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2 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT Ninth Edition, Baylor Athletics Communications

3 INTRODUCTION BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1500 South University Parks Drive Waco, TX Facebook: BaylorAthletics CREDITS COMPILATION David Kaye EDITORS David Kaye, Jil Price PHOTOGRAPHY Robbie Rogers, Matthew Minard Baylor Photography PRINTING AMA Nystrom 920 North Valley Mills Drive Waco, TX , Baylor University Department of Athletics BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff. Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimination as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handi capped persons.

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 1 Quick Facts... 1 Athletics Communications... 2 Media Directory... 3 Media Information... 4 Opponent Information... 5 Schedule... 6 University Administration... 7 Director of Athletics... 8 PLAYERS Roster... 9 Season Outlook Preseason Notes Photo Roster Manu Lecomte Jake Lindsey Jo-Lual-Acuil Jr Terry Maston King McClure Nuni Omot Jonathan Davis Tyson Jolly Mark Vital Leonard Allen Tristan Clark Freddie Gillespie Mario Kegler Game-by-Game Career Statistics COACHES & STAFF Head Coach Scott Drew Assistant Coaches Support Staff REVIEW Season Notes and Honors Results Final Statistics Game Recaps Departed Letterwinners HISTORY Program History Conference Championships All-Americans All-Time Results Yearly Records Baylor Coaches Series Records Series Results Series Records vs. Conferences Regular Season Tournament History History vs. Nationally Ranked Teams National Rankings History Point Games Overtime Games Longest Streaks NCAA Tournament History NIT History SWC Tournament History Big 12 Tournament History All-Centennial Team The Immortal Ten Honors Bears in the Pros Letterwinners Jersey Numbers Starting Lineups Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame RECORDS Individual Records Team Records ,000-Point Scorers Individual Leaders Individual Game Highs Team Season Highs Team Single Game Superlatives Opponent Records Opponent Team Season Highs Miscellaneous Records Ferrell Center History Ferrell Center Records Big 12 Championship Records Big 12 Championship Highs NCAA Tournament Records NIT Records Postseason Individual Highs NCAA Tournament Team Highs NIT Team Highs Class Category Leaders Baylor Yearly Statistics Opponent Yearly Statistics INTRODUCTION QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY Location: Waco, Texas Chartered: 1845, by the Republic of Texas Enrollment: 17,059 President (interim): Dr. Linda Livingstone Athletic Director: Mack Rhoades Faculty Representative: Jeremy Counseller Sport Administrator: Dawn Rogers Conference: Big 12 Nickname: Bears Mascots: Joy and Lady (live Black Bears) Colors: Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) Arena (capacity): Ferrell Center (10,284) MEN S BASKETBALL HISTORY First Season: All-Time Record: 1,314-1,345 (.494) Overall Postseason Record: (.564) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 11 Final Four Appearances: 2 (1948, 1950) Last NCAA Appearance: 2017 (Sweet 16) NIT Appearances: 5 Last NIT Appearance: 2013 (champions) Regular-Season Conference Titles: REVIEW Overall Record: Big 12 Record (Finish): 12-6 (t-2nd) Postseason: NCAA Sweet PREVIEW Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Newcomers: 4 Starters Returning: 3 (G) Manu Lecomte (Sr.) 12.2 PPG, 1.8 RPG, 3.8 APG (F) Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (Sr.) 9.2 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 2.5 BPG (G) King McClure (Jr.) 5.0 PPG, 1.3 RPG, 0.8 APG Starters Lost: 2 (F) Johnathan Motley 17.3 PPG, 9.9 RPG, 2.3 APG (G) Ishmail Wainright 5.5 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 3.2 APG Returning Scoring: 55% (1,394 of 2,550 pts) Returning Rebounding: 44% (588 of 1,327 reb) Returning Assists: 55% (301 of 544 ast) Returning Blocks: 72% (120 of 167 blk) Returning Minutes: 57% (3,975 of 7,000 min) MEN S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993) Record at Baylor: (15th season) Career Record: (16th season) Associate Head Coach: Jerome Tang Assistant Coach: Alvin Brooks III Assistant Coach: John Jakus Director of Video Operations: Ty Beard Associate Dir. of Operations & Recruiting: Aditya Malhotra Special Asst. & Dir. of Player Development: Jared Nuness Director of Basketball Operations: Bill Peterson Athletic Trainer: David Chandler Strength & Conditioning: Charlie Melton ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Office Phone: Fax: Athletics Website: Official Athletics Social Official Basketball Social Assistant AD/Men s Basketball Contact: David Kaye david_kaye@baylor.edu Cell: BAYLOR IMG COLLEGE RADIO NETWORK Play-by-Play Voice: John Morris (30th season) john_morris@baylor.edu Office: Color Analyst: Pat Nunley (35th season) 1

5 INTRODUCTION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DAVID KAYE Assistant AD MBB, Golf, Football TAYLOR BRYAN Associate Director Football BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX Phone: Fax: Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics Social Media Like on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics STAFF DIRECTORY DAVID KAYE Assistant AD Sport Responsibilities: Men s Basketball, Men s Golf, Women s Golf, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 Joined Baylor: November 2009 Cell: David_Kaye@baylor.edu ZACH PETERS Associate Director Baseball, A&T, Football JONATHAN HILL Assistant Director Soccer, Softball, Equestrian JIL PRICE Associate Director WBB, Women s Tennis CODY SOTO Assistant Director Volleyball, Men s Tennis, Track & Field/XC TAYLOR BRYAN Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Troy, 2009 Joined Baylor: May 2017 Cell: Taylor_Bryan@baylor.edu ZACH PETERS Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Football, Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: Northern Illinois, 2007 Joined Baylor: February 2013 Cell: Zach_Peters@baylor.edu JIL PRICE Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women s Basketball, Women s Tennis Alma Mater: IPFW, 2011 Joined Baylor: August 2016 Cell: Jil_Price@baylor.edu JONATHAN HILL Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball, Equestrian Alma Mater: Tarleton State, 2014 Joined Baylor: September 2015 Cell: Jonathan_Hill1@baylor.edu CODY SOTO Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Men s Tennis, Track & Field/Cross Country Alma Mater: Baylor, 2016 Joined Baylor: June 2017 Cell: Cody_Soto@baylor.edu SHELLEY ZYCH Administrative Assistant Alma Mater: Baylor, 2012 Joined Baylor: October 2017 Office: Cell: Shelley_Zych@baylor.edu 2

6 MEDIA PRINT MEDIA (MAILING ADDRESS) PHONE TWITTER ASSOCIATED PRESS, 4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300, Dallas, Texas Stephen Hawkins AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN, P.O. Box 670, Austin, Texas Brian Davis, Sports Suzanne Halliburton, Beat BAYLOR LARIAT, P.O. Box 97330, Waco, Texas Bruce Gietzen, Director of Student Publications Nathan Keil, Sports DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 508 Young St., Dallas, Texas Chuck Carlton, Beat FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, P.O. Box 1870, Fort Worth, Texas David Humphrey, Deputy Sports Tom Johanningmeier, Deputy Sports HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 801 Texas Ave., Houston, Texas Randy Harvey, Sports SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio, Texas Jim Lefko, Sports WACO TRIBUNE-HERALD, 900 Franklin, Waco, Texas Brice Cherry, Sports John Werner, Beat Writer TELEVISION MEDIA (MAILING ADDRESS) PHONE TWITTER KCEN-TV, (NBC 6) P.O. Box 6103, Temple, Texas Nick Jessica KWKT-TV, (FOX 44) 8803 Woodway Dr., Woodway, TX Matt Mandy KWTX-TV (CBS 10), 6700 American Plaza, Waco, TX, Troy Taylor Tyler KXXV-TV (ABC 25), P.O. Box 2522, Waco, Texas Katie RADIO MEDIA (MAILING ADDRESS) PHONE TWITTER BAYLOR-IMG COLLEGE, 1500 S. University Parks Dr., Waco, Texas John Morris, J.J. Joe, Analyst Ricky Thompson, Sideline CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, 314 W. State Hwy 6, Waco, Texas KRZI/ESPN CENTRAL TEXAS, 5501 Bagby, Waco, Texas David Paul Craig OTHER MEDIA (MAILING ADDRESS) PHONE TWITTER BAYLOR BEAR INSIDER, 1500 S University Parks Drive, Waco, Texas Jerry Hill, Director of Sports Journalism BIG 12 CONFERENCE, 400 East John Carpenter Fwy, Irving, Texas Bob Burda, Joni Lehmann INTRODUCTION 3

7 INTRODUCTION MEDIA INFORMATION The Baylor Athletics Communications Office appreciates your interest in Baylor Basketball and looks forward to assisting you during the season. Our offices are located on the second floor of the Simpson Athletics and Academic Center on South University Parks Drive. To better assist in your coverage, please take time to read the information found on the ensuing pages in this almanac. These policies have been established in consideration of the media s needs, as well as those of Baylor s student-athletes and coaches to create a positive work environment for all concerned. If additional information or assistance is required, please contact David Kaye, Assistant AD for Communications, or any other member of the Baylor Athletics Communications staff. We appreciate your coverage of Baylor Basketball and look forward to working with you this season. MEDIA CREDENTIALS Requests for working media, radio, video or photo credentials should be made by sports editors or sports directors of accredited media outlets at All requests should be made as early as possible and are limited to working media only. Requests made within 24 hours of the game may not be considered. Credentials can be shipped overnight if shipping account information is provided. Credentials that are not shipped in advance will be available for day-of-game pickup at the Ferrell Center s media will call table (media entrance on the west side of the Whetsel Practice Facility). Media parking at the Ferrell Center is available on a limited basis. Credentials also serve as a parking permit; the parking attendants will direct media members to the media parking area. Upon request, printable parking passes can be ed to those picking up credentials at media will call. Requests from individuals not employed by a media outlet will not be considered. UNAUTHORIZED CREDENTIAL USE Credentials will be issued to working media only. Media credentials are not transferable and use by anyone other than members of the working media is unauthorized. Media credentials used in an unauthorized manner will be revoked immediately. News organizations allowing unauthorized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials revoked for the remainder of the year. WEB-BASED MEDIA Web-based media from sites affiliated with established, nationally recognized news-gathering organizations are eligible for media credentials. Online media with an emphasis on the recruitment of potential student-athletes (that meet the above qualification) can request one (1) credential for the sole purpose of writing a game/event recap. Credentials will not be granted to any online agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling. Nor will credentials be granted to fan-submitted or un-edited sites that are not affiliated with an established news-gathering organization and/or sites whose sole entity is fan-generated message boards that allow the posting of anonymous comments. BASELINE PHOTOGRAPHY Baylor follows NCAA and Big 12 Conference rules regarding media representatives photographing games. Only properly credentialed photographers will be allowed in the designated photo areas of the Ferrell Center as specified by the NCAA and Big 12 Conference. No photographers will be permitted to shoot from the sidelines. All photographers must remain in the Ferrell Center s designated photo areas along the baselines. Photo credentials are subject to revocation by the Baylor Athletics Communications Office at any time. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Baylor University is committed to a policy of equal access for both male and female reporters and photographers. The Baylor locker room is closed to the media. Coach Drew and player interviews will be conducted in the Ferrell Center s Media Center following the NCAA 10-minute cooling off period. Media are asked to submit player interview requests to David Kaye prior to the underfour media timeout in the second half. The visiting SID will select the student-athletes to be interviewed in the postgame interview room. BAYLOR SOCIAL MEDIA In addition to following the most up-to-date information on Baylor s Official Athletics Site, the Baylor Athletics Communication office runs the Official Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts for Baylor Athletics (@BaylorAthletics), as well as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for Baylor Basketball (@BaylorMBB). BAYLOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FTP SITE Baylor provides broadcast-quality video of home game postgame highlights via FTP download. Contact Jeromy Otter ( , Jeromy_Otter@baylor.edu) for more information. BAYLOR MEDIA SITE An all-encompassing media page can be found on Baylor s website at: Among the information available at this site are links and PDFs of statistics, game notes, quick facts and directions as well as photo/logo downloads and video FTP information. For access information, please contact Kellen_Coleman@baylor.edu. MEDIA PARKING Media parking at the Ferrell Center is available in Lot C, rows C1 and C2. To access the media parking area, enter the Ferrell Center parking lots via the Daughtrey Ave. entrance and turn left at the first break. Rows C1 and C2 are the first two rows on the right-hand side (Brazos River side). MEDIA ENTRANCE / MEDIA WILL CALL The credentialed media entrance is located on the west side (facing Baylor Ballpark) of the Lt. Jack Whetsel Jr. Practice Facility, adjacent to the Stone Room entrance. The Media Will Call table is located outside the Stone Room. To access the media room, take the elevator down to level one and follow the signs. PRACTIVE COVERAGE All Baylor Bears basketball practices are closed to the media and the public. DIRECTIONS TO THE FERRELL CENTER The Ferrell Center and the entire Turner Riverfront Complex is located at the intersection of University Parks Drive and LaSalle Ave. From the north, drive south on I-35, take University Parks Drive exit and turn east (left) to intersection of University Parks and LaSalle. From the south, drive north on I-35, take University Parks Drive exit and turn east (right) to intersection of University Parks and LaSalle. From the west, drive east on Hwy. 84 to Hwy. 6/Loop 340. Turn east (right) and take Hwy. 6/Loop 340 to I-35. Turn north (left) on I-35, take the University Parks Drive exit and turn east (right) to intersection of University Parks and LaSalle. From the east, drive west on Hwy. 84 to I-35. Turn south on I-35 (left), take the University Parks Drive exit and turn east (left) to intersection of University Parks and LaSalle. From the northwest, take Hwy. 6 to I-35. Turn north (left), take the University Parks Drive exit and turn east (right) to intersection of University Parks and LaSalle. From the southwest, take Hwy. 6 to Bus. 77 exit. Bus 77 become LaSalle and leads directly to the Ferrell Center. DIRECTIONS TO HIGHERS ATHLETIC COMPLEX The Highers Athletic Complex, which includes the Simpson Athletics and Academic Center and the Allison Indoor Practice Facility, is located on the south bank of the Brazos River at 1500 South University Parks Drive in Waco. Those traveling to the Highers Complex via Interstate 35 should take the University Parks Drive exit (#335B); the facility is located one-half mile east of Interstate 35 (left side of road), just past the Mayborn Museum. BIG 12 TELECONFERENCE In conjunction with the Big 12 Conference, Baylor head coach Scott Drew will participate in the league s weekly teleconference during the season. Dates and times will be announced at a later date. Media representatives wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the league communications staff for further details. A live audio stream of the teleconference can be heard at A replay of the teleconference will be available after 4 p.m. CT the day of the teleconference. 4

8 OPPONENTS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY ALCORN NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Nov p.m. FSSW Nov p.m. FCS Nov p.m. FCS CENTRAL ARKANSAS Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Steve East (seast@uca.edu) Phone: TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Jacob Bell (jacob.bell@tamucc.edu) Phone: ALCORN STATE Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Robbie Kleinmuntz (rkleinmuntz@alcorn.edu) Phone: BIG 12/SEC CHALLENGE Jan a.m. ESPN Dec p.m. FCS Feb. 17 6:30 p.m. ESPNU FLORIDA Gainesville, Fla. (O Connell Center) SID: Denver Parler (denverp@gators.ufl.edu) Phone: BIG 12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS TEXAS TECH Dec. 29 Lubbock, Texas (United Supermarkets Arena) Feb. 17 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Matt Dunaway (matthew.dunaway@ttu.edu) Phone: INTRODUCTION Nov. 20 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 WISCONSIN Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) SID: Patrick Herb (pah@athletics.wisc.edu) Phone: Jan. 2 6 p.m. ESPNEWS Feb a.m. ESPN/2 TCU Jan. 2 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) Feb. 24 Fort Worth, Texas (Schollmaier Arena) SID: Steven Schoon (s.schoon@tcu.edu) Phone: Nov. 21 6:30 or 9 p.m. ESPN2/3 UCLA -OR- CREIGHTON Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) UCLA: Alex Timiraos (atimiraos@athletics.ucla.edu) Creighton: Rob Anderson (randerson@creighton.edu) Jan. 6 1 p.m. ESPNU Feb p.m. ESPN TEXAS Jan. 6 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) Feb. 12 Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) SID: Scott McConnell (sm@utexas.edu) Phone: Nov. 28 5:30 p.m. FS1 XAVIER Cincinnati, Ohio (Cintas Center) SID: Tom Eiser (eiser@xavier.edu) Phone: Jan. 9 6 p.m. ESPN2 Feb p.m. ESPN2 WEST VIRGINIA Jan. 9 Morgantown, W.Va. (WVU Coliseum) Feb. 20 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Bryan Messerly (bryan.messerly@mail.wvu.edu) Phone: Dec. 2 1 p.m. ESPNU WICHITA STATE Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Bryan Holmgren (bholmgren@goshockers.com) Phone: Jan p.m. ESPNEWS Feb. 3 7 p.m. ESPN2 IOWA STATE Jan. 13 Ames, Iowa (Hilton Coliseum) Feb. 3 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Matt Shoultz (mshoultz@iastate.edu) Phone: Dec. 4 7 p.m. FSSW+ SAM HOUSTON STATE Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Ben Rikard (ben.rikard@shsu.edu) Phone: Jan p.m. ESPNU Feb. 6 7 p.m. ESPNU OKLAHOMA STATE Jan. 15 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) Feb. 6 Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena) SID: Stephen Howard (stephen.howard@okstate.edu) Phone: Dec. 9 6 p.m. FSSW+ RANDALL Fort Hood, Texas (Abrams Gym) SID: Daved Lundeen (dlundeen@ru.edu) Phone: Jan p.m. ESPN Feb p.m. CBS KANSAS Jan. 20 Lawrence, Kan. (Allen Fieldhouse) Feb. 10 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Chris Theisen (theisen@ku.edu) Phone: Dec. 14 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 TEXAS SOUTHERN Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Andrew Roberts (robertsal@tsu.edu) Phone: Jan p.m. ESPNU March 3 1 p.m. ESPN/2 KANSAS STATE Jan. 22 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) March 3 Manhattan, Kan. (Bramlage Coliseum) SID: Tom Gilbert (tgilbert@kstatesports.com) Phone: Dec p.m. FSSW SAVANNAH STATE Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Opio Mashariki (masharik@savannahstate.edu) Phone: Jan p.m. ESPN2 Feb p.m. ESPN2 OKLAHOMA Jan. 30 Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center) Feb. 27 Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Ben Coldagelli (bcoldagelli@ou.edu) Phone: Dec p.m. FCS SOUTHERN Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) SID: Herman Shelton (herman_shelton@subr.edu) Phone: March 7-11 Time TBA ESPN/2/U BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) SID: Joni Lehmann (joni@big12sports.com) Phone: *All times Central and subject to change 5

9 SCHEDULE INTRODUCTION NOVEMBER DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (CT) SERIES Nov. 10 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 1 Waco, Texas FSSW 12 p.m. Never met Nov. 13 TAMU-CORPUS CHRISTI Waco, Texas FCS 7 p.m. Baylor leads, 2-1 Nov. 17 ALCORN STATE 1 Waco, Texas FCS 8 p.m. Baylor leads, 3-0 Nov. 20 vs. Wisconsin 2 Kansas City, Mo. ESPN2 8:30 p.m. Wisconsin leads, 1-0 Nov. 21 vs. UCLA -or- Creighton 2 Kansas City, Mo. ESPN2/3 6:30 p.m. -or- 9 p.m. UCLA leads 3-1; Creighton leads 3-1 Nov. 28 at Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio FS1 5:30 p.m. Baylor leads, 3-0 DECEMBER DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (CT) SERIES Dec. 2 WICHITA STATE Waco, Texas ESPNU 1 p.m. Series tied, 2-2 Dec. 4 SAM HOUSTON STATE Waco, Texas FSSW+ 7 p.m. Baylor leads, 8-3 Dec. 9 vs. Randall 3 Fort Hood, Texas FSSW+ 6 p.m. Never met Dec. 14 TEXAS SOUTHERN Waco, Texas ESPN2 7:30 p.m. Baylor leads, 10-0 Dec. 17 SAVANNAH STATE Waco, Texas FSSW 2 p.m. Baylor leads, 3-0 Dec. 20 SOUTHERN Waco, Texas FCS 7 p.m. Baylor leads, 8-0 Dec. 29 at Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas FCS 7 p.m. Texas Tech leads, JANUARY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (CT) SERIES Jan. 2 TCU* Waco, Texas ESPNEWS 6 p.m. Baylor leads, Jan. 6 TEXAS* Waco, Texas ESPNU 1 p.m. Texas leads, Jan. 9 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. ESPN2 6 p.m. Baylor leads, 8-4 Jan. 13 at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa ESPNEWS 2 p.m. Iowa State leads, Jan. 15 OKLAHOMA STATE* Waco, Texas ESPNU 8 p.m. Oklahoma State leads, Jan. 20 at Kansas* Lawrence, Kan. ESPN 5 p.m. Kansas leads, 29-4 Jan. 22 KANSAS STATE* Waco, Texas ESPNU 8 p.m. Kansas State leads, Jan. 27 at Florida 4 Gainesville, Fla. ESPN 11 a.m. Baylor leads, 1-0 Jan. 30 at Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. ESPN2 8 p.m. Oklahoma leads, FEBRUARY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (CT) SERIES Feb. 3 IOWA STATE* Waco, Texas ESPN2 7 p.m. Iowa State leads, Feb. 6 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. ESPNU 7 p.m. Oklahoma State leads, Feb. 10 KANSAS* Waco, Texas CBS 1 p.m. Kansas leads, 29-4 Feb. 12 at Texas* Austin, Texas ESPN 8 p.m. Texas leads, Feb. 17 TEXAS TECH* Waco, Texas ESPNU 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech leads, Feb. 20 WEST VIRGINIA* Waco, Texas ESPN2 6 p.m. Baylor leads, 8-4 Feb. 24 at TCU* Fort Worth, Texas ESPN/2 11 a.m. Baylor leads, Feb. 27 OKLAHOMA Waco, Texas ESPN2 8 p.m. Oklahoma leads, MARCH DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (CT) SERIES March 3 at Kansas State* Manhattan, Kan. ESPN/2 1 p.m. Kansas State leads, March 7-10 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 5 Kansas City, Mo. ESPN/2/U TBA Baylor is all-time at Big 12 Championships * Big 12 Conference games 1 Hall of Fame Classic Campus Site Games; Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) 2 Hall of Fame Classic; Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) 3 at Abrams Gym (Fort Hood, Texas) 4 Big 12/SEC Challenge; O Connell Center (Gainesville, Fla.) 5 at Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) SELECTION SUNDAY March 11 FIRST FOUR March 13 & March 14 UD Arena (Dayton, Ohio) 2018 NCAA DIVISION I MEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DATES & SITES FIRST-SECOND ROUNDS March 15 & March 17 PPG Paints Arena (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Intrust Bank Arena (Wichita, Kan.) American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas) Taco Bell Arena (Boise, Idaho) March 16 & March 18 Spectrum Arena (Charlotte, N.C.) Little Caesars Arena (Detroit, Mich.) Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tenn.) Viejas Arena (San Diego, Calif.) 6 SOUTH REGIONAL March 22 & March 24 Philips Arena (Atlanta, Ga.) WEST REGIONAL March 22 & March 24 Staples Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) EAST REGIONAL March 23 & March 25 TD Garden (Boston, Mass.) MIDWEST REGIONAL March 23 & March 25 CenturyLink Center (Omaha, Neb.) FINAL FOUR March 31 Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 2 Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

10 UNIVERSITY DR. LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT OKLAHOMA STATE, 1982 Dr. Linda A. Livingstone began her tenure as Baylor University s 15th president on June 1, A distinguished scholar and academic leader, she previously served as dean and professor of management at The George Washington University School of Business from 2014 to 2017 and as dean of Pepperdine University s Graziadio School of Business and Management from 2002 to Dr. Livingstone s presidency marks her return to Baylor after time on the Waco campus from 1991 to She was an assistant professor and an associate professor in the Department of Management before serving for four years as associate dean of graduate programs for the Hankamer School of Business. While at Pepperdine, Dr. Livingstone oversaw a $200 million expansion of the school s graduate campuses, the addition of an executive conference center and a significant increase in scholarship support for students. At GWU, she led the development of a strategic plan for the business school that built on the school s culture of service and its unique location in our nation s capital to enhance the school s global focus. A strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American higher education, Dr. Livingstone has established herself as a scholar in organizational behavior, leadership and creativity with deep expertise in the area of university accreditation. She has been extensively published and cited in academic and professional outlets, with her publications including articles in American Business Review, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of High Technology Management Research and the book Business and Corporate Integrity: Sustaining Organizational Compliance, Ethics and Trust. She also has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Capital Southwest Industrials, a public company traded under the symbol CSWI on the NASDAQ since Dr. Livingstone s many academic and professional accomplishments including serving as chair of the board of the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) from 2014 to The AACSB is the professional organization for business schools and accredits 786 of the best business schools globally across 53 countries and territories. She chaired the AACSB Committee on Accreditation Policy from 2015 to Dr. Livingstone is a member of Oklahoma State s Spears School of Business Hall of Fame and was the first recipient of the Outstanding Ph.D. Alumnus Award. She also was recognized in 2015 with the OSU Distinguished Alumni Award. A native of Perkins, Oklahoma, Dr. Livingstone played varsity basketball at Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in economics and management, a Master of Business Administration, and a Doctor of Philosophy in management and organizational behavior. Her husband, Brad, also played basketball at Oklahoma State, and their daughter, Shelby, is a senior on Rice University s volleyball team. JEREMY COUNSELLER FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996 Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his fourth year as Baylor s Faculty Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. He has been a member of the Baylor Law faculty since Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned an M.B.A. from Baylor s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa cum laude from Stephen F. Austin State University. Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered private practice in Houston, Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now Bracewell & Giuliani LLP), where he was an associate in the trial section. Mr. Counseller also served as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in McLennan County, Texas, where he prosecuted both misdemeanors and felonies. Professor Counseller has authored articles and presented papers on various evidentiary and procedural issues. He is also the co-author and editor of the Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the President of the State Bar of Texas appointed him to serve on the Administration of the Rules of Evidence Committee. He is also the Contributing Evidence Editor of the State Bar of Texas s General Practice Digest. In 2007, Baylor University designated Professor Counseller an outstanding tenure track faculty member in recognition of distinguished teaching. Professor Counseller teaches Civil Procedure and Texas and Federal Procedure in Baylor Law School s renowned Practice Court program. He also is a coach of the Law School s interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. In 2005, he was the coach of Baylor Law School s Association of Trial Lawyers of America national championship mock trial team. BAYLOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES Henry Trantham J.D. Bragg Abner McCall Monroe S. Carroll Edwin P. Horner David M. Guinn Mike Rogers Jeremy Counseller INTRODUCTION 7

11 VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS INTRODUCTION MACK RHOADES VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ARIZONA, 1993 Mack B. Rhoades, IV, who has provided outstanding leadership and vision for three NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, was named Baylor University s Vice President and Director of Athletics on July 13, Since his arrival, Rhoades has surrounded himself with a dynamic leadership team. Together, Rhoades and his administrative team have chartered a new mission for the Baylor Athletics department: Preparing Champions for Life. No team or individual is successful without a championship process, and Preparing Champions for Life is centered on four pillars: Academic Achievement, Athletic Success, Social Responsibility and Spiritual Development. Athletically, 18 of Baylor s 19 teams earned postseason berths in , resulting in acrobatics and tumbling s third consecutive NCATA Championship, Big 12 Championship titles for women s basketball and equestrian, as well as the women s indoor track and field program s first conference title. Additionally, the football team won the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl, earning back-to-back bowl victories for the fourth time in program history. Baylor continued its successful run academically in , recording its 17th and 18th consecutive semesters with 3.0 or better GPAs (3.27 in the fall, 3.26 in the spring). Baylor led the Big 12 in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for the third straight year after 125 student-athletes earned degrees in the calendar year. Eleven of 15 BU athletics programs tracked by the NCAA matched or improved their Academic Progress Rate (APR), nine programs led the Big 12 with perfect one-year APR scores, 11 performed equal to or better than the national average and softball received an Academic Performance Program Award after recording a perfect multi-year APR score of 1,000. A total of 142 Bears were named to the Academic All- Big 12 Team and a school record and conference-leading 61 were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. The Bears remain committed to giving back, as a total of 502 coaches, student-athletes, administrators and staff packed a school-record 139,968 meals at the annual Feed My Starving Children initiative. For the ninth consecutive year, Baylor s Sports Mission Team traveled to share the love of Christ and serve as ministry partners in Maceio, Brazil. Additionally, more than 200 student-athletes regularly participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Rhoades joined the Baylor family from the University of Missouri, where he spent the previous year ( ) leading the 20-sport Southeastern Conference intercollegiate athletics department, and he previously served in similar capacities at the University of Houston ( ) and the University of Akron ( ). His first year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes register the highest one-semester grade-point in school history at 3.03 for the fall 2015 term; Barry Odom hired as the Tigers head football coach; wrestler J den Cox win an NCAA title and earn a berth on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team; the Tigers men s swimming and diving team place a program-best eighth at the NCAA Championship and its women s basketball program return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since Bolstered by three top 11 NCAA finishes wrestling (sixth), men s swimming and diving (eighth) and women s swimming and diving (11th), Missouri finished 43rd in the final Learfield Directors Cup standings. Rhoades and his staff developed a student-athlete enrichment program, Mizzou Made: Preparing Champions for Life. This innovative and comprehensive program is part of a campus community partnership focusing on life skills and career development among other core values. Before moving to Missouri, Rhoades enjoyed five-and-a-half rewarding years guiding the athletic fortunes at the University of Houston as Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. He reignited the Cougars entire program, hiring 14 new head coaches, including 2015 FWAA First-Year Coach of the Year Tom Herman. Rhoades also oversaw a transformation of the student-athlete experience while also directing marked improvements in the areas of academics, facilities, fundraising and athletic success. In nearly every academic measurement, including grade-point average and the NCAA s Academic Progress Rate, Houston registered record achievements. He also unveiled the Cougar Pride Leadership Academy to equip student-athletes with life-long leadership and life skills. Houston s football team appeared in four bowl games during Rhoades six seasons, and enjoyed a historic 2011 campaign which saw it climb to No. 6 in the BCS standings en route to a 13-1 record and its first season-ending finish in The Associated Press Top 25 since Known as an outstanding fundraiser, Houston raised nearly $100M and constructed $160M in new facilities during his tenure, including a new on-campus football stadium, a men s and women s basketball training center, a golf academy and a short game facility. Rhoades also negotiated one of the nation s top five facility naming rights agreements at the collegiate level and secured a new multi-media rights deal for Houston. Cougar Pride, Houston Athletics fundraising arm, set an annual donation record for the fifth-consecutive year in as more than 3,100 Cougar Pride members contributed $4.5M to eclipse the previous mark of $3.5M set the previous year. Rhoades and University of Houston President Dr. Renu Khator successfully steered the institution into an exciting new era when it was invited in December 2011 to join The American Athletic Conference beginning with the academic year. Houston s first year in The American was arguably one of the finest in school history, as its teams combined for 157 victories, 17 American individual championships, 10 NCAA postseason berths and a pair of American team titles. That successful surge led to Houston s highest national finish in the Learfield Directors Cup since Rhoades served as chair of the American Athletic Conference Athletics Directors Committee, Athletics Directors Executive Committee and Athletics Directors Finance Committee after having served Conference USA as chairperson for its Championship and Site Selection Committees. Prior to his arrival at Houston, Rhoades helped the University of Akron achieve unprecedented academic and athletic success. During his tenure, Zip student-athletes earned: 765 total Dean s List honors, 213 All-Conference honors, 83 Academic All-Conference awards, 20 team championships, 14 Conference Player of the Year awards and 12 All-America honors. Rhoades Akron tenure was also marked by the construction of a $61.6M on-campus football stadium, the creation of a women s golf program, threetime recognition for the department s diversity strategy and the hiring of 11 head coaches. UA student-athletes also generously gave back the community during Rhoades tenure providing more than 5,000 service hours to the greater Akron area during each of the and academic years. He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet as well as its Administrative Committee, and led the Mid-American Conference External Affairs Committee. Rhoades also helped then-mac Commissioner Rick Chryst negotiate an unprecedented TV contract for the league with ESPN. Rhoades went to Akron after seven years at UTEP, where he worked his way up the department ranks to become the Miners Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director after starting as Assistant Athletics Director for Development. In his final position at UTEP, Rhoades oversaw all fundraising, the marketing and media relations offices as well as football external operations, men s basketball, men s golf, licensing, Miner Athletic Club and the athletics ticket office. Rhoades, who holds a bachelor s degree in health sciences from the University of Arizona (1993) and a master s of science degree in athletics administration/sports management from Indiana University (2002), began his intercollegiate athletics career as a marketing assistant in the Yale athletic department (1996) and worked in development at Marquette ( ) before joining the UTEP staff in Rhoades and his wife, Amy, have three daughters - Nicolette, Natalie and Noelle R.N. Watts Luther Burleson Enoch Mills Norman Paine Charles Mosley Frank Bridges Morley Jennings Ralph Wolf George Sauer John Bridgers Bill Henderson Jack Patterson Bill Menefee Grant Teaff Dick Ellis Tom Stanton Ian McCaw Mack Rhoades 8

12 NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 0 Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. F Sr.^ 1L Melbourne, Australia/Kingsway Christian College (Neosho CC) 3 Jake Lindsey G Jr. 2L Houston, Texas/Olympus HS [Utah] 4 Mario Kegler G So.# TR Jackson, Miss./Oak Hill Academy (Mississippi State) 10 Tyson Jolly G RFr.* SQ Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City West HS 11 Mark Vital F RFr.* SQ Lake Charles, La./Advanced Prep International 12 Leonard Allen F So.* TR Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock HS (San Diego CC) 20 Manu Lecomte G Sr.^ 1L Brussels, Belgium/Athene des Pagodes (Miami) 21 Nuni Omot F Sr. 1L St. Paul, Minn./Mahtomedi HS (Concordia-St. Paul/Indian Hills CC) 22 King McClure G Jr. 2L Dallas, Texas/Triple A Academy 25 Tristan Clark F Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas/Wagner HS 30 Jonathan Davis F Jr. SQ Argyle, Texas/Argyle HS 31 Terry Maston F Sr. 3L DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS 45 Freddie Gillespie F Jr. # TR St. Paul, Minn./East Ridge HS (Carleton) PLAYERS ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 12 Leonard Allen F So.* TR Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock HS (San Diego CC) 25 Tristan Clark F Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas/Wagner HS 30 Jonathan Davis F Jr. SQ Argyle, Texas/Argyle HS 45 Freddie Gillespie F Jr. # TR St. Paul, Minn./East Ridge HS (Carleton) 10 Tyson Jolly G RFr.* SQ Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City West HS 4 Mario Kegler G So.# TR Jackson, Miss./Oak Hill Academy (Mississippi State) 20 Manu Lecomte G Sr.^ 1L Brussels, Belgium/Athene des Pagodes (Miami) 3 Jake Lindsey G Jr. 2L Houston, Texas/Olympus HS [Utah] 0 Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. F Sr.^ 1L Melbourne, Australia/Kingsway Christian College (Neosho CC) 31 Terry Maston F Sr. 3L DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS 22 King McClure G Jr. 2L Dallas, Texas/Triple A Academy 21 Nuni Omot F Sr. 1L St. Paul, Minn./Mahtomedi HS (Concordia-St. Paul/Indian Hills CC) 11 Mark Vital F RFr.* SQ Lake Charles, La./Advanced Prep International ^ - sat out as redshirt * - sat out as redshirt # - will sit out to satisfy NCAA transfer rules COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993), 15th season at Baylor (16th season as Division I head coach) Assistant Coach: Alvin Brooks III (Idaho State, 2002), 2nd season at Baylor Assistant Coach: John Jakus (Trinity International, 1999), 1st season at Baylor Associate Head Coach: Jerome Tang (Charter Oak State, 2007), 15th season at Baylor SUPPORT STAFF Director of Video Operations: Ty Beard (Baylor, 2009) Associate Director of Operations & Recruiting: Aditya Malhotra (Baylor, 2006) Special Assistant & Director of Player Development: Jared Nuness (Valparaiso, 2001) Director of Operations: Bill Peterson (Eckerd, 1979) Athletic Trainer: David Chandler (Baylor, 1985) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Charlie Melton (Memphis, 1998) Athletics Communications: David Kaye (Baylor, 2008) Administrative Associate: Karen Craig (Baylor, 2004) PRONUNCIATIONS John JAKUS Jo LUAL-ACUIL Jr. MANU LECOMTE NUNI OMOT Mark VITAL JAYK-us LOO-ahl ah-chu-ill MAHN-ew la-conn-t NOO-nee OH-maht VYE-tuhl 9

13 SEASON OUTLOOK PLAYERS By Jerry Hill Baylor Director of Sports Journalism Even after losing Johnathan Motley to the NBA, Ishmail Wainright to Baylor football and two transfers, Scott Drew still has a roster filled with grizzled veterans. Coming off their fourth Sweet 16 appearance in the last eight years, the Bears have a trio of fifth-year seniors in point guard Manu Lecomte, 7-footer Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. and 6-9 forward Nuni Omot, plus 6-8 senior forward Terry Maston and junior guards Jake Lindsey and King McClure. You have a lot of experience, and those guys are used to the rigors, the toughness and intensity in which you have to practice and play, said Drew, who enters his 15th season at Baylor with a record of That s a good thing, because you can move ahead a little quicker on things. With the new guys, you get the summer to acclimate them and get them used to the weights and what practices are like, just on a Cliff Notes version. The 6-5 Lindsey, a versatile combo guard who averaged 4.7 points and 3.1 assists, said the team has a bunch of guys who either played in big moments, hit big shots in big moments, and have that experience and are ready to carry that over into bigger roles. Replacing Motley certainly won t be easy. Named the Karl Malone Award winner as the nation s top power forward, the 6-10 Motley was a second-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 pick who averaged 17.3 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. But, at least there are options. It starts with Lual-Acuil, a Big 12 All-Newcomer and All-Defensive Team selection who averaged 9.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and a conferencebest 2.5 blocks per game. He made the summer camp circuit as a counselor and was able to work with other elite college players and work out with NBA guys, Drew said. Your game is able to grow and mature from that experience, Drew said. At the same time, Jo is one of the premier defensive players in the country. The intensity he brought, especially early in the year, was really special. And now, after another year of weights and conditioning, hopefully he ll be able to maintain that intensity and level of play throughout the Big 12. Especially the first time you go through it, it s a grind and it does wear on you. Maston, who has had flashes of brilliance, seems poised to make another jump after averaging 7.1 points and 3.8 rebounds. Omot has played only one semester as a junior college transfer, but he averaged 4.0 points and 1.9 rebounds in limited minutes last season and is a solid inside-outside threat. There s also 6-5 redshirt freshman Mark Baby Rico Vital; 6-9, 245-pound freshman Tristan Clark, a four-star prospect from San Antonio Wagner; and 7-0 sophomore center Leonard Allen, who averaged 14.6 points and 8.7 rebounds two years ago at San Diego City College. Allen is the older brother of Jarrett Allen, a first-round draft pick by the Brooklyn Nets after one year at Texas. Being an older sophomore, somebody who is more mature, it s probably going to take him a year to return physically, Drew said of Allen. The natural talent and ability he has, you can t teach. You can t teach 7-foot. There s a lot of positives with Leonard, a lot of similarities with him and Jarrett. I guess the goal would be like the Gasol brothers (Pau and Marc), someday. Not your typical freshman big man, Clark already has a great frame. And because of that, he s got a chance to be successful early on, and I m excited about that, Drew said. Clark was named the Class 6A Player of the Year in the state after averaging 17.9 points and 9.4 rebounds in leading Wagner to a 36-3 record and the state championship game. Defensively, he s got a lot of things to work on, still. He s a freshman, Lecomte said of Clark. But, I really like his game. He s a huge force inside and is really going to help us a lot. He s a 4, a post player, who can also hit the 15-foot shot. He s actually a very good shooter. The backcourt depth was hurt with the transfers of Al Freeman (North Carolina State) and Chuck Mitchell (Trinity Valley), but the Bears have a solid trio of guards returning in Lecomte, Lindsey and McClure. Named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year by the league s coaches, Lecomte was an all-district and third-team All-Big 12 pick who averaged 12.2 points and 3.8 assists after transferring from Miami and sitting out a year. You learn a lot and improve, just playing a year, going through the rigors of the Big 12 and knowing what it s like, and the grind and intensity and toughness it takes, Drew said. After several stints with age-level teams, Lecomte played with the Belgium National Team this summer, averaging five points at the FIBA EuroBasket tournament in Istanbul. It was a great experience to play with real pros, Lecomte said. They already make money and they re like 30 years old, at least. The game is different. It teaches you another part of the game. So, it helped me a lot. McClure started the last 12 games a year ago, averaging 5.0 points per game and shooting 36.4 percent from 3-point range. The 6-4 guard scored all 15 of his points in the second half of a 66-63, come-from-behind win over then-no. 10 Louisville and a career-high-tying 17 points in the win over USC in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. King lost 20 pounds, added four inches to his vertical and is shooting the ball like crazy, Lindsey said of McClure. Him and Nuni, they re going to take big jumps in production. Even with a senior point guard in Lecomte, Lindsey will likely take on some of the leadership and do-it-all roles that Wainright held for last year s Sweet 16 team. I m a little more scoring-minded than Ish, Lindsey said, but similar to him, where you just kind of make the plays need to win. If you re not shooting the ball well, that s all right, we have plenty of guys on this team who can score. There s always things that can be brought every day. Redshirt freshman guard Tyson Jolly would give the Bears backcourt a boost, but he s out right now with a medical issue, Drew said. We plan on having him back, but just not exactly certain when. Baylor also has a pair of transfers sitting out this year: 6-9 junior forward Freddie Gillespie from Division III Carleton College and 6-7 sophomore guard Mario Kegler from Mississippi State, who averaged 9.7 points and 5.5 rebounds in starting all 32 games for the Bulldogs last season. After playing the toughest schedule in the country over the last four years, the Bears once again have an extremely difficult non-conference slate, facing Wisconsin, Xavier, Wichita State, Florida and either UCLA or Creighton. Also on tap is a matchup against Randall at the 2,500-seat Abrams Gym on the Ford Hood campus. Throughout college basketball, there s great parity with 351 (NCAA Division I) schools, so you have to be ready each and every night, Drew said. With us playing several teams in the top 25 polls, it definitely gets them focused and ready to go. PRESEASON HONORS MANU LECOMTE Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Bob Cousy Award Watch List JO LUAL-ACUIL JR. Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention NO. 24 IN PRESEASON COACHES POLL Baylor is No. 24 in the USA Today Preseason Coaches Poll, which was released Oct. 19. This marks the fifth time Baylor has been ranked in the preseason coaches poll. With the preseason ranking, Baylor has now been ranked at some point in each of the last 11 seasons dating back to The Bears have finished the season ranked in both the AP Top 25 and USA Today coaches poll in each of the last four years and six times in the past eight seasons. Baylor s No. 24 is the fifth-best preseason coaches poll ranking in program history. The Bears were No. 12 in , No. 14 in , No. 18 in and No. 21 in It also extends the Bears active streak to 18 consecutive polls ranked by the coaches dating back to Nov. 28, PICKED FIFTH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON COACHES POLL Baylor was picked fifth in the 2018 Big 12 Preseason Coaches Poll. The Bears received 47 points, trailing Kansas, West Virginia, TCU and Texas. This marks the seventh time in the last eight seasons that the Bears have been projected to finish in the top half of the league. The Bears were also picked fifth in each of the previous two seasons, and BU ended last season tied for second place in the Big 12 standings with a 12-6 record. Kansas was chosen as the preseason favorite with nine first-place votes totaling 81 points. They were followed by West Virginia with one first-place vote and 71 points, TCU (64), Texas (49), Baylor (47), Oklahoma (43), Texas Tech (36), Kansas State (27), Iowa State (22) and Oklahoma State (10). 10

14 PRESEASON PLAYER DEVELOPMENT FROM UNRANKED TO NBA DRAFT Baylor has had a nation-leading four players selected in the NBA Draft since 2010 who weren t ranked in the ESPN100 out of high school. The only other schools with three such players were Colorado, Marquette, Missouri, New Mexico and Connecticut. Baylor developed Quincy Acy, Ekpe Udoh, Pierre Jackson and Taurean Prince into NBA Draft picks after joining the program as unranked recruits. 34 PRO PLAYERS IN DREW ERA In the Scott Drew era, 34 former players have gone on to play professionally either in the NBA, NFL, NBA G-League or internationally. The Bears have had nine players sign NBA contracts in the last eight seasons Quincy Acy, Pierre Jackson, Cory Jefferson, Perry Jones III, Quincy Miller, Johnathan Motley, Royce O Neale, Taurean Prince and Ekpe Udoh. Five of those players Acy (Brooklyn Nets), Motley (Dallas Mavericks), O Neale (Utah Jazz), Prince (Atlanta Hawks) and Udoh (Utah Jazz) entered the NBA season under contract. DREW ENTERING 15TH SEASON AT BAYLOR Head coach Scott Drew enters his 15th season at Baylor in He holds a career record over 15 years as a Division I coach, including a mark at BU. Drew s teams have combined to post a record over the last six seasons, winning at least 21 games in every year and averaging 25.3 wins per season. Drew joins Kansas Bill Self as the longest-tenured Big 12 coaches. DREW AMONG NATION S ELITE Head coach Scott Drew is the youngest of nine coaches nationally to take his current program to four Sweet 16 appearances since Drew (46) is joined by Xavier s Chris Mack (47), Arizona s Sean Miller (48), Kansas Bill Self (54), Kentucky s John Calipari (58), Michigan State s Tom Izzo (62), North Carolina s Roy Williams (67), Duke s Mike Krzyzewski (70) and Syracuse s Jim Boeheim (72). In those four appearances, Baylor was twice eliminated by the eventual national champions (Duke in 2010, Kentucky in 2012) and twice by a national semifinalist (Wisconsin in 2014, South Carolina in 2017). Baylor is one of 13 teams to make four Sweet 16 appearances since EIGHTEEN WINS VS. RANKED TEAMS IN LAST THREE SEASONS Baylor has gone against ranked teams since the start of the season. The Bears set a school record with seven wins against ranked teams in , recorded five wins over ranked teams in and went 6-3 against ranked opponents last season, including four victories over top-10 ranked teams. In , Baylor recorded wins over No. 4 Oregon, No. 7 Xavier, No. 10 Louisville, No. 10 West Virginia, No. 24 Michigan State and No. 25 Kansas State. BU is against ranked teams since after going 0-27 in Drew s first four rebuilding seasons. Baylor has won multiple games vs. AP Top 25 teams in each of the last 10 seasons, including four straight seasons with at least five wins over ranked teams. PLAYERS FOUR CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Baylor is on a school-record streak of four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Prior to earning at-large bids in each of the last four seasons, BU had never been to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments. The Bears are one of eight teams nationally to earn a top-six seed in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments. BU joins Arizona, Duke, Iowa State, Kansas, North Carolina, Villanova and Virginia as the only teams to make that claim. Baylor was a No. 6 seed in 2014, a No. 3 seed in 2015 and a No. 5 seed in 2016 and a No. 3 seed in BEST IN TEXAS Baylor is 49-9 against in-state opponents since the start of the season, and the Bears have advanced deeper into postseason play than any of Texas 21 Division I team in five of the last six seasons. BU is a combined against Lone Star State teams over the last eight seasons after going against in-state teams in Scott Drew s first six seasons at Baylor (7-1 in , 9-3 in , 10-1 in , 6-3 in , 7-1 in , 10-0 in , 5-3 in and 9-1 in ). Six of the 13 NBA Draft picks from Texas colleges since 2012 have come from Baylor. North Texas, Houston, Texas and Texas A&M have each had one player selected in the last six NBA Drafts, while SMU has had two selections and the 15 remaining DI Texas teams have had none. RANKED IN EACH OF LAST 11 SEASONS With its preseason No. 24 ranking in the USA Today Coaches Poll, Baylor has been ranked at some point in each of the last 11 seasons. The Bears were one of 12 teams to be ranked in all 10 seasons from through , joining Connecticut, Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Syracuse and Wisconsin. Prior to earning its first ranking of the Scott Drew era on Jan. 21, 2008, Baylor had played only two games as a ranked team in program history. BU has played 198 games as a ranked team in 14 seasons under Drew. 152 WINS IN LAST SIX SEASONS Baylor has averaged more than 25 wins per season over the last six years second-most in the Big 12 in that span. Baylor s record since trails only Kansas (179-42) among Big 12 teams. Iowa State (147-63) is 3rd, West Virginia (128-77) is 4th, Oklahoma (123-77) is 5th, Kansas State (122-79) is 6th, Texas (111-92) is 7th, Oklahoma State (110-87) is 8th, TCU (92-109) is 9th and Texas Tech (83-107) is 10th. SIX STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS Baylor has won 20+ games in each of the last six seasons and in nine of the last 10 years. The Bears had just three 20-win seasons in the program s first 101 years ( ). Baylor has topped 22 wins in each of the past six seasons and is averaging 25.3 wins per season in that span. BU is one of only 16 programs to record at least 22 wins in every season since 2012, joining Arizona, BYU, Cincinnati, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Kansas, Louisville, New Mexico State, North Carolina, Oregon, VCU, Virginia, Wichita State and Wisconsin. CONSISTENTLY AMONG NATION S BEST OFFENSES Baylor s offense has consistently ranked among the nation s best over the last 10 seasons under Scott Drew. The Bears have finished nine of the past 10 seasons among the top 25 nationally in KenPom s adjusted offensive efficiency, joining Duke as the only programs to make that claim. The Bears finished No. 23 in , No. 13 in , No. 18 in , No. 9 in , No. 14 in , No. 8 in , No. 102 in , No. 3 in , No. 11 in and No. 11 in SIX NBA DRAFT PICKS IN LAST SIX SEASONS Baylor s six NBA Draft picks over the last six years are the nation s 10th-most, trailing only Kentucky, Duke, Syracuse, Kansas, North Carolina, UCLA, Arizona, Louisville and Michigan. A program-record three Baylor players were selected in the 2012 NBA Draft Perry Jones III (28th pick; Oklahoma City Thunder), Quincy Acy (37th pick; Toronto Raptors) and Quincy Miller (38th pick; Denver Nuggets). Pierre Jackson (42nd pick, Philadelphia 76ers; traded to New Orleans Pelicans) was chosen in the 2013 draft, Cory Jefferson (60th pick; San Antonio Spurs; traded to Brooklyn Nets) was selected in 2014 and Taurean Prince (12th pick; Utah Jazz; traded to Atlanta Hawks) was chosen in The Bears also had two players sign NBA contracts as undrafted free agents in 2017 Johnathan Motley (Dallas Mavericks) and Royce O Neale (Utah Jazz). Additionally, Isaiah Austin was made an honorary draft pick in 2014 after a Marfan s Syndrome diagnosis ended his career. 11

15 PHOTO ROSTER PLAYERS 0 JO LUAL-ACUIL JR. F Sr. 1L Melbourne, Australia 3 JAKE LINDSEY G Jr. 2L Houston, Texas 4 MARIO KEGLER G So. TR Jackson, Miss. 10 TYSON JOLLY G RFr. SQ Oklahoma City, Okla. 11 MARK VITAL F RFr. SQ Lake Charles, La. 12 LEONARD ALLEN F So. TR Round Rock, Texas 20 MANU LECOMTE G Sr. 1L Brussels, Belgium 21 NUNI OMOT F Sr. 1L St. Paul, Minn. 22 KING McCLURE G Jr. 2L Dallas, Texas 25 TRISTAN CLARK F Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas 30 JONATHAN DAVIS F Jr. SQ Argyle, Texas 31 TERRY MASTON F Sr. 3L DeSoto, Texas 45 FREDDIE GILLESPIE F Jr. TR St. Paul, Minn. SCOTT DREW Head Coach 15th Season ALVIN BROOKS III Assistant Coach Second Season JOHN JAKUS Assistant Coach First Season JEROME TANG Associate Head Coach 15th Season TY BEARD Director of Video Operations First Season ADITYA MALHOTRA Associate Director of Operations & Recruiting Fifth Season JARED NUNESS Special Assistant & Director of Player Development Eighth Season BILL PETERSON Director of Operations First Season DAVID CHANDLER Director of Athletic Training 31st Season CHARLIE MELTON Director of Strength & Conditioning 13th Season 12

16 RETURNING 20 MANU LECOMTE G SR. 1L BRUSSELS, BELGIUM (ATHENE DES PAGODES/MIAMI) Fifth-year senior point guard from Brussels, Belgium, transferred to Baylor in summer 2015 after playing two seasons at Miami (Fla.)... Named 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and All-Big 12 Third Team... Averaged 12.2 points and team-high 3.8 assists in 30.1 minutes per game over 33 games played during season... Played for Belgium National Team during summer Practiced with BU squad during season, redshirted to satisfy NCAA transfer requirements... Finished Miami career ranked second in school history with point percentage... Holds Miami school record for 3-point percentage in ACC play (.458)... Name pronounced MAHN-ew la-conn-t (Redshirt Junior): Starting point guard, led team to 27 wins, school-record tying 12 Big 12 wins, Sweet 16 berth and first No. 1 national ranking in program history... Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and All-Big 12 Third Team after playing in 33 games, 32 of which were starts... Also honored on Big 12 All-Newcomer Team and USBWA All-District VII Team... Three-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honoree and one-time Big 12 Player of the Week... Led team with 3.8 assists per game, ranked second on team with 12.2 points and 30.1 minutes per contest... Also led team with 71 made 3-point field goals,.408 (71-of-174) 3-point percentage and.830 (73-of-88) free throw percentage... Posted 10th-best single-season 3-point percentage (.408) in program history, which was fifth-best among with a minimum of 70 made treys... Started first 29 games and played at least 24 minutes in every Big 12 game before injuring ankle in second half at Iowa State (2/25)... Missed next two games before returning as reserve in Big 12 Championship and starter for all three games in NCAA Tournament... Saw 30-plus minutes of action in 19 of 33 games played... Made at least one 3-pointer in 26 of 32 games, including 14 games with at least three made 3-pointers... Went eight consecutive games with at least three treys made from Jan. 28 through Feb. 21, shooting.483 (28-of-58) from downtown during streak... Scored in double-figures 22 times, including 13 games with 15-plus points and two 20-point games... Earned Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors on Nov. 14 after posting double-double with 13 points, 11 assists, zero turnovers and three steals in 35 minutes of season opener vs. Oral Roberts (11/11)... Led Baylor to win over No. 4 Oregon (11/14) with 18 points, seven assists and season-high four rebounds in 35 minutes... Posted 19 points and four assists in 37 minutes of win over Florida Gulf Coast (11/17)... Helped Baylor to Battle 4 Atlantis title with wins over VCU (11/23), No. 24 Michigan State (11/24) and No. 10 Louisville (11/25)... Scored Baylor s final 11 points, including nine consecutive free throws, as part of 16-point effort vs. VCU (11/23)... Led Bears to third top-10 win over season by posting 24 points, including 6-of-9 from 3-point range, and five assists in 31 minutes vs. No. 7 Xavier (12/3)... Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week on Dec. 5, becoming fourth player in program history to win Big 12 Player and Newcomer of the Week awards in same season... Led Bears to 26-point win in Big 12 opener at Oklahoma (12/30), posting 14 points, four assists and zero turnover in 24 minutes... Picked up second Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honor on Jan Shook off 2-of-9 shooting night to hit game-winning runner with 8.6 seconds remaining in two-point win over Iowa State (1/4)... Helped Baylor to program s first No. 1 national ranking by posting 17 points in win over Iowa State (1/7), vaulting Bears to top of polls two days later with 15-0 record... After suffering first loss of season at No. 10 West Virginia (1/10), guided team to bounce-back victory at No. 25 Kansas State (1/14) with career-high 26 points in 28 minutes, including 18 second-half points... Played career-high 39 minutes and hit game-clinching 3-pointer with 23 seconds left at Ole Miss (1/28), capping 17-point effort that included 5-of-6 from downtown... Scored 16 points in 38 minutes of loss at No. 3 Kansas (2/1), including 4-of-6 from 3-point range... Had four consecutive games of 15-plus points with 15 at Oklahoma State (2/7), 17 vs. TCU (2/11), 16 at Texas Tech (2/13) and 16 vs. No. 3 Kansas (2/18)... Tied school record with third Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honor on Feb Helped Bears to NCAA Tournament first-round win over New Mexico State (3/17) with 10 points and three assists in 31 minutes... Rebounded from going scoreless over first 35 minutes to score 12 points in final 4:40 of win over USC (3/19), including 4-point play that put Bears ahead for good on way to clinching Sweet 16 berth (Junior): Sat out first season at Baylor to satisfy NCAA transfer rules... Practiced with team and redshirted to retain eligibility (Sophomore, Miami): Started 23 of 38 games... One of only three Hurricanes to play all 38 games... Averaged 7.9 points, 1.8 assists, 1.4 rebounds in 22.4 minutes per game... Totaled 300 points, 67 assists, 52 rebounds in 853 minutes... Shot 43.0 percent from field (92-214), 45.6 percent from 3-point range (52-114) and 87.7 percent at free-throw line (64-73)... Led team in scoring three times, with 20 points at Virginia Tech, 18 points vs. North Carolina Central and 17 points vs. Alabama... Scored in double-digits in 14 games, including six straight from Nov. 20 to Dec Hit multiple 3-pointers in 15 games... Notched 3-pointer in 26 outings... Drained 10 free throws in two outings, at Duke and vs. North Carolina Central... Scored season-high 23 points at Duke (1/13)... Hit season-high five 3-pointers at Virginia Tech (3/7)... Dished out season-high five assists three times... Played season-high 37 minutes vs. North Carolina (2/28)... Started five of 18 ACC games played... Named to fall 2014 Dean s List and Athletic Director s Honor Roll (Freshman, Miami): Started 17 of 33 games... Averaged 7.7 points, 2.3 assists, 2.1 rebounds, 0.6 steals in 28.0 minutes... Totaled 253 points, 77 assists, 70 rebounds, 21 steals and 924 minutes... Shot.425 from field (85-200),.397 from 3-point range (27-68) and.778 at free-throw line (56-72)... Started eight of 18 ACC games... In ACC play, averaged 8.2 points, 2.4 assists, 2.2 rebounds in 28.9 minutes... Totaled 147 points, 44 assists and 39 rebounds in 520 minutes... Second on team in assists (77)... Tallied multiple assists in 21 games, three-plus assists in 12 outings... Scored in double-digits 11 times, six times in ACC play... Hit multiple 3-pointers in eight games... Scored season-high 19 points at Maryland (1/29)... Dished out season-high seven assists in season-high 38 minutes at North Carolina (1/8). High School: Played for second division Mons-Hainant Belfius in Belgium... Also played for Dexia Mons-Hainaut, averaged 12.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game... Competed in Belgium s U16, U18 and U20 championships. Personal: Given name is Emmanuel Lecomte... Born in Brussels, Belgium... Nickname is Manu [MAHN-ew]... Last name pronounced La- CONN-t... Son of Philippe and Marie Lecomte... HKLS major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 at Kansas State (1/14/17) FG: *8, three times (once at Miami, twice at Baylor) FGA: 14 vs. Xavier (12/3/16); vs. Kansas (2/18/17) 3FG: 6 vs. Xavier (12/3/16) 3FGA: *10 vs. Charlotte (11/23/14) FT: *10, three times (twice at Miami, once at Baylor) FTA: *11, three times (twice at Miami, once at Baylor) Rebounds: *5, three times (all while at Miami) Assists: 11 vs. Oral Roberts (11/11/16) Steals: *3 vs. Wake Forest (3/8/14); 3 vs. Oral Roberts (11/11/16) Blocks: *1 vs. Georgia Southern (11/11/13); 1 vs. SHSU (11/30/16) Turnovers: *6 vs. Duke (1/22/14) Minutes Played: 39 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) * - games played while at Miami LECOMTE S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (RFR.) (SO.) REDSHIRTED AFTER TRANSFER FROM MIAMI TO BAYLOR (JR.) UM CAREER BU CAREER DI CAREER PLAYERS 13

17 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS PLAYERS 3 JAKE LINDSEY G JR. 2L HOUSTON, TEXAS (OLYMPUS HR [UTAH]) Athletic, versatile junior guard with strong basketball bloodlines and a Baylor legacy... Served as backup point guard over first two seasons, also saw action at shooting guard and small forward... Has played all 69 games over first two seasons, including four starts... Drastically improved 3-point shooting following freshman season, making four more 3-pointers (21) as a sophomore than he attempted during freshman season (17)... Has played turnover-free in 32 of 69 career games and committed one or fewer turnovers in 49 of 69 games... Ranked second in Big 12 Conference with 2.82 assist-to-turnover ratio during sophomore season... Son of former Baylor player and current Utah Jazz general manager Dennis Lindsey... Grandfather, F.A. Dry, was football head coach at Tulsa and TCU and an assistant coach at Baylor... Named to 2017 Academic All-Big 12 First Team... Four-time Baylor Dean s List and Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll member (Sophomore): Played in all 35 games, extending streak to 69 consecutive games played over first two seasons... Made four starts, including three at point guard and one as small forward... Took on expanded role as season progressed, playing at least 24 minutes in 15 of final 23 games after doing so just once in first 46 games of BU career... Played at least 15 minutes in 34 of 35 games and 20-plus minutes 26 times... Led team and ranked second in Big 12 Conference with 2.82 assist-toturnover ratio... Ranked third on team with 110 assists, 17 steals and 13 blocks... Made career-first start at small forward spot in season opener vs. Oral Roberts (11/11), posting six points, five rebounds and two assists in 23 minutes... Came off bench for next 28 games before taking on starting point guard role for three consecutive contests with Manu Lecomte injured... Played crucial role in Battle 4 Atlantis title game win over No. 10 Louisville, posting eight points on 4-of-4 shooting, five assists, two steals and zero turnovers in 23 minutes off bench... Saw action as point guard for final 15 minutes without taking a breather as Bears rallied from 20-point second-half deficit to beat Louisville... Had five points, five rebounds and two assists in 23 minutes of win over No. 7 Xavier... Posted five points, then-career high eight assists, two blocks and zero turnovers in 23 minutes of win vs. Southern (12/14)... Recorded four assists over each of next three games, capping four-game stretch from Dec. 14 through Dec. 21 with a combined 20 assists and one turnover... Had career-high four steals in 25 minutes of Big 12 opener at Oklahoma (12/30)... Scored in double-figures for first time in collegiate career and made multiple 3-pointers for first time on way 10 points in 26 minutes of win over Iowa State (1/4)... Had nine points, three rebounds and three assists as Bears rallied from 15 down for win at Ole Miss (1/28)... Posted 10 points, six rebounds and four assists in 25 minutes of win at Oklahoma State (2/7)... Had seven assists in games against No. 3 Kansas (2/18) and at Iowa State (2/25)... Made career-first start at point guard and led Bears to win with six points and four assists vs. No. 10 West Virginia (2/27)... Scored career-high 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting, added four assists in win at Texas (3/4)... Started at point for third straight game in Big 12 Championship quarterfinals vs. Kansas State (3/9), posting career-high 11 assists with zero turnovers and five points in career-high 35 minutes... Played 21 minutes off bench and had five assists with zero turnovers in NCAA Tournament first round win over New Mexico State (3/17)... Helped Bears clinch Sweet 16 berth with six points and two assists in 29 minutes off bench vs. USC (3/19)... Named to fall and spring Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean s Lists (Freshman): Played off the bench in all 34 games, averaged 12.7 minutes per game... Served primarily as backup point guard, also saw action at shooting guard and small forward... Finished with 2.72 assist-toturnover ratio, fourth-highest among all Big 12 players... Ranked fourth on team with 2.0 assists per game... Posted 2:1 or better assist-to-turnover ratio in 17 of 34 games... Played first 72 minutes of collegiate career without a turnover, posting 11:0 assist-to-turnover ratio across first five games... Recorded five-plus assists three times (12/2 vs. PVAMU; 12/16 vs. Hardin-Simmons; 12/19 at Texas A&M)... Set career highs in points (11), rebounds (nine) and steals (three), added five assists in 22 minutes against Hardin-Simmons (12/16)... Dished out career-high six assists with no turnovers, added four points in 17 minutes at No. 24 Texas A&M (12/19)... Played crucial role guarding Georges Niang in triangle-and-two defense over final seven minutes and made two late free throws in win at No. 13 Iowa State (1/9)... With leading rebounder Rico Gathers out sick, stepped up with six rebounds, four assists and no turnovers in career-high 26 minutes of win at Kansas State (2/10)... Six rebounds and four assists at KSU were both season-highs for Big 12 Conference games... Made buzzerbeating 3-pointers before halftime in both games at Big 12 Championship (3/10 vs. Texas; 3/11 vs. Kansas), matching total of 3-pointers made over 31 regular-season games... Named to Baylor Dean s List and Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll in both fall 2015 and spring High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner, spent final three years playing for coach Matt Barnes at Olympus High School in Salt Lake City, Utah... Played freshman season for coach Steve Sylestine at Clark High School in San Antonio, Texas... Led Olympus to identical 21-5 records and state semifinals in both 2014 and Earned all-state recognition in all three years at Olympus, including first-team honors in 2014 and 2015 and honorable mention in Named Region MVP as senior in 2015, following three straight years as first-team All-Region selection... In three seasons at Olympus, has 1,200 points, 425 rebounds, and 245 assists... Finished as Olympus all-time leader in assists, ranked second in points and fifth in rebounds... Averaged 24.1 points, 9.3 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.9 steals during senior season... Played for North Carolina squad that won 2014 LeBron James Skills Academy, also participated in 2014 Kevin Durant Skills Academy... No. 3 ranked recruit in Utah s 2015 class by ESPN.com... Ranked No. 208 recruit nationally in 2015 class by 247Sports.com. Personal: Given name is Jacob Lindsey... Nickname is Jake... Son of Dennis and Becky Lindsey... Father is general manager of NBA s Utah Jazz and played basketball at Baylor from Both parents are Baylor graduates... Grandfather, F.A. Dry, was football assistant coach for Houston Oilers ( ) and Baylor ( ) and was football head coach at Tulsa ( ) and TCU ( )... Business major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 16 at Texas (3/4/17) FG: 6 at Texas (3/4/17) FGA: 11 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) 3FG: 2, three times 3FGA: 4, three times FT: 4 vs. West Virginia (2/27/17) FTA: 5 vs. West Virginia (2/27/17) Rebounds: 9 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) Assists: 11 vs. Kansas State (3/9/17) Steals: 4 at Oklahoma (12/30/16) Blocks: 2, four times Turnovers: 4 vs. South Carolina (3/24/17) Minutes Played: 35 vs. Kansas State (3/9/17) MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Assists: Assists: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Assists: Led team in Blocks: Led team in Bench Points: LINDSEY S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) (SO.) CAREER

18 RETURNING 0 JO LUAL-ACUIL JR. F SR. 1L MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (KINGSWAY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE/NEOSHO CC) Shot-blocking sixth-year senior big man with ability to step out to 3-point line... Named 2018 Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention... Earned 2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention from AP and placed on Big 12 All-Defensive and All-Newcomer Teams by league s coaches following debut season at Baylor... Ranks third in program history with 2.49 blocks per game... Has four games with six-plus blocks and 21 games with multiple blocks... Joined Bears in summer 2015 out of Neosho Community College, sat out first season on campus for medical reasons... Born in South Sudan, moved to Melbourne, Australia as child... Father was South Sudan s first Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management... Last name pronounced LOO-ahl ah-chu-ill (Redshirt Junior): Started all 35 games during first season of action at Baylor, averaging 9.2 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 26.1 minutes per game... Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention by AP and placed on Big 12 All-Defensive and All-Newcomer Teams by coaches... Led Big 12 and tied for 14th nationally with 87 blocks, led league and ranked 17th nationally with 2.49 blocks per game... Recorded fifth-most total blocks and seventh-most blocks per game in a season in program history... Ranked seventh in Big 12 with 6.7 rebounds per game... Played 20-plus minutes in 32 of 35 games... Scored in double-figures 19 times and blocked multiple shots 21 times, including nine games with 4-plus blocks which were all Baylor wins... Had at least four blocks in eight of first 10 games... In Baylor s six wins vs. ranked opponents, averaged 9.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.7 blocks while shooting.577 (26-of-45) from field... Made BU debut with 12 points, nine rebounds and four blocks in 33 minutes vs. Oral Roberts (11/11)... Posted eight points, 14 rebounds and career-high seven blocks, which tied for 10th-most blocks in a game in program history, in win over No. 4 Oregon (11/15)... Had 12 points, seven boards and five blocks vs. FGCU (11/18)... Posted 14 points and eight rebounds in win over No. 24 Michigan State (11/24)... Blocked six shots in 24 minutes of Battle 4 Atlantis title game win over No. 10 Louisville (11/25)... Had seven points, 14 rebounds and four blocks in 26 minutes vs. Sam Houston State (11/30)... Helped Bears to win over No. 7 Xavier with 12 points and six blocks in 27 minutes, starting streak of seven consecutive double-digit scoring games... Recorded careerhigh 17 points and five blocks in 25 minutes vs. Jackson State (12/17)... Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week on Dec. 19 after averaging 12.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.7 blocks during 3-0 week... Had first doubledouble with 14 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks in 26 minutes vs. Texas Southern (12/21)... Opened Big 12 play with 12 points and eight boards in 24 minutes of win at Oklahoma (12/30)... Recorded 15 points and eight rebounds in 24 minutes vs. Iowa State (1/4)... Posted second double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds in 28 minutes at No. 10 West Virginia (1/10)... Had six points and 12 boards in win at No. 25 Kansas State (1/14)... Posted 16 points, nine rebounds and two blocks in 29 minutes as Bears rallied from 15 down to win at Ole Miss (1/28)... Tied career-high with seven blocks, added 11 points and nine rebounds in 28 minutes of win vs. Oklahoma (2/21)... Earned third double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds in win over No. 10 West Virginia (2/27)... Had eight points, 11 rebounds and two blocks in 31 minutes of Big 12 Championship quarterfinals vs. Kansas State (3/9)... Scored 16 points and blocked three shots in NCAA Tournament first round win over New Mexico State (3/17) (Junior): Sat out first season at Baylor for medical reasons... Granted sixth-year waiver by NCAA, allowing him to compete in and Needed sixth-year waiver from NCAA due to enrollment at Neosho for spring 2013 semester, despite not playing until season. Prior to Baylor: Played two seasons for head coach Jeremy Coombs at Neosho County Community College in Chanute, Kan.... Named 2015 Jayhawk Conference Defensive Player of the Year, first-team All-Conference and first-team All-Region... Averaged 20.1 points, 11.2 rebounds and 4.7 blocks while playing all 30 games (29 starts) as sophomore in Led team in points (602), rebounds (335), blocks (142) and field goal percentage (.617), ranked second in steals (29)... Ranked third nationally in blocks (142) and seventh in rebounds per game (11.2)... Shot.705 on free throws (122-of-173) and.293 from 3-point range (12-of-41)... Scored in double figures in 26 of 30 games, including 17 games with 20-plus points, and had 20 games with double-digit rebounds... Recorded triple-double at Allen County (2/11/15) with 29 points, 13 rebounds and 12 blocks... Averaged 11.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.8 blocks while playing all 32 games (14 starts) as freshman in Shot.560 from field (130-of-232),.321 from 3-point range (9-of-28) and.722 from free-throw line (109-of-151)... Ranked No. 1 junior college recruit in 2015 class by Mike Mitchell s Midwest Scouting Service and No. 5 nationally by 247Sports.com. High School: Prepped at Kingsway Christian College in Kingsway, Darch, Western Australia. Personal: Given name is Joseph Lual-Acuil Jr.... Nickname is Jo... Last name pronounced LOO-ahl ah-chu-ill... Born in Wau, South Sudan... Son of Joseph Acuil and Ayen Mayor... Father was South Sudan s first Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management... HKLS major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16) FG: 7 vs. Southern (12/21/16); vs. New Mexico State (3/17/17) FGA: 12 vs. Oklahoma (2/21/17) 3FG: 2 vs. Oral Roberts (11/11/16); at Oklahoma (12/30/16) 3FGA: 3, four times FT: 6 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) FTA: 10 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16) Rebounds: 14 vs. Oregon (11/15/16); vs. SHSU (11/30/16) Assists: 1, 11 times Steals: 2 vs. VCU (11/23/16); vs. South Carolina (3/24/17) Blocks: 7 vs. Oregon (11/15/16); vs. Oklahoma (2/21/17) Turnovers: 4 at West Virginia (1/10/17) Minutes Played: 35 vs. Kansas (2/18/17) MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Rebounds: Double-Doubles: Blocks: Blocks: Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Blocks: LUAL-ACUIL S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (JR.) CAREER PLAYERS 15

19 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS PLAYERS 31 TERRY MASTON F SR. 3L DESOTO, TEXAS (DESOTO HS) Long, skilled senior forward with soft shooting touch and strong basketball bloodlines... Has come off bench in all 78 games played over first three seasons at Baylor, scored in double-figures 18 times... Scored at least six points in 31 of 35 career games with 14-plus minutes played... Provided spark off bench with 19 points and nine rebounds in each of first two games in 2017 NCAA Tournament... Eighth-best free throw shooter in program history at.820 (100-of-122)... Significantly increased production as sophomore, had more than eight times as many points (208) and rebounds (84) as freshman season (19 points, 10 rebounds)... Played more minutes in first four games of season (52) than entire freshman year (36)... Nephew of Tony and Derrick Battie, who played at Texas Tech and Temple, respectively (Junior): Played as reserve in 33 games, averaging 7.1 points and 3.8 rebounds in 15.6 minutes per contest... Ranked fifth on team in scoring, fourth in rebounding and third in field goal percentage (.519)... Posted double-digit scoring in 10 games... Ranked second on team with 13.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game over three NCAA Tournament games... Scored at least six points in each of first 16 games played, averaging 8.2 points per game in that stretch... Had 10 points in 18 minutes vs. FGCU (11/18)... Played final 15 minutes of Battle 4 Atlantis title game as Bears rallied from 20-point second-half deficit to beat No. 10 Louisville (11/25), finished with 12 points and five rebounds in 25 minutes... Had 10 points, seven rebounds and career-high three assists in 20 minutes vs. John Brown (12/18)... Posted 12 points in 19 minutes vs. Texas Southern (12/21)... Helped Bears clinch program s first No. 1 national ranking with 11 points and five boards in 22 minutes vs. Oklahoma State (1/7), extending season-opening winning streak to 15 games and leading to No. 1 ranking two days later... Posted 10 points in 13 minutes off bench at No. 10 West Virginia (1/10)... Scored thenseason high 14 points in just 12 minutes off bench at No. 3 Kansas (2/1)... Recorded career-high 22 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 8-of-8 at foul line in 21 minutes at Texas Tech (2/13)... Posted 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting, added nine rebounds in 22 minutes of NCAA Tournament first round win over New Mexico State (3/17)... Matched performance with 19 points and nine rebounds again in NCAA Tournament second round win over USC (3/19), sending Bears to Sweet (Sophomore): Came off bench in all 34 games, averaged 6.1 points and 2.5 rebounds in 12.1 minutes per game... Played more minutes over first four games (52) than entire freshman season (36)... Finished season with more than eight times as many points and rebounds as freshman year, jumped from 10 to 84 rebounds and from 19 to 208 points... Went to free throw line 63 times after attempting just four free throws in previous season... Posted.825 free throw percentage (52-of-63), which was seventh-best among all Big 12 players with at least 60 attempts... Shot.573 from field in Big 12 Conference play (51-of-89), third-best among all Big 12 players with at least 50 field goals made... Posted eight double-figure scoring games, five of which came in Big 12 play... Led team in bench scoring 12 times... Had career-first double-double with 11 points and 10 boards in 18 minutes vs. Jackson State (11/20)... Posted 12 points, six rebounds and career-high-tying three blocks in 19 minutes against Prairie View A&M (12/2)... Scored 14 points in 16 minutes vs. Texas Southern (12/29)... Went on three-game streak playing 20+ minutes and scoring in double-figures in all three games... Played major role in leading Bears to win at No. 13 Iowa State (1/9), worked effectively from high post on way to 13 points in career-high 27 minutes... Scored career-high 17 points, added six rebounds and career-high tying three assists in 21 minutes vs. TCU (1/13)... Had third straight double-figure scoring game with 12 points in 26 minutes at Texas Tech (1/16)... Posted 10 points and five rebounds in just eight minutes at No. 14 West Virginia (2/6)... Led Bears to another win over No. 13 Iowa State (2/16) with 15 points and careerhigh three steals in 17 minutes... Made NCAA Tournament debut vs. Yale (3/19), led team in bench scoring with seven points in 10 minutes (Freshman): Made 11 appearances off bench... Scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds over 36 total minutes played... Had four points, two rebounds, one assist and one block in six minutes of collegiate debut vs. McNeese State (11/14)... Posted two points and two boards in two minutes of win vs. Memphis (11/27)... Scored season-high seven points in season-high-tying six minutes vs. Norfolk State (12/30)... Made first appearance in Big 12 play vs. TCU (2/4), recording two rebounds in four minutes... Scored two points and grabbed one rebound in three minutes vs. Kansas State (2/21). High School: Played for head coach Chris Dyer at DeSoto (Texas) High School... Led Eagles to 31-4 record, District 7-5A title, state semifinals and No. 22 national ranking as senior... Earned 5A All-State and All-District 7-5A honors, was named District Offensive MVP and was a McDonald s All-American nominee after averaging 13.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 blocks per game during senior season... Named Texas Invitational Tournament MVP, selected to Whataburger Tournament All-Tournament Team and earned All-Tournament honors at 5A state tournament... Led team to Region I quarterfinals as junior in , averaging 16.6 points per game... Ranked No. 270 nationally and No. 20 among Texas recruits in class of 2014 rankings by 247Sports.com. Personal: Given name is Terry Maston Jr.... Nickname is T.J.... Son of Terry Maston and Sharon Freeman... Uncles Tony and Derrick Battie played collegiately at Texas Tech and Temple, respectively... Tony was fifth overall pick in 1997 NBA Draft and played 15 professional seasons for six NBA teams... HKLS major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 22 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FG: 9 vs. New Mexico State (3/17/17) FGA: 13 vs. Southern California (3/19/17) 3FG: 3FGA: 3 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FT: 8 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FTA: 8 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) Rebounds: 10 vs. Jackson State (11/20/15) Assists: 3, four times Steals: 3 vs. Iowa State (2/16/16); vs. Xavier (12/3/16) Blocks: 3 vs. Savannah State (11/23/15); vs. PVAMU (12/2/16) Turnovers: 4 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) Minutes Played: 27 at Iowa State (1/9/16) MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Rebounds: Double-Doubles: Points: Blocks: Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Blocks: Led team in Bench Points: MASTON S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) (SO.) (JR.) CAREER

20 RETURNING 22 KING MCCLURE G JR. 2L DALLAS, TEXAS (TRIPLE A ACADEMY) Strong, physical junior guard, came off bench in 53 of first 54 games played before entering starting lineup for final 12 games of sophomore season... Has scored in double-figures 13 times over first two seasons... Was told basketball career was over due to heart condition in June 2015, pursued additional treatment options and was cleared to resume three months later following surgery to implant a cardioverter defibrillator... Valedictorian of high school class at Triple A Academy... Scored 2,737 points during four-year prep career... Four-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll member (Sophomore): Came off bench in 19 of first 20 games played, then played final 12 games as starting shooting guard... Averaged 6.8 points per game in his 13 starts... Scored in double-figures seven times... Played double-digit minutes in 23 of 32 games, including seven games with 20-plus minutes... Finished third on team with 28 made 3-pointers... In six-game stretch from Nov. 25 through Dec. 18, averaged 9.0 points per game to raise season average from 0.6 ppg through five games to 5.5 ppg through 11 games... Played crucial role in rally from 20-point second-half deficit to beat No. 10 Louisville (11/25) and claim Battle 4 Atlantis title... Played 19 minutes off bench, including all of last 15 minutes of game time, and scored 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting vs. Louisville... Followed with 14 points in 19 minutes off bench vs. Sam Houston State (11/30)... Posted 10 points in 19 minutes vs. Southern (12/3) for third double-digit scoring game in four-game span... Had nine points in each of next two games vs. Jackson State (12/17) and John Brown (12/18)... Made career-first start and posted seven points and three rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Iowa State (1/4)... Entered starting lineup at Oklahoma State (2/7) beginning streak of 12 consecutive starts to end season... Posted 10 points in 23 minutes of win at OSU... Scored 13 points in 25 minutes of win vs. TCU (2/11)... Recorded 12 points in career-high 28 minutes of win at Texas (3/4)... Hit four first-half 3-pointers on way to career-high 17 points in 27 minutes of NCAA Tournament second round win over USC (3/19)... Named to Academic All-Big 12 Second Team and fall and spring Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls (Freshman): Played as reserve shooting guard in all 34 games, averaged 4.4 points in 13.1 minutes per game... Had highest steal percentage on team with 30 steals in just 444 minutes... Played doubledigit minutes off bench in 25 of 34 games, including four games with 20+ minutes... Scored in double-figures in six games, including three times in Big 12 play... Began career 8-of-13 from 3-point range over first four games... Made collegiate debut with 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting and 3-of-4 from 3-point range in 16 minutes vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/13)... Made trio of 3-pointers and totaled 11 points in 14 minutes vs. Jackson State (11/20)... Had career-high five steals in just 14 minutes vs. Savannah State (11/23)... Posted career-highs in rebounds (six) and assists (five), added nine points in 21 minutes vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16)... Scored 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting, added four steals in 18 minutes vs. No. 1 Oklahoma (1/23)... Had fourth double-digit scoring game with 10 points in 13 minutes of BU s Big 12/SEC Challenge win over Georgia (1/30)... Worked way to free throw line career-high seven times on way to 11 points in career-high 24 minutes at No. 14 West Virginia (2/6)... Scored career-high 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting in 22 minutes as Bears overcame 25-point deficit in two-point loss at No. 6 Oklahoma (3/1)... Hit buzzer-beating 3-pointer before halftime at OU, then scored 14 second-half points to help Bears turn deficit into lead before falling Played nine minutes of the bench in NCAA Tournament debut vs. Yale (3/19)... Earned Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll recognition in fall 2015 and spring High School: Played four varsity seasons for coach Tim Singleton at Triple A Academy in Dallas, averaging at least 21 points in all four years... Scored school-record 2,737 points over 113 games during high school career, averaging 24.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.2 steals per game... Three-time All-State selection... Scored in double-figures in 112 of 113 prep games, including streak of 88 straight double-figure scoring games... Had 83 career 20-point games, including 25 of 27 games during senior season... Ranked third in state with 32.1 points per game during senior season, also averaged 7.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 4.7 steals over 27 games... Had 17 games with 30-plus points and seven 40-point games as senior, including career-best 51 points on 17-of-20 shooting against Dallas Carter (1/9/15)... Shot.651 from field (285-of-438), including.488 from 3-point range (84-of-172) and.756 on 2-point attempts (201- of-266)... Connected on 11-of-13 from 3-point range against Bishop Dunne (11/29/14)... Had career-high 15 rebounds against Southwest Christian Academy (11/21/14)... Recorded triple-double with 28 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals against Summit International (1/16/15)... Averaged 21.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals during junior season... Posted 21.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.9 steals as sophomore in Averaged 22.8 points per game as freshman in Consensus top-100 recruit, ranked No. 17 in 2015 class by Future150.com and No. 54 by 247Sports.com... No. 5-ranked recruit in Texas according to 247Sports.com. Personal: Son of Leroy and Yvette McClure... Valedictorian of high school class at Triple A Academy... HKLS major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 at Oklahoma (3/1/16); vs. Southern California (3/19/17) FG: 7 at Oklahoma (3/1/16) FGA: 10 at Texas (3/4/17); vs. Southern California (3/19/17) 3FG: 5 vs. Southern California (3/19/17) 3FGA: 8 vs. Southern California (3/19/17) FT: 5 at West Virginia (2/6/16); vs. Jackson State (12/17/16) FTA: 7 at West Virginia (2/6/16) Rebounds: 6 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) Assists: 5 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) Steals: 5 vs. Savannah State (11/23/15) Blocks: 1, six times Turnovers: 3 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16); vs. Kansas (2/18/17) Minutes Played: 28 at Texas (3/4/17) MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Assists: Led team in Points: Led team in Bench Points: MCCLURE S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) (SO.) CAREER PLAYERS 17

21 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS PLAYERS 21 NUNI OMOT F SR. 1L ST. PAUL, MINN. (MAHTOMEDI HS/CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL/INDIAN HILLS CC)) Athletic second-year senior wing with wealth of potential... Sat out 2016 fall semester, then played in 25 games during debut season at Baylor... Ranked No. 14 junior college recruit in 2016 signing class by 247Sports. com... Joined Bears after one season at Indian Hills (Iowa) Community College, same school that produced former Baylor guard Lester Medford... Born in Nairobi, Kenya... Has grown eight inches since high school junior year... Began collegiate career at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn., transferred to Indian Hills for season (Junior): Played in 25 games off bench, averaging 4.0 points in 11.2 minutes per game as reserve small forward and power forward... Scored five-plus points off bench 10 times... Blocked one shot in each of first four games... Made BU debut with eight points in 18 minutes off bench vs. Southern (12/14)... Had six points and two rebounds in just nine minutes vs. Jackson State (12/17)... Posted six points and four boards in 21 minutes vs. John Brown (12/18)... Had five points and career-high nine rebounds in 16 minutes of first Big 12 game at Oklahoma (12/30)... Sat out next two games, but played each of last 20 games of season... Broke out with career-high 14 points and five rebounds in 20 minutes vs. Texas (1/17)... Hit three first-half 3-pointers and finished with nine points in 18 minutes to help Bears rally from 15 points down for win at Ole Miss (1/28)... Played 21 minutes off bench and scored seven points vs. Kansas State (2/4)... Scored five points in just 12 minutes vs. No. 3 Kansas (2/18)... Played career-high 22 minutes and posted five points in win at Texas (3/4)... Saw action in all three NCAA Tournament games as Bears advanced to Sweet 16. Prior to Baylor: Played season for head coach Hank Plona at Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa... Ranked No. 14 nationally and No. 2 among small forwards in 2016 junior college signing class by 247Sports.com... Earned NJCAA honorable mention All-America and first-team All-Region honors after averaging 12.2 points and 5.4 rebounds in 33 starts... Scored in double figures in 21 contests... Led Warriors to 29-5 record, regular and postseason conference titles and berth in NJCAA national tournament... Shot 55 percent from the floor and 79 percent from free throw line... Transferred to IHCC after two years at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn.... Redshirted first season and debuted as redshirt freshman in , helping Golden Bears to record... Played in all 30 games, averaging 12.4 points and 5.5 rebounds per game... Shot 58 percent from field, 42 percent from 3-point range and 78 percent on free throws... Scored in double figures in 15 of final 17 games after doing so in just five of first 13 contests... Posted three doubledoubles, including season-high 21 points and 12 rebounds vs. Crossroads in third collegiate game. High School: Two-year letterwinner at Mahtomedi (Minn.) High School... Helped Zephyrs 21-8 record as senior in , averaging 18 points, six rebounds and two assists... Earned All-Conference and honorable mention All-State recognition... Named Pioneer Press Player of the Week on Feb. 17, 2013, after averaging 25.3 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists while leading team to three straight wins during week. Personal: Full name is Anunwa Omot... Nickname is Nuni... Born in Nairobi, Kenya... Son of Pillow Omot... HKLS major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 vs. Texas (1/17/17) FG: 5 vs. Texas (1/17/17) FGA: 8 vs. Texas (1/17/17) 3FG: 3 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) 3FGA: 6 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) FT: 4 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16); vs. Texas (1/17/17) FTA: 5 vs. Texas (1/17/17) Rebounds: 9 at Oklahoma (12/30/16) Assists: 1, seven times Steals: 1, four times Blocks: 2 vs. West Virginia (2/27/17) Turnovers: 2, three times Minutes Played: 22 at Texas (3/4/17) MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Blocks: Led team in Bench Points: OMOT S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (JR.) CAREER

22 RETURNING SQUAD 30 JONATHAN DAVIS F JR. SQ ARGYLE, TEXAS (ARGYLE HS) Junior walk-on from Argyle, Texas, was awarded scholarship for spring 2017 semester... Saw action in 12 games, totaling 16 points and drawing two charges in 23 minutes during season... Practiced with team as freshman, but did not dress for any games... Played final high school game against Baylor teammate King McClure, falling to McClure s Triple A Academy team in Region II quarterfinals of state playoffs... Four-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll and Baylor Dean s List member (Sophomore): Played in 12 games, totaling 16 points in 23 minutes... Made collegiate debut with one minute played vs. Oral Roberts (11/11)... Saw action in win over No. 24 Michigan State (11/24)... Scored career-first point with free throw in two minutes played vs. Sam Houston State (11/30)... Scored career-high nine points on 2-of-2 shooting, 1-of-1 from 3-point range and 4-of-4 at foul line in seven minutes vs. John Brown (12/18)... Posted two points and one rebound at No. 10 West Virginia (1/10)... Played one minute in 90th anniversary Immortal Ten Game vs. Texas (1/17)... Scored two points in one minute of NCAA Tournament first round win over New Mexico State (3/17)... Named to fall and spring Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean s Lists (Freshman): Participated as member of Baylor practice squad, but did not dress for any games... Named to Fall and Spring Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls and Baylor Dean s Lists. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Argyle (Texas) and Peaster (Texas) High Schools... Played final three years at Argyle and freshman year at Peaster... Won at least 20 games and made state playoffs in all four prep seasons, combining for career record... Played senior season at Argyle for head coach Russell Perkins and on same team as younger brother, David... Named 2015 TABC All-State and District 9-4A MVP after averaging 15.1 points, 8.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game as senior... Shot 47 percent from the field, 42 percent from 3-point range and 84 percent on free throws... Named Area Defensive Player of the Year by Denton Record Chronicle... Helped team to 26-7 record, including undefeated mark in District 9-4A... Advanced to third round of state playoffs before falling to Baylor teammate King McClure s Triple A Academy team... Played sophomore and junior seasons at Argyle for head coach John King... Went 20-9 during junior season, finishing second in District 10-3A and advancing to second round of state playoffs... Named District 10-3A Offensive MVP... Posted 21-8 record as sophomore and went undefeated in district play... Made varsity as freshman in at Peaster... Played for head coach Derron Smith and on same team as older brothers, Josh and Caleb... Went 24-5 and finished second in District 7-3A before falling in first round of state playoffs. Personal: Son of Brad and Jill Davis... Business-Finance major. CAREER HIGHS Points: 9 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FG: 2 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FGA: 3 vs. Southern (12/14/16) 3FG: 1 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) 3FGA: 1 vs. Southern (12/14/16); vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FT: 4 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FTA: 4 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) Rebounds: 1 at West Virginia (1/10/17) Assists: Steals: Blocks: Turnovers: 1 vs. Jackson St. (12/17/16); vs. John Brown (12/18/16) Minutes Played: 7 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) PLAYERS DAVIS CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) (SO.) CAREER

23 RETURNING SQUAD MEMBERS 10 TYSON JOLLY G RFR. SQ OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (PUTNAM CITY WEST HS) 11 MARK VITAL F RFR. SQ LAKE CHARLES, LA. (ADVANCED PREP INT L.) PLAYERS Four-star recruit from Putnam City West High School in Oklahoma City, Okla.... Ranked No. 1 in state and No. 88 nationally in 2016 recruiting class by 247Sports.com... Originally signed NLI with California, but was released after a coaching change and spent season at Elev8 Sports Institute in Delray Beach, Fla.... Missed end of junior season at PC West after being diagnosed with pulmonary embolism and seven blood clots in lungs (True Freshman): Sat out first season at Baylor, but participated on practice squad... Redshirted to retain eligibility. High School: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Lenny Bert at Putnam City West High School in Oklahoma City, Okla.... Ranked No. 1 in state s 2016 recruiting class and No. 88 nationally by 247Sports.com... Four-star recruit according to 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and Scout. com... Three-time The Oklahoman Big All-City honoree... Selected 2015 All-State by Oklahoma Coaches Association... Named The Oklahoman s 2015 Big All-City Player of the Year and a Super 5 selection... Averaged 20.2 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game while leading Patriots to 24-3 record and Class 6A state semifinals during senior season... Scored career-high 41 points to lead PC West to road win at No. 6-ranked Midwest City... Averaged 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game during season... Named tournament MVP after leading team to 2014 Jr. Orange Bowl Classic title... Helped PC West climb to No. 1 state Class 6A ranking after leading team to 2014 Putnam City Invitational title, where he was named tournament MVP... Played final game of season on Feb. 7 due to health scare... Missed remainder of season after being diagnosed with pulmonary embolism and seven blood clots in lungs. Personal: Son of Latron and Neoshia Jolly... HKLS major. High-flying freshman forward from Lake Charles, La.... Four-star recruit, ranked No. 1 in Louisiana and No. 55 nationally in 2016 recruiting class by 247Sports.com... Featured by Yahoo as Middle School Basketball s Most Impressive Dunker in June Known for highlight-reel dunks, including jumping over four players in a slam dunk contest (True Freshman): Sat out first season at Baylor, but participated on practice squad... Redshirted to retain eligibility. High School: Began prep career at Washington-Marion High School in Lake Charles, La., where he played freshman and sophomore seasons... Played final two prep seasons for head coach Ray Forsett at Advanced Prep International in Dallas... Ranked No. 1 in Louisiana and No. 55 nationally in 2016 recruiting class by 247Sports.com... Committed to Baylor in September 2013, more than two years before signing day... Averaged 16.5 points per game during sophomore season and 13.4 points per game during freshman season... Scored in double figures in 50 of 60 games at WMHS, including 13 games of 20-plus points. Personal: Son of Mark Vital Sr. and Sandra Staves... HKLS major. 20

24 12 LEONARD ALLEN F SO. TR ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (ROUND ROCK HS/SAN DIEGO CC) 25 TRISTAN CLARK F FR. HS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (WAGNER HS) Sophomore transfer forward, enrolled at Baylor in August 2017 at age 22 with three years of eligibility remaining... Graduated from Round Rock (Texas) High School in 2013, but elected not to immediately pursue collegiate basketball... Worked at gym in Round Rock for two years before returning to hardwood for season at San Diego City College... Sat out season while taking classes at Austin Community College... Older brother of Brooklyn Nets 2017 first-round draft pick Jarrett Allen. Prior to Baylor: Played season for head coach Mitch Charlens at San Diego City College, earning CCCAA All-State honors after averaging 14.6 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game... Played in 28 games and made 24 starts, averaging 23.7 minutes per contest... Helped team to 22-8 record, including perfect 8-0 mark to claim Pacific Coast Athletic Conference championship... Shot.607 from the field (147-of-242) and.715 from the free throw line (113-of-158)... Scored in double-figures in 21 games, including eight 20-point games... Sat out season while taking classes at Austin Community College. High School: Four-year basketball letterwinner for head coach Cody Blake at Round Rock High School in Round Rock, Texas... Helped team to 2012 and 2013 state playoffs in final two seasons... Averaged 14.7 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game during 2013 senior season... Ranked No. 47 recruit in Texas in 2013 signing class by ESPN. Personal: Son of Leonard Sr. and Cheryl Allen... Older brother of Jarrett Allen, who played one season at Texas before being drafted in first round of 2017 NBA Draft by Brooklyn Nets... Major is undecided. Consensus four-star prospect out of Wagner High School in San Antonio, Texas... Named 2017 Class 6A Player of the Year by Texas Association of Basketball Coaches... Ranked No. 8 recruit in Texas and No. 106 overall in 2017 signing class by 247Sports composite rankings. High School: Played senior season for head coach Rodney Clark at San Antonio s Wagner High School... Helped Thunderbirds to 36-3 record and runner-up finish in Class 6A playoffs, marking school s first appearance in state championship game... Played all 39 games and averaged 17.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.1 blocks per game during senior season... Honored by TABC as Class 6A Player of the Year, firstteam All-State and District 27-6A MVP... Also recognized as San Antonio Express-News Player of the Year... Played junior season at Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nev. and sophomore season at Judson High School in Converse, Texas. Personal: Son of Margit Simpson... Major is undecided. PLAYERS 21

25 NEWCOMERS 45 FREDDIE GILLESPIE F JR. TR ST. PAUL, MINN. (EAST RIDGE HS/CARLETON) 4 MARIO KEGLER G SO. TR JACKSON, MISS. (OAK HILL ACADEMY/MISSISSIPPI STATE) PLAYERS Walk-on transfer forward from Division III Carleton College... Enrolled at Baylor in August 2017, will sit out season to satisfy NCAA transfer requirements... First played organized basketball in eighth grade... Missed freshman season of high school with ankle injury and suffered ACL tear late in junior year... Played only 16 minutes during freshman season at Carleton, but developed into second-team All-MIAC and All- MIAC Defensive Team selection as sophomore. Prior to Baylor: Played two years for head coach Guy Kalland at Division III Carleton College in Northfield, Minn.... Earned 2017 secondteam All-MIAC and All-MIAC Defensive Team honors after playing in 27 games and making 23 starts as sophomore... Averaged 10.0 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.6 blocks in 22.8 minutes per game... Led MIAC with 69 blocked shots... Increased output to 11.7 points and 9.1 rebounds per game during second half of sophomore season... Scored career-high 24 points on 10-of-13 shooting vs. Saint Mary s (1/25)... Earned MIAC Men s Basketball Athlete-of-the-Week honors on Feb. 13, 2017, after averaging 15.0 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks in two Carleton wins... Played in four games as freshman during season, totaling four points, seven rebounds and two blocks in 16 minutes of action. High School: Played for head coach Paul Virgin at East Ridge High School in Woodbury, Minn.... Two-year basketball letterwinner, missed entire freshman season with ankle injury and played on junior varsity as sophomore... Tore ACL late in junior season... Helped team to 21-7 record as senior in Personal: Given name is Frederick Gillespie... Son of Frederick and Albesder Gillespie... AP distinction scholar and summa cum laude graduate at East Ridge High School... HKLS major. Long, athletic guard, transferred to Baylor after starting 31 of 32 games as freshman at Mississippi State in Will sit out season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules... Ranked No. 47 nationally in 2016 ESPN100 recruiting rankings (Freshman, Mississippi State): Played in all 32 games and made 31 starts as true freshman, helping Bulldogs to record... Ranked third on team with 9.7 points per game, second with 5.5 rebounds per game, third with 28.2 minutes per game and fourth with 40 made 3-pointers... Logged 30-plus minutes in 13 games... Shot.421 from field (106-of-252) and.345 from 3-point range (40-of-116)... Sank multiple 3-pointers in 13 games, including five-game streak when he went a combined 13-of-22 from downtown... Started all 18 games in SEC play, averaging 10.8 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 29.2 minutes per game... Scored in double-figures 16 times, including career-high 17 points to go with nine rebounds in 33 minutes of comeback win over Tennessee (2/4)... Recorded season-high five assists at Arkansas (1/10)... Posted 13 points and eight rebounds in 32 minutes against Kentucky (1/17). High School: Began prep career at Callaway High School in Jackson, Miss. before transferring to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va. prior to junior season... Averaged 21.0 points per game as junior and 18.5 points per game as senior... Led Oak Hill to national championship with 45-1 record in senior season... As sophomore at Callaway HS in , averaged 15.4 points and 7.2 rebounds to lead Chargers to state title... Ranked No. 47 recruit nationally in 2016 ESPN100 rankings... Ranked No. 52 overall, No. 8 small forward and No. 1 in Mississippi in 2016 recruiting class by 247Sports composite rankings. Personal: Son of Dorothy Kegler... HKLS major. GILLESPIE S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) (SO.) CAREER KEGLER S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) CAREER

26 GAME-BY-GAME CAREER JONATHAN DAVIS SOPHOMORE OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS OREGON DNP FGCU DNP vs VCU DNP vs Michigan State vs Louisville DNP SAM HOUSTON STATE XAVIER DNP SOUTHERN JACKSON STATE JOHN BROWN TEXAS SOUTHERN at Oklahoma IOWA STATE DNP OKLAHOMA STATE DNP at West Virginia at Kansas State DNP TEXAS at TCU DNP TEXAS TECH DNP at Ole Miss DNP at Kansas DNP KANSAS STATE DNP at Oklahoma State DNP TCU at Texas Tech DNP KANSAS DNP OKLAHOMA DNP at Iowa State DNP WEST VIRGINIA DNP at Texas DNP vs Kansas State DNP vs New Mexico State vs Southern California DNP vs South Carolina DNP MANU LECOMTE JUNIOR OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS * OREGON * FGCU * vs VCU * vs Michigan State * vs Louisville * SAM HOUSTON STATE * XAVIER * SOUTHERN * JACKSON STATE * JOHN BROWN * TEXAS SOUTHERN * at Oklahoma * IOWA STATE * OKLAHOMA STATE * at West Virginia * at Kansas State * TEXAS * at TCU * TEXAS TECH * at Ole Miss * at Kansas * KANSAS STATE * at Oklahoma State * TCU * at Texas Tech * KANSAS * OKLAHOMA * at Iowa State * WEST VIRGINIA DNP at Texas DNP vs Kansas State vs New Mexico State * vs Southern California * vs South Carolina * PLAYERS 23

27 GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATISTICS PLAYERS JAKE LINDSEY FRESHMAN OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Oregon JACKSON STATE SAVANNAH STATE ARKANSAS STATE PRAIRIE VIEW A&M VANDERBILT NORTHWESTERN STATE vs Hardin-Simmons at Texas A&M NEW MEXICO STATE TEXAS SOUTHERN at Kansas OKLAHOMA STATE at Iowa State TCU at Texas Tech KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma State GEORGIA TEXAS at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS TECH IOWA STATE at Texas KANSAS at TCU at Oklahoma WEST VIRGINIA vs Texas vs Kansas vs Yale SOPHOMORE OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS * OREGON FGCU vs VCU vs Michigan State vs Louisville SAM HOUSTON STATE XAVIER SOUTHERN JACKSON STATE JOHN BROWN TEXAS SOUTHERN at Oklahoma IOWA STATE OKLAHOMA STATE at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS at TCU TEXAS TECH at Ole Miss at Kansas KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma State TCU at Texas Tech KANSAS OKLAHOMA at Iowa State WEST VIRGINIA * at Texas * vs Kansas State * vs New Mexico State vs Southern California vs South Carolina JO LUAL-ACUIL JR JUNIOR OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS * OREGON * FGCU * vs VCU * vs Michigan State * vs Louisville * SAM HOUSTON STATE * XAVIER * SOUTHERN * JACKSON STATE * JOHN BROWN * TEXAS SOUTHERN * at Oklahoma * IOWA STATE * OKLAHOMA STATE * at West Virginia * at Kansas State * TEXAS * at TCU * TEXAS TECH * at Ole Miss * at Kansas * KANSAS STATE * at Oklahoma State * TCU * at Texas Tech * KANSAS * OKLAHOMA * at Iowa State * WEST VIRGINIA * at Texas * vs Kansas State * vs New Mexico State * vs Southern California * vs South Carolina *

28 GAME-BY-GAME CAREER TERRY MASTON FRESHMAN OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS MCNEESE STATE at South Carolina ---DNP--- PRAIRIE VIEW A&M SFA vs Memphis vs Illinois ---DNP--- TEXAS SOUTHERN at Vanderbilt ---DNP--- TEXAS A&M NEW MEXICO STATE ---DNP--- SOUTHERN ---DNP--- NORFOLK STATE at Oklahoma ---DNP--- KANSAS ---DNP--- at TCU ---DNP--- IOWA STATE ---DNP--- at Kansas State ---DNP--- HUSTON-TILLOTSON OKLAHOMA ---DNP--- at Oklahoma State ---DNP--- TEXAS ---DNP--- TCU at West Virginia OKLAHOMA STATE ---DNP--- at Kansas ---DNP--- at Texas Tech ---DNP--- KANSAS STATE at Iowa State ---DNP--- WEST VIRGINIA ---DNP--- at Texas ---DNP--- TEXAS TECH ---DNP--- vs West Virginia ---DNP--- vs Kansas ---DNP--- vs Georgia State ---DNP JUNIOR OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS OREGON FGCU vs VCU vs Michigan State vs Louisville SAM HOUSTON STATE XAVIER SOUTHERN DNP JACKSON STATE JOHN BROWN TEXAS SOUTHERN at Oklahoma IOWA STATE OKLAHOMA STATE at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS at TCU TEXAS TECH at Ole Miss at Kansas KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma State TCU at Texas Tech KANSAS OKLAHOMA at Iowa State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas DNP vs Kansas State vs New Mexico State vs Southern California vs South Carolina PLAYERS SOPHOMORE OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Oregon JACKSON STATE SAVANNAH STATE ARKANSAS STATE PRAIRIE VIEW A&M VANDERBILT NORTHWESTERN STATE vs Hardin-Simmons at Texas A&M NEW MEXICO STATE TEXAS SOUTHERN at Kansas OKLAHOMA STATE at Iowa State TCU at Texas Tech KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma State GEORGIA TEXAS at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS TECH IOWA STATE at Texas KANSAS at TCU at Oklahoma WEST VIRGINIA vs Texas vs Kansas vs Yale

29 GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATISTICS PLAYERS KING MCCLURE FRESHMAN OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Oregon JACKSON STATE SAVANNAH STATE ARKANSAS STATE PRAIRIE VIEW A&M VANDERBILT NORTHWESTERN STATE vs Hardin-Simmons at Texas A&M NEW MEXICO STATE TEXAS SOUTHERN at Kansas OKLAHOMA STATE at Iowa State TCU at Texas Tech KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma State GEORGIA TEXAS at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS TECH IOWA STATE at Texas KANSAS at TCU at Oklahoma WEST VIRGINIA vs Texas vs Kansas vs Yale SOPHOMORE OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS OREGON FGCU vs VCU vs Michigan State vs Louisville SAM HOUSTON STATE XAVIER SOUTHERN JACKSON STATE JOHN BROWN TEXAS SOUTHERN at Oklahoma IOWA STATE * OKLAHOMA STATE at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS DNP at TCU DNP TEXAS TECH DNP at Ole Miss at Kansas KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma State * TCU * at Texas Tech * KANSAS * OKLAHOMA * at Iowa State * WEST VIRGINIA * at Texas * vs Kansas State * vs New Mexico State * vs Southern California * vs South Carolina * NUNI OMOT JUNIOR OPPONENT GS MIN FG 3FG FT O-D-TR PF A T B S PTS ORAL ROBERTS DNP OREGON DNP FGCU DNP vs VCU DNP vs Michigan State DNP vs Louisville DNP SAM HOUSTON STATE DNP XAVIER DNP SOUTHERN JACKSON STATE JOHN BROWN TEXAS SOUTHERN at Oklahoma IOWA STATE DNP OKLAHOMA STATE DNP at West Virginia at Kansas State TEXAS at TCU TEXAS TECH at Ole Miss at Kansas KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma State TCU at Texas Tech KANSAS OKLAHOMA at Iowa State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas vs Kansas State vs New Mexico State vs Southern California vs South Carolina

30 HEAD COACH SCOTT SCOTT DREW HEAD COACH 15TH SEASON AT BAYLOR BUTLER, 1993 On Aug. 22, 2003, Scott Drew assumed Baylor s head coaching position and took over one of college basketball s most daunting rebuilding projects ever. Eleven years later, he became the program s all-time wins leader. From , Baylor rose to national prominence with Drew leading the team to nine 20-win seasons, nine postseason appearances, the Big 12 s first NIT championship, Baylor s first postseason tournament title in its 110-year history, and a school-record 19 postseason wins. Additionally, Baylor is one of 12 programs to be nationally ranked in each of the last 10 seasons, and BU is one of only nine teams to earn No. 6 seeds or better in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments. The Bears advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in 2010 and 2012, made the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2014 and 2017, won the 2013 NIT championship and advanced to the 2009 NIT championship game. BU also played in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, marking its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1988, and the Bears have gone to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last four seasons, marking the first consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in program history. Baylor s 19-7 postseason record over the last nine seasons is the nation s sixth-best among teams with at least three NCAA Tournament appearances. The Bears went 5-0 to win the 2013 NIT title, posted 3-1 records on their way to the Elite Eight in both the 2010 and 2012 NCAA Tournaments, BU went 2-1 to advance to the 2014 and 2017 Sweet 16, and Drew led Baylor to four wins en route to the 2009 NIT title game. Baylor s 19 postseason wins since 2009 rank sixth nationally behind only North Carolina (31), Kentucky (28), Duke (22), Michigan State (21) and Kansas (21). Drew is the youngest of 12 coaches nationally to lead his current team to four Sweet 16s since He is the only coach to guide Baylor to nine postseason appearances and is responsible for 19 of the program s 22 all-time postseason wins. His teams have averaged 24 wins over the last 10 seasons, giving Baylor a school-record 10 straight winning campaigns. Drew has compiled a overall record with a mark in 14 seasons at Baylor. Baylor has also had six NBA Draft picks since 2012, which ranks sixth nationally behind only Kentucky (19), Duke (10), Syracuse (10), Kansas (eight) and North Carolina (eight). BU has also accounted for six of the nine NBA Draft picks from Texas colleges in the last five seasons the only other Texas programs with draftees in that span are North Texas (one), Texas (one) and Texas A&M (one). Taurean Prince became the third-highest draft pick in program history when he was selected 12th overall by the Atlanta Hawks, through a trade with the Utah Jazz in the 2016 NBA Draft. Prince came to Baylor as an unranked recruit in the 2012 class, and he developed into the second lottery pick in program history. After averaging just 6.4 minutes per game as a freshman, Prince blossomed into a two-time All-Big 12 selection, played in three consecutive NCAA Tournaments and graduated in four years. A program-record three players were selected in the 2012 NBA Draft, as Perry Jones III, Quincy Acy and Quincy Miller were all chosen. Pierre Jackson was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2013, and Cory Jefferson was picked by the Brooklyn Nets in 2014, giving the Bears five draftees over a three-year span. Additionally, Isaiah Austin was projected as a 2014 first-round pick before a pre-draft evaluation diagnosed him with Marfan s Syndrome, a career-ending medical condition. The Bears climbed to unprecedented heights during the season, achieving the program s first-ever No. 1 national ranking on Jan. 9, 2017 after starting the year BU entered the season unranked and receiving no votes, but nine weeks later the Bears achieved the fastest climb from unranked to No. 1 in AP Top 25 history. Johnathan Motley picked up MVP honors after leading Baylor to a comeback from 22 points down in the Battle 4 Atlantis title game win over Louisville, and he went on to become the first consensus All-American in program history. Baylor knocked off four top-10 ranked opponents on its way to matching the school record with 25 regular season wins. BU also tied a school record with 13 consecutive weeks ranked in the nation s top 10 and matched the best Big 12 finish in program history with a 12-6 record and a tie for second place. The Bears knocked off New Mexico State and USC to earn a trip to Madison Square Garden for their fourth Sweet 16 appearance since Drew s squad finished the season ranked No. 12 nationally with a 27-8 record. Baylor s squad finished for a school-record fifth consecutive 20-win season, and the Bears earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, marking a school-record third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. BU finished the season ranked No. 21 in the AP poll, the fourth-highest final ranking in program history, and Baylor was one of 13 teams to remain ranked in the coaches poll throughout the entire season, climbing as high as No. 13 nationally. The BU team went and tied the highest NCAA Tournament seed in program history when it was awarded the No. 3 seed in the West Region. The tournament berth gave Baylor its first-ever back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. After entering the season unranked, the Bears climbed as high as No. 14 in the AP poll and were ranked for the season s final 13 weeks. BU finished the season ranked 16th by the AP, which trailed only the No. 9 ranking in 2012 as the best final AP ranking in program history. In , Drew became Baylor s all-time wins leader by earning his 202nd career victory with an win against Texas in the Big 12 Championship semifinals. He led the Bears to dominating NCAA Tournament wins against No. 3 seed Creighton and No. 11 seed Nebraska, en route to a Sweet 16 berth for the third time in five seasons. The team finished 26-12, including three straight Big 12 Championship wins to advance to the tournament title game for the third time in program history, and a win against No. 3-ranked Kentucky at Cowboys Stadium. Drew led the Bears to 23 wins and the program s first-ever postseason tournament title when they won five consecutive games to claim the 2013 NIT championship. Baylor also won at No. 8 Kentucky, snapping the Wildcats 55-game home winning streak, and BU handed Kansas a 23-point defeat, becoming the only team in NCAA history to beat Kentucky at Rupp Arena and defeat Kansas in the same season. Baylor posted a school-record 30 wins and advanced to the NCAA Tournament South Regional final in making the Bears one of only six programs nationally with two Elite Eight appearances in the three-year span from 2010 to For the first time in program history, the Bears were ranked throughout the season, climbing as high as No. 3 and never dropping lower than 14th in the AP or coaches polls. JOINING THE NATION S ELITE Drew s program reached new heights in , when the Bears advanced to their second Elite Eight in a three-season span and had a program-record three players selected in the 2012 NBA Draft. The trio of seniors on that team left as the winningest class in program history, as Fred Ellis, Acy and Anthony Jones led Baylor to 100 wins in their four seasons together. The Bears established school records for overall (30) and Big 12 Conference (12) wins, and they were ranked as high as No. 3 nationally after sprinting to the best start in school history (17-0). Headlined by Jones III, Baylor s 2010 recruiting class ranked No. 22 nationally by ESPN. PJ3 earned multiple freshman All-American honors, leading the Bears to an mark. Baylor s consensus top-20 recruiting class of 2011 featured high school teammates Miller and Deuce Bello, and Drew s 2012 class, which featured three top-75 national recruits including consensus top-5 Austin, was ranked No. 4 nationally. In , senior LaceDarius Dunn became only the third player in program history to earn first-team All-Big 12 honors after becoming the Baylor and Big 12 all-time leading scorer. Dunn finished his stellar college career with 2,285 points and point field goals. Drew s task of rebuilding the Baylor men s basketball program reached a historic milestone during the season as the Bears advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time in the NCAA Tournament s modern era. Entering the season, the Bears were picked 10th in the Big 12 Preseason Coaches Poll after a trip to the 2009 NIT championship game. Behind All- Americans Tweety Carter, Dunn and Ekpe Udoh, Baylor won a then-schoolrecord 28 games, including a school-best 11 Big 12 games. The Bears tied for second in the Big 12 standings - their best conference finish since Baylor was ranked in the AP Top 25 poll for a then-school-record 10 consecutive weeks and concluded the season ranked 10th in the COACHES 27

31 HEAD COACH SCOTT DREW COACHES final ESPN/USA TODAY Coaches poll and 19th in the final AP Top marking the first time Baylor was ranked in either season-ending poll. Dunn shattered both Baylor s single-season and career marks for 3-point field goals made. Udoh, the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, annihilated both the Baylor and Big 12 single-season blocked shots record with 133 rejections. Udoh became the first NBA lottery pick in Baylor history when he was selected sixth overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2010 NBA Draft. He also became only the fourth first-round NBA draft pick in program history and the first since Brian Skinner in Drew was named the 2010 Division I Men s Coach of the Year in the state of Texas by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC). PROGRAM S CORNERSTONE CLASS LEAVES INDELIBLE MARK Baylor s fourth 20-win campaign in brought plenty of momentum, and the Bears became a national media staple during the season as the program set several school records. Baylor posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in school history, while advancing to its first Big 12 Championship title game, only to fall to Missouri. During its improbable postseason run, Baylor became the first No. 9 seed to advance to the Big 12 Championship title game. Drew s squad did something the Bears were unable to accomplish -- win a postseason game. The Bears notched the program s first postseason victory since 1950 when they defeated Georgetown, 74-72, in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament in front of a raucous Ferrell Center crowd. However, Baylor s postseason run did not stop there as the Bears snagged road wins at a pair of hostile arenas -- Virginia Tech and Auburn -- to advance to the National Invitation Tournament Final Four in New York City. Baylor reached the NIT championship game with a semifinal win over San Diego State at Madison Square Garden before falling to Penn State in the title game. Baylor s four postseason wins tied for the most in school history at the time. Seniors Curtis Jerrells, Henry Dugat, Mamadou Diene and Kevin Rogers departed Baylor as the winningest class in school history with 64 wins, helping Baylor to the second-most wins in school history (24). In addition, Jerrells, Dugat and Rogers combined to score 4,420 career points in 119 games, accounting for 49.3 percent of Baylor s offense in four seasons. Baylor played a school-record 39 games, including a school-record 34 on television. Nineteen of those 34 games were televised nationally on the ESPN family of networks. Prior to the season, Baylor had played just 14 games on the ESPN family of networks in the previous 11 seasons. During the season, Baylor was ranked in the AP Top 25 for a then-school-record seven consecutive weeks. The Bears peaked at No. 19, one spot short of its highest ranking (No. 18 in 1969). The Bears were also ranked simultaneously in the AP and ESPN/USA TODAY Top 25 polls for the first time in school history. NATIONAL ATTENTION In his fifth season in Waco, Drew and the Baylor program turned the corner, posting just the fourth 20-win season in school history en route to its first NCAA Tournament bid since The Bears success in brought national exposure to the reclamation project orchestrated by Drew and his staff. Media outlets praised the efforts of Drew and he was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year by Rivals.com and the District VII Coach of the Year by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). Despite being picked to finish ninth in the Big 12 by the league s coaches, the Bears raced to a 12-2 non-conference record (including a Paradise Jam championship) and opened conference play 4-0. The 16-2 start was Baylor s best since 1946 and resulted in the school s first national ranking since The Bears finished with a overall record and earned the school s best-ever Big 12 finish with a fourth-place tie at 9-7. Not to be outdone, Jerrells became just the second first-team All-Big 12 selection in Baylor history as he was named to the top squad by both the league s coaches and The Associated Press. Baylor had three players named to the All-Big 12 team, tying the school record which was set during the inaugural Big 12 season in In May 2008, Diene became the first men s basketball player and only second Baylor studentathlete to be named the Big 12 s Sportsperson of the Year. In September 2008, the Dallas All Sports Association presented Drew with The Don Nelson Award for great achievement both on and off the court of play in the spirit of NBA player and coach Don Nelson. Baylor s place in the national men s hoops spotlight carried over to as the Bears were featured on ESPN.com s Preseason Top 25 by Andy Katz in June. Katz was just the beginning of the high projections for Baylor. Blue Ribbon picked the Bears No. 16 in its Preseason Top 25 poll, while CollegeHoops.net listed the Bears No. 17 overall and a possible Sweet 16 participant. Drew s squad also garnered preseason top 30 consideration from Athlon (No. 19) and Rivals.com (No. 28). THE PROGRAM S FUTURE FOUNDATION Drew began his overhaul in 2003 when he took over a program decimated by tragedy, player departures, a depleted roster and NCAA restrictions. He slowly and methodically turned the program around by recruiting a solid foundation of talented high school players that, after earning valuable playing experience early in their careers, brought wins to Baylor as upperclassmen under Drew. Drew s recruiting success (three of his first four classes were rated among the top 20 nationally), particularly under less-than-ideal circumstances, stocked the program with top-100 national prospects and provided optimism to Bears fans. Long considered a top-level national recruiter, Drew s reputation was upheld immediately upon his arrival in Waco when his first three Baylor recruiting classes were rated 10th, 11th and 17th, respectively, in the nation -- widely considered Baylor s top consecutive recruiting classes to that point. The three-player 2007 class, while not ranked among the nation s top 20, did include the school s highest-ranked recruit in memory -- Dunn, ranked 24th nationally by Scout.com. In his first season in , Drew inherited a team with half the allotted scholarship players and he added a handful of walk-ons. The team -- which was summarily dismissed by all preseason prognosticators as having no chance to be competitive and perhaps finish winless -- surprised everyone by winning eight games, including three Big 12 Conference contests. Drew and his overachieving Bears finished the season 8-21 and won over Baylor fans and basketball fans alike with their scrappy play and noquit attitudes. The team exceeded all expectations and Drew was praised for his efforts and mentioned in Big 12 Coach of the Year discussions. In his second season Drew took the court with the nation s most inexperienced team (one returning scholarship player). The Bears fought their way to a better record than the previous season, 9-19, including an impressive road win at Purdue. In his third season, Drew s Bears overcame perhaps their biggest challenge to date, when despite being banned from playing any non-conference games (due to violations of the previous coaching staff), Drew s very young Baylor squad defied the odds and won four Big 12 games (matching its conference win total from the previous two seasons) and finished the abbreviated season The Bears played through the early season handicap and made news in the latter half of the season with noticeably improved play, evidenced by wins in two of the final four games (two losses by a combined seven points) and wins in four of their final five home contests. Drew s squad showed glimpses of the success to come, when a team loaded with freshmen and sophomores played a full schedule and with a full allotment of scholarships for the first time in four seasons and posted a record -- Baylor s most wins in six years. The Bears finished the season with three wins in their final six games, including the school s first victory in a Big 12 Championship game since PRIOR TO BAYLOR Success in the basketball world runs strong in the Drew family -- from Scott and brother Bryce (former NBA player and current Vanderbilt head coach) to father Homer (former head coach at Valpo). Drew came to Baylor after a decade of coaching at Valparaiso, the final year as head coach. He led the Crusaders to a record and into the NIT. Valpo earned the Mid-Continent Conference regular season championship with a 12-2 league record. The previous nine seasons, Drew served as an assistant at Valpo under his father, the legendary Homer Drew. He was promoted to associate head coach for the season. Drew coached his father s 200th win at Valpo (against Oakland on Jan. 27, 2001) when Homer was ill. In 10 seasons at Valpo, Scott Drew helped lead the program to six NCAA Tournament berths, including the magical squad that shocked the nation by advancing to the Sweet 16. Valpo made five straight NCAA appearances from 1996 to

32 HEAD COACH SCOTT The younger Drew was responsible for three national top-20 recruiting classes during his last five years at Valpo. Drew was named the National Recruiter of the Year by Court Vision and helped produce what HoopScoop.com named the nation s sixth-best recruiting class in 2001 (per average talent), the 13th-best in 1999 (per average talent) and the 27th-best in 2003 (per average talent), a class that included three top 100 national recruits. Drew was part of the coaching staff that led Valpo to nine straight Mid-Con championships, including dual regular season and tournament titles in , , , , and The Crusaders were regular season champs in and , and won the conference tournament in Drew was the driving force behind Valpo s international pipeline that produced more than 10 players from Europe, Africa and South America from 1995 to He has European coaching experience, having served as head coach of the Athletes In Action team which toured Croatia and Bosnia in the summer of In August 1995, Drew assisted the AIA team that traveled to Germany, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Greece. PERSONAL Drew is a former first vice president for the NABC Assistant Coaches Committee and previously served on the National Invitation Tournament advisory committee. A 1993 graduate of Butler University with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree, Drew earned a master s degree from Valparaiso in Drew worked with Butler s men s basketball program from Drew and his wife Kelly are the parents of one daughter, Mackenzie, and two sons, Peyton and Brody. THE DREW FILE PERSONAL Birthdate: Oct. 23, 1970 Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Family: Wife, Kelly; daughter Mackenzie; sons Peyton and Brody EDUCATION College: Butler, 1993; Valparaiso, 1994 (Master s) COACHING EXPERIENCE Valparaiso, assistant coach Valparaiso, associate head coach Valparaiso, head coach 2003-pres. Baylor, head coach POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE NCAA, first round NCAA, first round NCAA, Sweet NCAA, first round NCAA, first round NCAA, first round NIT, first round NCAA, first round NIT, championship game NCAA, Elite Eight NCAA, Elite Eight NIT, champions NCAA, Sweet NCAA, first round NCAA, first round NCAA, Sweet 16 ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS All-Mid-Continent 3 All-MCC Honors Ratis Grafs (first team) Stalin Ortiz (second team) Joaquim Gomes (honorable mention) All-Big All-Big 12 Honors Harvey Thomas (third team) Terrance Thomas (honorable mention) Aaron Bruce (third team) Aaron Bruce (honorable mention) Aaron Bruce (honorable mention) Curtis Jerrells (honorable mention) Curtis Jerrells (first team) Kevin Rogers (third team) Henry Dugat (honorable mention) Curtis Jerrells (third team) LaceDarius Dunn (honorable mention) Kevin Rogers (honorable mention) LaceDarius Dunn (second team) Ekpe Udoh (second team) Tweety Carter (third team) LaceDarius Dunn (first team) Perry Jones III (second team) Quincy Acy (honorable mention) Quincy Acy (second team) Pierre Jackson (second team) Perry Jones III (third team) Quincy Miller (honorable mention) Pierre Jackson (second team) Isaiah Austin (third team) Cory Jefferson (honorable mention) Cory Jefferson (second team) Isaiah Austin (honorable mention) Kenny Chery (honorable mention) Rico Gathers (first team) Kenny Chery (second team) Taurean Prince (second team) Taurean Prince (first team) Rico Gathers (third team) Johnathan Motley (third team) Lester Medford (honorable mention) Johnathan Motley (first team) Manu Lecomte (third team) Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (honorable mention) Ishmail Wainright (honorable mention) COACHES THE DREW WORKSHEET YEAR SCHOOL RECORD CONF. FINISH POSTSEASON NOTES Valparaiso st (MCC) NIT Took over Valparaiso program from father and longtime head coach, Homer Drew Baylor th (Big 12) Baylor th (Big 12) Baylor th (Big 12) First school in NCAA history to not play a non-conference schedule Baylor th (Big 12) Reached double-digit wins for first time since Baylor t4th (Big 12) NCAA, First Round Advanced to NCAA Tournament for first time in 20 seasons and second time since 1950, won 20-plus games for fourth time in school history Baylor th (Big 12) NIT, Runner-Up Ranked in AP Top 25 poll for more weeks (7) than in previous 102 seasons (4); Advanced to Big 12 Championship finals and NIT title games for first times Baylor t2nd (Big 12) NCAA, Elite Eight Advanced to NCAA Elite Eight for first time in modern tournament era; Ranked for school-record 10 consecutive weeks; Most wins and highest finish in Big 12 era Baylor t7th (Big 12) LaceDarius Dunn became Baylor and Big 12 all-time leading scorer Baylor t3rd (Big12) NCAA, Elite Eight School record 30 wins; Second Elite Eight in three years; 12 conference wins were program s most in Big 12 era; Program-record three players selected in NBA Draft Baylor ^ th (Big 12) NIT, Champions First national tournament title in program history; School record 26 games on ESPN networks; First team ever to win at Rupp Arena and beat Kansas in same season Baylor t6th (Big 12) NCAA, Sweet 16 Third Sweet 16 appearance in five seasons; Drew became Baylor all-time wins leader; Team rebounded from 2-8 start in Big 12 play to win 12 of final 15 games Baylor t4th (Big 12) NCAA, First Round School-record 7 wins over AP Top 25 teams. First back-to-back NCAA Tourney bids Baylor t5th (Big 12) NCAA, First Round No. 21 final AP ranking, school-record third straight NCAA Tournament appearance Baylor t2nd (Big 12) NCAA, Sweet 16 First No. 1 national ranking in school history; fourth straight NCAA Tournament bid BAYLOR 14 seasons postseason bids 19-8 Postseason Record TOTAL 15 seasons postseason bids 19-9 Postseason Record Baylor played no non-conference schedule due to NCAA sanctions ^ Two wins from season were credited to interim head coach Jerome Tang 29

33 HEAD COACH SCOTT DREW COACHES DREW vs. ALL OPPONENTS CAREER BAYLOR VALPO OPPONENT W-L W-L W-L Alabama Alcorn State Angelo State Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Auburn Belmont Bethune-Cookman Boston College Brown BYU BYU-Hawai`i Centenary Central Michigan Chaminade Charleston Southern Charlotte Chicago State Cincinnati College of Charleston Colorado Colorado State Dayton Delaware State Duke Florida A&M Florida Gulf Coast Florida State Georgetown Georgia Georgia State Gonzaga Grambling State Hardin-Simmons Hartford Hillsdale College Huston-Tillotson Illinois Indiana State Iona Iowa Iowa State IUPUI CAREER BAYLOR VALPO OPPONENT W-L W-L W-L Jackson State Jacksonville John Brown Kansas Kansas State Kentucky La Salle Lamar Lehigh Lipscomb Long Beach State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisville Loyola (Chicago) Md.-Eastern Shore McNeese State Memphis Michigan State Midwestern State Milwaukee Mississippi Mississippi State Miss. Valley State Missouri Morgan State Nebraska New Mexico State Norfolk State North Carolina A&T North Texas Northern Illinois Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Oakland Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Paul Quinn Penn State Portland State Prairie View A&M Providence Purdue CAREER BAYLOR VALPO OPPONENT W-L W-L W-L Saint Mary s Samford Sam Houston State San Diego San Diego State San Jose State Savannah State SMU South Carolina South Carolina State South Dakota State Southern (La.) Southern Utah St. John s Stephen F. Austin Syracuse Texas Texas A&M TAMU-Corpus Christi TCU Texas Southern Texas State Texas Tech ULM UMass UMKC USC USC Upstate UT Arlington UT Pan American UTSA Vanderbilt VCU Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington State Wayland Baptist West Virginia Western Illinois Wichita State Winthrop Wisconsin Xavier Yale TOTAL

34 HEAD COACH SCOTT DREW DREW YEAR-BY-YEAR VALPARAISO (1 season) (20-11, 12-2 MCC) N24 at Syracuse L N26 INDIANA STATE W N30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W D2 at Cincinnati L D7 at Loyola L D11 at UW Milwaukee L D14 SAMFORD W 20T D20 BELMONT W D23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W D28 at Purdue L D30 at Missouri L J4 NOTRE DAME L J11 WESTERN ILLINOIS W J16 SOUTHERN UTAH W J18 CHICAGO STATE W J23 at IUPUI W J25 at Oakland W J30 ORAL ROBERTS W F1 UMKC L 0T F4 CHARLOTTE W F8 at Western Illinois W F13 at Chicago State W F15 at Southern Utah W F20 OAKLAND W F22 IUPUI W F27 at UMKC W M1 at Oral Roberts L M9 vs. Chicago State W M10 vs. UMKC W M11 vs. IUPUI L M17 at Iowa L BAYLOR (13 seasons) (8-21, 3-13 Big 12) N22 TEXAS SOUTHERN W N25 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L N29 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W D3 SMU L D6 MIDWESTERN STATE W D9 at North Texas L D13 UTSA L D16 ULM W 2OT D19 at BYU-Hawai`i L D20 vs. San Jose State L D22 vs. Northern Illinois W J3 PURDUE L J6 UT PAN AMERICAN L J10 at Texas L J17 TEXAS TECH L J21 at Nebraska L J24 IOWA STATE W J28 OKLAHOMA L J31 at Colorado L F3 at Texas Tech L F7 TEXAS A&M W F10 TEXAS L F14 at Oklahoma State L F18 at Kansas L F21 MISSOURI L F25 at Texas A&M W 0T F28 OKLAHOMA STATE L M3 KANSAS STATE L M6 at Oklahoma L (9-19, 1-15 Big 12) N22 HILLSDALE COLLEGE W N24 ULM L D1 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W D4 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI L D16 at SMU L D18 SOUTHERN W D22 MD-EASTERN SHORE W D28 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D30 at Purdue W J3 CHICAGO STATE W J9 at Texas L J13 SAVANNAH STATE W J15 OKLAHOMA L J19 COLORADO W J22 at Oklahoma State L J25 KANSAS L J29 at Texas A&M L F1 at Iowa State L F5 OKLAHOMA STATE L F9 at Texas Tech L F12 NEBRASKA L F16 at Missouri L F19 TEXAS L F23 at Kansas State L F26 at Oklahoma L M2 TEXAS TECH L M5 TEXAS A&M L M10 vs. Iowa State (4-13, 4-12 Big 12) J11 at Texas Tech L J14 OKLAHOMA STATE 8-66 L J18 at Colorado L J21 TEXAS L J25 OKLAHOMA L J28 at Texas A&M L F1 KANSAS STATE W 0T F4 at Nebraska L F7 MISSOURI W F11 at Oklahoma L F14 at Texas L F18 TEXAS A&M L F21 at Kansas L F25 IOWA STATE W M1 TEXAS TECH W M4 at Oklahoma State L M9 vs. Colorado L Baylor played no non-conference due to NCAA sanctions (15-16, 4-12 Big 12) N11 ANGELO STATE W N14 vs. Colorado State W 2OT N15 vs. Gonzaga L N20 TEXAS SOUTHERN W N27 ALCORN STATE W N29 GRAMBLING STATE W D2 TEXAS STATE W D9 SOUTH CAROLINA L D16 at Syracuse L D22 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D28 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W D30 DELAWARE STATE W J2 CENTENARY W J6 at Oklahoma State L J9 TEXAS A&M L J13 TEXAS TECH W J17 at Kansas State L J20 at Oklahoma L J24 KANSAS L J27 at Texas L J30 COLORADO W F3 at Iowa State L F10 OKLAHOMA L F14 at Missouri L F17 TEXAS L F21 NEBRASKA W F24 at Texas A&M L F28 at Texas Tech L M3 OKLAHOMA STATE W M8 vs. Missouri W M9 vs. Texas L (21-11, 9-7 Big 12) N11 JACKSON STATE W N16 vs. Wichita State W N18 vs. Notre Dame W N19 vs. Winthrop W N24 CENTENARY W N30 WASHINGTON STATE L D3 MVSU W D15 WAYLAND BAPTIST W D19 at South Carolina W D21 at Southern W D29 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D31 FLORIDA A&M W J5 vs. Arkansas L J8 BROWN W J12 IOWA STATE W J15 OKLAHOMA STATE W J19 at Nebraska W J23 at Texas A&M W 50T J26 OKLAHOMA L F2 at Texas L F6 TEXAS TECH W F9 at Kansas L F13 at Oklahoma State L F16 TEXAS L F19 at Oklahoma L 0T F23 KANSAS STATE W F27 at Colorado W M1 MISSOURI W M5 TEXAS A&M L M8 at Texas Tech W M13 vs. Colorado L 20T M20 vs. Purdue L (24-15, 5-11 Big 12) N15 PAUL QUINN W N18 CENTENARY W N22 SOUTHERN W N24 JACKSONVILLE W N27 vs. Providence W N28 vs. Arizona State W N30 vs. Wake Forest L D6 at Washington State W D13 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D20 UT ARLINGTON W D22 HARTFORD W D29 PORTLAND STATE W D31 JACKSON STATE W J2 SOUTH CAROLINA L J10 TEXAS TECH W J14 at Texas A&M L J17 OKLAHOMA STATE W 0T J21 at Kansas State W J24 at Oklahoma L J27 TEXAS L J31 at Missouri L F2 KANSAS L F7 at Texas Tech L F11 OKLAHOMA L F14 TEXAS A&M W F21 at Oklahoma State L F24 at Iowa State L F28 COLORADO W M2 at Texas L M7 NEBRASKA L M11 vs. Nebraska W M12 vs. Kansas W M13 vs. Texas W M14 vs. Missouri L M18 GEORGETOWN W M21 at Virginia Tech W M24 at Auburn W M31 vs. San Diego State W A2 vs. Penn State L 1 NCAA Tournament 2 National Invitation Tournament COACHES 31

35 COACHES HEAD COACH SCOTT DREW DREW YEAR-BY-YEAR (28-8, 11-5 Big 12) N13 NORFOLK STATE W N15 HARTFORD W N16 SOUTHERN W N22 HARDIN-SIMMONS W N26 vs. Alabama L N27 vs. Iona W 0T N29 vs. Xavier W D3 at Arizona State W D15 JACKSON STATE W D20 UT ARLINGTON W D30 vs. Arkansas W J2 at South Carolina W J6 MORGAN STATE W J9 OKLAHOMA W J12 at Colorado L J16 OKLAHOMA STATE W J20 at Kansas L J23 UMASS W J26 KANSAS STATE L J30 at Texas W 0T F3 IOWA STATE W F6 at Texas A&M L F10 at Nebraska W F13 MISSOURI W F16 TEXAS TECH W F20 at Oklahoma State L F24 TEXAS A&M W F27 at Oklahoma W M2 at Texas Tech W M6 TEXAS W M11 vs. Texas W M12 vs. Kansas State L M18 vs. Sam Houston State W M20 vs. Old Dominion W M26 vs. Saint Mary s W M28 vs. Duke L (18-13, 7-9 Big 12) N12 GRAMBLING STATE W N16 LA SALLE W N18 JACKSON STATE W N22 LIPSCOMB W N29 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D2 ARIZONA STATE W D15 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W D18 vs. Gonzaga L D22 vs. San Diego W D23 vs. Washington State L D25 vs. Florida State L J2 TEXAS SOUTHERN W J4 MORGAN STATE W J8 at Texas Tech W J11 OKLAHOMA W J15 at Iowa State L J17 KANSAS L J22 OKLAHOMA STATE W J24 at Kansas State L J29 COLORADO W F2 at Oklahoma L F5 at Texas A&M W 0T F9 NEBRASKA W F12 at Texas L F15 WAYLAND BAPTIST W F19 TEXAS TECH L F23 at Missouri L F26 TEXAS A&M W M1 at Oklahoma State L M5 TEXAS L M9 vs. Oklahoma L (30-8, 12-6 Big 12) N11 TEXAS SOUTHERN W N13 JACKSON STATE W N15 SAN DIEGO STATE W N22 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W N23 UT ARLINGTON W N29 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D4 at Northwestern W D14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W D17 at BYU W D19 PAUL QUINN W D22 vs. Saint Mary s W D23 vs. West Virginia W OT D28 MISSISSIPPI STATE W J2 TEXAS A&M W J7 at Texas Tech W J10 at Kansas State W J14 OKLAHOMA STATE W J16 at Kansas L J21 MISSOURI L J24 at Oklahoma W J28 TEXAS W F1 at Texas A&M W F4 at Oklahoma State W F8 KANSAS L F11 at Missouri L F13 IOWA STATE W F18 KANSAS STATE L F20 at Texas W F25 OKLAHOMA W F27 TEXAS TECH W M3 at Iowa State L M8 vs. Kansas State W M9 vs. Kansas W M10 vs. Missouri L M15 vs. South Dakota State W M17 vs. Colorado W M23 vs. Xavier W M25 vs. Kentucky L (23-14*, 9-9 Big 12) N9 LEHIGH W N11 JACKSON STATE W N15 vs. Boston College W N16 vs. Colorado L N18 vs. St. John s W N24 COLL OF CHARLESTON L D1 at Kentucky W D4 NORTHWESTERN L D12 LAMAR W D17 USC UPSTATE W D21 BYU W D28 at Gonzaga L J5* TEXAS W 0T J8* at Texas Tech W J12 TCU W J14 at Kansas L J19 HARDIN-SIMMONS W J21 OKLAHOMA STATE W J26 at TCU W J30 OKLAHOMA L F2 at Iowa State L F6 at Oklahoma State L OT F9 TEXAS TECH W F13 WEST VIRGINIA W F16 at Kansas State L F20 IOWA STATE L F23 at Oklahoma L F27 at West Virginia W M2 KANSAS STATE L M4 at Texas L M9 KANSAS W M14 vs. Oklahoma State L M20 LONG BEACH STATE W M22 ARIZONA STATE W M27 PROVIDENCE W A2 vs. BYU W A4 vs. Iowa W * two wins credited to interim head coach Jerome Tang (26-12, 9-9 Big 12) N8 vs. Colorado W N12 SOUTH CAROLINA W N17 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W N20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W N25 vs. Chaminade W N26 vs. Dayton W N27 vs. Syracuse L D1 HARDIN-SIMMONS W D6 vs. Kentucky W D18 NORTHWESTERN STATE W OT D22 SOUTHERN W D30 ORAL ROBERTS W J3 SAVANNAH STATE W J7 at Iowa State L J11 TCU W J15 at Texas Tech L J18 OKLAHOMA L J20 at Kansas L J25 TEXAS L J28 WEST VIRGINIA L F1 at Oklahoma State W F4 KANSAS L F8 at Oklahoma L F12 at TCU W F15 KANSAS STATE W 2OT F17 OKLAHOMA STATE W OT F22 at West Virginia W F26 at Texas L M1 TEXAS TECH W M4 IOWA STATE W M8 at Kansas State W M12 vs. TCU W M13 vs. Oklahoma W M14 vs. Texas W M15 vs. Iowa State L M21 vs. Nebraska W M23 vs. Creighton W M27 vs. Wisconsin L (24-10, 11-7 Big 12) N14 MCNEESE STATE W N18 at South Carolina W N21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W N24 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W N27 vs. Memphis W N28 vs. Illinois L D1 TEXAS SOUTHERN W D4 at Vanderbilt W D9 TEXAS A&M W D17 NEW MEXICO STATE W D22 SOUTHERN W D30 NORFOLK STATE W J3 at Oklahoma L J7 KANSAS L J10 at TCU W OT J14 IOWA STATE W J17 at Kansas State L J21 HUSTON-TILLOTSON W J24 OKLAHOMA W J27 at Oklahoma State L J31 TEXAS W F4 TCU W F7 at West Virginia W F9 OKLAHOMA STATE L F14 at Kansas L F17 at Texas Tech W F21 KANSAS STATE W F25 at Iowa State W F28 WEST VIRGINIA W M2 at Texas L OT M6 TEXAS TECH W M12 vs. West Virginia W M13 vs. Kansas L M19 vs. Georgia State L (22-12, 10-8 Big 12) N13 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W N16 at Oregon L N20 JACKSON STATE W N23 SAVANNAH STATE W N27 ARKANSAS STATE W D2 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W D6 VANDERBILT W D8 NORTHWESTERN STATE W D16 vs. Hardin-Simmons W D19 at Texas A&M L D23 NEW MEXICO STATE W D29 TEXAS SOUTHERN W J2 at Kansas L J5 OKLAHOMA STATE W J9 at Iowa State W J13 TCU W J16 at Texas Tech W J20 KANSAS STATE W 2OT J23 OKLAHOMA L J27 at Oklahoma State W J30 GEORGIA W F1 TEXAS L F6 at West Virginia L F10 at Kansas State W F13 TEXAS TECH L F16 IOWA STATE W OT F20 at Texas W F23 KANSAS L F27 at TCU W M1 at Oklahoma L M5 WEST VIRGINIA L M10 vs. Texas W M11 vs. Kansas L M17 vs. Yale L (27-8, 12-6 Big 12) N11 ORAL ROBERTS W N15 OREGON W N18 FGCU W N23 vs. VCU W N24 vs. Michigan State W N25 vs. Louisville W N30 SAM HOUSTON STATE W D3 XAVIER W D14 SOUTHERN W D17 JACKSON STATE W D18 JOHN BROWN W D21 TEXAS SOUTHERN W D30 at Oklahoma W J4 IOWA STATE W J7 OKLAHOMA STATE W J10 at West Virginia L J14 at Kansas State W J17 TEXAS W J21 at TCU W J25 TEXAS TECH W J28 at Ole Miss W F1 at Kansas L F4 KANSAS STATE L F8 at Oklahoma State W F11 TCU W F13 at Texas Tech L F18 KANSAS L F21 OKLAHOMA W F25 at Iowa State L F27 WEST VIRGINIA W M4 at Texas W M9 vs. Kansas State L M17 vs. New Mexico State W M19 vs. Southern California W M24 vs. South Carolina L 1 NCAA Tournament 2 National Invitation Tournament 32

36 ASSISTANT COACH JEROME JEROME TANG ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 15TH SEASON CHARTER OAK STATE, 2007 Jerome Tang is in his 15th year coaching at Baylor, following 10 seasons as head coach at nationally recognized Heritage Christian Academy in Cleveland, Texas. He has been integral in the Bears rise to national prominence, serving his first 14 seasons on staff as assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach in Tang has helped lead the Bears to six consecutive 20-win seasons, posting a record, five NCAA Tournament appearances and an NIT title since Baylor has also appeared in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in four of the past eight seasons, twice advancing to the Elite Eight. Additionally, nine players from those eight seasons have gone on to sign NBA contracts, including Quincy Acy, Pierre Jackson, Cory Jefferson, Perry Jones III, Quincy Miller, Johnathan Motley, Royce O Neale, Taurean Prince and Ekpe Udoh. As an original member of Scott Drew s Baylor staff, Tang has helped put together seven consensus top-25 recruiting classes, including 2010 (Jones III), 2011 (Miller and Deuce Bello), 2012 (Isaiah Austin, Prince and Rico Gathers) and 2013 (Ishmail Wainright, Al Freeman and Motley). The program reached new heights in , earning Baylor s first No. 1 national ranking and a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. BU rolled to a 15-0 start, climbing from unranked to No. 1 nationally in an eight-week span. Baylor recorded wins over top-10 opponents three times in its first eight games, with victories over No. 4 Oregon, No. 7 Xavier and No. 10 Louisville, the last of which secured the 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis title. BU also defeated No. 10 West Virginia for a school-record fourth top-10 win. The Bears tied a school record with 12 wins in Big 12 play, leading to a program-best No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournmaent. BU knocked off New Mexico State and USC to advance to the Sweet 16 for the third time in a six-year span. It was the Bears ninth 20-win season in the last 10 years, accounting for nine of the 12, 20-win seasons in program history. The Bears finished the season ranked No. 12 nationally and had four players earn All-Big 12 honors with Motley, Manu Lecomte, Jo Lual- Acuil Jr. and Ishmail Wainright recognized. Motley won the 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award and was named Baylor s first consensus All-American. Baylor s squad finished 22-12, and the Bears earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, marking a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. BU finished the season ranked No. 21 in the AP poll, the fourth-highest final ranking in program history, and Baylor was one of 13 teams to remain ranked in the coaches poll throughout the entire season, climbing as high as No. 13 nationally. The Bears also had four players earn All-Big 12 recognition, led by future NBA lottery pick Prince. Motley, Gathers and Lester Medford also earned all-conference honors. The Baylor team went and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, tying the best seed in program history and earning the program s first-ever back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. The Bears knocked off a school-record seven top-25 ranked opponents. Additionally, three players earned All-Big 12 honors (Kenny Chery, Gathers, Prince), and Gathers was named an All-American. In , Tang helped guide Baylor to a late-season surge that led to 26 wins, including three victories in three days to reach the 2014 Big 12 Championship title game. BU then won a pair of NCAA Tournament games to advance to the Sweet 16 for the third time a five-year stretch, becoming one of only 12 programs nationally to accomplish the feat between 2010 and Following the season, Jefferson was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2014 NBA Draft, giving Baylor five players drafted in the three-year span from Fellow Bear Isaiah Austin was also honored at the draft, after the projected first-round pick had his career halted by a Marfan s Syndrome Diagnosis. Tang played a major role in leading Baylor to 23 wins and the program s first national tournament championship in , when the Bears went on a five-game run to the NIT title. For the first time in school history, every game during the season was televised, including a nation-leading 28 games on ESPN networks. In addition to his assistant coaching duties, he served as interim head coach in Baylor s first two Big 12 games of the season, leading BU to an overtime win against Texas and a 34-point win at Texas Tech -- the Bears largest-ever margin of victory in Lubbock. After the season, Jackson was selected in the 2013 NBA Draft, giving BU four draft picks in , which ranked third nationally. Baylor made history once again during the season, winning a school-record 30 games and advancing to the NCAA Tournament South Region Final for the second time in three seasons. The Bears were ranked throughout the season for the first time in program history, reaching as high as No. 3 in the polls and never dropping lower than 14th. Following the record-breaking season, the Bears had a program-record three players selected in the 2012 NBA Draft (Jones III, Acy, Miller). During the season, the Bears won a then-school-record 28 games and tied for second in the Big 12 Conference standings with an 11-5 record. The Bears, who earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA South Region, won their first NCAA Tournament game in 60 years, advancing to the Elite Eight for the first time in the modern tournament era. Baylor finished the season ranked No. 10 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25 poll and No. 19 in the final AP Top 25 poll. The Bears became a national media staple during the season as the program set several new school records. Baylor posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in school history, while advancing to its first Big 12 Championship title game, only to fall to Missouri. During its improbable postseason run, Baylor became the first No. 9 seed to advance to the Big 12 Championship title game. Baylor s squad did something the Bears were unable to accomplish -- win a postseason game. The Bears advanced to the NIT championship game with a semifinal win over San Diego State at Madison Square Garden before falling to Penn State in the title game. The Bears rose to national prominence in , making their second NCAA Tournament appearance in 68 years (1950) and their first since BU finished with a overall record after a first-round loss to No. 18 Purdue, marking the fourth 20-win season in program history. PRIOR TO BAYLOR In his decade of service at Heritage Christian, Tang led the program to four state championships and built the Eagles into one of the state s TAPPS powerhouses. His squad gained national attention in 2001, when one of Tang s Eagles, junior Cedrick Hensley, scored 101 points in a game. Feeding off that success, Tang and Heritage Christian became known for producing Division I athletes. Heritage Christian s most-publicized recruit during Tang s tenure was Vakeaton Von Wafer, a 2003 McDonald s All-American who played at Florida State and was drafted with the 39th pick by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2005 NBA draft. Tang s last two squads at HCA featured other Division I signees in Cedrick Hensley (Houston), Elijah Miller (Houston), Marlon Pompey (Texas A&M), Lamar Hurd (Oregon State), Tim Mayes (Richmond) and Tyler Jones (St. John s). Tang was also the athletic director at Heritage Christian, a birththrough-high school private school that boasted 145 students and just 30 high school students (10th-12th grades). Away from the gym, Tang served as youth pastor at First Assembly of God. PERSONAL Tang earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Charter Oak State College in September Tang and his wife Careylyen are the parents of two, son Seven and daughter Aylyn. COACHES 33

37 ASSISTANT COACH ALVIN BROOKS III COACHES TANG FILE PERSONAL Birthdate: Oct. 7, 1966 Birthplace: San Fernando, Trinidad, West Indies Family: Wife, Careylynn; son Seven, daughter Aylyn EDUCATION College: Charter Oak State, 2007 COACHING EXPERIENCE Heritage Christian Academy, head coach Baylor, assistant coach 2017-pres. Baylor, associate head coach POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE NCAA, first round (Baylor) NIT, championship game (Baylor) NCAA, Elite Eight (Baylor) NCAA, Elite Eight (Baylor) NIT, champions (Baylor) NCAA, Sweet 16 (Baylor) NCAA, first round (Baylor) NCAA, first round (Baylor) NCAA, Sweet 16 (Baylor) ALVIN BROOKS III ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON IDAHO STATE, 2002 Alvin Brooks III is in his second season as an assistant coach at Baylor. He joined the BU staff on April 8, 2016, after spending the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at Kansas State. A Houston native, Brooks has 13 years of experience as an assistant coach at numerous collegiate levels. He began his coaching career at the junior college level, spending two years as an assistant coach at Arkansas- Fort Smith ( ), where he helped lead the Lions to the 2006 NJCAA Division I championship. He then spent one season on former Baylor assistant coach Grant McCasland s staff at Midland College ( ), where he again won the NJCAA Division I championship. Brooks then moved to the NCAA Division I level, where he has 10 years of experience. He spent three years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Bradley ( ), and then returned to his home state for two years as an assistant coach at Sam Houston State ( ). Brooks was on Bruce Weber s staff at Kansas State for four seasons ( ), and he was hired to Scott Drew s Baylor staff prior to the season. In his first season at Baylor, Brooks helped the Bears reach unprecedented heights, earning the program s first-ever No. 1 national ranking and a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. BU began the season with 15 consecutive wins, climbing from unranked to No. 1 nationally in an eight-week span. Baylor recorded wins over top-10 opponents three times in its first eight games, with victories over No. 4 Oregon, No. 7 Xavier and No. 10 Louisville, the last of which secured the 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis title. BU also defeated No. 10 West Virginia for a school-record fourth top-10 win. The Bears tied a school-record with 12 Big 12 victories and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. BU defeated New Mexico State and USC to advance to the Sweet 16, and the Bears finished the season 27-8 and ranked No. 12 nationally. At Kansas State, Brooks helped the Wildcats to one of the best stretches in school history with 79 wins and NCAA Tournament appearances in two of the last four seasons. He also played a major role in K-State s firstever Big 12 regular-season title in , which included the secondmost wins (27) and a tie for the most conference victories (14) in school history. Additionally, Brooks helped coach 10 players named to All-Big 12 teams while at K-State. Brooks is the son of former Houston head coach Alvin Brooks II, who has been a college basketball coach for over 30 years. He was the Cougars first African-American head coach, leading the school to 54 wins from After stints with Billy Gillispie at UTEP, Texas A&M and Kentucky, the elder Brooks returned to Houston in 2010 to serve as associate head coach under former Texas Tech head coach James Dickey and remained on staff with the hiring of Kelvin Sampson. PERSONAL Brooks married the former Tiffany Wafer in August The couple has two children -- Alvin Joseph Brooks IV -- born on July 10, 2014 and Austin Jay Brooks -- born on Oct. 26, BROOKS FILE PERSONAL Birthdate: Sept. 11, 1979 Family: Wife, Tiffany; sons Alvin IV and Austin EDUCATION College: Idaho State, 2002 COACHING EXPERIENCE Arkansas-Fort Smith, assistant coach Midland, assistant coach Bradley, assistant coach Sam Houston State, assistant coach Kansas State, assistant coach 2016-pres. Baylor, assistant coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Midland Idaho State POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE NJCAA Division I champions (Arkansas-Fort Smith) NJCAA Division I champions (Midland) CBI championship series (Bradley) CIT championship game (Bradley) NCAA, first round (Kansas State) NCAA, first round (Kansas State) NCAA, Sweet 16 (Baylor) 34

38 ASSISTANT COACH JOHN JAKUS FILE PERSONAL Family: Wife, Sara; sons Brady and Cal; daughter Harper JOHN JAKUS ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON TRINITY INTERNATIONAL, 1999 Baylor men s basketball hired John Jakus as an assistant coach on May 19, Jakus joined the Baylor staff after spending the past three seasons as director of operations at Gonzaga. He previously worked at Baylor as a graduate assistant during the and seasons. In five seasons as a member of Division I coaching staffs, Jakus has helped teams combine to post a record, including a 16-4 postseason mark with four trips to the Sweet 16, two Elite Eights, one Final Four and one NIT championship. Jakus was on Mark Few s staff as director of operations at Gonzaga for the past three seasons. He assisted the coaching staff with scouting using both film and advanced analytics, and he helped establish a series of cultural beliefs that allowed both the offensive and defensive efficiencies to improve. He also acted the program s liaison to the athletics department in the areas of game scheduling, recruiting, on-campus visits, travel, fundraising, sports information and marketing. Jakus gained experience evaluating and recruiting during the July 2015 live period while Few was coaching USA Basketball. Additionally, he oversaw and established the use of analytics, working with the video coordinators to establish in-house editing to produce postgame and season-long analysis. Gonzaga reached its first Final Four in 2017, and the Zags defeated South Carolina to advance to the national title game against North Carolina. In addition to finishing as national runner-up in 2017, Gonzaga earned an Elite Eight berth in 2015 and advanced to the Sweet 16 as a No. 11 seed in The program went a combined during Jakus three seasons on staff, including a 9-3 NCAA Tournament record. Prior to his three seasons at Gonzaga, Jakus spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at Baylor. The Bears advanced to the 2014 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 and won the 2013 NIT title during his tenure. He worked with video operations, including film breakdown and evaluation video for Baylor players. He also assisted the coaching staff in limited on-court activities during practices, advance scouting, offensive and defensive strategies and on-campus recruiting. Jakus gained extensive experience as a professional coach in Europe prior to joining the Baylor staff in He was head coach and assistant general manager of ABA Strumica in Macedonia ( ) and head coach and chaplain for Agape Bulgaria ( ). He also worked with Athletes in Action as volunteer head coach for both NCAA and professional basketball trips ( ) and as international basketball head coach and director ( ). EDUCATION College: Trinity International, 1999 COACHING EXPERIENCE Athletes in Action, volunteer head coach Athletes in Action, international basketball head coach Agape Bulgaria, head coach ABA Strumica, head coach Baylor, graduate assistant coach Gonzaga, director of operations 2017-pres. Baylor, assistant coach POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE NIT, champions (Baylor) NCAA, Sweet 16 (Baylor) NCAA, Elite Eight (Gonzaga) NCAA, Sweet 16 (Gonzaga) NCAA, championship game (Gonzaga) COACHES PERSONAL A Chicago native, Jakus graduated from Trinity International University with a Bachelor of Science in religious studies in He earned a Master s Degree in sport management from Baylor in Jakus and his wife, Sara, have three children -- sons Brady and Cal and daughter Harper. 35

39 SUPPORT STAFF TY BEARD DIRECTOR OF VIDEO OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON BAYLOR, 2009 JARED NUNESS SPECIAL ASSISTANT & DIR. OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT EIGHTH SEASON VALPARAISO, 2001 COACHES Ty Beard is in his first season as a member of the Baylor Basketball staff. He joined the Bears as director of video operations on June 19, Beard has nearly a decade of collegiate coaching experience. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for Scott Drew s Baylor staff during the and seasons, helping the Bears to a combined record and a 2010 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight appearance. Beard went on to become associate head coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan for three seasons from through , and he served as assistant coach at John Brown University for three seasons from through A Midlothian, Texas native, Beard received his Bachelor of Science in Education degree from Baylor in 2009 and a Master s in Sports Management from BU in He is married to the former Meagan Morris, a 2011 Baylor graduate and the daughter of longtime Voice of the Bears John Morris. The couple has one son, Truett. ADITYA MALHOTRA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & RECRUITING FIFTH SEASON BAYLOR, 2006 Jared Nuness is in his eighth year on the Baylor basketball staff and his fifth as special assistant and director of player development. He spent his first two years on Baylor s staff as the director of video operations. Since graduating from Valparaiso University in 2001, Nuness has served as an assistant basketball coach at Hopkins (Minnetonka, Minn.) High School, head boys basketball coach at Minneapolis Park Center High School ( ) and head coach at Bloomington s (Minn.) John F. Kennedy High School ( ). He was a camp director and coordinator for the University of Minnesota basketball camps for three years and another four years for NBA player Kris Humphries basketball camps. He has also worked for several years as a special education teacher and skills tutor at both Hopkins and Kennedy High Schools. The Eden Prairie, Minn., native played for the Valparaiso Crusaders under legendary head coach Homer Drew and Baylor head coach Scott Drew. Nuness, who was named Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year in 1997 ahead of former UConn All-American Khalid El-Amin, was a freshman on the Crusaders 1998 Sweet 16 team. Nuness was a three-year starter ( ) at Hopkins High School and was a three-time all-conference and two-time all-state performer. In addition to being named Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year in 1997, he was named Minneapolis Metro Player of the Year and was Mr. Basketball runner-up. He has one daughter, Jasmine. Aditya Malhotra is in his fifth season on the Baylor basketball staff and his first year as associate director of operations & recruiting. Malhotra joined the program as a graduate assistant for the and seasons, and he became special assistant to the head coach for the and seasons. In his four seasons with the program, Malhotra has helped the Bears to four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, including two Sweet 16 appearances. BU has posted a combined record during his four seasons on staff. Prior to joining the Bears staff, Malhotra spent six seasons as boys basketball coach at Greenhill Private School from A Houston native, Malhotra graduated from Baylor in 2006 with a Bachelor s of Business degree in Sports Sponsorship and Sales. He is married to the former Megan Moore, and the couple has one daughter, Miloh. 36

40 SUPPORT BILL PETERSON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON ECKERD, 1979 CHARLIE MELTON DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PERFORMANCE 13TH SEASON MEMPHIS, 1998 Bill Peterson joined the Baylor men s basketball staff as director of basketball operations on June 13, 2017, bringing more than a decade of NBA experience to the program. Peterson came to Baylor following three years as head coach of the NBA G-League s Erie BayHawks, an Orlando Magic affiliate. Prior to joining the BayHawks, he spent six seasons as an assistant coach with the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks from Peterson was an assistant coach for the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks for six seasons from , and he was a player development coach and scout for the Dallas Mavericks from While with the Mavs, Peterson worked to develop Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Greg Buckner and Michael Finley. He also served as a special assistant with the Golden State Warriors. In addition to his NBA background, Peterson has 16 years of experience as a collegiate assistant coach and seven more years as a collegiate head coach. He spent seven seasons as associate head coach at Colorado State University ( ), seven years as assistant head coach at McNeese State ( ) and two years as assistant head coach at Bossier Parish (La.) Community College ( ). Peterson gained experience as a head coach for three seasons at University of Alabama-Huntsville ( ) and four seasons at Union (Ky.) College ( ). Peterson s coaching career began as a student assistant at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Junior College in , and he served as graduate assistant at Louisiana Tech ( ), where he coached Hall of Famer Karl Malone. A 1979 graduate of Eckerd (Fla.) College, Peterson also has a master s degree in physical educaation and human relations from Louisiana Tech. He and his wife Diane, are the parents of three daughters -- Kati, Ginny and Hailey, who was called to be with the Lord in the summer of Charlie Melton is in his 13th season working with the Baylor men s basketball team as the director of athletics performance. Melton joined the Bears in June 2005 after spending four seasons as a full-time strength coach at Florida State University. He spent one season as a graduate assistant for FSU s football program before being hired as a full-time strength coach in In May 2014, Melton was recognized as a Master Strength and Conditioning coach (MSCC) by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association. The title is the highest honor that can be achieved by a strength & conditioning coach, and Melton is the only current Baylor strength coach to have earned the recognition. A 1998 graduate of the University of Memphis, Melton earned a master s degree in exercise and sport science from his undergraduate alma mater in He worked as a graduate assistant in the strength department under Todd Stroud and with Memphis Exercise and Sport Nutrition Research Lab under current Baylor professor Dr. Richard Kreider from 1998 to In his career, Melton has trained 31 NFL Draft picks, including nine first-round picks and one Heisman Trophy winner, five NBA Draft picks and four track and field national champions. An accomplished weightlifter, Melton placed third and fourth in the Collegiate Weightlifting National Championships in 1997 and 1998, respectively. Melton is certified through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). He has also completed the certification requirements of Level 1 club coach through USA Weightlifting (USAW). Melton is married to the former Julie Robinson, and together they have five children -- daughter Norah and four sons, Robbie, Sammie, Aidan and Tristan. COACHES PETERSON FILE PERSONAL Family: Wife, Diane; daughters Kati, Ginny and Hailey (d. 2000) EDUCATION College: Eckerd, 1979 COACHING EXPERIENCE Louisiana Tech, graduate assistant Union (Ky.) College, head coach McNeese State, assistant head coach Alabama-Huntsville, head coach Bossier Parish (La.) Community College, assistant head coach Dallas Mavericks, player development coach and scout Colorado State, associate head coach Milwaukee Bucks, assistant coach Erie BayHawks, head coach 2017-pres. Baylor, director of basketball operations 37

41 SUPPORT STAFF DAVID CHANDLER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING 31ST SEASON BAYLOR, 1985 DAVID KAYE ASSISTANT AD FOR COMMUNICATIONS NINTH SEASON BAYLOR, 2008 COACHES David Chandler is in his 31st season at Baylor and his ninth as director of athletic training for men s basketball. His 31 years at Baylor are thirdmost among current Baylor Athletics Department employees. Chandler previously worked with the football team for 20 years and was also the head men s basketball trainer from 1985 to From , Chandler served as the associate athletic trainer and was responsible for the rehabilitation of all Baylor student-athletes, maintaining and updating medical records and overseeing the athletic training needs for all athletic teams with an emphasis on football. During his time at Baylor, Chandler has also worked with men s and women s track and field, men s and women s tennis and men s and women s golf programs. Since 2003, he has served as an instructor in Baylor s HPER Department. He previously taught in the department from 1985 to Prior to being named associate athletic trainer at Baylor in August 2000, Chandler was in his second stint as assistant athletic trainer from February 1996 to July From June 1993 to February 1996, he was the Director of Sports Rehabilitation at the Champion Physical Therapy and Sports Health Center. He coordinated the treatment and rehabilitation of sports related injuries, while also working directly with the Director of Physical Therapy on all rehabilitation protocols that included physical exercise activities. Chandler first served as Baylor s assistant athletic trainer from June 1985 to June 1993 after working as a student athletic trainer from 1980 to As a student athletic trainer, Chandler worked with football, men s and women s basketball and baseball. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification. He is also a Licensed Athletic Trainer by the Texas Department of Health and holds a Texas Teaching Certification. Chandler graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in education from Baylor in David and his wife Amy have two sons Cole, a Baylor graduate who also received his Master of Divinity from Truett Seminary and is now pastor for The Beloved Community in Denver, and Will, a three-time All-American diver and graduate of the University of Texas who works for Johnson s Backyard Organics in Austin. The Chandler family resides in Waco. David Kaye is in his ninth year in the Baylor Athletics Communications office and his fifth season working with the men s basketball program. He oversees the communcations office and serves as primary contact for men s basketball, men s golf and women s golf, and assists with football. Kaye spent his first three years on the Baylor staff as assistant director, serving as the media contact for baseball and acrobatics & tumbling and assisting with football. He was promoted to associate director when he transitioned to men s basketball duties in He became director of athletics communications in 2016 and took over leadership of the athletics communications office as Assistant AD for Communications in Kaye s first full-time job as an SID was at the University of South Alabama, and he joined the Baylor staff in October He started at USA as an intern in 2008 and later became assistant media relations director. He served as the primary contact for Jaguar baseball and women s golf, and was the secondary contact during USA s inaugural football season. Prior to joining the staff at USA, Kaye spent two years as a student intern in the Baylor Athletics Media Relations office. After graduating from Katy (Texas) High School, Kaye enrolled at Baylor in He joined the Army Reserve in 2003, and he was called to active duty two weeks prior to the completion of his junior year at Baylor. After a three-month extended training session, he was deployed to the Middle East, where he spent two months in Kuwait and Uzbekistan before being stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan, for the final 10 months of a 15-month deployment. He received an honorable discharge in 2011 following eight years of service. After completing his deployment, Kaye returned to Baylor and graduated in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism - Public Relations with areas of concentration in marketing and management. Prior to entering the athletics communications field, Kaye gained experience as a stringer with the Waco Tribune-Herald and a sportswriter for The Baylor Lariat. Kaye is a member of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). A Katy, Texas, native, he is married to the former Emily Ingram of Bastrop, La., who graduated from Baylor in 2005 and works in the university s Development office. They are Godparents to two boys who lived with them for a year in foster care, and they currently have an infant foster son. DAWN ROGERS DEPUTY AD SPORT ADMINISTRATOR JOHN MORRIS ASSISTANT AD FOR BROADCASTING BAYLOR IMG COLLEGE RADIO NETWORK PAT NUNLEY BAYLOR IMG COLLEGE RADIO NETWORK DAVE ROSSELLI BAYLOR IMG COLLEGE RADIO NETWORK MARK WIBLE TEAM CHAPLAIN KAREN CRAIG ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE 38

42 SEASON NOTES AND SEASON NOTES Ranked No. 1 nationally for first time in program history (Jan. 9, 2017) Fastest climb from unranked to No. 1 (nine weeks) in AP Top 20/25 history One of four teams in AP poll history to reach No. 1 after being unranked in preseason Third-most wins in program history (27) Tied most Big 12 Conference wins (12) Tied most regular-season wins in program history (25) Tied best Big 12 finish in program history (t-2nd) School-record fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance Tied best NCAA Tournament seed in program history (No. 3) Ranked No. 12 in final polls, third-highest final ranking in program history School-record four wins over AP Top-10 opponents No. 4 Oregon, No. 7 Xavier, No. 10 Louisville, No. 10 West Virginia 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis champions, defeating VCU, No. 24 Michigan State and No. 10 Louisville Johnathan Motley named tournament MVP Overcame 20-point second-half deficit to beat No. 10 Louisville in Battle 4 Atlantis title game Started season with 15-game winning streak, program s second-longest single-season streak Best start in program history with 20-1 record through first 21 games Played 21 of 35 games against NCAA Tournament teams, going 14-7 in those games Program s 12th 20-win season in 111-year history Ninth time eclipsing 20 wins in last 10 years School-record sixth consecutive 20-win season Ranked for 10th consecutive season; one of two Big 12 programs (Baylor, Kansas) Most wins over a six-year period in program history (152) Tenth straight season with multiple wins vs. AP Top 25 teams Seventh NCAA Tournament appearance in last 10 seasons Fourth NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance in last eight seasons 1 of 13 teams to do so All 35 games televised, extending streak to 206 consecutive games televised Moved to in conference and national postseason tournaments over last nine seasons Thirteen wins after overcoming second-half deficit Posted 9-3 record when trailing at halftime Big 12 s best defense, holding teams to 64.3 points per game in league play, which led league by 7.7 ppg Four All-Big 12 honorees for second straight season Johnathan Motley, Manu Lecomte, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. and Ishmail Wainright First consensus All-American in program history Johnathan Motley First major award winner in program history Johnathan Motley won the 2017 Karl Malone Award Head coach Scott Drew named Basketball Times National Coach of the Year SEASON HONORS JONATHAN DAVIS Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (fall, spring) MANU LECOMTE Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (coaches) All-Big 12 Third Team (coaches) All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (AP) Big 12 All-Newcomer Team (coaches) All-District VII (USBWA) Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 13) Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Jan. 3) Big 12 Player of the Week (Dec. 5) Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Nov. 14) Preseason Big 12 Newcomer of the Year JAKE LINDSEY Academic All-Big 12, First Team Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (fall, spring) JO LUAL-ACUIL JR. All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (AP) Big 12 All-Defensive Team (coaches) Big 12 All-Newcomer Team (coaches) Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Dec. 19) KING MCCLURE Academic All-Big 12, Second Team Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (fall, spring) JOHNATHAN MOTLEY Karl Malone Award Winner All-America, Second Team (consensus) All-America, Second Team (AP) All-America, Second Team (USBWA) All-America, Second Team (NABC) All-America, Second Team (Sporting News) All-America, Second Team (NBC Sports) All-America, Third Team (USA Today) All-Big 12 First Team; unanimous (coaches) All-Big 12 First Team; unanimous (AP) District VII Player of the Year (USBWA) All-District VII (USBWA) All-District 8 (NABC) Naismith Trophy Semifinalist (1 of 10) Wooden Award National Ballot (1 of 15) Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List (1 of 19) Lute Olson Award Watch List 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis MVP Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 23) Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 9) Big 12 Player of the Week (Nov. 28) NUNI OMOT Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (spring) REVIEW ISHMAIL WAINRIGHT All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (coaches) Big 12 All-Defensive Team (coaches) 39

43 SEASON RESULTS RECORD BREAKDOWN OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games Big 12 Conference Non-Conference REVIEW RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND POINTS LEADER REBOUNDS LEADER ASSISTS LEADER 11/11/16 ORAL ROBERTS W ,250 16, Al Freeman 9, Lual-Acuil Jr. & Maston 11, Manu Lecomte 11/15/16 OREGON W ,891 18, Manu Lecomte 14, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 7, Manu Lecomte 11/18/16 (1) FGCU W ,906 19, Manu Lecomte 7, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 4, Manu Lecomte 11/23/16 (2) vs. VCU W ,215 19, Johnathan Motley 10, Johnathan Motley 3, Lecomte & Wainright 11/24/16 (2) vs. Michigan State W ,597 26, Johnathan Motley 8, Lual-Acuil Jr. & Wainright 8, Lecomte & Wainright 11/25/16 (2) vs. Louisville W ,655 15, McClure & Motley 8, Ishmail Wainright 5, Lindsey & Wainright 11/30/16 SAM HOUSTON STATE W ,029 14, King McClure 14, Lual-Acuil Jr. & Motley 4, Jake Lindsey 12/3/16 XAVIER W ,684 24, Manu Lecomte 8, Johnathan Motley 5, Lecomte & Wainright 12/14/16 SOUTHERN W ,091 20, Johnathan Motley 10, Johnathan Motley 8, Lecomte & Lindsey 12/17/16 (3) JACKSON STATE W ,500 19, Al Freeman 9, Johnathan Motley 4, Lecomte, Lindsey & Motley 12/18/16 JOHN BROWN W ,045 20, Johnathan Motley 9, Johnathan Motley 5, Johnathan Motley 12/21/16 TEXAS SOUTHERN W ,347 17, Johnathan Motley 11, Johnathan Motley 7, Manu Lecomte 12/30/16 * at Oklahoma W ,254 19, Johnathan Motley 13, Johnathan Motley 4, Manu Lecomte 1/4/17 * IOWA STATE W ,582 15, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 12, Johnathan Motley 8, Ishmail Wainright 1/7/17 * OKLAHOMA STATE W ,627 17, Manu Lecomte 10, Johnathan Motley 3, Lecomte, Motley & Wainright 1/10/17 * at West Virginia L ,632 10, Lual-Acuil Jr., Freeman & Maston 12, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 3, Lindsey & Wainright 1/14/17 * at Kansas State W ,528 26, Manu Lecomte 12, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 5, Al Freeman 1/17/17 * TEXAS W ,604 32, Johnathan Motley 20, Johnathan Motley 7, Jake Lindsey 1/21/17 * at TCU W ,276 17, Manu Lecomte 8, Johnathan Motley 4, Freeman & Lecomte 1/25/17 * TEXAS TECH W ,059 25, Johnathan Motley 9, Johnathan Motley 5, Manu Lecomte 1/28/17 (4) at Ole Miss W ,411 17, Manu Lecomte 9, Lual-Acuil Jr. & Motley 5, Ishmail Wainright 2/1/17 * at Kansas L ,300 16, Motley & Lecomte 10, Johnathan Motley 4, Freeman & Lecomte 2/4/17 * KANSAS STATE L ,729 17, Johnathan Motley 14, Johnathan Motley 3, Manu Lecomte 2/7/17 * at Oklahoma State W ,170 24, Johnathan Motley 11, Johnathan Motley 4, Lecomte, Lindsey & Wainright 2/11/17 * TCU W ,906 25, Johnathan Motley 9, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 5, Ishmail Wainright 2/13/17 * at Texas Tech L ,202 22, Terry Maston 6, Ishmail Wainright 5, Ishmail Wainright 2/18/17 * KANSAS L ,021 19, Johnathan Motley 9, Johnathan Motley 7, Jake Lindsey 2/21/17 * OKLAHOMA W ,135 21, Johnathan Motley 16, Johnathan Motley 6, Manu Lecomte 2/25/17 * at Iowa State L ,384 27, Johnathan Motley 11, Johnathan Motley 7, Jake Lindsey 2/27/17 * WEST VIRGINIA W ,203 23, Johnathan Motley 10, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 4, Jake Lindsey 3/4/17 * at Texas W ,195 17, Johnathan Motley 17, Johnathan Motley 4, Jake Lindsey 3/9/17 (5) vs. Kansas State L ,972 16, Al Freeman 11, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 11, Jake Lindsey 3/17/17 (6) vs. New Mexico State W ,571 21, Al Freeman 10, Johnathan Motley 5, Jake Lindsey 3/19/17 (6) vs. Southern California W ,299 19, Maston & Motley 10, Johnathan Motley 5, Lecomte & Wainright 3/24/17 (7) vs. South Carolina L ,047 18, Johnathan Motley 9, Johnathan Motley 4, Ishmail Wainright SCHEDULE KEY 1 Battle 4 Atlantis Campus Site Game; Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) 2 Battle 4 Atlantis; Imperial Arena (Paradise Island, Bahamas) 3 at Abrams Gym (Fort Hood, Texas) 4 SEC/Big 12 Challenge; The Pavilion at Ole Miss (Oxford, Miss.) 5 Big 12 Championship; Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) 6 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds; BOK Center (Tulsa, Okla.) 7 NCAA East Regional Semifinals; Madison Square Garden (New York) * Big 12 Conference games ATTENDANCE SUMMARY G TOTAL AVG Home ,609 6,812 Away ,708 11,435 Neutral 7 72,356 10,037 TOTAL ,673 10,905 40

44 SEASON ALL GAMES OVERALL: 27-8 HOME: 16-2, AWAY: 6-4, NEUTRAL: 5-2 NO. PLAYER G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3G-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AVG PF-D A TO B S PTS AVG 5 Motley, Johnathan Lecomte, Manu Freeman, Al Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo Maston, Terry Wainright, Ishmail McClure, King Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Mitchell, Wendell Davis, Jonathan Team BAYLOR OPPONENTS SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND TOTAL Baylor Opponents BIG 12 GAMES OVERALL: 12-6, HOME: 7-2, AWAY: 5-4 NO. PLAYER G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3G-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AVG PF-D A TO B S PTS AVG 5 Motley, Johnathan Lecomte, Manu Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Wainright, Ishmail Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Omot, Nuni Mitchell, Wendell Davis, Jonathan Team BAYLOR OPPONENTS SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND TOTAL Baylor Opponents REVIEW 41

45 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON REVIEW TOTAL 3FG REBOUNDS DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L FG-A PCT 3G-3A PCT FT-A PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG 11/11/16 ORAL ROBERTS W /15/16 OREGON W /18/16 FGCU W /23/16 vs VCU W /24/16 vs Michigan State W /25/16 vs Louisville W /30/16 SAM HOUSTON STATE W /3/16 XAVIER W /14/16 SOUTHERN W /17/16 JACKSON STATE W /18/16 JOHN BROWN W /21/16 TEXAS SOUTHERN W /30/16 at Oklahoma W /4/17 IOWA STATE W /7/17 OKLAHOMA STATE W /10/17 at West Virginia L /14/17 at Kansas State W /17/17 TEXAS W /21/17 at TCU W /25/17 TEXAS TECH W /28/17 at Ole Miss W /1/17 at Kansas L /4/17 KANSAS STATE L /7/17 at Oklahoma State W /11/17 TCU W /13/17 at Texas Tech L /18/17 KANSAS L /21/17 OKLAHOMA W /25/17 at Iowa State L /27/17 WEST VIRGINIA W /4/17 at Texas W /9/17 vs Kansas State L /17/17 vs New Mexico State W /19/17 vs Southern California W /24/17 vs South Carolina L

46 MISCELLANEOUS RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP Lecomte (g) Freeman (g) Wainright (f) Motley (f) Lual-Acuil (f) Lecomte (g) McClure (g) Wainright (f) Motley (f) Lual-Acuil (f) Lecomte (g) Freeman (g) Lindsey (f) Wainright (f) Lual-Acuil (f) Lindsey (g) McClure (g) Wainright (f) Motley (f) Lual-Acuil (f) CLUTCH FREE THROWS [FINAL 5 MINUTES] PLAYER FT-A PCT Manu Lecomte Al Freeman Johnathan Motley Ishmail Wainright Wendell Mitchell King McClure Nuni Omot Jonathan Davis Terry Maston TEAM TOTAL TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP SCORING 2, Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK 15 - Home win streak 13 - ATTENDANCE 122, ,708 Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND TOTAL Baylor Opponents RECORD WHEN DREW ALL B12 ERA Leading or tied at halftime Trailing at halftime Shoot 50 percent or higher Shoot lower than 50 percent Shoot higher pct than opponent Shoot lower percentage than opp Opp. shoot lower than 50 percent Opp. shoot 50 percent or higher Score fewer than 60 points Score 60-plus points Score 70-plus points Score 80-plus points Score 90-plus points Score 100-plus points Opp. score fewer than 50 points Opp. score fewer than 60 points Opp. score fewer than 70 points Opp. score fewer than 80 points Opp. score 80-plus points Opp. score 90-plus points More rebounds than opponent Equal/fewer rebounds than opp rebounds Fewer than 40 rebounds Fewer turnovers than opp Equal/more turnovers than opp Games decided by 5 or fewer pts OT games Games vs. AP ranked opponents Games following a loss Games following a win More points in paint than opp Equal/fewer pts in paint than opp More points off TO than opp Equal/fewer pts off TO than opp More bench points than opp Equal/fewer bench points than opp More 2nd-chance points than opp Equal/fewer 2nd-ch. pts than opp Playing in November Playing in December Playing in January Playing in February Playing in March Playing in April SPECIALTY STATISTICS PP - Points in the paint; POT - Points off turnovers; 2nd - Second chance points; BP - Points off the bench [BAYLOR-OPPONENT] OPPONENT PP POT 2ND BP Oral Roberts Oregon Florida Gulf Coast vs. VCU vs. Michigan State vs. Louisville Sam Houston State Xavier Southern Jackson State John Brown Texas Southern at Oklahoma Iowa State Oklahoma State at West Virginia at Kansas State Texas at TCU Texas Tech at Ole Miss at Kansas Kansas State at Oklahoma State TCU at Texas Tech Kansas Oklahoma at Iowa State West Virginia at Texas vs. Kansas State vs. New Mexico St vs. Southern Cal vs. South Carolina BAYLOR TOTAL 1, Baylor Average OPP TOTAL Opp Average DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES POINTS REBOUNDS 30 Motley 16 Motley 21 Lecomte 7 Lual-Acuil Jr. 19 Lual-Acuil Jr. 16 Freeman 10 Maston 7 McClure 5 Wainright 3 Lindsey 1 Mitchell 1 Omot REVIEW DOUBLE-DOUBLES ASSISTS 15 Motley 1 Lecomte 3 Lual-Acuil Jr. 1 Lindsey 1 Lecomte 43

47 TEAM/INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES REVIEW BAYLOR TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 107 JOHN BROWN (12/18/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 39 JOHN BROWN (12/18/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 67 at Kansas (2/1/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.593 (35-59) TEXAS SOUTHERN (12/21/16) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE.571 (8-14) TEXAS SOUTHERN (12/21/16) FREE THROWS MADE 27 vs VCU (11/23/16) 27 FGCU (11/18/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 WEST VIRGINIA (2/27/17) 34 JACKSON STATE (12/17/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.929 (26-28) TEXAS TECH (1/25/17) REBOUNDS 51 JOHN BROWN (12/18/16) ASSISTS 24 vs Michigan State (11/24/16) STEALS 10 at Kansas (2/1/17) 10 at Kansas State (1/14/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 11 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) TURNOVERS 29 at West Virginia (1/10/17) FOULS 32 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 89 at West Virginia (1/10/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 at West Virginia (1/10/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.578 (26-45) at Iowa State (2/25/17) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 IOWA STATE (1/4/17) 10 FGCU (11/18/16) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 28 XAVIER (12/3/16) 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE.533 (8-15) at Iowa State (2/25/17) FREE THROWS MADE 30 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 43 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (1-1) SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) REBOUNDS 47 XAVIER (12/3/16) ASSISTS 20 at West Virginia (1/10/17) STEALS 15 at West Virginia (1/10/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 KANSAS (2/18/17) 8 OREGON (11/15/16) TURNOVERS 19 SOUTHERN (12/14/16) FOULS 29 WEST VIRGINIA (2/27/17) BAYLOR TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 50 vs South Carolina (3/24/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 17 TEXAS TECH (1/25/17) 17 vs South Carolina (3/24/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 39 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/7/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.304 (17-56) vs South Carolina (3/24/17) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs VCU (11/23/16) 2 vs Louisville (11/25/16) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/7/17) 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE.154 (2-13) vs Louisville (11/25/16) FREE THROWS MADE 3 TCU (2/11/17) 3 at Iowa State (2/25/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5 TCU (2/11/17) 5 at Iowa State (2/25/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.529 (9-17) SOUTHERN (12/14/16) REBOUNDS 29 FGCU (11/18/16) 29 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) ASSISTS 8 vs VCU (11/23/16) STEALS 2 IOWA STATE (1/4/17) 2 at Oklahoma State (2/7/17) 2 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 at Kansas State (1/14/17) 1 at TCU (1/21/17) 1 at Texas (3/4/17) TURNOVERS 7 vs Michigan State (11/24/16) FOULS 8 vs Michigan State (11/24/16) OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 45 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 17 JACKSON STATE (12/17/16) 17 at Oklahoma (12/30/16) 17 at TCU (1/21/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 44 vs Kansas State (3/9/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.279 (17-61) JACKSON STATE (12/17/16) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 TEXAS (1/17/17) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 13 ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/16) 13 SOUTHERN (12/14/16) 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE.105 (2-19) TEXAS (1/17/17) FREE THROWS MADE 1 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1 SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/30/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.167 (2-12) JOHN BROWN (12/18/16) REBOUNDS 15 JOHN BROWN (12/18/16) ASSISTS 6 JACKSON STATE (12/17/16) STEALS 1 FGCU (11/18/16) 1 TCU (2/11/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 three times ORU, OSU, at OSU TURNOVERS 5 IOWA STATE (1/4/17) 5 at Iowa State (2/25/17) FOULS 9 at Iowa State (2/25/17) BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 32 Motley, Johnathan vs Texas (1/17.17) FIELD GOALS MADE 12 Motley, Johnathan at Iowa State (2/25/17) 12 Motley, Johnathan vs TCU (2/11/17) 12 Motley, Johnathan vs Texas (1/17/17) 12 Motley, Johnathan vs Michigan State (11/24/16) FIELD GOAL ATT. 22 Motley, Johnathan vs Michigan State (11/24/16) FG PCT (MIN 10 MADE).800 (12-15) Motley, Johnathan vs TCU (2/11/17) 3-POINT FG MADE 6 Lecomte, Manu vs Xavier (12/3/16) 3-POINT FG ATT. 9 Lecomte, Manu vs Oklahoma (2/21/17) 9 Lecomte, Manu vs Kansas (2/18/17) 9 Lecomte, Manu vs Xavier (12/3/16) 3-PT FG PCT (MIN 5 MADE).833 (5-6) Lecomte, Manu at Ole Miss (1/28/17) FREE THROWS MADE 15 Motley, Johnathan vs Texas Tech (1/25/17) FREE THROW ATT. 16 Motley, Johnathan vs Texas Tech (1/25/17) FT PCT (MIN 10 MADE) (11-11) Motley, Johnathan vs West Virginia (2/27/17) REBOUNDS 20 Motley, Johnathan vs Texas (1/17/17) ASSISTS 11 Lindsey, Jake vs Kansas State (3/9/17) 11 Lecomte, Manu vs Oral Roberts (11/11/16) STEALS 5 Wainright, Ishmail vs Southern (12/14/16) 5 Wainright, Ishmail vs Sam Houston State (11/30/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo vs Oklahoma (2/21/17) 7 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo vs Oregon (11/15/16) TURNOVERS 6 Motley, Johnathan vs Oklahoma (2/21/17) 6 Motley, Johnathan vs Kansas (2/18/17) 6 Wainright, Ishmail at West Virginia (1/10/17) FOULS 5 10 times MINUTES 39 Lecomte, Manu vs Kansas (2/18/17) 39 Lecomte, Manu at Ole Miss (1/28/17) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 28 Metu, Chimezie vs Southern California (3/19/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Metu, Chimezie vs Southern California (3/19/17) FIELD GOAL ATT. 18 four times FG PCT (MIN 10 MADE).786 (11-14) Metu, Chimezie vs Southern California (3/19/17) 3-POINT FG MADE 6 Bluiett, Trevon vs Xavier (12/3/16) 3-POINT FG ATT. 11 Dennis,Edric vs Jackson State (12/17/16) 3-PT FG PCT (MIN 5 MADE).714 (5-7) Forte, Phil vs Oklahoma State (1/7/17) FREE THROWS MADE 12 Mason III, Frank at Kansas (2/1/17) FREE THROW ATT. 14 Evans, Keenan at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FT PCT (MIN 10 MADE) (12-12) Mason III, Frank at Kansas (2/1/17) REBOUNDS 12 Williams, Kenrich at TCU (1/21/17) ASSISTS 8 Mason III, Frank vs Kansas (2/18/17) STEALS 5 Carter, Jevon at West Virginia (1/10/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 4 Jackson, Josh vs Kansas (2/18/17) 4 Bell, Jordan vs Oregon (11/15/16) TURNOVERS 8 Trelun Banks vs Southern (12/14/16) FOULS 5 15 times 44

48 OPPONENT DATE SCORE W/L LUAL-ACUIL MITCHELL LINDSEY MOTLEY LECOMTE OMOT MCCLURE WAINRIGHT FREEMAN DAVIS MASTON ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/ W DNP DNP OREGON 11/15/ W DNP DNP FGCU 11/18/ W DNP DNP vs VCU 11/23/ W DNP DNP vs Michigan State 11/24/ W DNP vs Louisville 11/25/ W DNP DNP SAM HOUSTON STATE 11/30/ W DNP XAVIER 12/3/ W DNP DNP SOUTHERN 12/14/ W DNP JACKSON STATE 12/17/ W JOHN BROWN 12/18/ W TEXAS SOUTHERN 12/21/ W at Oklahoma 12/30/ W IOWA STATE 1/4/ W DNP DNP OKLAHOMA STATE 1/7/ W DNP DNP DNP at West Virginia 1/10/ L at Kansas State 1/14/ W DNP DNP TEXAS 1/17/ W DNP at TCU 1/21/ W DNP DNP DNP TEXAS TECH 1/25/ W DNP DNP DNP at Ole Miss 1/28/ W DNP at Kansas 2/1/ L DNP DNP KANSAS STATE 2/4/ L DNP REVIEW at Oklahoma State 2/7/ W DNP DNP DNP TCU 2/11/ W DNP at Texas Tech 2/13/ L DNP DNP KANSAS 2/18/ L DNP DNP DNP OKLAHOMA 2/21/ W DNP at Iowa State 2/25/ L DNP DNP WEST VIRGINIA 2/27/ W DNP DNP at Texas 3/4/ W DNP DNP DNP vs Kansas State 3/9/ L DNP vs New Mexico State 3/17/ W DNP vs Southern California 3/19/ W DNP DNP vs South Carolina 3/24/ L DNP

49 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 1 Nov. 11, 2016 / ORAL ROBERTS 61 / BAYLOR 76 Manu Lecomte, Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. and Wendell Mitchell all made their BU debuts vs. ORU after redshirting last year. Lecomte earned Big 12 co-newcomer of the Week after a double-double with 13 points, 11 assists, 0 turnovers and 3 steals in 35 minutes. He accounted for 53% of Baylor s scoring (40 of 76) through his own points and assists. Lual-Acuil had 12 points and team-highs of 9 rebounds and 4 blocks in 33 minutes. Mitchell came off the bench and scored 9 points on just 4 shot attempts in 14 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs Baylor 11/11/16 6 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Oral Roberts Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Nzekwesi, Emmanuel f Owens, Albert c Bradley,Jalen g Anderson, Aaron g Harris, Darian g Young,Aaron Harris,Jontray McDaniel, Dezmond Miller,Chris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Wainright, Ishmail f Lindsey, Jake g Lecomte, Manu g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Officials: (R) Mike Stuart, (U1) Don Daily, (U2) Terry Davis Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5250 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ORU BU Last FG - ORU 2nd-00:20, BU 2nd-03:50. Largest lead - ORU None, BU by 18 2nd-00:36. ORU led for 00:00. BU led for 38:38. Game was tied for 01:22. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. 2 Nov. 15, /4 OREGON 49 / BAYLOR 66 The Bears became the first team to hold Oregon below 50 points since Feb. 21, 2013 a streak of 119 games. The win was Baylor s 4th in its last 11 games against AP Top 5 teams. BU was led by Manu Lecomte with 18 points and 7 assists, while Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. had 8 points, 14 rebounds and 7 blocks. Lual-Acuil s 7 blocks tied the 10th-most in a game in program history. Johnathan Motley made his season debut and had 17 points and 7 boards in 28 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oregon vs Baylor 11/15/16 2:31 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Oregon (#4/4) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Bell, Jordan f Boucher, Chris f Benson, Casey g Dorsey, Tyler g Ennis, Dylan g Pritchard, Payton Smith, Keith Bigby-Williams, Kave Sorkin, Roman Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,1 Baylor (NR/NR) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,1 Officials: (R) Joe DeRosa, (U1) Darron George, (U2) Kipp Kissinger Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5891 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oregon Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ORE BU Last FG - ORE 2nd-06:03, BU 2nd-03:02. Largest lead - ORE by 3 1st-19:34, BU by 17 2nd-00:13. ORE led for 01:41. BU led for 37:29. Game was tied for 00:50. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. 46

50 GAME 3 Nov. 18, 2016 / FLORIDA GULF COAST 72 / BAYLOR 81 Baylor earned an win over Florida Gulf Coast in a non-bracketed Battle 4 Atlantis game. The Bears trailed points with 10 minutes remaining, marking the first time this season BU faced a second-half deficit. BU finished the game on a run, holding FGCU to 4-of-18 shooting in the last 10 minutes. Five Bears scored in double figures, led by Manu Lecomte s 19 points, the second straight game he led BU. Al Freeman added 18 points, while Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. and Johnathan Motley had 12 apiece. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics FGCU vs Baylor 11/18/16 7 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) FGCU (NR/NR) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Mickle, Kevin f Morant, Demetris f Goodwin, Brandon g Tucker, Rayjon g Johnson, Zach g Reid, Reggie Terrell, Christian Scott Jr, Raysean Simmons, Antravious Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,1 Baylor (NR/NR) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lecomte, Manu g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 Officials: (R) Doug Sirmons, (U1) Brooks Wells, (U2) Kerby Sitton Technical fouls: FGCU-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5906 Fouled Out: FGCU: #21 Morant 2:58 Batle4Atlantis Tournament Game 1 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total FGCU Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench FGCU BU Last FG - FGCU 2nd-00:09, BU 2nd-00:57. Largest lead - FGCU by 3 2nd-10:21, BU by 12 2nd-19:50. FGCU led for 01:13. BU led for 36:15. Game was tied for 02:32. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 2 times. 4 Nov. 23, 2016 /RV VCU 63 20/RV BAYLOR 71 Baylor rallied from an 8-point halftime deficit to beat VCU, 71-63, in the Battle 4 Atlantis quarterfinals. The Bears went a perfect 17-of-17 at the foul line in the 2nd half after shooting 10-of-16 on 1st-half FTs. Johnathan Motley posted his 6th career double-double (19 points, 10 rebounds) to lead BU in both categories. Manu Lecomte was cold from the field (3-of-12), but scored BU s final 11 points, including 9 straight free throws. Lecomte finished with 16 points, Al Freeman added 15 points, and Ishmail Wainright had a career-high 9 rebounds. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics VCU vs Baylor 11/23/16 2:30 p.m. at Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas VCU Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 20 BURGESS, Jordan f HAMDY MOHAMED, Ah f LEWIS, JeQuan g WILLIAMS, Jonathan g CROWFIELD, Malik g JENKINS, De'Riante DOUGHTY, Samir TILLMAN, Justin BROOKS, Doug ALIE-COX, Mo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Officials: Mike Roberts, Darron George, Jeb Hartness Technical fouls: VCU-TEAM. Baylor-None. Attendance: 1215 Battle 4 Atlantis - Game 2 Imperial Arena at Atlantis Score by periods 1st 2nd Total VCU Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench VCU BU Last FG - VCU 2nd-00:41, BU 2nd-00:51. Largest lead - VCU by 8 1st-00:10, BU by 8 2nd-00:28. VCU led for 15:29. BU led for 18:38. Game was tied for 05:53. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 6 times REVIEW 47

51 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 5 Nov. 24, /RV BAYLOR 73 24/20 MICHIGAN STATE 58 Baylor earned its second ranked win of the season by knocking off No. 24/20 Michigan State, 73-58, in the Battle 4 Atlantis semifinals. BU advanced to its 3rd regular-season tournament title game in the last 4 seasons. The Bears were led by Johnathan Motley s 26 points, including 20 in the first half. Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. added 14 points, and Ishmail Wainright had 7 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 0 turnovers. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Michigan State 11/24/16 12:00 p.m. at Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 22 Bridges, Miles f Goins, Kenny f Langford, Joshua g Nairn Jr., Lourawls g Harris, Eron g Ahrens, Kyle Ellis III, Alvin Winston, Cassius McQuaid, Matt Van Dyk, Matt Ward, Nick Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: Doug Sirmons, Mike Stephens, Gary Maxwell Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Michigan State-TEAM. Attendance: 1597 Imperial Arena at Atlantis Battle 4 Atlantis - Game 5 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Michigan State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU MSU Last FG - BU 2nd-01:18, MSU 2nd-00:10. Largest lead - BU by 20 2nd-02:46, MSU by 10 1st-07:58. BU led for 19:19. MSU led for 18:09. Game was tied for 02:32. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. 6 Nov. 25, /10 LOUISVILLE 63 20/RV BAYLOR 66 Baylor rallied from 22 points down to knock off No. 10 Louisville in the 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis title game. BU trailed with 4 minutes left in the 1st half and trailed at halftime. Baylor still trailed by 20 points at with 16:30 remaining, but out-scored UL the rest of the way. The comeback was keyed by three reserves who played the last 15 minutes Jake Lindsey, King McClure and Terry Maston combined to shoot 13-of-15 in the second half. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Louisville vs Baylor 11/25/16 3:30 p.m. at Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Louisville Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 JOHNSON, Jaylen f ADEL, Deng f MATHIANG, Mangok c SNIDER, Quentin g MITCHELL, Donovan g KING, V.J STOCKMAN, Matz HENDERSON, Jay SPALDING, Ray MAHMOUD, Anas LEVITCH, David McMAHON, Ryan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: Mike Stephens, Ray Natili, Mike Roberts Technical fouls: Louisville-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 1655 Imperial Arena at Atlantis Battle 4 Atlantis - Game 10 (Championship) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Louisville Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench LOU BU Last FG - LOU 2nd-00:01, BU 2nd-02:11. Largest lead - LOU by 22 1st-04:02, BU by 4 2nd-02:11. LOU led for 35:32. BU led for 03:31. Game was tied for 00:57. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. 48

52 GAME 7 Nov. 30, 2016 / SAM HOUSTON STATE 45 9/11 BAYLOR 79 Baylor avoided any letdown after climbing into the AP top 10 by jumping out to a 20-2 lead in the first 10:22 of the game. BU allowed only 17 first-half points, the fewest of any BU opponent since Prairie View A&M scored 15 on Dec. 2, The Bears made a season-high 13-of-31 from 3-point range, with Ishmail Wainright, Al Freeman and King McClure each making at least three 3-pointers. McClure had 15 points for a second-straight game. Jo Lual Acuil Jr. and Johnathan Motley combined for 28 rebounds and 6 blocked shots. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Sam Houston State vs Baylor 11/30/16 8 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Sam Houston State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 24 Butler, Torry f Majauskas, Aurimas c Henderson, Dakarai g Dewey III, John g Baxter, Paul g Almanza, Albert Delaney, Cameron Spivey, Jovante' Lopez Jr., Jesse Jones Jr., Phillip Delaney, Josh Williams, Jamal Galbreath Jr., Chris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor (#9/11) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lecomte, Manu g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Officials: R- Gerry Pollard, U1- Bret Smith, U2- Chance Moore Technical fouls: Sam Houston State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5029 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Sam Houston State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SHSU BU Last FG - SHSU 2nd-00:40, BU 2nd-00:57. Largest lead - SHSU None, BU by 35 2nd-00:57. SHSU led for 00:00. BU led for 39:07. Game was tied for 00:51. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 8 Dec. 3, /7 XAVIER 61 9/11 BAYLOR 76 Baylor defeated No. 7 Xavier, 76-61, for its third top-10 win of the season. It was the 7th matchup of top-10-ranked teams in program history and BU s first-ever win in a top-10 matchup. The Bears trailed by 3 at the half, but out-scored Xavier after the break. Manu Lecomte had a career-high 24 points, including 6-of-9 on 3-pointers, and was named Big 12 Player of the Week. The win helped Baylor climb from No. 9 to No. 4 in the AP Top 25, then tied for the second-best ranking in BU history. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Xavier vs Baylor 12/03/16 2:30 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Xavier (#7/7) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 54 O'Mara, Sean c Sumner, Edmond g Bluiett, Trevon g Bernard, Malcolm g Macura, J.P. g Jones, Tyrique Goodin, Quentin Gates, Kaiser Gaston, Rashid Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5,1 Baylor (#9/11) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lecomte, Manu g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1,2 Officials: R- Mike Stuart, U1- Mike Roberts, U2- Don Daily Technical fouls: Xavier-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 9684 Fouled Out: Xavier: #5 Bluiett 0:17 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Xavier Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench XU BU Last FG - XU 2nd-00:39, BU 2nd-00:26. Largest lead - XU by 9 1st-11:16, BU by 18 2nd-03:36. XU led for 18:37. BU led for 18:21. Game was tied for 03:02. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 8 times REVIEW 49

53 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 9 Dec. 14, 2016 / SOUTHERN 59 4/5 BAYLOR 89 Despite playing for the first time in 11 days, Baylor jumped out to an 11-0 lead and cruised to a 30-point win over Southern. Baylor s 89 points tied its most against a Division I opponent all season and BU forced a season-high 19 turnovers. Johnathan Motley had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, while Ishmail Wainright added 14 points, 6 rebounds and a career-high 5 steals. Jake Lindsey and Manu Lecomte combined for 16 assists and only 1 turnover. Making his Baylor debut, junior forward Nuni Omot hit two 3-pointers and scored 8 points in 18 minutes off the bench. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Southern vs Baylor 12/14/16 6:05 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Southern Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Emanuel Sheperd f Jared Sam f Trelun Banks g Shawn Prudhomme g Rashad Andrews g LaQuentin Collins Chris Thomas Brendon Ganaway Patrick Smith JaMarcus Weatherspoo DeRias Johnson Isaiah Fontaine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor (#4/5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo c Lecomte, Manu g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Officials: R- Gary Maxwell, U1- Rick Crawford, U2- Keith Kimble Technical fouls: Southern-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5091 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SU BU Last FG - SU 2nd-01:50, BU 2nd-01:29. Largest lead - SU None, BU by 30 2nd-05:48. SU led for 00:00. BU led for 39:04. Game was tied for 00:56. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 10 Dec. 17, 2016 / JACKSON STATE 57 4/5 BAYLOR 82 Baylor hosted the first-ever matchup of Division I teams at Fort Hood, as a capacity crowd of 2,500 soldiers and their families filled Abrams Gym to watch the Bears cruise to a 25-point win over Jackson State. Baylor took control of the game with a 29-9 run over the first 11 minutes of the second half. BU held Jackson State to 28% from the field, the best defensive field goal percentage by the Bears this season. Al Freeman scored a season-high 19 points and made a career-best five 3-pointers. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Jackson State vs Baylor 12/17/16 5:05 p.m. at Abrams Gym (Fort Hood, Texas) Jackson State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 12 Rivers,Maurice f Middleton,Janarius f Dennis,Edric g Specks,Yettra g Collins,Paris g Roscoe,Derek Wilson,Sherron Felton,Anfernee Brent,Javeres Love,Jesse Robinson,Dontaveon Nabors,Montreal Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1,1 Baylor (#4/5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Officials: R- Bret Smith, U1- Roland Simmons, U2- Toby Martinez Technical fouls: Jackson State-Roscoe,Derek; Middleton,Janarius; Wilson,Sherron. Baylor-None. Attendance: 2500 Fouled Out: JSU: #4 Roscoe 9:42; #35 Middleton 6:54; #12 Rivers 1:45 JSU #10 Wilson - Flagrant 2 Foul at 9:11 2nd Period - Ejection Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Jackson State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench JSU BU Last FG - JSU 2nd-00:29, BU 2nd-00:20. Largest lead - JSU by 3 1st-12:18, BU by 28 2nd-09:08. JSU led for 02:47. BU led for 33:50. Game was tied for 03:23. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 8 times. 50

54 GAME 11 Dec. 18, 2016 / JOHN BROWN 53 4/5 BAYLOR 107 Playing its third game in five days, BU rolled to a 54-point victory over NAIA foe John Brown. The Bears made 11 consecutive field goals in the first half, and they recorded season highs for points in a first half (53), points in a second half (54), total points (107), field goals made (39) and rebounds (51). Seven BU players scored 9+ points, including walk-on Jonathan Davis, who tallied a career-high 9 points in 7 minutes. Redshirt freshman Wendell Mitchell scored a career-high 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting in 19 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics John Brown vs Baylor 12/18/16 3:35 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) John Brown Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 32 Martinez, Miguel f Bowling, Josh f English, Zach g Caudle, Jake g Roberts, Ricky g Waller, Marquis Ledford, Matthew Rhodius, Joshua Joseph, Brandon Egedi, Samuel Smith, Benjamin Toussaint, Brenton Hart, Dwayne Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4,1 Baylor (#4/5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lecomte, Manu g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: R-Paul Janssen, U1-Marques Pettigrew, U2-Gerald Williams Technical fouls: John Brown-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5045 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total John Brown Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench JBU BU Last FG - JBU 2nd-01:12, BU 2nd-00:27. Largest lead - JBU by 3 1st-17:44, BU by 54 2nd-00:27. JBU led for 00:36. BU led for 36:38. Game was tied for 02:46. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. 12 Dec. 21, 2016 / TEXAS SOUTHERN 63 4/6 BAYLOR 89 BU got double-doubles from Johnathan Motley (17 points, 11 rebounds) and Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (14 points, 10 rebounds) to win their fourth game in eight days and remain undefeated going into the Christmas break. BU used a 21-3 run to take an early 28-9 lead, and the Bears led by double-digits the rest of the way. Baylor won its 43rd consecutive non-conference home game, the nation s second-longest active streak. BU shot season-highs of 59.3 percent from the field and 57.1 percent from 3-point range. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas Southern vs Baylor 12/21/16 6:35 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Texas Southern Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Griffin,Derrick f Jones,Marvin c Lofton,Zach g Jefferson,Demontrae g Robinson,Dulani g Mccloud,Jalan Scott,Kevin Bynum,Tyree Bennett,Stephan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Baylor (#4/6) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: R- Don Daily, U1- Chris Rastatter, U2- Byron Jarrett Technical fouls: Texas Southern-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 5347 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Southern Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TSU BU Last FG - TSU 2nd-00:23, BU 2nd-00:47. Largest lead - TSU None, BU by 29 2nd-00:47. TSU led for 00:00. BU led for 38:20. Game was tied for 01:40. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times REVIEW 51

55 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 13 Dec. 30, /4 BAYLOR 76 / OKLAHOMA 50 Baylor won its Big 12 opener at Oklahoma, OU s 50 points were its fewest at home in the Lon Kruger era. Baylor s 26-point win was the largest by any team playing at OU since Kansas won by 31 on Feb. 5, Baylor opened the game on an 11-2 run and led by as many as 34 points at with 6 minutes remaining. BU led in points in the paint, out-rebounded OU and had 23 second-chance points on 17 o-boards. Johnathan Motley had game-highs with 19 points, 13 rebounds and 3 blocks in 22 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Oklahoma 12/30/16 6 p.m. CT at Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center) Baylor , 1-0 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Oklahoma , 0-1 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Doolittle, Kristian f Lattin, Khadeem f Odomes, Rashard g James, Christian g Shepherd, Jordan g Strong-Moore,Darrion McNeace, Jamuni Freeman, Matt McGusty, Kameron Cole, C.J Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Officials: Steve Olson, Ray Natili, Keith Kimble Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: Estimated Attendance: 7,267 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Oklahoma In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU OU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:14, OU 2nd-01:02. Largest lead - BU by 34 2nd-06:20, OU None. BU led for 39:28. OU led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:32. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 14 Jan. 4, 2017 RV/ IOWA STATE 63 2/3 BAYLOR 65 Baylor trailed Iowa State with five minutes left, but BU held ISU to 2 points the rest of the way. The Bears out-scored ISU 10-2 over the final five minutes, allowing only one field goal on eight ISU possessions. Manu Lecomte shook off a 2-for-9 shooting night and made a game-winning runner with 8.6 seconds left. Ishmail Wainright 8 assists, 7 rebounds and only 1 turnover in 25 minutes, and he played solid defense on ISU s final possession, forcing a Monte Morris miss on a fadeaway baseline jumper that could ve tied the game. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Iowa State vs Baylor 01/04/17 7 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Iowa State (1-1) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Bowie, Darrell f Morris, Monte g Mitrou-Long, Naz g Thomas, Matt g Burton, Deonte g Weiler-Babb, Nick Jackson, Donovan Holden, Merrill Young, Solomon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Baylor (2-0) #2/3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Officials: R- Joe DeRosa, U1- Tom Eades, U2- Darron George Technical fouls: Iowa State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 7582 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Iowa State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ISU BU Last FG - ISU 2nd-02:22, BU 2nd-00:08. Largest lead - ISU by 6 2nd-07:05, BU by 8 1st-16:46. ISU led for 14:13. BU led for 20:02. Game was tied for 05:45. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 9 times. 52

56 GAME 15 Jan. 7, 2017 /RV OKLAHOMA STATE 57 2/3 BAYLOR 61 Baylor overcame a deficit with 15:48 remaining to knock off Oklahoma State, The Bears trailed at the break, but Johnathan Motley scored six straight to put BU in front The win propelled Baylor to the first No. 1 ranking in program history. Motley had a double-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks and 3 assists, while Manu Lecomte led the team with 17 points and 3 assists, and Terry Maston added 11 points in 22 minutes off the bench. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Baylor 01/07/17 6 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Oklahoma State (0-3) NR/RV Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Hammonds, Leyton f Carroll, Jeffrey f N'Guessan, Lucas c Evans, Jawun g Forte, Phil g Averette, Brandon Dziagwa, Thomas McGriff, Cameron Solomon, Mitchell Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor (3-0) #2/3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 6,1 Officials: R- Gerry Pollard, U1- James Luckie, U2- Byron Jarrett Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: Fouled Out: OSU: #41 Solomon 3:26; #23 Hammonds 0:19 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU BU Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:07, BU 2nd-03:56. Largest lead - OSU by 7 1st-01:54, BU by 6 2nd-03:25. OSU led for 17:42. BU led for 16:28. Game was tied for 05:37. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 10 times. 16 Jan. 10, /1 BAYLOR 68 10/9 WEST VIRGINIA 89 Baylor suffered its first loss of the season at No. 10 West Virginia on Jan. 10. The Bears committed 29 turnovers, tied for fourth-most in program history and most since Nov. 30, Seven BU players committed 3 or more turnovers, and only Jake Lindsey (3a/3t) had a 1.0 or better A-T ratio. Despite out-rebounding WVU 41-32, the Bears attempted 13 fewer shots than the Mountaineers. Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. had team-highs of 10 points and 12 rebounds. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs West Virginia 01/10/17 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Baylor /3-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4,2 West Virginia /3-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Adrian, Nathan f Watkins, Brandon f Ahmad, Esa f Carter, Jevon g Miles Jr., Daxter g Myers, Teyvon Bolden, James Phillip, Tarik Long, James Harler, Chase West, Lamont Routt, Logan Bender, Maciej Macon, Elijah Konate, Sagaba Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5,1 Officials: Doug Sirmons, Kelly Self, Keith Kimble Technical fouls: Baylor-None. West Virginia-Miles Jr., Daxter; Konate, Sagaba. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor West Virginia In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU WVU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:08, WVU 2nd-00:22. Largest lead - BU None, WVU by 26 2nd-05:43. BU led for 00:00. WVU led for 39:09. Game was tied for 00:51. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times REVIEW 53

57 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 17 Jan. 14, /1 BAYLOR 77 25/RV KANSAS STATE 68 Baylor rebounded from its first loss of the season by winning at No. 25 Kansas State, 77-68, on Jan. 14. BU trailed with 10 minutes left, then went on an 8-0 run and led by at least 5 points the rest of the way. BU out-rebounded K-State and earned an 18-5 advantage in 2nd-chance points. Manu Lecomte scored a career-high 26 points, while Ishmail Wainright added a career-high 15 points and Al Freeman contributed 15 points and a career-high 5 assists. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Kansas State 01/14/17 3:31 pm CT at Manhattan, Kan. - Bramlage Coliseum Baylor (4-1) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1,1 Kansas State (2-3) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 JOHNSON, D.J. f WADE, Dean f STOKES, Kamau g BROWN, Barry g IWUNDU, Wesley g ERVIN II, Carlbe MAURICE, Isaiah SNEED, Xavier Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4,1 Officials: John Higgins, Jeb Hartness, Marques Pettigrew Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Kansas State-None. Attendance: No. 1 team visits Bramlage Coliseum for 8th time. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Kansas State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU KS Last FG - BU 2nd-01:36, KS 2nd-00:21. Largest lead - BU by 9 2nd-00:10, KS by 4 1st-11:54. BU led for 28:55. KS led for 07:08. Game was tied for 03:57. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 11 times. 18 Jan. 17, 2017 / TEXAS 64 6/6 BAYLOR 74 Johnathan Motley posted 32 points and 20 rebounds in a win over Texas on Jan. 17. The Bears led by 21 points with 6 minutes left before UT closed the gap to 10 with a 17-6 run the rest of the way. Motley s was the first game in Big 12 play since Oklahoma s Blake Griffin in 2009, and Motley joined Griffin, Kevin Durant (Texas) and Mario Boggan (Oklahoma State) as the only players to post games in Big 12 play. Nuni Omot also had a breakout game with 14 points and 5 rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Baylor 01/17/17 6 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Texas (1-5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 31 Allen, Jarrett f Cleare, Shaquille f Young, Jacob g Davis Jr., Eric g Roach Jr., Kerwin g Jones, Andrew Banks, James Yancy, Kendal Isom, Mareik Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,2 Baylor (5-1) #6/6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1,2 Officials: R- Ray Natili, U1- Kipp Kissinger, U2- Darron George Technical fouls: Texas-None. Baylor-Motley, Johnathan. Attendance: 7604 Fouled Out: Texas: #32 Cleare 10:43; #4 Banks 7:25 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UT BU Last FG - UT 2nd-00:18, BU 2nd-01:55. Largest lead - UT by 8 1st-13:45, BU by 21 2nd-05:51. UT led for 15:11. BU led for 23:45. Game was tied for 01:04. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. 54

58 GAME 19 Jan. 21, /6 BAYLOR 62 RV/RV TCU 53 Baylor faced a halftime deficit at TCU on Jan. 21, and despite 13 second-half lead changes, BU won There were 16 lead changes in the game, the last of which came when Ishmail Wainright hit a 3-pointer with 4:16 left to give BU a lead. That started a 15-5 run, as BU held TCU to 1-of-8 shooting in the last 5 minutes. The Bears won despite shooting 43% from the field (23-of-54), their lowest field goal percentage to that point of the season, by holding TCU to 29% shooting (17-of-58), including 25% in the second half (7-of-28). Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs TCU 01/21/17 7:00 PM at Fort Worth, Texas (Schollmaier Arena) Baylor (6-1) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 TCU (3-4) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Brodziansky, Vlad f Miller, JD f Fisher, Jaylen g Robinson, Alex g Williams, Kenrich g Bane, Desmond Parrish, Brandon Shepherd, Karviar Washburn, Chris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5,1 Officials: Joe DeRosa, Patrick Adams, Brooks Wells Technical fouls: Baylor-None. TCU-None. Attendance: 7276 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor TCU In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU TCU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:55, TCU 2nd-00:50. Largest lead - BU by 10 2nd-00:19, TCU by 2 1st-03:36. BU led for 32:38. TCU led for 04:47. Game was tied for 02:35. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 16 times. 20 Jan. 25, 2017 / TEXAS TECH 61 5/5 BAYLOR 65 Baylor shot a season-low 35% and made seven fewer field goals (17) than Texas Tech (24), but the Bears posted the 9thbest free throw performance in program history (93%, 26-of-28) on their way to a win on Jan. 25. Tech tied the game at with 18 minutes left, but BU scored the next 5 points and led the rest of the way. Ishmail Wainright blocked a potential game-winning 3-pointer with 2 seconds left and BU leading Johnathan Motley made 15-of-16 free throws on his way to game-highs of 25 points and 9 rebounds. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas Tech vs Baylor 01/25/17 7 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Texas Tech (3-5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Gray, Justin f Smith, Zach f Livingston, Anthony f Thomas, Devon g Evans, Keenan g Millinghaus, Shadell Stevenson, Niem Ross, Aaron Brandsma, Thomas Temple, Matthew Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor (7-1) #5/5 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4,2 Officials: R- Gary Maxwell, U1- James Luckie, U2- Chris Rastatter Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 7059 Fouled Out: Baylor: #03 Lindsey 0:47 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Tech Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TTU BU Last FG - TTU 2nd-01:05, BU 2nd-02:07. Largest lead - TTU by 1 1st-01:24, BU by 12 1st-10:22. TTU led for 00:35. BU led for 38:54. Game was tied for 00:31. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times REVIEW 55

59 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 21 Jan. 28, /5 BAYLOR 78 / OLE MISS 75 Baylor improved to 4-0 in the Big 12/SEC Challenge with a win at Ole Miss on Jan. 28. Ole Miss led by 15 points early and had a lead with 14:30 left, but BU went on a 12-2 run to tie it up and made clutch shots down the stretch, including 3-pointers from Jake Lindsey and Manu Lecomte in the final 2:15. BU overcame a 7-point halftime deficit by holding Ole Miss to 35% (8-of-23) shooting in the second half. Lecomte led BU with 17 points, while Johnathan Motley and Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. had 16 points apiece. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Ole Miss 01/28/17 5 PM at Oxford, Miss./The Pavilion at Ole Miss Baylor , 7-1 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Ole Miss , 3-5 SEC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Hymon,Marcanvis f Saiz,Sebastian f Neal,Cullen g Davis,Terence g Tyree,Breein g Burnett,Deandre Brooks,Rasheed Furmanavicius,Justas Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 Officials: Tony Greene, Lee Cassell, Darron George Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Ole Miss-None. Attendance: 9411 SEC/Big 12 Challenge Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Ole Miss In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU OM Last FG - BU 2nd-00:23, OM 2nd-02:16. Largest lead - BU by 6 2nd-00:23, OM by 15 1st-06:33. BU led for 07:28. OM led for 30:32. Game was tied for 01:59. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 7 times. 22 Feb. 1, /3 BAYLOR 68 3/2 KANSAS 73 Baylor built a halftime lead and had a lead with 6:30 remaining at Kansas, but KU converted on 20-of-27 free throws, while the Bears made only 4-of-6 in a loss in Lawrence on Feb. 1. Baylor made 6 more field goals than KU (28-22), and both teams committed 15 turnovers, but KU turned those turnovers into 23 points, while Baylor had only 8 points off turnovers. Johnathan Motley had 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Manu Lecomte had 16 points and 4 assists. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Kansas 02/01/17 8:06 p.m. at Lawrence, Kan. (Allen Fieldhouse) Baylor , 7-2 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 Kansas , 8-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 33 Lucas, Landen c Mason III, Frank g Graham, Devonte' g Mykhailiuk, Svi g Jackson, Josh g Vick, Lagerald Coleby, Dwight Lightfoot, Mitch Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Officials: Doug Sirmons, Ray Natili, Patrick Adams Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Kansas-None. Attendance: BU #3 J. Lindsey fouled out at 7:52 in 2nd half Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Kansas In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU KU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:52, KU 2nd-01:13. Largest lead - BU by 8 1st-01:44, KU by 6 2nd-16:41. BU led for 10:23. KU led for 20:25. Game was tied for 09:12. Score tied - 11 times. Lead changed - 10 times. 56

60 GAME 23 Feb. 4, 2017 /RV KANSAS STATE 56 2/3 BAYLOR 54 Baylor missed two shots that would ve tied the game in the final seconds and fell against K-State on Feb. 4. The Bears trailed by as many as 19 points (37-18 with 3 minutes left in 1st half), and were behind with 11 minutes remaining, then went on a run that came up just short, as BU missed jumpers in the final 3 seconds. Johnathan Motley posted 17 points and 14 rebounds, but was the only BU player in double-figures. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas State vs Baylor 02/04/17 2:05 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Kansas State (5-5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Johnson, D.J. f Wade, Dean f Stokes, Kamau g Brown, Barry g Iwundu, Wesley g Ervin Ii, Carlbe Maurice, Isaiah Sneed, Xavier Budke, Austin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Baylor (7-3) #2/3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni McClure, King Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3,2 Officials: R- Joe DeRosa, U1- Kelly Self, U2- Brooks Wells Technical fouls: Kansas State-TEAM. Baylor-None. Attendance: 7729 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench KSU BU Last FG - KSU 2nd-01:40, BU 2nd-00:43. Largest lead - KSU by 19 1st-04:05, BU by 3 1st-19:35. KSU led for 36:25. BU led for 02:52. Game was tied for 00:43. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 3 times. 24 Feb. 8, /8 BAYLOR 72 RV/RV OKLAHOMA STATE 69 Baylor built a 4-point halftime lead and extended it to 13 points with 4 minutes remaining, but the Bears had to fight off a furious OSU rally that cut the deficit to 1 point before BU came out on top in Stillwater on Feb. 8. Jo Lual-Acuil blocked a potential go-ahead shot with 26 seconds left, and Manu Lecomte s free throws sealed the win. Johnathan Motley reached the 1,000-point mark and had his 7th career game with 24 points and 11 boards. King McClure and Jake Lindsey had 10 points apiece while filling in for shooting guard Al Freeman. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Oklahoma State 02/08/17 6 p.m. at Gallagher-Iba Arena (Stillwater, Okla.) Baylor , 8-3 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Oklahoma State , 4-7 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Hammonds, Leyton f Carroll, Jeffrey f Solomon, Mitchell c Evans, Jawun g Forte, Phil g Averette, Brandon Dziagwa, Thomas McGriff, Cameron N'Guessan, Lucas Waters, Lindy Dillard, Davon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 Officials: Mike Stuart, Chris Rastatter, Keith Kimble Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 8170 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU OSU Last FG - BU 2nd-04:13, OSU 2nd-01:01. Largest lead - BU by 13 2nd-09:05, OSU by 2 1st-19:44. BU led for 37:50. OSU led for 01:06. Game was tied for 01:04. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time REVIEW 57

61 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 25 Feb. 11, 2017 / TCU 52 6/8 BAYLOR 70 Baylor swept the season series over TCU for a 5th straight year with a win on Feb. 11 in Waco. Johnathan Motley had 25 points on 12-of-15 shooting, while Manu Lecomte added 17 points and King McClure contributed 13 points, as the Bears shot 54% for the game, including 57% in the second half. Baylor held TCU to 17 points in the first half, tying a season-low for a Baylor opponent, on 23% shooting. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics TCU vs Baylor 02/11/17 1 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) TCU (6-6) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Brodziansky, Vlad f Miller, JD f Williams, Kenrich f Fisher, Jaylen g Robinson, Alex g Bane, Desmond Williams, Michael Parrish, Brandon Shepherd, Karviar Washburn, Chris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Baylor (9-3) #6/8 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: R- Gerry Pollard, U1- Ray Natili, U2- Paul Janssen Technical fouls: TCU-Williams, Kenrich. Baylor-None. Attendance: 7906 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total TCU Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TCU BU Last FG - TCU 2nd-01:01, BU 2nd-00:20. Largest lead - TCU None, BU by 22 2nd-03:57. TCU led for 00:00. BU led for 38:07. Game was tied for 01:32. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. 26 Feb. 13, /4 BAYLOR 78 / TEXAS TECH 84 Baylor overcame an early 11-0 deficit to take a halftime lead on Feb. 13 at Texas Tech, but the Bears committed 25 second-half fouls leading to 35 free throws and three players fouling out in an loss. Tech set season highs by a BU opponent in FG percentage (51%), free throws made (30) and free throw attempts (43) Terry Maston led the Bears with a career-high 22 points in 21 minutes off the bench, and Manu Lecomte added 16 points, but he fouled off with the Bears leading with 8:28 remaining. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Texas Tech 02/13/17 6:01 p.m. at Lubbock, TX (United Supermarkets Arena) Baylor (9-4 B12) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 11 Texas Tech (5-8 B12) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Smith, Zach f Livingston, Anthony f Gray, Justin g Stevenson, Niem g Evans, Keenan g Thomas, Devon Millinghaus, Shadell Ross, Aaron Brandsma, Thomas Temple, Matthew Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 9 Officials: Don Daily, Kipp Kissinger, Kerby Sitton Technical fouls: Baylor-Lecomte, Manu. Texas Tech-None. Attendance: 9202 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Texas Tech In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU TTU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:18, TTU 2nd-01:18. Largest lead - BU by 9 2nd-16:14, TTU by 12 1st-15:40. BU led for 15:09. TTU led for 21:25. Game was tied for 03:26. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 4 times. 58

62 GAME 27 Feb. 18, /3 KANSAS 67 4/4 BAYLOR 65 Baylor led for 33 minutes of game time against KU on Feb. 18, but the Jayhawks closed on an 8-0 run to win Landen Lucas gave KU a lead on free throws with 8.6 seconds left, and Manu Lecomte s buzzer-beater missed. Baylor built a 12-point first half lead and led at the break. KU used an 11-0 run to take a lead with 10 minutes left, but the Bears answered with a 9-0 run and were ahead with 3:30 remaining. Johnathan Motley led BU with 19 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists in 37 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas vs Baylor 02/18/17 12:07 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Kansas (12-2) #3/3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 33 Lucas, Landen c Mason III, Frank g Graham, Devonte' g Mykhailiuk, Svi g Jackson, Josh g Vick, Lagerald Bragg Jr., Carlton Lightfoot, Mitch Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,2 Baylor (9-5) #4/4 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3,1 Officials: R- Joe DeRosa, U1- Mike Stuart, U2- Bert Smith Technical fouls: Kansas-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench KU BU Last FG - KU 2nd-02:38, BU 2nd-04:18. Largest lead - KU by 5 2nd-10:18, BU by 12 1st-00:55. KU led for 02:21. BU led for 33:01. Game was tied for 04:38. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 3 times. 28 Feb. 21, 2017 / OKLAHOMA 54 9/9 BAYLOR 60 Baylor built a 10-point halftime lead and held off a late rally to defeat Oklahoma, 60-54, in Waco on Feb. 21. The Bears shot only 38% from the field, including making only 7 field goals while shooting 30% in the second half, but they held OU to 33% for the game, blocked 10 shots and out-rebounded the Sooners Johnathan Motley had 21 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocks in 34 minutes. Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. tied his career-high with 7 blocks and added 11 points and 9 rebounds in 28 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma vs Baylor 02/21/17 6:01 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) Oklahoma (3-12) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Doolittle, Kristian f Lattin, Khadeem f Strong-Moore,Darrion g Odomes, Rashard g McGusty, Kameron g James, Christian McNeace, Jamuni Freeman, Matt Shepherd, Jordan Buford, Dante Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3,1 Baylor (10-5)#9/9 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Officials: R- Doug Sirmons, U1- Kelly Self, U2- Patrick Adams Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 6135 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OU BU Last FG - OU 2nd-00:47, BU 2nd-06:04. Largest lead - OU by 1 1st-19:15, BU by 15 1st-10:56. OU led for 00:23. BU led for 38:28. Game was tied for 01:09. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times REVIEW 59

63 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 29 Feb. 25, /9 BAYLOR 69 RV/RV IOWA STATE 72 Baylor was unable to overcome Iowa State s 58% shooting, as the Cyclones won in Ames on Feb. 25. The Bears out-rebounded ISU and turned 20 offensive boards into 26 second-chance points. Baylor trailed by 8 points with 20 seconds left, then the Bears got consecutive 3-pointers from Al Freeman and King McClure and had a shot to tie it at the buzzer, but McClure s 3-pointer fell short. Manu Lecomte didn t play the last 18 minutes with an injury and was held scoreless in a season-low 15 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Iowa State 02/25/17 3:05 p.m. at Hilton Coliseum - Ames, Iowa Baylor , 10-6 (#9) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo * Motley, Johnathan * Lecomte, Manu * McClure, King * Wainright, Ishmail * Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 Iowa State , 11-5 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Morris, Monte * Mitrou-Long, Naz * Thomas, Matt * Burton, Deonte * Young, Solomon * Weiler-Babb, Nick Jackson, Donovan Holden, Merrill Bowie, Darrell Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Officials: Paul Janssen, Keith Kimble, Byron Jarrett Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Iowa State-None. Attendance: Fouled Out: none Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Iowa State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU ISU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:04, ISU 2nd-01:16. Largest lead - BU by 6 2nd-16:08, ISU by 8 2nd-00:38. BU led for 14:19. ISU led for 17:38. Game was tied for 08:03. Score tied - 13 times. Lead changed - 9 times. 30 Feb. 27, /10 WEST VIRGINIA 62 11/11 BAYLOR 71 BU extended its school record with a fourth top-10 win this season, beating No. 10 West Virginia, 71-62, on Feb. 27. The Bears trailed with 9 minutes left, but BU went on a 23-4 run to go up by 11 with 2:25 to play. With Manu Lecomte out with an ankle sprain, Jake Lindsey made his career-first start at point guard and had 6 points and 4 assists in 27 minutes. Wendell Mitchell added 4 points and 2 assists in 19 minutes as backup point guard. Johnathan Motley had a game-high 23 points and Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. posted a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs Baylor 02/27/17 6:01 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) West Virginia (11-6)#10/10 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Adrian, Nathan f Macon, Elijah f Carter, Jevon g Miles Jr., Daxter g Phillip, Tarik g Myers, Teyvon Bolden, James Harler, Chase West, Lamont Watkins, Brandon Bender, Maciej Konate, Sagaba Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor (11-6)#11/11 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lindsey, Jake g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4,1 Officials: R- Ray Natili, U1- James Luckie, U2- Kipp Kissinger Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Baylor-TEAM. Attendance: 8203 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total West Virginia Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench WVU BU Last FG - WVU 2nd-00:29, BU 2nd-01:57. Largest lead - WVU by 8 2nd-09:04, BU by 13 2nd-00:47. WVU led for 18:14. BU led for 19:01. Game was tied for 02:45. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 10 times. 60

64 GAME 31 March 4, /11 BAYLOR 75 / TEXAS 64 Baylor tied its school records for regular-season wins (25), conference victories (12) and best Big 12 finish (tie for 2nd place) by winning its season finale at Texas, 75-64, on March 4. The Bears jumped out to an 11-point halftime lead and led by at least 5 points the rest of the game. BU played without Manu Lecomte for a second straight game, but Jake Lindsey stepped in with a career-high 16 points and 4 assists in a career-high 33 minutes. Johnathan Motley added 17 points and 17 rebounds. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Texas 03/04/17 3:05 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) Baylor , 12-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Wainright, Ishmail f Lindsey, Jake g McClure, King g Mitchell, Wendell Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,2 Texas , 4-14 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 31 Allen, Jarrett f Cleare, Shaquille f Yancy, Kendal g Roach Jr., Kerwin g Isom, Mareik g Jones, Andrew Young, Jacob Banks, James Davis Jr., Eric Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0,3 Officials: Steve Olson, Don Daily, Rodrick Dixon Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Texas-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Texas In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU UT Last FG - BU 2nd-01:02, UT 2nd-00:42. Largest lead - BU by 17 2nd-05:34, UT by 2 1st-16:33. BU led for 33:24. UT led for 04:28. Game was tied for 02:03. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 10 times. 32 March 9, 2017 / KANSAS STATE 70 9/10 BAYLOR 64 Running into a K-State team in desperate need of a win, the Bears saw their Big 12 Championship run come to an abrupt end. Baylor took an early 13-8 lead, but the Wildcats ran off 8 straight points as BU went scoreless for nearly 5 minutes. Jake Lindsey had a career-high 11 assists and 0 turnovers in a career-high 35 minutes. Manu Lecomte returned from missing two and a half games with an ankle sprain to post 13 points in 24 minutes off the bench, and Al Freeman scored a team-high 16 points in 18 minutes off the bench, including 11 points in the last 3 minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas State vs Baylor 03/09/17 8:37 p.m. at Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) Kansas State , 8-10 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Johnson, D.J. f Iwundu, Wesley f Wade, Dean f Stokes, Kamau g Brown, Barry g Ervin Ii, Carlbe Maurice, Isaiah Sneed, Xavier Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Baylor , 12-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lindsey, Jake g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Lecomte, Manu Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Officials: Mike Stuart, Doug Sirmons, Paul Janssen Technical fouls: Kansas State-None. Baylor-Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo. Attendance: Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Championship Quarterfinal Baylor #5 J. Motley fouled out with seven seconds remaining in the game. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench KS BU Last FG - KS 2nd-01:14, BU 2nd-00:26. Largest lead - KS by 11 2nd-04:10, BU by 5 1st-16:26. KS led for 21:24. BU led for 13:08. Game was tied for 05:27. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 7 times REVIEW 61

65 GAME RECAPS REVIEW 33 March 17, 2017 / NEW MEXICO STATE 73 12/11 BAYLOR 91 Baylor rallied from halftime deficit to defeat New Mexico State in the NCAA Tournament first round, thanks in large part to contributions off the bench from Al Freeman and Terry Maston. BU trailed by 4 early in the 2nd half, then went on a 28-6 run over the next 11 minutes to take control. Freeman had a season-high 21 points, while Maston poured in 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting with a season-high 9 rebounds. Johnathan Motley overcame first-half foul trouble to post a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics New Mexico State vs Baylor 03/17/17 11:40 a.m. at Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center) New Mexico State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Wilkins, Johnathon f Chuha, Eli f Huggins, Braxton g Baker, Ian g Taylor, Matt g Haley, Jermaine Ellis, Chancellor Jones, Jemerrio Garza, Joe Bhullar, Tanveer Pennie, Jalyn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 Officials: Jamie Luckie, Gene Steratore, Evon Burroughs Technical fouls: New Mexico State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total New Mexico State Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench NMSU BU Last FG - NMSU 2nd-00:07, BU 2nd-00:13. Largest lead - NMSU by 8 1st-14:26, BU by 20 2nd-08:43. NMSU led for 08:43. BU led for 27:42. Game was tied for 03:35. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 9 times. 34 March 19, 2017 /RV SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 78 12/11 BAYLOR 82 BU trailed USC with 7:30 left, but went on a 14-4 run and held on to win in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. Baylor won despite allowing USC to shoot 55% for the game and 57% in the 2nd half. Manu Lecomte scored all 12 of his points in the final 4:40, starting with a 4-point play that put BU ahead for good. King McClure tied his career high with 17 points on 5-of-8 from 3-point range, including 14 first-half points. Terry Maston recorded his second consecutive 19-point, 9-rebound game off the bench. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Southern California vs Baylor 03/19/17 7:00 p.m. at Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center) Southern California Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Metu, Chimezie f Boatwright, Bennie f McLaughlin, Jordan g Melton, De'Anthony g Stewart, Elijah g Aaron, Shaqquan Mathews, Jonah Rakocevic, Nick Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: Michael Stephens, Don Daily, Joe Lindsay Technical fouls: Southern California-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Southern California Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench USC BU Last FG - USC 2nd-00:01, BU 2nd-00:28. Largest lead - USC by 5 1st-17:37, BU by 10 1st-02:08. USC led for 08:43. BU led for 25:01. Game was tied for 05:51. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 7 times. 62

66 GAME 35 March 24, 2017 /RV SOUTH CAROLINA 70 12/11 BAYLOR 50 Baylor set season-lows for points (50), field goals made (17) and field-goal percentage (.304) The Bears led early, but South Carolina scored 18 unanswered as BU went scoreless for 7:44 BU rallied from 21 down in the second half to cut the deficit to 11 at with 10:38 left, but South Carolina answered with back-to-back 3-pointers from Sindarius Thornwell and Duane Notice Johnathan Motley had team-high 18 points and 9 rebounds, while playing through what was later diagnosed as a torn meniscus Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics South Carolina vs Baylor 03/24/17 7:29pm at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY South Carolina Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 KOTSAR,MAIK f SILVA,CHRIS f THORNWELL,SINDARIU g NOTICE,DUANE g DOZIER,PJ g GRAVETT,HASSANI FELDER,RAKYM BLANTON,TEMARCUS MCKIE,JUSTIN HINSON,EVAN KEITA,SEDEE Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Baylor Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Officials: Mike Roberts, John Gaffney, Gene Steratore Technical fouls: South Carolina-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship East Regional Semifinals Score by periods 1st 2nd Total South Carolina Baylor In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SC BU Last FG - SC 2nd-02:29, BU 2nd-01:38. Largest lead - SC by 22 2nd-04:49, BU by 2 1st-10:33. SC led for 36:17. BU led for 01:49. Game was tied for 01:54. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 4 times REVIEW 63

67 DEPARTED LETTERWINNERS REVIEW AL FREEMAN G L CHARLOTTE, N.C. (FINDLAY PREP [NEV.] Three-year letterwinner guard, sat out season after suffering preseason wrist injury... Played 99 games and made 57 starts over three seasons of action... Graduated in May 2017 and transferred to North Carolina State for final season of eligibility... Helped Bears to NCAA Tournament appearances in all three seasons of action, culminating with 2017 Sweet 16 berth in final season at Baylor... Played in 91 consecutive games dating from start of redshirt freshman season through 23 games in junior year... Scored in double-figures 43 times during career, including six 20-point games... Two-time Academic All-Big 12 Second Team honoree, becoming fourth player in program history honored in consecutive years... Three-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection. Baylor Career Record Book: Finished BU career ranked 11th in free throw percentage at.814 (192-of-236)... Posted sixth-best single-season free throw percentage with.853 (87-of-102) mark in sophomore season... Played all 34 games as freshman, tied for fifth-most games played by a BU freshman... Started all 34 games as sophomore, fourthmost games started by a BU sophomore (Junior): Played in 31 games with 22 starts, averaging 9.7 points in 23.9 minutes per game... Started 22 of first 23 games, then sat out four consecutive games, snapping streak of 91 consecutive games played... Came off bench in final eight games, playing at least 18 minutes as reserve in seven of those eight contests... Helped BU to 15-0 start, leading to first No. 1 national ranking in program history... Scored in double-digits in 16 of 31 games... Ranked third on team with 9.7 points per game, second with 44 made 3-pointers and third with 72 made free throws... Began season with team-high 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting, added five rebounds in 30 minutes against Oral Roberts (11/11)... Scored 18 points and had season-high six rebounds in 31 minutes of win over FGCU (11/18), including 6-of-6 at foul line... Posted 15 points in 33 minutes of Battle 4 Atlantis quarterfinal win over VCU (11/23)... Shot 15-of-29 from 3-point range during six-game doublefigure scoring streak that began with 13 points in 24 minutes vs. Sam Houston State (11/30)... Had 10 points in 25 minutes of win over No. 7 Xavier (12/3)... Scored 14 points on 5-of-6 shooting in 25 minutes vs. Southern (12/14)... Made career-high five 3-pointers on way to team-high 19 points in 28 minutes against Jackson State (12/17)... Had 16 points on 4-of-6 from 3-point range in 19 minutes vs. John Brown (12/18)... Capped six-game streak with 10 points in 25 minutes vs. Texas Southern (12/21)... Snapped streak of 47 consecutive starts by playing 22 minutes off bench vs. Iowa State (1/4)... Returned to starting lineup for next nine games... Tied team-high with 10 points in 19 minutes at No. 10 West Virginia (1/10)... Posted 15 points and team-high five assists in 28 minutes of win at No. 25 Kansas State (1/14)... Scored 10 points in season-high 34 minutes of win over Texas (1/17)... Tied season-high with six rebounds and added four assists at No. 3 Kansas (2/1)... Sat out four straight games beginning at Oklahoma State (2/7), snapping streak of 91 consecutive games played... Made all four 3-point attempts and scored 14 points in 24 minutes off bench at Iowa State (2/25)... Had 12 points in 22 minutes off bench in win over No. 10 West Virginia (2/27), helping Bears to fourth win of season over top 10-ranked opponent... Scored teamhigh 16 points in 18 minutes off bench in Big 12 Championship quarterfinal game vs. Kansas State (3/9)... Played crucial role in NCAA Tournament first-round win over New Mexico State (3/17), scoring season-high 21 points and grabbing five rebounds in 25 minutes off bench... Went perfect 3-of-3 from downtown and made all six free throws vs. NMSU... Played final game of Baylor career in Sweet 16 at Madison Square Garden vs. South Carolina (3/24), posting four points and two rebounds in 23 minutes off bench (Sophomore): Started all 34 games at shooting guard, fourthmost games started by a sophomore in program history... Averaged 11.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 30.0 minutes per game... Played at least 19 minutes in every game and scored in double-figures in 20 contests... Had five games with 20+ points, including career-high 22 points at No. 25 Oregon (11/16)... Ranked second on team and 18th in Big 12 Conference in scoring (11.3 ppg)... Posted sixth-best single-season free throw percentage in program history at.853 (87-of-102), which ranked third among Big 12 players during season... Ranked 12th in Big 12 with pointers made per game... Led team in scoring eight times... Began season with career-best streak of five consecutive double-figure scoring games, nearly matching seven double-digit games from entire freshman season... Had back-to-back 20-point games with career-high 22 at Oregon (11/16) and 20 vs. Jackson State (11/20)... Tied career-high with four 3-pointers made in each of those games, and equaled careerhigh with seven rebounds at Oregon... Had 14 points and career-high five assists vs. Savannah State (11/23)... Again posted career-high five assists and added 19 points vs. Arkansas State (11/27)... Recorded third career 20-point game with 21 points in 31 minutes of win vs. Texas Southern (12/29)... Had 21 points in 36 minutes of win vs. Oklahoma State (1/5), including going 8-of-8 at free throw line... Played career-high 38 minutes in double-overtime win vs. Kansas State (1/20), scoring all 11 of his points after regulation, including all seven of Baylor s points in first OT... Scored 21 points on 6-of-7 shooting and 6-of-6 at free throw line in win at Kansas State (2/10)... Posted 17 points in 34 minutes vs. No. 2 Kansas (2/23)... Scored in double-figures in both games at Big 12 Championship, posting 12 in win vs. No. 23 Texas (3/10) and 14 in semifinals vs. No. 1 Kansas (3/11)... Played in NCAA Tournament for second consecutive year, posted six points and three rebounds in 28 minutes vs. Yale (3/17)... Earned second-team Academic All-Big 12 recognition for second straight season... Named to fall 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (Redshirt Freshman): Played all 34 games during debut season, including one start... First guard off bench, averaged 4.8 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.1 minutes per game... Saw double-digit minutes in 30 of 34 games overall and played at least 12 minutes off bench in 16 of 18 conference games... Played at least 20 minutes in 13 games... Scored seven-plus points off bench in 12 games, and BU went 11-1 in those games... Recorded double-digit points in seven contests, all Baylor wins... Posted season-high 13 points on only five field goal attempts in 22 minutes off bench vs. Norfolk State (12/30)... Scored conference-season-highs of 11 points in wins at West Virginia (2/7) and vs. Kansas State (2/21)... Made career-first start against Huston-Tillotson (1/21), had 10 points, five rebounds and team-high five assists in season-high-tying 28 minutes... Had 10 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in 24 minutes off bench in win over Texas A&M (12/9)... Followed with 10 points in 18 minutes off bench in next game vs. New Mexico State (12/17)... Posted season-high three steals in just 12 minutes off bench in Baylor s first-ever win at Iowa State (2/25)... Recorded 10 points and season-high-tying seven rebounds in 27 minutes off bench in win vs. West Virginia (2/28)... Had three assists in just eight minutes of action in NCAA Tournament game against Georgia State (3/19)... Earned Academic All-Big 12 second-team honors and was named to spring 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (True Freshman): Sat out first season at Baylor after suffering wrist injury, redshirted to retain eligibility... Named to fall 2013 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll. FREEMAN S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (RFR.) (SO.) (JR.) CAREER

68 DEPARTED JOHNATHAN MOTLEY F L HOUSTON, TEXAS (NORTH SHORE HS) Three-year letterwinner, developed from unheralded recruit into first consensus All-American in program history when he was named 2017 second-team consensus All-America... Won 2017 Karl Malone Award as nation s top power forward, becoming Baylor s first major award winner... Also became first unanimous All-Big 12 first team selection in program history in Two-time All-Big 12 honoree, picked up third-team honors from league s coaches in Played in 102 games and made 77 starts over three collegiate seasons after redshirting in Helped Bears to NCAA Tournament in all three seasons, culminating with 2017 Sweet 16 berth... Elected to forego final season of collegiate eligibility to enter 2017 NBA Draft, signed as free agent with Dallas Mavericks... Only player in program history with 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, 100 blocks and 100 assists... Finished BU career tied for 17th on Baylor s all-time scoring list with 1,229 career points... Ranked seventh in school history with 122 career blocks and tied for ninth with 20 career double-doubles... Posted 15 double-doubles in , tied for fifth-most in a season in school history... Recorded fourth game in program history and first in Big 12 play since Oklahoma s Blake Griffin in 2009 when he had 32 points and 20 rebounds in a win over Texas on Jan. 17, Named one of 10 Naismith Trophy semifinalists, one of 15 players on the Wooden Award National Ballot in Holds school-record with four career Big 12 Player of the Week honors, including single-season record with three Big 12 Player of the Week awards in Baylor Career Records Book: Finished BU career ranked tied for 17th on all-time scoring list with 1,229 points... Recorded 122 career blocks, seventh-most in program history... Tied for 10th with 19 career doubledoubles... Tied for sixth on single-season double-doubles list with 14 in Started 42 career Big 12 games, seventh-most at BU... Made 226 field goals in , eighth-most in a single season... Shot.614 from field in , seventh-best single-season field goal percentage... Grabbed 335 rebounds in , which ranks seventh on single-season list... Holds school record for best career NCAA Tournament field goal percentage at.561 (32-of-57)... Tied school record for most rebounds in a Big 12 game with 20 boards vs. Texas on Jan. 17, 2017, which also tied 15th-most rebounds in a game by a Baylor player... Became one of seven players in program history to make every free throw in a game (min. 10 attempts) when he sank 11-of-11 vs. West Virginia in final home game of career on Feb. 27, Posted best field goal percentage by a BU player in a Big 12 game (min. 10 attempts) with 12-of-13 effort at Texas on Feb. 20, 2016, which was also best field goal percentage in any BU game with minimum 12 attempts... Started 34 games as freshman in , thirdmost in program history by a freshman... Posted 46 blocks in , third-most by a BU freshman... Had 39 blocks in , fourth-most by a BU sophomore... Scored 589 points in , second-most in a season by a BU junior... Also made 226 field goals and 128 free throws and grabbed 335 rebounds in , which were third, fourth and fourth-most by a BU junior, respectively (Junior): Named Baylor s first-ever consensus All-American, picking up second-team honors... Also became BU s first major award winner by picking up Karl Malone Award as nation s top power forward... Became BU s first consensus first-team All-Big 12 honoree, as he was consensus selection by both league s coaches and media... Baylor s 16th player to earn All-America recognition, first player honored as USBWA All-American and third player named to an AP All-America team... Selected as USBWA District VII Player of the Year... Started final 34 games after missing season opener... Led team with 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 30.5 minutes per game... Ranked second on team with 1.1 blocks per game and.521 field goal percentage, fourth in assists per game (2.3)... Led Big 12 Conference in double-doubles (15) and rebounds per game, ranked fourth in scoring, fifth in field goal percentage, 12th in blocks per game and 15th in free throw percentage (.699)... Named 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis MVP after averaging 20.0 points and 7.3 rebounds in wins over VCU, No. 24 Michigan State and No. 10 Louisville... Earned school-record three Big 12 Player of the Week honors (11/28, 1/9, 1/23)... Led team in scoring 20 times and rebounding 24 times... Scored in double-figures in 30 of 34 games, including each of last 18 games... Posted 17 points and seven rebounds in win over No. 4 Oregon (11/15)... Had first double-double of season with 19 points and 10 boards in Battle 4 Atlantis quarterfinal win vs. VCU (11/23)... Scored 20 first-half points on way to 26 points, six rebounds and three assists in win over No. 24 Michigan State (11/24)... Posted 15 points and six rebounds in Battle 4 Atlantis championship game win vs. No. 10 Louisville (11/25)... Had 17 points and eight rebounds in win over No. 7 Xavier (12/3)... Had four straight double-doubles beginning with 17 points and 11 boards vs. Texas Southern (12/21)... Opened Big 12 play with 19 points, 13 rebounds and three blocks in just 22 minutes of win at Oklahoma (12/30)... Had 13 points and 12 rebounds in career-high 37 minutes of win over Iowa State (1/4)... Posted 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State (1/7), helping Bears to 15-0 start and first No. 1 ranking in program history... Recorded first game in Big 12 Conference play since OU s Blake Griffin in 2009 when he notched 32 points and 20 boards in win over Texas (1/17)... That game was fourth game in Baylor history and began streak of 18 straight games scoring in double-figures to close season... Went 15-of-16 at free throw line on way to 25 points and nine rebounds in win over Texas Tech (1/25)... Had 16 points, 10 rebounds and three assists in loss at No. 3 Kansas (2/1)... Posted 17 points and 14 boards vs. Kansas State (2/4)... Recorded third straight double-double with 24 points and 11 rebounds in win at Oklahoma State (2/8)... Had 21 points, 16 rebounds and careerhigh five assists in win over Oklahoma (2/21)... Followed up with 27 points, 11 rebounds and four assists at Iowa State (2/25)... Helped Bears knock off No. 10 West Virginia (2/27) with 23 points, including 11-of-11 at free throw line, eight rebounds and three blocks... Closed regular season with 17 points and 17 rebounds at Texas (3/4)... Averaged 17.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.7 assists over three NCAA Tournament games, leading Bears to fourth Sweet 16 in last eight seasons... Had 15 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 29 minutes of first-round win vs. New Mexico State (3/17)... Posted 19 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks in 27 minutes of second-round victory against Southern California (3/19)... Led team in points, rebounds and blocks with 18 points, nine rebounds and one block in 32 minutes of Sweet 16 loss to South Carolina (3/24) (Sophomore): Played in all 34 games, including nine starts, all of which came over season s final 11 contests... Earned third-team All-Big 12 recognition from league s coaches... Averaged 11.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 20.9 minutes per game... Led Big 12 with.614 field goal percentage, which was seventh-best single-season mark in program history and a nearly 20 percent improvement from.417 mark as redshirt freshman... Named USBWA National Player of the Week (2/21) after scoring 51 points in wins at No. 24 Texas and vs. No. 13 Iowa State... Scored in double-figures 17 times, more than doubling his eight doubledigit scoring games as freshman... Posted seven games of 20+ points and four double-doubles... Despite coming off bench majority of season, played 20+ minutes in 20 of 34 games... Scored in double-figures in five of first six games, including double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds in just 22 minutes vs. Savannah State (11/23)... Had 23 points on 11-of-14 shooting in 22 minutes vs. Prairie View A&M (12/2)... Scored 23 points on 11-of-15 shooting in only 14 minutes vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16)... Made 13-of-15 shots to lead Baylor to win at No. 13 Iowa State (1/9) with career-highs of 27 points and 13 rebounds in then-career-high 34 minutes off bench... Played career-high 37 minutes and went 7-of-7 from field with nine rebounds, four blocks and two steals in double-overtime REVIEW MOTLEY S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (RFR.) (SO.) (JR.) CAREER

69 DEPARTED LETTERWINNERS REVIEW win over Kansas State (1/20)... Had third double-double of season with 15 points and 10 rebounds in 27 minutes vs. No. 1 Oklahoma (1/23)... Entered starting lineup for eight of final nine games, with lone exception of senior night... Earned Big 12 and USBWA National Player of the Week honors after scoring 51 points on 22-of-30 shooting in Bears wins vs. No. 13 Iowa State (2/16) and at No. 24 Texas (2/20)... Led Baylor to season sweep of Iowa State with career-high-tying 27 points, 10 rebounds and season-high four blocks in 35 minutes... Set Baylor s single-game record for field goal percentage in a Big 12 game by going 12-of-13 from field for 24 points in 28 minutes of win at Texas... Scored 22 points in 31 minutes played, including career-highs of eight free throws made and 12 free throws attempted, in win at TCU (2/27)... Had 11 points and career-high three steals in 28 minutes of Big 12 Championship semifinal game vs. No. 1 Kansas (3/11)... Scored 15 points, grabbed seven rebounds and had two steals in 27 minutes of NCAA Tournament game vs. Yale (3/19) (Redshirt Freshman): Started all 34 games, averaging 7.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 21.5 minutes per game... Led team in blocks (46) and had more offensive rebounds (75) than defensive boards (68)... Finished sixth in Big 12 Conference with 46 blocks and ninth in league in offensive rebounds per game (2.2)... Scored in double figures eight times and Baylor went 7-1 in those games... Made collegiate debut with 10 points and four rebounds in 26 minutes vs. McNeese State (11/14)... Followed with 17 points and five boards in 33 minutes of four-point victory at South Carolina (11/18)... Started streak of season-best three games scoring in double-digits with career-first double-double, posting 22 points and 11 rebounds in 23 minutes of win vs. Texas A&M (12/9)... Had career-best eight offensive rebounds, while TAMU had only one offensive board as a team... Followed with 16 points, five rebounds and five blocks in 27 minutes vs. New Mexico State (12/17)... Earned Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors after posting 19 points, six blocks and five rebounds in 29 minutes vs. Southern (12/22)... Had four blocks in 18 minutes vs. Norfolk State (12/30), giving him 15 blocks over a three-game stretch, quadrupling season blocks total after recording five blocks in nine previous games... Scored season-high 24 points on 9-of-12 shooting in Big 12 opener at Oklahoma (1/3)... Posted 14 points, seven boards, career-best four assists and two blocks in 25 minutes of win vs. Iowa State (1/14)... Contributed 13 points in 25 minutes of win vs. Texas (1/31)... Had nine points and five rebounds in only 17 minutes of Big 12 Championship win vs. West Virginia (3/12)... Played 19 minutes in NCAA Tournament game vs. Georgia State (3/19), posting six points and four boards (True Freshman): Sat out first season at Baylor, redshirted to retain eligibility... Practiced against NBA-caliber big men in Cory Jefferson, Isaiah Austin and Rico Gathers. 66

70 DEPARTED ISHMAIL WAINRIGHT G L KANSAS CITY, MO. (MONTROSE CHRISTIAN [MD.]) Four-year letterwinner, played in 132 games and made 76 starts during BU career... First player in program history to play in four NCAA Tournaments... Earned All-Big 12 honorable mention and Big 12 All- Defensive Team recognition from league s coaches in Led Bears to Sweet 16 berths in both freshman (2014) and senior (2017) seasons... Lone senior on squad that achieved first No. 1 national ranking in program history... Started 69 consecutive games over final two seasons... Recorded 22 career games with at least five assists, and team went 21-1 in those games... Grandson of Maurice King, first African-American letterwinner in Kansas basketball history... After using four years of basketball eligibility, joined Baylor football team as tight end for 2017 season... Two-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection. Baylor Career Records Book: Finished career ranked fifth in program history with 132 games played and tied for third with 66 Big 12 games played... Participated in 90 wins, sixth-most in program history, and 37 wins in Big 12 play, tied for second-most by a BU player... Team went during four-year career, tied for third-most victories in a four-year career... Tied school record with eight NCAA Tournament games played (Senior): Lone senior on squad, led Bears to 15-0 start and first No. 1 national ranking in program history... Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 and Big 12 All-Defensive Team honors... Started all 35 games, averaging 5.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.7 steals in 29.4 minutes per game... Led team to six wins over ranked opponents, averaging 5.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists with 3.5 assist-to-turnover ratio in those games... Played at least 23 minutes in every game against Division I opponents... Opened season with 11 points and five rebounds in 25 minutes vs. Oral Roberts (11/11)... Posted four points, four rebounds and six assists in 24 minutes of win over No. 4 Oregon (11/15)... Led BU to Battle 4 Atlantis title, averaging 8.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists in three consecutive wins... Had four points, nine rebounds, three assists and two steals in 29 minutes of quarterfinal win vs. VCU (11/23)... Led BU to win over No. 24 Michigan State (11/24) with seven points, eight rebounds, career-high eight assists and zero turnovers in 33 minutes... Keyed Bears rally from 20 points down in second half of title game win over No. 10 Louisville (11/25), playing entire second half and recording eight rebounds and five assists in 30 total minutes... Posted 12 points and career-high five steals vs. Sam Houston State (11/30)... Had five rebounds and five assists in 27 minutes of win over No. 7 Xavier (12/3)... Scored then-career high 14 points, added six rebounds and tied career high with five steals in 29 minutes vs. Southern (12/14)... Tied career high eight assists, added seven rebounds in 25 minutes, made key defensive stop on final possession of two-point win win over Iowa State (1/4)... Scored career-high 15 points and tied career best with three made 3-pointers in career-high 38 minutes of win at No. 25 Kansas State (1/14)... Blocked potential go-ahead 3-pointer in final second of win over Texas Tech (1/25)... Had eight points and four steals in five-point loss at No. 3 Kansas (2/1)... Played at least 30 minutes in each of last eight games of season... Had nine rebounds and four assists in 37 minutes of win over Oklahoma (2/21)... Scored 14 points in 36 minutes at Iowa State (2/25)... Had seven points and eight rebounds in 36 minutes of senior night win over No. 10 West Virginia... Posted eight points and six boards in 36 minutes of NCAA Tournament first round win over New Mexico State (3/17)... Had seven points, six rebounds and five assists in second round win over USC (3/19)... Recorded team-high four assists in 31 minutes of final collegiate game, Sweet 16 loss to South Carolina (3/24) at Madison Square Garden (Junior): Started all 34 games, averaging 24.7 minutes per game... Filled stat sheet with 5.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.0 steals per game... Posted multiple assists in 23 games and had 2:1 or better assistto-turnover ratio in 20 games... Ranked second on team with 90 assists, third with 2.0 assist-to-turnover ratio, third with 34 steals, fourth with 146 rebounds and fourth with 19 blocks... Led team in 3-point percentage at.406 (28-of-69)... Increased 3-point percentage to.472 (17-of-36) in Big 12 play, which was second-best in league among players with at least one attempt per game... Played more minutes during junior season (841) than previous two seasons combined (589)... Had eight games of five or more assists, all of which were Baylor wins... Scored in double-figures six times after not doing so in any of first 66 career games... Began season with eight points, nine rebounds, six assists and no turnovers in 32 minutes of win vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/13)... Had career-first double-digit scoring game with 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists with no turnovers in win over Savannah State (11/23)... Swiped career-best four steals, added four rebounds and three assists in 19 minutes vs. Arkansas State (11/27)... Made 4-of-5 from 3-point range for then-career-high 12 points at No. 24 Texas A&M (12/19)... Four 3-pointers made vs. A&M were more in one game than either of first two seasons (three made in , two made in )... Posted career-high 14 points in 31 minutes vs. New Mexico State (12/23)... Had 11 points, four rebounds and three steals in 27 minutes at No. 14 West Virginia (2/6)... Led Bears to win over No. 13 Iowa State (2/16) with 10 points, six assists and no turnovers in 31 minutes... Helped BU to win at No. 24 Texas (2/20) with four points, five rebounds, five assists, no turnovers, three steals and two blocks in 31 minutes... Tied career-high for points in a Big 12 game with 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting, six rebounds and four assists in 27 minutes at TCU (2/27)... Became first player in program history to play in three different NCAA Tournaments when he started against Yale (3/19)... Had team-highs with eight rebounds and three steals vs. Bulldogs, added seven points and four assists in 26 minutes (Sophomore): Saw action in 31 games off bench, averaging 1.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 9.6 minutes per game... Improved free-throw shooting from.500 in freshman season to.720 as sophomore (18-of-25)... Attempted only three more field goals (28) than free throws (25)... Only player on team with more rebounds (54) than points (42)... Posted 24 assists and 1.5 assist-to-turnover ratio... Had five points, five rebounds and season-high five assists in 20 minutes off bench in season opener vs. McNeese State (11/14), posting career-first game... Recorded four points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in 10 minutes off bench vs. Texas Southern (12/1)... Played season-high-tying 23 minutes off bench and had season-high seven points, four assists and two rebounds vs. Huston- Tillotson (1/21)... Dished out four assists in 11 minutes off bench in win vs. Kansas State (2/21)... Tied season high with seven points, added season-high six rebounds in 15 minutes off bench in Big 12 Championship win vs. West Virginia (3/12)... Named to spring 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (Freshman): Played in 32 games, making seven starts as only freshman to see action for Bears... Started season s first seven games before moving to reserve role... Averaged 1.9 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 9.1 minutes per game... Played 13 minutes in season opener vs. Colorado (11/8), posting season-high five rebounds and two assists... Dished out four assists in 19 minutes vs. South Carolina (11/12)... Scored three points in each of next four games, combined for 13 rebounds, seven assists and only one turnover in 68 minutes played during that stretch... Had season-high nine points on 4-of-6 shooting, added six assists and three rebounds in season-high 23 minutes off bench vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/1)... Played 17 minutes off bench vs. Oral Roberts (12/30), recording seasonhigh seven assists, one turnover and season-high five rebounds... Had six points, five assists and zero turnovers in 20 minutes off bench vs. Savannah State (1/3)... Most points in a Big 12 contest came when he posted six points in 14 minutes at Oklahoma (2/8)... Saw limited action in all three NCAA Tournament games, combining to score three points in four minutes played... Named to spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll. WAINRIGHT S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-D A TO B S TP AVG (FR.) (SO.) (JR.) (SR.) CAREER REVIEW 67

71 PROGRAM HISTORY HISTORY THE FIRST GAME Oct. 12, Baylor plays its first men s basketball game against Cowden Hall on Oct. 12, The Bears were victorious, 18-11, and finished their first season THE FIRST UNDEFEATED SEASON Baylor posts the school s first and only undefeated season during the campaign. The Bears finish a perfect 13-0, including wins over long-time rivals TCU and Texas THE IMMORTAL TEN Jan. 22, Among Baylor s rich traditions is an event that has had a lasting impact on the University and its athletic department the story of the Immortal Ten, one of America s first sports tragedies. Coach Ralph Wolf was taking his first Baylor basketball team to play Texas in Austin. In Round Rock, Texas, just miles from the team s arrival in Austin, a speeding train from the I&GA Railroad Company rammed into the side of the bus at a railway crossing near the center of the city. Ten of the 21 players, coaches and fans in the Baylor party that traveled on the bus that day were killed. For more information on The Immortal Ten, please see page 126 in this media almanac BAYLOR WINS FIRST OVERTIME GAME Jan. 11, In the Southwest Conference opener, Baylor and Texas tussle from start to finish, ultimately needing extra time. Baylor defeats the Longhorns, in double overtime the first overtime game in school history BAYLOR S FIRST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Five seasons after the tragedy of The Immortal Ten, Wolf s Baylor Bears claim the school s first conference title, winning the Southwest Conference with a 10-2 league record. It would be Wolf s only conference title and Baylor s last for 14 years RETURN OF THE OLD GUARD Bill Henderson returns for his second stint as Baylor s head coach after serving in World War II. Henderson takes over for Van Sweet during the season after the Bears started 0-11; the Bears finished with an 0-17 mark BAYLOR GOES DANCING FOR THE FIRST TIME Under Henderson s tutelage, the Baylor men s basketball program sees tremendous growth, beginning with the season. Baylor starts the season 9-0 and would win a thenschool-record 25 games en route to the first NCAA Tournament appearance in school history. The Bears won their second Southwest Conference title and first of four on Henderson s watch. Baylor advanced to the NCAA Western Regional in Kansas City, Mo., where it lost to future Big 12 rival Oklahoma State (then Oklahoma A&M) and Colorado BAYLOR-KENTUCKY BATTLE IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Two years later, Henderson s Bears return to the national stage with a 24-8 record and their second NCAA Tournament appearance, along with a third Southwest Conference title. This time, Baylor advances to the first of two NCAA Final Fours and made it to the national championship game against Adolph Rupp s Kentucky Wildcats at New York s Madison Square Garden. Despite a valiant effort, the Bears finish as the 1948 national runner-up, falling to Kentucky FIRST NATIONALLY RANKED OPPONENT Dec. 29, The AP Top 20 appears for the first time during the season. That year, the Bears face their first nationally ranked opponent No. 2 Oklahoma A&M. The Bears lost, BAYLOR APPEARS IN FIRST TOP 20 POLL Jan. 25, Baylor appeared in the AP Top 20 poll for the first time, debuting at No. 18. BAYLOR S FOURTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Baylor claims a share of the 1949 Southwest Conference championship the program s fourth conference crown. However, the Bears do not return to the NCAA Tournament, falling to Arizona in the NCAA Division Six Playoffs in Dallas. OWENS DRAFTED James Red Owens became the first Baylor player drafted by the now-nba. Owens was picked No. 21 overall by the Washington Capitols of the Basketball Association of America (forerunner of the present-day NBA) NCAA FINAL FOUR, TAKE TWO Don t let Baylor s record in fool you. That season, the Bears won their fifth and last Southwest Conference title and made their second NCAA Final Four trip. Baylor lost to No. 1 Bradley in the NCAA Western Regional final, before losing to No. 5 North Carolina State in the NCAA consolation game BAYLOR S FIRST WIN OVER RANKED OPPONENT Dec. 11, Nearly 10 years after facing their first ranked opponent, the Bears avenged that loss with a win over No. 20 Oklahoma State in Waco. It was Baylor s first win over a nationally ranked opponent after starting 0-10 vs. ranked teams REACHING THE CENTURY MARK Dec. 1, Baylor scores 100 points in a game for the first time, defeating UTA, , in Waco. Three days later, Baylor reaches 100 points again in a defeat of Tulane (Dec. 4) in New Orleans. Not to be outdone, BU reached the mark for a third time when it won, , over Trinity (Dec. 12) in Waco. 68

72 PROGRAM BAYLOR ENDS 20-YEAR AP POLL HIATUS Jan. 14, Baylor returns to the AP Top 20 poll after a 20- year hiatus, debuting at No. 19. A month later on Feb. 15, the Bears won their first game as a nationally ranked team, a victory over Texas THE MICROWAVE GOES FOR 50 Feb. 20, Baylor All-American scoring machine and future NBA great Vinnie Johnson scored a school-record 50 points in a win over TCU in Waco BEARS RETURN TO POSTSEASON March 12, For the first time since 1950, the Bears play in the postseason, earning a bid to the National Invitation Tournament. Baylor lost to UALR, 42-41, in Little Rock, Ark BAYLOR NCAA BOUND FOR FIRST TIME IN 38 YEARS March 17, A year after an NIT appearance, the Bears make their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 38 years. Baylor lost to Memphis State, 75-60, in South Bend, Ind FERRELL CENTER OPENS Nov. 29, After spending nearly 25 years at the Heart O Texas Coliseum, Baylor played its first game in its new oncampus home facility the Ferrell Center. San Diego State put a damper on the facility s debut, defeating Baylor However, BU won its first home game in the Ferrell Center Dec. 3, 1988, with a triumph over Hardin-Simmons BAYLOR MAKES SECOND NIT APPEARANCE March 15, Baylor makes its third postseason appearance in four seasons under head coach Gene Iba. The Bears lost to Mississippi State in the first round of the NIT in Starkville, Miss BIG 12 ERA BEGINS In its first season as a member of the Big 12 Conference, Baylor posts an overall record and finished ninth in the Big 12 standings at BAYLOR UPSETS NO. 6 KANSAS ON BIG MONDAY Feb. 12, Baylor upset No. 6 Kansas on ESPN2 s Big Monday at the Ferrell Center with an win. BEARS SHOCK TOP-SEED IOWA STATE March 9, Baylor, a No. 9 seed, shocked No. 7-ranked Iowa State the top seed in the Big 12 Tournament in the quarterfinals in Kansas City, Mo. The Bears held Big 12 Player of the Year and All-American Jamaal Tinsley to just eight points and six rebounds before he fouled out, playing just 26 minutes. Baylor s victory was named the Top Moment in Big 12 Championship history prior to the start of the 2003 tournament. Doug Tucker of The Associated Press was quoted as saying, I can t remember a more shocking loss. BAYLOR ENDS POSTSEASON DROUGHT March 14, Baylor ended its 11-year postseason drought with its third NIT appearance. The Bears lost, 83-73, in an NIT first-round matchup at New Mexico DREW ERA BEGINS Aug. 22, Scott Drew assumed the head coaching position at Baylor and took over one of the most daunting rebuilding projects in collegiate basketball history NO NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Baylor becomes the first team in NCAA history to not play a non-conference schedule due to NCAA sanctions TURNING THE CORNER After a 4-12 Big 12 record, Baylor was the No. 11 seed in the 2007 Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City. Facing No. 6 Missouri in the opening round, the Bears knocked off the Tigers, 97-83, for their first Big 12 tourney win since Curtis Jerrells scored a career-high 31 points and Henry Dugat added 25 to spark Baylor to its first Big 12 tourney win since upsetting No. 1 Iowa State in BACK-TO-BACK POLLS Jan , Baylor is ranked in back-to-back AP Top 25 polls for the first time in school history. HISTORY MARK IN CONFERENCE PLAY In only its second Big 12 season, Baylor finished league play with an 8-8 record the most league wins for the Bears since (11). It would be Baylor s highest Big 12 win total until the Bears won nine league games in FIVE-OVERTIME THRILLER Jan. 23, In the longest game in Big 12 history, the No. 25-ranked Baylor Bears outlast long-time rival, No. 18 Texas A&M, , in a five-overtime thriller in College Station, Texas. The win over Texas A&M snapped Baylor s 29-game losing streak to ranked opponents. BEARS CONTINUE CINDERELLA SEASON AT NCAA March 20, Drew s rebuilding project became complete when the Baylor Bears earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA West Regional in Washington, D.C. It marked Baylor s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 20 years and just the second since The Bears season ended with a loss to No. 6 seed Purdue,

73 PROGRAM HISTORY HISTORY COACHES POLL DEBUT Dec. 15, Baylor made its first appearance in the ESPN/ USA Today Top 25 Coaches poll under Drew, debuting at No. 24. The Bears would be ranked in the coaches poll for a school-record seven consecutive weeks. BAYLOR RANKED IN AP TOP 25 FOR SEVEN STRAIGHT WEEKS Jan. 21, Baylor is ranked for a then school-record seven consecutive weeks in the AP Top 25 poll, peaking at No. 19 on Dec. 29, BACK-TO-BACK 20-WIN SEASONS Baylor wins 24 games in , posting back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in school history. A DATE IN THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE GAME Following a sub-par regular season, finishing with a mark, Baylor entered the Big 12 Championship as a No. 9 seed against Nebraska, which beat the Bears in the regular-season finale. After soundly defeating the Huskers in the first round, Baylor posted upsets of top-seeded Kansas and fifth-seeded Texas to earn a berth in its first-ever Big 12 Championship title game. The Bears lost to No. 9 Missouri in the title game, A POSTSEASON RUN FOR THE AGES Even though the Bears were unable to return to the NCAA Tournament in 2009, Baylor did earn an NIT bid, which gave the program back-to-back postseason trips for the first time since Baylor won four games, defeating Georgetown, Virginia Tech and Auburn, to advance to the NIT Final Four at New York s Madison Square Garden. The Bears later defeated San Diego State to move onto the NIT championship game against Penn State. Baylor fell a few points shy of its first postseason tournament championship with a loss to the Nittany Lions THE NIGHTMARE ARRIVES Nov. 15, After transferring from Michigan, Ekpe Udoh became an instant impact player for the Bears. Udoh hit three game-winning shots, including a 20-foot turnaround jump at the buzzer to lift Baylor to a win over Hartford. Udoh finished with a then-career-high 21 points and added seven rebounds and five blocks. Udoh later hit game-winners vs. Missouri and at Nebraska. UDOH TALLIES SCHOOL S FIFTH TRIPLE-DOUBLE Jan. 6, Udoh recorded the fifth triple-double in Baylor history as the Bears defeated Morgan State, 79-63, in the Ferrell Center. Udoh swatted away a layup attempt with 1:35 remaining in the second half for his career-best 10th block after scoring 18 points and pulling down 17 rebounds. FIRST TOURNAMENT WIN IN 60 YEARS March 18, The last time Baylor had won an NCAA Tournament game, the field included only eight teams. Six decades later, the Bears dominated the game s final three minutes behind 20 points and 13 rebounds from Udoh to defeat No. 14 Sam Houston State, 68-59, in New Orleans. SEASON ENDS ONE WIN SHY OF FINAL FOUR March 28, In a season when the Bears were picked 10th in the Big 12 preseason coaches poll, Baylor fell one win shy of being the only Big 12 team in the Final Four. Baylor and No. 1 Duke went back and forth for the majority of the game until the Blue Devils pulled away in the final three minutes. The Bears lost to eventual national champion Duke, 78-71, in front of 47,492, fans at Reliant Stadium most of which were decked out in green and gold. BAYLOR RANKED NO. 10 IN FINAL ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25 April 6, After making its first Elite Eight appearance in the modern tournament era, Baylor was ranked 10th in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25 poll. BU was ranked No. 19 in the final AP Top 25 poll March 15. The No. 10 ranking marked the highest in program history, besting the previous high of No. 18 during the season. It marks the first time in program history that Baylor was ranked in the final AP and ESPN/USA Today polls AS HIGH AS NO. 9 Dec. 13, After entering the season ranked, Baylor climbed as high as No. 9 in both the AP and ESPN/USA TODAY Coaches polls a program record. The Bears were No. 9 for one week, posting a 1-1 record. DUNN S CAREER NIGHT LIFTS BEARS TO VICTORY Jan. 4, Senior LaceDarius Dunn scored a career-high 43 points and set a school record with 10 3-pointers as Baylor raced past Morgan State, Dunn hit three 3-pointers in less than 60 seconds, finishing with 29 second-half points. ANOTHER OT WIN AT TEXAS A&M Feb. 5, After missing a chance to give Baylor the lead in the latter part of regulation, Anthony Jones converted a layup with 3.1 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Bears a win over No. 16 Texas A&M in College Station. DUNN SETS BAYLOR SCORING RECORD Feb. 15, Dunn broke Terry Teagle s 29-year-old school record, becoming Baylor s all-time leading scorer. COLLEGE GAMEDAY MAKES CENTRAL TEXAS DEBUT March 5, Baylor and Waco were the center of the college basketball landscape when ESPN s College GameDay Driven By State Farm originated live from the Ferrell Center. A Ferrell Center-record 10,627 fans were on hand to witness Dunn become the Big 12 s all-time leading scorer. DUNN BECOMES BIG 12 S ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER March 5, Dunn became the Big 12 s career scoring leader in his final home game. He scored 22 points, breaking the league scoring record previously held by Texas Tech s Andre Emmett. 70

74 PROGRAM HIGHEST RANKING IN PROGRAM HISTORY Jan. 16, Baylor climbed to No. 3 in both the AP and ESPN/USA TODAY Coaches polls, giving the Bears their highestever ranking. Baylor was ranked in both polls for the entire season, never dropping below No. 14 nationally. HESLIP S NINE TREYS LEAD BEARS TO SWEET 16 March 17, Sophomore Brady Heslip drilled an NCAA record nine three-point field goals to lead Baylor past Colorado in Albuquerque, N.M., giving the Bears a Sweet 16 berth. WINNINGEST CLASS IN PROGRAM HISTORY March 23, With a win over Xavier in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, Baylor s three-member senior class recorded its 100th victory. Quincy Acy, Fred Ellis and Anthony Jones combined to succeed off the court as well, as all three graduated in four years or less. They led the Bears to 24, 28, 18 and 30 wins, respectively, in their four seasons together. JOINING ELITE COMPANY March 25, The Bears faced eventual-national champion Kentucky at Atlanta s Georgia Dome in the NCAA Tournament South Regional Final. Baylor joined Butler, Kansas, Kentucky, Florida and North Carolina as the only teams with two Elite Eight appearances in the last three seasons. PROGRAM-RECORD THREE PLAYERS DRAFTED June 28, A program-record three Baylor players were selected in the 2012 NBA Draft, marking the second time in program history multiple players were drafted in the same year. Perry Jones III (1st round, 28th overall) was selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder, while Quincy Acy (2nd round, 37th overall) was tabbed by the Toronto Raports and Quincy Miller (2nd round, 38th overall) was chosen by the Denver Nuggets. JACKSON SETS NIT ASSISTS RECORD March 22, Pierre Jackson led the Bears to an homecourt win over Arizona State in the NIT second round. His 16 assists were the most in a game in the NIT s 76-year history, and he added 26 points and four steals. It was his first of four consecutive double-doubles to end the season. FIRST NATIONAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP April 4, Baylor defeated Iowa, 74-54, to claim the NIT title. The Bears five-game run was spearheaded by Pierre Jackson, who was named NIT Most Outstanding Player, and Isaiah Austin and Cory Jefferson, who joined Jackson on the All-Tournament team ANOTHER UPSET OF KENTUCKY Dec. 6, No. 20 Baylor took on No. 3 Kentucky on an icy day at Arlington s AT&T Stadium, and the Bears came away with a win that vaulted them to No. 12 in the polls. It tied the highest-ranked opponent ever defeated by the Bears. FRANKLIN STEPS IN TO LEAD RESURGENCE Feb. 1, On a five-game losing streak and with a 1-6 Big 12 record, the Bears postseason hopes were on life support with an upcoming game at No. 8 Oklahoma State and starting point guard Kenny Chery injured. Gary Franklin stepped into the starting role and led the Bears to victory, scoring nine straight points on a trio of 3-pointers in the final four minutes to seal the win. After losing the next two games, the Bears went on to win 12 of their final 15 contests. DREW BECOMES ALL-TIME WINS LEADER March 14, Head coach Scott Drew earned his schoolrecord 202nd victory at BU as the Bears knocked off Texas, 86-69, in the Big 12 Championship semifinals. The victory was BU s third in as many days, earning a spot in the Big 12 title game for the third time in the last six seasons. BEARS RANKED NO. 8 IN FINAL ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25 April 2, After making its second Elite Eight appearance in three seasons, Baylor was ranked No. 8 in the final ESPN/USA TODAY Top 25 Coaches Poll. Baylor finished the season No. 9 in the final AP Top 25 Poll released March 12, and both were the highest final rankings in program history BEARS SNAP KENTUCKY S 55-GAME HOME WINNING STREAK Dec. 1, Baylor went into Rupp Arena and handed No. 8 Kentucky a defeat, snapping the Wildcats 55-game home winning streak. It was the first non-conference road win against an AP Top 25 team in program history. BU DOMINATES NO. 4 KANSAS IN FINAL REGULAR SEASON GAME March 9, Baylor crushed No. 4 Kansas, 81-58, in the final regular season game. The win was the highest-ranked team BU defeated in the regular season since defeating No. 3 Arkansas on Feb. 10, It was also the largest margin of victory over a ranked team in program history. Cory Jefferson led the way with 26 points. BEARS CLAIM THIRD SWEET 16 APPEARANCE IN FIVE YEARS March 23, Playing just down I-35 at San Antonio s AT&T Center, the Bears knocked off No. 3 seed Creighton in dominating fashion with an victory. It was BU s first-ever NCAA Tournament win over a higher seed, and the win made Baylor one of 12 teams with three Sweet 16 appearances in the last five years FIRST-EVER WIN IN AMES Feb. 25, Baylor notched its first-ever win at Iowa State, snapping a 12-game losing streak in Ames with a victory. BU hit 3-pointers on five consecutive possessions to take a lead with less than five minutes left, and the Bears held ISU to four points in the final 6:26. It was ISU s only home loss of the season. SCHOOL-RECORD SEVENTH WIN OVER RANKED OPPONENT March 12, Baylor notched its school-record seventh win over an AP Top 25 team by defeating No. 18 West Virginia, 80-70, in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinals. The Bears other wins against ranked teams came at home against No. 11 Iowa State, No. 19 Oklahoma, No. 19 Texas and No. 20 West Virginia, and on the road at No. 15 West Virginia and at No. 12 Iowa State. HISTORY 71

75 PROGRAM HISTORY PROGRAM S FIRST BACK-TO-BACK NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTHS March 19, BU earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season, marking the program s first consecutive NCAA Tourney appearances. The Bears went to Jacksonville, Fla., where they were upset, 57-56, by No. 14 Georgia State on an R.J. Hunter 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left DREW S 250TH WIN AT BAYLOR March 10, Head coach Scott Drew, in his 13th year leading the Bears, records his 250th win at Baylor as the Bears knock off No. 23 Texas in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinals, It was the Bears fifth win of the season over a ranked opponent. RANKED ENTIRE SEASON FOR SECOND TIME Baylor was ranked for the entire season in the coaches poll for the second time in program history, joining The Bears were one of 13 teams nationally ranked for the entire year, and BU climbed as high as No. 13 on Feb. 1 before finishing the year at No. 21 in the AP poll and No. 24 in the coaches poll. SCHOOL-RECORD STREAKS Baylor extended its school-record streak with a fifth consecutive 20-win season and earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, marking a school-record third straight March Madness appearance BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS CHAMPIONS Nov. 25, Baylor overcomes a 20-point second-half deficit to beat No. 10 Louisville and claim the Battle 4 Atlantis championship. It was the second of a school-record four wins against AP Top 10 ranked opponents during the season. Johnathan Motley was named tournament MVP. HISTORY PROGRAM S FIRST NO. 1 NATIONAL RANKING Jan. 9, BU climbed to No. 1 in both the AP and coaches polls for the first time in program history following a 15-0 start that included wins over No. 4 Oregon, No. 7 Xavier, No. 10 Louisville and No. 24 Michigan State. The Bears were unranked and didn t receive any votes in the preseason polls, but nine weeks later they achieved the fastest climb from unranked to No. 1 in AP Top 25 history. FOURTH SWEET 16 IN LAST EIGHT SEASONS March 19, Baylor defeats Southern California, 82-78, to advance to its fourth Sweet 16 since The Bears moved on to face South Carolina in the East Regional semifinals at worldfamous Madison Square Garden. CONTINUED STREAKS Baylor extended its school-record streak with a sixth consecutive 20-win season and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, marking a school-record fourth straight March Madness appearance. The No. 3 seed tied the best in program history, and the Bears also tied the school records for regularseason wins (25) and Big 12 Conference wins (12). 72

76 CONFERENCE 1932 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE RECORD: 14-4 (10-2 SOUTHWEST) HEAD COACH: RALPH WOLF ALL-SWC: RAY STRICKLAND Baylor won its first Southwest Conference title in 1932, finishing the season 14-4 overall with a 10-2 league record. The Bears were paced by two-time first-team All-SWC star Ray Strickland. Although Baylor won the Southwest Conference title, the Bears would have to wait 14 years before winning another conference title and earning a postseason invitation SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE RECORD: 25-5 (11-1 SOUTHWEST) HEAD COACH: BILL HENDERSON ALL-SWC: JACK ROBINSON ALL-AMERICAN: JACK ROBINSON Baylor s second Southwest Conference championship was part of the Bears best season in school history to this point. Baylor won a school-record 25 games which stood for more than 60 years while making the program s first NCAA Tournament appearance. The Bears also won a school-record 11 SWC games, finishing Baylor opened the season 9-0 and later won a then-schoolrecord 13 consecutive contests before losing its lone SWC game to Arkansas. The Bears later lost to Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State) and Colorado in the NCAA Western Regional in Kansas City, Mo SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE (CO-CHAMPIONS) RECORD: (9-3 SOUTHWEST) HEAD COACH: BILL HENDERSON ALL-SWC: DON HEATHINGTON, JAMES RED OWENS Baylor won its second consecutive Southwest Conference championship in 1949, posting a 9-3 league mark. Despite a overall record, the Bears had a shot to return to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four seasons, but Baylor lost to Arizona in a NCAA Division 6 Playoff game in Dallas SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE (CO-CHAMPIONS) RECORD: (8-4 SOUTHWEST) HEAD COACH: BILL HENDERSON ALL-SWC: DON HEATHINGTON NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: DON HEATHINGTON (ALL-WEST REGION) Head coach Bill Henderson claimed his fourth conference title in five seasons, leading the Bears to an 8-4 mark and a share of the Southwest Conference championship. The Bears finished the regular season with four straight league wins to clinch the fifth Southwest Conference championship in school history. Baylor would make its third NCAA Tournament appearance, defeating BYU in the NCAA Western Regional semifinal in Kansas City, Mo. The Bears nearly upset No. 1 Bradley in the regional final, but the Braves ultimately prevailed Baylor then headed to New York for the NCAA Final Four third-place game against No. 5 North Carolina State. The Bears lost to the Wolfpack, 53-41, to finish fourth nationally SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE RECORD: 24-8 (11-1 SOUTHWEST) HEAD COACH: BILL HENDERSON ALL-SWC: JACK ROBINSON, DON HEATHINGTON ALL-AMERICAN: JACK ROBINSON Baylor was once again crowned Southwest Conference champions, posting a 24-8 overall record and returning to the NCAA Tournament. The 1948 Bears would do something no other Baylor team had done for them win an NCAA Tournament game and advance to the Final Four in New York. Behind Baylor great and three-time first-team All-SWC selection Jack Robinson, the Bears advanced to the national championship game against the Kentucky Wildcats and legendary head coach Adolph Rupp. HISTORY 73

77 ALL-AMERICANS HISTORY ALL-AMERICANS HUBERT S. HUB KIRKPATRICK , first team (Helms Foundation) 1938, second team (Newspaper Enterprise Association) First-team All-SWC in Inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 EARL LACY PETE CREASY , third team (Newspaper Enterprise Association) First-team All-SWC in Also lettered three years in track and field... Inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 R. JACK ROBINSON , second team (Helms Foundation) 1948, second team (Helms Foundation) Won gold medal as member of 1948 U.S. Olympic team... Led Baylor to NCAA runner-up finish in Named to 60th and 75th Anniversary All-SWC teams... Inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 WILLIAM CHATMON (Helms Foundation) First-team All-SWC in Averaged 23.3 points as a senior ( )... Drafted by Buffalo Braves in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 VINNIE JOHNSON (Helms Foundation) 1979, second team (AP; Converse Yearbook) 1979 (Helms Foundation) Averaged 25.2 points as a senior ( )... Fastest Baylor player to score 1,000 career points... Baylor single-game scoring record with 50 points... Drafted No. 7 overall by Seattle Supersonics in Inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 TERRY TEAGLE (Helms Foundation) 1981 (Helms Foundation) 1982 (Helms Foundation) 1982, second team (AP) All-time Baylor scoring record stood until 2011; now ranks No Three-time first-team All-SWC SWC All-Tournament team... Drafted No. 16 overall by Houston Rockets in Inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 MICHEAL WILLIAMS , honorable mention (Sporting News) 1988, honorable mention (AP; UPI; Sporting News) Third all-time leading scorer at Baylor with 1,854 points... Member of Baylor s 1988 NCAA Tournament team... Became Baylor s first freshman All-American in 1985 (Associated Press, second team)... Drafted No. 48 overall by Detroit Pistons in Named to Baylor s All-Centennial Team in 2006 DARRYL MIDDLETON , honorable mention (AP; UPI; Basketball Times) Sixth all-time leading scorer at Baylor with 1,677 points... Member of Baylor s 1988 NCAA Tournament team... Drafted No. 68 overall by Atlanta Hawks in Named to Baylor s All- Centennial Team in Inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010 CURTIS JERRELLS , fourth team (Yahoo! Sports) First Baylor All-American in 20 seasons... Led Bears to first backto-back 20-win seasons... Led Bears to first NCAA Tournament appearance in 20 seasons in Guided Bears to NIT runnerup finish in Finished third all-time in scoring with 1,820 points; now ranks fourth... Became Baylor s fourth freshman All-American in 2006 (CollegeInsider.com) EKPE UDOH , third team (Yahoo! Sports) 2010, fourth team (FOXSports.com) 2010, honorable mention (AP) In only season at Baylor, established school and Big 12 Conference single-season records with 133 blocked shots... Posted team-best 16 double-doubles, while averaging 13.9 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.7 blocks as a junior... Recorded fifth triple-double in school history... Led BU to school-record 28 wins and first Elite Eight appearance in modern tournament era... Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year... Drafted No. 6 by Golden State Warriors in 2010 highest draft pick and first lottery selection in school history LACEDARIUS DUNN , honorable mention (Yahoo! Sports) Starting guard on Baylor s 2010 Elite Eight team and member of three straight 20-win squads... Concluded stellar career as both the Baylor and Big 12 Conference all-time leading scorer with 2,285 career points... In addition to career scoring marks, concluded Baylor career as all-time leader in 3FG made (388), 3FG attempted (985), consecutive games with made 3FG (45), free throw percentage (83.6), games played (134), wins (87) and Big 12 wins (32)... Finished in top 10 of 23 major Baylor career categories... Finished career with 388 3FG, one shy of tying Big 12 career record held by Texas A.J. Abrams and ranked 14th in NCAA Division I history in 3FG. TWEETY CARTER , fourth team (Sporting News) First Baylor Sporting News All-American since Micheal Williams in Led Bears to three consecutive winning seasons and three straight postseason tournament appearances, including first Elite Eight appearance in modern tournament era... Led Big 12 with nearly 6.0 assists per game as a senior in Finished eighth all-time in scoring with 1,437 points and third all-time with 474 assists. 74

78 PIERRE JACKSON , honorable mention (AP) Two-time Bob Cousy Award finalist and first-team All-Big 12 honoree USBWA District VII Player of the Year... Most Outstanding Player in 2013 NIT... Guided Baylor to school-record 30 wins and Elite Eight berth in debut season... Helped team to 23 wins and NIT title in senior season... Became first player in Big 12 history to lead league in scoring (19.8) and assists (7.1) per game in Finished season as Bears leader in scoring (13.8), assists (5.87) and steals (1.79)... Also tabbed Big 12 Newcomer of the Year by Waco Tribune- Herald and Big 12 Transfer of the Year by ESPN.com... Teamed with Perry Jones III to give Baylor multiple AP All-Americans for second time in program history, joining Michael Williams and Darryl Middleton (1988). PERRY JONES III , honorable mention (AP) Helped Bears to school-record 30 wins and Elite Eight during sophomore campaign... Finished season first on team in rebounding (7.6) and second in scoring (13.5), while shooting 50 percent from floor... Named to Big 12 All-Tournament team after averaging 21.7 points and 9.7 rebounds in leading Baylor to Big 12 Championship title game... Second-team All-Big 12 pick by AP, CBSSports.com, ESPN.com and Kansas City Star... Teamed with Pierre Jackson to give Baylor multiple AP All-Americans for second time in program history, joining Michael Williams and Darryl Middleton (1988)... Earned Freshman All-America honors after averaging 13.9 points and 7.2 rebounds in rookie season. FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS MICHAEL WILLIAMS , second team (AP) LAWRENCE ROBERTS , second team (Basketball Times) AARON BRUCE , first team (Basketball Times) 2005, second team (Rivals.com) CURTIS JERRELLS (CollegeInsider.com) LACEDARIUS DUNN , honorable mention (CollegeHoops.net) PERRY JONES III , second team (USBWA; Basketball Times) 2011 (CollegeInsider.com) DEFENSIVE ALL-AMERICANS EKPE UDOH (CollegeInsider.com) RICO GATHERS , second team (NBCSports.com) 2015, honorable mention (AP) Set school single-game (28), single-season (394) and career (1,134) rebounding records... Two-time All-Big 12 honoree... Named 2015 second-team All-American by NBCSports.com after ranking third nationally with school-record 394 rebounds during junior season... Tied Baylor record with 141 career games played and set record of 70 Big 12 Conference games played... Helped team to 93 wins during four-year career, fourth-most in program history... Recorded second-most double-doubles in program history (31), including 17 during junior season... Entered 2016 NFL Draft and was selected in sixth round as tight end by Dallas Cowboys. JOHNATHAN MOTLEY , second team (consensus; AP, USBWA, NABC, Sporting News) Became first consensus All-American in program history after earning second-team recognition from all four counting publications... Also won 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award, becoming Baylor s first major award winner, and became BU s first unanimous first-team All-Big 12 selection in Averaged 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 blocks in 30.5 minutes per game during season... Led Big 12 in rebounding and double-doubles (15) and ranked fourth in scoring... Helped Baylor to first No. 1 national ranking in program history on Jan. 9, Played in 102 games over three collegiate seasons after redshirting in Participated in NCAA Tournament in all three years playing at BU, including 2017 Sweet 16 berth... First player in program history to reach 1,000 career points, 600 rebounds, 100 blocks and 100 assists... Elected to forego final season of eligibility and signed with Dallas Mavericks as free agent. HISTORY 75

79 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY NOTE: The rankings indicated from 1949 through 2016 in all instances are at game time, based on The Associated Press poll. Baylor s ranking is listed first, the opponent s ranking second. Historical AP rankings courtesy of * conference game LUTHER BURLESON DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE O12 COWDEN HALL W N6 WACO Y W N21 CLEBURNE Y L N23 TEMPLE Y L N24 DECATUR COLLEGE L N30 FORT WORTH U L J26 DECATUR COLLEGE L F1 at Texas L F16 TEXAS BAPTIST W F22 TEXAS W F26 TEXAS W DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE WACO Y W FORT WORTH Y W DECATUR COLLEGE W POLY COLLEGE W FORT WORTH Y L DECATUR COLLEGE L ALLEN ACADEMY W FORT WORTH Y L ENOCH MILLS DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE D16 WACO HS W D18 TCU W 37-6 J16 MART Y W J22 WACO Y W J23 WACO Y W J30 TCU W 39-9 F5 at Fort Worth Y W F6 at Decatur College L F8 at Poly College W F8 at Fort Worth Y L F12 DECATUR COLLEGE W F13 DECATUR COLLEGE W F25 at Fort Sam Houston W F26 at San Antonio HS L F26 at San Antonio Y L F27 at Texas L F27 at Texas W DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE J13 TCU W J14 TCU W J17 TCU W F5 at Texas W F10 at Fort Worth Y W F10 at Decatur College W F12 at Decatur College L F12 at Decatur College L F14 at Poly College L F14 at Fort Worth Y L F17 WACO Y W F18 WACO Y W F23 TEXAS L RALPH GLAZE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE F3 at Texas W SAN ANTONIO Y W SAN ANTONIO Y W TCU L TCU W DECATUR COLLEGE W DECATUR COLLEGE L POLY COLLEGE W POLY COLLEGE W WACO Y W DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE TCU W TCU W F15 TEXAS W TEXAS STATE W TEXAS STATE W DECATUR COLLEGE W DECATUR COLLEGE W WACO Y W FORT WORTH Y W POLY COLLEGE W POLY COLLEGE W WACO Y W DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE TCU W SOUTHWESTERN W J25 at Texas L SOUTHWESTERN W WACO Y W F8 TEXAS W FORT WORTH Y L FORT WORTH Y L DECATUR COLLEGE L WACO Y L NORMAN PAINE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE at Howard Payne L at Howard Payne L DECATUR COLLEGE L DECATUR COLLEGE L 9-23 SOUTHWESTERN W F7 at Texas L F13 TEXAS L HOWARD PAYNE L HOWARD PAYNE L C.P. MOSELEY SWC 5TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE WACO HS W DECATUR COLLEGE L J29 * RICE L * TEXAS A&M L F12 * at Texas L at TCU L F4 * RICE L * TEXAS A&M L F18 * TEXAS L F19 * TEXAS L WACO Y L SWC 5TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE D8 WACO Y W D31 * at Rice L J1 * at Rice L J2 * at Texas A&M L 9-39 J3 * at Texas A&M L 6-34 J4 HARDIN-SIMMONS W J5 HARDIN-SIMMONS W J26 * TEXAS L J29 * at Texas L 9-22 F7 TCU W F10 TULANE L F11 TULANE W F14 * TEXAS A&M L F15 * TEXAS A&M L F17 at Hardin-Simmons W F18 at Hardin-Simmons W F23 WACO Y W SWC 3RD DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE TEXAS STATE W J22 HARDIN-SIMMONS W J23 HARDIN-SIMMONS W J24 DECATUR COLLEGE L DURRANT (OKLA.) W DURRANT (OKLA.) W J29 * TEXAS A&M L 8-31 J30 * TEXAS A&M L F5 * at Texas L F6 * at Texas L F7 at Southwestern W 26-8 OKLAHOMA L F15 SOUTHWESTERN W 46-8 F16 * TEXAS L F17 * TEXAS L F23 at Hardin-Simmons L F24 at Hardin-Simmons L SWC 4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE DECATUR COLLEGE L J26 * TEXAS W SMU L 9-16 J29 * at Texas L * TEXAS A&M W * TEXAS A&M L 9-19 HARDIN-SIMMONS L HARDIN-SIMMONS L F7 * OKLAHOMA STATE L * TEXAS A&M L * TEXAS A&M L F13 * RICE L F14 * RICE L TCU L HARDIN-SIMMONS L HARDIN-SIMMONS L at SMU L SWC T4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE NORTH TEXAS L J23 * TEXAS L DECATUR COLLEGE L * SMU W F5 * at Rice L F6 * at Rice L * at Texas A&M L * at Texas A&M L * TEXAS A&M L * TEXAS A&M W F18 * at Texas L 7-40 at Baylor Med School L * at SMU L SWC 6TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE * TEXAS A&M L * TEXAS A&M L SOUTHWESTERN L SOUTHWESTERN L HOWARD PAYNE L J31 * TEXAS L SOUTHWESTERN L SOUTHWESTERN W HARDIN-SIMMONS L HARDIN-SIMMONS L * TEXAS A&M L 8-28 * TEXAS A&M L BAYLOR MED SCHOOL W AUSTIN COLLEGE L AUSTIN COLLEGE L * SMU W AUSTIN COLLEGE W AUSTIN COLLEGE W BAYLOR MED SCHOOL W F28 * at SMU L TEXAS STATE W FRANK BRIDGES , 8-4 SWC 2ND DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE TARLETON STATE L * at SMU W * at SMU W TARLETON STATE L J14 * at Rice L J15 * at Rice L J21 * TEXAS L J22 * TEXAS W SOUTHWESTERN W SOUTHWESTERN W J31 * RICE W F1 * RICE W * SMU W * SMU W F12 * at Texas W F12 * at Texas L HARDIN-SIMMONS L HARDIN-SIMMONS L BAYLOR MED SCHOOL W at Baylor Med School L LSU W LSU L AUSTIN COLLEGE W at Southwestern L SWC 3RD DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE J16 * TEXAS A&M W J17 * TEXAS A&M L J21 * at Texas L J22 * at Texas L J27 * SMU W J28 * SMU W F3 * RICE L F4 BAYLOR MED SCHOOL W F10 * TEXAS L F11 * TEXAS W F15 * OKLAHOMA STATE W F16 * OKLAHOMA STATE W F17 * at SMU L F18 * at SMU L F24 * at Texas A&M W F25 * at Texas A&M L M3 at Houston Gulf W M4 * at Rice W

80 ALL-TIME , 7-13 SWC [5TH] DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE * at SMU L * at SMU W * TEXAS A&M L * TEXAS A&M L J26 * at Texas L J27 * at Texas L 7-23 F2 * RICE L F3 * RICE W 11-8 F9 * at Oklahoma State L F10 * at Oklahoma State L F16 * TEXAS L F17 * TEXAS W F19 * OKLAHOMA STATE W F20 * OKLAHOMA STATE L * TEXAS A&M L * TEXAS A&M L * SMU W 12-7 * SMU W M2 * RICE W M3 * RICE L STICKLER LUMBER L 6-26 STICKLER LUMBER L NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC L , 7-17 SWC [6TH] DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC W MERCER L HOUSTON Y W PORT ARTHUR Y W ST. STANLEY L MACON Y L CHATTANOOGA Y L MEMPHIS Y L JONESBORO (Ark.) HS L D LA (Miss.) W J14 * RICE W J15 * RICE W 11-5 J18 * TEXAS A&M L 4-21 J19 * TEXAS A&M W 15-9 J25 * TEXAS L J26 * TEXAS L F1 * RICE W F2 * RICE L F6 * SMU W F7 * SMU L F8 * at TCU L F9 * at TCU L F11 * at Oklahoma State L F12 * at Oklahoma State L F15 * at Texas L F16 * at Texas L F18 * ARKANSAS W F19 * ARKANSAS L F22 * TEXAS A&M L F23 * TEXAS A&M L F25 * TCU L F26 * TCU L M3 * at SMU W M4 * at SMU L SWC T7TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOUSTON Y W J6 * TCU L J10 * TEXAS A&M L J19 * RICE W 14-7 J23 * at Arkansas L J24 * at Arkansas L J31 * at Texas L F4 * at TCU L F6 * OKLAHOMA STATE L F7 * OKLAHOMA STATE L F10 * TEXAS L F14 * SMU W 9-8 F21 * at Rice L F23 * at Texas A&M L F28 * at SMU L SWC 5TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE DALLAS A.A. W * at Texas A&M W J18 * RICE W * ARKANSAS L 9-22 * ARKANSAS L J30 * at Texas W CENTENARY L CENTENARY W F6 * at TCU W F10 * TCU L * at SMU L F16 * TEXAS L F19 * RICE W * TEXAS A&M L * SMU L RALPH WOLF SWC T6TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE PRESBYTERIAN (Ind.) W PRESBYTERIAN (Ind.) W FORT WORTH Y W SOUTHWESTERN W NORTH TEXAS W NORTH TEXAS W FORT WORTH Y W SUL ROSS STATE W WEST TEXAS A&M L J8 * TEXAS L * at SMU L J19 * TCU L bus accident killed several players; team did not finish season SWC 6TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE NORTH TEXAS L NORTH TEXAS W DANIEL BAKER W DANIEL BAKER W WEST TEXAS A&M W WEST TEXAS A&M W J14 * at TCU W J23 * RICE W J28 * RICE L J30 * at Texas L * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS L F11 * TEXAS L * SMU L F27 * TCU L * at SMU L WACO Y W AUSTIN COLLEGE W SWC 6TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE DANIEL BAKER W SE OKLAHOMA STATE L SE OKLAHOMA STATE L DANIEL BAKER W WEST TEXAS A&M L J11 * TEXAS L * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L J26 * RICE W * TCU L * at SMU W F19 * at Texas L * SMU W * at TCU L * RICE W * RICE W SWC T4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SHREVEPORT Y W SHREVEPORT Y W NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC W NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC W J11 * TEXAS L 2OT TRINITY W TRINITY W * SMU W J25 * at Texas L * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS L F4 * at TCU L F11 * TCU W F15 * RICE W * at SMU L M1 * RICE W SWC T3RD DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W CAMERON W WEST TEXAS A&M L WEST TEXAS A&M L HARDIN-SIMMONS W J17 * at Rice L OT * at SMU L J24 * at Texas W J27 * RICE W * at Texas A&M L F7 * TCU L * TEXAS A&M W * at Arkansas W * at Arkansas L * SMU W F21 * TEXAS W F28 * at TCU W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L SWC 1ST SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE NORTH TEXAS L NORTH TEXAS W SE OKLAHOMA STATE W SE OKLAHOMA STATE W OKLAHOMA BAPTIST W SW OKLAHOMA STATE L J9 * at TCU W * TEXAS A&M W J25 * at Rice W * TEXAS A&M W * ARKANSAS W * ARKANSAS L * at SMU W F16 * TCU L F20 * TEXAS W F23 * RICE W F27 * at Texas W * SMU W SWC 7TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RANDOLPH AFB W at LSU L at Louisiana Tech L at Stephen F. Austin W TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE W J8 * at Texas L J14 * at Rice L * TEXAS A&M L * at Texas A&M L F8 * TEXAS L * SMU L * at SMU W F17 * TCU L F21 * RICE L * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L M1 * at TCU L SWC 7TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SAM HOUSTON STATE L at Stephen F. Austin W HUMBLE OIL W HUMBLE OIL W TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE W * SMU L J13 * TEXAS L at SE Oklahoma State W J22 * RICE L * at Texas A&M L * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS W F6 * TCU L * at SMU L F15 * TEXAS W F20 * at TCU L * TEXAS A&M L M3 * at Rice L SWC T5TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE WALKERS D.C. W JASPER A.S. W JASPER A.S. W JASPER A.S. W * SMU W J12 * at Texas L * TEXAS A&M L * at Texas A&M W J26 * at Rice L SAM HOUSTON STATE W at Stephen F. Austin L F2 * TCU L * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L F16 * at TCU W F23 * TEXAS W * at SMU L M4 * RICE L HISTORY 77

81 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY SWC 4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SAM HOUSTON STATE W at Stephen F. Austin L at Stephen F. Austin L CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L SE OKLAHOMA STATE W CENTRAL MISSOURI L PHILLIPS W KANSAS W SOUTHWESTERN L BEAUMONT Y W EAST CENTRAL W EAST CENTRAL L J7 * RICE L * at Texas A&M W * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS L J11 * TEXAS L J18 * at Texas L * TEXAS A&M W F1 * TCU W F6 * at Rice L * SMU W * at SMU L F25 * at TCU W SWC 4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HARDIN-SIMMONS L HARDIN-SIMMONS L 6-25 DANIEL BAKER W DANIEL BAKER W D30 vs. SW Oklahoma State 1 W D31 vs. Central State 1 W J1 vs. Tulsa 1 L J2 vs. Texas Tech 1 L * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L * TEXAS A&M L J22 * RICE W * TEXAS A&M L J30 * TCU W * at SMU W F13 * TEXAS W * SMU L F20 * at TCU W F27 * at Texas W M6 * at Rice L st All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC 2ND DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE D27 vs. Phillips 1 W D28 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L D29 * vs. Rice 1 L D30 vs. Tulsa 1 L * SMU W J18 * at Texas W J22 * at Rice W * TEXAS A&M W F1 * at TCU W F4 * TEXAS W * at Texas A&M L * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS W F22 * TCU W F26 * RICE W * at SMU L nd All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC 4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W SW OKLAHOMA STATE W SW OKLAHOMA STATE W D26 vs. Arizona State 1 W D27 vs. Okalahoma City 1 W D28 vs. NW Missouri State 1 W D29 vs. Texas 1 L D30 vs. Oklahoma State 1 W J6 * TCU W * at Texas A&M W J18 * TEXAS L J24 * at TCU W J28 * at Rice W * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L * SMU W * TEXAS A&M W F18 * at Texas L F24 * RICE W * at SMU L rd All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC 3RD DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE DR PEPPER (AAU) L SE OKLAHOMA STATE W SE OKLAHOMA STATE W DR PEPPER (AAU) L D28 vs. Tulsa 1 W D29 vs. Central Missouri 1 L D30 vs. Montana State 1 W D31 vs. Pittsburg State 1 L * SMU L MEXICO Y W * at Texas A&M L * ARKANSAS W * ARKANSAS W J26 * RICE W J27 * at Rice L * TEXAS A&M W F3 * at TCU W F10 * at Texas L F14 * TCU W F24 * TEXAS L * at SMU W th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC T4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE at Stephen F. Austin W at Stephen F. Austin W SE OKLAHOMA STATE W SE OKLAHOMA STATE L PHILLIPS 66 L D27 vs. SE Oklahoma State 1 L D28 vs. Tulsa 1 L D29 vs. Missouri State 1 W D30 vs. Wyoming 1 W 2OT NORTH TEXAS L J8 * at TCU W * SMU W J17 * at Rice L * at Texas A&M L F1 * TCU W * at SMU W * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L F14 * TEXAS L F19 * at Texas W F24 * RICE L * TEXAS A&M W th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) BILL HENDERSON SWC T3RD DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE TEXAS STATE W NORTH TEXAS W PHILLIPS 66 L D26 vs. Northern Colorado 1 W D27 vs.se Oklahoma State 1 W D28 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L D29 vs. Texas Tech 1 W D30 vs. Missouri State 1 W PHILLIPS 66 L J10 * TCU W * at SMU W * at Texas A&M W J20 * at Texas L J24 * RICE L * TEXAS A&M W * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS L F14 * TEXAS W F17 * at TCU L F24 * at Rice L * SMU W th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC 7TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE D28 vs. SE Oklahoma State 1 L D29 vs. West Texas A&M 1 W D30 vs. Rice 1 L TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE W J6 * at TCU L J9 * TEXAS L * TEXAS A&M W * at SMU L TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE W WACO AFB W * at Texas A&M L J23 * RICE L * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L F13 * TCU W F18 * at Rice L CORPUS CHRISTI NAS L CORPUS CHRISTI NAS L * SMU L F27 * at Texas L th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) VAN SWEET SWC 6TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE at Waco AFB L WACO AFB W at Southwestern L at Corsicana AF W CORSICANA AF W J5 * RICE L J8 * at Texas L * TEXAS A&M W J15 * at TCU L J19 * TEXAS L NORTH TEXAS W * at Texas A&M W * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS L * at SMU L * SMU L F19 * at Rice L F22 * TCU L SWC 7TH COACH: VAN SWEET [0-11] DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE D27 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L D28 vs. West Texas A&M 1 L D29 vs. Texas Tech 1 L LACKLAND AFB L WACO AFB L * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas L J13 * TEXAS L * TEXAS A&M L J24 * at TCU L * SMU L COACH: BILL HENDERSON [0-6] DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE F3 * at Rice L * at SMU L F10 * at Texas L * at Texas A&M L F17 * RICE L F21 * TCU L th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) BILL HENDERSON SWC 1ST SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE at Randolph AFB W at Cadet Center W NORTH TEXAS W at North Texas W RANDOLPH AFB W CAMP HOOD W at Dallas NAS W D26 vs. Pepperdine 1 W D27 vs. Oklahoma 1 W D28 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L J1 at Louisiana-Lafayette W at Northwestern State W * ARKANSAS L * ARKANSAS W * SMU W J19 * at Rice W DALLAS NAS W J26 * RICE W J31 * TEXAS W F2 * TCU W * at SMU W F9 * at Texas W 2OT * at Texas A&M W F16 * at TCU W * TEXAS A&M W F23 at Canisius W at New York University L at Bainbridge Naval W M22 vs. Oklahoma State 2 L M23 vs. Colorado 2 L th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 2 NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) 78

82 ALL-TIME SWC 4TH DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE D9 NORTH TEXAS W D10 NORTH TEXAS W D13 at LSU L D14 at Tulane L D20 at Eastern Kentucky L D21 at Cincinnati W D23 at Kentucky L D26 vs. Oklahoma 1 L D27 vs. Tulane 1 W D28 vs. Missouri 1 W J10 * TEXAS L J15 * at Texas A&M W J18 * at SMU L J22 * at Rice L J27 * TCU W J31 * TEXAS A&M W F7 * at Arkansas L F8 * at Arkansas L F15 * RICE W F19 * at Texas L F22 * SMU W F25 * at TCU W th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC 1ST SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA FINAL FOUR, RUNNER-UP D8 NORTH TEXAS W D9 NORTH TEXAS W D12 at Wichita State W D13 at Saint Louis L D18 at Arizona L D19 at UCLA W D20 at Pepperdine W D22 at California L D23 at Bittners (AAU) W D29 vs. Wyoming 1 W D30 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L D31 vs. Alabama 1 W J10 * at SMU W J13 * TEXAS A&M W J16 * at Rice W J19 * at TCU W J24 * RICE W J31 * at Texas A&M W F6 * ARKANSAS W F7 * ARKANSAS W F12 * TEXAS W F17 * SMU W F25 * at Texas L F28 * TCU W M12 vs. Arizona 2 W M13 vs. Arizona 2 W M19 vs. Washington 3 W M20 vs. Kansas State 3 W M23 vs. Kentucky 4 L M27 vs. New York University 5 W M30 vs. Kentucky 5 L M31 vs. Denver Nuggets 5 L th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 2 NCAA Division Six Playoffs (Dallas); 3 NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.); 4 NCAA Championship (New York); 5 Olympic Basketball Trials (New York) SWC T1ST SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS D2 at New York University L D4 at Canisius L D7 at St. Louis L D10 PHILLIPS W D16 at Missouri W D17 at Missouri W D18 at Phillips L D20 at Oklahoma State L D27 vs. Auburn 1 W D28 vs. Texas 1 W D29 2 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L J5 * at Arkansas W J8 * RICE W J11 * SMU W J15 * TCU W J18 * at Texas L J21 * at Texas A&M W F5 * ARKANSAS L F15 * at Rice W F19 * TEXAS L F23 * at SMU W F26 * TEXAS A&M W F28 * at TCU W M9 vs. Arizona 2 L th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 2 NCAA Division Six Playoffs (Dallas) SWC T1ST SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA FINAL FOUR, FOURTH PLACE D5 NORTH TEXAS W D8 TEXAS TECH W D10 at Stephen F. Austin W D13 TEXAS WESLEYAN W D16 at Kansas State L D17 at Nebraska L D20 vs. Tulane 1 L D27 vs. Oklahoma City 2 L D28 vs. Vanderbilt 2 W D29 vs. Texas 2 L D30 vs. Saint Louis 3 L D31 vs. SMU 3 L J7 * TEXAS W J14 * at SMU L J18 * at TCU L J21 * RICE W J28 * at UALR W F3 * TEXAS A&M L F4 * ARKANSAS W F10 * at Texas A&M L F15 * at Rice W F21 * at Texas W F25 * TCU W F28 * SMU W M23 vs. BYU 4 W M25 1 vs. Bradley 4 L M28 5 vs. North Carolina State 5 L San Antonio, Texas; 2 14th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 3 Cotton Bowl Tournament (Dallas); 4 NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.); 5 NCAA Third Place Game (New York) SWC 6TH D4 TEXAS WESLEYAN W D5 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W D8 NORTH TEXAS W D12 TEXAS STATE W D14 at North Texas L D18 at San Francisco L D19 at Stanford L D20 at California L D27 3 vs. Oklahoma State 1 L D28 vs. Vanderbilt 1 L D29 vs. Oklahoma City 1 W J3 * at Texas L 2OT J6 * SMU L J9 * TEXAS A&M L J16 * at Rice W J20 * at Arkansas L J23 at Oklahoma City L J30 * TCU L F6 * at SMU L F9 * at Texas A&M L F12 * RICE W F17 * ARKANSAS L F21 * at TCU W F23 * TEXAS L th All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC T3RD D3 KANSAS L D4 WICHITA STATE L D8 REA (N.M.) L D10 OKLAHOMA L D13 COLORADO W D14 COLORADO L D17 14 WYOMING L D22 MURRAY STATE L D26 vs. Vanderbilt 1 L D27 vs. Rice 1 L D28 vs. Arkansas 1 L J4 TEXAS STATE L J11 * at TCU L J14 * ARKANSAS L J18 * at Texas A&M L J25 * RICE W F1 * at SMU L F5 * at Texas L F9 * TEXAS A&M W F12 * TEXAS W F15 * at Rice L F19 * at Arkansas W F23 * TCU L F25 * SMU W SWC Preseason Tournament (Dallas) SWC 4TH D11 LAMAR W D13 TEXAS STATE L D18 COLORADO STATE W D20 at Tulane L D22 at Vanderbilt L D26 vs. Texas 1 W D27 vs. Rice 1 L D29 vs. Arkansas 1 L J6 * TEXAS A&M W J9 * at TCU W J13 * RICE L J16 * SMU W J19 * at Arkansas L J26 HOUSTON W F3 * TEXAS W F7 * at Texas A&M W F10 * at SMU L F14 * TCU L F17 * at Rice L F21 * ARKANSAS W F28 * TEXAS L SWC Preseason Tournament (Dallas) HISTORY 79

83 ALL-TIME RESULTS SWC T3RD D1 NORTH TEXAS W D4 LAMAR W D8 TEXAS STATE W D12 12 at Oklahoma City L D15 TEXAS TECH W D19 at Vanderbilt L D21 at Memphis L D28 vs. SMU 1 L D29 vs. Texas A&M 1 W D30 vs. Alabama 1 L D31 OKLAHOMA W J5 * at Texas A&M W J9 * SMU L J11 * ARKANSAS W J18 * at TCU L J23 * at Rice L F6 * TEXAS W F9 * TCU W F16 * at Arkansas L F20 * at Texas L F23 * RICE W F26 * at SMU L M1 * TEXAS A&M W SWC Preseason Tournament (Dallas) SWC 4TH D2 HARDIN-SIMMONS W D4 at Oklahoma W D6 at Tulsa L D9 PHILLIPS L D14 OKLAHOMA W D17 at BYU L D18 at BYU W D20 at Utah State L D27 19 vs. Alabama 1 L D28 vs. Rice 1 L D29 vs. Texas 1 W J8 * TEXAS W J15 * at Arkansas L J18 * TEXAS A&M W J21 * RICE W J28 * at SMU L F1 NORTH TEXAS W F5 * at TCU L F7 * ARKANSAS L F12 * SMU W F15 * at Rice L F19 * at Texas A&M W F22 * TCU W F26 * at Texas W SWC Preseason Tournament (Houston) SWC T3RD D1 at Oklahoma State L D4 OKLAHOMA STATE L D8 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE W D10 NORTH TEXAS W D15 OKLAHOMA L D17 at Tulane L D19 at LSU L D21 19 at Saint Louis L D26 vs. Rice 1 L D27 vs. Texas 1 L D28 vs. Navy 1 W J2 4 at SMU L J5 * TEXAS W J12 * at Arkansas W J15 * TEXAS A&M W J19 * at Rice L J26 * TCU W J30 * at Texas Tech L F5 14 * SMU L F9 * at Texas L F12 * RICE W F16 * at Texas A&M L F20 * at TCU L F23 * ARKANSAS W SWC Preseason Tournament (Houston) SWC 8TH D3 MCMURRY W D6 at Utah L D7 at Utah L D10 ABILENE CHRISTIAN L D14 at Alabama L D16 at Georgia Tech L D20 at Auburn W D26 vs. Rice 1 L D27 vs. Texas 1 L D28 vs. Texas A&M 1 L J4 * at SMU L J6 * ARKANSAS L J10 * at Texas L J14 * TEXAS A&M L J18 * at Rice L J25 * at Texas Tech L F1 * at TCU L F7 * at Texas A&M L F11 * TEXAS TECH L F15 * RICE W F18 * TCU W F22 * TEXAS W OT M1 * at Arkansas L M3 * SMU L SWC Preseason Tournament (Houston) SWC 6TH D1 HOWARD PAYNE W D4 at Oklahoma State W D5 at Tulsa W D12 at Memphis L D18 vs. Mississippi State 1 L D19 vs. Murray State 1 W D28 vs. Arkansas 2 L D29 vs. Texas Tech 2 W D30 vs. TCU 2 W J5 13 * at Texas A&M L J9 * ARKANSAS L OT J12 * TEXAS TECH W J15 * at SMU L OT J18 * TEXAS W J30 at Kansas State L F6 * at Rice L F9 * TCU W F13 * at Texas Tech W F17 * at TCU L F20 * RICE W F23 * at Texas L F26 * SMU W F29 * at Arkansas L M3 * TEXAS A&M L Murray (Ky.) State Tournament; 2 SWC Preseason Tournament (Houston) SWC 8TH D6 MEMPHIS L D9 at Utah L D10 at Wyoming L D13 OKLAHOMA CITY L D14 vs. Alabama 1 L D16 vs. Virginia Tech 1 L D19 TULSA L D27 vs. Oklahoma City 2 W D28 vs. New York University 2 W D30 18 vs. Wichita State 2 L J4 * at Rice L J7 * TEXAS A&M L J10 * at SMU L J13 * TEXAS L J31 * ARKANSAS L F4 * at Texas Tech L F7 * TCU L F11 * at Texas L F14 * RICE L F18 * at TCU W F21 * TEXAS TECH L F24 * at Arkansas L F27 * at Texas A&M L M2 * SMU W Birmingham (Ala.) Classic; 2 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) HISTORY SWC T5TH D1 HOWARD PAYNE L D5 at Oklahoma L D7 at Oregon State W D9 at Washington L D10 at Washington L D12 OKLAHOMA STATE L D20 TULSA L D23 at Oklahoma State L D28 vs. USC 1 L D29 vs. Arkansas 1 W D30 vs. TCU 1 W J4 * at Texas A&M L J7 * ARKANSAS L J14 * at TCU W J21 * RICE L J30 18 * SMU L F4 * at Texas L F7 * at Arkansas L F11 * TEXAS A&M W F14 * at Rice L F18 * TCU W F22 12 * at SMU L F25 * TEXAS L SWC Preseason Tournament (Houston) SWC 4TH D1 HOWARD PAYNE W D4 at Georgia Tech L D6 at Auburn L D11 20 OKLAHOMA STATE W D16 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W D20 at Tulane L D27 vs. TCU 1 L D28 vs. Arkansas 1 L D29 vs. Texas 1 W J3 19 * TCU L J6 * at Texas Tech L J9 19 * TEXAS A&M W J13 * at SMU W J16 * at Rice W J19 * TEXAS W J31 * ARKANSAS W F7 * at Texas A&M L F10 * SMU L F14 * at Texas W F17 * at Arkansas L F21 * RICE L F25 * TEXAS TECH W F28 14 * at TCU L M3 at Vanderbilt L SWC Preseason Tournament (Houston) BILL MENEFEE SWC 8TH D4 at Oklahoma City L D6 at Memphis L D9 TRINITY W D11 OKLAHOMA CITY W D13 at Trinity W D16 at Kentucky L D18 at Tulane L D20 at Georgia Tech L D28 at UTEP 1 L D29 vs. New Mexico State 1 L J4 * RICE L J6 * at SMU L J9 * TEXAS A&M L J13 * at Texas Tech L J30 * TCU L F3 * at Texas L F6 * ARKANSAS W F10 * TEXAS TECH L F13 * at TCU L F17 * TEXAS L F20 * at Arkansas L F24 * at Rice L F27 * SMU L M5 * at Texas A&M L Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, Texas) 80

84 ALL-TIME RESULTS SWC 7TH D4 UT ARLINGTON W D8 at Houston L D11 TRINITY W D17 TULANE W D21 at BYU L D22 at BYU L D26 vs. Oklahoma City 1 L D27 vs. Creighton 1 L D28 vs. Toledo 1 L J3 * at Texas A&M L J5 * SMU W J8 * at Texas L J12 * at TCU W J24 at Oklahoma City L F2 * TEXAS TECH L F5 * RICE L F9 * at Arkansas L F12 * TCU L F16 * at Texas Tech L F19 * at Rice L F23 * ARKANSAS L F26 * TEXAS A&M L M2 * at SMU W M5 * TEXAS W All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SWC 7TH D3 UT ARLINGTON W D6 at Trinity W D9 TEXAS STATE W D14 5 at Kentucky L D16 at Kentucky Wesleyan L D20 6 vs. UCLA 1 L D21 at Long Beach State W D28 vs. Denver 2 L D29 vs. Clemson 2 W J4 * at Texas L J7 * SMU L J9 * at Texas Tech L J25 at Houston L F1 * ARKANSAS L F4 * at Texas A&M L F8 * RICE L F11 * TCU W F15 * at Arkansas L F18 * TEXAS A&M L F22 * at Rice L F25 * at TCU W F29 * TEXAS L M3 * at SMU L M5 * TEXAS TECH L Long Beach, Calif.; 2 Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, SWC 3RD D1 UT ARLINGTON W D4 at Tulane W D5 at LSU W D12 TRINITY W D16 at North Texas W D18 3 at Vanderbilt 1 L D19 vs. Florida State 1 L D28 at Furman 2 W D29 vs. Clemson 2 W J5 * at Texas A&M W J9 * RICE L J12 * at Texas L J16 * ARKANSAS W J28 at Houston L F2 * at Texas Tech W F6 * at TCU W F9 * SMU L F13 * TEXAS A&M W F16 * at Arkansas L F20 * TCU W F23 * TEXAS TECH W F27 * at SMU L M2 * at Rice W M4 * TEXAS L Last full season at Marrs-McLean Gym 1 Vanderbilt Classic (Nashville, Tenn.); 2 Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, S.C.) SWC T6TH D4 at New Mexico L D7 NORTH TEXAS L D10 at UNLV W D11 at UC Santa Barbara W D13 at Pacific L D17 at Arizona State 1 L D18 vs. Colorado 1 L D28 CONNECTICUT L D30 at Trinity L J4 * at Texas Tech L J8 * TCU W J11 * at Texas W J15 * TEXAS A&M L J26 * at Houston L OT F1 * RICE W F5 * at Arkansas L F8 * at SMU L F12 * ARKANSAS W F15 * SMU L F18 * at Rice L F22 * TEXAS TECH W F26 * at TCU L M1 * at Texas A&M L M3 * TEXAS W First full season at Heart O Texas Coliseum 1 Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) SWC T2ND D2 UT ARLINGTON W D6 CENTENARY W D9 at Kansas State 1 L D10 at Kansas 1 L D15 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W D20 at Austin College W D21 at Oklahoma City L D29 at Seattle 2 L D30 vs. Wyoming 2 W J3 * SMU L OT J7 * at Rice L J10 * ARKANSAS W J25 at Tarleton State W J28 * at Texas Tech W J31 * TEXAS W F4 * TEXAS A&M W F7 * at TCU L F11 * at SMU L F14 * TCU L F18 * at Texas W F21 * at Texas A&M L F25 * TEXAS TECH W F28 * RICE W M2 * at Arkansas W Sunflower Classic (Manhattan/Lawrence, Kan.); 2 American Legion Tournament (Seattle) SWC T2ND D1 AUSTIN COLLEGE W D4 at Centenary W D5 at Louisiana-Lafayette L D9 TULANE W D12 LOYOLA (NEW ORLEANS) W D19 UT ARLINGTON W D22 OKLAHOMA CITY L D27 vs. Alabama 1 L D28 at Spring Hill 1 W J3 * at SMU W J6 * TEXAS TECH W J9 * ARKANSAS W J25 TARLETON STATE W J27 * at TCU L J30 * RICE W F3 * at Texas A&M W F6 * TEXAS W F10 * at Rice W F13 * at Texas L F17 * TEXAS A&M L F20 * SMU L F24 * at Texas Tech L F27 * at Arkansas W M2 * TCU L Mobile Classic (Mobile, Ala.) HISTORY 81

85 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY SWC 2ND D3 TEXAS LUTHERAN W D6 at Loyola (New Orleans) W D7 at Tulane W D14 NEW MEXICO STATE L D20 vs. Hawai`i 1 W D21 at Louisiana-Lafayette 1 L D26 vs. William & Mary 2 W D27 vs. Virginia Tech 2 W D28 vs. Virginia 2 W J7 * SMU W J10 * at TCU W J23 TARLETON STATE W J25 * TEXAS TECH L J28 * at Arkansas W F1 * at Rice W F4 * TEXAS A&M W F8 * at Texas W F11 19 * RICE L F15 19 * TEXAS W F18 * at Texas A&M L F22 * at SMU W OT F25 * TCU L M1 * ARKANSAS W M4 * at Texas Tech W Bayou Holiday Classic (Lafayette, La.); 2 East Carolina Classic (Greenville, N.C.) SWC T3RD D2 TEXAS WESLEYAN W D6 6 at New Mexico State L D8 at Arizona L D11 UT ARLINGTON W D13 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W D19 vs. South Dakota 1 W D20 13 vs. New Mexico State 1 W D22 at Centenary L OT D30 CENTENARY W J2 WYOMING W J5 * TEXAS W J10 * at Texas A&M W J24 * ARKANSAS W J27 * TEXAS TECH W J31 * at TCU L F3 * SMU W OT F7 * at Rice L F10 * at Arkansas L F14 * RICE L F17 * at SMU L F21 * TCU W F24 * at Texas L F28 * TEXAS A&M W M3 * at Texas Tech W Cowboy Classic (Abilene, Texas) SWC 2ND D1 TEXAS STATE W D4 1 at UCLA L D5 at UC Santa Barbara L D8 LAMAR W D11 ARIZONA W D12 OKLAHOMA STATE L OT D29 vs. Mississippi 1 W D30 vs. Navy 1 L OT J2 SUL ROSS STATE W J7 at LSU W J8 at Louisiana-Lafayette W J12 MIDWESTERN STATE W J16 * at Texas W J19 * TEXAS A&M W J23 * at SMU L J30 * RICE W F2 * at Texas Tech L F6 * at TCU L F9 * ARKANSAS W F13 * TEXAS W F16 * at Rice W F20 * SMU W F23 * TCU L F27 * at Texas A&M W OT M2 * at Arkansas W OT M6 * TEXAS TECH W Palmetto Classic (Charleston, S.C.) SWC 7TH D2 at Western Kentucky L D4 at Oklahoma City W D6 LSU W D7 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W D10 at Lamar W D11 at Tulane W D17 vs. LaSalle 1 L D18 vs. Idaho 1 W D28 vs. UNLV 2 W D29 vs. Weber State 2 W J5 at Oklahoma State W J8 OKLAHOMA CITY W J15 * at Texas Tech L J22 * TEXAS L J25 * at Rice W J29 * at Texas A&M L F1 * TCU L F5 * at SMU L F8 * ARKANSAS W F12 * TEXAS TECH L F15 * at Texas L F19 * RICE W F22 * TEXAS A&M L F26 * at TCU L F29 * at Arkansas L M4 * SMU L Husker Classic (Lincoln, Neb.); 2 Holiday Classic (Las Vegas) SWC 4TH N28 SAINT MARY S (Texas) W D5 at Abilene Christian W D11 OKLAHOMA STATE W D15 at Marshall 1 L D16 2 vs. Florida State 1 L D28 vs. Oregon State 2 L D29 vs. TCU 2 W D30 vs. Washington State 2 L J4 LAMAR W J8 TULANE W J10 10 at Houston L J13 * TEXAS W J20 * at Texas A&M L J23 * at Arkansas W J27 * SMU L J30 * at TCU W F3 * TEXAS TECH W F6 * at Rice W F10 * at Texas L F13 * TEXAS A&M L F17 * ARKANSAS L F20 * at SMU W F24 * TCU W F27 * RICE W M3 * at Texas Tech L Marshall Classic (Huntington, W.Va.); 2 Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) CARROLL DAWSON SWC T6TH D1 at Saint Mary s (Texas) W D4 TARLETON STATE W D8 at Western Kentucky L D10 at Murray State W D15 ANGELO STATE W D21 OKLAHOMA CITY W D27 vs. Georgia Tech 1 W D28 at Old Dominion 1 L J5 LAMAR W J7 at Oklahoma State L J10 at Houston L J15 * RICE W J19 * at Texas Tech L J22 * TCU W J26 * at SMU L J29 * ARKANSAS W F2 * TEXAS A&M W F5 * at Texas L F9 * TEXAS TECH L F12 * at Rice L F16 * at TCU W F19 * SMU L F23 * at Arkansas L F26 * at Texas A&M L M2 * TEXAS L Old Dominion Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 82

86 ALL-TIME SWC T4TH N30 MURRAY STATE L D5 at Oklahoma City L D7 VCU W D13 at Long Beach State L D14 at Cal State Los Angeles L D19 LOUISIANA TECH W D26 vs. Lafayette 1 L D27 vs. George Washington 1 W J3 OKLAHOMA STATE L J7 at Lamar W J10 vs. East Carolina 2 L J11 vs. Eastern Michigan 2 L J18 * RICE W J21 * at TCU L J28 * SMU W F1 * ARKANSAS W F4 * at Texas Tech L F8 * TEXAS L F11 * at Texas A&M L F15 * at Texas L F18 * TEXAS A&M L F22 * TCU W F25 * at SMU L M1 * at Rice W M4 * TEXAS TECH W M8 * at Arkansas L Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, S.C.); 2 Storrs Classic (Storrs, Conn.) SWC T4TH D2 SOUTHWESTERN W D5 vs. Missouri 1 L D6 vs. Cleveland State 1 W D9 NORTH TEXAS L D11 at Davidson L D13 at VCU L D18 at Louisiana Tech L D20 LAMAR W D23 14 at UCLA L D30 NEW MEXICO STATE W J3 * RICE W J6 * at Texas W J10 * TEXAS A&M L J12 * TEXAS W J17 * at SMU L J20 * TEXAS TECH L J24 * at Houston L J26 * ARKANSAS W J28 * at TCU W J31 * at Rice W F3 * TCU L F7 * at Texas A&M L F14 * SMU W F17 * at Texas Tech L F21 * HOUSTON W F24 * at Arkansas L F28 vs. Houston 2 L Show-Me Classic (Columbia, Mo.); 2 SWC Tournament (Dallas) SWC 7TH COACH: CARROLL DAWSON [8-7] N27 DRAKE W N29 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W D4 at New Mexico State W D8 at North Texas L D11 at Memphis L D17 vs. UTEP 1 L D18 vs. USC 1 W D27 vs. California 2 L D28 vs. Tulane 2 W D29 vs. Saint Joseph s 2 L J4 * TCU W J8 * at Texas W J10 * at TCU W J12 * TEXAS A&M L J18 * at SMU L OT COACH: JIM HALLER [3-10] J22 * TEXAS TECH L J24 * at Houston L J26 * RICE W J29 15 * ARKANSAS L F1 * at Rice L F5 * TEXAS L 2OT F8 * at Texas A&M L F10 13 * at Arkansas L F15 * SMU W F19 * at Texas Tech L F22 * HOUSTON L F26 vs. Texas 3 W M3 vs. Texas Tech 4 L Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso); 2 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 3 SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); 4 SWC Tournament (Houston) JIM HALLER SWC 5TH N25 MCMURRY W N30 3 at Notre Dame L D3 NORTH TEXAS W D6 at Oklahoma W D10 MEMPHIS W D13 LONG BEACH STATE L D16 vs. Pacific 1 W D17 11 vs. San Francisco 1 L D27 at Drake W J3 at Texas-Pan American L J7 * at Rice L J9 * TEXAS A&M W J12 * TEXAS TECH L J17 * at Houston L J21 * at SMU W J23 16 * ARKANSAS L J25 15 * at Texas L J28 * TCU W J30 * at Texas A&M L F4 * at Texas Tech L F7 * HOUSTON W F11 * SMU W F13 2 * at Arkansas L F15 12 * TEXAS W F18 * RICE W F21 * at TCU W M2 vs. SMU 2 L Golden Gate Classic (San Francisco); 2 SWC Tournament (Houston) SWC T4TH N24 AUSTIN COLLEGE W N28 OKLAHOMA L D1 BYU L D4 at North Texas W OT D7 at St. John s L D12 UTEP W D16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W D20 TEXAS WESLEYAN W D29 vs. Temple 1 L D30 vs. Loyola Marymount 1 W J6 * RICE W J8 11 * at Texas A&M L J11 * at Texas Tech L J16 * HOUSTON W J20 * SMU W J22 11 * at Arkansas W J24 17 * TEXAS L J27 * at TCU L J29 14 * TEXAS A&M L F3 * TEXAS TECH L F6 * at Houston W F10 * at SMU W F12 14 * ARKANSAS L F14 12 * at Texas L F17 * at Rice W F20 * TCU W F24 TCU 2 W M1 vs. Houston 3 L Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas); 2 SWC Tournament (Waco); 3 SWC Tournament (Houston) SWC 7TH D1 15 at BYU L D3 at UTEP L D5 NEW MEXICO STATE L D8 5 at Kentucky L D11 MCMURRY W D15 OKLAHOMA CITY W D17 TRINITY W D21 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1 L D22 vs. Long Beach State 1 W D29 DAVIDSON W J5 * at Texas A&M L J8 * SMU L J12 * RICE W J15 * at Arkansas L J19 * at Texas Tech L J22 * TEXAS W J26 * at Houston L J28 * TCU W J30 * TEXAS A&M L F2 * at Rice W F4 * at SMU L F7 * ARKANSAS L F9 * TEXAS TECH W F12 * at Texas L F16 * HOUSTON L F22 * at TCU W F28 vs. SMU 2 L Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.); 2 SWC Tournament (Dallas) HISTORY 83

87 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY SWC T2ND N28 ST. EDWARD S W D1 at New Mexico State L D4 SOUTHWESTERN W D6 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE W D12 vs. Alcorn State 1 W D13 17 at Indiana 1 L D16 UT ARLINGTON L D20 at Oklahoma City L D22 at Colorado L J3 ALASKA ANCHORAGE W J6 * TEXAS A&M W J10 * at SMU L J13 * at Rice W J17 * ARKANSAS W J19 * TEXAS TECH W J24 * at Texas L J26 * HOUSTON L J28 * at TCU L J31 * at Texas A&M L F3 * RICE W F7 * SMU W F10 * at Arkansas L F14 * at Texas Tech L F17 * TEXAS W F21 * at Houston W F28 * TCU W M2 vs. TCU 2 L Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.); 2 SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas) SWC T4TH N27 WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH W D1 COLORADO W D5 UTSA W D9 NEBRASKA W D12 13 at Missouri L D18 MCMURRY W D19 SW OKLAHOMA STATE W D29 at San Diego State 1 L D30 vs. Florida 1 W J4 SOUTHWESTERN W J9 * at Texas A&M L J12 * SMU W J16 * RICE W J19 17 * at Arkansas L J23 * at Texas Tech L J26 5 * TEXAS W J30 * at Houston L F1 * TCU L F3 * TEXAS A&M W F6 * at Rice W F8 * at SMU W F11 8 * ARKANSAS W OT F13 * TEXAS TECH W F16 * at Texas W F20 * HOUSTON L F27 * at TCU L M1 TEXAS 2 W M4 vs. Texas A&M 3 L Cabrillo Classic (San Diego); 2 SWC Tournament (Waco, Texas); 3 SWC Tournament (Dallas) SWC 7TH N26 MCMURRY W N29 TEXAS LUTHERAN W D1 UAB W D4 at UTSA W D7 ORAL ROBERTS W D9 UT ARLINGTON W D11 at Nebraska L D17 at North Texas L D21 vs. Morehead State 1 W D22 17 at UNLV 1 L D30 SOUTHWESTERN W J5 * RICE W J8 10 * at Arkansas L J15 * TEXAS A&M L J18 * at SMU L J22 * at TCU L J26 * TEXAS W J29 * TEXAS TECH L F2 8 * at Houston L F5 * at Rice L F7 9 * ARKANSAS L F16 * at Texas A&M L F19 * SMU L F21 * TCU L F26 * at Texas W M2 * at Texas Tech W M5 1 * HOUSTON L M7 vs. Texas Tech 2 L Rebel Round-Up (Las Vegas); 2 SWC Tournament (Lubbock, Texas) SWC 9TH N28 TARLETON STATE W N29 PRESBYTERIAN (S.C.) W D2 5 at Iowa 1 L D3 vs. Arkansas State 1 L D7 UT ARLINGTON W D10 NORTH TEXAS L D13 UTSA L D17 at UAB L D19 at Clemson L D27 vs. Illinois State 2 L D28 vs. Duquesne 2 W J4 * ARKANSAS L J11 * at Texas A&M L J14 * SMU L J18 * TCU L J21 * at Texas L J25 * at Texas Tech L J28 7 * HOUSTON L F1 * RICE W F4 * at Arkansas L F11 * TEXAS A&M L F15 * at SMU L F18 * at TCU L OT F22 * TEXAS L F25 * TEXAS TECH L F29 12 * at Houston L M3 * at Rice L M9 vs. Texas Tech 3 L Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa); 2 Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.); 3 SWC Tournament (Lubbock, Texas) SWC 8TH N23 TRINITY W N27 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W N29 MISSOURI W D6 JOHN BROWN W D8 VANDERBILT L D11 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE W D15 MCMURRY W D20 CAMPBELL W D28 at Wyoming 1 L D29 vs. Pepperdine 1 L J2 at UTSA L J5 * TEXAS A&M L J9 7 * at SMU L J12 * at TCU L J16 * TEXAS L J19 * TEXAS TECH L J24 * at Houston L J26 * at Rice W J30 * ARKANSAS L OT F6 * at Texas A&M L F11 4 * SMU W F13 * TCU L F16 * at Texas L F20 * at Texas Tech L F23 * HOUSTON W F27 * RICE W M2 * at Arkansas L M8 vs. Texas Tech 2 L Cowboy Shootout (Laramie, Wyo.); 2 SWC Tournament (Dallas) GENE IBA SWC 9TH N26 at Oral Roberts W N30 SOUTHWESTERN W D2 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN W D4 TEXAS LUTHERAN W D7 at Vanderbilt L D10 ANGELO STATE W D13 vs. Idaho State 1 W D14 at Drake 1 L D20 vs. UNC Wilmington 2 L D21 vs. Furman 2 W D30 UTSA W J2 * at Texas A&M L J4 * SMU L J8 * TCU L J11 * at Texas L J15 * at Texas Tech L J18 * HOUSTON L J22 * RICE W J27 * at Arkansas L OT F1 * TEXAS A&M L F5 * at SMU L F8 * at TCU L F12 * TEXAS L F15 * TEXAS TECH L F20 * at Houston L F22 * at Rice W F26 * ARKANSAS W Heritage-Drake Classic (Des Moines, Iowa); 2 Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) 84

88 ALL-TIME SWC 2ND NIT, FIRST ROUND N29 MIDWESTERN STATE W D1 at Oklahoma State L OT D3 TARLETON STATE W D6 TULSA L D8 at Colorado State L D10 NORTH TEXAS W D12 6 at Illinois 1 L D13 vs. Illinois-Chicago 1 W D20 at UTSA L D30 MARSHALL W J3 * at SMU W OT J7 * at TCU L J10 * TEXAS W J14 * TEXAS TECH L J18 * at Rice W J22 * ARKANSAS W J26 * at Houston W J28 * at Texas A&M W J31 * SMU L F4 15 * TCU W F7 * at Texas L F11 * at Texas Tech W 2OT F14 * HOUSTON W F18 * RICE L F21 * at Arkansas L F25 TEXAS STATE W F28 * TEXAS A&M W M6 vs. SMU 2 W M7 vs. Houston 2 W M8 vs. Texas A&M 2 L M12 at UALR 3 L Illinois Classic (Champaign, Ill.); 2 SWC Tournament (Dallas); 3 NIT (Little Rock, Ark.) SWC T2ND NCAA TOURNAMENT, FIRST ROUND N27 vs. Illinois 1 L N28 vs. Nebraska 1 W N29 vs. Stanford 1 L D1 at North Texas W D3 COLORADO STATE W D5 OKLAHOMA STATE W D8 at Tulsa W D11 vs. Mississippi Valley State 2 W D12 at Arkansas State 2 L D19 at Marshall L D22 COPPIN STATE W D30 NORTHWESTERN STATE W J2 ALABAMA STATE W J6 * at TCU W J9 * at SMU L 3OT J13 * TEXAS A&M L J20 * at Arkansas L J23 * RICE W J27 * HOUSTON W J30 * at Texas Tech W F3 * at Texas L F6 * TCU L F10 * SMU W F13 * at Texas A&M W 2OT F17 ANGELO STATE W F20 * ARKANSAS W F24 * at Rice W F27 * at Houston W M2 * TEXAS TECH W M5 * TEXAS W M11 vs. Texas Tech 3 W M12 vs. Arkansas 3 W M13 vs. SMU 3 L M17 vs. Memphis 4 L Last full season at Heart O Texas Coliseum 1 Maui Classic (Maui, Hawai`i); 2 Running Joe Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.); 3 SWC Tournament (Dallas); 4 NCAA Midwest Regional (South Bend, Ind.) SWC 9TH N25 at Richmond 1 L N26 vs. Arizona State 1 L N29 SAN DIEGO STATE L D3 HARDIN-SIMMONS W D5 at Iowa State L D7 at Kansas State L D17 NORTH TEXAS W 4OT D20 COLORADO STATE L D22 SOUTHERN UTAH W D29 SAM HOUSTON STATE W D31 CENTENARY L J4 * at Texas L J7 * TCU L J11 * SMU L J14 * at Texas A&M L J21 * ARKANSAS L J25 * at Rice W J28 * at Houston L F1 * TEXAS TECH L F4 * TEXAS L F8 * at TCU L F11 * at SMU L F15 * TEXAS A&M L F22 * at Arkansas L F25 * RICE L M1 * HOUSTON L M4 * at Texas Tech L First full season at Ferrell Center 1 Fidelity Holiday Classic (Richmond, Va.) SWC 5TH NIT, FIRST ROUND N24 vs. Centenary 1 L N25 vs. Louisiana-Monroe 1 W N28 TEXAS STATE W D1 MERCER 2 W D2 SAM HOUSTON STATE 2 W D4 KANSAS STATE L D6 at North Texas W D9 HARDIN-SIMMONS W D20 at Colorado State L D30 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W J3 * TEXAS A&M L J6 * at Texas L J10 12 * at Arkansas L J13 * RICE L J17 * HOUSTON L J20 * at Texas Tech W J23 CENTENARY W J27 * TCU W J31 * at SMU W F3 * at Texas A&M W F7 * TEXAS L F10 3 * ARKANSAS W F14 * at Rice W F17 * at Houston L F21 * TEXAS TECH W F28 * at TCU L M3 * SMU L M9 vs. TCU 3 W M10 9 vs. Arkansas 3 L M15 at Mississippi State 4 L Century Cellunet Classic (Shreveport, La.); 2 Dr Pepper Invitational; 3 SWC Tournament (Dallas); 4 NIT (Starkville, Miss.) SWC T7TH N27 SAM HOUSTON STATE W N30 NORTHWESTERN STATE 1 W D1 PENN STATE 1 W D3 BROOKLYN W D5 IOWA STATE W D14 vs. Idaho 2 W D15 vs. LaSalle 2 L D27 at San Diego State L D29 at U.S. International W J2 * HOUSTON L J5 * at Texas L J8 * at Texas Tech W J12 * TCU L J16 * SMU L J19 * at Texas A&M W J26 2 * ARKANSAS L J30 * at Rice L F2 * at Houston L F6 24 * TEXAS L F9 * TEXAS TECH L F13 * at TCU W OT F16 * at SMU W F20 * TEXAS A&M L F23 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W F26 3 * at Arkansas L M2 * RICE L M8 23 vs. Texas 3 L Dr Pepper Invitational; 2 Daiwa Bell Tournament (Tokyo, Japan); 3 SWC Tournament (Dallas) SWC 6TH N25 UTSA W N26 SAM HOUSTON STATE W N29 vs. Gonzaga 1 L N30 vs. Northeastern 1 W D2 at Valparaiso W D6 SE LOUISIANA 2 W D7 PRINCETON 2 L D15 at Texas State W D21 DEPAUL L D30 NORTH TEXAS W J4 SOUTH ALABAMA L J9 * at Rice L OT J11 * at Houston L J15 * TEXAS TECH W J21 * at TCU W J25 * at SMU L J27 * TEXAS W F1 at UMKC L F3 at Tulsa W F8 * RICE L F12 * HOUSTON L F15 * at Texas Tech L F19 * TEXAS A&M L F22 * TCU L F26 * SMU W F29 * at Texas L M2 * at Texas A&M W M12 vs. TCU 3 L Fresno State Classic 9 (Fresno, Calif.); 2 Dr Pepper Invitational; 3 SWC Tournament (Dallas) HISTORY 85

89 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY DARREL JOHNSON SWC 4TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE D1 HARDIN-SIMMONS 3,810 W D4 VALPARAISO 1 6,138 W D5 CHARLOTTE 1 7,751 W D8 at North Texas 1,924 W OT D12 at Oklahoma State 6,381 L D19 at UTSA 1,453 W D21 at South Alabama 3,140 L D30 UMKC 2,987 W J5 TULSA 4,210 W J11 TEXAS STATE 5,183 W J13 * TCU 6,540 W J16 * at Texas 12,271 W J19 * at Houston 8,374 L J23 * RICE 9,837 W J27 at DePaul 6,632 L J30 * at Texas A&M 4,362 L F3 * SMU 5,833 L F6 * at Texas Tech 4,353 W OT F10 * at TCU W F13 * TEXAS A&M 9,804 W F17 * at Rice 4,418 L F20 * TEXAS 6,021 L F23 * HOUSTON 5,157 L F27 ORAL ROBERTS 4,031 W M3 * at SMU L M6 * TEXAS TECH 4,681 W OT M12 vs. Texas Tech 2 12,619 L Dr Pepper Invitational; 2 SWC Tournament (Dallas) SWC 4TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE N27 NORTH TEXAS 4,236 W N29 19 at Arizona 13,967 L D1 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 3,859 W D4 at Nevada W D10 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1 6,112 W D11 WEBER STATE 1 6,517 W D20 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 2,467 W D22 TEXAS SOUTHERN 2,613 W D28 at UMKC 2,922 L D30 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 3,546 W J5 at Oklahoma 5,397 L J12 * TEXAS TECH 6,518 W J15 * at TCU 2,734 W J19 * TEXAS 9,376 L J22 * HOUSTON 3,433 W J26 * at Rice 4,012 L OT J29 at Oral Roberts 6,184 W F2 * TEXAS A&M 3,222 L F6 * at SMU 7,853 W F9 * at Texas Tech L F12 * TCU 4,315 W F15 * at Texas 11,384 L F19 * at Houston 2,538 L OT F23 * RICE 3,125 L M1 * at Texas A&M 3,853 W 2OT M5 * SMU 3,723 W M10 vs. Rice 2 L Dr Pepper Invitational; 2 SWC Tournament (Dallas) HARRY MILLER SWC T7TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE N25 NORTHWESTERN STATE 1,726 W N29 at North Texas 2,857 L D3 SOUTH FLORIDA 2,736 L D7 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1,427 W D9 SAMFORD 1 3,269 W D10 LASALLE 1 4,056 L D16 at Hawaii 2 7,298 L D17 vs. Weber State 2 7,289 L D22 at Louisiana-Lafayette 5,725 W D28 at South Florida 3,865 L J3 OKLAHOMA 2,367 L J7 SOUTHERN-NEW ORLEANS 2,479 W J11 * SMU 3,026 L J14 * at Texas Tech 6,240 L J18 * TCU 4,132 W J23 * TEXAS 6,123 L OT J25 * at Houston 2,754 L J28 * RICE 3,865 L F1 UMKC 2,079 W F4 * at Texas A&M 4,398 L F8 * at SMU 1,350 L F11 * TEXAS TECH 3,176 L F14 * at TCU 5,043 W F16 at Stephen F. Austin 3,120 L F22 * HOUSTON 2,726 W F25 * at Texas 9,107 L M1 * at Rice 1,965 L M4 * TEXAS A&M 8,142 L Dr Pepper Invitational; 2 Hawaii-NIKE Festival (Honolulu) SWC 6TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE N24 SAM HOUSTON STATE 1,814 L N28 at UMKC 2,202 L D2 NEVADA 1,303 L D5 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1,223 W D8 CENTENARY 1 4,247 W D9 AUBURN 1 5,175 L D16 at Drake 2,590 W D19 at Pacific 2,805 L D23 NORTHWESTERN OKLA STATE 976 L D29 vs. Oklahoma 2 8,850 L D30 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 11,500 W J6 HARDIN-SIMMONS 2,116 W J10 * TEXAS A&M 6,105 W J13 * at SMU 2,022 L J17 25 * TEXAS TECH 5,114 L J24 * at Texas 12,955 L J27 * HOUSTON 4,851 L OT J31 * at Rice 2,354 L F5 * at Texas A&M 2,415 L F10 * SMU 4,406 W F14 12 * at Texas Tech 8,042 L F17 * TCU 3,806 W F20 * TEXAS 6,123 L F24 * at Houston 4,520 L F28 * RICE 3,327 W M2 * at TCU 4,673 L M7 vs. Texas 3 L Dr Pepper Invitational; 2 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 3 SWC Tournament (Dallas) 86

90 ALL-TIME BIG 12 9TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE N22 vs. Southern Illinois 1 2,000 L N23 vs. UNC Wilmington 1 2,000 W N24 vs. Montana 1 2,782 W N30 LAMAR 2,375 W D3 UMKC 2,115 W OT D6 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2 5,135 W D7 TEXAS SOUTHERN 2 5,785 W D14 at Auburn 4,112 W D18 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1,125 W D21 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 1,610 W D28 NORTHWESTERN STATE 1,470 W D31 DRAKE 1,225 W J4 23 * at Texas Tech 7,428 L J8 * TEXAS A&M 3,925 W J11 1 * KANSAS 10,475 L J14 * at Missouri 13,300 L J18 * at Oklahoma 10,753 L J21 * COLORADO 5,215 L J25 * at Oklahoma State 6,091 L J28 23 * TEXAS 6,320 W F1 * OKLAHOMA STATE 5,475 W F5 6 * at Iowa State 10,706 L F10 HARDIN-SIMMONS 2,505 W F12 * at Texas 14,810 L F15 15 * TEXAS TECH 6,355 W OT F19 * NEBRASKA 5,015 W F22 * at Texas A&M 4,226 L F26 * at Kansas State 6,005 W M1 * OKLAHOMA 6,735 L M6 vs. Oklahoma State 3 L Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska); 2 Dr Pepper Invitational; 3 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) BIG 12 12TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE N16 at Arkansas State 5,861 L N18 LOUISIANA TECH 2,367 L N21 UT ARLINGTON 1,405 W N24 TEXAS STATE 2,132 L N27 vs. VCU 1 L N28 vs. Hawaii-Pacific 1 W N29 vs. UMKC 1 L D2 at Creighton 5,589 L D5 NEVADA 1,215 W D12 McNEESE STATE 2,357 W OT D19 at Marquette 10,294 L D22 JACKSONVILLE 1,215 W D30 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 1,611 W J2 * at Texas Tech 7,143 FSSW L J6 18/14 * KANSAS 4,433 L J9 23/- * OKLAHOMA STATE 4,285 L J13 * at Texas 9,541 L J16 * NEBRASKA 3,840 ESPN+ L J20 23/- * at Oklahoma State 6,108 L J23 * TEXAS A&M 3,431 ESPN+ L J30 * at Missouri 13,300 ESPN+ L F3 * OKLAHOMA 2,438 L F6 * at Texas A&M 3,664 ESPN+ L F10 * TEXAS TECH 1,781 FSSW L F13 * at Kansas State 8,550 L F16 * at Iowa State 8,902 L F20 * COLORADO 2,117 L F24 22/- * TEXAS 5,711 L F27 * at Oklahoma 11,475 ESPN+ L M4 vs. Oklahoma State 2 8,700 ESPN+ L Honolulu Shootout (Honolulu); 2 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) BIG 12 T5TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N15 TROY 2,035 W N22 at Lamar 3,967 L N25 NORTHWESTERN STATE 1,750 L N29 EASTERN WASHINGTON 1,435 W D3 ARKANSAS STATE 2,460 W D8 6/4 ARIZONA 8,135 ESPN2 L D12 vs. Louisiana Tech 1 4,808 W D13 at TCU 1 6,018 L D20 at Nevada 6,828 L D30 PACIFIC 2,362 W OT J3 * at Texas 12,077 W J7 * TEXAS A&M 5,858 W J10 * KANSAS STATE 7,755 W J13 * at Texas Tech 7,391 W J17 25/- * OKLAHOMA STATE 9,175 ESPN+ W 2OT J21 * at Colorado 3,894 L J24 * OKLAHOMA 9,045 ESPN+ L J28 5/3 * at Kansas 16,300 L F1 * TEXAS TECH 6,515 ESPN+ L F7 * at Oklahoma State 6,184 ESPN+ L F11 * MISSOURI 3,865 W F14 * at Nebraska 10,103 L F18 * at Oklahoma 9,352 L F21 * TEXAS 8,115 ESPN W F25 * IOWA STATE 4,785 W F28 * at Texas A&M 4,278 L M5 vs. Texas A&M 2 9,300 W M6 vs. Nebraska 2 16,800 L TCU Invitational (Fort Worth, Texas); 2 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) DAVE BLISS BIG 12 T8TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT W/L SCORE N20 EASTERN WASHINGTON 2,404 W N24 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 2,385 W N27 McNEESE STATE 2,060 W N30 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 2,711 W D4 CREIGHTON 3,231 L OT D7 SAM HOUSTON STATE 2,753 L D11 MARQUETTE 3,447 W OT D18 at Jacksonville 889 W D21 NORTH TEXAS 3,403 W D28 SOUTHERN 3,012 W D31 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 2,501 W J6 17/16 * at Texas 10,495 L J11 16/- * at Oklahoma 10,844 L J15 14/- * OKLAHOMA STATE 4,093 ESPN+ L J18 * MISSOURI 3,171 L J22 * at Nebraska 8,644 L J26 * TEXAS TECH 3,325 W J30 15/- * at Oklahoma State 5,839 ESPN+ L F2 * at Texas A&M 4,062 W F5 18/17 * OKLAHOMA 3,743 ESPN+ L F12 * at Texas Tech 11,161 FSSW L F16 * TEXAS A&M 3,656 W F19 17/14 * TEXAS 4,886 ESPN+ L F23 * at Colorado 4,662 L F26 23/23 * at Kansas 16,300 L M1 * KANSAS STATE 2,844 W M4 10/14 * IOWA STATE 4,815 FSSW L M9 vs. Nebraska 1 16,800 ESPN+ W M10 7/9 vs. Iowa State 1 19,100 ESPN+ L Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) HISTORY 87

91 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY BIG 12 8TH NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT, FIRST ROUND DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N22 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 2,319 W N25 HARDIN-SIMMONS 2,017 W D2 UALR 2,553 W D9 ST. EDWARD S 2,865 W D16 at Cal State Fullerton 708 W D19 GRAMBLING STATE 2,834 W D21 LIBERTY 4,556 W D23 at North Texas 2,852 CSSE W D28 RICE 5,333 W D30 MONTANA 4,253 W J2 rv/- TEXAS SOUTHERN 4,264 W J6 rv/- * COLORADO 10,183 ESPN+ W J9 rv/- * at Texas Tech 8,827 FSSW L J13 rv/- * at Kansas State 9,799 WSN W J17 rv/- * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,353 L J20 rv/- -/24 * at Texas 9,479 ESPN+ L OT J25 17/18 * at Iowa State 12,246 CTN L J31 24/21 * OKLAHOMA 6,312 SSN L F3 * TEXAS TECH 6,742 ESPN+ W F6 * at Texas A&M 3,694 FSSW L F10 * NEBRASKA 6,412 FSSW W F12 6/6 * KANSAS 9,523 ESPN2 W F17 13/14 * at Oklahoma 10,259 ESPN+ L F21 * TEXAS 8,029 FSSW L F24 * at Missouri 13,545 ESPN+ L F28 * at Oklahoma State 12,403 CSN L M3 * TEXAS A&M 6,873 W M8 vs. Colorado 1 19,100 ESPN+ W OT M9 7/8 vs. Iowa State 1 18,100 ESPN+ W M10 20/22 vs. Texas 1 19,100 ESPN+ L M14 at New Mexico 2 11,451 ESPN L Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.); 2 Tivo NIT (Albuquerque, N.M.) BIG 12 T10TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N17 HARDIN-SIMMONS 5,897 W N21 UT ARLINGTON 5,133 W N24 SACRED HEART 5,363 W N27 SMU 7,258 W N29 CAL STATE FULLERTON 5,434 W D1 at Rice 3,169 L D8 NORTH TEXAS 4,878 W D17 CENTENARY 4,553 W D20 vs. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W D21 vs. FIU W D22 vs. Texas-Pan American L D29 at TCU 6,081 ESPN+ L J2 COLORADO STATE 5,727 W J5 * IOWA STATE 10,010 FSSW W J8 5/6 * OKLAHOMA STATE 7,088 CSN L J12 * at Texas 11,243 FSSW L J16 * KANSAS STATE 6,892 FSSW W J19 * at Texas A&M 5,890 FSSW L J26 24/rv * TEXAS 10,496 ESPN+ L J30 * at Colorado 4,066 L F3 * TEXAS A&M 6,123 ESPN+ W F6 4/4 * at Oklahoma 9,872 SSN L F9 22/rv * MISSOURI 8,121 ESPN W F12 * at Texas Tech 13,856 TTTN L F16 2/2 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN+ L F19 6/5 * OKLAHOMA 6,643 L F23 13/14 * at Oklahoma State 12,611 ESPN+ L F27 * at Nebraska 8,322 L M2 * TEXAS TECH 9,878 ESPN+ L M7 vs. Kansas State 2 18,848 ESPN+ L OT San Juan Shootout (Carolina, P.R.); 2 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) BIG 12 T10TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N23 vs. Alcorn State 1 1,211 W N27 NORTHWESTERN STATE 5,897 W N30 vs. Houston 2 12,808 W D4 TEXAS STATE 5,732 W D7 TCU 6,835 ESPN+ L D11 LOUISIANA-MONROE 5,137 W D14 MONTANA STATE 5,804 W D21 at SMU 5,075 L D30 NORTH TEXAS 6,751 W J4 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 5,197 W J7 MOUNT ST. MARY S 5,220 W J11 13/13 * at Missouri 13,411 MSN L J15 4/4 * TEXAS 10,311 ESPN+ L J18 rv/25 * at Texas Tech 9,750 L J21 24/24 * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,432 LSS L OT J25 7/7 * OKLAHOMA 9,370 FSSW L F1 * at Iowa State 11,509 CTN L F4 * TEXAS A&M 5,856 FSSW W F8 7/5 * at Oklahoma 12,825 ESPN+ L F11 12/11 * KANSAS 8,758 ESPN+ L F15 13/14 * at Oklahoma State 12,514 LSS W F19 * at Kansas State 6,576 W F22 * NEBRASKA 7,302 W F26 5/6 * at Texas 9,233 FSSW L M1 * COLORADO 6,578 L M5 * at Texas A&M 5,949 LSS L M8 * TEXAS TECH 7,112 ESPN+ W M13 vs. Texas Tech 3 12,000 ESPN+ L Dallas Lonestar Classic (Dallas); 2 Space City Hoops Classic (Houston); 3 Big 12 Tournament (Dallas) SCOTT DREW 2003-PRESENT BIG 12 11TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N22 TEXAS SOUTHERN 4,478 W N25 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 3,875 L N29 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 4,378 W D3 SMU 4,225 L D6 MIDWESTERN STATE 3,820 W D9 at North Texas 2,173 L D13 UTSA 3,855 L D16 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2,847 W 2OT D19 at BYU-Hawai`i 1,411 L D20 vs. San Jose State 1,120 L D22 vs. Northern Illinois 1,186 W J3 21/21 PURDUE 4,523 FSSW L J6 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 3,593 L J10 18/16 * at Texas 8,722 FSSW L J17 22/22 * TEXAS TECH 7,876 FSSW L J21 * at Nebraska 7,987 L J24 * IOWA STATE 5,837 ESPN+ W J28 25/25 * OKLAHOMA 4,389 FSSW L J31 * at Colorado 3,856 L F3 19/18 * at Texas Tech 9,385 L F7 * TEXAS A&M 6,875 FSSW W F10 11/11 * TEXAS 6,057 FSSW L F14 10/10 * at Oklahoma State 11,449 ESPN+ L F18 21/20 * at Kansas 16,300 L F21 * MISSOURI 4,727 ESPN+ L F25 * at Texas A&M 4,937 W OT F28 6/6 * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,105 ESPN+ L M3 * KANSAS STATE 5,014 L M6 * at Oklahoma 13,217 L Did not play in Big 12 Tournament 1 Hawai`i Surf N Slam (Laie, Hawai`i) 88

92 ALL-TIME BIG 12 12TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N22 HILLSDALE COLLEGE 3,217 W N24 LOUISIANA-MONROE 3,195 L D1 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 2,504 W D4 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3,686 L D16 at SMU 3,698 L D18 SOUTHERN 2,273 W D22 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE 2,665 W D28 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 2,578 W D30 at Purdue 8,410 ESPN+ W J3 CHICAGO STATE 3,066 W J9 15/11 * at Texas 11,463 FSSW L J13 SAVANNAH STATE 3,305 W J15 25/25 * OKLAHOMA 5,034 FSSW L J19 * COLORADO 5,774 ESPNC W J22 5/5 * at Oklahoma State 11,880 ESPN+ L J25 2/2 * KANSAS 7,280 FSSW L J29 * at Texas A&M 10,818 FSSW L F1 * at Iowa State 10,059 CTN L F5 10/11 * OKLAHOMA STATE 7,585 CTN L F9 25/23 * at Texas Tech 9,188 ESPN+ L F12 * NEBRASKA 3,753 FSMW L F16 * at Missouri 8,224 MSN L F19 * TEXAS 7,485 ESPN+ L F23 * at Kansas State 5,232 FSMW L F26 22/23 * at Oklahoma 12,485 ESPN+ L M2 * TEXAS TECH 5,375 L M5 * TEXAS A&M 6,269 ESPN+ L M10 vs. Iowa State 1 18,268 ESPN+ L Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) BIG 12 12TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE J11 * at Texas Tech 7,859 TTTN L J14 * OKLAHOMA STATE 8,847 ESPN+ L J18 * at Colorado 3,440 L J21 5/6 * TEXAS 8,256 ESPN+ L J25 24/22 * OKLAHOMA 5,217 SSN L J28 * at Texas A&M 11,501 FSSW L F1 * KANSAS STATE 4,788 W OT F4 * at Nebraska 10,360 ESPN+ L F7 * MISSOURI 4,895 FSSW W F11 20/20 * at Oklahoma 11,931 ESPN+ L F14 6/6 * at Texas 10,269 FSSW L F18 * TEXAS A&M 7,254 ESPN+ L F21 22/22 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN+ L F25 * IOWA STATE 5,782 ESPN+ W M1 * TEXAS TECH 5,818 TTTN W M4 * at Oklahoma State 11,930 FSSW L M9 vs. Colorado 1 17,799 ESPN+ L Baylor played no non-conference schedule due to NCAA sanctions 1 Big 12 Championship (Dallas) BIG 12 11TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N11 ANGELO STATE 5,663 W N14 vs. Colorado State 1 6,841 W 2OT N15 vs. Gonzaga 1 8,303 ESPN2 L N20 TEXAS SOUTHERN 5,437 W N27 ALCORN STATE 4,289 W N29 GRAMBLING STATE 4,875 W D2 TEXAS STATE 5,123 W D9 SOUTH CAROLINA 6,125 FSSW L D16 23/rv at Syracuse 17,690 L D22 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 4,454 W D28 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 4,702 W D30 DELAWARE STATE 4,627 W J2 CENTENARY 4,385 W J6 12/12 * at Oklahoma State 13,611 FSSW L J9 8/9 * TEXAS A&M 9,104 FSSW L J13 * TEXAS TECH 8,765 ESPN+ W J17 * at Kansas State 12,637 FSMW L J20 * at Oklahoma 10,777 ESPN+ L J24 8/8 * KANSAS 8,102 FSSW L J27 * at Texas 15,256 ESPN2 L J30 * COLORADO 5,601 FSSW W F3 * at Iowa State 13,197 CTN L F10 * OKLAHOMA 6,257 ESPN+ L F14 * at Missouri 6,549 FSMW L F17 * TEXAS 9,385 FSSW L F21 * NEBRASKA 5,654 FSSW W F24 8/9 * at Texas A&M 13,051 ESPN+ L F28 * at Texas Tech 8,972 TTTN L M3 * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,626 ESPN+ W M8 vs. Missouri 2 18,879 ESPN2 W M9 15/14 vs. Texas 2 18,879 ESPN+ L NIT Season Tip-Off (West Region; Spokane, Wash.); 2 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City) BIG 12 T4TH NCAA TOURNAMENT, FIRST ROUND DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N11 -/rv JACKSON STATE 5,091 W N16 vs. Wichita State 1 2,132 W N18 rv/rv vs. Notre Dame 1 2,339 FCS W N19 rv/- rv/- vs. Winthrop 1 3,325 FCS W N24 rv/- CENTENARY 5,190 W N30 rv/rv 6/6 WASHINGTON STATE 2 10,193 ESPNU L D3 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 5,290 W D15 WAYLAND BAPTIST 5,014 W D19 rv/- at South Carolina 10,880 CSS W D21 rv/- at Southern 750 W D29 rv/- PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 5,106 W D31 rv/rv FLORIDA A&M 4,616 W J5 rv/rv rv/- vs. Arkansas 3 10,056 FSSW L J8 BROWN 4,816 FSSW W J12 rv/- * IOWA STATE 7,614 ESPNC W J15 rv/- * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,837 FSSW W J19 rv/- * at Nebraska 10,493 ESPN+ W J23 25/rv 18/16 * at Texas A&M 12,234 W 5OT J26 25/rv rv/- * OKLAHOMA 10,393 ESPN+ L F2 25/rv 10/10 * at Texas 15,458 ESPN+ L F6 rv/rv * TEXAS TECH 7,857 ESPNU W F9 rv/rv 4/5 * at Kansas 16,300 JTV L F13 rv/rv * at Oklahoma State 13,034 L F16 rv/rv 11/11 * TEXAS 10,521 ESPN L F19 * at Oklahoma 11,005 ESPN+ L OT F23 24/25 * KANSAS STATE 8,712 FSSW W F27 * at Colorado 3,223 FSRM W M1 * MISSOURI 8,220 ESPN+ W M5 rv/rv rv/- * TEXAS A&M 10,545 ESPN2 L M8 rv/rv * at Texas Tech 7,914 ESPN+ W M13 rv/- vs. Colorado 4 18,758 ESPN+ L 2OT M20 20/18 vs. Purdue 5 18,400 CBS L Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands); 2 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series; 3 in Dallas (American Airlines Center); 4 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 5 NCAA Tournament First Round (Washington, D.C.) HISTORY 89

93 ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY BIG 12 9TH NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT, RUNNER-UP DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N15 rv/rv PAUL QUINN 7,065 W N18 rv/rv CENTENARY 6,422 ESPN W N22 rv/rv SOUTHERN 6,000 W N24 rv/rv JACKSONVILLE 6,154 W N27 rv/rv vs. Providence 1 1,157 ESPN2 W N28 rv/rv 14/14 vs. Arizona State 1 1,417 ESPN2 W N30 rv/rv 19/24 vs. Wake Forest 1 1,877 ESPN2 L D6 24/rv at Washington State 2 9,038 FSN W D13 22/rv PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 5,730 FSSW W D20 21/24 UT ARLINGTON 5,556 W D22 21/22 HARTFORD 5,219 FSSW W D29 19/20 PORTLAND STATE 5,544 W D31 19/20 JACKSON STATE 5,092 FSSW W J2 19/20 SOUTH CAROLINA 6,149 FSSW L J10 23/23 * TEXAS TECH 8,032 BIG 12 W J14 21/21 * at Texas A&M 9,537 ESPN2 L J17 21/21 * OKLAHOMA STATE 8,651 BIG 12 W OT J21 rv/23 * at Kansas State 9,386 ESPN2 W J24 rv/23 6/5 * at Oklahoma 12,849 ESPNU L J27 rv/rv 11/12 * TEXAS 9,151 BIG 12 L J31 rv/rv rv/rv * at Missouri 15,061 BIG 12 L F2 -/rv 21/21 * KANSAS 9,028 ESPN L F7 -/rv * at Texas Tech 10,962 ESPNU L F11 2/2 * OKLAHOMA 8,094 ESPN2 L F14 * TEXAS A&M 10,407 FSSW W F21 * at Oklahoma State 9,637 BIG 12 L F24 * at Iowa State 10,407 BIG 12 L F28 * COLORADO 7,192 BIG 12 W M2 * at Texas 13,665 ESPN L M7 * NEBRASKA 6,346 BIG 12 L M11 vs. Nebraska 3 15,413 BIG 12 W M12 14/11 vs. Kansas 3 14,909 ESPN2 W M13 vs. Texas 3 16,605 BIG 12 W M14 9/15 vs. Missouri 3 15,321 ESPN L M18 GEORGETOWN 4 8,424 ESPN2 W M21 at Virginia Tech 5 6,891 ESPN W M24 at Auburn 6 6,582 ESPN W M31 vs. San Diego State 7 11,352 ESPN2 W A2 vs. Penn State 8 10,254 ESPN L Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); 2 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Pullman, Wash.); 3 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City); 4 NIT, First Round (Waco, Texas); 5 NIT, Second Round (Blacksburg, Va.); 6 NIT, Quarterfinal Round (Auburn, Ala.); 7 NIT, Semifinal Round (New York); 8 NIT, Final Round (New York) BIG 12 T2ND 10TH COACHES 19TH AP NCAA TOURNAMENT, ELITE EIGHT DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N13 NORFOLK STATE 6,361 W N15 HARTFORD 5,026 W N16 SOUTHERN 5,093 W N22 HARDIN-SIMMONS 5,351 W N26 rv/- vs. Alabama 1 2,149 ESPN2 L N27 rv/- vs. Iona 1 1,915 ESPNU W OT N29 rv/- rv/rv vs. Xavier 1 1,846 ESPNU W D3 rv/rv at Arizona State 2 7,948 FSN W D15 rv/rv JACKSON STATE 5,191 W D20 rv/rv UT ARLINGTON 5,361 FSSW W D30 rv/- vs. Arkansas 3 11,162 ESPN2 W J2 rv/- at South Carolina 11,312 FSCR W J6 rv/rv MORGAN STATE 5,187 W J9 rv/rv * OKLAHOMA 8,757 BIG 12 W J12 22/24 * at Colorado 6,957 FSRM L J16 22/24 rv/rv * OKLAHOMA STATE 9,223 BIG 12 W J20 25/rv 3/3 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN2 L J23 25/rv UMASS 7,779 ESPNU W J26 24/rv 11/13 * KANSAS STATE 8,833 FSSW L J30 24/rv 6/6 * at Texas 16,734 BIG 12 W OT F3 20/24 * IOWA STATE 7,749 FSSW W F6 20/24 * at Texas A&M 13,021 BIG 12 L F10 24/rv * at Nebraska 9,787 ESPN2 W F13 24/rv rv/rv * MISSOURI 9,347 BIG 12 W F16 22/22 * TEXAS TECH 9,391 FSSW W F20 22/22 * at Oklahoma State 11,722 BIG 12 L F24 24/rv 22/23 * TEXAS A&M 10,094 ESPNU W F27 24/rv * at Oklahoma 10,798 BIG 12 W M2 21/22 * at Texas Tech 9,232 TTSN W M6 21/22 rv/25 * TEXAS 10,562 ESPN W M11 21/20 vs. Texas 4 18,879 ESPN2 W M12 21/20 9/9 vs. Kansas State 4 18,879 BIG 12 L M18 19/21 vs. Sam Houston State 5 10,484 CBS W M20 19/21 vs. Old Dominion 5 11,966 CBS W M26 19/21 rv/rv vs. Saint Mary s 6 45,505 CBS W M28 19/21 3/3 vs. Duke 6 47,492 CBS L Old S pice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.); 2 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series; 3 Played in N. Little Rock, Ark. (Verizon Arena); 4 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 5 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds (New Orleans); 6 NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals and Finals (Houston) BIG 12 T7TH DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N12 16/14 GRAMBLING STATE 7,242 W N16 17/17 LA SALLE 5,105 ESPN W N18 17/17 JACKSON STATE 5,951 W N22 12/13 LIPSCOMB 6,453 W N29 11/10 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 5,638 W D2 11/10 ARIZONA STATE 1 7,083 ESPN2 W D15 9/9 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 5,653 W D18 9/9 vs. Gonzaga 2 11,077 ESPN2 L D22 15/15 vs. San Diego 3 7,391 ESPNU W D23 15/15 rv/rv vs. Washington State 3 7,179 ESPNU L D25 15/15 vs. Florida State 3 6,367 ESPN2 L J2 rv/23 TEXAS SOUTHERN 5,437 FSSW W J4 rv/rv MORGAN STATE 5,277 FSSW W J8 rv/rv * at Texas Tech 8,857 ESPNU W J11 rv/rv * OKLAHOMA 7,572 FSSW W J15 rv/rv * at Iowa State 11,734 CTN L J17 rv/rv 2/2 * KANSAS 10,596 ESPN L J22 rv/rv * OKLAHOMA STATE 8,045 BIG 12 W J24 rv/rv rv/rv * at Kansas State 12,528 ESPN L J29 rv/rv * COLORADO 6,095 BIG 12 W F2 -/rv * at Oklahoma 6,000 L F5 -/rv 16/16 * at Texas A&M 10,398 ESPN W OT F9 rv/- * NEBRASKA 6,058 BIG 12 W F12 rv/- 3/3 * at Texas 16,734 ESPN L F15 rv/rv WAYLAND BAPTIST 5,037 W F19 rv/rv * TEXAS TECH 8,692 FSSW L F23 20/21 * at Missouri 14,297 ESPN2 L F26 21/17 * TEXAS A&M 9,338 ESPNU W M1 * at Oklahoma State 10,076 ESPN2 L M5 7/8 * TEXAS 4 10,627 ESPN L M9 vs. Oklahoma 5 18,910 BIG 12 L Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series; 2 The Showcase (Dallas); 3 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu); 4 Hosted ESPN College Gameday; 5 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) BIG 12 T3RD 8TH COACHES 9TH AP NCAA TOURNAMENT, ELITE EIGHT DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N11 12/12 TEXAS SOUTHERN 7,359 W N13 12/12 JACKSON STATE 6,103 W N15 11/12 rv/- SAN DIEGO STATE 6,941 ESPN W N22 9/10 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 6,438 W N23 9/10 UT ARLINGTON 5,988 FSSW W N29 7/8 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 6,072 FSSW W D4 7/8 at Northwestern 6,316 BTN W D14 6/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 1 8,838 FSSW W D17 6/7 at BYU 22,700 BYUTV W D19 6/7 PAUL QUINN 1 5,034 W D22 6/7 vs. Saint Mary s 2 1,526 ESPN3 W D23 6/7 vs. West Virginia 2 1,526 ESPN W OT D28 6/7 15/14 vs. Mississippi State 3 6,707 ESPN2 W J2 4/5 rv/- * TEXAS A&M 8,424 ESPNU W J7 4/5 * at Texas Tech 8,247 BIG 12 W J10 4/4 18/18 * at Kansas State 12,528 FSSW W J14 4/4 * OKLAHOMA STATE 9,594 ESPN2 W J16 3/3 7/7 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN L J21 3/3 5/5 * MISSOURI 10,617 ESPN L J24 6/7 * at Oklahoma 8,004 BIG 12 W J28 6/7 * TEXAS 10,299 CBS W F1 6/6 * at Texas A&M 9,309 ESPN2 W F4 6/6 * at Oklahoma State 10,775 BIG 12 W F8 6/6 7/10 * KANSAS 10,334 ESPN2 L F11 6/6 4/4 * at Missouri 15,061 BIG 12 L F13 9/10 rv/rv * IOWA STATE 7,047 ESPNU W F18 9/10 * KANSAS STATE 10,287 BIG 12 L F20 13/14 * at Texas 14,501 ESPN W F25 13/14 * OKLAHOMA 8,002 BIG 12 W F27 9/10 * TEXAS TECH 7,164 ESPNU W M3 9/10 rv/rv * at Iowa State 14,376 FSSW L M8 12/11 rv/rv vs. Kansas State 4 18,972 ESPN2 W M9 12/11 3/3 vs. Kansas 4 18,972 BIG 12 W M10 12/11 5/5 vs. Missouri 4 19,006 ESPN L M15 9/10 vs. South Dakota State 5 11,839 TRUTV W M17 9/10 vs. Colorado 5 12,128 TNT W M23 9/10 vs. Xavier 6 24,731 CBS W M25 9/10 1/1 vs. Kentucky 6 24,035 CBS L Las Vegas Classic (Waco, Texas); 2 Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.); 3 The Showcase (Dallas); 4 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 5 NCAA Tournament Second/Third Rounds (Albuquerque, N.M.); 6 NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals and Finals (Atlanta) 90

94 ALL-TIME BIG 12 6TH NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT, CHAMPION DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N9 19/18 rv/- LEHIGH 6,568 FSSW W N11 19/18 JACKSON STATE 5,846 FSSW W N15 16/17 vs. Boston College 1 2,686 ESPNU W N16 16/17 -/rv vs. Colorado 1 3,177 ESPNU L N18 16/17 vs. St. John s 1 3,291 ESPNU W N24 24/21 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 2 5,768 ESPN3 L D1 rv/rv 8/8 at Kentucky 24,192 CBS W D4 rv/rv NORTHWESTERN 6,532 ESPN2 L D12 LAMAR 5,688 FSSW W D17 USC UPSTATE 6,639 FSSW W D21 BYU 7,239 ESPN2 W D28 13/13 at Gonzaga 6,000 ESPN2 L J5 * TEXAS 7,749 ESPNU W OT J8 * at Texas Tech 6,385 ESPN2 W J12 * TCU 7,753 FSSW W J14 rv/- 4/4 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN L J19 rv/- HARDIN-SIMMONS 6,647 FSSW W J21 -/rv * OKLAHOMA STATE 8,039 ESPN W J26 * at TCU 6,277 BIG 12 W J30 rv/rv * OKLAHOMA 6,533 ESPNU L F2 rv/rv rv/- * at Iowa State 14,376 ESPN2 L F6 22/24 * at Oklahoma State 7,547 ESPN2 L OT F9 * TEXAS TECH 7,750 BIG 12 W F13 * WEST VIRGINIA 6,573 ESPN2 W F16 10/11 * at Kansas State 12,528 ESPNU L F20 * IOWA STATE 6,293 ESPNU L F23 -/rv * at Oklahoma 12,199 ESPNU L F27 * at West Virginia 6,588 BIG 12 W M2 13/13 * KANSAS STATE 9,656 ESPN2 L M4 * at Texas 10,351 ESPN L M9 4/3 * KANSAS 9,695 ESPN W M14 14/15 vs. Oklahoma State 3 17,257 BIG 12 L M20 LONG BEACH STATE 4 4,034 ESPN2 W M22 ARIZONA STATE 4 4,562 ESPN2 W M27 PROVIDENCE 4 4,544 ESPN2 W A2 vs. BYU 5 10,009 ESPN2 W A4 vs. Iowa 6 5,301 ESPN W Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.); 2 Charleston Classic (Waco, Texas); 3 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 4 National Invitation Tournament (Waco, Texas); 5 National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y.) BIG 12 T6TH 18TH COACHES 23RD AP NCAA TOURNAMENT, SWEET 16 DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N8 25/rv rv/rv vs. Colorado 1 5,207 FSSW W N12 23/25 SOUTH CAROLINA 5,706 ESPN W N17 23/25 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 2 5,290 FSSW W N20 20/21 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 5,185 FSSW W N25 18/17 vs. Chaminade 3 2,400 ESPNU W N26 18/17 vs. Dayton 3 2,400 ESPN W N27 18/17 8/7 vs. Syracuse 3 2,400 ESPN L D1 18/17 HARDIN-SIMMONS 5,159 FSSW W D6 20/20 3/4 vs. Kentucky 4 12,818 ESPN W D18 12/15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 5,667 FSSW W OT D22 12/15 SOUTHERN 5,562 FSSW W D30 9/11 ORAL ROBERTS 8,037 FSSW W J3 9/11 SAVANNAH STATE 5,685 FSSW W J7 7/9 9/7 * at Iowa State 14,384 ESPN2 L J11 7/9 * TCU 7,573 BIG 12 W J15 12/13 * at Texas Tech 9,516 ESPNU L J18 12/13 25/rv * OKLAHOMA 8,544 ESPN L J20 24/23 8/11 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN L J25 24/23 rv/rv * TEXAS 8,052 BIG 12 L J28 -/rv * WEST VIRGINIA 5,529 ESPN2 L F1 -/rv 8/10 * at Oklahoma State 11,500 ESPN W F4 -/rv 8/9 * KANSAS 8,305 ESPN2 L F8 -/rv 21/23 * at Oklahoma 13,112 ESPN2 L F12 * at TCU 4,705 ESPNU W F15 rv/rv * KANSAS STATE 7,556 ESPNU W 2OT F17 * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,517 ESPN W OT F22 rv/rv * at West Virginia 11,843 BIG 12 W F26 -/rv 24/23 * at Texas 12,471 ESPNU L M1 -/rv * TEXAS TECH 8,827 BIG 12 W M4 16/17 * IOWA STATE 8,502 ESPN2 W M8 rv/rv * at Kansas State 12,528 BIG 12 W M12 rv/rv vs. TCU 5 18,972 BIG 12 W M13 rv/rv 17/18 vs. Oklahoma 5 18,972 BIG 12 W M14 rv/rv rv/rv vs. Texas 5 18,972 ESPNU W M15 rv/rv 16/16 vs. Iowa State 5 19,108 ESPN L M21 23/rv -/rv vs. Nebraska 6 12,895 TRUTV W M23 23/rv 16/16 vs. Creighton 6 13,431 TRUTV W M27 23/rv 12/15 vs. Wisconsin 7 17,773 TBS L Tip-Off Showcase (Dallas); 2 Maui Invitational (Waco, Texas); 3 Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii); 4 Big 12/SEC Challenge (Arlington, Texas); 5 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 6 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds (San Antonio, Texas); 7 NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals (Anaheim, Calif.) BIG 12 T4TH 16TH AP 21ST COACHES NCAA TOURNAMENT, FIRST ROUND DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N14 rv/rv MCNEESE STATE 6,158 FSSW W N18 rv/rv at South Carolina 13,291 ESPN W N21 rv/rv PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1 5,208 FSSW W N24 rv/rv STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1 5,503 FSSW W N27 rv/rv rv/rv vs. Memphis 2 5,000 FS1 W N28 rv/rv rv/rv vs. Illinois 2 5,000 FS1 L D1 rv/rv TEXAS SOUTHERN 4,286 ESPNU W D4 rv/rv at Vanderbilt 3 7,740 ESPNU W D9 rv/rv TEXAS A&M 7,265 ESPN2 W D17 rv/rv NEW MEXICO STATE 4,787 ESPNU W D22 22/22 SOUTHERN 5,379 FSSW W D30 22/22 NORFOLK STATE 5,138 FSSW W J3 22/22 18/21 * at Oklahoma 12,322 ESPNU L J7 21/22 12/13 * KANSAS 7,088 ESPNU L J10 21/22 rv/rv * at TCU 5,388 ESPN2 W OT J14 22/23 11/13 * IOWA STATE 6,576 ESPNU W J17 22/23 * at Kansas State 12,528 ESPNU L J21 21/21 HUSTON-TILLOTSON 4,760 FSSW W J24 21/21 19/20 * OKLAHOMA 8,753 ESPN2 W J27 20/19 * at Oklahoma State 7,364 ESPNEWS L J31 20/19 19/20 * TEXAS 9,680 ESPN2 W F4 19/19 /rv * TCU 5,405 ESPNEWS W F7 19/19 15/12 * at West Virginia 12,783 ESPNU W F9 16/16 21/24 * OKLAHOMA STATE 6,720 ESPNU L F14 16/16 8/9 * at Kansas 16,300 CBS L F17 20/20 * at Texas Tech 6,572 ESPN2 W F21 20/20 * KANSAS STATE 8,046 ESPNU W F25 19/20 12/13 * at Iowa State 14,384 ESPNU W F28 19/20 20/19 * WEST VIRGINIA 9,385 ESPNU W M2 14/16 /rv * at Texas 12,139 ESPNU L OT M6 14/16 * TEXAS TECH 9,554 ESPN2 W M12 16/16 18/18 vs. West Virginia 4 18,972 ESPN2 W M13 16/16 9/10 vs. Kansas 4 18,972 ESPN2 L M19 16/16 vs. Georgia State 5 11,758 TBS L Las Vegas Invitational (Waco, Texas); 2 Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.); 3 SEC/Big 12 Challenge (Nashville, Tenn.); 4 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 5 NCAA Tournament First Round (Jacksonville, Fla.) BIG 12 T5TH 21ST AP 24TH COACHES NCAA TOURNAMENT, FIRST ROUND DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N13 22/21 /rv STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7,041 FSSW W N16 20/21 25/rv at Oregon 1 7,718 ESPN2 L N20 20/21 JACKSON STATE 2 5,973 FSSW W N23 rv/25 SAVANNAH STATE 2 4,714 FSN W N27 rv/25 ARKANSAS STATE 2 4,768 FSSW W D2 25/23 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 4,572 FSSW W D6 25/23 16/13 VANDERBILT 7,084 ESPNU W D8 16/15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 4,627 FSSW W D16 16/14 vs. Hardin-Simmons 3 2,000 FSSW W D19 16/14 24/24 at Texas A&M 9,056 ESPNU L D23 23/22 NEW MEXICO STATE 5,842 FSSW W D29 23/21 TEXAS SOUTHERN 5,223 ESPNU W J2 23/21 2/3 * at Kansas 16,300 CBS L J5 rv/25 * OKLAHOMA STATE 5,665 ESPN2 W J9 rv/25 13/14 * at Iowa State 14,384 ESPN2 W J13 22/22 * TCU 5,764 ESPNEWS W J16 22/22 rv/rv * at Texas Tech 12,827 FSSW W J20 13/15 * KANSAS STATE 5,588 ESPNEWS W 2OT J23 13/15 1/1 * OKLAHOMA 10,206 ESPN L J27 17/18 * at Oklahoma State 7,148 ESPNU W J30 17/18 GEORGIA 4 9,675 ESPN2 W F1 15/13 rv/rv * TEXAS 6,064 ESPN L F6 15/13 14/12 * at West Virginia 14,069 ESPN2 L F10 21/19 * at Kansas State 11,636 ESPNEWS W F13 21/19 * TEXAS TECH 7,540 ESPNU L F16 25/22 13/15 * IOWA STATE 5,556 ESPN2 W OT F20 25/22 24/25 * at Texas 16,540 ESPN W F23 19/16 2/2 * KANSAS 8,259 ESPN2 L F27 19/16 * at TCU 6,364 ESPNU W M1 19/17 6/6 * at Oklahoma 11,563 ESPN2 L M5 19/17 10/9 * WEST VIRGINIA 7,629 ESPN L M9 22/20 23/22 vs. Texas 5 18,972 ESPN2 W M10 22/20 1/1 vs. Kansas 5 18,972 ESPN2 L M17 21/18 rv/rv vs. Yale 6 11,656 CBS L Global Sports Shootout (Eugene, Ore.); 2 Global Sports Shootout (Waco, Texas); 3 at Abrams Gym (Fort Hood, Texas); 4 Big 12/SEC Challenge (Waco, Texas); 5 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 6 NCAA Tournament First Round (Providence, R.I.) 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95 ALL-TIME RESULTS BIG 12 T2ND 12TH AP 12TH COACHES NCAA TOURNAMENT, SWEET 16 DATE BU OPP OPPONENT ATT TV W/L SCORE N11 / / ORAL ROBERTS 5,250 ESPNU W N15 / 4/4 OREGON 5,891 ESPN2 W N18 / / FLORIDA GULF COAST 1 5,906 FSSW W N23 20/rv /rv vs. VCU 2 1,215 ESPN2 W N24 20/rv 24/20 vs. Michigan State 2 1,597 ESPN W N25 20/rv 10/10 vs. Louisville 2 1,655 ESPN W N30 9/11 / SAM HOUSTON STATE 5,029 FSSW W D3 9/11 7/7 XAVIER 9,684 ESPN2 W D14 4/5 / SOUTHERN 5,091 ESPNU W D17 4/5 / JACKSON STATE 3 2,500 FSSW W D18 4/5 / JOHN BROWN 5,045 FSSW W D21 4/6 / TEXAS SOUTHERN 5,347 FSSW W D30 4/4 / * at Oklahoma 10,254 ESPN2 W J4 2/3 rv/ * IOWA STATE 7,582 ESPNEWS W J7 2/3 /rv * OKLAHOMA STATE 10,627 ESPNEWS W J10 1/1 10/9 * at West Virginia 14,632 ESPN2 L J14 1/1 25/rv * at Kansas State 12,528 ESPNU W J17 6/6 / * TEXAS 7,604 ESPN2 W J21 6/6 rv/rv * at TCU 7,276 ESPNU W J25 5/5 / * TEXAS TECH 7,059 ESPNEWS W J28 5/5 / at Ole Miss 4 9,411 ESPN2 W F1 2/3 3/2 * at Kansas 16,300 ESPN2 L F4 2/3 /rv * KANSAS STATE 7,729 ESPNEWS L F8 6/8 rv/rv * at Oklahoma State 8,170 ESPNU W F11 6/8 / * TCU 7,906 ESPNU W F13 4/4 / * at Texas Tech 9,202 ESPNU L F18 4/4 3/3 * KANSAS 10,021 CBS L F21 9/9 / * OKLAHOMA 6,135 ESPN2 W F25 9/9 rv/rv * at Iowa State 14,384 ESPN L F27 11/11 10/10 * WEST VIRGINIA 8,203 ESPNU W M4 11/11 / * at Texas 12,195 ESPN W M9 9/10 / vs. Kansas State 5 18,972 ESPNU L M17 12/11 / vs. New Mexico State 6 13,571 trutv W M19 12/11 /rv vs. Southern California 6 15,299 trutv W M24 12/11 /rv vs. South Carolina 7 20,047 TBS L Battle 4 Atlantis (Waco, Texas); 2 Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas); 3 at Abrams Gym (Fort Hood, Texas); 4 SEC/Big 12 Challenge (Oxford, Miss.); 5 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.); 6 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds (Tulsa, Okla.); 7 NCAA Tournament East Regional Semifinals (New York) BIG 12 Big 12 Network (rebranded ESPN+); BTN Big Ten Network; BYUTV BYU Television Network; CSS Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast; CTN Cyclone Television Network (ISU), Cowboy Television Network (OSU); ESPNC ESPN Classic; FCS Fox College Sports; FSN Fox Sports Network; FSMW Fox Sports Midwest; FSSW Fox Sports Southwest; LSS Lone Star Series (Regional); MSN Missouri Sports Network; SSN Sooner Sports Network; TTTN Texas Tech Television Network HISTORY 92

96 YEARLY NO CONFERENCE AFFILIATION OVERALL CONFERENCE W L PCT W L PCT FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL POSTSEASON HEAD COACH Luther Burleson Luther Burleson Enoch Mills Enoch Mills Ralph Glaze Ralph Glaze Ralph Glaze Norman Paine SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE OVERALL CONFERENCE W L PCT W L PCT FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL POSTSEASON HEAD COACH th Charles Moseley th Charles Moseley rd Charles Moseley th Charles Moseley t4th Charles Moseley th Charles Moseley nd Frank Bridges rd Frank Bridges th Frank Bridges th Frank Bridges t7th Frank Bridges th Frank Bridges t6th Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf t4th Ralph Wolf t3rd Ralph Wolf st Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf t5th Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf nd Ralph Wolf th Ralph Wolf rd Ralph Wolf t4th Ralph Wolf t3rd Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson th Van Sweet th Sweet [0-11]; Henderson [0-6] st NCAA, Western Regional [0-2] Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson st NCAA, Runner-Up [2-1] Bill Henderson t1st Bill Henderson t1st NCAA, Final Four [1-2] Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson t3rd Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson t3rd Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson t5th Bill Henderson t3rd Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson th Bill Henderson th Bill Menefee th Bill Menefee th Bill Menefee rd Bill Menefee t6th Bill Menefee t2nd Bill Menefee t2nd Bill Menefee nd Bill Menefee t3rd Bill Menefee HISTORY 93

97 YEARLY RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE W L PCT W L PCT FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL POSTSEASON HEAD COACH nd Bill Menefee th Bill Menefee th Bill Menefee t6th Carroll Dawson t4th Carroll Dawson th Carroll Dawson th Dawson [8-7]; Haller [3-10] th Jim Haller t4th Jim Haller th Jim Haller t2nd Jim Haller t4th Jim Haller th Jim Haller th Jim Haller th Jim Haller th Gene Iba nd NIT, First Round [0-1] Gene Iba t2nd NCAA, First Round [0-1] Gene Iba th Gene Iba th NIT, First Round [0-1] Gene Iba t7th Gene Iba th Gene Iba th Darrel Johnson th Darrel Johnson t7th Harry Miller th Harry Miller HISTORY BIG 12 CONFERENCE OVERALL CONFERENCE W L PCT W L PCT FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL POSTSEASON HEAD COACH th Harry Miller t5th Harry Miller th Harry Miller t8th Dave Bliss th NIT, First Round (0-1) Dave Bliss t10th Dave Bliss t10th Dave Bliss th Scott Drew th Scott Drew th Scott Drew th Scott Drew t4th NCAA, First Round (0-1) Scott Drew th NIT, Runner-Up (4-1) Scott Drew t2nd NCAA, Elite Eight (3-1) Scott Drew t7th Scott Drew t3rd NCAA, Elite Eight (3-1) Scott Drew th NIT, Champion (5-0) Scott Drew t6th NCAA, Sweet 16 (2-1) Scott Drew t4th NCAA, First Round (0-1) Scott Drew t5th NCAA, First Round (0-1) Scott Drew t2nd NCAA, Sweet 16 (2-1) Scott Drew OVERALL CONFERENCE W L PCT W L PCT , seasons 1,314 1, bus accident killed several players, did not finish season 2 - Baylor played no non-conference schedule due to NCAA sanctions W L PCT Marrs-McLean Gymnasium, pre-1965 Heart O Texas Coliseum, Ferrell Center, 1988-present

98 BAYLOR ALL-TIME COACHING LEADERS BY VICTORIES COACH YEARS TENURE RECORD PCT. 1. Scott Drew present Bill Henderson , Ralph Wolf Bill Meneffe Jim Haller Gene Iba Dave Bliss Harry Miller Frank Bridges Carroll Dawson Darrel Johnson Charles Mosley Ralph Glaze Enoch Mills Luther Burleson Van Sweet Norman Paine BY WINNING PERCENTAGE COACH YEARS TENURE RECORD PCT. 1. Ralph Glaze Enoch Mills Scott Drew present Darrel Johnson Ralph Wolf Luther Burleson Dave Bliss Bill Meneffe Gene Iba Bill Henderson , Carroll Dawson Jim Haller Frank Bridges Harry Miller Charles Mosley Van Sweet Norman Paine ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS COACH YEARS TENURE RECORD PCT. Luther Burleson Enoch Mills Ralph Glaze Norman Paine Charles Mosley Frank Bridges Ralph Wolf Bill Henderson , Van Sweet Bill Meneffe Carroll Dawson Jim Haller Gene Iba Darrel Johnson Harry Miller Dave Bliss Scott Drew present BAYLOR ASSISTANT COACHES SINCE 1948 Anderson, Kim Ash, Doug Autry, Brad Belcher, Rodney Brooks III, Alvin present Brown, Larry Converse, Boyd Costagna, Bobby Dawson, Carroll Driscoll, Matthew Drummond, Troy England, Bryan Gentry, Alvin Gillispie, Billy Gray, Kevin Haller, Jim Hargett, Larry Hudson, Wendell Jakus, John present Jankovich, Tim Kaspar, Danny Lee, Kelvin Lewis, Kevin McCasland, Grant Menefee, Bill Miller, Harry Mills, Paul Morefield, Mark Naderer, Mike Newman, Tommy O Neill, Brian Phelps, Dionne Proctor, Joe Sylestine, Steve Tang, Jerome present Terry, Rodney Thomas, Gary Thomas, Roy Wilson, Mike HISTORY 95

99 SERIES RECORDS HISTORY OPPONENT G W L PCT. STREAK FIRST GAME LAST GAME Abilene Christian W3 D10, 1957 D5, 1972 Alabama L6 D31, 1947 N26, 2009 Alabama State W1 J2, 1988 J2, 1988 Alaska Anchorage W1 J3, 1981 J3, 1981 Alaska-Fairbanks W1 N30, 1999 N30, 1999 Alcorn State W3 D12, 1980 N27, 2006 Allen Academy W Angelo State W4 D15, 1973 N11, 2006 Arizona L2 D18, 1947 D8, 1997 Arizona State W N27, 2015 Arkansas W1 F18, 1924 D30, 2009 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W3 D31, 1999 D1, 2004 Arkansas State L1 D3, 1983 N16, 1998 Auburn W2 D27, 1948 M24, 2009 Austin College W N24, 1978 Bethune-Cookman W2 D15, 2010 D14, 2011 Boston College W1 N15, 2012 N15, 2012 Bradley L1 M25, 1950 M25, 1950 Brooklyn College W1 D3, 1990 D3, 1990 BYU W2 M23, 1950 A2, 2013 BYU-Hawaii L1 D19, 2003 D19, 2003 California L3 D22, 1947 D27, 1976 Cal State Fullerton W2 D16, 2000 N29, 2001 Cal State Los Angeles L1 D14, 1974 D14, 1974 Cameron (Okla.) W Campbell W1 D20, 1984 D20, 1984 Canisius L D4, 1948 Central Missouri L D29, 1939 Central Oklahoma W Centenary W N18, 2008 Chaminade W1 N25, 2013 N25, 2013 Charleston Southern W1 N20, 2013 N20, 2013 Charlotte W1 D5, 1992 D5, 1992 Chicago State W1 J3, 2005 J3, 2005 Cincinnati W1 D21, 1946 D21, 1946 Clemson L1 D29, 1963 D19, 1983 Cleveland State W1 D6, 1975 D6, 1975 College of Charleston L1 N24, 2012 N24, 2012 Colorado W N8, 2013 Colorado State W2 D18, 1952 N14, 2006 Concordia W1 D2, 1985 D2, 1985 Connecticut L1 D28, 1965 D28, 1965 Coppin State W1 D22, 1987 D22, 1987 Creighton W1 D27, 1962 M23, 2014 Davidson W1 D11, 1975 D29, 1979 Dayton W1 D26, 2013 D26, 2013 Decatur College L7 N24, Delaware State W1 D30, 2006 D30, 2006 Denver L1 D28, 1963 D28, 1963 DePaul L2 D21, 1991 J27, 1993 Drake W2 N27, 1976 D31, 1996 Duke L1 M28, 2010 M28, 2010 Duquesne W1 D28, 1983 D28, 1983 East Central L East Carolina L1 J10, 1975 J10, 1975 Eastern Kentucky L1 D20, 1946 D20, 1946 Eastern Michigan L1 J11, 1975 J11, 1975 Eastern Washington W2 N29, 1997 N20, 2000 OPPONENT G W L PCT. STREAK FIRST GAME LAST GAME Florida W1 D30, 1981 D30, 1981 Florida A&M W1 D31, 2007 D31, 2007 Florida Gulf Coast W1 N18, 2016 N18, 2016 Florida International W1 D21, 2001 D21, 2001 Florida State L3 D19, 1964 D25, 2010 Fort Worth L Furman W2 D28, 1964 D21, 1985 Georgetown W1 M18, 2009 M18, 2009 George Washington W1 D27, 1974 D27, 1974 Georgia W1 J30, 2016 J30, 2016 Georgia Tech W1 D16, 1957 D27, 1973 Gonzaga L4 N29, 1991 D28, 2012 Grambling State W3 D19, 2000 N12, 2010 Hartford W2 D22, 2008 N15, 2009 Hawaii L1 D20, 1968 D16, 1994 Hawaii-Pacific W1 N28, 1998 N28, 1998 Hardin-Simmons W12 J4, 1916 D16, 2015 Hillsdale College W1 N22, 2004 N22, 2004 Houston W1 J26, 1953 N30, 2002 Howard Payne W D1, 1959 Huston-Tillotson W1 J21, 2015 J21, 2015 Idaho W2 D18, 1971 D14, 1990 Idaho State W1 D13, 1985 D13, 1985 Illinois L3 D12, 1986 N28, 2014 Illinois-Chicago W1 D13, 1986 D13, 1986 Illinois State L1 D27, 1983 D27, 1983 Indiana L1 D13, 1980 D13, 1980 Iona W1 N27, 2009 N27, 2009 Iowa W1 D2, 1983 A4, 2013 Iowa State L1 D5, 1988 F25, 2017 Jackson State W8 N11, 2007 D17, 2016 Jacksonville W3 D22, 1998 N24, 2008 John Brown W2 D6, 1984 D18, 2016 Jonesboro (Ark.) L Kansas L10 D3, 1951 F18, 2017 Kansas State L2 M20, 1948 M9, 2017 Kentucky W2 D23, 1946 D6, 2013 Kentucky Wesleyan L1 D16, 1963 D16, 1963 Lafayette L1 D26, 1974 D26, 1974 Lamar W1 D11, 1952 D12, 2012 La Salle W1 D17, 1971 N16, 2010 Lehigh W1 N9, 2012 N9, 2012 Liberty W1 D21, 2000 D21, 2000 Lipscomb W1 N22, 2010 N22, 2010 Long Beach State W2 D21, 1963 M20, 2013 Louisiana-Lafayette W3 J1, 1946 N17, 2013 Louisiana-Monroe L1 N25, 1989 N24, 2004 Louisiana Tech L N18, 1998 Louisville W1 N25, 2016 N25, 2016 Loyola Marymount W1 D30, 1978 D30, 1978 Loyola (New Orleans) W2 D12, 1967 D6, 1968 LSU W3 F23, 1921 D6,

100 SERIES OPPONENT G W L PCT. STREAK FIRST GAME LAST GAME Marquette W1 D19, 1998 D11, 1999 Marshall L1 D15, 1972 D19, 1987 Maryland-Eastern Shore W1 D22, 2004 D22, 2004 Massachusetts W1 J23, 2010 J23, 2010 McMurry W6 D3, 1957 D15, 1984 McNeese State W3 D12, 1998 N14, 2014 Memphis W1 D21, 1953 N27, 2014 Mercer W D1, 1989 Michigan State W1 N24, 2016 N24, 2016 Midwestern State W3 J12, 1971 D6, 2003 Mississippi W2 D29, 1970 J28, 2017 Mississippi State W1 D18, 1959 D28, 2011 Mississippi Valley State W3 D11, 1987 D3, 2007 Missouri L4 D28, 1946 M10, 2012 Missouri State W2 D29, 1940 D30, 1941 Montana W2 N24, 1996 D30, 2000 Montana State W D14, 2002 Mount St. Mary s W1 J7, 2003 J7, 2003 Morehead State W1 D21, 1982 D21, 1982 Morgan State W2 J6, 2010 J4, 2011 Murray State L1 D22, 1951 N30, 1974 Navy L1 D28, 1956 D30, 1970 Nebraska W4 D17, 1949 M21, 2014 Nevada W1 D4, 1993 D5, 1998 New Mexico L2 D4, 1965 M14, 2001 New Mexico State W3 D29, 1961 M17, 2017 New Orleans Athletic Club W New York W D28, 1960 Norfolk State W2 N13, 2009 D30, 2009 North Carolina A&T W2 N24, 1999 D28, 2006 North Carolina State L1 M28, 1950 M28, 1950 North Texas L D9, 2003 Northeastern W1 N30, 1991 N30, 1991 Northern Colorado W1 D26, 1941 D26, 1941 Northern Illinois W1 D22, 2003 D22, 2003 Northwestern L1 D4, 2011 D4, 2012 Northwestern Okla. State L1 D23, 1995 D23, 1995 Northwestern State W D8, 2015 Notre Dame W1 N30, 1977 N18, 2007 Oklahoma W F21, 2017 Oklahoma Baptist W Oklahoma City L1 J23, 1951 D20, 1980 Oklahoma State W F8, 2017 Old Dominion W1 D28, 1973 M20, 2010 Oral Roberts W6 D7, 1982 N11, 2016 Oregon W1 N16, 2015 N15, 2016 Oregon State L1 D7, 1955 D28, 1972 Pacific W1 D13, 1965 D30, 1997 Paul Quinn W2 N15, 2008 D19, 2011 Penn State L1 D1, 1990 A2, 2009 Pepperdine L D29, 1984 Phillips W D27, 1937 Pittsburg State (Kan.) L1 D31, 1939 D31, 1939 Poly College W Portland State W1 D29, 2008 D29, 2008 Prairie View A&M W14 N27, 1984 D2, 2015 Presbyterian (Ind.) W Presbyterian (S.C.) W1 N29, 1983 N29, 1983 Princeton L1 D7, 1991 D7, 1991 Providence W2 N27, 2008 M27, 2013 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W1 D20, 2001 D20, 2001 Purdue L1 J3, 2004 M20, 2008 OPPONENT G W L PCT. STREAK FIRST GAME LAST GAME Richmond L1 N25, 1988 N25, 1988 Rice L D1, 2001 Sacred Heart W1 N21, 2001 N21, 2001 Saint Mary s (Calif.) W2 M26, 2010 D22, 2011 Sam Houston State W N30, 2016 Samford W1 D9, 1994 D9, 1994 San Diego W1 D22, 2010 D22, 2010 San Diego State W2 D29, 1981 N15, 2011 San Francisco L2 D18, 1950 D17, 1977 San Jose State L1 D20, 2003 D20, 2003 Savannah State W3 J13, 2005 N23, 2015 Seattle L1 D29, 1966 D29, 1966 SMU L D16, 2004 South Alabama L2 J4, 1992 D21, 1992 South Carolina L1 D9, 2006 M24, 2017 South Carolina State W1 N22, 2011 N22, 2011 South Dakota W1 D19, 1969 D19, 1969 South Dakota State W1 M15, 2012 M15, 2012 Southeastern Louisiana W2 F23, 1991 D6, 1991 Southeastern Okla. State L Southern (Baton Rouge) W8 D28, 1999 D14, 2016 Southern (New Orleans) W1 J7, 1995 J7, 1995 Southern Illinois L1 N22, 1996 N22, 1996 Southern Utah W1 D22, 1988 D22, 1988 Southwestern Okla. State W D19, 1981 Southwestern (Texas) W N30, 1985 Spring Hill W1 D28, 1967 D28, 1967 St. Edward s W2 N28, 1980 D9, 2000 St. John s (N.Y.) W1 D7, 1978 N18, 2012 St. Joseph s L1 D29, 1976 D29, 1976 St. Louis L4 D13, 1947 D21, 1956 St. Mary s (Texas) W2 N28, 1972 D1, 1973 St. Stanley L Stanford L2 D19, 1950 N29, 1987 Stephen F. Austin W N13, 2015 Sul Ross State W J2, 1971 Syracuse L2 D16, 2006 N27, 2013 Tarleton State W D3, 1986 TCU W11 D18, 1908 F11, 2017 Temple L1 D29, 1978 D29, 1978 Texas W M4, 2017 Texas A&M L D19, 2015 Texas A&M-Commerce W TAMU-Corpus Christi L1 D5, 1950 D4, 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville W3 D8, 1956 D11, 1984 Texas Baptist W1 F16, 1907 F16, 1907 Texas Lutheran W3 D3, 1968 D4, 1985 Texas Southern W10 D22, 1993 D21, 2016 Texas State W D4, 2002 Texas Tech L F13, 2017 Texas Wesleyan W4 D13, 1949 D20, 1978 Toledo L1 D28, 1962 D28, 1962 Trinity W N23, 1984 Troy W1 N15, 1997 N15, 1997 Tulane W7 F10, 1916 D28, 1976 Tulsa W J5, 1993 HISTORY 97

101 SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT G W L PCT. STREAK FIRST GAME LAST GAME UAB L1 D1, 1982 D17, 1983 UALR L1 J28, 1950 M12, 1987 UCLA L3 D19, 1947 D23, 1975 UC Santa Barbara L1 D11, 1965 D5, 1970 UMKC L1 F1, 1991 N29, 1998 UNC Wilmington W1 D20, 1985 N23, 1996 UNLV L1 D10, 1965 D22, 1982 USC W2 D28, 1955 M19, 2017 USC Upstate W1 D17, 2012 D17, 2012 USF L2 D3, 1994 D28, 1994 U.S. International W1 D29, 1990 D29, 1990 Utah L3 D6, 1957 D9, 1960 Utah State L1 D20, 1954 D20, 1954 UT Arlington W7 D4, 1964 N23, 2011 UTEP L1 D28, 1961 D3, 1979 UT Pan American L1 N29, 1976 J6, 2004 UTSA L1 D5, 1981 D13, 2003 Valparaiso W2 D2, 1991 D4, 1992 Vanderbilt W2 D28, 1949 D6, 2015 VCU W1 D7, 1974 N23, 2016 Virginia W1 D28, 1968 D28, 1968 Virginia Tech W2 D16, 1960 M21, 2009 Wake Forest L1 N30, 2008 N30, 2008 Washington L2 M19, 1948 D10, 1955 Washington State L1 D30, 1972 D23, 2010 Wayland Baptist F15, 2011 Weber State L1 D29, 1971 D17, 1994 West Texas A&M L D28, 1944 West Virginia W1 D23, 2011 F27, 2017 Western Kentucky L2 D2, 1971 D8, 1973 Wichita State W1 D12, 1947 N16, 2007 William & Mary W1 D26, 1968 D26, 1968 Wisconsin L1 M27, 2014 M27, 2014 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W1 N27, 1981 N27, 1981 Wyoming L D28, 1984 Xavier W3 N29, 2009 D3, 2016 Yale L1 M17, 2016 M17, opponents in bold HISTORY 1 formerly Los Angeles State, renamed Cal State Los Angeles in 1964; 2 formerly Central Missouri State, renamed University of Central Missouri in 2006; 3 formerly Central State, renamed University of Central Oklahoma in 1991; 4 formerly Concordia Lutheran University, renamed Concordia University in 1995; 5 formerly East Central Oklahoma State, renamed East Central University in 1985; 6 formerly Southwestern Louisiana, renamed Louisiana-Lafayette in 1999; 7 formerly Northeast Louisiana, renamed Louisiana-Monroe in 1999; 8 formerly Memphis State, renamed University of Memphis in 1994; 9 formerly Southwest Missouri State, renamed Missouri State in 2005; 10 formerly North Texas State, renamed University of North Texas in 1989; 11 formerly Colorado State-Greeley, renamed University of Northern Colorado in 1970; 12 formerly Oklahoma A&M, renamed Oklahoma State University in 1957; 13 formerly East Texas State, renamed Texas A&M-Commerce in 1996; 14 formerly Corpus Christi State and Texas A&I at Corpus Christi, renamed Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 1994; 15 formerly Texas A&I, renamed Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1993; 16 formerly Southwest Texas State, renamed Texas State in 2003; 17 formerly Troy State, renamed Troy University in 2005; 18 formerly Little Rock University, renamed University of Arkansas-Little Rock in 1969; 19 formerly West Texas State, renamed West Texas A&M in 1993; 20 formerly Municipal University of Wichita, renamed Wichita State University in

102 SERIES NOTE: Division I series records only ALABAMA UA LEADS 6-1 D31, 1947 Oklahoma City W D30, 1953 Dallas L D27, Houston L D14, 1957 Tuscaloosa, Ala. L D14, 1960 Birmingham, Ala. L D27, 1967 Mobile, Ala. L N26, 2009 rv/- Lake Buena Vista, Fla. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-5 ALABAMA STATE BU LEADS 1-0 J2, 1988 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 ALCORN STATE BU LEADS 3-0 D12, 1980 Bloomington, Ind. W N23, 2002 Dallas W N27, 2006 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 ARIZONA UA LEADS , 1947 Tucson, Ariz. L M12, 1948 Dallas W M13, 1948 Dallas W M9, 1949 Dallas L D8, 1969 Tucson, Ariz. L D11, 1970 Waco, Texas W N29, Tucson, Ariz. L D8, /4 Waco, Texas L Home: 1-1; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 2-1 ARIZONA STATE BU LEADS Oklahoma City W D17, 1965 Tempe, Ariz. L N26, 1988 Richmond, Va. L N28, 2008 rv/rv 14/14 Anaheim, Calif. W D3, 2009 rv/rv Tempe, Ariz. W D2, /10 Waco, Texas W M22, 2013 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 2-1 ARKANSAS UA LEADS F18, 1924 Waco, Texas W F19, 1924 Waco, Texas L J23, 1925 Fayetteville, Ark. L J24, 1925 Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fayetteville, Ark. W Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W F7, 1947 Fayetteville, Ark. L F8, 1947 Fayetteville, Ark. L F6, 1948 Waco, Texas W F7, 1948 Waco, Texas W J5, 1949 Fayetteville, Ark. W F5, 1949 Waco, Texas L F4, 1950 Waco, Texas W J20, 1951 Fayetteville, Ark. L F17, 1951 Waco, Texas L D28, 1951 Dallas L J14, 1952 Waco, Texas L F19, 1952 Fayetteville, Ark. W D29, 1952 Dallas L J19, 1953 Fayetteville, Ark. L F21, 1953 Waco, Texas W J11, 1954 Waco, Texas W F16, 1954 Fayetteville, Ark. L J15, 1955 Fayetteville, Ark. L F7, 1955 Waco, Texas L D29, 1955 Houston W J7, 1956 Waco, Texas L F7, 1956 Fayetteville, Ark. L J12, 1957 Fayetteville, Ark. W F23, 1957 Waco, Texas W J6, 1958 Waco, Texas L M1, 1958 Fayetteville, Ark. L D28, 1958 Houston L J31, 1959 Waco, Texas W F17, 1959 Fayetteville, Ark. L D28, 1959 Houston L J9, 1960 Waco, Texas OT L F29, 1960 Fayetteville, Ark. L J31, 1961 Waco, Texas L F24, 1961 Fayetteville, Ark. L F6, 1962 Waco, Texas W F20, 1962 Fayetteville, Ark. L F9, 1963 Fayetteville, Ark. L F23, 1963 Waco, Texas L F1, 1964 Waco, Texas L F15, 1964 Fayetteville, Ark. L J16, 1965 Fayetteville, Ark. W F16, 1965 Waco, Texas L F5, 1966 Fayetteville, Ark. L F12, 1966 Waco, Texas W J10, 1967 Waco, Texas W M2, 1967 Fayetteville, Ark. W J9, 1968 Waco, Texas W F27, 1968 Fayetteville, Ark. W J28, 1969 Fayetteville, Ark. W M1, 1969 Waco, Texas W J24, 1970 Waco, Texas W F10, 1970 Fayetteville, Ark. L F9, 1971 Waco, Texas W M2, 1971 Fayetteville, Ark. OT W F8, 1972 Waco, Texas W F17, 1973 Waco, Texas L J23, 1973 Fayetteville, Ark. W J29, 1974 Waco, Texas W F23, 1974 Fayetteville, Ark. L F1, 1975 Waco, Texas W M8, 1975 Fayetteville, Ark. L J26, 1976 Waco, Texas W F24, 1976 Fayetteville, Ark. L J29, Waco, Texas L F10, Fayetteville, Ark. L J23, Waco, Texas L F13, Fayetteville, Ark. L J22, Fayetteville, Ark. W F12, Waco, Texas L J15, 1980 Fayetteville, Ark. L F7, 1980 Waco, Texas L J17, 1981 Waco, Texas W F10, 1981 Fayetteville, Ark. L J19, Fayetteville, Ark. L F11, Waco, Texas OT W J8, Fayetteville, Ark. L F7, Waco, Texas L J4, 1984 Waco, Texas L F4, 1984 Fayetteville, Ark. L J30, 1985 Waco, Texas OT L M2, 1985 Fayetteville, Ark. L J27, 1986 Fayetteville, Ark. OT L F26, 1986 Waco, Texas W J22, 1987 Waco, Texas W F21, 1987 Fayetteville, Ark. L J20, 1988 Fayetteville, Ark. L F20, 1988 Waco, Texas W J21, 1989 Waco, Texas L F22, 1989 Fayetteville, Ark. L J10, Fayetteville, Ark. L F10, Waco, Texas W M10, Dallas L J26, Waco, Texas L F26, Fayetteville, Ark. L J5, 2008 rv/rv rv/ Dallas L D30, 2009 rv/ N. Little Rock, Ark. W Home: 31-38; Away: 11-53; Neutral: 2-5 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF BU LEADS 3-0 D31, 1999 Waco, Texas W N22, 2000 Waco, Texas W D1, 2004 Waco, Texas W Home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 ARKANSAS STATE ASU LEADS 3-2 D3, 1983 Iowa City, Iowa L D12, 1987 Jonesboro, Ark. L D3, 1997 Waco, Texas W N16, 1998 Jonesboro, Ark. L N27, 2015 rv/25 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-1 AUBURN BU LEADS 4-2 D27, 1948 Oklahoma City W D20, 1957 Auburn, Ala. W D6, 1958 Auburn, Ala. L D9, 1995 Waco, Texas L D14, 1996 Auburn, Ala. W M24, 2009 Auburn, Ala. W Home: 0-1; Away: 3-1; Neutral: 1-0 HISTORY 99

103 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY BETHUNE-COOKMAN BU LEADS 2-0 D15, /9 Waco, Texas W D14, /7 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 BOSTON COLLEGE BU LEADS 1-0 N15, /17 Charleston, S.C. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 BRADLEY BRADLEY LEADS 1-0 M25, Kansas City, Mo. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 BYU TIED 5-5 M23, 1950 Kansas City, Mo. W D17, 1954 Provo, Utah L D18, 1954 Provo, Utah W D21, 1962 Provo, Utah L D22, 1962 Provo, Utah L D1, 1978 Waco, Texas L D1, Provo, Utah L D17, /7 Provo, Utah W D21, 2012 Waco, Texas W A2, 2013 New York W Home: 1-1; Away: 2-4; Neutral: 2-0 CAL STATE FULLERTON BU LEADS 2-0 D16, 2000 Fullerton, Calif. W N29, 2001 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 CALIFORNIA CAL LEADS 3-0 D22, 1947 Berkeley, Calif. L D20, 1950 Berkeley, Calif. L D27, 1976 Oklahoma City L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-1 CAMPBELL BU LEADS 1-0 D20, 1984 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 CANISIUS TIED Buffalo, N.Y. W D4, 1948 Buffalo, N.Y. L Home: 0-0; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 0-0 CENTENARY BU LEADS Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W D6, 1966 Waco, Texas W D4, 1967 Shreveport, La. W D22, 1969 Shreveport, La. OT L D30, 1969 Waco, Texas W D31, 1988 Waco, Texas L N24, 1989 Shreveport, La. L J23, 1990 Waco, Texas W D8, 1995 Waco, Texas W D17, 2001 Shreveport, La. W J2, 2007 Shreveport, La. W N24, 2007 Waco, Texas W N18, 2008 rv/rv Waco, Texas W Home: 7-2; Away: 3-2; Neutral: 0-0 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BU LEADS 1-0 N20, /21 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 CHARLOTTE BU LEADS 1-0 D5, 1992 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 CHICAGO STATE BU LEADS 1-0 J3, 2005 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 CINCINNATI BU LEADS 1-0 D21, 1946 Cincinnati W Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 CLEMSON BU LEADS 2-1 D29, 1963 El Paso, Texas W D29, 1964 Greenville, S.C. W D19, 1983 Clemson, S.C. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-1 CLEVELAND STATE BU LEADS 1-0 D6, 1975 Columbia, Mo. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CC LEADS 1-0 N24, /21 Waco, Texas L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 COLORADO CU LEADS Kansas City, Mo. L D13, 1951 Boulder, Colo. L D14, 1951 Boulder, Colo. W D18, 1965 Tempe, Ariz. L D22, 1980 Boulder, Colo. L D1, 1981 Waco, Texas W J21, 1997 Waco, Texas L J21, 1998 Boulder, Colo. L F20, 1999 Waco, Texas L F23, 2000 Boulder, Colo. L J6, 2001 Waco, Texas W M8, 2001 Kansas City, Mo. OT W J30, 2002 Boulder, Colo. L M1, 2003 Waco, Texas L J31, 2004 Boulder, Colo. L J19, 2005 Waco, Texas W J18, 2006 Boulder, Colo. L M9, 2006 Dallas L J30, 2007 Waco, Texas W F27, 2008 Boulder, Colo. W M13, 2008 Kansas City, Mo. 2OT L F28, 2009 Waco, Texas W J12, /24 Boulder, Colo. L J29, 2011 rv/rv Waco, Texas W M17, /10 Albuquerque, N.M. W N16, /17 -/rv Charleston, S.C. L N8, /rv rv/rv Dallas W Home: 6-3; Away: 2-8; Neutral: 3-5 COLORADO STATE BU LEADS 4-3 D18, 1952 Waco, Texas W D8, 1986 Fort Collins, Colo. L D3, 1987 Waco, Texas W D20, 1988 Waco, Texas L D20, 1989 Fort Collins, Colo. L J2, 2002 Waco, Texas W N14, 2006 Spokane, Wash. 2OT W Home: 3-1; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 1-0 CONNECTICUT CONN LEADS 1-0 D28, 1965 Waco, Texas L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 COPPIN STATE BU LEADS 1-0 D22, 1987 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 CREIGHTON CU LEADS 3-1 D27, 1962 Oklahoma City L D2, 1998 Omaha, Neb. L D4, 1999 Waco, Texas OT L M23, /rv 16/16 San Antonio, Texas W Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-1 DAVIDSON TIED 1-1 D11, 1975 Davidson, N.C. L D29, 1979 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral:

104 SERIES DAYTON BU LEADS 1-0 N26, /17 Maui, Hawaii W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 DELAWARE STATE BU LEADS 1-0 D30, 2006 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 DENVER DU LEADS 1-0 D28, 1963 El Paso, Texas L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 DEPAUL DEPAUL LEADS 2-0 D21, 1991 Waco, Texas L J27, 1993 Chicago L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 DRAKE BU LEADS 4-1 N27, 1976 Waco, Texas W D27, 1977 Des Moines, Iowa W D14, 1984 Des Moines, Iowa L D16, 1995 Des Moines, Iowa W D31, 1996 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 0-0 DUKE DU LEADS 1-0 M28, /21 3/3 Houston L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 DUQUESNE BU LEADS 1-0 D28, 1983 Pittsburgh, Pa. W Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 EASTERN WASHINGTON BU LEADS 2-0 N29, 1997 Waco, Texas W N20, 2000 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 FLORIDA BU LEADS 1-0 D30, 1981 San Diego W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 FLORIDA A&M BU LEADS 1-0 D31, 2007 rv/rv Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 FLORIDA GULF COAST BU LEADS 1-0 N18, 2016 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL BU LEADS 1-0 D21, 2001 Carolina, P.R. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 FLORIDA STATE FSU LEADS 3-0 D19, 1964 Nashville, Tenn. L D16, Huntington, W.Va. L D25, /15 Honolulu L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-3 FURMAN BU LEADS 2-0 D28, 1964 Greenville, S.C. W D21, 1985 Knoxville, Tenn. W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 GEORGIA STATE GSU LEADS 1-0 M19, /16 Jacksonville, Fla. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 GEORGIA TECH GT LEADS 3-1 D16, 1957 Atlanta L D4, 1958 Atlanta L D20, 1961 Atlanta L D27, 1973 Norfolk, Va. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 1-0 GONZAGA GU LEADS 4-0 N29, 1991 Fresno, Calif. L N15, 2006 Spokane, Wash. L D18, /9 Dallas L D28, /13 Spokane, Wash. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-2 GRAMBLING STATE BU LEADS 3-0 D19, 2000 Waco, Texas W N29, 2006 Waco, Texas W N12, /14 Waco, Texas W Home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 HARTFORD BU LEADS 2-0 D22, /22 Waco, Texas W N15, 2009 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 HAWAII TIED 1-1 D20, 1968 Lafayette, La. W D16, 1994 Honolulu L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 EAST CAROLINA ECU LEADS 1-0 J10, 1975 Storrs, Conn. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 GEORGE WASHINGTON BU LEADS 1-0 D27, 1974 Greenville, S.C. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 HISTORY EASTERN KENTUCKY EKU LEADS 1-0 D20, 1946 Richmond, Ky. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 EASTERN MICHIGAN EMU LEADS 1-0 J11, 1975 Storrs, Conn. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 GEORGETOWN BU LEADS 1-0 M18, 2009 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 GEORGIA BU LEADS 1-0 J30, /18 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral:

105 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY HOUSTON UH LEADS J26, 1953 Waco, Texas W D8, 1962 Houston L J25, 1964 Houston L J28, 1965 Houston L J26, 1966 Houston OT L J10, Houston L J10, 1974 Houston L J24, 1976 Houston L F21, 1976 Waco, Texas W F28, 1976 Dallas L J24, 1977 Houston L F22, 1977 Waco, Texas L J17, 1978 Houston L F7, 1978 Waco, Texas W J16, 1979 Waco, Texas W F6, 1979 Houston W M1, 1979 Houston L J26, 1980 Houston L F16, 1980 Waco, Texas L J26, 1981 Waco, Texas L F21, 1981 Houston W J30, 1982 Houston L F20, 1982 Waco, Texas L F2, Houston L M5, Waco, Texas L J28, Waco, Texas L F29, Houston L J24, 1985 Houston L F23, 1985 Waco, Texas W J18, 1986 Waco, Texas L F20, 1986 Houston L J26, 1987 Houston W F14, 1987 Waco, Texas W M7, 1987 Dallas W J27, 1988 Waco, Texas W F27, 1988 Houston W J28, 1989 Houston L M1, 1989 Waco, Texas L J17, 1990 Waco, Texas L F17, 1990 Houston L J2, 1991 Waco, Texas L F2, 1991 Houston L J11, 1992 Houston L F12, 1992 Waco, Texas L J19, 1993 Houston L F23, 1993 Waco, Texas L J22, 1994 Waco, Texas W F19, 1994 Houston OT L J25, 1995 Houston L F22, 1995 Waco, Texas W J27, 1996 Waco, Texas OT L F24, 1996 Houston L N30, 2002 Houston W Home: 9-13; Away: 5-24; Neutral: 1-1 IDAHO BU LEADS 2-0 D18, 1971 Lincoln, Neb. W D14, 1990 Tokyo, Japan W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 ILLINOIS UI LEADS 3-0 D12, Champagne, Ill. L N27, 1987 Maui, Hawai`i L N28, 2014 rv/rv rv/rv Las Vegas, Nev. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-2 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO BU LEADS 1-0 D13, 1986 Champagne, Ill. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 ILLINOIS STATE ISU LEADS 1-0 D27, 1983 Pittsburgh, Pa. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 INDIANA IU LEADS 1-0 D13, Bloomington, Ind. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 IONA BU LEADS 1-0 N27, 2009 rv/ Lake Buena Vista, Fla. OT W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 IOWA TIED 1-1 D2, Iowa City, Iowa L A4, 2013 New York W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 IOWA STATE ISU LEADS D5, 1988 Ames, Iowa L D5, 1990 Waco, Texas W F5, Ames, Iowa L F25, 1998 Waco, Texas W F16, 1999 Ames, Iowa L M4, /14 Waco, Texas L M10, /9 Kansas City, Mo. L J25, /18 Ames, Iowa L M9, /8 Kansas City, Mo. W J5, 2002 Waco, Texas W F1, 2003 Ames, Iowa L J24, 2004 Waco, Texas W F1, 2005 Ames, Iowa L M10, 2005 Kansas City, Mo. L F25, 2006 Waco, Texas W F3, 2007 Ames, Iowa L J12, 2008 Waco, Texas W F24, 2009 Ames, Iowa L F3, /24 Waco, Texas W J15, 2011 rv/rv Ames, Iowa L F13, /10 rv/rv Waco, Texas W M3, /10 rv/rv Ames, Iowa L F2, 2013 rv/rv rv/ Ames, Iowa L F20, 2013 Waco, Texas L J7, /9 9/7 Ames, Iowa L M4, /17 Waco, Texas W M15, 2014 rv/rv 16/16 Kansas City, Mo. L J14, /23 11/13 Waco, Texas W F25, /20 12/13 Ames, Iowa W J9, 2016 rv/25 13/14 Ames, Iowa W F16, /22 13/15 Waco, Texas OT W J4, /3 rv/ Waco, Texas W F25, /9 rv/rv Ames, Iowa L Home: 12-2; Away: 2-13; Neutral: 1-3 JACKSON STATE BU LEADS 8-0 N11, /rv Waco, Texas W D31, /20 Waco, Texas W D20, 2009 rv/rv Waco, Texas W N18, /17 Waco, Texas W N13, /12 Waco, Texas W N11, /18 Waco, Texas W N20, /21 Waco, Texas W D17, /5 Fort Hood, Texas W Home: 8-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 JACKSONVILLE BU LEADS 3-0 D22, 1998 Waco, Texas W D18, 1999 Jacksonville, Fla. W N24, 2008 rv/rv Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 IDAHO STATE BU LEADS 1-0 D13, 1985 Des Moines, Iowa W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral:

106 SERIES KANSAS KU LEADS 29-4 D3, 1951 Lawrence, Kan. L D10, 1966 Lawrence, Kan. L J11, Waco, Texas L J28, /3 Lawrence, Kan. L J6, /14 Waco, Texas L F26, /23 Lawrence, Kan. L F12, /6 Waco, Texas W F16, /2 Lawrence, Kan. L F11, /11 Waco, Texas L F18, /20 Lawrence, Kan. L J25, /2 Waco, Texas L F21, /20 Lawrence, Kan. L J24, /8 Waco, Texas L F9, /5 Lawrence, Kan. L F2, 2009 /rv 21/24 Waco, Texas L M12, /11 Oklahoma City W J20, /rv 3/3 Lawrence, Kan. L J17, 2011 rv/rv 2/2 Waco, Texas L J16, /3 7/7 Lawrence, Kan. L F8, /6 7/10 Waco, Texas L M9, /11 3/3 Kansas City, Mo. W J14, 2013 rv/ 4/4 Lawrence, Kan. L M9, /3 Waco, Texas W J20, /23 8/11 Lawrence, Kan. L F4, /rv 8/9 Waco, Texas L J7, /22 12/13 Waco, Texas L F14, /16 8/9 Lawrence, Kan. L M13, /16 9/10 Kansas CIty, Mo. L J2, /21 2/3 Lawrence, Kan. L F23, /16 2/2 Waco, Texas L M11, /20 1/1 Kansas City, Mo. L F1, /3 3/2 Lawrence, Kan. L F18, /4 3/3 Waco, Texas L Home: 2-12; Away: 0-15; Neutral: 2-2 KANSAS STATE KSU LEADS M20, 1948 Kansas City, Mo. W D16, 1949 Manhattan, Kan. L J30, 1960 Manhattan, Kan. L D9, 1966 Manhattan, Kan. L D7, 1988 Manhattan, Kan. L D4, 1989 Waco, Texas L F6, 1997 Manhattan, Kan. W F13, 1998 Waco, Texas W F13, 1999 Manhattan, Kan. L M1, 2000 Waco, Texas W J13, 2001 Manhattan, Kan. W J16, 2002 Waco, Texas W M7, 2002 Kansas City, Mo. OT L F19, 2003 Manhattan, Kan. W M6, 2004 Waco, Texas L F23, 2005 Manhattan, Kan. L F1, 2006 Waco, Texas OT W J17, 2007 Manhattan, Kan. L F23, /25 Waco, Texas W J21, 2009 rv/23 Manhattan, Kan. W J26, /rv 11/13 Waco, Texas L M12, /20 9/9 Kansas City, Mo. L J24, 2011 rv/rv rv/rv Manhattan, Kan. L J10, /4 18/18 Manhattan, Kan. W F18, /10 Waco, Texas L M8, /11 rv/rv Kansas City, Mo. W F16, /11 Manhattan, Kan. L M2, /13 Waco, Texas L F15, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas 2OT W M8, 2014 rv/rv Manhattan, Kan. W J17, /23 Manhattan, Kan. L F21, /20 Waco, Texas W J20, /15 Waco, Texas 2OT W F10, /19 Manhattan, Kan. W J14, /1 25/rv Manhattan, Kan. W F4, /3 /rv Waco, Texas L M9, /10 Kansas City, Mo. L Home: 8-6; Away: 8-10; Neutral: 2-3 KENTUCKY UK LEADS 7-2 D23, 1946 Lexington, Ky. L M23, 1948 New York L M30, 1948 New York L D16, 1961 Lexington, Ky. L D14, Lexington, Ky. L D8, Lexington, Ky. L M25, /19 1/1 Atlanta L D1, 2012 rv/rv 8/8 Lexington, Ky. W D6, /20 3/4 Arlington, Texas W Home: 0-0; Away: 1-4; Neutral: 1-3 LA SALLE LU LEADS 3-1 D17, 1971 Lincoln, Neb. L D15, 1990 Tokyo, Japan L D10, 1994 Waco, Texas L N16, /17 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-2 LAFAYETTE LC LEADS 1-0 D26, 1974 Greenville, S.C. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 LAMAR BU LEADS 10-1 D11, 1952 Waco, Texas W D4, 1953 Waco, Texas W D8, 1970 Waco, Texas W D10, 1971 Beaumont, Texas W J4, 1973 Waco, Texas W J5, 1974 Waco, Texas W J7, 1975 Beaumont, Texas W D20, 1975 Waco, Texas W N30, 1996 Waco, Texas W N22, 1997 Beaumont, Texas L D12, 2012 Waco, Texas W Home: 8-0; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 0-0 LEHIGH BU LEADS 1-0 N9, /18 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 LIBERTY BU LEADS 1-0 D21, 2000 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 LIPSCOMB BU LEADS 1-0 N22, /13 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 LONG BEACH STATE BU LEADS 3-2 D21, 1963 Long Beach, Calif. W D13, 1974 Long Beach, Calif. L D13, 1977 Waco, Texas L D22, 1979 Lafayette, La. W M20, 2013 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 1-0 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE BU LEADS 7-3 J1, 1946 Lafayette, La. W D15, 1966 Waco, Texas W D5, 1967 Lafayette, La. L D21, 1968 Lafayette, La. L D13, 1969 Waco, Texas W J8, 1971 Lafayette, La. W D21, 1979 Lafayette, La. L D20, 1993 Waco, Texas W D22, 1994 Lafayette, La. W N17, /25 Waco, Texas W Home: 4-0; Away: 3-3; Neutral: 0-0 LOUISIANA-MONROE BU LEADS 4-1 N25, 1989 Shreveport, La. W D6, 1996 Waco, Texas W D11, 2002 Waco, Texas W D16, 2003 Waco, Texas 2OT W N24, 2004 Waco, Texas L Home: 3-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 LOUISIANA TECH TIED Ruston, La. L D19, 1974 Waco, Texas W D18, 1975 Ruston, La. L D30, 1995 Oklahoma City W D12, 1997 Fort Worth, Texas W N18, 1998 Waco, Texas L Home: 1-1; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 2-0 LOUISVILLE BU LEADS 1-0 N25, /rv 10/10 Paradise Island, Bahamas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT BU LEADS 1-0 D30, 1978 Las Vegas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 LSU TIED 4-4 F23, 1921 Waco, Texas W F24, 1921 Waco, Texas L Baton Rouge, La. L D13, 1946 Baton Rouge, La. L D19, 1956 Baton Rouge, La. L D5, 1964 Baton Rouge, La. W J7, 1971 Baton Rouge, La. W D6, 1971 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-1; Away: 2-3; Neutral: 0-0 HISTORY 103

107 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY MARQUETTE TIED 1-1 D19, 1998 Milwaukee L D11, 1999 Waco, Texas OT W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 MARSHALL MU LEADS 2-1 D15, 1972 Huntington, W.Va. L D30, 1986 Waco, Texas W D19, 1987 Huntington, W.Va. L Home: 1-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-0 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE BU LEADS 1-0 D22, 2004 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 MASSACHUSETTS BU LEADS 1-0 J23, /rv Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 MCNEESE STATE BU LEADS 3-0 D12, 1998 Waco, Texas OT W N27, 1999 Waco, Texas W N14, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W Home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 MEMPHIS UM LEADS 6-2 D21, 1953 Memphis, Tenn. L D12, 1959 Memphis, Tenn. L D6, 1960 Waco, Texas L D6, 1961 Memphis, Tenn. L D11, 1976 Memphis, Tenn. L D10, 1977 Waco, Texas W M17, 1988 South Bend, Ind. L N27, 2014 rv/rv rv/rv Las Vegas, Nev. W Home: 1-1; Away: 0-4; Neutral: 1-1 MERCER TIED Waco, Texas L D1, 1989 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 MICHIGAN STATE BU LEADS 1-0 N24, /rv 24/20 Paradise Island, Bahamas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 MISSISSIPPI BU LEADS 2-0 D29, 1970 Charleston, S.C. W J28, /5 Oxford, Miss. W Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0 MISSISSIPPI STATE MSU LEADS 2-1 D18, 1959 Murray, Ky. L M15, 1990 Starkville, Miss. L D28, /7 15/14 Dallas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE BU LEADS 3-0 D11, 1987 Jonesboro, Ark. W D30, 1993 Waco, Texas W D3, 2007 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 MISSOURI MU LEADS D28, 1946 Oklahoma City W D16, 1948 Columbia, Mo. W D17, 1948 Columbia, Mo. W D5, 1975 Columbia, Mo. L D12, 1981 Columbia, Mo. L N29, 1984 Waco, Texas W J14, 1997 Columbia, Mo. L F11, 1998 Waco, Texas W J30, 1999 Columbia, Mo. L J18, 2000 Waco, Texas L F24, 2001 Columbia, Mo. L F9, 2002 Waco, Texas W J11, 2003 Columbia, Mo. L F21, 2004 Waco, Texas L F16, 2005 Columbia, Mo. L F7, 2006 Waco, Texas W F14, 2007 Columbia, Mo. L M8, 2007 Oklahoma City W M1, 2008 Waco, Texas W J31, 2009 rv/rv rv/rv Columbia, Mo. L M14, /15 Oklahoma City L F13, /rv Waco, Texas W F23, /21 Columbia, Mo. L J21, /3 5/5 Waco, Texas L F11, /6 4/4 Columbia, Mo. L M10, /11 5/5 Kansas City, Mo. L Home: 6-3; Away: 2-11; Neutral: 2-2 MISSOURI STATE BU LEADS 2-0 D29, 1940 Oklahoma City W D30, 1941 Oklahoma City W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 MONTANA BU LEADS 2-0 N24, 1996 Fairbanks, Alaska W D30, 2000 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 MONTANA STATE BU LEADS Oklahoma City W D14, 2002 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 MOREHEAD STATE BU LEADS 1-0 D21, 1982 Las Vegas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 MORGAN STATE BU LEADS 2-0 J6, 2010 rv/rv Waco, Texas W J4, 2011 rv/rv Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 MOUNT SAINT MARY S BU LEADS 1-0 J7, 2003 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 MURRAY STATE TIED 2-2 D22, 1951 Waco, Texas L D19, 1959 Murray, Ky. W D10, 1973 Murray, Ky. W N30, 1974 Waco, Texas L Home: 0-2; Away: 2-0; Neutral: 0-0 NAVY TIED 1-1 D28, 1956 Houston W D30, 1970 Charleston, S.C. OT L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-1 NEBRASKA NU LEADS D17, 1949 Lincoln, Neb. L D9, 1981 Waco, Texas L D11, 1982 Lincoln, Neb. L N28, 1987 Lahaina, Hawai`i W F10, 1997 Waco, Texas W F14, 1998 Lincoln, Neb. L M6, 1998 Kansas City, Mo. L J16, 1999 Waco, Texas L J22, 2000 Lincoln, Neb. L M9, 2000 Kansas City, Mo. W F10, 2001 Waco, Texas W F27, 2002 Lincoln, Neb. L F22, 2003 Waco, Texas W J21, 2004 Lincoln, Neb. L F12, 2005 Waco, Texas L F4, 2006 Lincoln, Neb. L F21, 2007 Waco, Texas W J19, 2008 rv/- Lincoln, Neb. W M7, 2009 Waco, Texas L M11, 200 Oklahoma City W F10, /rv Lincoln, Neb. W F9, 2011 rv/rv Waco, Texas W M21, /rv -/rv San Antonio, Texas W Home: 5-4; Away: 2-7; Neutral: 4-1 NEVADA TIED 2-2 D4, 1993 Reno, Nev. W D2, 1995 Waco, Texas L D20, 1997 Reno, Nev. L D5, 1998 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral:

108 SERIES NEW MEXICO UNM LEADS 2-0 D4, 1965 Albuquerque, N.M. L M14, 2001 Albuquerque, N.M. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-0 NEW MEXICO STATE BU LEADS 6-5 D29, 1961 El Paso, Texas L D14, 1968 Las Cruces, N.M. L D6, Las Cruces, N.M. L D20, Abilene, Texas W D30, 1975 Waco, Texas W D4, 1976 Las Cruces, N.M. W D5, 1979 Waco, Texas L D1, 1980 Las Cruces, N.M. L D17, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W D23, /22 Waco, Texas W M17, /11 Tulsa, Okla. W Home: 3-1; Away: 1-3; Neutral: 2-1 NORFOLK STATE BU LEADS 2-0 N13, 2009 Waco, Texas W D30, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T BU LEADS 2-0 N24, 1999 Waco, Texas W D28, 2006 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 NORTH CAROLINA STATE NCST LEADS 1-0 M28, New York L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 NORTH TEXAS BU LEADS Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Denton, Texas W D9, 1946 Waco, Texas W D10, 1946 Waco, Texas W D8, 1947 Waco, Texas W D9, 1947 Waco, Texas W D5, 1949 Waco, Texas W D8, 1950 Waco, Texas W D14, 1950 Denton, Texas L D1, 1953 Waco, Texas W F1, 1955 Waco, Texas W D10, 1956 Waco, Texas W D16, 1964 Denton, Texas W D7, 1965 Denton, Texas L D9, 1975 Waco, Texas L D8, 1976 Denton, Texas L D3, 1977 Waco, Texas W D4, 1978 Denton, Texas OT W D17, 1982 Denton, Texas L D10, 1983 Waco, Texas L D10, 1986 Waco, Texas W D1, 1987 Denton, Texas W D17, 1988 Waco, Texas 4OT W D6, 1989 Denton, Texas W D30, 1991 Waco, Texas W D8, 1992 Denton, Texas OT W N27, 1993 Waco, Texas W N29, 1994 Denton, Texas L D21, 1999 Waco, Texas W D23, 2000 Denton, Texas W D8, 2001 Waco, Texas W D30, 2002 Waco, Texas W D9, 2003 Denton, Texas L Home: 24-11; Away: 7-6; Neutral: 0-0 NORTHEASTERN BU LEADS 1-0 N30, 1991 Fresno, Calif. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 NORTHERN COLORADO BU LEADS 1-0 D26, 1941 Oklahoma City W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS BU LEADS 1-0 D22, 2003 Laie, Hawaii W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 NORTHWESTERN TIED 1-1 D4, /8 Evanston, Ill. W D4, 2012 rv/rv Waco, Texas L Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 NORTHWESTERN STATE BU LEADS Natchitoches, La. W D30, 1987 Waco, Texas W N30, 1990 Waco, Texas W N25, 1994 Waco, Texas W D28, 1996 Waco, Texas W N25, 1997 Waco, Texas L N27, 2002 Waco, Texas W D18, /15 Waco, Texas OT W D8, /15 Waco, Texas W Home: 7-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 NOTRE DAME TIED 1-1 N30, South Bend, Ind. L N18, 2007 rv/rv U.S. Virgin Islands W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 OKLAHOMA OU LEADS Norman, Okla. L Oklahoma City W D26, 1946 Oklahoma City L D10, 1951 Norman, Okla. L D31, 1953 Waco, Texas W D4, 1954 Norman, Okla. W D14, 1954 Waco, Texas W D5, 1955 Norman, Okla. L D15, 1956 Waco, Texas L D6, 1977 Norman, Okla. W N28, 1978 Waco, Texas L J5, 1994 Norman, Okla. L J3, 1995 Waco, Texas L D29, 1995 Oklahoma City L J18, 1997 Norman, Okla. L M1, 1997 Waco, Texas L J24, 1998 Waco, Texas L F18, 1998 Norman, Okla. L F3, 1999 Waco, Texas L F27, 1999 Norman, Okla. L J11, / Norman, Okla. L F5, /17 Waco, Texas L J31, /21 Waco, Texas L F17, /14 Norman, Okla. L F6, /4 Norman, Okla. L F19, /5 Waco, Texas L J25, /7 Waco, Texas L F8, /5 Norman, Okla. L J28, /25 Waco, Texas L M6, 2004 Norman, Okla. L J15, /25 Waco, Texas L F26, /23 Norman, Okla. L J25, /22 Waco, Texas L F11, /20 Norman, Okla. L J20, 2007 Norman, Okla. L F10, 2007 Waco, Texas L J26, 2008 Waco, Texas L F19, 2008 Norman, Okla. OT L J24, 2009 rv/23 6/5 Norman, Okla. L F11, /2 Waco, Texas L J9, 2010 rv/rv Waco, Texas W F27, /rv Norman, Okla. W J11, 2011 rv/rv Waco, Texas W F2, /rv Norman, Okla. L M9, 2011 Kansas City, Mo. L J24, /7 Norman, Okla. W F25, /14 Waco, Texas W J30, 2013 rv/rv Waco, Texas L F23, 2013 /rv Norman, Okla. L J18, /13 25/rv Waco, Texas L F8, /rv 21/23 Norman, Okla. L M13, 2014 rv/rv 17/18 Kansas City, Mo. W J3, /22 18/21 Norman, Okla. L J24, /21 19/20 Waco, Texas W J23, /15 1/1 Waco, Texas L M1, /17 6/6 Norman, Okla. L D30, /4 Norman, Okla. W F21, /9 Waco, Texas W Home: 7-19; Away: 5-22; Neutral: 2-3 HISTORY 105

109 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY OKLAHOMA STATE OSU LEADS Waco, Texas L F15, 1922 Waco, Texas W F16, 1922 Waco, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L F11, 1924 Stillwater, Okla. L F12, 1924 Stillwater, Okla. L F6, 1925 Waco, Texas L F7, 1925 Waco, Texas L Oklahoma City L Oklahoma City W D28, 1941 Oklahoma City L D27, 1944 Oklahoma City L Oklahoma City L Kansas City, Mo. L D30, 1947 Oklahoma City L D20, 1948 Stillwater, Okla. L D29, Oklahoma City L D27, Oklahoma City L D12, 1955 Oklahoma City L D23, 1955 Stillwater, Okla. L D1, 1956 Stillwater, Okla. L D4, 1956 Waco, Texas L D11, Waco, Texas W D4, 1959 Stillwater, Okla. W D12, 1970 Waco, Texas L J5, 1972 Stillwater, Okla. W D11, 1972 Waco, Texas W J7, 1974 Stillwater, Okla. L J3, 1975 Waco, Texas L D1, 1986 Stillwater, Okla. L D5, 1987 Waco, Texas W D12, 1992 Stillwater, Okla. L J25, 1997 Stillwater, Okla. L F1, 1997 Waco, Texas W M6, 1997 Oklahoma City L J17, / Waco, Texas W F7, 1998 Stillwater, Okla. L J9, / Waco, Texas L J20, / Stillwater, Okla. L M4, 1999 Kansas City, Mo. L J5, / Waco, Texas L J30, / Stillwater, Okla. L J17, 2001 Waco, Texas L F28, 2001 Stillwater, Okla. L J8, /6 Waco, Texas L F23, /14 Stillwater, Okla. L J21, /24 Waco, Texas OT L F15, /14 Stillwater, Okla. W F14, /10 Stillwater, Okla. L F28, /6 Waco, Texas L J22, /5 Stillwater, Okla. L F5, /11 Waco, Texas L J14, 2006 Waco, Texas L M4, 2006 Stillwater, Okla. L J6, /12 Stillwater, Okla. L M3, 2007 Waco, Texas W J15, 2008 Waco, Texas W F13, 2008 Stillwater, Okla. L J17, /21 Waco, Texas OT W F21, 2009 Stillwater, Okla. L J16, /24 Waco, Texas W F20, /22 Stillwater, Okla. L J22, 2011 rv/rv Waco, Texas W M1, 2011 Stillwater, Okla. L J14, /4 Waco, Texas W F4, /6 Stillwater, Okla. W J21, 2013 /rv Waco, Texas W F4, /24 Stillwater, Okla. OT L M14, /15 Kansas City, Mo. L F1, /rv 8/10 Stillwater, Okla. W F17, 2014 Waco, Texas OT W J27, /19 Stillwater, Okla. L F9, /16 21/24 Waco, Texas L J5, 2016 rv/25 Waco, Texas W J27, /18 Stillwater, Okla. W J7, /3 Waco, Texas W F8, /8 rv/rv Stillwater, Okla. W Home: 18-16; Away: 7-26; Neutral: 1-12 OLD DOMINION TIED 1-1 D28, 1973 Norfolk, Va. L M20, /20 New Orleans W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 ORAL ROBERTS BU LEADS 6-0 D7, 1982 Waco, Texas W N26, 1985 Tulsa, Okla. W F27, 1993 Waco, Texas W J29, 1994 Tulsa, Okla. W D30, /11 Waco, Texas W N11, 2016 Waco, Texas W Home: 4-0; Away: 2-0; Neutral: 0-0 OREGON TIED 1-1 N16, /21 25/rv Eugene, Ore. L N15, /4 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 OREGON STATE TIED 1-1 D7, 1955 Corvallis, Ore. W D28, 1972 Portland, Ore. L Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-1 PACIFIC TIED 2-2 D13, 1965 Stockton, Calif. L D16, 1977 San Francisco W D19, 1995 Stockton, Calif. L D30, 1997 Waco, Texas OT W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 1-0 PENN STATE TIED 1-1 D1, 1990 Waco, Texas W A2, 2009 New York L Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 PEPPERDINE BU LEADS Oklahoma City, Okla. W D20, 1947 Malibu, Calif. W D29, 1984 Laramie, Wyo. L Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-1 PORTLAND STATE BU LEADS 1-0 D29, /20 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M BU LEADS 14-0 N27, 1984 Waco, Texas W D30, 1989 Waco, Texas W D1, 1993 Waco, Texas W D7, 1994 Waco, Texas W D5, 1995 Waco, Texas W D18, 1996 Waco, Texas W D28, 2004 Waco, Texas W D22, 2006 Waco, Texas W D29, 2007 rv/- Waco, Texas W D13, /rv Waco, Texas W N29, /10 Waco, Texas W N29, /8 Waco, Texas W N21, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W D2, /23 Waco, Texas W Home: 14-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 PRESBYTERIAN (S.C.) BU LEADS 1-0 N29, 1983 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 PRINCETON PU LEADS 1-0 D7, 1991 Waco, Texas L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 PROVIDENCE BU LEADS 2-0 N27, 2008 rv/rv Anaheim, Calif. W M27, 2013 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 PURDUE PU LEADS 2-1 J3, /21 Waco, Texas L D30, 2004 West Lafayette, Ind. W M20, /18 Washington, D.C. L Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-1 RICHMOND UR LEADS 1-0 N25, 1988 Richmond, Va. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral:

110 SERIES RICE RU LEADS Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L J31, 1916 Houston L F1, 1916 Houston L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Houston L Houston L Houston L Houston L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W F3, 1922 Waco, Texas L M4, 1922 Houston W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L F1, 1924 Waco, Texas W F2, 1924 Waco, Texas L J19, 1925 Waco, Texas W 14-7 F21, 1925 Houston L J14, 1924 Waco, Texas W J15, 1924 Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Houston L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Houston L Houston L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Houston L Houston W Waco, Texas L Oklahoma City L Houston W Waco, Texas W Houston W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Houston L Houston L Waco, Texas L Houston L Waco, Texas L Oklahoma City L Waco, Texas L Houston L Waco, Texas L Houston L Houston L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Houston W J22, 1947 Houston L F15, 1947 Waco, Texas W J16, 1948 Houston W J24, 1948 Waco, Texas W J8, 1949 Waco, Texas W F15, 1949 Houston W J21, 1950 Waco, Texas W F15, 1950 Houston W J16, 1951 Houston W F12, 1951 Waco, Texas W J25, 1952 Waco, Texas W F15, 1952 Houston L D27, 1952 Dallas L J13, 1953 Waco, Texas L F17, 1953 Houston L J23, 1954 Houston L F23, 1954 Waco, Texas W D28, 1954 Houston L J21, 1955 Waco, Texas W F15, 1955 Houston L J21, 1956 Waco, Texas L F14, 1956 Houston L D26, 1956 Houston L J19, 1957 Houston L F12, 1957 Waco, Texas W D26, 1957 Houston L J18, 1958 Houston L F15, 1958 Waco, Texas W J16, 1959 Houston W F21, 1959 Waco, Texas L F6, 1960 Houston L F20, 1960 Waco, Texas W J4, 1961 Houston L F14, 1961 Waco, Texas L J4, 1962 Waco, Texas L F24, 1962 Fort Worth, Texas L F5, 1963 Waco, Texas L F19, 1963 Houston L F8, 1964 Waco, Texas L F22, 1964 Houston L J9, 1965 Waco, Texas L M2, 1965 Houston W F1, 1966 Waco, Texas W F18, 1966 Houston L J7, 1967 Houston L F28, 1967 Waco, Texas W J30, 1968 Waco, Texas W F10, 1968 Houston W F1, 1969 Houston W F11, Waco, Texas L F7, 1970 Houston L F14, 1970 Waco, Texas L J30, 1971 Waco, Texas W F16, 1971 Houston W J25, 1972 Houston W F19, 1972 Waco, Texas W F6, 1973 Houston W F27, 1973 Waco, Texas W J15, 1974 Waco, Texas W F12, 1974 Houston L J18, 1975 Waco, Texas W M1, 1975 Houston W J3, 1976 Waco, Texas W J31, 1976 Houston W J26, 1977 Waco, Texas W F1, 1977 Houston L J7, 1978 Houston L F18, 1978 Waco, Texas W J6, 1979 Waco, Texas W F17, 1979 Houston W J12, 1980 Waco, Texas W F2, 1980 Houston W J13, 1981 Houston W F3, 1981 Waco, Texas W J16, 1982 Waco, Texas W F6, 1982 Houston W J5, 1983 Waco, Texas W F5, 1983 Houston L F1, 1984 Waco, Texas W M3, 1984 Houston L J26, 1985 Houston W F27, 1985 Waco, Texas W J22, 1986 Waco, Texas W F22, 1986 Houston W J18, 1987 Houston W F18, 1987 Waco, Texas L J23, 1988 Waco, Texas W F24, 1988 Houston W J25, 1989 Houston W F25, 1989 Waco, Texas L J13, 1990 Waco, Texas L F14, 1990 Houston W J30, 1991 Houston L M2, 1991 Waco, Texas L J9, 1992 Houston OT L F8, 1992 Waco, Texas L J23, 1993 Waco, Texas W F17, 1993 Houston L J26, 1994 Houston OT L F23, 1994 Waco, Texas L M10, 1994 Dallas L J28, 1995 Waco, Texas L M1, 1995 Houston L J31, 1996 Houston L F28, 1996 Waco, Texas W D28, 2000 Waco, Texas W D1, 2001 Houston L Home: 57-37; Away: 28-47; Neutral: 0-5 SACRED HEART BU LEADS 1-0 N24, 2001 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 SAINT LOUIS SLU LEADS 4-0 D13, 1947 St. Louis L D3, 1948 St. Louis L D30, 1949 Dallas L D21, St. Louis L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 0-1 SAINT MARY S (CALIF.) BU LEADS 2-0 M26, /20 Houston W D22, /7 Las Vegas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 SAM HOUSTON STATE BU LEADS Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Huntsville, Texas W D29, 1988 Waco, Texas W D2, 1989 Waco, Texas W N27, 1990 Waco, Texas W N26, 1991 Waco, Texas W N24, 1995 Waco, Texas L D7, 1999 Waco, Texas L M18, /20 New Orleans W N30, /11 Waco, Texas W Home: 6-3; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0 SAMFORD BU LEADS 1-0 D9, 1994 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 SAN DIEGO BU LEADS 1-0 D22, /15 Honolulu W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 HISTORY 107

111 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY SAN DIEGO STATE SDSU LEADS 3-2 D29, 1981 San Diego L N29, 1988 Waco, Texas L D27, 1990 San Diego L M31, 2009 New York W N15, /12 rv/- Waco, Texas W Home: 1-1; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 1-0 SAN FRANCISCO USF LEADS 2-0 D18, 1950 San Francisco L D17, San Francisco L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-0 SAN JOSE STATE SJSU LEADS 1-0 D20, 2003 Laie, Hawaii L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 SAVANNAH STATE BU LEADS 3-0 J13, 2005 Waco, Texas W J3, /11 Waco, Texas W N23, 2015 rv/25 Waco, Texas W Home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 SEATTLE SU LEADS 1-0 D29, 1966 Seattle L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 SMU SMU LEADS Waco, Texas L Dallas L Waco, Texas W Dallas L Dallas W Waco, Texas W Dallas W Dallas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W J27, 1922 Waco, Texas W J28, 1922 Waco, Texas W F17, 1922 Dallas L F18, 1922 Dallas L Dallas L Dallas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W F6, 1924 Waco, Texas W F7, 1924 Waco, Texas L M3, 1924 Dallas W M4, 1924 Dallas L F14, 1925 Waco, Texas W 9-8 F28, 1925 Dallas L Dallas L Waco, Texas L Dallas L Waco, Texas L Dallas L Dallas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Dallas L Dallas L Waco, Texas W Dallas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Dallas W Waco, Texas L Dallas L Waco, Texas W Dallas L Waco, Texas W Dallas L Dallas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Dallas L Waco, Texas W Dallas L Waco, Texas L Dallas W Waco, Texas W Dallas W Dallas W Waco, Texas W Dallas L Waco, Texas L Dallas L Waco, Texas L Dallas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Dallas W J18, 1947 Dallas L F22, 1947 Waco, Texas W J10, 1948 Dallas W F17, 1948 Waco, Texas W J11, 1949 Waco, Texas W F23, 1949 Dallas W D31, 1949 Dallas L J14, 1950 Dallas L F28, 1950 Waco, Texas W J6, 1951 Waco, Texas L F6, 1951 Dallas L F1, 1952 Dallas L F25, 1952 Waco, Texas W J16, 1953 Waco, Texas W F10, 1953 Dallas L D28, 1953 Dallas L J9, 1954 Waco, Texas L F26, 1954 Dallas L J28, 1955 Dallas L F12, 1955 Waco, Texas W J30, Waco, Texas L F22, Dallas L J2, Dallas L F5, Waco, Texas L J4, 1958 Dallas L M3, 1958 Waco, Texas L J13, 1959 Dallas W F10, 1959 Waco, Texas L J15, 1960 Dallas OT L F26, 1960 Waco, Texas W J10, 1961 Dallas L M2, 1961 Waco, Texas W J6, 1962 Dallas L F27, 1962 Waco, Texas L J5, 1963 Waco, Texas W M2, 1963 Dallas W J7, 1964 Waco, Texas L M3, 1964 Dallas L F9, 1965 Waco, Texas L F27, 1965 Dallas L F8, 1966 Dallas L F15, 1966 Waco, Texas L J3, 1967 Waco, Texas OT L F11, 1967 Dallas L J3, 1968 Dallas W F20, 1968 Waco, Texas L J7, 1969 Waco, Texas W F22, 1969 Dallas OT W F3, 1970 Dallas OT W F17, 1970 Dallas L J23, 1971 Dallas L F20, 1971 Waco, Texas W F5, 1972 Dallas L M4, 1972 Waco, Texas L J27, 1973 Waco, Texas L F20, 1973 Dallas W J26, 1974 Dallas L F19, 1974 Waco, Texas L J28, 1975 Waco, Texas W F25, 1975 Dallas L J17, 1976 Dallas L F14, 1976 Waco, Texas W J18, 1977 Dallas OT L F15, 1977 Waco, Texas W J21, 1978 Dallas W F11, 1978 Waco, Texas W M2, 1978 Houston L J20, 1979 Waco, Texas W F10, 1979 Dallas W F4, 1980 Dallas L J8, 1980 Waco, Texas L J10, 1981 Dallas L F7, 1981 Waco, Texas W F28, 1980 Dallas L F8, 1982 Dallas W J12, 1982 Waco, Texas W J18, 1983 Dallas L F19, 1983 Waco, Texas L J14, 1984 Waco, Texas L F15, 1984 Dallas L J9, Dallas L F11, Waco, Texas W J4, 1986 Waco, Texas L F5, 1986 Dallas L J3, 1987 Dallas OT W J31, 1987 Waco, Texas L M6, 1987 Dallas W J9, 1988 Dallas 3OT L F10, 198 Waco, Texas W M13, 1988 Dallas L J11, 1989 Waco, Texas L F11, 1989 Dallas L J31, 1990 Dallas W M3, 1990 Waco, Texas L J16, 1991 Waco, Texas L F16, 1991 Dallas W J25, 1992 Dallas L F26, 1992 Waco, Texas W F3, 1993 Waco, Texas L M3, 1993 Dallas L F6, 1994 Dallas W M5, 1994 Waco, Texas W J11, 1995 Waco, Texas L F8, 1995 Dallas L J13, 1996 Dallas L F10, 1996 Waco, Texas W N27, 2001 Waco, Texas W D21, 2002 Dallas L D3, 2003 Waco, Texas L D16, 2004 Dallas L Home: 46-37; Away: 29-62; Neutral: 0-1 SOUTH ALABAMA USA LEADS 2-0 J4, 1992 Waco, Texas L D21, 1992 Mobile, Ala. L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 SOUTH CAROLINA BU LEADS 4-3 D9, 2006 Waco, Texas L D19, 2007 Columbia, S.C. W J2, /20 Waco, Texas L J2, 2010 rv/- Columbia, S.C. W N12, /25 Waco, Texas W N18, 2014 rv/rv Columbia, S.C. W M24, /11 /rv New York L Home: 1-2; Away: 3-0; Neutral:

112 SERIES SOUTH CAROLINA STATE BU LEADS 1-0 N22, /10 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 SOUTH DAKOTA BU LEADS 1-0 D19, 1969 Abilene, Texas W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE BU LEADS 1-0 M15, /10 Albuquerque, N.M. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 SOUTH FLORIDA USF LEADS 2-0 D3, 1994 Waco, Texas L D28, 1994 Tampa, Fla. L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA BU LEADS 2-0 F23, 1991 Waco, Texas W D6, 1991 Waco, Texas W Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 SOUTHERN BU LEADS 8-0 D28, 1999 Waco, Texas W D18, 2004 Waco, Texas W D21, 2007 Baton Rouge, La. W N22, 2008 rv/rv Waco, Texas W N16, 2009 Waco, Texas W D22, /15 Waco, Texas W D22, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W D14, /5 Waco, Texas W Home: 7-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SIU LEADS 1-0 N22, 1996 Fairbanks, Alaska L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 SOUTHERN UTAH BU LEADS 1-0 D22, 1988 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 ST. JOHN S TIED 1-1 D7, 1978 Queens, N.Y. L N18, /17 Charleston, S.C. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 ST. JOSEPH S SJU LEADS 1-0 D29, 1976 Oklahoma City L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 STANFORD SU LEADS 2-0 D19, 1950 Palo Alto, Calif. L N29, 1987 Maui, Hawaii L Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN BU LEADS Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Nacogdoches, Texas W Nacogdoches, Texas W Nacogdoches, Texas L Nacogdoches, Texas L Nacogdoches, Texas L Nacogdoches, Texas W Nacogdoches, Texas W D10, 1949 Nacogdoches, Texas W D16, 1978 Waco, Texas W D10, 1993 Waco, Texas W F16, 1995 Nacogdoches, Texas L N25, 2003 Waco, Texas L N24, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W N13, /21 /rv Waco, Texas W Home: 5-2; Away: 5-4; Neutral: 0-0 SYRACUSE SU LEADS 2-0 D16, /rv Syracuse, N.Y. L N27, /17 8/7 Maui, Hawaii L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1 TEMPLE TU LEADS 1-0 D29, 1978 Las Vegas L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 TEXAS UT LEADS Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L F1, 1907 Austin, Texas L F22, 1907 Waco, Texas W F26, 1907 Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas L F4, 1910 Austin, Texas W F22, 1910 Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L J27, 1916 Waco, Texas L J29, 1916 Austin, Texas L F5, 1917 Austin, Texas L F6, 1917 Austin, Texas L F16, 1917 Waco, Texas L F17, 1917 Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas L J20, 1922 Austin, Texas L J21, 1922 Austin, Texas L F10, 1922 Waco, Texas L F11, 1922 Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W J25, 1924 Waco, Texas L J26, 1924 Waco, Texas L F15, 1924 Austin, Texas L F16, 1924 Austin, Texas L J31, 1925 Austin, Texas L F10, 1925 Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas W Waco, Texas W Oklahoma City L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas L HISTORY 109

113 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Austin, Texas L Waco, Texas W Austin, Texas W J10, 1947 Waco, Texas L F19, 1947 Austin, Texas L F12, 1948 Waco, Texas W F25, 1948 Austin, Texas W D28, 1948 Oklahoma City W J18, 1949 Austin, Texas L F19, 1949 Waco, Texas L D29, 1949 Oklahoma City L J7, 1950 Waco, Texas W F21, 1950 Austin, Texas W J3, 1951 Austin, Texas L F23, 1951 Waco, Texas L F5, 1952 Austin, Texas L F12, 1952 Waco, Texas W D26, 1952 Dallas W F3, 1953 Waco, Texas W F28, 1953 Waco, Texas L F6, 1954 Waco, Texas W F20, 1954 Austin, Texas L D29, 1954 Houston W J8, 1955 Waco, Texas W F26, 1955 Austin, Texas W F4, 1956 Austin, Texas L D27, 1956 Houston L J5, 1957 Waco, Texas W F9, 1957 Austin, Texas L D27, 1957 Houston L J10, 1958 Austin, Texas L F22, 1958 Waco, Texas W D29, 1958 Houston W J19, 1959 Waco, Texas W F14, 1959 Austin, Texas W J18, 1960 Waco, Texas W F23, 1960 Austin, Texas L J13, 1961 Waco, Texas L F11, 1961 Austin, Texas L F3, 1962 Austin, Texas L F17, 1962 Waco, Texas L J8, 1963 Austin, Texas L M5, 1963 Waco, Texas W J4, 1964 Austin, Texas L F29, 1964 Waco, Texas L J12, 1965 Austin, Texas L M4, 1965 Waco, Texas L J11, 1966 Austin, Texas W M3, 1966 Waco, Texas W J31, 1967 Waco, Texas W F18, 1967 Austin, Texas W F6, 1968 Waco, Texas W F13, 1968 Austin, Texas L F8, 1969 Austin, Texas W F15, 1969 Waco, Texas W J5, 1970 Waco, Texas W F24, 1970 Austin, Texas L J16, 1971 Austin, Texas W F13, 1971 Waco, Texas W J22, 1972 Waco, Texas L F15, 1972 Austin, Texas L J13, 1973 Waco, Texas W F10, 1973 Austin, Texas L F5, 1974 Austin, Texas L M2, 1974 Waco, Texas L F8, 1975 Waco, Texas L F15, 197 Austin, Texas L J6, 1976 Austin, Texas W J12, 1976 Waco, Texas W J8, 1977 Austin, Texas W F5, 1977 Waco, Texas L F26, 1977 Austin, Texas W J25, Austin, Texas L F15, Waco, Texas W J24, Waco, Texas L F14, 1979 Austin, Texas L J22, 1980 Waco, Texas W F12, 1980 Austin, Texas L J24, 1981 Austin, Texas L F17, 1981 Waco, Texas W J26, Waco, Texas W F16, 1982 Austin, Texas W M1, 1982 Waco, Texas W J26, 1983 Waco, Texas W F26, 1983 Austin, Texas W J21, 1984 Austin, Texas L F22, 1984 Waco, Texas L J16, 1985 Waco, Texas L F16, 1985 Austin, Texas L J11, 1986 Austin, Texas L F12, 1986 Waco, Texas L J10, 1987 Waco, Texas W F7, 1987 Austin, Texas L F3, 1988 Austin, Texas L M5, 1988 Waco, Texas W J4, 1989 Austin, Texas L F4, 1989 Waco, Texas L J6, 1990 Austin, Texas L F7, 1990 Waco, Texas L J5, 1991 Austin, Texas L F6, Waco, Texas L M8, 1991 Dallas L J27, 1992 Waco, Texas W F29, 1992 Austin, Texas L J16, 1993 Austin, Texas L F20, 1993 Waco, Texas L J19, 1994 Waco, Texas L F15, 1994 Austin, Texas L J23, 1995 Waco, Texas L F25, 1995 Austin, Texas L J24, 1996 Austin, Texas L F20, 1996 Waco, Texas L M7, 1996 Dallas, Texas L J28, /21 Waco, Texas W F12, 1997 Austin, Texas L J3, 1998 Austin, Texas W F21, 1998 Waco, Texas W J13, 1999 Austin, Texas L F24, / Waco, Texas L J6, 2000 Austin, Texas L F19, /16 Waco, Texas L J20, 2001 rv/24 Austin, Texas OT L F21, 2001 Waco, Texas L M10, /21 Kansas City, Mo. L J12, 2002 Austin, Texas L J26, / Waco, Texas L J15, /4 Waco, Texas L F26, /6 Austin, Texas L J10, /19 Austin, Texas L F10, /11 Waco, Texas L J9, /11 Austin, Texas L F19, 2005 Waco, Texas L J21, /6 Waco, Texas L F14, /6 Austin, Texas L J27, 2007 Austin, Texas L F17, 2007 Waco, Texas L M9, /14 Oklahoma City L F2, /10 Austin, Texas L F16, /11 Waco, Texas L J27, 2009 rv/rv 11/12 Waco, Texas L M2, 2009 Austin, Texas L M13, 2009 Oklahoma City W J30, /rv 6/6 Austin, Texas OT W M6, /22 rv/25 Waco, Texas W M11, /20 Kansas City, Mo. W F12, 2011 rv/nr 3/3 Austin, Texas L M5, /8 Waco, Texas L J28, /7 Waco, Texas W F20, /14 Austin, Texas W J5, 2013 Waco, Texas OT W M4, 2013 Austin, Texas L J25, /23 rv/rv Waco, Texas L F26, /rv 24/23 Austin, Texas L M14, 2014 rv/rv rv/rv Kansas City, Mo. W J31, /19 19/20 Waco, Texas W M2, /16 /rv Austin, Texas OT L F1, /13 rv/rv Waco, Texas L F20, /22 24/25 Austin, Texas W M10, /20 23/22 Kansas City, Mo. W J17, /6 Waco, Texas W M4, /11 Austin, Texas W Home: 50-66; Away: 30-88; Neutral:

114 SERIES TEXAS A&M TAMU LEADS Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas L J2, 1916 College Station, Texas L 9-39 J3, 1916 College Station, Texas L 6-34 F14, 1916 Waco, Texas L F15, 1916 Waco, Texas L J29, 1917 Waco, Texas L 8-31 J30, 1917 Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas W College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L F22, 1924 Waco, Texas L F23, 1924 Waco, Texas L J18, 1924 Waco, Texas L 4-21 J19, 1924 Waco, Texas W 15-9 J10, 1925 Waco, Texas L F23, 1925 College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas W Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas W College Station, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas W Waco, Texas W College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas W College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas W College Station, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W College Station, Texas L Waco, Texas W College Station, Texas W Waco, Texas L College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas W Waco, Texas W J15, 1947 College Station, Texas W J31, 1947 Waco, Texas W J13, 1948 Waco, Texas W J31, 1948 College Station W J21, 1949 College Station W F26, 1949 Waco, Texas W F3, 1950 Waco, Texas L F10, 1950 College Station, Texas L J5, 1951 Waco, Texas L F9, 1951 College Station, Texas L J18, 1952 College Station, Texas L F9, 1952 Waco, Texas W J6, 1953 Waco, Texas W F7, 1953 College Station, Texas W D29, 1953 Dallas W J5, 1954 College Station, Texas W M1, 1954 Waco, Texas W J18, 1955 Waco, Texas W F19, 1955 College Station, Texas W J4, 1956 College Station, Texas L F11, 1956 Waco, Texas W J15, 1957 Waco, Texas W F16, 1957 College Station, Texas L D28, 1957 Houston L J14, 1958 Waco, Texas L F7, 1958 College Station, Texas L J9, Waco, Texas W F7, 1959 College Station, Texas L J5, College Station, Texas L M3, 1960 Waco, Texas L J7, 1961 Waco, Texas L F27, 1961 College Station, Texas L J9, 1962 Waco, Texas L M5, 1962 College Station, Texas L J3, 1963 College Station, Texas L F26, 1963 Waco, Texas L F4, 1964 College Station, Texas L F18, 1964 Waco, Texas L J5, 1965 College Station, Texas W F13, 1965 Waco, Texas W J15, 1966 Waco, Texas L M1, 1966 College Station, Texas L F4, 1967 Waco, Texas W F21, 1967 College Station, Texas L F3, 1968 College Station, Texas W F17, 1968 Waco, Texas L F4, 1969 Waco, Texas W F18, 1969 College Station, Texas L J10, 1970 College Station, Texas W F28, 1970 Waco, Texas W J19, 1971 Waco, Texas W F27, 1971 College Station, Texas OT W J29, 1972 College Station, Texas L F22, 1972 Waco, Texas L J20, 1973 College Station, Texas L F13, 1973 Waco, Texas L F2, 1974 Waco, Texas W F26, 1974 College Station, Texas L F11, 1975 College Station, Texas L F18, 1975 Waco, Texas L J10, 1976 Waco, Texas L F7, 1976 College Station, Texas L J12, 1977 Waco, Texas L F8, 1977 College Station, Texas L J9, 1978 Waco, Texas W J30, 1978 College Station, Texas L J8, 1979 College Station, Texas L J29, 1979 Waco, Texas L J5, 1980 College Station, Texas L J30, 1980 Waco, Texas L J6, 1981 Waco, Texas W J31, 1981 College Station, Texas L J9, 1982 College Station, Texas L F3, 1982 Waco, Texas W M4, 1982 Dallas L J15, 1983 Waco, Texas L F16, 1983 College Station, Texas L J11, 1984 College Station, Texas L F11, 1984 Waco, Texas L J5, 1985 Waco, Texas L F6, 1985 College Station, Texas L J2, 1986 College Station, Texas L F1, 1986 Waco, Texas L J28, 1987 College Station, Texas W F28, 1987 Waco, Texas W F13, 1988 College Station, Texas 2OT W J13, 1988 Waco, Texas L J14, 1989 College Station, Texas L F15, 1989 Waco, Texas L J3, 1990 Waco, Texas L F3, 1990 College Station, Texas W J19, 1991 College Station, Texas W F20, 1991 Waco, Texas OT L F19, 1992 Waco, Texas L M2, 1992 College Station, Texas W J30, 1993 College Station, Texas L F13, 1993 Waco, Texas W F2, 1994 Waco, Texas L M1, 1994 College Station, Texas 2OT W F4, 1995 College Station, Texas L M4, 1995 Waco, Texas L J10, 1996 Waco, Texas W F5, 1996 College Station, Texas L J8, 1997 Waco, Texas W F22, 1997 College Station, Texas L J7, 1998 Waco, Texas W F28, 1998 College Station, Texas L M5, 1998 Kansas City, Mo. W J23, 1999 Waco, Texas L F6, 1999 College Station, Texas L F2, 2000 College Station, Texas W F16, 2000 Waco, Texas W F6, 2001 College Station, Texas L M3, 2001 Waco, Texas W J9, 2002 College Station, Texas L F3, 2002 Waco, Texas W F4, 2003 Waco, Texas W M5, 2003 College Station, Texas L F7, 2004 Waco, Texas W F25, 2004 College Station, Texas OT W J29, 2005 College Station, Texas L M5, 2005 Waco, Texas L J28, 2006 College Station, Texas L F18, 2006 Waco, Texas L J9, /9 Waco, Texas L F24, /9 College Station, Texas L J23, /rv 18/16 College Station, Texas 5OT W M5, 2008 Waco, Texas L J14, /21 College Station, Texas L F14, 2009 Waco, Texas W F6, /24 College Station, Texas L F24, /rv 22/23 Waco, Texas W F5, 2011 nr/rv 16/16 College Station, Texas OT W F26, /17 Waco, Texas W J2, /5 rv/- Waco, Texas W F1, /6 College Station, Texas W D9, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W D19, /14 24/24 College Station, Texas L Home: 47-50; Away: 30-75; Neutral: 2-3 TAMU-CORPUS CHRISTI BU LEADS 2-1 D5, 1950 Waco, Texas W N29, 2003 Waco, Texas W D4, 2004 Waco, Texas L Home: 2-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 HISTORY 111

115 SERIES RESULTS HISTORY TCU BU LEADS D18, 1908 Waco, Texas W 37-6 J30, 1909 Waco, Texas W 39-9 J13, 1910 Waco, Texas W J14, 1910 Waco, Texas W J17, 1910 Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas L F7, 1916 Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L F8, 1924 Fort Worth, Texas L F9, 1924 Fort Worth, Texas L F25, 1924 Waco, Texas L F26, 1924 Waco, Texas L J6, 1925 Waco, Texas L F4, 1925 Fort Worth, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas L Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas L Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas L Waco, Texas L Fort Worth, Texas L Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W J27, 1947 Waco, Texas W F25, 1947 Fort Worth, Texas W J19, 1948 Fort Worth, Texas W F28, 1948 Waco, Texas W J15, 1949 Waco, Texas W F28, 1949 Fort Worth, Texas W J18, 1950 Fort Worth, Texas L F25, 1950 Waco, Texas W J30, 1951 Waco, Texas L F21, 1951 Fort Worth, Texas W J11, 1952 Fort Worth, Texas L F23, 1952 Waco, Texas L J9, 1953 Fort Worth, Texas W F14, 1953 Waco, Texas L J18, 1954 Fort Worth, Texas L F9, 1954 Waco, Texas W F5, 1955 Fort Worth, Texas L F22, 1955 Waco, Texas W D30, 1955 Houston W J14, 1956 Fort Worth, Texas W F18, 1956 Waco, Texas W J26, 1957 Waco, Texas W F20, 1957 Fort Worth, Texas L F1, 1958 Fort Worth, Texas L F18, 1958 Waco, Texas W D27, 1958 Houston L J3, Waco, Texas L F28, Fort Worth, Texas L D30, 1959 Houston W F9, 1960 Waco, Texas W F17, 1960 Fort Worth, Texas L F7, 1961 Waco, Texas L F18, 1961 Fort Worth, Texas W J30, 1962 Waco, Texas L F13, 1962 Fort Worth, Texas L J12, 1963 Fort Worth, Texas W F12, 1963 Waco, Texas L F11, 1964 Waco, Texas W F25, 1964 Fort Worth, Texas W F6, 1965 Fort Worth, Texas W F20, 1965 Waco, Texas W J8, 1966 Waco, Texas W F26, 1966 Fort Worth, Texas L F7, 1967 Fort Worth, Texas L F14, 1967 Waco, Texas L J27, 1968 Fort Worth, Texas L M2, 1968 Waco, Texas L J10, 1969 Fort Worth, Texas W F25, 1969 Waco, Texas L J31, 1970 Fort Worth, Texas L F21, 1970 Waco, Texas W F6, 1971 Fort Worth, Texas L F23, 1971 Waco, Texas L F1, 1972 Waco, Texas W F26, 1972 Fort Worth, Texas L D29, 1972 Portland, Ore. W J30, 1973 Fort Worth, Texas W F24, 1973 Waco, Texas W J22, 1974 Waco, Texas W F16, 1974 Fort Worth, Texas W J21, 1975 Fort Worth, Texas L F22, 1975 Waco, Texas W J28, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas W F3, 1976 Waco, Texas L J4, 1977 Waco, Texas W J10, 1977 Fort Worth, Texas W J28, 1978 Waco, Texas W F21, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas W J27, 1979 Fort Worth, Texas W F20, 1979 Waco, Texas W F24, 1979 Waco, Texas W J28, 1980 Waco, Texas W F22, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas W J28, 1981 Fort Worth, Texas L F28, 1981 Waco, Texas W M2, 1981 San Antonio, Texas L F1, 1982 Waco, Texas L F27, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas L J22, 1983 Fort Worth, Texas L F21, 1983 Waco, Texas L J18, 1984 Waco, Texas L F18, 1984 Fort Worth, Texas OT L J12, 1985 Fort Worth, Texas L F13, 1985 Waco, Texas L J8, 1986 Waco, Texas L F8, 1986 Fort Worth, Texas L J7, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas L F4, Waco, Texas W J6, 1988 Fort Worth, Texas W F6, 1988 Waco, Texas L J7, 1989 Waco, Texas L F8, 1989 Fort Worth, Texas L J27, 1990 Waco, Texas W F28, 1990 Fort Worth, Texas L M9, 1990 Dallas W J12, 1991 Waco, Texas L F13, 1991 Fort Worth, Texas OT W J21, 1992 Fort Worth, Texas W F22, 1992 Waco, Texas L M12, 1992 Dallas L J13, 1993 Waco, Texas W F10, 1993 Fort Worth, Texas W J15, 1994 Fort Worth, Texas W F12, 1994 Waco, Texas W J18, 1995 Waco, Texas W F14, 1995 Fort Worth, Texas W F17, 1996 Waco, Texas W M2, 1996 Fort Worth, Texas L D13, 1998 Fort Worth, Texas L D29, 2001 Fort Worth, Texas L D7, 2002 Waco, Texas L J12, 2013 Waco, Texas W J26, 2013 Fort Worth, Texas W J11, /9 Waco, Texas W F12, 2014 Fort Worth, Texas W M12, 2014 rv/rv Kansas City, Mo. W J10, /22 rv/rv Fort Worth, Texas OT W F4, /19 /rv Waco, Texas W J13, /22 Waco, Texas W F27, /16 Fort Worth, Texas W J21, /6 rv/rv Fort Worth, Texas W F11, /8 Waco, Texas W Home: 54-38; Away: 41-40; Neutral: 5-3 TEXAS SOUTHERN BU LEADS 10-0 D22, 1993 Waco, Texas W D7, 1996 Waco, Texas W J2, 2001 rv/- Waco, Texas W N22, 2003 Waco, Texas W N20, 2006 Waco, Texas W J2, 2011 rv/23 Waco, Texas W N11, /12 Waco, Texas W D1, 2014 rv/rv Waco, Texas W D29, /21 Waco, Texas W D21, /6 Waco, Texas W Home: 10-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 TEXAS STATE BU LEADS Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W D12, 1950 Waco, Texas W J4, 1952 Waco, Texas L D13, 1952 Waco, Texas L D8, 1953 Waco, Texas W D9, 1963 Waco, Texas W D1, 1970 Waco, Texas W F25, 1987 Waco, Texas W N28, 1989 Waco, Texas W D15, 1991 San Marcos, Texas W J11, 1993 Waco, Texas W N24, 1998 Waco, Texas L D4, 2002 Waco, Texas W Home: 14-3; Away: 1-0; Neutral:

116 SERIES TEXAS TECH TTU LEADS J2, 1937 Oklahoma City L D28, 1941 Oklahoma City W D29, 1944 Oklahoma City L D8, 1949 Waco, Texas W D15, 1953 Waco, Texas W J30, 1957 Lubbock, Texas L J25, 1958 Lubbock, Texas L F11, 1958 Waco, Texas L J6, 1959 Lubbock, Texas L F25, 1959 Waco, Texas W D29, 1959 Houston W J12, 1960 Waco, Texas W F13, 1960 Lubbock, Texas W F4, 1961 Lubbock, Texas L F21, 1961 Waco, Texas W J13, 1962 Lubbock, Texas L F10, 1962 Waco, Texas L F2, 1963 Waco, Texas L F16, 1963 Lubbock, Texas L J9, 1964 Lubbock, Texas L M5, 1964 Waco, Texas L F2, 1965 Lubbock, Texas L F23, 1965 Waco, Texas W J4, 1966 Lubbock, Texas L F22, 1966 Waco, Texas W J28, 1967 Lubbock, Texas W F25, 1967 Waco, Texas W J6, 1968 Waco, Texas W F24, 1968 Lubbock, Texas L J25, 1969 Waco, Texas L M4, 1969 Lubbock, Texas W J27, 1970 Waco, Texas W M3, 1970 Lubbock, Texas W F2, 1971 Lubbock, Texas L M6, 1971 Waco, Texas W J15, 1972 Lubbock, Texas L F12, 1972 Waco, Texas L F3, 1973 Waco, Texas W M3, 1973 Lubbock, Texas L J19, 1974 Lubbock, Texas L F9, 1974 Waco, Texas L F4, 1975 Lubbock, Texas L M4, 1975 Waco, Texas W J20, 1976 Waco, Texas L F17, 1976 Lubbock, Texas L J22, 1977 Waco, Texas L F19, 1977 Lubbock, Texas L M3, 1977 Lubbock, Texas L J12, 1978 Waco, Texas L F4, 1978 Lubbock, Texas L J11, 1979 Lubbock, Texas L F3, 1979 Waco, Texas L J19, 1980 Lubbock, Texas L F9, 1980 Waco, Texas W J19, 1981 Waco, Texas W F14, 1981 Lubbock, Texas L J23, 1982 Lubbock, Texas L F13, 1982 Waco, Texas W J29, 1983 Waco, Texas L M2, 1983 Lubbock, Texas W M7, 1983 Lubbock, Texas L J25, 1984 Lubbock, Texas L F25, 1984 Waco, Texas L M9, 1984 Lubbock, Texas L J19, 1985 Waco, Texas L F20, 1985 Lubbock, Texas L M8, 1985 Dallas L J15, 1986 Lubbock, Texas L F15, 1986 Waco, Texas L J14, 1987 Waco, Texas L F11, 1987 Lubbock, Texas 2OT W J30, 1988 Lubbock, Texas W M2, 1988 Waco, Texas W M11, 1988 Dallas W F1, 1989 Waco, Texas L M4, 1989 Lubbock, Texas L J20, 1990 Lubbock, Texas W F21, 1990 Waco, Texas W J8, 1991 Lubbock, Texas W F9, 1991 Waco, Texas L J15, 1992 Waco, Texas W F15, 1992 Lubbock, Texas L F6, 1993 Lubbock, Texas OT W M6, 1993 Waco, Texas OT W M12, 1993 Dallas L J12, 1994 Waco, Texas W F9, 1994 Lubbock, Texas L J14, 1995 Lubbock, Texas L F11, 1995 Waco, Texas L J17, 1996 Waco, Texas L F14, / Lubbock, Texas L J4, / Lubbock, Texas L F15, / Waco, Texas OT W J13, 1998 Lubbock, Texas W F1, 1998 Waco, Texas L J2, 1999 Lubbock, Texas L F10, 1999 Waco, Texas L J26, 2000 Waco, Texas W F12, 2000 Lubbock, Texas L J9, 2001 Lubbock, Texas L F3, 2001 Waco, Texas W F12, 2002 Lubbock, Texas L M2, 2002 Waco, Texas L J18, 2003 rv/25 Lubbock, Texas L M8, 2003 Waco, Texas W M13, 2003 Lubbock, Texas L J17, /22 Waco, Texas L F3, /18 Lubbock, Texas L F9, /23 Lubbock, Texas L M2, 2005 Waco, Texas L J11, 2006 Lubbock, Texas L M1, 2006 Waco, Texas W J13, 2007 Waco, Texas W F28, 2007 Lubbock, Texas L F6, 2008 Waco, Texas W M8, 2008 Lubbock, Texas W J10, /23 Waco, Texas W F7, 2009 /rv Lubbock, Texas L F16, /22 Waco, Texas W M2, /22 Lubbock, Texas W J8, 2011 rv/rv Lubbock, Texas W F19, 2011 rv/rv Waco, Texas L J7, /5 Lubbock, Texas W F27, /10 Waco, Texas W J8, 2013 Lubbock, Texas W F9, 2013 Waco, Texas W J15, /13 Lubbock, Texas L M1, /rv Waco, Texas W F17, /20 Lubbock, Texas W M6, /16 Waco, Texas W J16, /22 rv/rv Lubbock, Texas W F13, /19 Waco, Texas L J25, /5 Waco, Texas W F13, /4 Lubbock, Texas L Home: 34-27; Away: 18-46; Neutral: 3-4 TOLEDO UT LEADS 1-0 D28, 1962 Oklahoma City L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 TROY BU LEADS 1-0 N15, 1997 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 TULANE TU LEADS 10-9 F10, 1916 Waco, Texas L F11, 1916 Waco, Texas W D13, 1924 New Orleans L D17, 1925 New Orleans L D18, 1925 New Orleans L D13, 1946 New Orleans L D27, 1946 Oklahoma City W D20, 1949 San Antonio, Texas L D20, 1952 New Orleans L D17, 1956 New Orleans L D20, 1958 New Orleans L D18, 1961 New Orleans L D17, 1962 Waco, Texas W D4, 1964 New Orleans W D9, 1967 Waco, Texas W D7, 1968 New Orleans W D11, 1971 New Orleans W J8, 1973 Waco, Texas W D28, 1976 Oklahoma City W Home: 4-1; Away: 3-8; Neutral: 2-1 TULSA TU LEADS 7-5 J1, 1937 Oklahoma City L D30, 1937 Oklahoma City L D28, 1939 Oklahoma City W D28, 1940 Oklahoma City L D6, 1954 Tulsa, Okla. L D20, 1955 Waco, Texas L D5, 1959 Tulsa, Okla. W D19, 1960 Waco, Texas L D6, 1986 Waco, Texas L D8, 1987 Tulsa, Okla. W F3, 1992 Tulsa, Okla. W J5, 1993 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-3; Away: 3-1; Neutral: 1-3 UAB TIED 1-1 D1, 1982 Waco, Texas W D17, 1983 Birmingham, Ala. L Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 UALR TIED 1-1 J28, 1950 Little Rock, Ark. W M12, 1987 Little Rock, Ark. L Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 UCLA UCLA LEADS 3-1 D19, 1947 Los Angeles W D20, Long Beach, Calif. L D4, Los Angeles L D23, Los Angeles L Home: 0-0; Away: 1-2; Neutral: 0-1 UC SANTA BARBARA TIED 1-1 D11, 1965 Santa Barbara, Calif. W D5, 1970 Santa Barbara, Calif. L Home: 0-0; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 0-0 HISTORY 113

117 SERIES RESULTS UMKC UMKC LEADS 4-3 F1, 1991 Kansas City, Mo. L D30, 1992 Waco, Texas W D28, 1993 Kansas City, Mo. L F1, 1995 Waco, Texas W N28, 1995 Kansas City, Mo. L D3, 1996 Waco, Texas OT W N29, 1998 Honolulu L Home: 3-0; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 0-1 UNC WILMINGTON TIED 1-1 D20, 1985 Knoxville, Tenn. L N23, 1996 Fairbanks, Alaska W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-1 UNLV BU LEADS 2-1 D10, 1965 Las Vegas W D28, 1971 Las Vegas W D22, Las Vegas L Home: 0-0; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 0-0 USC BU LEADS 2-1 D28, 1955 Oklahoma City L D18, 1976 El Paso, Texas W M19, /11 /rv Tulsa, Okla. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-1 USC UPSTATE BU LEADS 1-0 D17, 2012 Waco W UT ARLINGTON BU LEADS 13-1 D4, 1962 Waco, Texas W D3, 1963 Waco, Texas W D1, 1964 Waco, Texas W D2, 1966 Waco, Texas W D19, 1967 Waco, Texas W D11, 1969 Waco, Texas W D16, 1980 Waco, Texas L D9, 1982 Waco, Texas W D7, 1983 Waco, Texas W N21, 1998 Waco, Texas W N21, 2001 Waco, Texas W D20, /24 Waco, Texas W D20, 2009 rv/- Waco, Texas W N23, /8 Waco, Texas W Home: 13-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 UT PAN AMERICAN BU LEADS 4-3 N29, 1976 Waco, Texas W J3, 1978 Edinburg, Texas L D21, 1996 Waco, Texas W D30, 1998 Waco, Texas W D22, 2001 Carolina, P.R. L J4, 2003 Waco, Texas W J6, 2004 Waco, Texas L Home: 4-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1 UTEP UTEP LEADS 3-1 D28, 1961 El Paso, Texas L D17, 1976 El Paso, Texas L D12, 1978 Waco, Texas W D3, 1979 El Paso, Texas L Home: 1-0; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 0-0 VANDERBILT VU LEADS 8-3 D28, 1949 Oklahoma City W D28, 1950 Oklahoma City L D26, 1951 Oklahoma City L D22, 1952 Nashville, Tenn. L D19, 1953 Nashville, Tenn. L M3, 1959 Nashville, Tenn. L D18, Nashville, Tenn. L D8, 1984 Waco, Texas L D7, 1985 Nashville, Tenn. L D4, 2014 rv/rv Nashville, Tenn. W D6, /23 16/13 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-1; Away: 1-5; Neutral: 1-2 VCU TIED 2-2 D7, 1974 Waco, Texas W D13, 1975 Richmond, Va. L N27, 1998 Honolulu L N23, /rv Paradise Island, Bahamas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-1 VIRGINIA BU LEADS 1-0 D28, 1968 Greenville, N.C. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 VIRGINIA TECH BU LEADS 2-1 D16, 1960 Birmingham, Ala. L D27, 1968 Greenville, N.C. W M21, 2009 Blacksburg, Va. W Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-1 HISTORY Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 UTAH UU LEADS 3-0 D6, 1957 Salt Lake City L D7, 1957 Salt Lake City L D9, 1960 Salt Lake City L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 0-0 UTAH STATE USU LEADS 1-0 D20, 1954 Logan, Utah L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 UTSA BU LEADS 5-4 D5, 1981 Waco, Texas W D4, 1982 San Antonio, Texas W D13, 1983 Waco, Texas L J2, 1985 San Antonio, Texas L D30, 1985 Waco, Texas W D20, 1986 San Antonio, Texas L N25, 1991 Waco, Texas W D19, 1992 San Antonio, Texas W D13, 2003 Waco, Texas L Home: 3-2; Away: 2-2; Neutral: 0-0 VALPARAISO BU LEADS 2-0 D2, 1991 Valparaiso, Ind. W D4, 1992 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 WAKE FOREST WF LEADS 1-0 N30, 2008 rv/rv 19/24 Anaheim, Calif. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 WASHINGTON UW LEADS 2-1 M19, 1948 Kansas City, Mo. W D9, 1955 Seattle L D10, 1955 Seattle L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 1-0 WASHINGTON STATE WSU LEADS 3-1 D30, 1972 Portland, Ore. L N30, 2007 rv/rv 6/6 Waco, Texas L D6, /rv Pullman, Wash. W D23, /15 rv/rv Honolulu L Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-2 WEBER STATE BU LEADS 2-1 D29, 1971 Las Vegas W D11, 1993 Waco, Texas W D17, 1994 Honolulu L Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral:

118 SERIES WEST VIRGINIA BU LEADS 8-4 D23, /7 Las Vegas OT W F13, 2013 Waco, Texas W F27, 2013 Morgantown, W.Va. W J28, /rv Waco, Texas L F22, 2014 rv/rv Morgantown, W.Va. W F7, /19 15/12 Morgantown, W.Va. W F28, /20 20/19 Waco, Texas W M12, /16 18/18 Kansas City, Mo. W F6, /13 14/12 Morgantown, W.Va. L M5, /17 10/9 Waco, Texas L J10, /1 10/9 Morgantown, W.Va. L F27, /11 10/10 Waco, Texas W Home: 3-2; Away: 3-2; Neutral: 2-0 WESTERN KENTUCKY WKU LEADS 2-0 D2, 1971 Bowling Green, Ky. L D8, 1973 Bowling Green, Ky. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-20; Neutral: 0-0 WICHITA STATE TIED 2-2 D12, 1947 Waco, Texas W D4, 1951 Waco, Texas L D30, Oklahoma City L N16, 2007 U.S. Virgin Islands W Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-1 WILLIAM & MARY BU LEADS 1-0 D26, 1968 Greenville, N.C. W Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 WISCONSIN UW LEADS 1-0 M27, /rv 12/15 Anaheim, Calif. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 WYOMING BU LEADS 4-3 D30, 1940 Oklahoma City 2OT W D29, 1947 Oklahoma City W D17, Waco, Texas L D10, 1960 Laramie, Wyo. L D30, 1966 Seattle W J2, 1970 Waco, Texas W D28, 1984 Laramie, Wyo. L Home: 1-1; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 3-0 HISTORY XAVIER BU LEADS 3-0 N29, 2009 rv/- rv/rv Lake Buena Vista, Fla. W M23, /10 Atlanta W D3, /11 7/7 Waco, Texas W Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 YALE YU LEADS 1-0 M17, /18 rv/rv Providence, R.I. L Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral:

119 SERIES RECORDS VS. DIVISION I CONFERENCES HISTORY AMERICA EAST 2-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Albany Binghamton Hartford Massachusetts-Lowell Maine New Hampshire Stony Brook UMBC Vermont AMERICAN OPPONENT G W L PCT. Central Florida Cincinnati Connecticut East Carolina Houston Memphis South Florida SMU Temple Tulane Tulsa ATLANTIC OPPONENT G W L PCT. Davidson Dayton Duquesne Fordham George Mason George Washington La Salle Massachusetts Rhode Island Richmond Saint Louis St. Bonaventure St. Joseph s VCU ACC 9-14 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami (Fla.) North Carolina North Carolina State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest ATLANTIC SUN 6-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Florida Gulf Coast Jacksonville Kennesaw State Lipscomb NJIT North Florida Stetson USC Upstate BIG EAST 9-7 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Butler Creighton DePaul Georgetown Marquette Providence Seton Hall St. John s (N.Y.) Villanova Xavier BIG SKY 14-1 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Eastern Washington Idaho Idaho State Montana Montana State North Dakota Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Portland State Sacramento State Southern Utah Weber State BIG SOUTH 4-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Campbell Charleston Southern Gardner-Webb High Point Liberty Longwood Presbyterian Radford UNC Asheville Winthrop BIG TEN OPPONENT G W L PCT. Illinois Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Rutgers Wisconsin BIG WEST 7-4 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Hawaii Long Beach State UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara COLONIAL 3-2 OPPONENT G W L PCT. College of Charleston Delaware Drexel Elon Hofstra James Madison Northeastern Towson UNC Wilmington William & Mary CONFERENCE USA OPPONENT G W L PCT. Charlotte Florida Atlantic Florida International Louisiana Tech Marshall Middle Tennessee North Texas Old Dominion Rice Southern Miss UAB UTEP UTSA Western Kentucky HORIZON 4-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Cleveland State Detroit Green Bay Illinois-Chicago Milwaukee Northern Kentucky Oakland Valparaiso Wright State Youngstown State IVY 1-2 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale MAAC 2-1 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Canisius Fairfield Iona Manhattan Marist Monmouth Niagara Quinnipiac Rider Siena St. Peter s

120 @BAYLORMBB SERIES RECORDS VS. DIVISION I CONFERENCES MAC 1-2 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Akron Ball State Bowling Green Buffalo Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Kent State Miami (Ohio) Northern Illinois Ohio Toledo Western Michigan MEAC 16-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Bethune-Cookman Coppin State Delaware State Florida A&M Hampton Howard Maryland-Eastern Shore Morgan State Norfolk State North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central Savannah State South Carolina State MISSOURI VALLEY 8-6 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Bradley Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Loyola (Ill.) Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Wichita State MOUNTAIN WEST OPPONENT G W L PCT. Air Force Boise State Colorado State Fresno State Nevada New Mexico San Diego State San Jose State UNLV Utah State Wyoming NEC 2-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Bryant Central Connecticut State Fairleigh Dickinson LIU Brooklyn Mount St. Mary s Robert Morris Sacred Heart Saint Francis (Pa.) St. Francis (N.Y.) Wagner OHIO VALLEY 3-3 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Austin Peay Belmont Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State Morehead State Murray State SIU-Edwardsville Southeast Missouri State Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Tennessee-Martin PAC OPPONENT G W L PCT. Arizona Arizona State California Colorado Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington Washington State PATRIOT 2-2 OPPONENT G W L PCT. American Army Boston Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Loyola (Md.) Navy SEC OPPONENT G W L PCT. Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt SOUTHERN 4-1 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Chattanooga The Citadel East Tennessee State Furman Mercer Samford UNC Greensboro VMI Western Carolina Wofford SOUTHLAND OPPONENT G W L PCT. Abilene Christian Central Arkansas Houston Baptist Incarnate Word Lamar McNeese State New Orleans Nicholls State Northwestern State Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SUMMIT 8-1 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Denver IUPU-Fort Wayne IUPUI Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota State Oral Roberts South Dakota South Dakota State Western Illinois SUN BELT OPPONENT G W L PCT. Appalachian State Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Coastal Carolina Georgia Southern Georgia State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe South Alabama Texas State Troy UT Arlington SWAC 53-0 OPPONENT G W L PCT. Alabama A&M Alabama State Alcorn State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Grambling State Jackson State Mississippi Valley State Prairie View A&M Southern Texas Southern WAC OPPONENT G W L PCT. Cal State Bakersfield Chicago State Grand Canyon New Mexico State Seattle Texas-Pan American UMKC Utah Valley WCC OPPONENT G W L PCT. BYU Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Pacific Pepperdine Portland Saint Mary s San Diego San Francisco Santa Clara HISTORY 117

121 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY HISTORY ALL TOURNAMENTS Overall Record (.514) Scott Drew Era (.703) Big 12 Era (.680) 76 CLASSIC ANAHEIM, CALIF , 2nd N27, 2008 Providence W N28, Arizona State W N30, Wake Forest L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D30, 1936 SW Oklahoma State W D31, 1936 Central State W J1, 1937 Tulsa L J2, 1937 Texas Tech L D27, 1937 Phillips W D28, 1937 Oklahoma State L D29, 1937 Rice L D30, 1937 Tulsa L D26, 1938 Arizona State W D27, 1938 Oklahoma City W D28, 1938 NW Missouri State W D29, 1938 Texas L D30, 1938 Oklahoma State W D28, 1939 Tulsa W D29, 1939 Central Missouri State L D30, 1939 Montana State W D31, 1939 Pittsburg State L D27, 1939 SE Oklahoma State L D28, 1939 Tulsa L D29, 1939 Missouri State W D30, 1939 Wyoming 2ot W D26, 1941 Northern Colorado W D27, 1941 SE Oklahoma State W D28, 1941 Oklahoma State L D29, 1941 Texas Tech W D30, 1941 Missouri State W D28, 1942 SE Oklahoma State L D29, 1942 West Texas A&M W D30, 1942 Rice L D27, 1944 Oklahoma State L D28, 1944 West Texas A&M L D29, 1944 Texas Tech L D26, 1945 Pepperdine W D27, 1945 Oklahoma W D28, 1945 Oklahoma State L D26, 1946 Oklahoma L D27, 1946 Tulane W D28, 1946 Missouri W D29, 1947 Wyoming W D30, 1947 Oklahoma State L D31, 1947 Alabama W , 1st D27, 1948 Auburn W D28, 1948 Texas W D29, Oklahoma State L D27, 1949 Oklahoma City L D28, 1949 Vanderbilt W D29, 1949 Texas L D27, Oklahoma State L D28, 1950 Vanderbilt L D29, 1950 Oklahoma City W D27, 1960 Oklahoma City W D28, 1960 New York University W D30, Wichita State L D26, 1962 Oklahoma City L D27, 1962 Creighton L D28, 1962 Toledo L D27, 1976 California L D28, 1976 Tulane W D29, 1976 Saint Joseph s L , 3rd D29, 1995 Oklahoma L D30, 1995 Louisiana Tech W AMERICAN LEGION SEATTLE D29, 1966 at Seattle L D30, 1966 Wyoming W BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND, BAHAMAS N18, 2016 FLORIDA GULF COAST W N23, /rv /rv vs. VCU W N24, /rv 24/20 vs. Michigan State W N25, /rv 10/10 vs. Louisville W BAYOU CLASSIC LAFAYETTE, LA D20, 1968 Hawai`i W D21, 1968 at Louisiana-Lafayette L , 2nd D21, 1979 at Louisiana-Lafayette L D22, 1979 Long Beach State W BIRMINGHAM CLASSIC BIRMINGHAM, ALA D14, 1960 Alabama L D16, 1960 Virginia Tech L CABRILLO CLASSIC SAN DIEGO D29, 1981 at San Diego State L D30, 1981 Florida W CENTURY CLASSIC SHREVEPORT, LA , 3RD N24, 1989 Centenary L N25, 1989 ULM W CHARLESTON CLASSIC CHARLESTON, S.C , 3RD N15, Boston College W N16, Colorado L N18, St. John s W *N24, COLL. OF CHARLESTON L COTTON BOWL DALLAS D30, 1949 Saint Louis L D31, 1949 SMU L COWBOY CLASSIC ABILENE, TEXAS , 1st D19, 1969 South Dakota W D20, New Mexico State W COWBOY SHOOTOUT LARAMIE, WYO D28, 1984 at Wyoming L D29, 1984 Pepperdine L DAIWA BELL TOKYO, JAPAN D14, 1990 Idaho W D15, 1990 La Salle L DIAMOND HEAD CLASSIC HONOLULU D22, 2010 San Diego W D23, 2010 Washington State L D25, 2010 Florida State L

122 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT DR. PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS , 1st D1, 1989 Mercer W D2, 1989 Sam Houston State W GOLDEN GATE CLASSIC SAN FRANCISCO D16, 1977 Pacific W D17, at San Francisco L LAS VEGAS CLASSIC LAS VEGAS , 2nd D29, 1978 Temple L D30, 1978 Loyola Marymount W , 1st N30, 1990 Northwestern State W D1, 1990 Penn State W , 2nd D6, 1991 Southeastern La. W D7, 1991 Princeton L , 1st D4, 1992 Valparaiso W D5, 1992 Charlotte W , 1st D10, 1993 Stephen F. Austin W D11, 1993 Weber State W , 2nd D9, 1994 Samford W D10, 1994 La Salle L , 2nd D8, 1995 Centenary W D9, 1995 Auburn L , 1st D6, 1996 LOUISIANA-MONROE W D7, 1996 Texas Southern W EAST CAROLINA CLASSIC GREENVILLE, N.C , 1st D26, 1968 William & Mary W D27, 1968 Virginia Tech W D28, 1968 Virginia W FAR WEST CLASSIC PORTLAND, ORE D28, 1972 Oregon State L D29, 1972 TCU W D30, 1972 Washington State L FRESNO CLASSIC FRESNO, CALIF , 2nd N29, 1991 Gonzaga L N30, 1991 Northeastern W GLOBAL SPORTS SHOOTOUT EUGENE, ORE N16, at Oregon L *N20, JACKSON STATE W *N23, 2015 rv SAVANNAH STATE W *N27, 2015 rv ARKANSAS STATE W GOLDEN TRIANGLE CLASSIC PITTSBURGH D27, 1983 Illinois State L D28, 1983 Duquesne W HAWAII-NIKE FESTIVAL HONOLULU D16, 1994 at Hawai`i L D17, 1994 Weber State L HAWKEYE CLASSIC IOWA CITY, IOWA , 4th D2, at Iowa L D3, 1983 Arkansas State L HERITAGE-DRAKE DES MOINES, IOWA D13, 1985 Idaho State W D14, 1985 at Drake L HOLIDAY CLASSIC LAS VEGAS , 1st D28, 1971 at UNLV W D29, 1971 Weber State W HOLIDAY CLASSIC RICHMOND, VA , 4th N25, 1988 at Richmond L N26, 1988 Arizona State L HONOLULU SHOOTOUT HONOLULU , 6th N27, 1998 VCU L N28, 1998 Hawai`i-Pacific W N29, 1998 UMKC L HUSKER CLASSIC LINCOLN, NEB , 3rd D17, 1971 La Salle L D18, 1971 Idaho W ILLINOIS CLASSIC CHAMPAIGN, ILL , 3rd D12, at Illinois L D13, 1986 Illinois-Chicago W INDIANA CLASSIC BLOOMINGTON, IND , 3rd D12, 1980 Alcorn State W D13, at Indiana L , 1st *D14, BETHUNE-COOKMAN W *D19, PAUL QUINN W D22, Saint Mary s W D23, West Virginia OT W LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL LAS VEGAS , 2nd *N21, 2014 rv PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W *N24, 2014 rv STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W N27, 2014 rv rv Memphis W N28, 2015 rv rv Illinois L MARSHALL CLASSIC HUNTINGTON, W.VA D15, 1972 at Marshall L D16, Florida State L MAUI INVITATIONAL MAUI, HAWAII N27, 1987 Illinois L N28, 1987 Nebraska W N29, 1987 Stanford L , 2nd *N17, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W N25, Chaminade W N26, Dayton W N27, Syracuse L MOBILE CLASSIC MOBILE, ALA D27, 1968 Alabama L D28, 1968 at Spring Hill W MURRAY STATE CLASSIC MURRAY, KY D18, 1959 Mississippi State L D19, 1959 at Murray State W NIT TIP-OFF SPOKANE, WASH N14, 2006 Colorado State 2ot W N15, 2006 at Gonzaga L OLD DOMINION CLASSIC NORFOLK, VA D27, 1973 Georgia Tech W D28, 1973 at Old Dominion L HISTORY 119

123 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY HISTORY OLD SPICE CLASSIC LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA , 5th N26, 2009 Alabama L N27, 2009 Iona ot W N29, 2009 Xavier W PALMETTO CLASSIC CHARLESTON, S.C D29, 1970 Mississippi W D30, 1970 Navy ot L PARADISE JAM ST. THOMAS, U.S.V.I , 1st N16, 2007 Wichita State W N18, 2007 Notre Dame W N19, 2007 Winthrop W POINSETTIA CLASSIC GREENVILLE, S.C , 1st D28, 1964 at Furman W D29, 1964 Clemson W D26, 1974 Lafayette L D27, 1974 George Washington W REBEL ROUND-UP LAS VEGAS , 2nd D21, 1982 Morehead State W D22, at UNLV L RUNNING JOE CLASSIC JONESBORO, ARK , 2nd D11, 1987 Mississippi Valley State W D12, 1987 at Arkansas State L SAN JUAN SHOOTOUT CAROLINA, P.R , 2nd D20, 2001 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W D21, 2001 FIU W D22, 2001 UT Pan American L SHOW-ME CLASSIC COLUMBIA, MO D5, 1975 at Missouri L D6, 1975 Cleveland State W STORRS CLASSIC STORRS, CONN J10, 1975 East Carolina L J11, 1975 Eastern Michigan L SUN BOWL EL PASO, TEXAS , 4th D28, 1961 at UTEP L D29, 1961 New Mexico State L , 3rd D28, 1963 Denver L D29, 1963 Clemson W , 4th D17, 1976 at UTEP L D18, 1976 USC W SUN DEVIL CLASSIC TEMPE, ARIZ D17, 1965 at Arizona State L D18, 1965 Colorado L SUNFLOWER CLASSIC MANHATTAN/LAWRENCE, KAN , 4th D9, 1966 at Kansas State L D10, 1966 at Kansas L SURF N SLAM LAIE, HAWAII , 3rd D19, 2003 at BYU-Hawaii L D20, 2003 San Jose State L D22, 2003 Northern Illinois W SWC PRESEASON MULTIPLE SITES D26, 1951 Vanderbilt L D27, 1951 Rice L D28, 1951 Arkansas L D26, 1952 Texas W D27, 1952 Rice L D29, 1952 Arkansas L D28, 1953 SMU L D29, 1953 Texas A&M W D30, 1953 Alabama L D27, Alabama L D28, 1954 Rice L D29, 1954 Texas W D28, 1955 USC L D29, 1955 Arkansas W D30, 1955 TCU W D26, 1957 Rice L D27, 1957 Texas L D28, 1957 Texas A&M L D27, 1958 TCU L D28, 1958 Arkansas L D29, 1958 Texas W D28, 1959 Arkansas L D29, 1959 Texas Tech W D30, 1959 TCU W TCU INVITATIONAL FORT WORTH, TEXAS , 2nd D12, 1997 Louisiana Tech W D13, 1997 at TCU L TOP OF THE WORLD FAIRBANKS, ALASKA , 5th N22, 1996 Southern Illinois L N23, 1996 UNC Wilmington W N24, 1996 Montana W VANDERBILT CLASSIC NASHVILLE, TENN D18, at Vanderbilt L D19, 1964 Florida State L VOLUNTEER CLASSIC KNOXVILLE, TENN , 3rd D20, 1985 UNC Wilmington L D21, 1985 Furman W * - non-bracketed games played at campus sites D26, 1956 Rice L D27, 1956 Texas L D28, 1956 Navy W

124 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D30, 1936 SW Oklahoma State W D31, 1936 Central State W J1, 1937 Tulsa L J2, 1937 Texas Tech L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1937 Phillips W D28, 1937 Oklahoma State L D29, 1937 Rice L D30, 1937 Tulsa L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D26, 1938 Arizona State W D27, 1938 Oklahoma City W D28, 1938 NW Missouri State W D29, 1938 Texas L D30, 1938 Oklahoma State W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D28, 1939 Tulsa W D29, 1939 Central Missouri State L D30, 1939 Montana State W D31, 1939 Pittsburg State L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1940 SE Oklahoma State L D28, 1940 Tulsa L D29, 1940 Missouri State W D30, 1940 Wyoming 2OT W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D26, 1946 Oklahoma L D27, 1946 Tulane W D28, 1946 Missouri W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D29, 1947 Wyoming W D30, 1947 Oklahoma State L D31, 1947 Alabama W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1948 Auburn W D28, 1948 Texas W D29, Oklahoma State L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1949 Oklahoma City L D28, 1949 Vanderbilt W D29, 1949 Texas L COTTON BOWL DALLAS D30, 1949 Saint Louis L D31, 1949 SMU L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, Oklahoma State L D28, 1950 Vanderbilt L D29, 1950 Oklahoma City W SWC PRESEASON HOUSTON D28, 1955 USC L D29, 1955 Arkansas W D30, 1955 TCU W SWC PRESEASON HOUSTON D26, 1956 Rice L D27, 1956 Texas L D28, 1956 Navy W SWC PRESEASON HOUSTON D26, 1957 Rice L D27, 1957 Texas L D28, 1957 Texas A&M L SWC PRESEASON HOUSTON D27, 1958 TCU L D28, 1958 Arkansas L D29, 1958 Texas W MURRAY STATE CLASSIC MURRAY, KY. D18, 1959 Mississippi State L D19, 1959 at Murray State W SWC PRESEASON HOUSTON D28, 1959 Arkansas L D29, 1959 Texas Tech W D30, 1959 TCU W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D26, 1941 Northern Colorado W D27, 1941 SE Oklahoma State W D28, 1941 Oklahoma State L D29, 1941 Texas Tech W D30, 1941 Missouri State W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D28, 1942 SE Oklahoma State L D29, 1942 West Texas A&M W D30, 1942 Rice L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1944 Oklahoma State L D28, 1944 West Texas A&M L D29, 1944 Texas Tech L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D26, 1945 Pepperdine W D27, 1945 Oklahoma W D28, 1945 Oklahoma State L SWC PRESEASON DALLAS D26, 1951 Vanderbilt L D27, 1951 Rice L D28, 1951 Arkansas L SWC PRESEASON DALLAS D26, 1952 Texas W D27, 1952 Rice L D29, 1952 Arkansas L SWC PRESEASON DALLAS D28, 1953 SMU L D29, 1953 Texas A&M W D30, 1953 Alabama L SWC PRESEASON HOUSTON D27, Alabama L D28, 1954 Rice L D29, 1954 Texas W BIRMINGHAM CLASSIC BIRMINGHAM, ALA. D14, 1960 Alabama L D16, 1960 Virginia Tech L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1960 Oklahoma City W D28, 1960 New York University W D30, Wichita State L SUN BOWL TOURNAMENT EL PASO, TEXAS D28, 1961 at UTEP L D29, 1961 New Mexico State L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D26, 1962 Oklahoma City L D27, 1962 Creighton L D28, 1962 Toledo L SUN BOWL TOURNAMENT EL PASO, TEXAS D28, 1963 Denver L D29, 1963 Clemson W HISTORY 121

125 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY VANDERBILT CLASSIC NASHVILLE, TENN. D18, at Vanderbilt L D19, 1964 Florida State L MARSHALL CLASSIC HUNTINGTON, W.VA. D15, 1972 at Marshall L D16, Florida State L INDIANA CLASSIC BLOOMINGTON, IND. D12, 1980 Alcorn State W D13, at Indiana L HISTORY POINSETTIA CLASSIC GREENVILLE, S.C. D28, 1964 at Furman W D29, 1964 Clemson W SUN DEVIL CLASSIC TEMPE, ARIZ. D17, 1965 at Arizona State L D18, 1965 Colorado L SUNFLOWER CLASSIC MANHATTAN/LAWRENCE, KAN. D9, 1966 at Kansas State L D10, 1966 at Kansas L AMERICAN LEGION SEATTLE D29, 1966 at Seattle L D30, 1966 Wyoming W MOBILE CLASSIC MOBILE, ALA. D27, 1967 Alabama L D28, 1967 at Spring Hill W BAYOU CLASSIC LAFAYETTE, LA. D20, 1968 Hawai`i W D21, 1968 at Louisiana-Lafayette L EAST CAROLINA CLASSIC GREENVILLE, N.C. D26, 1968 William & Mary W D27, 1968 Virginia Tech W D28, 1968 Virginia W COWBOY CLASSIC ABILENE, TEXAS D19, 1969 South Dakota W D20, New Mexico State W PALMETTO CLASSIC CHARLESTON, S.C. D29, 1970 Mississippi W D30, 1970 Navy ot L HUSKER CLASSIC LINCOLN, NEB. D17, 1971 La Salle L D18, 1971 Idaho W HOLIDAY CLASSIC LAS VEGAS D28, 1971 at UNLV W D29, 1971 Weber State W FAR WEST CLASSIC PORTLAND, ORE. D28, 1972 Oregon State L D29, 1972 TCU W D30, 1972 Washington State L OLD DOMINION CLASSIC NORFOLK, VA. D27, 1973 Georgia Tech W D28, 1973 at Old Dominion L POINSETTIA CLASSIC GREENVILLE, S.C. D26, 1974 Lafayette L D27, 1974 George Washington W STORRS CLASSIC STORRS, CONN. J10, 1975 East Carolina L J11, 1975 Eastern Michigan L SHOW-ME CLASSIC COLUMBIA, MO. D5, 1975 at Missouri L D6, 1975 Cleveland State W SUN BOWL TOURNAMENT EL PASO, TEXAS D17, 1976 at UTEP L D18, 1976 USC W ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D27, 1976 California L D28, 1976 Tulane W D29, 1976 Saint Joseph s L GOLDEN GATE CLASSIC SAN FRANCISCO D16, 1977 Pacific W D17, at San Francisco L LAS VEGAS CLASSIC LAS VEGAS D29, 1978 Temple L D30, 1978 Loyola Marymount W BAYOU CLASSIC LAFAYETTE, LA. D21, 1979 at Louisiana-Lafayette L D22, 1979 Long Beach State W CABRILLO CLASSIC SAN DIEGO D29, 1981 at San Diego State L D30, 1981 Florida W REBEL ROUND-UP LAS VEGAS D21, 1982 Morehead State W D22, at UNLV L HAWKEYE CLASSIC IOWA CITY, IOWA D2, at Iowa L D3, 1983 Arkansas State L GOLDEN TRIANGLE CLASSIC PITTSBURGH, PA. D27, 1983 Illinois State L D28, 1983 Duquesne W COWBOY SHOOTOUT LARAMIE, WYO. D28, 1984 at Wyoming L D29, 1984 Pepperdine L HERITAGE-DRAKE DES MOINES, IOWA D13, 1985 Idaho State W D14, 1985 at Drake L VOLUNTEER CLASSIC KNOXVILLE, TENN. D20, 1985 UNC Wilmington L D21, 1985 Furman W ILLINOIS CLASSIC CHAMPAIGN, ILL. D12, at Illinois L D13, 1986 Illinois-Chicago W MAUI CLASSIC MAUI, HAWAII N27, 1987 Illinois L N28, 1987 Nebraska W N29, 1987 Stanford L RUNNING JOE CLASSIC JONESBORO, ARK. D11, 1987 Mississippi Valley State W D12, 1987 at Arkansas State L HOLIDAY CLASSIC RICHMOND, VA. N25, 1988 at Richmond L N26, 1988 Arizona State L

126 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT CENTURY CLASSIC SHREVEPORT, LA. N24, 1989 Centenary L N25, 1989 Louisiana-Monroe W DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D1, 1989 Mercer W D2, 1989 Sam Houston State W DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS N30, 1990 Northwestern State W D1, 1990 Penn State W DAIWA BELL TOKYO, JAPAN D14, 1990 Idaho W D15, 1990 La Salle L DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D6, 1991 Southeastern La. W D7, 1991 Princeton L FRESNO STATE CLASSIC FRESNO, CALIF. N29, 1991 Gonzaga L N30, 1991 Northeastern W DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D4, 1992 Valparaiso W D5, 1992 Charlotte W TOP OF THE WORLD CLASSIC FAIRBANKS, ALASKA N22, 1996 Southern Illinois L N23, 1996 UNC Wilmington W N24, 1996 Montana W DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D6, 1996 LOUISIANA-MONROE W D7, 1996 Texas Southern W TCU INVITATIONAL FORT WORTH, TEXAS D12, 1997 Louisiana Tech W D13, 1997 at TCU L HONOLULU SHOOTOUT HONOLULU Date BU Opp OPPONENT W/L Score N27, 1998 VCU L N28, 1998 Hawai`i-Pacific W N29, 1998 UMKC L SAN JUAN SHOOTOUT CAROLINA, P.R. D20, 2001 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W D21, 2001 FIU W D22, 2001 UT Pan American L SURF N SLAM LAIE, HAWAII D19, 2003 at BYU-Hawai`i L D20, 2003 San Jose State L D22, 2003 Northern Illinois W DIAMOND HEAD CLASSIC HONOLULU D22, 2010 San Diego W D23, 2010 Washington State L D25, 2010 Florida State L LAS VEGAS CLASSIC LAS VEGAS *D14, BETHUNE-COOKMAN W *D19, PAUL QUINN W D22, Saint Mary s W D23, West Virginia OT W CHARLESTON CLASSIC CHARLESTON, S.C. N15, Boston College W N16, Colorado L N18, St. John s W *N24, COLL. OF CHARLESTON L MAUI INVITATIONAL MAUI, HAWAII *N17, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W N25, Chaminade W N26, Dayton W N27, Syracuse L LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL LAS VEGAS *N21, 2014 rv PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W *N24, 2014 rv STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W N27, 2014 rv rv Memphis W N28, 2014 rv rv Illinois L DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D10, 1993 Stephen F. Austin W D11, 1993 Weber State W DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D9, 1994 Samford W D10, 1994 La Salle L HAWAII-NIKE FESTIVAL HONOLULU D16, 1994 at Hawai`i L D17, 1994 Weber State L DR PEPPER INVITATIONAL WACO, TEXAS D8, 1995 Centenary W D9, 1995 Auburn L ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC OKLAHOMA CITY D29, 1995 Oklahoma L D30, 1995 Louisiana Tech W NIT TIP-OFF SPOKANE, WASH. N14, 2006 Colorado State 2ot W N15, 2006 at Gonzaga L PARADISE JAM ST. THOMAS, U.S. V.I. N16, 2007 Wichita State W N18, 2007 Notre Dame W N19, 2007 Winthrop W CLASSIC ANAHEIM, CALIF. N27, 2008 Providence W N28, Arizona State W N30, Wake Forest L OLD SPICE CLASSIC LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. N26, 2009 Alabama L N27, 2009 Iona ot W N29, 2009 Xavier W GLOBAL SPORTS SHOOTOUT EUGENE, ORE. N16, at Oregon L *N20, JACKSON STATE W *N23, 2015 rv SAVANNAH STATE W *N27, 2015 rv ARKANSAS STATE W BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND, BAHAMAS *N18, 2016 FLORIDA GULF COAST W N23, /rv /rv vs. VCU W N24, /rv 24/20 vs. Michigan State W N25, /rv 10/10 vs. Louisville W * - non-bracketed games played at campus sites HISTORY 123

127 HISTORY VS. NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS BAYLOR VS. AP TOP 25 OPPONENTS G W-L PCT Baylor Record vs. AP Top 25: Scott Drew Era Record: Home Record: Pre-Ferrell Center: at Ferrell Center: Road Record: Neutral Site Record: Regular-Season: Conference Tournament: NCAA Tournament: Baylor Record vs. AP Top 5: Baylor Record vs. AP Top 10: Baylor Record vs. AP Top 15: Baylor Record vs. AP Top 20: Month-By-Month Breakdown November: December: January: February: March: RECORD VS. AP TOP 25 BY RANKING RK GMS RECORD PCT LAST WIN Dec. 6, 2013 [vs. Kentucky] Nov. 15, 2016 [Oregon] Jan. 26, 1982 [Texas] Jan. 30, 2010 [at Texas] Dec. 3, 2016 [Xavier] Feb. 1, 2014 [at Oklahoma State] Feb. 27, 2017 [West Virginia] Jan. 14, 2015 [Iowa State] Feb. 25, 2015 [at Iowa State] Feb. 16, 2016 [Iowa State] March 12, 2009 [Kansas] Feb. 7, 2015 [at West Virginia] Dec. 6, 2015 [Vanderbilt] March 13, 2014 [vs. Oklahoma] March 13, 2015 [vs. West Virginia] Jan. 31, 2015 [Texas] Feb. 28, 2015 [West Virginia] Feb. 26, 2011 [Texas A&M] Feb. 24, 2010 [Texas A&M] March 10, 2016 [vs. Texas] Nov. 24, 2016 [vs. Michigan State] Jan. 14, 2017 [Kansas State] HISTORY 124

128 RESULTS VS. NATIONALLY RANKED LOCATION D29, vs. Oklahoma State L Oklahoma City M25, vs. Bradley L Kansas City, Mo. M28, vs. North Carolina State L New York D27, vs. Oklahoma State L Oklahoma City D17, WYOMING L Waco, Texas D12, at Oklahoma City L Oklahoma City D27, / vs. Alabama L Houston J30, / SMU L Waco, Texas F22, / at SMU L Dallas D21, / at St. Louis L St. Louis J2, / at SMU L Dallas F5, / SMU L Waco, Texas D11, / OKLAHOMA STATE W Waco, Texas J3, / TCU L Waco, Texas J9, / TEXAS A&M W Waco, Texas F28, / at TCU L Fort Worth, Texas J5, / at Texas A&M L College Station, Texas D30, / vs. Wichita State L Oklahoma City D14, / at Kentucky L Lexington, Ky. D20, / vs. UCLA L Long Beach, Calif. D18, / at Vanderbilt L Nashville, Tenn. D6, / at New Mexico State L Las Cruces, N.M. D20, / vs. New Mexico State W Abilene, Texas D4, / at UCLA L Los Angeles D16, / vs. Florida State L Huntington, W.Va. J10, / at Houston L Houston D23, / at UCLA L Los Angeles J29, / ARKANSAS L Waco, Texas F10, / at Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. N30, / at Notre Dame L South Bend, Ind. D17, / at San Francisco L San Francisco J23, / ARKANSAS L Waco, Texas J25, / at Texas L Austin, Texas F13, / at Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. F15, / TEXAS W Waco, Texas J8, / at Texas A&M L College Station, Texas J22, / at Arkansas W Fayetteville, Ark. J24, / TEXAS L Waco, Texas J29, / TEXAS A&M L Waco, Texas F12, / ARKANSAS L Waco, Texas LOCATION J10, / at Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. F10, / ARKANSAS W Waco, Texas M10, / vs. Arkansas L Dallas J26, / ARKANSAS L Waco, Texas F6, / TEXAS L Waco, Texas F26, / at Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. M8, / vs. Texas L Dallas N29, / at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. J17, / TEXAS TECH L Waco, Texas F14, / at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas J4, / at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas J11, /1 KANSAS L Waco, Texas J28, /21 TEXAS W Waco, Texas F5, /13 at Iowa State L Ames, Iowa F15, / TEXAS TECH OT W Waco, Texas D8, /4 ARIZONA L Waco, Texas J17, / OKLAHOMA STATE 2OT W Waco, Texas J28, /3 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J6, /14 KANSAS L Waco, Texas J9, / OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas J20, / at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. F24, / TEXAS L Waco, Texas J6, /16 at Texas L Austin, Texas J11, / at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. J15, / OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas J30, / at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. F5, /17 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F19, /14 TEXAS L Waco, Texas F26, /23 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. M4, /14 IOWA STATE L Waco, Texas M10, /9 vs. Iowa State L Kansas City, Mo. J20, 2001 rv/ rv/24 at Texas OT L Austin, Texas J25, /8 at Iowa State L Ames, Iowa J31, /21 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F12, /6 KANSAS W Waco, Texas F17, /14 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. M9, /8 vs. Iowa State W Kansas City, Mo. M10, /21 vs. Texas L Kansas City, Mo. J8, /6 OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas J26, / TEXAS L Waco, Texas F14, / at Texas L Austin, Texas D1, / at BYU L Provo, Utah D8, / at Kentucky L Lexington, Ky. D13, / at Indiana L Bloomington, Ind. D12, / at Missouri L Columbia, Mo. J19, / at Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. J26, / TEXAS W Waco, Texas F11, / ARKANSAS OT W Waco, Texas D22, / at UNLV L Las Vegas J8, / at Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. F6, /4 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. F9, / MISSOURI W Waco, Texas F16, /2 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F19, /5 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F23, /14 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. J11, /13 at Missouri L Columbia, Mo. J15, /4 TEXAS L Waco, Texas J18, 2003 rv/25 at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas J21, /24 OKLAHOMA STATE OT L Waco, Texas J25, /7 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas HISTORY F2, / at Houston L Houston F7, / ARKANSAS L Waco, Texas M5, / HOUSTON L Waco, Texas D2, / at Iowa L Iowa City, Iowa J28, / HOUSTON L Waco, Texas F29, / at Houston L Houston J9, / at SMU L Dallas F11, / SMU W Waco, Texas D12, / at Illinois L Champagne, Ill. F4, / TCU W Waco, Texas F8, /5 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. F11, /11 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F15, /14 at Oklahoma State W Stillwater, Okla. F26, /6 at Texas L Austin, Texas J3, /21 PURDUE L Waco, Texas J10, /16 at Texas L Austin, Texas J17, /22 TEXAS TECH L Waco, Texas J28, /25 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F3, /18 at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas F10, /11 TEXAS L Waco, Texas 125

129 RESULTS VS. NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS LOCATION F14, /10 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. F18, /20 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F28, /6 OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas J9, /11 at Texas L Austin, Texas J15, /25 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas J22, /5 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. J25, /2 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F5, /11 OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas F9, /23 at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas F26, /23 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. J21, /6 TEXAS L Waco, Texas J25, /22 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F11, /20 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. F14, /6 at Texas L Austin, Texas F21, /22 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. D16, /rv at Syracuse L Syracuse, N.Y. J6, /12 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. J9, /9 TEXAS A&M L Waco, Texas J24, /8 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F24, /9 at Texas A&M L College Station, Texas M9, /14 vs. Texas L Oklahoma City N30, 2007 rv/rv 6/6 WASHINGTON STATE L Waco, Texas J23, /rv 18/16 at Texas A&M 5OT W College Station, Texas F2, /rv 10/10 at Texas L Austin, Texas F9, 2008 rv/rv 4/5 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F16, 2008 rv/rv 11/11 TEXAS L Waco, Texas F23, /25 KANSAS STATE W Waco, Texas M20, /18 vs. Purdue L Washington, D.C. N28, 2008 rv/rv 14/14 vs. Arizona State W Anaheim, Calif. N30, 2008 rv/rv 19/24 vs. Wake Forest L Anaheim, Calif. J24, 2009 rv/23 6/5 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. J27, /12 TEXAS L Waco, Texas F2, /24 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F11, /2 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas M12, /11 vs. Kansas W Oklahoma City M14, /15 vs. Missouri L Oklahoma City J20, /rv 3/3 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J26, /rv 11/13 KANSAS STATE L Waco, Texas J30, /rv 6/6 at Texas OT W Austin, Texas F24, /rv 22/23 TEXAS A&M W Waco, Texas LOCATION J14, 2013 rv/- 4/4 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F6, /24 at Oklahoma State OT L Stillwater, Okla. F16, /11 at Kansas State L Manhattan, Kan. M2, /13 KANSAS STATE L Waco, Texas M9, /3 KANSAS W Waco, Texas M14, /15 vs. Oklahoma State L Kansas City, Mo. N27, /17 8/7 vs. Syracuse L Maui, Hawaii D6, /20 3/4 vs. Kentucky W Arlington, Texas J7, /9 9/7 at Iowa State L Ames, Iowa J18, /13 25/rv OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas J20, /23 8/11 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F1, /rv 8/10 at Oklahoma State W Stillwater, Okla. F4, /rv 8/9 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F8, /rv 21/23 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. F26, /rv 24/23 at Texas L Austin, Texas M4, /17 IOWA STATE W Waco, Texas M13, 2014 rv/rv 17/18 vs. Oklahoma W Kansas City, Mo. M15, 2014 rv/rv 16/16 vs. Iowa State L Kansas City, Mo. M23, /rv 16/16 vs. Creighton W San Antonio, Texas M27, /rv 12/15 vs. Wisconsin L Anaheim, Calif. J3, /22 18/21 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. J7, /22 12/13 KANSAS L Waco, Texas J14, /23 11/13 IOWA STATE W Waco, Texas J24, /21 19/20 OKLAHOMA W Waco, Texas J31, /19 19/20 TEXAS W Waco, Texas F7, /19 15/12 at West Virginia W Morgantown, W.Va. F9, /16 21/24 OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas F14, /16 8/9 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F25, /20 12/13 at Iowa State W Ames, Iowa F28, /20 20/19 WEST VIRGINIA W Waco, Texas M12, /16 18/18 vs. West Virginia W Kansas City, Mo. M13, /16 9/10 vs. Kansas L Kansas City, Mo. N16, /21 25/rv at Oregon L Eugene, Ore. D6, /23 16/13 VANDERBILT W Waco, Texas D19, /14 24/24 at Texas A&M L College Station, Texas J2, /21 2/3 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J9, 2016 rv/25 13/14 at Iowa State W Ames, Iowa J23, /15 1/1 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F6, /13 14/12 at West Virginia L Morgantown, W.Va. F16, /22 13/15 IOWA STATE OT W Waco, Texas HISTORY M6, /22 rv/25 TEXAS W Waco, Texas M12, /20 9/9 vs. Kansas State L Kansas City, Mo. M28, /21 3/3 vs. Duke L Houston J17, 2011 rv/rv 2/2 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F5, 2011 nr/rv 16/16 at Texas A&M OT W College Station, Texas F12, 2011 rv/- 3/3 at Texas L Austin, Texas F23, /21 at Missouri L Columbia, Mo. F26, /17 TEXAS A&M W Waco, Texas M5, /8 TEXAS L Waco, Texas D28, /7 15/14 vs. Mississippi State W Dallas F20, /22 24/25 at Texas W Austin, Texas F23, /16 2/2 KANSAS L Waco, Texas M1, /17 6/6 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. M5, /17 10/9 WEST VIRGINIA L Waco, Texas M10, /20 23/22 vs. Texas W Kansas City, Mo. M11, /20 1/1 vs. Kansas L Kansas City, Mo. N15, /4 OREGON W Waco, Texas N24, /rv 24/20 vs. Michigan State W Paradise Island, Bahamas N25, /rv 10/10 vs. Louisville W Paradise Island, Bahamas D3, /11 7/7 XAVIER W Waco, Texas J10, /4 18/18 at Kansas State W Manhattan, Kan. J16, /3 7/7 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J21, /3 5/5 MISSOURI L Waco, Texas F8, /6 7/10 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F11, /6 4/4 at Missouri L Columbia, Mo. M9, /11 3/3 vs. Kansas W Kansas City, Mo. M10, /11 5/5 vs. Missouri L Kansas City, Mo. M25, /10 1/1 vs. Kentucky L Atlanta D1, 2012 rv/rv 8/8 at Kentucky W Lexington, Ky. D28, /13 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. J10, /1 10/9 at West Virginia L Morgantown, W.Va. J14, /1 25/rv at Kansas State W Manhattan, Kan. F1, /3 3/2 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F18, /4 3/3 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F27, /11 10/10 WEST VIRGINIA W Waco, Texas 126

130 HISTORY WHEN NATIONALLY AP COACHES Jan. 25, AP COACHES Jan. 14, Feb. 11, AP COACHES Jan. 21, Jan. 28, AP COACHES Dec. 1, Dec. 8, Dec. 15, Dec. 22, Dec. 29, Jan. 5, Jan. 12, Jan. 19, AP COACHES Jan. 11, Jan. 18, Jan. 25, Feb. 1, Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22, March 1, March 8, March 15, April 6, AP COACHES PRESEASON Nov. 15, Nov. 22, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, Dec. 13, Dec. 20, Dec. 27, AP COACHES PRESEASON Nov. 14, Nov. 21, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Dec. 12, Dec. 19, Dec. 26, Jan. 2, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, March 5, March 12, April 2, AP COACHES PRESEASON Nov. 12, Nov. 19, AP COACHES PRESEASON 25 Nov. 11, Nov. 18, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 16, Dec. 23, Dec. 30, Jan. 6, Jan. 13, Jan. 20, March 17, April 7, AP COACHES Dec. 22, Dec. 29, Jan. 5, Jan. 12, Jan. 19, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Feb. 16, Feb. 23, March 2, March 9, April 6, AP COACHES PRESEASON Nov. 16, Nov. 23, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, Dec. 14, Dec. 21, Dec. 28, Jan. 4, Jan. 11, Jan. 18, Jan. 25, Feb. 1, Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22, Feb. 29, March 7, March 14, April 4, AP COACHES Nov. 21, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Dec. 12, Dec. 19, Dec. 26, Jan. 2, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, March 4, March 11, April 3, Note: Coaches Poll began in Final AP poll is released prior to NCAA Tournament. Final Coaches poll is released following NCAA Tournament. PRESEASON RANKINGS AP COACHES FINAL RANKINGS AP COACHES HISTORY BAYLOR IN THE TOP 25 RANKINGS AP COACHES SIMULATANEOUS EITHER Baylor Record in Top 25: Scott Drew Era Record: Home Record: Pre-Ferrell Center: at Ferrell Center: Road Record: Neutral Site Record: Regular-Season: Conference Tournament: NCAA Tournament: Overtime Record: Conference Record: Postseason Record:

131 HISTORY WHEN NATIONALLY RANKED BAYLOR WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 25 G W-L PCT Baylor when ranked in AP Top 25: Scott Drew Era Record: Home Record: Pre-Ferrell Center: at Ferrell Center: Road Record: Neutral Site Record: Regular-Season: Conference Tournament: NCAA Tournament: Overtime Record: Conference Record: Postseason Record: Baylor when ranked in AP Top 5: Baylor when ranked in AP Top 10: Baylor when ranked in AP Top 15: Baylor when ranked in AP Top 20: LOCATION F11, / RICE L Waco, Texas F15, / TEXAS W Waco, Texas J23, /rv 18/16 TEXAS A&M 5OT W College Station, Texas J26, /rv rv/ OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas F2, /rv 10/10 at Texas L Austin, Texas D6, /rv at Washington State W Pullman, Wash. D13, /rv PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W Waco, Texas D20, /24 UT ARLINGTON W Waco, Texas D22, /22 Hartford W Waco, Texas D29, /20 Portland State W Waco, Texas D31, /20 Jackson State W Waco, Texas J2, /20 South Carolina L Waco, Texas J10, /23 Texas Tech W Waco, Texas J14, /21 at Texas A&M L College Station, Texas J17, /21 Oklahoma State OT W Waco, Texas J21, 2009 rv/23 at Kansas State W Manhattan, Kan. J24, 2009 rv/23 6/5 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. J12, /24 at Colorado L Boulder, Colo. J16, /24 Oklahoma State W Waco, Texas J20, /rv 3/3 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. HISTORY Month-By-Month Breakdown November: December: January: February: March: RECORD BY AP RANKING RK GMS RECORD PCT LAST WIN Jan. 14, 2017 [at No. 25 Kansas State] Jan. 7, 2017 [Oklahoma State] Dec. 30, 2016 [at Oklahoma] Jan. 28, 2017 [at Ole Miss] Feb. 11, 2017 [TCU] Jan. 11, 2014 [TCU] Feb. 21, 2017 [Oklahoma] March 4, 2017 [at Texas] March 19, 2017 [vs. Southern California] Jan. 20, 2016 [Kansas State 2OT] March 6, 2015 [Texas Tech] Dec. 22, 2010 [vs. San Diego] Dec. 16, 2015 [vs. Hardin-Simmons] Jan. 30, 2016 [Georgia] Dec.1, 2013 [Hardin-Simmons] Feb. 27, 2016 [at TCU] Nov. 25, 2016 [vs. No. 10 Louisville] Feb. 10, 2016 [at Kansas State] March 10, 2016 [vs. No. 23 Texas] Dec. 29, 2015 [Texas Southern] Feb. 27, 2010 [at Oklahoma] Feb. 20, 2016 [at No. 24 Texas] J23, /rv UMass W Waco, Texas J26, /rv 11/13 Kansas State L Waco, Texas J30, /rv 6/6 at Texas OT W Austin, Texas F3, /24 Iowa State W Waco, Texas F6, /24 at Texas A&M L College Station F10, /rv at Nebraska W Lincoln, Neb. F13, /rv rv/rv Missouri W Waco, Texas F16, /22 Texas Tech W Waco, Texas F20, /22 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. F24, /rv 22/23 Texas A&M W Waco, Texas F27, /rv at Oklahoma W Norman, Okla. M2, /22 at Texas Tech W Lubbock, Texas M6, /22 rv/25 Texas W Waco, Texas M11, /20 vs. Texas W Kansas City, Mo. M12, /20 9/9 vs. Kansas State L Kansas City, Mo. M18, /21 vs. Sam Houston State W New Orleans M20, /21 vs. Old Dominion W New Orleans M26, /21 rv/rv vs. Saint Mary s W Houston M28, /21 3/3 vs. Duke L Houston N12, /14 Grambling State W Waco, Texas N16, /17 La Salle W Waco, Texas N18, /17 Jackson State W Waco, Texas N22, /13 Lipscomb W Waco, Texas N29, /10 Prairie View A&M W Waco, Texas D2, /10 Arizona State W Waco, Texas D15, /9 Bethune-Cookman W Waco, Texas D18, /9 vs. Gonzaga L Dallas D22, /15 vs. San Diego W Honolulu D23, /15 rv/rv vs. Washington State L Honolulu D25, /15 vs. Florida State L Honolulu N11, /12 TEXAS SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas N13, /12 JACKSON STATE W Waco, Texas N15, /12 rv/ SAN DIEGO STATE W Waco, Texas N22, /10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. W Waco, Texas N23, /10 UT ARLINGTON W Waco, Texas N29, /8 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W Waco, Texas D4, /8 at Northwestern W Evanston, Ill. D14, /7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W Waco, Texas D17, /7 at BYU W Provo, Utah D19, /7 PAUL QUINN W Waco, Texas 128

132 HISTORY WHEN NATIONALLY LOCATION D22, /7 vs. Saint Mary s W Las Vegas, Nev. D23, /7 vs. West Virginia OT W Las Vegas, Nev. D28, /7 15/14 vs. Mississippi State W Dallas J2, /5 rv/ TEXAS A&M W Waco, Texas J7, /5 at Texas Tech W Lubbock, Texas J10, /4 18/18 at Kansas State W Manhattan, Kan. J14, /4 OKLAHOMA STATE W Waco, Texas J16, /3 7/7 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J21, /3 5/5 MISSOURI L Waco, Texas J24, /7 at Oklahoma W Norman, Okla. J28, /7 TEXAS W Waco, Texas F1, /6 at Texas A&M W College Station, Texas F4, /6 at Oklahoma State W Stillwater, Okla. F8, /6 7/10 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F11, /6 4/4 at Missouri L Columbia, Mo. F13, /10 rv/rv IOWA STATE W Waco, Texas F18, /10 KANSAS STATE L Waco, Texas F20, /14 at Texas W Austin, Texas F25, /14 OKLAHOMA W Waco, Texas F27, /10 TEXAS TECH W Waco, Texas M3, /10 rv/rv at Iowa State L Ames, Iowa M8, /11 rv/rv vs. Kansas State W Kansas City, Mo. M9, /11 3/3 vs. Kansas W Kansas City, Mo. M10, /11 5/5 vs. Missouri L Kansas City, Mo. M15, /10 vs. South Dakota State W Albuquerque, N.M. M17, /10 vs. Colorado W Albuquerque, N.M. M23, /10 vs. Xavier W Atlanta M25, /10 1/1 vs. Kentucky L Atlanta N9, /18 rv/- LEHIGH W Waco, Texas N11, /18 JACKSON STATE W Waco, Texas N15, /17 vs. Boston College W Charleston, S.C. N16, /17 -/rv vs. Colorado L Charleston, S.C. N18, /17 vs. St. John s W Charleston, S.C. N24, /21 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L Waco, Texas N8, /rv rv/rv vs. Colorado W Dallas N12, /25 SOUTH CAROLINA W Waco, Texas N17, /25 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W Waco, Texas N20, /21 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas N25, /17 vs. Chaminade W Maui, Hawaii N26, /17 vs. Dayton W Maui, Hawaii LOCATION J10, /22 rv/rv at TCU OT W Fort Worth, Texas J14, /23 11/13 IOWA STATE W Waco, Texas J17, /23 at Kansas State L Manhattan, Kan. J21, /21 HUSTON-TILLOTSON W Waco, Texas J24, /21 19/20 OKLAHOMA W Waco, Texas J27, /19 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. J31, /19 19/20 TEXAS W Waco, Texas F4, /19 /rv TCU W Waco, Texas F7, /19 15/12 at West Virginia W Morgantown, W.Va. F9, /16 21/24 OKLAHOMA STATE L Waco, Texas F14, /16 8/9 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F17, /20 at Texas Tech W Lubbock, Texas F21, /20 KANSAS STATE W Waco, Texas F25, /20 12/13 at Iowa State W Ames, Iowa F28, /20 20/19 WEST VIRGINIA W Waco, Texas M2, /16 /rv at Texas OT L Austin, Texas M6, /16 TEXAS TECH W Waco, Texas M12, /16 18/18 vs. West Virginia W Kansas City, Mo. M13, /16 9/10 vs. Kansas L Kansas City, Mo. M19, /16 vs. Georgia State L Jacksonville, Fla. N13, /21 /rv STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W Waco, Texas N16, /21 25/rv at Oregon L Eugene, Ore. N20, /21 JACKSON STATE W Waco, Texas N23, 2015 rv/25 SAVANNAH STATE W Waco, Texas N27, 2015 rv/25 ARKANSAS STATE W Waco, Texas D2, /23 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W Waco, Texas D6, /23 16/13 VANDERBILT W Waco, Texas D8, /15 NORTHWESTERN STATE W Waco, Texas D16, /14 vs. Hardin-Simmons W Fort Hood, Texas D19, /14 24/24 at Texas A&M L College Station, Texas D23, /22 NEW MEXICO STATE W Waco, Texas D29, /21 TEXAS SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas J2, /21 2/3 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J5, 2016 rv/25 OKLAHOMA STATE W Waco, Texas J9, 2016 rv/25 13/14 at Iowa State W Ames, Iowa J13, /22 TCU W Waco, Texas J16, /22 rv/rv at Texas Tech W Lubbock, Texas J20, /15 KANSAS STATE 2OT W Waco, Texas J23, /15 1/1 OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas J27, /18 at Oklahoma State W Stillwater, Okla. N27, /17 8/7 vs. Syracuse L Maui, Hawaii D1, /17 HARDIN-SIMMONS W Waco, Texas D6, /20 3/4 vs. Kentucky W Arlington, Texas D18, /15 NORTHWESTERN STATE OT W Waco, Texas D22, /15 SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas D30, /11 ORAL ROBERTS W Waco, Texas J3, /11 SAVANNAH STATE W Waco, Texas J7, /9 9/7 at Iowa State L Ames, Iowa J11, /9 TCU W Waco, Texas J15, /13 at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas J30, /18 GEORGIA W Waco, Texas F1, /13 rv/rv TEXAS L Waco, Texas F6, /13 14/12 at West Virginia L Morgantown, W.Va. F10, /19 at Kansas State W Manhattan, Kan. F13, /19 TEXAS TECH L Waco, Texas F16, /22 13/15 IOWA STATE OT W Waco, Texas F20, /22 24/25 at Texas W Austin, Texas F23, /16 2/2 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F27, /16 at TCU W Fort Worth, Texas M1, /17 6/6 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. HISTORY J18, /13 25/rv OKLAHOMA L Waco, Texas J20, /23 8/11 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. J25, /23 rv/rv TEXAS L Waco, Texas M21, /rv -/rv vs. Nebraska W San Antonio, Texas M23, /rv 16/16 vs. Creighton W San Antonio, Texas M27, /rv 12/15 vs. Wisconsin L Anaheim, Calif. D22, /22 SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas D30, /22 NORFOLK STATE W Waco, Texas J3, /22 18/21 at Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. J7, /22 12/13 KANSAS L Waco, Texas M5, /17 10/9 WEST VIRGINIA L Waco, Texas M10, /20 23/22 vs. Texas W Kansas City, Mo. M11, /20 1/1 vs. Kansas L Kansas City, Mo. M17, /18 rv/rv vs. Yale L Providence, R.I. N23, /rv /rv vs. VCU W Paradise Island, Bahamas N24, /rv 24/20 vs. Michigan State W Paradise Island, Bahamas N25, /rv 10/10 vs. Louisville W Paradise Island, Bahamas N30, /11 SAM HOUSTON STATE W Waco, Texas D3, /11 7/7 XAVIER W Waco, Texas D14, /5 SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas 129

133 HISTORY WHEN NATIONALLY RANKED LOCATION D17, /5 vs. Jackson State W Fort Hood, Texas D18, /5 JOHN BROWN W Waco, Texas D21, /6 TEXAS SOUTHERN W Waco, Texas D30, /4 at Oklahoma W Norman, Okla. J4, /3 rv/ IOWA STATE W Waco, Texas J7, /3 /rv OKLAHOMA STATE W Waco, Texas J10, /1 10/9 at West Virginia L Morgantown, W.Va. J14, /1 25/rv at Kansas State W Manhattan, Kan. J17, /6 TEXAS W Waco, Texas J21, /6 rv/rv at TCU W Fort Worth, Texas J25, /5 TEXAS TECH W Waco, Texas J28, /5 at Ole Miss W Oxford, Miss. F1, /3 3/2 at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan. F4, /3 /rv KANSAS STATE L Waco, Texas F8, /8 rv/rv at Oklahoma State W Stillwater, Okla. F11, /8 TCU W Waco, Texas F13, /4 at Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas F18, /4 3/3 KANSAS L Waco, Texas F21, /9 OKLAHOMA W Waco, Texas F25, /9 rv/rv at Iowa State L Ames, Iowa F27, /11 10/10 WEST VIRGINIA W Waco, Texas M4, /11 at Texas W Austin, Texas M9, /10 vs. Kansas State L Kansas City, Mo. M17, /11 vs. New Mexico State W Tulsa, Okla. M19, /11 /rv vs. Southern California W Tulsa, Okla. M24, /11 /rv vs. South Carolina L New York HISTORY 130

134 100-POINT BAYLOR 100-POINT GAMES 66-3 D1, 1964 UT Arlington W D4, 1964 at Tulane W D12, 1964 Trinity W D2, 1967 UT Arlington W J25, 1967 at Tarleton State W F18, 1967 at Texas W J25, 1968 Tarleton State W J23, 1969 Tarleton State W J24, 1970 Arkansas W D8, 1970 Lamar W D11, 1970 Arizona W D29, 1970 vs. Mississippi W J2, 1971 Sul Ross State W J1, 1971 Midwestern State W J19, 1971 Texas A&M W J30, 1971 Rice W F20, 1971 SMU W M2, 1971 at Arkansas OT W F29, 1972 at Arkansas L D4, 1973 Tarleton State W D15, 1973 Angelo State W D28, 1973 vs. Georgia Tech W D20, 1975 Lamar W F15, 1977 SMU W F3, 1977 North Texas W D10, 1977 Memphis W N24, 1978 Austin College W D4, 1978 at North Texas OT W D30, 1978 vs. Loyola Marymount W F20, 1979 TCU W F24, 1979 TCU W D15, 1979 Oklahoma City W N29, 1982 Texas Lutheran W N29, 1984 Missouri W D6, 1984 John Brown W D15, 1984 McMurry W J2, 1988 Alabama State W N28, 1989 Texas State W D1, 1989 Mercer W N27, 1990 Sam Houston State W D4, 1992 Valparaiso W D21, 1992 at South Alabama L F6, 1993 at Texas Tech OT W F27, 1993 Oral Roberts W D1, 1993 Prairie View A&M W D30, 1993 Mississippi Valley State W J23, 1995 Texas OT L F14, 1995 at TCU W D5, 1995 Prairie View A&M W F28, 1996 Rice W D30, 1998 Texas-Pan American W N17, 2001 Hardin-Simmons W D22, 2006 Prairie View A&M W N11, 2007 Jackson State W D15, 2007 Wayland Baptist W D29, 2007 Prairie View A&M W J23, /rv 18/16 at Texas A&M 5OT W M1, 2008 Missouri W N15, 2008 Paul Quinn W D31, 2008 Jackson State W N22, 2009 Hardin-Simmons W J14, /4 Oklahoma State W J19, 2013 rv/ Hardin-Simmons W M20, 2013 Long Beach State W D1, /17 Hardin-Simmons W N23, 2015 rv/25 Savannah State W D16, /14 vs. Hardin-Simmons W F16, /22 13/15 Iowa State OT W D18, /5 John Brown W OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES 8-44 F25, 1956 Texas L D21, at St. Louis L D27, 1956 vs. Texas L D14, at Kentucky L D20, 1963 vs. UCLA L F29, 1964 Texas L J4, 1966 at Texas Tech L F26, 1966 at TCU L D21, 1966 at Oklahoma City L D6, at New Mexico State L D4, at UCLA L D8, 1970 Lamar W D29, 1970 vs. Mississippi W F6, 1971 at TCU L M2, 1971 at Arkansas OT W F22, 1972 Texas A&M L F29, 1972 at Arkansas L D26, 1974 vs. Lafayette L D5, 1975 vs. Missouri L J24, 1977 at Houston L J17, 1978 at Houston L D4, 1978 at North Texas OT W F14, at Texas L D1, at BYU L D19, 1983 at Clemson L J2, 1985 at UTSA L J5, 1985 Texas A&M L M2, 1985 at Arkansas L J4, 1989 at Texas L F4, 1989 Texas L J6, 1990 at Texas L M10, vs. Arkansas L J30, 1991 at Rice L F6, Texas L F26, at Arkansas L D21, 1992 at South Alabama L F3, 1993 SMU L F6, 1993 at Texas Tech OT W F27, 1993 Oral Roberts W N29, at Arizona L J5, 1994 at Oklahoma L J19, 1994 Texas L F15, 1994 at Texas L D17, 1994 vs. Weber State L J23, 1995 Texas OT L F11, 1995 TEXAS TECH L F14, 1995 at TCU W J12, 2002 at Texas L F26, /23 at Oklahoma L J23, /rv 18/16 at Texas A&M 5OT W F9, /5 at Kansas L J2, /21 2/3 at Kansas L HISTORY

135 OVERTIME GAMES HISTORY BAYLOR OVERTIME GAMES OT J11, 1930 Texas L OT D30, 1940 vs. Wyoming W OT F9, 1946 at Texas W OT J3, 1951 at Texas L OT F22, 1958 Texas W OT J9, 1960 Arkansas L OT J15, 1960 at SMU L OT J26, 1966 at Houston L OT J3, 1967 SMU L OT F22, 1969 at SMU W OT D22, 1969 at Centenary L OT F3, 1970 SMU W OT D12, 1970 Oklahoma State L OT D30, 1970 vs. Navy L OT F27, 1971 at Texas A&M W OT M2, 1971 at Arkansas W OT J18, 1977 at SMU L OT F5, 1977 Texas L OT D4, 1978 at North Texas W OT F11, Arkansas W OT F18, 1984 at TCU L OT J30, 1985 Arkansas L OT J27, 1986 at Arkansas L OT D1, 1986 at Oklahoma State L OT J3, 1987 at SMU W OT F11, 1987 at Texas Tech W OT J9, 1988 at SMU L OT F13, 1988 at Texas A&M W OT D17, 1988 North Texas W OT F13, 1991 at TCU W OT J9, 1992 at Rice L OT D8, 1992 at North Texas W OT F6, 1993 at Texas Tech W OT M6, 1993 Texas Tech W OT J26, 1994 at Rice L OT F19, 1994 at Houston L OT M1, 1994 at Texas A&M W OT J23, 1995 Texas L OT J27, 1996 Houston L OT D3, 1996 UMKC W OT F15, / Texas Tech W OT D30, 1998 Pacific W OT J17, / Oklahoma State W OT D12, 1998 McNeese State W OT D4, 1999 Creighton L OT D11, 1999 Marquette W OT J20, 2001 rv/ 24/ at Texas L OT M8, 2001 vs. Colorado W OT M7, 2002 vs. Kansas State L OT J21, /24 Oklahoma State L OT D16, 2003 Louisiana-Monroe W OT F25, 2004 at Texas A&M W OT F1, 2006 Kansas State W OT N14, 2006 vs. Colorado State W OT J23, /rv 18/16 at Texas A&M W OT F19, 2008 at Oklahoma L OT M8, 2008 rv/ vs. Colorado L OT J17, /21 Oklahoma State W OT N27, 2009 rv/ vs. Iona W OT J30, /rv 6/6 at Texas W OT OT F5, 2011 nr/rv 16/16 at Texas A&M W OT D23, /7 vs. West Virginia W OT J5, 2013 Texas W OT F6, /24 at Oklahoma State L OT D18, /15 Northwestern State W OT F15, 2014 rv/rv Kansas State W OT F17, 2014 Oklahoma State W OT J10, /22 rv/rv at TCU W OT M2, /16 /rv at Texas L OT J20, /15 Kansas State W OT F16, /22 13/15 Iowa State W OT OVERTIME HISTORY Overall: One-Overtime Two-Overtime 10-4 Three-Overtime 0-1 Four-Overtime 1-0 Five-Overtime 1-0 Home: Away: Neutral:

136 LONGEST LONGEST OVERALL WIN STREAK W TIME PERIOD ENDED Nov. 1, 2011-Jan. 14, 2012 Jan. 16, Nov. 11, 2016-Jan. 7, 2017 Jan. 10, Jan.*-Feb. 23, 1946 Feb.* Nov. 22, 2000-Jan. 6, 2001 Jan. 9, Dec. 31, 1947-Feb. 17, 1948 Feb. 25, Nov. 23-Dec. 31, 1996 Jan. 4, March 20, 2013-Nov. 26, 2013 Nov. 27, Dec.*-Dec. 27, 1945 Dec. 28, Nov. 27, 2009-Jan. 9, 2010 Jan. 12, Dec.*- Dec. 28, 1938 Dec. 29, Nov. 12-Dec. 15, 2010 Dec. 18, Nov. 20-Dec. 16, 2015 Dec. 19, 2015 LONGEST CONFERENCE WIN STREAK W TIME PERIOD ENDED Feb. 22, 1947-Feb. 17, 1948 Feb. 25, Jan.*-Feb. 16, 1946 Jan. 10, Feb.* 1931-Jan.* 1932 Feb.* Feb. 10-March 5, 1988 Jan. 4, Jan. 21-Feb. 12, 1921 Feb. 12, Jan.*-Feb. 4, 1938 Feb* Feb. 25, 1967-Jan. 9, 1968 Jan. 27, March 1, 1969-Jan. 27, 1970 Jan. 31, Feb. 24, 2010-Jan. 11, 2011 Jan. 15, Several times, last: Jan. 5-20, 2016 Jan. 23, 2016 LONGEST BIG 12 CONFERENCE WIN STREAK W TIME PERIOD ENDED 1. 6 Feb. 24, 2010-Jan. 11, 2011 Jan. 15, Jan. 3-17, 1998 Jan. 21, March 3, 2007-Jan. 23, 2008 Jan. 26, Jan. 5-20, 2016 Jan. 23, Jan. 2-14, 2012 Jan. 16, Jan. 24-Feb. 4, 2012 Feb. 8, Feb , 2014 Feb. 26, Feb , 2015 March 2, Jan , 2017 Feb. 1, Eight times, last: Dec. 30, 2016-Jan. 7, 2017 Jan. 10, 2017 LONGEST FERRELL CENTER WIN STREAK W TIME PERIOD ENDED Feb. 3, 2010-Jan. 11, 2011 Jan. 17, Feb. 21, 2015-Jan. 20, 2016 Jan. 23, March 9, 2013-Jan. 11, 2014 Jan. 18, Feb. 15-Dec. 30, 2014 Jan. 7, Nov. 11, 2016-Jan. 25, 2017 Feb. 4, March 18-Jan. 23, 2010 Jan. 26, Four times, last: March 3, 2001-Jan. 5, 2002 Jan. 8, 2002 LONGEST ROAD WIN STREAK W TIME PERIOD ENDED Dec* 1945-Feb. 23, 1946 Feb.* Jan. 21-Dec. 10, 1949 Dec. 16, Dec. 23, 1947-Jan. 31, 1948 Feb. 25, Six times, last: Dec. 4, 2011-Jan. 10, 2012 Jan. 16, 2012 LONGEST OVERALL LOSING STREAK L TIME PERIOD ENDED Feb.* 1944-Feb. 21, 1945 Dec.* Jan. 22, 2005-Jan. 28, 2006 Feb. 1, Jan. 2-March 4, 1999 Nov. 24, Dec. 26, 1957-Feb. 11, 1958 Feb. 15, Jan. 28-Nov. 24, 1989 Nov. 25, Dec. 16, 1961-Feb. 3, 1962 Feb. 6, Feb. 10-March 12, 1988 March 13, Dec. 30, 1960-Feb. 14, 1961 Feb. 18, Dec. 14, 1951-Jan. 18, 1952 Jan. 25, Four times, last: Dec. 28, 1984-Jan. 24, 1985 Jan. 26, 1985 LONGEST CONFERENCE LOSING STREAK L TIME PERIOD ENDED Feb. 28, 1997-Jan. 22, 2000 Jan. 26, Jan. 29, 1915-Feb. 17, 1917 Jan.* Jan. 22, 2005-Jan. 28, 2006 Feb. 1, Feb.* 1944-Jan.* 1946 Jan.* Jan. 28, 1989-Jan. 17, 1990 Jan. 20, Feb. 4, 1984-Jan. 24, 1985 Jan. 26, Feb. 12, 2002-Feb. 1, 2003 Feb. 4, Feb. 29, 1960-Feb. 14, 1961 Feb. 18, Jan. 28, 1928-Jan.* 1929 Jan. 26, Feb. 17, 1933-Jan.* 1934 Feb.* 1934 LONGEST BIG 12 CONFERENCE LOSING STREAK L TIME PERIOD ENDED Feb. 28, 1997-Jan. 22, 2000 Jan. 26, Jan. 22, 2005-Jan. 28, 2006 Feb. 1, Feb. 12, 2002-Feb. 1, 2003 Feb. 4, Jan. 24-Feb. 11, 2009 Feb. 14, Feb. 28, 2004-Jan. 15, 2005 Jan. 19, Jan. 21-Feb. 7, 1998 Feb. 11, Jan , 1997 Jan. 28, Jan , 2014 Feb. 1, Five times, last: Feb. 3-17, 2007 Feb. 21, 2007 LONGEST FERRELL CENTER LOSING STREAK L TIME PERIOD ENDED 1. 9 Jan. 25, 2005-Jan. 25, 2006 Feb. 1, Jan. 6-Feb. 24, 1999 Nov. 29, Jan. 2-Feb. 20, 1991 Feb. 23, Jan. 7-March 1, 1989 Nov. 28, Feb. 8-22, 1992 Feb. 26, Feb. 10-March 3, 2004 Nov. 22, Jan. 18-Feb. 4, 2014 Feb. 15, Six times, last: Jan. 27-Feb. 11, 2009 Feb. 14, 2009 LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK L TIME PERIOD ENDED Jan. 9, 2005-Feb. 28, 2007 Dec. 19, Jan. 20, 2001-Feb. 8, 2003 Feb. 15, Jan. 21, 1998-Feb. 27, 1999 Dec. 18, Dec. 2, 1983-Jan. 24, 1985 Jan. 26, Dec. 16, 1961-Jan. 8, 1963 Jan. 12, Jan. 20, Feb* 1943 Feb. 13, Jan. 4, 1958-Jan. 6, 1959 Jan. 13, Feb. 26, 2003-Feb. 18, 2004 Feb. 25, Six times, last: Dec. 7, 1985-Feb. 20, 1986 Feb. 22, 1986 HISTORY NOTE: Astericks denote unknown dates. 133

137 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor s first NCAA Tournament appearance ended when the Bears finished fourth in the NCAA West Regional. The Bears advanced to the NCAA West Regional semifinal to face future Big 12 rival Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State). The powerhouse Cowboys defeated the Bears, 44-29, in Kansas City, Mo. Colorado later held the Bears to 44 points in a win in the NCAA West Regional third-place game. MARCH 22, 1946 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (KANSAS CITY, MO.) OKLAHOMA A&M 44, BAYLOR 29 No Box Score Available MARCH 23, 1946 NCAA WEST REGIONAL THIRD PLACE (KANSAS CITY, MO.) COLORADO 59, BAYLOR 44 No Box Score Available 1948 NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor s first appearance in the Final Four came in 1948 when head coach Bill Henderson took a young Bears team to the championship game to face the Kentucky Wildcats and legendary coach Adolph Rupp. Kentucky proved to be too much for the Bears, rolling to a win. The Wildcats, who repeated as national champions the following year, won 36 games during the season, more than any other NCAA champion in history. Bill Johnson led the way for the Bears, scoring 10 points. The Bears knocked off Kansas State, 60-52, in the semifinal to gain a shot at the national title. Kentucky defeated Holy Cross, 60-52, to gain its first berth in an NCAA championship game. The Bears finished the season as national runner-up, with a Southwest Conference title and a 24-8 record. MARCH 23, 1948 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (NEW YORK) KENTUCKY 58, BAYLOR 42 KENTUCKY 58 FG FT-A PF TP Jones, Wallace Barker, Cliff Line, Jim Groza, Alex Holland, Joe Beard, Ralph Rollins, Kenneth Barnstable, Dale TOTALS BAYLOR 42 FG FT-A PF TP Owens, James DeWitt, Bill Hickman, William Pulley, Ralph Heathington, Don Preston, Odell Johnson, Bill Robinson, Jackie Srack, William TOTALS Halftime: UK Officials: Bill Haarlow, Gil MacDonald. Attendance: 16,174. MVP: Alex Groza, UK. MARCH 19, 1948 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (KANSAS CITY, MO.) BAYLOR 64, WASHINGTON 62 No Box Score Available HISTORY MARCH 20, 1948 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FINAL (KANSAS CITY, MO.) BAYLOR 60, KANSAS STATE 52 KANSAS STATE 52 FG FT TP Hermann Wetherby Howey Langton Branum Clark Dean Kroke Shannon TOTALS BAYLOR 60 FG FT TP Owens DeWitt Preston Hickman Heathington Johnson Pulley Robinson TOTALS Halftime: KSU 32, BU 23. Tournament Attendance: 72,

138 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1950 NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor made its second Final Four appearance in 1950 as head coach Bill Henderson s three-time Southwest Conference champion Bears lost to national runner-up Bradley in the semifinal game. City College of New York won the national championship. A crowd of 10,700 crammed into Kansas City s Municipal Auditorium to see a nip-and-tuck affair that had eight ties in the first half and a Bradley lead at halftime. Bradley, which entered the game as a 14-point favorite, pulled away in the closing minutes to go ahead by eight, 63-55, with 3:30 left in the game. Baylor rallied and had a shot fall short at the buzzer to be eliminated. Don Heathington scored 26 points for Baylor. The Bears ended the season with a national fourth-place finish after losing, 53-41, to North Carolina State in the consolation game. MARCH 23, 1950 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (KANSAS CITY, MO.) BAYLOR 56, BYU 55 No Box Score Available MARCH 25, 1950 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FINAL (KANSAS CITY, MO.) BRADLEY 68, BAYLOR 66 BRADLEY 68 FG FT TP Mann Chianakas Melchiore Unruh Behnke Preece Kelly Grover TOTALS BAYLOR 66 FG FT-A TP Hickman Cobb Carington Heathington Johnson Fleetwood Preston Hovde DeWitt Srack TOTALS NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor waited 38 years for a chance to play in the NCAA Tournament, but it took only six minutes for the Bears dreams to fall apart. An intimidating press by Memphis at the start of the second half gave the Tigers a win over Baylor. MARCH 17, 1988 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (SOUTH BEND, IND.) MEMPHIS 75, BAYLOR 60 MEMPHIS 75 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO MIN 41 Douglas, Rodney Ballard, Steve Bailey, Dewayne Boyd, Dwight Perry, Elliot Williams, John Gibson, Cheyenne McLaughlin, John McClain, Ronald Young, Russell Mundt, Bret TEAM 7 TOTALS BAYLOR 60 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO MIN 21 Williams, Frank McLemore, Robert Middleton, Darryl Hobbs, Michael Williams, Micheal Brown, Bert Lindsey, Dennis Jones, Ivan Hunt, Melvin Francis, James TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: MSU 33, BU 30. Officials: Gordon Birk, Bruce Shapiro, Ed Morocich; Technical Fouls: Baylor- Bench, MSU-None. Attendance: 10,760. Halftime: BAY 35, BU 32. Attendance: 10,700. MARCH 28, 1950 NATIONAL THIRD-PLACE GAME (NEW YORK) N.C. STATE 53, BAYLOR 41 No Box Score Available HISTORY 135

139 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 20 seasons (and second since 1950), winning 21 games en route to a No. 11 seed in the NCAA West Regional in The Bears trip to the NCAA Tournament capped off their magical season that featured several broken school records and Baylor s return to the Top 25. MARCH 20, 2008 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (WASHINGTON, D.C.) PURDUE 90, BAYLOR 76 BAYLOR (21-11) 76 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Rogers, Kevin f Diene, Mamadou c Jerrells, Curtis g Dugat, Henry g Carter, Tweety g Simpson, Delbert Bruce, Aaron Hurd, Richard Dunn, LaceDarius Shepherd, Mark Lomers, Josh TEAM 2 TOTALS PURDUE (25-8) 90 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Hummel, Robbie f Calasan, Nemanja f Kramer, Chris g Grant, Keaton g Moore, E Twaun g Crump, Tarrance Martin, Scott Green, Marcus Johnson, Jajuan TEAM 3 TOTALS Halftime: PU 46, BU 27. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 30, PU 22), Points off Turnovers (BU 16, PU 9), 2nd chance (PU 23, BU 10), Bench (PU 30, BU 20). Officials: Pat Driscoll, Roger Ayers, Ray Perone; Technical Fouls: Baylor-None. Purdue-None. Attendance: 18,400. HISTORY 136

140 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor made its program-record third consecutive postseason appearance when it earned an at-large bid to the 2010 NCAA Tournament. And, for the first time in 60 years, the Bears won an NCAA Tournament game three, in fact. The Bears advanced to their first Sweet 16 in program history and their first Elite Eight in the modern tournament era. MARCH 18, 2010 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (NEW ORLEANS) NO. 3 BAYLOR 68, NO. 14 SAM HOUSTON STATE 59 SAM HOUSTON STATE (25-8) 59 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 Crow, Josten f Clavell, Gilberto f Brown, Preston f Mitchell, Ashton g Allmond, Corey g Murray, Drae Pevehouse, Lance Zulu, Arthur Bootle, Antuan TEAM 3 TOTALS BAYLOR (26-7) 68 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 13 Udoh, Ekpe f Jones, Anthony f Lomers, Josh c Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Ellis, Fred Acy, Quincy Walton, A.J TEAM 2 1 TOTALS Halftime: SHSU 31, BU 30. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (Tied 30), Points off Turnovers (SHSU 11, BU 10), 2nd chance (SHSU 7, BU 5), Bench (BU 20, SHSU 2). Officials: R Kelly Self, U1 Patrick Adams, U2 Everett Summers; Technical Fouls: Sam Houston State-None. Baylor-Team. Attendance: 10,484. MARCH 20, 2010, NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL SECOND ROUND (NEW ORLEANS) NO. 3 BAYLOR 76, NO. 11 OLD DOMINION 68 OLD DOMINION (27-9) 68 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 12 Lee, Gerald f Hassell, Frank f Finney, Ben f James, Darius g Bazemore, Kent g Wright, Nick Iliadis, Trian Cooper, Chris Neely, Marsharee Carter, Keyon TEAM 2 TOTALS BAYLOR (27-7) 76 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 13 Udoh, Ekpe f Jones, Anthony f Lomers, Josh c Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Ellis, Fred Acy, Quincy Walton, A.J TEAM 2 TOTALS Halftime: BU 38, ODU 28. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 26, ODU 26), Points off Turnovers (ODU 22, BU 13), 2nd chance (BU 13, ODU 8), Bench (ODU 9, BU 6). Officials: R Jamie Luckie, U1 Verne Harris, U2 Patrick Adams; Technical Fouls: Old Dominion-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 11,966. MARCH 26, 2010 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (HOUSTON) NO. 3 BAYLOR 72, NO. 10 SAINT MARY S 49 SAINT MARY S (28-6) 49 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 Steindl, Clint f Allen, Ben f Samhan, Omar c Dellavedova, Matthew g McConnell, Mickey g Page, Jorden Young, Mitchell Levesque, Beau Anderson, Trey Williams, Tim Benson, Phil TEAM 4 TOTALS BAYLOR (28-7) 72 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 13 Udoh, Ekpe f Jones, Anthony f Lomers, Josh c Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Ellis, Fred Acy, Quincy Dennis, Nolan Sekelja, Dragan Crump, Givon Griffin, Oscar Walton, A.J Jefferson, Cory TEAM 4 TOTALS Halftime: BU 46, SMC 17. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 28, SMC 22), Points off Turnovers (BU 11, SMC 9), 2nd chance (BU 11, SMC 9), Bench (BU 21, SMC 4). Officials: R Mike Wood, U1 Leslie Jones, U2 Roger Ayers; Technical Fouls: Saint Mary s-none. Baylor-None. Attendance: 45,505. MARCH 28, 2010 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL FINAL (HOUSTON) NO. 1 DUKE 78, NO. 3 BAYLOR 71 BAYLOR (28-8) 71 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 13 Udoh, Ekpe f Jones, Anthony f Lomers, Josh c Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Ellis, Fred Acy, Quincy Walton, A.J TEAM 2 TOTALS DUKE (33-5) 78 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 12 Singler,Kyle f Thomas,Lance f Zoubek,Brian c Smith,Nolan g Scheyer,Jon g Plumlee,Mason Dawkins,Andre Plumlee,Miles TEAM 2 TOTALS Halftime: BU 35, DU 32. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 40, DU 20), Points off Turnovers (DU 17, BU 13), 2nd chance (DU 23, BU 16), Bench (Tied 12). Officials: R Michael Stuart, U1 Scott Thornley, U2 Doug Sirmons; Technical Fouls: Baylor-Acy, Quincy. Duke-None. Attendance: 47,492. HISTORY 137

141 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY HISTORY 2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor earned the No. 3 seed in the South Regional of the 2012 NCAA Tournament, which was the ninth overall seed. The Bears won three games to advance to the Elite Eight for the second time in three seasons, making Baylor one of only six programs nationally to accompish the feat. But, like its 2010 Elite Eight run that ended with a loss to Duke, the Bears again fell to the eventual national champion, this time Kentucky. MARCH 15, 2012 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (ALBUQUERQUE) NO. 3 BAYLOR 68, NO. 14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 60 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (27-8) 60 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 Callahan, Griffan f Fiegen, Tony f Dykstra, Jordan f Wolters, Nate g Carlson, Brayden g Prince, Taevaunn White, Chad Heemstra, Marcus TEAM 6 TOTALS BAYLOR (28-7) 68 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Acy, Quincy f Miller, Quincy f Jones III, Perry c Heslip, Brady g Jackson, Pierre g Bello, Deuce Walton, A.J Jones, Anthony TEAM 4 TOTALS Halftime: BU 36, SDSU 28. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 28, SDSU 18), Points off Turnovers (BU 23, SDSU 19), 2nd chance (BU 13, SDSU 2), Bench (SDSU 18, BU 17). Officials: R Leslie Jones, U1 LaMar Simpson, U2 Dwayne Gladden; Technical Fouls: Sam Dakota State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 11,839. MARCH 17, 2012 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL SECOND ROUND (ALBUQUERQUE) NO. 3 BAYLOR 80, NO. 11 COLORADO 63 COLORADO (24-12) 63 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 Roberson, Andre f Dufault, Austin f Tomlinson, Nate g Dinwiddie, Spencer g Brown, Carlon g Booker, Askia Harris-Tunks, Shane Chen, Sabatino Adams, Jeremy TEAM 1 TOTALS BAYLOR (29-7) 80 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Acy, Quincy f Miller, Quincy f Jones III, Perry c Heslip, Brady g Jackson, Pierre g Bello, Deuce Walton, A.J Jones, Anthony TEAM 7 1 TOTALS MARCH 23, 2012 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (ATLANTA) NO. 3 BAYLOR 75, NO. 10 XAVIER 70 XAVIER (23-13) 70 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 5 Wells, Dezmine f Walker, Andre f Frease, Kenny c Lyons, Mark g Holloway, Tu g Davis, Dee Taylor, Travis Redford, Brad Martin, Justin Robinson, Jeff TEAM 3 TOTALS BAYLOR (30-7) 75 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Acy, Quincy f Miller, Quincy f Jones III, Perry c Heslip, Brady g Jackson, Pierre g Bello, Deuce Walton, A.J Jefferson, Cory Jones, Anthony TEAM 3 1 TOTALS Halftime: BU 36, XU 29. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (XU 40, BU 38), Points off Turnovers (XU 20, BU 11), 2nd chance (XU 10, BU 9), Bench (XU 12, BU 8). Officials: R Roger Ayers, U1 Terry Wymer, U2 Sean Corbin; Technical Fouls: Xavier-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 24,731. MARCH 25, 2012 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL FINAL (ATLANTA) NO. 1 KENTUCKY 82, NO. 3 BAYLOR 70 BAYLOR (30-8) 70 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Acy, Quincy f Miller, Quincy f Jones III, Perry c Heslip, Brady g Jackson, Pierre g Franklin, Gary Ellis, Fred Bello, Deuce Walton, A.J Jones, Anthony TEAM 5 TOTALS KENTUCKY (36-2) 82 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 Jones, Terrence f Kidd-Gilchrist, M. f Davis, Anthony c Lamb, Doron g Teague, Marquis g Miller, Darius Vargas, Eloy Wiltjer, Kyle TEAM 3 1 TOTALS Halftime: UK 42, BU 22. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 36, UK 32), Points off Turnovers (UK 15, BU 10), 2nd chance (BU 14, UK 7), Bench (UK 11, BU 3). Officials: R Les Jones, U1 Bryan Kersey, U2 Mike Stuart; Technical Fouls: Baylor-None. Kentucky-None. Attendance: 24,035. Halftime: BU 37, CU 35. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (CU 34, BU 32), Points off Turnovers (BU 13, CU 11), 2nd chance (BU 16, CU 7), Bench (CU 20, BU 16). Officials: R Roger Ayers, U1 Brian O Connell, U2 LaMar Simpson; Technical Fouls: Colorado-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 12,

142 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor earned the No. 6 seed in the West Regional of the 2014 NCAA Tournament after surging to a 10-2 record over its final 12 games prior to Selection Sunday. The Bears won both games in San Antonio to advance to the Sweet 16 for the third time in five seasons, making Baylor one of only 12 programs nationally to accompish the feat. For the first time in program history, the Bears knocked off a higher-seeded team by dispatching No. 3 seed Creighton, 85-55, in the round of 32. MARCH 21, 2014 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (SAN ANTONIO) NO. 6 BAYLOR 74, NO. 11 NEBRASKA 60 NEBRASKA (19-13) 60 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 2 Rivers, David f Petteway, Terran f Pitchford, Walter f Webster, Tai g Shields, Shavon g Parker, Benny Hawkins, Nathan Gallegos, Ray Smith, Leslee TEAM 2 TOTALS BAYLOR (25-11) 74 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 O Neale, Royce f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Chery, Kenny g Heslip, Brady g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Heard, John Lowery, Logan Wainright, Ishmail Prince, Taurean TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: BU 29, NU 16. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (NU 32, BU 24), Points off Turnovers (NU 15, BU 9), 2nd chance (BU 10, NU 2), Bench (BU 22, NU 22). Officials: R Karl Hess, U1 Brian Dorsey, U2 Tim Clougherty; Technical Fouls: Nebraska-TEAM-2. Baylor-None. Attendance: 12,895. MARCH 23, 2014 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SECOND ROUND (SAN ANTONIO) NO. 6 BAYLOR 85, NO. 3 CREIGHTON 55 BAYLOR (26-11) 85 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 O Neale, Royce f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Chery, Kenny g Heslip, Brady g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Heard, John Lowery, Logan Wainright, Ishmail Prince, Taurean TEAM 4 TOTALS CREIGHTON (27-8) 55 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 McDermott, Doug f Wragge, Ethan f Chatman, Austin g Gibbs, Grant g Manigat, Jahenns g Olsen, Alex Brooks, Devin Dingman, Avery Artino, Will Hanson, Zach Groselle, Geoffrey TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: BU 40, CU 20. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (CU 34, BU 30), Points off Turnovers (BU 14, CU 8), 2nd chance (CU 10, BU 5), Bench (BU 13, CU 11). Officials: R Karl Hess, U1 Brian Dorsey, U2 Mike Nance; Technical Fouls: Baylor-None. Creighton-None. Attendance: 13,431. MARCH 27, 2014 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (ANAHEIM) NO. 2 WISCONSIN 69, NO. 6 BAYLOR 52 BAYLOR (26-12) 52 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 O Neale, Royce f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Chery, Kenny g Heslip, Brady g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Heard, John Lowery, Logan Wainright, Ishmail Prince, Taurean TEAM 3 TOTALS WISCONSIN (29-7) 69 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 15 Dekker, Sam f Kaminsky, Frank f Brust, Ben g Jackson, Traevon g Gasser, Josh g Hayes, Nigel Hill, Jordan Dukan, Duje Koenig, Bronson Brown, Vitto Anderson, Evan Bohannon, Zach TEAM 4 TOTALS HISTORY Halftime: UW 29, BU 16. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (UW 36, BU 24), Points off Turnovers (UW 6, BU 5), 2nd chance (UW 13, BU 7), Bench (UW 18, BU 7). Officials: R Roger Ayers, U1 Antinio Petty, U2 Jeffrey Anderson; Technical Fouls: Baylor-None. Wisconsin-None. Attendance: 17,

143 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor earned the No. 3 seed in the West Regional of the 2015 NCAA Tournament after finishing strong with a 6-2 record over its final eight games prior to Selection Sunday. It marked BU s first-ever backto-back NCAA Tournament appearances and was Baylor s first tourney berth in an odd year. The Bears jumped out to an 18-6 lead over No. 14 seed Georgia State, but the Panthers rallied to cut the BU lead to at the break. GSU took its first lead at with 13 minutes remaining, but Baylor went on a 16-4 run to take a lead with less than three minutes left. Georgia State scored the game s final 13 points, capped by a 3-pointer from R.J. Hunter with 2.7 seconds remaining to pull off the upset. MARCH 19, 2015 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (JACKSONVILLE) NO. 14 GEORGIA STATE 57, NO. 3 BAYLOR 56 GEORGIA STATE (25-9) 57 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 Crider, Markus f Washington, Curtis f Ware, Kevin g Green, Ryann g Hunter, R.J. g Dennis, Isaiah Brown, Jalen Shipes, T.J TEAM 1 TOTALS BAYLOR (24-10) 56 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 O Neale, Royce f Gathers, Rico f Motley, Johnathan f Chery, Kenny g Medford, Lester g Prince, Taurean Wainright, Ishmail Freeman, Al Mills, Austin TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: BU 33, GSU 30. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (GSU 20, BU 18), Points off Turnovers (GSU 21, BU 4), 2nd chance (BU 12, GSU 12), Bench (BU 18, GSU 9). Officials: R Jamie Luckie, U1 Gary Prager, U2 AJ Desai; Technical Fouls: Georgia State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 11, NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor earned the No. 5 seed in the West Regional of the 2016 NCAA Tournament, extending a school record with a third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The Bears jumped out to a lead, but Yale closed the half on a run to put BU in a five-point hole at the break. Baylor trailed by 13 points with seven minutes remaining before a late rally that came up just short. The Bears cut the deficit to two points with 1:12 left and had a chance to tie with six seconds remaining, but a turnover ended the comeback. MARCH 17, 2016 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (PROVIDENCE, R.I.) NO. 12 YALE 79, NO. 5 BAYLOR 75 YALE (23-6) 79 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 22 Sears, Justin f Sherrod, Brandon f Dallier, Anthony g Mason, Makai g Victor, Nick g Ghani, Khaliq Phills, Trey Reynolds, Blake Downey, Sam TEAM 1 TOTALS BAYLOR (22-12) 75 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 Prince, Taurean f Motley, Johnathan f Medford, Lester g Wainright, Ishmail g Freeman, Al g Gathers, Rico Lindsey, Jake McClure, King Maston, Terry TEAM 2 1 TOTALS Halftime: YU 39, BU 34. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 36, YU 32), Points off Turnovers (BU 14, YU 9), 2nd chance (BU 16, YU 9), Bench (BU 17, YU 13). Officials: R Roger Ayers, U1 Michael Irving, U2 Tim Comer; Technical Fouls: Yale-None. Baylor-Prince, Taurean. Attendance: 11,656. HISTORY 140

144 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2017 NCAA TOURNAMENT Baylor earned the No. 3 seed in the East Regional of the 2017 NCAA Tournament, extending a school record with a fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. After knocking off New Mexico State and USC at Tulsa s BOK Center, the Bears advanced to face South Carolina at New York s world-famous Madison Square Garden. It was Baylor s fourth Sweet 16 apperance in the last eight seasons. MARCH 17, 2017 NCAA EAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (TULSA, OKLA.) NO. 3 BAYLOR 91, NO. 14 NEW MEXICO STATE 73 NEW MEXICO STATE (28-6) 73 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 Wilkins, Johnathon f Chuha, Eli f Huggins, Braxton g Baker, Ian g Taylor, Matt g Haley, Jermaine Ellis, Chancellor Jones, Jemerrio Garza, Joe Bhullar, Tanveer Pennie, Jalyn TEAM 6 TOTALS BAYLOR (26-7) 91 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Davis, Jonathan Maston, Terry TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: NMSU 40, BU 38. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 50, NMSU 28), Points off Turnovers (NMSU 13, BU 8), 2nd chance (BU 13, NMSU 11), Bench (BU 42, NMSU 16). Officials: R Jamie Luckie, U1 Gene Steratore, U2 Evon Burroughs; Technical Fouls: New Mexico State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 13,571. MARCH 19, 2017 NCAA EAST REGIONAL SECOND ROUND (TULSA, OKLA.) NO. 3 BAYLOR 82, NO. 11 USC 78 USC (26-10) 78 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Metu, Chimezie f Boatwright, Bennie f McLaughlin, Jordan g Melton, De Anthony g Stewart, Elijah g Aaron, Shaqquan Mathews, Jonah Rakocevic, Nick TEAM 3 TOTALS BAYLOR (27-7) 82 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry TEAM 3 1 TOTALS Halftime: BU 36, USC 31. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 40, USC 32), Points off Turnovers (USC 22, BU 14), 2nd chance (USC 9, BU 6), Bench (BU 25, USC 4). Officials: R Michael Stephens, U1 Don Daily, U2 Joe Lindsay; Technical Fouls: USC-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 15,299. MARCH 24, 2017 NCAA EAST REGIONAL SEMIFINALS (NEW YORK) NO. 7 SOUTH CAROLINA 70, NO. 3 BAYLOR 50 SOUTH CAROLINA (25-10) 70 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 Kotsar, Maik f Silva, Chris f Thornwell, Sindarius g Notice, Duane g Dozier, PJ g Gravett, Hassani Felder, Rakym Blanton, Temarcus McKie, Justin Hinson, Evan Keita, Sedee TEAM 3 4 TOTALS BAYLOR (27-8) 50 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0 Lual-Acuil Jr., Jo f Motley, Johnathan f Lecomte, Manu g McClure, King g Wainright, Ishmail g Mitchell, Wendell Lindsey, Jake Omot, Nuni Freeman, Al Maston, Terry TEAM 8 TOTALS HISTORY Halftime: SC 37, BU 22. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 24, SC 20), Points off Turnovers (BU 13, SC 11), 2nd chance (BU 13, SC 12), Bench (BU 11, SC 9). Officials: R Mike Roberts, U1 John Gaffney, U2 Gene Steratore; Technical Fouls: SC-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 20,

145 NIT HISTORY NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Baylor made its first NIT appearance in 1987 and just the fourth postseason appearance in school history. It would be the first of three postseason trips in four seasons under head coach Gene Iba. MARCH 12, 1987, FIRST ROUND (LITTLE ROCK, ARK.) UALR 42, BAYLOR 41 BAYLOR (18-13) 41 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 Williams, Frank f McLemore, Robert f Hobbs, Michael c Williams, Micheal g Francis, James g Buchanan, Mark Middleton, Darryl TEAM 2 TOTALS UALR (24-9) 42 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 Brown, Juric f Springer, Paul f Powell, Eddie c Dawn, James g Smith, Reggie g Kidd, Curtis Cummings, Jeff Hoges, Daron TEAM 2 TOTALS Halftime: UALR 21, BU 20. Officials: Rich Eichorst, Gerry Harris, Terry Turlington; Technical Fouls: none. Attendance: 8, NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Baylor returned to the postseason after an 11-year hiatus, earning an NIT first-round date at New Mexico. The Bears 19 wins in were the most since The Bears would suffer their third loss in three NIT games, falling to New Mexico, MARCH 14, 2001 FIRST ROUND (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) NEW MEXICO 83, BAYLOR 73 BAYLOR (19-12) 73 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 Black, Terry f Davis, Greg f Othoro, Steve c Greenleaf, Wendell g Minor, DeMarcus g Sayman, Matt Elsey, Chad Kosmalski, Logan TEAM 0 TOTALS NEW MEXICO (20-12) 83 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 White, Wayland f Smith, Brian f Parmer, Marlon g Douglas, Ruben g Chatfield, Eric g Lightfoot, Tim Broussard, Alvin Johnson, Isaiah Dennehy, Patrick TEAM 1 TOTALS HISTORY 1990 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Behind stellar guard David Wesley, the Bears made their third postseason appearance in four seasons. Baylor would remain winless in two NIT trips as BU lost, 84-75, to Mississippi State. MARCH 15, 1990, FIRST ROUND (STARKVILLE, MISS.) MISSISSIPPI STATE 84, BAYLOR 75 BAYLOR (16-14) 75 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 Denton, Julius f Jones, Ivan f Holcombe, Alex c Wesley, David g Lindsey, Dennis g Hunt, Melvin Chalmers, Kelvin Schumacher, Tim Christian, Toby TEAM 4 TOTALS MISSISSIPPI STATE (16-13) 84 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Carter, Greg f Burns, Cameron f Merritt, Todd c Hartsfield, Doug g Watts, Tony g Nichols, Carl Smith, Brad Woodard, Robert Peterson, Ira TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: MSU 39, BU 32. Officials: Henry Gill, Larry Lowe, Tom Eases; Technical Fouls: MSU-Watts, Bench. BU-Bench (2). Attendance: 5,374. Halftime: UNM Officials: Doug Shows, David Guthrie, William Bush; Technical Fouls: Baylor-Davis. UNM-Smith. Attendance: 11, NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT A year after making its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 20 seasons, Baylor concluded its second consecutive 20-win season with an appearance in the 2009 NIT championship game at New York s Madison Square Garden. MARCH 18, 2009 FIRST ROUND (WACO, TEXAS) BAYLOR 74, GEORGETOWN 72 GEORGETOWN (16-15) 72 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3 Summers, DaJuan f Mescheriakov, N. f Monroe, Greg f Wright, Chris g Freeman, Austin g Clark, Jason Sapp, Jessie Vaughn, Julian Sims, Henry TEAM 1 TOTALS BAYLOR (21-14) 74 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Rogers, Kevin f Lomers, Josh c Jerrells, Curtis g Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Acy, Quincy Dugat, Henry Diene, Mamadou Jones, Anthony TEAM 4 TOTALS Halftime: GU 44, BU 34. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 39, GU 28), Points off Turnovers (BU 15, GU 8), 2nd chance (GU 9, BU 6), Bench (GU 20, BU 3). Officials: R-Ray Natili, U1-Zelton Steed, U2-Jerry Heater; Technical Fouls: none. Attendance: 8,

146 NIT MARCH 21, 2009 SECOND ROUND (BLACKSBURG, VA.) BAYLOR 84, VIRGINIA TECH 66 BAYLOR (22-14) 84 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Rogers, Kevin f Lomers, Josh c Jerrells, Curtis g Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Ellis, Fred Dugat, Henry Diene, Mamadou Jones, Anthony TEAM 1 TOTALS VIRGINIA TECH (19-15) 66 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0 Allen, Jeff f Vassallo, A.D. f Diakite, Cheick c Hudson, D. g Delaney, M. g Bell, Terrell Thorns, Hank Davila, Victor Vinson, Terrance Witcher, Lewis Debnam, Paul Thompson, J.T TEAM 4 TOTALS Halftime: BU 41, VT 21. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 32, VT 28), Points off Turnovers (BU 17, GU 15), 2nd chance (VT 17, BU 5), Bench (VT 20, BU 15). Officials: R-Earl Walton, U1-Eugene Steratore, U2-Chris Beaver; Technical Fouls: Baylor-Jerrells, Curtis. Virginia Tech-none. Attendance: 6,891. MARCH 24, 2009 QUARTERFINAL (AUBURN, ALA.) BAYLOR 74, AUBURN 72 BAYLOR (23-14) 74 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Rogers, Kevin f Lomers, Josh c Jerrells, Curtis g Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Dugat, Henry Diene, Mamadou Jones, Anthony TEAM 1 TOTALS AUBURN (24-12) 72 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 1 Barber, Korv. f Reed, DeWayne g Barrett, Rasheem g Robertson, Q. g Waller, Tay g Hargrove, Lucas Sullivan, Frankie Knox, Brendon TEAM 4 TOTALS Halftime: BU 37, AU 36. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 40, AU 30), Points off Turnovers (AU 15, BU 8), 2nd chance (AU 10, BU 8), Bench (AU 18, BU 11). Officials: R-James Breeding, U1-Raymond Styons, U2- Dwayne Gladden; Technical Fouls: Baylor-none. Auburn-none. Attendance: 6,582. MARCH 31, 2009 SEMIFINALS (NEW YORK) BAYLOR 76, SAN DIEGO STATE 62 BAYLOR (24-14) 76 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Rogers, Kevin f Lomers, Josh c Jerrells, Curtis g Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Ellis, Fred Acy, Quincy Dugat, Henry Diene, Mamadou Jones, Anthony TEAM 2 TOTALS SAN DIEGO STATE (26-10) 62 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Wade, Lorrenzo f White, Billy f Amoroso, Ryan f Williams, Richie g Spain, Kyle g Island, Tim Horton, Bryan Deutchman, Jason Thomas, Matt Gay, D.J Shelton, Tim Smith, Bryce Cheriet, Mehdi TEAM 2 5 TOTALS Halftime: BU 35, SDSU 34. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 22, SDSU 18), Points off Turnovers (BU 21, SDSU 4), 2nd chance (BU 8, SDSU 4), Bench (SDSU 18, BU 0). Officials: R-Jim Burr; U1-Bob Donato; U2-Earl Walton; Technical Fouls: Baylor-none. SDSU-none. Attendance: 11,352. APRIL 2, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (NEW YORK) PENN STATE 69, BAYLOR 63 BAYLOR (24-15) 63 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Rogers, Kevin f Lomers, Josh c Jerrells, Curtis g Dunn, LaceDarius g Carter, Tweety g Dugat, Henry Diene, Mamadou Jones, Anthony TEAM 3 1 TOTALS PENN STATE (27-11) 69 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 2 Cornley, Jamelle f Jackson, David f Jones, Andrew f Pringle, Stanley g Battle, Talor g Babb, Chris Brooks, Jeff Morrissey, Danny TEAM 5 2 TOTALS Halftime: BU 29, PSU 25. Officials: R-Ed Corbett, U1-Michael Stephens, U2-John Hughes; Technical Fouls: Baylor-Team. Penn State-Cornley, Jamelle. Attendance: 10,254. HISTORY 143

147 NIT HISTORY NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Just four years after coming up one win short of the first national tournament championship in program history, the Bears accomplished the feat by winning five consecutive games to claim the NIT title. Pierre Jackson had an NIT-record 16 assists in the Bears second-round win vs. Arizona State, and he went on to be named NIT Most Outstanding Player, while teammates Cory Jefferson and Isaiah Austin joined Jackson on the All-Tournament team. MARCH 20, 2013 FIRST ROUND (WACO, TEXAS) BAYLOR 112, LONG BEACH STATE 66 LONG BEACH STATE (19-14) 66 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 Ennis, James f Freeland, Tony f Jennings, Dan f King, Keala g Caffey, Mike g Gulley, Kris Pappageorge, Peter Garibay, Edgar Deng, Deng Djuma, Gatete Shepherd, Nick Richardson, Kyle TEAM 1 TOTALS BAYLOR (19-14) 112 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Franklin, Gary g Heslip, Brady g Walton, A.J. g Rose, L.J Gathers, Rico Bello, Deuce Lowery, Logan Neubert, Jacob Prince, Taurean Jackson, Pierre TEAM 1 TOTALS Halftime: BU 59, LBSU 34. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 42, LBSU 22), Points off Turnovers (BU 21, LBSU 15), 2nd chance (BU 14, LBSU 12), Bench (BU 45, LBSU 27). Officials: R-Jeff Campbell; U1-Brent Meaux; U2-Jeff Wooten; Technical Fouls: None. Attendance: 4,034. MARCH 22, 2013 SECOND ROUND (WACO, TEXAS) BAYLOR 89, ARIZONA STATE 86 ARIZONA STATE (22-13) 86 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0 Felix, Carrick f Gilling, Jonathan f Bachynski, Jordan c Carson, Jahii g Colvin, Chris g Jacobsen, Eric Barnes, Bo Gordon, Evan Pateev, Ruslan Martin, Kenny TEAM 5 TOTALS BAYLOR (20-14) 89 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Heslip, Brady g Walton, A.J. g Jackson, Pierre g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Bello, Deuce Prince, Taurean TEAM 3 TOTALS Halftime: ASU 31, BU 29. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 36, ASU 28), Points off Turnovers (BU 25, ASU 14), 2nd chance (BU 12, ASU 12), Bench (ASU 15, BU 14). Officials: R-Rod Dixon; U1-Sean Casady; U2-Wilson Holland; Technical Fouls: ASU-Gilling. BU-Walton. Attendance: 4,562. MARCH 27, 2013 QUARTERFINALS (WACO, TEXAS) BAYLOR 79, PROVIDENCE 68 PROVIDENCE (19-15) 68 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 Batts, Kadeem f Henton, LaDontae f Dunn, Kris g Cotton, Bryce g Council, Vincent g Fortune, Josh Goldsbrough, Lee Bancroft, Ted TEAM 3 TOTALS HISTORY BAYLOR (21-14) 79 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Heslip, Brady g Walton, A.J. g Jackson, Pierre g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Bello, Deuce TEAM 2 TOTALS Halftime: BU 38, PC 38. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 38, PC 38), Points off Turnovers (BU 12, PC 9), 2nd chance (PC 11, BU 6), Bench (BU 14, PC 0). Officials: R-Bo Boroski; U1-Steve McJunkins; U2-Jeff Campbell; Technical Fouls: None. Attendance: 4,

148 NIT APRIL 2, 2013 SEMIFINALS (NEW YORK) BAYLOR 76, BYU 70 BYU (24-12) 70 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 13 Zylstra, Brock f Austin, Nate f Davies, Brandon c Haws, Tyler g Carlino, Matt g Cusick, Craig Calvert, Cory Kaufusi, Bronson TEAM 4 TOTALS BAYLOR (22-14) 76 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 22 Walton, A.J. f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Heslip, Brady g Jackson, Pierre g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Bello, Deuce Prince, Taurean TEAM 4 TOTALS Halftime: BU 35, BYU 33. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 26, BYU 24), Points off Turnovers (BU 10, BYU 4), 2nd chance (BYU 10, BU 9), Bench (BYU 5, BU 2). Officials: R-Brian O Connell; U1-Tim Clougherty; U2-Earl Walton; Technical Fouls: None. Attendance: 10,009. APRIL 4, 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (NEW YORK) BAYLOR 74, IOWA 54 IOWA (25-13) 54 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 1 Basabe, Melsahn f White, Aaron f Woodbury, Adam c Marble, Roy Devyn g May, Eric g Olaseni, Gabriel Oglesby, Josh Clemmons, Anthony Gesell, Mike Rickert, Christopher Denning, Kyle McCabe, Zach Ingram, Pat Stokes, Darius TEAM 3 TOTALS BAYLOR (23-14) 74 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 22 Walton, A.J. f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Heslip, Brady g Jackson, Pierre g Rose, L.J Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Bello, Deuce Lowery, Logan Neubert, Jacob Prince, Taurean TEAM 6 TOTALS Halftime: BU 27, UI 22. Specialty Stats: Points in Paint (BU 36, UI 18), Points off Turnovers (BU 14, UI 4), 2nd chance (UI 10, BU 4), Bench (UI 25, BU 10). Officials: R-Ed Corbett; U1-Pat Driscoll; U2-Jeff Anderson; Technical Fouls: None. Attendance: 5,301. HISTORY 145

149 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY SWC TOURNAMENT HISTORY DALLAS Feb. 28 Quarterfinals Houston 88, Baylor HOUSTON Feb. 26 Quarterfinals Baylor 72, Texas 70 March 3 Semifinals Texas Tech 66, Baylor HOUSTON March 2 Quarterfinals SMU 73, Baylor HOUSTON Feb. 24 Quarterfinals Baylor 104, TCU 78 March 1 Semifinals Houston 83, Baylor DALLAS Feb. 28 Quarterfinals SMU 86, Baylor SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS March 2 Quarterfinals TCU 56, Baylor DALLAS March 1 Quarterfinal Baylor 48, Texas 46 March 4 Semifinals Texas A&M 64, Baylor LUBBOCK, TEXAS March 7 Quarterfinals Texas Tech 57, Baylor LUBBOCK, TEXAS March 9 Quarterfinals Texas Tech 63, Baylor DALLAS March 8 Quarterfinals Texas Tech 83, Baylor DALLAS Did not qualify 1993 DALLAS March 12 Quarterfinals Texas Tech 83, Baylor DALLAS March 10 Quarterfinals Rice 85, Baylor DALLAS Did not qualify 1996 DALLAS March 7 Quarterfinals Texas 86, Baylor 65 SWC TOURNAMENT RECORD BY OPPONENT ARKANSAS W, semifinals 1990 L, semifinals HOUSTON L, quarterfinals 1979 L, semifinals 1987 W, semifinals RICE L, quarterfinals SMU L, quarterfinals 1980 L, quarterfinals 1987 W, quarterfinals 1988 L, final TEXAS W, quarterfinals 1982 W, quarterfinals 1991 L, quarterfinals 1996 L, quarterfinals HISTORY 1987 DALLAS March 6 Quarterfinals Baylor 83, SMU 69 March 7 Semifinals Baylor 54, Houston 52 March 8 Final Texas A&M 71, Baylor DALLAS March 11 Quarterfinals Baylor 54, Texas Tech 53 March 12 Semifinals Baylor 74, Arkansas 73 March 13 Final SMU 75, Baylor DALLAS Did not qualify 1990 DALLAS March 9 Quarterfinals Baylor 72, TCU 62 March 10 Semifinals Arkansas 115, Baylor DALLAS March 8 Quarterfinals Texas 88, Baylor 78 TEXAS A&M L, semifinals 1987 L, final TCU W, quarterfinals 1981 L, quarterfinals 1990 W, quarterfinals 1992 L, quarterfinals TEXAS TECH L, semifinals 1983 L, quarterfinals 1984 L, quarterfinals 1985 L quarterfinals 1988 W, quarterfinals 1993 L, quarterfinals 1992 DALLAS March 12 Quarterfinals TCU 62, Baylor

150 @BAYLORMBB BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 6 First Round [8] Oklahoma State 80, [9] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 5 First Round [5] Baylor 66, [12] Texas A&M 63 March 6 Quarterfinals [4] Nebraska 65, [5] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 4 First Round [5] Oklahoma State 83, [12] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 9 First Round [9] Baylor 63, [8] Nebraska 55 March 10 Quarterfinals [1] Iowa State* 76, [9] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 8 First Round [8] Baylor 86, [9] Colorado 84 (ot) March 9 Quarterfinals [8] Baylor 62, [1] Iowa State 49 March 10 Semifinals [4] Texas 76, [8] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 7 First Round [7] Kansas State 74, [10] Baylor 73 (ot) 2003 DALLAS (AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER) March 13 First Round [7] Texas Tech 68, [10] Baylor DALLAS (AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER) Did not participate 2005 KANSAS CITY, MO. (KEMPER ARENA) March 10 First Round [5] Iowa State 77, [12] Baylor DALLAS (AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER) March 9 First Round [5] Colorado 65, [12] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 12 First Round (7) Baylor 76, (10) TCU 68 March 13 Quarterfinals (7) Baylor 78, (2) Oklahoma 73 March 14 Semifinals (7) Baylor 86, (3) Texas 69 March 15 Final (4) Iowa State* 74, (7) Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 12 Quarterfinals (4) Baylor 80, (5) West Virginia 70 March 13 Semifinals (1) Kansas 62, (4) Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 10 Quarterfinals (5) Baylor 75, (4) Texas 61 March 11 Semifinals (1) Kansas* 70, (5) Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 19 Quarterfinals (6) Kansas State 70, (3) Baylor 64 * Big 12 tournament champions BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD BY ROUND TOTAL DREW ERA First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD BY SITE TOTAL DREW ERA Dallas Kansas City Kemper Arena Sprint Center Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY (FORD CENTER) March 8 First Round [11] Baylor 97, [6] Missouri 83 March 9 Quarterfinals [3] Texas 74, [11] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 13 First Round [12] Colorado 91, [5] Baylor 84 (2ot) 2009 OKLAHOMA CITY (FORD CENTER) March 11 First Round [9] Baylor 65, [8] Nebraska 49 March 12 Quarterfinals [9] Baylor 71, [1] Kansas 64 March 13 Semifinals [9] Baylor 76, [5] Texas 70 March 14 Final [3] Missouri* 73, [9] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 11 Quarterfinals [3] Baylor 87, [6] Texas 67 March 12 Semifinals [2] Kansas State 82, [3] Baylor 75 HISTORY 2011 KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 9 First Round [10] Oklahoma 84, [7] Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 8 Quarterfinals (4) Baylor 82, (5) Kansas State 74 March 9 Semifinals (4) Baylor 81, (1) Kansas 72 March 10 Final (2) Missouri* 90, (4) Baylor KANSAS CITY, MO. (SPRINT CENTER) March 14 Quarterfinals (3) Oklahoma State 74, (6) Baylor

151 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD BY OPPONENT COLORADO W, (ot) Kansas City first round 2006 L, Dallas first round 2008 L, (2ot) Kansas City first round IOWA STATE L, Kansas City quarterfinals 2001 W, Kansas City quarterfinals 2005 L, Kansas City first round 2014 L, Kansas City final KANSAS W, Dallas quarterfinals 2012 W, Kansas City semifinals 2015 L, Kansas City semifinals 2016 L, Kansas City semifinals KANSAS STATE L, (ot) Kansas City first round 2010 L, Kansas City semifinals 2012 W, Kansas City quarterfinals 2017 L, Kansas City quarterfinals MISSOURI W, Dallas first round 2009 L, Dallas final 2012 L, Kansas City final NEBRASKA L, Kansas City quarterfinals 2000 W, Kansas City first round 2009 W, Dallas first round OKLAHOMA L, Kansas City first round 2014 W, Kansas City quarterfinals OKLAHOMA STATE L, Kansas City first round 1999 L, Kansas City first round 2013 L, Kansas City quarterfinals TCU W, Kansas City first round HISTORY TEXAS L, Kansas City semifinals 2007 L, Dallas quarterfinals 2009 W, Dallas semifinals 2010 W, Kansas City quarterfinals 2014 W, Kansas City semifinals 2016 W, Kansas City quarterfinals TEXAS A&M W, Kansas City first round TEXAS TECH L, Dallas first round WEST VIRGINIA W, Kansas City quarterfinals 148

152 ALL-CENTENNIAL Vinnie The Microwave Johnson and Terry Teagle headlined the 17- man Baylor All-Centennial Basketball Team selected in The squad, made up of the greatest Bears basketball players of all-time, was selected by a combination of fan voting and an expert panel and announced Feb. 25, 2006, during a halftime ceremony of the school s win over Iowa State at the Ferrell Center. The team, which included the late Bill Henderson as its honorary coach, also consisted of Terry Black, Aaron Bruce, William Chatmon, Pete Creasey, Carroll Dawson, Larry Gatewood, Darrell Hardy, the late Don Heathington, the late Hubert Kirkpatrick, Jerry Mallet, Darryl Middleton, Jack Robinson, Brian Skinner, David Wesley and Micheal Williams. On behalf of the Baylor basketball family we are extremely proud and privileged to have these terrific basketball players, and more importantly good people, represent our program, Baylor head coach Scott Drew said. They stand for a century s worth of athletic achievement at this university. The announcement of the All-Centennial Team was the highlight of Centennial Weekend, in which 100-plus basketball lettermen returned to campus. All former players and coaches were recognized during a pregame ceremony at the Ferrell Center. The weekend s activities also included a Friday night dinner as well as a Saturday brunch for the lettermen and coaches. TERRY BLACK All-time leader in career steals per game (2.55)... Tied for 5th in career steals... 4th in career field goal percentage... 9th in rebounds per game honorable mention All-Big first-team All-Big 12. AARON BRUCE Freshman scoring leader first-team Freshman All-American third-team All-Big U21 World Championship with Australia... 12th in career points (1,330). WILLIAM CHATMON 1971 All-American & st team All-SWC... 22nd in career points scored (1,104)... 1st in career rebounding average... Drafted by Buffalo Braves in EARL PETE CREASEY 1939 All-American first-team All-SWC... Inducted into BU Athletic Hall of Fame in CARROLL DAWSON 1960 first-team All-SWC... Led team in both scoring and rebounding as junior and senior... Spent 27 years with the Houston Rockets organization before retiring in LARRY GATEWOOD 21st in career points scored (1,120)... Amassed point games and three 30-point games... Inducted into BU Athletic Hall of Fame in DARRELL HARDY Three-time first-team All-SWC rd round NBA draft pick... Tied for 10th all-time in career points (1,360)... 5th in career rebounds (836)... 4th in career rebounding average (11.6). DON HEATHINGTON 3-time 1st-team All-SWC NCAA All-Tournament West Region th round NBA draft pick... 28th in career points scored (1,040)... Member of 1950 NCAA Final Four squad... Member of 1949 SWC Champs... Member of 1948 National runner-up squad. VINNIE JOHNSON 1978 and 1979 All-American No. 7 NBA draft pick... Inducted into BU Athletic Hall of Fame in and st team All-SWC... 15th in career points scored (1,231). JERRY MALLETT Two-time first-team All-SWC... 4th round NBA draft pick... 25th in career points scored (1,053)... 2nd in career rebounds (877)... 3rd in career rebounding average (12.7). DARRYL MIDDLETON 1988 honorable mention All-American... Two-time first-team All-SWC... 6th all-time in career points (1,677)... 3rd in single-season points (666)... 8th in career rebounds (730) rd round NBA draft pick... Member of 1988 NCAA Tournament team. JACK ROBINSON 1946 and 1948 All-American Gold Medal U.S. Olympic Team... Inducted into BU Athletic Hall of Fame in th Anniversary All-SWC team , 1947, st team All-SWC... Member of 1948 National runner-up squad... Member of 1946 SWC Championship team. BRIAN SKINNER 1996 first-team All-SWC... Two-time second-team All-Big th in career points (1,702)... 1st in career rebounds (915)... 1st in career blocked shots (346)... 2nd in career blocked shots per game st round NBA draft pick. TERRY TEAGLE Three-time All-American... Three-time first-team All-SWC SWC Player of the Year... 7th in career rebounds (805) st round NBA draft pick... 2nd in career points scored (2,189)... 1st in career field goals made (876). DAVID WESLEY 1992 SWC Player of the Year... Two-time first-team All-SWC... 17th in career points scored (1,224). MICHEAL WILLIAMS Two-time honorable mention All-American... Two-time first-team All- SWC SWC Tournament Most Outstanding Player... 3rd in career points scored (1,854)... 5th in career assists... 1st in career steals nd Round NBA draft pick... Member of 1988 NCAA Tournament team. BILL HENDERSON, HONORARY HEAD COACH All-time coaching wins leader (201) until Scott Drew surpassed mark in Led Baylor to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including two Final Fours and NCAA runner-up finish in Won four Southwest Conference titles. BAYLOR ALL-CENTENNIAL TEAM PLAYER POS YEARS HOMETOWN Terry Black F Milwaukee, Wis. Aaron Bruce G Victoria, Australia William Chatmon F/C Houston, Texas Earl Pete Creasey F Waco, Texas Carroll Dawson F/C Alba, Texas Larry Gatewood F Oklahoma City, Okla. Darrell Hardy F Houston, Texas Don Heathington F/C DeLeon, Texas Vinnie Johnson G Brooklyn, N.Y. Hubert Kirkpatrick C Mart, Texas Jerry Mallett G/F Beaumont, Texas Darryl Middleton C Queens, N.Y. Jack Robinson G Fort Worth, Texas Brian Skinner C Temple, Texas Terry Teagle F Broaddus, Texas David Wesley G Longview, Texas Micheal Williams G Dallas, Texas Honorary Coach: Bill Henderson HISTORY HUBERT KIRKPATRICK 1938 All-American st team All-SWC... Inducted into BU Athletic Hall of Fame in

153 THE IMMORTAL TEN THE IMMORTAL TEN Jack Castellaw Sam Dillow Merle Dudley L.R. Ivey Foster Bob Hailey R.L. Hannah Jame Clyde Abe Kelly W.E. Murray James Walker William Winchester , 0-3 SWC [T6TH] Date BU Opp Opponent W/L Score PRESBYTERIAN (Ind.) W PRESBYTERIAN (Ind.) W FORTH WORTH Y W SOUTHWESTERN W NORTH TEXAS W NORTH TEXAS W FORTH WORTH Y W SUL ROSS STATE W WEST TEXAS A&M L J8 * TEXAS L * at SMU L J19 * TCU L Among Baylor s many rich traditions is an event that had a lasting impact on the University and its athletic department; the story of the Immortal Ten, one of America s first sports tragedies. On Jan. 22, 1927, coach Ralph Wolf was taking his first Baylor basketball team to play a game in Austin against the University of Texas. Rain hampered the vision of the chartered bus driver as debris from the road sprayed the windshield of the bus. In Round Rock, Texas, just miles from the team s arrival in Austin, a speeding train from the I&GA Railroad Company rammed into the side of the bus at a railway crossing near the center of the city. Ten of the 21 players, coaches and fans in the Baylor party that traveled on the bus that day were killed. The Immortal Ten are honored each year during Homecoming, when freshman hear the tragic story and participate in a candlelight remembrance ceremony. On June 22, 2007, a monument was erected on campus in the new Traditions Square to honor the Immortal Ten. There was a hero of the accident, Jame Clyde Abe Kelly. Kelly, who was captain-elect of the 1927 football team, saw the train just before impact and pushed his roommate, Weir Washman, out of the bus window. Kelly, credited with saving the life of his best friend at the greatest expense to himself, was one of the 10 who died in the collision. Others who did not survive the wreck were William Winchester, W.E. Murray, Merle Dudley, Sam Dillow, Jack Castellaw, L.R. Ivey Foster, Bob Hailey, R.L. Hannah and James Walker. Wesley Bradshaw, who remained in the top 10 on the Baylor football career scoring list until 2015, was seriously hurt. Gordon Barry, Joe Potter, Edgar Gooch, C.S. Bean, Keifer Strickland (an All-SWC selection), John Kane, Dave Cheavers (former Baylor journalism department chair) and coach Wolf were slightly injured. Washman and Louis Slade were unhurt. As a result of the tragedy, the remainder of the 1927 season was canceled, and the first overpass in Texas was constructed in Round Rock. FACTS ABOUT THE IMMORTAL TEN MONUMENT Four of the men are depicted in freestanding statues. The other six are represented in a bas-relief panel. James Clyde Abe Kelley stands at the forefront of the memorial, holding a basketball. Kelley, who died in the wreck, sacrificed his life to save that of teammate Weir Washam, whom he pushed to safety through the window of the bus. The other nine victims include William Winchester, Willis Murray, Merle Dudley, Sam Dillow, Jack Castellaw, L.R. Ivey Foster, Bob Hailey, R. L. Hannah and James Walker. The bricks rimming the steps of the memorial are from Brooks Hall, which was home to several of the students who died that day. The memorial is the result of more than 10 years of fundraising from the senior classes of , Baylor Alumni Association, Baylor B Association, Baylor Chamber of Commerce, Baylor University Student Life Fund, Baylor Yell Leaders, the Traditions Fund and other individuals. Baylor commissioned renowned western sculptor Bruce Greene to create the monument. HISTORY 150

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