houston. UH will transform an area adjacent to

the new facility into Hofheinz Plaza, where fans will be greeted by a bronze statue of former Harris County Judge Roy Hofheinz.

The University of Houston will request that city officials rename a portion of Holman Street in front of the arena after the Hofheinz family. In addition, Roy Hofheinz’s records will be permanently archived and publicly accessible as a special collection in the UH library and the Alumni Center will house an area describing the lives and public service of Roy and Irene Hofheinz.

“This gift is personal. It represents a commitment from my family and me to support the University of Houston in its quest to strengthen our nationally competitive institution both in academics and athletics,” Fertitta said. “Upgrading our athletics facilities shows we are serious about competing at the highest

levels of collegiate sports for many years to come. I’m proud of where the University of Houston is today and I’m proud to make this investment in my university’s future.”

QUICK FACTSName: Fertitta CenterLocation: 3422 Cullen Blvd. Corner of Cullen Boulevard and Holman Street on the UH campusRenovation Cost: $60 millionHistoric Donation: $20 million from UH System Board of Regents Chairman Tilman J. Fertitta and his familyArena Amenities Premium club area and courtside club Reconfigured bowl with mid-court seating closer to game action Floor-level seating opposite team benches for UH students New audio system, sports lighting and video boards New concession stands and expanded restroomsArchitects: PGAL and AECOMGeneral Contractor: Turner Construction

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICEThe University of Houston Athletics Communications Office is located

in the Ted Nance Suite (No. 2008) on the second floor of the Athletics/Alumni Center.

The Athletics/Alumni Center is located at 3204 Cullen Blvd., between Cougar Field (baseball stadium) and Hofheinz Pavilion.

CREDENTIALSArrangements for media credentials for the University of Houston’s

2017-18 home basketball season must be made through the Houston Athletics Communications Office.

Credential requests by accredited media members should be made emailed to Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad at least 48 hours before tipoff.

Credentials will NOT be mailed. Those credentials not picked up prior to the game will be left at Media Will Call.

NBA SCOUTSNBA scouts will be provided media credentials on a space-available

basis. Seating for NBA scouts will be in a designated area at Houston Men’s Basketball home venues.

INTERVIEWSAll interviews with Houston coaches, student-athletes and

administrators MUST be coordinated through the Athletics Com-munications Office.

Arrangements to speak with a member of the men’s basketball program should be made with Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad (713-743-9410/[email protected]) at least one day prior to the desired interview date. Student-athletes and coaches are generally available before and after practice.

The locker rooms, training room and weight room inside Houston Men’s Basketball home venues are off-limits to reporters.

On game days, no Houston student-athletes will be available until the postgame media session.

GAME DAYPregame packets, including notes and statistics, will be available

in a designated media area at Houston Men’s Basketball home venues.Timeout, halftime and final statistics plus running play-by-play

and postgame notes and quotes will be provided. A light meal will be provided during pregame.

Postgame interviews for Head Coach Kelvin Sampson and selected student-athletes will be held in a designated press conference area following each home game.

After a brief, cooling-off period, Sampson and selected student-athletes will be brought to the media room to answer questions.

PRESS SEATING AND PARKINGPress row seats are for working newspaper writers, radio and televi-

sion reporters, along with Houston Athletics staff, and are allocated by the Houston Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet. Admission to press row is by pass only.

Media parking will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis in a designated lot. For more information about parking, media members should contact Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad.

TELEPHONES/INTERNETPlease check with a member of the Athletics Communications staff

for the password at Houston Men’s Basketball home venues

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers and videographers are allowed to shoot from the

baseline only.Only those on assignment and with proper media credentials will

be allowed to shoot game action. No flash attachments, monopods or tripods may be used.

RADIO/TELEVISION BROADCASTSAll requests for radio/TV broadcasts must be made in advance

through Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad

VISITING RADIOPhone lines for originating radio broadcasts will be provided on

a reciprocal basis. Contact Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad to obtain those numbers in advance of game day.

ACCESS TO HOUSTON INFORMATIONUHCougars.com – The official web site of University of Houston

Athletics includes rosters, schedules, statistics, player profiles, press releases, game notes and more. The site is updated daily and also includes links to listen to Houston Athletics events live over the Internet.

E-Mail List – Press releases, notes and statistics are e-mailed to a large contingent of media. To be added to the list, please contact Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad (713-743-9410/[email protected]) .

Notes packets will be available prior to each game and in many instances, much earlier.

THE AMERICAN.ORGThe league’s official web site contains information on all 12

member schools, including updated conference statistics, schedules and standings.

CREDENTIALSAll requests for working press, radio, television, photography or

scouting credentials should be made to Assistant AD for Athletics Communications Jeff Conrad at least 48 hours before tipoff. Seating on press row is for working media only.

All space for the working press, radio and television is allocated by the Houston Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet. Spouses, dates, children and non-workers are restricted from press row. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges.

Freelance and/or non-daily writers may be asked to produce copies of actual publications in which their work has appeared. Admission to press row is by pass only.

ACCREDITATION GUIDELINES Ñ Only full-time, salaried employees intending to provide actual

game coverage may receive credentials. Ñ A requesting media agency must represent a collective, orga-

nizational editorial voice, not simply the offerings of a single individual.

Ñ Membership in a writer’s association does not automatically qualify an agency for credentials.

Ñ A media agency may assign one of its credentials to its online entity.

Ñ An online entity, not associated with a traditional media agency, may qualify for one credential, subject to the follow-ing conditions:

1. An online entity may receive a credential only if

its own full-time staff writes a majority of that site’s material.

2. Online entities that focus primarily on University of Houston Athletics and sponsor message boards or chat rooms, may receive credentials provided they adhere to a policy that requires that a posted message or opinion is identified with the actual name and city of the individual posting the message.

3. Any online service that is recognized as an outlet intended primarily for the purpose of delivering news related to the recruitment of student-athletes will not qualify for credentials.

4. Online entities will not receive photography credentials.

5. Online entities (other than those identified above) registering 20,000 legitimate unique users per month in each of the past 12 months will be given first consideration.

MEDIA INFORMATION

SOCCER, SWIMMING AND DIVINGCROSS COUNTRY, TRACK AND FIELD

Th e U n i ve r s i t y o f H o u s to n i s a n e q ua l o p p o r t u n i t y i n s t i t u t i o n w h o s e p ro g ra m s, s e r v i ce s, a c t i v i t i e s a n d o p e ra t i o n s a re w i t h o u t d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a s to s e x , co l o r, o r n a t i o n a l o r i g i n a n d a re n o t o p p o s e d to q ua l i f i e d h a n d i ca p p e d p e r s o n s.

ALLISON McCLAINDIREC TOR

Cell: (936) [email protected]

ROMAN PETROWSKIASSOCIATE DIREC TOR

Cell: (936) [email protected]

DAVID BASSITYSENIOR ASSOCIATE AD

Cell: (405) [email protected], ADMINISTRATION

JEFF CONRADASSISTANT AD

Cell: (713) [email protected]

MEN’S BASKETBALL, MEN & WOMEN’S GOLF

KYLE ROGERSASSISTANT DIREC TOR

Cell: (832) [email protected]

ALEX BROWNTED NANCE COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT

Cell: (913) [email protected]

FOOTBALL (SECONDARY ), BASEBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, TENNIS, TRACK AND FIELD

SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL

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ATHLETICS TICKET OFFICEThe University of Houston Athletics Ticket Office is located at 3700

Cullen Blvd., on the northeast corner of TDECU Stadium, just outside Gate 1. All major credit cards are accepted. The ticket office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with parking available in the TDECU Stadium Garage with the first 30 minutes in that lot free.

Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting UHCougars.com/tickets and following the appropriate links.

SEASON TICKETS Type PriceReserved $200General Admission $100Anytime Tickets $99Current UH Students FREE with Student ID

Season prices based on 18 regular-season home games

ON THE AIRJeremy Branham begins his second

season behind the microphone as the voice of Houston Men’s Basketball in 2017-18.

Branham is no stranger to Houston Athletics. He served as the radio play-by-play broadcaster for Houston Women’s Basketball for 10 years and and called Houston Baseball games for nine years before joining Men’s Basketball.

In addition, he calls the play-by-play action for Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamo and serves as the sideline reporter during Houston Football games and hosts Football Head Coach Major Applewhite’s weekly radio show. He will add Men’s Basketball Head Coach Kelvin Sampson’s weekly radio program to that list in 2016-17.

Branham, who is a Humble, Texas, native, has extensive broadcast experience, first working as a fill-in broadcaster for the Houston ISP Sports Network during the 2005-06 Women’s Basketball season.

He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Houston in 2010.

For the eighth straight season, Houston and NBA legend Elvin Hayes will serve as the radio analyst on the men’s basketball broadcasts.

As a Cougar from 1965 to 1968, Hayes es-tablished himself as one of the finest players in college basketball history. The Rayville, La., native led the Cougars to a combined 81-12 record and back-to-back NCAA Final Four appearances in 1967 and 1968.

During his final collegiate season in 1967-68, he was a consensus National Player of the Year selection after averaging 36.8 points and 18.9 rebounds per game. He remains the program’s leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 31.0 points and 17.2 rebounds per game during his career.

Following his Houston days, he was taken with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets. In 16 seasons in the NBA, Hayes averaged 21.0 points and 12.2 rebounds per game. He was named to the All-NBA First or Second Teams six times and was a 12-time NBA All-Star.

In 1996, he was named one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players.Hayes was inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1974

and joined the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990.

IMG COLLEGE IMG College is the leading multimedia, marketing and licensing/brand management company in America, representing more than 200 of the nation’s top collegiate properties, including the NCAA and its 89 championships, most of the major conferences and many of the nation’s most prestigious college and universities. Headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C., IMG College employs more than 900 people in nearly 100 offices throughout the U.S. and is the leader in connecting brands to 190 million college sports fans through partnership opportunities in multimedia rights, licensing, events and hospitality, stadium and arena development, fund-raising, ticketing and seating solutions. IMG College produces nearly 35,000 hours of radio programming on the largest independent sports network in the country, manages nearly 5,000 hours of local television programming, is the leading publisher of college sports publications and is the largest manager of university athletic web sites. IMG College is a division of IMG, a global leader in sports, fashion and media operating in more than 30 countries. In 2014, IMG was acquired by WME, the world’s leading entertainment and media agency. Together, the companies offer an unparalleled client roster; world-class partnerships with sponsors, brands and broadcasters and marquee assets across entertainment, events and fashion. For more information, please visit IMGCollege.com.

CLAY HARRISGeneral ManagerFourth Year at [email protected](713) 743-9142

MYNDI LUEVANOAccount ExecutiveFourth Year at [email protected](713) 743-1478

MEGAN LISTERPartner Services CoordinatorThird Year at [email protected](908) 334-1024

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* – American Athletic Conference game

NOVEMBERFriday, Nov. 10 McNeese at HoustonCayman Islands Classic (On Campus/Cayman Islands)Savannah State at CincinnatiLamar at TulsaVeterans’ Classic (Annapolis, Md.)Memphis vs. AlabamaColgate at UConnMercer at UCFFlorida Atlantic at USFUMKC at Wichita StateBattle 4 Atlantis (On Campus/Paradise Island, Bahamas)UMBC at SMUJamaica Classic (On Campus/Jamaica)LIU Brooklyn at Tulane

Sunday, Nov. 12 Louisiana-Monroe at SMUCoppin State at ECU

Monday, Nov. 13 Houston at Lynn (exhibition)Western Carolina at CincinnatiMorgan State at USFSoutheastern Louisiana at TulaneOral Roberts at TulsaCollege of Charleston at Wichita State

Tuesday, Nov. 14 Phil Knight Invitational (Portland, Ore.)Stony Brook at UConnLittle Rock at Memphis

Wednesday, Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb at UCFRadford at ECUUSF at StetsonNorthwestern State at SMU

Thursday, Nov. 16Gildan Charleston Classic (On Campus/Charleston, S.C.)Temple vs. Old DominionCoppin State at CincinnatiPuerto Rico Tip-Off (Puerto Rico)Tulsa vs. Western Michigan

Friday, Nov. 17 Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.)Houston vs. DrexelTemple vs. Auburn/Indiana StatePuerto Rico Tip-Off (Puerto Rico)Tulsa vs. Iowa State/Appalachian StateCentral Connecticut State at ECUJamaica Classic (On Campus/Jamaica)Tulane vs. Colorado State

Saturday, Nov. 18 Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.)Houston vs. Liberty/MercerWilliam & Mary at UCFArkansas-Pine Bluff at SMU

Sunday, Nov. 19 Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.)Houston vs. TBDBoston University at UConnHoosier Tip-Off Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)USF at IndianaGildan Charleston Classic (On Campus/Charleston, S.C.)Temple vs. TBDJamaica Classic (On Campus/Jamaica)Tulane vs. FordhamPuerto Rico Tip-Off (Puerto Rico)Tulsa vs. TBD

Monday, Nov. 20 Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)Wichita State vs. CaliforniaCleveland State at ECUCayman Islands Classic (On Campus/Cayman Islands)Cincinnati vs. Buffalo1 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 21 Wichita State vs. MarquetteNew Orleans at MemphisCayman Islands Classic (On Campus/Cayman Islands)Cincinnati vs. Richmond/UAB

Wednesday, Nov. 22 Cayman Islands Classic (On Campus/Cayman Islands)Cincinnati vs. TBDHoosier Tip-Office Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)Howard at USFJamaica Classic (On Campus/Jamaica)Tulane vs. Miami (Ohio)Battle 4 Atlantic (Paradise Island, Bahamas)SMU vs. Northern IowaMaui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)Wichita State vs. TBD

Thursday, Nov. 23 Battle 4 Atlantic (Paradise Island, Bahamas)SMU vs. NC State/ArizonaAdvoCare Invitational (Orlando)UCF vs. NebraskaPhil Knight Invitational (Portland, Ore.)UConn vs. Oregon

Friday, Nov. 24 ECU at RutgersAdvoCare Invitational (Orlando)UCF vs. West Virginia/MaristPhil Knight Invitational (Portland, Ore.)UConn vs. DePaul/Michigan StateHoosier Tip-Off Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)Arkansas State at USFBattle 4 Atlantic (Paradise Island, Bahamas)SMU vs. TBD

Saturday, Nov. 25 UIW at HoustonNorthern Kentucky at MemphisCentral Arkansas at Tulsa

Sunday, Nov. 26 Tulane at Georgia StateNorth Carolina A&T at ECUTemple at La SalleAdvoCare Invitational (Orlando)UCF vs. TBDPhil Knight Invitational (Portland, Ore.)UConn vs. TBDHoosier Tip-Off Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)Eastern Michigan at USF

Monday, Nov. 27 Alabama State at Cincinnati

Tuesday, Nov. 28 UTRGV at SMUUTSA at TulsaSavannah State at Wichita State

Wednesday, Nov. 29New Orleans at HoustonColumbia at UConnAlcorn State at Tulane

Thursday, Nov. 30 USF at ElonUNC-Wilmington at ECUAdvoCare Invitational (Orlando)Missouri at UCFUnder Armour Reunion (Madison Square Garden, New York)Temple vs. South CarolinaMemphis at UAB

DECEMBERSaturday, Dec. 2Arkansas at HoustonCincinnati at XavierWichita State at BaylorMonmouth at UConnDelaware State at ECUMercer at MemphisUSF at Appalachian StateUSC at SMUTulsa at Illinois State

Sunday, Dec. 3 Tulane at North CarolinaUCF at AlabamaBB&T Classic (Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.)Temple vs. George Washington

Monday, Dec. 4Campbell at ECU

Tuesday, Dec. 5Samford at MemphisSouth Dakota State at Wichita StateSMU at TCUJimmy V. Classic (Madison Square Garden, New York)UConn vs. Syracuse

Wednesday, Dec. 6Fairfield at HoustonSouthern at TulaneWisconsin at Temple

Saturday, Dec. 9Houston at Saint LouisGotham Classic (On Campus/Madison Square Garden, New York)Bryant at MemphisSouthern at UCFSaint Joseph’s at TempleWichita State at Oklahoma StateWichita Wildcat Classic (Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan.)Tulsa vs. Kansas StateCoppin State at UConnNever Forget Classic (Prudential Center, Newark N.J.)Cincinnati vs. Florida

Sunday, Dec. 10 Amalie Arena (Tampa, Fla.)Tulane vs. Florida State

Monday, Dec. 11 Florida International at USF

Tuesday, Dec. 12 Mississippi State at CincinnatiSoutheastern Louisiana at UCFGotham Classic (On Campus/Madison Square Garden, New York)Albany at Memphis

Wednesday, Dec. 13 Houston at LSUVillanova at TempleNew Orleans at SMU

Thursday, Dec. 14 Bethune-Cookman at USFPrairie View A&M at Tulsa

THE AMERICAN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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THE AMERICAN COMPOSITE SCHEDULESaturday, Dec. 16Gotham Classic (On Campus/Madison Square Garden, New York)Memphis vs. LouisvilleCincinnati at UCLAOklahoma at Wichita StateDrexel at TempleManhattan at Tulsa

Sunday, Dec. 17Prairie View A&M at Houston

Monday, Dec. 18Charlotte at ECUNorthern Arizona at USFNicholls State at TulaneBoise State at SMU

Tuesday, Dec. 19Arkansas-Pine Bluff at CincinnatiCal Poly at SMUArkansas State at Wichita StateUCF at StetsonTulsa at Oklahoma State

Wednesday, Dec. 20 Hall of Fame Showcase (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.)Houston vs. ProvidenceGotham Classic (On Campus/Madison Square Garden, New York)Siena at Memphis

Thursday, Dec. 21South Alabama at TulaneSouth Carolina State at UCFCleveland State at CincinnatiCharlotte at USFGrambling at ECUUConn at Arizona

Friday, Dec. 22 Temple at GeorgiaFlorida Gulf Coast at Wichita State

Saturday, Dec. 23 Loyola (Md.) at MemphisUConn at Auburn

Wednesday, Dec. 27 * UCF at SMU

Thursday, Dec. 28* Houston at USF* Tulane at Temple* ECU at TulsaLSU at Memphis

Saturday, Dec. 30* Temple at Houston* Wichita State at UConn

Sunday, Dec. 31* Tulsa at Tulane* Memphis at Cincinnati* UCF at ECU* USF at SMU

JANUARYWednesday, Jan. 3* ECU at USF* UConn at Tulsa* Memphis at UCF

Thursday, Jan. 4* Houston at Wichita State* Cincinnati at Temple* SMU at Tulane

Saturday, Jan. 6 * ECU at UConn* Tulsa at Memphis

Sunday, Jan. 7 * Temple at UCF* USF at Wichita State* SMU at Cincinnati

Tuesday, Jan. 9* Tulane at Memphis

Wednesday, Jan. 10 * UCF at UConn* Temple at SMU

Thursday, Jan. 11 * Tulsa at Houston* Wichita State at ECU

Saturday, Jan. 13* UConn at Tulane* Memphis at Temple* Cincinnati at USF* Wichita State at Tulsa

Sunday, Jan. 14* Houston at ECU

Tuesday, Jan. 16* Cincinnati at UCF* UConn at Memphis

Wednesday, Jan. 17* Houston at Tulane* Tulsa at Temple* USF at ECU* SMU at Wichita State

Saturday, Jan. 20 * Wichita State at Houston* ECU at Cincinnati* UCF at USF* Tulane at SMU* Memphis at TulsaVillanova at UConnTemple at Penn

Wednesday, Jan. 24* Temple at Cincinnati

Thursday, Jan. 25* SMU at UConn* UCF at Wichita State* USF at Tulane

Saturday, Jan. 27* Cincinnati at Memphis

Sunday, Jan. 28* USF at Houston* ECU at SMU* Tulsa at Wichita State* UConn at Temple

Wednesday, Jan. 31* Houston at Cincinnati* Tulane at ECU* Memphis at USF* UConn at UCF

FEBRUARYThursday, Feb. 1 * Wichita State at Temple* SMU at Tulsa

Saturday, Feb. 3* Houston at UCF* Cincinnati at UConn* Memphis at ECU

Sunday, Feb. 4 * Temple at Tulane* Tulsa at USF

Tuesday, Feb. 6* UCF at Cincinnati* Wichita State at Memphis

Wednesday, Feb. 7* USF at UConn* ECU at Temple

Thursday, Feb. 8 * SMU at Houston* Tulane at Tulsa

Saturday, Feb. 10* Temple at USF* UConn at Wichita State

Sunday, Feb. 11 * Tulane at Houston* UCF at Memphis* Cincinnati at SMU

Wednesday, Feb. 14 * USF at UCF* ECU at Tulane* Memphis at SMU

Thursday, Feb. 15 * Cincinnati at Houston* Temple at Wichita State* Tulsa at UConn

Saturday, Feb. 17 * SMU at UCF* Memphis at Tulane

Sunday, Feb. 18* Houston at Temple* UConn at ECU* USF at Tulsa* Wichita State at Cincinnati

Wednesday, Feb. 21 * SMU at ECU* Tulane at Wichita State* UCF at Tulsa

Thursday, Feb. 22 * Houston at Memphis* UConn at Cincinnati

Saturday, Feb. 24 * Tulane at USF* Wichita State at SMU

Sunday, Feb. 25 * ECU at Houston* Tulsa at Cincinnati* UCF at Temple* Memphis at UConn

Wednesday, Feb. 28 * Houston at SMU* Temple at UConn

MARCHThursday, March 1 * Wichita State at UCF* Tulsa at ECU* USF at Memphis* Cincinnati at Tulane

Sunday, March 4* UConn at Houston* Cincinnati at Wichita State* Tulane at UCF* SMU at USF* Temple at Tulsa* ECU at Memphis

POSTSEASONThursday-Sunday, March 8-11The American Championship (Amway Center, Orlando)

Tuesday-Wednesday, March 13-14NCAA Tournament First Round (Dayton Ohio)

Thursday-Sunday, March 15-18NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds

Thursday-Sunday, March 22-25NCAA Tournament Regionals

Saturday, March 31NCAA Tournament Final Four (San Antonio, Texas)

APRILMonday, April 2NCAA National Championship Game (San Antonio, Texas)

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Houston, Texas 77204Founded 1927Enrollment 43,770President/Chancellor Dr. Renu KhatorNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Richard ScamellAffiliation NCAA Division IConference American Athletic ConferenceNickname CougarsColors Scarlet (PMS 186) & White Mascots Shasta and SashaBegan Athletics Jan. 10, 1946Web Site UHCougars.comAthletics Department Phone 713-743-9370Press Row Phone 713-743-9414

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIONVice President for Athletics Hunter YurachekSenior Associate AD – SWA DeJuena ChizerSenior Associate AD – External Relations Marvin Julich, Jr.Senior Associate AD – Event Operations Facilities & Grounds Bruce GregorySenior Associate AD – Capital Projects T.J. MeagherSenior Associate AD – Strategic Communications & Digital Media David BassitySenior Associate AD – Compliance & Eligibility Lauren DuBoisAssociate AD – Ticket Sales & Operations Pete HeimAssociate AD – Marketing Chad ThomasAssociate AD – Major Gifts Katina JacksonAssociate AD – Development Brendan HofferAssociate AD – Student-Athlete Development Maria PedenAssistant AD – Equipment Daniel ReevesAssistant AD – Business Operations Brandon MadduxAssistant AD – Development John NoudAssistant AD – Communications Jeff Conrad

HOUSTON BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Game Jan. 10, 1946All-Time Record 1,221-843 (.592)Conference Championships SevenYears In The NCAA Tournament 19 All-Time Record 26-24 (.520) Final Four Appearances Five Last Appearance 2010Years In The NIT 11 All-Time Record 5-11 (.313) Semifinal Appearances One Last Appearance 2017 First RoundYears In The College Basketball Invitational 3 All-Time Record 3-3 (.500) Semifinal Appearances 1 Last Appearance 2013 QuarterfinalsConference Tournament Titles Six All-Time Record 42-32 (.568) The American Tournament Record 2-3 Last Appearance 2016 American Quarterfinals

HOME COURT INFORMATIONArena Health & PE Arena located on campus of nearby Texas Southern UniversityCapacity 8,100Opened 1989

Arena Toyota Center Home of NBA’s Houston Rockets, located in nearby downtown HoustonCapacity 18,055Opened Oct. 6, 2003

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Kelvin Sampson (UNC Pembroke ‘78) Office Phone (713) 743-9430 Record at Houston 56-40 (4th yr.) American Games 28-26 (4th yr.) Career Record 556-310 (.642) (28 yrs.)Assistant Coach Alvin Brooks (Lamar ‘82) Years at Houston Entering 20thAssistant Coach Kellen Sampson (Oklahoma ‘06) Years at Houston Entering 4thAssistant Coach Quannas White (Oklahoma ‘04) Years at Houston Entering 1stDirector of Player Development Hollis Price (Oklahoma ‘11) E-Mail [email protected] of Operations: Meshu Negga (Houston ‘14) E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (713) 743-9430Director of Operations (External) Lauren Sampson (Oklahoma ‘04) E-Mail [email protected] Coordinator K.C. Beard (Boise State ‘08) E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (713) 743-9430Associate Athletics Trainer John Houston (Texas Tech ‘91) E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (713) 743-0786Director of Men’s Basketball Sports Performance Alan Bishop (Utah State ‘09) E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (713) 743-9494Assistant Director of Player Development: Mikhail McLean (Houston ‘13)Director of On-Campus Recruiting: Bilal Batley (Oklahoma ‘07)Academics Counselor Angel ShamblinInternal Operations Raul Ganzalez, Garrett Bridges, Charles Allen IIIStudent Managers Briahna Hynes, Jordan Walker, Kwa Jones, Jeremy Rosas, Hunter Scharf, Wafeeq Haq, Daniel Hixon, Isaiah Jones, Matthew McDonald, Charlton Riley, Rishi Wagle

MEDIA RIGHTSRadio Rights Holder Houston IMG CollegeRadio Network Flagship Station 950 AM KPRCNetwork Contact Clay Harris Phone 225-337-4242Radio Play-by-Play Jeremy Branham Years with Houston Entering secondRadio Analyst Elvin Hayes Years with Houston Entering eighth

2016-17 IN REVIEWOverall Record 21-11 (.656) Home 12-5 (.706) Away 6-6 (.500) Neutral 3-0 (1.000)The American Record (Finish) 12-6 (t-3rd)The American Championship 0-1 lost to UConn, 74-65, in QuarterfinalsPostseason NIT First Round lost to Akron, 78-75

2017-18 TEAM INFORMATIONStarters Returning/Lost 3/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/6Newcomers 8

RETURNING STARTERS 3Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. PPG RPGRob Gray G 6-2 185 r-Sr.-2L 20.6 3.7Galen Robinson, Jr. G 6-1 190 Jr.-2L 6.5 3.3Devin Davis F 6-7 230 r-Sr.-1L 8.3 5.3

RETURNING LETTERMEN 2Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. PPG RPGWes VanBeck G 6-2 190 Sr.-3L 7.5 2.6Armoni Brooks G 6-4 180 So.-1L 4.4 2.3

NEWCOMERS 9Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Last SchoolMike Adewunmi G 6-6 190 Fr.-HS Lake Ridge HSCedrick Alley Jr. F 6-7 235 Fr.-HS Klein Forest HSBreaon Brady F 6-9 235 Jr.-JC Saddlebrook JCCaleb Broodo C 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Dow HSCorey Davis G 6-2 190 Jr.-JC San Jacinto JCGabe Grant F 6-6 220 Jr.-JC Three Rivers CCChris Harris Jr. C 6-10 250 So.-JC San Jacinto JCFabian White F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Atascocita HSNura Zanna F 6-7 240 Sr.-TR LIU Brooklyn

2016-17 STARTERS LOST 3Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. PPG RPGDamyean Dotson G 6-5 210 2L 17.4 6.9Danrad Knowles F 6-10 200 4L 7.5 3.7Kyle Meyer C 6-10 230 2L 2.3 3.6

2016-17 LETTERMEN LOST 3Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. PPG RPGMorris Dunnigan G 6-3 195 1L 2.4 0.9Bertrand Nkali C 6-9 235 2L 1.5 2.2Xavier Dupree F 6-9 210 2L 1.1 1.2

OTHERS LOST 1Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. PPG RPGMateen Hirbod G 6-1 195 SQ 0.9 0.1

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSSenior Associate AD David BassityAssistant AD/MBB Contact Jeff Conrad Office (713) 743-9410 Cell (713) 557-3841 E-mail [email protected] Allison McClainAssociate Director Roman PetrowskiAssistant Director Kyle RogersTed Nance Athletics Communications Assistant Alex BrownStudent Assistants Bryce Goodwin, Nick Williamson, Taryn Alessio, Hunter Arenz, Amber Branch, Bria Carter, Diego Garcia, Emma Glen, A’Nease Linnear, Ryan O’Keefe, Kristina Knowles, Davida Osei-Appiah, Brett Rogers, Matt SaboAthletics Communications Office (713) 743-9404Athletics Communications Fax (713) 743-9411Mailing Address Athletics/Alumni Center 3204 Cullen Blvd. Ste. 2008 Houston, TX 77204-6742Overnight Address Same

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AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEMBB Contact: Bill Potter E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (401) 453-0660, ext. 128 Cell: (317) 625-5772Web Site: The American.org

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKSHead Coach: Mike Anderson Career Record: 328-172 (14 yrs.) Record at UA: 128-60 (5 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Bud Walton Arena (19,200)Basketball SID: David Beall E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (479) 445-5336Web Site: ArkansasRazorbacks.com

COLORADO BUFFALOESHead Coach: Tad Boyle Career Record: 205-161 (11 yrs.) Record at CU: 149-95 (7 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Coors Events Center (11,064)Basketball SID: Troy Andre E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (309) 492-4672Web Site: CUBuffs.com

CINCINNATI BEARCATSHead Coach: Mick Cronin (Cincinnati ‘97) Career Record: 306-159 (14 yrs.) Record at UC: 237-135 (11 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Fifth Third Arena (13,176)Basketball SID: Andre Foushee E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (859) 797-7871Web Site: UCBearcats.com

EAST CAROLINA PIRATESHead Coach: Jeff Lebo (North Carolina ‘89) Career Record: 325-274 (19 yrs.) Record at ECU: 114-118 (7 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum (8,000)Basketball SID: Jody Jones E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (254) 414-2019Web Site: ECUPirates.com

DRAKE BULLDOGSHead Coach: Niko Medved (Minnesota ‘97) Career Record: 61-70 (4 yrs.) Record at Drake: First year Arena (Capacity): Knapp Center (7,152)Basketball SID: Ty Patton E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (205) 310-1271Web Site: GoDrakeBulldogs.com

DREXEL DRAGONSHead Coach: Zach Spiker (Ithaca, 2000) Career Record: 111-24 (8 yrs.) Record at DU: 9-23 (1 yr.)Arena (Capacity): Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,457)Basketball SID: Mike Tuberosa E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (215) 895-1591Web Site: DrexelDragons.com

FAIRFIELD STAGSHead Coach: Sydney Johnson (Princeton ‘97) Career Record: 156-162 (10 yrs.) Record at Fairfield: 90-109 (6 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Webster Bank Arena (10,000)Basketball SID: Jack Jones E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (203) 650-5907Web Site: FairfieldStags.com

LIBERTY FLAMESHead Coach: Ritchie McKay (Seattle Pacific ‘87) Career Record: 251-236 (15 yrs.) Record at Liberty: 86-78 (4 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Vines Center (9,330)Basketball SID: Todd Wetmore E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (434) 841-8974Web Site: Liberty.edu/Flames

LSU TIGERSHead Coach: Will Wade (Clemson ‘05) Career Record: 91-45 (4 yrs.) Record at LSU: First yearArena (Capacity): Maravich Assembly Center (13,215)Basketball SID: Kent Lowe E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (225) 241-4360Web Site: LSUSports.net

McNEESE COWBOYSHead Coach: Dave Simmons (Louisiana Tech ‘81) Career Record: 143-194 (11 yrs.) Record at UC: 143-194 (11 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Burton Coliseum (8,000)Basketball SID: Matthew Bonnette E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (337) 263-4822Web Site: McNeeseSports.com

MEMPHIS TIGERSHead Coach: Tubby Smith (High Point ‘73) Career Record: 576-289 (26 yrs.) Record at Memphis: 19-13 (1 yr.)Arena (Capacity): FedExForum (18,400)Basketball SID: Bill Salyer E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (260) 705-3963Web Site: GoTigersGo.com

MERCER BEARSHead Coach: Bob Hoffman (Oklahoma Baptist, 1979) Career Record: 489-286 (23 yrs.) Record at MU: 179-130 (9 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Hawkins Arena (3,200)Basketball SID: Patrick Walsh E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (318) 514-9203Web Site: MercerBears.com

NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERSHead Coach: Mark Slessinger (Kansas State ‘82) Career Record: 77-98 (6 yrs.) Record at UNO: 77-98 (6 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Lakefront Arena (8,785)Basketball SID: Kelvin Queliz E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (917) 683-6517Web Site: UNOPrivateers.com

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHERSHead Coach: Byron Smith (Houston ‘91) Career Record: 19-26 (1+ yr.) Record at PVAM: 19-26 (1+ yr.)Arena (Capacity): William J. Nicks Building (6,500)Basketball SID: Duane Lewis E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (832) 797-2080Web Site: PVPanthers.com

PROVIDENCE FRIARSHead Coach: Ed Cooley (Stonehill ‘94) Career Record: 215-149 (11 yrs.) Record at Providence: 123-80 (6 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,410)Basketball SID: Arthur Parks E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (401) 378-7334Web Site: Friars.com

QUINNIPIAC BOBCATSHead Coach: Baker Dunleavy (Villanova ‘06) Career Record: First year Record at QU: First yearArena (Capacity): TD Bank Sports Center (3,570)Basketball SID: Jeremy Kniffin E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (516) 523-6185Web Site: QuinnipiacBobcats.com

SAINT LOUIS BILLIKENSHead Coach: Travis Ford (Kentucky ‘94) Career Record: 348-287 (20 yrs.) Record at SLU: 12-21 (1 yr.)Arena (Capacity): Chaifetz Arena (10,600)Basketball SID: Brian Kunderman E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (314) 808-4868Web Site: SLUBillikens.com

SMU MUSTANGSHead Coach: Tim Jankovich (Kansas State ‘82) Career Record: 196-126 (11 yrs.) Record at SMU: 39-5 (2 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Moody Coliseum (7,000)Basketball SID: Herman Hudson E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (214) 768-1304 Web Site: SMUMustangs.com

TEMPLE OWLSHead Coach: Fran Dunphy (LaSalle ‘70) Career Record: 538-299 (28 yrs.) Record at TU: 331-136 (11 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Liacouras Center (10,206)Basketball SID: Larry Dougherty E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (215) 651-1822Web Site: OwlSports.com

TULANE GREEN WAVEHead Coach: Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (South Carolina ‘76) Career Record: 6-25 (1 yr.) Record at Tulane: 6-25 (1 yr.)Arena (Capacity): Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse (3,600)Basketball SID: Adam Miller E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (504) 314-7219Web Site: TulaneGreenWave.com

TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANEHead Coach: Frank Haith (Elon ‘88) Career Record: 263-169 (13 yrs) Record at Tulsa: 58-40 (3 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Reynolds Center (8,355)Basketball SID: Jordan Korphage E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (918) 402-7929Web Site: TulsaHurricane.com

UCF KNIGHTSHead Coach: Johnny Dawkins (Duke ‘86) Career Record: 180-127 (9 yrs.) Record at UCF: 24-12 (1 yr.)Arena (Capacity): CFE Arena (10,000)Basketball SID: Dan Forcella E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: : (207) 650-6790Web Site: UCFKnights.com

UIW CARDINALSHead Coach: Ken Burmeister (St. Mary’s (Texas), ‘71) Career Record: 305-241 (20 yrs.) Record at UIW: 177-117 (11 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center (2,000)Basketball SID: Mary Ellen Leisering E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (832) 623-8660Web Site: UIWCardinals.com

UCONN HUSKIESHead Coach: Kevin Ollie (UConn ‘95) Career Record: 113-28 (5 yrs.) Record at UConn: 113-28 (5 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Gampel Pavilion (10,167); XL Center (16,294)Basketball SID: Phil Chardis E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (860) 771-3314Web Site: UConnHuskies.com

USF BULLSHead Coach: Brian Gregory (Oakland ‘90) Career Record: 248-180 (13 yrs.) Record at USF: First yearArena (Capacity): USF Sun Dome (10,411)Basketball SID: Michael Radomski E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: 813-285-0605Web Site: GoUSFBulls.com

WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONSHead Coach: Danny Manning (Kansas ‘91) Career Record: 81-82 (5 yrs.) Record at WF: 43-53 (3 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (14,665)Basketball SID: Steve Kirkland E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (434) 825-5241Web Site: WakeForesSports.com

WICHITA STATE SHOCKERSHead Coach: Gregg Marshall (Randolph-Macon ‘85) Career Record: 455-173 (19 yrs.) Record at WSU: 261-90 (10 yrs.)Arena (Capacity): USF Sun Dome (10,411)Basketball SID: Bryan Holmgren E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (316) 841-6206Web Site: GoShockers.com

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2017-18 COUGARSPreseason Notebook .................. 14-15Armoni Brooks .......................... 16-17Devin Davis ............................... 18-19Rob Gray. .................................. 20-21Galen Robinson Jr. ..................... 22-23Wes VanBeck ............................ 24-25Valentine Sangoyomi / Mike Adewunmi . 26Cedrick Alley Jr. / Breaon Brady ........ 27Caleb Broodo / Corey Davis Jr. / Gabe Grant ................................. 28Chris Harris Jr. / Fabian White Jr. ...... 29Nura Zanna ............................... 30-31TV/Radio Roster ............................. 32

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READY for the FERTITTA CENTER• The Cougars will compete in the Fertitta Center during the

2018-19 season as Hofheinz Pavilion undergo a $60 million renova-tion following the 2016-17 campaign.

• Renovation was made possible by a $20 million gift from UH System Board of Regents Chairman Tilman J. Fertitta on Aug. 25.

• Was the largest gift ever presented to the Houston Athletics Department.

HOME AWAY FROM HOME• As construction continues on the Fertitta Center during the

2017-18 season, the Cougars will play their home games at two venues.

• Houston will play the majority of its home games inside Health & PE Arena on the campus of nearby Texas Southern University.

• Venues for the Cougars’ Jan. 20 showdown against new Ameri-can Athletic Conference rival Wichita State and the regular-season finale against UConn on March 4 had not been announced as of press time.

• Houston began play inside H&PE Arena with a 78-75 loss to Akron in the NIT First Round on March 15, 2017.

LOOKING to the POSTSEASON• Under the leadership of Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, the

Cougars will be looking for their third straight postseason appear-ance during the 2017-18 season.

• Houston has not competed in three straight NCAA/NIT tour-naments since 1990-93 (1991 NIT Second Round, 1992 NCAA First Round, 1993 NIT First Round).

• WIth his team’s postseason appearance a year ago, Sampson joined Alden Pasche, Pat Foster and Tom Penders as only coaches to lead the Cougars to two NCAA/NIT appearances in his first three seasons.

SCHEDULE NOTES• With ongoing construction of Fertitta Center, Cougars will play

only 15 home games in 2017-18, including six non-conference contests.

• Houston was scheduled to compete at the Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands on Nov. 17-20... Unfortunately, damage from Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria forced that tournament to be moved... Cougars are scheduled to open on Nov. 17 against Drexel and face winner/loser of Mercer/Liberty on Nov. 18.

• Cougars will face UIW (Incarnate Word) for the first time in school history when they meet on Nov. 25 in Houston.

• Cougars play host to a familiar rival when they meet Arkansas on Dec. 2 in Houston... Teams played regularly as Southwest Con-ference rivals from 1975-76 to 1990-91... First time teams have squared off since 87-78 Houston win in Little Rock, Ark., on Nov. 18, 2011... First time Razorbacks will visit Houston since Jan. 3, 1990.

• Houston meets former Conference USA rival Saint Louis on Dec. 9... Teams regularly played as C-USA foes from 1996-97 to 2006-07.

• Cougars will compete against Provide at the Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase inside Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

TRIPLE DIGITS• When the Cougars close out the Para-

dise Jam on Nov. 20, Head Coach Kel-vin Sampson will compete in the 100th game of his Houston career.

• Sampson, who enters his fourth season with the Cougars in 2017-18, has posted a 56-40 record in three seasons two 20-win seasons and back-to-back NIT appearances.

• With 56 victories, Sampson has post-ed the second-highest total by a Houston head coach through his first three sea-sons... Trails only 57 by Tom Penders from 2004 to 2007.

• He will become the eighth coach in Houston history to coach 100+ games in his career.

WELCOME to HOUSTON• Former Oklahoma letterman Quannas White joined Head

Coach Kelvin Sampson’s staff as an assistant coach for the 2017-18 season.

• White joins the Cougars after serving as an assistant coach at WKU in 2016-17... Will be entering his fourth season as a collegiate coach in 2017-18.

• White is no stranger to Sampson... Competed at Oklahoma from 2001-03 and was a member of the Sooners’ 2002 NCAA FInal Four and 2003 NCAA Elite Eight teams.

• With White’s hiring, both players in the Sooners’ 2002 and 2003 starting backcourts are members of the Cougars’ staff... Hollis Price enters his fourth season as director of player development wth the Cougars in 2017-18.

CONFERENCE SCORING CHAMPION• Guard Rob Gray returns for his senior season in 2017-18 af-

ter leading the Cougars during an award-winning campaign a year ago.

• Gray averaged 20.6 points per game to lead the Cougars and the American Ath-letic Conference.

• Became the Cougars’ first conference scoring champion since Aubrey Cole-man led Houston, Conference USA and the nation with 25.6 points per game in 2009-10.

• Guard Otis Birdsong is the only Cougar in school history to win multiple conference scoring titles... Captured the 1977 SWC title with 30.3 points per game and led the SWC with 26.1 points per game in 1976.

• Gray became the Cougars’ eighth con-ference champion during the program’s history... Joined Coleman, Birdsong, An-dre Owens (18.3 ppg, C-USA, 2004-05); Gee Gervin (20.6 ppg, C-USA, 1998-99); Michael Young (19.8 ppg, SWC, 1983-84) and Rob Williams (25.0 ppg, SWC, 1980-81).

PRESEASON NOTEBOOKLEADING RETURNERS

Category No. PlayerGames Started 28 Rob GrayGames Played 32 Galen Robinson Jr. 32 Wes VanBeckMinutes 1,031 Galen Robinson Jr.Scoring Avg. 20.6 Rob Gray, Jr.Field Goal Pct. 47.3 Rob Gray3-Pointers Made 63 Rob Gray3-Point Field Goal Pct. 38.2 Rob GrayFree Throw Pct. 81.3 Rob GrayRebounding Avg. 5.3 Devin DavisAssists 155 Galen Robinson, Jr.Blocked Shots 10 Devin DavisSteals 36 Rob Gray

PERCENTAGES RETURNINGCategory ‘16-17 Return %RetPoints 2,358 1,423 60.3Rebounds 1,135 490 43.23-Point FGs 268 153 57.1Free Throws Made 390 256 65.6Assists 406 326 80.3Blocks 113 23 20.4Steals 170 114 67.1

2017-18 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 5 ANGELO STATE (exhibition) 3 p.m.Nov. 10 McNEESE (H&PE) 7 p.m.Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.)Nov. 17 vs. Drexel 1:30 p.m.Nov. 18 vs. Mercer/Liberty 11 a.m. /5 p.m.Nov. 19 vs. TBD TBDNov. 25 UIW (H&PE) 7 p.m.Nov. 29 NEW ORLEANS (H&PE) 7 p.m.

Dec. 2 ARKANSAS (H&PE) 6:30 p.m.Dec. 6 FAIRFIELD (H&PE) 7 p.m.Dec. 9 at Saint Louis TBADec. 13 at LSU 8 p.m.Dec. 17 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (H&PE) 3 p.m.Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase (Uncasville, Conn.)Dec. 20 vs. Providence 6 p.m.Dec. 28 * at USF 6 p.m.Dec. 30 * TEMPLE (H&PE) TBA

Jan. 4 * at Wichita State 6/8 p.m.Jan. 11 * TULSA (H&PE) 6 p.m.Jan. 14 * at ECU 1 p.m.Jan. 17 * at Tulane 7 p.m.Jan. 20 * WICHITA STATE (TBD) 11 a.m.Jan. 28 * USF (H&PE) 2 p.m.Jan. 31 * at Cincinnati (Highland Heights, Ky.) 6 p.m.

Feb. 3 * at UCF 11 a.m.Feb. 8 * SMU (H&PE) 8 p.m.Feb. 11 * TULANE (H&PE) 5 p.m.Feb. 15 * CINCINNATI (H&PE) 6 p.m.Feb. 18 * at Temple 3 p.m.Feb. 22 * at Memphis 8 p.m.Feb. 25 * ECU (H&PE) 2 p.m.Feb. 28 * at SMU 8 p.m.

March 4 * UCONN (TBD) 3 p.m.March 8-11 The American Championship (Orlando) TBA

All times and dates are Central and subject to changeHome games listed in BOLD CAPS

ROB GRAY

MULTIPLE 100-ASSIST SEASONSRk. No. Player Years 1. 4 Derrick Daniels 1988-92t2. 3 Lanny Smith 2004-08 Alvin Franklin 1983-86 Reid Gettys 1982-85 Rob Williams 1979-82 Ken Ciolli 1976-79t7. 2 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – L.J. Rose 2013-15 Desmond Wade 2008-10 Damon Jones 1995-97 Anthony Goldwire 1992-94 Kenneth Williams 1978-80 Louis Dunbar 1972-74 Steve Newsome 1971-73 Poo Welch 1969-71 Tom Gribben 1968-70 George Reynolds 1967-69 Joe Hamood 1964-66

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DISHING IT OUT• Junior guard Galen Robinson Jr. looks to join an exclusive

group during the 2017-18 season.• With 155 assists in 2016-17, Robinson led the Cougars and

finished second in the American Athletic Conference with 4.8 as-sists per game.

• With his total, Robinson became the 18th player in school history to record multiple 100-assists seasons during his Cougar career.

• In 2017-18, Robinson looks to become only the seventh play-er with 3+ seasons of triple-digit assists... Guard Lanny Smith was the last player with 3+ 100-assist seasons during his career.

• Robinson needs 70 assists in 2017-18 to move into Houston’s top-10 career leaders.

DEVIN DAVIS• Senior forward Devin Davis enters the 2017-18 season as

the Cougars’ leading returning rebounder.• Davis snared 5.3 rebounds per game a year ago, finishing sec-

ond only to guard Damyean Dotson.• In addition to his rebounding numbers, Davis is the Cougars’

second-leading returning scorer after averaging 8.3 points per contest.

• In 2016-17, Davis battled hand and foot injuries that kept him out of 12 games midway through the season.

WES VANBECK• Guard Wes VanBeck returns for his senior season and as the

Cougars’ lone three-year letterman on the 2017-18 roster.• Finished fourth on the team in 2016-17 with 7.5 points per

game.• One of four student-athletes to compete in all 32 games a

year ago and made five starts.• Set a Houston single-season record (min. 45 made) with a

48.4 3-point field goal percentage (46-of-95).• Joined the team and competed for his first two seasons as

a walk-on.• Houston native and product of Westside High School.

ARMONI BROOKS• Sophomore guard Armoni Brooks returns in 2017-18.• Competed in 28 games during his first collegiate season in

2016-27 with starts against American Athletic Conference rivals Tulane, Temple and UCF late in the season.

• Scored career-high 15 points in road win at East Carolina and drained career-best four 3-pointers in home win against Prairie View A&M.

• Round Rock, Texas, native and product of McNeil High School.

VALENTINE SANGOYOMI• In addition to the program’s eight newcomers in 2017-18, the

Cougars also welcome the return of junior forward Valentine Sangoyomi.

• Sangoyomi – pronounced Shahn-Go-Yah-Mee –sat out the 2016-17 season as a redshirt.

• Prior to joining the Cougars, Sangoyomi competed for two seasons at Northern Oklahoma Junior College... Averaged 6.9

points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game as a sophomore in 2015-16.

• Was given his first name by his parents, Peter and Juliana Sangoyomi, based on his birthday – Feb. 14.

NEW FACES• Cougars will welcome nine newcomers to the program in

2017-18.• Award-winning backcourt stars include: junior guard Corey

Davis Jr. (San Jacinto JC/Lafayette HS); freshman guard Mike Adewunmi (Lake Ridge HS); freshman forward Cedrick Alley Jr. (Klein Forest HS) and junior forward Gabe Grant (Three Riv-ers CC/Mount Carmel);

• Talented frontcourt newcomers features graduate transfer Nura Zanna (LIU Brooklyn); junior forward Breaon Brady (Saddleback JC/Ellett HS); sophomore center Chris Harris Jr. (San Jacinto JC/Madison HS); freshman forward Fabian White Jr. (Atascocita HS) and freshman center Caleb Broodo (Dow HS).

NEWCOMER NOTES• Junior guard Corey Davis Jr. and sophomore center Chris

Harris Jr. were teammates at San Jacinto Junior College during the 2016-17 season for Head Coach Scott Gernander.

• Freshman forward Cedrick Alley Jr. was named the 2017 Mr. Basketball by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches out of Klein Forest High School.. He was joined as a finalist for that prestigious award by Cougar teammate Fabian White Jr., who prepped at Atascocita High School.

• At 250 pounds, junior forward Breaon Brady is the heaviest player on the 2017-18 roster.

• At 6-foot-10, sophomore center Chris Harris Jr. is the tallest member of the 2017-18 Cougars.

• Freshman center Caleb Broodo joined the team as a walk-on prior to the start of the 2017-18 season.

PRESEASON NOTEBOOK

FERTITTA CENTER • OPENING IN 2018-19

1,000-POINT SCORERSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 2,884 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 2,832 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 3. 2,043 Michael Young 134 1980-84 4. 1,880 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 5. 1,838 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 6. 1,765 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 7. 1,741 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 8. 1,684 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 9. 1,662 Greg Anderson 123 1983-8710. 1,548 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-8711. 1,516 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-1012. 1,476 Kenneth Williams 126 1976-8013. 1,465 Kelvin Lewis 100 2007-1014. 1,452 Gary Phillips 79 1958-6115. 1,435 Robert McKiver 67 2006-0816. 1,407 Andre Owens 87 2002-0517. 1,388 TaShawn Thomas 96 2011-1418. 1,383 Clyde Drexler 96 1980-8319. 1,381 Charles Thompson 118 1974-7820. 1,332 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1981-8421. 1,322 Larry Micheaux 123 1979-8322. 1,298 Tim Moore 70 1993-9623. 1,250 Lanny Smith 122 2003-0824. 1,244 Cecile Rose 114 1974-7825. 1,237 Joe Hamood 84 1963-6626. 1,231 Ollie Taylor 56 1968-7027. 1,195 Ted Luckenbill 72 1958-6128. 1,162 Don Boldebuck 51 1954-5629. 1,139 Don Schverak 85 1960-6430. 1,135 Galen Robinson 96 1994-9831. 1,133 Don Chaney 90 1965-6832. 1,132 George Williams 90 1999-0233. 1,131 Kenny Younger 87 1997-0034. 1,114 Gee Gervin 58 1998-0035. 1,107 George Walker 129 1975-7936. 1,088 Steve Newsome 83 1970-7337. 1,087 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-9238. 1,077 Jherrod Stiggers 97 2011-1539. 1,073 Lyle Harger 76 1960-6340. 1,057 Richard Hollis 62 1987-8941. 1,055 Rob Gray 56 2015 – 42. 1,051 Byron Smith 62 1989-9143. 1,050 David Marrs 102 1972-7644. 1,041 Damon Jones 81 1994-9745. 1,026 Lloyd Hendrix 89 1947-5146. 1,025 Ken Spain 90 1966-6947. 1,001 Damyean Dotson 64 2015-17

FASTEST to 1,000 POINTSRk. G Player Years1 37 Elvin Hayes 1965-682 43 Don Boldebuck 1954-56t3. 47 Louis Dunbar 1972-75t3. 47 Ollie Taylor 1968-705. 48 Aubrey Coleman 2008-106. 50 Rob Williams 1979-827. 51 Gee Gervin 1998-00 t8. 52 Robert McKiver 2006-08t8. 52 Otis Birdsong 1973-7710. 53 Dwight Davis 1969-7211. 54 Tim Moore 1993-96t12. 55 Rob Gray 2015 – t12. 55 Gary Phillips 1958-61t14. 59 Byron Smith 1989-91t14. 59 Richard Hollis 1987-8916. 62 Ted Luckenbill 1958-6117. 65 Andre Owens 2002-0518. 68 Craig Upchurch 1987-92t19. 70 TaShawn Thomas 2011-14t19 70 Kelvin Lewis 2007-10

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#3ARMONI BROOKSG • 6-3 • 185 • Sophomore-1LRound Rock, Texas (McNeil HS)Health

FRESHMAN (2016-17)Competed in 28 games with three starts late in season... Moved into Cougars’ top-10 freshman leaders in single-season 3-point field goals made, 3-point field goal attempts and 3-point field goal percentage... Made his Houston debut in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Came off the bench to pour in eight points, including two 3-pointers, in 11 minutes against the Bears... Scored seven points with four rebounds in win against Cornell... Finished with 12 points and five rebounds in win against Prairie View A&M. Drained four 3-pointers in seven attempts against the Panthers... Totaled seven points with two rebounds and a key 3-pointer late in win against Rhode Island... Buried a trey from the right wing to double the Cougars’ lead with 1:18 remaining against the Rams... Finished with 10 points and five rebounds in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Scored three points and grabbed four rebounds in win at USF... Posted seven points with five rebounds in win against Tulsa... Came off the bench to pour in 15 points with three 3-pointers and added five rebounds in win at East Carolina... Made first start of his career in win at Tulane... Scored 11 points with five rebounds and a pair of 3-pointers against Green Wave... Led the Cougars with seven rebounds and added 10 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win at Tulane.

McNEIL HIGH SCHOOLCompeted for Head Coach Darrell Hagemann... Chose Houston over Kansas State, Creighton, Tulsa and Nebraska... Listed as a 3-star recruit by Rivals... Played for AAU’s THP Elite for Head Coach Tim Farley. Senior (2015-16): District 13-6A Most Valuable Player and member of All-District 13-6A First Team... Scored 30 points to lead all players in Central Texas All-Star Game. Junior (2014-15): Led teams to 26 wins and the Regional Semifinals... District 13-6A Newcomer of the Year... All-Region II First-Team honoree by Texas Association of Basketball Coaches... All-District 13-6A First-Team selection... Averaged 16.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game for Head Coach... Buried a jumper with only five seconds left in the game to lift Mavericks to 38-37 win in Class 6A Regional Quarterfinals.

PERSONALFull name is Armoni Daetrell Brooks... First name is pronounced Ar-MAH-Nee... Born in Waco, Texas... Son of Anganika and Delvin Brooks... Majoring in health.

CAREER HIGHS

Points15, at East Carolina (1/11/17)

Field Goals Made6, at East Carolina (1/11/17)

Field Goal Attempts10, at East Carolina (1/11/17)

3-Point Field Goals Made4, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/3/16)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts7, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/3/16)

Free Throws Made3, vs. UT Rio Grande Valley (12/17/16)

Free Throw Attempts3, vs. UT Rio Grande Valley (12/17/16)

Rebounds7, at Tulane (2/8/17)

Assists1, done six times; Most recently at Tulane (2/8/17)

Steals2, vs. UT Rio Grande Valley (12/17/16)

Blocked Shots1, at Akron (3/15/17);1, at USF (12/31/16)

Minutes Played 28, vs. Tulane (1/24/17)

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BROOKS’ 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 11 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8vs. George Mason 11/21/16 5 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 5vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2vs. Vermont 11/23/16 Did not compete – Coach’s decisionCORNELL 11/26/16 16 2-4 1-1 2-2 0-4 4 1 0 0 0 0 7at LSU 11/29/16 11 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 21 4-9 4-7 0-0 3-2 5 1 0 0 0 1 12at Arkansas 12/6/16 2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 20 3-5 1-3 0-1 0-2 2 1 0 2 0 1 7UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 22 3-8 1-5 3-3 1-4 5 2 0 1 0 2 10LIBERTY 12/21/16 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 12/23/16 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2* at UConn 12/28/16 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0* at USF 12/31/16 15 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3* TULSA 1/4/17 22 2-5 1-3 2-2 1-4 5 3 1 0 0 0 7* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 3 0 1 0 0 0* at East Carolina 1/11/17 26 6-10 3-5 0-0 1-4 5 2 1 1 0 1 15* at UCF 1/14/17 15 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 17 0-5 0-4 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 2 0 1 0* TULANE 1/24/17 * 28 4-9 2-6 1-1 0-5 5 1 1 1 0 1 11* TEMPLE 1/28/17 * 15 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 1 0 1 6* UCF 2/1/17 * 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* at Tulane 2/8/17 14 4-6 2-4 0-0 2-5 7 1 1 2 0 0 10* at Tulsa 2/11/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* UCONN 2/22/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* at Memphis 2/26/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 13 3-5 2-4 0-0 0-3 3 1 0 0 0 1 8at UConn 3/10/17 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0vs. Akron 3/15/17 15 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 1 0 5

BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 28-3 341 45-104 .433 25-69 .362 8-10 .800 11-52 63 – 2.3 25-0 7 15 2 11 123 –4.4 Totals 28-3 341 45-104 .433 25-69 .362 8-10 .800 11-52 63 – 2.3 25-0 7 15 2 11 123 –4.4

BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 15-3 192 22-57 .386 13-39 .333 3-4 .750 6-33 39 – 2.6 18-0 6 11 1 6 60 –4.0 Totals 15-3 192 22-57 .386 13-39 .333 3-4 .750 6-33 39 – 2.6 18-0 6 11 1 6 60 –4.0

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#15DEVIN DAVISF • 6-6 • 225 • r-Senior-1L (RS ‘14-15)Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS)Odessa JCSociology

HONORS• The American Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 28, 2016)• The American Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 7, 2016)

JUNIOR (2016-17)Battled hand and foot injuries midway through season... Ranked second on team with 5.3 rebounds and finished third among Cougars with 8.3 points per game... Posted 19 points with a game-high 12 rebounds during his Cougar debut in the season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Was the first double-double of his career... Connected on 8-of-13 shots and added two steals against the Bears... Snared 10 rebounds, including four offensive, in opening win vs. George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Banked in a layup as time expired to give the Cougars a 72-71 win over Vermont in Gulf Coast Showcase championship... Finished with 10 points and a team-high seven rebounds against the Catamounts... Scored 12 points with five rebounds at LSU... Posted 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field in win against Prairie View A&M... Left after playing only three minutes at Arkansas after cutting his right hand on the rim... Received four stitches in his right-hand ring finger and two on his pinky... Returned to the lineup after sitting out five games due to hand and foot injuries in win at USF... Finished with two points and four rebounds against Bulls... Aggravated his foot injury late at USF... Returned to action in win against Temple... Fin-ished with nine points and five rebounds in 20 minutes against the Owls... Returned to starting lineup vs UConn and finished with 11 points and five rebounds in win against Huskies... Was his first start since injuring his hand at Arkansas on Dec. 6, 2016. NIT: Scored 10 points and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds with two blocked shots in loss to Akron in First Round.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16 at Odessa Junior College)Competed at Odessa College for Head Coach Tra Arnold… NJCAA All-America First-Team selection… Named WJCAC Most Valuable Player and to the All-WJCACC First Team after averaging 16.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while hitting more than 50 percent of his shots from the field… Led Wranglers to their first NJCAA Tournament appearance since 2001… Selected to compete at NJCAA Men’s Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game in Las Vegas… Scored season-high 32 points in win over McLennan College… Enjoyed two 30-point games, nine 20-point games and 28 games with double-digit points.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014-15)Missed the entire season after suffering severe injuries in a car accident… Left Indiana following the season.

FRESHMAN (2013-14)Played in 29 games and made one start in the regular season finale at Michigan... Averaged 2.4 points and 2.6 rebound while playing 8.8 min-

utes per game... Tied for second on the team with 13 blocked shots... Shot 52.9 percent from the floor on the year... Registered five points and six rebounds while playing 12 minutes during the exhibition game against Hillsdale... Went 5-of-7 from the field for 10 points and also blocked three shots off the bench in the season opener against Chicago State... Had three rebounds and two blocked shots in 13 minutes off the bench against LIU Brooklyn... Tallied seven points and three rebounds in a win over Samford... Scored two points while collecting five boards in 11 minutes of action off the bench... Logged four points and three rebounds against Washington at MSG... Played 21 minutes off the bench and finished with seven points and seven rebounds against UConn... Registered three rebounds in seven minutes off the bench at Syracuse... Had one rebound and on blocked shot against Notre Dame... Went 6-of-6 at the free throw line for his six points against Nicholls State... Contributed four points and three rebounds in nine minutes off the bench against Kennesaw State... Pulled in three rebounds in his Big Ten debut at Illinois... In his 13 minutes, he grabbed six rebounds and had two points against Michigan State... Collected one rebound in three minutes of playing time against Wisconsin... Had one point, one block, and one steal in 10 minutes off the bench against Michigan State... Hauled down two rebounds in seven minutes at Nebraska... Scored two points on a turnaround jumper in the post at Northwestern... Contributed four points and two boards versus Iowa... Went 3-for-5 off the bench and finished with seven points to go with three rebounds against Nebraska... Earned his first start of the season in the final game of the regular season at Michigan and scored nine points (4-of-4 field goals) while hauling down six rebounds... Registered two points and three rebounds in six minutes off the bench against Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament. Canada Trip (Summer 2014): Played in all five games, starting in two... Averaged 8.0 points, led the team with 7.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists and shot a team-high 77.8 per-cent from the field ... Scored eight points and grabbed a game-high 16 rebounds in game one against Laval ... Against Ottawa scored eight points, grabbed three rebounds and recorded two blocks ... Scored 13 points, had six rebounds and one steal against Carleton ... In game four against McGill recorded seven points, three rebounds and two assists ... In the final game against UQAM scored four points, grabbed ten rebounds and had two as-sists.

WARREN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for head coach Greg Graham... Ranked No. 127 overall by Rivals.com and No. 21 at small forward... Scored 14 points and had eight rebounds in the Derby Festival Basketball Classic... Led the Indiana All-Stars to a two-game sweep over the Kentucky All-Stars, being named team MVP for his 19 point, 11 rebound, and two block performance in the final game... Added 10 points and 10 rebounds to go along with three steals in the first-game win of the Indiana-Kentucky Senior All-Star Series... Averaged 17 points and eight rebounds per game as a senior... Averaged 18.7 points and 8.9 rebounds as a junior... Helped lead Warren Central to a 14-7 record as a junior and a share of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference ti-tle... Played with the Indiana junior All-Stars, leading them to a two-game sweep of the Kentucky Junior All-Stars... Was among 33 players invited to USA Basketball’s U16 National Team Mini-Camp prior to his junior season... Scored at a 13.5 points per game clip in addition to 5.0 assists per game as a sophomore... Played AAU for Eric Gordon All-Stars.

PERSONALFull name is Devin Lamonte Davis... Born in Indianapolis... Son of Tiffany Davis, Devin Sr., and Elaine Davis... Has three brothers, CJ, Darius, Dorian, and two sisters, Rayven and Daya... Majoring in sociology.

CAREER HIGHSPoints19, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16)

Field Goals Made8, vs. Cornell (11/26/16);8, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16)

Field Goal Attempts13, vs. Vermont (11/23/16);13, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16)

3-Point Field Goals Made1, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts1, done three times; Most recently at LSU (11/29/16)

Free Throws Made6, vs. Nicholls State (12/20/13)

Free Throw Attempts10, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/3/16)

Rebounds12, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16)

Assists3, vs. Vermont (11/23/16)

Steals2, done three times; Most recently at UConn (3/10/17)

Blocked Shots3, vs. Chicago State (11/8/13)

Minutes Played 29, vs. George Mason (11/21/16)

Italics indicated accomplished at Indiana

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DAVIS’ 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE * 25 8-13 1-1 2-2 4-8-12 3 1 1 1 2 19vs. George Mason * 29 4-9 0-0 1-2 4-6-10 2 2 3 0 0 9vs. South Dakota * 17 3-8 0-0 1-1 3-4-7 5 2 3 0 1 7vs. Vermont * 24 4-13 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 4 3 2 0 1 10CORNELL * 25 8-11 0-1 2-6 3-6-9 3 0 3 0 1 18at LSU * 25 4-10 0-1 4-7 1-3-4 4 2 1 1 1 12PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 20 5-7 0-0 4-10 2-1-3 4 0 1 1 0 14at Arkansas * 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0RHODE ISLAND Did not compete – InjuryUTRGV Did not compete – InjuryLIBERTY Did not compete – InjuryHARVARD Did not compete – Injury * at UConn Did not compete – Injury* at USF 10 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 3 0 2 0 0 2* TULSA Did not compete – Injury* #22/22 CINCINNATI Did not compete – Injury* at East Carolina Did not compete – Injury* at UCF Did not compete – Injury* MEMPHIS Did not compete – Injury* at rv/rv SMU Did not compete – Injury* TULANE Did not compete – Injury* TEMPLE 20 3-6 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 0 2 1 0 0 9* UCF 25 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 4 2 1 2 0 3* at Tulane 14 2-4 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 2 1 1 0 2 7* at Tulsa 6 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 2 0 0 4* #19/23 SMU 28 3-5 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 5 0 0 0 0 8* UCONN * 23 4-12 0-0 3-4 3-2-5 1 0 0 0 0 11* at Memphis * 23 4-7 0-0 1-4 1-4-5 5 0 2 1 0 9* at #18/20 Cincinnati * 26 2-5 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 1 4 2 1 5* EAST CAROLINA 11 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 1 2 0 2 2at UConn * 32 3-7 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 2 6vs. Akron * 31 5-12 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 5 0 1 2 1 10

DAVIS’ 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsCompeted at Odessa JC

DAVIS’ 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME (at Indiana)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSat out as redshirt

DAVIS’ 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (at Indiana)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsCHICAGO STATE 14 5-7 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 1 0 2 3 0 10LIU BROOKLYN 13 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 4 0 0 2 1 0SAMFORD 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 0 1 1 0 2STONY BROOK 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 0 1 1 0 2vs. Washington 7 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 4 0 0 1 0 4vs. UConn 21 3-6 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 4 0 2 0 0 7EVANSVILLE 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 0 2 1 0 1at Syracuse 7 0-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 0NORTH FLORIDA 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0OAKLAND DNP – coach’s decisionvs. Notre Dame 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 1 0 0NICHOLLS 12 0-0 0-0 6-6 0-0-0 1 0 3 0 1 6KENNESAW STATE 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 1 0 0 4* at Illinois 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0* MICHIGAN STATE 13 1-3 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 0 0 0 0 0 2* at Penn State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0* WISCONSIN 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0* NORTHWESTERN DNP – coach’s decision* at Michigan State 10 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 0 2 1 1 1* ILLINOIS 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0* at Nebraska 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0* MICHIGAN 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0* at Minnesota DNP – coach’s decision* PENN STATE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0* at Purdue 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 0 0 0 2* at Northwestern 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2* at Wisconsin 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0* IOWA 8 1-1 0-0 2-3 2-0-2 3 0 0 1 0 4* OHIO STATE 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0* NEBRASKA 15 3-5 0-0 1-1 2-1-3 1 0 0 1 0 7* at Michigan 25 4-4 0-0 1-1 1-5-6 4 0 0 0 1 9vs. Illinois 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 0 0 0 0 2

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DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (at Indiana) 29-1 254 27-51 .529 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 24-50 74 – 2.6 47-0 0 18 13 5 70 – 2.4 2014-15 (at Indiana) Sat out as redshirt 2015-16 Competed at Odessa JC 2016-17 20-13 417 66-144 .458 1-4 .250 32-56 .571 35-70 105 – 5.3 62-4 19 33 10 14 165 – 8.3 Houston Totals 20-13 417 66-144 .458 1-4 .250 32-56 .571 35-70 105 – 5.3 62-4 19 33 10 14 165 – 8.3 Indiana Totals 29-1 254 27-51 .529 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 24-50 74 – 2.6 47-0 0 18 13 5 70 – 2.4 Totals 49-14 671 93-195 .477 1-4 .250 48-80 .600 59-120 179 – 3.7 109-4 19 51 23 19 235 – 4.8

DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (Big Ten) 16-1 122 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7-20 27 – 1.7 18-0 0 6 3 2 27 – 1.7 2014-15 (Big Ten) Sat out as redshirt 2015-16 Competed at Odessa JC 2016-17 10-3 186 22-53 .415 0-1 .000 16-24 .667 13-30 43 – 4.3 28-2 7 15 5 5 60 –6.0 Big Ten Totals 16-1 122 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7-20 27 – 1.7 18-0 0 6 3 2 27 – 1.7 American Totals 10-3 186 22-53 .415 0-1 .000 16-24 .667 13-30 43 – 4.3 28-2 7 15 5 5 60 –6.0 Totals 26-4 308 33-72 .458 0-1 .000 21-32 .656 20-50 70– 2.7 40-0 7 21 8 7 87– 3.3

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HONORS• 2016-17 USBWA All-District VII Team• 2016-17 All-American Athletic Conference First Team• 2016-17 NABC All-District 25 Second Team• 2016 Gulf Coast Showcase All-Tournament Team• The American Player of the Week (Jan. 2, 2017)• The American Player of the Week (Feb. 1, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 20, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 30, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 16, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 12, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 5, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 4, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 14, 2015)• The American Honor Roll (Nov. 30, 2015)

JUNIOR (2016-17)2016-17 American Athletic Conference scoring champion with 20.6 points per game... Became first Cougar since Aubrey Coleman in 2009-10 to finish as conference scoring champion... Became eighth Cougar to win a conference scoring title... Ranked fifth in The American in free throw percentage (81.3)... Joined with Damyean Dotson to give Cougars two All-Conference First-Team selections in the same year for the first time since Carl Herrera and Craig Upchurch in 1992 in the Southwest Conference... Became 46th player in school history with 1,000 points during his career... Reached that milestone in 55 games, tying with Gary Phillips (1958-61) for 12th-fastest in Houston history... Led Cougars with 1.2 steals per game... Led all players with 22 points in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Tied for third on team with 3.7 rebounds per game and finished second among Cougars with 2.9 assists per game... Buried 7-of-13 shots from the field, including 4-of-8 from the 3-point line and added five rebounds with four assists and a pair of steals against the Bears... Topped all players with 23 points and connected on all six free throw attempts in opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Scored 15 points with three assists and three steals in win against Cornell... Led Cougars with 19 points, including 15 in first half, at LSU... Led all players with 23 points, including 21 in the first half, in win against Prairie View A&M... Also grabbed seven rebounds and dished out five assists with a pair of steals against the Panthers... Led all players with 22 points at Arkansas... Posted 30 points and tied for the team lead with seven rebounds and five assists in win against Rhode Island... Finished with 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting with five rebounds and four assists in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Tied for game-high honors with 22 points and added four assists in win against Liberty... Led the Cougars with 15 points and added six rebounds with three assists and three steals against Harvard... Led all players with 20 points and added three rebounds and a pair of steals in win at UConn... Tied for game-high honors with 25 points in win at USF... Added five rebounds with three assists and a pair of steals against the Bulls... Missed the Tulsa game in Houston with the flu.. Led all players with 21 points and grabbed four rebounds against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Returned to his native North Carolina to lead all players with 19 points and added two rebounds with four assists in win at East Carolina... Led all players with 28 points on 12-of-21 shooting with four assists and three steals at UCF... Topped Houston with 21 points and added three assists and three steals against Memphis... Posted 16 points with four 3-pointers and five assists at SMU... Finished with 12 points, four rebounds and four assists in win against Tulane... Totaled 28 points on 8-of-13 shooting with

seven rebounds and five assists in win against Temple... Scored 18 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win at Tulane... Led all players with 28 points and added six 3-pointers with four assists, three rebounds and three steals in win at Tulsa... Led all players with 23 points and added a team-high six rebounds against No. 19/23 SMU... Posted 16 points with six rebounds, four assists and a steal in win against UConn... Totaled 17 points with five rebounds in win at Memphis... Led all players with 17 points at No. 18/20 Cincinnati... Led all players with 24 points in Senior Day win over East Carolina in the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Moved into the Cougars’ 1,000-Point Club with his basket with 8:18 left. American Championship: Led Cougars with 25 points and seven rebounds and dished out three assists without a turnover while playing all 40 minutes against host UConn in Quarterfinals. NIT: Led all players with 24 points on 9-of-16 shooting with five rebounds against Akron in First Round.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)Led the Cougars and finished as the American Athletic Conference’s second-leading scorer with 16.0 points per game... Made his Houston debut against Prairie View A&M... Finished with 12 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, and added two rebounds and a pair of assists against the Panthers... Totaled 17 points with a game-high four 3-pointers and added two rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals against Florida A&M... Came off the bench to pour in a game-high 22 points wth four 3-pointers in win against ULM... Added six rebounds and a pair of assists against the Warhawks... Led a key rally in the second half with 11 points in the team’s 13-0 run to break the game open... Totaled 15 points with three rebounds against UT Rio Grande Valley... Topped all players with 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the field and added four 2-pointers in win against Murray State... Finished with 14 points and four rebounds at Rhode Island... Overcame early foul trouble to score 31 points, including 11 in overtime, in a win against LSU... Sank 10-of-19 from the field and all nine free throw attempts against the Tigers... Scored 14 second-half points in win over North Carolina Central in the Global Sports Classic First Round... Returned from injury to score 17 points against Grand Canyon during Global Sports Classic Third Round... Tied for team lead with 14 points and three 3-pointers in win against Wyoming during Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Converted an and-1 with 19 seconds left in regulation to force overtime... Made his first start against the Cowboys in that game... Scored 14 points with five rebounds against Nicholls... Record 19 points and went 8-of-13 from the free throw line in win at USF in American Athletic Conference opener... Led all players with 23 points, six assists and three 3-pointers in win at Temple... Posted a game-high 15 points with two 3-pointers in win against Tulane... Led the Cougars with 15 points and added five rebounds against UConn... Finished with 16 points and dished out three assists in win against Tulsa... Tied his career high with 31 points and added six 3-pointers and four steals in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Returned to action after sitting out with an ankle injury at Tulane... Finished with 13 points, four rebounds and three steals against the Green Wave... Scored 20 points with four rebounds against Temple... Posted 14 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win at UCF... Tied for team lead with 13 points and and grabbed three rebounds with four assists and three steals in win against Cincinnati. American Championship: Finished with a team-high 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting with three 3-pointers against Tulane.

HOWARD COLLEGE (2013-15)Attended Howard College for two seasons but only played one season for head coach Scott Raines. Redshirt Freshman (2014-15): Started all 27 games while leading the Hawks to a 24-8 overall record... Was a Western Junior College Athletic Associa-tion All-Conference and All-Region 5 First-Team honoree... Recorded 23 games with double-digit points and had 20+ points in 14 games, including 10 of the last 12 contests to end the season... .. Scored 20+ points in seven straight games late in the season... Enjoyed his first double-double with 24 points and 11 rebounds in win at Western Texas College... Totaled 17 points with 10 boards in win against Clarendon College... Compiled a career-high 27 points on 10-of-19 shooting with 10 rebounds in win against Hill College... Dished out a season-high six assists in win over Arizona Western College... Had four games with at least five assists. Freshman (2013-14): Sat out as a redshirt and did not compete in any games.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from West Oaks Academy in Orlando after competing there during the 2012-13 season... Competed at Christ School... Averaged 11.3 points, 3.3 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game... Led the Greenies to a 32-5 overall record... Scored 24 points in win over rival Asheville School... Played for NCHSAA 2-A champion East Rutherford before joining Christ School... Averaged 22.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game as a sophomore at East Rutherford High... Scored 38 points as a sophomore against Burns High.

PERSONALFull name is Robert Dejuan Gray, Jr.... Born in Forest City, N.C... Son of Robert Dejuan Gray, Sr., and Ashley Morgan... Majoring in sociology.

CAREER HIGHSPoints31, at East Carolina (1/30/16);31, vs. LSU (12/13/15)

Field Goals Made12, at UCF (1/14/17)

Field Goal Attempts25, at Tulsa (2/11/17)

3-Point Field Goals Made6, at Tulsa (2/11/17);6, at East Carolina (1/30/16)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts11, at Tulsa (2/11/17);11, at East Carolina (1/30/16)

Free Throws Made14, vs. Rhode Island (12/10/16)

Free Throw Attempts16, vs. Rhode Island (12/10/16)

Rebounds7, done four times; Most recently at UConn (3/10/17)

Assists6, at Temple (1/2/16)

Steals4, at East Carolina (1/30/16)

Blocked Shots2, vs. Nicholls (12/28/15)

Minutes Played 49, vs. Wyoming (12/22/15)

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GRAY’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 * 26 7-13 4-8 4-6 3-2 5 1 4 3 0 2 22vs. George Mason 11/21/16 * 26 7-13 3-6 6-6 0-2 2 1 3 0 0 1 23vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 * 29 4-11 1-5 5-6 0-1 1 1 3 1 0 0 14vs. Vermont 11/23/16 * 36 9-18 1-3 1-2 0-3 3 1 5 1 0 1 20CORNELL 11/26/16 * 31 6-11 0-1 3-4 0-2 2 2 3 1 0 3 15at LSU 11/29/16 * 29 6-11 1-4 6-6 1-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 19PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 * 28 7-12 4-4 5-6 2-5 7 1 5 2 0 2 23at Arkansas 12/6/16 * 30 10-17 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 1 0 1 22RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 * 40- 7-17 2-4 14-16 2-5 7 2 5 2 0 1 30UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 * 25 6-9 1-2 3-4 3-2 5 3 4 4 0 0 16LIBERTY 12/21/16 * 36 9-15 4-7 0-0 0-1 1 1 4 2 0 1 22HARVARD 12/23/16 35 6-21 1-6 2-2 3-3 6 2 3 6 1 3 15* at UConn 12/28/16 * 31 9-15 2-6 0-1 1-2 3 4 1 3 0 2 20* at USF 12/31/16 * 36 10-21 3-6 2-3 2-3 5 2 3 3 1 2 25* TULSA 1/4/17 Did not compete – Illness* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 * 23 9-22 0-7 3-3 0-3 3 4 1 2 0 0 21* at East Carolina 1/11/17 * 33 7-19 3-8 2-2 1-1 2 2 4 2 1 1 19* at UCF 1/14/17 * 39 12-21 1-3 3-5 1-1 2 3 4 3 0 3 28* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 * 41 9-24 2-10 1-2 0-0 0 1 3 2 0 3 21* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 * 35 6-14 4-10 0-0 2-1 3 1 5 7 0 0 16* TULANE 1/24/17 * 29 3-7 0-1 6-8 1-3 4 1 4 5 0 0 12* TEMPLE 1/28/17 * 35 8-13 3-4 9-9 0-7 7 3 5 3 0 1 28* UCF 2/1/17 * 30 5-12 1-2 4-6 0-3 3 3 2 2 0 2 15* at Tulane 2/8/17 * 26 7-17 2-6 2-2 0-2 2 2 1 1 0 2 18* at Tulsa 2/11/17 * 34 11-25 6-11 0-0 1-2 3 1 4 1 1 3 28* #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 * 28 10-23 3-9 0-0 2-4 6 4 1 2 0 0 23* UCONN 2/22/17 * 40- 3-10 1-3 9-10 0-6 6 2 4 3 0 1 16* at Memphis 2/26/17 * 19 6-10 2-5 3-4 2-3 5 4 0 2 0 1 17* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 * 37 6-15 2-6 3-4 0-2 2 0 2 2 0 0 17* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 33 9-19 2-4 4-6 2-2 4 0 4 1 0 0 24at UConn 3/10/17 * 40 10-22 2-9 3-4 2-5 7 1 3 0 0 0 25AKRON 3/15/17 * 31 9-16 0-2 6-7 1-4 5 2 0 2 1 0 24

GRAY’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M 11/18/15 16 3-6 2-3 4-4 0-2 2 5 2 1 0 0 12FLORIDA A&M 11/21/15 29 6-12 4-9 1-4 2-0 2 2 2 2 1 2 17ULM 11/28/15 26 8-15 4-8 2-3 0-6 6 1 2 2 0 0 22UTRGV 11/30/15 29 6-19 1-9 2-2 1-2 3 1 2 1 1 2 15MURRAY STATE 12/2/15 27 10-15 4-6 2-3 0-1 1 1 2 3 0 2 26at Rhode Island 12/8/15 20 6-13 1-5 1-3 2-2 4 3 0 2 0 0 14LSU 12/13/15 26 10-19 2-4 9-9 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 2 31NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 12/16/15 19 5-9 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 14EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/19/15 DNP – injuryvs. Grand Canyon 12/21/15 26 6-15 2-5 3-6 0-0 0 3 2 1 0 0 17vs. Wyoming 12/22/15 * 49 8-18 3-7 2-4 1-2 3 3 1 1 0 3 21NICHOLLS 12/28/15 * 35 6-17 0-6 2-5 0-5 5 3 0 0 2 2 14* at USF 12/30/15 * 35 5-14 1-5 8-13 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 19* at Temple 1/2/16 * 34 8-15 3-6 4-5 0-3 3 1 6 1 1 3 23* TULANE 1/5/16 * 23 6-12 2-5 1-2 0-2 2 2 1 2 0 1 15* at Cincinnati 1/13/16 * 23 3-11 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 0 6* UCONN 1/17/16 * 33 6-19 2-6 1-1 1-4 5 2 0 3 0 1 15* at SMU 1/19/16 DNP – coach’s decision* USF 1/23/16 19 0-6 0-3 1-2 0-1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1* TULSA 1/27/16 * 26 5-15 2-8 4-5 0-2 2 3 3 1 0 0 16* at East Carolina 1/30/16 * 40- 11-21 6-11 3-3 0-1 1 2 2 3 0 4 31* #12/nr SMU 2/1/16 DNP – injury* at Tulsa 2/7/16 DNP – injury* MEMPHIS 2/10/16 DNP – injury* UCF 2/13/16 DNP – injury* at Tulane 2/17/16 18 6-12 1-4 0-0 1-3 4 1 2 0 0 3 13* TEMPLE 2/21/16 28 7-18 0-5 6-6 1-3 4 3 0 2 0 0 20* at UCF 2/24/16 20 6-10 2-4 0-0 2-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 14* at UConn 2/28/16 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 1 1 0 0 2* CINCINNATI 3/3/16 27 4-12 0-4 5-5 0-3 3 2 4 1 0 3 13vs. Tulane 3/11/16 26 6-11 3-6 2-6 0-2 2 3 0 0 0 0 17at Georgia Tech 3/16/16 20 2-9 1-3 4-4 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9

GRAY’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg2015-16 26-9 690 150-345 .435 48-140 .343 69-98 .704 11-46 57 – 2.2 54-1 38 36 5 30 417 – 16.02016-17 31-29 1,002 233-493 .473 63-165 .382 109-134 .813 33-83 116 – 3.7 57-0 91 70 5 37 638 – 20.6Totals 57-38 1,692 383-838 .457 111-305 .364 178-232 .767 44-129 173 – 3.0 111-1 129 106 10 67 1,055 – 18.5

GRAY’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 10-0 67 3-8 .375 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-12 13 – 1.3 9-0 3 3 1 2 9 – 0.9 2016-17 17-16 32.9 130-287 .453 37-101 .366 51-65 .785 15-46 61 – 3.6 37-0 48 44 3 21 348 – 20.5 Totals 30-23 902 198-454 .436 56-166 .337 84-107 .785 20-70 90 – 3.0 61-0 71 63 4 38 536 – 17.9

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#25GALEN ROBINSON, Jr.G • 6-1 • 190 • Junior-2LHouston, Texas (Westbury Christian)Health

HONORS• 2015-16 American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team

SOPHOMORE (2016-17)Became 18th player in school history with multiple 100+ assist seasons during his career... Finished season with team-high 155 assists and ranked second in American Athletic Conference with 4.8 assists per game... Ranked fourth in The American with 2.5 assist-to-turnover ratio... Posted six assists with only one turnover in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Mor-gan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Dished out a game-high 10 assists in opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Nearly posted a triple-double in win over South Dakota in Gulf Coast Showcase Semifinals... Finished with nine points, nine rebounds and eight assists against Coyotes... Scored 14 points with two rebounds and five assists at Arkansas... Tied for team lead with five assists and grabbed five rebounds in win against Rhode Island... Led all players with eight assists and grabbed four rebounds with four steals in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Recorded five points with four rebounds and six assists without a turnover in 38 minutes in win against Liberty... Led all players with five assists and added 10 points with four rebounds and a pair of steals in win against Tulsa... Posted 10 points with five rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Scored six points with four rebounds, five assists and two steals without a turnover in win at East Carolina... Set a career high with 20 points on 8-of-14 shooting and added four rebounds with three steals and a pair of assists at UCF... Finished with 14 points, five rebounds, five assists and a pair of steals in win against UCF... Scored two points with three rebounds, seven assists, four steals and no turnovers in win at Tulsa... Led all players with seven assists and added 11 points against No. 19/23 SMU... Dished out a game-high seven assists with four points, two rebounds, two steals and only one turnover in 33 minutes in win vs. UConn... Led all players with eight assists and grabbed five rebounds in win at Memphis. American Championship: Posted 17 points on 8-of-15 shooting with five rebounds and five assists at host UConn. NIT: Dished out a game-high nine assists and scored four points with four rebounds against Akron in First Round.

FRESHMAN (2015-16)Became only the sixth freshman in school history to record 100+ assists in a single-season... Finished fourth in the American Athletic Conference with a 2.2-to-1 assist-turnover ratio... Finished eighth in the league with 3.4 assists per contest... One of only five Cougars to compete in all 32 games... Made his collegiate debut against Prairie View A&M... Dished out two assists with three steals and a rebound against the Panthers... Made his first career start against Florida A&M... Posted 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting and led all players with eight assists without a turnover in 27 minutes... Recorded 13 points with five assists and no turnovers in win against Murray State... Scored six points with five assists and no turnovers in win against North Carolina

Central during Global Sports Classic First Round... Finished with 11 points, five rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals in win against Eastern Illinois during Global Sports Classic Second Round... Posted 18 points with a pair of 3-pointers and added two rebounds with three assists against Grand Canyon at Global Sports Classic Third Round... Posted 12 points with two rebounds, a game-high five assists and no turnovers in 34 minutes against Wyoming during Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Led all players with 10 assists and grabbed three rebounds against Nicholls... Finished with 13 points and four assists at Cincinnati... Totaled 11 points with four rebounds and a pair of assists at No. 8/NR SMU... Led all players with 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting in win against Tulsa... Also connected on two 3-pointers and dished out a game-high four assists against the Golden Hurricane... Scored 12 points and posted a team-high seven assists in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Scored seven points with six rebounds and two blocked shots in win over No. 12/NR SMU... Finished with 18 points, thanks to 7-of-10 shooting from the field, with three rebounds and three assists in win against Memphis... Totaled 10 points with two rebounds in win at Tulane... Led the Cougars with five assists against Temple... Scored six points and dished out five assists in win at UCF... Posted seven points with three assists in win at UConn... Scored nine points with two assists in win against Cincinnati... WIth Cougars holding 7-point lead against Bearcats late, raced down court and laid it up and in before getting fouled to push advantage back to 10 points. American Championship: Finished with 10 points, two rebounds and three assists against Tulane. NIT: Scored five points with three rebounds, four assists and three steals against Georgia Tech in First Round.

WESTBURY CHRISTIANCompeted for head coach Trey Austin... Led school to three straight Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools state championships. Senior (2014-15): Received the Guy V. Lewis Award as the city of Houston’s top high school player... Named to the All-Greater Houston First Team by the Houston Chronicle... Member of TAPPS All-State and All-District First Teams... Earned selection to the All-VYPE Private/Preps First Team... Finished with 20 points, six assists, four steals and six rebounds in TAPPS Class 4A state championship game against Tyler All Saints... Was the Wildcats’ third straight state championship... Scored 36 points against San Antonio Central Catholic High during regular season. Junior (2013-14): Averaged 17.0 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game... Led the Wildcats to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools Class 4A state championship... Drained a 3-pointer with just 0.8 seconds remaining to lift team to a 50-49 win in the state quarterfinals... Honored as the state tournament Most Valuable Player.

PERSONALFull name is Galen Vondell Robinson, Jr... Born in Houston... Son of Galen Robinson, Sr., and Alicea Richmond... Father competed for the Cougars from 1994 to 1998, scoring 1,135 points to rank 30th in school career history... Was a USBWA All-District, NABC All-District 9 and two-time All-Conference USA Third-Team honoree during his career... Majoring in health.

CAREER HIGHSPoints20, at UCF (1/14/17)

Field Goals Made8, done three times; Most recently at UConn (3/10/17)

Field Goal Attempts15, at UConn (3/10/17)

3-Point Field Goals Made3, at UCF (1/14/17);3, vs. Tulsa (1/27/16)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts6, at UCF (1/14/17);6, vs. Wyoming (12/22/15)

Free Throws Made7, vs. Memphis (2/10/16)

Free Throw Attempts10, vs. Memphis (1/19/17);10, vs. Memphis (2/10/16)

Rebounds9, vs. South Dakota (11/22/16)

Assists10, vs. George Mason (11/21/16);10, vs. Nicholls (12/28/15)

Steals4, at Tulsa (2/11/17);4, vs. UT Rio Grande Valley (12/17/16)

Blocked Shots2, vs. #12/nr SMU (2/1/16)

Minutes Played 40, at Memphis (2/26/17);40, at East Carolina (1/30/16)

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ROBINSON, Jr.’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 * 26 1-4 0-1 0-2 0-2 2 3 6 1 0 0 2vs. George Mason 11/21/16 * 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 0 10 3 0 0 0vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 * 36 3-5 0-1 3-4 2-7 9 2 8 1 0 0 9vs. Vermont 11/23/16 * 26 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-4 4 2 2 3 0 0 4CORNELL 11/26/16 * 24 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 3 7 1 0 0 6at LSU 11/29/16 * 32 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 5 0 0 6PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 * 23 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-3 3 3 7 2 0 1 5at Arkansas 12/6/16 * 39 5-12 1-3 3-3 0-2 2 2 5 3 0 0 14RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 * 33 1-5 0-1 1-2 1-4 5 1 5 1 0 0 3UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 * 29 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-4 4 1 8 4 1 4 2LIBERTY 12/21/16 * 38 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-4 4 2 6 0 0 0 5HARVARD 12/23/16 * 35 1-4 0-0 6-8 1-3 4 1 2 1 0 1 8* at UConn 12/28/16 * 31 4-7 1-3 0-0 1-4 5 1 3 2 0 0 9* at USF 12/31/16 * 31 0-3 0-1 2-2 0-3 3 1 2 1 0 0 2* TULSA 1/4/17 * 39 4-12 0-2 2-3 0-4 4 2 5 2 1 2 10* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 * 38 4-12 0-2 2-3 2-3 5 0 3 2 0 2 10* at East Carolina 1/11/17 * 36 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-3 4 2 5 0 0 2 6* at UCF 1/14/17 * 36 8-14 3-6 1-1 2-2 4 2 2 3 0 2 20* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 * 40 1-7 0-2 6-10 0-2 2 1 3 2 0 0 8* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 * 30 1-4 1-2 2-2 0-2 2 3 4 2 1 0 5* TULANE 1/24/17 27 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0* TEMPLE 1/28/17 25 1-5 0-2 2-3 0-0 0 0 2 2 0 2 4* UCF 2/1/17 32 6-10 1-3 1-3 0-5 5 2 5 1 0 2 14* at Tulane 2/8/17 * 33 2-6 1-2 0-1 0-3 3 3 3 3 0 1 5* at Tulsa 2/11/17 * 37 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 3 7 0 0 4 2* #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 * 37 4-11 0-4 3-9 0-3 3 0 7 2 0 1 11* UCONN 2/22/17 * 33 1-8 1-3 1-2 0-2 2 2 7 1 0 2 4* at Memphis 2/26/17 * 40 1-7 0-0 1-3 0-5 5 1 8 1 1 1 3* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 * 25 3-8 1-3 1-2 0-2 2 0 1 3 0 0 8* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 24 1-4 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 3 3 3 0 1 3at UConn 3/10/17 * 37 8-15 1-3 0-0 1-4 5 3 5 2 0 1 17AKRON 3/15/17 * 34 0-4 0-0 3-4 0-4 4 4 9 4 0 1 3

ROBINSON, Jr.’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M 11/18/15 22 0-6 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2 0 3 0FLORIDA A&M 11/21/15 * 27 7-8 1-2 2-3 1-1 2 0 8 0 0 2 17ULM 11/28/15 20 4-7 0-2 0-3 0-2 2 1 3 0 0 1 8UTRGV 11/30/15 24 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 1 2 1 3 0 1 3MURRAY STATE 12/2/15 19 4-5 2-2 3-5 0-1 1 5 4 0 0 0 13at Rhode Island 12/8/15 22 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4 4 4 2 1 0 0 2LSU 12/13/15 28 3-5 0-1 3-6 0-1 1 2 5 0 0 0 9NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 12/16/15 27 2-6 0-1 2-2 0-2 2 3 5 0 0 0 6EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/19/15 * 32 3-9 1-4 4-5 0-5 5 2 2 3 0 2 11vs. Grand Canyon 12/21/15 25 7-10 2-3 2-2 1-1 2 3 3 1 0 2 18vs. Wyoming 12/22/15 * 34 4-12 1-6 3-3 1-1 2 4 5 0 0 1 12NICHOLLS 12/28/15 * 30 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-3 3 4 10 5 0 0 0* at USF 12/30/15 * 17 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1 2 1 0 3 2* at Temple 1/2/16 * 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2* TULANE 1/5/16 * 22 0-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 6 2 1 0 0 2 0* at Cincinnati 1/13/16 * 28 5-11 2-3 1-1 0-1 1 1 4 2 0 0 13* UCONN 1/17/16 * 28 3-7 2-5 2-2 1-2 3 2 2 1 0 2 10* at #8/NR SMU 1/19/16 29 3-10 1-3 4-6 1-3 4 5 2 0 0 0 11* USF 1/23/16 15 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 2 1 0 2 2* TULSA 1/27/16 * 29 8-11 3-5 0-0 0-3 3 4 4 3 0 0 19* at East Carolina 1/30/16 * 40 6-14 0-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 7 6 0 3 12* #12/NR SMU 2/1/16 * 24 3-4 0-1 1-1 0-6 6 3 2 7 2 1 7* at Tulsa 2/7/16 * 17 2-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 1 5* MEMPHIS 2/10/16 * 18 5-9 1-2 7-10 0-3 3 2 3 1 9 1 18* UCF 2/13/16 * 24 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 2 4 1 0 0 6* at Tulane 2/17/16 * 17 4-7 0-2 2-3 0-2 2 0 1 2 0 1 10* TEMPLE 2/21/16 * 24 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-6 6 3 5 2 0 0 0* at UCF 2/24/16 * 20 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 1 5 1 0 0 6* at UConn 2/28/16 * 24 3-6 0-1 1-2 0-2 2 1 3 1 0 1 7* CINCINNATI 3/3/16 * 21 4-7 0-0 1-1 0-2 2 0 2 1 1 0 9vs. Tulane 3/11/16 * 26 4-8 0-1 2-2 0-2 2 1 3 2 0 0 10at Georgia Tech 3/16/16 * 22 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-3 3 3 4 1 0 3 5

ROBINSON Jr’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 32-22 777 97-212 .458 18-59 .305 41-59 .695 9-68 77 – 2.4 65-2 110 50 3 32 253 –7.9 2016-17 32-28 1,031 77-210 .367 13-49 .265 41-69 .594 12-93 105 – 3.3 55-0 155 62 4 31 208 – 6.5 Totals 64-50 1,808 174-422 .412 31-108 .287 82-128 .641 21-161 182 – 2.8 120-2 265 112 7 63 461 – 7.2

ROBINSON Jr’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 18-16 419 55-123 .447 10-32 .313 19-26 .731 6-40 46 – 2.6 30-1 52 32 3 17 139 – 7.7 2016-17 18-14 594 45-133 .338 10-38 .263 24-44 .545 7-49 56 – 3.1 27-0 73 31 3 23 124 – 6.9Totals 36-30 1,013 100-256 .391 20-70 .286 43-70 .614 13-89 102 – 2.8 57-1 125 63 6 40 263 – 7.3

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HONORS• 2015-16 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team

JUNIOR (2016-17)Earned and received a scholarship from the coaching staff in August 2016 after playing for his first two seasons as a walk-on.... Finished fourth on team with 7.5 points per game... Led all players with nine assists and only one turnover in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Added five points with two rebounds and a pair of steals against the Bears... Finished with 14 points, including four 3-point-ers, in opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Posted 10 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win over South Dakota during Gulf Coast Showcase Semifinals... Drained a 3-pointer to pull the Cougars to within one with 55 seconds left during the Gulf Coast Showcase championship win over Vermont... Finished with eight points, four rebounds and a pair of assists against the Catamounts... Posted 12 points with four rebounds in win against Cornell... Recorded 10 points with two rebounds and three assists in win against Prairie View A&M... Totaled 10 points with a pair of treys at Arkansas... Grabbed six rebounds in win against Rhode Island... Scored 13 points with five rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals in win against Liberty... Made first start of his career against Harvard... Finished with six points off a pair of 3-pointers and grabbed three rebounds against the Crimson... Totaled 11 points with three rebounds and three steals in win at USF... Moved into starting lineup shortly before tipoff vs. Tulsa after illness to Rob Gray... Finished with 16 points, including 10-of-10 shooting from the free throw line, while playing 37 minutes... Sank four free throws in the final minute to ice the win... Finished with 11 points and grabbed four rebounds with a pair of assists against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Scored 13 points with three rebounds, three assists and three 3-pointers in win at East Carolina... Posted 11 points with three 3-pointers and a team-high four assists in Senior Day win over East Carolina in Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)Competed in 21 games... Made his season debut against Prairie View A&M in the season opener... Finished with five points and two assists against the Panthers... Posted six points with a pair of rebounds in win against Eastern Illinois during Global Sports Classic Second Round... Drained a pair of free throws with Houston clinging to a 90-89 lead and only 12 seconds remaining in double overtime against Wyoming the during the Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Totaled eight points with a pair of 3-pointers in win against Nicholls... Tied for team-high honors with 15 points, including two 3-pointers, against USF... Grabbed two rebounds and dished our four assists against the Bulls.... Sank all four free throw attempts in win against Tulsa... Scored 11 points, thanks to three 3-pointers, in nine minutes in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Also grabbed two rebounds against the Pirates.

FRESHMAN (2014-15)Competed in 17 games... Made his collegiate debut in the Cougars’ season-opening win at Murray State... Grabbed an offensive rebound against the Racers... Scored three points with a rebound at Harvard... Finished with three points in six minutes against UCF... Snared a rebound and dished out an as-sist at Cincinnati... Scored three points with two rebounds in 19 minutes at UCF.... Drained all four 3-point attempts on the way to 12 points and grabbed three rebounds with an assist against USF... Finished with six points and a pair of rebounds in overtime win at Tulane... Recorded 10 points with a pair of 3-pointers and grabbed seven rebounds with three assists against East Carolina during the regular-season finale.

WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOLCompeted for head coach Deon Williams... Honored as team’s Offensive Player of the Year and recognized as an HABC All-Star... Played for coach T.J. Ford Elite in AAU play. Senior (2013-14): Averaged 15.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game to lead the Wolves to a 26-6 overall record and undefeated District 20-5A championship. Junior (2012-13): Led team to District championship.

PERSONALFull name is Wesley David VanBeck... Born in Houston... Son of Sarah and Scott VanBeck... Majoring in kinesiology-sports administration.

CAREER HIGHSPoints16, vs Tulsa (1/4/17)

Field Goals Made5, vs. George Mason (11/21/16)

Field Goal Attempts9, vs. USF (1/23/16);9, vs. East Carolina (3/8/15)

3-Point Field Goals Made4, vs. George Mason (11/21/16);4, vs. USF (3/1/15)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts7, vs. East Carolina (3/8/15)

Free Throws Made10, vs Tulsa (1/4/17)

Free Throw Attempts10, vs Tulsa (1/4/17)

Rebounds7, vs. Memphis (1/19/17);7, vs. East Carolina (3/8/15)

Assists9, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16)

Steals2, done five times; Most recently at UCF (1/14/17)

Blocked ShotsNone

Minutes Played 37, vs Tulsa (1/4/17)

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VANBECK’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 21 2-8 1-5 0-0 1-1-2 5 9 1 1 2 5vs. George Mason 18 5-7 4-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 4 1 0 1 14vs. South Dakota 27 3-5 2-3 2-3 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 0 10vs. Vermont 27 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3-4 2 2 0 0 0 8CORNELL 22 3-5 1-1 5-5 1-3-4 3 1 1 0 1 12at LSU 11 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 2PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 28 3-7 1-2 3-6 0-2-2 4 3 2 1 0 10at Arkansas 23 2-5 2-3 4-4 1-1-2 4 0 0 0 0 10RHODE ISLAND 16 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 5 0 2 0 1 6UTRGV 24 2-6 2-6 3-4 0-2-2 4 2 2 0 0 9LIBERTY 29 4-7 3-6 2-2 1-4-5 2 2 0 0 2 13HARVARD * 26 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 1 6* at UConn 28 3-7 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 7* at USF 27 3-5 1-3 4-6 0-3-3 2 3 2 0 1 11* TULSA * 37 3-8 0-1 10-10 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 1 16* #22/22 CINCINNATI 23 3-8 1-3 4-4 2-2-4 2 2 1 0 1 11* at East Carolina * 21 4-4 3-3 2-2 0-3-3 4 3 2 0 0 13* at UCF * 33 2-7 0-3 0-0 4-2-6 4 1 1 0 2 4* MEMPHIS * 32 1-5 1-1 4-4 2-5-7 4 0 5 0 0 7* at rv/rv SMU * 23 2-7 2-5 1-2 1-0-1 3 1 0 0 0 7* TULANE 22 3-4 3-4 2-2 0-4-4 4 1 0 0 1 11* TEMPLE 13 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-2-3 1 1 1 0 0 3* UCF 25 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 1 0 0 8* at Tulane 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 5 0 0 0 1 3* at Tulsa 26 3-5 3-4 0-0 2-2-4 3 0 0 0 1 9* #19/23 SMU 18 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 1 0 0 3* UCONN 9 0-4 0-4 2-2 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2* at Memphis 22 2-6 2-5 2-2 1-1-2 3 1 2 0 0 8* at #18/20 Cincinnati 16 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 1 0* EAST CAROLINA 20 4-6 3-5 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 0 0 0 11at UConn 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0AKRON 17 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 0 8

VANBECK’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M 8 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 5FLORIDA A&M 9 1-3 0-2 1-2 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 1 3ULM DNP – coach’s decisionUTRGV DNP – coach’s decisionMURRAY STATE DNP – coach’s decisionat Rhode Island 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0LSU DNP – coach’s decisionNORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL DNP – coach’s decisionEASTERN ILLINOIS 8 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 6vs. Grand Canyon DNP – coach’s decisionvs. Wyoming 19 0-3 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 2 2NICHOLLS 15 3-6 2-5 0-0 2-2-4 2 0 0 0 0 8* at USF 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0* at Temple 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0* TULANE 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2* at Cincinnati 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0* UCONN DNP – coach’s decision* at #8/NR SMU DNP – coach’s decision* USF 23 4-9 2-5 5-7 1-1-2 2 4 0 0 0 15* TULSA 11 0-1 0-1 4-4 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 4* at East Carolina 9 3-3 3-3 2-4 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 11* #12/NR SMU 13 2-7 1-2 1-2 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 1 6* at Tulsa 9 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 1 0 0 0* MEMPHIS 11 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 2 4* UCF 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 1 1 0 4* at Tulane 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0* TEMPLE DNP – coach’s decision* at UCF 6 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 2* at UConn DNP – coach’s decision * CINCINNATI 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Tulane DNP – coach’s decisionat Georgia Tech 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VANBECK’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Murray State 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1MORGAN STATE DNP – coach’s decisionat Harvard 6 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 3 UTRGV DNP – coach’s decision ABILENE CHRISTIAN DNP – coach’s decision HOUSTON BAPTIST DNP – coach’s decisionARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF DNP – coach’s decisionSOUTH CAROLINA STATE DNP – coach’s decisionvs. Boise State DNP – coach’s decision vs. Texas Tech DNP – coach’s decisionMISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3* at Memphis 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Tulsa DNP – coach’s decision* UCF 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 3 * MEMPHIS 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0at East Carolina DNP – coach’s decisionTULANE DNP – coach’s decision* at Cincinnati 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0RICE DNP – coach’s decision* at rv/rv SMU 2 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 2* UCONN DNP – coach’s decision* TULSA 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #25/25 SMU DNP – coach’s decision* at UCF 19 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 4 0 0 3* at USF 0+ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0* CINCINNATI 16 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 3 0 0 2* at Temple 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 3* USF 19 4-5 4-4 0-0 1-2-3 4 1 1 0 0 12* at Tulane 19 2-4 1-2 1-2 2-0-2 1 0 1 0 0 6* EAST CAROLINA 31 3-9 2-7 2-2 1-6-7 1 3 1 0 0 10vs. Tulane 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0vs. rv/rv Tulsa DNP – coach’s decision

VANBECK’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 17-0 142 15-36 .417 12-25 .480 5-6 .833 6-15 21 – 1.2 16-0 8 15 0 0 47 – 2.8 2015-16 21-0 158 22-47 .468 10-26 .385 18-24 .750 8-18 26 – 1.2 16-0 9 9 2 6 72 – 3.4 2016-17 32-5 708 70-157 .446 46-95 .484 55-63 .873 20-63 83 – 2.6 93-4 51 29 2 17 241 – 7.5 Totals 70-5 1,008 107-240 .446 68-146 .466 78-93 .839 34-96 130 – 1.9 125-4 68 53 4 23 360 – 5.1

VANBECK’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 13-0 128 16-41 .390 8-23 .348 15-22 .682 4-9 13 – 1.0 15-0 9 15 1 8 55 – 4.2 2015-16 14-0 97 14-31 .452 6-14 .429 14-19 .737 4-14 18 – 1.3 8-0 6 6 2 3 48 – 3.4 2016-17 18-4 408 39-92 .424 24-55 .436 32-35 .914 14-36 50 – 2.8 48-2 24 16 0 9 134 – 7.4Totals 45-4 633 66-153 .431 40-91 .440 51-60 .850 23-64 87 – 1.9 71-2 38 35 2 12 223 – 5.0

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#31VALENTINE SANGOYOMIC • 6-8 • 240 • r-Junior-RS (RS ‘16-17)Lagos, Nigeria (Erie First Christian Academy [Erie, Pa.)Northern Oklahoma JCOrganizational Leadership & Supervision

JUNIOR (2016-17)Did not compete as a redshirt.

NORTHERN OKLAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGECompeted for Head Coach Donnie Jackson... Chose Houston over Kansas State, Mississippi State, Rhode Island, Middle Tennessee and Temple. Sophomore (2015-16): Competed in 26 games with 28 starts... Averaged 6.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game... Connected on 59.4 percent from the field... Finished with four double-doubles... Enjoyed 10 games with double-digit points, including 16 in wins against Eastern Oklahoma State College and Murray State College... Grabbed 22 rebounds in win against Bethel... Totaled multiple blocks in 10 games... Swatted season-high four shots in win against Missouri State-West Plains. Freshman (2014-15): Averaged 6.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game while splitting time at center... Competed in 26 games with six starts... Buried more than 55 percent of his field goal attempts while leading Mavericks to 19 wins and 12-6 conference mark... Totaled 12 points and 11 rebounds in win over Murray State College... Posted 13 points and 12 boards at Labette Community College.

ERIE FIRST CHRISTIAN ACADEMYCompeted for Head Coach Phil Gernovich. Junior (2012-13): Named the team’s Most Valuable Player... Averaged 17.1 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game.

PERSONALFull name is Valentine Olusola Sangoyomi... Last name is pronounced Shahn-Go-Yah-Me... Born in Lagos, Nigeria... Son of Peter and Juliana Sangoyomi... Majoring in organizational leadership and supervision.

#2MIKE ADEWUNMIG • 6-4 • 210 • Freshman-HSMansfield, Texas (Lake Ridge HS)Undeclared Major

LAKE RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL3-star recruit by Rivals... Competed for Head Coach Donte Wilson... Chose Houston over Rice, Louisiana Tech, Boise State, North Texas, Utah State and Pepperdine. Senior (2016-17): Named to All-District 10-5A First Team. Junior (2015-16): Was an All-District 14-5A pick... Scored 17 points in win against John Tyler High in area playoff game... Posted 13 points in a win against Dallas South Oak Cliff High. Sophomore (2014-15): Led Eagles to 24-8 overall record and 11-4 mark in district play.

PERSONALFull name is Michael Samuel Adewunmi but prefers to go by Mike... Last name is pronounced Ah-Doo-Woom-Mee... Born in Dallas... Son of Nicky and Clement Adewunmi... Undeclared major.

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#23CEDRICK ALLEY Jr.F • 6-5 • 235 • Freshman-HSHouston, Texas (Klein Forest HS)Undeclared Major

KLEIN FOREST HIGH SCHOOLCompeted for Head Coach Cary Black... Chose Houston over Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Boise State. Senior (2016-17): Named 2017 Mr. Basketball by Texas Association of Basketball Coach-es... Joined current teammate Fabian White as finalist for Guy V. Lewis Award, presented to top high school player in city of Houston... Named to Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First Team... Member of TABC All-State Class 6A and All-Region 2 teams... Recognized as District 16-6A Most Valuable Player for second straight season... Led Golden Eagles to District 15-6A championship for third straight season as team advanced to Class 6A Region 2 championship game... Team won 34 consecutive games to open the season before falling to Skyline High in Regional Final... Named to All-VYPE First Team... Scored 22 points with eight rebounds in Regional Quarterfinals win over Westfield High... Scored 33 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in win over Stratford High. Junior (2015-16): Named District 16-6A Most Valuable Player... Earned place on Class 6A All-State Team... Scored 21 points in win over Conroe in the Bi-District round of the state playoffs. PERSONALFull name is Cedrick Louis Alley Jr... Born in Houston... Son of Tamiko Childress and Cedrick Alley Sr... Undeclared major.

#24BREAON BRADYF • 6-8 • 250 • Junior-JCAkron, Ohio (Ellett HS)Saddleback JCSociology

SADDLEBACK JUNIOR COLLEGE (2015-17)Chose Houston over West Virginia, Arizona State and Washington State... . Competed for Head Coach Andy Ground. Sophomore (2016-17): Led Gauchos to 24-5 overall record and 10-2 mark in conference play... Averaged 12.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game while hitting 63.7 percent (137-of-215) from the field... Enjoyed 20 games with double-digit points, including three 20-point efforts... Scored 25 points with eight rebounds in win over Sequoias... Totaled 25 points with six boards in next game... Finished with 20 points, nine rebounds and four blocks in win against Orange Coast. Freshman (2015-16): Averaged 8.9 points and 5.6 rebounds in 16.9 minutes per game... Competed in 32 games with 21 starts... Led Gauchos to a 31-2 record and state runner-up finish in the California Community College Athletic Association... Enjoyed 12 games with double-digit points, including season-high 24 points in win against Cypress... Grabbed season-best 14 rebounds in win against East Los Angeles and recorded eight games with at least nine rebounds.

ELLET HIGH SCHOOLThree-year letterman for Head Coach Mark Fisher…. Competed in three All-Star games during his career... Led the state in rebounding. Senior (2014-15): Averaged 17.9 points, 10.8 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game... Led team to City Series championship with an 18-5 record... Scored 29 points with 13 rebounds, six blocks and two assists in win over Buchtel High School... Set state rebounding record with 31 boards in another win against Buchtel HS... Also added 17 points, seven blocks, three steals and three assists in that record-setting game. Junior (2013-14): Led Orangemen to 20-4 record and a Division I sectional title.

PERSONALFull name is Breaon Paul Brady... First name is pronounced Bree-On... Born in Youngstown, Ohio... Son of LaShawn Taylor and Christopher Brady... Majoring in sociology.

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#30CALEB BROODOC • 6-7 • 210 • Freshman-HSMidland, Mich. (Dow HS)Electrical Engineering

DOW HIGH SCHOOLTwo-year letterman for Head Coach Mark Dickerson... Two-year recipient of Academic Excel-lence Award. Senior (2016-17): Named Chargers’ Best Rebounder of the Year after helping lead team to district finals... Honored as Saginaw Valley League Honorable Mention... Com-peted as a kicker and wide receiver for football team for Head Coach Jason Watkins... Helped lead team to 10-2 overall record and district championship. Junior (2015-16): Recognized as team’s Most Developed Player of the Year... Earned letter competing for the soccer team.

PERSONALFull name is Caleb Benjamin Broodo... Last name is pronounced Brew-Doe... Born in Missouri City, Texas... Son of Linda and Jack Broodo... Majoring in electrical engineering.

#5COREY DAVIS Jr.G • 6-1 • 190 • Junior-JCLafayette, La. (Lafayette HS)San Jacinto JCHealth

SAN JACINTO JUNIOR COLLEGECompeted for Head Coach Scott Gernander... Chose Houston over Arizona, Oklahoma State, New Mexico State and LSU. Sophomore (2016-17): Was an NJCAA All-America First-Team selection... Named to All-Region XIV First Team... Started all 35 games... Scored team-best 17.4 points per game with 3.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game... Connected on 49.5 percent from the field, including 46.0 percent from the 3-point line... Buried 78.3 percent from free throw line... Posted 14 20-point games with season-high 27 points in wins against Paris Junior College and Tyler Junior College. Freshman (2015-16): Competed in 18 games with 14 starts... Averaged 13.4 points, 5.8 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game... Finished with four 20-point games, including a season-high 24 points at Angelina College... Enjoyed 11 games with 6+ assists, including a season-high 10 assists at Angelina College.

LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOLCompeted for Head Coach Clifton Brown. Senior (2014-15): Ranked by NOLA.com as No. 5 re-cruit in state of Louisiana and state’s top point guard... Honored as District Most Valuable Player of the Year... Named to All-Acadiana Team... Led Lions to 26-4 overall record and undefeated mark in District 3-5A play... Scored 26 points in Regional play vs. Parkway High. Junior (2013-14): Averaged 19.0 points per game. Sophomore (2012-13): Averaged 17.0 points per game.

PERSONALFull name is Corey Richard Davis Jr... Born in Lafayette, La... Son of Svonnie Trailer and Corey Davis Sr... Majoring in health.

#20GABE GRANTF • 6-4 • 220 • Junior-JCChicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel)Three Rivers CCSociology

THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGEPlayed for Head Coach Gene Bess... Chose Houston over West Virginia, Wichita State, Missouri and UAB. Sophomore (2016-17): Led Raiders to 25-8 overall record... Posted 15.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game... Finished with 28 games with double-digit points, including seven 20-point contests... Scored 25 points with four 3-pointers in win over North Lake... Totaled 21 points with three treys against Johnson County... Finished with 21 points, thanks to 11-of-12 from the free throw line, at John A. Logan... Scored a season-high 23 points with four 3-pointers in win over Arkansas Baptist... Closed season with 20 points against Highland (Ill.). Freshman (2015-16): Averaged 18.3 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game... Enjoyed 13 games with at least 20 points and three games with 30+ points... Scored 30 points at John A. Logan... Finished with 34 points in win against Missouri State-West Plains... Enjoyed a season-high 35 points in road win at Missouri State-West Plains.

MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMYCompeted for Head Coach Mike Flaherty... Graduated in 2014 and spent a year in prep school before moving to junior college ranks. Senior (2013-14): Named to Illinois All-Area Team... Averaged 12.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game.

PERSONALFull name is Gabriel Grant... Born in Chicago... Son of Joe Grant and Lynn Grant... Majoring in sociology.

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#1CHRIS HARRIS Jr.C • 6-10 • 240 • r-Sophomore-JC (RS ‘15-16)Houston, Texas (James Madison HS)San Jacinto JCSociology

SAN JACINTO COLLEGE (2016-17)Competed for Head Coach Scott Gernander... Was teammate of current Cougar guard Corey Davis. Redshirt Freshman (2016-17): Averaged 5.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game... Connected on 57.6 percent (87-151) of his shots from the field... Scored 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds in win at Northwest Florida State College... Posted 12 points with nine rebounds in win at Coastal Bend College.

FRESHMAN (2015-16)Attended school but did not compete in athletics.

MADISON HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for head coach Craig Maura... Competed for Houston Superstars AAU team. Senior (2014-15): Named to Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ Class 5A All-State Team... Named to the All-Greater Houston Third Team by the Houston Chronicle... Member of the All-VYPE Pub-lic School First Team... Recognized as the District 20-5A Defensive Player of the Year... Earned place on the All-District First Team... Scored a game-high 26 points with 10 rebounds and seven blocks to lead Marlins to 83-70 win over Yates High, ending a 114-game winning streak in dis-trict play dating back to January 2007.

PERSONALFull name is Christopher George Harris... Born in Houston... Son of Tiffany Brewer and Christo-pher Harris... Majoring in sociology.

#35FABIAN WHITE Jr.F • 6-7 • 210 • Freshman-HSAtascocita, Texas (Atascocita HS)Undeclared Major

ATASCOCITA HIGH SCHOOL3-star recruit by Rivals... Chose Houston over TCU, SMU, Florida Gulf Coast and UTSA... Coached by David Martinez. Senior (2016-17): Joined current teammate Cedrick Alley Jr., as finalist for Guy V. Lewis Award, presented to top high school player in city of Houston... Named to Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First Team... Led Eagles to fourth straight district championship... Honored as District 21-6A Most Valuable Player... Named to TABC 6A All-State and All-Region teams. Junior (2015-16): Named to All-District 16-6A First Team... Led Atascocita to 38-0 record before falling to DeSoto High in Class 6A state championship game... Averaged 18.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game... Led all players with 28 points and 15 rebounds in win over Westlake High in regional final. Sophomore (2014-15): Named District 16-6A Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year at Kingwood HIgh School.

PERSONALFull name is Fabian Christopher White Jr... Born in Houston... Son of Aundera and Fabian White Sr... Undeclared major.

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#13NURA ZANNAF • 6-6 • 240 • r-Senior-TR (RS’ 13-14)Kaduna, Nigeria (Coral Springs [Fla.] Christian)LIU Brooklyn2017 LIU graduate in economicsGraduate school in Global Retailing

HONORS• 2014-15 Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team

JUNIOR (2016-17 at LIU Brooklyn)Competed in all 32 games with 30 starts... Ranked fourth with 9.2 points per game but finished second among the Blackbirds with 8.7 rebounds per contest... Connected on 62.4 percent (121-of-194) from the field... Tallied 15 double-doubles... Posted 19 games with double-digit points, including nine of 10 midway through the season... Recorded 16 games with double-digit rebounds, including eight of 10 midway through the season... Scored 10 points with 10 rebounds vs. Northeastern... Posted 15 points with 12 rebounds at UMass-Lowell... Finished with 15 points and 16 rebounds against Dartmouth... Enjoyed career night against Mount St. Mary’s, totaling 21 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field with 17 rebounds... Finished with four straight double-doubles at Robert Morris, at Saint Francis and against Central Connecticut State and St. Francis-Brooklyn... Had 13 points and 10 re-bounds at St. Francis-Brooklyn... Enjoyed 12 points with 12 rebounds against Sacred Heart... Posted 11 points with 13 rebounds at Mount St. Mary’s. NEC Tournament: Recorded 10 points with 12 rebounds against Robert Morris.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16 at LIU Brooklyn)Started 30 of LIU’s 31 games... Finished the season third on the team with a 5.8 rebounds per game average... Also averaged 6.6 points per game... Reached double figures in scoring six times... Scored a season-high 16 points at home against Wagner... Had a career-high 14 rebounds at Central Connecticut State... Had 11 rebounds and eight points against Maine... Had 12 points, seven rebounds a career-high three steals, and two blocks at home against CCSU... Had 11 points in LIU’s NEC semifinal loss to Wagner... Scored 12 points and had nine boards at Saint Francis U. ... Also had 10 rebounds against Fordham and SFU... Scored 12 points at Niagara... Finished the season with 19 steals, 10 assists and nine blocks.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014-15 at LIU Brooklyn)Member of the Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team... Started and played all 30 games in the front court for the Blackbirds... Averaged 8.5 points and team-best 6.3 rebounds in 23.3 minutes per contest... Rebounding total ranked ninth in the league... Reached double figures in scoring 13 times... Shot 47.4 percent from the floor to rank ninth in the NEC... Was named NEC Rookie of the Week after scoring 10 points and pulling down six rebounds against St. John’s... Also earned the weekly honor after averaging 15.0 points and 6.0 rebounds while shooting a sparkling 80.0 percent from the floor against Sacred Heart and Wagner... Scored career-best 17 points against the Seahawks going 7-for-12 from the floor... Recorded first career double-double against Central Connecticut with 16 points and 11 rebounds, including seven offensive... Scored 15 points with nine rebounds in home win over Saint Francis.

FRESHMAN (2013-14 at LIU Brooklyn)Earned redshirt after missing entire season due to injury.

HIGH SCHOOLSpent three seasons at Coral Springs Christian High School in Florida. Senior (2012-13): Was a McDonald’s All-America nominee... Named Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald Florida Small-Schools Boys Basketball Player of the Year as a senior after averaging 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game... Also named to Florida 3A All-State Team by Florida Association of Basketball Coaches... Scored school-record 40 points and grabbed 14 rebounds against Orlando’s Dr. Phillips... Had 26 points and 15 boards, including go-ahead 3-point play in CSC’s win over Sagemont... Helped Crusaders advance to Class 3A state championship for first time in school history... Had 22 points, eight rebounds and four steals in state semifinal win. Junior (2011-12): Averaged 20.9 points and 9.8 rebounds.

PERSONALFull name is Nura Muhammad Zanna... Born in Kaduna, Nigeria... Received his bachelor’s degree in economics from LIU Brooklyn in 2017... Studying global retailing in graduate school at Houston in 2017-18... Son of Zanna and Maimuna Awami... Has six siblings, including brother Talib who played basketball at Pitt... Played for Nigerian U-16 basketball team with St. John’s basketball player Chris Obekpa.

CAREER HIGHSPoints21, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16)

Field Goals Made8, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16)

Field Goal Attempts13, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16)

3-Point Field Goals MadeNone

3-Point Field Goal Attempts1, vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (1/31/15)

Free Throws Made9, vs. Sacred Heart (1/8/15)

Free Throw Attempts14, vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/26/15)

Rebounds17, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16)

Assists3, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16)

Steals4, vs. St. John’s (12/11/16)

Blocked Shots3, vs. Stony Brook (11/27/14)

Minutes Played 37, at Bryant (2/9/17)

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ZANNA’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsJOHN JAY * 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 1 0 1 0 0 4LOYOLA (Md.) * 16 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 5 1 4 2 0 2vs. Northeastern * 22 4-5 0-0 2-4 3-7-10 3 0 1 0 0 10at Boston * 19 0-3 0-0 0-4 1-3-4 2 1 1 1 1 0vs. Maine * 20 1-2 0-0 5-6 2-3-5 4 0 4 0 1 7at UMass Lowell * 34 6-9 0-0 3-4 5-7-12 5 2 4 0 3 15at Hartford * 18 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 4 0 3 1 2 3at UIW * 22 2-5 0-0 2-3 2-5-7 5 0 3 0 0 6at NC Central * 18 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 2 0 1 4vs. St. John’s * 27 6-9 0-0 1-3 3-8-11 2 1 3 0 4 13at Minnesota * 26 4-8 0-0 2-2 3-7-10 2 0 4 1 0 10DARTMOUTH * 31 7-10 0-0 1-6 5-11-16 3 1 2 1 0 15NIAGARA * 29 6-8 0-0 1-2 4-3-7 4 2 4 0 0 13* MOUNT ST. MARY’S * 28 8-13 0-0 5-10 10-7-17 4 3 1 0 1 21* BRYANT * 13 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 1 2 1 1 6* at Robert Morris 29 6-9 0-0 0-0 4-9-13 2 0 8 0 0 12* at Saint Francis * 34 4-7 0-0 2-3 6-7-13 3 0 2 0 0 10* CENTRAL CONN ST. * 30 4-7 0-0 2-3 6-5-11 5 1 1 1 0 10* ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * 29 5-6 0-0 2-8 5-6-11 4 0 4 0 0 12* WAGNER * 23 1-3 0-0 1-5 3-4-7 4 2 1 1 1 3* at Fairleigh Dickinson * 23 2-3 0-0 4-5 1-3-4 5 0 1 0 0 8* at Sacred Heart * 29 4-7 0-0 0-3 3-7-10 5 0 1 1 2 8* at Central Conn. St. * 24 2-2 0-0 1-4 2-2-4 3 0 2 0 0 5* ROBERT MORRIS * 27 5-8 0-0 3-7 1-5-6 2 0 3 0 0 13* SAINT FRANCIS * 19 2-3 0-0 2-4 4-4-8 5 0 2 0 1 6* at Bryant * 37 4-6 0-0 2-3 5-6-11 5 1 7 0 1 10* FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 20 5-8 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 5 0 1 0 1 10* at St. Francis Brooklyn * 20 6-7 0-0 1-2 3-7-10 3 1 4 0 0 13* SACRED HEART * 28 5-6 0-0 2-4 4-8-12 5 0 5 0 0 12* at Mount St. Mary’s * 28 5-10 0-0 1-2 5-8-13 2 0 2 0 1 11* at Wagner * 35 4-7 0-0 3-5 1-5-6 5 0 3 0 0 11ROBERT MORRIS * 28 4-8 0-0 2-2 4-8-12 2 0 1 0 0 10

ZANNA’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Loyola (Md.) * 20 2-4 0-0 2-4 4-4-8 5 0 3 2 1 6MAINE * 16 4-6 0-0 0-0 4-7-11 3 2 3 0 0 8NC CENTRAL * 18 1-2 0-0 4-7 0-3-3 4 1 0 0 0 6at FIU * 19 2-8 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 3 0 1 0 0 6at Dartmouth * 17 1-3 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 2 0 2 0 0 4UMASS LOWELL * 19 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-6-8 2 0 0 0 0 5at Fordham 30 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-8-10 4 0 4 1 0 1at Niagara * 36 5-10 0-0 2-2 4-1-5 5 0 0 0 1 12SAM HOUSTON STATE * 21 3-4 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 3 1 2 0 1 9UIW * 20 3-8 0-0 1-3 1-5-6 4 0 5 0 1 7at UMass * 22 1-2 0-0 4-5 2-3-5 2 0 3 0 1 6* at Mount St. Mary’s * 11 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 0 0 2 0 0 0* at Central Conn. St. * 26 2-5 0-0 2-3 3-11-14 4 0 2 0 0 6* ROBERT MORRIS * 14 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-3-5 3 0 2 0 0 6* SAINT FRANCIS * 25 3-6 0-0 2-4 6-4-10 4 0 1 1 1 8* at Wagner * 23 4-6 0-0 4-5 4-3-7 5 0 1 0 1 12* at Bryant * 16 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-3-6 4 0 1 0 1 3* at Fairleigh Dickinson * 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 1 1 0 0 0* ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * 10 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 4 0 3 0 1 2* SACRED HEART * 25 2-7 0-0 0-2 3-1-4 5 1 0 0 1 4* FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 18 4-7 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 2 0 1 0 0 8* MOUNT ST. MARY’S * 18 2-3 0-0 1-7 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 1 5* at Sacred Heart * 12 1-2 0-0 1-3 3-1-4 4 0 2 1 1 3* WAGNER * 23 7-11 0-0 2-3 3-2-5 4 0 3 0 1 16* at St. Francis Brooklyn * 26 4-7 0-0 1-3 1-2-3 5 0 1 1 0 9* at Robert Morris * 28 3-5 0-0 3-5 1-6-7 3 0 1 0 1 9* at Saint Francis * 35 5-8 0-0 2-5 3-6-9 3 0 2 1 1 12* CENTRAL CONN. ST. * 32 5-7 0-0 2-6 4-3-7 4 1 1 2 3 12* BRYANT * 23 3-5 0-0 0-1 3-1-4 5 2 3 0 1 6at Sacred Heart * 15 1-2 0-0 0-4 1-3-4 3 0 1 0 0 2at Wagner * 24 4-5 0-0 3-6 2-5-7 5 1 3 0 0 11

ZANNA’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat St. John’s * 28 5-12 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 2 0 2 0 0 10at Saint Joseph’s * 31 6-9 0-0 2-3 4-4-8 5 0 1 0 1 14vs. Stony Brook * 23 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 1 3 2 2at Temple * 27 3-5 0-0 2-4 1-8-9 4 0 1 0 0 8NEW HAMPSHIRE * 26 4-6 0-0 1-3 5-7-12 3 0 4 0 0 9LEHIGH * 15 0-2 0-0 2-4 0-1-1 5 0 1 1 1 2at Maine * 19 3-5 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 4 0 1 0 0 8NJIT * 28 3-8 0-0 5-9 1-4-5 3 0 1 0 0 11FIU * 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 3 0 2 2 1 4at New Hampshire * 29 2-5 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 3 1 1 0 0 6HOFSTRA * 29 4-6 0-0 6-8 3-6-9 4 0 1 0 0 14* BRYANT * 25 1-5 0-0 4-6 5-4-9 3 0 1 0 1 6* FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 21 3-6 0-0 3-4 1-6-7 5 0 2 0 0 9* SACRED HEART * 35 2-4 0-0 9-13 2-6-8 5 1 2 2 2 13* at Wagner * 16 6-6 0-0 5-6 2-2-4 5 1 4 0 0 17* at Central Conn St. * 29 7-12 0-0 2-2 7-4-11 4 0 2 0 0 16* MOUNT ST. MARY’S * 12 0-3 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 4 0 2 0 0 1* at Bryant * 32 5-8 0-0 1-4 1-6-7 4 2 2 1 1 11* at Fairleigh Dickinson * 19 3-5 0-1 1-2 2-0-2 5 2 0 0 1 7* CENTRAL CONN ST. * 22 2-6 0-0 2-6 5-3-8 3 1 3 0 0 6* at St. Francis Brooklyn * 17 4-7 0-1 3-6 2-4-6 4 0 2 0 0 11* ROBERT MORRIS * 18 5-7 0-0 0-2 2-4-6 2 0 3 0 0 10* SAINT FRANCIS * 29 6-12 0-0 3-6 3-6-9 3 1 1 1 0 15* at Robert Morris * 26 4-10 0-0 6-11 4-4-8 2 0 3 2 0 14* at Saint Francis * 26 2-6 0-0 4-5 1-4-5 4 0 7 0 0 8* at Mount St. Mary’s * 23 0-3 0-0 1-4 3-6-9 2 3 3 1 3 1* WAGNER * 13 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 1 2* ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * 26 3-6 0-0 6-14 3-6-9 5 0 4 2 0 12* at Sacred Heart * 19 0-6 0-0 0-1 2-2-4 2 1 4 0 1 0at St. Francis Brooklyn * 19 4-8 0-0 0-4 2-5-7 4 0 4 0 1 8

ZANNA’s 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsDid not compete as redshirt

ZANNA’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (LIU B) Redshirt 2014-15 (LIU B) 30-30 699 91-192 .474 0-2 .000 73-135 .541 67-121 188 – 6.3 111-10 13 67 15 16 255 – 8.5 2015-16 (LIU B) 31-30 655 77-147 .524 0-0 .000 50-100 .500 75-105 180 – 5.8 107-7 10 55 9 19 204 – 6.6 2016-17 (LIU B) 32-30 804 121-194 .624 0-0 .000 51-108 .472 109-169 278 – 8.7 115-13 17 88 10 21 293 – 9.2 Totals 93-90 2,158 289-533 .542 0-2 .000 174-343 .507 251-395 646 – 6.9 333-30 40 210 34 56 752 – 8.1

ZANNA’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (NEC) Redshirt 2014-15 (NEC) 18-18 408 54-116 .466 0-2 .000 51-94 .543 46-71 117 – 6.5 65-6 12 47 9 10 159 – 8.8 2015-16 (NEC) 18-18 378 48-88 .545 0-0 .000 25-57 .439 47-54 101 – 5.6 62-4 5 28 6 14 121 – 6.7 2016-17 (NEC) 18-17 476 75-115 .652 0-0 .000 31-70 .443 67-98 165 – 9.2 72-10 9 50 4 9 181 – 10.1 Totals 54-53 1,262 217-319 .680 0-2 .000 107-221 .484 160-223 383 – 7.1 199 – 20 26 125 19 33 461 –8.5

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A veteran of 13 NCAA Tournaments, former Houston Rockets assistant coach and longtime college veteran Kelvin Sampson joined the University of Houston Men’s Basketball program as its head coach on April 3, 2014.

Sampson became the ninth head coach in the history of the Houston program.

As a 28-year head coaching veteran at Houston, Indiana, Oklahoma, Washington State and Montana Tech, Sampson has compiled a 556-310 record during his career. He has led his teams to 13 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 11 in 12 years with the Sooners from 1994 to 2006. During his Oklahoma tenure, he guided the Sooners to 10 consecutive 20-win seasons, the 1999 Sweet 16, the 2002 Final Four and an Elite Eight ap-pearance in 2003.

In his career, he has led three different schools to NCAA Tournament appearances and been named a National Coach of the Year twice. Sampson has received four conference Coach of the Year awards from three different leagues and guided every program he has led to multiple 20-win seasons during his stints.

In the classroom, seven student-athletes have received their bachelor’s degrees with one earning his master’s degree under Sampson’s leadership.

In the community, the Cougars have been active, passing out Thanksgiving lunches to Star of Hope Mission residents and lead-ing a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hofheinz Pavilion and the Guy V. Lewis Development Facility during Sampson’s tenure.

AT HOUSTONIn 2016-17, Sampson led the Cougars to 21 victories and a

third-place finish in the American Athletic Conference. It was the second straight season in which the Cougars finished among the league’s top-three leaders.

The Cougars also advanced to the NIT for the second straight season, a first in program history since 2005 and 2006.

Houston played in front of two home sellouts for the first time since 2007-08 as the Cougars closed out Hofheinz Pavilion to prepare for the Fertitta Center for the 2018-19 season.

Guards Damyean Dotson and Rob Gray were named to the All-American Athletic Conference FIrst Team, the first Cougar duo to earn All-Conference First-Team accolades in the same season since 1990. Gray also became the Cougars’ first conference scor-ing champion since Aubrey Coleman led Conference USA and the nation in 2009-10.

The Cougars enjoyed tremendous success under Sampson’s leadership during the 2015-16 season. Picked to finish seventh in the coaches’ preseason poll, the Cougars tied for third in the American Athletic Conference and played as the No. 2 seed at the American Championship.

Sampson led the Cougars to 22 wins for only the 15th time in program history with a win over No. 12 SMU inside Hofheinz Pavilion. After a tremendous regular season, the Cougars earned a bid to the NIT for the first time since 2006.

Excitement about Sampson and his program continued to build throughout the season. In December, the Cougars knocked off LSU 105-98 in overtime in in front of 7,918 fans inside Hof-heinz Pavilion.

It was the largest home crowd to watch the Cougars play since 8,918 fans saw Jan. 30, 2008.

Forward Devonta Pollard was named to the All-American Ath-letic Conference Second Team, while Dotson earned Honorable Mention. Point guard Galen Robinson, Jr., was named to the league’s All-Rookie Team.

During his first season at Houston in 2014-15, Sampson and his staff were forced to move quickly after joining the program in April. Despite the brief introduction, Sampson guided the Cougars to 13 wins, including a 70-68 victory against defending

national champion UConn in Hofheinz Pavilion.Although the Cougars were forced to overcome injuries to

multiple players at times, Houston finished the regular season as winners of its last three games and posted the American Athletic Conference Championships’ lone First-Round upset with a 66-60 win against Tulane.

The Cougars opened the season with wins in five of their first six games and claimed a dominating 82-69 win over Big 12 member Texas Tech during the final day of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round.

His student-athletes also enjoyed success off the court. Forward Mikhail McLean was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team and later received his master’s degree in health education, while guard LeRon Barnes earned his bachelor’s degree.

IN THE NBASampson joined the Cougars after spending the previous

six seasons as an assistant coach in the NBA with the Houston Rockets (2011-14) and the Milwaukee Bucks (2008-11). During the 2012-13 season, he served as the Rockets’ acting head coach during coach Kevin McHale’s leave of absence and recorded a 7-6 mark.

In his first season with the Rockets, Houston lowered its points allowed from 103.7 points per game in 2010-11 to 97.9 in 2011-12.

As an assistant with the Bucks, he was member of a staff that oversaw Milwaukee’s defense rise from 15th in the NBA in points allowed per 100 possessions in 2008-09 to second in 2009-10 and fourth in 2010-11.

AT INDIANAHe left Oklahoma to become Indiana’s head coach in 2006

and guided the Hoosiers to the 2007 NCAA Tournament and a pair of 20-win seasons during his tenure.

D.J. White was recognized as the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2008 and joined Eric Gordon on various All-America postseason teams that season.

After leaving Indiana in 2008, Sampson joined the San An-tonio Spurs.

AT OKLAHOMASampson enjoyed tremendous success as the leader of Okla-

homa Men’s Basketball from 1994 to 2006. He led the Sooners to the postseason every year of his tenure with NCAA Tournament appearances during each of his first nine seasons. That run was highlighted by a trip to the NCAA Final Four in 2002 and an ap-pearance in the Elite Eight one year later.

Oklahoma earned a share of the 2005 Big 12 Conference regular-season title, captured three consecutive Big 12 Tourna-ment championships from 2001 to 2003 and posted at least 20 wins during each of his final 10 seasons.

Under his watch, Hollis Price was honored as the 2003 Big 12 Player of the Year, while Ryan Minor was named the Big Eight Player of the Year.

Price and Minor joined Eduardo Najera on various All-America teams during their careers, while four Sooners (Michael Neal, Taj Gray, Ebe Ere and Corey Brewer were selected as the Big 12 New-comer of the Year under Sampson’s leadership.

From 2000 to 2002, Sampson led the Sooners to one of the most successful stretches in school history. Oklahoma posted a combined 84-19 record, won three consecutive Big 12 Tourna-ment titles and advanced to the 2002 NCAA Final Four and the 2003 NCAA Elite Eight.

In his final season in Norman, Sampson guided the Sooners to a 20-9 overall record, including an 11-5 mark in league action,

PERSONALBirthplace: Laurinburg, N.C.

EDUCATION• Michigan State • Master’s degree in coaching and administration • 1980• UNC Pembroke • Bachelor’s degree in health and physical education/political science • 1978• Pembroke High School • 1974

FAMILYWife: KarenChildren: Daughter, Lauren; son, Kellen

COACHING CAREER2014 – Houston Head Coach2011-14 Houston Rockets (NBA) Assistant Coach2008-11 Milwaukee Bucks (NBA) Assistant Coach2006-08 Indiana Head Coach1994-06 Oklahoma Head Coach1987-94 Washington State Head Coach1985-87 Washington State Assistant Coach1981-85 Montana Tech Head Coach1980-81 Montana Tech Assistant Coach1979-80 Michigan State Graduate Assistant Coach

HEAD COACHING NOTES• 556-310 (.642) record in 28 seasons 56-40 (.583) record at Houston (2014 – ) 43-15 (.741) record at Indiana (2006-08) 281-107 (.724) record at Oklahoma (1994-06) 103-103 (.500) record at Washington State (1987-94) 73-45 (.619) record at Montana Tech (1981-85)• 13 NCAA Tournament appearances (2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994)• Four NIT berths (2017, 2016, 2004, 1992)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS• 2004-05 Big 12 Conference co-champions• 2003 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions• 2002 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions• 2001 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions• 1984-85 Frontier Conference champions• 1983-84 Frontier Conference champions

COACHING HONORS• 2002 National Coach of the Year (NABC)• 1995 National Coach of the Year (Associated Press)• 1995 Big Eight Conference Coach of the Year• 1992 Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year• 1991 Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year• 1991 PAC-10 Coach of the Year• 1985 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year• 1983 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE• 2012 Canadian National Team – Assistant Coach• 2004 Under 21 USA National Team – Head Coach• 2002 USA National Team, FIBA World Championship – Assistant Coach• 1995 USA Junior National Team, Junior World Games – Head Coach• 1994 USA National Team, Goodwill Games – Assistant Coach• 1993 USA West Team, U.S. Olympic Festival – Head Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1974-78 UNC Pembroke • Four-year letterman in basketball • Three-year letterman in baseball • Gregory Lowe Memorial Award recipient as outstanding physical education major1971-74 Pembroke High • Earned a combined nine varsity letters • All-Three Rivers Conference selection in football, basketball and baseball as a senior in 1973-74 • Basketball team captain for two years • Played quarterback for football team, catcher/outfielder for baseball team • Competed for his father, John W. “Ned” Sampson

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and another berth in the NCAA Tournament.In 2004-05, Sampson led the Sooners to a 25-8 overall

mark and 12-4 record in Big 12 play to earn a share of the con-ference regular-season title.

During the 2002-03 season, the Sooners compiled a 27-7 overall record and reeled off consecutive wins against Colo-rado, Texas Tech and Missouri to win the Big 12 Tournament title and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament.

In the postseason, Oklahoma knocked off South Carolina State, California and Butler before falling to No. 13 Syracuse in Albany, N.Y., during the Elite Eight.

In 2001-02, Sampson led the Sooners to a 31-5 record and a 13-3 mark in Big 12 play for a second-place finish. His win total tied as the second-highest mark in school single-season history.

Oklahoma also won its second straight Big 12 Tournament title under his leadership.

For its efforts, Oklahoma earned a No. 3 final Associated Press national ranking and stood fourth in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll.

Sampson also was honored as the National Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches and by Chevrolet following the season.

In 2000-01, Sampson guided the Sooners to a 26-7 overall record and its first conference tournament title in a decade. The Sooners enters the 2001 NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed and were ranked No. 13 nationally.

During the 1999-00 season, the Sooners finished with a 27-7 record, tying for the fifth-most wins in school single-season history at the time. Oklahoma entered the 2000 NCAA Tournament as a No. 3 seed and ranked No. 12 in the final As-sociated Press poll.

His achievements were not limited to the court. He was ex-tensively involved in numerous Norman community organiza-tions. Sampson has served as co-chairman of the United Way and Special Olympics, and he instituted the Sooner Reading Program, where OU players and staff visited every elementary school in the Norman area to communicate the importance of reading.

Sampson also participated in functions for the American Lung Association, American Cancer Society, Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts of America and the Children’s Miracle Net-work.

AT WASHINGTON STATESampson entered the NCAA Division I ranks as head coach

at Washington State from 1987 to 1994. There, he compiled a 103-103 record and led the Cougars to postseason appear-ances in two of his final three seasons, including an NCAA Tournament berth in 1994.

Leading the Cougars to the 1992 NIT, Sampson guided Washington State to its first postseason appearance since 1983. For his team’s impressive performance, he was named the Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year by the National Asso-ciation of Basketball Coaches for the second time in a three-year span.

He first won the award in 1991 when his Washington State squad posted a 16-12 overall record and produced the school’s first winning season since 1993. He also was honored as the Pac-10 Coach of the Year in 1992.

With records of 22-11 in 1992 and 20-11 in 1994, Samp-son became one of only four men to win 20 or more games in Washington State single-season history.

Sampson was named head coach at Washington State in 1988 after serving as an assistant for Coach Len Stevens for two seasons.

EARLY COACHING CAREERSampson began his coaching career as a graduate assistant

at Michigan State in 1979-80 under Jud Heathcoate before moving to Montana Tech as an assistant coach in 1980.

One year later, he became Montana Tech’s head coach, leading the Orediggers to a 73-45 record in four years, includ-ing three straight 22-win seasons during each of his final three years there.

He led Montana Tech to a pair of NAIA District 12 title games and was named the Frontier Conference Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1983. In the three years prior to his arrival, Montana Tech had won a combined 17 games.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONSampson has also built an impressive resume at the in-

ternational level. In the summer of 1995, he served as the head coach of the United States Junior National Team that competed during the Junior World Games in Athens, Greece. Leading a team of college freshmen and high schoolers, his squad posted a 4-4 record against the more experienced inter-national competition.

Sampson was selected as an assistant coach at the Good-will Games in St. Petersburg, Russia during the summer of 1994. That team earned a bronze medal and competed against USA Basketball’s Dream Team II following the games.

In 1993, Sampson was selected head coach of the West team at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas, and led his team to the silver medal.

In August 2005, he joined Michigan State’s Tom Izzo, Alabama’s Mark Gottfried, South Carolina’s Dave Odom, Char-lotte’s Bobby Lutz, former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins, former St. John’s coach Mike Jarvis and ESPN analyst Jay Bilas for “Operation Hardwood – Hoops with the Troops”, a five-day, eight-team U.S. Army troops basketball tournament in Kuwait.

Most recently, he served as an assistant coach for the 2012 Canadian National Team.

PERSONALSampson was born in Laurinburg, N.C., where he was an

award-winning student-athlete at Pembroke High and later at

UNC Pembroke. Playing for his father John W. “Ned” Sampson, he captained his high school basketball team for two years. He also competed as quarterback for the football team and catcher/outfielder for the baseball team.

Sampson earned a combined nine varsity letters and was an All-Three Rivers Conference selection in each of the three sports in 1973-74.

While at UNC Pembroke, Sampson focused on basketball and baseball. As a point guard, he led the Braves as team cap-tain during his senior season and finished his collegiate career with four letters in basketball and three in baseball.

Off the court/field, he earned Dean’s List recognition and was awarded the Gregory Lowe Memorial Award as the school’s outstanding physical education major during his se-nior year.

Sampson received bachelor’s degrees in health and physi-cal education and political science from UNC Pembroke in 1978. He earned his master’s degree in coaching and admin-istration at Michigan State in 1980 after serving during the 1979-80 season as a graduate assistant under Jud Heathcoate. He then moved to Montana Tech after being named assistant coach.

He was inducted into the Montana Tech Hall of Fame in 1996 and into the UNC Pembroke Athletic Hall of Fame in February 1998.

Sampson and his wife, Karen, have a daughter, Lauren, who works as a director of external operations for the team, and a son, Kellen, who is an assistant coach with the Cougars.

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KELVIN SAMPSON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD | - Overall - | | - Conference - | Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Notes Postseason Montana Tech (73-45 • 33-27 Frontier Conference)1981-82 7-20 .259 0-15 .0001982-83 22-9 .710 10-5 .667 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year 1983-84 22-9 .710 11-4 .733 Frontier Conference Champions 1984-85 22-7 .759 12-3 .800 Frontier Conference Champions Frontier Conference Coach of the Year

Washington State (103-103 • 48-78 Pac-10 • 1 NCAA • 1 NIT)1987-88 13-16 .448 7-11 .389 1988-89 10-19 .345 4-14 .222 1989-90 7-22 .241 1-17 .056 1990-91 16-12 .571 8-10 .444 PAC-10 Coach of the Year Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year 1991-92 22-11 .667 9-9 .500 Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year NIT Second Round1992-93 15-12 .556 9-9 .500 1993-94 20-11 .645 10-8 .556 NCAA First Round

Oklahoma (281-107 • 129-59 Big Eight/Big 12 • 11 NCAA • 1 NIT)1994-95 23-9 .719 9-5 .643 AP National Coach of the Year NCAA First Round Big Eight Coach of the Year1995-96 18-12 .600 8-6 .571 NCAA First Round 1996-97 20-10 .667 10-6 .625 NCAA First Round1997-98 22-11 .667 11-5 .688 NCAA First Round 1998-99 22-11 .667 11-5 .688 NCAA Sweet 161999-00 27-7 .794 12-4 .750 NCAA Second Round 2000-01 26-7 .788 12-4 .750 Big 12 Tournament Champions NCAA First Round2001-02 31-5 .861 13-3 .813 Big 12 Tournament Champions NCAA Final Four NABC National Coach of the Year 2002-03 27-7 .794 12-4 .750 Big 12 Tournament Champions NCAA Elite Eight2003-04 20-11 .645 8-8 .500 NIT Second Round 2004-05 25-8 .758 12-4 .750 Big 12 Co-Champions NCAA Second Round2005-06 20-9 .690 11-5 .688 NCAA First Round

Indiana (43-15 • 21-8 Big Ten • 1 NCAA)2006-07 21-11 .656 10-6 .625 NCAA Second Round2007-08 22-4 .846 11-2 .846

Houston (56-40 • 28-26 The American • 2 NIT)2014-15 13-19 .406 4-14 .222 2015-16 22-10 .688 12-6 .667 NIT First Round 2016-17 21-11 656 12-6 .667 NIT First Round 28 years 556-310 .642 259-198 .567 3 Conference Championships 13 NCAA Tournaments 3 Conference Tournament titles 4 NITs 2 National Coach of the Year awards 4 Conference Coach of the Year awards 2 District Coach of the Year awards

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WASHINGTON STATE1987-1988 (13-16 • 7-11 Pac-10)Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, Wash.)N27 vs. Eastern Washington W 68-46N28 vs. Idaho L 49-53D3 BYU L 54-60D5 Fresno State W 61-60Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)D11 vs. Indiana State W 73-61D12 at #6 Indiana L 56-63D20 * Arizona State L 65-66 (OT)D22 * #1 Arizona L 55-89J3 at Wisconsin L 65-80J9 * Washington W 70-63J14 * at California W 59-37J16 * at Stanford W 70-68 (OT)J21 * Oregon L 46-67J23 * Oregon State W 56-49J28 * at UCLA L 63-88J30 * at USC L 60-65F2 Idaho W 56-43F6 * Washington W 61-52F8 Louisiana-Lafayette W 60-48F11 * Stanford L 50-51F13 * California L 76-82F18 * at Oregon State L 48-62F21 * at Oregon L 66-73F25 * USC W 67-57F27 * UCLA L 55-62M3 * at #3 Arizona L 41-79M6 * at Arizona State W 70-66Pac-10 Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.)M11 vs. UCLA W 73-71M12 vs. Oregon State L 68-74 (OT)

1988-89 (10-19 • 4-14 Pac-10)Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, Wash.)N25 vs. Gonzaga L 63-64N26 vs. Eastern Washington W 55-47N29 at Idaho L 40-50Palouse Classic (Palouse Classic)D2 vs. Stephen F. Austin L 67-70D3 vs. Delaware State W 93-39D8 Portland W 64-50D10 Southern Utah W 95-73D18 at #9 Arizona L 59-76D20 at Arizona State W 65-59Holiday Classic (Toledo, Ohio)D28 vs. Appalachian State L 56-58D29 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 65-58J7 * Washington L 63-69J12 * California L 62-63J14 * Stanford L 43-85J19 * at Oregon L 49-67J21 * at Oregon State L 63-90J26 * UCLA L 63-94J29 * USC W 72-65F2 * at Washington L 70-76F9 * at #18 Stanford L 53-65F11 * at California L 69-86F16 * Oregon State L 70-83F18 * Oregon W 60-54F23 * at USC L 63-78F26 * at UCLA L 55-56M2 * #1 Arizona L 48-74M5 * Arizona State W 96-80Pac-10 Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.)M9 vs. Oregon W 78-56M10 vs. #1 Arizona L 54-62

1989-90 (7-22 • 1-17 Pac-10)N11 Simon Fraser W 90-45N27 at Portland L 51-56N30 * USC W 68-67D2 * #15 UCLA L 64-68D4 Wisconsin W 55-52D6 Hawaii Pacific W 90-65UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)D8 vs. Centenary L 77-94D9 vs. Texas Southern W 88-75D11 Eastern Washington W 81-42D14 Idaho L 52-56Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)D29 vs. Ohio W 72-69D30 at Tennessee L 82-83J4 * at Arizona State L 64-75J6 * at #19 Arizona L 61-81J11 * California L 67-72J14 * Stanford L 49-69J18 * at #18 Oregon State L 64-79J21 * at Oregon L 68-82J27 * at Washington L 79-80 (OT)F1 * #24 Arizona L 62-86F4 * Arizona State L 57-68F8 * at Stanford L 54-68F10 * at California L 51-69

F15 * Oregon L 66-71F18 * #16 Oregon State L 63-83F24 * Washington L 56-59M1 * at UCLA L 89-96M3 * at USC L 75-91Pac-10 Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.)M8 vs. USC L 68-85

1990-91 (16-12 • 8-10 Pac-10)• PAC-10 Coach of the Year

• Kodak District 14 Coach of the YearN28 BYU-Hawaii W 112-81D1 at Idaho L 60-67D5 at San Jose State L 69-70D11 Sacramento State (B) W 101-65UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)D14 vs. Florida A&M W 90-74D15 vs. Monmouth W 74-67D21 Jackson State (B) W 95-80D28 UC San Diego (B) W 103-78D29 Seattle (B) W 121-82J3 * Arizona State W 95-86J5 * #4 Arizona L 69-84J10 * at California W 90-81J12 * at Stanford L 63-94J14 * Prairie View A&M W 131-89J17 * Oregon State W 99-77J19 * Oregon W 82-79J26 * Washington L 48-50J31 * at #6 Arizona L 71-84F2 * at Arizona State W 74-72F7 * Stanford W 74-68F9 * California W 84-75F14 * at Oregon L 69-75F16 * at Oregon State L 85-87 (OT)F23 * at Washington W 80-76F28 * #16 UCLA L 91-99M2 * USC L 62-80M7 * at #17 UCLA L 64-86M9 * at USC L 57-74

(B) – Played at Bohler Gym

1991-92 (22-11 • 9-9 Pac-10)• NIT Second Round

• Kodak District 14 Coach of the YearLos Angeles Classic (Los Angeles)N22 vs. C. Connecticut State W 104-62N23 at Loyola Marymount W 95-84N27 Oklahoma Baptist W 95-80D2 San Francisco State W 109-67D7 San Jose State W 81-57D10 at Eastern Washington W 80-59D16 Alcorn State W 119-81D21 Alaska-Anchorage W 77-68D23 Sacramento State W 97-63Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)D27 vs. Wisconsin W 73-51D29 at Hawaii W 63-61D30 vs. #19 Alabama L 68-71J11 * at Washington L 73-78 (OT)J16 * Arizona State L 86-95J18 * #7 Arizona L 65-78J23 * at Oregon W 90-55J26 * at Oregon State W 81-69J30 * Stanford W 67-59F1 * California W 101-83F6 * at #16 USC L 62-75F8 * at #4 UCLA L 61-82F13 * at #7 Arizona L 72-94F16 * at Arizona State L 70-71F20 * Oregon State W 87-84 (OT)F22 * Oregon W 97-82F27 * at California W 79-72M1 * at Stanford L 70-85M5 * UCLA L 85-89M8 * #8 USC W 82-68M14 * Washington W 75-57NIT First Round (Pullman, Wash.)M18 Minnesota W 72-70NIT Second Round (Albuquerque, N.M.)M23 at New Mexico L 71-79

1992-93 (15-12 • 9-9 Pac-10)D2 BYU-Hawaii W 87-60D4 vs. Alabama (A) L 68-70D9 at Idaho L 63-65D12 Eastern Washington W 83-66Texaco Star Classic (San Diego)D18 vs. Azusa Pacific W 94-71D19 at San Diego W 73-51Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.)D29 vs. Princeton W 72-49D30 at #17 Michigan State L 61-77J4 Sacramento State W 87-56J9 * Washington L 56-59J14 * at Arizona State L 77-81J16 * at #12 Arizona L 63-87J21 * Oregon W 95-79J23 * Oregon State W 56-51J28 * at Stanford W 64-59J30 * at California W 83-75F4 * USC W 73-51

F6 * UCLA W 67-56F11 * #5 Arizona L 64-70F13 * Arizona State W 97-67F18 * at Oregon State L 58-59F20 * at Oregon L 60-62F25 * California L 67-76F27 * Stanford W 87-54M4 * at UCLA L 70-71M6 * at USC L 65-81M13 * at Washington W 72-59

(A) – Played in Birmingham, Ala.

1993-94 (20-11 • 10-8 Pac-10)• NCAA Tournament First Round

(No. 8 seed)San Juan Shootout (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)N26 vs. Coppin State W 57-55N27 vs. Michigan State W 76-71N28 vs. Marquette W 56-46D2 Pittsburg State W 74-57D4 vs. Alabama (S) W 76-70D7 Idaho W 70-51Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)D10 vs. Oral Roberts W 98-50D11 at #12 Indiana L 64-79D19 Eastern Michigan W 79-64Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.)D27 vs. Cal State Northridge W 93-78D28 at Fresno State L 79-87J3 Alaska-Anchorage W 86-63J6 * at #24 California L 54-70J8 * at Stanford L 64-75J13 * at #5 UCLA L 79-81J15 * USC W 89-59J20 * at Oregon W 95-85J22 * at Oregon State W 81-66J29 * at Washington W 67-46F3 * #12 Arizona L 68-80F5 Arizona State W 73-70F10 * at USC L 64-70F12 * at #9 UCLA L 66-76F17 * Oregon State W 101-64F19 * Oregon L 87-98F26 * Washington W 75-51M3 * at Arizona State W 80-71M5 * at #8 Arizona L 69-85M10 * Stanford W 77-71M12 * #16 California W 94-82NCAA Tournament East Region First Round (Landover, Md.)M18 vs. Boston College L 64-67(A) – Played in Spokane Colliseum (Spokane, Wash.)

OKLAHOMA1994-95 (23-9 • 9-5 Big Eight)

• NCAA Tournament First Round (No. 4 seed)

• AP National Coach of the Year• Big Eight Coach of the Year

N26 Coppin State W 85-74N30 UC Irvine W 99-77D3 ULM W 93-68D6 at SMU W 87-60D10 Nicholls State W 89-80D17 Jackson State W 91-70D19 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) W 91-67Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)D28 vs. #3 Arkansas L 84-86D29 vs. #17 Georgia Tech L 85-79D30 vs. Boston W 75-70J2 at Baylor W 77-68All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)J6 vs. Alabama State W 97-68J7 vs. Tulsa W 76-61J14 * Colorado W 98-83J16 * at Oklahoma State L 64-72J18 Oral Roberts W 87-53J21 * Texas W 100-75J25 * at Kansas State L 77-87J28 * Nebraska W 82-72F1 * #11 Iowa State W 79-78F5 * at Nebraska L 59-71F8 * Kansas State W 81-66F11 * at #2 Kansas L 76-93F15 * at Colorado W 82-75F18 * #9 Missouri W 94-89F20 * #1 Kansas W 76-73F25 #18 Oklahoma State W 82-74 (OT)M1 * at #24 Iowa State W 71-68M4 * at #19 Missouri L 58-74 (OT)Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M10 vs. Colorado W 71-53M11 vs. Oklahoma State L 58-74NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (Memphis, Tenn.)M16 Manhattan L 67-77

1995-96 (18-12 • 8-6 Big Eight)• NCAA Tournament First Round

(No. 10 seed)N15 Jackson State W 99-68N17 at Georgia Tech L 72-83N29 Texas Tech L 69-81D6 at Purdue L 63-77

credited by NCAA with forfeit winD9 UTSA W 107-75D16 Nicholls State W 87-47D18 Texas Southern W 77-63D21 at Oral Roberts W 87-53D23 Drexel W 85-78All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)D29 vs. Baylor W 84-71D30 vs. Florida L 72-76 (OT)J3 SMU W 84-71J9 * at Kansas State W 64-59J13 * Nebraska W 117-100 (3OT)J15 * at Missouri L 73-75J20 * Kansas State L 60-75J22 * at #3 Kansas L 66-72J27 * at Iowa State L 61-67J31 at Texas W 67-65 (OT)F3 * Missouri W 104-68F5 * Oklahoma State W 81-75 (OT)F10 Mississippi State L 71-76F14 * #22 Iowa State L 58-70F17 * at Colorado W 119-88F21 * Colorado W 81-59F25 * at Nebraska W 80-76 (OT)F28 * at Oklahoma State L 67-89M2 * #3 Kansas W 85-79Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M8 vs. Missouri L 88-92 (OT)NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (Orlando)M15 vs. Temple L 43-61

1996-97 (20-10 • 10-6 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament First Round

(No. 11 seed)N23 ULM W 95-68N27 Sam Houston State W 84-51N30 Coppin State W 88-64D4 Delaware State W 83-56D7 Southeast Missouri St. W 83-52D14 Centenary W 89-45D21 Purdue W 82-58D23 at Memphis L 47-61All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)D27 vs. Western Illinois W 74-62D28 vs. Tulsa L 75-78J5 * at Texas A&M W 78-59J11 * at #4 Iowa State L 55-82J15 * #25 Texas Tech L 62-67

credited by NCAA with forfeit winJ18 * Baylor W 84-67J22 * at #23 Texas L 66-76J25 * Nebraska W 84-77J27 * at Oklahoma State L 72-73 (OT)F1 * #23 Texas W 83-69F4 * Texas A&M W 62-59 (OT)F8 * at Kansas State L 63-67F12 * #15 Colorado W 91-66F15 * at Missouri L 73-80F19 * at Texas Tech W 66-60F22 * Oklahoma State W 80-64F24 * #1 Kansas L 68-70M1 * at Baylor W 72-61Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M6 vs. Texas A&M W 67-58M7 vs. #18 Colorado W 55-41M8 vs. Missouri L 80-89NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (Tucson, Ariz.)M14 vs. #23 Stanford L 67-80

1997-98 (22-11 • 11-5 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament First Round

(No. 10 seed)N15 Jackson State W 75-62N18 UT Arlington W 81-63N22 Texas State W 81-63Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawai’i)N28 vs. Butler L 63-73N29 vs. Wisconsin L 64-75N30 at Hawaii-Hilo W 86-70D4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 82-51D6 at Mississippi State L 65-67 (OT)D13 Memphis L 78-80D20 Florida Atlantic W 91-65D22 North Texas W 95-72All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)D27 vs. Coppin State W 83-72D28 vs. Alabama W 79-61J3 * at Colorado W 69-68J7 * Kansas State W 71-64J10 * at Texas A&M W 76-66J12 * Texas W 91-75J18 * at Nebraska L 43-53J21 * Iowa State W 64-63J24 * at Baylor W 61-60J26 * Oklahoma State L 84-88J31 * Texas A&M W 80-71

F4 * Texas Tech L 68-70F8 * at Texas W 81-74F14 * at Oklahoma State L 66-60F18 * Baylor W 75-63F21 * Missouri W 80-76F23 * at #4 Kansas L 70-83F28 * at Texas Tech W 89-56Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M6 vs. Missouri W 58-53M7 vs. Texas W 68-55M8 vs. #4 Kansas L 58-72NCAA Tournament East Region First Round (Washington D.C.)M12 vs. Indiana L 87-94 (OT)

1998-99 (22-11 • 11-5 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament Sweet 16

(No. 13 seed)N14 Northwestern State W 75-55N21 Coppin State W 68-42Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.)N27 Western Carolina W 102-51N28 Murray State L 64-68D5 #19 Arkansas W 87-57D12 Nicholls State W 64-44D17 Sam Houston State W 75-44Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (San Juan, P.R.)D21 vs. American-P.R. W 2-0 **D22 vs. Mississippi L 72-75D23 vs. NC State L 58-62All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)D29 vs. Western Kentucky W 72-62D30 vs. Oral Roberts W 83-72J3 * at Iowa State W 56-52J6 * Texas Tech W 78-68J9 * Colorado W 89-75J12 * at #22 Oklahoma State W 55-43J16 at #3 Cincinnati L 59-72J20 * Nebraska L 81-96J23 * at Kansas State L 51-66J25 * Texas L 60-64J30 * at Texas Tech W 72-54F3 * at Baylor W 59-58F6 * Oklahoma State W 72-65F10 * at Texas W 64-63F13 * Texas A&M W 102-75F15 * at #22 Missouri W 69-57F20 * Kansas L 50-60F24 * at Texas A&M L 72-74F27 * Baylor W 87-63Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M5 vs. Oklahoma State L 57-60NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First/Second Rounds (Milwaukee)M12 vs. #12 Arizona W 61-60M14 vs. #24 Charlotte W 85-72NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis)M19 vs. Michigan State L 46-54**– Won by forfeit after leading 39-10 with 5:02 left

in the first half

1999-00 (27-7 • 12-4 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament Second Round

(No. 3 seed)Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska)N19 vs. Montana State W 91-76N20 vs. George Washington W 73-54N21 vs. California W 75-58Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.)N26 San Diego W 68-61N27 UC Irvine W 80-68D4 Mississippi W 81-73D7 at Arkansas W 66-52D11 UALR W 80-56D18 Georgia Southern W 102-63D22 #4 Cincinnati L 57-72All-College Invitational (Oklahoma City)D29 vs. Mount St. Mary’s W 94-41D30 vs. Arkansas State W 64-51J3 Lamar W 67-63J8 * Texas A&M W 78-53J11 * Baylor W 76-43J15 * at #15 Texas L 66-79J19 * at Colorado L 80-88J22 * Iowa State W 80-75 (2OT)J29 * at Texas Tech W 83-59J31 * #16 Texas W 83-59F5 * at Baylor W 68-59F8 * Kansas State W 85-64F12 * #14 Oklahoma State L 71-74F14 * at Nebraska W 62-54F20 * at #24 Kansas L 50-53F23 * Texas Tech W 93-65F26 * Missouri W 83-56M1 * at Texas A&M W 77-59M4 * at #13 Oklahoma State W 59-56Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M10 vs. Missouri W 84-80 (OT)M11 vs. #13 Texas W 81-65M12 vs. #7 Iowa State L 58-70NCAA Tournament West Region First/Second Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.)M16 vs. Winthrop W 74-50M18 vs. #25 Purdue L 62-66

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SAMPSON YEAR-BY-YEAR2000-01 (26-7 • 12-4 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament First Round

(No. 4 seed)• Big 12 Tournament Champions

Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.)N17 Alcorn State W 75-56N18 La Salle W 89-72Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawai’i)N24 vs. Montana State W 84-76N25 vs. Tulane W 83-69N26 vs. Oregon State W 78-60D2 at Mississippi L 55-60D9 North Texas W 100-72D16 Coppin State W 103-49D20 Texas State W 96-48D23 #25 Arkansas W 88-79All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)D29 vs. Oral Roberts W 84-51D30 vs. SMU W 79-78 (OT)J6 * at #23 Iowa State L 80-100J9 * Texas A&M W 78-65J13 * #5 Kansas L 61-65J16 * at Texas Tech L 59-60J20 * at Kansas State W 64-63 (OT)J24 * #20 Texas W 75-68J27 * Nebraska W 77-66J31 * at Baylor W 65-51F3 * at Texas A&M W 72-63F7 * Texas Tech W 80-72F10 * at Texas W 75-54F14 * at Oklahoma State L 44-72F17 * Baylor W 82-60F19 * at Missouri W 63-61F24 at #20 Maryland L 60-68F28 * Colorado W 86-67M3 * Oklahoma State W 68-56

Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M9 vs. Missouri W 67-65M10 vs. #9 Kansas W 62-57M11 vs. #20 Texas W 54-45NCAA Tournament South Region First Round (Memphis, Tenn.)M16 vs. Indiana State L 68-70 (OT)

2001-02 (31-5, 13-3 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament Final Four

(No. 2 seed)• NCAA Tournament West Regional

Champions• Big 12 Tournament Champions

• NABC National Coach of the YearPreseason NIT (Norman, Okla.)N12 Central Connecticut W 66-44Preseason NIT (East Lansing, Mich.)N14 at #15 Michigan State L 55-67N28 Central Michigan W 81-64N30 at Arkansas W 69-54D5 St Bonaventure W 80-74D8 Louisiana Tech W 71-67 (OT)D15 High Point W 107-63D16 Bethune-Cookman W 102-65D18 Eastern Illinois W 109-50D21 #2 Maryland W 72-56All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)D29 vs. Texas Southern W 97-55J5 * Texas A&M W 89-63J7 at UConn W 69-67J12 * Texas Tech W 98-72J16 * at Nebraska W 78-51J19 * at #4 Kansas L 67-74J21 * #18 Missouri W 84-71J26 * at Texas Tech L 79-92J30 * #9 Oklahoma State W 58-53F2 * at Texas W 85-84 (OT)F6 * Baylor W 70-57F9 * at Texas A&M W 68-64F13 * at #16 Oklahoma State L 72-79F16 * Kansas State W 73-62F19 * at Baylor W 65-54F23 * Texas W 96-78F26 * Iowa State W 89-75M2 at Colorado W 82-71Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M8 vs. Kansas State W 63-52M9 vs. Texas W 67-51M10 vs. #1 Kansas W 64-55NCAA Tournament West Region First/Second Rounds (Dallas)M15 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 71-63M17 vs. #22 Xavier W 78-65NCAA Tournament West Regional (San Jose, Calif.)M21 vs. #7 Arizona W 88-67M23 vs. Missouri W 81-75NCAA Tournament Final Four (Atlanta)M30 vs. Indiana L 64-73

2002-03 (27-7 • 12-4 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament Elite Eight

(No. 1 seed)• Big 12 Tournament Champions

AT&T Wireless Classic (New York)N14 vs. Alabama L 62-68Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.)N22 UC Irvine W 87-65N23 Princeton W 82-63N30 Prairie View A&M W 75-63D7 Hartford W 92-52D14 Coppin State W 69-47D21 Georgia State W 89-62Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)D28 vs. #16 Mississippi State L 45-54D30 UNC Asheville W 100-64All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)J4 vs. #14 Michigan State W 60-58J7 #3 UConn W 73-63J11 * Colorado W 69-54J13 * at #24 Oklahoma State L 46-48J18 * at Iowa State W 70-60J20 * Texas Tech W 69-64 (OT)J25 * at Baylor W 67-54J28 * Texas A&M W 75-68F1 * at Kansas State W 91-89 (OT)F8 * Baylor W 91-42F10 * at #6 Texas L 61-67F15 * at Texas Tech W 63-58F19 * #16 Oklahoma State W 64-48F23 * #6 Kansas W 77-70F26 * at Missouri L 52-67M1 * at Texas A&M W 69-64M4 * Nebraska W 76-51M8 * #4 Texas L 71-76Big 12 Tournament (Dallas)M14 vs. Colorado W 74-59M15 vs. Texas Tech W 67-60 (OT)M16 vs. Missouri W 49-47NCAA Tournament East Region First/Second Rounds (Oklahoma City)M20 vs. South Carolina State W 71-54M22 vs. California W 74-65NCAA Tournament East Regional (Albany, N.Y.)M28 vs. Butler W 65-54M30 vs. #13 Syracuse L 47-63

2003-04 (20-11 • 8-8 Big 12)• NIT Second Round

Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.)N21 Eastern Washington W 69-59N22 Oral Roberts W 84-68N25 Tulsa W 81-73D2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 94-24Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.)D6 vs. #5 Michigan State W 80-77 (OT)D11 #16 Purdue W 47-45D13 Prairie View A&M W 83-56D20 Jackson State W 68-46D29 UT Rio Grande Valley W 72-57All-College Classic (Oklahoma City)J3 vs. Princeton W 58-55J11 at #1 UConn L 59-86J14 at Oklahoma State L 56-77J17 Missouri L 75-79 (OT)J19 at #18 Texas Tech L 47-67J24 Kansas State W 61-49J28 at Baylor W 78-67F1 at Nebraska W 52-50F4 Iowa State W 75-48F8 at #11 Texas L 37-66F11 #18 Texas Tech W 63-48F14 at Texas A&M W 78-72F16 #7 Oklahoma State L 52-65F21 #11 Texas L 63-68F25 at Colorado L 87-94F29 at #20 Kansas L 58-79M3 Texas A&M W 86-60M6 Baylor W 46-41Big 12 Tournament (Dallas)M11 vs. Nebraska W 63-59M12 vs. #11 Texas L 63-66NIT First Round (Norman, Okla.)M17 LSU W 70-61NIT Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.)M21 at Michigan L 52-63

2004-05 (25-8 • 12-4 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament Second Round

(No. 3 seed)• Big 12 Co-Champions

N20 Cal State Northridge W 82-72Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)N25 vs. High Point W 93-65N26 vs. #22 Washington L 91-96N27 vs. Minnesota W 67-54D1 Coppin State W 67-44D8 at Purdue W 66-48D11 Northern Colorado W 80-44Dreyfus Classic (New York)D18 vs. #7 Duke L 67-78D23 Missouri State W 61-53

All-College Classic (Oklahoma City)D28 vs. Tulsa W 70-64D30 Florida A&M W 104-45J2 UT Rio Grande Valley W 94-54J8 * Colorado W 85-55J10 #12 UConn W 77-65J15 * at Baylor W 65-61J18 * at Texas A&M W 70-56J22 * #15 Texas W 64-60J24 * #9 Oklahoma State W 67-57J29 * at Iowa State L 66-74F2 * Texas A&M W 69-65F5 * Texas Tech L 81-88F7 * at #10 Oklahoma State L 67-79F12 * at Missouri L 65-68 (OT)F16 * Nebraska W 83-60F19 * at Kansas State W 69-68F21 * #8 Kansas W 71-63F26 * Baylor W 103-60F28 * at Texas W 74-58M5 * at Texas Tech W 74-54Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)M11 vs. Missouri W 83-79M12 vs. Texas Tech L 63-69NCAA Tournament Austin Regional First/Second Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.)M17 vs. Niagara W 84-67M18 vs. #18 Utah L 58-67

2005-06 (20-9 • 11-5 Big 12)• NCAA Tournament First Round

(No. 6 seed)N19 Samford W 68-41N23 Binghamton W 88-60N26 Belmont W 81-59N30 at Tulsa W 62-53D3 at #4 Villanova L 74-85D10 Coppin State W 57-47D17 Southern W 64-58All-College Classic (Oklahoma City)D22 vs. West Virginia L 68-92D28 Oral Roberts W 81-73D31 Alabama W 68-56J3 SMU W 50-47J7 at Nebraska L 58-59J10 Missouri L 69-71J14 at Texas A&M W 45-44J21 Texas Tech W 60-48J25 at Baylor W 82-52J28 #4 Texas W 82-72F1 Texas A&M W 71-63F5 at Kansas L 58-59F8 at Oklahoma State W 73-65F11 Baylor W 80-52F15 at Colorado L 75-84F18 Iowa State W 83-82F20 at Texas Tech W 71-70F25 Kansas State W 71-70F27 Oklahoma State W 67-66M5 at #6 Texas L 48-72Big 12 Tournament (Dallas)M10 vs. Nebraska L 63-69NCAA Tournament Minneapolis Regional (Jacksonville, Fla.)M16 vs. UW Milwaukee L 74-82

INDIANA2006-07 (21-11 • 10-6 Big Ten)• NCAA Tournament Second Round

(No. 7 seed)Preseason NIT (Indianapolis • Conseco Fieldhouse)N13 vs. Lafayette W 91-66N14 vs. Butler* L 55-60N17 Indiana State W 73-66N19 Chicago State W 90-69N28 at #11 Duke L 51-54D2 Charlotte W 74-57D6 Western Illinois W 92-40D9 at Kentucky L 54-59 D17 Southern Illinois W 57-47D20 Western Michigan W 77-69D22 IUPUI (C) W 86-57D30 Ball State W 71-57J2 * at #6 Ohio State L 67-74J7 * Michigan State W 73-51J10 * Purdue W 85-58J13 * at Penn State W 84-74J16 * Iowa W 71-64J20 at UConn W 77-73J23 * at Illinois L 43-51J27 * Michigan W 76-61J31 * #2 Wisconsin W 71-66F3 * at Iowa L 75-81F12 * Illinois W 65-61F15 * at Purdue L 68-81F17 * at Michigan L 55-58F21 * Minnesota W 71-59F24 * at Michigan State L 58-66F28 * at Northwestern W 69-65M3 * Penn State W 94-63Big Ten Tournament (Chicago)

M9 vs. Illinois L 54-58NCAA Tournament West Regional First/Second Rounds (Sacramento, Calif.)M15 vs. Gonzaga W 70-57M17 vs. #7 UCLA L 49-54

2007-08 (22-4 • 11-2 Big 10)N12 Chattanooga W 99-79Chicago Invitational Challenge (Bloomington, Ind.)N18 vs. Longwood W 100-49N20 vs. UNC Wilmington W 95-71Chicago Invitational Challenge (Sears Centre • Hoffman Estates, Ill.)N23 vs. Illinois State W 70-57N24 vs. Xavier L 65-80Big Ten-ACC Challenge (Bloomington, Ind.)N27 vs. Georgia Tech W 83-79D1 at Southern Illinois W 64-51D3 Tennesse State W 84-72D8 Kentucky W 70-51D15 Western Carolina W 100-52D22 Coppin State W 73-46D29 Chicago State W 97-59J2 * at Iowa W 79-76J8 * at Michigan W 78-64J13 * Illinois W 62-58J17 * at Minnesota W 65-60J20 * Penn State W 81-65J23 * Iowa W 65-43J26 UConn L 63-68J31 * at #13 Wisconsin L 49-62F3 * Northwestern W 75-63F7 * at Illinois W 83-79 (2OT)F10 * at Ohio State W 59-53F13 * #15 Wisconsin L 66-68F16 * #10 Michigan State W 80-61F19 * #14 Purdue W 77-68

HOUSTON2014-15 (13-19 • 4-14 American)

N14 at Murray State W 77-74N22 Morgan State W 72-57N25 at Harvard L 63-84D4 UT Rio Grande Valley W 72-58D6 Abilene Christian W 71-59D16 Houston Baptist W 83-76Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional Round (Hofheinz Pavilion)D17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 56-61 (OT)D20 South Carolina State L 63-71Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round (Orleans Arena, Las Vegas)D22 vs. Boise State L 73-75 (OT)D23 vs. Texas Tech W 82-69 D28 Mississippi Valley State W 80-53D31 * at Memphis L 54-73 J4 * at Tulsa L 54-72 J6 * UCF L 78-79 (OT)J11 * Memphis L 44-62 J14 * at East Carolina L 61-66J17 * Tulane L 65-68 J21 * at Cincinnati L 54-67 J24 * at SMU L 59-80 J28 Rice W 59-48 F1 * UConn W 70-68 F5 * Tulsa L 44-57 F12 * SMU L 69-75 F15 * at UCF L 54-56 F17 * at USF L 67-69 F21 * Cincinnati L 53-63F26 * at Temple L 54-66M1 * USF W 72-55M4 * at Tulane W 68-63 (OT)M8 * East Carolina W 72-54 American Championship (Hartford, Conn.)M12 vs. Tulane W 66-60 M13 vs. Tulsa L 51-59

2015-16 (22-10 • 12-6 American)• NIT First Round

N18 Prairie View A&M W 110-69 N21 Florida A&M W 97-52N28 ULM W 76-64N30 UT Rio Grande Valley W 78-65D2 Murray State W 93-78D8 at Rhode Island L 57-67D13 nr/rv LSU W 105-98 (OT)Global Sports Classic FIrst/Second Rounds (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)D16 North Carolina Central W 73-65D19 Eastern Illinois W 81-65Global Sports Classic Championship Rounds (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas)D21 vs. Grand Canyon L 69-78D22 vs. Wyoming W 94-89 (2OT)D28 Nicholls State W 76-49 D30 * at USF W 73-67J2 * at Temple W 77-50J5 * Tulane W 63-45J13 at nr/rv Cincinnati L 59-70J17 * UConn L 57-69

J19 at #8/nr SMU L 73-77J23 * USF L 62-71J27 * Tulsa W 81-66J30 * at East Carolina W 97-93 (2OT)F1 #12/nr SMU W 71-68F7 * at Tulsa L 63-77F10 * Memphis W 98-90F13 * UCF W 82-58F17 * at Tulane W 82-69F21 * Temple L 66-69F24 * at UCF W 88-61F28 * at rv/nr UConn W 75-68M3 * rv/nr Cincinnati W 69-56American Championship (Orlando)M11 vs. Tulane L 69-72NIT First Round (Atlanta)M16 at Georgia Tech L 62-81

2016-17 (21-11 • 12-6 American)• NIT First Round

N11 Morgan State W 93-52Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)N21 vs. George Mason W 93-56N22 vs. South Dakota W 85-58N23 vs. Vermont W 72-71N26 Cornell W 83-53N29 at LSU L 65-84D3 Prairie View A&M W 105-61D6 at nr/rv Arkansas L 72-84D10 nr/rv Rhode Island W 82-77D17 UT Rio Grande Valley W 83-58D21 Liberty W 77-54D23 Harvard L 56-57D28 * at UConn (Hartford, Conn.) W 62-46D31 * at USF W 70-56J4 * Tulsa W 64-61J7 * #22/22 Cincinnati L 58-67J11 * at East Carolina W 74-58J14 * at UCF L 70-77J19 * Memphis L 67-70 (OT)J21 * at rv/rv SMU L 64-85 J24 * Tulane W 65-51J28 * Temple W 79-66F1 * UCF W 82-64F8 * at Tulane W 91-62F11 * at Tulsa W 73-64F18 * #19/23 SMU L 66-76 F22 * UConn W 75-70F26 * at Memphis W 72-71M2 * at #18/20 Cincinnati L 47-65M5 * East Carolina W 73-51 American Championship (Hartford, Conn.)M10 at UConn L 65-74NIT First Round (H&PE Arena, Houston)M15 Akron L 75-78

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SAMPSON vs. OPPONENTS Washington Team Overall Houston Indiana Oklahoma StateAbilene Christian 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Akron 0-1 0-1 ––– ––– –––Alabama 3-3 ––– ––– 2-1 1-2Alabama State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Alaska-Anchorage 2-0 ––– ––– ––– 2-0Alcorn State 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0American-Puerto Rico 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Appalachian State 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1Arizona 2-15 ––– ––– 2-0 0-15Arizona State 8-6 ––– ––– ––– 8-6Arkansas 4-2 0-1 ––– 4-1 –––Arkansas State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-1 0-1 ––– 2-0 –––Army 0-0 ––– ––– ––– –––Azusa Pacific 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Ball State 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Baylor 22-0 ––– ––– 22-0 –––Belmont 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Bethune-Cookman 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Binghamton 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Boise State 0-1 0-1 ––– ––– –––Boston 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Butler 1-2 ––– 0-1 1-1 –––BYU 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1BYU-Hawai’i 2-0 ––– ––– ––– 2-0Boston College 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1Cal State Northridge 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0California 9-7 ––– ––– 2-0 7-7Centenary 1-1 ––– ––– 1-0 0-1Central Connecticut State 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0Central Michigan 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Charlotte 2-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 –––Chattanooga 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Chicago State 2-0 ––– 2-0 ––– –––Cincinnati 1-7 1-5 ––– 0-2 –––Colorado 14-3 ––– ––– 14-3 –––Coppin State 10-0 ––– 1-0 8-0 1-0Cornell 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Delaware State 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0Drake ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Drexel 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Duke 0-2 ––– 0-1 0-1 –––Eastern Kentucky 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Eastern Illinois 2-0 2-0 ––– 1-0 –––Eastern Michigan 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Eastern Washington 6-0 ––– ––– 1-0 5-0ECU 4-1 4-1 ––– ––– –––Fairfield ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Florida 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––Florida A&M 3-0 1-0 ––– 1-0 1-0Florida Atlantic 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Fresno State 1-1 ––– ––– ––– 1-1George Mason 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––George Washington 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Georgia Southern 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Georgia State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Georgia Tech 1-3 0-1 1-0 0-2 –––Gonzaga 1-1 ––– 1-0 ––– 0-1Grand Canyon 0-1 0-1 ––– ––– –––Hartford 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Harvard 0-2 0-2 ––– ––– –––Hawai’i 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Hawai’i-Hilo 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Hawai’i-Pacific 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0High Point 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 –––Houston Baptist 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Idaho 3-5 ––– ––– ––– 3-5Illinois 3-2 ––– 3-2 ––– –––Illinois State 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Ilinois-Chicago 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Indiana 0-4 ––– ––– 0-2 0-2Indiana State 2-1 ––– 1-0 0-1 1-0Iowa 3-1 ––– 3-1 ––– –––Iowa State 9-6 ––– ––– 9-6 –––IUPUI 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Jackson State 5-0 ––– ––– 4-0 1-0Kansas 6-11 ––– ––– 6-11 –––Kansas State 11-4 ––– ––– 11-4 –––Kentucky 1-1 ––– 1-1 ––– –––La Salle 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Lafayette 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Lamar 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Liberty 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Longwood 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Louisiana Tech 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0LSU 2-1 1-0 ––– 1-0 –––Manhattan 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––Marquette 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Marshall 0-0 ––– ––– ––– –––Maryland 1-1 ––– ––– 1-1 –––McNeese State ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Memphis 2-5 2-3 ––– 0-2 –––Michigan 2-2 ––– 2-1 0-1 –––Michigan State 5-4 ––– 2-1 2-2 1-1Minnesota 4-0 ––– 2-0 1-0 1-0Mississippi 1-2 ––– ––– 1-2 –––Mississippi Valley State 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Mississippi State 0-3 ––– ––– 0-3 –––Missouri 13-9 ––– ––– 13-9 –––

Washington Team Overall Houston Indiana Oklahoma StateMissouri State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Monmouth 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Montana State 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 –––Morgan State 2-0 2-0 ––– ––– –––Mount St. Mary’s 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 –––Murray State 2-1 2-0 ––– 0-1 –––NC State 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––Nebraska 11-5 ––– ––– 11-5 –––New Mexico 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1New Orleans ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Niagara 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Nicholls 4-0 1-0 ––– 3-0 –––North Carolina Central 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––North Texas 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 –––Northern Colorado 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Northwestern 2-0 ––– 2-0 ––– –––Northwestern State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Ohio 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Ohio State 1-1 ––– 1-1 ––– –––Oklahoma Baptist 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Oklahoma State 12-14 ––– ––– 12-14 –––Oral Roberts 7-0 ––– ––– 6-0 1-0Oregon 7-8 ––– ––– ––– 7-8Oregon State 8-8 ––– ––– 1-0 7-8Penn State 3-0 ––– 3-0 ––– –––Pittsburg State 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Portland 1-1 ––– ––– ––– 1-1Prairie View A&M 5-0 2-0 ––– 2-0 1-0Princeton 3-0 ––– ––– 2-0 1-0Providence ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Purdue 6-2 ––– 2-1 4-1 –––Rhode Island 1-1 1-1 ––– ––– –––Rice 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Sacramento State 3-0 ––– ––– ––– 3-0Saint Louis ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Sam Houston State 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 –––Samford 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––San Diego 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––San Diego State 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0San Francisco State 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0San Jose State 1-1 ––– ––– ––– 1-1Seattle 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0Simon Fraser 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0SMU 5-5 1-5 ––– 4-0 –––South Carolina State 1-1 0-1 ––– 1-0 –––South Dakota 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Southeast Missouri State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Southern 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Southern Illinois 2-0 ––– 2-0 ––– –––Southern Utah 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0St. Bonaventure 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Stanford 6-9 ––– ––– 0-1 6-8Stephen F. Austin 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1Syracuse 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––Temple 2-3 2-2 ––– 0-1 –––Tennessee 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1Tennessee State 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Texas 18-9 ––– ––– 18-9 –––Texas A&M 20-1 ––– ––– 20-1 –––Texas Southern 3-0 ––– ––– 2-0 1-0Texas State 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 –––Texas Tech 17-7 1-0 ––– 16-7 –––Tulane 7-2 6-2 ––– 1-0 –––Tulsa 7-5 3-4 ––– 4-1 –––UALR 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––UC Irvine 3-0 ––– ––– 3-0 –––UC San Diego 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0UCF 3-3 3-3 ––– ––– –––UCLA 2-14 ––– 0-1 ––– 2-13UConn 8-4 4-2 1-1 3-1 –––UIW ––– ––– ––– ––– –––ULM 3-0 1-0 ––– 2-0 –––UNC Asheville 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––UNC Wilmington 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––USC 7-9 ––– ––– ––– 6-9USF 3-2 3-2 ––– ––– –––UT Arlington 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––UT Rio Grande Valley 5-0 3-0 ––– 2-0 –––Utah 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––UTSA 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Vermont 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Villanova 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––Wake Forest ––– ––– ––– ––– –––Washington 7-8 ––– ––– 0-1 7-7West Virginia 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Western Carolina 2-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 –––Western Illinois 2-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 –––Western Kentucky 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Western Michigan 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– –––Winthrop 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 –––Wisconsin 3-4 ––– 1-2 0-1 2-1Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 –––Wyoming 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– –––Xavier 1-1 ––– 0-1 1-0 –––Totals 556-310 56-40 43-15 281-107 103-103

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Former Houston head coach Alvin Brooks enters his eighth season as assistant coach with the University of Houston Men’s Bas-ketball program in 2017-18. It also will be his 20th season associated with the Cougars.

In 35 years on the sidelines, Brooks has competed in 19 post-season tournaments as a coach or player. He has guided 16 players who competed in the NBA with a dozen more players playing profes-sionally overseas.

Brooks assists Head Coach Kelvin Sampson in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, practices and opponents’ scout-ing. This will be his third season to serve on Sampson’s staff.

During his tenure, the Cougars have enjoyed success in the classroom as well. Eleven student-athletes have been named to the conference All-Academic Team for posting a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

Houston also has been active in the local community. Since arriving at Houston, Brooks and the Cougars have served Thanksgiv-ing lunches to Star of Hope Mission residents, assisted in the unload-ing of more than 22 tons of pumpkins for a local church’s fundraiser, moved furniture and equipment for local residents’ Extreme Home Makeover and conducted a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hof-heinz Pavilion.

RETURN TO HOUSTONIn 2016-17, the Cougars enjoyed their second straight 20-win

season and competed in the NIT for the second straight year, a first for the program since 2005 and 2006.

Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 22-10 record in 2015-16 – only the 15th 22-win season in program history – and a berth in the NIT for the first time in a decade.

In 2014-15, Houston overcame injuries throughout the sea-son to win their final three regular-season games and upset Tulane in the First Round of the American Athletic Conference Champion-ship. The Cougars also enjoyed a win against defending national champion UConn inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

During the 2013-14 season, the Cougars knocked off even-tual national champion UConn in a New Year’s Showdown inside Hofheinz Pavilion in the inaugural American Athletic Conference game for both programs.

The Cougars went on to record three wins against nationally ranked opponents, the program’s highest single-season total since 1983-84.

In 2012-13, Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 20-13 record – the program’s first 20-win season since 2009 – and a berth in the College Basketball Invitational quarterfinals following a thrilling 73-72 win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

In 2011-12, Brooks helped guide the Cougars to wins against Arkansas and NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss.

Through his work with the Cougar backcourt, guard Jonathon Simmons was named to the RAMADA College Classic All-Tournament Team and was named the Conference USA Player of the Week in late February 2012.

Off the court, four Cougars earned places on the C-USA Com-missioner’s Honor Roll with cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher.

On the recruiting side, Brooks played a key role in the Cougars’ award-winning signing class which ranked among the nation’s top 25 by several national media organizations.

Returning to Houston in 2010-11, Brooks helped lead the Cougars to 12 wins, including a 76-71 upset of No. 19/18 UCF at Hof-heinz Pavilion early in the Conference USA season.

Guard Zamal Nixon was named to the league’s All-Defensive Team and ranked third nationally with a 92.2 free throw percentage.

DISTINGUISHED COACHING CAREERHowever, the 2010-11 season was the not first time that

Brooks worked with the Cougars. He served as the head coach at Houston from 1993 to 1998, becoming the first African-American head coach in program history and one of the nation’s youngest head coaches at that time.

During his head coaching tenure, he led the Cougars to a 17-10 overall record and second-place finish in the Southwest Confer-ence in 1995-96. The Cougars also enjoyed a pair of wins against nationally ranked teams that season against No. 3 Memphis and No. 19 Tulsa in double overtime.

Following his head coaching stint at Houston, Brooks served as an assistant coach at Texas Tech (1999-01) – where he worked on Dickey’s staff – North Texas (2001-03), UTEP (2003-04) and Texas A&M (2004-07).

Before rejoining the Cougars, Brooks worked as the director of operations at Kentucky from 2007 to 2009.

In 1986, he first began his career at the University of Houston as an assistant coach. In seven seasons, he helped lead the Cougars to a 142-73 overall record with three NCAA Tournament appearances and three NIT berths. The Cougars also swept the 1992 Southwest Conference regular season and SWC Postseason Classic champion-ships.

Brooks began his coaching career as an assistant at Lamar in 1982. In five seasons on the sidelines with the Cardinals, he helped guide the program to a combined 115-44 record, two Southland Conference championships and five postseason tournament appear-ances.

PLAYING CAREERBefore joining the coaching ranks, Brooks was an award-

winning player in college and high school. As a senior at Houston’s Wheatley High School, he averaged 25.9 points and 9.0 assists per game on the way to earning All-City honors.

He began his collegiate career in record-setting fashion at Sam Houston State, where he set the Bearkats’ single-season record with 165 assists and was named the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year. He also received All-Lone Star Conference Honorable Mention after averaging 14.2 points and 5.2 assists per game.

Following his freshman season, he left SHSU and competed at Henderson County Junior College, leading the team to a 20-8 record as a sophomore.

Transferring to Lamar, Brooks was the starting point guard for two NCAA Tournament teams that posted a combined 47-6 record. As a junior, he led the 10th-seeded Cardinals into the Sweet 16 with a win against No. 5 Oregon State.

As a senior, he was an All-Southland Conference Second-Team selection after setting school records for single-game assists, season and career.

Brooks is a 1982 graduate of Lamar with a bachelor’s degree in life and earth science with a minor in physical education.

Following his collegiate playing days, he was selected in the 10th round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs.

PERSONALHe and his wife Richelle have five children: daughter Andree

and sons Casey, Julian, Vincent and Alvin III. The family lives in Hous-ton.

His son Alvin III is an assistant coach at Baylor.

PERSONALHometown: Houston, Texas

EDUCATION• Lamar • Bachelor’s degree in life and earth science with minor in physical education • 1982• Wheatley High School • 1977

FAMILYWife: RichelleChildren: Daughter Andree, sons Casey, Julian, Vincent and Alvin III

Note: Alvin III is an assistant coach at Baylor

COACHING CAREER2014 – Houston Assistant Coach2010-14 Houston Associate Head Coach2007-09 Kentucky Director of Operations2004-07 Texas A&M Assistant Coach2003-04 UTEP Assistant Coach2001-03 North Texas Assistant Coach1999-01 Texas Tech Assistant Coach1993-98 Houston Head Coach1986-93 Houston Assistant Coach1981-86 Lamar Assistant Coach

COACHING NOTES• 19 postseason tournament appearances• 17 NBA players coached• 12 players who competed professionally overseas

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS• 2003-04 Western Athletic Conference co-champions (UTEP)• 1992 Southwest Conference co-champions (Houston)• 1992 Southwest Conference Classic champions (Houston)• 1983-84 Southland Conference champions (Lamar)• 1982-83 Southland Conference champions (Lamar)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1979-81 Lamar • Two-year letterman • Drafted in the 10th round of 1981 NBA Draft • 1981 All-Southland Conference Second Team • Starting point guard on NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 team • Voted by Beaumont Enterprise readers as one of the five greatest players in LU history in 19971975-77 Wheatley High School • All-City honoree in 1976-77 • Averaged 25.9 points and 9.0 assists per game as a senior

THE BROOKS FILE

ALVIN BROOKSAssistant CoachEighth Season (20th Overall) at Houston • 35th Season OverallLamar ‘82

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Kellen Sampson joined the University of Houston Men’s Basketball program in April 2014 as an assistant coach. He assists in all aspects of the Houston Basketball program.

This is the first time that Sampson has worked for his father, Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, as a full-time as-sistant coach.

AT HOUSTONIn 2016-17, the Cougars enjoyed a 21-11 record for

their second straight 20-win season and competed in the NIT for the second straight year, a first in program history since 2005 and 2006.

Sampson helped lead the Cougars to a 22-10 record in 2015-16 – only the 15th 22-win season in program his-tory – and a berth in the NIT for the first time in a decade.

In his first season at Houston, Sampson helped lead the Cougars to 13 wins with four victories in their final five games to end the season. The Cougars also knocked off de-fending national champion UConn for the second straight season inside Hofheinz Pavilion and led the American Ath-letic Conference with 8.1 3-pointers per game.

He also assisted in the Cougars’ off-court work, serv-ing Thanksgiving meals to Star of Hope Mission residents and leading a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hof-heinz Pavilion.

PRE-HOUSTONSampson is no stranger to the college basketball

coaching fraternity. He joined the Cougars after a three-year stint at Appalachian State from 2011 to 2014. In 2012-13, Sampson helped lead the Mountaineers to the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals and the top five in the league in scoring, field-goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage and blocks.

In his first season with Appalachian State, the Mountaineers reached the SoCon Tournament quarter-finals and were ranked among the league’s top-5 teams in field-goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage defense and blocks.

Sampson entered the full-time coaching ranks as an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin in 2010-11. There, he helped guide the Lumberjacks to 18 wins, including an impressive 13-3 mark at home. SFA led the nation in scoring defense with only 56.7 points allowed per game and in 3-point field goal percentage defense (28.4), while

Jereal Scott was named to the All-Southland Conference First Team.

He served as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma during the 2008-09 season and worked as strength and conditioning coach during the 2009-10 campaign. In addition, he also served as the program’s film exchange coordinator and assisted in scheduling official visits for recruits.

In two seasons, he was a part of an Oklahoma staff that won 43 games and advanced to the 2009 NCAA Elite Eight and helped produce four NBA Draft selections, in-cluding 2009 No. 1 overall pick and 2011 NBA Rookie of the Year Blake Griffin.

Following his 2006 graduation from Oklahoma, Sampson first served under his father at Indiana as a graduate assistant during the 2007-08 season when the Hoosiers posted a 25-8 overall record and 14-4 mark in Big Ten play.

PLAYING CAREERSampson competed at Oklahoma from 2004 to

2007. He earned three letters during that time and re-ceived the program’s Most Inspirational Award and Con-nection to the Community Award as a senior in 2006.

On the court, he led the Sooners, connecting on 44 percent of his shots from behind the arc as a senior. Off the court, he earned Academic All-Big 12 First-Team honors in 2007.

PERSONALSampson earned two degrees from Oklahoma,

graduating with honors in communications in 2006 and earning his master’s degree in intercollegiate athletics ad-ministration in 2009.

He is the third generation from his family to work as a coach. In addition to his father, his grandfather, John W. “Ned” Sampson, was a highly respected high school coach in Pembroke, N.C., and is a member of the North Carolina Coaching Hall of Fame.

Sampson and his wife, Tonya, have a daughter, Maisy Jade, who was born in August 2017.

PERSONALHometown: Norman, Okla.

EDUCATION• Oklahoma • Master’s degree in intercollegiate athletics administration • 2009• Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in communications • 1998• Norman High • 2003

FAMILYWife: TonyaChildren: Daughter, Maisy Jade

COACHING CAREER2014 – Houston Assistant Coach2011-14 Appalachian State Assistant Coach2010-11 Stephen F. Austin Assistant Coach2009-10 Oklahoma Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach2008-09 Oklahoma Graduate Assistant2007-08 Indiana Graduate Assistant

PLAYING EXPERIENCE2004-07 Oklahoma • Three-year letterman • Most Inspiritational and Connection to the Community Awards as a senior • 2007 Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Hit 44 percent of his 3-point attempts as a senior in 2007 to lead Oklahoma

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KELLEN SAMPSONAssistant CoachFourth Season at Houston • Eighth Season OverallOklahoma ‘06; ‘09

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University of Oklahoma letterman Quannas White joined the University of Houston Men’s Basketball pro-gram as an assistant coach in April 2017.

White – whose first name is pronounced Kwah-Nus – is no stranger to Sampson, playing for him for two sea-sons during their time together at Oklahoma from 2001 to 2003. He also entered the professional ranks following his playing career as the Sooners’ graduate assistant in 2003-04.

“Quannas is a great fit for our program. He brings an intensity and a toughness to it. As a college player, he took his teams to a Final Four and Elite Eight and two Big 12 championships, and he did that with his leadership and toughness. He embodied those things as a player,” Samp-son said. “I have observed Quannas as a coach through the years. He is a good coach and outstanding teacher, and our players will appreciate how hard he pushes them. Quan-nas will command respect and develop our players into the best they can be.”

“Houston is a family environment, and the opportu-nity to work for a man I played for is amazing. I was a part of some special things with Coach Sampson at Oklahoma with the Final Four and Big 12 championships, and I know we know have the chance to do the same things here,” White said. “Coach Sampson is an outstanding coach, and his teams have gotten better every year. To compete in the American Athletic Conference and work for a man I have tremendous respect for is a great opportunity.”

White joined the Cougars after serving as an as-sistant coach at WKU during the 2016-17 season. There, he helped lead the Hilltoppers to 15 wins and played key roles in the recruitment of Mitchell Robinson, Josh An-derson and Pancake Thomas, who gave the Hilltoppers a national Top-10 recruiting class.

Prior to that, White served for two seasons as an as-sistant coach at Tulane from 2014 to 2016.

White led the Louisiana Dynasty AAU program and worked as a private basketball trainer for eight seasons from 2005 to 2014. During his time with that program, he guided the Dynasty to more than 30 tournament titles and developed several players who competed at the NCAA Division I level.

With the completion of his collegiate career, White served as a graduate assistant for the Sooners during the 2003-04 campaign and received his bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2004.

PLAYING CAREERBefore entering the professional ranks, White was

an award-winning student-athlete at Oklahoma from 2001 to 2003. He helped lead the Sooners to the 2002 NCAA Final Four as a member of the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team after posting 7.6 points and 4.7 assists per game and was named to the NCAA Tournament All-West Re-gional Team.

One year later, White led Oklahoma to the 2003 NCAA Elite Eight with 8.6 points and 4.1 assists per game.

In addition, he was the starting point guard for the Big 12’s undefeated All-Star team that played a foreign tour in Scandinavia against teams from Sweden, Norway and Denmark in 2002.

Before joining Oklahoma, he played for two seasons at Midland Junior College, where he earned All-Confer-ence honors as a sophomore.

During the 2000-01 season, White averaged 16.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.0 steals per game to lead the Chaparrals to a 25-8 record.

Competing for Head Coach Junsie Cotten, he drained 53.8 percent from the 3-point line and sank 81.8 percent from the free throw line

White averaged 17 points and won a state champi-onship as a senior at St. Augustine High School for Head Coach Bernard Griffith.

There, he was a backcourt teammate of Oklahoma All-American Hollis Price, who currently serves as the Cou-gars’ director of player development.

White was selected by the Yakima Sun Kings in the 2003 Continental Basketball Association (CBA) draft and had stints in the NBA D-League with the Austin Toros (2005-06) and the Rio Grande Valley Vipers (2007-08). He also played professionally in France and Germany.

PERSONALWhite and his wife, Leah, have three children:

daughters, Jordyn and Anaiah (pronounced Uh-Nye-Uh), and son, Asher.

PERSONALHometown: New Orleans, La.

EDUCATION• Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in sociology • 2004• St. Augustine High • 1999

FAMILYWife: LeahChildren: Daughters, Jordyn and Anaiah; Son, Asher

COACHING CAREER2017 – Houston Assistant Coach2016-17 WKU Assistant Coach2014-16 Tulane Assistant Coach2005-14 Louisiana Dynasty AAU Head Coach2003-04 Oklahoma Graduate Assistant

PLAYING EXPERIENCE2007-08 Rio Grande Valley Vipers (NBA DL)2005-06 Austin Toros (NBA DL)2001-03 Oklahoma • 2002 NCAA Tournament All-West Regional Team • 2002 All-Big 12 Newcomer Team • Point guard of OU’s 2002 NCAA Final Four and 2003 NCAA Elite Eight teams • Two-year letterman1999-01 Midland Community College • 2001 All-America Third Team • 2001 All-Conference First-Team • 2001 All-Region First Team 1998-99 St. Augustine High School • Led team to Class 5A state championship • Teamed with current Houston Director of Player Development Hollis Price

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QUANNAS WHITEAssistant CoachFirst Season at Houston • Fourth Season OverallOklahoma ‘04

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Meshu Negga is in his fourth year with the Houston Men’s Bas-ketball program .

He began his career with the program in 2013 as associate director of operations and was el-evated to director of operations in June 2017.

In his new role, he assists Head Coach Kelvin Sampson and the coaching staff with administra-tive duties, team travel, budgeting and general operations.

Negga is no stranger to the University of Houston. As an un-dergraduate, he worked in a vari-ety of roles for the Athletics Department in Facilities and Operations, Information Technology and the Business Office.

Following his graduation, Negga served for four years in the Business Office as an as-sistant manager.

He received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Houston in 2014.Negga and his wife, Morgahn, were married in August 2017.

Former Oklahoma All-Amer-ican Hollis Price joined the Univer-sity of Houston Men’s Basketball program in May 2014 as its director of player development.

In that role, Price is respon-sible for a wide variety of tasks essential to the program’s success and was reunited with his colle-giate head coach in Kelvin Samp-son, who guided the Sooners from 1994 to 2006.

Price, who is a native of New Orleans, joins the Cougars after serving as an assistant coach with the Texas Legends in the NBA Developmental League during the 2013-14 season. He served under head coach Eduardo Najera, who also competed for Sampson at Oklahoma from 1996 to 2000.

Price entered the coaching ranks with the Legends after a nine-year professional career over-seas. He was honored as the Most Valuable Player of the Lithuania Basketball League and competed in several international competi-tions, including the France Cup and the Germany Cup.

Price was a decorated student-athlete during his playing career at Oklahoma from 1999 to 2003. As a senior during the 2002-03 campaign, he was named to the Associated Press All-America Second Team after averaging 18.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.6 steals per game while leading the Sooners to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight.

By the time that his colle-giate career was done, Price racked up 110 victories, setting a Sooner record.

As a junior in 2001-02, he led the Sooners to the NCAA Tour-nament Final Four after averaging 16.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.6 as-sists and 1.7 steals per game. With numbers like that, he was named to the All-Big 12 First Team by the league’s coaches and media and was an All-America Third-Team honoree by The Sporting News.

As a prep star at New Orleans’ St. Augustine High, Price was recognized as one of the na-tion’s top-50 seniors and led the team to the Class 5A state crown while being named the state tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

Price received his bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies from Oklahoma in 2011 and was named to the Dean’s List in 1999.

He and his wife, Michel, have a son, Hollis Price II, and a stepson, Kalil Thomas.

MESHU NEGGADirector of OperationsFourth Season at HoustonHouston ‘14

PERSONALHometown: Dallas, Texas

EDUCATION• Houston • Bachelor’s degree in economics • 2014

FAMILYWife: Morgahn

PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017 – Houston Director of Operations2014-16 Houston Associate Director of Operations

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PERSONALHometown: New Orleans, La.

EDUCATION• Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies • 2011• St. Augustine HS • 1999

FAMILYWife: MichelSon: Hollis Price IIStepson: Kalil Thomas

COACHING CAREER2014 – Houston Director of Player Development2013-14 Texas Legends (NBA Developmental League) Assistant Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCE2010-11 Alba Berlin2010 Artland Dragos2009 Olympia Milano2008-09 Dynamo Moscow2007-08 Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius2006-07 Cajasol Sevilla2005-06 Alba Berlin2003-05 Le Mans France1999-03 Oklahoma • Four-year letterman • School record 110 wins • 2003 All-America Second Team (AP) • 2003, 2002 All-Big 12 First Team • 2002 All America Third-Team (The Sporting News) • 2003, 2002 USBWA All-District VI Team • 2003, 2002 NABC All-District 12 First Team • 2003, 2002 John Wooden Award Finalist • 2002 NCAA Tournament West Regional Most Outstanding Player • 2002 Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player • 2001 Big 12 Tournament All-Tournament Team • 2000 Big 12 All-Freshman Team

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HOLLIS PRICEDirector of Player DevelopmentFourth Season at HoustonOklahoma ‘11

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K.C. Beard joined the Uni-versity of Houston Men’s Basket-ball program as its video coordi-nator in May 2014.

In that role, Beard co-ordinates film exchange and opponents’ scouting as well as assisting in other areas of the pro-gram. He will work closely with all members of the coaching staff in game preparation and creating scouting reports.

Beard, who is a native of Parma, Idaho, joins the Cougars after most recently serving as video intern for the NBA’s Utah Jazz during the 2013-14 season.

During the summer of 2013, he worked as the video coordinator for the Canadian National Team. There, he worked with Sampson, who was an as-sistant coach on that staff.

Beard spent two seasons (2011-13) as a video intern with the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA. There, he assisted the video coordinator in preparing opponents’ scouting film and recorded and catalogued NBA, NCAA, international and high school games.

Before joining the Trail Blazers, he served as an assistant coach at Pacific (Ore.) in the fall of 2011.

He worked for two years as an assistant coach at West Texas A&M from 2009 to 2011. During his stint with the Buffs, Beard helped lead the team to a 39-20 record with wins against six top-25 teams. The Buffs’ 2010-11 team compiled a 23-7 record and advanced to the NCAA Regional Tournament.

Beard joined the professional ranks in 2008-09 as the video coordinator at SMU.Beard received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Boise State in 2008

and earned his master’s degree in business administration from West Texas A&M in 2011.

An award-winning student-athlete, Mikhail McLean joined the Cougars as assistant director for player development in the summer of 2016.

In that role, he assists Director of Player Development Hollis Price in variety of administrative respon-sibilities essential to the program’s success.

He entered the professional ranks with the Cougars in internal operations during the 2015-16 sea-son.

As a player with the Cougars from 2010 to 2015, McLean was the epitome of the term student-athlete.

On the court, he competed in 101 games during his collegiate career with 34 starts. He scored a career-high 14 points against crosstown-rival Rice as a senior and grabbed 10 rebounds at TCU in 2012 before being sidelined with a foot injury.

In the classroom, he was as four-time member of the confer-ence Commissioner’s Honor Roll/All-Academic Team during his career and received the Conference USA Winter Spirit of Service Award in 2013.

McLean received his bach-elor’s degree in health promotions in three years from the University of Houston in 2013. He followed that with his master’s degree in health education from UH in 2015.

He and his wife, Arrion, were married in August 2017.

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PERSONALHometown: Parma, Idaho

EDUCATION• West Texas A&M • Master’s degree in business administration • 2011• Boise State • Bachelor’s degree in business administration • 2008• Parma High • 2000

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PROFESSIONAL CAREER2014 – Houston Video Coordinator2013-14 Utah Jazz Video Intern2013 Canadian National Team Video Coordinator2011-13 Portland Trail Blazers Video Intern2011 Pacific (Ore.) Assistant Coach2009-11 West Texas A&M Assistant Coach2008-09 SMU Video Coordinator

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K.C. BEARDVideo CoordinatorFourth Season at HoustonBoise State ‘08; West Texas A&M ‘11

MIKHAIL McLEANAssistant Director for Player DevelopmentSecond Season at HoustonHouston ‘13; ‘15

PERSONALHometown: Nassau, Bahamas

EDUCATION• Houston • Master’s degree in health education • 2015• Houston • Bachelor’s degree in health promotions • 2013 • Second Baptist School (Houston) • 2010

FAMILYWife: Arrion

PROFESSIONAL CAREER2016 – Houston Assistant Director for Player Development2015-16 Houston Interal Operations

PLAYING EXPERIENCE2010-15 Houston • Four-year letterman • 2013 Conference USA Winter Spirit of Service Award • 2014-15 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team • 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team • 2012-13 Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll • 2010-11 Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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John Houston joined the University of Houston Athletics Department in 1994 as an athletics trainer at the University of Hous-ton, serving as the primary athlet-ics trainer for men’s basketball and assisting with all teams.

Houston handles the men’s basketball team’s day-to-day needs within the sports medicine program, including the evaluation of injuries, oversight of treatment and rehabilitation programs, co-ordination of physician care and scheduling of preseason physical exams.

Houston was promoted to associate athletics trainer in 1997.

He returned to the state of Texas after serving three years as the assistant athletics trainer at Marshall. While there, Houston was the primary athletics trainer for the men’s basketball team and assisted with other teams.

A native of Fritch, Texas, he graduated from Sandford-Fritch High School in 1986 and earned his undergraduate degree at Texas Tech in 1991. Houston received his master’s degree in sports administration in 1994 from the University of Kentucky, where he served as a graduate assistant athletics trainer.

He went to Marshall after serving as the head athletics trainer at Georgetown College. A certified athletics trainer, Houston is a member of the National Athletics Trainer Asso-

ciation, the Southwest Athletics Trainer Association and the College Athletics Trainers Associa-tion. He also is a licensed trainer in the state of Texas and a Certified Exercise Specialist with the National Academy of Sports Medicine.

He is married to the former Amie Winn, a four-year letterwinner in gymnastics at Ken-tucky and the 1990 Southeast Regional All-Around Individual champion. They have a son, Trey, and the family lives in Sugar Land.

Alan Bishop joined the Uni-versity of Houston Men’s Basketball program as its director of sports per-formance in May 2017.

In that role, Bishop plans and coordinates strength and condition-ing programs for the team and for individual student-athletes to per-form at their highest levels, both physically and mentally.

Bishop comes to Houston after spending the previous four seasons at Utah State. He spent his first three seasons with the Aggies as an assistant coach on the Sports Per-formance staff before being elevated to director of Olympic sport strength and conditioning coach in 2016.

During the 2012-13 season, Bishop worked as the basketball head strength and conditioning coach at UT Arlington. That season, he helped lead the Mavericks to a 19-14 overall record and a berth in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament after the team competed in the WAC Tournament championship game.

He also served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Southern Utah from 2010 to 2012.

Bishop graduated from Utah State in 2009 with a bachelor’s de-gree in exercise science and earned his master’s degree in sports conditioning and performance from Southern Utah in 2013.

As an undergraduate, Bishop was a four-year letterman on the defensive line for Utah State from 2005 to 2009. He was a four-time Academic All-Conference honoree and was a five-time Whiteside Scholar for finishing with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 or higher each year.

He holds certification through the NCSC, CSCCA and USAW and also is a certified BioPrint practitioner and a certified Kinetic Chain Enhancement Specialist.

Bishop and his wife, Jessica, have a daughter, Jayda, and a son, A.J.

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ALAN BISHOPDirector of Men’s Basketball Sports PerformanceFirst Season at Houston Utah State ‘09; Southern Utah ‘13

JOHN HOUSTONAssociate Athletics Trainer21st Season at HoustonTexas Tech ‘91; Kentucky ‘94

PERSONALHometown: Daleville, Ala.

EDUCATION• Southern Utah • Master’s degree in sports conditioning and performance • 2013• Utah State • Bachelor’s degree in exercise science • 2009• Daleville High • 2004

FAMILYWife: JessicaChildren: Daughter, Jayda; Son, A.J.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017 – Houston Men’s Basketball Director of Sports Performance2016-17 Utah State Director of Olympic Strength & Conditioning Coach2013-16 Utah State Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach2012-13 UT Arlington Men’s Basketball Head Strength & Conditioning Coach2010-12 Southern Utah Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCE2005-09 Utah State Football • Four-year letterman on defensive line • Four-time Academic All-Conference honoree • Five-time Whiteside Scholar

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PERSONALHometown: Fritch, Texas

EDUCATION• Kentucky • Master’s degree in sports administration • 1994• Texas Tech • Bachelor’s degree in exercise sport science • 1991• Sandford-Fritch High • 1986

FAMILYWife: AmieChildren: Son, Trey

PROFESSIONAL CAREER1997 – Houston Associate Athletics Trainer1994-97 Marshall Assistant Athletics Trainer1994 Georgetown College Head Athletics Trainer1992-94 Kentucky Graduate Assistant Athletics Trainer

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Lauren Sampson joined the University of Houston Men’s Bas-ketball program in the summer of 2016 as director for operations (ex-ternal). In that role, she oversees the publicity of the Houston Men’s Basketball program and supervises a variety of team functions every year.

Prior to her current position, Sampson worked in the Market-ing Office as program director for revenue development during the 2015-16 season.

Sampson joined the Cougars after working for the previous four years as a professional sales repre-sentative with Medimetriks Phar-maceuticals.

In her most recent role in collegiate athletics, Sampson was an account executive with Indiana University Sports Properties during the 2006-07 season. There, she was responsible for spon-sorship fulfillment and planned and executed all hospitality events for Football and Men’s Bas-ketball games.

She served as director of sports marketing at College of Charleston from 2005 to 2006. Sampson, who is a native of Norman, Okla., managed and produced all marketing material and activities for 21 sport programs and implemented major fundraising events to general ad-ditional business exposure.

After completing her college education, Sampson entered the professional ranks in spe-cial events and membership development with the All-Sports Association in Oklahoma City, where she developed sponsorship packages and planned and executed several events, includ-ing the All-College Banquet, All-Sports Elite Members Party and All-Sports Golf Invitational.

Sampson graduated from Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in communications with minors in history and Native American studies in 2004. Her father, Kelvin Sampson, is the men’s basketball head coach at UH, and her younger brother, Kellen, is an assistant coach on the staff.

Bilal Batley joined the Uni-versity of Houston Men’s Basketball program in June 2017 as director of on-campus relations.

In that role, he will coordi-nate visits by prospective student-athletes and their families as they tour the University of Houston camus sand Basketball facilities and assist with other administrative duties.

Batley -- whose name is pro-nounced Buh-Lal (rhymes with pal) Bat-Lee -- is long familiar with Head Coach Kelvin Sampson. He was a student manager at the University of Oklahoma from 2004 to 2006, earn-ing his bachelor’s degree in sociology from OU in 2007.

From there, he continued his relationship with Sampson as a graduate assistant at Indiana during the 2007-08 season.

Before joining the Cougars, Batley worked with Dynasty Sports during the 2016-17 season.

Prior to that, he worked as the head coach at Paris Junior College during the 2015-16 season and was an assistant coach at UIW in 2013-14.

As an assistant coach at Paris Junior College in 2013-14, he helped the team to a 26-8 overall record, the regular-season and conference tournament championships and a berth in the Sweet 16 in the National Tournament.

During his tenure as assistant coach at Navarro Junior College, the 2011-12 team won the Region XIV Tournament championship and advanced to the National Tournament, while the 2010-11 team enjoyed a 20-win season and received the All-Academic Team Award with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

In additon to his coaching stints, Batley has served as assistant director of operations at Memphis (2008-09) and at Kentucky (2009).

In 2009, Batley served as head of player development for John Lucas Resources, where he specialized in skill development, working with young players to prepare them for the NBA Draft with veteran NBA players looking to improve their skill sets.

BILAL BATLEYDirector of On-Campus RelationsFirst Season at HoustonOklahoma ‘07; Memphis ‘14

LAUREN SAMPSONDirector for Operations (External)Third Season at Houston Oklahoma ‘04

PERSONALHometown: Houston, Texas

EDUCATION• Memphis • Master’s degree in sports & leisure commerce • 2014• Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in sociology • 2007

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PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017 – Houston Director of On-Campus Relations2016-17 Dynasty Sports Director2015-16 Paris JC Head Coach2014-15 UIW Assistant Coach2013-14 Paris JC Assistant Coach2010-12 Navarro JC Assistant Coach2009-10 Kentucky Assistant Director of Operations2009 John Lucas Resources Head of Player Development2008-09 Memphis Assistant Director of Operations 2007-08 Indiana Graduate Assistant2004-06 Oklahoma Student Manager2001-04 Navarro JC Student Assistant

THE BATLEY FILEPERSONALHometown: Norman, Okla.

EDUCATION• Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in communications • 2004

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Maria Peden is the associate athletics director for student-athlete development joining the the Academic Center for Excellence/Student-Athlete Services staff in September 1996.

Her responsibilities include coordinating all aspects of the Academic Center for Excel-lence, including new student-athlete orientations, tutoring and career/lifeskills events.

She also participates in recruiting visits and works with the coaching staff to ensure that all of UH’s athletics teams reach out to the community. Each year, student-athletes participate in public speaking and volunteer activities at local elementary schools, hospitals, libraries and centers for the disabled.

Peden also coordinates the admissions process for all incoming student-athletes as well as housing requests and academic reports. She calculates and submits to the NCAA all Academic Progress Rates (APR) and graduation rate data. Peden’s office nominates UH student-athletes for Conference USA and national awards and assists with the annual UH All-Sports Banquet and annual SAAC Holiday Dinner.

She serves as the principal academic advisor for men’s golf but continues to work closely with the football and men’s and women’s basketball teams and has served as academic coun-selor for baseball, volleyball, softball and swimming and diving teams in previous years.

In 2007, Peden was selected to serve as the administrative liaison to the Athletics Advi-sory Committee and also serves on the UH Substance Abuse Prevention Committee and the UH Advisors’ Coordinating Team.

She began work with student-athletes as a tutor at the University of North Carolina be-fore returning to her hometown of Washington, D.C., where she was appointed the University Teaching Fellow at George Washington University and began work on her doctorate.

She came to UH in 1996 and worked as the lead counselor for the football team from 1997-99. Peden left to travel and live in Ireland but rejoined the student-athlete services staff in December 2000 when she was appointed the academic counselor for men’s basketball.

Peden earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., in 1986, and a master’s degree in sociology from the University of North Carolina.

She and her husband, Patrick, live in Houston.

Angel Shamblin enters her seventh season as assistant director for the Academic Center for Excellence. In that role, she works primarily with the Houston Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs.

She assists in academic counseling and working with the student-athletes and staffs on daily academic concerns, such as tutoring, mentoring and monitoring academic progress.

In 2011-12, four men’s basketball student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll for posting a cumulative GPA or 3.0 or higher.

Shamblin is no stranger to the Houston Athletics Department. As a four-year letterwin-ner in softball, she was a three-time Conference USA Pitcher of the Year honoree and finished her senior season in 2008 as an NFCA All-America Second-Team member.

In 2008, the righthander led the Cougars to 54 wins, the Conference USA regular-season and tournament championships, the NCAA Houston Regional title and a berth in the NCAA Houston Super Regional championship game.

The Davie, Fla, native continues to hold the school’s single-season and career records in ERA, wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, shutouts and complete games.

Following her collegiate playing days, she competed professionally in the National Pro Fastpitch League and overseas. She received her bachelor’s degree in health promotions from Houston in 2008 and is studying for her master’s degree in student affairs at UH-Victoria.

MARIA PEDENAssociate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development21st Season at Houston Trinity College ‘86

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GARRETT BRIDGESInternal Operations

JORDAN WALKERStudent Manager

CHARLES ALLEN IIIInternal Operations

KWA JONESStudent Manager

RAUL GANZALEZInternal Operations

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AUTUMN MOUTONStudent Manager

JEREMY ROSASStudent Manager

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DYLAN TESCHStudent Manager

MATTHEW McDONALDStudent Manager

ALI POLANIStudent Manager

CHARLTON RILEYStudent Manager

RISHI WAGLEStudent Manager

DANIEL HEARNStudent Athletics Trainer

ATARHE CLARKESports Performance

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2016-17 REVIEWPostseason Notebook ................ 50-51Season/Conference Statistics ........... 52Results .......................................... 53Home/Winning Statistics................. 54Points-Rebounds-Assists ................. 55Team Game-by-Game ...................... 56Team & Individual Highs and Lows ... 57The American Final Standings/Honors .58Starting Lineups / Specialty Statistics ..59Damyean Dotson ....................... 60-61Xavier Dupree ........................... 62-63Danrad “Chicken” Knowles ......... 64-65Kyle Meyer ................................ 66-67Bertrand Nkali .......................... 68-69

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POSTSEASON APPEARANCES• The Cougars made their second straight ap-

pearance in the NIT during the 2016-17 season.• It was the first time since 2005-06 that Hous-

ton enjoyed back-to-back berths in the NIT.• Welcoming Akron to Texas Southern’s Health &

PE Arena, the Cougars hosted their first NIT game since a 77-67 victory over BYU on March 15, 2006, inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

WELCOME to the NBA• Following the 2016-17 season, senior guard

Damyean Dotson was selected by the New York Knicks with the No. 44 overall pick in the Second Round of the NBA Draft.

• Dotson became the first Cougar to be taken in the NBA Draft since Alton Ford was taken with the Phoenix Suns in the Second Round of the 2001 NBA Draft.

• Dotson also became the first Cougar to be se-lected by the New York Knicks.

• At No. 44, Dotson became the highest Cougar taken since Alvaro Teheran was selected at No. 44 by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1991 NBA Draft.

AWARD-WINNING DUO• Senior guard Damyean Dotson and junior

guard Rob Gray earned places on the All-Ameri-can Athletic Conference First Team with their per-formances during the 2016-17 season.

• Cougar duo became the first All-Conference First-Team honorees since Carl Herrera and Craig Upchurch were named to the 1990 Southwest Conference postseason squad.

• Cougars were only school with two All-American Athletic Conference First-Team hon-orees.

LONG-RANGE HISTORY• With his play in 2016-17, senior guard

Damyean Dotson set a school record with 32 consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer.

• With four treys against Akron in the NIT First Round, Dotson made at least one trey in all 32 games during the 2016-17 season.

• Dotson finished the season among the na-tion’s top-10 leaders in both 3-point field goal percentage and 3-point field goals per game.

• It took 39 minutes and 48 seconds of game time, but Dotson finally buried a trey in the Cougars’ Senior Day win during the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion on March 5 to extend his streak... Was his biggest scare of the season.

• Dotson set the Houston record with his first trey of the night with 4:01 left in the game at Cincinnati on March 2.

• Broke out of a tie with Robert McKiver (2006-08), who started his streak with a trey against Coastal Carolina on Nov. 26, 2007, and added 27 more games through the end of his senior season.

SCORING AND REBOUNDING• Thanks to a team-leading seven double-

doubles in 2016-17, senior guard Damyean Dotson finished his career as one of the Ameri-can Athletic Conference’s top-10 leaders in both scoring and rebounding.

• Finished fifth in the league with 17.4 points per game and 10th with 6.9 rebounds per game... Also tied for sixth in the conference with seven double-doubles in 2016-17.

• Dotson was one of only two players to rank among the American Athletic Conference’s top-10 leaders in both categories... Joined by Memphis’ Dedric Lawson (19.2 ppg, 2nd; 9.9 rpg, 1st).

• In 2015-16, Dotson was one of only three players to rank among the league’s top-12 lead-ers in both categories.

1,000-POINT COUNTDOWN REACHED• With his basket with 8:18 left in the Cougars’

win against East Carolina on March 5, junior guard Rob Gray became the 46th player in Houston history to reach 1,000 points during his career.

• Gray became the first Cougar to reach that milestone since Jherrod Stiggers (2012-15) to score 1,000 points in his Houston career.

• Senior guard Damyean Dotson became the 47th member of Cougars’ 1,000-Point Club with the final basket of his career on a jumper with 1:51 left against Akron in the NIT First Round.

• Dotson finished his career with 1,001 points in his career.

DOT GOES BACK-to-BACK• For the second straight game, senior

guard Damyean Dotson posted a career-high with 32 points in the Cougars’ 91-62 win at Tulane on Feb. 8.

• Was his second straight 30-point perfor-mance after posting 31 points in a 82-64 win over UCF on Feb. 1 inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

• Became the first Cougar to score 30+ points in consecutive games since guard Au-brey Coleman accomplished the feat with 32 points at Memphis (Jan. 23, 2010) and 30 points against UCF (Jan. 20, 2010).

• Became only the 32nd Cougar in school history to record multiple 30-point games during his career.

WELCOME to the 30-POINT CLUB• With a career-high 31 points in the Cou-

gars 82-64 win over UCF on Feb. 1 inside Hof-heinz Pavilion, senior guard Damyean Dot-son posted a career high and became newest member of Cougars’ 30-point club.

• Became 58th player in UH history to score 30+ points in a single game.

• Became first Cougar to reach that mile-stone since guard and teammate Rob Gray tied his own career high with 31 points in win against Rhode Island on Dec. 10, 2016, inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

• Third Cougar on the 2016-17 team to join the 30-Point Club, joining Gray and senior for-ward Danrad Knowles.

HOUSTON’S RECORD ... Category Record Pct.All Games 21-11 .656American Games 12-6 .667Non-Conference Games 9-5 .643

Home Games 12-5 .706Away Games 6-6 .500Neutral Site Games 3-0 1.000

in Televised Games 20-9 .690

vs. Ranked Opponents 0-3 .000vs. Unranked Opponents 21-8 .724

Winning Opening Tip 11-2 .846Opp. Wins Opening Tip 10-9 .526

Scoring First 12-0 1.000Opp. Scores First 9-11 .450

Leading at Halftime 18-5 .783Trailing at Halftime 3-6 .333Tied at Halftime 0-0 .000

Leading With 5:00 Remaining 21-4 .840Trailing With 5:00 Remaining 0-6 .000Tied With 5:00 Remaining 0-1 .000

in Overtime 0-1 .000

Shooting 40+ Percent 18-7 .720Shooting 35-39 Percent 2-3 .400Shooting <35 Percent 1-1 .500

Opp. Shoots 40+ Percent 9-8 .529Opp. Shoots 35-39 Percent 6-2 .750Opp. Shoots <35 Percent 7-0 1.000

More 3-Pointers than Opp. 14-4 .778Fewer 3-Pointers than Opp. 6-5 .545Equal 3-Pointers as Opp. 1-2 .333

More Free Throws than Opp. 9-2 .818Fewer Free Throws than Opp. 11-9 .550Equal Free Throws as Opp. 1-0 1.000

More Rebounds than Opp. 16-1 .941Fewer Rebounds than Opp. 5-9 .357Equal Rebounds as Opp. 0-1 .000

More Assists than Opp. 16-2 .889Fewer Assists than Opp. 4-8 .333Equal Assists than Opp. 1-1 .500

More Turnovers than Opp. 1-4 .200Fewer Turnovers than Opp. 20-7 .741Equal Turnovers than Opp. 0-0 .000

Scoring 100+ Pts. 1-0 1.000Scoring 90-99 Pts. 3-0 1.000Scoring 80-89 Pts. 5-0 1.000Scoring 70-79 Pts. 9-3 .750Scoring 60-69 Pts. 3-5 .375Scoring <60 Pts. 0-3 .000

Allowing 100+ Pts. 0-0 .000Allowing 90-99 Pts. 0-0 .000Allowing 80-89 Pts. 0-3 .000Allowing 70-79 Pts. 4-5 .444Allowing 60-69 Pts. 6-2 .750Allowing <60 Pts. 11-1 .917

Games Decided By 1-3 Pts. 3-3 .500Games Decided By 4-6 Pts. 2-0 1.000Games Decided By 7-10 Pts. 1-4 .200Games Decided By 11+ Pts. 15-4 .789

November 5-1 .833December 6-2 .750January 4-4 .500February 5-1 .833March 1-3 .250

in White Uniforms 13-6 .684in Red Uniforms 7-3 .700in Black Uniforms 1-1 .500

2016-17 SEASON NOTEBOOK

CONFERENCE SINGLE-SEASON ROAD WINSRk. No. Season Record League 1. 8 1982-83 16-0 Southwest 2 7 1983-84 15-1 Southwest 3. 6 2016-17 11-6 American 6 2015-16 12-6 American 6 1989-90 13-3 Southwest 6 1976-77 13-3 Southwest 6 1946-47 11-1 Lone Star

CONFERENCE SINGLE-SEASON WINSRk. No. Season Record League 1. 16 1982-83 16-0 Southwest 2. 15 1983-84 15-1 Southwest 3. 13 1989-90 13-1 Southwest 13 1976-77 13-3 Southwest 5. 12 2016-17 11-6 American 12 2015-16 12-6 American 6. 11 2007-08 11-5 C-USA 11 1995-96 11-3 Southwest 11 1991-92 11-3 Southwest 11 1981-82 11-5 Southwest 11 1977-78 11-5 Southwest 11 1946-47 11-1 Lone Star14. 10 2008-09 10-6 C-USA 10 2006-07 10-6 C-USA 10 1990-91 10-6 Southwest 10 1987-88 10-6 Southwest 10 1980-81 10-6 Southwest

AWARD WINNERSDEVIN DAVIS• The American Honor Roll (Nov. 28, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Nov. 7, 2016)

DAMYEAN DOTSON• 2016-17 All-American Athletic Conference First Team• 2016 Gulf Coast Showcase Most Valuable Player• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 27, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 13, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 6, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 9, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 19, 2016)• Preseason All-American Athletic Conference First Team

ROB GRAY• 2016-17 USBWA All-District VII Team• 2016-17 All-American Athletic Conference First Team• The American Player of the Week (Jan. 2, 2017)• 2016 Gulf Coast Showcase All-Tournament Team• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 20, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 30, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 16, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 12, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 5, 2016)• Preseason All-American Athletic Conference Second Team

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30-POINT CLUB... THREE TIMES• Senior guard Damyean Dotson

and junior guard Rob Gray each posted three 30-point games in 2016-17.

• Gray became the 21st player in Hous-ton history with 3+ 30-point games after scoring 30 points against Rhode Is-land on Dec. 10 inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

• Dotson became the 22nd player in Houston history to accomplish that feat after posting 31 points at Memphis on Feb. 26.

• Gray previously enjoyed career highs of 31 points in overtime wins at East Carolina (Jan. 30, 2016) and against LSU (Dec. 13, 2015).

• Dotson previously totaled a Houston season-high 32 points at Tulane on Feb. 8 with 31 points against UCF on Feb. 1 inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

• Greg Anderson (1983-87), Lyle Harger (1960-63), Ted Luckenbill (1958-61) and Guy V. Lewis (1945-47) are tied for 12th in UH history with four 30+ point games during their careers.

A SCHOOL RECORD• Houston used a superior defensive

effort in the first half to take a 62-46 win at UConn in Hartford, Conn., in the American Athletic Conference opener for both teams.

• Cougars allowed a school and Ameri-can Athletic Conference record-low 12 points to the Huskies in the first half on 3-of-21 shooting... Topped previous low of 14 points by USF in 80-46 loss at UConn on Feb. 12, 2014.

• Bested the previous UH record of 14 points, scored by Tulsa in the second half on Feb. 18, 2006 and by Mississippi State in the first half on Dec. 18, 1981.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK• Junior guard Rob Gray was honored as the American Athletic

Conference Player of the Week on Jan. 2 after leading the Cougars to road win at UConn and at USF to open the American Athletic Confer-ence season.

• Gray averaged 22.5 points per game while hitting nearly 53 percent of his shots from the field... Scored 20 points in 62-46 win at UConn on Dec. 28 and added game-high 25 points in 70-56 win at USF on Dec. 31.

• Second time to be named The American Player of the Week after receiving honor on Feb. 1, 2016... Was an eight-time member of The American Honor Roll, including five times in 2016-17.

POINT OF ATTACK• Sophomore point guard Galen Robinson Jr., was a key leader

for the Cougars during the 2016-17 season.• With two assists in win against Temple on Jan. 28, became 18th

player in Houston history with multiple 100+ assist seasons during his career... Led the Cougars and ranks second in the American Ath-letic Conference with 4.8 assists per game this season.

• Named to the 2015-16 American Ath-letic Conference All-Rookie Team.

• With three assists at UConn on Feb. 29, became only the sixth freshman in school history to record 100+ assists in a single season... Robinson was the first freshman point guard with triple-digit assists since Desmond Wade dished out 113 assists in 2008-09.

• Led the team with 110 assists and 3.4 assists per game to rank eighth in the league in 2015-16

• Robinson’s 3.483 assists per game av-erage ranked fourth in Houston freshman single-season history.

TREMENDOUS GROWTH• Junior guard Wes VanBeck contin-

ued to impress as one of the most im-proved players in the American Athletic Conference in 2016-17.

• Was one of only five players to com-pete in all 32 games and earned five starts with his first against Harvard on Dec. 23, 2016, inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

• Finished fourth on the team with 7.5 points per game... Scored 122 more points in 2016-17 than his previous two seasons combined (119 points in 38 games).

• Posted more than a 100 percent im-provement in scoring from his first two seasons, when he averaged 3.1 points per game.

• Competed as a walk-on in each of his first two seasons... Earned and received a scholarship for the 2016-17 season.

• Local product who prepped at Westside High in Houston.

A CHICKEN in the RECORDS BOOK• The Cougars bid farewell to senior forward Danrad “Chicken”

Knowles following the 2016-17 season.• Always a fan favorite, Knowles competed in 126 games during

his collegiate career, tying for second with Craig Upchurch in Houston history... Only Michael Young (129, 1980-84) competed in more games during his career.

• Knowles set a Houston record with 72 conference games played during his career... He moved past Michael Young (SWC, 1980-84), Alvin Franklin (SWC, 1980-84), Larry Micheaux (SWC, 1979-83), Greg Anderson (SWC, 1983-87), Rickie Winslow (SWC, 1983-87), George Walker (SWC, 1975-79) and Ken Ciolli (1975-79), who each played 64 conference games during their careers.

IMPRESSIVE START• In the history of the Houston Men’s Basketball program, only

three teams have started 2-0 in conference play after a pair of road games to open the season.

• Under Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, Cougars have accom-plished that in consecutive seasons... 2016-17 Cougars claimed 62-46 win at UConn in Hartford, Conn., on Dec. 28 and followed that with 70-56 win at USF on Dec. 31 in Tampa, Fla.

• 2015-16 Cougars enjoyed 73-67 win at USF (Dec. 30, 2015) and a 77-50 win at Temple (Jan. 2, 2016) to open American Athletic Con-ference play.

• In second year of program’s existence under Head Coach Alden Pasche, Cougars went 2-0 with road wins at Texas State (55-39, Jan. 6, 1947) and at Trinity (74-37, Jan. 7, 1947) to open Lone Star Conference play.

• Seventeen Houston teams started 2-0 in conference play, regard-less of game sites.

A LONG TIME COMING• With the Cougars’ 72-71 win over Vermont in the Gulf Coast

Showcase championship game on Nov. 23, Houston captured its first regular-season tournament title in nearly 25 years.

• Cougars enjoyed their first regular-season tournament title winning the Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic on Dec. 6-7, 1991, in Irvine, Calif. At that tournament, the Cougars knocked off UC Irvine 73-51 on Dec. 6, 1991, and won the title with an 80-56 win over Kent State the next day.

• Was the 30th regular-season tournament championship in Houston Basketball history.

2016-17 SEASON NOTEBOOKCOUGARS AMONG LEADERS

TEAM NCAA American NationalCategory Mark Rank RankRPI 54th 3rd ––W-L Percentage .656 4th 61stAmerican W-L Percentage .667 3rd ––Scoring Offense 73.7 4th 165thScoring Defense 64.9 4th 30thScoring Margin +8.8 3rd 37thFG Pct. 44.7 3rd 155thOpp. FG Pct. 40.8 6th 35th3-Pt. Pct. 39.4 2nd 24th3-Pt. FGs per Game 8.4 2nd 84thOpp. 3-Pt. Pct. 32.9 4th 62ndFT Pct. 71.7 4th 128thRebounding Margin +0.6 7th 173rdOffensive Rebounds 11.3 4th 104thDefensive Rebounds 24.2 10th 265thAssists 12.7 7th 231stSteals 5.3 7th 261stBlocked Shots 3.5 9th 155thTurnovers per Game 9.8 1st 4thTurnover Margin +3.8 1st 9thTurnovers Forced 13.7 2nd 109thAssist/Turnover Ratio 1.3 4th 40th

INDIVIDUAL American NationalCategory Mark Rank RankSCORINGRob Gray 20.6 1st 27thDamyean Dotson 17.4 5th 126th.REBOUNDSDamyean Dotson 6.9 10th 194th

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGERob Gray 47.3 12th 172ndDamyean Dotson 47.0 14th 171st

ASSISTS Galen Robinson Jr. 4.8 2nd 71stRob Gray 2.9 15th ––

FREE THROW PERCENTAGERob Gray 81.3 5th 159th

STEALSRob Gray 1.2 12th ––

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEDamyean Dotson 44.3 2nd 12thRob Gray 38.2 11th ––

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEDamyean Dotson 3.4 2nd 8thRob Gray 2.0 11th 241st

BLOCKED SHOTSBertrand Nkali 1.2 8th 135thDanrad Knowles 1.0 13th ––

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOGalen Robinson Jr. 2.5 4th 46th

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Damyean Dotson 5.4 6th 132nd

MINUTES PLAYEDDamyean Dotson 34.3 11th 133rdRob Gray 32.3 19th ––Galen Robinson Jr. 32.2 23rd ––

DOUBLE-DOUBLESDamyean Dotson 7 t-6th t-120th Devin Davis 1 t-24th ––Danrad Knowles 1 t-24th ––

FEWEST TURNOVERS per GAMENATIONAL LEADERS

Rk. Avg. Team TOs G 1. 9.16 Michigan 348 38 2. 9.47 Notre Dame 341 36 3. 9.53 Virginia 324 34 4. 9.84 Houston 315 32 5. 9.93 Princeton 298 30 6. 10.03 Cincinnati 361 36 7. 10.14 Iowa State 355 335 8. 10.16 Stony Brook 325 32 9. 10.18 Butler 346 3410. 10.33 Santa Clara 341 33

TURNOVER MARGIN NATIONAL LEADERSRk. No. Team Opp TOs TOs G 1. +7.71 West Virginia 740 455 37 2. +4.94 UNC Asheville 547 384 33 3. +4.91 Holy Cross 508 351 32 4. +4.87 Portland State 527 376 31 5. +4.47 Fordham 561 418 32 6. +4.11 South Carolina 632 480 37 7. +4.09 UNCW 506 363 35 8. +4.03 Eastern Michigan 532 399 33t9. +3.89 Liberty 499 363 35t9. +3.89 Iowa State 491 355 3511. +3.85 Grambling State 577 450 3312. +3.81 Houston 437 315 3213. +3.45 Michigan 479 348 3814. +3.27 Southeast Missouri St. 518 410 3315. +3.22 Dayton 479 376 32

3-POINT FIELD GOALS per GAME NATIONAL LEADERSRk. No. 3FG-G Player Team 1. 3.91 125-32 Marcus Keene Central Michigan 2. 3.88 132-34 Jeremy Senglin Weber State 3. 3.75 120-32 Tyler Hall Montana State 4. 3.56 121-34 Ryan Andino Maryland-Eastern Shore 5. 3.50 126-36 Matt Williams UCF 6. 3.47 111-32 Antonio Green UTRGV 7. 3.39 112-33 Fletcher Magee Wofford 8. 3.38 108-32 Damyean Dotson Houston 9. 3.31 106-32 Brandon Tabb Bethune-Cookman10. 3.29 112-34 Andrew White III Syracuse

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE NATIONAL LEADERSRk. Pct. FG-A Player Team 1. 54.67 82-150 Markus Howard Marquette 2. 54.09 86-159 Nick Masterson Kennesaw State 3. 46.15 102-221 Francis Alonso UNC Greensboro 4. 44.83 78-174 Corey Allen Detroit Mercy 5. 44.75 132-295 Jeremy Senglin Weber State 6. 44.50 89-200 Matt Thomas Iowa State 7. 44.49 101-227 Jordan Howard Central Arkansas 8. 44.44 84-189 Quinton Hooker North Dakota 9. 44.33 90-203 Will Darley Maryland-Baltimore County10. 44.26 108-244 Damyean Dotson Houston

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|----- Rebounds ----- |Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF D A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgRob Gray 31-29 1,002 32.3 233 493 .473 63 165 .382 109 134 .813 33 83 116 3.7 57 0 91 70 5 37 638 20.6Damyean Dotson 32-32 1,098 34.3 202 430 .470 108 244 .443 44 53 .830 49 173 222 6.9 53 0 36 33 5 29 556 17.4Devin Davis 20-13 417 20.9 66 144 .458 1 4 .250 32 56 .571 35 70 105 5.3 62 4 19 33 10 14 165 8.3Wes VanBeck 32-5 708 22.1 70 157 .446 46 95 .484 55 63 .873 20 63 83 2.6 93 4 51 29 2 17 241 7.5Danrad Knowles 31-25 713 23.0 87 194 .448 1 11 .091 58 87 .667 57 59 116 3.7 81 5 15 26 30 8 233 7.5Galen Robinson Jr. 32-28 1,031 32.2 77 210 .367 13 49 .265 41 69 .594 12 93 105 3.3 55 0 155 62 4 31 208 6.5Armoni Brooks 28-3 341 12.2 45 104 .433 25 69 .362 8 10 .800 11 52 63 2.3 25 0 7 15 2 11 123 4.4Morris Dunnigan 20-0 125 6.3 18 51 .353 4 18 .222 8 13 .615 3 14 17 0.9 12 0 2 4 0 4 48 2.4Kyle Meyer 32-18 526 16.4 29 65 .446 2 13 .154 14 27 .519 55 61 116 3.6 79 5 19 18 13 9 74 2.3Bertrand Nkali 31-5 353 11.4 14 30 .467 0 0 .000 17 26 .654 35 33 68 2.2 65 3 3 10 38 5 45 1.5Xavier Dupree 17-2 97 5.7 7 19 .368 4 10 .400 1 2 .500 4 17 21 1.2 18 0 7 7 4 5 19 1.1Mateen Hirbod 9-0 14 1.6 2 5 .400 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 0 1 0.1 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 0.9Team 47 55 102 3.2 2 7 0 Totals 32-32 6,425 850 1,902 .447 268 681 .394 390 544 .717 362 773 1,135 35.5 603 21 406 315 113 170 2,358 73.7Opponents 32-32 6,425 701 1,718 .408 218 662 .329 457 633 .722 342 775 1,117 34.9 578 - 360 437 98 153 2,077 64.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTALHouston 1,134 1,221 3 2,358 Houston 65 3 68Opponents 965 1,106 6 2,077 Opponents 75 4 79

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY (12-6)(6-3 home • 6-3 away)

|----- Rebounds ----- |Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF D A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgRob Gray 17-16 560 32.9 130 287 .453 37 101 .366 51 65 .785 15 46 61 3.6 37 0 48 44 3 21 348 20.5Damyean Dotson 18-18 646 35.9 125 259 .483 65 155 .419 29 36 .806 25 102 127 7.1 32 0 21 17 3 15 344 19.1Wes VanBeck 18-4 408 22.7 39 92 .424 24 55 .436 32 35 .914 14 36 50 2.8 48 2 24 16 0 9 134 7.4Galen Robinson Jr. 18-14 594 33.0 45 133 .338 10 38 .263 24 44 .545 7 49 56 3.1 27 0 73 31 3 23 124 6.9Devin Davis 10-3 186 18.6 22 53 .415 0 1 .000 16 24 .667 13 30 43 4.3 28 2 7 15 5 5 60 6.0Danrad Knowles 18-15 408 22.7 39 106 .368 0 8 .000 24 40 .600 33 33 66 3.7 49 4 12 16 15 6 102 5.7Armoni Brooks 15-3 192 12.8 22 57 .386 13 39 .333 3 4 .750 6 33 39 2.6 18 0 6 11 1 6 60 4.0Kyle Meyer 18-12 335 18.6 13 33 .394 1 5 .200 7 15 .467 38 40 78 4.3 53 4 12 9 5 7 34 1.9Morris Dunnigan 10-0 31 3.1 6 16 .375 2 5 .400 3 6 .500 2 6 8 0.8 1 0 1 1 0 1 17 1.7Bertrand Nkali 18-4 234 13.0 5 16 .313 0 0 .000 14 19 .737 19 18 37 2.1 46 3 3 5 26 3 24 1.3Xavier Dupree 7-1 29 4.1 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0.6 8 0 3 3 0 1 4 0.6Mateen Hirbod 2-0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5Team 24 36 60 3.3 1 7 0 Totals 18-18 3,625 447 1,057 .423 153 409 .374 205 292 .702 197 432 629 34.9 349 15 210 175 61 97 1,252 69.6Opponents 18-18 3,625 392 969 .405 119 378 .315 257 369 .696 205 457 662 36.8 312 - 194 240 48 79 1,160 64.4

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTALHouston 594 655 3 1,252 Houston 41 3 44Opponents 535 619 6 1,160 Opponents 49 2 51

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Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance High Points High Rebounds High Assists11/11/16 MORGAN STATE W 93-52 3,005 22-Rob Gray 12-Devin Davis 9-Wes VanBeck Gulf Coast Showcase (Germain Arena, Estero, Fla.)11/21/16 vs George Mason W 93-56 1,000 23-Rob Gray 10-Devin Davis 10-Galen Robinson Jr. 11/22/16 vs South Dakota W 85-58 1,000 21-Damyean Dotson 9-Galen Robinson Jr. 8-Galen Robinson Jr. 11/23/16 vs Vermont W 72-71 1,000 20-Rob Gray 7-Devin Davis 5-Rob Gray11/26/16 CORNELL W 83-53 3,223 18-Devin Davis 9-Devin Davis 7-Galen Robinson Jr.11/29/16 at LSU L 65-84 6,695 19-Rob Gray 8-NKALI, Bertrand 2-Devin Davis

12/3/16 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 105-61 3,091 23-Rob Gray 11-Damyean Dotson 7-Galen Robinson Jr. 12/6/16 at Arkansas L 72-84 13,455 22-Rob Gray 10-Damyean Dotson 5-Galen Robinson Jr.12/10/16 RHODE ISLAND W 82-77 3,371 30-Rob Gray 7-Rob Gray 5-Rob Gray12/17/16 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY W 83-58 3,081 25-Damyean Dotson 10-Damyean Dotson 8-Galen Robinson Jr. 12/21/16 LIBERTY W 77-54 3,540 22-Rob Gray 10-Damyean Dotson 6-Galen Robinson Jr.12/23/16 HARVARD L 56-57 4,004 15-Rob Gray 7-Damyean Dotson 3-Rob Gray12/28/16 * at UConn W 62-46 11,538 20-Rob Gray 6-Damyean Dotson 3-Galen Robinson Jr.12/31/16 * at USF W 70-56 2,353 25-Rob Gray 8-Damyean Dotson 3-Rob Gray

1/4/17 * TULSA W 64-61 3,415 18-Damyean Dotson 7-Kyle Meyer 5-Galen Robinson Jr. 1/7/17 * CINCINNATI L 58-67 4,875 21-Rob Gray 10-Damyean Dotson 3-Galen Robinson Jr. 1/11/17 * at East Carolina W 74-58 4,197 19-Rob Gray 10-Damyean Dotson 5-Galen Robinson Jr.1/14/17 * at UCF L 70-77 5,489 28-Rob Gray 8-Damyean Dotson 4-Rob Gray1/19/17 * MEMPHIS L (OT) 67-70 4,815 21-Rob Gray 10-Danrad Knowles 3-Galen Robinson Jr.1/21/17 * at SMU L 64-85 7,002 25-Damyean Dotson 5-Danrad Knowles 5-Rob Gray1/24/17 * TULANE W 65-51 3,421 20-Damyean Dotson 9-Damyean Dotson 4-Rob Gray1/28/17 * TEMPLE W 79-66 3,627 28-Rob Gray 10-Damyean Dotson 5-Rob Gray

2/1/17 * UCF W 82-64 3,681 31-Damyean Dotson 6-Damyean Dotson 5-Galen Robinson Jr. 2/8/17 * at Tulane W 91-62 1,165 32-Damyean Dotson 7-BROOKS, Armoni 3-Galen Robinson Jr.2/11/17 * at Tulsa W 73-64 4,229 28-Rob Gray 7-Damyean Dotson 7-Galen Robinson Jr.2/18/17 * SMU L 66-76 8,479 23-Rob Gray 6-Rob Gray 7-Galen Robinson Jr.2/22/17 * UCONN W 75-70 4,131 25-Damyean Dotson 11-Kyle Meyer 7-Galen Robinson Jr. 2/26/17 * at Memphis W 72-71 12,381 31-Damyean Dotson 9-Damyean Dotson 8-Galen Robinson Jr.

3/2/17 * at Cincinnati L 47-65 13,176 17-Rob Gray 5-Devin Davis 2-Rob Gray3/5/17 * EAST CAROLINA W 73-51 8,479 24-Rob Gray 9-Damyean Dotson 4-Rob Gray

American Athletic Conference Championship (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.)3/10/17 at UConn L 65-74 7,365 25-Rob Gray 7-Rob Gray 5-Galen Robinson Jr.

NIT FIrst Round (H&PE Arena, Houston)3/15/17 AKRON L 75-78 1,928 24-Rob Gray 7-Devin Davis 9-Galen Robinson Jr.

* - American Athletic Conference game

RECORD/ATTENDANCE SUMMARY G W-L Total Average High Home 17 15-3 70,166 4,127 8,479 – vs. East Carolina (March 5); vs. SMU (Feb. 18) The American games 9 6-3 44,923 4,991 8,479 – vs. East Carolina (March 5); vs. SMU (Feb. 18)Away 11 6-5 56,554 5,141 11,538 – at UConn (Dec. 28) The American games 9 6-3 61,530 6,837 11,538 – at UConn (Dec. 28)Neutral 3 3-0 3,000 1,000 1,000 – vs. Vermont (Nov. 23); vs. South Dakota (Nov. 22); vs. George Mason (Nov. 21)Totals 32 21-11 162,211 5,070 11,538 – at UConn (Dec. 28) The American games 18 12-6 106,453 5,915 11,538 – at UConn (Dec. 28))

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|----- Rebounds ----- |Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgRob Gray 14-13 442 31.6 103 206 .500 26 64 .406 58 69 .841 18 37 55 3.9 20 0 43 26 2 16 290 20.7Damyean Dotson 14-14 452 32.3 77 171 .450 43 89 .483 15 17 .882 24 71 95 6.8 21 0 15 16 2 14 212 15.1Devin Davis 10-10 231 23.1 44 91 .484 1 3 .333 16 32 .500 22 40 62 6.2 34 2 12 18 5 9 105 10.5Danrad Knowles 13-10 305 23.5 48 88 .545 1 3 .333 34 47 .723 24 26 50 3.8 32 1 3 10 15 2 131 10.1Wes VanBeck 14-1 300 21.4 31 65 .477 22 40 .550 23 28 .821 6 27 33 2.4 45 2 27 13 2 8 107 7.6Galen Robinson Jr. 14-14 437 31.2 32 77 .416 3 11 .273 17 25 .680 5 44 49 3.5 28 0 82 31 1 8 84 6.0Armoni Brooks 13-0 149 11.5 23 47 .489 12 30 .400 5 6 .833 5 19 24 1.8 7 0 1 4 1 5 63 4.8Morris Dunnigan 10-0 94 9.4 12 35 .343 2 13 .154 5 7 .714 1 8 9 0.9 11 0 1 3 0 3 31 3.1Kyle Meyer 14-6 191 13.6 16 32 .500 1 8 .125 7 12 .583 17 21 38 2.7 26 1 7 9 8 2 40 2.9Bertrand, Nkali 13-1 119 9.2 9 14 .643 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 16 15 31 2.4 19 0 0 5 12 2 21 1.6Xavier Dupree 10-1 68 6.8 6 14 .429 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 3 14 17 1.7 10 0 4 4 4 4 15 1.5Mateen Hirbod 7-0 12 1.7 2 5 .400 1 3 .333 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 1.0Team 23 19 42 3.0 1 0 0 Totals 14-14 2,800 403 845 .477 115 272 .423 185 252 .734 165 341 506 36.1 254 6 196 140 52 73 1106 79.0Opponents 14-14 2,800 309 749 .413 99 284 .349 200 264 .758 137 318 455 32.5 266 6 166 197 50 74 917 65.5

HOME GAMES (15-3) |----- Rebounds ----- |Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgRob Gray 16-14 522 32.6 113 244 .463 28 74 .378 73 89 .820 19 53 72 4.5 32 0 52 42 2 19 327 20.4Damyean Dotson 17-17 587 34.5 106 232 .457 54 127 .425 23 26 .885 28 99 127 7.5 33 0 21 20 2 12 289 17.0Devin Davis 9-5 208 23.1 38 74 .514 1 3 .333 17 30 .567 18 35 53 5.9 26 2 6 10 6 6 94 10.4Danrad Knowles 16-14 376 23.5 53 112 .473 1 6 .167 33 49 .673 37 37 74 4.6 41 2 4 13 20 6 140 8.8Wes VanBeck 17-3 382 22.5 38 90 .422 23 50 .460 36 40 .900 10 42 52 3.1 48 3 33 19 2 10 135 7.9Galen Robinson Jr. 17-13 537 31.6 33 107 .308 4 24 .167 28 51 .549 5 47 52 3.1 29 0 88 30 2 19 98 5.8Armoni Brooks 16-3 214 13.4 29 63 .460 17 42 .405 8 9 .889 6 30 36 2.3 15 0 2 7 1 7 83 5.2Morris Dunnigan 9-0 56 6.2 9 24 .375 0 8 .000 5 7 .714 0 7 7 0.8 6 0 0 4 0 3 23 2.6Kyle Meyer 17-9 287 16.9 16 33 .485 1 5 .200 10 19 .526 36 39 75 4.4 41 4 10 11 7 4 43 2.5Bertrand, Nkali 17-5 178 10.5 11 22 .500 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 26 19 45 2.6 35 2 1 6 24 3 32 1.9Mateen Hirbod 7-0 10 1.4 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 0 1 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 1.1Xavier Dupree 11-2 68 6.2 4 14 .286 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 3 8 11 1.0 11 0 4 5 3 4 11 1.0Team 25 34 59 3.5 1 4 0 Totals 17-17 3,425 452 1019 .444 133 351 .379 246 337 .730 214 450 664 39.1 319 13 221 171 69 93 1283 75.5Opponents 17-17 3,425 352 930 .378 116 368 .315 246 347 .709 184 408 592 34.8 333 12 176 231 49 87 1066 62.7

WINNING GAMES (21-0)(12-0 home • 6-0 away • 3-0 neutral)

|----- Rebounds ----- |Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgRob Gray 20-19 623 31.2 140 287 .488 45 96 .469 82 101 .812 20 57 77 3.9 37 0 68 42 3 26 407 20.4Damyean Dotson 21-21 684 32.6 145 291 .498 75 168 .446 34 41 .829 35 120 155 7.4 33 0 23 18 4 21 399 19.0Danrad Knowles 21-18 509 24.2 71 143 .497 0 6 .000 47 66 .712 43 42 85 4.0 47 1 8 18 21 5 189 9.0Devin Davis 14-8 272 19.4 49 104 .471 1 3 .333 25 43 .581 28 54 82 5.9 41 2 14 24 5 9 124 8.9Wes VanBeck 21-2 475 22.6 54 108 .500 35 68 .515 40 47 .851 10 44 54 2.6 61 3 43 18 2 12 183 8.7Armoni Brooks 17-3 254 14.9 40 83 .482 23 55 .418 8 9 .889 8 43 51 3.0 15 0 6 10 1 9 111 6.5Galen Robinson Jr. 21-17 648 30.9 39 112 .348 6 24 .250 14 27 .519 6 66 72 3.4 38 0 112 33 3 22 98 4.7Morris Dunnigan 16-0 113 7.1 17 47 .362 3 14 .214 5 8 .625 3 13 16 1.0 11 0 2 4 0 3 42 2.6Kyle Meyer 21-10 332 15.8 20 42 .476 2 8 .250 11 19 .579 42 38 80 3.8 53 3 12 12 9 6 53 2.5Bertrand, Nkali 20-5 197 9.9 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 13 20 .650 16 20 36 1.8 42 3 2 6 25 5 23 1.2Xavier Dupree 14-2 79 5.6 6 17 .353 3 8 .375 1 2 .500 3 16 19 1.4 15 0 6 5 3 5 16 1.1Mateen Hirbod 9-0 14 1.6 2 5 .400 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 0 1 0.1 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 0.9Team 27 36 63 3.0 0 7 0 Totals 21-21 4,200 588 1252 .470 194 453 .428 283 387 .731 242 549 791 37.7 394 12 297 198 76 123 1653 78.7Opponents 21-21 4,200 412 1100 .375 139 450 .309 297 413 .719 206 482 688 32.8 395 9 189 297 47 86 1260 60.0

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0 Danrad 1 Xavier 2 Armoni 5 Morris 12 Wes 13 Bertrand 15 DevinOpponent Date Score WL Knowles Dupree Brooks Dunnigan VanBeck Nkali DavisMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 93-52 W 14-7-0 0-1-1 8-0-0 2-0-0 5-2-9 0-2-0 19-12-1vs George Mason 11/21/16 93-56 W 13-2-1 7-7-1 5-2-1 2-2-1 14-0-4 0-1-0 9-10-2vs South Dakota 11/22/16 85-58 W 16-5-1 0-1-0 2-1-0 6-1-0 10-1-2 0-1-0 7-7-2vs Vermont 11/23/16 72-71 W 11-4-0 DNP DNP 2-1-0 8-4-2 DNP 10-7-3CORNELL 11/26/16 83-53 W 6-4-0 0-0-0 7-4-0 7-3-0 12-4-1 2-5-0 18-9-0at LSU 11/29/16 65-84 L 3-1-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 4-8-0 12-4-2PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 105-61 W 8-8-0 2-3-1 12-5-0 9-2-0 10-2-3 0-1-0 14-3-0at Arkansas 12/6/16 72-84 L 2-5-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-1RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 82-77 W 25-4-0 3-0-0 7-2-0 DNP 0-6-0 2-1-0 DNPUT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 83-58 W 14-1-0 0-2-1 10-5-0 0-0-0 9-2-2 3-2-0 DNPLIBERTY 12/21/16 77-54 W 10-4-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 13-5-2 0-1-0 DNPHARVARD 12/23/16 56-57 L 9-3-1 3-1-0 2-1-0 DNP 6-3-1 4-5-0 DNPat UConn 12/28/16 62-46 W 10-2-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 7-0-1 4-1-0 DNPat USF 12/31/16 70-56 W 0-2-0 1-1-0 3-4-1 0-0-0 11-3-3 0-3-0 2-4-0TULSA 1/4/17 64-61 W 10-6-0 DNP 7-5-1 0-0-0 16-1-2 1-2-1 DNPCINCINNATI 1/7/17 58-67 L 0-2-0 DNP 0-2-0 DNP 11-4-2 6-5-0 DNPat East Carolina 1/11/17 74-58 W 6-3-3 DNP 15-5-1 2-2-0 13-3-3 1-0-0 DNPat UCF 1/14/17 70-77 L 8-0-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 4-6-1 0-3-0 DNPMEMPHIS 1/19/17 67-70 LOT 13-10-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 DNP 7-7-0 2-5-0 DNPat SMU 1/21/17 64-85 L 4-5-1 DNP 0-3-1 5-1-0 7-1-1 0-0-0 DNPTULANE 1/24/17 65-51 W 7-6-1 0-0-0 11-5-1 1-0-0 11-4-1 0-2-0 DNPTEMPLE 1/28/17 79-66 W 9-3-1 DNP 6-2-0 DNP 3-3-1 0-0-0 9-5-2UCF 2/1/17 82-64 W 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 8-4-2 4-2-0 3-4-2at Tulane 2/8/17 91-62 W 7-4-0 0-1-1 10-7-1 7-2-1 3-1-0 0-2-0 7-5-1at Tulsa 2/11/17 73-64 W 6-6-0 DNP DNP DNP 9-4-0 0-2-0 4-2-0SMU 2/18/17 66-76 L 0-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 3-2-2 0-1-0 8-4-0UCONN 2/22/17 75-70 W 6-5-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 2-2-0 11-5-0at Memphis 2/26/17 72-71 W 2-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 8-2-1 0-0-1 9-5-0at Cincinnati 3/2/17 47-65 L 5-1-1 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 5-5-1EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 73-51 W 8-7-0 3-1-0 8-3-0 0-1-0 11-3-4 4-6-0 2-4-1at UConn 3/10/17 65-74 L 0-2-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-0 6-3-1AKRON 3/15/17 75-78 L DNP DNP 5-1-0 DNP 8-0-1 2-3-0 10-7-0

21 Damyean 25 Galen 30 Mateen 32 Rob 33 KyleOpponent Date Score WL Dotson Robinson Jr. Hirbod Gray MeyerMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 93-52 W 13-3-1 2-2-6 0-0-0 22-5-4 8-3-2vs George Mason 11/21/16 93-56 W 16-6-0 0-2-10 0-0-1 23-2-3 4-3-0vs South Dakota 11/22/16 85-58 W 21-9-0 9-9-8 0-0-0 14-1-3 0-1-0vs Vermont 11/23/16 72-71 W 8-3-2 4-4-2 DNP 20-3-5 9-4-1CORNELL 11/26/16 83-53 W 10-4-1 6-1-7 0-0-0 15-2-3 0-2-0at LSU 11/29/16 65-84 L 13-6-0 6-0-2 DNP 19-1-1 0-2-0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 105-61 W 16-11-3 5-3-7 3-0-0 23-7-5 3-3-0at Arkansas 12/6/16 72-84 L 15-10-2 14-2-5 DNP 22-3-0 7-3-0RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 82-77 W 12-7-1 3-5-5 DNP 30-7-5 0-0-0UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 83-58 W 25-10-1 2-4-8 1-1-0 16-5-4 3-1-1LIBERTY 12/21/16 77-54 W 22-10-2 5-4-6 3-0-0 22-1-4 0-1-0HARVARD 12/23/16 56-57 L 7-7-0 8-4-2 DNP 15-6-3 2-6-0at UConn 12/28/16 62-46 W 10-6-2 9-5-3 DNP 20-3-1 2-2-0at USF 12/31/16 70-56 W 25-8-1 2-3-2 DNP 25-5-3 1-4-1TULSA 1/4/17 64-61 W 18-6-0 10-4-5 DNP DNP 2-7-0CINCINNATI 1/7/17 58-67 L 10-10-0 10-5-3 DNP 21-4-1 0-2-0at East Carolina 1/11/17 74-58 W 12-10-1 6-4-5 DNP 19-2-4 0-2-1at UCF 1/14/17 70-77 L 10-8-2 20-4-2 DNP 28-2-4 0-0-0MEMPHIS 1/19/17 67-70 LOT 14-6-2 8-2-3 DNP 21-0-3 2-4-1at SMU 1/21/17 64-85 L 25-3-5 5-2-4 DNP 16-3-5 2-2-1TULANE 1/24/17 65-51 W 20-9-2 0-2-3 0-0-0 12-4-4 3-8-0TEMPLE 1/28/17 79-66 W 20-10-1 4-0-2 DNP 28-7-5 0-7-0UCF 2/1/17 82-64 W 31-6-2 14-5-5 1-0-0 15-3-2 3-3-0at Tulane 2/8/17 91-62 W 32-3-0 5-3-3 DNP 18-2-1 2-1-1at Tulsa 2/11/17 73-64 W 24-7-0 2-3-7 DNP 28-3-4 0-6-1SMU 2/18/17 66-76 L 19-4-0 11-3-7 DNP 23-6-1 2-4-2UCONN 2/22/17 75-70 W 25-9-0 4-2-7 DNP 16-6-4 9-11-0at Memphis 2/26/17 72-71 W 31-9-0 3-5-8 DNP 17-5-0 2-4-2at Cincinnati 3/2/17 47-65 L 10-4-0 8-2-1 DNP 17-2-2 2-4-0EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 73-51 W 8-9-3 3-2-3 DNP 24-4-4 2-7-2at UConn 3/10/17 65-74 L 15-3-0 17-5-5 DNP 25-7-3 0-3-1AKRON 3/15/17 75-78 L 19-6-2 3-4-9 DNP 24-5-0 4-6-2

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HOUSTON GAME HIGHSPoints 105 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Field Goals Made 37 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Field Goal Attempts 69 East Carolina 3/5/17) 69 Morgan State 11/11/16)Field Goal Percentage .552 (37-67) Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)3-Point Field Goals Made 14 at SMU 1/21/17)3-Point Field Goal Attempts 33 at SMU 1/21/17)3-Point Field Goal Percentage .611 (11-18) Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Free Throws Made 26 Rhode Island 12/10/16)Free Throw Attempts 34 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (8-8) Liberty 12/21/16) .862 (25-29) UConn 2/22/17)Rebounds 51 East Carolina 3/5/17)Assists 24 vs George Mason 11/21/16) 24 Morgan State 11/11/16)Steals 11 UT Rio Grande Valley 12/17/16)Blocked Shots 8 at USF 12/31/16) 8 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Turnovers 14 done four times; Most recently at SMU 1/21/17)Fouls 26 SMU 2/18/17

HOUSTON GAME LOWSPoints 47 at Cincinnati 3/2/17)Field Goals Made 18 at Cincinnati 3/2/17)Field Goal Attempts 46 at UConn 12/28/16)Field Goal Percentage .333 (20-60) Harvard 12/23/16)3-Point Field Goals Made 3 Cincinnati 1/7/17)3-Point Field Goal Attempts 11 Cornell 11/26/16)3-Point Field Goal Percentage .158 (3-19) Cincinnati 1/7/17)Free Throws Made 5 done three times; Most recently vs SMU 2/18/17)Free Throw Attempts 6 at East Carolina 1/11/17)Free Throw Percentage .455 (5-11) SMU 2/18/17)Rebounds 23 at SMU 1/21/17)Assists 5 at LSU 11/29/16)Steals 1 SMU 2/18/17)Blocked Shots 1 done six times; Most recently at UConn 3/10/17)Turnovers 5 UConn 2/22/17) 5 at UConn 3/10/17)Fouls 10 Liberty 12/21/16)

HOUSTON PLAYER GAME HIGHSPoints 32, Damyean Dotson at Tulane 2/8/17)Field Goals Made 12 , Damyean Dotson at Tulane 2/8/17) 12, Rob Gray at UCF 1/14/17)Field Goal Attempts 25, Rob Gray at Tulsa 2/11/17)FG Pct (min 5 made) .875 (7-8), Danrad Knowles vs UT Rio Grande Valley 12/17/16)3-Point Field Goals Made 7, Damyean Dotson vs UCF 2/1/17)3-Point Field Goal Attempts 16, Damyean Dotson, at Memphis 2/26/17)3-Pt FG Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (4-4), Rob Gray vs Prairie View A&M 12/3/16) 1.000 (3-3, Wes VanBeck at East Carolina 1/11/17)Free Throws Made 14, Rob Gray vs Rhode Island 12/10/16Free Throw Attempts 16, Rob Gray vs Rhode Island 12/10/16FT Pct (min 9 made) 1.000 (10-10), Wes VanBeck vs Tulsa 1/4/17 1.000 (9-9), Rob Gray vs Temple 1/28/17Rebounds 12, Devin Davis vs Morgan State 11/11/16Assists 10, Galen Robinson Jr. vs George Mason 11/21/16Steals 4, Galen Robinson Jr. at Tulsa 2/11/17 4, Galen Robinson, Hr. vs UT Rio Grande Valley 12/17/16Blocked Shots 4, done three times, Most recently by Bertrand Nkali vs Cincinnati 1/7/17Turnovers 7, Rob Gray at SMU 1/21/17Minutes 41, Rob Gray vs Memphis 1/19/17

OPPONENT GAME HIGHSPoints 85 at SMU 1/21/17)Field Goals Made 36 at LSU 11/29/16)Field Goal Attempts 72 at LSU 11/29/16)Field Goal Percentage .568 (25-44) at UCF 1/14/17)3-Point Field Goals Made 14 vs Vermont 11/23/16)3-Point Field Goal Attempts 32 done three times; Most recently by UCF 2/1/17)3-Point Field Goal Percentage .538 (7-13) Tulsa 1/4/17)Free Throws Made 23 Akron 3/15/17)Free Throw Attempts 31 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Free Throw Percentage .909 (20-22) Tulsa 1/4/17)Rebounds 47 Memphis 1/19/17)Assists 25 at SMU 1/21/17)Steals 11 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)Blocked Shots 9 at LSU 11/29/16)Turnovers 21 at Tulane 2/8/17)Fouls 28 Prairie View A&M 12/3/16)

OPPONENT GAME LOWSPoints 46 at UConn 12/28/16)Field Goals Made 15 Morgan State 11/11/16)Field Goal Attempts 44 done three times; Most recently at UConn 3/10/17)Field Goal Percentage .300 (15-50) Morgan State 11/11/16)3-Point Field Goals Made 2 vs South Dakota 11/22/16)3-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 vs George Mason 11/21/16)3-Point Field Goal Percentage .095 (2-21) vs South Dakota 11/22/16)Free Throws Made 4 at LSU 11/29/16) 4 Temple 1/28/17)3-Point Field Goal Attempts 6 Temple 1/28/17)Free Throw Percentage .429 (9-21) Memphis 1/19/17)Rebounds 22 Liberty 12/21/16)Assists 4 Morgan State 11/11/16)Steals 1 at East Carolina 1/11/17) 1 at Tulsa 2/11/17)Blocked Shots 0 at UConn 12/28/16) 0 Tulsa 1/4/17)Turnovers 7 SMU 2/18/17) 9 Akron 3/15/17)Fouls 12 Liberty 12/21/16) 12 at East Carolina 1/11/17)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints 31, E.C. Matthews vs Rhode Island 12/10/16Field Goals Made 12, KJ Lawson vs Memphis 1/19/17 12, E.C. Matthews vs Rhode Island 12/10/16Field Goal Attempts 23, E.C.Matthews vs Rhode Island 12/10/16 23, Antonio Blakeney at LSU 11/29/16FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5), Ben Moore at SMU 1/21/17 1.000 (5-5), Aaron Epps at LSU 11/29/163-Point Field Goals Made 6, Shake Milton at SMU 1/21/17 6, E.C. Matthews vs Rhode Island 12/10/163-Point Field Goal Attempts 13, Matt Morgan vs Cornell 11/26/163-Pt FG Pct (min 4 made) .750 (6-8), Shake Milton at SMU 1/21/17Free Throws Made 9, Isaiah Johnson vs Akron 3/15/17 9, Jalen Adams at UConn 3/10/17Free Throw Attempts 13, Isaiah Johnson vs Akron 3/15/17FT Pct (min 6 made) 1.000 (6-6), done three times; Most recently by Noah Robotham vs Akron 3/15/17Rebounds 16, KJ Lawson vs Memphis 1/19/17Assists 11, Skylar Mays at LSU 11/29/16Steals 4, done three times; Most recentlby by Sterling Brown at SMU 1/21/17Blocked Shots 5, Zena Edosomwan vs Harvard 12/23/16 5, Duop Reath at LSU 11/29/16Turnovers 7, Malik Morgan at Tulane 2/8/17

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v – The American regular-season and tournament champion; w – NCAA Tournament participant; x – NIT participant; () – seeding at The American Championship

2016-17 THE AMERICAN STANDINGS & HONORS

2017 AMERICAN ATHLETICCONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

XL Center – Hartford, Conn.

Thursday, March 9 (9)East Carolina 80, (8) Temple 69(7) Tulsa 66, (10) Tulane 60(6) UConn, 77, (11) USF 66

Friday, March 10 (1) SMU 71, (9) East Carolina 77(4) UCF 84, (5) Memphis 54(2) Cincinnati 80, (7) Tulsa 61(6) UConn 74 , (3) Houston 65

Saturday, March 11 (1 )SMU 70, (4) UCF 59(2) Cincinnati 81, (6) UConn 71

Sunday, March 12 • Title Game (1) SMU 71, (2) Cincinnati 56

All-Championship Team Jalen Adams, UConnSterling Brown, SMUGary Clark, CincinnatiJacob Evans, CincinnatiBen Moore, SMU

Most Outstanding Player Semi Ojeleye, SMU

ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAMS

First Team G Rob Gray HoustonG Damyean Dotson HoustonG Jalen Adams UConnF Dedric Lawson MemphisF Semi Ojeleye SMU

Second Team G Sterling Brown SMUG Troy Caupain CincinnatiG Shake Milton SMUG Ben Moore SMUG B.J. Taylor UCFF Kyle Washington Cincinnati

All-Rookie Team G Jarron Cumberland CincinnatiF Vance Jackson UConnG/F K.J Lawson MemphisG Quinton Rose TempleG Jeremy Sheppard East Carolina

Individual Awards Player of the Year: Semi Ojeleye, SMUDefensive Player of the Year: Tacko Fall, UCFCoach of the Year: Tim Jankovich, SMURookie of the Year: K.J. Lawson, MemphisScholar-Athlete of the Year: Semi Ojeleye, SMUSixth Man of the Year: Jarron Cumberland, Cincinnati Ben Emelogu, SMUMost Improved Player: Cameron Reynolds, TulaneSportsmanship Award: Troy Caupain, Cincinnati

PLAYERS OF THE WEEKNov. 14 Semi Ojeleye SMUNov. 21 Tacko Fall UCFNov. 28 Obi Enechionyia TempleDec. 5 Kyle Washington CincinnatiDec. 12 Dedric Lawson MemphisDec. 19 Dedric Lawson MemphisDec. 26 Gary Clark CincinnatiJan. 2 Rob Gray HoustonJan. 9 Markel Crawford MemphisJan. 16 Sterling Taplin TulsaJan. 23 K.J. Lawson MemphisJan. 30 Jarron Cumberland CincinnatiFeb. 6 Sterling Brown SMUFeb. 13 Semi Ojeleye SMUFeb. 20 Jalen Adams UConnFeb. 27 B.J. Taylor UCFMarch 6 Sterling Brown SMU

ROOKIE OF THE WEEKNov. 14 Quinton Rose TempleNov. 21 Tulio Da Silva USFNov. 28 Quinton Rose TempleDec. 5 Jeremy Sheppard East CarolinaDec. 12 Ray Ona Embo TulaneDec. 19 Jarron Cumberland CincinnatiDec. 26 Alani Moore II TempleJan. 2 Jarron Cumberland CincinnatiJan. 9 Quinton Rose TempleJan. 16 Vance Jackson UConnJan. 23 Vance Jackson UConnJan. 30 Christian Vital UConnFeb. 6 Malik Fitts USFFeb. 13 Quinton Rose TempleFeb. 20 Ray Ona Embo TulaneFeb. 27 Martins Igbanu TulsaMarch 6 Jarron Cumberland Cincinnati

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GAME-by-GAME STARTING LINEUPSOpponent Date 1 2 3 4 5 RecordMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Danrad Knowles 1-0 (1)vs. George Mason 11/21/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Danrad Knowles 2-0 (2)vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Danrad Knowles 3-0 (3)vs. Vermont 11/23/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Danrad Knowles 4-0 (4)CORNELL 11/26/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Danrad Knowles 5-0 (5)at LSU 11/29/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Danrad Knowles 5-1 (6)PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 1-0 (1)at Arkansas 12/6/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 1-1 (2)RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Xavier Dupree Danrad Knowles 1-0 (1)UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 1-0 (1)LIBERTY 12/21/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Bertrand Nkali 1-0 (1)HARVARD 12/23/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Wes VanBeck Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 0-1 (1)* at UConn 12/28/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 2-0 (2)* at USF 12/31/16 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 3-0 (3)* TULSA 1/4/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Wes VanBeck Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 1-1 (2)* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 3-1 (4)* at East Carolina 1/11/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles 1-0 (1)* at UCF 1/14/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles 1-1 (2)* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles 1-2 (3)* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 3-2 (5)* TULANE 1/24/17 Rob Gray Brooks Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Bertrand Nkali 1-0 (1)* TEMPLE 1/28/17 Rob Gray Brooks Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Bertrand Nkali 2-0 (2)* UCF 2/1/17 Rob Gray Brooks Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Bertrand Nkali 3-0 (3)* at Tulane 2/8/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 4-2 (6)* at Tulsa 2/11/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 5-2 (7)* #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Kyle Meyer 5-3 (8)* UCONN 2/22/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 2-1 (3)* at Memphis 2/26/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 3-1 (4)* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 3-2 (5)* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 Damyean Dotson Danrad Knowles Xavier Dupree Bertrand Nkali Kyle Meyer 1-0 (1)vs. UConn 3/10/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 3-3 (6)AKRON 3/15/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Damyean Dotson Devin Davis Kyle Meyer 3-4 (7)

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STARTING LINEUPS / SPECIALT Y STATISTICS

TEAM GAME-by-GAME SPECIALTY STATISTICS Points Off 2nd Chance Points in Turnovers Points the Paint Fastbreak Points Bench PointsOpponent Date UH Opp. UH Opp. UH Opp. UH Opp. UH Opp. Leads OvercomeMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 22 11 23 9 40 14 12 4 23 12vs. George Mason 11/21/16 15 7 15 0 28 22 4 4 32 18 trailed by 4 (1st – 18:24 )vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 16 6 11 5 26 24 4 4 18 11vs. Vermont 11/23/16 9 5 21 12 44 16 11 2 19 6 trailed by 4 (1st – 16:56)CORNELL 11/26/16 28 14 15 5 46 20 4 6 28 12at LSU 11/29/16 7 11 5 23 26 46 4 4 12 22PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 31 15 20 3 35 18 7 12 44 22 trailed by 2 (1st – 18:23)at Arkansas 12/6/16 19 15 9 13 38 38 12 12 14 34RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 13 14 11 16 26 24 2 4 9 9 trailed by 9 (1st – 16:28)UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 26 12 14 7 36 18 4 0 23 29 trailed by 1 (1st – 17:06)LIBERTY 12/21/16 15 2 6 2 26 12 8 0 18 6 trailed by 5 (2nd – 17:59) HARVARD 12/23/16 13 7 15 12 22 28 6 2 24 32* at UConn 12/28/16 11 14 4 5 26 12 2 4 11 0* at USF 12/31/16 9 7 9 9 22 18 7 3 17 20 trailed by 8 (1st – 12:25)* TULSA 1/4/17 13 4 12 8 24 20 2 2 28 8 trailed by 6 (1st – 01:05)* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 10 12 9 14 30 16 6 4 17 2* at East Carolina 1/11/17 9 6 4 17 22 28 9 3 18 12* at UCF 1/14/17 25 15 12 9 32 32 6 0 0 6* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 20 13 14 18 34 42 8 6 4 3* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 14 20 5 12 10 20 3 7 12 13* TULANE 1/24/17 16 8 9 9 18 16 5 2 15 10 trailed by 3 (1st – 13:18)* TEMPLE 1/28/17 15 7 13 8 24 18 7 2 16 19 trailed by 3 (1st – 19:27)* UCF 2/1/17 22 6 4 9 18 18 17 3 31 8 trailed by 4 (1st – 17:42)* at Tulane 2/8/17 27 9 13 9 36 16 3 0 27 11 trailed by 6 (1st – 13:33)* at Tulsa 2/11/17 15 9 16 6 24 22 2 0 13 24 trailed by 2 (1st – 19:48)SMU 2/18/17 11 9 10 13 24 32 4 0 11 8* UCONN 2/22/17 11 4 17 15 24 28 6 6 12 10 trailed by 12 (1st – 00:38)Memphis 2/26/17 14 11 2 10 18 38 11 18 10 7 trailed by 1 (2nd – 03:22)* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 3 22 4 8 16 30 2 4 5 28* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 21 10 22 11 24 12 10 3 48 12 trailed by 3 (1st – 10:41) at UConn 3/10/17 15 6 9 4 28 16 7 2 2 14vs. Akron 3/15/17 7 8 7 6 34 24 6 4 15 21Totals 502 319 360 308 881 738 197 125 554 471Averages 15.7 10.0 11.2 9.6 27.5 23.1 6.2 3.9 17.3 14.7

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#21DAMYEAN DOTSONG • 6-5 • 210 • Two LettersHouston, Texas (Yates HS)OregonSociology

• 2017 NBA Draft Second-Round Selection (New York Knicks)• 2016-17 NABC All-District 25 Second Team

• 2016-17 All-American Athletic Conference First Team• 2015-16 All-American Athletic Conference

Honorable Mention• 2016 Gulf Coast Showcase Most Valuable Player• 2015 Global Sports Classic All-Tournament Team• The American Player of the Week (Feb. 29, 2016)

• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 27, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 13, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Feb. 6, 2017)• The American Honor Roll (Jan. 9, 2017)

• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 18, 2016)• The American Honor Roll (Dec. 28, 2015)

SENIOR (2016-17)Selected by the New York Knicks in the Second Round (No. 44 overall) of the 2017 NBA Draft... Became first Cougar to be taken in the NBA Draft since Alton Ford in 2001... Joined with Rob Gray to give Cougars two All-Conference First-Team selections in the same year for the first time since Carl Herrera and Craig Upchurch in 1990 in the Southwest Conference... Only Cougar to start all 32 games and started all 64 games during his Houston career... Ranked among the nation’s top-10 leaders in 3-point field goal percentage (44.3, 10th) and 3-point field goals made per game (3.38, 8th)... One of only two players to rank among the American Athletic Conference’s top-10 leaders in both scoring and rebounding... Ended his career having made at least one 3-pointer in a school-record 32 straight games... Scored 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting with three 3-pointers in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Scored 16 points with four 3-openers in opening win vs. George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Led all players with 21 points and four 3-pointers in win over South Dakota in Gulf Coast Showcase Semifinals... Also grabbed nine rebounds against the Coyotes... Drove the lane and dished to Devin Davis for the game-winning layup as time expired to lead the Cougars to the Gulf Coast Showcase championship over Vermont... Finished with eight points and three assists... Named tournament Most Valuable Player... Posted 13 points with six rebounds at LSU... Recorded his first double-double of the season with 16 points and game-high 11 rebounds in win against Prairie View A&M... Posted his second straight double-double with 15 points and a game-high 10 rebounds at Arkansas... Finished with 12 points and tied for the team lead with seven rebounds in win against Rhode Island... Enjoyed his third double-double of the season with game highs of 25 points and 10 rebounds in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Connected on 8-of-13 from the field, including 6-of-10 from behind the 3-point line, against the Vaqueros... Finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds in win against Liberty for his fourth double-double... Scored 10 points with six rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals in win at UConn... Tied for game-high honors with 25 points and led all players with eight rebounds in win at USF... Led all players with 18 points and grabbed six rebounds with three steals in win against Tulsa... Finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds for fifth double-double of season against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Enjoyed another double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds in win at East Carolina... Posted 10 points with a team-high eight rebounds at UCF... Recorded 14 points with six rebounds against Memphis... Led Cougars with 25 points and six 3-pointers at SMU... Added five assists and a steal against the Mustangs... Led Houston with 20 points and nine rebounds and added two assists in win at Tulane... Posted 20 points, thanks to four 3-pointers, with 10 rebounds in win against Temple... Scored game-high 31 points and drained seven 3-pointers with six rebounds in win against UCF... Became 58th Cougar to score 30+ points in a game during his career...Topped his career high with 32 points on 12-on-16 shooting in win at Tulane... Buried 6-of-7 3-point attempts with three rebounds in only 26 minutes against the Green Wave... Became first Cougar since Aubrey Coleman in 2009-10 to post consecutive 30-point games and became only 32nd Cougar with multiple 30-point games during his career... Totaled 24 points with a team-high seven rebounds in win at Tulsa... Finished with 19 points and five 3-pointers against No. 19/23 SMU... Led all players with 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds in win against UConn... Sank a free throw with 3.3 seconds left to break a tie and lead the Cougars to the win at Memphis... Finished with 31 points and nine rebounds to pace Houston... Drained his lone 3-pointer with just 12 seconds left in the Cougars’ Senior Day win over East Carolina to extend his school-record streak. American Championship: Posted 15

points with three rebounds against host UConn in Quarterfinals. NIT: Scored 19 points on 6-of-13 shooting and grabbed six rebounds with a pair of assists against Akron in First Round... Drained a bucket with 8:18 left to become 47th player in Houston history to reach 1,000 points during his career.

JUNIOR (2015-16)Only Cougar to start every game... One of only three players to rank among the American Athletic Conference’s top-11 leaders in both scoring and rebounding... Led Houston with six double-doubles... Made his Houston debut in the starting lineup against Prairie View A&M... Finished with 21 points, including three 3-pointers, and added six rebounds and two assists against the Panthers.... Recorded 11 points with 10 rebounds for the first double-double of his career against UT Rio Grande Valley.... Scored nine points with seven rebounds in win against Murray State... Led all play-ers with 19 points and 12 rebounds at Rhode Island... Finished with 13 points and a team-high 10 rebounds in win against LSU... Totaled 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting with three 3-pointers and added six rebounds and a pair of assists in win against North Carolina Central... Posted 16 points with six rebounds, three assists and three steals in win against Eastern Illinois during Global Sports Classic Second Round... Scored 11 points in a 4-minute stretch early against the Panthers... Totaled eight points with seven rebounds against Grand Canyon during Global Sports Classic Third Round... Finished with 21 points and a game-high 14 rebounds with three assists and a pair of steals against Wyoming in Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Posted 15 points with eight rebounds against Nicholls... Drained five 3-pointers on the way to 17 points in win at USF in American Athletic Conference opener... Added six rebounds and a pair of steals against the Bulls... Grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds, including three offensive, at Cincinnati... Totaled 10 points with a team-high seven rebounds against UConn... Led Houston with 16 points and added seven rebounds and three assists at No. 8/NR SMU... Scored 11 points against USF... Posted nine points and nine rebounds in win against Tulsa... Finished with 23 points and a game-high 13 rebounds in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Totaled 13 points with four rebounds in win over No 12/NR SMU... Posted 23 points with four 3-pointers at Tulsa... Recorded 21 points with three 3-pointers and three rebounds in win against Memphis... Recorded 12 points with four rebounds in win against UCF... Led the Cougars with 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting with four rebounds in win at Tulane... Tied for team lead with 20 points and led Cougars with six 3-pointers against Temple... Led five Cougars in double digits with 17 points on 7-of-9 shooting with six rebounds at UCF... Led all players with 22 points and 14 rebounds in win at UConn for seventh double-double of the season... Tied for team lead with 13 points and led the Cougars with seven rebounds and three 3-pointers in win against Cincinnati. American Championship: Posted 16 points with three 3-pointers and added four rebounds against Tulane. NIT: Scored 14 points with a team-high six assists and added two steals against Georgia Tech in First Round.

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Sat out and did not compete while attending classes at University of Houston-Downtown.

SOPHOMORE (2013-14 at Oregon) Made 33 starts, averaging 9.4 points per game as the team’s fourth-leading scorer... Reached double figure scoring in 16 games... Ranked third on the team in FGs made (116) and fourth in rebounds per game (3.2)... Starter in 69-of-70 games he’s played in during his Oregon career... Shot 80.3 percent at the charity stripe, sinking 53-of-66 free throws... Scored season-high 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting against Western Carolina... Matched his season-high on Feb. 19 against Washington, scoring 17 points on an efficient 7-of-8 shooting effort with two steals... Scored 13 points against Pacific and Cal Poly in the Global Sports Hardwood Challenge... Led team past Ole Miss in overtime with 13 points, six boards, two assists and a block... Scored 14 points with three assists in blowout victory over UC Irvine... Made the go-ahead lay-in with 35 seconds left in overtime against BYU (12-21), part of his 15 points... Stole the ball and scored a breakaway dunk with less than one second left in overtime, finishing with 11 points in win at Utah... Scored 16 points with four boards and two assists at Colorado... Scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting with two assists and a steal against Stanford... Had 12 points with three rebounds and two assists at Arizona... Went 6-of-9 from the floor with 15 points in victory against Oregon State on Feb. 17... Scored 15 points on a 6-of-11 shooting display in victory over Arizona State on March 4.

FRESHMAN (2012-13 at Oregon) Started 36 of Oregon’s 37 games... Ranked second on the team in scoring (11.4 ppg) and fourth in rebounding (3.5 rpg)... Was named to the 2013 Kyle Macy Freshman All-America Team... A Pac-12 All-Tournament team selection after averaging 14.7 points per game for the tournament champions... Selected to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team following the regular season... Finalist for the Team USA U19 team... Scored a season high 23 points against Saint Louis in the NCAA Round of 32, hitting 5-of-6 three-pointers... Connected on eight field goals and scored 21 points against Oregon State on Jan. 6... Grabbed a career-best nine rebounds against Washington State on Jan. 23... Scored in double figures 22 times, including six straight to end the season... Shot 33 percent from behind the arc (47-of-143).

JACK YATES HIGH SCHOOLAveraged 21 points and five rebounds per game as a senior... Named 2012 Greater Houston Player of the Year by Houston Chronicle... Selected as 4A All-State, All-Region 3 and All-District 21 in his senior season... Named team captain in 2011-12... Led JYHS to the 4A state title game, scoring 23 points in a losing effort... Registered 26 points in the semifinal round of the state tourney to send JYHS to the title game... Averaged 18 points and six rebounds as a junior... Recognized as the District 21 Newcomer of the Year... Also an All-District performer as a junior... Member of JYHS team that was a consensus No. 1 ranked prep team in the nation in 2009-10 ... Helped lead JYHS to a state title as a sophomore... Played prep basketball for Greg Wise... Played AAU basketball for Houston Hoops under the direction of coach Byron Gibson.

PERSONALFull name is Damyean Da’Kethe Dotson... Born in Houston... Son of Lorie Dotson... Majored in sociology.

CAREER HIGHSPoints32, at Tulane (2/8/17) Field Goals Made12, at Tulane (2/8/17)

Field Goal Attempts24, at Memphis (2/26/17)

3-Point Field Goals Made7, vs. UCF (2/1/17)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts16, at Memphis (2/26/17)

Free Throws Made6, vs. Memphis (2/10/16)

Free Throw Attempts9, vs. Georgetown (11/8/13)

Rebounds14, at UConn (2/28/16);14, vs. Wyoming (12/22/15)

Assists5, at rv/rv SMU (1/21/17) Steals3, done seven times; Most recently at Memphis (2/26/17)

Blocked Shots2, vs. Utah Valley (11/19/13)

Minutes Played 46, at East Carolina (1/30/16)

Italics indicates accomplished at Oregon

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DOTSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2012-13 (at Oregon) 37-36 1,031 163-371 .439 47-143 .329 47-65 .723 32-98 130 – 3.5 42-0 33 51 5 34 420 – 11.4 2013-14 (at Oregon) 33-33 786 116-265 .438 26-83 .313 53-66 .803 23-83 106 – 3.2 58-0 40 39 5 16 311 – 9.4 2014-15 Redshirt at University of Houston-Downtown 2015-16 32-32 991 164-324 .506 62-169 .367 55-66 .833 62-155 217 – 6.8 61-1 40 33 6 22 445 – 13.9 2016-17 32-32 1,098 202-430 .470 108-244 .443 44-53 .830 49-173 222 – 6.9 53-0 36 33 5 29 556 – 17.4 Houston Totals 64-64 2,089 366-754 .485 170-413 .412 99-119 .832 111-328 439 – 6.9 114-1 76 66 11 51 1,001 – 15.6Oregon Totals 70-69 1,817 279-636 .439 73-226 .323 100-131 .763 55-181 236 – 3.4 100-0 73 90 10 50 731 –10.4 Totals 134-133 3,906 645-1,390 .464 243-639 .380 199-250 .796 166-509 675 – 5.0 214-1 149 156 21 101 1,732 – 12.9

DOTSON’S CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2012-13 (PAC-12) 18-18 504 68-174 .391 16-59 .271 28-41 .683 17-54 71 – 3.9 25-0 14 24 1 14 180 – 10.0 2013-14 (PAC-12) 17-17 403 58-134 .433 11-43 .256 30-35 .857 11-38 49 – 2.9 35-0 19 18 1 9 157 – 9.2 2014-15 (American) Did not compete 2015-16 (American) 18-18 576 96-187 .513 38-101 .376 30-35 .857 34-78 112 – 6.2 36-1 22 22 2 13 260 – 14.4 2016-17 (American) 18-18 646 125-259 .483 65-155 .419 29-36 .806 25-102 127 – 7.1 32-0 21 17 3 15 344 – 19.1 PAC-12 Totals 35-35 907 126-308 .409 27-102 .265 58-76 .763 28-92 120 – 3.4 60-0 33 42 2 23 337 – 9.6 American Totals 36-36 1,222 221-446 .496 103-256 .402 59-71 .831 59-180 239 – 6.6 68-1 43 39 5 28 604 – 16.8 Totals 71-71 2,129 347-754 .460 130-358 .363 117-147 .796 87-272 359 – 5.1 128-1 76 81 7 51 941 – 13.3

DOTSON’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE * 27 5-8 3-6 0-0 2-1-3 2 1 1 0 0 13vs. George Mason * 24 6-10 4-5 0-0 0-6-6 1 0 0 1 2 16vs. South Dakota * 32 8-15 4-8 1-1 2-7-9 3 0 0 0 1 21vs. Vermont * 35 3-8 2-5 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 1 0 2 8CORNELL * 25 4-6 2-4 0-0 2-2-4 4 1 2 0 0 10at LSU * 35 4-12 3-7 2-2 1-5-6 0 0 1 0 0 13PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 21 7-11 2-2 0-1 5-6-11 1 3 4 0 1 16at Arkansas * 39 6-15 3-9 0-0 3-7-10 1 2 2 0 2 15RHODE ISLAND * 38 5-13 2-3 0-0 2-5-7 1 1 1 0 0 12UTRGV * 30 8-13 6-10 3-7-10 2 1 2 1 3 25LIBERTY * 34 8-18 4-12 2-2 2--8-10 0 2 0 0 0 22HARVARD * 39 3-15 1-5 0-0 0-7-7 3 0 1 0 1 7* at UConn * 29 3-7 1-5 3-4 1-5-6 0 2 0 0 2 10* at USF * 32 9-15 6-10 1-2 4-4-8 2 1 0 0 0 25* TULSA * 39 6-17 4-12 2-3 2-4-6 1 0 1 1 3 18* #22/22 CINCINNATI * 40 4-11 2-7 0-0 2-8-10 3 0 2 0 0 10* at East Carolina * 33 4-8 4-6 0-0 1-9-10 1 1 0 0 1 12* at UCF * 37 4-8 2-5 0-0 3-5-8 3 2 1 0 1 10* MEMPHIS * 39 6-9 2-4 0-0 1-5-6 1 2 1 0 1 14* at rv/rv SMU * 36 9-17 6-10 1-2 2-1-3 3 5 2 0 1 25* TULANE * 36 8-18 2-9 2-2 1-8-9 2 2 2 0 0 20* TEMPLE * 37 7-13 4-7 2-2 1-9-10 1 1 0 0 0 20* UCF * 35 11-16 7-12 2-2 0-6-6 4 2 1 0 0 31* at Tulane * 26 12-16 6-7 2-2 1-2-3 1 0 0 1 2 32* at Tulsa * 37 9-20 3-11 3-4 2-5-7 2 0 2 0 0 24* #19/23 SMU * 38 7-16 5-10 0-0 1-3-4 1 0 0 0 0 19* UCONN * 38 9-19 3-9 4-4 2-7-9 2 0 0 0 0 25* at Memphis * 40 11-24 5-16 4-6 0-9-9 0 0 0 1 3 31* at #18/20 Cincinnati * 38 4-9 2-6 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 4 1 0 10* EAST CAROLINA * 36 2-16 1-9 3-3 1-8-9 3 3 1 0 2 8at UConn * 38 4-14 3-7 4-4 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 1 15vs. Akron * 35 6-13 4-6 3-4 1-5-6 2 2 1 0 1 19

DOTSON’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 30 9-14 3-4 0-0 3-3-6 3 2 2 0 0 21FLORIDA A&M * 17 1-7 1-5 0-0 0-5-5 1 0 0 0 0 3ULM * 22 1-7 1-4 2-2 2-2-4 2 1 1 1 0 5UTRGV * 31 5-9 0-3 1-1 2-8-10 2 1 0 0 0 11MURRAY STATE * 27 2-5 1-4 4-4 0-7-7 0 1 1 0 0 9at Rhode Island * 32 7-14 0-2 5-7 4-8-12 2 0 1 1 0 19LSU * 34 5-7 2-3 1-2 2-8-10 1 1 1 0 2 13NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL * 27 5-8 3-5 1-1 3-3-6 2 2 1 0 0 14EASTERN ILLINOIS * 32 6-11 4-8 0-0 3-3-6 3 3 0 0 3 16vs. Grand Canyon * 33 3-11 2-9 0-0 2-5-7 1 3 1 0 0 8vs. Wyoming * 39 8-14 3-8 2-2 3-11-14 4 3 1 0 2 21NICHOLLS * 27 5-10 1-6 4-4 2-6-8 0 0 0 1 0 15* at USF * 34 5-8 5-8 2-2 0-6-6 3 2 1 0 1 17* at Temple * 14 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 0 1 5* TULANE * 28 2-10 0-6 1-2 1-4-5 0 1 0 0 1 5* at Cincinnati * 31 1-8 1-5 1-2 3-8-11 2 1 2 1 1 4* UCONN * 33 5-12 0-5 0-0 3-4-7 1 2 0 0 0 10* at #8/NR SMU * 37 7-12 2-6 0-1 4-3-7 1 3 5 0 2 16* USF * 33 3-11 1-7 4-4 1-2-3 3 1 3 0 1 11* TULSA * 30 2-6 0-1 5-5 4-5-9 3 1 2 0 1 9* at East Carolina * 46 8-14 2-5 5-7 4-9-13 2 3 1 0 2 23* #12/nr SMU * 26 5-10 2-5 1-1 1-3-4 4 0 1 0 1 13* at Tulsa * 37 9-17 4-10 1-1 1-1-2 1 0 2 0 0 23* MEMPHIS * 29 6-8 3-4 6-6 1-2-3 5 1 0 0 0 21* UCF * 29 5-12 0-5 2-2 2-2-4 1 1 0 0 0 12* at Tulane * 35 9-12 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 2 1 1 0 0 19* TEMPLE * 34 7-11 6-8 0-0 0-5-5 1 1 2 0 0 20* at UCF * 26 7-9 3-5 0-0 1-5-6 0 1 0 1 1 17* at UConn * 38 9-15 4-9 0-0 5-9-14 1 33 1 0 1 22* CINCINNATI * 36 4-7 3-5 2-2 2-5-7 3 0 0 0 0 13vs. Tulane * 30 5-9 3-6 3-5 2-2-4 4 0 1 1 0 16at Georgia Tech * 34 6-11 0-1 2-3 0-6-6 0 1 1 0 2 14

DOTSON’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSat out as redshirt

DOTSON’s 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (at Oregon)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsvs. Georgetown * 26 1-8 0-4 5-9 3-5-8 2 1 3 0 0 7WESTERN CAROLINA * 25 3-7 0-2 3-3 0-2-2 0 2 0 0 0 9UTAH VALLEY * 29 3-11 0-3 2-2 2-3-5 2 1 1 2 0 8SAN FRANCISCO * 32 7-12 2-2 1-2 1-5-6 1 2 3 0 0 17PACIFIC * 23 5-5 2-2 1-2 1-6-7 2 0 1 0 1 13NORTH DAKOTA * 12 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 2 0 0 2CAL POLY * 28 4-6 2-3 3-4 0-4-4 2 0 1 0 0 13at Mississippi * 26 6-13 1-4 0-0 1-5-6 1 2 0 1 0 13vs. Illinois * 26 5-9 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 2 0 0 10UC IRVINE * 25 5-11 2-4 2-2 1-2-3 1 3 0 0 0 14BYU * 23 6-14 1-2 2-2 1-2-3 2 1 0 0 3 15MORGAN STATE * 21 5-8 2-3 3-3 1-1-2 2 3 3 0 0 15* at Utah * 22 3-6 0-1 5-5 0-4-4 4 1 1 1 2 11* at Colorado * 27 6-16 1-4 3-4 3-1-4 2 0 3 0 0 10* CALIFORNIA * 29 4-7 0-1 2-2 1-3-4 2 0 3 0 0 10* STANFORD * 19 4-6 2-3 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 2 0 1 10* at Oregon State * 30 2-9 1-4 2-2 0-1-1 4 0 1 0 2 7* at Washington * 27 3-7 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 4 1 1 0 0 8* at Washington St. * 24 3-6 1-3 1-1 1-0-1 1 1 2 0 1 8* UCLA * 31 3-9 1-3 0-0 0-6-6 2 3 1 0 0 7* USC * 24 2-7 0-3 2-2 1-1-2 2 1 1 0 1 6* at Arizona * 20 4-9 1-3 3-4 3-0-3 2 2 1 0 0 12* at Arizona State * 20 2-7 0-3 1-2 0-3-3 2 0 0 0 0 5* OREGON STATE * 24 6-9 0-1 3-3 1-0-1 3 1 0 0 0 15* WASHINGTON * 26 7-8 1-1 2-4 1-3-4 2 1 1 0 2 17* at UCLA * 22 2-8 0-2 2-2 0-3-3 2 1 0 0 0 6* at USC * 13 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 1 0 0 0 2* ARIZONA STATE * 28 6-11 3-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 1 0 0 15* ARIZONA * 17 0-5 0-2 2-2 0-4-4 2 0 2 0 0 2vs. Oregon State * 23 2-8 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 5vs. UCLA * 24 1-7 1-3 1-2 0-0-0 1 1 4 0 2 4vs. BYU * 21 2-7 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 3 0 0 1 4vs. Wisconsin * 19 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 0 0 0 0 5

DOTSON’s 2012-13 GAME-BY-GAME (at Oregon)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsNORTHERN ARIZONA * 30 5-8 2-3 1-2 2-4-6 2 0 1 0 0 13PORTLAND STATE 25 5-8 1-3 1-1 2-4-6 1 1 0 0 3 12VANDERBILT * 25 4-9 2-6 0-0 0-4-4 0 1 0 1 0 10JACKSONVILLE ST. * 22 4-10 0-5 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 1 0 1 8at UNLV * 30 8-18 1-6 2-2 1-2-3 1 3 1 0 1 19vs. Cincinnati * 33 4-11 1-5 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 9UTSA * 25 2-4 2-3 2-2 0-2-2 1 2 2 0 0 8ARK.-PINE BLUFF * 24 5-11 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 1 11IDAHO STATE * 16 5-7 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 1 12NEBRASKA * 28 3-7 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 01 1 1 0 0 8at UTEP * 42 8-17 2-6 2-2 3-1-4 2 3 5 0 3 20HOUSTON BAPTIST * 21 5-6 0-0 0-1 2-6-8 1 2 2 0 1 10NEVADA * 24 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 0 1 3 0 0 4* at Oregon State * 35 8-15 2-6 3-4 1-5-6 2 0 2 0 1 21* ARIZONA * 30 4-9 1-2 0-0 2-2-4 0 2 1 1 0 9* ARIZONA STATE * 25 6-12 2-2 0-0 1-3-4 0 0 2 0 0 14* at USC * 29 6-11 1-4 3-4 1-1-2 4 0 0 0 1 16* at UCLA * 35 2-11 2-3 5-6 2-4-6 2 3 1 0 2 11* WASHINGTON ST. * 31 3-10 2-6 3-4 4-5-9 1 1 2 0 2 11* WASHINGTON * 27 3-5 0-0 2-4 0-4-4 2 0 3 0 2 8* at Stanford * 27 3-8 1-4 0-2 0-4-4 1 0 2 0 0 7* at California * 31 4-7 0-0 1-1 0-6-6 1 1 3 0 1 9* COLORADO * 26 2-8 1-4 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 0 0 0 5* UTAH * 27 5-11 1-6 5-5 2-2-4 3 2 1 0 0 16* at Washington * 28 5-11 1-4 2-2 0-2-2 1 1 0 0 0 13* at Washington St. * 39 6-17 2-6 2-3 1-4-5 1 1 0 0 2 16* CALIFORNIA * 28 4-12 0-4 1-2 1-2-3 1 1 3 0 0 9* STANFORD * 27 3-10 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 2 6* OREGON STATE * 10 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 4* at Colorado * 25 2-9 0-3 1-4 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 5* at Utah * 24 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 2 0 1 0vs. Washington * 33 6-14 3-6 2-2 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 2 17vs. Utah * 28 6-14 2-5 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 1 0 2 14vs. UCLA * 29 4-8 3-4 2-2 2-1-3 1 1 2 1 0 13vs. Oklahoma State * 31 6-14 3-9 2-4 0-1-1 1 2 2 0 1 17vs. Saint Louis * 31 8-12 5-6 2-3 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 2 23vs. Louisville * 30 5-14 1-5 1-1 0-2-2 2 0 4 0 2 12

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SENIOR (2016-17)Competed in 17 games with starts against Rhode Island and American Athletic Conference rival East Carolina during Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Made his season debut in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Finished with a rebound, assist and steal against the Bears... Recorded two steals against Cornell... Made first start of his career against Rhode Island... Finished with three points against the Rams.. Scored the Cougars’ first points in their Senior Day win over East Carolina in the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion on a 3-pointer... Finished with three points and a rebound against the Pirates.

JUNIOR (2015-16)Competed in 21 games... Made his Houston debut against Prairie View A&M... Posted seven points with two rebounds, an assist and blocked shots against the Panthers... Grabbed five rebounds with two blocks and a pair of steals against Florida A&M... Recorded five points with five rebounds and a blocked shot in win against LSU... Totaled three points with three rebounds in win at UCF.

PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGECompeted for head coach Chuck Taylor... Chose Houston over LSU, Oklahoma State, Mississippi, Nevada and Western Kentucky. Sophomore (2014-15): Competed in all 30 games with 16 starts... Finished second on the team with 5.8 rebounds per game... Enjoyed eight games with double-digit points, including two 20+-point efforts... Grabbed 7+ rebounds in 11 games... Scored 21 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field and 7-of-8 shooting from the free throw line in win at Southwestern Christian College... Followed with 16 points and 10 boards win another win against SCC... Scored a career-high 23 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field and a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line in win against Navarro College... Blocked three shots in games against Blinn College, Kilgore College and Coastal Bend College. Freshman (2013-14): Competed in 32 games... Scored 13 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win at Murray State College... Finished with 10 points, two treys and six rebounds in the season finale against South Plains College... Grabbed seven rebounds in win against Panola College.

HIGH SCHOOLRecognized as one of the top-35 players in the state by Texas Basketball... Listed among the top 15 players in the city of Houston by RCS Sports. Senior (2012-13): Competed at Trent Internationale in Houston for head coach Eugene Harris.. Scored 14 points against Clovis HIgh during the Southwest Dairy Farms Classic championship game on the way to being named to the All-Tournament Team. Junior (2011-12): Was an All-District First-Team performer... Averaged 17 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocked shots per game.

PERSONALFull name is Xavier Keyonte Dupree... Born in Houston... Son of Valencia Kennedy... Majored in sociology.

CAREER HIGHSPoints7, vs. George Mason (11/21/16);7, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/18/15)

Field Goals Made3, vs. George Mason (11/21/16);3, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/18/15)

Field Goal Attempts5, vs. Nicholls (12/28/15)5, vs. LSU (12/13/15)

3-Point Field Goals Made1, done 11 times; Most recently vs. East Carolina (3/5/17)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts3, done three times; Most recently vs. Nicholls (12/28/15)

Free Throws Made1, vs. USF (12/31/16)

Free Throw Attempts2, vs. USF (12/31/16)

Rebounds7, vs. George Mason (11/21/16)

Assists2, at Temple (1/2/16);2, vs. Florida A&M (11/21/15)

Steals2, vs. Cornell (11/26/16)

Blocked Shots2, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/3/16);2, vs. Florida A&M (11/21/15)

Minutes Played 17, vs. LSU (12/13/15);17, vs. ULM (11/28/15)

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DUPREE’S 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 9 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0vs. George Mason 11/21/16 9 3-4 1-1 0-0 1-6 7 2 1 1 0 0 7vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0vs. Vermont 11/23/16 Did not compete – Coach’s decisionCORNELL 11/26/16 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0at LSU 11/29/16 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 7 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-3 3 0 1 1 2 1 2at Arkansas 12/6/16 Did not compete – Coach’s decisionRHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 * 14 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0LIBERTY 12/21/16 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 12/23/16 5 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3* at UConn 12/28/16 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0* at USF 12/31/16 2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1* TULSA 1/4/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* at East Carolina 1/11/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* at UCF 1/14/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* TULANE 1/24/17 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0* TEMPLE 1/28/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* UCF 2/1/17 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0* at Tulane 2/8/17 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0* at Tulsa 2/11/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* UCONN 2/22/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* at Memphis 2/26/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 * 5 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 at UConn 3/10/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decisionAkron 3/15/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision

DUPREE’S 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M 11/18/15 14 3-4 1-2 0-0 1-1 2 2 1 3 0 1 7FLORIDA A&M 11/21/15 15 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-5 5 2 2 0 2 1 0ULM 11/28/15 17 0-3 0-3 0-0 3-1 4 3 1 1 0 1 0UTRGV 11/30/15 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3MURRAY STATE 12/2/15 DNP – coach’s decisionat Rhode Island 12/8/15 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0LSU 12/13/15 17 2-5 1-3 0-0 3-2 5 3 1 2 1 0 5NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 12/16/15 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/19/15 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Grand Canyon 12/21/15 7 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3vs. Wyoming 12/22/15 DNP – coach’s decisionNICHOLLS 12/28/15 13 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 1 0 0 3* at USF 12/30/15 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 4 1 0 1 1 0* at Temple 1/2/16 15 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-4 5 2 1 2 0 0 5* TULANE 1/5/16 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0* at Cincinnati 1/13/16 DNP – coach’s decision* UCONN 1/17/16 10 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3* at #8/NR SMU 1/19/16 DNP – coach’s decision* USF 1/23/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0* TULSA 1/27/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0* at East Carolina 1/30/16 DNP – coach’s decision* #12/nr SMU 2/1/16 DNP – coach’s decision* at Tulsa 2/7/16 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0* MEMPHIS 2/10/16 DNP – coach’s decision* UCF 2/13/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* at Tulane 2/17/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0* TEMPLE 2/21/16 DNP – coach’s decision* at UCF 2/24/16 12 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-3 3 1 0 2 0 0 3* at UConn 2/28/16 DNP – coach’ decision* CINCINNATI 3/3/16 DNP – coach’s decisionvs. Tulane 3/11/16 DNP – coach’s decisionat Georgia Tech 3/16/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DUPREE’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 21-0 164 11-31 .355 8-20 .400 0-0 .000 10-26 36 – 1.7 21-0 9 11 4 5 30 – 1.4 2016-17 17-2 97 7-19 .368 4-10 .400 1-2 .500 4-17 21 – 1.2 18-0 7 7 4 5 19 – 1.1 Totals 38-2 261 18-50 .360 12-30 .400 1-2 .500 14-43 57 – 1.5 39-0 16 18 8 10 49 – 1.3

DUPREE’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 10-0 67 3-8 .375 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-12 13 – 1.3 9-0 3 3 1 2 9 – 0.9 2016-17 7-1 29 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-3 4 – 0.6 8-0 3 3 0 1 4 – 0.6 Totals 17-1 96 4-13 .308 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 2-15 17 – 1.0 17-0 6 6 1 3 13 – 0.8

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• The American Rookie of the Week (Jan. 20, 2014)• The American Rookie of the Week (Jan. 6, 2014)• The American Weekly Honor Roll (Jan. 19, 2015)• The American Weekly Honor Roll (Dec. 16, 2013)

• 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team

SENIOR (2016-17)Finished his career as school record holder with 72 conference games played... Tied for fourth in Houston career history with 126 games played... Tied for third on team with 3.7 rebounds per game... Posted 14 points with seven rebounds in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Drained all but one of his seven field goal attempts against the Bears... Scored 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting in opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Totaled 16 points with five rebounds in win over South Dakota during Gulf Coast Showcase Semifinals... Posted 11 points with four rebounds to help lead Cougars to Gulf Coast Showcase championship over Vermont... Scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds in win against Prairie View A&M... Finished with 25 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field and 11-of-12 shooting from the free throw line in win against Rhode Island... Totaled 14 points on 7-of-8 shooting in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Posted 10 points with four rebounds and a pair of blocks in win against Liberty... Scored 10 points with a pair of rebounds in win at UConn... Finished with 10 points, six rebounds and a pair of blocked shots in win against Tulsa... Totaled six points with three rebounds, three assists and three blocks in win at East Carolina... Enjoyed first double-double of the season with 13 points and team-high 10 rebounds against Memphis... Scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Cougars’ Senior Day win over East Carolina in the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

JUNIOR (2015-16)Led the Cougars and ranked among the American Athletic Conference top-15 lead-ers with 2.0 offensive rebounds per game... Made his season debut against Prairie View A&M... Finished with three points, a block and rebound against the Panthers... Scored eight points with six rebounds against Florida A&M... Made his first start of the season a memorable one... Scored 20 points on 7-of-11 from the field and grabbed nine rebounds with three blocked shots in win against LSU... Finished with 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting and grabbed four offensive rebounds in win against LSU... Snared seven rebounds, including five offensive, at Cincinnati... Returned to the starting lineup at No. 8/NR SMU... Scored 14 points and led the Cougars with eight rebounds against the Mustangs... Posted 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting and added seven rebounds, including four offensive, against USF... Finished with 11 points and six rebounds in win against Tulsa... Recorded eight points with nine rebounds and four assists in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Totaled 13 points with six rebounds in win against UCF... Posted 13 points on 6-of-6 shooting in win at UCF... Totaled 10 points with four rebounds and two blocks in win at UConn.

SOPHOMORE (2014-15)One of only two players to start all 32 games... One of only three players to compete in all 32 games... Was the Cougars’ third-leading scorer and rebounder with 9.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per game... Led the Cougars with 42 blocked shots and finished eighth in the league with 1.3 blocks per game... Made his season debut in the Cougars’ win at Murray State... Finished with four points, seven rebounds and two assists against the Racers... Scored 11 points with nine rebounds against Morgan State in the home opener... Posted 11 points with four rebounds and game-high three blocks at Harvard... Sank a big basket after Texas-Pan American pulled to within

eight points in the second half... Finished with seven points, eight rebounds and five blocked shots against the Broncs... Posted 12 points with four rebounds in win against Houston Baptist... Recorded the first double-double of his career with 22 points and 11 rebounds against South Carolina State during the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional Round... Finished with 15 points and 12 rebounds against Boise State during the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round for his second straight double-double... Posted 15 points with a team-high eight rebounds against UCF... Recorded eight points with a team-high seven rebounds against Memphis... Led the Cougars with 16 points and added seven rebounds with two assists, two blocks and a pair of steals at East Carolina... Finished with 31 points on 11-of-15 shooting with four rebounds and a pair of blocked shots against Tulane... Led the Cougars in scoring for the third straight game with 15 points at Cincinnati.. Added two rebounds and three assists against the Bearcats.... Finished with 10 points and tied for the team lead with seven rebounds against Rice... Led the Cougar with 10 points and added six rebounds against Tulsa... Topped Houston with eight rebounds and two blocks at UCF... Fell just one rebound shy of a double-double against Cincinnati with 16 points, nine rebounds and a game-high three blocked shots... Totaled 13 points with three rebounds, and two assists at Temple.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013-14)Competed in 31 games with 10 starts... Joined teammate Mikhail McLean on the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team... Finished third on the team with 4.3 rebounds per game... Received waiver from NCAA granting immediate eligibility on Nov. 13... Made his collegiate debut against UTSA the next night inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Finished with seven points, five rebounds and two blocked shots in 19 minutes against the Roadrunners... Scored eight points with eight rebounds and an assist against Stanford during the Progressive Legends Classic Championship Rounds in Barclays Center... Scored eight points with six rebounds against Texas Tech during the Progressive Legends Classic Third-Place Game... Scored 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting with five rebounds and a pair of steals against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi... Totaled 19 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field and from the free throw line and grabbed four rebounds with a pair of steals against Alcorn State... Scored 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting at Louisiana-Lafayette... Grabbed nine rebounds and swatted two shots against Rice during the Dickies Shootout... Totaled 13 points with nine rebounds against No. 17/15 UConn in Houston’s American Athletic Conference opener... Posted 12 points with five rebounds at USF... Totaled nine points with 10 rebounds and a blocked shot against Cincinnati... Led all players with 16 points and four blocked shots and added a team-high eight rebounds against Rutgers... Made the first start of his career against the Scarlet Knights... Led Houston with 10 points, eight rebounds and six blocked shots at UConn... Paced the Cougars with 11 points, including eight in the second half, and added three rebounds at No. 11/10 Cincin-nati... Enjoyed a perfect shooting night on the way to 19 points at Temple... Con-nected on all seven shots from the field and all four attempts from the free throw line against the Owls... Add three rebounds and a block against Temple.

FRESHMAN (2012-13)Attended University of Houston-Downtown and did not compete or practice.

HOMESCHOOL CHRISTIAN YOUTH ASSOCIATIONFour-star recruit by ESPN... Ranked at No. 56 in the ESPNU 100 and at No. 47 in the Rivals 150... Chose Houston over Baylor and Arkansas... Played with on the Texas Pro AAU team for head coach Marland Lowe. Senior (2011-12): Received the Maravich Award as the nation’s top HomeSchool student-athlete... Helped lead the HCYA War-riors to the homeschool national championship... Honored as a HomeSchool basket-ball All-American. Junior (2010-11): Helped lead the Warriors to the New School Division Gold Ball national championship.... Received HomeSchool All-America honors.

PERSONALFull name is Danrad Knowles... Often goes by the nickname Chicken... Born in Nas-sau, Bahamas... Son of Trudy Deal and Daniel Knowles... Majored in health.

CAREER HIGHSPoints31, vs. Tulane (1/17/15)

Field Goals Made11, vs. Tulane (1/17/15)

Field Goal Attempts15, vs. Tulane (1/17/15)

3-Point Field Goals Made3, done three times; Most recently at Cincinnati (1/21/15)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts7, at East Carolina (1/14/15);7, vs. Boise State (12/22/2014)

Free Throws Made11, vs. Rhode Island (12/10/16)

Free Throw Attempts12, vs. Rhode Island (12/10/16)

Rebounds12, vs. Boise State (12/22/2014)

Assists4, done four times; Most recently at East Carolina (1/30/16)

Steals4, vs. USF (3/1/15)

Blocked Shots6, at rv/rv UConn (1/30/14)

Minutes Played 44, at East Carolina (1/30/16)

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KNOWLES’ 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE * 24 6-7 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 3 0 1 1 0 14vs. George Mason * 21 5-8 0-0 3-3 0-2-2 2 1 1 0 0 13vs. South Dakota * 31 6-13 0-1 4-4 3-2-5 1 1 0 1 0 16vs. Vermont * 24 4-6 0-0 3-5 1-3-4 4 0 1 0 0 11CORNELL * 20 3-5 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 0 0 1 0 0 6at LSU * 14 1-3 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 0 3PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 23 3-5 0-0 2-3 4-4-8 3 0 1 2 0 8at Arkansas 25 0-3 0-0 2-6 2-3-5 5 0 2 1 0 2RHODE ISLAND * 33 7-10 0-0 11-12 2-2-4 3 0 0 4 1 25UTRGV * 25 7-8 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 3 0 0 1 0 14LIBERTY * 31 3-8 0-0 4-4 3-1-4 1 0 0 2 0 10HARVARD * 22 3-9 1-2 2-3 3-0-3 4 1 2 2 1 9* at UConn * 35 4-7 0-2 2-2 0-2-2 2 1 1 1 0 10* at USF * 7 0-3 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 3 0 2 0 0 0* TULSA * 32 4-11 0-0 2-5 4-2-6 4 0 3 2 0 10* #22/22 CINCINNATI * 15 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 0* at East Carolina * 22 3-8 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 5 3 0 3 0 6* at UCF * 23 2-7 0-1 4-4 0-0-0 5 3 1 0 1 8* MEMPHIS * 36 6-14 0-2 1-3 4-6-10 5 1 1 2 1 13* at rv/rv SMU * 26 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 3 1 0 1 0 4* TULANE * 25 3-9 0-1 1-2 4-2-6 2 1 1 0 0 7* TEMPLE * 28 4-11 0-1 1-2 1-2-3 2 1 0 2 1 9* UCF * 9 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 1* at Tulane * 24 2-5 0-0 3-4 3-1-4 3 0 1 1 0 7* at Tulsa * 33 2-5 0-1 2-5 3-3-6 2 0 2 0 1 6* #19/23 SMU * 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 0 1 0 0* UCONN 21 2-5 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 3 0 1 0 1 6* at Memphis 22 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2* at #18/20 Cincinnati 18 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-0-1 2 1 0 1 0 5* EAST CAROLINA * 19 2-4 0-0 4-4 2-5-7 1 0 1 1 1 8at UConn 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 0 0AKRON Did not compete – Coach’s decision

KNOWLES’ 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 3FLORIDA A&M 18 4-7 0-2 0-0 2-4-6 4 0 1 0 0 8ULM 13 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 6UTRGV 10 2-4 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 1 1 0 5MURRAY STATE 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 2at Rhode Island 11 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2LSU * 32 7-11 0-2 6-11 6-3-9 5 1 1 3 0 20NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL * 12 0-3 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 0 2 1 0EASTERN ILLINOIS * 20 1-2 0-1 4-4 3-0-3 4 0 2 2 0 6vs. Grand Canyon * 19 2-6 0-1 1-2 2-5-7 4 0 3 2 0 5vs. Wyoming * 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 2NICHOLLS 17 3-8 0-0 0-0 5-3-8 2 0 2 2 2 6* at USF 16 1-4 0-0 5-8 0-2-2 2 0 2 1 1 7* at Temple 20 2-4 0-1 1-3 2-0-2 1 1 2 0 0 5* TULANE 17 5-7 0-0 3-4 4-0-4 1 0 1 1 0 13* at Cincinnati 24 0-1 0-0 2-6 5-2-7 3 0 0 0 0 2* UCONN 16 2-5 0-0 0-4 4-2-6 2 0 0 1 0 4* at #8/nr SMU * 30 7-14 0-1 0-1 7-1-8 5 0 2 1 1 14* USF * 21 6-7 0-0 3-7 4-3-7 4 0 1 0 0 15* TULSA * 29 5-9 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 3 0 1 0 0 11* at East Carolina * 44 4-6 0-0 0-3 7-2-9 4 4 2 0 0 8* #12/nr SMU * 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 0 2* at Tulsa * 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 0* MEMPHIS 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 1 0* UCF * 22 4-5 0-0 5-6 2-4-6 1 0 1 0 0 13* at Tulane 22 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 4 0 0 1 1 6* TEMPLE 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 0 0 1 2* at UCF 22 6-6 1-1 0-1 0-1-1 3 0 0 2 1 13* at UConn 18 4-6 1-2 1-2 2-2-4 2 1 1 2 0 10* CINCINNATI 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 1 1 0 2vs. Tulane 25 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-2-4 3 0 2 2 0 2at Georgia Tech 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KNOWLES’ 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Murray State * 20 2-8 0-2 0-0 3-4-7 2 2 2 1 1 4MORGAN ST. * 24 3-9 1-2 4-6 3-6-9 0 1 1 0 1 11at Harvard * 21 4-10 1-3 2-5 2-2-4 1 0 2 3 0 11UTRGV * 24 3-5 1-2 0-0 2-6-8 2 1 3 5 0 7ABILENE CHRISTIAN * 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 2 0 0HOUSTON BAPTIST * 24 3-7 2-6 4-6 0-4-4 3 1 2 0 1 12ARK.-PINE BLUFF * 20 2-6 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 1 0 4SOUTH CAROLINA ST. * 36 8-13 3-5 3-6 7-4-11 3 1 0 1 1 22vs. Boise State * 36 5-10 3-7 2-3 2-10-12 3 0 2 3 1 15vs. Texas Tech * 14 2-7 1-3 0-0 1-0-1 4 0 0 0 0 5MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. * 29 4-8 0-1 1-2 4-6-10 2 3 1 1 0 9* at Memphis * 19 2-5 2-5 2-2 1-2-3 2 0 2 0 1 8* at Tulsa * 34 3-12 1-5 1-2 2-3-5 3 4 0 1 0 8* UCF * 28 5-9 2-4 3-6 5-3-8 4 0 1 1 0 15* MEMPHIS * 31 3-8 0-3 2-7 0-7-7 4 1 1 1 0 8* at East Carolina * 34 6-12 2-7 2-5 3-4-7 2 2 4 2 2 16* TULANE * 31 11-15 2-4 7-9 0-4-4 4 1 3 2 1 31* at Cincinnati * 39 4-9 3-4 4-5 1-1-2 2 3 1 1 0 15* at SMU * 27 3-10 1-5 3-5 3-2-5 3 0 1 2 1 10RICE * 21 3-8 2-5 2-2 2-5-7 3 0 0 1 0 10* UCONN * 33 2-13 0-6 3-4 1-2-3 3 0 1 1 0 7* TULSA * 31 3-10 1-4 3-4 2-4-6 2 0 3 1 0 10* #25/25 SMU * 34 2-7 0-3 5-5 3-2-5 4 2 1 1 0 9* at UCF * 33 3-7 0-1 0-2 4-4-8 0 2 0 2 1 6* at USF * 26 3-7 0-3 2-4 2-4-6 2 0 3 0 1 8* CINCINNATI * 33 5-7 2-3 4-4 4-5-9 2 0 1 3 1 16* at Temple * 31 5-13 2-5 1-2 2-1-3 3 2 2 0 0 13* USF * 30 2-9 2-5 2-2 3-2-5 3 2 0 0 4 8* at Tulane * 16 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 2 0 0 0* EAST CAROLINA * 18 3-6 2-4 0-0 1-3-4 4 1 1 2 0 8vs. Tulane * 34 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 4 1 1 0 2vs. Tulsa * 32 3-8 1-3 1-2 5-1-6 2 1 0 3 0 8

KNOWLES’ 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUTSA 19 2-3 0-0 3-5 2-3-5 1 1 2 2 0 7LEHIGH 17 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 4 0 2HOWARD 14 2-4 0-0 0-2 0-3-3 0 0 0 1 2 4vs. Stanford 23 2-5 0-0 4-4 2-6-8 2 1 1 0 0 8vs. Texas Tech 16 4-6 0-1 0-1 3-3-6 3 1 1 0 0 8TEXAS A&M-CC 10 4-5 0-0 5-6 2-3-5 4 1 0 1 2 13at Texas A&M 13 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 3 0 0 2SAN JOSE STATE 15 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 1 0 2 1 0ALCORN STATE 20 6-8 1-3 6-8 3-1-4 2 2 2 0 0 19at Louisiana 27 7-10 1-1 1-2 1-1-2 5 0 2 2 0 16vs. Rice 22 0-5 0-0 2-4 0-9-9 1 0 3 2 1 2* #17/15 UCONN 27 6-10 1-1 0-0 1-8-9 2 1 3 1 0 13* at USF 31 3-10 0-0 6-8 1-4-5 2 0 1 1 1 12* CINCINNATI 20 4-7 1-1 0-0 5-5-10 4 1 2 1 0 9* at #18/14 Louisville 21 2-7 0-1 2-4 3-2-5 4 0 0 0 0 6* RUTGERS * 22 6-8 1-2 3-3 1-7-8 4 1 3 4 1 16* at #23/22 Memphis * 13 0-4 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 4 1 2 2 0 1* SMU 10 3-3 1-1 1-2 1-1-2 2 0 2 2 0 8* at rv/rv UConn 27 3-7 1-3 3-4 2-6-8 0 2 1 6 1 10* at Rutgers 13 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 3 0 1 0 0 4#14/10 LOUISVILLE 11 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0* TEMPLE * 19 3-9 0-1 2-2 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 1 8* at #11/10 Cincinnati * 23 5-6 1-1 0-0 1-2-3 3 0 3 0 0 11* at #rv/rv SMU * 19 0-3 0-1 0-1 1-2-3 4 1 0 1 1 0* UCF * 13 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 1 1 0 0#21/22 MEMPHIS * 14 3-6 0-1 2-2 1-0-1 1 0 1 1 1 8* at Temple * 30 7-7 1-1 4-4 0-3-3 3 0 2 1 0 19* USF * 25 1-3 1-1 2-2 1-5-6 1 1 3 1 0 5* at UCF * 21 1-5 0-1 1-2 2-4-6 2 0 1 0 1 3’vs. #25/23 SMU 16 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 0 4vs. #5/5 Louisville 15 1-4 0-0 1-3 3-2-5 1 1 0 0 0 3

KNOWLES’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2012-13 Redshirt at University of Houston - Downtown 2013-14 31-10 595 81-174 .466 10-26 .385 49-71 .690 41-93 134 – 4.3 70-1 16 42 37 13 221 – 7.1 2014-15 32-32 877 108-267 .404 37-115 .322 63-100 .630 69-111 180 – 5.6 80-0 34 43 42 17 316 – 9.9 2015-16 32-12 566 77-136 .566 4-17 .235 34-68 .500 63-55 118 – 3.7 79-2 7 31 28 9 192 – 6.0 2016-17 31-25 713 87-194 .448 1-11 .091 58-87 .667 57-59 116 – 3.7 81-5 15 26 30 8 233 – 7.5 Totals 126-79 2,751 353-771 .458 52-169 .308 204-326 .626 230-318 548 – 4.3 310-8 72 142 137 47 962 – 7.6

KNOWLES’ CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2012-13 Redshirt at University of Houston - Downtown 2013-14 18-10 359 49-106 .462 8-18 .444 27-36 .750 23-55 78 – 4.3 46-0 8 27 23 7 133 – 7.3 2014-15 18-18 528 65-163 .399 22-73 .301 44-68 .647 38-53 91 – 5.1 48-0 20 27 20 12 196 – 10.9 2015-16 18-7 361 51-84 .607 2-5 .400 23-49 .469 41-34 75 – 4.2 43-1 6 18 11 6 127 – 7.1 2016-17 18-15 408 39-106 .368 0-8 .000 24-40 .600 33-33 66 – 3.7 49-4 12 16 15 6 102 – 5.7 Totals 72-50 1,656 204-459 .444 32-104 .308 118-193 .611 135-175 310 – 4.3 186-s5 46 88 69 31 558 – 7.8

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SENIOR (2016-17)One of only four players in compete in all 32 games... Competed in 32 games with 18 starts... Finished third on team with 0.4 blocks per game... Made his season debut in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Finished with eight points on 3-of-5 shooting and aded three rebounds and a pair of assists against the Bears... Scored nine points with four rebounds to help lead Cougars to Gulf Coast Showcase championship over Vermont... Grabbed four rebounds and blocked two shots in win at USF... Led the Cougars with seven rebounds, including a game-high five offensive boards, in win against Tulsa... Grabbed eight rebounds and scored three points in win against Tulane... Finished with seven rebounds, including a game-high four offensive boards, in win against Temple... Posted nine points with a career-high 11 rebounds in win against UConn... Grabbed seven rebounds in the Cougars’ Senior Day win over East Carolina in the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion

JUNIOR (2015-16)One of five Cougars to compete in all 32 games... Tied for second on the team with 20 blocks... Made his Houston debut in the starting lineup at center against Prairie View A&M... Totaled six points with three rebounds, a blocked shot and steal against the Panthers... Snared nine rebounds, including five off the offensive glass, with six points in win against Tulane... Posted seven points with four rebounds in win against UCF.

SOPHOMORE (2014-15 at Eastern Florida State College)Played for head coach Jeremy Shulman... Named the Florida College System Activities Association South Conference Player of the Year and was named NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention... Led the Titans to a 29-5 record and a berth in the NJCAA National Tournament... Competed in 34 games, averaging 15.0 points and 8.4 rebounds per game... Recorded 11 double-doubles... Connected on more than 50 percent from the field and more than 71 percent from the free throw line... Enjoyed 30 games with double-digit points, including six 20-point efforts... Posted a season-high 31 points on 11-of-19 shooting in win at Broward College... Scored 20+ points in three consecutive games against Broward College (27), at Miami-Dade College (20) and Palm Beach State College (23)... Led Titans into the FCSAA State/Region VIII Tournament Final with 15 points and 15 rebounds against St. Petersburg in the Semifinals... Totaled 15 points with 16 rebounds against Northwest Florida State College in the FCSAA State/Region VIII Tournament Final.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013-14 at Iowa)Played in 12 games, scoring in three... Scored two points, grabbed three rebounds and had an assist in win over UNC Wilmington... Posted career bests in rebounds (7), scoring (3) and assists (2) in win over Maryland Eastern Shore... Had three rebounds in victory over Penn... Grabbed a rebound in victory over UTEP... Blocked a shot in home win over Northwestern.

FRESHMAN (2012-13 at Iowa)Sat out as a redshirt.

NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOOLFour-year starter for head coach Steve Bombard... Averaged a double-double (18.2 points and 12.9 rebounds), while shooting 59.6 percent from the field his senior campaign... Averaged 19.6 points in three games at state for a team that finished fourth in 2012... Tallied 26 points in a state-clinching win... Competed in both the Score 44 and Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star games... Honorable Mention All-Metro honoree as a senior... Aver-aged 15 points, 11 rebounds, 3.5 blocks and 2.6 assists as a junior... Earned All-Region and co-MVP accolades as a junior and was also recognized on the 2010 Pickens All-Tournament team... Averaged 10 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.2 blocks, and earned the team’s Coaches Award his sophomore campaign...Garnered All-Tournament laurels at the Chattahoochee Tournament as a freshman... Also played AAU basketball for the Atlanta Celtics.

PERSONALFull name is Kyle Jared Meyer... Son of Shelby and Tammy Meyer... Has a brother, Bryce... AAU coaches were Karey McCray, John Adams and Damone Williams... Majored in sociology.

CAREER HIGHSPoints9, vs. UConn (2/22/17);9, vs. Vermont (11/23/16)

Field Goals Made3, done three times; Most recently vs. UConn (2/22/17)

Field Goal Attempts6, vs. Vermont (11/23/16)

3-Point Field Goals Made1, done three times at Houston; Most recently vs. UConn (2/22/17)1, vs, Maryland-Eastern Shore (11/14/13)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts3, vs. Vermont (11/23/16)

Free Throws Made3, vs. Eastern Illinois (12/19/15)

Free Throw Attempts6, vs. Eastern Illinois (12/19/15)

Rebounds11, vs. UConn (2/22/17)

Assists3, at UCF (2/24/16)

Steals3, at Rhode Island (12/8/15)

Blocked Shots2, done four times; Most recently vs. Akron (3/15/17)

Minutes Played 31, vs. UConn (2/22/17)

Italics indicates accomplished at Iowa

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MEYER’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. George Mason 6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 4 0 0 1 0 0vs. South Dakota 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Vermont Did not compete – Coach’s decisionCORNELL 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 0 1 2 0 2at LSU 26 1-2 0-0 2-3 3-5-8 1 0 1 3 0 4PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0at Arkansas 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 0 2RHODE ISLAND 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 2UTRGV 13 1-1 0-0 1-3 2-0-2 3 0 0 2 1 3LIBERTY * 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 1 0HARVARD 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 1 0 0 2 0 4* at UConn 16 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 1 4* at USF 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 5 0 1 4 0 0* TULSA 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 0 1 0 1 1 1* #22/22 CINCINNATI 31 3-6 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 4 0 0 4 0 6* at East Carolina 12 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1* at UCF 14 0-2 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 3 0 1 1 0 0* MEMPHIS 14 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 4 0 1 2 0 2* at rv/rv SMU 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0* TULANE * 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 0 2 3 0 0* TEMPLE * 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0* UCF * 11 0-1 0-0 4-4 0-2-2 5 0 0 3 0 4* at Tulane 18 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 3 1 0* at Tulsa 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 0 0 0 0* #19/23 SMU 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0* UCONN 5 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 3 0 0 0 0 2* at Memphis 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0* at #18/20 Cincinnati 22 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 1 0 0 0 0* EAST CAROLINA * 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 2 0 0 3 0 4at UConn 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2AKRON 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-103 1 0 0 0 0 2

MEYER’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Murray State * 20 2-8 0-2 0-0 3-4-7 2 2 2 1 1 4PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 14 2-5 0-1 2-2 2-1-3 2 0 1 1 1 6FLORIDA A&M * 13 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 4 2 3 0 0 4ULM * 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0UTRGV * 20 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 3 0 2 1 0 4MURRAY STATE * 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 4 1 3 2 0 4at Rhode Island * 22 2-5 0-2 2-2 0-4-4 0 0 0 0 3 6LSU 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 2NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0EASTERN ILLINOIS 20 1-3 0-0 3-6 2-3-5 3 1 0 1 0 5vs. Grand Canyon 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 3 0 0 1 1 0vs. Wyoming 24 2-3 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 2 0 0 1 0 6NICHOLLS * 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 3 0 1 2 0 2* at USF * 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 1 0 1 4* at Temple * 8 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 3 1 0 1* TULANE * 21 2-5 0-0 2-4 5-4-9 1 1 0 0 0 6* at Cincinnati * 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0* UCONN * 7 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 2* at #8/nr SMU * 21 3-5 1-1 0-0 4-3-7 3 0 2 1 1 7* USF * 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 1 0 0 0 0* TULSA * 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 2 0 0 1 0 0* at East Carolina * 14 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 0 0 0 0* #12/nr SMU * 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 1 0 2* at Tulsa * 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0* MEMPHIS * 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 0 0* UCF 17 3-5 0-2 1-2 1-3-4 1 1 0 1 2 7* at Tulane 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 1 1 0 0 0* TEMPLE 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 0 0 0 0 0* at UCF 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 3 0 0 1 2* at UConn * 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 1 1 0* CINCINNATI 16 2-4 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 4 1 1 1 1 5vs. Tulane * 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 0 0 0at Georgia Tech * 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2

MEYER’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsCompeted at Eastern Florida State College

MEYER’s 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (at Iowa)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 2 0 0 2MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 8 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-6-7 2 2 2 0 0 3ABILENE CHRISTIAN 8 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 1 1PENN 5 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. UTEP 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. Drake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0* NORTHWESTERN 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0* at Northwestern 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MEYER’s 2012-13 GAME-BY-GAME (at Iowa)Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSat out as a redshirt

MEYER’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2012-13 (at Iowa) Redshirt at Iowa 2013-14 (at Iowa) 12-0 49 2-10 .200 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 4-11 15 – 1.5 5-0 4 5 1 1 6 – 0.6 2014-15 at Eastern Florida State College 2015-16 32-22 446 29-66 .439 1-11 .091 18-26 .692 33-53 86 – 2.7 60-0 14 23 20 12 77 – 2.4 2016-17 32-18 526 29-65 .446 2-13 .154 14-27 .519 55-61 116 – 3.6 79-5 19 18 13 9 74 – 2.3 UH Totals 64-40 972 58-131 .443 3-24 .125 32-53 .604 88-114 202 – 3.2 139-5 33 41 33 21 151 – 2.4Iowa Totals 12-0 49 2-10 .200 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 4-11 15 – 1.5 5-0 4 5 1 1 6 – 0.5 Totals 76-40 1,021 60-141 .426 4-29 .138 33-55 .600 92-125 217 – 2.9 144-5 37 46 34 22 157 – 2.1

MEYER’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLYYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2012-13 (Big Ten) Redshirt at Iowa 2013-14 (Big Ten) 2-0 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 – 0.0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 – 0.0 2014-15 at Eastern Florida State College 2015-16 (American) 18-13 241 14-31 .452 1-5 .200 7-12 .583 21-31 52 – 2.9 29-0 10 11 9 7 36 – 2.0 2016-17 (American) 18-12 335 13-33 .394 1-5 .200 7-15 .467 38-40 78 – 4.3 53-4 12 9 5 7 34 – 1.9 American Totals 36-25 576 27-64 .422 2-10 .200 14-27 .519 59-71 130 – 3.6 82-4 22 20 14 14 70 – 1.9Big Ten Totals 2-0 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 – 0.0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 – 0.0 Totals 38-25 578 27-65 .415 2-11 .1812 14-27 .519 59-71 130– 3.4 82-4 22 20 15 21 70 – 1.8

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#13BERTRAND NKALIF • 6-9 • 235 • Two Letters (RS’ 14-15)Bertoua, Cameroon (Arlington Country Day HS [Jacksonville, Fla.])Lee JC2016 Graduate in healthPost-baccalaureate work in technology in 2016-17

SENIOR (2016-17)Competed in 31 games with five starts... Finished as team leader with 1.2 blocks per game and ranked eighth in the American Athletic Conference with that total... Made his season debut in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Finished with two rebounds against the Bears... Posted two points with five rebounds and two blocks in win against Cornell... Led Cougars with eight rebounds and three blocks at LSU... Made his first start of the season in win against Liberty... Grabbed three rebounds and blocked four shots in win at USF... Blocked a game-high four shots and grabbed five rebounds against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Drained all four free throw attempts and blocked four shots in win against UCF... Blocked three shots in win at Tulane... Scored four points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked a game-high three shots in the Cougars’ Senior Day win over East Carolina in the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion.

REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2015-16)Made his Houston debut against Prairie View A&M... Finished with nine points and six rebounds in 13 minutes against the Panthers... Posted four points with four rebounds and a blocked shot against Florida A&M... Blocked three shots against USF... Electrified the Hofheinz Pavilion crowd with his play in win over No. 12/NR SMU... Scored three points with four rebounds (including three offensive), blocked two shots and drew two charges against the Mustangs... Made his first career start against UCF... Finished with seven rebounds, including four offensive, in win against the Knights.

JUNIOR (2014-15)Sat out as a redshirt at Houston following surgery for a sports hernia.

SOPHOMORE (2013-14 at Lee Junior College)Competed for head coach Roy Champagne... Played with former Houston teammate Cavon Baker... Helped lead the Rebels to a 20-12 record and 12-7 mark in league play... Competed in 32 games, including 16 starts... Averaged 2.8 points and 3.4 rebounds per game... Connected on more than 50 percent of his shots from the field... Grabbed at least five rebounds in 13 games, in-cluding a season-high seven boards against Trinity Valley Community College

FRESHMAN (2012-13 at Harcum Junior College)Played in 28 games with 19 starts... Averaged 5.4 points and 5.9 rebounds per game... Drained nearly 60 percent of his attempts from the field... Posted three double-doubles, including a 20-point, 13-rebound performance in a win against Baltimore City Community College... Grabbed at least 10 rebounds in six games with a season-best 14 boards in a win against Moberly Area Community College.

ARLINGTON COUNTRY DAY HIGH SCHOOLCompeted as a power forward during the 2011-12 season in Jacksonville, Fla.

PERSONALFull name is Bertrand Roussel Nkali... Last name is pronounced Kah-Lee... Born in Bertoua, Cameroon... Son of Djelio Robestine and Nkali Gaston... Received his bachelor’s degree in health with a minor in sociology from the University of Houston in May 2016... Did post-baccalaureate work in technology during 2016-17 season.

CAREER HIGHSPoints9, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/18/15)

Field Goals Made3, vs. #22/22 Cincinnati (1/7/17);3, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/18/15)

Field Goal Attempts6, vs. #22/22 Cincinnati (1/7/17)

3-Point Field Goals MadeNone

3-Point Field Goal AttemptsNone

Free Throws Made4, vs. UCF (2/1/17);4, at UConn (12/28/16)

Free Throw Attempts4, vs. UCF (2/1/17);4, at UConn (12/28/16)

Rebounds8, at LSU (11/29/16)

Assists1, done three times; Most recently vs Tulsa (1/4/17)

Steals1, done seven times; Most recently vs Tulsa (1/4/17)

Blocked Shots4, vs. #22/22 Cincinnati (1/7/17);4, vs. USF (12/31/16)

Minutes Played 26, vs. Memphis (2/10/16)

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NKALI’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMORGAN STATE 11/11/16 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. George Mason 11/21/16 6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Vermont 11/23/16 Did not compete – Coach’s decisionCORNELL 11/26/16 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 5 1 0 1 2 0 2at LSU 11/29/16 26 1-2 0-0 2-3 3-5 8 1 0 1 3 0 4PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0at Arkansas 12/6/16 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 3 0 0 1 0 2RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 13 1-1 0-0 1-3 2-0 2 3 0 0 2 1 3LIBERTY 12/21/16 * 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0HARVARD 12/23/16 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 4-1 5 1 0 0 2 0 4* at UConn 12/28/16 16 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-1 1 1 0 0 1 1 4* at USF 12/31/16 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 3 5 0 1 4 0 0* TULSA 1/4/17 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1* #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 31 3-6 0-0 0-0 4-1 5 4 0 0 4 0 6* at East Carolina 1/11/17 12 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1* at UCF 1/14/17 14 0-2 0-0 0-1 2-1 3 3 0 1 1 0 0* MEMPHIS 1/19/17 14 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3 5 4 0 1 2 0 2* at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0* TULANE 1/24/17 * 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 5 0 2 3 0 0* TEMPLE 1/28/17 * 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0* UCF 2/1/17 * 11 0-1 0-0 4-4 0-2 2 5 0 0 3 0 4* at Tulane 2/8/17 18 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 2 1 0 0 3 1 0* at Tulsa 2/11/17 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0* #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0* UCONN 2/22/17 5 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2* at Memphis 2/26/17 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0* at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 22 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0* EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 * 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 4-2 6 2 0 0 3 0 4at UConn 3/10/17 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2AKRON 3/15/17 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2

NKALI’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M 11/18/15 13 3-4 0-0 3-3 4-2 6 3 0 2 0 1 9FLORIDA A&M 11/21/15 13 2-3 0-0 0-2 2-2 4 4 0 1 0 1 4ULM 11/28/15 DNP – coach’s decisionUTRGV 11/30/15 8 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-0 3 1 0 0 1 1 2MURRAY STATE 12/2/15 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0at Rhode Island 12/8/15 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0LSU 12/13/15 DNP – coach’s decisionNORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 12/16/15 7 1-1 0-0 0-2 2-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/19/15 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. Grand Canyon 12/21/15 DNP – coach’s decisionvs. Wyoming 12/22/15 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 1 0 0 1 0 2NICHOLLS 12/28/15 5 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 2 1 0 0 2 0 2* at USF 12/30/15 DNP – coach’s decision* at Temple 1/2/16 3 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1* TULANE 2/5/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1* at Cincinnati 1/13/16 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0* UCONN 1/17/16 DNP – coach’s decision* at #8/nr SMU 1/19/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0* USF 1/23/16 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 3 0 1 3 0 2* TULSA 1/27/16 DNP – coach’s decision* at East Carolina 1/30/16 DNP – coach’s decision* #12/nr SMU 2/1/16 13 1-1 0-0 1-4 3-1 4 2 0 0 2 0 3* at Tulsa 2/7/16 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 5 1 0 0 0 0* MEMPHIS 2/10/16 26 2-3 0-0 1-1 5-2 7 3 0 0 2 0 5* UCF 2/13/16 * 16 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-3 7 3 1 9 1 1 0* at Tulane 2/17/16 * 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0* TEMPLE 2/21/16 * 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0* at UCF 2/24/16 * 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0* at UConn 2/28/16 DNP – coach’s decision* CINCINNATI 3/3/16 20 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-4 4 5 0 0 2 0 1vs. Tulane 3/11/16 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Georgia Tech 3/16/16 13 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 3 2 0 2 0 0 1

NKALI’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSat out as a redshirt at Houston

NKALI’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 Redshirt at Houston 2015-16 24-4 217 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 12-24 .500 31-22 53 – 2.2 41-2 2 7 18 4 34 – 1.4 2016-17 31-5 353 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 17-26 .654 35-33 68 – 2.2 65-3 3 10 38 5 45 – 1.5 Totals 55-9 570 25-49 .510 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 66-55 121 - 2.2 106-5 5 17 56 9 79 – 1.4

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HISTORYHistorical Highlights .................. 72-73Houston Basketball A to Z........... 74-77Cougars in the NBA/NBA Draft .... 78-791966-67 NCAA Final Four Team ......... 801967-68 NCAA Final Four Team ......... 811981-82 NCAA Final Four Team ......... 821982-83 NCAA Final Four Team ......... 831983-84 NCAA Final Four Team ......... 84Game of the Century ....................... 85Coach Guy V. Lewis .......................... 86Otis Birdsong ................................. 87Clyde Drexler ................................. 88Elvin Hayes .................................... 89Hakeem Olajuwon .......................... 90Michael Young ................................ 91Honor Roll ................................ 92-95NCAA Tournament Results .......... 96-97Conference Tournament Results . 98-99NIT/CBI Results............................. 100UHCougars.com ............................ 101All-Time Lettermen ................ 102-103Jersey Numbers ...................... 104-105All-Time Series ....................... 106-107Series Records ........................ 108-115All-Time Results ..................... 116-124Year-by-Year / Coaching Records ..... 125

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After winning college basketball’s “Game of the Century,” playing in five NCAA Final Fours and producing the high-flying fraternity known as “Phi Slama Jama”, the University of Houston has proven to be one of college basketball’s most popular and one of the nation’s most successful programs.

Houston’s legacy includes conference championships in four different leagues, 34 consecutive seasons without a losing record, 19 All-American players, three of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players and three members of the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. The Cougars extended their winning heritage in 2004-05 by posting their 1,000th win in the school’s history.

ORIGINS OF SUCCESSHouston’s first athletics team was its intercollegiate basketball

team, which began playing at the end of World War II. The Lone Star Conference suspended operations in 1943 and 1944 because of World War II and invited Houston to join the league when it resumed in 1945.

Under the direction of head coach Alden Pasche, the Cougars played their first game against defending league champion North Texas on Jan. 10, 1946. The Cougars’ starting lineup that night consisted of team captain and center Guy V. Lewis, forwards Jack Wagner and Dick Pratt, along with guards Willie Wells and Charlie Carpenter.

That night, Lewis scored 19 points, while Wells added 16 to lead the Cougars to a 62-35 victory. Pratt scored the first field goal in school history and ended the game with 12 points for Houston.

The Cougars went on to finish the season with a 10-4 record and were the Lone Star Conference champions with an 8-2 league record. Lewis set a conference record, averaging 21.1 points in 10 league games.

The Cougars won a second consecutive LSC championship the fol-lowing year as Lewis averaged 19.7 points per game and Wells added 10.2 points per contest. Houston finished the 1946-47 season with a 15-7 overall record and was 11-1 in LSC play.

HOUSTON CHANGES LEAGUESAfter a fourth place finish and a runner-up showing in the Lone Star

Conference standings in 1947-48 and 1948-49, the Cougars moved to the Gulf Coast Conference and won a league championship with a 6-0 conference record in their only season as a league member.

Houston joined one of the nation’s strongest collegiate basketball conferences, the Missouri Valley Conference, in 1950.

IN THE VALLEYThe Missouri Valley Conference featured 13 squads that were

ranked among the nation’s Top Five teams from 1950-60. In addition to its outstanding teams, the MVC produced 28 All-America performers during the 1960s.

The Cougars played their first game against a nationally ranked team in 1950-51, when they faced No. 5 Bradley. Later that season, Houston took on top-ranked Oklahoma State, which was coached by the legendary Henry Iba on February 21. The Cougars also faced top-ranked Cincinnati and second-ranked Bradley in back-to-back games twice in 1959-60.

Houston’s most memorable season as a member of the MVC came in 1955-56. That year, the Cougars were conference champions and ranked in the national wire service polls for the first time in school history. The Cougars were ranked No. 18 by the Associated Press on Feb. 18 and climbed as high as No. 14 before ending the season with a 19-7 overall record and ranked 17th in the final AP poll.

The team featured Houston’s first 7-foot center, Don Boldebuck, who averaged 21 points and more than 15 rebounds per game while leading the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament appearance. After the season, Pasche resigned as head coach and athletics director Harry Fouke gave the reins to its former assistant coach and team captain Guy V. Lewis.

LEWIS NAMED HEAD COACHLewis spent the next 30 seasons revolutionizing college basketball

and putting Houston’s program on the national map. He coached Houston’s first All-America player, signed the first two African-American basketball players in school history and orchestrated the Game of the Century in the 1960s.

The Cougars opened the decade playing in the 1961 NCAA Tourna-ment. That team was led by All-America First-Team honoree Gary Phillips, who was nicknamed “The Ghost” because of his outstanding

defensive ability. He ended his career as Houston’s all-time career scoring leader at that time with 1,452 points.

Houston also was a quarterfinalist in the 1962 NIT, as the Cougars were led by New York native Jack Thompson and All-America center Lyle Harger. Harger averaged 15.9 points and 10.6 rebounds that season, while future assistant coach Donnie Schverak chipped in 15.5 points.

In 1964, Lewis signed two of the first three African-American ath-letes in school history: Elvin Hayes and Don Chaney. Hayes is the only three-time All-America First-Team selection in school history, while Chaney earned All-American honors in 1968. They combined to lead Houston to its first two NCAA Final Four appearances in 1967 and 1968. Hayes also claimed Houston’s career, single-season and single-game scoring and rebounding records and continues to hold them today.

In 1968, the Cougars played in college basketball’s most significant game of the 20th century, when second-ranked Houston challenged defending national champion UCLA in the Astrodome on Jan. 20, 1968.

Not only did the game have two outstanding teams, it also featured two consensus All-Americans and future Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame players in the first nationally televised regular-season game. If that was not enough, it also marked the first game played in a domed stadium with an attendance of more than 53,000 people.

The contest lived up to all of its pregame hype, as Hayes sank two free throws in the final 29 seconds to give the Cougars a 71-69 victory. After beating the Bruins, Houston finished the 1968 regular season with a 28-0 record atop both the AP and UPI national polls.

Playing without starting point guard George Reynolds in the NCAA Tournament, the Cougars advanced to their second straight NCAA Final Four before falling to UCLA 101-69, as the Bruins used a box-and-one defense to handcuff Hayes. Houston ended the season as the first team in school history to win 30 games with a 31-2 record.

After the season, Ken Spain became Houston’s first Olympian in 1968, when he helped the United States win a gold medal in Mexico City.

PERENNIAL POWERAfter two consecutive NCAA Final Four Appearances, Houston’s

national success continued in the 1970s, as the Cougars opened the decade with four straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Early in the decade, the Cougars featured a lineup of All-Americans that included Ollie Taylor, point guard Poo Welch, 6-8 standout Dwight Davis and Louis Dunbar. Taylor led the Cougars to a NCAA Sweet 16 finish in 1969-70. Welch and Davis combined to lead Houston to another NCAA Sweet 16 the following year.

Houston competed in its third straight NCAA Tournament in 1971-72, and Dwight Jones played for the U.S. Olympic team later that summer. In 1972-73, Houston was invited to the NCAA Tournament for a fourth straight year. That team was led by Jones and Dunbar, a 6-10 player who redefined the meaning of versatility by playing all five positions on the court. He took those skills to the Harlem Globetrotters and spent more than 26 years as a player and coach.

In 1975-76, Houston began playing in the Southwest Conference and went on to win three SWC regular season championships and five SWC Postseason Tournaments during the next 20 years.

Houston also continued to produce All-American players. Otis Birdsong was named a consensus All-American in 1977 while leading Houston to the NIT championship game. Birdsong was named the SWC Player of the Year after setting the SWC scoring record with 30.3 points per game and leading the Cougars to a second-place finish in the league standings. Later, he was chosen the league’s Player of the Decade.

After playing in the NIT, Houston won its first SWC Postseason Tournament title in 1977-78 and earned the league’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.

PHI SLAMA JAMA The Cougars returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1980-81 and

began one of the most successful runs in school history. During the next three years, the Cougars played in the 1982, 1983 and 1984 NCAA Final Fours. Houston’s most famous team during that span was the 1982-83 squad, which was coined “Phi Slama Jama” by Tommy Bonk, a former Houston Post columnist and current Los Angeles Times writer.

Led by All-Americans Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon, Phi Slama Jama finished the season with a 31-3 record after putting together a 26-game winning streak and ending the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation. “Phi Slama Jama” also recorded a perfect

16-0 Southwest Conference record while winning the league’s regular season and SWC Postseason Classic championships.

Houston advanced to the NCAA Championship game for the first time in school history, but was upset by No. 16 NC State on a last-second dunk by Lorenzo Charles.

Houston also was a NCAA Tournament finalist in 1983-84 after the Cougars set a school record with 32 wins. Olajuwon was named a consensus All-American after leading the nation in field goal percent-age, rebounding and blocked shots. The following season, the Cougars played in the NIT.

Following the 1985-86 season Lewis announced his retirement as coach and ended his career with a 592-279 record. He led the Cougars to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances and two NIT berths during his tenure.

FOSTER ERA BEGINSPat Foster took the helm in 1986-87 and led the Cougars to six

postseason tournaments during the next seven years. The Cougars played in the NCAA Tournament in his first season and advanced to the second round of the NIT with a win over Fordham in 1987-88.

In 1989-90, Houston returned to the NCAA Tournament when Carl Herrera, Craig Upchurch and Byron Smith combined to lead the Cougars to a 25-8 record. Herrera led the Cougars with 16.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game before leaving for the professional ranks. Smith averaged 16.3 points, and Upchurch posted averages of 13.1 points and 7.0 rebounds.

Before the start of the 1990-91 season, Upchurch suffered a season-ending back injury during preseason workouts, but Smith combined with 7-foot center Alvaro Teheran to lead the Cougars to a NIT ap-pearance. The next season, Houston returned to the NCAA Tournament as Houston reloaded with SWC Newcomers of the Year Sam Mack and Bo Outlaw. Upchurch also returned for his senior season and the trio led the Cougars to another 25-win campaign.

In 1992-93, Outlaw teamed with David Diaz and Anthony Gold-wire to lead Houston to 21 wins and the NIT. Outlaw was named the SWC Player of the Year after leading the nation in field-goal percentage and leading the SWC in blocked shots for the second straight year. He also chipped in with 16.2 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. Diaz led the Cougars with 17.2 points per game, while Goldwire averaged 14.2 points and 5.7 assists per game in his first season as a Cougar.

Following the 1993 NIT, Foster resigned as head coach. Alvin Brooks, Foster’s assistant coach for seven seasons, was named head coach.

BROOKS NAMED HEAD COACHBrooks enjoyed his best season as a head coach in 1995-96 when

he led Houston to a 17-10 record and a second-place finish in the final season of the Southwest Conference. Houston also upset third-ranked Memphis that year.

The following year, Houston joined Conference USA and began to compete again in one of the nation’s top collegiate basketball leagues. Galen Robinson was the Cougars’ first C-USA honoree, earning All-Conference USA honors in 1996-97 and 1997-98.

DREXLER RETURNSFollowing the 1997-98 season, former Cougar All-America player

Clyde Drexler returned to his alma mater as Houston’s head coach. Drexler won his first game as head coach against Texas on national television. He also guided Houston to its first two C-USA road wins in his first year.

During his second season, Drexler led Houston to its first C-USA Tournament victory over Marquette in 1999-00.

Gee Gervin was an All-Conference USA First-Team selection in both 1998-99 and 1999-00. Kenny Younger also earned All C-USA Third-Team honors in 1998-99. George Williams became the first Cougar in school history to earn C-USA All-Freshman team honors in 1998-99.

McCALLUM TAKES OVERDrexler resigned after the 2000 C-USA Tournament, and Ray Mc-

Callum was named Houston’s sixth head coach. In McCallum’s first season, McDonald’s High School All-American Alton Ford earned C-USA All-Freshman Team honors and was named to the Freshman All-America Fourth Team. Following that season, Ford was selected in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns.

In 2001-02, Houston finished the season with an 18-15 record.

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The Cougars also placed second in C-USA’s National Division with a 9-7 mark, advanced to the semifinals of the C-USA Tournament and earned a bid to the NIT. Individually, Louis Truscott became the fourth Cougar to garner league honors when he was selected All-Conference USA Third Team.

In 2002-03, Houston earned its third straight berth into the C-USA Tournament, and Truscott was an All C-USA First-Team selection after finishing sixth among national leaders in rebounding and registering 20 double-doubles.

In 2003-04, Houston’s string of C-USA Tournaments ended as the Cougars ended the year with a 9-18 overall record.

RECORD-SETTING CAMPAIGNOn March 23, 2004, Tom Penders was named Houston’s seventh

head coach and led the Cougars to a record-setting campaign in his first season. Penders brought renewed excitement to the UH campus program when he produced Houston’s most successful team in 12 years.

The Cougars finished the year with their best record since 1995-96. A part of that record was the defeat of a nationally ranked team for the first time since Dec. 4, 1996, when the Cougars upset No. 16 and eventual NCAA Final Four participant and C-USA champion Louisville. Houston also tied a school record with nine Conference USA wins that year.

In addition Houston had a landmark win over Memphis on Feb. 5. The 66-53 victory over the Tigers was Houston’s 1,000th win in the program’s history. The Cougars also returned to postseason play when they competed at Wichita State in the first round of the NIT.

Senior guard Andre Owens was named an All C-USA Second-Team performer after averaging 18.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.

POSTSEASON PLAY AGAINIn the 2005-06 season, the Cougars posted a 21-10 record and

advanced to the second round of the NIT following a 77-67 victory over BYU in Hofheinz Pavilion during the first round.

The Cougars also posted back-to-back wins over nationally ranked teams for the first time since playing in the 1984 NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament with an 84-83 victory at No. 25 LSU and a 69-65 win over No. 13 Arizona.

Oliver Lafayette was named The Sporting News Player of the Week after averaging 30 points per game in the two games. He scored a career-high 32 points at LSU and added 28 points against Arizona.

In C-USA play, the Cougars won nine regular season league games and advanced to the C-USA Tournament semifinals. Houston finished the regular season with a 9-5 C-USA record to earn a first-round bye in the C-USA Tournament. The Cougars knocked off UCF 71-52, in the quarterfinals before falling to No. 1 seed and eventual C-USA Tourna-ment champions Memphis in the semifinals.

After beating BYU in the first round of the NIT, Houston’s season came to an end when the Cougars fell at Missouri State in the second round.

Individually, Ramon Dyer and Lafayette were All C-USA Second-Team selections, while Lanny Smith was chosen as an All C-USA Third-Team performer.

Lafayette led the Cougars in scoring with 15.7 points per game and ranked second nationally in steals with 3.4 per contest. His average set both C-USA and UH single season records. His total of 105 steals tied the league’s single season mark, trailing only Drexler’s single-season record.

Dyer was Houston’s scoring leader and ranked second among the team leaders in steals in C-USA regular season games with 14.1 points and 2.1 steals per game. He averaged 12.1 points throughout the season and led the Cougars in rebounding with a 6.1 average and in blocked shots with 33.

Smith averaged 12.1 points and 5.4 assists per game. He also was named to the NABC All-Region team.

It was the first time the Cougars had three All-Conference players in one season since joining C-USA.

BUILDING the MOMENTUMDespite battling preseason injuries, the Cougars managed to post

its best finish in both the C-USA regular-season standings and C-USA Tournament in 2007.

The Cougars finished third in the regular-season standings after splitting overtime outcomes against UCF. Houston also beat Southern Miss and Rice to advance to the C-USA Tournament’s championship for the first time.

Junior college transfer Robert McKiver replaced Smith in the starting lineup, and earned All C-USA First-Team honors after averaging 19.2 points and 3.4 assists per game.

Lafayette was an All C-USA Second-Team selection for the second straight season after averaging 14.3 points and leading the league in steals for the second year in a row with 2.4 per game.

McKiver and Lafayette also were named to the C-USA All-Tournament team.

Senior Jahmar Thorpe was the team’s MVP after he chipped in with 10.9 points per game and led the team in rebounding and field-goal percentage despite playing most of the year with a broken wrist and a sprained wrist on the other hand.

Dion Dowell came to Houston after playing two seasons at Texas and averaged 11.1 points and nearly six rebounds in 27 games.

Late in the season, Marcus Malone developed into a defensive stopper when he held C-USA’s scoring leader Morris Almond to just 11 points in the league’s tournament after Almond had averaged more than 26 points per game.

Those five players helped lead Houston to its third straight winning season and best finish in C-USA.

A POSTSEASON FIRSTThroughout its history, the Cougars have enjoyed tremendous suc-

cess in postseason tournaments, but the 2007-08 campaign brought a first to the program.

After finishing third in the C-USA standings with 22 regular-season wins, the Cougars accepted a berth to the inaugural College Basketball Invitational.

In that new postseason tournament, the Cougars knocked off Nevada on the road and returned to the friendly confines of Hofheinz Pa-vilion to dominate Valparaiso before falling to eventual champion Tulsa.

Guard Robert McKiver was named to the CBI All-Tournament Team and was a member of the All C-USA First Team for the second straight season after averaging more than 23 points per game. The New Haven, Conn., native also earned places on the NABC All-District 9 First Team and the USBWA All-District VII Team.

The senior guard also became only the fourth player in school history to record 50 points in a game, scoring a career-best 52 against C-USA rival Southern Miss on Feb. 27, 2008, in Hofheinz Pavilion. He ended his career with the fourth-most points in UH single-season history and still holds the Cougar career, single-season and single-game record in 3-pointers made.

Finishing with a 24-10 overall record, the Cougars posted the program’s most wins since the 1991-92 campaign and won a pair of postseason tournament games for the first time since 1983-84.

A FIRSTIn 2008-09, the Cougars advanced to a postseason tournament for

the fourth time in the last five years and finished with a 21-12 record.It marked the fifth straight season – all under Penders – that

the Cougars recorded at least 18 wins, a first in school history. Prior to that, the Cougars had not reached that milestone in four straight seasons since 1989-93.

BACK to the BIG DANCEThe Cougars used a late run during the 2009-10 season to make their

first return to the NCAA Tournament in nearly two decades.Having been unable to win four straight games at any point during

the regular season, the Cougars won four consecutive games in as many days to win the GMC Sierra Conference USA Championship title at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.

Houston used a 15-3 run down the stretch to upend No. 25 UTEP in the title game and claim their first C-USA Championship crown. Scoring a C-USA Championship game-record 28 points, senior guard Kelvin Lewis was named the Most Outstanding Player.

He was joined on the All-Tournament Team by senior guard Aubrey Coleman, who finished as the national scoring champion by season’s end, a first in school history.

The Cougars met No. 4 seed Maryland in the NCAA Tournament West Region First Round. Despite a valiant effort, Houston saw its postseason run end with an 89-77 loss to the Terrapins.

THE JAMES DICKEY ERAShortly after the Cougars’ postseason run ended at the 2010 NCAA

Tournament, Penders and his staff resigned.

In early April, James Dickey became the eighth coach in the history of the program and quickly assembled his staff to prepare for the 2010-11 season.

Dickey, who was a 10-year head coach at Texas Tech from 1991 to 2001, hired former Houston head coach Alvin Brooks as associate head coach.

During his first season, Dickey led the Cougars to 12 wins, including an upset of No. 19 UCF in Hofheinz Pavilion.

In Dickey’s second season in 2011-12, the Cougars improved to 15-15 with wins against Arkansas in Little Rock, Ark., and against eventual NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss.

Guard Joseph Young and forward TaShawn Thomas were named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team.

In the offseason, Dickey and his staff compiled one of the program’s greatest signing classes in school history, led by top-20 national recruit Danuel House.

During the 2012-13 campaign, the Cougars enjoyed their first 20-win season since 2008-09 and advanced to the the College Basketball Invitational Quarterfinals before falling at George Mason.

Houston started its postseason run with a thrilling 73-72 First Round win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion in front of a raucous, student-led crowd.

Forward TaShawn Thomas was named to the All-Conference USA First Team and C-USA All-Defensive Team, while Joseph Young was named to the league’s Third Team. Both players also were named to various All-District Teams.

Making his collegiate debut, House lived up to that hype and was recognized as the C-USA Freshman of the Year, a first for the Cougars in any league.

In 2013-14, the Cougars knocked off eventual national champion UConn on New Year’s Eve in the inaugural American Athletic Conference game for both programs. Houston went on to record three wins against nationally ranked teams, the program’s highest total since 1983-84.

KELVIN SAMPSON BECOMES A COUGARFollowing the 2013-14 season, Dickey stepped down for family

reasons. In early April 2014, Kelvin Sampson became the ninth head coach in Houston Men’s Basketball history with his hiring.

A collegiate head coaching veteran, Sampson joined the Cougars after a 6-year stint as an assistant coach in the NBA. Pror to joining the Cougars, Sampson guided his teams to a 500-270 record with 13 NCAA Tournament appearances – including a trip to the 2002 NCAA Final Four – six conference championships and a pair of national Coach of the Year awards.

Sampson led the Cougars to a 13-19 overall record in his first season in 2014-15. Hampered by injuries throughout the year, the Cougars won four of their last five games, including a 66-60 upset of Tulane in the American Athletic Conference Championship First Round.

The Cougars also knocked off defending national champion UConn 70-68 on Feb. 1, 2015, inside Hofheinz Pavilion. It was the second straight season in which the Cougars defeated the Huskies in Hosuton.

In 2015-16, the Cougars were picked to finish seventh in the American Athletic Conference Coaches’ Preseason Poll but competed as the No. 2 seed at The American Championships.

Sampson led Houston to 22 wins for only the 15th time in school history with a win over No. 12 SMU inside Hofheinz Pavilion. The Cougars earned a bid to the NIT for the first time since 2006.

In 2016-17, his Cougars finished among the American Athletic Conference top-three leaders and earned a bid to the NIT for the second straight season.

Sampson’s team finished with a 21-11 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in league play, and captured the title at the Gulf Coast Show-case with a buzzer-beating 72-71 win over Vermont on Nov. 23, 2016. It was the Cougars’ first regular-season tournament title since 1991.

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100-POINT GAMESThe Cougars have scored 100 or more points in 177 games,

enjoying a 173-4 record when they reach triple digits. Houston’s first 100-point game came on Dec. 6, 1954, in a 102-89 decision over Sam Houston State. UH last reached that milestone in a 105-98 win in overtime against LSU inside Hofheinz Pavilion on Dec. 13, 2015.

1,000 WINSHouston enjoyed its 1,000th win in school history with a

66-53 victory over Memphis in Hofheinz Pavilion on Feb. 5, 2005. Memphis native Brian Latham led the Cougars with 22 points and five steals. Ramon Dyer added 19 points and led the Cougars with 11 rebounds and three blocked shots.

ALL-AMERICANSThe University of Houston has produced 19 All-American

players since the Cougars began playing basketball in 1946. Gary Phillips was the first Cougar to earn All-American honors in 1961, while Elvin Hayes is Houston’s only three-time All-American.

Otis Birdsong was named a consensus All-American in 1977, and Hakeem Olajuwon became the third Cougar to earn consensus All-American honors in 1984.

ALL-CONFERENCE USA SELECTIONSHouston produced 20 All-Conference USA honorees during

its affiliation with the league.Forward TaShawn Thomas was named to the All-

Conference USA First Team in 2013, while guard Joseph Young earned a Third-Team selection.

Guard Aubrey Coleman was named to the All C-USA First Team in 2009-10 for the second straight season. He became the first player since Robert McKiver accomplished that feat in 2007-08.

Coleman and Kelvin Lewis were named to the All C-USA teams following the 2008-09 season.

Coleman was named to the league’s First Team and also recognized as the C-USA Newcomer of the Year, while Lewis earned a place on the Third Team and was selected as a member of the All-Defensive Team.

It was the first C-USA postseason honor for either player.McKiver was named to the All C-USA First Team in 2007-08,

the second straight year he was named to the league’s postsea-son team. Forward Dion Dowell was named to the Third Team.

McKiver and Oliver Lafayette combined to earn All C-USA honors in 2006-07. McKiver became Houston’s first player named All C-USA First-Team since 2002-03. Lafayette earned All C-USA Second-Team honors for the second straight season, becoming the fourth Cougar to gain All C-USA honors twice in his career.

In 2005-06, Houston recorded more than two players named All-Conference USA selections in the same season for the first time in school history. That year, Lafayette and Ramon Dyer were named All-C-USA Second-Team performers, while Lanny Smith was an All-C-USA Third Team player.

Houston has had 12 players named to the All C-USA teams since joining the league in 1996-97.

Andre Owens was named an All C-USA Second-Team selec-tion in 2005, while Louis Truscott was an All C-USA First-Team performer in 2002-03 and a Second-Team honoree in 2001-02.

Gee Gervin was named to the First Team in 1998-99 and 1999-00, Galen Robinson was picked for the Third Team in

1996-97 and 1997-98, and Kenny Younger was a Third-Team selection in 1998-99.

Alton Ford was a C-USA All-Freshman selection in 2000-01, while George Williams was named to the 1999-00 C-USA All-Freshman team.

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (C-USA)The Cougars have had five players named to the Conference

USA All-Tournament Team. With their amazing postseason run in 2009-10, guards Aubrey Coleman and Kelvin Lewis became the latest members.

Lewis was honored as the Championship’s Most Outstanding Player, becoming the Cougars’ first honoree in C-USA and only the fifth in program history.

Robert McKiver and Oliver Lafayette were named to the 2007 C-USA All-Tournament Team after leading the Cougars to the C-USA Tournament championship game for the first time.

McKiver averaged 20 points throughout the tournament, while Lafayette added 14.3 points, shot 50 percent from the field and led the team with 5.3 rebounds in the three games.

Marcus Oliver was selected to the 2002 C-USA All-Tournament team after averaging 18.7 points and shooting 60.0 percent (18-30) from beyond the three-point line in three games.

ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE From 1976-1996, 26 Cougars earned 44 All-Southwest

Conference honors. Rob Williams, Clyde Drexler, Alvin Franklin, Rickie Winslow and Craig Upchurch were three-time All-SWC selections. Williams is the only Cougar named to the All-SWC First Team three times during his career.

Otis Birdsong, Michael Young, and Craig Upchurch earned All-SWC First-Team honors twice. Drexler joined Hakeem Olajuwon, Alvin Franklin, Greg Anderson, Carl Herrera, Bo Outlaw and Tim Moore as Houston’s other First-Team choices.

In 1991-92, Houston’s starting lineup of Upchurch, Outlaw, Derrick Daniels, David Diaz and Sam Mack were All-SWC Second-Team members.

ALL-TIME RECORDHouston enters the 2017-18 season with an all-time record

of 1,227 wins and 843 losses in 72 seasons. The Cougars began playing basketball on Jan. 10, 1946, with a 62-35 win over North Texas.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEThe Cougars began competition in the American Athletic

Conference during the 2013-14 season. Houston facees league members East Carolina, Cincinnati, UConn, USF, UCF, Memphis, SMU, Temple, Tulane, Tulsa and Wichita State.

This is the seventh conference in which Houston has com-peted during its history.

AP POLLHouston was ranked No. 25 in the Associ-

ated Press Top 25 poll on Dec. 12, 2005. It was the first time since Jan. 25, 1993, that the Cougars were ranked in an AP poll.

Houston has been ranked in 116 weekly polls overall, including 63 weeks among the AP Top 10 teams. The Cougars were ranked No. 1 in 11 weekly polls during the 1967-68 and 1982-83 seasons when the Cougars ended each regular season atop both the the AP and UPI polls.

BIRDSONG, OTISA consensus All-American in 1977, Otis Birdsong became

the first sophomore in school history to register 1,000 career points and finished his career as second on Houston’s all-time scoring charts with 2,832 points. He also ranks seventh among Houston’s all-time career assists and third among steals leaders.

As a senior, Birdsong averaged 30.3 points per game while leading Houston to a 29-8 record and the NIT championship game against St. Bonaventure. He scored 38 points against the Bonnies and was later named the Southwest Conference Player of the Decade for the 1970s.

Birdsong was the second player chosen in the 1977 NBA Draft and went on to play 12 seasons in the NBA. He appeared in four NBA All-Star Games and ended his career with over 14,000 points.

In July 2014, he was named to the Southwest Conference Hall of Fame.

CHANEY, DONA former NBA player and coach, Don Chaney joined Elvin

Hayes as the first two African-Americans to sign with Houston in 1964. During his Houston stint, he helped lead the Cougars to an 81-12 record and two NCAA Final Fours in their three seasons at the school.

Following his collegiate career at Houston, Chaney was the 12th overall player chosen in the first round of the 1968 NBA Draft by Boston. He played 11 seasons in the NBA with the Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. He has the distinction of being the only Celtic to play with both Bill Russell and Larry Bird.

He also played with the St. Louis Spirits of the ABA in 1975-76. During his NBA career, he scored 6,216 points and registered 492 steals and 196 blocked shots while being named to the NBA’s Second-Team All-Defensive Team five times in his career.

After he retired as a player in 1980, Chaney spent 22 seasons coaching in the NBA, nine as a head coach with the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks.

He was named the 1991 NBA Coach of the Year as the head coach of the Rockets and inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1991.

COLEMAN, AUBREYIn a program rich in history, guard Aubrey Coleman be-

came the first national scoring champion in Houston history. The Houston native posted 896 points in 35 games to finish with 25.6 points per game.

He finished nearly three points ahead of his closest competi-tor, Adnan Hodzic of Lipscomb (22.7).

While the Houston program has enjoyed national statistical champions in field goal percentage and rebounding, Coleman became the first Cougar to lead the country in scoring.

COUGARSAthletic teams at the University of

Houston have been called the Cougars since 1927, the year the school was founded as a junior college.

One of the original faculty members, John R. Bender, came to the school after serving as the head football coach at Washington State. When he tutored a volunteer football squad, he named them the “Cougars.”

When UH began sponsoring intercol-legiate athletics in 1946, “Cougars” was adopted as the name for its athletics teams.

FINAL TOP 25 RANKINGS

Year AP Coaches1966 – 141967 7 61968 1 11970 12 111971 14 181973 13 181978 – 161983 1 11984 5 5

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONALThe Cougars made their third trip to the College Basketball

Invitational in 2013. After a 73-72 win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion in the First Round, the Cougars bowed out in overtime with an 88-84 loss at George Mason.

Houston made its second straight trip to the College Bas-ketball Invitational in 2008-09, falling at eventual champion Oregon State.

It was the second straight season that the Cougars lost to the eventual CBI champion. In 2007-08, UH enjoyed back-to-back wins at Nevada and against Nevada in Hofheinz Pavilion to reach the semifinals before losing at Tulsa.

During that first CBI appearance, guard Robert McKiver was named to the All-Tournament Team after leading the Cou-gars with more than 28 points per game.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL’S TOP 37 PROGRAMSStreet & Smith’s magazine ranked Houston as one of the

top 37 College Basketball Programs of All-Time in 2004-05.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMEHouston is well represented in the NABC College Basketball

Hall of Fame that opened in Kansas City in November 2007. Former Head Coach Guy V. Lewis was inducted after lead-ing the Cougars to 592 wins and five NCAA Final Fours. Lewis also created Houston’s historic match-up against UCLA in the Astrodome on Jan. 20, 1968, and coached college basketball’s most famous fraternity, Phi Slama Jama, in 1982-83.

Former players Elvin Hayes (2013) and Clyde Drexler (2006) also are members after being inducted in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.

COLORSThe University of Houston adopted scarlet and white as the

school’s official colors in 1938. These were the colors on General Sam Houston’s family shield.

Red is a metaphor for courage and inner strength to face the unknown.

CONFERENCE USAHouston competed in Conference USA from 1996 to 2013.

During that time, the Cougars collected 251 wins, including 110 in league play.

DICKEY, JAMESJames Dickey became the eighth head coach in Houston

history with his hiring on April 1, 2010. Dickey previously worked as the head coach at Texas Tech from 1991-01.

DREAM TEAMClyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon competed in the

Olympics as members of Team USA’s Dream Teams in 1992 and 1996, respectively.

Drexler was a member of the original “Dream Team” in 1992 that won the gold medal in Barcelona. Olajuwon was named to “Dream Team II” in 1996, when the USA won the gold medal in Atlanta.

DREXLER, CLYDEClyde Drexler was inducted into the Naismith Memo-

rial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sept. 10, 2004. He is the only Cougar to amass more than 1,000 points, 900 rebounds, 300 assists and 250 steals.

He was named the Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year after setting a school freshman record with 10.5 rebounds per game.

He led Houston to two NCAA Final Four appearances and earned All-America First-Team honors in 1983, after helping lead “Phi Slama Jama” to the national championship game against NC State.

Drexler was the 14th overall player selected in the first round of the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. A 10-time NBA All-Star player, Drexler was a member of the 1992 Olympic “Dream Team” and led the Trail Blazers to the 1990 and 1992 NBA Finals.

He spent more than 11 seasons in Portland , setting franchise records in 10 categories. Drexler was traded to Houston on Feb. 14, 1995, and helped lead the Rockets to the NBA championship that season. Two years later, he helped the Rockets reach the 1997 Western Conference Finals.

In 1996, the NBA named him one of its 50 Greatest Players of All-Time.

After leading the Rockets in scoring in 1997-98, Drexler announced his retirement to return to UH as head coach. He served in that position from 1998 to 2000.

DUNBAR, LOUIS

As a player and coach for the Harlem Globetrotters, Louis “Sweet Lou” Dunbar has entertained basketball fans for more than 26 seasons. Dunbar, who is 6-10, was one of the first big men to play point guard when he played at Houston in 1973-75 and competed at all five positions during his Cougar career.

In 1974-75, Dunbar averaged 23 points and seven rebounds to earn All-America Third-Team honors.

Following his senior year, Dunbar was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1975 NBA Draft.

He served as the head coach of the Harlem Globetrotters from 2008-10 and is now the director of player personnel for that famous franchise.

FOSTER, PATPat Foster was named Houston’s third head coach in 1986-

87, when he succeeded Guy V. Lewis. During his seven seasons at UH, Foster compiled a 142-73 record with six postseason tournament appearances.

Foster was named the 1992 Southwest Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Cougars to the 1992 SWC co-championship. He also directed the Cougars to the 1987, 1990 and 1992 NCAA Tournaments and the 1988, 1991 and 1993 NIT postseason tournaments.

GAME OF THE CENTURYIn a titanic contest between the two best teams

and the two best players in the nation, the Cougars up-set top-ranked UCLA 71-69 before a capacity crowd of 52,693 in the Astrodome on Jan. 20, 1968.

All-American Elvin Hayes scored 39 points and pulled down 15 rebounds in the first nationally televised college game.

GERVIN, GEEGee Gervin became the first Cougar to earn All-Conference

USA First-Team honors in 1998-99, after becoming the first player in C-USA history to lead the league in scoring and as-sists with 20.6 points and 4.1 assists per game. Gervin also was named an All-C-USA First-Team performer for the second straight year in 1999-00.

GULF COAST CONFERENCEHouston was a member of the Gulf Coast Conference in

1949-50 when the Cougars won the league championship. Midwestern State, North Texas and Trinity were other members.

HALL OF HONORIn November 2010, Larry Micheaux became the 17th

representative from the basketball program to be inducted into the University of Houston Athletics Hall of Honor.

Other members include: Guy Lewis (1971), Gary Phil-lips (1972), Elvin Hayes (1974), Don Boldebuck (1976), Don Chaney (1981), Alden Pasche (1982), Clyde Drexler, Hakeem Olajuwon, Ken Spain and head coach Guy Lewis (1998), Otis Birdsong (2000), Dwight Jones (2002), Michael Young (2004), Dwight Davis and Rob Williams (2006) and Louis Dunbar and the 1967-68 team (2008).

HAYES, ELVINVoted one of the Top 25 NCAA’s all-time players in a 2005

CBSSportsline.com fan poll, Elvin Hayes put the University of Houston on the college basketball map on Jan. 20,1968, when he led the Cougars to a 71-69 victory over No. 1 UCLA in the Houston Astrodome.

He is the greatest player ever to wear a Cougar uniform and continues to hold school records for most points and rebounds in a game, season and career. Hayes was a two-time, consensus All-America performer and led the Cougars to an 81-12 record and three NCAA Tournament berths during his three seasons as a player.

In July 2013, he was named an inductee to the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

HENDRIX, LLOYDA four-year letterman from 1947-51, Lloyd Hendrix was

the first Cougar to score 1,000 points in his career. Hendrix tallied 1,026 points and ranks 39th on Houston’s current career scoring list.

INDEPENDENTHouston was independent of any conference affiliation from

1960-76. During that span, the Cougars had a 308-112 record and played in nine NCAA Tournaments and one NIT. Houston also played in their first two NCAA Final Fours in 1967 and 1968.

JONES, DWIGHTA member of the UH Athletics Hall of Honor and the 1972

U.S. Olympic Team, Dwight Jones played two seasons at Houston from 1971-73. He led the Cougars in rebounding both seasons with averages of 13.3 and 14.1 rebounds per game, respectively.

He also led Houston with 97 blocked shots in 1972-73 before being selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the 1973 NBA Draft. Davis played 10 seasons in the NBA with the Hawks, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.

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LAFAYETTE, OLIVERA two-time All-Conference USA Second-Team selection and

a member of the 2007 C-USA All-Tournament Team, Oliver Lafayette set a single-season and career record for most steals per game.

A native of Baton Rouge, La., Lafayette also was named the The Sporting News National Player of the Week after leading Houston to back-to-back upset wins at No. 25 LSU, when he scored a career-high 32 points, and No. 13 Arizona, when he netted 28 points.

Lafayette scored a game-high 23 points and tied Houston’s NIT record with eight steals in a 77-67 win over BYU in the First Round on March 15, 2006. It was Houston’s first national postseason tournament win since 1984.

As a senior, he led the Cougars to their first C-USA Tourna-ment championship game after averaging 14.3 points and 5.3 rebounds in three games.

LEWIS, GUY V.A name synonymous with Cougar Basketball, Guy V. Lewis

was an integral part of Houston’s program as a player , assistant coach and head coach.

He was the team captain of Houston’s first two Lone Star Conference championship teams. After serving three seasons as an assistant coach, Lewis was named the program’s second head basketball coach in 1956.

During the next 30 seasons, Lewis recorded 592 wins and led the Cougars to five NCAA Final Four appearances, 14 NCAA Tournaments and four Southwest Conference Postseason Classic titles. He also guided Houston to the 1977 NIT Championship game and produced 11 first round selections in the NBA Draft and 29 NBA Draft selections overall.

For all his impressive achievements, he became the fourth and latest Cougar to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with his enshrinement in September 2013.

LONE STAR CONFERENCE

Houston first competed as a member of the Lone Star Conference from 1946 to 1949. Other members of the league were East Texas State, North Texas State, Sam Houston State, Southwest Texas State, and Stephen F. Austin. The Cougars won the LSC championship in their first two seasons of existence and ended the 1948-49 campaign in second place.

The Lone Star Conference celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2006-07, and former UH player and head coach Guy V. Lewis was named among the league’s All-Time players. Former athletics director Rudy Davalos also was recognized for his career at Texas State.

MCCALLUM, RAYRay McCallum became Houston’s sixth head coach on April

20, 2000. In 2001-02, his Cougar team finished with an 18-15 record, reached the C-USA Tournament semifinals and earned a berth to the NIT.

MCDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANSAlton Ford and Rickie Winslow earned McDonald’s High

School All-America honors before signing with Houston. Winslow was a starting forward on Houston’s 1983-84 NCAA

Final Four team as a freshman. He also helped the Cougars reach the 1985 NIT and 1987 NCAA Tournament. He ended his career ranked among the school’s Top-10 career leaders with with 1,548 points and 969 rebounds.

Ford was named to the Freshman All-America Fourth Team and to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in 2000-01.

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCEHouston competed as a member of the Missouri Valley Con-

ference from 1950 to 1960. Other members of the conference at that time were Bradley, Detroit, Drake, Oklahoma State, Saint Louis, Tulsa and Wichita State between 1950-57.

Oklahoma State and Detroit left the league in 1957 and were replaced by Cincinnati and North Texas State. The Cougars won the MVC championship in 1956.

NAIB TOURNAMENTBefore earning its first NCAA Tournament bid in 1956,

Houston played in the NAIB tournament in Kansas City, Mo., during each of its first two seasons in 1946 and 1947.

NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME

In September 2013, legendary head coach Guy V. Lewis was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, nearly 30 years after his final game with the Cougars.

He became the fourth Cougar to earn the sport’s greatest honor. Lewis was named a finalist for the award in 2003.

In September 2008, Hakeem Olajuwon became the third Cougar to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Clyde Drexler was inducted in 2004, while Elvin Hayes, was enshrined in 1990.

Former Cougar golfer and current CBS basketball announcer Jim Nantz received the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award in 2002.

NANTZ, JIMFormer University of Houston golfer Jim Nantz has served

as the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports’ college basketball coverage since 1990. Before becoming the lead play-by-play announcer, Nantz served as host of CBS’s coverage of the NCAA Tournament and Final Four.

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARHead coach Guy V. Lewis was named the Coach of the

Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 1968 and 1983.

Current Head Coach Kelvin Sampson was named the Associated Press National Coach of the Year in 1995 and the NABC National Coach of the Year in 2002 with both coming during his Oklahoma tenure.

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEARThe University of Houston has produced two National Players

of the Year. Elvin Hayes earned the award in 1968 after leading the Cougars to a 31-2 record and second straight appearance in the NCAA Final Four.

Hakeem Olajuwon collected the hardware in 1984 after leading UH to its third straight NCAA Final Four berth.

NBA’S ALL-TIME TOP 50 PLAYERSHouston joined North Carolina and LSU as the only schools to

produce three players who were named to the NBA’s All-Time Top 50 players in 1997. Clyde Drexler, Elvin Hayes and Ha-keem Olajuwon were the three Cougars named to the team.

NBA DRAFTForty-five Cougar players have been selected in the NBA

Draft. Houston is one of only 14 NCAA schools to have two No.1 picks in the NBA Draft. The San Diego Rockets selected Elvin Hayes in 1968, while the Houston Rockets picked Hakeem Olajuwon in 1984.

In addition, Dwight Davis and Otis Birdsong were the second overall players picked in the draft. The Cleveland Cavaliers selected Davis in 1972 and Birdsong was selected by the Kansas City Kings in 1977.

Those four players are among 11 Cougars chosen in the draft’s first round.

NBA CHAMPIONSThree Cougar players have been a part of NBA championship

teams. Elvin Hayes led the Washington Bullets to the 1978 NBA championship. Hakeem Olajuwon led the Houston Rockets to back-to-back NBA titles in 1994 and 1995, while Clyde Drexler joined Olajuwon as a member of the Rockets’ 1995 NBA championship squad.

NCAA TOURNAMENTHouston has competed in 19 NCAA Tournaments, compil-

ing a 26-24 record. The Cougars finished as the NCAA National Runner-up in 1983 and 1984, while finishing third in 1967.

The Cougars have advanced to five NCAA Final Fours with nine appearances in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

NCAA FINAL FOURThe Cougars have competed in five NCAA Final Fours with

back-to-back appearances in 1967 and 1968 and three straight berths from 1982 to 1984.

NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMHakeem Olajuwon was named the 1983 NCAA Final

Four Most Outstanding Player and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team in 1984.

He was the last player to receive Most Outstanding Player accolades while playing for a team that did not win the national championship.

Elvin Hayes was an All-Tournament selection in 1968, while Alvin Franklin and Michael Young joined Olajuwon on the 1984 NCAA All-Tournament Team.

NITThe Cougars played in the NIT for the 10th time in 2016.

Houston’s other NIT appearances came in 1962, 1977, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005 and 2016.

The Cougars have compiled a 5-10 record in the NIT with the last win coming in 2006 against BYU during the First Round. In 1977, the Cougars rattled off three straight wins in the NIT to advance to the tournament’s championship game.

The Cougars advanced to the Second Round in 1988. In ad-dition, the Cougars played in the 1990 Preseason NIT and were 1-1 in games at Wichita State and at St. John’s.

A year ago, the Cougars ended their 2015-16 season with an 81-62 loss at Georgia Tech in the First Round.

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OLAJUWON, HAKEEMNamed one of the NCAA’s Top 25 all-time players in a

2005 CBSSportsline.com fan poll, Hakeem Olajuwon is one of eight centers in history to lead his team to three straight NCAA Final Fours.

A two-time All-America performer, Olajuwon was named a consensus All-American in 1983-84 after becoming just the third player in history to lead the NCAA in two different categories. He led the nation in field-goal percentage (.675) and rebounding (13.5 average).

He was named the Southwest Conference Player of the Decade for the 1980s.

OLYMPIC GAMESIn addition to Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon

playing on “Dream Teams” I and II, five other Cougars have played in the Olympic Games.

Ken Spain played for the United States in 1968, while Dwight Jones was a member of the USA team in 1972. At the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Rolando Ferreira played for Brazil, while Carl Herrera and David Diaz played on Venezuela’s first Olympic team.

OWENS, ANDREAndre Owens was an All-Conference USA Second-Team

performer and an All-District Second-Team member as a senior in 2004-05 after leading C-USA in scoring with 18.3 points per game.

He ended his career as the school’s leader in single-season and career 3-pointers made. With 1,407 points, he ranks 14th among Houston’s career scoring leaders.

During his professional career, Owens played with the NBA’s Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers.

OUTLAW, BOBo Outlaw was named the Southwest Conference Player

of the Year in 1992-93 after leading the nation in field-goal percentage and the SWC in blocked shots for the second straight season.

Outlaw came to Houston as a junior college transfer in 1991-92 and was a two-time SWC Defensive Player of the Year.

He played with five teams during his NBA career, including the Orlando Magic during the 2007-08 season.

OVERTIMEThe Cougars have posted a 48-44 overall record in overtime

games during their all-time history. The Cougars are 39-36 in single overtime games, 8-4 in double overtime contests, 1-3 in triple overtime bouts and 0-2 in quadruple overtime battles.

Houston also has a 28-11 mark in overtime games played at home and a 6-4 record at neutral sites.

PASCHE, ALDENThe late Alden Pasche was Houston’s first head coach and

compiled a 135-116 record in 11 seasons at UH. Pasche led the Cougars to championships in the Lone Star Conference (1946 and 1947), Gulf Coast Conference (1949 )and Missouri Valley Conference (1956).

PENDERS, TOMTom Penders was named Houston’s seventh head coach on

March 23, 2004. In six seasons at Houston, Penders compiled a 121-77 career record as head coach.

He also finished with a 648-438 record in 36 seasons overall as a head coach.

He came to Houston after coaching at George Washington, Texas, Rhode Island, Fordham, Columbia and Tufts.

PHILLIPS, GARYA three-time, All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, Gary

Phillips was the first Cougar to attain All-America status after being named to the Second Team in 1959-60.

In 1960-61, he was named to the All-America First Team after helping leading the Cougars to their second NCAA Tourna-ment appearance.

Phillips also became the first Cougar selected in the first round of the NBA Draft when he was chosen by the Boston Celtics in 1961.

PHI SLAMA JAMABorn from the fast break and furious slam dunking style

of play, Texas’ tallest fraternity leaped to the top of college basketball charts in 1982-83. The name was coined by former Houston Post sportswriter Thomas Bonk.

Houston’s Phi Slama Jama compiled a 31-3 record, put together the nation’s longest winning streak of 26 games and finished the regular season as the nation’s No. 1 team.

Phi Slama Jama won the Southwest Conference title with a 16-0 record, won the SWC Postseason Classic and defeated No. 2 Louisville in the NCAA Final Four before falling 54-52 to NC State in the NCAA Championship game.

RETIRED JERSEYSFormer All-American Michael Young’s No. 42 jersey was re-

tired in halftime ceremonies against Kentucky on Dec. 18, 2007. He became the fifth Cougar player to have his jersey retired.

Elvin Hayes became the first UH athlete in any sport to have his jersey retired in 1993, when his 44 jersey was retired. Otis Birdsong’s No. 10 jersey was retired on Jan. 18, 1997. UH honored Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon on Feb. 12, 1997, when their No. 22 (Drexler) and No. 34 (Olajuwon) jerseys were retired.

SAMPSON, KELVINKelvin Sampson became the ninth head coach in Houston

Men’s Basketball history with his hiring in April 2014. He joined the Cougars after previous head coaching stints at Indiana, Oklahoma, Washington State and Montana Tech.

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCEHouston competed as a member of the Southwest Confer-

ence from 1976-96 before joining Conference USA. Other members of the league included Arkansas, Baylor, Rice SMU, Texas, Texas A&M, TCU and Texas Tech.

The Cougars won three SWC championships and five SWC Tournament titles. UH also played in nine NCAA Tournaments and five NITs as a SWC member.

SWC PLAYERS OF THE DECADEOnly Cougars were selected as Southwest Conference Players

of the Decade. A 1977 Consensus All-American, Otis Birdsong was the SWC Player of the Decade for the 1970s. He was the only SWC player to average 30 points in a season, ending the 1976-77 season with a 30.3 average.

A 1984 Consensus All-American, Hakeem Olajuwon was named the SWC Player of the Decade for the 1980s after lead-ing the Cougars to three consecutive Final Four berths. He also became the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in two statistical categories with a .675 field-goal percentage and 13.5 rebounds per game.

SWC PLAYERS OF THE YEARSix Cougars were named the Southwest Conference Player

of the Year from 1977 to 1993. Otis Birdsong was selected the SWC Player of the Year in 1977, while Rob Williams earned the honor in 1981.

Teammates Clyde Drexler and Michael Young shared the award in 1983. Hakeem Olajuwon was named the 1984 SWC Player of the Year. In addition, Bo Outlaw earned SWC Player of the Year honors in 1993.

SWC COACHES OF THE YEARTwo Cougar coaches earned three Southwest Conference

Coach of the Year honors during their careers.Guy V. Lewis was named the SWC Coach of the Year in

1983 and 1984 after leading Houston to back-to-back SWC championships with a combined 31-1 league record.

Pat Foster attained SWC Coach of the Year honors in 1992 after leading Houston to a second-place finish in the SWC standings.

TELEVISIONThe University of Houston played in the first nationally

televised regular season game, when the Cougars met UCLA on Jan. 20, 1968, inside Houston’s Astrodome.

TRUSCOTT, LOUISLouis Truscott was named an All-Conference USA First-

Team selection in 2002-03 after finishing among the nation’s top six rebounding leaders with an 11.3 average. Truscott also led C-USA in double-doubles with 16.

He was an All C-USA Third-Team choice in 2001-02 after recording 13 double-double performances.

UPI POLLThe Cougars finished in final rankings of the UPI coaches poll

nine times. The Cougars ended their 1968 and 1983 seasons as the No. 1 team in the poll and were in the Top 10 on two other occasions.

YOUNG, MICHAELMichael Young was elected into the Athletics Hall of

Honor in 2004. Young is one of three Cougars to score 2,000 points in their collegiate careers, ending with 2,043 points between 1980-84.

The Cougars posted a 109-25 overall record during his collegiate career with Young as the scoring leader for two of Houston’s most successful teams. He led “Phi Slama Jama” with a 17.3 scoring average in 1982-83 and the 1983-84 NCAA Finalist with 19.8 points per game.

Young also led the 1983-84 squad in steals with 1.8 per game.

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COUGARS IN THE NBAGREG ANDERSON

1988-89 NBA All-Rookie First Team

1987-89 • San Antonio Spurs1989-91 • Milwaukee Bucks1990-91 • New Jersey Nets1990-92 • Denver Nuggets1993-94 • Detroit Pistons1994-95 • Atlanta Hawks

1995-97 • San Antonio Spurs1997-98 • Atlanta Hawks

OTIS BIRDSONGFour-time NBA All-Star

1977-81 • Kansas City Kings 1981-88 • New Jersey Nets

1988-89 • Boston Celtics

DON CHANEY• 1969, 1974 NBA Champions

1984-87 • Los Angeles Clippers • Head Coach1988-92 • Houston Rockets • Head Coach1993-95 • Detroit Pistons • Head Coach

2001-04 • New York Knicks • Head Coach

1968-75 • Boston Celtics1975-76 • St. Louis Spirits (ABA)

1976-78 • Los Angeles Lakers1978-80 • Boston Celtics

MARCUS COUSIN2011 • Utah Jazz

DWIGHT DAVIS1972-73 NBA All-Rookie First Team

1972-75 • Cleveland Cavaliers1975-77 • Golden State Warriors

CLYDE DREXLER• 2004 Naismith Memorial Basketball

Hall of Fame Inductee• NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Greatest Players

• 10-Time NBA All-Star• 1991-92 All-NBA First Team

• 1996 NBA Champions

1983-95 • Portland Trail Blazers1995-98 • Houston Rockets

ROLANDO FERREIRA1988-89 • Portland Trail Blazers

DAMYEAN DOTSON2017 – present • New York Knicks

ALTON FORD 2001-03 • Phoenix Suns

2003-04 • Houston Rockets

ANTHONY GOLDWIRE1995-97 • Charlotte Hornets1996-98 • Denver Nuggets2000-01 • Denver Nuggets

2002-03 • San Antonio Spurs & Washington Bullets

2003-04 • New Jersey Nets & Minnesota Timberwolves

2004-05 • Milwaukee Bucks & Detroit Pistons

2005-06 • Los Angeles Clippers

ELVIN HAYES• 1990 Naismith Memorial Basketball

Hall of Fame Inductee• 1978 NBA Champions

• NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Greatest Players• 12-Time NBA All-Star

• Three-time All-NBA First Team• 1968-69 NBA All-Rookie First Team• 1968 NBA Draft No. 1 Overall Pick

1968-71 • San Diego Rockets1971-72 • Houston Rockets

1972-81 • Washington Bullets1981-84 • Houston Rockets

CARL HERRERA• 1994-95 NBA Champions

1991-95 • Houston Rockets1995-98 • San Antonio Spurs

1998-99 • Vancouver Grizzlies / Denver Nuggets

DAMON JONES1999 • New Jersey Nets & Boston Celtics

1999-00 • Golden State Warriors & Dallas Mavericks2000-01 • Vancouver Grizzlies

2001-02 • Detroit Pistons2002-03 • Sacramento Kings2003-04 • Milwaukee Bucks

2004-05 • Miami Heat2005-08 • Cleveland Cavaliers

2008-09 • Milwaukee Bucks

DWIGHT JONES1973-76 • Atlanta Hawks

1976-79 • Houston Rockets1979-83 • Chicago Bulls

1982-83 • Los Angeles Lakers

OLIVER LAFAYETTE2009-10 • Boston Celtics

TED LUCKENBILL1961-62 • Philadelphia Warriors1962-63 • San Francisco Warriors

SAM MACK1992-93 • San Antonio Spurs1995-97 • Houston Rockets

1997-98 • Vancouver Grizzlies1998-99 • Houston Rockets

1999-00 • Golden State Warriors2001-02 • Miami Heat

LARRY MICHEAUX1983-84 • Kansas City Kings1984-85 • Milwaukee Bucks

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HAKEEM OLAJUWON• 2008 Naismith Memorial Basketball

Hall of Fame Inductee• 1994-95 NBA Champions

• NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Greatest Players• 1993-94 NBA Most Valuable Player

• Two-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player• Two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year

• 12-Time NBA All-Star• Six-Time All-NBA First Team

• Five-Time NBA All-Defensive Team• 1984-85 NBA All-Rookie First Team• 1984 NBA Draft No. 1 Overall Pick

1984-01 • Houston Rockets2001-02 • Toronto Raptors

BO OUTLAW1993-97 • Los Angeles Clippers

1997-01 • Orlando Magic2001-03 • Phoenix Suns

2003-04 • Memphis Grizzlies2004-05 • Phoenix Suns

2005-08 • Orlando Magic

ANDRE OWENS2005-06 • Utah Jazz

2007-08 • Indiana Pacers

GARY PHILLIPS• 1962 NBA Champions

1961-62 • Boston Celtics1962-66 • San Francisco Warriors

GEORGE REYNOLDS1969-70 • Detroit Pistons

JONATHON SIMMONS2015-17 • San Antonio Spurs

2017 – present • Orlando Magic

ROB WILLIAMS1982-84 • Denver Nuggets

RICKIE WINSLOW1987-88 • Milwaukee Bucks

MICHAEL YOUNG1984-85 • Phoenix Suns

1985-86 • Philadelphia 76ers1993-94 • Los Angeles Clippers

NBA DRAFT HISTORY With the selection of Elvin Hayes by the San Diego Rockets in 1968 and Hakeem Olajuwon by the Houston Rockets in 1984, the Cougars are one of only 18 college teams to produce two No. 1 overall picks in the NBA Draft. UH joins Cincinnati (2000, 1960); Duke (2011, 1999, 1963); Duquesne (1956, 1955); Georgetown (1996, 1985); Indiana (1977, 1961); Kansas (2014, 1988); Kansas State (1959, 1949); Kentucky (2015, 2012, 2010); LSU (2016, 1992); Maryland (1995, 1976); Michigan (1993, 1966); North Carolina (1986, 1982); Purdue (1994, 1980); UCLA (1974, 1969); UNLV (2013, 1991); Utah (2005, 1962) and West Virginia (1957, 1952).

Year Player Round Pick Team2017 Damyean Dotson Second 44 New York Knicks2001 Alton Ford Second 50 Phoenix Suns1994 Anthony Goldwire Second 52 Phoenix Suns 1991 Alvaro Teheran Second 44 Philadelphia 76ers1990 Carl Herrera Second 30 Miami Heat1988 Rolando Ferreira Second 26 Portland Trail Blazers1987 Greg Anderson First 23 San Antonio Spurs Rickie Winslow Second 28 Chicago Bulls1986 Alvin Franklin Fourth 80 Sacramento Kings 1985 Reid Gettys Fifth 103 Chicago Bulls1984 Hakeem Olajuwon First 1 Houston Rockets Michael Young First 24 Boston Celtics Carl Lewis 10th 208 Chicago Bulls1983 Clyde Drexler First 14 Portland Trail Blazers Larry Micheaux Second 29 Chicago Bulls1982 Rob Williams First 19 Denver Nuggets Lynden Rose Sixth 136 Los Angeles Lakers1980 Kenneth Williams Ninth 189 Dallas Mavericks1978 Cecile Rose Fifth 89 New Jersey Nets Charles Thompson Sixth 128 Phoenix Suns1977 Otis Birdsong First 2 Kansas City Kings1976 David Marrs Fifth 78 Houston Rockets1975 Louis Dunbar Fourth 59 Philadelphia 76ers Maurice Presley Fifth 78 Portland Trail Blazers1973 Dwight Jones First 9 Atlanta Hawks Steve Newsome Third 47 Chicago Bulls1972 Dwight Davis First 3 Cleveland Cavaliers1971 Poo Welch Fourth 56 Atlanta Hawks1970 Melvin Bell 11th 183 Baltimore Bullets Ollie Taylor 12th 189 Cleveland Cavaliers1969 Ken Spain Second 20 Chicago Bulls George Reynolds Ninth 117 Detroit Pistons1968 Elvin Hayes First 1 San Diego Rockets Don Chaney First 12 Boston Celtics1967 Don Kruse 10th 105 Los Angeles Lakers1965 Jack Morgenthal 14th 98 Philadelphia76ers1963 Lyle Harger Third 25 Los Angeles Lakers1961 Gary Phillips First 9 Boston Celtics Ted Luckenbill Second 15 Philadelphia Warriors1956 Don Boldebuck Fifth ––– Boston Celtics Arthur Helms Sixth ––– St. Louis Hawks Jack Margenthaler Supplemental ––– Philadelphia Warriors1955 Don Boldebuck Sixth ––– Minneapolis Lakers1954 Gary Shivers 10th 81 Baltimore Bullets1952 Royce Ray NA ––– Rochester Royals1947 Charles Raynor NA ––– Baltimore Bullets

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NOTES• The Cougars entered the preseason Associated Press poll at No. 7 and never fell out of the Top 10.• Under the leadership of Head Coach Guy V. Lewis, the Cougars advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school history... UH earned the berth with wins over New Mexico State, No. 3 Kansas and SMU.• The Cougars, who opened the season as winners of 14 of their first 15 games, ended the regular season on a seven-game winning streak.• The team finished the regular season ranked No. 6 in the UPI poll and No. 7 in the AP poll.• In their first game at the Final Four, the Cougars dropped a 73-58 decision to UCLA, which would go on to win the NCAA national championship... Forward Elvin Hayes scored 25 points and grabbed 24 rebounds to lead all players in both categories.• A day later, the Cougars wrapped up the season with a dominating 84-62 win over No. 4 North Carolina in a consolation game.• After signing with Lewis and the UH program in 1964, Hayes and Don Chaney became the Cougars’ first African-American basketball players... Both enjoyed award-winning careers at both the college and professional levels.• Hayes and Chaney were named to the NCAA All-Midwest Regional Team... They became only the second and third players named to that postseason squad.• Hayes finished fourth in the nation with 28.4 points per game and sixth with 15.7 rebounds per contest.• With 62 points against Valparaiso on Feb. 24, Hayes set a UH single-game record that continues to stand... It was the second of three games in 1967-68 in which Hayes scored at least 50 points... He remains the Cougars’ single-game, single season and career leader.• Hayes set a UH single-game record with 37 rebounds against Centenary on Feb. 10... He remains UH’s single-game, single-season and career rebounding leader.

FINAL FOURFront Row (L-R): Manager Howie Lorch, Vern Lewis, Niemer Hamood, Gary Grider, Leary Lentz, Elliott McVey, Don Chaney and athletics trainer Bobby Smith. Back Row: Head coach Guy V. Lewis, Don Kruse, Melvin Bell,

Ken Spain, Andrew Benson, Theodis Lee, Elvin Hayes and assistant coach Harvey Pate.

1966-67 HOUSTON COUGARSR-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown00-00 Larry Cooper F/G 6-6 210 So.-FN Houston, Texas10-11 Vernon Lewis G 5-11 170 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas12-13 Gary Grider G 6-1 175 Sr.-2L Washington, Ind.14-15 Ken Spain F/C 6-9 230 So.-FN Houston, Texas20-21 David Starks G 5-10 170 Jr.-1L Buffalo, Ky.22-23 Don Kruse F 6-8 235 Sr.-1L Simms, Texas24-25 Don Chaney G 6-5 210 Jr.-1L Baton Rouge, La.30-31 Leary Lentz F 6-6 210 Sr.-2L Cahokia, Ill.32-33 Elliott McVey G 5-10 170 Jr.-Sq. Yellville, Ark.34-35 Niemer Hamood G 6-0 170 So.-FN Dearborn, Mich.40-41 Theodis Lee G/F 6-7 200 So.-FN Monroe, La.42-43 Andrew Benson F 6-7 220 Sr.-TR Houston, Texas44-45 Elvin Hayes C/F 6-8 235 Jr.-1L Rayville, La.50-51 Bob Hayward F 6-6 215 Sr.-1L Lynn, Mass.54-55 Melvin Bell F/C 6-7 235 So.-FN Clinton, Okla.

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Harvey Pate Athletics Trainer: Tom WilsonStudent Manager: Howie Lorch Student Athletics Trainer: Robert Smith

1966-67 NCAA FINAL FOUR TEAM

1966-67 SCHEDULEUH Rk Date Result Opponent #7/ Dec. 1 W 96-84 #6/ New Mexico #7/ Dec. 3 W 86-75 at Minnesota #7/ Dec. 5 L 75-86 at Michigan #5/ Dec. 8 W 89-81 Louisiana #5/ Dec. 10 W 93-59 Hawai’i #5/ Dec. 12 W 90-74 St. Mary’s (Calif.)Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) #9/ Dec. 14 W 97-66 Centenary #9/ Dec. 15 W 111-65 Idaho State #9/ Dec. 17 W 90-75 San Francisco #8/ Dec. 20 W 87-65 WashingtonHoliday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) #6/ Dec. 28 W 85-73 vs. Kent State (2) #6/ Dec. 29 W 68-58 at Arkansas State (2) #6/ Jan. 2 W 95-69 Tennessee Tech #5/ Jan. 5 W 82-62 at Lamar #4/ Jan. 14 W 103-72 West Texas A&M #3/ Jan. 28 L 78-81 at Washington #6/ Jan. 31 W 103-83 at UNLV #5/ Feb. 9 W 92-85 Hardin-Simmons #5/ Feb. 11 L 78-87 at Notre Dame #5/ Feb. 13 W 87-80 at Creighton #7/ Feb. 15 W 122-58 St. Mary’s (Texas) #7/ Feb. 18 W 105-86 at Miami (Fla.) #7/ Feb. 23 W 120-76 at West Texas A&M #7/ Feb. 25 W 87-73 Creighton #7/ Feb. 28 W 106-64 Loyola (La.) #7/ March 4 W 90-80 at Air ForceNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Fort Collins, Colo. #7/ March 11 W 59-58 vs. New Mexico StateNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan. #7/ March 17 W 66-53 at #3/ Kansas #7/ March 19 W 83-75 vs. SMUNCAA Tournament Final Four – Louisville, Ky. #7/ March 24 L 58-73 vs. #1/ UCLA #7/ M25 W 84-62 vs. #4/ North Carolina

Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston)

NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 6 (UPI) | No. 7 AP | Captains: Leary Lentz and Gary Grider Front Row (L-R): Manager Howie Lorch, Vern Lewis, Niemer Hamood, Gary Grider, Leary Lentz, Elliott McVey, Don Chaney and Athletics Trainer Bobby Smith.

Back Row: Head Coach Guy V. Lewis, Don Kruse, Melvin Bell, Ken Spain, Andrew Benson, Theodis Lee, Elvin Hayes and Assistant Coach Harvey Pate.

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NOTES• For the second straight season, the Cougars entered the Associated Press preseason poll and never left it... However, in 1967-68, the Cougars never fell below No. 2 during the entire season.• With a 31-2 record, the 1967-68 Cougars became the first team in program history to enjoy at least 30 wins in a single season.• The Cougars opened the season by scoring 110 points in a 31-point win over Sacramento State... It was the first of 18 games in which UH reached triple digits on the scoreboard.• UH won 28 consecutive games and opened play in the NCAA Tournament with an 18-point win over Loyola (Ill.)... In that 29-game winning streak, the Cougars dominated their opponents, winning by an average of nearly 30 points per game.• On Jan. 20, 1968, the Cougars faced No. 1 UCLA at the Houston Astrodome in a contest that came to be known as the Game of the Century.• Behind the 39 points of forward Elvin Hayes, the Cougars upset the Bruins – snapping their 47-game winning streak – and took over the No. 1 spot in the AP poll for the remainder of the season.• The Game of the Century was played in front of nearly 53,000 fans, the largest crowd in history to that point to watch a college basketball game and the first watched by a national television audience on television... It remains the second-largest crowd to watch the Cougars play.• In a rematch from January, the Cougars faced UCLA again in the Final Four but dropped a 101-69 decision to the Bruins... Playing at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, the Cougars competed on the same court on which they played UCLA at the Houston Astrodome.• Hayes was named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team, making him the first player in school history to receive that honor... He joined guard Don Chaney and forward Theodis Lee on the NCAA All-Midwest Regional Team.• Hayes was named the 1968 National Player of the Year and finished his career as a three-time All-American and two-time consensus All-America honoree.• Following the season, Hayes became the first Cougar to be taken in the NBA Draft with the No. 1 overall pick by the San Diego Rockets... Chaney also was a first-round selection, selected by the Boston Celtics with the No. 12 pick... It was the first time in school history that UH produced two first-round picks in one draft.

1967-68 NCAA FINAL FOUR TEAM

NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 1 (UPI) | No. 1 AP | Captains: Elvin Hayes and Don ChaneyFront Row (L-R): Manager Howie Lorch, Tom Gribben, Bobby Van Landingham, Vern Lewis, Billy Bane, Niemer Hamood, Kent Taylor and Athletics Trainer Bobby Smith.

Back Row: Assistant Coach Harvey Pate, George Reynolds, Larry Cooper, Ken Spain, Elvin Hayes, Theodis Lee, Melvin Bell, Don Chaney and Head Coach Guy V. Lewis. Not Pictured: Carlos Bell.

1967-68 HOUSTON COUGARSR-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown10-11 Vernon Lewis G 5-11 170 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas12-13 Larry Anderson G 6-1 170 So.-FN Drumright, Okla.14-15 Ken Spain F/C 6-9 230 Jr.-1L Houston, Texas20-21 Tom Gribben G 6-2 180 So.-FN Berwyn, Ill.22-23 Niemer Hamood G 6-0 170 Jr.-1L Dearborn, Mich.24-25 Don Chaney G 6-5 210 Sr.-2L Baton Rouge, La.30-31 Larry Cooper F 6-6 210 So.-Sq. Houston, Texas32-33 Billy Bane G 6-2 188 Jr.-JC Charlotte, N.C.34-35 Mars Evans C 6-10 250 So.-FN New York, N.Y.40-41 Theodis Lee F/G 6-7 210 Jr.-1L Monroe, La.42-43 George Reynolds G 6-4 205 Jr.-JC Newark, N.J.44-45 Elvin Hayes C/F 6-8 235 Sr.-2L Rayville, La.50-51 Kent Taylor G 6-2 180 So.-Sq. Houston, Texas52-53 Bobby Van Landingham G 6-2 170 Jr.-HS LaMarque, Texas54-55 Melvin Bell F/C 6-7 230 Jr.-1L Clinton, Okla. Carlos Bell F 6-5 215 Jr.-1L Clinton, Okla.

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Harvey Pate Athletics Trainer: Tom Wilson Student Manager: Howie Lorch Student Athletics Trainer: Robert Smith

1967-68 SCHEDULEUH Rk Date Result Opponent #2/ D2 W 110-79 Sacramento State #2/ D4 W 90-75 Abilene Christian #2/ D7 W 121-88 North Dakota State #2/ D9 W 54-46 at IllinoisBluebonnet Classic (Houston) #2/ D13 W 86-61 George Washington #2/ D14 W 113-67 Montana State #2/ D16 W 102-69 BYU #2/ D18 W 103-65 Minnesota #2/ D22 W 81-76 at Arizona #2/ D23 W 94-85 at UNLVRainbow Classic (Honolulu) #2/ D28 W 69-52 vs. Bradley #2/ D29 W 77-65 vs. Marquette #2/ D30 W 45-43 vs. North Texas #2/ J2 W 91-65 Michigan #2/ J6 W 118-81 Centenary #2/ J13 W 98-53 West Texas A&MGame of the Century (Houston Astrodome) #2/ J20 W 71-69 #1/ UCLA #1/ J27 W 112-79 Lamar #1/ J29 W 108-76 FairfieldPlayed in New York (Madison Square Garden) #1/ F1 W 102-93 vs. Marshall (4) #1/ F10 W 107-56 at Centenary #1/ F15 W 106-64 Miami (Fla.) #1/ F17 W 106-82 Air Force #1/ F22 W 130-75 UT Arlington #1/ F24 W 158-81 Valparaiso #1/ F26 W 105-82 at Hardin-Simmons #1/ M2 W 120-79 Virginia Tech #1/ M4 W 107-76 at West Texas StateNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Salt Lake City #1/ M9 W 94-76 vs. Loyola (Ill.)NCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Wichita, Kan. #1/ M15 W 91-75 vs. #9/ Louisville #1/ M16 W 103-68 vs. TCUNCAA Tournament Final Four – Los Angeles #1/ M22 L 69-101 vs. #2/ UCLA #1/ M23 L 85-89 vs. Ohio State

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NOTES• The Cougars returned to the NCAA Final Four in 1982, the program’s third appearance.• The Cougars opened the season with wins in 11 of their first 12 games before dropping four consecutive games... From there, the team won nine of its last 10 regular-season games.• UH advanced to the championship game of the Southwest Conference Tournament before falling to No. 14 Arkansas but received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, competing as the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Regional.• The Cougars opened the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional in Tulsa, Okla., with wins over Alcorn State and No. 10 Tulsa. A week later, UH escaped with a 79-78 win over No. 5 Missouri and claimed a 99-92 win over Boston College to advance to the NCAA Final Four.• During their NCAA Final Four showdown against No. 1 North Carolina, the Cougars competed in front of 61,612 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans... That remains the biggest crowd to watch a Cougar Basketball game and is nearly 10,000 fans more than the closest competitor, the Game of the Century against UCLA in 1968.• The Cougars won a pair of regular-season tournament titles. UH posted back-to-back wins over Mississippi State and No. 6 Iowa to win its own Kettle Classic and followed that with consecutive wins over Purdue and LSU to win the Sugar Bowl Classic in New Orleans.• The team was dubbed the “Sultans of Slam” by Houston Chronicle writer Eddie Sefko after recording 123 dunks in only 33 games.• The Cougars finished second in the Southwest Conference with an 11-5 record, only a game behind champion Arkansas.• Center Larry Micheaux and guard Rob Williams were named to the NCAA All-Midwest Regional Team with Williams being recognized as the Regional’s Most Outstanding Player.• Williams became the first Cougar to earn All-Southwest Conference honors for three seasons.

FINAL FOUR • SWC RUNNER-UP • SWC TOURNAMENT FINALIST Front Row (L-R): Lynden Rose, Rodney Parker, Eric Davis, Rob Williams, Eric Dickens and Michael Young.

Back Row: Larry Micheaux, Dan Bunce, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Bunce, Bryan Williams, Gary Orsak, Clyde Drexler, Reid Gettys and Benny Anders.

1981-82 NCAA FINAL FOUR TEAM

1981-82 HOUSTON COUGARSR-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown00-00 Lynden Rose G 6-3 185 Sr.-1L Nassau, Bahamas10-11 Rodney Parker G 6-0 200 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas12-13 Eric Davis G 6-2 180 Sr.-1L Chicago, Ill.14-15 Eric Dickens G 6-1 168 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas20-21 Rob Williams G 6-2 185 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas22-23 Clyde Drexler F 6-6 205 So.-1L Houston, Texas30-31 Gary Orsak F 6-7 200 Fr.-HS Alvin, Texas32-33 Benny Anders G 6-5 188 Fr.-HS Bernice, La.34-35 Hakeem Olajuwon C 7-0 240 So.-HS Lagos, Nigeria40-41 Larry Micheaux C 6-9 220 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas42-43 Michael Young F/G 6-6 210 So.-1L Houston, Texas44-45 Reid Gettys G 6-6 190 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas50-51 Dan Bunce C 7-0 235 So.-1L Conroe, Texas52-53 David Bunce C 6-11 225 Jr.-2L Conroe, Texas54-55 Bryan Williams F 6-7 215 Jr.-JC Inglewood, Calif.

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Terry Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach: Donnie Schverak

1981-82 SCHEDULE (25-8 • 11-5 SWC)UH Rk Date Result Opponent N30 W 84-73 West Texas A&M D4 L 85-87 (OT) at Seton Hall D6 W 106-74 Biscayne D8 W 145-78 Texas Lutheran D12 W 105-69 UTSA D15 W 74-68 UC Santa BarbaraKettle Classic (Houston) D18 W 96-49 Mississippi State D19 W 62-52 #6/ IowaSugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)#18/ D28 W 59-58 vs. Purdue #18/ D29 W 73-69 vs. LSU#18/ J4 W 63-61 * Rice#14/ J9 W 78-68 * at Texas Tech#10/ J12 L 83-95 * #19 Texas#10/ J16 L 66-67 * SMU#19/ J23 L 66-67 * at #15/ Arkansas J26 L 82-85 * at TCU J30 W 99-78 * Baylor F1 L 77-95 * at Texas A&M F3 W 83-80 * Texas Tech F6 W 73-71 (OT) * at SMU F8 W 77-63 * at #12/ Texas F13 W 55-53 * #8/ Arkansas F16 W 74-65 * TCU F20 W 78-74 * at Baylor F23 W 75-69 * at Rice F27 W 96-93 * Texas A&MSWC Classic (Dallas) M5 W 89-76 vs. Texas A&M M6 L 69-84 vs. #14/ ArkansasNCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Tulsa, Okla.) M11 W 94-84 vs. Alcorn State M13 W 78-74 vs. #10/ TulsaNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) M19 W 79-78 vs. #5/ Missouri M21 W 99-92 vs. Boston CollegeNCAA Tournament Final Four – New Orleans M27 L 63-68 vs. #1/ North Carolina

NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 1 (UPI) • No. 1 AP | NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSCaptains: Lynden Rose and Eric Davis

Front Row (L-R): Lynden Rose, Rodney Parker, Eric Davis, Rob Williams, Eric Dickens and Michael Young. Back Row: Larry Micheaux, Dan Bunce, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Bunce, Bryan Williams, Gary Orsak, Clyde Drexler, Reid Gettys and Benny Anders.

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NOTES• The Cougars tied the 1967-68 team for the most wins in a single-season, finishing with a 31-3 record... The program also advanced to its second straight NCAA Final Four for the second time in school history, joining the 1966-67 and 1967-68 teams.• UH entered the AP preseason poll at No. 14 and never dropped out of the Top 20... The Cougars moved into the Top 10 after a 75-60 win against No. 4 Arkansas and finished the regular season as the nation’s No. 1 team.• After winning its first five games to open the season, the Cougars dropped back-to-back contests at Syracuse and to No. 1 Virginia in Tokyo... Those would be the team’s last losses until the NCAA national championship game, a streak of 26 straight games.• The Cougars grabbed the Southwest Conference regular-season championship with a perfect 16-0 league mark – the only time that has been accomplished in school history – and claimed the SWC Tournament crown with wins over SMU and TCU.• UH opened the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional and enjoyed a 60-50 win at Hofheinz Pavilion.• From there, UH rattled off wins over three straight ranked teams to reach the NCAA national championship game for the first time in school history... That streak included a 70-63 win over No. 17 Memphis, an 89-71 win over No. 13 Villanova and a 94-81 decision over No. 2 Louisville during the NCAA Final Four.• In the NCAA national championship game, the Cougars faced No. 16 NC State... Despite falling 54-52 on Lorenzo Charles’ dunk at the buzzer, the Cougars competed in a game that remains one of the most memorable in NCAA Tournament history.• Center Hakeem Olajuwon was named the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player – the only such honor in UH history – after scoring at least 20 points and grabbing at least 18 rebounds in both games.• Olajuwon became the 11th and last player to be named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Final Four and not play on the national championship team.• Guard Clyde Drexler set a school record with 11 steals at Syracuse on Dec. 11... He remains the Cougars’ single-game, single-season and career leader that category.

1982-83 NCAA FINAL FOUR TEAM

NCAA NATIONAL FINALIST | NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 1 (UPI) • No. 1 AP NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS | SWC CHAMPIONS | SWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Captains: David Bunce, Larry Micheaux, David Rose, Bryan Williams Front Row (L-R): Reid Gettys, Eric Dickens, Alvin Franklin, David Rose, Derek Giles and Renaldo Thomas.

Back Row: Benny Anders, Gary Orsak, Larry Micheaux, Dan Bunce, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Bunce, Clyde Drexler and Michael Young.

1982-83 HOUSTON COUGARSR-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown10-11 Derek Giles G 6-3 175 Jr.-JC Queens, N.Y.12-13 Renaldo Thomas G 6-4 215 Fr.-HS Gary, Ind.14-15 Eric Dickens G 6-1 170 So.-1L Houston, Texas20-21 Alvin Franklin G 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas22-23 Clyde Drexler F 6-7 210 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas24-25 David Rose G 6-3 185 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas30-31 Gary Orsak F 6-7 200 So.-1L Alvin, Texas32-33 Benny Anders F/G 6-5 188 So.-1L Bernice, La.34-35 Hakeem Olajuwon C 7-0 240 So.-1L Lagos, Nigeria40-41 Larry Micheaux C 6-9 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas42-43 Michael Young F/G 6-6 220 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas44-45 Reid Gettys F/G 6-7 190 So.-1L Houston, Texas50-51 Dan Bunce C 7-0 235 So.-1L Conroe, Texas52-53 David Bunce C 6-22 225 Sr.-3L Conroe, Texas54-55 Bryan Williams F 6-7 215 Sr-1L Inglewood, Calif.

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Terry Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach: Donnie Schverak

1982-83 SCHEDULE (31-3 • 16-0 SWC)UH Rk Date Result OpponentKettle Classic (Houston)#14/ N26 W 104-63 Arizona#14/ N28 W 106-72 Lamar#11/ D1 W 74-65 Mississippi State#11/ D4 W 78-59 at Biscayne#9/ D8 W 77-65 Auburn#9/ D11 L 87-92 at SyracuseSuntory Classic (Tokyo)#14/ D16 L 63-72 vs. #1/ Virginia#14/ D17 W 82-57 vs. Utah#19/ D27 W 93-92 at Pepperdine#18/ J2 W 112-58 Pacific#19/ J4 W 84-61 * Texas A&M#19/ J8 W 105-71 * SMU#19/ J10 W 79-78 Louisiana#16/ J12 W 54-51 * at TCU#16/ J15 W 77-52 * at Texas#16/ J17 W 98-73 * Texas Tech#14/ J22 W 75-60 * #4/ Arkansas#9/ J26 W 76-40 * at Rice#8/ F2 W 86-69 * Baylor#8/ F5 W 86-66 * at Texas A&M#6/ F9 W 85-68 * at SMU#6/ F12 W 74-66 * TCU#4/ F15 W 106-63 * Texas#4/ F19 W 84-75 * at Texas Tech#2/ F26 W 86-52 * Rice#1/ M3 W 74-66 * at #5/ Arkansas#1/ M5 W 93-64 * at BaylorSWC Classic (Dallas)#1/ M11 W 75-59 vs. SMU#1/ M12 W 62-59 vs. TCUNCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Houston)#1/ M19 W 60-50 vs. MarylandNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)#1/ M25 W 70-63 vs. #17/ Memphis#1/ M27 W 89-71 vs. #13/ VillanovaNCAA Tournament Final Four (Albuquerque, N.M.)#1/ A2 W 94-81 vs. #2/ LouisvilleNCAA Tournament National Championship (Albuquerque, N.M.)#1/ A4 L 52-54 vs. #16/ NC State

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NOTES• For the third straight season, the Cougars advanced to the NCAA Final Four and for the second straight season UH competed in the NCAA national championship game.• The Cougars entered the AP preseason poll at No. 3 and never fell out of the top eight... It marked the second straight season that the Cougars ranked among the nation’s Top 25 all year.• The Cougars remain one of only 10 teams to compete in three straight NCAA Final Fours... That list includes UCLA (10, 1967-76; 3, 2006-08); Cincinnati (5, 1959-63); Duke (5, 1988-92); Michigan State (3, 1999-01); Kentucky (3, 1996-98); North Carolina (3, 1967-69); San Francisco (3, 1955-57) and Ohio State (3, 1960-62, 1944-46).• For the second straight season, the Cougars swept the Southwest Conference regular-season and Tournament championships... The Cougars won the regular-season title with a 15-1 record and swept Rice and No. 8 Arkansas to win the tournament crown.• With a 32-5 record, the Cougars set a single-season record for wins that remains standing.• The Cougars’ 73-68 loss at No. 12 Arkansas during the regular-season finale was the team’s only SWC loss... It also snapped UH’s 39-game winning streak in conference games, a record that stands today.• The Cougars used a 49-47 win in overtime against Virginia to move into the NCAA national championship game against Georgetown... It was the first and only overtime game for the Cougars in their NCAA Tournament history.• Center Hakeem Olawjuon was named to the NCAA All-Final Four Team for the second straight season, making him the only player in school history to achieve that feat... He joined teammates Michael Young and Alvin Franklin on that team.• Olajuwon became only the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in two statistical categories in one season, posting a 67.5 field- goal percentage and 13.5 rebounds per game.• Young ended his career as the Cougars all-time leader with 16 games played during the NCAA Tournament... Young is the only player in school history to start on four NCAA Tournament teams.• Following the season, Olajuwon and Young were taken in the first round of the NBA Draft... Olajuwon joined Elvin Hayes as the program’s only No. 1 overall picks when he was taken by the Houston Rockets... Young was picked at No. 24 by the Boston Celtics... Former track and field star Carl Lewis, who never competed for the Cougar Basketball team, also was selected in the 10th round by the Chicago Bulls.

1983-84 HOUSTON COUGARSR-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown10-11 Derek Giles G 6-3 175 Sr.-1L Queens, N.Y.12-13 Renaldo Thomas G 6-2 190 So.-1L Gary, Ind.14-15 Eric Dickens G 6-1 170 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas20-21 Alvin Franklin G 6-2 185 So.-1L Houston, Texas22-23 Marvin Alexander G 6-4 190 Jr.-JC Monroe, La.24-25 James Weaver G 6-4 190 Fr.-HS Nederland, Texas30-31 Gary Orsak F 6-7 220 Jr.-2L Alvin, Texas32-33 Benny Anders F/G 6-5 188 Jr.-2L Bernice, La.34-35 Hakeem Olajuwon C 7-0 250 Jr.-2L Lagos, Nigeria40-41 Rickie Winslow F 6-8 223 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas42-43 Michael Young F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas44-45 Reid Gettys F/G 6-7 200 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas50-51 Stacey Belcher F 6-6 210 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas52-53 Braxton Clark F 6-8 230 Jr.-JC San Francisco, Calif.54-55 Greg Anderson C 6-10 220 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Terry Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach: Donnie SchverakAssistant Coach: Jay Bowerman

1983-84 SCHEDULE (32-5 • 15-1 SWC)UH Rk Date Result OpponentHall of Fame Classic (Springfield, Mass.)#3/4 N19 L 64-76 vs. NC State (1)#3/4 N26 W 91-76 #17/19 Kansas#8/ N30 W 68-62 at Mississippi State#8/ D3 W 69-51 Biscayne#6/6 D6 W 100-91 at #9/9 LSU#6/6 D10 W 71-55 St. Mary’s (Texas)Kettle Classic (Houston)#3/3 D16 W 92-71 Stetson#3/3 D17 W 65-40 Princeton#3/3 D19 W 129-65 Texas Lutheran#3/3 D21 W 89-79 at UC Santa BarbaraChaminade Classic (Honolulu)#3/3 D25 W 76-73 vs. #10/8 Louisville#3/3 D26 L 61-68 vs. Fresno State#7/5 J5 W 60-59 * at SMU#7/5 J7 W 81-67 * TCU#7/5 J10 W 69-58 * Texas#7/5 J12 W 88-66 * at Texas Tech#7/5 J14 W 70-64 * at Texas A&M#4/5 J20 W 72-42 * Rice#4/5 J22 L 67-74 at #3/3 Kentucky#7/6 J28 W 84-58 * at Baylor#6/5 F2 W 87-65 * Texas A&M#6/5 F4 W 76-57 * SMU#6/5 F9 W 76-60 * at TCU#5/4 F11 W 74-63 * at Texas#4/4 F16 W 78-53 * Texas Tech#4/4 F18 W 74-65 Virginia#3/3 F22 W 70-54 * at Rice#3/3 F26 W 64-61 * #11/11 Arkansas#2/2 F29 W 80-65 * Baylor#2/2 M4 L 68-73 * at #12/12 ArkansasSWC Classic (Houston)#5/5 M10 W 53-50 vs. Rice#5/5 M11 W 57-56 vs. #8/8 ArkansasNCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Memphis, Tenn.)#5/5 M17 W 77-69 vs. Louisiana TechNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis)#5/5 M23 W 78-71 vs. #16/ Memphis#5/5 M25 W 68-63 vs. #19/ Wake ForestNCAA Tournament Final Four (Seattle)#5/5 M31 W 49-47 (OT) vs. VirginiaNCAA Tournament National Championship (Seattle)#5/5 A2 L 75-84 vs. #2/2 Georgetown

NCAA NATIONAL FINALIST | NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 5 (UPI) • No. 5 AP NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS | SWC CHAMPIONS | SWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Captains: Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael YoungFront Row (L-R): Derek Giles, Marvin Alexander, Gary Orsak and Alvin Franklin. Middle Row: Jamie Weaver, Eric Dickens, Benny Anders, Rickie Winslow and Stacey Belcher.

Back Row: Greg Anderson, Michael Young, Hakeem Olajuwon and Reid Gettys.

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On Jan. 20, 1968, the second-ranked Cougars faced No. 1 UCLA in a regular-season game that grabbed the attention of the entire nation.

Featuring two of the greatest players in NCAA history in UH’s Elvin Hayes and UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, the game was played inside the Houston Astrodome, a first in the history of that legendary facility.

Nearly 53,000 fans poured into the Astrodome that night, making it the largest crowd to that point to watch a college basketball game. However, those fans in attendance were far from alone.

This game was the first regular-season game televised lived to a national audience. The game and the excitement it gener-ated did far more than determine the following week’s No. 1 team in both the Associated Press and UPI polls. It changed the way the country looked at college basketball.

For those and many other reasons, this regular-season game is rightly hailed as college basketball’s “Game of the Century”.

Houston head coach Guy V. Lewis conceived the idea of

playing a game between college basketball’s top two teams and two greatest players. The Cougars had just returned from their first NCAA Final Four, while UCLA was the defending national champion.

Lewis was convinced that a game between the two schools in the Astrodome would attract the largest audience ever to watch a college basketball game. But, even he didn’t realize how many fans the game would attract as 52,693 people at-tended the game and millions watched on national television.

UCLA entered the game with a 13-0 record and a 47-game winning streak covering two-and-a-half seasons, while Houston had a 16-0 record and had won 48 consecutive home games.

THE GAMEThe crowd was ready for an epic battle and was not disap-

pointed. The two teams fought back and forth during the first six minutes of the contest before Houston took a 13-12 lead when George Reynolds made a bank shot with 13:45 remaining in

the first half. The Cougars held a 37-28 lead before

UCLA rallied and closed to within 46-43 at halftime.

The second half opened with both heavyweights giving each other their best shots and waiting for the other team to fall. With the the game tied at 69-69 and only 44 seconds remaining, Houston gained possession and raced down court ahead of UCLA’s famed full-court pressure defense.

The Cougars worked the ball to Hayes for a final shot, but UCLA’s Jim Nielsen fouled the Cougar center with 28 seconds remaining. Hayes went to the free throw line with a chance to score the winning points.

A 60-percent free-throw shooter on the season, Hayes made both free throws for two of his game-high 39 points to give the Cougars a 71-69 lead. UCLA had one last chance to tie the score, but the Bruins turned the ball over to seal the win for Houston.

In addition to his points, Hayes led all players with 15 rebounds while helping limit Alcindor to only 15 points on 4-of-18 shooting with 12 rebounds. It was the only time dur-ing his collegiate career that Alcindor shot less than 50 percent from the field.

A BROADER IMPACTThe game was televised nationally by the TVS television

network with Dick Enberg calling the play-by-play action and Bob Pettit providing color analysis.

Officials with TVS paid $27,000 for the broadcast rights to the game, which was televised live on 120 stations across the nation.

This was the first regular-season NCAA basketball game televised.

Each team received $125,000 for the game at a time when the payout for competing in the NCAA Tournament later that season was less than $32,000.

One year after the “Game of the Century”, NBC became the first major network to broadcast the NCAA basketball champi-onship at a cost of $500,000.

Today, CBS Sports’ current deal to televise the NCAA Tourna-ment costs more than $500 million.

OTHER NOTESWhile the game was played in the Houston Astrodome,

the court was brought in from the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.

A little more than three months later, the two teams competed on that same floor during the NCAA Final Four at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky. This time, the Bruins claimed the upper hand with a 101-69 win to advance to the NCAA national championship game.

THE HOUSTON ASTRODOME

GAME OF THE CENTURY

HOUSTON 71, UCLA 69 Jan. 20, 1968 • Houston Astrodome • Houston, Texas

UCLA Min FG-A FT-A Reb As PF PtsLynn Shackelford, F 40 4-11 2-2 4 1 1 10Edgar Lacey, F 13 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0Lew Alcindor, C 40 4-18 7-8 12 2 1 15Lucius Allen, G 40 10-24 5-9 8 5 2 25Mike Warren, G 40 5-12 3-3 4 2 1 13Mike Lynn 11 2-6 0-0 4 3 4 4Jim Nielsen 16 1-14 0-0 7 1 3 2Totals 200 26-77 17-22 40 14 12 69

HOUSTON Min FG-A FT-A Reb As PF PtsElvin Hayes, F 40 17-25 5-7 15 4 4 39Theodis Lee, F 36 1- 9 2-4 6 7 2 4Ken Spain, C 40 1-8 0-1 11 5 3 2Don Chaney, G 40 5-12 1-3 6 2 3 11George Reynolds, G 36 5-8 3-3 5 0 4 13Tom Gribben 4 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2Vern Lewis 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0Totals 200 30-66 11-18 44 19 17 71

Score by Periods 1 2 FinalUCLA 43 26 69Houston 46 25 71

Officials: Bob Scott, Ernie Filiberti Attendance: 52,693

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GUY V. LEWISHead Coach – 1956-86 • Player – 1946-47Arp, Texas592-279 (.680) Career Coaching RecordNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2013College Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2007Two-time Houston Athletics Hall of Honor Inductee (Player • 1971 – Head Coach • 1998)

GUY V. LEWIS

HEAD COACH1956-86

HONORS• 2013 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee• 2007 College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee• 2002 Texas Basketball Lifetime Achievement Award recipient• Doctor of Humanities, University of Houston (‘03)• Special Proclamation, State of Texas Legislature (‘03)• Two-time National Coach of the Year (‘68, ‘83)• Two-time USBWA District VI Coach of the Year (‘68, ‘83)• Two-time SWC Coach of the Year (‘83, ‘84)• Four-time Texas Coach of the Year (‘68, ‘77, ‘82, ‘83)• Two-time Houston Athletics Hall of Honor as student-athlete (inducted 1971) and coach (inducted 1998), only person to be enshrined twice

AS HEAD COACH• Two NCAA National Championship Game appearances• Five NCAA Final Four appearances, tying for seventh most in NCAA history• 14 NCAA Tournament appearances• Four Southwest Conference Tourmament championships• Two Southwest Conference championships• 15 All-Americans• 26 1,000-Point scorers• 11 NBA Draft First-Round selections• 29 NBA Draft picks• Three 30-win seasons and fourteen 20-win seasons• Houston career record holder with 592 victories and 871 games• 27 seasons without a losing record

AS STUDENT-ATHLETE• Co-captain of UH’s first two teams (‘46, ‘46-’47)• Two-time All-Lone Star Conference First-Team honoree• Two NAIB Tournament appearances• Named one of the Top 75 players in Lone Star Conference

history (‘07)

PERSONAL• Notes for carrying red-and-white polka dot towel on the

sidelines during games early in his career... Towels became red-and-white checkered later in his career

• Passed away on Nov. 26, 2015, at the age of 93

GUY V. LEWIS’ COACHING RECORD --- Overall --- ---- Conference ---- Final Rankings NBA First RoundYear W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish AP/Coaches Championships/Notes Postseason Draft Picks1956-57 10 16 .385 5 9 .357 5th -- -- -- -- 1957-58 9 16 .360 4 10 .286 6th -- -- -- --1958-59 12 14 .462 6 8 .429 5th -- -- -- --1959-60 13 12 .520 6 8 .429 4th -- -- -- --1960-61 17 11 .607 --- --- --- -- -- -- NCAA Midwest Regional Gary Phillips (No. 9)1961-62 21 6 778 --- --- --- -- -- 1st 20-win season in UH history NIT Quarterfinals 1962-63 15 11 577 --- --- --- -- -- -- -- --1963-64 16 10 .615 --- --- --- -- -- -- -- --1964-65 19 10 .655 --- --- --- -- -- -- NCAA Midwest Regional --1965-66 23 6 .793 --- --- --- -- nr/14 -- NCAA West Regional1966-67 27 4 .871 --- --- --- -- 7/6 -- NCAA Final Four1967-68 31 2 939 --- --- --- -- 1/1 1st 30-win season in UH history NCAA Final Four Elvin Hayes (No. 1), Don Chaney (No. 12)1968-69 16 10 .615 --- --- --- -- -- -- -- --1969-70 25 5 .833 --- --- --- -- 12/11 -- NCAA Midwest Regional --1970-71 22 7 .759 --- --- --- -- 14/18 -- NCAA Midwest Regional --1971-72 20 7 .741 --- --- --- -- -- -- NCAA Midwest Regional Dwight Davis (No. 3)1972-73 23 4 .852 --- --- --- -- 13/18 -- NCAA Midwest Regional Dwight Jones (No. 9)1973-74 17 9 .654 --- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- 1974-75 16 10 .615 --- --- --- -- -- -- -- --1975-76 17 11 .607 7 9 .438 6th -- -- -- --1976-77 29 8 .784 13 3 .813 2nd -- SWC Tournament Finalist NIT Finalist Otis Birdsong (No.2 )1977-78 25 8 .758 11 5 .688 3rd nr/16 SWC Tournament Champions NCAA Midwest Regional --1978-79 16 15 .516 6 10 .375 6th -- -- -- --1979-80 14 14 .500 8 8 .500 4th -- -- -- --1980-81 21 9 .700 10 6 .625 2nd -- SWC Tournament Champions NCAA East Regional --1981-82 25 8 .758 11 5 .688 2nd -- SWC Tournament Finalist NCAA Final Four Rob Williams (No. 19)1982-83 31 3 .912 16 0 1.000 1st 1/1 SWC Champions NCAA National Finalist Clyde Drexler (No. 14) SWC Tournament Champions 1983-84 32 5 .865 15 1 .938 1st 5/5 SWC Champions NCAA National Finalist Hakeem Olajuwon (No. 1), Michael Young (No. 24) SWC Tournament Champions 1984-85 16 14 .533 8 8 .500 5th -- -- NIT First Round --1985-86 14 14 .500 8 8 .500 6th -- 27th straight non-losing season -- --Totals 592 279 .670 134 98 578 –– 2 SWC Championships 2 NCAA Finalists • 5 NCAA Final Fours Two Overall No. 1, Four Top-5 4 SWC Tournament Titles 14 NCAA Tournaments • 3 NITs Six Top-10

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BIRDSONG’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1973-74 26-0 673 154-312 .494 –– –– 64-92 .696 110 – 4.2 61-1 52 69 0 43 372 – 14.3 1974-75 26-0 965 268-460 .583 –– –– 104-143 .727 122 – 4.7 0-0 71 95 11 58 640 – 24.6 1975-76 28-0 1082 302-582 .519 –– –– 126-191 .660 176 – 6.3 76-3 97 114 10 47 730 – 26.1 1976-77 36-0 1342 452-794 .569 –– –– 186-283 .657 159 – 4.4 85-1 145 119 7 69 1,090 – 30.3 Totals 116-0 4,062 1,176-2,148 .547 –– –– 480-709 .677 567 – 4.9 222-5 365 397 28 217 2,832 – 24.4

OTIS BIRDSONGGuard • Four Letters • 1973-77Winter Haven, Fla. • Winter Haven HSNumber Retired: Jan. 18, 1997

Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 2000

HONORS• Named to the Silver Anniversary All-America Team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches at the 2002 NCAA Final Four• Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 2000

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE• Selected to United States team that won the gold medal at the 1975 Pan American Games with a perfect 9-0 record• Named the Most Valuable Player at the Pan American Games after leading the Team USA with 14.4 points per game

AT HOUSTON• Honored as a Consensus All-American in 1977• Ranks second among Houston’s single-season and career scoring leaders... Also ranks among the school’s career leaders in assists and steals • Was the first freshman to start for the Cougars in 1973-74 after the NCAA ruled freshmen eligible to play• Ranked third among the team’s scoring leaders with 14.3 points per game as a freshman• Ranked 15th nationally with 24.6 points per game and shot a remarkable 58.3 percent from the field as a sophomore• Became the first sophomore in school history to register 1,000 career points with 1,012 points in 1974-75• Led the Southwest Conference and ranked eighth nationally with 26.1 points per game as a junior, Houston’s first year as a member of the Southwest Conference• Named the Southwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1976-77 after ranking fourth nationally and setting a SWC single-season record with 30.3 points per game• Was the only player in SWC history to average 30 points per game in a single season and was one of only two players in UH history to accomplish the feat• Named SWC Player of the Decade for the 1970s• Holds Houston career with 480 free throws and is second wth 1,176 field goals made

NBA CAREER• Was the second player chosen in the 1977 NBA Draft by the Kansas City Kings• Averaged 15.8 points per game as a rookie• Was an All-NBA Second-Team selection in his second season with the Kings in 1980-81 after ranking sixth in the NBA with 24.6 points per game while shooting 54 percent from the floor• Also competed with New Jersey and Boston during his 12-year professional career• Finished his NBA career with 12,544 points, averaging 18.0 points in 696 games• Was a four-time NBA All-Star and competed in three NBA All-Star Games

PROFESSIONAL CAREER• Served as president and general manager of the Little Rock Rim Rockers of the NDBL, which won the 2005 CBA championship

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CLYDE DREXLERGuard • Three Letters • 1980-83Houston, Texas • Sterling HSNumber Retired: Feb. 12, 1997

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2004Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 1998

DREXLER’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1980-81 30-30 992 153-303 .505 ––– ––– 50-85 .588 138-176 314 – 10.5 108-9 78 57 28 58 356 – 11.9 1981-82 32-31 1,077 206-362 .569 ––– ––– 73-120 .608 159-177 336 – 10.5 107-7 96 94 36 97 485 – 15.2 1982-83 34-34 1,186 236-440 .536 ––– ––– 70-95 .737 152-146 298 – 8.8 107-3 129 91 18 113 542 – 15.9 Totals 96-95 3,255 595-1,105 .538 ––– ––– 193-300 .643 449-499 948 – 9.9 322-19 303 242 82 268 1,383 – 14.4

• Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004• Was named one of the NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Players in 1996-97• Named to the City of Houston’s inaugural Hall of Fame in 1999 • Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1998• Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1998

AT HOUSTON• Is the only player in school history to compile more than 1,000 points, 900 rebounds, 300 assists and 250 steals during his career• Continues to hold school record with 268 career steals• Named to the Southwest Conference All-Decade team for the 1980s• Honored as the 1980-81 Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year• Was an All-America Honorable Mention and an All-SWC Second-Team honoree as a senior in 1983• Averaged a career-high 15.9 points and 8.8 rebounds per game while earning All-America First-Team, U.S. Basketball Writers’ District VI Player of the Year and All-SWC First-Team honors in 1982-83• Selected with the No. 14 overall pick of the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers• Retired from the NBA in 1998 and became the head coach at UH• Compiled a 19-39 record in two seasons before resigning

NBA CAREER• Teamed with Cougar Hakeem Olajuwon to lead the Houston Rockets to the 1995 NBA championship in a 4-0 win over Orlando Magic• Was one of only three players in NBA history to accumulate 20,000 points, 6,000 rebounds and 6,000 assists in their careers• Joined Cougars Elvin Hayes and Hakeem Olajuwon as the first three players from one school to score 20,000 career points in the NBA• Ended his professional playing days among the NBA’s Top-20 career leaders in points scored and steals• Was a 10-time NBA All-Star• Recorded 25 triple doubles during his professional career• Named to the All-NBA First Team in 1992... Earned All-NBA Second-Team honors in 1988 and 1991 and was a member of the league’s Third Team in 1990 and 1995• Led the Trail Blazers to 11 straight NBA playoffs berths and two NBA Finals (1990, 1992)

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE• Selected to play for the original Dream Team that won the 1992 Olympic Gold Medal in Barcelona

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE• Serves as a television analyst for the Houston Rockets

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• Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990• Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1974

AT HOUSTON• One of Houston’s first two African-American basketball players, joining Don Chaney• Became the first UH student-athlete to have his jersey retired• Voted as one of the nation’s Top-25 all-time players in a CBSSportsline.com poll• Honored as one of the Top Nine greatest collegiate players of all-time by Street and Smith’s• Led Houston to an 81-12 record during his collegiate career• Hold Houston scoring and rebounding records for a single game, single season and career• Is the only three-time All-American and two-time consensus All-American in any team sport at Houston• Named the 1968 National Player of the Year• Tallied 39 points and 15 rebounds to lead the second-ranked Cougars to a 71-69 upset over No. 1 UCLA on Jan. 20, 1968, in the Houston Astrodome in front of nearly 53,000 fans• Earned All-America honors as a sophomore in 1965-66 after ranking nationally in three different statistical categories.. Ranked fifth with 16.9 rebounds per game, 10th with a 56.7 field goal percentage and 11th with 27.2 points per game• Named a consensus All-American in 1966-67 after leading Houston to its first NCAA Final Four appearance and a 27-4 record• Ranked fourth among the national scoring leaders with 28.4 points per game and was sixth in rebounding with a 15.7 average as a junior• Named the consensus National Player of the Year after leading Houston to a 28-0 record during the regular season in 1967-68• Ranked third nationally with 36.8 points and 18.9 rebounds per game and 25th with a 54.9 field goal percentage• Set Houston’s freshman team records for scoring and rebounding with averages of 24.4 points and 23.8 rebounds per game• Was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets

NBA CAREER• Named one of the NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Players in 1996• Averaged 21 points and 12.2 rebounds in 16 seasons as an NBA player• Ranked among the NBA’s career leaders in several categories, including scoring (27,313 points), games played (1,303), minutes (50,000) and rebounds (16,279)• Named to the All-NBA First Team and Second Team three times each and played in 12 consecutive All-Star Games from 1969 to 1980• Led the NBA in scoring with 28.4 points per game and was named to the All-Rookie Team in 1968-69• Traded to Washington in 1972 and led the Bullets to the 1978 NBA Championship and three appearances in the NBA Finals• Returned to Houston and played his final three years with the Rockets

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE• Currently serves as radio analyst for Houston Men’s Basketball home games

HAYES’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1965-66 29-0 946 323-570 .567 ––– ––– 143-257 .556 490 – 16.9 89-3 6 0 0 0 789 – 27.21966-67 31-0 1119 373-750 .497 ––– ––– 135-227 .595 488 – 15.7 65-1 33 0 0 0 881 – 28.41967-68 33-0 1,270 519-945 .549 ––– ––– 176-285 .618 624 – 18.9 90-1 59 0 0 0 1,214 – 36.8Totals 93-0 3,335 1,215-2,265 .536 ––– ––– 454-769 .590 1,602-17.2 244-5 98 0 0 0 2,884 – 31.0

ELVIN HAYESForward • Three Letters • 1965-68Rayville, La. • Britton HSNumber Retired: Dec. 18, 1993

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HONORS• Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008• Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996-97• Chosen one of the 27 greatest all-time college basketball players by Street and Smith’s 2004 poll• Voted as one of the NCAA’s Top 25 players in a 2005 CBSSportsline.com fan poll• Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1998

AT HOUSTON• Played in 29 games and led the Cougars with 72 blocked shots as a freshman in 1981-82• Averaged 13.9 points per game and led the Southwest Conference with 11.4 rebounds per game• Was named a Consensus All-American in 1983-84 after leading Houston to its second straight NCAA national championship game and a 32-5 record... The Cougars swept the SWC regular season and Tournament championships for the second straight season• Named the Most Valuable Player of the 1984 SWC Postseason Classic after recording 20 points and 11 rebounds against Arkansas in the championship game• Was the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in two statistical categories in 1983-84, posting a 67.5 field-goal percentage and 13.5 rebounds per game• Led the nation with 5.6 blocked shots per game in 1983-84, though the NCAA did not officially keep that statistic• Honored as the SWC Player of the Decade for the 1980s • Was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1984 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets

NBA CAREER• Ended his career as one of only eight players in NBA history to accumulate 20,000 career points and 12,000 career rebounds• Was the first NBA player to record 2,000 blocked shots and 2,000 steals during his career• Named the 1994 and 1995 MVP NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after leading Houston to back-to-back NBA championships• Teamed with Cougar Clyde Drexler to lead the Rockets to the 1995 NBA championship• Honored as the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1993-94 and as the NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1992-93 and 1993-94• Chosen to the All-NBA First Team six times, All-NBA Second Team three times and All-NBA Third Team twice • Played in 12 NBA All-Star Games, starting eight of those• Spent 17 seasons with the Rockets before being traded to the Toronto Raptors in 2001

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HAKEEM OLAJUWONCenter • Three Letters • 1981-84Lagos, Nigeria • Moslem Teacher’s CollegeNumber Retired: Feb. 12, 1997

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2008Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 1998

OLAJUWON’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1981-82 29-6 529 91-150 .607 ––– ––– 58-103 .563 72-107 179 – 6.2 85-4 11 41 72 26 240 – 8.3 1982-83 34-34 932 192-314 .611 ––– ––– 88-148 .595 152-236 388 – 11.4 112-4 29 79 175 47 472 – 13.9 1983-84 37-37 1,260 249-369 .675 ––– ––– 122-232 .526 179-321 500 – 13.5 118-8 48 107 207 61 620 – 16.8 Totals 100-77 2,721 532-833 .639 ––– ––– 268-483 .555 403-664 1,067 – 10.7 315-16 88 227 454 134 1,332 – 13.3

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AT HOUSTON• Was an All-America Second-Team honoree in 1983-84• One of three Cougars to score more than 2,000 points during their careers• Is the only player in UH history to start for four NCAA Tournament teams while helping the Cougars register a 109-25 record from 1980 to 1984 • Is the only player in UH history to start for three NCAA Final Four teams from 1982 to 1984• Hold Houston career record with 16 NCAA Tournament games played• Served as a co-captain of the 1983-84 team that finished as the NCAA runner-up and set a school record with 32 wins• Was an All-Southwest Conference First-Team selection in 1982-83 and 1983-84• Named to the All-District First Team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 1982-83 and 1983-84• Chosen as an All-District First-Team performer by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association in 1983-84• Was the only three-time All-Tournament honoree at the SWC Postseason Classic• Selected in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics

NBA CAREER• Played three seasons in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Clippers

PROFESSIONAL PLAYING CAREER• Named the 1986 CBA Player of the Year as a member of the Detroit Spirit• Played 14 seasons in the Philippines, Spain, France and Italy• Led French club Limoges to the 1992 European Club Championship• Inducted into the French Sports Hall of Fame in 2003

PROFESSIONAL CAREER• Served in a variety of roles with the Houston Men’s Basketball program, including director of operations and performance enhancement (2004-13), assistant coach (2003-04) and strength and conditioning coach (1998-03)

RETIRED JERSEYS

YOUNG’s CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1980-81 30-26 1,049 157-319 .492 ––– ––– 47-84 .560 75-115 190 – 6.3 72-2 57 39 20 46 361 – 12.0 1981-82 33-32 979 158-358 .441 ––– ––– 44-64 .688 69-110 179 – 5.4 84-2 74 59 17 50 360 – 10.9 1982-83 34-34 1116 266-519 .513 ––– ––– 56-88 .636 73-122 195 – 5.7 77-1 80 52 9 53 588 – 17.3 1983-84 37-37 1,354 319-637 .501 ––– ––– 96-149 .644 70-161 231 – 6.2 75-2 70 58 8 66 734 – 19.8 Totals 134-129 4,498 900-1,833 .491 ––– ––– 243-385 .631 287-508 795 – 5.9 308-7 281 208 54 215 2,043 – 15.2

MICHAEL YOUNGForward • Four Letters • 1980-84Houston, Texas • Yates HSNumber Retired: Dec. 18, 2007

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OLYMPICS MEDAL RECIPIENTS1996 Hakeem Olajuwon United States Gold1992 Clyde Drexler United States Gold1972 Dwight Jones United States Silver1968 Ken Spain United States Gold

OLYMPICS PARTICIPANTS1996 Hakeem Olajuwon United States1992 Clyde Drexler United States Rolando Ferreira Brazil David Diaz Venezuela Carl Herrera Venezuela1972 Dwight Jones United States1968 Ken Spain United States

OLYMPICS TRIALS INVITEES1984 Alvin Franklin United States Michael Young United States1976 Otis Birdsong United States1972 Dwight Jones United States1968 Elvin Hayes United States Ken Spain United States1964 Lyle Harger United States1960 Gary Phillips United States

PAN AMERICAN GAMES1975 Otis Birdsong United States1971 Dwight Jones United States

NAISMITH MEMORIALBASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

2013 Guy V. Lewis2008 Hakeem Olajuwon2004 Clyde Drexler1990 Elvin Hayes

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME

2013 Elvin Hayes2007 Guy V. Lewis

TEXAS BASKETBALL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

2002 Guy V. Lewis

CURT GOWDY AWARDPresented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to recognize members of the electronic and print media for outstanding contributions

2002 Jim Nantz

50 GREATEST PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORYClyde DrexlerElvin HayesHakeem OlajuwonNote: Houston was one of only three schools that had three members on this list... The Cougars joined North Carolina (Michael Jordan, Billy Cunningham and James Worthy) and LSU (Bob Pettit, Pete Maravich

and Shaquille O’Neal).

HOUSTON HALL OF HONOR2010 Larry Micheaux2008 1967-68 Team Louis Dunbar2006 Dwight Davis Rob Williams2004 Michael Young2002 Dwight Jones2000 Otis Birdsong1998 Clyde Drexler Guy V. Lewis, head coach Hakeem Olajuwon Ken Spain1982 Alden Pasche1981 Don Chaney 1976 Don Boldebuck1974 Elvin Hayes1972 Gary Phillips1971 Guy V. Lewis, player

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR1984 Hakeem Olajuwon Basketball Times1983 Hakeem Olajuwon First Interstate Bank1968 Elvin Hayes Consensus

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR1983 Guy V. Lewis Associated Press1968 Guy V. Lewis Associated Press, UPI, USBWA

ALL-AMERICANS1999 Gee Gervin Honorable Mention1993 Bo Outlaw Honorable Mention1990 Carl Herrera Honorable Mention1989 Craig Upchurch Honorable Mention1988 Richard Hollis Honorable Mention1986 Greg Anderson Honorable Mention Alvin Franklin Honorable Mention1984 (2) Hakeem Olajuwon Consensus Michael Young Second Team1983 (2) Clyde Drexler First Team Hakeem Olajuwon Third Team Larry Micheaux Honorable Mention1982 (2) Rob Williams Second Team Clyde Drexler Honorable Mention1981 Rob Williams Third Team1977 Otis Birdsong Consensus1974 Louis Dunbar Third Team1972 Dwight Davis Third Team1971 Poo Welch Helms Athletics Foundation1970 Ollie Taylor Helms Athletics Foundation1968 (3) Elvin Hayes Consensus Don Chaney Second Team Ken Spain Second Team1967 (2) Elvin Hayes Consensus Don Chaney Honorable Mention1966 Elvin Hayes First Team1963 Lyle Harger Helms Athletics Foundation1961 (2) Gary Phillips First Team Ted Luckenbill Honorable Mention1960 Gary Phillips Second Team1956 Don Boldebuck Honorable Mention

NCAA FINAL FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

1983 Hakeem Olajuwon

NCAA ALL-FINAL FOUR TEAM1984 Alvin Franklin Hakeem Olajuwon Michael Young1983 Hakeem Olajuwon1968 Elvin Hayes

NCAA REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

1984 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest1983 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest1982 Rob Williams Midwest

Regular Season Final Overall Conference Year Conference Ranking Record Pct. Record Pct. Head Coach Runner-up1991-92 Southwest 25-6 .806 11-3 .786 Pat Foster Tied with Texas1983-84 Southwest #5/#5 32-5 .865 15-1 .938 Guy V. Lewis Arkansas1982-83 Southwest #1/#1 31-3 .912 16-0 1.000 Guy V. Lewis Arkansas1955-56 Missouri Valley 19-7 .731 9-3 .750 Alden Pasche Saint Louis1949-50 Gulf Coast 16-7 .696 6-0 1.000 Alden Pasche Records not available1946-47 Lone Star 15-7 .682 11-1 .917 Alden Pasche Records not available1946 Lone Star 10-4 .714 8-2 .800 Alden Pasche Records not available

TournamentYear Conference Record Head Coach Runner-up Location2010 Conference USA 4-0 Tom Penders UTEP Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center)1992 Southwest 3-0 Pat Foster Texas Dallas (Reunion Arena)1984 Southwest 2-0 Guy V. Lewis Arkansas Houston (The Summit)1983 Southwest 2-0 Guy V. Lewis TCU Dallas (Reunion Arena)1981 Southwest 2-0 Guy V. Lewis Texas San Antonio, Texas (Hemisfair Arena)1978 Southwest 4-0 Guy V. Lewis Texas Houston (The Summit)

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NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-REGIONAL TEAM1984 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest Michael Young Midwest1983 Larry Micheaux Midwest Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest Michael Young Midwest1982 Larry Micheaux Midwest Rob Williams Midwest1968 Don Chaney Midwest Elvin Hayes Midwest Theodis Lee Midwest1967 Don Chaney Midwest Elvin Hayes Midwest1966 Elvin Hayes West1961 Gary Phillips Midwest

NIT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1977 Otis Birdsong

USBWA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR1983 Guy V. Lewis 1968 Guy V. Lewis

USBWA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR1984 Hakeem Olajuwon District VI1983 Clyde Drexler District VI1981 Rob Williams District VI1977 Otis Birdsong District VI1968 Elvin Hayes District VI1967 Elvin Hayes District VI1966 Elvin Hayes District VI

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT2017 Rob Gray District VII2013 TaShawn Thomas District VII Joseph Young District VII2009 Aubrey Coleman District VII2008 Robert McKiver District VII2007 Robert McKiver District VII2000 Gee Gervin District VII1999 Gee Gervin District VII1997 Galen Robinson 1995 Tim Moore 1994 Anthony Goldwire 1993 Charles Outlaw 1990 Carl Herrera District VI1989 Craig Upchurch District VI1988 Richard Hollis District VI1986 Greg Anderson District VI Alvin Franklin District VI Rickie Winslow District VI1984 Hakeem Olajuwon District VI Michael Young District VI1983 Clyde Drexler District VI Larry Micheaux District VI Hakeem Olajuwon District VI1982 Rob Williams District VI1981 Rob Williams District VI1978 Cecile Rose District VI1977 Otis Birdsong District VI1976 Otis Birdsong District VI1975 Louis Dunbar District VI Otis Birdsong District VI1974 Louis Dunbar District VI1973 Louis Dunbar District VI Dwight Jones District VI

Steve Newsome District VI1972 Dwight Davis District VI Dwight Jones District VI1971 Dwight Davis District VI Poo Welch District VI1970 Dwight Davis District VI Ollie Taylor District VI1969 Ken Spain District VI Ollie Taylor District VI1968 Don Chaney District VI Elvin Hayes District VI Ken Spain District VI1967 Don Chaney District VI Elvin Hayes District VI1966 Joe Hamood District VI Elvin Hayes District VI1965 Joe Hamood District VI1963 Lyle Harger District VI1961 Ted Luckenbill District VI Gary Phillips District VI1956 Don Boldebuck District VI

NABC ALL-DISTRICT 252017 Damyean Dotson Second Team Rob Gray Second Team2014 TaShawn Thomas Second Team

NABC ALL-DISTRICT 112013 TaShawn Thomas First Team2010 Aubrey Coleman First Team

NABC ALL-DISTRICT 92009 Aubrey Coleman First Team2008 Robert McKiver First Team2006 Lanny Smith Second Team2005 Andre Owens Second Team2003 Louis Truscott Second Team2000 Gee Gervin First Team1999 Gee Gervin Second Team 1998 Galen Robinson Second Team 1996 Tim Moore First Team Kirk Ford Second Team 1995 Tim Moore Second Team 1994 Anthony Goldwire First Team 1993 Charles Outlaw First Team Anthony Goldwire Second Team 1992 Craig Upchurch First Team Charles Outlaw Second Team 1991 Alvaro Tehran Second Team Byron Smith Second Team 1990 Carl Herrera First Team Craig Upchurch First Team 1989 Craig Upchurch First Team Richard Hollis Second Team 1988 Rolando Ferreira First Team Richard Hollis First Team 1987 Greg Anderson First Team Ricky Winslow Second Team 1986 Alvin Franklin First Team Greg Anderson First Team 1985 Alvin Franklin First Team 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon First Team Michael Young First Team Alvin Franklin Second Team 1983 Clyde Drexler First Team Larry Micheaux First Team

Michael Young First Team Hakeem Olajuwon Second Team 1982 Rob Williams First Team 1981 Rob Williams First Team 1980 Rob Williams Second Team 1978 Cecile Rose Third Team Mike Schultz Third Team 1977 Otis Birdsong First Team 1976 Otis Birdsong First Team 1975 Louis Dunbar First Team Otis Birdsong Second Team 1974 Louis Dunbar First Team 1973 Dwight Jones First Team Louis Dunbar First Team Steve Newsome Third Team 1972 Dwight Davis First Team Dwight Jones Second Team 1971 Poo Welch First Team Dwight Davis Second Team 1969 Ken Spain Second Team George Reynolds Third Team 1968 Elvin Hayes First Team Don Chaney First Team Ken Spain Second Team 1967 Elvin Hayes First Team Don Chaney Third Team Gary Grider Third Team 1966 Joe Hamood First Team Elvin Hayes First Team 1965 Joe Hamood Second Team 1963 Lyle Harger Second Team 1962 Don Schverak Third Team 1961 Gary Phillips First Team Ted Luckenbill Second Team 1960 Gary Phillips Second Team 1956 Don Boldebuck First Team 1955 Don Boldebuck First Team Jack Foster First Team 1954 Jack Mosher First Team 1952 Royce Ray Honorable Mention

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR1992 Pat Foster SWC1984 Guy V. Lewis SWC1983 Guy V. Lewis SWC

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE DECADE1980s Hakeem Olajuwon SWC1970s Otis Birdsong SWC

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1993 Bo Outlaw SWC1984 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC1983 Clyde Drexler SWC Michael Young SWC1981 Rob Williams SWC1977 Otis Birdsong SWC

CONFERENCEDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1993 Bo Outlaw SWC1992 Bo Outlaw SWC

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CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA1993 Anthony Goldwire SWC1992 Bo Outlaw SWC Sam Mack SWC1990 Carl Herrera SWC1988 Craig Upchurch SWC1984 Rickie Winslow SWC1981 Clyde Drexler SWC1980 Rob Williams SWC

CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2013 Danuel House C-USA

ALL-CONFERENCE2017 Damyean Dotson First Team American Rob Gray First Team American2016 Devonta Pollard Second Team American Damyean Dotson Honorable Mention American2014 TaShawn Thomas Second Team American2013 TaShawn Thomas First Team C-USA Joseph Young Third Team C-USA2010 Aubrey Coleman First Team C-USA2009 Aubrey Coleman First Team C-USA Kelvin Lewis Third Team C-USA2008 Robert McKiver First Team C-USA Dion Dowell Third Team C-USA2007 Robert McKiver First Team C-USA Oliver Lafayette Second Team C-USA2006 Ramon Dyer Second Team C-USA Oliver Lafayette Second Team C-USA Lanny Smith Third Team C-USA2005 Andre Owens Second Team C-USA2003 Louis Truscott First Team C-USA2002 Louis Truscott Third Team C-USA2000 Gee Gervin First Team C-USA1999 Gee Gervin First Team C-USA Kenny Younger Third Team C-USA1998 Galen Robinson Third Team C-USA1997 Galen Robinson Third Team C-USA1996 Tim Moore First Team SWC Kirk Ford Second Team SWC1995 Tim Moore Second Team SWC1994 Anthony Goldwire Second Team SWC1993 Bo Outlaw First Team SWC Anthony Goldwire Second Team SWC1992 Derrick Daniels Second Team SWC David Diaz Second Team SWC Sam Mack Second Team SWC Bo Outlaw Second Team SWC Craig Upchurch Second Team SWC1991 Byron Smith Second Team SWC Alvaro Teheran Second Team SWC1990 Carl Herrera First Team SWC Craig Upchurch First Team SWC Byron Smith Second Team SWC1989 Craig Upchurch First Team SWC Richard Hollis Second Team SWC1988 Richard Hollis Second Team SWC1987 Greg Anderson First Team SWC Rickie Winslow Second Team SWC1986 Alvin Franklin First Team SWC Greg Anderson Second Team SWC Rickie Winslow Second Team SWC1985 Alvin Franklin Second Team SWC Rickie Winslow Second Team SWC1984 Hakeem Olajuwon First Team SWC

Michael Young First Team SWC Alvin Franklin Second Team SWC1983 Clyde Drexler First Team SWC Michael Young First Team SWC Larry Micheaux Second Team SWC Hakeem Olajuwon Second Team SWC1982 Rob Williams First Team SWC Clyde Drexler Second Team SWC1981 Rob Williams First Team SWC Clyde Drexler Second Team SWC1980 Rob Williams First Team SWC Larry Rogers Second Team SWC1978 Cecile Rose Second Team SWC Charles Thompson Second Team SWC1977 Otis Birdsong First Team SWC Mike Schultz Second Team SWC1976 Otis Birdsong First Team SWC David Marrs Second Team SWC1961 Gary Phillips First Team MVC1960 Gary Phillips First Team MVC1959 Gary Phillips First Team MVC1958 Russell Boone Second Team MVC1957 Dan Dotson Second Team MVC1956 Don Boldebuck First Team MVC Art Helms Second Team MVC1954 Don Boldebuck First Team MVC Jack Foster Second Team MVC1954 Jack Moshler Second Team MVC Gary Shivers Second Team MVC1952 Royce Ray Second Team MVC1951 Lloyd Hendrix Second Team MVC1950 Lloyd Hendrix First Team GSC David Rodriguez First Team GSC Herb Richardson Second Team GSC1949 Dick Berg Second Team LSC Louis Brown Second Team LSC Lloyd Hendrix Second Team LSC1948 Louis Brown Second Team LSC1947 Guy V. Lewis First Team LSC Willie Wells First Team LSC1946 Guy V. Lewis First Team LSC Willie Wells Second Team LSC

CONFERENCE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM2013 TaShawn Thomas C-USA2011 Zamal Nixon C-USA2009 Kelvin Lewis C-USA1995 Jermaine Johnson SWC1994 Rafael Carrasco SWC1993 Bo Outlaw SWC1992 Rafael Carrasco SWC Bo Outlaw SWC1991 Darrell Mickens SWC Alvaro Teheran SWC1989 Eduardo Drewnick SWC1988 Rolando Ferreira SWC

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

2010 Kelvin Lewis C-USA1984 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC1983 Michael Young SWC1981 Rob Williams SWC1978 Mike Schultz SWC

CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2010 Kelvin Lewis C-USA Aubrey Coleman C-USA2007 Robert McKiver C-USA Oliver Lafayette C-USA2002 Marcus Oliver C-USA1993 Bo Outlaw SWC David Diaz SWC1992 Sam Mack SWC Craig Upchurch SWC1990 Carl Herrera SWC Craig Upchurch SWC1988 Rolando Ferreira SWC1984 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC Michael Young SWC1983 Michael Young SWC Clyde Drexler SWC Hakeem Olajuwon SWC1982 Rob Williams SWC1981 Rob Williams SWC Michael Young SWC1979 Kenneth Williams SWC1978 Mike Schultz SWC Kenneth Williams SWC1977 Otis Birdsong SWC1976 Otis Birdsong SWC

CONFERENCE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM1993 Anthony Goldwire SWC1992 Sam Mack SWC Bo Outlaw SWC1990 Carl Herrera SWC1989 Derrick Daniels SWC1988 Richard Hollis SWC Craig Upchurch SWC1984 Rickie Winslow SWC1983 Alvin Franklin SWC1981 Clyde Drexler SWC Michael Young SWC1980 Rob Williams SWC

CONFERENCE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2016 Galen Robinson, Jr. American

CONFERENCE ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM2013 Danuel House C-USA2012 TaShawn Thomas C-USA Joseph Young C-USA2001 Alton Ford C-USA2000 George Williams C-USA

REESE’S ALL-STAR GAME2010 Aubrey Coleman

EAST-WEST ALL-STAR GAME1977 Otis Birdsong1972 Dwight Davis1970 Ollie Taylor1969 George Reynolds Ken Spain1968 Don Chaney Elvin Hayes1963 Lyle Harger1961 Gary Phillips1956 Don Boldebuck

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PIZZA HUT ALL-STAR GAME1975 Louis Dunbar1974 Sidney Edwards

ALOHA ALL-STAR GAME ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

1983 Larry Micheaux

ALOHA ALL-STAR GAME1984 Michael Young1983 Larry Micheaux

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2015-16 Wes VanBeck2014-15 Mikhail McLean 2013-14 Danrad Knowles Mikhail McLean

CONFERENCE USA WINTER SPIRIT OF SERVICE AWARD

2013-14 Mikhail McLean

CONFERENCE USA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM2008-09 Sean Coleman

CONFERENCE USA COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL

2012-13 Danuel House Mikhail McLean Tione Womack2011-12 LeRon Barnes Rakim Stevenson Jherrod Stiggers TaShawn Thomas2010-11 Mikhail McLean2003-04 Bryan Shelton 2002-03 Bryan Shelton 2001-02 Bryan Shelton

CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR TEAM1993-94 Rafael Carrasco SWC1991-92 Rafael Carrasco SWC1988-89 Eduardo Drewnick SWC1987-88 Rolando Ferreira SWC

BASKETBALL WEEKLY PLAYER OF THE WEEKFeb. 9, 1981 Rob Williams

CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKJan. 2, 2017 Rob Gray AmericanFeb 29, 2016 Damyean Dotson AmericanFeb. 1, 2016 Rob Gray, Jr. AmericanDec. 7, 2015 Devonta Pollard AmericanNov. 17, 2014 Devonta Pollard AmericanDec. 16, 2013 TaShawn Thomas AmericanNov. 25, 2013 TaShawn Thomas AmericanFeb. 18, 2013 TaShawn Thomas C-USADec. 10, 2012 Joseph Young C-USAFeb. 20, 2012 Jonathon Simmons C-USANov. 21, 2011 Alandise Harris C-USANov. 15, 2010 Maurice McNeil C-USAMarch 8, 2010 Aubrey Coleman C-USAJan. 18, 2010 Aubrey Coleman C-USADec. 28, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USANov. 30, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USANov. 23, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USAMarch 3, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA

Feb. 9, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USAMarch 3, 2008 Robert McKiver C-USAFeb. 11, 2008 Robert McKiver C-USADec. 3, 2007 Robert McKiver C-USANov. 26, 2007 Brockeith Pane C-USAJan. 15, 2007 Robert McKiver C-USADec. 26, 2006 Dion Dowell C-USANov. 20, 2006 Robert McKiver C-USAFeb. 6, 2006 Ramon Dyer C-USAJan. 9, 2006 Ramon Dyer C-USADec. 5, 2005 Oliver Lafayette C-USADec. 29, 2003 Andre Owens C-USAJan. 27, 2003 Louis Truscott C-USAFeb. 18, 2002 Louis Truscott C-USAJan. 21, 2002 Louis Truscott C-USADec. 13, 1999 Kenny Younger C-USAJan. 18, 1999 Kenny Younger C-USAFeb. 20, 1996 Tim Moore SWCJan. 23, 1996 Tim Moore SWCDec. 5, 1995 Kenya Capers SWCFeb. 6, 1995 Tim Moore SWCDec. 12, 1994 Tim Moore SWCJan. 5, 1993 Bo Outlaw SWCDec. 21, 1992 Bo Outlaw SWCDec. 23, 1991 Craig Upchurch SWCDec. 16, 1991 Craig Upchurch SWCDec. 2, 1991 Sam Mack SWCFeb. 18, 1991 Byron Smith SWCMarch 5, 1990 Carl Herrera SWCFeb. 27, 1990 Carl Herrera SWCJan. 31, 1989 Craig Upchurch SWCJan. 10, 1989 Craig Upchurch SWCNov. 29, 1988 Richard Hollis SWCFeb. 13, 1983 Michael Young SWCFeb. 6, 1983 Clyde Drexler SWCJan. 23, 1983 Larry Micheaux SWCJan. 9, 1983 Hakeem Olajuwon SWCFeb. 9, 1981 Rob Williams SWCFeb. 2, 1981 Rob Williams SWC

THE AMERICAN WEEKLY HONOR ROLLFeb. 27, 2017 Damyean DotsonFeb. 20, 2017 Rob GrayFeb. 13, 2017 Damyean DotsonFeb. 6, 2017 Damyean DotsonJan. 30, 2017 Rob GrayJan. 16, 2017 Rob GrayJan. 9, 2017 Damyean DotsonDec. 19, 2016 Damyean DotsonDec. 12, 2016 Rob GrayDec. 5, 2016 Rob GrayNov. 28, 2016 Devin DavisNov. 7, 2016 Devin DavisFeb. 22, 2016 Devonta PollardFeb. 8, 2016 Devonta PollardJan. 4, 2016 Rob Gray, Jr.Dec. 28, 2015 Damyean DotsonDec. 14, 2015 Rob Gray, Jr.Nov. 30, 2015 Rob Gray, Jr.Nov. 23, 2015 Devonta PollardMarch 9, 2015 Devonta PollardMarch 2, 2015 Devonta PollardFeb. 3, 2015 L.J. RoseJan. 19, 2015 Danrad KnowlesDec. 29, 2014 Jherrod StiggersDec. 8, 2014 Devonta PollardNov. 24, 2014 Devonta Pollard

March 3, 2014 TaShawn ThomasJan. 20, 2014 TaShawn ThomasDec. 16, 2013 Danrad Knowles

THE AMERICAN ROOKIE OF THE WEEKFeb. 1, 2016 Galen Robinson, Jr.Jan. 20, 2014 Danrad KnowlesJan. 6, 2014 Danrad Knowles

CONFERENCE USA ROOKIE OF THE WEEKMarch 2, 2009 Aubrey Coleman Jan. 12, 2009 Aubrey Coleman Dec. 29, 2008 Aubrey Coleman Dec. 22, 2008 Aubrey Coleman Nov. 17, 2008 Aubrey Coleman

CONFERENCE USA FRESHMAN OF THE WEEKJan. 21, 2013 Danuel House Dec. 31, 2012 Danuel House Dec. 17, 2012 Danuel House Feb. 27, 2012 Joseph YoungJan. 2, 2012 TaShawn ThomasNov. 14, 2011 TaShawn ThomasJan. 17, 2011 Alandise Harris

CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE WEEKFeb. 21, 1994 Tim Moore SWCFeb. 14, 1994 Tim Moore SWC

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2010No. 13 Seed • Midwest Region • First Round

Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena • Spokane, Wash.March 19 L 77-89 (13) #20/20 Maryland

1992No. 10 Seed • Midwest Region • First Round

Bradley Center • Milwaukee, Wisc.March 19 L 60-65 (7) Georgia Tech

1990No. 8 Seed • Southeast Region • First RoundThompson-Boling Arena • Knoxville, Tenn.

March 15 L 66-70 (9) UC Santa Barbara

1987No. 12 Seed • Southeast Region • First Round

The Omni • Atlanta, Ga.March 13 L 55-66 (5) Kansas

1984 • NATIONAL FINALISTNo. 2 Seed • Midwest Region • First/Second Rounds

Mid-South Coliseum • Memphis, Tenn.March 17 W 77-69 (10 ) Louisiana Tech

Midwest Regional • The Arena • St. Louis, Mo.March 23 W 78-71 (6) MemphisMarch 25 W 68-63 (4) Wake ForestRegional Most Outstanding Player: Hakeem OlajuwonRegional All-Tournament Team: Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young

Final Four • Kingdome • SeattleMarch 31 W 49-47 (OT) (7 - East) VirginiaApril 2 L 75-84 (1 - West) GeorgetownFinal Four Most Outstanding Player: Hakeem OlajuwonFinal Four All-Tournament Team: Alvin Franklin, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young

1983 • NATIONAL FINALISTNo. 1 Seed • Midwest Region • First/Second Rounds

The Summit • HoustonMarch 19 W 60-50 (8) Maryland

Midwest Regional • Kemper Arena • Kansas City, Mo.March 25 W 70-63 (4) MemphisMarch 27 W 89-71 (3) VillanovaRegional Most Outstanding Player: Hakeem Olajuwon Regional All-Tournament Team: Larry Micheaux, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young

Final Four • University Arena • Albuquerque, N.M.April 2 W 94-81 (1 - East) LouisvilleApril 4 L 52-54 (6 - West) NC StateFinal Four All-Tournament Team: Hakeem Olajuwon

1982 • FINAL FOURNo. 6 Seed • Midwest Region • First/Second Rounds

Mabee Center • Tulsa, Okla.March 11 W 94-84 (11) Alcorn StateMarch 13 W 78-74 (3) Tulsa

Midwest Regional • Checkerdome • St. Louis, Mo.March 19 W 79-78 (2) MissouriMarch 19 W 99-92 (8) Boston CollegeRegional Most Outstanding Player: Rob WilliamsRegional All-Tournament Team: Larry Micheaux, Rob Williams

Final Four • Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans March 27 L 63-68 (1 - East) North Carolina

1981No. 8 Seed • East Region • First RoundCharlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C.

March 13 L 72-90 (9) Villanova

1978Midwest Region • First Round

Mabee Center • Tulsa, Okla.March 10 L 77-100 Notre Dame

1973Midwest Region • First Round

Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita, Kan.March 10 L 89-102 Louisiana-Lafayette

1972Midwest Region • First Round

Pan American Center • Las Cruces, N.M.March 11 L 74-85 Texas

1971Midwest Region • First RoundHofheinz Pavilion • Houston

March 13 W 72-69 New Mexico State

Midwest Regional • Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita Kan.

March 18 L 77-78 KansasMarch 20 W 119-106 Notre Dame

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORYNCAA Tournament National Championship Game Appearances (2) 1984, 1983NCAA Final Four Appearances (5) 1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967NCAA Elite Eight Appearances (5) 1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances (10) 1983, 1983, 1982, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1961NCAA Tournament Appearances (19) 2010, 1992, 1990, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1978, 1973, 1972, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1961, 1956NCAA Tournament Record 26-24 (.520)NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1) Hakeem Olajuwon (1984)NCAA All-Final Four Team Members (5) Alvin Franklin (1984), Hakeem Olajuwon (1984), Michael Young (1984), Hakeem Olajuwon (1983), Elvin Hayes (1968)NCAA All-Regional Team Members 14

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vs. NCAA TOURNAMENT OPPONENTSTeam Record Pct. Stk.Alcorn State 1-0 1.000 W1Boston College 1-0 1.000 W1Colorado State 1-0 1.000 W1Dayton 1-0 1.000 W1Drake 0-1 .000 L1Georgetown 0-1 .000 L1Georgia Tech 0-1 .000 L1Kansas 1-2 .333 L2Kansas State 0-3 .000 L3Louisiana-Lafayette 0-1 .000 L1Louisiana-Tech 1-0 1.000 W1Louisville 2-0 1.000 W2Loyola-Chicago 1-0 1.000 W1Marquette 1-0 1.000 W1Maryland 1-1 .500 L1Memphis 2-0 1.000 W2Missouri 1-0 1.000 W1New Mexico State 2-0 1.000 W2North Carolina 1-1 .500 L1North Carolina State 0-1 .000 L1Notre Dame 2-1 .667 L1Ohio State 0-1 .000 L1Oklahoma State 0-1 .000 L1Oregon State 0-1 .000 L1Pacific 1-0 1.000 W1SMU 1-2 .333 W1TCU 1-0 1.000 W1Texas 0-1 .000 L1Texas Tech 0-1 .000 L1Tulsa 1-0 1.000 W1UCLA 0-2 .000 L2UC-Santa Barbara 0-1 .000 L1Villanova 1-1 .500 W1Virginia 1-0 1.000 W1Wake Forest 1-0 1.000 W1Totals 26-24 .520 L5

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1970Midwest Region • First Round

Daniel-Meyer Coliseum • Fort Worth, TexasMarch 7 W 71-64 Dayton

Midwest Regional • Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan.March 12 L 87-92 Drake

Regional Third Place • Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan. March 14 L 98-107 Kansas State

1968 • FINAL FOURMidwest Region • First Round • Salt Lake City

March 9 W 94-76 Loyola (Chicago)

Midwest Regional • Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita, Kan.March 15 W 91-75 LouisvilleMarch 16 W 103-68 TCUAll-Tournament Team: Don Chaney, Elvin Hayes, Theodis Lee

Final Four • Memorial Sports Arena • Los AngelesMarch 22 L 69-101 UCLA

Final Four • ConsolationMemorial Sports Arena • Los Angeles

March 25 L 85-89 Ohio StateFinal Four All-Tournament Team: Elvin Hayes

1967 • FINAL FOURMidwest Region • First Round

CSU Auditorium • Fort Collins, Colo.March 11 W 59-58 New Mexico State

Midwest Regional • Allen Field House • Lawrence, Kan.March 17 W 66-53 KansasMarch 19 W 83-75 SMUAll-Tournament Team: Don Chaney, Elvin Hayes

Final Four • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky.March 24 L 58-73 UCLA

Final Four • Consolation • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky.March 25 W 84-62 North Carolina

1966West Region • First Round

Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita, Kan.March 7 W 82-76 Colorado State

West Regional • Pauley Pavilion • Los AngelesMarch 11 L 60-63 Oregon State

Regional Consolation • Pauley Pavilion • Los AngelesMarch 12 W 102-91 Pacific

1965Midwest Region • First Round

Lubbock Coliseum • Lubbock, TexasMarch 8 W 99-98 Notre Dame

Midwest Regional • Ahearn Fieldhouse • Manhattan, Kan.March 12 L 60-75 Oklahoma State

Midwest Regional Consolation • Ahearn FieldhouseManhattan, Kan.

March 13 L 87-89 SMU

1961Midwest Region • First Round • Delmar Gym • Houston

March 15 W 77-61 Marquette

Midwest Regional • Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan.March 17 L 64-75 Kansas State

Midwest Regional Consolation • Allen FieldhouseLawrence, Kan.

March 18 L 67-69 Texas TechAll-Tournament Team: Gary Phillips

1956Midwest Region • Second Round

Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan.March 16 L 74-89 SMU

Midwest Regional Consolation • Allen FieldhouseLawrence, Kan.

March 17 L 70-89 Kansas State

NCAA TOURNAMENTALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS

PointsRk. Pts. Name School Years (Games)1. 407 Christian Laettner Duke 1989-92 (23)2. 358 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13)3. 328 Danny Manning Kansas 1985-88 (16)4. 324 Oscar Robertson Cincinnati 1958-60 (10)5. 308 Glen Rice Michigan 1986-89 (13)

Rebounds1. 222 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13)2. 201 Lew Alcindor UCLA 1967-69 (12) 3. 197 Jerry Lucas Ohio State 1960-62 (12)4. 181 Nick Collison Kansas 2000-03 (16)5. 176 Bill Walton UCLA 1972-74 (12)6. 169 Christian Laettner Duke 1989-92 (23)7. 165 Tim Duncan Wake Forest 1994-97 (11)8. 160 Paul Hogue Cincinnati 1960-62 (12)9. 157 Sam Lacey New Mexico St. 1968-70 (11)10. 155 Derrick Coleman Syracuse 1987-90 (14)11. 153 Hakeem Olajuwon Houston 1982-84 (15)

Rebounding Average1. 19.7 John Green Michigan State 1957-79 (6)2. 19.2 Artis Gilmore Jac ksonville 1970-71 (6)3. 18.5 Paul Silas Creighton 1962-64 (6) 4. 17.1 Len Chappell Wake Forest 1961-62 (8)5. 17.1 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13)

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

HOUSTON by SEEDINGThe NCAA began seeding teams in the

NCAA Tournament in 1979.

Team Record Pct. Stk. LastNo. 1 4-1 .800 L1 1983No. 2 4-1 .800 L1 1984No. 3 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 4 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 5 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 6 4-1 .800 L1 1982No. 7 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 8 0-2 .000 L2 1990No. 9 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 10 0-1 .000 L1 1992No. 11 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 12 0-1 .000 L1 1987No. 13 0-1 .000 L1 2010No. 14 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 15 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 16 0-0 .000 –– ––Seeded 12-8 .600 L5 2010Unseeded 14-16 .467 L3 1978Totals 26-24 .520 L5

HOUSTON vs. SEEDINGTeam Record Pct. Stk. LastNo. 1 1-2 .333 L1 1984No. 2 1-0 .000 W1 1982No. 3 2-0 1.000 W2 1983No. 4 2-0 1.000 W2 1984No. 5 0-1 .000 L1 1987No. 6 1-1 .500 W1 1984No. 7 1-1 .500 W1 1992No. 8 2-0 1.000 W2 1983No. 9 0-2 .000 L2 1990No. 10 1-0 1.000 W1 1984No. 11 1-0 1.000 W1 1982No. 12 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 13 0-1 .000 L1 2010No. 14 0-0 1.000 –– No. 15 0-0 .000 –– ––No. 16 0-0 .000 –– ––Seeded 12-8 .600 L5 Unseeded 14-16 .467 L3 Totals 26-24 .520 L5

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No. 3 Seed • XL Center • Hartford, Conn.March 10 L 65-74 vs. (3) UConn

2016 (0-1)No. 2 Seed • Amway Center • Orlando

March 11 W 69-72 vs. (10) Tulane

2015 (1-1)No. 10 Seed • XL Center • Hartford, Conn.

March 12 W 66-60 vs. (7) TulaneMarch 13 L 51-59 vs. (2) Tulsa

2014 (1-1)No. 6 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 13 W 68-64 vs. (3) #25/23 SMUMarch 14 L 65-94 vs. (2) #5/5 Louisville

CONFERENCE USA2013 (1-1)

No. 6 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.March 13 W 72-67 vs. (11) RiceMarch 14 L 69-80 vs. (3) UTEP

2012 (0-1)No. 9 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 7 L 62-67 (OT) vs. (8) UTEP

2011 (0-1)No. 11 Seed • Don Haskins Center • El Paso, Texas

March 9 L 87-97 vs. (6) Marshall

2010 (4-0) • CHAMPIONSNo. 7 Seed • BOK Center • Tulsa, Okla.

March 10 W 93-80 vs. (10) TulaneMarch 11 W 66-65 vs. (2) MemphisMarch 12 W 74-66 vs. (6) Southern MissMarch 13 W 81-73 vs. (1) #25/21 UTEPMost Outstanding Player: Kelvin LewisAll-Tournament Team: Kelvin Lewis, Aubrey Coleman

2009 (2-1) • SemifinalistNo. 5 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 11 W 85-76 vs. (12) SMUMarch 12 W 89-85 (OT) vs. (4) UTEPMarch 13 L 49-74 at (1) #4/3 Memphis

2008 (0-1)No. 3 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 13 L 77-80 vs. (6) UTEP

2007 (2-1) • FinalistNo. 3 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 8 W 62-59 vs. (6) Southern MissMarch 9 W 77-62 vs. (7) RiceMarch 10 L 59-71 at (1) #5/5 MemphisAll-Tournament Team: Robert McKiver, Oliver Lafayette

2006 (1-1) • SemifinalistNo. 4 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 9 W 71-52 vs. (5) UCFMarch 10 L 54-68 at (1) Memphis

2005 (0-1)No. 6 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn.

March 9 L 64-69 vs. (11) USF

2003 (0-1)No. 11 Seed • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky.

March 12 L 52-74 vs. (6) Tulane

2002 (2-1) • SemifinalistNo. 6 Seed • Firstar Center • Cincinnati

March 6 W 58-49 vs. (11) East CarolinaMarch 7 W 80-74 vs. (3) MemphisMarch 8 L 73-85 vs. (2) #13/10 MarquetteAll-Tournament Team: Marcus Oliver

2001 (0-1)No. 10 Seed • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky.

March 7 L 67-78 vs. (7) Saint Louis

2000 (1-1)No. 12 Seed • The Pyramid • Memphis, Tenn.

March 8 W 77-75 vs. (5) MarquetteMarch 9 L 69-76 vs. (4) Tulane

1999 (0-1)No. 12 Seed • Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center

Birmingham, Ala.March 3 L 51-75 vs. (5) Charlotte

1998 (0-1)No. 11 Seed • Shoemaker Center • Cincinnati

March 4 L 57-73 vs. (6) Southern Miss

1997 (0-1)No. 10 Seed • Kiel Center • St. Louis

March 5 L 54-66 vs. (7) UAB

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE1996 (0-1)

No. 2 Seed • Reunion Arena • DallasMarch 6 L 57-62 (7) SMU

1995 (1-1) • SemifinalistNo. 6 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 9 W 80-77 vs. (3) TCUMarch 10 L 79-94 vs. (2) Texas Tech

1994 (0-1)No. 6 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 10 L 86-110 vs. (3) Texas Tech

1993 (2-1) • FinalistNo. 3 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 12 W 84-68 vs. (6) Texas A&MMarch 13 W 58-50 vs. (7) TexasMarch 14 L 76-88 vs. (5) Texas TechAll-Tournament Team: Bo Outlaw, David Diaz

1992 (3-0) • CHAMPIONSNo. 2 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 13 W 73-62 vs. (7) SMUMarch 14 W 87-84 (2OT) vs. (3) TCUMarch 15 W 91-72 vs. (1) TexasAll-Tournament Team: Sam Mack, Craig Upchurch

1991 (0-1)No. 3 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 8 L 62-65 vs. (6) SMU

1990 (2-1) • FinalistNo. 2 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 9 W 90-81 vs. (7) RiceMarch 10 W 89-86 vs. (3) TexasMarch 11 L 84-96 vs. (1) #9 ArkansasAll-Tournament Team: Carl Herrera, Craig Upchurch

1989 (0-1)No. 4 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 10 L 70-82 vs. (5) Texas A&M

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORYTournament Championships (6) 2010, 1992, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1978Championship Game Appearances (11) 2010, 2007, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1978, 1977Semifinal Appearances (9) 2014, 2009, 2006, 2002, 1995, 1992, 1988, 1987, 1979Conference Tournament Appearances (41) 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006,2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987,1986, 1984, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976Conference Tournament Record 43-35 (.551) overall (2-4 in The American; 13-15 in C-USA; 28-16 in SWC)Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player (5) Kelvin Lewis (2010), Hakeem Olajuwon (1984), Michael Young (1983), Rob Williams (1981), Mike Schultz (1978)Conference All-Tournament Team Members 21

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1988 (1-1) • SemifinalistNo. 5 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 11 W 72-57 vs. (4) TexasMarch 12 L 76-98 vs. (1) SMUAll-Tournament Team: Rolando Ferreira

1987 (1-1) • SemifinalistNo. 3 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 6 W 59-49 vs. (6) TexasMarch 7 L 52-54 vs. (2) Baylor

1986 (0-1)No. 6 Seed •Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 7 L 62-78 vs. (3) Texas

1985 (0-1)No. 6 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 8 L 72-84 vs. (3) #13 SMU

1984 (2-0) • CHAMPIONSNo. 1 Seed •The Summit • Houston

March 10 W 53-50 vs. (6) RiceMarch 11 W 57-56 vs. (2) ArkansasMost Valuable Player: Hakeem OlajuwonAll-Tournament Team: Michael Young

1983 (2-0) • CHAMPIONSNo. 1 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 11 W 75-59 vs. (4) SMUMarch 12 W 62-59 vs. (5) TCUMost Valuable Player: Michael YoungAll-Tournament Team: Michael Young, Clyde Drexler, Hakeem Olajuwon

1982 (1-1) • FinalistNo. 2 Seed •Reunion Arena • Dallas

March 5 W 89-76 vs. (3) Texas A&MMarch 6 L 69-84 vs. (1) #14 ArkansasAll-Tournament Team: Rob Williams

1981 (2-0) • CHAMPIONSNo. 2 Seed • HemisFair Arena • San Antonio, Texas

March 6 W 73-53 vs. (8) TCUMarch 7 W 84-59 vs. (6) TexasMost Valuable Player: Rob WilliamsAll-Tournament Team: Rob Williams, Michael Young

1980 (1-1)No. 5 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Feb. 25 W 92-80 vs. (8) Rice

HemisFair Arena • San Antonio, TexasFeb. 28 L 47-67 vs. (3) Texas

1979 (2-1) • SemifinalistNo. 6 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Feb. 24 W 74-67 vs. (7) SMU

The Summit • HoustonMarch 1 W 83-82 vs. (4) BaylorMarch 2 L 65-70 vs. (2) #14 TexasAll-Tournament Team: Kenneth Williams

1978 (4-0) • CHAMPIONSNo. 3 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Feb. 25 W 108-67 vs. (8) Rice

The Summit • HoustonMarch 2 W 93-82 vs. (4) Texas TechMarch 3 W 70-69 vs. (2) #4 ArkansasMarch 4 W 92-90 vs. (1) #12 TexasMost Valuable Player: Mike SchultzAll-Tournament Team: Kenneth Williams

1977 (3-1) • FinalistNo. 2 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Feb. 26 W 111-67 vs. (9) TCU

The Summit • HoustonMarch 3 W 96-77 vs. (5) Texas A&MMarch 4 W 94-83 vs. (3) Texas TechMarch 5 L 70-84 vs. (1) #7 ArkansasAll-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong

1976 (1-1)No. 6 Seed • Heart O’Texas Coliseum • Waco, Texas

Feb. 28 W 88-86 at (5) Baylor

Moody Coliseum • Dallas, TexasMarch 4 L 69-80 vs. (2) Texas TechAll-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong

() – indicates tournament seeding# – indicates national ranking

vs. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT OPPONENTSTeam Conference Record Pct. Stk.Arkansas SWC 2-3 .400 L1Baylor SWC 2-1 .667 L1Charlotte C-USA 0-1 .000 L1East Carolina C-USA 1-0 1.000 W1Louisville American 0-1 .000 L1Marquette C-USA 1-1 .500 L1Marshall C-USA 0-1 .000 L1Memphis C-USA 2-3 .400 W1Rice SWC, C-USA 6-0 1.000 W6Saint Louis C-USA 0-1 .000 L1SMU SWC, C-USA, American 5-4 .556 W2Southern Miss C-USA 2-1 .667 W1TCU SWC 5-0 1.000 W5Texas SWC 7-3 .700 W3Texas A&M SWC 3-1 .750 W1Texas Tech SWC 2-4 .333 L3Tulane American, C-USA 2-3 .400 L1Tulsa American 0-1 .000 L1UAB C-USA 0-1 .000 L1UCF C-USA 1-0 1.000 W1UConn American 0-1 .000 L1USF C-USA 0-1 .000 L1UTEP C-USA 2-3 .400 L2The American Totals 2-4 .333 L3C-USA Totals 13-15 .464 L1SWC Totals 28-16 .636 L2Overall Totals 43-35 .551 L3

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS HISTORY

HOUSTON by SEEDINGTeam Record Pct. Stk. YearsNo. 1 4-0 1.000 W4 1984, 1983No. 2 11-5 .688 L2 2016, 1996, 1992, 1990, 1982, 1981, 1977No. 3 9-6 .625 L2 2017, 2008, 2007, 1993, 1991, 1987, 1978No. 4 1-2 .333 L1 2006, 1989, No. 5 4-3 .571 L1 2009, 1988, 1980No. 6 8-10 .444 L2 2014, 2013, 2005, 2002, 1995, 1994, 1986, 1985, 1979, 1976No. 7 4-0 1.000 W4 2010No. 8 0-0 .000 ––– –––No. 9 0-1 .000 L1 2012No. 10 1-3 .250 L1 2015, 2001, 1997No. 11 0-3 .000 L3 2011, 2003, 1998No. 12 1-2 .333 2000, 1999Totals 43-35 .551 L3 41 appearances

HOUSTON vs. SEEDINGTeam Record Pct. Stk. YearsNo. 1 3-7 .300 W1 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1982, 1978, 1977No. 2 3-7 .300 L2 2015, 2014, 2010, 2002, 1995, 1987, 1984, 1979, 1978, 1976No. 3 7-5 .583 W1 2013, 2013, 2002, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1990, 1986, 1985, 1982 1980, 1977No. 4 5-1 .833 W1 2009, 2000, 1988, 1983, 1979, 1978No. 5 5-3 .625 W2 2006, 2000, 1999, 1993, 1989, 1983, 1977, 1976No. 6 6-6 .500 L2 2017, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2003, 1998, 1993, 1991, 1987, 1984, 1981No. 7 6-3 .667 W2 2015, 2007, 2001, 1997, 1996, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1979No. 8 3-1 .750 L1 2012, 1981, 1980, 1978No. 9 1-0 1.000 W1 1977No. 10 1-1 .500 L1 2016, 2010No. 11 2-1 .667 W1 2013, 2005, 2002No. 12 1-0 1.000 W1 2009Totals 43-35 .551 L3 78 games

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2017No. 2 Seed • First Round • H&PE Arena • Houston

March 15 L 75-78 Akron

2016No. 5 Seed • First Round • McCamish Pavilion • Atlanta

March 16 L 62-81 at Georgia Tech

2006No. 3 Seed • First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

March 15 W 77-67 BYU

Second Round • Hammons Student Center Springfield, Mo.

March 20 L 59-60 at Missouri State

2005Opening Round • Charles Koch Arena • Wichita, Kan. March 16 L 69-85 at Wichita State

2002Opening Round • Memorial Gym • Nashville, Tenn.

March 13 L 50-59 at Vanderbilt

1993First Round • Special Events Center • El Paso, Texas

March 19 L 61-67 at UTEP

1991First Round • Maples Pavilion • Palo Alto, Calif.

March 13 L 86-93 at Stanford

1988First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

March 17 W 69-61 Fordham

Second Round • Moby Gym • Fort Collins, Colo.March 22 L 61-71 at Colorado State

1985First Round • Montagne Center • Beaumont, Texas

March 15 L 71-78 at Lamar

1977 • FinalistFirst Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

March 9 W 83-82 Indiana State

Quarterfinals • Madison Square Garden • New YorkMarch 14 W 91-90 (OT) Illinois State

Semifinals • Madison Square Garden • New YorkMarch 17 W 82-76 Alabama

Championship • Madison Square Garden • New York March 20 L 91-94 St. Bonaventure

1962Quarterfinals • Madison Square Garden • New York

March 11 L 77-94 Dayton

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL

2013First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

March 20 W 73-72 vs. Texas

Quarterfinals • Patriot Center • Fairfax, Va.March 25 L 84-88 at George Mason

2009First Round • Gill Coliseum • Corvallis, Ore.

March 18 L 45-49 at Oregon State

2008 • SemifinalistFirst Round • Lawlor Events Center • Reno, Nev.

March 18 W 80-79 at Nevada

Quarterfinals • Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonMarch 24 W 91-67 Valparaiso

Semifinals • Reynolds Center • Tulsa, Okla.March 26 L 69-73 at TulsaAll-Tournament Team: Robert McKiver

vs. NIT OPPONENTSTeam Record Pct. Stk.Akron 0-1 .000 L1Alabama 1-0 1.000 W1BYU 1-0 1.000 W1Colorado State 0-1 .000 L1Dayton 0-1 .000 L1Fordham 1-0 1.000 W1Georgia Tech 0-1 000 L1Indiana State 1-0 1.000 W1Illinois State 1-0 1.000 W1Lamar 0-1 .000 L1Missouri State 0-1 .000 L1St. Bonaventure 0-1 .000 L1Stanford 0-1 .000 L1UTEP 0-1 .000 L1Vanderbilt 0-1 .000 L1Wichita State 0-1 .000 L1Totals 5-10 .333 L2

vs. CBI OPPONENTSTeam Record Pct. Stk.George Mason 0-1 .000 L1Nevada 1-0 1.000 W1Oregon State 0-1 .000 L1Texas 1-0 1.000 W1Tulsa 0-1 .000 L1Valparaiso 1-0 1.000 W1Totals 2-2 .500 L2

NIT HISTORYNIT Championship Game Appearances (1) 1977NIT Quarterfinal Appearances (1) 1962NIT Appearances (11) 2017, 2016, 2006, 2005, 2002, 1993, 1991, 1988, 1985, 1977, 1962NIT Record 5-11 (.313)

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL HISTORYCBI Semifinal Appearances (1) 2008CBI Appearances (3) 2013, 2009, 2008CBI Record 3-3 (.500)

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• A •Name Years G PtsADAMS, Sammy 1952-53 20 98ADEIFE, Emmanuel 2005-06 12 10AKIN, Frank 1946-47 16 31ALEXANDER, Marvin 1983-84, 84-85 32 56ANDERS, Benny 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 76 327ANDERSON, Aaron 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 47 87ANDERSON, Greg 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 123 1,661ANDERSON, Larry 1968-69 10 4ANDERSON, Sam 2005-06, 06-07 25 124APOLSKIS, Richard 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 80 572ARNING, Ben 1964-65 6 21ASH, Jimmy 1955-56, 56-57 43 94AUSTIN, Trey 1997-98, 98-99 52 115

• B •BAKER, Cavon 2014-15 27 175BALLARD, Wayne 1964-65, 65-66 57 713BALLIS, Jake 1998-99, 99-00 50 165BANE, Bill 1967-68, 68-69 34 87BARBER, Kevin 2002-03, 03-04 37 43BARNES, Bryan 1989-90 6 6BARNES, LeRon 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16 112 553BAUMGARDNER, Ashley 1995-96 22 33BEECHER, William 1952-53 17 33BELCHER, Stacey 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 64 76BELL, Carlos 1967-68, 68-69 35 99BELL, Jackie 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55 62 450BELL, Melvin 1966-67, 68-69, 69-70 83 622BENSON, Andrew 1966-67 19 46BERG, Richard 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 43 440BIGOTT, Wilbert 1957-58 23 26BIRDSONG, Otis 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 116 2,832BISHOP, Denny 1959-60, 60-6161-62, 56 45BLOOM, Corey 2005-06 22 40BOLDEBUCK, Don 1954-55, 55-56 51 1,162BOND, DeWayne 1962-63 19 75BONNEY, Jerry 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 75 681BOOHER, Wilburn 1952-53 13 11BOONE, Russell 1956-57, 57-58 51 770BOTTS, Torrence 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 67 243BOWE, John 1972-73 3 12BOWSER, Tyus 13-14, 14-15 4 0BRADFORD, Bunky 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 52 336BRANNON, Darrius 2004-05, 05-06 40 68BRAXTON, John 1996-97 23 44BREWER, Jerome 1986-87, 87-88 50 120BROOKS, Armoni 2016-17 28 123BROOKS, Donald 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13 10 2BROUGHTON, Kahmell 2009-10 19 20BROWN, Adam 2009-10, 10-11 60 601BROWN, Bill 1960-61 5 4BROWN, Darryl 1979-80, 80-81 56 232BROWN, Larry 1970-71, 71-72 50 337BROWN, Louis 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 65 623BROWN, Randy 1986-87, 87-88 57 308BRUCE, Brad 1989-90 2 0BUNCE, Dan 1980-81, 82-83 5 7BUNCE, David 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 77 140BURROUGHS, Roy 1949-50, 50-51 26 67BYRD, Carl 1977-78 23 56BYRD, Larry 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 59 300BYRD, Willie 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 98 700

• C •CALHOUN, Qa’rraan 2008-09 33 338CAPERS, Kenya 1995-96, 96-97 51 655CARPENTER, Charlie 1946-47, 47-48 40 111CARRASCO, Rafael 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 94 374CARTER, Deondray 1995-96 13 10CARTER, Steve 1985-86 2 0CHANEY, Don 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 90 1,133CHANEY, Horace 1986-87, 88-89 61 703CHAPMAN, David 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 11 12CHERRINGTON, Englebert 2004-05 26 56CIOLLI, Ken 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 129 582CLARK, Braxton 1983-84, 84-85 44 199

CLARK, Bryce 2009-10 10 2COLEMAN, Aubrey 2008-09, 09-10 67 1,516COLEMAN, Sean 2008-09, 09-10 49 139COOPER, Larry 1967-68, 68-69 25 41COTTON, Elton 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52, 52-53 77 465COTTON, Joseph 1984-85 1 0COUSIN, Marcus 2007-08, 08-09 62 488CROSBY, Treva 1997-98, 98-99, 00-01 64 317

• D •DANIELS, Derrick 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 124 1,087DAVIS, Abe 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81 77 198DAVIS, Devin 2016-17 20 165DAVIS, Dwight 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 84 1,741DAVIS, Eric 1980-81, 81-82 53 129DAVIS, John 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 48 118DAVIS, Larry 1996-97, 99-00 21 16DAVIS, Tommie 1994-95 28 182de RANDAMIE, Sergio 2004-05, 05-06 55 103DIAZ, David 1991-92, 92-93 61 740DICKENS, Eric 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 105 588DOTSON, Damyean 2015-16, 16-17 64 1,001DOTSON, Danny 1955-56, 56-57 51 693DOWELL, Dion 2006-07, 07-08 61 670DRAIN, Jessie 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 115 982DREWNICK, Eduardo 1987-88, 88-89 62 151DREXLER, Adam 2013-14 (RS), 14-15 11 4DREXLER, Clyde 1980-81, 82-83, 82-83 96 1,383DULL, John 1958-59 16 33DUNBAR, Louis 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 79 1,765DUNNIGAN, Morris 2016-17 20 48DUPREE, Xavier 2015-16, 16-17 38 49DYER, Ramon 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 100 799

• E •ECKELMAN, Don 1962-63, 63-64 38 108EDWARDS, Sidney 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 80 710ERICKSON, Ed 1957-58 40 376EVANS, Dean 1955-56, 56-57 51 368EVANS, Mars 1968-69, 69-70 31 71EVANS, Tyrone 1990-91, 91-92, 93-94, 94-95 102 387EWING, Victor 1978-79, 79-80 57 653

• F •FEARS, Cedric 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79 74 476FERGUSON, Anwar 2002-03, 03-04 55 257FERNANDES, Roger 1987-88, 88-89, 90-91, 91-92 106 447FERNANDEZ, Derrick 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 57 132FERREIRA, Rolando 1986-87, 87-88 61 760FORD, Alton 2000-01 26 280FORD, Kirk 1994-95 27 343FORDJOUR, Charles 1997-98 26 64FOSTER, Jack 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 77 815FRANCIS, Andrew 2004-05 28 72FRANKLIN, Alvin 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 125 1,684FRAZIER, Lynn 1963-64 12 14

• G •GAINES, Kevin 2001-02 21 211GERVIN, Gee 1998-99, 99-00 58 1,114GETTYS, Reid 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 120 446GIBSON, Byron 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 85 170GIBSON, Leon 2011-12, 12-13 59 310GJIKONDI, Egi 2014-15 9 6GILES, Derek 1982-83, 83-84 57 105GLOVER, Michael 1984-85 7 2GOLDWIRE, Anthony 1992-93, 93-94 58 890GORDON, Shmuell 1993-94 4 3GOREN, Or 1978-79, 79-80 48 185GOWDY, Lonzell 1995-96 21 132GRAHAM, Billy 1946 No StatsGRANT, Otis 1995-96, 96-97 29 19GRANT, Tom 1984-85, 86-87, 87-88 71 339GRAY, Rob 2015-16, 16-17 57 1,055GRAYSON, Darrell 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 43 30GREEN, Randy 1973-74 15 23GRIBBEN, Tom 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 86 598GRIDER, Gary 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 81 432

GRIGGS, Roderick 1993-94 23 42

• H •HALL, Bob 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 73 399HAMDY, Ahmed 2013-14 (RS) 0 0HAMILTON, Ralph 1978-79 29 102HAMOOD, Joe 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 84 1,237HAMOOD, Niemer 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 71 168HANNAH, Rodney 2004-05 28 51HARDEE, Dominic 1995-96 7 11HARGER, Lyle 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63 76 1,073HARPER, Jesse 1947-48, 48-49 32 58HARRIS, Alandise 2010-11, 11-12 57 653HATCHER, Kyle 2006-07, 07-08 4 4HATHAWAY, Bill 1958-59, 59-60 47 245HATTON, Jim 1952-53, 53-54, 54-55 50 388HAYES, Donnell 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 79 668HAYES, Elvin 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 93 2,884HAYWARD, Bob 1965-66 16 29HAYWOOD, Nick 2009-10, 10-11 50 72HELMS, Art 1955-56 26 333HENDRICK, Chad 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 113 911HENDRIX, L.D. 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50, 50-51 89 1,026HENRY, Bill 1946-47 No StatsHENSLEY, Cedrick 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 79 340HERRERA, Carl 1989-90 33 551HICKMAN, Jeff 1969-70 30 368HIRBOD, Mateen 2016-17 9 8HOBBY, Tim 1985-86, 86-87 34 217HOLLIS, Richard 1987-88, 88-89 62 1,057HOLMES, Gerry 1989-90 6 3HOPE, Harry 1946 No StatsHOSKINS, Herb 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 39 139HOSTER, Clay 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 50 114HOUSE, Danuel 2012-13, 13-14 57 736HOWELL, Chris 2001-02 1 0HURNS, Jason 2008-09 2 0

• I •IKEAKOR, Andy 2003-04 29 54IRWIN, Tommy 1951-52 18 21IZUNDU, Valentine 12-13, 13-14 24 39

• J •JACKSON, Ricky 1985-86, 86-87 54 220JOHNSON, Curley 1993-94 18 36JOHNSON, Herbert 1963-64 5 3JOHNSON, Jermaine 1992-93, 93-94,94-95 63 128JOHNSON, Ronnie 2014-15 (RS), 15-16 31 291JOHNSON, Trumaine 2010-11 10 25JONES, Charlie 2006-07 25 21JONES, Damon 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 81 1,041JONES, Doc 1956-57 17 92JONES, Dwight 1971-72, 72-73 54 951JONES, Dwight II 2002-03, 04-05 55 189JONES, George 1956-57 17 92JONES, Jim 1963-64, 64-65 52 479JONES, Jimmie 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14 31 28JOST, Dick 1961-62, 62-63 33 45

• K •KAPNER, Bernie 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 63 478KELLEY, Jeff 1976-77 30 104KEYS, Julius 2001-02, 2002-03 21 21KIGHT, Randy 1970-71, 71-72 21 25KITTMAN, Dean 1952-53, 53-54 40 260KNOWLES, Danrad 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 126 962KNOX, Anthony 1995-96, 96-97 54 355KRUSE, Don 1965-66, 66-67 60 380

• L •LAFAYETTE, Oliver 2005-06, 06-07 64 961LATHAM, Brian 2004-05, 05-06 63 487LAWSON, Chris 2004-05, 05-06 61 281LAYNE, Mack 1961-62, 62-63 11 5LEAVY, Terrance 1994-95 6 6LEE, Robert 2006-07 32 187LEE, Theodis 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 82 878

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LEMMON, Jim 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 61 251LENTZ, Leary 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 89 650LEWIS, Guy V. 1946, 46-47 36 729LEWIS, Kelvin 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 100 1,465LEWIS, Vern 1966-67, 67-68 62 119LIFSCHUTZ, Reno 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64 52 150LILLIE, Craig 1990-91, 91-92 17 61LOPEZ, Lupe 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 68 537LUCKENBILL, Ted 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 72 1,195LUTON, Gil 1948-49, 49-50, 50-51 73 391LYONS, Jared 2005-06 5 0

• M •MACK, Sam 1991-92 31 543MALONE, Folly 1961-62, 62-63 47 545MALONE, Marcus 2006-07, 07-08 59 342MANICHIA, Charlie 1946 No StatsMARGENTHALER, Jack 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 81 675MARKLE, Pete 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 56 362MARRS, David 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 102 1,050MARSHALL, Dick 1964-65 7 8MARTIN, Jesse 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 15 13MARTIN, Tristian 2005-06 22 32MARTINS, Moshood 2001-02, 2003-04 5 0McARTHUR, Darrell 1986-87 30 151McBRIDE, Shamahn 1996-97, 97-98 54 528McELVEEN, Andy 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57 58 258McGEE, Gerry 1985-86 26 129McGLOSTER, Horace 2007-08, 08-09 44 84McGRATH, Bill 1974-75 9 3McGUIRE, Jeremee 2001-02, 2002-03 61 365McKIVER, Robert 2006-08 67 1,435McLEAN, Mikhail 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 101 245McNEIL, Maurice 2009-10, 10-11 62 652McNUTT, Jack 1951-52, 52-53 22 112McPHAIL, Bill 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 42 184McVEY, Elliott 1966-67 7 6MEYER, Kyle 2015-16, 16-17 64 151MICHEAUX, Larry 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 123 1,324MICKENS, Darrell 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91 92 638MILLER, Elijah 2003-04 26 33MITCHELL, Leonard 1977-78, 78-79 44 186MITCHELL, Mack 1971-72 11 11MOCEANU, Tega 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 62 132MOLCHANY, Richard 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 57 172MONACO, Ross 1988-89, 90-91 52 122MONCUR, Everett 1984-85 8 0MOORE, John 1964-65 7 8MOORE, Tim 1993-94, 94-95 49 934MOORE, Willie 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 00-01 81 212MORRIS, Brandon 2012-13, 13-14 65 293MORRIS, Chris 1988-89, 89-90 64 544MOSHER, Jack 1952-53, 53-54 48 686MOSLEY, Nick 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09 74 159MOUKOURY, Yan 2007-08, 08-09 17 11MURPHY, Jr., Calvin 1999-00, 00-01 14 16

• N •NACHBAR, Grega 2003-04 4 0NEUMANN, Danny 1963-64 51 316NEWSOME, Steve 1970-71, 71-72, 73-74 83 1,088NIXON, Zamal 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 122 848NKALI, Bertrand 2014-15 (RS), 15-16, 16-17 55 79

• O •O’NEALL, Chuck 1977-78, 78-79 60 218OKAFOR, Patrick 2000-01, 01-02 61 724OLAJUWON, Hakeem 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 100 1,332OLIVER, Chet 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64 60 432OLIVER, Marcus 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 03-04 119 815ORSAK, Gary 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 33 24OUTLAW, Charles 1991-92, 92-93 61 856OWENS, Andre 2002-03, 03-04 87 1,407OZUG, Paul 1965-66 27 82

• P •PALAFOX, Jose 1953-54, 54-55 32 125PALMQUIST, Tim 1965-66 20 27

PALOMBIZIO,Dan 1959-60 12 94PANE, Brockeith 2007-08, 08-09 30 179PARKER, Rodney 1980-81, 81-82 29 49PATOPRSTY, Ray 1956-57 25 268PAYE, Lawrence 2012-13, 13-14 9 3PERRY, Jim 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 40 46PERRY, Lou 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 44 66PETROU, Peter 1961-62 26 80PETTIETTE, Jerry 1952-53, 53-54, 54-55 66 305PHILLIPS, Gary 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 79 1,452PINKALLA, Parker 2003-04 19 15POLLAN, Bob 1960-61, 61-62 42 173POLLARD, Devonta 2014-15, 15-16 64 813PONTIKES, Connie 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 62 131PORTER, Willie 1977-78, 78-79 39 101POWERS, Bob 1954-55 14 18PRATT, Dick 1946 No StatsPRATTA, Steven 1996-97 16 25PRESLEY, Maurice 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 79 971PRICE, Terry 1997-98, 00-01, 01-02 24 17PYLE, Sam 1989-90 5 4

• R •RALEIGH, Carl 1958-59 11 20RAY, Rowan 1951-52 21 27RAY, Royce 1948-49, 50-51, 51-52 49 615REICHLE, Marvin 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 68 324RENTA, Alberta 1950-51 28 128REYNER, Charles 1946-47 No StatsREYNOLDS, George 1967-68, 68-69 54 617RICHARDSON, Herb 1949-50, 50-51 23 221RICHARDSON, J.J. 2011-12 (RS), 12-13, 13-14 43 173RISKA, Ed 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 60 239RIVERA, Ramon 1985-86 16 25ROBERSON, Lamar 2005-06 18 91ROBINSON, Galen 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 96 1,135ROBINSON, Jr., Galen 2015-16, 16-17 64 461RODRIGUEZ, David 1949-50, 50-51 51 337ROESE, Walter 1989-90 15 61ROGERS, Larry 1979-80 28 340ROIG, Juan 1951-52 18 79ROPER, Darnell 1977-78, 78-79, 80-81 43 80ROSE, Cecil 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 114 1,244ROSE, David 1980-81, 82-83 55 166ROSE, L.J. 2013-14, 14-15, 15-16 49 441ROSE, Lynden 1980-81, 81-82 62 463ROSS, Frank 1974-75, 75-76 16 19ROWAN, Roy 1950-51 5 11RUSSELL, Perry 1985-86, 87-88, 88-89 63 65RUSSELL, Walker 1979-80 8 84

• S •SANGOYOMI, Valentine 2016-17 (RS) 0 0SANZ, Angel 1993-94, 94-95 27 81SAULS, Marshall 1978-79, 79-80 55 276SCHISLER, Bryan 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 62 152SCHULTZ, Mike 1976-77, 77-78 69 817SCHVERAK, Don 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63, 63-64 85 1,139SEALY, Pete 1946, 46-47, 47-48 23 137SELLS, Sam 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 61 165SHEFFIELD, Jerrel 1974-75 19 50SHELTON, Bryan 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 108 349SHIVERS, Gary 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 66 640SIDNEY, Jarrett 2002-03 30 108SIMMONS, Jaaron 2013-14 32 65SIMMONS, Jonathon 2011-12 30 441SMALL, Earl 1985-86 16 20SMITH, Bernard 1999-00, 00-01 50 172SMITH, Byron 1989-90, 90-91 62 1,051SMITH, Derrick 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 84 847SMITH, Dominic 2000-01, 01-02 60 832SMITH, Early 1997-98, 99-00 35 103SMITH, Greg 1978-79, 80-81 25 23SMITH, Kelvin 1989-90 31 108SMITH, Lanny 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 07-08 122 1,250SMITH, Lynn 1947-48 16 173SMITH, Steve 1985-86 24 63SMITH, Tony 1974-75 23 174

SPAIN, Ken 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 90 1,025SPEARS, Roy 1998-99, 99-00 46 137STARKS, David 1965-66 38 62STEVENSON, Rakim 2010-11, 11-12 4 0STEAKLEY, Billy Joe 1946-47, 47-48 32 248STEVENSON, Steve 1990-91 29 82STIGGERS, Jherrod 2011-12 (RS), 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 97 1,077STRINGFELLOW, William 1997-98, 98-99 43 246SUDDARTH, Tim 1975-76, 76-77 8 6SWANSON, Bill 1946, 46-47 24 19

• T •TAYLOR, Adrian 1995-96, 96-97 15 28TAYLOR, John 2003-04 3 2TAYLOR, Kent 1967-68, 68-69 19 16TAYLOR, Ollie 1968-69, 69-70 56 1,231TEHERAN, Alvaro 1989-90, 90-91 62 591TELLIS, Cory 2009-10, 10-11 11 8THIBODEAUX, Darian 2010-11, 11-12 60 424THOMAS, Renaldo 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 88 340THOMAS, TaShawn 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14 96 1,388THOMPSON, Charles 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 118 1,381THOMPSON, Jack 1960-61, 61-62 59 501THOMPSON, J.J. 2011-12, 12-13 59 347THOMSON, Tom 1959-60, 60-61, 62-63 72 599THORN, George 1946 No StatsTHORPE, Jahmar 2005-06, 06-07 64 645THURMAN, Dick 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 61 226TONEY, Tafari 2006-07, 07-08 61 311TRACY, John 1966-67 5 8TRAMMELL, Mark 1975-77, 77-78 67 341TRUSCOTT, Louis 2001-02, 2002-03 60 857TUCKER, Harlow 1955-56 24 78TUFFLI, Bill 1957-58, 58-59 47 565TUFFLI, Norman 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 77 242

• U •UPCHURCH, Craig 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90,91-92 126 1,880

• V •VAN SLYKE, Kirk 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 85 445VANBECK, Wes 2014-15, 15-16, 16-17 70 360VASQUEZ, Robert 1961-62 7 10

• W •WADE, Desmond 2008-09, 09-10 68 360WAFER, Hershel 1993-94, 94-95 41 193WALKER, George 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 129 1,107WASHINGTON, JC 2014-15 27 76WASHINGTON, Kendrick 2009-10, 10-11 54 321WEARY, Jr., Eric 2014-15, 15-16 50 206WEAVER, Jamie 1983-84, 84-85 39 105WELCH, Jack 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 58 172WELCH, Poo 1969-70, 70-71 59 961WELLS, Willie 1946, 46-47 No Stats WIEDERMAN, Simon 1946 No Stats WILES, Lloyd 1992-93, 93-94 62 257WILLIAMS, Bryan 1981-82, 82-83 45 76WILLIAMS, DaShaun 2007-08, 08-09 56 243WILLIAMS, George 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 90 1,132WILLIAMS, Kenneth 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 126 1,468WILLIAMS, Robert 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 88 1,838WILLIS, Sonny 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 74 309WILSON, Jamon 2008-09, 09-10 7 0WINCH, Ed 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 69 277WINDER, Al 1975-76, 76-77 64 311WINSLOW, Rickie 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 124 1,548WOMACK, Tione 2012-13, 13-14 65 207WORRELL, Doug 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 32 43

• Y •YOUNG, Joseph 2010-11 (RS), 2011-12, 12-13 62 916YOUNG, Michael 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 134 2,043YOUNG, Richard 2005-06, 06-07 13 11YOUNG, Warren 1963-64 21 57YOUNGDALE, John 1969-70 17 17 YOUNGER, Kenny 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 87 1,131

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• 0 •Danrad Knowles 2013-17 Joseph Young 2011-13Kelvin Lewis 2007-10Darrius Brannon 2004-06

• 00 •Steve Stevenson 1990-91Richard Hollis 1987-89Steve Carter 1985-86Lynden Rose 1980-82Abe Davis 1978-80Cecile Rose 1974-78Vinnie Caruso 1972-73Randy Knight 1968-72Larry Cooper 1966-67Paul Ozug 1965-66Tim Palmquist 1963-65Mack Layne 1962-63

• 1 •Xavier Dupree 2015-17Mikhail McLean 2010 -15Sean Coleman 2008-10 Dion Dowell 2006-08Andrew Francis 2004-05Dominic Smith 2000-02

• 2 •Rob Gray 2015-16Brandon Morris 2012-14Alandise Harris 2011-12Zamal Nixon 2007-11Robert Lee 2006-07Chris Lawson 2004-06Kevin Gaines 2001-02

• 3 • Armoni Brooks 2016 – Ronnie Johnson 2014-16Cavon Baker 2014 -15Jaaron Simmons 2013-14J.J. Thompson 2011-13Maurice McNeil 2009-11Desmond Wade 2008-09 Robert McKiver 2006-08Lamar Roberson 2005-06Kevin Barber 2004-05Marcus Oliver 1999-04Moses Malone, Jr. 1998-99Shamahn McBride 1996-98Tim Moore 1994-96Craig Upchurch 1988-92Randy Brown 1986-87

• 4 •LeRon Barnes 2011-16Cory Tellis 2010-11Nick Mosley 2006-09Tristan Martin 2005-06Andy Ikeakor 2003-04Cedric Fears, Jr. 2002-03Alton Ford 2000-01William Stringfellow 1997-99Steven Pratta 1996-97Tommie Davis 1994-95Anthony Goldwire 1993-94Randy Brown 1987-88Ricky Jackson 1985-87Greg Smith 1980-81Kenneth Williams 1976-80Dennis Tealer 1974-75 Donnell Hayes 1971-74Dennis Smith 1969-70John Tracy 1965-66John Moore 1964-65Chester Oliver 1961-64Bill Brown 1961-62Jimmy Wilson 1959-60Murphy Thomas 1958-59

• 5 •Morris Dunnigan 2016-17L.J. Rose 2013-16Nick Haywood 2009-11Marcus Malone 2006-08Sergio de Randamie 2004-06Jeremee McGuire 2001-03Kenny Younger 2000-01Roy Spears 1997-00Kenya Capers 1995-97Roderick Griggs 1992-95Bryan Barnes 1989-90Eddie Cumbo 1988-89

• 10 • Derrick Daniels 1988-93Tim Hobby 1986-87Gerry McGee 1985-86Derek Giles 1982-84Rodney Parker 1980-81Chuck O’Neall 1976-80Otis Birdsong 1973-76 Jerry Bonney 1970-73Lionel Dotson 1968-70Vern Lewis 1966-68Gary Grider 1965-66David Starks 1964-65Joe Hamood 1963-64Moore Landers 1962-63

• 11 •J.C. Washington 2014-15Darian Thibodeaux 2010-12Desmond Wade 2009-10DaShaun Williams 2007-09Brian Latham 2004-06Jarrett Sidney 2001-03Torrence Botts 1998-01Prentis Baker 1997-98John Braxton 1996-97Lonzell Gowdy 1995-96Lloyd Wiles 1992-95Carl Herrera 1989-90Gerry McGee 1986-87Rodney Parker 1981-82

• 12 •Wes VanBeck 2014 – Jimmie Jones 2012-14Aubrey Coleman 2008-10Kyle Hatcher 2006-08Jared Lyons 2005-06Grega Nachbar 2003-04Dwight Jones II 2002-03Segun Oduolowu 1997-98Tyrone Evans 1990-95Renaldo Thomas 1982-86Eric Davis 1980-82Walker Russell 1979-80Tim Williams 1978-79Maurice Presley 1974-75Dwight Jones 1971-73Jeff Hickman 1970-71Larry Anderson 1967-70Gary Grider 1964-67David Starks 1965-66Reno Lifschutz 1962-64Jack Thompson 1960-62Pete Markle 1957-60

• 13 •Bertrand Nkali 2014-17Dwight Jones II 2004-05Gee Gervin 1998-00Galen Robinson 1994-98Eric Davis 1981-82

• 14 •Tione Womack 2012-14 Sam Anderson 2005-06Kevin Barber 2002-04Terrence Levy 1994-95Christopher Crease 1987-88Darrell McArthur 1986-87Eric Dickens 1982-85Darryl Brown 1979-81Ken Ciolli 1975-79Tony Smith 1974-75Maurice Presley 1972-74Sonny Willis 1970-72Jeff Hickman 1969-70Ken Spain 1966-69Wayne Ballard 1964-66Herbert Johnson 1963-64Tim Palmquist 1962-63Bobby Pollan 1960-62Bryan Schisler 1957-60

• 15 •Devin Davis 2016 – Ronnie Johnson 2014-15Leon Gibson 2011-13Yan Moukoury 2008-09Corey Bloom 2005-06Englebert Cherrington 2004-05Louis Truscott 2001-03Derrick Fernandez 1999-00Kenya Capers 1994-95Eric Dickens 1981-82

• 20 •Valentine Sangoyomi 2016Adam Drexler 2013-15Donald Brooks 2010-13Jamon Wilson 2008-10 Oliver Lafayette 2005-07Andre Owens 2002-05Julius Keys 2001-02Charles Fordjour 1997-99Dominic Hardie 1995-96Tom Grant 1986-87Alvin Franklin 1982-86Rob Williams 1979--81Greg Smith 1976-79Mark Trammell 1977-78Jerrel Sheffield 1975-76Ed Riska 1972-75Clay Hoster 1970-73Tom Gribben 1967-70David Starks 1966-67Tom Stein 1965-66Eddie Winch 1962-65Norm Tuffli 1959-62Bill Tuffli 1957-59

• 21 •Damyean Dotson 2015-17 Jherrod Stiggers 2011-15Alandise Harris 2010-11Cory Tellis 2009 -10Horace McGloster 2008-09Charlie Jones 2006-07Emmanuel Adeife 2005-06Elijah Miller 2003-04Bernard Smith 1999-01Derrick Fernandez 1997-98Kirk Ford 1994-96Brandon Rollins 1992-93Rob Williams 1981-82

• 22 •Chris Morris 1988-90Marvin Alexander 1983-85Clyde Drexler 1980-83Byron Gibson 1976-80Louis Dunbar 1972-75Paul Jackson 1975-76Larry Brown 1970-72Ollie Taylor 1969-70Niemer Hamood 1967-69Don Kruse 1966-67Joe Hamood 1964-66Don Eckelman 1962-64Denny Bishop 1959-62Jack Welch 1957-59

• 23 •Eric Weary, Jr. 2014-16Danuel House 2012-14Jonathon Simmons 2011-12Bryce Clark 2009-10Lanny Smith 2003-08Julius Keys 2002-03Calvin Murphy Jr. 1999-01Larry Davis 1997-98Craig Lillie 1990-93

• 24 •Devonta Pollard 2014-16Lawrence Paye 2012-14Kahmell Broughton 2009 -10Yan Moukoury 2007-08Jahmar Thorpe 2005-07Bryan Shelton 2001-05Willie Moore 1996-01Andrew Raglin 1994-95Lloyd Wiles 1991-92Byron Smith 1989-91Horace Chaney 1988-89James Weaver 1982-86David Rose 1980-81Or Goren 1978-80Carl Byrd 1977-78Al Winder 1975-77Jerrel Sherffield 1974-75Randy Green 1971-74Poo Welch 1969-71Ollie Taylor 1968-69Don Chaney 1965-68Bob Plohr 1962-63Richard Molchany 1958-61

• 25 •Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – Egi Gjikondi 2014-15Ahmed Hamdy 2013-14Ramon Dyer 2002-06Damon Jones 1994-97Horace Chaney 1987-88

• 30 •Mateen Hirbod 2016 – Cedrick Hensley 2002-05Early Smith 1997-00Rafael Carrasco 1990-94Calvin Horton 1988-89Craig Upchurch !987-88Steve Smith 1985-86Gary Orsak 1982-85Abe Davis 1980-81Victor Ewing 1978-80Mike Schultz 1976-78Dave Chapman 1971-74John Youngdale 1969-70Larry Cooper 1967-69Leary Lentz 1964-67Don Schverak 1961-64Donald Schverak 1960-61Wilbert Bigott 1957-60Andy McElveen 1954-57Jerry Pettiette 1954-54Lloyd Hendrix 1948-51Billy Jo Steakley 1946-48Bill Henry 1946-47

• 31 • Adam Brown 2009-11John Taylor 2003-04Terry Price 2001-02Josh Stanka 1997-98Brad Bruce 1989-90Gary Orsak 1981-82Alberta Renta 1950-51Lonnie Franklin 1949-50Bill McPhail 1946-49

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• 32 •Rob Gray 2016 – Kirk Van Slyke 2009-12Brockeith Pane 2007-08Chad Hendrick 1997-01Deondray Carter 1995-96Angel Sanz 1994-95Ross Monaco 1988-92Earl Small 1985-86Benny Anders 1982-85Willie Porter 1977-80Jim Perry 1973-77Doug Worrell 1971-73Ken Covington 1970-71Sonny Willis 1969-70Billy Bane 1967-69Elliott McVey 1965-67Jack Margenthaler 1962-65Reno Lifschutz 1961-62Jim Lemmon 1958-61Sam Sells 1956-58Andy McElveen 1964-55Rowan Ray 1950-51Marvin Reichle 1947-50Rudy Hinojosa 1946-47

• 33 •Kyle Meyer 2015-17Tyus Bowser 2013-15 Trumaine Johnson 2010-11Horace McGloster 2007-08Richard Young 2005-07Rodney Hannah 2004-05Anwar Ferguson 2002-04Trey Austin 1997-99Willie Byrd 1993-97Darrell Mickens 1988-91Rolando Ferreira 1986-88Benny Anders 1981-82Bunky Bradford 1948-51Charlie Carpenter 1946-48

• 34 •David Diaz 1991-93Everett Moncur 1984-85Hakeem Olajuwon 1981-84Larry Rogers 1979-80George Walker 1975-79Emile Shelton 1974-75Curtis Sartell 1971-74Mars Evans 1967-71Niemer Hamood 1966-67Lou Perry 1963-66Dick Jost 1961-63Ted Luckenbill 1958-61Eddie Erickson 1957-58Doc Jones 1956-57Dan Dotson 1955-56Roy Burroughs 1950-51Shirley Frazier 1949-50Pete Sealy 1946-48

• 35 •TaShawn Thomas 2011-14Anthony Jones 2006-07Treva Crosby 1997-01Gerry Holmes 1989-90Jerome Brewer 1986-87Herb Richardson 1949-51Louis Brown 1946-49

• 36 •Ronnie Truitt 1955-57Jackie Bell 1954-55Rowan Ray 1950-52Gilbert Luton 1948-51Ben Bowen 1947-48Bill Swanson 1946-47

• 37 •John (Skinnny) Davis 1950-51Richard Berg 1947-50Guy V. Lewis 1946-47

• 38 •Jackie Welch 1955-57Bob Powers 1954-55Gary Shivers 1951-54David Rodriguez 1949-51Royce Ray 1948-49Lynn Smith 1947-48Charles Reyner, Jr. 1946-47

• 39 •Royce Ray 1950-52Jesse Martin 1947-50Willie Wells 1946-47Guy V. Lewis 1946-47

• 40 •Kendrick Washington 2009-11Brooks Bassler 1998-99Adrian Taylor 1995-97Hershel Wafer 1993-95Rickie Winslow 1983-86Larry Micheaux 1979-83Cedric Fears 1976-79Bill McGrath 1973-76Barry Smith 1972-73Mack Mitchell 1971-72Doug Worrell 1970-71Mike Davis 1969-70Theodis Lee 1966-69Richard Apolskis 1963-66Tommy Thomson 1959-63Bernie Kapner 1956-59Lupe Lopez 1953-56Elton Cotton 1949-51Jessie Harper 1947-49Frank Akin 1946-47

• 41 •Qa’rraan Calhoun 2008-09Parker Pinkalla 2003-04Roger Fernandes 1987-92Rickie Winslow 1986-87Tommy Irwin 1950-51Connie Pontikes 1947-50 Marvin Reichle 1946-47

• 42 •Tafari Toney 2006-08Aaron Anderson 2002-05George Williams 1999-02Justin Wiggins 1998-99Chris Hayes 1997-98Otis Grant 1996-97Jessie Drain 1991-95Kelvin Smith 1988-90Michael New 1987-88Ramon Rivera 1985-86Tom Grant 1984-85Michael Young 1980-84Darnell Roper 1976-79Charles Thompson 1974-75Vernon Freeman 1973-74Ed Riska 1972-73Dwight Davis 1969-72George Reynolds 1967-69Andrew Benson 1966-67Don Kruse 1965-66Jim Jones 1963-65Lyle Harger 1960-63Bill Hathaway 1958-60Danny Dotson 1956-57Herb Hoskins 1954-56John Davis 1949-50L.D. Hendrix 1947-48

• 43 •Patrick Okafor 2000-02Jake Ballis 1998-00Darrell Grayson 1989-93Jerome Brewer 1986-88Michael Young 1981-82Roy Burroughs 1949-50Dempsey Gatlin 1946-49

• 44 •Curley Johnson 1993-94Sam Mack 1991-92Sam Pyle 1989-90Perry Russell 1985-89Reid Gettys 1982-85Darnell Roper 1979-81Ralph Hamilton 1976-79Charles Thompson 1975-78Sidney Edwards 1971-74Bob Hall 1968-71Elvin Hayes 1965-68Dick Marshall 1964-65Lynn Frazier 1963-64Pete Petrou 1960-63Dan Palombizio 1959-60John Dull 1958-59Russell Boone 1957-58Dean Ray Evans 1955-57James Scott 1954-55Tommy Reed 1949-50Joe Geaccone 1947-48Bart Bestor 1946-47

• 45 •Valentine Izundu 2012-14Rakim Stevenson 2010-12Moshood Martins 2001-02Tega Moceanu 1998-01Charles Outlaw 1991-93Reid Gettys 1981-82

• 46 •Granny Hambright 1955-56

• 48 •Art Helms 1955-56Russell Boone 1956-57Marvin Placke 1954-55

• 50 •Marcus Cousin 2007-09Kenny Younger 1997-00Ashley Baumgardner 1995-97Jermaine Johnson 1991-95Walter Roese 1989-90Eduardo Drewnick 1987-89Stacey Belcher 1983-87Dan Bunce 1980-83Marshall Sauls 1978-80Henry Small 1977-78Charles Thompson 1976-77David Marrs 1972-76Sam Wilson 1971-72Danny Hauser 1969-70Kent Taylor 1967-69Bob Hayward 1966-67Robert Hayward 1965-66Ben Arning 1964-65Warren Young 1963-64DeWayne Bond 1962-63Robert Vasquesz 1961-62Bill Howard 1960-61Carl Raleigh 1957-60Harlow Tucker 1955-56Jimmie Ash 1954-55

• 52 •Anthony Knox 1996-97Alvaro Teheran 1989-91Braxton Clark 1983-85David Bunce 1979-83Kent Davis 1978-79Tim Suddarth 1975-77Larry Nevils 1973-74Steve Newson 1970-73Jerry Bonney 1969-70Melvin Bell 1968-69Bobby Van Landingham 1967-68Denny Neumann 1963-66Dick Thurman 1959-62Ed Erickson 1958-59Bennie McMorrough 1956-57Jack Foster 1954-56

• 53 •Jason Perdue 1995-96David Bunce 1981-82

• 54 •Derrick Smith 1990-93Clement Ikomi 1987-88Greg Anderson 1983-87Bryan Williams 1982-83Leonard Mitchell 1978-80Frank Ross 1973-76John Bowe 1972-73Larry Rains 1971-72Gene Bodden 1970-71Melvin Bell 1966-70Carlos Bell 1968-69Dick Marshall 1965-66Winston Baker 1963-64Folly Malone 1961-63Gary Phillips 1958-61Larry Byrd 1955-58Jose Palafox 1954-55

• 55 • J.J. Richardson 2011-14Justin Kostohryz 2002-03Bryan Williams 1981-82

• 56 •Jimmie Ash 1955-57Jim Hatton 1954-55

• 58 •Ray Patoprsty 1956-57Don Boldebuck 1954-55

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Current First LastOpponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game GameAbilene Christian 4 3-1 .750 W2 1947-48 2014-15Air Force 4 3-1 .750 L1 1963-64 2000-01Akron 3 1-2 .333 L2 1993-94 2016-17Alabama 4 3-1 .750 W2 1956-57 1979-80Alaska-Anchorage 4 3-1 .750 W1 1978-79 2009-10Alaska-Fairbanks 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1999-00 1999-00Alcorn State 5 5-0 1.000 W5 1981-82 2013-14Arizona 11 5-6 .545 L3 1967-68 2008-09Arizona State 6 3-3 .500 L1 1958-59 1986-87Arkansas 39 17-22 .436 L1 1975-76 2016-17Arkansas State 5 4-1 .800 W2 1966-67 1992-93Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4 2-2 .500 L1 1996-97 2014-15Army 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1980-81 1980-81Auburn 7 6-1 .857 W5 1961-62 1982-83Baylor 53 38-15 .717 L1 1952-53 2002-03Beloit College 1 0-1 .000 L1 1949-50 1949-50Bethune-Cookman 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2003-04 2003-04Biscayne 7 6-1 .857 W3 1973-74 1983-84Boise State 1 0-1 .000 L1 2014-15 2014-15Boston College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1981-82 1981-82Bowling Green 3 1-2 .333 L1 1961-62 1974-75Brooke Medical Center 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1949-50 1949-50BYU 6 4-2 .667 W2 1965-66 2005-06BYU-Hawai’i 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1984-85 1985-86Cal Poly 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1975-76 1975-76Cal State Fullerton 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1991-92 1992-93California 7 4-3 .571 L2 1971-72 1999-00Campbell 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1984-85 1984-85Canisius 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1957-58 1957-58Centenary 2 21-5 .808 W2 1948-49 2005-06Chaminade 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2001-02 2001-02Charlotte 12 2-10 .167 W1 1996-97 2006-07Chicago State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2003-04 2012-13Cincinnati 31 2-29 .065 L2 1957-58 2016-17The Citadel 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2009-10 2009-10Coastal Carolina 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1989-90 2007-08College of Charleston 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08Colorado 6 3-3 .500 L2 1963-64 1995-96Colorado State 2 1-1 .500 L1 1965-66 1987-88Concordia Lutheran 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1984-85 1984-85Coppin State 0 0-0 .500 –– 2017-18 –––Cornell 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2016-17 2016-17Corpus Christi State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1971-72 1972-73Creighton 10 7-3 .700 L1 1949-50 2006-07Dartmouth 1 0-1 .000 L1 1957-58 1957-58Dayton 7 4-3 .571 W2 1961-62 1975-76Delaware State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1996-97 1996-97Denver 3 3-0 1.000 W2 1971-72 1973-74DePaul 14 4-10 .286 L6 1984-85 2004-05Detroit 15 9-6 .600 W2 1950-51 1985-86Drake 17 6-11 .353 L3 1950-51 1994-95Drexel 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1987-88 1987-88East Carolina 18 13-5 .722 W4 2001-02 2016-17East Tennessee State 1 0-1 .000 L1 2003-04 2003-04East Texas Baptist 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1947-48 1947-48East Texas State 8 5-3 .625 L1 1946-47 1948-49Eastern Illinois 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2015-16 2015-16Fairfield 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1967-68 1967-68Florida 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1970-71 1973-74Florida A&M 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2012-13 2015-16Florida State 5 3-2 .600 W1 1961-62 1973-74Florida Tech 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2005-06 2005-06Fordham 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1987-88 1987-88Fresno State 1 0-1 .000 L1 1983-84 1983-84Furman 1 0-1 .000 L1 1974-75 1974-75George Mason 2 1-1 .500 W1 2012-13 2016-17George Washington 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1967-68 1999-00Georgetown 5 0-5 .000 L5 1979-80 2000-01Georgia Southern 1 0-1 .000 L1 2008-09 2008-09Georgia Tech 3 0-3 .000 L2 1988-89 2015-16

Current First LastOpponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game GameGrambling State 5 5-0 1.000 W5 2004-05 2012-13Grand Canyon 1 0-1 .000 L1 2015-16 2015-16Hardin-Simmons 6 6-0 1.000 W6 1949-50 1978-79Harvard 2 0-2 .000 L2 2014-15 2016-17Hawai’i 5 5-0 1.000 W5 1966-67 1977-78Hawai’i-Hilo 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1977-78 1977-78Hawai’i-Loa 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1989-90 1989-90High Point 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1946 1946Howard 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2013-14 2013-14Houston Baptist 12 11-0 1.000 W12 1971-72 2014-15Idaho 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1963-64 1963-64Idaho State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1966-67 1966-67Illinois 5 2-3 .400 L2 1967-68 1985-86Illinois-Chicago 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1990-91 1992-93Illinois State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1976-77 1976-77Indiana 1 0-1 .000 L1 1972-73 1972-73Indiana State 2 1-1 .500 W1 1946 1976-77Iowa 2 1-1 .667 W1 1968-69 1981-82Iowa State 6 3-3 .500 L2 1956-57 2009-10IUPUI 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1998-99 1998-99Jacksonville 4 2-2 .500 L1 1970-71 1973-74James Madison 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1994-95 1995-96Kansas 7 2-5 .286 L3 1966-67 2001-02Kansas State 8 3-5 .375 L1 1955-56 1974-75Kentucky 4 1-3 .250 W1 1956-57 2007-08Lamar 26 23-3 .885 W2 1953-54 2004-05LaSalle 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1975-76 1975-76Lehigh 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1993-94 2013-14Liberty 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2016-17 2016-17Little Rock 1 0-1 .000 L1 1988-89 1988-89Long Beach State 4 2-2 .500 L2 1969-70 1993-94Long Island 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1970-71 1971-72Loras College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1949-50 1949-50Louisiana 16 9-7 .563 L1 1947-48 2013-14Louisiana College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2012-13 2012-13Louisiana Tech 4 2-2 .500 L2 1975-76 2010-11Louisville 21 5-16 .238 L3 1967-68 2013-14Loyola Marymount 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1969-70 1969-70Loyola (Ill.) 3 1-2 .333 W1 1962-63 1967-68Loyola (La.) 22 12-10 .545 W1 1946-47 1971-72LSU 18 10-8 .556 L1 1962-63 2016-17Marist 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08Marquette 12 4-8 .333 L3 1949-50 2004-05Marshall 10 6-4 .600 W1 1967-68 2012-13Maryland 3 1-2 .333 L1 1965-66 2009-10Massachusetts 2 1-1 .500 W1 2007-08 2008-09McMurry 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1947-48 1959-60McNeese 6 5-1 .833 W4 1994-95 2005-06Memphis 46 15-31 .326 W1 1956-57 2016-17Mercer 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1974-75 1974-75Miami (Fla.) 14 9-5 .643 W5 1955-56 1970-71Michigan 3 1-2 .333 W1 1962-63 1967-68Michigan State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1971-72 1971-72Middle Tennessee 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2007-08 2008-09Midwestern 4 3-1 .750 W1 1949-50 1950-51Minnesota 7 3-4 .429 L1 1962-63 1987-88Mississippi 3 1-2 .333 L2 1961-62 1996-97Mississippi State 7 5-2 .714 L2 1962-63 2009-10Mississippi Valley State 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1986-87 2014-15Missouri 7 4-3 .529 W1 1950-51 2004-05Missouri State 3 0-3 .000 L3 1993-94 2005-06Monmouth 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2006-07 2006-07Montana 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1946-47 1946-47Montana State 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1963-64 1969-70Morehead State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08Morgan State 2 2-0 1.000 W1 2014-15 2016-17Mount St. Mary’s 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2000-01 2000-01Murray State 6 5-1 .833 W5 1951-52 2015-16NC State 4 0-4 .000 L4 1982-83 2001-02Nebraska 4 3-1 .750 L1 1962-63 2006-07

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Current First LastOpponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game GameNevada 10 8-2 .800 W1 1973-74 2010-11New Mexico 3 2-1 .667 L1 1966-67 1998-99New Mexico State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1966-67 1970-71New Orleans 4 3-1 .750 W1 1972-73 2004-05Niagara 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1979-80 1979-80Nicholls State 3 3-0 1.000 W3 2009-10 2015-16North Carolina 6 1-5 .167 L5 1966-67 1992-93North Carolina A&T 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2011-12 2011-12North Carolina Central 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2015-16 2015-16North Dakota State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1967-68 1967-68North Texas 35 30-5 .857 W8 1946-47 2008-09Northeastern 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1988-89 1989-90Northern Arizona 1 0-1 .000 L1 1946-47 1946-47Northwestern Oklahoma State 1 1-0 .000 W1 2010-11 2010-11Northwestern State 1 2-0 1.000 W2 1970-71 1988-89Notre Dame 8 4-4 .500 W1 1964-65 1989-90Oakland 1 0-1 .000 L1 2011-12 2011-12Ohio 1 0-1 .000 L1 1999-00 1999-00Ohio State 4 0-4 .000 L4 1963-64 2004-05Oklahoma 3 1-2 .333 L1 1960-61 2011-12Oklahoma City 33 15-18 .455 L1 1947-48 1964-65Oklahoma State 19 7-12 .369 L1 1950-51 1964-65Oral Roberts 1 0-1 .000 L1 1973-74 1973-74Oregon 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1970-71 1970-71Oregon State 2 0-2 .000 L2 1965-66 2008-09Pacific 4 4-0 1.000 W4 1960-61 1982-83Penn State 1 0-1 .000 L1 1964-65 1964-65Pepperdine 5 4-1 .800 W4 1946-47 1982-83Pittsburgh 1 0-1 .000 L1 1952-53 1952-53Portland 4 4-0 1.000 W4 1962-63 1984-85Portland State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1998-99 1998-99Prairie View A&M 7 5-2 .714 W3 2001-02 2016-17Presbyterian 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2008-09 2008-09Princeton 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1983-84 1983-84Providence 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1965-66 1965-66Quinnipiac 0 0-0 .000 –– 2017-18 –––Purdue 3 1-2 .333 L2 1981-82 1997-98Rhode Island 6 5-1 .833 W1 1964-65 20160-7Rice 80 62-18 .775 W4 1971-72 2014-15Rogers State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2010-11 2011-12Rutgers 3 2-1 .667 L1 1973-74 2013-14Sacramento State 4 4-0 1.000 W4 1967-68 1999-00Saint Louis 36 12-24 .333 W1 1950-51 2006-07Sam Houston State 35 26-9 .743 W4 1946-47 2010-11Samford 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1972-73 1972-73San Diego 1 0-1 .000 L1 2009-10 2009-10San Diego State 2 0-2 .000 L2 2001-02 2002-03San Francisco 6 3-3 .500 L2 1965-66 1976-77San Jose State 2 1-1 .500 L1 2012-13 2013-14Santa Clara 5 1-4 .200 L1 1958-59 1997-98Seattle 5 2-3 .400 L1 1961-62 1972-73Seton Hall 1 0-1 .000 L1 1981-82 1981-82Shur-Start Battery 2 1-1 .500 W1 1948-49 1948-49Siena 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1953-54 1953-54SMU 80 48-32 .600 L2 1955-56 2016-17South Alabama 4 1-3 .250 L3 1969-70 2006-07South Carolina 5 2-3 .400 L1 1970-71 1990-91South Carolina State 1 0-1 .000 L1 2014-15 2014-15Southeast Oklahoma 3 2-1 .667 L1 1946-47 1947-48Southeast Missouri State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2000-01 2000-01Southeastern Louisiana 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2004-05 2004-05Southern 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08Southern Miss 33 17-16 .515 L1 1968-69 2012-13Southwestern 7 6-1 .857 W5 1946 1984-85Stanford 4 2-2 .500 L2 1971-72 2013-14St. Bonaventure 1 0-1 .000 L1 1976-77 1976-77St. John’s 1 0-1 .000 L1 1989-90 1989-90St. Mary’s (Calif.) 3 2-1 .667 L1 1966-67 1996-97St. Mary’s (Texas) 15 13-2 .867 W8 1965-66 1991-92Stephen F. Austin 17 13-4 .765 L1 1946-47 1993-94

Current First LastOpponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game GameStetson 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1983-84 1983-84Syracuse 1 0-1 .000 L1 1982-83 1982-83TCU 73 48-25 .658 W1 1955-56 2012-13Temple 6 4-2 .667 W1 2013-14 2016-17Tennessee 5 2-3 .400 L2 1970-71 1995-96Tennessee State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2001-02 2001-02Tennessee Tech 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1966-67 1966-67Texas 64 32-32 .500 W1 1949-50 2012-13Texas A&I 10 9-1 .900 W1 1954-55 1980-81Texas A&M 85 53-32 .624 L3 1946-47 2013-14Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8 7-1 .875 W3 2005-06 2013-14Texas Lutheran 8 8-0 1.000 W8 1974-75 1995-96Texas Southern 8 5-3 .625 W1 1990-91 2012-13Texas State 14 12-2 .857 W1 1946-47 2013-14Texas Tech 55 28-27 .509 W1 1960-61 2014-15Texas Wesleyan 6 6-0 1.000 W6 1962-63 1985-86Toledo 5 3-2 .600 W2 1985-86 2008-09Trinity 19 18-1 .947 W13 1946-47 1976-77Troy 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2009-10 2009-10Tulane 38 21-17 .553 W2 1946-47 2016-17Tulsa 51 24-27 .471 W2 1950-51 2016-17UAB 24 6-18 .250 W1 1996-97 2012-13UC Davis 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1961-62 1961-62UC Irvine 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1991-92 1992-93UC Santa Barbara 5 4-1 .800 L1 1969-70 1989-90UCF 22 12-10 .545 W1 2005-06 2016-17UCLA 9 2-7 .222 L6 1961-62 2001-02UConn 10 5-5 .500 L1 1999-00 2016-17UIW 0 0-0 .000 –– 2017-18 –––ULM 5 3-2 .300 W1 1973-74 2015-16UNLV 10 6-4 .600 L4 1966-67 2006-07USC 12 4-8 .333 L2 1961-62 1995-96USF 26 14-12 .538 W2 1989-90 2016-17UT Arlington 5 5-0 1.000 W5 1967-68 2002-03UT Rio Grande Valley 12 12-0 1.000 W12 1977-78 2016-17Utah 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1982-83 1982-83Utah Valley 1 1-0 1.000 1.000 2011-12 2011-12Utah State 2 1-1 .500 L1 1961-62 1969-70UTEP 26 10-16 .385 L2 1979-80 2012-13UTSA 10 7-3 .700 W2 1981-82 2013-14Valparaiso 5 4-1 .800 W4 1955-56 2007-08Vanderbilt 2 1-1 .500 L1 1986-87 2001-02VCU 3 0-3 .000 L3 2005-06 2007-08Vermont 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2016-17 2016-17Villanova 6 3-3 .500 W1 1953-54 1991-92Virginia 6 3-3 .500 L1 1982-83 1989-90Virginia Tech 3 2-1 .667 W1 1967-68 1973-74Wabash College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1973-74 1973-74Wake Forest 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1983-84 1983-84Washington 7 2-5 .286 L1 1958-59 2004-05Washington State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1971-72 1972-73West Texas A&M 14 11-3 .786 L1 1959-60 1986-87West Texas State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1967-68 1967-68Western Kentucky 4 2-2 .500 L1 1953-54 2009-10Wichita State 25 9-16 .360 L1 1949-50 2004-05Wisconsin 2 1-1 .500 W1 1964-65 1965-66Wyoming 5 3-2 .600 W1 1963-64 2015-16Xavier 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1972-73 1977-78Yale 1 0-1 .000 L1 1988-89 1988-89Totals 2,070 1,227-843 .593 L2 1946 2016-17

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN (3-1)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/2/47 H W 54-3112/5/47 A L 41-4812/4/67 H W 90-7512/6/14 H W 71-59

AIR FORCE (3-1)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-11/2/64 H W 64-533/4/67 A W 90-802/17/68 H W 106-8211/16/00 N (1) L 53-59

1 – BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

AKRON (1-2)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1• Neutral: 0-0

11/27/93 H W 69-5312/3/94 A L 56-663/15/17 H (1) L 75-78

1 – NIT First Round (H&PE Arena, Houston)

ALABAMA (3-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 3-1

12/28/56 N (1) W 76-6812/29/74 N (1) L 88-1053/17/77 N (2) W 82-7612/29/79 N (3) W 83-75

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);2 – NIT (Madison Square Garden, New York);3 – Sun Carnival Tournament (El Paso, Texas)

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (3-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 3-1• Neutral: 0-0

12/23/78 A W 100-8512/25/78 A W 94-8112/27/80 A L 78-7911/28/09 A (1) W 73-57

1 – Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout(Anchorage, Alaska)

ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-011/18/99 A (1) W 81-59

1 – Top of the World Classic (Anchorage, Alaska)

ALCORN STATE (5-0)Home: 4-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 1-0

3/11/82 N (1) W 94-8412/22/88 H W 112-7411/18/08 H W 110-5711/14/10 H W 88-6812/9/13 H W 89-58

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round(Tulsa, Okla.)

ARIZONA (5-6)Home: 4-2 • Road: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-012/22/67 A W 81-7612/5/68 H W 85-6412/9/77 A L 80-8111/30/79 H W 74-7211/26/82 H W 104-6312/8/94 A L 67-8112/2/95 H L 69-7312/3/05 H W 69-6512/17/06 A L 62-871/12/08 H L 71-851/24/09 A L 90-96 (OT)

ARIZONA STATE (3-3)Home: 2-2 • Road: 1-1• Neutral: 0-0

12/8/58 H W 101-6812/10/71 H L 97-9812/11/71 H W 88-7612/10/77 A L 78-7912/3/79 H L 65-7812/6/86 A (1) W 83-66

1 – Kactus Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)

ARKANSAS (17-22)Home: 11-5 • Road: 3-14 • Neutral: 3-31/6/76 A L 47-921/12/76 H W 72-711/8/77 A L 70-812/5/77 H L 80-823/5/77 N (1) L 74-80

1/8/78 A L 65-842/18/78 H W 84-753/3/78 H W 70-691/6/79 H L 61-622/17/79 A L 58-781/19/80 A L 57-602/9/80 H W 90-84 (3OT)1/19/81 H W 57-542/14/81 A L 55-701/23/82 A L 66-672/13/82 H W 55-533/6/82 N (2) L 69-841/22/83 H W 75-603/3/83 A W 74-662/26/84 H W 64-613/4/84 A L 68-733/11/84 H (1) W 57-561/19/85 H W 78-732/20/85 A L 59-731/15/86 A W 87-85 (OT)2/15/86 H W 93-831/17/87 H W 60-552/11/87 A W 57-541/30/88 A L 62-713/3/88 H W 82-772/1/89 H L 87-883/6/89 A L 79-1071/3/90 H L 78-821/22/90 A L 89-1003/11/90 N (2) L 84-961/6/91 A L 79-952/7/91 H L 74-8111/18/11 N (3) W 87-7812/6/16 A L 72-84

1 – SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston);2 – SWC Classic (Dallas)

3 – Played in Little Rock, Ark.

ARKANSAS STATE (4-1)Home: 2-0 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-012/29/66 A (1) W 68-5812/7/87 H W 80-7212/10/88 A L 51-5412/3/91 H W 72-5412/22/92 A W 84-82

1 – Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (2-2)Home: 2-2 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/23/96 H L 64-6611/18/97 H W 73-55 12/29/07 H W 76-6512/17/14 H (1) L 56-61 (OT)

1 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional Round (Hofheinz Pavilion)

ARMY (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/19/80 H (1) W 88-58

1 – Kettle Classic (Houston)

AUBURN (6-1)Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 2-112/23/61 N (1) W 54-4912/29/62 N (2) L 69-71 (OT)12/16/64 H W 50-4812/30/65 N (3) W 89-7612/20/71 H W 79-7612/1/77 A W 88-8712/8/82 H W 77-65

1 – Lion’s Club Tournament (Houston);2 – Holiday Classic

(Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston);3 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)

BAYLOR (38-15)Home: 24-4 • Road: 14-10 • Neutral: 0-1

1/26/53 A L 62-7712/8/62 H W 70-611/25/64 H W 61-601/28/65 H W 80-781/26/66 H W 92-91 (OT)1/10/73 H W 86-821/10/74 H W 74-701/24/76 H W 79-732/21/76 A L 72-792/28/76 A (1) W 88-861/24/77 H W 111-892/23/77 A W 78-761/17/78 H W 100-892/7/78 A L 69-701/16/79 A L 77-852/6/79 H L 77-80

3/1/79 H (2) W 83-821/26/80 H W 82-712/16/80 A W 60-581/26/81 A W 53-512/21/81 H L 68-701/30/82 H W 99-782/20/82 A W 78-742/2/83 H W 86-693/5/83 A W 93-641/28/84 A W 84-582/29/84 H W 80-651/24/85 H W 81-772/23/85 A L 84-881/18/86 A W 79-582/20/86 H W 77-701/26/87 H L 62-672/14/87 A L 57-63 (OT)3/7/87 N (3) L 52-541/27/88 A L 59-772/27/88 H L 73-881/28/89 H W 81-723/1/89 A W 75-591/17/90 A W 78-742/17/90 H W 83-771/2/91 A W 87-852/2/91 H W 86-761/11/92 H W 83-772/12/92 A W 98-921/19/93 H W 83-772/23/93 A W 76-751/22/94 A L 81-852/19/94 H W 87-82 (OT)1/25/95 H W 87-832/22/95 A L 89-971/27/96 A W 91-842/24/96 H W 79-6911/30/02 N (4) L 60-62

1 – SWC Tournament (Waco, Texas);2 – SWC Tournament (The Summit, Houston);

3 – SWC Tournament (Dallas)4 – Space City Hoops Classic (Reliant Stadium, Houston)

BELOIT COLLEGE (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/9/49 A L 56-70

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/17/03 H W 56-45

BISCAYNE (6-1)Home: 4-0 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-02/14/74 H W 99-632/10/75 A W 99-9312/3/76 H W 104-6412/6/80 A L 74-7612/6/81 H W 106-7412/4/82 A W 78-5912/3/82 H W 69-51

BOISE STATE (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/22/14 N (1) L 73-75 (OT)

BOSTON COLLEGE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/21/82 N (1) W 99-92

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis)

BOWLING GREEN (1-2)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-112/29/61 N (1) L 45-4712/23/68 H W 91-803/1/75 A L 101-121

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)

BRADLEY (7-13)Home: 5-4 • Road: 1-9 • Neutral: 1-012/6/49 A L 57-7312/2/50 A L 73-942/6/51 H L 47-602/18/52 A L 47-742/27/52 H L 50-541/18/54 A L 71-862/5/55 H W 64-552/9/56 A W 82-702/20/56 H W 68-531/17/57 A L 64-812/25/57 H W 88-791/6/58 H L 73-75 (OT)

1/11/58 A L 80-1161/12/59 H L 50-603/2/59 A L 60-742/8/60 A L 57-782/22/60 H W 63-581/12/61 H W 60-592/16/61 A L 74-9012/28/67 N (1) W 69-52

1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)

BYU (4-2)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-112/4/65 A L 82-11112/16/67 H W 102-6912/14/68 N (1) W 98-7512/30/78 N (2) L 77-8412/14/97 A (3) W 89-693/15/06 H (4) W 77-67

1 – Cable Car Classic (San Francisco);2 – Pillsbury Classic (Minneapolis);

3 – BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah);4 – NIT First Round (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)

BYU (Hawai’i) (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/28/84 H W 100-7712/18/85 H W 92-82

CAL POLY (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/6/75 H W 74-63

CAL STATE FULLERTON (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/30/91 H W 83-672/10/93 A W 77-63

CALIFORNIA (4-3)Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-112/2/71 A L 81-82 (2OT)12/16/73 H W 79-7511/24/90 H W 98-8112/21/91 A W 81-7512/9/97 H W 54-5112/3/99 A L 72-8711/20/99 N (1) L 70-95

1 – Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska)

CAMPBELL (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/1/84 N (1) W 73-4

1 – IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.)

CANISIUS (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/14/57 A W 77-70

CENTENARY (21-5)Home: 12-2 • Road: 9-3 • Neutral: 0-0

12/1/48 A L 39-4612/11/48 H L 46-532/13/65 H W 95-841/13/66 A W 108-842/7/66 H W 125-9612/14/66 H (1) W 97-661/16/68 H W 118-812/10/68 A W 107-561/11/69 H W 82-641/25/69 A L 66-7112/6/69 H W 70-642/21/70 A W 97-721/16/71 A W 80-691/25/71 H W 80-692/10/72 H W 100-832/17/72 A W 93-822/1/73 H W 89-853/2/73 A W 90-891/17/74 A L 83-912/23/74 H W 105-8912/17/90 H W 100-571/6/92 A W 105-8112/1/97 H W 73-691/19/04 H L 57-631/11/05 H W 93-821/3/06 A W 75-62

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

CHAMINADE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-011/21/01 N (1) W 76-73

1 – Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui)

CHARLOTTE (2-10)Home: 1-4 • Road: 0-5 • Neutral: 1-11/29/97 A L 68-782/8/97 H L 77-1022/28/98 A L 75-1052/23/99 H L 66-683/3/99 N (1) L 51-751/12/00 A L 74-922/4/01 H W 73-722/2/02 H L 68-832/12/03 A L 55-593/3/03 H L 61-822/9/05 A L 71-9112/21/06 N (2) W 68-46

1 – C-USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.);2 – Outrigger Classic (Honolulu)

CHICAGO STATE (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/23/03 H W 71-65 (OT)12/22/12 H W 79-57

CINCINNATI (2-29)Home: 2-14 • Road: 0-15 • Neutral: 0-012/21/57 H L 53-701/13/58 A L 57-931/10/59 H L 54-622/28/59 A L 66-782/6/60 A L 55-672/20/60 H L 47-571/5/61 A L 71-74 (OT)2/23/61 H L 80-852/1/62 H L 52-602/16/62 A L 47-591/2/63 A L 56-792/10/64 H L 59-66 (OT)2/2/73 H W 90-852/9/74 A L 73-842/8/75 H L 83-1032/18/97 A L 64-971/4/98 H L 68-8112/22/98 A L 78-1152/17/00 H L 65-772/24/01 A L 50-851/12/02 H L 63-792/7/04 H L 51-541/29/05 A L 68-871/7/14 H L 60-612/15/14 A L 62-731/21/15 A L 54-672/21/15 H L 53-631/13/16 A L 59-703/3/16 H W 69-561/7/17 H L 58-673/2/17 A L 47-65

THE CITADEL (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/21/09 H W 81-58

COASTAL CAROLINA (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/28/89 N (1) W 82-7911/26/07 H W 86-79

1 – Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.)

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-011/17/07 N (1) W 84-69

1 – ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.)

COLORADO (3-3)Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-012/12/63 A L 61-7212/19/65 H W 70-611/6/72 H W 70-6612/4/72 A W 77-7112/30/94 H L 66-8512/9/95 A L 74-77

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COLORADO STATE (1-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-03/7/66 N (1) W 82-763/18/88 A (2) L 61-71

1 – NCAA Tournament West Region First Round(Wichita, Kan.);

2 – NIT First Round (Fort Collins, Colo.)

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/24/84 H W 85-62

CORNELL (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0

11/26/16 H W 83-53

CORPUS CHRISTI STATE (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-02/24/72 H W 105-812/15/73 H W 82-70

CREIGHTON (7-3)Home: 4-0 • Road: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-112/13/49 A L 47-522/13/67 A W 87-802/25/67 H W 87-732/7/70 H W 78-77 (2OT)3/4/70 A W 62-581/6/71 H W 83-762/17/73 A L 77-7812/21/96 H W 74-731/4/97 A W 74-7212/22/06 N (1) L 72-80

1 – Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)

DARTMOUTH (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/12/57 A L 64-84

DAYTON (4-3)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-23/17/62 N (1) L 77-942/24/66 N (2) L 69-713/7/70 N (3) W 71-641/4/71 H W 106-803/3/72 A L 69-731/6/75 H W 86-8512/27/75 A W 72-68

1 – NIT (New York); 2 – Played at Madison Square Garden (New York);3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round

(Lawrence, Kan.)

DELAWARE STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/19/96 H W 74-63

DENVER (3-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-02/7/72 H W 98-693/4/72 A W 94-911/4/74 H W 9-79

DePAUL (4-10)Home: 3-4 • Road: 1-6 • Neutral: 0-01/12/85 A L 58-6912/12/85 H L 78-8412/5/89 H W 65-491/12/91 A L 62-7612/5/92 A W 82-6512/30/93 H L 69-891/18/97 H W 78-761/24/98 H W 65-591/3/99 A L 82-931/16/00 H L 68-772/7/01 A L 78-903/8/03 A L 59-652/14/04 H L 54-661/8/05 A L 57-68

DETROIT (9-6)Home: 6-2 • Road: 2-4 • Neutral: 1-02/13/51 A L 61-702/14/51 A L 73-9312/21/51 H L 56-7312/22/51 H W 74-7112/16/52 A W 72-69 (OT)12/17/52 A L 64-7412/18/53 H W 77-62

12/19/53 H W 61-6312/17/54 A W 77-6912/18/54 A L 80-8312/16/55 H W 89-7612/17/55 H W 86-841/30/57 H L 81-912/11/57 H W 82-7212/28/85 N (1) W 75-64

1 – Blade Classic (Toledo, Ohio)

DRAKE (6-11)Home: 3-5 • Road: 3-5 • Neutral: 0-11/1/50 A L 60-661/2/50 A W 77-673/1/52 H L 47-763/3/52 H L 68-821/30/53 A L 66-883/2/53 H L 64-731/2/57 A W 74-721/28/57 H W 86-622/3/58 H L 67-773/3/58 A L 87-88 (OT)2/2/59 A L 63-692/23/59 H W 77-661/9/60 A W 56-552/29/60 H W 89-703/12/70 N (1) L 87-921/3/94 H L 76-841/6/95 A L 65-85

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.)

DREXEL (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/20/87 N (1) W 91-88

1 – Spindletop Classic (Beaumont, Texas)

EAST CAROLINA (13-5)Home: 6-0 • Road: 5-5 • Neutral: 2-02/23/02 A L 46-633/6/02 N (1) W 58-491/17/04 H W 55-532/26/05 A W 76-722/4/06 A W 64-60 (OT)2/10/07 H W 83-593/1/08 A L 83-841/21/09 H W 85-671/16/10 A W 74-553/10/10 N (2) W 93-801/29/11 A L 70-741/21/12 H W 82-761/16/13 A L 78-891/14/15 A L 61-663/8/15 H W 72-541/30/16 A W 97-93 (2OT)1/11/17 A W 74-583/5/17 H W 73-51

1 – C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio);2 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla)

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (0-1)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/21/03 H L 51-65

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/19/47 H W 63-402/10/48 A W 70-52

EAST TEXAS STATE (5-3)Home: 3-1 • Road: 2-2 • Neutral: 0-02/16/46 H W 54-513/2/46 A W 61-542/1/47 H W 65-612/28/47 A W 60-511/16/48 A L 43-472/18/48 H L 37-501/17/49 H W 67-462/10/49 A L 60-66

EASTERN ILLINOIS (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/19/15 H (1) W 81-65

1 – Global Sports Classic Second Round (Houston)

FAIRFIELD (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-01/29/68 H W 108-76

FLORIDA (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/7/70 A W 61-6012/8/73 H W 97-73

FLORIDA A&M 2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/9/12 H W 81-7611/21/15 H W 97-52

FLORIDA STATE (3-2)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-02/5/62 H W 84-761/26/63 A L 69-761/16/72 A L 79-862/4/72 H W 94-861/5/74 H (1) W 79-74

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

FLORIDA TECH (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/22/05 H W 131-62

FORDHAM (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-03/17/88 H (1) W 69-67

1 – NIT First Round (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)

FRESNO STATE (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/26/83 N (1) L 61-68

1 – Chaminade Classic (Honolulu)

FURMAN (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/30/74 N (1) L 80-90

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)

GEORGE MASON (1-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-03/25/13 A L 84-88 (OT)11/21/16 N (1) W 93-56

1 – College Basketball Invitational Quarterfinals2 – Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)

GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/13/67 H (1) W 86-6111/21/99 N (2) W 93-92

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);2 – Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska)

GEORGETOWN (0-5)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-312/16/79 N (1) L 75-784/2/84 N (2) L 75-8412/29/90 N (3) L 51-6312/18/99 A L 75-8312/31/00 H L 63-79

1 – Cage Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.);2 – NCAA National Championship (Seattle);

3 – Played at St. Petersburg, Fla.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-011/10/08 N (1) L 63-65

1 – 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer (Durham, N.C.)

GEORGIA TECH (0-3)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-212/28/88 N (1) L 78-813/19/92 N (2) L 60-653/16/16 N (3) L 62-81

1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu);2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Milwaukee);

3 – NIT First Round

GRAMBLING STATE (5-0)Home: 5-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/27/04 H W 95-5211/22/06 H W 96-6111/24/07 H W 95-5311/12/11 H W 88-4211/17/12 H W 87-47

GRAND CANYON (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/21/15 N (1) L 69-78

1 – Global Sports Classic Third Round (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas)

HARDIN-SIMMONS (6-0)Home: 5-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/1/49 H W 48-3612/2/52 H W 67-542/9/67 H W 92-852/26/68 A W 105-822/12/70 H W 109-9212/6/78 H W 102-86

HARVARD (0-2)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-011/25/14 A L 63-8412/23/16 H L 56-57

HAWAI’I (5-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-012/10/66 H W 93-591/3/70 A W 116-841/3/75 H (1) W 105-9612/29/77 A (2) W 101-7412/21/77 A W 104-68

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)

HAWAI’I (Hilo) (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/23/77 A W 110-83

HAWAI’I (Loa) (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/30/89 H W 102-47

HIGH POINT (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/11/46 N (1) W 63-34

1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

HOWARD (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/21/13 H (1) W 75-62

1 – Progressive Legends Classic Regional Round(Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)

HOUSTON BAPTIST (12-0)Home: 12-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0

2/26/72 H W 96-792/8/73 H W 96-752/21/74 H W 101-862/25/75 H W 117-841/2/76 H (1) W 78-592/3/76 H W 91-711/6/77 H W 111-791/5/78 H W 103-5112/19/94 H W 92-6211/25/95 H W 91-5911/27/96 H W 87-6012/16/14 H W 83-76

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

IDAHO (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/27/63 N (1) W 76-61

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)

IDAHO STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/15/66 H (1) W 111-65

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

ILLINOIS (2-3)Home: 0-3 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-012/9/67 A W 54-4612/21/68 H L 84-9712/27/76 N (1) W 69-662/3/85 H L 76-7712/14/85 H L 92-102

1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (3-0)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/27/90 H W 96-6312/14/91 A W 75-6612/12/92 H W 92-66

ILLINOIS STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/14/77 N (1) W 91-90 (OT)

1 – NIT (New York)

INDIANA (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/28/72 N (1) L 72-75

1 – Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas)

INDIANA STATE (1-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-13/13/46 N (1) L 43-623/9/77 N (2) W 83-82

1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.);2 – NIT (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)

IOWA (1-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/30/68 N (1) L 87-95 (OT)12/19/81 H (2) W 62-52

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);2 – Kettle Classic (Houston)

IOWA STATE (3-3)Home: 1-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 1-012/3/56 A L 73-9211/26/88 A W 89-821/10/90 H W 83-8211/30/90 N (1) W 87-7212/28/08 H L 67-711/3/10 A L 75-82 (2OT)

1 – Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.)

IUPUI (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/28/98 H W 72-71

JACKSONVILLE (2-2)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-02/27/71 H W 83-822/28/72 A L 108-110 (OT)2/24/73 H W 76-753/4/74 A L 80-83

JAMES MADISON (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-011/25/94 H W 76-742/5/96 A W 97-72

KANSAS (2-5)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-33/17/67 A (1) W 66-5312/19/70 A L 73-893/18/71 N (2) L 77-7811/26/83 H W 91-7612/15/84 A L 75-873/13/87 N (3) L 55-6611/20/01 N (4) L 78-95

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.);2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional

(Wichita, Kan.);3 – NCAA Tournament Southeast Region

First Round (Atlanta);4 – Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui)

KANSAS STATE (3-5)Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-312/21/55 H W 86-793/17/56 N (1) L 70-8912/1/56 A L 78-973/17/61 N (2) L 64-7512/16/68 H W 87-84 (OT)3/14/70 N (1) L 98-1071/23/71 A W 73-7112/21/74 H L 90-91

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.);

2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.)

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KENT STATE (3-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 2-012/28/66 N (1) W 85-7312/13/69 H (2) W 74-6612/7/91 N (3) W 80-56

1 – Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.);2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);

3 – Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.)

KENTUCKY (1-3)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-112/29/56 N (1) L 76-1111/22/84 A L 67-741/3/07 A L 70-7712/18/07 H W 83-69

1 – Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans)

LAMAR (23-3)Home: 15-0 • Road: 8-3 • Neutral: 0-0

12/15/53 H W 78-651/23/54 A W 82-6912/1/59 H W 89-6612/10/60 A W 68-641/3/61 H W 100-7312/7/61 A W 72-70 (OT)1/15/62 H W 86-642/5/66 H W 112-841/5/67 A W 82-621/27/68 H W 112-791/13/69 A L 65-712/20/69 H W 95-711/13/71 A W 106-882/25/71 H W 93-742/2/74 H W 102-812/22/75 H W 103-7712/1/76 A W 101-9212/13/76 H W 103-831/17/81 H W 70-6411/28/82 H (1) W 106-723/15/85 A (2) L 71-7812/21/87 A (3) W 71-673/1/94 H W 95-8112/17/94 A L 58-6412/6/03 H W 68-6212/4/04 A W 85-77

1 – Kettle Classic (Houston);2 – NIT (Beaumont, Texas);

3 – Spindletop Classic (Beaumont, Texas)

LaSALLE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/30/76 N (1) W 90-87

1 – Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

LEHIGH (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/4/93 N (1) W 96-7411/17/13 H (2) W 80-66

1 – Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa)2 – Progressive Legends Classic Regional Round

(Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)

LIBERTY (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/21/16 H W 77-54

LITTLE ROCK (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-011/30/89 A L 67-100

LONG BEACH STATE (2-2)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-112/22/69 H W 76-6912/21/85 H W 96-8612/8/86 A L 65-7112/3/93 N (1) L 67-77

1 – Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa)

LONG ISLAND (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-02/4/71 A W 81-751/29/72 H W 104-79

LORAS COLLEGE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/8/49 A W 65-51

LOUISIANA COLLEGE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/19/12 H W 106-59

LOUISIANA TECH (2-2)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-012/20/75 H W 96-723/17/84 N (1) W 77-6912/29/09 H L 94-9911/17/10 A L 54-60

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round(St. Louis)

LOUISIANA (9-7)Home: 9-1 • Road: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-212/10/47 N (1) L 34-4312/8/67 H W 89-8112/1/69 H W 89-7212/6/71 A (2) L 88-972/10/73 H W 82-803/10/73 N (3) L 89-10212/3/77 H W 96-7212/16/78 H (4) W 105-921/10/82 H W 79-782/3/87 H W 75-511/13/88 A L 101-102 (OT)1/4/03 H L 56-721/3/04 A L 67-8111/23/10 H W 78-6512/15/12 H W 85-6312/14/13 A L 76-79 (OT)

1 – Played in Shreveport, La.;2 – Later won by forfeit;

3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.); Later won by forfeit

4 – Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston)

LOUISVILLE (5-16)Home: 2-7 • Road: 0-8 • Neutral: 3-13/15/68 N (1) W 91-7512/3/73 A L 81-8712/2/74 H L 87-914/2/83 N (2) W 94-8112/25/83 N (3) W 76-732/22/86 H L 59-762/6/88 A L 69-731/2/92 A L 56-602/21/93 H W 89-811/15/97 A L 78-922/15/97 H L 66-702/12/98 H L 69-722/16/99 A L 78-1063/4/00 H L 74-881/17/01 A L 67-792/8/03 H L 55-811/28/04 A L 48-641/5/05 H W 70-671/16/14 A L 52-912/5/14 H L 62-773/14/14 N (4) L 65-94

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.);

2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Albuquerque, N.M.);

3 – Chaminade Classic (Honolulu)4 – American Athletic Conference Championship

(Memphis, Tenn.)

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/15/69 H W 116-91

LOYOLA (Ill.) (1-2)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-02/23/63 H L 58-622/15/64 A L 68-983/9/68 N (1) W 94-76

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah)

LOYOLA (La.) (12-10)Home: 10-3 • Road: 2-7 • Neutral: 0-0

12/7/46 H L 39-5112/12/46 A L 48-5312/11/47 A L 38-5412/12/47 A L 49-6212/16/48 H W 58-4512/17/48 H W 44-4312/2/49 H W 57-332/25/50 A L 50-5812/20/56 H L 74-872/15/58 H L 71-83

2/12/59 H W 71-541/25/60 A L 61-631/28/61 H W 92-561/5/62 A W 68-571/12/63 H W 66-592/26/64 A L 54-642/6/65 H W 104-803/1/66 A W 103-772/28/67 H W 106-642/19/70 H W 99-802/13/71 A L 89-922/14/72 H W 104-86

LSU (10-8)Home: 7-4 • Road: 2-4 • Neutral: 1-012/22/62 H (1) L 73-7412/15/65 H (2) W 111-8712/27/71 H (3) W 100-6612/29/81 N (4) W 73-6912/6/83 A W 100-9112/8/84 H W 81-7312/30/97 A L 50-7211/30/99 H W 67-5511/28/00 H L 59-6112/20/01 H L 69-731/8/03 A L 51-8012/30/03 H W 60-5212/21/04 H W 81-7211/29/05 A W 84-8311/30/10 A L 57-7311/29/11 H L 58-5912/13/15 H W 105-98 (OT)11/29/16 A L 65-84

1 – Holiday Classic (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston);

2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston);3 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);

4 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)

MARIST (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-011/16/07 N (1) W 64-58

1 – ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.)

MARQUETTE (4-8)Home: 2-2 • Road: 0-5 • Neutral: 2-112/10/49 A L 65-693/15/61 H (1) W 77-6112/29/67 N (2) W 77-653/2/97 A L 67-762/14/98 A L 52-702/27/99 H L 62-652/5/00 A L 61-653/8/00 N (3) W 77-752/28/01 H W 66-643/8/02 N (4) L 73-851/7/04 H L 52-653/2/05 A L 55-76

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Delmar Gym, Houston);

2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu);3 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.);

4 – C-USA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)

MARSHALL (6-4)Home: 4-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 1-12/1/68 N (1) W 102-931/28/06 H W 69-561/27/07 A W 77-611/26/08 H W 71-582/18/09 A L 83-881/30/10 H W 81-662/1/11 H L 62-633/9/11 N (2) L 87-972/22/12 A L 58-663/2/13 H W 103-76

1 – Played in New York(Madison Square Garden);2 – C-USA Championship (El Paso, Texas)

MARYLAND (1-2)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-212/29/65 N (1) L 68-693/19/83 H (2) W 60-503/19/10 N (3) L 77-89

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round

(The Summit, Houston);3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round

(Spokane, Wash.)

MASSACHUSETTS (1-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-01/2/08 A L 89-9512/30/08 H W 80-54

McMURRY (3-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/4/47 A W 42-391/1/59 H W 87-5212/5/59 H W 92-51

McNEESE STATE (5-1)Home: 4-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-012/21/94 H W 83-7611/27/95 A L 81-83 (OT)12/30/96 H W 98-7912/6/97 A W 91-8211/19/04 H W 85-7212/31/06 H W 78-67

MEMPHIS (15-31)Home: 7-12 • Road: 4-19 • Neutral: 4-012/8/56 H L 78-872/16/57 A L 86-963/25/83 N (1) W 70-633/23/84 N (2) W 78-711/3/95 A L 77-961/6/96 H W 69-672/12/97 H W 72-67 (OT)2/26/97 A L 72-852/5/98 H L 63-762/26/98 A L 76-891/17/99 H W 83-812/6/99 A W 79-781/22/00 A W 98-892/23/00 H L 81-841/6/01 H L 78-861/20/01 A L 68-721/26/02 H L 66-842/16/02 A W 76-733/7/02 N (3) W 80-741/22/03 A L 66-773/6/03 H L 56-711/24/04 A L 48-642/5/05 H W 66-533/4/06 A L 62-693/10/06 A (4) L 54-681/11/07 H L 69-792/25/07 A L 64-773/10/07 A (4) L 59-711/30/08 H L 77-892/13/08 A L 59-681/31/09 A L 68-833/4/09 H L 60-693/13/09 A (4) L 49-741/23/10 A L 77-922/24/10 H W 92-753/11/10 N (5) W 66-652/22/11 A L 58-691/14/12 H L 55-892/20/13 A L 74-811/23/14 A L 59-822/27/14 H W 77-6812/31/14 A L 54-731/11/15 H L 44-622/10/16 H W 98-901/19/17 H L 70-77 (OT)2/26/17 A W 72-71

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Kansas City, Mo.);

2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis);3 – C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati);

4 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.);5 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.)

MERCER (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-01/18/75 H W 99-98

MIAMI (Fla.) (9-5)Home: 5-1 • Road: 4-4 • Neutral: 0-01/25/56 A W 95-7712/22/56 A L 63-6712/9/59 H L 63-721/23/60 A W 88-791/21/61 A L 78-892/8/62 H W 80-691/24/63 A L 70-712/13/64 H W 93-832/20/65 A L 91-1032/17/66 H W 111-962/18/67 A W 105-862/15/68 H W 106-64

2/14/70 H W 118-982/20/71 A W 99-93

MICHIGAN (1-2)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/21/62 H (1) L 89-90 (4OT)12/5/66 A L 75-861/2/68 H W 91-65

1 – Holiday Classic (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston)

MICHIGAN STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/28/71 H (1) W 106-73

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

MIDDLE TENNESSEE (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0• Neutral: 0-0

12/1/07 H W 83-6812/2/08 A W 70-67

MIDWESTERN (3-1)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-01/11/50 H W 63-382/17/50 A W 68-401/13/51 A L 53-542/3/51 H W 58-36

MINNESOTA (3-4)Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-3 • Neutral: 0-012/31/62 A L 68-8712/2/63 H L 58-6012/3/66 A W 86-7512/18/67 H W 103-6512/29/78 A (1) L 67-8012/1/86 H W 86-7212/17/87 A L 60-65

1 – Pillsbury Classic (Minneapollis, Minn.)

MISSISSIPPI (1-2)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/20/61 H W 63-62 (OT)12/21/95 H L 67-7612/7/96 A L 71-93

MISSISSIPPI STATE (5-2)Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-012/28/62 N (1) W 79-76 (OT)12/19/63 H (2) W 69-6112/18/81 H (3) W 96-4912/1/82 H W 74-6511/30/83 A W 68-621/3/09 A L 65-8212/16/09 H L 64-70

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);2 – Bluebonnet Classic

(Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston);3 – Kettle Classic (Houston)

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE(3-0)

Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/5/86 N (1) W 78-6912/13/08 H W 92-5812/28/14 H W 80-53

1 – Kactus Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)

MISSOURI (4-3)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-3 • Neutral: 2-01/4/51 A L 48-662/13/54 A L 62-9612/23/54 H W 84-76 (2OT)12/17/62 H W 75-613/19/82 N (1) W 79-7811/16/04 A (2) L 61-7711/24/04 N (3) W 57-55

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis);2 – Guardians Classic Second Round (Columbia, Mo.);

3 – Guardians Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.)

MISSOURI STATE (0-3)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-011/30/93 H L 65-7111/29/94 A L 62-883/17/06 A (1) L 59-60

1 – NIT Second Round (Springfield, Mo.)

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MONMOUTH (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/18/06 H W 89-80

MONTANA (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/11/47 N (1) W 60-58

1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

MONTANA STATE (3-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-012/28/63 N (1) W 56-5512/14/67 H (2) W 113-671/30/70 A W 82-69

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City);2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

MOREHEAD STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 0-0

11/9/07 H W 83-54

MORGAN STATE (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/22/14 H W 72-5711/11/16 H W 93-52

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-011/17/00 N (1) W 77-52

1 – BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

MURRAY STATE (5-1)Home: 2-1 • Road: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-012/19/51 H L 65-6712/19/52 A W 70-661/27/54 H W 69-622/1/55 A W 91-6511/14/14 A W 77-7412/2/15 H W 93-78

NC STATE (0-4)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-24/4/83 N (1) L 52-5411/19/83 N (2) L 64-7612/12/98 A L 73-10012/23/01 H L 66-67

1 – NCAA Tournament National Championship (Albuquerque, N.M.);

2 – Hall of Fame Classic (Springfield, Mass.)

NEBRASKA (3-1)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-112/3/62 H W 68-6112/14/63 A W 64-5812/12/69 H (1) W 112-8212/23/06 N (2) L 57-70

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);2 – Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)

NEVADA (8-2)Home: 5-1 • Road: 3-1 • Neutral: 0-012/22/73 A W 90-751/25/75 H W 103-7412/17/76 H (1) W 100-7811/27/78 H L 73-7712/23/80 H W 86-7112/2/89 H W 109-682/8/93 A W 92-803/18/08 A (2) W 80-7911/21/09 A L 99-11212/6/10 H W 64-61

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);2 – CBI First Round (Reno, Nev.)

NEW MEXICO (2-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-012/1/66 H W 96-8412/15/79 A (1) W 83-80 (OT)12/29/98 A L 69-84

1 – Cage Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.)

NEW MEXICO STATE (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/11/67 N (1) W 59-583/13/71 H (1) W 77-69

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Fort Collins, Colo.);

2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston)

NEW ORLEANS (3-1)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-011/24/72 H W 92-7112/13/86 H W 83-751/6/87 A L 64-7112/16/04 H W 78-65

NIAGARA (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/21/79 H (1) W 99-89

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston)

NICHOLLS STATE (3-0)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/17/09 H W 92-6011/1/10 H W 63-62 (OT)12/28/15 H W 76-49

NORTH CAROLINA (1-5)Home: 0-2 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 1-13/25/67 N (1) W 84-6212/1/73 A L 74-9712/7/74 H L 87-963/27/82 N (2) L 63-6811/27/91 H L 65-6812/13/92 A L 76-84

1 – NCAA Tournament Final Four Consolation (Louisville, Ky.);

2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (New Orleans)

NORTH CAROLINA A&T (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/28/11 H W 71-67

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/16/15 H (1) W 73-65

1 – Global Sports Classic First Round (Houston)

NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/7/67 H W 121-88

NORTH TEXAS (30-5)Home: 17-2 • Road: 12-3 • Neutral: 1-01/10/46 H W 62-353/1/46 A W 61-562/14/47 H W 70-533/1/47 A W 57-551/17/48 A L 47-711/30/48 H W 55-511/15/49 H W 64-572/11/49 A W 75-591/13/50 A W 66-582/6/50 H W 65-551/20/51 H W 54-462/23/51 A L 57-6012/17/57 H W 76-692/12/58 A W 73-701/26/59 H W 88-582/9/59 A L 56-6212/14/59 H W 88-592/15/60 A W 86-6412/1/60 A W 73-52/9/61 H W 86-571/3/62 A W 57-442/10/62 H W 105-7512/13/62 H W 76-692/2/63 A W 68-6212/11/63 A W 58-561/30/64 H L 65-6612/9/64 A L 48-601/16/65 H W 117-8312/30/67 N (1) W 45-4312/17/77 H (2) W 137-9412/8/90 H W 110-8111/30/91 A W 89-8712/2/01 H W 75-6912/23/05 A W 92-8411/29/08 H W 84-51

1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu);2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

NORTHEASTERN (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/3/88 H W 69-5412/18/89 A W 72-68

NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/12/47 N (1) L 42-44 (3OT)

1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

NORTHWESTERN STATE (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/3/70 H W 81-6812/5/88 H W 96-78

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE (1-0)

Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/20/10 H W 81-58

NOTRE DAME (4-4)Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 2-11/9/65 H L 80-1103/8/65 N (1) W 99-982/11/67 A L 78-872/1/69 H (2) W 89-823/20/71 N (3) W 119-1063/12/78 N (4) L 77-1002/19/89 A L 80-892/10/90 H W 93-82

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round(Lubbock, Texas);

2 – Played at Houston Astrodome;3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation

(Wichita, Kan.);4 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round

(Tulsa, Okla.)

OAKLAND (0-1)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/22/11 H L 74-76

OHIO (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/3/99 N (1) L 65-73

1 – Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa)

OHIO STATE (0-4)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-212/23/63 A L 62-7912/7/64 H L 69-773/23/68 N (1) L 85-8911/23/04 N (2) L 61-78

1 – NCAA Tournament Final Four Consolation (Los Angeles);

2 – Guardians Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.)

OKLAHOMA (1-2)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-212/15/60 N (1) L 51-5511/26/09 N (2) W 100-9312/17/11 N (3) L 74-79

1 – Lion’s Club Tournament (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston);

2 – Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout(Anchorage, Alaska);

3 – RAMADA All-College Classic (Oklahoma City)

OKLAHOMA CITY (15-18)Home: 11-5 • Road: 4-13 • Neutral: 0-01/26/48 H W 40-2812/3/48 A L 44-5012/4/48 A L 37-461/25/49 H L 41-461/14/50 A L 51-601/21/50 H W 52-451/10/51 H W 53-512/24/51 A L 54-5712/15/51 H L 39-422/2/52 A L 46-511/5/53 A L 52-682/7/53 H L 58-641/13/54 H L 67-703/1/54 A L 54-5812/20/54 A (1) L 65-721/12/55 H W 75-632/7/55 A L 49-651/9/56 H W 78-642/27/56 A L 67-76

12/2/57 A L 75-8512/7/57 H L 71-781/17/59 A L 67-942/7/59 H W 80-631/16/60 H W 80-732/1/60 A W 80-6912/17/60 A W 78-6512/30/60 A (1) W 86-822/11/61 H W 107-781/5/63 H W 91-803/1/63 A W 75-7312/20/63 H (2) W 72-621/4/65 H W 61-542/27/65 A L 79-85

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City);2 – Bluebonnet Classic

(Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston)

OKLAHOMA STATE (7-12)Home: 5-3 • Road: 1-8 • Neutral: 1-12/21/51 H L 52-613/7/51 A L 39-571/11/52 A L 44-713/8/52 H L 43-572/18/53 H W 50-463/5/53 A L 48-681/9/54 A L 61-761/25/54 H L 48-6412/22/54 A (1) W 57-481/26/55 H W 60-582/19/55 A L 49-581/14/56 A L 44-632/18/56 H W 62-601/12/57 H W 64-522/23/57 A L 62-761/27/57 H W 70-642/22/58 A L 60-7312/16/60 N (2) W 56-543/12/65 N (3) L 60-75

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)2 – Lion’s Club Tournament

(Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston);3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional

(Manhattan, Kan.)

ORAL ROBERTS (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/28/73 N (1) L 108-118

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)

OREGON (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/18/71 H (1) W 81-68

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

OREGON STATE (0-2)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-13/11/66 N (1) L 60-633/18/09 A (2) L 45-49

1 – NCAA Tournament West Regional (Los Angeles);

2 – College Basketball Invitational First Round (Corvallis, Ore.)

PACIFIC (4-0)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-01/31/61 H W 101-6612/7/63 H W 73-643/12/66 N (1) W 102-911/2/83 H W 112-58

1 – NCAA Tournament West Regional Consolation (Los Angeles)

PENN STATE (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/28/64 N (1) L 57-59

1 – Motor City Classic (Detroit)

PEPPERDINE (4-1)Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-012/20/46 H (1) L 61-731/3/50 H W 47-4612/2/68 H W 80-6012/16/81 H W 94-8112/27/82 A W 93-92

1 – Houston Intercollegiate (Houston)

PITTSBURGH (0-1)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0

2/2/52 H L 63-66

PORTLAND (4-0)Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/16/61 A (1) W 67-552/26/66 H W 109-8412/27/68 H (2) W 94-6612/21/84 H (3) W 88-63

1 – City of Roses Tournament (Portland, Ore.);2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);

3 – Kettle Classic (Houston)

PORTLAND STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/28/98 N (1) W 79-67

1 – Played in Albuquerque, N.M.

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (5-2)Home: 4-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-01/17/02 A W 99-8311/23/02 H L 75-7811/29/07 H W 101-5411/28/12 A L 80-8112/29/12 H W 80-7511/18/15 H W 110-6912/3/16 H W 105-61

PRESBYTERIAN (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 1-0

11/11/08 N (1) W 76-571 – 2K Sports Classic benefiting

Coaches vs. Cancer (Durham, N.C.)

PRINCETON (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/17/83 H (1) W 65-40

1 – Kettle Classic (Houston)

PROVIDENCE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/20/65 H W 102-89

PURDUE (1-2)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-112/28/81 N (1) W 59-5812/10/93 N(2) L 90-1141/10/98 H L 53-86

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);2 – Played at Market Square Arena (Indianapolis)

QUINNIPIAC (0-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0First meeting

RHODE ISLAND (5-1)Home: 4-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-012/26/64 H W 74-682/12/89 H W 85-7112/27/05 H W 67-4111/13/06 A W 102-99 (OT)12/8/15 A L 57-6712/10/16 H W 82-77

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RICE (62-18)Home: 31-6 • Road: 24-12 • Neutral: 7-0

1/8/72 H (1) W 101-731/16/73 A W 96-773/5/73 H W 116-721/12/74 A W 95-863/7/74 H W 107-621/11/75 H W 91-703/11/75 A W 82-731/10/76 H W 87-592/7/76 A W 99-791/12/77 H W 106-562/8/77 A W 109-731/21/78 H W 96-742/11/78 A W 87-622/25/78 H W 108-671/20/79 A W 101-752/10/79 H W 75-721/3/80 H W 78-702/19/80 A L 74-812/25/80 H W 92-801/3/81 A W 62-572/24/81 H W 63-551/4/82 H W 63-612/23/82 A W 75-691/26/83 A W 76-402/26/83 H W 86-521/20/84 H W 72-422/22/84 A W 70-543/10/84 N (2) W 53-501/16/85 A W 77-732/17/85 H W 96-911/11/86 H L 68-712/12/86 A W 71-691/10/87 A W 71-362/7/87 H W 76-622/3/88 H W 84-673/5/88 A W 81-651/4/89 H W 90-752/5/89 A L 66-671/6/90 A W 84-692/7/90 H W 84-673/9/90 N (3) W 90-811/9/91 H W 80-732/10/91 A L 69-791/18/92 A W 74-602/18/92 H W 86-832/2/93 H L 61-653/3/93 A L 78-89 (OT)2/5/94 A W 69-673/5/94 H W 78-761/11/95 H L 76-872/8/95 A W 73-671/13/96 A W 76-742/10/96 H W 63-5911/21/98 A L 64-6912/7/99 H W 84-71 (OT)11/21/00 A L 45-6511/29/01 H W 62-6111/27/02 A L 53-7112/3/03 H L 52-6211/30/04 A L 73-741/11/06 A L 62-713/1/06 H W 74-711/17/07 A L 71-761/31/07 H W 70-633/9/07 N (4) W 77-621/23/08 A (5) W 69-602/23/08 H W 71-622/7/09 H W 72-652/28/09 A W 56-511/6/10 A W 83-663/3/10 H W 78-701/26/11 A L 71-79 (OT)3/5/11 H L 57-722/8/12 H L 71-793/3/12 A W 76-751/30/13 A L 69-793/6/13 H W 84-623/13/13 N (6) W 72-6712/21/13 N (7) W 54-521/28/15 H W 59-48

1 – Played at the Houston Astrodome2 – SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston);

3 – SWC Tournament (Dallas);4 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.);

5 – Played at Reliant Arena (Houston)6 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.)

7 – Dickies Shootout (Toyota Center, Houston)

ROGERS STATE (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/30/10 H W 85-4812/21/11 H W 90-80

RUTGERS (2-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-012/29/73 N (1) W 95-841/19/14 H W 77-552/1/14 A L 70-93

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)

SACRAMENTO STATE (4-0)Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/2/67 H W 110-7912/4/97 H W 57-4312/5/98 A W 63-6112/21/99 H W 72-70

SAINT LOUIS (12-24)Home: 7-10 • Road: 5-13 • Neutral: 0-112/5/50 A L 44-7112/12/50 H L 63-711/2/52 H L 57-642/20/52 A L 55-631/12/53 H L 68-861/28/53 A W 71-701/16/54 A W 69-662/1/54 H L 79-801/6/55 A L 84-85 (2OT)2/28/55 H L 87-901/7/56 H L 73-762/11/56 A W 67-661/19/57 A L 70-853/2/57 H L 84-1023/1/58 A W 81-763/8/58 H L 76-831/31/59 A L 47-712/21/59 H W 64-571/7/60 A L 46-762/27/60 H L 57-781/14/61 H W 75-692/18/61 A L 62-7312/5/90 A W 85-841/21/92 H W 110-881/25/97 A L 51-561/15/98 A L 47-671/13/99 H L 61-692/12/00 A L 70-822/19/01 H W 71-513/7/01 N (1) L 67-781/5/02 A L 64-671/18/03 H W 72-593/5/04 A L 69-722/2/05 H W 63-4311/25/06 A L 78-811/29/07 H W 59-58

1 – C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

SAM HOUSTON STATE (26-9)Home: 14-5 • Road: 11-4 • Neutral: 1-01/17/46 H L 40-412/8/46 A L 39-401/17/47 H L 55-591/29/47 A W 49-481/6/48 H L 44-462/13/48 A L 40-671/10/49 H L 64-662/7/49 A L 51-551/5/50 A W 58-522/1/50 H W 85-5712/8/50 H W 63-571/18/51 A W 67-481/19/52 H W 60-57 (OT)1/30/52 A W 67-62 (OT)1/21/53 H W 66-5612/4/53 A W 89-882/17/54 H W 81-6612/6/54 H W 102-892/17/55 A W 108-10012/1/55 H W 77-551/30/56 A W 87-5912/11/56 A W 85-8312/15/56 H W 95-651/2/57 A W 85-761/18/58 H W 64-6312/3/58 H W 95-632/4/60 H W 92-5312/8/60 A L 52-5511/27/87 H W 85-7111/24/97 A W 67-6411/23/98 H L 63-6711/15/04 N (1) W 72-6912/10/05 H W 68-4612/4/10 A W 75-71 (OT)12/21/10 H W 75-73

1 – Guardians Classic First Round (Columbia, Mo.)

SAMFORD (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-02/26/73 H W 94-75

SAN DIEGO (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-111/27/09 N (1) L 65-73

1 – Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout(Anchorage, Alaska)

SAN DIEGO STATE (0-2)Home: 0-2 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-01/29/02 H L 66-7812/21/02 H L 61-71

SAN FRANCISCO (3-3)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-112/1/65 A L 67-7512/17/66 H W 90-7512/28/68 H (1) W 87-671/3/76 H (1) W 94-7312/6/76 A L 85-10012/30/76 N (2) L 81-86

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu)

SAN JOSE STATE (1-1)Home: 0-1 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-011/13/12 A W 77-7512/7/13 H L 68-72

SANTA CLARA (1-4)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-312/16/58 A L 68-7312/13/68 N (1) L 50-7512/17/69 H W 91-7612/29/69 N (2) L 63-8512/19/97 N (3) L 61-82

1 – Cable Car Classic (San Francisco);2 – UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.);

3 – Nike Festival (Honolulu)

SEATTLE (2-3)Home: 1-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-112/15/61 N (1) L 63-662/22/69 H L 66-691/27/70 A W 92-882/6/71 H W 93-9212/2/72 A L 61-65

1 – City of Roses Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

SETON HALL (0-1)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/4/81 A L 85-87 (OT)

SIENA (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/29/53 N (1) W 81-60

1 – Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.)

SMU (48-32)Home: 24-10 • Road: 17-16 • Neutral: 7-63/16/56 N (1) L 74-893/13/65 N (2) L 87-893/19/67 N (1) W 83-7512/29/72 N (3) W 115-1021/26/76 A L 75-872/24/76 H W 100-981/29/77 A W 103-1022/10/77 H W 115-831/23/78 A L 75-762/13/78 H W 95-551/22/79 H W 82-782/12/79 A W 101-942/24/79 H W 74-671/12/80 H W 96-812/2/80 A W 71-701/13/81 A L 70-72 (3OT)2/3/81 H W 79-641/16/82 H L 66-672/6/82 A W 73-71 (OT)1/8/83 H W 105-712/9/83 A W 85-683/11/83 A W 75-591/5/84 A W 60-592/4/84 H W 76-571/30/85 A L 78-853/3/85 H W 79-763/8/85 A (4) L 72-841/25/86 H W 71-66

2/26/86 A L 71-781/21/87 A W 75-652/22/87 H L 73-791/19/88 H L 65-692/20/88 H L 84-873/12/88 N (4) L 76-981/21/89 A W 84-83 (OT)2/22/89 H L 85-881/24/90 H W 64-472/24/90 A W 71-631/26/91 A L 75-812/27/91 H W 85-583/8/91 N (4) L 62-652/5/92 H W 67-503/7/92 A W 69-623/13/92 N (4) W 73-621/23/93 H W 85-751/30/93 A L 60-701/26/94 A L 64-702/24/94 H W 89-801/28/95 A W 73-713/4/95 H L 74-791/8/96 H W 63-622/28/96 A W 62-593/7/96 A L 57-6211/27/99 H L 80-9412/17/00 A L 69-942/11/06 H W 69-571/13/07 H W 82-672/7/07 A W 64-491/16/08 A W 99-71 2/16/08 H W 69-472/11/09 A W 69-563/7/09 H W 85-763/11/09 N (5) W 85-762/13/10 H W 66-602/27/10 A L 83-941/15/11 A W 70-682/16/11 H L 51-651/18/12 A L 54-702/25/12 H W 62-591/9/13 H W 78-672/2/13 A W 84-80 (OT)1/26/14 H L 68-752/19/14 A L 64-683/13/14 N (6) W 68-641/24/15 A L 59-802/12/15 H L 69-751/19/16 A L 73-772/1/16 H W 71-681/21/17 A L 64-852/18/17 H L 66-76

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Lawrence, Kan.);

2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation(Manhattan, Kan.);

3 – Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas);4 – SWC Classic (Reunion Arena, Dallas);5 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)

6 – American Athletic Conference Championship (Memphis, Tenn.)

SOUTH ALABAMA (1-3)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-22/28/70 H W 128-9011/30/84 N (1) L 70-8612/17/05 N (2) L 62-662/14/07 H L 61-66

1 – IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.);2 – GMAC Bowl Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.)

SOUTH CAROLINA (2-3)Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-12/22/71 A L 71-882/19/72 H W 95-853/2/74 H L 86-1042/1/75 H W 90-8412/1/90 N (1) L 70-74 (OT)

1 – Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.)

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (0-1)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/20/14 H (1) L 63-71

1 – Continental Tire Las Vegas ClassicRegional Round (Hofheinz Pavilioni)

SOUTH DAKOTA (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-011/22/16 N (1) W 85-58

1 – Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)

SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA (2-1)Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/16/46 H W 63-5612/17/46 H W 47-4412/8/47 H L 33-37

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE (1-0)

Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/27/00 N (1) W 69-64

1 – Sun Classic (El Paso, Texas)

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (1-0)

Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/18/04 H W 68-61

SOUTHERN (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/8/07 H W 73-49

SOUTHERN MISS (17-16)Home: 11-5 • Road: 3-10 • Neutral: 3-111/30/68 H W 92-711/17/72 A W 115-841/27/72 H W 102-6311/27/72 H W 104-772/15/75 H W 115-852/6/97 A L 64-811/8/98 A L 43-632/7/98 H L 67-723/4/98 N (1) L 57-731/7/99 H W 64-571/21/99 A L 57-741/5/00 A L 76-823/1/00 H L 65-671/24/01 A L 51-722/14/01 H L 58-621/23/02 A W 74-662/5/02 H W 68-601/25/03 N (2) W 76-752/18/03 H W 46-422/3/04 H L 72-75 (3OT)2/18/04 A L 48-701/15/05 H W 63-532/12/05 A W 75-531/18/06 H W 62-582/19/07 A L 69-743/8/07 N (3) W 62-592/27/08 H W 95-671/17/09 A L 76-832/6/10 H L 55-573/12/10 N (4) W 74-661/5/11 A L 73-852/18/12 H W 73-711/12/13 A L 54-73

1 – C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio);2 – Played at Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum;3 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.);

4 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.)

SOUTHWESTERN (6-1)Home: 5-1 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-02/4/46 A W 42-402/19/46 H L 57-581/13/64 H W 93-641/13/65 H W 89-642/12/66 H W 140-8712/12/77 H W 133-9812/4/84 H W 93-81

STANFORD (2-2)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-112/1/71 A W 87-671/27/74 H W 74-683/13/91 A (1) L 86-9311/25/13 N (2) L 76-86

1 – NIT (Palo Alto, Calif.);2 – Progressive Legends Classic Championship Round

(Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.)

ST. BONAVENTURE (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-13/20/77 N (1) L 91-94

1 – NIT Championship (New York)

ST. JOHN’S (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-011/18/89 A (1) L 69-76

1 – Preseason NIT

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ST. MARY’S (Calif.) (2-1)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-112/12/66 H W 90-7412/22/74 H (1) W 66-6312/13/96 N (2) L 65-72

1 – Kettle Classic (Houston)2 – BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah)

ST. MARY’S (Texas) (13-2)Home: 13-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0

1/17/66 H W 109-532/15/67 H W 122-582/13/69 H W 91-701/24/70 A L 66-762/5/70 H W 118-7712/11/72 H W 59-471/17/75 A L 74-852/19/75 H W 90-7712/13/75 H W 87-7812/4/78 H W 120-6012/10/83 H W 71-5511/26/84 H W 69-5312/7/85 H W 76-6511/28/86 H W 80-6812/19/91 H W 94-67

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (13-4)Home: 8-1 • Road: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-02/9/46 A W 45-382/23/46 H W 65-3912/21/46 H (1) L 43-542/1/47 A W 67-612/22/47 H W 60-572/3/48 A L 49-513/3/48 H W 52-402/5/49 H W 59-472/14/49 A L 44-672/4/50 H W 62-552/11/50 A W 55-5112/13/50 A W 53-5212/17/88 H W 98-7412/13/89 H W 69-5411/26/90 A W 84-5012/28/92 H W 76-7512/7/93 A L 71-73

1 – Houston Intercollegiate (Houston)

STETSON (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/16/83 H (1) W 92-71

1 – Kettle Classic (Houston)

SYRACUSE (0-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/11/82 A L 87-92

TCU (48-25)Home: 26-7 • Road: 14-18 • Neutral: 8-0

12/10/55 N (1) W 101-5812/29/60 N (2) W 85-7212/12/61 H W 75-7112/26/61 N (2) W 82-761/25/62 A W 61-5612/10/62 A W 76-691/29/63 H W 87-7112/9/63 A L 59-651/23/64 H W 83-6312/10/64 A W 67-621/18/65 H W 108-8712/18/65 A W 132-1021/27/66 H W 100-793/16/68 N (3) W 103-681/14/76 A L 70-882/10/76 H W 103-951/15/77 A W 78-742/12/77 H W 114-742/26/77 H (4) W 111-671/14/78 A W 79-632/1/78 H W 93-551/13/79 H W 95-661/30/79 A L 71-771/22/80 A L 69-712/12/80 H W 87-591/24/81 H W 68-592/17/81 A L 77-78 (4 OT)3/6/81 N (5) W 73-531/26/82 A L 82-852/16/82 H W 74-651/12/83 A W 54-512/12/83 H W 74-663/12/83 N (6) W 62-591/7/84 H W 81-672/9/84 A W 76-60

1/3/85 A W 83-742/1/85 H L 80-851/29/86 A L 49-533/1/86 H W 85-83 (OT)1/24/87 H L 56-622/25/87 A W 84-651/17/88 A W 77-572/17/88 H W 66-471/18/89 H L 54-552/18/89 A L 66-821/20/90 A L 63-892/21/90 H W 82-621/23/91 H W 91-88 (OT)2/23/91 A L 74-752/1/92 A L 54-673/3/92 H W 50-443/14/92 N (6) W 87-84 (2OT)2/6/93 A L 66-683/6/93 H W 86-661/12/94 H L 76-872/8/94 A L 86-951/14/95 A L 92-1062/11/95 H L 95-1063/9/95 N (6) W 80-771/17/96 H W 89-862/14/96 A W 86-821/15/02 H W 82-71 (OT)2/9/02 A L 68-872/1/03 A W 61-563/1/03 H W 75-571/13/04 H L 54-552/28/04 A L 61-651/19/05 A L 51-582/19/05 H W 69-5712/23/09 H W 105-8111/27/10 A L 63-7911/26/11 H L 80-8112/4/12 A W 54-48

1 – Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.);2 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City);

3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.);

4 – SWC Tournament (Houston);5 – SWC Classic (San Antonio, Texas);

6 – SWC Classic (Dallas)

TEMPLE (4-2)Home: 2-1 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-02/9/14 H W 88-743/1/14 A W 89-792/26/15 A L 54-661/2/16 A W 77-502/21/16 H L 66-691/28/17 H W 79-66

TENNESSEE (2-3)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 1-012/5/70 A L 58-7912/29/70 N (1) W 68-6512/4/71 H W 67-6512/23/94 H L 58-7412/19/95 A L 49-69

1 – Trojan Classic (Los Angeles)

TENNESSEE STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/30/01 H W 91-90

TENNESSEE TECH (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-01/2/67 H W 95-69

TEXAS (32-32)Home: 16-10 • Road: 9-18 • Neutral: 7-4

12/20/49 A L 44-462/17/53 A L 65-7912/12/53 A L 64-681/30/54 H L 79-8012/11/55 A W 79-581/29/55 H W 59-523/11/72 N (1) L 74-851/17/76 H W 63-582/14/76 A L 86-951/18/77 H W 95-812/15/77 A W 95-841/10/78 H L 89-1001/30/78 A L 72-733/4/78 N (2) W 92-901/8/79 H L 57-751/28/79 A L 53-793/2/79 N (2) L 65-701/8/80 H L 73-992/4/80 A L 82-84

2/28/80 N (3) L 47-671/10/81 A W 91-712/7/81 H W 75-593/7/81 N (3) W 84-591/12/82 H L 83-952/8/82 A W 77-631/15/83 A W 77-522/15/73 H W 106-631/10/84 H W 69-582/11/84 A W 74-631/5/85 A L 58-612/6/85 H W 94-801/2/86 H L 68-702/1/86 A L 63-793/7/86 N (4) L 62-781/28/87 H W 65-592/28/87 A L 64-653/6/87 N (4) W 59-491/2/88 A L 63-652/13/88 H W 62-513/11/88 N (4) W 72-571/14/89 H L 86-882/15/89 A W 105-961/30/90 A W 102-933/5/90 H W 84-793/10/90 N (4) W 89-861/17/91 A L 84-902/17/91 H W 82-731/9/92 A L 75-862/9/92 H L 72-873/15/92 N (4) W 91-721/14/93 H W 81-672/27/93 A W 86-793/13/93 N (4) W 58-501/29/94 H L 78-1102/26/94 A L 70-882/1/95 H W 105-96 (OT)2/28/96 A L 82-962/3/96 A L 63-803/2/96 H W 79-6912/27/97 A L 71-8911/17/98 H W 71-691/2/00 A L 80-9012/20/00 H L 60-713/20/13 H (5) W 73-72

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round(Las Cruces, N.M.);

2 – SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston);3 – SWC Classic (San Antonio, Texas);

4 – SWC Classic (Dallas)5 – College Basketball Invitational First Round

TEXAS A&I (9-1)Home: 9-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/13/54 H W 92-6512/7/55 H W 86-5912/6/56 H W 67-5912/5/57 H W 76-5012/1/58 H W 80-5912/1/62 H W 86-5212/5/64 H W 94-7112/9/75 H W 120-8612/5/79 H L 82-8311/28/80 H W 112-86

TEXAS A&M (53-32)Home: 36-9 • Road: 14-22 • Neutral: 3-1

12/28/46 H W 62-4112/19/50 H W 52-453/2/51 A L 46-5512/8/51 A W 38-291/25/52 H W 52-4412/10/52 A L 59-652/21/53 H W 48-4412/8/53 H W 62-562/24/54 H W 52-5112/2/54 A W 85-631/15/55 H W 107-6612/14/55 A W 78-442/4/56 H W 105-742/4/58 A L 74-9212/5/58 A L 45-571/24/59 H L 64-7112/7/59 A L 49-6712/17/59 H L 62-6412/6/60 A L 61-661/19/61 H W 89-8512/5/61 A L 49-641/30/62 H W 73-6912/15/62 A L 67-691/30/63 H W 58-5712/5/63 H L 58-611/28/64 H W 73-6512/14/64 A L 67-74

12/17/64 H (1) W 59-491/30/65 H W 79-7412/9/65 A L 88-9312/16/65 H (1) W 90-851/28/66 H W 97-851/28/69 H W 85-711/6/73 H (2) W 114-851/4/75 H (2) W 92-721/20/76 A L 67-742/17/76 H L 80-941/22/77 A W 78-712/19/77 H W 116-833/3/77 N (3) W 96-771/12/78 A W 80-732/4/78 H W 94-891/10/79 H L 43-692/3/79 A L 58-661/28/80 A L 79-922/22/80 H L 72-821/28/81 H W 76-712/28/81 A L 77-782/1/82 A L 77-952/27/82 H W 96-933/5/82 N (4) W 89-761/4/83 H W 84-612/5/83 A W 86-661/14/84 A W 70-642/2/84 H W 87-651/27/85 A L 69-712/27/85 H L 77-811/22/86 H W 76-702/24/86 A L 75-821/19/87 A L 45-572/18/87 H W 67-461/24/88 H W 67-632/24/88 A W 73-701/25/89 A W 71-692/25/89 H W 86-823/10/89 N (4) L 70-821/27/90 H W 108-902/28/90 A W 100-811/29/91 A W 77-643/2/91 H W 71-681/29/92 A W 69-652/29/92 H W 79-691/16/93 A W 81-692/17/93 H W 78-513/12/93 N (4) W 84-681/19/94 H L 60-672/16/94 A L 87-931/21/95 A L 68-732/18/95 H W 86-801/24/96 H W 78-67 (OT)2/21/96 A W 79-7512/27/03 H W 70-61 (OT)12/29/04 A L 80-9312/1/12 H L 58-7012/4/13 A L 57-74

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston);2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);

3 – SWC Classic (Houston);4 – SWC Classic (Dallas)

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (7-1)

Home: 5-0 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-01/7/06 H W 86-832/7/06 A W 82-741/6/09 H W 85-6512/6/09 H W 83-7612/18/10 A L 78-81 (OT)12/3/11 H W 87-6611/25/12 A W 77-7511/30/13 H W 78-67

TEXAS LUTHERAN (8-0)Home: 8-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-02/5/75 H W 113-9311/28/76 H W 96-6912/7/77 H W 118-691/3/79 H W 111-7912/11/79 H W 126-7812/8/81 H W 145-7812/19/83 H W 129-651/2/96 H W 88-66

TEXAS SOUTHERN (5-2)Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-112/15/90 H W 90-7812/20/97 N (1) L 69-8512/4/99 N (2) W 84-8012/23/00 H L 68-7112/4/02 A W 82-7911/21/07 H W 73-6612/8/12 H W 78-75 (OT)

1 – Nike Festival (Honolulu);2 – Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa)

TEXAS STATE (12-2)Home: 8-0 • Road: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-02/2/46 H W 62-572/20/46 A W 62-551/6/47 A W 55-392/15/47 H W 98-601/13/48 H W 61-492/20/48 A W 61-601/21/49 A W 53-522/21/49 H W 71-6811/25/00 H W 73-5912/16/01 H W 89-6212/9/02 A L 59-6812/6/11 A L 78-8112/30/11 H W 94-7111/8/13 H W 76-70

TEXAS TECH (28-27)Home: 17-7 • Road: 8-14 • Neutral: 3-63/18/61 N (1) L 67-6912/10/73 H L 73-751/13/75 A L 82-861/31/76 H L 54-572/26/76 A L 85-933/4/76 N (2) L 69-801/27/77 A L 83-84 (OT)2/1/77 H W 94-873/4/77 N (3) W 94-831/28/78 H W 84-712/15/78 A W 81-773/2/78 N (3) W 93-821/24/79 A L 68-702/15/79 H W 103-891/5/80 A L 70-771/30/80 H W 75-631/6/81 H W 73-701/31/81 A L 70-811/9/82 A W 78-682/3/82 H W 83-801/17/83 H W 98-732/19/83 A W 84-751/12/84 A W 88-662/16/84 H W 78-531/9/85 H W 83-742/10/85 H L 80-911/4/86 A L 68-69 (OT)2/5/86 H L 91-92 (2OT)1/3/87 H W 68-451/31/87 A L 55-56 (OT)1/9/88 H W 72-672/10/88 A W 72-681/11/89 A L 74-76 (OT)2/11/89 H W 71-671/13/90 H W 83-632/14/90 A W 74-71 (OT)1/19/91 H W 73-702/20/91 A W 74-591/25/92 H W 77-582/25/92 A W 83-801/26/93 A L 74-782/13/93 H W 93-763/14/93 N (2) L 76-881/15/94 A L 68-772/12/94 H W 76-643/10/94 N (2) L 86-1101/18/95 H L 66-842/15/95 A L 72-983/10/95 N (2) L 79-941/20/96 A L 76-952/17/96 H L 84-9312/14/01 H (4) L 64-711/1/03 A L 48-6211/26/13 N (5) L 64-7612/23/14 N (6) W 82-69

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.);

2 – SWC Classic (Dallas);3 – SWC Classic (Houston);

4 – Played at Compaq Center (Houston)5 – Progressive Legends Classic Championship Round

(Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.)6 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic

Championship Round (Orleans Arena, Las Vegas)

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TEXAS WESLEYAN (6-0)Home: 6-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-02/13/63 H W 125-742/20/64 H W 105-772/16/65 H W 122-1052/22/66 H W 152-10812/9/80 H W 93-8411/29/85 H W 100-73

TOLEDO (3-2)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-012/27/85 A L 74-8012/14/88 H W 75-5812/16/89 A L 60-6212/4/07 H W 67-5612/20/08 A W 71-63

TRINITY (18-1)Home: 12-1 • Road: 6-0 • Neutral: 0-0

1/7/47 A W 74-372/8/47 H W 68-342/2/48 A W 57-502/16/48 H W 55-501/22/49 A W 72-522/19/49 H L 52-571/7/50 A W 67-622/8/50 H W 80-491/16/51 A W 72-632/27/51 H W 72-611/28/56 H W 104-622/9/57 H W 93-712/16/63 H W 90-462/8/63 H W 74-571/2/65 H W 116-792/9/65 A W 139-871/8/66 H W 95-522/22/73 H W 116-5712/11/76 H W 124-67

TROY (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/14/09 H W 93-85

TULANE (21-17)Home: 11-4 • Road: 7-9 • Neutral: 1-3

12/11/46 A L 49-62 12/11/70 H W 91-602/23/97 H L 77-811/18/98 A L 59-711/29/98 H W 70-621/23/99 A L 84-892/13/99 H W 76-721/8/00 H W 75-741/29/00 A L 75-783/9/00 N (1) L 69-762/21/01 A W 81-763/3/01 H W 80-671/7/02 A W 69-662/19/02 H W 85-81 (OT)2/4/03 H L 58-652/26/03 A L 52-563/12/03 N (2) L 52-742/11/04 A L 63-771/26/05 H L 61-631/25/06 A W 82-572/21/07 H W 78-702/9/08 A W 66-562/14/09 H W 83-643/6/10 A L 76-792/12/11 H W 79-683/2/11 A L 77-802/4/12 A L 54-752/29/12 H W 82-532/9/13 H L 85-883/9/13 A W 96-941/17/15 H L 65-683/4/15 A W 68-63 (OT)3/12/15 N (3) W 66-601/5/16 H W 63-452/17/16 A W 82-693/11/16 N (4) L 69-721/24/17 H W 91-622/8/17 A W 91-62

1 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)2 – C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

3 – American Championship (Hartford, Conn.)4 – American Championship (Amway Center, Orlando)

TULSA (24-27)Home: 15-9 • Road: 8-16 • Neutral: 1-22/10/51 H L 45-503/5/51 A L 44-601/4/52 H W 42-41

2/1/52 A L 52-551/6/53 A L 60-911/24/53 H W 61-562/6/54 H L 57-592/27/54 A L 57-731/24/55 H L 64-672/21/55 A L 59-691/12/56 A W 69-601/23/56 H W 71-62 (OT)1/7/57 A L 64-652/1/57 H L 58-781/25/58 H L 46-502/1/58 A L 57-701/5/59 H W 84-662/14/59 A W 68-561/4/60 H W 68-622/13/60 A L 58-592/2/61 A W 88-733/4/61 H W 89-651/11/62 A W 69-612/20/62 H W 98-712/9/63 H L 69-762/28/63 A L 80-881/15/66 A W 72-712/5/66 H W 97-773/13/82 A W 78-7412/29/88 N (1) L 71-7512/4/96 H W 79-77 (2OT)11/29/97 A W 61-572/18/06 H W 73-461/20/07 A W 69-672/6/08 H W 92-813/26/08 A (2) L 69-732/25/09 A L 68-771/9/10 H L 80-861/19/11 H W 64-572/5/11 A L 71-76 (OT)1/4/12 H W 70-69 (OT)2/11/12 A L 48-721/23/13 H L 72-872/16/13 A L 92-101 (3OT)1/4/15 A L 54-722/5/15 H L 44-573/13/15 N (3) L 51-591/27/16 H W 81-662/7/16 A L 63-771/4/17 H W 64-612/11/17 A W 73-64

1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu);2 – College Basketball Invitational

Semifinals (Tulsa, Okla.)3 – American Championship (Hartford, Conn.)

UAB (6-18)Home: 5-7 • Road: 1-10 • Neutral: 0-1

1/11/97 H L 66-693/5/97 N (1) L 54-551/31/98 A L 61-782/21/98 H L 70-1041/9/99 A L 78-1162/4/99 H L 82-902/2/00 H L 87-902/26/00 A L 66-691/10/01 H W 67-651/31/01 A L 53-651/19/02 A W 80-713/2/02 H W 76-721/11/03 H L 50-632/22/03 A L 52-801/10/04 A L 42-643/5/05 H L 66-711/21/06 A L 79-822/17/07 H W 70-642/20/08 A L 99-1011/10/09 H W 85-652/20/10 A L 66-752/26/11 H L 55-682/1/12 A L 69-801/26/13 H W 66-61

1 – C-USA Tournament (St. Louis)

UC DAVIS (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/1/61 H W 95-47

UC IRVINE (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-012/6/91 A (1) W 73-511/4/93 H W 86-78

1 – Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.)

UC SANTA BARBARA (4-1)Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-112/30/69 N (1) W 98-8512/18/76 H (2) W 77-6212/15/81 H W 74-6812/21/83 A W 89-793/15/90 N (3) L 66-70

1 – UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.);2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston);

3 – NCAA Tournament Southeast Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.)

UCF (12-10)Home: 7-4 • Road: 4-6 • Neutral: 1-01/14/06 H L 56-662/15/06 A W 78-713/9/06 N (1) W 71-521/24/07 H W 73-70 (OT)2/28/07 A L 72-75 (OT)2/2/08 A W 84-813/5/08 H W 73-682/4/09 A W 97-692/21/09 H W 77-721/20/10 H L 71-782/16/10 A L 65-681/8/11 H W 76-711/11/12 A L 63-741/19/13 H L 75-79 (OT)2/22/14 H W 88-843/7/14 A L 83-1041/6/15 H L 78-79 (OT)2/15/15 A L 54-562/13/16 H W 82-582/24/16 A W 88-611/14/17 A L 70-772/1/17 H W 82-64

1 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)

UCLA (2-7)Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-3 • Neutral: 1-312/22/61 N (1) W 91-653/24/67 N (2) L 58-731/20/68 H (3) W 71-693/22/68 N (4) L 69-1011/18/69 A L 64-1001/2/77 A L 83-961/2/93 A L 78-8712/20/93 H L 72-9311/19/01 N (5) L 60-71

1 – Lion’s Club Tournament (Houston);2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Louisville, Ky.);

3 – Game of the Century (Houston Astrodome, Houston);

4 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Los Angeles);5 – Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui)

UCONN (5-5)Home: 3-2 • Road: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-012/30/99 H L 76-8211/30/00 A L 60-7212/31/13 H W 75-711/30/14 A L 43-802/1/15 H W 70-681/17/16 H L 57-692/28/16 A W 75-6812/28/16 A (XL) W 62-462/22/17 H W 75-703/10/17 A (XL1) L 65-74

XL – Played in XL Center (Hartford, Conn.);XL1 – American Championship (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.)

UIW (0-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0First meeting

ULM (3-2)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-02/16/74 H W 85-8312/28/95 H W 98-6412/28/96 A L 80-8312/15/99 A L 81-8211/28/15 H W 76-64

UNLV (6-4)Home: 3-2 • Road: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-01/31/67 A W 103-8312/23/67 A W 94-852/6/69 H W 118-871/20/71 H W 130-731/27/73 H W 104-941/26/74 A W 75-7212/29/75 A (1) L 92-11612/12/87 H L 69-89

12/20/06 A L 73-8312/30/06 H L 62-78

1 – Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

USC (4-8)Home: 4-3 • Road: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-02/23/62 H W 56-512/24/62 H W 76-6812/7/68 A L 64-6512/20/69 H W 77-7312/30/70 A (1) L 64-7712/21/73 A L 78-9212/16/74 H L 96-9711/30/78 A L 80-8812/22/79 H L 85-86 (OT)12/1/80 H W 71-5412/10/94 H L 89-9512/6/95 A L 73-96

1 – Trojan Classic (Los Angeles)

USF (14-12)Home: 7-5 • Road: 7-6 • Neutral: 0-112/29/89 A (1) W 87-781/22/97 H W 94-741/26/98 H L 64-652/19/98 A L 56-731/30/99 H L 67-822/11/99 A W 73-681/26/00 A L 77-872/19/00 H L 74-811/27/01 H L 68-932/17/01 A L 60-792/12/02 H W 91-752/26/02 A L 57-881/29/03 H W 59-572/15/03 A L 47-621/31/04 A W 66-532/21/04 H W 53-521/22/05 A W 62-502/16/05 H W 68-503/9/05 N (2) L 64-691/4/14 A W 67-583/4/14 H W 78-692/17/15 A L 67-693/1/15 H W 72-5512/30/15 A W 73-671/23/16 H L 62-7112/31/16 A W 70-56

1 – Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.);2 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)

UT ARLINGTON (5-0)Home: 4-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-02/22/68 H W 130-752/8/69 H W 82-6512/4/69 H W 88-702/26/70 A W 102-8412/7/02 H W 60-59

UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12-0)Home: 9-0 • Road: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-011/28/77 H W 85-8112/15/78 H (1) W 107-9512/20/78 A W 89-7912/13/80 H W 84-701/15/87 H W 87-3712/5/87 A W 65-591/7/89 H W 72-631/3/13 H W 96-7111/11/13 A W 77-6512/4/14 H W 72-5811/30/15 H W 78-6512/17/16 H W 83-58

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston)

UTAH (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-012/17/82 N (1) W 82-57

1 – Suntory Classic (Tokyo)

UTAH STATE (1-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-012/28/61 N (1) W 51-461/31/70 A L 84-91

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)

UTAH VALLEY (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-011/14/11 H W 84-71

UTEP (10-16)Home: 7-2 • Road: 1-11 • Neutral: 2-3

12/28/79 A L 65-783/19/93 A L 61-6712/28/00 A L 67-7512/4/02 H W 56-4712/8/03 A L 61-882/1/06 H W 63-572/25/06 A L 63-692/3/07 A L 71-793/3/07 H W 74-671/19/08 H W 77-723/8/08 A L 81-873/13/08 N (1) L 77-801/14/09 A W 94-861/28/09 H L 55-623/12/09 N (1) W 89-85 (OT)1/13/10 H W 75-652/3/10 A L 58-653/13/10 N (2) W 81-731/22/11 H L 52-572/19/11 A L 64-761/7/12 A L 50-701/28/12 H W 81-76 (OT)3/7/12 N (1) L 62-67 (OT)2/13/13 H W 79-612/27/13 A L 53-633/13/13 N (3) L 69-80

1 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.);2 – C-USA Championship Final (Tulsa, Okla.)

3 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.)

UTSA (7-3)Home: 6-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-012/12/81 H W 105-6912/5/85 A W 104-5912/17/92 H W 94-762/2/94 A L 83-85 (OT)11/29/94 H W 94-9011/30/96 H W 69-491/1/10 A L 82-8312/11/10 H L 63-6812/20/11 H W 77-7511/14/13 H W 80-62

VALPARAISO (4-1)Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-112/9/55 N (1) L 80-8412/29/64 N (2) W 84-812/24/68 H W 158-8112/11/99 H W 90-723/24/08 H (3) W 91-67

1 – Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.);2 – Motor City Classic (Detroit);3 – CBI Quarterfinals (Houston)

VANDERBILT (1-1)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-012/29/86 N (1) W 73-723/13/02 A (2) L 50-59

1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);2 – NIT (Nashville, Tenn.)

VCU (0-3)Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-11/26/05 H L 61-6212/2/06 A L 84-10211/15/08 N (1) L 72-73

1 – Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.)

VERMONT (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-011/23/16 N (1) W 72-711 – Gulf Coast Showcase Championship (Estero, Fla.)

VILLANOVA (3-3)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 2-312/30/53 N (1) L 66-7312/18/70 N (2) W 99-843/13/81 N (3) L 72-903/27/83 N (4) W 89-7112/28/86 N (5) L 60-6311/23/91 H W 79-49

1 – Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.);2 – Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.);

3 – NCAA Tournament East Region First Round(Charlotte, N.C.);

4 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Kansas City, Mo.);

5 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)

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VIRGINIA (3-3)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-212/16/82 N (1) L 63-722/18/84 H W 74-653/31/94 N (2) W 49-47 (OT)11/23/85 N (3) L 77-92)2/7/88 H W 81-5812/9/89 A L 54-72

1 – Suntory Classic (Tokyo);2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Seattle);

3 – Played at Capital Centre (Landover, Md.)

VIRGINIA TECH (2-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-03/2/68 H W 120-793/1/69 A L 68-7412/26/73 N (1) W 85-66

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City)

WABASH COLLEGE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/6/73 H W 119-71

WAKE FOREST (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-03/25/84 N (1) W 68-63

1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis)

WASHINGTON (2-5)Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-012/12/58 A L 62-6812/13/58 A L 55-5912/20/66 H W 87-651/28/67 A L 78-8112/23/02 H L 61-8512/20/03 H W 79-6412/24/05 A L 63-110

WASHINGTON STATE (2-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-012/20/71 H W 84-7312/15/72 A W 72-60

WEST TEXAS A&M (11-3)Home: 8-1 • Road: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-012/2/59 H W 105-601/14/67 H W 103-722/23/67 A W 120-761/13/68 H W 98-531/4/69 H L 76-861/10/70 H W 91-833/2/70 A W 96-801/9/71 H W 90-713/1/71 A L 77-861/5/73 H (1) W 130-841/19/74 H W 88-5812/9/74 A W 80-7111/30/81 H W 84-7312/20/86 A L 66-68

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

WEST TEXAS STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-03/4/68 A W 107-76

WESTERN KENTUCKY (3-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-112/29/53 N (1) L 61-9112/31/68 N (2) W 87-6611/15/08 H W 73-642/9/10 A W 74-72

1 – Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky,);2 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)

WICHITA STATE (9-16)Home: 7-3 • Road: 2-11 • Neutral: 0-2

12/30/49 H W 72-6612/23/50 H W 86-741/27/51 A L 68-692/11/52 A L 49-702/12/52 A W 54-531/3/53 A L 68-862/25/53 H W 75-621/7/54 A L 64-782/22/54 H L 81-8612/21/54 N (1) L 87-911/8/55 A L 67-78 (OT)2/12/55 H W 82-791/2/56 H W 82-772/25/56 A L 72-821/4/57 A L 56-74

1/14/57 H L 53-682/17/58 H W 72-702/24/58 A L 65-701/3/59 H W 78-752/16/59 A L 63-651/2/60 H L 63-691/30/60 A L 65-7412/28/60 N (1) L 68-7111/16/89 A (2) W 67-663/16/05 A (3) L 69-85

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City);2 – Preseason NIT;

3 – NIT Opening Round Game (Wichita, Kan.)

WISCONSIN (1-1)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-012/1/64 A L 65-7612/11/65 H W 82-57

WYOMING (3-2)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-112/26/63 N (1) L 72-75 (OT)12/20/80 H (2) W 70-611/11/93 H W 83-5612/23/93 A L 66-7812/22/15 N (3) W 94-89 (2OT)

1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City);2 – Kettle Classic (Houston);

3 – Global Sports Classic Third-Place Game (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas)

XAVIER (2-0)Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-012/9/72 H W 114-7312/16/77 H (1) W 100-75

1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

YALE (1-0)Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-01/4/64 H W 81-59

SERIES RECORDS

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* – indicates conference game; Home games listed in bold.• Home games following the 1968-69 season were played

at Hofheinz Pavilion unless noted.• Rankings to far left indicate Houston’s national ranking

in national polls (Associated Press/Coaches polls) • Final rankings listed under team accomplishments indi-

cates ranking in the final regular-season poll of that season.• Conference championship and NCAA Final Four seasons

highlighted by red header

1946 (10-4 • 8-2 LSC)• Lone Star Conference Champions

• NAIB TournamentCaptains: Guy Lewis, Willie Wells

J10 W 62-35 * North Texas J17 L 40-41 * Sam Houston State F2 W 62-57 * Texas State F4 W 42-40 at Southwestern F8 L 39-40 * at Sam Houston State F9 W 45-38 * at Stephen F. Austin F16 W 54-51 * East Texas State F19 L 57-58 Southwestern F20 W 62-55 * at Texas State F23 W 65-39 * Stephen F. Austin M1 W 61-56 * at North Texas M2 W 61-54 * at East Texas StateNAIB Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. M11 W 63-34 vs. High Point (N.C.) M13 L 43-62 vs. Indiana State

1946-47 (15-7 • 11-1 LSC)• Lone Star Conference Champions

• NAIB TournamentCaptains: Guy Lewis, Willie Wells

D7 L 39-51 Loyola (La.) D11 L 49-62 at Tulane D12 L 48-53 at Loyola (La.) D16 W 63-56 Southeast Oklahoma D17 W 47-44 Southeast Oklahoma D20 L 61-73 Pepperdine (1)Houston Intercollegiate (Houston) D21 L 43-54 Stephen F. Austin (1) D28 W 62-41 Texas A&M J6 W 55-39 * at Texas State J7 W 74-37 * at Trinity J17 L 55-59 * Sam Houston State J29 W 49-48 * at Sam Houston State F1 W 65-61 * East Texas State F8 W 68-34 * Trinity F14 W 70-53 * North Texas F15 W 98-60 * Texas State F1 W 67-61 * at Stephen F. Austin F22 W 60-57 * Stephen F. Austin F28 W 60-51 * at East Texas State M1 W 57-55 * at North TexasNAIB Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. M11 W 60-58 Montana M12 L 42-44 (3OT) Northern Arizona

1947-48 (11-11 • 6-6 LSC)Captain: Louis Brown

D2 W 54-31 Abilene Christian D4 W 42-39 at McMurry College

D5 L 41-48 at Abilene Christian D8 L 33-37 Southeast OklahomaPlayed in Shreveport, La. D10 L 34-43 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette D11 L 38-54 at Loyola (La.) D12 L 49-62 at Loyola (La.) D19 W 63-40 East Texas Baptist J6 L 44-46 * Sam Houston State J13 W 61-49 * Texas State J16 L 43-47 * at East Texas State J17 L 47-71 * at North Texas J26 W 40-28 Oklahoma City J28 L 37-50 * East Texas State J30 W 55-51 * North Texas F2 W 57-50 * at Trinity F3 L 49-51 * at Stephen F. Austin F10 W 70-52 at East Texas Baptist F13 L 40-67 * at Sam Houston State F16 W 55-50 * Trinity F20 W 61-60 * at Texas State M3 W 52-40 * Stephen F. Austin

1948-49 (11-11 • 7-5 LSC)Captains: Louis Brown, Bill McPhail

N29 L 50-51 Shur-Start Battery D1 L 39-46 at Centenary D3 L 44-50 at Oklahoma City D4 L 37-46 at Oklahoma City D11 L 46-53 Centenary D16 W 58-45 Loyola (La.) D17 W 44-43 Loyola (La.) J3 W 66-51 Shur-Start Battery J5 W 53-49 Brooke Medical Center J10 L 64-66 * Sam Houston State J15 W 64-57 * North Texas J17 W 67-46 * East Texas State J21 W 53-52 * at Texas State J22 W 72-52 * at Trinity J25 L 41-46 Oklahoma City F5 W 59-47 * Stephen F. Austin F7 L 51-55 * at Sam Houston State F10 L 60-66 * at East Texas State F11 W 75-59 * at North Texas F14 L 44-67 * at Stephen F. Austin F19 L 52-57 * Trinity F21 W 71-68 * Texas State

1949-50 (16-7 • 6-0 GCC)• Gulf Coast Conference Champions

Captains: Marvin Reichle, Richard Berg D1 W 48-36 Hardin Simmons D2 W 57-33 Loyola (La.) D6 L 57-73 at Bradley D8 W 65-51 at Loras College D9 L 56-70 at Beloit College D10 L 65-69 at Marquette D13 L 47-52 at Creighton D20 L 44-46 at Texas D30 W 72-66 Wichita State J3 W 47-46 Pepperdine J5 W 58-52 at Sam Houston State J7 W 67-62 * at Trinity J11 W 63-38 * Midwestern J13 W 66-58 * at North Texas J14 L 51-60 at Oklahoma City J21 W 52-45 Oklahoma City F1 W 85-57 Sam Houston State F4 W 62-55 Stephen F. Austin F6 W 65-55 * North Texas F8 W 80-49 * Trinity F11 W 55-51 at Stephen F. Austin F17 W 68-40 * at Midwestern F25 L 50-58 at Loyola (La.)

1950-51 (11-17 • 2-12 MVC)Captain: Lloyd Hendrix

D2 L 73-94 *at Bradley D5 L 44-71 *at Saint Louis D8 W 63-57 Sam Houston State

D12 L 63-71 * Saint Louis D13 W 53-52 at Stephen F. Austin D19 W 52-45 Texas A&M D23 W 86-74 * Wichita State J1 L 60-66 * at Drake J2 W 77-67 * at Drake J4 L 48-66 at Missouri J10 W 53-51 Oklahoma City J13 L 53-54 at Midwestern J16 W 72-63 at Trinity J18 W 67-48 at Sam Houston State J20 W 54-46 North Texas J27 L 68-69 * at Wichita State F3 W 58-36 Midwestern F6 L 47-60 * #5/ Bradley F10 L 45-50 * Tulsa F13 L 61-70 * at Detroit F14 L 73-93 * at Detroit F21 L 52-61 * #2/ Oklahoma State F23 L 57-60 at North Texas F24 L 54-57 at Oklahoma City F27 W 72-61 Trinity M2 L 46-55 at Texas A&M M5 L 44-60 * at Tulsa M7 L 39-57 * at #2/ Oklahoma State

1951-52 (7-14 • 3-7 MVC)Captains: Robert Bradford, Royce Ray

D8 W 38-29 at Texas A&M D15 L 39-42 Oklahoma City D19 L 65-67 Murray State D21 L 56-73 * DetroitPlayed at Rice Field House (Houston) D22 W 74-71 * Detroit J2 L 57-64 * #5/ Saint Louis J4 W 42-41 * Tulsa J11 L 44-71 * at Oklahoma StatePlayed at Public School Field House (Houston) J19 W 60-57 (OT) Sam Houston State J25 W 52-44 Texas A&M J30 W 67-62 (OT) at Sam Houston State F1 L 52-55 * at Tulsa F2 L 46-51 at #16/ Oklahoma City F11 L 49-70 * at Wichita State F12 W 54-53 * at Wichita State F18 L 47-74 at Bradley F20 L 55-63 * at #9/ Saint Louis F27 L 50-54 Bradley M1 L 47-76 Drake M3 L 68-82 Drake M8 L 43-57 Oklahoma State

1952-53 (9-13 • 5-5 MVC)Captains: Jack McNutt, Elton Cotton

D2 W 67-54 Hardin-Simmons (1) D10 L 59-65 at Texas A&M D16 W 72-69 (OT) * at Detroit D17 L 64-74 * at Detroit D19 W 70-66 at Murray State J3 L 68-86 * at Wichita State J5 L 52-68 at #16/ Oklahoma City J6 L 60-91 * at #17/ Tulsa J12 L 68-86 * Saint Louis (2) J21 W 66-56 Sam Houston State (2) J24 W 61-56 * #11 Tulsa (1) J26 L 62-77 at Baylor J28 W 71-70 * at Saint Louis J30 L 66-88 at Drake F2 L 63-66 Pittsburgh (2) F7 L 58-64 #16/ Oklahoma City (1) F17 L 65-79 at Texas F18 W 50-46 * #9/ Oklahoma State (1) F21 W 48-44 Texas A&M (1) F25 W 75-62 * Wichita State (1) M2 L 64-73 Drake (1) M5 L 48-68 * at #7 Oklahoma State

1 – Played at Houston Coliseum (Houston); 2 – Played at Public School Field House (Houston)

1953-54 (11-15 • 3-7 MVC)Captains: Jim Hatton, Jackie Bell

D4 W 89-88 at Sam Houston State D8 W 62-56 Texas A&M D12 L 64-68 at Texas D15 W 78-65 Lamar D18 W 77-62 *Detroit D19 W 71-63 *DetroitKentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) D29 L 61-91 vs. #7 Western Kentucky (1) D29 W 81-60 vs. Siena (1) D30 L 66-73 vs. Villanova (1) J7 L 64-78 *at Wichita State J9 L 61-76 * at #4 Oklahoma State J13 L 62-70 #8 Oklahoma City J16 W 69-66 *at Saint Louis J18 L 71-86 at Bradley J23 W 82-69 at Lamar J25 L 48-64 * #5 Oklahoma State J27 W 69-62 Murray State J30 L 79-80 Texas F1 L 79-80 *Saint Louis F6 L 57-59 *Tulsa F13 L 62-96 at Missouri F17 W 81-66 Sam Houston State F22 L 81-86 * #15 Wichita State F24 W 52-51 at Texas A&M F27 L 57-73 *at Tulsa M1 L 54-58 at #5/ Oklahoma City

1954-55 (15-10 • 3-7 MVC)Captain: Jim Hatton

D2 W 85-63 at Texas A&M D6 W 102-89 Sam Houston State D11 W 79-58 at Texas D13 W 92-65 Texas A&I D17 W 77-69 * at Detroit D18 L 80-83 * at DetroitAll-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) D20 L 65-72 at #14/ Oklahoma City (1) D21 L 87-91 vs. #17/ Wichita State (1) D22 W 57-48 vs. Oklahoma State (1) D23 W 84-76 (2OT) #7/ Missouri J6 L 84-85 (2OT) * at Saint Louis J8 L 67-78 (OT) * at Wichita State J12 W 75-63 Oklahoma City J15 W 107-66 Texas A&M J24 L 64-67 * Tulsa J26 W 60-58 * Oklahoma State J29 W 59-52 Texas F1 W 91-65 at Murray State F5 W 64-55 Bradley F7 L 49-65 at Oklahoma City F12 W 82-79 * Wichita State F17 W 108-100 at Sam Houston State F19 L 49-58 * at Oklahoma State F21 L 59-69 * at #19/ Tulsa F28 L 87-90 * Saint Louis

1955-56 (19-7 • 9-3 MVC)• NCAA Midwest Region First Round

• Missouri Valley Conference ChampionsCaptains: Jack Foster, Lupe Lopez

D1 W 77-55 Sam Houston State D7 W 86-59 Texas A&IBirmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) D9 L 80-84 vs. Valparaiso (1) D10 W 101-58 vs. TCU (1) D14 W 78-44 at Texas A&M D16 W 89-76 * Detroit D17 W 86-84 * Detroit D21 W 86-79 Kansas State J2 W 82-77 * Wichita State J7 L 73-76 * Saint Louis J9 W 78-64 Oklahoma City J12 W 69-60 * at Tulsa J14 L 44-63 * at #20/ Oklahoma State J23 W 71-62 (OT) * Tulsa J25 W 95-77 at Miami (Fla.)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

ALDENPASCHE1946-56

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• 2 NAIB Tournament appearances• 2 Lone Star Conference championships• 1 Gulf Coast Conference championship

• 1 Missouri Valley Conference championship

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J28 W 104-62 Trinity J30 W 87-59 at Sam Houston State F4 W 105-74 Texas A&M F9 W 82-70 * at Bradley F11 W 67-66 * at #11/ Saint Louis#18/ F18 W 62-60 * Oklahoma State#18/ F20 W 68-53 * Bradley#14/ F25 L 72-82 * at Wichita State#14/ F27 L 67-76 at Oklahoma CityNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Lawrence, Kan.#17/ M16 L 74-89 vs. #8/ SMU#17/ M17 L 70-89 vs. Kansas State

1956-57 (10-16 • 5-9 MVC)Captains: Dan Dotson, Andy McElveen,

Dean Evans D1 L 78-97 at Kansas State D3 L 73-92 at Iowa State D6 W 67-59 Texas A&I D8 L 78-82 Memphis D11 W 85-83 at Sam Houston State D15 W 95-65 Sam Houston State D20 L 74-87 Loyola (La.) D22 L 63-67 at Miami (Fla.)Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) D28 W 76-68 vs. Alabama (1) D29 L 76-111 vs. #3/ Kentucky (1) J2 W 74-72 * at Drake J4 L 56-74 * at Wichita State J7 L 64-65 * Tulsa J12 W 64-52 * #12/ Oklahoma State J14 L 53-68 * Wichita State J17 L 64-81 * at #12/ Bradley J19 L 70-85 * at Saint Louis J28 W 86-62 * Drake J30 L 81-91 * Detroit F1 L 58-78 * at Tulsa F9 W 93-71 Trinity F11 W 82-72 * Detroit F16 L 86-96 at Memphis F23 L 62-76 * at Oklahoma State F25 W 88-79 * #5/ Bradley M2 L 84-102 * #14/ Saint Louis

1957-58 (9-16 • 4-10 MVC)Captain: Russell Boone

D2 L 75-85 at Oklahoma City D5 W 76-50 Texas A&I D7 L 71-78 Oklahoma City D12 L 64-84 at Dartmouth D14 W 77-70 at Canisius D17 W 76-69 * North Texas D21 L 53-70 * #4/ Cincinnati J2 W 85-76 at Sam Houston State J6 L 73-75 (OT) * #12/ Bradley J11 L 80-116 * at #10/ Bradley J13 L 57-93 * at #7 /Cincinnati J18 W 64-63 Sam Houston State

J25 L 46-50 * Tulsa J27 W 70-64 #7/ Oklahoma State F1 L 57-70 * at Tulsa F3 L 67-77 * Drake F4 L 74-92 at Texas A&M F12 W 73-70 * at North Texas F15 L 71-83 Loyola (La.) F17 W 72-70 * Wichita State F22 L 60-73 at #8/ Oklahoma State F24 L 65-70 * at Wichita State M1 W 81-76 * at Saint Louis M3 L 87-88 (OT) * at Drake M8 L 76-83 * Saint Louis

Home games played at Public School Field House (Houston)

1958-59 (12-14 • 6-8 MVC)Captains: Jack Welch, Bernie Kapner

D1 W 80-59 Texas A&I D3 W 95-63 Sam Houston State D5 L 45-57 at Texas A&M D8 W 101-68 Arizona State D12 L 62-68 at Washington D13 L 55-59 at Washington D16 L 68-73 at Santa Clara J1 W 87-52 McMurry College J3 W 78-75 * Wichita State J5 W 84-66 * Tulsa J10 L 54-62 * #7/ Cincinnati J12 L 50-60 * #9/ Bradley J17 L 67-94 at #17/ Oklahoma City J24 L 64-71 Texas A&M J26 W 88-58 * North Texas J31 L 47-71 * at #15/ Saint Louis F2 L 63-69 * at Drake F7 W 80-63 #13/ Oklahoma City F9 L 56-62 * at North Texas F12 W 71-54 Loyola (La.) F14 W 68-56 * at Tulsa F16 L 63-65 * at Wichita State F21 W 64-57 * #8/ Saint Louis F23 W 77-66 * Drake F28 L 66-78 * at #4/ Cincinnati M2 L 60-74 * at #7/ Bradley

Home games played at Jeppesen Field House (Houston)

1959-60 (13-12 • 6-8 MVC)Captains: Gary Phillips, Ted Luckenbill

D1 W 89-66 Lamar D2 W 105-60 West Texas A&M D5 W 92-51 McMurry College D7 L 49-67 at Texas A&M D9 L 63-72 Miami (Fla.) D14 W 88-59 * North Texas D17 L 62-64 Texas A&M J2 L 63-69 * Wichita State J4 W 68-62 * Tulsa J7 L 46-76 * at #12/ Saint Louis J9 W 56-55 * at Drake J16 W 80-73 Oklahoma City J23 W 88-79 at #11/ Miami (Fla.) J25 L 61-63 at Loyola (La.) J30 L 65-74 * at Wichita State F1 W 80-69 at Oklahoma City F4 W 92-53 Sam Houston State F6 L 55-67 * at #1/ Cincinnati F8 L 57-78 * at #2/ Bradley F13 L 58-59 * at Tulsa F15 W 86-64 * at North Texas F20 L 47-57 * #1/ Cincinnati F22 W 63-58 * #2/ Bradley F27 L 57-78 * #16/ Saint Louis F29 W 89-70 * Drake

Home games played at Jeppesen Field House (Houston)

1960-61 (17-11)• NCAA Midwest Region Semifinals

Captains: Gary Phillips, Ted Luckenbill D1 W 73-53 at North Texas D6 L 61-66 at Texas A&M D8 L 52-55 at Sam Houston State D10 W 68-64 at LamarLion’s Club Tournament (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) D15 L 51-55 vs. Oklahoma (1) D16 W 56-54 vs. Oklahoma State (1) D17 W 78-65 at Oklahoma CityAll-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) D28 L 68-71 vs. #18/ Wichita State (2) D29 W 85-72 vs. TCU (2) D30 W 86-82 at Oklahoma City (2) J3 W 100-73 Lamar (3) J5 L 71-74 (OT) at Cincinnati J12 W 60-59 #2/ Bradley (4) J14 W 75-69 Saint Louis (4) J19 W 89-85 Texas A&M (4) J21 L 78-89 at Miami (Fla.) J28 W 92-56 Loyola (La.) (3) J31 W 101-66 Pacific (3) F2 W 88-73 at Tulsa F9 W 86-57 North Texas (3) F11 W 107-78 Oklahoma City (3) F16 L 74-90 at #5/ Bradley F18 L 62-73 at Saint Louis F23 L 80-85 #3/ Cincinnati (3) M4 W 89-65 Tulsa (3)NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Houston M15 W 77-61 Marquette (5)NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan. M17 L 64-75 vs. #4/ Kansas State M18 L 67-69 vs. Texas Tech

3 – Played at Jeppesen Field House (Houston);4 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston);

5 – Played at Delmar Gym (Houston)

1961-62 (21-6)• NIT Quarterfinals

Captain: Jack Thompson D1 W 95-47 UC Davis D5 L 49-64 at Texas A&M D7 W 72-70 (OT) at Lamar D12 W 75-71 TCUCity of Roses Tournament (Portland, Ore.) D15 L 63-66 vs. #10/ Seattle D16 W 67-55 at Portland D20 W 63-62 (2OT) MississippiLions’ Club Tournament (Houston) D22 W 91-65 UCLA D23 W 54-49 AuburnAll-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) D26 W 82-76 vs. TCU D28 W 51-46 vs. Utah State D29 L 45-47 vs. Bowling Green J3 W 57-44 at North Texas J5 W 68-57 at Loyola (La.) J11 W 69-61 at Tulsa J15 W 86-64 Lamar J25 W 61-56 at TCU J30 W 73-69 Texas A&M F1 L 52-60 #3/ Cincinnati F5 W 84-76 Florida State F8 W 80-69 Miami (Fla.) F10 W 105-75 North Texas F16 L 47-59 at #3/ Cincinnati F20 W 98-71 Tulsa F23 W 56-51 USC F24 W 76-68 USCNIT – New York M17 L 77-94 vs. Dayton

1962-63 (15-11)Captain: Lyle Harger

D1 W 86-52 Texas A&I (1) D3 W 68-61 Nebraska (1)

D8 W 70-61 Baylor (1) D10 W 76-69 at TCU D13 W 76-69 North Texas (1) D15 L 67-69 at Texas A&M D17 W 75-61 Missouri (1)Holiday Classic (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) D21 L 88-90 (4OT) Michigan D22 L 73-74 LSUSugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) D28 W 79-76 (OT) vs. #10/ Mississippi State D29 L 69-71 (OT) vs. Auburn D31 L 68-87 at Minnesota J2 L 56-79 at #1/ Cincinnati J5 W 91-80 Oklahoma City (4) J12 W 66-59 Loyola (La.) (4) J24 L 70-71 at Miami (Fla.) J26 L 69-76 at Florida State J29 W 87-71 TCU (1) J30 W 58-57 Texas A&M (1) F2 W 68-62 at North Texas F9 L 69-76 Tulsa (4) F13 W 125-74 Texas Wesleyan (4) F16 W 99-46 Trinity (4) F23 L 58-62 #3/ Loyola (Ill.) (4) F28 L 80-88 at Tulsa M1 W 75-73 at Oklahoma City

1 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston);4 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston)

1963-64 (16-10)Captain: Chet Oliver

D2 L 58-60 Minnesota (1) D5 L 58-61 at Texas A&M D7 W 73-64 Pacific (2) D9 L 59-65 at TCU D11 W 58-56 at North Texas D12 L 61-72 at Colorado D14 W 64-58 at NebraskaBluebonnet Classic (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) D19 W 69-61 Mississippi State D20 W 72-62 Oklahoma City D23 L 62-79 at Ohio StateAll-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) D26 L 72-75 (OT) vs. Wyoming D27 W 76-61 vs. Idaho D28 W 56-55 vs. Montana State J2 W 64-63 Air Force (2) J4 W 81-59 Yale (2) J13 W 93-64 Southwestern (2) J23 W 83-63 TCU (2) J25 W 61-60 Baylor (1) J28 W 73-65 Texas A&M (1) J30 L 65-66 North Texas (2) F8 W 74-57 Trinity (2) F10 L 59-66 (OT) Cincinnati (5) F13 W 93-83 Miami (Fla.) (2) F15 L 68-98 at Loyola (Ill.) F20 W 105-77 Texas Wesleyan (2) F26 L 54-64 at Loyola (La.)

1 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston);2 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston);

5 – Played at Delmar Gym (Houston)

1964-65 (19-10)• NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals

Captain: Jack Margenthaler D1 L 65-76 at Wisconsin\ D5 W 94-71 Texas A&I (1) D7 L 69-77 Ohio State (2) D9 L 48-60 at North Texas D10 W 67-62 at TCU D14 L 67-74 at Texas A&MBluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston) D16 W 50-48 Auburn (3) D17 W 59-49 Texas A&M (3) D19 W 70-61 Colorado (4) D26 W 74-68 Rhode Island (1)Motor City Classic (Detroit) D28 L 57-59 vs. Penn State (5) D29 W 84-81 vs. Valparaiso (5)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

GUY V.LEWIS

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• 2 NCAA National Championship Game appearances

• 5 NCAA Final Four appearances• 14 NCAA Tournament appearances

• 1 NIT Championship Game appearance• 3 NIT appearances

• Four Southwest Conference Tournament championships

• 2 Southwest Conference championships

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J2 W 116-79 Trinity (1) J4 W 61-54 Oklahoma City (1) J9 L 80-110 Notre Dame (4) J13 W 89-64 Southwestern (1) J16 W 117-83 North Texas (1) J18 W 108-87 TCU (4) J28 W 80-78 Baylor (4) J30 W 79-74 Texas A&M (4) F6 W 104-80 Loyola (La.) (1) F9 W 139-87 at Trinity F13 W 95-84 Centenary (1) F16 W 122-105 Texas Wesleyan (1) F20 L 91-103 at Miami-Fla. F27 L 79-85 at Oklahoma CityNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Lubbock, Texas M8 W 99-98 vs. Notre DameNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Manhattan, Kan. M12 L 60-75 vs. Oklahoma State M13 L 87-89 vs. SMU

1 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston);2 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston);

4 – Played at Delmar Gym (Houston);

1965-66 (23-6)• NCAA West Regional Semifinals

Captains: Rich Apolskis, Joe Hamood D1 L 67-75 at San Francisco D4 L 82-111 at BYU D9 L 88-93 at Texas A&M D11 W 82-57 Wisconsin (1)Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston) D15 W 111-87 LSU D16 W 90-85 Texas A&M D18 W 132-102 at TCU D20 W 102-89 #7/ Providence (3)Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) D29 L 68-69 vs. Maryland D30 W 89-76 vs. Auburn J8 W 95-52 Trinity (5) J13 W 108-84 at Centenary J15 W 72-71 at Tulsa J17 W 109-53 St. Mary’s (Texas) J26 W 92-91 (OT) Baylor (3) J27 W 100-79 TCU (3) J28 W 97-85 Texas A&M (3) F2 W 112-84 Lamar (5) F5 W 97-77 Tulsa (3) F7 W 125-96 Centenary (5) F12 W 140-87 Southwestern (5) F17 W 111-96 Miami (Fla.) (3) F22 W 152-108 Texas Wesleyan (5)Played at at Madison Square Garden (New York) F24 L 69-71 Dayton F26 W 109-84 Portland M1 W 103-77 at Loyola (La.)NCAA Tournament West Region First Round – Wichita, Kan. M7 W 82-76 vs. Colorado StateNCAA Tournament West Regional – Los Angeles M11 L 60-63 vs. Oregon State M12 W 102-91 Pacific

1 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston); 3 – Played at Delmar Field House (Houston);

5 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston);

1966-67 (27-4)• NCAA Final Four

• Final Rankings: 6th (UPI) • 7th (AP)Captains: Leary Lentz, Gary Grider

#7/ D1 W 96-84 #6/ New Mexico#7/ D3 W 86-75 at Minnesota#7/ D5 L 75-86 at Michigan#5/ D8 W 89-81 Louisiana-Lafayette#5/ D10 W 93-59 Hawai’i#5/ D12 W 90-74 St. Mary’s (Calif.)Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)#9/ D14 W 97-66 Centenary#9/ D15 W 111-65 Idaho State#9/ D17 W 90-75 San Francisco#8/ D20 W 87-65 Washington

Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)#6/ D28 W 85-73 vs. Kent State (2)#6/ D29 W 68-58 at Arkansas State (2)#6/ J2 W 95-69 Tennessee Tech#5/ J5 W 82-62 at Lamar#4/ J14 W 103-72 West Texas A&M#3/ J28 L 78-81 at Washington#6/ J31 W 103-83 at UNLV#5/ F9 W 92-85 Hardin-Simmons#5/ F11 L 78-87 at Notre Dame#5/ F13 W 87-80 at Creighton#7/ F15 W 122-58 St. Mary’s (Texas)#7/ F18 W 105-86 at Miami (Fla.)#7/ F23 W 120-76 at West Texas A&M#7/ F25 W 87-73 Creighton#7/ F28 W 106-64 Loyola (La.)#7/ M4 W 90-80 at Air ForceNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Fort Collins, Colo.#7/ M11 W 59-58 vs. New Mexico StateNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan.#7/ M17 W 66-53 at #3/ Kansas#7/ M19 W 83-75 vs. SMUNCAA Tournament Final Four – Louisville, Ky.#7/ M24 L 58-73 vs. #1/ UCLA#7/ M25 W 84-62 vs. #4/ North Carolina

Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston)

1967-68 (31-2)• NCAA Final Four

• Final Rankings: 1st (AP) • 1st (UPI)Captains: Elvin Hayes, Don Chaney

#2/ D2 W 110-79 Sacramento State #2/ D4 W 90-75 Abilene Christian#2/ D7 W 121-88 North Dakota State#2/ D9 W 54-46 at IllinoisBluebonnet Classic (Houston)#2/ D13 W 86-61 George Washington#2/ D14 W 113-67 Montana State#2/ D16 W 102-69 BYU#2/ D18 W 103-65 Minnesota#2/ D22 W 81-76 at Arizona#2/ D23 W 94-85 at UNLVRainbow Classic (Honolulu)#2/ D28 W 69-52 vs. Bradley#2/ D29 W 77-65 vs. Marquette#2/ D30 W 45-43 vs. North Texas#2/ J2 W 91-65 Michigan#2/ J6 W 118-81 Centenary#2/ J13 W 98-53 West Texas A&MGame of the Century (Houston Astrodome)#2/ J20 W 71-69 #1/ UCLA#1/ J27 W 112-79 Lamar#1/ J29 W 108-76 FairfieldPlayed in New York (Madison Square Garden)#1/ F1 W 102-93 vs. Marshall (4)#1/ F10 W 107-56 at Centenary#1/ F15 W 106-64 Miami (Fla.)#1/ F17 W 106-82 Air Force#1/ F22 W 130-75 UT Arlington#1/ F24 W 158-81 Valparaiso#1/ F26 W 105-82 at Hardin-Simmons#1/ M2 W 120-79 Virginia Tech#1/ M4 W 107-76 at West Texas StateNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Salt Lake City#1/ M9 W 94-76 vs. Loyola (Ill.)NCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Wichita, Kan.#1/ M15 W 91-75 vs. #9/ Louisville#1/ M16 W 103-68 vs. TCUNCAA Tournament Final Four – Los Angeles#1/ M22 L 69-101 vs. #2/ UCLA#1/ M23 L 85-89 vs. Ohio State

Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston)

1968-69 (16-10)Captains: Ken Spain, Theodis Lee

#8/ N30 W 92-71 Southern Miss#8/ D2 W 80-60 Pepperdine#6/ D5 W 85-64 Arizona#6/ D7 L 64-65 at USCCable Car Classic (San Francisco)#12/ D13 L 50-75 vs. #16/ Santa Clara#12/ D14 W 98-75 vs. BYU#12/ D16 W 87-84 (OT) Kansas State#20/ D21 L 84-97 Illinois#20/ D23 W 91-80 Bowling GreenBluebonnet Classic (Houston)#20/ D27 W 94-66 Portland D28 W 87-67 San FranciscoSugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) D30 L 87-95 (OT) vs. Iowa D31 W 87-66 vs. Western Kentucky J4 L 76-86 West Texas A&M J11 W 82-64 Centenary J13 L 65-71 at Lamar J18 L 64-100 at #1/ UCLA J25 L 66-71 at Centenary J28 W 85-71 Texas A&MPlayed in Houston Astrodome F1 W 89-82 Notre Dame F6 W 118-97 UNLV F8 W 82-65 UT Arlington F13 W 91-70 St. Mary’s (Texas) F20 W 95-71 Lamar F22 L 66-69 Seattle M1 L 68-74 at Virginia Tech

Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston)

1969-70 (25-5)• NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals

Captains: Ollie Taylor, Melvin Bell, Tom Gribben#20/ D1 W 89-72 Louisiana-Lafayette#20/ D4 W 88-70 UT Arlington#20/ D6 W 70-64 CentenaryBluebonnet Classic (Houston) D12 W 112-82 Nebraska D13 W 74-66 Kent State D15 W 116-91 Loyola-Marymount#19/ D17 W 91-76 #11/ Santa Clara#19/ D20 W 77-73 #13/ USC#19/ D22 W 76-69 Long Beach StateUNLV Invitational (Las Vegas)#8/ D29 L 63-85 vs. Santa Clara#8/ D30 W 98-85 vs. UC Santa Barbara#8/ J3 W 116-84 at Hawai’i#11/ J10 W 91-83 West Texas A&M#7/ J24 L 66-76 at St. Mary’s (Texas)#12/ J27 W 92-88 at Seattle#12/ J30 W 82-69 at Montana State#12/ J31 L 84-91 at Utah State#16/ F5 W 118-77 St. Mary’s (Texas)#16/ F7 W 78-77 (2OT) Creighton #15/ F12 W 109-92 Hardin-Simmons#15/ F14 W 118-98 Miami (Fla.)#15/ F19 W 99-80 Loyola (La.)#15/ F21 W 97-72 at Centenary#15/ F26 W 102-84 at UT Arlington#15/ F28 W 128-90 South Alabama#15/ M2 W 96-80 at West Texas A&M#13/ M4 W 62-58 at CreightonNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan.#13/ M7 W 71-64 vs. Dayton#12/ M12 L 87-92 vs. #14 Drake#12/ M14 L 98-107 vs. Kansas State

1970-71 (22-7)• NCAA Midwest Regional SemifinalsCaptains: Dwight Davis, Poo Welch

#17/ D3 W 81-68 Northwestern State#17/ D5 L 58-79 at Tennessee#17/ D7 W 61-60 at FloridaBluebonnet Classic (Houston) D11 W 91-60 Tulane D12 W 81-68 #18/ Oregon

Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) D18 W 99-84 vs. #10/ Villanova D19 L 73-89 at #12/ Kansas D21 W 79-76 AuburnTrojan Classic (Los Angeles) D29 W 68-65 vs. #10/ Tennessee D30 L 64-77 at #4/ USC J4 W 106-80 Dayton J6 W 83-76 Creighton J9 W 90-71 West Texas A&M J13 W 106-88 at Lamar J16 W 80-69 at Centenary J20 W 130-73 UNLV J23 W 73-71 at Kansas State J25 W 80-69 Centenary#18/ F4 W 81-75 at Long Island#18/ F6 W 93-92 Seattle#18/ F13 L 89-92 at Loyola (La.) F20 W 99-93 at Miami (Fla.) F22 L 71-88 at #7/ South Carolina F25 W 93-74 Lamar F27 W 83-82 #9/ Jacksonville M1 L 77-86 at West Texas A&MNCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Houston#18/ M13 W 77-69 New Mexico StateNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Wichita, Kan.#14/ M18 L 77-78 vs. #4/ Kansas#14/ M20 W 119-106 vs. #12/ Notre Dame

1971-72 (20-7)• NCAA Midwest Region First Round

Captain: Dwight Davis#7/ D1 W 87-67 at Stanford#7/ D2 L 81-82 (2OT) at California#7/ D4 W 67-65 Tennessee#7/ D6 L 88-97 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1)#12/ D10 L 97-98 #17/ Arizona State#12/ D11 W 88-76 #17/ Arizona State#14/ D20 W 84-73 Washington StateBluebonnet Classic (Houston) D27 W 100-66 LSU (2) D28 W 106-73 Michigan State (2) J3 L 69-73 at Dayton J6 W 70-66 ColoradoPlayed in Houston Astrodome J8 W 101-73 vs. Rice (3) J16 L 79-86 at #12/ Florida State J17 W 115-84 at Southern Miss J27 W 102-63 Southern Miss J29 W 104-79 Long Island F4 W 94-86 #12/ Florida State F7 W 98-69 Denver F10 W 100-83 Centenary F14 W 104-86 Loyola (La.) F17 W 93-82 at Centenary F19 W 95-85 #7/ South Carolina#16/ F24 W 105-81 Corpus Christi State#16/ F26 W 96-79 Houston Baptist#16/25 F28 L 108-110 (OT) at Jacksonville#13/ M4 W 94-91 at DenverNCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Las Cruces, N.M.#19/ M11 L 74-85 vs. Texas

1 – Later won by forfeit

1972-73 (23-4) • NCAA Midwest Region First Round

Final Rankings: 13th (AP) • 18th (UPI)Captains: Jerry Bonney, Steve Newsome

#15/ N24 W 92-71 New Orleans#15/ N27 W 104-77 Southern Miss#15/ D1 W 72-60 at Washington State#15/ D2 L 61-65 at Seattle#15/ D4 W 77-71 at Colorado#20/ D9 W 114-73 Xavier#20/ D11 W 59-47 St. Mary’s (Texas)#16/ D16 W 79-75 CaliforniaSun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas)#13/ D28 L 72-75 vs. #15/ Indiana#13/ D29 W 115-102 vs. SMUBluebonnet Classic (Houston)#10/ J5 W 130-84 West Texas A&M#10/ J6 W 114-85 Texas A&M#10/ J10 W 86-82 Baylor

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#12/ J16 W 96-77 at Rice#11/ J27 W 104-94 UNLV#11/ F1 W 89-85 Centenary#11/ F2 W 90-85 Cincinnati#11/ F8 W 96-75 Houston Baptist#11/ F10 W 82-80 #13/ Louisiana-Lafayette#7/ F15 W 82-70 Corpus Christi State#7/ F17 L 77-78 at Creighton#9/ F22 W 116-57 Trinity#9/ F24 W 76-75 #20/ Jacksonville#8/ F26 W 94-75 Samford#8/ M2 W 90-89 at Centenary#8/ M5 W 116-72 RiceNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Wichita, Kan.#7/ M10 L 89-102 #14/ Louisiana-Lafayette (1)

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1973-74 (17-9)Captains: Sidney Edwards, Donnell Hayes

#14/ D1 L 74-97 at #5/ North Carolina#14/ D3 L 81-87 at #9/ Louisville#14/ D6 W 119-71 Wabash College#14/ D8 W 97-73 Florida#14/ D10 L 73-75 Texas Tech D21 L 78-92 at #16/ USC D22 W 90-75 at NevadaAll-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) D26 W 85-66 vs. Virginia Tech D28 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts D29 W 95-84 vs. RutgersBluebonnet Classic (Houston) J4 W 96-79 Denver J5 W 79-74 Florida State J10 W 74-70 Baylor J12 W 95-86 at Rice J17 L 83-91 at Centenary J19 W 88-58 West Texas A&M J26 W 75-72 at UNLV F2 W 102-81 Lamar F9 L 73-84 at Cincinnati F14 W 99-63 Biscayne F16 W 85-83 Louisiana-Monroe F21 W 101-86 Houston Baptist F23 W 105-89 Centenary M2 L 86-104 #14/ South Carolina M4 L 80-83 at Jacksonville M7 W 107-62 Rice

1974-75 (16-10)Captains: Maurice Presley, Louis Dunbar

D2 L 87-91 #8/ Louisville#20/ D7 L 87-96 #9/ North Carolina#20/ D9 W 80-71 at West Texas A&M D16 L 96-97 #6/ USC D21 L 90-91 Kansas StateSugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) D29 L 88-105 vs. #7/ Alabama D30 L 80-89 vs. FurmanBluebonnet Classic (Houston) J3 W 105-96 Hawai’i J4 W 92-72 Texas A&M J6 W 86-85 Dayton J11 W 91-70 Rice J13 L 82-86 at Texas Tech J17 L 74-85 at St. Mary’s (Texas) J18 W 99-98 Mercer J25 W 103-74 Nevada J27 W 74-68 #15/ Stanford F1 W 90-84 #19/ South Carolina F5 W 113-93 Texas Lutheran F8 L 83-103 Cincinnati F10 W 99-93 at Biscayne F15 W 115-85 Southern Miss F19 W 90-77 St. Mary’s (Texas) F22 W 103-77 Lamar F25 W 117-84 Houston Baptist M1 L 101-121 at Bowling Green M11 W 82-73 at Rice

1975-76 (17-11 • 7-9 SWC)Captains: David Marrs, Otis Birdsong

D6 W 74-63 Cal Poly D9 W 120-86 Texas A&I D13 W 87-78 St. Mary’s (Texas) D20 W 96-72 Louisiana Tech D27 W 72-68 at DaytonHoliday Classic (Las Vegas) D29 L 92-116 at #12/ UNLV D30 W 90-87 vs. #20/ LaSalleBluebonnet Classic (Houston) J2 W 78-59 Houston Baptist J3 W 94-73 #19/ San Francisco J6 L 47-92 * at Arkansas J10 W 87-59 * Rice J12 W 72-71 * Arkansas J14 L 70-88 * at TCU J17 W 63-58 * Texas J20 L 67-74 * at Texas A&M J24 W 79-73 * Baylor J26 L 75-87 * at SMU J31 L 54-57 * Texas Tech F3 W 91-71 Houston Baptist F7 W 99-79 * at Rice F10 W 103-95 * TCU F14 L 86-95 * at Texas F17 L 80-94 * #20/ Texas A&M F21 L 72-79 * at Baylor F24 W 100-98 * SMU F26 L 85-93 * at Texas TechSWC Classic (Waco, Texas) F28 W 88-86 at BaylorSWC Classic (Dallas) M4 L 69-80 vs. Texas Tech

1976-77 (29-8 • 13-3 SWC)• NIT Finalist

Captains: Jim Perry, Otis Birdsong N28 W 96-69 Texas Lutheran D1 W 101-92 at Lamar D3 W 104-64 Biscayne D6 L 85-100 at #10/ San Francisco D11 W 124-67 Trinity D13 W 103-83 LamarBluebonnet Classic (Houston) D17 W 100-78 Nevada D18 W 77-62 UC Santa BarbaraRainbow Classic (Honolulu) D27 W 69-66 vs. Illinois D29 W 101-74 at Hawai’i D30 L 81-86 vs. #3/ San Francisco J2 L 83-96 at #8/ UCLA J6 W 111-79 Houston Baptist J8 L 70-81 * at #18/ Arkansas J12 W 106-56 * Rice J15 W 78-74 * at TCU J18 W 95-81 * Texas J22 W 78-71 * at Texas A&M J24 W 111-89 * Baylor J27 L 83-84 (OT) * at Texas Tech J29 W 103-102 * at SMU F1 W 94-87 * Texas Tech F5 L 80-82 * #14/ Arkansas F8 W 109-73 * at Rice F10 W 115-83 * SMU F12 W 114-74 * TCU F15 W 95-84 * at Texas F19 W 116-83 * Texas A&M F23 W 78-76 * at Baylor SWC Classic (Houston) F26 W 111-67 TCUSWC Classic (The Summit, Houston) M3 W 96-77 vs. Texas A&M M4 W 94-83 vs. Texas Tech M5 L 70-84 vs. #7/ ArkansasNIT (Houston) M9 W 83-82 Indiana State NIT (New York) M14 W 91-90 (OT) vs. Illinois State M17 W 82-76 vs. #11/ Alabama M20 L 91-94 vs. St. Bonaventure

1977-78 (25-8 • 11-5 SWC)• NCAA Midwest Region First Round

• SWC Tournament Champions• Final Rankings: 14th (AP) • 16th (UPI)

Captains: Charles Thompson, Cecile Rose N28 W 85-81 UT Rio Grande Valley D1 W 88-87 at Auburn D3 W 96-72 Louisiana-Lafayette D7 W 118-69 Texas Lutheran D9 L 80-81 at Arizona D10 L 78-79 at Arizona State D12 W 133-98 SouthwesternBluebonnet Classic (Houston) D16 W 100-75 Xavier D17 W 137-94 North Texas D21 W 104-68 at Hawai’i D23 W 110-83 at Hawai’i-Hilo J5 W 103-51 Houston Baptist J8 L 65-84 * at #3/ Arkansas J10 L 89-100 * Texas J12 W 80-73 * at Texas A&M J14 W 79-63 * at TCU J17 W 100-89 * Baylor J21 W 96-74 * Rice J23 L 75-76 * at SMU J28 W 84-71 * Texas Tech J30 L 72-73 * at #15/ Texas F1 W 93-55 * TCU F4 W 94-89 * Texas A&M F7 L 69-70 * at Baylor F11 W 87-62 * at Rice F13 W 95-55 * SMU F15 W 81-77 * at Texas Tech F18 W 84-75 * #1/ ArkansasSWC Classic (Houston) F25 W 108-67 RiceSWC Classic (Houston) M2 W 93-82 vs. Texas Tech M3 W 70-69 vs. #4/ Arkansas M4 W 92-90 vs. #12/ TexasNCAA Tourrnament Midwest Region (Tulsa, Okla.)#14/ M12 L 77-100 vs. #10/ Notre Dame

1978-79 (16-15 • 6-10 SWC)Captains: Ken Ciolli, George Walker

N27 L 73-77 Nevada N30 L 80-88 at #12/ USC D4 W 120-60 St. Mary’s (Texas) D6 W 102-86 Hardin-SimmonsBluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) D15 W 107-95 UT Rio Grande Valley D16 W 105-92 Louisiana-Lafayette D20 W 89-79 at UT Rio Grande Valley D23 W 100-85 at Alaska-Anchorage D25 W 94-81 at Alaska-AnchoragePillsbury Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) D29 L 67-80 at Minnesota D30 L 77-84 vs. BYU J3 W 111-79 Texas Lutheran J6 L 61-62 * #14/ Arkansas J8 L 57-75 *Texas J10 L 43-69 * #11/ Texas A&M J13 W 95-66 *TCU J16 L 77-85 *at Baylor J20 W 101-75 *at Rice J22 W 82-78 *SMU J24 L 68-70 *at Texas Tech J28 L 53-79 * at #17/ Texas J30 L 71-77 * at TCU F3 L 58-66 * at #12/ Texas A&M F6 L 77-80 *Baylor F10 W 75-72 *Rice F12 W 101-94 *at SMU F15 W 103-89 *Texas Tech F17 L 58-78 * at #11/ ArkansasSWC Classic (Houston) F24 W 74-67 SMUSWC Classic (The Summit, Houston) M1 W 83-82 vs. Baylor M2 L 65-70 vs. #14/ Texas

1979-80 (14-14 • 8-8 SWC)Captains: Kenneth Williams, Byron Gibson N30 W 74-72 Arizona D3 L 65-78 Arizona State D5 L 82-83 Texas A&I D11 W 126-78 Texas LutheranCage Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) D15 W 83-80 (OT) at New Mexico D16 L 75-78 vs. #16/ GeorgetownBluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) D21 W 99-89 Niagara D22 L 85-86 (OT) USCSun Carnival Tournament (El Paso, Texas) D28 L 65-78 at UTEP D29 W 83-75 vs. Alabama J3 W 78-70 * Rice J5 L 70-77 * at Texas Tech J8 L 73-99 * Texas J12 W 96-81 * SMU J19 L 57-60 * at Arkansas J22 L 69-71 * at TCU J26 W 82-71 * Baylor J28 L 79-92 * at Texas A&M J30 W 75-63 * Texas Tech F2 W 71-70 * at SMU F4 L 82-84 * at Texas F9 W 90-84 (3OT) * Arkansas F12 W 87-59 * TCU F16 W 60-58 * at Baylor F19 L 74-81 * at Rice F22 L 72-82 * Texas A&MSWC Postseason Classic (Houston) F25 W 92-80 Rice SWC Postseason Classic (San Antonio, Texas) F28 L 47-67 vs. Texas

1980-81 (21-9 • 10-6 SWC)• NCAA East Region First Round• SWC Tournament Champions

Captains: By Game N28 W 112-86 Texas A&I D1 W 71-54 USC D6 L 74-76 at Biscayne D9 W 93-84 Texas Wesleyan D13 W 84-70 UT Rio Grande Valley D16 W 94-81 PepperdineKettle Classic (Houston) D19 W 88-58 Army D20 W 70-61 Wyoming D23 W 86-71 Nevada D27 L 78-79 at Alaska-Anchorage J3 W 62-57 * at Rice J6 W 73-70 * Texas Tech J10 W 91-71 * at Texas J13 L 70-72 (3OT) * at SMU J17 W 70-64 Lamar J19 W 57-54 * Arkansas J24 W 68-59 * TCU J26 W 53-51 * at Baylor J28 W 76-71 * Texas A&M J31 L 70-81 * at Texas Tech F3 W 79-64 * SMU F7 W 75-59 * Texas F14 L 55-70 * at Arkansas F17 L 77-78 (4OT) * at TCU F21 L 68-70 * Baylor F24 W 63-55 * Rice F28 L 77-78 * at Texas A&MSWC Classic (San Antonio, Texas) M6 W 73-53 vs. TCU M7 W 84-59 vs. TexasNCAA Tournament East Region (Charlotte, N.C.) M13 L 72-90 vs. Villanova

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1981-82 (25-8 • 11-5)• NCAA Final Four

• NCAA Midwest Regional ChampionsCaptains: Lynden Rose, Eric Davis

N30 W 84-73 West Texas A&M D4 L 85-87 (OT) at Seton Hall D6 W 106-74 Biscayne D8 W 145-78 Texas Lutheran D12 W 105-69 UTSA D15 W 74-68 UC Santa BarbaraKettle Classic (Houston) D18 W 96-49 Mississippi State D19 W 62-52 #6/ IowaSugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)#18/ D28 W 59-58 vs. Purdue #18/ D29 W 73-69 vs. LSU#18/ J4 W 63-61 *Rice#14/ J9 W 78-68 *at Texas Tech#10/ J12 L 83-95 * #19 Texas#10/ J16 L 66-67 *SMU#19/ J23 L 66-67 * at #15/ Arkansas J26 L 82-85 * at TCU J30 W 99-78 * Baylor F1 L 77-95 * at Texas A&M F3 W 83-80 * Texas Tech F6 W 73-71 (OT) * at SMU F8 W 77-63 * at #12/ Texas F13 W 55-53 * #8/ Arkansas F16 W 74-65 * TCU F20 W 78-74 * at Baylor F23 W 75-69 * at Rice F27 W 96-93 * Texas A&MSWC Classic (Dallas) M5 W 89-76 vs. Texas A&M M6 L 69-84 vs. #14/ ArkansasNCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Tulsa, Okla.) M11 W 94-84 vs. Alcorn State M13 W 78-74 vs. #10/ TulsaNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) M19 W 79-78 vs. #5/ Missouri M21 W 99-92 vs. Boston CollegeNCAA Tournament Final Four – New Orleans M27 L 63-68 vs. #1/ North Carolina

1982-83 (31-3 • 16-0 SWC)• NCAA National Runner-Up

• NCAA Final Four• NCAA Midwest Regional Champions

• SWC Champions• SWC Tournament Champions

• Final Rankings: 1st (AP) • 1st (UPI)Captains: David Bunce, Larry Micheaux,

David Rose, Bryan WilliamsKettle Classic (Houston)#14/ N26 W 104-63 Arizona#14/ N28 W 106-72 Lamar#11/ D1 W 74-65 Mississippi State#11/ D4 W 78-59 at Biscayne#9/ D8 W 77-65 Auburn#9/ D11 L 87-92 at SyracuseSuntory Classic (Tokyo)#14/ D16 L 63-72 vs. #1/ Virginia#14/ D17 W 82-57 vs. Utah#19/ D27 W 93-92 at Pepperdine#18/ J2 W 112-58 Pacific#19/ J4 W 84-61 * Texas A&M#19/ J8 W 105-71 * SMU#19/ J10 W 79-78 Louisiana-Lafayette#16/ J12 W 54-51 * at TCU#16/ J15 W 77-52 * at Texas#16/ J17 W 98-73 * Texas Tech#14/ J22 W 75-60 * #4/ Arkansas#9/ J26 W 76-40 * at Rice#8/ F2 W 86-69 * Baylor#8/ F5 W 86-66 * at Texas A&M#6/ F9 W 85-68 * at SMU#6/ F12 W 74-66 * TCU#4/ F15 W 106-63 * Texas#4/ F19 W 84-75 * at Texas Tech

#2/ F26 W 86-52 * Rice#1/ M3 W 74-66 * at #5/ Arkansas#1/ M5 W 93-64 * at BaylorSWC Classic (Dallas)#1/ M11 W 75-59 vs. SMU#1/ M12 W 62-59 vs. TCUNCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Houston)#1/ M19 W 60-50 vs. MarylandNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)#1/ M25 W 70-63 vs. #17/ Memphis#1/ M27 W 89-71 vs. #13/ VillanovaNCAA Tournament Final Four (Albuquerque, N.M.)#1/ A2 W 94-81 vs. #2/ LouisvilleNCAA Tournament National Championship (Albuquerque, N.M.)#1/ A4 L 52-54 vs. #16/ NC State

1983-84 (32-5 • 15-1 SWC)• NCAA National Runner-Up

• NCAA Final Four • NCAA Midwest Regional Champions

• SWC Champions• SWC Tournament Champions

• Final Rankings: 5th (AP) • 5th (UPI)Captains: Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young

Hall of Fame Classic (Springfield, Mass.)#3/4 N19 L 64-76 vs. NC State (1)#3/4 N26 W 91-76 #17/19 Kansas#8/ N30 W 68-62 at Mississippi State#8/ D3 W 69-51 Biscayne#6/6 D6 W 100-91 at #9/9 LSU#6/6 D10 W 71-55 St. Mary’s (Texas)Kettle Classic (Houston)#3/3 D16 W 92-71 Stetson#3/3 D17 W 65-40 Princeton#3/3 D19 W 129-65 Texas Lutheran#3/3 D21 W 89-79 at UC Santa BarbaraChaminade Classic (Honolulu)#3/3 D25 W 76-73 vs. #10/8 Louisville#3/3 D26 L 61-68 vs. Fresno State#7/5 J5 W 60-59 * at SMU#7/5 J7 W 81-67 * TCU#7/5 J10 W 69-58 * Texas#7/5 J12 W 88-66 * at Texas Tech#7/5 J14 W 70-64 * at Texas A&M#4/5 J20 W 72-42 * Rice#4/5 J22 L 67-74 at #3/3 Kentucky#7/6 J28 W 84-58 * at Baylor#6/5 F2 W 87-65 * Texas A&M#6/5 F4 W 76-57 * SMU#6/5 F9 W 76-60 * at TCU#5/4 F11 W 74-63 * at Texas#4/4 F16 W 78-53 * Texas Tech#4/4 F18 W 74-65 Virginia#3/3 F22 W 70-54 * at Rice#3/3 F26 W 64-61 * #11/11 Arkansas#2/2 F29 W 80-65 * Baylor#2/2 M4 L 68-73 * at #12/12 ArkansasSWC Classic (Houston)#5/5 M10 W 53-50 vs. Rice#5/5 M11 W 57-56 vs. #8/8 ArkansasNCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Memphis, Tenn.)#5/5 M17 W 77-69 vs. Louisiana TechNCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis)#5/5 M23 W 78-71 vs. #16/ Memphis#5/5 M25 W 68-63 vs. #19/ Wake ForestNCAA Tournament Final Four (Seattle)#5/5 M31 W 49-47 (OT) vs. VirginiaNCAA Tournament National Championship (Seattle)#5/5 A2 L 75-84 vs. #2/2 Georgetown

1984-85 (16-14 • 8-8 SWC)• NIT First Round

Captains: Eric Dickens, Reid Gettys N24 W 85-62 Concordia Lutheran N26 W 69-53 St. Mary’s (Texas)IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C) N30 L 70-86 vs. South Alabama

D1 W 73-64 vs. Campbell D4 W 93-81 Southwestern D8 W 81-73 #13/ LSU D15 L 75-87 at #18/ KansasKettle Classic (Houston) D21 W 88-63 Portland D22 W 66-63 St. Mary’s (Calif.) D28 W 100-77 BYU-Hawai’i J3 W 83-74 * at TCU J5 L 58-61 * at Texas J9 W 83-74 * Texas Tech J12 L 58-69 at #13/ DePaul J16 W 77-73 * at Rice J19 W 78-73 * Arkansas J24 W 81-77 * Baylor J27 L 69-71 * at Texas A&M J30 L 78-85 * at #2/ SMU F1 L 80-85 * TCU F3 L 76-77 #5/ Illinois F6 W 94-80 * Texas F10 L 80-91 * Texas Tech F17 W 96-91 * Rice F20 L 59-73 * Arkansas F23 L 84-88 * at Baylor F27 L 77-81 * Texas A&M M3 W 79-76 * #9/ SMUSWC Classic (Dallas) M8 L 72-84 vs. #13/ SMUNIT (Beaumont, Texas) M15 L 71-78 at Lamar

1985-86 (14-14 • 8-8)Captains: Alvin Franklin, Renaldo Thomas

Played at Capital Centre (Landover, Md.) N23 L 77-92 vs. Virginia N29 W 100-73 Texas Wesleyan D5 W 104-59 at UTSA D7 W 76-65 St. Mary’s (Texas) D12 L 78-84 #18/ DePaul D14 L 92-102 #10/ Illinois D18 W 92-82 BYU-Hawai’i D21 W 96-86 Long Beach StateBlade Classic (Toledo, Ohio) D27 L 74-80 at Toledo D28 W 75-64 vs. Detroit J2 L 68-70 * Texas J4 L 68-69 (OT) * at Texas Tech J11 L 68-71 * Rice J15 W 87-85 (OT) * at Arkansas J18 W 79-58 * at Baylor J22 W 76-70 * Texas A&M J25 W 71-66 * SMU J29 L 49-53 * at #16/ TCU F1 L 63-79 * at Texas F5 L 91-92 (2OT) * Texas Tech F12 W 71-69 * at Rice F15 W 93-83 * Arkansas F20 W 77-70 * Baylor F22 L 59-76 #16/ Louisville F24 L 75-82 * at Texas A&M F26 L 71-78 * at SMU M1 W 85-83 (OT) * #15/ TCUSWC Classic (Dallas) M7 L 62-78 vs. Texas

1986-87 (18-12 • 9-7 SWC)• NCAA Southeast Region First Round

Captains: Greg Anderson, Rickie Winslow N28 W 80-68 St. Mary’s (Texas) D1 W 86-72 MinnesotaKactus Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) D5 W 78-69 vs. Mississippi Valley State D6 W 83-66 at Arizona State D8 L 65-71 at Long Beach State D13 W 83-75 New Orleans D20 L 66-68 at West Texas A&MSugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) D28 L 60-63 vs. Villanova D29 W 73-72 vs. Vanderbilt J3 W 68-45 * Texas Tech J5 W 87-37 UT Rio Grande Valley J10 W 71-36 * at Rice J17 W 60-55 * Arkansas J19 L 45-57 * at Texas A&M J21 W 75-65 * at SMU J24 L 56-62 * #19/ TCU J26 L 62-67 * Baylor J28 W 65-59 * Texas J31 L 55-56 (OT) * at Texas Tech F3 W 75-51 Louisiana-Lafayette F7 W 76-62 * Rice F11 W 57-54 * at Arkansas F14 L 57-63 (OT) * at Baylor F18 W 67-46 * Texas A&M F22 L 73-79 * SMU F25 W 84-65 * at #15/ TCU F28 L 64-65 * at TexasSWC Classic (Dallas) M6 W 59-49 vs. Texas M7 L 52-54 vs. BaylorNCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (Atlanta) M13 L 55-66 vs. #20/ Kansas

1987-88 (18-13 • 10-6 SWC)• NIT Second Round

Captains: Rolando Ferreira, Richard Hollis N27 W 85-71 Sam Houston State D5 W 65-59 at UT Rio Grande Valley D7 W 80-72 Arkansas State D12 L 69-89 #17/ UNLV D17 L 60-65 at MinnesotaSpindletop Classic (Beaumont, Texas) D20 W 91-88 vs. Drexel D21 W 71-67 at Lamar J2 L 63-65 * at Texas J6 L 64-71 at New Orleans J9 W 72-67 * Texas Tech J13 L 101-102 (2OT) at Louisiana-Lafayette J17 W 77-57 * at TCU J19 L 65-69 * SMU J24 W 67-63 * Texas A&M J27 L 59-77 * at Baylor J30 L 62-71 * at Arkansas F3 W 84-67 * Rice F6 L 69-73 at Louisville F7 W 81-58 Virginia F10 W 72-68 * at Texas Tech F13 W 62-51 * Texas

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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• 1 NCAA Tournament appearance• 3 NIT appearances

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F17 W 66-47 * TCU F20 L 84-87 (OT) * at SMU F24 W 73-70 * at Texas A&M F27 L 73-88 * Baylor M3 W 82-77 * Arkansas M5 W 81-65 * at RiceSWC Classic (Dallas) M11 W 72-57 vs. Texas M12 L 76-98 vs. SMUNIT First Round (Houston) M17 W 69-67 FordhamNIT Second Round (Fort Collins, Colo. ) M18 L 61-71 at Colorado State

1988-89 (17-14 • 8-8 SWC)Captain: Richard Hollis

N26 W 89-82 at Iowa State N30 L 67-100 at UALR D3 W 69-54 Northeastern D5 W 96-78 Northwestern State D10 L 51-54 at Arkansas State D14 W 75-58 Toledo D17 W 98-74 Stephen F. Austin D22 W 112-74 Alcorn StateRainbow Classic (Honolulu) D28 L 78-87 vs. #17/ Georgia Tech D29 L 71-75 vs. Tulsa D30 W 66-64 vs. Yale J4 W 90-75 * Rice J7 W 72-63 UT Rio Grande Valley J11 L 74-76 (OT) * at Texas Tech J14 L 86-88 * Texas J18 L 54-55 * TCU J21 W 84-83 (OT) * at SMU J25 W 71-69 * at Texas A&M J28 W 81-72 * Baylor F1 L 87-88 * Arkansas F5 L 66-67 * at Rice F11 W 71-67 * Texas Tech F12 W 85-71 Rhode Island F15 W 105-96 * at Texas F18 L 66-82 * at TCU F19 L 80-89 at Notre Dame F22 L 85-88 * SMU F25 W 86-82 * Texas A&M M1 W 75-59 * at Baylor M6 L 79-107 * at ArkansasSWC Classic (Dallas) M10 L 70-82 vs. Texas A&M

1989-90 (25-8 • 13-3 SWC)• NCAA Southeast Region First Round

Captains: Chris Morris, Craig UpchurchPreseason NIT N16 W 67-66 at Wichita State N18 L 69-76 at #25/ St. John’s N30 W 102-47 Hawai’i (Loa) D2 W 109-68 Nevada D5 W 65-49 DePaul D9 L 54-72 at Virginia D13 W 69-54 Stephen F. Austin D16 L 60-62 at Toledo D18 W 72-68 at NortheasternHoliday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) D28 W 82-79 vs. Coastal Carolina D29 W 87-78 at USF J3 L 78-82 * #14/ Arkansas J6 W 84-69 * at Rice J10 W 83-82 Iowa State J13 W 83-63 * Texas Tech J17 W 78-74 * at Baylor J20 L 63-89 * at TCU J22 L 89-100 * at #12/ Arkansas J24 W 64-47 * SMU J27 W 108-90 * Texas A&M J30 W 102-93 * at Texas F7 W 84-67 * Rice F10 W 93-82 Notre Dame F14 W 74-71 (OT) * at Texas Tech

F17 W 83-77 * Baylor F21 W 82-62 * TCU F24 W 71-63 * at SMU F28 W 100-81 * at Texas A&M M5 W 84-79 * TexasSWC Classic (Dallas) M9 W 90-81 vs. Rice M10 W 89-86 vs. Texas M11 L 84-96 vs. #9/ ArkansasNCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (Knoxville, Tenn.) M15 L 66-70 vs. UC Santa Barbara

1990-91 (18-11 • 10-6 SWC)• NIT First Round

Captain: Darrell Mickens N24 W 98-81 California N26 W 84-50 at Stephen F. AustinTournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) N30 W 87-72 vs. Iowa State D1 L 70-74 (OT) vs. South Carolina D5 W 85-84 at Saint Louis D8 W 110-81 North Texas D15 W 90-78 Texas Southern D17 W 100-57 Centenary D27 W 96-63 Illinois-ChicagoPlayed at St. Petersburg, Fla. D29 L 51-63 vs. #16/ Georgetown J2 W 87-85 * at Baylor J6 L 79-95 * at #2/ Arkansas J9 W 80-73 * Rice J12 L 62-76 at DePaul J17 L 84-90 * at Texas J19 W 73-70 * Texas Tech J23 W 91-88 (OT) * TCU J26 L 75-81 * at SMU J29 W 77-64 * at Texas A&M F2 W 86-76 * Baylor F7 L 74-81 * #2/ Arkansas F10 L 69-79 * at Rice F17 W 82-73 * #24/ Texas F20 W 74-59 * at Texas Tech F23 L 74-75 * at TCU F27 W 85-58 * SMU M2 W 71-68 * Texas A&MSWC Classic (Dallas) M8 L 62-65 vs. SMUNIT (Palo Alto, Calif.) M13 L 86-93 at Stanford

1991-92 (25-6 • 11-3 SWC)• NCAA Midwest Region First Round

• SWC Co-Champions• SWC Tournament Champions

Captains: Craig Upchurch, Derrick Daniels N23 W 79-49 Villanova N27 L 65-68 #6/ North Carolina N30 W 89-87 at North Texas D3 W 72-54 Arkansas StateDisneyland Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.) D6 W 73-51 at UC Irvine D7 W 80-56 vs. Kent State D14 W 75-66 at Illinois-Chicago D19 W 94-67 St. Mary’s (Texas) D21 W 81-75 at California D30 W 83-67 Cal State Fullerton J2 L 56-60 at #24/ Louisville J6 W 105-81 at Centenary J9 L 75-86 * at Texas J11 W 83-77 * Baylor J18 W 74-60 * at Rice J21 W 110-88 Saint Louis J25 W 77-58 * Texas Tech J29 W 69-65 * at Texas A&M F1 L 54-67 * at TCU F5 W 67-50 * SMU F9 L 72-87 * Texas F12 W 98-92 * at Baylor F18 W 86-83 * Rice

F25 W 83-80 * at Texas Tech F29 W 79-69 * Texas A&M M3 W 50-44 * TCU M7 W 69-62 * at SMUSWC Classic (Dallas) M13 W 73-62 vs. SMU M14 W 87-84 (2OT) vs. TCU M15 W 91-72 vs. TexasNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Milwaukee) M19 L 60-65 vs. Georgia Tech

1992-93 (21-9 • 9-5 SWC)• NIT First Round

Captains: Charles Outlaw, Derrick Smith D5 W 82-65 at DePaul D12 W 92-66 Illinois-Chicago D13 L 76-84 at #5/ North Carolina D17 W 94-76 UTSA D22 W 84-82 at Arkansas State D28 W 76-75 Stephen F. Austin J2 L 78-87 at #11/ UCLA J4 W 86-78 UC Irvine J11 W 83-56 Wyoming J14 W 81-67 * Texas J16 W 81-69 * at Texas A&M J19 W 83-77 * Baylor J23 W 85-75 * SMU#25/ J26 L 74-78 * at Texas Tech#25/ J30 L 60-70 * at SMU F2 L 61-65 * Rice F6 L 66-68 * at TCU F8 W 92-80 at Nevada F10 W 77-63 at Cal State Fullerton F13 W 93-76 * Texas Tech F17 W 78-51 * Texas A&M F21 W 89-81 #22/ Louisville F23 W 76-75 * at Baylor F27 W 86-79 * at Texas M3 L 78-89 (OT) * at Rice M6 W 86-66 * TCUSWC Classic (Dallas) M12 W 84-68 vs. Texas A&M M13 W 58-50 vs. Texas M14 L 76-88 vs. Texas TechNIT – El Paso, Texas M19 L 61-67 at UTEP

1993-94 (8-19 • 5-9 SWC)Captains: Anthony Goldwire, Rafael Carrasco N27 W 69-53 Akron N30 L 65-71 Missouri StateHawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) D3 L 67-77 vs. Long Beach State D4 W 96-74 vs. Lehigh D7 L 71-73 at Stephen F. AustinPlayed at Market Square Arena (Indianapolis) D10 L 90-114 vs. #11/ Purdue D20 L 72-93 #9/ UCLA D23 L 66-78 at Wyoming D30 L 69-89 DePaul J3 L 76-84 Drake J12 L 76-87 * TCU J15 L 68-77 * at Texas Tech J19 L 60-67 * Texas A&M J22 L 81-85 * at Baylor J26 L 64-70 * at SMU J29 L 78-110 * Texas F2 L 83-85 (OT) at UTSA

F5 W 69-67 * at Rice F8 L 86-95 * at TCU F12 W 76-64 * Texas Tech F16 L 87-93 * at Texas A&M F19 W 87-82 (OT) * Baylor F24 W 89-80 SMU F26 L 70-88 * at Texas M1 W 95-81 Lamar M5 W 78-76 * RiceSWC Classic (Dallas) M10 L 86-110 vs. Texas Tech

1994-95 (9-19 • 5-9 SWC)Captain: Jessie Drain

N25 W 76-74 James Madison N29 L 62-88 at Missouri State D3 L 56-66 at Akron D8 L 67-81 at #8/ Arizona D10 L 89-95 USC D17 L 58-64 at Lamar D19 W 92-62 Houston Baptist D21 W 83-76 McNeese State D23 L 58-74 Tennessee D30 L 66-85 Colorado J3 L 77-96 at Memphis J6 L 65-85 at Drake J11 L 76-87 * Rice J14 L 92-106 * at TCU J18 L 66-84 * Texas Tech J21 L 68-73 * at Texas A&M J25 W 87-83 * Baylor J28 W 73-71 * at SMU F1 W 105-96 (OT) * Texas F8 W 73-67 * at Rice F11 L 95-106 * TCU F15 L 72-98 * at Texas Tech F18 W 86-80 * Texas A&M F22 L 89-97 * at Baylor F28 L 82-96 * at Texas M4 L 74-79 * SMUSWC Classic (Dallas) M9 W 80-77 vs. TCU M10 L 79-94 vs. Texas Tech

1995-96 (17-10 • 11-3 SWC)Captain: Kirk Ford

N25 W 91-59 Houston Baptist N27 L 81-83 (OT) at McNeese State N29 W 94-90 at UTSA D2 L 69-73 #4/ Arizona D6 L 73-96 at USC D9 L 74-77 at Colorado D19 L 49-69 at Tennessee D21 L 67-76 Mississippi D28 W 98-64 Louisiana-Monroe J2 W 88-66 Texas Lutheran J6 W 69-67 #3/ Memphis J8 W 63-62 * SMU J13 W 76-74 * at Rice J17 W 89-86 * TCU J20 L 76-95 * at #25/ Texas Tech J24 W 78-67 (OT) * Texas A&M J27 W 91-84 * at Baylor F3 L 63-80 * at Texas F5 W 97-72 at James Madison F10 W 63-59 * Rice F14 W 86-82 * at TCU F17 L 84-93 * #12/ Texas Tech F21 W 79-75 * at Texas A&M F24 W 79-69 * Baylor F28 W 62-59 * at SMU M2 W 79-69 * TexasSWC Classic (Dallas) M7 L 57-62 vs. SMU

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1996-97 (11-16 • 3-11 C-USA)Captains: Anthony Knox, Damon Jones

N23 L 64-66 Arkansas-Pine Bluff N27 W 87-60 Houston Baptist N30 W 69-49 UTSA D4 W 79-77 (2OT) #21/ Tulsa D7 L 71-93 at MississippiBYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) D13 L 65-72 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) D14 W 89-69 at BYU D19 W 74-63 Delaware State D21 W 74-73 Creighton D28 L 80-83 at Louisiana-Monroe D30 W 98-79 McNeese State J4 W 74-72 at Creighton J11 L 66-69 * UAB J15 L 78-92 * at #10/ Louisville J18 W 78-76 * DePaul J22 W 94-74 * USF J25 L 51-56 * at Saint Louis J29 L 68-78 * at Charlotte F6 L 64-81 * at Southern Miss F8 L 77-102 * Charlotte F12 W 72-67 (OT) * Memphis F15 L 66-70 * #17/ Louisville F18 L 64-97 * at #11/ Cincinnati F23 L 77-81 * Tulane F26 L 72-85 * at Memphis M2 L 67-76 * at MarquetteC-USA Tournament (St. Louis) M5 L 54-55 vs. UAB

1997-98 (9-20 • 2-14 C-USA)Captains: Shamahn McBride, Galen Robinson N18 W 73-55 Arkansas-Pine Bluff N24 W 67-64 at Sam Houston State N29 W 61-57 at Tulsa D1 W 73-69 Centenary D4 W 57-43 Sacramento State D6 W 91-82 at McNeese State D9 W 54-51 CaliforniaNike Festival (Honolulu) D19 L 61-82 vs. Santa Clara D20 L 69-85 vs. Texas Southern D27 L 71-89 at #14/ Texas D30 L 50-72 at LSU J4 L 68-81 * Cincinnati J8 L 43-63 * at Southern Miss J10 L 53-86 #9/ Purdue J15 L 47-67 * at Saint Louis J18 L 59-71 * at Tulane J24 W 65-59 * DePaul J26 L 64-65 * USF J29 W 70-62 * Tulane J31 L 61-78 at UAB F5 L 63-76 * Memphis F7 L 67-72 * Southern Miss F12 L 69-72 * Louisville F14 L 52-70 * at Marquette F19 L 56-73 * at USF F21 L 70-104 * UAB F26 L 76-89 * at Memphis F28 L 75-105 * at CharlotteC-USA Tournament (Cincinnati) M4 L 57-73 vs. Southern Miss

1998-99 (10-17 • 5-11 C-USA)Captains: Gee Gervin, Roy Spears

N17 W 71-69 Texas N21 L 64-69 at Rice N23 L 63-67 Sam Houston State N28 W 72-71 IUPUI N30 W 67-55 LSU D3 L 72-87 at California D5 W 63-61 at Sacramento State D12 L 73-100 at NC State D22 L 78-115 * at #4/3 CincinnatiPlayed at Albuquerque, N.M. D28 W 79-67 vs. Portland State D29 L 69-84 at #15/17 New Mexico J3 L 82-93 * at DePaul J7 W 64-57 * Southern Miss J9 L 78-116 * at UAB J13 L 61-69 * Saint Louis J17 W 83-81 * Memphis J21 L 57-74 * at Southern Miss J23 L 84-89 * at Tulane J30 L 67-82 * USF F4 L 82-90 * UAB F6 W 79-76 * at Memphis F11 W 73-68 * at USF F13 W 76-62 * Tulane F16 L 78-106 * at Louisville F23 L 66-68 * Charlotte F27 L 62-65 * MarquetteC-USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) M3 L 51-75 vs. Charlotte

1999-00 (9-22 • 2-14 C-USA)Captains: Gee Gervin, Roy Spears

Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) N18 W 81-59 at Alaska-Fairbanks N20 L 70-95 vs. California N21 W 93-92 vs. George Washington N27 L 80-94 SMUHawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) D3 L 65-73 vs. Ohio D4 W 84-80 vs. Texas Southern D7 W 84-71 (OT) Rice D11 W 90-72 Valparaiso D15 L 81-82 at Louisiana-Monroe D18 L 75-83 at Georgetown D21 W 72-70 Sacramento State D30 L 76-82 #2/ Connecticut J2 L 80-90 at #18/ Texas J5 L 76-82 * at Southern Miss J8 W 75-74 * Tulane J12 L 74-92 * at Charlotte J16 L 68-77 * #21/ DePaul J22 W 98-89 * at Memphis J26 L 77-87 * at USF J29 L 75-78 * at Tulane F2 L 87-90 * UAB F5 L 61-65 * at Marquette F12 L 70-82 * at Saint Louis F17 L 65-77 * #1/ Cincinnati F19 L 74-81 * USF F23 L 81-84 * Memphis F26 L 66-69 * at UAB M1 L 65-67 * Southern Miss M4 L 74-88 * LouisvilleC-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) M8 W 77-75 vs. Marquette M9 L 69-76 vs. Tulane

2000-01 (9-20 • 6-10 C-USA)Captain: George Williams

BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) N16 L 53-59 vs. Air Force N17 W 77-52 vs. Mount St. Mary’s N21 L 45-65 at Rice N25 W 73-59 Texas State N28 L 59-61 LSU N30 L 60-72 at #16/ UConn D17 L 69-94 at SMU D20 L 60-71 Texas D23 L 68-71 Texas SouthernSun Classic (El Paso, Texas) D27 W 69-64 vs. Southeast Missouri St.ate D28 L 67-75 at UTEP D31 L 63-79 #21/ Georgetown J6 L 78-86 * Memphis J10 W 67-65 * UAB J17 L 67-79 * at Louisville J20 L 68-72 * at Memphis J24 L 51-72 * at Southern Miss J27 L 68-93 * USF J31 L 53-65 * at UAB F4 W 73-72 * Charlotte F7 L 78-90 * at DePaul F14 L 58-62 * Southern Miss F17 L 60-79 * at USF F19 W 71-51 * Saint Louis F21 W 81-76 * at Tulane F24 L 50-85 * at Cincinnati F28 W 66-64 * Marquette M3 W 80-67 * TulaneC-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) M7 L 67-78 vs. Saint Louis

2001-02 (18-15 • 9-7 C-USA)• NIT Opening Round

Captain: George WilliamsMaui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui) N19 L 60-71 vs. 5/4 UCLA N20 L 78-95 vs. 4/3 Kansas N21 W 76-73 vs. Chaminade N29 W 62-61 Rice D2 W 75-69 North Texas D4 W 82-79 at Texas SouthernPlayed at Compaq Center (Houston) D14 L 64-71 Texas Tech D16 W 89-62 Texas State D20 L 69-73 at LSU D23 L 66-67 NC State D30 W 91-90 Tennessee State J5 L 64-67 * at Saint Louis J7 W 69-66 * at Tulane J12 L 63-79 * #10/12 Cincinnati J15 W 82-71 (OT) * TCU J17 W 99-83 at Prairie View A&M J19 W 80-71 * at UAB J23 W 74-66 * Southern Miss J26 L 66-84 * Memphis J29 L 66-78 at San Diego State F2 L 68-83 * Charlotte F5 W 68-60 * at Southern Miss F9 L 68-87 * at TCU F12 W 91-75 * USF F16 W 76-73 * at Memphis F19 W 85-81 (OT) * Tulane F23 L 46-63 * at East Carolina

F26 L 57-88 * at USF M2 W 76-72 * UABC-USA Tournament (Cincinnati) M6 W 58-49 vs. East Carolina M7 W 80-74 vs. Memphis M8 L 73-85 vs. #13/10 MarquetteNIT (Nashville, Tenn.) M13 L 50-59 at Vanderbilt

2002-03 (8-20 • 6-10 C-USA)Captain: Louis Truscott

N23 L 75-78 Prairie View A&M N27 L 53-71 at RiceSpace City Hoops Classic (Reliant Stadium, Houston)

N30 L 60-62 vs. Baylor (1) D4 W 56-47 UTEP D7 W 60-59 UT Arlington D9 L 59-68 at Texas State D21 L 61-71 San Diego State D23 L 61-85 Washington J1 L 48-62 at #25/22 Texas Tech J4 L 56-72 Louisiana-Lafayette J8 L 51-80 at LSU J11 L 50-63 * UAB J18 W 72-59 * Saint Louis J22 L 66-77 * at MemphisPlayed at Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Miss.) J25 W 76-75 * vs. Southern Miss (2) J29 W 59-57 * USF F1 W 61-56 *at TCU F4 L 58-65 * Tulane F8 L 55-81 * #5/6 Louisville F12 L 55-59 * at Charlotte F15 L 47-62 * at USF F18 W 46-42 * Southern Miss F22 L 52-80 * at UAB F26 L 52-56 * at Tulane M1 W 75-57 * TCU M6 L 56-71 * #18/ Memphis M8 L 59-65 * at DePaulC-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) M12 L 52-74 vs. Tulane

2003-04 (9-18 • 3-13 C-USA)Captains: Marcus Oliver, Andre Owens

N21 L 51-65 East Tennessee State D3 L 52-62 Rice D6 W 68-62 Lamar D8 L 61-88 at UTEP D17 W 56-45 Bethune-Cookman D20 W 79-64 Washington D23 W 71-65 (OT) Chicago State D27 W 70-61 (OT) Texas A&M D30 W 60-52 LSU J3 L 67-81 at Louisiana-Lafayette J7 L 52-65 * #23/22 Marquette J10 L 42-64 * at UAB J13 L 54-55 * TCU J17 W 55-53 * East Carolina J19 L 57-63 Centenary J24 L 48-64 * at Memphis J28 L 48-64 * at #4/4 Louisville J31 W 65-53 * at USF F3 L 72-75 (3OT) * Southern Miss F7 L 51-54 * #10/10 Cincinnati F11 L 63-77 * at Tulane F14 L 54-66 * DePaul F18 L 48-70 * at Southern Miss F21 W 53-52 * USF F28 L 61-65 * at TCU M3 L 61-82 * Charlotte M5 L 69-72 (OT) * at Saint Louis

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2004-05 (18-14 • 9-7 C-USA)• NIT Opening Round

Captains: Andre Owens, Lanny SmithGuardians Classic First and Second Rounds (Columbia, Mo) N15 W 72-69 vs. Sam Houston State N16 L 61-77 at Missouri N19 W 85-72 McNeese StateGuardians Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.) N23 L 61-78 vs. Ohio State N24 W 57-55 at Missouri N27 W 95-52 Grambling State N30 L 73-74 at Rice D4 W 85-77 at Lamar D16 W 78-65 New Orleans D18 W 68-61 Southeastern Louisiana D21 W 81-72 LSU D24 L 63-110 at #12/17 Washington D29 L 80-93 at Texas A&M J5 W 70-67 * #17/16 Louisville J8 L 57-68 *at DePaul J11 W 93-82 Centenary J15 W 63-53 *Southern Miss J19 L 51-58 *at TCU J22 W 62-50 *at USF J26 L 61-63 *Tulane J29 L 68-87 * at #21/20 Cincinnati F2 W 63-43 *Saint Louis F5 W 66-53 *Memphis F9 L 71-91 *at Charlotte F12 W 75-53 *at Southern Miss F16 W 68-50 *USF F19 W 69-57 *TCU F26 W 76-72 *at East Carolina M2 L 55-76 *at Marquette M5 L 66-71 *UABC-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) M9 L 64-69 vs. USFNIT Opening Round Game (Wichita, Kan.) M16 L 69-85 at Wichita State

2005-06 (21-10 • 9-5 C-USA)• NIT Second Round

Captains: Brian Latham, Lanny Smithrv/ N22 W 131-62 Florida Techrv/ N26 L 61-62 VCU N29 W 84-83 at #25/25 LSU D3 W 69-65 #15/13 Arizonarv/rv D10 W 68-46 Sam Houston StateGMAC Bowl Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.)#25/rv D17 L 62-66 at South Alabamarv/rv D20 L 73-83 at UNLVrv/rv D23 W 92-84 at North Texas D27 W 67-41 Rhode Island D31 W 78-67 McNeese State J3 W 75-62 at Centenary J7 W 86-83 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi J11 L 62-71 * at Rice J14 L 56-66 * UCF J18 W 62-58 * Southern Miss J21 L 79-82 * at UAB J25 W 82-57 * at Tulane J28 W 69-56 * Marshall F1 W 62-58 * UTEP F4 W 64-60 (OT) * East Carolina

F7 W 82-74 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi F11 W 69-57 * SMU F15 W 78-71 * UCF F18 W 73-46 * Tulsa F25 L 63-69 * at UTEP M1 W 74-71 * Rice M4 L 62-69 * at Memphis C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) M9 W 71-52 vs. UCF M10 L 54-68 at MemphisNIT First Round (Houston) M15 W 77-67 vs. BYUNIT Second Round (Springfield, Mo.) M17 L 59-60 at Missouri State

2006-07 (18-15 • 10-6 C-USA)Captains: Oliver Lafayette, Jahmar Thorpe N13 W 102-99 (OT) at Rhode Island N18 W 89-80 Monmouth N22 W 96-61 Grambling State N25 L 78-81 at Saint Louis N29 W 101-54 Prairie View A&M D2 L 84-102 at VCU D17 L 62-87 at ArizonaOutrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) D21 W 68-46 vs. Charlotte D22 L 72-80 vs. Creighton D23 L 57-70 vs. Nebraska D30 L 62-78 UNLV J3 L 70-77 at Kentucky J11 L 69-79 * #20/19 Memphis J13 W 82-67 *SMU J17 L 71-76 *at Rice J20 W 69-67 *at Tulsa J24 W 73-70 (OT) *UCF J27 W 77-61 *at Marshall J29 W 59-58 Saint Louis J31 W 70-63 *Rice F3 L 71-79 *at UTEP F7 W 64-49 *at SMU F10 W 83-59 *East Carolina F14 L 61-66 South Alabama F17 W 70-64 *UAB F19 L 69-74 *at Southern Miss F21 W 78-70 *Tulane F25 L 64-77 *at #7/7 Memphis F28 L 72-75 (OT) *at UCF M3 W 74-67 *UTEPC-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) M8 W 62-59 vs. Southern Miss M9 W 77-62 vs. Rice M10 L 59-71 at #5/5 Memphis

2007-08 (24-10 • 11-5 C-USA)• College Basketball Invitational Semifinals

Captains: Dion Dowell, Marcus Malone, Robert McKiver, Lanny Smith, Tafari Toneyrv/ N9 W 83-54 Morehead StateESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.)rv/ N15 L 72-73 vs. VCUrv/ N16 W 64-58 vs. Maristrv/ N17 W 84-69 vs. College of Charleston N21 W 73-66 Texas Southern N24 W 95-53 Grambling State N26 W 86-79 Coastal Carolina D1 W 83-68 Middle Tennessee D4 W 67-56 Toledo D8 W 73-49 Southern D18 W 83-69 Kentuckyrv/rv D29 W 76-65 Arkansas-Pine Bluffrv/rv J2 L 89-95 at Massachusetts/rv J12 L 71-85 /#24 Arizona J16 W 99-71 * at SMU J19 W 77-72 * UTEP/rv J23 W 69-60 * at Rice/rv J26 W 71-58 * Marshallrv/rv J30 L 77-89 * #1/1 Memphisrv/rv F2 W 84-81 * at UCF F6 W 92-81 * Tulsa

F9 W 66-56 * at Tulane F13 L 59-68 * at #1/1 Memphis F16 W 69-47 * SMU F20 L 99-101 * at UAB F23 W 71-62 * Rice F27 W 95-67 * Southern Miss M1 L 83-84 * at East Carolina M5 W 73-68 * UCF M8 L 81-87 * at UTEPC-USA Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) M13 L 77-80 vs. UTEPCBI First Round (Reno, Nev.) M18 W 80-79 at NevadaCBI Quarterfinals (Houston) M24 W 91-67 ValparaisoCBI Semifinals (Tulsa, Okla.) M26 L 69-73 at Tulsa

2008-09 (21-12 • 10-6 C-USA)• College Basketball Invitational First Round

Captains: DaShaun Williams, Aubrey Coleman, Kelvin Lewis

2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer (Durham, N.C.) N11 L 63-65 vs. Georgia Southern N12 W 76-57 vs. Presbyterian N15 W 73-64 Western Kentucky N18 W 110-57 Alcorn State N29 W 84-51 North Texas D2 W 70-67 at Middle Tennessee D13 W 92-58 Mississippi Valley State D20 W 71-63 at Toledo D28 L 67-71 Iowa State D30 W 80-54 Massachusetts J3 L 65-82 at Mississippi State J6 W 85-65 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi J10 W 75-56 * UAB J14 W 94-86 * at UTEP J17 L 76-83 * at Southern Miss J21 W 85-67 * East Carolina J24 L 90-96 (OT) at Arizona J28 L 55-62 * UTEP J31 L 68-83 at #18/19 Memphis F4 W 97-69 * at UCF F7 W 72-65 * Rice F11 W 69-56 * at SMU F14 W 83-64 * Tulane F18 L 83-88 * at Marshall F21 W 77-72 * UCF F25 L 68-77 * at Tulsa F28 W 56-51 * at Rice M4 L 60-69 * #5/3 Memphis M7 W 89-77 * SMUC-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) M11 W 86-76 vs. SMU M12 W 89-85 (OT) vs. UTEP M13 L 49-74 at #4/3 MemphisCBI First Round (Corvallis, Ore.) M18 L 45-49 at Oregon State

2009-10 (19-16 • 7-9 C-USA)• NCAA Midwest Region First Round

• C-USA Tournament ChampionsCaptains: Aubrey Coleman, Sean Coleman,

Kelvin Lewis N17 W 92-60 Nicholls State N21 L 99-112 at NevadaCarrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) N26 W 100-93 vs. #25/RV Oklahoma N27 L 65-72 vs. San Diego N28 W 73-57 at Alaska-Anchorage D6 W 83-76 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi D14 W 93-85 Troy D19 L 64-70 Mississippi State D21 W 81-58 The Citadel D23 W 105-81 TCU D29 L 94-99 Louisiana Tech J1 L 82-83 at UTSA J3 L 75-82 (2OT) at Iowa State

J6 W 83-66 * at Rice J9 L 80-86 * Tulsa J13 W 75-65 * UTEP J16 W 74-55 * at East Carolina J20 L 71-78 * UCF J23 L 77-92 * at Memphis J30 W 81-66 * Marshall F3 L 58-65 * at UTEP F6 L 55-57 * Southern Miss F9 W 74-72 at Western Kentucky F13 W 66-60 * SMU F16 L 65-68 * at UCF F20 L 66-75 * at UAB F24 W 92-75 * Memphis F27 L 83-94 * at SMU M3 W 78-70 * Rice M6 L 76-79 * at TulaneC-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) M10 W 93-80 vs. East Carolina M11 W 66-65 vs. Memphis M12 W 74-66 vs. Southern Miss M13 W 81-73 vs. #25/21 UTEPNCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Spokane, Wash. M19 L 77-89 vs. #20/20 Maryland

2010-11 (12-18 • 4-12 C-USA)Captains: Game-by-Game

N12 W 63-62 (OT) Nicholls State N14 W 88-68 Alcorn State N17 L 54-60 at Louisiana Tech N20 W 81-58 NW Oklahoma State N23 W 78-65 Louisiana-Lafayette N27 L 63-79 at TCU N30 L 57-73 at LSU D4 W 75-71 (OT) at Sam Houston State D6 W 64-61 Nevada D11 L 63-68 UTSA D18 L 78-81 (OT) at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi D21 W 75-73 Sam Houston State D30 W 85-48 Rogers State J5 L 73-85 * at Southern Miss J8 W 76-71 * #19/18 UCF J15 W 70-68 * at SMU J19 W 64-57 * Tulsa J22 L 52-57 * UTEP J26 L 71-79 (OT) * at Rice J29 L 70-74 * at East Carolina F1 L 62-63 * Marshall F5 L 71-76 (OT) * at Tulsa F12 W 79-68 * Tulane F16 L 51-65 * SMU F19 L 64-76 * at UTEP F22 L 58-69 * at Memphis F26 L 55-68 * UAB M2 L 77-80 * at Tulane M5 L 57-72 * RiceC-USA Championship (El Paso, Texas) M9 L 87-97 vs. Marshall

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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64-62

• 1 CBI appearance

TOMPENDERS

2004-10121-77

• 1 NCAA Tournament appearance• 2 NIT appearances• 1 CBI appearance

• 1 C-USA Tournament championship

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N12 W 88-42 Grambling State N14 W 84-71 Utah ValleyPlayed in Little Rock, Ark. N18 W 87-78 vs. Arkansas N22 L 74-76 Oakland N26 L 80-81 TCU N29 L 58-59 LSU D3 W 87-66 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi D6 L 78-81 at Texas StateRAMADA All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) D17 L 74-79 vs. Oklahoma D20 W 77-75 UTSA D21 W 90-80 Rogers State D28 W 71-67 North Carolina A&T D30 W 94-61 Texas State J4 W 70-69 (OT) * Tulsa J7 L 50-70 * at UTEP J11 L 63-74 * at UCF J14 L 55-89 * Memphis J18 L 54-70 * at SMU J21 W 82-76 * East Carolina J28 W 81-76 (OT) * UTEP F1 L 69-80 * at UAB F4 L 54-75 * at Tulane F8 L 71-79 * Rice F11 L 48-72 * at Tulsa F18 W 73-71 * Southern Miss F22 L 58-66 * at Marshall F25 W 62-59 * SMU F29 W 82-53 * Tulane M3 W 76-75 * at RiceC-USA Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) M7 L 62-67 (OT) vs. UTEP

2012-13 (20-13 • 7-9 C-USA)• College Basketball Invitational Quarterfinals

Captains: Game-by-Game N9 W 81-76 Florida A&M N13 W 77-75 at San Jose State N17 W 87-47 Grambling State N19 W 106-59 Louisiana College N25 W 77-75 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi N28 L 80-81 at Prairie View A&M D1 L 58-70 Texas A&M D4 W 84-58 at TCU D8 W 78-75 (OT) Texas Southern D15 W 85-63 Louisiana-Lafayette D22 W 79-57 Chicago State D29 W 80-85 Prairie View A&M J3 W 96-71 UT Rio Grande Valley J9 W 78-67 * SMU J12 L 54-73 * at Southern Miss J16 L 78-89 * at East Carolina J19 L 75-79 (OT) * UCF J23 L 72-87 * Tulsa J26 W 66-61 * UAB J30 L 69-79 * at Rice F2 W 84-80 (OT) * at SMU F9 L 85-88 * Tulane F13 W 79-61 * UTEP F16 L 92-101 (3OT) * at Tulsa F20 L 74-81 * at #21/19 Memphis F27 L 53-63 * at UTEP M2 W 103-76 * Marshall M6 W 84-62 * Rice M9 W 96-94 * at TulaneC-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) M13 W 72-67 vs. Rice M14 L 69-80 vs. UTEPCBI First Round (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) M20 W 73-72 TexasCBI Quarterfinals (Fairfax, Va.) M25 L 84-88 (OT) at George Mason

2013-14 (17-16 • 8-10 American)Captains: Game-by-Game

N8 W 76-70 Texas State N11 W 77-65 at UT Rio Grande Valley N14 W 80-62 UTSAProgressive Legends Classic Regional Round (Houston) N17 W 80-66 Lehigh N21 W 75-62 HowardProgressive Legends Classic Championship Round (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y) N25 L 76-86 vs. Stanford N26 L 64-76 vs. Texas Tech N30 W 78-67 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi D4 L 57-74 at Texas A&M D7 L 68-72 San Jose State D9 W 89-58 Alcorn State D14 L 76-79 (OT) at Louisiana-LafayetteDickie’s Shootout (Toyota Center, Houston) D21 W 54-52 vs. Rice D31 W 75-71 * #17/15 UConn J4 W 67-58 * at USF J7 L 60-61 * Cincinnati J16 L 52-91 * at #18/14 Louisville J19 W 77-55 * Rutgers J23 L 59-82 * at #23/22 Memphis J26 L 68-75 * SMU J30 L 43-80 * at UConn F1 L 70-93 * at Rutgers F5 L 62-77 * #14/10 Louisville F9 W 88-74 * Temple F15 L 62-73 * at #11/10 Cincinnati F19 L 64-68 * at SMU F22 W 88-84 * UCF F27 W 77-68 * #21/22 Memphis M1 W 89-79 * at Temple M4 W 78-69 * USF M7 L 83-104 * at UCFAmerican Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) M13 W 68-64 vs. #25/23 SMU M14 L 65-94 vs. #5/5 Louisville

2014-15 (13-19 • 4-14 American)Captains: LeRon Barnes, Mikhail McLean

N14 W 77-74 at Murray State N22 W 72-57 Morgan State N25 L 63-84 at Harvard D4 W 72-58 UT Rio Grande Valley D6 W 71-59 Abilene Christian D16 W 83-76 Houston BaptistContinental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional (Houston) D17 L 56-61 (OT) Arkansas-Pine Bluff D20 L 63-71 South Carolina StateContinental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round (Orleans Arena, Las Vegas) D22 L 73-75 (OT) vs. Boise State D23 W 82-69 vs. Texas Tech D28 W 80-53 Mississippi Valley State D31 L 54-73 * at Memphis J4 L 54-72 * at Tulsa J6 L 78-79 (OT) * Tulsa J11 L 44-62 * Memphis J14 L 61-66 * at East Carolina J16 L 65-68 * Tulane J21 L 54-67 * at Cincinnati J24 L 59-80 * at RV/RV SMU J28 W 59-48 Rice F1 W 70-68 * UConn

F5 L 44-57 * RV/RV Tulsa F12 L 69-75 #25/25 SMU F15 L 54-56 * at UCF F17 L 67-69 * at USF F21 L 53-63 * Cincinnati F26 L 54-66 * at Temple M1 W 72-55 * USF M4 W 68-63 (OT) * at Tulane M8 W 72-54 * East CarolinaAmerican Championship (Hartford, Conn.) M12 W 66-60 vs. Tulane M13 L 51-59 vs. Tulsa

2015-16 (22-10 • 12-6 American)• NIT First Round

Captains: LeRon Barnes, Damyean Dotson, Devonta Pollard

N18 W 110-69 Prairie View A&M N21 W 97-52 Florida A&M N28 W 76-64 ULM N30 W 78-65 UT Rio Grande Valley D2 W 93-78 Murray State D8 L 57-67 at Rhode Island D13 W 105-98 (OT) NR/RV LSUGlobal Sports Classic FIrst/Second Rounds (Houston)rv/nr D16 W 73-65 North Carolina Centralrv/nr D19 W 81-65 Eastern IllinoisGlobal Sports Classic Championship Rounds (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas)rv/nr D21 L 69-78 vs. Grand Canyon D22 W 94-89 (2OT) vs. Wyoming D28 W 76-49 Nicholls State D30 W 73-67 * at USF J2 W 77-50 * at Templenr/rv J5 W 63-45 * Tulanenr/rv J13 L 59-70 * at NR/RV Cincinnatinr/rv J17 L 57-69 * UConn J19 L 73-77 * at #8/NR SMU J23 L 62-71 * USF J27 W 81-66 * Tulsa J30 W 97-93 (2OT) * at East Carolina F1 W 71-68 * #12/NR SMU F7 L 63-77 * at Tulsa F10 W 98-90 * Memphis F13 W 82-58 * UCF F17 W 82-69 * at Tulane F21 L 66-69 * Temple F24 W 88-61 * at UCF F28 W 75-68 * at RV/NR UConn M3 W 69-56 * RV/NR CincinnatiAmerican Championship (Orlando) M11 L 69-72 vs. TulaneNIT First Round (Atlanta) M16 L 62-81 at Georgia Tech

2016-17 (21-11 • 12-6 American)• NIT First Round

Captains: Damyean Dotson, Rob Gray N11 W 93-52 Morgan StateGulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) N21 W 93-56 vs. George Mason N22 W 85-58 vs. South Dakota N23 W 72-71 vs. Vermont N26 W 83-53 Cornell N29 L 65-84 at LSUrv/nr D3 W 105-61 Prairie View A&Mrv/nr D6 L 72-84 at nr/rv Arkansas D10 W 82-77 nr/rv Rhode Island D17 W 83-58 UT Rio Grande Valley D21 W 77-54 Liberty D23 L 56-57 Harvard D28 W 62-46 * at UConn (Hartford) D31 W 70-56 * at USF J4 W 64-71 * Tulsa J7 L 58-67 #22/22 Cincinnati J11 W 74-58 * at East Carolina J14 L 70-77 * at UCF J19 L 67-70 (OT) * Memphis J21 L 64-85 * at rv/rv SMU

J24 W 65-51 * Tulane J28 W 79-66 * Temple F1 W 82-64 * UCF F8 W 91-62 * at Tulane F11 W 73-64 * at Tulsa F18 L 66-76 * #19/23 SMU F22 W 75-70 * UConn F26 W 72-71 * at Memphis M2 L 47-65 *at #18/20 Cincinnati M5 W 73-61 * East CarolinaAmerican Championship (Hartford, Conn.) M10 L 65-74 at UConnNIT First Round (H&PE Arena, Houston) M15 L 75-78 Akron

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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LONE STAR CONFERENCE (47-33 • 32-14 LSC) Overall Conference Conference Year W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Head Coach1946 10-4 8-2 1st 4-2 5-1 1-1 NAIB Alden Pasche1946-47 15-7 11-1 1st 8-4 6-2 1-1 NAIB Alden Pasche1947-48 11-11 6- 6 4th 6-3 5-8 0-0 Alden Pasche1948-49 11-11 7-5 2nd 3-6 0-0 0-0 Alden Pasche

GULF COAST CONFERENCE (16-7 • 6-0 GCC)1949-50 16-7 6-0 1st 10-0 6-7 0-0 Alden Pasche

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (116-134 • 46-76 MVC)1950-51 11-17 2-12 8th 7-4 4-13 0-0 Alden Pasche1951-52 7-14 3-7 5th 4-8 3-6 0-0 Alden Pasche1952-53 9-13 5-5 2nd 6-4 3-9 0-0 Alden Pasche1953-54 11-15 3-7 5th 6-6 4-7 1-2 Alden Pasche1954-55 15-10 3-7 5th 9-2 6-5 0-3 Alden Pasche1955-56 19-7 9-3 1st 12-1 6-3 1-3 NCAA First Round Alden Pasche1956-57 10-16 5-9 5th 7-5 2-10 1-1 Guy V. Lewis1957-58 9-16 4-10 6th 5-7 4-9 0-0 Guy V. Lewis1958-59 12-14 6-8 5th 11-3 1-11 0-0 Guy V. Lewis1959-60 13-12 6-8 4th 9-5 4-7 0-0 Guy V. Lewis

INDEPENDENT (308-112)1960-61 17-11 10-2 4-6 3-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis1961-62 21- 6 13-1 5-2 3-3 NIT Quarterfinals Guy V. Lewis1962-63 15-11 11-4 3-6 1-1 Guy V. Lewis 1963-64 16-10 12-3 2-6 2-1 Guy V. Lewis 1964-65 19-10 13-2 2-5 4-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis1965-66 23- 6 14-0 4-3 5-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis1966-67 27- 4 12-0 7-3 8-1 NCAA Final Four Guy V. Lewis1967-68 31- 2 18-0 6-0 7-2 NCAA Final Four Guy V. Lewis1968-69 16-10 14-3 0-5 2-2 Guy V. Lewis1969-70 25- 5 16-0 7-2 2-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis1970-71 22- 7 13-0 6-6 3-1 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis1971-72 20- 7 13-1 4-5 3-1 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis1972-73 23- 4 18-0 4-2 1-2 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis1973-74 17- 9 12-1 3-7 2-1 Guy V. Lewis1974-75 16-10 13-5 3-3 0-2 Guy V. Lewis

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE (416-230 • 203-122 SWC)1975-76 17-11 7-9 6th 13-2 3-9 1-0 Guy V. Lewis1976-77 29-8 13-3 2nd 16-1 8-4 5-3 NIT Finalist Guy V. Lewis1977-78 25-8 11-5 3rd 15-1 7-6 3-1 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis1978-79 16-15 6-10 6th 8-5 5-8 3-2 Guy V. Lewis1979-80 14-14 8-8 4th 9-4 4-8 1-2 Guy V. Lewis1980-81 21-9 10-6 2nd 15-1 4-7 2-1 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis1981-82 25-8 11-5 2nd 15-2 5-4 7-2 NCAA Final Four Guy V. Lewis1982-83 31-3 16-0 1st 14-0 10-1 7-2 NCAA Finalist Guy V. Lewis1983-84 32-5 15-1 1st 15-0 10-2 7-3 NCAA Finalist Guy V. Lewis1984-85 16-14 8-8 5th 12-3 3-9 1-2 NIT First Round Guy V. Lewis1985-86 14-14 8-8 6th 9-5 4-7 1-2 Guy V. Lewis1986-87 18-12 9-7 3rd 10-3 5-6 3-3 NCAA First Round Pat Foster1987-88 18-13 10-6 3rd 9-3 7-9 2-1 NIT First Round Pat Foster1988-89 17-14 8-8 4th 11-4 5-7 1-3 Pat Foster1989-90 25-8 13-3 2nd 13-1 9-5 3-2 NCAA First Round Pat Foster1990-91 18-11 10-6 3rd 12-1 5-7 1-3 NIT Second Round Pat Foster1991-92 25-6 11-3 1st 11-2 10-3 4-1 NCAA First Round Pat Foster1992-93 21-9 9-5 3rd 12-1 7-7 2-1 NIT First Round Pat Foster1993-94 8-19 5-9 6th 6-7 1-9 1-3 Alvin Brooks1994-95 9-19 5-9 6th 6-7 2-11 1-1 Alvin Brooks1995-96 17-10 11-3 2nd 10-3 7-6 0-1 Alvin Brooks

CONFERENCE USA (251-271 • 110-158 C-USA) Overall Conference Conference PostseasonYear W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Tournament Head Coach1996-97 11-16 3-11 4th-White Div. 9-5 2-9 0-2 Alvin Brooks1997-98 9-20 2-14 5th-National Div. 6-7 3-10 0-3 Alvin Brooks1998-99 10-17 5-11 6th-National Div. 6-6 3-10 1-1 Clyde Drexler1999-00 9-22 2-14 6th-National Div. 3-9 2-10 4-3 Clyde Drexler2000-01 9-20 6-10 5th-National Div. 6-7 1-11 2-2 Ray McCallum2001-02 18-15 9-7 2nd-National Div. 9-4 6-7 3-4 NIT Opening Round Ray McCallum

Overall Conference Conference Year W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Head Coach2002-03 8-20 6-10 4th-National Div. 6-7 1-11 1-2 Ray McCallum2003-04 9-18 3-13 13th 8-9 1-9 0-0 Ray McCallum2004-05 18-14 9-7 6th 2-12 4-10 2-2 NIT Opening Round Tom Penders2005-06 21-10 9-5 4th 13-2 7-8 1-0 NIT Second Round Tom Penders2006-07 18-15 10-6 3rd 11-3 4-10 3-2 Tom Penders2007-08 24-10 11-5 3rd 17-2 5-6 2-2 CBI Semifinals Tom Penders2008-09 21-12 10-6 t-4th 12-3 6-8 3-1 CBI First Round Tom Penders2009-10 19-16 7-9 t-7th 10-5 4-9 5-2 NCAA First Round Tom Penders2010-11 12-18 4-12 11th 10-6 2-11 0-1 James Dickey2011-12 15-15 7-9 t-8th 13-5 1-8 1-2 James Dickey2012-13 20-13 7-9 t-7th 14-4 5-8 1-1 CBI Quarterfinals James Dickey

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (73-66 • 36-36 AMERICAN) Overall Conference Conference PostseasonYear W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Tournament Head Coach2013-14 17-16 8-10 6th 12-4 3-9 2-3 James Dickey2014-15 13-19 4-14 10th 9-8 2-9 2-2 Kelvin Sampson2015-16 22-10 12-6 t-3rd 15-4 6-5 1-1 NIT First Round Kelvin Sampson2016-17 21-11 12-6 3rd 12-5 6-3 3-0 NIT First Round Kelvin SampsonTotals 1,227-843 434-406 768-243 321-483 140-114 Nine Coaches

COACHING RECORDSBy VictoriesYears Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 592 279 .6801986-93 Pat Foster 7 142 73 .6601946-56 Alden Pasche 11 135 116 .5372004-10 Tom Penders 6 121 77 .6112010-14 James Dickey 4 64 62 .5082014 – Kelvin Sampson 3 56 40 .5831993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 54 84 .3912000-04 Ray McCallum 4 44 73 .3761998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 19 39 .327

By Winning PercentageYears Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 592 279 .6801986-93 Pat Foster 7 142 73 .6602004-10 Tom Penders 6 121 77 .6112014 – Kelvin Sampson 3 56 40 .5831946-56 Alden Pasche 11 135 116 .5372010-14 James Dickey 4 64 62 .5081993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 54 84 .3912000-04 Ray McCallum 4 44 73 .3761998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 19 39 .327

By Conference VictoriesYears Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 134 98 .5781986-93 Pat Foster 7 70 38 .6481946-56 Alden Pasche 11 63 55 .5342004-10 Tom Penders 6 56 38 .5962014 – Kelvin Sampson 3 28 26 .5192010-14 James Dickey 4 26 40 .3941993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 25 46 .3522000-04 Ray McCallum 4 24 40 .3751998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 7 25 .219

By Conference Winning PercentageYears Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct1986-93 Pat Foster 7 70 38 .6482004-10 Tom Penders 6 56 38 .5961956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 134 98 .5781946-56 Alden Pasche 11 63 55 .5342014 – Kelvin Sampson 3 28 26 .5192010-14 James Dickey 4 26 40 .3942000-04 Ray McCallum 4 24 40 .3751993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 25 46 .3521998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 7 25 .219

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RECORDSIndividual Records ........................ 128Team Records ............................... 129Individual Career Leaders ....... 130-131Individual Season Leaders ....... 132-133Individual Game Leaders......... 134-135Team Season Leaders .................... 136Team Game Leaders ...................... 1371,000-Point Club..................... 138-14130-Point Club ......................... 142-143Outstanding Performances ..... 144-145Individual Year-by-Year Leaders.. 146-147Team Year-by-Year Statistics .... 148-149vs. Ranked Opponents ............ 150-151Houston when Ranked .................. 152Starting Lineups .................... 153-155Regular-Season Tournaments History ........... 156-157100-Point Games .................... 158-159NCAA Postseason Records .............. 160NIT Records .................................. 161CBI Records .................................. 162Conference Tournament Records ... 163Freshman Single-Season Records .. 164-165Miscellaneous Records ............ 166-167Hofheinz Pavilion ......................... 168

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SINGLE-GAMEPoints: 62, Elvin Hayes, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68)Field Goals Made: 28, Elvin Hayes, vs Valparaiso (2/24/68)Field Goal Attempts: 28, Elvin Hayes, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68)Field Goal Percentage: .933 (14-15), Louis Dunbar, vs. Rice (1/16/73)3-Point Field Goals Made: 9, Robert McKiver, vs. Middle Tennessee (12/1/07); Robert McKiver, vs. College of Charleston (11/17/07); Robert McKiver, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/29/06)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 20, Robert McKiver, vs. College of Charleston (11/18/07)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .857 (6-7), Tim Hobby, vs. SMU (1/21/87) Free Throws Made: 18, Dominic Smith, vs. Southern Miss (1/23/02); Olllie Taylor, vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/30/69)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, done 13 times; Most recently by Devonta Pollard (11-11), vs. Prairie View A&M (11/18/15)Free Throw Attempts: 24, Lyle Harger, vs Trinity (2/16/63); Don Boldebuck, vs. Detroit (12/17/54)Consecutive Free Throws Made: 17, Kelvin Lewis, at UTEP (1/14/09)Rebounds: 37, Elvin Hayes, vs. Centenary (2/10/68)Assists: 17, Reid Gettys, vs. Rice (2/17/85)Blocked Shots: 16, Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Biscayne (12/3/83)Steals: 11, Clyde Drexler, vs. Syracuse (12/11/82)Minutes Played: 60, Clyde Drexler, at TCU (2/17/81)

SINGLE-SEASONPoints: 1,214, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)Scoring Average: 36.8, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)Field Goals Made: 519, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)Field Goal Attempts: 945, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)Field Goal Percentage: .684 (156-228), Bo Outlaw (1991-92)3-Point Field Goals Made: 145, Robert McKiver (2007-08)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 376, Robert McKiver (2007-08)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .456 (72-158), Byron Smith (1989-90)Free Throws Made: 235, Ollie Taylor (1969-70)Free Throw Attempts: 321, Ollie Taylor (1969-70)Free Throw Percentage: .922 (94-102), Zamal Nixon (2010-11)Consecutive Free Throws Made: 28, Dominic Smith (1/23/02 to 2/9/02)Rebounds: 624, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)Rebounds per Game: 18.9 (624-33), Elvin Hayes (1967-68)Assists: 309, Reid Gettys (1983-84)Assists per Game: 8.4 (309-37), Reid Gettys (1983-84)Blocked Shots: 207, Hakeem Olajuwon (1983-84)Blocked Shots per Game: 5.6 (207-37), Hakeem Olajuwon (1983-84)Steals: 113, Clyde Drexler (1982-83)Steals per Game: 3.4 (105-34), Oliver Lafayette (2005-06)Personal Fouls: 125, Mike Schultz (1976-77)Disqualifications: 14, Jim Hatton (1953-54)Games Played: 37, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Hakeem Olajuwon, Rickie Winslow, Michael Young (1983-84); Ken Ciolli, Cecile Rose, Mike Schultz, Charles Thompson, Mark Trammell, George Walker (1976-77)Games Started: 37, Alvin Franklin, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young (1983-84)Minutes Played: 1,354, Michael Young (1983-84)Minutes Played per Game: 39.0, Robert Williams (1980-81)Double-Doubles: 32, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)20-Point Games: 30, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)30-Point Games: 30, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)40-Point Games: 12, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)

CAREERPoints: 2,884, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Scoring Average: 31.0, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Field Goals Made: 1,215, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Field Goal Attempts: 2,265, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Field Goal Percentage: .669 (352-526), Bo Outlaw (1991-93)3-Point Field Goals Made 261, Robert McKiver (2006-08)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 719, Robert McKiver (2006-08)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .423 (137-324), Byron Smith (1989-91)Free Throws Made: 480, Otis Birdsong (1980-83)Free Throw Percentage: .861 (174-202), Bernie Kapner (1956-59)Free Throw Attempts: 769, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Rebounds: 1,602, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Rebounds per Game: 17.2 (1,602-93), Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Assists: 740, Reid Gettys (1981-85)Assist per Game: 6.2 (740-120), Reid Gettys (1981-85)Blocked Shots: 454, Hakeem Olajuwon (1980-84)Blocked Shots per Game: 4.5 (454-100), Hakeem Olajuwon (1980-84)Steals: 268, Clyde Drexler (1980-83)Steals per Game: 2.9 (183-64), Oliver Lafayette (2005-07)Personal Fouls: 340, Larry Micheaux (1979-83)Disqualifications: 24, Jim Hatton (1953-55)Games Played: 134, Michael Young (1980-84)Games Started: 129, Michael Young (1980-84)Minutes Played: 4,498, Michael Young (1980-84)Minutes Played per Game: 37.2, Ollie Taylor (1968-70)Double-Doubles: 86, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Consecutive Double-Doubles: 46, Elvin Hayes (1/31/67 to 3/23/68)20-Point Games: 82, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Consecutive 20-Point Games: 18, Elvin Hayes (1/2/68 to 3/22/68)30-Point Games: 54, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Consecutive 30-Point Games: 18, Elvin Hayes (1/2/68 to 3/22/68)40-Point Games: 18, Elvin Hayes (1965-68)Consecutive 40-Point Games: 5, Elvin Hayes (2/17/68 to 3/4/68)

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POINTSGame – High: 158, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68)Game – Low: 33, vs. Southeast Oklahoma (12/8/47)Opp. Game – High: 121, at Bowling Green (3/1/75)Opp. Game – Low: 31, by Abilene Christian (12/2/47)Half – High: 85 (1st), vs. Texas Wesleyan (2/22/66)Half – Low: 5 (2nd), vs. Texas A&M (1/10/79)Opp. Half – High: 66 (2nd), vs. Purdue (Indianapolis) (12/10/93)Opp. Half – Low: 12 (1st), at UConn (12/28/16); 14 (2nd), by Tulsa (2/18/06)Overtime: 17, vs. Rice (12/7/99); vs. Texas A&M (1/24/97)Opp. Overtime: 23, at Rice (1/26/11)Season – High: 3,467 in 1976-77Season – Low: 756 in 1946

SCORING AVERAGESeason – High: 98.1 in 1965-66Season – Low: 54.0 in 1965-66

FIELD GOALS MADEGame – High: 74, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68)Game – Low: 12, vs. Sam Houston State (1/17/46)Season – Low: 1,419 in 1976-77Season – Low: 288 in 1946

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame – High: 124, vs. Texas Wesleyan (2/22/66)Game – Low: 39, vs. Maryland (3/19/83; NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional) vs. Arkansas (1/19/80)Season – High: 2,808 in 1967-68Season – Low: 1,437 in 1947-48

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame – High: 70.0 (35-of-50), vs. Tennessee State (12/30/01)Game – Low: 21.3 (16-75), vs. Texas A&M (2/24/54)Season – High: 53.1 (1,186-of-2,232) in 1982-83Season – Low: 28.1 (446-1,587) in 1948-49

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame – High: 19, vs. Florida Tech (11/22/05)Game – Low: 0, done nine times; Most recently vs. Saint Louis (3/7/01, C-USA Tournament)Season – High: 375 in 2007-08Season – Low: 94 in 1986-87

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame – High: 45, vs. Saint Louis (12/5/90)Game – Low: 1, vs. Rice (2/7/87)Season –High: 1,039 in 2007-08Season – Low: 238 in 1986-87

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame – High: .750 (12-of-16), at Louisville (2/6/88)Game – Low: 0.0, done nine times; Most recently vs. Saint Louis (0-8) (3/7/01, C-USA Tournament)Season – High: 42.5 (150-of-353) in 1989-90Season – Low: 29.1 (105-361) in 2000-01

FREE THROWS MADEGame – High: 43, vs. Southwestern (12/12/77)Game – Low: 0, at TCU (1/19/05); vs. SMU (1/5/84)Season – High: 644 in 1976-77Season – Low: 205 in 1947-48

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame – High: 54, at Bradley (2/9/56)Game – Low: 1, vs. SMU (2/16/11)Season – High: 950 in 1976-77Season – Low: 345 in 1947-48

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame – High: 95.7 (22-of-23), at Montana State (1/30/70)Game – Low: 0.0 (0-7), at TCU (1/19/05); (0-6), vs. SMU (1/5/84)Season – High: 77.0 (552-of-717) in 2007-08Season –Low: 57.0 (318-558) in 1948-49

REBOUNDSGame – High: 91, vs. Rice (3/7/74)Game – Low: 15, vs. Oklahoma State (1/25/54)Season – High: 2,074 in 1967-68Season – Low: 871 in 1957-58

REBOUNDING AVERAGESeason – High: 62.8 (2,074 - 33) in 1967-68Season – Low: 32.8 (1,050 - 32) in 2004-05

ASSISTSGame – High: 44, vs. Texas Lutheran (12/8/81)Game – Low: 3, done three times; Most recently at USC (12/3/95); Season – High: 745 in 1976-77Season – Low: 337 in 1962-63

ASSISTS AVERAGESeason – High: 22.7 (614 - 27) in 1972-73Season – Low: 10.0 (269 - 27) in 2003-04

STEALSGame – High: 26, vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) (12/4/78)Game – Low: 0, done five times; Most recently vs. Cincinnati (1/7/14)Season – High: 389 in 1982-83Season – Low: 136 in 1975-76

STEALS AVERAGESeason – High: 12.4 (385 - 31) in 2005-06Season – Low: 5.0 (136 - 27) in 1975-76

BLOCKED SHOTSGame – High: 17, vs. Arkansas (1/22/83)Game – Low: 0, done 44 times; Most recently at Saint Louis (11/25/06)Season – High: 286 in 1983-84Season – Low: 46 in 1988-89

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGESeason – High: 7.9 (269 - 34) in 1982-83Season – Low: 1.5 (46 - 31) in 1988-89

FOULSGame – High: 36, at Lamar (12/1/76)Game – Low: 5, vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) (12/12/66)Season – High: 849 in 1976-77Season – Low: 228 in 1946

DISQUALIFICATIONSGame: 5, at Virginia (11/23/85)Season – High: 40 in 1979-80Season – Low: 7 in 1995-96, 1991-92

TURNOVERSGame – High: 38, vs. Nevada (12/17/76); at Creighton (2/17/73)Game – Low: 1, vs. UConn (2/1/15)Season – High: 666 in 1976-77Season – Low: 315 in 2009-10

GAMES PLAYEDSeason – High: 37 in 1983-84, 1976-77Season – Low: 14 in 1945-46

MINUTES PLAYEDGame: 300, at TCU (2/17/81); vs. Michigan (12/21/62)Season: 7,450 in 1976-77

AVERAGE MINUTES PLAYEDSeason: 205.6 in 2003-04

MARGIN OF VICTORYUH: 77 (158-81), vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68)Opp: 47 (63-110), at Washington (12/24/04)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WONOverall: 32 (3/25/67 to 3/16/68)In-Season: 31 (12/2/67 to 3/22/68)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOSTOverall: 13 (12/7/93 to 2/2/94)

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POINTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 2,884 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 2,832 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 3. 2,043 Michael Young 134 1980-84 4. 1,880 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 5. 1,838 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 6. 1,765 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 7. 1,741 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 8. 1,684 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 9. 1,662 Greg Anderson 123 1983-8710. 1,548 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87

SCORING AVERAGE (min. two years)Rk. Avg. Player G Pts. Years 1. 31.0 Elvin Hayes 93 2,884 1965-68 2. 24.4 Otis Birdsong 116 2,832 1973-77 3. 22.8 Don Boldebuck 51 1,162 1954-56 4. 22.6 Aubrey Coleman 67 1,516 2008-10 5. 22.3 Louis Dunbar 79 1,765 1972-75 6. 22.0 Ollie Taylor 56 1,231 1968-70 7. 21.4 Robert McKiver 67 1,435 2006-08 8. 20.9 Rob Williams 88 1,838 1979-82 9. 20.7 Dwight Davis 84 1,741 1969-7210. 19.2 Gee Gervin 58 1,114 1998-00

FIELD GOALS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 1,215 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 1,176 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 3. 900 Michael Young 134 1980-84 4. 759 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 5. 753 Craig Upchurch 95 1987-92 6. 718 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 7. 685 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 8. 676 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 9. 645 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-8610. 631 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 2,265 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 2,148 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 3. 1,833 Michael Young 134 1980-84 4. 1,574 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 5. 1,453 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 6. 1,429 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 7. 1,406 Kenneth Williams 126 1976-80 8. 1,355 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 9. 1,347 Dwight Davis 84 1969-7210. 1,268 Gary Phillips 79 1958-61

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGERk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years 1. .669 Bo Outlaw 352-526 1991-93 2. .639 Hakeem Olajuwon 532-833 1981-84 3. .592 Lyle Harger 376-635 1960-63 4. .587 Larry Micheaux 554-943 1979-83 5. .577 George Walker 422-732 1975-79 6. .572 Marshall Sauls 103-180 1978-80 7. .571 TaShawn Thomas 577-1,010 2011-14 8. .56460 Rich Apolskis 201-356 1963-66 9. .56456 Carl Herrera 188-333 1989-9010. .556 Craig Upchurch 753-1,355 1987-92

3-POINT FIELD GOALSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 261 Robert McKiver 67 2007-08 2. 251 Kelvin Lewis 65 2007-10 3. 243 Jherrod Stiggers 97 2011-15 4. 227 Andre Owens 87 2002-04 5. 183 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 6. 182 Damon Jones 81 1994-97 7. 170 Damyean Dotson 64 2015-17 8. 168 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 9. 161 Oliver Lafayette 64 2005-0710. 145 Jessie Drain 115 1991-95

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 719 Robert McKiver 67 2007-08 2. 679 Jherrod Stiggers 66 2011-15 3. 675 Andre Owens 87 2002-05 4. 658 Kelvin Lewis 65 2007-10 5. 530 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 6. 521 Damon Jones 81 1994-97 7. 500 Oliver Lafayette 64 2005-07 8. 439 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 9. 413 Damyean Dotson 64 2015-1710. 411 Jesse Drain 115 1991-95

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 85 made)Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years 1. .423 Byron Smith 137-324 1989-91 2 .412 Damyean Dotson 170-413 2015-17 3. .402 Joseph Young 121-301 2010-13 4. .400 Adam Brown 96-240 2009-11 5. .394 Dominic Smith 85-216 2000-02 6. .392 Darian Thibodeaux 94-240 2010-12 7. .390 Horace Chaney 139-356 1987-89 8. .384 Dion Dowell 124-323 2006-08 9. .383 Derrick Daniels 168-439 1988-9210. .381 Kelvin Lewis 251-658 2007-10

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3-POINT FGMRk. No. Player Dates 1. 32 Damyean Dotson 11/11/16 – 3/16/17 2. 28 Robert McKiver 11/26/07 - 3/27/08 3. 26 Jherrod Stiggers 2/5/14 – 1/15/15 26 Kelvin Lewis 3/7/09 - 2/6/10 5. 25 Robert McKiver 11/13/06 – 2/19/07 26 Kelvin Lewis 3/7/09 - 2/6/10 6. 23 Richard Hollis 1/9 – 11/30/88 7. 22 Byron Smith 3/11/90 – 2/7/91 22 Byron Smith 12/18/89 – 3/10/90 9. 21 Sam Mack 12/14/91 – 3/13/9210. 18 Damon Jones 12/3/94 – 2/15/95

FREE THROWS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 480 Otis Birdsong 116 1980-83 2. 454 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 3. 409 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-10 4. 402 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 5. 394 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 6. 372 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 Gary Phillips 79 1958-61 8. 371 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 9. 361 Ollie Taylor 56 1968-7010. 326 Tim Moore 70 1993-96

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 769 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 709 Otis Birdson 116 1073-77 3. 587 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 4. 547 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-10 5. 543 Gary Philips 79 1958-61 6. 538 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 7. 517 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 8. 515 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 9. 511 Ollie Taylor 56 1968-7010. 498 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGERk. Pct. Player FT-A Years 1. .866 Joseph Young 181-209 2010-13 2. .861 Bernie Kapner 174-202 1956-59 3. .840 Dominic Smith 293-349 2000-02 4. .833 Jim Hatton 185-222 1952-55 5. .818 Wayne Ballard 121-148 1964-66 6. .8160 Robert McKiver 306-375 2006-08 7. .8158 Kelvin Lewis 248-304 2007-10 8. .810 Kenneth Williams 226-279 1976-80 9. .8038 Roger Fernandes 127-158 1987-9210. .8037 Carl Herrera 172-214 1989-90

REBOUNDSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 1,602 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 1,067 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1981-84 3. 1,045 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 4. 969 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 5. 961 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 6. 948 Clyde Drexler 96 1980-83 7. 863 Don Boldebuck 51 1954-55 8. 859 Ken Spain 90 1966-69 9. 833 TaShawn Thomas 96 2011-1410. 797 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92

REBOUNDING AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G Rebs. Years 1. 17.2 Elvin Hayes 93 1,602 1965-68 2. 16.9 Don Boldebuck 51 863 1954-56 3. 13.7 Dwight Jones 54 739 1971-73 4. 11.4 Dwight Davis 84 961 1969-72 5. 10.7 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1,067 1981-84 6. 10.3 Ollie Taylor 58 578 1968-70 7. 10.2 Louis Truscott 60 612 2001-03 8. 10.1 Lyle Harger 76 766 1960-63 9. 10.0 Tim Moore 70 703 1993-9610. 9.9 Mike Schultz 69 683 1976-78

ASSISTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 740 Reid Gettys 120 1981-85 2. 711 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 3. 626 Ken Ciolli 129 1975-79 4. 502 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 502 Alvin Franklin 125 1983-86 6. 407 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 7. 365 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 8. 346 Joe Hamood 84 1963-66 9. 338 Cecile Rose 114 1974-7810. 334 Anthony Goldwire 57 1992-94

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ASSISTS AVERAGE (min. 50 games)Rk. Avg. Player G Asts. Years 1. 6.2 Reid Gettys 120 740 1981-85 2. 5.9 Anthony Goldwire 57 334 1992-94 3. 5.7 Derrick Daniels 124 711 1988-92 4. 5.32 Poo Welch 59 314 1969-71 5. 5.29 L.J. Rose 49 259 2013-15 6. 5.1 George Reynolds 54 274 1967-69 7. 4.9 Ken Ciolli 129 629 1975-79 8. 4.6 Rob Williams 88 407 1979-82 9. 4.3 Randy Brown 57 243 1986-8810 4.14 Galen Robinson Jr. 64 265 2015 – 11. 4.11 Joe Hamood 84 346 1963-66

BLOCKED SHOTS Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 454 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1980-84 2. 231 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 3. 227 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 4. 211 Bo Outlaw 61 1991-93 5. 209 TaShawn Thomas 96 2011-14 6. 160 Anwar Ferguson 55 2002-04 7. 155 Dwight Jones 54 1969-71 8. 137 Danrad Knowles 126 2013-17 9. 135 Maurice Pressley 79 1972-7510. 133 Tim Moore 70 1993-96

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (min. 50 games)Rk. Avg. Player G Blks. Years 1. 4.5 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 454 1980-84 2. 3.5 Bo Outlaw 61 211 1991-93 3. 2.91 Anwar Ferguson 55 160 2002-04 4. 2.87 Dwight Jones 54 155 1969-71 5. 2.8 Dwight Davis 84 231 1969-72 6. 2.2 TaShawn Thomas 96 209 2011-14 7. 1.90 Tim Moore 70 133 1993-96 8. 1.85 Greg Anderson 123 227 1983-87 9. 1.7 Maurice Pressley 79 130 1972-7510. 1.6 Rolando Ferreira 61 195 1986-88

STEALSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 268 Clyde Drexler 96 1980-83 2. 237 Ken Ciolli 129 1975-79 3. 217 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 4. 215 Michael Young 134 1980-84 5. 209 Kenneth Williams 126 1976-80 6. 207 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 7. 183 Oliver Lafayette 64 2005-07 8. 168 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-10 9. 158 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-9210. 157 Rob Williams 88 1979-82

STEALS AVERAGE (min. 50 games)Rk. Avg. Player G Stls. Years 1. 2.9 Oliver Lafayette 64 183 2005-07 2. 2.8 Clyde Drexler 96 268 1980-83 3. 2.5 Aubrey Coleman 67 168 2008-10 4. 2.3 Brian Latham 63 148 2004-06 5. 2.001 Anthony Goldwire 57 115 1992-94 6. 2.0 Bo Outlaw 61 122 1991-93 7. 1.91 Randy Brown 57 109 1986-88 8. 1.87 Otis Birdsong 116 217 1973-77 9. 1.85 Dominic Smith 60 111 2000-0210. 1.83 Rob Williams 88 161 1979-82

WINSRk. No. Player Record Years 1. 109 Michael Young 109-25 1980-84 2. 95 Reid Gettys 95-25 1981-85 3. 90 Alvin Franklin 90-35 1982-86 4. 89 Larry Micheaux 89-34 1979-83 5. 87 George Walker 87-42 1975-79 Ken Ciolli 87-42 1975-79 7. 85 Derrick Daniels 85-39 1988-92 Craig Upchurch 85-41 1987-92 9. 84 Hakeem Olajuwon 84-16 1981-8410. 83 Charles Thompson 83-35 1974-78

CONFERENCE WINSRk. No. Player Record Years 1. 52 Michael Young (SWC) 52-12 1980-84 2. 47 Alvin Franklin (SWC) 47-17 1982-86 3. 45 Larry Micheaux (SWC) 45-19 1979-83 4. 44 Reid Gettys (SWC) 44-16 1981-85 5. 42 Derrick Daniels (SWC) 42-20 1988-92 Hakeem Olajuwon (SWC) 42-6 1981-84 Craig Upchurch (SWC) 42-20 1987-92 8. 40 Greg Anderson (SWC) 40-24 1983-87 Rickie Winslow (SWC) 40-24 1983-87 10. 37 Clyde Drexler (SWC) 37-11 1980-83 George Walker (SWC) 37-27 1975-79 Ken Ciolli (SWC) 37-27 1975-79

GAMES PLAYEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 134 Michael Young 1980-84 2. 129 Ken Ciolli 1975-79 George Walker 1975-79 4. 126 Danrad Knowles 2013-17 Craig Upchurch 1987-92 Kenneth Williams 1976-80 7. 125 Alvin Franklin 1982-86 8. 124 Derrick Daniels 1988-92 Rickie Winslow 1983-8710. 123 Greg Anderson 1983-87 Larry Micheaux 1979-83

CONFERENCE GAMES PLAYEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 72 Danrad Knowles 2013-17 2. 64 Michael Young (SWC) 1980-84 Alvin Franklin (SWC) 1980-84 Larry Micheaux (SWC) 1979-83 Greg Anderson (SWC) 1983-87 Rickie Winslow (SWC) 1983-87 George Walker (SWC) 1975-79 Ken Ciolli (SWC) 1975-79 8. 62 Derrick Daniels (SWC) 1988-92 Craig Upchurch (SWC) 1987-92 Kenneth Williams (SWC) 1976-80

GAMES STARTEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 129 Michael Young 1980-84 2. 126 Craig Upchurch 1987-92 3. 124 Derrick Daniels 1988-92 4. 123 Rickie Winslow 1983-87 5. 113 Lanny Smith 2003-08 6. 112 Alvin Franklin 1982-86 7. 107 Larry Micheaux 1979-83 8. 96 TaShawn Thomas 2011-14 9. 95 Clyde Drexler 1980-8310. 94 Greg Anderson 1983-87

CONFERENCE GAMES STARTEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 64 Rickie Winslow (SWC) 1983-87 2. 63 Michael Young (SWC) 1980-84 3. 62 Derrick Daniels (SWC) 1988-92 Craig Upchurch (SWC) 1987-92 5. 60 Alvin Franklin (SWC) 1982-86 6. 56 Lanny Smith (C-USA) 2003-08 7. 55 Larry Micheaux (SWC) 1979-83 8. 50 Danrad Knowles (American) 2013-17 TaShawn Thomas (C-USA, American) 2011-1410. 48 Kenny Younger (C-USA) 1997-00 Greg Anderson (SWC) 1983-87 Clyde Drexler (SWC) 1980-83 Rob Williams (SWC) 1979-82

MINUTES PLAYEDRk. No. Player G Years 1. 4,498 Michael Young 134 1980-84 2. 4,087 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 3. 4,065 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 4. 4,062 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 5. 3,916 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 6. 3,830 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 7. 3,535 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 8. 3,457 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 9. 3,418 Larry Micheaux 123 1979-8310. 3,335 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68

MINUTES AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G Min. Years 1. 37.2 Ollie Taylor 56 2,086 1968-70 2. 37.1 Poo Welch 59 2,190 1969-71 3. 36.9 Anthony Goldwire 57 2,105 1992-94 4. 36.14 Dwight Davis 84 3,036 1969-72 5. 36.10 Robert McKiver 67 2,419 2006-08 6. 35.9 Elvin Hayes 93 3,335 1965-68 7. 35.8 Andre Owens 87 3,115 2002-05 8. 35.6 Robert Williams 88 3,129 1979-82 9. 35.02 Otis Birdsong 116 4,062 1973-7710 34.96 Aubrey Coleman 67 2,342 2008-10

TRIPLE-DOUBLESRk. No. Player Years 1. 10 Hakeem Olajuwon 1981-84 2. 2 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 3. 1 Bo Outlaw 1991-93 Clyde Drexler 1980-83 Dwight Davis 1969-72 George Reynolds 1967-69

DOUBLE-DOUBLESRk. No. Player Years 1. 86 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 2. 55 Dwight Davis 1969-72 3. 53 Hakeem Olajuwon 1981-84 4. 47 Greg Anderson 1983-87 5. 44 Don Boldebuck 1954-56 6. 43 Clyde Drexler 1980-83 7. 42 Rickie Winslow 1983-87 8. 40 Lyle Harger 1960-63 9. 38 Ken Spain 1966-6910. 36 Dwight Jones 1971-73 Tim Moore 1993-96

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POINTS SCOREDRk. No. Player G Years 1. 1,214 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 2. 1,090 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 3. 895 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 4. 881 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 5. 801 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 6. 789 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 7. 749 Rob Williams 30 1980-81 8. 734 Michael Young 37 1983-84 9. 733 Ollie Taylor 30 1969-7010. 730 Otis Birdsong 28 1975-76

SCORING AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G Pts Years 1. 36.8 Elvin Hayes 33 1,214 1967-68 2. 30.3 Otis Birdsong 36 1,090 1976-77 3. 28.4 Elvin Hayes 31 881 1966-67 4. 27.2 Elvin Hayes 29 789 1965-66 5. 26.1 Otis Birdsong 30 730 1975-76 6. 25.6 Aubrey Coleman 35 895 2009-10 7. 25.0 Rob Williams 30 749 1980-81 8. 24.6 Otis Birdsong 26 640 1974-75 9. 24.43 Ollie Taylor 30 733 1969-7010. 24.37 Dwight Davis 27 658 1971-72

FIELD GOALS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 519 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 2. 452 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 3. 373 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 4. 323 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 5. 319 Michael Young 37 1983-84 6. 305 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 7. 302 Otis Birdsong 30 1975-76 8. 298 Rob Williams 30 1980-81 9. 268 Otis Birdsong 26 1974-7510. 266 Michael Young 34 1982-83

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 945 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 2. 794 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 3. 750 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 4. 717 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 5. 637 Michael Young 37 1983-84 6. 598 Rob Williams 30 1980-81 7. 588 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 8. 583 Kenneth Williams 31 1978-79 9. 582 Otis Birdsong 28 1975-7610. 570 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years 1. .684 Bo Outlaw 156-228 1991-92 2. .675 Hakeem Olajuwon 249-399 1983-84 3. .658 Bo Outlaw 196-298 1992-93 4. .656 Lyle Harger 193-294 1962-63 5. .630 Braxton Clark 63-100 1984-85 6. .611 Hakeem Olajuwon 192-314 1982-83 7. .607 Hakeem Olajuwon 91-150 1981-82 8. .604 Larry Micheaux 177-293 1981-82 9. .600 Larry Micheaux 123-205 1980-8110. .598 George Walker 73-122 1976-77

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 145 Robert McKiver 33 2007-08 2. 116 Robert McKiver 33 2006-07 3. 108 Damyean Dotson 32 2016-17 4. 102 Kelvin Lewis 35 2009-10 5. 100 Andre Owens 32 2004-05 6. 96 Jherrod Stiggers 31 2014-15 7. 93 Kelvin Lewis 33 2008-09 8. 86 Oliver Lafayette 31 2005-06 9. 80 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2013-14 80 Lanny Smith 32 2004-05

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 376 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 2. 343 Robert McKiver 33 2006-07 3. 280 Jherrod Stiggers 31 2014-15 280 Andre Owens 32 2004-05 5. 270 Oliver Lafayette 31 2005-06 6. 257 Kelvin Lewis 35 2009-10 7. 252 Kelvin Lewis 33 2008-09 8. 244 Damyean Dotson 3 2016-17 9. 230 Oliver Lafayette 33 2006-0710. 222 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2013-14

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 45 made)Rk. Pct. Player 3FGA-M Years 1 .484 Wes VanBeck 46-95 2016-17 2. .456 Byron Smith 72-158 1989-90 3. .443 Damyean Dotson 108-244 2016-17 4. .440 Darian Thibodeaux 59-134 2010-11t5. .426 Dominic Smith 49-115 2001-02 .426 Jessie Drain 49-115 1992-93 7. .423 Adam Brown 47-111 2010-11 8. .420 Joseph Young 66-157 2012-13 9. .417 Derrick Daniels 45-108 1989-9010. .408 Dion Dowell 73-179 2007-08

FREE THROWS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 235 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 235 Ollie Taylor 30 1969-70 3. 190 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 4. 186 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 5. 176 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 6. 174 Aubrey Coleman 32 2008-09 7. 172 Carl Herrera 33 1989-90 8. 165 Lyle Harger 26 1962-63 9. 156 Don Boldebuck 26 1955-56 10. 154 Don Boldebuck 25 1954-55

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 321 Ollie Taylor 30 1969-70 2. 319 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 3. 285 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 4. 283 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 5. 257 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 6. 232 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 7. 228 Aubrey Coleman 32 2008-09 8. 227 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 9. 226 Don Boldebuck 26 1955-5610 222 Don Boldebuck 25 1954-55

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 50 made)Rk. Pct. Player FTM-A Years 1. .922 Zamal Nixon 94-102 2010-11 2. .888 Dominic Smith 142-160 2000-01 3. .884 Robert McKiver 190-215 2007-08 4. .879 Dion Dowell 58-66 2007-08 5. .876 Bernie Kapner 57-66 1956-57 6. .875 Joseph Young 140-160 2012-13 7. .873 Wes VanBeck 55-63 2016-17 8. .862 Wayne Ballard 50-58 1965-66 9. .851 Kenneth Williams 57-67 1977-7810. .840 Pete Markle 63-75 1959-60

REBOUNDSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 624 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 2. 500 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 3. 490 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 4. 488 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 5. 453 Don Boldebuck 25 1954-55 6. 422 Ken Spain 33 1967-68 7. 410 Don Boldebuck 26 1955-56 8. 388 Hakeem Olajuwon 34 1982-83 9. 380 Dwight Jones 27 1972-7310. 362 Mike Schultz 37 1976-77

REBOUNDING AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G. Rebs. Years 1. 18.9 Elvin Hayes 33 624 1967-68 2. 18.1 Don Boldebuck 25 457 1954-55 3. 16.9 Elvin Hayes 29 490 1965-66 4. 15.8 Don Boldebuck 26 410 1955-56 5. 15.7 Elvin Hayes 31 488 1966-67 6. 14.1 Dwight Jones 27 380 1972-73 7. 13.8 Lyle Harger 26 359 1962-63 8. 13.5 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 500 1983-84 9. 13.3 Dwight Jones 27 359 1971-7210. 12.9 Greg Anderson 28 360 1985-86

ASSISTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 309 Reid Gettys 37 1983-84 2. 209 Reid Gettys 34 1982-83 3. 208 Reid Gettys 30 1984-85 4. 201 Ken Ciolli 37 1976-77 5. 196 Derrick Daniels 33 1989-90 6. 190 Joe Hamood 29 1965-66 7. 181 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 8. 180 Poo Welch 30 1969-70 9. 179 Derrick Daniels 29 1990-9110. 173 Ken Ciolli 31 1978-79

ASSISTS AVERAGERk. No. Player G Asts. Years 1. 8.4 Reid Gettys 37 309 1983-84 2. 6.9 Reid Gettys 30 208 1984-85 3. 6.6 Joe Hamood 29 190 1965-66 4. 6.23 Donnell Hayes 26 162 1973-74 5. 6.17 Derrick Daniels 29 179 1990-91 6. 6.11 Reid Gettys 34 209 1982-83 7. 6.07 Anthony Goldwire 27 164 1993-94 8. 6.0 Poo Welch 30 180 1969-70 9. 5.9 Derrick Daniels 33 196 1989-9010. 5.8 Derrick Daniels 31 181 1988-89

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BLOCKED SHOTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 207 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 2. 175 Hakeem Olajuwon 34 1982-83 3. 125 Dwight Davis 29 1970-71 4. 114 Bo Outlaw 30 1992-93 5. 111 Anwar Ferguson 27 2003-04 6. 106 Dwight Davis 27 1971-72 7. 97 Dwight Jones 26 1972-73 Bo Outlaw 31 1991-92 9. 90 TaShawn Thomas 33 2013-1410. 83 Tim Moore 28 1994-95

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G Blks. Years 1. 5.6 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 207 1983-84 2. 5.1 Hakeem Olajuwon 34 175 1982-83 3. 4.3 Dwight Davis 29 125 1970-71 4. 4.1 Anwar Ferguson 27 111 2003-04 5. 3.9 Dwight Davis 27 106 1971-72 6. 3.8 Bo Outlaw 30 114 1992-93 7. 3.6 Dwight Jones 26 97 1972-73 8. 3.1 Bo Outlaw 31 97 1991-92 9. 3.0 Tim Moore 28 85 1994-9510. 2.7 TaShawn Thomas 33 90 2013-14

STEALSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 113 Clyde Drexler 34 1982-83 2. 105 Oliver Lafayette 31 2005-06 3. 97 Clyde Drexler 32 1981-82 4. 93 Aubrey Coleman 95 2009-10 5. 84 Brian Latham 32 2004-05 6. 78 Oliver Lafayette 33 2006-07 Ken Ciolli 33 1977-78 8. 77 Randy Brown 29 1987-88 9. 75 Aubrey Coleman 32 2008-09 Ken Ciolli 31 1978-79

STEALS AVERAGERk. No. Player G Stls. Years 1. 3.4 Oliver Lafayette 31 105 2005-06 2. 3.3 Clyde Drexler 34 113 1982-83 3. 3.0 Clyde Drexler 32 97 1981-82 4. 2.667 Steve Newsome 27 72 1972-73 5. 2.657 Aubrey Coleman 35 93 2009-10 6. 2.655 Randy Brown 29 77 1987-88 7. 2.6 Brian Latham 32 84 2004-05 8. 2.423 Donnell Hayes 26 63 1973-74 9. 2.419 Ken Ciolli 31 75 1978-7910. 2.36 Oliver Lafayette 33 78 2006-07 Ken Ciolli 33 78 1977-78

GAMES PLAYEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 37 Alvin Franklin 1983-84 Reid Gettys 1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 Michael Young 1983-84 Ken Ciolli 1976-77 Cecile Rose 1976-77 Mike Schultz 1976-77 Charles Thompson 1976-77 Mark Trammel 1976-77 George Walker 1976-77

GAMES STARTEDRk. No. Player Years1. 37 Alvin Franklin 1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 Michael Young 1983-844. 36 Rickie Winslow 1983-845. 35 Aubrey Coleman 2009-10 Kelvin Lewis 2009-107. 34 Tafari Toney 2007-08 Michael Young 1982-83 Clyde Drexler 1982-83 Larry Micheaux 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83

MINUTES PLAYEDRk. No. Player G Years 1. 1,354 Michael Young 37 1983-84 2. 1,342 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 3. 1,293 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 4. 1,278 Kelvin Lewis 35 2009-10 5. 1,270 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 6. 1,260 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 7. 1,236 Robert McKiver 33 2006-07 8. 1,218 Kelvin Lewis 33 2008-09 9. 1,204 Alvin Franklin 37 1983-8410. 1,188 Ken Spain 33 1967-68

MINUTES AVERAGERk. No. Player G Min. Years 1. 39.03 Robert Williams 30 1,171 1980-81 2. 39.0 Poo Welch 29 1,131 1970-71 3. 38.8 Alvin Franklin 28 1,085 1985-86 4. 38.6 Otis Birdsong 28 1,082 1975-76 5. 38.5 Elvin Hayes 33 1,270 1967-68 6. 38.4 Ollie Taylor 30 1,153 1969-70 7. 37.7 Greg Anderson 28 1,055 1985-86 8. 37.6 Dwight Davis 27 1,014 1971-72 9. 37.5 David Marrs 28 1,050 1975-7610. 37.45 Robert McKiver 33 1,236 2006-07

TRIPLE-DOUBLESRk. No. Player Years 1. 7 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 2. 3 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 3. 2 Elvin Hayes 1967-68 4. 1 Bo Outlaw 1992-93 Clyde Drexler 1981-82 Dwight Davis 1970-71 George Reynolds 1967-68

DOUBLE-DOUBLESRk. No. Player Years 1. 32 Elvin Hayes 1967-68 2. 28 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 Elvin Hayes 1966-67 4. 26 Elvin Hayes 1965-66 5. 24 Don Boldebuck 1954-55 6. 23 Ken Spain 1967-68 7. 22 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 Dwight Davis 1970-71 9. 20 Dwight Davis 1971-72 Don Boldebuck 1955-56

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POINTS 1. 62 Elvin Hayes Valparaiso 2/24/68 2. 55 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 3. 52 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 4. 51 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 5. 50 Elvin Hayes at Centenary 2/10/68 50 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 50 Don Boldebuck at Sam Houston State 2/17/55 8. 49 Elvin Hayes vs. Loyola-Chicago 3/9/68 9. 48 Elvin Hayes Fairfield 1/29/6810. 45 Elvin Hayes vs. Marquette 12/29/67 45 Elvin Hayes Montana State 12/14/67Opp. 51 by Red Murrell at Drake 3/3/58

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 28 Elvin Hayes Valparaiso 2/24/68 2. 24 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 3. 23 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 4. 22 Elvin Hayes vs. Marquette 12/29/67 5. 20 Elvin Hayes Centenary 1/6/68 20 Elvin Hayes vs. Montana State 12/14/67 7. 19 Otis Birdsong Texas 1/18/77 19 Dwight Davis vs. Arizona State 12/11/71 19 Elvin Hayes at UNLV 1/31/67 19 Elvin Hayes Centenary 12/14/66 19 Don Boldebuck at Sam Houston State 2/17/55Opp. 24 by Ron Schlieman North Dakota State 12/7/67

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. 41 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 2. 37 Elvin Hayes at Centenary 2/10/68 3. 36 Elvin Hayes Valparaiso 2/24/68 36 Elvin Hayes Centenary 1/6/68 5. 35 Elvin Hayes vs. Marquette 12/29/67 35 Elvin Hayes Montana State 12/14/67 7. 34 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 34 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 9. 33 Elvin Hayes UT Arlington 2/22/6810. 32 Otis Birdsong vs. St. Bonaventure 3/20/77 32 Elvin Hayes at UNLV 12/23/67 32 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 12/8/66Opp. 40 by Austin Carr Notre Dame 3/20/71 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 1. .933 (14-15) Louis Dunbar at Rice 1/16/73 2. .923 (12-13) Rob Williams Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 .923 (12-13) Mike Schultz Texas Lutheran 12/7/77 .923 (12-13) Wayne Ballard Portland 2/26/66 5. .917 (11-12) Tim Moore at Texas A&M 2/16/94 .917 (11-12) Greg Anderson vs. South Alabama 11/30/84 7. .909 (10-11) Greg Anderson at Toledo 12/27/85 .909 (10-11) Hakeem Olajuwon vs. Villanova 3/27/83 9. .900 (9-10) Bo Outlaw at SMU 3/7/92 .900 (9-10) Chris Morris at Arkansas 1/22/90Opp. .929 (13-14) by Larry Ward at Centenary 1/25/69

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 9 Robert McKiver vs. Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 9 Robert McKiver vs. College of Charleston 11/17/07 9 Robert McKiver vs. Prairie View A&M 11/29/06 4. 8 Jherrod Stiggers Mississippi Valley State 12/28/14 8 Andre Owens at Marquette 3/2/05 6. 7 Damyean Dotson UCF 2/1/17 7 Jherrod Stiggers vs. Texas Tech 12/23/14 7 Joseph Young vs. Texas-Pan American 1/3/13 7 Kelvin Lewis SMU 2/13/10 7 Kelvin Lewis Troy 12/14/09 7 Zamal Nixon SMU 3/7/09 7 Kelvin Lewis at Southern Miss 1/17/09 7 Kelvin Lewis Mississippi Valley State 12/13/08 7 Kelvin Lewis Valparaiso 3/24/08 7 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 7 Robert McKiver at UCF 2/2/08 7 Robert McKiver SMU 1/13/07 7 Robert McKiver Memphis 1/11/07 7 Robert McKiver at Rhode Island 11/13/06 7 Ramon Dyer at North Texas 12/23/05 7 Oliver Lafayette Arizona 12/3/05 7 Lamar Roberson Florida Tech 11/25/05 7 Andre Owens at Wichita State 3/16/05 7 Andre Owens Louisville 1/5/05 7 Andre Owens Texas A&M 12/27/03 7 Gee Gervin at UAB 1/9/99 7 David Diaz at Cal State Fullerton 2/10/93 7 Horace Chaney Arkansas 2/1/89 7 Richard Hollis vs. Drexel 12/20/87Opp. 11 by Dennis Scott vs. Georgia Tech 12/28/88

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 20 Robert McKiver vs. College of Charleston 11/17/07 2. 19 Kelvin Lewis at Arizona 1/24/09 3. 18 Robert McKiver at Tulsa 3/26/08 18 Andre Owens at Wichita State 3/16/05 5. 17 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 17 Robert McKiver Prairie View A&M 11/29/06 7. 16 Kelvin Lewis vs. SMU 2/13/10 16 Kelvin Lewis at Southern Miss 1/17/09 16 Robert McKiver at Memphis 2/25/07 16 Andre Owens Louisville 1/5/05Opp. 19 by Dennis Scott Georgia Tech 12/28/88

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.) 1. .700 (7-10) Lamar Roberson Florida Tech 11/22/05 .700 (7-10) Horace Chaney Arkansas 2/1/89 .700 (7-10) Richard Hollis Drexel 12/20/87 4. .667 (6-9) Lanny Smith at TCU 1/19/05 .667 (6-9) Oliver Lafayette at LSU 11/29/05 6. .643 (9-14) Robert McKiver Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 7. .636 (7-11) Ramon Dyer at North Texas 12/23/05 .636 (7-11) Oliver Lafayette Arizona 12/3/05 9. .600 (6-10) Robert McKiver Rice 2/23/08 .600 (6-10) Robert McKiver Tulsa 2/6/08 .600 (6-10) Dion Dowell Southern 12/8/07 .600 (6-10) Marcus Malone at Rhode Island 11/13/06 .600 (6-10) Ramon Dyer at DePaul 1/8/05Opp. .800 (8-10) by Darrell Jenkins East Carolina 2/10/07 by Edward Garrett McNeese State 11/19/04

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FREE THROWS MADE 1. 18 Dominic Smith Southern Miss 1/23/02 18 Ollie Taylor vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 3. 17 Kelvin Lewis at UTEP 1/14/09 17 George Walker at Rice 1/20/79 5. 16 Aubrey Coleman UCF 1/20/10 16 Don Boldebuck at Texas 12/11/54 16 Don Boldebuck at Oklahoma City 2/7/55 16 Don Boldebuck Detroit 12/16/55 16 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 10. 15 Rob Williams vs. Texas Tech 2/3/82 Opp. 22 by Cleo Littleton Wichita State 2/12/55

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS 1. 24 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 24 Don Boldebuck Detroit 12/17/54 3. 21 Don Boldebuck Detroit 12/16/55 4. 20 Dominic Smith Southern Miss 1/23/02 20 George Walker at Rice 1/20/79 20 Ollie Taylor vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 6. 19 Galen Robinson UAB 1/11/97 19 Elvin Hayes at Hardin-Simmons 2/26/68 19 Elvin Hayes Hardin-Simmons 2/9/67 19 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/6310. 18 Kelvin Lewis at UTEP 1/14/09 18 Ken Spain at Virginia Tech 3/1/69Opp. 25 by Cleo Littleton Wichita State 2/12/55

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 11 att.) 1. 1.000 (11-11) Devonta Pollard Prairie View A&M 11/18/15 1.000 (13-13) Joseph Young at Tulane 3/9/13 1.000 (12-12) Zamal Nixon vs. Marshall 3/9/11 1.000 (12-12) Zamal Nixon vs. Tulsa 1/19/11 1.000 (11-11) Zamal Nixon vs. Tulane 2/12/11 1.000 (12-12) Aubrey Coleman The Citadel 12/21/09 1.000 (11-11) Robert McKiver at East Carolina 3/1/08 1.000 (11-11) Robert McKiver Memphis 1/30/08 1.000 (12-12) Dominic Smith vs. Charlotte 2/4/01 1.000 (11-11 Dominic Smith Texas Southern 12/23/00 1.000 (11-11) Tim Moore vs. Baylor 2/19/94 1.000 (11-11) David Diaz at Texas 2/27/93 1.000 (12-12) David Diaz at Arkansas State 12/22/92 1.000 (11-11) Rob Williams vs. Texas 3/7/81 1.000 (11-11) Rob Williams Texas Wesleyan 12/9/80 1.000 (13-13) Ollie Taylor at Montana State 1/30/70 1.000 (12-12) Jack Foster Sam Houston State 12/1/55 1.000 (11-11) Don Boldebuck vs. Tulsa 1/23/56 1.000 (16-16) Don Boldebuck Texas 12/11/54Opp. 1.000 (11-11) Ben Uzoh Tulsa 1/9/10 1.000 (12-12) by Steve Novak at Marquette 3/2/05 1.000 (12-12) by Acie Law at Texas A&M 12/29/04 1.000 (11-11) by Brandon Wolfram at UTEP 12/28/00 1.000 (16-16) by Mike Floyd Texas A&M 1/6/73 1.000 (13-13) by Eddie Stallings UT Arlington 2/22/68

REBOUNDS 1. 37 Elvin Hayes at Centenary 2/10/68 2. 30 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 3. 29 Lyle Harger Texas Wesleyan 2/13/63 4. 28 Elvin Hayes vs. Pacific 3/12/66 Elvin Hayes Centenary 2/7/66 6. 27 Elvin Hayes vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/68 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 Elvin Hayes vs. Valparaiso 2/24/68 Elvin Hayes TCU 1/27/66 Don Boldebuck Missouri 12/23/54 Don Boldebuck Trinity 1/28/56Opp. 27 by James Ware at Oklahoma City 2/27/65

ASSISTS 1. 17 Reid Gettys Rice 2/17/85 2. 16 Derrick Daniels Rice 2/7/90 3. 15 Randy Brown Fordham 3/17/88 15 Reid Gettys Kansas 11/26/83 15 Poo Welch Loyola (La.) 2/19/70 15 George Reynolds Valparaiso 2/24/68 7. 14 Derrick Daniels Texas A&M 1/27/90 14 Gerry McGee Texas Wesleyan 11/29/85 14 Poo Welch South Alabama 2/28/70 14 Vern Lewis vs. Ohio State 3/23/68Opp. 18 by Sean Colson at Charlotte 2/28/98 by Ralph Bobik at Creighton 2/17/73 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 16 Hakeem Olajuwon Biscayne 12/3/83 2. 14 Dwight Jones Houston Baptist 2/8/73 3. 11 Hakeem Olajuwon Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/83 11 Hakeem Olajuwon Arkansas 1/22/83 11 Hakeem Olajuwon vs. NC State 4/4/83 11 Hakeem Olajuwon Texas 1/10/84 7. 10 Bo Outlaw Texas A&M 2/17/93 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon vs. Arkansas 3/11/84 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon vs. Rice 3/10/84 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon at Texas A&M 1/14/84 10 Hakeem Olajuwon at Texas Tech 1/12/84 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon Louisville 12/25/83 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon Texas 2/15/83 Opp. 10 by Gerrick Morris USF 2/21/04 by Robert Parrish Centenary 2/1/73 STEALS 1. 11 Clyde Drexler at Syracuse 12/11/82 2. 8 Oliver Lafayette BYU 3/15/06 8 Dominic Smith Charlotte 2/4/01 8 Ken Ciolli vs. Illinois State 3/14/77 8 Ken Ciolli Texas Lutheran 12/7/77 8 Ken Ciolli Xavier 12/16/77 8 Cecile Rose Houston Baptist 1/2/76 8. 7 Aubrey Coleman Tulsa 1/9/10 7 Aubrey Coleman vs. San Diego 11/27/09 7 Aubrey Coleman at Toledo 12/20/08 7 Brian Latham USF 2/16/05 7 Bernard Smith Southern Miss 3/1/00 7 Rickie Winslow at UTSA 12/5/85 7 Eric Dickens at TCU 1/3/85 7 Michael Young Arkansas 2/26/84 7 Clyde Drexler vs. TCU 3/12/83 7 Clyde Drexler UC Santa Barbara 12/15/81Opp. 10 by B.J. Tyler Texas 1/29/94

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POINTS 1. 3,482 1976-77 2. 3,226 1967-68 3. 3,015 1977-78 4. 2,845 1965-66 5. 2,800 1982-83 6. 2,770 1983-84 7. 2,765 1966-67 8. 2,751 2009-10 9. 2,748 1969-7010. 2,685 1981-82

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 98.1 2,845– 29 1965-66 2. 97.8 3,226 – 33 1967-68 3. 94.1 3,482 – 37 1976-77 4. 92.6 2,407 – 26 1974-75 5. 92.6 2,499 – 27 1971-72 6. 91.6 2,748 – 30 1969-70 7. 91.6 2,472 – 27 1972-73 8. 91.4 2,527 – 33 1977-78 9. 89.5 2,328 – 26 1973-7410. 89.2 2,765 – 31 1966-67

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1,419 1976-77 2. 1,352 1967-68 3. 1,227 1977-78 4. 1,186 1982-83 5. 1,160 1965-66 6. 1,128 1966-67 7. 1,115 1983-84 8. 1,105 1981-82 9. 1,080 1972-7310. 1,055 1969-70

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. 2,808 1967-68 2. 2,744 1976-77 3. 2,459 1966-67 4. 2,431 1977-78 5. 2,388 1965-66 6. 2,282 2009-10 7. 2,259 1969-70 8. 2,242 1972-73 9. 2,232 1982-8310. 2,174 1978-79

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .531 1,186-2,232 1982-83 2. .523 1,115-2,130 1983-84 3. .523 1,105-2,113 1981-82 4. .517 1,419-2,744 1976-77 5. .513 946-1,844 1980-81 6. .512 1,006-1,965 1974-75 7. .505 1,227-2,431 1977-78 8. .503 953-1,893 1984-85 9. .495 993-2,005 1989-9010. .492 847-1,721 1985-86

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 375 2007-08 2. 330 2006-07 3. 290 2009-10 4. 286 2005-06 5. 268 2016-17 6. 279 2004-05 7. 259 2014-15 8. 215 2015-16 9. 212 2013-1410. 209 1990-91

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1,039 2007-08 2. 1,009 2006-07 3. 854 2005-06 4. 831 2004-05 5. 814 2009-10 6. 809 2014-15 7. 681 2016-17 8. 618 2015-16 9. 598 2008-0910. 578 2013-14

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .425 150-353 1989-90 2. .395 94-238 1986-87 3. .394 268-281 2016-17 4. .389 176-452 2010-11 5. .383 149-389 2001-02 6. .383 162-423 1987-88 7. .372 140-376 1996-97 8. .367 212-578 2013-14 9. .364 209-574 1990-9110. .3612 199-551 2012-13

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 644 1976-77 2. 638 1969-70 3. 599 1954-55 4. 596 1956-57 5. 593 1953-54 6. 582 1965-66 7. 566 2001-02 8. 562 2008-09 9. 561 1977-7810. 555 2012-13

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS 1. 950 1976-77 2. 891 1969-70 3. 874 1983-84 4. 862 1953-54 5. 856 1954-55 6. 850 1967-68 7. 835 1956-57 8. 831 2001-02 9. 815 1955-5610. 813 1966-67 1960-61

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .770 552-717 2007-08 2. .746 562-753 2008-09 3. .744 582-782 1965-66 4. .723 536-741 1957-58 5. .717 390-544 2016-17 6. .716 638-891 1969-70 7. .715 457-639 2006-07 8. .714 596-835 1956-57 9. .7097 555-782 2012-1310. .7096 545-768 2009-10

REBOUNDS 1. 2,074 1967-68 2. 1,862 1966-67 3. 1,662 1976-77 4. 1,567 1965-66 5. 1,564 1969-70 6. 1,523 1970-71 7. 1,515 1971-72 8. 1,480 1977-78 9. 1,477 1972-7310. 1,342 1964-65

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 62.8 2,074 – 33 1967-68 2. 60.1 1,862 – 31 1966-67 3. 56.1 1,515 – 27 1971-72 4. 54.7 1,477 – 27 1972-73 5. 54.0 1,567 – 29 1965-66 6. 52.5 1,523 – 29 1970-71 7. 52.1 1,564 – 30 1969-70 8. 51.0 1,327 – 26 1968-69 9. 49.9 1,297 – 26 1973-7410. 49.2 1,279 – 26 1955-56

ASSISTS 1. 745 1976-77 2. 736 1983-84 3. 732 1967-68 4. 729 1982-83 5. 638 1977-78 6. 625 1969-70 7. 614 1972-73 8. 596 1984-85 9. 580 1981-8210. 572 1973-74

ASSISTS AVERAGE 1. 22.7 614 – 27 1972-73 2. 22.2 732 – 33 1967-68 3. 22.0 572 – 26 1973-74 4. 21.4 729 – 34 1982-83 5. 21.1 570 – 27 1971-72 6. 20.8 625 – 30 1969-70 7. 20.2 746 – 37 1976-77 8. 19.9 736 – 37 1983-84 9. 19.9 596 – 30 1984-8510. 19.3 638 – 33 1977-78

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 286 1983-84 2. 269 1982-83 3. 182 2013-14 4. 171 1981-82 5. 157 1992-93 6. 151 2003-04 7. 149 2011-12 1973-74 9. 146 2001-0210. 145 1989-90

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE 1. 7.9 269 – 34 1982-83 2. 7.7 286 – 37 1983-84 3. 5.7 149 – 26 1973-74 4. 5.6 151 – 27 2003-04 5. 5.5 179 – 33 2013-14 6. 5.2 157 – 30 1992-93 7. 5.2 171 – 33 1981-82 8. 5.0 149 – 30 2011-12 9. 4.5 127 – 28 1985-8610. 4.5 136 – 30 1984-85

STEALS 1. 389 1982-83 2. 385 2005-06 3. 381 1976-77 4. 361 1981-82 5. 350 1977-78 6. 339 1983-84 7. 331 2004-05 8. 329 2009-10 9. 319 1978-7910. 289 2007-08

STEALS AVERAGE 1. 12.4 385 – 31 2005-06 2. 11.4 389 – 34 1982-83 3. 10.9 361 – 33 1981-82 4. 10.6 350 – 33 1977-78 5. 10.34 331 – 32 2004-05 6. 10.30 381 – 37 1976-77 7. 10.29 319 – 31 1978-79 8. 10.15 264 – 26 1973-74 9. 9.7 261 – 27 1993-9410 9.4 329 – 35 2009-10

GAMES PLAYED 1. 37 1976-77 1983-84 3. 34 2007-08 1982-83 5. 35 2009-10 6. 33 2013-14 2012-13 2008-09 1981-82 1989-90 1967-68 2006-07 1977-78 2001-02

MINUTES 1. 7,450 1976-77 2. 7,425 1983-84 3. 7,050 2009-10 4. 6,800 2007-08 1982-83 6. 6,775 2012-13 7. 6,675 2006-07 8. 6,650 2008-09 2001-02 1981-82

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POINTS 1. 158 Valparaiso 2/24/68 2. 152 Texas Wesleyan 2/22/66 3. 145 Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 4. 140 Southwestern 2/12/66 5. 139 at Trinity 2/9/65 6. 137 North Texas 12/17/77 7. 133 Southwestern 12/12/77 8. 132 at TCU 12/18/65 9. 131 Florida Tech 11/22/0510. 130 West Texas A&M 1/5/73 UNLV 1/20/71 UT Arlington 2/22/68Opp: 121 Bowling Green 3/1/75

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 74 Valparaiso 2/24/68 2. 65 Texas Wesleyan 2/22/66 3. 64 Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 4. 62 North Texas 12/17/77 5. 61 Southwestern 2/12/66 6. 56 UNLV 1/20/71 at Trinity 2/9/65 Texas Wesleyan 2/16/65 at TCU 12/18/6510. 55 Wabash College 12/6/73Opp: 52 Oral Roberts 12/28/73

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. 124 Texas Wesleyan 2/22/66 2. 121 West Texas State 1/5/73 3. 118 Texas Wesleyan 2/16/65 4. 115 Virginia Tech 3/2/68 5. 112 Valparaiso 2/24/68 6. 111 UT Arlington 2/22/68 7. 108 North Dakota State 12/7/67 8. 106 Trinity 12/11/76 Trinity 2/22/73 at West Texas A&M 2/23/67Opp. 108 by Oral Roberts 12/28/73

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .700 (35-50) Tennessee State 12/30/01 2. .681 (64-94) Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 3. .679 (55-81) Texas Lutheran 12/19/83 4. .673 (35-72 at McNeese State 12/6/97 5. .672 (43-64) Rice 1/16/73 6. .661 (37-56) at Texas 1/10/81 7. .657 (44-67) at Biscayne 2/10/75 8. .649 (37-57) Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/83 9. .6462 (42-65) Alcorn State 12/22/8810. .6458 (31-48) Texas State 12/16/01Opp: .681 (30-44) by TCU 2/8/94

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 19 Florida Tech 11/22/05 2. 18 SMU 2/16/08 at Rhode Island 11/13/06 4. 16 Troy 12/14/09 Valparaiso 3/24/08 at UCF 2/2/08 at SMU 1/16/08 Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 9. 15 at SMU 2/27/10 Southern Miss 2/27/08Opp: 15 at East Carolina 3/1/08

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. 45 Saint Louis 12/5/90 2. 43 SMU 2/16/08 at Missouri State 3/20/06 4. 42 at UCF 2/2/08 5. 41 at Tulane 2/9/08 at Arizona 12/17/06 7. 40 South Alabama 2/14/07 Southern 12/8/07 Grambling State 11/22/0610. 39 vs Creighton 12/22/06 Florida Tech 11/22/05Opp. 40 at East Carolina 3/1/08

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.) 1. .750 (12-16) at Louisville 2/6/88 2. .714 (10-14) vs. Memphis 3/7/02 3. .692 (9-13) vs. UTEP 2/13/13 4. .667 (10-15) Murray State 12/2/15) .667 (10-15) North Texas 12/8/90 6. .630 (11-16) Alcorn State 12/22/88 7. .591 (13-22) vs. SMU 3/7/09 8. .593 (16-27) Troy 12/14/09 9. .588 (10-17) at Rice 1/26/1110. .583 (7-12) UAB 1/26/13Opp. .636 (7-11) by IUPUI 11/28/98

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 43 Southwestern 12/12/77 2. 38 Bradley 2/4/56 3. 37 SMU 2/24/94 at Sam Houston State 12/4/53 5. 36 UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 6. 35 Southern Miss 1/23/02 Detroit 12/16/55 vs. TCU 12/10/55 Detroit 12/18/5310. 34 at UTEP 1/14/09 Texas Southern 12/23/00Opp: 42 Texas Tech 3/10/94

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS 1. 54 at Bradley 2/9/56 2. 53 Southwestern 12/12/77 3. 51 Texas A&M 1/15/55 4. 49 Detroit 12/16/55 5. 48 South Alabama 2/28/70 6. 47 vs. Siena 12/29/53 7. 45 Texas Southern 12/23/00 at North Texas 11/30/91 Seattle 2/6/7110. 44 Southern Miss 1/23/02 SMU 2/24/94 vs. Texas 3/10/90 vs. Boston College 3/21/82 at Rice 1/20/79 vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69Opp. 58 by Texas Tech 3/10/94

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) 1. 1.000 (12-12) at SMU 2/27/10 2. .962 (25-26) Prairie View A&M 11/18/15 3. .957 (22-23) at Montana State 1/30/70 4. .950 (19-20) at Memphis 3/10/06 Tennessee 12/4/71 6. .947 (18-19) at Texas 1/30/78 7. .941 (16-17) at UCF 2/2/08 .941 (32-34) at Texas 2/15/89 9. .933 (14-15) at UCF 2/28/0710. .929 (13-14) at Southern Miss 2/19/07 .929 (13-14) vs. Bowling Green 12/29/61Opp: 1.000 (15-15) Rice 3/11/75 1.000 (11-11) Virginia 2/7/88

REBOUNDS 1. 91 Rice 3/7/74 2. 88 Southern Miss 11/27/72 3. 85 South Alabama 2/28/70 at Centenary 2/10/68 5. 83 Sacramento State 12/2/67 6. 82 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/8/66 Trinity 1/2/65 8. 80 at Michigan 12/5/66 9. 79 Virginia Tech 3/2/68 at West Texas A&M 2/23/67 Oklahoma City 1/5/63Opp: 74 by Notre Dame 1/9/65

ASSISTS 1. 44 Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 2. 42 Valparaiso 2/24/68 3. 39 UNLV 2/6/69 4. 38 Montana State 12/14/67 5. 37 West Texas State 1/5/73 6. 36 Trinity 12/11/76 7. 35 SMU 1/8/83 UT Arlington 2/22/68 9. 34 Alcorn State 12/22/88 Texas A&M 1/6/73 Miami (Fla.) 2/14/70Opp: 33 by Jacksonville 2/28/72

STEALS 1. 26 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12/4/78 2. 24 Houston Baptist 11/27/97 at Syracuse 12/11/82 Houston Baptist 1/6/77 5. 22 McNeese State 12/31/05 Texas Lutheran 12/11/79 UT Rio Grande Valley 12/15/78 8. 21 Texas Lutheran 12/7/77 9. 20 Florida Tech 11/22/05Opp: 21 by Texas 1/29/94 by Nevada 12/17/76

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 17 Arkansas 1/22/83 2. 15 vs. Villanova 3/27/83 3. 14 Lehigh 11/17/13 Baylor 2/2/83 Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/83 5. 12 at Middle Tennessee 12/2/08 Southern Miss 2/3/04 Texas Lutheran 1/2/96 Texas A&M 2/17/93 Texas 3/5/90 Texas 2/15/83 vs. NC State 4/4/83 Arizona 11/26/82Opp: 12 at Cincinnati 1/29/05 by SMU 2/12/79 by UCLA 1/2/77

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1. ELVIN HAYES • 2,884 Pts.#44 • Forward • 6-8 • 235 • Three Letters • Rayville, La. • 1965-68

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1965-66 29 323-570 .567 –– –– 143-257 .556 490 16.9 789 27.21966-67 31 373-750 .497 –– –– 135-227 .595 488 15.7 881 28.41967-68 33 519-945 .549 –– –– 176-285 .618 624 18.9 1,214 36.8Totals 93 1,215-2,265 .536 –– –– 454-769 .590 1,602 17.2 2,884 31.0

Career High: 55, vs. Southwestern (2/12/66)

2. OTIS BIRDSONG • 2,833 Pts.#10 • Guard • 6-4 • 190 • Four Letters • Winter Haven, Fla. • 1973-77

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1973-74 26 154-312 .494 –– –– 64-92 .696 110 42 372 14.31974-75 26 268-460 .583 –– –– 104-143 .727 122 4.7 640 24.61975-76 28 302-582 .517 –– –– 126-191 .660 176 6.3 730 26.11976-77 36 452-794 .569 –– –– 186-283 .657 159 4.4 1,090 30.3Totals 116 1,176-2,148 .547 –– –– 480-709 .677 567 4.9 2,832 24.2

Career High: 43, vs. Texas A&M (2/19/77); vs. Texas (1/18/77)

3. MICHAEL YOUNG • 2,043 Pts.#42 • Forward • 6-7 • 220 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1980-84Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1980-81 30 157-319 .492 –– –– 47-84 .560 190 6.3 361 12.01981-82 33 158-358 .441 –– –– 44-64 .688 179 5.4 360 10.91982-83 34 266-519 .513 –– –– 56-88 .636 195 5.7 588 17.31983-84 37 319-637 .501 –– –– 96-149 .644 231 6.2 734 19.8Totals 134 900-1,833 .491 –– –– 243-385 .631 795 5.9 2,043 15.3

Career High: 30, vs. Texas A&M (2/2/84)

4. CRAIG UPCHURCH • 1,880 Pts.#3 • Forward • 6-8 • 200 • Four Letters • St. Louis, Mo. • 1987-92

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1987-88 31 148-262 .565 –– –– 79-125 .632 163 5.3 376 12.11988-89 31 232-398 .583 –– –– 119-185 .643 203 6.5 583 18.81989-90 33 182-338 .538 –– –– 69-113 .611 231 7.0 433 13.11991-92 31 191-357 .535 –– –– 105-164 .640 200 6.5 488 15.7Totals 126 753-1,355 .556 –– –– 372-587 .634 797 6.3 1,880 14.9

Career High: 34, vs. Texas A&M (1/25/89)

5. ROB WILLIAMS • 1,838 Pts.#20 • Guard • 6-2 • 175 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1979-82

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1979-80 28 180-351 .513 –– –– 96-127 .756 72 2.6 456 16.31980-81 30 298-598 .498 –– –– 153-195 .785 83 2.8 749 25.01981-82 30 240-504 .476 –– –– 153-193 .793 64 2.1 633 21.1Totals 88 718-1,453 .494 –– –– 402-515 .781 219 2.5 1,838 21.1

Career High: 40, vs. Texas (1/10/81)

6. LOUIS DUNBAR • 1,765 Pts.#22 • Forward • 6-9 • 190 • Three Letters • Minden, La. • 1972-75

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1972-73 27 251-497 .505 –– –– 67-85 .788 143 5.3 569 21.11973-74 26 248-542 .458 –– –– 67-91 .736 221 8.5 563 21.71974-75 26 260-535 .486 –– –– 113-164 .689 243 9.3 633 24.3Totals 79 759-1,574 .482 –– –– 247-340 .726 607 7.7 1,765 22.3

Career High: 36, vs. Texas A&M (1/6/73)

7. DWIGHT DAVIS • 1,741 Pts.#42 • Center/Forward • 6-7 • 205 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1969-72

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1969-70 28 201-369 .545 –– –– 99-128 .773 288 10.3 501 17.91970-71 29 222-460 .483 –– –– 138-189 .730 357 12.3 582 20.31971-72 27 262-518 .506 –– –– 134-181 .740 316 11.7 658 24.4Totals 84 685-1,347 .509 –– –– 371-498 .745 961 11.4 1,741 20.7

Career High: 42, vs. Arizona State (12/11/71)

8. ALVIN FRANKLIN • 1,684 Pts.#20 • Guard • 6-2 • 180 • Four Letters • La Marque, Texas • 1982-86

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1982-83 30 58-136 .426 –– –– 28-45 .622 22 0.7 144 4.81983-84 37 160-338 .473 –– –– 139-173 .803 55 1.5 459 12.41984-85 30 203-449 .452 –– –– 101-132 .765 58 1.9 507 16.91985-86 28 224-506 .443 –– –– 126-167 .754 61 2.2 574 20.5Totals 125 645-1,429 .451 –– –– 394-517 .762 196 1.6 1,684 13.5

Career High: 31, vs. Texas A&M (12/27/85)

9. GREG ANDERSON • 1,662 Pts.#54 • Forward/Center • 6-10 • 230 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1983-87

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1983-84 35 49-101 .485 –– –– 19-36 .528 123 3.5 117 3.41984-85 30 197-344 .573 –– –– 69-129 .535 244 8.1 463 15.41985-86 28 215-376 .572 –– –– 106-181 .586 360 12.9 536 19.11986-87 30 215-409 .526 –– –– 116-192 .604 318 10.6 546 18.2Totals 123 676-1,230 .550 –– –– 310-538 .576 1,045 8.5 1,662 13.5

Career High: 41, vs. Arizona State (12/6/86)

10. RICKIE WINSLOW • 1,548 Pts.#41 • Forward • 6-8 • 223 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1983-87Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1983-84 37 133-213 .624 –– –– 50-82 .610 203 5.5 316 8.51984-85 30 180-315 .571 –– –– 67-109 .615 263 8.8 427 14.21985-86 27 159-299 .531 –– –– 103-149 .691 281 10.4 421 15.61986-87 30 159-307 .518 –– –– 63-109 .578 222 7.4 384 12.8Totals 124 631-1,154 .547 –– –– 282-449 .628 969 7.8 1,548 12.5

Career High: 28, at UTSA (12/5/85)

11. AUBREY COLEMAN • 1,516 Pts.#12 • Guard • 6-4 • 200 • Two Letters • Houston, Texas • 2008-10

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2008-09 32 218-512 .426 10-48 .208 174-228 .763 262 8.2 620 19.42009-10 35 305-717 .425 51-161 .317 235-319 .737 259 7.4 896 25.6Totals 67 523-1,229 .426 61-209 .292 409-547 .748 521 7.8 1,516 22.6

Career High: 38, at Tulane (3/6/10); at Marshall (2/18/09)

12. KENNETH WILLIAMS • 1,476 Pts.#4 • Guard • 6-1 • 175 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1976-80

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1976-77 36 63-147 .429 –– –– 25-31 .806 41 1.1 151 4.21977-78 31 135-289 .467 –– –– 57-67 .851 72 2.3 327 10.51978-79 31 263-583 .451 –– –– 82-114 .719 90 2.9 608 19.61979-80 28 169-387 .436 –– –– 52-67 .776 72 2.6 390 13.9Totals 126 630-1,406 .448 –– –– 216-279 .774 275 2.2 1,476 11.7

Career High: 41, vs. SMU (1/22/79)

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13. KELVIN LEWIS • 1,465 Pts.#0 • Guard • 6-4 • 195 • Three Letters • Fort Worth, Texas • 2007-10Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2007-08 32 105-247 .425 56-149 .376 61-74 .824 125 3.9 327 10.22008-09 33 195-473 .412 93-252 .369 111-133 .835 108 3.3 594 18.02009-10 35 183-443 .413 102-257 .397 76-97 .784 140 4.0 544 15.5Totals 100 483-1,163 .415 251-658 .381 248-304 .816 373 3.7 1,465 14.7

Career High: 35, at Arizona (1/24/09)

14. GARY PHILLIPS • 1,452 Pts.#54 • Guard • 6-3 • 189 • Three Letters • Quincy, Ill. • 1958-61

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1958-59 26 172-386 .446 –– –– 93-153 .608 136 5.2 437 16.81959-60 25 187-456 .410 –– –– 139-194 .716 158 6.3 513 20.51960-61 28 181-426 .425 –– –– 140-196 .714 170 6.1 502 17.9Totals 79 540-1,268 .426 –– –– 372-543 .685 464 5.9 1,452 18.4

Career High: 38, vs. Miami (Fla.) (1/23/60)

15. ROBERT McKIVER • 1,435 Pts.#3 • Guard • 6-3 • 190 • Two Letters • New Haven, Conn. • 2006-08

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2006-07 33 201-532 .378 116-343 .338 116-160 .725 106 3.2 634 19.22007-08 34 233-588 .396 145-376 .386 190-215 .884 131 3.9 801 23.6Totals 67 434-1,120 .388 261-719 .363 306-375 .816 237 3.5 1,435 21.4

Career High: 52, vs. Southern Miss (2/27/08)

16. ANDRE OWENS • 1,407 Pts.#20 • Guard • 6-4 • 200 • Three Letters • Indianapolis, Ind. • 2002-05

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2002-03 28 128-360 .356 65-198 .328 68-89 .764 144 5.1 389 13.92003-04 27 147-395 .372 62-197 .315 77-105 .733 145 5.4 433 16.02004-05 32 195-485 .402 100-280 .357 95-132 .720 155 4.8 585 18.3Totals 87 470-1,240 .379 227-675 336 240-326 .736 444 5.1 1,407 16.2

Career High: 41, vs. Texas A&M (12/27/03)

17. TaSHAWN THOMAS • 1,388 Pts. #35 • Forward • 6-8 • 240 • Three Letters • Killeen, Texas • 2011-14Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2011-12 30 138-239 .577 0-2 .000 45-83 .542 245 8.2 321 10.72012-13 33 234-424 .552 1-9 .111 90-141 .638 322 9.8 559 16.92013-14 33 205-347 .591 1-6 .167 97-163 .595 266 8.1 508 15.4Totals 96 577-1,010 .571 2-17 .118 232-387 .599 833 8.7 1,388 14.5

Career High: 31, at Tulsa (2/16/13)

18. CLYDE DREXLER • 1,383 Pts.#22 • Guard • 6-7 • 210 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1980-83

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1980-81 30 153-303 .505 –– –– 50-85 .588 314 10.5 356 11.91981-82 32 206-362 .569 –– –– 73-120 .608 336 10.5 485 15.21982-83 34 236-440 .536 –– –– 70-95 .737 298 8.8 542 15.9Totals 96 595-1,105 .538 –– –– 193-300 .643 948 9.9 1,383 14.4

Career High: 30, vs Biscayne (12/6/81)

19. CHARLES THOMPSON • 1,381 Pts.Forward • 6-8 • 235 • Three Letters • Rayville, La. • 1974-78

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1974-75 20 20-50 .400 –– –– 11-15 .733 42 2.1 51 2.61975-76 28 109-232 .470 –– –– 61-94 .649 202 7.2 279 10.01976-77 37 199-369 .539 –– –– 90-122 .738 257 6.9 488 13.21977-78 33 223-424 .526 –– –– 117-168 .696 276 8.4 563 17.1Totals 118 551-1,075 .513 –– –– 279-399 .699 777 6.6 1,381 11.7

Career High: 35, vs. North Texas (12/17/77)

20. HAKEEM OLAJUWON • 1,332 Pts.#34 • Center • 7-0 • 250 • Three Letters • Lagos, Nigeria • 1981-84

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1981-82 29 91-150 .607 –– –– 58-103 .563 179 6.2 240 8.31982-83 34 192-314 .611 –– –– 88-148 .595 388 11.4 472 13.91983-84 37 249-369 .675 –– –– 122-232 .526 500 13.5 620 16.8Totals 100 532-833 .639 –– –– 268-483 .555 1,067 10.7 1,332 13.3

Career High: 35, vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/28/83)

21. LARRY MICHEAUX • 1,324 Pts.#40 • Center • 6-9 • 220 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1979-83

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1979-80 27 61-117 .521 –– –– 29-58 .500 115 4.3 153 5.71980-81 29 123-205 .600 –– –– 48-88 .545 191 6.6 294 10.11981-82 33 177-293 .604 –– –– 55-95 .579 249 7.5 409 12.41982-83 34 193-328 .588 –– –– 82-146 .562 232 6.8 468 13.8Totals 123 554-943 .587 –– –– 214-387 .553 787 6.4 1,324 10.8

Career High: 30, vs. Villanova (3/27/83)

22. TIM MOORE • 1,298 Pts.#3 • Forward • 6-8 • 215 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas •1993-96

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1993-94 21 134-275 .487 0-3 .000 104-140 .743 179 8.5 372 17.71994-95 28 206-402 .512 10-35 .286 140-204 .686 296 10.6 562 20.11995-96 21 138-256 .539 6-15 .400 82-115 .713 228 10.9 364 17.3Totals 70 478-933 .512 16-53 .302 326-459 .710 703 10.0 1,298 18.5

Career High: 33, vs. TCU (1/14/95); vs. James Madison (11/25/94); vs. Baylor (1/22/94)

23. LANNY SMITH • 1,250 Pts.#23 • Guard • 6-3 • 194 • Four Letters • Missouri City, Texas • 2003-08

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2003-04 27 75-206 .364 30-92 .326 46-75 .613 57 2.1 226 8.42004-05 32 153-390 .392 80-199 .402 83-118 .703 76 2.4 469 14.72005-06 30 116-304 .382 58-164 .354 74-114 .649 79 2.6 364 12.12006-07 4 12-34 .353 2-13 .154 5-7 .714 9 2.3 31 7.82007-08 29 41-134 .306 13-62 .210 65-78 .833 44 1.5 160 5.5Totals 122 397-1,072 .370 183-530 .345 273-392 .696 265 2.2 1,250 10.2

Career High: 31, vs. Southern Miss (2/3/04)

24. CECIL ROSE • 1,244 Pts.#00 • Guard • 6-5 • 190 • Four Letters • Nassau, Bahamas • 1974-78Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1974-75 22 34-48 .708 –– –– 18-25 .720 45 2.0 82 3.71975-76 22 102-185 .551 –– –– 53-81 .654 82 3.7 257 11.71976-77 37 138-264 .523 –– –– 48-85 .564 119 3.2 324 8.81977-78 33 242-487 .497 –– –– 97-131 .740 123 3.7 581 17.6Totals 114 514-984 .522 –– –– 216-322 .671 369 3.2 1,244 10.9

Career High: 30, vs. North Texas (12/17/77)

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25. JOE HAMOOD • 1,237 Pts.#22 • Guard • 5-11 • 195 • Three Letters • Dearborn, Mich. • 1963-66

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1963-64 26 64-182 .352 –– –– 26-36 .722 89 3.4 154 5.91964-65 29 205-457 .449 –– –– 92-118 .780 107 3.7 502 17.31965-66 29 238-535 .445 –– –– 105-138 .761 93 3.2 581 20.0Totals 84 507-1,174 .432 –– –– 223-292 .764 289 3.4 1,237 14.7

Career High: 33, vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/17/66)

26. OLLIE TAYLOR • 1,231 Pts.#22 • Forward • 6-2 • 205 • Two Letters • Bronx, N.Y. • 1968-70

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1968-69 26 186-346 .538 –– –– 126-190 .663 234 8.0 498 19.21969-70 30 249-479 .520 –– –– 235-321 .732 344 11.5 733 24.4Totals 56 435-825 .527 –– –– 361-511 .706 578 10.3 1,231 22.0

Career High: 41, vs. South Alabama (2/28/70)

27. TED LUCKENBILL • 1,195 Pts.#34 • Forward/Center • 6-6 • 200 • Three Letters • Elkhart, Ind. • 1958-61

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1958-59 26 158-338 .467 –– –– 84-143 .587 256 9.8 400 15.41959-60 18 106-212 .500 –– –– 78-127 .614 158 8.8 290 16.11960-61 28 178-368 .484 –– –– 149-195 .764 283 10.1 505 18.0Totals 72 442-918 .481 –– –– 311-465 .669 697 9.7 1,195 16.6

Career High: 35, vs. Sam Houston State (2/4/60)

28. DON BOLDEBUCK • 1,162 Pts.#58 • Center • 7-0 • 210 • Two Letters • Lincoln, Neb. • 1954-56

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1954-55 25 226-522 .433 –– –– 154-222 .694 453 18.1 608 24.21955-56 26 200-423 .473 –– –– 156-226 .690 410 15.8 556 21.4Totals 51 426-945 .451 –– –– 310-448 .692 863 16.9 1,162 22.8

Career High: 50, vs. Sam Houston State (2/7/55)

29. DONNIE SCHVERAK • 1,139 Pts.Forward • 6-4 • 205 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1960-64

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1960-61 14 41-93 .441 –– –– 19-38 .500 99 7.1 101 7.21961-62 27 174-361 .482 –– –– 70-135 .519 200 7.4 418 15.51962-63 26 161-331 .486 –– –– 61-109 .560 204 7.8 383 14.71963-64 18 98-208 .471 –– –– 41-80 .513 141 7.8 237 13.2Totals 85 474-993 .477 –– –– 191-362 .528 644 7.6 1,139 13.4

Career High: 28, vs. Loyola (La.) (1/12/63)

30. GALEN ROBINSON • 1,135 Pts.#13 • 6-8 • 265 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1994-98

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1994-95 25 61-131 .466 0-0 .000 38-64 .594 88 3.5 160 6.41995-96 15 44-83 .530 0-0 .000 28-48 .583 54 3.6 116 7.71996-97 27 184-324 .568 0-1 .000 90-152 .592 243 9.0 458 17.01997-98 29 162-307 .528 2-4 .500 75-104 .721 233 8.0 401 13.8Totals 96 451-845 .534 2-5 .400 231-368 .628 618 6.4 1,135 11.8

Career High: 32, vs. Texas (12/27/97)

31. DON CHANEY • 1,133 Pts.#24 • Guard • 6-5 • 210 • Three Letters • Baton Rouge, La. • 1965-68

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1965-66 26 105-243 .432 –– –– 21-38 .553 124 4.8 231 8.81966-67 31 197-448 .440 –– –– 80-116 .690 160 5.2 474 15.31967-68 33 189-431 .439 –– –– 50-84 .595 191 5.8 428 13.0Totals 90 491-1,122 .438 –– –– 151-238 .634 475 5.3 1,133 12.6

Career High: 24, vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) (2/15/67); vs. Idaho State (12/15/66)

32. GEORGE WILLIAMS • 1,132 Pts.#42 • Forward • 6-8 • 215 • Three Letters • Missouri City, Texas • 1999-02

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1999-00 31 174-337 .516 14-35 .400 81-131 .618 263 8,5 443 14.32000-01 27 139-274 .507 12-33 .364 74-109 .679 197 7.3 364 13.52001-02 32 130-282 .461 14-42 .333 51-83 .614 234 7.3 325 10.2Totals 90 443-893 .496 40-110 .364 206-323 .638 694 7.7 1,132 12.6

Career High: 27, vs. SMU (11/27/99)

33. KENNY YOUNGER • 1,131 Pts.#50 • Forward • 6-9 • 215 • Three Letters • Minot, N.D. • 1997-00

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1997-98 29 119-244 .488 2-7 .286 49-77 .636 190 6.6 289 10.01998-99 27 158-326 .485 22-57 .386 85-136 .625 210 7.8 423 15.71999-00 31 147-320 .459 8-42 .190 117-165 .709 231 7.5 419 13.5Totals 87 424-890 .476 32-106 .302 251-378 .664 631 7.3 1,131 13.0

Career High: 37, vs. Sacramento State (12/21/99)

34. GEE GERVIN • 1,114 Pts.#13 • Forward • 6-2 • 165 • Two Letters • San Antonio, Texas • 1998-00

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1998-99 27 177-418 .423 62-155 .400 140-177 .791 113 4.2 556 20.61999-00 31 185-433 .427 55-154 .357 133-164 .811 111 3.6 558 18.0Totals 58 362-851 .425 117-309 .379 273-341 .801 224 3.9 1,114 19.2

Career High: 32, vs. UAB (1/9/99)

35. GEORGE WALKER • 1,107 Pts.#34 • Guard/Forward • 6-5 • 200 • Four Letters • Arcola, Texas • 1975-79

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1975-76 28 72-134 .537 –– –– 40-64 .625 136 4.9 184 6.61976-77 37 73-122 .598 –– –– 75-103 .728 142 3.8 221 6.01977-78 33 96-169 .568 –– –– 60-77 .779 126 3.8 252 7.61978-79 31 181-307 .590 –– –– 88-114 .772 287 9.3 450 14.5Totals 129 422-732 .577 –– –– 263-358 .735 691 5.4 1,107 8.6

Career High: 22, at TCU (1/30/79); vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/78)

36. STEVE NEWSOME • 1,088 PTS.#52 • Forward • 6-8 • 230 • Three Letters • Columbia, Miss. • 1970-73

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1970-71 29 130-278 .468 –– –– 50-88 .568 250 8.6 310 10.71971-72 27 142-302 .470 –– –– 74-112 .661 282 10.4 358 13.31972-73 27 181-332 .545 –– –– 58-79 .734 223 8.3 420 15.6Totals 83 453-912 .497 –– –– 182-279 .652 755 9.1 1,088 13.1

Career High: 29, vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71)

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37. DERRICK DANIELS • 1,087 Pts.#10 • Guard • 6-3 • 200 • Four Letters • Fort Worth, Texas • 1988-92Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1988-89 31 54-145 .372 21-66 .318 53-91 .582 74 2.4 182 5.91989-90 33 105-239 .439 45-108 .417 59-85 .694 83 2.5 314 9.51990-91 29 108-269 .401 54-173 .312 42-65 .646 87 3.0 312 10.81991-92 31 82-217 .378 48-128 .375 67-91 .736 48 1.5 279 9.0Totals 124 349-870 .401 168-439 .383 221-332 .666 292 2.4 1,087 8.8

Career High: 33, vs. Rice (1/9/91)

38. JHERROD STIGGERS • 1,077 Pts.#21 • Guard • 6-4 • 215 • Three Letters • Terrell, Texas • 2012-15

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2012-13 33 89-227 .392 67-177 .379 23-34 .676 90 2.7 268 8.12013-14 33 123-317 .388 80-222 .360 44-64 .688 85 2.5 370 11.22014-15 31 139-384 .362 96-280 .343 65-85 .765 113 3.6 439 14.2Totals 97 351-928 .378 243-679 .358 132-183 .721 287 3.0 1,077 11.1

Career High: 33, vs Houston Baptist (12/16/14)

39. LYLE HARGER • 1,073 Pts.#42 • Center • 6-7 • 220 • Three Letters • Lubbock, Texas • 1960-63

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1960-61 23 38-83 .458 –– –– 17-43 .395 121 5.3 93 4.01961-62 27 145-258 .562 –– –– 139-196 .709 286 10.6 429 15.91962-63 26 193-294 .656 –– –– 165-221 .747 359 13.8 551 21.5Totals 76 376-635 .592 –– –– 321-460 .698 766 10.1 1,073 14.1

Career High: 50, vs. Trinity (2/16/63)

40. ROB GRAY • 1,055 Pts.#2/32 • Guard • 6-2 • 185 • Two Letters • Forest City, N.C. • 2015 –

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2015-16 26 150-345 .435 48-140 .343 69-98 .704 57 2.2 417 16.02016-17 31 233-493 .473 63-165 .382 109-134 .813 116 3.7 638 20.6Totals 57 383-838 .457 111-305 .364 178-232 .767 173 3.0 1,055 18.5

Career High: 31, at East Caroina (1/30/16); vs. LSU (12/13/15)

41. RICHARD HOLLIS • 1,057 Pts.#00 • Forward/Guard • 6-5 • 203 • Two Letters • Portland, Ore. • 1987-89

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1987-88 31 187-465 .402 73-185 .395 79-115 .687 195 6.3 526 17.01988-89 31 200-438 .457 46-137 .336 85-108 .787 260 8.4 531 17.1Totals 62 387-903 .419 119-322 .370 164-223 .735 455 7.3 1,057 17.0

Career High: 37, vs. Drexel (12/20/87)

42. BYRON SMITH • 1,051 Pts.#24 • Guard • 6-3 • 195 • Two Letters • Bossier City, La. • 1989-91

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1989-90 33 205-436 .470 72-158 .456 55-77 .714 98 3.0 537 16.31990-91 29 182-414 .440 65-166 .392 85-106 .802 73 2.5 514 17.7Totals 62 387-850 .455 137-324 .423 140-183 .765 171 2.8 1,051 17.0

Career High: 31, vs. Texas (1/17/91)

43. DAVID MARRS • 1,050 Pts.#50 • Forward • 6-8 • 220 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1972-76Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1972-73 22 25-63 .397 –– –– 1-6 .167 54 2.5 51 2.31973-74 26 105-192 .547 –– –– 31-36 .861 175 6.7 241 9.31974-75 26 110-202 .545 –– –– 28-37 .757 183 7.0 248 9.51975-76 28 228-388 .588 –– –– 54-81 .667 287 10.3 510 18.2Totals 102 468-845 .554 –– –– 114-160 .713 699 6.9 1,050 10.3

Career High: 34, vs. Texas A&M (1/20/76)

44. DAMON JONES • 1,041 Pts.#25 • Guard • 6-3 • 190 • Three Letters • Galveston, Texas • 1994-97Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1994-95 27 91-262 .347 55-168 .327 40-64 .625 92 3.4 277 10.31995-96 27 115-266 .432 57-167 .341 34-51 .667 111 4.1 321 11.91996-97 27 159-341 .466 70-186 .376 55-78 .705 120 4.4 443 16.4Totals 81 365-869 .420 182-521 .349 129-193 .668 323 4.0 1,041 12.8

Career High: 35, vs. Tulsa (12/4/96)

45. LLOYD HENDRIX • 1,026 Pts.#30 • Forward • Four Letters • Honey Island, Texas • 1947-51

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1947-48 16 28-122 .230 –– –– 14-28 .500 –– –– 70 4.41948-49 22 99-353 .280 –– –– 66-107 .617 –– –– 264 12.01949-50 23 123-331 .372 –– –– 71-114 .623 –– –– 317 13.81950-51 28 140-333 .420 –– –– 95-150 .633 –– –– 375 13.3Totals 89 390-1,139 .342 –– –– 246-399 .617 –– –– 1,026 11.5

Career High: 24, vs. Wichita State (12/30/49)

46. KEN SPAIN • 1,020 Pts.#14 • Center • 6-9 • 230 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1966-69

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.1966-67 31 69-135 .511 –– –– 28-49 .571 137 4.4 166 5.41967-68 33 191-406 .471 –– –– 92-157 .586 422 12.8 469 14.21968-69 26 157-342 .459 –– –– 71-144 .493 300 11.5 385 14.8Totals 90 417-883 .472 –– –– 191-350 .546 859 9.5 1,020 11.3

Career High: 33, vs. San Francisco (12/28/68)

47. DAMYEAN DOTSON • 1,001 Pts.#21 • Guard • 6-5 • 210 • Two Letters • Houston, Texas • 2015-17

Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg.2015-16 32 164-324 .506 62-169 .367 55-66 .833 217 6.8 445 13.92016-17 32 202-430 .470 108-244 .443 44-53 .830 222 6.9 556 17.4Totals 64 366-754 .485 170-413 .412 99-119 .832 439 6.9 1,001 15.6

Career High: 32, at Tulane (2/8/17)

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ELVIN HAYES (52)1965-66 (11)55 Southwestern 2/12/6640 Centenary 2/7/6635 Texas A&M 1/28/6633 at TCU 12/18/6533 Providence 12/20/6533 TCU 1/27/6633 Tulsa 2/5/6631 LSU 12/15/6531 Miami (Fla) 2/17/6631 vs. Pacific 3/12/6630 Trinity 1/8/66

1966-67 (13)43 Centenary 12/14/6642 at UNLV 1/31/6742 Hardin Simmons 2/9/6741 Loyola (La.) 2/28/6738 at Creighton 2/13/6738 at Miami (Fla) 2/18/6732 New Mexico 12/1/6631 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/8/6631 San Francisco 12/17/6631 vs. SMU 3/19/6730 at Notre Dame 2/11/6730 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/15/6730 vs. New Mexico State 3/11/67

1967-68 (28)62 Valparaiso 2/24/6851 Virginia Tech 3/2/6850 at Centenary 2/10/6849 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/6848 Fairfield 1/29/6845 Montana State 12/14/6745 vs. Marquette 12/29/6744 UT Arlington 2/22/6843 Air Force 2/17/68

40 George Washington 12/13/6740 Centenary 1/6/6840 at Hardin-Simmons 2/26/6839 UCLA 1/20/6839 vs. Marshall 2/1/6839 at West Texas A&M 3/4/6839 vs. TCU 3/16/6838 North Dakota State 12/7/6738 Lamar 1/27/6735 Sacramento State 12/2/6735 Minnesota 12/18/6735 vs. Louisville 3/15/6834 BYU 12/16/6734 Miami (Fla.) 2/15/6834 vs. Ohio State 3/23/6833 Abilene Christian 12/4/6733 at UNLV 12/23/6731 Michigan 1/2/6831 West Texas A&M 1/13/68

OTIS BIRDSONG (36)1974-75 (5)37 Texas Lutheran 2/5/7535 Mercer 1/18/7531 at Biscayne 2/10/7530 Dayton 1/6/7530 Rice 1/11/75

1975-76 (10)42 at Rice 2/7/7635 Houston Baptist 2/3/7634 at Texas 2/14/7633 SMU 2/24/7633 vs. Texas Tech 3/4/7632 at SMU 1/26/7632 TCU 2/10/7632 at Texas Tech 2/26/7632 at Baylor 2/28/7630 Baylor 1/24/76

1976-77 (21)43 Texas 1/18/7743 Texas A&M 2/19/7742 at UCLA 1/2/7741 TCU 2/12/7739 at Lamar 12/1/7638 vs. Texas Tech 3/4/7738 vs. St. Bonaventure 3/20/7736 at San Francisco 12/6/7636 TCU 2/26/7735 vs. San Francisco 12/30/7635 at Texas 2/15/7734 Texas Lutheran 11/28/7634 at Hawai’i 12/29/7634 SMU 2/10/7733 Trinity 12/11/7631 at SMU 1/29/7731 Texas Tech 2/1/7730 at Texas Tech 1/27/7730 vs. Texas A&M 3/3/7730 Indiana State 3/9/7730 vs. Illinois State 3/14/77

ROBERT McKIVER (13)52 Southern Miss 2/27/0841 at UAB 2/20/0837 vs. College of Charleston 11/18/0736 UCF 1/24/0735 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12/29/0733 Valparaiso 3/24/0833 Tulsa 2/6/0833 Prairie View A&M 11/29/0633 at Rhode Island 11/13/0632 Middle Tennessee 12/1/0732 at Memphis 2/25/0731 at UCF 2/2/0830 at Tulsa 3/26/08

AUBREY COLEMAN (12)38 at Tulane 3/6/1038 at Marshall 2/18/0937 Marshall 1/30/1035 at Memphis 1/31/0934 Memphis 2/24/1033 TCU 12/23/0933 Nicholls State 11/17/0932 at Memphis 1/23/1032 at Nevada 11/21/0930 at SMU 2/27/1030 UCF 1/20/1030 at UCF 2/4/09

ROB WILLIAMS (12)40 at Texas 1/10/8137 vs. Texas 3/7/8136 Baylor 1/30/8234 Rice 2/25/8033 Texas A&M 1/28/8133 Nevada 12/23/8033 Army 12/19/8032 Texas 2/7/8131 Pepperdine 12/16/8031 Texas Wesleyan 12/9/8030 Texas Tech 1/6/8130 at Rice 2/23/82

DON BOLDEBUCK (9)50 at Sam Houston State 2/17/5538 Sam Houston State 12/6/5438 Detroit 12/16/5532 at Texas 12/11/5432 at Detroit 12/17/5432 Trinity 1/28/5631 Wichita State 1/2/5631 at Wichita State 2/25/5630 at Sam Houston State 1/30/56

OLLIE TAYLOR (8)41 South Alabama 2/28/7035 UNLV 2/6/6935 at Montana State 1/30/7034 vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/6932 at Hawai’i 1/3/7032 at Centenary 2/21/7031 vs. Western Kentucky 12/31/6830 UT Arlington 2/8/69

LOUIS DUNBAR (7)36 Texas A&M 1/6/7332 vs. Indiana 12/28/7232 at Centenary 3/2/7332 Houston Baptist 2/21/7431 Baylor 1/10/7431 at Bowling Green 3/1/7530 Wabash College 12/6/73

TIM MOORE (6)33 at Baylor 1/22/9433 James Madison 11/25/9433 at TCU 1/14/9532 at UTSA 2/2/9431 Lamar 3/1/9431 McNeese State 12/21/94

DWIGHT DAVIS (5)42 Arizona State 12/11/7140 at Jacksonville 2/28/7232 at UT Arlington 2/26/7031 at West Texas A&M 3/2/7030 vs. New Mexico State 3/13/71

GARY PHILLIPS (5)38 at Miami (Fla.) 1/23/6035 vs. Pacific 1/31/6133 vs. West Texas A&M 12/2/5931 at Drake 2/2/5930 at Bradley 2/16/61

50-POINT CLUBCareer Leaders

Rk. G Player Years1. 4 Elvin Hayes 1965-682. 1 Robert McKiver 2006-08 Lyle Harger 1960-63 Don Boldebuck 1954-56

40-POINT CLUBRk. G Player Years1. 18 Elvin Hayes 1965-682. 5 Otis Birdsong 1975-773. 2 Robert McKiver 2006-08 Dwight Davis 1971-72 Lyle Harger 1962-636. 1 Greg Anderson 1986-87 Theodis Lee 1968-69 Andre Owens 2003-04 Ollie Taylor 1969-70 Kenneth Williams 1978-79 Rob Williams 1980-81

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Single-Season LeadersRk. G Player Season1. 28 Elvin Hayes 1967-682. 21 Otis Birdsong 1976-773. 13 Elvin Hayes 1966-674. 11 Elvin Hayes 1965-665. 10 Otis Birdsong 1975-766. 9 Aubrey Coleman 2009-10 Robert McKiver 2007-08 Rob Williams 1980-818. 5 Otis Birdsong 1974-75 Ollie Taylor 1969-70 Don Boldebuck 1955-56

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GREG ANDERSON (4)41 at Arizona State 12/6/8636 vs. Mississippi Valley State 12/5/8636 BYU-Hawai’i 12/18/8535 New Orleans 12/13/86

LYLE HARGER (4)50 Trinity 2/16/6340 LSU 12/22/6238 Texas Wesleyan 2/13/6330 Lamar 1/15/62

GUY V. LEWIS (4)38 Texas State 2/15/4734 vs. Texas State 2/2/4633 Stephen F. Austin 2/23/4630 vs. High Point 3/11/46

TED LUCKENBILL (4)35 Sam Houston State 2/4/6032 at North Texas 2/15/6032 North Texas 2/9/6130 at Cincinnati 1/5/61

DAMYEAN DOTSON (3)32 at Tulane 2/8/1731 at Memphis 2/26/1731 UCF 2/1/17

GEE GERVIN (3)32 at UAB 1/9/9930 UAB 2/4/9930 at Cincinnati 12/22/98

ROB GRAY (3)31 at East Carolina 1/30/1631 LSU 12/13/1530 Rhode Island 12/10/16

ANTHONY GOLDWIRE (3)35 vs. Purdue 12/10/9332 TCU 1/12/9431 at Texas A&M 2/16/94

SAM MACK (3)32 North Carolina 11/27/9131 at North Texas 11/30/9130 at Texas Tech 2/25/92

CRAIG UPCHURCH (3)34 at Texas A&M 1/25/8933 Texas 1/14/8930 Rice 1/4/89

KENNETH WILLIAMS (3)41 SMU 1/22/7938 at SMU 2/12/7933 at Baylor 1/16/79

JOE HAMOOD (2)33 Miami (Fla.) 2/17/6632 Baylor 1/28/65

OLIVER LAFAYETTE (2)32 at LSU 11/29/0530 at Southern Miss 2/19/07

KELVIN LEWIS (2)35 at Arizona 1/24/0930 at Southern Miss 1/17/09

HAKEEM OLAJUWON (2)35 at UC Santa Barbara 12/21/8330 vs. Utah 12/17/82

ANDRE OWENS (2)41 at Texas A&M 12/27/0333 at Wichita State 3/16/05

GALEN ROBINSON (2)32 at Texas 12/27/9731 Houston Baptist 11/27/96

GARY SHIVERS (2)32 at Detroit 12/16/5232 Wichita State 2/22/54

DOMINIC SMITH (2)38 Southern Miss 1/23/0230 Tulane 2/19/02

LANNY SMITH (2)31 Southern Miss 2/3/0430 New Orleans 12/16/04

POO WELCH (2)38 vs. Notre Dame 3/20/7131 Miami (Fla.) 2/14/70

WAYNE BALLARD 31 vs. Trinity 2/9/65

MELVIN BELL 30 New Mexico 12/1/66

DERRICK DANIELS 33 Rice 1/9/91

DAN DOTSON 35 Bradley 2/25/57

CLYDE DREXLER 30 Biscayne 12/6/81

KIRK FORD 31 at Colorado 12/9/95

ALVIN FRANKLIN 31 at Texas A&M 1/27/85

JEFF HICKMAN 31 at Hawai’i 1/3/70

RICHARD HOLLIS 37 vs. Drexel 12/20/87

DAMON JONES 35 Tulsa 12/4/96

DWIGHT JONES 32 vs. SMU 12/29/72

DANRAD KNOWLES31 Tulane 1/7/15

THEODIS LEE 40 UNLV 2/6/69

DAVID MARRS 34 at Texas A&M 1/20/76

LARRY MICHEAUX 30 vs. Villanova 3/27/83

DEVONTA POLLARD34 Memphis 2/10/16

CECIL ROSE 30 North Texas 12/17/77

BYRON SMITH 31 at Texas 1/17/91

KEN SPAIN 33 San Francisco 12/28/68

JHERROD STIGGERS33 Houston Baptist 12/16/14

ALVARO TEHERAN 32 vs. Iowa State 11/30/90

TaSHAWN THOMAS31 at Tulsa 2/16/13

CHARLES THOMPSON 35 North Texas 12/17/77

JOSEPH YOUNG 32 at Tulane 3/9/13

MICHAEL YOUNG 30 Texas A&M 2/2/84

KENNY YOUNGER 37 Sacramento State 12/21/99

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ELVIN HAYES (25)37 at Centenary 2/10/6830 Southwestern 2/12/6628 Centenary 2/7/6627 TCU 1/27/6627 Valparaiso 2/24/6827 Virginia Tech 3/2/6827 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/6825 Fairfield 1/29/6825 TCU 3/16/6824 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/15/6724 vs. UCLA 3/24/6724 Miami (Fla.) 2/15/6824 vs. Louisville 3/15/6823 at BYU 12/4/6523 Montana State 12/14/6722 Texas A&M 1/28/6622 Hardin-Simmons 2/9/6721 Trinity 1/8/6621 Lamar 2/2/6621 San Francisco 12/17/6621 vs. Kent State 12/28/6621 Abilene Christian 12/4/6721 UT Arlington 2/22/6821 at West Texas A&M 3/4/6820 vs. Marquette 12/29/67

DON BOLDEBUCK (16)27 Missouri 12/23/5427 Trinity 1/28/5626 at Texas A&M 12/2/5425 at Sam Houston State 2/17/5525 vs. Wichita State 1/2/5624 at Oklahoma City 12/20/5424 at Sam Houston State 1/30/5623 Texas 1/29/5523 at Tulsa 1/12/5623 Bradley 2/20/5622 Bradley 2/5/5521 at Tulsa 2/21/5520 vs. Oklahoma State 12/22/5420 Oklahoma City 1/12/5520 Saint Louis 2/28/5520 Saint Louis 1/7/56

DWIGHT JONES (6)23 Loyola (La.) 2/14/7223 West Texas A&M 1/5/7322 Southern Miss 11/27/7221 Arizona State 12/11/7120 Southern Miss 1/27/7220 Centenary 2/1/73

HAKEEM OLAJUWON (6)25 at Texas Tech 1/12/8423 Rice 1/20/8422 vs. Louisville 4/2/8322 SMU 1/8/8321 at Texas A&M 1/14/8421 TCU 1/7/84

GREG ANDERSON (3)24 Rice 2/7/8720 BYU-Hawai’i 12/18/8520 Texas Wesleyan 11/29/85

LYLE HARGER (3)29 Texas Wesleyan 2/13/6324 TCU 1/29/6321 Trinity 2/16/63

DWIGHT DAVIS (2)21 at UT Arlington 2/26/7020 South Alabama 2/28/70

DARRELL MICKENS (2)21 at Texas 1/30/9020 Centenary 12/17/90

GARY SHIVERS (2)21 Murray State 1/27/5420 Saint Louis 2/1/54

KEN SPAIN (2)23 Sacramento State 12/2/6720 Texas A&M 1/28/69

SIDNEY EDWARDS20 Rice 3/7/74

LOUIS TRUSCOTT21 at TCU 2/1/0320 Tulane 2/19/02

TIM MOORE20 Texas Lutheran 1/2/96

STEVE NEWSOME20 Oregon 12/12/70

MAURICE PRESLEY23 Rice 3/7/74

OLLIE TAYLOR 20 at Hawai’i 1/3/70

TaSHAWN THOMAS20 Florida A&M 11/9/12

30-REBOUND CLUBCareer Leaders

Rk. G Player Years1. 2 Elvin Hayes 1965-68

25-REBOUND CLUBCareer Leaders

Rk. G Player Years1. 9 Elvin Hayes 1965-682. 5 Don Boldebuck 1954-563. 1 Lyle Harger 1960-63

20-REBOUND CLUBSingle-Season Leaders

Rk. G Player Season1. 13 Elvin Hayes 1967-682. 10 Don Boldebuck 1954-553. 7 Elvin Hayes 1965-664. 5 Elvin Hayes 1966-67 Don Boldebuck 1955-566. 4 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-847. 3 Dwight Jones 1972-73 Dwight Jones 1971-729. 2 Greg Anderson 1985-86 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 Dwight Davis 1969-70 Lyle Harger 1962-63 Gary Shivers 1953-54

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TRIPLE DOUBLESDate Date Opponent Pts. Rebs. Blks Stls Asts MinBo Outlaw Feb. 17, 1993 Texas A&M 10 14 10 2 2 37Hakeem Olajuwon (10) March 11, 1984 vs. Arkansas 20 11 10 2 1 27Hakeem Olajuwon (9) March 10, 1984 vs. Rice 15 14 10 1 1 35Hakeem Olajuwon (8) Feb. 11, 1984 at Texas 15 11 11 2 3 30Hakeem Olajuwon (7) Jan. 14, 1984 at Texas A&M 27 21 10 5 1 39Hakeem Olajuwon (6) Jan. 12, 1984 at Texas Tech 18 25 10 3 4 37Hakeem Olajuwon (5) Dec. 25, 1983 vs. Louisville 19 13 10 0 0 30Hakeem Olajuwon (4) Dec. 3, 1983 Biscayne 10 18 16 1 1 33Hakeem Olajuwon (3) April 4, 1983 vs. NC State 20 18 11 0 1 38Hakeem Olajuwon (2) Feb. 15, 1983 Texas 17 13 10 2 1 25Hakeem Olajuwon (1) Jan. 10, 1983 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 12 11 2 2 38Clyde Drexler Dec. 11, 1982 at Syracuse 28 13 0 11 6 40Dwight Davis Jan. 20, 1971 UNLV 26 14 10 0 0 36George Reynolds Jan. 29, 1968 Fairfield 13 10 ––– ––– 10 30Elvin Hayes (2) Jan. 6, 1968 Centenary 40 18 13 ––– 1 38Elvin Hayes Dec. 29, 1967 vs. Marquette 45 20 18 ––– 0 40

DOUBLE-DOUBLESDOUBLE DUTY

Hakeem Olajuwon (1982-83), Cecil Rose (1977-78), Louis Dunbar (1974-75) and Maurice Presley (1973-74) are the only players to record two different kinds of double-doubles in a single season. Rose, Dunbar and Presley enjoyed double-doubles with points-rebounds AND points-assists during their respective seasons. Olajuwon is the only player in school his-tory to record double-doubles with points-rebounds and points-blocks.

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20 POINTS – 20 REBOUNDSPts. Reb. Player Opponent Date21 21 Louis Truscott at TCU 2/1/0322 20 Tim Moore Texas Lutheran 1/2/9620 20 Darrell Mickens Centenary 12/17/9036 20 Greg Anderson (2) BYU-Hawai’i 12/18/8523 20 Greg Anderson Texas Wesleyan 11/29/8527 21 Hakeem Olajuwon (2) at Texas A&M 1/14/8421 22 Hakeem Olajuwon vs. Louisville 4/2/8323 23 Maurice Presley Rice 3/7/7424 23 Dwight Jones (2) Loyola (La.) 2/14/7224 23 Dwight Jones Southern Miss 1/27/7220 20 Dwight Davis (2) South Alabama 2/28/7032 21 Dwight Davis at UT Arlington 2/26/7032 20 Ollie Taylor at Hawai’i 1/3/7023 20 Ken Spain (2) Texas A&M 1/28/6939 25 Elvin Hayes (25) vs. TCU 3/16/6835 24 Elvin Hayes (24) vs. Louisville 3/15/6849 27 Elvin Hayes (23) vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/6839 21 Elvin Hayes (22) at West Texas State 3/4/6851 27 Elvin Hayes (21) Virginia Tech 3/2/6862 27 Elvin Hayes (20) Valparaiso 2/24/6844 21 Elvin Hayes (19) UT Arlington 2/22/6834 24 Elvin Hayes (18) Miami (Fla.) 2/15/6850 37 Elvin Hayes (17) at Centenary 2/10/6848 25 Elvin Hayes (16) Fairfield 1/29/6845 20 Elvin Hayes (15) vs. Marquette 12/29/6745 23 Elvin Hayes (14) Montana State 12/14/6733 21 Elvin Hayes (13) Abilene Christian 12/4/6723 20 Ken Spain Sacramento State 12/2/6725 24 Elvin Hayes (12) vs. UCLA 3/24/6730 24 Elvin Hayes (11) St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/15/6742 22 Elvin Hayes (10) Hardin-Simmons 2/9/6722 21 Elvin Hayes (9) Kent State 12/28/6631 21 Elvin Hayes (8) San Francisco 12/17/6655 30 Elvin Hayes (7) Southwestern 2/12/6635 22 Elvin Hayes (6) Texas A&M 1/28/6633 27 Elvin Hayes (5) TCU 1/27/6630 21 Elvin Hayes (4) Trinity 1/ 8/6640 28 Elvin Hayes (3) Centenary 2/7/6627 21 Elvin Hayes (2) Lamar 2/2/6624 23 Elvin Hayes at BYU 12/4/6550 21 Lyle Harger (3) Trinity 2/16/6338 29 Lyle Harger (2) Texas Wesleyan 2/13/6327 24 Lyle Harger TCU 1/29/6327 23 Don Boldebuck (14) Bradley 2/20/5630 24 Don Boldebuck (13) at Sam Houston State 1/30/5632 27 Don Boldebuck (12) Trinity 1/28/5624 23 Don Boldebuck (11) at Tulsa 1/12/5628 20 Don Boldebuck (10) Saint Louis 1/7/5631 25 Don Boldebuck (9) Wichita State 1/2/5625 21 Don Boldebuck (8) at Tulsa 2/21/5550 25 Don Boldebuck (7) at Sam Houston State 2/17/5526 22 Don Boldebuck (6) Bradley 2/5/5529 23 Don Boldebuck (5) Texas 1/29/5528 20 Don Boldebuck (4) Oklahoma City 1/12/5524 27 Don Boldebuck (3) Missouri 12/23/5428 24 Don Boldebuck (2) at Oklahoma City 12/20/5424 26 Don Boldebuck at Texas A&M 12/2/5423 20 Don Shivers Saint Louis 2/1/54

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SCORINGYear Name Pts Avg1946 Guy V. Lewis 295 21.11946-47 Guy V. Lewis 434 19.71947-48 Dick Berg 185 8.41948-49 Lloyd Hendrix 264 12.01949-50 Lloyd Hendrix 317 13.01950-51 Lloyd Hendrix 375 13.31951-52 Royce Ray (Sr.) 250 11.91952-53 Jack Mosher (Jr.) 283 12.01953-54 Gary Shivers (Sr.) 405 15.61954-55 Don Boldebuck 606 24.21955-56 Don Boldebuck 556 21.41956-57 Dan Dotson (Sr.) 383 15.31957-58 Russell Boone (Sr.) 416 16.61958-59 Gary Phillips (So.) 437 16.81959-60 Gary Phillips (Jr.) 513 20.51960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 505 18.01961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 429 15.91962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 551 21.51963-64 Chet Oliver (Sr.) 283 10.91964-65 Joe Hamood (Jr.) 502 17.31965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 789 27.21966-67 Elvin Hayes (Jr.) 881 28.41967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 1,214 36.81968-69 Ollie Taylor (Jr.) 498 19.21969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 733 24.41970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 582 20.31971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 658 24.41972-73 Louis Dunbar (So.) 569 21.11973-74 Louis Dunbar (Jr.) 563 21.71974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 640 24.6SWC scoring champion1975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 730 26.1SWC scoring champion1976-77 Otis Birdsong (Sr.) 1,090 30.31977-78 Cecile Rose (Sr.) 581 17.61978-79 Kenneth Williams (Jr.) 608 30.31979-80 Rob Williams (Fr.) 456 16.3SWC scoring champion1980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 749 25.01981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 633 21.11982-83 Michael Young (Jr.) 588 17.3SWC scoring champion1983-84 Michael Young (Sr.) 734 19.81984-85 Alvin Franklin (Jr.) 507 16.91985-86 Alvin Franklin (Sr.) 574 20.51986-87 Greg Anderson (Jr.) 545 18.21987-88 Richard Hollis (Jr.) 526 17.01988-89 Craig Upchurch (So.) 583 18.81989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 551 16.71990-91 Byron Smith (Sr.) 514 17.71991-92 Sam Mack (Sr.) 543 17.51992-93 David Diaz (Sr.) 532 17.71993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 372 17.71994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 562 20.11995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 364 17.31996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 458 17.01997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 401 13.8C-USA scoring champion1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 556 20.61999-00 Gee Gervin (Sr.) 558 18.02000-01 George Williams (So.) 364 13.52001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 468 15.12002-03 Louis Truscott (Sr.) 428 15.32003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 433 16.0C-USA scoring champion2004-05 Andre Owens (Jr.) 585 18.32005-06 Oliver Lafayette (Sr.) 488 15.72006-07 Robert McKiver (Jr.) 634 19.22007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 801 23.62008-09 Aubrey Coleman (Jr.) 670 19.4National & C-USA scoring champion2009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 896 25.62010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 385 13.12011-12 Jonathon Simmons (Jr.) 441 14.72012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 576 18.02013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 508 15.42014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 439 14.22015-16 Rob Gray (So.) 416 16.0The American scoring champion2016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 638 20.6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Player FG-A Pct1946 Statistics Unavailable1947-48 Dick Berg 72-191 .3771948-49 Dick Berg 93-307 .3051949-50 David Rodriguez 83-214 .3881950-51 Lloyd Hendrix 140-333 .4661951-52 Statistics Unavailable1952-53 Statistics Unavailable1953-54 Gary Shivers (Sr.) 161-382 .4211954-55 Lupe Lopez 63-140 .4501955-56 Don Boldebuck 200-434 .4611956-57 Andy McElveen (Sr.) 57-106 .5381957-58 Russell Boone (Sr.) 173-350 .4941958-59 Ted Luckenbill (So.) 158-338 .4671959-60 Ted Luckenbill (Jr.) 106-212 .5001960-61 Tom Thomson (Jr.) 105-205 .5121961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 105-205 .562National field goal percentage champion1962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 193-294 .6561963-64 Rich Apolskis (So.) 53-109 .4861964-65 Rich Apolskis (Jr.) 101-173 .5841965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 323-570 .5651966-67 Ken Spain (So.) 69-135 .5111967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 519-945 .5491968-69 Ollie Taylor (Jr.) 186-346 .5381969-70 Dwight Davis (So.) 201-369 .5451970-71 Jerry Bonney (So.) 79-144 .5491971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 262-518 .5061972-73 Steve Newsome (Sr.) 181-332 .5451973-74 Sidney Edward (Sr.) 157-279 .5631974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 268-460 .5831975-76 David Marrs (Sr.) 228-388 .5881976-77 George Walker (So.) 73-122 .5981977-78 George Walker (Jr.) 96-169 .5681978-79 George Walker (Sr.) 181-307 .5891979-80 Larry Micheaux (Fr.) 61-117 .5301980-81 Larry Micheaux (So.) 123-205 .6001981-82 Hakeem Olajuwon (Fr.) 91-150 .6071982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 192-314 .612National & SWC field goal percentage champion1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 249-369 .6751984-85 Braxton Clark (Sr.) 63-100 .6301985-86 Greg Anderson Jr.) 215-376 .5721986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 215-409 .5261987-88 Craig Upchurch (Fr.) 148-262 .5651988-89 Craig Upchurch (So.) 232-398 .5831989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 188-333 .5651990-91 Derrick Smith (So. ) 139-253 .543National & SWC field goal percentage champion1991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 156-228 .684National & SWC field goal percentage champion1992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 196-298 .6581993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 134-275 .4871994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 206-402 .5121995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 138-256 .5391996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 184-324 .5681997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 162-307 .5281998-99 Kenny Younger (Jr.) 158-326 .4851999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 174-337 .5162000-01 George Williams (So.) 139-274 .507C-USA field goal percentage champion2001-02 Louis Truscott (Jr.) 162-282 .5742002-03 Jeremee McGuire (Sr.) 82-165 .4972003-04 Anwar Ferguson (Sr.) 84-156 .5382004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 120-264 .4552005-06 Jahmar Thorpe (Jr.) 109-225 .4842006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 131-250 .5242007-08 Tafari Toney (Sr.) 93-188 .4952008-09 Marcus Cousin (Sr.) 128-254 .5042009-10 Maurice McNeil (Jr.) 96-213 .4512010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 147-276 .5332011-12 TaShawn Thomas (Fr.) 138-239 .5772012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 234-424 .5522013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 205-347 .5912014-15 Devonta Pollard (Jr.) 132-289 .4572015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 164-324 .5062016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 233-493 .473

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.Year Player 3FG-A Pct.1986-87 Tim Hobby (So.) 36-68 .5291987-88 Richard Hollis (Jr.) 78-185 .3951988-89 Horace Chaney (Sr.) 74-187 .3981989-90 Byron Smith (Jr.) 72-158 .4561990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 54-137 .3941991-92 Sam Mack (Sr.) 53-134 .3961992-93 Jessie Drain (So.) 49-115 .4261993-94 Lloyd Wiles (Jr.) 27-57 .4741994-95 Tyrone Evans (Sr.) 17-39 .4361995-96 Lonzell Gowdy (Jr.) 24-61 .393C-USA 3-point field goal percentage champion1996-97 Willie Byrd (Sr.) 26-63 .4131997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 37-95 .389C-USA 3-point field goal percentage champion1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 62-155 .4001999-00 Chad Hendrick (Jr.) 27-75 .3602000-01 George Williams (So.) 12-33 .3642001-02 Bryan Shelton (Fr.) 28-60 .4672002-03 Cedrick Hensley (Fr.) 20-58 .3452003-04 Bryan Shelton (Jr.) 24-61 .3932004-05 Lanny Smith (So.) 80-199 .4022005-06 Ramon Dyer (Sr.) 66-175 .3772006-07 Dion Dowell (Jr.) 51-144 .3612007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 73-179 .4082008-09 Kelvin Lewis (Jr.) 93-252 .3692009-10 Kelvin Lewis (Sr.) 102-257 .3972010-11 Darian Thibodeaux (Jr.) 59-134 .4402011-12 Joseph Young (Fr.) 55-144 .3822012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 66-157 .4202013-14 Brandon Morris (Sr.) 42-97 .4332014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 96-280 .3432015-16 LeRon Barnes (Sr.) 32-76 .4212016-17 Damyean Dotson (Sr.) 108-244 .443

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear Player FT-A Pct.1946-47 Guy V Lewis 132-166 .7951947-48 Bill McPhail 33-45 .7331948-49 Gilbert Luton 36-50 .7201949-50 Herb Richardson 65-97 .6701950-51 Herb Richardson 69-99 .6971951-52 Statistics Unavailable1952-53 Statistics Unavailable1953-54 Jack Mosher (Sr.) 131-162 .8091954-55 Lupe Lopez 75-94 .7981955-56 Don Boldebuck 156-226 .6901956-57 Dan Dotson (Sr.) 111-135 .8221957-58 Bernie Kapner (Jr.) 82-100 .8201958-59 Bill Tuffli (Sr.) 39-53 .7361959-60 Pete Markle (Sr.) 63-75 .8401960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 149-195 .7641961-62 Jack Thompson (Sr.) 77-95 .8111962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 165-221 .7461963-64 Chet Oliver (Sr.) 61-81 .7531964-65 Wayne Ballard (Jr.) 71-90 .7891965-66 Wayne Ballard (Sr.) 50-58 .8621966-67 Don Kruse (Sr.) 38-53 .7171967-68 George Reynolds (Jr.) 68-93 .7311968-69 George Reynolds (Sr.) 92-118 .7801969-70 Dwight Davis (So.) 99-128 .7731970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 138-189 .7301971-72 Sonny Willis (Sr.) 42-50 .8401972-73 Louis Dunbar (So.) 62-85 .7881973-74 Louis Dunbar (Jr.) 67-91 .7361974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 104-143 .7271975-76 Al Winder (Fr.) 42-59 .7121976-77 Mark Trammell (Jr.) 36-45 .8001977-78 Kenneth Williams (So.) 52-67 .7761978-79 George Walker (Sr.) 81-114 .7721979-80 Kenneth Williams (Sr.) 52-67 .7761980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 153-195 .7851981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 153-193 .7931982-83 Clyde Drexler (Jr.) 70-95 .7371983-84 Alvin Franklin (So.) 139-173 .8041984-85 Eric Dickens (Sr.) 96-120 .8001985-86 Gerry McGee (Fr.) 35- 45 .7781986-87 Rolando Ferreira (Jr.) 36- 49 .7351987-88 Horace Chaney (Jr.) 31- 38 .8161988-89 Roger Fernandes (So.) 67- 81 .8271989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 172-214 .804 1990-91 Roger Fernandes (Jr.) 39-48 .8131991-92 Sam Mack (Sr.) 134-173 .775

1992-93 David Diaz (Sr.) 140-172 .8141993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 138-171 .8071994-95 Kirk Ford (Jr.) 112-143 .7831995-96 Kirk Ford (Sr.) 115-146 .7881996-97 Shamahn McBride (Jr.) 42-58 .7921997-98 Treva Crosby (Fr.) 41- 51 .8041998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 140-177 .7911999-00 Gee Gervin (Sr.) 133-164 .8112000-01 Dominic Smith (Jr.) 142-160 .8882001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 151-189 .7992002-03 Andre Owens (So.) 68- 89 .7642003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 77-105 .7332004-05 Dwight Jones II (So.) 95-132 .7202005-06 Sam Anderson (So.) 28-35 .8002006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 84-109 .7712007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 190-215 .8842008-09 Kelvin Lewis (Jr.) 111-133 .8352009-10 Kelvin Lewis (Sr.) 76-97 .784C-USA free throw percentage champion2010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 94-102 .9222011-12 Jonathon Simmons (Jr.) 101-141 .7162012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 140-160 .8752013-14 L.J. Rose (So.) 70-80 .7782014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 65-85 .7652015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 55-66 .8332016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 109-134 .813

REBOUNDINGYear Player Reb. Avg.1953-54 Gary Shivers 331 12.71954-55 Don Boldebuck 457 18.11955-56 Don Boldebuck 410 15.81956-57 Russell Boone (Jr.) 218 8.41957-58 Russell Boone (Sr.) 236 9.41958-59 Ted Luckenbill (So.) 256 9.81959-60 Ted Luckenbill (Jr.) 167 9.31960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 283 10.11961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 286 10.61962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 359 13.81963-64 Don Schverak (Sr.) 141 7.81964-65 Leary Lentz (So.) 249 8.61965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 490 16.91966-67 Elvin Hayes (Jr.) 488 15.71967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 624 18.91968-69 Ken Spain (Sr.) 300 11.61969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 344 11.51970-71 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 357 12.31971-72 Dwight Jones (Jr.) 359 13.31972-73 Dwight Jones (Sr.) 380 14.11973-74 Maurice Presley (Jr.) 270 10.41974-75 Maurice Presley (Sr.) 278 10.71975-76 David Marrs (Sr.) 287 10.31976-77 Mike Schultz (So.) 362 9.8SWC rebounding champion1977-78 Mike Schultz (Jr.) 321 10.01978-79 George Walker (Sr.) 287 9.31979-80 Larry Rogers (So.) 168 6.01980-81 Clyde Drexler (Fr.) 314 10.51981-82 Clyde Drexler (So.) 336 10.5SWC rebounding champion1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 388 11.4National & SWC rebounding champion1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 500 13.51984-85 Rickie Winslow (So.) 263 8.8SWC rebounding champion1985-86 Greg Anderson (Jr.) 360 12.9SWC rebounding champion1986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 318 10.61987-88 Rolando Ferreira (Sr.) 212 6.81988-89 Richard Hollis (Sr.) 260 8.41989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 302 9.21990-91 Darrell Mickens (Sr.) 246 8.51991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 254 8.21992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 301 10.01993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 179 8.51994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 296 10.61995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 228 10.91996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 243 9.01997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 233 8.01998-99 William Stringfellow (Jr.) 260 9.61999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 263 8.52000-01 Patrick Okafor (Jr.) 242 8.62001-02 Louis Truscott (Jr.) 297 9.3

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C-USA rebounding champion2002-03 Louis Truscott (Sr.) 315 11.32003-04 Anwar Ferguson (Sr.) 201 7.42004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 186 5.62005-06 Ramon Dyer (Sr.) 190 6.12006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 200 6.12007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 231 6.82008-09 Marcus Cousin (Sr.) 276 8.42009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 259 7.42010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 221 7.62011-12 TaShawn Thomas (Fr.) 245 8.22012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 322 9.82013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 266 8.12014-15 LeRon Barnes (Jr.) 206 6.42015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 217 6.82016-17 Damyean Dotson (Sr.) 222 6.9

ASSISTSYear Name Asts. Avg.1962-63 Don Schverak (Sr.) 79 3.01963-64 Chet Oliver (Sr.) 90 3.51964-65 Joe Hamood (Sr.) 120 4.11965-66 Joe Hamood (Sr.) 190 6.61966-67 Gary Grider (Sr.) 158 5.11967-68 George Reynolds (Jr.) 157 5.61968-69 George Reynolds (Sr.) 117 4.51969-70 Poo Welch (Jr.) 180 6.01970-71 Poo Welch (Sr.) 134 4.61971-72 Steve Newsome (Jr.) 114 4.21972-73 Steve Newsome (Sr.) 121 4.51973-74 Donnell Hayes (Sr.) 162 6.21974-75 Louis Dunbar (Sr.) 93 3.61975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 97 3.51976-77 Ken Ciolli (So.) 201 5.41977-78 Ken Ciolli (Jr.) 160 4.81978-79 Ken Ciolli (Sr.) 173 5.61979-80 Rob Williams (Fr.) 127 4.51980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 146 4.91981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 134 4.51982-83 Reid Gettys (So.) 209 6.11983-84 Reid Gettys (Jr.) 309 8.31984-85 Reid Gettys (Sr.) 208 6.91985-86 Alvin Franklin (Sr.) 127 4.51986-87 Darrell McArthur (Fr.) 93 3.11987-88 Randy Brown (So.) 162 5.61988-89 Derrick Daniels (Fr.) 181 5.81989-90 Derrick Daniels (So.) 196 5.91990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 179 6.21991-92 Derrick Daniels (Sr.) 155 5.01992-93 Anthony Goldwire (Jr.) 170 5.71993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 164 6.11994-95 Tommy Davis (Fr.) 121 4.31995-96 Damon Jones (So.) 105 3.91996-97 Damon Jones (Jr.) 132 4.91997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 67 2.5C-USA assists champion1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 106 3.91999-00 Gee Gervin (Sr.) 95 3.12000-01 Dominic Smith (Jr.) 111 3.82001-02 Kevin Gaines (So.) 116 5.52002-03 Andre Owens (So.) 89 3.22003-04 Lanny Smith (Fr.) 86 3.22004-05 Lanny Smith (So.) 134 4.22005-06 Lanny Smith (Jr.) 162 5.42006-07 Robert McKiver (Jr.) 112 3.42007-08 Lanny Smith (Sr.) 108 3.72008-09 Desmond Wade (Fr.) 113 3.42009-10 Desmond Wade (So.) 167 4.82010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 141 4.7 2011-12 Darian Thibodeaux (Sr.) 75 2.5 J.J. Thompson (Fr.) 75 2.52012-13 J.J. Thompson (So.) 83 2.92013-14 L.J. Rose (So.) 154 5.52014-15 L.J. Rose (Jr.) 101 5.32015-16 Galen Robinson, Jr. (Fr.) 110 3.42016-17 Galen Robinson Jr. (So.) 155 4.8

STEALSYear Player St. Avg.1972-73 Donnell Hayes (Jr.) 44 1.71973-74 Donnell Hayes (Sr.) 63 2.41974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 58 2.21975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 47 1.71976-77 Otis Birdsong (Sr.) 69 1.9

1977-78 Ken Ciolli (Jr.) 78 2.41978-79 Ken Ciolli (Sr.) 75 2.41979-80 Kenneth Williams (Sr.) 54 1.91980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 62 2.11981-82 Clyde Drexler (So.) 97 3.01982-83 Clyde Drexler (Jr.) 113 3.31983-84 Michael Young (Sr.) 66 1.81984-85 Eric Dickens (Sr.) 69 2.31985-86 Rickie Winslow (Jr.) 52 1.91986-87 Rickie Winslow (Sr.) 46 1.51987-88 Randy Brown (So.) 77 2.71988-89 Richard Hollis (Sr.) 48 1.51989-90 Craig Upchurch (Jr.) 58 1.81990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 44 1.51991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 54 1.71992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 68 2.31993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 58 2.11994-95 Tommie Davis (Fr.) 49 1.71995-96 Damon Jones (So.) 39 1.41996-97 Damon Jones (Jr.) 38 1.41997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 45 1.71998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 49 1.81999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 48 1.5C-USA steals champion2000-01 Dominic Smith (Jr.) 65 2.22001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 46 1.52002-03 Andre Owens (So.) 26 0.92003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 42 1.22004-05 Brian Latham (Jr.) 84 2.62005-06 Oliver Lafayette (Jr.) 105 3.4C-USA steals champion2006-07 Oliver Lafayette (Sr.) 78 2.42007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 56 1.6C-USA steals champion2008-09 Aubrey Coleman (Jr.) 75 2.3C-USA steals champion2009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 93 2.72010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 53 1.82011-12 Joseph Young (Fr.) 26 0.92012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 34 1.02013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 41 1.22014-15 Devonta Pollard (Jr.) 39 1.22015-16 Rob Gray, Jr. (So.) 30 1.22016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 37 1.2

BLOCKED SHOTSYear Player Blk. Avg. 1970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 125 4.31971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 106 3.91972-73 Dwight Jones (Jr.) 97 3.71973-74 Maurice Presley (Jr.) 48 1.81974-75 Maurice Presley (Sr.) 40 1.51975-76 David Marrs (Sr.) 44 1.61976-77 Mike Schultz (Jr.) 35 0.91977-78 Mike Schultz (Sr.) 17 0.51978-79 Victor Ewing (Jr.) 17 0.6 Ralph Hamilton (So.) 17 0.71979-80 Marshall Sauls (Sr.) 13 0.51980-81 Larry Micheaux (So.) 49 1.71981-82 Hakeem Olajuwon (Fr.) 72 2.5 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 175 5.11983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 207 5.61984-85 Greg Anderson (So.) 72 2.41985-86 Greg Anderson (Jr.) 75 2.71986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 56 1.91987-88 Rolando Ferreira (Sr.) 50 1.61988-89 Craig Upchurch (So.) 13 0.41989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 65 2.01990-91 Alvaro Teheran (Sr.) 52 1.81991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 97 3.11992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 114 3.81993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 16 0.81994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 85 3.01995-96 Anthony Knox (Jr.) 41 1.51996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 29 1.11997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 37 1.31998-99 William Stringfellow (Jr.) 50 1.91999-00 Kenny Younger (Sr.) 25 0.82000-01 George Williams (So.) 27 1.02001-02 George Williams (Jr.) 56 1.82002-03 Anwar Ferguson (Jr.) 49 1.8National & C-USA blocks champion2003-04 Anwar Ferguson (Sr.) 111 4.12004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 50 1.6

2005-06 Ramon Dyer (Sr.) 33 1.12006-07 Dion Dowell (Jr.) 29 1.12007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 52 1.52008-09 Marcus Cousin (Sr.) 69 2.12009-10 Maurice McNeil (Jr.) 38 1.22010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 42 1.42011-12 TaShawn Thomas (Fr.) 64 2.12012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 55 1.72013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 90 2.72014-15 Danrad Knowles (So.) 42 1.32015-16 Danrad Knowles (Jr.) 28 0.92016-17 Bertrand Nkali (Sr.) 38 1.2

MINUTES PLAYEDYear Player Min. Avg.1964-65 Joe Hamood (Jr.) 1,004 34.61965-66 Not Available 1966-67 Elvin Hayes (Jr.) 1,119 36.11967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 1,270 38.51968-69 Ken Spain (Sr.) 943 36.31969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 1,153 38.41970-71 Poo Welch (Sr.) 1,131 39.01971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 1,014 37.61972-73 Dwight Jones (Jr.) 951 35.21973-74 Louis Dunbar (Jr.) 941 36.21974-75 Louis Dunbar (Sr.) 975 37.51975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 1,082 38.61976-77 Otis Birdsong (Sr.) 1,342 37.31977-78 Cecile Rose (Sr.) 1,044 31.61978-79 Kenneth Williams (Jr.) 998 32.21979-80 Kenneth Williams (Sr.) 904 32.31980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 1,171 39.01981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 1,055 35.21982-83 Clyde Drexler (Jr.) 1,186 34.91983-84 Michael Young (Sr.) 1,354 36.61984-85 Alvin Franklin (Jr.) 1,066 35.51985-86 Alvin Franklin (Sr.) 1,089 35.01986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 1,057 35.21987-88 Richard Hollis (Jr.) 1,109 35.81988-89 Richard Hollis (Sr.) 1,103 35.61989-90 Derrick Daniels (So.) 1,089 33.01990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 1,021 35.21991-92 Craig Upchurch (Sr.) 979 31.0 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 979 31.01992-93 Anthony Goldwire (Jr.) 1,110 37.01993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 995 36.91994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 939 33.51995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 714 34.01996-97 Damon Jones (Jr.) 968 35.61997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 868 32.11998-99 Kenny Younger (Jr.) 938 34.71999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 1,099 35.52000-01 George Williams (So.) 932 34.52001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 1,069 34.52002-03 Louis Truscott (Sr.) 1,004 35.92003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 998 37.02004-05 Andre Owens (Sr.) 1,114 34.82005-06 Lanny Smith (Jr.) 1,011 33.72006-07 Robert McKiver (Jr.) 1,236 37.52007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 1,183 34.82008-09 Kelvin Lewis (Jr.) 1,218 36.92009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 1,293 36.92010-11 Darian Thibodeaux (Jr.) 1,052 35.12011-12 Joseph Young (Fr.) 904 30.12012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 1,048 32.82013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 1,044 31.62014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 1,105 35.62015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 991 31.02016-17 Damyean Dotson (Sr.) 1,098 34.3

PERSONAL FOULSYear Player Fouls Avg.1954-55 Jim Hatton (Sr.) 94 3.81955-56 Don Boldebuck (Sr.) 88 3.41956-57 Ray Patoprsty (So.) 81 3.31957-58 Larry Byrd (Sr.) 85 3.41958-89 Ted Luckenbill (So.) 79 3.01959-60 Gary Phillips (Jr.) 73 2.91960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 86 3.11961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 93 3.41962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 83 3.21963-64 Jim Jones ( Jr.) 64 2.71964-65 Rich Apolskis (Jr.) 89 3.11965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 89 3.1

1966-67 Don Chaney (Jr.) 98 3.21967-68 Don Chaney (Sr.) 97 2.91968-69 George Reynolds (Sr.) 84 3.21969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 88 2.91970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 99 3.41971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 98 3.61972-73 Maurice Presley (So.) 78 2.91973-74 Maurice Presley (Jr.) 97 3.71974-75 Maurice Presley (Sr.) 83 3.21975-76 Al Winder (Fr.) 96 3.41976-77 Mike Schultz (Jr.) 125 3.41977-78 Mike Schultz (Sr.) 116 3.61978-79 Ken Ciolli (Sr.) 96 3.11979-80 Darrl Brown (Jr.) 113 4.01980-81 Clyde Drexler (Fr.) 108 3.61981-82 Clyde Drexler (So.) 107 3.31982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 112 3.31983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 118 3.21984-85 Rickie Winslow (So.) 110 3.71985-86 Rickie Winslow (Jr.) 102 3.81986-87 Rickie Winslow (Sr.) 100 3.31987-88 Randy Brown (So.) 91 3.11988-89 Roger Fernandes (So.) 106 3.41989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 92 2.8 Craig Upchurch (Jr.) 92 2.81990-91 Darrell Mickens (Sr.) 90 3.11991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 87 2.81992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 88 2.91993-94 Rafael Carrasco (Sr.) 97 3.61994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 92 3.31995-96 Anthony Knox (Jr.) 82 3.01996-97 Anthony Knox (Sr.) 98 3.61997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 82 2.81998-99 William Stringfellow (Jr.) 79 2.91999-00 Kenny Younger (Sr.) 109 3.52000-01 Alton Ford (Fr.) 97 3.72001-02 Patrick Okafor (Sr.) 99 3.02002-03 Jeremee McGuire (Sr.) 82 2.92003-04 Marcus Oliver (Sr.) 83 3.12004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 98 3.12005-06 Jahmar Thorpe (Jr.) 89 2.92006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 116 3.72007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 108 3.22008-09 Desmond Wade (Fr.) 82 2.52009-10 Kendrick Washington (Fr.) 83 2.72010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 81 2.72011-12 Alandise Harris (So.) 85 2.82012-13 Danuel House (Fr.) 80 2.42013-14 Danrad Knowles (rFr.) 70 2.32014-15 Devonta Pollard (Jr.) 87 2.72015-16 Danrad Knowles (Jr.) 79 2.52016-17 Wes VanBeck (Jr.) 93 2.8

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSYear GP FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2016-17 32 850-1,902 .447 268-681 .394 390-544 .717 1,135 35.5 603 21 406 315 113 170 2,358 73.7Opponents 701-1,718 .408 218-662 .329 457-633 .722 1,117 34.9 578 12 360 437 98 153 2,077 64.92015-16 32 897-1,926 .466 215-618 .348 467-661 .707 1,202 37.6 608 12 412 333 122 191 2,476 77.4Opponents 776-1,845 .421 195-643 .303 469-665 .705 1,130 35.3 598 16 380 396 112 162 2,216 69.22014-15 32 705-1,795 .393 259-809 .320 391-575 .680 1,129 35.3 565 12 376 425 121 184 2,060 64.4Opponents 758-1,743 .435 195-579 .337 386-579 .667 1,162 36.3 552 12 422 412 100 221 2,097 65.62013-14 33 833-1,833 .454 212-578 .367 467-700 .667 1,141 34.6 603 7 486 421 128 179 2,345 71.1Opponents 866-1,939 .447 209-599 .349 467-670 .699 1,180 35.8 599 13 456 365 123 218 2,409 73.02012-13 33 912-1,965 .464 199-551 .361 555-782 .710 1,278 38.7 599 11 500 433 127 221 2,578 78.1Opponents 871-2,021 .431 214-671 .319 464-.681 .681 1,174 35.6 630 18 476 440 115 219 2,420 73.32011-12 30 795-1,714 .464 164-464 .353 398-565 .704 1,088 36.3 502 11 398 435 149 156 2,152 71.7Opponents 793-1,809 .438 197-546 .361 364-537 .678 1,024 34.1 509 7 397 356 103 227 2,147 71.62010-11 30 726-1,580 .459 176-452 .389 433-647 .669 1,013 33.8 605 16 404 456 125 169 2,061 68.7Opponents 729-1,726 .422 172-546 .315 462-669 .691 1,067 35.6 597 15 393 388 108 206 2,092 69.72009-10 35 958-2,282 .420 290-814 .356 545-768 .710 1,184 33.8 652 11 435 315 103 329 2,751 78.6Opponents 929-2,016 .461 197-594 .332 569-797 .714 1,480 42.3 644 16 470 585 119 158 2,624 75.02008-09 33 873-2,064 .423 193-598 .323 562-753 .746 1,222 37.0 577 14 399 323 137 267 2,501 75.8Opponents 808-1,951 .414 193-588 .358 450-635 .709 1,284 38.9 629 403 505 100 152 2,259 68.52007-08 34 877-2,138 .410 375-1,039 .361 552-717 .770 1,255 36.9 636 12 427 372 130 289 2,681 78.9Opponents 827-1,927 .429 237-702 .338 499-748 .667 1,338 39.4 654 487 550 119 170 2,390 70.32006-07 33 814-2,068 .394 339-1,009 .327 457-639 .715 1,155 35.0 668 18 378 383 108 276 2,415 73.2Opponents 785-1,806 .435 225-645 .349 533-783 .681 1,338 40.5 599 10 437 566 100 174 2,328 70.52005-06 31 776-1,908 .407 286-854 .335 407-631 .645 1,071 34.5 616 15 450 406 127 385 2,245 72.4Opponents 686-1,630 .421 165-522 .316 478-713 .670 1,262 40.7 582 8 390 640 121 208 2,015 65.02004-05 32 779-1,945 .401 279-831 .336 389-614 .634 1,050 32.8 731 14 390 397 134 331 2,226 69.6Opponents 710-1,555 .457 180-476 .378 603-861 .700 1,221 38.2 589 13 453 626 131 167 2,203 68.82003-04 27 570-1,453 .392 147-486 .302 305-482 .633 943 34.9 540 15 269 378 151 163 1,592 59.0Opponents 578-1,446 .400 156-493 .316 433-630 .687 1,033 38.3 487 20 364 373 112 198 1,745 64.62002-03 28 596-1,478 .403 156-514 .304 283-429 .660 1,054 37.6 465 11 302 488 124 146 1,631 58.2Opponents 681-1,676 .406 178-578 .308 314-500 .628 1,018 36.4 465 433 307 79 248 1,854 66.22001-02 33 828-1,749 .473 149-389 .383 566-831 .681 1,199 36.3 623 16 442 525 146 200 2,371 71.8Opponents 867-2,013 .431 226-663 .341 441-637 .692 1,130 34.2 669 463 412 128 236 2,401 72.82000-01 29 644-1,549 .416 105-361 .291 504-729 .691 1,079 37.2 616 19 321 463 77 164 1,897 65.4Opponents 717-1,653 .434 179-499 .359 465-679 .685 1,014 35.0 619 19 409 371 112 205 2,078 71.71999-00 31 834-1,910 .437 157-471 .333 538-775 .694 1,157 37.3 660 21 407 504 80 254 2,363 76.2Opponents 878-1,948 .451 217-614 .353 503-783 .642 1,289 41.6 654 492 537 137 268 2,476 79.91998-99 27 676-1,635 .413 147-441 .333 415-629 .660 1,052 39.0 529 12 292 487 97 174 1,914 70.9Opponents 750-1,750 .429 191-558 .342 467-646 .676 1,122 41.6 571 383 404 110 267 2,128 78.81997-98 29 678-1,595 .425 115-377 .305 372-537 .693 1,162 40.1 577 9 350 633 93 164 1,843 63.6Opponents 746-1,781 .419 167-515 .324 455-722 .630 1,032 35.6 505 443 391 106 340 2,114 72.91996-97 27 732-1,499 .488 140-376 .372 368-558 .659 990 36.7 512 10 401 537 72 187 1,972 73.0Opponents 744-1,684 .442 157-457 .344 370-568 .651 932 34.5 480 420 405 108 268 12,015 74.61995-96 27 755-1,600 .472 133-404 .329 439-660 .665 1,021 37.8 496 7 396 503 117 214 2,082 77.1Opponents 743-1,771 .420 179-527 .340 350-531 .659 971 36.0 533 405 392 106 255 2,015 74.61994-95 28 757-1,754 .432 164-518 .317 468-692 .676 1,110 39.6 557 19 404 500 121 215 2,146 76.6Opponents 848-1,879 .451 215-564 .381 429-633 .678 1,160 41.4 571 545 438 124 236 2,340 83.61993-94 27 726-1,733 .419 156-458 .341 466-665 .701 1,039 38.5 602 16 420 487 67 261 2,074 76.8Opponents 772-1,655 .466 159-449 .354 520-723 .719 1,088 40.3 568 456 510 108 237 2,223 82.31992-93 30 843-1,757 .480 191-534 .358 499-734 .680 998 33.3 470 12 448 441 157 263 2,376 79.2Opponents 833-1,904 .438 186-573 .325 310-481 .644 37.9 618 24 515 196 86 500 2,162 72.11991-92 31 853-1,769 .482 196-557 .352 507-762 .665 1,105 35.6 534 7 515 452 135 255 2,409 77.7Opponents 776-1,784 .435 163-465 .351 417-592 .704 1,077 34.7 632 19 438 517 79 200 2,312 68.81990-91 29 858-1,869 .459 209-574 .364 417-614 .679 1,136 39.2 528 11 466 410 107 225 2,342 80.8Opponents 819-1,840 .445 132-394 .335 382-593 .644 1,147 39.6 537 15 500 432 76 165 2,152 74.21989-90 33 993-2,005 .495 150-353 .425 542-788 .688 1,314 39.8 588 12 549 511 145 254 2,678 81.2Opponents 934-2,135 .437 139-408 .341 418-630 .663 1,198 36.3 675 21 512 489 96 233 2,425 73.51988-89 31 884-1,870 .473 160-461 .347 511-755 .677 1,115 36.0 611 22 495 505 46 247 2,439 78.7Opponents 882-1,829 .482 145-404 .359 448-653 .686 1,116 36.0 667 20 487 520 83 231 2,357 76.01987-88 31 844-1,810 .466 162-423 .383 406-610 .666 1,038 33.5 564 0 455 417 109 250 2,256 72.8Opponents 829-1,723 .481 145-375 .387 388-566 .686 1,088 35.1 598 520 494 59 205 2,191 70.71986-87 30 798-1,650 .484 94-238 .395 347-559 .621 997 33.2 446 12 467 448 132 221 2,037 67.9Opponents 722-1,708 .423 112-316 .354 261-407 .641 987 32.9 539 16 386 454 56 182 1,81`7 60.81985-86 28 847-1,721 .492 ––– ––– 483-730 .662 981 35.0 509 23 514 396 127 210 2,177 77.8Opponents 883-1,787 .494 ––– ––– 352-507 .694 974 34.8 644 28 544 412 82 191 2,118 75.61984-85 30 953-1,893 .503 ––– ––– 327-649 .504 1,023 34.1 589 22 596 392 136 267 2,233 74.4Opponents 917-1,778 .516 ––– ––– 429-621 .691 1,052 35.1 641 22 605 505 74 166 2,263 75.41983-84 37 1,115-2,130 .523 ––– ––– 540-874 .618 1,306 35.3 635 18 736 511 286 339 2,770 74.9Opponents 961-2,268 .424 ––– ––– 427-620 .689 1,282 34.7 783 36 535 553 85 201 2,351 63.61982-83 34 1,186-2,232 .531 ––– ––– 428-703 .609 1,335 39.3 675 12 729 493 269 389 2,800 82.4Opponents 883-2,037 .434 ––– ––– 441-677 .651 1,136 33.4 634 24 486 568 66 206 2,207 64.91981-82 33 1,105-2,113 .523 ––– ––– 475-731 .650 1,180 35.8 677 19 580 512 171 361 2,685 81.4Opponents 951-2,205 .470 ––– ––– 515-737 .699 1,141 34.6 688 34 505 557 60 195 2,417 73.21980-81 30 946-1,844 .513 ––– ––– 371-583 .636 1,000 33.3 560 24 503 370 119 254 2,263 75.4Opponents 824-1,689 .488 ––– ––– 398-573 .695 975 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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSYear GP FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1979-80 28 905-1,893 .478 ––– ––– 381-578 .659 1,046 37.4 658 40 398 405 60 242 2,191 78.2Opponents 815-1,642 .496 ––– ––– 516-729 .708 1,069 38.2 547 19 415 517 61 151 2,146 76.61978-79 31 1,039-2,174 .478 ––– ––– 449-686 .603 1,237 39.9 661 28 430 463 84 319 2,527 81.5Opponents 657-2,018 .474 ––– ––– 506-731 .692 1,266 40.8 647 34 458 616 2,420 78.11977-78 33 1,227-2,431 .505 ––– ––– 561-795 .706 1,480 44.8 738 17 638 623 83 350 3,015 91.4Opponents 1,016-2,216 .458 ––– ––– 500-736 .679 1,246 37.8 713 26 741 2,532 76.71976-77 37 1,419-2,744 .517 ––– ––– 644-950 .681 1,685 45.5 849 27 745 666 120 384 3,482 94.1Opponents 1,172-2,582 .454 ––– ––– 601-887 .676 1,446 39.1 829 55 616 795 2,945 79.61975-76 27 841-1,853 .454 ––– ––– 418-622 .672 1,170 43.3 465 16 475 483 89 136 2,100 77.8Opponents 955-2,105 .454 ––– ––– 321-443 .725 1,125 40.2 597 33 483 437 2,231 79.71974-75 26 1,006-1,965 .512 ––– ––– 395-582 .679 890 34.2 424 12 465 491 2,407 92.6Opponents 989-2,012 .492 ––– ––– 286-403 .710 1,052 40.5 527 18 398 524 2,264 87.11973-74 26 1,003-2,055 .488 ––– ––– 322-492 .654 1,297 49.9 463 15 572 445 149 264 2,328 89.5Opponents 898-1,999 .449 ––– ––– 307-453 .678 1,122 43.2 493 14 462 466 2,103 80.91972-73 27 1,080-2,242 .482 ––– ––– 312-455 .686 1,477 54.7 489 10 614 2,472 91.6Opponents 880-2,010 .438 ––– ––– 322-466 .691 1,102 40.8 460 13 444 600 2,082 77.11971-72 27 1,013-2,169 .467 ––– ––– 473-669 .707 1,515 56.1 528 11 570 2,499 92.6Opponents 843-2,012 .419 ––– ––– 473-706 .673 1,236 45.8 492 16 2,158 79.91970-71 29 965-2,078 .464 ––– ––– 521-773 .674 1,523 52.5 566 23 470 2,451 84.5Opponents 901-2,069 .435 ––– ––– 455-724 .628 1,280 44.1 543 22 331 2,257 77.81969-70 30 1,055-2,259 .467 ––– ––– 638-891 .716 1,564 52.1 539 15 625 2,748 91.6Opponents 972-2,304 .422 ––– ––– 450-679 .663 1,454 48.5 625 25 2,394 79.81968-69 26 847-1,840 .460 ––– ––– 439-713 .616 1,327 51.0 464 11 499 2,133 82.0Opponents 761-1,815 .420 ––– ––– 438-621 .705 1,177 45.3 519 17 377 1,960 75.41967-68 33 1,352-2,808 .481 ––– ––– 522-850 .614 2,074 62.8 537 8 732 3,226 97.8Opponents 943-2,449 .385 ––– ––– 497-699 .711 1,418 43.0 609 19 2,393 72.51966-67 31 1,128-2,459 .459 ––– ––– 509-813 .626 1,862 60.1 507 9 500 2,765 89.2Opponents 829-2,283 .393 ––– ––– 461-655 .694 1,362 43.9 581 22 2,257 72.51965-66 29 1,160-2,388 .486 ––– ––– 525-782 .672 1,567 54.0 559 16 509 2,845 98.1Opponents 915-2,101 .436 ––– ––– 539-761 .708 1,326 45.7 576 27 2,369 81.71964-65 29 946-2,052 .461 ––– ––– 518-766 .676 1,342 46.3 531 15 384 2,410 83.1Opponents 864-2,004 .431 ––– ––– 493-703 .701 1,361 47.9 598 26 2,221 76.61963-64 26 683-1,557 .439 ––– ––– 425-633 .671 1,013 39.0 487 8 341 1,811 68.9Opponents 636-1,498 .425 ––– ––– 444-619 .717 1,100 42.3 512 19 1,714 65.91962-63 26 751-1,607 .467 ––– ––– 464-687 .675 1,126 43.3 384 17 337 1,966 75.6Opponents 713-1,590 .448 ––– ––– 388-574 .676 1,015 39.0 508 26 1,814 69.81961-62 27 700-1,526 .459 ––– ––– 496-735 .675 1,232 45.6 462 13 1,896 70.2Opponents 656-1,628 .415 ––– ––– 380-565 .673 996 36.9 551 33 1,792 62.71960-61 28 792-1,764 .449 ––– ––– 554-813 .681 1,272 45.4 508 19 2,138 76.4Opponents 726-1,734 .419 ––– ––– 480-717 .669 1,204 43.0 575 23 1,921 68.61959-60 25 624-1,524 .409 ––– ––– 511-738 .692 1,079 43.2 483 10 1,759 70.4Opponents 601-1,420 .423 ––– ––– 441-662 .666 1,088 43.5 509 22 1,643 65.61958-59 26 676-1,592 .425 ––– ––– 441-708 .623 1,052 40.5 493 17 1,793 69.0Opponents 590-1,534 .385 ––– ––– 477-694 .687 1,669 64.2 515 14 1,669 64.21957-58 25 607-1,398 .434 ––– ––– 536-741 .723 871 34.8 471 20 1,750 70.0Opponents 706-1,703 .1415 ––– ––– 594-691 .716 1,062 42.5 523 28 1,907 76.31956-57 26 667-1,618 .412 ––– ––– 596-835 .714 961 37.0 540 18 1,930 74.2Opponents 699-1,819 .384 ––– ––– 561-830 .676 1,137 43.8 474 12 2,035 78.31955-56 26 752-1,850 .406 ––– ––– 549-815 .674 1,279 49.2 509 16 2,053 79.0Opponents 555-1,597 .348 ––– ––– 499-766 .651 993 41.4 454 17 1,680 70.01954-55 25 656-1,762 .372 ––– ––– 599-856 .700 1,055 42.2 527 30 1,911 76.4Opponents 583-1,610 .362 ––– ––– 598-893 .669 991 35.6 522 26 1,764 70.61953-54 26 592-1,760 .336 ––– ––– 593-862 .688 975 37.5 1,769 67.7Opponents ––– –––1952-53 22 470 ––– ––– 437 532 1,377 62.6Opponents ––– –––1951-52 21 412 ––– ––– 281 1,105 52.6Opponents ––– –––1950-51 28 633-1,772 .357 ––– ––– 392-640 .613 1,714 61.2Opponents ––– –––1949-50 23 534-1,459 .366 ––– ––– 311-506 .614 394 1,380 60.0Opponents ––– –––1948-49 22 446-1,587 .281 ––– ––– 318-556 .604 386 1,211 55.1Opponents ––– –––1947-48 22 431-1,437 .300 ––– ––– 205-345 .594 315 1,065 48.5Opponents ––– –––1946-47 22 ––– ––– 1,292 58.7Opponents ––– –––1945-46 14 ––– ––– 756 54.0Opponents ––– –––

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RECORD vs. NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS (74-168)Date UH OPP W/L Score Opponent Location3/2/17 –– 18/20 L 47-65 at Cincinnati Cincinnati2/18/17 –– 19/23 L 66-76 SMU Houston1/7/17 –– 22/22 L 58-67 Cincinnati Houston2/1/16 –– 12/NR W 71-68 SMU Houston1/19/16 –– 8/NR L 73-77 at SMU Dallas2/12/15 –– 25/25 L 69-75 SMU Houston3/14/14 –– 5/5 L 65-94 vs. Louisville Memphis, Tenn.2/13/14 –– 25/23 W 68-64 vs. SMU Memphis, Tenn.2/27/14 –– 21/22 W 77-68 Memphis Houston2/15/14 –– 11/10 L 62-73 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio2/5/14 –– 14/10 L 62-77 Louisville Houston1/23/14 –– 23/22 L 59-82 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.1/16/14 –– 18/14 L 52-91 at Louisville Louisville, Ky.12/31/13 –– 17/15 W 75-71 UConn Houston2/20/13 –– 21/19 L 74-81 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.1/8/11 –– 19/18 W 76-71 UCF Houston3/19/10 –– 20/20 L 77-89 vs. Maryland Spokane, Wash.3/13/10 –– 25/21 W 81-73 vs. UTEP Tulsa, Okla.11/26/09 –– 25/rv W 100-93 vs. Oklahoma Anchorage, Alaska3/13/09 –– 4/3 L 49-74 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.3/4/09 –– 5/3 L 60-69 Memphis Houston1/31/09 –– 18/19 L 68-83 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.2/13/08 –– 1/1 L 59-68 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.1/30/08 –– 1/1 L 77-89 Memphis Houston1/12/08 –– rv/24 L 71-85 Arizona Houston3/10/07 –– 5/5 L 59-71 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.2/25/07 –– 7/7 L 64-77 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn.1/11/07 –– 20/19 L 69-79 Memphis Houston12/3/05 –– 15/13 W 69-65 Arizona Houston11/29/05 –– 25/25 W 84-83 at LSU Baton Rouge, La.1/29/05 –– 21/20 L 68-87 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio1/5/05 –– 17/16 W 70-67 Louisville Houston12/24/04 –– 12/17 L 63-110 at Washington Seattle, Wash.2/7/04 –– 10/10 L 51-54 Cincinnati Houston1/28/04 –– 4/4 L 48-64 at Louisville Louisville, Ky.1/7/04 –– 23/22 L 52-65 Marquette Houston3/6/03 –– 18/ L 56-71 Memphis Houston2/8/03 –– 5/6 L 55-81 Louisville Houston1/1/03 –– 25/22 L 48-62 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas3/1/02 –– 13/10 L 73-85 vs. Marquette Cincinnati, Ohio1/12/02 –– 10/12 L 63-79 Cincinnati Houston11/20/01 –– 4/3 L 78-95 vs. Kansas Lahaina, Maui11/19/01 –– 5/4 L 60-71 vs. UCLA Lahaina, Maui12/31/00 –– 21/ L 63-79 Georgetown Houston11/30/00 –– 16/ L 60-72 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn.2/17/00 –– 1/ L 65-77 Cincinnati Houston1/16/00 –– 21/ L 68-77 DePaul Houston1/2/00 –– 18/ L 80-90 at Texas Austin, Texas12/30/99 –– 2/ L 76-82 Connecticut Houston11/29/98 –– 15/17 L 69-84 at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M.12/22/98 –– 4/3 L 78-115 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio1/10/98 –– 9/ L 53-86 Purdue Houston12/27/97 –– 14/ L 71-89 at Texas Austin, Texas2/18/97 –– 11/ L 64-97 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio2/15/97 –– 17/ L 66-70 Louisville Houston1/15/97 –– 10/ L 78-92 at Louisville Louisville, Ky.12/4/96 –– 21/ W 79-77 (2OT) Tulsa Houston2/17/96 –– 12/ L 84-93 Texas Tech Houston1/20/96 –– 25/ L 76-95 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas1/6/96 –– 3/ W 69-67 Memphis Houston12/2/95 –– 4/ L 69-73 Arizona Houston12/8/94 –– 8/ L 67-81 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz.12/20/93 –– 9/ L 72-93 UCLA Houston12/10/93 –– 11/ L 90-114 vs. Purdue Indianapolis, Ind.2/21/93 –– 22/ W 89-81 Louisville Houston1/2/93 –– 11/ L 78-87 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif.1/2/92 –– 24/ L 56-60 at Louisville Louisville, Ky.11/27/91 –– 6/ L 65-68 North Carolina Houston2/17/91 –– 24/ W 82-73 Texas Houston2/7/91 –– 2/ L 74-81 Arkansas Houston1/6/91 –– 2/ L 79-95 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.12/29/90 –– 16/ L 51-63 vs. Georgetown St. Petersburg, Fla.

Date UH OPP W/L Score Opponent Location3/11/90 –– 9/ L 84-96 vs. Arkansas Dallas, Texas1/22/90 –– 12/ L 89-100 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.1/3/90 –– 14/ L 78-82 Arkansas Houston11/18/89 –– 25/ L 69-76 at St. John’s New York, N.Y.12/28/88 –– 17/ L 78-87 vs. Georgia Tech Honolulu, Hawai’i12/12/87 –– 17/ L 69-89 UNLV Houston3/13/87 –– 20/ L 55-66 vs. Kansas Atlanta, Ga.2/25/87 –– 15/ W 84-65 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas1/24/87 –– 19/ L 56-62 TCU Houston3/1/86 –– 15/ W 85-83 (OT) TCU Houston2/22/86 –– 16/ L 59-76 Louisville Houston12/14/85 –– 10/ L 92-102 Illinois Houston12/12/85 –– 18/ L 78-84 DePaul Houston1/29/86 –– 16/ L 49-53 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas3/8/85 –– 13/ L 72-84 vs. SMU Dallas, Texas3/3/85 –– 9/ W 79-76 SMU Houston2/3/85 –– 5/ L 76-77 Illinois Houston1/30/85 –– 2/ L 78-85 at SMU Dallas, Texas1/12/85 –– 13/ L 58-69 at DePaul Chicago, Ill.12/15/84 –– 18/ L 75-87 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan.12/8/84 –– 13/ W 81-73 LSU Houston4/2/84 5/5 2/2 L 75-84 vs. Georgetown Seattle, Wash.3/26/84 5/5 19/ W 68-63 vs. Wake Forest St. Louis, Mo.3/23/84 5/5 16/ W 78-71 vs. Memphis St. Louis, Mo.3/11/84 5/5 8/8 W 57-56 vs. Arkansas Houston, Texas3/4/84 2/2 12/12 L 68-73 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.2/26/84 3/3 11/11 W 64-61 Arkansas Houston1/22/84 4/5 3/3 L 67-74 at Kentucky Lexington, Ky.12/25/83 10/8 10/8 W 76-73 vs. Louisville Honolulu, Hawai’i12/6/83 6/6 9/9 W 100-91 at LSU Baton Rouge, La.11/26/83 3/4 17/19 W 91-76 Kansas Houston4/4/83 1/ 16/ L 52-54 vs. NC State Albuquerque, N.M.4/2/83 1/ 2/ W 94-81 vs. Louisville Albuquerque, N.M.3/27/83 1/ 13/ W 89-71 vs. Villanova Kansas City, Mo.3/25/83 1/ 17/ W 70-63 vs. Memphis Kansas City, Mo.3/3/83 1/ 5/ W 74-66 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.1/22/83 14/ 4/ W 75-60 Arkansas Houston12/16/82 1/ 1/ L 63-72 vs. Virginia Tokyo, Japan

NATIONAL RANKINGS HISTORYRECORDS vs. AP TOP 25 OPPONENTS

Rk. G W L Pct. Stk. Last WinNo. 1 12 2 10 .167 L5 Arkansas (Feb. 18, 1978)No. 2 12 3 9 .250 L5 vs. Louisville (April 2, 1983)No. 3 10 2 8 .200 W1 Memphis (Jan. 6, 1996)No. 4 14 3 11 .214 L5 Arkansas (Jan., 22, 1983)No. 5 15 3 12 .200 L6 at Arkansas (March 3, 1983)No. 6 4 2 2 .500 L1 Iowa (Dec. 19, 1981)No. 7 13 4 9 .308 L2 South Carolina (Feb. 19, 1972)No. 8 10 3 7 .300 L2 vs. Arkansas (March 11, 1984)No. 9 12 5 7 .417 L3 SMU (March 3, 1985)No. 10 13 5 8 .385 L4 vs. Louisville (Dec. 25, 1983)No. 11 12 6 6 .500 L4 Arkansas (Feb. 26, 1984)No. 12 18 6 12 333 W1 SMU (2/1/15(No. 13 8 5 3 .625 L3 LSU (Dec. 8, 1984)No. 14 11 0 11 .000 L10 –––No. 15 10 4 6 .400 W1 Arizona (Dec. 3, 2005)No. 16 13 1 12 .077 L4 vs. Memphis (March 23, 1984)No. 17 13 5 8 .385 W2 UConn (Dec. 31, 2013)No. 18 10 1 9 .100 L8 Oregon (Dec. 12, 1970)No. 19 8 4 4 .500 L1 UCF (Jan. 8, 2011)No. 20 7 2 5 .286 L4 vs. LaSalle (Dec. 29, 1975)No. 21 6 2 4 .333 W1 Memphis (Feb. 27, 2014)No. 22 2 1 1 .500 L1 Louisville (Feb. 21, 1993)No. 23 2 0 2 .000 L1 –––No. 24 2 1 1 .500 L2 Texas (Feb. 17, 1991)No. 25 8 4 4 .500 L1 vs. SMU (March 13, 2014)Totals 242 74 168 .306 L3

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RECORD vs. NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS (74-168)Date UH OPP W/L Score Opponent Location3/27/82 –– 1/ L 63-68 vs. North Carolina New Orleans, La.3/19/82 –– 5/ W 79-78 vs. Missouri St. Louis, Mo.3/13/82 –– 10/ W 78-74 vs. Tulsa Tulsa, Okla.3/6/82 –– 14/ L 69-84 vs. Arkansas Dallas, Texas2/13/82 –– 8/ W 55-53 Arkansas Houston2/8/82 –– 12/ W 77-63 at Texas Austin, Texas1/23/82 19/ 15/ L 66-67 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.1/12/82 10/ 19/ L 83-95 Texas Houston12/19/81 –– 6/ W 62-52 Iowa Houston12/16/79 –– 16/ L 75-78 vs. Georgetown Albuquerque, N.M.3/2/79 –– 14/ L 65-70 vs. Texas Houston, Texas2/17/79 –– 11/ L 58-78 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.2/3/79 –– 12/ L 58-66 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas1/28/79 –– 17/ L 53-79 at Texas Austin, Texas1/10/79 –– 11/ L 43-69 Texas A&M Houston1/6/79 –– 14/ L 61-62 Arkansas Houston11/30/78 –– 12/ L 80-88 at USC Los Angeles, Calif.3/12/78 14/ 10/ L 77-100 vs. Notre Dame Tulsa, Okla.3/4/78 –– 12/ W 92-90 vs. Texas Houston, Texas3/3/78 –– 4/ W 70-69 vs. Arkansas Houston, Texas2/18/78 –– 1/ W 84-75 Arkansas Houston1/30/78 –– 15/ L 72-73 at Texas Austin, Texas1/8/78 –– 3/ L 65-84 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.3/17/77 –– 11/ W 82-76 vs. Alabama New York, N.Y.3/5/77 –– 7/ L 70-84 vs. Arkansas Houston, Texas2/5/77 –– 14/ L 80-82 Arkansas Houston1/8/77 –– 18/ L 70-81 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.1/2/77 –– 8/ L 83-96 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif.12/30/76 –– 3/ L 81-86 vs. San Francisco Honolulu, Hawai’i12/6/76 –– 10/ L 85-100 at San Francisco San Francisco, Calif.2/17/76 –– 20/ L 80-94 Texas A&M Houston1/3/76 –– 19/ W 94-73 San Francisco Houston12/30/75 –– 20/ W 90-87 vs. LaSalle Las Vegas, Nev.12/29/75 –– 12/ L 92-116 at UNLV Las Vegas, Nev.2/1/75 –– 19/ W 90-84 South Carolina Houston1/27/75 –– 15/ W 74-68 Stanford Houston12/29/74 –– 7/ L 88-105 vs. Alabama New Orleans, La.12/16/74 –– 6/ L 96-97 USC Houston12/7/74 20/ 9/ L 87-96 North Carolina Houston12/2/74 –– 8/ L 87-91 Louisville Houston3/2/74 –– 14/ L 86-104 South Carolina Houston12/21/73 –– 16/ L 78-92 at USC Los Angeles, Calif.12/3/73 14/ 9/ L 81-87 at Louisville Louisville, Ky.12/1/73 14/ 5/ L 74-97 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C.3/10/73 7/ 14/ L 89-102 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Wichita, Kan.2/24/73 9/ 20/ W 76-75 Jacksonville Houston2/10/73 9/ 13/ W 82-80 Louisiana-Lafayette Houston12/28/72 –– 15/ L 72-75 vs. Indiana El Paso, Texas2/19/72 –– 7/ W 95-85 South Carolina Houston2/4/72 –– 12/ W 94-86 Florida State Houston1/16/72 –– 12/ L 79-86 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla.12/11/71 12/ 17/ W 88-76 Arizona State Houston12/10/71 12/ 17/ L 97-98 Arizona State Houston3/20/71 14/ 12/ W 119-106 vs. Notre Dame Wichita, Kan.3/18/71 14/ 4/ L 77-78 vs. Kansas Wichita, Kan.2/27/71 –– 9/ W 83-82 Jacksonville Houston2/22/71 –– 7/ L 71-88 at South Carolina Columbia, S.C.12/30/70 –– 4/ L 64-77 at USC Los Angeles, Calif.12/29/70 –– 10/ W 68-65 vs. Tennessee Los Angeles, Calif.12/19/70 –– 12/ L 73-89 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan.1/218/70 –– 10/ W 99-84 vs. Villanova Lawrence, Kan.12/12/70 –– 18/ W 81-68 Oregon Houston3/12/70 12/ 14/ L 87-92 vs. Drake Lawrence, Kan.12/20/69 19/ 13/ W 77-73 USC Houston12/17/69 19/ 11/ W 91-76 Santa Clara Houston1/18/69 –– 1/ L 64-100 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif.12/13/68 12/ 16/ L 50-75 vs. Santa Clara San Francisco, Calif.

3/22/68 1/ 2/ L 69-101 vs. UCLA Los Angeles, Calif.3/15/68 1/ 9/ W 91-75 vs. Louisville Wichita, Kan.1/20/68 2/ 1/ W 71-69 UCLA Houston (Astrodome)3/25/67 7/ 4/ W 84-62 vs. North Carolina Louisville, Ky.3/24/67 7/ 1/ L 58-73 vs. UCLA Louisville, Ky.3/17/67 7/ 3/ W 66-53 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan.12/1/66 7/ 6/ W 96-84 New Mexico Houston12/20/65 –– 7/ W 102-89 Providence Houston2/23/63 –– 3/ L 58-62 Loyola (Ill.) Houston1/2/63 –– 1/ L 56-79 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio12/28/62 –– 10/ W 79-76 (OT) vs. Mississippi State Houston (Sam Houston Coliseum)2/16/62 –– 3/ L 47-59 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio2/1/62 –– 3/ L 52-60 Cincinnati Houston12/15/61 –– 10/ L 63-66 vs. Seattle Portland, Ore.3/17/61 –– 4/ L 64-75 vs. Kansas State Lawrence, Kan.2/23/61 –– 3/ L 80-85 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio2/16/61 –– 5/ L 74-90 at Bradley Peoria, Ill.1/12/61 –– 2/ W 60-59 Bradley Houston12/28/60 –– 18/ L 68-71 vs. Wichita State Oklahoma City, Okla.2/27/60 –– 16/ L 57-78 Saint Louis Houston2/22/60 –– 2/ W 63-58 Bradley Houston2/20/60 –– 1/ L 47-57 Cincinnati Houston2/8/60 –– 2/ L 57-78 at Bradley Peoria, Ill.2/6/60 –– 1/ L 55-67 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio1/23/60 –– 11/ W 88-79 at Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla.1/7/60 –– 12/ L 46-76 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo.3/2/59 –– 7/ L 60-74 at Bradley Peoria, Ill.2/28/59 –– 4/ L 66-78 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio2/21/59 –– 8/ W 64-57 Saint Louis Houston2/7/59 –– 13/ W 80-63 Oklahoma City Houston1/31/59 –– 15/ L 47-71 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo.1/17/59 –– 17/ L 67-94 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla.1/12/59 –– 9/ L 50-60 Bradley Houston1/10/59 –– 7/ L 54-62 Cincinnati Houston2/22/58 –– 8/ L 60-73 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.1/27/58 –– 7/ W 70-64 Oklahoma State Houston1/13/58 –– 7/ L 57-93 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio1/11/58 –– 10/ L 80-116 at Bradley Peoria, Ill.1/6/58 –– 12/ L 73-75 (OT) Bradley Houston12/21/57 –– 4/ L 53-70 Cincinnati Houston3/2/57 –– 14/ L 84-102 Saint Louis Houston2/25/57 –– 5/ W 88-79 Bradley Houston1/17/57 –– 12/ L 64-81 at Bradley Peoria, Ill.1/12/57 –– 12/ W 64-52 Oklahoma State Houston12/29/56 –– 3/ L 76-111 vs. Kentucky New Orleans, La.3/16/56 17/ 8/ L 74-89 vs. SMU Lawrence, Kan.2/11/56 –– 11/ W 67-66 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo.1/14/56 –– 20/ L 44-63 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.2/21/55 –– 19/ L 59-69 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla.12/23/54 –– 7/ W 84-76 (2OT) Missouri Houston12/21/54 –– 17/ L 87-91 vs. Wichita State Oklahoma City, Okla.12/20/54 –– 14/ L 65-72 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla.3/1/54 –– 5/ L 54-58 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla.2/22/54 –– 15/ L 81-86 Wichita State Houston1/25/54 –– 5/ L 48-64 Oklahoma State Houston1/13/54 –– 8/ L 62-70 Oklahoma City Houston1/9/54 –– 4/ L 61-76 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.12/29/53 –– 7/ L 61-91 vs. Western Kentucky Lexington, Ky.3/5/53 –– 7/ L 48-68 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.2/18/53 –– 9/ W 50-46 Oklahoma State Houston2/7/53 –– 16/ L 58-64 Oklahoma City Houston1/24/53 –– 11/ W 61-56 Tulsa Houston1/6/53 –– 17/ L 60-91 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla.1/5/53 –– 16/ L 52-68 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla.2/20/52 –– 9/ L 55-63 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo.2/2/52 –– 16/ L 46-51 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla.1/2/52 –– 5/ L 57-64 Saint Louis Houston3/7/51 –– 2/ L 39-57 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.2/21/51 –– 2/ L 52-61 Oklahoma State Houston2/6/51 –– 5/ L 47-60 Bradley Houston

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POLLS RANKEDTotal Polls Ranked 126Top 10 Rankings 65Most Consecutive Polls Ranked 35 (1966 preseason – Dec. 24, 1968)

YEARS RANKEDTotal Years 16Consecutive Years 9 (1966-75)

FINAL POLLTotal Polls 9Top 10 4High 1 (1983, 1968)

HOUSTON AS A RANKED TEAMRk. G W L Pct. Stk.No. 1 25 22 3 .880 L1No. 2 15 15 0 1.000 W15No. 3 17 14 3 .824 W3No. 4 7 6 1 .857 W2No. 5 15 13 2 .867 L1No. 6 13 12 1 .923 W7No. 7 28 22 6 .786 W5No. 8 13 12 1 .923 W9No. 9 8 7 1 .875 W1No. 10 5 3 2 .600 L2No. 11 8 8 0 1.000 W8No. 12 11 6 5 .545 W2No. 13 4 3 1 .750 W1No. 14 17 9 8 .529 W2No. 15 12 12 0 1.000 W12No. 16 9 8 1 .889 W4No. 17 5 2 3 .400 W1No. 18 10 9 1 .900 W4No. 19 9 7 2 .778 W4No. 20 10 8 2 .800 W1No. 21 0 0 0 –– ––No. 22 0 0 0 –– ––No. 23 0 0 0 –– ––No. 24 0 0 0 –– ––No. 25 3 0 3 .000 L3Totals 244 198 46 .811 L4

WEEKS RANKED BY RANKINGFirst Ranked: No. 18 (Feb. 14, 1956)Last Ranked: No. 25 (Dec. 6, 2006)

Rk. Weeks No. 1 11 No. 2 10 No. 3 7 No. 4 4 No. 5 6 No. 6 6 No. 7 11 No. 8 8 No. 9 5 No. 10 3 No. 11 5 No. 12 5 No. 13 4 No. 14 10 No. 15 7 No. 16 4 No. 17 2 No. 18 7 No. 19 5 No. 20 5 No. 21 0 No. 22 0 No. 23 0 No. 24 0 No. 25 2 Totals 126

HOUSTON WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLSeason Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dates1955-56 – – – – – – – – – – 18 14 18 17 Dec. 6-March 61966-67 7 5 9 8 6 5 4 3 3 6 5 7 7 7 7 Dec. 6-March 71967-68 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dec. 5-March 121968-69 8 6 12 20 – – – – – – – – – – – Dec. 3-March 41969-70 20 – 19 8 8 11 9 7 12 16 15 15 15 13 12 Dec. 9-March 101970-71 17 – – – – – – – – 18 15 – – 15 18 14 Dec. 8-March 161971-72 7 12 20 – – – – – – – – – 16 13 19 – Dec. 7-March 141972-73 15 20 16 14 13 10 10 12 11 11 11 7 9 8 7 13 Dec. 5-March 131973-74 14 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Dec. 4-March 271974-75 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Dec. 3-April 21977-78 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 – Nov. 29-March 131981-82 – – – – 18 18 14 10 19 – – – – – – – Dec. 1-March 91982-83 14 11 9 14 19 18 19 16 14 9 8 6 4 2 1 1 1 Nov. 30-March 151983-84 3 8 6 3 3 3 7 7 4 7 6 5 4 3 2 5 5 Nov. 29-March 131992-93 – – – – – – – – – – 25 – – – – – – – Nov. 23-March 152005-06 – – – – – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Nov. 15-March 14

IN THE FINAL TOP 25 RANKINGS Year AP Coaches 1984 5 5 1983 1 1 1978 – 16 1973 13 18 1971 14 18 1970 12 11 1968 1 1 1967 7 6 1966 – 14

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1946Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPGF Charlie Carpenter 5-11 So. 14 5.2F Willie Wells 6-3 Jr. 14 9.5C Guy V. Lewis 6-3 So. 14 21.2G Louis Brown 5-11 Fr. 12 6.7G Simon Wiederman 5-10 Sr. 11 2.1

1946-47F Guy V. Lewis 6-3 Jr. 22 19.7F Willie Wells 6-3 Sr. 18 10.2C Charles Reyner 6-8 Jr. 21 7.1G Louis Brown 6-0 So. 23 9.8G Charles Carpenter 5-11 So. 21 3.0G Billy Joe Steakley 6-2 Fr. 11 7.1

1947-48F Richard Berg 6-3 So. 21 8.8F Lloyd Hendrix 6-1 Fr. 16 4.4C Lynn Smith 6-4 Jr. 16 10.8G Billy Joe Steakley 6-2 So. 21 8.1G Louis Brown 6-0 Jr. 21 8.3

1948-49F Lloyd Hendrix 6-2 So. 22 12.0F Gilbert Luton 6-2 Fr. 22 7.3C Richard Berg 6-3 Jr. 22 11.8G Louis Brown 5-11 Sr. 22 10.6G Marvin Reichle 5-11 Jr. 22 4.6

1949-50F Lloyd Hendrix 6-1 Jr. 23 13.8F Richard Berg 6-3 Sr. 23 10.0C David Rodriguez 6-5 So. 23 9.4G Herb Richardson 6-3 Jr. 23 9.6G Marvin Reichle 6-0 Sr. 23 6.3

1950-51F Lloyd Hendrix 6-1 Sr. 28 13.3F Gil Luton 6-2 Jr. 28 4.9C Royce Ray 6-2 So. 28 13.0G Herb Richardson 6-3 Sr. 28 9.5G Alberto Pena 5-10 Jr. 28 4.6

1951-52F Royce Ray 6-2 Jr. 20 12.4F Bunky Bradford 6-3 Sr. 20 8.7C Elton Cotton 6-6 Jr. 21 8.7G Jack McNutt 5-10 Jr. 21 3.4G Jackie Bell 5-11 So. 20 5.8

1952-53F Dean Kittman 6-2 So. 21 9.1F Elton Cotton 6-6 Sr. 21 9.4C Gary Shivers 6-8 Jr. 22 8.6G Jack Mosher 5-11 Jr. 22 12.9G Jack McNutt 5-10 Sr. 22 5.1

1953-54F Jack Foster 6-2 So. 26 8.1 2.7F Jim Hatton 6-4 Jr. 26 7.3 6.8C Gary Shivers 6-9 Sr. 26 15.6 12.7G Jackie Bell 5-10 Jr. 25 9.0 3.9G Jack Mosher 5-11 Sr. 26 15.5 3.4

1954-55Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Jack Foster 6-2 Jr. 25 14.1 5.1F Jim Hatton 6-4 Sr. 25 8.5 6.6C Don Boldebuck 7-0 Jr. 25 24.2 18.1G Jack Bell 5-11 Sr. 17 6.5 2.8G Jerry Pettiette 6-2 Sr. 25 6.4 2.7 1955-56F Art Helms 6-4 Sr. 26 12.8 9.9F Jack Foster 6-2 Sr. 26 9.7 5.0C Don Boldebuck 7-0 Sr. 26 21.4 15.8G Dan Dotson 6-3 Jr. 26 11.9 3.0G Lupe Lopez 5-10 Sr. 26 9.2 2.5

1956-57F Dean Evans 6-3 Sr. 25 8.9 5.0F Russell Boone 6-5 Jr. 26 13.6 8.4C Ray Pattoprsty 6-7 So. 25 10.7 7.4G Andy McElveen 6-0 Sr. 25 7.3 2.6G Dan Dotson 6-3 Sr. 25 15.3 3.0

1957-58F Russell Boone 6-5 Sr. 25 16.6 9.4F Eddie Erickson 6-8 Jr. 25 9.7 5.9G Bill Tuffli 6-1 Jr. 25 15.1 3.4G Bernie Kapner 6-0 Jr. 25 9.2 2.8G Larry Byrd 6-2 Sr. 25 8.1 2.9

1958-59F Ted Luckenbill 6-6 So. 26 15.4 9.8F Gary Phillips 6-3 So. 26 16.8 5.2C Ed Erickson 6-8 Sr. 15 8.9 6.6G Bernie Kapner 6-1 Sr. 14 8.6 2.6G Bill Tuffli 6-1 Sr. 22 8.5 2.7

1959-60F Ted Luckenbill 6-6 Jr. 18 16.1 9.3F Pete Markle 6-3 Sr. 25 8.2 2.7C Bill Hathaway 6-11 Sr. 24 6.0 5.5G Gary Phillips 6-3 Jr. 25 20.5 6.3G Richard Molchany 6-3 Jr. 25 4.6 3.6

1960-61F Richard Molchany 6-3 Sr. 15 2.0 1.3F Tommy Thomson 6-4 Jr. 26 11.2 5.5C Ted Luckenbill 6-6 Sr. 28 18.0 10.0G Gary Phillips 6-3 Sr. 28 17.9 6.1G Jack Thompson 5-11 Jr. 28 8.3 1.5

1961-62F Don Schverak 6-4 Jr. 27 15.5 7.4F Folly Malone 6-5 Jr. 27 9.6 6.4C Lyle Harger 6-7 Jr. 27 15.9 10.6G Jack Thompson 5-11 Sr. 27 9.6 2.1G Bob Pollan 6-1 Sr. 27 5.0 2.1

1962-63F Don Schverak 6-4 Sr. 26 14.7 7.8F Tom Thomson 6-4 Sr. 26 7.3 2.1C Lyle Harger 6-7 Sr. 26 21.5 13.8G Chet Oliver 5-11 Jr. 26 5.7 2.1G Folly Malone 6-5 Sr. 20 14.3 7.2

1963-64Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Don Schverak 6-4 Sr. 18 13.2 7.8F Denny Neumann 6-5 So. 26 7.7 3.3C Jim Jones 6-5 Jr. 24 8.2 6.2G Chet Oliver 5-11 Sr. 26 10.9 2.7G Jack Margenthaler 6-1 Jr. 26 10.5 2.5

1964-65F Jim Jones 6-5 Sr. 28 10.1 7.4F Leary Lentz 6-6 So. 29 8.4 8.6G Wayne Ballard 6-2 Jr. 28 13.3 3.7G Jack Margenthaler 6-1 Sr. 29 10.2 2.8G Joe Hamood 5-11 Jr. 29 17.3 3.7

1965-66F Wayne Ballard 6-2 Sr. 29 11.7 3.2F Leary Lentz 6-6 Jr. 29 9.1 8.1C Elvin Hayes 6-8 So. 29 27.2 16.9G Joe Hamood 5-11 Sr. 29 20.0 3.2G Don Chaney 6-5 So. 26 8.8 4.8

1966-67F Elvin Hayes 6-8 Jr. 31 28.4 15.7F Melvin Bell 6-7 So. 31 12.8 9.1C Leary Lentz 6-6 Sr. 31 7.9 8.1C Don Kruse 6-8 Sr. 31 5.5 4.2G Don Chaney 6-5 Jr. 31 15.3 5.2G Gary Grider 6-1 Sr. 31 8.1 3.1

1967-68F Elvin Hayes 6-8 Sr. 33 36.8 18.9F Theodis Lee 6-7 Jr. 33 13.9 7.9C Ken Spain 6-9 Jr. 33 14.2 12.8G Don Chaney 6-5 Sr. 33 13.0 5.8G George Reynolds 6-4 Jr. 28 10.0 4.9

1968-69F Ollie Taylor 6-2 Jr. 26 19.2 9.0F Melvin Bell 6-7 Jr. 23 2.9 2.8C Ken Spain 6-9 Sr. 26 14.8 11.6G Theodis Lee 6-8 Sr. 26 14.2 8.0G George Reynolds 6-4 Sr. 26 13.0 5.4

1969-70F Ollie Taylor 6-2 Sr. 30 24.4 11.5F Dwight Davis 6-7 So. 28 17.9 10.3C Jeff Hickman 6-4 So. 30 12.3 4.6G Tom Gribben 6-2 Sr. 30 10.0 4.2G Poo Welch 6-3 Jr. 30 13.3 3.3

1970-71F Dwight Davis 6-7 Jr. 29 20.3 12.5F Steve Newsome 6-7 So. 29 10.7 8.6C Bob Hall 6-9 Jr. 26 7.8 8.5C Gene Bodden 6-9 So. 23 4.9 4.1G Poo Welch 6-3 Sr. 29 19.3 3.4

1971-72F Steve Newsome 6-7 Jr. 27 13.3 10.4F Dwight Davis 6-7 Sr. 27 24.4 11.7C Dwight Jones 6-10 So. 27 16.5 13.3G Donnell Hayes 6-2 So. 27 10.0 2.5G Jerry Bonney 6-4 Jr. 27 9.4 2.6

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1972-73Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Steve Newsome 6-8 Sr. 27 15.6 8.3F Louis Dunbar 6-9 So. 27 21.1 5.3C Dwight Jones 6-10 Jr. 27 18.7 14.1G Jerry Bonney 6-4 Sr. 25 9.4 2.0G Donnell Hayes 6-2 Jr. 26 5.8 1.4

1973-74F Louis Dunbar 6-9 Jr. 26 21.7 8.5F Sidney Edwards 6-9 Sr. 26 15.2 9.9C Maurice Presley 6-10 Jr. 26 14.2 10.4G Otis Birdsong 6-3 Fr. 26 14.3 4.2G Donnell Hayes 6-2 Sr. 26 9.5 2.1

1974-75F Louis Dunbar 6-9 Sr. 26 24.3 9.3F David Marrs 6-8 Jr. 26 9.5 7.0C Maurice Presley 6-10 Sr. 26 13.9 10.7G Otis Birdsong 6-2 So. 26 24.6 4.7G Tony Smith 6-2 Fr. 23 7.6 1.3G Ed Riska 6-2 Sr. 26 5.1 1.1

1975-76F Charles Thompson 6-7 So. 28 10.0 7.2F David Marrs 6-8 Sr. 28 18.2 10.3C Al Winder 6-10 Fr. 28 7.1 4.6G Cecile Rose 6-5 So. 22 11.7 3.7G Otis Birdsong 6-4 Jr. 28 26.1 6.3

1976-77F Charles Thompson 6-7 Jr. 37 13.2 7.0F Cecile Rose 6-5 Jr. 37 8.8 3.2C Mike Schultz 6-9 Jr. 37 10.7 9.8G Otis Birdsong 6-4 Sr. 36 30.3 4.4G Mark Trammel 6-0 Jr. 35 6.2 1.1

1977-78F Charles Thompson 6-7 Sr. 33 17.1 8.4C Mike Schultz 6-9 Sr. 32 13.2 10.2G Cecile Rose 6-5 Sr. 33 17.6 3.7G Kenneth Williams 6-1 So. 31 10.5 2.3G Ken Ciolli 6-0 Jr. 33 4.3 2.5

1978-79F George Walker 6-5 Sr. 31 14.5 9.3F Victor Ewing 6-6 Jr. 29 14.5 5.7C Leonard Mitchell 6-7 So. 21 5.4 5.6G Kenneth Williams 6-1 Jr. 31 19.6 2.9G Ken Ciolli 6-0 Sr. 31 6.0 2.8

1979-80F Larry Rogers 6-6 So. 28 12.1 6.0F Victor Ewing 6-6 Sr. 28 8.3 3.0C Larry Micheaux 6-9 Fr. 27 5.7 4.3G Rob Williams 6-2 Fr. 28 16.3 2.6G Kenneth Williams 6-1 Sr. 28 13.9 2.6

1980-81F Clyde Drexler 6-6 Fr. 30 11.9 10.5F Michael Young 6-6 Fr. 30 12.0 6.3C Larry Micheaux 6-9 So. 29 10.1 6.6G Lynden Rose 6-3 Jr. 29 6.2 1.2G Rob Williams 6-2 So. 30 25.0 2.8

1981-82Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Clyde Drexler 6-6 So. 32 15.2 10.5F Michael Young 6-6 So. 33 10.9 5.4C Larry Micheaux 6-9 Jr. 33 12.4 7.6G Lynden Rose 6-3 Sr. 33 8.6 1.5G Rob Williams 6-2 Jr. 33 21.1 2.1

1982-83F Clyde Drexler 6-6 Jr. 34 15.9 8.8F Larry Micheaux 6-9 Sr. 34 13.8 6.8C Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 So. 34 13.9 11.4G Michael Young 6-7 Jr. 34 17.3 5.7G Alvin Franklin 6-2 Fr. 30 4.8 0.7

1983-84F Rickie Winslow 6-8 Fr. 37 8.5 5.5F Michael Young 6-7 Sr. 37 19.8 6.2C Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 Jr. 37 16.8 13.5G Alvin Franklin 6-2 So. 37 12.4 1.5G Reid Gettys 6-7 Jr. 37 4.6 1.8

1984-85F Rickie Winslow 6-8 So. 30 14.2 8.8C Greg Anderson 6-9 So. 30 15.4 8.1G Reid Gettys 6-7 Sr. 30 4.0 2.5G Alvin Franklin 6-2 Jr. 30 16.9 1.9G Eric Dickens 6-1 Sr. 30 13.0 2.4

1985-86F Rickie Winslow 6-8 Jr. 27 15.6 10.4F Renaldo Thomas 6-2 Sr. 26 9.1 3.4C Greg Anderson 6-9 Jr. 28 19.1 12.9G Alvin Franklin 6-2 Sr. 28 20.5 2.2G Gerry McGee 6-1 Fr. 26 5.0 1.3

1986-87F Rickie Winslow 6-8 Sr. 30 12.8 7.4F Greg Anderson 6-9 Sr. 30 18.2 10.6C Rolando Ferreira 7-0 Jr. 30 9.8 5.6G Darrell McArthur 6-3 Fr. 30 5.0 1.6G Tim Hobby 6-2 So. 30 7.0 1.2

1987-88F Richard Hollis 6-5 Jr. 31 17.0 6.3F Craig Upchurch 6-8 Fr. 31 12.1 5.3C Rolando Ferreira 7-0 Sr. 31 15.1 6.8G Randy Brown 6-3 So. 29 7.0 2.9G Horace Chaney 6-2 Jr. 30 11.0 2.8

1988-89F Richard Hollis 6-5 Sr. 31 17.1 8.4F Craig Upchurch 6-8 So. 31 18.8 6.5C Roger Fernandes 6-9 So. 31 6.2 4.0G Derrick Daniels 6-3 Fr. 31 5.9 2.4G Chris Morris 6-5 Jr. 31 8.4 2.7G Horace Chaney 6-2 Sr. 31 12.0 2.3

1989-90F Chris Morris 6-5 Sr. 33 8.6 3.5F Craig Upchurch 6-8 Jr. 33 13.1 7.0C Carl Herrera 6-9 Jr. 33 16.7 9.6G Derrick Daniels 6-2 So. 33 9.5 2.5G Byron Smith 6-2 Jr. 33 16.3 3.0

1990-91Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Darrell Mickens 6-5 Sr. 29 11.6 8.5F Derrick Smith 6-5 So. 29 12.3 5.1C Alvaro Teheran 7-1 Sr. 29 14.3 8.4G Derrick Daniels 6-2 Jr. 29 10.8 3.0G Byron Smith 6-2 Sr. 29 17.7 2.5

1991-92F Sam Mack 6-7 Sr. 31 17.5 5.8F Craig Upchurch 6-8 Sr. 31 15.7 6.5C Charles Outlaw 6-8 Jr. 31 11.9 8.2G Derrick Daniels 6-2 Sr. 31 9.0 1.5G David Diaz 6-6 Jr. 31 6.7 2.7

1992-93F Derrick Smith 6-5 Sr. 30 10.5 5.2F Jessie Drain 6-7 So. 30 10.8 4.2C Charles Outlaw 6-8 Sr. 30 16.2 10.0G David Diaz 6-7 Sr. 30 17.2 4.4G Anthony Goldwire 6-1 Jr. 30 14.2 3.1

1993-94F Tim Moore 6-7 So. 21 17.7 8.5F Jessie Drain 6-7 Jr. 26 11.4 5.5C Rafael Carrasco 6-9 Sr. 27 7.7 6.4G Anthony Goldwire 6-1 Sr. 27 17.1 3.7G Willie Byrd 6-5 Fr. 25 6.3 2.1

1994-95F Tim Moore 6-8 Jr. 28 20.1 10.6F Kirk Ford 6-7 Jr. 27 12.7 5.3F Jessie Drain 6-7 Sr. 28 9.4 4.7G Damon Jones 6-3 Fr. 27 10.3 3.4G Tommie Davis 5-8 Fr. 28 6.5 3.3

1995-96F Tim Moore 6-8 Sr. 28 20.1 10.6F Kirk Ford 6-7 Sr. 27 12.7 5.3C Anthony Knox 6-8 Jr. 27 5.5 4.6G Damon Jones 6-3 So. 27 10.3 3.4G Lonzell Gowdy 6-3 Jr. 21 6.3 3.4

1996-97F Galen Robinson 6-8 Jr. 27 17.0 9.0F Kenya Capers 6-5 Sr. 19 12.7 5.1F Willie Byrd 6-5 Sr. 26 9.8 4.6C Anthony Knox 6-8 Sr. 27 7.6 5.4G Damon Jones 6-3 Jr. 27 16.4 4.4G Shamahn McBride 6-0 Jr. 27 8.1 2.3

1997-98F Galen Robinson 6-8 Sr. 29 13.8 8.0F Kenny Younger 6-9 So. 29 10.0 6.6G Chad Hendrick 6-5 Fr. 29 8.1 4.7G Shamahn McBride 6-0 Sr. 29 11.4 4.0G Treva Crosby 6-1 Fr. 29 6.6 1.4

1998-99F Kenny Younger 6-9 Jr. 27 15.7 7.8C W. Stringfellow 6-9 Jr. 27 7.3 9.6G Gee Gervin 6-2 Jr. 27 20.6 4.2G Chad Hendrick 6-5 So. 25 6.2 2.8G Treva Crosby 6-1 So. 25 5.0 0.7

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1999-00Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Kenny Younger 6-9 Sr. 31 13.5 7.5F George Williams 6-8 Fr. 31 14.3 8.5G Gee Gervin 6-2 Sr. 31 18.0 3.6G Chad Hendrick 6-5 Jr. 31 8.5 2.8G Bernard Smith 6-3 So. 24 3.6 3.0

2000-01F George Williams 6-8 So. 27 13.5 7.3F Patrick Okafor 6-8 Jr. 28 10.7 8.6C Alton Ford 6-9 Fr. 26 10.8 5.9G Dominic Smith 5-10 Jr. 29 12.6 2.7G Marcus Oliver 6-3 So. 29 5.9 3.2

2001-02F George Williams 6-8 Jr. 32 10.2 7.3F Louis Truscott 6-7 Jr. 32 13.4 9.3C Patrick Okafor 6-8 Sr. 33 12.8 6.3G Dominic Smith 5-10 Sr. 31 15.1 2.8G Kevin Gaines 6-4 So. 21 10.0 3.5G Marcus Oliver 6-3 Jr. 32 6.6 2.0

2002-03F Louis Truscott 6-7 Sr. 28 15.3 11.3C Jeremee McGuire 6-11 Sr. 28 7.0 6.0G Andre Owens 6-4 So. 28 13.9 5.1G Cedrick Hensley 6-4 Fr. 28 5.8 3.9G Bryan Shelton 6-3 So. 28 4.8 2.0

2003-04F Ramon Dyer 6-7 So. 26 3.1 4.2C Anwar Ferguson 7-0 Sr. 27 7.5 7.4G Lanny Smith 6-3 Fr. 27 8.4 2.1G Marcus Oliver 6-3 Sr. 27 10.1 3.0G Andre Owens 6-4 So. 28 13.9 5.1

2004-05F Ramon Dyer 6-7 Jr. 32 9.8 5.8C Sergio de Randamie 6-7 Jr. 26 1.3 1.9G Lanny Smith 6-3 Fr. 27 14.7 2.4G Brian Latham 6-1 Jr. 32 8.3 3.3G Andre Owens 6-4 So. 32 18.3 4.8

2005-06F Ramon Dyer 6-7 Jr. 31 12.1 6.1F Jahmar Thorpe 6-6 Jr. 31 9.2 4.7G Lanny Smith 6-3 Fr. 30 12.1 2.6G Brian Latham 6-1 Jr. 31 7.2 3.4G Oliver Lafayette 6-2 Jr. 31 15.7 4.1

2006-07F Dion Dowell 6-7 Jr. 27 11.1 5.8F Jahmar Thorpe 6-6 Sr. 33 10.9 6.1G Robert McKiver 6-3 Jr. 33 19.2 3.2G Oliver Lafayette 6-2 Sr. 33 14.3 5.9G Marcus Malone 6-5 Jr. 30 7.2 2.5

2007-08F Dion Dowell 6-7 Sr. 34 10.9 6.8F Tafari Toney 6-8 Sr. 34 6.8 6.3G Lanny Smith 6-3 Sr. 29 5.5 1.5G Robert McKiver 6-3 Sr. 34 23.6 3.9G Kelvin Lewis 6-4 So. 32 10.2 3.9

2008-09Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGF Qa’rraan Calhoun 6-8 Jr. 33 10.2 5.3C Marcus Cousin 6-11 Sr. 33 10.9 8.4G Desmond Wade 5-8 Fr. 33 4.8 1.8 or Zamal Nixon 6-1 So. 30 5.7 1.0G Aubrey Coleman 6-4 Jr. 32 19.4 8.2G Kelvin Lewis 6-4 Jr. 33 18.0 3.3

2009-10G Desmond Wade 5-8 So. 35 5.7 1.9G Aubrey Coleman 6-4 Sr. 35 25.6 7.4G Kelvin Lewis 6-4 Sr. 35 15.5 4.0F Maurice McNeil 6-9 Jr. 33 8.1 7.4F Kendrick Washington 6-7 Fr. 31 4.2 4.1 or Sean Coleman 6-8 Sr. 31 3.8 1.8

2010-11G Zamal Nixon 6-1 Sr. 30 10.3 2.6G Darian Thibodeaux 6-3 Jr. 30 8.3 2.9G Adam Brown 6-4 Sr. 27 12.6 4.1F Alandise Harris 6-6 Fr. 27 9.4 5.4 or Kirk Van Slyke 6-9 So. 29 6.4 3.0F Maurice McNeil 6-9 Sr. 29 13.3 7.6

2011-12G J.J. Thompson 6-0 Fr. 30 5.8 1.7 or Joseph Young 6-3 r-Fr. 30 11.3 3.6G Darian Thibodeaux 6-3 Sr. 30 5.8 2.9G Jonathon Simmons 6-6 Jr. 30 14.7 5.0F Alandise Harris 6-6 So. 30 13.3 6.4F TaShawn Thomas 5-8 Fr. 30 10.7 8.2

2012-13G J.J. Thompson 6-0 So. 29 6.0 1.1 or Tione Womack 6-1 Jr. 33 2.7 1.8G Joseph Young 6-3 r-So. 32 18.0 3.5F Danuel House 6-7 Fr. 33 12.4 4.9F TaShawn Thomas 6-8 So. 33 16.9 9.8F Leon Gibson 6-9 Sr. 32 6.3 5.6 or Mikhail McLean 6-8 r-So. 26 2.4 2.6

2013-14G L.J. Rose 6-4 So. 28 8.9 2.5G Brandon Morris 6-0 Sr. 33 6.3 2.1G Danuel House 6-7 So. 24 13.6 5.3 or LeRon Barnes 6-6 r-So. 30 3.2 2.5F Mikhail McLean 6-8 r-Jr. 28 2.6 1.8F TaShawn Thomas 6-8 Jr. 33 15.4 8.1

2014-15G L.J. Rose 6-3 Jr. 19 9.8 2.5G Jherrod Stiggers 6-4 Jr. 31 14.2 3.6G LeRon Barnes 6-5 r-Jr. 32 7.4 6.44F Devonta Pollard 6-8 Jr. 32 11.4 6.41F Danrad Knowles 6-10 r-So. 32 9.9 5.6

2015-16G Galen Robinson, Jr. 6-0 Fr. 32 7.9 2.4G LeRon Barnes 6-5 Sr. 29 6.1 5.2G Damyean Dotson 6-5 Jr. 32 13.9 6.8F Devonta Pollard 6-8 Sr. 32 14.0 5.7C Kyle Meyer 6-10 Jr. 32 2.4 2.7

2015-16Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPGG Galen Robinson Jr. 6-1 So. 32 6.5 3.3G Rob Gray 6-2 Jr. 31 20.6 3.7G Damyean Dotson 6-5 r-Sr. 32 17.4 6.9F Devin Davis 6-7 r-Jr. 20 8.3 5.3 or Danrad Knowles 6-10 Sr. 31 7.5 3.7C Kyle Meyer 6-10 r-Sr. 32 2.3 3.6

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Home games listed in boldChampionships highlighted in red

2016-17 (3-0)GULF COAST SHOWCASE CHAMPIONS

Germain Arena • Estero, Fla.Nov. 21 W 93-56 vs. George MasonNov. 22 W 85-58 vs. South DakotaNov. 23 W 72-71 vs. VermontMost Valuable Player: Damyean DotsonAll-Tournament Team: Rob Gray

2015-16 (3-1)Global Sports Clasic Regional Rounds

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 16 W 73-65 North Carolina CentralDec. 19 W 81-65 Eastern Illinois

Global Sports Clasic Championship RoundsCox Pavilion • Las Vegas

Dec. 21 L 68-78 vs. Grand CanyonDec. 22 W 94-89 (2OT) vs. WyomingAll-Tournament Team: Damyean Dotson

2014-15 (1-3)Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 17 L 56-61 (OT) Arkansas Pine BluffDec. 20 L 63-71 South Carolina State

Continental Tire Las Vegas Championship Round

Orleans Arena • Las VegasDec. 22 L 73-75 (OT) vs. Boise StateDec. 23 W 82-69 vs. Texas TechAll-Tournament Team: L.J. Rose

2013-14 (3-2)Dickies Shootout

Toyota Center • HoustonDec. 21 W 54-52 vs. Rice

Progressive Legends Classic RegionalHofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Nov. 17 W 80-66 LehighNov. 21 W 75-62 Howard

Progressive Legends Classic Championship Round

Barclays Center • Brooklyn, N.Y.Nov. 25 L 76-86 vs. StanfordNov. 26 L 64-76 vs. Texas TechAll-Tournament Team: TaShawn Thomas

2011-12 (0-1)RAMADA All-College Classic

Chesapeake Energy Arena • Oklahoma CityDec. 17 L 74-79 vs. OklahomaAll-Tournament Team: Jonathon Simmons

2009-10 (2-1)Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout

Sullivan Arena • Anchorage, AlaskaNov. 26 W 100-93 vs. #25/RV OklahomaNov. 27 L 65-72 vs. San DiegoNov. 28 W 73-57 at Alaska-AnchorageAll-Tournament Team: Aubrey Coleman, Kelvin Lewis

2008-09 (1-1)2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. CancerCameron Indoor Stadium • Durham, N.C.

Nov. 10 L 63-65 vs. Georgia SouthernNov. 11 W 76-57 vs. Presbyterian

2007-08 (2-1)Puerto Rico Classic

Coliseo de Puerto Rico • San Juan, P.R.Nov. 15 L 72-73 vs. VCU Nov. 16 W 64-58 vs. MaristNov. 17 W 84-69 vs. College of Charleston

2006-07 (1-2)Outrigger Rainbow Classic

Stan Sheriff Center • HonoluluDec. 21 W 68-46 vs. CharlotteDec. 22 L 72-80 vs. CreightonDec. 23 L 57-70 vs. NebraskaAll-Tournament Team: Dion Dowell

2004-05 (2-2)Guardians Classic (1-1)

First and Second RoundsPaige Sports Arena • Columbia, Mo.

Nov. 15 W 72-69 vs. Sam Houston St.Nov. 16 L 61-77 at Missouri

Guardians Classic (1-1) Championship Rounds

Municipal Auditorium • Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 23 L 61-78 vs. Ohio StateNov. 24 W 57-55 at Missouri

2001-02 (1-2)Maui Invitational

Lahaina Civic Center • Lahaina, MauiNov. 19 L 60-71 vs. 3/4 UCLANov. 20 L 78-95 vs. 4/3 KansasNov. 21 W 76-73 vs. Chaminade

2000-01 (2-2)BCA Classic (1-1)

Joel Coliseum • Winston-Salem, N.C.Nov. 16 L 53-59 vs. Air ForceNov. 17 W 77-52 vs. Mount St. Mary’sAll-Tournament Team: Chad Hendrick

Sun Classic (1-1) Don Haskins Center • El Paso, Texas

Dec. 27 W 69-64 vs. Southeast Missouri St.Dec. 28 L 67-75 at UTEPAll-Tournament Team: Dominic Smith

1999-00 (3-2)Top of the World Classic (2-1) • Fairbanks,

AlaskaNov. 18 W 81-59 at Alaska-FairbanksNov. 20 L 70-95 vs. CaliforniaNov. 21 W 93-92 vs. George WashingtonAll-Tournament Team: Gee Gervin

Hawkeye Challenge (1-1)Carver-Hawkeye Arena • Iowa City, Iowa

Dec. 3 L 65-73 Ohio Dec. 4 W 84-80 Texas SouthernAll-Tournament Team: Kenny Younger

1997-98 (0-2)Nike Festival

Special Events Arena • HonoluluDec. 19 L 61-82 vs. Santa ClaraDec. 20 L 69-85 vs. Texas SouthernAll-Tournament Team: Galen Robinson

1996-97 (1-1)BYU Cougar Classic • Provo, Utah

Dec. 13 L 65-72 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.)Dec. 14 W 89-69 at BYU

1993-94 (1-1)Hawkeye Classic

Carver-Hawkeye Arena • Iowa City, IowaDec. 3 L 67-77 vs. Long Beach StateDec. 4 W 96-74 vs. Lehigh

1991-92 (2-0)DISNEYLAND FREEDOM BOWL

CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Bren Events Center • Irvine, Calif.

Dec. 6 W 73-51 at UC IrvineDec. 7 W 80-56 vs. Kent State

1990-91 (1-1)Tournament of Champions

Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C.Nov. 30 W 87-72 vs. Iowa StateDec. 1 L 70-74 (OT) vs. South Carolina

1989-90 (3-1)Preseason NIT (1-1)

Nov. 16 W 67-66 at Wichita StateNov. 18 L 69-76 at #25 St. John’s

HOLIDAY CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) USF Sun Dome • Tampa, Fla.

Dec. 28 W 82-79 vs. Coastal CarolinaDec. 29 W 87-78 at #16 USFAll-Tournament Team: Craig Upchurch, Carl Herrera

1988-89 (1-2)Rainbow Classic

Blaisdell Arena • HonoluluDec. 28 L 78-87 vs. #17 Georgia TechDec. 29 L 71-75 vs. TulsaDec. 30 W 66-64 vs. Yale

1987-88 (2-0)SPINDLETOP CLASSIC CHAMPIONS

Montagne Center • Beaumont, TexasDec. 20 W 91-88 vs. DrexelDec. 21 W 71-67 at LamarMost Valuable Player: Richard HollisAll-Tournament Team: Rolando Ferreira, Richard Hollis

1986-87 (3-1)KACTUS CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Tempe, Ariz.Dec. 5 W 78-69 vs. Mississippi Valley St.Dec. 6 W 83-66 at Arizona StateMost Valuable Player: Greg AndersonAll-Tournament Team: Rickie Winslow

Sugar Bowl Classic (1-1)Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans

Dec. 28 L 60-63 vs. VillanovaDec. 29 W 73-72 vs. Vanderbilt

1985-86 (1-1)Blade Classic

Centennial Ohio • Toledo, OhioDec. 27 L 74-80 at Toledo Dec. 28 W 75-64 vs. Detroit

1984-85 (3-1)IPTAY Classic (1-1)

Littlejohn Coliseum • Clemson, S.C.Nov. 30 L 70-86 South AlabamaDec. 1 W 73-64 Campbell

KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Dec. 21 W 88-63 PortlandDec. 22 W 66-63 St. Mary’s (Calif.)All-Tournament Team: Rickie Winslow, Greg Anderson, Eric Dickens

1983-84 (3-1)KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 16 W 92-71 StetsonDec. 17 W 65-40 Princeton

Chaminade Classic (1-1) • HonoluluDec. 25 W 76-73 vs. #10 LouisvilleDec. 26 L 61-68 vs. Fresno StateAll-Tournament Team: Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young

1982-83 (3-1)KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonNov. 26 W 104-63 Arizona Nov. 28 W 106-72 Lamar

Suntory Classic (1-1)Aoyama Gakuin Memorial Hall • Tokyo

Dec. 16 L 63-72 vs. #1 VirginiaDec. 17 W 82-57 vs. Utah

1981-82 (4-0)KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 18 W 96-49 Mississippi StateDec. 19 W 62-52 #6 Iowa All-Tournament Team: Clyde Drexler

SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans

Dec. 28 W 59-58 vs. Purdue Dec. 29 W 73-69 vs. LSU

1980-81 (2-0)KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 19 W 88-58 ArmyDec. 20 W 70-61 WyomingMost Outstanding Player: Rob WilliamsAll-Tournament Team: Rob Williams, Clyde Drexler

1979-80 (3-3)Cage Classic (1-1)

University Arena • Albuquerque, N.M.Dec. 15 W 83-80 (OT) at New MexicoDec. 16 L 75-78 vs. #16 Georgetown

Bluebonnet Classic (1-1)The Summit • Houston

Dec. 21 W 99-89 NiagaraDec. 22 L 85-86 (OT) USC

Sun Carnival Tournament (1-1) Special Events Center • El Paso, Texas

Dec. 28 L 65-78 at UTEPDec. 29 W 83-75 vs. Alabama

1978-79 (2-2)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

The Summit • HoustonDec. 15 W 107-95 Texas-Pan AmericanDec. 16 W 105-92 Louisiana-LafayetteMost Valuable Player: Kenneth “Juice” WilliamsAll-Tournament Team: Kenneth “Juice” Williams

Pillsbury Classic (0-2) Bloomington, Minn.

Dec. 29 L 67-80 at Minnesota Dec. 30 L 77-84 vs. BYU

1977-78 (2-0)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

HOUSTONDec. 16 W 100-75 Xavier Dec. 17 W 137-94 North Texas

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1976-77 (4-1)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 17 W 100-78 Nevada Dec. 18 W 77-62 UC Santa Barbara

Rainbow Classic (2-1)Blaisdell Center • Honolulu

Dec. 27 W 69-66 vs. IllinoisDec. 29 W 101-74 at Hawai’iDec. 30 L 81-86 vs. #3 San Francisco

1975-76 (3-1)Holiday Classic (1-1)

Las Vegas Convention Center • Las VegasDec. 29 L 92-116 at #12 UNLVDec. 30 W 90-87 vs. #20 LaSalleAll-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong

BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Hofheinz Pavilion •Houston

Jan. 2 W 78-59 Houston BaptistJan. 3 W 94-73 #19 San FranciscoAll-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong

1974-75 (2-2)Sugar Bowl Classic (0-2)

Municipal Auditorium • New OrleansDec. 29 L 88-105 vs. #7 AlabamaDec. 30 L 80-89 vs. Furman

BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Jan. 3 W 105-96 Hawai’iJan. 4 W 92-72 Texas A&M

1973-74 (4-1)All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma CityDec. 26 W 85-66 vs. Virginia TechDec. 28 L 108-118 vs. Oral RobertsDec. 29 W 95-84 vs. Rutgers

BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Houston

Jan. 4 W 96-79 DenverJan. 5 W 79-74 Florida State

1972-73 (3-1)Sun Bowl Classic (1-1)

Memorial Gym • El Paso, TexasDec. 28 L 72-75 vs. #15 IndianaDec. 29 W 115-102 vs. SMU

BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston

Jan. 5 W 130-84 West Texas A&MJan. 6 W 114-85 Texas A&M

1971-72 (2-0)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS

Houston Astrodome • HoustonDec. 27 W 100-66 LSU Dec. 28 W 106-73 Michigan State

1970-71 (4-2)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 11 W 91-60 Tulane Dec. 12 W 81-68 #18 Oregon

Jayhawk Classic (1-1)Allen Field House • Lawrence, Kan.

Dec. 18 W 99-84 vs. #10 Villanova Dec. 19 L 73-89 at #12 KansasAll-Tournament Team: Dwight Davis

Trojan Classic (1-1)L.A. Sports Arena • Los Angeles

Dec. 29 W 68-65 vs. #10 TennesseeDec. 30 L 64-77 at #4 USC

1969-70 (3-1)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Hofheinz Pavilion • HoustonDec. 12 W 112-82 Nebraska Dec. 13 W 74-66 Kent StateAll-Tournament Team: Dwight Davis, Ollie Taylor

UNLV Invitational (1-1) • Las VegasDec. 29 L 63-85 vs. Santa ClaraDec. 30 W 98-85 vs. UC Santa Barbara

1968-69 (4-2)Cable Car Classic (1-1)

Civic Auditorium • San FranciscoDec. 13 L 50-75 vs. #16 Santa ClaraDec. 14 W 98-75 vs. BYU

BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)Houston Astrodome • Houston

Dec. 27 W 94-66 Portland Dec. 28 W 87-67 San Francisco

Sugar Bowl Classic (1-1) • New OrleansDec. 30 L 87-95 (OT) vs. Iowa Dec. 31 W 87-66 vs. Western Kentucky

1967-68 (5-0)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

HoustonDec. 13 W 86-61 George WashingtonDec. 14 W 113-67 Montana State

RAINBOW CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (3-0) Honolulu

Dec. 28 W 69-52 vs. Bradley Dec. 29 W 77-65 vs. Marquette Dec. 30 W 45-43 vs. North Texas

1966-67 (4-0)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Rice Gym • HoustonDec. 14 W 97-66 Centenary Dec. 15 W 111-65 Idaho State

HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (2-0) Jonesboro, Ark.

Dec. 28 W 85-73 vs. Kent StateDec. 29 W 68-58 at Arkansas State

1965-66 (3-1)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

HoustonDec. 15 W 111-87 LSU Dec. 16 W 90-85 Texas A&M

Sugar Bowl Classic (1-1)Loyola Field House • New Orleans

Dec. 29 L 68-69 vs. MarylandDec. 30 W 89-76 vs. Auburn

1964-65 (3-1)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Rice Gym • HoustonDec. 16 W 50-48 AuburnDec. 17 W 59-49 Texas A&M

Motor City Classic (1-1)U-D Memorial Building • Detroit

Dec. 28 L 57-59 vs. Penn State Dec. 29 W 84-81 vs. Valparaiso

1963-64 (4-1)BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0)

Sam Houston Coliseum • HoustonDec. 19 W 69-61 Mississippi State Dec. 20 W 72-62 Oklahoma City All-Tournament Team: Donnie Schverak, Chet Oliver

All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma CityDec. 26 L 72-75 (OT) vs. Wyoming Dec. 27 W 76-61 vs. Idaho Dec. 28 W 56-55 vs. Montana State

1962-63 (1-3)Holiday Classic (0-2)

Sam Houston Coliseum • HoustonDec. 21 L 88-90 (4OT) Michigan Dec. 22 L 73-74 LSU

Sugar Bowl Classic (1-2) • New OrleansDec. 28 W 79-76 (OT) vs. #10 Mississippi State Dec. 29 L 69-71 (OT) vs. Auburn

1961-62 (6-2)City of Roses Tournament (1-1)

Memorial Coliseum • Portland, Ore.Dec. 15 L 63-66 vs. #10 Seattle Dec. 16 W 67-55 vs. Portland

LION’S CLUB TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (2-0)Houston

Dec. 22 W 91-65 UCLA Dec. 23 W 54-49 Auburn

All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma CityDec. 26 W 82-76 vs. TCU Dec. 28 W 51-46 vs. Utah State Dec. 29 L 45-47 vs. Bowling Green

1960-61 (3-2)Lion’ Club Tournament (1-1)

Sam Houston Coliseum • HoustonDec. 15 L 51-55 Oklahoma Dec. 16 W 56-54 Oklahoma State

All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma CityDec. 28 L 68-71 vs. #18 Wichita State Dec. 29 W 85-72 vs. TCU Dec. 30 W 86-82 at Oklahoma City

1956-57 (1-1)Sugar Bowl Classic • New Orleans

Dec. 28 W 76-68 vs. Alabama Dec. 29 L 76-111 vs. #3 Kentucky

1955-56 (1-1)Birmingham Classic • Birmingham, Ala.

Dec. 9 L 80-84 vs. Valparaiso Dec. 10 W 101-58 vs. TCU

1954-55 (1-2)All-College Tournament • Oklahoma City

Dec. 20 L 65-72 at Oklahoma City Dec. 21 L 87-91 vs. #17 Wichita State Dec. 22 W 57-48 vs. Oklahoma State

1953-54 (1-2)Kentucky Intercollegiate • Lexington, Ky.

Dec. 29 L 61-91 vs. #7 Western Kentucky Dec. 29 W 81-60 vs. Siena Dec. 30 L 66-73 vs. Villanova

1946-47 (0-2)Houston Intercollegiate • Houston

Dec. 20 L 61-73 PepperdineDec. 21 L 43-54 Stephen F. Austin

HISTORY BY TOURNAMENTSTournament W L Pct.2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer 1 1 .500All-College Tournament 9 7 .563BCA Classic 1 1 .500Birmingham Classic 1 1 .500Blade Classic 1 1 .500Bluebonnet Classic 33 1 .971BYU Cougar Classic 1 1 .500Cable Car Classic 1 1 .500Cage Classic 1 1 .500Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout 2 1 .667Chaminade Classic 1 1 .500City of Roses Tournament 1 1 .500Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic 2 0 .500Global Sports Classic 3 1 .750Guardians Classic 2 2 .500Gulf Coast Showcase 3 0 1.000Hawkeye Challenge 2 2 .500Holiday Classic (Houston) 0 2 .000Holiday Classic (Tampa) 2 0 1.000Holiday Classic (Las Vegas) 1 1 .500Holiday Tournament 2 0 1.000Houston Intercollegiate 0 2 .000IPTAY Classic 1 1 .500Jayhawk Classic 1 1 .500Kactus Classic 2 0 1.000Kentucky Intercollegiate 1 2 .333Kettle Classic 10 0 1.000Las Vegas Classic 1 3 .250Legends Classic 2 2 .500Lion’s Club Tournament 3 1 .750Maui Invitational 1 2 .333Motor City Classic 1 1 .500Nike Festival 0 2 .000Outrigger Rainbow Classic 1 2 .333Pillsbury Classic 0 2 .000Preseason NIT 1 1 .500Puerto Rico Classic 2 1 .667Rainbow Classic 6 3 .667Spindletop Classic 2 0 1.000Sugar Bowl Classic 7 8 .467Sun Bowl Classic 1 1 .500Sun Carnival Tournament 1 1 .500Sun Classic 1 1 .500Suntory Classic 1 1 .500Top of the World Classic 2 1 .667Tournament of Champions 1 1 .500Trojan Classic 1 1 .500UNLV Invitational 1 1 .500Totals 120 66 .645

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HOUSTON 100-POINT GAMES (174-4)12/3/16 W 105-61 Prairie View A&M11/18/15 W 110-69 Prairie View A&M12/13/15 W 105-98 LSU3/2/13 W 103-76 Marshall11/19/12 W 106-59 Louisiana College12/23/09 W 105-81 TCU11/26/09 W 100-93 vs. #25/rv Oklahoma11/18/09 W 110-57 Alcorn State11/29/06 W 101-54 Prairie View A&M 11/13/06 W 102-99 (OT) at Rhode Island11/22/05 W 131-62 Florida Tech 2/11/95 W 105-96 (OT) Texas 1/21/92 W 110-88 Saint Louis 1/6/92 W 105-81 at Centenary 12/17/90 W 100-57 Centenary12/8/90 W 110-81 North Texas2/28/90 W 100-81 at Texas A&M1/30/90 W 102-93 at Texas1/27/90 W 108-90 Texas A&M12/2/89 W 109-68 Nevada11/30/89 W 102-47 Hawaii (Loa)

2/15/89 W 105-96 at Texas 12/22/88 W 112-74 Alcorn State1/13/88 L 101-102 (2OT) at Louisiana-Lafayette12/5/85 W 104-59 at UTSA11/29/85 W 100-73 Texas Wesleyan12/28/84 W 100-77 BYU-Hawai’i 12/19/83 W 129-65 Texas Lutheran12/6/83 W 100-91 at #9 LSU2/15/83 W 106-63 Texas1/8/83 W 105-71 SMU1/2/83 W 112-58 Pacific11/28/82 W 106-72 vs. Lamar11/26/82 W 104-63 vs. Arizona12/12/81 W 105-69 UTSA12/8/81 W 145-78 Texas Lutheran12/6/81 W 106-74 Biscayne11/28/80 W 112-86 Texas A&I12/11/79 W 126-78 Texas Lutheran2/15/79 W 103-89 Texas Tech2/12/79 W 101-94 at SMU1/20/79 W 101-75 at Rice1/3/79 W 111-79 Texas Lutheran12/23/78 W 100-85 at Alaska-Anchorage12/16/78 W 105-92 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette12/15/78 W 107-95 vs. UT Rio Grande Valley12/6/78 W 102-86 Hardin-Simmons12/4/78 W 120-60 St. Mary’s (Texas)2/25/78 W 108-67 Rice 1/17/78 W 100-89 Baylor1/5/78 W 103-51 Houston Baptist12/23/77 W 110-83 at Hawai’i-Hilo12/21/77 W 104-68 at Hawai’i12/17/77 W 137-94 vs. North Texas 12/16/77 W 100-75 vs. Xavier 12/12/77 W 133-98 Southwestern12/7/77 W 118-69 Texas Lutheran 2/26/77 W 111-67 TCU2/19/77 W 116-83 Texas A&M2/12/77 W 114-74 TCU2/10/77 W 115-83 SMU2/8/77 W 109-73 at Rice1/29/77 W 103-102 at SMU1/24/77 W 111-89 Baylor1/12/77 W 106-56 Rice1/6/77 W 111-79 Houston Baptist12/29/76 W 101-74 at Hawai’i 12/17/76 W 100-78 vs. Nevada 12/13/76 W 103-83 Lamar12/11/76 W 124-67 Trinity12/3/76 W 104-64 Biscayne12/1/76 W 101-92 at Lamar2/24/76 W 100-98 SMU2/10/76 W 103-95 TCU12/9/75 W 120-86 Texas A&I3/1, 1975 L 101-121 at Bowling Green2/25/75 W 117-84 Houston Baptist2/22/75 W 103-77 Lamar2/15/75 W 115-85 Southern Miss2/5/75 W 113-93 Texas Lutheran1/25/75 W 103-74 Nevada1/3/75 W 105-96 vs. Hawai’i 3/7/74 W 107-62 Rice 2/23/74 W 105-89 Centenary2/21/74 W 101-86 Houston Baptist2/2/74 W 102-81 Lamar12/28/73 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts 12/6/73 W 119-71 Wabash College

3/5/72 W 116-72 Rice2/22/72 W 116-57 Trinity1/27/72 W 104-94 UNLV1/6/72 W 114-85 vs. Texas A&M 1/5/72 W 130-84 vs. West Texas A&M 12/29/72 W 115-102 vs. SMU 12/9/72 W 114-73 Xavier11/27/72 W 104-77 Southern Miss2/28/72 L 108-110 (OT) at Jacksonville2/24/72 W 105-81 Corpus Christi State2/14/72 W 104-86 Loyola (La.)2/10/72 W 100-83 Centenary1/29/72 W 104-79 Long Island1/27/72 W 102-63 Southern Miss1/17/72 W 115-84 at Southern Miss1/8/72 W 101-73 vs. Rice 12/28/71 W 106-73 vs. Michigan State 12/27/71 W 100-66 vs. LSU 3/20/71 W 119-106 vs. #12 Notre Dame 1/20/71 W 130-73 UNLV1/13/71 W 106-88 at Lamar1/4/71 W 106-80 Dayton2/28/70 W 128-90 South Alabama2/26/70 W 102-84 at UT Arlington2/14/70 W 118-98 Miami (Fla.)2/12/70 W 109-92 Hardin-Simmons2/5/70 W 118-77 St. Mary’s (Texas)1/3/70 W 116-84 at Hawai’i12/15/69 W 116-91 Loyola-Marymount12/12/69 W 112-82 vs. Nebraska

100-POINT GAMES YEARLY RECORDYear G Record Pct. Stk.2016-17 1 1-0 1.000 W12015-16 2 2-0 1.000 W22012-13 2 2-0 1.000 W22009-10 2 2-0 1.000 W22008-09 1 1-0 1.000 W12006-07 2 2-0 1.000 W22005-06 1 1-0 1.000 W11994-95 1 1-0 1.000 W11991-92 2 2-0 1.000 W21990-91 2 2-0 1.000 W21989-90 5 5-0 1.000 W51988-89 2 2-0 1.000 W21987-88 1 0-1 .000 L11985-86 2 2-0 1.000 W21984-85 1 1-0 1.000 W11983-84 2 2-0 1.000 W21982-83 5 5-0 1.000 W51981-82 3 3-0 1.000 W31980-81 1 1-0 1.000 W11979-80 1 1-0 1.000 W11978-79 9 9-0 1.000 W91977-78 9 9-0 1.000 W91976-77 15 15-0 1.000 W151976-77 15 15-0 1.000 W151975-76 3 3-0 1.000 W31974-75 7 6-1 .857 W61973-74 6 5-1 .833 W11972-73 8 8-0 1.000 W81971-72 10 9-1 .900 W92012-13 2 2-0 1.000 W21969-70 8 8-0 1.000 W81968-69 1 1-0 1.000 W11967-68 18 18-0 1.000 W181966-67 7 7-0 1.000 W71965-66 14 14-0 1.000 W141964-65 6 6-0 1.000 W61963-64 1 1-0 1.000 W11962-63 1 1-0 1.000 W11961-62 1 1-0 1.000 W11960-61 3 3-0 1.000 W31959-60 1 1-0 1.000 W11958-59 1 1-0 1.000 W11955-56 3 3-0 1.000 W31954-55 3 3-0 1.000 W3Totals 178 174-4 .976 W23

100-POINT GAMES100-POINT GAME NOTES

Houston when scoring 100 points: 174-4Houston when opponent scores 100 points: 7-38Home 100-Point Game Record: 136-0100-Point Game Record at Hofheinz Pavilion: 85-0Away 100-Point Game Record: 31-3Neutral Site 100-Point Game Record: 7-1Overtime 100-Point Game Record: 3-2100-Point Game Record vs. Ranked Opponents: 4-0Record when Ranked Opponents Score 100+ Points: 1-13Most Consecutive Wins when Scoring 100+ Points: 81 (Dec. 6, 1954 – Feb. 24, 1972)Most Consecutive 100-Point Games: 11 (Jan. 27 – March 4, 1968)Most Common 100-Point Game Opponent: Lamar, TCU (9)Most 100-Point Games in Season: 18 (1967-68)

100-POINT GAMES BY COACHESKelvin Sampson 3-0James Dickey 2-0Guy V. Lewis 145-3Pat Foster 11-1Tom Penders 6-0Alden Pasche 6-0 Alvin Brooks 1-0

MOST COMMON100-POINT OPPONENTS

Rk. No. Opponent 1. 9 Lamar 9 TCU 3. 8 Centenary 4. 7 Rice 5. 6 SMU 6 Texas A&M 6 Texas Lutheran 8. 5 Texas Wesleyan 5 Trinity10. 4 Hawai’i 4 Houston Baptist 4 Loyola (La.) 4 Miami (Fla.) 4 North Texas 4 Southern Miss 4 St. Mary’s (Texas) 4 Texas 4 UNLV 4 West Texas A&M

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2/6/69 W 118-97 UNLV3/16/68 W 103-68 vs. TCU 3/4/68 W 107-76 at West Texas State3/2/68 W 120-79 Virginia Tech2/26/68 W 105-82 at Hardin-Simmons2/24/68 W 158-81 Valparaiso2/22/68 W 130-75 UT Arlington2/17/68 W 106-82 Air Force2/15/68 W 106-64 Miami (Fla.)2/10/68 W 107-56 at Centenary2/1/68 W 102-93 Marshall1/29/68 W 108-76 Fairfield1/27/68 W 112-79 Lamar1/6/68 W 118-81 Centenary12/18/67 W 103-65 Minnesota12/16/67 W 102-69 BYU12/14/67 W 113-67 Montana State 12/7/67 W 121-88 North Dakota State12/2/67 W 110-79 Sacramento State 2/28/67 W 106-64 Loyola (La.)2/23/67 W 120-76 at West Texas A&M2/18/67 W 105-86 at Miami (Fla.)2/15/67 W 122-58 St. Mary’s (Texas)1/31/67 W 103-83 at UNLV1/14/67 W 103-72 West Texas A&M12/15/66 W 111-65 vs. Idaho State 3/12/66 W 102-91 vs. Pacific 3/1/66 W 103-77 at Loyola (La.)2/26/66 W 109-84 Portland2/22/66 W 152-108 Texas Wesleyan2/17/66 W 111-96 Miami (Fla.)2/12/66 W 140-87 Southwestern2/7/66 W 125-96 Centenary2/2/66 W 112-84 Lamar1/27/66 W 100-79 TCU1/17/66 W 109-53 St. Mary’s (Texas)1/13/66 W 108-84 at Centenary12/20/65 W 102-89 #7 Providence12/18/65 W 132-102 at TCU12/15/65 W 111-87 vs. LSU 2/16/65 W 122-105 Texas Wesleyan2/9/65 W 139-87 at Trinity2/6/65 W 104-80 Loyola (La.)1/18/65 W 108-87 TCU1/16/65 W 117-83 North Texas1/2/65 W 116-79 Trinity2/20/64 W 105-77 Texas Wesleyan2/13/63 W 125-74 Texas Wesleyan2/10/62 W 105-75 North Texas2/11/61 W 107-78 Oklahoma City1/31/61 W 101-66 Pacific1/3/61 W 100-73 Lamar12/2/59 W 105-60 West Texas A&M12/8, 1958 W 101-68 Arizona State2/4/56 W 105-74 Texas A&M1/28/56 W 104-62 Trinity12/10/55 W 101-58 vs. TCU 2/17/55 W 108-100 at Sam Houston State1/15/55 W 107-66 Texas A&M12/6/54 W 102-89 Sam Houston State

OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES (7-39)March 7, 2014 L 83-104 * at UCFFeb. 16, 2013 L 92-101 (3OT) * at TulsaNov. 21, 2009 L 99-112 at NevadaFeb. 20, 2008 L 99-101 * at UABDec. 24, 2004 L 63-110 at #12/17 WashingtonFeb. 16, 1999 L 78-106 * at LouisvilleJan. 9, 1999 L 78-116 * at UAB Dec. 22, 1998 L 78-115 * at #4 CincinnatiDec. 12, 1998 L 73-100 at NC StateFeb. 21, 1998 L 70-104 * UABFeb. 8, 1997 L 77-102 * CharlotteJan. 14, 1995 L 92-106 * at TCUFeb. 11, 1995 L 95-106 * TCUJan. 29, 1994 L 78-110 * TexasDec. 10, 1993 L 90-114 vs. Purdue Jan. 22, 1990 L 89-100 *at #12 ArkansasMarch 6, 1989 L 79-107 * at ArkansasNov. 30, 1988 L 67-100 at UALRJan. 13, 1988 L 101-102 (2OT) at Louisiana-LafayetteDec. 14, 1985 L 92-102 #10 IllinoisMarch 12, 1978 L 77-100 vs. #10 Notre Dame Jan. 10, 1978 L 89-100 * TexasJan. 29, 1977 W 103-102 * at SMUDec. 6, 1976 L 85-100 at #10 San FranciscoDec. 29, 1975 L 92-116 at #12 UNLV (1)March 1, 1975 L 101-121 at Bowling GreenFeb. 8, 1975 L 83-103 CincinnatiDec. 29, 1974 L 88-105 vs. #7 Alabama (2)Dec. 28, 1973 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts (3)March 10, 1973 L 89-102 vs. #14 Louisiana-Lafayette (4)Dec. 29, 1972 W 115-102 vs. SMU (5)Feb. 28, 1972 L 108-110 (OT) at JacksonvilleMarch 20, 1971 W 119-106 vs. #12 Notre Dame (6)March 14, 1970 L 98-107 vs. Kansas State (7)Jan. 18, 1969 L 64-100 at #1 UCLAMarch 22, 1968 L 69-101 vs. #2 UCLA (8)Feb. 22, 1966 W 152-108 Texas WesleyanDec. 19, 1965 W 132-102 at TCUDec. 4, 1965 L 82-111 at BYUFeb. 16, 1965 W 122-105 Texas WesleyanJan. 9, 1965 L 80-110 Notre DameJan. 11, 1958 L 80-116 * at BradleyMarch 2, 1957 L 84-102 * #14 Saint LouisDec. 29, 1956 L 76-111 vs. #3 Kentucky (2)Feb. 17, 1955 W 108-100 at Sam Houston State

* – indicates conference game1 – Holiday Classic (Las Vegas); 2 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans);

3 – All College Tournament (Oklahoma City)4 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Wichita Kan.) –

Game later won by forfeit5 – Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas)

6 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation (Wichita, Kan.)7 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.)

8 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Los Angeles)

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HOUSTON • TEAMGames Played: 5 1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967Minutes Played: 225 vs. Virginia (3/31/84)Margin of Victory: 35 (103-68) vs. TCU (3/16/68)Margin of Defeat: 32 (69-101) vs. UCLA (3/22/68)Points Scored (High): 119 vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71)Points Scored (Low): 49 vs. Virginia (3/31/84)Points Scored – Half (High): 62 (2nd) vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71)Points Scored – Half (Low): 18 (2nd) vs. Virginia (3/31/84)Points Scored – Overtime: 6 vs. Virginia (3/31/84)Field Goals: 47 vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71)Field Goal Attempts: 100 vs. Pacific (3/12/66)Field Goal Percentage (High): 65.5 (38-58) vs. Alcorn State (3/11/82)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 28.2 (22-78) at UCLA (3/22/68)3-Point Field Goals: 8 vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 26 vs. Georgia Tech(3/19/92)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 50.0 (2-4) vs. UC-Santa Barbara (3/15/90)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 30.8 (8-26) vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92)Free Throws (High): 33 vs. Boston College (3/21/82)Free Throws (Low): 4 vs. Villanova (3/13/81)Free Throw Attempts (High): 44 vs. Boston College (3/21/82)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 8 vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92)Free Throw Percentage: 89.5 (17-19) vs. Dayton (3/7/70)Rebounds (High): 76 vs. TCU (3/16/68)Rebounds (Low): 26 vs. Georgetown (4/2/84); by Villanova (3/13/81)Assists: 27 vs. SMU (3/19/67)Steals: 11 vs. Louisville (4/2/83)Blocked Shots: 10 vs. Louisville (4/2/83)Turnovers (High): 25 vs. Kansas State (3/14/70)Turnovers (Low): 25 vs. Kansas State (3/14/70)Fouls: 28 vs. SMU (3/13/65); vs. Texas Tech (3/8/65)

HOUSTON • INDIVIDUAL Games Played (Season): 5, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Hakeem Olajuwon, Rickie Winslow and Michael Young (1983-84); Benny Anders, Clyde Drexler, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Larry Micheaux, Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael Young (1982-83); Eric Davis, Clyde Drexler, Larry Micheaux, Hakeem Olajuwon, Lynden Rose, Rob Williams and Michael Young (1981-82); Don Chaney, Joe Hamood, Elvin Hayes, Theodis Lee, Vern Lewis and Ken Spain (1967-68); Melvin Bell, Don Chaney, Gary Grider, Elvin Hayes, Don Kruse, Leary Lentz, Vern Lewis and Ken Spain, (1966-67)Games Played (Career): 16 Michael Young (1980-84)Minutes Played: 45 Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young, vs. Virginia (3/31/84)Points Scored: 49 Elvin Hayes, vs. Loyola (Ill.) (3/9/68)Field Goals: 20 Elvin Hayes, vs. Loyola-Chicago (3/9/68)Field Goal Attempts: 34 Elvin Hayes, vs. Ohio State (3/23/68); Elvin Hayes, vs. TCU (3/16/68)Field Goal Percentage: 90.9 (10-11) Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Villanova (3/27/83)3-Point Field Goals: 4 Sam Mack, vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 9 Sam Mack, vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (2-2) Byron Smith, vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/15/90Free Throws: 12 Poo Welch vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71); Ollie Taylor vs. Dayton (3/7/70)Free Throw Attempts: 18 Poo Welch, vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71)Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (10-10) Reid Gettys, vs. Boston College (3/21/82)Rebounds: 28 Elvin Hayes, vs. Pacific (3/12/68)Assists: 14 Vern Lewis, vs. Ohio State (3/23/68)Steals: 5 Alvin Franklin, vs. Louisville (4/2/83)Blocked Shots: 8 Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Louisville (4/2/83); Hakeem Olajuwon vs. Villanova (3/27/83)

OPPONENT • TEAMPoints Scored (High): 107 by Kansas State (3/14/70)Points Scored (Low): 47 vs. Virginia (3/31/84)Points Scored – Half (High): 56 (2nd) vs. Kansas State (3/14/70)Points Scored – Half (Low): 18 (1st) vs. Marquette (3/15/61)Points Scored – Overtime: 4 by Virginia (3/31/84)Field Goals: 47 by Kansas State (3/14/70)Field Goal Attempts: 102 by Notre Dame (3/20/71)Field Goal Percentage (High): 67.3 (33-49) by Villanova (3/13/81)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 28.2 (24-85) by North Carolina (3/25/67)3-Point Field Goals: 5 by Georgia Tech (3/19/92)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 17 by Maryland (3/19/10)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 33.3 (5-15) by Georgia Tech (3/19/92) 33.3 (1-3) by Kansas (3/13/87)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 20.0 (2-10) by UC Santa Barbara (3/15/90)Free Throws (High): 33 by SMU (3/16/56)Free Throws (Low): 5 done three times; Most recently by Kansas (3/13/87);Free Throw Attempts (High): 46 by SMU (3/16/56)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 7 by Kansas (3/13/87); by Virginia (3/31/84)Free Throw Percentage: 87.5 (7-8) by Wake Forest (3/24/84)Rebounds (High: 71 by Kansas State (3/14/70)Rebounds (Low): 23 by Maryland (3/19/83)Assists: 26 by UCLA (3/22/68)Steals: 9 by UC Santa Barbara (11/15/90)Blocked Shots: 10 by Memphis (3/23/84)Turnovers (High): 27 by Kansas State (3/14/70Turnovers (Low): 25 vs. Kansas State (3/14/70)Fouls : 33 by Boston College (3/21/82)

OPPONENT • INDIVIDUAL Minutes Played: 45 by Othell Wilson, Virginia (3/31/84)Points: 47 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71)Field Goals: 17 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71)Field Goal Attempts: 40 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71)Field Goal Percentage: 83.3 (10-12) by William Bedford, Memphis (3/23/84)3-Point Field Goals: 3 by Jon Barry, Georgia Tech (3/19/92)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 9 by Jon Barry, Georgia Tech (3/19/92)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 50.0 (1-2) by Kevin Pritchard, Kansas (3/13/87)Free Throws: 13 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71)Free Throw Attempts: 17 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71)Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (7-7), Landon Milbourne, Maryland (3/19/10); (6-6), Greivis Vasquez, Maryland (3/19/10); (9-9) by Steve Harris, Tulsa (3/13/82); (9-9) by Collis Jones, Notre Dame (3/20/71)Rebounds: 23 by Keith Swagerty, Pacific (3/12/66)Assists: 12 by Lucius Allen, UCLA (3/22/68)Steals: 5 by Sidney Lowe, NC State (4/4/83)Blocked Shots: 6 by Keith Lee, Memphis (3/23/84)

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HOUSTON • TEAMGames Played: 4 1977Minutes Played: 225 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Margin of Victory: 10 (77-67) BYU (3/15/06)Margin of Defeat: 19 (62-81) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16)Points Scored (High): 91 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77); vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Points Scored (Low): 50 at Vanderbilt (3/13/02)Points Scored – Half (High): 55 (2nd) at Stanford (3/13/91)Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 (1st) at Vanderbilt (3/13/02)Points Scored – Overtime: 10 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Field Goals: 40 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Field Goal Attempts: 78 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Field Goal Percentage (High): 55.8 (29-52) Fordham (3/17/88)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 30.0 (18-60) at Nashville (3/13/02)3-Point Field Goals: 14 at Stanford (3/13/91)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 43 at Missouri State (3/20/06)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 48.3 (14-29) at Stanford (3/13/91)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 15.4 (2-13) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16)Free Throws (High): 25 vs. Dayton (3/11/62)Free Throws (Low): 3 at UTEP (3/19/93)Free Throw Attempts (High): 28 BYU (3/15/06)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 8 at Missouri State (3/20/06); at Colorado State (3/22/88)Free Throw Percentage: 83.3 (10-12) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) 80.6 (25-31) vs. Dayton (3/11/62)Rebounds (High): 49 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Rebounds (Low): 23 at Wichita State (3/16/05)Assists: 29 Indiana State (3/9/77)Steals: 18 BYU (3/15/06)Blocked Shots: 5 at UTEP (3/19/93)Turnovers (High): 16 BYU (3/16/05)Turnovers (Low): 7 at Wichita State (3/16/05)Fouls: 29 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)

HOUSTON • INDIVIDUALGames Played (Season): 4 Otis Birdsong, Ken Ciolli, Cedric Fears, Jeff Kelley, Cecil Rose, Mike Schultz, Charles Thompson, Mark Trammel, George Walker, Kenneth Williams and Al Winder (1976-77)Games Played (Career): 4 Otis Birdsong (1973-77), Ken Ciolli (1975-79), Cedric Fears (1976-79), Jeff Kelley (1976-77), Cecile Rose (1974-78), Mike Schultz (1976-78), Charles Thompson (1974-78), Mark Trammel (1975-78), George Walker (1975-79), Kenneth Williams (1976-80) and Al Winder (1975-77)Minutes Played: 44 Otis Birdsong, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Points Scored: 38 Otis Birdsong , vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Field Goals: 18 Otis Birdsong, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Field Goal Attempts: 32 Otis Birdsong, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Field Goal Percentage: 80.0 (8-10) Rolando Ferreira, vs. Fordham (3/17/88)3-Point Field Goals: 7 Andre Owens, at Wichita State (3/16/05)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 18 Andre Owens, at Wichita State (3/16/05)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 60.0 (6-10) Derrick Daniels, vs. Stanford (3/13/91)Free Throws: 8 Otis Birdsong, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Free Throw Attempts: 10 Patrick Okafor, at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Otis Birdsong, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (7-7) Jack Thompson, vs. Dayton (3/11/62); Puntus Wilson, at Lamar (3/15/85)Rebounds: 19 Mike Schultz, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Assists: 15 Randy Brown, vs. Fordham (3/17/88)Steals: 8 Oliver Lafayette, vs. BYU (3/15/06); Ken Ciolli, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Blocked Shots: 5 Bo Outlaw, vs. UTEP (3/19/93)

OPPONENT • TEAMPoints Scored (High): 94 by St. Bonaventure (3/20/77); by Dayton (3/11/62)Points Scored (Low): 59 at Vanderbilt (3/13/02)Points Scored – Half (High): 52 (2nd) at Stanford (3/13/91)Points Scored – Half (Low): 24 (2nd) at Missouri State (3/20/06)Points Scored – Overtime: 9 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Field Goals: 36 by Illinois State (3/14/77)Field Goal Attempts: 83 by Illinois State (3/14/77)Field Goal Percentage (High): 62.5 (25-40) by Wichita State (3/16/05)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 38.9 (21-54) at Vanderbilt (3/13/02)3-Point FIeld Goals: 9 9, by Akron (3/15/17)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 28 by Stanford (3/13/91)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 53.3 (8-15) by Wichita State (3/16/05)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 21.4 (3-14) at Missouri State (3/20/06)Free Throws (High): 32 by St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Free Throws (Low): 7 at UTEP (3/19/93)Free Throw Attempts (High): 46 by St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 9 at UTEP (3/19/93)Free Throw Percentage: 81.8 (9-11) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) 81.5 (22-27) by Lamar (3/15/85)Rebounds (High): 45 by Missouri State (3/20/06)Rebounds (Low): 27 by Fordham (3/17/88)Assists: 24 by Stanford (3/13/91)Steals: 14 by Alabama (3/17/77)Blocked Shots: 7 by BYU (3/15/06); by Vanderbilt (3/13/02)Turnovers (High): 25 by BYU (3/16/05)Turnovers (Low): 8 at Vanderbilt (3/13/02)Fouls: 21 by Alabama (3/17/77)

OPPONENT • INDIVIDUALMinutes Played: 43 Ron Jones, Illinois State (3/14/77)Points Scored: 44 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77)Field Goals: 19 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77)Field Goal Attempts: 28 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77)Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (10-15) Ken Ammann, at Stanford (3/13/91); 66.7 (8-12) Anthony Todd, at Lamar (3/15/85)3-Point Field Goals: 5 Ken Ammann, at Stanford (3/13/91)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 9 Ken Ammann, at Stanford (3/13/91)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (4-6) Sam Howard, at Vanderbilt (3/13/02)Free Throws: 12 Greg Sanders, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Free Throw Attempts: 16 Greg Sanders, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77)Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (5-5) Adam Smith, at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) 100.0 (7-7) Kyle Wilson, at Wichita State (3/16/05); 100.0 (7-7) Puntus Wilson, at Lamar (3/15/85)Rebounds: 14 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77)Assists: 13 Ron Jones, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77)Steals: 4 Essie Hollis, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77); T.R. Dunn, Alabama (3/17/77)Blocked Shots: 4 Trent Plaisted, BYU (3/15/06)

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HOUSTON • TEAMGames Played: 3 2008Minutes Played: 225 at George Mason (3/25/13)Margin of Victory: 24 (91-67) Valparaiso (3/24/08)Margin of Defeat: 4 (84-88) at George Mason (3/25/13) at Oregon State (3/18/09); at Tulsa (3/26/08)Points Scored (High): 91 Valparaiso (3/24/08)Points Scored (Low): 45 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Points Scored – Half (High): 46 (2nd) vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08)Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Field Goals: 32 at George Mason (3/25/13)Field Goal Percentage (High): 47.1 (32-68) at George Mason (3/25/13)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 28.3 (15-53) at Oregon State (3/18/09)3-Point Field Goals: 16 Valparaiso (3/24/08)3-Point Field Attempts: 37 Valparaiso (3/24/08)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 43.2 (16-37) Valparaiso (3/24/08)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 22.2 (6-27) at Oregon State (3/18/09)Free Throws (High): 20 at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throws (Low): 9 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Free Throw Attempts (High): 24 at George Mason (3/25/13) Valparaiso (3/24/08); at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 12 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Free Throw Percentage: 83.3 (20-24) at Nevada (3/18/08)Rebounds (High): 44 at George Mason (3/25/13)Rebounds (Low): 29 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Assists: 18 at George Mason (3/25/13)Steals: 10 Valparaiso (3/24/08)Blocked Shots: 7 at Tulsa (3/26/08)Turnovers (High): 16 at George Mason (3/25/13)Turnovers (Low): 4 at Tulsa (3/26/08Fouls: 21 at George Mason (3/25/13)

HOUSTON • INDIVIDUALGames Played (Season): 3 Marcus Cousin, DIon Dowell, Kelvin Lewis, Horace McGloster, Robert McKiver, Zamal Nixon, Tafari Toney and DaShaun Williams (2007-08)Games Played (Career): 4 Zamal Nixon (2007-11), Marcus Cousin (2007-09), Kelvin Lewis (2007-10), Horace McGloster (2007-09), DaShaun Williams (2007-09)Minutes Played: 40 Kelvin Lewis, at Oregon State (3/18/09)Points Scored: 33 Robert McKiver, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08)Field Goals: 11 TaShawn Thomas, at George Mason (3/25/13)Field Goal Attempts: 27 Robert McKiver, at Tulsa (3/26/08)Field Goal Percentage: 64.7 (11-17) TaShawn Thomas, at George Mason (3/25/13)3-Point Field Goals: 7 Kelvin Lewis, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 18 Robert McKiver, at Tulsa (3/26/08)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 57.1 (4-7) Robert McKiver,at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throws: 8 Robert McKiver, at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throw Attempts: 10 Robert McKiver, at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throw Percentage: 87.5 (7-8) Robert McKiver, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08)Rebounds: 17 TaShawn Thomas, at George Mason (3/25/13)Assists: 5 Joseph Young, vs. Texas (3/20/13); Danuel House, vs. Texas (3/20/13); Robert McKiver, at Tulsa (3/26/08); DaShaun Williams, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08)Steals: 3 done three times; Most recently by Aubrey Coleman, at Oregon State (3/18/09)Blocked Shots: 4 Tafari Toney, at Nevada (3/18/08)

OPPONENT • TEAMPoints Scored (High): 88 at George Mason (3/25/13)Points Scored (Low): 49 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Points Scored – Half (High): 43 (1st) at George Mason (3/25/13); 43 (2nd) at Nevada (3/18/08)Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Field Goals: 31 at Nevada (3/18/08)Field Goal Attempts 68 vs. Texas (3/20/13Field Goal Percentage (High): 47.0 (31-77) at Nevada (3/18/08)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 40.0 (24-60) at Tulsa (3/26/08)3-Point Field Goals: 11 at George Mason (3/25/13)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 25 Valparaiso (3/24/08)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 50.0 (11-22) at George Mason (3/25/13)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 21.1 (4-19) at Oregon State (3/18/09)Free Throws (High): 19 at George Mason (3/25/13)Free Throws (Low): 10 at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throw Attempts (High): 27 by Tulsa (3/26/08)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 14 at Nevada (3/18/08)Free Throw Percentage: 77.8 (14-18) vs. Texas (3/20/13)Rebounds (High): 52 at Tulsa (3/26/08)Rebounds (Low): 35 by Valparaiso (3/24/08)Assists: 19 at George Mason (3/25/13); at Nevada (3/18/08)Steals: 7 at Oregon State (3/18/09)Blocked Shots: 8 at Tulsa (3/26/08)Turnovers (High): 15 at George Mason (3/25/13)Turnovers (Low): 9 at Tulsa (3/26/08)Fouls: 21 at George Mason (3/25/13)

OPPONENT • INDIVIDUALMinutes Played: 38 Bryn Allen, at George Mason (3/25/13) Ben Uzoh, at Tulsa (3/26/08)Points Scored: 29 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13)Field Goals: 10 Julien Lewis, vs. Texas (3/20/13) Marcelus Kemp, at Nevada (3/18/08)Field Goal Attempts: 19 Julien Lewis, vs. Texas (3/20/13)Field Goal Percentage: 58.8 (10-17) by Marcelus Kemp, at Nevada (3/18/08)3-Point Field Goals: 4 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 7 by Brett McDade, at Tulsa (3/26/08)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (4-6) Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13)Free Throws: 11 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13)Free Throw Attempts: 14 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (6-6) Myck Kabongo, vs. Texas (3/25/13)Rebounds: 15 by Jerome Jordan, at Tulsa (3/26/08)Assists: 9 Bryon Allen, at George Mason (3/25/13)Steals: 4 Myck Kabongo, vs. Texas (3/20/13)Blocked Shots: 5 Prince Ibeh, vs. Texas (3/20/13) Jerome Jordan, at Tulsa (3/26/08)

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HOUSTON • TEAMGames Played: 4 2010, 1978, 1977Minutes Played: 250 vs. TCU (3/14/92)Margin of Victory: 44 (111-67) vs. TCU (2/26/77)Margin of Defeat: 29 (65-94) vs. #5/5 Louisville (3/14/14)Points Scored: 111 vs. TCU (2/26/77)Points Scored – Half (High): 58 (2nd) vs. Texas (3/15/92)Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 (1st) vs. Southern Miss (3/4/98)Points Scored – Overtime: 15 vs. UTEP (3/12/09)Field Goals: 40 vs. Texas A&M (3/3/77); TCU (2/26/77)Field Goal Attempts: 79 vs. Texas Tech (3/14/93)Field Goal Percentage (High): 63.6 (35-55) vs. Texas (3/7/81)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 25.5 (14-55) at Memphis (3/10/06)3-Point Field Goals: 13 vs. East Carolina (3/10/10)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 34 vs. USF (3/9/05)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 71.4 (10-14) vs. Memphis (3/7/02); 71.4 (5-7) vs. Marquette (3/8/00)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 0.0 (0-8) vs. Saint Louis (3/7/01) 0.0 (0-2) vs. Texas (3/6/87)Free Throws (High): 28 vs. Texas (3/10/90)Free Throws (Low): 3 vs. Charlotte (3/3/99); vs. Texas (3/2/79)Free Throw Attempts (High): 44 vs. Texas (3/10/90)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 5 vs. Southern Miss (3/4/98)Free Throw Percentage: 95.0 (19-20) vs. Memphis (3/10/06)Rebounds (High): 54 vs. TCU (3/9/95)Rebounds (Low): 22 vs. Rice (2/25/80)Assists: 26 done three times; Most recently vs. Texas (3/04/78)Steals: 17 vs. Texas A&M (3/05/82); vs. Rice (2/25/78)Blocked Shots: 13 vs. Rice (3/10/84)Turnovers (High): 24 vs. Baylor (3/7/87)Turnovers (Low): 4 vs. Texas (3/2/79)Fouls: 34 vs. Texas Tech (3/10/94)

HOUSTON • INDIVIDUALMinutes Played: 47 Derrick Daniels, vs. TCU (3/14/92)Points Scored: 38 Otis Birdsong, vs. Texas Tech (3/04/77)Field Goals: 15 Otis Birdsong, vs. Texas Tech (3/04/77)Field Goal Attempts: 27 Otis Birdsong, vs. Texas Tech (3/04/76)Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (7-7) Kenny Younger, vs. Marquette (3/8/00); 1.000 (8-8) Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Arkansas (3/11/84)3-Point Field Goals: 6 Kelvin Lewis, vs UTEP (3/13/10)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 12 Oliver Lafayette, vs. UCF (3/9/06)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .714 (5-7) Marcus Oliver, vs. Memphis (3/7/02)Free Throws: 14 Rob Williams, vs. Rice (2/25/80)Free Throw Attempts: 17 Rob Williams, vs. Rice (2/25/80)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (12-12) Zamal Nixon, vs. Marshall (3/9/11) 1.000 (10-10) Oliver Lafayette, vs. Memphis (3/10/06); 1.000 (11-11) Rob Williams, vs. Texas (3/7/81)Rebounds: 16 Mike Schultz, vs. Texas (3/4/78)Assists: 12 Reid Gettys, vs. Arkansas (3/11/84)Steals: 7 Clyde Drexler, vs. TCU (3/12/83)Blocked Shots: 10 Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Arkansas (3/11/84); Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Rice (3/10/84)

OPPONENT • TEAMPoints Scored: 111 by Texas Tech (3/10//94)Points Scored – Half (High): 58 (2nd) by Texas Tech (3/10/94)Points Scored – Half (Low): 17 (2nd) by Texas (3/13/93)Points Scored – Overtime: 11 by UTEP (3/12/09)Field Goals: 41 by SMU (3/12/88)Field Goal Attempts: 80 by UTEP (3/12/09); by Texas (3/4/78)Field Goal Percentage (High): 63.3 (31-49) by Arkansas (3/6/82)Field Goal Percentage (Low): 29.6 (16-54) by East Carolina (3/6/02)3-Point Field Goals: 11 by Tulane (3/12/03)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 27 by Texas (3/13/93)3-Point FG Percentage (High): 57.1 (8-14) by Marquette (3/2/02)3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 6.3 (1-16) by SMU (3/13/92)Free Throws (High): 42 by Texas Tech (3/10/94)Free Throws (Low): 5 done five times; Most recently by Tulane (3/12/15)Free Throw Attempts: 58 by Texas Tech (3/10/94)Free Throw Attempts (Low): 9 done four times; Most recently by Tulane (3/12/03)Free Throw Percentage: 88.2 (15-17) by Marquette (3/8/02)Rebounds (High): 49 by Texas Tech (3/10/94)Rebounds (Low): 21 by TCU (3/6/81)Assists: 23 by SMU (3/12/88)Steals: 14 vs. SMU (3/7/96); by Texas Tech (3/10/94)Blocked Shots: 10 by SMU (3/8/85)Turnovers (High): 30 by TCU (2/26/77)Turnovers (Low): 6 vs. Louisville (3/14/14); vs. UTEP (3/13/08)Fouls: 34 by TCU (2/26/77)

OPPONENT • INDIVIDUALMinutes Played: 50 Albert Thomas, Michael Strickland, TCU (3/14/92)Points Scored: 42 Russ Smith, Louisville (3/14/14)Field Goals: 14 Russ Smith, Louisville (3/14/14) Larry Spicer, Baylor (2/28/76)Field Goal Attempts: 28 Tamir Jackson, Rice (3/13/13)Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (5-5) by John Hill, TCU (2/26/77)3-Point Field Goals: 5 Russ Smith, Louisville (3/14/14) Cedric Dixon, UAB (3/05/97); Patrick Fairs, Texas (3/06/87)3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 14 Tony Watson, Texas (3/13/93)3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (3-3) Rodney Carney, at Memphis (3/10/06)Free Throws: 15 Mark Davis, Texas Tech (3/10/94)Free Throw Attempts: 19 Mark Davis, Texas Tech (3/10/94)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (10-10) Terry Teagle, Baylor (3/1/79); 1.000 (10-10) Willie Foreman, Texas A&M (3/3/77)Rebounds: 20 Kurt Thomas, TCU (3/9/95)Assists: 12 Jacques Streeter, UTEP (3/14/13); Todd Alexander, SMU (3/12/88)Steals: 5 done six times; Most recently by Dylan Osean vs. Tulane (3/9/00)Blocked Shots: 6 Solomon Jones, vs. USF (3/9/05)

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POINTS SCOREDRk. No. Player G Year 1. 456 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 2. 443 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 409 Danuel House 33 2012-13 4. 376 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 5. 372 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 6. 361 Michael Young 30 1980-81 7. 356 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 8. 340 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 9. 321 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-1210. 316 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 SCORING AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G Pts Years 1. 16.3 Rob Williams 28 456 1979-80 2. 14.3 George Williams 31 443 1999-00 3. 14.3 Otis Birdsong 26 372 1973-74 4. 12.4 Danuel House 33 409 2012-13 5. 12.1 Craig Upchurch 31 376 1987-88 6. 12.0 Michael Young 30 361 1980-81 7. 11.9 Clyde Drexler 30 356 1980-81 8. 11.3 Joseph Young 30 340 2011-12 9. 10.8 Alton Ford 26 280 2000-0110. 10.7 TaShawn Thomas 30 321 2011-12

FIELD GOALS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 180 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 2. 174 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 157 Michael Young 30 1980-81 4. 154 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 5. 153 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 6. 148 Craig Upchuch 31 1987-88 7. 138 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 8. 133 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 9. 127 Danuel House 33 2012-1310. 122 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 351 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 2. 337 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 319 Michael Young 30 1980-81 4. 312 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 5. 303 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 6. 293 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 7. 291 Danuel House 33 2012-13 8. 262 Damon Jones 27 1994-95 9. 262 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-8810. 249 Chad Hendrick 29 1997-98

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 120 att.)Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years 1. 57.7 TaShawn Thomas 138-239 2011-12 2. 57.1 Rickie Winslow 133-233 1983-84 3. 56.6 Craig Upchurch 148-262 1987-88 4. 53.7 George Walker 72-134 1975-76 5. 51.6 George Williams 174-337 1999-00 6. 51.3 Rob Williams 180-351 1979-80 7. 50.5 Clyde Drexler 153-303 1980-81 8. 49.4 Otis Birdsong 154-312 1973-74 9. 49.2 Michael Young 157-319 1980-8110. 48.7 Darrell McArthur 58-119 1986-87

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 67 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2012-13 2. 55 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 55 Damon Jones 27 1994-95 4. 37 Treva Crosby 29 1997-98 5. 30 Danuel House 33 2012-13 30 Lanny Smith 27 2003-04 7. 28 Bryan Shelton 33 2001-02 8. 23 Chad H endrick 29 1997-98 9. 21 Kirk Van Slyke 29 2009-1010. 21 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 177 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2012-13 2. 168 Damon Jones 27 1994-95 3. 144 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 4. 108 Treva Crosby 29 1997-98 5. 95 Danuel House 33 2012-13 6. 92 Lanny Smith 27 2003-04 7. 91 Chad Hendrick 29 1997-98 8. 68 Torrence Botts 22 1998-99 9. 66 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-8910. 63 Kirk Van Slyke 29 2009-10

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 60 att.)Rk. Pct. Player 3FGA-M Years 1. 46.7 Bryan Shelton 28-60 2001-02 2. 38.2 Joseph Young 55-144 2011-12 3. 37.9 Jherrod Stiggers 67-177 2012-13 4. 34.3 Treva Crosby 37-108 1997-98 5. 33.3 Kirk Van Slyke 21-63 2009-10 6. 32.8 Willie Byrd 19-58 1993-94 7. 32.7 Damon Jones 55-168 1994-95 8. 32.6 Lanny Smith 30-92 2003-04 9. 31.8 Derrick Daniels 21-66 1988-8910. 31.7 Zamal Nixon 19-60 2007-08

FREE THROWS MADERk. No. Player G Years 1. 125 Danuel House 33 2012-13 2. 96 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 3. 81 Alton Ford 26 2000-01 4. 81 George Williams 31 1999-00 5. 79 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 6. 75 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 7. 64 Marcus Oliver 31 1999-00 8. 64 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 9. 53 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-8910. 50 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 50 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 174 Danuel House 33 2012-13 2. 133 Alton Ford 26 2000-01 3. 131 George Williams 31 1999-00 4. 127 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 5. 125 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 6. 120 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 7. 92 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 8. 91 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 9. 87 Marcus Oliver 31 1999-0010. 85 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 60 att.)Rk. Pct. Player FTM-A Years 1. 75.6 Rob Williams 96-127 1979-80 2. 73.6 Marcus Oliver 64-87 1999-00 3. 71.8 Danuel House 125-174 2012-13 4. 69.6 Otis Birdsong 64-92 1973-74 5. 63.2 Craig Upchurch 79-125 1987-88 6. 62.5 Alandise Harris 75-120 2010-11 62.5 Damon Jones 40-64 1994-95 62.5 George Walker 40-64 1975-76 9. 61.8 George Williams 81-131 1999-0010. 61.3 Lanny Smith 46-75 2003-04

REBOUNDSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 314 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 2. 263 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 245 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 4. 203 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 5. 190 Michael Young 30 1980-81 6. 163 Danuel House 33 2012-13 163 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 7. 154 Alton Ford 26 2000-01 8. 145 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 9. 137 Chad Hendrick 29 1997-9810. 136 George Walker 28 1975-76

REBOUNDING AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G. Rebs. Years 1. 10.5 Clyde Drexler 30 314 1980-81 2. 8.5 George Williams 31 263 1999-00 3. 8.2 TaShawn Thomas 30 245 2011-12 4. 6.3 Michael Young 30 190 1980-81 5. 5.9 Alton Ford 26 154 2000-01 6. 5.5 Rickie Winslow 37 203 1983-84 7. 5.4 Alandise Harris 27 145 2010-11 8. 5.3 Craig Upchurch 31 163 1987-88 9. 4.93 Danuel House 33 163 2012-1310. 4.86 George Walker 28 136 1975-76 ASSISTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 181 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 2. 127 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 3. 121 Tommy Davis 28 1994-95 4. 114 Gerry McGee 26 1985-86 5. 113 Desmond Wade 33 2008-09 6 110 Galen Robinson, Jr. 32 2015-16 7. 95 Ken Ciolli 28 1975-76 8. 93 Darrell McArthur 28 1986-87 9. 86 Lanny Smith 27 2003-0410. 81 Randy Brown 28 1986-87

ASSISTS AVERAGERk. No. Player G Asts. Years 1. 5.8 Derrick Daniels 31 181 1988-89 2. 4.53 Rob Williams 28 127 1979-80 3. 4.38 Gerry McGee 26 114 1985-86 4. 4.32 Tommy Davis 28 121 1994-95 5. 3.44 Galen Robinson Jr. 32 110 2015-16 6. 3.42 Desmond Wade 33 113 2008-09 7. 3.39 Ken Ciolli 28 95 1975-76 8. 3.2 Lanny Smith 27 86 2003-04 9. 3.1 Darrell McArthur 30 93 1986-8710. 2.89 Randy Brown 28 81 1986-87

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FRESHMAN SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSBLOCKED SHOTSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 64 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 2. 37 Danrad Knowles 31 2013-14 3. 28 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 4. 26 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 5. 24 George Williams 31 1999-00 6. 24 Greg Anderson 35 1983-84 7. 23 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 8. 22 Valentine Izundu 22 2012-13 9. 20 Michael Young 30 1980-8110. 19 Alton Ford 26 2000-01

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGERk. Avg. Player G Blks. Years 1. 2.1 TaShawn Thomas 30 64 2011-12 2. 1.2 Danrad Knowles 31 37 2013-14 3. 1.0 Valentine Izundu 22 22 2012-13 4. 1.0 Alandise Harris 27 26 2010-11 5. 0.93 Clyde Drexler 30 28 1980-81 6. 0.77 George Williams 31 24 1999-00 7. 0.731 Alton Ford 26 19 2000-01 8. 0.69 Greg Anderson 35 24 1983-84 9. 0.67 Michael Young 30 20 1980-8110. 0.62 Rickie Winslow 37 23 1983-84

STEALSRk. No. Player G Years 1. 60 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 2. 58 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 3. 49 Tommy Davis 28 1994-95 4. 48 George Williams 31 1999-00 5. 48 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 6. 47 Desmond Wade 33 2008-09 7. 46 Michael Young 30 1980-81 8. 43 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 9. 41 Kenneth Williams 36 1976-7710. 32 Galen Robinson Jr. 32 2015-16 32 Randy Brown 28 1986-87

STEALS AVERAGERk. No. Player G Stls. Years 1. 1.93 Clyde Drexler 30 58 1980-81 2. 1.75 Tommy Davis 28 49 1994-95 3. 1.71 Rob Williams 28 48 1979-80 4. 1.65 Otis Birdsong 43 26 1973-74 5. 1.62 Rickie Winslow 37 60 1983-84 6. 1.54 George Williams 31 48 1999-00 7. 1.53 Michael Young 30 46 1980-81 8. 1.4 Desmond Wade 33 47 2008-09 9. 1.14 Randy Brown 28 32 1986-8710. 1.14 Kenneth Williams 36 41 1976-77

GAMES PLAYEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 37 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 2. 36 Kenneth Williams 1976-77 3. 35 Greg Anderson 1983-84 4. 33 Danuel House 2012-13 33 Desmond Wade 2008-09 33 Bryan Shelton 2001-02 7. 32 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015-16 8. 31 Danrad Knowles 2013-14 31 Kendrick Washington 2009-10 31 Zamal Nixon 2007-08 31 George Williams 1999-00 31 Marcus Oliver 1999-00 31 Jesse Drain 1991-92 31 Derrick Daniels 1988-89 31 Ross Manco 1988-89 31 Craig Upchurch 1987-88

GAMES STARTEDRk. No. Player Years 1. 36 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 2. 31 George Williams 1999-00 31 Derrick Daniels 1988-89 31 Craig Upchurch 1987-88 5. 30 TaShawn Thomas 2011-12 30 Clyde Drexler 1980-81 7. 27 Danuel House 2012-13 27 Rob Williams 1979-80 8. 26 Lanny Smith 2003-04 26 Michael Young 1980-81

MINUTES PLAYEDRk. No. Player G Years 1. 1,099 George Williams 31 1999-00 2. 1,049 Michael Young 30 1980-81 3. 1,030 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 4. 992 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 5. 978 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 6. 944 Danuel House 33 2012-13 7. 904 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 8. 903 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 9. 901 Tommy Davis 28 1994-9510. 866 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 MINUTES AVERAGERk. No. Player G Min. Years 1. 35.5 George Williams 31 1,099 1999-00 2. 34.97 Michael Young 30 1,049 1980-81 3. 33.07 Clyde Drexler 30 992 1980-81 4. 32.3 Rob Williams 28 903 1979-80 5. 32.2 Tommy Davis 28 901 1994-95 6. 31.5 Derrick Daniels 31 978 1988-89 7 30.1 Joseph Young 30 904 2011-12 8. 28.89 Damon Jones 27 780 1994-95 9. 28.61 Danuel House 33 944 2012-1310. 28.59 Lanny Smith 27 772 2003-04

DOUBLE-DOUBLESRk. No. Player Years 1. 15 Clyde Drexler 1980-81 2. 11 George Williams 1999-00 3. 9 TaShawn Thomas 2011-12 4. 4 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 4 Michael Young 1980-81 6. 2 Alandise Harris 2010-11 7. 1 Danuel House 2012-13 1 Alton Ford 2000-01 1 Jake Ballis 1998-99 1 Chad Hendrick 1997-98 1 Damon Jones 1994-95 1 Gerry McGee 1985-86 1 Greg Anderson 1983-84

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSYEAR BY YEAR RECORDS

Overall Home Road NeutralYear W L W L W L W L1946 10 4 4 2 5 1 1 11946-47 15 7 8 4 6 2 1 11947-48 11 11 6 3 5 8 0 01948-49 11 11 8 5 3 6 0 01949-50 16 7 10 0 6 7 0 01950-51 11 17 7 4 4 13 0 01951-52 7 14 4 8 3 6 0 01952-53 9 13 6 4 3 9 0 01953-54 11 15 6 6 4 7 1 21954-55 15 10 9 2 6 5 0 31955-56 19 7 12 1 6 3 1 31956-57 10 16 7 5 2 10 1 11957-58 9 16 5 7 4 9 0 01958-59 12 14 11 3 1 11 0 01959-60 13 12 9 5 4 7 0 01960-61 17 11 10 2 4 6 3 31961-62 21 6 13 1 5 2 3 31962-63 15 11 11 4 3 6 1 11963-64 16 10 12 3 2 6 2 11964-65 19 10 13 2 2 5 4 31965-66 23 6 14 0 4 3 5 31966-67 27 4 12 0 7 3 8 11967-68 31 2 18 0 6 0 7 21968-69 16 10 14 3 0 5 2 21969-70 25 5 16 0 7 2 2 31970-71 22 7 13 0 6 6 3 11971-72 20 7 13 1 4 5 3 11972-73 23 4 18 0 4 2 1 21973-74 17 9 12 1 3 7 2 11974-75 16 10 13 5 3 3 0 21975-76 17 11 13 2 3 9 1 01976-77 29 8 16 1 8 4 5 31977-78 25 8 15 1 7 6 3 11978-79 16 15 8 5 5 8 3 21979-80 14 14 9 4 4 8 1 21980-81 21 9 15 1 4 7 2 11981-82 25 8 15 2 5 4 7 21982-83 31 3 14 0 10 1 7 21983-84 32 5 15 0 10 2 7 31984-85 16 14 12 3 3 9 1 21985-86 14 14 9 5 4 7 1 21986-87 18 12 10 3 5 6 3 31987-88 18 13 9 3 7 9 2 11988-89 17 14 11 4 5 7 1 31989-90 25 8 13 1 9 5 3 21990-91 18 11 12 1 5 7 1 31991-92 25 6 11 2 10 3 4 11992-93 21 9 12 1 7 7 2 11993-94 8 19 6 7 1 9 1 31994-95 9 19 6 7 2 11 1 11995-96 17 10 10 3 7 6 0 11996-97 11 16 9 5 2 9 0 21997-98 9 20 6 7 3 10 0 31998-99 10 17 6 6 3 10 1 11999-00 9 22 3 9 2 10 4 32000-01 9 20 6 7 1 11 2 22001-02 18 15 9 4 6 7 3 42002-03 8 20 6 7 1 11 1 22003-04 9 18 8 9 1 9 0 02004-05 18 14 12 2 4 10 2 22005-06 21 10 13 2 7 8 1 02006-07 18 15 11 3 4 10 3 22007-08 24 10 17 2 5 6 2 22008-09 21 12 12 3 6 8 3 12009-10 19 16 10 5 4 9 5 22010-11 12 18 10 6 2 11 0 12011-12 15 15 13 5 1 8 1 22012-13 20 13 14 4 5 8 1 12013-14 17 16 12 4 3 9 2 32014-15 13 19 9 8 2 9 2 22015-16 22 10 15 4 6 5 1 12016-17 21 11 12 5 6 6 3 0Totals 1,227 843 768 243 319 486 140 114

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RECORDS OVERVIEWOverall Record 1,227-843 (.593) Record in Home Games 768-243 (.760) Record in Road Games 319-486 (.396) Record at Neutral Sites 140-114 (.551)

Most Home Games 19 in 2007-08Most Road Games 17 in 1950-51Most Neutral Site Games 10 in 1983-84

Most Overall Wins 32 in 1983-84Most Home Wins 18 in 1972-73, 1967-68Most Road Wins 10 in 1991-92, 1983-84, 1982-83Most Neutral Site Wins 8 in 1966-67

UNDEFEATED HOME SEASONSSeason Home Overall1972-73 18-0 23-41967-68 18-0 31-21969-70 16-0 25-51983-84 15-0 32-51982-83 14-0 31-31965-66 14-0 23-61966-67 12-0 27-41949-50 10-0 16-7

BEST ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGESeason Road Percentage Overall1967-68 6-0 1.000 31-21982-83 10-1 .909 31-31983-84 10-2 .833 32-51946 5-1 .833 10-41969-70 7-2 .778 25-51991-92 10-3 .769 25-61946-47 6-2 .750 15-71961-62 5-2 .714 21-61966-67 7-3 .700 27-41976-77 8-4 .667 29-8

BEST NEUTRAL-SITE WINNING PERCENTAGESeason Neutral Percentage Overall2016-17 3-0 1.000 21-112005-06 1-0 1.000 21-101975-76 1-0 1.000 17-111966-67 8-1 .889 27-41991-92 4-1 .800 25-61982-83 7-2 .778 31-31981-82 7-2 .778 25-81967-68 7-2 .778 31-22008-09 3-1 .750 21-122009-10 5-2 .714 19-161983-84 7-3 .700 32-5

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OVERTIME GAMES (48-45)28-12 Home • 14-29 Away • 6-4 Neutral

Date Opponent W/L Score1/19/52 Sam Houston State W 60-571/30/52 at Sam Houston State W 67-7212/16/52 at Detroit W 72-6912/23/54 Missouri W 84-76 (2OT)1/6/55 at Saint Louis L 84-85 (2OT)1/8/55 at Wichita State L 67-781/23/56 Tulsa W 71-621/6/58 Bradley L 73-753/3/58 at Drake L 87-881/6/61 at Cincinnati L 71-7412/7/61 at Lamar W 72-7012/23/61 Mississippi W 63-62 (2OT)12/21/62 Michigan L 88-90 (4OT)12/28/62 vs. Mississippi State (1) W 79-7612/29/62 vs. Auburn (1) L 69-7112/26/63 Wyoming L 72-752/10/64 Cincinnati L 59-661/26/66 Baylor W 92-9112/16/68 Kansas State W 87-8412/30/68 Iowa L 87-952/7/70 Creighton W 78-77 (2OT)12/2/71 at California L 81-822/28/72 at Jacksonville L 108-1101/27/77 at Texas Tech L 83-843/14/77 vs. Illinois State (2) W 91-9012/15/79 at New Mexico W 83-8012/22/79 USC L 85-862/9/80 Arkansas W 90-84 (3OT)2/17/81 at TCU L 77-78 (4OT)1/13/81 at SMU L 70-72 (3OT)12/4/81 at Seton Hall L 85-872/6/82 at SMU W 73-713/31/84 vs. Virginia (3) W 49-471/4/86 at Texas Tech L 68-691/15/86 Arkansas W 87-852/5/86 Texas Tech L 91-92 (2OT)3/1/86 TCU W 85-831/31/87 at Texas Tech L 55-562/14/87 at Baylor L 57-631/13/88 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 101-102 (2OT)1/11/89 at Texas Tech L 74-761/21/89 at SMU W 84-832/14/90 at Texas Tech W 74-7112/1/90 vs. South Carolina (4) L 70-741/23/91 TCU W 91-883/14/92 vs. TCU (5) W 87-84 (2OT)3/3/93 at Rice L 78-892/2/94 at UTSA L 83-852/19/94 Baylor W 87-822/1/95 Texas W 105-9611/27/95 at McNeese State L 81-831/24/96 Texas A&M W 78-671/27/96 at Baylor W 91-8412/4/96 Tulsa W 79-77 (2OT)2/12/97 Memphis W 72-6712/7/99 Rice W 84-711/15/02 TCU W 82-712/19/02 Tulane W 85-812/12/03 at Charlotte L 55-5912/23/03 Chicago State W 71-6512/27/03 Texas A&M W 70-612/3/04 Southern Miss L 72-75 (3OT)3/5/04 at Saint Louis L 69-721/7/06 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 86-83 (2OT)2/4/06 at East Carolina W 64-6011/13/06 at Rhode Island W 102-991/24/07 UCF W 73-702/28/07 at UCF L 75-721/24/09 at Arizona L 90-963/12/09 vs. UTEP (6) W 89-851/3/10 at Iowa State L 75-82 (2OT)11/12/10 Nicholls State W 63-6212/4/10 at Sam Houston State W 75-7112/18/10 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 78-811/26/11 at Rice L 71-792/5/11 at Tulsa L 71-761/4/12 Tulsa W 70-691/28/12 UTEP W 81-763/7/12 vs. UTEP (6) L 62-6712/8/12 Texas Southern W 78-75

1/19/13 UCF L 75-792/2/13 at SMU W 84-802/16/13 at Tulsa L 92-101 (3OT)3/25/13 at George Mason (7) L 84-8812/14/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 76-7912/17/14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 51-5612/22/14 vs. Boise State (8) L 73-751/6/15 UCF L 78-793/4/15 at Tulane W 68-6312/13/15 LSU W 105-9812/22/15 vs. Wyoming (9) W 94-891/30/16 at East Carolina W 97-931/19/17 Memphis L 67-70

1 – Oklahoma City, Okla.; 2 – New York City; 3 – NCAA Final Four (Seattle); 4 – Charlotte, N.C.; 5 - Dallas; 6 – Memphis, Tenn.; 7 – CBI Quarterfinals;

8 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round (Las Vegas)9 – Global Sports Classic Championship Round (Las Vegas)

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WINNING AND LOSING STREAKSWinning StreakRk. Games Dates 1. 32 March 25, 1967 – March 16, 19682. 26 Dec. 17, 1982 – April 4, 19833. 14 Dec. 30, 1965 – Feb. 22, 19664. 13 Jan. 24 – March 10, 19905. 12 Dec. 8, 1966 – Jan. 14, 19676. 11 Dec. 29, 1972 – Feb. 17, 1973 11 Jan. 17 – Feb. 28, 1972 11 Jan. 27 – March 12, 19709. 10 Nov. 26 – Dec. 26, 1983 10 Jan. 28 – April 2, 1984 10 Jan. 4 – Feb. 13, 1971

Losing Streak1. 13 Dec. 7, 1993 – Feb. 2, 19942. 11 Jan. 26 – March 4, 20003. 10 Jan. 31 – March 4, 19984. 9 Dec. 19, 1997 – Jan. 18, 19985. 8 Dec. 23, 1994 – Jan. 25, 19956. 7 Feb. 16, 2011 – Nov. 12, 2012 7 Dec. 9, 2002 – Jan. 18, 20038. 6 Feb. 5 – March 1, 2015 6 Feb. 15 – March 5, 1997 6 Feb. 18 – March 8, 1952

Home Winning Streak1. 59 Jan. 13, 1964 – Dec. 16, 19682. 43 Jan. 30, 1982 – Feb. 1, 19853. 33 Dec. 11, 1971 – Dec. 8, 19734. 30 Dec. 1, 1969 – Dec. 4, 1971

Road Winning Streak1. 15 Feb. 6, 1982 – Jan. 14, 19842. 10 Feb. 18, 1967 – March 4, 1968

Home Losing Streak1. 7 Jan. 16 – March 4, 2000 7 Nov. 30, 1993 – Jan. 29, 19943. 5 Nov. 28, 2000 – Jan. 6, 20014. 4 Dec. 10, 1994 – Jan. 18, 1995 4 Feb. 27, 1952 – March 8, 1952 4 Feb. 15, 1951 – Jan. 2, 1952

Road Losing Streak1. 15 Jan. 26, 2000 – Feb. 17, 20012. 12 Dec. 27, 1997 – Dec. 3, 19983. 11 Feb. 8, 1994 – Jan. 21, 1995 4. 9 March 3, 1958 – Feb. 9, 1959

SEASON OPENERS (52-20)42-11 Home • 10-8 Away • 0-1 Neutral

Date Opponent W/L Score1/10/46 North Texas W 62-3512/7/47 Loyola-New Orleans L 39-5112/2/48 Abilene Christian W 54-3111/29/48 Shur-Start Battery L 50-5112/1/49 Hardin Simmons W 48-3612/2/50 at Bradley L 73-9412/8/51 at Texas A&M L 38-2912/2/52 Hardin-Simmons W 67-5412/4/53 at Sam Houston State W 89-8812/2/54 at Texas A&M W 85-6312/1/55 Sam Houston State W 77-5512/1/56 at Kansas State L 78-9712/2/57 at Oklahoma City L 75-8512/1/58 Texas A&I W 80-5912/1/59 Lamar W 89-6612/1/60 at North Texas W 73-5312/1/61 UC Davis W 95-4712/1/62 Texas A&I W 86-5212/2/63 Minnesota L 58-6012/1/64 at Wisconsin L 65-7612/1/65 at San Francisco L 67-7512/1/66 New Mexico W 96-8412/2/67 Sacramento State W 110-7911/30/68 Southern Miss W 92-7112/1/69 Louisiana-Lafayette W 89-7212/3/70 Northwestern W 81-6812/1/71 at Stanford W 87-6711/24/72 New Orleans W 92-7112/1/73 at North Carolina L 74-9712/2/74 Louisville L 87-9112/6/75 Cal Poly W 74-6311/28/76 Texas Lutheran W 96-6911/28/77 Pan American W 85-8111/27/78 Nevada L 73-7711/30/79 Arizona W 74-7211/28/80 Texas A&I W 112-8611/30/81 West Texas A&M W 84-7311/26/82 Arizona W 104-6311/19/83 NC State L 64-7611/24/84 Concordia Lutheran W 85-6211/23/85 at Virginia L 77-9211/28/86 St. Mary’s (Texas) W 80-6811/27/87 Sam Houston State W 85-7111/26/88 at Iowa State W 89-8211/16/89 at Wichita State W 67-6611/24/90 California W 98-8111/23/91 Villanova W 79-4912/5/92 at DePaul W 82-6511/27/93 Akron W 69-5311/25/94 James Madison W 76-7411/25/95 Houston Baptist W 91-5911/23/96 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 64-6611/18/97 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 73-5511/17/98 Texas W 71-6911/18/99 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 81-5911/16/00 Air Force L 53-5911/19/01 UCLA L 60-7111/23/02 Prairie View A&M L 75-7811/21/03 East Tennessee State L 51-6511/15/04 Sam Houston State W 72-6911/22/05 Florida Tech W 131-6211/13/06 at Rhode Island W 102-9911/9/07 Morehead State W 83-5411/10/08 vs. Georgia Southern L 63-6511/17/09 Nicholls State W 92-6011/12/10 Nicholls State W 63-62 (OT)11/12/11 Grambling State W 88-4211/9/12 Florida A&M W 81-7611/8/13 Texas State W 76-7011/22/14 at Murray State W 77-7411/18/15 Prairie View A&M W 110-6911/11/16 Morgan State W 93-52

Bold indicates home game

OVERTIME SUMMARYHouston’s Record in: Single Overtime Games 41-36 L1Double Overtime Games 6-4 L1Triple Overtime Games 1-3 L3Quadruple Overtime Games 0-2 L2

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ANNUAL ATTENDANCE RECORDS Total Avg.Year Games W-L Pct. Attendance Attendance1969-70 16 16-0 1.000 128,848 8,0531970-71 13 13-0 1.000 97,426 7,4941971-72 14 13-1 .929 103,630 7,2271972-73 18 18-0 1.000 125,688 6,9831973-74 13 12-1 .923 75,740 5,8261974-75 18 13-5 .722 109,324 6,0741975-76 15 13-2 .867 108,532 7,2361976-77 17 16-1 .941 100,215 5,8951977-78 16 15-1 .938 83,735 5,2331978-79 13 8-5 .615 60,582 4,6601979-80 13 9-4 .692 54,991 4,2301980-81 16 15-1 .938 88,821 5,5151981-82 15 13-2 .867 101,705 6,7801982-83 14 14-0 1.000 111,861 7,9901983-84 15 15-0 1.000 145,449 9,6971984-85 15 12-3 .800 85,467 5,6981985-86 14 9-5 .643 68,990 4,9281986-87 13 10-3 .769 58,588 4,1851987-88 12 9-3 .750 49,419 4,1181988-89 14 11-4 .733 49,273 3,2851989-90 14 13-1 .929 57,996 4,1431990-91 13 12-1 .923 56,125 4,3171991-92 13 11-2 .846 65,754 5,0581992-93 13 12-1 .923 64,990 4,9991993-94 13 6-7 .462 37,858 2,9121994-95 13 6-7 .462 40,163 3,0891995-96 13 10-3 .769 61,069 4,6981996-97 14 9-5 .643 46,714 3,3371997-98 13 6-7 .462 36,889 2,8381998-99 12 6-6 .500 101,748 8,4791999-00 12 3-9 .250 55,691 4,6412000-01 13 6-7 .462 43,601 3,3542001-02 13 9-4 .692 48,097 3,7002002-03 13 6-7 .462 49,500 3,8082003-04 17 8-9 .471 49,021 2,8842004-05 14 12-2 .833 59,436 4,2452005-06 15 13-2 .867 72,869 4,8582006-07 14 11-3 .786 59,902 4,2792007-08 19 17-2 .895 84,240 4,4342008-09 15 12-3 .800 57,209 3,8142009-10 15 10-5 .667 48,033 3,2032010-11 16 10-6 .625 52,488 3,2802011-12 18 13-5 .722 67,175 3,7882012-13 18 14-4 .778 66,717 3,7062013-14 16 12-4 .750 60,520 3,7822014-15 17 9-8 .529 44,793 2,6352015-16 18 15-3 .833 66,706 3,7062016-17 17 12-5 .706 70,166 4,12748 Seasons 706 537-169 .7761 3,434,573 4,864

TOP 10 CROWDS AT HOFHEINZ PAVILION 1. 10,660 vs. Texas W, 84-79 3/5/90 2. 10,514 vs. New Mexico State W, 72-69 3/13/71 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round 3. 10,500 vs. Texas L, 83-95 1/12/82 4. 10,497 vs. Seattle W, 93-92 2/6/71 5. 10,489 vs. South Alabama W, 128-90 2/28/70 6. 10,483 vs. Florida State W, 94-86 2/4/72 7. 10,472 vs. Jacksonville W, 76-75 2/24/73 8. 10,345 vs. Miami (Fla.) W, 118-98 2/14/70 9. 10,238 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 118-77 2/5/7010. 10,220 vs. USC W, 77-73 12/20/69

Note: A crowd of 10,514 at Hofheinz Pavilion watched Notre Dame defeat TCU 102-94 on March 13, 1971, during the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional First Round.

TOP 10 CROWDS AT HOFHEINZ PAVILION (since 1998) 1. 8,918 vs. #1/1 Memphis L, 77-89 1/30/08 2. 8,917 vs. Connecticut L, 76-82 12/30/00 8,917 vs. Cincinnati L, 65-77 2/17/99 4. 8,517 vs. Kentucky W, 83-69 12/18/07 5. 8,642 vs. Valparaiso W, 90-72 12/11/99 6. 8,479 vs. ECU W, 73-51 3/5/17 8,479 vs. SMU L, 66-76 2/18/17 8,479 vs. Marquette L, 62-65 2/27/99 8,479 vs. Charlotte L, 66-68 2/23/99 8,479 vs. Tulane W, 76-62 2/13/99 8,479 vs. UAB L, 82-90 2/4/99 8,479 vs. USF L, 67-82 1/30/99 8,479 vs. Memphis W, 83-81 1/17/99 8,479 vs. Saint Louis L, 61-69 1/13/99 8,479 vs. Southern Miss W, 64-57 1/7/99 8,479 vs. LSU W, 67-55 11/30/98 8,479 vs. IUPUI W, 72-71 11/28/98 8,479 vs. Sam Houston State L, 63-67 11/23/98 8,479 vs. Texas W, 71-69 11/17/98

Note: Renovations of Hofheinz Pavilion in 1998 resulted in the facility’s capacity being reduced to 8,479.

TOP 10 OVERALL CROWDS 1. 61,612 vs. North Carolina (1) L, 63-68 3/27/82 2. 52,693 vs. UCLA (2) W, 71-69 1/20/68 3. 38,471 vs. Virginia (3) W, 49-47 3/31/84 38,471 vs. Georgetown (3) L, 75-84 4/2/84 5. 23,992 vs. Kentucky L, 67-74 1/22/84 6. 21,500 vs. Oklahoma State (4) L, 60-75 3/12/65 21,500 vs. SMU (4) L, 87-89 3/13/65 8. 20,143 vs. Memphis (5) W, 78-71 3/23/84 9. 19,591 vs. Louisville L, 78-92 1/15/97 10. 18,889 vs. UCLA (6) L, 58-73 3/24/67

1 – NCAA Final Four (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans); 2 – Game of the Century (Houston Astrodome, Houston); 3 – NCAA Final Four (Kingdome, Seattle);

4 –NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Ahearn Fieldhouse, Manhattan, Kan.); 5 –NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (The Arena, St. Louis);

6 – NCAA Final Four (Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky.)

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