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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents/Quick Facts/Credits... 1 Media Outlets... 2 Media Information Strategic Communications... 3 South Alabama Radio Network... 3 SEASON PREVIEW Rosters Q&A with Head Coach Matthew Graves COACHES Head Coach Matthew Graves Assistant Coach Darnell Archey...10 Assistant Coach Russ Willemsen...11 Assistant Coach Brock Morris...12 Director of Operations Andrew Steele...13 Strength & Conditioning Coach Garett Mize...14 Assistant Athletic Trainer Matt Brown...14 Managers/Support Staff...14 PLAYERS Josh Ajayi...15 Nick Davis...16 Devin Epps...17 Ethan Haslam...18 Dederick Lee...19 Herb McGee Trhae Mitchell...21 Kevin Morris Jordan Andrews A.J. Caldwell R.J. Kelly...24 Rozelle Nix...24 John Pettway...24 Rodrick Sikes Joe Thompson SEASON IN REVIEW Season Statistics...26 Results/Starters Season Highs Box Scores News & Notes Sun Belt Standings/Statistics Sun Belt Statistics/Honors HISTORY & RECORDS All-Time Records...37 Career Records Individual Season Records Individual Game Records...42 Team Single Game Records/Miscellaneous Team Season Records Class Records Individual Mitchell Center Records...49 Team Mitchell Center Records Annual Leaders All-Time Letterwinners Retired Jerseys All-Americans and Pros...57 Sun Belt Conference Honors Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results...59 All-Time Results Series History by School All-Time Series Records Coaching Records Academic Awards Postseason History Point Games/Ranked Opponents Milestones Sun Belt Conference Opponents CREDITS The University of South Alabama men s basketball media guide is a production of the University of South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce. Cover: Matt Horne, assistant director of strategic communications Written and edited: Matt Horne Layout and design: Matt Horne Editorial Assistance: Brian Fremund, the strategic communications staff and Elizabeth Horne Photography: John Adams, Scott Donaldson, Bobby McDuffi e, Brad McPherson, Brad Puckett and the strategic communications archives JAGUAR QUICK FACTS Name: University of South Alabama Location: Mobile, Ala. Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 16,699 President: Dr. Tony G. Waldrop (North Carolina 74) Athletics Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann (South Dakota State 86) Athletics Department Phone: (251) Ticket Office: (251) 461-1USA (1872) Nickname: Jaguars Colors: Blue, Red and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Arena: The Mitchell Center (10,000) HISTORY First season of competition: All-time Record: (.560) No. Years In NCAA Tournament (Last): 8 (2008) No. Years In National Invitation Tournament (Last): 4 (2007) TEAM INFORMATION Final Record/Sun Belt Record: 14-18/ Sun Belt Finish: 9th Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Newcomers: 7 (including redshirts) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Matthew Graves (Butler 98) Record at USA (Years): (4) Division I Career Record: Same Basketball Offi ce Phone: (251) Best Time To Reach: Weekday Mornings Assistant Coaches: Darnell Archey (Butler 03); Russ Willemsen (Lee 04); Brock Morris (Alabama 08) Director of Basketball Operations: Andrew Steele (Alabama 12) The campaign will be the 50th season in South Alabama men's basketball history, dating back to the Jaguars' fi rst varsity season in STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Athletic Director: Brian Fremund Office: (251) / Cell: (251) bfremund@southalabama.edu Assistant Director (MBB contact): Matt Horne Office: (251) / Cell: (912) mhorne@southalabama.edu Assistant Director: Kevin Beasley Office: (251) Assistant Director: Charlie Nichols Office: (251) Office Fax: (251) Media Relations Assistants: Cody Linn, Baley Murphy Media Relations Student Assistant: Scott McInnerney Athletics Website: USAJaguars.com Page 1

3 MEDIA INFORMATION ELECTRONIC MEDIA - RADIO Jaguar Sports Properties University of South Alabama 6001 USA Drive South, Suite 35 Mobile, AL Fax: (251) J.D. Byars, Director of Broadcasting Byars Desk: (251) Byars Cell: (256) Byars jdbyars@southalabama.edu Pat Greenwood, Director of Multi- Media Greenwood s Desk: (251) Greenwood s Cell: (251) Greenwood s patgreenwood@ southalabama.edu WNSP-FM Radio 1100 Dauphin Street, Suite E Mobile, AL Phone: (251) Call-in: (251) , (888) Fax: (251) Randy Kennedy, Program Director Kennedy s Cell: (251) Kennedy s randy@dotcom1.net Lee Shirvanian, Sports Director Shirvanian s Cell: (251) Shirvanian s lee@wnsp.com ELECTRONIC MEDIA - TELEVISION WKRG-TV 5 (CBS) 555 Broadcast Drive Mobile, AL Phone: (251) Fax: (251) Randy Patrick, Sports Director Patrick s Cell: (251) Patrick s rpatrick@wkrg.com Robby Baker, Sports Anchor Baker s Cell: (480) Baker s rbaker@wkrg.com WALA-TV 10 (FOX) 1501 Satchel Paige Drive Mobile, AL Phone: (251) Fax: (251) Bri MacNaught, Sports Director Cell: (251) Brianna.macnaught@fox10tv.com WPMI-TV 15 (NBC) 661 Azalea Road Mobile, AL Phone: (251) Fax: (251) Lance Crawford, Sports Director Crawford s Cell: (610) Crawford s glcrawford@sbgtv.com PRINT/ELECTRONIC MEDIA Mobile Press Register/AL.com 401 N. Water St. Mobile, AL Mobilesports@al.com Creg Stephenson, South Alabama Beat Writer Stephenson s Cell: (228) Stephenson s cstephenson@al.com Lagniappe P.O. Box 3003 Mobile, AL Phone: (251) Mark Bryant, Sports Editor Bryant s sports@lagniappemobile.com The Vanguard (Campus) University of South Alabama Alpha Hall South Room 305 Mobile, AL Phone: (251) Fax: (251) The South Alabama men s basketball media guide is designed to aid members of the media covering Jaguars basketball. We appreciate your coverage and if there is anything we can do to assist you, please contact the Strategic Communications Offi ce at (251) The Strategic Communications Offi ce has certain policies and procedures that we ask for you to abide by while covering South Alabama. These are for the benefi t of your needs and those of the student-athletes and coaches. We ask that you please respect these requests in order to maintain a good working atmosphere for all parties involved. STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE The University of South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce is located in Room 1209 of the Mitchell Center. HOME CREDENTIAL REQUESTS The South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce will issue credentials to WORKING press only. Passes for spouses, children or friends will not be issued. These credentials are nontransferable and any unauthorized use of a credential will result in the pass being immediately revoked. Press passes will be distributed to those working along press row. A photo pass will be issued to those members of the media needing to photograph home events. All credential requests should be made in writing by sports editors or directors of accredited media outlets on company letterhead. Requests should be made no later than four hours prior to the start of the desired contest. At least one day notice is preferred. Credentials can be picked up the day before an event in the Strategic Communications Offi ce. Any credentials obtained after that time may be picked up at Media Will Call, which is located on the lower level in the Southwest corner of the Mitchell Center (loading dock area). Media Will Call will be open approximately one-and-a-half hours before the start of the event. Credential requests can be sent to the Strategic Communications Offi ce at 1209 Mitchell Center, Mobile, AL 36688, or ed to the appropriate sport contact. ROAD CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Working members of the media who plan to cover South Alabama on the road are encouraged to make credential requests through the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce. VISITING RADIO All visiting radio crews can make credential requests either through the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce or through their normal media relations contact. After the request is made, space will be reserved for the visiting broadcast team. Two courtesy phone lines and an Ethernet connection are available for each team, while additional lines are available for a fee. PHOTOGRAPHERS Only photographers shooting for accredited media outlets or for the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce will be issued photo passes and allowed on the fl oor behind the baskets. Photographers are allowed to shoot behind the baskets and along the baselines. No photographers are permitted along the team bench sideline, in the team areas or in front of the courtside press row tables. Flash photography is PROHIBITED in the Mitchell Center. PARKING Media parking is in front of the Mitchell Center located next to Old Shell Road. News stations with uplink trucks MUST provide advanced notice when bringing that equipment. GAME DAY SERVICES The South Alabama Strategic Communications staff will be on hand to assist all media members covering Jaguar basketball. All customary game day services will be available. All working members of the media will be provided with game notes, current statistics, rosters and game programs prior to tip-off. Statistical updates will also be provided at media time-outs and halftime, along with play-by-play summary on request. MEDIA ROOM A working media room with power outlets and complementary telephone lines is available to Page 2

4 MEDIA INFORMATION all credentialed media members. It is located in Room 1106 of the Mitchell Center, in the Northeast lower level corner. Wireless and Ethernet connections are also available. The intent of the press room is to provide a working facility for the media, professional scouts and immediate game personnel. Family members, friends, guests and other non-credentialed people cannot be accommodated. Soft drinks, bottled water and a meal will be available prior to tip-off. PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS Professional scouts may request a single-game credential by submitting a written request on team letterhead to the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce. Because of limited space, requests will be fi lled on a fi rst-come, fi rstserved basis. PRACTICES The South Alabama Strategic Communications staff encourages coverage of Jaguar basketball outside of games. As a general rule, all practices are open to the media and the public. There may be instances, however, when all or part of a practice session is closed. Please contact the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce in advance if you are interested in conducting interviews and/or attending a practice session, so an escort can be made available. INTERVIEWS In-person interviews with members of the coaching staff and student-athletes can be arranged by calling the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offi ce at (251) during normal business hours. Interviews with studentathletes MUST be arranged in advance through the Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. Players are generally available 15 minutes before practice and immediately following practice. Phone interviews are also available, but will be arranged around the student-athletes class and practice schedules. Student-athletes phone numbers are not available under any circumstance. All phone interview requests must be made 24 hours prior. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS After a 10-minute cooling off period, requested players and coaches will be made available to members of the media. The Jaguar locker room is CLOSED both at home and on the road. Requested players and coaches will be escorted by a South Alabama Strategic Communications staff member to the designated interview area. GAME NOTES A set of game notes will be made available before each contest. A copy of these game notes will be placed on the USA Athletic Department web page at before each game and can be downloaded from there. The game notes can also be ed upon request. PRESS ROW PHONE The courtside press row phone number at the Mitchell Center is (251) INTERNET WEBCAST All of South Alabama men s basketball home games will be broadcast over the Internet. Fans who are not able to make it to the Mitchell Center can watch on JagNationTV at JagNationTV.com. and INTERNET Media outlets may request to be included on lists to receive daily news regarding South Alabama men s basketball. To be added to the daily list, simply visit the South Alabama website at and sign up through the automated registration system or contact the media relations offi ce. For complete coverage of all 17 intercollegiate sports at South Alabama, point your web browser to Each week, news releases, game notes and statistics are updated. Media and fans can view player and coaches bios, schedules, results and the most comprehensive records and history pertaining to Jaguar athletics anywhere. South Alabama Athletics information can also be found on the department s Twitter SOUTH ALABAMA RADIO NETWORK J.D. Byars joined the South Alabama staff as Director of Broadcasting/Corporate Sales Executive in January In his role, he will be responsible for creating and producing radio and television broadcasts including events, coaches shows and special projects, as well as creating and maintaining sponsorship packages for Jaguar Sports Properties. Byars was the Director of Broadcasting & Corporate Sponsorships at North Alabama for last three-plus years, where his main duties included producing, engineering and serving as the play-by-play voice for over 90 Lion athletic events each season. In addition to creating and establishing UNA s radio network which included all FM affi liates and hiring and managing all on-air support staff, he created inventory including during broadcasts, signage, in print and on the web for sponsors of Lion Athletics. His relationship with UNA went back to 2002, when Byars began hosting weekly television coaches shows for football and men s basketball; he also served as creative producer for the shows, brokering air time for the programs as well. Byars fi rst starting calling play-by-play action for Lion Athletics during the academic year. He began working at Raycom Media in 1996 as a sports and news reporter at WAFF-TV in Huntsville, Ala., and also spent over two years as a sales account representative, local sports director and play-by-play talent with WYTK-TV in Florence, Ala., before joining the UNA staff. Byars, who earned his degree in communications arts from UNA, and his wife Beverly have one son Jake and one daughter Stella Beth. Page 3 SOUTH ALABAMA STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Phone: (251) Fax: (251) Student Assistants: Scott McInnerney, Carlie Murphy Brian Fremund Assistant Athletic Director Football, Men s Golf Offi ce: (251) Cell: (251) bfremund@southalabama.edu Kevin Beasley Assistant Director Softball, Cross Country Offi ce: (251) kbeasley@southalabama.edu Matt Horne Assistant Director Men s Basketball, Soccer, Women s Tennis Offi ce: (251) Cell: (912) mhorne@southalabama.edu Charlie Nichols Assistant Director Volleyball, Baseball Offi ce: (251) charlesnichols@southalabama.edu Cody Linn Media Relations Intern Women s Basketball, Men s Tennis Offi ce: (251) codylinn@southalabama.edu Baley Murphy Media Relations Intern Women s Golf, Track & Field Offi ce: (251) baleymurphy@southalabama.edu

5 ROSTER Front row (L-R): Student manager Peyton Rego, John Pettway, A.J. Caldwell, Rodrick Sikes, Dederick Lee, Devin Epps, Nick Davis, Ethan Haslam, Herb McGee, student manager Patrick Niland; Second row: assistant director of academic services David Potter, assistant strength & conditioning coach Garret Mize, assistant coach Brock Morris, assistant coach Darnell Archey, head coach Matthew Graves, assistant coach Russ Willemsen, director of operations Andrew Steele, assistant athletic trainer Matthew Brown; Back row: Jordan Andrews, Kevin Morris, Josh Ajayi, Rozelle Nix, Joe Thompson, R.J. Kelly, Trhae Mitchell, student manager Ethan Michaelis NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School/High School) 0 Joe Thompson F Fr.-HS Kenner, La. (Bonnabel HS) 1 Herb McGee G So.-1L Reserve, La. (Riverside Academy) 3 Kevin Morris F So.-1L Dothan, Ala. (Dothan HS) 4 A.J. Caldwell G Fr.-HS Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS) 5 Dederick Lee G Sr.-1L Clarksville, Ark. (Indian Hills CC/Clarksville HS) 11 John Pettway G Fr.-RS Safford, Ala. (Keith HS) 12 R.J. Kelly F So.-TR Powder Springs, Ga. (Savannah State/Cumberland Chr. Aca.) 13 Devin Epps G Sr.-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Murfreesboro-Oakland HS) 14 Roderick Sikes G Jr.-JC Ocean Springs, Miss. (Southwest Mississippi CC/St. Martin HS) 21 Nick Davis F Sr.-2L Mt. Vernon, Ala. (Alabama State/McIntosh HS) 25 Jordan Andrews G So.-RS Abita Springs, La. (Youngstown State/Riverside Academy) 30 Ethan Haslam G So.-1L Lithia, Fla. (Academy at the Lakes) 33 Josh Ajayi F So.-1L El Monte, Calif. (Cheshire Academy/San Gabriel Academy) 34 Rozelle Nix F Gr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Pittsburgh/Winthrow HS) 42 Trhae Mitchell F So.-1L Austell, Ga. (Pebblebrook HS) ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School/High School) 33 Josh Ajayi F So.-1L El Monte, Calif. (Cheshire Academy/San Gabriel Academy) 25 Jordan Andrews G So.-RS Abita Springs, La. (Youngstown State/Riverside Academy) 4 A.J. Caldwell G Fr.-HS Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS) 21 Nick Davis F Sr.-2L Mt. Vernon, Ala. (Alabama State/McIntosh HS) 13 Devin Epps G Sr.-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Murfreesboro-Oakland HS) 30 Ethan Haslam G So.-1L Lithia, Fla. (Academy at the Lakes) 12 R.J. Kelly F So.-TR Powder Springs, Ga. (Savannah State/Cumberland Chr. Aca.) 5 Dederick Lee G Sr.-1L Clarksville, Ark. (Indian Hills CC/Clarksville HS) 1 Herb McGee G So.-1L Reserve, La. (Riverside Academy) 42 Trhae Mitchell F So.-1L Austell, Ga. (Pebblebrook HS) 3 Kevin Morris F So.-1L Dothan, Ala. (Dothan HS) 34 Rozelle Nix F Gr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Pittsburgh/Winthrow HS) 11 John Pettway G Fr.-RS Safford, Ala. (Keith HS) 14 Roderick Sikes G Jr.-JC Ocean Springs, Miss. (Southwest Mississippi CC/St. Martin HS) 0 Joe Thompson F Fr.-HS Kenner, La. (Bonnabel HS) Page 4

6 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Starters Returning (2) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. GP/GS Pts/G Reb/G Other Dederick Lee G Sr. 32/ A/42 TO Josh Ajayi F So. 31/ PT% Starters Lost (3) Ken Williams G / A/61 TO Shaq Calhoun F / steals Don MuepoKelly F / blocks Other Letterwinners Returning (6) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. GP/GS Pts/G Reb/G Other Nick Davis F Sr. 23/ FG% Herb McGee G So. 31/ pointers Trhae Mitchell G So. 28/ FG% Kevin Morris F So. 29/ Ethan Haslam G So. 8/ Devin Epps G Sr. 12/ stats Other Players Lost (3) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. GP/GS Pts/G Reb/G Other Georgi Boyanov F / FG% Nick Stover G / assists Nikola Marijan F / Newcomers (7) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Previous School/High School) ^R.J. Kelly F So.-TR Powder Springs, Ga. (Savannah State/Cumberland Christian Aca.) *Jordan Andrews G So.-TR Abita Springs, La. (Youngstown State/Riverside Academy) *John Pettway G Fr.-HS Safford, Ala. (Keith HS) Rozelle Nix F Sr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Pittsburgh/Winthrow HS) Joe Thompson F Fr.-HS Kenner, La. (Bonnabel HS) A.J. Caldwell G Fr.-HS Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS) Roderick Sikes G Jr.-JC Ocean Springs, Miss. (Southwest Mississippi CC/St. Martin HS) * Sat out the season as a redshirt ^ Transferred to USA in the summer and will sit out the season as a redshirt COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH Matthew Graves (Butler 98) Fifth season ASSISTANT COACHES Darnell Archey (Butler 03) Fifth season Russ Willemsen (Lee 12) Fifth season Brock Morris (Alabama 08) Third season DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Andrew Steele (Alabama 12) First season ATHLETIC TRAINING Matt Brown (Indiana State 06) Ninth season STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Garett Mize (Kentucky Wesleyan 14) First season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Josh Ajayi Ah-JYE-yee Trhae Mitchell Trey Rozelle Nix Row-ZELL Nix Jaguars by Class Senior (4): Nick Davis, Devin Epps, Dederick Lee, Rozelle Nix Junior (1): Roderick Sikes Sophomore (7): Josh Ajayi, Jordan Andrews, Ethan Haslam, R.J. Kelly, Herb McGee, Trhae Mitchell, Kevin Morris Freshman (3): A.J. Caldwell, John Pettway, Joe Thompson Jaguars by Position Guard (8): Jordan Andrews, A.J. Caldwell, Devin Epps, Ethan Haslam, Dederick Lee, Herb McGee, John Pettway, Roderick Sikes Forward (7): Josh Ajayi, Nick Davis, R.J. Kelly, Trhae Mitchell, Kevin Morris, Rozelle Nix, Joe Thompson Page 5

7 Q&A WITH MATTHEW GRAVES What stands out from last season? Well certainly I was really excited about how we started the season, the road victory at UNLV and tying for the best start in school history at 5-0, but throughout the course of the season, you re certainly disappointed by losing some close games and then we really struggled to fi nish the season. Ultimately, we underachieved last year and that s really disappointing. How will you approach this season differently than last? We ve changed some things, both offensively and defensively, that I think will enable us to really soar with our strengths that we have on our team. We ve simplifi ed some things defensively and we re working on making some adjustments offensively that I think will help enhance our ability to score the basketball. How do you go about replacing so much of your production from last year? I think it starts with defi ning and developing roles within our team. I m very encouraged right now with the willingness of our guys to buy into roles. That s where we struggled in the past guys accepting what they can and can t do and really thriving in their roles that they ve been given. I m very encouraged so far that, as we talk about the upcoming season and what guys roles are going to be, this group is responding much better than in years past. Your core group will be sophomores what are the positives and negatives of that? The main negative is game experience stepping up in the moment and making that big play or that big decision. Just having minutes in game situations and how to respond and react. Instead of being a guy that played limited minutes, you ve got a guy that was playing 20-plus minutes a night to see how consistent they can be in that role, game in and game out. The positive for me, is the future of South Alabama basketball is extremely bright. We ve got a lot of young, talented players in our freshman and sophomore class. I think as those guys gain experience, they gain the knowledge of the repetitions, day in and day out. There are going to be more consistent, they re going to be more willing and able to buy into their roles and really thrive in those roles. What are your expectations of Josh Ajayi? My expectation of Josh is to be the best player he can be. I think he showed glimpses last year of being a really good basketball player and it goes back to having the understanding that we need you to do that on a consistent basis. I feel like Josh is capable of averaging a double-double this year and he s got to really take that killer instinct, not only from practice to the game, but from game to game to game, and practice to practice to practice. We were one of the top turnover teams in nation last year do you expect to improve and make that a key component of how we play? I don t think it will necessarily be a key component, but I think we re going to need to be a team that is able to score from our defense. I think we made strides in that area because we ve got a lot of guys that really excel getting out in transition. That needs to be one of our areas that we ve got to be really good at, but I think as an overall defense, we ve got to do a much better job in defending in transition, and then also being able to complete the play rebounding the basketball. How do you feel about your roster? I m excited to coach these guys. I m excited that everybody s been together all summer, with the exception of Rozelle Nix, so we ve had a chance to really bond and become a lot closer. Our team chemistry is the best it s been in my time here, and we ve got guys that are wanting to be coached and willing to be coached. If you combine that with the talent that we have, great things are certainly capable of happening. What does Rozelle bring to the team? First and foremost, he is a great teammate. He seen a lot of basketball being in his fi fth year of college. He understands the rigors of a season. He s seen it in junior college, when he was playing a lot of minutes, to when he didn t play as much at Pitt. The experience that he has is going to be very valuable for our team. On the basketball court, he just brings a size and presence that you just can t equate until you re standing next to him. I look for him to provide a little bit of inside scoring and be able to help us in one of our biggest areas of need, which is rebounding. What are your goals for this season? We want to put ourselves in a position where we re able to compete for the conference tournament championship in New Orleans. I think we re going to be a team that continues to get better and better as the season goes on and we need to position ourselves where we feel like we have an opportunity to make a run in the conference tournament. What do you like about the team? Their versatility we ve got a lot of interchangeable parts. We ve got a lot of guys that are willing to work and put in the time to be good. They re very curious learners and ask a lot of good questions. They go out each and every workout that we ve had so far and they re trying to do what we ask them to do. It makes our job much better when you ve got a group of guys that have bought in to the big picture and I think that s what s exciting about this group. Page 6 What are some of your concerns going into the season? I think overall experience. We ve got a lot of guys that haven t played heavy minutes at the college level. We ve got a lot of guys that haven t played together. So fi guring out the best matchups for different guys, and rotations and different things like that it s the unknown right now. Where do you want to see the most improvement from the team? We really need to improve on both sides of the basketball. Defensively, we ve got to be a better rebounding team and we ve got to do a better job of defending in transition, especially giving up transition 3-point shots. We ve got to take that away. Offensively, we ve got to be more effi cient at scoring the basketball. We ve got to shoot a better percentage and that goes into executing our plays better and the right guys taking the right shot at the right time. What were the most important items on your agenda during the offseason? Overall, our team conditioning. I felt like we wanted to really put an emphasis on that. I think as last year wore on, we let that slip a little bit, so we wanted to really recommit to getting guys in better condition. I think we ve accomplished that throughout the summer and in the fall. Also, the overall leadership on our team and the consistency in our daily effort. One of the things that we did this summer as a team, was we read The Energy Bus together and

8 Q&A WITH MATTHEW GRAVES talked a lot about that book. I think it s one thing that we can fall back on and use throughout the season. What was the focus of your workouts in the offseason? This summer we spent a lot of time working just on our overall skills. It might sound very elementary, but we went back to the basics of passing and catching, dribbling, pivoting, and just breaking down the fundamentals of basketball because we need to be a better offensive team. Going back and looking at some of the stats and where we fell short, I think it came down to just being able to fundamentally execute the basics of basketball. separated by two or three games. It wouldn t surprise me that the team that ultimately wins the regular season, doesn t have three, four or fi ve losses, because of the balance this year. Last year the Sun Belt was as good as it s ever been, and I think this year it s actually going to be a little bit better. Which of the newcomers do you expect to contribute right away? Obviously we hope Rozelle has a big impact for us this year. Jordan Andrews did a great job in his redshirt year. He s really had tremendous workouts this summer and fall. Being 6-5 combined with his ability to shoot the basketball, I think he will really help our whole offense. John Pettway also had a very good redshirt year and has developed, and defensively on the perimeter, he adds another element to our game. How do you feel recruiting went past offseason and what are your plans going forward? I m really excited about the newcomers that we brought into our program. Each and every year, I think we ve enhanced the overall talent of our program and our depth. We ve added guys that are team-fi rst oriented guys that understand the value of winning as a team. I think they will develop at different rates, but they ve certainly added value to our team. The nice thing about where we are from a recruiting standpoint, having so many freshmen and sophomores, we re able to evaluate and really focus in on a select group of kids, which we ve been able to do throughout the spring and summer. As we move forward, our recruiting targets are a lot more focused. What are your thoughts on the schedule? I think we put together a schedule that can be very challenging for a team with a lack of experience. Early on, traveling to Texas Tech and then going out to play at La Salle, those two road games right out of the gate will be extremely diffi cult for a young team. Four out of our fi rst fi ve games are on the road, so we re really going to test ourselves early. But as we get into the season, I think we ve got some games that we need to really focus on and protect our home court. The teams that beat us last year on the road that are returning, I think they will certainly catch our eye. How do you see the race for the Sun Belt Conference title? I think the Sun Belt Conference race is extremely tough. I think it s a wide open race much like last year. I think between fi rst place and all the way to eighth or ninth place, might be Graves position thoughts: Point guard At point guard we ve got three guys that are in the mix for playing time. Obviously you ve got Dederick Lee who was with us last year, did a great job with his assist-to-turnover ratio and really becoming comfortable with what we re doing. Herb McGee played a lot of minutes as a freshman and did some really nice things for us, especially not turning the basketball over. The third candidate, John Pettway, has yet to see any game time, but has really positioned himself well in the offseason with his ability to really guard on the perimeter. I m excited to watch those three guys compete in practice. Shooting guard Jordan Andrews has really come in and had a great offseason. He s shooting the ball with the highest percentage in our workouts currently, but Rodrick Sykes and A.J. Caldwell are doing a nice job getting comfortable adjusting to what we re asking them to do. Those guys are going to factor in for potential minutes this year. Small forward Trhae Mitchell has really separated himself at the 3 with his ability to defend multiple positions. I think Trhae has the chance to be an all-league level defensive player in the Sun Belt. With our versatility, you can see a Jordan Andrews or an A.J. Caldwell slide over and play minutes at the 3 because the 2s and 3s are quite interchangeable this year. Posts Rozelle Nix and Kevin Morris are true, traditional, back-to-the-basket post players that can clog up the lane and be big space eaters. Those two guys are doing a great job with their conditioning in the fall. But then you ve got Josh who s really solidifi ed himself at one of the forwards spots with his ability to not only score from the post but he can also stretch the defense and play out on the perimeter. Nick Davis is a fi fth-year senior that is recovering from shoulder surgery and he s doing really well for us. You ve also got Joe Thompson, who as a freshman continues to get better and better every day and the future is really bright for him. Page 7

9 COACHING STAFF MATTHEW GRAVES Head Coach / 5th Season Butler University (1998) From the moment he was hired in March 2013, University of South Alabama men s basketball head coach Matthew Graves made it a top priority to change the culture at South Alabama. After spending 17 years at Butler University as both a student-athlete and coach, Graves set out to take the Butler philosophy and install that in the Jaguar men s basketball program. Entering his fi fth season, Graves is laying the foundation for success. From revamping academics and a greater involvement in community service activities, to restructuring off-season workouts and practices to emphasize skill development, to the style of play during games, every aspect of the program has been evaluated and fi ne-tuned to Graves standards. The process aims to establish long-term prosperity both on and off the court, contending for championships while graduating student-athletes year in, and year out. Overhauling the academic program resulted in the team s highest GPA in over fi ve years in , and both seniors, Antoine Allen and Augustine Rubit earned their degrees. COLLEGE EXPERIENCE South Alabama (fi fth year) 2013-Present Record at USA: Career record: same THE GRAVES FILE ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE Butler (10 years) HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE North Central (Ind.) High School (one year) Ben Davis (Ind.) High School (two years) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Butler (two years) PLAYING EXPERIENCE Butler (four years) (guard) EDUCATION Butler B.S., Education (Chemistry), 1998 Butler M.S., Education Administration, 2003 PERSONAL Married to the former Susan Naue Two daughters: Abigail (12) and Lillian (10) On the court, his fi rst year in charge resulted in an record with a roster that included 10 fi rst- or second-year players, with inexperience rearing its ugly head in the 11 times the Jags let a second-half lead slip away. However, Rubit set both school and conference records for rebounds and became the fi rst Jaguar to earn All-Sun Belt recognition four times. Rubit fi nished in the top 10 in fi ve different individual categories and ranked third in the league in rebounding (9.4 rpg) and sixth in scoring (17.0 ppg). Graves style of play and work on the court helped Barrington Stevens III go from a 0.7 assist-turnover ratio his freshman campaign to a 2.0 as a sophomore, the best ratio by a South Alabama player since His second season may have only resulted in one more win overall, but the improvements on the court were noticeable. The Jaguars increased conference wins from fi ve to nine and earned the No. 6 seed in the Sun Belt Tournament, a year after failing to qualify. After a slow start to the campaign, South Alabama fi nished with 10 wins over the fi nal 21 contests and won the program s fi rst SBC Tournament game since In conference games, the Jags were fourth in scoring (72.4 ppg), second in fi eld goal percentage (.454) and fi rst in 3-point percentage (.369). The team improved by almost six points per contest in the fi nal 22 games, and increased its fi eld goal and 3-point percentages by 5.7 and 5.8 percent, respectively. A major driving force in that improvement was the Ken Williams, who earned all-sun Belt distinction after averaging 15.7 points eighth in the league and converting 2.6 treys per outing, which was second. In league games, he was fourth in scoring average (18.0 ppg) and 3-point percentage (.403), and fi rst in 3s per game (2.8). The season saw Williams earn a Third-Team All-Sun Belt nod and the Jaguars improve their win total yet again to 14. USA advanced to the Sun Belt Quarterfi nals and won a game in the tournament in back-to-back years for the fi rst time since Graves spent the previous 10 seasons as an assistant on the staff at Butler, where his efforts helped the Bulldogs advance to back-to-back NCAA Tournament championship games and appear in the event in six of the previous seven years. During his tenure at Butler, Graves helped the program to an overall record of (71.3%), a berth in national postseason tournaments each of the last eight seasons and eight straight years with 20-plus victories. Following the campaign that saw the Bulldogs fi nish 33-5 after falling to Duke in the national title contest, he was promoted to associate head coach; in his fi rst year in that role, Butler returned to the NCAA Tournament championship game after defeating Pittsburgh, Florida and Wisconsin the fi rst, second and fourth seeds in the Southeast Region while going on to post a record. In , the Bulldogs fi rst in the Atlantic 10 Conference, they went 27-9 including an 11-5 mark in league action. In addition to advancing to the third round of the NCAA Tournament, Butler defeated two of the four No. 1 seeds in the event Indiana and Gonzaga during the regular season. Graves fi rst helped lead Butler back to postseason play in , when the school went Page 8

10 COACHING STAFF after earning a fi rst-round win in the National Invitation Tournament. The following year, the Bulldogs won the NIT Season Tip-Off and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament before falling to eventual champion Florida en route to a fi nal record of Butler fi nished 30-4 after claiming the Horizon League Tournament title and a fi rst-round NCAA win in , advancing to the NCAA Tournament again the next season while posting a 26-6 mark. While on the Butler staff, Graves was listed No. 2 on CollegeInsider.com s ranking of top 25 midmajor assistants in 2009 while the previous year FoxSports.com recognized him as one of the top 10 mid-major assistants in the country. Graves started as an assistant coach at North Central and Ben Davis High Schools in Indianapolis, joining the Bulldog staff as coordinator of men s basketball operations in During his fi rst two seasons at Butler, the Bulldogs won 53 games and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Tournament. Graves was the third-leading scorer on the team in when Butler made its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance in 35 years, while as a senior he was chosen the squad s most valuable player and was named to the MCC alltournament team after recording 18 points in the championship contest. He scored 994 points during his career, and still ranks among the top 10 in school history with 175 three-point fi eld goals and an 84.6 freethrow percentage. Graves 42 points his senior year against Cleveland State is the fi fth-highest total in a game in Bulldog history. Off the court, he was named to the GTE Academic All-District V team his fi nal year and was also an academic all-league selection. Graves earned his bachelor s degree from Butler in education (chemistry) in 1998 and his master s degree from the school in 2003 in education administration. He and his wife Susan have two daughters, Abigail and Lillian. As a player, Graves lettered four years at Butler and was part of a program that posted a (63.8%) mark while he was in school. He was team captain each of his fi nal two seasons, when the Bulldogs went and 22-11, respectively, after winning the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament title and advancing to the NCAA The Graves Family: Matthew, Lily, Susan and Abby THE GRAVES LEDGER Year School Overall Conference Finish Postseason Player Butler T-2nd (redshirt) Butler th Butler nd Butler st NCAA First Round Butler rd NCAA First Round Director of Operations Butler st NCAA First Round Butler st NCAA Sweet 16 Assistant Coach Butler th Butler th Butler nd NIT Second Round Butler T-1st NCAA Sweet Butler st NCAA Second Round Butler st NCAA First Round Butler st NCAA Runner-Up Associate Head Coach Butler T-1st NCAA Runner-Up Butler T-3rd CBI Semifi nals Butler T-3rd NCAA Third Round Head Coach South Alabama th South Alabama T-6th South Alabama T-7th South Alabama th Head Coach (4) Player (5) Midwestern Collegiate Championships Director of Operations (2) Horizon League Championships Assistant/Associate Head Coach (10) Horizon League Championships Page 9

11 COACHING STAFF DARNELL ARCHEY Assistant Coach / 5th Season Butler University (2003) When new University of South Alabama men s basketball head coach Matthew Graves needed an assistant for his staff, he didn t look far for his fi rst hire. Darnell Archey, who served on the Butler coaching staff with Graves as coordinator of basketball operations, joined the men s basketball staff in April Archey, a four-year letterwinner for Butler from , served on the Bulldogs staff for the previous four seasons. In addition to his recruiting duties, Archey is primarily responsible for individual skill instruction and player development. Under his guidance, Barrington Stevens III became the fi rst USA player since 1989 to post an assist/turnover ratio of 2.0 or better in a season, and just the second ever to do it twice, accomplishing the feat after his sophomore and junior seasons. Taishaun Johnson also fl ourished under Archey s watch, setting school freshman records in for points (414), and free throws made (138) and attempted (177). Archey s efforts on the recruiting trail helped land recruit Kevin Morris, who was the No. 5 rated player in the state of Alabama and received a three-star ranking by 247sports.com. The New Castle, Ind. native accumulated fi ve years of coaching experience at the high school level, including three as a head coach, where he mentored two McDonald s All-Americans and future all-conference performers in the ACC and Big 10 Conference, before being hired at his alma mater. Archey s most recent work as a head coach came at Park Tudor (Ind.) High School in In his one season, he coached Kevin (Yogi) Ferrell, who was ranked the No. 2 point guard and No. 19 overall by Rivals.com. Ferrell was Indiana Mr. Basketball runner-up before earning All-Big 10 Honorable Mention and All-Freshman Team honors at Indiana. Prior to his stop at Park Tudor, Archey spent two seasons as the head coach at Columbus North (Ind.) High school. While at Carmel (Ind.) High School from , he spent two seasons as varsity assistant and junior varsity head coach, helping the Greyhounds to a sectional runner-up appearance in 2005 and a sectional championship a year later. One of his pupils was Josh McRoberts, who went on to star at Duke and is a six-year veteran in the NBA. As a player, Archey set several school records and played on three NCAA Tournament teams. He fi nished his career as the school s all-time leading 3-point shooter he is currently third with 217, and set new school marks for free throw percentage in a season (97.3%) and a career (95.1%). The free throw records were helped by his NCAA-record 85 consecutive conversions at the charity stripe, set over parts of three seasons starting on Feb. 15, 2001 and ending on Jan. 18, Butler set or tied a school record for victories in a season in each of Archey s four years, culminating in a 27-6 campaign in that resulted in a Sweet 16 appearance. Archey s teams appeared in the postseason all four years and compiled a 4-4 record in the NCAA Tournament and NIT. In the Bulldogs run to the Sweet 16, they earned wins over No. 20 Mississippi State and No. 14 Louisville before fi nally bowing out to top seed and No. 3 Oklahoma. Butler defeated Louisville thanks to Archey s eight 3-pointers (on nine attempts) and 26 points. The eight 3s are tied for the most in school history in an NCAA Tournament game and fourthbest overall while his percentage (88.9%) against the Cardinals still stands as the school NCAA mark. He additionally holds the Bulldogs NCAA Tournament record for 3-point percentage in a single tournament (68.8%). After that season, Archey participated in and won the Men s Collegiate Three-Point Championship held at the Final Four. Once his collegiate playing career was over, Archey played with the Harlem Globetrotters and a touring Australian basketball club. Archey earned a B.S. degree in business (marketing) in 2003 from Butler and he received his teaching license in 2006 from Indiana Wesleyan. He and his wife Amanda have two daughters, Allie (9) and Ava (6). THE ARCHEY FILE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE South Alabama Assistant Coach 2013-PR Butler Director of Basketball Operations HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE Park Tudor (Ind.) Head Coach Columbus North (Ind.) Head Coach Carmel (Ind.) Varsity Boys Assistant Coach Junior Varsity Head Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Butler (guard) EDUCATION Butler B.S., Business (marketing), 2003 The Archey Family: Ava, Amanda, Allie and Darnell PERSONAL Married to the former Amanda Matthews Two daughters: Allie (9) and Ava (6) Page 10

12 COACHING STAFF RUSS WILLEMSEN Assistant Coach / 5th Season Lee University (2004) Russ Willemsen is entering his fi fth season as assistant coach at South Alabama after joining the staff in August Willemsen spent the previous eight seasons at Tennessee Tech. He has spearheaded the program s efforts on social media and directs the team s Instagram account, where he created #jagwearwednesday, which encourages Jaguar fans to post pictures of themselves wearing South Alabama apparel. His work on the court helped Ken Williams earn all-sun Belt Conference honors in 2015 after averaging 15.7 points and pointers per game, ranking eighth and second in the league, respectively. In Sun Belt games, Williams was fourth in the conference with 18.0 points per game and hit a league-best 2.8 treys per outing. Williams followed that up with a third-team nod in 2016, and Georgi Boyanov jumped from 6.0 to 10.4 points per game second-best on the team and paced the Jaguars with 7.4 rebounds per contest, fi fth in the conference. During Willemsen s tenure at the Cookeville, Tenn. school, the Golden Eagles won 19 or more in a season four times, including 20 in the campaign that ended with an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. TTU racked up 19 wins in the following season to earn back-to-back invites from the CIT. His fi rst two years on staff ended with a total of 38 wins as Tennessee Tech claimed 19 victories in each of the and seasons and went a combined (.650 win percentage) in Ohio Valley Conference play to fi nish third and tied for third, respectively, in the league. While on staff he coached 12 All-OVC performers, including one NBA draft pick (Kevin Murphy) and two others that landed on NBA Summer League rosters. The Golden Eagles also had four named to the OVC All-Tournament Team with Murphy receiving consecutive nods. In addition to his on-court duties, Willemsen served as camp director and oversaw the team s academic progress. His work helped the program to the 2007 and 2008 OVC Academic Achievement Award. He spent his fi rst season at Tech as the director of basketball operations where he coordinated team travel, produced recruiting materials and coordinated fi lm exchange. Willemsen got his start in the coaching profession as an undergrad at his alma mater, Lee (Tenn.) University. He served on the staff for four seasons as a student-assistant before moving into a part-time role in The Flames had six players named to NAIA All-America teams and advanced to the round of 16 and quarterfi nals of the NAIA National Tournament during his fi ve seasons. Off the court he was responsible for the program s community service projects including public speaking engagements and summer camps and oversaw the team s managers as an assistant. A regular contributor to CollegeChalktalk.com, Willemsen also wrote the introductory article for the web site s series on John Wooden, Pyramid Tribute: In Memory of John Wooden. He has also written articles for BasketballHQ.com. Willemsen has a 2004 bachelor s degree in physical education and history education from Lee and he earned a master s in instructional leadership in 2007 at Tennessee Tech. He and his wife Sarah reside in Mobile. THE WILLEMSEN FILE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE South Alabama Assistant Coach 2013-PR Tennessee Tech Assistant Coach Director of Operations Lee Part-Time Assistant Coach Student Assistant Coach EDUCATION Lee University B.A., Physical Education/History Education, 2004 M.S., Instructional Leadership, 2007 The Willemsen Family: Russ and Sarah PERSONAL Married to the former Sarah Dolle Page 11

13 COACHING STAFF BROCK MORRIS Assistant Coach / 3rd Season University of Alabama (2008) Brock Morris joined the men s basketball staff at South Alabama in August 2015 and is entering his third season. Morris recruiting connections in the Southeast helped the Jaguars land four players in their signing class: John Pettway, Herb McGee, Dederick Lee and Jordan Andrews. Morris came to South Alabama after two seasons at the College of Southern Idaho, where as an assistant he helped the Golden Eagles to a combined 58-8 overall record 27-5 in Scenic West Athletic Conference play with two league titles and an appearance in the NJCAA Tournament. At CSI, Morris served as recruiting and academic coordinator, and was responsible for scouting, game planning, and player development. In , Southern Idaho claimed the Scenic West Athletic Conference title with a 13-2 record and a 31-3 mark overall, as well as the Region 18 Tournament crown. The Golden Eagles boasted a First Team NJCAA All-American Fredrick Edmond, who was also the SWAC Player of the Year and fi ve All-SWAC selections. CSI averaged over 90 points per game offensively while ranking No. 2 nationally in fi eld goal percentage defense and No. 3 in steals, holding opponents to 68 points per contest. The year prior, the Golden Eagles won the SWAC with a 13-4 ledger in league play 27-5 overall and once again placed fi ve on the all-conference teams with Edmond earning the fi rst of back-to-back All-American and SWAC Player of the Year honors. Seven members of that team went on to sign Division I scholarships and CSI fi nished in the top 10 nationally in fi eld goal percentage (8th) and 3-point percentage (9th). Prior to his time at Southern Idaho, Morris was the director of basketball operations at Louisiana-Lafayette from where he acted as a liaison with donors, alumni and high school coaches through newsletters and speaking engagements, as well as direct the program s camps and coordinate the program s advanced scouting via Synergy Sports Tech. Following a playing career at Snead State, Morris earned a bachelor s degree in history from Alabama in 2008 before joining the basketball staff as a graduate assistant, where he eventually received a master s degree in human environmental sciences in While on the Crimson Tide staff, Morris assisted with on-court practices and player development, game planning and scouting, and recruiting. Morris was a four-year letterwinner at Albertville High School graduating in 2004 and spent time with the Alabama Ice ( ) and Alabama Challenge ( ) AAU programs. A native of Albertville, Ala., he is married to the former Amanda Archer. They have a son, Macksen (1). THE MORRIS FILE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE South Alabama Assistant Coach 2015-PR College of Southern Idaho Assistant Coach Louisiana-Lafayette Director of Basketball Operations Alabama Graduate Assistant Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Snead State (guard) EDUCATION University of Alabama B.A., History, 2008 M.S., Human Environmental Sciences, 2010 The Morris Family: Amanda, Macksen and Brock PERSONAL Married to the former Amanda Archer Son: Macksen (b. June 28, 2016) Page 12

14 ANDREW STEELE Dir. of Operations / 1st Season Alabama (2012) After spending one season as a graduate assistant for the University of South Alabama men s basketball program, Andrew Steele was promoted to director of operations in August COACHING STAFF In his role as graduate assistant, Steele served as video coordinator, overseeing the fi lming of practice and games, and the exchange of fi lm with other schools. Additionally, he assisted with player and team development, conducted individual workouts, and was responsible for all analytics during practices and games. He also monitored the academic progress of the student-athletes and managed the student manager staff. Prior to arriving at South Alabama, Steele spent two years at John Carroll Catholic High School in Birmingham, Ala., where he was a physical education teacher and the boys head basketball coach. He implemented practice plans for the 9th grade, junior varsity and varsity squads, and was responsible for all administrative aspects for each of the three teams. As a player with the Alabama basketball program, Steele appeared in 94 games with 20 starts in fi ve years. He averaged 4.2 points and posted a 1.3 assist/turnover ratio, and helped the Crimson Tide to three 20-win seasons, an NCAA appearance, and two NIT berths. Steele was selected as a team captain his senior season, earned the Hustle Award in each of his fi nal two years, and won the Guy Lee Defensive Player Award in The Birmingham native is currently working towards his master s degree in sport management. He earned his bachelor s degree in business marketing in 2012 from Alabama. Steele is married to the former Brittany Hines, who ran track at the University of Alabama. THE STEELE FILE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE South Alabama Director of Operations 2017-PR Graduate Assistant HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE John Carroll Catholic (Ala.) Head Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Alabama (guard) EDUCATION Alabama B.A., Business Marketing, 2012 Page 13

15 SUPPORT STAFF ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Garett Mize Kentucky Wesleyan 14 First season Garett Mize joined the strength and conditioning staff in June Mize will be responsible for working with South s men s basketball and women s golf teams and helping with the football squad after serving as the Associate Director of Athletic Performance at Western Carolina the last two seasons. His efforts saw him aid in the development of Catamount student-athletes from the football, men s and women s basketball, volleyball, tennis, men s and women s golf, and track and fi eld programs. Mize began as WCU s assistant strength coach the previous semester, and has also worked as a strength and conditioning intern at Akron and Eastern Michigan after serving as both linebackers and assistant strength coach at Kentucky Christian during the 2013 season. He was a two-year football letterwinner at Kentucky Christian, earning a bachelor s degree in business administration and biblical ministry in 2014, and is working toward a master s degree in sports management at Western Carolina. Mize who originally hails from Lebanon, Ohio has received certifi cation from the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, United States Weightlifting Federation and USA Track & Field. ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Matthew Brown Indiana State 06 Ninth season Matthew Brown was promoted from graduate assistant to a full-time position on USA s athletic training staff during the summer of 2008 and is currently in his 10th year at South Alabama. He is responsible for working with the school s men s basketball and men s golf programs. Brown came to the University of South Alabama from Indiana State University. For two seasons, Brown served as the athletic trainer for the baseball team at USA before working with the men s basketball team. During his time at ISU he worked with all sports but spent his last year working exclusively with the men s basketball team and assisting with the baseball team. Brown earned his Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training from Indiana State in May He earned his master s degree in exercise science at South Alabama. In addition to his work at Indiana State, Brown spent two summers as a medical provider for summer camp athletic training services at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He is a certifi ed member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Southeast Athletic Trainers Association, and the Alabama Athletic Trainers Association. Originally from Logansport, Ind., he and his wife Shirley reside in Mobile. MEN S BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF Peyton Rego Student Manager Patrick Niland Student Manager Ethan Michaelis Student Manager David Potter Academic Services Page 14

16 PLAYERS JOSH AJAYI F So.-1L El Monte, Calif. San Gabriel Academy : Started 25 times in 31 games played Second on the team in scoring (10.6 ppg), fi rst in rebounding (5.4 rpg), fourth in blocks (10) and tied for fi fth in steals (24) Had 17 #33 double-digit scoring games second on the team and posted a team-best three double-doubles First double-double came in third career game vs. Florida International (11/18), putting up 27 points and 10 rebounds, and hit game-tying putback with just seconds left in regulation to send game into overtime Scored double-digits 13 times in 15-game stretch starting in December, with two fi ve-game streaks Put up 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting at Georgia State (1/7), then recorded his second double-double the following game with 19 points and career-high 13 rebounds at Georgia Southern (1/9) Third and fi nal double-double of the season came at Louisiana-Monroe (2/11) with 13 points and 11 rebounds, then added 10 boards at Louisiana-Lafayette (2/13) Poured in 16 points on 5-of-7 shooting making all three 3-point attempts in win over Appalachian State (2/18) Went 3 for 4 from behind the arc in 17-point outing at Arkansas State (1/23) : Redshirted. Prep School: Attended Cheshire Academy in Cheshire, Conn. Averaged 15 points and 10 boards per game and received Class AA Honorable Mention All-New England honors by the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council. High School: Graduate of San Gabriel Academy in San Gabriel, Calif. Holds school record for most career double-doubles Scored 35 points with 18 rebounds in a single game. Personal: Full name is Ifeoluwa Joshua Ajayi Born Dec. 27, 1996 in Abuja, Nigeria Son of Aseph and Priscilla Abrahams Majoring in leisure studies Has an older brother Related to professional body builder Victor Richards Likes to watch Japanese anime in his free time Favorites movie: Inception ; book: the Bible; athlete: LeBron James; food: plantains Likes to pray before a game Would like to meet Terry Crews and Kevin Hart Three wishes: have his parents live with him in the U.S., a world of peace without hunger, ability to fl y. AJAYI S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/11 at UNLV * /14 Blue Mountain * /18 Florida International * /19 Youngstown State * /20 Jacksonville * /26 at Eastern Illinois * /30 at Southern Miss * /3 Middle Tennessee * /10 at Stetson /16 Samford /19 Spring Hill /22 at Ole Miss /2 Troy * /7 at Georgia State * /9 at Georgia Southern * /14 Texas State * /16 Texas-Arlington * /21 at Little Rock * /23 at Arkansas State * /28 Georgia Southern * /30 Georgia State * /4 at Troy * /11 at Louisiana-Monroe * /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette * /18 Appalachian State * /20 Coastal Carolina * /25 at Texas-Arlington * /27 at Texas State * /2 Little Rock * /4 Arkansas State /8 vs. Coastal Carolina AJAYI S SEASON & CAREER HIGHS MINUTES vs. Florida International (11/18) POINTS vs. Florida International (11/18) REBOUNDS at Georgia Southern (1/9) ASSISTS... 4 at Georgia Southern (1/9) BLOCKS...2 vs. Little Rock (3/2) STEALS... 3 at Eastern Illinois (11/26) FIELD GOALS MADE... 9 vs. Florida International (11/18) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED vs. Florida International (11/18) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 3* vs. Appalachian State (2/18) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...5 vs. Youngstown State (11/19) FREE THROWS MADE... 9 at Georgia Southern (1/9) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED at Georgia Southern (1/9) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred AJAYI S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTALS Page 15

17 PLAYERS : Made 23 appearances on the season Converted 51.4 percent (19-37) from the fl oor and was third on the team in blocks (12) Enjoyed career night in home victory over Georgia Southern #21 (1/28), scoring a career-high 13 points on 6-for-7 shooting from the fl oor, while adding a season-best eight rebounds Also blocked two shots and tallied two steals vs. the Eagles Tied career high with three steals his next time out vs. Georgia State (1/30) Posted 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting and made both of his 3-point tries at Texas- Arlington (2/25) Tied personal best with three blocks in regular-season fi nale vs. Arkansas State (3/4) Grabbed seven rebounds in Sun Belt Tournament vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) : Appeared in 25 games, all after becoming eligible in December Averaged 2.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per outing Tied for third on the team in rebounding Put up season best totals in both points (9) and rebounds (9) at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/21), shooting 3 for 4 from the fl oor Posted seven points and six rebounds at Appalachian State (2/18), and closed season with seven points, two blocks and two steals vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/11) : Redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules. NICK DAVIS Forward / 6-5 / 180 / Senior-2L Mt. Vernon, Ala. Alabama State/McIntosh HS (Alabama State): Appeared in fi ve games Scored four points with three rebounds. High School: Graduate of McIntosh High School in McIntosh, Ala. Played basketball, football and baseball. Personal: Full name is Nicholas Isaiah Davis Born Dec. 25, 1994 in Mobile, Ala. Son of Renard and Lynette Davis Majoring in interdisciplinary studies Youngest of four children Favorites movie: Straight Outta Compton ; pro team: Cleveland Cavaliers; athlete: LeBron James; music artists: Lil Boosie, Gucci Mane and Famous Dex; food: chicken Would like to meet LeBron James Thankful for his parents Would like to play professionally after graduating. DAVIS SEASON HIGHS MINUTES...22* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) POINTS...13 vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) REBOUNDS...8 vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) ASSISTS...1*** vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) BLOCKS... 3 vs. Arkansas State (3/4) STEALS... 3 vs. Georgia State (1/30) FIELD GOALS MADE...6 vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...8 at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...2 at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...2**** vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) FREE THROWS MADE... 2** vs. Georgia State (1/30) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED...2**** vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) DAVIS GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/11 at UNLV /14 Blue Mountain /19 Youngstown State /26 at Eastern Illinois /3 Middle Tennessee /13 Denver /19 Spring Hill /22 at Ole Miss /2 Troy /9 at Georgia Southern /21 at Little Rock /28 Georgia Southern /30 Georgia State /4 at Troy /11 at Louisiana-Monroe /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette /18 Appalachian State /20 Coastal Carolina /25 at Texas-Arlington /27 at Texas State /2 Little Rock /4 Arkansas State /8 vs. Coastal Carolina Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 12/14 Southern Miss /18 at Samford /22 Rice /30 Little Rock /2 Arkansas State /7 at Georgia Southern /9 at Georgia State /14 Texas State /16 Texas-Arlington /21 at UL Lafayette /23 at UL Monroe /26 at Troy /30 Appalachian State /4 at Arkansas State /6 at Little Rock /11 Georgia State /13 Georgia Southern /16 Troy /18 at Appalachian State /25 UL Monroe /27 UL Lafayette /3 at Texas-Arlington /5 at Texas State /10 vs. Georgia Southern /11 vs. UL Lafayette DAVIS CAREER HIGHS MINUTES... 24* vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/11/16) POINTS...13 vs. Georgia Southern (1/28/17) REBOUNDS...9 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/21/16) ASSISTS...1**** vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8/17) BLOCKS... 3* vs. Arkansas State (3/4/17) STEALS...3* vs. Georgia State (1/30/17) FIELD GOALS MADE...6 vs. Georgia Southern (1/28/17) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED... 8 at Texas-Arlington (2/25/17) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2 at Texas-Arlington (2/25/17) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...4 vs. Troy (2/16/16) FREE THROWS MADE...2*** vs. Georgia State (1/30/17) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED... 4 vs. Little Rock (12/30/15) * indicates how many previous times that total occurred DAVIS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg (ASU) TOTALS Page 16

18 PLAYERS #13 DEVIN EPPS Guard / 5-10 / 160 / Senior-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. Murfreesboro-Oakland HS : Redshirted : Appeared in 12 games Made only fi eld-goal attempt of the year, part of a three-point play at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/21) Went 2 for 2 at the free-throw line in season fi nale vs. Louisiana- Lafayette (3/11) Scored a point and dished out an assist vs. Spring Hill (11/30) : Appeared in 12 contests Made all three 3-point attempts on the year Saw action in six league games Converted twice behind the arc for six points in fi ve minutes vs. Spring Hill (12/2) Recorded three points in season opener vs. Carroll (11/14). High School: Graduate of Murfreesboro-Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Earned varsity letters in basketball (4), football (2) and track & fi eld (1) Averaged 11.4 points, 5.0 assists and 2.1 steals per game Served as team captain his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Full name is Devin Jerel Epps Born Aug. 2, 1996 in Memphis, Tenn. Son of Jerome and Wendy Epps Majoring in marketing Youngest of three children; has an older brother and sister Brother D Juan played basketball at Milligan College Hobbies include cooking, socializing and working out Played three seasons with Next Level Phenoms club team out of Murfreesboro Chose South Alabama because he felt like people genuinely cared here and allowed him to learn how to be on his own without being too far from his family Favorites movies: 42 and Space Jam ; book: Rework ; pro team: Tennessee Titans; athletes: LeBron James and Neymar Jr.; musical artists: G-Herbo, Justin Bieber and Chief Keef; foods: seafood Alfredo and steak; classes: organizational communication Likes smiles and good vibes but dislikes cheating and stealing Listens to music and dances before a game, and lists pregame ritual putting his socks on inside out Best parts of playing sports are the team camaraderie and the doors it can open Celebrity he d like to meet is Keri Hilson Wrote a blog during his freshman season Wanted to play collegiate football before suffering a foot injury Thankful for life and Jesus Christ Career plans include owning his own business and speaking to young people Three wishes: eternal world peace, have everyone live their life to its full potential and to meet his grandfathers. EPPS GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/30 Spring Hill /2 Arkansas State /9 at Georgia State /14 Texas State /21 at UL Lafayette /23 at UL Monroe /6 at Little Rock /16 Troy /27 UL Lafayette /3 at Texas-Arlington /5 at Texas State /11 vs. UL Lafayette Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/14 Carroll /17 at Southern Miss /2 Spring Hill /20 at IUPUI /23 Howard /15 at Texas State /22 at Appalachian State /25 NJIT /4 Texas State /7 Georgia State /19 at Georgia State /13 vs. La.-Monroe EPPS SEASON HIGHS MINUTES...6 at Louisiana-Monroe (1/23) POINTS...3 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/21) REBOUNDS...1 vs. Spring Hill (11/30) ASSISTS... 1* vs. Troy (2/16) BLOCKS...None STEALS...None FIELD GOALS MADE...1 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/21) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...1 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/21) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...None 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...None FREE THROWS MADE...2 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/11) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED...2* vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/11) EPPS CAREER HIGHS MINUTES...6 at Louisiana-Monroe (1/23/16) POINTS...6 vs. Spring Hill (12/2/14) REBOUNDS...1** vs. Spring Hill (11/30/15) ASSISTS...1** vs. Troy (2/16/16) BLOCKS...None STEALS...None FIELD GOALS MADE...2 vs. Spring Hill (12/2/14) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...2 vs. Spring Hill (12/2/14) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...2 vs. Spring Hill (12/2/14) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...2 vs. Spring Hill (12/2/14) FREE THROWS MADE... 2 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/11/16) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED... 2** vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (3/11/16) * indicates how many previous times that total occurred EPPS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTALS Page 17

19 PLAYERS # : Redshirted. ETHAN HASLAM G So.-1L Lithia, Fla. Academy at the Lakes : Appeared in eight contests Scored fi rst points of his career with one rebound vs. Blue Mountain (11/14), then hit only 3-point attempt vs. Spring Hill (12/19) Saw action in four league games and in Sun Belt Tournament. High School: Graduate of Academy at the Lakes in Land O Lakes, Fla. Led Wildcats to state quarterfi nals three times and the semifi nals once Holds school record for career points with 2,315 and points in a game with 42 Averaged 18.1 points, 2.6 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game in his career Scored 35 points in state quarterfi nals against defending champions. Personal: Full name is Ethan Riley Haslam Born July 8, 1996 in Lithia, Fla. Son of Tom and Mary Haslam Has an older brother and younger sister Majoring in business administration Brother played basketball at Erskine University Likes to play video games in his free time Favorites movie: Tropic Thunder ; book: Green Eggs and Ham ; pro team: Carolina Panthers; athletes: Steve Nash, Cam Newton and Klay Thompson; music artists: Drake and Future; food: cereal; class: history Likes people and sports, and dislikes corn dogs, chocolate and lack of sleep Listens to loud music before a game Best part of playing sports is being able to enjoy his passion Would like to meet Stephen Curry, Cam Newton and Will Smith Thankful for the chance to play college basketball Would like to play basketball overseas before starting a high-school coaching career. HASLAM S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/14 Blue Mountain /19 Spring Hill /22 at Ole Miss /16 Texas-Arlington /21 at Little Rock /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette /27 at Texas State /8 vs. Coastal Carolina HASLAM S SEASON & CAREER HIGHS MINUTES...6 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) POINTS...3* vs. Spring Hill (12/19) REBOUNDS...1 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) ASSISTS...None BLOCKS...None STEALS...None FIELD GOALS MADE...1* vs. Spring Hill (12/19) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...4 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...1* vs. Spring Hill (12/19) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...4 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) FREE THROWS MADE...None FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED...None * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred HASLAM S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTALS Page 18

20 PLAYERS DEDERICK LEE G Sr.-1L Clarksville, Ark. Indian Hills CC/Clarksville HS : Started 28 times in 32 games Second on the team in assists (81), fi rst in assist/ turnover ratio (1.9), and third in steals (28) Led team in assists 15 times during the season, with a #5 career-high of seven vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) Also set personal bests of six rebounds and two blocks against the Mavericks Had more turnovers than assists just six times on the year, with no more than three miscues in any game Dished out three assists with no turnovers in season-opening win at UNLV (11/11), then hit a pair of 3-pointers for six points and had four assists his next time out vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) Gave out four assists with no turnovers at Stetson (12/10), his best assist/turnover ratio of the season Set new season high with eight points at Little Rock, going 3 for 4 from the fl oor and 2 for 2 from 3-point land Scored all seven points at Texas State (2/27) from the free-throw line in eight attempts Had multiple steals in eight contests, including career-high three at Georgia State (1/7). Junior College: Attended Indian Hills Community College Led the league in both assists (208) and assist/turnover ratio (3.2), while averaging 6.3 points and shooting 46.5 percent from the fl oor Recorded double-digit points seven times and dished out 10 or more assists on four occasions, with one double-double Set season highs with 18 points and 14 rebounds against Triton (Oral Roberts): Appeared in 20 games with two starts Averaged 1.3 points per contest with an assist/turnover ratio of 1.9 Scored 10 points in second career game against Rogers State, making two of his four 3-point attempts and all four free throws Played 26 season-high minutes vs. Tabor and shot 2 for 6 from distance and 3 for 4 from the stripe for nine points, and dished out career-best six assists (Oral Roberts): Redshirted. High School: Graduate of Clarksville High School Lettered in basketball, tennis and track Member of two state championship teams (2011, 2012) Scored more than 2,500 points in his career, one of three players in school history to do so Three-time allstate recipient and earned all-conference honors four times Scored 51 points in a game. Personal: Full name is Dederick Deandre Lee Born Sept. 5, 1993 in Springdale, Ark. Son of Frederick Lee and Nikki Smith One of seven children; has fi ve brothers and one sister Majoring in interdisciplinary studies Likes to play tennis in his spare time Favorites movie: Training Day ; book: Miracle on 49th Street ; pro team: Los Angeles Clippers; athletes: Jamal Crawford and Mike Conley; musical artists: Kevin Gates, Kendrick Lamar and DMX; food: Dorito casserole Listens to DMX and prays before a game Best part of playing sports is exploring the world and meeting new people Would like to meet Jamal Crawford Postgraduate plans include coaching or playing professionally. LEE S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/11 at UNLV * /14 Blue Mountain * /18 Florida International * /19 Youngstown State * /20 Jacksonville * /26 at Eastern Illinois * /30 at Southern Miss * /3 Middle Tennessee * /10 at Stetson /13 Denver /16 Samford * /19 Spring Hill * /22 at Ole Miss * /2 Troy * /7 at Georgia State * /9 at Georgia Southern * /14 Texas State * /16 Texas-Arlington * /21 at Little Rock * /23 at Arkansas State * /28 Georgia Southern * /30 Georgia State * /4 at Troy * /11 at Louisiana-Monroe * /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette * /18 Appalachian State * /20 Coastal Carolina * /25 at Texas-Arlington * /27 at Texas State * /2 Little Rock * /4 Arkansas State /8 vs. Coastal Carolina LEE S SEASON HIGHS MINUTES at Georgia State (1/7) POINTS...8 at Little Rock (1/21) REBOUNDS... 6 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) ASSISTS... 7 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) BLOCKS... 2 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) STEALS... 3 at Georgia State (1/7) FIELD GOALS MADE...3 at Little Rock (1/21) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...6 at Stetson (12/10) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...2***** at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...5* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) FREE THROWS MADE... 7 at Texas State (2/27) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED... 8 at Texas State (2/27) LEE S CAREER HIGHS MINUTES...27 at Georgia State (1/7/17) POINTS... 9 vs. Tabor (1/27/15) REBOUNDS... 6 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16/17) ASSISTS... 7 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16/17) BLOCKS... 2 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16/17) STEALS...3 at Georgia State (1/7/17) FIELD GOALS MADE...3 at Little Rock (1/21/17) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED... 6* at Stetson (12/10/16) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2****** at Texas-Arlington (2/25/17) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED... 6 vs. Tabor (1/27/15) FREE THROWS MADE...7 at Texas State (2/27/17) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED...8 at Texas State (2/27/17) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred; while at Oral Roberts LEE S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg (ORU) TOTALS Page 19

21 PLAYERS HERB McGEE G So.-1L Reserve, La. Riverside Academy : Started twice in 31 games played Fourth on team in assists (32) and tied for fi fth in steals (24) Scored nine points or more twice in fi rst four games of the season, hitting a career-high #1 10 on three 3-pointers in victory over Youngstown State (11/19) Went 4 for 7 from the fl oor for nine points vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) Followed up 10-point outing vs. YSU with seven points making both 3-point attempts and career-high fi ve rebounds vs. Jacksonville (11/20) Dished out personal-best three assists at Southern Miss (11/30) and matched that vs. Spring Hill (12/19) Recorded career-high three steals at Georgia Southern (1/9) and added eight points on two 3-pointers Had multiple thefts six times during league play Pulled down fi ve rebounds with seven points in Texas State win (1/14). High School: Graduate of Riverside Academy Earned fi ve varsity letters in football and basketball Recruited by SEC and AAC schools in football 2015 NOLA.com The Times- Picayune Small Schools Player of the Year and Class 2A Player of the Year Three-time all-state performer Led Riverside Academy to three straight state championships and a runner-up fi nish Played in six combined state title games fi ve in basketball and one in football Named to three All-Metro Small Boys team by The Times-Picayune The Advocate tabbed him second team all-state and All-District 12-2A after averaging 17 points per game Compiled 18.9 points, 7.1 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 3.6 steals per contest as a junior en route to state player-of-the-year honors. Personal: Full name is Herbert McGee Jr. Born Oct. 17, 1997 in Kenner, La. Son of Coretta Jackson Has an older sister and a younger brother Majoring in biology Likes to swim and play video games in his free time Favorites movies: The 6th Man and Straight Outta Compton ; book: The Alchemist ; pro teams: Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Cavaliers; athletes: Cam Newton, LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Jamal Crawford; musical artists: Lil Snupe and Meek Mill; foods: pizza, pasta and seafood; class: drama Prays and listens to music before a game Would like to meet Russell Westbrook, Meek Mill and Damian Lillard Thankful for life and God sending Jesus to die on the cross for our sins Wants to play in the NBA and have his own pediatrician practice after he graduates Three wishes: make it in the NBA, get accepted into medical school and end racism Is a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee member, volunteered for tornado cleanup in Louisiana, has shadowed pediatricians and doctors, and went to Europe and met LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Stephen Curry, among others. McGEE S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/11 at UNLV /14 Blue Mountain /18 Florida International /19 Youngstown State /20 Jacksonville /26 at Eastern Illinois /30 at Southern Miss /3 Middle Tennessee /10 at Stetson * /13 Denver * /16 Samford /19 Spring Hill /22 at Ole Miss /2 Troy /7 at Georgia State /9 at Georgia Southern /14 Texas State /16 Texas-Arlington /21 at Little Rock /23 at Arkansas State /28 Georgia Southern /30 Georgia State /4 at Troy /11 at Louisiana-Monroe /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette /18 Appalachian State /20 Coastal Carolina /25 at Texas-Arlington /27 at Texas State /2 Little Rock /8 vs. Coastal Carolina MCGEE S SEASON & CAREER HIGHS MINUTES vs. Florida International (11/18) POINTS...10 vs. Youngstown State (11/19) REBOUNDS...5* vs. Texas State (1/14) ASSISTS...3* vs. Spring Hill (12/19) BLOCKS... 1 vs. Appalachian State (2/18) STEALS... 3 at Georgia Southern (1/9) FIELD GOALS MADE...4 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...7* vs. Spring Hill (12/19) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...3 vs. Youngstown State (11/19) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...6 vs. Youngstown State (11/19) FREE THROWS MADE...2**** vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED... 4 at Georgia Southern (1/9) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred HASLAM S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTALS Page 20

22 PLAYERS TRHAE MITCHELL G So.-1L Austell, Ga. Pebblebrook HS : Made 28 appearances with 11 starts All 11 starts came consecutively during league play Shot team-best 62.3 percent from the fl oor and was second on the team in blocks #42 (22) Converted 70.5 percent from the fl oor including 77.8 percent (7-9) from 3-point land in his 11 starts Eighteen of his 22 blocks came against league competition, with six multiblock performances Set new career highs with four rejections and four assists at Texas State (2/27), and blocked three shots while totaling a career-best 13 points vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) Went for 11 points his next time out at Texas-Arlington, making all four attempts from the fl oor Blocked two shots with two steals vs. Little Rock, and 2-for-3 shooting performance capped off fi ve-game run where he converted 17 of his 20 attempts (85.0%) from the fi eld One of three players on the team with a positive assist/turnover ratio, dishing out 28 helpers with 18 turnovers In second career game vs. Blue Mountain (11/14), scored then-personal best 10 points and pulled down career-high seven rebounds : Redshirted. High School: Graduate of Pebblebrook High School in Mabelton, Ga. Three-time allregion performer second team as a sophomore and senior, and fi rst team as a junior and twice received all-county recognition, collecting second-team plaudits in his fi nal two years Scored 1,000 points in his career Earned a spot on all-state teams after his junior (honorable mention) and senior (third team) seasons, the latter honor coming after averaging 15 points and seven rebounds per game Led the Falcons to a state semifi nal appearance as a junior and a state runner-up fi nish as a senior. Personal: Full name is Trhae Maurice Mitchell Born Aug. 19, 1997 in Mabelton, Ga. Son of Cornelius Mitchell and Danise Bosten Has two siblings, an older sister and younger brother Related to rapper Lil Yachty Majoring in leisure studies Favorites movie: Friday ; book: Cat in the Hat ; pro teams: Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Falcons; athletes: LeBron James and Paul George; music artists: Lil Yachty; foods: ribs and chicken; classes: math and English Prays and listens to music before a game Would like to meet Kanye West Likes to sing Wants to coach after graduating Three wishes: to be rich, and have his mom and grandmother live forever. MITCHELL S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/11 at UNLV /14 Blue Mountain /18 Florida International /19 Youngstown State /20 Jacksonville /26 at Eastern Illinois /30 at Southern Miss /10 at Stetson /13 Denver /16 Samford /19 Spring Hill /22 at Ole Miss /14 Texas State /16 Texas-Arlington /21 at Little Rock /23 at Arkansas State * /28 Georgia Southern * /30 Georgia State * /4 at Troy * /11 at Louisiana-Monroe * /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette * /18 Appalachian State * /20 Coastal Carolina * /25 at Texas-Arlington * /27 at Texas State * /2 Little Rock * /4 Arkansas State /8 vs. Coastal Carolina MITCHELL S SEASON & CAREER HIGHS MINUTES...33 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) POINTS...13 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) REBOUNDS...7 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) ASSISTS... 5 vs. Georgia State (1/30) BLOCKS... 4 at Texas State (2/27) STEALS...2 vs. Little Rock (3/2) FIELD GOALS MADE...5 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...8 at Louisiana-Monroe (2/11) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 1****** at Texas State (2/27) 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...2* vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) FREE THROWS MADE...4 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED...7 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred HASLAM S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTALS Page 21

23 PLAYERS KEVIN MORRIS F So.-1L Dothan, Ala. Dothan HS : Saw action in 29 games Played double-digit minutes seven times on the season, with a high of 15 at Spring Hill Made two of his three shots that evening for a then-career high #3 four points, then followed that up with another fourpoint performance in eight minutes of work at Ole Miss (12/22) Went 4-for-4 at the free-throw line for four points at Little Rock (1/21), then went 2 for 2 from the fl oor for a career-best fi ve points two nights later at Arkansas State (1/23). High School: Graduate of Dothan High School Averaged a double-double as a senior Named 6A First Team all-state by the Alabama Sports Writers Association Earned game MVP honors for the South in the Alabama North-South All-Star after his junior season, scoring a game-best 13 points while sharing team-high honors with seven rebounds in 18 minutes Named to Alabama roster for the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Basketball Game as a senior Led Dothan to a Class 6A Area 3 title and the 6A South Region semifi nals as a junior. Personal: Full name is Kevin De Auntray M. Morris Born Jan. 9, 1998 in Dothan, Ala. Son of Kevin Morris and Christina Sims Has a younger sister Likes to work out, eat, play basketball, Snapchat, talk to people and solve problems in his spare time Majoring in leisure studies Favorites movies: Like Mike and National Security ; book: The Jungle Book ; pro team: Chicago Bulls; athlete: DeAndre Jordan; musical artist: Kodak Black; food: strawberries; class: public speaking Likes attention, shoes and making his family proud, but dislikes walking in the heat and failing at something he puts his mind to Listens to music, watches DeAndre Jordan highlights and pumps his teammates up before a game Pregame rituals are wrapping his knees in pre-wrap, and dedicate the game to Rod Scott and Herman Williams Best part of playing sports is getting to see the world and experiencing things he never could as a kid Would like to meet DeAndre Jordan, Chris Tucker, Ice Cube and Martin Lawrence Thankful for his mother and family for making him the man he is today Wants to play professionally and have a family Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. MORRIS GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent S MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A R PF A TO B ST P 11/11 at UNLV /14 Blue Mountain /18 Florida International /19 Youngstown State /26 at Eastern Illinois /30 at Southern Miss /3 Middle Tennessee /10 at Stetson /13 Denver /16 Samford /19 Spring Hill /22 at Ole Miss /2 Troy /7 at Georgia State /9 at Georgia Southern /14 Texas State /16 Texas-Arlington /21 at Little Rock /23 at Arkansas State /28 Georgia Southern /30 Georgia State /4 at Troy /11 at Louisiana-Monroe /13 at Louisiana-Lafayette /18 Appalachian State /25 at Texas-Arlington /27 at Texas State /2 Little Rock /8 vs. Coastal Carolina MORRIS SEASON & CAREER HIGHS MINUTES...15 vs. Spring Hill (12/19) POINTS...5 at Arkansas State (1/23) REBOUNDS...4* at Louisiana-Monroe (2/11) ASSISTS...1**** vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) BLOCKS...1**** vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) STEALS...1*** at Little Rock (1/21) FIELD GOALS MADE... 2* at Texas State (2/27) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED... 3****** at Texas State (2/27) 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE...None 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED...None FREE THROWS MADE...4 at Little Rock (1/21) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED... 5 at Ole Miss (12/22) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred HASLAM S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTALS Page 22

24 NEWCOMERS #25 JORDAN ANDREWS G Fr.-RS Abita Springs, La. Riverside Academy : Redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules (Youngstown State): Appeared in 32 games with 19 starts Named to the Horizon League All-Freshman Team after averaging 7.9 points and 2.8 rebounds Broke the school s freshman 3-point record with 50, converting 36.8 percent of his shots from distance Started every game of the 2016 calendar year and averaged 9.5 points, while putting up 35 of his 50 3-pointers during that stretch, including six in seven attempts at Green Bay for a career-high 19 points Averaged 14.3 points and shot 10 for 22 from 3-point land over three game stretch starting Dec. 21 at Notre Dame with 12-point effort Hit four triples for 18 points at Oakland to fi nish three-game run; the 18 points tied for his second-highest scoring output of the season Also recorded 18 points on the road at Illinois-Chicago Hit a 3-pointer in 12 of his last 14 games, including 10 in a row Nailed three or more treys in a game seven times. High School: Graduate of Riverside Academy Earned varsity letters in basketball (4), track (3), golf (2) and football (1) Led the Rebels to three straight state titles and was named the state tournament s most valuable player in Averaged 15.3 points and 8.3 rebounds per contest his fi nal season Voted all-metro, all-parish and all-district for the second straight season as a junior after posting 14 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals per outing. A.J. CALDWELL G Fr.-HS Sarasota, Fla. Riverview HS High School: Four-year starter and three-time captain at Riverview High School Ended career as school s all-time leading scorer Led the Rams to a Class 8A state runner-up fi nish as a junior #4 Ranked as a three-star prospect, the 50th-ranked guard in the nation and a top-20 recruit in the state of Florida by ESPN Listed by Scout.com and Rivals.com as the No. 1 shooter in Florida Earned fi rst team all-area and second team all-state honors as a junior... Sarasota County Player of the Year. Personal: Full name is Anthony Joseph Caldwell Born June 24, 1998 in Buffalo, N.Y. Son of Michael and Denene Caldwell Has an older brother Uncle, David Caldwell, is the general manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars Likes to watch movies and play golf in his spare time Majoring in business Chose South Alabama because of the coaches and players, and how they treated him by family Favorites movie: Rebound ; book: Green Eggs and Ham ; pro teams: Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Rockets; athlete: James Harden; food: pasta; class: history Listens to music for a game Best part of playing sports is building relationships with his teammates Would like to meet Lavar Ball Is left-handed in everything except basketball Career plans are to play professionally. Personal: Full name is Jordan Lynn Andrews Born May 5, 1996 in Lafayette, La. Son of Jeff and Alison Andrews Has an older sister Majoring in communication Listens to music in his spare time Favorites book: Harry Potter series; pro team: New Orleans Saints; athlete: Ewa Swoboda (Polish track & fi eld athlete); musical artist: Drake; food: gumbo Would like to meet Carrie Underwood Would like to play basketball professionally. Page 23

25 NEWCOMERS #34 R.J. KELLY F So.-TR Powder Springs, Ga. Savannah State/Cumberland Chr. Aca. Savannah State ( ): Averaged 9.7 points and 6.0 rebounds in his only season Voted to MEAC all-rookie team Paced the Tigers by shooting 61.3 percent from the fl oor... Converted # percent from 3-point land on 34 attempts Hit double-digit points on 10 occasions... Scored 24 points on 9-for-11 shooting at Oregon State, and surpassed that with a career-best 26 points vs. Bethune-Cookman, making all 11 attempts from the fl oor and recording a double-double with 11 rebounds... Performance against B-CC earned him co-offensive player of the week and the fi rst of three rookie-of-the-week honors from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. High School: Graduate of Cumberland Christian Academy Lettered in basketball and golf Averaged 27.2 points and 14.0 rebounds per game... Two-time all-state honoree... One of 12 male basketball players in the state of Georgia nominated for the McDonald s All-American game Led Patriots to GICAA state championship. Personal: Full name is Robert Alan Kelly Born Dec. 2, 1997 in Natchez, Miss. Son of Donna and Robert Kelly Sr. Youngest of three children has an older brother and sister Majoring in communication Hobbies include fi shing and learning Favorites movie: Avatar ; book: Where the Red Fern Grows ; pro team: New Orleans Saints; athletes: Javale McGee and Paul George; musical artist: Lil Wayne; class: history Listens to Kool and the Gang song Get Down on it before a game Would like to meet Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa and LeBron James Likes to skateboard Wants to play professionally Has visited Barbados on a mission trip Three wishes: make it to the NBA, never see his family struggle again, and be the best player to ever live. ROZELLE NIX F Gr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh/Winthrow HS (Pittsburgh): Sat out the season with a foot injury (Pittsburgh): Averaged 1.4 points and 2.6 rebounds per contest in 20 appearances Saw action in 13 of the last 14 games of the season all against Atlantic Coast Conference competition and set new career highs of seven points at Duke and eight rebounds vs. North Carolina. Junior College: Attended Pensacola Junior College Averaged 8.1 points and 6.4 rebounds in his career earning all-panhandle Conference honors on two occasions Converted 54.0 percent from the fl oor and averaged 11.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, to earn fi rst-team all-conference and co-player of the year honors as a junior Reached double-digits in points 15 times and rebounds on 13 occasions, including a career-best 26 points with 15 boards vs. Tallahassee Community College Put up 5.5 points and 3.8 boards per game in his freshman campaign, and shot 61.6 percent from the fl oor to earn honorable mention all-conference honors... The Pirates went 21-11, reached the state semifi nals and won the Panhandle Conference Tournament. High School: Graduate of Withrow High School Two-time honorable mention all-ohio selection Led the Tigers to two district championships Set school record for blocks in a game (10) Won player of the game at the Motor City Roundball Classic. Personal: Full name is Rozelle Montre Nix Born July 18, 1993 in Cincinnati, Ohio Son of Loyre Allen and Theodore Nix Has two older brothers Brother, Roosevelt, currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and cousin Derrick Nix played basketball for Michigan State Hobbies include video games, working out, cooking, shopping and relaxing Chose South Alabama because it was close to his second home (Pensacola) and it felt like home Favorites movie: The Lion King ; book: Captain Underpants ; pro teams: Cincinnati Bengals, Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors; athletes: Kevin Durant, Shaquille O Neal and Wilt Chamberlain; musical artists: Migos, Future, Rico Music; foods: baked chicken and fi sh; class: history Prays and listens to music before a game Best part of playing sports is having fun Would like to meet Kevin Durant Thankful for God and his family Plans on pursuing a professional basketball career Three wishes: to see his great-grandparents again, world peace, travel the world. #11 JOHN PETTWAY G Fr.-RS Safford, Ala. Keith HS : Redshirted. High School: Graduate of Keith High School Averaged 23.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game as a senior in leading KHS to a state semifi nal appearance Named fi rst team all-state and a fi nalist for the 1A player of the year award by the Alabama Sports Writers Association Second Team AL.com Super All-State Boys Basketball Scored 34 points in the quarterfi nals and semifi - nals of the state tournament, earning him a spot on the AHSAA State Finals All-Tournament Team Started in the Alabama vs Mississippi All-Star Game Voted the Dallas County Player of the Year by the Selma Times-Journal. Personal: Full name is John Deandre Pettway Born Nov. 30, 1997 in Safford, Ala. Son of Jack and Irene Pettway Is the fourth of fi ve children Majoring in civil engineering Favorites movie: Creed ; pro team: Miami Heat; athletes: Dwayne Wade and Devin Booker; food: fi sh Listens to music and prays before a game Best part of sports is making a big-time play Would like to play professionally after graduating Three wishes: graduate with a civil engineering degree, play professional basketball, live right. Page 24

26 NEWCOMERS RODRICK SIKES G Jr.-JC Ocean Springs, Miss. SW Miss. CC/St. Martin HS Junior College: Attended Southwest Mississippi Community College Averaged 22.0 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game in his sophomore season Scoring average ranked in a tie for ninth #14 in NJCAA Division I Shot 49.2 percent from the fl oor, 38.8 percent from 3-point territory and converted 74.6 percent at the free-throw line to earn NJCAA All-Region 23 and Second Team All-America honors As a freshman, put up 9.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per contest Helped the Bears win their fi rst state title since , and earned MVP honors in the Mississippi junior college state tournament Named to Dean s List Tied school record for 3-pointers in a game (8). High School: Graduate of St. Martin High School Also attended Biloxi High School as a freshman and sophomore Earned three varsity letters each in track and basketball Led St. Martin to two district championships Three-time South Mississippi All-Star Averaged points and 5.2 rebounds as a senior Named 6A all-state honorable mention and to the Biloxi Sun Herald s All-South Mississippi team Led the Yellow Jackets to a 23-9 record and an appearance in the state quarterfi nals. JOE THOMPSON G Fr.-HS Kenner, La. Bonnabel HS High School: Graduate of Bonnabel High School Averaged 21 points, 12 rebounds and fi ve assists Led Bruins to state playoffs as a sophomore, a state quarterfi nal appearance as a junior, and a state #0 runner-up fi nish as a senior Named fi rst team all-district by the Times Picayune, fi rst team all-new Orleans Metro and fi rst team all-state as a junior Ranked by 247Sports.com as the fi fthranked player in Louisiana and a three-star prospect. Personal: Full name is Joseph Richard Thompson Born January 8, 1999 in New Orleans, La. Son of Lashanda and Joseph Thompson Sr. Oldest of eight children Majoring in exercise science Likes to watch Game of Thrones in his free time Fell in love with the campus on his visit Favorites movie: Friday ; pro team: Oklahoma City Thunder athlete: Odell Beckham Jr.; musical artist: Chris Brown; food: pasta; class: algebra Likes animals and dislikes anything that smells Will take a nap then watch hype videos before a game Enjoys playing sports because of the fans Thankful for his family and coaches Wants to play professionally. Personal: Full name is Rodrick K. Sikes Born Sept. 6, 1996 in Hampton, Va. Son of Gloria and Robin Sikes Sr. Has two older brothers Father played basketball at Shelby State, mother played basketball at Minnesota and Lemoyne-Owen, and brother Robin Jr. played basketball at UNC Wilmington and Delta State Hobbies include basketball, reading, church and games Majoring in mechanical engineering Favorites book: the Bible; pro teams: Oklahoma City Thunder and Oakland Raiders athlete: Russell Westbrook; musical artists: Hillsong and William McDowell; food: Southern food; class: math Best part of playing sports is winning Would like to meet Russell Westbrook, Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter and Kevin Hart Most thankful for Jesus Christ Wants to play professionally and be a motivational speaker. Page 25

27 OVERALL AND SUN BELT STATS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE OVERALL Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Ken Williams Josh Ajayi Nick Stover Georgi Boyanov Don MuepoKelly Shaq Calhoun Herb McGee Trhae Mitchell Dederick Lee Nick Davis Kevin Morris Nikola Marijan Ethan Haslam TEAM Total Opponents SUN BELT CONFERENCE ONLY Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Ken Williams Josh Ajayi Nick Stover Don MuepoKelly Shaq Calhoun Georgi Boyanov Trhae Mitchell Dederick Lee Herb McGee Nick Davis Kevin Morris Ethan Haslam Nikola Marijan T E A M Total Opponents Page 26

28 RESULTS/STARTERS Date Opponent Result Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 11/11 at UNLV W MuepoKelly-18 MuepoKelly-10 Stover-6 MuepoKelly/Boyanov-2 MuepoKelly-4 11/14 BLUE MOUNTAIN W Williams-14 Mitchell/Marijan-7 Lee-4 Calhoun-4 Four players-1 11/18 FLA. INTERNATIONAL# WOT Ajayi-27 Ajayi-10 Williams-3 Calhoun/MuepoKelly-2 Mitchell/MuepoKelly-2 11/19 YOUNGSTOWN STATE# W Williams-19 MuepoKelly-12 Williams-7 Five players-1 Three players-1 11/20 JACKSONVILLE# W Williams-21 MuepoKelly/Boyanov-6 Williams-4 Calhoun-3 MuepoKelly-4 11/26 at Eastern Illinois L Williams-24 Boyanov-8 Lee-4 Williams/Ajayi-3 MuepoKelly/Stover-1 11/30 at Southern Miss W Boyanov-23 Williams-6 Williams-8 Boyanov/McGee-2 MuepoKelly-2 12/3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L MuepoKelly/Williams-12 Three players-3 MuepoKelly/Williams-2 MuepoKelly-3 None 12/10 at Stetson L MuepoKelly/Boyanov-16 MuepoKelly/Ajayi-8 Williams/Lee-4 MuepoKelly-2 Stover-1 12/13 DENVER L Williams-15 Boyanov-10 Three players-1 MuepoKelly-3 Lee-1 12/16 SAMFORD L Stover-24 Boyanov-7 Lee-4 McGee-2 Four players-1 12/19 SPRING HILL W Calhoun-17 Boyanov-7 Calhoun-4 Calhoun-3 Ajayi/Morris-1 12/22 at Ole Miss L Stover-17 MuepoKelly-10 Lee-3 Boyanov-2 MuepoKelly-1 1/2 TROY* W Williams-18 Ajayi-8 Three players-2 Calhoun-3 Ajayi-1 1/7 at Georgia State* L Calhoun-20 MuepoKelly-12 Lee-4 Calhoun/Lee-3 MuepoKelly-1 1/9 at Georgia Southern* LOT Williams-20 Ajayi-13 Ajayi-4 MuepoKelly-4 Four players-1 1/14 TEXAS STATE* WOT Calhoun-26 Williams-7 Williams-3 Calhoun-3 Morris/Stover-1 1/16 TEXAS-ARLINGTON* L Ajayi-16 Stover-7 Lee-7 Calhoun-2 Lee-2 1/21 at Little Rock* L Williams/MuepoKelly-10 Three players-3 Lee-4 Lee-2 Six players-1 1/23 at Arkansas State* L Ajayi-17 MuepoKelly/Ajayi-5 Three players-2 Williams-3 Mitchell-2 1/28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W Stover-16 Ajayi/Davis-8 Williams-8 Lee/Davis-2 Mitchell-3 1/30 GEORGIA STATE* L Williams-21 Boyanov-8 Mitchell-5 Davis-3 MuepoKelly/Calhoun-1 2/4 at Troy* W Williams-18 Williams-7 Williams-7 Calhoun-3 Mitchell-2 2/11 at Louisiana-Monroe* W Williams-21 Ajayi-11 Williams/Lee-6 Four players-2 MuepoKelly-5 2/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L Stover-14 Ajayi-10 Three players-2 MuepoKelly-2 MuepoKelly/Davis-1 2/18 APPALACHIAN STATE* W Williams-20 Boyanov-20 Williams-5 Williams-2 Davis-2 2/20 COASTAL CAROLINA* LOT Williams-17 Williams-10 Lee-3 Lee-2 Mitchell-3 2/25 at Texas-Arlington* L Stover-13 Ajayi/Davis-6 Williams-4 Calhoun-3 Three players-1 2/27 at Texas State* L Williams-14 Ajayi-4 Williams/Mitchell-4 Williams-4 Mitchell-4 3/2 LITTLE ROCK* L Williams/Ajayi-14 Mitchell-6 Lee-3 Five players-2 Ajayi/Mitchell-2 3/4 ARKANSAS STATE* W Williams-25 MuepoKelly-7 Williams-4 MuepoKelly-2 Davis-3 3/8 vs. Coastal Carolina@ L Williams-18 Boyanov-8 Williams-4 MuepoKelly/McGee-2 Four players-1 * Sun Belt Conference game # Red Diamond Roundball Classic, Mobile, Sun Belt Tournament, New Orleans, La. Opponents Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard 11/11 at UNLV Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 11/14 Blue Mountain Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 11/18 Florida International Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 11/19 Youngstown State Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 11/20 Jacksonville Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 11/26 at Eastern Illinois Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 11/30 at Southern Miss Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 12/3 Middle Tennessee Ajayi MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 12/10 at Stetson Boyanov MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams McGee 12/13 Denver Boyanov MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams McGee 12/16 Samford Boyanov MuepoKelly Stover Williams Lee 12/19 Spring Hill Boyanov MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 12/22 at Ole Miss Boyanov MuepoKelly Calhoun Williams Lee 1/2 Troy Ajayi MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Lee 1/7 at Georgia State Ajayi MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Lee 1/9 at Georgia Southern Ajayi MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Lee Opponents Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard 1/14 Texas State Ajayi MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Lee 1/16 Texas-Arlington Ajayi MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Lee 1/21 at Little Rock Ajayi MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Lee 1/23 at Arkansas State Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 1/28 Georgia Southern Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 1/30 Georgia State Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/4 at Troy Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/11 at Louisiana-Monroe Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/18 Appalachian State Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/20 Coastal Carolina Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/25 at Texas-Arlington Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 2/27 at Texas State Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 3/2 Little Rock Ajayi MuepoKelly Mitchell Williams Lee 3/4 Arkansas State Boyanov MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Williams 3/8 Coastal Carolina Boyanov MuepoKelly Stover Calhoun Williams Page 27

29 SEASON HIGHS INDIVIDUAL South Alabama Category Opponent 27, Josh Ajayi vs. Florida International (11/18) Points 27, Cameron Morse, vs. Youngstown State (11/19) 16, Georgi Boyanov at Southern Miss (11/30) Points/1st Half 15*, Deven Simms, at Arkansas State (1/23) 20, Shaq Calhoun vs. Texas State (1/14) Points/2nd Half 19, Joe Rosga, vs. Denver (12/13) 10, Ken Williams at Eastern Illinois (11/26) Field Goals Made 12, Bryce Washington, at Louisiana-Lafayette (2/13) 18*, Shaq Calhoun vs. Samford (12/16) Field Goal Attempts 24, Cameron Morse, vs. Youngstown State (11/19).857 (6-7), Nick Davis vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 FGM).889 (8-9), D Marcus Simonds, vs. Georgia State (1/30) 6, Shaq Calhoun vs. Texas State (1/14) 3-Pointers Made 7, Devin Cater, vs. South Alabama (3/4) 10, Shaq Calhoun vs. Texas State (1/14) 3-Pointers Attempted 13, Elijah Wilson, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) (3-3)*, Josh Ajayi vs. Appalachian State (2/18) 3-Point Percentage (min. 3 3FGM) (4-4), Deondre Burns, vs. Little Rock (3/2) 10, Ken Williams vs. Appalachian State (2/18) Free Throws Made 11, Jalen Poyser at UNLV (11/11) 13, Josh Ajayi at Georgia Southern (1/9) Free Throws Attempted 14, Jalen Poyser at UNLV (11/11) (6-6), Ken Williams vs. Denver (12/13) Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 FTM) (10-10), Cameron Morse, vs. Y town St. (11/19) 13, Josh Ajayi at Georgia Southern (1/9) Rebounds 17, Michael Kessens, vs. Florida International (11/18) 8, Don MuepoKelly at UNLV (11/11) Offensive Rebounds 7, Montae Glenn, vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) 11, Josh Ajayi at Georgia Southern (1/9) Defensive Rebounds 15, Michael Kessens, vs. Florida International (11/18) 8*, Ken Williams vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) Assists 10, Angel Rivera, at Stetson (12/10) 5*****, Nick Stover vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) Turnovers 8, Jordon Varnado, vs. Troy (1/2) 5, Don MuepoKelly at Louisiana-Monroe (2/11) Blocks 5, Tim Rowe, at Southern Miss (11/30) 4**, Ken Williams at Texas State (2/27) Steals 4**, Nijal Pearson, vs. Texas State (1/14) 39, Nick Stover vs. Arkansas State (3/4) Minutes 43, Tookie Brown, at Georgia Southern (1/9) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred TEAM South Alabama Opponent High Low Category High Low 88 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 51 vs. Denver (12/13) Points Scored 92 at Ole Miss (12/22) 35 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 43 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) 18 vs. Texas State (1/14) Points Scored/1st Half 46* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 11 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 57 vs. Appalachian State (2/18) 25 vs. Little Rock (3/2) Points Scored/2nd Half 50 at Louisiana-Lafayette (2/13) 23 at Southern Miss (11/30) 53 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 1 vs. Troy (1/2) Victory Margin 34 at Ole Miss (12/22) 1 at Georgia State (1/7) 33 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 17 vs. Denver (12/13) Field Goals 34 at Texas State (2/27) 10 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 73* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 43* vs. Little Rock (3/2) Field Goal Attempts 73 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) 37 vs. Little Rock (3/2) 52.8 (28-53) vs. Jacksonville (11/20) 28.8 (19-66) at Ole Miss (12/22) FG Percentage 59.1 (26-44) vs. Georgia State (1/30) 20.0 (10-50) vs. Blue Mtn (11/14) 52.2 (12-23) vs. Ga. Southern (1/28) 24.0 (6-25) vs. Texas State (1/14) FG Percentage/1st Half 60.9 (14-23) vs. Georgia State (1/30) 16.7 (4-24) vs. Blue Mtn (11/14) 68.2 (15-22) vs. Jacksonville (11/20) 31.3 (10-32) at Ole Miss (12/22) FG Percentage/2nd Half 73.7 (14-19) vs. Little Rock (3/2) 23.1 (6-26) vs. Blue Mtn (11/14) 11** vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette (2/13) 3-Pointers 13* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 1 vs. Spring Hill (12/19) 31 vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) 12 at Texas State (2/27) 3-Point Attempts 34 vs. Georgia Southern (1/28) 14* vs. Arkansas State (3/4) 52.9 (9-17)* vs. Arkansas State (3/4) 6.7 (1-15) at Louisiana-Lafayette (2/13) 3-Point Percentage 68.8 (11-16) vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) 6.3 (1-16) vs. Spring Hill (12/19) 24* vs. Appalachian State (2/18) 4 at UNLV (11/11) Free Throws 28 vs. Samford (12/16) 7 vs. Middle Tennessee (12/3) 36 at Georgia Southern (1/9) 9 at UNLV (11/11) Free Throw Attempts 38 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) 11* vs. Middle Tennessee (12/3) 86.7 (13-15) at UL Monroe (2/11) 44.4 (4-9) at UNLV (11/11) Free Throw Percentage 92.9 (13-14) at Texas State (2/27) 47.4 (9-19) vs. Spring Hill (12/19) 55 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 18 vs. Little Rock (3/2) Total Rebounds 51 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) 25 vs. Georgia State (1/30) 21 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 4* vs. Little Rock (3/2) Offensive Rebounds 20 vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) 4 vs. Georgia State (1/30) 34 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 14 vs. Little Rock (3/2) Defensive Rebounds 37* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 17 vs. Jacksonville (11/20) 23 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) (-16)* vs. Little Rock (3/2) Rebounding Margin 16* vs. Little Rock (3/2) (-23) vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) 30 at UNLV (11/11) 15* at Louisiana-Monroe (2/11) Fouls 32 vs. Appalachian State (2/18) 14 at Stetson (12/10) 20 vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) 3 vs. Denver (12/13) Assists 25* vs. Coastal Carolina (3/8) 5 vs. Spring Hill (12/19) 23 at Eastern Illinois (11/26) 5* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) Turnovers 24* vs. Little Rock (3/2) 8 at Troy (2/4) 9 vs. Arkansas State (3/4) 0 vs. Middle Tennessee (12/3) Blocked Shots 8* at Texas-Arlington (2/25) 0 vs. Samford (12/16) 12* vs. Little Rock (3/2) 5***** vs. Coastal Carolina (2/20) Steals 11 at Eastern Illinois (11/26) 1 at Troy (2/4) 5** vs. Texas-Arlington (1/16) 1 at Texas State (2/27) Double Figure Scorers 5**** at Texas State (2/27) 0 vs. Blue Mountain (11/14) * Indicates how many previous times that total occurred Page 28

30 BOX SCORES Friday, November 11, 2016 South Alabama 76, UNLV 68 Las Vegas, Nev./Thomas & Mack Center South Alabama (1-0) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Mitchell Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 4 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.5%) 2nd: (51.5%) Game: 43.8% 3FG: 1st: 3-13 (23.1%) 2nd: 5-14 (35.7%) Game: 29.6% FT: 1st: 1-2 (50.0%) 2nd: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 44.4% UNLV (0-1) Green* Jones* Clyburn* Ofoegbu* Poyser* Morgan Sljivancanin Mooring Baxter TEAM 4 TOTALS FG: 1st: (33.3%) 2nd: (41.7%) Game: 36.8% 3FG: 1st: 1-9 (11.1%) 2nd: 1-6 (16.7%) Game: 13.3% FT: 1st: 7-12 (58.3%) 2nd: (77.3%) Game: 70.6% USA Offi cials...o Neill, Stigliano, Holland UNLV Attendance... 9,981 Monday, November 14, 2016 South Alabama 88, Blue Mountain 35 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Blue Mountain Chiririndza* Fleming* Helvig* English* Barnes* McClellon Howard Hudson Fancher Garel Mahar Clark TEAM 4 TOTALS FG: 1st: 4-24 (16.7%) 2nd: 6-26 (23.1%) Game: 20.0% 3FG: 1st: 0-6 (0.0%) 2nd: 3-15 (20.0%) Game: 14.3% FT: 1st: 3-4 (75.0%) 2nd: 9-12 (75.0%) Game: 75.0% South Alabama (2-0) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Haslam Boyanov Marijan Morris Davis Stover Mitchell TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.1%) 2nd: (62.5%) Game: 49.3% 3FG: 1st: 2-12 (16.7%) 2nd: 7-14 (50.0%) Game: 34.6% FT: 1st: 6-10 (60.0%) 2nd: 7-19 (36.8%) Game: 44.8% BMC Offi cials... Todey, Peterson, Langley USA Attendance... 1,874 Friday, November 18, 2016 South Alabama 69, Florida International 64 OT Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Florida International (1-2) Kessens* Bivens* McGill* Williams* Nottage* Stephen Lockett Boswell Smith TEAM 2 TOTALS South Alabama (3-0) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Boyanov Marijan Morris Stover Mitchell TEAM 5 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-31 (29.0%) 2nd: (38.5%) OT: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 34.9% 3FG: 1st: 4-14 (28.6%) 2nd: 0-5 (0.0%) OT: 2-4 (50.0%) Game: 26.1% FT: 1st: 4-7 (57.1%) 2nd: (64.7%) OT: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 61.3% FIU Offi cials...walton, Benedict, Bordeaux USA Attendance... 2,255 Saturday, November 19, 2016 South Alabama 84, Youngstown State 75 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Youngstown State (1-3) Donlan* Kaufman* Frantz* Santiago* Morse* Hartfi eld Haygood Davis Rosic TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.1%) 2nd: (38.2%) Game: 37.7% 3FG: 1st: 5-13 (38.5%) 2nd: 3-14 (21.4%) Game: 29.6% FT: 1st: 5-5 (100%) 2nd: (83.3%) Game: 88.2% South Alabama (4-0) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover Mitchell TEAM 1 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (39.4%) 2nd: (55.2%) Game: 46.8% 3FG: 1st: 4-12 (33.3%) 2nd: 5-12 (41.7%) Game: 37.5% FT: 1st: 4-7 (57.1%) 2nd: (64.7%) Game: 62.5% YSU Offi cials...carrion, Dunlap, Hall USA Attendance... 1,948 Sunday, November 20, 2016 South Alabama 71, Jacksonville 58 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Jacksonville (3-2) El Manasterly* Holder* Helgeland* Harris* Fernandez* Rubio Dawkins Misters Austin TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (35.7%) 2nd: (39.3%) Game: 37.5% 3FG: 1st: 4-9 (44.4%) 2nd: 4-13 (30.8%) Game: 36.4% FT: 1st: 1-2 (50.0%) 2nd: 7-9 (77.8%) Game: 72.7% South Alabama (5-0) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Boyanov Stover Mitchell TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (41.9%) 2nd: (68.2%) Game: 52.8% 3FG: 1st: 3-12 (25.0%) 2nd: 4-6 (66.7%) Game: 38.9% FT: 1st: 1-3 (33.3%) 2nd: 7-11 (63.6%) Game: 57.1% JU Offi cials...walton, Benedict, Bordeaux USA Attendance... 1,823 Saturday, November 26, 2016 Eastern Illinois 72, South Alabama 62 Charleston, Ill./Lantz Arena South Alabama (5-1) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover Mitchell TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (50.0%) 2nd: (39.3%) Game: 44.6% 3FG: 1st: 2-8 (25.0%) 2nd: 2-10 (20.0%) Game: 22.2% FT: 1st: 3-5 (60.0%) 2nd: 5-5 (100%) Game: 80.0% Eastern Illinois (4-2) Dama* Muldoon* McReynolds* Johnston* Goodwin* Teson Crossland Koch Blackmon Kuligoski Diallo TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (45.2%) 2nd: (42.3%) Game: 43.9% 3FG: 1st: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd: 4-10 (40.0%) Game: 45.0% FT: 1st: 3-4 (75.0%) 2nd: (62.5%) Game: 65.0% USA Offi cials...o Neill, Ingram, Dotson EIU Attendance Page 29

31 BOX SCORES Wednesday, November 30, 2016 South Alabama 78, Southern Miss 55 Hattiesburg, Miss./Reed Green Coliseum South Alabama (6-1) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Boyanov Marijan Morris Stover Mitchell TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (38.2%) 2nd: (50.0%) Game: 43.5% 3FG: 1st: 8-17 (47.1%) 2nd: 3-10 (30.0%) Game: 40.7% FT: 1st: 3-4 (75.0%) 2nd: (66.7%) Game: 68.4% Southern Miss (3-2) Watts* Davis* Campbell* Ramey* Holland* Edwards Richardson Thomas Rowe Abdur-Rahim TEAM 3 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (46.2%) 2nd: 9-28 (32.1%) Game: 38.9% 3FG: 1st: 1-5 (20.0%) 2nd: 2-9 (22.2%) Game: 21.4% FT: 1st: 7-13 (53.8%) 2nd: 3-4 (75.0%) Game: 58.8% USA Offi cials... Jarrett, Austin, Sitton USM Attendance... 2,333 Saturday, December 3, 2016 Middle Tennessee 67, South Alabama 55 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Middle Tennessee (8-1) Williams* Upshaw* Dixon* Simpson* Potts* Walters Johnson Habersham Copeland Gamble Foote TEAM 1 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (46.4%) 2nd: (54.2%) Game: 50.0% 3FG: 1st: 4-11 (36.4%) 2nd: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 40.0% FT: 1st: 1-5 (20.0%) 2nd: 6-6 (100%) Game: 63.6% South Alabama (6-2) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: 7-16 (43.8%) 2nd: (40.7%) Game: 41.9% 3FG: 1st: 2-8 (25.0%) 2nd: 2-9 (22.2%) Game: 23.5% FT: 1st: 8-13 (61.5%) 2nd: 7-10 (70.0%) Game: 65.2% MT Offi cials... Lenox, Short, Regetz USA Attendance... 2,612 Saturday, December 10, 2016 Stetson 87, South Alabama 78 DeLand, Fla./Edmunds Center South Alabama (6-3) Boyanov* MuepoKelly* Calhoun* Williams* McGee* Lee Morris Stover Ajayi Mitchell TEAM 0 TOTALS FG: 1st: (39.5%) 2nd: (50.0%) Game: 44.3% 3FG: 1st: 4-15 (26.7%) 2nd: 2-9 (22.2%) Game: 25.0% FT: 1st: 5-6 (83.3%) 2nd: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 76.9% Stetson (6-6) Newton* Dennis* Myles* Rivera* Doyle* Glasford Verk Ndahiro Goodman Pegg TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (51.7%) 2nd: (52.0%) Game: 51.9% 3FG: 1st: 4-11 (36.4%) 2nd: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 40.0% FT: 1st: 9-12 (75.0%) 2nd: (82.4%) Game: 79.3% USA Offi cials...williams, Fieldbinder, Owens SU Attendance Tuesday, December 13, 2016 Denver 64, South Alabama 51 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Denver (5-5) Bobbitt* Amigo* Rosga* Pemberton* Neff* Murkey George Krafka Douglas Mackey Akintola TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: 7-22 (31.8%) 2nd: (70.0%) Game: 50.0% 3FG: 1st: 2-10 (20.0%) 2nd: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 41.2% FT: 1st: 6-8 (75.0%) 2nd: 9-14 (64.3%) Game: 68.2% South Alabama (6-4) Boyanov* MuepoKelly* Calhoun* Williams* McGee* Lee Marijan Morris Davis Stover Mitchell TEAM 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-29 (31.0%) 2nd: 8-25 (32.0%) Game: 31.5% 3FG: 1st: 2-11 (18.2%) 2nd: 0-11 (0.0%) Game: 9.1% FT: 1st: 6-9 (66.7%) 2nd: 9-12 (75.0%) Game: 71.4% DU Offi cials... Sirmons, Maxwell, Adams USA Attendance... 1,654 Friday, December 16, 2016 Samford 82, South Alabama 79 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Samford (7-3) Thompson* Walker* Cunningham* Chambers* Denzel-Dyson* Sharkey Adams Hopkins Smith Brutus Peters TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-32 (28.1%) 2nd: (60.0%) Game: 42.1% 3FG: 1st: 2-12 (16.7%) 2nd: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 31.6% FT: 1st: (100%) 2nd: (80.0%) Game: 90.3% South Alabama (6-5) Boyanov* Stover* MuepoKelly* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Morris Ajayi Mitchell TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (35.3%) 2nd: (58.6%) Game: 46.0% 3FG: 1st: 3-14 (21.4%) 2nd: 5-13 (38.5%) Game: 29.6% FT: 1st: 6-10 (60.0%) 2nd: 7-8 (87.5%) Game: 72.2% SAM Offi cials...natili, Hess, Spearman USA Attendance... 1,925 Monday, December 19, 2016 South Alabama 71, Spring Hill 50 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Spring Hill Fischer* Massey* Loyd* Morrissey* Holland* Rogers Shellman Moore Rojc Lacy TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (36.7%) 2nd: 9-29 (31.0%) Game: 33.9% 3FG: 1st: 0-8 (0.0%) 2nd: 1-8 (12.5%) Game: 6.3% FT: 1st: 3-9 (33.3%) 2nd: 6-10 (60.0%) Game: 47.4% South Alabama (7-5) Boyanov* MuepoKelly* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Haslam Marijan Morris Davis Ajayi Mitchell TEAM 5 TOTALS FG: 1st: 8-27 (29.6%) 2nd: (50.0%) Game: 40.0% 3FG: 1st: 3-12 (25.0%) 2nd: 4-10 (40.0%) Game: 31.8% FT: 1st: 9-15 (60.0%) 2nd: (73.3%) Game: 66.7% SHC Offi cials... Stodghill, Evans, Balunek USA Attendance... 2,601 Page 30

32 BOX SCORES Thursday, December 22, 2016 Ole Miss 92, South Alabama 58 Oxford, Miss./Pavilion at Ole Miss South Alabama (7-6) Boyanov* MuepoKelly* Calhoun* Williams* Lee* McGee Haslam Marijan Morris Davis Stover Ajayi Mitchell TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-34 (26.5%) 2nd: (31.3%) Game: 28.8% 3FG: 1st: 2-12 (16.7%) 2nd: 3-11 (27.3%) Game: 21.7% FT: 1st: 6-11 (54.5%) 2nd: 9-11 (81.8%) Game: 68.2% Ole Miss (9-3) Hymon* Saiz* Fitz.-Dorsey* Neal* Davis* Burnett Tyree Brooks Below Morris Furmanavicius TEAM 5 TOTALS FG: 1st: (44.8%) 2nd: (53.3%) Game: 49.2% 3FG: 1st: 4-13 (30.8%) 2nd: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 36.4% FT: 1st: (76.2%) 2nd: (100%) Game: 83.9% USA Offi cials...nance, Howard, Hampton UM Attendance... 7,260 Monday, January 2, 2017 South Alabama 76, Troy 75 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Troy (8-7, 0-1) Varnado* Hicks* Baker* Person* Walker* Peace Hollimon Davis Jr Miller Moravek TEAM 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (44.4%) 2nd: (57.7%) Game: 50.9% 3FG: 1st: 4-12 (33.3%) 2nd: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 38.9% FT: 1st: 1-3 (33.3%) 2nd: (76.5%) Game: 70.0% South Alabama (8-6, 1-0) Stover* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Lee* Williams McGee Boyanov Morris Davis TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.5%) 2nd: (48.3%) Game: 42.6% 3FG: 1st: 3-14 (21.4%) 2nd: 3-10 (30.0%) Game: 25.0% FT: 1st: 5-7 (71.4%) 2nd: (68.4%) Game: 69.2% Troy Offi cials...hampton, Sitton, Smith USA Attendance... 1,609 Saturday, January 7, 2017 Georgia State 78, South Alabama 77 Atlanta, Ga./GSU Sports Arena South Alabama (8-7, 1-1) Stover* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Lee* Williams McGee Boyanov Morris TEAM 2 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (43.8%) 2nd: (54.2%) Game: 48.2% 3FG: 1st: 6-13 (46.2%) 2nd: 5-10 (50.0%) Game: 47.8% FT: 1st: 3-3 (100%) 2nd: 9-18 (50.0%) Game: 57.1% Georgia State (8-6, 1-1) Hollowell* Session* Benlevi* Dennis* Williams* Donaldson Seymour Clayton Mitchell Thomas TEAM 0 TOTALS FG: 1st: (46.7%) 2nd: (44.8%) Game: 45.8% 3FG: 1st: 5-17 (29.4%) 2nd: 2-10 (20.0%) Game: 25.9% FT: 1st: 2-9 (22.2%) 2nd: (88.2%) Game: 65.4% USA Offi cials...stuart, Spearman, Fehr GSU Attendance... 1,231 Monday, January 9, 2017 Georgia Southern 84, South Alabama 79 Statesboro, Ga./Hanner Fieldhouse South Alabama (8-8, 1-2) Stover* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Lee* Williams McGee Boyanov Morris Davis TEAM 4 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (42.3%) 2nd: (36.7%) OT: 3-4 (75.0%) Game: 41.7% 3FG: 1st: 1-8 (12.5%) 2nd: 7-16 (43.8%) OT: 1-2 (50.0%) Game: 34.6% FT: 1st: 7-10 (70.0%) 2nd: 9-17 (52.9%) OT: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 55.6% Georgia Southern (10-6, 3-0) Glenn* Allsmiller* Hughes* Smith* Brown* Boykins Gladden O Connell TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.0%) 2nd: (51.9%) OT: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 47.5% 3FG: 1st: 8-15 (53.3%) 2nd: 5-13 (38.5%) OT: 0-1 (0.0%) Game: 44.8% FT: 1st: 3-6 (50.0%) 2nd: 4-8 (50.0%) OT: 6-9 (66.7%) Game: 56.5% USA Offi cials...sirmons, Maxwell, Steed GS Attendance... 1,391 Saturday, January 14, 2017 South Alabama 72, Texas State 67 OT Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Texas State (9-7, 2-2) Gilder-Tilbury* King* Conley* Black* Pearson* Blount Starwood Davis Prijovic TEAM 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-26 (34.6%) 2nd: (50.0%) OT: 2-5 (40.0%) Game: 42.1% 3FG: 1st: 1-9 (11.1%) 2nd: 4-9 (44.4%) OT: 0-2 (0.0%) Game: 25.0% FT: 1st: 4-6 (66.7%) 2nd: 7-9 (77.8%) OT: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 66.7% South Alabama (9-8, 2-2) Stover* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Lee* Williams McGee Boyanov Marijan Morris Mitchell TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: 6-25 (24.0%) 2nd: (47.8%) OT: 2-6 (33.3%) Game: 35.2% 3FG: 1st: 2-9 (22.2%) 2nd: 6-10 (60.0%) OT: 2-5 (40.0%) Game: 41.7% FT: 1st: 4-7 (57.1%) 2nd: (82.4%) OT: 6-6 (100%) Game: 80.0% TXST Offi cials...corriher, Dawkins, Shoulders USA Attendance... 2,076 Monday, January 16, 2017 Texas-Arlington 89, South Alabama 83 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Texas-Arlington (13-5, 3-2) Bilbao* Neal* Charles* Wilson* Jones* Bryant Hawkins Kabadyundi Hervey Pope TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (42.4%) 2nd: (57.7%) Game: 49.2% 3FG: 1st: 3-12 (25.0%) 2nd: 3-12 (25.0%) Game: 25.0% FT: 1st: 9-12 (75.0%) 2nd: (61.5%) Game: 65.8% South Alabama (9-9, 2-3) Stover* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Calhoun* Lee* Williams McGee Haslam Boyanov Morris Mitchell TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (45.7%) 2nd: (41.7%) Game: 43.7% 3FG: 1st: 6-14 (42.9%) 2nd: 5-16 (31.3%) Game: 36.7% FT: 1st: 5-8 (62.5%) 2nd: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 66.7% UTA Offi cials...natili, Lusk, Smith USA Attendance... 1,949 Page 31

33 BOX SCORES Saturday, January 21, 2017 Little Rock 73, South Alabama 56 Little Rock, Ark./Stephens Center South Alabama (9-10, 2-4) Calhoun* Lee* Stover* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Williams McGee Haslam Mitchell Boyanov Morris Davis TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: 8-24 (33.3%) 2nd: (37.0%) Game: 35.3% 3FG: 1st: 0-8 (0.0%) 2nd: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 26.7% FT: 1st: 6-10 (60.0%) 2nd: (66.7%) Game: 64.0% Little Rock (12-7, 3-3) Black* Hill* Billings* Johnson Jr Burns* Pippins Jackson Marcus Goldman Osse Moorman Brady TEAM 7 TOTALS FG: 1st: (40.7%) 2nd: (52.0%) Game: 46.2% 3FG: 1st: 3-10 (30.0%) 2nd: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 36.8% FT: 1st: 8-9 (88.9%) 2nd: (90.9%) Game: 90.0% USA Offi cials...hampton, Wilkins, Chance Jr. LR Attendance... 2,760 Monday, January 23, 2017 Arkansas State 74, South Alabama 62 Jonesboro, Ark./Convocation Center South Alabama (9-11, 2-5) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Morris Stover TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (35.7%) 2nd: (45.8%) Game: 40.4% 3FG: 1st: 5-13 (38.5%) 2nd: 1-6 (16.7%) Game: 31.6% FT: 1st: 6-8 (75.0%) 2nd: 8-12 (66.7%) Game: 70.0% Arkansas State (14-6, 5-2) Bruce* Thomas* Lindsey* Carter* Foster* Boudie Simmons Kern Simms TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (57.1%) 2nd: (43.5%) Game: 51.7% 3FG: 1st: 4-11 (36.4%) 2nd: 2-9 (22.2%) Game: 30.0% FT: 1st: 1-4 (25.0%) 2nd: 7-8 (87.5%) Game: 66.7% USA Offi cials... Sitton, Mathis, Stryffeler A-STATE Attendance... 4,440 Saturday, January 28, 2017 South Alabama 78, Georgia Southern 66 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Georgia Southern (14-7, 7-1) Glenn* Hughes* Smith* Brown* Allsmiller* Boykins Gladden Simmons TEAM 5 TOTALS FG: 1st: (51.9%) 2nd: 7-32 (21.9%) Game: 35.6% 3FG: 1st: 7-15 (46.7%) 2nd: 3-19 (15.8%) Game: 29.4% FT: 1st: 5-6 (83.3%) 2nd: 9-17 (52.9%) Game: 60.9% South Alabama (10-11, 3-5) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Morris Davis Stover TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (52.2%) 2nd: (51.6%) Game: 51.9% 3FG: 1st: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd: 4-12 (33.3%) Game: 36.4% FT: 1st: 8-11 (72.7%) 2nd: 6-9 (66.7%) Game: 70.0% GS Offi cials...gattis, Heatly, Lenox USA Attendance... 2,439 Monday, January 30, 2017 Georgia State 83, South Alabama 80 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Georgia State (14-7, 7-2) Hollowell* Clayton* Benlevi* Williams* Simonds* Dennis Session Mitchell Thomas TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (60.9%) 2nd: (57.1%) Game: 59.1% 3FG: 1st: 6-12 (50.0%) 2nd: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 47.4% FT: 1st: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd: (68.0%) Game: 62.9% South Alabama (10-12, 3-6) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (44.0%) 2nd: (50.0%) Game: 47.3% 3FG: 1st: 4-13 (30.8%) 2nd: 5-13 (38.5%) Game: 34.6% FT: 1st: 2-7 (28.6%) 2nd: (85.0%) Game: 70.4% GSU Offi cials...casey, Lusk, Sterling USA Attendance... 2,110 Saturday, February 4, 2017 South Alabama 76, Troy 71 Troy, Ala./Trojan Arena South Alabama (11-12, 4-6) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 0 TOTALS FG: 1st: (40.0%) 2nd: (57.7%) Game: 48.2% 3FG: 1st: 4-11 (36.4%) 2nd: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 38.9% FT: 1st: 4-5 (80.0%) 2nd: (68.8%) Game: 71.4% Troy (12-12, 4-6) Davis Jr.* Varnado* Walker* Baker* Person* Peace Hollimon Miller Hicks TEAM 6 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-27 (33.3%) 2nd: (42.4%) Game: 38.3% 3FG: 1st: 3-12 (25.0%) 2nd: 5-20 (25.0%) Game: 25.0% FT: 1st: (85.7%) 2nd: 5-5 (100%) Game: 69.5% USA Offi cials... Acosta, Mathis, Cullins Troy Attendance... 2,221 Saturday, February 11, 2017 South Alabama 66, Louisiana-Monroe 63 Monroe, La./Fant-Ewing Coliseum South Alabama (12-12, 5-6) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.5%) 2nd: (55.0%) Game: 44.2% 3FG: 1st: 4-8 (50.0%) 2nd: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 50.0% FT: 1st: 3-5 (60.0%) 2nd: (100%) Game: 86.7% Louisiana-Monroe (7-18, 1-11) Munnings* Washington* Alabakis* Coppola* McDaniel* Jean-Pierre Cooper Richard Taylor Martin TEAM 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (37.9%) 2nd: (40.0%) Game: 39.0% 3FG: 1st: 4-11 (36.4%) 2nd: 2-10 (20.0%) Game: 28.6% FT: 1st: 4-7 (57.1%) 2nd: 7-10 (70.0%) Game: 64.7% USA Offi cials... Walton, Whaley, Shoulders ULM Attendance... 1,421 Page 32

34 BOX SCORES Monday, February 13, 2017 Louisiana-Lafayette 87, South Alabama 61 Lafayette, La./Cajundome South Alabama (12-13, 5-7) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Haslam Morris Davis Stover TEAM 0 TOTALS FG: 1st: (34.5%) 2nd: (33.3%) Game: 33.8% 3FG: 1st: 1-8 (12.5%) 2nd: 0-7 (0.0%) Game: 6.7% FT: 1st: 7-9 (77.8%) 2nd: 9-10 (90.0%) Game: 84.2% Louisiana-Lafayette (15-11, 5-8) Miller* Washington* Wright* Bartley IV* Stove* Evans Davis Broussard Hardy Brown Aucoin Stalcup TEAM 4 TOTALS FG: 1st: (41.9%) 2nd: (60.7%) Game: 50.8% 3FG: 1st: 3-10 (30.0%) 2nd: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 47.1% FT: 1st: 8-14 (57.1%) 2nd: (73.3%) Game: 65.5% USA Offi cials... Gattis, Smith, Mathis ULL Attendance... 3,179 Saturday, February 18, 2017 South Alabama 87, Appalachian State 71 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Appalachian State (8-16, 3-10) Kinney* Hinton* Johnson, T.* Shabazz* Logan* Johnson, I Good Holley O Boyle Babic Cottrell TEAM 4 TOTALS FG: 1st: (44.8%) 2nd: (41.9%) Game: 43.3% 3FG: 1st: 5-12 (41.7%) 2nd: 4-12 (33.3%) Game: 37.5% FT: 1st: 5-8 (62.5%) 2nd: 8-17 (47.1%) Game: 52.0% South Alabama (13-13, 6-7) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 5 TOTALS FG: 1st: (45.8%) 2nd: (57.1%) Game: 51.9% 3FG: 1st: 3-7 (42.9%) 2nd: 6-10 (60.0%) Game: 52.9% FT: 1st: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd: (79.2%) Game: 70.6% App Offi cials...evans, Langley, Short USA Attendance... 2,786 Monday, February 20, 2017 Coastal Carolina 81, South Alabama 77 OT Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Coastal Carolina (14-14, 9-6) Beck* Shaw* Wiggins* Wilson* Ray-St. Cyr* Robertson Holmes Jr Labinowicz Williams-Powell Enaga Coleman TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: 9-25 (36.0%) 2nd: (38.1%) OT: 4-6 (66.7%) Game: 39.7% 3FG: 1st: 4-12 (33.3%) 2nd: 6-16 (37.5%) OT: 1-2 (50.0%) Game: 36.7% FT: 1st: 3-8 (37.5%) 2nd: 5-7 (71.4%) OT: 4-8 (50.0%) Game: 52.2% South Alabama (13-14, 6-8) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Davis Stover TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (46.4%) 2nd: (41.7%) OT: 2-5 (40.0%) Game: 43.9% 3FG: 1st: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd: 2-9 (22.2%) OT: 0-2 (0.0%) Game: 28.6% FT: 1st: 9-14 (64.3%) 2nd: 7-13 (53.8%) OT: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 61.8% CCU Offi cials... Sirmons, Hess, Hampton USA Attendance... 1,605 Saturday, February 25, 2017 Texas-Arlington 86, South Alabama 75 Arlington, Texas/College Park Center South Alabama (13-15, 6-9) Williams* Lee* MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Calhoun McGee Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 6 TOTALS FG: 1st: (45.5%) 2nd: (32.5%) Game: 38.4% 3FG: 1st: 5-11 (45.5%) 2nd: 3-19 (15.8%) Game: 26.7% FT: 1st: 3-5 (60.0%) 2nd: 8-18 (44.4%) Game: 47.8% Texas-Arlington (22-6, 12-3) Hervey* Bilbao* Neal* Charles* Jones* Bryant Hawkins Wilson Muirhead Harris Kabadyundi Pope TEAM 0 TOTALS FG: 1st: (46.7%) 2nd: (53.8%) Game: 50.0% 3FG: 1st: 9-16 (56.3%) 2nd: 4-13 (30.8%) Game: 44.8% FT: 1st: 9-15 (60.0%) 2nd: 8-14 (57.1%) Game: 58.6% USA Offi cials...hampton, Cohen, Bemis UTA Attendance... 2,878 Monday, February 27, 2017 Texas State 90, South Alabama 64 San Marcos, Texas/Strahan Coliseum South Alabama (13-16, 6-10) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Haslam Boyanov Morris Davis Stover TEAM 3 TOTALS FG: 1st: (44.0%) 2nd: (47.6%) Game: 45.7% 3FG: 1st: 1-6 (16.7%) 2nd: 2-6 (33.3%) Game: 25.0% FT: 1st: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd: (83.3%) Game: 67.9% Texas State (17-11, 10-6) Gilder-Tilbury* King* Conley* Black* Pearson* Josephs Julien Blount Duncan Starwood Davis Prijovic TEAM 5 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (60.7%) 2nd: (56.7%) Game: 58.6% 3FG: 1st: 2-7 (28.6%) 2nd: 7-14 (50.0%) Game: 42.9% FT: 1st: 9-9 (100%) 2nd: 4-5 (80.0%) Game: 92.9% USA Offi cials...austin, Pettigrew, Jackson TXST Attendance... 3,527 Thursday, March 2, 2017 Little Rock 62, South Alabama 57 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Little Rock (15-15, 6-11) Hill* Shoshi* Billings* Osse* Burns* Pippins Jackson Jones Black Johnson Jr Marcus Moorman TEAM 5 TOTALS FG: 1st: 4-18 (22.2%) 2nd: (73.7%) Game: 48.6% 3FG: 1st: 3-10 (30.0%) 2nd: 7-8 (87.5%) Game: 55.6% FT: 1st: 7-10 (70.0%) 2nd: 9-9 (100%) Game: 84.2% South Alabama (13-17, 6-11) MuepoKelly* Ajayi* Mitchell* Williams* Lee* Calhoun McGee Morris Davis Stover TEAM 1 1 TOTALS FG: 1st: (45.5%) 2nd: 8-21 (38.1%) Game: 41.9% 3FG: 1st: 3-10 (30.0%) 2nd: 3-10 (30.0%) Game: 30.0% FT: 1st: 9-15 (60.0%) 2nd: 6-11 (54.5%) Game: 57.7% LR Offi cials...hartzell, Potter, Schnur USA Attendance... 1,628 Page 33

35 BOX SCORES/NOTES Saturday, March 4, 2017 South Alabama 73, Arkansas State 70 Mobile, Ala./Mitchell Center Arkansas State (20-11, 11-7) Simmons* Thomas* Lindsey* Carter* Foster* Kern Simms Bruce TEAM 6 TOTALS FG: 1st: (54.2%) 2nd: (47.6%) Game: 51.1% 3FG: 1st: 3-7 (42.9%) 2nd: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 50.0% FT: 1st: 8-10 (80.0%) 2nd: 9-16 (56.3%) Game: 65.4% South Alabama (14-17, 7-11) Boyanov* Stover* MuepoKelly* Calhoun* Williams* Lee Davis Ajayi Mitchell TEAM 6 TOTALS FG: 1st: (43.8%) 2nd: (47.8%) Game: 45.5% 3FG: 1st: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd: 5-7 (71.4%) Game: 52.9% FT: 1st: 3-4 (75.0%) 2nd: (68.8%) Game: 70.0% A-St Offi cials... Jordan, Spainhour, Totten USA Attendance... 1,838 Wednesday, March 8, 2017 Coastal Carolina 80, South Alabama 67 New Orleans, La./Lakefront Arena South Alabama (14-18) Calhoun* Williams* Boyanov* Stover* MuepoKelly* McGee Haslam Lee Morris Davis Ajayi Mitchell TEAM 10 TOTALS FG: 1st: (40.0%) 2nd: (41.4%) Game: 40.7% 3FG: 1st: 5-16 (31.3%) 2nd: 2-15 (13.3%) Game: 22.6% FT: 1st: 3-9 (33.3%) 2nd: 9-13 (69.2%) Game: 54.5% Coastal Carolina (16-16) Shaw* Wiggins* Beck* Wilson* Ray-St. Cyr* Robertson Labinowicz Williams-Powell Adams Bamba Coleman TEAM 2 TOTALS FG: 1st: (51.6%) 2nd: (43.3%) Game: 47.5% 3FG: 1st: 7-10 (70.0%) 2nd: 4-6 (66.7%) Game: 68.8% FT: 1st: 5-8 (62.5%) 2nd: 6-9 (66.7%) Game: 64.7% USA Offi cials...hampton, Gammon, Whaley CCU Attendance... 1,045 JAGS MATCH BEST START TO SEASON With South Alabama s win over Jacksonville, the Jaguars improved to 5-0, equaling the program s best-ever start to a year The team also won fi ve in a row to open the year before losing at No. 13 Louisville The team lost its opener then reeled off 12 straight wins, and the Jags lost game one and won their next eight. WILLIAMS SETS 3-POINT RECORDS In the regular-season fi nale vs. Arkansas State, Ken Williams became South Alabama s all-time 3-point leader He went 4 for 8 from distance, including the game winner with 0.8 seconds left to pass Derek Turner ( ) He set the attempts record vs. Blue Mountain (11/14), passing Turner with a 2-for-5 performance Williams ended his career with pointers and 778 attempts Williams averaged 67.7 triples per season in the fi rst three years of his career, including a personal-best 87 as a sophomore, and holds the school mark for treys as a freshman (55) and sophomore. THE COMEBACK KIDS In South Alabama s last six wins of the year, the team rallied from a double-digit defi cit fi ve times Four of those wins came at home and two were by 12 points Against Texas State, the Jags trailed by 11 early in the second half before winning in overtime, then came back from a 12-point defi cit vs. Georgia Southern in a victory A 10-point rally highlighted a win at Louisiana-Monroe, while USA trailed by 10 in the fi rst half to Appalachian State before coming back for an win In the regular-season fi nale vs. Arkansas State, South Alabama fell behind by 12 midway through the second half but used a 16-2 run to pull ahead and got a 3-pointer from Ken Williams with 0.8 seconds left to win CAUSING HAVOK The Jaguars were the Sun Belt s best team in creating problems for opposing offenses and ranked among the top teams in the nation South Alabama led the league in turnover margin (+3.16), steals (7.5 spg) and turnovers forced (16.3 pg) The team ranked in the top 50 in Division I in all three categories and the top 20 in two The Jags were 15th in turnovers forced, 20th in turnover margin and 44th in steals. JAGUARS WIN BIG South Alabama defeated Blue Mountain (Miss.) in the team s home opener, which is tied for the second-largest win in school history, and biggest since The Toppers were held to 11 fi rst-half points, tied for the fewest before halftime since Georgia State scored two in , and the 35 points total are tied for the fi fth-lowest total in school history. HOME OPENING SUCCESS In the 49 years of the program, the Jaguars have a history of successful home openers USA sports a 41-8 record in its home opening contests and has won 25 in a row The last loss was to Southern Miss in 1991 The streak was extended in with an win over Blue Mountain Spring Hill is the most frequent victim during the streak, losing three times The Jaguars have defeated Abilene Christian, Alabama State, Alcorn State and Prairie View A&M twice each in season lid-lifters. ACCURACY IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS Under head coach Matthew Graves, South Alabama is (.741) when compiling a higher shooting percentage than its opponent (.694) vs. SBC schools but (.147) 6-39 (.133) vs. Sun Belt teams when being outshot Last year the Jags were 13-3 with the shooting advantage and 1-16 without it In , South Alabama was 9-3 when winning the shooting battle but 3-18 (1-18 vs. Division I opponents) when losing it. THAT 70S SHOW When scoring 70 or more since the start of the season, the Jaguars are (.656), but 9-56 (.138) when scoring 69 or fewer In , the Jaguars were 11-5 with 70-plus and 3-14 when under 70 The season prior, South Alabama was 10-5, its lowest win percentage when scoring 70-plus in the last eight years, and was 2-16 when scoring 69 or fewer. AT HOME IN THE MITCHELL CENTER Since the facility opened in 1999, the Jaguars have established a winning tradition on their home fl oor, the Mitchell Center In 15 seasons, South Alabama has a (.678) record and has eight seasons of 10 or more wins In the Jags posted a 17-1 slate in front of their home fans (17-0 in the regular season), the second-most home wins in school history (19, ). SPANNING THE COUNTRY Eight different states and two countries were represented on the USA roster There were three players from California and Alabama, two players each from Louisiana and Georgia, and one each from Tennessee, Florida, Arkansas and Texas Senior Georgi Boyanov is from Lovech, Bulgaria, and sophomore Nikola Marijan is a native of Backi Brestovac, Serbia. Page 34

36 SUN BELT STANDINGS / STATS East Standings SBC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Texas-Arlington Georgia State Arkansas State Texas State Georgia Southern Louisiana Troy Coastal Carolina South Alabama Little Rock Appalachian State Louisiana-Monroe SCORING OFFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Texas-Arlington Troy Georgia Southern Georgia State Appalachian State Arkansas State Coastal Carolina South Alabama Little Rock Texas State Louisiana-Monroe SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1 Texas State Little Rock Arkansas State Louisiana-Monroe Texas-Arlington Georgia State Troy South Alabama Coastal Carolina Georgia Southern Appalachian State Louisiana-Lafayette SCORING MARGIN G Off. Def. Margin 1 Texas-Arlington Troy Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas State Texas State Georgia State Georgia Southern Little Rock Coastal Carolina South Alabama Appalachian State Louisiana-Monroe FREE THROW PCT. G FTM FTA Pct 1 Little Rock Troy Louisiana-Lafayette Appalachian State Texas-Arlington Louisiana-Monroe Georgia Southern Texas State Coastal Carolina South Alabama Georgia State Arkansas State FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct 1 Georgia State Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas State Texas-Arlington Troy Texas State Little Rock Georgia Southern South Alabama Louisiana-Monroe Coastal Carolina Appalachian State FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct 1 Georgia State Texas State Texas-Arlington Coastal Carolina Troy Arkansas State Georgia Southern Louisiana-Monroe South Alabama Little Rock Appalachian State Louisiana-Lafayette POINT FG PCT. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct 1 Arkansas State Georgia Southern Troy Georgia State Little Rock Louisiana-Lafayette Appalachian State Texas-Arlington Louisiana-Monroe Texas State Coastal Carolina South Alabama POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct 1 Texas State Arkansas State Texas-Arlington Georgia State Coastal Carolina Georgia Southern Troy South Alabama Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Lafayette Little Rock Appalachian State REBOUNDING OFFENSE G No. Avg/G 1 Coastal Carolina Texas-Arlington Louisiana-Lafayette Appalachian State Troy Arkansas State Georgia State Louisiana-Monroe Georgia Southern South Alabama Texas State Little Rock REBOUNDING DEFENSE G No. Avg/G 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Little Rock Texas State Georgia State Arkansas State Troy Louisiana-Monroe Texas-Arlington Appalachian State Coastal Carolina South Alabama Georgia Southern REBOUNDING MARGIN G For Opp Margin 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Texas-Arlington Coastal Carolina Arkansas State Troy Georgia State Appalachian State Little Rock Louisiana-Monroe Texas State South Alabama Georgia Southern BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1 Texas State Georgia State Little Rock South Alabama Troy Georgia Southern Appalachian State Coastal Carolina Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas State Texas-Arlington Louisiana-Monroe ASSISTS G No. Avg/G 1 Texas-Arlington Texas State Louisiana-Lafayette Appalachian State Louisiana-Monroe Troy South Alabama Arkansas State Georgia State Coastal Carolina Little Rock Georgia Southern STEALS G No. Avg/G 1 South Alabama Texas-Arlington Georgia State Louisiana-Lafayette Georgia Southern Texas State Coastal Carolina Troy Little Rock Appalachian State Arkansas State Louisiana-Monroe TURNOVER MARGIN USA Opp Margin 1 South Alabama Georgia Southern Louisiana-Lafayette Texas State Texas-Arlington Little Rock Georgia State Arkansas State Troy Coastal Carolina Appalachian State Louisiana-Monroe ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO A TO Ratio 1 Texas State Texas-Arlington Louisiana-Lafayette Troy Louisiana-Monroe Appalachian State South Alabama Arkansas State Little Rock Coastal Carolina Georgia Southern Georgia State POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1 Georgia Southern Texas-Arlington Troy Appalachian State Coastal Carolina Georgia State Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Lafayette South Alabama Arkansas State Little Rock Texas State Page 35

37 SUN BELT STATS / HONORS SCORING GP Points Avg/G 1 Ike Smith-GS Tookie Brown-GS Kevin Hervey-UTA Shabazz Ronshad-APP Jordon Varnado-TROY Devin Carter-A-St Jay Wright-ULL Kavin Gilder-Tilbury-TXST Frank Bartley-ULL Jeremy Hollowell-GSU REBOUNDING GP Total Avg/G 1 Bryce Washington-ULL Kevin Hervey-UTA Travis Munnings-ULM Demario Beck-CCU Willie Clayton-GSU Jordon Varnado-TROY Jorge Bilbao-UTA Johnson Isaac-APP Lis Shoshi-LR Colton Ray-St. Cyr-CCU FIELD GOAL PCT FG FGA Pct 1 Bryce Washington-ULL D Marcus Simonds-GSU Jordon Varnado-TROY Ike Smith-GS Kavin Gilder-Tilbury-TXST Jaylen Shaw-CCU Kevin Hervey-UTA Jay Wright-ULL Devin Carter-A-St Jeremy Hollowell-GSU ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G 1 Erick Neal-UTA Donte Thomas-A-St Nick Coppola-ULM Ojai Black-TXST Tookie Brown-GS Jay Wright-ULL Jaylen Shaw-CCU Ken Williams-USA Kevin Baker-TROY Marcus Johnson-LR FREE THROW PCT FT FTA Pct 1 Marcus Johnson-LR Wesley Person-TROY Ken Williams-USA Jeremy Hollimon-TROY Tookie Brown-GS Kevin Hervey-UTA Jeremy Hollowell-GSU Ojai Black-TXST Johnathan Stove-ULL Shabazz Ronshad-APP STEALS GP No. Avg/G 1 Jay Wright-ULL Erick Neal-UTA Frank Bartley-ULL Ike Smith-GS Shaq Calhoun-USA Tookie Brown-GS Nijal Pearson-TXST Jaylen Shaw-CCU Don MuepoKelly-USA Bryce Washington-ULL POINT FG PCT 3FG 3FGA Pct 1 Jake Allsmiller-GS Good Patrick-APP Devin Carter-A-St Wesley Person-TROY Ike Smith-GS Jaylen Shaw-CCU Drew Charles-UTA Kavin Gilder-Tilbury-TXST Jalen Jones-UTA Kemy Osse-LR POINT FG MADE GP 3FG Avg/G 1 Devin Carter-A-St Elijah Wilson-CCU Wesley Person-TROY Jake Allsmiller-GS Shabazz Ronshad-APP Frank Bartley-ULL Drew Charles-UTA Kavin Gilder-Tilbury-TXST Kevin Baker-TROY Kevin Hervey-UTA BLOCKED SHOTS GP No. Avg/G 1 Lis Shoshi-LR Jordon Varnado-TROY Don MuepoKelly-USA Johnson Tyrell-APP Immanuel King-TXST Demario Beck-CCU Kavin Gilder-Tilbury-TXST Malik Benlevi-GSU Jahmiah Simmons-A-St Trhae Mitchell-USA ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO A TO Ratio 1 Nick Coppola-ULM Ojai Black-TXST Donte Thomas-A-St Erick Neal-UTA Kevin Baker-TROY Tookie Brown-GS Ken Williams-USA Jaylen Shaw-CCU Jay Wright-ULL SUN BELT HONORS First Team All-Conference Tookie Brown (Georgia Southern, So., G) Ike Smith (Georgia Southern, So., G) Kevin Hervey (Texas-Arlington, Jr., F) Kavin Gilder-Tilbury (Texas State, Sr., F) Jordon Varnado (Troy, So., F) Second Team All-Conference Devin Carter (Arkansas State, RS Sr., G) Jeremy Hollowell (Georgia State, Sr., F) Bryce Washington (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., F) Jay Wright (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., G) Erick Neal (UTA, Jr., G) Third Team All-Conference Ronshad Shabazz (Appalachian State, So., G) Jaylen Shaw (Coastal Carolina, Jr., G) D Marcus Simonds (Georgia State, Fr., G) Frank Bartley IV (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., G) Wesley Person (Troy, Jr., G) Player of the Year: Kevin Hervey (Texas-Arlington, Jr., F) Defensive Player of the Year: Jay Wright (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., G) Freshman of the Year: D Marcus Simonds (Georgia State, Fr., G) Newcomer of the Year: Frank Bartley IV (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., G) Joe Gottfried Coach of the Year: Scott Cross, Texas-Arlington SBC Players of the Week 11/15 Kavin Gilder-Tilbury, Texas State 11/22 Donte Thomas, Arkansas State 11/29 Frank Bartley, Louisiana-Lafayette 12/6 Kevin Hervey, Texas-Arlington 12/13 Bryce Washington, Louisiana-Lafayette 1/3 Tookie Brown, Georgia Southern 1/10 Jaylen Shaw, Coastal Carolina 1/17 Jeremy Hollowell, Georgia State 1/24 Ike Smith, Georgia Southern 1/31 D Marcus Simonds, Georgia State 2/7 Mike Hughes, Georgia Southern 2/14 Jordon Varnado, Troy 2/21 Kevin Hervey, Texas-Arlington 2/28 Kavin Gilder-Tilbury, Texas State 3/6 Nijal Pearson, Texas State Page 36

38 ALL-TIME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME Points:... 46, Eugene Oliver at Southern Miss, 2/14/74 Field Goals:...19, Roger Webb vs. Abilene Christian, 1/11/ , Eugene Oliver at Southern Miss, 2/14/74 Field Goal Attempts:... 30, Michael Gerren at South Florida, 2/10/83 Field Goal Percentage: (12-12), Samuel Hines vs. Auburn, 12/21/91 Three Pointers:... 9, Freddie Goldstein at Troy, 1/14/12...9, Freddie Goldstein at Louisiana-Monroe, 2/11/12 Three Point Attempts:... 17, Michael Gerren at South Florida, 2/9/ , Dean Marshman vs. Northwestern State, 12/9/94 Three Point Percentage: (6-6), Demetric Bennett vs. Mississippi State, 12/15/07 Free Throws:... 21, Roger Webb at Florida Tech, 2/8/69 Free Throw Attempts:... 21, Roger Webb at Florida Tech, 2/8/69 FT Percentage: (21-21), Roger Webb at Florida Tech, 2/8/69 Rebounds:... 28, Leon Williams vs. Texas-Arlington, 12/30/72 Assists:...19, Herb Andrew vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2/2/81 Blocks:... 9, Frank Wilson vs. UAB, 12/20/94...9, Kelly Blaine vs. Alabama State, 12/27/84 Steals:...9, Ed Rains vs. Oregon Tech, 12/15/79 TEAM SINGLE GAME Points: vs. Prairie View, 12/2/94 Field Goals:...62 vs. Prairie View, 12/2/94 Field Goal Attempts: vs. Prairie View, 12/2/94 Field Goal Percentage: (43-60) vs. Roosevelt, 1/2/84 Three Pointers: at Rice, 12/7/13 Three Point Attempts:...43 at Jacksonville, 1/16/95 Three Point Percentage: (10-14) at Louisiana Tech, 1/24/98 Free Throws:...39 vs. Alabama State, 1/11/ vs. Western Kentucky 2/24/ vs. Spring Hill, 2/25/69 Free Throw Attempts:...56 at Bethune-Cookman 2/20/02 Free Throw Percentage: (12-12) at Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/24/97 Rebounds:...84 vs. St. Bernard, 12/7/84 Assists: vs. Austin Peay, 12/27/78 Turnovers:...36 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1/3/02 Blocks:...15 vs. Austin Peay, 12/27/78 Steals:...22 vs. Rice, 12/29/75 Highest Winning Score: vs. Prairie View (114), 12/2/94 Highest Losing Score: vs. Loyola-New Orleans (114), 2/26/ vs. Southern (117), 12/17/94 Lowest Winning Score: vs. Louisiana Tech (39), 12/15/ vs. Colorado State (40), 12/9/98 Lowest Losing Score:...20 vs. New Orleans (22), 2/26/78 Largest Margin of Victory: (105-47) vs. Missouri Baptist, 1/3/80 Largest Margin of Victory (Away): (105-59) vs. Jacksonville, 3/6/89 Rebounds: , Terry Catledge, Rebounds Per Game: , Terry Catledge, Assists:...203, Anthony Foster, Blocks:...85, Kelvin Kato, Steals:...84, Cedric Yelding, TEAM SINGLE SEASON Wins... 26, Losses... 21, & Points...2,912, Points Per Game , Field Goals... 1,102, Field Goal Attempts...2,269, Field Goal Percentage ( ), Free Throws , Free Throws Attempts , Free Throw Percentage ( ), Rebounds... 1,408, Assists...655, Turnovers , Blocks , Steals , Longest Winning Streak...14, 12/5/80-1/17/81 Longest Losing Streak...9, 2/13-12/18/71 INDIVIDUAL CAREER Points...2,221, Jeff Hodge, Scoring Average , Terry Catledge, Field Goals...876, Jeff Hodge, Field Goal Attempts...1,695, Jeff Hodge, Field Goal Percentage ( ), Rico Alderson, Free Throws , Augustine Rubit, Free Throw Attempts , Augustine Rubit, Free Throw Percentage ( ), Bryan Sherrer, Point Field Goals...253, Ken Williams, Point Field Goal Attempts , Ken Williams, Point Field Goal Percentage...480, Michael Gerren, Rebounds...1,183, Augustine Rubit, Rebound Average , Terry Catledge, Assists...566, Cedric Yelding, Steals...241, Cedric Yelding, Blocks...213, Kelly Blaine, Games Played...127, Ken Williams, INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON Points:...718, Terry Catledge, Points Per Game: , Terry Catledge, Field Goals: , Terry Catledge, Field Goal Attempts: , Terry Catledge, Field Goal Percentage: ( ), Brandon Davis, Three Point Field Goals:...99, Chris Young, Three Point Attempts:...260, Chris Young, Three Point Field Goal Percentage: (52-108), Jeff Hodge, Free Throws:...198, Augustine Rubit, Free Throw Attempts: , Terry Catledge, Free Throw Percentage: ( ), Andy Denny, Augustine Rubit Career rebounding leader Michael Gerren Career 3-point percentage leader Cedric Yelding Career assists leader Page 37

39 CAREER RECORDS (Min. 75% games played over two seasons) POINTS 1. Jeff Hodge 2, Augustine Rubit 1, Terry Catledge 1, Ed Rains 1, Junie Lewis 1, Rory White 1, Ken Williams 1, Demetric Bennett 1, Andy Denny 1, Demetrice Williams 1, Roger Webb 1, Derek Turner 1, Virgil Stanescu 1, Henry Williams 1, Michael Gerren 1, Kent Carson Richard Law Brandon Davis Eugene Oliver Domonic Tilford POINTS PER GAME 1. Terry Catledge Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Andy Denny Eugene Oliver Michael Gerren Roger Webb Augustine Rubit Ed Rains Darrian Evans REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Terry Catledge Leon Williams Augustine Rubit Rick Sinclair Dave Davis DeAndre Coleman John Mallard Rico Alderson Darrian Evans Earnest Jackson ASSISTS 1. Cedric Yelding Jeff Hodge Demetrice Williams Scott Williams Junie Lewis Anthony Foster Daon Merritt Ken Williams Barrington Stevens III Carlos Smith Scott Williams Demetric Bennett Dexter Shouse Ericson Beck STEALS PER GAME 1. Cedric Yelding Darrian Evans Lonnie Legette Dexter Shouse Michael Gerren Jeff Hodge Demetrice Williams Ericson Beck Ray Edwards Mario Jointer BLOCKS 1. Kelly Blaine Javier Carter Augustine Rubit Brandon Davis John May Ronald Douglas Rory White Frank Wilson Kelvin Kato Cesar Portillo Cedric Yelding Terry Catledge REBOUNDS 1. Augustine Rubit 1, Terry Catledge Rory White Ed Rains Henry Williams Virgil Stanescu John May Georgi Boyanov Mychal Ammons Brandon Davis ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Daon Merritt Ray Edwards Cedric Yelding Herb Andrew Lonnie Legette Anthony Foster Junie Lewis Michael Gerren Dexter Shouse Boobie James STEALS 1. Cedric Yelding Jeff Hodge Demetrice Williams Ed Rains Carlos Smith Junie Lewis Brandon Davis BLOCKS PER GAME 1. Kelly Blaine Cesar Portillo Frank Wilson Javier Carter Ronald Douglas Dave Davis Rick Sinclair Rico Alderson Augustine Rubit Brandon Davis Page 38

40 CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jeff Hodge Rory White Terry Catledge Junie Lewis Augustine Rubit Ed Rains Ken Williams Andy Denny Roger Webb Demetric Bennett Jeff Hodge FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Jeff Hodge 1, Ken Williams 1, Junie Lewis 1, Augustine Rubit 1, Ed Rains 1, Rory White 1, Terry Catledge 1, Roger Webb 1, Andy Denny 1, Demetric Bennett 1, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3 made p/g) 1. Rico Alderson.589 ( ) Kelly Blaine.577 ( ) John Blake.577 ( ) Dennis Still.570 ( ) Brandon Davis.566 ( ) Samuel Hines.564 ( ) Rory White.564 (732-1,298) Henry Williams.558 ( ) Jose Waitman.558 ( ) Terry Catledge.556 (721-1,296) THREE POINTERS MADE 1. Ken Williams Derek Turner Demetric Bennett Chris Young Richard Law Carlos Smith Jeff Hodge Domonic Tilford Mario Jointer Demetrice Williams Derek Turner THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS 1. Ken Williams Derek Turner Demetric Bennett Chris Young Carlos Smith Richard Law Mario Jointer Domonic Tilford Antoine Allen Jeff Hodge THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 made p/g) 1. Michael Gerren.480 (59-123) Jeff Hodge.437 ( ) Toby Madison.434 ( ) Demetric Bennett.416 ( ) Derek Turner.415 ( ) Ravonte Dantzler.410 ( ) Jason Hamm.391 (75-192) Domonic Tilford.386 ( ) Chris Young.379 ( ) Richard Law.376 ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Augustine Rubit Ed Rains Demetrice Williams Terry Catledge Kent Carson Ken Williams Jeff Hodge Virgil Stansecu Andy Denny Junie Lewis Rory White FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Augustine Rubit Ed Rains Terry Catledge Demetrice Williams Ken Williams Kent Carson Virgil Stanescu Jeff Hodge Rory White Brandon Davis FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2 made p/g) 1. Bryan Sherrer.896 ( ) Domonic Tilford.859 ( ) Andy Denny.853 ( ) Terrance Brodnick.848 ( ) Jeff Hodge.839 ( ) Roger Webb.825 ( ) Kent Carson.803 ( ) Dexter Shouse.798 ( ) Ken Williams.789 ( ) Gary Redus.787 ( ) GAMES PLAYED 1. Ken Williams Barrington Stevens III Jeff Hodge Demetrice Williams Augustine Rubit Carlos Smith Henry Williams Javier Carter Georgi Boyanov Ed Rains Scott Williams DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Virgil Stanescu Dave Davis Leon Williams Rick Sinclair Rico Alderson John Mallard Rory White Ed Rains Gabe Estaba Rory White Page 39

41 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Demetric Bennett Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Ed Rains Junie Lewis Michael Gerren POINTS PER GAME 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Roger Webb Andy Denny Darrian Evans Michael Gerren Terry Catledge Terry Catledge REBOUNDS 1. Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit John Mallard Gabe Estaba Terry Catledge Virgil Stanescu DeAndré Coleman Augustine Rubit REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit John Mallard Augustine Rubit Leon Williams Rick Sinclair Terry Catledge Dave Davis Leon Williams ASSISTS 1. Anthony Foster Junie Lewis Cedric Yelding Herb Andrew Daon Merritt Ray Edwards Alonzo Lambert Daon Merritt Cedric Yelding Scott Williams Anthony Foster ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Anthony Foster Cedric Yelding Ray Edwards Alonzo Lambert Herb Andrew Junie Lewis Daon Merritt Cedric Yelding Daon Merritt Lonnie Leggette STEALS 1. Cedric Yelding Dexter Shouse Demetrice Williams Cedric Yelding Ericson Beck Eugene Oliver Glenn Selph Jeff Hodge Demetrice Williams Darrian Evans Cedric Yelding STEALS PER GAME 1. Cedric Yelding Dexter Shouse Demetrice Williams Cedric Yelding Eugene Oliver Jeff Hodge Glenn Selph Ray Edwards Darrian Evans Ericson Beck BLOCKS 1. Kelvin Kato Kelly Blaine Javier Carter Javier Carter Kelly Blaine Ronald Douglas Cesar Portillo Kelly Blaine Augustine Rubit Brandon Davis BLOCKS PER GAME 1. Kelvin Cato Kelly Blaine Javier Carter Javier Carter Kelly Blaine Frank Wilson Cesar Portillo Ronald Douglas Kelly Blaine Dave Davis Page 40

42 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Rory White Terry Catledge Junie Lewis Rory White Terry Catledge FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Terry Catledge Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Michael Gerren Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Demetric Bennett Ken Williams Tim Williams Eugene Oliver FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3 made p/g) 1. Brandon Davis.631 ( ) Darrian Evans.623 ( ) Rico Alderson.622 ( ) John Blake.620 ( ) Kelly Blaine.616 (90-146) Michael Phillips.601 ( ) Samuel Hines.598 ( ) Andy Denny.594 ( ) Brandon Davis.593 ( ) Virgil Stanescu.593 (99-167) Brandon Davis THREE-POINTERS MADE 1. Chris Young Derek Turner Demetric Bennett Chris Young Ken Williams Mario Jointer Domonic Tilford Demetric Bennett Freddie Goldstein Derek Turner Chris Young THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS 1. Chris Young Chris Young Ken Williams Demetric Bennett Mario Jointer Derek Turner Dominic Tilford Antoine Allen Ken Williams Freddie Goldstein THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 made p/g) 1. Jeff Hodge.481 (52-108) Michael Gerren.480 (59-123) Toby Madison.479 (67-140) Richard Law.459 (50-109) Derek Turner.452 (28-62) Ravonte Dantzler.445 (69-155) Derek Turner.443 (93-210) Demetric Bennett.435 (81-186) Jeff Hodge.427 (53-124) Carlos Smith.423 (44-104) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Kent Carson Russell Thompson Ed Rains Gabe Estaba Ed Rains Terry Catledge Taishaun Johnson Augustine Rubit FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Ed Rains Ed Rains Kent Carson Augustine Rubit Gabe Estaba Ed Rains Darrian Evans FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2 made p/g) 1. Andy Denny.914 ( ) Bryan Sherrer.901 (91-101) Richard Law.892 (58-65) Russell Thompson.886 ( ) Jeff Hodge.885 (92-104) Domonic Tilford.884 (84-95) Andy Denny.883 (68-77) Jeff Hodge.876 (99-113) Jeff Hodge.869 (93-107) Terrance Brodnick.854 (70-82) DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Gabe Estabe John Mallard Terry Catledge Leon Williams Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Virgil Stanescu CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Augustine Rubit 6 12/8/12 1/5/13 2. Terry Catledge 5 2/16/85 3/1/85 Terry Catledge 5 1/20/85 2/2/85 Terry Catledge 5 12/22/83 1/14/84 Terry Catledge 5 11/29/83 12/9/83 Terry Catledge 5 12/12/82 12/27/82 Rick Sinclair 5 1/17/76 1/29/76 Leon Williams 5 2/2/74 2/14/ , Six times, most recently by 2/18/12 3/3/12 Augustine Rubit Page 41

43 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. Eugene Oliver 46 at Southern Miss 2/14/74 2. Junie Lewis 41 at Virginia Commonwealth 1/30/88 Roger Webb 41 at Florida Tech 12/8/69 4. Roger Webb 40 Abilene Christian 1/11/71 5. Demetric Bennett 39 Mississippi State 12/15/07 Michael Gerren 39 at Jacksonville 2/7/83 John Bennett 39 South Florida 2/1/79 FIELD GOALS 1. Eugene Oliver 19 at Southern Miss 2/14/74 Roger Webb 19 Abilene Christian 1/11/71 3. John Bennett 17 South Florida 2/1/79 4. Terry Catledge 16 UNC Charlotte 1/20/85 Terry Catledge 16 Bethune-Cookman 11/24/84 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Michael Gerren 30 at South Florida 2/10/83 2. Eugene Oliver 29 at Southern Miss 2/14/74 3. Terrance Brodnick 27 at Jacksonville 2/11/88 Junie Lewis 27 Southern Miss 1/19/88 Terry Catledge 27 UNC Charlotte 1/20/85 Albert Gardner 27 at UNLV 12/13/75 Eugene Oliver 27 at South Florida 2/5/73 Kent Carson 27 at Houston 2/28/70 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 made) 1. Samuel Hines (12-12) vs. Auburn 12/21/91 2. Brandon Davis (11-11) at Louisiana-Monroe 1/8/09 3. Rory White (9-9) Jacksonville 2/8/81 4. Darrian Evans (8-8) vs. Western Kentucky 2/28/98 Darrian Evans (8-8) Louisiana-Lafayette 2/10/98 Rico Alderson (8-8) Jacksonville 2/15/97 Thomas Ledford (8-8) at Hardin-Simmons 2/17/77 Rick Sinclair (8-8) Rice 12/29/75 THREE-POINTERS MADE 1. Freddie Goldstein 9 at Louisiana-Monroe 2/11/12 Freddie Goldstein 9 at Troy 1/14/12 3. Domonic Tilford 8 at Troy 2/10/08 Chris Young 8 Marist 12/22/02 Derek Turner 8 Western Kentucky 2/5/92 Derek Turner 8 Southern Miss 1/8/90 Jeff Hodge 8 Central Florida 1/24/87 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. Michael Gerren 17 at South Florida 2/10/83 Dean Marshman 17 vs. Northwestern State 12/9/94 3. Freddie Goldstein 16 at Troy 1/14/12 Brian McGovern 16 Louisiana Tech 1/21/96 5. Chris Young 15 William Carey 2/25/03 Chris Young 15 at Georgia 12/18/02 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 6 made) 1. Demetric Bennett (6-6) Mississippi State 12/15/07 2. Gary Redus.875 (7-8) at Troy 1/27/11 3. Barrington Stevens III.857 (6-7) Southern Miss 12/14/15 Demetric Bennett.857 (6-7) at Florida International 3/1/08 4. Jeff Hodge.800 (8-10) Central Florida 1/24/87 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Roger Webb 21 at Florida Tech 2/8/69 2. Kent Carson 16 at Arizona 12/20/71 Rusty Yoder 16 at Lamar 1/11/97 4. Brandon Davis 15 New Orleans 3/9/08 Terry Catledge 15 Jacksonville 1/31/84 Ed Rains 15 vs. UTEP 12/5/80 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Roger Webb 21 at Florida Tech 2/8/69 2. Brandon Davis 20 New Orleans 3/9/08 3. Kent Carson 19 at Arizona 12/20/71 Terry Catledge 19 Alabama State 12/27/83 Demetrice Williams 19 at Bethune-Cookman 2/20/02 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 made) 1. Roger Webb (21-21) at Florida Tech 2/8/69 2. Rusty Yoder (16-16) at Lamar 1/11/97 3. Augustine Rubit (12-12) at Arkansas State 1/31/13 Charlie Burke (12-12) at Louisiana Tech 1/29/94 Marcus Cohen (12-12) at Western Kentucky 1/24/93 Herb Andrew (12-12) vs. UTEP 12/5/80 Garry Reese (12-12) at Hardin-Simmons 2/17/77 REBOUNDS 1. Leon Williams 28 vs. Texas-Arlington 12/30/72 2. Terry Catledge 26 UNC Charlotte 1/20/85 3. Steve Schmitt 24 at Memphis 2/5/72 Wally Prescott 24 Roanoke 1/12/70 5. Rick Sinclair 23 St. Bernard 12/7/74 ASSISTS 1. Herb Andrew 19 Mississippi Valley State 1/2/81 2. Cedric Yelding 17 Louisiana-Lafayette 1/26/92 3. Anthony Foster 16 at Arkansas-Little Rock 1/30/95 4. Daon Merritt 13 at Troy 2/10/08 Lonnie Legette 13 at New Orleans 1/26/78 Kevin Courtney 13 Northwestern State 1/24/77 Ray Edwards 13 Samford 1/13/75 STEALS 1. Ed Rains 9 Oregon Tech 12/15/79 2. Ericson Beck 8 West Florida 12/12/00 3. Demetric Bennett 7 Texas College 12/19/06 Demetrice Williams 7 North Georgia 12/4/02 Cedric Yelding 7 Western Kentucky 2/5/92 Cedric Yelding 7 Baylor 12/21/92 Kenny Gibson 7 at Old Dominion 1/26/85 Jimmy Tate 7 Oglethorpe 11/26/76 Michael Gerren 7 vs. South Florida 3/4/83 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Frank Wilson 9 UAB 12/20/94 Kelly Blaine 9 Alabama State 12/27/84 3. Javier Carter 8 Western Kentucky 2/18/12 Kelvin Kato 8 at West Virginia 12/9/93 5. Javier Carter 7 William Carey 11/14/12 Javier Carter 7 UAB 11/30/11 Kelvin Kato 7 at New Orleans 2/28/94 Kelvin Kato 7 Louisiana Tech 2/19/94 Kelvin Kato 7 Troy 12/14/93 Page 42

44 TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. Prairie View A&M /2/94 2. Prairie View A&M 131 2/27/91 3. at Florida Tech 129 2/8/69 4. at Southern Miss 123 2/14/74 Alabama-Huntsville /29/74 William Carey 123 2/25/03 POINTS ALLOWED (HIGH) 1. at Southern Utah /10/94 2. at Houston 128 2/28/70 3. at UNLV /13/75 4. vs. Auburn /27/87 at Jacksonville 120 1/17/72 POINTS ALLOWED (LOW) 1. vs. New Orleans 22 2/26/78 2. Jacksonville 31 1/29/98 3. New Orleans 32 1/18/99 4. Denver 33 1/27/08 5. Texas-Pan American 35 1/6/96 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Prairie View A&M 62 12/2/94 2. Prairie View A&M 55 2/27/91 3. Samford 54 1/13/75 4. Macalester 53 1/4/75 5. at Southern Miss 52 2/14/74 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Prairie View A&M /2/94 2. at Florida Tech 113 2/8/69 3. St. Bernard 112 1/5/74 4. vs. Mississippi Coll /28/69 5. Prairie View A&M 107 2/27/91 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Roosevelt.717 (43-60) 1/2/84 2. vs. Brooklyn.685 (37-54) 12/26/85 3. Florida International.680 (51-75) 12/7/82 4. Florida Atlantic.673 (33-49) 2/14/09 5. at UT-Pan American.667 (28-42) 2/19/98 THREE POINTERS MADE 1. at Rice 17 12/7/13 2. Troy 15 1/7/06 North Texas 15 2/25/06 West Florida 15 11/22/06 Arkansas-Monticello 15 12/12/04 THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. at Jacksonville 43 1/16/95 2. Southern 39 12/17/94 3. Jacksonville 38 2/12/95 vs. Northwestern State 38 12/9/94 5. at Arkansas State 37 2/4/16 at Texas-Arlington 37 1/25/14 at Rice 37 12/7/13 Alabama State 37 11/30/03 THREE POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 MADE) 1. at Louisiana Tech.714 (10-14) 1/24/98 2. Southern Miss.667 (10-15) 1/8/90 3. at Louisiana-Monroe.636 (14-22) 2/11/12 4. at Baylor.625 (10-16) 1/4/92 5. Florida Atlantic.609 (14-23) 1/6/07 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Western Kentucky 39 2/24/96 Alabama State 39 1/11/89 Spring Hill 39 1/22/69 4. New Orleans 37 3/9/08 5. at Hardin-Simmons 36 1/10/72 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. at Bethune-Cookman 56 2/20/02 2. Alabama State 51 1/11/89 3. at Jacksonville 50 2/20/93 Western Kentucky 50 2/24/96 Georgia Southern 50 12/11/78 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 12 made) 1. at Louisiana-Lafayette (12-12) 2/24/97 2. vs. UTEP.971 (33-34) 12/5/80 3. at South Florida.957 (22-23) 2/13/88 4. at Va. Commonwealth.952 (20-21) 1/6/81 5. at Jacksonville.947 (18-19) 2/21/73 REBOUNDS 1. St. Bernard 84 12/7/74 2. Spring Hill 73 1/13/73 3. Troy 72 12/14/93 4. Macalester 71 1/4/75 5. Southern Miss 70 1/2/74 ASSISTS 1. Austin Peay 43 12/27/78 2. Florida International 40 12/7/82 3. Mississippi Valley State 36 1/2/81 4. Roosevelt 35 12/20/82 Baptist 35 12/16/74 STEALS 1. Rice 22 12/29/75 2. Texas College 20 12/19/06 3. Prairie View A&M 18 12/2/94 Western Kentucky 18 2/5/92 Missouri Baptist 18 1/3/80 Rider 18 12/27/79 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Austin Peay 15 12/27/78 2. Troy 14 12/14/93 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 12 1/16/14 Louisiana Tech 12 2/19/94 Alabama State 12 12/27/84 5. UAB 11 11/30/11 UAB 11 12/20/94 Georgia State 11 1/15/79 Wisconsin-Whitewater 11 12/30/78 MISCELLANEOUS CAREER DOUBLE-DIGIT POINTS LEADERS 1. Jeff Hodge Augustine Rubit Ed Rains Ken Williams Rory White 88 CAREER DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS LEADERS 1. Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Virgil Stanescu Dave Davis Leon Williams 22 CAREER DOUBLE-DIGIT ASSISTS LEADERS 1. Cedric Yelding Anthony Foster 6 3. Alonzo Lambert 5 Lonnie Legette 5 Herb Andrew 5 CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADERS 1. Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Virgil Stanescu Dave Davis Leon Williams 19 Rick Sinclair 19 Rico Alderson GAMES Terry Catledge 36 p, 26 r Charlotte 1/20/85 Rick Sinclair 26 p, 20 r La.-Monroe 2/6/75 Rick Sinclair 25 p, 23 r St. Bernard 12/7/74 Leon Williams 21 p, 22 r Elmhurst 12/27/73 TRIPLE DOUBLES Junie Lewis 14 p, 12 r, 12 a vs. UAB 3/5/89 Junie Lewis 17 p, 14 r, 10 a at J ville 2/25/89 ATTENDANCE (Home) 1. Old Dominion 12,200 3/4/91 2. UAB 11,106 1/21/84 3. UAB 10,594 2/16/91 4. UAB 10,549 2/17/81 5. UAB 10,513 1/24/80 ATTENDANCE (Mitchell Center) 1. Ole Miss 10,041 12/16/06 2. Florida Atlantic 8,262 2/16/08 3. Mississippi State 7,714 12/30/02 4. Murray State 7,340 12/16/99 5. New Orleans 6,997 3/9/08 ATTENDANCE (All games) 1. at Louisville 21,048 12/4/10 2. vs. Florida A&M* 19,493 11/22/08 3. at Louisville 19,413 11/18/01 4. at Louisville 19,346 1/19/91 5. at Louisville 19,241 11/23/08 * at Louisville, Ky. Page 43

45 TEAM SEASON RECORDS POINTS , , , , ,412 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS ASSISTS PER GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) POINTS PER GAME THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (96-206) ( ) ( ) ( ) (92-239) BLOCKS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS OPPONENT POINTS PER GAME SCORING MARGIN FIELD GOALS MADE , , , , FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS , , , , ,027 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) OPP. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS OPP. THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) REBOUNDS , , , , ,274 REBOUNDS PER GAME ASSISTS BLOCKS PER GAME STEALS STEALS PER GAME OPPONENTS POINTS , , , , ,321 POINTS PER GAME FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS , , , , ,975 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) REBOUNDS , , , , ,166 REBOUNDS PER GAME ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS Page 44

46 CLASS RECORDS SCORING Freshman 1. Taishaun Johnson Jeff Hodge Martino Brock Augustine Rubit Josh Ajayi Sophomore 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Ken Williams Rory White Junior 1. Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Michael Gerren Senior 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Demetric Bennett Ed Rains Junie Lewis Terry Catledge SCORING AVERAGE Freshman 1. Augustine Rubit Taishaun Johnson Jeff Hodge Dennis Still Martino Brock Sophomore 1. Roger Webb Terry Catledge Kent Carson Jeff Hodge Rory White Junior 1. Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Michael Gerren Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Senior 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Andy Denny Darrian Evans Demetric Bennett REBOUNDS Freshman 1. Augustine Rubit Abdul Lewis Martino Brock Mychal Ammons Henry Williams Sophomore 1. Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Thomas Ledford Rory White John Jimmerson Augustine Rubit Junior 1. Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit John Mallard Gabe Estaba DeAndre Coleman Senior 1. Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Virgil Stanescu DeAndre Coleman Leon Williams REBOUNDING AVERAGE Freshman 1. Augustine Rubit Abdul Lewis Martino Brock Mychal Ammons Dennis Still Sophomore 1. Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Thomas Ledford Rory White Keith Hill Junior 1. Terry Catledge John Mallard Augustine Rubit Leon Williams Rick Sinclair Senior 1. Terry Catledge Leon Williams Dave Davis Augustine Rubit Rick Sinclair FIELD GOALS MADE Freshman 1. Jeff Hodge Augustine Rubit Martino Brock Dennis Still Taishaun Johnson Sophomore 1. Rory White Junie Lewis Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Roger Webb Junior 1. Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Terry Catledge Rory White Michael Gerren Page 45

47 CLASS RECORDS Senior 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Demetric Bennett Ed Rains FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Freshman 1. Jeff Hodge Taishaun Johnson Martino Brock Ken Williams Augustine Rubit Sophomore 1. Junie Lewis Ken Williams Roger Webb Jeff Hodge Rory White FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Freshman 1. Henry Williams Augustine Rubit Dennis Still Rory White Darrell Faulkner Sophomore 1. Virgil Stanescu Henry Williams Terry Catledge Rory White John Jimmerson Junior 1. Brandon Davis Darrian Evans Rico Alderson John Blake Andy Denny Senior 1. Kelly Blaine Michael Phillips Samuel Hines Brandon Davis Scott Williams FREE THROWS MADE Freshman 1. Taishaun Johnson Martino Brock Augustine Rubit Demetrice Williams Josh Ajayi Sophomore 1. Kent Carson Russell Thompson Ed Rains Augustine Rubit Demetrice Williams Junior 1. Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Gabe Estaba Ed Rains Virgil Stanescu Senior 1. Ed Rains Terry Catledge Augustine Rubit Demetric Bennett Reggie Hannah Demetrice Williams FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Freshman 1. Taishaun Johnson Dennis Still Martino Brock Augustine Rubit Josh Ajayi Sophomore 1. Kent Carson Ed Rains Russell Thompson Demetrice Williams Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Junie Lewis Junior 1. Junie Lewis Michael Gerren Jeff Hodge Tim Williams Eugene Oliver Senior 1. Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Demetric Bennett Eugene Oliver Junie Lewis Kent Carson Jeff Hodge Junior 1. Augustine Rubit Terry Catledge Ed Rains Gabe Estaba Virgil Stanescu Page 46

48 CLASS RECORDS Senior 1. Terry Catledge Ed Rains Augustine Rubit Darrian Evans Virgil Stanescu FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Freshman 1. Don Hogan Demetrice Williams Taishaun Johnson Aakim Saintil Mychal Ammons Sophomore 1. Russell Thompson Jeff Hodge Roger Webb Scott Williams Ken Williams Junior 1. Richard Law Domonic Tilford Andy Denny Jeff Hodge Kent Carson POINTERS MADE Freshman 1. Ken Williams Emmett Thomas Taishaun Johnson Richard Law Demetrice Williams Sophomore 1. Ken Williams Derek Turner Russell McCutcheon Jeff Hodge Richard Law Junior 1. Chris Young Mario Jointer Demetric Bennett Freddie Goldstein Ken Williams Domonic Tilford Senior 1. Derek Turner Demetric Bennett Chris Young Domonic Tilford Ravonte Dantzler POINT ATTEMPTS Freshman 1. Ken Williams Taishaun Johnson Emmett Thomas Richard Law Carlos Smith Sophomore 1. Ken Williams Derek Turner Russell McCutcheon Jeff Hodge Martino Brock Chris Young Junior 1. Chris Young Mario Jointer Ken Williams Freddie Goldstein Demetric Bennett Senior 1. Chris Young Demetric Bennett Derek Turner Domonic Tilford Antoine Allen POINT PERCENTAGE Freshman 1. Derek Turner Demetrice Williams Emmett Thomas Ken Williams Richard Law Jeff Hodge Senior 1. Andy Denny Bryan Sherrer Jeff Hodge Terrance Brodnick Domonic Tilford Demetric Bennett Page 47

49 CLASS RECORDS Sophomore 1. Jeff Hodge Derek Turner Richard Law Demetric Bennett Ken Williams Junior 1. Michael Gerren Demetric Bennett Carlos Smith Paul Stallworth Terrance Brodnick Senior 1. Jeff Hodge Toby Madison Richard Law Ravonte Dantzler Derek Turner BLOCKS Freshman 1. Javier Carter Augustine Rubit Daniel Northern Trhae Mitchell Kelly Blaine Junior 1. Javier Carter Kelly Blaine Cesar Portillo Brandon Davis Frank Wilson Dave Davis Senior 1. Kelly Blaine Javier Carter Ronald Douglas Dionte Ferguson Augustine Rubit ASSISTS Freshman 1. Joe Karr Jeff Hodge Darrell Faulkner Calodeis Canion Michael James Senior 1. Anthony Foster Junie Lewis Herb Andrew Daon Merritt Ray Edwards STEALS Freshman 1. Jeff Hodge Martino Brock Darrell Faulkner Chey Christie Taishaun Johnson Aakim Saintil Demetrice Williams Sophomore 1. Demetrice Williams Cedric Yelding Jeff Hodge Martino Brock Junie Lewis Ed Rains Junior 1. Cedric Yelding Jeff Hodge Glenn Selph Darrian Evans Ray Edwards Cedric Yelding Javier Carter Sophomore 1. Kelvin Cato Kelly Blaine Frank Wilson Rory White John May Sophomore 1. Cedric Yelding Scott Williams Darrell Faulkner Jeff Hodge Demetrice Williams Junior 1. Cedric Yelding Alonzo Lambert Daon Merritt Boobie James Michael Gerren Demetrice Williams Senior 1. Cedric Yelding Dexter Shouse Demetrice Williams Ericson Beck Eugene Oliver Page 48

50 MITCHELL CENTER RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL POINTS Player Opponent Date Pts 1. Demetric Bennett-USA Mississippi State 12/15/ Musa Abdul-Aleem-Troy South Alabama 3/7/ Tyrone Williams-DILL South Alabama 12/17/ Augustine Rubit-USA La.-Lafayette 2/14/13 34 Tony Mitchell-NT South Alabama 1/5/12 34 REBOUNDS Player Opponent Date Rebs 1. Travis Bureau-ULL South Alabama 1/30/ Augustine Rubit-USA Texas A&M-CC 12/16/12 19 Augustine Rubit-USA Troy 1/29/12 19 Chris Marcus-WKU South Alabama 1/10/ DeAndre Coleman-USA Troy 12/20/07 18 ASSISTS Player Opponent Date Asts 1. Donte Thomas-ArkSt South Alabama 1/2/ Daon Merritt-USA Ole Miss 12/16/06 10 Daon Merritt-USA West Florida 11/22/06 10 Daon Merritt-USA Morehead State 11/17/06 10 Ericson Beck-USA Wright State 12/4/00 10 BLOCKS Player Opponent Date Blks 1. Javier Carter-USA Western Kentucky 2/18/ Javier Carter-USA William Carey 11/14/12 7 Javier Carter-USA UAB 11/30/ Javier Carter-USA North Texas 2/23/13 6 Ronald Douglas-USA North Texas 2/5/09 6 Brandon Davis-USA Jacksonville 12/29/07 6 STEALS Player Opponent Date Stls 1. Ericson Beck-USA West Florida 12/12/ Demetric Bennett-USA Texas College 12/19/ Mario Jointer-USA Denver 2/23/06 6 Jamaicus Ricks-USA Bethune-Cookman 12/12/01 6 Virgil Stanescu-USA Western Kentucky 1/10/01 6 FIELD GOALS MADE Player Opponent Date FGM 1. Tyrone Williams-DILL South Alabama 12/17/ Demetric Bennett-USA Mississippi State 12/15/ Musa Abdul-Aleem-Troy South Alabama 3/7/15 13 Augustine Rubit-USA Alcorn State 12/11/11 13 Carlos Monroe-FAU South Alabama 1/6/07 13 Elvin Mims-USM South Alabama 12/5/01 13 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Opponent Date FGA 1. Cameron Morse-YSU South Alabama 11/19/ Damon Lynn-NJIT South Alabama 1/25/14 22 Juwan Howard, Jr.-DET South Alabama 11/8/13 22 Augustine Rubit-USA Alcorn State 12/11/11 22 Paul Graham III-FAU South Alabama 2/14/09 22 Courtney Lee-WKU South Alabama 2/8/07 22 Martin Samarco-BGSU Florida State 12/17/05 22 Joseph Manuel-AUM South Alabama 11/27/04 22 Marshod Fairweather-FIU South Alabama 1/31/00 22 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 6 made) Player Opponent Date FG% 1. A.J. Pacher-WrightSt South Alabama 11/23/ (7-7) 2. Georgi Boyanov-USA Georgia Southern 2/13/ (6-6) Charles Tabet-USA Houston Baptist 12/7/ (6-6) Brandon Davis-USA Jacksonville 12/29/ (6-6) Brandon Davis-USA Houston Baptist 12/2/ (6-6) Jesse Deister-WrightSt South Alabama 12/4/ (6-6) Vandarel Jones-USM South Alabama 12/4/ (6-6) THREE POINTERS MADE Player Opponent Date 3FGM 1. Marcus Coleman-SHC South Alabama 12/28/ Eric Channing-NMSU South Alabama 2/2/ Jake Allsmiller-GaSouthern South Alabama 2/13/16 8 Musa Abdul-Aleem-Troy South Alabama 3/7/15 8 Alex Galindo-FIU South Alabama 2/12/09 8 THREE POINT ATTEMPTS Player Opponent Date 3FGA 1. Marcus Coleman-SHC South Alabama 12/28/ Damon Lynn-NJIT South Alabama 1/25/15 16 Martin Samarco-BGSU Florida State 12/17/ Jake Allsmiller-GaSouthern South Alabama 2/13/16 15 Erick Neal-UTA South Alabama 1/16/16 15 THREE POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 4 made) Player Opponent Date 3FG% 1. Demetric Bennett-USA Mississippi State 12/15/ (6-6) 2. Deondre Burns-LR South Alabama 3/2/ (4-4) Martino Brock-USA La.-Monroe 1/15/ (4-4) Mario Flaherty-HBU South Alabama 12/7/ (4-4) Courtney Fortson-ARK South Alabama 11/26/ (4-4) Terrell Lyday-BYU South Alabama 12/21/ (4-4) FREE THROWS MADE Player Opponent Date FTM 1. Brandon Davis-USA New Orleans 3/9/ Georgi Boyanov-USA Texas-Arlington 1/16/16 13 R.J. Hunter-GaSt South Alabama 1/4/14 13 Anthony Johnson-ULL South Alabama 1/31/ Augustine Rubit-USA La.-Lafayette 2/14/13 12 Nigel Johnson-MTSU South Alabama 3/10/08 12 Bo McCalebb-UNO South Alabama 2/28/08 12 Michael Southall-ULL South Alabama 2/9/06 12 Antonio Porch-DEN South Alabama 1/27/05 12 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player Opponent Date FTA 1. Brandon Davis-USA New Orleans 3/9/ Xavier Hansbro-GaSt Utah Valley 11/25/ Taishaun Johnson-USA UT Arlington 2/14/15 16 Augustine Rubit-USA La.-Lafayette 2/14/ Augustine Rubit-USA Troy 2/7/13 15 Michael Southall-ULL South Alabama 2/9/06 15 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 made) Player Opponent Date FT% 1. R.J. Hunter-GaSt South Alabama 1/4/ (13-13) 2. Antonio Porch-DEN South Alabama 1/27/ (12-12) 3. Cameron Morse-YSU South Alabama 11/19/ (10-10) Stefan Moody-FAU South Alabama 2/9/ (10-10) Gary Redus-USA UALR 12/16/ (10-10) Stephen Cowherd-USA New Mexico State 1/15/ (10-10) Page 49

51 MITCHELL CENTER RECORDS - TEAM POINTS Team Opponent Date Pts 1. South Alabama William Carey 2/25/ South Alabama Appalachian State 1/8/ South Alabama Alcorn State 12/11/ South Alabama Florida Atlantic 1/6/ South Alabama North Texas 2/25/06 99 REBOUNDS Team Opponent Date Rebs 1. South Alabama Florida International 2/11/ South Alabama Troy 12/20/ South Alabama William Carey 2/25/ South Alabama Spring Hill 12/2/13 55 South Alabama Blue Mountain 11/14/16 55 ASSISTS Team Opponent Date Asts 1. South Alabama Norfolk State 1/11/ South Alabama Florida Atlantic 2/14/ South Alabama Florida Atlantic 2/16/ Troy South Alabama 1/15/09 23 South Alabama Houston Baptist 12/7/08 23 BLOCKS Team Opponent Date Blks 1. South Alabama Louisiana-Lafayette 1/16/ South Alabama UAB 11/30/ South Alabama Middle Tennessee 1/2/11 10 South Alabama Houston Baptist 12/12/10 10 South Alabama New Orleans 1/31/09 10 South Alabama Middle Tennessee 1/3/09 10 STEALS Team Opponent Date Stls 1. South Alabama Texas College 12/19/ South Alabama Auburn-Montgomery 11/27/04 17 South Alabama North Georgia 12/4/ South Alabama Louisiana-Monroe 2/9/06 16 Middle Tennessee South Alabama 12/28/01 16 South Alabama Bethune-Cookman 12/12/01 16 South Alabama Western Kentucky 1/10/01 16 FIELD GOALS MADE Team Opponent Date FGM 1. South Alabama William Carey 2/25/ South Alabama Alcorn State 12/11/11 37 South Alabama Norfolk State 1/11/ South Alabama Houston Baptist 12/12/10 36 South Alabama North Georgia 12/4/02 36 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Team Opponent Date FGA 1. South Alabama William Carey 2/25/ South Alabama Texas College 12/19/06 77 South Alabama Norfolk State 1/11/ Texas-Arlington South Alabama 1/16/16 76 Detroit South Alabama 11/8/13 76 Little Rock South Alabama 2/24/11 76 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Team Opponent Date FG% 1. South Alabama Florida Atlantic 2/14/ (33-49) 2. South Alabama Appalachian State 1/8/ (30-49) 3. Wright State South Alabama 12/4/ (27-45) 4. South Alabama Arkansas-Little Rock 3/3/ (32-54) 5. South Alabama Louisiana-Lafayette 1/16/ (29-49) Kansas State Alabama 12/19/ (29-49) THREE POINTERS MADE Team Opponent Date 3FGM 1. Troy South Alabama 1/15/ South Alabama West Florida 11/22/06 15 South Alabama North Texas 2/25/06 15 South Alabama Troy 1/7/06 15 South Alabama Arkansas-Monticello 12/12/04 15 THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Team Opponent Date 3FGA 1. Texas-Arlington South Alabama 1/16/ South Alabama Alabama State 11/30/ Georgia Southern South Alabama 2/13/16 35 South Alabama Troy 1/7/06 35 South Alabama Arkansas-Monticello 12/12/04 35 THREE POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 7 made) Team Opponent Date 3FG% 1. LSU South Alabama 11/28/ (12-17) 2. South Alabama Denver 1/15/ (8-12) 3. Mississippi State South Alabama 12/30/ (9-14) 4. Fla. International South Alabama 1/19/ (7-11) 5. BYU South Alabama 12/21/ (8-13) FREE THROWS MADE Team Opponent Date FTM 1. South Alabama New Orleans 3/9/ South Alabama North Texas 1/25/ South Alabama UT Arlington 2/14/15 34 South Alabama Appalachian State 1/8/ South Alabama Alabama A&M 12/28/99 31 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Team Opponent Date FTA 1. South Alabama New Orleans 3/9/ South Alabama North Texas 1/25/ South Alabama UT Arlington 2/14/15 46 South Alabama Alabama A&M 12/28/ South Alabama Dillard 12/17/13 45 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 made) Team Opponent Date FT% 1. Arkansas State South Alabama 2/13/ (18-18) 2. South Alabama North Texas 2/23/ (15-16) 3. Georgia State South Alabama 1/4/ (24-26) 4. Samford South Alabama 12/16/ (28-31) 5. South Alabama Florida Atlantic 2/9/ (18-20) South Alabama UC Davis 11/29/ (18-20) Page 50

52 ANNUAL LEADERS POINTS Year Player G Pts. Avg Roger Webb Kent Carson Roger Webb Andy Denny Eugene Oliver Eugene Oliver Glenn Selph Rick Sinclair John Mallard Gary Reese Rory White Ed Rains Ed Rains Rory White Michael Gerren Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Jeff Hodge Derek Turner Kevin McDaniels Derek Turner Charlie Burke John Blake Anthony Foster Mark Neal Mark Neal Toby Madison Darrian Evans Virgil Stanescu Virgil Stanescu Demetrice Williams Chris Young Chris Young Mario Jointer Mario Jointer Demetric Bennett Demetric Bennett Domonic Tilford Tim Williams Martino Brock Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Ken Williams Ken Williams Ken Williams REBOUNDS Year Player G Reb Avg Keith Hill Andy Denny Wally Prescott Steve Schmitt Leon Williams Leon Williams Rick Sinclair Rick Sinclair John Mallard Thomas Ledford Rory White Ed Rains John May Reggie Hannah Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Ricky Brown Rodney Butts John Jimmerson Gabe Estaba Neil Smith Bobby Curtis Samuel Hines Alonzo Mitchell Earnest Jackson Tony Bishop Mark Neal Rico Alderson Darrian Evans Darrian Evans Virgil Stanescu Virgil Stanescu Henry Williams Henry Williams Henry Williams Mario Jointer Mario Jointer Ernest Little DeAndré Coleman DeAndré Coleman Tim Williams Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Abdul Lewis Georgi Boyanov Josh Ajayi FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3 made p/g) Year Player FG FGA Pct Terry McIntosh Andy Denny Andy Denny Wally Prescott Leon Williams Dave Davis Glenn Selph Rick Sinclair John Mallard Rory White Dennis Still Scott Williams Rory White Rory White Terry Catledge Terry Catledge Kelly Blaine Ricky Brown Alan Kortokrax John Jimmerson Jeff Hodge Neil Smith Kevin McDaniels Samuel Hines John Blake John Blake Tony Bishop Mark Neal Rico Alderson Darrian Evans Virgil Stanescu Virgil Stanescu Henry Williams Henry Williams Henry Williams Michael Phillips Richard Law Michael Phillips Ernest Little Brandon Davis Brandon Davis Martino Brock Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Dionte Ferguson Georgi Boyanov Georgi Boyanov Page 51

53 ANNUAL LEADERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2 made p/g) Year Player FT FTA Pct Russell Thompson Roger Webb Andy Denny Andy Denny Eugene Oliver Leon Williams Ray Edwards Rick Sinclair Garry Reese Lonnie Legette Scott Williams Herb Andrew Herb Andrew Reggie Hannah Terry Catledge Dexter Shouse Dexter Shouse Jose Waitman Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Alex Stanwood Marvin Eackles Derek Turner Charlie Burke John Blake Anthony Foster Jason McCutcheon Rusty Yoder Toby Madison Darrian Evans Demetrice Williams Demetrice Williams Demetrice Williams Demetrice Williams Malerick Bedden Mario Jointer Mario Jointer Daon Merritt Domonic Tilford Domonic Tilford Bryan Sherrer Gary Redus Augustine Rubit Augustine Rubit Aakim Saintil Ken Williams Ken Williams Ken Williams ASSISTS Year Player G Ast Avg Kent Carson Andy Denny Eugene Oliver Ray Edwards Ray Edwards Alonzo Lambert Kevin Courtney Lonnie Legette Lonnie Legette Herb Andrew Herb Andrew Michael James Joe Karr Dexter Shouse Dexter Shouse Jeff Hodge Darrell Faulkner Dennis Rhodes Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis Boobie James Cedric Yelding Cedric Yelding Cedric Yelding Anthony Foster Anthony Foster Brandon Peterson Rusty Yoder Toby Madison Dusty Dubbs Dusty Dubbs Demetrice Williams Demetrice Williams Demetrice Williams Carlos Smith Carlos Smith Carlos Smith Daon Merritt Daon Merritt Domonic Tilford Allyn Cooks Allyn Cooks Trey Anderson Freddie Goldstein Barrington Stevens III Barrington Stevens III Ken Williams Ken Williams BLOCKS Year Player G Blks Avg Dave Davis Rick Sinclair Rick Sinclair John Mallard Lonnie Legette John May Rory White John May John May Kelly Blaine Kelly Blaine Kelly Blaine Kelly Blaine Alan Kortokrax Alan Kortokrax Jeff Hodge Phillip Darden Neil Smith Alex Stanwood Cesar Portillo Cesar Portillo Alonzo Mitchell Kelvin Cato Frank Wilson Jason McCutcheon Rico Alderson Rico Alderson Darrian Evans Virgil Stanescu Henry Williams Henry Williams Henry Williams Tamsir Ba Daniel Northern Michael Phillips Jason McGriff Ernest Little Brandon Davis Ronald Douglas Javier Carter Augustine Rubit Javier Carter Javier Carter Augustine Rubit Dionte Ferguson Don MuepoKelly Don MuepoKelly Page 52

54 ANNUAL LEADERS STEALS Year Player G Stls Avg Glenn Selph Glenn Selph Albert Gardner Garry Reese Lonnie Legette Ed Rains Scott Williams Ed Rains Herb Andrew Rory White Tony Hafl ey Michael Gerren Michael Gerren Dexter Shouse Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Jeff Hodge Boobie James Cedric Yelding Cedric Yelding Cedric Yelding Anthony Foster Anthony Foster Mark Neal Rico Alderson Jerome Coaxum Rusty Yoder Darrian Evans Darrian Evans Ericson Beck Ericson Beck Demetrice Williams Demetrice Williams Chris Young Mario Jointer Mario Jointer Demetric Bennett Demetric Bennett Domonic Tilford Martino Brock Martino Brock Mychal Ammons Antoine Allen Aakim Saintil Taishaun Johnson Shaq Calhoun Shaq Calhoun THREE POINTERS Year Player G 3FG Avg Michael Gerren No 3-point line No 3-point line No 3-point line Jeff Hodge Terrance Brodnick Jeff Hodge Derek Turner Derek Turner Derek Turner Charlie Burke Kevin Devonish Albert Telfair Brian McGovern Jason Hamm Toby Madison Dusty Dubbs Ravonte Dantzler Ravonte Dantzler Larry Thompson Chris Young Chris Young Mario Jointer Mario Jointer Demetric Bennett Demetric Bennett Domonic Tilford Tim Williams Martino Brock Freddie Goldstein Antoine Allen Antoine Allen Ken Williams Ken Williams Ken Williams THREE POINT PERCENTAGE Year Player 3FG 3FGA Pct Michael Gerren No 3-point line No 3-point line No 3-point line Jeff Hodge Terrance Brodnick Jeff Hodge Derek Turner Derek Turner Derek Turner Cedric Yelding Kevin Devonish Russell McCutcheon Russell McCutcheon Jason Hamm Toby Madison Dusty Dubbs Dusty Dubbs Ravonte Dantzler Larry Thompson Chris Young Richard Law Mario Jointer Richard Law Demetric Bennett Demetric Bennett Domonic Tilford Bryan Sherrer Allyn Cooks Freddie Goldstein Antoine Allen Ken Williams Ken Williams Shaq Calhoun Nick Stover Dexter Shouse set a school record with 77 steals in His mark still ranks second today. Page 53

55 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Years listed indicate the calendar year the season ended. A player listed as 1974 lettered in the season. A player listed as lettered in the , and seasons. A 1973, 75 listing indicates that he did not letter in the season. A Abney, L.B Pensacola, Fla. Adams, Thomas Meridian, Miss. Ajayi, Josh 2017 El Monte, Calif. Alderson, Rico Columbia, Tenn. Allen, Antoine Baltimore, Md. Alvin, Derek Milledgeville, Ga. Ammons, Mychal Vicksburg, Miss. Anders, Ferrell 1969 Falkville, Ala. Anderson, Bill 1979 Cleveland, Ohio Anderson, Trey Carrollton, Texas Andjusic, Luka 2015 Belgrade, Serbia Augustine, David 1996 Fenton, La. B Ba, Tasmir Dakar, Senegal Baker, Rick 1976 Hopkinsville, Ky. Barge, Anthony 1982, Douglasville, Ga. Barrett, Elvis Kingston, Jamaica Beck, Ericson Peoria, Ill. Bedden, Malerick Pensacola, Fla. Bennett, Demetric Albany, Ga. Bennett, John Plantation, Fla. Bishop, Tony Havre de Grace, Md. Blaine, Kelly Austin, Texas Blake, John Boston, Mass. Bolden, Dane 1973 New Castle, Ind. Bollman, Mike Clarksville, Ark. Bouyer, Greg 1977 Gary, Ind. Boyanov, Georgi Lovech, Bulgaria Brock, Martino Memphis, Tenn. Brodnick, Terrance New York, N.Y. Brown, John Charlotte, N.C. Brown, John 1977 Henderson, N.C. Brown, Ricky 1986 Dublin, Ga. Bryant, Damon Beaver Falls, Pa. Buboltz, Leandro Santa Cruz, Brazil Burke, Charlie Attapulgus, Ga. Butts, Rodney College Park, Ga. C Calhoun, Shaq Rome, Ga. Canion, Calodeis Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Carlton, Kelvin 1992 Mt. Vernon, Ind. Carson, Kent Arcadia, Ind. Carter, Hank Pascagoula, Miss. Carter, Javier Dallas, Texas Catledge, Terry Houston, Miss. Cato, Kelvin 1994 Decatur, Ga. Champagne, Bobby 1988 Lafayette, La. Chapman, Jack Birmingham, Ala. Chesser, Eric 2008 Naperville, Ill. Christie, Chey 2006 Biloxi, Miss. Clark, Jeremy 1994 Katy, Texas Cline, Matt 2011 Binghamton, N.Y. Cloud, Darren 2007 Evansville, Ind. Coaxum, Jerome Charleston, S.C. Cohen, Marcus Jacksonville, Fla. Coleman, DeAndré Stone Mountain, Ga. Coleman, Eric 1985 New Orleans, La. Collins, Jeffrey Birmingham, Ala. Conley, E.J Enterprise, Ala. Conner, Dre 2013 Lauderhill, Fla. Cooks, Allyn Bryan, Texas Copper, Derrick Birmingham, Ala. Courtney, Kevin Elwood, Ind. Cowherd, Stephen Coral Springs, Fla. Culbertson, Billy 1980 Camden, N.J. Curtis, Bobby Canton, Ga. D Dalipagic, Davorin 1997 Belgrade, Yugoslavia Dantzler, Ravonte Milwaukee, Wis. Darden, Phillip 1989 Birmingham, Ala. Darkis, Derrick 2001 Independence, Kan. Davis, Brandon Birmingham, Ala. Davis, Dave Akron, Ohio Davis, Nick Mt. Vernon, Ala. Davis, Ronnie Pompano Beach, Fla. Dean, Keith 1977 Atlanta, Ga. Delk, Leslie 2005 Brownsville, Tenn. Denny, Andy Seymour, Ind. Devonish, Kevin 1993 Boston, Mass. Diaz, Jose Miami, Fla. Dockery, Glen 1974 Evansville, Ind. Douglas, Ronald Baton Rouge, La. Dubbs, Dusty Omaha, Neb. Dye, Clayton Rose Hill, Kan. E Eackles, Marvin Baton Rouge, La. Edwards, Ray Jamaica, N.Y. Epps, Devin Murfreesboro, Tenn. Estaba, Gabe 1989 Caracas, Venezuela Evans, Darrian Portsmouth, Va. Ezekwe, Ugo 2003 Houston, Texas F Farmer, John McCaysville, Ga. Faulkner, Darrell Memphis, Tenn. Ferguson, Dionte Prattville, Ala. Floyd, Michael Mobile, Ala. Forchielli, Bill Bordeaux, France Ford, B.J Grand Rapids, Mich. Forget, Matt Bordeaux, France Foster, Anthony St. Petersburg, Fla. G Gardner, Albert Tallahassee, Fla. Garner, C.J Silver Spring, Md. Garnett, Albert Riviera Beach, Fla. Gaskins, King 1977 Dorchester, Mass. Gerren, Michael Santa Monica, Calif. Gibson, Kenny Houston, Texas Goldstein, Freddie Milwaukee, Wis. Gordon, Brandon 2005 Montgomery, Ala. Gowins, Andre Gautier, Miss. Gravitt, Brett Woodstock, Ga. Green, Phil Mobile, Ala. Grigsby, Trajinski Nacogdoches, Texas Grube, David 1976 Mobile, Ala. Guerrier, Jayson 2010 Winter Springs, Fla. H Hafer, Brian 1995 Conroe, Texas Hafl ey, Tony Hollywood Hills, Fla. Hamilton, Arnell 1995 Jackson, Ala. Hamilton, Arnold 1986 Birmingham, Ala. Hamm, Jason Krum, Texas Hampton, Joe 1979 Macon, Ga. Hampton, Randy 1979 Elizabethtown, Ky. Hannah, Reggie 1982 Titusville, Fla. Harris, Jamal 2009 Birmingham, Ala. Haslam, Ethan 2017 Lithia, Fla. Hatch, Brian 1988, Ocean Springs, Miss. Hayles, Daniel Mobile, Ala. Henry, Reggie 1985 Tallahassee, Fla. Herlihy, Mike 1998 Jackson, Miss. Hersey, DeAndré Carrollton, Ala. Hill, Keith Mayfi eld, Ky. Hines, Samuel Wilson, N.C. Hodge, Jeff Birmingham, Ala. Hogan, Don North Babylon, N.Y. Holt, Bill Newport, Ark. Hooks, Kenny 2007 Moss Point, Miss. Hotz, Josh Washington, Mo. Hunter, Ayman 2002 Marietta, Ga. Hurring, Michael Dunedin, New Zealand I Ingram, Terrance Chicago, Ill. Ivany, Chip 2008 Pfl ugerville, Texas Ivy, Marques Milwaukee, Wis. J Jackson, Bobby Joe 1986 Headland, Ala. Jackson, Earnest Livingston, Texas Jackson, Willie Prichard, Ala. James, Boobie Baltimore, Md. James, Michael 1982 Albany, Ga. Jenkins, Irv 2000 Jersey City, N.J. Jennings, Dwight Sparkman, Ala. Jimmerson, John Grand Rapids, Mich. Johnson, Olan Graceville, Fla. Johnson, Taishaun Indianapolis, Ind. Johnson, T.J Tamarac, Fla. Jointer, Mario Jackson, Miss. Jones, Chris 1986 Mobile, Ala. Jones, Dallas 2012 New Market, Ala. Jones, MiQuill 1995 Statesboro, Ga. Juricek, Viktor Prievidza, Slovakia K Karazsia, Austin Linton, Ind. Page 54

56 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Karr, Joe 1983 Corbin, Ky. Kearse, George 1983 Fort Myers, Fla. Kellum, Jerrick 1999 Huntsville, Ala. Kincaid, Brian 1996 Decatur, Ga. Kortokrax, Alan Delphos, Ohio L Lambert, Alonzo 1976 Pensacola, Fla. Langston, Hal Pensacola, Fla. Law, Richard Houston, Texas Ledbetter, Gary Birmingham, Ala. Ledford, Thomas Fort Campbell, Ky. Lee, Dederick 2017 Clarksville, Ark. Leever, Bruce Cincinnati, Ohio Leggette, Lonnie Syracuse, N.Y. Lett, Mike Tipton, Ind. Lewis, Abdul 2015 Newark, N.J. Lewis, Junie Willow Grove, Pa. Little, Ernest 2007 Mobile, Ala. Lloyd, Sherard Inkster, Mich. Lundy, Antione Saginaw, Mich. M Madison, Toby Washington, Ind. Magee, Gregoryshon 2013 New Orleans, La. Mallard, John Cairo, Ga. Marijan, Nikola Backi Brestovac, Serbia Marshman, Dean Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Martin, Todd 2011 Mobile, Ala. Maston, Isaiah 2014 Birmingham, Ala. May, John Gulfport, Miss. McCloud, Chris 2002 Flint, Mich. McCutcheon, Jason Mobile, Ala. McCutcheon, Russell Mobile, Ala. McDaniel, Henry 1988 Florence, Ala. McDaniels, Kevin Baltimore, Md. McGee, Herb 2017 Reserve, La. McGovern, Brian Coventry, R.I. McGriff, Jason 2006 Palm Bay, Fla. McIntosh, Terry Tipton, Ind. McKay, Cliff Headland, Ala. McLavish, Chris Flint, Mich. Merritt, Daon Jamaica, N.Y. Miller, Seth 2004 Lincoln, Neb. Mitchell, Alonzo Breaux Bridge, La. Mitchell, Trhae 2017 Austell, Ga. Moore, Juakee 1993 Huntsville, Ala. Morley, Bob 1969 Decatur, Ala. Morris, Kevin 2017 Dothan, Ala. Moudry, Skip 1969 Birmingham, Ala. MuepoKelly, Don Fontana, Calif. N Neal, James New York, N.Y. Neal, Mark Long Beach, Calif. Nelson, Darrell 1989 Richmond, Va. Neuman, Ted Normal, Ill. Newman, Jeremiah 1993 Biloxi, Miss. Nicholson, Arndray 1982 Baltimore, Md. Nielson, Kenneth 1992 Helsingor, Denmark Northern, Daniel 2005 Warner Robins, Ga. O O Brien, Kevin 1972 Kirtland, Ohio Oliver, Eugene Washington, D.C. Osbourne, Dale Ocala, Fla. P Parks, Tracy 2009 St. Petersburg, Fla. Pate, Jacque 2005 Washington, D.C. Payton, Alvin 1999 Valdosta, Ga. Pearl, Allen North Royalton, Ohio Peterson, Brandon Sandy, Utah Phillips, Rob 2010 Goldsboro, N.C. Phillips, Michael , 06 Mobile, Ala. Philo, Pete 1996 Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Pilger, John 2003 Ocean Springs, Miss. Prescott, Wally Mobile, Ala. Portillo, Cesar Miami, Fla. R Rains, Ed Ocala, Fla. Ray, Daron Mobile, Ala. Raymond, Bubba 1981 Boston, Mass. Redus, Gary Decatur, Ala. Reece, Eddie 1994 Columbia, S.C. Reese, Garry Houston, Texas Reyes, P.J Taylor, Mich. Rhodes, Dennis Bryan, Texas Rich, Jay Tipton, Ind. Ricks, Jamaicus 2002 Wichita, Kan. Riley, Paul San Antonio, Texas Roberson, Xavier Houston, Texas Ross, DeAndrae Panama City, Fla. Rubit, Augustine Houston, Texas S Saintl, Aakim 2014 Roselle, N.J. Salow, Adam 2002 Manchester, Iowa Sanders, Rico 2010 College Park, Ga. Sawicki, Rob 1997 Wayne, N.J. Schmitt, Steve New Castle, Ind. Scott, Ric Charleston, Ill. Segure, Darius Brooklyn, N.Y. Selph, Glen Cincinnati, Ohio Sherrer, Bryan Monticello, Ark. Shouse, Dexter Terre Haute, Ind. Sims, Raymond Philadelphia, Pa. Simmons, Jason 1999 East Point, Ga. Sinclair, Rick Macon, Ga. Smith, Carlos College Park, Ga. Smith, Neil St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Sormonte, Benjamin Laverune, France Sosienski, John Louisville, Ky. Spencer, Shane Mobile, Ala. Stallworth, Paul 1992 Wichita, Kan. Stanescu, Virgil Bucharest, Romania Stanley, Kirk 1986 Cleveland, Ohio Stanwood, Alex 1990 New Orleans, La. Stepford, Akbor Union Springs, Ala. Stevens III, Barrington Allen, Texas Stewart, Michael Des Moines, Iowa Stewart, Ramon 2003 New Orleans, La. Still, Dennis Camden, N.J. Stover, Nick Los Angeles, Calif. Sweatt, David 1997 Fayette, Ala. Sypkens, Jerry Buena Park, Calif. T Tabet, Charles 2007, Bloomfi eld Hill, Mich. Tabet, Philip Bloomfi eld Hill, Mich. Tate, Jimmy Memphis, Tenn. Taylor, Brooks 2007 Monette, Ark. Taylor, Troy 1980 Waycross, Ga. Telfair, Albert 1995 Pinetops, N.C. Theriot, Garnett St. Martinville, La. Thomas, Emmett 2001 Birmingham, Ala. Thomas, Neil 1996 Chattanooga, Tenn. Thompson, Larry Camilla, Ga. Thompson, Russell 1969 Birmingham, Ala. Tilford, Domonic Louisville, Ky. Tisdale, Rodney 1995 Tulsa, Okla. Torres, George 1978 New York, N.Y. Turner, Derek Tyler, Texas V Vanek, Tom Freeport, Fla. W Waitman, Jose Milton, Fla. Washington, Benny 1981 Pensacola, Fla. Washington, Derell Mobile, Ala. Watson, LaShun Greenville, Ga. Watts, Jonathon 1987 Whistler, Ala. Webb, Roger Birmingham, Ala. Weir, Tim Woodbridge, Va. Wells, Emory 1981 Chipley, Fla. White, George 1976 Nashville, Tenn. White, Justin Inman, Kan. White, Rory , Tuskegee, Ala. White, Willie 1976 Monroeville, Ala. Whittingham, Tafari Brooklyn, N.Y. Wierzba, Ben 1998 Farmington, Ill. Williams, Aaron 1996 Bellfl ower, Calif. Williams, Demetrice Forest Park, Ga. Williams, Henry Mobile, Ala. Williams, Jermaine 2015 Saint Stephens, Ala. Williams, Ken Manvel, Texas Williams, Leon Tampa, Fla. Williams, Scott Warner Robins, Ga. Williams, Tim Pontiac, Mich. Williams, Stacey 1992 Alma, Ga. Wilson, Frank Lake Charles, La. Wright, Wendell Long Beach, Calif. Y Yelding, Cedric Fairhope, Ala. Yoder, Rusty 1997 Topeka, Ind. York, Reggie 2000 Denver, Colo. Young, Chris Ft. Pierce, Fla. Yuhas, Allen 1970 Clifton, N.J. Z Zimos, Scott 1989 Troy, Mich. Page 55

57 RETIRED JERSEYS RETIRED JAGUAR JERSEYS Only three uniform numbers have been retired since the University of South Alabama began play in basketball in , and the honorees in all three cases went on to play in the National Basketball Association. ED RAINS, who appeared in No. 15 as a Jaguar from , had his number retired by the South Alabama Athletic Department in a ceremony midway through the season. Rains concluded his career as South Alabama s all-time leading scorer (1,801 points) and second-leading rebounder (720). A second-round draft choice of the San Antonio Spurs, Rains was the fi rst Jaguar to appear in an NBA game. RORY WHITE, who appeared in No. 44 as a Jaguar from , had his number retired by the South Alabama Athletic Department in a ceremony in the summer of White concluded his career as South Alabama s all-time leading rebounder (737) and second all-time leading scorer (1,726 points). A fourth-round draft choice of the Phoenix Suns, White was the second Jaguar to appear in an NBA game. Ed Rains The most recent Jaguar jersey retired was that of TERRY CATLEDGE, who appeared in No. 23 from and had his number retired at USA s Basketball Banquet in March Catledge concluded his South Alabama career by passing both Rains in scoring (1,866) and White in rebounding (932) to rank as the Jaguars best on the all-time lists. Catledge was a fi rst-round selection by the Philadelphia 76ers (21st choice overall). Terry Catledge Rory White Page 56

58 ALL-AMERICANS AND THE PROS ALL-AMERICANS HERB ANDREW Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1980 ED RAINS Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1979 Honorable Mention/Sporting News, 1979 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1981 Honorable Mention/Sporting News, 1981 TERRY CATLEDGE Honorable Mention/Associated Press, 1983 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1983 Honorable Mention/Associated Press, 1984 Honorable Mention/Basketball Times, 1984 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1984 Honorable Mention/Sporting News, 1984 AUGUSTINE RUBIT Honorable Mention/Associated Press, 2013 MICHAEL GERREN Honorable Mention/Associated Press, 1983 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1983 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1984 Honorable Mention/Sporting News, 1984 RORY WHITE Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1980 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1981 Honorable Mention/Sporting News, 1981 Honorable Mention/Basketball Weekly, 1982 Honorable Mention/Street and Smith s, 1982 JEFF HODGE Honorable Mention/Sporting News, 1989 Since 1972, 16 Jaguars have been drafted by professional teams. The list includes: 1972 Andy Denny Buffalo Braves 8th Round Steve Schmitt Memphis Sounds (ABA) 1981 Ed Rains San Antonio Spurs 2nd John May Detroit Pistons 4th Herb Andrew Portland Trailblazers 5th Scott Williams Chicago Bulls 7th 1982 Reggie Hannah Cleveland Cavaliers 4th Rory White Phoenix Suns 4th Tony Hafl ey Cleveland Cavaliers 9th 1984 Michael Gerren New Jersey Nets 5th 1985 Terry Catledge Philadelphia 76ers 1st Dexter Shouse Los Angeles Lakers 4th Kelly Blaines New Jersey Nets 5th 1987 Ricky Brown San Antonio Spurs 6th 1989 Junie Lewis Utah Jazz 2nd Jeff Hodge Dallas Mavericks 2nd Page 57

59 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONORS SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM (1977-PRESENT) 1977 John Mallard, 1st Garry Reese, 2nd 1978 Thomas Ledford, 2nd Lonnie Leggette, 2nd Garry Reese, 2nd 1979 Lonnie Leggette, 1st Rory White, 1st Ed Rains, 2nd 1980 Ed Rains, 1st Herb Andrew, 2nd 1981 Ed Rains, 1st Rory White, 1st Herb Andrew, 2nd 1982 Rory White, 1st 1983 Terry Catledge, 1st Michael Gerren, 1st 1984 Terry Catledge, 1st Michael Gerren, 2nd 1985 Terry Catledge, 1st 1987 Jeff Hodge, 1st Junie Lewis, 2nd 1988 Jeff Hodge, 1st Junie Lewis, 2nd 1989 Jeff Hodge, 1st Junie Lewis, 2nd 1991 Kevin McDaniels, 2nd 1992 Samuel Hines 1993 Cedric Yelding 1995 Anthony Foster 1996 Mark Neal 1997 Mark Neal 1998 Rico Alderson Toby Madison 1999 Darrian Evans 2000 Ravonte Dantzler Virgil Stanescu 2001 Ravonte Dantzler Virgil Stanescu 2002 Demetrice Williams, HM 2003 Demetrice Williams, HM 2005 Mario Jointer, 3rd 2006 Mario Jointer, 2nd Richard Law, 3rd 2007 Demetric Bennett, 1st Ernest Little, 2nd Daon Merritt, 3rd 2008 Demetric Bennett, 1st Daon Merritt, 2nd Brandon Davis, 3rd Domonic Tilford, 3rd 2009 Brandon Davis, 2nd Domonic Tilford, 2nd DeAndré Coleman, 3rd 2010 Tim Williams, 2nd 2011 Augustine Rubit, 3rd 2012 Augustine Rubit, 1st 2013 Augustine Rubit, 1st 2014 Augustine Rubit, 2nd 2015 Ken Williams, 2nd 2016 Ken Williams, 3rd All-Freshman Team ( ) 1985 Reggie Henry 1986 Darrell Faulkner Jeff Hodge 1988 Michael Hurring 1989 Derek Turner Freshman of the Year (1979-present) 1986 Jeff Hodge 2011 Augustine Rubit Sophomore of the Year ( ) 1979 Rory White 1987 Jeff Hodge 1991 Cedric Yelding Junior of the Year ( ) 1980 Ed Rains 1983 Michael Gerren 1984 Terry Catledge Senior of the Year ( ) 1981 Ed Rains 1985 Terry Catledge 1989 Jeff Hodge Player of the Year (1977-present) 1979 Rory White 1981 Ed Rains 1984 Terry Catledge 1985 Terry Catledge 1989 Jeff Hodge 2013 Augustine Rubit Coach of the Year (1977-present) 1979 Cliff Ellis 1989 Ronnie Arrow 1991 Ronnie Arrow 2000 Bob Weltlich 2006 John Pelphrey 2008 Ronnie Arrow All-Decade Team ( ) Terry Catledge ( ) All-Time Men s Basketball Team ( ) Terry Catledge ( ) Jeff Hodge ( ) Ed Rains ( ) Rory White ( ) Player of the Week (1979-present) Rico Alderson (1/20/97, 1/5/98, 2/23/98) Antoine Allen (11/13/12) Demetric Bennett (12/18/07, 3/3/08) John Bennett (2/5/79, 12/12/83, 12/31/83) Martino Brock (2/15/10) Charlie Burke (2/29/93) Terry Catledge (2/28/83, 12/12/83, 12/31/83, 12/31/84, 1/21/85) Brandon Davis (11/18/08) Darrian Evans (2/16/98, 1/18/99, 2/1/99) Michael Gerren (2/7/83, 2/4/84) Samuel Hines (12/21/91) Jeff Hodge (1/25/87, 1/3/88, 12/2/89) Junie Lewis (1/24/88, 2/21/88) Ernest Little (1/22/07) Russell McCutcheon (2/13/95, 2/26/96) Kevin McDaniels (2/18/91) Ed Rains (12/3/79, 1/7/80, 2/11/80, 2/8/81, 2/22/81) Xavier Roberson (11/29/11) Augustine Rubit (3/3/11, 12/13/11, 12/18/12, 1/7/13, 2/11/13, 12/17/13) Neil Smith (2/5/90) Virgil Stanescu (1/17/00, 11/27/00, 1/15/01) Derek Turner (1/15/90, 1/4/92) Rory White (1/5/79, 1/22/79, 12/7/80, 1/11/81) Ken Williams (2/16/15) Tim Williams (1/4/10) TCBY Defensive Player of the Week Jerome Coaxum (1/6/97, 2/24/97, 1/19/98) Jason Hamm (12/16/96, 1/12/98) Toby Madison (2/2/98) Russell McCutcheon (1/8/96) Mark Neal (12/11/95, 1/29/96, 1/27/97) All-Tournament Team (1977-present) 1978 Thomas Ledford Lonnie Leggette 1979 Ed Rains 1982 Rory White 1988 Junie Lewis 1989 Gabe Estaba Jeff Hodge Junie Lewis 1991 Boobie James Kevin McDaniels Cesar Portillo 1997 Jerome Coaxum Rusty Yoder 1998 Jerome Coaxum Darrian Evans Toby Madison 2000 Virgil Stanescu 2001 Virgil Stanescu 2006 Richard Law Chey Christie 2008 Demetric Bennett 2009 DeAndré Coleman Domonic Tilford Tournament Most Valuable Player (1977-present) 1989 Jeff Hodge 1997 Rusty Yoder 1998 Toby Madison 2000 Virgil Stanescu 2006 Chey Christie Jerry D. Young Memorial Award ( ) 1989 Jeff Hodge Sun Belt Male Sportsmanship Award (1998-present) 1998 Toby Madison 1999 Clayton Dye 2001 Ravonte Dantzler NABC All-District Team 2009 Brandon Davis Domonic Tilford 2010 Tim Williams 2011 Augustine Rubit 2012 Augustine Rubit 2013 Augustine Rubit 2014 Augustine Rubit Page 58

60 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS ALL-AMERICANS AND THE PROS 1977 (Charlotte, N.C.) First Round (campus sites) Georgia State 82, South Alabama 81 (ot) 1978 (Charlotte, N.C. Runner-Up) First Round South Alabama 80, South Florida 75 Semifi nals South Alabama 66, UNC-Charlotte 56 Championship New Orleans 22, South Alabama 20* *Led to the use of the shot clock 1979 (Charlotte, N.C.) Semifi nals Jacksonville 85, South Alabama (Charlotte, N.C.) First Round South Alabama 86, South Florida 57 Semifi nals Virginia Commonwealth 74, South Alabama (Jacksonville, Fla.) First Round South Alabama 79, Georgia State 41 Semifi nals UAB 86, South Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.) First Round South Alabama 77, Jacksonville 75 (ot) Semifi nals Virginia Commonwealth 68, South Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.) First Round South Florida 66, South Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.) First Round UAB 76, South Alabama (Hampton, Va.) First Round Old Dominion 84, South Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.) First Round UAB 64, South Alabama (Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round UAB 77, South Alabama (Richmond, Va.) First Round South Alabama 78, UAB 73 Semifi nals UNC-Charlotte 71, South Alabama (Richmond, Va. Champion) First Round South Alabama 70, South Florida 65 Semifi nals South Alabama 103, UAB 84 Finals South Alabama 105, Jacksonville (Birmingham, Ala.) First Round South Florida 80, South Alabama (Mobile, Ala. Champion) First Round South Alabama 84, Jacksonville 68 Semifi nals South Alabama 105, Virginia Commonwealth 78 Championship South Alabama 86, Old Dominion (Biloxi, Miss.) Quarterfi nals Western Kentucky 95, South Alabama 94 (ot) 1993 (Biloxi, Miss.) Quarterfi nals South Alabama 87, Louisiana-Lafayette 78 Semifi nals Western Kentucky 83, South Alabama (Bowling Green, Ky.) Quarterfi nals New Orleans 68, South Alabama (Little Rock, Ark.) First Round Arkansas State 96, South Alabama 83 (ot) 1996 (Little Rock, Ark.) First Round Texas-Pan American 61, South Alabama (Little Rock, Ark. Champion) Quarterfi nals South Alabama 66, Louisiana-Lafayette 39 Semifi nals South Alabama 71, Arkansas-Little Rock 52 Championship South Alabama 44, Louisiana Tech (Lafayette, La. Champion) Quarterfi nals South Alabama 61, Western Kentucky 47 Semifi nals South Alabama 79, Arkansas-Little Rock 48 Championship South Alabama 62, Louisiana-Lafayette (Lafayette, La.) Quarterfi nals Florida International 65, South Alabama (Little Rock, Ark. Runner-Up) First Round South Alabama 74, Arkansas-Little Rock, 58 Semifi nals South Alabama 64, Western Kentucky, 61 Championship Louisiana-Lafayette 51, South Alabama (Mobile, Ala. Runner-Up) First Round South Alabama 85, Arkansas-Little Rock 62 Semifi nals South Alabama 76, Arkansas State 53 Championship Western Kentucky 64, South Alabama (New Orleans, La.) First Round Middle Tennessee 48, South Alabama (Bowling Green, Ky.) Quarterfi nals Middle Tennessee 72, South Alabama 69 Page (Bowling Green, Ky.) Quarterfi nals Louisiana-Lafayette 84, South Alabama (Denton, Texas.) First Round Florida International 60, South Alabama (Murfreesboro, Tenn. Champion) Quarterfi nals South Alabama 78, Arkansas-Little Rock 53 Semifi nals South Alabama 75, Denver 65 Championship South Alabama 95, Western Kentucky (Lafayette, La.) Quarterfi nals Middle Tennessee 63, South Alabama 60 (ot) 2008 (Mobile, Ala.) Quarterfi nals South Alabama 81, New Orleans 77 Semifi nals Middle Tennessee 82, South Alabama (Hot Springs, Ark. Runner-Up) First Round (campus sites) South Alabama 62, New Orleans 60 Quarterfi nals South Alabama 78, Troy 75 Semifi nals South Alabama 54, Arkansas-Little Rock 44 Championship Western Kentucky 64, South Alabama (Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round South Alabama 52, Florida Atlantic 51 Quarterfi nals Troy 67, South Alabama (Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round Arkansas-Little Rock 82, South Alabama (Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round South Alabama 87, Troy 81 Quarterfi nals Denver 61, South Alabama (Hot Springs, Ark.) Quarterfi nals Western Kentucky 62, South Alabama (New Orleans, La.) First Round South Alabama 57, Arkansas Little Rock 55 Quarterfi nals Louisiana-Monroe 77, South Alabama (New Orleans, La.) First Round South Alabama 67, Georgia Southern 61 Quarterfi nals Louisiana-Lafayette 90, South Alabama (New Orleans, La.) First Round Coastal Carolina 80, South Alabama 67

61 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Jan. 20 Loyola-New Orleans L Jan. 25 at #6 Jacksonville L Jan. 27 West Florida W Feb. 1 Tampa W Feb. 4 #6 Jacksonville L Feb. 11 at Southern Miss W Feb. 13 at Arkansas State L Feb. 15 at McNeese State L Feb. 20 at Tampa L Feb. 22 at Biscayne L Feb. 27 at Abilene Christian L % Holiday Classic (New Castle, Ind.); # Roanoke Tournament (Roanoke, Va.); + Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) THE ORIGINAL JAGUARS Although South Alabama began its varsity basketball program with the season, the Jaguars fi elded a team comprised entirely of freshmen during the season. These original Jaguars played to a record under coach Rex Frederick, primarily against more veteran competition. The young Jaguars fashioned a 6-7 record at home that season and were 4-8 on the road. Against freshmen competition, USA posted a 4-4 mark and managed a 6-11 record against older clubs. Included in the victories were wins against freshmen teams at Auburn and Southern Miss. Listed below are the members of South Alabama s inaugural freshmen team: Ferrel Anders, Falkville, Ala.; Ewell Brookins, Atlanta, Ga.; Charles Harper, Pine Mountain, Ga.; Keith Hill, Mayfi eld, Ky.; Terry McIntosh, Tipton, Ind.; Roger Webb, Birmingham, Ala.; Russell Thompson, Birmingham, Ala.; Skip Moudry, Birmingham, Ala.; Kenny Dunaway, Birmingham, Ala.; Ben Harris, Mobile, Ala.; David Mechler, Mobile, Ala.; Head Coach: Rex Frederick; Assistant Coach, Jimmy Taylor. REX FREDERICK Auburn, 1959 Record: (2 seasons, ) (11-12) Home: 7-4 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-0 Dec. 2 Millsaps W Dec. 9 at West Florida L Dec. 13 at Tampa L Dec. 14 at Biscayne W (ot) Dec. 27 #Jacksonville State L Dec. 28 #Mississippi College W Jan. 4 Oglethorpe L Jan. 6 Belhaven W Jan. 9 Samford W Jan. 11 at Northwestern State L Jan. 13 at Belhaven W Jan. 15 Florida Tech W Jan. 16 West Florida L Jan. 22 Spring Hill W Jan. 30 Delta State L Feb. 3 at Southern Miss L Feb. 8 at Florida Tech W Feb. 10 Tampa W Feb. 17 at Oglethorpe L Feb. 20 at Millsaps W Feb. 22 at Delta State L Feb. 25 at Spring Hill L Feb. 27 Missouri-Saint Louis L # Sertoma Classic (Birmingham Ala.) (8-17) Home: 5-9 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 0-0 Dec. 1 at Mississippi State L Dec. 4 Southern Miss L Dec. 12 Oklahoma L Dec. 16 at Missouri-Saint Louis W Dec. 17 at Indiana State L Dec. 18 at Valparaiso L (ot) Dec. 29 #Navy W Dec. 30 #Mississippi L Jan. 8 at Southern Miss L Jan. 12 Roanoke L (ot) Jan. 17 at Oglethorpe W Jan. 20 at Spring Hill L Jan. 23 at West Florida L Jan. 26 Northwestern State L Jan. 28 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W Jan. 31 at Tampa W Feb. 2 Oglethorpe L (ot) Feb. 7 Samford L Feb. 11 West Florida W Feb. 13 Tampa L Feb. 16 Biscayne W Feb. 20 Trinity L Feb. 26 at Loyola-New Orleans L Feb. 28 at #15 Houston L Mar. 1 Spring Hill W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) JIMMY TAYLOR Mississippi State, 1964 Record: (5 seasons, ) (14-12) Home: 11-4 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 2-2 Dec. 1 McNeese State W Dec. 3 Mississippi State L Dec. 7 Arkansas State W Dec. 9 Spring Hill W Dec. 19 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L Dec. 22 %vs. Northern Michigan W Dec. 23 %vs. Kentucky Wesleyan L Dec. 28 #vs. Carson-Newman L Dec. 29 #vs. Susquehanna W Jan. 4 +Virginia Military W Jan. 5 +Pepperdine W Jan. 11 Abilene Christian W Jan. 13 Spring Hill W Jan. 14 Southern Miss W Jan. 18 Samford W (7-17) Home: 4-7 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 0-0 Dec. 1 at Mississippi State L Dec. 4 at Michigan State L Dec. 6 at Georgia L Dec. 18 at Pepperdine L Dec. 20 at Arizona W Jan. 3 #Saint Louis L Jan. 4 #Denver L Jan. 10 at Hardin-Simmons L Jan. 12 Biscayne L Jan. 17 at Jacksonville L Jan. 19 at #11 Florida State L Jan. 22 at Oklahoma W Jan. 24 Hardin-Simmons L Jan. 27 Samford W (ot) Jan. 31 Southern Miss W Feb. 2 at Spring Hill W Feb. 5 at Memphis State L Feb. 7 #12 Florida State L Feb. 10 at Samford L Feb. 16 South Florida W Feb. 21 Jacksonville L Feb. 23 McNeese State W Feb. 28 Spring Hill L Mar. 2 at Loyola-New Orleans L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) (14-11) Home: 7-3 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 28 at Texas L Dec. 1 at Auburn W Dec. 4 Birmingham-Southern W Dec. 6 Mississippi State L Dec. 19 at #10 Missouri L Dec. 29 $vs. Austin Peay L Dec. 30 $vs. Texas-Arlington W Jan. 2 #Hawaii W Jan. 3 #Michigan State L Jan. 8 Fairfi eld W Jan. 13 Spring Hill W Jan. 15 Samford W Jan. 18 West Florida W Jan. 22 McNeese State W Jan. 27 at Tulane W Feb. 2 at Biscayne L Feb. 5 at South Florida L Feb. 8 #16 Jacksonville L Feb. 10 at Southern Miss W Feb. 14 at Spring Hill W Feb. 17 at Samford W Feb. 19 at West Florida W Feb. 21 at #20 Jacksonville L Feb. 23 at Florida State L Feb. 26 at Hardin-Simmons L $ Claxton Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) (22-6) Home: 19-1 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 0-0 Page 60

62 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Nov. 30 at Hawaii L Dec. 3 at Hawaii L Dec. 7 Alabama-Huntsville W Dec. 13 Oglethorpe W Dec. 15 Birmingham-Southern W Dec. 17 Arkansas College W Dec. 20 Delta State W Dec. 22 Augusta W Dec. 27 Elmhurst W Jan. 2 #Southern Miss W Jan. 3 #Missouri W Jan. 5 St. Bernard W Jan. 9 at Jacksonville L Jan. 12 Hardin-Simmons W Jan. 19 Baptist W Jan. 22 West Florida W Jan. 26 Tulane W Jan. 28 Samford W Feb. 2 Spring Hill W Feb. 4 at West Florida W Feb. 9 Jacksonville W Feb. 12 Biscayne W Feb. 14 at Southern Miss W Feb. 16 at Tulane L Feb. 19 Spring Hill W Feb. 23 at Florida State L Mar. 2 at Samford W Mar. 4 Florida State L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) (19-7) Home: 14-3 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 29 Alabama-Huntsville W Nov. 30 Livingston W Dec. 3 at Austin Peay L Dec. 7 St. Bernard W Dec. 16 Baptist W Dec. 19 North Alabama W Dec. 27 $at Nevada-Las Vegas L Dec. 28 $vs. Idaho State W Jan. 2 Austin Peay L Jan. 4 Macalester W Jan. 6 #Virginia Military W Jan. 7 #Texas L Jan. 11 West Florida W Jan. 13 Samford W Jan. 16 Illinois State W Jan. 20 Mercer W Jan 25 at Biscayne W Jan. 27 at South Florida W Jan. 29 Jacksonville State W Feb. 3 Illinois State L Feb. 6 Louisiana-Monroe W Feb. 12 Wisconsin-Parkside W Feb. 14 at Mercer L Feb. 22 at Samford W Feb. 26 at West Florida W Mar. 3 at Jacksonville L $ Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) CLIFF ELLIS Florida State, 1968 Record: (9 seasons, ) Dec. 13 at #16 Nevada-Las Vegas L Dec. 19 $vs. Louisiana-Monroe L Dec. 20 $vs. Hardin-Simmons W Dec. 29 #Rice W Dec 30 #Mississippi W Jan. 5 %St. Bernard W Jan. 7 Jacksonville L Jan. 10 McNeese State W Jan. 12 Samford W Jan. 17 Baptist W Jan. 22 Louisiana-Lafayette L (ot) Jan. 24 Mercer W Jan. 26 South Florida L Jan. 29 at Birmingham Southern W Jan. 31 at Samford W Feb. 7 at Louisiana-Monroe L Feb. 12 at Mercer W Feb. 16 at Georgia State W Feb. 21 at Baptist W Feb. 26 Georgia State L Feb. 28 at Louisiana-Lafayette W Mar. 1 at McNeese State L Mar. 3 at Stetson W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); $ Indian Holiday Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.); % Davidson High School FIRST SUN BELT CONFERENCE SEASON (17-10, 3-3 SBC) Home: 11-3 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 3-1 Nov. 26 Oglethorpe W Nov. 27 Stetson L Dec. 3 $vs. Rider W Dec. 4 $at James Madison W Dec. 6 at McNeese State L (ot) Dec. 10 ^vs. Cal. State-Fullerton L Dec. 11 ^at Pepperdine L Dec. 17 %vs. New Mexico State W Dec. 18 %vs. Army W Dec. 27 #Samford W Dec. 28 #Texas Tech W Jan. 5 McNeese State L Jan. 7 Hardin-Simmons W Jan. 8 Texas-Arlington W Jan. 15 Missouri-Saint Louis W Jan. 22 at Florida State L Jan. 24 Northwestern State W Jan. 27 at Robert Morris W Jan. 31 Birmingham-Southern W Feb. 5 at Northwestern State L Feb. 9 Spring Hill W Feb. 14 Virginia Commonwealth W Feb. 17 at Hardin-Simmons W Feb. 19 at Illinois State L Feb. 21 ~Robert Morris W Feb. 23 at Virginia Commonwealth L Mar. 5 +Georgia State L (ot) $ James Madison Invitational (Harrisburg, Va.), ^ Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.); % Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) (18-10, 3-7 SBC) Home: 10-4 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 28 Oakland W Dec. 3 Campbell L Dec. 10 at Texas Tech L Dec. 12 at Houston Baptist W Dec. 15 Louisiana Tech W Dec. 17 at Texas-Arlington W Dec. 28 #Bucknell W Dec. 29 #Pepperdine W Jan. 2 Missouri-Kansas City W Jan. 5 *New Orleans L Jan. 9 *UNC-Charlotte L Jan. 12 at Georgia Southern W Jan. 14 *at South Florida W Jan. 16 *at Jacksonville L Jan. 18 *UNC-Wilmington~ W Jan. 23 *South Florida W Jan. 26 *at New Orleans L Jan. 30 *Georgia State W Feb. 2 at #15 Florida State W Feb. 4 *at Georgia State L Feb. 8 Georgia Southern~ W Feb. 13 *Jacksonville L Feb. 15 at Louisiana Tech W Feb. 20 *at UNC-Charlotte L Feb. 24 +vs. South Florida W Feb. 25 +vs. UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 26 +vs. New Orleans L Feb. 28 Spring Hill W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.), ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) (20-7, 10-0 SBC) Home: 14-2 Away: 6-3 Neutral: 0-2 Sun Belt Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 25 So. Illinois-Edwardsville W Nov. 30 at Mississippi State L Dec. 9 at Northwestern State W (18-9) Home: 7-5 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 29 Centenary L Dec. 1 at South Dakota W Dec. 3 at Jacksonville W Dec. 11 at Centenary W South Alabama s team is one of only two teams in Sun Belt Conference history to go through the league season undefeated. That team included: from left to right, John Bennett, Lonnie Leggette, Dennis Still, Randy Hampton, Rory White, Scott Williams, John May, Bill Anderson, Troy Taylor, Joe Hampton, Ed Rains, Don Hogan, Ronnie Davis Page 61

63 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Dec. 11 Georgia Southern~ L Dec. 14 North Park~ W Dec. 18 at UAB L Dec. 27 #Austin Peay W Dec. 28 #Louisiana Tech W Dec. 30 Wisconsin-Whitewater~ W Jan. 8 Houston Baptist~ W Jan. 10 at UNC-Wilmington L Jan. 13 *UNC Charlotte W Jan. 15 *Georgia State W Jan. 18 *at New Orleans W (ot) Jan. 22 *Jacksonville W Jan. 25 *New Orleans W Jan. 29 *at Georgia State W Feb. 1 *South Florida W Feb. 6 Florida State W Feb. 8 UAB W Feb. 10 *at Jacksonville W (ot) Feb. 12 *at South Florida W Feb. 15 Illinois State~ L Feb. 17 *at UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 23 +vs. Jacksonville L Feb. 28 Northwestern State~ W Mar. 10!vs. #18 Louisville L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! NCAA Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) (23-6, 12-2 SBC) Home: 11-3 Away: 11-1 Neutral: 1-2 Sun Belt Champions NCAA Tournament Dec. 1 at #10 Louisville L Dec. 3 McNeese State W Dec. 7 at Tennessee Tech W Dec. 8 at Middle Tenn. State W Dec. 13 at Hardin-Simmons W Dec. 15 Oregon Tech~ W Dec. 17 *at Virginia Commonwealth W Dec. 19 *at New Orleans W Dec. 27 #Rider~ W Dec. 28 #Alcorn State~ L Jan. 3 Missouri Baptist~ W Jan. 5 *Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 7 *at Georgia State W Jan. 9 *at Jacksonville W Jan. 13 *South Florida W Jan. 16 *Georgia State W Jan. 18 *New Orleans W Jan. 24 *UAB L Jan. 26 *at UNC Charlotte W Jan. 28 *at South Florida W Jan. 30 *UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 4 *Jacksonville W Feb. 7 at Georgia Southern W Feb. 12 Georgia Southern~ W Feb. 15 Hardin-Simmons~ W Feb. 17 *at UAB W Feb. 23 +vs. South Florida W Feb. 24 +vs. Virginia Commonwealth L Mar. 7!vs. Alcorn State L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! NCAA Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas) (25-6, 9-3 SBC) Home: 13-2 Away: 9-3 Neutral: 3-1 Sun Belt Champions NIT Dec. 1 Wisconsin-Parkside~ W Dec. 3 Middle Tennessee State L Dec. 5 %vs. Texas-El Paso W Dec. 6 %vs. Holy Cross W Dec. 11 Tennessee Tech~ W Dec. 13 Prairie View A&M~ W Dec. 16 at #7 Ohio State W Dec. 18 at Akron W Dec. 29 #Navy W Dec. 30 #Fordham W Jan. 2 Mississippi Valley State~ W Jan. 6 *at Virginia Commonwealth W Jan. 8 *at UNC Charlotte W Jan. 10 *Georgia State W Jan. 13 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 17 Nicholls State~ W Jan. 22 *Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 24 at McNeese State W Jan. 27 *at Jacksonville W Jan. 31 *at UAB L Feb. 5 *South Florida W Feb. 8 *Jacksonville W Feb. 10 *at Georgia State W Feb. 12 *at South Florida L Feb. 17 *UAB W Feb. 19 at Illinois State W Feb. 27 +vs. Georgia State W Feb. 28 +vs. UAB L Mar. 11!Texas-Arlington W Mar. 16 ^at Georgia W Mar. 20 ^at Tulsa L % Worchester County Classic (Worchester, Mass.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.);! National Invitation Tournament, Mobile, Ala. ^ National Invitation Tournament (12-16, 2-8 SBC) Home: 9-7 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 29 Illinois-Benedictine~ W Dec. 3 at Middle Tennessee State L (ot) Dec. 9 Prairie View A&M~ W Dec. 12 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Dec. 15 Ohio State L Dec. 18 California St.-Chico~ W Dec. 28 #Grambling W Dec. 29 #American L Jan. 2 *UNC-Charlotte L Jan. 4 St. Xavier~ W Jan. 6 at Oklahoma L Jan. 9 at UAB L Jan. 11 Akron~ W Jan. 13 #17 Louisville L Jan. 17 *Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 20 *South Florida W Jan. 22 *Jacksonville L (ot) Jan. 27 *at South Florida L (ot) Jan. 29 at Georgia State W Jan. 31 at West Virginia L Feb. 7 *UAB L Feb. 8 *at Jacksonville L (ot) Feb. 10 Georgia State~ W Feb. 13 Nicholls State~ W Feb. 17 *at UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 20 at Southern Miss L Feb. 26 +vs. Jacksonville W (ot) Feb. 27 +vs. Virginia Commonwealth L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium, * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) (16-12, 6-8 SBC) Home: 14-4 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 30 Prairie View A&M W Dec. 4 Middle Tennessee State W Dec. 7 Florida International W Dec. 9 Texas Southern W Dec. 12 Mississippi Valley State W Dec. 15 at #13 Louisville L Dec. 19 Illinois Wesleyan W Dec. 20 Roosevelt W Dec. 27 #Baltimore W Dec. 28 #Northeastern W Dec. 30 at Ohio State L Jan. 4 Chicago State L Jan. 6 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 8 *at UAB L Jan. 13 *at Old Dominion L Jan. 15 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 20 *Jacksonville W Jan. 23 *Virginia Commonwealth L (ot) Jan. 25 *South Florida W Jan. 27 *at UNC-Charlotte L Jan. 31 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 7 *at Jacksonville W Feb. 10 *at South Florida L Feb. 13 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 17 *Old Dominion L Feb. 19 *UAB L Feb. 26 Bethune Cookman~ W Mar. 4 +vs. South Florida L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) (22-8, 9-5 SBC) Home: 15-2 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 2-1 NIT Nov. 29 Illinois State L Dec. 3 Prairie View A&M W Dec. 6 Mississippi Valley State W Dec. 8 #Florida A&M W Dec. 9 #Auburn W Dec. 12 at New Orleans W (ot) Dec. 17 Texas Southern~ W Dec. 19 Southern Miss W Dec. 21 %at Florida International W Dec. 22 %vs. Oklahoma State W Jan. 2 Roosevelt~ W Jan. 4 *Virginia Commonwealth W Jan. 10 *South Florida W Jan. 14 *at Old Dominion L Jan. 16 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 21 *UAB L Jan. 26 *Old Dominion W Jan. 29 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 31 *Jacksonville W Feb. 4 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 7 New Orleans W Feb. 12 *at UAB L Feb. 16 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 18 *at South Florida W Feb. 21 *at Jacksonville L Feb. 25 *at UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 27 Bethune-Cookman~ W Mar. 2 +at UAB L Mar. 14!vs. Florida W Mar. 18!!vs. Virginia Tech L # Colonial Classic (Mobile, Ala.); % Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.);! National Invitation Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.);!! National Invitation Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) MIKE HANKS Southern Methodist, 1975 Record: (3 seasons, ) (15-13, 6-8 SBC) Home: 10-5 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 24 Bethune Cookman W Nov. 27 Morgan State W Nov. 30 #vs. Houston W Dec. 1 #at Clemson L Page 62

64 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Dec. 6 Central Florida W Dec. 8 Texas Southern~ W Dec. 15 at Youngstown State L (ot) Dec. 19 New Orleans L Dec. 21 at Southern Miss W Dec. 27 Alabama State W Jan. 2 Old Dominion L Jan. 5 at South Florida W Jan. 8 Wisconsin-Parkside~ W Jan. 11 #10 Kansas L (ot) Jan. 17 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 20 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 24 *#19 Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 26 *at Old Dominion L Jan. 31 *at UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 2 *at #20 UAB L (ot) Feb. 7 *at Jacksonville L Feb. 9 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Feb. 11 *South Florida W Feb. 16 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 21 *Jacksonville L Feb. 23 *UAB W Feb. 26 at New Orleans W Mar. 1 +at Old Dominion L # IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hampton, Va.); (16-16, 5-9 SBC) Home: 10-5 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 3-1 Nov. 29 New Mexico State L Dec. 1 Texas W Dec. 3 Texas Southern~ W Dec. 6 #vs. McNeese State W Dec. 7 #at Montana L Dec. 9 at #7 Kansas L Dec. 13 Southern Miss L (ot) Dec. 17 Youngstown State W Dec. 19 at Central Florida W Dec. 21 BYU-Hawai i W Dec. 26!vs. Brooklyn W Dec. 27 at Hawai i-hilo W Dec. 28 &vs. Eastern Illinois L Dec. 30 &vs. Brooklyn W Jan. 4 Quincy~ W Jan. 7 *Virginia Commonwealth W (ot) Jan. 9 Alabama State W Jan. 13 *at #14 UAB L Jan. 16 *Jacksonville W Jan. 18 *at South Florida L Jan. 20 *Old Dominion L Jan. 25 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 27 *at Jacksonville L Feb. 1 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 3 *South Florida W Feb. 8 *at Old Dominion L Feb. 13 *UNC-Charlotte L Feb. 15 *UAB W Feb. 17 *Western Kentucky L Feb. 22 *at UNC-Charlotte W Feb. 24 at #16 Louisville L Feb. 27 +at UAB L # Champion Holiday Classic (Missoula, Mont.);! Honolulu, Hawaii; & Seaside Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; + Sun Belt Conference game; * Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) Dec. 13 at Louisiana Tech L Dec. 15 Youngstown State~ W Dec. 19 #vs. Grambling State W Dec. 20 #at Texas L Dec. 30 Florida International~ W Jan. 3 *UAB L Jan. 6 *Jacksonville L Jan. 8 Evansville~ W Jan. 14 *Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 17 *at UNC-Charlotte L Jan. 19 *at Old Dominion W Jan. 22 *South Florida W Jan. 24 Central Florida~ W Jan. 26 *Western Kentucky L Jan. 28 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 31 *at Jacksonville L Feb. 2 *at Virginia Commonwealth W Feb. 7 *at UAB L Feb. 9 *Old Dominion W Feb. 14 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 21 *at South Florida W Feb. 26 +vs. UAB L # Texas Tournament (Austin, Texas); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) RONNIE ARROW SW Texas State, 1969 Record: (14 seasons, ; ) (15-14, 8-6 SBC) Home: 11-3 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 1-2 Nov. 27 ^vs. Auburn L Dec. 2 at Stephen F. Austin L Dec. 5 Louisiana Tech L Dec. 8 Alabama State~ W Dec. 14 McNeese State~ W Dec. 16 BYU-Hawai i~ W Dec. 19 at Evansville L Dec. 30 San Francisco State~ W Jan. 2 *Virginia Commonwealth W (ot) Jan. 4 at #20 Louisville L Jan. 9 *at UNC-Charlotte L Jan. 11 at Central Florida W Jan. 14 *Old Dominion W Jan. 16 *at Western Kentucky L Jan. 19 Southern Miss L Jan. 21 *UAB W Jan. 25 Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 30 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Feb. 1 *South Florida W Feb. 7 *UNC-Charlotte L Feb. 11 *at Jacksonville L Feb. 13 *at South Florida W Feb. 18 *Jacksonville W Feb. 20 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 22 *at Old Dominion L Feb. 27 *at UAB W Mar. 2 at Missouri-Kansas City L Mar. 5 +vs. UAB W Mar. 6 +vs. UNC-Charlotte L ^ Birmingham, Ala.; ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Richmond, Va.) (23-9, 11-3 SBC) Home: 12-0 Away: 6-8 Neutral: 5-1 Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 25 #vs. Fairfi eld W Nov. 26 #at Providence L (ot) Nov. 30 at Marshall L Dec. 3 Coastal Carolina~ W Dec. 10 at New Orleans W (ot) Dec. 14 at Florida State L Dec. 22 Stephen F. Austin~ W Dec. 30 at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 1 at Arkansas L Jan. 8 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 11 Alabama State W Jan. 15 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 18 *UAB W Jan. 21 *at UNC-Charlotte L Jan. 23 *Jacksonville W Jan. 26 *at Old Dominion W Jan. 31 *Virginia Commonwealth W Feb. 6 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Feb. 9 at Southern Miss L Feb. 11 *at UAB L Feb. 13 *South Florida W Feb. 16 *at Western Kentucky W (ot) Feb. 18 Missouri-Kansas City~ W Feb. 21 *Old Dominion W (14-14, 6-8 SBC) Home: 10-5 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 28 Centenary~ W Nov. 29 The Citadel~ L Dec. 1 Stephen F. Austin~ W Dec. 4 Armstrong State~ W Dec. 6 at New Mexico State L Dec. 11 at Southern Miss L South Alabama s team claimed the program s fi rst Sun Belt Conference Tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. That team included: standing, left to right, managers Tim Murphy, David Dimmick and Chris Jones, graduate assistant coach Butch Stockton, assistant coach Larry Brown, head coach Ronnie Arrow, assistant coaches Denny Wright and Ralph Radford, managers Bobby Champagne and Paul Riley. Sitting, Darrell Nelson, Neil Smith, Gabe Estaba, Phillip Darden, Michael Hurring, James Neal, Scott Zimos, Brian Hatch and John Jimmerson. In front, Terrance Brodnick, Jeff Hodge, Junie Lewis, Derek Turner and Dennis Rhodes. Page 63

65 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 23 *at South Florida W Feb. 25 *at Jacksonville W Mar. 1 Nicholls State W Mar. 4 +vs. South Florida W Mar. 5 +vs. UAB W Mar. 6 +vs. Jacksonville W Mar. 17!vs. #20 Alabama W Mar. 19!vs. #10 Michigan L # Providence Fleet Classic (Providence, R.I.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! NCAA Southeast Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) (11-17, 5-9 SBC) Home: 9-4 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 1-3 Nov. 24 at San Jose State W Nov. 29 #11 Arkansas L Dec. 2 &vs. Wright State L Dec. 3 &vs. San Diego W Dec. 8 #at #14 Indiana L Dec. 9 #vs. New Hampshire L (ot) Dec. 20 Alabama State W Dec. 23 New Orleans W Dec. 29 Marshall W Jan. 2 Florida State L Jan. 6 at James Madison L Jan. 8 Southern Miss W Jan. 11 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 13 *at South Florida L Jan. 15 *Old Dominion L (ot) Jan. 18 *South Florida W Jan. 20 *at UAB L Jan. 22 *Virginia Commonwealth W Jan. 24 at Coastal Carolina L Feb. 1 *at UNC-Charlotte L Feb. 4 *UAB L Feb. 7 *Jacksonville W Feb. 10 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Feb. 12 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 15 *at Jacksonville L (ot) Feb. 19 *at Old Dominion L Feb. 24 *at Western Kentucky L Mar. 3 +vs. South Florida L & Joe Lapchick Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.); # Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) (22-9, 11-3 SBC) Home: 15-1 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 1-2 Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 27 Jackson State~ W Dec. 1 at McNeese State W Dec. 5 Hawaii Loa~ W Dec. 8 Southern Illinois W Dec. 11 at #2 Arkansas L Dec. 15 at New Orleans L (ot) Dec. 17 Creighton L Dec. 22 James Madison W Dec. 28 &vs. Murray State L (ot) Dec. 29 &vs. Texas A&M W Jan. 5 *UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 7 *Old Dominion W Jan. 10 *at Virginia Commonwealth L Jan. 13 *at UNC-Charlotte W Jan. 19 at Louisville L Jan. 22 *South Florida W Jan. 24 *at Old Dominion W Jan. 28 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 4 *Virginia Commonwealth W Feb. 7 *at Jacksonville W Feb. 9 *at South Florida L Feb. 14 at #9 Southern Miss W Feb. 16 *UAB W South Alabama s team won the Sun Belt regular season and postseason tournament titles. The Jaguars played Utah in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament. That team included: standing left to right, assistant coaches Lew Hill and Jeff Price, graduate assistant Bobby Champagne, manager David Dimmick, director of athletic academic services Auralia Crowell, Bobby Curtis, Brian Hatch, Thomas Adams, Alonzo Mitchell, Cesar Portillo, Samuel Hines, Marvin Eackles, athletic trainer Kevin Moser, assistant coach Denny Wright and head coach Ronnie Arrow. Sitting, manager Tim Murphy, manager Mark Shaw, manager George Forbis, Derek Alvin, Kevin McDaniels, Boobie James, Cedric Yelding, Derek Turner, Derell Washington and managers Stan Hampton and Rivers Smith Feb. 18 Jacksonville W Feb. 21 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 23 *at UAB L Feb. 27 Prairie View A&M W Mar. 2 +Jacksonville W Mar. 3 +Virginia Commonwealth W Mar. 4 +Old Dominion W Mar. 15!vs. #10 Utah L & BMA Holiday Classic (Kansas City, Mo.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.);! NCAA West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) (14-14, 9-7 SBC) Home: 6-6 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 2-1 Nov. 27 Southern Miss L Nov. 30 at Jackson State W Dec. 7 at Saint Louis L Dec. 9 at Southern Illinois L Dec. 14 at James Madison L Dec. 17 North Texas W Dec. 20 &vs. Middle Tennessee State W Dec. 21 &vs. Auburn W Dec. 27 *Louisiana Tech L Dec. 30 #16 Arkansas L Jan. 2 *Jacksonville W Jan. 4 at Baylor W Jan. 9 *at Lamar W Jan. 11 *at Texas-Pan American W Jan. 16 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Jan. 18 *Texas-Pan American W Jan. 23 *at Western Kentucky W Jan. 26 *Louisiana-Lafayette L (ot) Jan. 28 *at Central Florida W Feb. 1 *at Arkansas State L Feb. 5 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 9 *Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 12 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 18 *New Orleans W Feb. 22 #19 Cincinnati L Feb. 24 *Central Florida W Feb. 27 *at Jacksonville L Mar. 6 +vs. Western Kentucky L (ot) & Blue Angels Classic (Pensacola, Fla.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.) (15-13, 9-9 SBC) Home: 9-3 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 1-1 Dec. 5 Saint Louis W Dec. 7 West Virginia W (ot) Dec. 10 at Texas A&M L Dec. 12 at North Texas W Dec. 19 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Dec. 21 Baylor W Jan. 2 at #21 Cincinnati L Jan. 6 *at Western Kentucky L Jan. 9 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 11 *Louisiana-Lafayette L Jan. 14 *at Lamar L Jan. 16 *Texas-Pan American W Jan. 18 *at Louisiana Tech W Jan. 20 Hofstra W Jan. 24 *at Western Kentucky W (ot) Jan. 27 at Southern Miss L Jan. 30 *at New Orleans L Feb. 1 *Arkansas State W Feb. 4 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 7 *Jacksonville W Feb. 9 *Louisiana Tech L Feb. 13 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 20 *at Jacksonville W Feb. 24 *Lamar W Feb. 27 *#19 New Orleans L Mar. 1 *at Texas-Pan American W Mar. 6 +vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W Mar. 7 +vs. Western Kentucky L * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.) (13-14, 9-9 SBC) Home: 8-6 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 27 Prairie View A&M W Dec. 4 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Dec. 9 at West Virginia L Dec. 14 Troy W Dec. 18 *Western Kentucky L Dec. 21 at UAB L Dec. 29 &vs. American W Dec. 30 &at Tennessee-Chattanooga L Jan. 3 Texas A&M L Jan. 6 *at Western Kentucky W Jan. 8 *Louisiana-Lafayette L Jan. 11 Southern Miss W Jan. 15 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 17 *Lamar L Jan. 20 *Jacksonville L Jan. 23 *Arkansas State W Jan. 27 *New Orleans W Jan. 29 *at Louisiana Tech W Page 64

66 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 3 *at Lamar L Feb. 5 *at Texas-Pan American W Feb. 10 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 17 *Texas-Pan American L Feb. 19 *Louisiana Tech W Feb. 21 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Feb. 26 *at Jacksonville W Feb. 28 *at New Orleans L Mar. 5 +vs. New Orleans L & Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) (9-18, 7-11 SBC) Home: 7-6 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 0-3 Dec. 2 Prairie View A&M~ W Dec. 9 #vs. Northwestern State L Dec. 10 #vs. Southern Utah L JUDAS T. PRADA Linfield, 1980 Record: 8-15 (1 season, ) Dec. 14 at Evansville L Dec. 17 Southern L Dec. 20 UAB W Dec. 23 Evansville L Dec. 29 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 5 *Texas-Pan American L Jan. 7 *Lamar W Jan. 11 *Western Kentucky L Jan. 14 *at Arkansas State W Jan. 16 *at Jacksonville L Jan. 19 at Southern Miss L Jan. 22 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 26 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 28 *at New Orleans L Jan. 30 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 2 *Arkansas State L Feb. 5 *New Orleans L (ot) Feb. 9 *Louisiana Tech W Feb. 12 *Jacksonville W Feb. 16 *at Louisiana Tech L Feb. 18 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 23 *at Texas-Pan American L Feb. 25 *at Lamar L Mar. 3 +vs. Arkansas State L (ot) # BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) BILL MUSSELMAN Wittenberg, 1962 Record: (2 seasons, ) (12-15, 7-11 SBC) Home: 11-3 Away: 0-10 Neutral: 1-2 Nov. 27 Abilene Christian W Dec. 1 Southern (New Orleans) W Dec. 5 at UAB L Dec. 12 Auburn L Dec. 16 *at Jacksonville L Dec. 19 Troy W Dec. 23 Southern Miss W Dec. 29 $vs. Gonzaga L Dec. 30 $vs. Lehigh W Jan. 4 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 6 *Texas-Pan American W Jan. 11 *at Lamar L Jan. 14 *at Western Kentucky L Jan. 18 *Arkansas State W South Alabama s team was champion of the Sun Belt regular season before winning the Sun Belt Tournament championship. The Jags advanced to the NCAA Tournament where they lost to eventual national champion Arizona, Front row, left to right: Rico Anderson, Davorin Dalipagic, Elvis Barrett, Rob Sawicki, David Sweatt, Jason Hamm, Mark Neal and Ken Browning. Second row, left to right: Head coach Bill Musselman, strength and conditioning coach Ken McWilliams, assistant coach Tommy Wade, assistant coach Dale Osbourne, Predrag Djukelic, Brandon Peterson, Jerome Coaxum, Quinn Moore, Dusty Dubbs, Toby Madison, Brian McGovern and Rusty Yoder. Jan. 21 *Louisiana Tech L (ot) Jan. 25 *at Texas-Pan American L Jan. 28 *Jacksonville W Jan. 31 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 4 *New Orleans W Feb. 8 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 10 *at Louisiana Tech L Feb. 12 *Lamar W Feb. 15 *at Arkansas State L Feb. 17 *at New Orleans L Feb. 22 *Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 24 *Western Kentucky W Mar. 2 +vs. Texas-Pan American L $ U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament (Seattle, Wash.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) (23-7, 14-4 SBC) Home: 14-1 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 2-1 Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 23 Abilene Christian~ W Nov. 26 West Florida~ W Nov. 29 Grambling~ W Dec. 3 at Southern Miss L Dec. 7 Florida A&M~ W Dec. 10 UAB~ W (ot) Dec. 18 at Auburn L Dec. 21 Nicholls State~ W Dec. 28 *Louisiana-Lafayette~ L Jan. 2 *Arkansas-Little Rock~ W Jan. 4 *Arkansas State~ W Jan. 9 *Texas-Pan American~ W Jan. 11 *at Lamar W Jan. 13 *at Jacksonville W Jan. 18 *at Western Kentucky W Jan. 20 *New Orleans~ W Jan. 23 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Jan. 25 *at Arkansas State W Jan. 30 *at New Orleans L Feb. 1 *at Texas-Pan American W Feb. 3 *Louisiana Tech~ W Feb. 13 *Lamar~ W Feb. 15 *Jacksonville W Feb. 20 *at Louisiana Tech W Feb. 22 *Western Kentucky~ W Feb. 24 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Mar. 1 +vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W Mar. 2 +at Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. 4 +vs. Louisiana Tech W Mar. 13!vs. #15 Arizona L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.);! NCAA Southeast Regional (Memphis, Tenn.) BOB WELTLICH Ohio State, 1967 Record: (5 seasons, ) (21-7, 14-4 SBC) Home: 11-1 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 3-1 Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 29 Alcorn State~ W Dec. 9 Southern Miss~ L Dec. 12 %vs. Alcorn State W Dec. 13 %at Indiana L Dec. 16 at Missouri-Kansas City W Dec. 22 Washington~ W Dec. 28 *at Arkansas State L (ot) Jan. 3 *at Jacksonville W Jan. 5 *Lamar~ W Jan. 8 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 10 *Western Kentucky~ W Jan. 15 *Louisiana Tech W Jan. 17 *Arkansas State~ W Jan. 24 *at Louisiana Tech W Jan. 26 *at New Orleans L Jan. 29 *Jacksonville~ W Jan. 31 *Texas-Pan American~ W Feb. 5 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 7 *at Lamar L Feb. 10 *Louisiana-Lafayette~ W Feb. 14 *New Orleans~ W Feb. 19 *at Texas-Pan American W Feb. 21 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 23 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Feb. 28 +vs. Western Kentucky W Mar. 1 +vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. 3 +at Louisiana-Lafayette W Mar. 12!vs. #22 Illinois L % Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.);! NCAA Southeast Regional (Sacramento, Calif.) (11-16, 6-8 SBC) Home: 10-2 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-3 Nov. 14 Missouri-Kansas City~ W Nov. 18 at Alcorn State L Nov. 24 at Southern Miss L Nov. 29 UAB L Page 65

67 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS game; + Food World Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)! TiVo Postseason NIT The Jaguars made it back-to-back Sun Belt championships and trips to the NCAA Tournament in USA won 20 games for the second straight season under fi rst-year head coach Bob Weltlich. Seated (L-R): Student assistant coach Brian McGovern, Clayton Dye, Rusty Yoder, Davorin Dalipagic, Jason Hamm, Rico Alderson, Jerome Coaxum, Elvis Barrett, Dusty Dubbs, Toby Madison and student assistant coach Brandon Peterson. Standing: President Frederick P. Whiddon, Assistant coach Chris Jones, manager Mike Coley, assistant coach Dale Osbourne, Garrett Theriot, Ben Wierzba, Josh Hotz, Jason Maronge, Darrian Evans, Travon Broadway, Tom Titus, Mike Herlihy, strength and conditioning coach Ken McWilliams, trainer Paul Newman, assistant coach Tommy Wade and head coach Bob Weltlich. Dec. 4 ^at Iowa L Dec. 5 ^vs. Gonzaga L Dec. 9 Colorado State~ W Dec. 12 #Alabama L Dec. 16 Alabama A&M~ W Dec. 22 *at Florida International L Dec. 30 at Colorado State L Jan. 4 *Western Kentucky L Jan. 6 *at New Orleans L Jan. 9 *at Louisiana Tech L (ot) Jan. 14 *Florida International W Jan. 16 *Louisiana Tech~ W Jan. 18 *New Orleans W Jan. 21 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Jan. 25 Texas-Pan American W Jan. 28 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 31 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 2 *Arkansas State W Feb. 6 *Arkansas-Little Rock~ W Feb. 11 at Texas-Pan American W Feb. 18 *at Arkansas State L Feb. 20 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 27 +vs. Florida International L ^ Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa); # Arby s Hardwood Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.) (20-10, 13-3 SBC) Home: 12-2 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 1-1 Sun Belt Champions Nov. 19 at Bradley L Nov. 23 Alabama State W Nov. 30 at Wright State L Dec. 4 Southern Miss L Dec. 7 at UAB L Dec. 11 at Stephen F. Austin W Dec. 16 #Murray State L Dec. 21 Brigham Young W Dec. 28 Alabama A&M W Dec. 30 at #6 Florida L Jan. 5 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 7 *Arkansas State W Jan. 11 Norfolk State W Jan. 15 *Denver W Jan. 18 *at New Orleans W Jan. 22 *at Western Kentucky L (2ot) Jan. 28 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 29 *at Arkansas State L (ot) Jan. 31 *Florida International W Feb. 3 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Feb. 5 *at Louisiana Tech L Feb. 9 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 12 *New Orleans W Feb. 15 *at Florida International W Feb. 19 *at Denver W Feb. 24 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Feb. 26 *Louisiana Tech W Mar. 4 +at Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. 6 +vs. Western Kentucky W Mar. 7 +vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L # Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) (22-11, 11-5 SBC) Home: 13-4 Away: 9-7 Neutral: 0-0 Sun Belt West Champions NIT Nov. 14 #at Marquette W Nov. 17 #at Indiana L Nov. 21 Stephen F. Austin W Nov. 25 Sam Houston State W Nov. 28 at Southern Miss L Dec. 1 at Auburn W Dec. 4 Wright State W Dec. 9 at Alabama State L Dec. 12 West Florida W Dec. 16 ^Louisville W Dec. 19 at Murray State W Dec. 23 *Louisiana-Lafayette L Dec. 30 at Brigham Young L Jan. 4 *at Florida International W Jan. 6 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 10 *Western Kentucky W (ot) Jan. 13 *Middle Tennessee W Jan. 17 Valdosta State W Jan. 21 *New Mexico State W Jan. 25 *at New Orleans L Jan. 27 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Feb. 1 *Denver W Feb. 3 *Louisiana Tech L Feb. 8 *at North Texas W Feb. 10 *at New Mexico State W Feb. 14 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Feb. 17 *New Orleans L Feb. 22 *at Denver W (2ot) Feb. 24 *North Texas W Mar. 3 +Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. 5 +Arkansas State W Mar. 6 +Western Kentucky L Mar. 15 %at Toledo L (ot) # Preseason NIT; ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference (7-21, 2-13 SBC) Home: 6-9 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 18 at Louisville L Nov. 21 at Marist L Nov. 24 Valdosta State W Nov. 28 Southeastern Louisiana W Dec. 2 at Mississippi State L Dec. 5 Southern Miss L Dec. 12 Bethune-Cookman W Dec. 15 #Georgia L Dec. 18 at Auburn L Dec. 21 Gardner Webb L Dec. 28 *Middle Tennessee W Dec. 30 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 3 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Jan. 5 *at New Mexico State L Jan. 12 *Arkansas State L Jan. 17 *New Orleans L Jan. 19 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Jan. 23 *at Florida International L Jan. 26 Georgia Southwestern W Jan. 31 *Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 2 *New Mexico State L Feb. 7 *at Denver L Feb. 9 *at North Texas L Feb. 14 *Denver L Feb. 16 *at New Orleans L (ot) Feb. 20 at Bethune-Cookman W (2ot) Feb. 23 *North Texas L March 1 +vs. Middle Tennessee L # Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) JOHN PELPHREY Kentucky, 1992 Record: (5 seasons, ) (14-14, 7-8 SBC) Home: 11-4 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 22 %vs. Southern W Nov. 24 %at LSU L Nov. 27 Birmingham Southern W Nov. 30 at Southern Miss L Dec. 4 North Georgia W Dec. 7 at Louisville L Dec. 14 #Georgia State W Dec. 18 at Georgia L Dec. 22 Marist W Dec. 28 Samford W Dec. 30 #8/10 Mississippi State L Jan. 4 *at New Orleans L Jan. 9 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 11 *New Mexico State L Jan. 16 *at Middle Tennessee W Jan. 18 *at Western Kentucky L Jan. 23 *Denver W Jan. 25 *North Texas W Jan. 30 *Arkansas-Little Rock W (ot) Feb. 1 *at Arkansas State L Feb. 6 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 8 *at New Mexico State L Feb. 13 *Florida International L Feb. 20 *at Denver L Feb. 22 *at North Texas W Feb. 25 William Carey W Mar. 1 *New Orleans W Mar. 9 +vs. Middle Tennessee L % Hispanic College Funds Classic (Baton Rouge, La.); # Coors Classic (Mo- Page 66

68 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS bile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) (12-14, 6-8 SBC) Home: 8-4 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 22 at Jackson State L Nov. 26 at Mississippi State L Nov. 30 Alabama State W Dec. 6 West Alabama W Dec. 12 at Georgia State L Dec. 15 ^Old Dominion W Dec. 18 at Georgia L Dec. 23 Jackson State W Dec. 29 #at South Florida L Dec. 30 #vs. Texas-Arlington W Jan. 3 at UAB L Jan. 8 *New Orleans L Jan. 10 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 15 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 17 *at New Mexico State W Jan. 22 *Middle Tennessee L Jan. 24 Spring Hill W Jan. 29 *at Denver L Jan. 31 *at North Texas L Feb. 5 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 7 *Arkansas State L Feb. 12 *Louisiana-Lafayette L 73-79! Feb. 14 *New Mexico State L Feb. 19 *at New Orleans L (ot) Feb. 23 *at Florida International W Feb. 26 *Denver W Feb. 29 *North Texas W Mar. 6 +vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 58-84!!Result vacated due to violations by UL-Lafayette ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); # USF Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) (10-14, 6-6 SBC) Home: 7-5 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 20 at Old Dominion L Nov. 24 Samford W Nov. 27 Auburn-Montgomery W Nov. 30 at Alabama State L Dec. 2 at #15/21 Mississippi State L Dec. 7 Loyola Marymount L Dec. 12 Arkansas-Monticello W Dec. 16 at Florida State L Dec. 20 ^Southern Miss L Dec. 28 at Western Michigan L Dec. 31 UAB L Jan. 6 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 8 *at New Orleans L Jan. 13 *Louisiana Lafayette L 56-59! Jan. 15 *New Mexico State W Jan. 20 *at Middle Tennessee W Jan. 22 *at Western Kentucky L (ot) Jan. 27 *Denver L Jan. 29 *North Texas W Feb. 3 *Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 10 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L 45-67! Feb. 12 *at New Mexico State W Feb. 16 *New Orleans W Feb. 19 *Florida International L 71-74! Feb. 21 Reinhardt W Feb. 24 *at Denver L Feb. 26 *at North Texas W Mar. 4 +vs. Florida International L 57-60!!Result vacated due to violations by UL-Lafayette and FIU ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denton, Texas) (24-7, 12-3 SBC) Home: 12-2 Away: 9-4 Neutral: 3-1 Sun Belt West Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 18 Spring Hill W Nov. 22 at Purdue L Nov. 25 Alabama State W Nov. 28 at Loyola Marymount W (ot) Dec. 3 Samford W Dec. 10 at Southern Miss W Dec. 14 at Louisiana-Monroe W Dec. 17 ^#25 Houston W Dec. 20 Louisiana-Monroe W Dec. 22 at Alabama State L Dec. 30 Western Michigan W Jan. 4 at Tennessee L Jan. 7 *Troy W Jan. 12 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 14 *at New Orleans W Jan. 19 *Middle Tennessee W Jan. 21 *Western Kentucky L Jan. 26 *at Denver L Jan. 28 *at North Texas W Feb. 2 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Feb. 4 *Arkansas State W Feb. 9 *Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 13 *New Orleans W Feb. 16 *at Troy W Feb. 20 *at Florida International W Feb. 23 *Denver W Feb. 25 *North Texas W Mar. 5 +vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. 6 +vs. Denver W Mar. 7 +vs. Western Kentucky W Mar. 16!vs. #11 Florida L ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt South Alabama s team won a school-record 26 games and earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament. Front row (L-R): Daniel Hayles, DeAndrae Ross, Ronald Douglas, Philip Tabet, Demetric Bennett, Daon Merritt, Kenny Hooks, Domonic Tilford, Charles Tabet, Kevin Hayden, B.J. Ford. Back row (L-R): Nigel Payne, Elliott Johnson, Brent Culpepper, Brandon Davis, assistant coach Michael Floyd, assistant coach Andy Helton, head coach Ronnie Arrow, assistant coach Chuck Taylor, director of basketball operations Chris Coker, head athletic trainer Jinni Frisbey, DeAndré Coleman, Chip Ivany, Eric Chesser, student manager Matt Cline. Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.);! NCAA Tournament (Minneapolis Region at Jacksonville, Fla.) (20-12, 13-5 SBC) Home: 11-3 Away: 7-8 Neutral: 2-1 Sun Belt East Champions NIT Nov. 10 #vs. UC-Irvine W Nov. 11 #at Fresno State L Nov. 12 #vs. Winston-Salem State W Nov. 17 Morehead State W Nov. 22 West Florida W Nov. 25 at Bowling Green L Dec. 2 Samford W Dec. 6 at Auburn L Dec. 9 at Mississippi State L Dec. 16 ^Mississippi L Dec. 19 Texas College W Dec. 22 *at Western Kentucky L Dec. 28 *at Arkansas State W Jan. 2 *Middle Tennessee L Jan. 4 *Florida International W Jan. 6 *Florida Atlantic W Jan. 11 *at Troy W Jan. 13 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 16 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 20 *at Denver W Jan. 25 *Louisiana-Monroe W Jan. 28 *North Texas W (ot) Feb. 1 *at New Orleans W Feb. 3 *at Middle Tennessee W Feb. 8 *Western Kentucky W (ot) Feb. 11 *Arkansas State W Feb. 14 at Houston W Feb. 18 *at Florida International L Feb. 21 *at Florida Atlantic L Feb. 24 *Troy L (ot) Mar. 4 +vs. Middle Tennessee L (ot) Mar. 14!at Syracuse L # Fresno Classic (Fresno, Calif.); ^Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.);!National Invitation Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) RONNIE ARROW SW Texas State, 1969 Record: (14 seasons, ; ) (26-7, 16-2 SBC) Home: 17-1 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 2-2 Sun Belt East Champions NCAA Tournament Nov. 10 West Florida W Nov. 13 at Mississippi L Nov. 17 Grambling W Nov. 22 #vs. Miami (Ohio) L Nov. 23 #vs. San Diego W Nov. 25 #vs. Chattanooga W Nov. 29 at Vanderbilt L (2ot) Dec. 2 Houston Baptist W Dec. 5 Southern Miss W Dec. 15 ^Mississippi State W Dec. 20 *Troy W Dec. 22 *Middle Tennessee W Dec. 29 Jacksonville W Jan. 2 *at Florida Atlantic W Jan. 5 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 12 *at New Orleans W Jan. 16 *Florida International W Jan. 19 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 24 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 27 *Denver W Jan. 31 *at North Texas L Feb. 2 *at Louisiana-Monroe W Page 67

69 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 7 *Arkansas State W Feb. 10 *at Troy W Feb. 14 *at Middle Tennessee L Feb. 16 *Florida Atlantic W Feb. 21 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 25 Presbyterian W Feb. 28 *New Orleans W Mar. 1 *at Florida International W Mar. 9 +New Orleans W Mar. 10 +Middle Tennessee L Mar. 21!vs. Butler L # Anaheim Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.);! NCAA Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) (20-12, 10-8 SBC) Home: 11-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 3-1 Nov. 14 Alcorn State W Nov. 18 at Mississippi L Nov. 22!vs. Florida A&M W Nov. 23!at #3/3 Louisville L Nov. L Nov. 28 #Maine W Nov. 29 #UC Davis W Dec. 2 at Southern Miss W (ot) Dec. 7 Houston Baptist W Dec. 13 at Mississippi State L Dec. 18 *Western Kentucky L Dec. 20 *at Florida International W Dec. 28 Spring Hill W Jan. 1 *at Florida Atlantic W Jan. 3 *Middle Tennessee L Jan. 8 *at Louisiana-Monroe W Jan. 15 *Troy L Jan. 17 *at Arkansas State W Jan. 22 *Arkansas-Little Rock L Jan. 24 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Jan. 29 *at Denver L Jan. 31 *New Orleans W Feb. 5 *North Texas W Feb. 7 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 12 *Florida International W Feb. 14 *Florida Atlantic W Feb. 19 *at Middle Tennessee W Feb. 21 *Louisiana-Monroe W Feb. 28 *at Troy L Mar. 4 $New Orleans W Mar. 8 %vs. Troy W Mar. 9 %vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. 10 %vs. Western Kentucky L 56-64! Billy Minardi Classic (Louisville, Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); # USA Basketball Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; $ Sun Belt Conference Tournament First Round (Mobile, Ala.); % Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) (17-15, 8-10 SBC) Home: 9-6 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 3-1 Nov. Houston Baptist W Nov. Rice L Nov. Sacramento State W Nov. 19 Spring Hill W Nov. 21 at Tulsa L Nov. 25 #Alcorn State W Nov. 26 #Georgia State W Nov. 29 at Arkansas W Dec. 9 Mobile W Dec. 12 Southern Miss L Dec. 16 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Dec. 19 $UAB L Dec. 22 at #18/18 Florida W Dec. 31 *at Florida International W Jan. 2 *at Florida Atlantic W (ot) Jan. 7 *Western Kentucky L (ot) Jan. 9 *Arkansas State L Jan. 14 *at Louisiana-Monroe L Jan. 16 *Troy W Jan. 21 *at North Texas L Jan. 23 *at Denver L Jan. 28 *Florida Atlantic L Jan. 30 *at Troy L (ot) Feb. 4 *at New Orleans W Feb. 6 *Middle Tennessee L Feb. 11 *Florida International W (ot) Feb. 13 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Feb. 18 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 20 *at Middle Tennessee L Feb. 25 *Denver W Mar. 6 &vs. Florida Atlantic W Mar. 7 &vs. Troy L Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston, Texas); # USA Thanksgiving Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); $ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) (12-16, 6-10 SBC) Home: 8-6 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 12 Spring Hill W Nov. 17 at Southern Miss L Nov. 20 Central Michigan W (ot) Nov. 23 at UAB L Nov. L Dec. 1 at Alabama L Dec. 4 at Louisville L Dec. 12 Houston Baptist W Dec. 18 at Georgia Southern W Dec. 21 Alcorn State W Dec. 27 Mobile W Dec. 30 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 2 *Middle Tennessee W Jan. 6 *at Florida Atlantic L Jan. 8 *at Florida International L Jan. 15 *Louisiana-Monroe L Jan. 20 *Western Kentucky L Jan. 22 *Florida International W Jan. 27 *at Troy W Jan. 30 *Louisiana-Lafayette L (ot) Feb. 3 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 5 *at Middle Tennessee L Feb. 10 *Troy L Feb. 17 *at North Texas L Feb. 20 *at Denver W Feb. 24 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Feb. 27 *Florida Atlantic L Mar. 5 #vs. Arkansas-Little Rock L * Sun Belt Conference Coors Classic, Mobile, Ala.; # Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Hot Springs, Ark (17-12, 8-8 SBC) Home: 9-5 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 2-1 Nov. 12 at Mississippi State L Nov. 16 Mobile W Nov. 20 at #25/24 Florida State L Nov. 23 at LSU W (ot) Nov. 30 UAB W Dec. 3 Alabama A&M W Dec. 7 Southern Miss L Dec. 11 Alcorn State W Dec. 15 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Dec. 19 Georgia Southern W Dec. San Diego W Dec. 31 *at Middle Tennessee L Jan. 5 *North Texas L (ot) Jan. 7 *Denver L Jan. 12 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 14 *at Troy W Jan. 19 *Florida International L Jan. 21 *Middle Tennessee L Jan. 26 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Jan. 29 *Troy W Feb. 2 *Florida Atlantic W Feb. 4 *at Western Kentucky L Feb. 9 *Arkansas State W Feb. 11 *at Louisiana-Monroe W Feb. 18 *Western Kentucky W Feb. 23 *at Florida Atlantic W (ot) Feb. 25 *at Florida International L Mar. 3 #vs. Troy W Mar. 4 #vs. Denver L * Sun Belt Conference Holiday Hoops Classic at South Point Casino, Las Vegas, Nev.; # Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Hot Springs, Ark (17-13, 14-6 SBC) Home: 10-3 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 0-3 Nov. #25/24 Florida State W Nov. 14 William Carey W Nov. 19 #vs. Tennessee State L Nov. 20 #vs. Monmouth L Nov. 21 #at Georgia State L Nov. 29 *at Florida Atlantic W Dec. 1 *at Florida International W Dec. 4 New Mexico State L Dec. 8 at UAB L Dec. 16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W JEFF PRICE Pikeville, 1981 Record: 12-8 (1 season, ) Dec. 22 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Dec. 29 *Arkansas State L Jan. 3 *at Louisiana-Monroe W Jan. 5 *Middle Tennessee L Jan. 10 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W (2ot) Jan. 12 *at North Texas L Jan. 17 *Louisiana-Monroe W Jan. 24 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 27 *Florida International W Jan. 31 *at Arkansas State L Feb. 2 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Feb. 7 *Troy W Feb. 9 *Florida Atlantic W Feb. 14 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Feb. 21 *at Middle Tennessee L Feb. 23 *North Texas W Feb. 28 *at Western Kentucky L Mar. 2 *at Troy W Mar. 9 $vs. Western Kentucky L Mar. 20 %at Tulane L * Sun Belt Conference Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.; # Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Atlanta, Ga.; $ Sun Belt Tournament, Hot Springs, Ark.; % CollegeInsider.com Tournament, New Orleans, La. MATTHEW GRAVES Butler, 1998 Record: (3 seasons, 2013-PR) (11-20, 5-13 SBC) Home: 10-6 Away: 1-12 Neutral: 0-2 Nov. 8 Detroit W Nov. Texas L Nov. 18 William Carey W Nov. 22 #Southern Miss L Nov. 23 #Wright State W Nov. 24 #Houston Baptist W Nov. 30 at Middle Tennessee L Dec. 2 Spring Hill W Page 68

70 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Dec. 7 at Rice L (3ot) Dec. 14 $vs. #20/16 Gonzaga L Dec. 17 Dillard W Dec. 21 %vs. Arkansas L Dec. 28 at New Mexico State L Jan. 2 *Western Kentucky L Jan. 4 *Georgia State L Jan. 9 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L Jan. 11 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 16 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 18 *Louisiana-Monroe L Jan. 25 *at Texas-Arlington L Feb. 1 *Arkansas-Little Rock L Feb. 3 *at Georgia State L Feb. 6 *at Troy L Feb. 13 *Arkansas State L Feb. 15 *at Western Kentucky W Feb. 20 *at Texas State L (ot) Feb. 22 *Troy W Feb. 27 *at Louisiana-Monroe L Mar. 2 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Mar. 6 *Texas State W Mar. 8 *Texas-Arlington W * Sun Belt Conference CBE Classic, Austin, Texas; # CBE Classic, Mobile, Ala.; $ Battle In Seattle, Seattle, Wash.; % Little Rock, Ark (12-21, 9-11 SBC) Home: 7-8 Away: 4-12 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 14 Carroll W Nov. 17 at Southern Miss L Nov. 22 at Detroit L Nov. 28 at #17/20 Miami (Fla.) L Dec. 2 Spring Hill W Dec. 6 Middle Tennessee L (ot) Dec. 15 #at Pepperdine L Dec. 18 #at Richmond L Dec. 20 #at IUPUI L (ot) Dec. 23 #Howard L Dec. 30 *Arkansas State L (ot) Jan. 3 *at Texas-Arlington L Jan. 5 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 8 *Appalachian State W Jan. 10 *Georgia Southern L Jan. 15 *at Texas State L Jan. 17 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 19 *Arkansas-Little Rock W Jan. 22 *at Appalachian State L Jan. 25 NJIT L Jan. 29 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Jan. 31 *at Louisiana-Monroe L Feb. 4 *Texas State L Feb. 7 *Georgia State L Feb. 12 *at Troy W Feb. 14 *Texas-Arlington W Feb. 19 *at Georgia State L Feb. 21 *at Georgia Southern L Feb. 26 *Louisiana-Monroe L Mar. 5 *at Arkansas State W Mar. 7 *Troy W Mar. Arkansas-Little Rock W Mar. Louisiana-Monroe L * Sun Belt Conference game; # Gotham Sun Belt Tournament, New Orleans, La (14-19, 8-12 SBC) Home: 8-6 Away: 4-11 Neutral: 2-2 Nov. 13 Auburn-Montgomery W Nov. 15 $at North Carolina State L Nov. 19 $at LSU L Nov. 23 #vs Belmont L Nov. 24 #vs IUPUI W Nov. 28 at Denver L Nov. 30 Spring Hill W Dec. 5 at Middle Tennessee L Dec. 14 Southern Miss L Dec. 18 at Samford W (2ot) Dec. 22 Rice W Dec. 30 *Little Rock L Jan. 2 *Arkansas State L Jan. 7 *at Georgia Southern W Jan. 9 *at Georgia State L Jan. 14 *Texas State L Jan. 16 *Texas-Arlington W (ot) Jan. 21 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Jan. 23 *at Louisiana-Monroe L Jan. 26 *at Troy W Jan. 30 *Appalachian State W Feb. 4 *at Arkansas State L (ot) Feb. 6 *at Little Rock L Feb. 11 *Georgia State W (ot) Feb. 13 *Georgia Southern W Feb. 16 *Troy L Feb. 18 *at Appalachian State W Feb. 25 *Louisiana-Monroe L Feb. 27 *Louisiana-Lafayette W Mar. 3 *at Texas-Arlington L Mar. 5 *at Texas State L Mar. Georgia Southern W Mar. Louisiana-Lafayette L * Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Tournament, New Orleans, La.; # Legends Classic, Kennesaw, Ga.; $ Legends Classic (14-18, 7-11 SBC) Home: 10-7 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 11 at UNLV W Nov. 14 Blue Mountain W Nov. 18 #Fla. International W (ot) Nov. 19 #Youngstown State W Nov. 20 #Jacksonville W Nov. 26 at Eastern Illinois L Nov. 30 at Southern Miss W Dec. 3 Middle Tennessee L Dec. 10 at Stetson L Dec. 13 Denver L Dec. 16 Samford L Dec. 19 Spring Hill W Dec. 22 at Ole Miss L Jan. 2 *Troy W Jan. 7 *at Georgia State L Jan. 9 *at Georgia Southern L (ot) Jan. 14 *Texas State W (ot) Jan. 16 *Texas-Arlington L Jan. 21 *at Little Rock L Jan. 23 *at Arkansas State L Jan. 28 *Georgia Southern W Jan. 30 *Georgia State L Feb. 4 *at Troy W Feb. 11 *at Louisiana-Monroe W Feb. 13 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Feb. 18 *Appalachian State W Feb. 20 *Coastal Carolina L (ot) Feb. 25 *at Texas-Arlington L Feb. 27 *at Texas State L Mar. 2 *Little Rock L Mar. 4 *Arkansas State W Mar. Coastal Carolina L * Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Tournament, New Orleans, La.; # Red Diamond Roundball Classic, Mobile, Ala. Page 69

71 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL Abilene Christian 3-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-1) 1/11/71 Abilene Christian W /27/71 at Abilene Christian L /27/95 Abilene Christian W /23/96 Abilene Christian~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Akron 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 12/18/80 at Akron W /11/82 Akron~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Alabama 1-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-1) 3/17/89! vs. #20 Alabama W /12/98 # Alabama L /1/10 at Alabama L 50-72! NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.); # Arby s Hardwood Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama A&M 3-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-0) 12/16/98 Alabama A&M~ W /28/99 Alabama A&M W /3/11 Alabama A&M W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Alabama State 8-3 (H: 8-0 / A: 0-3) 12/27/84 Alabama State W /9/86 Alabama State W /8/87 Alabama State~ W /11/89 Alabama State W /20/89 Alabama State W /23/99 Alabama State W /9/00 at Alabama State L /30/03 Alabama State W /30/04 at Alabama State L /25/05 Alabama State W /22/05 at Alabama State L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium UAB (H: 10-9 / A: 2-18 / N: 2-2) 12/18/78 at UAB L /8/79 UAB W /24/80 * UAB L /17/80 * at UAB W /31/81 * at UAB L /17/81 * UAB W /28/81 + vs. UAB L /9/82 at UAB L /7/82 * UAB L /8/83 * at UAB L /19/83 * UAB L /21/84 * UAB L /12/84 * at UAB L /2/84! at UAB L /2/85 * at #20 UAB L /23/85 * UAB W /13/86 * at #14 UAB L /15/86 * UAB W /27/86! at UAB L /3/87 * UAB L /7/87 * at UAB L vs. UAB L /21/88 * UAB W /27/88 * at UAB W /5/88 # vs. UAB W /18/89 * UAB W /11/89 * at UAB L /5/89 $ vs. UAB W /20/90 * at UAB L /4/90 UAB L /16/91 * UAB W /23/91 * at UAB L /21/93 at UAB L /20/94 UAB W /5/95 at UAB L /10/96 UAB~ W (ot) /29/98 UAB L /7/99 at UAB L /3/04 at UAB L /31/04 UAB L /19/09 % UAB L /23/10 at UAB L /30/11 UAB W /8/12 at UAB L * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.); # Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Richmond, Va.); $ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.); % Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 12/7/73 Alabama-Huntsville W /29/74 Alabama-Huntsville W Alcorn State 5-4 (H: 4-2 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-1) 12/28/79 # Alcorn State~ L /7/80! vs. Alcorn State L /29/97 Alcorn State~ W /12/97 % vs. Alcorn State W /18/98 at Alcorn State L /14/08 Alcorn State W Alcorn State W /21/10 Alcorn State W /11/11 Alcorn State W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.);! NCAA Tournament (Denton, Texas); % Indiana Classic (Bloomington, USA Thanksgiving Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) American 1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/29/81 # American L /29/93 & vs. American W #Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); & Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Appalachian State 4-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-1) 1/8/15 * Appalachian State W /22/15 * at Appalachian State L /30/16 * Appalachian State W /18/16 * at Appalachian State W /18/17 * Appalachian State W * Sun Belt game Arizona 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-1) 12/20/71 at Arizona W /13/97! vs. #15 Arizona L 57-65! NCAA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) Arkansas 1-6 (H: 0-3 / A: 1-2 / N:0-1) 1/1/89 at Arkansas L /29/89 #11 Arkansas L /11/90 at #2 Arkansas L /30/91 #16 Arkansas L Arkansas L /29/09 at Arkansas W /21/13 # vs. Arkansas L Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); # North Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas College 12/17/73 Arkansas College W Arkansas State (H: 14-8 / A: 5-16 / N: 0-1) 12/7/70 Arkansas State W /13/71 at Arkansas State L /1/92 * at Arkansas State L /9/93 * at Arkansas State L /1/93 * Arkansas State W /15/94 * at Arkansas State L /23/94 * Arkansas State W /14/95 * at Arkansas State W /2/95 * Arkansas State L /3/95 + vs. Arkansas State L (ot) /18/96 * Arkansas State W /15/96 * at Arkansas State L /4/97 * Arkansas State~ W /25/97 * at Arkansas State W /28/97 * at Arkansas State L (ot) /17/98 * Arkansas State~ W /2/99 * Arkansas State W /18/99 * at Arkansas State L /7/00 * Arkansas State W /29/00 * at Arkansas State L (ot) /6/01 * at Arkansas State L /5/01! Arkansas State W /12/02 * Arkansas State L /1/03 * at Arkansas State L /7/04 * Arkansas State L /6/05 * at Arkansas State L /4/06 * Arkansas State W /28/06 * at Arkansas State W /11/07 * Arkansas State W /7/08 * Arkansas State W /17/09 * at Arkansas State W /9/10 * Arkansas State L /30/10 * at Arkansas State L /9/12 * Arkansas State W /29/12 * Arkansas State L /31/13 * at Arkansas State L /11/14 * at Arkansas State L /13/14 * Arkansas State L /30/14 * Arkansas State L (ot) /5/15 * at Arkansas State W /2/16 * Arkansas State L /4/16 * at Arkansas State L (ot) /23/17 * at Arkansas State L /4/17 * Arkansas State W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; + Sun Belt Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.);! Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Arkansas-Monticello 12/12/04 Arkansas-Monticello W Armstrong Atlantic State 12/4/86 Armstrong State~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Army 1-0 (N: 1-0) 12/18/76 % vs. Army W % Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) Auburn 4-5 (H: 1-1 / A: 2-3 / N: 1-1) 12/1/72 at Auburn W /9/83 # Auburn W Page 70

72 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL 11/27/87 ^ vs. Auburn L /21/91 & vs. Auburn W /12/95 Auburn L /18/96 at Auburn L /1/00 at Auburn W /18/01 at Auburn L /6/06 at Auburn L # Colonial Classic (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Birmingham, Ala.; & Blue Angels Classic (Pensacola, Fla.) Auburn-Montgomery 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 11/27/04 Auburn-Montgomery W /13/15 Auburn-Montgomery W Augusta State 12/22/73 Augusta W Austin Peay 1-3 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 12/29/72 $ vs. Austin Peay L /3/74 at Austin Peay L /2/75 Austin Peay L /27/78 # Austin Peay W $ Claxton Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Baltimore 1-0 (H:1-0 / A: 0-0) 12/27/82 # Baltimore W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Baptist 4-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-0) 1/19/74 Baptist W /16/74 Baptist W /17/76 Baptist W /21/76 at Baptist W Baylor 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 1/4/92 at Baylor W /21/92 Baylor W Belhaven 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 1/6/69 Belhaven W /13/69 at Belhaven W Belmont 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 11/23/15 # vs. Belmont L # Legends Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.) Bethune-Cookman 5-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 1-0) 2/26/83 Bethune-Cookman ~ W /24/84 Bethune-Cookman W /27/84 Bethune-Cookman ~ W /12/01 Bethune-Cookman W /20/02 at Bethune-Cookman W (2ot) ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Birmingham Southern 5-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 1-0) 12/4/72 Birmingham-Southern W /15/73 Birmingham-Southern W /29/76 at Birmingham Southern W /31/77 Birmingham-Southern W /27/02 Birmingham Southern W Biscayne 4-3 (H: 2-1 / A: 2-2) 12/14/68 at Biscayne W (ot) /16/70 Biscayne W /22/71 at Biscayne L /12/72 Biscayne L /2/73 at Biscayne L /12/74 Biscayne W /25/75 at Biscayne W Blue Mountain 11/14/16 Blue Mountain W Bowling Green 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/25/06 at Bowling Green L Bradley 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/19/99 at Bradley L BYU 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 12/21/99 Brigham Young W /30/00 at Brigham Young L BYU-Hawaii 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 12/21/85 BYU-Hawaii W /16/87 BYU-Hawaii~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Brooklyn 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0) 12/26/85! vs. Brooklyn W /30/85 & vs. Brooklyn W 76-61! Honolulu, Hawaii; & Seaside Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Bucknell 12/28/77 # Bucknell W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Butler 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 3/21/08! vs. Butler L 61-81! NCAA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) UC Davis 11/29/08 # UC Davis W # USA Basketball Classic (Mobile, Ala.) UC Irvine 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 11/10/06 # vs. UC-Irvine W # Fresno Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Cal State Fullerton 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 12/10/76 ^ vs. Cal State Fullerton L ^ Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.) Campbell 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 12/3/77 Campbell L Carroll 11/14/14 Carroll W Carson-Newman 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 12/28/70 # vs. Carson-Newman L # Roanoke Tournament (Roanoke, Va.) Centenary 2-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-0) 11/29/75 Centenary L /11/75 at Centenary W /28/86 Centenary~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Central Florida 6-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 3-0) 12/6/84 Central Florida W /19/85 at Central Florida W /24/87 Central Florida~ W /11/88 at Central Florida W /28/92 * at Central Florida W /24/92 * Central Florida W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game Central Michigan 11/20/10 Central MIchigan W (ot) Charlotte (H: 10-4 / A: 8-6 / N: 1-1) 1/9/78 * Charlotte L /20/78 * at Charlotte L /25/78 + vs. Charlotte W /13/79 * Charlotte W /17/79 * at Charlotte W /26/80 * at Charlotte W /30/80 * Charlotte W /8/81 * at Charlotte W /13/81 * Charlotte W /2/82 * Charlotte L /17/82 * at Charlotte W /6/83 * Charlotte W /27/83 * at Charlotte L /29/84 * Charlotte W /25/84 * at Charlotte W /20/85 * Charlotte W /31/85 * at Charlotte W /13/86 * Charlotte L /22/86 * at Charlotte W /17/87 * at Charlotte L /28/87 * Charlotte W /9/88 * at Charlotte L /7/88 * Charlotte L /6/88! vs. Charlotte L /15/89 * Charlotte W /21/89 * at Charlotte L /11/90 * Charlotte W /1/90 at Charlotte L /5/91 * Charlotte W /13/91 * at Charlotte W * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Richmond, Va.) Chattanooga 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 12/30/93 & at Chattanooga L /25/07 # vs. Chattanooga W & Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.); # Anaheim Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) Chicago State 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 1/4/83 Chicago State L Page 71

73 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL Chico State 12/18/81 Chico State~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Cincinnati 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 2/22/92 #19 Cincinnati L /2/93 at #21 Cincinnati L The Citadel 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 11/29/86 The Citadel~ L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Clemson 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 12/1/84 # at Clemson L # IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) Coastal Carolina 1-3 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 12/3/88 Coastal Carolina~ W /24/90 at Coastal Carolina L /20/17 * Coastal Carolina L (ot) vs. Coastal Carolina L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt Sun Belt Tournament, New Orleans, La. Colorado State 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 12/9/98 Colorado State~ W /30/98 at Colorado State L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Creighton 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 12/17/90 Creighton L Delta State 1-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1) 1/30/69 Delta State L /22/69 at Delta State L /20/73 Delta State W Denver (H: 7-5 / A: 4-8 / N: 1-1) 1/4/72 # Denver L /15/00 * Denver W /19/00 * at Denver W /1/01 * Denver W /22/01 * at Denver W (2ot) /7/02 * at Denver L /14/02 * Denver L /23/03 * Denver W /20/03 * at Denver L /29/04 * at Denver L /26/04 * Denver W /27/05 * Denver L /24/05 * at Denver L /26/06 * at Denver L /23/06 * Denver W /6/06 + vs. Denver W /20/07 * at Denver W /27/08 * Denver W /29/09 * at Denver L /23/10 * at Denver L /25/10 * Denver W /20/11 * at Denver W /7/12 * Denver L /4/12 $ vs. Denver L /28/15 at Denver L /13/16 Denver L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); + Sun Belt Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.); $ Sun Belt Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) Detroit 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 11/8/13 Detroit W /22/14 at Detroit L Dillard 12/17/13 Dillard W Eastern Illinois 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 12/28/85 & vs. Eastern Illinois L /26/16 at Eastern Illinois L & Seaside Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Elmhurst 12/27/73 Elmhurst W Evansville 1-3 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-2) 1/8/87 Evansville~ W /19/87 at Evansville L /14/94 at Evansville L /23/94 Evansville L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Fairfield 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 1/8/73 Fairfi eld W /25/88 # vs. Fairfi eld W # Providence Fleet Classic (Providence, R.I.) Florida 2-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-1 / N: 1-1) 3/14/84! vs. Florida W /30/99 at #6 Florida L vs. #11 Florida L /22/09 at #18/18 Florida W 67-66! National Invitation Tournament (Biloxi, NCAA Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Florida A&M 3-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/8/83 # Florida A&M W /7/96 Florida A&M~ W /22/08! vs. Florida A&M W # Colonial Classic (Mobile, Ala.);! Billy Minardi Classic (Louisville, Ky.) Florida Atlantic 11-4 (H: 5-2 / A: 5-2 / N: 1-0) 1/6/07 * Florida Atlantic W /21/07 * at Florida Atlantic L /2/08 * at Florida Atlantic W /16/08 * Florida Atlantic W /1/09 * at Florida Atlantic W /14/09 * Florida Atlantic W /2/10 * at Florida Atlantic W (ot) /28/10 * Florida Atlantic L vs. Florida Atlantic W /6/11 * at Florida Atlantic L /27/11 * Florida Atlantic L /2/12 * Florida Atlantic W /23/12 * at Florida Atlantic W (ot) /29/12 * at Florida Atlantic W /9/13 * Florida Atlantic W * Sun Belt Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) Florida International 20-8 (H: 11-2 / A: 9-5 / N: 0-1) 12/7/82 Florida International W /21/83 % at Florida International W /30/86 Florida International~ W /22/98 * at Florida International L /14/99 * Florida International W /27/99 + vs. Florida International L /31/00 * Florida International W /15/00 * at Florida International W /4/01 * at Florida International W /23/02 * at Florida International L /13/03 * Florida International L /23/04 * at Florida International W /19/05 * Florida International L 71-74! vs. Florida International L 57-60! 2/20/06 * at Florida International W /4/07 * Florida International W /18/07 * at Florida International L /16/08 * Florida International W /1/08 * at Florida International W /20/08 * at Florida International W /12/09 * Florida International W /31/09 * at Florida International W /11/10 * Florida International W (ot) /8/11 * at Florida International L /22/11 * Florida International W /19/12 * Florida International L /25/12 * at Florida International L /1/12 * at Florida International W /27/13 * Florida International W /18/16 # Florida International W (ot) 69-64!Result vacated due to violations by Florida International * Sun Belt game; % Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.); +Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, Sun Belt Tournament (Denton, Texas); # Red Diamond Roundball Classic, Mobile, Ala. Florida State 3-10 (H: 1-3 / A: 2-7) 1/19/72 at #11 Florida State L /7/72 #12 Florida State L /23/73 at Florida State L /23/74 at Florida State L /4/74 Florida State L /22/77 at Florida State L /2/78 at #15 Florida State W /6/79 Florida State W /14/88 at Florida State L /2/90 Florida State L /16/04 at Florida State L /20/11 at #25/24 Florida State L at #25/24 Florida State W Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Florida Tech 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 1/15/69 Florida Tech W /8/69 at Florida Tech W Fordham 12/30/80 # Fordham W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Fresno State 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/11/06 # at Fresno State L # Fresno Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Gardner-Webb 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 12/21/01 Gardner Webb L Page 72

74 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL Georgia 1-4 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-3) 12/6/71 at Georgia L /16/81 ^ at Georgia W /15/01 # Georgia L /18/02 at Georgia L /18/03 at Georgia L ^ NIT (Athens, Ga.); # Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Georgia Southern 10-4 (H: 5-2 / A: 4-2 / N: 1-0) 1/12/78 at Georgia Southern W /8/78 Georgia Southern~ W /11/78 Georgia Southern~ L /7/80 at Georgia Southern W /12/80 Georgia Southern~ W /18/10 at Georgia Southern W /19/11 Georgia Southern W /10/15 * Georgia Southern L /21/15 * at Georgia Southern L /7/16 * at Georgia Southern W /13/16 * Georgia Southern W vs. Georgia Southern W /9/17 * at Georgia Southern L (ot) /28/17 * Georgia Southern W ~ Jaguar Sun Belt Tournament (New Orleans, La.) Georgia Southwestern 1/26/02 Georgia Southwestern W Georgia State (H: 8-5 / A: 5-7 / N: 1-0) 2/16/76 at Georgia State W /26/76 Georgia State L /5/77 + Georgia State L (ot) /30/78 * Georgia State W /4/78 * at Georgia State L /15/79 * Georgia State W /29/79 * at Georgia State W /7/80 * at Georgia State W /16/80 * Georgia State W /10/81 * Georgia State W /10/81 * at Georgia State W /27/81 ^ vs. Georgia State W /29/82 at Georgia State W /10/82 Georgia State~ W /14/02 # Georgia State W /12/03 at Georgia State L /26/09 $ Georgia State W at Georgia State L /4/14 * Georgia State L /3/14 * at Georgia State L /7/15 * Georgia State L /19/15 * at Georgia State L /9/16 * at Georgia State L /11/16 * Georgia State W (ot) /7/17 * at Georgia State L /30/17 * Georgia State L * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Sun Belt Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); # Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ USA Thanksgiving Tournament (Mobile, Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) Gonzaga 0-3 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-3) 12/29/95 $ vs. Gonzaga L /5/98 ^ vs. Gonzaga L /14/13! vs. #20/16 Gonzaga L $ U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament (Seattle, Wash.); ^ Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa);! Battle in Seattle (Seattle, Wash.) Grambling 4-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/28/81 # Grambling W /19/86 $ vs. Grambling W /29/96 Grambling~ W /17/07 Grambling W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); $ Texas Tournament (Austin, Texas) Hardin-Simmons 6-3 (H: 3-1 / A: 2-2 / N: 1-0) 1/10/72 at Hardin-Simmons L /24/72 Hardin-Simmons L /26/73 at Hardin-Simmons L /12/74 Hardin-Simmons W /20/75 $ vs. Hardin-Simmons W /7/77 Hardin-Simmons W /17/77 at Hardin-Simmons W /13/79 at Hardin-Simmons W /15/80 Hardin-Simmons~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; $ Indian Holiday Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.) Hawai i 1-2 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-2) 1/2/73 # Hawaii W /30/73 at Hawaii L /3/73 at Hawaii L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Hawaii-Hilo 12/27/85 at Hawaii-Hilo W Hawai i-loa 12/5/90 Hawaii Loa~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Hofstra 1/20/93 Hofstra W Holy Cross 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/6/80 % vs. Holy Cross W % Worchester County Classic (Worchester, Mass.) Houston 3-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-1 / N: 1-0) 2/28/70 at #15 Houston L /30/84 # vs. Houston W /17/05 ^ #25 Houston W /14/07 at Houston W # IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.); ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Houston Baptist 7-0 (H: 5-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 1-0) 12/12/77 at Houston Baptist W /8/79 Houston Baptist~ W /2/07 Houston Baptist W /7/08 Houston Baptist W vs. Houston Baptist W /12/10 Houston Baptist W /24/13 $ Houston Baptist W ~ Jaguar Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston, Texas); $ CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Howard 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 12/23/14 # Howard L # Gotham Classic Idaho State 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/28/74 $ vs. Idaho State W Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Illinois 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 3/12/98! vs. #22 Illinois L 51-64! NCAA Tournament (Sacramento, Calif.) Illinois State 2-4 (H: 1-3 / A: 1-1) 1/16/75 Illinois State W /3/75 Illinois State L /19/77 at Illinois State L /15/79 Illinois State~ L /19/81 at Illinois State W /29/83 Illinois State L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Illinois Wesleyan 12/19/82 Illinois Wesleyan W Illinois-Benedictine 11/29/81 Illinois-Benedictine~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Indiana 0-3 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-3) 12/8/89 # at #14 Indiana L /13/97 # at Indiana L /17/00 ^ at Indiana L # Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.); ^ Preseason NIT Indiana State 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 12/17/69 at Indiana State L IUPUI 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 12/20/14 # IUPUI L (ot) /24/15 $ vs. IUPUI W # Gotham Classic; $ Legends Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.) Iowa 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 12/4/98 ^ at Iowa L ^ Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) Jackson State 3-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-1) 11/30/91 at Jackson State W /27/90 Jackson State~ W /22/03 at Jackson State L /23/03 Jackson State W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Jacksonville (H: 20-9 / A: / N: 2-1) 1/25/71 at #6 Jacksonville L /4/71 #6 Jacksonville L /17/72 at Jacksonville L /21/72 Jacksonville L /8/73 #16 Jacksonville L /21/73 at #20 Jacksonville L /9/74 at Jacksonville L /9/74 Jacksonville W /3/75 at Jacksonville L /3/75 at Jacksonville W /7/76 Jacksonville L /16/78 * at Jacksonville L Page 73

75 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL 2/13/78 * Jacksonville L /22/79 * Jacksonville W /10/79 * at Jacksonville W (ot) /23/79 + vs. Jacksonville L /9/80 * at Jacksonville W /4/80 * Jacksonville W /27/81 * at Jacksonville W /8/81 * Jacksonville W /22/82 * Jacksonville L (ot) /8/82 * at Jacksonville L (ot) /26/82! vs. Jacksonville W (ot) /20/83 * Jacksonville W /7/83 * at Jacksonville W /31/84 * Jacksonville W /21/84 * at Jacksonville L /7/85 * at Jacksonville L /21/85 * Jacksonville L /16/86 * Jacksonville W /27/86 * at Jacksonville L /6/87 * Jacksonville L /31/87 * at Jacksonville L /11/88 * at Jacksonville L /18/88 * Jacksonville W /23/89 * Jacksonville W /25/89 * at Jacksonville W /6/89 + vs. Jacksonville W /7/90 * Jacksonville W /15/90 * at Jacksonville L (ot) /7/91 * at Jacksonville W /18/91 Jacksonville W Jacksonville W /2/92 * Jacksonville W /27/92 * at Jacksonville L /7/93 * Jacksonville W /20/93 * at Jacksonville W /20/94 * Jacksonville L /26/94 * at Jacksonville W /16/95 * at Jacksonville L /12/95 * Jacksonville W /16/95 * at Jacksonville L /28/96 * Jacksonville W /13/97 * at Jacksonville W /15/97 * Jacksonville W /3/98 * at Jacksonville W /29/98 * Jacksonville~ W /29/07 Jacksonville W /20/16 # Jacksonville W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # Red Diamond Roundball Classic, Mobile, Ala. Jacksonville State 1-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-0) 12/27/68 # Jacksonville State L /29/75 Jacksonville State W # Sertoma Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) James Madison 2-2 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-2) 12/4/76 $ at James Madison W /6/90 at James Madison L /22/90 James Madison W /14/91 at James Madison L $ James Madison Invitational (Harrisburg, Va.) Kansas 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 1/11/85 #10 Kansas L (ot) /9/85 at #7 Kansas L Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 12/23/70 % vs. Kentucky Wesleyan L % Holiday Classic (New Castle, Ind.) Lamar 7-6 (H: 5-1 / A: 2-5) 1/9/92 * at Lamar W /14/93 * at Lamar L /24/93 * Lamar W /17/94 * Lamar L /3/94 * at Lamar L /7/95 * Lamar W /25/95 * at Lamar L /11/96 * at Lamar L /12/96 * Lamar W /11/97 * at Lamar W /13/97 * Lamar~ W /5/98 * Lamar~ W /7/98 * at Lamar L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Lehigh 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/30/95 $ vs. Lehigh W $ U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) Little Rock (H: 14-7 / A: / N: 4-1) 1/16/92 * at Little Rock L /9/92 * Little Rock L /19/92 * Little Rock W /13/93 * at Little Rock L /4/93 * at Little Rock W /21/94 * Little Rock W /22/95 * Little Rock W /30/95 * at Little Rock L /31/96 * at Little Rock L /22/96 * Little Rock L /2/97 * Little Rock~ W /23/97 * at Little Rock L /2/97 + at Little Rock W /8/98 * Little Rock W /23/98 * at Little Rock W /1/98! vs. Little Rock W /31/99 * at Little Rock L /6/99 * Little Rock~ W /5/00 * Little Rock W /28/00 * at Little Rock W /4/00 + at Little Rock W /14/01 * at Little Rock W Little Rock W /19/02 * at Little Rock L /30/03 * Little Rock W (ot) /5/04 * at Little Rock L /3/05 * Little Rock L /2/06 * at Little Rock W /5/06 # vs. Little Rock W /13/07 * Little Rock W /19/08 * at Little Rock W /22/09 * Little Rock L /9/09 % vs. Little Rock W /16/09 * Little Rock W /24/11 * Little Rock W /5/11 % vs. Little Rock L /26/12 * at Little Rock L /22/12 * Little Rock W /2/13 * at Little Rock W /9/14 * at Little Rock L /1/14 * Little Rock L /5/15 * at Little Rock W /19/15 * Little Rock W /12/15 ^ Little Rock W /30/15 * Little Rock L /6/16 * at Little Rock L /21/17 * at Little Rock L /2/17 * Little Rock L * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.); % Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.); ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) Livingston 11/30/74 Livingston W LSU 1-3 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-2) 11/24/02 % at LSU L LSU L /23/11 at LSU W (ot) /19/15 $ at LSU L % Hispanic College Funds Classic (Baton Rouge, Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Louisiana Tech (H: 8-5 / A: 5-5 / N: 1-0) 12/15/77 Louisiana Tech W /15/78 at Louisiana Tech W /28/78 # Louisiana Tech W /13/86 at Louisiana Tech L /5/87 Louisiana Tech L /27/91 * Louisiana Tech L /18/93 * at Louisiana Tech W /9/93 * Louisiana Tech L /29/94 * at Louisiana Tech W /19/94 * Louisiana Tech W /9/95 * Louisiana Tech W /16/95 * at Louisiana Tech L /21/96 * Louisiana Tech L (ot) /10/96 * at Louisiana Tech L /3/97 * Louisiana Tech~ W /20/97 * at Louisiana Tech W /4/97 + vs. Louisiana Tech W /15/98 * Louisiana Tech W /24/98 * at Louisiana Tech W /9/99 * at Louisiana Tech L (ot) /16/99 * Louisiana Tech~ W /5/00 * at Louisiana Tech L /26/00 * Louisiana Tech W /3/01 * Louisiana Tech L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) Louisiana-Lafayette (H: 13-9 / A: / N: 2-2) 1/22/76 Louisiana-Lafayette L (ot) /28/76 at Louisiana-Lafayette W /25/88 Louisiana-Lafayette W /30/88 at Louisiana-Lafayette W /26/92 * Louisiana-Lafayette L (ot) /12/92 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /11/93 * Louisiana-Lafayette L /4/93 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /6/93 + vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W /8/94 * Louisiana-Lafayette L /10/94 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /29/94 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /26/95 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /4/96 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /8/96 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /28/96 * Louisiana-Lafayette~ L /24/97 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /1/97 ^ vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W /5/98 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /10/98 * Louisiana-Lafayette~ W Page 74

76 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL at Louisiana-Lafayette W /21/99 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /28/99 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /3/00 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /24/00 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /7/00 # vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L /23/00 * Louisiana-Lafayette L /27/01 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /3/02 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /31/02 * Louisiana-Lafayette L /9/03 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /6/03 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /15/04 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /12/04 * Louisiana-Lafayette L 73-79! 3/6/04 $ vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 58-84! 1/13/05 * Louisiana-Lafayette L 56-59! 2/10/05 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L 45-67! 1/12/06 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /9/06 * Louisiana-Lafayette L /16/07 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /24/08 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /24/09 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /13/10 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /30/11 * Louisiana-Lafayette L (ot) /12/12 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /10/13 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W (2ot) /14/13 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /16/14 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /2/14 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /17/15 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W /29/15 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /21/16 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L /27/16 * Louisiana-Lafayette W /11/16 & vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L /13/17 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L 61-87!Result vacated due to violations by UL-Lafayette ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.); ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.); # Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.); $ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.); & Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) Louisiana-Monroe (H: 5-4 / A: 6-5 / N: 0-2) 2/6/75 Louisiana-Monroe W /19/75 $ vs. Louisiana-Monroe L /7/76 at Louisiana-Monroe L /14/05 at Louisiana-Monroe W /20/05 Louisiana-Monroe W /25/07 * Louisiana-Monroe W /2/08 * at Louisiana-Monroe W /8/09 * at Louisiana-Monroe W /21/09 * Louisiana-Monroe W /14/10 * at Louisiana-Monroe L /15/11 * Louisiana-Monroe L /11/12 * at Louisiana-Monroe W /3/13 * at Louisiana-Monroe W /17/13 * Louisiana-Monroe W /18/14 * Louisiana-Monroe L /27/14 * at Louisiana-Monroe L /31/15 * at Louisiana-Monroe L /26/15 * Louisiana-Monroe L vs. Louisiana-Monroe L /23/16 * at Louisiana-Monroe L /25/16 * Louisiana-Monroe L /11/17 * at Louisiana-Monroe W $ Indian Holiday Classic (Jonesboro, Sun Belt Tournament (New Orleans, La.) Louisville 1-11 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-9 / N: 0-1) 3/10/79! vs. #18 Louisville L /1/79 at #10 Louisville L /13/82 #17 Louisville L /15/82 at #13 Louisville L /24/86 at #16 Louisville L /4/88 at #20 Louisville L /19/91 at Louisville L /16/00 ^ Louisville W /18/01 at Louisville L /7/02 at Louisville L at #3/3 Louisville L /4/10 at Louisville L 70-97! NCAA Tournament (Dallas, Texas); ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Billy Minardi Classic (Louisville, Ky.) Loyola Marymount 1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-0) 12/7/04 Loyola Marymount L /28/05 at Loyola Marymount W (ot) Loyola-New Orleans 0-3 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-2) 2/26/70 at Loyola-New Orleans L /20/71 Loyola-New Orleans L /2/72 at Loyola-New Orleans L Macalester 1/4/75 Macalester W Maine 11/28/08 # Maine W # USA Basketball Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Marist 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 11/21/01 at Marist L /22/02 Marist W Marquette 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 11/14/00 # at Marquette W # Preseason NIT Marshall 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 11/30/88 at Marshall L /29/89 Marshall W McNeese State 9-4 (H: 6-1 / A: 2-3 / N: 1-0) 12/1/70 McNeese State W /15/71 at McNeese State L /23/72 McNeese State W /22/73 McNeese State W /10/76 McNeese State W /1/76 at McNeese State L /6/76 at McNeese State L (ot) /5/77 McNeese State L /3/79 McNeese State W /24/81 at McNeese State W /6/85 # vs. McNeese State W /14/87 McNeese State~ W /1/90 at McNeese State W # Champion Holiday Classic (Missoula, Mont.) Memphis 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: /5/72 at Memphis State L Mercer 3-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-1) 1/20/75 Mercer W /14/75 at Mercer L /24/76 Mercer W /12/76 at Mercer W Miami (Fla.) 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/28/14 at #17/20 Miami L Miami (Ohio) 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 11/22/07 # vs. Miami (Ohio) L # Anaheim Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) Michigan 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 3/19/89! vs. #10 Michigan L 82-91! NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) Michigan State 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 12/4/71 at Michigan State L /3/73 # Michigan State L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Middle Tennessee (H: 6-10 / A: 5-8 / N: 1-3) 12/8/79 at Middle Tennessee W /3/80 Middle Tennessee L /3/81 at Middle Tennessee L /4/82 Middle Tennessee W /20/91 & vs. Middle Tennessee W /13/01 * Middle Tennessee W /28/01 * Middle Tennessee W /1/02 + vs. Middle Tennessee L /16/03 * at Middle Tennessee W /9/03 + vs. Middle Tennessee L /22/04 * Middle Tennessee L /20/05 * at Middle Tennessee W /19/06 * Middle Tennessee W /2/07 * Middle Tennessee L /3/07 * at Middle Tennessee W /4/07! vs. Middle Tennessee L (ot) /22/07 * Middle Tennessee W /14/08 * at Middle Tennessee L /10/08 % Middle Tennessee L /3/09 * Middle Tennessee L /19/09 * at Middle Tennessee W /6/10 * Middle Tennessee L /20/10 * at Middle Tennessee L /2/11 * Middle Tennessee W /5/11 * at Middle Tennessee L /31/11 * at Middle Tennessee L /21/12 * Middle Tennessee L /5/13 * Middle Tennessee L /21/13 * at Middle Tennessee L /30/13 at Middle Tennessee L /6/14 Middle Tennessee L (ot) /5/15 at Middle Tennessee L /3/16 Middle Tennessee L & Blue Angels Classic (Pensacola, Fla.); * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Tournament (New Orleans, La.);! Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.); % Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Millsaps 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 12/2/68 Millsaps W /20/69 at Millsaps W Mississippi 1-5 (H: 1-2 / A: 0-3) 12/30/69 # Mississippi L /30/75 # Mississippi W /16/06 ^ Mississippi L Page 75

77 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL 11/13/07 at Mississippi L /18/08 at Mississippi L /22/16 at Mississippi L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Mississippi College 12/28/68 # Mississippi College W # Sertoma Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) Mississippi State 1-12 (H: 1-3 / A: 0-9) 12/1/69 at Mississippi State L /3/70 Mississippi State L /1/71 at Mississippi State L /6/72 Mississippi State L /30/78 at Mississippi State L /2/01 at Mississippi State L /30/02 #8/10 Mississippi State L /26/03 at Mississippi State L /2/04 at #15/21 Mississippi State L /9/06 at Mississippi State L /15/07 ^ Mississippi State W /13/08 at Mississippi State L /12/11 at Mississippi State L ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Mississippi Valley State 3-0 (H: 3-0) 1/2/81 Mississippi Valley State~ W /12/82 Mississippi Valley State W /6/83 Mississippi Valley State W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Missouri 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 12/19/72 at #10 Missouri L /3/74 # Missouri W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Missouri Baptist 1/3/80 Missouri Baptist~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Missouri-Kansas City 4-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-1) 1/2/78 Missouri-Kansas City W /2/88 at Missouri-Kansas City L /18/89 Missouri-Kansas City~ W /16/97 at Missouri-Kansas City W /14/98 Missouri-Kansas City~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Missouri-Saint Louis 2-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-0) 2/27/69 Missouri-Saint Louis L /16/69 at Missouri-Saint Louis W /15/77 Missouri-Saint Louis W Mobile 3-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-0) 12/9/09 Mobile W /27/10 Mobile W /16/11 Mobile W Monmouth 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 11/21/12 # vs. Monmouth L # Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) Montana 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 12/7/85 # at Montana L # Champion Holiday Classic (Missoula, Mont.) Morehead State 11/17/06 Morehead State W Morgan State 11/27/84 Morgan State W Murray State 1-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-1) 12/28/90 & vs. Murray State L (ot) /16/99 # Murray State L /19/00 at Murray State W & BMA Holiday Classic (Kansas City, Mo.); #Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Navy 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 12/29/69 # Navy W /29/80 # Navy W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Nevada-Las Vegas 1-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-2) 12/27/74 $ at Nevada-Las Vegas L /13/75 at #16 Nevada-Las Vegas L /11/16 at Nevada-Las Vegas W $ Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) New Hampshire 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 12/9/89 # vs. New Hampshire L (ot) # Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) NJIT 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 1/25/15 NJIT L New Mexico State 6-9 (H: 2-5 / A: 3-4 / N: 1-0) 12/17/76 % vs. New Mexico State W /29/85 New Mexico State L /6/86 at New Mexico State L /21/01 * New Mexico State W /10/01 * at New Mexico State W /5/02 * at New Mexico State L /2/02 * New Mexico State L /11/03 * New Mexico State L /8/03 * at New Mexico State L /17/04 * at New Mexico State W /14/04 * New Mexico State L /15/05 * New Mexico State W /12/05 * at New Mexico State W /4/12 New Mexico State L /28/13 at New Mexico State L % Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); * Sun Belt game New Orleans (H: 18-7 / A: / N: 0-2) 1/5/78 * New Orleans L /26/78 * at New Orleans L /26/78 + vs. New Orleans L /18/79 * at New Orleans W (ot) /25/79 * New Orleans W /19/79 * at New Orleans W /18/80 * New Orleans W /12/83 at New Orleans W /7/84 New Orleans W /19/84 New Orleans L /26/85 at New Orleans W /10/88 at New Orleans W (ot) /23/89 New Orleans W /15/90 at New Orleans L (ot) /18/92 * New Orleans W /30/93 * at New Orleans L /27/93 * #19 New Orleans L /27/94 * New Orleans W /28/94 * at New Orleans L /5/94! vs. New Orleans L /28/95 * at New Orleans L /5/95 * New Orleans L (ot) /4/96 * New Orleans W /17/96 * at New Orleans L /20/97 * New Orleans~ W /30/97 * at New Orleans L /26/98 * at New Orleans L /14/98 * New Orleans~ W /6/99 * at New Orleans L /18/99 * New Orleans W /18/00 * at New Orleans W /12/00 * New Orleans W /25/01 * at New Orleans L /17/01 * New Orleans L /17/02 * New Orleans L /16/02 * at New Orleans L (ot) /4/03 * at New Orleans L /1/03 * New Orleans W /8/04 * New Orleans L /19/04 * at New Orleans L (ot) /8/05 * at New Orleans L /16/05 * New Orleans W /14/06 * at New Orleans W /13/06 * New Orleans W /1/07 * at New Orleans W /12/08 * at New Orleans W /28/08 * New Orleans W New Orleans W /31/09 * New Orleans W New Orleans W /4/10 * at New Orleans W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Nicholls State 4-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 0-0) 1/17/81 Nicholls State~ W /13/82 Nicholls State~ W /1/89 Nicholls State W /21/96 Nicholls State~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Norfolk State 1/11/00 Norfolk State W North Alabama 12/19/74 North Alabama W UNC Wilmington 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 1/18/78 * UNC Wilmington~ W /10/79 at UNC Wilmington L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game North Carolina State 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/15/15 $ at North Carolina State L $ Legends Classic Page 76

78 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL North Georgia 12/4/02 North Georgia W North Park 12/14/78 North Park~ W North Texas 14-8 (H: 9-2 / A: 5-6) 12/17/91 North Texas W /12/92 at North Texas W /8/01 * at North Texas W /24/01 * North Texas W /9/02 * at North Texas L /23/02 * North Texas L /25/03 * North Texas W /22/03 * at North Texas W /31/04 * at North Texas L /1/04 * North Texas W /29/05 * North Texas W /26/05 * at North Texas W /28/06 * at North Texas W /25/06 * North Texas W /28/07 * North Texas W (ot) /31/08 * at North Texas L /5/09 * North Texas W /21/10 * at North Texas L /17/11 * at North Texas L /5/12 * North Texas L (ot) /12/13 * at North Texas L /23/13 * North Texas W * Sun Belt game Northeastern 12/28/82 # Northeastern W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Northern Michigan 12/22/70 % vs. Northern Michigan W % Holiday Classic (New Castle, Ind.) Northwestern State 3-4 (H: 2-1 / A: 1-2 / N: 0-1) 1/11/69 at Northwestern State L /26/70 Northwestern State L /24/77 Northwestern State W /5/77 at Northwestern State L /9/78 at Northwestern State W /28/79 Northwestern State~ W /9/94 # vs. Northwestern State L ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; # BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) Oakland 11/28/77 Oakland W Oglethorpe 3-3 (H: 2-2 / A: 1-1) 1/4/69 Oglethorpe L /17/69 at Oglethorpe L /17/70 at Oglethorpe W /2/70 Oglethorpe L (ot) /13/73 Oglethorpe W /26/76 Oglethorpe W Ohio State 1-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-1) 12/16/80 at #7 Ohio State W /15/81 Ohio State L /30/82 at Ohio State L Oklahoma 1-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-1) 12/12/69 Oklahoma L /22/72 at Oklahoma W /6/82 at Oklahoma L Oklahoma State 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/22/83 % vs. Oklahoma State W % Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) Old Dominion (H: 7-4 / A: 3-8) 1/13/83 * at Old Dominion L /17/83 * Old Dominion L /14/84 * at Old Dominion L /26/84 * Old Dominion W /2/85 Old Dominion L /26/85 * at Old Dominion L /1/85 + at Old Dominion L /20/86 * Old Dominion L /8/86 * at Old Dominion L /19/87 * at Old Dominion W /9/87 * Old Dominion W /14/88 * Old Dominion W /22/88 * at Old Dominion L /26/89 * at Old Dominion W /21/89 * Old Dominion W /15/90 * Old Dominion L (ot) /19/90 * at Old Dominion L /7/91 * Old Dominion W /24/91 * at Old Dominion W /4/91 % Old Dominion W /15/03 ^ Old Dominion W /20/04 at Old Dominion L Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hampton, Va.); % Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Oregon Tech 12/15/79 Oregon Tech~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Pepperdine 2-3 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-3) 1/5/71 # Pepperdine W /18/71 at Pepperdine L /11/76 ^ at Pepperdine L /29/77 # Pepperdine W at Pepperdine L ^ Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Gotham Classic Prairie View A&M 7-0 (H: 7-0 / A: 0-0) 12/13/80 Prairie View A&M~ W /9/81 Prairie View A&M~ W /30/82 Prairie View A&M W /3/83 Prairie View A&M W /27/91 Prairie View A&M W /27/93 Prairie View A&M W /2/94 Prairie View A&M~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Presbyterian 2/25/08 Presbyterian W Providence 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/26/88 # at Providence L (ot) # Providence Fleet Classic (Providence, R.I.) Purdue 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/22/05 at Purdue L Quincy 1/4/86 Quincy~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Reinhardt 2/21/05 Reinhardt W Rice 2-2 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-2) 12/29/75 # Rice W at Rice L /7/13 at Rice L (3ot) /22/15 Rice W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston, Texas) Richmond 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 12/18/14 # at Richmond L # Gotham Classic Rider 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/3/76 $ vs. Rider W /27/79 # Rider~ W $ James Madison Invitational (Harrisburg, Va.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Roanoke 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 1/12/70 Roanoke L (ot) Robert Morris 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 1/27/77 at Robert Morris W /21/77 ~ Robert Morris W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Roosevelt 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 12/20/82 Roosevelt W /2/84 Roosevelt~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Sacramento State 1-0 (N: 1-0) vs. Sacramento State W Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston, Texas) Saint Louis 1-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1) 1/3/72 # Saint Louis L /7/91 at Saint Louis L /5/92 Saint Louis W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Sam Houston State 11/25/00 Sam Houston State W Samford 17-3 (H: 12-2 / A: 5-1) 1/9/69 Samford W /7/70 Samford L /18/71 Samford W /27/72 Samford W (ot) /10/72 at Samford L Page 77

79 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL 1/15/73 Samford W /17/73 at Samford W /28/74 Samford W /2/74 at Samford W /13/75 Samford W /22/75 at Samford W /12/76 Samford W /31/76 at Samford W /27/76 # Samford W /28/02 Samford W /24/04 Samford W /3/05 Samford W /2/06 Samford W /18/15 at Samford W (2ot) /16/16 Samford L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) San Diego 3-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 3-0) 12/3/89 & vs. San Diego W /23/07 # vs. San Diego W vs. San Diego W & Joe Lapchick Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.); # Anaheim Classic (Anaheim, Holiday Hoops Classic at South Point Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.) San Francisco State 12/30/87 San Francisco State~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium San Jose State 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 11/24/89 at San Jose State W South Dakota 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 12/1/75 at South Dakota W South Florida (H: 15-1 / A: 9-8 / N: 3-2) 2/16/72 South Florida W /5/73 at South Florida L /27/75 at South Florida W /26/76 South Florida L /14/78 * at South Florida W /23/78 * South Florida W /24/78 + vs. South Florida W /1/79 * South Florida W /12/79 * at South Florida W /13/80 * South Florida W /28/80 * at South Florida W /23/80 + vs. South Florida W /5/81 * South Florida W /12/81 * at South Florida L /20/82 * South Florida W /27/82 * at South Florida L (ot) /25/83 * South Florida W /20/83 * at South Florida L /4/83! vs. South Florida L /10/84 * South Florida W /18/84 * at South Florida W /5/85 at South Florida W /11/85 * South Florida W /18/86 * at South Florida L /3/86 * South Florida W /22/87 * South Florida W /21/87 * at South Florida W /1/88 * South Florida W /13/88 * at South Florida W /13/89 * South Florida W /23/89 * at South Florida W /4/89 + vs. South Florida W /13/90 * at South Florida L /18/90 * South Florida W /3/90! vs. South Florida L /22/91 * South Florida W /9/91 * at South Florida L /29/03 # at South Florida L * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.); # USF Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) Southeastern Louisiana 11/28/01 Southeastern Louisiana W Southern 1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: /17/94 Southern L /22/02 % vs. Southern W % Hispanic College Funds Classic (Baton Rouge, La.) Southern (New Orleans) 12/1/95 Southern (New Orleans) W Southern Illinois 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 12/8/90 Southern Illinois W /9/91 at Southern Illinois L SIU Edwardsville 11/25/78 So. Illinois Edwardsville W Southern Miss (H: 8-12 / A: 8-13) 2/3/69 at Southern Miss L /4/69 Southern Miss L /8/70 at Southern Miss L /14/71 Southern Miss W /11/71 at Southern Miss W /31/72 Southern Miss W /10/73 at Southern Miss W /2/74 # Southern Miss W /14/74 at Southern Miss W /20/82 at Southern Miss L /19/83 Southern Miss W /21/84 at Southern Miss W /13/85 Southern Miss L /11/86 at Southern Miss L /19/88 Southern Miss L /9/89 at Southern Miss L /8/90 Southern Miss W /14/91 at #9 Southern Miss W /27/91 Southern Miss L /27/93 at Southern Miss L /11/94 Southern Miss W /19/95 at Southern Miss L /23/95 Southern Miss W /3/96 at Southern Miss L /9/97 Southern Miss~ L /24/98 at Southern Miss L /4/99 Southern Miss L /28/00 at Southern Miss L /5/01 Southern Miss L /30/02 at Southern Miss L /20/04 ^ Southern Miss L /10/05 at Southern Miss W /5/07 Southern Miss W /2/08 at Southern Miss W (ot) /12/09 Southern Miss L /17/10 at Southern Miss L /7/11 Southern Miss L /22/13 $ Southern Miss L /17/14 at Southern Miss L /14/15 Southern Miss L /30/16 at Southern Miss W # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Southern Utah 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 12/10/94 # vs. Southern Utah L # BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) Spring Hill 20-3 (H: 18-1 / A: 2-2) 1/22/69 Spring Hill W /25/69 at Spring Hill L /20/70 at Spring Hill L /1/70 Spring Hill W /9/70 Spring Hill W /13/71 Spring Hill W /2/72 at Spring Hill W /28/72 Spring Hill L /13/73 Spring Hill W /14/73 at Spring Hill W /2/74 Spring Hill W /19/74 Spring Hill W /9/77 Spring Hill W /28/78 Spring Hill W /24/04 Spring Hill W /18/05 Spring Hill W /28/08 Spring Hill W /19/09 Spring Hill W /12/10 Spring Hill W /2/13 Spring Hill W /2/14 Spring Hill W /30/15 Spring Hill W /19/16 Spring Hill W St. Bernard 3-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-0) 1/5/74 St. Bernard W /7/74 St. Bernard W /5/76 St. Bernard% W % Davidson HS St. Xavier 1/4/82 St. Xavier~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Stephen F. Austin 4-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-1) 12/1/86 Stephen F. Austin~ W /2/87 at Stephen F. Austin L /22/88 Stephen F. Austin~ W /11/99 at Stephen F. Austin W /21/00 Stephen F. Austin W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Stetson 1-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-1) 3/3/76 at Stetson W /27/76 Stetson L /10/16 at Stetson L Susquehanna 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/29/70 # vs. Susquehanna W # Roanoke Tournament (Roanoke, Va.) Syracuse 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 3/14/07! at Syracuse L 73-79! National Invitation Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) Page 78

80 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL Tampa 3-3 (H: 2-1 / A: 1-2) 12/13/68 at Tampa L /10/69 Tampa W /31/70 at Tampa W /13/70 Tampa L /1/71 Tampa W /20/71 at Tampa L Tennessee 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 1/4/06 at Tennessee L Tennessee State 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 11/19/12 # vs. Tennessee State L # Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) Tennessee Tech 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 12/7/79 at Tennessee Tech W /11/80 Tennessee Tech~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Texas 1-4 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-3) 11/28/72 at Texas L /7/75 # Texas L /1/85 Texas W /20/86 $ at Texas L /12/13! at Texas L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.); $ Texas Tournament (Austin, Texas);! CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Austin, Texas) Texas A&M 1-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 12/29/90 & vs. Texas A&M W /10/92 at Texas A&M L /3/94 Texas A&M L & BMA Holiday Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 12/15/11 at Texas A&M-CC W /16/12 Texas A&M-CC W Texas College 12/19/06 Texas College W UTEP 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 12/5/80 % vs. UTEP W % Worchester County Classic (Worcester, Mass.) Texas Southern 4-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 0-0) 12/9/82 Texas Southern W /17/83 Texas Southern~ W /8/84 Texas Southern~ W /3/85 Texas Southern~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Texas State 2-6 (H: 2-2 / A: 0-4) 2/20/14 * at Texas State L (ot) /6/14 * Texas State W /15/15 * at Texas State L /4/15 * Texas State L /5/16 * at Texas State L /14/16 * Texas State L /14/17 * Texas State W (ot) /27/17 * at Texas State L * Sun Belt game Texas Tech 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 12/28/76 # Texas Tech W /10/77 at Texas Tech L # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Texas-Arlington 8-5 (H: 5-1 / A: 1-4 / N: 2-0) 12/30/72 $ vs. Texas-Arlington W /8/77 Texas-Arlington W /17/77 at Texas-Arlington W /11/81! Texas-Arlington W /30/03 # vs. Texas-Arlington W /25/14 * at Texas-Arlington L /8/14 * Texas-Arlington W /3/15 * at Texas-Arlington L /14/15 * Texas-Arlington W /16/16 * Texas-Arlington W (ot) /3/16 * at Texas-Arlington L /16/17 * Texas-Arlington L /25/17 * at Texas-Arlington L * Sun Belt game; $ Claxton Classic (Statesboro, Ga.);! National Invitation Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # USF Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) Texas-Pan American 12-5 (H: 6-2 / A: 6-2 / N: 0-1) 1/11/92 * at Texas-Pan American W /18/92 * Texas-Pan American W /16/93 * Texas-Pan American W /1/93 * at Texas-Pan American W /5/94 * at Texas-Pan American W /17/94 * Texas-Pan American L /5/95 * Texas-Pan American L /23/95 * at Texas-Pan American L /6/96 * Texas-Pan American W /25/96 * at Texas-Pan American L /2/96 + vs. Texas-Pan American L /9/97 * Texas-Pan American~ W /1/97 * at Texas-Pan American W /31/98 * Texas-Pan American~ W /19/98 * at Texas-Pan American W /25/99 Texas-Pan American W /11/99 at Texas-Pan American W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) Toledo 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 3/15/01 % at Toledo L (ot) % TiVo Postseason NIT (Toledo, Ohio) Trinity 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0) 2/20/70 Trinity L Troy 21-8 (H: 10-4 / A: 9-3 / N: 2-1) 12/14/93 Troy W /19/95 Troy W /7/06 * Troy W /16/06 * at Troy W /11/07 * at Troy W /24/07 * Troy L (ot) /20/07 * Troy W /10/08 * at Troy W /15/09 * Troy L /28/09 * at Troy L /8/09 % vs. Troy W /16/10 * Troy W /30/10 * at Troy L (ot) vs. Troy L /27/11 * at Troy W /10/11 * Troy L /14/12 * at Troy W /29/12 * Troy W Troy W /7/13 * Troy W /2/13 * at Troy W /6/14 * at Troy L /22/14 * Troy W /12/15 * at Troy W /7/15 * Troy W /26/16 * at Troy W /16/16 * Troy L /2/17 * Troy W /4/17 * at Troy W * Sun Belt game; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) Tulane 2-2 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-2) 1/27/73 at Tulane W /26/74 Tulane W /16/74 at Tulane L /20/13 # at Tulane L # CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (New Orleans, La.) Tulsa 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-2) 3/20/81! at Tulsa L /21/09 at Tulsa L 62-84! National Invitation Tournament Utah 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 3/15/91! vs. #10 Utah L 72-82! NCAA Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.) Valdosta State 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 1/17/01 Valdosta State W /24/01 Valdosta State W Valparaiso 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 12/18/69 at Valparaiso L (ot) Vanderbilt 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/29/07 at Vanderbilt L (2ot) Virginia Commonwealth (H: 8-6 / A: 3-10 / N: 0-2) 2/14/77 * Va. Commonwealth W /23/77 * at Va. Commonwealth L /17/79 * at Va. Commonwealth W /5/80 * Va. Commonwealth L /24/80 + vs. Va. Commonwealth L /6/81 * at Va. Commonwealth W /22/81 * Va. Commonwealth L /12/81 * at Va. Commonwealth L /17/82 * Va. Commonwealth L /27/82! vs. Va. Commonwealth L /15/83 * at Va. Commonwealth L /23/83 * Va. Commonwealth L (ot) /4/84 * Va. Commonwealth W /16/84 * at Va. Commonwealth L /24/85 * #19 Va. Commonwealth L /9/85 * at Va. Commonwealth L /7/86 * Va. Commonwealth W (ot) /25/86 * at Va. Commonwealth L /14/87 * Va. Commonwealth L /2/87 * at Va. Commonwealth W /2/88 * Va. Commonwealth W (ot) Page 79

81 SERIES HISTORY BY SCHOOL 1/30/88 * at Va. Commonwealth L /31/89 * Va. Commonwealth W /6/89 * at Va. Commonwealth L /22/90 * Va. Commonwealth W /10/90 * at Va. Commonwealth L /10/91 * at Va. Commonwealth L /4/91 * Va. Commonwealth W Va. Commonwealth W * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Virginia Military 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 1/4/71 + Virginia Military W /6/75 # Virginia Military W Holiday Classic (New Castle, Ind.); # Senior Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Virginia Tech 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 3/18/84!! vs. Virginia Tech L 66-68!! National Invitation Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) Washington 12/22/97 Washington~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium West Alabama 12/6/03 West Alabama W West Florida 12-3 (H: 9-1 / A: 3-2) 12/9/68 at West Florida L /16/69 West Florida L /23/70 at West Florida L /11/70 West Florida W /27/71 West Florida W /18/73 West Florida W /19/73 at West Florida W /22/74 West Florida W /4/74 at West Florida W /11/75 West Florida W /26/75 at West Florida W /26/96 West Florida~ W /12/00 West Florida W /22/06 West Florida W /10/07 West Florida W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium West Virginia 1-2 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-2) 1/31/82 at West Virginia L /7/92 West Virginia W (ot) /9/93 at West Virginia L Western Kentucky (H: / A: / N: 3-4) 1/31/83 * Western Kentucky W /13/83 * at Western Kentucky W /4/84 * at Western Kentucky W /16/84 * Western Kentucky W /17/85 * Western Kentucky W /16/85 * at Western Kentucky L /1/86 * at Western Kentucky L /17/86 * Western Kentucky L /26/87 * Western Kentucky L /14/87 * at Western Kentucky L /16/88 * at Western Kentucky L /20/88 * Western Kentucky W /8/89 * Western Kentucky W /16/89 * at Western Kentucky W (ot) /12/90 * Western Kentucky W /24/90 * at Western Kentucky L /28/91 * Western Kentucky W /21/91 * at Western Kentucky W /23/92 * at Western Kentucky W /5/92 * Western Kentucky W /6/92 + vs. Western Kentucky L (ot) /6/93 * at Western Kentucky L /24/93 * at Western Kentucky W (ot) /7/93 + vs. Western Kentucky L /18/93 * Western Kentucky L /6/94 * at Western Kentucky W /11/95 * Western Kentucky L /18/95 * at Western Kentucky L /14/96 * at Western Kentucky L /24/96 * Western Kentucky W /18/97 * at Western Kentucky W /22/97 * Western Kentucky~ W /10/98 * Western Kentucky~ W /21/98 * at Western Kentucky W /28/98! vs. Western Kentucky W /4/99 * Western Kentucky L /20/99 * at Western Kentucky L /22/00 * at Western Kentucky L (2ot) /9/00 * Western Kentucky W vs. Western Kentucky W /10/01 * Western Kentucky W (ot) /6/01 # Western Kentucky L /30/01 * Western Kentucky W /18/03 * at Western Kentucky L /10/04 * Western Kentucky W /22/05 * at Western Kentucky L (ot) /21/06 * Western Kentucky L /7/06 $ vs. Western Kentucky W /22/06 * at Western Kentucky L /8/07 * Western Kentucky W (ot) /5/08 * Western Kentucky W /21/08 * at Western Kentucky W /18/08 * Western Kentucky L /7/09 * at Western Kentucky L /10/09 % vs. Western Kentucky L /7/10 * Western Kentucky L (ot) /18/10 * at Western Kentucky L /20/11 * Western Kentucky L /3/11 * at Western Kentucky W /4/12 * at Western Kentucky L /18/12 * Western Kentucky W /24/13 * Western Kentucky W /28/13 * at Western Kentucky L /9/13 % vs. Western Kentucky L /2/14 * Western Kentucky L /15/14 * at Western Kentucky W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; * Sun Belt game; + Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.);! Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.); # Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); $ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.); % Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) Western Michigan 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 12/28/04 at Western Michigan L /30/05 Western Michigan W William Carey 3-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-0) 2/25/03 William Carey W /14/12 William Carey W /18/13 William Carey W Winston Salem State 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 11/12/06 # vs. Winston-Salem State W # Fresno Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-0) 1/28/70 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W /19/70 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L Wisconsin-Parkside 3-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-0) 2/12/75 Wisconsin-Parkside W /1/80 Wisconsin-Parkside~ W /8/85 Wisconsin-Parkside~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Wisconsin-Whitewater 12/30/78 Wisconsin-Whitewater~ W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium Wright State 2-2 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 12/2/89 & vs. Wright State L /30/99 at Wright State L /4/00 Wright State W /23/13 $ Wright State W & Joe Lapchick Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.); $ CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Youngstown State 3-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-1) 12/15/84 at Youngstown State L (ot) /17/85 Youngstown State W /15/86 Youngstown State~ W /19/16 # Youngstown State W ~ Jaguar Gymnasium; # Red Diamond Roundball Classic, Mobile, Ala. Page 80

82 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS School W L Pct. First Meet Last Meet Abilene Christian /11/71 11/23/96 Akron /18/80 1/11/82 Alabama /17/89 12/1/10 Alabama A&M /16/98 12/3/11 Alabama State /27/84 12/22/05 UAB /18/78 12/8/12 Alabama-Huntsville /7/73 11/29/74 Alcorn State /28/79 12/11/11 American /29/81 12/29/93 Appalachian State /8/15 2/18/17 Arkansas /1/89 12/21/13 Arkansas College /17/73 12/17/73 Arkansas State /7/70 3/4/17 Arkansas-Monticello /12/04 12/12/04 Arizona /20/71 3/13/97 Armstrong Atlantic State /4/86 12/4/86 Army /18/76 12/18/76 Auburn /1/72 12/6/06 Auburn-Montgomery /27/04 11/13/15 Augusta State /22/73 12/22/73 Austin Peay /29/72 12/27/78 Baltimore /27/82 12/27/82 Baptist /19/74 2/21/76 Baylor /4/92 12/21/92 Belhaven /6/69 1/13/69 Belmont /23/15 11/23/15 Bethune Cookman /26/83 2/20/02 Birmingham Southern /4/72 11/27/02 Biscayne /14/68 1/25/75 Blue Mountain /14/16 11/14/16 Bowling Green /25/06 11/25/06 Bradley /19/99 1/19/99 BYU /21/99 12/30/00 BYU-Hawaii /21/85 12/16/87 Brooklyn /26/85 12/30/85 Bucknell /28/77 12/28/77 Butler /21/08 3/21/08 UC Davis /29/08 11/29/08 UC Irvine /10/06 11/10/06 Cal State-Fullerton /10/76 12/10/76 Campbell /3/77 12/3/77 Carroll /14/14 11/14/14 Carson-Newman /28/70 12/28/70 Centenary /29/75 11/29/75 Central Florida /6/84 2/24/92 Central Michigan /20/10 11/20/10 Charlotte /9/78 12/13/91 Chattanooga /30/93 11/25/07 Chicago State /4/83 1/4/83 Chico State /18/81 12/18/81 Cincinnati /22/92 1/2/93 The Citadel /29/86 11/29/86 Clemson /1/84 12/1/84 Coastal Carolina /3/88 3/8/17 Colorado State /9/98 12/30/98 Creighton /17/90 12/17/90 Delta State /30/69 12/20/73 Denver /4/72 12/13/16 Detroit /8/13 11/22/14 Dillard /17/13 12/17/13 Eastern Illinois /28/85 11/26/16 School W L Pct. First Meet Last Meet Elmhurst /27/73 12/27/73 Evansville /8/87 12/23/94 Fairfi eld /8/73 11/25/88 Florida /14/84 12/22/09 Florida A&M /8/83 11/22/08 Florida Atlantic /6/07 2/9/13 Florida International /7/82 11/18/16 Florida State /19/72 11/20/12 Florida Tech /15/69 2/8/69 Fordham /30/80 12/30/80 Fresno State /11/06 11/11/06 Gardner-Webb /21/01 12/21/01 Georgia /6/71 12/18/03 Georgia Southern /12/78 1/28/17 Georgia Southwestern /26/02 1/26/02 Georgia State /16/76 1/30/17 Gonzaga /29/95 12/14/13 Grambling /28/81 11/17/07 Hardin-Simmons /10/72 2/15/80 Hawai i /2/73 12/3/73 Hawai i-hilo /27/85 12/27/85 Hawai i-loa /5/90 12/5/90 Hofstra /20/93 1/20/93 Holy Cross /6/80 12/6/80 Houston /28/70 12/14/07 Houston Baptist /12/77 11/24/13 Howard /23/14 12/23/14 Idaho State /28/74 12/28/74 Illinois /12/98 3/12/98 Illinois State /16/75 11/29/83 Illinois Wesleyan /19/82 12/19/82 Illinois-Benedictine /29/81 11/29/81 Indiana /8/89 11/17/00 IUPUI /20/14 11/24/15 Indiana State /17/69 12/17/69 Iowa /4/98 12/4/98 Jackson State /27/90 12/23/03 Jacksonville /25/71 11/20/16 Jacksonville State /27/68 1/29/75 James Madison /4/76 12/14/91 Kansas /11/85 12/9/85 Kentucky Wesleyan /23/70 12/23/70 Lamar /9/92 2/7/98 Lehigh /30/95 12/30/95 Little Rock /16/92 3/2/17 Livingston /30/74 11/30/74 LSU /24/02 11/19/15 Louisiana Tech /15/77 2/3/01 Louisiana-Lafayette /22/76 2/13/17 Louisiana-Monroe /6/75 2/11/17 Louisville /10/79 12/4/10 Loyola Marymount /7/04 11/28/05 Loyola-New Orleans /26/70 3/2/72 Macalester /4/75 1/4/75 Maine /28/08 11/28/08 Marist /21/01 12/22/02 Marquette /14/00 11/14/00 Marshall /30/88 12/29/89 McNeese State /1/70 12/1/90 Memphis /5/72 2/5/72 Mercer /20/75 2/12/76 Page 81

83 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS School W L Pct. First Meet Last Meet Miami (Fla.) /28/14 11/28/14 Miami (Ohio) /22/07 11/22/07 Michigan /19/89 3/19/89 Michigan State /4/71 1/3/73 Middle Tennessee /8/79 12/3/16 Millsaps /2/68 2/20/69 Mississippi /30/69 12/22/16 Mississippi College /28/68 12/28/68 Mississippi State /1/69 11/12/11 Mississippi Valley State /2/81 12/6/83 Missouri /19/72 1/3/74 Missouri Baptist /3/80 1/3/80 Missouri-Kansas City /2/78 11/14/98 Missouri-St. Louis /27/69 1/15/77 Mobile /9/09 11/16/11 Monmouth /20/12 11/20/12 Montana /7/85 12/7/85 Morehead State /17/06 11/17/06 Morgan State /27/84 11/27/84 Murray State /28/90 12/19/00 Navy /29/69 12/29/80 UNLV /27/74 11/11/16 New Hampshire /9/89 12/9/89 NJIT /25/15 1/25/15 New Mexico State /17/76 12/28/13 New Orleans /5/78 2/4/10 Nicholls State /17/81 12/21/96 Norfolk State /11/00 1/11/00 North Alabama /19/74 12/19/74 North Carolina State /15/15 11/15/15 UNC Wilmington /18/78 12/10/79 North Georgia /4/02 12/4/02 North Park /14/78 12/14/78 North Texas /17/91 2/23/13 Northeastern /28/82 12/28/82 Northern Michigan /22/70 12/22/70 Northwestern State /11/69 12/9/94 Oakland /28/77 11/28/77 Oglethorpe /4/69 11/26/76 Ohio State /16/80 12/30/82 Oklahoma /12/69 1/6/82 Oklahoma State /22/83 12/22/83 Old Dominion /13/83 11/20/04 Oregon Tech /15/79 12/15/79 Pepperdine /5/71 12/15/14 Prairie View A&M /13/80 12/2/94 Presbyterian /25/08 2/25/08 Providence /26/88 11/26/88 Purdue /22/05 11/22/05 Quincy /4/86 1/4/86 Reinhardt /21/05 2/21/05 Rice /29/75 12/22/15 Richmond /18/14 12/18/14 Rider /3/76 12/27/79 Roanoke /12/70 1/12/70 Robert Morris /27/77 2/21/77 Roosevelt /20/82 1/2/84 Sacramento State /15/09 11/15/09 Saint Louis /3/72 12/5/92 Sam Houston State /25/00 11/25/00 Samford /9/69 12/16/16 School W L Pct. First Meet Last Meet San Diego /3/89 12/22/11 San Francisco State /30/87 12/30/87 San Jose State /24/89 11/24/89 South Dakota /1/75 12/1/75 South Florida /16/72 12/29/03 Southeastern Louisiana /28/01 12/28/01 Southern (Baton Rouge) /17/94 11/22/02 Southern (New Orleans) /1/95 12/1/95 Southern Illinois /8/90 12/9/91 SIU Edwardsville /25/78 11/25/78 Southern Miss /3/69 11/30/16 Southern Utah /10/94 12/10/94 Spring Hill /22/69 12/19/16 St. Bernard /5/74 1/5/76 St. Xavier /4/82 1/4/82 Stephen F. Austin /1/86 11/21/00 Stetson /2/76 12/10/16 Susquehanna /29/70 12/29/70 Syracuse /14/07 3/14/06 Tampa /13/68 2/20/71 Tennessee /4/06 1/4/06 Tennessee State /19/12 11/19/12 Tennessee Tech /7/79 12/11/80 Texas /28/72 11/12/13 Texas College /19/06 12/19/06 Texas A&M /29/90 1/3/94 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi /15/11 12/16/12 Texas Pan-American /11/92 2/11/99 Texas Southern /9/82 12/3/85 Texas State /20/14 2/27/17 Texas Tech /28/76 12/10/77 Texas-Arlington /30/72 2/25/17 UTEP /5/80 12/5/80 Toledo /15/01 3/15/01 Trinity /20/70 2/20/70 Troy /14/93 2/4/17 Tulane /27/73 3/20/13 Tulsa /20/81 11/21/09 Utah /15/91 3/15/91 Valdosta State /17/01 11/24/01 Valparaiso /18/69 12/18/69 Vanderbilt /29/07 11/29/07 Virginia Commonwealth /14/77 3/3/91 Virginia Military /4/71 1/6/75 Virginia Tech /18/84 3/18/84 Washington /22/97 12/22/97 West Alabama /6/03 12/6/03 West Florida /9/68 11/10/07 West Virginia /31/82 12/9/93 Western Kentucky /31/83 2/15/14 Western Michigan /28/04 12/30/05 William Carey /25/03 11/18/13 Winston Salem State /12/06 11/12/06 Wisconsin-Milwaukee /28/70 12/19/70 Wisconsin-Parkside /12/75 1/8/85 Wisconsin-Whitewater /30/78 12/30/78 Wright State /2/89 11/23/13 Youngstown State /15/84 11/19/16 Page 82

84 COACHING RECORDS SOUTH ALABAMA COACHING RECORDS Civic Jaguar Mitchell Combined Overall Sun Belt Year Coach Center Gymnasium Center Home Record W L W L Rex Frederick Rex Frederick Jimmy Taylor Jimmy Taylor Jimmy Taylor Jimmy Taylor Jimmy Taylor Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Cliff Ellis Mike Hanks Mike Hanks Mike Hanks Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow * Ronnie Arrow * Judas T. Prada Bill Musselman Bill Musselman Bob Weltlich Bob Weltlich Bob Weltlich Bob Weltlich Bob Weltlich John Pelphrey John Pelphrey John Pelphrey John Pelphrey John Pelphrey Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow Ronnie Arrow * Ronnie Arrow * Jeff Price Matthew Graves Matthew Graves Matthew Graves Matthew Graves seasons (.696) (.929) (.678) (.717) (.560) (.544) By Coach Rex Frederick (2 seasons) Jimmy Taylor (5 seasons) Cliff Ellis (9 seasons) Mike Hanks (3 seasons) Ronnie Arrow (13 seasons)* Judas T. Prada (1 season)* Bill Musselman (2 seasons) Bob Weltlich (5 seasons) John Pelphrey (5 seasons) Jeff Price (1 season)* Matthew Graves (2 seasons) * Partial season Page 83 Rex Frederick Cliff Ellis Ronnie Arrow Bill Musselman John Pelphrey Jeff Price Jimmy Taylor Mike Hanks Judas T. Prada Bob Weltlich Ronnie Arrow Matthew Graves

85 ACADEMIC AWARDS NCAA $5,000 POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Toby Madison, 1998 SUN BELT CONFERENCE SPORT ACADEMIC AWARD (1998-) South Alabama, 1998 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ACADEMIC MEDALLION (1998-) Clayton Dye, 1999 SUN BELT CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER S LIST (1997-) (Min. 3.5 gpa for previous two semesters) Georgi Boyanov, 2015 Austin Karazsia, 2014, 2015 Trey Anderson, 2012 Todd Martin, 2010, 2011 Matt Cline, 2011 Stephen Cowherd, 2006 Clayton Dye, 1999 Toby Madison, 1997 Brandon Peterson, 1997 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (1997-) ( gpa for previous two semesters) Luka Andjusic, 2015 Devin Epps, 2015 Dionte Ferguson, 2015 BJ Fisher, 2015 Georgi Boyanov, 2014 Andre Gowins, 2010 DeAndré Hersey, 2010 Rob Phillips, 2010 Gary Redus, 2010 Bryan Sherrer, 2010 Brandon Davis, 2009 Eric Chesser, 2008 Leandro Buboltz, 2006, 2007 Larry Thompson, 2004 Josh Hotz, 1999, 2000 Dusty Dubbs, 1998 Clayton Dye, 1998 Jason Hamm, 1997, 1998 HEART OF GOLD AWARD (2000-PRESENT) Ken Williams, 2017 Barrington Stevens III, 2016 Dionte Ferguson, 2015 Augustine Rubit, 2014 Javier Carter, 2013 Augustine Rubit, 2012 Javier Carter, 2011 Bryan Sherrer, 2010 Ronald Douglas, 2009 Philip Tabet, 2008 Brandon Davis, 2007 Chey Christie, 2006 Richard Law, 2004, 2005 Demetrice Williams, 2002, 2003 Brett Gravitt, 2001 Dusty Dubbs, 2000 Richard Law was the 2004 winner of the Heart of Gold Award, given by long-time fan, Goldie Ungar Augustine Rubit and Trey Anderson receive their awards at the 2013 Sun Belt Conference Tournament with SWA Jinni Frisbey, acting president Dr. John Smith and director of athletics Joel Erdmann SUN BELT CONFERENCE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Ravonte Dantzler, 2001 Page 84

86 POSTSEASON HISTORY SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT South Alabama earned its fi rst-ever postseason appearance in 1979, after the Jaguars won the Sun Belt s regular-season title with the only unblemished record in league history at They were upset in the semifi nals of the Sun Belt Tournament by Jacksonville but received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Louisville, led by Darrell Griffi th, knocked off the Jaguars, 69-66, at the Midwest Regional at Dallas, Texas SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT The Jaguars claimed their second consecutive Sun Belt regular-season title and, also for the second straight season, were upset in the semifi nals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. South Alabama returned to the NCAA Tournament, though, losing to Alcorn State, 70-62, in the fi rst round at the Midwest Regional at Denton, Texas SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT For the third year in a row, South Alabama claimed at least a share of the Sun Belt Conference regular-season crown. An NIT bid awaited the Jaguars and they took advantage of it, defeating Texas-Arlington, 74-71, and Georgia, 73-72, before falling, 69-68, at Tulsa. The club won a school-record 25 games against just six losses. The Jaguars were ranked in the Top 20 eight weeks, peaking at No. 10 on the heels of a 14-game winning streak NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT South Alabama earned its second NIT appearance after tying for second place in the Sun Belt race. The Jaguars defeated Florida, 88-87, at Biloxi, Miss., in the fi rst round before ending the season with a loss to Virginia Tech at Greensboro, N.C SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT In his second season, coach Ronnie Arrow led South Alabama to its fi rst postseason tournament in fi ve years. The Jaguars picked up the Sun Belt regular-season title, edging UNC Charlotte by a game with an 11-3 mark, then outscored its league tournament opponents in three games to earn their fi rst tournament title. South Alabama pulled an astounding 19-point come-from-behind win over Southeastern Conference champion Alabama in the NCAA Tournament at Atlanta. The Jaguars fell to eventual national champion Michigan in the second round, The Jaguars featured one of college basketball s most balanced attacks on their way to a 22-9 overall record and 11-3 league mark. South Alabama and Mobile hosted their fi rst Sun Belt Tournament but ended all hospitality at tipoff time. The Jaguars defeated Jacksonville, Virginia Commonwealth and Old Dominion in what was considered to be the Sun Belt Conference s most successful postseason affair to date. After leading Utah at halftime in the fi rst round of the West Regional at Tucson, the Jaguars fell to the Utes, SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT After being picked eighth in the Sun Belt Conference Coaches Preseason Poll, head coach Bill Musselman and the Jaguars began looking for a little respect. USA went to work and became co-champions of the regular season, sharing the title with New Orleans. It was the fi rst time the Jags had won the Sun Belt regular season title since South Alabama then won the Sun Belt Tournament Championship in Little Rock, Ark., for only the third time ever while Rusty Yoder was named the Tournament MVP. Yoder was only the second Jag to receive the honor. South Alabama drew the Arizona Wildcats in the fi rst round Southeast Regional to be played at The Pyramid in Memphis. Before a nationally-televised CBS audience on March 13, the Jags led the eventual national champions by 10, with 7:35 to play, before falling It would be the second time the Jags had been knocked out of NCAA Tournament play by the eventual national champion. The fi rst came in 1989 to Michigan SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT For the second year in a row, the South Alabama Jaguars followed the Sun Belt Conference regular season championship with the tournament title. It was the fi rst time a Sun Belt team had repeated as tournament champions since UAB had accomplished the feat three years in a row from Eight days after preseason practice began, Bob Weltlich was named the interim head coach, but the team didn t miss a beat, despite numerous injuries during the year. Weltlich guided the senior-laden team to a 21-7 overall record, earning a four-year contract beginning in the season. South Alabama defeated USL in Lafayette s Cajundome in spectacular style. Senior guard Jerome Coaxum blocked a three-point shot with seconds remaining to give the Jaguars a win but it was Toby Madison who was named Most Valuable Player after hitting for 18 points including 4-8 on three-point attempts. Upon returning to campus the following day, students had fi lled every tree with rolls of SUN BELT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Picked by most prognosticators to fi nish in the middle of the Sun Belt pack, South Alabama surprised everyone by racing to its fourth Sun Belt regular-season title and its second in three years. Page 85

87 POSTSEASON HISTORY paper celebrating the championship repeat as the theme Twice is Nice was seen and heard everywhere. A week later in the NCAA West Regional game in Sacramento, the Jaguars fell to Big 10 opponent Illinois, SUN BELT WEST DIVISION CHAMPION NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT USA posted its second consecutive 20-win season and captured a share of the Sun Belt Conference championship for the fourth time in fi ve years. The Jaguars made their second consecutive trip to the Sun Belt Tournament championship game and their third-ever appearance in the postseason NIT. USA dropped an overtime decision at Toledo and ended the season Four seniors - Virgil Stanescu, Ravonte Dantzler, Brett Gravitt and Ericson Beck - fi nished their careers with two conference titles and back-to-back 20-win seasons SUN BELT WEST DIVISION CHAMPION SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT A Sun Belt Conference West Division title, Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship and a trip the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 1998 highlighted the season for the South Alabama men s basketball program. USA posted its second-best record in school history, going 24-7 overall and 12-3 in conference play. In addition, USA had the nation s best turnaround from to and head coach John Pelphrey earned Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year honors. In the conference tournament, the Jags posted a win over Arkansas-Little Rock, followed by a win over Denver to reach the championship. The title game was not close, as USA earned the Sun Belt s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a demolition of Western Kentucky. A fi rst-round matchup with Florida in Jacksonville created an additional spotlight in the NCAA Tournament. Pelphrey was matched against his mentor in Billy Donovan as they coached together at Marshall and Florida. The Jags were outmatched on the court, though, losing to the Gators The decision marked the third time in seven NCAA appearances that the team eliminating South Alabama went on to win the national championship. tournament in Mobile. And, despite being eliminated in the semifi nals, USA would earn the conference s fi rst at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament since 1994 while posting a schoolrecord 26 victories. In addition to defeating Mississippi State in the Coors Classic behind 39 points from Demetric Bennett, the Jags earned wins over fellow NCAA Tournament participants San Diego and Western Kentucky (twice), while two of their fi ve regular-season losses came on the road against Southeastern Conference schools in tight contests. Mississippi handed USA its fi rst defeat of the season, 81-78, in Oxford, while Vanderbilt which would go on to be seeded fourth in the NCAA Tournament needed double-overtime to beat the Jaguars in Nashville. In fact, in head coach Ronnie Arrow s fi rst year back leading the program, USA would go 17-1 at the Mitchell Center to set a school standard for wins in the nine-year-old building while winning 13 straight games from Dec. 2-Jan. 27, which was one shy of matching the school record. Although seeded just seventh in the region at the NCAA Tournament, Butler was ranked as high as 10th in the national polls entering the event the Bulldogs would connect on 15-of-28 from beyond the three-point arc in ending one of the most successful seasons in Jaguar history COLLEGEINSIDER.COM POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT Following a second-place fi nish in the Sun Belt Conference, the Jaguars were invited to participate in the 2013 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, the school s fi rst postseason appearance in fi ve years. Interim head coach Jeff Price led the team to 14 Sun Belt victories, tied for the second most in school history. After an 8-8 start, the team fi nished the regular season with nine wins in its last 12 games to earn the No. 3 seed in the SBC Tournament. Junior Augustine Rubit was named Sun Belt Player of the Year after averaging 19.4 points and 10.5 rebounds per game USA traveled to New Orleans to play Tulane for the fi rst time since February Despite trailing by only two points midway through the second half, the Jaguars allowed the Green Wave to pull away for an victory SUN BELT EAST DIVISION CHAMPION NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT With the expansion of the Sun Belt Conference to 13 teams, South Alabama moved from the West Division to the East, but the result was the same -- a second consecutive division crown. The Jags fi nished the season with a record, including 13-5 in league play. While the overall campaign resulted in a fourth trip to the National Invitation Tournament, the midseason hopes were for much more. The Jags were well on their way to the title in mid-february when they won their 13th straight game at Houston on Valentine s Day, but it wound up being the fi nal victory of the season. The Jags lost three in a row to end the regular season, then were upset by No. 8-seed Middle Tennessee, in overtime, in the Sun Belt Conference quarterfi nals. The regular-season title resulted in an automatic bid to the NIT, where USA was seeded seventh and traveled to Syracuse for the fi rst round. The Jags hung tough, but eventually saw their season end at the hands of the Orange, SUN BELT EAST DIVISION CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT The Jaguars won their fi rst nine Sun Belt Conference contests en route to claiming the program s third straight division title with a 16-2 mark and the top seed at the league Page 86

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