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3 QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS THE UNIVERSITY Location Stillwater, OK Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Enrollment 35,214 Nickname Cowboys School Colors Orange & Black Home Court Gallagher-Iba Arena Capacity 13,611 Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big 12 President Burns Hargis Alma mater Okahoma State, 1967 Vice President for Athletic Programs and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Mike Holder Alma mater Oklahoma State, 1970 Athletics Department phone (405) Ticket Office Phone (877) ALL-4-OSU BASKETBALL STAFF Basketball office phone (405) Basketball office fax (405) Head Coach Travis Ford Alma mater Kentucky, 1994 Record at OSU (six seasons) Overall record (17 seasons) Associate Head Coach Butch Pierre, seventh season Alma mater Mississippi State, 1984 Assistant Coach James Dickey, seventh season Alma mater Central Arkansas, 1976 Assistant Coach Chris Ferguson, eighth season Alma mater Cumberland College, 1981 Director of Basketball Operations Joey Biggs Strength & Conditioning Coach Jake Manzelmann Athletic Trainer Karl Smith Director of Student-Athlete Development Tommy Wade Video Coordinator Brian Lucas Administrative Assistant Mary Lee Draper TEAM INFORMATION overall record (13-3 H, 3-7 A, 5-3 N) Big 12 record 8-10 (6-3 H, 2-7 A), 8th place 2014 Big 12 Championship 1-1, tied for 5th 2014 Postseason 0-1, 2nd round NCAA Tournament Final Associated Press Poll NR Final USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll NR Starters Returning/Lost 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/6 Returning Redshirts/Newcomers 1/7 HISTORY First year of basketball Overall all-time record 1,576-1,096 (.590) NCAA appearances (most recent) 26 (2014) NIT appearances (most recent) 11 (2011) ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Media Relations phone (405) Media Relations fax (405) Associate AD/Media Relations Gavin Lang Associate Director, Media Relations Mike Noteware (Men s basketball contact) address mike.noteware@okstate.edu Office phone (405) Cell phone (405) Assistant Director, Media Relations Ryan Cameron Assistant Director, Media Relations Sean Maguire Assistant Director, Media Relations Wade McWhorter Media Relations Address 220 Athletics Center Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK Internet home page MEET THE COWBOYS Preseason Outlook 2 Seniors Michael Cobbins 4 Le Bryan Nash 6 Anthony Hickey, Jr. 8 Marek Soucek 9 Christien Sager 10 Alex Budke 11 Juniors Phil Forte 12 Anthony Allen, Jr. 14 Jeff Newberry 14 Ford Stuen 15 Sophomores Leyton Hammonds 16 Freshmen Jeffrey Carroll 17 Joe Burton 17 Tyree Griffin 17 Tavarius Shine 18 Mitchell Solomon 18 COACHES/STAFF Coaches vs Cancer: 3-Point Attack 19 Travis Ford, head coach 20 Butch Pierre, associate head coach 23 James Dickey, assistant coach 24 Chris Ferguson, assistant coach 25 Joseph Biggs, assistant AD/basketball 26 Jake Manzelmann, strength & conditioning coach 26 Brian Lucas, video coordinator 27 Tommy Wade, director of player development 27 Video Department 27 Mary Lee Draper, executive assistant 28 Dr. Val Gene Iven, team physician 28 Dr. Marilyn Middlebrook, associate AD/academic affairs 28 Mike Noteware, associate director/athletic media relations 28 Keiton Page, assistant strength & conditioning coach 29 Dr. Mark Pascale, orthopaedic surgeon 29 Amy Randolph, learning specialist 29 Karl Smith, athletic trainer 29 Student managers 30 Student assistants 30 Spurs IN REVIEW Year in Review 31 Season Schedule/Results 32 Overall/Conference Statistics 33 Game-by-Game Team Statistics 34 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists 35 Team Highs & Lows 36 Individual Player Highs 37 Career Statistics for Non-Returning Players 38 Miscellaneous Statistics 39 Boxscores 40 Honors OKLAHOMA STATE BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The Oklahoma State Men s Basketball Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Mike Noteware, with assistance from the OSU media relations staff. Cover design by Jordan Smith. Photography by Bruce Waterfield, Phil Shockley and Gary Lawson of OSU Marketing, Brody Schmidt and the staff of Ostatephoto.com, George and Marianne Bulard of Genesee/Party Pix Stillwater. Additional photos provided by Visit Stillwater, OSU Special Collections and Archives, OSU Communications, the OSU Alumni Association, the National Basketball Association and USA Basketball. Printing by Mercury Press of Oklahoma City. ALMANAC History of Cowboy Basketball National Champions National Champions National Runner-Up Final Four Final Four Final Four 55 Hall of Famers 56 National Awards 57 All-Americans 58 District Honors 65 Conference Honors 66 Academic Honors 69 Cowboys in the NBA 70 USA Basketball 72 High School Honors 73 Mr. Henry Iba 74 Eddie Sutton 76 We Will Remember 77 RECORDS Points 78 Rebounds 84 Assists/Turnovers 88 Buzzer Beaters 91 Blocks 92 Steals 94 Field Goals 96 3-Point Field Goals 99 Free Throws 102 Games/Minutes 105 Big 12 Records - Season 106 Big 12 Records - Career 107 Gallagher-Iba Arena 108 Gallagher-Iba Arena Records 110 Opponent Records 112 Coaches 113 Year-by-Year Summaries 114 Year-by-Year Results 116 Series History by Opponent (Big 12) 132 Series History by Opponent (Non-Conference) 136 Record vs Opponent 145 Conference Tournament History/Records 146 Postseason History/NCAA Tournament Records 160 Overtime Games 176 Streaks 177 OSU in the National Polls 178 Nationally Televised Games 180 NCAA Statistical Rankings 182 All-Time Roster 183 UNIVERSITY Oklahoma State University 188 Burns Hargis, University president 189 Oklahoma State Athletics History 190 Mike Holder, Athletics Director 191 Oklahoma State Athletics Honors 192 MEDIA Media Information 193 Media Outlets 194 Learfield/Cowboy Sports Properties 195 Big 12 Conference 196 Composite Schedule 198 Opponent Information 199 Live Radio/Television Roster @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 1

4 PRESEASON OUTLOOK THE ROSTER Oklahoma State has just five scholarship players returning from last season s team that won 20 games or more for the second-straight season. Seniors Michael Cobbins and Le Bryan Nash will anchor the frontline, as both are three-year starters. Also back is sharp-shooting specialist Phil Forte, a junior who ranked second in the Big 12 Conference last season in both free-throw shooting and three-point shooting. Also back is senior Marek Soucek, a bench player the last three seasons who has been hampered by injuries throughout his career. Sophomore Leyton Hammonds was a quick study last season, playing in 31 games as a rookie. Three walk-on guards -- seniors Christien Sager and Alex Budke, along with junior Ford Stuen -- all are returning lettermen. Cowboy fans will see seven new faces in , a mixture of redshirts, Division I transfers, junior-college transfers and freshmen. Jeffrey Carroll, who came in last season with Hammonds, redshirted his true freshman season and is looking to contribute this year. Anthony Hickey, a senior who transferred from LSU, spent the past three seasons as the starting point guard for the Tigers. A pair of juco transfers -- Anthony Allen and Jeff Newberry -- could help OSU immediately. Allen is a 7-foot post who led the NJCAA ranks in blocked shots last season. Newberry was an honorable mention All-American at New Mexico JC. Oklahoma State will also welcome the addition of four freshmen. Joe Burton is a 6-6 wing that was a highly ranked recruit out of the Houston area. Tyree Griffin was Mr. Basketball for the state of Louisiana and led his team to the Class 4A state title. Tavarius Shine spent the past year at Fork Union Military Academy after graduating from Irving MacArthur High School in the DFW metroplex. Mitchell Solomon was a member of The Oklahoman s Super 5 team as a post player at Bixby High School. The mixture of experience and youth will make for an interesting start to the season. Coach Travis Ford and his staff have compiled a lot of talent that should gel by conference play. ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION Here is a breakdown of the Cowboy roster by position: Backcourt Anthony Hickey Phil Forte Tyree Griffin Jeff Newberry Alex Budke Ford Stuen Wing Joe Burton Tavarius Shine Christien Sager Leyton Hammonds Jeffrey Carroll Frontcourt Le Bryan Nash Michael Cobbins Mitchell Solomon Marek Soucek Anthony Allen ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Here is a breakdown of the Cowboy roster by class: Seniors Juniors Sophomores RS Freshmen Freshmen Alex Budke Michael Cobbins Anthony Hickey Le Bryan Nash Christien Sager Marek Soucek Anthony Allen Phil Forte Jeff Newberry Ford Stuen Leyton Hammonds Jeffrey Carroll Joe Burton Tyree Griffin Tavarius Shine Mitchell Solomon ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY HEIGHT Here is a breakdown of the Cowboy roster by height: 7-0 Anthony Allen, Marek Soucek 6-9 Mitchell Solomon 6-8 Michael Cobbins 6-7 Leyton Hammonds, Le Bryan Nash 6-6 Joe Burton, Jeffrey Carroll 6-5 Tavarius Shine 6-4 Christien Sager 6-2 Alex Budke, Jeff Newberry, Ford Stuen 5-11 Phil Forte, Anthony Hickey 5-10 Tyree Griffin NEWCOMER NOTES Mitchell Solomon is the 20th player to join Oklahoma State s basketball team after being named to the Super 5 team by The Oklahoman since He has chosen to wear No. 41 on his jersey. He s the first Cowboy to don that number since Joe Atkinson in Tyree Griffin is the second Cowboy to be named Mr. Basketball in the state of Louisiana in the last five seasons. Markel Brown was Mr. Basketball in Louisiana in Anthony Hickey is a native of Hopkinsville, Ky., which is located just 35 miles due south of Madisonville, where coach Travis Ford went to high school. Anthony Allen, who hails from Kingston, Jamaica, is the 10th Cowboy in school history to have a hometown outside the United States. He is just the second to come from the Caribbean, as Robert Vigil, a member of the OSU basketball team in , was from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Jeff Newberry, who is originally from Atlanta, Ga., was already familiar with the state of Oklahoma. Before playing last season at New Mexico Junior College, he spent one season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Miami, Okla. Tavarius (pronounced tuh-var-us ) Shine, who spent a prep year at Fork Union Military Academy, will turn 21 before he completes his freshman year at OSU. RANDOM NOTE-ABLES Oklahoma State has the highest winning percentage of all the current league schools against Kansas since the Big 12 formed in The Cowboys are 8-20 vs the Jayhawks during that span. Texas is second at Phil Forte and Christien Sager are the first Cowboys to be named Academic All-District in the same season. They are the first student-athletes to receive that honor since 2002, and just the second and third since Leyton Hammonds older brother Justin is a senior on the basketball team at Air Force this season. The four coaches on staff have coached a combined 46 players to the NBA in their careers. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

5 PRESEASON OUTLOOK THE SCHEDULE Oklahoma State will unofficially begin the season on Sat., Nov. 8, when the Cowboys host Missouri Western in an exhibition contest. The season officially starts on Fri., Nov. 14, when OSU hosts Southeastern Louisiana, the first of four games at home to open the season. The Cowboys will host Milwaukee as part of the MGM Grand Main Event before traveling to Las Vegas, Nev., to play Oregon State and either Auburn or Tulsa the week of Thanksgiving. It s back home for a matchup with North Texas the next week, followed by a trip to Columbia, S.C., for the SEC/Big 12 Challenge on Dec. 6. OSU comes home for a week of finals before setting out for Tennessee and a game vs Memphis in the FedEx Forum on Dec. 13. A pair of games, including the first visit by a traditional ACC school in school history, will wrap up the home portion of the non-conference schedule. Middle Tennessee State will come to Gallagher-Iba Arena on Dec. 16, followed by Big Ten newcomer Maryland on Dec. 21. The Terrapins were members of the Atlantic Coast Conference for more than 60 years. It will mark the first time OSU has hosted a Big Ten school other than Nebraska since 1995 when Michigan State visited Stillwater. The Cowboys will finish the non-league slate with a game vs former Big 12 school Missouri in Kansas City on Dec. 30. The game will be played at the Sprint Center, home of the Big 12 Championship. For the third-consecutive season, the Big 12 Conference will play a true round-robin schedule, with every team playing every other team twice, once at home and once on the road. OSU s early conference matchups include home games against Kansas State, Texas, Texas Tech, Baylor and Oklahoma in January, with road games at Iowa State, Kansas, Oklahoma and Kansas State. Down the stretch, the Cowboys will travel to Texas, Baylor, TCU, Texas Tech and West Virginia, while hosting Kansas, Iowa State, West Virginia and TCU in the month of February. The 2015 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship will once again be held at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo. For the first time, every game of the tournament will be televised nationally, either on ESPNU, ESPN2 or ESPN. RECORD VS THIS SEASON S FOES A look at OSU s all-time record against this year s opponents, including Big 12 Conference teams: Opponent Record Last Meeting (score) Non-Conference opponents SE Louisiana (W 63-50) Prairie View A&M (W 80-58) Northwestern OSU (W 92-35) Milwaukee 0-0 first meeting Oregon State (L 56-70) Auburn (W 66-65) Tulsa (W 59-56) North Texas (W 82-68) South Carolina (W 79-52) Memphis (L 68-73) Middle Tenn. State 0-0 first meeting Maryland (L 49-50) Missouri (L 70-88) Big 12 Conference opponents Baylor (L ot) Iowa State (L ot) Kansas (L ot) Kansas State (W 77-61) Oklahoma (L 74-77) TCU (W 76-54) Texas (L 68-87) Texas Tech (W 80-62) West Virginia (W 81-75) NATIONAL TV COVERAGE As many as 23 of Oklahoma State s games this season will be televised nationally. The championship game of the MGM Grand Main Event will be aired on ESPN2. OSU s final five non-conference games will all be televised on the ESPN family of networks. All 18 of the Cowboys league games will be on one of ESPN s networks. OSU has seven games on ES- PNU, four on ESPNews, three on ESPN2 and three on either ESPN or ESPN2. The last one is the game at Texas, which will be on the Longhorn Network. A NEW COACH Another new face that is not really new at all to Cowboy fans is coach James Dickey. The longtime assistant and head coach spent the past four seasons leading the Houston Cougars, and has returned to Stillwater, where he coached for six seasons under Eddie and Sean Sutton. During Dickey s first stint at OSU, the Cowboys made the NCAA Tournament all six seasons, including a Final Four appearance in He has more than three decades of coaching experience to bring to the table. RECORD BOOK WATCH Michael Cobbins ranks eighth in school history for career blocked shots with 111 entering his senior season. He needs three to move into seventh and 47 to move into sixth place. His 1.5 blocks-per-game average over a career ranks seventh in the school record books. Cobbins has 295 career defensive rebounds, ranking 19th, and his 121 offensive rebounds ranks 25th. He ranks 23rd in rebounds per game at 5.6 rpg. For Big 12 games only, Cobbins 60 blocked shots ranks fourth in school history. He needs just 17 to move past Ivan McFarlin (76) and into second place behind Andre Williams (119). Le Bryan Nash could become just the seventh player in school history to average double figures in all four seasons in a Cowboy uniform. He averaged 13.3 ppg as a freshman, 14.0 ppg as a sophomore and 13.9 ppg as a junior. The others are Ronnie Daniel ( ), Olus Holder ( ), Matt Clark ( ), Byron Houston ( ), Adrian Peterson ( ) and Ivan McFarlin ( ). Nash is the Big 12 s active leader in 20-point games with 20, tying for the 16th most in OSU history. He ranks 21st in career points at OSU with 1,307 and 24th in career scoring average at 13.8 ppg. Nash s 55 consecutive starts streak (active) ranks as the 24th longest in school history. He has 736 career points in Big 12 Conference games, ranking sixth for a Cowboy. Nash needs just four field-goal attempts to become the 22nd player to attempt 1,000 shots. He is just the fourth player in school history to record 100 or more free throws in each of his first three seasons. Phil Forte holds the school record for three-point percentage in a game, connecting on all six attempts from long range at Oklahoma on Jan. 27, He tied Joe Smith for the longest streak of consecutive free-throws made in school history with 43. His overall FT percentage of 88.8 ranks second in school history behind John Lucas school record 89.5 percent. Forte sits in eighth place in school history for three-pointers attempted in a career with 428, and ranks 10th in school history for three-pointers made in a career with 168 entering his junior season. He became the fifth player in school history with 100 three-pointers made in a season; the previous four were all seniors (Brooks Thompson in , Randy Rutherford in and Keiton Page in ). Forte needs 212 points to reach the 1,000-point @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 3

6 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 20 MICHAEL COBBINS RS SENIOR POST 3 VL AMARILLO, TEXAS PALO DURO HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RANKINGS Ranks eighth in school history for career blocked shots with 111 entering his senior season. His 1.5 blocks-per-game average over a career ranks seventh in the school record books. Has 295 career defensive rebounds, ranking 19th. Ranks 23rd in rebounds per game at 5.6 rpg. His 121 offensive rebounds ranks 25th. For Big 12 games only, his 60 blocked shots ranks fourth at OSU. Ranks fifth in field-goal percentage for league-games only at 52.3%. Is tied for fifth in games with four or more blocked shots with eight (JUNIOR SEASON) Missed the entire Big 12 Conference portion of the schedule after suffering a season-ending Achilles injury against Robert Morris on Dec. 30. Averaged nearly 1.5 blocked shots per game with 19 in 13 contests. Shot 50 percent from the floor, making half of his 50 attempts. Averaged 4.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. Was a force on the defensive end, allowing guards Markel Brown and Marcus Smart to take defensive risks, knowing Cobbins was there to back them up and protect the rim. Scored a season-high 10 points against South Carolina, making 5 of 6 shots from the field; also had seven rebounds against the Gamecocks. Grabbed a season-high eight boards against Memphis in the championship game of the Old Spice Classic. Recorded five multiple-block games, including a season-high four against Louisiana Tech. Had 13 blocked shots over a six-game span (Nov. 29- Dec. 21), an average of 2.2 per game. His 100th career blocked shot came at the buzzer when Butler s Elijah Brown attempted a three-pointer that would ve won the game. Was featured in a commercial promoting recycling on the Oklahoma State University campus, similar to the insurance commercial featuring Dikembe Mutombo. Was a preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection by the league coaches (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Was named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention by the conference coaches. Was also named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team. Was named second-team Academic All-Big 12 by the league office. Played in 28 games and started the final 18 for the Cowboys. Missed the first five games of the season due to a foot injury. Had 12 multiple-block games, including eight games with three or more blocked shots. His 29 blocks in league-games only rank as the fourth most by a Cowboy since the Big 12 formed, just two behind his total of 31 as a freshman. Nearly recorded a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds at West Virginia; also blocked four shots, tying his season high. Tied his career best with 14 rebounds vs Kansas. Recorded his first-collegiate double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds at Texas Tech; his 13 points were also a career high. Grabbed 13 rebounds, one shy of his career high, against Baylor; also played a career-high 42 minutes against the Bears. Played 35 minutes at Kansas, recording eight points and eight rebounds; also had a season-high four blocked shots against the No. 2 Jayhawks. Started his first game of the season against Texas Tech; grabbed a season-high nine boards. Recorded 10 points and eight rebounds for the second-straight game against Central Arkansas; also had three blocked shots vs UCA. Played 26 minutes against Missouri State and nearly recorded a double-double with 10 points and eight rebounds. Was perfect shooting against the Bears, making all three FG attempts and all four FT attempts (RS FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in all 33 games and started 24, including all 18 conference games and both contests in the Big 12 Championship. Reached double figures in scoring five times, including back-to-back 12-point games at Missouri and vs Texas. Had four double-figure rebounding games, including a career-best 14 against Iowa State in Stillwater. Ranked 13th in the Big 12 Conference with his 5.7 boards per contest, the highest average by a league freshman. That average improved to 7.2 rebounds per game in conference-games only, the fifth-highest average of any player in the league. Had 15 multiple-block games, including five contests with four or more blocked shots; blocked a career-high five shots at Texas. One of just 10 players in school history to record five games with four or more blocks in a career. Ranked fifth in the Big 12 with 49 blocked shots in all games, and third with 31 in league-games only. Had 21 blocked shots over a nine-game span, an average of 2.3 per game. Had two key blocked shots in a win over SMU at the American Airlines Center (TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON) Redshirted his true freshman season at Oklahoma State. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

7 MEET THE COWBOYS HIGH SCHOOL Named the boys basketball Player of the Year and the SuperTeam MVP by the Amarillo Globe News. Was a member of the Class 5A-4A Golden Spread Team in both 2009 and Named the District 3-4A Most Valuable Player after leading the Dons to the district championship. Was named to the Class 4A All-State team and All-Region I by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. Also named to the North squad of the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star game. Averaged 15.1 points and 9.7 rebounds per game his senior season. As a junior, he averaged 18.3 points and 10.5 rebounds per game, leading the Dons to the Region I-4A finals. Recorded a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds as a starter for the Texas squad in the Faith 7 game in Shawnee, Okla., on June 12; was 8-of-11 from the floor in that game. Scored 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the floor in leading the North All-Stars to a win over the South All-Stars in the THSCA All-Star game in San Antonio on July 19. A consensus four-star recruit, was ranked as the 12th-best power forward by Scout.com and the ninth-best power forward by Rivals.com. Rivals.com also ranked him as the No. 38 player overall nationally. Chose Oklahoma State over offers from Memphis, Oklahoma, Missouri and Georgia Tech. PERSONAL Born August 9, 1992, Michael is the son of Dennis and Joy Cobbins. He has two sisters, Kim and Jade. Michael graduated from Oklahoma State with a degree in university studies with an emphasis in entrepreneurship in May of PERSONAL BESTS Points 13 at Texas Tech ( ) 12 at Baylor ( ) 12 Texas ( ) 12 at Missouri ( ) 10 on nine occasions, last time, South Carolina ( ) Double-figure games...13 Rebounds 14 Kansas ( ) 14 Iowa State ( ) 13 Baylor ( ) 12 at Texas Tech ( ) 10 on three occasions, last time, Missouri ( ) Double-figure rebounding...7 Double-Doubles 13p, 12r at Texas Tech ( ) Assists 5 at Kansas State ( ) 3 Kansas ( ) 2 at West Virginia ( ) 2 Missouri State ( ) 2 at Oklahoma ( ) 2 at Iowa State ( ) Blocks 5 at Texas ( ) 4 vs Louisiana Tech ( ) 4 at West Virginia ( ) 4 at Kansas ( ) 4 Texas ( ) 4 Baylor ( ) 4 Missouri ( ) 4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ( ) Steals 4 Texas A&M ( ) 4 Missouri ( ) 3 at Kansas ( ) 2 on six occasions, last time, Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) Minutes 40 Baylor ( ) 42 Baylor ( ) 40 Oklahoma ( ) 38 Kansas ( ) 38 Kansas ( ) 38 Iowa State ( ) Field Goals 6 at Missouri ( ) 5 South Carolina ( ) 5 at Texas Tech ( ) 5 at Baylor ( ) 5 at Iowa State ( ) Field Goal Attempts 11 at Baylor ( ) 9 Texas Tech ( ) 8 at Texas Tech ( ) 8 at Kansas ( ) 8 Texas A&M ( ) 8 Oklahoma ( ) Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made).857 at Iowa State ( ) - 6 of South Carolina ( ) - 5 of at Iowa State ( ) - 5 of at Texas Tech ( ) - 5 of 8 3-Pointers Made 0 3-Pointers Attempted 1 at Kansas ) 1 Langston ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.000 Free Throws Made 6 Texas ( ) 4 Delaware State ( ) 4 Central Arkansas ( ) 4 Missouri State ( ) 4 at Texas Tech ( ) 4 at Missouri State ( ) Free Throws Attempted 8 Texas ( ) 6 Delaware State ( ) 5 Central Arkansas ( ) 5 at Missouri State ( ) 4 on six occasions, last time, vs Memphis ( ) Free Throw Percentage (min. 4 made) Missouri State ( ) - 4 of at Texas Tech ( ) - 4 of Central Arkansas ( ) - 4 of at Missouri State ( ) - 4 of Texas ( ) - 6 of 8 COBBINS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg DNP Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 5

8 MEET THE COWBOYS 2 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS LE BRYAN NASH SENIOR WING 3 VL DALLAS, TEXAS LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RANKINGS Could become just the seventh player in school history to average double figures in all four seasons in a Cowboy uniform. Is the Big 12 s active leader in 20-point games with 20, tying for the 16th most in OSU history. Ranks 21st in career points at OSU with 1,307. Ranks 24th in career scoring average at 13.8 ppg. Has recorded 346 career defensive rebounds, ranking 14th in school history. His 55 consecutive starts streak (active) ranks as the 24th longest in school history. Has 736 career points in Big 12 Conference games, ranking sixth for a Cowboy. Has 68 career double-figure scoring games, ranking in the top 20 in school history. Needs just four field-goal attempts to become the 22nd player to attempt 1,000 shots. Ranks 21st in school history with his 30.6 minutes per game average. Is just the fourth player in school history to record 100 or more free throws in each of his first three seasons (JUNIOR SEASON) Named an All-Big 12 Third Team selection by the league coaches for the second-straight season. Would have led the Big 12 Conference in field-goal percentage at 52 percent (was one field goal shy of the league minimum of 5 FGM/game). Is the fifth-leading returning scorer in the Big 12 Conference at 13.9 points per game. Finished the season ranked 14th in the league in freethrow percentage at 73.9 percent. Had 24 double-figure scoring games, including seven games of 20 or more points. Scored a career-high 29 points vs West Virginia in Stillwater on Jan. 25, including five and-1s. Blocked a career-high four shots against Kansas on March 1. Scored 21 points on eight field-goal attempts against Texas Tech, an average of 2.6 points per attempt. Scored his 1,000th point against Colorado in Las Vegas, the 38th 1,000-point scorer in school history. Received the Henry P. Iba Award as the game MVP at the All-College Classic. Recorded his first-career double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds against Mississippi Valley State. Was a preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection by the league coaches. SUMMER OF 2013 Served as a college counselor for the Australian team at the adidas Nations Global 2013 camp, August (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Named an All-Big 12 Third Team selection by the league coaches. Named honorable mention All-Big 12 by the Associated Press. Scored 24 points on 10-of-12 shooting vs Kansas State. Scored a career-high 28 points at TCU on 12-of-16 shooting from the field; also had six rebounds and two assists. Scored 26 points vs Oklahoma in Stillwater. Was one rebound shy of his first-career double-double with 14 points and nine boards at Texas. Scored 24 points at Baylor on 10-of-19 shooting. Recorded a career-high five assists vs Central Arkansas. Was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Nov. 19. Was named to the all-tournament team in Puerto Rico. Recorded 23 points against sixth-ranked N.C. State, connecting on all 13 of his attempts from the free-throw line. One of five Big 12 Conference players on the preseason watch list for the Wooden Award. Was ranked No. 24 the top-25 players nationally in a preseason poll of sports writers on CBSSports.com. Unanimous preseason All-Big 12 selection by the conference coaches (FRESHMAN SEASON) Named the Big 12 s Freshman of the Year by the Associated Press and the conference co-freshman of the Year by the league coaches; he is the first Cowboy in school history to garner conference freshman of the year accolades. Was a member of the Big 12 All-Rookie Team, and was also All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Was named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week on Jan. 30 for his performance in a win over second-ranked Missouri. His 372 points as a freshman rank as the fourth-most in a single season by a Cowboy rookie; his 13.3 average ranks as the second-highest by a freshman in OSU history. Scored a career-high 27 points on 12-of-18 shooting from the floor in a win over No. 2 Missouri; was 3-of-4 from beyond the arc. Reached double figures in scoring in the final nine games and 20 overall; had six 20-point contests. scored 21 points on four occasions, most recently at Iowa State; scored 17 in the second half against the Cyclones. Went 10-of-11 at the line against Texas Tech, and scored 16 of his 21 points in the first half. Recorded a career-high 10 rebounds vs New Mexico. Scored 12 of his team-high 19 points in the second half against Missouri State and also grabbed eight rebounds. Scored 21 points for the first time in his career against Tulsa, including eight straight when the Pokes were down seven, to cut it to a one-point game in the second half. Scored 18 points and grabbed a nine rebounds against UTSA. Named the preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Also one of 12 players named to the watch list for the Wayman Tisdale Award, given annually to the nation s top freshman by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

9 MEET THE COWBOYS HIGH SCHOOL Was named a McDonald s All-American in 2011, competing for the West Team at the 34th annual McDonald s All-American High School Basketball game. Won the slam dunk competition at the McDonald s All-American Powerade Jam Fest, outscoring Duke s Marshall Plumlee, Was named a second-team selection on Parade Magazine s 55th-annual All-America team. Ranked as the second-best small forward in the country and the No. 6 player overall by Rivals.com in the class of Ranked as a five-star recruit by Scout.com and the No. 2 small forward in the nation. ESPNU.com ranked him as the No. 3 small forward and the ninth-best player overall nationally. Scored 19 points for the White team during the 39th-annual Derby Festival Basketball Classic in Louisville, Ky. Named to the 2010 USA Basketball Men s U18 National team. Averaged eight points in four games as the USA squad won the gold medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championships in San Antonio, Texas. Scored 15 points in 16 minutes against the U.S. Virgin Islands at the FIBA Championships. Named Mr. Basketball by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. Was named the TABC Class 4A Player of the Year. Was a Class 4A All-State selection by the TABC in 09, 10 and 11. Named the all-area Player of the Year by the Dallas Morning News. A four-time all-conference selection and a three-time all-area pick by the Dallas Morning News. Was the DMN Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in Averaged 22 points per game as a senior at Dallas Lincoln High School, including point games and four 30-point contests. Also averaged 8.7 rebounds and 3.8 assists as a senior. Scored a season-high 43 points in the Class 4A Region II quarterfinals against Dallas South Oak Cliff. Led his team to a 32-4 record and No. 2 ranking for Class 4A in the state of Texas. Dallas Lincoln was during his four years of high school. Was recruited by a host of schools, including Kansas, Kentucky, Texas, Syracuse, Arizona, UCLA, Villanova and Baylor. PERSONAL Born June 30, 1992, LeBryan is the son of Samantha Nash. He is a younger brother of former Cowboy Byron Eaton. His daughter, Kenleigh, was born on Sept. 21, Le Bryan is majoring in university studies at Oklahoma State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 29 West Virginia ( ) 28 at TCU ( ) 27 Missouri ( ) 26 Iowa State ( ) 26 Oklahoma ( ) 20 point games...20 Double-figure games...68 Rebounds 10 Oklahoma ( ) 10 Iowa State ( ) 10 vs Louisiana Tech ( ) 10 Memphis ( ) 10 Mississippi Valley State ( ) 10 vs New Mexico ( ) Double-figure rebounding...6 Double-Doubles 21p, 10r vs Mississippi Valley State ( ) 22p, 10r vs Louisiana Tech ( ) 26p, 10r vs Iowa State ( ) 15p, 10r vs Oklahoma ( ) Assists 6 at Iowa State ( ) 5 Iowa State ( ) 5 Central Arkansas ( ) 4 Texas Tech ( ) 4 at Virginia Tech ( ) 4 at Texas Tech ( ) 4 Missouri ( ) Blocks 4 Kansas ( ) 3 vs Colorado ( ) 2 Iowa State ( ) 2 West Virginia ( ) 2 at South Florida ( ) 2 vs Iowa State ( ) 2 vs Langston ( ) Steals 3 vs Louisiana Tech ( ) 2 on 10 occasions, last time, Iowa State ( ) Minutes 50 Iowa State ( ) 48 Kansas ( ) 41 vs Kansas ( ) 40 at Texas ( ) 40 vs Akron ( ) Field Goals 12 at TCU ( ) 12 Missouri ( ) 10 Iowa State ( ) 10 West Virginia ( ) 10 Kansas State ( ) 10 at Baylor ( ) 10 at Iowa State ( ) Field Goal Attempts 20 Iowa State ( ) 20 vs Pittsburgh ( ) 19 at Baylor ( ) 19 at Iowa State ( ) 18 on four occasions, last time, Oklahoma ( ) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made).833 Kansas State ( ) - 10 of West Virginia ( ) - 10 of at TCU ( ) - 12 of Missouri ( ) - 12 of 18 3-Pointers Made 3 Missouri ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 5 at Virginia Tech ( ) 5 UC Davis ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 2 made) vs Oregon ( ) - 2 of Missouri ( ) - 3 of 4 Free Throws Made 13 vs N.C. State ( ) 11 vs Tennessee ( ) 10 Texas Tech ( ) Free Throws Attempted 14 West Virginia ( ) 13 vs N.C. State ( ) 13 vs Tennessee ( ) 12 vs Purdue ( ) 12 vs Akron ( ) Free Throw Percentage (min. 8 made) vs N.C. State ( ) - 13 of at Texas Tech ( ) - 9 of Texas Tech ( ) - 10 of Miss. Valley State ( ) - 9 of vs Tennessee ( ) - 11 of 13 NASH S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 7

10 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 12 ANTHONY HICKEY, JR SENIOR GUARD TRANSFER HOPKINSVILLE, KY. CHRISTIAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL/LSU (JUNIOR SEASON) Played in all 34 games and started 31 for the LSU Tigers, averaging 31.3 minutes per contest. Averaged 8.4 points, 3.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game. Had a 2.8 assist-to-turnover ratio ranking 20th nationally averaging just 1.69 turnovers per 40 minutes. Shot 34.4 percent from beyond the three-point arc. Scored a season-high 20 points on two occasions: first vs Memphis (Nov. 29) in the Old Spice Classic, and again at Kentucky (Feb. 22). Had 12 double-figure scoring games. Dished out a career-high eight assists on three occasions: in back-to-back games at Kentucky (Feb. 22) and vs Texas A&M (Feb. 26), as well as vs Alabama in the first round of the SEC Tournament. Had 10 games with at least six assists and six more with at least four. In the game at Kentucky, went 8 of 17 from the floor, including 4 of 9 from beyond the arc; he also had just one turnover in 44 minutes of the overtime contest. Recorded a season-high seven steals vs Southeastern Louisiana in his first start of the season; was close to pulling a triple-double with 10 points and seven rebounds (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Played in 29 games and started 23 for the Tigers, averaging 33 minutes per contest. Was second on the team in scoring at 11.2 ppg, and led the squad with 3.8 assists and 2.9 steals per game. His 2.93 steals per game ranked third nationally; second was Marcus Smart at 3.0 spg. Was named to the SEC All-Defensive team by the league coaches. Had a 2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio, averaging just 2.13 turnovers per 40 minutes. Scored a career-high 22 points at Missouri (March 2), one of three 20-point games on the season. Recorded a season-high seven assists vs Alabama (Feb. 23), and had 18 games of four or more assists. Had a career-high eight steals vs Texas A&M (Jan. 19), and had six games of five or more thefts. Started the final 20 games of the season (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in all 33 games and started 31 for the Tigers as a true freshman, averaging 31.2 minutes per contest. Averaged 8.9 ppg and 3.6 rpg while leading the team with his 3.8 assists per contest. Had a 2.0 assist-to-turnover ratio, averaging 2.45 turnovers per 40 minutes. Also averaged 2.1 steals per game, ranking 30th nationally. Scored a season-high 20 points vs Georgia Tech (Nov. 20) in the Charleston Classic; was named to the all-tournament team. Dished out a season-high seven assists on three occasions: vs Ole Miss (Jan. 7), at South Carolina (Feb. 18), and vs Arkansas (March 8) in the SEC Tournament. Recorded a season-high five steals vs top-ranked Kentucky (March 9) in the SEC Tournament. Hit the game winner with 1.4 seconds remaining in overtime to beat Mississippi State (Feb. 14). HIGH SCHOOL Named Mr. Basketball in the state of Kentucky as a senior. Led his team to a Class 5A state championship, defeating Rowan City, Recorded 17 points and 12 assists in the title game, including the game-winning pass. Averaged 22.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists in the state tournament. For his senior season, averaged 18.5 ppg, 8.3 apg and 4.7 rpg. For his career, he scored over 1,300 points dished out 415 assists and had 341 steals. Played in the 2011 Indiana-Kentucky All-Star games; scored 19 points with eight assists and one turnover in the first game, and recorded six points, six rebounds and six assists in the second contest. Also lettered in football, quarterbacking his high school to the state championship game as a senior. He lists Tennessee, South Carolina, Houston, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Purdue, Wake Forest and Butler as other schools that recruited him out of high school. PERSONAL Born Nov. 22, 1992, Anthony is the son of Monica Moore and Anthony Hickey, Sr. He has two sisters, Coursheka Jessup and Makayla Brown. His cousin, Scotty Hopson, played collegiately at Tennessee and is currently listed on the Houston Rockets roster. Anthony is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is majoring in university studies at Oklahoma State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 21 Northwestern State ( ) 22 at Missouri ( ) 20 at Kentucky ( ) 20 vs Memphis ( ) 20 Missouri ( ) 20 vs Georgia Tech ( ) 20 point games...6 Double-figure games...48 Rebounds 7 Southeastern La. ( ) 7 Vanderbilt ( ) 7 South Carolina ( ) 7 at Marquette ( ) 7 Northwestern State ( ) 7 Auburn ( ) 7 vs Western Ky. ( ) Assists 8 vs Alabama ( ) 8 Texas A&M ( ) 8 at Kentucky ( ) 7 six times, last time, at Ole Miss ( ) Blocks 2 at Alabama ( ) 2 Marquette ( ) 1 11 times, last time, at Vanderbilt ( ) Steals 8 Texas A&M ( ) 7 Southeastern La. ( ) 7 UC Santa Barbara ( ) 6 Seton Hall ( ) 5 four times, last time, Alabama ( ) Minutes 44 at Kentucky ( ) 42 Alabama ( ) 40 vs Kentucky ( ) Field Goals 9 Missouri ( ) 8 at Kentucky ( ) 8 vs Memphis ( ) 8 at Missouri ( ) 8 at Marquette ( ) 8 vs Georgia Tech ( ) Field Goal Attempts 19 vs Memphis ( ) 19 at Missouri ( ) 18 at Marquette ( ) 17 at Kentucky ( ) 17 Missouri ( ) 17 South Carolina ( ) FG Percentage (min. 10 att.).615 vs Georgia Tech ( ) (8 of 13).538 vs Western Ky. ( ) (7 of 13).545 Bethune-Cookman ( ) (6 of 11).545 Arkansas ( ) (6 of 11).529 Missouri ( ) (9 of 17) 3-Pointers Made 6 at Missouri ( ) 5 Auburn ( ) 4 11 times, last time, at Florida ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 14 vs Memphis ( ) 14 at Missouri ( ) 11 South Carolina ( ) 10 at UMass ( ) 10 at Georgia ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage at Texas Tech ( ) (4 of 4).800 Ole Miss ( ) (4 of 5).714 Auburn ( ) (5 of 7) Free Throws Made 8 Northwestern State ( ) 4 four times, last time, Kentucky ( ) Free Throws Attempted 10 Northwestern State ( ) 6 Auburn ( ) 6 Boise State ( ) Free Throw Percentage three times, last time, (4 of 4) Kentucky ( ) HICKEY S CAREER STATISTICS (AT LSU) TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

11 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 14 MAREK SOUČEK SENIOR POST 3 VL BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC CANARIAS BASKETBALL ACADEMY [SPAIN] (JUNIOR SEASON) Played in 22 games as a junior, including 10 straight from early December to mid-january. Played a season-high eight minutes at Kansas (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Did not play in the season opener against UC Davis. Played 11 minutes against Akron and recorded his first points of the season. Missed 12 games after suffering a knee injury against Tennessee in the second game of the season. Played 12 minutes against the Volunteers. Saw his first action since injuring his knee against Texas Tech in Stillwater; hit a three-pointer in three minutes. Played Texas Tech a second time after missing the previous four games; responded by tying his career high with six points; also had a career-high two steals (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 20 games for the Cowboys off the bench as a true freshman; averaged 7.5 minutes per contest. Scored a career-high six points on two occasions, first vs Iowa State, then against Missouri in the Big 12 Championship. Shot 55 percent from the floor, including 3-of-6 from beyond the arc on the season. Played a career-high 18 minutes against the Tigers in the final game of the season (CANARIAS ACADEMY) Spent one season at the Canarias Basketball Academy in the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain. The team traveled to the United States earlier this year, playing nine games in eight days along the east coast. The squad participated in the National Prep School Invitational on the campus of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, R.I. against nationally renowned teams like Notre Dame Prep and the Winchendon School. Chose OSU over Maryland, Washington, Seton Hall, Providence, Gonzaga and Utah State, among others. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Played in nine games in Division A of the FIBA U20 European Championships during the summer of Shot 50 percent from the floor for the U20 team. Was a member of the Czech U20 squad that finished second in Division B in 2009, losing to the Netherlands in overtime of the championship final. The finish moved Czech Republic to Division A the next season. Played for the Czech Republic U18 team during the European Championships, Division B in Czech Republic finished runner-up to Slovenia, falling in the championship final. Scored eight points in 16 minutes against Sweden in the qualifying rounds. PERSONAL Born Dec. 4, 1990, in Brno, Czech Republic, Marek is the son of Radek and Ivana Souček. He has a younger brother, Martin. Marek is majoring in marketing at Oklahoma State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 6 at Texas Tech ( ) 6 Iowa State ( ) Rebounds 3 vs Akron ( ) 2 three times, last time, Texas A&M ( ) Assists 2 Texas A&M ( ) 2 at Baylor ( ) 2 at Texas ( ) Blocks 1 four times, last time, at Baylor ( ) Steals 2 at Texas Tech ( ) 1 vs Akron ( ) Minutes 18 vs Missouri ( ) 15 Baylor ( ) 15 Texas Tech ( ) Field Goals 3 vs Missouri ( ) 2 three times, last time, at Texas Tech ( ) Field Goal Attempts 4 vs Missouri ( ) 4 Texas A&M ( ) Field Goal Percentage Iowa State ( ) (2 of 2) at Iowa State ( ) (2 of 2) 3-Pointers Made 2 Iowa State ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 2 five times, last time, at TCU ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Iowa State ( ) (2 of 2) Free Throws Made 2 at Texas Tech ( ) 2 vs Texas Tech ( ) Free Throws Attempted 2 Texas ( ) 2 at Texas Tech ( ) 2 vs Texas Tech ( ) Free Throw Percentage at Texas Tech ( ) (2 of 2) vs Texas Tech ( ) (2 of 2) SOUČEK S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 9

12 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 15 CHRISTIEN SAGER SENIOR WING 3 VL WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS RIDER HIGH SCHOOL (JUNIOR SEASON) Named first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA. Named first-team Academic All-Big 12 by the Conference for the second-straight season. Matched his career high with seven points in a career-best 23 minutes at Texas. Averaged 14.7 minutes over a six-game span in early February. Grabbed a season-high four rebounds on three occasions, including the game at Texas and at Oklahoma. Played six minutes in the win over No. 5 Kansas and five minutes in the victory over Kansas State to end the regular season. Scored four points against Texas Tech in the first round of the Big 12 Championship (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Was named first-team Academic All-Big 12 by the league office. Played six minutes against Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship. Had four points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal at Texas Tech. Played three minutes in OSU s victory at No. 2 Kansas. Recorded his first-career block against 7-1 Isaiah Austin of Baylor. Matched his career high with five points vs Texas Tech at home. Grabbed a career-high five rebounds against Central Arkansas. Also connected on a three-pointer against the Bears. Made his first basket of the season, a three-pointer, against sixth-ranked N.C. State (FRESHMAN SEASON) Walked on as a freshman and was awarded a scholarship. Played in 13 games as a freshman at Oklahoma State. Played 32 minutes in two games during the Big 12 Championship, scoring five points against Texas Tech in the first round. Grabbed two rebounds at Kansas State. Recorded his first statistics with an assist and a steal at Texas A&M. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years for coach Rob McIlhaney. averaged 19 points, seven rebounds and four assists as a senior. Scored a career-high 30 points against The Colony, connecting on 10-of-17 field goals, including 5-of-7 from three-point range, and 5-of-6 free throws. Was the team s Offensive Player of the Year and was first-team all-district as a senior. Garnered second-team all-district status as a sophomore. Was a two-sport letterman, playing baseball for three seasons, although he sat out his junior year to focus on basketball. Helped the Raiders to a Class 4A state championship in baseball in 2011 at second base; was named to the All-Tournament team as well. Batted.390 as a senior with 41 runs scored and 48 RBIs. Was recruited by The Citadel, UALR, Midwestern State and Trinity. PERSONAL Born Sept. 13, 1992, Christien is the son of Charlie and Tacy Sager. He has a younger sister, Kelsie, and a younger brother, Carson. His father played basketball at Utah State and Midwestern State. Christien is majoring in electrical engineering at Oklahoma State. He was the salutatorian of his class at Rider High and scored a 33 on his ACT. PERSONAL BESTS Points 7 at Texas ( ) 5 Texas Tech ( ) 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) Rebounds 5 Central Arkansas ( ) 4 three times, last time, at Texas ( ) Assists 2 at Baylor ( ) 2 vs Missouri ( ) Blocks 1 three times, last time, at Texas Tech ( ) Steals 2 at Oklahoma ( ) 1 six times, last time, at Texas Tech ( ) Minutes 23 at Texas ( ) 18 at Texas Tech ( ) 18 at Oklahoma ( ) Field Goals 2 three times, last time, at Texas ( ) Field Goal Attempts 4 at Texas ( ) 3 three times, last time, vs Texas Tech ( ) Field Goal Percentage Texas Tech ( ) (2 of 2).667 at Texas Tech ( ) (2 of 3) 3-Pointers Made 2 at Texas ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 4 at Texas ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage three times, last time, (1 of 1) Texas Tech ( ) Free Throws Made 3 Miss. Valley State ( ) 2 three times, last time, vs Texas Tech ( ) Free Throws Attempted 6 Miss. Valley State ( ) 4 TCU ( ) Free Throw Percentage vs Texas Tech ( ) (2 of 2) vs Texas Tech ( ) (2 of 2) SAGER S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

13 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 24 ALEX BUDKE SENIOR GUARD 2 VL STILLWATER, OKLA. STILLWATER HIGH SCHOOL/ST. GREGORY S (JUNIOR SEASON) Played in seven games as a junior: vs Mississippi Valley State, Utah State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, TCU, Texas Tech, at TCU and Kansas State. Scored his first points against a Big 12 Conference opponent by connecting on a three pointer vs TCU in Stillwater. Dished out his first Division I assist and recorded his first Division I steal in the season opener against Mississippi Valley State (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Scored his first Division I points on a three-point basket against Central Arkansas. Played in nine games: Tennessee, N.C. State, Portland State, Central Arkansas, UT Arlington, Tennessee Tech, Texas Tech (twice) and West Virginia. HIGH SCHOOL Named first-team All-Centennial Conference as a senior in Was also an honorable mention all-area selection as a senior. Was considered an alternate to the All-State squad. PERSONAL Born June 1, 1992, Alex is the son of Shelley and the late Kurt Budke, former head coach of the Cowgirl Basketball program. He has an older sister, Sara, and a younger brother, Brett, who is a manager for the Cowboys this season. Alex is majoring in secondary education/social studies at Oklahoma State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 3 TCU ( ) 3 Central Arkansas ( ) Rebounds 1 TCU ( ) 1 Texas Tech ( ) 1 UT Arlington ( ) Assists 1 Miss. Valley State ( ) Blocks 0 Steals 1 Utah Valley ( ) 1 Miss. Valley State ( ) Minutes 3 Miss. Valley State ( ) 2 TCU ( ) 2 Utah Valley ( ) 2 Texas Tech ( ) 2 Tennessee Tech ( ) 2 UT Arlington ( ) Field Goals 1 TCU ( ) 1 Central Arkansas ( ) Field Goal Attempts 1 six times, last time, TCU ( ) Field Goal Percentage TCU ( ) (1 of 1) Central Ark. ( ) 3-Pointers Made 1 TCU ( ) 1 Central Arkansas ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 1 five times, last time, TCU ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage TCU ( ) (1 of 1) Central Ark. ( ) Free Throws Made 0 Free Throws Attempted 0 Free Throw Percentage (FRESHMAN SEASON) Saw action in 12 games as a freshman during the season for St. Gregory s, an NAIA school in Shawnee, Okla. Scored two points against Southwestern Christian and Wayland Baptist. Grabbed two rebounds on three occasions: vs LSU-Shreveport, against Oklahoma Christian and vs Lubbock Christian. BUDKE S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 11

14 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 13 PHIL FORTE, III JUNIOR GUARD 2 VL FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS MARCUS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RANKINGS Holds the school record for three-point percentage in a game, connecting on all six attempts from long range at Oklahoma on Jan. 27, Tied Joe Smith for the longest streak of consecutive free-throws made in school history with 43. His overall FT percentage of 88.8 ranks second in school history behind John Lucas school record 89.5 percent. Ranks fourth in school history for career FT percentage in Big 12 games only. Sits in eighth place in school history for three-pointers attempted in a career with 428. Ranks 10th in school history for three-pointers made in a career with 168 entering his junior season. His 39.3 percent three-point shooting ranks 12th in the school record books. Became the fifth player in school history with 100 three-pointers made in a season; the previous four were all seniors. Needs 212 points to reach the 1,000-point milestone (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Was named the first-ever Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year, sharing honors with Oklahoma s Ryan Spangler. Was a first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection as well as a CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 honoree. Made 31 of his first 32 free-throw attempts to start the season, including his first 16 to extend his streak of consecutive free-throws made to 43, tying the school record. His streak of consecutive free-throws made ended at 43 with his first miss of the season vs Purdue; tied for the longest streak in school history (Joe Smith also had 43 straight in 1967). Was a perfect 6-of-6 from three-point range at Oklahoma, the highest number of perfect attempts in a single game in school history. Had nine games of 20 points or more, inlcuding three straight in late February (at Baylor, vs Texas Tech, at TCU). Scored a season-high 23 points on three occasions: at Kansas, at TCU and vs Kansas State in Stillwater. In the game at KU, hit a career-best 7 of 10 treys. Finished the season ranked 14th nationally in threepoint percentage at 44.1% and 24th in the country in three-pointers made per game (2.94). Ranked second in the Big 12 for free-throw percentage (86.9%), as well as second in both three-point field-goal percentage (44.1%) and three-point field goals made per game (2.9). Recorded a career-best five steals vs West Virginia. Grabbed a career-high five rebounds against the Jayhawks in Lawrence. Played just four minutes against Memphis after suffering from illness. Shared team scoring honors with 22 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Was 6-of-7 (85.7%) from long range vs the Lions, tied for the sixth-best single-game shooting performance from beyond the arc in school history. Made SportsCenter s top play with his alley-oop toss to Markel Brown vs UAPB on Nov (FRESHMAN SEASON) Established a school record for three-pointers made by a freshman with 68; previous record was 67 by James Anderson. Ended the season making 27 straight free throws, tied for the seventh-longest string in school history. Had just 16 turnovers in 835 minutes of court time, an average of less than 0.77 TOs per 40 minutes, a school record. Finished 54 of 59 (.915) from the line in Big 12 action, leading the league and the fifth-highest by a Big 12 player in the 17-year history of the conference. Reached double figures 17 times, including two 20-point games. Scored a career-high 26 points against West Virginia, connecting on 6-of-11 threes and 6-of-6 on free throws; also had a career-best four assists. His 26 points tied for the fourth-most ever off the bench by a Cowboy. Recorded 22 points, including six treys, against Tennessee Tech. Hit six three-pointers in a game on two occasions, tied for the third-most ever by a Cowboy off the bench. His streak of consecutive games with a three pointer ended at 12 when he went 0-of-3 from beyond the arc at Kansas State. Scored 17 points against sixth-ranked N.C. State, including 4-of-8 from beyond the arc. Scored 13 points, including three three-pointers, in his first action at the collegiate level vs UC Davis. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

15 MEET THE COWBOYS SUMMER OF 2012 Started for Team Texas and scored 17 points while recording a game-high six steals in a win over Team Oklahoma in the Faith 7 game held on the OBU campus in Shawnee. Scored 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting from beyond the arc playing for the Black squad in the Derby Classic in Louisville, Ky.; also had three assists and two steals in the game. Won the three-point shootout at the Kentucky Derby Basketball Classic, defeating Louisville s Terry Rozier in the finals. Won the second-annual National High School 3-Point Championship, defeating Creighton s Isaiah Zierden in the finals. HIGH SCHOOL Was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2012 Texas Class 5A State Tournament, averaging 17 points in two contests, including a game-high 24 in the championship game. Named first-team All-State for Class 5A by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches in Was a two-time first-team All-Region I selection for Class 5A in 2011 and 12. Averaged 14.9 points and 3.1 three-pointers per game his senior season. Led his team to a 39-2 record and a second-straight Class 5A title. Flower Mound Marcus was ranked No. 2 nationally according to MaxPreps Xcellent 25 presented by the Army National Guard. The Marauders were ranked No. 5 in the final POWERADE Fab 50 national high school team rankings. Averaged 16.8 points and 3.7 treys per game as a junior. Connected on five three-pointers in the regional final against Cedar Hill, sending the Marauders to the state tournament. Averaged 14.9 points per game as a sophomore, connecting on 93 treys in 31 games. Scored 20 points in the 2010 state semifinals against Fort Bend Bush, connecting on 6-of-7 three-pointers; Marcus lost in overtime Averaged 14.2 points in five career state Final Four games. Flower Mound Marcus was over the past three seasons. Was ranked the No. 76 player in the country by HoopScoop and the No. 17 shooting guard. Was a three-star recruit according to Rivals.com. Chose OSU over interest from Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa, USC and Villanova. SUMMER BALL Scored 19 points in the title game of the 2010 Great American Shoot-Out, connecting on five three-point shots; also won the 2011 GASO. Scored 20 points in the championship game of the 2011 Adidas Super 64, defeating UCLA signee Shabazz Muhammad and his team Dream Vision PERSONAL Born April 27, 1993, Phil is the son of Phil, Sr., and Julie Forte. He has a sister, Courtney. Phil played football through middle school and also enjoys playing tennis in his spare time. His father played football for Kansas. Phil is majoring in recreational management at Oklahoma State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 26 West Virginia ( ) 23 Kansas State ( ) 23 at TCU ( ) 23 at Kansas ( ) 22 three times, last time, Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 20 point games...11 Double-figure games...40 Rebounds 5 at Kansas ( ) 4 vs Kansas ( ) 4 at Baylor ( ) 4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 4 Kansas ( ) 4 Tennessee Tech ( ) Assists 4 at TCU ( ) 4 West Virginia ( ) 3 at Iowa State ( ) 3 Oklahoma ( ) 3 Delaware State ( ) 3 vs Purdue ( ) Blocks 1 Kansas State ( ) Steals 5 West Virginia ( ) 4 Iowa State ( ) 3 vs Butler ( ) 3 Baylor ( ) 3 at Baylor ( ) 3 at Kansas State ( ) 3 UT Arlington ( ) Minutes 44 at Baylor ( ) 43 vs Kansas ( ) 42 at Iowa State ( ) 40 Iowa State ( ) 39 vs Gonzaga ( ) 39 Kansas ( ) Field Goals 8 at TCU ( ) 7 Kansas State ( ) 7 at Oklahoma ( ) 7 at Kansas ( ) 7 Utah Valley ( ) 7 West Virginia ( ) 7 Tennessee Tech ( ) Field Goal Attempts 17 at Baylor ( ) 15 vs Kansas ( ) 15 Kansas State ( ) 13 at TCU ( ) 13 at Kansas ( ) 13 Tennessee Tech ( ) Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 made).857 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) - 6 of at Oklahoma ( ) - 7 of Miss. Valley State ( ) - 6 of Utah Valley ( ) - 7 of at Kansas ( ) - 7 of 11 3-Pointers Made 7 at Kansas ( ) 6 Kansas State ( ) 6 at Oklahoma ( ) 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 6 West Virginia ( ) 6 Tennessee Tech ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 12 vs Kansas ( ) 12 at Baylor ( ) 11 Kansas State ( ) 11 West Virginia ( ) 11 Tennessee Tech ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) at Oklahoma ( ) - 6 of Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) - 6 of at Kansas ( ) - 7 of Robert Morris ( ) - 5 of Gonzaga ( ) - 5 of 8 Free Throws Made 8 West Virginia ( ) 8 vs Memphis ( ) 7 vs Purdue ( ) 7 Texas Tech ( ) 6 six times, last time, Texas Tech ( ) Free Throws Attempted 8 at Iowa State ( ) 8 West Virginia ( ) 8 vs Memphis ( ) 8 vs Purdue ( ) 8 Texas Tech ( ) Free Throw Percentage (min. 6 made) West Virginia ( ) - 8 of vs Memphis ( ) - 8 of four times, last time, Texas Tech ( ) - 6 of 6 FORTE S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 13

16 MEET THE COWBOYS 32 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 22 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS ANTHONY ALLEN, JR JUNIOR POST JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER KINGSTON, JAMAICA BASSICK HIGH SCHOOL [CT]/LAMAR STATE-PORT ARTHUR (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Played in 31 games and started 27 for the Lamar State-Port Arthur Seahawks. Averaged 11 points, 8.4 rebounds and 6.2 blocked shots per game. Led the National Junior College Athletic Association ranks in blocks, finishing with 191 a school record. Shot 58.6 percent from the floor, connecting on 133 of 227 attempts. Recorded a season-high 24 points against Houston Community College (Jan. 15), connecting on 10-of-11 shots from the floor and 4-of-6 free-throw attempts. Grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds at Coastal Bend College (Feb. 15). Swatted a career-high 14 shots at Blinn College (Jan. 25) a school record. Recorded four triple-doubles (points, rebounds and blocks) and 12 total double-doubles (points, rebounds). Triple-Doubles: 14 points, 11 rebounds, 10 blocks vs Victoria College (Nov. 19); 21 points, 15 rebounds, 10 blocks vs Lee College (Jan. 29); 18 points, 15 rebounds, 12 blocks vs Angelina College (Feb. 5); and 13 points, 11 rebounds, 11 blocks at Angelina College (March 1). Lamar State-Port Arthur finished 24-6 on the season, including 14-5 in conference play (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 32 games and started 28 as a freshman at LSPA. Averaged 8.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.1 blocked shots per game. Shot 60.1 percent from the floor. Led the NJCAA in blocked shots, both total and average. Established a school record for blocks in a game with 13 against Blinn College (Feb. 20), only to break it the following season. Was the first Seahawk in school history to record a triple-double with 10 points, 13 rebounds and 13 blocks vs Blinn (Feb. 20); recorded his second with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocks vs Lee College (Feb. 23) the following game. Was named third-team All-Region XIV Conference Southern Zone (FRESHMAN SEASON) Redshirted his true freshman season at the College of Southern Idaho. HIGH SCHOOL Led Bassick High School to two state championships in 2008 and 10. Also played soccer and volleyball. PERSONAL Born March 30, 1992, Anthony is the son of Sheryl Johnson and Anthony Allen, Sr. He is the fourth of seven children, including four sisters (Triquenya, Tanisha, Trisha and Tania) and two brothers (Thurany and Theadore). Anthony was born in Kingston, Jamaica, but moved to the Connecticut when he was 16 years old. He is majoring in university studies at Oklahoma State. JEFF NEWBERRY JUNIOR GUARD JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER ATLANTA, GA. - WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA A&M COLLEGE/NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Played and started 32 games for the New Mexico Junior College Thunderbirds. Averaged 13.5 points, 3.7 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game. Shot 46.6 percent from the floor and 83.5 percent from the free-throw line. Was an NJCAA honorable mention All-American. Was named first-team NJCAA All-Region V and first-team All-Western Junior College Athletic Conference. Led his team to the second round of the NJCAA National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan. Scored a career-high 31 points against Odessa College (Nov. 12) and matched that against Indian Hills Community College in his final juco game. Was 8-of-10 from the floor and 15-of-16 from the charity stripe against Indian Hills. Had 22 double-figure scoring games, including four 20-point contests. Recorded a season-high nine assists with no turnovers against Temple College (March 5). Had 11 games with five or more assists. Grabbed a career-high five steals against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in the first round of the NJCAA Tournament. Prior to signing with OSU, he was ranked as the top point-guard prospect and the second-best overall player in the juco ranks according to Jerry Meyer. Chose the Cowboys over UConn and Texas Tech, along with offers from LSU, Rhode Island, Texas A&M and Virginia (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 29 games and started 27 for the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Norsemen. Averaged 14.8 points, 4.3 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game. Shot 44.8 percent from the field and 73.2 percent from the free-throw line. Was an NJCAA All-Region II selection. Scored a season-high 28 against Connors State (Jan. 8), one of point games during the season. Finished with 22 double-figure scoring games, including 12 straight to end the season. Recorded a career-high 10 assists (one turnover) at Central Methodist (Nov. 14) and matched it at Eastern Oklahoma State College (Feb. 25) with no turnovers. Had 10 games with six or more assists. In the game at Eastern, he also scored 24 points, giving him a double-double in points and assists. Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds vs Western Oklahoma State College (Nov. 29); also had 23 points and six assists. Had five steals vs Seminole State (Jan. 24) (FRESHMAN SEASON) Redshirted his true freshman season at Ole Miss. HIGH SCHOOL Was an All-State selection for Westlake High School in Atlanta. Averaged 18 points, six rebounds and five assists and three steals as a senior in Received first-team All-Region and All-State honors as a senior. First-team All-Region 4 in Class 5A as a junior. PERSONAL Born Sept. 22, 1992, Jeff is the son of Janice and Jeff Newberry. He has three older sisters: Shondra, DeJuana and Brittani. Jeff is majoring in university studies at Oklahoma State. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

17 MEET THE COWBOYS 0 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS FORD STUEN JUNIOR GUARD 2 VL HENDERSON, KY. - HENDERSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL/IMG ACADEMY [FLA.] (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Played in 18 games for the Cowboys, including four league games and against Texas Tech in the first round of the Big 12 Championship. Connected on a three-pointer and grabbed a rebound in three minutes against Mississippi Valley State in the season opener. Added a basket with two boards in four minutes against Utah Valley (FRESHMAN SEASON) Scored his first collegiate points on a basket against Central Arkansas. Dished out an assist vs Tennessee Tech. Saw action in nine games: Tennessee, N.C. State, Portland State, Central Arkansas, UT Arlington, Tennessee Tech, Texas Tech (twice) and West Virginia. HIGH SCHOOL Spent a post-graduate year at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., and was the starting shooting guard for IMG. Averaged 14 points, four rebounds and four assists for a team that finished 38-2 against prep schools and was ranked among the top-five nationally. Led the Henderson County Colonels to a 20-6 record and a top-25 state ranking as a senior in Was team captain his senior season for coach Mark Starns. Averaged 19.6 points, five rebounds and five assists per game as a senior, leading the team in points, assists and steals. Was named All-State, all-region and all-district as a senior; was also all-district as a junior. Scored 15 points in a regional semifinal loss. The Colonels, coached by Mark Starns, were Sixth District Champions all four seasons. Also competed in soccer for three years in high school. Elected to walk on at Oklahoma State after being recruited by several Division I schools, including Southern Illinois, Tulane, Eastern Kentucky, Hawaii and Jackson State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 3 Miss. Valley State ( ) 2 Utah Valley ( ) 2 UT Arlington ( ) 2 Central Arkansas ( ) Rebounds 2 Utah Valley ( ) 1 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1 Miss. Valley State ( ) 1 UT Arlington ( ) 1 Portland State ( ) Assists 1 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1 TCU ( ) 1 Tennessee Tech ( ) Blocks 0 Steals 1 Texas Tech ( ) Minutes 4 Utah Valley ( ) 3 Ark.-Pine Bluff ( ) 3 Miss. Valley State ( ) 3 Tennessee Tech ( ) Field Goals 1 Utah Valley ( ) 1 Miss. Valley State ( ) 1 UT Arlington ( ) 1 Central Arkansas ( ) Field Goal Attempts 2 Utah Valley ( ) 2 Central Arkansas ( ) 1 five times, last time, at South Florida ( ) Field Goal Percentage MVSU ( ) (1 of 1) UTA ( ) 3-Pointers Made 1 Miss. Valley State ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 1 five times, last time, Ark.-Pine Bluff ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage MVSU ( ) (1 of 1) Free Throws Made 0 Free Throws Attempted 0 Free Throw Percentage.000 PERSONAL Born April 13, 1992, Ford is the son of Tore and Leslie Stuen. He has a sister, Torunn, and is the nephew of head coach Travis Ford. His mother is Coach Ford s sister. Ford is majoring in marketing at Oklahoma State. STUEN S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 15

18 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 23 LEYTON HAMMONDS SOPHOMORE WING 1 VL NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS RICHLAND HIGH SCHOOL (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 31 games as a true freshman. Scored seven points on 2-of-3 shooting, including both three-point attempts, grabbed three rebounds and had two steals in his first game as a collegian. Scored a career-high 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting, including 3-of-5 from beyond the arc, in a career-high 24 minutes at TCU, just 12 miles away from his hometown. Hit a buzzer-beating three-point shot at the end of regulation to send the game at Baylor into overtime. Grabbed a career-high seven rebounds against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Scored six points in 18 minutes against Texas Tech in the first round of the Big 12 Championship. SUMMER OF 2013 Scored 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the field, 2-of- 6 from long range and 3-of-4 from the line in the THSCA All-Star game on July 29. Also recorded three rebounds, two assists, two steals and took a charge. Won the dunk competition during halftime of the game. scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the Faith 7 game in Shawnee on June 8. Connected on all six free-throw attempts. HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 20.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game as a senior. Ranked third in scoring and fourth in rebounding among the area Class 5A players in the DFW metroplex. Was a first-team All-State Class 5A selection by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches in Was first-team All-Region I according to the TABC. A member of the TABC All-Star Blue Team. Was one of three All-State first-team members to also be named Academic All-State. Team finished overall and 11-2 in District 4-5A his senior season. Averaged 14.3 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a junior. Team finished 27-4 overall his junior season, including 15-1 in District 6-5A, winning a district title. Was also recruited by Stanford, Oregon, Texas, Oklahoma, TCU, Clemson and Texas-Arlington. PERSONAL Born Sept. 26, 1994, Leyton is the son of Lisa and John Hammonds. He has an older brother, Justin, a senior on the basketball team at Air Force this season. Leyton enjoys listening to music in his spare time. The first sport he played was soccer, and to this day, he is a huge soccer fan. Leyton is majoring in business management at Oklahoma State. PERSONAL BESTS Points 13 at TCU ( ) 7 Miss. Valley State ( ) 6 vs Texas Tech ( ) 5 at Baylor ( ) Rebounds 7 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 4 at Baylor ( ) 3 four times, last time, at TCU ( ) Assists 1 six times, last time, Texas Tech ( ) Blocks 1 Utah Valley ( ) Steals 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 2 Miss. Valley State ( ) 1 three times, last time, West Virginia ( ) Minutes 24 at TCU ( ) 19 Miss. Valley State ( ) 18 vs Texas Tech ( ) 16 Robert Morris ( ) 15 Delaware State ( ) Field Goals 5 at TCU ( ) 2 vs Texas Tech ( ) 2 at Baylor ( ) 2 Miss. Valley State ( ) Field Goal Attempts 7 at TCU ( ) 4 vs Texas Tech ( ) 4 Texas Tech ( ) 4 at Baylor ( ) 4 TCU ( ) 4 Delaware State ( ) Field Goal Percentage.714 at TCU ( ) (5 of 7).667 MVSU ( ) (2 of 3).500 at Baylor ( ) (2 of 4) 3-Pointers Made 3 at TCU ( ) 2 MVSU ( ) 3-Pointers Attempted 5 at TCU ( ) 4 Texas Tech ( ) 3 at Baylor ( ) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage MVSU ( ) (2 of 2).600 at TCU ( ) (3 of 5) Free Throws Made 2 Utah Valley ( ) 1 four times, last time, vs Texas Tech ( ) Free Throws Attempted 4 Robert Morris ( ) 3 at Texas ( ) 2 five times, last time, vs Gonzaga ( ) Free Throw Percentage Utah Valley ( ) (2 of 2) HAMMONDS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg BIG 12 GAMES ONLY CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Season GP GS MIN Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

19 MEET THE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 30 4 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 1 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS JEFFREY CARROLL RS FRESHMAN WING ROWLETT, TEXAS ROWLETT HIGH SCHOOL (FRESHMAN SEASON) Redshirted his true freshman season at Oklahoma State. SUMMER OF 2013 Scored 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the floor, 2-of-4 from beyond the arc and 2-of-2 from the line in the THSCA All-Star game on July 29. Also had four rebounds in the game and three dunks. Finished second in the three-point competition after tying for the most in the first round at 17 made; lost 10-9 in the 30-second shootout for the title. Named team Most Valuable Player after scoring 26 points for Team Texas at the Faith 7 game on June 8 in Shawnee. Made 8-of-16 shots from the floor, including 5-of-11 from beyond the three-point arc, and 5-of-6 free throws. Recorded 22 points and 12 rebounds in the third-annual Texas Shootout on May 11. HIGH SCHOOL Was named a first-team Class 5A All-Region II selection by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches as a senior. Averaged 22.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game. Led all Area 5A players in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in scoring. Led his team to a 26-4 overall record as a senior, as well as an 11-1 mark in District 11-5A, earning a district championship. Averaged 17.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game as a junior. Team finished 22-9 overall his junior season and 11-3 in District 10-5A. Was also recruited by Oklahoma, Kansas State, TCU and Nebraska. PERSONAL Born Nov. 6, 1994, in Alexandria, Va., Jeffrey is the son of Rodney Elder and Kathleen Foley. His father played collegiate basketball at East Texas Baptist University. Jeffrey is undecided on a major at Oklahoma State. JOE BURTON FRESHMAN WING PORTER, TEXAS HUMBLE ATASCOCITA HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Was a finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award, presented annually to the top player in the Houston area. Named All-State Class 5A by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches as a senior. Was also selected to the Blue team for the 2014 TABC All-Star game for Classes 4A-5A and private schools. Led Team Texas to a win over Team Louisiana in the inaugural Battle for the Gulf All-Star game in April of Was an All-Greater Houston first-team selection in Named the Most Valuable Player of District 13-5A after leading his team to a district championship with a 16-0 mark. Atascocita finished 29-7 and lost in the Class 5A Region II finals. Averaged 22.5 points and 7.8 rebounds as a senior. Named to the all-tournament team at the 2013 McDonald s Texas Invitational. A consensus four-star recruit, he chose Oklahoma State over offers from Oklahoma, Oregon, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri and Tulsa. SUMMER BALL Scored 35 and 31 points in back-to-back games at the Under Armor Summer Jam in July of Participated in the NBPA Top 100 Camp in June of Led the Houston Defenders to the Under Armor Invitational 17U title in May of Was named to the 17U-West squad of the Under Armor Association All-Star team. Participated in the Great American Shoot-Out in October of PERSONAL Born July 17, 1995, Joe is the son of Patrick and Denise Burton. He has an older sister, Patricia, and a younger brother, Jevon. Joe is contemplating a major in communications/sports media at Oklahoma State. TYREE GRIFFIN FRESHMAN GUARD NEW ORLEANS, LA. LANDRY-WALKER HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Was named the Large Schools Player of the Year by The Times-Picayune as a senior. Was also the top-rated player in the state of Louisiana according to NOLA.com s Terrific 20. Named the MVP of District 10-4A. Scored 15 points, dished out six assists and grabbed four rebounds in the Class 4A state championship game, leading the Landry-Walker Chargin Buccaneers (finished 35-5) to the title with a win over East Jefferson. Was named the Most Outstanding Player of the state tournament. Recorded 25 points and six assists in the semifinals. Was a three-time All-Metro selection by The Times-Picayune ( ). Was a four-time all-district selection ( ). Was named the District Player of the Year three-straight seasons (District 9-4A in 2012 and 13; District 10-4A in 2014). Scoring averages were: 17.2 points, six assists and 5.6 rebounds per game as a senior; 17.5 points, seven assists and 6.3 rebounds as a junior; 15.5 points per game as a sophomore. Led his team to the state semifinals in 2012 and the state quarterfinals in 2013 (finished 28-7). A three-star recruit according to Rivals.com, chose Oklahoma State over LSU, West Virginia, Texas A&M, UTEP, Louisiana-Lafayette, Middle Tennessee State, New Orleans and South Alabama. PERSONAL Born May 29, 1996, Tyree is the son of Tyra Griffin and Bo McCalebb, Sr. He has an older brother, Bo McCalebb, Jr., a younger sister, Aalyiah, and a younger brother, Tyrin. Bo Jr. played collegiately at New Orleans and was the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in He s played professionally overseas since Tyree is undecided on his major at Oklahoma @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 17

20 MEET THE COWBOYS 5 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS 41 TAVARIUS SHINE FRESHMAN WING IRVING, TEXAS - IRVING MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL/FORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY PREP SCHOOL Spent one season at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia. The Blue Devils were ranked as high as No. 6 nationally in the prep-school poll. A three-star recruit according to Rivals.com, was also recruited by Michigan, Tennessee, Wichita State, Tulsa, Houston, Rhode Island, Rutgers, Old Dominion, Utah State and Richmond out of FUMA. HIGH SCHOOL Was named co-most Valuable Player of District 6-5A as a senior in Led Irving MacArthur to a overall record, including an 11-3 mark in district play, good for second place. Averaged 20 points, 10 rebounds and three assists as a senior. Scored 41 points, grabbed 18 rebounds, blocked nine shots and recorded five steals in a game against Grapevine. Scored 33 points in an early season matchup with Fort Worth Arlington Heights. Was named first-team All-District 6-5A as both a sophomore and a junior. PERSONAL Born May 5, 1994, Tavarius is the son of Aretha Rogers and Terry Shine. He has an older brother, Terry and an older sister, De Untra. Tavarius is undecided on his major at Oklahoma State. Name is pronounced tuh-var-us. MITCHELL SOLOMON FRESHMAN POST BIXBY, OKLA. BIXBY HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Was named to The Oklahoman s Super 5 team as a senior. Was also an All-Metro and All-State selection by the Tulsa World. Averaged 18.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.5 blocked shots per game as a senior. Shot 55.7 percent from the floor, connecting on 175 of 314 shots from the field. Recorded 20 points and 18 rebounds in win over Broken Arrow in the title game of the Bartlesville Tournament. Had 25 points and 10 rebounds in a comeback victory over Sand Springs. Scored 10 points and blocked nine shots in the area final game vs Booker T. Washington. Victory over BTW advanced Bixby to the Class 6A state tournament. Averaged 25 points in two regional tournament games. Recorded a team-high 14 points with 12 rebounds in the state quarterfinal loss to Mustang. Scored 1,013 points in his high school career. Averaged 15.7 points and 8.9 rebounds per game as a junior while shooting 52 percent from the floor. Scored eight points for the East squad in the All-State game. Was considered a four-star recruit by both Scout. com and Rivals.com and ranked in the top 85 by both services, making him the highest-ranked player in the state of Oklahoma. Also played football until his sophomore year. A consensus four-star recruit, was also recruited by Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Stanford and Marquette, among others. PERSONAL Born August 2, 1996, Mitchell is the son of Andy and Lisa Solomon. Both of his parents graduated from Oklahoma State. He has two younger brothers, Ryan and Preston. His cousin, Nick Bunting, played football at Tulsa. Mitchell is majoring in mechanical engineering at Oklahoma State. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

21 Cowboy Fans: COACHES VS CANCER: 3-POINT ATTACK Join my 3-Point Attack team by pledging for each 3-point shot our Cowboys make during the regular season and postseason play. The money we raise is used to assist the American Cancer Society with patient services, prevention education, and yes the search for a cure. In one way or another, cancer has touched all of our lives. If our efforts help save one more life, ease the pain and suffering from cancer, or keep teenagers from smoking, then progress is being made to free the world of cancer. The OSU Coaches vs. Cancer campaign is one more example of how the Cowboy family is always there for those in need. The American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches created the national Coaches vs. Cancer campaign to fund cancer research, advocacy, education and patient services programs. Currently ranked first in the Big 12 and first in the High Plains Division, the OSU Coaches vs. Cancer campaign has raised over $800,000 to aid in the fight against cancer. The OSU committee and former Head Coach Eddie Sutton were nationally recognized by the American Cancer Society for their advocacy in fighting cancer. Let s go, Cowboy fans, and make every point count toward cancer control in Oklahoma! Together, we can win this game against cancer right here on our home court. To sign up today, call your American Cancer Society at (800) or visit my Coaches vs. Cancer website at... okstate.3pointattack.org @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 19

22 COACHING STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS TRAVIS FORD HEAD COACH SEVENTH YEAR KENTUCKY, 94 Entering his seventh season at Oklahoma State, head coach Travis Ford has cemented his name in the OSU record book as one of the top coaches in school history. He already ranks as the thirdwinningest coach behind Mr. Henry Iba and Eddie Sutton. His drive and determination is infectious, as his student-athletes strive to succeed, both in competition and in the classroom. In six seasons under Ford, the Cowboys have defeated 18 ranked opponents, including an victory over top-ranked Kansas in Lawrence on Feb. 2, It was the first-ever road victory over a No. 1 team in school history. The Cowboys also defeated the top-ranked Jayhawks in 2010, and beat second-ranked Missouri in 2012, both in Gallagher-Iba Arena. The 2010 win over KU was the first by an OSU squad over a No. 1 team since the 1989 season. Ford is just the second coach in school history to defeat both a No. 1 and No. 2 ranked team, joining Mr. Iba. Travis Ford is one of the great young names in the coaching fraternity. He is a terrific communicator who understands the modern-day athlete. He learned by playing under one of the best in the game in Rick Pitino. I think Ford will have Oklahoma State among the upper echelon of the Big 12 for a long time. Dick Vitale, ESPN Basketball Analyst Ford exceeded all expectations in his first season as the head coach of the Cowboy Basketball program. When OSU led top-seeded Pittsburgh in the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, the Cowboys were just four minutes away from a Sweet 16 appearance. It was also Oklahoma State s first trip to the NCAA Tournament in four seasons, a feat which the Cowboys duplicated in Since Ford s arrival in Stillwater, Oklahoma State has made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament and won 20 or more games in five of six seasons. The Cowboys went 24-9 in , including a 13-5 mark in Big 12 play, just one game away from a share of a Big 12 regular-season title. OSU has had 16 All-Big 12 performers in Ford s six seasons, including two Big 12 Players of the Year in James Anderson (2010) and Marcus Smart (2013). Both of those players were also selected in the first round of the NBA Draft. Smart was the No. 6 overall selection in 2014, while Anderson was the 20th overall pick in Markel Brown joins those two as Cowboys drafted by an NBA team under Ford, selected with the 44th overall pick in In the classroom, Oklahoma State has had 13 Academic All-Big 12 performers under Ford s watch. In 2014, OSU had two Cowboys -- Phil Forte and Christien Sager -- make the Academic All-District team, OSU s firsts since Ford s outgoing personality draws his players to him in a positive way, both on and off the court. He is also admired by the local and national media for his honesty and willingness to make himself available anytime they make an interview request. Just as important, he is a tireless worker on the recruiting trail, and has constantly put Oklahoma State in the minds of the nation s elite prospects. He has coached three McDonald s All-Americans in his time at OSU, with Marcus Smart joining Le Bryan Nash and James Anderson in that elite group. Ford is able to maximize each and every player s contribution to the team through his uncanny ability to encourage and motivate. A perfect example of this was convincing former Cowboy Byron Eaton to drop more than 40 pounds between his first meeting with Ford and when the season started just six months later. Eaton shed 42 pounds, going from 248 to 206. Another instance was when Marshall Moses transformed from essentially a bench warmer during the first semester of his sophomore year to one of the most dominating big men in the Big 12 during conference play. Moses was on the verge of quitting midway through the season as he was averaging just 2.1 points and 1.5 rebounds. However, a sitdown chat with Ford did wonders, propelling Moses to his first-career double-double. Over the second half of that season, Moses started 15 games, averaging 26 minutes, 9.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest. Travis continues to establish himself as one of the premier young coaches in the game. He s done a terrific job everywhere he s been, from Eastern Kentucky to UMass, and now at Oklahoma State. My bond with him is probably a little bit different because we were both point guards in similar situations, having played under Coach Pitino. I really took great interest in him as a player, and to watch how he s developed as a coach is truly rewarding. Billy Donovan, Florida Head Coach Ford began his head coaching career in 1997 at the age of 27 at Campbellsville University, an NAIA program in Kentucky. After a sub-.500 season in his inaugural year as a head coach, he led the Tigers to a 28-3 record and was named the Mid-South Coach of the Year in A year later, Campbellsville made its first NAIA National Tournament appearance in nine seasons as the Tigers finished Ford was hired at Eastern Kentucky prior to the season. Despite back-to-back seven-win seasons, he steadily built the Colonels into an Ohio Valley powerhouse, winning 22 games in and taking EKU to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 26 seasons. After winning the OVC title, the Colonels met seventh-ranked Kentucky in the first round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis and fell to the Wildcats despite cutting the lead to five twice in the final four minutes of the game. Eastern Kentucky s 22 victories in are the most for a single season in school history. Matt Witt, the all-time leading scorer in EKU history, played his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons for Coach Ford. Success led to Ford s next position as the head coach at Massachusetts. Following John Calipari s departure, the Minutemen went into a tailspin, going over the next nine seasons and winning just 10 games in However, Ford led a resurgence once again, taking UMass from in his first season to a 24-9 mark in year two and sharing the Atlantic 10 regular-season championship with a 13-3 league record. UMass picked up its first postseason victory in over a decade when the Minutemen defeated Alabama in the first round of the NIT. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

23 COACHING STAFF Travis was one of the brightest point guards I ve coached. He knew how to make a team better and had a great thought process for the game as a player, so it s no surprise to see him today as an outstanding young coach. He has a great style of play and understands spacing well. There s no question in my mind that he s going to make Oklahoma State a contender for their conference championship every year. Rick Pitino, Louisville Head Coach In , Ford and the Minutemen won 25 games, including an win over 14th-ranked Dayton on the road. The win over Dayton propelled the Minutemen into the top 20 of the ratings percentage index. UMass also had a victory at Syracuse and an win at Boston College. UMass peaked at No. 9 in the RPI during the season before settling in the No. 33 spot at season s end. The record was good enough for a No. 2 seed in the National Invitation Tournament. UMass defeated the Orange for a second time in the Carrier Dome -- the first team in history to do so in the same season -- rallying back from a 22-point deficit for an impressive win in the NIT. Massachusetts met two-time defending national champion and No. 1 seed Florida in the NIT semifinals in Madison Square Garden in New York City and came away with an impressive victory over the Gators. UMass fell in the finals to Ohio State, The Minutemen finished the season ranked eighth nationally in scoring offense, averaging 81.5 points per game. UMass ranked third nationally in blocks per game, averaging 7.3 per contest. The Minutemen also averaged 9.2 three-pointers made per game, ranking 13th nationally. Travis Ford is one of the finest young coaches in the country, and has been a true winner throughout his playing and coaching career. He has a great understanding and feel for the game, and he has studied it under some of the game s best coaches. Travis doesn t just think about how he wants his teams to play, he thinks about how his teams are going to win. I have no doubt that he will continue his winning ways at Oklahoma State. Jay Bilas, ESPN Basketball Analyst Ford coached back-to-back Atlantic 10 Players of the Year as Stephane Lasme won the award in and Gary Forbes received the accolade in In fact, he has coached the conference player of the year in four of his last eight seasons of coaching as James Anderson was named the Big 12 Player of the Year in and Smart was awarded that accolade in Ford began his career in the collegiate ranks as a freshman at Missouri in He was named to the UPI Big Eight all-freshman team after averaging 6.4 points and 3.5 assists per game. He transferred to Kentucky the following season and led the Wildcats to the NCAA Tournament three times. Ford was named first-team All-SEC in 1993 and second-team all-league in He was also a twotime Most Valuable Player at the SEC Tournament in 1993 and `94. He was named the Southeast Region MVP as he led Kentucky to the Final Four in 1993 as a junior. Ford owned the Wildcat record for assists in a game with 15 against -- ironically, Eastern Kentucky. He also ranks second on the single-season assists list with 193 during his senior season. His 428 assists in a three-year career rank ninth all-time in the UK record books. An outstanding shooter as well, Ford held the Wildcat record for three-pointers made in a season for 16 years when he made 101 during his junior year. That season, he shot a school-record 52.9 percent from beyond the arc. His 44.5 career threepoint percentage ranks as the best in school history among players with at least 200 attempts. He ranks second in UK history in single-season (91.2 percent) and third in career (88.2) free-throw percentage. At one time, Ford connected on 50 consecutive free throws, a school record. Travis Ford coaches exactly the way he played with passion, energy and intelligence. The success he enjoyed in his first year at Oklahoma State was no surprise to any of us who have closely followed his career. Fran Fraschilla, ESPN Basketball @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 21

24 COACHING STAFF A leader both on the court and off, Ford received Academic All-SEC honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. During his first year at Kentucky, he was named the team s Student-Athlete of the Year. The Madisonville, Ky., native was part of the gold medal winning South squad at the 1990 U.S. Olympic Festival and later played for the U.S. team that won a gold medal at the 1993 World University Games. Ford s prep playing career was also stellar. He led his team to three state tournament appearances during his career at North Hopkins High School and was named All-State. He averaged 31.7 points per game as a senior and was twice named Western Kentucky Player of the Year. Ford s playing days ended in training camp with the Golden State Warriors, but his time in California landed him the role of Danny O Grady in the movie, The Sixth Man. Born Dec. 29, 1969, Travis and his wife, Heather, have three children: Brooks, Kyleigh and Shane. Heather was a swimmer for the Kentucky Wildcats. Ford earned his bachelor of science degree in communications from the University of Kentucky in PLAYERS IN THE PROS James Anderson, Oklahoma State Markel Brown, Oklahoma State Gary Forbes, Massachusetts Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State Stephane Lasme, Massachusetts Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Stephane Lasme, UMass Atlantic 10 Conference Gary Forbes, UMass Atlantic 10 Conference James Anderson, Oklahoma State Big 12 Conference Le Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State Big 12 Conference * Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State Big 12 Conference ^ * Freshman of the Year ^ Player and Freshman of the Year BIG WINS UMass 72, Louisville 68 Louisville, Ky. Dec. 13, 2006 UMass 107, Syracuse 100 Syracuse, N.Y. Nov. 28, 2007 UMass 81, Syracuse 77 Syracuse, N.Y. Mar. 25, 2008 UMass 78, Florida 66 New York, N.Y. Apr. 1, 2008 OSU 71, No. 6 Oklahoma 70 Okla. City, Okla. Mar. 12, 2009 OSU 77, Tennessee 75 Dayton, Ohio Mar. 20, 2009 OSU 73, No. 10 K-State 69 Manhattan, Kan. Jan. 23, 2010 OSU 85, No. 1 Kansas 77 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 27, 2010 OSU 79, No. 2 Missouri 72 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 25, 2012 OSU 76, No. 6 N.C. State 56 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Nov. 18, 2012 OSU 85, No. 1/2 Kansas 80 Lawrence, Kan. Feb. 2, 2013 No. 13 OSU 76, No. 9 K-State 70 Stillwater, Okla. March 9, 2013 OSU 72, No. 5 Kansas 65 Stillwater, Okla. March 1, 2014 CAREER COACHING RECORD Overall Conference Season School Record Pct Record Pct Campbellsville Campbellsville Campbellsville Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Totals 17 seasons Heather, Kyleigh, Travis, Shane and Brooks Ford. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

25 COACHING STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS BUTCH PIERRE ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH SEVENTH YEAR MISSISSIPPI STATE, 84 It s not hard to know where the best high school players have been the last decade. Just look no farther than the travel itinerary of coach Butch Pierre hot on the recruiting trail. He secured one of the top recruiting classes in the country in 2009, ranked as high as No. 4 by HoopScoopOnline.com. He was also instrumental in securing a pair of McDonald s All-Americans on the Cowboy Basketball squad. Pierre was a key factor in Oklahoma State s resurgence to the national spotlight by helping return the Cowboys to the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the second round in Last year s NCAA Tournament appearance marked the 10th time in his tenure that a team he s coached for has made the Big Dance. Pierre has recruited and played a key role in player development at every stop he s coached. He s coached such talents as Tyrus Thomas, the fourth overall lottery selection in the 2006 NBA Draft. Former Pierre players who are currently in the NBA are: Brandon Bass (Celtics), Markel Brown (Nets), Glen Big Baby Davis (Clippers), Chris Johnson (Heat), Marcus Smart (Celtics), Garrett Temple (Wizards), and Marcus Thornton (Celtics). Other former Pierre players who made it in the NBA include: Stromile Swift, the second overall lottery pick in 2000; Anthony Randolph, the 14th overall pick in 2008; and James Anderson, the 20th overall pick in 2010; as well as Ronald Dupree, Terrel Harris and Jabari Smith. Under Pierre, both Anderson and Smart earned Big 12 Player of the Year honors, while Swift, Bass and Davis earned SEC Player of the Year accolades. During his tenure, six players have received conference Freshman of the Year honors. Tyrus Thomas was named the SEC co- Defensive Player of the Year in 2006, and Phil Forte was named the Big 12 s co-sixth Man of the Year in Pierre is recognized by his peers in the industry as a relentless, innovative and extremely successful recruiter. His work ethic and attention to detail is what people have seen everywhere he has worked. In his coaching career, it has helped him land six McDonald s and 12 Parade prep All-Americans, eight junior college All-Americans and two players who earned national junior college Player of the Year honors. Pierre is also instrumental in practice planning and onthe-court practice drills with the team and spends countless hours in his office not only working on recruiting, but studying videos of practice and games, looking for things that can be improved upon. His superior technical basketball knowledge is used in practices and he also assists with the implementation of the Cowboys defensive schemes and philosophy. Prior to OSU, Pierre spent 11 seasons at LSU, including six as the associate head coach. One of the elite assistant coaches and recruiters in college basketball, he has been called one of the top assistants in the nation. Pierre played a pivotal role in the Tigers advancement to the Final Four in LSU defeated Texas A&M, topranked Duke and No. 2 seed Texas en route to Indianapolis before falling to UCLA in the national semifinals. All told, Pierre was involved in four NCAA appearances and two NIT tournaments with the Tigers. LSU also won two SEC Championships (2000, `06) and three SEC Western Division Championships (2000, `05, `06). Pierre has made a mark in coaching everywhere he has set up shop. He has also built and established a reputation throughout the country of turning losing into winning at each institution he has worked at throughout his career. Following a two-year stint at Kentucky State University ( ) where the school posted its first winning season in seven years, Pierre returned to the state of Louisiana at Louisiana-Lafayette, joining the Ragin Cajuns prior to the season. In his eight-year career there, his team won two Sun Belt Tournament titles (1992, `94), won the Sun Belt regular-season championship (1992) and played in two NCAA Tournaments. He also coached Kevin Brooks, the 18th overall selection of the 1991 NBA Draft who spent three seasons with the Denver Nuggets. Butch, Clemmie, Langley, Joseph and Josh Pierre. More than a dozen of his players went on to play professionally and he was elevated to the top assistants position in his second season on the Cajun staff. Pierre left south Louisiana to go to Charlotte for the season where he served for one season, putting together a top-10 recruiting class before heading to LSU. In his lone season with Charlotte, the 49ers won the Conference USA Western Division title and defeated Georgetown in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Pierre received his bachelor s degree in education in 1984 and his master s of education degree in 1986, both from Mississippi State. It has been Coach Pierre s passion and mission to insure that every student-athlete he has recruited works diligently to complete his degree prior to his departure from the university. While successful in recruiting All-American athletes, he has seen these athletes have extraordinary athletic success and most of them have matriculated at their various institutions. A native of Darrow, La., Pierre was a prep and SEC standout in his playing days. At St. Amant High School, he was a prep All-American and the school retired his jersey in Pierre started four seasons as a point guard for Mississippi State. Butch and his wife, Clemmie (Bachelor of Arts, University of Kentucky), are parents of a daughter, Langley, and twin sons, Joseph III and Josh. Langley is a teacher and attending graduate school. Joseph is a manager for the Cowboy Basketball program, while Josh is a member of the Arkansas State basketball team. COACHING CAREER Graduate Assistant, Mississippi State ( ) Assistant Coach, Kentucky State ( ) Assistant Coach, Louisiana-Lafayette ( ) Assistant Head Coach, Louisiana-Lafayette ( ) Assistant Coach, UNC-Charlotte ( ) Assistant Coach, LSU ( ) Associate Head Coach, LSU ( ) Interim Head Coach, LSU (2008) Assistant Coach, Oklahoma State ( ) Associate Head Coach, Oklahoma State (2009-present) PLAYERS IN THE PROS James Anderson, Oklahoma State Brandon Bass, LSU Kevin Brooks, Louisiana-Lafayette Markel Brown, Oklahoma State Glen Davis, LSU Ronald Dupree, LSU Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State Chris Johnson, LSU Anthony Randolph, LSU Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State Jabari Smith, LSU Stromile, Swift, LSU Garrett Temple, LSU Tyrus Thomas, LSU Marcus Thornton, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 23

26 COACHING STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS JAMES DICKEY ASSISTANT COACH SEVENTH YEAR CENTRAL ARKANSAS, 76 James Dickey has returned to the Cowboy Basketball program after a six-year hiatus, including a four-year stint as the head coach for the Houston Cougars. He previously coached at Oklahoma State from under coaches Eddie and Sean Sutton. In more than three decades as a collegiate coach, Dickey has mentored 26 players who went on to play in the NBA. Those players have combined for nearly 160 seasons in the National Basketball Association. In total, 12 former players have been selected in the first round of the NBA Draft, including five in the top-five picks overall. Dickey first got into coaching when he joined the staff at Harding College in Searcy, Ark., for the season. Over the next five seasons, he had coaching stops at Harding Academy and Central Arkansas. Following the season, Dickey accepted an offer from Coach Eddie Sutton to join the Arkansas Razorbacks staff. Dickey worked at Arkansas for four seasons and helped lead the Razorbacks to a cumulative mark of The Hogs put together four-straight NCAA appearances and won the 1982 Southwestern Conference regular-season and postseason titles. Sutton accepted the head coaching job at Kentucky after the campaign, and Dickey also made the move to Lexington. The duo helped lead the Wildcats to an overall record of in the next four seasons. Kentucky went to the NCAA Tournament three times during that span, including an Elite Eight appearance in Kentucky was ranked third in the final Associated Press poll and fourth in the Coaches poll. During the season, Dickey s squad won a school-record 30 games, including an 18-0 mark in Southwest Conference play. Tech advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in the program s history. During the season, the Red Raiders jumped into the top 10 for the first time in school history, finishing eighth in the Associated Press poll and 10th in the CNN/USA Today Coaches poll. Dickey rejoined Coach Sutton at Oklahoma State following one year away from coaching. During that year off, he became familiar with the Cowboy Basketball program as a color commentator for the OSU games broadcast by the Cowboy Sports Network. During Dickey s time in Stillwater, the Cowboys reached several highs. The squad advanced to the Final Four for the first time in nearly a decade and tied a school record with 31 wins. Oklahoma State made NCAA appearances in each of the seasons while Dickey was on staff. During his tenure, OSU had eight players that eventually played in the NBA. Dickey took a two-year break from coaching from 2008 until 2010 before accepting the head coaching position at Houston. During that time, he spent some quality time with his family, even coaching his son s eighth-grade basketball squad. During his stint in Houston, Dickey s squads improved each of the first three seasons he was in charge. In , the Cougars finished just 12-18, but imrpoved to the following season. By the third year of his tenure, UH went and was invited to the Collegiate Basketball Invitational. The Cougars defeated Texas to advance to the quarterfinals of the CBI. The Valley Springs, Ark., native has a daughter, Lauren, an OSU graduate currently living in Tulsa with her husband, Kurt Elsener, also an OSU grad; and a son, Jared, who is a freshman at Oklahoma State and a student manager for the Cowboys. COACHING CAREER Assistant Coach, Harding College ( ) Head Coach, Harding Academy ( ) Assistant Coach, Central Arkansas ( ) Assistant Coach, Arkansas ( ) Assistant Coach, Kentucky ( ) Head Coach, Texas Tech ( ) Assistant Coach, Oklahoma State ( ) Head Coach, Houston ( ) Assistant Coach, Oklahoma State (2014-present) PLAYERS IN THE PROS Tony Allen, Oklahoma State James Anderson, Oklahoma State Tony Battie, Texas Tech Winston Bennett, Kentucky Tony Brown, Arkansas Cory Carr, Texas Tech Rex Chapman, Kentucky JamesOn Curry, Oklahoma State Mark Davis, Texas Tech LeRon Ellis, Kentucky Andre Emmett, Texas Tech Joey Graham, Oklahoma State Stephen Graham, Oklahoma State Darvin Ham, Texas Tech Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State Scott Hastings, Arkansas Byron Irvin, Arkansas Joe Kleine, Arkansas Andrew Lang, Arkansas John Lucas, Oklahoma State Ivan McFarlin, Oklahoma State Chris Mills, Kentucky Alvin Robertson, Arkansas Jason Sasser, Texas Tech Darrell Walker, Arkansas Kenny Walker, Kentucky Dickey got his first collegiate head coaching opportunity after the season. Dickey was named Texas Tech s 11th head coach on April 10, 1991, after serving as an assistant for one season. He amassed a record and made two trips to the NCAA Tournament as the Red Raiders head coach. Dickey earned well-deserved honors for his team s turnaround performance, being named consensus SWC Coach of the Year, as well as the NABC District Coach of the Year. James and his son, Jared. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

27 COACHING STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS CHRIS FERGUSON ASSISTANT COACH EIGHTH YEAR CUMBERLAND (KY.) COLLEGE, 81 Chris Ferguson enters his eighth season on the Cowboy coaching staff. He was a factor in the smooth transition when Travis Ford took over the program, having spent the previous season with the Cowboys. Ferguson came to Oklahoma State prior to the season after spending two seasons at East Carolina. He had been promoted to associate head coach of the Pirates before his departure to Stillwater. Ferguson has been instrumental in Oklahoma State s resurgence over the past six seasons, as the Cowboys have appeared in the NCAA Tournament four times in the last six seasons. He played an integral part in signing one of the top recruiting classes in the country in 2009, ranking as high as No. 4 according to HoopScoopOnline.com. He also recruited Cowboy Marcus Smart, a McDonald s All-American, and has coached four former Cowboys who have made it to the NBA. Ferguson is well respected in the coaching fraternity where his strengths lie in his on-the-floor coaching abilities and his recruiting prowess. His energy and enthusiasm on the court is infectious, keeping pace with today s youth. Ferguson joined the ECU staff in 2005 following an eight-year tenure with the Tennessee Volunteers dating back to the season, which began under coach Jerry Green. He was retained by coach Buzz Peterson when he was hired in Ferguson was quickly promoted to associate head coach two years later prior to the campaign. In all, Tennessee captured two Southeastern Conference Eastern Division titles and one overall SEC championship during his stay. While with the Vols, Ferguson was also credited with recruiting and coaching 11 different players who made All-SEC, three All-Americans, two SEC Players of the Year, four McDonald s All-Americans, four NBA players and a lottery pick. Prior to arriving at Tennessee, Ferguson spent six years on Bill Foster s staff at Virginia Tech from 1991 to While in Blacksburg, he played a key role in helping guide the Hokies to 63 victories in his last three seasons, including a 23-6 mark in which earned Virginia Tech an NCAA Tournament appearance. A year earlier, the Hokies produced a school-record 25 wins and an NIT title. Ferguson earned his first collegiate position in 1986 at UNC-Asheville, serving a one-year stint on Green s Bulldog staff before moving north to Appalachian State. From 1987 to 1991, he worked under former Eddie Sutton assistant Tom Apke and helped lead the Mountaineers to upper division finishes in the Southern Conference his final three seasons before his appointment at Virginia Tech. Ferguson began his coaching career in 1982, working four years at Freedom High School in Morganton, N.C., beginning as an assistant under head coach Terry Rogers. Ferguson was a four-year basketball letterman, earning a pair of letters each at Central Wesleyan (S.C.) College and Cumberland (Ky.) College while helping both squads to NAIA National Tournament appearances. As a prep standout at Hendersonville (N.C.) High School, Ferguson was selected to the all-state unit and was named Western North Carolina Player of the Year in He was also an all-conference performer in football and baseball from Ferguson earned his bachelor s degree in physical education and health from Cumberland in He and his wife, Mary, have a family of five: Brian, Crystal, Lathon, Anna Brian and Delaney. COACHING CAREER Assistant Coach, Freedom High School ( ) Assistant Coach, UNC-Asheville ( ) Assistant Coach, Appalachian State ( ) Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech ( ) Assistant Coach, Tennessee ( ) Associate Head Coach, Tennessee ( ) Assistant Coach, East Carolina ( ) Associate Head Coach, East Carolina (2007) Assistant Coach, Oklahoma State (2007-present) PLAYERS IN THE PROS James Anderson, Oklahoma State Markel Brown, Oklahoma State Jackie Butler, Tennessee Marcus Haislip, Tennessee Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State JuJuan Smith, Tennessee C.J. Watson, Tennessee Vincent Yarborough, Tennessee In his eight seasons in Knoxville, Ferguson helped lead the Vols to an impressive run of six consecutive postseason appearances, including four-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001). Tennessee advanced to the second round in 1999 before earning a Sweet 16 berth the following season. Chris and Mary @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 25

28 SUPPORT STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS JOSEPH BIGGS ASSISTANT AD/BASKETBALL 13TH YEAR OTTAWA, 97 Entering his ninth year as the assistant athletic director for basketball is Joseph Biggs. He oversees travel, budget, scheduling, special events, alumni relations, and all other administrative and operational functions of the Cowboy Basketball program. Biggs has been at Oklahoma State for 12 years, as he previously oversaw all marketing efforts of the Oklahoma State athletic department from He was responsible for season ticket campaigns, ticket office operations, merchandising, internet operation, contracts/vendor relationships, and all game-day staging. During his tenure, OSU set an all-time record for football season ticket sales in 2004, as well as records for total ticket revenues, merchandise revenues, multimedia rights revenues and soft-drink revenues. Prior to his arrival at Oklahoma State, Biggs served as associate director of athletics/ external affairs at Emporia State University for two years. He was in charge of all fundraising, development, marketing, corporate sales, ticketing campaigns and media relations activities. Biggs also oversaw successful funding efforts to begin a women s soccer program. During his era, Emporia State athletics established all-time marks for annual monies raised and total revenues generated. He also served as director of development for the Tulsa Sports Commission from May of 1999 to September of Biggs served as an assistant basketball coach and an assistant athletic director at Ottawa University from He earned his bachelor s degree in history from Ottawa in He participated in basketball and golf while attending Ottawa. He received his master s degree in sports administration from Kansas in Born May 3, 1975, Joey and his wife, the former Michelle Arndt, have been married for 12 years. The couple has two daughters, Jenika (4) and Jackelynn (3). OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS JAKE MANZELMANN STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH NINTH YEAR NORTHEASTERN STATE, 00 Entering his ninth season as the speed, strength and conditioning coach for the Cowboy Basketball program is Jake Manzelmann. It is his second stint at Oklahoma State as he worked as a graduate assistant during the season working primarily with the football and women s basketball programs. Manzelmann has transformed several Cowboys through conditioning and strength training. Byron Eaton, who weighed in at 248 pounds when Coach Ford arrived in Stillwater, went on a strict diet and workout regimen under Manzelmann s supervision. By the time the season began, Eaton was competing at his ideal playing weight of 205 pounds throughout his senior season. Conversely, Manzelmann can also transform players in the opposite direction. Marshall Moses arrived at OSU weighing 213 pounds, but after three years, began his senior year at 255 and became a dominant big man in the Big 12. In just three short months after his arrival in Stillwater as a freshman, Le Bryan Nash put on 15 pounds of muscle and was quickly ready to battle at the collegiate level. Another instance is the transformation of current Cowboy Michael Cobbins. When the OSU post player arrived from Amarillo, Texas, his measurements were 6 feet, 8 inches tall and 183 pounds. With a redshirt season and Manzelmann s strength program, Cobbins enters his senior year at 230 pounds and a clearly more muscular frame. During the one-year hiatus from Stillwater, Manzelmann spent a season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the football program at Texas Tech. He also served as the strength and conditioning coach for the local minor league hockey team. Manzelmann initially came to Oklahoma State from Northeastern University in Boston, Mass., where he worked specifically with the football, women s basketball, and men s & women s hockey teams. A graduate of Northeastern Oklahoma State University in Tahlequah, Manzelmann is strength & conditioning coach certified (SCCC) and is also certified as a corrective exercise specialist (CES). Manzelmann and his wife, the former Taylor Hardeman, were married on May 18, Taylor played basketball for the Cowgirls from The couple has a son, Kelby, born Oct. 24, Michelle, Jenika, Jackelynn and Joseph Biggs. Jake, Kelby and Taylor Manzelmann. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

29 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS BRIAN LUCAS VIDEO COORDINATOR FIFTH YEAR FLORIDA, 08 SUPPORT STAFF Brian Lucas enters his fifth season on Travis Ford s staff serving as the team s head video coordinator. Upon his arrival, he transformed the physical landscape of the video suite with state-of-the-art equipment and multiple working stations. He spearheaded the Cowboy video program s vision with innovative video editing and statistical analysis through film. In such a short period, his efforts have produced a video atmosphere that is now regarded as one of the premier video programs in the country. His duties include breaking down film for self-scouting to help ensure improvement with individual players and team concepts, opponent-scouting for the coaches to prepare a game plan of the opponent team s style of play and individual player tendencies, maintaining a video database, coordinating film exchange with Oklahoma State s opponents, constructing motivational recruiting videos, and managing the filming of all practices, individuals, conditioning and games. Lucas came to OSU from Florida, where he spent four seasons. He served as the assistant video coordinator for the Gator men s basketball program studying under two-time national champion coach Billy Donovan for three seasons. During his tenure, Lucas main tasks consisted of constructing self- and opponent-scout edits, producing highlight videos, as well as filming practices and games. In addition to his regular duties, he changed the way games would be logged into the video software by instituting hot keys that allowed the process to be more efficient and detailed breaking down games for the coaching staff. Previously, he volunteered with UF women s basketball team under head coach Carolyn Peck during the season as the assistant video coordinator to gain basketball experience. Lucas earned his bachelor s degree in sports management from Florida in 2008 and received his master s degree in sports management from UF in Born on Mother s Day on May 12, 1985, Lucas graduated from Selinsgrove Area High School in Pennsylvania in He played both basketball and tennis in high school. He is currently single and lives in Stillwater. TOMMY WADE DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SEVENTH YEAR SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE, VIDEO DEPARTMENT OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS Tommy Wade enters his seventh season as the director of player development at Oklahoma State. He joined Coach Ford s staff after spending time as the head coach at Oklahoma City University. Wade, who came to Oklahoma State after a threeyear stint at Oklahoma City, had been a member of the Stars coaching staff during their back-to-back NAIA Division I championship seasons. With Wade s assistance, OCU went with three NAIA national title game appearances, three Sooner Athletic Conference championships and two SAC Tournament titles in three seasons. He also coached six All-Americans. Prior to OCU, Wade was an assistant at Kentucky Wesleyan, which won the 2001 NCAA Division II championship, reached four national championship games, won three regular-season Great Lakes Valley Conference crowns, three conference tournament titles and posted four 30-win seasons in six years. Kentucky Wesleyan went during Wade s tenure as an assistant. Wade has coached as an assistant at OCU, Kentucky Wesleyan, Missouri State, Murray State, South Alabama and St. Catherine College in Kentucky. He began his coaching career at Hopkinsville University Heights Academy in Kentucky, where he directed the team to the Class A state championship in Wade has been a part of three NCAA Tournament teams. At South Alabama, Wade aided in winning two Sun Belt Conference championships and two NCAA Tournament berths working as an assistant coach for Bill Musselman and Bob Weltich. Wade was also part of an Ohio Valley Conference championship team at Murray State. A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., Wade was an all-state player at Hopkinsville High School as a senior in He played basketball at Murray State his freshman and sophomore seasons and transferred to Southeast Missouri State for his junior and senior years. His basketball career continued by playing professionally in Argentina for three years and one season in Europe before entering the coaching ranks. Wade earned a bachelor s degree in physical education from Southeast Missouri State in Coach Travis Ford with (from left) Brock McGinnis, Brian Lucas and Michael @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 27

30 SUPPORT STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS MARY LEE DRAPER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 25TH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE Mary Lee tremendously enjoys her affiliation with OSU Athletics, which began in 1985 as executive assistant to Athletic Director Myron Roderick. Opportunity then took Mary Lee to be Stillwater District Office Manager for Congressman Wes Watkins. She returned to OSU Athletics, as Coach Eddie Sutton recruited Mary Lee in October of 1990 to join his Cowboy Basketball administrative staff, where she remained throughout his tenure. She continued on as executive assistant to Coach Sean Sutton. Mary Lee currently is greatly enjoying her seventh year as executive assistant to coach Travis Ford and the OSU Cowboy Basketball team. Among Mary Lee s favorite duties with the Cowboy Basketball program is being advisor to the men s basketball support organization SPURS. She is delighted Coach Ford s wife Heather joined her as an advisor. Mary Lee has two children, Cherie Leean and the late Dan, III, and three grandchildren: Anna, Sterling and Caroline. Local family members include her sister Martha & her husband & Don Lyon; and her brother Judge Robert L. Hert, Jr., & his wife, Joan. Mary Lee s mother, Lillie Lee Hert, passed away in April at the age of 100. Mary Lee is a graduate of Stillwater High School, Oklahoma State University, Leadership Stillwater and Leadership Oklahoma Class III. She attends Life Church, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity & Chapter BU of PEO. She greatly enjoys books, movies and traveling with family and friends as well as with the Cowboy Basketball family. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS DR. VAL GENE IVEN TEAM PHYSICIAN EIGHTH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 85 Entering his eighth year as the athletic team physician at Oklahoma State, Dr. Val Gene Iven oversees all Cowboy and Cowgirl athletic health care out of OSU s sports medicine/ athletic training facility in the Athletics Center. Dr. Iven returned to OSU in May of 2007 after serving 13 years as the team physician for the Tennessee Volunteers, the longest period for anyone in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference. A native of Pond Creek, Okla., Dr. Iven earned his B.S. from Oklahoma State in He received his M.D. in 1989 from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. After completing a family medicine residency, he was the first primary care sports medicine fellow at Oklahoma. Iven is board certified in Family Practice and has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine. He is a member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine, the American College of Sports Medicine, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He and his wife, the former Angela Hight of Oklahoma City, have two children: a daughter, Austyn (a member of the Cowgirl Basketball team), and a son, Carson. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS DR. MARILYN MIDDLEBROOK ASSOCIATE AD/ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 30TH YEAR EMPORIA STATE Dr. Marilyn Middlebrook joined the athletics department in She has worked in student services on the Oklahoma State campus for 30 years, and was director of student services in the OSU College of Education before coming to athletics. Dr. Middlebrook is a motheraway-from-home for OSU student-athletes and, along with the rest of the ASSA staff, strives to create a positive and encouraging environment for all who walk into the Academic Enhancement Center. Dr. Middlebrook s goal, besides academic success and NCAA/Big 12 compliance, is to produce well-rounded individuals ready to enter the professional world after graduation. Dr. Middlebrook is a graduate of Emporia State University, where she also earned her master s degree. She completed work on her doctorate in higher education at Oklahoma State. Dr. Middlebrook and her husband, Dan, have three children: Bruce & his wife, Melissa; Amy & her husband, Danny; and Brad and his wife, Emily; as well as nine grandchildren: Halley Jo, Riley, Luke, Natalie, Maggie, Molly, Jolie, Brady and Jett. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS MIKE NOTEWARE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, MEDIA RELATIONS 19TH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 93 Mike Noteware is entering his 24th year in the Athletic Media Relations office and his 19th as a full-time staff member. He is the associate director of media relations and has been the men s basketball contact for the past 14 seasons. Noteware also directs Oklahoma State s information services for the Cowgirl softball program, as well as assisting with football and OSU s other 15 sports. He began working in the media relations department in 1991 as a student assistant and was promoted to graduate assistant in He was named coordinator of media relations in October of The Tulsa, Okla., native has been the primary contact for two-thirds of OSU s 18 sports at some point in his career. He was the sport contact for softball during its three visits to the Women s College World Series in 1994, 98 and 2011, as well as the baseball SID during its 1997 College World Series appearance. Other highlights have included the 2004 Final Four trip, as well as a Cotton Bowl appearance and a national runner-up finish by the Cowgirl golf team that same season. A graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in 1989, Noteware graduated from Oklahoma State in 1993 with a degree in statistics, as well as a minor in business administration and Spanish. Mike and his wife, Susan, celebrated their sixth anniversary this past July. The couple has a yellow lab, Wyatt, and a golden retriever, Norman. Mike is the son of Carol Strout and the late Carson Noteware. He has a sister, Shelley, and two nephews: Michael and Taylor. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

31 SUPPORT STAFF OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS KEITON PAGE ASST. S&C COACH THIRD YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 12 After four successful years as a member of the Cowboy Basketball team, Keiton Page has joined the staff as an assistant strength & conditioning coach, and is in his third year in that capacity. A four-year letterman at Oklahoma State, Page holds the school records for most three-pointers made (299) and attempted (812) in a career. He finished with 1,651 career points, ranking seventh on that OSU list. Page became just the third player in school history to record 1,500 points, 300 assists and 100 steals in a career. Page s career-high 40 points against Texas as a senior propelled the Cowboys to a win over the Longhorns. For his efforts, he was named the Big 12 Conference s Player of the Week. He is also the only player in school history to have defeated a No. 1 (Kansas) and No. 2 (Missouri) ranked team in his career. Page was a two-time All-Big 12 selection and a two-time Academic All-Big 12 first-team honoree. He graduated from OSU with a degree in university studies in May of He is currently working on his master s degree in recreational management. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS AMY RANDOLPH LEARNING SPECIALIST, ACADEMIC CENTER 13TH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 94 Amy Randolph is entering her 13th year as an academic facilitator for Cowboy Basketball, as well as several other student-athletes. In her position, she teaches important study skills, such as time management and organization, with the goal of helping them excel as students. Randolph served as a tutor for student-athletes as an undergraduate student at Oklahoma State in She continued tutoring and facilitating student-athletes part-time until becoming a full-time staff member six years ago. After earning her bachelor of arts degree in Spanish and a bachelor of science degree in foreign language education, Randolph spent four years as a middle school Spanish teacher. She returned to school and earned her master s degree in international studies in Amy and her husband of 19 years, Danny, have three children: Halley, Riley and Luke. Halley is a senior and the starting catcher for the Stillwater High School varsity softball team and has accepted a scholarship offer to play at Central Oklahoma. Riley is a sophomore and is a member of the Stillwater High School pom squad. Luke is in seventh grade and spends his free time playing baseball, basketball and golf. Randolph also finds time to teach fitness classes weight training, indoor cycling and Pilates at GymOne in Stillwater. She spends most of her free time at sporting events, but does enjoy relaxing with a good book when the opportunity presents itself. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS DR. MARK PASCALE TEAM ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON 10TH YEAR FLORIDA STATE, 77 Mark S. Pascale, M.D., has been the head team orthopaedic surgeon for Oklahoma State s varsity sports teams for the past nine seasons. Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, he practices at the McBride Clinic and Bone and Joint Hospital in Oklahoma City. Dr. Pascale is an active member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and the Arthroscopy Association of North America and has published numerous articles on sports medicine and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Pascale graduated summa cum laude from Florida State in 1977 with a B.S. in chemistry, and then attended medical school at Florida, graduating with honors in He and his wife, Renee, have three sons: Nicholas, Blaise and Luke; and a daughter, Madeleine. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS KARL SMITH ATHLETIC TRAINER, MED, ATC FIRST YEAR CENTRAL ARKANSAS, 13 Karl Smith enters his first season as the athletic trainer for the Cowboy Basketball team, but his second the OSU athletic department. Smith spent the past season as a graduate assistant for the Cowgirl Softball program. Smith came to Oklahoma State after graduating from the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. There, he received his bachelor s degree in athletic training. During his four-year stint at UCA, he worked mainly with the Bear football program, but was also involved with men s and women s basketball, as well as women s volleyball. Smith, a native of South Carolina, graduated from Cabot High School in Arkansas in The son of a military father, his family frequently relocated. His parents are Randy and Colleen Smith, and he has a sister, Sylvia, and a brother, Paul, who both reside in South Carolina. Following graduation, Smith spent two years on a LDS mission in Ventura, Calif. Born Oct. 5, 1987, in Mons, Belgium, Karl married the former Angela Rowell on July 10, He enjoys playing golf in his spare time, and is an avid music @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 29

32 SUPPORT STAFF ELLIE TROYER Office Student Assistant MANAGERS Back Row (L to R): Nate Henry, Brendan Roberts, Brad Lewis, Hunter Cottle, Jared Dickey, Brett Budke, Sam Brown. Front Row (L to R): Austin Waters, Jeff Barr, Ben Nemecek (head manager), Head Coach Travis Ford, Justin Carson, Michael Mrkacek, Joseph Pierre. Not pictured: Justin Hendrix. KELSEY CLOUD Office Student Assistant SPURS Back Row (L to R): Heather Ford (advisor), Scout Baker, Ashley Voss, Caroline Swank, Aubrey Mayfield, Jaclyn Slattery, Ashleigh Young, Bria Colgan, Emily Williams, Sarah Coffey, Hannah Bingham, Brooke Harrell, Karen McPhearson, Julia White, Mary Kate Jenks, Mary Lee Draper (advisor). Middle Row (L to R): Abby Schikevitz, Jessica Mass, CJ Satterwhite (treasurer), Jill Robben (buddy coordinator), Julia Carnley (president), Carlie Goekeler (vice-president), Taylor McCarthy (social chair), Taylor Wolters (secretary), Bailey Ross. Front Row (L to R): Kyndall Muncrief, Fritzi Francis, Mikyla Cooper, Emily Kilgo, Carleigh Wood, Maci Slater, Hannah Frizzell, Emma Thomas. Not Pictured: Brooke Nation, Jessica Shaw (fundraising chair), Nadine O Neil. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

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36 GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA STILLWATER, OKLA. CAPACITY - 13,611 BUILT RENOVATED HOME OF 51 NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS TWO NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS * SIX FINAL FOURS A more comprehensive history of Gallagher-Iba Arena can be found on pages @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

37 GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER The Athletic Training Room is specifically designed for the prevention and care of sports injuries sustained by student-athletes. WEIGHT ROOM The weight room is just steps away from the Cowboy Basketball locker room and contains state-of-the-art equipment. The Cowboy Basketball locker room is the best in the country. TRAINING TABLE 10,800 square feet and used by all of OSU s varsity sports. TEAM ROOM Where the team meets before the game, at halftime and after the game. VARSITY ROOM Just steps from the coaches offices, the Varsity Room is where the Cowboys eat pregame for home games. ARTWORK Giant wall murals and inspirational quotes showcasing Cowboy Basketball are found throughout the locker room. SPA Cowboy Basketball players enjoy a spa-like treatment following practice, with both hot and cold tubs accessible at their fingertips. LOUNGE Five flat-panel LCD televisions, plush leather seats, and an orange and black pool table are just some of the features in the locker room @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

38 COWBOY BASKETBALL MOMENTS Oklahoma State has had its share of exciting games and big upsets in the Ford era. From the moment Ford was hired, the Cowboys have proven the ability to take on any opponent in any venue. OFF THE COURT MOMENTS The Cowboys have picked up several wins over top-10 teams inside Gallagher-Iba Arena, but have also been victorious on the road in venues like Allen Field House and Bramlage Coliseum. ON THE COURT MOMENTS FORD HIRED Travis Ford was named the new head coach at Oklahoma State University on April 17, OKLAHOMA STATE 71, #6 OKLAHOMA 70 In Ford s first season, the Cowboys upset a highly favored Sooner squad, including Blake Griffin, in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City. OKLAHOMA STATE 85, #1 KANSAS 77 For the first time in two decades, the Cowboys defeated a topranked team. The Jayhawks came into Gallagher-Iba Arena with national championship aspirations, but were foiled by the Pokes. COWBOYS RIDE AGAIN On April 17, 2013, Marcus Smart, along with Markel Brown and Le Bryan Nash, announced they would return for the season at a press conference in the OSU Student Union. OKLAHOMA STATE 79, #2 MISSOURI 72 For the second time in three seasons, the Cowboys knocked off a top-two team at home with the win over the Tigers. Markel Brown made SportsCenter s top plays with two dunks in the game. PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF CHAMPS The Cowboys defeated No. 6 N.C. State in the championship game to win the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. HOMECOMING & HOOPS In one of the most electrifying events ever, Oklahoma State celebrated the upcoming season with the greatest Homecoming & Hoops shows ever. OKLAHOMA STATE 85, #2 KANSAS 80 The Cowboys picked up their biggest win on the road in school history when they upset the No. 1/2 Jayhawks on their home court inside Allen Field House. OKLAHOMA STATE 72, #5 KANSAS 65 On the verge of being left out of the NCAA Tournament, the Cowboys punched their tickets to the big dance with a signature win over the rival Jayhawks. COLLEGE GAMEDAY For the second time in school history, ESPN s College GameDay was on site for a game inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. This time, it was the Kansas contest on March 1, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

39 YEAR IN REVIEW Oklahoma State entered the season with lofty expectations. Marcus Smart, Markel Brown and Le Bryan Nash had expressed their intentions to return during a public announcement at the Student Union in April. That, coupled with the return of juniors Michael Cobbins and Brian Williams, along with sharp-shooting specialist Phil Forte, was reason for optimism. It led to the Cowboys being ranked in the preseason top 10 for the first time since The excitement also generated a lot of publicity. Smart became the first current student-athlete to ever appear as the guest picker on ESPN s College GameDay for Football, in town for OSU s win over Baylor. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated s regional basketball preview, and Oklahoma State was scheduled for four Big Monday games on ESPN. Stillwater was also to be the site of ESPN s College GameDay, prior to the Cowboys matchup with Kansas on March 1. Oklahoma State was ranked No. 8 entering the season and rolled through its first three opponents by an average margin of 47 points per game. Next on the schedule was a much-hyped game with No. 11 Memphis. With a raucous sold-out Gallagher-Iba Arena and a national television audience, the Cowboys corralled the Tigers with a victory. OSU traveled to south Florida with a No. 5 ranking for a four-game swing. The Cowboys throttled South Florida in Tampa, and after a 10-point victory over the Big Ten s Purdue in the first round of the Old Spice Classic, a narrow two-point win over Butler set up a rematch with Memphis. Despite Smart playing ill for much of the game, the Cowboys hung with the Tigers before falling for their first loss of the season. Oklahoma State regrouped and rattled off five-straight wins, including a five-point victory over No. 20 Colorado in Las Vegas, to wrap up non-league action with a 12-1 mark. Unfortunately, the last win came with a price. Cobbins, the Cowboys best defensive post player, went down with an Achilles injury vs Robert Morris in the final non-conference game of the regular season and was out for the year. The loss of Cobbins may not look like much on paper... he was averaging just 4.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. However, his presence on the court was profound. As the lone rim protector on the squad, he allowed Smart and Brown to play more aggressively on defense, knowing that if the player they were guarding against got past them, Cobbins was there to back them up. He was also a respected leader on the team, both on and off the court. OSU opened league play in Manhattan, Kan., and dropped a narrow three-point decision to the Wildcats. The Cowboys won their next three games, including an win over upstart Texas, and headed to Lawrence where a national CBS audience would watch a matchup of top-15 teams. Despite falling behind by as many as 19 points late in the first half, OSU made a surge in the second period and outscored the Jayhawks after halftime and lost after a rushed shot by Nash at the buzzer fell short. Smart nearly recorded a triple-double against KU, finishing with 16 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. After the Kansas loss, the Cowboys defeated West Virginia at home before going on a seven-game skid. The streak including a triple-overtime loss to Iowa State, the Cyclones first win in Stillwater since After a loss at Texas Tech, Smart was suspended for the next three games. Despite a valiant effort by the Cowboys in Waco, including a three-point make at the end of regulation by freshman Leyton Hammonds, OSU lost to Baylor in overtime. With Smart back on the court against Texas Tech in Stillwater, the Cowboys romped to an victory. OSU won at TCU by 22 points, setting up a matchup with fifth-ranked Kansas in Stillwater with College GameDay in attendance. Despite all the distractions brought on by the added attention, the Cowboys focused on the task at hand... defeating the Jayhawks. Kansas outrebounded OSU 42-24, but the Cowboy defense kept the Jayhawks in check, allowing KU to score just 65 points in a seven-point victory. Brown and Smart each scored 21 points while limiting Andrew Wiggins, the first pick in the NBA Draft just three months later, to just 15 points on 16 shot attempts. The Cowboys finished off Kansas State just two days later on Big Monday, defeating the Wildcats thanks to a game-high 23 points from Forte. He connected on 6-of-11 shots from long range. Oklahoma State defeated Texas Tech in the first round of the Big 12 Championship, setting up a third game with Kansas in the quarterfinals. The Cowboys pushed KU to overtime before falling Despite an 8-10 mark in league play, Oklahoma State was selected as an at-large team for the NCAA Tournament. It marked the first time since 1989 that a team with a sub-.500 league record was chosen for the tourney, displaying the confidence the selection committee had in the Pokes. OSU kept pace with fifth-seeded Gonzaga in the round of 64 in San Diego, Calif., but eventually, the Bulldog offense was too much and the Cowboys lost Smart was named an honable mention All-American by the Associated Press and a thirdteam selection by the NABC. Brown and Nash were both named all-conference, while Forte was named the co-sixth Man of the Year in the Big 12 by the league coaches. Forte, along with Christien Sager, were both named to the Academic All-District @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 31

40 RESULTS Record Overall Home Away Neutral All games Big 12 Conference games Non-Conference games Date Opponent (Rank) Venue Location Time TV Attn Score Fri, Nov 8 Mississippi Valley State (8/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. 7 pm FSSW+ 9,402 W Tue, Nov 12 Utah Valley (8/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. 7 pm FSOK 7,526 W Fri, Nov 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (8/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. 7 pm FSOK 8,321 W Tue, Nov 19 Memphis (7/11) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. ^ 7 pm ESPN 13,611 W Mon, Nov 25 at South Florida (5/NR) Sun Dome Tampa, Fla. 6 pm ESPNews 6,240 W Thu, Nov 28 vs Purdue (5/NR) HP Field House Lake Buena Vista, Fla. ^ 11 am ESPN2 4,255 W Fri, Nov 29 vs Butler (5/NR) HP Field House Lake Buena Vista, Fla. ^ 12:30 pm ESPN 4,182 W Sun, Dec 1 vs Memphis (5/21) HP Field House Lake Buena Vista, Fla. ^ 6:30 pm ESPN2 3,633 L Fri, Dec 6 South Carolina (9/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, 8:30 pm ESPNU 13,611 W Sat, Dec 14 vs Louisiana Tech (7/NR) Chesapeake Energy Arena Okla. City, Okla. + 1 pm ESPNU 7,047 W Tue, Dec 17 Delaware State (7/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. 7 pm FCS 8,579 W Sat, Dec 21 vs Colorado (7/20) MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nev. ~ 10:30 pm ESPN2 5,207 W Mon, Dec 30 Robert Morris (6/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. 6 pm ESPNU 9,514 W Sat, Jan 4 at Kansas State (6/RV) Bramlage Coliseum Manhattan, Kan. * 3 pm ESPNU 12,528 L Wed, Jan 8 Texas (11/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 8 pm ESPNU 9,068 W Sat, Jan 11 at West Virginia (11/NR) WVU Coliseum Morgantown, W. Va. * 3 pm Big 12 12,078 W Wed, Jan 15 TCU (9/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 7 pm Big 12 8,890 W Sat, Jan 18 at Kansas (9/15) Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kan. * 3 pm CBS 16,300 L Sat, Jan 25 West Virginia (11/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 1 pm ESPN2 10,011 W Mon, Jan 27 at Oklahoma (8/23) Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Okla. * 8 pm ESPN 13,093 L Sat, Feb 1 Baylor (8/NR) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 1 pm ESPN 11,500 L Mon, Feb 3 Iowa State (19/16) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 8 pm ESPN 10,132 L 3ot Sat, Feb 8 at Texas Tech (19/NR) United Spirit Arena Lubbock, Texas * 8:30 pm ESPNU 15,098 L Tue, Feb 11 at Texas (NR/19) Erwin Events Center Austin, Texas * 6 pm ESPN2 10,904 L Sat, Feb 15 Oklahoma Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 1 pm ESPN2 10,070 L Mon, Feb 17 at Baylor Ferrell Center Waco, Texas * 8 pm ESPN 6,517 L ot Sat, Feb 22 Texas Tech Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 12:45 pm Big 12 11,539 W Mon, Feb 24 at TCU Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, Texas * 6 pm ESPNU 5,723 W Sat, Mar 1 Kansas (NR/5) Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 8 pm ESPN 13,611 W Mon, Mar 3 Kansas State Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. * 8 pm ESPN 10,969 W Sat, Mar 8 at Iowa State (RV/16) Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa * 1 pm ESPN 14,384 L ot Wed, Mar 12 vs Texas Tech Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. ß 6 pm Big 12 18,972 W Thu, Mar 13 vs Kansas (RV/10) Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. ß 2 pm ESPN2 18,972 L ot Fri, Mar 21 vs Gonzaga Viejas Arena San Diego, Calif. # 3:40 pm TNT 11,196 L LEGEND Neutral Sites: ^ Old Spice Big 12/SEC Challenge + All-College Classic ~ MGM Grand Showcase * Big 12 Conference game ß Big 12 Championship # NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Championship Television: FSSW+ Fox Sports Southwest Plus FSOK Fox Sports Oklahoma FCS Fox College Sports Big 12 Big 12 Network Rankings are based on the Associated Press poll @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

41 OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 33 Smart, Marcus Brown, Markel Nash, Le'Bryan Forte, Phil Williams, Brian Murphy, Kamari Clark, Stevie Cobbins, Michael Hammonds, Leyton Sager, Christien Gaskins, Gary Perez, Jackson Stuen, Ford Cox, Mason Budke, Alex Soucek, Marek Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Totals Oklahoma State Opponents CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 33 Smart, Marcus Brown, Markel Nash, Le'Bryan Forte, Phil Murphy, Kamari Williams, Brian Clark, Stevie Hammonds, Leyton Sager, Christien Budke, Alex Cox, Mason Perez, Jackson Soucek, Marek Gaskins, Gary Stuen, Ford Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Totals Oklahoma State Opponents @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 33

42 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS OKLAHOMA STATE Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W UTAH VALLEY W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W MEMPHIS W at South Florida W vs Purdue W vs Butler W vs Memphis L SOUTH CAROLINA W vs Louisiana Tech W DELAWARE STATE W vs Colorado W ROBERT MORRIS W at Kansas State L TEXAS W at West Virginia W TCU W at Kansas L WEST VIRGINIA W at Oklahoma L BAYLOR L IOWA STATE Lot at Texas Tech L at Texas L OKLAHOMA L at Baylor Lot TEXAS TECH W at TCU W KANSAS W KANSAS STATE W at Iowa State Lot vs Texas Tech W vs Kansas Lot vs Gonzaga L Oklahoma State Opponents OPPONENT Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W UTAH VALLEY W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W MEMPHIS W at South Florida W vs Purdue W vs Butler W vs Memphis L SOUTH CAROLINA W vs Louisiana Tech W DELAWARE STATE W vs Colorado W ROBERT MORRIS W at Kansas State L TEXAS W at West Virginia W TCU W at Kansas L WEST VIRGINIA W at Oklahoma L BAYLOR L IOWA STATE Lot at Texas Tech L at Texas L OKLAHOMA L at Baylor Lot TEXAS TECH W at TCU W KANSAS W KANSAS STATE W at Iowa State Lot vs Texas Tech W vs Kansas Lot vs Gonzaga L Opponents Oklahoma State @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

43 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Date Score STUEN,FORD NASH,LE'BR WILLIAMS,B CLARK,STEV FORTE,PHIL SOUCEK,MAR SAGER,CHRI MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W UTAH VALLEY W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W MEMPHIS W DNP DNP at South Florida W DNP vs Purdue W DNP DNP vs Butler W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Memphis L DNP DNP DNP SOUTH CAROLINA W DNP vs Louisiana Tech W DNP DNP DELAWARE STATE W DNP vs Colorado W DNP ROBERT MORRIS W DNP at Kansas State L DNP DNP TEXAS W DNP at West Virginia W DNP DNP TCU W at Kansas L DNP DNP WEST VIRGINIA W DNP DNP at Oklahoma L DNP DNP BAYLOR L DNP DNP DNP IOWA STATE L DNP DNP DNP at Texas Tech L DNP DNP at Texas L DNP DNP OKLAHOMA L DNP DNP DNP at Baylor L DNP DNP TEXAS TECH W DNP at TCU W DNP KANSAS W DNP DNP DNP KANSAS STATE W DNP at Iowa State L DNP DNP DNP vs Texas Tech W DNP vs Kansas L DNP DNP DNP vs Gonzaga L DNP DNP DNP Opponent Date Score COBBINS,MI MURPHY,KAM BROWN,MARK HAMMONDS,L SMART,MARC GASKINS,GA COX,MASON MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W DNP UTAH VALLEY W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W DNP MEMPHIS W DNP DNP at South Florida W DNP vs Purdue W DNP DNP vs Butler W DNP DNP vs Memphis L DNP DNP SOUTH CAROLINA W DNP vs Louisiana Tech W DNP DELAWARE STATE W DNP vs Colorado W DNP DNP DNP ROBERT MORRIS W DNP at Kansas State L DNP DNP DNP TEXAS W DNP DNP DNP DNP at West Virginia W DNP DNP DNP TCU W DNP at Kansas L DNP DNP DNP WEST VIRGINIA W DNP DNP DNP at Oklahoma L DNP DNP DNP BAYLOR L DNP DNP DNP IOWA STATE L DNP DNP DNP at Texas Tech L DNP DNP DNP at Texas L DNP DNP OKLAHOMA L DNP DNP DNP at Baylor L DNP DNP DNP TEXAS TECH W DNP DNP at TCU W DNP DNP KANSAS W DNP DNP KANSAS STATE W DNP DNP at Iowa State L DNP DNP vs Texas Tech W DNP DNP vs Kansas L DNP DNP DNP vs Gonzaga L DNP DNP @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 35

44 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS OKLAHOMA STATE TEAM HIGHS POINTS 117 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 38 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 IOWA STATE ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.613 (38-62) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 14 at TCU ( ) 14 UTAH VALLEY ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 33 UTAH VALLEY ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.571 (12-21) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 35 TEXAS ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 51 TEXAS ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.909 (20-22) at Texas Tech ( ) REBOUNDS 46 TCU ( ) ASSISTS 27 ROBERT MORRIS ( ) STEALS 18 UTAH VALLEY ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 10 DELAWARE STATE ( ) TURNOVERS 16 MEMPHIS ( ) FOULS 33 vs Gonzaga ( ) OKLAHOMA STATE TEAM LOWS POINTS 61 at Texas Tech ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 at Texas Tech ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 at Texas Tech ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.356 (21-59) at Texas ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs Louisiana Tech ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 vs Purdue ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.167 (2-12) vs Louisiana Tech ( ).167 (4-24) WEST VIRGINIA ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 6 at TCU ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 at TCU ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.545 (12-22) OKLAHOMA ( ) REBOUNDS 24 at Texas Tech ( ) 24 KANSAS ( ) ASSISTS 5 at Texas Tech ( ) STEALS 1 at Texas Tech ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Kansas ( ) TURNOVERS 5 vs Kansas ( ) FOULS 11 DELAWARE STATE ( ) OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS POINTS 98 IOWA STATE ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 IOWA STATE ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 78 IOWA STATE ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.558 (29-52) at Kansas ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 OKLAHOMA ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 33 IOWA STATE ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.545 (6-11) SOUTH CAROLINA ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 30 at Oklahoma ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 42 at Oklahoma ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.842 (16-19) at West Virginia ( ) REBOUNDS 51 at Baylor ( ) ASSISTS 22 IOWA STATE ( ) STEALS 11 MEMPHIS ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 11 at Kansas ( ) TURNOVERS 24 SOUTH CAROLINA ( ) FOULS 32 WEST VIRGINIA ( ) OPPONENT TEAM LOWS POINTS 40 UTAH VALLEY ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 14 UTAH VALLEY ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 41 at TCU ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.286 (16-56) DELAWARE STATE ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 vs Texas Tech ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.143 (2-14) TCU ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 5 DELAWARE STATE ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 DELAWARE STATE ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.500 (12-24) vs Memphis ( ) REBOUNDS 24 at Texas Tech ( ) ASSISTS 5 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST ( ) 5 TCU ( ) STEALS 3 UTAH VALLEY ( ) 3 SOUTH CAROLINA ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 BAYLOR ( ) TURNOVERS 7 vs Butler ( ) 7 at Texas Tech ( ) FOULS 10 at TCU ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

45 PLAYER HIGHS OKLAHOMA STATE PLAYER HIGHS Points 39 Smart, Marcus vs Memphis ( ) Field Goals Made 11 Smart, Marcus vs Memphis ( ) Field Goal Att. 21 Smart, Marcus vs Memphis ( ) FG Pct (min 10 made).769 (10-13) Nash, Le'Bryan vs West Virginia ( ) 3-Point FG Made 7 Forte, Phil at Kansas ( ) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Forte, Phil vs Kansas ( ) 12 Forte, Phil at Baylor ( ) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 5 made) (6-6) Forte, Phil at Oklahoma ( ) Free Throws Made 16 Smart, Marcus vs Texas ( ) Free Throw Att. 20 Smart, Marcus vs Texas ( ) FT Pct (min 10 made) (10-10) Brown, Markel vs Kansas ( ) (10-10) Smart, Marcus at Kansas ( ) Rebounds 13 Smart, Marcus vs Gonzaga ( ) 13 Murphy, Kamari vs Oklahoma ( ) 13 Smart, Marcus at West Virginia ( ) Assists 10 Smart, Marcus vs Texas Tech ( ) Steals 9 Smart, Marcus vs Utah Valley ( ) Blocked Shots 4 Nash, Le'Bryan vs Kansas ( ) 4 Murphy, Kamari vs Texas ( ) 4 Murphy, Kamari vs Delaware State ( ) 4 Cobbins, Michael vs Louisiana Tech ( ) Turnovers 6 Smart, Marcus vs Gonzaga ( ) OPPONENT PLAYER HIGHS Points 30 Wiggins, Andrew vs Kansas ( ) Field Goals Made 10 Kane, DeAndre vs Iowa State ( ) Field Goal Att. 25 Niang, Georges at Iowa State ( ) FG Pct (min 10 made).435 (10-23) Kane, DeAndre vs Iowa State ( ) 3-Point FG Made 6 Felix, Javan at Texas ( ) 6 Heslip, Brady vs Baylor ( ) 6 Harris, Eron vs West Virginia ( ) 3-Point FG Att. 13 Hield, Buddy vs Oklahoma ( ) 13 Heslip, Brady vs Baylor ( ) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 5 made).857 (6-7) Harris, Eron vs West Virginia ( ) Free Throws Made 12 PANGOS, Kevin vs Gonzaga ( ) Free Throw Att. 14 PANGOS, Kevin vs Gonzaga ( ) 14 Kane, DeAndre at Iowa State ( ) 14 Ejim, Melvin vs Iowa State ( ) FT Pct (min 10 made).857 (12-14) PANGOS, Kevin vs Gonzaga ( ) Rebounds 17 Spangler, Ryan at Oklahoma ( ) Assists 9 Kane, DeAndre vs Iowa State ( ) Steals 5 Turner, Robert at Texas Tech ( ) Blocked Shots 8 Embiid, Joel at Kansas ( ) Turnovers 6 Turner, Robert vs Texas Tech ( ) 6 Tharpe, Naadir vs Kansas ( ) 6 Wiggins, Andrew vs Kansas ( ) 6 Tharpe, Naadir at Kansas ( ) 6 Carrera, Michael vs South Carolina ( ) 6 Collins, Anthony at South Florida ( ) 6 Enos, Keawe vs Utah Valley @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 37

46 CAREER STATISTICS Brown, Markel Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / / TOTAL / Cox, Mason Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / Murphy, Kamari Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / Smart, Marcus Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / Williams, Brian Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / SLAM DUNKS (CAREER) Le Bryan Nash...31 (58) Markel Brown...27 (87) Kamari Murphy...21 (37) Marcus Smart...15 (27) Brian Williams...13 (37) Michael Cobbins (63) Gary Gaskins...4 (4) Marek Soucek...1 (1) Mason Cox...1 (1) ALLEY-OOP ASSISTS Brown...9 Smart...9 Clark...5 Forte...2 Williams...1 Nash...1 AND-1s Nash...26 Smart...16 Brown...9 Williams...7 Forte...4 Murphy...3 Cobbins...2 Sager...1 Soucek...1 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

47 OSU S RECORD WHEN Ford Era Overall Big 12 Conference games only Non-Conference games only Home games Away games Neutral games Overtime games Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime Shooting 50 percent or better Shooting less than 50 percent Shooting same as or better than opp Shooting worse than opponent Opp. shoots 50 pct. or better Opp. shoots less than 50 pct Opp. shoots less than 40 pct Out-rebounding opponent Opp. has more or same # of rebounds Committing fewer TOs than opp Committing more or same # of TOs Making more FTs than opp Making fewer or same # of FTs Scoring 80-plus points Scoring 90-plus points Scoring 100-plus points Opponent scores less than 50 points Opponent scores less than 60 points Opponent scores less than 70 points Opponent scores less than 80 points Opponent scores 80-plus points Opponent scores 90-plus points Opponent scores 100-plus points vs. team ranked in Top 25 (AP) vs. team ranked in Top 10 (AP) National television ABC CBS CBS College Sports ESPN ESPN ESPNU ESPNews ESPN Classic FSN TNT Regional television Statewide television Internet broadcast (ESPN3) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS INDIVIDUALS: NUMBER OF GAMES (Number in parentheses represents career statistics) Leading team in scoring: Brown 10 (31), Forte 8 (10), Nash 9 (28), Smart 11 (24), Williams (3) Leading team in rebounding: Brown 11 (22), Cobbins 2 (21), Murphy 14 (18), Nash 10 (16), Smart 12 (23), Williams 1 (1) Leading team in assists: Brown 10 (43), Clark 3 (3), Cobbins (2), Forte 3 (3), Murphy (1), Nash 1 (9), Smart 25 (49), Soucek (2), Williams 1 (2) Leading team in blocks: Brown 15 (44), Clark 1 (1), Cobbins 6 (38), Cox 2 (2), Murphy 18 (23), Nash 8 (15), Sager 1 (1), Smart 4 (10), Soucek 1 (1), Williams 4 (6) Leading team in steals: Brown 7 (32), Clark 2 (2), Cobbins 1 (8), Forte 4 (8), Hammonds 2 (2), Murphy 4 (4), Nash 3 (8), Sager 2 (2), Smart 16 (41), Soucek (1), Williams 7 (11) Scoring in double figures: Brown 30 (85), Clark 2 (2), Cobbins 1 (13), Forte 22 (39), Hammonds 1 (1), Murphy 6 (8), Nash 23 (67), Smart 27 (55), Williams 9 (25) Scoring 20 points: Brown 13 (21), Forte 9 (11), Nash 7 (20), Smart 12 (22), Williams (4) Rebounding in double figures: Brown 4 (6), Cobbins (7), Murphy 3 (4), Nash 5 (6), Smart 4 (6) Assists in double figures: Brown (1), Smart 1 (1) Scoring and rebounding in double figures: Brown 4 (6), Cobbins (1), Murphy 1 (1), Nash 4 (4), Smart 4 (6) SEASON SUPERLATIVES (BIG 12 GAMES) Largest margin of victory: 55 vs Mississippi Valley State (32 vs TCU-1) Largest margin of defeat: 19 at Texas-2 Most points in first half: 63 vs Mississippi Valley State (46 vs TTU-3) Most points in second half: 54 vs Mississippi Valley State (50 vs Texas Tech-2) Largest halftime lead: 34 vs Mississippi Valley State (23 vs TTU-3) Largest halftime deficit: 21 at Texas-2 Largest halftime deficit overcome for victory: 2 at West Virginia-1 Largest halftime lead surrendered in loss: 10 vs Memphis-2 (7 at Iowa State-2) Largest deficit overcome for victory: 10 vs KU-2 Largest lead surrendered in loss: 16 at Iowa State-2 Largest lead at any time: 57 vs Mississippi Valley State (32 vs TCU-1) Largest deficit at any time: 29 at Texas-2 Most consecutive points scored by OSU: 19 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff Most consecutive points scored by an opp: 12 by Purdue; 12 by Iowa State-2 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Oklahoma State Opponent Total Avg. Total Avg. Margin Points in the paint Points off turnovers nd chance points Fastbreak points Bench points POSSESSION STATISTICS Oklahoma State Opponents Games Possessions (per game) 2391 (70.3) 2401 (70.6) Points (per possession) 2728 (1.14) 2365 (0.99) Made FG (pct) 898 (.376) 801 (.334) Missed FG (pct) 711 (.297) 747 (.311) Free Throws (pct) 426 (.178) 369 (.154) Turnovers 356 (.149) 484 (.202) CLUTCH FREE THROWS #2 Le Bryan Nash Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #4 Brian Williams Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #5 Stevie Clark Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime #13 Phil Forte Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #15 Christien Sager Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #20 Michael Cobbins Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #21 Kamari Murphy Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #22 Markel Brown Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #23 Leyton Hammonds Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime #33 Marcus Smart Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime Totals #34 Gary Gaskins Year Under 5 min Under 2 min Overtime VICTORY MARGIN ANALYSIS Winner OSU Opp @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 39

48 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Mississippi Valley St vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Mississippi Valley St Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 22 Ralling, Blake f Hurtt, Daniel f Priar, DeAngelo g Marshall, Darryl g McDonald, Anthony g Vaughn, Vacha Washington, Jordan Fauntleroy, Thaddeus Henry, Cortland Currington, James Francis, Julius Milshtein, Ben Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 37.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 9 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Clark, Stevie Perez, Jackson Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Gaskins, Gary Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 60.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Hal Lusk, Andrew Walton, Roland Simmons Technical fouls: Mississippi Valley St-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 9402 Fouled Out: OSU-#22 Brown (6:46) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Mississippi Valley St Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MVSU OSU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Utah Valley vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Utah Valley Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 15 Bruneel, Mitch f Nelson, Zach f Aird, Ben c Enos, Keawe g Hunsaker, Holton g Garrity, Hayes Evans, Brenden Ross, Chad Robison, Eli Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 37.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Clark, Stevie Perez, Jackson Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Gaskins, Gary Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 50.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Duke Edsall, Keith Kimble, K.C. Ely Technical fouls: Utah Valley-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 7526 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Utah Valley Oklahoma State Last FG - UVU 2nd-07:54, OSU 2nd-00:28. Largest lead - UVU None, OSU by 55 2nd-00:28. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UVU OSU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - MVSU 2nd-02:05, OSU 2nd-00:35. Largest lead - MVSU None, OSU by 57 2nd-00:35. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 Haynes, Davon f Whiting, Trent f Broughton, Daniel f Hammond, Tevin g Robinson, Ghiavonni g Tingle, Sean Mosley, Marcel Floyd, Jaylon Savage, Chandler McIntyre, DeAndre Jackson, Roy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 44.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Gaskins, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 44.8% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 8 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Bert Smith, Kipp Kissinger, Jeff Malham Technical fouls: Arkansas-Pine Bluff-Broughton, Daniel; Floyd, Jaylon. Oklahoma State-Brown, Markel. Attendance: 8321 Fouled Out: APB-#44 Broughton (8:14), #23-Jackson (0:24.2) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas-Pine Bluff Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UAPB OSU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Memphis vs Oklahoma State :03 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Memphis Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Goodwin, Shaq f Nichols, Austin f Jackson, Joe g Dixon Jr., Michael g Johnson, Geron g Wilson, Damien Crawford, Chris King, Nick Woodson, Dominic Iverson, Kuran Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: James Breeding, Ray Natili, Rick Randall Technical fouls: Memphis-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Non-bracketed game of the Old Spice Classic. Fouled out: #15-Woodson (4:34) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Memphis Oklahoma State Last FG - MEMPHIS 2nd-00:11, OSU 2nd-01:48. Largest lead - MEMPHIS by 4 1st-18:36, OSU by 34 2nd-06:50. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MEMPHIS OSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - UAPB 2nd-00:08, OSU 2nd-02:01. Largest lead - UAPB by 1 1st-13:35, OSU by 41 2nd-07:43. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

49 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs South Florida :02 pm ET at Sun Dome * Tampa, Fla. Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Gaskins, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 South Florida Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Rudd, Victor f Egbunu, John c Brock, Martino g Allen, Corey g Collins, Anthony g Abdul-Aleem, Musa LeDay, Zach MCLENDON, Shemiye Hawkins, Javontae Perry, Chris Omogbehin, Jordan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Joe DeRosa, Mike Stuart, Doug Sirmons Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. South Florida-Egbunu, John. Attendance: 6240 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State South Florida Last FG - OSU 2nd-02:15, USF 2nd-03:35. Largest lead - OSU by 28 2nd-02:15, USF by 1 1st-19:27. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU USF Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Purdue vs Oklahoma State :02 pm at HP Field House * Kissimmee, Fla. Purdue Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 32 Peck, Errick f Hammons, A.J. c Johnson, Terone g Johnson, Ronnie g Stephens, Kendall g Carter, Sterling Smotherman, Basil Scott, Bryson Simpson, Jay Davis, Rapheal Carroll, Travis Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 7 Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Zelton Steed Technical fouls: Purdue-Johnson, Ronnie. Oklahoma State-Smart, Marcus; Brown, Markel. Attendance: 4255 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Purdue Oklahoma State Last FG - PURDUE 2nd-00:31, OSU 2nd-00:56. Largest lead - PURDUE None, OSU by 24 1st-01:18. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PURDUE OSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Butler :33 pm at HP Field House * Kissimmee, Fla. Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Forte, Phil Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Butler Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Fromm, Erik f Marshall, Khyle f Woods, Kameron f Barlow, Alex g Dunham, Kellen g Morgan, Devontae Brown, Elijah Aldridge, Jackson Berry, Nolan Chrabascz, Andrew Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Memphis :37 pm at HP Field House * Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael f Brown, Markel f Smart, Marcus g Forte, Phil Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Memphis Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Goodwin, Shaq f Nichols, Austin f Jackson, Joe g Crawford, Chris g Johnson, Geron g King, Nick Dixon Jr., Michael Pellom, David Iverson, Kuran Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 Officials: Mike Kitts, James Breeding, Roger Ayers Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Butler-None. Attendance: 4182 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Butler Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:59, BUTLER 2nd-02:03. Largest lead - OSU by 16 1st-01:48, BUTLER by 2 1st-15:17. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU BUTLER Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Officials: Mike Kitts, Bryan Kersey, Roger Ayers Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-Nash, Le'Bryan. Memphis-Johnson, Geron. Attendance: 3633 Old Spice Classic Game 12 - Championship Game Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Memphis Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:59, MEMPHIS 2nd-02:57. Largest lead - OSU by 10 1st-00:10, MEMPHIS by 6 1st-10:11. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU MEMPHIS Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 41

50 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics South Carolina vs Oklahoma State :35 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. South Carolina Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 24 Carrera, Michael f Kacinas, Mindaugas f Henry, Demetrius c Thornwell, Sindarius g Johnson, Tyrone g Williams, Brenton Shaw, Jaylen Notice, Duane Chatkevicius, L Ellington, Bruce Ringer, Desmond Team Totals Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Louisiana Tech vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Chesapeake Arena * Oklahoma City, Okla. Louisiana Tech Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Kyser, Michale f Anderson, Chris f Hamilton, Alex g Appleby, Raheem g Smith, Kenneth g Massey, Isaiah Gjuroski, Stojan Johnson, Cordarius McNeail, Kenyon Johnson, Jaron Talbot, Gilbert Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Gaskins, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Don Daily, Keith Kimble, Doug Sirmons Technical fouls: South Carolina-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Big 12/SEC Challenge Fouled Out: USC-#21 Henry (5:36) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total South Carolina Oklahoma State Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SC OSU Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Gaskins, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Terry Oglesby, Patrick Adams, Hal Lusk Technical fouls: Louisiana Tech-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Louisiana Tech Oklahoma State Last FG - LATECH 2nd-00:01, OSU 2nd-01:07. Largest lead - LATECH by 3 1st-17:55, OSU by 22 2nd-01:07. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench LATECH OSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - SC 2nd-01:38, OSU 2nd-01:23. Largest lead - SC by 2 1st-19:26, OSU by 30 2nd-10:45. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Delaware State vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Delaware State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Owens,Jason f Boyd,Ashwell f Gray,Kendall c Williams,Kendal g Thomas,Albert g Thomas,Cahli Bell,Tyshawn Doyle,Nick Haywood,Deandre Gasevic,Mrdjan Walker,Casey Lawson,Jordan Burley,Charles Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 24.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Gaskins, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 41.7% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Gary Maxwell, Antinio Petty, Ron Groover Technical fouls: Delaware State-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 8579 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Delaware State Oklahoma State Last FG - DSU 2nd-00:43, OSU 2nd-00:32. Largest lead - DSU by 1 1st-19:26, OSU by 34 2nd-13:52. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench DSU OSU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Colorado :45 pm at MGM Grand Garden Arena * Las Vegas, Nev. Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 6 Colorado Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Gordon, Wesley f Johnson, Xavier f Scott, Josh f Booker, Askia g Dinwiddie, Spencer g Talton, Xavier Fletcher, Tre'Shaun Thomas, Dustin Hopkins, Jaron King, George Mills, Ben Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: John Higgins, Rick Randall, Jeff Malham Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Colorado-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Colorado Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:02, CU 2nd-00:26. Largest lead - OSU by 12 2nd-03:02, CU by 3 1st-16:51. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU CU Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 3 times. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

51 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Robert Morris vs Oklahoma State :02 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Robert Morris Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 McFadden, Mike f Worthem, Jeremiah f Jones, Lucky f Myers-Pate, Anthony g Anderson, Karvel g Stewart, Kavon Appolon, David Oliver, Charles Tate, Aaron Grey, Evan Hawkins, Stephan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Cobbins, Michael c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Murphy, Kamari Hammonds, Leyton Gaskins, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Gerry Pollard, David Hall, Roland Simmons Technical fouls: Robert Morris-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 9514 Fouled Out: RM-#1 - McFadden (04:53) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Robert Morris Oklahoma State Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench RMU OSU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Kansas State :10 pm at Bramlage Coliseum * Manhattan, Kan. Oklahoma State , 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 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3,3 Kansas State , 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 25 Iwundu, Wesley f Gipson, Thomas f Southwell, Shane g Foster, Marcus g Spradling, Will g Thomas, Jevon Williams, Nino Lawrence, Omari Johnson, Nigel Johnson, D.J Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mike Stuart, Don Daily, Terry Davis Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-Smart, Marcus. Kansas State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Kansas State Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:08, KSU 2nd-01:50. Largest lead - OSU by 5 1st-17:22, KSU by 5 2nd-03:36. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5,3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU KSU Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 15 times. Last FG - RMU 2nd-00:34, OSU 2nd-00:48. Largest lead - RMU None, OSU by 30 2nd-04:54. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Texas , 0-2 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Holmes, Jonathan f Ridley, Cameron c Yancy, Kendal g Taylor, Isaiah g Holland, Demarcus g Felix, Javan Newsome, Danny Croaker, Damarcus Lammert, Connor Walker, Martez Ibeh, Prince Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Oklahoma State , 1-1 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Joe DeRosa, Tom Eades, Rick Crawford Technical fouls: Texas-Holmes, Jonathan. Oklahoma State-Soucek, Marek. Attendance: 9068 Fouled Out: UT-#10 Holmes (2:51), #21 Lammert (1:47) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Oklahoma State Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 12 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UT OSU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs West Virginia :02 pm at WVU Coliseum * Morgantown, W. Va. Oklahoma State , 2-1 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 West Virginia , 2-1 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Williams, Devin f Noreen, Kevin f Staten, Juwan g Harris, Eron g Henderson, Terry g Dibo, Remi Adrian, Nathan Browne, Gary Watkins, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Steve Olson, Duke Edsall, Ron Groover Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State West Virginia Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:15, WVU 2nd-01:17. Largest lead - OSU by 5 2nd-09:38, WVU by 8 1st-07:34. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU WVU Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Last FG - UT 2nd-00:23, OSU 2nd-00:30. Largest lead - UT by 8 1st-04:44, OSU by 16 2nd-00:30. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 7 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 43

52 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics TCU vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. TCU , 0-4 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Fields, Amric f Parrish, Brandon f Shepherd, Karviar c Anderson, Kyan g Ray, Jarvis g Williams, Michael Smith III, Clyde Dincer, Kemal Gore, Christian Montigel, Thomas Price, Hudson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 33.3% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State , 3-1 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Clark, Stevie Perez, Jackson Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Gaskins, Gary Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 55.2% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 6 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Rick Crawford, James Breeding, Darron George Technical fouls: TCU-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 8890 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total TCU Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TCU OSU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Kansas :10 pm at Allen Fieldhouse * Lawrence, Kan. Oklahoma State , 3-2 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari f Williams, Brian g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Kansas , 4-0 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 34 Ellis, Perry f Embiid, Joel c Selden Jr., Wayne g Tharpe, Naadir g Wiggins, Andrew g Mason, Frank Greene, Brannen Frankamp, Conner Black, Tarik Traylor, Jamari Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: John Higgins, Doug Sirmons, Keith Kimble Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-Brown, Markel 2; Clark, Stevie. Kansas-Traylor, Jamari; Selden Jr., Wayne; Embiid, Joel. Attendance: Foul outs: OSU-#22 Brown (3:57) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Kansas Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:06, KU 2nd-00:36. Largest lead - OSU by 2 1st-18:16, KU by 19 1st-00:48. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU KU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - TCU 2nd-07:19, OSU 2nd-00:16. Largest lead - TCU by 2 1st-19:03, OSU by 32 2nd-00:16. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. West Virginia , 3-4 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Williams, Devin f Noreen, Kevin f Staten, Juwan g Harris, Eron g Henderson, Terry g Dibo, Remi Connor, Chase Adrian, Nathan Browne, Gary Watkins, Brandon Hughes, Tyrone Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Oklahoma State , 4-2 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Mark Whitehead, Kelly Self, David Hall Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Fouled Out: OSU-#2 Nash (1:40),#33 Smart (0:13) WVU-#10 Harris (3:35),#14 Browne (2:01),#11 Adrain (0:36) #5 Williams (0:08) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Oklahoma :05 pm at Lloyd Noble Center * Norman, Okla. Oklahoma State , 4-3 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari f Williams, Brian g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Oklahoma , 6-2 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Spangler, Ryan f Clark, Cameron f Woodard, Jordan g Cousins, Isaiah g Hield, Buddy g Booker, Frank Hornbeak, Je'lon Neal, Tyler Cole, C.J Bennett, D.J Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: John Higgins, Mike Stuart, Bert Smith Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Oklahoma Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU OU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total West Virginia Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench WVU OSU Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:23, OU 2nd-02:50. Largest lead - OSU by 4 1st-17:12, OU by 17 2nd-13:52. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - WVU 2nd-00:23, OSU 2nd-02:01. Largest lead - WVU by 7 1st-07:44, OSU by 9 2nd-05:08. Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 9 times. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

53 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Baylor , 2-6 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 O'Neale, Royce f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Franklin, Gary g Heslip, Brady g Gathers, Rico Wainright, Ish Prince, Taurean Team Totals Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Iowa State vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Iowa State , 5-4 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 Ejim, Melvin f Hogue, Dustin f Niang, Georges f Morris, Monté g Kane, DeAndre g Dorsey-Walker, S Long, Naz Thomas, Matt Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Oklahoma State , 4-4 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Clark, Stevie Forte, Phil Gaskins, Gary Team Totals Oklahoma State , 4-5 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Forte, Phil Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Officials: Steve Olson, Don Daily, Patrick Adams Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Fouled Out: OSU-#21 Murphy (0:22) Officials: Joe DeRosa, Mark Whitehead, Keith Kimble Technical fouls: Iowa State-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Fouled Out: OSU-#21 Murphy (3:50 OT) ISU-#31 Niang (1:05) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench BU OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Iowa State Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ISU OSU Last FG - BU 2nd-00:37, OSU 2nd-00:12. Largest lead - BU by 9 2nd-10:25, OSU by 2 1st-12:39. Score tied - 13 times. Lead changed - 14 times. Last FG - ISU OT3-00:43, OSU OT3-00:12. Largest lead - ISU by 9 2nd-17:15, OSU by 5 2nd-06:00. Score tied - 12 times. Lead changed - 10 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Texas Tech :41 pm at United Spirit Arena * Lubbock, Texas Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Texas :02 pm at Erwin Events Center * Austin, Texas Oklahoma State , 4-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Forte, Phil Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Texas Tech , 4-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 30 Crockett, Jaye f Tolbert, Jordan f Kravic, Dejan c Turner, Robert g Gotcher, Toddrick g Onwuasor, Randy Hannahs, Dusty Tapsoba, Kader Ross, Aaron Williams, Jamal Foster, Alex Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 Oklahoma State , 4-7 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Gaskins, Gary Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 6,1 Texas , 8-3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 Lammert, Connor f Ridley, Cameron c Taylor, Isaiah g Holland, Demarcus g Felix, Javan g Yancy, Kendal Croaker, Damarcus Walker, Martez Murry, Tarale Ibeh, Prince 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: Doug Sirmons, Antinio Petty, Bert Smith Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-Smart, Marcus. Texas Tech-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Texas Tech Last FG - OSU 2nd-02:45, TTU 2nd-00:41. Largest lead - OSU by 8 2nd-13:47, TTU by 6 1st-13:08. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU TTU Score tied - 13 times. Lead changed - 12 times. Officials: Mike Stuart, David Hall, Rick Crawford Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: Turnstile - 7,730 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Texas Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:44, UT 2nd-05:57. Largest lead - OSU by 1 1st-18:24, UT by 29 2nd-15:53. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU UT Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 45

54 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma , 8-5 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Spangler, Ryan f Woodard, Jordan g Cousins, Isaiah g Clark, Cameron g Hield, Buddy g Booker, Frank Hornbeak, Je'lon Neal, Tyler Bennett, D.J Team Totals Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Baylor :06 pm at Ferrell Center * Waco, Texas Oklahoma State , 4-9 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Oklahoma State , 4-8 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Williams, Brian f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Joe DeRosa, Gary Maxwell, Kipp Kissinger Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma Oklahoma State Last FG - OU 2nd-01:06, OSU 2nd-00:06. Largest lead - OU by 6 1st-05:02, OSU by 8 2nd-11:38. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OU OSU Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Baylor , 5-8 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 O'Neale, Royce f Jefferson, Cory f Austin, Isaiah c Chery, Kenny g Heslip, Brady g Gathers, Rico Franklin, Gary Wainright, Ish Prince, Taurean Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Mark Whitehead, Tom Eades, Doug Sirmons Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 6517 Fouled Out: OSU-#21 Murphy (1:50 OT) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Oklahoma State Baylor Last FG - OSU OT-01:19, BU OT-00:37. Largest lead - OSU by 10 2nd-19:03, BU by 6 1st-15:21. OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU BU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 11 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas Tech vs Oklahoma State :47 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Texas Tech , 5-9 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Kravic, Dejan f Crockett, Jaye f Tolbert, Jordan f Turner, Robert g Gotcher, Toddrick g Onwuasor, Randy Hannahs, Dusty Tapsoba, Kader Ross, Aaron Williams, Jamal Foster, Alex Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Oklahoma State , 5-9 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Williams, Brian Perez, Jackson Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Duke Edsall, Rick Randall, Rodrick Dixon Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Tech Oklahoma State Last FG - TTU 2nd-00:06, OSU 2nd-00:34. Largest lead - TTU by 2 1st-19:45, OSU by 24 2nd-00:34. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TTU OSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs TCU :02 pm at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum * Fort Worth, TX Oklahoma State , 6-9 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Brown, Markel f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Williams, Brian Perez, Jackson Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 TCU , 0-15 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 Price, Hudson f Ray, Jarvis f Shepherd, Karviar c Anderson, Kyan g Parrish, Brandon g Williams, Michael Smith III, Clyde Dincer, Kemal Gore, Christian Montigel, Thomas Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: John Higgins, Gerry Pollard, Don Daily Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. TCU-TEAM. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State TCU Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:18, TCU 2nd-01:38. Largest lead - OSU by 22 2nd-03:43, TCU by 3 1st-14:59. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU TCU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

55 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Kansas , 13-3 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 34 Ellis, Perry f Embiid, Joel c Selden Jr., Wayne g Tharpe, Naadir g Wiggins, Andrew g Mason, Frank Frankamp, Conner Black, Tarik Traylor, Jamari Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 Oklahoma State , 7-9 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Williams, Brian Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Joe DeRosa, Tom Eades, Patrick Adams Technical fouls: Kansas-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Fouled Out: OSU-#21 Murphy (0:33) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas State vs Oklahoma State :05 pm at Gallagher-Iba Arena * Stillwater, Okla. Kansas State ,10-7 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Williams, Nino f Iwundu, Wesley f Gipson, Thomas f Foster, Marcus g Spradling, Will g Southwell, Shane Thomas, Jevon Lawrence, Omari Johnson, Nigel Schultz, Ryan Rohleder, Brian Meyer, Shawn Johnson, D.J Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 35.5% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State , 8-9 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Williams, Brian Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Budke, Alex Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 40.9% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench KU OSU Officials: Mark Whitehead, David Hall, Kipp Kissinger Technical fouls: Kansas State-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Last FG - KU 2nd-02:04, OSU 2nd-00:24. Largest lead - KU by 10 2nd-10:49, OSU by 7 1st-11:36. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 7 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench KSU OSU Last FG - KSU 2nd-00:40, OSU 2nd-00:32. Largest lead - KSU by 7 1st-09:38, OSU by 19 2nd-01:32. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Iowa State :10 pm at Hilton Coliseum * Ames, Iowa Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas Tech vs Oklahoma State :08 pm at Sprint Center * Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma State , 8-10Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari f Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Williams, Brian Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3,1 Iowa State , 11-7 Big12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 Ejim, Melvin f Hogue, Dustin f Niang, Georges f Morris, Monté g Kane, DeAndre g Long, Naz Thomas, Matt Edozie, Daniel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Doug Sirmons, Don Daily, Darron George Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Iowa State-None. Attendance: Fouled out: ISU-#3 Ejim (3:42), #31 Niang (3:04 OT) OSU-#33 Smart (0:08.9), #21 Murphy (0:51.7 OT) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Oklahoma State Iowa State OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 6,1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU ISU Texas Tech Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Kravic, Dejan f Crockett, Jaye f Tolbert, Jordan f Turner, Robert g Gotcher, Toddrick g Onwuasor, Randy Hannahs, Dusty Mays, Stan Tapsoba, Kader Adams, Luke Ross, Aaron Williams, Jamal Foster, Alex Lammert, Clark Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 45.5% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Stuen, Ford Williams, Brian Soucek, Marek Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Deadball 52.2% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 6 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: John Higgins, Mike Stuart, Bert Smith Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: Last FG - OSU OT-01:12, ISU OT-00:25. Largest lead - OSU by 16 2nd-16:21, ISU by 6 2nd-04:26. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Tech Oklahoma State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TTU OSU Last FG - TTU 2nd-00:30, OSU 2nd-02:13. Largest lead - TTU by 8 1st-17:13, OSU by 23 1st-00:03. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 47

56 BOXSCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Kansas :09 pm at Sprint Center * Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Williams, Brian Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Kansas Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 25 Black, Tarik f Ellis, Perry f Selden Jr., Wayne g Tharpe, Naadir g Wiggins, Andrew g Mason, Frank Greene, Brannen Traylor, Jamari Lucas, Landen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Mark Whitehead, Tom Eades, Kipp Kissinger Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Kansas-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Oklahoma State Kansas OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2,2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU KU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Gonzaga :57 pm PT at Viejas Arena * San Diego, Calif. Oklahoma State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nash, Le'Bryan f Murphy, Kamari c Forte, Phil g Brown, Markel g Smart, Marcus g Williams, Brian Sager, Christien Hammonds, Leyton Cox, Mason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 7,2 Gonzaga Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 35 DOWER, Sam f KARNOWSKI, Przemek c PANGOS, Kevin g BELL JR., Gary g STOCKTON, David g COLEMAN, Gerard NUNEZ, Angel DRANGINIS, Kyle BARHAM, Drew Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mike Eades, Tim Nestor, Wally Rutecki Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-TEAM. Gonzaga-None. Attendance: NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Second Round Flagrant Foul 1 - Forte (OSU) 18:19 1st Half Flagrant Foul 1 - Nash (OSU) 5:38 2nd Half Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 8 Last FG - OSU OT-04:08, KU OT-02:26. Largest lead - OSU by 3 1st-13:38, KU by 11 2nd-19:21. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 12 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma State Gonzaga In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU GONZAGA Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:09, GONZAGA 2nd-03:02. Largest lead - OSU None, GONZAGA by 12 2nd-19:21. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. NABC ALL-AMERICAN Marcus Smart Third Team ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN Marcus Smart Honorable Mention USBWA ALL-DISTRICT VI Marcus Smart NABC ALL-DISTRICT 8 Marcus Smart Second Team BASKETBALL TIMES ALL-DISTRICT Marcus Smart HONORS & AWARDS ALL-BIG 12 (COACHES) Marcus Smart First Team Markel Brown Second Team Le Bryan Nash Honorable Mention ALL-BIG 12 (ASSOCIATED PRESS) Marcus Smart First Team Markel Brown Second Team BIG 12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Marcus Smart BIG 12 CO-SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Phil Forte BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 25 Marcus Smart Dec. 23 Markel Brown Jan. 13 Marcus Smart March 3 Marcus Smart OLD SPICE CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Marcus Smart ALL-COLLEGE CLASSIC MVP Le Bryan Nash ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 Mason Cox First Team Phil Forte First Team Christien Sager First Team Brian Williams Second Team COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Phil Forte Christien Sager ACADEMIC MOMENTUM AWARD Markel Brown First Team @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

57 HISTORY OF COWBOY BASKETBALL Oklahoma State has had a long-standing history in the sport of basketball. From the moment Mr. Henry Iba stepped foot on campus, the program has accomplished much success and tradition. Here are some of the highlights from the history of Cowboy Basketball The inaugural season of basketball for the Oklahoma A&M Aggies. OAMC won its first-ever game with a 13-9 victory at Oklahoma City, and also won its first-ever home game with a victory over Tulsa. Jan 12, 1917 Oklahoma A&M s first win over bedlam-rival Oklahoma. The Aggies lost 11 straight in the series before defeating the Sooners in Stillwater It took 10 years before Oklahoma A&M joined a conference, albeit briefly, as the Aggies spent one season in the Southwest Conference. Four years later, A&M joined the SWC for four more seasons before finding a home in the Missouri Valley Conference in That relationship lasted 30 seasons before the now Oklahoma State Cowboys joined the Big Eight Conference An unknown coach by the name of Hank Iba came to Stillwater prior to the season after spending one year at Colorado. Despite a.500 record during his initial season, Mr. Iba became one of the icons of the basketball world. He spent the next 36 years as the head basketball coach, and the last 35 of those as OSU s athletic director This season, the fourth under Mr. Iba, had several firsts. The Aggies won 20 games for the first time ever, finishing with a 25-3 mark. They also advanced to the postseason for the first time, defeating New York for third place in the National Invitation Tournament Jesse Cab Renick became the first consensus All-American for Oklahoma A&M, garnering second-team honors. A Native-American, Renick also won All-America honors the following season, making him the first two-time All-American in A&M history Bob Kurland became the first consensus first-team All- American for Oklahoma A&M, and was eventually a threetime All-American Oklahoma A&M won its first NCAA Championship and finished with a 27-4 record. Kurland was named the MVP of the national tournament. A more comprehensive recap can be found on page Oklahoma A&M became the first school to win back-to-back national championships. The Aggies finished 31-2, and Kurland was once again named MVP of the tournament. A more comprehensive recap can be found on page 51. Jan. 20, 1949 When the first-ever Associated Press poll was released, A&M was ranked No. 5 and faced top-ranked St. Louis in the following game. The Aggies defeated the Billikens in overtime for their first-ever victory over a No. 1 team For the third time in five seasons, the Aggies advanced to the championship game of the NCAA Tournament, but fell to Kentucky in the title contest. Jan. 16, 1951 For the first (and only) time in school history, Oklahoma A&M was ranked No. 1 in the AP men s basketball poll. June 1, 1957 Oklahoma State joined what was then called the Big Seven Conference to form the Big Eight. The Cowboys officially joined the league on July 1, 1958, and began conference play on Jan 5, 1959, at Kansas. July 1, 1957 Oklahoma A&M College was officially renamed Oklahoma State University, with the nickname officially changed from Aggies to Cowboys. January 2, 1958 Oklahoma State defeated No. 2 Kansas and Wilt Chamberlain in overtime in Allen Field House in Lawrence. Eddie Sutton, a future Hall of Famer, was instrumental in the victory L.C. Gordon, a 19-year-old sophomore from Memphis, Tenn., became the first African-American player to earn a varsity letter in basketball at Oklahoma State In their seventh season as members of the Big Eight Conference, the Cowboys won their first league title in over a decade. OSU finished 12-2 in conference play, and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament After missing out on the NCAA Tournament for 17 seasons, Oklahoma State returned to the Big Dance in 1983, finishing the season with a 24-7 mark. During the season, the Cowboys played four overtime games, including a 4OT contest that they won at Colorado. They finished with a schoolrecord nine overtimes on the season Absent from postseason play for five straight seasons, the Cowboys were invited to the National Invitation Tournament, winning a first-round game vs Boise State. That season, OSU defeated top-ranked Oklahoma in Stillwater. April 12, 1990 Former Cowboy Eddie Sutton is announced as the new head basketball coach at Oklahoma State. Mentored by Mr. Iba, Coach Sutton immediately returned the program to lofty heights experienced nearly 40 years prior In his first season, Coach Sutton led the Cowboys to a 24-8 record and a Big Eight regular-season title, OSU s first since Oklahoma State also made a Sweet 16 appearance, something the Cowboys had not accomplished in 33 seasons Oklahoma State won its first 20 games of the season, a school record, including a victory over Oklahoma in Norman, its first in a decade. Students surrounded Gallagher-Iba Arena for the team s return to the historic venue Despite starting with a 1-2 mark and a 9-6 record entering league play, the Cowboys started to roll, finishing second in the Big Eight and winning the conference tournament. OSU rolled through the NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed, advancing to the Final Four for the first time in over 40 years before falling to top-ranked and eventual national champion UCLA With a starting lineup consisting of mostly seniors, the Cowboys were ranked as high as eighth nationally and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before falling to a hot-handed Florida team just shy of the Final Four. January 27, 2001 The darkest day in Cowboy Basketball history, 10 men associated with the program perished in a plane crash en route to Stillwater following a game vs Colorado in Boulder Led by senior Tony Allen and a host of transfers, OSU won the Big 12 regular-season and tournament titles (both firsts since the league formed in 1996), won 31 games, and advanced to the Final Four for the second time in just under a decade The Cowboys began the season ranked No. 7 and spent the entire slate ranked in the top 10 while capturing a second-straight Big 12 Tournament championship. OSU fell to Arizona in the Sweet 16. March 3, 2005 ESPNU officially launched from Stillwater, Okla., along with College GameDay s first visit to Gallagher-Iba Arena the following day. January 13, 2010 Oklahoma State entered Manhattan, Kan., as an underdog, facing the 10th-ranked Kansas State Wildcats on their home court. However, the Cowboys left Bramlage Coliseum with a victory, OSU s first win on the road over a top-10 team in over half a century. February 27, 2010 For just the third time in school history, Oklahoma State defeated a No. 1 team. This time, it was an victory over the top-ranked Kansas Jayhawks inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. February 2, 2013 In possibly the biggest upset on the road in school history, the Cowboys, led by Marcus Smart, defeated Kansas in Allen Field House. The Jayhawks were ranked No. 1 in the Coaches Poll and No. 2 in the AP poll. It was OSU s first win in Lawrence since @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 49

58 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1945 Oklahoma A&M s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament proved to be a successful one as the Aggies claimed the national title, defeating Utah and Arkansas en route to the championship victory against New York. It was the first year in the fledgling seven-year history of the event that Oklahoma A&M made the eight-team field. During the height of World War II, A&M played an array of teams, including squads created by military personnel. The Aggies made a trip to New York state for three games and won a tournament title at the All-College Tournament in Oklahoma City before back-to-back losses to the Norman Naval Air Station and Arkansas put A&M at 7-3. However, Henry Iba s team finished the year on a 20-1 run, losing only at DePaul in early February. The Aggies entered the NCAA Tournament with a 24-4 record on the season, having swept in-state rivals Oklahoma and Tulsa in home-and-home series vs both. In the NCAA Tournament, the Aggies crushed Utah, 62-37, and powered past Arkansas, 68-41, in the NCAA Regional at Kansas City. It was the fourth game of the season with the Razorbacks, with A&M taking three of four. The Aggies advance to the national title game against New York in the Violets back yard, Madison Square Garden. Despite the general consensus that NYU would defeat A&M, the Aggies claimed a victory for its first of two consecutive national titles before 18,035 fans inside Madison Square Garden. ROAD TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Western Regionals (Kansas City, Mo.) defeated Utah, (semifinals) defeated Arkansas, (finals) National Championship (New York, N.Y.) defeated New York, Bob Kurland threw in 22 points, while Cecil Hankins added 15 in the championship game. New York s lineup included hall of famer Dolph Schayes, but A&M proved to be too much in gaining the victory. The Aggies then faced National Invitation Tournament winner DePaul in the Red Cross Benefit game to determine a true national champion. A&M defeated the Blue Demons behind 18 points by Hankins. For the season, the Aggie defense allowed an average of just 33.5 points per game, nearly 21 points below A&M s 54 ppg on offense. Kurland averaged 17.1 ppg, while Hankins chipped in 13.4 ppg and Weldon Kern averaged 9.8 ppg. Standing (L to R): Bill Johnson, Joe Halbert, Tug Wilson (NCAA President), Bob Kurland, Head Coach Henry Iba, Blake Williams, Cecil Hankins, Assistant Coach Bobby Millikan. Kneeling (L to R): D. W. Jones, Weldon Kern, J.L. Parks, Doyle Parrack, John Wylie. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

59 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1946 The 1946 Oklahoma A&M basketball team was one for the record books. The Aggies produced the best record in school history, going A&M became the first school in NCAA history to win back-to-back national basketball titles in front of 18,479 fans inside Madison Square Garden. The season started unexpectedly with an early four-point loss to DePaul at home. A three-game swing through the state of New York, along with a tournament title at the All-College Tournament, set up an impressive run of 15 straight victories. That string included a victory over the Blue Demons in Chicago. It wasn t until early February when the Aggies lost their second game of the season, a stunning upset to Bowling Green in Chicago the following day. That loss must ve set a fire under the squad, as it powered through the rest of the regular season, winning 11 games by an average of more than 23 points per game. A&M was 27-2 heading into the NCAA Tournament. All five A&M starters - seniors Sam Aubrey, Weldon Kern and Bob Kurland, along with sophomores J.L. Parks and Blake Williams - composed the entire first team of the All-Missouri Valley Conference. The Aggies defeated long-time rival Kansas for the district title and defeated Baylor in the semifinals of the Western Regionals in Kansas City. A victory over California in the regional finals sent A&M to New York for the second-consecutive year, this time against North Carolina. ROAD TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Western Regionals (Kansas City, Mo.) defeated Baylor, (semifinals) defeated California, (finals) National Championship (New York, N.Y.) defeated North Carolina, Center Bob Kurland was dominant once again, scoring a game-high 23 points on nine field goals and five free throws. He was tabbed the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player for the second-straight year. The Aggie defense was dominant, limiting the Tar Heels to just 17 points at halftime and holding on for a victory. Kurland led the nation in scoring, averaging 19.5 ppg. A&M held its opponents to just 32.1 points per contest, leading the nation in scoring defense. Alongside Kurland, Parks and Williams were later silver medalists at the FIBA World Championships. A.L. Bennett, a sophomore at the time, was named an All-American two years later. Mrs. James St. Clair presents Coach Henry Iba the James St. Clair trophy after Oklahoma A&M defeated North Carolina for the NCAA Championship in Madison Square Garden in New York City. In the picture are, left to right: Joe Halbert, Joe Bradley, Sam Aubrey (barely visible), Blake Williams, Eugene Bell, Bob Kurland, Paul Geymann (behind cup), Bob Crowe, A.L. Bennett, J.L. Parks and Weldon @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 51

60 NCAA NATIONAL RUNNER-UP 1949 Henry Iba s team opened the season winning seven of its first eight games, with only two of those contests played at Stillwater. The Aggies won the All-College Tournament, but suffered a home loss to DePaul on Jan. 5, its second of the season. A pair of victories over Drake and Bradley preceded a matchup with top-ranked St. Louis in Gallagher Hall. The game was scheduled just days before the firstever Associated Press poll was released, and it had the Aggies ranked No. 5. A&M defeated the Billikens in overtime for the Aggies first ever win over a No. 1 team. After the St. Louis win, A&M moved up to No. 3 in the rankings, and despite a stunning loss at Oklahoma and another at 10th-ranked Bradley in late February, the Aggies moved up to No. 2 in the AP poll. A&M proceeded to win eight straight games before closing the regular season with a 20-4 record. A&M then defeated Nebraska in NCAA District play before beating Wyoming to set up a regional final matchup with Oregon State. The Aggies defeated the Beavers 55-30, sending A&M to the NCAA title game against defending national champion and top-ranked Kentucky in Seattle, Wash. ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Western Regionals (Kansas City, Mo.) defeated Wyoming, (semifinals) defeated Oregon State, (finals) National Championship (Seattle, Wash.) lost to Kentucky, It was a battle of completely different styles. The Wildcats were a slashing, driving, high-compression attack offensively, while the Aggies played a deliberate, ball-controlled style. Nearly 12,000 fans packed the Edmundson Pavilion on the University of Washington campus. The Aggies were plagued by poor shooting, and UK All-America center Alex Groza scored 25 points in leading the Wildcats to a win. It was A&M s third national championship game in five seasons. Bob Harris led the Aggies in scoring that season, earning All-America status. All five starters earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors (first team - Harris, second team - J.L. Parks and Vernon Yates, and third team - Joe Bradley and Jack Shelton). A&M finished 23-5 and second in the final Associated Press poll. Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Van Witt, Robert Waters, James Richie, J.L. Parks, Gale McArthur, Bob Lewis, Dale Peevey, Coach Henry Iba. Middle Row (L to R): Joe Bradley, Tom Jaquet, Bob Harris, Jack Shelton, Vernon Yates, Bob Seymour, J.H. Johnston (trainer). Front Row (L to R): Carol Bender, Larry Hayes, Jack Hobbs, Stanford Labadie, Joe Pitts, Norman Pilgrim, Keith Smith. Seated in Front: Henry W. Moe Iba @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

61 FINAL FOUR 1951 Two years removed from making the NCAA Championship game, the Aggies were at it again. A&M started the season 16-0 with 11 of those victories away from the friendly confines of Gallagher Hall. In mid-december, the Aggies were ranked fifth in the first Associated Press poll, prior to a three-game swing through California. A&M moved to No. 3 before picking up a tournament title at the All- College Tournament in Oklahoma City, which elevated the Pokes to No. 2 in the AP rankings. Three wins to start Missouri Valley Conference play propelled A&M to a 15-0 mark, and on Jan. 16, 1951, the Aggies were ranked the No. 1 team in the country. A victory over eighth-ranked St. Louis in Stillwater solidifed the ranking, but a stunning loss at Oklahoma was A&M s first blemish on the season. A third-ranked Aggie squad defeated fourth-ranked Bradley in overtime a week later, and A&M went on to win nine-straight games to move to 25-1 before a vengeful Braves squad entered Gallagher Hall and snuck away with a one-point victory, the Aggies second loss of the season. A&M struggled down the stretch of the regular season and entered the NCAA Tournament with a 26-4 record. In the new 16-team format, The Aggies defeated Montana State, 50-46, in the first round before beating Washington, 61-57, in the regional semifinals. ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR Western Regionals (Kansas City, Mo.) defeated Montana State, (first round) defeated Washington, (semifinals) lost to Kansas State, (finals) Final Four (Minneapolis, Minn.) lost to Illinois, (3rd-place game) A loss to Kansas State in the regional finals sent the Aggies to Minneapolis, Minn., to face Illinois in the national third-place game. The Illini defeated A&M, 61-46, as the Aggies finished the season with a 29-6 record. Junior Don Johnson led the squad in scoring, averaging 12.1 points per game. Senior Gale McArthur was second with 11.6 ppg and was named an All-American following the season. Johnson received All-America honors the following year. Both were selected in the NBA Draft following their respective senior seasons. Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Gene Smelser, Bob Moser, Jim Young, John Miller, Pete Darcy, Glenn Nixon, Gerald Stockton, Head Coach Henry Iba. Middle Row (L to R): Bud Carter, Dale Roark, Dwight Smelser, Don Johnson, Kendall Sheets, Gale McArthur, Maurice Ward, Ken Hicks. Front Row (L to R): J.H. Johnson (trainer), Tommy Cairns, Don Price, Keith Smith, Norman Pilgrim, Joe Pitts, Harold Rogers, Emmett @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 53

62 FINAL FOUR 1995 OSU entered the 1995 NCAA Tournament as the No. 4 seed in the East Region. The Cowboys easily disposed of Drexel, 73-49, and Alabama, 66-52, in the first two rounds at Baltimore, Md. Bryant Reeves recorded 21 points and 11 rebounds in the opening game, and added 26 points and seven rebounds in the second-round contest. OSU then faced the third-ranked team in the nation and the top seed in the East in ACC Champion Wake Forest. Reeves battled with WFU standout Tim Duncan as Reeves scored 15 points and added nine rebounds. Randy Rutherford led OSU with 23 points and 11 rebounds as the Cowboys won a narrow victory. OSU then defeated Massachusetts in the regional final at East Rutherford, N.J., behind 23 points and 10 rebounds from Reeves, as well as 12 points and eight rebounds from Scott Pierce. OSU limited UMass to just 27.6 percent shooting in the game. At Seattle, OSU drew top-ranked UCLA in the first semifinal game. The teams entered the lockerroom tied at 37. OSU started the second half with a Terry Collins three-pointer to put the Cowboys up UCLA then raced out to a advantage before OSU regained the lead at with 9:33 left in the game. The two teams stayed close until the final 2:30 of the game. ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR 1st & 2nd Rounds (Baltimore, Md.) defeated Drexel, (first round) defeated Alabama, (second round) East Regional (East Rutherford, N.J.) defeated Wake Forest, (semifinals) defeated Massachusetts, (finals) Final Four (Seattle, Wash.) lost to UCLA, Randy Rutherford drained a three-pointer to pull OSU within at the 2:44 mark, but those points would be OSU s final of the game. UCLA ran off the game s final 12 points and advanced to the championship contest. Reeves completed his college career with 25 points and nine rebounds against the Bruins in his final game at Oklahoma State. Back Row (L to R): Randy Staats, Tommy Warner, Chad Alexander, Chianti Roberts, Mike Hendren, Randy Rutherford, Andre Owens. Middle Row (L to R): Jason Skaer, Eddie Sutton, Sean Sutton, Randall Dickey, Paul Graham, Leroy Youster, Terry Collins. Front Row (L to R): Maurice Robinson, Jerome Lambert, Ben Baum, Bryant Reeves, John Nelson, Kevin Miles, Scott Pierce. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

63 FINAL FOUR 2004 After winning the regular season and Big 12 Tournament titles, the Cowboys earned a No. 2 seed in the East Rutherford Regional. In first-round action from Kansas City, Oklahoma State struggled in the first half against the Eastern Washington Eagles, with the game tied, 36-36, at intermission. OSU routed the Eagles in the second half, led my Ivan McFarlin s 20 points and 10 rebounds, and advanced to the second round with a victory. The Cowboys didn t take John Calipari s Memphis Tigers quite as lightly. An early 12-1 run gave Oklahoma State a 21-8 lead eight minutes into the game. By halftime, the score was OSU. McFarlin picked up his second doubledouble in as many games with 13 points and 10 rebounds, as all five starters scored in double figures. Joey Graham led all Cowboys with 21 points on 8-of -11 shooting, and OSU defeated Memphis, 70-53, to advance to the Sweet 16. Oklahoma State traveled to East Rutherford, N.J., for the regional semifinals and finals. It was the same arena OSU played in when it advanced to it s last Final Four in In the Sweet 16, the Cowboys met ninth-ranked Pittsburgh and a formidable lineup that included Chevy Troutman, Chris Taft and Julius Page. Oklahoma State trailed by two at halftime, 28-26, but Tony Allen keyed a late 17-5 spurt and finished with 23 points as OSU defeated the Panthers, In the regional finals, the Cowboys met up with the national player of the year Jameer Nelson and the Saint Joseph s Hawks. It was a much ballyhooed contest, and was exciting enough to earn a nomination as the game of the year on the ESPYs. St. Joe s led by six at halftime, and the No. 1 seed appeared to be headed for its first Final Four appearance. However, John Lucas three pointer with 6.9 seconds remaining, and Nelson s near miss at the buzzer, assured the Cowboys of their trip to San Antonio. ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR 1st & 2nd Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.) defeated Eastern Washington, defeated Memphis, East Rutherford Regional (East Rutherford, N.J.) defeated Pittsburgh, defeated Saint Joseph s, Final Four (San Antonio, Texas) lost to Georgia Tech, In the national semifinals, OSU faced an upstart Georgia Tech squad that had won the Preseason NIT, beaten North Carolina twice, and defeated Duke during the season. The Yellowjackets had B.J. Elder, Jarrett Jack and Will Bynum on their squad, but it was the inside play of Luke Schenscher that ended the Cowboys dream season. The Aussie center recorded 19 points and 12 rebounds, and a Bynum layup with 1.5 seconds left gave Tech the victory. All in all, it was an improbable run by Oklahoma State, a run which will lead to bigger and better things for the Cowboy Basketball program. Back Row (L to R): Maurice Findley, Guy Ikpah, Stephen Graham, Daniel Bobik, Onye Ibekwe, Frans Steyn, Tremaine Fuqua, Marcus Dove, David Monds, Joey Graham, Terrence Crawford, Brandon Elliott, John Lucas. Front Row (L to R): Tony Allen, Jason Miller, Matt Herring, James Dickey, Glynn Cyprien, Eddie Sutton, Sean Sutton, Kyle Keller, Wren Baker, Murphy Grant, Janavor Weatherspoon, Ivan @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 55

64 ROBERT A. BOB KURLAND ENSHRINED IN 1961 HALL OF FAMERS NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME HENRY P. HANK IBA ENSHRINED IN 1969 DONALD L. DON HASKINS ENSHRINED IN 1997 A devastating force at 6-foot-10, Bob Kurland towered over opponents. Known as Foothills, Kurland was the first player in history to win two Olympic Gold Medals. In 1944, his ability to block and alter opponents shots changed the way basketball was played by forcing the NCAA to abolish shot blocking. Kurland starred on two Oklahoma A&M NCAA Championship teams under Hall of Fame coach Hank Iba and was named the tournament s first two-time MVP in 1945 and After pondering a pro career, Kurland joined the AAU s Phillips 66 Oilers in the season. During six All-America AAU seasons with Phillips, Kurland s dominating play brought three national championships to the team. A coach s coach, and mentor to such contemporary greats as Hall of Famer Bob Knight, Henry Iba did more than win national championships and gold medals. Although known for his victories as collegiate coach at Oklahoma A&M and as a three-time mentor of U.S. Olympic teams, Iba was more interested in the fundamental execution of the game and playing a true team sport than in scoring. Iba s teams were methodical, ball-controlling units that featured weaving patterns of passing, which often led to low-scoring games. But his teams had such tight control of the ball, they didn t need to score big to win the game. Iba s swinging gate defense (a man-to-man with team flow) was emulated by many. Behind dominating 7-foot Hall of Fame center Bob Kurland, Iba s Aggies became the first team to win consecutive NCAA titles (1945 and 1946). Iba won 767 games, second best all-time when he retired. The only coach in history to win two Olympic Gold Medals, he will also be remembered for coaching the 1972 Olympic team that lost by one point to the Soviet Union in a controversial finish. Known as The Bear for his robust build and stern manner, Coach Don Haskins always put the best five players on the floor regardless of race, creed, or color. But in 1966, when his all-black starting five Texas Western team (now UTEP) won the NCAA championship from Adolph Rupp s all-white Kentucky team, Haskins changed college basketball forever and put a chink in the color lines for all sports. Haskins coached UTEP for 38 seasons. He compiled a record, suffered only losing five seasons, and retired with the fourth best record in history. He won seven Western Athletic Conference championships, four WAC tournament titles, had fourteen NCAA tournament berths and made seven trips to the NIT. Haskins led UTEP to plus win seasons and served as an assistant Olympic team coach in NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME DON HASKINS HENRY P. IBA ROBERT A. KURLAND EDDIE SUTTON FOUNDING MEMBER INDUCTED IN 2006 FOUNDING MEMBER INDUCTED IN 2006 FOUNDING MEMBER INDUCTED IN 2006 INDUCTED IN 2011 Haskins made basketball history at Texas Western (now University of Texas, El Paso) when he started five African-American players against an all-white squad in his defeat of the University of Kentucky for the 1966 NCAA National Championship. He coached UTEP for 38 seasons and won seven Western Athletic Conference championships, four WAC tournament titles, had fourteen NCAA tournament berths, and made seven trips to the NIT. He served as Assistant Coach to the 1972 USA Olympic Basketball team. The Don Haskins Center, named in his honor and known to fans as The Don, is home to UTEP Miners basketball. Known as Mr. Iba, he became the first coach to lead his school to back-to-back NCAA Championships as he took Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State) to national titles in 1945 and His 767 career victories rank third in the history of the game and his 1,105 games coached are more than any other individual. Mr. Iba is the only coach with six or more NCAA Tournament appearances, to make it to the regional finals of that event every year. He coached in four different Final Fours and his teams appeared in the NCAA Tournament in three different decades. He was known as a master at coaching defense. His OSU Cowboys led the nation in scoring defense seven times during his tenure and were ranked in the top three in that category 18 times. Iba coached the U.S. Olympic team to gold medals in 1964 and The Hank Iba Award recognizes the men s college basketball Coach of the Year. Standing 7 feet tall, Bob Kurland was one of college basketball s first great big men to dominate the game. His shot-blocking ability contributed to the NCAA s 1954 decision to adopt a rule concerning goaltending. He led Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State) to back-to-back NCAA Championships in 1945 and After college, Kurland worked for the Phillips Oil Company and played for their 66er team for six seasons. He won the AAU Championship three times and was named an AAU All-American six times. He was the first coach to take four different teams to the NCAA tournament. As a member of the prestigious 800 win club, Sutton left his most indelible mark on his alma mater, Oklahoma State. He was a player for legendary coach Hank Iba and he used lessons from his mentor to re-build the tradition rich Cowboy program. Sutton led his teams to 14 NCAA Tournaments including the Final Four in 1995 and 2004 after taking over a program that made just three postseason appearances since @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

65 NATIONAL AWARDS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1946 BOB KURLAND As a senior in , Kurland led the nation in scoring, averaging 19.5 points per game. He scored 58 points against St. Louis on Feb. 22, 1946, a single-game school record. However, it was his defensive prowess that led then Oklahoma A&M to a 31-2 record and its second-consecutive National Championship. After scoring 23 points against North Carolina in the title game, he was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament for a second-straight season. For his efforts, he was named the National Player of the Year by both the Helms Foundation and Sporting News. Basketball Times NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1995 EDDIE SUTTON In just his fourth season after returning to his alma mater, Eddie Sutton led the Oklahoma State Cowboys to their first Final Four in nearly five decades. OSU began the season by losing two of its first three games, and entered the bulk of the conference season with just a 10-6 record. However, the Cowboys rattled off nine wins over a 10-game span and finished second in the Big Eight race. Despite a loss in the final game of the regular season at Kansas, OSU won three games and the title at the Big Eight Tournament in Kansas City. The Cowboys then rolled four opponents as a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament before falling to top-ranked UCLA in the Final Four. In recognition of Oklahoma State s fantastic season, Sutton was named the National Coach of the Year by Basketball Times magazine. NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2013 MARCUS SMART In his rookie season as an Oklahoma State Cowboy, Marcus Smart led the Cowboys in scoring and assists, and ranked third nationally in steals, propelling OSU back to the NCAA Tournament following a two-year hiatus. He set the Big 12 record for steals by a freshman, tying for the OSU single-season record in that category. He was named both the Big 12 Freshman of the Year and Player of the Year, and was a consensus second-team All-American. He was a finalist for the Cousy Award, awarded annually to the nation s top point guard, and was also a finalist for the Wooden Award and the Robertson Trophy, awarded each season to the national player of the year. He was awarded the Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year award by the United States Basketball Writers Association, and was also Sporting News selection as the Freshman of the Year. CANDIDATES Presented annually since 1977 by the Los Angeles Athletic Club to the nation s top player. James Anderson 2010^ Maurice Baker 2002 Mario Boggan 2007 JamesOn Curry 2006, 2007 Joey Graham 2005 John Lucas 2004, 2005^ Desmond Mason 2000 Le Bryan Nash 2013 Adrian Peterson 1999 Bryant Reeves 1995 Marcus Smart 2013, 2014 ^ Wooden Award All-American CANDIDATES Presented annually since 1983 by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club to the nation s top player. James Anderson 2010 JamesOn Curry 2007 Joey Graham 2005 John Lucas 2005 Le Bryan Nash 2013 Bryant Reeves 1995 Marcus Smart 2013, 2014 CANDIDATES Presented annually since 1959 by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) to the nation s top player. James Anderson 2010 Marcus Smart 2013, 2014 CANDIDATES Presented annually since 2004 by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to the nation s top point guard. Marcus Smart 2013, 2014 EAST-WEST ALL-STAR GAME Henry Iba (coach) 1972 James King 1965 Brett Robisch 1998 Eddie Sutton (coach) 1996 Corey Williams @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 57

66 JOE ADKINS COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS TONY ALLEN JAMES ANDERSON Joe Adkins garnered honorable mention All- America honors from the Associated Press following the season, his senior year. He was also a two-time All-Big 12 honorable mention selection and was a member of the Big 12 all-underrated squad in a vote of the media. Adkins averaged 11.1 points and 4.1 assists per game as a senior, leading the Cowboys to an Elite Eight appearance at the NCAA Tournament. Oklahoma State finished 27-7 that season. For his career, Adkins ranks fourth on the all-time assists list with 430. He also ranks fourth on the career three-point field-goals made list with 182. He scored a career-high 26 points against TCU on Dec. 30, 1997, and dished out a career-high 12 assists vs. Houston Baptist on Dec. 15, Adkins is one of four players in school history to record 1,000 points and 400 assists in a career Associated Press - Honorable Mention Tony Allen was a junior-college transfer to Oklahoma State, and quickly became one of the most prolific scorers in school history. In just two seasons, Allen finished with 1,021 career points, ranking 26th on the career scoring list. In his senior season, Allen was the leader and leading scorer for a team that won the Big 12 regular-season championship, the Big 12 Tournament title, and advanced to the Final Four. It was OSU s second appearance in the national semifinals in 10 years, both under Eddie Sutton. Allen was named the Big 12 Conference s co-player of the Year, along with teammate John Lucas. He was named first-team All-District 12, and was an Associated Press honorable mention All-American. Other honors included being named the Most Valuable Player at the Big 12 Tournament and mention on the East Rutherford Regional all-tournament team. Tony was drafted with the 27th overall pick in the first round of the NBA draft by the Boston Celtics USBWA - Third Team Associated Press - Honorable Mention Collegeinsider.com - Honorable Mention after a three-year hiatus James Anderson came to Oklahoma State with high expectations, and he didn t disappoint. The McDonald s All-American led the Cowboys to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances As a junior, he scored 22.3 points per game, the thirdhighest average in school history. For his efforts, he was named a first-team All-American by both Sporting News and the John R Wooden Award, and was a consensus second-team All-American, garnering honors from the Associated Press, the United States Basketball Writers Association and Basketball Times magazine. He received third-team accolades from the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Anderson was also the consensus Big 12 Player of the Year, receiving the award from both the Big 12 Conference coaches and the AP. It was the first time since 1993 that a Cowboy had been a consensus league POY. His 1,811 career points rank fourth in school history. Anderson was drafted in the first round of the 2010 NBA Draft with the 20th overall selection by the San Antonio Spurs Sporting News - First Team John R Wooden Award - First Team NCAA Consensus - Second Team USBWA - Second Team Associated Press - Second Team Basketball Times - Second Team NABC - Third Team @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

67 A.L. BENNETT COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS ARLEN CLARK JOEY GRAHAM game as a sophomore A.L. Bennett came to Oklahoma A&M from Holdenville, Okla., and was a member of the 1946 NCAA Championship team. In fact, he scored six points in the win over Kentucky in the title His junior season, Bennett averaged 10.3 points per contest, and was named first-team All-Missouri Valley. He led the Aggies to a 24-8 record, pretty good considering A&M had lost all five starters from the year before. For his efforts, he was named a third-team All-American by the Helms Foundation. In 1948, Bennett garnered third-team All-America honors from the Associated Press and was a second-team selection by the Helms Foundation, making him just the third two-time All-American in school history. He was also named first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference along with J.L. Parks. Bennett scored 217 points in 28 games that year as the Aggies went 27-3 in regular-season play. The Aggies won the Missouri Valley with a 10-0 record, but lost to Kansas State in the first round of the NCAA Districts to end the season Bennett became the first Cowboy in school history to be drafted by an NBA team when he was selected by the Providence Steam Rollers in Helms Athletic Foundation - Third Team Helms Athletic Foundation - Second Team Associated Press - Third Team Arlen Clark came to Oklahoma State from Colbert, Okla., and as a sophomore, averaged 7.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. He was the first Cowboy to ever earn All-Big Eight Conference honors in OSU s inaugural season in the league in 1959 and was a two-time All-American. His junior year, Clark averaged 17.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per contest, and was third nationally in free-throw percentage with an 86.4 mark. He was named a third-team All-American by the Helms Foundation. That year, OSU went 21-8, achieved a ranking as high as No. 6 late in the season, and lost to third-ranked Kansas State in the regional finals. In , his senior season, Clark averaged 20.4 points per game, the second-best mark in school history at the time. He set an NCAA record for consecutive free-throws made in a single game and for free-throw percentage in a game (24 of 24) that still holds today. He was again named a third-team All-American by the Helms Foundation. Clark finished his three-year career with 1,197 points, an average of 15.3 ppg. He shot 84.9 percent from the line, a mark that ranks second in school history. He was the fifth player in OSU history to earn All-America honors twice or more Helms Athletic Foundation - Third Team Helms Athletic Foundation - Third Team Joey Graham was a large part of what could be considered the most successful senior class in Oklahoma State history. He was named a thirdteam All-American by the National Association of Basketball Coaches following his senior season, just the fifth Cowboy to earn that distinction from the NABC. He was also named a third-team All-America selection by the Associated Press. He earned NABC first-team All-District 12 and first-team All-Big 12 accolades. Joey was listed on the ballot for the John R. Wooden Award, and was named to the Naismith Trophy Midseason Top 30 list. In two short years with the Cowboys, Graham and Co. won 57 games and advanced to the Sweet 16 twice. OSU won the Big 12 regular season championship in 2004 and won back-to-back Big 12 Tournament titles in 2004 and He was named the Most Valuable Player at the Big 12 Tournament in Graham established a new Big 12 conference record for consecutive free throws made with 39, which was one shy of the school record. He was drafted in the first round of the 2005 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors, the No. 17 pick overall Adolph L. Rupp Award - Second Team Associated Press - Third Team NABC - Third Team Sports Illustrated - Third @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 59

68 BOB HARRIS COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS BYRON HOUSTON DON JOHNSON Bob Harris came to A&M from Linden, Tenn., and, although he led A&M scoring in both his junior and senior seasons, he was regarded most highly for his defensive prowess. His junior year, Harris averaged 8.4 points per game in leading A&M to a 27-4 record. In , Harris averaged 11.7 points per game and was named a first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation. He was also mentioned by the Associated Press (second team), Sporting News (second team), United Press International (second team) and Converse Yearbook (third team). He, along with teammate J.L. Parks, led the Aggies to a runnerup finish to Kentucky at the NCAA Tournament. A&M finished 23-5 and second in the final AP Poll. He was a two-time All-MVC selection, and was named the Outstanding Player at the All-College Tournament. He was drafted by Fort Wayne in the first round (third pick overall) in Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Associated Press - Second Team United Press International - Second Team Sporting News - Second Team Converse Yearbook - Third Team Byron Houston came to Oklahoma State from Oklahoma City, and became the Cowboys all-time leading scorer, recording 2,379 points in his tenure at OSU. He also finished his collegiate career as the leader in scoring average (18.7 ppg), rebounds (1,189), blocks (222), field-goals attempted (1,501), free-throws made (698) and free-throws attempted (956). Houston is one of two Cowboys to earn first-team allconference honors three times, joining fellow three-time All-American Bryant Reeves. Houston was named the 1991 co-big Eight Player of the Year by the Associated Press, joining Missouri s Doug Smith. Houston is one of just four players in school history to garner all-conference accolades all four seasons. Houston was the leader on OSU s 1991 Big Eight Championship team, just the second Big Eight regularseason title in school history. A year later, he was named the Big Eight Tournament Most Valuable Player despite falling to Kansas in the championship game. Houston was named an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press in both 1990 and 91, and received the same honorable mention by the United Press International in Following his senior season, he was named a first-team All-American by Basketball Times magazine, and was a consensus second-team All- American, receiving the honor from the AP, UPI, Sporting News, the United States Basketball Writers Association and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Houston was a first-round draft choice, the 27th pick overall, by the Chicago Bulls in the 1992 NBA Draft Associated Press - Honorable Mention Associated Press - Honorable Mention United Press International - Honorable Mention Basketball Times - First Team NCAA Consensus - Second Team Associated Press - Second Team NABC - Second Team USBWA - Second Team United Press International - Second Team Sporting News - Second Team Basketball Weekly - Second Team Scripps Howard - Honorable Mention Don Johnson came to Oklahoma A&M from Chickasha, Okla., and made an immediate impact for the Aggies. His freshman season, Johnson scored 146 points in 27 games. A year later, he led the team with 421 points in 35 games, a 12.1 points per game average. That year, A&M advanced to the Final Four and Johnson was named first-team All- Missouri Valley Conference. His senior season, Johnson averaged 14 points per game, led the team in scoring for a second-straight year, and was named af first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation in Johnson was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the fifth round of the 1952 NBA Draft Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

69 BOB KURLAND Bob Kurland was a threetime All-American, and was the leading scorer and top defensive man all three years, leading his team to back-to-back NCAA championships in 1945 and 46. Kurland was voted the Outstanding Player of the NCAA tournament in 1945 and 46. He was named Player of the Year by the Helms Foundation in 1946 and named to Helms all-time All-America team. He was named to Grantland Rice s all-time All-Star selection. He was the highest scorer in nation in 1946 with 643 points. Those were perhaps his more outstanding awards, and he was to continue in the sport with the Phillips Oilers AAU team for a number of years, annually making All-AAU. He played on the USA Olympic championship team in both 1948 at the London Games and 1952 in the Helsinki Games. As the first of the outstanding seven-footers, Kurland may have been most valuable as a defensive player under the master of defensive basketball, Coach Henry Iba, but he could also score. He seldom went for the big score, although he was instructed to do so against OSU s great Missouri Valley conference rival, St. Louis University, on the night of Feb. 22, Kurland tossed in 58 points that night, by far his biggest scoring output. He was a feeder, usually content to score a modest 17 to 25 points. His average score in 1946 was 19.5 points per game. As a freshman in 1943, he developed goal-tending to a degree that none had been able to do up until that time, although Iba disliked the maneuver and seldom allowed Kurland to practice it. It is probable that Kurland had more to do with the rule against goal-tending than any player since he was the chief target of the rule NCAA Consensus - First Team Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Sporting News - Second Team Converse Yearbook - Second Team Pic Magazine - Second Team NCAA Consensus - First Team Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Converse Yearbook - First Team Sporting News - First Team Agrosy Magazine - First Team Don Dunphy - First Team NCAA Consensus - First Team Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Converse Yearbook - First Team Sporting News - First Team COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS JOHN LUCAS After a two-year stint at Baylor, John Lucas transferred to Oklahoma State and became quite possibly the best point guard in school history. Not only was Lucas the floor general for a team that won 57 games over a two-year span, but he also led the Cowboys to back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances and a Final Four appearance in Lucas was instrumental in OSU s school-record 31 win season, as well as a Big 12 regular-season championship and back-to-back Big 12 Tournament titles. It was his shot against Saint Joseph s near the end of the contest which sent Oklahoma State to the 2004 Final Four. Not only was Lucas a prolific scorer and uncanny distributor of the basketball, but he was a big-time leader. He shared the Big 12 Conference Player of the Year honors with his teammate, Tony Allen. Lucas was twice named to the Wooden Award ballot and was a member of the 10-man All-America team in He was also a second-team All-American according to the U.S. Basketball Writer s Association, and was a member of the Associated Press third-team All-America squad. SI.com listed Lucas as an honorable mention selection in John R Wooden Award - First Team USBWA - Second Team Associated Press - Third Team ESPN.com - Third Team SI.com - Honorable Mention DESMOND MASON One of the most explosive players to ever wear a Cowboy uniform, Desmond Mason received All-America honors during the season, his senior year. He was named a first-team All-American by College Hoops Insider, and a third-team All-American selection by Basketball Times magazine. The Associated Press listed him as an honorable mention pick. A three-time All-Big 12 honoree, Mason was a first-team selection as a senior. He averaged 18 points and 6.6 rebounds per game his final year, leading the Cowboys to a 27-7 mark and an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Mason scored a career-high 32 points against Baylor on Jan. 9, 1999, and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds against Langston on Jan. 5, He recorded a school-record eight steals against Houston Baptist on Dec. 15, Mason was a first-round selection of the Seattle SuperSonics in the 2000 NBA draft College Hoops Insider - First Team Basketball Times - Third Team Associated Press - Honorable @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 61

70 BOB MATTICK COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS GALE McARTHUR BUD MILLIKAN Bob Mattick came to Oklahoma A&M from Chicago, Ill., and was one of the most highly touted big men of his time. Mattick was a twotime All-Missouri Valley Conference and a twotime All-America selection, earning plaudits in 1953 (Helms first team) and again in 1954 (Helms first team, NCAA consensus second team). As a sophomore in , Mattick averaged 10.6 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. His junior season, Mattick averaged 17.4 points and 9.4 rebounds per contest. That year, Oklahoma A&M was ranked as high as fifth and lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to Kansas. The Aggies finished the season with a 23-7 record. In , Mattick s senior season, he averaged 20.7 points and 11.2 rebounds per game, becoming the first player in school history to average a double-double. Once again, the Aggies earned a national ranking as high as fifth, finished the season with a 24-5 record and lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In his three-year career, Mattick recorded 1,378 points and 772, rebounds, averaging 16.6 and 9.3, respectively. He currently ranks as the 11th-most prolific scorer in OSU history, and ranks sixth in school history in career rebounds and third in free throws made. Mattick s scoring average in 1954 was a school record for 26 years. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Hawks in the second round of the 1954 NBA Draft Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Look Magazine - First Team NCAA Consensus - Second Team NABC - Second Team Collier s - Second Team Newspaper Enterprises Association - Second Team Tempo - Second Team Associated Press - Third Team United Press International - Third Team Converse Yearbook - Fourth Team Gale McArthur came to Stillwater from Mangum, Okla., and was a member of two Oklahoma A&M Final Four teams, in 1949 and again in As a sophomore in , he played in all 28 games and scored 83 points for the Pokes. His junior year, McArthur played in all 27 contests, scoring 198 points as the Aggies failed to make the postseason. During the season, McArthur scored 408 points, averaging 11.6 points per contest as A&M made the national consolation finals. That year, he was named firstteam All-Missouri Valley Conference and an All-American by several organizations and publications. He was named a first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation, Sporting News and Look Magazine, and a secondteam selection by the Associated Press, United Press International, Converse Yearbook and Colliers/NABC. He was a consensus second-team All-American according to the NCAA. The Aggies finished 29-6 that year, losing to Illinois in the third-place game. McArthur was drafted in the fourth round by Minneapolis in Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Sporting News - First Team Look Magazine - First Team NCAA Consensus - Second Team Associated Press - Second Team United Press International - Second Team Collier s (Basketball Coaches) - Second Team Converse Yearbook - Second Team Bud Millikan came to Oklahoma A&M from Maryville, Mo., where Mr. Henry Iba began his collegiate coaching career. Millikan scored 31 points in 22 games his sophomore season. That year, the Aggies finished His junior year, Millikan scored 98 points in 25 games and was named honorable mention All-Missouri Valley Conference. In , Millikan s senior year, he scored 116 points as Oklahoma A&M finished He was named to the Helms Foundation All-America first team. Millikan went on to a successful coaching career at Maryland, following in Coach Iba s footsteps Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

71 J.L. PARKS COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS BRYANT REEVES JESSE CAB RENICK J.L. Parks came to Oklahoma A&M from Paoli, Okla., near Pauls Valley, and was regarded as one of the finest defensive guards in the country. He played on both of Oklahoma A&M s national championship teams, and returned to Stillwater after a one-year stint in the army during World War II. His junior year, Parks averaged 6.6 points per game in leading the Aggies to a 27-4 record. A year later, he averaged 6.7 points and joined Bob Harris as the first duo from A&M to both be named All-American in the same year, taking home second-team All-America honors from the Helms Foundation. He was also named All-Missouri Valley Conference in 1946, 48 and 1949, and was selected for the East- West game in Parks played in 123 career games, a school record for 43 years. He was drafted by the Indianapolis Olympians in Helms Athletic Foundation - Second Team Bryant Reeves was a legend that may never be forgotten in Oklahoma State Basketball lore. He came to Stillwater as a project from tiny Gans, Okla., near the Arkansas border. He left Stillwater for the mountains of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, a self-made millionaire. In his first season as a Cowboy, Reeves surprised everyone, starting in 34 of OSU s 36 games. He shot 52.1 percent from the floor and averaged 8.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. He was named to the Big Eight all-freshman squad. His sophomore year, Reeves shot an amazing 62.1 percent from the floor, a school record at the time, and averaged a double-double with 19.5 points and 10 rebounds per contest. He became the first player since Wilt Chamberlain in 1958 to lead the Big Eight in those three categories. Reeves was named the Big Eight Player of the Year, was a member of the All-Big Eight first-team, and was an honorable mention All-American. He also earned Sports Illustrated s Player of the Week on Dec. 14 and was SI s Most Improved Player in the nation. A Playboy preseason All-American prior to his junior year, Reeves lived up to all expectations as he averaged 21 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. He shot 58.5 percent from the floor, and recorded a personal-best 70 blocked shots. Following the season, he was named third-team All-Amercan as well as first-team All-Big Eight. Reeves senior season matched his junior year almost identically, with one exception... a Final Four appearance. He scored a school-record 797 points en route to a 21.5 points per game average. He was named the Big Eight Player of the Year for a second time, earned Big Eight Tournament MVP honors, and was named third-team All-American once again. Reeves was a first-round draft choice, the sixth pick overall, by Vancouver in United Press International - Honorable Mention United Press International - Second Team Associated Press - Third Team Basketball Weekly - Third Team USBWA - Honorable Mention United Press International - Second Team Basketball Times - Second Team Basketball Weekly - Second Team Basketball America - Second Team Associated Press - Third Team NABC - Third Team Jesse Cab Renick, who came to Oklahoma A&M after a junior-college career at Murray, was one of the offensive highlights of Mr. Iba s squad. He led the team in scoring with 179 points in 27 games, an average of 6.6 points per contest. He was named first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference and a first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation in his first year in an Aggie uniform. That season, Oklahoma A&M went 18-7 during the regular season and won the Missouri Valley title for the thirdstraight year. The Aggies defeated Drake in the first round of the NCAA Districts, but fell to Oklahoma in the second round. His senior season, Renick surpassed his previous year s performance by scoring 224 points in 29 games, an average of 7.7 points per game. He was again named first-team All-MVC, and earned his second All-America accolade from Helms, as well as becoming the first to garner consensus All-America honors (second team) from the NCAA, and is the first Aggie to become a two-time All-American. The squad lost its first game of the year, a heartbreaker to the Kansas Jayhawks, before rattling off 25-consecutive wins. With a 25-1 record, the Aggies traveled to New York to compete in the NIT, losing to Duquesne in the first round, OAMC then defeated DePaul a day later. Oklahoma A&M faced Kansas in the NCAA District, and lost to Kansas, 45-43, in overtime. The Jayhawks went on to finish runner-up to Indiana as the national champion Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Newspaper Enterprises Association - First Team NCAA Consensus - Second Team Converse Yearbook - Second @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 63

72 MERLE ROUSEY COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS MARCUS SMART MEL WRIGHT Merle Rousey came to Oklahoma A&M College after one year at Colorado. At CU, he started as a sophomore at guard and was named third-team All-Rocky Mountain Conference. Rousey followed Mr. Iba to Oklahoma A&M, and was a fixture on the floor for the Aggies. He finished the 22- game season with 130 points, a team high. At the close of the season, he was named first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference. His senior season, Rousey again won the team scoring title with 142 points, an average of 6.1 points per contest. He was named first-team All-MVC for the second-straight year, and was named first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation, Oklahoma A&M s first such accolade. OAMC went 20-3 that year and won the Missouri Valley Conference title Helms Athletic Foundation - First Team Marcus Smart became the first player in Oklahoma State Cowboy Basketball history to garner All- America honors as a freshman. He became just the third freshman in Big 12 history to be named the conference Player of the Year, joining Kevin Durant of Texas and Kansas State s Michael Beasley. Smart enjoyed unprecedented success as a rookie, as he was named a first-team All-America by Sporting News, and was a consensus second-team All-American. He was also named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year as well as an All-Big 12 First-Team selection. Smart led the Cowboys to the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Championship, a site OSU had not seen in two years. Smart also won two gold medals competing for the United States. During the summer of 2012, he led the Americans to a gold medal at the FIBA Americas championship in Brazil. In the summer of 2013, he led the U.S. to a gold medal at the FIBA U19 World Championships in the Czech Republic. Smart made national waves when he announced that he would return to OSU for his sophomore season, shunning a lock in the NBA lottery in an attempt to lead his teammates to new heights Sporting News - First Team Sports Illustrated - First Team NCAA Consensus - Second Team Associated Press - Second Team NABC - Second Team USBWA - Second Team Basketball Times - Second Team NABC - Third Team Associated Press - Honorable Mention Mel Wright came to Oklahoma A&M from Amarillo, Texas, and as a sophomore in , scored 178 points in 22 games, an average of 8.1 points per contest. He was named honorable mention all-missouri Valley Conference that season. His junior year, Wright averaged 11.2 points per game as the Aggies had a six-game turnaround from the year before. In , his senior campaign, he scored 316 points in 26 games, an average of 12.2 ppg. He was named a thirdteam All-American by the Helms Foundation. The Aggies went 17-9 in the final season as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. Wright was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals in the eighth round of the 1957 NBA Draft Helms Athletic Foundation - Third Team @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

73 DISTRICT HONORS ALL-AMERICANS LIST NCAA CONSENSUS 1940 Jesse Renick (2nd) 1944 Bob Kurland (1st) 1945 Bob Kurland (1st) 1946 Bob Kurland (1st) 1951 Gale McArthur (2nd) 1954 Bob Mattick (2nd) 1992 Byron Houston (2nd) 2010 James Anderson (2nd) 2013 Marcus Smart (2nd) ASSOCIATED PRESS 1948 A.L. Bennett (3rd) 1949 Bob Harris (2nd) 1951 Gale McArthur (2nd) 1954 Bob Mattick (3rd) 1990 Byron Houston (HM) 1991 Byron Houston (HM) 1992 Byron Houston (2nd) 1994 Bryant Reeves (3rd) 1995 Bryant Reeves (3rd) 2000 Desmond Mason (HM) Joe Adkins (HM) 2004 John Lucas (3rd) Tony Allen (HM) 2005 Joey Graham (3rd) 2010 James Anderson (2nd) 2013 Marcus Smart (2nd) 2014 Marcus Smart (HM) UNITED STATES BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION 1992 Byron Houston (2nd) 1994 Bryant Reeves (HM) 2004 John Lucas (2nd) 2010 James Anderson (2nd) 2013 Marcus Smart (2nd) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1951 Gale McArthur (2nd) 1954 Bob Mattick (2nd) 1992 Byron Houston (2nd) 1995 Bryant Reeves (3rd) 2005 Joey Graham (3rd) 2010 James Anderson (3rd) 2013 Marcus Smart (2nd) 2014 Marcus Smart (3rd) SPORTING NEWS (since 1943) 1944 Bob Kurland (2nd) 1945 Bob Kurland (1st) 1946 Bob Kurland (1st) 1949 Bob Harris (2nd) 1951 Gale McArthur (1st) 2010 James Anderson (1st) 2013 Marcus Smart (1st) BASKETBALL TIMES (since 1981) 1992 Byron Houston (1st) 1995 Bryant Reeves (2nd) 2000 Desmond Mason (3rd) 2010 James Anderson (2nd) 2013 Marcus Smart (2nd) FIRST TEAM 1950 Jack Shelton 1951 Gale McArthur 1952 Don Johnson 1953 Bob Mattick 1954 Bob Mattick Frank Bigham 1955 Clayton Carter 1956 Clayton Carter 1957 Melvin Wright 1959 Arlen Clark 1965 James King 1991 Byron Houston 1992 Byron Houston 1993 Bryant Reeves 1994 Bryant Reeves 1995 Bryant Reeves 1999 Adrian Peterson 2000 Desmond Mason 2001 Maurice Baker 2002 Maurice Baker 2004 Tony Allen John Lucas 2005 Joey Graham John Lucas 2007 Mario Boggan 2010 James Anderson 2013 Marcus Smart SECOND TEAM 1958 Arlen Clark 1964 Larry Hawk James King 1973 Kevin Fitzgerald 1974 Kevin Fitzgerald 1983 Matt Clark Leroy Combs 1984 Joe Atkinson 1989 Richard Dumas 1990 Byron Houston 1994 Brooks Thompson 1995 Randy Rutherford 1998 Adrian Peterson 1999 Desmond Mason 2003 Tony Allen Victor Williams 2007 JamesOn Curry 2008 James Anderson 2013 Markel Brown 2014 Marcus Smart THIRD TEAM/ HONORABLE MENTION 1952 Bob Mattick (HM) 1953 Harold Rogers (HM) 1961 Cecil Epperley (HM) 1965 Larry Hawk (3rd) 1969 Joe Smith (3rd) 1975 Ronnie Daniel (3rd) ALL-DISTRICT 1988 Richard Dumas 1989 Richard Dumas Byron Houston 1990 Byron Houston 1991 Byron Houston * 1992 Byron Houston Sean Sutton 1993 Bryant Reeves 1994 Brooks Thompson Bryant Reeves 1995 Bryant Reeves Randy Rutherford 1998 Adrian Peterson 1999 Adrian Peterson 2000 Desmond Mason 2001 Maurice Baker 2003 Victor Williams 2004 John Lucas * Tony Allen 2005 John Lucas Joey Graham 2007 Mario Boggan JamesOn Curry 2009 James Anderson 2010 James Anderson * 2011 Marshall Moses 2013 Markel Brown Marcus Smart * District Player of the @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 65

74 CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Year Player, Class 1923 Clifford Dean, Jr. (1st) 1924 George Connor, Fr. (1st) Ernest Seiler, Jr. (2nd) 1925 Gordon Perry, Fr. (1st) Clyde Hall, So. (1st) George Connor, So. (2nd) E.M. Lookabaugh, Jr. (3rd) ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY Year Player, Class 1927 Gordon Perry, Jr. (2nd) 1928 Ab Wright, Jr. (1st) 1931 Jakie Harrison, Sr. (1st) 1933 Buddy Wade, Jr. (1st) Leon Bruner, Jr. (HM) R.B. Hensley, Sr. (HM) Norris Simms, Jr. (HM) 1934 Buddy Wade, Sr. (2nd) Howard Shirk, Sr. (HM) 1936 Merle Rousey, Jr. (1st) Taylor Little, Jr. (1st) George Freeman, Sr. (HM) 1937 R.C. Cox, Sr. (1st) Bill Barringer, Jr. (1st) Merle Rousey, Sr. (1st) Dick Krueger, Jr. (2nd) Taylor Little, Sr. (2nd) 1938 Dick Krueger, Sr. (1st) Merle Scheffler, Jr. (1st) Bill Barringer, Sr. (2nd) Harvey Slade, So. (HM) Carroll Smelser, Sr. (HM) 1939 Jesse Renick, Jr. (1st) Merle Scheffler, Sr. (2nd) Harvey Slade, Jr. (2nd) Howard Doyle, So. (HM) Gene Smelser, So. (HM) 1940 Howard Doyle, Jr. (1st) Jesse Renick, Sr. (1st) Harvey Slade, Sr. (1st) Gene Smelser, Jr. (2nd) Lon Eggleston, So. (HM) 1941 Gene Smelser, Sr. (1st) Vern Schwertfeger, Sr. (2nd) Leroy Floyd, Sr. (HM) Bud Millikan, Jr. (HM) 1942 Lon Eggleston, Sr. (1st) Vernon Yates, Fr. (1st) 1943 Vernon Yates, So. (1st) 1944 no team selected 1945 no team selected 1946 Sam Aubrey, Sr. (1st) Weldon Kern, Sr. (1st) Bob Kurland, Sr. (1st) J.L. Parks, So. (1st) Blake Williams, So. (1st) 1947 A.L. Bennett, Jr. (1st) Joe Bradley, So. (HM) 1948 A.L. Bennett, Sr. (1st) J.L. Parks, Jr. (1st) Joe Bradley, Jr. (2nd) Bob Harris, Jr. (2nd) Vernon Yates, Jr. (2nd) ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY (CONT D) Year Player, Class 1949 Bob Harris, Sr. (1st) J.L. Parks, Sr. (2nd) Vernon Yates, Sr. (2nd) Joe Bradley, Sr. (3rd) Jack Shelton, Jr. (3rd) 1950 Jack Shelton, Sr. (2nd) Gale McArthur, Jr. (HM) Norman Pilgrim, Jr. (HM) Keith Smith, Jr. (HM) 1951 Don Johnson, Jr. (1st) Gale McArthur, Sr. (1st) Norman Pilgrim, Sr. (1st) Pete Darcey, Jr. (HM) Keith Smith, Sr. (HM) 1952 Don Johnson, Sr. (1st) Pete Darcey, Sr. (HM) Bob Mattick, So. (HM) Harold Rogers, Jr. (HM) Kendall Sheets, Jr. (HM) 1953 Bob Mattick, Jr. (1st) Harold Rogers, Sr. (2nd) Kendall Sheets, Sr. (HM) Gerald Stockton, Sr. (HM) 1954 Bob Mattick, Sr. (1st) 1955 Clayton Carter, Jr. (2nd) V.R. Barnhouse, Jr. (HM) Tom Maloney, Sr. (HM) Carl Shafer, Sr. (HM) Melvin Wright, So. (HM) 1956 Clayton Carter, Sr. (1st) FOUR-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE Vernon Yates (1942, 43, 48, 49) 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Byron Houston ( ) HM 1st 1st 1st Adrian Peterson ( ) HM HM 2nd 1st Ivan McFarlin ( ) HM HM HM HM THREE-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE Harvey Slade ( ) HM 2nd 1st Gene Smelser ( ) HM 2nd 1st J.L. Parks (1946, 48, 49) 1st 1st 2nd Joe Bradley ( ) HM 2nd 3rd Bob Mattick ( ) HM 1st 1st Bryant Reeves ( ) 1st 1st 1st Randy Rutherford ( ) HM HM 1st Desmond Mason ( ) 3rd 2nd 1st Doug Gottlieb ( ) HM HM HM James Anderson ( ) HM 2nd 1st Le Bryan Nash ( ) HM 3rd HM THREE-TIME FIRST TEAM Byron Houston Bryant Reeves TWO-TIME FIRST TEAM Merle Rousey Jesse Renick Vernon Yates J.L. Parks 1946, 48 A.L. Bennett Don Johnson Bob Mattick Larry Hawk Matt Clark 1981, 83 John Lucas Marcus Smart ALL-BIG EIGHT Year Player, Class 1959 Arlen Clark, Sr. (1st) Dick Soergel, Jr. (HM) 1962 Cecil Epperly, Sr. (2nd) 1963 Larry Hawk, So. (2nd) James King, So. (2nd) Ivan Wiley, Jr. (HM) Gene Johnson, So. (HM) Jim Cooper, Jr. (HM) 1964 Larry Hawk, Jr. (1st) James King, Jr. (2nd) 1965 James King, Sr. (1st) Gary Hassmann, Sr. (HM) Gene Johnson, Sr. (HM) 1967 Jack Herron, Jr. (HM) 1970 Bob Buck, Sr. (HM) Rick Cooper, Sr. (HM) 1972 Jerry Clack, Sr. (HM) 1973 Kevin Fitzgerald, Jr. (2nd) 1980 Ed Odom, Sr. (1st) Don Youman, Sr. (2nd) 1981 Matt Clark, So. (1st) 1983 Matt Clark, Sr. (1st) Leroy Combs, Sr. (1st) 1984 Joe Atkinson, So. (2nd) Ray Crenshaw, Sr. (2nd) 1985 Joe Atkinson, Jr. (HM) 1988 Richard Dumas, Fr. (2nd, 2nd) John Starks, Sr. (HM, HM) 1989 Richard Dumas, So. (2nd, 1st) Byron Houston, Fr. (HM, HM) Royce Jeffries, Jr. (HM UPI) Thomas Jordan, So. (HM UPI) 1990 Byron Houston, So. (1st, 1st) Darwyn Alexander, So. (HM, HM) Royce Jeffries, Sr. (HM UPI) 1991 Byron Houston, Jr. (1st, 1st) Darwyn Alexander, Jr. (HM, HM) Johnny Pittman, Sr. (HM, HM) Sean Sutton, Jr. (HM, HM) 1992 Byron Houston, Sr. (1st AP) Sean Sutton, Sr. (HM AP) Corey Williams, Sr. (HM AP) 1993 Bryant Reeves, So. (1st, 1st) Randy Rutherford, So. (HM, HM) Brooks Thompson, Jr. (HM, HM) 1994 Bryant Reeves, Jr. (1st, 1st) Brooks Thompson, Sr. (2nd, 1st) Randy Rutherford, Jr. (HM, HM) 1995 Bryant Reeves, Sr. (1st, 1st) Randy Rutherford, Sr. (1st, 1st) Andre Owens, Jr. (HM, HM) 1996 Jerome Lambert, Sr. (HM, HM) Andre Owens, Sr. (HM Coaches) Adrian Peterson, Fr. (HM, HM) Beginning in 1988, there were two separate all-conference teams, the Associated Press (listed first in parentheses) and the United Press International. The UPI squad was discontinued after the 1991 season, and the conference began keeping a coaches all-conference team in @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

75 CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Year Player, Class AP Big Chianti Roberts, Sr. 3rd Adrian Peterson, So. HM HM 1998 Adrian Peterson, Jr. 2nd 2nd Brett Robisch, Sr. 2nd 2nd Desmond Mason, So. 3rd 3rd Doug Gottlieb, So. HM 1999 Adrian Peterson, Sr. 1st 1st Desmond Mason, Jr. 2nd 2nd Joe Adkins, Jr. HM Doug Gottlieb, Jr. HM 2000 Desmond Mason, Sr. 1st 1st Brian Montonati, Sr. 3rd 3rd Joe Adkins, Sr. HM Doug Gottlieb, Sr. HM 2001 Maurice Baker, Jr. 1st 1st Fredrik Jönzén, Jr. 3rd 2nd 2002 Fredrik Jönzén, Sr. 3rd Maurice Baker, Sr. 3rd HM Ivan McFarlin, So. HM HM Victor Williams, Jr. HM HM 2003 Victor Williams, Sr. 2nd 2nd Melvin Sanders, Sr. HM HM Tony Allen, Jr. HM HM Ivan McFarlin, Jr. HM 2004 Tony Allen, Sr. 1st 1st John Lucas, Jr. 1st 1st Joey Graham, Jr. HM 3rd Ivan McFarlin, Jr. HM HM 2005 Joey Graham, Sr. 1st 1st John Lucas, Sr. 1st 1st Ivan McFarlin, Sr. HM HM 2006 Mario Boggan, Jr. HM HM JamesOn Curry, So. HM HM 2007 Mario Boggan, Sr. 1st 1st JamesOn Curry, Jr. 3rd 3rd 2008 Byron Eaton, Jr. 2nd 3rd James Anderson, Fr. HM Marcus Dove, Sr. HM 2009 James Anderson, So. 2nd 2nd Byron Eaton, Sr. 3rd 3rd Terrel Harris, Sr. HM 2010 James Anderson, Jr. 1st 1st Obi Muonelo, Sr. HM 2011 Marshall Moses, Sr. HM 3rd Keiton Page, Jr. HM 2012 Keiton Page, Sr. 2nd 2nd Le Bryan Nash, Fr. HM 2013 Marcus Smart, Fr. 1st 1st Markel Brown, Jr. 2nd 2nd Le Bryan Nash, So. HM 3rd Michael Cobbins, So. HM 2014 Marcus Smart, So. 1st 1st Markel Brown, Sr. 2nd 2nd Le Bryan Nash, Jr. HM Feb. 5, 1989 Jan. 28, 1991 Dec. 19, 1994 Feb. 6, 1995 Feb. 20, 1995 Mar. 6, 1995 Jan. 4, 1999 Jan. 11, 1999 Feb. 22, 1999 Dec. 21, 1999 Dec. 5, 2000 Jan. 2, 2002 Jan. 20, 2003 Dec. 22, 2003 Jan. 19, 2004 Feb. 9, 2004 Dec. 6, 2004 Dec. 19, 2005 Dec. 27, 2005 Dec. 4, 2006 Dec. 11, 2006 Dec. 26, 2006 Jan. 22, 2007 Feb. 12, 2007 Feb. 18, 2008 Dec. 22, 2008 Feb. 23, 2009 Jan. 25, 2010 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 28, 2010 Dec. 13, 2010 Feb. 20, 2012 Nov. 19, 2012 Richard Dumas (So.) Byron Houston (Jr.) Randy Rutherford (Sr.) Randy Rutherford (Sr.) Bryant Reeves (Sr.) Randy Rutherford (Sr.) Adrian Peterson (Sr.) Desmond Mason (Jr.) Adrian Peterson (Sr.) Desmond Mason (Sr.) Maurice Baker (Jr.) Maurice Baker (Sr.) Victor Williams (Sr.) Ivan McFarlin (Jr.) John Lucas (Jr.) John Lucas (Jr.) John Lucas (Sr.) JamesOn Curry (So.) David Monds (Jr.) JamesOn Curry (Jr.) Mario Boggan (Sr.) Mario Boggan (Sr.) Mario Boggan (Sr.) Mario Boggan (Sr.) Byron Eaton (Jr.) James Anderson (So.) James Anderson (So.) James Anderson (Jr.) James Anderson (Jr.) James Anderson (Jr.) Marshall Moses (Sr.) Keiton Page (Sr.) Le Bryan Nash (So.) Dec. 12, 2000 Jan. 15, 2001 Jan. 22, 2001 Jan. 28, 2002 Feb. 25, 2002 Jan. 13, 2003 Jan. 27, 2003 Jan. 26, 2004 Feb. 23, 2004 Nov. 21, 2005 Dec. 5, 2005 Dec. 19, 2005 Jan. 3, 2006 Jan. 16, 2006 Jan. 23, 2006 Nov. 12, 2007 Dec. 3, 2007 Feb. 28, 2010 Jan. 10, 2011 Feb. 7, 2011 Nov. 29, 2011 Jan. 30, 2012 Nov. 19, 2012 Jan. 7, 2013 Feb. 11, 2013 Feb. 18, 2013 Maurice Baker (Jr.) Maurice Baker (Jr.) Maurice Baker (Jr.) Ivan McFarlin (Fr.) Ivan McFarlin (Fr.) Tony Allen (Jr.) Tony Allen (Jr.) Joey Graham (Jr.) Joey Graham (Jr.) Mario Boggan (Jr.) Torre Johnson (Jr.) Byron Eaton (Fr.) Mario Boggan (Jr.) Torre Johnson (Jr.) Torre Johnson (Jr.) James Anderson (Fr.) James Anderson (Fr.) Matt Pilgrim (Jr.) Jéan-Paul Olukemi (So.) Darrell Williams (Jr.) Cezar Guerrero (Fr.) Le Bryan Nash (Fr.) Marcus Smart (Fr.) Marcus Smart (Fr.) Marcus Smart (Fr.) Marcus Smart (Fr.) Feb. 4, 2013 Marcus Smart (Fr.) Nov. 25, 2013 Marcus Smart (So.) Dec. 23, 2013 Markel Brown (Sr.) Jan. 13, 2014 Marcus Smart (So.) March 3, 2014 Marcus Smart @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 67

76 CONFERENCE HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR BYRON HOUSTON Houston was named the Big Eight Conference s Player of the Year by the Associated Press in 1991 following his junior season. BRYANT REEVES Reeves was the consensus (AP, coaches) Big Eight Player of the Year in 1993 following his sophomore season and was the coaches selection in 1995 after his senior year. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR DON YOUMAN Youman was named the Big Eight Conference s Newcomer of the Year in 1979 by the United Press International following his junior year after transferring from Bakersfield Junior College. DOUG GOTTLIEB Gottlieb was named the Big 12 Conference s Newcomer of the Year in 1998 by the Associated Press following his sophomore year after transferring from Notre Dame. COACH OF THE YEAR HENRY IBA Missouri Valley Big Eight 1965 PAUL HANSEN Big Eight 1981 TONY ALLEN Allen was named the Big 12 Player of the Year by the league coaches following his senior season in 2004, joining teammate John Lucas. MAURICE BAKER Baker was named the Big 12 Conference s Newcomer of the Year in 2001 by the league s coaches following his junior year after transferring from Dixie College in Utah. EDDIE SUTTON Big Eight 1993 Big JOHN LUCAS Lucas was named the Big 12 Player of the Year by the Associated Press following his junior season in 2004, joining teammate Tony Allen. JAMES ANDERSON Anderson was the consensus (AP/coaches) Big 12 Player of the Year in 2010 following his junior season. MARCUS SMART Smart was the consensus (AP/coaches) Big 12 Player of the Year in 2013 following his freshman season. He was just the third freshman to be named the league s Player of the Year. TONY ALLEN Allen was named the Big 12 Conference s Newcomer of the Year in 2003 by the league s coaches following his junior year after transferring from Wabash Valley Community College. JOEY GRAHAM Graham was named the Big 12 Conference s Newcomer of the Year in 2004 by the league s coaches following his junior year after transferring from Central Florida. FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR LE BRYAN NASH Nash was the Associated Press Big 12 Freshman of the Year and co-freshman of the Year by the league coaches in MARCUS SMART Smart was the consensus (Associated Press/league coaches) Big 12 Freshman of the Year in @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

77 CONFERENCE/ACADEMIC HONORS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR MARCUS DOVE Big ALL-DEFENSE 1989 Richard Dumas 1990 Byron Houston 1991 Byron Houston Corey Williams 1992 Cornell Hatcher Byron Houston Corey Williams 1993 Milton Brown 1994 Randy Rutherford 1995 Terry Collins Randy Rutherford 2000 Desmond Mason 2001 Andre Williams 2003 Melvin Sanders 2004 Tony Allen Ivan McFarlin 2005 Ivan McFarlin 2006 Marcus Dove 2007 Marcus Dove ^ 2008 Marcus Dove ^ * 2009 Terrel Harris ^ 2013 Michael Cobbins ^ Marcus Smart ^ * 2014 Marcus Smart ^ * SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR PHIL FORTE Big (co-sixth Man) ALL-BENCH/RESERVE 1988 Royce Jeffries 1991 Corey Williams 1992 Randy Davis Cornell Hatcher 1999 Glendon Alexander 2000 Glendon Alexander 2001 Andre Williams 2003 Cheyne Gadson 2005 Stephen Graham 2006 Torre Johnson 2008 Obi Muonelo 2009 Keiton Page ALL-FRESHMAN 1986 Alan Bannister Melvin Gilliam 1988 Richard Dumas 1989 Darwyn Alexander Byron Houston Corey Williams 1992 Bryant Reeves 1994 Chianti Roberts 1996 Adrian Peterson 2005 JamesOn Curry ALL-NEWCOMER 1988 John Starks (all-transfer) 1991 Sean Sutton (all-transfer) 1993 Randy Rutherford Brooks Thompson 1995 Andre Owens 1996 Jerome Lambert 1997 Brett Robish 1998 Doug Gottlieb 2001 Maurice Baker Victor Williams 2002 Ivan McFarlin 2003 Tony Allen 2004 Joey Graham 2006 Mario Boggan Torre Johnson 2010 Matt Pilgrim ALL-ROOKIE (FRESHMEN & TRANSFERS) 2008 James Anderson ^ 2011 Jéan-Paul Olukemi ^ 2012 Le Bryan Nash ^ 2013 Marcus Smart ^ * ALL-UNDERRATED 1992 Sean Sutton 1993 Randy Rutherford 1998 Adrian Peterson 2000 Joe Adkins Fredrik Jönzén 2002 Victor Williams 2010 Obi Muonelo ALL-IMPROVED 1991 Johnny Pittman (all-surprise) 1993 Bryant Reeves 1994 Brooks Thompson 1997 Chianti Roberts 1998 Desmond Mason Brett Robisch 2000 Fredrik Jönzén Brian Montonati 2004 John Lucas 2006 David Monds 2010 Keiton Page These Specialty Teams were selected by a panel of media who regularly covered the league until Starting in 2007, the Big 12 Coaches began selection of an All-Defensive Team and an All-Rookie Team. These are denoted by a carat (^). * unanimous NCAA POST-GRADUATE AWARDS 1964 Gary Hassman 1969 Joe Smith ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1964 Gary Hassman 1969 Joe Smith ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1964 Gary Hassman 1969 Joe Smith 2002 Fredrik Jönzén 2014 Phil Forte Christien Sager ACADEMIC ALL-BIG EIGHT 1965 Gary Hassman (1st) Jim King (1st) 1976 Clark Maughan (1st) 1977 Fred Stevenson (1st) 1978 Mark Tucker (1st) 1983 Lorenza Andrews (1st) 1991 Mattias Sahlstrom (1st) 1995 Jason Skaer (1st) John Nelson (HM) 1996 Jason Skaer (1st) Tommy Warner (HM) Billy Lewis (HM) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG Desmond Mason (HM) 1999 Fredrik Jönzén (1st) 2000 Fredrik Jönzén (1st) Rodney Sooter (1st) 2001 Nate Fleming (1st) Fredrik Jönzén (1st) Jason Keep (HM) 2002 Fredrik Jönzén (1st) Melvin Sanders (HM) 2003 Frans Steyn (1st) Jason Miller (HM) 2004 Stephen Graham (1st) Terrence Crawford (2nd) Joey Graham (2nd) 2005 Terrence Crawford (1st) David Monds (1st) Stephen Graham (2nd) Frans Steyn (2nd) 2006 Luke Byler (1st) 2009 James Anderson (1st) Andy Shaw (2nd) 2010 James Anderson (2nd) 2011 Keiton Page (1st) 2012 Keiton Page (1st) Darrell Williams (1st) 2013 Mason Cox (1st) Christien Sager (1st) Michael Cobbins (2nd) 2014 Mason Cox (1st) Phil Forte (1st) Christien Sager (1st) Brian Williams @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 69

78 COWBOYS IN THE NBA TONY ALLEN Drafted with the 27th overall pick in the first round of the 2004 NBA draft by Boston, he won the 2008 World Championship with the Celtics. He signed with Memphis in 2010 and is a three-time NBA All-Defensive player. He has played nearly 700 games in his career in 10 seasons. JAMES ANDERSON Drafted with the 20th overall selection in the first round of the 2010 NBA Draft by the Spurs, he played four seasons with three different teams. He played 95 games for the Spurs, 31 for the Houston Rockets in 2013, and spent last season as a starter (62 starts) for the Philadelphia 76ers (80 games). In August of 2014, signed a one-year deal with Zalgiris Kaunas in Lithuania. MARKEL BROWN Drafted with the 44th overall selection in the second round of the 2014 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves, but was immediately traded to the Brooklyn Nets. JOHN LUCAS Has played 223 career games for four different teams. He began with the Rockets ( ) and played 62 games, then took a three-year hiatus before signing with the Bulls ( ) and playing 56 games. Played 63 games for the Raptors ( ) and 42 for the Jazz ( ) before being traded to the Cavaliers and then the Celtics this offseason. MARCUS SMART Drafted with the sixth overall selection in the first round of the 2014 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics. JOEY GRAHAM Drafted with the 16th overall selection in the first round of the 2005 NBA Draft by the Toronto Raptors, he played nearly 400 games for three different teams from He was in Toronto from (283 games), was with the Denver Nuggets during (67) and spent the season with the Cleveland Cavaliers (39). STEPHEN GRAHAM Despite going undrafted after graduating from Oklahoma State, he made a name for himself as a nomad of the NBA, playing nearly 250 games for seven different teams. From , he played for the Rockets (6 games), Bulls (3), Cavaliers (13), Trailblazers (14), Pacers (74), Bobcats (72) and the Nets (59). DESMOND MASON Drafted with the 17th overall selection in the first round of the 2000 NBA Draft by the SuperSonics, he played more than 650 games for four different organizations over 10 seasons. He played 210 games in three seasons in Seattle, played 260 games in two separate stints with the Bucks, he played 145 for the Hornets in OKC, 39 for the Thunder, and ended his career in 2010 with the Kings. BRYANT REEVES Drafted with the sixth overall selection in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Vancouver Grizzlies, he was the first-ever pick for the fledgling organization. He spent his whole career with the franchise, even after the move to Memphis. He finished with nearly 400 games in his career before it was cut short due to back issues. JOHN STARKS Despite going undrafted following his senior season at OSU, he played in nearly 1,000 games over a 13-year NBA career. He began with the Warriors playing 36 games during the season. He signed on with the Knicks and played 695 games from Went back to Golden State in 98, played for the Bulls in 2000, and finished his career in Utah in NBA DRAFT 1948^ A.L. Bennett Providence Steam Rollers 1949^ Bob Harris Fort Wayne Pistons 1st/3rd J.L. Parks Indianapolis Olympians 1950 Jack Shelton Boston Celtics 5th/NA 1951 Gale McArthur Minneapolis Lakers 4th/40th 1952 Don Johnson Boston Celtics 5th/47th 1953 Kendall Sheets Rochester Royals 7th/59th 1954 Bob Mattick Milwaukee Hawks 2nd/11th 1956 Clayton Carter Rochester Royals 9th/73rd 1957 Mel Wright Cincinnati Royals 10th/70th 1965 James King Detroit Pistons 4th/32nd 1969 Joe Smith Los Angeles Lakers 8th/111th 1972 Jerry Clack Cincinnati Royals 8th/119th 1974 Kevin Fitzgerald Houston Rockets 7th/113th 1978 Mark Tucker Chicago Bulls 10th/191st 1980 Ed Odom San Diego Clippers 4th/76th Don Youman Washington Bullets 10th/207th 1983 Leroy Combs Indiana Pacers 2nd/26th Matt Clark Utah Jazz 5th/100th Lorenza Andrews Kansas City Kings 5th/106th 1984 Ray Crenshaw Phoenix Suns 7th/151st 1985 Joe Atkinson Portland Trail Blazers 4th/85th Beginning in 1989, the NBA Draft was reduced to two rounds 1991 Richard Dumas Phoenix Suns 2nd/46th Von McDade New Jersey Nets 2nd/53rd 1992 Byron Houston Chicago Bulls 1st/27th Corey Williams Chicago Bulls 2nd/33rd 1994 Brooks Thompson Orlando Magic 1st/27th 1995 Bryant Reeves Vancouver Grizzlies 1st/6th 2000 Desmond Mason Seattle SuperSonics 1st/17th 2004 Tony Allen Boston Celtics 1st/27th 2005 Joey Graham Toronto Raptors 1st/16th 2007 JamesOn Curry Chicago Bulls 2nd/51st 2010 James Anderson San Antonio Spurs 1st/20th 2014 Marcus Smart Boston Celtics 1st/6th Markel Brown Minnesota Timberwolves * 2nd/44th ^ Basketball Association of America (pre-nba) draft. * Brown was immediately traded to the Brooklyn Nets. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

79 COWBOYS IN THE NBA MAURICE BAKER Played five games in the NBA, one with the Clippers and four with the Trailblazers that same season. Had a long, successful career in the D-League, mostly with the Dakota Wizards. He currently owns two D-League records: career games and career steals. JOE BRADLEY Played 46 games for the Chicago Stags during the season, the franchise s final year of existence. LONNIE EGGLESTON Played two games with the St. Louis Bombers during the season. The Bombers were one of five teams originally part of the Basketball Association of America that merged with the NBA in 1949 and dropped out of the league in CECIL HANKINS Played 47 games for the St. Louis Bombers during the season as part of the Basketball Association of America. Played 25 games the following season with the Boston Celtics. IVAN McFARLIN Played 11 games for the Philadelphia 76ers during the season. DOYLE PARRACK Played 65 games for the Chicago Stags during the season. as part of the Basketball Association of America. LEROY COMBS After being drafted with the 26th overall pick in the second round of the 1983 NBA Draft by Indiana, he played 48 games for the Pacers during the season. JAMESON CURRY Drafted with the 51st overall pick in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft by Chicago, he never played a game for the Bulls. He ended up playing one game for the Los Angeles Clippers during the season. PETE DARCEY Played 12 games for the Milwaukee Hawks organization (now the Atlanta Hawks) during the season. RICHARD DUMAS Drafted with the 46th overall pick in the second round of the 1991 NBA Draft by Phoenix, he played 89 games for the Suns from He then played 39 games for the Philadelphia 76ers during the season. BOB HARRIS He was drafted with the thirdoverall selection of the 1949 NBA Draft by the Fort Wayne Pistons. He played 78 games over two seasons for the Pistons before he was traded to the Boston Celtics, where he played in 268 games over four seasons. TERREL HARRIS Played 33 games over two seasons with Miami in , winning a World Championship with the Heat in Then played 13 games in with the New Orleans Hornets. BYRON HOUSTON Was drafted with the 27th overall pick in the first round of the 1992 NBA Draft by Chicago, but traded to Golden State. He played 153 games with the Warriors in , 40 games with the Sonics in , and 25 games with the Kings in THOMAS JORDAN Played four games for the Philadelphia 76ers during the season. MELVIN SANDERS Played 16 games for the San Antonio Spurs during the season. BROOKS THOMPSON Was drafted with the 27th overall pick of the 1994 draft by Orlando, and played 176 games in his career, including 79 games with the Magic ( 94-96), two with the Jazz ( 95-96), 65 with the Nuggets ( 96-97), 13 with the Suns and 17 with the Knicks ( 97-98). COREY WILLIAMS After being drafted with the 33rd overall pick (second round) by Chicago, he played a total of 39 games. He played 35 with the Bulls ( ) and four with the Minnesota Timberwolves @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 71

80 USA BASKETBALL MARCUS SMART Marcus Smart has been involved with USA Basketball since In 2012, he led the U18 National Team to a gold medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men in Brazil, starting all five games while averaging 7.4 points, 4.0 assists, 3.6 steals and 3.4 rebounds per game. In 2013, he returned to lead the U19 National Team to a 9-0 record and a gold medal at the 2013 FIBA Men s U19 World Championship in the Czech Republic. Smart started eight of nine games, and averaged 9.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 2.2 assists per contest. Later that summer, he was one of two collegiate players to participate in the USA Basketball Men s National Team Training Camp. USA BASKETBALL Glendon Alexander 1996 Junior National Select Team James Anderson 2009 World University Games (Bronze) Joe Atkinson 1982 U.S. Olympic Festival (Gold) Byron Bird 1971 Pan American Games athletic trainer Matt Clark 1979 U.S. Olympic Festival (Gold) 1979 FIBA U19 World Championships (Gold) JamesOn Curry 2002 Youth Development Festival (Gold) 2003 Youth Development Festival (Gold) Richard Dumas 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival (4th) 1988 R. William Jones Cup (Gold) Jack Hartman 1983 Pan American Games (Gold) coach Don Haskins 1972 Olympic Games (Silver) assistant Byron Houston 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival (Gold) 1999 Pan American Games (Silver) Henry Iba 1964 Olympic Games (Gold) coach 1968 Olympic Games (Gold) coach 1972 Olympic Games (Silver) coach 1984 Olympic Games (Gold) honorary coach Moe Iba 1983 U.S. Olympic Festival (Bronze) coach Tom Jacquet 1950 FIBA World Championships (Silver) Fredrik Jönzén 2000 World University Games (7th) Sweden Thomas Jordan 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival (4th) James King 1968 Olympic Games (Gold) Bob Kurland 1948 Olympic Games (Gold) 1952 Olympic Games (Gold) Jason Miller 2009 World University Games athletic trainer Le Bryan Nash 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championships (Gold) J.L. Parks 1950 FIBA World Championships (Silver) Norman Pilgrim 1955 Pan American Games (Gold) coach Bryant Reeves 1993 Team USA European Tour Jesse Renick 1948 Olympic Games (Gold) Kendall Sheets 1954 FIBA World Championships (Gold) Marcus Smart 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championships (Gold) 2013 FIBA U19 World Championships (Gold) 2013 USA Men s National Team Training Camp 2014 USA Basketball Select Team Eddie Sutton 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival (Silver) coach Blake Williams 1950 FIBA World Championships (Silver) Corey Williams 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival (Gold) In July of 2014, he was one of two rookies named to the USA Basketball Select Team, training with Team USA for the FIBA World Cup. LE BRYAN NASH Le Bryan Nash was a member of the USA Basketball Men s U18 National team that won the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men in San Antonio, Texas. Nash played in four of the five games and averaged 8.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. He shot 48.1 percent from the floor. Other members of the squad included Kyrie Irving and Austin Rivers. JAMES ANDERSON James Anderson was a member of the 2009 USA World University Games team that took home the bronze medal after finishing with a 6-1 record. The USA defeated eventual gold-medal winner Serbia, but fell to Russia in the semifinals and settled for the bronze. Anderson played in all seven games, starting two, and avergaed 7.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. He shot 52.6 percent from the floor (20 of 38). Anderson also had seven assists and four steals during the tournament. Other members of the team included Da Sean Butler, Robbie Hummel and Evan Turner. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

81 HIGH SCHOOL HONORS McDONALD S ALL-AMERICANS PARADE ALL-AMERICANS THE OKLAHOMAN 1996 Glendon Alexander (West) - lost 2005 Byron Eaton (West) - lost Gerald Green (East) - won * 2007 James Anderson (West) - won 2011 Le Bryan Nash (West) - lost * 2012 Marcus Smart (West) - won * won slam-dunk competition 1987 Richard Dumas (3rd team) 2005 Byron Eaton (2nd team) 2007 James Anderson (3rd team) 2009 Roger Frankin (4th team) 2011 Le Bryan Nash (2nd team) 2013 Stevie Clark (1st team) DERBY BASKETBALL CLASSIC 2010 Markel Brown (Black) - won 2011 Anthony Hickey (Gold) - won Le Bryan Nash (White) - lost 2012 Phil Forte (Black) - lost Marcus Smart (Black) - lost 2013 Stevie Clark (Black) - won JORDAN BRAND CLASSIC 2006 Obi Muonelo (Black) - lost GATORADE STATE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1987 Richard Dumas (Oklahoma) 1989 Fred Burley (Oklahoma) 1993 Chianti Roberts (Oklahoma) 1996 Glendon Alexander (Texas) Estell Laster (Oklahoma) 1999 Janavor Weatherspoon (Delaware) 2000 Terrence Crawford (Oklahoma) 2006 Obi Muonelo (Oklahoma) 2007 James Anderson (Arkansas) 2008 Fred Gulley (Arkansas) 2009 Fred Gulley (Arkansas) 2011 Marcus Smart (Texas) 2012 Marcus Smart (Texas) Stephen Clark (Oklahoma) 2013 Stephen Clark (Oklahoma) Player of the Year 1955 Arlen Clark (Colbert) 1967 Amos Thomas (Oklahoma City) 1977 Randy Wright (Yukon) 1978 Matt Clark (Oklahoma City) 1981 Bill Self (Edmond) Joe Atkinson (Coyle) 1986 Royce Jeffries (Soper) 1988 Byron Houston (Oklahoma City) 1990 Fred Burley (Oklahoma City) 1993 Chianti Roberts (Oklahoma City) 1996 Joe Adkins (Oklahoma City) 2000 Terrence Crawford (Oklahoma City) 2005 Obi Muonelo (Edmond) 2008 Keiton Page (Pawnee) 2012 Stephen Clark (Oklahoma City) 2013 Stephen Clark (Oklahoma City) Super 5 Team 1981 Bill Self (Edmond) Joe Atkinson (Coyle) 1982 Jay Davis (Edmond) 1985 Melvin Gilliam (Tulsa) 1986 Richard Dumas (Tulsa) Royce Jeffries (Soper) William Woods (Midwest City) 1987 Richard Dumas (Tulsa) John Potter (Durant) 1988 Byron Houston (Oklahoma City) 1989 Fred Burley (Oklahoma City) 1990 Fred Burley (Oklahoma City) Randy Rutherford (Broken Bow) 1993 Chianti Roberts (Oklahoma City) 1995 R.W. McQuarters (Tulsa) 1996 Joe Adkins (Oklahoma City) Estell Laster (Oklahoma City) 1999 Terrence Crawford (Oklahoma City) 2000 Terrence Crawford (Oklahoma City) 2005 Obi Muonelo (Edmond) 2006 Obi Muonelo (Edmond) 2007 Keiton Page (Pawnee) 2008 Keiton Page (Pawnee) 2012 Stephen Clark (Oklahoma City) 2013 Stephen Clark (Oklahoma City) 2014 Mitchell Solomon @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 73

82 Written by the late Bill Connors, Tulsa World Sports Editor (Jan. 16, 1993) This is personal. Mr. Henry Iba was the most principled, modest, loyal, gracious, dignified and considerate man I ever met. It was no contest. Knowing him was the greatest privilege I have experienced in 40 years of reporting on the people who shaped the athletic landscape. From Tobacco Road to Bloomington, Ind., from Los Angeles to the U.S. Senate, the old lions and the new lions of basketball said much the same thing while he was alive. Whether Mr. Iba coached them at Oklahoma State or in the Olympics or counseled them at clinics or at his home in retirement, they knew him as John Wooden described him: Basketball s greatest friend and finest gentleman. I knew there would come a day when God would say we had enjoyed Mr. Iba long enough and He needed him in another place to install a delay game or improve a defense. If Mr. Iba coueddld hear the tributes, he would surely say, Cut that foolishness out. Those are the words he used countless times to erring players and to those who praised him in public. Mr. Iba never talked about his accomplishments. Never. He did not talk much about the past or how he became known as the high priest of defense. Even in his 23 years of retirement, he was preoccupied with today and his protegés next games, not his national championships, not the past. He did not seek the spotlight but he could not avoid it; he was too successful, too influential, too innovative, too involved in landmark events. Mr. Iba was no saint. He was a salty man s man who liked Scotch in moderation and had a wonderful wit that cracked up audiences of cronies on fishing trips or associates on plane flights or players during pregame talks. He was a tough soul. They did not call him the Iron Duke for nothing. He was the quintessential taskmaster whose passion for discipline had no limit. He could deliver the most searing of tongue lashings during four-hour practices and burn the ears of a referee with whom he disagreed. His booming voice added to his intimidating presence. MR. HENRY IBA But, when a game ended, his game face was put away and the ferocious rival was once again a friend who took legendary opponents like Ray Meyer and Clair Bee to dinner. He was so fair, so supportive, as quick to praise players as he was to reprimand them that he was held with ultimate respect and affection. There was never a hint of scandal about him in his professional or personal life. Except in the most casual of situations, he always wore a coat and tie in public. His conduct in mixed company was exemplary. His unflagging spirit and concern for others made you feel better for merely being in his presence. He always ended every telephone conversation by saying, Thank you for calling. He never seemed to grasp that it was the callers who should have offered thanks. But Mr. Iba did one awful thing: he succeeded in making us think for the longest time that he was not special. Hence, we expect other coaching giants to walk on the same unsullied pedestal and were disappointed when they did not. That was unfair to them. There was only one Henry Payne Iba. How did he rank as a coach? Coaching giants who competed against him and observed him were as captivated as those with subjective roots to Iba s coaching tree. A favorite assessment of Iba came in a 1991 letter from Duke s Mike Krzyzewski, who said: Coach Iba, in my estimation, is the greatest coach in the history of the game of basketball. He epitomizes what a coach must do on and off the court, and the manner in which it should be done. Everything he did and continues to do, from the way he handled people to the way he dressed, was an example of how things should be done on this level. In a guest column in 1987, Bob Knight said he considered Iba to be among the four or five coaches who made great innovative contributions to basketball. Mr. Iba did it before there was anyone for him to copy. He was the first to run the motion offense. He was the first to incorporate the help principles of zone defenses with man-to-man defense. He opened up the game for the big man. U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey, who was a member of the 1964 U.S. Olympic team that Iba coached to a gold medal in Tokyo, said in a letter to the coach:... more inspiring and more important to me than the basketball instruction were the hints on how to live a more worthwhile life, which were sprinkled throughout practice sessions, team meetings and casual remarks. Now I understand why men are always proud when they say, Mr. Iba was my coach. So am I. What endeared Iba to his players was the countless favors he did on their behalf after their eligibility was completed. Whether it was Bob Kurland, superstar of his 1945 and 46 national champions, or the lowliest reserve on one of the losing teams that marred his final years, Iba treated them like sons. Iba transcended the coaching box. When OSU honored him with a distinguished service award, Mickey Holmes, executive director of the Sugar Bowl who formerly worked in the Big Eight Conference office, captured the essence of the day when he said, An institution is honoring its institution. What made Iba so popular with coaches was his devotion to basketball. In retirement, he worked to improve the game, to encourage coaches with integrity to remain in the profession and to help any coach, regardless of philosophy, who sought a better job or advice or encouragement. More than any of the legends of his generation, Iba was perceived as basketball s godfather; the giant to whom giants bowed. The surest way to increase turnout at a coaching function was to honor Iba. Sponsors of the All-College Tournament in Oklahoma City never attracted more than participating coaches for their promotional golf tournaments until they staged it around a dinner for Iba in Suddenly, Dean Smith and Bobby Knight flew in. At a Final Four press conference in 1967, UCLA s Wooden explained why he delayed endorsing a shot clock, even though he favored such legislation. He waited until studies convinced him, Wooden said, that a shot clock would not hurt Mr. Iba. I would never be a part of anything that hurt Mr. Iba. He is basketball s greatest friend and finest gentleman. Until failing health grounded him, VIP coaches and obscure coaches flocked to Stillwater to talk shop and brought him to their campuses to critique their teams. They did not go merely to pay their respects. I love being around him because he is such a great guy and so much fun, Knight said. But the main reason I talk basketball with him is that I get so much out of it. A coach did not need to be a protege or have VIP credentials to enjoy Iba s counsel. Toledo s Larry Gipson had never met Iba when he left high school coaching in Ohio to become an assistant at Tulsa in the mid-80s. Gipson asked and received Iba s permission to come to Stillwater and talk basketball. He treated me like I was Bobby Knight, Gipson said. The only thing Iba would not do for coaches who sought his help was and he told them up front help them in any competition they might have with OSU. Oh, how he loved the school whose payroll he graced for 36 years. Our school, and our place, he would say of OSU. Anyone who played at OSU, no matter what sport, was in favor with Mr. Iba. The late Sparky Stallcup, who played for Iba at Maryville (Mo.) and became coach at Missouri, was scolded by Iba when he asked why Iba tried to secure a job for a former player who had lost a job because of unbecoming conduct. Why, he went to school at our place, Iba said. The affection Iba felt for OSU and his class were illustrated when he was asked to speak to a group of freshmen during orientation week in Iba was at the peak of his career. OSU had been 49 runner-up for the national championship that it won in 45 and 46. Iba did not mention himself or his team or athletics. Instead, he told the freshmen how fortunate they were to attend college, that they should make the most of their opportunities and to remember their parents by writing them at least once a week. Even an 18-year-old freshman recognized this was more than a Hall of Fame coach. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

83 MR. IBA S COACHING RECORD Season School Record Pct. Notes NW Missouri State NW Missouri State NW Missouri State NAAU runner-up NW Missouri State Colorado Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M MVC co-champs Oklahoma A&M MVC champions Oklahoma A&M MVC champions Oklahoma A&M MVC co-champs Oklahoma A&M MVC champions Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M MVC co-champs Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M MVC champions Oklahoma A&M NCAA champions Oklahoma A&M NCAA champions Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M MVC champions Oklahoma A&M NCAA runner-up Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M NCAA 4th place Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M MVC champions Oklahoma A&M NCAA fifth place Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma State NCAA fifth place Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State NCAA fifth place Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Career Totals (41 years) Four Final Fours ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACHES 1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke (current) Jim Boeheim, Syracuse (current) Bob Knight, Texas Tech (2008) Dean Smith, North Carolina (1997) Adolph Rupp, Kentucky (1972) Jim Calhoun, Connecticut (2012) Jim Phelan, Mt. St. Mary s (2003) Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma State (2008) Lefty Driesell, Georgia State (2003) Lute Olson, Arizona (2007) Lou Henson, New Mexico State (2005) Henry Iba, Oklahoma State (1970) 767 MR. HENRY IBA MR. IBA COACHING TREE The following is a sample of Division I head coaches that have ties to Mr. Iba, either as a player or as an assistant coach. This is by no means a comprehensive list. First Generation Sam Aubrey (former Oklahoma State coach) Don Haskins (long-time UTEP coach) Jack Hartman (former Kansas State coach) Bud Millikan (former Maryland coach) Eddie Sutton (former Oklahoma State coach) Second Generation Tom Davis (former Boston College, Stanford & Iowa coach) James Dickey (former Texas Tech, Houston coach) Rob Evans (former Arizona State coach) Tim Floyd (current UTEP coach) Paul Graham (former Washington State coach) Leonard Hamilton (current Florida State coach) Gene Iba (former Baylor coach) Moe Iba (former TCU, Nebraska coach) Gene Keady (former Purdue coach) Lon Kruger (current Oklahoma coach) John Pelfrey (former Arkansas coach) Nolan Richardson (former Tulsa, Arkansas coach) Norm Stewart (former Missouri coach) Third Generation Mike Anderson (current Arkansas coach) Clem Haskins (former Minnesota coach) Bill Self (current Kansas coach) Charlie Spoonhour (former UNLV coach) Sean Sutton (former Oklahoma State coach) Gary Williams (former Maryland coach) Fourth Generation Barry Hinson (current Southern Illinois coach) John Phillips (former Tulsa coach) Fifth Generation Scott Sutton (current ORU coach) Brooks Thompson (current UTSA coach) MR. IBA IN THE OLYMPICS Mr. Iba was selected to coach the 1964 U.S. Olympic team in Tokyo, where the Americans won gold. He was given an unprecedented second appointment in 1968 when unrest over civil rights and the Vietnam War prompted many college stars to boycott the games. Iba s team prevailed at Mexico City and he was chosen again to coach the 1972 team at Munich, two years after he retired from OSU. Boycotts again made the U.S. vulnerable. But Iba s team seemingly had the gold won, until Russia capitalized on its last of two controversial opportunities after time ran out to hit the winning basket. It was Iba s greatest coaching disappointment. But, thanks to Bob Knight, the 1984 Olympics erased part of the pain. Knight invited Iba to join his Olympic staff as a consultant for the trials at Bloomington, Ind. Knight kept Iba on staff through the Los Angeles Games, and U.S. players carried him off the floor following the championship finale. WHAT WAS SAID ABOUT MR. IBA Of all the shadows that cast over the game of basketball, his was the biggest. Bob Knight His teams were always so strong fundamentally. There was no fancy stuff, no tricks. He didn t overcoach. He just taught the basic fundamentals. John Wooden He was perhaps the greatest coach of all time, and a truly outstanding human being whom I could count on as a friend. Whether he realized it or not, he has touched every coach s philosophy in the game. Dean Smith Everybody recognized Mr. Iba as a great coach, but what set him aside was the fact he was a great person, a caring person. Even the people he coached against had great warmth for him. Too often in the coaching profession, we don t find that, but I ve not met a coach that knew Mr. Iba that didn t have the utmost respect for him. Eddie Sutton He was void of ego; just a really nice, nice man. It s really a great loss to humanity, even, he was such a good person. Dale Brown He was such an overpowering person that I knew the minute I was around him, I wanted to be like him. There was no doubt. Jack Hartman For many years, he s come and watched practice for three or four days and I always got something out of it because at the end I recall he d come down here and tell me what he thought about each and every player and I don t recall him ever being wrong. Don Haskins I didn t play for him, but my coach (Don Haskins) did. He (Haskins) made me start thinking of players as part of a family and he got that from Mr. Iba. I ll never forget coach Haskins telling me I was in the family tree. Mr. Iba had a large number of members of the family tree. Nolan Richardson When you compare him to a modern coach today who finds talent that already exists, the difference is Mr. Iba was a true coach, a teacher, a mentor, who taught the fundamentals of the game. Bob Kurland MR. IBA S HONORS Mr. Iba earned many other prestigious honors. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, as well as the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame. He is one of three American coaches to be inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame. He was twice named the National Coach of the Year, in 1945 and 46, and served as president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He was voted into both the Missouri Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, and was named as one of Westminster College s Distinguished Alumni, his alma mater. Mr. Iba has two awards currently named in his honor. The Iba Award is presented annually by the United States Basketball Writers Association to the nation s top player. There is also the Henry P. Iba Citizen Athlete Awards, presented annually at a banquet by the Rotary Club of Tulsa since 1994 to a male and female athlete for the humanitarian @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 75

84 When someone thinks of consistency, there s no better comparison than the coaching career of Eddie Sutton. The gentleman that spent 16 years returning his alma mater to the pinnacle of excellence has been a constant on the college basketball scene for nearly four decades. Following his 16th and final season at Oklahoma State and his 36th season overall at the Division I level, Coach Sutton ranked fifth among all-time collegiate coaches with his 798 victories. In , he surpassed Lefty Driesell on the all-time winningest coaches list. Sutton became just the 14th coach in Division I history to record 700 wins in a career with Oklahoma State s win over the Texas Longhorns in Austin on Feb. 20, Under his guidance, OSU advanced to postseason play in 15 of 16 years, including 13 NCAA Tournament appearances. He won 20 games or more on 13 occasions in his tenure at Oklahoma State. No active coach ranked ahead of Sutton in both victories and winning percentage when his career ended, and OSU s boss ranked behind only Dean Smith in victories through 35 or fewer years of coaching. Sutton, who previously coached at Creighton, Arkansas and Kentucky, was the first coach in NCAA history to lead four different schools to the national tournament and was joined in the exclusive club by Driesell and Jim Harrick following the campaign. In his 16 seasons in Stillwater, Sutton guided the Cowboys to 13 NCAA Tournament appearances, win seasons, and seven first- or second-place finishes in conference play. OSU s NCAA Tournament appearance in 2005 marked its eighth-consecutive postseason appearance, the longest streak in school history. In , OSU spent the entire season ranked in the top 10 nationally for the first time since the season. The Cowboys advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, one of only three teams to have accomplished that feat in both 2004 and Oklahoma State advanced to the championship game of the league tournament for the sixth time under Sutton, and won the Big 12 Tournament title for the second consecutive year. In , Coach Sutton took a group of transfers and transformed them into a Final Four contender. The Cowboys advanced to the Final Four for the second time under Sutton, and became one of just 10 programs nationally to have made at least two appearances at the Final Four in the previous 10 years. The Pokes won 31 games, tying for the most in a single season in school history. OSU won both the Big 12 Conference regularseason title and the Big 12 Tournament. EDDIE SUTTON Sutton earned Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year honors in a vote by both the league coaches and the media. It was his eighth such honor, including his third at Oklahoma State. During the campaign, the Cowboys reached the Sweet 16 for the fourth time in Sutton s Cowboy career. OSU went on to the Elite Eight for the first time since the 1995 Final Four campaign, making OSU one of just 10 schools to reach the regional semifinals twice in the previous seven tournaments. The season turned out to be one of milestones for Sutton, who reached the 600-victory plateau when OSU defeated Texas A&M in Stillwater on Jan. 24, He became just the seventh coach in Division I history to win 600 games in 28 years or less, joining Denny Crum, Bob Knight, Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith, Jerry Tarkanian and John Wooden. He also earned Big 12 Coach of the Year honors in after leading the Cowboys back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three seasons. Having previously been honored by the Big Eight, Southeastern and Southwest Conferences, he is one of only two coaches nationally to have won conference coach-of-theyear awards in four different leagues. Oklahoma State s coach, who rekindled the spirit of Cowboy basketball when he arrived in 1990, accomplished something that only one other coach in the basketball history of OSU has done. By guiding O-State to Seattle and the 1995 Final Four, Sutton joined Mr. Iba, who had taken Oklahoma A&M to each of its previous Final Four appearances. Sutton, who played for Mr. Iba at Oklahoma A&M, was tabbed the 1995 National Coach of the Year by Basketball Times magazine. When Sutton arrived in Stillwater on April 11, 1990, he inherited an Oklahoma State program that had made just one appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 25 years and had only seven winning seasons during that same period. It didn t take long for Sutton to dramatically impact basketball at his alma mater. In his first season, he guided the Cowboys to a 24-8 record, a Big Eight Conference title and a Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament appearance, where OSU lost in overtime to Temple. The following season, OSU improved to 28-8, finished second in the Big Eight and made a return trip to the Sweet 16, where the Cowboys lost by three to Michigan s much-hyped Fab Five. A 20-9 record in and a mark in both included second-place finishes in the rugged Big Eight Conference and trips to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. OSU advanced to the championship game of the league tournament in 1994 as well. The season, however, was the high mark for Oklahoma State basketball in 40 years. The Cowboys advanced to the Final Four for the first time since 1951, and Eddie Sutton had proven once again that he is one of the best in the history of the game. He was named the National Coach of the Year by Basketball Times, and one nationally prominent coach put it succinctly: If you are playing Oklahoma State and everything else is even and it comes down to coaching... you lose. OSU won at least 17 games in each of Coach Sutton s years at the helm no small feat considering that OSU teams had reached that level in just four of the previous 25 years. The numbers he put together speak volumes for his coaching legacy. Only Knight ranked ahead of Sutton on the career victories list among active coaches at the time of his retirement. In 37 years of coaching at the Division I level, Sutton won 804 games while losing just 328 for a winning percentage of 71 percent. He was a four-time National Coach of the Year and eighttime league Coach of the Year. He took his teams to the NCAA Tournament 26 times in 37 years, including 25 times in his last 30 seasons as a head coach. OSU s 2004 NCAA Tournament run marked the third Final Four trip in his career. He had just one losing season in his 37-year career, and 25 times his teams won at least 20 games in a year. Sutton began his career by taking over a Creighton team that had not produced a winning record in three seasons and led them to five consecutive winning marks as well as a 23-7 record in 1974 and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Arkansas looked to Sutton for the same kind of revitalization when the Razorbacks named him their head coach before the season. The Hogs had not been to the NCAA Tournament since 1958, but under Sutton s guidance, Arkansas posted 17-9 and 19-9 marks his first two seasons before going on to win at least 21 games and advance to the NCAA Tournament in each of the next nine seasons. He was a two-time National Coach of the Year at Arkansas, in (USBWA) and (AP, UPI). While at Arkansas, Coach Sutton was a member of the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee from 1980 until His Arkansas team had a 32-4 record and advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. Sutton left Arkansas in 1985 for Kentucky, where he promptly guided the Wildcats to a 32-4 record in , a No. 3 national ranking and a trip to the final eight of the NCAA Tournament. At Kentucky, Sutton won two Southeastern Conference championships and was the National Coach of the Year (AP, NABC) after the season. In his first season at Oklahoma State, Sutton guided the Cowboys to 24 victories, tying the Big Eight record for most wins by a league coach in his first season. During his tenure at Arkansas and Kentucky, he was a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches Board of Directors from , and was the president the final year. As president of the NABC, he was one of 24 members that voted on the Basketball Hall of Fame Honors Committee for induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Sutton s coaching career began at Oklahoma State as he served as the graduate assistant for Mr. Iba during the season. Sutton then took over at Tulsa Central High School from and had a record. He went to Southern Idaho Junior College in 1967 and compiled a three-year record of as the head coach. As a player at Oklahoma State from , Sutton was part of the 1958 team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. He played guard and averaged 8.3 points per game and led the Cowboys in free throw percentage as a junior (.843). Coach Sutton has been inducted into several Halls of Fame, including the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame (1983), the University of Arkansas Sports Hall of Honor (1995), the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (1996), the Oklahoma State University Hall of Honor (1997), the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame (2009), the Creighton University Hall of Fame and the College of Southern Idaho Hall of Fame. He graduated from Oklahoma State with a bachelor s degree in 1958 and earned a master s degree from OSU in Sutton was born March 12, 1936, in Bucklin, Kan., and attended Bucklin High School before attending Oklahoma State. He married the former Patsy Wright and the couple have three sons: Steve, Sean and Scott; as well as four grandsons and four granddaughters. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

85 WE WILL REMEMBER - JANUARY 27, 2001 SUTTON S CAREER RECORD Season School Record Pct. Notes Tulsa Central HS Tulsa Central HS Tulsa Central HS Tulsa Central HS Tulsa Central HS Tulsa Central HS Tulsa Central HS Totals 7 seasons (170) Southern Idaho JC Southern Idaho JC Southern Idaho JC Totals 3 seasons (98) Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton NCAA Totals 5 seasons (132) Arkansas SWC CoY Arkansas Arkansas National CoY Arkansas Final Four Arkansas Sweet Arkansas NCAA Arkansas SWC CoY Arkansas SWC Champions Arkansas Top-10 Nationally Arkansas Top-10 Nationally Arkansas NCAA Totals 11 seasons (335) Kentucky Elite Eight Kentucky NCAA Kentucky 25-5 *.833 Top-10 Nationally Kentucky Totals 4 seasons (127) Oklahoma State Sweet Oklahoma State Sweet Oklahoma State Big Eight CoY Oklahoma State NCAA Oklahoma State Final Four Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Big 12 CoY Oklahoma State NCAA Oklahoma State Elite Eight Oklahoma State NCAA Oklahoma State NCAA Oklahoma State NCAA Oklahoma State Final Four Oklahoma State Sweet Oklahoma State Totals 16 seasons (519) San Francisco Totals 1 season (19) NCAA Totals 37 seasons (1,132) GRAND TOTALS 47 seasons (1,400) 1, * Kentucky was 27-6 on the court; NCAA erased 2-1 record in NCAA Tournament KENDALL CARLTON DURFEY Television/Radio Engineer Aug. 1, 1962 A wonderful Son, Brother, Husband, Father and Friend. Kendall bound us together with care, affection and generosity. His humor, talent and intelligence will always linger with us. Thank you Kendall. BJORN GUNNAR FAHLSTROM Corporate Aviation Pilot February 13, 1970 Loving Son, Fiancé and Friend remembered for his endearing smile, ambition and vitality. A commercial pilot, educated in Sweden and USA. Bjorn, you are forever in our hearts and memories. All our love, Viola, Sten and Jacqueline. NATHAN ZANE FLEMING Scholar/Athlete September 11, 1980 Loving Son, Brother, Friend. Joy to God and all who know him. Leader, encourager, lover of life. All-Big 12 Scholar/Athlete. Nate put God first, others second, himself third. We love you. Sarah, Drue, Mom and Dad. WILLIAM RANSOM HANCOCK III Media Relations Coordinator April 6, 1969 Will was brilliant, generous, kind, genuine; a musician, humorist and wordsmith. His warm smile touched everyone. He left Andie and us all too soon, but we ll meet in Heaven someday. DANIEL PAUL LAWSON JR. Scholar/Athlete July 28, 1979 Danny, your Presence will always be felt. God gave you to us for twenty-one precious years. We thank Him. Our Son, Brother, Grandson, Cousin, Uncle and Nephew. You are greatly missed. Your loving family. BRIAN WAYNE LUINSTRA Athletic Trainer July 26, 1971 Beloved Son, Loving Brother, Devoted Husband, Nurturing Father. Born with a caring nature, sense of humor. Blessed with honorable character, principles, integrity. Memories of you fill our hearts with love. DENVER RAY MILLS CPA by Profession, Pilot by Passion January 31, 1945 Beloved Husband, Father, Brother, and Friend. We celebrate your life and the legacy you left of unconditional love, dedication and generosity. You are and always will be our hero. PAT NOYES Director of Basketball Operations July 11, 1973 Our Beloved Pat. You touched so many lives in a short time. Your presence made Oklahoma State a better place. We re proud you are our son and brother! Love Mom, Dad, Molly, Dan and Robbie. WILLIAM B. TEITGENS (TEEGINS) Loved by Many July 26, 1952 Voice of the OSU Cowboys, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Famer, eight time Sportscaster of the Year. His family, friends, and fans will always remember He shoots, he scores, heee s fouled! JARED GRANT WEIBERG Student Assistant March 9, 1978 Jared is a beloved son, brother and friend who placed others before himself, gave help to those in need, lived passionately and hugged affectionately, loved his family unconditionally. We love @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 77

86 POINTS MOST POINTS SCORED IN A(N)... Game 129 vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) Game, Division I opponent 124 vs Oral Roberts ( ) Game, both teams 222 vs Oral Roberts [98] ( ) Road Game 108 at Oklahoma ( ) Big 12 Game 105 vs Texas ( ) 3 OT Big 12 Game, regulation 104 at Colorado ( ) First Half 67 Houston Baptist ( ) Big 12 First Half 52 at Colorado ( ) Second Half 72 vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) Big 12 Second Half 56 at Missouri ( ) 56 at Texas A&M ( ) Overtime Period 24 vs Providence ( ) Multiple Overtimes 34 vs Texas ( ) 3 OT Loss 108 vs Oklahoma ( ) FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A(N)... Game 8 at Texas ( ) 8 at Texas A&M ( ) Game # 37 vs Kansas ( ) Big 12 Game 43 vs Oklahoma ( ) Half 11 vs Oklahoma ( ) 2nd Big 12 Half 12 at Oklahoma ( ) 1st Overtime Period 0 on five occasions, most recently, at Missouri ( ) Win 13 vs Oklahoma City ( ) Win # 48 vs Oklahoma ( ) MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A(N)... Game 116 vs Oklahoma ( ) Big 12 Game 106 at Baylor ( ) First Half 63 at USC ( ) Big 12 First Half 53 Kansas ( ) Second Half 71 at Oklahoma ( ) Big 12 Second Half 60 at Baylor ( ) 60 at Kansas ( ) Overtime Period 19 vs Temple ( ) Multiple Overtimes 32 Texas ( ) 3 OT Win 103 Texas ( ) 3 OT FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A(N)... Game 4 Phillips ( ) Game # 29 Washington State ( ) Big 12 Game 41 Texas A&M ( ) 41 at Baylor ( ) Half 10 Washington State ( ) 1st Big 12 Half 14 Baylor ( ) 1st Overtime Period 0 on four occasions, most recently, SMU ( ) Loss 15 at Texas A&M ( ) Loss # 46 at Texas A&M ( ) # since shot clock was introduced in In the highest scoring game in OSU history, the Cowboys defeated Oral Roberts on Jan. 18, The two teams combined for 222 points. ORU led at halftime 60-53, the most points by two teams (113) in a half in school history. LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY Colgate ( ) Prairie View A&M ( ) Phillips ( ) Langston ( ) Pentathlon Military ( ) West Texas A&M ( ) Northwestern Oklahoma State ( ) Prairie View A&M ( ) Drake ( ) Mississippi Valley State ( ) Texas Wesleyan ( ) Tinker Field ( ) Utah Valley ( ) St. Louis ( ) Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) Washington State ( ) Houston Baptist ( ) Centenary ( ) LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY ON THE ROAD at Oral Roberts ( ) at Drake ( ) at Oral Roberts ( ) at North Texas ( ) at Texas A&M ( ) Big 12 game ^ at Tulsa ( ) at Portland ( ) at Texas A&M ( ) Big 12 game at Eastern New Mexico ( ) at St. Louis ( ) at West Texas A&M ( ) LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY (BIG 12 GAME) Nebraska ( ) Colorado ( ) at Texas A&M ( ) ^ Texas Tech ( ) Baylor ( ) at Texas A&M ( ) Kansas ( ) TCU ( ) Texas A&M ( ) Texas A&M ( ) LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT (SINCE ) at Baylor ( ) Big 12 game at Memphis ( ) at Long Beach State ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Texas ( ) Big 12 game at Texas ( ) Big 12 game Kansas ( ) at Kansas ( ) Big 12 game vs TCU at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) vs Marquette at Maui, Hawaii ( ) at Kansas ( ) Big 12 game LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT AT HOME (SINCE ) Kansas ( ) Kansas State ( ) Kansas State ( ) St. Louis ( ) Texas ( ) Texas A&M ( ) Big 12 game Kansas ( ) Kansas State ( ) LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT (BIG 12 GAME) at Baylor ( ) at Texas ( ) at Texas ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Texas ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Texas ( ) at Texas Tech ( ) vs Texas Tech at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) ^ Big 12 Conference Record for largest victory in a Big 12 road game @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

87 POINTS LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS Prairie View A&M ( ) Grambling ( ) Langston ( ) Southeastern Louisiana ( ) Mississippi Valley State ( ) Southeastern Oklahoma State ( ) West Texas A&M ( ) Central Connecticut State ( ) Houston Baptist ( ) Midwestern State ( ) Baylor ( ) Big 12 game MacMurray ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS (ROAD GAME) at North Texas ( ) at Alaska-Anchorage ( ) at Oral Roberts ( ) at UTEP ( ) at Texas Tech ( ) Big 12 game at Baylor ( ) Big 12 game LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS (NEUTRAL SITE GAME) vs San Diego State at Okla. City, Okla. ( ) vs LSU at Tulsa, Okla. ( ) vs UALR at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) vs Purdue at Kissimmee, Fla. ( ) vs Memphis at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs Iowa State at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs Seattle at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS (BIG 12 GAME) Baylor ( ) Texas A&M ( ) Baylor ( ) Missouri ( ) Baylor ( ) at Texas Tech ( ) at Baylor ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICITS at USC ( ) vs USC at Long Island, N.Y. ( ) at Kansas ( ) Big 12 game vs Missouri at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs Kansas State at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) at Kansas ( ) vs TCU at OKC ( ) at Missouri ( ) Big 12 game Kansas ( ) Big 12 game at Oklahoma ( ) at Texas ( ) Big 12 game at Memphis ( ) at Long Beach State ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Iowa State ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICITS (HOME GAME) Kansas ( ) Oklahoma ( ) Oklahoma ( ) Kansas ( ) Kansas State ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICITS (NEUTRAL SITE GAME) vs USC at Long Island, N.Y. ( ) vs Missouri at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs Kansas State at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs TCU at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) vs Kansas at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs Colorado at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICITS (BIG 12 GAME) at Kansas ( ) at Missouri ( ) Kansas ( ) at Texas ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Kansas ( ) at Baylor ( ) at Texas ( ) at Colorado ( ) at Kansas State ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME FOR A WIN Halftime Halftime Final Deficit Score Score Opponent (Date) Texas Tech ( ) Big 12 game at Missouri ( ) Louisville ( ) at Kansas State ( ) Big 12 game Texas A&M ( ) Big 12 game Iowa State ( ) Big 12 game vs Kansas State at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) at Colorado ( ) Baylor ( ) * vs Alcorn State at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) vs Iowa State at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD SURRENDERED IN A LOSS Halftime Halftime Final Lead Score Score Opponent (Date) at Iowa State ( ) * at Missouri ( ) Iowa State ( ) at Kansas ( ) Texas Tech ( ) vs Tulsa at Oklahoma City ( ) at Oklahoma ( ) * at Colorado ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND 33-7 (53-60) +26 (124-98) Oral Roberts ( ) 31-3 (25-28) +28 (77-49) Iowa State ( ) 29-5 (35-40) +24 (85-61) at Colorado ( ) 25-2 (29-31) +23 (82-59) at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ( ) 25-7 (21-28) +18 (71-53) Stephen F. Austin ( ) 23-8 (19-27) +15 (64-49) vs Missouri at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) 22-6 (29-35) +16 (73-57) Sam Houston State ( ) 21-6 (31-37) +15 (79-64) at Colorado State ( ) 21-2 (35-37) +19 (77-58) North Texas ( ) 20-2 (32-34) +18 (82-64) vs Siena at Las Vegas, Nev. ( ) 20-9 (27-36) +11 (79-68) vs Arizona State at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) 20-4 (32-36) +16 (75-59) vs SMU at Tulsa, Okla. ( ) 20-6 (23-29) +14 (73-59) Arkansas State ( ) 20-2 (30-32) +18 (65-47) vs Texas Tech at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND (BIG 12) 18-1 (40-41) +17 (93-76) at Texas A&M ( ) 18-2 (32-34) +16 (84-68) Missouri ( ) 17-7 (29-36) +10 (76-66) at Texas Tech ( ) (29-40) +5 (66-61) Texas A&M ( ) 15-4 (25-29) +11 (68-57) at Baylor ( ) 15-9 (29-38) +6 (75-69) Kansas State ( ) * (24-35) +4 (67-63) Iowa State ( ) LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME FOR VICTORY (SINCE ) Period Final Deficit Score & Time Score Opponent (Date) st (8:45) vs Arkansas at Little Rock, Ark. ( ) st (3:09) vs Arizona State at Oklahoma City, Okla. ( ) st (8:27) vs Texas Tech ( ) Big 12 game nd (13:44) at Kansas State ( ) Big 12 game nd (10:50) at Colorado ( ) nd (13:58) vs Kansas State ( ) Big 12 game * st (4:23) at Missouri ( ) * overtime @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 79

88 OSU 100-POINT GAMES vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) vs College of Santa Fe ( ) vs Langston ( ) vs Oral Roberts ( ) vs Northwestern State ( ) vs Mississippi Valley State ( ) vs Houston Baptist ( ) 114 vs Oral Roberts ( ) 114 vs Midwestern State ( ) vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 113 vs Providence at Tulsa ( ) vs Alaska-Anchorage ( ) vs LSU at Tulsa ( ) 111 vs Colgate ( ) vs Centenary ( ) vs UMKC ( ) at Oklahoma ( ) 108 vs Oral Roberts ( ) at Texas-Arlington ( ) vs Texas ( ) 105 at Oklahoma ( ) vs Mercer ( ) 104 vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 104 at Colorado ( ) 104 at Samford ( ) vs North Texas ( ) 103 vs Texas-Pan American ( ) 103 vs West Texas A&M ( ) 103 at Nebraska ( ) vs Iowa State ( ) 102 vs Texas Wesleyan ( ) vs Memphis ( ) 101 vs Roosevelt ( ) 101 at Iowa State ( ) 101 vs Colorado at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) vs North Texas ( ) 100 at Texas A&M ( ) 100 vs Georgia Southern at Atlanta, Ga. ( ) 100 vs Houston Baptist ( ) 100 vs Colorado ( ) 100 at Oklahoma ( ) 100 at Oklahoma ( ) 100 at Oklahoma City ( ) 100 at San Diego State ( ) OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES by Oklahoma at Norman ( ) by Oklahoma at Norman ( ) by Auburn at Huntington, W. Va. ( ) by Oklahoma at Norman ( ) by Oklahoma at Norman ( ) by Oklahoma at Norman ( ) 108 by Texas at Stillwater ( ) by Oklahoma at Stillwater ( ) 107 by USC at Los Angeles ( ) by Baylor at Waco ( ) 106 by Oklahoma at Norman ( ) by Missouri at Columbia ( ) by Kansas at Lawrence ( ) 104 by San Diego State at San Diego ( ) by Texas at Stillwater ( ) by Providence at Tulsa ( ) 102 by Pittsburgh at Charlotte, N.C. ( ) 102 by Colorado at Boulder ( ) 102 by Long Beach State at Long Beach ( ) by UNLV at Las Vegas ( ) SCORING ALL GAMES , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , POINTS SCORING DEFENSE ALL GAMES * BIG 12 GAMES , (1st) , (3rd) , (1st) , (5th) , (1st) , (5th) , (2nd) , (7th) , (2nd) , (8th) , (7th) , (8th) , (6th) , (11th) , (8th) , (7th) , (8th) , (6th) All Games Season Low (since shot clock was introduced in ): BIG 12 GAMES (1st) (3rd) (3rd) (3rd) (4th) (6th) (4th) (1st) (6th) (7th) (9th) (7th) (6th) (6th) (6th) (11th) (10th) (11th) All Games Season High: * since OSU never allowed more than 58.5 ppg prior to that season. NCAA RECORDS HELD FOR SCORING DEFENSE Lowest Scoring Average Per Game Allowed since in (693 points in 27 games) since in (1,006 points in 31 games) SCORING MARGIN ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (2nd) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (3rd) (5th) (4th) (7th) (6th) (6th) (6th) (8th) (8th) (9th) (7th) (9th) OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY (GAME) Pt/FGA Pts FGA Opponent Boise State ( ) vs Tulane ( ) Kansas State ( ) Colorado ( ) Tulsa ( ) vs LSU ( ) Texas ( ) Tulsa ( ) Missouri ( ) Northwestern State ( ) at Oklahoma ( ) at Texas A&M ( ) OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY (SEASON) Pt/FGA Pts FGA PPG Season ,246 1, ,726 1, ,859 2, ,583 1, ,728 1, ,549 1, ,698 1, ,830 2, ,738 2, ,561 1, ,367 1, ,620 1, ,626 1, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

89 POINTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES Bob Kurland (Sr.) vs St. Louis ( ) 45 Randy Rutherford (Sr.) at Kansas ( ) 42 Arlen Clark (Sr.) vs Colorado ( ) 41 Ed Odom (Sr.) at Texas-Pan American ( ) 40 on four occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) vs Memphis ( ) 38 never on three occasions, most recently, James Anderson (So.) at Oklahoma ( ) on three occasions, most recently, Mario Boggan (Sr.) vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) on 11 occasions, most recently, James Anderson (So.) at Texas ( ) on eight occasions, most recently, Bryant Reeves (Jr.) vs Arizona State ( ) on 12 occasions, most recently, James Anderson (So.) vs Rhode Island ( ) on eight occasions, most recently, Obi Muonelo (Jr.) at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ( ) on 21 occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses (Sr.) vs Tulsa ( ) on 33 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) vs Purdue ( ) POINTS OFF THE BENCH (since ) 29 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA ( ) 28 Richard Dumas vs Truman ( ) 27 Richard Dumas vs Colorado ( ) 26 Phil Forte vs West Virginia ( ) 26 Torre Johnson vs Baylor ( ) 25 on three occasions, most recently, Byron Eaton vs Nebraska ( ) 24 on four occasions, most recently, Jerome Lambert vs Arkansas State ( ) 23 on five occasions, most recently, Phil Forte at Kansas ( ) 22 on 10 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 21 on 16 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Tulsa ( ) 20 on 16 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte at Oklahoma ( ) Opponent 32 Joey Wright, Texas ( ) Keiton Page (Sr.) vs Texas ( ) JamesOn Curry (Jr.) at Baylor ( ) on 29 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash (Jr.) vs West Virginia ( ) on 32 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash (So.) at TCU ( ) on 65 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) at Iowa State ( ) on 65 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.) at Iowa State ( ) on 75 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.) vs Purdue ( ) on 103 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.) vs Baylor ( ) on 117 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) vs Gonzaga ( ) on 150 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) at Texas Tech ( ) on 184 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) vs Kansas ( ) on 228 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.) vs Gonzaga ( ) MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS Combined Points by two teammates 68 Fred Burley (35) and Brooks Thompson (33) vs Oral Roberts ( ) Combined Points by two opposing players 74 Mario Boggan (37) and Kevin Durant (37) vs Texas ( ) 3 OT Most Points in a Half 32 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis 1st half ( ) Most Points in first game as a Cowboy 29 James Anderson vs Prairie View A&M ( ) Most Points by an opposing player 46 Donnie Boyce, Colorado ( ) Dwight Lamar, Louisiana ( ) POINTS BY CLASS FRESHMAN GAME 29 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA ( ) 29 James Anderson vs PVAMU ( ) 29 Byron Houston vs Kansas State ( ) 28 Marcus Smart vs Oklahoma ( ) 28 Richard Dumas vs Truman ( ) 27 on six occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Missouri ( ) SEASON 521 Richard Dumas ( ) 17.4 ppg 507 Marcus Smart ( ) 15.4 ppg 438 James Anderson ( ) 13.3 ppg 391 Byron Houston ( ) 13.0 ppg 372 Le Bryan Nash ( ) 13.3 ppg 371 Corey Williams ( ) 12.4 ppg SOPHOMORE GAME 39 Marcus Smart vs Memphis ( ) 39 Matt Clark vs Alcorn State ( ) 37 James Anderson at Oklahoma ( ) 37 Leroy Combs at Oklahoma ( ) 36 Ronnie Daniel vs Villanova ( ) 35 James Anderson at Texas ( ) 35 Byron Houston at Nebraska ( ) SEASON 638 James Anderson ( ) 18.2 ppg 574 Byron Houston ( ) 18.5 ppg 566 Bryant Reeves ( ) 19.5 ppg 557 Marcus Smart ( ) 18.0 ppg 485 Joe Atkinson ( ) 18.0 ppg 466 Matt Clark ( ) 17.3 ppg JUNIOR GAME 40 JamesOn Curry at Baylor ( ) 36 Joey Graham vs Nebraska ( ) 35 on six occasions, most recently, JamesOn Curry vs TAMUCC ( ) SEASON 735 James Anderson ( ) 22.3 ppg 726 Byron Houston ( ) 22.7 ppg 713 Bryant Reeves ( ) 21.0 ppg 607 JamesOn Curry ( ) 17.3 ppg 593 Maurice Baker ( ) 19.8 ppg 527 John Lucas ( ) 15.1 ppg SENIOR GAME 58 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis ( ) 45 Randy Rutherford at Kansas ( ) 42 Arlen Clark vs Colorado ( ) 41 Ed Odom at UT-Pan American ( ) 40 Keiton Page vs Texas ( ) SEASON 797 Bryant Reeves ( ) 21.5 ppg 724 Randy Rutherford ( ) 19.6 ppg 688 Byron Houston ( ) 20.2 ppg 654 Ed Odom ( ) 24.2 ppg 647 Mario Boggan ( ) 19.0 ppg 611 Desmond Mason ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 81

90 IN A SEASON Bryant Reeves (Sr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Bob Kurland (Sr.), James Anderson (So.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Joey Graham (Sr.), Markel Brown (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Byron Houston (So.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Keiton Page (Sr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Bob Kurland (Jr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Jr.), Richard Dumas (Fr.), Adrian Peterson (Jr.), Arlen Clark (Sr.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Markel Brown (Jr.), Arlen Clark (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), PER GAME IN A SEASON (MINIMUM 400) Ed Odom (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Arlen Clark (Sr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Bob Kurland (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Kevin Fitzgerald (Sr.), Byron Houston (So.), James Anderson (So.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Joe Atkinson (Jr.), Joey Graham (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Adrian Peterson (Jr.), Ronnie Daniel (So.), Raymond Crenshaw (Sr.), POINTS IN A CAREER 1. 2, Byron Houston ( ) 2. 2, Bryant Reeves ( ) 3. 1, Adrian Peterson ( ) 4. 1, James Anderson ( ) 5. 1, Desmond Mason ( ) 6. 1, Bob Kurland ( ) 7. 1, Markel Brown ( ) 8. 1, Keiton Page ( ) 9. 1, Matt Clark ( ) 10. 1, Randy Rutherford ( ) 11. 1, Ivan McFarlin ( ) 12. 1, Ronnie Daniel ( ) 13. 1, Leroy Combs ( ) 14. 1, Olus Holder ( ) 15. 1, Byron Eaton ( ) 16. 1, Obi Muonelo ( ) 1, Bob Mattick ( ) 18. 1, JamesOn Curry ( ) 19. 1, Corey Williams ( ) 20. 1, Terrel Harris ( ) 21. 1, Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) 22. 1, Victor Williams ( ) 23. 1, Fredrik Jönzén ( ) 24. 1, Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) 25. 1, Darwyn Alexander ( ) 26. 1, Arlen Clark ( ) 27. 1, Joe Adkins ( ) 28. 1, Joe Atkinson ( ) 29. 1, Raymond Crenshaw ( ) 30. 1, Mario Boggan ( ) 31. 1, Chianti Roberts ( ) 32. 1, Richard Dumas ( ) 33. 1, John Lucas ( ) 34. 1, Marcus Smart ( ) 35. 1, Royce Jeffries ( ) 36. 1, Tony Allen ( ) 37. 1, K.C. Kincaide ( ) 38. 1, Marshall Moses ( ) 39. 1, Joey Graham ( ) PER GAME IN A CAREER (MINIMUM 800) ,379 Byron Houston ( ) ,811 James Anderson ( ) Ed Odom ( ) ,367 Bryant Reeves ( ) ,135 Mario Boggan ( ) ,064 Marcus Smart ( ) ,378 Bob Mattick ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) ,111 John Lucas ( ) Mark Tucker ( ) ,112 Richard Dumas ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) ,220 Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) ,541 Randy Rutherford ( ) ,197 Arlen Clark ( ) ,866 Adrian Peterson ( ) ,022 Tony Allen ( ) ,019 Joey Graham ( ) ,434 Leroy Combs ( ) ,519 Ronnie Daniel ( ) ,669 Bob Kurland ( ) ,542 Matt Clark ( ) ,428 Olus Holder ( ) ,307 Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) ,145 Joe Atkinson ( ) BIG 12 GAMES GAME 40 Keiton Page (Sr.) vs Texas ( ) 40 JamesOn Curry (Jr.) at Baylor ( ) 37 James Anderson (So.) at Oklahoma ( ) 37 Mario Boggan (Sr.) vs Texas ( ) 36 Joey Graham (Jr.) vs Nebraska ( ) 35 James Anderson (So.) at Texas ( ) 35 Mario Boggan (Sr.) vs Texas Tech ( ) 33 Brett Robisch (Sr.) at Texas Tech ( ) 32 Desmond Mason (Jr.) at Baylor ( ) 31 on six occasions, most recently, James Anderson (Jr.) vs Baylor ( ) SEASON 385 James Anderson (Jr.), Keiton Page (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Markel Brown (Sr.), James Anderson (So.), Adrian Peterson (Jr.), Markel Brown (Jr.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Joey Graham (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), John Lucas (Jr.), 2004 CAREER 969 Markel Brown ( ) 863 James Anderson ( ) 829 Adrian Peterson ( ) 819 Keiton Page ( ) 807 Desmond Mason ( ) 736 Le Bryan Nash (2012-present) 733 Byron Eaton ( ) 710 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 702 Victor Williams ( ) 646 JamesOn Curry ( ) 612 Terrel Harris ( ) 606 Obi Muonelo ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

91 DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES... (since ) IN A SEASON 36 Bryant Reeves (Sr.), on four occasions, most recently, James Anderson (Jr.), on three occasions, most recently, James Anderson (So.), on four occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), on eight occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Jr.), on 10 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.), on four occasions, most recently, Keiton Page (Sr.), on six occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses (Sr.), on nine occasions, most recently, JamesOn Curry (So.), CONSECUTIVE, IN A SEASON 33 James Anderson (Jr.), Bob Kurland (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Richard Dumas (Fr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Victor Williams (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), on five occasions, most recently, Bryant Reeves (So.), IN A CAREER 111 Byron Houston ( ) 109 Bryant Reeves ( ) 98 Adrian Peterson ( ) 88 James Anderson ( ) 87 Bob Kurland ( ) 86 Markel Brown ( ) 82 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 81 Keiton Page ( ) 80 Desmond Mason ( ) 80 Olus Holder ( ) 78 Randy Rutherford ( ) 76 Obi Muonelo ( ) 72 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 72 Victor Williams ( ) 71 Byron Eaton ( ) 71 JamesOn Curry ( ) 68 Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) CONSECUTIVE, IN A CAREER 50 Bryant Reeves ( ) 47 James Anderson ( ) 34 Richard Dumas ( ) 32 Byron Houston ( ) 32 Olus Holder ( ) 32 Bob Kurland ( ) 30 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 29 Bryant Reeves ( ) 28 Maurice Baker ( ) 26 JamesOn Curry ( ) 26 Don Youman ( ) 26 Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) 25 Mario Boggan ( ) 25 Adrian Peterson ( ) POINTS 20-POINT GAMES... IN A SEASON 23 Bryant Reeves (Sr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), CONSECUTIVE, IN A SEASON 10 Kevin Fitzgerald (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), on 11 occasions, most recently, James Anderson (So.), IN A CAREER 56 Bryant Reeves ( ) 55 Byron Houston ( ) 42 James Anderson ( ) 38 Adrian Peterson ( ) 32 Desmond Mason ( ) 30 Randy Rutherford ( ) 27 Keiton Page ( ) 26 Leroy Combs ( ) 26 Bob Kurland ( ) 24 Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) 22 Marcus Smart ( ) 22 Richard Dumas ( ) 21 Markel Brown ( ) 21 Mario Boggan ( ) 21 Ed Odom ( ) 20 Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) 20 JamesOn Curry ( ) 20 John Lucas ( ) 20 Ronnie Daniel ( ) (since ) 30-POINT GAMES... IN A SEASON 8 Byron Houston (Jr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), James Anderson (So.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), CONSECUTIVE, IN A SEASON 2 Marshall Moses (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), twice IN A CAREER 13 Byron Houston ( ) 10 Bryant Reeves ( ) 9 James Anderson ( ) 7 Ed Odom ( ) 6 Randy Rutherford ( ) 5 Desmond Mason ( ) 4 JamesOn Curry ( ) 4 Mario Boggan ( ) 4 Ronnie Daniel ( ) (since ) COWBOYS WITH... FOUR SEASONS AVERAGING DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING (6) Ivan McFarlin ( ) 10.8, 10.7, 12.2, 12.5 Adrian Peterson ( ) 11.3, 14.0, 17.7, 17.7 Byron Houston ( ) 13.0, 18.5, 22.7, 20.2 Matt Clark ( , 80-83) 13.3, 17.3, 12.1, 14.1 Olus Holder ( ) 11.1, 10.2, 16.8, 17.0 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 12.5, 17.5, 15.8, 12.1 THREE 400-POINT SEASONS (6) James Anderson ( ) 438, 638, 735 Desmond Mason ( ) 422, 525, 611 Adrian Peterson ( ) 449, 512, 601 Bryant Reeves ( ) 566, 713, 797 Byron Houston ( ) 574, 726, 688 Bob Kurland ( ) 444, 529, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 83

92 REBOUNDS (SINCE 1951) REBOUNDS IN A GAME 65 vs Colorado at Kansas City ( ) 64 vs Kansas ( ) 61 vs Oklahoma at Kansas City ( ) 59 vs Midwestern State ( ) 59 vs Tulsa ( ) 58 on five occasions, most recently, vs North Texas ( ) 57 on four occasions, most recently, vs UTSA ( ) 56 on six occasions, most recently, at Oral Roberts ( ) 55 on six occasions, most recently, vs Texas-Pan American ( ) 54 on nine occasions, most recently, vs Texas ( ) 53 on nine occasions, most recently, vs New Orleans ( ) 52 on 10 occasions, most recently, vs Central Arkansas ( ) 51 on 16 occasions, most recently, vs Jackson State ( ) 50 on 13 occasions,most recently, at Oral Roberts ( ) REBOUNDS IN A HALF (SINCE 1974) 36 vs Drexel ( ) 2nd half 35 vs Houston Baptist ( ) 2nd half 35 vs Texas-Arlington ( ) 1st half OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS IN A GAME (SINCE 1986) 29 vs Midwestern State ( ) 27 at Missouri ( ) 26 vs Creighton ( ) 24 at Texas Tech ( ) 24 vs Samford ( ) REBOUNDING MARGIN IN A GAME /20 MacMurray ( ) /25 Colgate ( ) /25 Texas-Arlington ( ) /22 Jackson State ( ) /25 Regis ( ) /26 Jackson State ( ) /20 vs Appalachian State at Tulsa, Okla. ( ) /23 Missouri ( ) /28 Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) /27 Prairie View A&M ( ) /39 vs Colorado at Kansas City, Mo. ( ) /29 Montana ( ) /21 at Alaska-Anchorage ( ) /14 at TCU ( ) /33 vs Connecticut at Lafayette, La. ( ) REBOUNDING DEFICIT IN A GAME /50 at Kansas ( ) /63 at Kansas ( ) /63 at Iowa State ( ) /56 at Colorado ( ) /50 at Iowa State ( ) /43 at Cincinnati ( ) /44 vs BYU at Salt Lake City, Utah ( ) /59 at Oklahoma City ( ) /54 at Wyoming ( ) /43 Kansas State ( ) REBOUNDING IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES , (4th) , (7th) , (4th) , (5th) , (4th) , (7th) , (6th) , (11th) , (11th) , (7th) , (8th) (8th) , (12th) (10th) (8th) , (8th) , (11th) , (10th) , , , , , , REBOUNDING DEFENSE ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (1st) (1st) (1st) (3rd) (2nd) (5th) (7th) (2nd) (3rd) (5th) (6th) (3rd) (9th) (4th) (3rd) (10th) (8th) (9th) REBOUNDING MARGIN ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (2nd) (1st) (3rd) (6th) (5th) (4th) (5th) (6th) (6th) (7th) (8th) (8th) (6th) (7th) (8th) (7th) (9th) (10th) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (2nd) (5th) (NA) (NA) (8th) (7th) (8th) (NA) (5th) (6th) (8th) (9th) (8th) (NA) (9th) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (NA) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (4th) (3rd) (NA) (4th) (NA) (6th) (NA) (5th) (11th) (8th) (9th) (NA) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

93 REBOUNDS (SINCE 1951) INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDS IN A GAME 27 Andy Hopson (So.) vs Missouri ( ) 25 Andy Hopson (So.) vs Oklahoma ( ) 24 Andy Hopson (Jr.) vs Nebraska ( ) 22 on three occasions, most recently, Don Youman (Jr.) at Samford ( ) 21 on five occasions, most recently, Andy Hopson (Jr.) vs Iowa State ( ) 20 on six occasions, most recently, Mario Boggan (Sr.) vs Texas ( ) 19 on seven occasions, most recently, Byron Houston (Sr.) vs Iowa State ( ) 18 on 11 occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses (Sr.) at La Salle ( ) 17 on 19 occasions, most recently, Ivan McFarlin (Fr.) vs Nebraska ( ) 16 on 25 occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses (Jr.) vs UTSA ( ) 15 on 43 occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses (Jr.) vs Rhode Island ( ) 14 on 63 occasions, most recently, Michael Cobbins (So.) vs Kansas ( ) 13 on 97 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart (So.) vs Gonzaga ( ) 12 on 135 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.) at Iowa State ( ) 11 on 199 occasions, most recently, Kamari Murphy (So.) at TCU ( ) 10 on 315 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash (Jr.) vs Oklahoma ( ) 20-REBOUND GAMES IN A CAREER 11 Andy Hopson ( ) 2 Bob Mattick ( ) 1 Mario Boggan ( ) 1 Bryant Reeves ( ) 1 Don Youman ( ) 1 James King ( ) INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS IN A GAME (SINCE 1986) 10 Mario Boggan (Sr.) vs Texas ( ) 10 Kenny Cooper (So.) vs Baylor ( ) 10 Ivan McFarlin (So.) vs Nebraska ( ) 10 Brett Robisch (Jr.) vs Arizona State ( ) 9 Ivan McFarlin (Sr.) vs Colorado ( ) 9 Ray Alford (Sr.) vs Creighton ( ) REBOUNDS OFF THE BENCH (since 1970) 16 Andre Williams vs Colorado ( ) 16 Ralph Rasmuson vs Oklahoma ( ) 15 Mark Connolly vs Oklahoma City ( ) 14 Ralph Rasmuson vs Iowa State ( ) 13 on six occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses vs Texas A&M ( ) 12 on six occasions, most recently, Matt Pilgrim vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 11 on 18 occasions, most recently, Jean-Paul Olukemi vs Kansas State ( ) 10 on 29 occasions, most recently, Philip Jurick vs UTSA ( ) Opponent 15 Dominique Coleman, Colorado ( ) 15 Al Beal, Oklahoma ( ) REBOUNDS BY CLASS FRESHMAN GAME 17 Ivan McFarlin vs Nebraska ( ) 17 Byron Houston vs Iowa State ( ) 16 Byron Houston at Missouri ( ) 14 on six occasions, most recently, Michael Cobbins vs Iowa State ( ) SEASON 250 Byron Houston ( ) 8.3 rpg 246 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 7.7 rpg 193 Richard Dumas ( ) 6.4 rpg 192 Marcus Smart ( ) 5.8 rpg 189 Michael Cobbins ( ) 5.7 rpg Olus Holder ( ) 7.2 rpg SOPHOMORE GAME 27 Andy Hopson vs Missouri ( ) 25 Andy Hopson vs Oklahoma ( ) 22 Andy Hopson vs Iowa State ( ) 21 Andy Hopson vs Kansas ( ) 21 Andy Hopson vs Colorado ( ) SEASON 352 Andy Hopson ( ) 13.5 rpg 309 Byron Houston ( ) 10.0 rpg 291 Bryant Reeves ( ) 10.0 rpg 251 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 7.8 rpg 237 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) 7.0 rpg James King ( ) 8.7 rpg Leroy Combs ( ) 8.2 rpg JUNIOR GAME 24 Andy Hopson vs Nebraska ( ) 22 Don Youman vs Texas Tech ( ) 22 James King vs Cal State-Los Angeles ( ) 21 Andy Hopson at Kansas ( ) 21 Andy Hopson vs Iowa State ( ) SEASON 375 Andy Hopson ( ) 14.4 rpg 336 Byron Houston ( ) 10.5 rpg 329 Bryant Reeves ( ) 9.7 rpg 259 Marshall Moses ( ) 8.1 rpg 252 Obi Muonelo ( ) 7.2 rpg James King ( ) 10.3 rpg Don Youman ( ) 10.1 rpg Olus Holder ( ) 10.0 rpg SENIOR GAME 20 Mario Boggan vs Texas ( ) 20 Bryant Reeves vs Kansas ( ) 19 Byron Houston vs Iowa State ( ) 19 Andy Hopson at Texas ( ) 18 on five occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses at La Salle ( ) SEASON 350 Bryant Reeves ( ) 9.5 rpg 326 Bob Mattick ( ) 11.2 rpg 294 Byron Houston ( ) 8.6 rpg 293 Andy Hopson ( ) 11.3 rpg 285 James King ( ) 10.6 rpg Olus Holder ( ) 10.3 rpg Cecil Epperley ( ) 10.3 rpg BIG 12 GAMES GAME 20 Mario Boggan (Sr.) vs Texas ( ) 18 Marshall Moses (Jr.) vs Colorado ( ) 18 Marshall Moses (So.) vs Baylor ( ) 17 Ivan McFarlin (Fr.) vs Nebraska ( ) 17 Fredrik Jönzén (So.) vs Iowa State ( ) 16 Marshall Moses (So.) vs Texas ( ) 16 Andre Williams (Sr.) vs Texas Tech ( ) 16 Andre Williams (So.) at Colorado ( ) 15 Andre Williams (So.) vs Missouri ( ) SEASON 142 Marshall Moses (So.), Michael Cobbins (Fr.), Ivan McFarlin (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), Andre Williams (Jr.), Brett Robisch (Sr.), Michael Cobbins (So.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Desmond Mason (So.), 1998 CAREER 468 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 375 Marshall Moses ( ) 367 Desmond Mason ( ) 360 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) 341 Andre Williams ( ) 335 Markel Brown ( ) 253 Michael Cobbins (2012-present) 253 Adrian Peterson ( ) 236 Terrel Harris ( ) 236 Brett Robisch ( ) COWBOYS WITH... FOUR 200-REBOUND SEASONS (2) Ivan McFarlin ( ) 246, 251, 236, 245 Byron Houston ( ) 250, 309, 336, 294 THREE 200-REBOUND SEASONS (4) Desmond Mason ( ) 223, 267, 225 Bryant Reeves ( ) 291, 329, 350 Andy Hopson ( ) 352, 375, 293 James King ( ) 218, 258, POINTS & 300 REBOUNDS IN A SEASON (5) Pts Reb Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Byron Houston (So.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), ,000 POINTS & 800 REBOUNDS IN A CAREER (4) Pts Reb Ivan McFarlin ( ) 1, Bryant Reeves ( ) 2,367 1,152 Byron Houston ( ) 2,379 1,189 Olus Holder ( ) 1, POINT, 10-REBOUND AVERAGES IN A SEASON (2) PPG RPG Byron Houston (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), POINT, 7.5-REB AVERAGES IN A CAREER (2) PPG RPG Bryant Reeves ( ) Byron Houston ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 85

94 REBOUNDS (SINCE 1951) REBOUNDS IN A SEASON Andy Hopson (Jr.), Andy Hopson (So.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Byron Houston (So.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Andy Hopson (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), James King (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Jr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Olus Holder (Jr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Marshall Moses (Jr.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), James King (Jr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Obi Muonelo (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (So.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Marshall Moses (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), PER GAME IN A SEASON (MINIMUM 200) Andy Hopson (Jr.), Andy Hopson (So.), Andy Hopson (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), James King (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), James King (Jr.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), Don Youman (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Byron Houston (So.), Olus Holder (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Jr.), James King (So.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Don Johnson (Sr.), Bob Buck (Jr.), Brett Robisch (Sr.), Leroy Combs (So.), Cecil Epperley (Jr.), OFFENSIVE IN A SEASON Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), Byron Houston (So.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (So.), Ivan McFarlin (Jr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Brett Robisch (Sr.), Marshall Moses (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Fredrik Jönzén (So.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Fredrik Jönzén (Jr.), Brian Montonati (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Jr.), Milton Brown (Sr.), Marshall Moses (Jr.), Andre Williams (So.), Jerome Lambert (Sr.), James Anderson (So.), Desmond Mason (So.), DEFENSIVE IN A SEASON Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Obi Muonelo (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Byron Houston (So.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Marshall Moses (Jr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), Brian Montonati (Sr.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Marshall Moses (Sr.), Fredrik Jönzén (So.), Joey Graham (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (So.), Matt Pilgrim (Jr.), Desmond Mason (So.), Andre Williams (So.), Kamari Murphy (So.), Markel Brown (Sr.), Michael Cobbins (Fr.), Ivan McFarlin (Sr.), REBOUNDS IN A CAREER 1. 1, Byron Houston ( ) 2. 1, Bryant Reeves ( ) 3. 1, Andy Hopson ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Olus Holder ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Bob Mattick ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) James King ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Raymond Crenshaw ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Cecil Epperley ( ) Joe Atkinson ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Lafayette Threatt ( ) James Anderson ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Clayton Carter ( ) Gene Johnson ( ) PER GAME IN A CAREER (MINIMUM 400) ,020 Andy Hopson ( ) James King ( ) Don Youman ( ) ,189 Byron Houston ( ) Bob Mattick ( ) Olus Holder ( ) ,152 Bryant Reeves ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Cecil Epperley ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Don Johnson ( ) ^ Brett Robisch ( ) Joe Atkinson ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Gene Johnson ( ) Eddie Bunch ( ) Clayton Carter ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Lafayette Threatt ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) MIchael Cobbins (2011-present) Raymond Crenshaw ( ) Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) ^ rebounds were not kept his sophomore season @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

95 REBOUNDS (SINCE 1951) OFFENSIVE IN A CAREER Ivan McFarlin ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Bryant Reeves ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) James Anderson ( ) Royce Jeffries ( ) Brian Montonati ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Brett Robisch ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Corey Williams ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Johnny Pittman ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Alex Webber ( ) Milton Brown ( ) David Monds ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Michael Cobbins (2011-present) Obi Muonelo ( ) DEFENSIVE IN A CAREER Byron Houston ( ) Bryant Reeves ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) Byron Eaton ( ) James Anderson ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Michael Cobbins (2012-present) Richard Dumas ( ) David Monds ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Royce Jeffries ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Joey Graham ( ) DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES... IN A SEASON 20 Andy Hopson (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Andy Hopson (Sr.), Andy Hopson (So.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Byron Houston (So.), Olus Holder (Jr.), James King (Sr.), James King (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (So.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Don Youman (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Marshall Moses (Jr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Leroy Combs (So.), CONSECUTIVE 11 Andy Hopson (Jr.), Olus Holder (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (So.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Byron Houston (So.), Don Youman (Jr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), Brett Robisch (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Andy Hopson (Jr.), Andy Hopson (So.), Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Leroy Combs (So.), Don Youman (Sr.), Lafayette Threatt (So.), James King (Sr.), James King (Jr.), IN A CAREER 55 Byron Houston ( ) 54 Andy Hopson ( ) 52 Bryant Reeves ( ) 48 Olus Holder ( ) 40 James King ( ) 36 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 29 Leroy Combs ( ) 27 Marshall Moses ( ) 26 Cecil Epperley ( ) 23 Desmond Mason ( ) 19 Joe Atkinson ( ) 18 Don Youman ( ) 17 Lafayette Threatt ( ) DOUBLE-DOUBLES... IN A SEASON 18 Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Byron Houston (So.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Olus Holder (Jr.), James King (Sr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Don Youman (Jr.), Andy Hopson (Sr.), Andy Hopson (Jr.), Andy Hopson (So.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Leroy Combs (So.), James King (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (So.), by seven players, most recently, Marshall Moses (Sr.), by 10 players, most recently, Marshall Moses (Jr.), by five players, most recently, Desmond Mason (Sr.), by 15 players, most recently, Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), CONSECUTIVE 8 Olus Holder (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Byron Houston (So.), Don Youman (Jr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Andy Hopson (Jr.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), Brett Robisch (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Leroy Combs (So.), Don Youman (Sr.), IN A CAREER 55 Byron Houston ( ) 49 Bryant Reeves ( ) 39 Olus Holder ( ) 33 Andy Hopson ( ) 29 Leroy Combs ( ) 28 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 28 James King ( ) 22 Marshall Moses ( ) 22 Desmond Mason ( ) 18 Don Youman ( ) 18 Cecil Epperley ( ) 17 Joe Atkinson ( ) 11 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) 11 Brian Montonati @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 87

96 ASSISTS/TURNOVERS (SINCE 1974) ASSISTS IN A GAME 36 vs Langston ( ) * 32 vs Centenary ( ) 31 vs San Diego State in Okla. City, Okla. ( ) 30 vs Houston Baptist ( ) 30 vs Oral Roberts ( ) 29 on three occasions, most recently, vs North Texas ( ) 28 on seven occasions, most recently, at Arkansas-Little Rock ( ) 27 on 10 occasions, most recently, vs Robert Morris ( ) 26 on 11 occasions, most recently, vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) 25 on 17 occasions, most recently, vs SMU in Okla. City, Okla. ( ) 24 on 20 occasions, most recently, at Colorado ( ) 23 on 25 occasions, most recently, vs Texas Tech ( ) 22 on 38 occasions, most recently, vs Mississippi Valley State ( ) 21 on 35 occasions, most recently, at Iowa State ( ) 20 on 46 occasions, most recently, at TCU ( ) ASSISTS IN A HALF 21 vs Langston ( ) 1st 21 at Colorado ( ) 2nd 20 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville ( ) 2nd 19 vs Houston Baptist ( ) 1st 19 vs TCU ( ) 1st ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO :7 Langston ( ) :5 at Oklahoma City ( ) :4 Marquette ( ) :7 Colgate ( ) :7 Kansas State ( ) :6 Colorado ( ) :7 at Oklahoma ( ) :8 Colorado ( ) :6 vs Alabama ( ) :8 Detroit ( ) :6 Arkansas-Little Rock ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) :10 Houston Baptist ( ) 24:8 Kansas State ( ) ASSISTS PER FIELD GOALS MADE /28 Tulsa ( ) /23 at Kansas State ( ) /30 vs Arizona ( ) /30 Florida International ( ) /27 Florida Atlantic ( ) /26 vs Arizona ( ) /26 vs Pittsburgh ( ) /25 at Texas A&M ( ) /25 at Colorado ( ) /25 vs UC-Santa Barbara ( ) /25 at Kansas State ( ) /32 Robert Morris ( ) /31 Texas Tech ( ) /37 vs San Diego State ( ) /35 Iowa State ( ) /29 vs South Alabama ( ) /34 TCU ( ) /34 Texas A&M-Kingsville ( ) /28 Missouri ( ) /38 vs Tulane ( ) TURNOVER MARGIN IN A GAME PLUS 10 OR MORE Margin OSU Opp Opponent (date) Prairie View A&M ( ) Central Connecticut State ( ) Kansas State ( ) South Carolina ( ) Hardin Simmons ( ) Utah Valley ( ) UT Arlington ( ) UNLV ( ) West Texas A&M ( ) Texas Wesleyan ( ) Mercer ( ) vs Colorado Tulsa, Okla. ( ) Texas A&M ( ) Midwestern State ( ) +14 on seven occasions, most recently, 6 20 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ( ) +13 on six occasions, most recently, Mercer ( ) +12 on 13 occasions, most recently, Kansas ( ) +11 on 18 occasions, most recently, 7 18 vs Texas Kansas City, Mo. ( ) +10 on 20 occasions, most recently, 8 18 vs Coppin State ( ) on the road at Portland ( ) in a Big 12 Conference Road game at Baylor ( ) MINUS 10 OR MORE Margin OSU Opp Opponent (date) at Kansas ( ) Kansas State ( ) vs Anaheim, Calif. ( ) vs Dayton, Ohio ( ) -14 on four occasions, most recently, 23 9 at Oklahoma ( ) -13 on four occasions, most recently, at Oklahoma ( ) -12 on 17 occasions, most recently, 18 6 UTSA ( ) -11 on 14 occasions, most recently, at Texas ( ) -10 on 21 occasions, most recently, at Missouri ( ) in a Big 12 Conference game at Iowa State ( ) in a Big 12 Conference Home game Texas A&M ( ) FEWEST TURNOVERS IN A GAME 2 vs Texas Tech ( ) * 4 vs Pittsburgh at New York, N.Y. ( ) 4 vs Marquette ( ) ASSISTS IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (1st) (3rd) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (3rd) (11th) (9th) (6th) (10th) (10th) (7th) (7th) (10th) (10th) (12th) (12th) (6th) TURNOVER MARGIN IN A SEASON ALL GAMES (SINCE 1976) BIG 12 GAMES (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (3rd) (5th) (3rd) (6th) (4th) (7th) (5th) (8th) (6th) (8th) (7th) (9th) (11th) (12th) * Big 12 Conference record + Big 12 Conference senior record @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

97 ASSISTS/TURNOVERS (SINCE 1974) INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS IN A GAME 18 Doug Gottlieb vs Florida Atlantic ( ) * 16 Doug Gottlieb vs North Texas ( ) + 16 Randy Wright at Texas-Pan American ( ) 15 on four occasions, most recently, Doug Gottlieb vs Texas Tech ( ) 14 on three occasions, most recently, Doug Gottlieb vs San Diego State ( ) 13 on eight occasions, most recently, John Lucas vs SMU ( ) 12 on 15 occasions, most recently, Doug Gottlieb vs Seton Hall ( ) 11 on 14 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown at Iowa State ( ) 10 on 40 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) IN A HALF 11 Doug Gottlieb vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st * 10 on five occasions, most recently, Doug Gottlieb vs Baylor ( ) 2nd ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIOS 13:0 Doug Gottlieb vs Missouri ( ) 15:1 Doug Gottlieb at UNLV ( ) ASSISTS OFF THE BENCH Asts Player vs Opponent (Date) 15 Doug Gottlieb vs UNLV ( ) 12 Chuck Davis vs Tulsa ( ) 12 Bill Self vs Iowa State ( ) 10 Doug Gottlieb vs Texas A&M ( ) 10 Doug Gottlieb vs Kansas State ( ) 10 Doug Gottlieb vs UALR ( ) 10 Bill Self vs Kansas ( ) 9 on seven occasions, most recently, Stevie Clark vs Robert Morris ( ) 8 on nine occasions, most recently, Stevie Clark vs Mississippi Valley State ( ) Opponent 8 on five occasions, most recently, Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) COWBOYS WITH... FOUR 100-ASSIST SEASONS (1) Byron Eaton ( ) 104, 126, 116, 199 THREE 100-ASSIST SEASONS (3) Victor Williams ( ) 110, 126, 101 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 201, 299, 293 Darwyn Alexander ( , 91-92) 104, 114, POINTS, 200 REBOUNDS AND 100 ASSISTS IN A SEASON Pts Rebs Asts Maurice Baker (Jr.), ASSISTS BY CLASS FRESHMAN GAME 12 Melvin Gilliam vs Kansas State ( ) 11 Byron Eaton vs Mercer ( ) 9 Stevie Clark vs Robert Morris ( ) 9 Marcus Smart vs Portland State ( ) 8 Stevie Clark vs Mississippi Valley State ( ) 8 Darwyn Alexander vs Nebraska ( ) 8 Darwyn Alexander vs Colorado ( ) SEASON 139 Marcus Smart ( ) 4.2 apg 104 Byron Eaton ( ) 3.2 apg 104 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 3.5 apg 99 Corey Williams ( ) 3.3 apg 93 JamesOn Curry ( ) 2.8 apg SOPHOMORE GAME 12 Doug Gottlieb vs Baylor ( ) 12 Doug Gottlieb vs North Texas ( ) 11 Markel Brown at Iowa State ( ) 11 Doug Gottlieb vs Washington ( ) 10 on nine occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) SEASON 201 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 6.9 apg 148 Marcus Smart ( ) 4.8 apg 135 Randy Wright ( ) 5.0 apg 132 JamesOn Curry ( ) 4.0 apg 126 Byron Eaton ( ) 3.6 apg JUNIOR GAME 18 Doug Gottlieb vs Florida Atlantic ( ) 16 Randy Wright at UT-Pan American ( ) 15 Doug Gottlieb vs Texas Tech ( ) 15 Doug Gottlieb at UNLV ( ) 14 Doug Gottlieb vs Baylor ( ) 14 Ronnie Daniel at Iowa State ( ) SEASON 299 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 8.8 apg 256 Andre Owens ( ) 6.9 apg 158 John Lucas ( ) 4.5 apg 144 Brooks Thompson ( ) 5.0 apg 143 Randy Wright ( ) 5.3 apg SENIOR GAME 16 Doug Gottlieb vs North Texas ( ) 15 Andre Owens vs Oklahoma ( ) 14 Doug Gottlieb vs San Diego State ( ) 13 on three occasions, most recently, Doug Gottlieb at Texas A&M ( ) SEASON 293 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 8.6 apg 201 Matt Clark ( ) 6.5 apg 199 Byron Eaton ( ) 5.7 apg 195 Brooks Thompson ( ) 5.7 apg 167 Sean Sutton ( ) 4.8 apg BIG 12 GAMES GAME 15 Doug Gottlieb vs Texas Tech ( ) * 13 Doug Gottlieb at Texas A&M ( ) 13 Doug Gottlieb vs Missouri ( ) 12 Doug Gottlieb at Missouri ( ) 12 Doug Gottlieb vs Baylor ( ) 11 Markel Brown at Iowa State ( ) 11 Doug Gottlieb vs Texas ( ) 11 Doug Gottlieb at Texas ( ) 10 on nine occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) SEASON 139 Doug Gottlieb (Jr.), 1999 * 115 Doug Gottlieb (Sr.), Doug Gottlieb (So.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), John Lucas (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Victor Williams (Jr.), Joe Adkins (Jr.), Joe Adkins (Sr.), 2000 CAREER 354 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 228 Byron Eaton ( ) 203 Joe Adkins ( ) 185 Markel Brown ( ) 177 Victor Williams ( ) 146 Marcus Smart ( ) 144 John Lucas ( ) 140 JamesOn Curry ( ) 136 Keiton Page ( ) 100 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) DOUBLE-DOUBLES (POINTS/ASSISTS) Pts Ast Player, Opponent (Date) Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) Byron Eaton vs Pittsburgh ( ) Byron Eaton vs Mercer ( ) JamesOn Curry vs Detroit ( ) John Lucas vs Kansas State ( ) John Lucas vs SMU ( ) John Lucas vs Southeastern State ( ) Maurice Baker vs UTSA ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Langston ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs North Texas ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Texas A&M ( ) Chianti Roberts at Colorado ( ) Andre Owens vs Oklahoma ( ) Andre Owens at Iowa State ( ) Andre Owens at Missouri ( ) Andre Owens vs Alaska-Anchorage ( ) Andre Owens vs LSU ( ) Brooks Thompson at Colorado ( ) Sean Sutton vs Centenary ( ) Jay Davis at New Mexico ( ) Todd Christian vs BYU-Hawaii ( ) Melvin Gilliam vs Kansas State ( ) Bill Self vs Colorado ( ) Bill Self vs Iowa State ( ) Bill Self at Oklahoma ( ) Matt Clark vs Kansas State ( ) Matt Clark at Kansas State ( ) Matt Clark vs Oral Roberts ( ) Eddie Hannon vs Kansas State ( ) Eddie Hannon vs Iowa State ( ) Randy Wright at UT-Pan American ( ) Randy Wright vs Long Beach State ( ) Fred Stevenson at Texas ( ) Ronnie Daniel at Iowa State ( ) Ronnie Daniel vs Colorado @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 89

98 ASSISTS/TURNOVERS (SINCE 1974) ASSISTS IN A SEASON Doug Gottlieb (Jr.), * Doug Gottlieb (Sr.), Andre Owens (Jr.), Doug Gottlieb (So.), Matt Clark (Sr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Sean Sutton (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Jay Davis (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Brooks Thompson (Jr.), Randy Wright (Jr.), Andre Owens (Sr.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Joe Adkins (Sr.), John Starks (Sr.), Eddie Hannon (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Randy Wright (So.), Joe Adkins (Jr.), JamesOn Curry (So.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Sean Sutton (Jr.), Eddie Hannon (Jr.), PER GAME IN A SEASON (MINIMUM 50) Doug Gottlieb (Jr.), * Doug Gottlieb (Sr.), Doug Gottlieb (So.), Andre Owens (Jr.), Matt Clark (Sr.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Jay Davis (Sr.), Andre Owens (Sr.), Randy Wright (Jr.), Eddie Hannon (Sr.), Randy Wright (So.), Brooks Thompson (Jr.), Bill Self (Jr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Sean Sutton (Sr.), Eddie Hannon (Jr.), John Starks (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Ronnie Daniel (So.), Sean Sutton (Jr.), Win Case (Jr.), John Lucas (Sr.), AST:TO RATIO IN A SEASON Ratio Player (Season) Ast TO Scott Sutton (Sr.), Doug Gottlieb (Jr.), Doug Gottlieb (Sr.), Doug Gottlieb (So.), John Lucas (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Bill Self (Jr.), Jay Davis (Sr.), Sean Sutton (Sr.), Scott Sutton (Jr.), ASSISTS IN A CAREER Doug Gottlieb ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Randy Wright ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Andre Owens ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Corey Williams ( ) Ronnie Daniel ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Bill Self ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Sean Sutton ( ) John Lucas ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Eddie Hannon ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Win Case ( ) Byron Houston ( ) PER GAME IN A CAREER (MINIMUM 100) Doug Gottlieb ( ) * Andre Owens ( ) Jay Davis ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) Eddie Hannon ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) John Starks ( ) Sean Sutton ( ) John Lucas ( ) Randy Wright ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Win Case ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Victor Williams ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Derrick Davis ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Ronnie Daniel ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Jamaal Brown ( ) Bill Self ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Scott Sutton ( ) Cheyne Gadson ( ) AST:TO RATIO IN A CAREER Ratio Player (Season) Ast TO Scott Sutton ( ) Doug Gottlieb ( ) John Lucas ( ) Jay Davis ( ) Sean Sutton ( ) Win Case ( ) Andre Owens ( ) Cornell Hatcher ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) MULTIPLE 10 ASSIST GAMES IN A SEASON 16 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 12 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 6 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 6 Andre Owens ( ) 4 Byron Eaton ( ) 4 Bill Self ( ) 3 on four occasions, most recently, Andre Owens ( ) 2 on four occasions, most recently, JamesOn Curry ( ) 1 on 19 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart ( ) MULTIPLE 10 ASSIST GAMES IN A CAREER 34 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 9 Andre Owens ( ) 6 Bill Self ( ) 5 Byron Eaton ( ) 5 Eddie Hannon ( ) 4 Randy Wright ( ) 4 John Lucas ( ) 3 Matt Clark ( ) 3 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 2 JamesOn Curry ( ) 1 by 13 players, most recently, Marcus Smart ( ) LOW TURNOVERS PER 40 MINUTES (IN A SEASON, MINIMUM 300 MINUTES) TO/G Player (Class), Season TO MIN Phil Forte (Fr.), Phil Forte (So.), Glendon Alexander (Jr.), Brian Williams (Fr.), Chad Alexander (Sr.), Ricky Jacobs (Jr.), Jason Miller (Sr.), Scott Sutton (Sr.), Ricky Jacobs (Sr.), Chris Gafney (Sr.), COWBOYS WITH POINTS & 100 ASSISTS IN A SEASON Pts Ast Marcus Smart (So.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), ,000 POINTS & 400 ASSISTS IN A CAREER Pts Ast Byron Eaton ( ) 1, Joe Adkins ( ) 1, Darwyn Alexander ( ) 1, Matt Clark ( ) 1, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

99 BUZZER BEATERS Dating back as far as play-by-play sheets were kept ( ), here is a look at games that were decided in the final three seconds. Colorado 67, Oklahoma State 65 Jan. 12, 1974 Stillwater, Okla. Pat Kelly 20-foot jumper from the corner with 0:02 remaining Missouri 72, Oklahoma State 70 Feb. 12, 1994 Columbia, Mo. Kelly Thames 3 footer from the baseline with 0:02.1 remaining Oklahoma State 75, Missouri 73 Feb. 26, 2008 Columbia, Mo. Byron Eaton floater with 0:01.7 remaining Kansas 68, Oklahoma State 66 Jan. 19, 1974 Lawrence, Kan. Tommy Smith 25 footer at the buzzer Oklahoma State 66, Colorado 64 Feb. 24, 1996 Boulder, Colo. Adrian Peterson jumper in the lane at the buzzer Oklahoma State 71, Oklahoma 70 March 12, 2009 Oklahoma City, Okla. (Big 12 Championship) James Anderson hit two free throws with 0:02.3 remaining Kansas 62, Oklahoma State 60 Jan. 12, 1977 Lawrence, Kan. Herb Nobles 30 footer at the buzzer Oklahoma State 71, St. Mary s (Calif.) 70 Nov. 20, 1996 Stillwater, Okla. Jason Skaer 3-pointer with 0:00.2 remaining Iowa State 71, Oklahoma State 68 Jan. 18, 2012 Ames, Iowa Scott Christopherson hit a long 3-pointer at the buzzer Kansas 60, Oklahoma State 58 Feb. 2, 1977 Stillwater, Okla. Donnie Von Moore tip-in off John Douglas miss with 0:01 remaining Oklahoma State 68, Missouri 67 Jan. 11, 1997 Stillwater, Okla. Chad Alexander bank shot at the buzzer Oklahoma State 69, Baylor 67 (OT) Feb. 6, 2013 Stillwater, Okla. Markel Brown layup off Cobbins block with 0:00.2 remaining Colorado 58, Oklahoma State 56 Jan. 12, 1980 Stillwater, Okla. Jo Jo Hunter 30 footer at the buzzer Kansas 67, Oklahoma State 66 (OT) Feb. 22, 1999 Lawrence, Kan. Ryan Robertson free throw with no time left Oklahoma State 74, Baylor 72 March 14, 2013 Kansas City, Mo. (Big 12 Championship) Phil Forte 2 free throws with 0:02.9 remaining Oklahoma State 72, Louisville 71 Dec. 6, 1980 Stillwater, Okla. Eddie Hannon from halfcourt off the glass at the buzzer Nebraska 76, Oklahoma State 75 (OT) Feb. 7, 2001 Lincoln, Neb. Cary Cochran free throw with 0:03 remaining Oklahoma State 86, Alcorn State 85 Dec. 29, 1980 Oklahoma City, Okla. Leroy Combs tip-in with 0:01 remaining Oklahoma State 64, Texas Tech 62 Feb. 6, 2002 Stillwater, Okla. Terrence Crawford layup with 0:03 remaining Oklahoma State 52, Neraska 50 Jan. 20, 1982 Stillwater, Okla. Leroy Combs tip-in off Bill Self miss at the buzzer Oklahoma State 48, Oklahoma 46 Jan. 13, 2003 Stillwater, Okla. Victor Williams bank shot with 0:03.6 remaining Oklahoma 64, Oklahoma State 63 Feb. 16, 1983 Stillwater, Okla. David Little 18 footer with 0:02 remaining Missouri 60, Oklahoma State 58 March 14, 2003 Dallas, Texas (Big 12 Championship) Travon Bryant putback at the buzzer Nebraska 54, Oklahoma State 52 (OT) Feb. 1, 1984 Lincoln, Neb. David Ponce from the right baseline with 0:02 remaining Georgia Tech 67, Oklahoma State 65 April 3, 2004 San Antonio, Texas (Final Four) Will Bynum driving layup with 0:01.5 remaining Missouri 65, Oklahoma State 64 (OT) Feb. 26, 1984 Columbia, Mo. Ron Jones layup with 0:02 remaining Arizona 79, Oklahoma State 78 March 24, 2005 Chicago, Ill. (Sweet 16) Salim Stoudamire 15 footer with 0:02.8 left Oklahoma State 44, Houston Baptist 43 (OT) Dec. 1, 1984 Stillwater, Okla. Joe Atkinson fouled, makes both of a 1-and-1 with 0:01 remaining Gonzaga 64, Oklahoma State 62 Dec. 10, 2005 Seattle, Wash. Adam Morrison long 3-point bank shot with 0:02.5 remaining Nebraska 62, Oklahoma State 61 Jan. 22, 1986 Stillwater, Okla. Anthony Bailous 20 footer with 0:03 remaining Nebraska 59, Oklahoma State 57 Jan. 31, 2006 Stillwater, Okla. Jamel White layup off Wes Wilkinson airball at the buzzer Oklahoma State 80, Iowa State 78 (OT) Feb. 6, 1988 Ames, Iowa John Starks from the top of the key with 0:03 remaining Texas A&M 46, Oklahoma State 44 Feb. 11, 2006 College Station, Texas Joseph Jones 10-foot leaner with 0:01.1 left Colorado 73, Oklahoma State 71 Feb. 13, 1988 Boulder, Colo. Stevie Wise makes both of 1-and-1 with 0:01 remaining Oklahoma 67, Oklahoma State 66 Feb. 27, 2006 Norman, Okla. Terrell Everett free throw with 0:00.6 remaining Oklahoma State 71, Colorado 68 Jan. 24, 1990 Boulder, Colo. John Potter 3-point shot at the buzzer Tennessee 79, Oklahoma State 77 Dec. 18, 2006 Nashville, Tenn. Dane Bradshaw tip-in with 0:01.9 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 91

100 BLOCKS (SINCE 1974) BLOCKS IN A GAME 16 vs Oklahoma ( ) ^ 14 vs Midwestern State ( ) 13 at Wichita State ( ) 13 vs Hartford ( ) 12 on six occasions, most recently, vs Kansas State ( ) 11 on five occasions, most recently, vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) 10 on 14 occasions, most recently, vs Delaware State ( ) BLOCKS IN A HALF 8 vs Oklahoma ( ) both halves INDIVIDUAL BLOCKS IN A GAME 10 Joe Atkinson at New Orleans ( ) ^ 8 Andre Williams at Wichita State ( ) 7 on eight occasions, most recently, Andre Williams vs Kansas State ( ) 6 on 17 occasions, most recently, Philip Jurick vs Pittsburgh ( ) 5 on 28 occasions, most recently, Michael Cobbins at Texas ( ) 4 on 84 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Kansas ( ) INDIVIDUAL BLOCKS IN A HALF 7 Joe Atkinson at New Orleans ( ) 1st ^ Bob Kurland had 17 blocked shots against Oklahoma on Jan. 12, 1944, including 10 in the first half. However, that was before the goal-tending rule had been implemented. BLOCKS OFF THE BENCH Blks Player vs Opponent (Date) 7 Thomas Jordan vs Oklahoma ( ) 6 Mattias Sahlstrom vs Midwestern State ( ) 6 Byron Houston vs Oklahoma ( ) 5 Philip Jurick vs Stanford ( ) 5 Philip Jurick vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 5 Markel Brown vs Baylor ( ) 5 Andre Williams vs Yale ( ) 5 Andre Williams vs Texas Tech ( ) 5 Ian Phillip vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 5 Joe Atkinson vs Colorado State ( ) 5 Andrew Jones vs Missouri Southern ( ) Opponent 6 Jim McIlvaine, Marquette ( ) COWBOYS WITH POINTS, 200 REBOUNDS, 40 STEALS AND 40 BLOCKS IN A SEASON Pts Rebs Stls Blks Byron Houston (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Byron Houston (So.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), BLOCKS IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (2nd) (3rd) (3rd) (4th) (3rd) (6th) (5th) (8th) (9th) (7th) (8th) (8th) (10th) (9th) (11th) (10th) (12th) (12th) BLOCKS BY CLASS FRESHMAN GAME 6 Byron Houston vs Oklahoma ( ) 6 Byron Houston vs Iowa State ( ) 6 Leroy Combs at San Diego State ( ) 5 on five occasions, most recently, Michael Cobbins at Texas ( ) SEASON 65 Byron Houston ( ) 2.2 bpg 49 Michael Cobbins ( ) 1.5 bpg 48 Joe Atkinson ( ) 1.8 bpg 36 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 1.1 bpg 35 Andre Williams ( ) 1.3 bpg SOPHOMORE GAME 7 Thomas Jordan vs Oklahoma ( ) 7 Joe Atkinson vs College of the Ozarks ( ) 7 Leroy Combs vs North Texas ( ) 7 Andrew Jones at Oklahoma ( ) 6 on four occasions, most recently, Ivan McFarlin vs Southeastern State ( ) SEASON 65 Andre Williams ( ) 2.2 bpg 65 Byron Houston ( ) 2.1 bpg 49 Alan Bannister ( ) 1.8 bpg 45 Andrew Jones ( ) 1.7 bpg 43 Michael Cobbins ( ) 1.5 bpg 43 Leroy Combs ( ) 1.6 bpg JUNIOR GAME 7 Joe Atkinson vs Wichita State ( ) 6 on eight occasions, most recently, Philip Jurick vs Pittsburgh ( ) SEASON 80 Joe Atkinson ( ) 3.0 bpg 70 Bryant Reeves ( ) 2.1 bpg 54 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 1.5 bpg 47 Philip Jurick ( ) 1.7 bpg 45 Andrew Jones ( ) 1.7 bpg SENIOR GAME 10 Joe Atkinson at New Orleans ( ) 8 Andre Williams at Wichita State ( ) 7 Andre Williams vs Kansas State ( ) 7 Byron Houston vs New Orleans ( ) 7 Leroy Combs vs Nebraska ( ) SEASON 85 Andre Williams ( ) 2.7 bpg 67 Joe Atkinson ( ) 2.5 bpg 60 Bryant Reeves ( ) 1.6 bpg 58 Leroy Combs ( ) 1.9 bpg 50 Byron Houston ( ) 1.5 bpg @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

101 BLOCKS (SINCE 1974) BLOCKS IN A SEASON Andre Williams (Sr.), Joe Atkinson (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Joe Atkinson (Sr.), Andre Williams (So.), Byron Houston (So.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (Jr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Michael Cobbins (Fr.), Alan Bannister (So.), Joe Atkinson (Fr.), Philip Jurick (Jr.), Andrew Jones (Jr.), Randy Davis (Jr.), Michael Cobbins (So.), Johnny Pittman (Sr.), Leroy Combs (So.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Leroy Combs (Jr.), Kamari Murphy (So.), Thomas Jordan (So.), Marcus Dove (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), PER GAME IN A SEASON (MINIMUM 20) Joe Atkinson (Jr.), Andre Williams (Sr.), Joe Atkinson (Sr.), Andre Williams (So.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Byron Houston (So.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Joe Atkinson (Fr.), Alan Bannister (So.), Philip Jurick (Jr.), Thomas Jordan (So.), Leroy Combs (Fr.), Andrew Jones (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Leroy Combs (So.), Leroy Combs (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (Jr.), Michael Cobbins (So.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Johnny Pittman (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Lonnie Boeckman (Sr.), Andre Williams (Fr.), BLOCKS IN A CAREER Byron Houston ( ) Joe Atkinson ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Bryant Reeves ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Michael Cobbins (2011-present) Marcus Dove ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Johnny Pittman ( ) Philip Jurick ( ) Andrew Jones ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Kamari Murphy ( ) James Anderson ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Alan Bannister ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Randy Davis ( ) Mattias Sahlstrom ( ) David Monds ( ) Brian Montonati ( ) PER GAME IN A CAREER (MINIMUM 40) Joe Atkinson ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Thomas Jordan ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Alan Bannister ( ) Michael Cobbins (2011-present) Bryant Reeves ( ) Philip Jurick ( ) Andrew Jones ( ) Randy Davis ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Johnny Pittman ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Kamari Murphy ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Mattias Sahlstrom ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Matt Pilgrim ( ) James Anderson ( ) Brian Montonati ( ) BIG 12 GAMES SEASON 45 Andre Williams (Sr.), Andre Williams (So.), Michael Cobbins (Fr.), Michael Cobbins (So.), Ivan McFarlin (Sr.), Markel Brown (Fr.), Kamari Murphy (So.), Marcus Dove (Sr.), Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), Markel Brown (Sr.), Marcus Dove (Jr.), Andre Williams (Fr.), 2000 CAREER 119 Andre Williams ( ) 76 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 64 Markel Brown ( ) 60 Michael Cobbins (2012-present) 53 Marcus Dove ( ) 39 Desmond Mason ( ) 33 Phillip Jurick ( ) 32 Tony Allen ( ) 30 Kamari Murphy ( ) 26 Mario Boggan ( ) 25 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) MULTIPLE FOUR-BLOCK GAMES 25 Joe Atkinson ( ) 20 Andre Williams ( ) 16 Byron Houston ( ) 9 Bryant Reeves ( ) 8 Michael Cobbins (2011-present) 8 Leroy Combs ( ) 6 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 6 Andrew Jones ( ) 5 Johnny Pittman ( ) 5 Alan Bannister ( ) COWBOYS WITH... FOUR 40-BLOCK SEASONS Byron Houston ( ) 65, 65, 42, 50 THREE 40-BLOCK SEASONS Joe Atkinson ( , 83-85) 48, 80, 67 Leroy Combs ( ) 43, 42, STEALS, 50 BLOCKS AND 250 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS IN A CAREER Stls Blks DRs James Anderson ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) 103 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 93

102 STEALS (SINCE 1974) STEALS IN A GAME 19 vs Mercer ( ) 19 vs UMKC ( ) 18 on four occasions, most recently, vs Utah Valley ( ) 17 on three occasions, most recently, vs Texas Southern ( ) 16 on nine occasions, most recently, vs Northwestern Oklahoma State ( ) 15 on 11 occasions, most recently, vs UT Arlington ( ) 14 on 17 occasions, most recently, at North Texas ( ) 13 on 34 occasions, most recently, vs Texas ( ) 12 on 41 occasions, most recently, vs Memphis ( ) 11 on 66 occasions, most recently, vs Texas Tech ( ) 10 on 91 occasions, most recently, vs Gonzaga ( ) STEALS IN A HALF 12 vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 1st 10 vs Utah Valley ( ) 2nd 10 vs Mercer ( ) 2nd 10 vs UMKC ( ) 1st 10 vs Northwestern State ( ) 1st INDIVIDUAL STEALS IN A GAME 9 Marcus Smart vs Utah Valley ( ) + 8 Desmond Mason vs Houston Baptist ( ) 8 Brooks Thompson vs Colorado ( ) 7 on eight occasions, most recently, Terrel Harris vs Mercer ( ) 6 on 28 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) 5 on 67 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart at TCU ( ) 4 on 211 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart at Iowa State ( ) INDIVIDUAL STEALS IN A HALF 6 Brian Montonati vs Alcorn State ( ) 1st 6 Brooks Thompson at SMU ( ) 1st 5 on 13 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st STEALS OFF THE BENCH Stls Player vs Opponent (Date) 7 Byron Eaton vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 6 Obi Muonelo vs Texas Southern ( ) 6 Cornell Hatcher vs Iowa State ( ) 6 Cornell Hatcher vs Nebraska ( ) 6 Cornell Hatcher vs Purdue ( ) 6 Andre Ivy vs Oklahoma ( ) 5 Kirby Gardner vs Tennessee Tech ( ) 5 Matt Pilgrim vs Baylor ( ) 5 Byron Eaton vs North Texas ( ) 5 Daniel Bobik vs Texas Tech ( ) 5 Cornell Hatcher vs Colorado ( ) 5 Cornell Hatcher vs Kansas ( ) 5 Cornell Hatcher vs Grambling ( ) 5 Brian Walsh vs Texas A&M ( ) Opponent 6 Randall Atchison, UMKC ( ) 6 Clarence Ceasar, LSU ( ) 6 Darren Laiche, New Orleans ( ) STEALS IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (2nd) (3rd) (5th) (1st) (2nd) (3rd) (5th) (5th) (3rd) (5th) (5th) (10th) (1st) (4th) (6th) (5th) (7th) (12th) STEALS BY CLASS FRESHMAN GAME 7 Byron Eaton at Oklahoma ( ) 6 Brian Williams vs Texas ( ) 6 Obi Muonelo vs Texas Southern ( ) 5 on 10 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Oregon ( ) SEASON 99 Marcus Smart ( ) 3.0 spg 67 Byron Eaton ( ) 2.0 spg 49 Richard Dumas ( ) 1.6 spg 40 Corey Williams ( ) 1.3 spg 39 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 1.3 spg SOPHOMORE GAME 9 Marcus Smart vs Utah Valley ( ) 7 Richard Dumas at Louisville ( ) 7 Derrick Davis vs Nebraska ( ) 6 Joe Adkins vs Southern Utah ( ) 6 Derrick Davis vs Lamar ( ) 6 Ronnie Daniel vs Oklahoma ( ) SEASON 89 Marcus Smart ( ) 2.9 spg 69 Richard Dumas ( ) 2.5 spg 54 Byron Eaton ( ) 1.5 spg 54 Joe Adkins ( ) 1.9 spg 51 Desmond Mason ( ) 1.8 spg JUNIOR GAME 8 Desmond Mason vs Houston Baptist ( ) 8 Brooks Thompson vs Colorado ( ) 7 Byron Eaton vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 6 on five occasions, most recently, Desmond Mason at Texas A&M ( ) SEASON 79 Andre Owens ( ) 2.1 spg 70 Brooks Thompson ( ) 2.4 spg 69 Byron Eaton ( ) 2.1 spg 62 Tony Allen ( ) 1.9 spg 61 Maurice Baker ( ) 2.0 spg SENIOR GAME 7 Terrel Harris vs Mercer ( ) 7 Marcus Dove vs Texas-Arlington ( ) 7 Brooks Thompson at Colorado ( ) 7 Victor Williams vs Northwestern State ( ) 6 on 14 occasions, most recently, Marcus Dove vs UTSA ( ) SEASON 99 Brooks Thompson ( ) 2.9 spg 86 Cornell Hatcher ( ) 2.4 spg 77 Byron Eaton ( ) 2.2 spg 72 Tony Allen ( ) 2.1 spg 69 Randy Rutherford ( ) 1.9 spg @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

103 STEALS (SINCE 1974) STEALS IN A SEASON Marcus Smart (Fr.), ^ Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Cornell Hatcher (Sr.), Andre Owens (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Brooks Thompson (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Jr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Richard Dumas (So.), Byron Eaton (Fr.), John Starks (Sr.), Victor Williams (Sr.), Marcus Dove (Sr.), Tony Allen (Jr.), Terrel Harris (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Matt Clark (Sr.), Andre Owens (Sr.), Byron Eaton (So.), Joe Adkins (So.), Chianti Roberts (Sr.), Melvin Sanders (Sr.), Doug Gottlieb (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), PER GAME IN A SEASON (MINIMUM 30) Marcus Smart (Fr.), ^ Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Richard Dumas (So.), Brooks Thompson (Jr.), Cornell Hatcher (Sr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), John Starks (Sr.), Andre Owens (Sr.), Andre Owens (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Jr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Fr.), Victor Williams (Sr.), Matt Clark (Sr.), Tony Allen (Jr.), Marcus Dove (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Joe Adkins (So.), Ronnie Daniel (Sr.), Desmond Mason (So.), Terrel Harris (Sr.), Chianti Roberts (Jr.), Chianti Roberts (Sr.), * Big 12 Conference record ^ Big 12 Conference freshman record + Big 12 Conference sophomore record STEALS IN A CAREER Byron Eaton ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Doug Gottlieb ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Andre Owens ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Cornell Hatcher ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Ronnie Daniel ( ) Corey Williams ( ) PER GAME IN A CAREER (MINIMUM 60) Marcus Smart ( ) * Brooks Thompson ( ) John Starks ( ) Andre Owens ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Cornell Hatcher ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Doug Gottlieb ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Sean Sutton ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Matt Pilgrim ( ) BIG 12 GAMES SEASON 58 Marcus Smart (Fr.), 2013 * 41 Marcus Smart (So.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Byron Eaton (Jr.), Joe Adkins (So.), Keiton Page (Sr.), Terrel Harris (Sr.), Tony Allen (Jr.), Victor Williams (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), 2001 CAREER 107 Byron Eaton ( ) 99 Marcus Smart ( ) 87 Joe Adkins ( ) 81 Victor Williams ( ) 80 Keiton Page ( ) 77 Desmond Mason ( ) 75 Terrel Harris ( ) 72 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 68 Markel Brown ( ) 64 Tony Allen ( ) Marcus Smart owns the Conference record for steals per game in a Big 12 season at 3.0 spg in MULTIPLE FOUR-STEAL GAMES 25 Marcus Smart ( ) 17 Byron Eaton ( ) 16 Brooks Thompson ( ) 14 Cornell Hatcher ( ) 11 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 10 Marcus Dove ( ) 10 Tony Allen ( ) 9 Chianti Roberts ( ) 9 Byron Houston ( ) 9 Richard Dumas ( ) 8 on seven occasions, most recently, Maurice Baker ( ) COWBOYS WITH... FOUR 40-STEAL SEASONS (1) Byron Eaton ( ) 67, 54, 69, 77 THREE 40-STEAL SEASONS (6) Terrel Harris ( ) 47, 48, 61, Ivan McFarlin ( , 04-05) 47, 40, 44 Victor Williams ( ) 49, 46, 63 Doug Gottlieb ( ) 41, 49, 53 Desmond Mason ( ) 51, 53, 41 Byron Houston ( ) 45, 42, 49 1,000 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS, 200 ASSISTS, 100 STEALS, AND 40 BLOCKS IN A CAREER Pts Rebs Asts Stls Blks Markel Brown ( ) 1, Chianti Roberts ( ) 1, Byron Houston ( ) 2,379 1, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 95

104 FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 51 vs College of Santa Fe ( ) 49 vs Langston ( ) 48 vs Colgate ( ) 45 vs UMKC ( ) 45 vs Roosevelt ( ) 44 on five occasions, most recently, vs SWOSU ( ) 43 on three occasions, most recently, vs North Texas ( ) 42 on three occasions, most recently, at North Texas ( ) 41 on seven occasions, most recently, vs Midwestern State ( ) 40 on eight occasions, most recently, vs Houston Baptist ( ) ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 97 vs College of Santa Fe ( ) 91 vs Texas Wesleyan ( ) 90 vs Kansas ( ) 89 on three occasions, most recently, at Missouri ( ) 88 on three occasions, most recently, vs Hardin-Simmons ( ) 87 vs North Texas ( ) 86 on three occasions, most recently, vs Midwestern State ( ) 85 vs Loyola Marymount ( ) at BYU ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A GAME 80.0 (28-35) vs Tulane ( ) NCAA Tournament Record 73.7 (28-38) vs Tulsa ( ) 71.9 (23-32) vs Kansas State ( ) 69.0 (29-42) vs Minnesota ( ) 68.9 (31-45) at Nebraska ( ) 68.6 (35-51) at Texas A&M ( ) * 68.1 (32-47) vs Nebraska ( ) 67.9 (36-53) vs Florida Atlantic ( ) 67.3 (33-49) vs Oklahoma ( ) 67.3 (33-49) vs Kansas ( ) 66.7 (22-39) vs Kansas State ( ) 66.7 (22-39) at Iowa State ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A HALF 85.0 (17-20) at Texas A&M ( ) 2nd * 83.3 (15-18) vs Tulane ( ) 2nd 78.6 (22-28) vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st MADE IN A SEASON 1. 1, , ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 1. 2, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES PCT FGM-FGA Season PCT FGM-FGA Season , (1st) , (1st) ,002-1, (1st) , (1st) ,016-2, (3rd) , (4th) , (5th) , (4th) , (5th) , , (5th) , (3rd) , , (4th) , (9th) , (5th) , (5th) , (6th) , (7th) , (12th) , , , , , , , PERCENTAGE DEFENSE IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES PCT FGM-FGA Season PCT FGM-FGA Season , (1st) , (4th) , , (3rd) , (5th) , , (4th) , (9th) , (5th) , (6th) , (9th) , (6th) , (8th) , (4th) , , (5th) , (10th) , (10th) , (9th) , (12th) , (10th) , , , , , , , * Big 12 Conference record @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

105 FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 25 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis ( ) 16 Randy Rutherford at Kansas ( ) 16 Ed Odom at Texas-Pan American ( ) 16 Ed Odom at San Diego State ( ) 15 on four occasions, most recently, Bryant Reeves at Colorado ( ) 14 on six occasions, most recently, Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa ( ) 13 on 15 occasions, most recently, Mario Boggan vs Texas ( ) 12 on 49 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash at TCU ( ) 11 on 100 occasions, most recently, Marshall Moses vs DePaul ( ) 10 on 153 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Kansas State ( ) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 38 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis ( ) 30 Ed Odom at Texas-Pan American ( ) 27 Mario Boggan vs Texas ( ) 26 on four occasions, most recently, Brett Robisch at Texas Tech ( ) 25 on six occasions, most recently, Randy Rutherford at Missouri ( ) 24 on six occasions, most recently, James Anderson vs Southern ( ) 23 on seven occasions, most recently, Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA ( ) 22 on 20 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart at Iowa State ( ) 21 on 32 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Baylor ( ) 20 on 46 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Pittsburgh ( ) FIELD GOAL PCT IN A GAME (MIN 10 MADE) (12-12) Marshall Moses vs Tulsa ( ) * (11-11) Bryant Reeves at Oklahoma ( ) (10-10) Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa ( ) 91.7 (11-12) on four occasions, most recently, Jerome Lambert at Oklahoma ( ) 90.9 (10-11) Marshall Moses vs UA-Pine Bluff ( ) 90.9 (10-11) Bryant Reeves vs Kansas State ( ) 90.9 (10-11) Matt Clark vs Centenary ( ) 86.7 (13-15) Muhammad Akbar at UT-Arlington ( ) 84.6 (11-13) on six occasions, most recently, Joey Graham vs Iowa State ( ) 83.3 (10-12) on 12 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Kansas State ( ) 82.4 (14-17) Raymond Crenshaw at UTA ( ) 81.3 (13-16) Bryant Reeves vs Arizona State ( ) 81.3 (13-16) Royce Jeffries vs Texas A&M ( ) 80.0 (12-15) Bryant Reeves at Iowa State ( ) 80.0 (12-15) John Potter at UMKC ( ) PERCENTAGE BY CLASS FRESHMAN 61.4 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 58.3 Byron Houston ( ) 54.6 Richard Dumas ( ) 52.1 Bryant Reeves ( ) 49.5 Joe Atkinson ( ) SOPHOMORE 62.1 Bryant Reeves ( ) 59.2 Chianti Roberts ( ) 56.2 Marshall Moses ( ) 56.2 Michael Cobbins ( ) 55.1 Leroy Combs ( ) JUNIOR 67.1 Matt Pilgrim ( ) 61.3 Royce Jeffries ( ) 58.8 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 58.5 Bryant Reeves ( ) 58.1 Mario Boggan ( ) SENIOR 62.5 Chianti Roberts ( ) 58.8 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 58.6 Bryant Reeves ( ) 58.6 Thomas Jordan ( ) 58.3 Raymond Crenshaw ( ) BIG 12 GAMES SEASON (50 MADE) 69.7 Matt Pilgrim ( ) 64.5 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 58.7 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 58.4 Maurice Robinson ( ) 58.3 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 56.8 Joey Graham ( ) 56.7 Brett Robisch ( ) 55.2 Chianti Roberts ( ) 54.5 Michael Cobbins ( ) 54.1 Brian Montonati ( ) CAREER (100 MADE) 57.6 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 54.2 Joey Graham ( ) 52.8 Marshall Moses ( ) 52.4 Brian Montonati ( ) 52.3 Michael Cobbins (2011-present) 51.8 Brett Robisch ( ) 51.2 Mario Boggan ( ) 47.8 Desmond Mason ( ) 47.0 John Lucas ( ) 46.7 Fredrik Jönzén @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 97

106 MADE IN A SEASON Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Bob Kurland (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Bob Kurland (Jr.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), James Anderson (So.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Richard Dumas (Fr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Joey Graham (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Lorenza Andrews (Sr.), Raymond Crenshaw (Sr.), MADE IN A CAREER Bryant Reeves ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Bob Kurland ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Ronnie Daniel ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) James Anderson ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Olus Holder ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Corey Williams ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Raymond Crenshaw ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Bob Mattick ( ) Joe Atkinson ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) 440 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Don Johnson (Jr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Kevin Fitzgerald (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), James Anderson (So.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), Gale McArthur (Sr.), Kevin Fitzgerald (Sr.), Richard Dumas (So.), Desmond Mason (Jr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Ronnie Daniel (So.), Markel Brown (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), JamesOn Curry (So.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 1. 1,501 Byron Houston ( ) 2. 1,495 Bryant Reeves ( ) 3. 1,462 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 4. 1,443 Adrian Peterson ( ) 5. 1,268 James Anderson ( ) 1,268 Desmond Mason ( ) 7. 1,226 Keiton Page ( ) 8. 1,130 Randy Rutherford ( ) 9. 1,129 Obi Muonelo ( ) 10. 1,083 Matt Clark ( ) 11. 1,081 JamesOn Curry ( ) 12. 1,067 Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) 13. 1,064 Olus Holder ( ) 14. 1,057 Corey Williams ( ) 15. 1,050 Don Johnson ( ) 16. 1,041 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 17. 1,032 Victor Williams ( ) 18. 1,023 Joe Adkins ( ) 19. 1,017 Eli Johnson ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) Byron Eaton ( ) Joe Atkinson ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (100 MADE) PCT Player (Class), Season FGM-FGA Chianti Roberts (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Ivan McFarlin (Fr.), Royce Jeffries (Jr.), Chianti Roberts (So.), Ivan McFarlin (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Thomas Jordan (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Byron Houston (Fr.), Raymond Crenshaw (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Jr.), Leroy Combs (Sr.), Joey Graham (Jr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Sylvester Kincheon (Jr.), Royce Jeffries (Sr.), Torre Johnson (Jr.), Marshall Moses (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Raymond Crenshaw (Jr.), Leroy Combs (So.), Matt Clark (So.), Mark Tucker (Sr.), PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER (200 MADE) PCT Player (Years) FGM-FGA Bryant Reeves ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Royce Jeffries ( ) Alex Webber ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Sylvester Kincheon ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Raymond Crenshaw ( ) Mark Tucker ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) James King ( ) Brian Montonati ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Win Case ( ) Brett Robisch ( ) David Monds ( ) Bob Mattick ( ) Ed Odom ( ) Richard Dumas ( ) Joe Atkinson ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

107 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 15 vs Northwestern State ( ) 15 vs Mercer ( ) 15 vs Northwestern Oklahoma State ( ) 14 on 10 occasions, most recently, at TCU ( ) 13 on seven occasions, most recently, at Oklahoma ( ) 12 on 19 occasions, most recently, at Kansas ( ) 11 on 31 occasions, most recently, vs Tennessee Tech ( ) 10 on 29 occasions, most recently, at Iowa State ( ) ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 39 vs Grambling State ( ) 38 vs UTSA ( ) 34 vs Coppin State ( ) 34 at North Texas ( ) 33 Utah Valley ( ) at Texas A&M ( ) 32 on five occasions, most recently, vs Southern ( ) 31 on seven occasions, most recently, at TCU ( ) 30 on five occasions, most recently, at Iowa State ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A GAME (10 MADE) 66.7 (12-18) vs Texas A&M ( ) 65.2 (15-23) vs Northwestern Oklahoma State ( ) 63.2 (12-19) vs Colorado ( ) 63.2 (12-19) vs UNLV ( ) 61.9 (13-21) at Colorado ( ) 61.1 (11-18) vs Prairie View A&M ( ) 60.0 (12-20) at Texas Tech ( ) 58.3 (14-24) at Missouri ( ) 58.3 (14-24) at Nebraska ( ) 57.9 (11-19) vs Stanford ( ) 57.9 (11-19) vs Nebraska ( ) 57.1 (12-21) Mississippi Valley State ( ) 57.1 (12-21) at Baylor ( ) 57.1 (12-21) at Oklahoma ( ) MADE IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES (1st) (1st) (1st) (5th) (3rd) (4th) (5th) (5th) (3rd) (6th) (7th) (7th) (9th) (11th) (8th) (9th) (11th) (12th) PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES PCT FGM-FGA Season PCT FGM-FGA Season (1st) * (1st) (2nd) (4th) (6th) (5th) (6th) (5th) (4th) (5th) (4th) (8th) (8th) (11th) (8th) (12th) (7th) (12th) PERCENTAGE DEFENSE IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES PCT FGM-FGA Season PCT FGM-FGA Season (2nd) (3rd) (2nd) (4th) (4th) (3rd) (4th) (5th) (3rd) (6th) (11th) (9th) (9th) (9th) (9th) (10th) (11th) (12th) * Big 12 Conference @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 99

108 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 11 Randy Rutherford at Kansas ( ) 9 Keiton Page at Oklahoma ( ) 8 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA ( ) 8 Obi Muonelo at TAMU-Corpus Christi ( ) 8 Obi Muonelo at Nebraska ( ) 8 Randy Rutherford at Nebraska ( ) 8 Randy Rutherford vs Oklahoma ( ) 7 on 12 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte at Kansas ( ) 6 on 37 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte vs Kansas State ( ) 5 on 76 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte at TCU ( ) MADE IN A HALF 8 Keiton Page at Oklahoma ( ) 2nd * 7 Markel Brown at Texas Tech ( ) 1st 7 Randy Rutherford vs Oklahoma ( ) 2nd ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 19 Randy Rutherford at Kansas ( ) ^ 17 Keiton Page at Oklahoma ( ) 17 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA ( ) 16 Randy Rutherford at Missouri ( ) 16 Randy Rutherford at Oklahoma ( ) 15 Randy Rutherford vs NW Missouri State ( ) 15 Brooks Thompson vs Missouri ( ) 14 on five occasions, most recently, Keiton Page vs Kansas ( ) 13 on five occasions, most recently, James Anderson at Texas A&M ( ) 12 on 21 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte vs Kansas ( ) 11 on 23 occasions, most recently, Phil Forte vs Kansas State ( ) 10 on 56 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart at Iowa State ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A GAME (5 MADE) (6-6) Phil Forte at Oklahoma ( ) (5-5) Desmond Mason vs Kansas ( ) 87.5 (7-8) Markel Brown atiet Texas Tech ( ) 85.7 (6-7) Phil Forte vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 85.7 (6-7) Glendon Alexander vs Texas A&M ( ) 83.3 (5-6) on eight occasions, most recently, Markel Brwon at South Florida ( ) 80.0 (8-10) Randy Rutherford vs Oklahoma ( ) 75.0 (6-8) on eight occasions, most recently, Markel Brown vs Baylor ( ) 72.7 (8-11) Obi Muonelo at TAMU-Corpus Christi ( ) 72.7 (8-11) Obi Muonelo at Nebraska ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A HALF (5 MADE) (5-5) Marcus Smart at TCU ( ) 2nd * (5-5) Obi Muonelo at Nebraska ( ) 2nd 87.5 (7-8) Randy Rutherford vs Oklahoma ( ) 2nd PERCENTAGE BY CLASS (25 MADE) FRESHMAN 51.0 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 43.3 JamesOn Curry ( ) 40.0 Byron Eaton ( ) 39.9 Keiton Page ( ) 39.6 Adrian Peterson ( ) SOPHOMORE 44.1 Phil Forte ( ) 43.7 Randy Rutherford ( ) 42.1 Terrel Harris ( ) 40.8 James Anderson ( ) 39.1 Adrian Peterson ( ) JUNIOR 49.6 Todd Christian ( ) 45.5 Sean Sutton ( ) 41.6 Daniel Bobik ( ) 41.1 JamesOn Curry ( ) 40.8 Maurice Baker ( ) SENIOR 47.3 Joey Graham ( ) 47.2 Brooks Thompson ( ) 44.2 Glendon Alexander ( ) 43.6 Sean Sutton ( ) 43.1 John Lucas ( ) BIG 12 GAMES SEASON (25 MADE) 48.3 JamesOn Curry (2005) 46.5 Glendon Alexander (2000) 45.4 John Lucas (2004) 44.6 John Lucas (2005) 43.3 Phil Forte (2014) 43.2 Obi Muonelo (2010) 42.4 Glendon Alexander (1999) 41.8 Keiton Page (2009) 41.8 Desmond Mason (2000) 41.7 Markel Brown (2013) Keiton Page owns the Conference record for three-point field-goals made in a Big 12 season with 64 in CAREER (50 MADE) 45.0 John Lucas ( ) 44.8 Glendon Alexander ( ) 40.6 Obi Muonelo ( ) 39.3 JamesOn Curry ( ) 39.1 Desmond Mason ( ) 38.4 James Anderson ( ) 37.7 Byron Eaton ( ) 37.4 Melvin Sanders ( ) 37.1 Adrian Peterson ( ) 3-POINTERS OFF THE BENCH 3-PTs Player vs Opponent (Date) 8 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA ( ) 7 Phil Forte at Kansas ( ) 7 Glendon Alexander vs Langston ( ) 6 Phil Forte at Oklahoma ( ) 6 Phil Forte vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) 6 Phil Forte vs West Virginia ( ) 6 Phil Forte vs Tennessee Tech ( ) 6 Glendon Alexander vs Colorado ( ) 6 Glendon Alexander vs Nebraska ( ) 5 Phil Forte vs Robert Morris ( ) 5 Keiton Page vs Northwestern State ( ) 5 Keiton Page vs Siena ( ) 5 Keiton Page vs North Texas ( ) 5 Obi Muonelo vs Texas Tech ( ) 5 Jamaal Brown vs Northwestern State ( ) 5 Glendon Alexander vs UTSA ( ) Opponent 8 Rufus Leach, Appalachian State ( ) 7 Hurl Beechum, Iowa State ( ) CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/3 POINTER INDIVIDUAL Season 34 Brooks Thompson ( ) Career 59 John Lucas ( ) * OKLAHOMA STATE present OPPONENT present @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

109 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A SEASON Randy Rutherford (Sr.), ^ Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Keiton Page (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Obi Muonelo (Jr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), James Anderson (So.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Obi Muonelo (Sr.), Glendon Alexander (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Jr.), John Lucas (Jr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Keiton Page (So.), Phil Forte (Fr.), James Anderson (Fr.), JamesOn Curry (So.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), Keiton Page (Fr.), Adrian Peterson (So.), Todd Christian (Jr.), Brooks Thompson (Jr.), Keiton Page (Jr.), Joe Adkins (Jr.), Sean Sutton (Sr.), MADE IN A CAREER Keiton Page ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) ^ Obi Muonelo ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) James Anderson ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) John Lucas ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) Phil Forte (2012-present) Terrel Harris ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Glendon Alexander ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Corey Williams ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Sean Sutton ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Chad Alexander ( ) Todd Christian ( ) John Potter ( ) ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON Randy Rutherford (Sr.), ^ Keiton Page (Sr.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Obi Muonelo (Jr.), James Anderson (Jr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), James Anderson (So.), Phil Forte (Fr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), Keiton Page (Jr.), Keiton Page (So.), Randy Rutherford (Jr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Obi Muonelo (Sr.), Glendon Alexander (Sr.), James Anderson (Fr.), JamesOn Curry (So.), Joe Adkins (Jr.), Melvin Sanders (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (So.), Brooks Thompson (Jr.), Joe Adkins (Sr.), Keiton Page (Fr.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER Keiton Page ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) James Anderson ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Phil Forte (2012-present) John Lucas ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Corey Williams ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Glendon Alexander ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Chad Alexander ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Sean Sutton ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) John Potter ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (30 MADE) PCT Player (Class), Season FGM-FGA Todd Christian (Jr.), Brooks Thompson (Sr.), Sean Sutton (Jr.), Glendon Alexander (Sr.), Phil Forte (So.), Randy Rutherford (So.), Sean Sutton (Sr.), JamesOn Curry (Fr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Desmond Mason (Sr.), John Potter (Sr.), Obi Muonelo (Sr.), Terrel Harris (So.), Marlon Dorsey (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Daniel Bobik (Jr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (Sr.), James Anderson (So.), Maurice Baker (Jr.), Randy Rutherford (Jr.), Darwyn Alexander (Sr.), Keiton Page (Fr.), Obi Muonelo (Jr.), Adrian Peterson (Fr.), PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER (50 MADE) PCT Player (Years) FGM-FGA Sean Sutton ( ) Brooks Thompson ( ) Todd Christian ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Glendon Alexander ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) John Lucas ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) John Potter ( ) Marlon Dorsey ( ) Phil Forte (2012-present) Maurice Baker ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) Chad Alexander ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) James Anderson ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Jason Skaer ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Corey Williams ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) * Big 12 Conference Record ^ Big Eight Conference @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 101

110 FREE THROWS MADE IN A GAME 44 at Nebraska ( ) 43 vs Texas ( ) * 43 vs Wichita State ( ) 40 vs LSU at Tulsa ( ) 38 on three occasions, most recently, at Oklahoma ( ) 37 vs Northwestern State ( ) 36 vs Oklahoma ( ) 35 on seven occasions, most recently, vs Texas ( ) 34 on four occasions, most recently, vs Southwestern Oklahoma State ( ) 33 on 10 occasions, most recently, vs Purdue ( ) 32 on 11 occasions, most recently, vs Kansas State ( ) 31 on 11 occasions, most recently, vs Memphis ( ) 30 on 15 occasions, most recently, vs Providence ( ) CONSECUTIVE MADE BY OSU 31 * Nov. 27, 2004 (made last 13 vs Sam Houston State) Nov. 29, 2004 (made all 14 at SMU) Dec. 4, 2004 (made first four vs Washington State) ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 56 vs Texas ( ) 55 vs LSU at Tulsa ( ) 53 vs Northwestern State ( ) 53 vs Wichita State ( ) 52 at Nebraska ( ) 51 vs Texas ( ) 51 vs Missouri at Kansas City ( ) 50 on three occasions, most recently, vs Boise State ( ) 49 vs Midwestern State ( ) 49 vs College of the Ozarks ( ) 48 at Texas-Arlington ( ) 47 vs Kansas State ( ) 46 on three occasions, most recently, vs Iowa State at Kansas City ( ) 45 vs South Dakota State ( ) 45 vs Bradley ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A GAME (20 MADE) 96.3 (26-27) vs Oklahoma ( ) 95.8 (23-24) vs Loyola (New Orleans) ( ) 95.8 (23-24) at Detroit ( ) 95.7 (22-23) at Texas Tech ( ) 95.2 (20-21) vs Mercer ( ) 94.3 (33-35) at Texas Tech ( ) 93.1 (27-29) on three occasions, most recently, vs N.C. State ( ) 92.0 (23-25) vs Tulsa ( ) 92.0 (23-25) vs Missouri ( ) 91.7 (22-24) vs Kansas ( ) 91.7 (22-24) vs Florida State ( ) 91.3 (21-23) vs Kansas ( ) 90.9 (30-33) at Oklahoma ( ) 90.9 (30-33) vs UTSA ( ) 90.9 (20-22) on three occasions, most recently, at Texas Tech ( ) 90.6 (29-32) vs North Texas ( ) 90.0 (27-30) at Missouri ( ) MOST MADE W/O A MISS (10 MADE) (17-17) at Oklahoma ( ) (16-16) vs Texas Tech ( ) (14-14) at SMU ( ) (13-13) vs Oklahoma ( ) (12-12) vs PIttsburgh ( ) MADE IN A SEASON ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 1. 1, PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON ALL GAMES BIG 12 GAMES PCT FTM-FTA Season * PCT FTM-FTA Season (1st) (1st) (3rd) (1st) (2nd) (3rd) (3rd) (3rd) (6th) (5th) (3rd) (5th) (9th) (5th) (5th) (9th) (9th) (12th) Oklahoma State holds the Conference record for Free Throws Made in a Big 12 season with 354 in @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

111 MADE IN A GAME 24 Arlen Clark vs Colorado ( ) ^ 20 Keiton Page vs Texas ( ) * 19 Arlen Clark vs Oklahoma ( ) 18 Byron Eaton vs Texas Tech ( ) 17 Rick Anderson at Kansas ( ) 16 on five occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Texas ( ) 15 on seven occasions, most recently, Byron Eaton vs Kansas State ( ) 14 on nine occasions, most recently, Byron Eaton vs Baylor ( ) 13 on 15 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs N.C. State ( ) 12 on 35 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) 11 on 56 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown vs Kansas State ( ) 10 on 83 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown vs Kansas ( ) ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 25 Bob Mattick vs Detroit ( ) 24 Arlen Clark vs Colorado ( ) 20 on eight occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Texas ( ) 19 on six occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) 18 on seven occasions, most recently, Byron Eaton vs Kansas ( ) 17 on six occasions, most recently, Bryant Reeves vs Kansas ( ) 16 on 17 occasions, most recently, Marcus Smart vs Memphis ( ) 15 on 21 occasions, most recently, Byron Eaton vs Kansas State ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A GAME (10 MADE) (24-24) Arlen Clark vs Colorado ( ) NCAA RECORD (20-20) Keiton Page vs Texas ( ) * (15-15) Byron Eaton vs Kansas State ( ) (14-14) Joe Smith vs Kansas ( ) (14-14) Le Bryan Nash vs N.C. State ( ) (13-13) Markel Brown at Texas Tech ( ) (13-13) Joey Graham vs Missouri ( ) (12-12) on five occasions, most recently, Jéan-Paul Olukemi vs Iowa State ( ) (11-11) on nine occasions, most recently, Bryant Reeves vs Texas A&M ( ) (10-10) on 15 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown vs Kansas ( ) 95.0 (19-20) Arlen Clark vs Oklahoma ( ) 93.8 (15-16) Matt Clark vs Alcorn State ( ) 93.3 (14-15) Arlen Clark vs Iowa State ( ) 93.3 (14-15) Olus Holder at Colorado ( ) 92.9 (13-14) on six occasions, most recently, James Anderson vs Utah ( ) 92.3 (12-13) on five occasions, most recently, Darwyn Alexander at Kansas ( ) 91.7 (11-12) on 12 occasions, most recently, Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) 90.9 (10-11) on 19 occasions, most recently, Le Bryan Nash vs Texas Tech ( ) 90.0 (18-20) Byron Eaton vs Texas Tech ( ) FREE THROWS CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE IN A GAME 24 Arlen Clark vs Colorado ( ) ^ NCAA RECORD 20 Keiton Page vs Texas ( ) * IN A SEASON 43 Joe Smith (Dec , 1967) 40 Arlen Clark (Feb. 21-March 7, 1959) 39 Joey Graham (Jan. 3-30, 2005) 35 Keiton Page (Feb. 4-18, 2012) 34 Keiton Page (Dec. 21, 2010-Feb. 2, 2011) 30 Arlen Clark (Dec. 2-20, 1957) 29 Keiton Page (Jan. 23-March 11, 2010) 27 John Lucas (Jan. 15-March 11, 2005) 27 Jack Herron (Dec. 30, 1966-Feb. 4, 1967) SPANNING TWO SEASONS 43 Phil Forte (Feb. 13-Nov. 28, 2013) 28 Henry Moe Iba (Feb. 14-Dec. 5, 1961) FOUL OUTS IN A SEASON 12 Andre Williams ( ) 12 Gene Johnson ( ) 11 Marshall Moses ( ) 11 Gene Johnson ( ) 10 Kamari Murphy ( ) 10 Brian Montonati ( ) 10 Jim Feamster ( ) 10 Gene Johnson ( ) 9 Byron Houston ( ) 9 Lafayette Threatt ( ) 8 on eight occasions, most recently, Terrel Harris ( ) 7 on 15 occasions, most recently, Byron Eaton ( ) Ibrahima Thomas ( ) 6 on 16 occasions, most recently, Melvin Sanders ( ) 5 on 25 occasions, most recently, Jean-Paul Olukemi ( ) Matt Pilgrim ( ) Darrell Williams ( ) FOUL OUTS IN A CAREER 33 Gene Johnson ( ) 27 Olus Holder ( ) 20 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 20 Byron Houston ( ) 19 Alex Webber ( ) 19 Chianti Roberts ( ) 18 Marshall Moses ( ) 18 Brian Montonati ( ) 17 Byron Eaton ( ) 17 Terrel Harris ( ) 17 Royce Jeffries ( ) 17 Randy Wright ( ) 15 Andre Williams ( ) 15 Matt Clark ( ) BY CLASS (2 MADE/GAME) FRESHMAN 91.3 Phil Forte ( ) 80.7 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 78.8 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 77.7 Marcus Smart ( ) 75.7 Adrian Peterson ( ) SOPHOMORE 87.7 Keiton Page ( ) 86.9 Phil Forte ( ) 85.7 Terrel Harris ( ) 83.9 Jerry Adair ( ) 82.9 James Anderson ( ) 82.9 Darwyn Alexander ( ) JUNIOR 92.6 Moe Iba ( ) 91.2 Mark Tucker ( ) 89.7 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 89.4 Keiton Page ( ) 88.7 John Lucas ( ) SENIOR 90.5 John Lucas ( ) 88.7 Joey Graham ( ) 85.8 James Cooper ( ) 85.2 Keiton Page ( ) 84.7 Eddie Bunch ( ) BIG 12 GAMES SEASON (25 MADE) Keiton Page ( ) John Lucas ( ) Joey Graham ( ) * Keiton Page ( ) Phil Forte ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Keiton Page ( ) John Lucas ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) CAREER (50 MADE) John Lucas ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Phil Forte (2012-present) Terrel Harris ( ) James Anderson ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) * Big 12 Conference Record ^ Big Eight Conference @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 103

112 MADE IN A SEASON Byron Houston (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), James Anderson (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Bob Mattick (Sr.), Arlen Clark (Sr.), Byron Houston (So.), Bob Mattick (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Arlen Clark (Jr.), Joey Graham (Sr.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Markel Brown (Sr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Jéan-Paul Olukemi (So.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Matt Clark (So.), Byron Eaton (Jr.), Rick Cooper (Sr.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), Le Bryan Nash (Jr.), James Anderson (So.), MADE IN A CAREER Byron Houston ( ) Bryant Reeves ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Bob Mattick ( ) Arlen Clark ( ) James Anderson ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Olus Holder ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) Keiton Page ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Bob Kurland ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) Clayton Carter ( ) Cecil Epperley ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Ronnie Daniel ( ) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON Bob Mattick (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Jr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Byron Houston (Jr.), Bob Mattick (Jr.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Byron Houston (So.), James Anderson (Jr.), Marcus Smart (So.), Byron Houston (Sr.), Arlen Clark (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (So.), Bob Kurland (Sr.), Marcus Smart (Fr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), Matt Clark (So.), Mario Boggan (Sr.), Markel Brown (Sr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Jéan-Paul Olukemi (So.), Cecil Epperley (Sr.), V.R. Barnhouse (Sr.), Olus Holder (Jr.), Rick Cooper (Sr.), Arlen Clark (Jr.), ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER Byron Houston ( ) Bryant Reeves ( ) Bob Mattick ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Matt Clark ( ) Olus Holder ( ) Markel Brown ( ) James Anderson ( ) Bob Kurland ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Arlen Clark ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) 495 Marcus Smart ( ) Leroy Combs ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Clayton Carter ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Bob Harris ( ) Cecil Epperley ( ) Joe Smith ( ) V.R. Barnhouse ( ) PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (2 MADE/GAME) PCT Player (Class), Season FGM-FGA Moe Iba (Jr.), Phil Forte (Fr.), Mark Tucker (Jr.), John Lucas (Sr.), Darwyn Alexander (Jr.), Keiton Page (Jr.), Joey Graham (Sr.), John Lucas (Jr.), Keiton Page (So.), Jack Herron (Jr.), Phil Forte (So.), Arlen Clark (Jr.), James Cooper (Sr.), Terrel Harris (So.), Keiton Page (Sr.), Eddie Bunch (Sr.), Maurice Baker (Sr.), Joe Smith (Jr.), Joe Smith (Sr.), Jerry Adair (So.), John Starks (Sr.), Jerry Adair (Jr.), Randy Rutherford (Jr.), Arlen Clark (Sr.), Terrel Harris (Jr.), PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER (100 MADE) PCT Player (Years) FGM-FGA John Lucas ( ) Phil Forte (2012-present) Mark Tucker ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Arlen Clark ( ) Henry Moe Iba ( ) John Starks ( ) Jerry Adair ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) James Cooper ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Jack Herron ( ) Melvin Wright ( ) Glendon Alexander ( ) Randy Rutherford ( ) Fritz Greer ( ) James Anderson ( ) Ed Odom ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) Jerry Clack ( ) Eddie Bunch ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

113 GAMES/MINUTES GAMES PLAYED/STARTED IN A SEASON GP GS Terry Collins (Sr.), Bryant Reeves (Sr.), Randy Rutherford (Sr.), Andre Owens (Jr.), Scott Pierce (Sr.), Chianti Roberts (So.), Jason Skaer (Fr.), Bryant Reeves (Fr.), Cornell Hatcher (Sr.), Milton Brown (Jr.), Randy Davis (Jr.), James Anderson (So.), Byron Eaton (Sr.), Terrel Harris (Sr.), Obi Muonelo (Jr.), Keiton Page (Fr.), JamesOn Curry (Jr.), Byron Eaton (So.), Kenny Cooper (So.), John Lucas (Jr.), Ivan McFarlin (Jr.), Tony Allen (Sr.), Daniel Bobik (Jr.), Joey Graham (Jr.), Jason Miller (Sr.), Janavor Weatherspoon (Sr.), Corey Williams (Sr.), Sean Sutton (Sr.), Darwyn Alexander (Sr.), Don Johnson (Jr.), Gale McArthur (Sr.), Other Cowboys who started 34 games... on 11 occasions, most recently, Markel Brown (Sr.), Le Bryan Nash (Jr.), GAMES PLAYED/STARTED IN A CAREER GP GS Bryant Reeves ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Chianti Roberts ( ) Darwyn Alexander ( ) Corey Williams ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Byron Houston ( ) Terry Collins ( ) 126 Blake Williams ( ) 123 J.L. Parks ( , 47-49) Adrian Peterson ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Andre Williams ( ) 120 Joe Bradley ( ) Nick Sidorakis ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) 118 Bob Kurland ( ) Royce Jeffries ( ) Terrence Crawford ( , 03-05) Other Cowboys who started at least 100 games Ronnie Daniel ( ) CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED 104 Desmond Mason ( ) 102 Ivan McFarlin ( ) 99 Ronnie Daniel ( ) 94 Melvin Sanders ( ) 91 Darwyn Alexander ( ) 89 Adrian Peterson ( ) 87 Bryant Reeves ( ) 79 Markel Brown ( ) 78 Andy Hopson ( ) 74 JamesOn Curry ( ) 72 James Anderson ( ) 70 K.C. Kincaide ( ) 70 Larry Hawk ( ) 68 John Lucas ( ) 68 Fredrik Jönzén ( ) 67 Keiton Page ( ) 62 Byron Houston ( ) 62 Gene Johnson ( ) 59 Raymond Crenshaw ( ) 59 Joe Smith ( ) 58 Kevin Fitzgerald ( ) 56 Marcus Smart ( ) 56 Brett Robisch ( ) 55 Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) 54 Arlen Clark ( ) 54 Melvin Wright ( ) MINUTES PER GAME IN A SEASON ,049 Joe Atkinson (So.), ^ ,121 Maurice Baker (Jr.), Olus Holder (Sr.), ,295 JamesOn Curry (Jr.), ,146 Lorenza Andrews (Sr.), ,142 Leroy Combs (Sr.), ,027 Raymond Crenshaw (Sr.), ,348 Randy Rutherford (Sr.), ,192 John Lucas (Sr.), Randy Wright (So.), ,139 Keiton Page (Sr.), ,202 Desmond Mason (Sr.), ,201 Markel Brown (Sr.), ,023 Adrian Peterson (Jr.), ,091 Matt Clark (Sr.), ,184 Adrian Peterson (Sr.), ,078 Raymond Crenshaw (Jr.), ,286 Bryant Reeves (Sr.), ,042 Fredrik Jönzén (Jr.), ,180 Desmond Mason (Jr.), Ed Odom (Sr.), ,174 Brooks Thompson (Sr.), ,171 Bryant Reeves (Jr.), ,199 John Lucas (Jr.), ,126 Markel Brown (Jr.), MINUTES PER GAME IN A CAREER Four-Year Players ,014 Adrian Peterson ( ) ,112 Byron Houston ( ) ,332 Keiton Page ( ) ,704 Joe Atkinson ( ) ,464 Matt Clark ( ) ,910 Le Bryan Nash (2011-present) ,165 Bryant Reeves ( ) ,028 Leroy Combs ( ) ,088 Markel Brown ( ) ,872 Desmond Mason ( ) Three-Year Players ,316 James Anderson ( ) ,200 Randy Rutherford ( ) ,234 JamesOn Curry ( ) ,995 Victor Williams ( ) Two-Year Players ,492 Don Youman ( ) ,391 John Lucas ( ) ,990 Maurice Baker ( ) ,769 Mark Tucker ( ) ,097 Brooks Thompson ( ) ,120 Marcus Smart ( ) ,785 Brett Robisch ( ) ,769 Win Case ( ) ,105 Tony Allen ( ) ,975 Andre Owens ( ) ,044 Sean Sutton ( ) ,633 Ed Odom ( ) ,018 Mario Boggan ( ) ,042 Daniel Bobik ( ) MINUTES PLAYED OFF THE BENCH Mins Player vs Opponent (Date) 48 Matt Clark vs Kansas ( ) 41 Brian Williams vs SMU ( ) 41 Bill Self vs Colorado ( ) 40 Marcus Dove vs Pittsburgh ( ) 40 Joe Atkinson vs Missouri ( ) 39 on three occasions, most recently, 39 Ray Penn vs La Salle ( ) 38 Bill Self vs Tulsa ( ) 37 on four occasions, most recently, Michael Cobbins vs SMU ( ) 36 on eight occasions, most recently, Phil Forte at Oklahoma ( ) 35 on eight occasions, most recently, David Monds vs Texas ( ) Opponent 45 Charlie Burgess, Texas Tech ( ) 43 Ernie Abercrombie, Oklahoma ( ) ^ Big Eight Conference @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 105

114 BIG 12 RECORDS SEASON SCORING James Anderson (2010) Maurice Baker (2001) James Anderson (2009) Adrian Peterson (1998) Keiton Page (2012) Marcus Smart (2014) Adrian Peterson (1999) John Lucas (2005) Mario Boggan (2007) Joey Graham (2005) Markel Brown (2014) John Lucas (2004) Victor Williams (2003) JamesOn Curry (2007) Desmond Mason (2000) Markel Brown (2013) Marcus Smart (2013) Tony Allen (2004) Byron Eaton (2009) Brett Robisch (1998) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Marshall Moses (2009) Andre Williams (2001) Brett Robisch (1998) Michael Cobbins (2012) Markel Brown (2014) Mario Boggan (2007) Matt Pilgrim (2010) Desmond Mason (1999) Kamari Murphy (2014) Marshall Moses (2010) Joey Graham (2005) Ivan McFarlin (2005) Marcus Smart (2014) Desmond Mason (2000) Brian Montonati (2000) Desmond Mason (1998) Michael Cobbins (2013) Obi Muonelo (2010) Marcus Dove (2008) Ivan McFarlin (2003) STEALS Marcus Smart (2013) * Marcus Smart (2014) Tony Allen (2004) Byron Eaton (2008) Joe Adkins (1998) Terrel Harris (2009) Tony Allen (2003) Victor Williams (2003) Maurice Baker (2001) Victor Williams (2001) Chianti Roberts (1997) Byron Eaton (2009) Joe Adkins (1999) Byron Eaton (2006) Desmond Mason (1999) Keiton Page (2012) Byron Eaton (2007) Daniel Bobik (2004) Victor Williams (2002) Desmond Mason (1998) 3-POINTERS MADE Keiton Page (2012) * John Lucas (2005) Phil Forte (2014) Obi Muonelo (2010) John Lucas (2004) James Anderson (2010) JamesOn Curry (2007) Glendon Alexander (2000) James Anderson (2009) Melvin Sanders (2003) Desmond Mason (2000) Adrian Peterson (1999) Keiton Page (2010) Obi Muonelo (2009) Markel Brown (2013) * Obi Muonelo (2008) Maurice Baker (2001) Adrian Peterson (1998) Adrian Peterson (1997) Victor Williams (2003) REBOUNDING Marshall Moses (2009) Andre Williams (2001) Mario Boggan (2007) Ivan McFarlin (2005) Ivan McFarlin (2002) Brett Robisch (1998) Desmond Mason (1999) Desmond Mason (1998) Matt Pilgrim (2010) Marshall Moses (2010) Michael Cobbins (2012) Ivan McFarlin (2003) Marshall Moses (2011) Michael Cobbins (2013) Brian Montonati (2000) Brett Robisch (1997) Adrian Peterson (1998) Maurice Baker (2001) Fredrik Jönzén (2000) Marcus Smart (2014) ASSISTS Doug Gottlieb (1999) * Doug Gottlieb (2000) Doug Gottlieb (1998) Marcus Smart (2014) Byron Eaton (2009) John Lucas (2005) Joe Adkins (1999) John Lucas (2004) Victor Williams (2002) Joe Adkins (2000) Maurice Baker (2001) Victor Williams (2001) Marcus Smart (2013) JamesOn Curry (2006) Chianti Roberts (1997) Byron Eaton (2008) Jamaal Brown (2006) Joe Adkins (1998) Byron Eaton (2007) Victor Williams (2003) FG PERCENTAGE (40 MADE) Matt Pilgrim (2010) Ivan McFarlin (2002) Alex Webber (1999) Ivan McFarlin (2005) Maurice Robinson (1997) Ivan McFarlin (2004) Joey Graham (2004) Brett Robisch (1997) Andre Williams (2001) Chianti Roberts (1997) Mario Boggan (2006) Michael Cobbins (2013) Brian Montonati (2000) Torre Johnson (2006) Marshall Moses (2009) Marshall Moses (2010) Marshall Moses (2011) Joey Graham (2005) Maurice Baker (2001) Desmond Mason (1998) FT PERCENTAGE (25 MADE) Keiton Page (2010) John Lucas (2005) Joey Graham (2005) * Keiton Page (2011) Phil Forte (2013) Joe Adkins (1998) Keiton Page (2012) John Lucas (2004) Terrel Harris (2007) Adrian Peterson (1997) Mario Boggan (2006) Terrel Harris (2008) James Anderson (2009) Phil Forte (2014) Terrel Harris (2009) Joey Graham (2004) Markel Brown (2012) Brett Robisch (1998) Byron Eaton (2009) James Anderson (2010) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Ivan McFarlin (2002) Ivan McFarlin (2005) Brett Robisch (1997) Mario Boggan (2007) Fredrik Jönzén (2002) Marshall Moses (2011) Marshall Moses (2009) Maurice Baker (2001) Andre Williams (2001) Desmond Mason (1998) Desmond Mason (1999) Ivan McFarlin (2003) Adrian Peterson (1998) Ivan McFarlin (2004) Andre Williams (2003) Fredrik Jönzén (2000) Marshall Moses (2010) James Anderson (2010) Mario Boggan (2006) Brett Robisch (1998) BLOCKS Andre Williams (2003) Andre Williams (2001) Michael Cobbins (2012) Michael Cobbins (2013) Ivan McFarlin (2005) Markel Brown (2011) Marcus Dove (2008) Kamari Murphy (2014) Andre Williams (2000) Ivan McFarlin (2002) Philip Jurick (2012) Marcus Dove (2007) Tony Allen (2004) Desmond Mason (2000) Markel Brown (2014) Ivan McFarlin (2004) Andre Williams (2002) Mario Boggan (2006) Ivan McFarlin (2003) Philip Jurick (2013) 3-PT PERCENTAGE (20 MADE) JamesOn Curry (2005) Glendon Alexander (2000) John Lucas (2004) John Lucas (2005) Phil Forte (2014) Obi Muonelo (2010) Glendon Alexander (1999) Keiton Page (2009) Desmond Mason (2000) Markel Brown (2013) JamesOn Curry (2007) Victor Williams (2003) Byron Eaton (2008) Chad Alexander (1998) James Anderson (2010) Melvin Sanders (2003) Keiton Page (2012) James Anderson (2009) Daniel Bobik (2004) Obi Muonelo (2008) Adrian Peterson (1997) MINUTES JamesOn Curry (2007) Adrian Peterson (1998) Markel Brown (2014) Maurice Baker (2001) John Lucas (2005) Keiton Page (2012) Victor Williams (2001) Fredrik Jönzén (2001) John Lucas (2004) Adrian Peterson (1999) Adrian Peterson (1997) Desmond Mason (2000) Desmond Mason (1999) Brian Williams (2012) JamesOn Curry (2006) Melvin Sanders (2003) Brett Robisch (1998) Markel Brown (2013) James Anderson (2010) Marcus Smart (2014) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

115 BIG 12 RECORDS CAREER SCORING James Anderson ( ) John Lucas ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2012-present) Markel Brown ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Brett Robisch ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) Phil Forte (2013-present) Byron Eaton ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) REBOUNDING Brett Robisch ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Michael Cobbins (2012-present) Marshall Moses ( ) Matt Pilgrim ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) James Anderson ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2012-present) Kamari Murphy ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Philip Jurick ( ) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Ivan McFarlin ( ) Brett Robisch ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Tony Allen ( ) James Anderson ( ) Michael Cobbins (2012-present) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Michael Cobbins (2012-present) Brett Robisch ( ) Matt Pilgrim ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Markel Brown ( ) ASSISTS Doug Gottlieb ( ) John Lucas ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Cheyne Gadson ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Le Bryan Nash (2012-present) Brett Robisch ( ) BLOCKS Andre Williams ( ) Michael Cobbins (2012-present) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Marcus Dove ( ) Philip Jurick ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Kamari Murphy ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Matt Pilgrim ( ) James Anderson ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) David Monds ( ) Antoine Broxsie ( ) STEALS Marcus Smart ( ) Tony Allen ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) Doug Gottlieb ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Phil Forte (2013-present) Ivan McFarlin ( ) FG PERCENTAGE (80 MADE) Matt Pilgrim ( ) Ivan McFarlin ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Alex Webber ( ) Marshall Moses ( ) Brian Montonati ( ) Michael Cobbins (2012-present) Brett Robisch ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Andre Williams ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) John Lucas ( ) Fredrik Jönzén ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) James Anderson ( ) 3-PT PERCENTAGE (40 MADE) John Lucas ( ) Glendon Alexander ( ) Obi Muonelo ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Desmond Mason ( ) James Anderson ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Phil Forte (2013-present) Keiton Page ( ) Terrel Harris ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) 3-POINTERS MADE John Lucas ( ) Phil Forte (2013-present) Obi Muonelo ( ) Keiton Page ( ) James Anderson ( ) Glendon Alexander ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Melvin Sanders ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Daniel Bobik ( ) Victor Williams ( ) Markel Brown ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) FT PERCENTAGE (50 MADE) John Lucas ( ) Joey Graham ( ) Keiton Page ( ) Phil Forte (2013-present) Terrel Harris ( ) James Anderson ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) Joe Adkins ( ) Adrian Peterson ( ) Jéan-Paul Olukemi ( ) Byron Eaton ( ) JamesOn Curry ( ) Marcus Smart ( ) Mario Boggan ( ) Brett Robisch ( ) MINUTES ,176 John Lucas ( ) ,756 Adrian Peterson ( ) ,638 Victor Williams ( ) ,124 Marcus Smart ( ) ,358 Markel Brown ( ) ,600 JamesOn Curry ( ) ,190 Keiton Page ( ) ,584 James Anderson ( ) ,055 Brett Robisch ( ) ,050 Tony Allen ( ) Maurice Baker ( ) ,639 Le Bryan Nash (2012-present) Mario Boggan ( ) ,480 Melvin Sanders ( ) ,108 Michael Cobbins (2012-present) * Big 12 Conference @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 107

116 GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA On Dec. 9, 2013, Oklahoma State celebrated the 75th anniversary of the opening of Gallagher-Iba Arena. Entering the season, its 14th season since a major renovation took place, the storied venue is still considered one of finest collegiate basketball arenas in the country and can be described with just a single word Historic! Despite doubling the size of the facility prior to the season, the arena still provides an up-close view from any seat in the house, helping to give the Cowboys a tremendous home-court advantage. This can be evidenced by OSU s record over the past 25 seasons, sporting an.875 winning percentage during that span. The historic building underwent a massive $56 million construction project and is the focal part of the OSU Athletics Center. Its 13,611-seat capacity allows more Oklahoma State fans to enjoy OSU athletic events, and the auxiliary facilities are second to none in the region. Originally named Gallagher Hall after OSU s fabled wrestling coach Ed Gallagher, the Board of Regents honored legendary Cowboy Basketball coach Henry Iba when the arena was remodeled in 1987, and his name was added to the arena s title. Gallagher served as OSU s wrestling coach from In his 23 years, OSU won 11 national championships and compiled a dual record. Gallagher was also an outstanding athlete while attending then Oklahoma A&M. He was captain of the track team for three years, and his 99-yard run against Kansas State in 1908 will always stand as the longest football run in school history. Iba, who passed away in January of 1993, was a coaching giant in the sport of basketball. He coached in 1,105 collegiate games, and his 767 career wins were the second most to Adolph Rupp when he retired in Iba served as coach and athletic director at OSU from , and in those 36 seasons, posted a record while guiding the Cowboys to 13 league championships, eight NCAA Tournament appearances and the 1945 and 1946 NCAA Championships. Along with the expansion of the historic arena, the OSU Athletics Center has many features. A total of 14 luxury suites stretch across the west side of the facility, overlooking both Eddie Sutton Court and Boone Pickens Stadium. Banners signifying the success of Oklahoma State Athletics are hung from the rafters. The pride of OSU athletic triumphs are also illustrated in photographic and trophy displays in Heritage Hall, a museum dedicated to athletic and academic excellence at OSU. Even after two major construction projects, today s players still compete on the gym s original white maple floor, which was the country s most expensive when it was installed in The arena was built in 1938 at a cost of $1.5 million. National powers Oklahoma State and Kansas opened the facility on Dec. 9 in a game that matched coaching legends Henry Iba and Phog Allen. OSU won the game, As OSU enters the season, its home record has been impressive. Through the first 76 years in the building, the Cowboys have posted a record at home with 10 undefeated seasons. Over the last 26 years, OSU has recorded a record at home. In addition, the Cowboys 80-game homecourt non-conference winning streak, which ran from , ranks fifth in NCAA Division I history. In fact, the Cowboys have lost just four regular-season non-conference home games since HISTORY OF GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA Year Built: 1938 (cost $389,000) Official name: 4-H Club and Student Activity Building (capacity 9,000) Better known as: Gallagher Hall, Gallagher Fieldhouse First Game: Dec. 9, 1938 vs. Kansas (OSU won 21-15) Renovations: 1987 (cost $3.8 million) Renamed: Gallagher-Iba Arena (capacity 6,381) First Game in renovated arena: Dec. 10, 1987 vs. Tulsa (OSU won 66-65) Renovations: 2000 (cost $56 million) Renamed: OSU Athletics Center Gallagher-Iba Arena (capacity 13,611) First Game under new roof: Dec. 19, 2000 vs. UALR (OSU won 70-60) Court Renamed: Eddie Sutton Court on Jan. 15, 2005 Before moving into the 4H Club and Student Activity Building, the Oklahoma A&M Aggies played in the original Armory (where the Business Administration building now stands) from 1907 until 1919, when they moved into the new Armory (old gym) which is now the Architecture Building. The original capacity of Gallagher Hall (9,000) decreased throughout the years, due undoubtedly to fire codes and such. By the season prior to the first renovation the capacity was 6,750. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

117 GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA OSU S RECORD IN GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA Year W L Year W L TOTALS QUICK FACTS OSU Record in Gallagher-Iba Arena: (78.6%) Conference Record at Home: (69.4%) Non-Conference Record at Home: (89.1%) Undefeated Seasons: Win Seasons: 41 FUN FACTS Henry Iba and his Oklahoma A&M Aggies won 20 consecutive games when Gallagher Hall was opened. Oklahoma A&M won 31 straight games at home from The second-longest streak of consecutive home victories is 29 from Oklahoma State is (87.2 percent) at home since Oklahoma State is (97.9 percent) in regular-season nonconference home games since The Grand Reopening of Gallagher-Iba Arena took place on Jan. 8, 2001, when OSU defeated Iowa State in overtime. More than 2 million tickets have been sold for men s basketball games in Gallagher-Iba Arena since the renovation took place in The most tickets sold to a single game in Gallagher-Iba Arena is 14,486 vs. North Texas on Nov. 24, TICKETS SOLD SINCE RENOVATION Games Tickets Season Season Played Sold Average ,055 12, ,090 12, ,375 12, ,449 11, ,602 13, ,795 13, ,717 12, ,056 12, ,492 10, ,362 11, ,135 10, ,580 9, ,837 9, ,354 10,397 TOTALS 217 2,519,899 11,615 BEST COLLEGE BASKETBALL ARENAS 1. GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA 2. Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke 3. Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas 4. The Palestra, Pennsylvania 5. Rupp Arena, Kentucky 6. Williams Arena, Minnesota 7. The Pit, New Mexico 8. Maples Pavilion, Stanford 9. Freedom Hall, Louisville 10. Hilton Coliseum, Iowa State The ultimate combination of history, uniqueness, location and excitement, Gallagher-Iba has even survived a recent expansion to remain the nation s best facility to catch a game. How much tradition does the old barn out where the wind comes sweeping down the plains have? The first game, in 1938, featured Henry Iba s Cowboys besting Phog Allen s Kansas Jayhawks The maple playing surface is the building s original and it has not only seen countless great games, it has seen practice sessions where Iba literally invented concepts such as motion offense and man-toman defense. Iba also encouraged the creation of one of the first student sections, where everyone wore identical orange suit coats and rang cowbells. It is truly college hoops hallowed ground. Before expansion, when Gallagher-Iba held just 6,381 fans, this was easily the loudest arena in the nation. A well-planned expansion called Raise the Roof changed none of the ambiance, kept all the original seats and sight lines and somehow increased the noise. The renovation of the building, once called the Madison Square Garden of the Plains, has opened up the experience to even more of the passionate, loyal and down-to-earth Cowboys fans that have made this college basketball s best for 63 years. Dan Wetzel CBSSportsline.com (April 7, 2001) ESPNU S HONOR ROLL GREATEST VENUES 1. The Palestra, Pennsylvania 2. GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA 3. Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas 4. Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke 5. Pauley Pavilion, UCLA 6. Madison Square Garden, NYC 7. Rupp Arena, Kentucky 8. Assembly Hall, Indiana 9. The Pit, New Mexico 10. MacArthur Court, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 109

118 GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA RECORDS OKLAHOMA STATE TEAM HIGHS Points 129 Southwestern Oklahoma State (Jan. 2, 2007) FG Made 51 College of Santa Fe (Dec. 3, 1977) FG Attempted 97 College of Santa Fe (Dec. 3, 1977) FG Percentage 73.7 (28-38) Tulsa (Dec. 9, 1992) 3FG Made 15 on three occasions, most recently, Northwestern State (Jan. 3, 2009) 3FG Attempted 39 Grambling State (Nov. 23, 2008) 3FG Percentage 75.0 (9-12) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 8, 2003) min. 15 attempts 66.7 (12-18) Texas A&M (Jan. 27, 2010) FT Made 43 Texas (Feb. 18, 2012) 43 Wichita State (Jan. 11, 1955) FT Attempted 56 Texas (Feb. 18, 2012) FT Percentage (13-13) Oklahoma (Feb. 7, 1979) min. 20 attempts 96.3 (26-27) Oklahoma (Feb. 14, 1961) Rebounds 64 Kansas (March 5, 1973) * Assists 36 Langston (Jan. 5, 2000) Steals 19 Mercer (Dec. 17, 2008) 19 UMKC (Dec. 19, 1988) Blocks 16 Oklahoma (Feb. 4, 1989) Turnovers 31 Kansas State (Jan. 9, 1993) * Fouls 34 North Texas (Nov. 17, 2008) OKLAHOMA STATE TEAM LOWS (SINCE 1952) Points 39 Colorado (Feb. 3, 1962) 39 Colorado (March 5, 1960) FG Made 11 Oklahoma (Feb. 14, 1961) FG Attempted 25 Boise State (March 17, 1989) FG Percentage 24.6 (16-65) St. Louis (Jan. 29, 1957) 3FG Made 0 on four occasions, most recently, Iowa State (Jan. 8, 2001) * 3FG Attempted 2 Jackson State (Nov. 20, 2005) 2 Colorado (Feb. 4, 1987) 3FG Percentage 0.0 (0-8) Midwestern State (Jan. 2, 1992) min. 10 attempts 6.3 (1-16) Kansas State (Jan. 21, 2012) FT Made 3 SMU (Dec. 21, 1996) 3 Oklahoma (Feb. 16, 1983) FT Attempted 5 Kansas State (March 6, 1976) * FT Percentage 34.1 (15-44) Tulsa (Jan. 30, 1953) Rebounds 18 on three occasions, most recently, Oklahoma (Jan. 26, 2009) Assists 2 Kansas (Jan. 11, 1978) Steals 0 Southern Mississippi (Jan. 27, 1999) 0 Oklahoma (Feb. 6, 1980) Blocks 0 on 25 occasions, most recently, Kansas State (Jan. 8, 2011) Turnovers 2 Texas Tech (Jan. 4, 2012) Fouls 6 College of the Ozarks (Dec. 2, 1982) 6 Texas Wesleyan (Nov. 30, 1979) OKLAHOMA STATE INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 58 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis (Feb. 22, 1946) FG Made 25 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis (Feb. 22, 1946) FG Attempted 38 Bob Kurland vs St. Louis (Feb. 22, 1946) FG Percentage (min. 10 made) (10-10) Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa (Dec. 9, 1992) 3FG Made 8 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA (Nov. 16, 2011) * 8 Randy Rutherford vs Oklahoma (Feb. 7, 1994) 3FG Attempted 17 Cezar Guerrero vs UTSA (Nov. 16, 2011) * 3FG Percentage (min. 6 made) 85.7 (6-7) Glendon Alexander vs Texas A&M (Feb. 5, 2000) FT Made 24 Arlen Clark vs Colorado (March 7, 1959) FT Attempted 25 Bob Mattick vs Detroit (Feb. 20, 1954) FT Percentage (min. 10 made) (24-24) Arlen Clark vs Colorado (March 7, 1959) (20-20) Keiton Page vs Texas (Feb. 18, 2012) (15-15) Byron Eaton vs Kansas State (March 3, 2009) (13-13) Joey Graham vs Missouri (Jan. 11, 2005) (12-12) Jéan-Paul Olukemi vs Iowa State (Jan. 19, 2011) (12-12) Arlen Clark vs Loyola (New Orleans) (March 11, 1958) (11-11) on five occasions, most recently, John Starks vs North Texas (Jan. 18, 1988) (10-10) on five occasions, most recently, Richard Dumas vs North Texas (Jan. 18, 1988) Rebounds 27 Andy Hopson vs Missouri (Jan. 30, 1973) Assists 18 Doug Gottlieb vs Florida Atlantic (Dec. 1, 1998) Steals 8 Desmond Mason vs Houston Baptist (Dec. 15, 1998) 8 Brooks Thompson vs Colorado (Feb. 13, 1993) Blocks 7 on six occasions, most recently, Andre Williams vs Kansas State (Feb. 5, 2003) Turnovers 10 Chuck Davis vs Tulsa (March 15, 1990) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

119 GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA RECORDS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Points 108 Texas (Dec. 7, 1977) FG Made 39 on three occasions, most recently, Oral Roberts (Jan. 18, 1989) FG Attempted 87 on three occasions, most recently, Texas (Jan. 16, 2007) * FG Percentage 69.0 (29-42) Missouri (Feb. 18, 1981) 3FG Made 14 Oklahoma (Feb. 13, 2010) 14 Baylor (Feb. 15, 2003) 3FG Attempted 42 Baylor (Dec. 12, 1992) 3FG Percentage (6-6) Kansas (Feb. 10, 1988) min. 15 attempts 60.0 (9-15) Texas Tech (Jan. 8, 1997) FT Made 35 North Texas (Nov. 17, 2008) FT Attempted 50 North Texas (Nov. 17, 2008) FT Percentage (17-17) Nebraska (Jan. 31, 1979) min. 20 attempts 92.3 (24-26) Oklahoma (Feb. 5, 2011) Rebounds 58 DePaul (Dec. 6, 1950) Assists 26 Kansas (March 2, 1985) Steals 18 UMKC (Dec. 18, 2002) Blocks 10 Northwestern State (Dec. 17, 2001) 10 Kansas (Jan. 8, 1996) Turnovers 36 Prairie View A&M (Nov. 9, 2007) Fouls 43 DePaul (Dec. 6, 1950) OPPONENT TEAM LOWS (SINCE 1952) Points 29 Washington State (Dec. 4, 2004) FG Made 6 Hardin-Simmons (Dec. 1, 1953) FG Attempted 29 Oklahoma (Feb. 11, 1955) FG Percentage 14.3 (6-42) Hardin-Simmons (Dec. 1, 1953) 3FG Made 0 on six occasions, most recently, Texas Tech (Feb. 24, 2003) 3FG Attempted 0 Missouri Southern (Jan. 7, 1987) 3FG Percentage 0.0 (0-7) Colorado (March 4, 1992) 0.0 (0-7) UMKC (Jan. 11, 1992) min. 10 attempts 5.6 (1-18) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Dec. 5, 2007) FT Made 1 on four occasions, most recently, UT Arlington (Dec. 19, 2012) FT Attempted 2 on three occasions, most recently, Northwestern Oklahoma State (Dec. 21, 2004) FT Percentage 20.0 (1-5) UT Arlington (Dec. 19, 2012) Washington State (Dec. 4, 2004) min. 20 attempts 30.4 (7-23) Kansas (Feb. 8, 1992) Rebounds 11 Boise State (March 17, 1989) Assists 1 Arkansas State (Dec. 8, 1976) 1 Nebraska (Feb. 26, 1975) Steals 0 on 10 occasions, most recently, Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 27, 1984) Blocks 0 on 63 occasions, most recently, Texas (March 2, 2013) Turnovers 5 Texas (Feb. 1, 2010) 5 Kansas State (Jan. 31, 1990) Fouls 7 Air Force (Feb. 11, 1961) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 46 Donnie Boyce, Colorado (March 5, 1994) FG Made 17 Donnie Boyce, Colorado (March 5, 1994) 17 Jim Krivacs, Texas (Dec. 7, 1977) FG Attempted 38 Jim Krivacs, Texas (Dec. 7, 1977) FG Percentage (min. 10 made) 91.7 (11-12) David Hall, Kansas State (Feb. 27, 1971) 3FG Made 8 Rufus Leach, Appalachian State (Nov. 19, 1999) 3FG Attempted 17 Jerald Honeycutt, Tulane (March 13, 1997) 17 Askia Jones, Kansas State (Feb. 2, 1994) 3FG Percentage (min. 6 made) 66.7 (6-9) Chris Allen, Iowa State (Feb. 7, 2012) 66.7 (6-9) Chris Clay, UT-Pan American (Dec. 17, 1994) FT Made 15 T.J. Ford, Texas (Feb. 22, 2003) FT Attempted 19 T.J. Ford, Texas (Feb. 22, 2003) FT Percentage (min. 10 made) (13-13) Linas Kleiza, Missouri (Jan. 11, 2005) (12-12) Jon Sundvold, Missouri (Feb. 18, 1981) (11-11) Paul O Liney, Missouri (Jan. 22, 1995) (11-11) Larry Weigel, Kansas State (Jan. 8, 1966) (10-10) on three occasions, most recently, Josh White, North Texas (Nov. 17, 2008) Rebounds 20 Lawrence Roberts, Baylor (Feb. 15, 2003) Assists 12 Ricky Grace, Oklahoma (Feb. 17, 1988) Steals 7 Acie Law, Texas A&M (Jan. 11, 2006) 7 Michael Williams, Baylor (Dec. 1, 1986) * Blocks 7 Chris Mihm, Texas (Feb. 24, 1998) 7 Rich King, Nebraska (Jan. 20, 1990) Turnovers 12 Andre Alexander, Central Connecticut State (Jan. 3, 1989) Fouls 7 Justo Moran, Ecuador (Feb. 23, 1948) was allowed to remain in the game * overtime @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 111

120 OPPONENT RECORDS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Points 116 Oklahoma (March 5, 1985) FG Made 51 Auburn (Dec. 10, 1977) FG Attempted 99 Oklahoma (March 5, 1985) FG Percentage 70.0 (49-70) USC (Dec. 6, 1974) 3FG Made 17 Missouri (Jan. 30, 2010) 17 Colorado (Jan. 30, 2005) 3FG Attempted 42 Baylor (Dec. 12, 1992) 3FG Percentage (6-6) Kansas (Feb. 10, 1988) min. 10 attempts 72.7 (8-11) Tulsa (Dec. 17, 1989) FT Made 36 on three occasions, most recently, Texas Tech (Feb. 6, 2010) FT Attempted 51 Colorado (Dec. 20, 1952) FT Percentage (17-17) Nebraska (Jan. 31, 1979) min. 20 attempts 96.0 (24-25) Georgia Tech (March 19, 2010) Rebounds 66 Iowa State (Jan. 18, 1975) Assists 31 Oklahoma (March 5, 1985) 31 Utah (Dec. 12, 1980) Steals 18 UMKC (Dec. 18, 2002) Blocks 12 on three occasions, most recently, Kansas (March 1, 2003) Turnovers 36 Prairie View A&M (Nov. 9, 2007) Fouls 43 DePaul (Dec. 6, 1950) OPPONENT TEAM LOWS (SINCE 1952) Points 29 Washington State (Dec. 4, 2004) 29 New Mexico State (Dec. 3, 1952) FG Made 6 Hardin-Simmons (Dec. 1, 1953) 6 New Mexico State (Dec. 3, 1952) FG Attempted 29 Oklahoma (Feb. 11, 1955) 29 Oklahoma (Feb. 11, 1955) FG Percentage 14.3 (6-42) Hardin-Simmons (Dec. 1, 1953) 3FG Made 0 on 14 occasions, most recently, Texas Tech (Jan. 8, 2005) 3FG Attempted 0 BYU-Hawaii (Nov. 27, 1987) 0 Missouri Southern (Jan. 7, 1987) 3FG Percentage 0.0 (0-9) Kansas State (March 8, 1996) min. 10 attempts 5.6 (1-18) Texas (Feb. 9, 2013) 5.6 (1-18) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Dec. 5, 2007) FT Made 1 on four occasions, most recently, UT Arlington (Dec. 19, 2012) FT Attempted 2 on three occasions, most recently, Northwestern Oklahoma State (Dec. 21, 2004) FT Percentage 20.0 (1-5) UT Arlington (Dec. 19, 2012) Washington State (Dec. 4, 2004) min. 20 attempts 30.4 (7-23) Kansas (Feb. 8, 1992) Rebounds 11 Boise State (March 17, 1989) Assists 1 Arkansas State (Dec. 8, 1976) 1 Nebraska (Feb. 26, 1975) Steals 0 on 30 occasions, most recently, Texas Tech (Feb. 18, 1998) * Blocks 0 on many occasions, most recently, Texas (March 2, 2013) Turnovers 5 on five occasions, most recently, Texas (Feb. 1, 2010) Fouls 6 Missouri (Feb. 15, 2012) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 46 Donnie Boyce, Colorado (March 5, 1994) 46 Donnie Boyce, Colorado (March 5, 1994) 46 Dwight Lamar, Louisiana (Dec. 19, 1970) 44 Cliff Meely, Colorado (March 11, 1971) 42 Jim Krivacs, Texas (Dec. 7, 1977) 41 John Brown, Missouri (March 3, 1973) 40 Doug Smith, Missouri (Jan. 5, 1991) * 40 Anthony Roberts, Oral Roberts (Dec. 11, 1976) FG Made 19 Cliff Meely, Colorado (March 11, 1971) FG Attempted 38 Jim Krivacs, Texas (Dec. 7, 1977) FG Percentage (min. 10 made) (11-11) Joe Wright, Kansas State (Jan. 23, 1985) (10-10) Danny Manning, Kansas (Jan. 18, 1986).938 (15-16) Danny Manning, Kansas (March 2, FG Made 8 on three occasions, most recently, Rufus Leach, Appalachian State (Nov. 19, 1999) 3FG Attempted 18 Darius Lane, Seton Hall (March 24, 2000) 18 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State (Jan. 19, 1994) 3FG Percentage (min. 6 made) 87.5 (7-8) Al Faux, San Diego State (Dec. 30, 2000) FT Made 18 Jaquay Walls, Colorado (Feb. 10, 1999) 18 Raymond Downs, Texas (Dec. 10, 1955) FT Attempted 20 on three occasions, most recently, Jaquay Walls, Colorado (Feb. 10, 1999) FT Percentage (min. 15 made) (15-15) Sam Mack, Iowa State (March 10, 1989) (15-15) Jack Moore, Nebraska (Feb. 10, 1982) Rebounds (20 or more) 23 Reginald King, Alabama (Dec. 17, 1976) 22 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest (March 24, 1995) 22 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (Feb. 15, 1958) 21 Alvan Adams, Oklahoma (Dec. 28, 1974) 20 Jeff Withey, Kansas (Feb. 11, 2012) 20 Drew Gordon, New Mexico (Dec. 17, 2011) 20 Lawrence Roberts, Baylor (Feb. 15, 2003) Assists 19 John Moore, Texas (Dec. 9, 1978) Steals 11 Travis DeManby, Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2002) Blocks 8 on four occasions, most recently, Rodger Farrington, Arizona State (Dec. 7, 1996) Turnovers 12 Andre Alexander, Central Connecticut State (Jan. 3, 1989) Fouls 7 Justo Moran, Ecuador (Feb. 23, 1948) was allowed to remain in the game * overtime game @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

121 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES Lt. Boyd A. Hill Central Oklahoma (1 season) 5 games ( ) Dr. William E. Schrieber Wisconsin (2 seasons) 9 games ( ) Paul J. Davis Dickinson, , (3 seasons) 31 games ( ) John G. Griffith Iowa, (2 seasons) 30 games ( ) Earl A. Pritchard Illinois (2 seasons) 26 games ( ) James E. Pixlee Missouri, (2 seasons) 24 games ( ) John Maulbetsch Michigan, (8 seasons) 150 games ( ) 1925 Southwest Conference title George Rody Kansas, (2 seasons) 32 games ( ) 1931 Missouri Valley Conference title Harold James Oklahoma, (3 seasons) 55 games ( ) Henry P. Iba Westminster, (36 seasons) 970 games ( ) 1936 Missouri Valley Conference title 1937 Missouri Valley Conference title 1938 Missouri Valley Conference title 1939 Missouri Valley Conference title 1940 Missouri Valley Conference title 1942 Missouri Valley Conference title 1946 Missouri Valley Conference title 1948 Missouri Valley Conference title 1949 Missouri Valley Conference title 1951 Missouri Valley Conference title 1953 Missouri Valley Conference title 1954 Missouri Valley Conference title 1965 Big Eight Conference title COACHES Sam Aubrey Oklahoma State, (3 seasons) 78 games ( ) Guy Strong Eastern Kentucky, (4 seasons) 105 games ( ) Jim Killingsworth Northeastern State, (2 seasons) 53 games ( ) Paul Hansen Oklahoma City, ( 7 seasons) 196 games ( ) 1983 Big Eight Tournament title Leonard Hamilton Tennessee-Martin, (4 seasons) 119 games ( ) Eddie Sutton Oklahoma State, (16 seasons) 519 games ( ) 1991 Big Eight Conference title 1995 Big Eight Tournament title 2004 Big 12 Conference title 2004 Big 12 Tournament title 2005 Big 12 Tournament title Sean Sutton Oklahoma State, (2 seasons) 68 games ( ) Travis Ford Kentucky, present (6 seasons) 202 games ( ) Totals 104 seasons 2,672 games 1,576 wins 1,096 losses.590 winning percentage 17 conference regular-season titles 4 conference tournament titles 41 postseason appearances ALL-TIME ASSISTANTS Assistant Coach Alma Mater at OSU (seasons) Steve Anthis Oklahoma State, (1) Sam Aubrey Oklahoma State, (17) Wayne Ballard Houston, (5) Les Berryhill Oklahoma State, (3) Bill Carlyle Kentucky Wesleyan, (4) Tim Carter Kansas, (3) Win Case Oklahoma State, (1) Glynn Cyprien Texas-San Antonio, (4) James Dickey Central Arkansas, , 14-present (8th) Randall Dickey Ouachita Baptist, (5) Weldon Drew Fisk, (2) Neil Elliott McPherson College, (1) Cecil Epperley Oklahoma State, (3) Rob Evans New Mexico State, (2) Charles Fenske Wisconsin-Stout, (2) Chris Ferguson Cumberland College, present (8th) Leroy Floyd Oklahoma State, (1) Paul Graham North Texas, (7) John Gray Texas-Arlington, (2) Steve Henson Northeastern State, (2) Olus Holder Oklahoma State, (1) Clarence Iba Panhandle State, (1) Tim Jankovich Kansas State, (1) Art Johnson Oklahoma State, (1) Darrel Johnson Bethany Nazarene, (3) Kyle Keller Oklahoma State, (5) Glen Korobov East Tennessee State, (2) Dave Kragel Oklahoma State, (1) Greg Krause Oklahoma City, (1) Mike McCallow Avila College, (1) Steve Middleton Southern Illinois, (6)) Bud Millikan Oklahoma State, (1) Bill Montigel Idaho State, (2) Dickey Nutt Oklahoma State, (2) Doyle Parrack Oklahoma State, (7) John Pelphrey Kentucky, (1) Russ Pennell Pittsburg State, (2) John Phillips Oklahoma State, (2) Butch Pierre Mississippi State, present (7th) Bill Self Oklahoma State, (7) Harvey Slade Oklahoma State, (1) Carroll Smelser Oklahoma State, (2) Gene Smelser Oklahoma State, (6) Steve Smith Arkansas-Pine Bluff, (4) Andy Stoglin UTEP, (1) Sean Sutton Oklahoma State, (13) Ken Turner Southwestern State, (3) Steve Uthoff Oklahoma State, (1) Mick Weiberg East Central, (1) Jimmy Williams Ashland, , @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 113

122 YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES Overall - Conference - Season overall home away neutral overall home away finish Boyd A. Hill William Schrieber no team Paul Davis no team John Griffith Earl Pritchard th James Pixlee John Maulbetsch th rd rd st th th rd th George Rody th st Harold James th th th Henry P. Iba th st st st st st nd st nd * 1st nd st st rd st nd st st rd nd rd th th rd Overall - Conference - Season overall home away neutral overall home away finish th th th st th th th th th Sam Aubrey th th th Guy Strong th th th th Jim Killingsworth th th Paul Hansen th th th rd th th th Leonard Hamilton th th th th Eddie Sutton st nd nd nd nd th th nd th rd th rd th st rd th Sean Sutton th th Travis Ford th th th th rd th Totals 1,576-1, ,672 1,185 1, , Pct Conference Affiliation: Southwest Conference ( , ); Missouri Valley Conference ( , ); Big Eight Conference ( ); Big 12 Conference (1996-present) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

123 YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES IN THE NATIONAL POLLS Comprehensive information regarding national poll rankings can be found on page as a vs a as a vs a ranked ranked ranked ranked team team team team Totals Pct IN THE POSTSEASON Complete postseason results can be found on page 175. NCAA NIT * NCAA NIT Totals Pct * Olympic District @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 115

124 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (2-3 OVERALL 1-1 H, 1-2 A) at Oklahoma City W 13-9 at Tulsa L Tulsa W Oklahoma L at Oklahoma L (1-2 OVERALL 1-2 H) Emporia State L Tulsa L Tulsa W (3-3 OVERALL 2-2 H, 1-1 A) Central Oklahoma W 55-6 Shawnee Athletic Club W at Oklahoma L at Shawnee Athletic Club W Chilocco L Oklahoma L (2-6 OVERALL 1-1 H, 1-5 A) at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma Baptist W - at Chilocco L Blackwell Baptist W at Chilocco L - at Blackwell Baptist L at Tonkawa L Oklahoma L (3-6 OVERALL 0-4 H, 3-2 A) Chilocco L at Central Oklahoma W at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma Methodist W Chilocco L at Southwestern (Kan.) L - at Tonkawa W Tonkawa L Blackwell Baptist L (10-4 OVERALL 6-2 H, 4-2 A) Oklahoma Methodist W Oklahoma Methodist W Phillips W Phillips W Tonkawa W Tonkawa W at Oklahoma Methodist W at Oklahoma Methodist W at Phillips W at Phillips W at Tulsa L at Tulsa L Tulsa L Tulsa L (7-8 OVERALL 6-3 H, 1-5 A) Oklahoma Methodist W Oklahoma Methodist W Phillips W San Francisco Native Sons W at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma L 2ot Northwestern (Okla.) State W at Tulsa L Tulsa W at Chilocco L Chilocco L at Phillips W at Northwestern (Okla.) State L Oklahoma L Oklahoma L (11-4 OVERALL 7-2 H, 4-2 A) Chilocco W Chilocco L Oklahoma W Oklahoma L at Chilocco L at Chilocco W Northwestern (Okla.) State W Tulsa W Tulsa W at Oklahoma W at Oklahoma L Oklahoma Baptist W Oklahoma Baptist W at Tulsa W at Tulsa W (6-10 OVERALL 3-4 H, 3-6 A) Southwestern (Okla.) State L Central Oklahoma W Oklahoma Baptist W Phillips W at Central Oklahoma W at Oklahoma L at TCU W * at Baylor W * at Texas A&M L * at Texas A&M L * at Texas L * at Texas L at Phillips L Chilocco L Chilocco L Oklahoma L (5-5 OVERALL 4-2 H, 1-3 A) Southwestern (Okla.) State W Southwestern (Okla.) State W Oklahoma L Oklahoma L 2ot TCU W at Chilocco L at Chilocco W Tulsa W at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma L (1-12 OVERALL 1-8 H, 0-4 A) Southwestern (Kan.) L Southwestern (Okla.) State W Southwestern (Okla.) State L at Chilocco L at Chilocco L Tulsa L Tulsa L Oklahoma L Oklahoma L at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma L Central Oklahoma L Central Oklahoma L (2-9 OVERALL 2-5 H, 0-4 A) at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma L Oklahoma Baptist W Oklahoma Baptist W Chilocco L Chilocco L Southwestern (Okla.) State L Southwestern (Okla.) State L Oklahoma L at Chilocco L at Chilocco L (5-16 OVERALL 4-7 H, 1-9 A) Kingfisher W Kingfisher L Central Oklahoma L Kansas State W at Tulsa L at Tulsa L Oklahoma W Southwestern (Okla.) State L Southwestern (Okla.) State L Phillips L Phillips W * at SMU W * at Baylor L * at Baylor L * at Texas L * at Texas L Tulsa L Tulsa L at Oklahoma L at Phillips L at Phillips L (12-11 OVERALL 4-6 H, 8-5 A) at Oklahoma City W at Oklahoma City W at Oklahoma L * at Rice L * at Rice W * at Texas W * at Texas A&M L * Texas L * Texas A&M L at Phillips W at Phillips W * SMU L * SMU W * Baylor W * Baylor W Phillips L Phillips L ot * at Baylor L ot * at Baylor W * at SMU L * at SMU W Oklahoma W * Rice L @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

125 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (14-6 OVERALL 11-2 H, 2-4 A) at Oklahoma L Phillips W Phillips W * SMU W * SMU W * at Texas L ot * at Texas L * at TCU W * at TCU W * at SMU W * at SMU L * Baylor W * Baylor W West Texas A&M W West Texas A&M W Oklahoma L * Texas A&M L * Texas A&M W * Rice W * Rice W (15-3 OVERALL 8-1 H, 7-2 A) Oklahoma W Phillips W Phillips W * Texas W * Texas W * at Rice W * at Rice W * at Texas A&M W * at Texas A&M W 2ot * TCU L * TCU W * at Baylor W * at Baylor W * SMU W * SMU W * at Arkansas L * at Arkansas W at Oklahoma L ot (9-9 OVERALL 5-5 H, 4-4 A) Pittsburg State W * Missouri L * Washington (St. Louis) W * Drake W * at Drake W * at Grinnell W Oklahoma Baptist W Oklahoma Baptist L AAU Hillyards L * Grinnell L * at Kansas L * at Missouri L * at Washington (St. Louis) L * at Oklahoma L * Kansas L * Oklahoma W at Phillips W at Phillips W (8-9 OVERALL 7-2 H, 1-7 A) Phillips W * at Grinnell L * at Iowa State L Pittsburg State L Pittsburg State L * Iowa State W at Phillips L at Phillips W * Kansas State W * Nebraska W * at Missouri L * at Washington (St. Louis) L * at Kansas State L * at Nebraska L * Missouri W * Washington (St. Louis) W * Grinnell W (11-7 OVERALL 5-4 H, 6-3 A) * Grinnell W * Drake L * at Grinnell W * at Drake W * at Iowa State W ot * Kansas State W * Kansas L * at Oklahoma L * at Kansas State W * at Nebraska W * Missouri L * Washington (St. Louis) W * Iowa State W * Oklahoma L * at Kansas L * Nebraska W ot * at Missouri L * at Washington (St. Louis) W (1-14 OVERALL 1-6 H, 0-8 A) East Central L East Central L Oklahoma L Oklahoma City W Phillips L * at Washington (St. Louis) L at St. Louis L * at Drake L * at Creighton L at Phillips L at Oklahoma L at Kansas State L * Washington (St. Louis) L at Oklahoma City L Kansas State L (1-15 OVERALL 1-6 H, 0-9 A) * at Creighton L * at Creighton L Oklahoma W * Drake L Kansas L at Kansas State L at Iowa L * at Grinnell L * at Drake L Arkansas L Arkansas L at Oklahoma L * at Washington (St. Louis) L at St. Louis L * Grinnell L * Washington (St. Louis) L (7-9 OVERALL 6-2 H, 1-7 A) * Grinnell W at Oklahoma L * at Washington (St. Louis) L at St. Louis L * at Grinnell L * at Drake W at Kansas L * Creighton W * Creighton L St. Louis W Oklahoma W at Arkansas L at Arkansas L * Washington (St. Louis) W * Drake W Kansas State L (4-16 OVERALL 1-5 H, 3-11 A) at Northern Iowa L ot at Minnesota L at Carleton College L at South Dakota State L at South Dakota L at AAU Wichita Henrys L * Grinnell L Oklahoma L * at Creighton L at Washburn W at Emporia State L * Washington (St. Louis) L * Creighton L * at Grinnell L * at Drake W St. Louis L * at Washington (St. Louis) L at St. Louis L at Oklahoma W * Drake W (5-12 OVERALL 1-6 H, 4-6 A) Central Oklahoma L at Oklahoma City Boosters W at Central Oklahoma W Tulsa L * at Creighton L * at Washington (St. Louis) W * at Butler L * Drake W * Butler L * at Grinnell L * at Grinnell L * at Drake W Oklahoma L * Creighton L at Tulsa L * Washington (St. Louis) L at Oklahoma L * Conference Game (Southwest , Missouri Valley , @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 117

126 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (4-14 OVERALL 3-6 H, 1-8 A) Central Oklahoma W SMU L * at Drake L * at Drake L at Oklahoma L * Washington (St. Louis) L Oklahoma L at Arkansas L at Arkansas L * Grinnell W * Grinnell L at Tulsa W * at Butler L * at Butler L * at Washington (St. Louis) L Tulsa W * Creighton L * Creighton L (9-9 OVERALL 5-3 H, 4-6 A) Wichita State W at Oklahoma L at Wichita State W Oklahoma W at Westminster (Mo.) L * at Washington (St. Louis) L * Creighton W * Tulsa L * at Washburn W * at Creighton L * Washburn L * Grinnell L * at Drake L * at Grinnell L at Central Oklahoma W * Washington (St. Louis) W * Drake W * at Tulsa W (16-8 OVERALL 9-3 H, 6-4 A, 1-1 N) Phillips L Central Oklahoma W USC W Arkansas W Arkansas L * Grinnell L * at Central Oklahoma L Oklahoma W * Creighton W * Washburn W at Oklahoma W * at Creighton L * at Washburn W * at Tulsa W at Phillips W * Washington (St. Louis) W * at Grinnell L * at Drake L * Drake W * Tulsa W * at Washington (St. Louis) W * at Westminster (Mo.) W º vs Nebraska W º vs Kansas L º District Olympic Trials Kansas City, Mo (19-3 OVERALL 9-0 H, 7-3 A, 4-0 N) at Oklahoma City W at Central Oklahoma W «vs Northeastern (Okla.) State W «vs Oklahoma City W «vs Texas Tech W «vs Tulsa W * Drake W * Washington (St. Louis) W at Oklahoma L * Creighton W * Tulsa W * Grinnell W Oklahoma W * at Washburn W * at Creighton L * at Washington (St. Louis) W at Westminster (Mo.) L * Washburn W Central Oklahoma W * at Drake W * at Grinnell W * at Tulsa W (25-3 OVERALL 12-0 H, 8-2 A, 5-1 N) Southwestern (Kan.) W at Oklahoma City W Colorado College W Colorado Mines W «vs Texas A&M-Commerce W «vs Baylor W «vs North Texas W «vs Southwestern (Kan.) W * at Grinnell L * at Drake W Oklahoma W * Washington (St. Louis) W * Drake W * Grinnell W * at Creighton W * at Washburn W * Washburn W Central Oklahoma W * Creighton W at Oklahoma L * St. Louis W * at Tulsa W at Westminster (Mo.) W * at Washington (St. Louis) W * at St. Louis W * Tulsa W vs Temple L vs New York W (19-8 OVERALL 10-0 H, 5-5 A, 4-3 N) Kansas W Kansas W «vs Southwestern (Okla.) State W «vs Missouri State W «vs Drury W «vs Central Missouri State L «vs Baylor L * Grinnell W * St. Louis W * Tulsa W ot * Drake W at Central Oklahoma W * at Grinnell W ot * at Drake L at Oklahoma L * Washburn W * Creighton W at Kansas L * at St. Louis W * at Washington (St. Louis) W Oklahoma W * Washington (St. Louis) W * at Tulsa L * at Creighton L * at Washburn W ^ vs Drake W ^ vs Oklahoma L (26-3 OVERALL 9-0 H, 11-1 A, 6-2 N) at Kansas L Pittsburg State W at CCNY W at La Salle W x vs Duke W at George Washington W ot at Loyola (Chicago) W «vs TCU W «vs Southeastern (Okla.) State W «vs Arkansas W «vs Texas Tech W Oklahoma W * at Drake W * at Creighton W * at Washburn W * Washington (St. Louis) W * Creighton W * St. Louis W * at Tulsa W * Washburn W Kansas W * Drake W at Oklahoma W * at Washington (St. Louis) W * at St. Louis W * Tulsa W vs Duquesne L vs DePaul W ^ vs Kansas L ot x Baltimore, Md. * Conference Game (Missouri Valley , 45-57) «Charity Cage/All-College Tournament Oklahoma City, Okla. + National Invitation Tournament New York, N.Y. º Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ NCAA District/Regional Tournament (Okla. City, Okla ; Kansas City, Mo ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

127 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (18-7 OVERALL 9-1 H, 6-5 A, 3-1 N) Texas W at CCNY W at Saint Joseph s W at George Washington W ot USC L «vs Texas A&M W «vs Wyoming W «vs Pittsburg State L «vs West Texas A&M W * Tulsa W * Creighton W * at St. Louis L * at Washington (St. Louis) L at Oklahoma W * Washburn W Oklahoma W Kansas W * at Creighton L * at Drake W * at Washburn W * St. Louis W * Washington (St. Louis) W * at Tulsa L * Drake W at Kansas L (20-6 OVERALL 7-1 H, 9-3 A, 4-2 N) Texas Tech W at Niagara W at CCNY L at Saint Joseph s W at George Washington W at Wichita State W «vs TCU W «vs Baylor W «vs Texas W «vs West Texas A&M L * Drake W * Tulsa W * St. Louis W * at Drake W * at Creighton W * Washington (St. Louis) W * at Tulsa W at Kansas L * Creighton L Kansas W * at St. Louis W * at Washington (St. Louis) W Oklahoma W at Oklahoma L ^ vs Kansas L º vs Oklahoma W º Naval Relief Benefit Oklahoma City, Okla (14-10 OVERALL 7-2 H, 6-7 A, 1-1 N) Navy Clippers W at Niagara L at CCNY W at Saint Joseph s L at George Washington L at Wichita State W «vs Missouri State W «vs Texas L * Washington (St. Louis) W at Kansas L * at Drake W * at Creighton L Enid Air School W * Creighton L * at Tulsa W at Navy Clippers W * at Washington (St. Louis) L * at St. Louis W Kansas L * St. Louis W * Tulsa W * Drake W at Oklahoma L Oklahoma W (27-6 OVERALL 15-0 H, 5-2 A, 7-4 N) Phillips W OKC Air Depot W x vs Westminster (Pa.) W ot at CCNY W at Temple W Enid Army Air Base W «vs Texas Tech W «vs Norman NAS L «vs Southwestern (Texas) W Texas Tech W Phillips W at Enid Army Air Base W Oklahoma W º vs Will Rogers AAF W at Norman NAS L º vs Will Rogers AAF W Arkansas W º vs Arkansas W Pittsburg State W Norman NAS W at Hutchinson NAS L at Oklahoma W at Tulsa W Denver W Denver W Tulsa W Hutchinson NAS W x vs Norman NAS L 2ot Glennan Army Hospital W Camp Chaffee W vs Canisius W vs DePaul L vs Kentucky L x Buffalo, N.Y (27-4 OVERALL 11-0 H, 4-3 A, 12-1 N) at Phillips W Glennan Army Hospital W ~ vs Westminster (Pa.) W at New York W at Temple L «vs Baylor W «vs Rice W «vs Arkansas W at Norman NAS L x vs Arkansas L # vs Arkansas W Frederick AAF W Phillips W Pentathlon Militar W at Oklahoma W vs Wyoming W º vs Wyoming W Liberal (Kan.) AAF W at DePaul L Norman NAS W Will Rogers AAF W Oklahoma W º vs TCU W at Tulsa W Norman NAS W OKC Air Depot W Tulsa W ^ vs Utah W ^ vs Arkansas W $ vs New York W vs DePaul W ~ Buffalo, N.Y. x Little Rock, Ark. # El Dorado, Ark. Wichita, Kan. $ NCAA Finals New York, N.Y. Red Cross Benefit New York, N.Y (31-2 OVERALL 8-1 H, 10-0 A, 13-1 N) Tinker Field W DePaul L ~ vs Westminster (Pa.) W at Long Island W at Temple W «vs Texas W «vs Kansas W «vs Baylor W * vs Creighton W * Wichita State W Fort Riley W vs Wyoming W vs Wyoming W * Tulsa W * at St. Louis W * at Washington (St. Louis) W at DePaul W # vs Bowling Green L * at Tulsa W Arkansas W vs Arkansas W * x vs Washington (St. Louis) W * St. Louis W * at Wichita State W * Drake W Oklahoma W * at Drake W * at Creighton W at Oklahoma W ^ vs Kansas W ^ vs Baylor W ^ vs California W $ vs North Carolina W ~ Buffalo, N.Y. # Chicago, Ill. Little Rock, Ark.; x Tulsa, Okla. + Wichita, Kan. $ NCAA Finals New York, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 119

128 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (24-8 OVERALL 9-2 H, 7-6 A, 8-0 N) Texas Wesleyan W Texas Tech W at Canisius W at Long Island L at Temple W ~ vs Kansas W St. Mary s (Calif.) W «vs Rice W «vs Texas W «vs Kansas W x vs Kentucky W * St. Louis L * Washington (St. Louis) W * at Wichita State W vs Arkansas W # vs Arkansas W ot at Oklahoma W ot at DePaul W at Loyola (Chicago) L * at Drake L * at Creighton L Kansas W * at Washington (St. Louis) W * at St. Louis L * Wichita State W º vs TCU W at Kansas L * Creighton W * Drake W * at Tulsa W * Tulsa W Oklahoma L ot ~ Kansas City, Mo. x New Orleans, La. Little Rock, Ark (27-4 OVERALL 11-0 H, 10-2 A, 6-2 N) Central Oklahoma W Culver-Stockton W at Long Island W at Temple W ß vs Iowa State W ß vs Nebraska W ß vs Kansas State L «vs Hamline W «vs Baylor W «vs Texas W * Tulsa W * at St. Louis W x vs Mississippi W at Kansas W * Wichita State W at DePaul L at Loyola (Chicago) W * at Tulsa W Oklahoma W * Drake W * Creighton W at Colorado W ot * St. Louis W * at Wichita State W Ecuador W at Oklahoma L * at Creighton W * at Drake W Kansas W Colorado W ^ vs Kansas State L ß Big Six Tournament Kansas City, Mo. x Memphis, Tenn (23-5 OVERALL 9-1 H, 8-3 A, 6-1 N) Arkansas W at Saint Joseph s L at Long Island W Baylor W at Arkansas W «vs Texas Tech W «vs Alabama W «vs Baylor W DePaul L * Drake W * Bradley W * St. Louis (5/1) W ot at DePaul (3/16) W * at Tulsa (3/NR) W Long Island (3/NR) W * at Drake (3/NR) W at Northwest Missouri State (3/NR) W at Oklahoma (3/NR) L * Tulsa (3/NR) W * at Wichita State (3/NR) W Oklahoma (3/NR) W * at St. Louis (3/2) W * at Bradley (3/10) L * Wichita State (2/NR) W ^ vs Nebraska (2/NR) W ^ vs Wyoming (2/17) W ^ vs Oregon State (2/NR) W # vs Kentucky (2/1) L # NCAA Finals New York, N.Y (18-9 OVERALL 10-2 H, 5-6 A, 3-1 N) Arkansas W Loyola (Chicago) W Texas A&M W at Saint Joseph s W at Long Island L «vs Arkansas W «vs Vanderbilt W «vs Oklahoma City L «vs Arkansas W DePaul L * at Wichita State L * Drake W Oklahoma W * at Tulsa W at DePaul W at Loyola (Chicago) L * at St. Louis (19/NR) L * at Drake (19/NR) W Pittsburgh W * at Detroit L * at Bradley (NR/2) L * Detroit W * Wichita State W * Tulsa W * Bradley (NR/1) L at Oklahoma W * St. Louis W (29-6 OVERALL 10-2 H, 13-2 A, 6-2 N) at West Texas A&M W DePaul W Arkansas W at Arkansas W SMU W at California (5/NR) W at USC (5/NR) W at Loyola Marymount (5/NR) W x vs California (5/NR) W «vs Baylor (3/NR) W «vs Texas (3/NR) W «vs Arkansas (3/NR) W * Wichita State (2/NR) W * at Tulsa (2/NR) W * at Drake (2/NR) W * St. Louis (1/8) W at Oklahoma (1/NR) L * at Bradley (3/4) W ot at DePaul (3/NR) W at Kansas (2/20) W Oklahoma (2/NR) W * Drake (2/NR) W * Tulsa (2/NR) W * Detroit (2/NR) W * at Houston (2/NR) W * at Wichita State (2/NR) W * Bradley (2/7) L * at St. Louis (2/10) W * at Detroit (2/NR) L * Houston (2/NR) W Kansas (2/NR) L ^ vs Montana State (2/NR) W ^ vs Washington (2/15) W ^ vs Kansas State (2/4) L $ vs Illinois (2/5) L x San Francisco, Calif. $ NCAA Consolation Finals Minneapolis, Minn (19-8 OVERALL 11-1 H, 4-6 A, 4-1 N) New Mexico State W 2ot at SMU (13/NR) W ot º vs Loyola Marymount (13/NR) W Loyola Marymount (13/NR) W USC (13/NR) L x vs USC (13/NR) W «vs San Francisco W «vs Oklahoma City L «vs Idaho W DePaul W Oklahoma W * Houston W * at Wichita State W * at St. Louis (NR/8) L Kansas (NR/4) W * at Detroit L * at Tulsa (16/NR) L at DePaul (16/NR) L * at Bradley (16/NR) W at Oklahoma L 3ot at Kansas (NR/7) L * Detroit W * Bradley W * Wichita State W * Tulsa W * St. Louis (NR/5) W * at Houston W x Tulsa, Okla. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

129 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (23-7 OVERALL 12-0 H, 7-5 A, 4-2 N) at New Mexico State W at New Mexico State W at Eastern New Mexico W Creighton W Texas Tech W DePaul (5/NR) W x vs Colorado (5/NR) L Colorado (5/NR) W «vs Penn State (9/NR) W «vs Oklahoma City (9/16) W «vs Idaho (7/NR) W at Kansas (5/NR) L * at Detroit (5/NR) W at Oklahoma (9/NR) W at DePaul (7/NR) L * Wichita State (8/NR) W * Tulsa (8/20) W * Detroit (8/NR) W * St. Louis (9/NR) W ot * at Wichita State (6/NR) L Bradley (6/NR) W * at Houston (7/NR) L * at Tulsa (7/NR) W Kansas (7/10) W at Bradley (7/NR) L * at St. Louis (7/NR) W * Houston (7/NR) W Oklahoma (6/NR) W ^ vs TCU (6/NR) W ^ vs Kansas (6/5) L x Tulsa, Okla (24-5 OVERALL 10-3 H, 11-2 A, 3-0 N) Hardin-Simmons W Texas W at Texas W at Minnesota (4/12) L at Colorado (4/NR) W at Colorado (4/NR) W at Oklahoma (7/NR) W Utah (7/NR) W at Illinois (7/4) W ot USC (5/NR) W «vs Mississippi (5/NR) W «vs Oklahoma City (5/11) W «vs Santa Clara (5/NR) W * Houston (4/NR) W Kansas (4/11) W * at Tulsa (4/NR) W at North Texas (5/NR) W * at Houston (5/NR) W * at Wichita State (5/14) W * at Detroit (5/NR) W ot * at St. Louis (4/NR) W Oklahoma (4/NR) L * Detroit (5/NR) W * Wichita State (5/14) L at Kansas (5/17) L * Tulsa (6/NR) W * St. Louis (6/NR) W ^ Rice (5/NR) W ^ Bradley (5/NR) L (12-13 OVERALL 8-4 H, 4-5 A, 0-4 N) Howard Payne W at Texas W Texas (11/NR) W Illinois (11/14) L x vs Texas Tech (11/NR) L at Wyoming L Minnesota W «vs George Washington (NR/11) L «vs Wyoming L «vs Houston L * Detroit L * Wichita State W North Texas W * at Houston L * Tulsa L * St. Louis W * at Detroit W Oklahoma L at Kansas L * at Tulsa (NR/19) W * Houston W * at Wichita State L Kansas W at Oklahoma W * at St. Louis L x Goodwell, Okla (18-9 OVERALL 11-2 H, 5-5 A, 2-2 N) Texas L UTEP W Arkansas W ot at Texas W at Baylor W Wyoming W at Oklahoma W Baylor W «vs Texas Tech W «vs Oklahoma City (NR/10) L ot «vs Seattle W Kansas L * at Wichita State W * Houston W * at Tulsa (20/NR) L at Kansas L * at Detroit L * at St. Louis W Oklahoma W * Detroit W * at Houston (NR/18) L * Tulsa W * at Bradley L * Wichita State W ot * St. Louis (NR/19) W * Bradley W vs Duquesne L (17-9 OVERALL 8-4 H, 9-5 A, 0-0 N) Baylor W at Baylor W Washington W Washington L at Arkansas W at Utah (19/NR) W at Wyoming (19/NR) W * Detroit (12/NR) W * Bradley (12/NR) L * at Houston (12/NR) L Oklahoma (19/NR) W * Wichita State L at Loyola (Chicago) W * St. Louis (20/NR) L * Tulsa (20/NR) W at Oklahoma L at Kansas (NR/2) L * at Detroit L * at Drake W Kansas (NR/2) W * Houston W * at Tulsa W * Drake (17/NR) W * at Wichita State (17/NR) W * at St. Louis (16/12) L * at Bradley (16/13) W (21-8 OVERALL 12-2 H, 8-5 A, 1-1 N) Kansas L UTEP W at Washington (18/NR) W at Washington (18/NR) W at Oklahoma City (16/NR) W Wyoming (16/NR) W New Mexico State (16/NR) W at Kansas (14/2) W ot Drake (14/NR) W Cincinnati (14/5) W at Tulsa (8/NR) W at Wichita State (7/17) W at North Texas (7/NR) W at Houston (7/NR) L St. Louis (6/NR) W Tulsa (6/NR) W Bradley (6/11) W at Oklahoma (6/NR) W at Cincinnati (6/3) L at Bradley (6/13) L Oklahoma (8/20) L Houston (8/NR) W North Texas (8/NR) W at Drake (13/NR) L at St. Louis (13/NR) L Wichita State (18/NR) W ^ Loyola (New Orleans) (19/NR) W ^ vs Arkansas (19/NR) W ^ vs Kansas State (19/3) L * Missouri Valley Conference Game «All-College Tournament Oklahoma City, Okla. + National Invitation Tournament New York, N.Y. º Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ NCAA District/Regional Tournament (Kansas City, Mo ; Manhattan, Kan ; Stillwater, Okla ; Lawrence, Kan. - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 121

130 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (11-14 OVERALL 8-2 H, 1-9 A, 2-3 N) UTEP W at Texas (20/NR) W at Baylor (20/NR) L at Tulsa L vs West Virginia (NR/7) L vs Ohio State W USC W ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Kansas W ß vs Iowa State L * at Kansas L * at Nebraska L * at Colorado L * Oklahoma W * at Iowa State L Texas W * Nebraska W * at Missouri L * at Kansas State (NR/3) L * Iowa State W * Kansas State (NR/4) L * at Oklahoma L * Missouri W * Colorado W * Kansas L Kentucky Tournament Lexington, Ky (10-15 OVERALL 4-6 H, 5-7 A, 1-2 N) UTEP W Baylor L at Arkansas L at UTEP W at USC L at UCLA W Tulsa W at Air Force W ß vs Kansas L ß vs Missouri W ß vs Kansas State L * Missouri W * Iowa State L * Kansas State L * at Iowa State L * at Kansas W * at Oklahoma W * Nebraska W * at Colorado L * Kansas L * at Missouri L * Oklahoma L * at Nebraska L * at Kansas State L * Colorado L (14-11 OVERALL 8-3 H, 4-6 A, 2-2 N) UCLA W UTEP W Arkansas W at Tulsa L vs Texas A&M W ot at Houston L at Lamar W ß vs Kansas State L ß vs Colorado W ß vs Nebraska L * Kansas State L * Kansas L * at Missouri L * at Kansas W * at Kansas State L * Missouri W * Nebraska W * at Iowa State L Air Force L * Oklahoma W * at Nebraska W * at Colorado L * Iowa State W * Colorado W * at Oklahoma W Bluebonnett Tournament Houston, Texas (14-11 OVERALL 12-2 H, 2-6 A, 0-3 N) Lamar W UTEP W New Mexico State W at Arkansas L BYU W Tulsa W Colorado State W Abilene Christian W ß vs Missouri L ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Colorado L * Missouri W * Iowa State L * at Kansas State (NR/5) L * at Colorado L * at Oklahoma W * Colorado L * at Nebraska L * Kansas W * at Iowa State L * at Missouri L * at Kansas W * Nebraska W * Kansas State (NR/3) W * Oklahoma W 2ot (16-9 OVERALL 8-2 H, 5-6 A, 3-1 N) Hardin-Simmons W Montana W Arkansas W ot at Texas W at New Mexico State W at UTEP L at Long Beach State W vs Drake W ß vs Oklahoma W ß vs Kansas State L ß vs Iowa State W * Iowa State W * Missouri W * Oklahoma W * at Kansas State L * at Missouri L * Colorado (NR/8) W * at Iowa State W * at Kansas W * Nebraska W * at Colorado L * at Nebraska L * Kansas State L * at Oklahoma L * Kansas L Long Beach Tournament Long Beach, Calif (15-10 OVERALL 9-2 H, 4-7 A, 2-1 N) Southern Illinois W at Arkansas W at BYU W at Regis L at Colorado State L Long Beach State W Texas W Cal State-Los Angeles W ß vs Iowa State W ß vs Kansas W ß vs Kansas State L * Kansas W * at Oklahoma W * Kansas State W * Iowa State W * Colorado L * at Missouri W * at Nebraska L * at Iowa State L ot * Missouri L * at Colorado L * Nebraska W * at Kansas State L * at Kansas L * Oklahoma W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

131 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (20-7 OVERALL 10-0 H, 6-5 A, 4-2 N) at Southern Illinois L Abilene Christian W Regis W Arkansas W at UCLA (NR/7) L at Texas W ot vs Florida State W at Vanderbilt (NR/9) L ß vs Missouri L ß vs Nebraska W ß vs Oklahoma W * at Iowa State W ot * Nebraska W * Iowa State W * at Nebraska W * Colorado W 3ot * Missouri W * at Missouri L * at Kansas State W * Kansas W 4ot * at Colorado L * Oklahoma W * Kansas State W * at Kansas W * at Oklahoma W ^ vs Houston W ^ vs Wichita State L Vanderbilt Tournament Nashville, Tenn (4-21 OVERALL 3-10 H, 1-7 A, 0-4 N) º vs St. Louis L at Arkansas L Arizona State W Texas L UC-Santa Barbara W Lamar L Abilene Christian L ß vs Oklahoma L ß vs Missouri L ot ß vs Colorado L * at Oklahoma L * Kansas State L * Colorado L * at Iowa State L * Iowa State L * Missouri W * Nebraska L ot * at Kansas State L * at Kansas (NR/7) L * at Colorado L * Kansas (NR/7) L Southern Illinois L * at Missouri W * Oklahoma L * at Nebraska (NR/9) L (7-18 OVERALL 4-6 H, 1-8 A, 2-4 N) º vs Creighton L Wyoming W South Dakota State W ot Arkansas L at Texas L at Lamar W vs Maryland L vs Arkansas W ß vs Iowa State L ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Missouri W * Nebraska L * at Iowa State L * Kansas State L * Colorado L * at Missouri L * at Oklahoma L * at Kansas (NR/7) L * Missouri W * Kansas (NR/6) L * at Colorado L * Iowa State L * at Kansas State L * at Nebraska L * Oklahoma W Memphis State Tournament Memphis, Tenn (10-16 OVERALL 5-7 H, 3-6 A, 2-3 N) Samford W at Arkansas W at Wyoming L MacMurray W Trinity W Texas L Washington W vs Arizona State L vs Oregon State L ß vs Kansas W ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Colorado W * Kansas State L * at Oklahoma L * at Colorado W * at Iowa State L * Nebraska L * at Kansas L * at Missouri W * Iowa State L * Colorado W * at Nebraska L * Oklahoma L * Kansas L * Missouri L * at Kansas State L Sun Devil Classic Phoenix, Ariz (12-13 OVERALL 7-3 H, 3-9 A, 2-1 N) Arkansas W South Dakota State W Cal State-Fullerton W at Washington L at Washington L at Texas-Pan American L at Trinity W at Texas W ß vs Missouri W ß vs Kansas State W ß vs Kansas (NR/8) L * Missouri W ot * Colorado L * at Iowa State L * at Nebraska W * Kansas State W * at Kansas (NR/15) L * at Missouri L * Kansas (NR/13) L * Oklahoma W ot * at Colorado (NR/14) L * at Kansas State L * at Oklahoma L ot * Nebraska W * Iowa State L (14-12 OVERALL 10-3 H, 3-6 A, 1-3 N) Abilene Christian W at Arkansas W Lamar W MacMurray W Trinity W Texas-Pan American W Texas W vs Texas-Arlington W at TCU W ß vs Kansas State L ß vs Kansas L ß vs Iowa State L 2ot * at Kansas State L * Missouri L ot * at Colorado W * Kansas State L * at Iowa State L * Nebraska W * at Oklahoma L * at Kansas L * Colorado W * Iowa State W * at Missouri L * Kansas L * at Nebraska L * Oklahoma W Texas Classic Fort Worth, Texas * Big Eight Conference Game ß Big Eight Holiday Tournament Kansas City, Mo. º Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ NCAA Regional Tournament (Manhattan, Kan. - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 123

132 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (7-19 OVERALL 4-7 H, 1-10 A, 2-2 N) at Oregon State L x vs Oregon State L Arkansas W Memphis W 2ot at Baylor W ot at Texas L vs Connecticut W at Louisiana L ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Kansas State L ß vs Missouri L * at Iowa State L Arkansas State W * Colorado L * at Kansas (NR/5) L * at Nebraska L * Missouri L * at Oklahoma L * at Kansas State W * Kansas (NR/5) L * Nebraska L * at Missouri L ot * Kansas State L * Iowa State W * Oklahoma L * at Colorado L x Portland, Ore. Bayou Classic Lafayette, La (4-22 OVERALL 3-9 H, 0-11 A, 1-2 N) Cal Poly-Pomona W at Memphis L Oregon State L Oregon State L at Arkansas L BYU (NR/6) L ß vs Colorado L ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Kansas W at Arkansas State L Baylor L * at Nebraska L at Texas L * at Kansas L * Missouri (NR/18) L * Kansas State L * at Oklahoma L * Nebraska L * at Iowa State L * Colorado W * at Missouri (NR/17) L * Oklahoma L * at Kansas State L * Iowa State L * Kansas W * at Colorado L (7-19 OVERALL 4-7 H, 1-10 A, 2-2 N) NORTHWest Missouri State W Cal State-Fullerton L at Oklahoma City L Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W x vs Texas A&M L ot at Texas L at Baylor L at BYU (NR/17) L ß vs Oklahoma (NR/19) L ot ß vs Colorado W ß vs Nebraska W St. Louis L * at Iowa State L * at Nebraska W * Iowa State L * at Colorado L * at Kansas State (NR/18) L * Missouri (NR/7) L * Oklahoma L * at Kansas L * Nebraska L * Colorado W * Kansas State (NR/13) L * at Missouri (NR/13) L * Kansas W ot * at Oklahoma L x Tulsa, Okla (9-17 OVERALL 7-4 H, 0-10 A, 2-3 N) º vs Tulsa W at St. Louis L at Alabama (NR/18) L Nebraska-Omaha W Texas W Hardin-Simmons W vs Arizona State W ot at New Mexico State L ß vs Iowa State L ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Oklahoma L Baylor W * Colorado L * Kansas State L * at Kansas L * at Colorado L * Nebraska W * at Iowa State L * at Kansas State L * Kansas (NR/17) L * at Oklahoma L * Missouri W * at Nebraska L * at Missouri L * Iowa State L * Oklahoma W Roadrunner Classic Las Cruces, N.M (10-16 OVERALL 4-5 H, 4-9 A, 2-2 N) at Oklahoma City W Alabama (NR/11) L at USC (NR/10) L at UCLA (NR/2) L at Texas W vs Villanova W at Kentucky (NR/20) L ß vs Kansas L ß vs Oklahoma (NR/18) L ß vs Colorado W at Baylor W Texas Tech L * at Iowa State W * Missouri W * at Kansas (NR/18) L * at Nebraska L * Oklahoma W * at Colorado L * Kansas State L * at Missouri L * Kansas L * Iowa State W * at Oklahoma L * Nebraska L * Colorado W * at Kansas State L Kentucky Invitational Lexington, Ky (10-16 OVERALL 7-4 H, 1-9 A, 2-3 N) º vs Tulsa L Minnesota-Duluth W Texas W Oral Roberts W at West Texas A&M L at Texas Tech L vs Virginia W at South Carolina L ß vs Missouri L ß vs Iowa State W ß vs Nebraska L Missouri-St. Louis W * Iowa State L ot * at Missouri (NR/18) L * Kansas W * Nebraska L * at Oklahoma L * Colorado W * at Kansas State L * Missouri (NR/14) L * at Kansas L * at Iowa State W * Oklahoma W * at Nebraska L * at Colorado L ot * Kansas State L ot Carolina Classic Columbia, S.C. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

133 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (10-17 OVERALL 8-3 H, 1-11 A, 1-3 N) at Oklahoma City W at Texas L ot Tulsa W West Texas A&M W Arkansas State W at Oral Roberts L vs Alabama (NR/7) L at Dayton L ß vs Kansas State L ß vs Oklahoma L ß vs Iowa State W Missouri Southern W * Oklahoma W * at Kansas L * Missouri L * Kansas State L * at Iowa State L * Colorado W * at Nebraska L * Kansas L * at Missouri L * at Oklahoma L * Iowa State W * at Kansas State L * at Colorado L * Nebraska W ^ at Missouri L Dayton Holiday Classic Dayton, Ohio (10-16 OVERALL 5-6 H, 2-7 A, 3-3 N) º vs Tulsa W Southwestern (Texas) W College of Santa Fe W Texas L at Marshall W vs Auburn L Oral Roberts L ß vs Nebraska L ß vs Colorado W ß vs Missouri L x vs Arkansas State W * at Oklahoma L * Kansas (NR/10) L * at Missouri L * at Kansas State L * Iowa State L * at Colorado W * at Nebraska L * at Kansas (NR/8) L * Missouri W * Oklahoma L * at Iowa State L * Kansas State W * Colorado W * Nebraska L ^ at Nebraska L Marshall Tournament Huntington, W.Va. x Little Rock, Ark (12-15 OVERALL 7-4 H, 3-9 A, 2-2 N) Hawaii W at Tulsa L Texas-Pan American W at Texas L Long Beach State L at Oral Roberts W vs Texas Tech L ot at Samford W ß vs Colorado L ß vs Missouri W ß vs Iowa State W Roosevelt W * at Missouri W * Kansas L * at Oklahoma L * at Iowa State L * Kansas State L ot * at Colorado L * Nebraska W * at Kansas L * Oklahoma L * Missouri W * at Kansas State L * Iowa State W * Colorado W * at Nebraska L ^ at Missouri L Birmingham Classic Birmingham, Ala (10-17 OVERALL 9-5 H, 0-12 A, 1-0 N) Texas Wesleyan W Houston Baptist W Tulsa L at UNC-Charlotte L vs Penn W Oklahoma City L at San Diego State L at Long Beach State L at Texas-Pan American L Arkansas Tech W Hardin-Simmons W Stephen F. Austin W * Kansas State L * Colorado L * at Oklahoma L * Missouri (NR/15) L * at Nebraska L ot * at Iowa State L * Kansas W * at Colorado L * Oklahoma W * at Kansas State L * Nebraska W * at Missouri (NR/14) L * Iowa State W * at Kansas L ot ^ at Missouri (NR/11) L First Union Invitational Charlotte, N.C (18-9 OVERALL 8-2 H, 6-7 A, 4-0 N) Oral Roberts W Louisville (NR/8) W at Colorado State W at Houston Baptist W at Utah L vs Loyola Marymount W at Tulsa L «vs North Texas W «vs Alcorn State W «vs Idaho W at Oklahoma City W New Orleans W * Colorado W * Nebraska W * at Kansas State W * Iowa State W * at Missouri L * Oklahoma W * Kansas W 3ot * at Nebraska L * Kansas State L * at Colorado L * Missouri L * at Iowa State W * at Oklahoma W * at Kansas L ^ at Kansas L Utah-Hilton Classic Salt Lake City, Utah (15-12 OVERALL 9-3 H, 4-8 A, 2-1 N) Arkansas-Monticello W East Central W at Oral Roberts W Colorado State W ot Tulsa (NR/14) L vs Cornell W at Marshall L x vs Texas A&M L x vs Georgia Tech W Cleveland State W at New Orleans L at Texas-Arlington W * at Missouri (NR/2) L * at Kansas L * Nebraska W * at Colorado W ot * Kansas State (NR/14) W * Iowa State W * at Oklahoma L * Kansas W * at Nebraska L * Missouri (NR/4) L * at Kansas State (NR/18) W * Colorado W * at Iowa State L * Oklahoma L 2ot ^ at Nebraska L Marshall Memorial Huntington, W.Va. x Sun Bowl El Paso, Texas * Big Eight Conference Game ß Big Eight Holiday Tournament Kansas City, Mo. º Oklahoma City, Okla. «All-College Tournament Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ Big Eight @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 125

134 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (24-7 OVERALL 13-1 H, 6-5 A, 5-1 N) Houston Baptist W College of the Ozarks W Dallas Baptist W at Tulsa W at St. Louis W at Louisville (NR/12) L vs Michigan W ot at Toledo W «vs Houston Baptist W «vs Oklahoma City W Texas-Arlington W Oral Roberts W Centenary W * at Missouri (18/12) L * Kansas (18/NR) W * at Oklahoma (20/NR) L * at Iowa State (20/NR) L * Kansas State W * at Colorado W 4ot * Nebraska W 2ot * at Kansas W * Oklahoma (NR/19) L * Missouri (NR/12) W * at Kansas State W * Iowa State W * Colorado W * at Nebraska L ^ Kansas State W ^ vs Kansas W ^ vs Missouri (NR/12) W 2ot # vs Princeton (19/NR) L Blade Classic Toledo, Ohio (13-15 OVERALL 9-3 H, 2-11 A, 2-1 N) at Centenary W at Houston Baptist L Florida International W Texas A&M-Kingsville W at Oral Roberts L Central Missouri State W St. Louis W Tulsa L vs Southeastern Louisiana W vs South Alabama L vs Wisconsin W at Dayton L at Texas-Arlington W * Kansas State W * Colorado W ot * at Oklahoma (NR/11) L * Missouri W * at Nebraska L ot * at Iowa State L * Kansas W * at Colorado L * Oklahoma (NR/9) L * at Kansas State L * Nebraska L * at Missouri L 2ot * Iowa State W * at Kansas L ^ at Kansas L Orange Bowl Classic Miami, Fla. + Merrill Lynch Classic Dayton, Ohio (12-16 OVERALL 8-5 H, 2-10 A, 2-1 N) Stephen F. Austin W Washburn L Houston Baptist W ot Arkansas State W vs San Diego W at SMU (NR/8) L Oral Roberts W at Tulsa L vs Tulane L vs Robert Morris W at Arkansas State W at New Orleans W Texas-Arlington W * Colorado W * Nebraska W * at Kansas State L * Iowa State L * at Missouri L * Oklahoma (NR/7) L * at Kansas (NR/13) L * at Nebraska L * Kansas State W * at Colorado L * Missouri L * at Iowa State L * at Oklahoma (NR/6) L * Kansas (NR/11) L ^ at Oklahoma (NR/4) L Dallas Morning News Classic Dallas, Texas + Pittsburgh Tournament Pittsburgh, Pa (15-13 OVERALL 10-4 H, 4-7 A, 1-2 N) Angelo State W College of the Ozarks W St. Mary s (Texas) W at Oral Roberts W at Texas-Arlington W Stephen F. Austin L at Houston Baptist W Tulsa L at Minnesota L «vs SMU L «vs Cincinnati W Arkansas State W New Orleans W * at Missouri L * at Kansas (NR/8) L * Nebraska L * at Colorado W * Kansas State W * Iowa State W ot * at Oklahoma (NR/5) L * Kansas (NR/6) L * at Nebraska L * Missouri W * at Kansas State L * Colorado W * at Iowa State L * Oklahoma (NR/14) W ^ vs Nebraska L (8-20 OVERALL 6-5 H, 1-12 A, 1-3 N) at Pepperdine L Baylor W ot at Syracuse (NR/17) L vs Jacksonville L at Tulsa L Minnesota W BYU-Hawaii W at New Mexico L «vs TCU L «vs Creighton W at Memphis L at New Orleans L Missouri Southern L * Kansas (NR/19) L * at Missouri L * at Oklahoma (NR/11) L * at Iowa State W * Kansas State L * at Nebraska L * Colorado W * at Kansas (NR/18) L * Oklahoma (NR/8) W * Missouri L * at Kansas State L * Iowa State W * Nebraska L ot * at Colorado L ^ vs Kansas L Carrier Dome Classic Syracuse, N.Y (14-16 OVERALL 7-5 H, 5-9 A, 2-2 N) at BYU-Hawaii L vs Truman State W at Texas-Arlington L at Baylor L Tulsa W Pepperdine W at Stephen F. Austin L at Portland W vs Oregon L vs Lamar W ot at Tulsa W * at Oklahoma (NR/8) L New Orleans W * Colorado W North Texas W * Kansas State L at UMKC W * Missouri L * at Nebraska W * at Iowa State W ot * Kansas (NR/16) L * at Colorado L * Oklahoma (NR/4) L * at Missouri (NR/15) L * Nebraska W * at Kansas State L VCU W * Iowa State L * at Kansas L ^ vs Kansas L Seasider Classic Laie, Hawaii + Far West Classic Portland, Ore. * Big Eight Conference Game º Oklahoma City, Okla. «All-College Tournament Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ Big Eight Tournament Kansas City, Mo. ~ National Invitation Tournament # NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Championship @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

135 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (17-13 OVERALL 15-1 H, 1-10 A, 1-2 N) at Pittsburgh L Samford W Texas-Arlington W Chicago State W Brooklyn W at Louisville (NR/15) L UMKC W at New Orleans L «vs Texas L «vs Texas A&M W Central Connecticut State W Tulsa W * Nebraska W Oral Roberts W * at Missouri (NR/8) L * Kansas State W * Iowa State W * at Colorado L * Oklahoma (NR/1) W * at Kansas W * Colorado W * at Nebraska L * at Iowa State L * Missouri (NR/7) W * at Kansas State L * at Oklahoma (NR/4) L * Kansas L ^ vs Iowa State L ~ Boise State W ~ at St. John s (N.Y.) L (17-14 OVERALL 11-3 H, 3-8 A, 3-3 N) at North Texas (23/NR) W vs Pittsburgh (23/18) L vs Ohio State (23/NR) W Memphis (NR/16) W Midwestern State W at Tulsa (22/NR) L Texas Southern (24/NR) W vs Pittsburgh L vs Morehead State W Chicago State W * at Missouri (NR/7) L New Orleans W * at Kansas (NR/1) L * Missouri (NR/4) L Southern Utah W * Nebraska W * at Colorado W * at Oklahoma (NR/9) L * Kansas State W * Iowa State W * Kansas (NR/2) L at UNLV (NR/9) L * at Nebraska W * at Kansas State L * Colorado W * at Iowa State L * Oklahoma (NR/5) L ^ vs Kansas State W ^ vs Colorado L ~ Tulsa W ~ at New Mexico L Tournament of Champions Charlotte, N.C. + Kuppenheimer Classic Atlanta, Ga (24-8 OVERALL 14-0 H, 6-5 A, 4-3 N) Colgate W at New Orleans W Tulsa W Centenary W at Wichita State L Louisiana Tech W Grambling State W Jacksonville W vs Southern Illinois L at DePaul W at Marquette W at UMKC W * at Missouri L ot * Kansas W ot * at Oklahoma (NR/11) L Southeastern Louisiana W * Kansas State W * at Colorado W * at Nebraska (NR/11) W * Iowa State (22/NR) W * at Kansas (22/18) L * Oklahoma (21/NR) W * Missouri (21/NR) W * at Kansas State (16/NR) W * Colorado (16/NR) W * Nebraska (12/15) W * at Iowa State (12/NR) L ^ vs Kansas State (12/NR) W ^ vs Missouri (12/NR) L 2ot # vs New Mexico (14/NR) W # vs North Carolina State (14/NR) W # vs Temple (14/NR) L ot Old Style Classic Chicago, Ill (28-8 OVERALL 15-1 H, 6-5 A, 7-2 N) Evansville (13/NR) W Purdue (13/NR) W Tennessee State (11/NR) W vs Pittsburgh (11/24) W vs Georgia Tech (11/18) W New Orleans (8/NR) W ot x vs California (8/NR) W at Louisiana Tech (6/NR) W Wichita State (6/NR) W Houston Baptist (5/NR) W at Tulsa (3/NR) W Midwestern State (3/NR) W * Kansas State (3/NR) W UMKC (3/NR) W Marquette (3/NR) W * Iowa State (3/24) W * at Oklahoma (3/17) W at Oral Roberts (3/NR) W at SMU (3/NR) W * Missouri (3/8) W * at Nebraska (2/NR) L * Kansas (2/3) W * at Colorado (2/NR) L * at Iowa State (2/NR) L ot * Oklahoma (8/NR) L * at Missouri (8/9) L * Nebraska (14/25) W * at Kansas (12/3) L * Colorado (12/NR) W * at Kansas State (12/NR) W ^ vs Kansas State (11/NR) W ^ vs Iowa State (11/NR) W ^ vs Kansas (11/3) L # vs Georgia Southern (11/NR) W # vs Tulane (11/NR) W # vs Michigan (11/15) L Preseason NIT New York, N.Y. x Tulsa, Okla (20-9 OVERALL 12-2 H, 6-5 A, 2-2 N) Midwestern State W at California L Tulsa W Baylor W Houston Baptist W at TCU W Missouri State W x vs SMU W at Jacksonville W * Kansas State L ot * at Iowa State L * Nebraska W at Oral Roberts W * at Missouri L * Iowa State W * at Colorado W * Oklahoma (NR/16) W * at Kansas (NR/7) L * Colorado W * at Nebraska W Louisiana Tech W * Missouri W ot * at Kansas State W * at Oklahoma (19/NR) L Oral Roberts (19/NR) W * Kansas (19/8) L ^ vs Missouri (21/NR) L # vs Marquette (23/NR) W # vs Louisville (23/NR) L x Tulsa, Okla (24-10 OVERALL 11-1 H, 7-3 A, 6-6 N) x vs Providence (10/NR) W ot at SMU (10/NR) W Oral Roberts (8/NR) W x vs Arizona State (8/NR) W p vs Arizona (8/19) L TCU (15/NR) W n vs LSU (15/NR) L UC-Davis (22/NR) W at Tulsa (22/NR) W vs Florida (20/NR) L vs UC-Santa Barbara (20/NR) W vs Clemson (20/NR) L Prairie View A&M W * at Oklahoma W West Texas A&M W * at Kansas State W at Missouri State W * Missouri L * at Kansas (NR/3) L ot * Kansas State W * Iowa State W * Oklahoma W * at Missouri (NR/15) L * Kansas (NR/4) W ot * Nebraska W * at Colorado (24/NR) W * at Iowa State (24/NR) W * at Nebraska (21/NR) L * Colorado (21/NR) W ^ vs Iowa State (23/NR) W ^ vs Kansas (23/11) W ^ vs Nebraska (23/NR) L # vs New Mexico State (19/NR) W # vs Tulsa (19/NR) L x Tulsa, Okla. p Phoenix, Ariz. n New Orleans, La. Rainbow Classic Honolulu, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 127

136 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (27-10 OVERALL 12-0 H, 4-7 A, 11-3 N) vs BYU (19/NR) L vs Jackson State (19/NR) W vs Arizona (19/5) L SMU W ß vs Appalachian State W ß vs Texas A&M W Tulsa W Northwest Missouri State W Texas-Pan American W x vs LSU W at Arizona State (NR/15) L at Providence L Alaska-Anchorage W * at Kansas State L at Oral Roberts W at Michigan State (NR/11) L * Oklahoma W * Missouri (NR/16) W * at Colorado W * at Nebraska W * Colorado W * Kansas (24/2) W * at Missouri (24/13) L * at Iowa State (22/21) W * Nebraska (22/NR) W * Kansas State (18/NR) W * at Oklahoma (18/25) L ot * Iowa State (18/24) W * at Kansas (18/3) L ^ vs Nebraska (19/NR) W ^ vs Oklahoma (19/16) W ^ vs Iowa State (19/NR) W # vs Drexel (14/NR) W # vs Alabama (14/20) W # vs Wake Forest (14/3) W # vs Massachusetts (14/7) W # vs UCLA (14/1) L Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage, Alaska ß Bank IV Classic Tulsa, Okla. x Tulsa, Okla (17-10 OVERALL 12-3 H, 4-5 A, 1-2 N) St. Mary s (Texas) W vs Wake Forest (NR/10) L Arizona State W Texas-Arlington W at SMU W ot Michigan State W Jackson State W Arkansas State W x vs Temple W at Tulsa L * Kansas (NR/3) L Oral Roberts W * at Iowa State L Cal State-Northridge W * Nebraska L * at Kansas State L * at Kansas (NR/3) L * Colorado W * at Oklahoma L ot * Kansas State W * Missouri L * at Nebraska W * Iowa State (NR/22) W * at Colorado W * Oklahoma W * at Missouri W ^ vs Kansas State L Detroit, Mich. x Tulsa, Okla (17-15 OVERALL 14-2 H, 1-12 A, 2-1 N) St. Mary s (CALIF.) W at Tulsa L North Carolina A&T W Mississippi Valley State W at Arizona State L Alcorn State W College of Charleston W SMU W at Arkansas State L x vs Nevada W * at Texas (NR/18) L * Texas Tech (NR/20) ƒ L * Missouri W * at Colorado L ot UNLV W * at Texas Tech (NR/25) ƒ L ot * Baylor W * Oklahoma W ot at Oral Roberts L * at Baylor L * Kansas State W * Texas L * at Kansas (NR/1) L * at Texas A&M W * Texas A&M W * at Oklahoma L * at Nebraska L * Iowa State (NR/13) W ^ vs Baylor W ^ vs Kansas (NR/1) L ~ Tulane W ~ at Michigan L Preseason National Invitation Tournament x Tulsa, Okla. ƒ Texas Tech later forfeited. Per NCAA guidelines, statistics and results reflect on-court performance (22-7 OVERALL 14-2 H, 6-3 A, 2-2 N) Texas-Pan American W Creighton W Southern Utah W North Texas W Oral Roberts W Washington W º vs Arizona State W Jackson State W Arkansas State W at TCU W * at Texas A&M W * Nebraska L * Texas Tech W * at Missouri (25/NR) L * at Baylor (25/NR) L 2ot * Texas A&M W * at Oklahoma W * at Texas L * Colorado W ot * Baylor W * at Iowa State W * Oklahoma W * at Texas Tech W ot * at Kansas State W * Texas (25/NR) W * Kansas (25/4) L ^ vs Texas L # vs George Washington W # vs Duke (NR/3) L (23-11 OVERALL 11-3 H, 6-5 A, 6-3 N) Northwestern State (13/NR) W vs Marquette (13/NR) W at Hawaii (13/NR) W TCU (12/NR) W Florida Atlantic (11/NR) L x vs UCLA (11/18) L º vs UALR (19/NR) W Houston Baptist (18/NR) W at Creighton (18/NR) L at UNLV (25/NR) W Southeast Missouri State (25/NR) W * Kansas State (25/NR) W ot * at Texas A&M (22/NR) W * at Baylor (22/NR) W * Oklahoma (22/NR) L * at Texas Tech (22/NR) W * Baylor (23/NR) W * at Texas (23/NR) L Southern MISS W * Texas A&M W * Iowa State W * at Oklahoma L * at Colorado L * Texas L * at Nebraska W * Missouri (NR/22) W * at Kansas L ot * Texas Tech W ^ vs Baylor W ^ vs Oklahoma W ^ vs Texas W ^ vs Kansas L # vs Syracuse W # vs Auburn (NR/4) L VoiceStream Wireless Classic Honolulu, Hawaii x Anaheim, Calif (27-7 OVERALL 14-1 H, 7-3 A, 6-3 N) Appalachian State (23/NR) W Idaho (23/NR) W at UALR (21/NR) W North Texas (21/NR) W Wichita State (21/NR) W UTSA (21/NR) W º vs San Diego State (17/NR) W Alcorn State (14/NR) W at UNLV (14/NR) W vs Washington (13/NR) W x vs LSU (11/NR) L Langston (16/NR) W * Texas Tech (16/NR) W * at Baylor (14/NR) W * Texas (12/14) W * at Texas A&M (12/NR) L * at Kansas State (15/NR) W * Baylor (15/NR) W * at Texas Tech (13/NR) W * Texas A&M (13/NR) W * Kansas (14/20) W * at Oklahoma (14/16) W * at Texas (8/17) L * Nebraska (8/NR) W * at Missouri (10/NR) W * at Iowa State (10/17) L * Colorado (13/NR) W * Oklahoma (13/21) L ^ vs Kansas (17/24) W ^ vs Iowa State (17/7) L # vs Hofstra (14/NR) W # vs Pepperdine (14/NR) W # vs Seton Hall (14/NR) W # vs Florida (14/13) L America s Youth Classic + Key Arena, Seattle, Wash. x New Orleans, La. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

137 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (20-10 OVERALL 11-1 H, 4-7 A, 5-2 N) vs UMKC W at North Texas W º vs UNLV W ot at Wichita State L vs Arkansas (NR/21) W º vs Northwestern State W UALR W Lamar W at San Diego State L UTSA W * at Texas (NR/24) L * Iowa State (NR/23) W ot * Texas Tech W * at Baylor W St. Gregory s W * Texas A&M W * at Colorado L * Missouri W * at Nebraska L ot * at Kansas (NR/5) L * Oklahoma (NR/13) W * Texas L ot * at Texas A&M W * Kansas State W * at Texas Tech W * Baylor W * at Oklahoma (NR/17) L ^ vs Texas Tech W ^ vs Texas (NR/20) L # vs USC L Tulsa, Okla (23-9 OVERALL 13-2 H, 5-5 A, 5-2 N) Cincinnati (18/RV) W Austin Peay (18/NR) W vs Providence (15/NR) W vs Siena (15/NR) W vs TCU (15/NR) W North Texas (15/NR) W New Orleans (14/NR) W Wichita State (14/NR) W Jackson State (10/NR) W Northwestern State (6/NR) W at UMKC (6/NR) W x vs Arkansas (6/NR) W «vs Ball State (5/RV) W * Texas (5/NR) L * at Baylor (6/NR) W * at Iowa State (6/NR) W * Kansas (6/4) L * at Texas Tech (6/RV) L * Nebraska (11/NR) W * Colorado (11/NR) W * at Oklahoma (9/6) L * at Kansas State (9/NR) L * Texas Tech (14/24) W at Fresno State (14/NR) L * Oklahoma (16/4) W ot * at Texas A&M (16/NR) W * at Texas (13/RV) W * Baylor (13/NR) W * at Missouri (13/NR) L * Texas A&M (12/NR) W ^ vs Texas Tech (14/RV) L # vs Kent State (20/RV) L Las Vegas Tournament Las Vegas, Nev. x Little Rock, Ark (22-10 OVERALL 13-2 H, 6-5 A, 3-3 N) Yale W at Alaska-Anchorage W vs College of Charleston L vs Michigan State (RV/9) W Hartford W Northwestern State W Fresno State W UMKC W at Wichita State W Arkansas W «vs BYU W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W * at Texas A&M W * Oklahoma (24/5) W * Missouri (24/11) W * at Baylor (13/NR) W ot * at Texas Tech (13/RV) W * Iowa State (9/NR) W * at Texas (9/3) L * Kansas State (11/NR) W at Cincinnati (11/RV) L * at Nebraska (13/NR) W * Baylor (13/NR) L * at Oklahoma (16/5) L * Texas (16/3) W * Texas Tech (16/NR) L * at Kansas (16/7) L * at Colorado (20/NR) L * Texas A&M (20/NR) W ^ vs Missouri (23/RV) L # vs Penn (RV/NR) W # vs Syracuse (RV/13) L Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage, Alaska (31-4 OVERALL 15-0 H, 7-2 A, 9-2 N) Northwestern State (25/NR) W x vs Colorado State (24/NR) W Pepperdine (24/NR) W UTSA (25/NR) W vs BYU (25/NR) L Southeastern (Okla.) State W at Arkansas W Texas-Pan American W Samford W «vs SMU W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W * at Texas Tech L * Oklahoma (RV/11) W * at Kansas State W * Colorado (24/NR) W * at Texas (24/16) W * Texas Tech (18/13) W * at Texas A&M (13/NR) W * at Iowa State (13/NR) W * Kansas (10/12) W * Baylor (10/NR) W * at Oklahoma (7/RV) W * Nebraska (7/NR) W ot * at Missouri (6/NR) L 2ot * at Baylor (6/NR) W * Texas (8/10) W * Texas A&M (8/NR) W ^ vs Iowa State (7/NR) W ^ vs Texas Tech (7/NR) W ^ vs Texas (7/11) W # vs Eastern Washington (4/NR) W # vs Memphis (4/24) W # vs Pittsburgh (4/9) W # vs Saint Joseph s (4/5) W # vs Georgia Tech (4/14) L x Tulsa, Okla. + Salt Lake City, Utah (26-7 OVERALL 13-1 H, 7-4 A, 6-2 N) Northwestern State (7/NR) W UALR (6/NR) W Sam Houston State (6/NR) W at SMU (6/NR) W Washington State (6/NR) W vs Syracuse (5/4) W UAB (5/RV) W at UNLV (4/NR) W Northwestern (Okla.) State (3/NR) W «vs Gonzaga (3/12) L at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (7/NR) W * at Texas Tech (7/NR) W * Missouri (6/NR) W * Iowa State (6/NR) W * at Texas (5/15) L * Baylor (5/NR) W * at Oklahoma (9/13) L * at Colorado (9/NR) W * Kansas State (10/NR) W * at Baylor (10/NR) W * Oklahoma (10/16) W * at Texas A&M (10/RV) W * Texas Tech (8/RV) W * at Nebraska (4/NR) L * at Kansas (4/8) L * Texas A&M (8/RV) W * Texas (8/RV) L ^ vs Colorado (10/NR) W ^ vs Kansas (10/9) W ^ vs Texas Tech (10/NR) W # vs Southeastern Louisiana (6/NR) W # vs Southern Illinois (6/RV) W # vs Arizona (6/9) L Jimmy V Classic New York, N.Y. * Conference Game (Big Eight Big present) º Oklahoma City, Okla. «All-College Classic Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ Big Eight/12 Tournament ~ National Invitation Tournament # NCAA Division I Men s Basketball @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 129

138 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (17-16 OVERALL 11-5 H, 3-8 A, 3-3 N) Texas-Arlington W Jackson State W Detroit W vs TCU W vs Boston College (RV/10) L UNLV W SMU W Northwestern State L x vs Gonzaga (RV/9) L Mercer W «vs Tennessee (NR/23) W at UAB L Arkansas State W at Pepperdine W * at Missouri L * Texas A&M W * at Baylor W * Colorado L ot * at Texas (NR/5) L * at Texas Tech L ot * Nebraska L * at Kansas State W * Oklahoma (NR/20) L * at Texas A&M L * Kansas (NR/22) L * Texas (NR/6) W * at Iowa State L * Texas Tech W * at Oklahoma (NR/19) L * Baylor W ^ vs Iowa State W ^ vs Kansas (NR/17) L ~ at Miami (Fla.) L Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas, Nev.; x Seattle, Wash (22-13 OVERALL 15-3 H, 0-8 A, 7-2 N) Florida Atlantic W Northwestern State W Texas Southern W Sam Houston State W Southern W vs Auburn W vs Missouri State W ot Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Pepperdine W x vs Syracuse (22/21) W $ vs Ball State (22/NR) W vs Tennessee (15/RV) L «vs Pittsburgh (15/7) W 2ot UTSA (13/NR) W Southwestern (Okla.) State (12/NDI) W * Baylor (12/NR) W * at Kansas (9/6) L * Texas (12/21) W 3ot * at Texas A&M (12/8) L * Oklahoma (13/NR) W * Iowa State (13/NR) W * at Colorado (12/NR) L * at Oklahoma (17/NR) L * Texas Tech (17/RV) W 2ot * at Texas (18/RV) L * Missouri (18/RV) L * Texas A&M (RV/8) L * at Texas Tech L * Kansas State W * at Baylor L * at Nebraska L ^ vs Nebraska W ^ vs Texas A&M (NR/7) W ^ vs Texas (NR/15) L ~ Marist L SPI Invitational South Padre Island, Texas; + Nashville, Tenn. x Jimmy V Classic New York, N.Y.; $ San Diego Slam San Diego, Calif (17-16 OVERALL 13-3 H, 2-9 A, 2-4 N) Prairie View A&M W at North Texas L vs LSU W vs Marquette (NR/11) L vs Illinois L x Washington W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W East Tennessee State W at Pittsburgh (NR/11) L «vs Oral Roberts L Texas-Arlington W Northwestern State W UTSA W Rogers State W * Texas Tech W * at Baylor L * at Iowa State L * Texas (NR/12) L * Texas A&M (NR/18) L * at Oklahoma L * at Texas Tech L * Colorado W * at Kansas State (NR/20) L * Baylor W * at Texas A&M (NR/16) W * Kansas (NR/4) W * at Missouri W * Nebraska W * Oklahoma L * at Texas (NR/9) L ^ vs Texas Tech W ^ vs Texas (NR/6) L ~ at Southern Illinois L EA Sports Maui Invitational Maui, Hawaii x Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (23-12 OVERALL 14-2 H, 4-6 A, 5-4 N) UTSA W North Texas W Tulsa W Grambling State W vs Gonzaga (NR/9) L vs Michigan State (NR/5) L vs Siena W x at Washington L at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Mercer W «vs Rhode Island W Arkansas State W Northwestern State W Savannah State W * Texas A&M W * at Baylor (NR/21) L ot * Missouri L * at Nebraska W ot * Oklahoma (NR/4) L * at Texas A&M L * Texas Tech W * at Kansas (NR/21) L * at Texas L * Iowa State W * at Texas Tech W * Baylor W * at Colorado W * Texas (NR/25) W * Kansas State W * at Oklahoma (NR/4) L ^ vs Iowa State W ^ vs Oklahoma (NR/6) W ^ vs Missouri (NR/14) L # vs Tennessee W # vs Pittsburgh (NR/4) L Old Spice Classic Kissimmee, Fla.; x Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (22-11 OVERALL 15-1 H, 3-7 A, 4-3 N) Seattle W Southern W North Texas W Prairie View A&M W vs Bradley W vs Utah W at Tulsa L UTSA W Arkansas-Pine Bluff W x at Stanford W «vs La Salle W Pacific W vs Rhode Island L Coppin State W * Texas Tech (RV/22) W * at Oklahoma L ot * at Baylor (RV/22) L * Colorado W * at Kansas State (NR/10) W * Texas A&M W * at Missouri L * Texas (RV/9) L * at Texas Tech L * Oklahoma W * at Iowa State W * Baylor (NR/22) W * at Texas (RV/21) L * Kansas (RV/1) W * at Texas A&M (RV/23) L * Nebraska W ^ vs Oklahoma W ^ vs Kansas State (RV/9) L # vs Georgia Tech L Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas, Nev. x Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series + Uncasville, Conn (20-14 OVERALL 14-2 H, 1-10 A, 5-2 N) Houston Baptist W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Nicholls W vs DePaul W vs Virginia Tech L vs Murray State W Central Arkansas W at La Salle W 2 ot vs Tulsa W Missouri State W «vs Alabama W x Stanford W at Gonzaga L UTSA W * Kansas State (NR/17) W * at Texas A&M (RV/14) L * at Colorado L * Iowa State W ot * at Baylor L * Texas (NR/7) L * at Texas Tech L ot * Missouri (NR/14) W * Oklahoma W * at Nebraska L * at Texas (NR/3) L * Texas A&M (NR/21) L * at Kansas (NR/3) L * Texas Tech W * Baylor W * at Oklahoma L ^ vs Nebraska W ^ vs Kansas (NR/2) L ~ Harvard W ~ at Washington State L Classic Anaheim, Calif. x Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

139 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (15-18 OVERALL 11-4 H, 2-8 A, 2-6 N) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Arkansas-Pine Bluff W UTSA W ot vs Stanford L vs Virginia Tech L Tulsa W Langston W at Missouri State W x vs Pittsburgh (NR/15) L «vs New Mexico L vs Alabama L $ vs SMU W 2 ot Virginia Tech L * Texas Tech W * at Texas L * Oklahoma W * at Baylor (NR/4) L * at Iowa State L * Kansas State (NR/25) L * Missouri (NR/2) W * at Texas A&M L * at Texas Tech W * Baylor (NR/6) L * Iowa State W * at Kansas (NR/7) L * at Missouri (NR/3) L * Texas W * at Oklahoma L * Texas A&M W * Kansas (NR/3) L * at Kansas State L ^ vs Texas Tech W ^ vs Missouri (NR/7) L NIT Season Tip-Off New York, N.Y. x CarQuest Classic New York, N.Y. + at Birmingham, Ala. $ The Showcase Dallas, Texas (21-13 OVERALL 13-3 H, 3-7 A, 5-3 N) Mississippi Valley State (8/NR) W Utah Valley (8/NR) W Arkansas-Pine Bluff (8/NR) W Memphis (7/11) W at South Florida (5/NR) W vs Purdue (5/NR) W vs Butler (5/NR) W vs Memphis (5/21) L x South Carolina (9/NR) W «vs Louisiana Tech (7/NR) W Delaware State (7/NR) W vs Colorado (7/20) W Robert Morris (6/NR) W * at Kansas State (6/RV) L * Texas (11/NR) W * at West Virginia (11/NR) W * TCU (9/NR) W * at Kansas (9/15) L * West Virginia (11/NR) W * at Oklahoma (8/23) L * Baylor (8/NR) L * Iowa State (19/16) L 3 ot * at Texas Tech (19/NR) L * at Texas (NR/19) L * Oklahoma L * at Baylor L ot * Texas Tech W * at TCU W * Kansas (NR/5) W * Kansas State W * at Iowa State (RV/16) L ot ^ vs Texas Tech W ^ vs Kansas (RV/10) L ot # vs Gonzaga L Old Spice Classic Orlando, Fla. x Big 12/SEC Challenge + MGM Grand Showcase Las Vegas, Nev (24-9 OVERALL 15-2 H, 5-5 A, 4-2 N) UC Davis W vs Akron W ot vs Tennessee W vs N.C. State (NR/6) W Portland State (20/NR) W at Virginia Tech (15/NR) L South Florida (23/NR) W Missouri State (23/NR) W Central Arkansas (24/NR) W UT Arlington (24/NR) W Tennessee Tech (24/NR) W Gonzaga (22/10) L * at Kansas State (22/25) L * TCU W * at Oklahoma L * Texas Tech W * at Baylor L * West Virginia W * Iowa State W * at Kansas (NR/2) W * Baylor (22/NR) W ot * at Texas (22/NR) W * at Texas Tech (17/NR) W * Oklahoma (17/RV) W ot * Kansas (14/9) L 2ot * at West Virginia (14/NR) W * at TCU (15/NR) W * Texas (15/NR) W * at Iowa State (13/NR) L * Kansas State (13/9) W ^ vs Baylor (13/NR) W ^ vs Kansas State (13/11) L # vs Oregon (17/25) L Puerto Rico Tip-Off Bayamon, Puerto Rico * Big 12 Conference Game º Oklahoma City, Okla. «All-College Classic Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ Big 12 Championship ~ National Invitation Tournament # NCAA Division I Men s Basketball @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 131

140 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT BAYLOR ( H A 11-1 N) Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas L ot Waco, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/NR W Waco, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas W Waco, Texas 20/NR L Stillwater, Okla. L Waco, Texas W ot Stillwater, Okla. L Waco, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Waco, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas L Kansas City, Mo. W Waco, Texas 25/NR L 2ot Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas 22/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 23/NR W Kansas City, Mo. W Waco, Texas 14/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 15/NR W Waco, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Waco, Texas 13/NR W ot Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 10/NR W Waco, Texas 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W Waco, Texas 10/NR W Waco, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 12/NR W Waco, Texas L Waco, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas NR/21 L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas RV/22 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/22 W Waco, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Waco, Texas NR/4 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/6 L Waco, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. 22/NR W ot Kansas City, Mo. 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR L Waco, Texas L ot IOWA STATE ( H A 12-6 N) Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Kansas City, Mo. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L ot Ames, Iowa W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L 2ot Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. L ot Ames, Iowa W Kansas City, Mo. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Kansas City, Mo. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Ames, Iowa 20/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Ames, Iowa L Ames, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa W ot Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. 22/NR W Ames, Iowa 12/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 3/24 W Ames, Iowa 2/NR L ot Kansas City, Mo. 11/NR W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa 24/NR W Kansas City, Mo. 23/NR W Ames, Iowa 22/21 W Stillwater, Okla. 18/24 W Kansas City, Mo. 19/NR W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. NR/22 W Stillwater, Okla. NR/13 W Ames, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa 10/17 L Kansas City, Mo. 17/7 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/23 W ot Ames, Iowa 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 9/NR W Ames, Iowa 13/NR W Dallas, Texas 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Ames, Iowa L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Ames, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Ames, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. 19/16 L 3ot Ames, Iowa NR/16 L ot KANSAS ( H A N) Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Kansas City, Mo. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. 2/20 W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 W Lawrence, Kan. NR/7 L Lawrence, Kan. 5/NR L @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

141 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT Stillwater, Okla. 7/10 W Manhattan, Kan. 6/5 L Stillwater, Okla. 4/11 W Lawrence, Kan. 5/17 L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. NR/2 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/2 W Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. 14/2 W ot Kansas City, Mo. W Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Lawrence, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. W Lawrence, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W 4ot Lawrence, Kan. W Lawrence, Kan. NR/7 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/7 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/7 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/6 L Kansas City, Mo. W Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. NR/8 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/15 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/13 L Kansas City, Mo. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. NR/5 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/5 L Kansas City, Mo. W Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/17 L Kansas City, Mo. L Lawrence, Kan. NR/18 L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/10 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/8 L Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W 3ot Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 18/NR W Lawrence, Kan. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. L Lawrence, Kan. NR/13 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/11 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/8 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/6 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/19 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/18 L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/16 L Lawrence, Kan. L Kansas City, Mo. L Lawrence, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. L Lawrence, Kan. NR/1 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/2 L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Lawrence, Kan. 22/18 L Stillwater, Okla. 2/3 W Lawrence, Kan. 12/3 L Kansas City, Mo. 11/3 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/7 L Stillwater, Okla. 19/8 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/3 L ot Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 W ot Kansas City, Mo. 23/11 W Stillwater, Okla. 24/2 W Lawrence, Kan. 18/3 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/3 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/3 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/1 L Kansas City, Mo. NR/1 L Stillwater, Okla. 25/4 L Lawrence, Kan. L ot Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. 14/20 W Kansas City, Mo. 17/24 W Lawrence, Kan. NR/5 L Stillwater, Okla. 6/4 L Lawrence, Kan. 16/7 L Stillwater, Okla. 10/12 W Lawrence, Kan. 4/8 L Kansas City, Mo. 10/9 W Stillwater, Okla. NR/22 L Kansas City, Mo. NR/17 L Lawrence, Kan. 9/6 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 W Lawrence, Kan. NR/21 L Stillwater, Okla. RV/1 W Lawrence, Kan. NR/3 L Kansas City, Mo. NR/2 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/7 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/3 L Lawrence, Kan. NR/2 W Stillwater, Okla. 14/9 L 2ot Lawrence, Kan. 9/15 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/5 W Kansas City, Mo. NR/10 L ot KANSAS STATE ( H A 4-14 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. W Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Kansas City, Mo. L Kansas City, Mo. 2/4 L Lawrence, Kan. 19/3 L Manhattan, Kan. NR/3 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. NR/5 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/3 W Kansas City, Mo. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Kansas City, Mo. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. NR/18 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/13 L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L ot Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L ot Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/14 W Manhattan, Kan. NR/18 W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. L Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. 16/NR W Kansas City, Mo. 12/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W Manhattan, Kan. 12/NR W Kansas City, Mo. 11/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L ot Manhattan, Kan. W Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. 18/NR W Manhattan, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 133

142 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. 25/NR W ot Manhattan, Kan. 15/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. 9/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. 10/NR W Manhattan, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. NR/20 L Stillwater, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. NR/10 W Kansas City, Mo. RV/9 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/17 W Stillwater, Okla. NR/25 L Manhattan, Kan. L Manhattan, Kan. 22/25 L Stillwater, Okla. 13/9 W Kansas City, Mo. 13/11 L Manhattan, Kan. 6/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W OKLAHOMA ( H A 7-6 N) 1908 Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L 2ot Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L 2ot Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L ot Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W ot Stillwater, Okla. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. 3/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. 1/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L 3ot Norman, Okla. 9/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Norman, Okla. 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 4/NR L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 19/NR W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/20 L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W 2ot Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Norman, Okla. L ot Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. NR/19 L ot Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. NR/18 L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L 2ot Norman, Okla. 20/NR L Stillwater, Okla. NR/19 L Norman, Okla. NR/11 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/9 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/7 L Norman, Okla. NR/6 L Norman, Okla. NR/4 L Norman, Okla. NR/5 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/14 W Norman, Okla. NR/11 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/8 W Norman, Okla. NR/8 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/1 W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. NR/9 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/5 L Norman, Okla. NR/11 L Stillwater, Okla. 21/NR W Norman, Okla. 3/17 W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR L Stillwater, Okla. NR/16 W Norman, Okla. 19/NR L Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. 18/25 L ot Kansas City, Mo. 19/16 W Norman, Okla. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 22/NR L Norman, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. W Norman, Okla. 14/16 W Stillwater, Okla. 13/21 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/13 W Norman, Okla. NR/17 L Norman, Okla. 9/6 L Stillwater, Okla. 16/4 W ot Stillwater, Okla. 24/5 W Norman, Okla. 16/5 L Stillwater, Okla. RV/11 W Norman, Okla. 7/RV W Norman, Okla. 9/13 L Stillwater, Okla. 10/16 W Stillwater, Okla. NR/20 L Norman, Okla. NR/19 L @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

143 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT Stillwater, Okla. 17/NR W Norman, Okla. 17/NR L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 L Norman, Okla. NR/4 L Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/6 W Norman, Okla. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Norman, Okla. L Norman, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. 17/RV W ot Norman, Okla. 8/23 L Stillwater, Okla. L TCU ( H 8-0 A 7-1 N) Fort Worth, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Fort Worth, Texas W Fort Worth, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Manhattan, Kan. 6/NR W Fort Worth, Texas W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Fort Worth, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. 15/NR W Fort Worth, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. 12/NR W Las Vegas, Nev. 15/NR W Las Vegas, Nev. W Stillwater, Okla. W Fort Worth, Texas 15/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 9/NR W Fort Worth, Texas W TEXAS ( H A 7-6 N) Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. L Austin, Texas L ot Austin, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L Austin, Texas W Austin, Texas 20/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas W ot Stillwater, Okla. L Austin, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. L Austin, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas L ot Stillwater, Okla. L Austin, Texas L Oklahoma City, Okla. L Austin, Texas NR/18 L Stillwater, Okla. L Austin, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. 25/NR W Kansas City, Mo. L Austin, Texas 23/NR L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. 12/14 W Austin, Texas 8/17 L Austin, Texas NR/24 L Stillwater, Okla. L ot Kansas City, Mo. NR/20 L Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR L Austin, Texas 13/RV W Austin, Texas 9/3 L Stillwater, Okla. 16/3 W Austin, Texas 24/16 W Stillwater, Okla. 8/10 W Dallas, Texas 7/11 W Austin, Texas 5/15 L Stillwater, Okla. 8/RV L Austin, Texas NR/5 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/6 W Stillwater, Okla. 12/21 W 3ot Austin, Texas 18/RV L Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/15 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/12 L Austin, Texas NR/9 L Kansas City, Mo. NR/6 L Austin, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. NR/25 W Stillwater, Okla. RV/9 L Austin, Texas RV/21 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/7 L Austin, Texas L Austin, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Austin, Texas 22/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 15/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W Austin, Texas NR/19 L TEXAS TECH ( H 9-10 A 11-3 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Goodwell, Okla. 11/NR L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Lubbock, Texas L Birmingham, Ala. L ot Stillwater, Okla. NR/20 L Lubbock, Texas NR/25 L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Lubbock, Texas W ot Lubbock, Texas 22/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 16/NR W Lubbock, Texas 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Lubbock, Texas W Kansas City, Mo. W Lubbock, Texas 6/RV L Stillwater, Okla. 14/24 W Kansas City, Mo. 14/RV L Lubbock, Texas 13/RV W Stillwater, Okla. 16/NR L Lubbock, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. 18/13 W Dallas, Texas 7/NR W Lubbock, Texas 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/RV W Kansas City, Mo. 10/NR W Lubbock, Texas L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 17/RV W 2ot Lubbock, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Lubbock, Texas L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lubbock, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. RV/22 W Lubbock, Texas L Lubbock, Texas L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lubbock, Texas W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lubbock, Texas 17/NR W Lubbock, Texas 19/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W WEST VIRGINIA ( H 2-0 A 0-1 N) Lexington, Ky. NR/7 L Stillwater, Okla. W Morgantown, W. Va. 14/NR W Morgantown, W. Va. 11/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 135

144 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT AIR FORCE ( H 1-0 A) Colorado Springs, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. L AKRON ( N) Bayamon, Puerto Rico W ot ALABAMA ( H 0-1 A 3-2 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Tuscaloosa, Ala. NR/18 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/11 L Dayton, Ohio NR/7 L Baltimore, Md. 14/20 W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Birmingham, Ala. L ALCORN STATE ( H 1-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 14/NR W APPALACHIAN STATE ( H 1-0 N) Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 23/NR W ARIZONA ( N) Phoenix, Ariz. 8/19 L Anchorage, Alaska 19/5 L Chicago, Ill. 6/9 L ARIZONA STATE ( H 0-2 A 3-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Phoenix, Ariz. L Las Cruces, N.M. W ot Tulsa, Okla. 8/NR W Tempe, Ariz. NR/15 L Stillwater, Okla. W Tempe, Ariz. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W ARKANSAS ( H 8-9 A 15-1 N) Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Fayetteville, Ark. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Little Rock, Ark. L El Dorado, Ark. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Little Rock, Ark. W Little Rock, Ark. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Fayetteville, Ark. W Lawrence, Kan. 19/NR W Fayetteville, Ark. L Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. W Fayetteville, Ark. L Stillwater, Okla. L Memphis, Tenn. W Fayetteville, Ark. W Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. W Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. L Tulsa, Okla. NR/21 W Little Rock, Ark. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Fayetteville, Ark. W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W ARKANSAS STATE ( H 1-2 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Jonesboro, Ark. L Stillwater, Okla. W Little Rock, Ark. W Stillwater, Okla. W Jonesboro, Ark. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Jonesboro, Ark. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ARKANSAS TECH ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W AUBURN ( N) Huntington, W.Va. L Indianapolis, Ind. NR/4 L South Padre Island, Texas W AUSTIN PEAY ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 18/NR W BALL STATE ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. 5/RV W San Diego, Calif. 22/NR W BOISE STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W BOSTON COLLEGE ( N) Las Vegas, Nev. RV/10 L BOWLING GREEN ( N) Chicago, Ill. L BRADLEY ( H 3-5 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Peoria, Ill. 3/10 L Peoria, Ill. NR/2 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/1 L Peoria, Ill. 3/4 W ot Stillwater, Okla. 2/7 L Peoria, Ill. 16/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Peoria, Ill. 7/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR L Peoria, Ill. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 12/NR L Peoria, Ill. 16/13 W Stillwater, Okla. 6/11 W Peoria, Ill. 6/13 L Las Vegas, Nev. W BUTLER ( H 0-3 A 1-0 N) Indianapolis, Ind. L Stillwater, Okla. L Indianapolis, Ind. L Indianapolis, Ind. L Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 5/NR W BYU ( H 1-1 A 1-2 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Provo, Utah W Stillwater, Okla. NR/6 L Provo, Utah NR/17 L Anchorage, Alaska 19/NR L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Salt Lake City, Utah 25/NR L CALIFORNIA ( A 3-0 N) Kansas City, Mo. W Berkeley, Calif. 5/NR W San Francisco, Calif. 5/NR W Tulsa, Okla. 8/NR W Berkeley, Calif. L CAL POLY-POMONA ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W CAL STATE-FULLERTON ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W CANISIUS ( A 1-0 N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) W Buffalo, N.Y. W CENTENARY ( H 1-0 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Shreveport, La. W Stillwater, Okla. W CENTRAL ARKANSAS ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 24/NR W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE ( H 0-1 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ( H 6-1 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Edmond, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Edmond, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Edmond, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Edmond, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Edmond, Okla. L Edmond, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Edmond, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W CHICAGO STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

145 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT CINCINNATI ( H 0-2 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. 14/5 W Cincinnati, Ohio 6/3 L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 18/RV W Cincinnati, Ohio 11/RV L CLEMSON ( N) Honolulu, Hawaii 20/NR L CLEVELAND STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W COLGATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ( H 0-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Anchorage, Alaska L COLORADO ( H A 7-6 N) Boulder, Colo. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 5/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W Boulder, Colo. 4/NR W Boulder, Colo. 4/NR W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/8 W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W 3ot Boulder, Colo. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. L Kansas City, Mo. W Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. NR/14 L Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Kansas City, Mo. W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. L Kansas City, Mo. W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Kansas City, Mo. W Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Boulder, Colo. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. W 4ot Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. 16/NR W Boulder, Colo. 2/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 12/NR W Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. 24/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 21/NR W Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. W Boulder, Colo. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W ot Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Boulder, Colo. L Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W Boulder, Colo. 20/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 24/NR W Boulder, Colo. 9/NR W Kansas City, Mo. 10/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L ot Boulder, Colo. 12/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Boulder, Colo. L Las Vegas, Nev. 7/20 W COLORADO STATE ( H 1-1 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Fort Collins, Colo. L Fort Collins, Colo. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Tulsa, Okla. 24/NR W CONNECTICUT ( N) Lafayette, La. W COPPIN STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W CORNELL ( N) Huntington, W.Va. W CREIGHTON ( H 5-13 A 2-1 N) Omaha, Neb. L Omaha, Neb. L Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. L Omaha, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. L Omaha, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. L Omaha, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. L Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. W Omaha, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Omaha, Neb. 18/NR L DAYTON ( N) Dayton, Ohio L Dayton, Ohio L DELAWARE STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 7/NR W DENVER ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W DEPAUL ( H 6-4 A 3-1 N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) W New York, N.Y. (MSG) L Chicago, Ill. L New York, N.Y. (MSG) W Stillwater, Okla. L Chicago, Ill. W Chicago, Ill. W Chicago, Ill. L Stillwater, Okla. L Chicago, Ill. 3/16 W Stillwater, Okla. L Chicago, Ill. W Stillwater, Okla. W Chicago, Ill. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Chicago, Ill. 16/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W Chicago, Ill. 7/NR L Chicago, Ill. W Anaheim, Calif. W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 137

146 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT DETROIT ( H 3-5 A) Detroit, Mich. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Detroit, Mich. 2/NR L Detroit, Mich. L Stillwater, Okla. W Detroit, Mich. 5/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W Detroit, Mich. 5/NR W ot Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L Detroit, Mich. W Detroit, Mich. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 12/NR W Detroit, Mich. L Stillwater, Okla. W DRAKE ( H 17-9 A 2-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. L Des Moines, Iowa W Des Moines, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. L Des Moines, Iowa L Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Des Moines, Iowa L Des Moines, Iowa L Des Moines, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Des Moines, Iowa L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Des Moines, Iowa 19/NR W Des Moines, Iowa 2/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Des Moines, Iowa W Stillwater, Okla. 17/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 14/NR W Des Moines, Iowa 13/NR L Long Beach, Calif. W DREXEL ( N) Baltimore, Md. 14/NR W DUKE ( N) Baltimore, Md. W Lexington, Ky. NR/3 L DUQUESNE ( N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) L New York, N.Y. (MSG) L EAST CENTRAL ( H) Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W EAST TENNESSEE STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W EASTERN NEW MEXICO ( A) Portales, N.M. W EASTERN WASHINGTON ( N) Kansas City, Mo. 4/NR W EVANSVILLE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W FLORIDA ( N) Honolulu, Hawaii 20/NR L Syracuse, N.Y. 14/13 L FLORIDA ATLANTIC ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W FLORIDA STATE ( N) Nashville, Tenn. W FRESNO STATE ( H 0-1 A) Fresno, Calif. 14/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W GEORGE WASHINGTON ( A 1-1 N) Washington, D.C. W ot Washington, D.C. W ot Washington, D.C. W Washington, D.C. L Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/11 L Lexington, Ky. W GEORGIA SOUTHERN ( N) Atlanta, Ga. 11/NR W GEORGIA TECH ( N) El Paso, Texas W New York, N.Y. (MSG) 11/18 W San Antonio, Texas 4/14 L Milwaukee, Wis. L GONZAGA ( H 0-1 A 0-4 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/12 L Seattle, Wash. RV/9 L Kissimmee, Fla. NR/9 L Spokane, Wash. L Stillwater, Okla. 22/10 L San Diego, Calif. L GRAMBLING STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W HARTFORD ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W HARVARD ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W HAWAII ( H 1-0 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Honolulu, Hawaii 13/NR W HOFSTRA ( N) Buffalo, N.Y. 14/NR W HOUSTON ( H 3-6 A 1-1 N) Houston, Texas 2/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Houston, Texas W Houston, Texas 7/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 4/NR W Houston, Texas 5/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Houston, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 20/NR W Houston, Texas NR/18 L Houston, Texas 12/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Houston, Texas 7/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W Houston, Texas L Manhattan, Kan. W HOUSTON BAPTIST ( H 2-1 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Houston, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Houston, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Houston, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 18/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W IDAHO ( H 3-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 7/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 23/NR W ILLINOIS ( H 1-0 A 0-2 N) Minneapolis, Minn. 2/5 L Champaign, Ill. 7/4 W ot Stillwater, Okla. 11/14 L Maui, Hawaii L IOWA ( A) Iowa City, Iowa L JACKSON STATE ( H 1-0 N) Anchorage, Alaska 19/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 10/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W JACKSONVILLE ( H 1-0 A 0-1 N) Syracuse, N.Y. L Stillwater, Okla. W Jacksonville, Fla. W KENT STATE ( N) Greenville, S.C. 20/RV L KENTUCKY ( A 1-2 N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) L New Orleans, La. W New York, N.Y. (MSG) 2/1 L Lexington, Ky. NR/20 L @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

147 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT LAMAR ( H 2-0 A 1-0 N) Beaumont, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Beaumont, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Portland, Ore. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W LANGSTON ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 16/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W LA SALLE ( A 1-0 N) Philadelphia, Pa. (Convention Hall) W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Philadelphia, Pa. (The Palestra) W 2 ot LONG BEACH STATE ( H 1-1 A) Long Beach, Calif. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Long Beach, Calif. L LONG ISLAND ( H 3-2 N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) W New York, N.Y. (MSG) L New York, N.Y. (MSG) W New York, N.Y. (MSG) W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W New York, N.Y. (MSG) L LOUISIANA ( A) Lafayette, La. L LOUISIANA TECH ( H 1-0 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Ruston, La. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 7/NR W LOUISVILLE ( H 0-2 A 0-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. NR/8 W Louisville, Ky. NR/12 L Louisville, Ky. NR/15 L Indianapolis, Ind. 23/NR L LOYOLA (CHICAGO) ( H 3-2 A) Chicago, Ill. W Chicago, Ill. L Chicago, Ill. W Stillwater, Okla. W Chicago, Ill. L Chicago, Ill. W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ( H 1-0 A 2-0 N) Los Angeles, Calif. 5/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Salt Lake City, Utah W LSU ( N) New Orleans, La. 15/NR L Tulsa, Okla. W New Orleans, La. 11/NR L Maui, Hawaii W MARIST ( H) Stillwater, Okla. L MARQUETTE ( H 1-0 A 2-1 N) Milwaukee, Wis. W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W Indianapolis, Ind. 23/NR W Honolulu, Hawaii 13/NR W Maui, Hawaii NR/11 L MARSHALL ( A) Huntington, W.Va. W Huntington, W.Va. L MARYLAND ( N) Memphis, Tenn. L MASSACHUSETTS ( N) East Rutherford, N.J. 14/7 W MEMPHIS ( H 0-2 A 1-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W 2ot Memphis, Tenn. L Memphis, Tenn. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/16 W Kansas City, Mo. 4/24 W Stillwater, Okla. 7/11 W Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 5/21 L MERCER ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W MIAMI (FLA.) ( A) Miami, Fla. L MICHIGAN ( A 1-1 N) Toledo, Ohio W ot Lexington, Ky. 11/15 L Ann Arbor, Mich. L MICHIGAN STATE ( H 0-1 A 1-1 N) East Lansing, Mich. NR/11 L Stillwater, Okla. W Anchorage, Alaska RV/9 W Kissimmee, Fla. NR/5 L MIDWESTERN STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W MINNESOTA ( H 0-3 A) Minneapolis, Minn. L Minneapolis, Minn. 4/12 L Stillwater, Okla. W Minneapolis, Minn. L Stillwater, Okla. W MISSISSIPPI ( N) Memphis, Tenn. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 5/NR W MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W MISSOURI ( H 7-45 A 5-11 N) Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Kansas City, Mo. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. W Kansas City, Mo. W Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L ot Columbia, Mo. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. L ot Stillwater, Okla. NR/18 L Columbia, Mo. NR/17 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/7 L Columbia, Mo. NR/13 L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Kansas City, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. NR/18 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/14 L Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. L Kansas City, Mo. L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Columbia, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/15 L Columbia, Mo. NR/14 L Columbia, Mo. NR/11 L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. NR/2 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 L Columbia, Mo. 18/12 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/12 W Kansas City, Mo. NR/12 W 2ot Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L 2ot Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. NR/15 L Columbia, Mo. NR/8 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/7 W Columbia, Mo. NR/7 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/4 L Columbia, Mo. L ot Stillwater, Okla. 21/NR W Kansas City, Mo. 12/NR L 2ot Stillwater, Okla. 3/8 W Columbia, Mo. 8/9 L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Kansas City, Mo. 21/NR L Stillwater, Okla. L Columbia, Mo. NR/15 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/16 W Columbia, Mo. 24/13 L Stillwater, Okla. L @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 139

148 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT Columbia, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. 25/NR L Stillwater, Okla. NR/22 W Columbia, Mo. 10/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Columbia, Mo. 13/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 24/11 W Dallas, Texas 23/RV L Columbia, Mo. 6/NR L 2ot Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. 18/RV L Columbia, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/14 L Columbia, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/14 W Stillwater, Okla. NR/2 W Columbia, Mo. NR/3 L Kansas City, Mo. NR/7 L MISSOURI SOUTHERN ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L MISSOURI STATE ( H 2-0 A 3-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Springfield, Mo. W South Padre Island, Texas W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Springfield, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. 23/NR W MONTANA ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W MONTANA STATE ( N) Kansas City, Mo. 2/NR W MOREHEAD STATE ( N) Atlanta, Ga. W MURRAY STATE ( N) Anaheim, Calif. W NEBRASKA ( H A 8-12 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Kansas City, Mo. W Kansas City, Mo. W Kansas City, Mo. 2/NR W Kansas City, Mo. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. W Kansas City, Mo. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L ot Lincoln, Neb. NR/9 L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Kansas City, Mo. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Kansas City, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. L ot Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W 2ot Lincoln, Neb. L Lincoln, Neb. L ot Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. W Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. L Kansas City, Mo. L Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L ot Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. W Lincoln, Neb. NR/11 W Stillwater, Okla. 12/15 W Lincoln, Neb. 2/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 14/25 W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. 21/NR L Kansas City, Mo. 23/NR L Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. 22/NR W Kansas City, Mo. 19/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. W Lincoln, Neb. L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W Lincoln, Neb. L ot Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W Lincoln, Neb. 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 7/NR W ot Lincoln, Neb. 4/NR L Stillwater, Okla. L Lincoln, Neb. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Lincoln, Neb. L Kansas City, Mo. W NEVADA ( N) Tulsa, Okla. W NEW MEXICO ( A 1-1 N) Albuquerque, N.M. L Albuquerque, N.M. L College Park, Md. 14/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. L NEW MEXICO STATE ( H 3-1 A 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W 2ot Las Cruces, N.M. W Las Cruces, N.M. W Stillwater, Okla. 16/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Las Cruces, N.M. W Las Cruces, N.M. L Oklahoma City, Okla. 19/NR W NEW ORLEANS ( H 2-3 A) Stillwater, Okla. W New Orleans, La. L New Orleans, La. W Stillwater, Okla. W New Orleans, La. L Stillwater, Okla. W New Orleans, La. L Stillwater, Okla. W New Orleans, La. W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W ot Stillwater, Okla. 14/NR W NIAGARA ( A) Buffalo, N.Y. W Buffalo, N.Y. L NICHOLLS ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W NORTH CAROLINA ( N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) W NORTH CAROLINA A&T ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W NORTH CAROLINA STATE ( N) College Park, Md. 14/NR W Bayamon, Puerto Rico NR/6 W NORTH TEXAS ( H 4-1 A 2-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Denton, Texas 5/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Denton, Texas 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Denton, Texas 23/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 21/NR W Denton, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. 15/NR W Denton, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

149 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT NORTHEASTERN (OKLA.) STATE ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W NORTHERN IOWA ( A) Cedar Falls, Iowa L ot NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE ( H 1-0 A) Maryville, Mo. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.) STATE ( H 0-1 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Alva, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W NORTHWESTERN STATE ( H 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 25/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W OHIO STATE ( N) Lexington, Ky. W Charlotte, N.C. 23/NR W OKLAHOMA BAPTIST ( H 1-0 A) 1912 Shawnee, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L OKLAHOMA CITY ( H 13-5 A) 1908 Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. 9/16 W Oklahoma City, Okla. 5/11 W Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/10 L ot Oklahoma City, Okla. 16/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W ORAL ROBERTS ( H 6-3 A 0-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 3/NR W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 19/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L OREGON ( N) Portland, Ore. L San Jose, Calif. 17/25 L OREGON STATE ( H 0-1 A 1-2 N) Kansas City, Mo. 2/NR W Phoenix, Ariz. L Corvallis, Ore. L Portland, Ore. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L PACIFIC ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W PENN ( N) Charlottte, N.C. W Boston, Mass. RV/NR W PENN STATE ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. 9/NR W PEPPERDINE ( H 1-1 A 1-0 N) Malibu, Calif. L Stillwater, Okla. W Buffalo, N.Y. 14/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 24/NR W Malibu, Calif. W Stillwater, Okla. W PITTSBURGH ( H 0-2 A 3-4 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Pittsburgh, Pa. L Charlotte, N.C. 23/18 L Atlanta, Ga. L New York, N.Y. (MSG) 11/24 W East Rutherford, N.J. 4/9 W Oklahoma City, Okla. 15/7 W 2ot Pittsburgh, Pa. NR/11 L Dayton, Ohio NR/4 L New York, N.Y. (MSG) NR/15 L PORTLAND ( A) Portland, Ore. W PORTLAND STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 20/NR W PRAIRIE VIEW A&M ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W PRINCETON ( N) Corvallis, Ore. 19/NR L PROVIDENCE ( A 2-0 N) Tulsa, Okla. 10/NR W ot Providence, R.I. L Las Vegas, Nev. 15/NR W PURDUE ( H 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 5/NR W RHODE ISLAND ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Uncasville, Conn. L RICE ( H 3-1 A 2-0 N) Houston, Texas L Houston, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Houston, Texas W Houston, Texas W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W ROBERT MORRIS ( H 1-0 N) Pittsburgh, Pa. W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W ROGERS STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W SAINT JOSEPH S ( A 1-0 N) Philadelphia, Pa. W Philadelphia, Pa. W Philadelphia, Pa. L Philadelphia, Pa. L Philadelphia, Pa. W East Rutherford, N.J. 4/5 W SAM HOUSTON STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W SAMFORD ( H 1-0 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Birmingham, Ala. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W SAN DIEGO ( N) Dallas, Texas W SAN DIEGO STATE ( A 1-0 N) San Diego, Calif. L Oklahoma City, Okla. 17/NR W San Diego, Calif. L SAN FRANCISCO ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W SANTA CLARA ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. 5/NR W SAVANNAH STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W SEATTLE ( H 1-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W SETON HALL ( N) Syracuse, N.Y. 14/NR W SIENA ( N) Las Vegas, Nev. 15/NR W Kissimmee, Fla. W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 141

150 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT SMU ( H 8-3 A 3-1 N) Dallas, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Dallas, Texas L Dallas, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Dallas, Texas W Dallas, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Dallas, Texas 13/NR W ot Dallas, Texas NR/8 L Oklahoma City, Okla. L Dallas, Texas 3/NR W Tulsa, Okla. W Dallas, Texas 10/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Dallas, Texas W ot Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Dallas, Texas 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Dallas, Texas (AAC) W 2 ot SOUTH ALABAMA ( N) Miami, Fla. L SOUTH CAROLINA ( H 0-1 A) Columbia, S.C. L Stillwater, Okla. 9/NR W SOUTH DAKOTA ( A) Vermillion, S.D. L SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ( H 0-1 A) Brookings, S.D. L Stillwater, Okla. W ot Stillwater, Okla. W SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 25/NR W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( H 2-0 N) Miami, Fla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. 6/NR W SOUTHEASTERN (OKLA.) STATE ( H 1-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W SOUTHERN ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ( H 0-2 A 1-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Carbondale, Ill. L Stillwater, Okla. L Chicago, Ill. L Oklahoma City, Okla. 6/RV W Carbondale, Ill. L SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W SOUTHERN UTAH ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W SOUTH FLORIDA ( H 1-0 A) Stillwater, Okla. 23/NR W Tampa, Fla. 5/NR W SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.) STATE ( H 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 12/NDI W SOUTHWESTERN (TEXAS) ( H 1-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ST. GREGORY S ( N) Stillwater, Okla. W ST. JOHN S ( N) Jamaica, N.Y. L ST. LOUIS ( H A 0-1 N) St. Louis, Mo. L St. Louis, Mo. L St. Louis, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L St. Louis, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W St. Louis, Mo. W St. Louis, Mo. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W St. Louis, Mo. W St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L St. Louis, Mo. L St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 5/1 W ot St. Louis, Mo. 3/2 W St. Louis, Mo. 19/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 1/8 W St. Louis, Mo. 2/10 W St. Louis, Mo. NR/8 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/5 W Stillwater, Okla. 9/NR W ot St. Louis, Mo. 7/NR W St. Louis, Mo. 4/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W St. Louis, Mo. L St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. NR/19 W Stillwater, Okla. 20/NR L St. Louis, Mo. 16/12 L Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W St. Louis, Mo. 13/NR L Oklahoma City, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L St. Louis, Mo. L St. Louis, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W ST. MARY S (CALIF.) ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ST. MARY S (TEXAS) ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W STANFORD ( H 1-0 A 0-1 N) Palo Alto, Calif. W Stillwater, Okla. W New York, N.Y. (MSG) L STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ( H 0-1 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Nacogdoches, Texas L SYRACUSE ( A 3-1 N) Syracuse, N.Y. NR/17 L Indianapolis, Ind. W Boston, Mass. RV/13 L New York, N.Y. (MSG) 5/4 W New York, N.Y. (MSG) 22/21 W TEMPLE ( A 1-2 N) New York, N.Y. (MSG) L Philadelphia, Pa. W Philadelphia, Pa. L Philadelphia, Pa. W Philadelphia, Pa. W Philadelphia, Pa. W East Rutherford, N.J. 14/NR L ot Tulsa, Okla. W TENNESSEE ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/23 W Nashville, Tenn. 15/RV L Dayton, Ohio W Bayamon, Puerto Rico W TENNESSEE STATE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 11/NR W TENNESSEE TECH ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 24/NR W TEXAS A&M ( H A 5-2 N) College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas W College Station, Texas W 2ot Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Houston, Texas W ot Tulsa, Okla. L ot El Paso, Texas L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W College Station, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas 22/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas 12/NR L Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas W College Station, Texas 16/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 12/NR W College Station, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. 20/NR W College Station, Texas 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W College Station, Texas 10/RV W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

151 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT Stillwater, Okla. 8/RV W Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas L College Station, Texas 12/8 L Stillwater, Okla. RV/8 L Oklahoma City, Okla. NR/7 W Stillwater, Okla. NR/18 L College Station, Texas NR/16 W Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W College Station, Texas RV/23 L College Station, Texas RV/14 L Stillwater, Okla. NR/21 L College Station, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ( H 2-0 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Corpus Christi, Texas 7/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Corpus Christi, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W TEXAS SOUTHERN ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 24/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W TOLEDO ( A) Toledo, Ohio W TULANE ( H 1-1 N) Pittsburgh, Pa. L Atlanta, Ga. 11/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W TULSA ( H A 4-2 N) 1908 Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 2/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Tulsa, Okla. 16/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 8/20 W Tulsa, Okla. 7/NR W Tulsa, Okla. 4/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. NR/19 W Tulsa, Okla. 20/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 20/NR W Tulsa, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 8/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. NR/14 L Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 22/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. 22/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. 19/NR L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center) W Stillwater, Okla. W UAB ( H 0-1 A) Stillwater, Okla. 5/RV W Birmingham, Ala. L UALR ( H 1-0 A 1-0 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. 19/NR W Little Rock, Ark. 21/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W UC DAVIS ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 22/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W UC-SANTA BARBARA ( H 1-0 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Honolulu, Hawaii 20/NR W UCLA ( H 1-2 A 0-2 N) Los Angeles, Calif. W Stillwater, Okla. W Los Angeles, Calif. NR/7 L Los Angeles, Calif. NR/2 L Seattle, Wash. 14/1 L Anaheim, Calif. 11/18 L UMKC ( H 3-0 A 1-0 N) Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. 3/NR W Tulsa, Okla. W Kansas City, Mo. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W UNC-CHARLOTTE ( A) Charlotte, N.C. L UNLV ( H 3-1 A 1-0 N) Las Vegas, Nev. NR/9 L Stillwater, Okla. W Las Vegas, Nev. 25/NR W Las Vegas, Nev. 14/NR W Oklahoma City, Okla. W ot Las Vegas, Nev. 4/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W USC ( H 1-2 A 1-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Los Angeles, Calif. 5/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR L Tulsa, Okla. 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 5/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Los Angeles, Calif. L Los Angeles, Calif. NR/10 L Indianapolis, Ind. L UTAH ( H 1-1 A 2-0 N) Kansas City, Mo. W Stillwater, Okla. 7/NR W Salt Lake City, Utah 19/NR W Salt Lake City, Utah L Las Vegas, Nev. W UTAH VALLEY ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W UT ARLINGTON ( H 3-1 A 1-0 N) Fort Worth, Texas W Arlington, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Arlington, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Arlington, Texas W Arlington, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 24/NR W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 143

152 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT UTEP ( H 1-1 A) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W El Paso, Texas W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W El Paso, Texas L UT PAN AMERICAN ( H 0-2 A) Edinburg, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Edinburg, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W UTSA ( H) Stillwater, Okla. 21/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 25/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W ot VANDERBILT ( N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Nashville, Tenn. NR/9 L VCU ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W VILLANOVA ( N) Lexington, Ky. W VIRGINIA ( N) Columbia, S.C. W VIRGINIA TECH ( H 0-1 A 0-2 N) Anaheim, Calif. L New York, N.Y. L Stillwater, Okla. L Blacksburg, Va. 15/NR L WAKE FOREST ( N) East Rutherford, N.J. 14/3 W Detroit, Mich. NR/10 L WASHINGTON ( H 2-3 A 2-0 N) Kansas City, Mo. 2/15 W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. L Seattle, Wash. 18/NR W Seattle, Wash. 18/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Seattle, Wash. L Seattle, Wash. L Stillwater, Okla. W Seattle, Wash. (Key Arena) 13/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Seattle, Wash. L WASHINGTON STATE ( H 0-1 A) Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Pullman, Wash. L WEST TEXAS A&M ( H 1-1 A 1-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. L Canyon, Texas W Canyon, Texas L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W WICHITA STATE ( H 14-5 A 0-1 N) Stillwater, Okla. W Wichita, Kan. W Wichita, Kan. W Wichita, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Wichita, Kan. W Wichita, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. W Wichita, Kan. W Wichita, Kan. 3/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Wichita, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 2/NR W Wichita, Kan. 2/NR W Wichita, Kan. W Stillwater, Okla. W Stillwater, Okla. 8/NR W Wichita, Kan. 6/NR L Wichita, Kan. 5/14 W Stillwater, Okla. 5/14 L Stillwater, Okla. W Wichita, Kan. L Wichita, Kan. 20/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W ot Stillwater, Okla. L Wichita, Kan. 17/NR W Wichita, Kan. 7/17 W Stillwater, Okla. 18/NR W Manhattan, Kan. L Wichita, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. 6/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 21/NR W Wichita, Kan. L Stillwater, Okla. 14/NR W Wichita, Kan. W WISCONSIN ( N) Dayton, Ohio W WYOMING ( H 1-2 A 6-1 N) Oklahoma City, Okla. W Wichita, Kan. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Oklahoma City, Okla. W Wichita, Kan. W Kansas City, Mo. 2/17 W Laramie, Wyo. L Oklahoma City, Okla. L Stillwater, Okla. W Laramie, Wyo. 19/NR W Stillwater, Okla. 16/NR W Stillwater, Okla. W Laramie, Wyo. L YALE ( H) Stillwater, Okla. W @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

153 RECORD VS OPPONENT School W-L Pct Abilene Christian Air Force Akron Alabama Alaska-Anchorage Alcorn State Angelo State Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Arkansas Tech Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Boise State Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brooklyn Butler BYU BYU-Hawaii CCNY California UC Davis Cal Poly-Pomona UC Santa Barbara Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Los Angeles Cal State-Northridge Canisius Carleton College Centenary Central Arkansas Central Connecticut State Central Missouri State Central Oklahoma Chicago State Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Colgate College of Charleston College of Santa Fe College of the Ozarks Colorado Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Colorado State Connecticut Coppin State Cornell Creighton Culver-Stockton Dallas Baptist Dayton Delaware State Denver DePaul Detroit Drake Drexel Drury Duke Duquesne East Central School W-L Pct East Tennessee State Eastern New Mexico Eastern Washington Emporia State Evansville Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida State Fresno State George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling State Grinnell Hamline Hardin-Simmons Hartford Harvard Hawaii Hofstra Houston Houston Baptist Howard Payne Idaho Illinois Iowa Iowa State Jackson State Jacksonville Kansas Kansas State Kent State Kentucky La Salle Lamar Langston Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (Ill.) Loyola Marymount Loyola (New Orleans) MacMurray Marist Marquette Marshall Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Mercer Miami (Fla.) Michigan Michigan State Midwestern State Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Mississippi Mississippi Valley State Missouri Missouri Southern Missouri State Missouri-St. Louis Montana Montana State Morehead State Murray State Nebraska School W-L Pct Nebraska-Omaha Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State New Orleans New York Niagara Nicholls North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC-Charlotte North Carolina State North Texas Northeastern Okla. State Northern Iowa Northwest Missouri State Northwestern Okla. State Northwestern State Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Penn Penn State Pepperdine Phillips Pittsburg State Pittsburgh Portland Portland State Prairie View A&M Princeton Providence Purdue Regis Rhode Island Rice Robert Morris Rogers State Roosevelt Saint Joseph s Saint Louis Saint Mary s (Calif.) Saint Mary s (Texas) Sam Houston State Samford San Diego San Diego State San Francisco Santa Clara Savannah State Seattle Seton Hall Siena SMU South Alabama South Carolina South Dakota South Dakota State Southeast Missouri State Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Okla. State Southern Southern Illinois Southern Miss Southern Utah South Florida Southwestern (Kan.) School W-L Pct Southwestern Okla. State Southwestern (Texas) Stanford St. Gregory s St. John s (N.Y.) Stephen F. Austin Syracuse TCU Temple Tennessee Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas Southern Texas Tech Texas Wesleyan Toledo Trinity Truman State Tulane Tulsa UAB UCLA UMKC UNLV USC Utah Utah Valley UT Arlington UTEP UT Pan American UTSA Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washburn Washington Washington State Washington (St. Louis) West Texas A&M West Virginia Westminster (Mo.) Westminster (Pa.) Wichita State Wisconsin Wyoming Yale 1-0 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 145

154 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1997 #8 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #9 Baylor L vs #1 Kansas 1998 #2 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #10 Texas 1999 #5 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #12 Baylor W vs #4 Oklahoma W vs #1 Texas L vs #3 Kansas 2000 #4 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #5 Kansas L vs #1 Iowa State 2001 #5 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #12 Texas Tech L vs #4 Texas 2002 #4 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #5 Texas Tech 2003 #4 in Dallas (American Airlines Center) L vs #5 Missouri 2004 #1 in Dallas (American Airlines Center) W vs #8 Iowa State W vs #5 Texas Tech W vs #2 Texas 2005 #3 in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #11 Colorado W vs #2 Kansas W vs #4 Texas Tech BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1977 #7 Seed L at #2 Missouri 1978 #6 Seed L at #3 Nebraska 1979 #7 Seed L at #2 Missouri 1980 #8 Seed L at #1 Missouri 1981 #5 Seed L at #4 Kansas 1982 #5 Seed L at #4 Nebraska 1983 #3 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W #6 Kansas State W vs #7 Kansas W ot vs #1 Missouri 1984 #7 Seed L at #2 Kansas 1985 #8 Seed L at #1 Oklahoma 1986 #6 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #3 Nebraska 1987 #7 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #2 Kansas 2006 #7 in Dallas (American Airlines Center) W vs #10 Iowa State L vs #2 Kansas 2007 #7 in Oklahoma City (Ford Center) W vs #10 Nebraska W vs #2 Texas A&M L vs #3 Kansas 2008 #9 in Kansas City (Sprint Center) W vs #8 Texas Tech L vs #1 Texas 2009 #7 in Oklahoma City (Ford Center) W vs #10 Iowa State W vs #2 Oklahoma L vs #3 Missouri 2010 #7 in Kansas City (Sprint Center) W vs #10 Oklahoma L vs #2 Kansas State 2011 #9 in Kansas City (Sprint Center) W vs #8 Nebraska L vs #1 Kansas 2012 #7 in Kansas City (Sprint Center) W vs #10 Texas Tech L vs #2 Missouri 2013 #3 in Kansas City (Sprint Center) W vs #6 Baylor L vs #2 Kansas State 2014 #8 in Kansas City (Sprint Center) W vs #9 Texas Tech L ot vs #1 Kansas 1988 #6 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #2 Kansas 1989 #4 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #5 Iowa State 1990 #5 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #4 Kansas State L vs #8 Colorado 1991 #1 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #8 Kansas State L 2ot vs #4 Missouri 1992 #2 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #7 Kansas State W vs #6 Iowa State L vs #1 Kansas 1993 #2 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #7 Missouri 1994 #2 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #7 Iowa State W vs #3 Kansas L vs #4 Nebraska 1995 #2 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) W vs #7 Nebraska W vs #3 Oklahoma W vs #5 Iowa State 1996 #5 Seed in Kansas City (Kemper Arena) L vs #4 Kansas State ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1983 Leroy Combs (Most Valuable Player) Matt Clark 1991 Byron Houston 1992 Byron Houston (Most Valuable Player) 1994 Bryant Reeves Brooks Thompson 1995 Bryant Reeves (Most Valuable Player) Randy Rutherford 1999 Glendon Alexander Adrian Peterson 2004 Tony Allen (Most Valuable Player) Joey Graham John Lucas 2005 Joey Graham (Most Valuable Player) John Lucas RECORD AT THE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Big Eight Big 12 by Round: First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals by Venue: Kemper Arena (Kansas City) Sprint Center (Kansas City) American Airlines Center (Dallas) Ford Center (Oklahoma City) vs Opponent: Baylor Colorado Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma TCU Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech West Virginia as Seed: #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 Seed #5 Seed #6 Seed #7 Seed #8 Seed #9 Seed vs Seed: #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 Seed #5 Seed #6 Seed #7 Seed #8 Seed #9 Seed #10 Seed #11 Seed #12 Seed @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

155 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Career Records at the Big 12 Championship Games played Obi Muonelo Terrel Harris Byron Eaton Keiton Page Terrence Crawford Fredrik Jonzen Joe Adkins Desmond Mason Markel Brown Marshall Moses JamesOn Curry Ivan McFarlin Games started Byron Eaton Desmond Mason Keiton Page JamesOn Curry Ivan McFarlin James Anderson Doug Gottlieb Adrian Peterson Markel Brown Joey Graham Terrel Harris John Lucas Points Keiton Page (9) Joey Graham (6) JamesOn Curry (8) John Lucas (6) James Anderson (7) Obi Muonelo (10) Desmond Mason (9) Adrian Peterson (7) Markel Brown (8) Byron Eaton (10) Scoring average (min 3 GP) Joey Graham (6) John Lucas (6) Marcus Smart (4) Maurice Baker (3) Keiton Page (9) Mario Boggan (5) James Anderson (7) Tony Allen (4) JamesOn Curry (8) Le Bryan Nash (4) Field goal percentage (min 20 made) Marshall Moses (25-42) Tony Allen (23-41) Joey Graham (43-81) Mario Boggan (27-53) Ivan McFarlin (28-55) Keiton Page (44-94) JamesOn Curry (42-93) Obi Muonelo (35-80) John Lucas (35-84) James Anderson (39-94) point field goals made Keiton Page (9) Obi Muonelo (8) Glendon Alexander (6) Adrian Peterson (7) John Lucas (6) Joe Adkins (9) Terrel Harris (10) Phil Forte (4) James Anderson (7) JamesOn Curry (8) point field goals attempted Keiton Page (9) Obi Muonelo (8) Glendon Alexander (6) James Anderson (7) Adrian Peterson (7) John Lucas (6) Terrel Harris (10) Joe Adkins (9) JamesOn Curry (8) Phil Forte (4) Pt FG percentage (min 8 made) Maurice Baker (9-13) Keiton Page (28-63) Adrian Peterson (18-42) Glendon Alexander (18-44) John Lucas (16-40) Phil Forte (12-32) Joe Adkins (14-38) Obi Muonelo (18-50) Byron Eaton (9-25) Terrel Harris (13-38) Free throws made Joey Graham (6) Marcus Smart (4) Ivan McFarlin (8) Fredrik Jonzen (9) Markel Brown (8) Byron Eaton (10) Keiton Page (9) John Lucas (6) Mario Boggan (5) by 5 players, most recently, Le Bryan Nash (4) Brian Williams (6) Free throws attempted Byron Eaton (10) Fredrik Jonzen (9) Markel Brown (6) Joey Graham (6) Marcus Smart (4) Ivan McFarlin (8) John Lucas (6) Keiton Page (9) Desmond Mason (9) James Anderson (7) Free throw percentage (min 10 made) Phil Forte (10-10) Glendon Alexander (13-14) Terrel Harris (10-11) Brian Williams (17-19) Joey Graham (30-34) Mario Boggan (19-22) Keiton Page (22-26) John Lucas (22-27) Le Bryan Nash (17-21) Ivan McFarlin (25-31) Rebounds Desmond Mason (9) Fredrik Jonzen (9) Ivan McFarlin (8) Obi Muonelo (10) James Anderson (7) Marcus Dove (7) Byron Eaton (10) Joey Graham (6) Terrel Harris (10) Marshall Moses (8) Rebounding average (min 3 GP) Matt Pilgrim (4) Ivan McFarlin (8) Desmond Mason (9) Fredrik Jonzen (9) Maurice Baker (3) Joey Graham (6) Marcus Smart (4) James Anderson (7) Michael Cobbins (4) Marcus Dove (7) Brett Robisch (3) Assists Doug Gottlieb (7) Byron Eaton (10) JamesOn Curry (8) Keiton Page (9) Markel Brown (8) Obi Muonelo (10) Terrel Harris (10) Joe Adkins (9) John Lucas (6) Marcus Smart (4) Assists average (min 3 GP) Doug Gottlieb (7) Byron Eaton (10) Maurice Baker (3) JamesOn Curry (8) Marcus Smart (4) John Lucas (6) Markel Brown (8) Victor Williams (4) Keiton Page (9) Mario Boggan (5) Joe Adkins (9) Blocked shots Ivan McFarlin (8) Andre Williams (6) Michael Cobbins (4) Marcus Dove (7) Markel Brown (8) Terrence Crawford (9) Mario Boggan (5) Desmond Mason (9) Terrel Harris (10) Matt Pilgrim (4) JamesOn Curry (8) Fredrik Jonzen (9) Blocked shots Average (min 3 GP) Michael Cobbins (4) Ivan McFarlin (8) Andre Williams (6) Matt Pilgrim (4) Marcus Dove (7) Mario Boggan (5) Markel Brown (8) Terrence Crawford (9) Antoine Broxsie (3) Desmond Mason (9) Steals Byron Eaton (10) Marcus Smart (4) Terrel Harris (10) Marcus Dove (7) Doug Gottlieb (7) Daniel Bobik (6) Adrian Peterson (7) Keiton Page (9) Terrence Crawford (9) Joe Adkins (9) Desmond Mason (9) Steals average (min 3 GP) Marcus Smart (4) Byron Eaton (10) Marcus Dove (7) Doug Gottlieb (7) Daniel Bobik (6) Adrian Peterson (7) Tony Allen (4) Victor Williams (6) Maurice Baker (3) Terrel Harris (10) number in parentheses indicates games @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 147

156 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Tournament Records at the Big 12 Championship Games played 1. 4 Glendon Alexander Adrian Peterson Desmond Mason Alex Webber Brian Montonati Joe Adkins Doug Gottlieb Fredrik Jonzen on 31 occasions, most recently, seven times in 2009 Games started 1. 4 Doug Gottlieb Glendon Alexander Adrian Peterson Desmond Mason Alex Webber on 20 occasions, most recently, five times in 2009 Minutes Adrian Peterson (4) Glendon Alexander (4) Doug Gottlieb (4) Desmond Mason (4) John Lucas (3) John Lucas (3) JamesOn Curry (3) Keiton Page (3) Marcus Dove (3) Alex Webber (4) Joey Graham (3) Minutes average (min 2 GP) Marcus Smart (2) Maurice Baker (2) Phil Forte (2) Keiton Page (2) John Lucas (3) Markel Brown (2) Brian Williams (2) Marcus Dove (2) John Lucas (3) Fredrik Jonzen (2) Points Glendon Alexander (4) Joey Graham (3) John Lucas (3) Joey Graham (3) Maurice Baker (2) Tony Allen (3) John Lucas (3) Adrian Peterson (4) James Anderson (3) Obi Muonelo (3) Mario Boggan (3) Scoring average Maurice Baker (2) Adrian Peterson (1) Joey Graham (3) Keiton Page (2) Brian Williams (2) John Lucas (3) Chianti Roberts (2) Marcus Smart (2) Keiton Page (2) James Anderson (2) Rebounds Desmond Mason (4) Alex Webber (4) Fredrik Jonzen (2) Ivan McFarlin (3) Obi Muonelo (3) Matt Pilgrim (2) Marcus Dove (3) James Anderson (3) Joey Graham (3) Marshall Moses (3) Rebounding average Fredrik Jonzen (2) Ivan McFarlin (1) Matt Pilgrim (2) Fredrik Jonzen (1) Desmond Mason (4) Ivan McFarlin (3) Maurice Baker (2) Fredrik Jonzen (2) Alex Webber (4) Chianti Roberts (2) Assists Doug Gottlieb (4) Byron Eaton (3) JamesOn Curry (3) Byron Eaton (2) Doug Gottlieb (2) Byron Eaton (3) Marcus Smart (2) Markel Brown (2) Obi Muonelo (2) JamesOn Curry (3) Assists average Doug Gottlieb (4) Byron Eaton (2) Doug Gottlieb (2) Byron Eaton (3) JamesOn Curry (3) Marcus Smart (2) Markel Brown (2) Obi Muonelo (2) Joe Adkins (1) Doug Gottlieb (1) Blocked shots 1. 6 Andre Williams (2) Ivan McFarlin (3) Michael Cobbins (2) Markel Brown (2) Marcus Dove (3) Ivan McFarlin (3) Michael Cobbins (2) Matt Pilgrim (2) Mario Boggan (3) Terrence Crawford (3) Terrence Crawford (3) Desmond Mason (2) Alex Webber (4) Blocked shots average Andre Williams (2) Michael Cobbins (2) Markel Brown (2) Cheyne Gadson (1) Ivan McFarlin (3) Michael Cobbins (2) Matt Pilgrim (2) Desmond Mason (2) Marcus Dove (3) Ivan McFarlin (3) Steals 1. 9 Byron Eaton (3) Doug Gottlieb (4) Marcus Smart (2) Byron Eaton (2) Daniel Bobik (3) Marlon Dorsey (2) Marcus Dove (2) Tony Allen (3) Fredrik Jonzen (2) Adrian Peterson (4) Alex Webber (4) Marcus Smart (2) Byron Eaton (3) Terrence Crawford (3) Desmond Mason (4) Steals average Marcus Smart (2) Byron Eaton (2) Marlon Dorsey (2) Byron Eaton (3) Marcus Dove (2) Fredrik Jonzen (2) Adrian Peterson (1) Marcus Smart (2) Doug Gottlieb (4) Daniel Bobik (3) Field goal percentage (min 10 made) Chianti Roberts (17-23) Ivan McFarlin (14-20) Brian Williams (15-22) Ibrahima Thomas (10-16) Marshall Moses (13-21) Mario Boggan (11-18) Maurice Baker (17-28) Brian Montonati (10-17) Joey Graham (22-38) Tony Allen (19-33) point field goals made Glendon Alexander (4) Adrian Peterson (4) John Lucas (3) Maurice Baker (2) Phil Forte (2) Keiton Page (2) Keiton Page (2) Obi Muonelo (3) John Lucas (3) Keiton Page (2) Keiton Page (3) JamesOn Curry (2) Pt FG percentage (min 5 made) Byron Eaton (5-6) Maurice Baker (9-11) Keiton Page (8-14) Adrian Peterson (5-9) Obi Muonelo (5-10) JamesOn Curry (6-13) John Lucas (9-20) Keiton Page (8-18) Glendon Alexander (16-36) Keiton Page (6-14) Free throw percentage (min 8 made) Mario Boggan (10-10) Glendon Alexander (10-10) JamesOn Curry (9-9) Desmond Mason (9-9) Brian Williams (8-8) Joey Graham (22-23) Keiton Page (9-10) Adrian Peterson (9-10) John Lucas (13-15) Marcus Smart (15-18) Fredrik Jonzen (15-18) number in parentheses indicates games played @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

157 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Tournament Records at the Big 12 Championship Points (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) point field goals made (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) Free throw percentage (25-29) (61-73) (41-53) (34-44) (39-51) (38-50) (28-37) (34-45) (41-56) (16-22) Blocked shots (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Scoring average (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) point field goals attempted (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Rebounds (56o-98d) (32o-78d) (41o-65d) (29o-75d) (29o-74d) (28o-66d) (27o-57d) (20o-62d) (24o-48d) (16o-55d) Blocked shots average (2 games) (3 games) (1 game ) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) Field goals made (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) point FG percentage ( 8-16) (13-28) ( 7-16) (14-33) (10-25) (11-28) (21-56) (15-41) (17-47) (16-45) Rebounding average (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (4 games) (1 game ) (1 game ) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) Steals (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Field goals attempted (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Free throws made (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (3 games) (4 games) (2 games) (2 games) Assists (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Steals average (2 games) (2 games) (1 game ) (4 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) Field goal percentage (83-162) (54-110) (53-108) (51-109) (50-110) (80-178) (48-112) (47-111) (41-99) (63-153) Free throws attempted (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) Assists average (2 games) (1 game ) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 149

158 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS 31 Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 27 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 25 Joey Graham vs Kansas ( ) SF 25 Joey Graham vs Iowa State ( ) QF 24 Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 24 JamesOn Curry vs Texas ( ) SF 24 Joey Graham vs Colorado ( ) QF 24 Adrian Peterson vs Texas ( ) QF 23 Keiton Page vs Kansas ( ) QF 23 Mario Boggan vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 23 John Lucas vs Iowa State ( ) QF 23 Glendon Alexander vs Baylor ( ) 1st 23 Chianti Roberts vs Kansas ( ) QF 21 Tony Allen vs Texas ( ) Finals FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Joey Graham vs Iowa State ( ) QF 10 JamesOn Curry vs Texas ( ) SF 10 Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 Torre Johnson vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 9 Joey Graham vs Colorado ( ) QF 9 Fredrik Jonzen vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 Chianti Roberts vs Kansas ( ) QF 8 Le Bryan Nash vs Kansas ( ) QF 8 Brian Williams vs Missouri ( ) QF 8 Keiton Page vs Missouri ( ) QF 8 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 8 James Anderson vs Missouri ( ) SF 8 Marshall Moses vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 8 Mario Boggan vs Texas ( ) SF 8 Tony Allen vs Texas ( ) Finals 8 John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 8 Desmond Mason vs Kansas ( ) QF 8 Chianti Roberts vs Baylor ( ) 1st FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 21 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 19 John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 19 Desmond Mason vs Kansas ( ) QF 17 Le Bryan Nash vs Kansas ( ) QF 17 Marcus Smart vs Kansas State ( ) SF 17 James Anderson vs Missouri ( ) SF 17 Mario Boggan vs Texas ( ) SF 17 JamesOn Curry vs Texas ( ) SF 17 Fredrik Jonzen vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 17 Adrian Peterson vs Baylor ( ) 1st 15 Adrian Peterson vs Kansas ( ) Finals FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 8 made).846 (11-13) Joey Graham vs Iowa State ( ) QF.818 (9-11) Torre Johnson vs Iowa State ( ) 1st.818 (9-11) Chianti Roberts vs Kansas ( ) QF.800 (8-10) Brian Williams vs Missouri ( ) QF.727 (8-11) Marshall Moses vs Iowa State ( ) 1st.667 (8-12) Tony Allen vs Texas ( ) Finals.667 (8-12) Chianti Roberts vs Baylor ( ) 1st.625 (10-16) Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.600 (9-15) Joey Graham vs Colorado ( ) QF.588 (10-17) JamesOn Curry vs Texas ( ) SF 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Keiton Page vs Missouri ( ) QF 6 Glendon Alexander vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 5 Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 5 Byron Eaton vs Kansas ( ) QF 5 Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 5 Glendon Alexander vs Baylor ( ) 1st 5 Adrian Peterson vs Baylor ( ) 1st 4 Phil Forte vs Kansas ( ) QF 4 Phil Forte vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 Keiton Page vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 4 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 4 Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 4 Obi Muonelo vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 4 JamesOn Curry vs Texas ( ) SF 4 John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 4 John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 4 Maurice Baker vs Texas ( ) QF 4 Joe Adkins vs Texas ( ) QF Oklahoma State Individual Game Records at the Big 12 Championship 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 14 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 12 Phil Forte vs Kansas ( ) QF 12 Keiton Page vs Missouri ( ) QF 11 Obi Muonelo vs Missouri ( ) SF 10 Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 10 Harris, Terrel vs Texas ( ) QF 10 Glendon Alexander vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 10 Adrian Peterson vs Baylor ( ) 1st 9 Phil Forte vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 JamesOn Curry vs Texas ( ) SF 9 John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 9 John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 9 Glendon Alexander vs Kansas ( ) Finals 9 Glendon Alexander vs Baylor ( ) 1st 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (min 4 made).833 (5-6) Byron Eaton vs Kansas ( ) QF.833 (5-6) Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.800 (4-5) Maurice Baker vs Texas ( ) QF.800 (4-5) Joe Adkins vs Texas ( ) QF.667 (4-6) Obi Muonelo vs Iowa State ( ) 1st.625 (5-8) Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st.600 (6-10) Glendon Alexander vs Oklahoma ( ) QF.556 (5-9) Glendon Alexander vs Baylor ( ) 1st.500 (6-12) Keiton Page vs Missouri ( ) QF.500 (5-10) Adrian Peterson vs Baylor ( ) 1st.500 (4-8) Keiton Page vs Nebraska ( ) 1st.444 (4-9) John Lucas vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals FREE THROWS MADE 11 Marcus Smart vs Baylor ( ) QF 10 Joey Graham vs Kansas ( ) SF 9 Keiton Page vs Kansas ( ) QF 9 Mario Boggan vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 9 John Lucas vs Iowa State ( ) QF 9 Fredrik Jonzen vs Kansas ( ) QF 9 Adrian Peterson vs Texas ( ) QF 8 Jean-Paul Olukemi vs Kansas ( ) QF 8 Ivan McFarlin vs Colorado ( ) QF 7 Markel Brown vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 7 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 7 Byron Eaton vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 7 John Lucas vs Colorado ( ) QF 6 Joey Graham vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 14 Marcus Smart vs Baylor ( ) QF 12 Markel Brown vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 11 Joey Graham vs Kansas ( ) SF 11 Ivan McFarlin vs Colorado ( ) QF 11 John Lucas vs Iowa State ( ) QF 11 Fredrik Jonzen vs Texas ( ) QF 11 Fredrik Jonzen vs Kansas ( ) QF 10 Jean-Paul Olukemi vs Kansas ( ) QF 10 James Anderson vs Kansas State ( ) QF 10 Adrian Peterson vs Texas ( ) QF 6 Joey Graham vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 8 made) 1.00 (9-9) Keiton Page vs Kansas ( ) QF 1.00 (9-9) Mario Boggan vs Iowa State ( ) 1st.909 (10-11) Joey Graham vs Kansas ( ) SF.900 (9-10) Adrian Peterson vs Texas ( ) QF.818 (9-11) John Lucas vs Iowa State ( ) QF.818 (9-11) Fredrik Jonzen vs Kansas ( ) QF.800 (8-10) Jean-Paul Olukemi vs Kansas ( ) QF.786 (11-14) Marcus Smart vs Baylor ( ) QF.727 (8-11) Ivan McFarlin vs Colorado ( ) QF 1.00 (6-6) Joey Graham vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals REBOUNDS 17 Fredrik Jonzen vs Iowa State ( ) SF 15 Ivan McFarlin vs Colorado ( ) QF 14 Ivan McFarlin vs Missouri ( ) QF 13 Fredrik Jonzen vs Kansas ( ) QF 12 Matt Pilgrim vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 12 Marshall Moses vs Missouri ( ) SF 12 Marcus Dove vs Texas ( ) SF 12 Desmond Mason vs Kansas ( ) QF 12 Desmond Mason vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 12 Desmond Mason vs Baylor ( ) 1st 11 Joey Graham vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals ASSISTS 14 Doug Gottlieb vs Baylor ( ) 1st 10 Doug Gottlieb vs Texas ( ) SF 9 Byron Eaton vs Texas ( ) QF 9 Doug Gottlieb vs Kansas ( ) QF 8 Doug Gottlieb vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 7 Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 7 Obi Muonelo vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 7 Byron Eaton vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 7 JamesOn Curry vs Kansas ( ) SF 7 Tony Allen vs Iowa State ( ) QF 7 Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 6 Doug Gottlieb vs Kansas ( ) Finals STEALS 6 Marcus Smart vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 5 Byron Eaton vs Kansas ( ) QF 5 Daniel Bobik vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 5 Fredrik Jonzen vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 Keiton Page vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 4 Marcus Dove vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 Desmond Mason vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 4 Doug Gottlieb vs Baylor ( ) 1st 4 Joe Adkins vs Texas ( ) QF 4 Marlon Dorsey vs Kansas ( ) QF 3 Marcus Smart vs Kansas State ( ) SF 3 Byron Eaton vs Missouri ( ) SF BLOCKED SHOTS 4 Ivan McFarlin vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 4 Williams, Andre vs Texas ( ) QF 3 Michael Cobbins vs Baylor ( ) QF 3 Ivan McFarlin vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3 Terrence Crawford vs Texas ( ) Finals 3 Desmond Mason vs Iowa State ( ) SF 2 Philip Jurick vs Kansas State ( ) SF 2 Michael Cobbins vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 2 Markel Brown vs Kansas ( ) QF 2 Markel Brown vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 2 Matt Pilgrim vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 2 James Anderson vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 2 Terrel Harris vs Texas ( ) SF 2 Marcus Dove vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 2 Marcus Dove vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 2 Marcus Dove vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 2 Terrence Crawford vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 2 Cheyne Gadson vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 2 Andre Williams vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 2 Fredrik Jonzen vs Texas ( ) SF 2 Alex Webber vs Oklahoma ( ) QF TURNOVERS 8 Byron Eaton vs Missouri ( ) SF 8 Victor Williams vs Texas ( ) QF 7 Joey Graham vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 7 Maurice Baker vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 6 Marcus Smart vs Baylor ( ) QF 6 Maurice Baker vs Texas ( ) QF 6 Chianti Roberts vs Baylor ( ) 1st 5 Keiton Page vs Kansas State ( ) QF 5 James Anderson vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 5 Tony Allen vs Texas ( ) Finals 5 Joey Graham vs Iowa State ( ) QF 5 Tony Allen vs Missouri ( ) QF 5 Victor Williams vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 5 Doug Gottlieb vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 5 Brett Robisch vs Kansas ( ) QF @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

159 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS 31 Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) QF 30 Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 30 Wayne Simien, Kansas ( ) SF 29 Kish Lewis, Baylor ( ) 1st 27 Kim English, Missouri ( ) QF 27 Jamar Samuels, Kansas State ( ) QF 26 Kevin Durant, Texas ( ) SF 26 Andre Emmett, Texas Tech ( ) SF 25 Rodney McGruder, Kansas State ( ) SF 24 Marcus Denmon, Missouri ( ) QF 24 D.J. Augustin, Texas ( ) QF 24 Jackson Vroman, Iowa State ( ) QF 22 Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech ( ) Finals Ronald Ross, Texas Tech ( ) Finals FIELD GOALS MADE 12 Wayne Simien, Kansas ( ) SF 12 Kish Lewis, Baylor ( ) 1st 11 Kim English, Missouri ( ) QF 11 Kevin Durant, Texas ( ) SF 10 Curtis Stinson, Iowa State ( ) 1st 10 Andre Emmett, Texas Tech ( ) SF 10 Jackson Vroman, Iowa State ( ) QF 10 Andre Emmett, Texas Tech ( ) QF 9 Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 9 Marcus Denmon, Missouri ( ) QF 9 Damion James, Texas ( ) QF 9 Ronald Ross, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 9 Julius Ashby, Colorado ( ) QF FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 24 Kevin Durant, Texas ( ) SF 23 Kish Lewis, Baylor ( ) 1st 21 Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) QF 19 Curtis Stinson, Iowa State ( ) 1st 19 Ronald Ross, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 19 Wayne Simien, Kansas ( ) SF 19 Jackson Vroman, Iowa State ( ) QF 19 Andre Emmett, Texas Tech ( ) QF 19 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State ( ) SF 17 Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 17 Arthur Johnson, Missouri ( ) QF 17 Eduardo Najera, Oklahoma ( ) QF FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 8 made).900 (9-10) Julius Ashby, Colorado ( ) QF.846 (11-13) Kim English, Missouri ( ) QF.800 (8-10) Stevie Johnson, Iowa State ( ) SF.727 (8-11) Dejan Kravic, Texas Tech ( ) 1st.692 (9-13) Damion James, Texas ( ) QF.667 (10-15) Andre Emmett, Texas Tech ( ) SF.667 (8-12) Brian Skinner, Baylor ( ) 1st.643 (9-14) Marcus Denmon, Missouri ( ) QF.632 (12-19) Wayne Simien, Kansas ( ) SF.615 (8-13) Kasib Powell, Texas Tech ( ) QF.533 (8-15) Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Steven Pledger, Oklahoma ( ) 1st 5 Jacob Pullen, Kansas State ( ) QF 5 D.J. Augustin, Texas ( ) QF 5 Alan Voskuil, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 Jamie Vanderbeken, Iowa State ( ) 1st 4 A.J. Abrams, Texas ( ) SF 4 Richard Roby, Colorado ( ) QF 4 Drew Gooden, Kansas ( ) QF 4 Roddrick Miller, Baylor ( ) 1st 4 Patrick Hunter, Baylor ( ) 1st 2 Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech ( ) Finals Opponent Individual Game Records at the Big 12 Championship 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 11 Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) QF 10 Steven Pledger, Oklahoma ( ) 1st 10 Roddrick Miller, Baylor ( ) 1st 9 Matt Lawrence, Missouri ( ) SF 9 A.J. Abrams, Texas ( ) SF 9 Richard Roby, Colorado ( ) QF 9 Patrick Hunter, Baylor ( ) 1st 8 Tyrel Reed, Kansas ( ) QF 8 Jacob Pullen, Kansas State ( ) QF 8 Alan Voskuil, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 8 Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech ( ) SF 8 Rickey Paulding, Missouri ( ) QF 8 Maurice Evans, Texas ( ) QF 8 Eduardo Najera, Oklahoma ( ) QF 6 Jeff Boschee, Kansas ( ) Finals 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 4 made).800 (4-5) Jamie Vanderbeken, Iowa State ( ) 1st.714 (5-7) D.J. Augustin, Texas ( ) QF.625 (5-8) Jacob Pullen, Kansas State ( ) QF.625 (5-8) Alan Voskuil, Texas Tech ( ) 1st.600 (6-10) Steven Pledger, Oklahoma ( ) 1st.571 (4-7) Drew Gooden, Kansas ( ) QF.444 (4-9) A.J. Abrams, Texas ( ) SF.444 (4-9) Richard Roby, Colorado ( ) QF.444 (4-9) Patrick Hunter, Baylor ( ) 1st.400 (4-10) Roddrick Miller, Baylor ( ) 1st.500 (2-4) Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech ( ) Finals (no other player has made more than one 3-point FG vs OSU in the Finals) FREE THROWS MADE 13 Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) QF 11 Jamar Samuels, Kansas State ( ) QF 10 Jaye Crockett, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 8 Rodney McGruder, Kansas State ( ) SF 8 Jordan Tolbert, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 8 Craig Brackins, Iowa State ( ) 1st 8 Martin Zeno, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 7 Lance Jeter, Nebraska ( ) 1st 7 Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma ( ) 1st 7 Austin Johnson, Oklahoma ( ) QF 7 D.J. Augustin, Texas ( ) QF 7 Chris Mihm, Texas ( ) SF FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 14 Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) QF 14 Jamar Samuels, Kansas State ( ) QF 13 Craig Brackins, Iowa State ( ) 1st 12 Jaye Crockett, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 10 Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 10 Jordan Tolbert, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 10 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State ( ) SF 10 Stevie Johnson, Iowa State ( ) SF 9 Rodney McGruder, Kansas State ( ) SF 9 Martin Zeno, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 9 Gabe Muoneke, Texas ( ) SF 9 Chris Mihm, Texas ( ) SF FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 8 made).929 (13-14) Pierre Jackson, Baylor ( ) QF.900 (9-10) Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF.889 (8-9) Rodney McGruder, Kansas State ( ) SF.889 (8-9) Martin Zeno, Texas Tech ( ) Finals.833 (10-12) Jaye Crockett, Texas Tech ( ) 1st.800 (8-10) Jordan Tolbert, Texas Tech ( ) 1st.786 (11-14) Jamar Samuels, Kansas State ( ) QF.615 (8-13) Craig Brackins, Iowa State ( ) 1st REBOUNDS 19 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma ( ) QF 15 Eric Chenowith, Kansas ( ) Finals 14 Andre Emmett, Texas Tech ( ) QF 14 Chris Mihm, Texas ( ) SF 14 Kish Lewis, Baylor ( ) 1st 13 Jared Homan, Iowa State ( ) QF 12 Tarik Black, Kansas ( ) QF 12 Dejan Kravic, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 12 Rico Gathers, Baylor ( ) QF 12 Craig Brackins, Iowa State ( ) 1st 12 Aleks Maric, Nebraska ( ) 1st 12 Jamaal Tinsley, Iowa State ( ) SF ASSISTS 12 Phil Pressey, Missouri ( ) QF 11 Aaron Miles, Kansas ( ) SF 10 Denis Clemente, Kansas State ( ) QF 9 Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma ( ) 1st 8 Justin Mason, Texas ( ) QF 8 Russell Robinson, Kansas ( ) QF 8 Will Chavis, Texas Tech ( ) QF 7 Naadir Tharpe, Kansas ( ) QF 7 Michael Dixon, Missouri ( ) QF 7 Will Blalock, Iowa State ( ) 1st 6 Ronald Ross, Texas Tech ( ) Finals STEALS 7 Russell Robinson, Kansas ( ) QF 6 Stevie Johnson, Iowa State ( ) SF 5 Phil Pressey, Missouri ( ) QF 4 Paul Velander, Nebraska ( ) 1st 4 Fredie Williams, Texas ( ) QF 4 Jayson Mitchell, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 3 on 18 occasions, most recently, Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 3 Ronald Ross, Texas Tech ( ) Finals BLOCKED SHOTS 4 Connor Atchley, Texas ( ) QF 4 Kenny Gregory, Kansas ( ) QF 4 Brian Skinner, Baylor ( ) 1st 3 Jordan Henriquez, Kansas State ( ) SF 3 Curtis Kelly, Kansas State ( ) QF 3 Sasha Kaun, Kansas ( ) QF 3 C.J. Giles, Kansas ( ) SF 3 Arthur Johnson, Missouri ( ) QF 3 Chris Owens, Texas ( ) QF 3 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State ( ) SF 3 Drew Gooden, Kansas ( ) QF 2 Jason Klotz, Texas ( ) Finals 2 Nick Bradford, Kansas ( ) Finals TURNOVERS 7 Aleks Maric, Nebraska ( ) 1st 7 Curtis Stinson, Iowa State ( ) 1st 6 Robert Turner, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 6 Diante Garrett, Iowa State ( ) 1st 6 Curtis Stinson, Iowa State ( ) QF 6 Jamal Brown, Texas Tech ( ) 1st 6 Jamaal Tinsley, Iowa State ( ) SF 6 Drew Gooden, Kansas ( ) QF 5 Andrew Wiggins, Kansas ( ) QF 5 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma ( ) QF 5 Charles Richardson, Nebraska ( ) 1st 5 Mario Chalmers, Kansas ( ) QF 5 Ronald Ross, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 5 Devonne Giles, Texas Tech ( ) Finals 5 Ivan Wagner, Texas ( ) SF 5 Michael Johnson, Oklahoma ( ) QF 5 Kish Lewis, Baylor ( ) 1st 5 Kris Clack, Texas ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 151

160 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS 87 vs Colorado ( ) SF 83 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 83 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 82 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 81 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 81 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 80 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 80 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 79 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 78 vs Kansas ( ) SF 72 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals FIELD GOALS MADE 31 vs Iowa State ( ) QF 30 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 30 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 30 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 29 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 29 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 28 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 27 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 27 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 27 vs Kansas ( ) SF 27 vs Colorado ( ) QF 26 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 67 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 66 vs Kansas ( ) QF 65 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 64 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 63 vs Kansas ( ) QF 62 vs Colorado ( ) QF 61 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 61 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 61 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 60 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 60 vs Kansas ( ) QF 60 vs Texas ( ) SF FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.574 (31-54) vs Iowa State ( ) QF.545 (30-55) vs Texas Tech ( ) SF.540 (27-50) vs Iowa State ( ) 1st.536 (30-56) vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st.519 (27-52) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.509 (28-55) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.492 (30-61) vs Baylor ( ) 1st.490 (24-49) vs Kansas ( ) QF.489 (22-45) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.464 (26-56) vs Missouri ( ) QF.456 (26-57) vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 11 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 10 vs Kansas State ( ) QF 10 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 10 vs Kansas ( ) QF 9 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 vs Missouri ( ) QF 9 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 9 vs Texas ( ) QF 9 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 5 vs Kansas ( ) Finals Oklahoma State Team Game Highs at the Big 12 Championship 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 vs Texas ( ) QF 28 vs Kansas State ( ) QF 28 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 28 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 27 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 26 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 25 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 24 vs Missouri ( ) SF 23 vs Missouri ( ) QF 23 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.538 (7-13) vs Texas ( ) QF.529 (9-17) vs Texas Tech ( ) SF.500 (8-16) vs Texas ( ) QF.476 (10-21) vs Kansas ( ) QF.467 (7-15) vs Nebraska ( ) 1st.438 (7-16) vs Missouri ( ) QF.429 (12-28) vs Baylor ( ) 1st.417 (5-12) vs Baylor ( ) 1st.409 (9-22) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.400 (6-15) vs Colorado ( ) QF.400 (6-15) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.333 (5-15) vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals FREE THROWS MADE 27 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 27 vs Colorado ( ) QF 25 vs Baylor ( ) QF 21 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 20 vs Kansas ( ) QF 19 vs Kansas ( ) SF 19 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 18 vs Kansas ( ) QF 17 vs Texas ( ) Finals 17 vs Iowa State ( ) QF FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 37 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 33 vs Baylor ( ) QF 32 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 31 vs Colorado ( ) QF 27 vs Kansas ( ) QF 25 vs Texas ( ) Finals 25 vs Iowa State ( ) QF 25 vs Texas ( ) QF 24 vs Kansas ( ) SF 24 vs Iowa State ( ) SF FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (16-16) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.929 (13-14) vs Iowa State ( ) 1st.917 (11-12) vs Texas A&M ( ) QF.909 (10-11) vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st.871 (27-31) vs Colorado ( ) QF.867 (13-15) vs Baylor ( ) 1st.857 (18-21) vs Kansas ( ) 1st.846 (11-13) vs Texas ( ) SF.833 (15-18) vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals.813 (13-16) vs Texas Tech ( ) SF REBOUNDS 48 vs Kansas ( ) QF 46 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 45 vs Missouri ( ) SF 44 vs Texas ( ) SF 44 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 44 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 43 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 43 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 42 vs Texas ( ) Finals 41 vs Kansas ( ) QF 41 vs Colorado ( ) QF ASSISTS 22 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 20 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 19 vs Kansas ( ) QF 18 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 17 vs Iowa State ( ) QF 16 vs Kansas ( ) QF 16 vs Texas ( ) QF 16 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 15 vs Missouri ( ) QF 15 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 15 vs Colorado ( ) QF 14 vs Kansas ( ) SF 12 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals STEALS 12 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 12 vs Kansas ( ) QF 12 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 12 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 11 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 11 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 11 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 11 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 10 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 on six occasions, most recently, vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 9 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 7 vs Kansas State ( ) SF 7 vs Texas ( ) SF BLOCKED SHOTS 6 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 6 vs Texas ( ) QF 5 vs Kansas State ( ) SF 5 vs Baylor ( ) QF 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 5 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 5 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 4 vs Kansas ( ) QF 4 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 4 vs Texas ( ) SF 4 vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 4 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 4 vs Texas ( ) Finals 4 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 4 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF TURNOVERS 22 vs Kansas ( ) QF 21 vs Texas ( ) QF 20 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 20 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 18 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 18 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 17 vs Missouri ( ) SF 17 vs Kansas ( ) QF 16 vs Texas ( ) SF 15 vs Kansas State ( ) QF 15 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 15 vs Iowa State ( ) QF 15 vs Missouri ( ) QF FOULS 28 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 25 vs Kansas ( ) QF 22 vs Kansas ( ) QF 22 vs Kansas ( ) QF 22 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 21 vs Baylor ( ) QF 21 vs Kansas State ( ) QF 21 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 21 vs Colorado ( ) QF 20 vs Texas ( ) SF 20 vs Kansas ( ) QF 19 vs Baylor ( ) 1st @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

161 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS 37 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 51 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 53 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 54 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 54 vs Texas ( ) QF 57 vs Kansas State ( ) SF 57 vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 58 vs Missouri ( ) QF 59 vs Missouri ( ) SF 59 vs Texas ( ) QF 59 vs Texas ( ) SF 59 vs Kansas ( ) QF FIELD GOALS MADE 15 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 16 vs Texas ( ) QF 17 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 18 vs Kansas State ( ) SF 18 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 19 vs Missouri ( ) QF 20 vs Kansas ( ) QF 20 vs Texas ( ) QF 20 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 20 vs Texas ( ) SF 20 vs Texas ( ) QF FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 38 vs Texas ( ) QF 43 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 45 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 45 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 48 vs Baylor ( ) QF 49 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 49 vs Kansas ( ) QF 50 vs Missouri ( ) QF 50 vs Kansas ( ) QF 50 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 53 vs Texas ( ) Finals 55 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.231 (15-65) vs Kansas ( ) Finals.305 (18-59) vs Kansas State ( ) SF.333 (20-60) vs Texas ( ) SF.339 (20-59) vs Iowa State ( ) SF.344 (21-61) vs Texas Tech ( ) QF.351 (20-57) vs Texas ( ) QF.356 (21-59) vs Missouri ( ) SF.379 (25-66) vs Kansas ( ) QF.380 (19-50) vs Missouri ( ) QF.383 (23-60) vs Kansas ( ) QF.395 (17-43) vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 4 vs Kansas ( ) QF 4 vs Missouri ( ) SF 4 vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 4 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 4 vs Texas ( ) Finals 4 vs Iowa State ( ) QF 5 vs Kansas State ( ) SF 5 vs Baylor ( ) QF 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 5 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 5 vs Kansas ( ) SF 5 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 5 vs Kansas ( ) QF 5 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 5 vs Kansas ( ) QF 5 vs Baylor ( ) 1st Oklahoma State Team Game Lows at the Big 12 Championship 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 12 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 12 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 12 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 13 vs Baylor ( ) QF 13 vs Kansas ( ) QF 13 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 13 vs Texas ( ) QF 13 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 13 vs Kansas ( ) QF 14 vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 14 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 14 vs Iowa State ( ) QF 15 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.167 (4-24) vs Missouri ( ) SF.167 (2-12) vs Texas Tech ( ) QF.185 (5-27) vs Kansas ( ) Finals.238 (5-21) vs Kansas State ( ) SF.250 (4-16) vs Texas ( ) Finals.286 (6-21) vs Kansas ( ) QF.286 (4-14) vs Texas A&M ( ) QF.286 (4-14) vs Iowa State ( ) QF.290 (9-31) vs Texas ( ) QF.308 (4-13) vs Kansas ( ) QF.333 (6-18) vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st.333 (4-12) vs Iowa State ( ) 1st FREE THROWS MADE 2 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 6 vs Kansas ( ) QF 6 vs Kansas ( ) QF 7 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 8 vs Texas ( ) SF 8 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 9 vs Missouri ( ) QF 10 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 10 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 10 vs Texas ( ) QF FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5 vs Kansas ( ) Finals 10 vs Kansas ( ) QF 11 vs Oklahoma ( ) 1st 12 vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 12 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 13 vs Missouri ( ) QF 13 vs Texas ( ) SF 13 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 13 vs Texas ( ) SF 13 vs Kansas ( ) QF FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.400 (2-5) vs Kansas ( ) Finals.462 (6-13) vs Kansas ( ) QF.538 (7-13) vs Texas Tech ( ) QF.556 (10-18) vs Texas ( ) QF.571 (12-21) vs Kansas State ( ) QF.600 (6-10) vs Kansas ( ) QF.600 (15-25) vs Texas ( ) QF.615 (8-13) vs Texas ( ) SF.625 (10-16) vs Nebraska ( ) 1st.650 (13-20) vs Missouri ( ) SF REBOUNDS 20 vs Missouri ( ) QF 21 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 25 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 27 vs Kansas State ( ) QF 28 vs Texas ( ) QF 28 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 29 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 30 vs Kansas ( ) QF 30 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 30 vs Kansas ( ) QF 33 vs Texas Tech ( ) Finals ASSISTS 7 vs Kansas ( ) QF 7 vs Kansas ( ) QF 8 vs Baylor ( ) QF 8 vs Missouri ( ) SF 9 vs Texas A&M ( ) QF 10 vs Kansas State ( ) SF 10 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 10 vs Missouri ( ) QF 10 vs Texas Tech ( ) QF 10 vs Texas ( ) QF 10 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 10 vs Kansas ( ) Finals STEALS 2 vs Iowa State ( ) SF 3 vs Texas ( ) SF 3 vs Texas ( ) QF 4 vs Kansas ( ) QF 4 vs Kansas ( ) SF 5 vs Missouri ( ) QF 5 vs Kansas State ( ) QF 5 vs Texas ( ) QF 5 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 5 vs Missouri ( ) QF 7 vs Nebraska ( ) 1st 7 vs Texas ( ) Finals 7 vs Kansas ( ) Finals BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Kansas ( ) QF 0 vs Missouri ( ) SF 1 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 1 vs Texas ( ) QF 1 vs Kansas ( ) SF 1 vs Colorado ( ) QF 1 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 1 vs Texas ( ) QF 1 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 2 on seven occasions, most recently, vs Missouri ( ) QF 3 vs Kansas ( ) Finals TURNOVERS 5 vs Kansas ( ) QF 5 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 5 vs Kansas ( ) SF 7 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 8 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 8 vs Texas ( ) QF 9 vs Baylor ( ) QF 9 vs Missouri ( ) QF 10 vs Kansas ( ) QF 10 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 11 vs Texas ( ) Finals FOULS 12 vs Oklahoma ( ) QF 14 vs Texas ( ) QF 15 vs Missouri ( ) QF 15 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 15 vs Kansas ( ) SF 15 vs Missouri ( ) QF 15 vs Baylor ( ) 1st 16 vs Texas Tech ( ) 1st 16 vs Iowa State ( ) 1st 16 vs Texas ( ) QF 16 vs Texas Tech ( ) SF 16 vs Kansas ( ) QF 17 vs Kansas ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 153

162 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS 88 by Missouri ( ) QF 85 by Colorado ( ) QF 83 by Kansas State ( ) QF 77 by Kansas ( ) QF 77 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 75 by Kansas ( ) SF 75 by Iowa State ( ) QF 74 by Kansas ( ) QF 73 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 72 by Baylor ( ) QF 72 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 68 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals FIELD GOALS MADE 35 by Missouri ( ) QF 31 by Kansas ( ) SF 31 by Colorado ( ) QF 31 by Iowa State ( ) QF 30 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 29 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 29 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 28 by Kansas State ( ) QF 28 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 25 by Kansas ( ) QF 25 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 25 by Iowa State ( ) SF 25 by Kansas ( ) QF 24 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 68 by Iowa State ( ) QF 66 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 65 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 64 by Kansas ( ) QF 64 by Missouri ( ) SF 62 by Colorado ( ) QF 62 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 61 by Texas ( ) SF 61 by Kansas ( ) QF 60 by Baylor ( ) QF 60 by Iowa State ( ) SF 58 by Texas ( ) Finals FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.593 (35-59) by Missouri ( ) QF.554 (31-56) by Kansas ( ) SF.547 (29-53) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.536 (30-56) by Texas Tech ( ) QF.500 (31-62) by Colorado ( ) QF.481 (25-52) by Oklahoma ( ) QF.475 (28-59) by Kansas State ( ) QF.472 (25-53) by Kansas ( ) QF.468 (22-47) by Iowa State ( ) 1st.468 (22-47) by Texas ( ) QF.421 (24-57) by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 by Baylor ( ) 1st 9 by Kansas State ( ) QF 8 by Oklahoma ( ) 1st 8 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 8 by Texas ( ) QF 8 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 8 by Texas ( ) SF 8 by Colorado ( ) QF 8 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 7 by Kansas State ( ) SF 7 by Missouri ( ) QF 7 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 7 by Kansas ( ) QF 3 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals Opponent Team Game Highs at the Big 12 Championship 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 by Missouri ( ) SF 31 by Baylor ( ) 1st 25 by Kansas ( ) QF 24 by Baylor ( ) 1st 23 by Baylor ( ) QF 23 by Colorado ( ) QF 22 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 22 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 21 on five occasions, most recently, by Kansas State ( ) QF 15 by Texas ( ) Finals 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.533 (8-15) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.429 (9-21) by Kansas State ( ) QF.429 (6-14) by Texas A&M ( ) QF.421 (8-19) by Oklahoma ( ) 1st.421 (8-19) by Texas ( ) QF.412 (7-17) by Missouri ( ) QF.389 (7-18) by Kansas ( ) QF.381 (8-21) by Texas ( ) SF.375 (6-16) by Texas ( ) QF.364 (8-22) by Iowa State ( ) 1st.364 (8-22) by Oklahoma ( ) QF.333 (3-9) by Texas Tech ( ) Finals FREE THROWS MADE 23 by Baylor ( ) QF 22 by Kansas ( ) QF 20 by Texas ( ) QF 19 by Texas ( ) SF 19 by Kansas ( ) QF 18 by Kansas State ( ) QF 18 by Kansas ( ) QF 17 by Kansas State ( ) SF 17 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 17 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 17 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 17 by Iowa State ( ) SF FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 31 by Iowa State ( ) SF 30 by Kansas ( ) QF 29 by Kansas ( ) QF 29 by Baylor ( ) QF 28 by Texas ( ) SF 26 by Colorado ( ) QF 25 by Kansas State ( ) QF 25 by Kansas ( ) QF 23 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 23 by Texas ( ) QF 21 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.944 (17-18) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.917 (11-12) by Oklahoma ( ) 1st.882 (15-17) by Texas ( ) SF.870 (20-23) by Texas ( ) QF.813 (13-16) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.813 (13-16) by Texas Tech ( ) SF.810 (17-21) by Kansas State ( ) SF.810 (17-21) by Texas Tech ( ) Finals.800 (8-10) by Kansas ( ) SF.793 (23-29) by Baylor ( ) QF REBOUNDS 48 by Kansas ( ) Finals 46 by Kansas ( ) QF 44 by Texas ( ) SF 43 by Kansas State ( ) QF 42 by Kansas ( ) QF 42 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 40 by Kansas State ( ) SF 40 by Missouri ( ) QF 40 by Texas ( ) QF 39 by Oklahoma ( ) QF ASSISTS 23 by Kansas ( ) SF 22 by Missouri ( ) QF 21 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 20 by Kansas State ( ) QF 19 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 17 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 15 by Texas ( ) QF 15 by Kansas ( ) QF 14 by Kansas State ( ) SF 14 by Colorado ( ) QF 13 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals STEALS 13 by Iowa State ( ) SF 12 by Kansas ( ) QF 11 by Texas ( ) QF 11 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 10 by Kansas ( ) QF 9 by Missouri ( ) SF 9 by Texas ( ) SF 8 by Missouri ( ) QF 8 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 8 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 8 by Iowa State ( ) QF 8 by Missouri ( ) QF 8 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 7 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals BLOCKED SHOTS 10 by Kansas ( ) QF 7 by Texas ( ) QF 6 by Kansas State ( ) SF 6 by Kansas ( ) QF 5 by Kansas ( ) QF 5 by Missouri ( ) SF 5 by Texas ( ) QF 5 by Baylor ( ) 1st 4 by Baylor ( ) QF 4 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 4 by Texas ( ) SF 4 by Texas ( ) Finals 4 by Missouri ( ) QF 4 by Texas ( ) QF 4 by Texas ( ) SF TURNOVERS 24 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 19 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 19 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 19 by Texas ( ) SF 18 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 18 by Kansas ( ) QF 18 by Kansas ( ) QF 17 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 17 by Baylor ( ) 1st 16 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 16 by Texas ( ) QF 16 by Baylor ( ) 1st FOULS 26 by Colorado ( ) QF 23 by Baylor ( ) QF 23 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 23 by Texas ( ) Finals 23 by Texas ( ) QF 22 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 22 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 22 by Kansas ( ) QF 20 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 20 by Iowa State ( ) QF 19 by Texas ( ) SF @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

163 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS 39 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 49 by Texas ( ) Finals 52 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 53 by Kansas ( ) Finals 55 by Texas ( ) QF 56 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 57 by Texas ( ) SF 57 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 57 by Baylor ( ) 1st 58 by Kansas ( ) QF FIELD GOALS MADE 13 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 17 by Texas ( ) SF 18 by Texas ( ) QF 19 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 19 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 19 by Texas ( ) SF 19 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 20 by Kansas ( ) Finals 20 by Texas ( ) QF 21 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 47 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 47 by Texas ( ) QF 47 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 48 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 51 by Kansas ( ) QF 51 by Texas ( ) SF 51 by Texas ( ) QF 52 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 53 by Kansas ( ) QF 53 by Oklahoma ( ) 1st 53 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 55 by Kansas ( ) Finals FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.277 (13-47) by Nebraska ( ) 1st.288 (19-66) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.327 (18-55) by Texas ( ) QF.328 (19-58) by Texas ( ) Finals.333 (17-51) by Texas ( ) SF.345 (19-55) by Nebraska ( ) 1st.359 (23-64) by Kansas ( ) QF.364 (20-55) by Kansas ( ) Finals.367 (22-60) by Baylor ( ) QF.373 (22-59) by Baylor ( ) 1st 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 1 by Kansas ( ) QF 1 by Iowa State ( ) QF 1 by Iowa State ( ) SF 2 by Texas ( ) Finals 2 by Kansas ( ) Finals 3 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 3 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 4 on five occasions, most recently, by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 by Kansas ( ) QF 9 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 9 by Iowa State ( ) QF 10 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 12 by Iowa State ( ) SF 12 by Kansas ( ) Finals 14 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 14 by Kansas ( ) QF 15 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 15 by Kansas ( ) SF 15 by Texas ( ) Finals Opponent Team Game Lows at the Big 12 Championship 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.083 (1-12) by Iowa State ( ) SF.111 (1-9) by Iowa State ( ) QF.111 (1-9) by Kansas ( ) QF.133 (2-15) by Texas ( ) Finals.158 (3-19) by Oklahoma ( ) QF.167 (2-12) by Kansas ( ) Finals.190 (4-21) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.194 (6-31) by Missouri ( ) SF.200 (1-5) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.200 (4-20) by Texas ( ) SF.200 (4-20) by Nebraska ( ) 1st.200 (5-25) by Kansas ( ) QF FREE THROWS MADE 3 by Kansas ( ) QF 5 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 6 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 7 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 8 by Kansas ( ) SF 8 by Missouri ( ) QF 8 by Baylor ( ) 1st 9 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 9 by Texas ( ) Finals 10 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 10 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 10 by Baylor ( ) 1st FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 10 by Kansas ( ) SF 11 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 11 by Missouri ( ) QF 12 by Oklahoma ( ) 1st 13 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 13 by Baylor ( ) 1st 14 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 14 by Kansas ( ) QF 15 by Missouri ( ) QF 15 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 15 by Kansas ( ) Finals 15 by Baylor ( ) 1st FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.214 (3-14) by Kansas ( ) QF.412 (7-17) by Iowa State ( ) 1st.545 (6-11) by Texas Tech ( ) 1st.548 (17-31) by Iowa State ( ) SF.563 (9-16) by Texas ( ) Finals.571 (12-21) by Kansas ( ) QF.577 (15-26) by Colorado ( ) QF.591 (13-22) by Texas ( ) QF.600 (12-20) by Texas A&M ( ) QF.600 (18-30) by Kansas ( ) QF.600 (12-20) by Iowa State ( ) QF REBOUNDS 26 by Oklahoma ( ) 1st 27 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 27 by Kansas ( ) SF 28 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 28 by Baylor ( ) 1st 30 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 30 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 30 by Missouri ( ) QF 31 by Texas ( ) QF 31 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 31 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 34 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals ASSISTS 6 by Baylor ( ) QF 6 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 8 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 8 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 9 by Texas ( ) Finals 9 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 9 by Iowa State ( ) QF 9 by Texas ( ) QF 9 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 9 by Iowa State ( ) SF 9 by Kansas ( ) Finals 9 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 9 by Texas ( ) QF STEALS 1 by Kansas ( ) SF 2 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 2 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 3 by Baylor ( ) QF 3 by Kansas ( ) QF 3 by Texas ( ) QF 3 by Colorado ( ) QF 4 by Kansas ( ) QF 4 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 4 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 4 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 4 by Texas ( ) Finals 4 by Kansas ( ) Finals 4 by Baylor ( ) 1st BLOCKED SHOTS 0 by Kansas ( ) QF 0 by Colorado ( ) QF 1 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 1 by Oklahoma ( ) 1st 1 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 2 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 2 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 2 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 2 by Iowa State ( ) QF 2 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 2 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 2 by Kansas ( ) QF 3 by Texas Tech ( ) Finals 3 by Kansas ( ) Finals TURNOVERS 7 by Texas ( ) SF 8 by Baylor ( ) QF 8 by Kansas ( ) QF 8 by Texas Tech ( ) SF 9 by Texas ( ) QF 10 by Missouri ( ) QF 10 by Nebraska ( ) 1st 10 by Missouri ( ) SF 10 by Kansas ( ) QF 11 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 11 by Kansas ( ) SF 11 by Missouri ( ) QF 11 by Texas Tech ( ) QF 13 by Texas ( ) Finals FOULS 12 by Missouri ( ) QF 12 by Iowa State ( ) 1st 13 by Texas ( ) QF 13 by Missouri ( ) QF 13 by Kansas ( ) Finals 13 by Kansas ( ) QF 14 by Texas A&M ( ) QF 15 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 15 by Texas Tech ( ) 1st 15 by Oklahoma ( ) QF 16 by Texas Tech ( ) @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 155

164 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Career Statistics at the Big 12 Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS----- ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 13 Adams, Martavius Adkins, Joe Alexander, Chad Alexander, Glendon Allen, Tony Anderson, David Anderson, James Baker, Maurice Bobik, Daniel Boggan, Mario Brown, Anthony Brown, Jamaal Brown, Markel Broxsie, Antoine Cazzelle, Zac Cobbins, Michael Cooper, Kenny Cox, Mason Crawford, Terrence Curry, JamesOn Dorsey, Marlon Dove, Marcus Dowell, Reger Eaton, Byron Flemings, Roderick Forte, Phil Franklin, Roger Gadson, Cheyne Gardner, Kirby George, Grayson Gottlieb, Doug Graham, Joey Graham, Stephen Guerrero, Cezar Gulley, Fred Hammonds, Leyton Harris, Terrel Hatch, Tyler Hill, Aaron Johnson, Torre Jonzen, Fredrik @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

165 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Career Statistics at the Big 12 Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS----- ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 44 Jurick, Philip Keep, Jason Kirkland, Malcoln Lucas, John Marlow, Jack Mason, Desmond Mayes, Alonzo McFarlin, Ivan McQuarters, R.W Miller, Jason Monds, David Montonati, Brian Moses, Marshall Muonelo, Obi Murphy, Kamari Nash, Le Bryan Olukemi, Jean-Paul Page, Keiton Peterson, Adrian Pilgrim, Matt Roberts, Chianti Robisch, Brett Sager, Christien Sanders, Melvin Shaw, Jarred Sidorakis, Nick Smart, Marcus Sooter, Rodney Soucek, Marek Steyn, Frans Stuen, Ford Thomas, Ibrahima Walker, Torin Warner, Tommy Weatherspoon,Janavor Webber, Alex Weiberg, Jared Williams, Andre Williams, Brian Williams, Victor @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 157

166 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Game-by-Game Statistics at the Big 12 Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Date Opponent Round W-L Score FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg #9 Baylor 1st W #1 Kansas QF L (#8 Seed) Totals #10 Texas QF L (#2 Seed) Totals #12 Baylor 1st W #4 Oklahoma QF W #1 Texas SF W #3 Kansas Finals L (#5 Seed) Totals #5 Kansas QF W #1 Iowa State SF L (#4 Seed) Totals #12 Texas Tech 1st W #4 Texas QF L (#5 Seed) Totals #5 Texas Tech QF L (#4 Seed) Totals #5 Missouri QF L (#4 Seed) Totals #8 Iowa State QF W #5 Texas Tech SF W #2 Texas Finals W (#1 Seed) Totals #11 Colorado QF W #2 Kansas SF W #4 Texas Tech Finals W (#3 Seed) Totals #10 Iowa State 1st W #2 Kansas QF L (#7 Seed) Totals #10 Nebraska 1st W #2 Texas A&M QF W #3 Texas SF L (#7 Seed) Totals #8 Texas Tech 1st W #1 Texas QF L (#9 Seed) Totals #10 Iowa State 1st W #2 Oklahoma QF W #3 Missouri SF L (#7 Seed) Totals #10 Oklahoma 1st W #2 Kansas State QF L (#7 Seed) Totals #8 Nebraska 1st W #1 Kansas QF L (#9 Seed) Totals #10 Texas Tech 1st W #2 Missouri QF L (#7 Seed) Totals #6 Baylor QF W #2 Kansas State SF L (#3 Seed) Totals #9 Texas Tech 1st W #1 Kansas QF L ot (#8 Seed) Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

167 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Opponent Team Game-by-Game Statistics at the Big 12 Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Date Opponent Round W-L Score FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg #9 Baylor 1st W #1 Kansas QF L (#8 Seed) Totals #10 Texas QF L (#2 Seed) Totals #12 Baylor 1st W #4 Oklahoma QF W #1 Texas SF W #3 Kansas Finals L (#5 Seed) Totals #5 Kansas QF W #1 Iowa State SF L (#4 Seed) Totals #12 Texas Tech 1st W #4 Texas QF L (#5 Seed) Totals #5 Texas Tech QF L (#4 Seed) Totals #5 Missouri QF L (#4 Seed) Totals #8 Iowa State QF W #5 Texas Tech SF W #2 Texas Finals W (#1 Seed) Totals #11 Colorado QF W #2 Kansas SF W #4 Texas Tech Finals W (#3 Seed) Totals #10 Iowa State 1st W #2 Kansas QF L (#7 Seed) Totals #10 Nebraska 1st W #2 Texas A&M QF W #3 Texas SF L (#7 Seed) Totals #8 Texas Tech 1st W #1 Texas QF L (#9 Seed) Totals #10 Iowa State 1st W #2 Oklahoma QF W #3 Missouri SF L (#7 Seed) Totals #10 Oklahoma 1st W #2 Kansas State QF L (#7 Seed) Totals #8 Nebraska 1st W #1 Kansas QF L (#9 Seed) Totals #10 Texas Tech 1st W #2 Missouri QF L (#7 Seed) Totals #6 Baylor QF W #2 Kansas State SF L (#3 Seed) Totals #9 Texas Tech 1st W #1 Kansas QF L ot (#8 Seed) Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 159

168 NCAA/NIT POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA DIVISION I MEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year Score Opponent Location 1995 (#4) W #13 Drexel Baltimore, Md W Utah Kansas City, Mo. Final 4 W #5 Alabama Baltimore, Md. Champions W Arkansas Kansas City, Mo. W #1 Wake Forest East Rutherford, N.J. W New York New York, N.Y. W #2 Massachusetts East Rutherford, N.J. L #1 UCLA Seattle, Wash W Baylor Kansas City, Mo. Champions W California Kansas City, Mo. W North Carolina New York, N.Y W Wyoming Kansas City, Mo. Runner-up W Oregon State Kansas City, Mo. L Kentucky Seattle, Wash W Montana State Kansas City, Mo. Final 4 W Washington Kansas City, Mo. L Kansas State Kansas City, Mo. L Illinois Minneapolis, Minn W TCU Manhattan, Kan. Elite 8 L Kansas Manhattan, Kan W Rice Stillwater, Okla. Elite 8 L Bradley Stillwater, Okla W Loyola Marymount Stillwater, Okla. Elite 8 W Arkansas Lawrence, Kan. L Kansas State Lawrence, Kan W Houston Manhattan, Kan. Elite 8 L Wichita State Manhattan, Kan (#5) L #12 Princeton Corvallis, Ore. 1st Rd (48) 1991 (#3) W #14 New Mexico College Park, Md. Sweet 16 W #6 N.C. State College Park, Md. Lot #10 Temple East Rutherford, N.J (#2) W #15 Georgia Southern Atlanta, Ga. Sweet 16 W #10 Tulane Atlanta, Ga. L #6 Michigan Lexington, Ky (#5) W #12 Marquette Indianapolis, Ind. Rd of 32 L #4 Louisville Indianapolis, Ind (#4) W #13 New Mexico State Okla. City, Okla. Rd of 32 L #12 Tulsa Okla. City, Okla (#8) W #9 George Washington Lexington, Ky. Rd of 32 L #1 Duke Lexington, Ky (#9) W #8 Syracuse Indianapolis, Ind. Rd of 32 L #1 Auburn Indianapolis, Ind (#3) W #14 Hofstra Buffalo, N.Y. Elite 8 W #11 Pepperdine Buffalo, N.Y. W #10 Seton Hall Syracuse, N.Y. L #5 Florida Syracuse, N.Y (#11) L #6 USC Long Island, N.Y. Rd of (#7) L #10 Kent State Greenville, S.C. Rd of (#6) W #11 Penn Boston, Mass. Rd of 32 L #3 Syracuse Boston, Mass (#2) W #15 Eastern Washington Kansas City, Mo. Final 4 W #7 Memphis Kansas City, Mo. W #3 Pittsburgh East Rutherford, N.J. W #1 Saint Joseph s East Rutherford, N.J. L #3 Georgia Tech San Antonio, Texas 2005 (#2) W #15 Southeastern Louisiana Okla. City, Okla. Sweet 16 W #7 Southern Illinois Okla. City, Okla. L #3 Arizona Chicago, Ill (#9) W #8 Tennessee Dayton, Ohio Rd of 32 L #1 Pittsburgh Dayton, Ohio 2010 (#7) L #10 Georgia Tech Milwaukee, Wis. Rd of (#5) L #12 Oregon San Jose, Calif. Rd of (#9) L #8 Gonzaga San Diego, Calif. Rd of 64 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT RESULTS Year Score Opponent Location Year Score Opponent Location 1938 L vs Temple New York, N.Y W Tulsa Stillwater, Okla. 3rd place W vs New York New York, N.Y. L at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M L vs Duquesne New York, N.Y. 3rd place W vs DePaul New York, N.Y W Tulane Stillwater, Okla. L at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1945 Bob Kurland (Most Outstanding Player) 1946 Bob Kurland (Most Outstanding Player) 1995 Bryant Reeves REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1951 Don Johnson 1953 Gale McArthur 1954 Bob Mattick 1958 Arlen Clark 1965 James King 1995 Bryant Reeves (Most Outstanding Player) Scott Pierce Randy Rutherford 2000 Fredrik Jönzén 2004 John Lucas (Most Outstanding Player) Tony Allen Joey Graham RECORD AT THE NCAA TOURNAMENT by Round: Round of Round of 48 (1983) 0-1 Round of Round of 24 (1958) 1-0 Sweet Elite Eight 6-5 Final Four 3-3 Consolation Game (1951) 0-1 Championship Game 2-1 Seeding (since 1983) as Seed vs Seed #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 Seed #5 Seed #6 Seed #7 Seed #8 Seed #9 Seed #10 Seed #11 Seed #12 Seed #13 Seed #14 Seed #15 Seed #16 Seed Regional East 1991, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009 Midwest 1958, 1965, 1993, 1994, 2005, 2010, 2013 South 1998, 1999, 2002 Southeast 1992 West 1953, 1954, 1983, 2014 Western 1945, 1946, 1949, W vs Canisius New York, N.Y. 4th place L vs DePaul New York, N.Y. L vs Kentucky New York, N.Y L vs Duquesne New York, N.Y W Boise State Stillwater, Okla. L at St. John s Jamaica, N.Y L at Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla L Marist Stillwater, Okla L at Southern llinois Carbondale, Ill W Harvard Stillwater, Okla. L at Washington State Pullman, Wash. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

169 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Career Records at the NCAA Division I Championship Games played Bryant Reeves Terry Collins Ivan McFarlin Terrence Crawford , Randy Rutherford J.L.Parks , by 11 players, most recently, in by Daniel Bobik, Joey Graham, Stephen Graham, John Lucas Games started Bryant Reeves Ivan McFarlin Randy Rutherford Daniel Bobik Joey Graham John Lucas Doug Gottlieb Desmond Mason Tony Allen by seven players, most recently, Fredrik Jonzen Points Bryant Reeves (12) Ivan McFarlin (11) Randy Rutherford (9) Desmond Mason (8) Bob Kurland (6) Byron Houston (6) Joey Graham (8) John Lucas (8) Tony Allen (7) Fredrik Jonzen (8) Scoring average (min 2 GP) Arlen Clark (3) Bob Kurland (6) Bob Mattick (4) Adrian Peterson (4) Byron Houston (6) Marcus Smart (2) Bryant Reeves (12) Markel Brown (2) Desmond Mason (8) Byron Eaton (2) Field goal percentage (min 20 made) Ivan McFarlin (64-97) Chianti Roberts (24-41) Corey Williams (30-53) Bob Mattick (31-55) Joey Graham (40-72) Adrian Peterson (34-63) Tony Allen (35-66) Sean Sutton (27-52) Bryant Reeves (81-157) Fredrik Jonzen (35-69) point field goals made Randy Rutherford (9) John Lucas (8) Joe Adkins (8) Desmond Mason (8) Adrian Peterson (4) Sean Sutton (6) Brooks Thompson (4) Corey Williams (6) Daniel Bobik (8) JamesOn Curry (3) Glendon Alexander (6) point field goals attempted Randy Rutherford (9) John Lucas (8) Joe Adkins (8) Glendon Alexander (6) Brooks Thompson (4) Adrian Peterson (4) Desmond Mason (8) Victor Williams (4) Sean Sutton (6) Melvin Sanders (4) Pt FG percentage (min 5 made) JamesOn Curry (8-12) Corey Williams (11-19) Sean Sutton (12-24) Terrel Harris (6-12) Joey Graham (6-13) Keiton Page (5-11) Daniel Bobik (9-20) Desmond Mason (12-27) Adrian Peterson (12-28) Randy Rutherford (28-71) Free throws made Bryant Reeves (12) Desmond Mason (8) Ivan McFarlin (11) Byron Houston (6) Arlen Clark (3) Fredrik Jonzen (8) Tony Allen (7) Bob Mattick (4) Joey Graham (8) Joe Adkins (8) Free throws attempted Bryant Reeves (12) Ivan McFarlin (11) Desmond Mason (8) Bob Mattick (4) Byron Houston (6) Fredrik Jonzen (8) Arlen Clark (3) Tony Allen (7) Joey Graham (8) Randy Rutherford (9) Free throw percentage (min 10 made) John Lucas (19-20) Darwyn Alexander (12-13) Byron Eaton (11-12) John Potter (11-12) Harold Rogers (10-11) , Joe Adkins (23-26) Sean Sutton (20-23) Jack Shelton (19-22) JamesOn Curry (12-14) Roy Carberry (12-14) Rebounds Bryant Reeves (12) Ivan McFarlin (11) Desmond Mason (8) Byron Houston (6) Randy Rutherford (9) Joey Graham (8) Fredrik Jonzen (8) Brian Montonati (8) Andre Williams (8) Tony Allen (7) Rebounding average (min 2 GP) Arlen Clark (3) Marcus Smart (2) Byron Houston (6) Ivan McFarlin (11) Johnny Pittman (3) Brett Robisch (2) Bryant Reeves (12) Gene Johnson (2) James King (2) Bob Mattick (4) Marshall Moses (3) Assists Doug Gottlieb (8) Andre Owens (5) Joe Adkins (8) Sean Sutton (6) Tony Allen (7) John Lucas (8) Brooks Thompson (4) Randy Rutherford (9) Ivan McFarlin (11) Terry Collins (12) Assists average (min 2 GP) Doug Gottlieb (8) Byron Eaton (2) Andre Owens (5) Brooks Thompson (4) Marcus Smart (2) Sean Sutton (6) JamesOn Curry (3) Joe Adkins (8) Tony Allen (7) John Lucas (8) Blocked shots Bryant Reeves (12) Byron Houston (6) Ivan McFarlin (11) Tony Allen (7) Andre Williams (8) Brian Montonati (8) Chianti Roberts (6) Desmond Mason (8) Melvin Sanders (4) Andre Owens (5) Johnny Pittman (3) Leroy Combs (1) Blocked shots average (min 3 GP) Byron Houston (6) Bryant Reeves (12) Tony Allen (7) Johnny Pittman (3) Andre Williams (8) Ivan McFarlin (11) Melvin Sanders (4) Chianti Roberts (7) Brian Montonati (8) Andre Owens (5) Steals Ivan McFarlin (11) Brooks Thompson (4) Tony Allen (7) Andre Owens (5) Cornell Hatcher (6) Marcus Smart (2) Randy Rutherford (8) Desmond Mason (8) Terrence Crawford (10) John Lucas (8) Steals average (min 2 GP) Marcus Smart (2) Brooks Thompson (4) Andre Owens (5) Byron Eaton (2) James Anderson (3) Tony Allen (7) Cornell Hatcher (6) Maurice Baker (2) Ivan McFarlin (11) Markel Brown (2) number in parentheses indicates games @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 161

170 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Tournament Records at the NCAA Division I Championship Games played 1. 5 Tony Allen Daniel Bobik Terrence Crawford Joey Graham Stephen Graham John Lucas Ivan McFarlin Jason Miller Janavor Weatherspoon Terry Collins Andre Owens Scott Pierce Bryant Reeves Chianti Roberts Randy Rutherford Jason Skaer Games started 1. 5 Tony Allen Daniel Bobik Joey Graham John Lucas Ivan McFarlin Terry Collins Andre Owens Scott Pierce Bryant Reeves Randy Rutherford Minutes Bryant Reeves (5) Randy Rutherford (5) John Lucas (5) Andre Owens (5) Tony Allen (5) Ivan McFarlin (5) Joey Graham (5) Desmond Mason (4) Daniel Bobik (5) Scott Pierce (5) Minutes average (min 2 GP) Byron Houston (3) Adrian Peterson (2) Bryant Reeves (5) John Lucas (3) Desmond Mason (4) Randy Rutherford (5) Victor Williams (2) Bryant Reeves (2) Byron Eaton (2) Adrian Peterson (2) Brett Robisch (2) Points Bryant Reeves (5) Randy Rutherford (5) Tony Allen (5) Bob Kurland (3) Arlen Clark (3) Joey Graham (5) Desmond Mason (4) John Lucas (5) Bob Kurland (3) Ivan McFarlin (5) Ivan McFarlin (3) Scoring average Bob Mattick (2) Desmond Mason (2) Adrian Peterson (2) Bob Kurland (3) Arlen Clark (3) Marcus Smart (1) Bryant Reeves (5) Bob Kurland (3) Ivan McFarlin (3) Bryant Reeves (2) Rebounds Bryant Reeves (5) Ivan McFarlin (5) Byron Houston (3) Arlen Clark (3) Fredrik Jonzen (4) Joey Graham (5) Randy Rutherford (5) Tony Allen (5) Bob Mattick (2) Johnny Pittman (3) Rebounding average Bob Mattick (2) Marcus Smart (1) Andre Williams (1) Ivan McFarlin (2) Byron Houston (3) Arlen Clark (3) Ivan McFarlin (1) Bryant Reeves (2) Bryant Reeves (5) Marcus Smart (1) Marshall Moses (2) Ivan McFarlin (5) Desmond Mason (2) Johnny Pittman (3) Assists Doug Gottlieb (4) Andre Owens (5) Doug Gottlieb (2) Tony Allen (5) John Lucas (5) Sean Sutton (3) Byron Eaton (2) Terry Collins (5) Joe Adkins (4) Brooks Thompson (2) Assists average Doug Gottlieb (2) Doug Gottlieb (4) Byron Eaton (2) Brooks Thompson (2) Marcus Smart (1) Sean Sutton (3) Andre Owens (5) Doug Gottlieb (2) Joe Adkins (2) Randy Rutherford (2) Blocked shots 1. 8 Ivan McFarlin (5) Tony Allen (5) Bryant Reeves (5) Bryant Reeves (2) Byron Houston (3) Byron Houston (3) Chianti Roberts (5) Bryant Reeves (3) Andre Williams (4) Andre Owens (5) Johnny Pittman (3) Leroy Combs (1) Blocked shots average Leroy Combs (1) Bryant Reeves (2) Philip Jurick (1) Melvin Sanders (1) Andre Williams (1) Byron Houston (3) Byron Houston (3) Ivan McFarlin (5) Tony Allen (5) Bryant Reeves (3) Steals Andre Owens (5) Tony Allen (5) Brooks Thompson (2) Ivan McFarlin (3) Randy Rutherford (5) Brooks Thompson (2) Cornell Hatcher (3) Marcus Smart (1) Ivan McFarlin (5) Tony Allen (2) Brian Montonati (4) Desmond Mason (2) Terry Collins (5) Cornell Hatcher (3) Steals average Marcus Smart (1) Marcus Smart (1) Brooks Thompson (2) James Anderson (1) Maurice Baker (1) Brooks Thompson (2) Tony Allen (2) Desmond Mason (2) Ivan McFarlin (3) Andre Owens (5) Field goal percentage (min 10 made) Marshall Moses (13-18) Sean Sutton (18-25) Bob Mattick (20-28) Ivan McFarlin (24-35) Adrian Peterson (19-29) Ivan McFarlin (27-42) Desmond Mason (18-28) Chianti Roberts (19-30) Joey Graham (27-43) Ivan McFarlin (10-16) point field goals made Randy Rutherford (5) Adrian Peterson (2) JamesOn Curry (3) John Lucas (5) Glendon Alexander (4) Desmond Mason (4) Randy Rutherford (2) Joe Adkins (4) Sean Sutton (3) Corey Williams (3) Pt FG percentage (min 5 made) Corey Williams (7-9) JamesOn Curry (8-12) Sean Sutton (7-11) Adrian Peterson (9-16) Terrel Harris (6-12) Desmond Mason (8-16) Daniel Bobik (6-13) Randy Rutherford (17-41) Randy Rutherford (8-20) Brooks Thompson (6-15) Free throw percentage (min 10 made) Joe Adkins (13-13) John Lucas (10-10) Ivan McFarlin (16-17) Desmond Mason (14-15) Byron Eaton (11-12) John Potter (11-12) Tony Allen (20-22) Bryant Reeves (37-42) Corey Williams (13-15) JamesOn Curry (12-14) Joey Graham (12-14) Roy Carberry (12-14) number in parentheses indicates games played @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

171 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Tournament Records at the NCAA Division I Championship Points (5 games) (5 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) Scoring average (3 games) (1 game ) (2 games) (3 games) (4 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (5 games) Field goals made (5 games) (5 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) Field goals attempted (5 games) (5 games) (4 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) Field goal percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( 22-44) ( ) ( 42-87) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) point field goals made (5 games) (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) (5 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) point field goals attempted (5 games) (5 games) (4 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (3 games) point FG percentage (19-38) (20-42) (16-38) (16-38) (11-27) (27-68) (23-58) (19-49) (14-39) (19-58) Free throws made (4 games) (3 games) (5 games) (3 games) (3 games) (5 games) (3 games) (4 games) (3 games) (2 games) Free throws attempted (5 games) (4 games) (5 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) Free throw percentage (28-30) (22-25) (69-81) (15-18) (62-75) (53-65) (49-64) (25-33) (64-86) (64-89) Rebounds (5 games) (5 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) Rebounding average (5 games) (1 game ) (3 games) (2 games) (1 game ) (4 games) (2 games) (1 game ) (2 games) (3 games) Assists (5 games) (4 games) (5 games) (3 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Assists average (3 games) (4 games) (2 games) (2 games) (5 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Blocked shots (5 games) (5 games) (4 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (2 games) (1 game ) (1 game ) (2 games) (2 games) Blocked shots average (1 game ) (5 games) (3 games) (5 games) (1 game ) (2 games) (3 games) (4 games) (1 game ) (1 game ) (1 game ) (2 games) Steals (5 games) (5 games) (3 games) (3 games) (2 games) (4 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) (2 games) Steals average (1 game ) (2 games) (2 games) (1 game ) (1 game ) (3 games) (1 game ) (2 games) (2 games) (5 games) - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 163

172 Oklahoma State Individual Game Records at the NCAA Division I Championship POINTS 35 Bob Mattick vs TCU ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Southern Illinois ( ) Desmond Mason vs Hofstra ( ) Victor Williams vs Penn ( ) Byron Houston vs Georgia Southern ( ) Bob Kurland vs California ( ) Desmond Mason vs Syracuse ( ) Randy Rutherford vs New Mexico State ( ) Bob Kurland vs Utah ( ) Adrian Peterson vs Auburn (March 13, 1999) Byron Houston vs Tulane (March 22, 1992) Corey Williams vs Tulane (March 22, 1992) Joey Graham vs Arizona (March 24, 2005) Desmond Mason vs Auburn (March 13, 1999) Bryant Reeves vs Alabama (March 18, 1995) Bryant Reeves vs Marquette (March 19, 1993) Arlen Clark vs Loyola Marymount (March 11, 1958) Bryant Reeves vs UCLA (April 1, 1995) Corey Williams vs Michigan (March 28, 1992) Gene Johnson vs Houston (March 12, 1965) Bob Kurland vs North Carolina ( ) - NC FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa ( ) Bob Kurland vs Utah ( ) Bob Mattick vs TCU ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Marquette ( ) Bob Kurland vs California ( ) Desmond Mason vs Hofstra ( ) Adrian Peterson vs Auburn ( ) Byron Houston vs Georgia Southern ( ) Gene Johnson vs Houston ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Southern Illinois ( ) Victor Williams vs Penn ( ) Desmond Mason vs Syracuse ( ) Adrian Peterson vs George Washington ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Massachusetts ( ) Randy Rutherford vs New Mexico State ( ) Corey Williams vs Tulane ( ) Bob Kurland vs New York ( ) - NC FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 24 Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa ( ) Arlen Clark vs Kansas State ( ) Don Johnson vs Montana State ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Massachusetts ( ) John Lucas vs Saint Joseph s ( ) Gary Hassmann vs Houston ( ) Don Johnson vs Illinois ( ) Joey Graham vs Arizona ( ) Randy Rutherford vs New Mexico State ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Marquette ( ) Byron Houston vs New Mexico ( ) - 64 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 8 made).833 (10-12) Corey Williams vs Tulane ( ) (9-11) Ivan McFarlin vs Eastern Washington ( ) (8-10) Marshall Moses vs Tennessee ( ) (8-10) Ivan McFarlin vs SE Louisiana ( ) (10-13) Ivan McFarlin vs Southern Illinois ( ) (11-15) Byron Houston vs Georgia Southern ( ) (8-11) Joey Graham vs Memphis ( ) (8-11) Desmond Mason vs Auburn ( ) (8-11) Byron Houston vs Tulane ( ) (13-18) Bob Mattick vs TCU ( ) (8-16) Bryant Reeves vs UCLA ( ) (10-21) Bryant Reeves vs Massachusetts ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5 Terrel Harris vs Pittsburgh ( ) Adrian Peterson vs Syracuse ( ) Randy Rutherford vs New Mexico State ( ) Joe Adkins vs Pepperdine ( ) Adrian Peterson vs Auburn ( ) Randy Rutherford vs UCLA ( ) Randy Rutherford vs Massachusetts ( ) Randy Rutherford vs Alabama ( ) Brooks Thompson vs Marquette ( ) Corey Williams vs Michigan ( ) - 16 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12 John Lucas vs Saint Joseph s ( ) Joe Adkins vs Duke ( ) Randy Rutherford vs New Mexico State ( ) Randy Rutherford vs UCLA ( ) Obi Muonelo vs Pittsburgh ( ) Victor Williams vs Syracuse ( ) Randy Rutherford vs Massachusetts ( ) Randy Rutherford vs Alabama ( ) Brooks Thompson vs New Mexico State ( ) Brooks Thompson vs Marquette ( ) Sean Sutton vs Temple ( ) POINT PERCENTAGE (min 3 made) 1.00 (3-3) Keiton Page vs Georgia Tech ( ) (3-3) Corey Williams vs Tulane ( ) (5-6) Terrel Harris vs Pittsburgh ( ) (4-5) Corey Williams vs Michigan ( ) (3-4) JamesOn Curry vs Southern Illinois ( ) (4-6) Joe Adkins vs Pepperdine ( ) (5-8) Adrian Peterson vs Syracuse ( ) (3-5) Joey Graham vs Arizona ( ) (3-5) Joey Graham vs Memphis ( ) (3-5) Glendon Alexander vs Hofstra ( ) (3-5) Brooks Thompson vs Tulsa ( ) (3-5) Sean Sutton vs Michigan ( ) (3-5) Sean Sutton vs Georgia Southern ( ) (4-10) Randy Rutherford vs Massachusetts ( ) (4-11) Randy Rutherford vs UCLA ( ) - 4 FREE THROWS MADE 12 Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) Arlen Clark vs Arkansas ( ) Arlen Clark vs Loyola Marymount ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Southern Illinois ( ) Fredrik Jonzen vs Hofstra ( ) Byron Houston vs Tulane ( ) Byron Houston vs N.C. State ( ) JamesOn Curry vs Southern Illinois ( ) Bryant Reeves vs UCLA ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Drexel ( ) John Potter vs N.C. State ( ) Bob Mattick vs TCU ( ) Arlen Clark vs Kansas State ( ) Bob Mattick vs Kansas ( ) - 8 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 19 Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) Fredrik Jonzen vs Hofstra ( ) Arlen Clark vs Arkansas ( ) Bob Mattick vs Kansas ( ) Bob Mattick vs TCU ( ) Byron Houston vs Tulane ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Southern Illinois ( ) Arlen Clark vs Kansas State ( ) Arlen Clark vs Loyola Marymount ( ) Bob Kurland vs Baylor ( ) Byron Houston vs N.C. State ( ) Bob Mattick vs Bradley ( ) Bryant Reeves vs UCLA ( ) - 4 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 8 made) 1.00 (12-12) Arlen Clark vs Loyola Marymount ( ) (9-9) Bryant Reeves vs UCLA ( ) (9-9) Bryant Reeves vs Drexel ( ) (11-12) Ivan McFarlin vs Southern Illinois ( ) (10-11) Byron Houston vs N.C. State ( ) (9-10) JamesOn Curry vs Southern Illinois ( ) (9-10) John Potter vs N.C. State ( ) (8-9) Desmond Mason vs Auburn ( ) (12-15) Arlen Clark vs Arkansas ( ) (8-10) Bryant Reeves vs Alabama ( ) (8-12) Arlen Clark vs Kansas State ( ) - 8 REBOUNDS 21 Bob Mattick vs Rice ( ) Byron Houston vs New Mexico ( ) Arlen Clark vs Loyola Marymount ( ) Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) Andre Williams vs USC ( ) Desmond Mason vs George Washington ( ) Johnny Pittman vs New Mexico ( ) Gene Johnson vs Houston ( ) Arlen Clark vs Arkansas ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Saint Joseph s ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Syracuse ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Penn ( ) Byron Houston vs N.C. State ( ) Joey Graham vs Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 ASSISTS 12 Doug Gottlieb vs Seton Hall ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Auburn ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Syracuse ( ) Byron Eaton vs Pittsburgh ( ) Andre Owens vs Alabama ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Pepperdine ( ) Andre Owens vs UCLA ( ) Brooks Thompson vs New Mexico State ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Hofstra ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Duke ( ) Brooks Thompson vs Marquette ( ) Sean Sutton vs Michigan ( ) Joe Adkins vs Florida ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Florida ( ) - 8 STEALS 6 Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) Brooks Thompson vs New Mexico State ( ) Marcus Smart vs Oregon ( ) Byron Eaton vs Pittsburgh ( ) James Anderson vs Georgia Tech ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Arizona ( ) Terrence Crawford vs SE Louisiana ( ) Maurice Baker vs USC ( ) Andre Owens vs Wake Forest ( ) Randy Rutherford vs Alabama ( ) Brooks Thompson vs Tulsa ( ) Brooks Thompson vs Louisville ( ) Cornell Hatcher vs Tulane ( ) Byron Houston vs Georgia Southern ( ) Andre Owens vs Massachusetts ( ) Terry Collins vs UCLA ( ) - 4 BLOCKED SHOTS 4 Ivan McFarlin vs Eastern Washington ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Tulsa ( ) Tony Allen vs Saint Joseph s ( ) Tony Allen vs Pittsburgh ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Drexel ( ) Bryant Reeves vs Georgia Southern ( ) Leroy Combs vs Princeton ( ) on 18 occasions, most recently, Philip Jurick vs Oregon ( ) including Chianti Roberts vs UCLA ( ) - 4 TURNOVERS 8 Byron Houston vs Michigan ( ) Maurice Baker vs Kent State ( ) Marcus Smart vs Gonzaga ( ) Byron Eaton vs Tennessee ( ) Tony Allen vs Memphis ( ) Ivan McFarlin vs Syracuse ( ) Brian Montonati vs Florida ( ) Doug Gottlieb vs Auburn ( ) Brooks Thompson vs New Mexico State ( ) Bryant Reeves vs New Mexico State ( ) Darwyn Alexander vs Tulane ( ) Tony Allen vs Georgia Tech ( ) Randy Rutherford vs UCLA ( ) - 4 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

173 POINTS 32 Sam Young, Pittsburgh ( ) Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn ( ) Scott Pohlman, Auburn ( ) Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga ( ) James Brewer, Louisville ( ) Mark Macon, Temple ( ) Bob Boozer, Kansas State ( ) Gary Collier, Tulsa ( ) Jalen Rose, Michigan ( ) Alex Groza, Kentucky ( ) - NC 21 Tyus Edney, UCLA ( ) - 4 FIELD GOALS MADE 12 Sam Young, Pittsburgh ( ) Bob Boozer, Kansas State ( ) Scott Pohlman, Auburn ( ) Mark Macon, Temple ( ) Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn ( ) Roshown McLeod, Duke ( ) Luke Schenscher, Georgia Tech ( ) Antonio Burks, Memphis ( ) Etan Thomas, Syracuse ( ) Antonio McDyess, Alabama ( ) Gary Collier, Tulsa ( ) Damon Key, Marquette ( ) Calvin Sinkfield, Georgia Southern ( ) Lou Groza, Kentucky ( ) - NC FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 24 Darius Lane, Seton Hall ( ) Joe Hamood, Houston ( ) Malik Rose, Drexel ( ) Norman Richardson, Hofstra ( ) Mark Macon, Temple ( ) Sam Young, Pittsburgh ( ) Sam Clancy, USC ( ) Damon Key, Marquette ( ) Antonio Burks, Memphis ( ) Antonio McDyess, Alabama ( ) Bob Houbregs, Washington ( ) Ed O Bannon, UCLA ( ) - 4 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 8 made).818 (9-11) Etan Thomas, Syracuse ( ) (8-10) Gregg Smith, Eastern Washington ( ) (12-16) Bob Boozer, Kansas State ( ) (9-13) Luke Schenscher, Georgia Tech ( ) (8-12) Hassan Adams, Arizona ( ) (8-12) Billy Edelin, Syracuse ( ) (8-12) Alvin Williamson, Tulsa ( ) (11-17) Scott Pohlman, Auburn ( ) (9-14) Calvin Sinkfield, Georgia Southern ( ) (10-16) Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5 Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech ( ) Shawnta Rogers, George Washington ( ) Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest ( ) Sam Young, Pittsburgh ( ) Salim Stoudamire, Arizona ( ) Gerry McNamara, Syracuse ( ) Norman Richardson, Hofstra ( ) Alvin Williamson, Tulsa ( ) on 26 occasions, most recently, Gary Bell, Gonzaga ( ) - 64 also: Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 Pat Carroll, Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 Carmelo Travieso, Massachusetts ( ) - 8 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Opponent Individual Game Records at the NCAA Division I Championship 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 18 Darius Lane, Seton Hall ( ) Norman Richardson, Hofstra ( ) Pat Carroll, Saint Joseph s ( ) Randolph Childress, Wake Forest ( ) Sam Young, Pittsburgh ( ) Gerry McNamara, Syracuse ( ) Ty Shine, Seton Hall ( ) Brandon Armstrong, Pepperdine ( ) Damyean Dotson, Oregon ( ) Wayne Chism, Tennessee ( ) Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech ( ) Shawnta Rogers, George Washington ( ) POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 3 made).750 (3-4) Gary Bell, Gonzaga ( ) (3-4) Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh ( ) (3-4) Hassan Adams, Arizona ( ) (3-4) Andrew Toole, Penn ( ) (3-4) Demetric Shaw, Kent State ( ) (3-4) G.J. Hunter, Tulane ( ) (5-7) Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest ( ) (4-6) Alvin Williamson, Tulsa ( ) (3-5) on five occasions, most recently, Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois ( ) (5-9) Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech ( ) (3-6) Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 FREE THROWS MADE 13 Eddie King, Bradley ( ) Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga ( ) Tyler Smith, Tennessee ( ) James Brewer, Louisville ( ) Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois ( ) Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn ( ) Tyus Edney, UCLA ( ) Rodney Monroe, N.C. State ( ) Don Sunderlage, Illinois ( ) Joe McKethen, Montana State ( ) Alex Groza, Kentucky ( ) - NC FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 16 Eddie King, Bradley ( ) Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga ( ) Joe McKethen, Montana State ( ) Ray Warren, TCU ( ) Tyus Edney, UCLA ( ) Tyler Smith, Tennessee ( ) Malik Rose, Drexel ( ) James Brewer, Louisville ( ) Jalen Rose, Michigan ( ) Bob McLaughlin, Loyola Marymount ( ) Don Sunderlage, Illinois ( ) - 4 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 8 made) 1.00 (10-10) Tyler Smith, Tennessee ( ) (10-10) James Brewer, Louisville ( ) (9-9) Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois ( ) (9-9) Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn ( ) (9-9) Rodney Monroe, N.C. State ( ) (9-10) Don Sunderlage, Illinois ( ) (8-9) Sam Clancy, USC ( ) (8-9) Vernon Smith, Wichita State ( ) (12-14) Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga ( ) (9-11) Tyus Edney, UCLA ( ) (13-16) Eddie King, Bradley ( ) (8-12) Ray Warren, TCU ( ) - 16 REBOUNDS 22 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest ( ) Malik Rose, Drexel ( ) Arsalan Kazemi, Oregon ( ) Antonio McDyess, Alabama ( ) Craig Robinson, Princeton ( ) Sam Clancy, USC ( ) Dejuan Blair, Pittsburgh ( ) Luke Schenscher, Georgia Tech ( ) Damon Key, Marquette ( ) Jalen Rose, Michigan ( ) Jack Parr, Kansas State ( ) Eddie King, Bradley ( ) Dick Estergard, Bradley ( ) Doug McClary, Washington ( ) - 8 ASSISTS 14 Tezale Archie, Pepperdine ( ) Levance Fields, Pittsburgh ( ) Charlton Young, Georgia Southern ( ) Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph s ( ) Salim Stoudamire, Arizona ( ) Craig Claxton, Hofstra ( ) Gerry McNamara, Syracuse ( ) Ryan Blackwell, Syracuse ( ) Roshown McLeod, Duke ( ) Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts ( ) Randolph Childress, Wake Forest ( ) Skip McCoy, New Mexico State ( ) Tony Miller, Marquette ( ) Chris Corchiani, N.C. State ( ) Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech ( ) Tyus Edney, UCLA ( ) - 4 STEALS 5 Pointer Williams, Tulane ( ) Dominic Artis, Oregon ( ) Glen Rice, Georgia Tech ( ) Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph s ( ) Brandon Granville, USC ( ) Ed O Bannon, UCLA ( ) Kim Lewis, Tulane ( ) Willie Banks, New Mexico ( ) on 24 occasions, most recently, Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga ( ) Carstarphen, Vic vs Temple ( ) Macon, Mark vs Temple ( ) - 16 BLOCKED SHOTS 8 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest ( ) Mark Strickland, Temple ( ) Jeremy McNeil, Syracuse ( ) Sam Clancy, USC ( ) Marcus Camby, Massachusetts ( ) Sam Young, Pittsburgh ( ) Channing Frye, Arizona ( ) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse ( ) Etan Thomas, Syracuse ( ) Chris Webber, Michigan ( ) Kevin Thompson, N.C. State ( ) Luc Longley, New Mexico ( ) Craig Robinson, Princeton ( ) by four Georgia Tech players ( ) - 4 TURNOVERS 8 Ryan Blackwell, Syracuse ( ) Nate Lofton, Southeastern Louisiana ( ) Chris Corchiani, N.C. State ( ) Ike Williams, New Mexico ( ) Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn ( ) Elton Brand, Duke ( ) Keith Johnson, New Mexico State ( ) Troy Smith, Louisville ( ) Johnathan Loyd, Oregon ( ) Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech ( ) Antonio Burks, Memphis ( ) Craig Claxton, Hofstra ( ) Donta Bright, Massachusetts ( ) Randolph Childress, Wake Forest ( ) Thomas Wyatt, New Mexico State ( ) Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 George Zidek, UCLA ( ) - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 165

174 POINTS 100 vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Tulane ( ) vs Hofstra ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Penn ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs New York ( ) - NC FIELD GOALS MADE 37 vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Eastern Washington ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs Houston ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Utah ( ) vs Memphis ( ) vs Tulane ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs New York ( ) - NC FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 vs Illinois ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs Montana State ( ) vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) vs Temple ( ) - 16 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.800 (28-35) vs Tulane ( ) (28-47) vs Memphis ( ) (37-65) vs Georgia Southern ( ) (30-53) vs Tennessee ( ) (21-40) vs Washington ( ) (30-55) vs Eastern Washington ( ) (25-46) vs Southern Illinois ( ) (25-46) vs Hofstra ( ) (25-46) vs TCU ( ) (27-50) vs Penn ( ) (22-50) vs Georgia Tech ( ) PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Michigan ( ) vs Temple ( ) vs Auburn ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Duke ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs New Mexico State ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Penn ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs Pepperdine ( ) vs UCLA ( ) vs Wake Forest ( ) - 16 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Game Highs at the NCAA Division I Championship 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 28 vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Duke ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs New Mexico State ( ) vs Temple ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Penn ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs Auburn ( ) vs UCLA ( ) PT FG PERCENTAGE.833 (5-6) vs Tulane ( ) (4-7) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) (7-13) vs Wake Forest ( ) (9-18) vs Michigan ( ) (8-16) vs Tulsa ( ) (7-14) vs Pepperdine ( ) (6-12) vs Southern Illinois ( ) (4-8) vs Pittsburgh ( ) (3-6) vs New Mexico ( ) (6-13) vs Hofstra ( ) (7-20) vs Florida ( ) (7-19) vs UCLA ( ) - 4 FREE THROWS MADE 30 vs Hofstra ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs N.C. State ( ) vs Tulane ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs George Washington ( ) vs Loyola Marymount ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Kansas State ( ) vs Bradley ( ) vs Kansas ( ) vs Oregon State ( ) vs Kentucky ( ) - NC FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 42 vs Hofstra ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs George Washington ( ) vs Tulane ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs Bradley ( ) vs Rice ( ) vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs Kansas ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Kentucky ( ) - NC FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (12-12) vs Pittsburgh ( ) (23-24) vs Loyola Marymount ( ) (19-20) vs Louisville ( ) (15-16) vs Pittsburgh ( ) (27-29) vs N.C. State ( ) ( 9-10) vs Marquette ( ) (29-33) vs Southern Illinois ( ) (21-24) vs Oregon State ( ) (12-14) vs Kansas State ( ) (12-14) vs California ( ) (25-30) vs Arkansas ( ) (21-27) vs Kansas State ( ) (18-24) vs Kentucky ( ) - NC REBOUNDS 53 vs Drexel ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Houston ( ) vs George Washington ( ) vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Rice ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Pepperdine ( ) - 32 ASSISTS 28 vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs Tulane ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs Alabama ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) vs Hofstra ( ) vs Duke ( ) vs Drexel ( ) vs UCLA ( ) - 4 STEALS 12 vs Eastern Washington ( ) vs Penn ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Drexel ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Duke ( ) vs Wake Forest ( ) vs New Mexico State ( ) vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs UCLA ( ) - 4 BLOCKED SHOTS 6 vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Eastern Washington ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) vs Wake Forest ( ) vs Drexel ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Princeton ( ) - 48 TURNOVERS 25 vs Tulane ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs New Mexico State ( ) vs UCLA ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Memphis ( ) vs Michigan ( ) vs Georgia Southern ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) - 64 FOULS 33 vs Gonzaga ( ) vs Bradley ( ) vs Illinois ( ) vs Washington ( ) vs Michigan ( ) vs Kansas State ( ) vs Kansas ( ) vs Oregon ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs Kent State ( ) vs TCU ( ) vs Kentucky ( ) - NC @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

175 POINTS 36 vs Kentucky ( ) - NC 40 vs Wyoming ( ) vs North Carolina ( ) - NC 44 vs Kansas State ( ) vs Baylor ( ) vs Wichita State ( ) vs Illinois ( ) vs New York ( ) - NC 50 vs Montana State ( ) vs Rice ( ) - 16 modern era 54 vs USC ( ) vs Oregon ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Kent State ( ) vs UCLA ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Temple ( ) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 FIELD GOALS MADE modern era 18 vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Oregon ( ) vs Kent State ( ) vs UCLA ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Princeton ( ) - 48 pre low for each round 9 vs Kentucky ( ) - NC 15 vs Wyoming ( ) vs Baylor ( ) vs Kansas State ( ) vs Rice ( ) - 16 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 35 vs Tulane ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Washington ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Kansas ( ) vs Wichita State ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs Loyola Marymount ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs Hofstra ( ) vs TCU ( ) - 16 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE modern era.339 (21-62) vs New Mexico ( ) (22-63) vs Syracuse ( ) (24-61) vs Seton Hall ( ) (21-53) vs Kent State ( ) (26-65) vs Gonzaga ( ) (23-57) vs Wake Forest ( ) (21-52) vs Oregon ( ) (25-61) vs Temple ( ) (21-50) vs UCLA ( ) (25-59) vs Florida ( ) - 8 pre (18-71) vs Illinois ( ) (16-52) vs Kansas State ( ) (20-65) vs Montana State ( ) (18-56) vs Rice ( ) (18-55) vs Kansas State ( ) (18-54) vs Bradley ( ) - 8 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Game Lows at the NCAA Division I Championship 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 vs USC ( ) vs George Washington ( ) vs Eastern Washington ( ) vs N.C. State ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Kent State ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Alabama ( ) PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 vs Eastern Washington ( ) vs Tulane ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs USC ( ) vs George Washington ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) PT FG PERCENTAGE.100 (1-10) vs USC ( ) (1-10) vs George Washington ( ) (3-19) vs Syracuse ( ) (2-11) vs N.C. State ( ) (3-15) vs Gonzaga ( ) (4-17) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) (4-16) vs Kent State ( ) (4-15) vs Georgia Tech ( ) (6-22) vs Georgia Tech ( ) (3-11) vs Seton Hall ( ) - 16 FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs USC ( ) vs Temple ( ) vs Utah ( ) vs New York ( ) - NC 6 vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Oregon ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Memphis ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Marquette ( ) - 64 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 vs Temple ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Florida ( ) vs New Mexico State ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Wichita State ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Oregon ( ) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) - 64 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.176 (3-17) vs USC ( ) (5-15) vs New York ( ) - NC.375 (6-16) vs Massachusetts ( ) (9-19) vs Syracuse ( ) (15-31) vs Rice ( ) (9-17) vs Memphis ( ) (8-15) vs Oregon ( ) (16-29) vs Drexel ( ) (16-28) vs Penn ( ) (4-7) vs Temple ( ) (17-25) vs Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 REBOUNDS 15 vs Kansas State ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Wichita State ( ) vs Washington ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Kansas State ( ) vs Bradley ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Duke ( ) - 32 ASSISTS 9 vs New Mexico ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs USC ( ) vs Oregon ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Wake Forest ( ) vs Louisville ( ) vs Michigan ( ) vs Gonzaga ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Kent State ( ) vs George Washington ( ) - 64 STEALS 2 vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) vs Pepperdine ( ) vs Temple ( ) vs UCLA ( ) vs N.C. State ( ) vs Tennessee ( ) vs Auburn ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs New Mexico ( ) - 64 BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Tennessee ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Southern Illinois ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Penn ( ) vs Syracuse ( ) vs Alabama ( ) on seven occasions, most recently, vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Saint Joseph s ( ) vs Florida ( ) - 8 TURNOVERS 6 vs Seton Hall ( ) vs Wake Forest ( ) vs Alabama ( ) vs Arizona ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Pittsburgh ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) vs Massachusetts ( ) vs Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 FOULS 9 vs California ( ) vs Wake Forest ( ) vs Rice ( ) vs Baylor ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs Alabama ( ) vs Arkansas ( ) vs Southeastern Louisiana ( ) vs Marquette ( ) vs Seton Hall ( ) vs Tulsa ( ) vs Kansas State ( ) vs New York ( ) - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 167

176 POINTS 85 by Gonzaga ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Auburn ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Duke ( ) by Louisville ( ) by Southern Illinois ( ) by Florida ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Michigan ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Kentucky ( ) - NC FIELD GOALS MADE 33 by Auburn ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Duke ( ) by Kansas State ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Georgia Southern ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by Florida ( ) by Louisville ( ) by Marquette ( ) by Tulane ( ) by Temple ( ) by Kansas State ( ) by New York ( ) - NC FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 73 by Houston ( ) by Georgia Southern ( ) by Seton Hall ( ) by Drexel ( ) by Rice ( ) by USC ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Auburn ( ) by Tulane ( ) by Marquette ( ) by Washington ( ) by Kansas State ( ) - 4 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.660 (31-47) by Arizona ( ) (17-29) by Wichita State ( ) (30-55) by Kansas State ( ) (30-56) by Duke ( ) (32-61) by Tulsa ( ) (33-64) by Auburn ( ) (26-51) by Florida ( ) (26-52) by Temple ( ) (25-50) by Gonzaga ( ) (16-32) by TCU ( ) (24-49) by Georgia Tech ( ) (24-49) by UCLA ( ) PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 by Tulsa ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) by Gonzaga ( ) by Oregon ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) by Penn ( ) by George Washington ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Kent State ( ) by Seton Hall ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Duke ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) - 64 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Opponent Team Game Highs at the NCAA Division I Championship 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 34 by Seton Hall ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) by Drexel ( ) by Oregon ( ) by Hofstra ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) PT FG PERCENTAGE.545 (12-22) by Tulsa ( ) (9-18) by Gonzaga ( ) (7-14) by Arizona ( ) (7-15) by New Mexico State ( ) (8-18) by Penn ( ) (8-18) by George Washington ( ) (5-12) by Syracuse ( ) (5-12) by Louisville ( ) (5-12) by Michigan ( ) (5-12) by N.C. State ( ) (6-17) by Massachusetts ( ) (7-17) by Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 FREE THROWS MADE 29 by Bradley ( ) by Illinois ( ) by Gonzaga ( ) by Southern Illinois ( ) by Kansas ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by UCLA ( ) by TCU ( ) by Louisville ( ) by Michigan ( ) by Wichita State ( ) by Kentucky ( ) - NC 14 by North Carolina ( ) - NC FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 by Gonzaga ( ) by Bradley ( ) by TCU ( ) by Illinois ( ) by Kansas ( ) by Michigan ( ) by Southern Illinois ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Kansas State ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by North Carolina ( ) - NC FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (6-6) by Alabama ( ) (24-25) by Georgia Tech ( ) (15-16) by Penn ( ) (21-23) by Louisville ( ) (19-22) by N.C. State ( ) (24-28) by UCLA ( ) (11-13) by Eastern Washington ( ) (25-30) by Southern Illinois ( ) (15-18) by USC ( ) (10-12) by Auburn ( ) (9-12) by Seton Hall ( ) (20-25) by Wichita State ( ) - 8 REBOUNDS 47 by Seton Hall ( ) by USC ( ) by Bradley ( ) by Oregon ( ) by Alabama ( ) by Drexel ( ) by Houston ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Michigan ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 ASSISTS 21 by Pepperdine ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Eastern Washington ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Duke ( ) by Georgia Southern ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Penn ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by Hofstra ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 STEALS 13 by Tulane ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by USC ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Drexel ( ) by Georgia Southern ( ) by Oregon ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Southern Illinois ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) by Eastern Washington ( ) by Florida ( ) by Temple ( ) - 16 BLOCKED SHOTS 9 by Syracuse ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) by Temple ( ) by Michigan ( ) by USC ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Florida ( ) by Hofstra ( ) by Louisville ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 TURNOVERS 24 by New Mexico State ( ) by Florida ( ) by Penn ( ) by Drexel ( ) by Oregon ( ) by Duke ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by Michigan ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 FOULS 29 by Washington ( ) by Gonzaga ( ) by Southern Illinois ( ) by Tulane ( ) by Hofstra ( ) by George Washington ( ) by Baylor ( ) by Drexel ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by Bradley ( ) by Michigan ( ) by TCU ( ) by North Carolina ( ) - NC 19 by Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

177 POINTS 29 by Baylor ( ) by Oregon State ( ) by California ( ) by Utah ( ) by Wyoming ( ) by Arkansas ( ) by North Carolina ( ) - NC modern era 49 by Drexel ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Alabama ( ) by Memphis ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) by Eastern Washington ( ) by Princeton ( ) by UCLA ( ) - 4 FIELD GOALS MADE 16 by Massachusetts ( ) by Drexel ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Memphis ( ) by Penn ( ) by N.C. State ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by UCLA ( ) - 4 pre low for each round 11 by Oregon State ( ) by North Carolina ( ) - NC 16 by TCU ( ) by Wichita State ( ) - 8 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 29 by Wichita State ( ) by TCU ( ) by Penn ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) by Loyola Marymount ( ) by Montana State ( ) by Princeton ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Kansas ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Memphis ( ) by N.C. State ( ) - 32 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.254 (17-67) by Drexel ( ) (16-58) by Massachusetts ( ) (21-59) by Eastern Washington ( ) (22-61) by Alabama ( ) (21-58) by Pittsburgh ( ) (25-69) by Seton Hall ( ) (21-56) by George Washington ( ) (27-70) by Georgia Southern ( ) (22-57) by Saint Joseph s ( ) (23-59) by Oregon ( ) (24-49) by Georgia Tech ( ) (24-49) by UCLA ( ) - 4 pre (18-66) by Rice ( ) (16-57) by Illinois ( ) (17-60) by Arkansas ( ) (20-62) by Washington ( ) (15-45) by Montana State ( ) - 16 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Opponent Team Game Lows at the NCAA Division I Championship 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 by Georgia Tech ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Alabama ( ) by Temple ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Eastern Washington ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by Florida ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 by UCLA ( ) by Temple ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by N.C. State ( ) by Michigan ( ) by Louisville ( ) by USC ( ) by Syracuse ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) PT FG PERCENTAGE.100 (2-20) by Alabama ( ) (3-19) by Eastern Washington ( ) (4-24) by Drexel ( ) (3-17) by Pittsburgh ( ) (3-16) by Syracuse ( ) (2-10) by Georgia Tech ( ) (7-34) by Seton Hall ( ) (7-32) by Pepperdine ( ) (2-9) by Temple ( ) (3-12) by New Mexico ( ) (2-7) by UCLA ( ) (8-26) by Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 FREE THROWS MADE 5 by Marquette ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Alabama ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) by Arkansas ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Memphis ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by California ( ) by Baylor ( ) - 8 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 by Alabama ( ) by Marquette ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Baylor ( ) by Seton Hall ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Auburn ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) by California ( ) - 4 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.429 (9-21) by Wyoming ( ) (6-13) by Arkansas ( ) (6-12) by Pepperdine ( ) (7-14) by Memphis ( ) (10-20) by Loyola Marymount ( ) (10-19) by Houston ( ) (9-17) by Kansas State ( ) (8-15) by Oregon State ( ) (6-11) by Tulsa ( ) (7-12) by California ( ) (10-17) by Arizona ( ) (10-17) by Syracuse ( ) - 64 REBOUNDS 19 by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Montana State ( ) by Penn ( ) by Memphis ( ) by Wichita State ( ) by New Mexico State ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) by Tulane ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Eastern Washington ( ) by Washington ( ) - 8 ASSISTS 6 by George Washington ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Seton Hall ( ) by Memphis ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Temple ( ) by N.C. State ( ) by New Mexico ( ) by Southeastern Louisiana ( ) by Michigan ( ) by Florida ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) - 8 STEALS 2 by Pittsburgh ( ) by Seton Hall ( ) by Arizona ( ) by Alabama ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Hofstra ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Gonzaga ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Penn ( ) by N.C. State ( ) by Massachusetts ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) - 4 BLOCKED SHOTS 0 by Southern Illinois ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by Duke ( ) by Gonzaga ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Penn ( ) by Auburn ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Tulane ( ) by Georgia Southern ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) - 8 TURNOVERS 5 by Saint Joseph s ( ) by Seton Hall ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Temple ( ) by Auburn ( ) by Pepperdine ( ) by UCLA ( ) by Marquette ( ) by Tennessee ( ) by Southern Illinois ( ) by Kent State ( ) by Wake Forest ( ) - 16 FOULS 8 by Utah ( ) by Pittsburgh ( ) by Tulsa ( ) by Wichita State ( ) by California ( ) by Saint Joseph s ( ) by Florida ( ) by Temple ( ) by Georgia Tech ( ) by Memphis ( ) by Eastern Washington ( ) by Duke ( ) by Marquette ( ) by New York ( ) - @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 169

178 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Career Statistics at the NCAA Division I Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS----- ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 Adair, Jerry Adkins, Joe Alexander, Chad Alexander, Darwyn Alexander, Glendon Allen, Frank Allen, Tony Amaya, Louis Anderson, David Anderson, James Anderson, Rick Andrews, Lorenza Aubrey, Sam Babb, Fred Baker, Maurice Barnhouse, V.R Baum, Ben Bell, Eugene Bennett, A.L Bennett, Von Bigham, Frank Blakemore, Scott Bobik, Daniel Bradley, Joe Brown, Anthony Brown, Markel Brown, Milton Broxsie, Antoine Burbank, Dennis Burdick, Connie Burley, Fred Carberry, Roy Carter, Clayton Cazzelle, Zac Clark, Arlen Clark, Matt Cobbins, Michael Collins, Terry Combs, Leroy Cox, Mason Crawford, Terrence Crenshaw, Raymond Crutchfield, Joe Curry, JamesOn Darcey, Pete Davis, Randy Deutschendorf, Larry Dove, Marcus Eaton, Byron Feamster, Jim Fleming, Jim Forte, Phil Fuller, Tom Gadson, Cheyne Gardner, Kirby Geymann, Paul Gottlieb, Doug Graham, Joey Graham, Stephen Gulley, Fred Halbert, Joe Hale, Jerry Hammonds, Leyton Hankins, Cecil Harris, Bob Harris, Terrel Haskins, Don Hassmann, Gary Hatcher, Cornell Hawk, Larry Hayes, Larry Heffington, Don Hendrick, Bob Hicks, Ken Hill, Aaron Hobbs, Jack Houston, Byron Iba, Skip Jacquet, Tom Johnson, Bill Johnson, Don Johnson, Gene Johnson, Jeff Jones, Earl @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

179 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Individual Career Statistics at the NCAA Division I Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS----- ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 Jonzen, Fredrik Jurick, Philip Keep, Jason Kern, Weldon King, James Kurland, Bob LaBrue, Paul Lucas, John Maloney, Tom Manzer, Bryndon Marlow, Jack Mason, Desmond Mattick, Bob McAfee, Emmett McArthur, Gale McFarlin, Ivan Miles, Kevin Miller, Jason Miller, John Monds, David Montonati, Brian Moses, Marshall Moulder, Freddie Muonelo, Obi Murphy, Kamari Nash, Le Bryan Nelson, John Owens, Andre Page, Keiton Pager, Bob Parks, J.L Parrack, Doyle Pell, Sean Peterson, Adrian Phillip, Ian Philpott, Mike Pierce, Scott Pilgrim, Matt Pilgrim, Norman Pittman, Johnny Potter, John Reames, Chester Reeves, Bryant Roark, Dale Roberts, Chianti Robisch, Brett Rogers, Harold Rutherford, Randy Sager, Christien Sahlstrom, Mattias Sanders, Melvin Self, Bill Shaw, Jarred Sheets, Kendall Shelton, Jack Sidorakis, Nick Skaer, Jason Smart, Marcus Smith, Keith Soergel, Dick Sooter, Rodney Steinmeir, Lou Steyn, Frans Stockton, Gerald Sutton, Eddie Sutton, Scott Sutton, Sean Thompson, Brooks Triplett, Binky Wade, Lew Walker, Dennis Ward, Maurice Weatherspoon,Janavor Webber, Alex Williams, Andre Williams, Blake Williams, Brian Williams, Charles Williams, Corey Williams, Victor Wylie, John Yates, Vernon @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 171

180 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Game-by-Game Statistics at the NCAA Division I Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Date Opponent Round W-L Score FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Utah 8 W Arkansas 4 W New York NC W Totals Baylor 8 W California 4 W North Carolina NC W Totals Wyoming 8 W Oregon State 4 W Kentucky NC L Totals Montana State 16 W Washington 8 W Kansas State 4 L Illinois 3rd L Totals TCU 16 W Kansas 8 L Totals Rice 16 W Bradley 8 L Totals Loyola Marymount 24 W Arkansas 16 W Kansas State 8 L Totals Houston 16 W Wichita State 8 L Totals #12 Princeton 48 L (#5 Seed) Totals #14 New Mexico 64 W #6 N.C. State 32 W #10 Temple 16 L (#3 Seed) Totals #15 Georgia Southern 64 W #10 Tulane 32 W #6 Michigan 16 L (#2 Seed) Totals #12 Marquette 64 W #4 Louisville 32 L (#5 Seed) Totals #13 New Mexico State 64 W #12 Tulsa 32 L (#4 Seed) Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

181 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Oklahoma State Team Game-by-Game Statistics at the NCAA Division I Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Date Opponent Round W-L Score FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg #13 Drexel 64 W #5 Alabama 32 W #1 Wake Forest 16 W #2 Massachusetts 8 W #1 UCLA 4 L (#4 Seed) Totals #9 George Washington 64 W #1 Duke 32 L (#8 Seed) Totals #8 Syracuse 64 W #1 Auburn 32 L (#9 Seed) Totals #14 Hofstra 64 W #11 Pepperdine 32 W #10 Seton Hall 16 W #5 Florida 8 L (#3 Seed) Totals #6 USC 64 L (#11 Seed) Totals #10 Kent State 64 L (#7 Seed) Totals #11 Penn 64 W #3 Syracuse 32 L (#6 Seed) Totals #15 Eastern Washington 64 W #7 Memphis 32 W #3 Pittsburgh 16 W #1 Saint Joseph s 8 W #3 Georgia Tech 4 L (#2 Seed) Totals #15 SE Louisiana 64 W #7 Southern Illinois 32 W #3 Arizona 16 L (#2 Seed) Totals #9 Tennessee 64 W #1 Pittsburgh 32 L (#8 Seed) Totals #10 Georgia Tech 64 L (#7 Seed) Totals #12 Oregon 64 L (#5 Seed) Totals #8 Gonzaga 64 L (#9 Seed) Totals Round Designation 64 Round of First round consisted of 32 teams in Round of First round consisted of 16 teams in Regional Semifinals (Sweet 16) 8 Regional Finals (Elite Eight) 4 National Semifinals (Final Four) NC National @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 173

182 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Opponent Team Game-by-Game Statistics at the NCAA Division I Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Date Opponent Round W-L Score FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Utah 8 W Arkansas 4 W New York NC W Totals Baylor 8 W California 4 W North Carolina NC W Totals Wyoming 8 W Oregon State 4 W Kentucky NC L Totals Montana State 16 W Washington 8 W Kansas State 4 L Illinois 3rd L Totals TCU 16 W Kansas 8 L Totals Rice 16 W Bradley 8 L Totals Loyola Marymount 24 W Arkansas 16 W Kansas State 8 L Totals Houston 16 W Wichita State 8 L Totals #12 Princeton 48 L (#5 Seed) Totals #14 New Mexico 64 W #6 N.C. State 32 W #10 Temple 16 L ot (#3 Seed) Totals #15 Georgia Southern 64 W #10 Tulane 32 W #6 Michigan 16 L (#2 Seed) Totals #12 Marquette 64 W #4 Louisville 32 L (#5 Seed) Totals #13 New Mexico State 64 W #12 Tulsa 32 L (#4 Seed) Totals @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

183 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Opponent Team Game-by-Game Statistics at the NCAA Division I Championship -----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS Date Opponent Round W-L Score FG -FGA Pct FG -FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg #13 Drexel 64 W #5 Alabama 32 W #1 Wake Forest 16 W #2 Massachusetts 8 W #1 UCLA 4 L (#4 Seed) Totals #9 George Washington 64 W #1 Duke 32 L (#8 Seed) Totals #8 Syracuse 64 W #1 Auburn 32 L (#9 Seed) Totals #14 Hofstra 64 W #11 Pepperdine 32 W #10 Seton Hall 16 W #5 Florida 8 L (#3 Seed) Totals #6 USC 64 L (#11 Seed) Totals #10 Kent State 64 L (#7 Seed) Totals #11 Penn 64 W #3 Syracuse 32 L (#6 Seed) Totals #15 Eastern Washington 64 W #7 Memphis 32 W #3 Pittsburgh 16 W #1 Saint Joseph s 8 W #3 Georgia Tech 4 L (#2 Seed) Totals #15 SE Louisiana 64 W #7 Southern Illinois 32 W #3 Arizona 16 L (#2 Seed) Totals #9 Tennessee 64 W #1 Pittsburgh 32 L (#8 Seed) Totals #10 Georgia Tech 64 L (#7 Seed) Totals #12 Oregon 64 L (#5 Seed) Totals #8 Gonzaga 64 L (#9 Seed) Totals Round Designation 64 Round of First round consisted of 32 teams in Round of First round consisted of 16 teams in Regional Semifinals (Sweet 16) 8 Regional Finals (Elite Eight) 4 National Semifinals (Final Four) NC National @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 175

184 OVERTIME GAMES OVERTIME RECORDS Overall Home Away Neutral Multiple Overtimes Double Overtime Triple Overtime Quadruple Overtime MOST OT PERIODS IN A GAME 4 at Colorado ( ) 4 vs Kansas ( ) MOST OT GAMES IN A SEASON 4 ( ) 4 ( ) 4 ( ) 4 ( ) 4 ( ) 4 ( ) CONSECUTIVE OT GAMES PLAYED 2 ( ) * MOST OT PERIODS IN A SEASON 9 ( ) 9 ( ) 8 ( ) * ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES Date Opponent W/L Score OTs at Oklahoma L ot Oklahoma L ot Phillips L ot at Baylor L ot at Texas L ot at Texas A&M W ot at Oklahoma L ot at Iowa State W ot Nebraska W ot at Northern Iowa L ot Tulsa W ot at Grinnell W ot at George Washington W ot vs Kansas L ot at George Washington W ot vs Westminster (Pa.) W ot vs Norman NAS L ot vs ArKansas W ot at Oklahoma W ot Oklahoma L ot at Colorado W ot St. Louis W ot at Bradley W ot New Mexico State W ot at SMU W ot at Oklahoma L ot St. Louis W ot at Illinois W ot at Detroit W ot ArKansas W ot vs Oklahoma City L ot Wichita State W ot at Kansas W ot vs Texas A&M W ot Date Opponent W/L Score OTs Oklahoma W ot Arkansas W ot at Iowa State L ot at Texas W ot at Iowa State W ot Colorado W ot Kansas W ot vs Missouri L ot Nebraska L ot South Dakota State W ot Missouri W ot Oklahoma W ot at Oklahoma L ot vs Iowa State L ot Missouri L ot Memphis W ot at Baylor W ot at Missouri L ot vs Texas A&M L ot vs Oklahoma L ot Kansas W ot vs Arizona State W ot Iowa State L ot at Colorado L ot Kansas State L ot at Texas L ot vs Texas Tech L ot Kansas State L ot at Nebraska L ot at Kansas L ot Kansas W ot Colorado State W ot at Colorado W ot Oklahoma L ot vs Michigan W ot at Colorado W ot Nebraska W ot vs Missouri W ot Colorado W ot at Nebraska L ot at Missouri L ot Houston Baptist W ot Iowa State W ot Baylor W ot Nebraska L ot vs Lamar W ot at Iowa State W ot at Missouri L ot Kansas W ot vs Missouri L ot vs Temple L ot New Orleans W ot at Iowa State L ot Kansas State L ot Missouri W ot vs Providence W ot at Kansas L ot Kansas W ot at Oklahoma L ot at SMU W ot at Oklahoma L ot at Colorado L ot at Texas Tech L ot Oklahoma W ot at Baylor L ot Date Opponent W/L Score OTs Colorado W ot at Texas Tech W ot Kansas State W ot at Kansas L ot vs UNLV W ot Iowa State W ot at Nebraska L ot Texas L ot Oklahoma W ot at Baylor W ot Nebraska W ot at Missouri L ot Colorado L ot at Texas Tech L ot vs Missouri State W ot vs Pittsburgh W ot Texas W ot Texas Tech W ot at Baylor L ot at Nebraska W ot at Oklahoma L ot at La Salle W ot Iowa State W ot at Texas Tech L ot UTSA W ot vs SMU W ot vs Akron W ot Baylor W ot Oklahoma W ot Kansas L ot Iowa State L ot at Baylor L ot at Iowa State L ot vs Kansas L ot * Big 12 Conference Record @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

185 OVERTIME GAMES/STREAKS YEAR-BY-YEAR IN OVERTIME Totals Pct..564 WINNING STREAKS ALL GAMES Overall 25 ( ) 20 ( ) 18 ( ) 18 ( ) 17 ( ) Home 46 ( ) 31 ( ) 29 ( ) 28 ( ) 27 ( ) 24 ( ) Away 14 ( ) 12 ( ) 10 ( ) 8 ( ) 8 ( ) Neutral 16 ( ) 15 ( ) 10 ( ) 8 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) CONFERENCE GAMES Overall 23 ( ) 18 ( ) 15 ( ) 12 ( ) 11 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) Home 41 ( ) 19 ( ) 16 ( ) 14 ( ) 13 ( ) 11 ( ) 10 ( ) Away 10 ( ) 8 ( ) 7 ( ) 7 ( ) 7 ( ) NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Overall 18 ( ) 14 ( ) 14 ( ) 13 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) Home 80 ( ) 46 ( ) 37 ( ) 28 ( ) 18 ( ) 15 ( ) 15 ( ) Away 9 ( ) 7 ( ) 6 on four occasions, most recently, ( ) Neutral 15 ( ) 14 ( ) 10 ( ) 8 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) LOSING STREAKS ALL GAMES Overall 13 ( ) 13 ( ) 13 ( ) 10 ( ) 10 ( ) Home 7 ( ) 7 ( ) 6 ( ) 6 ( ) 5 on five occasions, most recently, ( ) Away 26 ( ) 21 ( ) 19 ( ) 19 ( ) 13 ( ) Neutral 7 ( ) 6 ( ) 5 ( ) 4 on four occasions, most recently, ( ) CONFERENCE GAMES Overall 12 ( ) 10 ( ) 9 ( ) 9 ( ) 8 ( ) Home 6 ( ) 5 ( ) 5 ( ) 4 on six occasions, most recently, ( ) Away 19 ( ) 16 ( ) 14 ( ) 13 ( ) 12 ( ) 10 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Overall 13 ( ) 10 ( ) 10 ( ) 7 on four occasions, most recently, ( ) Home 7 ( ) 6 ( ) 5 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) Away 20 ( ) 15 ( ) 13 ( ) 11 ( ) 6 on three occasions, most recently, ( ) Neutral 7 ( ) 5 ( ) 4 on four occasions, most recently, ( @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 177

186 OSU IN THE NATIONAL POLLS OSU AS... Top Top Top No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No OSU AGAINST... Top Top Top No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No WEEKLY RANKINGS IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL Jan. 18 (3) 5th Dec. 7 (1) 11th Preseason Jan. 25 (15) 3rd Nov. 25 Feb. 1 (3) 3rd Dec. 2 Feb. 8 (8) 3rd Jan th Dec. 9 Feb. 15 (NA) 3rd Jan th Dec. 16 Feb. 22 (2) 3rd Dec. 23 March 1 (6) 2nd Dec. 30 March 8 (5) 2nd Dec th Jan. 6 Dec th Jan Dec. 26 (2) 10th Jan. 20 Jan th Jan. 2 (2) 11th Jan. 27 Jan. 8 12th Feb Jan th Feb. 10 (2) Feb. 17 Dec. 19 (7) 5th Jan th Feb. 24 Dec. 26 (NA) 3rd Feb. 26 (1) 17th March 2 Jan. 3 (11) 2nd March 5 16th March 9 Jan. 9 (20) 2nd March 12 20th March 16 Jan. 16 (39) 1st Jan. 23 (NA) 3rd Jan. 30 (31) 2nd Dec th March 1 Feb. 6 (15) 2nd Dec th March 8 Feb. 13 (31) 2nd Dec. 24 (1) 14th March 15 Feb. 20 (23) 2nd Dec. 31 (1) 14th Feb. 27 (28) 2nd Jan. 7 8th March 6 (55) 2nd Jan. 14 7th Preseason Jan. 21 (2) 7th Nov Jan. 28 6th Nov. 29 Dec th Feb. 4 (5) 6th Dec. 6 Dec th Feb. 11 (3) 6th Dec. 13 Feb. 5 16th Feb. 18 (1) 8th Dec. 20 Feb th Dec March 4 18th Feb. 21 Dec. 16 (16) 5th March 11 (3) 19th Feb. 28 Dec. 23 9th March 7 Dec. 30 (6) 7th March 14 Jan. 6 (6) 5th Dec. 9 20th Jan. 13 (1) 9th Jan. 20 (3) 7th Preseason Jan. 27 (4) 8th Jan th Nov. 21 Feb. 3 (1) 9th Jan th Feb. 6 Feb. 10 (1) 6th March 15 19th Feb. 13 Feb. 17 7th Feb. 20 Feb. 24 7th Feb. 27 March 3 (3) 7th Preseason 21st March 6 March 10 (4) 6th Nov rd March 13 March 24 8th Dec nd Dec th Dec. 8 (5) 4th Jan. 12 Feb. 23 Dec. 15 7th Feb. 5 22nd March 2 Dec. 22 5th Feb st Dec. 29 5th Feb th Preseason Jan. 5 (2) 4th Feb th Nov. 16 Jan. 12 (8) 4th March 5 12th Nov. 23 Jan. 19 (2) 5th March 12 14th Nov. 30 Jan. 26 (8) 4th Dec. 7 Feb. 2 (9) 5th Dec. 14 Feb. 9 4th Dec. 21 Feb. 16 (5) 5th Dec. 28 Feb. 23 (11) 5th Jan. 4 March 2 6th Jan. 11 March 9 (5) 5th Jan. 18 March 23 (1) 10th 13th 11th 8th 6th 5th 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 8th 14th 12th 11th 11th 19th 21st 23rd 11th 10th 8th 15th 22nd 22nd 20th 24th 21st 23rd 19th 21st 19th 24th 22nd 18th 18th 19th 14th 25th 25th 25th 13th 13th 12th 11th 19th 18th 25th 25th 23rd 22nd 23rd Preseason Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 6 March Preseason Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4 March Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 3 March Preseason Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 1 March 8 March 15 (4) 22nd 23rd 21st 21st 17th 14th 13th 11th 16th 14th 12th 15th 13th 14th 8th 10th 13th 17th 14th 18th 15th 14th 10th 8th 6th 5th 5th 6th 6th 11th 9th 14th 16th 13th 12th 14th 20th 24th 13th 9th 11th 13th 16th 16th 20th 23rd 25th 24th 25th 24th 18th 13th 10th 7th 6th 8th 7th 4th Preseason Nov. 22 Nov. 29 (2) Dec. 6 (2) Dec. 13 (3) Dec. 20 (5) Dec. 27 (4) Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4 March 11 March Preseason Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 (1) Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 7th 6th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 3rd 7th 6th 5th 9th 10th 10th 8th 4th 8th 6th 22nd 15th 15th 13th 12th 9th 12th 13th 12th 17th 18th 20th 15th 23rd 24th 24th 22nd 22nd 22nd 17th 14th 15th 13th 14th 17th 8th 8th 7th 5th 9th 7th 7th 7th 6th 11th 9th 11th 8th 19th 1st place votes in parentheses @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

187 OSU IN THE NATIONAL POLLS CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL 30 Dec. 16, 1952 Dec. 7, Jan. 19, 2004 March 7, Feb. 5, 1991 March 16, Feb. 4, 2013 Feb. 3, Nov. 2, 1999 March 14, Nov. 6, 2001 March 12, Dec. 11, 1956 Dec. 9, 1958 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP Dec. 16, 1952 March 23, Feb. 9, 2004 March 7, Dec. 2, 1991 Feb. 17, Dec. 12, 1950 March 7, Nov. 4, 2013 Dec. 30, Jan. 18, 1949 March 8, 1949 BIGGEST JUMPS IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL 11 24th to 13th Jan. 21, nd to 15th Dec. 11, th to 12th Dec. 18, 1956 BIGGEST DROPS IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL 11 8th to 19th Feb. 3, th to NR Dec. 14, th to 23rd Dec. 3, th to NR Feb. 19, th to NR Dec. 25, 1951 GAMES BETWEEN TWO ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 10 TEAMS 01/20/1949 No. 5 OSU 29, No. 1 St. Louis 27 (OT) 02/26/1949 No. 3 OSU 40, No. 2 St. Louis 37 02/28/1949 No. 10 Bradley 35, No. 3 OSU 31 03/26/1949 No. 1 Kentucky 46, No. 2 OSU 36 01/17/1951 No. 1 OSU 55, No. 8 St. Louis 44 01/26/1951 No. 3 OSU 49, No. 4 Bradley 48 (OT) 02/26/1951 No. 7 Bradley 51, No. 2 OSU 50 03/03/1951 No. 2 OSU 50, No. 10 St. Louis 29 03/24/1951 No. 4 Kansas State 68, No. 2 OSU 44 03/27/1951 No. 5 Illinois 61, No. 2 OSU 46 02/23/1953 No. 7 OSU 79, No. 10 Kansas 58 03/14/1953 No. 5 Kansas 61, No. 6 OSU 55 12/21/1953 No. 7 OSU 65, No. 4 Illinois 60 (OT) 02/15/1958 No. 3 Cincinnati 71, No. 6 OSU 59 02/02/1992 No. 3 OSU 84, No. 8 Missouri 61 02/08/1992 No. 2 OSU 64, No. 3 Kansas 56 02/23/1992 No. 9 Missouri 66, No. 8 OSU 52 01/15/2002 No. 4 Kansas 79, No. 6 OSU 61 01/30/2002 No. 6 Oklahoma 58, No. 9 OSU 53 02/01/2003 No. 3 Texas 78, No. 9 OSU 65 03/01/2004 No. 8 OSU 76, No. 10 Texas 67 03/25/2004 No. 4 OSU 63, No. 9 Pittsburgh 51 03/26/2004 No. 4 OSU 64, No. 5 Saint Joseph s 62 12/07/2004 No. 5 OSU 74, No. 4 Syracuse 60 02/27/2005 No. 8 Kansas 81, No. 4 OSU 79 03/13/2005 No. 10 OSU 78, No. 9 Kansas 75 03/24/2005 No. 9 Arizona 79, No. 6 OSU 78 BIGGEST UPSETS BY OSU 02/27/2010 OSU 85, No. 1 Kansas 77 02/04/1989 OSU 77, No. 1 Oklahoma 73 02/02/2013 OSU 85, No. 2 Kansas 80 01/25/2012 OSU 79, No. 2 Missouri 72 02/21/1957 OSU 56, No. 2 Kansas 54 03/05/1962 OSU 78, No. 3 Kansas State 68 02/23/2008 OSU 61, No. 4 Kansas 60 02/16/1994 OSU 63, No. 4 Kansas 59 (OT) 01/30/1952 OSU 49, No. 4 Kansas 45 03/06/1952 OSU 62, No. 5 St. Louis 45 BIGGEST UPSETS OVER OSU 01/20/1951 Oklahoma 44, No. 1 OSU 40 02/15/1992 Iowa State 84, No. 2 OSU 83 (OT) 02/12/1992 Colorado 57, No. 2 OSU 53 02/05/1992 Nebraska 85, No. 2 OSU 69 03/10/1951 Kansas 37, No. 2 OSU 27 03/05/1951 Detroit 62, No. 2 OSU 52 WEEKLY RANKINGS IN THE COACHES POLL FINAL COACHES POLLS nd Preseason 18th Preseason 8th th Nov th Nov. 22 7th th Nov th Nov. 29 (1) 7th th Dec. 7 21st Dec. 6 (1) 5th th Dec th Dec. 13 (2) 4th th Dec th Dec. 20 (2) 3rd th Dec st Dec. 27 (2) 3rd Jan. 4 22nd Jan. 3 6th Jan st Jan. 10 6th Preseason 20th Jan rd Jan. 17 5th Nov th Jan rd Jan. 24 9th Dec th Feb. 1 21st Jan th Feb. 7 10th Feb. 14 7th Feb. 5 20th Preseason 25th Feb. 21 4th Feb th Nov rd Feb. 28 8th Feb th Nov nd March 7 11th Feb th Dec. 6 17th March 5 14th Dec th FINAL 13th Dec th Dec. 4 24th Dec th Dec th Jan. 3 12th Dec th Preseason 12th Jan th Dec th Nov. 25 8th Jan th Jan. 1 12th Dec. 2 6th Jan th Jan. 8 10th Dec. 9 6th Jan th Jan th Dec. 16 5th Feb. 7 13th Jan th Dec. 23 3rd Feb. 14 9th Jan th Dec. 30 3rd Feb. 21 9th Feb. 5 17th Jan. 6 3rd Feb th Feb th Jan. 13 3rd March 6 14th Jan. 20 3rd March 13 15th Feb. 3 2nd FINAL 6th Nov nd Feb. 10 2nd Nov th Feb. 17 8th Dec. 3 22nd Feb. 24 9th Preseason 18th Dec rd March 2 11th Nov th Dec th March 9 10th Nov th Dec nd March 16 10th Dec. 2 10th Dec st FINAL 9th Dec. 10 9th Feb. 4 24th Dec. 17 6th Feb th Dec. 24 5th Feb th Feb th Dec. 31 5th Feb th March 1 22nd Jan. 7 6th March 4 14th March 8 22nd Jan. 14 6th March 11 15th March 15 23rd Jan th March 18 19th Jan. 28 9th Feb. 4 12th Preseason 13th Feb th Preseason 12th Nov th Feb th Nov th Dec. 6 8th Feb th Nov. 18 9th Dec th March 4 13th Nov. 25 8th Dec th March 11 22nd Dec. 2 11th Dec th Dec. 9 9th Jan. 3 22nd Dec. 16 7th Jan st Jan th Dec. 23 7th Jan st Jan th Dec. 30 6th Feb nd Jan th Jan. 6 12th Feb nd Feb. 3 12th Jan. 13 8th March 7 23rd Feb th Jan th March 14 19th Feb th Jan th FINAL 21st Feb th Feb. 3 19th March 3 18th March 10 20th Preseason 22nd March 17 23rd Dec th FINAL 24th Feb th Feb th Feb th Preseason 24th March 6 17th Jan. 5 24th March 13 14th Jan th FINAL 4th Jan th Feb. 2 13th Feb. 9 10th Feb. 16 7th UPI Feb. 23 6th USA Today/CNN March 1 7th USA Today/NABC March 8 7th USA Today/ESPN 1999-pres. March 15 3rd FINAL 4th 1st place votes in @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 179

188 NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES Cowboy Basketball has appeared on national television 282 times in the last three decades. Since Oklahoma State s Final Four appearance in 2004, the Cowboys have made 166 appearances on national TV in the past 10 seasons, an average of nearly 17 national TV games per season. OSU had a school-record 26 games on national television in , including a school-record four ESPN Big Monday appearances. RECORDS IN TELEVISED GAMES BY NETWORK ESPN Big Monday College GameDay 1-1 ESPN ESPNU 21-9 ESPNews 1-0 ESPN Classic 1-0 CBS CBS College Sports 3-0 ABC 5-13 Fox Sports Net 2-2 Fox College Sports 1-0 TNT 0-2 USA 0-1 TOTALS BY VENUE Home Away Neutral TOTALS YEAR-BY-YEAR GAMES at Oklahoma ESPN L Kansas State ESPN W vs Kansas ESPN W vs Missouri CBS W 2ot at Nebraska ESPN W Kansas State ESPN W vs Pittsburgh USA L at UNLV CBS L at Iowa State ESPN L at Kansas State ESPN W vs New Mexico CBS W vs NC State CBS W vs Temple CBS L ot Evansville ESPN W vs Pittsburgh ESPN W vs Georgia Tech ESPN W Kansas State ESPN * W at Oklahoma ESPN * W Missouri ABC W at Kansas ESPN * L vs Kansas ABC L vs Georgia Southern CBS W vs Tulane CBS W vs Michigan CBS L at California ESPN L at Iowa State ESPN L at Missouri ABC L at Nebraska ESPN * W at Oklahoma ESPN * L Kansas ABC L vs Marquette CBS W vs Louisville CBS L at SMU ESPN2 W vs Arizona State ESPN W vs Arizona ESPN2 L vs LSU ESPN L Oklahoma ESPN * W at Colorado ESPN * W vs Nebraska ESPN L vs New Mexico State CBS W vs Tulsa CBS L vs LSU ESPN W at Michigan State CBS L Oklahoma ESPN * W Kansas ESPN * W Iowa State ESPN * W at Kansas ABC L vs Iowa State ESPN W vs Drexel CBS W vs Alabama CBS W vs Wake Forest CBS W vs Massachusetts CBS W vs UCLA CBS L vs Wake Forest ESPN L Arizona State ESPN W Kansas ESPN * L at Oklahoma ESPN * L ot at Missouri CBS W UNLV CBS W at Texas Tech ESPN * L Oklahoma ESPN * W Iowa State ESPN W at Michigan ESPN L Texas Tech ESPN W at Oklahoma ESPN * W at Iowa State ESPN2 W Kansas ABC L vs George Washington CBS W vs Duke CBS L at UNLV ESPN W at Texas ESPN L at Oklahoma ESPN L Texas ABC L at Kansas ESPN * L vs Kansas ESPN L vs Syracuse CBS W vs Auburn CBS L at UNLV ESPN W vs LSU FSN L Kansas ESPN * W Nebraska ESPN W at Missouri ESPN * W Oklahoma ESPN L vs Hofstra CBS W vs Pepperdine CBS W vs Seton Hall CBS W vs Florida CBS L Iowa State ESPN W ot Texas ABC L ot at Oklahoma ESPN L vs USC CBS L Cincinnati ESPN W at Iowa State ESPN W at Texas Tech CBS L at Fresno State ABC L at Missouri ESPN L vs Kent State CBS L at Alaska-Anchorage ESPN2 W vs BYU ESPN2 W Oklahoma ESPN * W at Cincinnati ABC L Texas Tech ESPN * L at Kansas ABC L vs Penn CBS W vs Syracuse CBS L vs SMU ESPN W Kansas ESPN * W at Oklahoma ESPN * W Texas ESPN * W vs Texas ESPN W vs Eastern Washington CBS W vs Memphis CBS W vs Pittsburgh CBS W vs Saint Joseph s CBS W vs Georgia Tech CBS L vs Syracuse ESPN W UAB ESPN2 W at UNLV ESPN2 W vs Gonzaga ESPN2 L at Texas Tech ESPN W Iowa State ABC W at Texas ESPN * L at Oklahoma ESPN * L Oklahoma ESPN * W Texas Tech CBS W at Kansas CBS L Texas A&M ESPN2 W Texas ESPN # L vs Kansas ESPN2 W vs Texas Tech ESPN W vs Southeastern La. CBS W vs Southern Illinois CBS W vs Arizona CBS L @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

189 NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES vs Gonzaga CBS L vs Tennessee ESPN2 W at UAB ESPN2 L at Pepperdine FSN W Texas A&M ESPN2 W at Texas ESPN * L at Texas A&M ABC L Kansas ESPN * L Texas ABC W Texas Tech ABC W at Oklahoma ESPN * L at Miami (Fla.) ESPNU L vs Auburn CBSCS W vs Missouri State CBSCS W ot vs Syracuse ESPN W vs Tennessee ESPN2 L vs Pittsburgh ESPN2 W 2ot at Kansas ESPN2 L Texas ESPN2 W 3ot Oklahoma ESPN * W Texas Tech ESPN W 2ot at Texas ESPN * L Texas A&M ESPN2 L at Texas Tech CBS L Marist ESPNU L vs LSU ESPN2 W vs Marquette ESPN L vs Illinois ESPN2 L Washington ESPN W at Pittsburgh ESPN L vs Oral Roberts ESPN2 L Texas Tech CBS W Texas ESPN * L Texas A&M ESPN L at Oklahoma ESPN L at Texas Tech ESPN L at Kansas State ESPN L at Texas A&M ABC W Kansas CBS W at Missouri ESPNU W at Texas ESPN L vs Texas Tech ESPN2 W at Southern Illinois ESPN2 L vs Gonzaga ESPN2 L vs Michigan State ESPNU L vs Siena ESPNU W at Washington FSN L vs Rhode Island ESPN Classic W Texas A&M ESPNU W Oklahoma ESPN * L at Texas A&M ESPN L Texas Tech ESPNU W at Kansas ABC L at Texas Tech ESPN2 W Texas ESPN W Kansas State ESPN2 W at Oklahoma ABC L vs Tennessee CBS W vs Pittsburgh CBS L at Stanford FSN W vs La Salle ESPN2 W vs Rhode Island ESPNU L at Oklahoma ESPN * L ot Colorado ESPNU W Texas A&M ESPN2 W at Missouri ESPN2 L Texas ESPN * L Oklahoma ESPN W at Texas ESPN2 L Kansas CBS W at Texas A&M ESPN2 L vs Georgia Tech CBS L vs DePaul ESPN2 W vs Virginia Tech ESPN L vs Murray State ESPNU W vs Tulsa CBSCS W vs Alabama ESPN2 W Stanford ESPNU W at Gonzaga ESPN2 L Kansas State ESPN2 W Iowa State ESPNU W ot Texas ESPN L Missouri ESPN2 W at Texas ESPN2 L Texas A&M ESPNU L at Kansas ESPN * L Baylor ESPN2 W vs Kansas ESPN2 L Harvard ESPN W at Washington State ESPN2 L vs Stanford ESPN2 L vs Virginia Tech ESPN L vs Pittsburgh ESPN2 L vs New Mexico ESPN2 L vs Alabama ESPN2 L vs SMU ESPNU W 2ot Virginia Tech ESPN2 L Oklahoma ESPNU W at Baylor ESPN2 L at Iowa State ESPNU L Missouri ESPN2 W Iowa State ESPN2 W at Missouri ESPN2 L Texas A&M ESPN2 W Kansas ESPN * L UC Davis FCS W vs Akron ESPNU W ot vs Tennessee ESPNU W vs N.C. State ESPN2 W South Florida ESPNU W Gonzaga ESPN2 L at Oklahoma ESPN2 L Texas Tech ESPN2 W at Baylor ESPN * L West Virginia ESPNU W Baylor ESPN W ot at Texas Tech ESPNU W Kansas ESPN2 L 2ot at West Virginia ESPN2 W at TCU ESPNU W Texas ESPN W at Iowa State ESPNU L vs Oregon TNT L Memphis ESPN W at South Florida ESPNews W vs Purdue ESPN2 W vs Butler ESPN W vs Memphis ESPN2 L South Carolina ESPNU W vs Louisiana Tech ESPNU W vs Colorado ESPN2 W Robert Morris ESPNU W at Kansas State ESPNU L Texas ESPNU W at Kansas CBS L West Virginia ESPN2 W at Oklahoma ESPN * L Baylor ESPN L Iowa State ESPN * L 3ot at Texas Tech ESPNU L at Texas ESPN2 L Oklahoma ESPN2 L at Baylor ESPN * L ot at TCU ESPNU W Kansas ESPN # W Kansas State ESPN * W at Iowa State ESPN L ot vs Kansas ESPN2 L ot vs Gonzaga TNT L Scheduled in vs Auburn/Tulsa ESPN at South Carolina ESPNU at Memphis ESPN Middle Tennessee State ESPNU Maryland ESPNU vs Missouri ESPN Kansas State ESPNU at Iowa State ESPN Texas ESPNU at Kansas ESPN at Oklahoma ESPN/ESPN Texas Tech ESPNU at Kansas State ESPN/ESPN Baylor ESPNews Oklahoma ESPN Kansas ESPN/ESPN at Baylor ESPNU at TCU ESPNU Iowa State ESPNU West Virginia ESPNews at Texas Tech ESPNews TCU ESPNU at West Virginia ESPNews * ESPN s Big Monday # ESPN s College @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 181

190 NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS TEAM LEADERS WINNING PCT ( ) Year Ranking Pct th th th th th 78.8 SCORING OFFENSE ( ) Year Ranking PPG th th th th 80.2 SCORING DEFENSE ( ) Year Ranking PPG st st st nd st st st nd nd st nd nd nd th th nd th nd rd th nd rd th st th th th nd th 62.6 SCORING MARGIN ( ) Year Ranking Margin th th th th th th th th th th th FIELD GOAL PCT ( ) Year Ranking Pct th th th th th th th th th st th th 48.1 FG PCT DEFENSE ( ) Year Ranking Pct th th th th th PT FGs PER GAME ( ) Year Ranking 3FGM th th th POINT FG PCT ( ) Year Ranking Pct th th st th st th 38.4 FREE THROW PCT ( ) Year Ranking Pct st st th th th nd nd th 74.6 ASSISTS ( ) Year Ranking APG th 16.8 BLOCKS ( ) Year Ranking BPG th 5.3 TURNOVER MARGIN ( ) Year Ranking BPG th +3.8 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking PPG Ed Odom 5th Bryant Reeves 52nd Bryant Reeves 30th 21.5 Randy Rutherford 70th Maurice Baker 30th Mario Boggan 40th 19.0 JamesOn Curry 85th James Anderson 56th James Anderson 6th Keiton Page 73rd Marcus Smart 88th 18.0 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking Pct Bob Mattick 15th Bob Mattick 3rd Arlen Clark 6th Bryant Reeves 15th Bryant Reeves 24th Chianti Roberts 6th Mario Boggan 20th Mario Boggan 53rd Marshall Moses 27th POINT FGS MADE PER GAME ( ) Year Player Ranking 3FGM Brooks Thompson 19th Randy Rutherford 4th John Lucas 21st Obi Muonelo 88th Obi Muonelo 85th Keiton Page 6th Phil Forte 24th POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking Pct Brooks Thompson 8th Glendon Alexander 27th John Lucas 16th JamesOn Curry 45th Obi Muonelo 34th Keiton Page 47th Phil Forte 14th 44.1 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking Pct Norman Pilgrim 17th Kendall Sheets 4th 81.3 Bob Mattick 18th Jerry Adair 10th Arlen Clark 1st Jim Cooper 11th Joe Smith 18th Joe Smith 18th Mark Tucker 2nd Darwyn Alexander 3rd Joey Graham 13th Mario Boggan 81st James Anderson 81st Keiton Page 13th Keiton Page 45th 85.2 REBOUND AVERAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking RPG Cecil Epperley 7th Andy Hopson 11th Mario Boggan 99th Marshall Moses 90th 8.1 BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking BPG Andre Williams 17th Philip Jurick 66th 1.7 ASSIST AVERAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking APG Andre Owens 15th Doug Gottlieb 11th Doug Gottlieb 1st Doug Gottlieb 2nd Byron Eaton 22nd Marcus Smart 64th 4.8 STEAL AVERAGE ( ) Year Player Ranking APG Brooks Thompson 8th Byron Eaton 73rd Byron Eaton 37th 2.1 Marcus Dove 68th Byron Eaton 28th Marcus Smart 2nd Marcus Smart 3rd 2.9 REBOUND MARGIN ( ) Year Ranking Margin th th th +5.2 Team rankings are top 20 until , top 30 since the season. Individual rankings are top 30 until , excluding scoring, which was top 70 until ; since , rankings are top @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

191 ALL-TIME ROSTER Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Jerry Adair G 22 Sand Springs, Okla. ** Martavius Adams F 13 Irwinton, Ga. * Joe Adkins G 35 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Frank Airington F 11 Frederick, Okla. * Muhammad Akbar F 34 Oklahoma City, Okla. Teeng Akol C 5 Wian, Sudan * Kirk Albright F Kansas City, Kan. Carl Alexander F 30 Drumright, Okla. Chad Alexander G 12 McPherson, Kan. **** Darwyn Alexander G 14 New Orleans, La. **** Glendon Alexander G 4 Carrollton, Texas ** Ray Alford , F 40 Wewoka, Okla. ** Scott Alford G 30 Washington, Ind. *** Vernon Allbert F Raton, N.M. Frank Allen F 91 Anderson, Ind. Ronnie Allen G 95 Lexington, Ky. Stuart Allen F Louisville, Ky. Tony Allen G 24 Chicago, Ill. ** Audley Allison F Oklahoma City, Okla. Louis Amaya G 33, 77 Pueblo, Colo. ** Andy Anderson G Stillwater, Okla. David Anderson F 15 Chatham, Va. * James Anderson G 23 Junction City, Ark. *** Rick Anderson F 50, 42 Geneseo, Ill. *** Wayne Anderson F Stillwater, Okla. Anthony Andrews G 14 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** Lorenza Andrews G 22 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Walter Andrews G Newkirk, Okla. James Armstrong G Borger, Texas Neill Armstrong G Tishomingo, Okla. L.B. Asbury F McAlester, Okla. Joe Atkinson , F 41 Coyle, Okla. *** Sam Aubrey , C 27 Tulsa, Okla. *** Fred Babb G Fort Smith, Ark. ** Don Bacon G Sapulpa, Okla. Maurice Baker G 1 Madison, Ill. ** Shawn Baker C 50 Tulsa, Okla. ** Alan Bannister C 55, 43 Horwich, England * Doug Barnes G 22 Duncan, Okla. Reggie Barnett G 40 Great Falls, Mont. * V.R. Barnhouse G 22 Kellerton, Iowa *** Beuford Barnum F Atoka, Okla. ** Bill Barrett C 8 Skiatook, Okla. Bill Barringer C 82, 99 Brookland, Ark. *** Ben Baum C 44 Aurora, Colo. ** Kyle Bayliff G 12 Stillwater, Okla. Bill Beierschmitt F Alva, Okla. Eugene Bell G 88, 20 Jay, Okla. ** Carol Bender G Plains, Kan. A.L. Bennett , F 65 Holdenville, Okla. **** Owen Bennett C Holdenville, Okla. Von Bennett F/C 25 Stillwater, Okla. * Sid Berendzen C Walters, Okla. * Lester Berryhill G 42 Atoka, Okla. *** Frank Bigham G 30 Bethel, Kan. ** Scott Blakemore G 25 Bartlesville, Okla. ** Don Blakley F 30 St. Joseph, Mo. Tim Bloedorn G 10 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio * Rich Bobby G/F 14, 50 Hammond, Ind. *** Daniel Bobik G 20 Newbury Park, Calif. ** Lonnie Boeckman C 34 Okeene, Okla. ** Frank Bogert , G 29, 90 Enid, Okla. ** William Bogert , G Enid, Okla. Mario Boggan F 4 Durham, N.C. ** Wayne Boles F Oklahoma City, Okla. Byrdene Bomgardner F Tuttle, Okla. Bob Bouldin F Sudan, Texas Adarius Bowman G 12 Chattanooga, Tenn. * Tom Boyd G Tulsa, Okla. * Joe Bradley G 22 Cowden, Okla. **** Keith Branch F 50 Kaw City, Okla. * Eldon Brooks F Pryor, Okla. Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Anthony Brown F 4 Brooklyn, N.Y. ** Brad Brown G 25 San Antonio, Texas Chad Brown G 14 Houston, Texas ** Jamaal Brown G 10 Chicago, Ill. * Markel Brown G 22 Alexandria, La. **** Milton Brown F 30 Little Rock, Ark. *** Paul Brown F Oklahoma City, Okla. Ronnie Brown F 40 Midwest City, Okla. Antoine Broxsie F/C 21 Tampa, Fla. ** Leon Bruner G 25 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Charles Bryant F Muskogee, Okla. Bob Buck F 34 St. Louis, Mo. * Alex Budke G 23 Stillwater, Okla. ** R.C. Buford F 52 Wichita, Kan. Eddie Bunch C Stillwater, Okla. *** Dennis Burbank F 50 Anaheim, Calif. * Sid Burcham C 52 Tulsa, Okla. * Jack Burns C Stillwater, Okla. F.B. Floyd Burdette C Martin, Tenn. * Connie Burdick F 34 Alva, Okla. ** Fred Burley F 24 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** Tom Butler G Brownwood, Texas Luke Byler G 20 Wellington, Kan. * Dion Campbell G 25 Michigan City, Ind. * Roy Candley C 52 Baton Rouge, La. Roy Carberry G 24 Guthrie, Okla. *** David Carpenter G 44 Arvada, Colo. Jack Carpenter F DeKalb, Ill. Terry Carroll G 10 Ames, Iowa * Bud Carter G West Fork, Okla. * Clayton Carter F 20 Borger, Texas *** Pat Carter G 44 Pawhuska, Okla. Win Case G 10 Tulsa, Okla. ** Zac Cazzelle G/F 42 Stillwater, Okla. ** Gene Cheatham F Oklahoma City, Okla. John Chesley C Washington, D.C. Todd Christian G/F 15 Newton, Kan. ** Bill Christopher F/C 21 Oceanside, Calif. *** Howard Christy F 84 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jerry Clack G 50 Okmulgee, Okla. *** Bill Clarahan F Harper, Kan. * Arlen Clark C 54, 11 Colbert, Okla. *** Hugh Clark F Wilburton, Okla. Matt Clark G 42 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Stevie Clark G 5 Oklahoma City, Okla. Lester Monk Clifford G 15 Stillwater, Okla. Ralph Clovis G 77, 85 El Reno, Okla. * Michael Cobbins F 20 Amarillo, Texas *** M.J. Coen F 5 St. Joseph, Mo. Raymond Cole G 32 Gatesville, Texas *** Clyde Coleman , C Tulsa, Okla. John Collins C 14 Headrick, Okla. *** Merle Collins G 23 Headrick, Okla. * Terry Collins G 32 Joliet, Ill. **** Leroy Combs F/C 32 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Ed Condon G Washington, D.C. Mark Connolly F 55, 24 Culver City, Calif. *** Dennis Constien C 55 Anadarko, Okla. Hugh Coonfield, Sr C 22 Enid, Okla. * Hugh Coonfield, Jr G 44 Putnam City, Okla. ** Bill Cooper G McAlester, Okla. Glenn Cooper F Sentinel, Okla. James Cooper G 55, 40 Drumright, Okla. *** Kenny Cooper C 40 Monroe, La. ** Rick Cooper G/F 55 Drumright, Okla. ** Mason Cox C 30 Highland Village, Texas *** Nolan Cox F 53 Highland Village, Texas * R.C. Cox F 88 Watonga, Okla. ** Carrol Crabb F Clinton, Okla. Terrence Crawford F 14, 42 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Francis Creel G Tulsa, Okla. Raymond Crenshaw F 55 Prichard, Ala. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 183

192 ALL-TIME ROSTER Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Charles Crook G 4 Little Rock, Ark. Herchel Crow C 25, 21 Altus, Okla. Bill Crowe , F Waurika, Okla. ** Joe Crutchfield F 32 Duncan, Okla. *** Brad Currelly C 52 New Port Richey, Fla. ** JamesOn Curry G 24 Pleasant Grove, N.C. *** Paul Curtain F Guthrie, Okla. Brent Dahle F/C 50 Las Vegas, Nev. ** Rick Daniel G 41 Louisville, Ky. Ronnie Daniel G 32, 20 Louisville, Ky. **** Pete Darcey C Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Charles Darr F Oklahoma City, Okla. George Darrow G 42 Oklahoma City, Okla. Chuck Davis G 10 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Derrick Davis G 11 Washington, D.C. * Jay Davis G 5 Edmond, Okla. * Randy Davis F/C 42 Houston, Texas * Shawn Davis G 23, 21 Ferriday, La. * Donald Dean G Marlow, Okla. Terry Dean F 21 Jones, Okla. ** Max Dearing G 21 Guymon, Okla. Ross DeRogatis G 12 Mansfield, Texas Larry Deutschendorf G 42, 15 Cloud Chief, Okla. ** Cleo Dobson C 66 Coyle, Okla. ** Frank Dolf F Apache, Okla. * Marlon Dorsey G 10 Shelby, Miss. ** Marcus Dove G/F 5 Long Beach, Calif. **** Reger Dowell G 5 Duncanville, Texas ** Danny Doyle , G 82, 24 Dale, Okla. **** Luther Doyle F 4 Dale, Okla. Tommy Doyle G 20 Stillwater, Okla. * Dick Draudt C Hamburg, N. Y. Billy Dreher G 15 Grand Junction, Colo. * Tom Duckett G/F 21 Mustang, Okla. * Carl Dudek C 54 Carter, Okla. Richard Dumas F 21 Tulsa, Okla. *** George Durham G 9 Enid, Okla. Jerry Dusenbury G 60 Anthony, Kan. Harry Easter , F 77 Bartlesville, Okla. **** Byron Eaton G 00 Dallas, Texas **** L.J. Eggleston F 5 Walters, Okla. *** Troy Eggleston F Walters, Okla. Ray Ellefson C Hopkins, Minn. * Brandon Elliott G 35 Lewis, Kan. Kermit Ellis F 54 Shidler, Okla. Bob Entzminger F Oklahoma City, Okla. Cecil Epperley F Stillwater, Okla. *** Willard Eppler F Cyril, Okla. Anthony Epps F 44 Jackson, Miss. ** Edward Esparza F 88 Stillwater, Okla. Terry Faggins G/F 12, 30 Pampa, Texas ** Charles Faulkner F 50 Guthrie, Okla. ** Jim Feamster F/C 55, 44 Louisville, Ky. *** Harry Fenimore F 27 Woodward, Okla. Hoyt Ferguson F Holdenville, Okla. Ray Field G 42, 14 Texhoma, Okla. ** Bill Fisher G 20, 30 Muskogee, Okla. *** Dave Fisher G 30 Moore, Okla. * Marc Fisher G 11 DeLand, Fla. Ron Fisher G 12, 27 East Alton, Ill. ** Kerry Fitzgerald G/F 30 South Bend, Ind. Kevin Fitzgerald G/F 55 South Bend, Ind. *** Jim Fleming G 10, 8 Shawnee, Okla. ** Nate Fleming G 11 Edmond, Okla. ** Roderick Flemings G/F 12 DeSoto, Texas * Joe Fletcher G 82 Stilwell, Okla. Leroy Floyd G 23 Argonia, Kan. ** Phil Forte G 10, 13 Flower Mound, Texas ** Bryan Fowler F 54 Cushing, Okla. ** Howard Francis , C 4 Altus, Okla. ** Roger Franklin F 32 Duncanville, Texas ** Wes Franklin C/F 54 Oklahoma City, Okla. Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters George Freeman G 48 Poughkeepsie, Ark. * Melvin Freeman F Oklahoma City, Okla. Joe French C 17 Stillwater, Okla. Ed Frey , G Chickasha, Okla. Vernon Friels G 48 Loco, Okla. Tom Fuller F 10 Valliant, Okla. ** Trumaine Fuqua F 0 Oakland, Calif. Cheyne Gadson G 30 Jamaica, N.Y. ** Glen Gaffaney F Maud, Okla. Chris Gafney G 4 Tulsa, Okla. **** Kenneth Gallagher F Stillwater, Okla. Lee Galloway F West Plains, Mo. Reuben Gant F Tulsa, Okla. * Kirby Gardner G 1 Rialto, Calif. * Roy Gardner , F 33, 84 Ramona, Okla. Brad Garrett G 32 St. George, Utah * Glen Garten F Hopkins, Mo. Gary Gaskins F 34 Beaufort, S.C. Paul Geymann F 55 Wichita, Kan. * John Gibbs C 29 Piedmont, Mo. * Melvin Gilliam G 40, 30 Tulsa, Okla. ** John Gillum C Stillwater, Okla. John Gilmore F 32 Missouri City, Texas * Wayland Glover G Okmulgee, Okla. L.C. Gordon G 25, 32 Memphis, Tenn. ** Tim Gorsuch G Wichita, Kan. Doug Gottlieb G 44 Orange, Calif. *** Joey Graham G/F 14 Brandon, Fla. ** Stephen Graham G 21 Brandon, Fla. ** Dana Gray G 25 Arlington, Texas Herschel Gray C 80 Chickasha, Okla. Jim Green F 40 Temple, Okla. Jon Green C 55 Okmulgee, Okla. Fritz Greer G 22 Duncan, Okla. ** David Griffin F 26 Hope, Ark. Sparky Grober G 20 Muskogee, Okla. *** Cezar Guerrero G 1 Huntington Park, Calif. * Fred Gulley G 21 Fayetteville, Ark. * Joe Halbert C 80, 91 Throckmorton, Texas **** Jerry Hale F 30 Hooker, Okla. *** Larry Hale F Hooker, Okla. Auddie Hall G 9 Clarita, Okla. Maurice Hall G Bethany, Okla. Phillip Haller F 15 Oklahoma City, Okla. Tom Hamby F 35, 34 El Reno, Okla. Leyton Hammonds F 23 North Richland Hills, Texas * Bill Hance G Oklahoma City, Okla. Cecil Hankins G Sand Springs, Okla. * Eddie Hannon G 14 Indianapolis, Ind. ** Earle Harmon F Oklahoma City, Okla. Foster Harrington F Douglas, Okla. Bob Harris C 88 Linden, Tenn. *** M.E. Harris G Chickasha, Okla. Terrel Harris G 1 Dallas, Texas **** Jack Hartman G Webb City, Okla. * Pete Harvey G 9 Oklahoma City, Okla. Don Haskins , F 30 Enid, Okla. *** Gary Hassmann G/F 42, 12 Louisville, Ky. *** Cornell Hatcher G/F 24 Tulsa, Okla. ** Gene Hawk G 32 Enid, Okla. *** Larry Hawk G 4, 10 Enid, Okla. *** Hugh Hawley F Stillwater, Okla. Larry Hayes , G 35 Webb City, Mo. ** Don Heffington G 3 Drumright, Okla. *** Ollie Helderle C 44 Oklahoma City, Okla. Mike Hendren G 33 Russellville, Ark. Bob Hendrick C 42 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** Tom Hennigh G 11 Gulfport, Miss. R.B. Abe Hensley G 30 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Jack Herron, Sr G 24 Vinson, Okla. ** Jack Herron, Jr G 40, 24 Norman, Okla. *** Ken Hicks G 22 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

193 ALL-TIME ROSTER Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Aaron Hill G 2 Gunnison, Utah * C.J. Hixson F 24 Fort Smith, Ark. * Jack Hobbs , F 33 Sentinel, Okla. * Olus Holder F 32 Chicago, Ill. **** Dale Holderman G Chickasha, Okla. Henry Holderman F Chickasha, Okla. James Holley F/C 12 Lawton, Okla. Jack Hollingsworth G 13 Wichita, Kan. ** Denver Holton F Sand Springs, Okla. Jack Hopkins G 6 Pawhuska, Okla. ** Andy Hopson C 54 Chicago, Ill. *** Byron Houston F/C 35 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Ted Hughes G Pauls Valley, Okla. Tim Hund C 52, 44 Wamego, Kan. * Scott Hunt G 25, 14 Borger, Texas Henry W Moe Iba G 41, 40 Stillwater, Okla. *** Howard Skip Iba G 24, 32 Ft. Worth, Texas *** Onye Ibekwe F 2 Los Angeles, Calif. * Todd Ikard F 6, 23 Hugoton, Kan. ** Guy Ikpah , G 13 Williamstown, N.J. ** Andre Ivy F 32 St. Louis, Mo. * Ricky Jacobs F 40 Cincinnati, Ohio *** Tom Jaquet , F 75 St. Joseph, Mo. **** Raymond Jarvis F Gould, Okla. Mike Jeffries F 40 Evansville, Ind. *** Royce Jeffries F 24 Soper, Okla. **** Harold Jennings F Sentinel, Okla. L. Nels Jensen G Chicago, Ill. Art Johnson F 77, 7 Ryan, Okla. ** Ben Johnson F Chickasha, Okla. Bill Johnson G Oklahoma City, Okla. Don Johnson F Chickasha, Okla. *** Doyle Johnson F 25 Seminole, Okla. Eli Johnson F 21, 24 Indianapolis, Ind. *** Gene Johnson C 52 Seminole, Okla. *** Jeff Johnson , G 32 Kingfisher, Okla. *** Michael Johnson F 33 Shawnee Mission, Kan. * Torre Johnson F 55 Milwaukee, Wis. * W. F. Johnson F Bethany, Okla. Andrew Jones F 44 Miami, Fla. ** D.W. Jones G 8 Enid, Okla. Earl Jones G 3 Tulsa, Okla. ** Mitch Jones G 14, 22 Choctaw, Okla. **** Fredrik Jönzén F/C 12 Uppsala, Sweden **** Thomas Jordan F/C 22 Baltimore, Md. * Philip Jurick C 44 Chattanooga, Tenn. ** Charles Kalsu C 54 Moore, Okla. *** Preston Keely G 11 Arcadia, Okla. * George Keely G Luther, Okla. Jason Keep C 43 Moscow, Idaho ** Frank Kellert G Oklahoma City, Okla. Lyle Kelly C 20 Phoenix, Ariz. Howard Kelsey G 14 Vancouver, B.C., Canada * Henry Kemple C 44, 25 Chamois, Mo. ** Steve Kennedy G Oklahoma City, Okla. Weldon Kern F 7 Lawton, Okla. ** Frank Kerns G Omaha, Neb. Ellis Kidd G 24 Dallas, Texas K.C. Kincaide G 24 Nowata, Okla. *** Sylvester Kincheon C 42 Austin, Texas ** James King F 22 New Orleans, La. *** Steve King G 20 Midwest City, Okla. Herb Kirchmeyer C 30 Cushing, Okla. Malcoln Kirkland F 44 Madison, Miss. * Dave Kragel F/C 51, 55 Corning, Iowa ** Tony Kraus F 54 St. Louis, Mo. ** Don Krouse F Stillwater, Okla. Dick Krueger F 44 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Willard Kruger C 12 Raton, N.M. * Robert Kurland C 54, 90 Jennings, Mo. **** Paul LaBrue G 32 Byron-Driftwood, Okla. *** Jerome Lambert F 32 Arkadelphia, Ark. * Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Keith Lane F Borger, Texas Estell Laster G 25 Oklahoma City, Okla. * Daniel Lawson G 3 Detroit, Mich. * Bill Layden F McAlester, Okla. Bill Lewis F Duncan, Okla. Billy Lewis G 33, 11 Enid, Okla. ** Bob Lewis F 99 Duncan, Okla. * Herschel Linn G 66, 3 Cushing, Okla. ** Don Linsenmeyer G 14, 24 Stillwater, Okla ** Russell Linton F Oklahoma City, Okla. Lester List G 22 Bristow, Okla. *** Chuck Liston F 42 Morrison, Okla. Taylor Little G 42 El Reno, Okla. *** Brad Livingstone C 34 Okmulgee, Okla. *** Terry London G 12 Stillwater, Okla. Edwin Lookabaugh G Oklahoma City, Okla. Martin Loper G Pauls Valley, Okla. Max Loving C Enid, Okla. John Lucas G 15 Houston, Texas ** Jack Lyon G 6 Wichita, Kan. Cedric Mackyeon F/G 25 Gonzales, La. * Buford Maddox F 7 Enid, Okla. ** Vernon Magnuson F 12 Princeton, Ill. John Malone G 50 Duncan, Okla. Keith Malone G 32 Gardena, Calif. * Tom Maloney F 40 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Jason Manuel F 44, 34 Opelousas La. ** Bryndon Manzer G 14 Stillwater, Okla. ** Robert Maresh G Tulsa, Okla. Jack Marlow C 55 Tulsa, Okla. * Desmond Mason F 34 Waxahachie, Texas **** Jack Mason F Barnsdall, Okla. Bob Mattick C 12 Chicago, Ill. *** Clark Maughan G 41 Las Vegas, Nev. *** Wilton Maxwell G Atoka, Okla. Rob Mayberry F 33, 42 Oklahoma City, Okla. Allen Maynard F Purcell, Okla. Emmett McAfee G Tulsa, Okla. Bo McAlister F McNeil, Ark. * Tom McAlister F 55 Wellington, Kan. Gale McArthur G 55 Mangum, Okla. *** Mick McCaffrey F 33, 40 Kansas City, Mo. * Pepper McCallon F/C 30 Oklahoma City, Okla. Don McCalmont G Montezuma, Kan. Ben McCammon G Stroud, Okla. Von McDade G 32 Milwaukee, Wis. * Roger McDonald F 44 Sandy, Utah Sam McDonald F 33 Billings, Mont. Ivan McFarlin F 23 Missouri City, Texas **** Pitt McGehee G 34 Fort Smith, Ark. Buddy McLean , G Tulsa, Okla. R.W. McQuarters G 5 Tulsa, Okla. ** Randy Mecklenburg F 33, 14 Kingfisher, Okla. Clark Meese G 10, 40 Bartlesville, Okla. * Jack Meredith , C Claremore, Okla. Jerry Merida G 14 Soper, Okla. * Lorry Meyer G 35, 62 Oklahoma City, Okla. Kevin Miles F 3 Dallas, Texas *** David Miller F 45, 44 Roswell, N.M. *** Jason Miller F 33 Livingston, Texas ** Jim Miller G Durant, Okla. John Miller F Empire, Okla. ** Mike Miller G 24 Okmulgee, Okla. * Bud Millikan G 8 Maryville, Mo. *** David Monds F 32 Macon, Ga. **** Brian Montonati F 30 Muskegon, Mich. *** Fred Moomau G 8 Mangum, Okla. Ed Moore G 9 Morris, Okla. Gary Moore F 42 Tulsa, Okla. James Moore C Fayette, Ala. Kenneth Moore G Cordell, Okla. Lee Moore F 40 Bristol, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 185

194 ALL-TIME ROSTER Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Pat Moore G/F 44 Pawnee, Okla. Jon Moorehead F 50 El Paso, Texas ** James Morrison F Shawnee, Okla. Bob Moser G Oklahoma City, Okla. Marshall Moses G/F 33 Aiken, S.C. **** Freddie Moulder G/F 30 Guthrie, Okla. * Paul Mullen C 51, 52 Seminole, Okla. *** Obi Muonelo G 2 Edmond, Okla. **** Jim Murphy C 51 Bixby, Okla. Kamari Murphy F 21 Brooklyn, N.Y. ** Le Bryan Nash G/F 2 Dallas, Texas *** Steve Neal G Red Rock, Okla. John Nelson C 45 West Fork, Ark. * J.T. Newman F 25 Quanah, Texas ** Jim Nichols C 20, 51 Synder, Okla. John Nielson F 32 Helper, Utah ** Dean Nims G Des Moines, Iowa * Robert Nipp F Tulsa, Okla. Glenn Nixson C Tulsa, Okla. * Fred Norton F 85 Shawnee, Okla. Dickey Nutt G 10 Little Rock, Ark. ** Houston Nutt, Sr G 14 Fordyce, Ark. * Houston Nutt, Jr G 20 Little Rock, Ark. * Jéan-Paul Olukemi G/F 0 LaHabra, Calif. ** Ken O Neal G 50 Hobart, Okla. *** Wayland O Neal G 40 Chickasha, Okla. Ed Odom G 20, 14 Chattanooga, Tenn. ** Bob Olsen C 22 Oklahoma City, Okla. * Andre Owens G 35 South Bend, Ind. ** Keiton Page G 12 Pawnee, Okla. **** Bob Pager C Salem, Ohio ** Bill Parker F 5 Oklahoma City, Okla. Clarence Parker G West Plains, Mo. Gary Parker G 44 Lee s Summit, Mo. J.L. Parks , G 28, 44 Pauls Valley, Okla. **** Doyle Parrack , F 23 Walters, Okla. ** Jerry Parrish G Beaumont, Texas Harvey Pate F 23 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** Jim Pate G 33 Oklahoma City, Okla. Roshon Patton G 10, 11 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** John Peacock F 54, 55 Wyandotte, Okla. Bob Pearson C 22 Le Mars, Iowa Ron Pearson C 44 Chicago, Ill. Dale Peevey G Brinkman, Okla. Dale Peier C 6 Pond Creek, Okla. ** Sean Pell F/C 44 Clearwater, Fla. * Ray Penn G 14 Houston, Texas * Tracy Penn G 20 Columbus, Ohio ** Harry Percy G Stillwater, Okla. Jackson Perez G 12 Emporia, Kan. * Richard Peters F 45 Talmage, Neb. Adrian Peterson G 20 North Little Rock, Ark. **** Mike Peterson G/F 20 Cincinnati, Ohio * Aaron Pettway F/C 50 Mobile, Ala. ** Jon Phelps F/C 50 Alva, Okla. ** S.C. Phelps G Amber, Okla. Ian Phillip F 4 Brooklyn, N.Y. * Rayburn Phillippe F McAlester, Okla. H.L. Phillips C Ninnekah, Okla. Mike Philpott F 23 Tulsa, Okla. ** Scott Pierce F 20 Euless, Texas * Matt Pilgrim F 31 Cincinnati, Ohio ** Norman Pilgrim F 95 Stillwater, Okla. *** Frank Pitezel G Tulsa, Okla. Johnny Pittman C 45 Rosenburg, Texas *** Joe Pitts , G 65 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Maurice Poole F Stonewall, Okla. John Potter F 32 Durant, Okla. ** Rick Prewitt F 54 Richardson, Texas * Don Price G Clinton, Mo. Jeff Raine G 40, 10 Indianapolis, Ind. Ron Rainey G 5 Merritt, Okla. Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Ralph Rasmuson F/C 41 Whitehall, Wis. ** Chester Reams F 52 Altus, Okla. Jimmy Reason F/C 54 Fresno, Calif. Jerry Redo F 10 Muskogee, Okla. * Bryant Reeves C 50 Gans, Okla. **** Alan Rehrig G 22, 12 Edmond, Okla. *** Ray Reins F 33, 54 Tulsa, Okla. ** Jesse Renick G 20 Marietta, Okla. ** Larry Rentfro G 5 Okmulgee, Okla. Allie Reynolds G Oklahoma City, Okla. Julian Richardson G 1 Miami, Fla. Nolan Richardson, III G 12 Tulsa, Okla. ** Arthur Rigg F 55 Stillwater, Okla. Carl Rigney C Bristow, Okla. * Dale Roark G 14 Kansas City, Kan. *** Chianti Roberts G/F 23 Oklahoma City, Okla. **** Steve Roberts F 31 Rogers, Ark. Willard Roberts G 80 Dale, Okla. Sam Robertson F/C 34 Little Rock, Ark. * John Robinson G 33, 32 Hutchinson, Kan. * Maurice Robinson F/C 24 Little Rock, Ark. ** Brett Robisch F/C 31 Springfield, Ill. ** Scott Robisch F/C 40 Springfield, Ill. ** Ronnie Robison G Cushing, Okla. Bob Rogers , F 66 Stillwater, Okla. ** Gerald Rogers F Wellington, Kan. Harold Rogers G 24 Wellington, Kan. *** Steve Romine G Sasakwa, Okla. Jesse Rosette , F Hughes Springs, Texas Scott Ross F 84 St. Joseph, Mo. Merle Rousey G 85 St. Joseph, Mo. ** Randy Rutherford G 15 Broken Bow, Okla. *** Lee Ryser G 42 Muskogee, Okla. Christien Sager G 15 Wichita Falls, Texas *** Mattias Sahlstrom F 15 Stockholm, Sweden ** Melvin Sanders G/F 34 Liberal, Kan. *** Charles Savell C 10 Baton Rouge, La. *** Charles Scheffel F 3 Enid, Okla. ** Merle Scheffler G 33, 30 Tulsa, Okla. *** Rich Schwalbach F 54 Highland Park, Ill. * Vern Schwertfeger C 29 Satanta, Kan. ** Ira Scott F/C 34 Houston, Texas John Scott G 42 Oklahoma City, Okla. * Bill Self G 24, 20 Edmond, Okla. **** Amgrid Sewell G Magnolia, Ark. ** Bob Seymour G 85 Ada, Okla. ** Richard Shade C 12 Winters, Texas Carl Shafer C 54 Alva, Okla. * Kim Shahan G 25 Lawton, Okla. ** Andy Shaw G 22 Edmond, Okla. * Jarred Shaw F/C 1 Dallas, Texas ** Kendall Sheets G 32 El Reno, Okla. *** Jack Shelton C 45 Stillwater, Okla. *** Ray Shelton F Lindsay, Okla. Ward Sherrill F 11, 20 Sand Springs, Okla. ** Howard Shirk F 21 Chickasha, Okla. *** Joe Shoulders , G 11 Tulsa, Okla. Max Shuck C 10, 54 Waynoka, Okla. ** Tim Sibley G 14 Stillwater, Okla. Nick Sidorakis G 15 Jenks, Okla. **** Louis Simmons F 55 Louisville, Ky. Norris Simms G 19 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Jason Skaer F 43 Deer Park, Texas ** Omar Skaggs G Hillsdale, Okla. Jim Skelton G 21, 36 Eagleville, Mo. Harvey Slade F 80, 28 El Reno, Okla. *** Travis Slaton C 10 Valliant, Okla. Donald Sloeum C Addington, Okla. Marcus Smart G 33 Flower Mound, Texas ** Carroll Smelser G 55 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Gene Smelser F 27 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Jim Smelser G 4 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

195 ALL-TIME ROSTER Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Don Smith F Omega, Okla. Joe Smith F 40 Tulsa, Okla. *** Keith Smith G 11 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Robert Smith F 45 San Antonio, Texas ** Seldon Smith G Monett, Mo. * Vernon Smith F 34 Newton, Kan. Dick Soergel F 55 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Rodney Sooter G 24 Miami, Okla. ** Marek Soucek F/C 14 Brno, Czech Republic *** Randy Staats G 4 Wichita, Kan. Barry Stallings F Perry, Okla. John Starks G 32 Tulsa, Okla. * Lou Steinmeir , C 28 Kansas City, Kan. *** Mark Steinmeyer G 14 Anaheim, Calif. * Fred Stevenson G/F 33, 21 Tulsa, Okla. **** Byron Steward F 22 Stamps, Ark. Chet Stewart F Blackwell, Okla. * Frans Steyn C 4 Pretoria, South Africa *** Kent Stillman G Binghan, Utah Gerald Stockton F 20 El Reno, Okla. *** Louis Street F Cordell, Okla. Earl Strickland F 99 Oklahoma City, Okla. George Stricklin G Utica, Okla. ** Allan Stroker F Arlington Heights, Ill. James Stroup G Woodward, Okla. Ford Stuen G 5 Henderson, Ky. ** Craig Stunkel F 44 Stillwater, Okla. **** Al Sullivan G 42 Huntsville, Ala. Larry Sullivan G 64 Dale, Okla. Eddie Sutton F 34 Bucklin, Kan. *** Scott Sutton G 21 Lexington, Ky. ** Sean Sutton G 20 Lexington, Ky. ** Bob Swaffar C 54 Tulsa, Okla. * Ralph Tapp F 30 Boise City, Okla. Mike Tate F/C 41 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** David Taylor F 24 Ada, Okla. **** Jack Taylor G 6 Waurika, Okla. ** Amos Thomas F/C 34 Oklahoma City, Okla. * Bill Thomas G Chandler, Okla. Bruce Thomas F/G 52 Herculanem, Mo. Garrett Thomas G 25 Edmond, Okla. ** Ibrahima Thomas F/C 21 Dakar, Senegal * Brooks Thompson G 22 Littleton, Colo. ** Lafayette Threatt F 52 Columbus, Ga. **** Bob Thuesen F Stillwater, Okla. Gary Todd C 32 Morehouse, Mo. Binky Triplett F 4 Fort Smith, Ark. * Mark Tucker G 22 Sapulpa, Okla. ** Jason Turk , G 11 Stillwater, Okla. ** Rob Turner G 20 Lancaster, Calif. * Steve Uthoff F/C 34 St. Louis, Mo. *** Fred Utter G Tulsa, Okla. John Van Ess G Wewoka, Okla. Pete Van Zant F 3 Pryor, Okla. Robert Vigil G 20 San Juan, Puerto Rico Buddy Wade F Cushing, Okla. *** Lew Wade G 5 Tulsa, Okla. ** Lewis Bud Wade F 24 Ardmore, Okla. Dennis Walker C 53 Newton, Kan. *** Sean Walker F 31 Memphis, Tenn. Torin Walker F/C 10 Columbus, Ga. * Jerry Wallace F 34 Oklahoma City, Okla. * Sam Wallen G 32 Oklahoma City, Okla. Brian Walsh G 12 Adrian, Mich. ** Maurice Ward F Cromwell, Okla. * Scott Warner C 55 Berryhill, Okla. ** Tommy Warner G 22 Galesburg, Ill. *** Gentry Warren G 24 Tulsa, Okla. Bob Waters G Oklahoma City, Okla. Curtis Waters G 45, 14 Amarillo, Texas Robert Waters G Oklahoma City, Okla. Frank Watson G Drumright, Okla. Player Years Ht Wt Pos # Hometown Letters Jim Watson F 54, 11 McAlester, Okla. ** Robert Watt F Augusta, Kan. Janavor Weatherspoon G 25 Camden, Del. ** Alex Webber F/C 45 Searcy, Ark. **** Dan Weber F 33 Winfield, Iowa Jerry Webster G Mulvane, Kan. Jared Weiberg G 31 Tonkawa, Okla. * Everal West G Tulsa, Okla. Herb Westmoreland G 33 McAlester, Okla. *** Donnie Wheeler G 33, 24 Oklahoma City, Okla. ** Gene Whitlock G 80 El Reno, Okla. * Dow Wigington G 30 Altus, Okla. Ivan Wiley F 50 South Haven, Kan. ** Tony Wilhite F 54 Cincinnati, Ohio Andre Williams F 40 Kansas City, Kan. **** Anthony Williams C 52 East St. Louis, Ill. * Blake Williams G 20, 77 Lawton, Okla. **** Brian Williams G/F 4 Baton Rouge, La. *** Carl Williams F 16 McCurtain, Okla. ** Charles Williams F 34 Oklahoma City, Okla. *** Corey Williams G 5 Macon, Ga. **** Darrell Williams F 25 Chicago, Ill. * Don Williams G Sumner, Okla. Victor Williams G 5 Kansas City, Kan. *** Alton Wilson C Stevens, Ark. William Woods F 23 Midwest City, Okla. ** Joe Wooley C 15 Strong, Ark. Clifford Wright F Atoka, Okla. * Melvin Wright G 52 Amarillo, Texas *** Randy Wright G 12 Yukon, Okla. **** Kenneth Wulfemeyer G 85 St. Louis, Mo. John Wylie , G 23 Wichita, Kan. * Vernon Yates , F 66 Enid, Okla. *** Bill York G 3 Sand Springs, Okla. Don Youman F 24 Bakersfield, Calif. ** Eric Young F 44, 41 East St. Louis, Ill. * Jim Young F Tulsa, Okla. Keith Young F Manchester, Okla. John Zakariassen G 10 Del City, Okla. LETTERWINNERS ( ) H.S. Allen Silas Barrett Bates Benny Blue Howard Bottger Oren Cecil Boyd Walter Broick William Calmez Jim Choate Reed Coldiron Wilkie Collins George Conner Carter C. Crowe Roy M. Danford Harold Daniels Clifford Dean Clifford Elder Raymond Ellis Garvin Fleming Zanoni Freeman Vernon Friels Thurman Gay E.E. Grevelle Herb Grimm Robert Halfast Clyde Hall Jakie Harrison Neil Hartpence Homer Hickson Ralph Higgins Clarence Highfill Mayhew Horton Walter B. Jesse * Lee Jones Paul Vincent Keen Roy Wash Kenny Delbert King Willie Krausse W.B. Lamphere S. Lewellin Joe Ley Jim Lookabaugh John Lookabaugh George Matkin Samual J. Mayall Perry McCoy Charles McIlvain George McMichael Nelson Minor T. Moore Nichelson Bonnie Nicholson R.C. Outhler Ambrose Patterson Ralph Peach B. Peck Gordon Perry Wib Ray Claude Sale Robert Sale Sasser E. Schiedler S.E. Schreiber Herman Scott E. Seiler Olen Statton Ewart Stubblefield Mailett Sullins A.E. Talbot A. Vance Leon Vance Earl Vezey Carl Voyles Newton Walker Joe Walters Carl Weaver Walter Weaver Douglas White Phil Wholbrandt Louis Williams Harry Wilson J. Powers Wolf Albert Wright * first four-year letterman in Cowboy Basketball @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 187

196 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Oklahoma s only university with a statewide presence, Oklahoma State University is a five-campus, public educational system that improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world by adhering to its landgrant mission of high-quality teaching, research and outreach. OSU research, scholarship, and creative activities promote human and economic development through the expansion of knowledge and its application. Established as a result of the Morrill Act, the Stillwater campus is the home of the OSU System. OSU was founded on Dec. 25, 1890, as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. On July 1, 1957, Oklahoma A&M College became Oklahoma State University. The OSU System has an enrollment of more than 36,000 students across all its campuses. Named Oklahoma s inaugural Truman Honor Institution for its production of Truman Scholars, OSU today boasts students from all 50 states and around 120 nations. There are more than 240,000 OSU alumni throughout the world. When it comes to outreach, OSU reaches across the state of Oklahoma. It has five campuses: Stillwater, which includes the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences; OSU- Tulsa; OSU-Oklahoma City; OSU Institute of Technology in Okmulgee; and the OSU Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, which includes the OSU Medical Center. OSU also boasts 16 agricultural experiment stations statewide, extension offices serving all the state s 77 counties, a research facility in Ponca City, and a biosciences institute in Ardmore in partnership with the Noble Foundation. With more than 350 undergraduate and graduate degrees and options, as well as professional degree programs in medicine and veterinary medicine, OSU provides unmatched diversity of academic offerings. OSU conducts innovative research and technology transfer that enhance Oklahoma s economic vitality and its quality of life. The focus has expanded greatly since 1890, but the third cornerstone of the university s land-grant mission remains as crucial for the future of Oklahoma as it was at statehood. Interdisciplinary collaborations with academic institutions, government agencies, private business, and industry ensure that contributions of faculty and student researchers to the development of new knowledge and its dissemination are pertinent and lasting. Areas of emphasis include: alternative energies and conservation; animal-based agriculture and biotechnology; environmental protection; food production and safety; health and medicine; manufacturing and advanced materials; national defense and homeland security; sensors and sensor technologies; aerospace and unmanned aerial systems; and transportation and infrastructure Although OSU is a large, comprehensive university, its size does not minimize the personal attention given to each student. OSU encourages all students when they first enroll to identify the college in which they wish to major. Because the average number of students majoring in any one department is less than 150, the student can count on personal attention in a friendly environment. OSU offers students many distinct advantages. It has nearly four million volumes in the library; modern research laboratories and equipment; excellent physical education, recreation and student union facilities; nationally-recognized residence hall programs; outstanding cultural and sporting events; nearly 500 student organizations; and nearly 40 nationally affiliated fraternities and sororities that provide a stimulating educational and social environment. UNIVERSITY HISTORY The story of Oklahoma State University began on Christmas Eve, 1890, at the McKennon Opera House in Oklahoma s territorial capital of Guthrie when Territorial Governor George W. Steele signed legislation establishing an Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (OAMC) in Payne County. OAMC s first students assembled for class on Dec. 14, 1891, even though there were no buildings, no books, and no curriculum. The college s first students attended classes in the Stillwater Congregational Church. The original campus consisted of 200 acres of prairie that were donated by four local homesteaders. The college s first six graduates received their diplomas in Visitors to the OSU campus often marvel at its beauty and consistency of architecture. Much of the credit goes to legendary president, Henry G. Bennett, who served from Dr. Bennett s 25-year campus master plan envisioned some of the university s most famous and beautiful structures, including the Edmon Low Library and the OSU Student Union. A new campus master plan is guiding unprecedented construction that is making OSU more competitive in academics and athletics. Starting in the fall of 2008, OSU has opened the Multimodal Transportation Terminal, the North Classroom Building, the west end zone of Boone Pickens Stadium, refurbished Old Central, the Donald W. Reynolds Architecture Building, an upgraded Murray Hall, the Henry Bellmon Research Center and completed a major renovation of the Student Union, considered the most comprehensive union in the country. Hall of Fame Avenue on the north, University Avenue on the south, and Monroe Street through the campus core have been significantly upgraded, and the university is making numerous upgrades to its campus landscape. OSU grew quite rapidly following World War II. The post-war years were marked by a huge enrollment surge. Some graduates from that era may remember Veteran s Village, a thriving community that developed on the northwest edge of campus as veterans and their families moved into surplus military housing provided by the college. The mid-1940s also were a golden era for athletics at Oklahoma A&M. In a 90-day period in early 1945, A&M teams won the Cotton Bowl, the NCAA championship in wrestling, and the NCAA championship in basketball. The next year, the wrestling and basketball teams repeated as national champions, and the football team won the Sugar Bowl. Coaches and players from that era are now sports legends. Coach Henry Iba set a national standard in basketball and Edward Gallagher took his wrestling teams to international prominence. By the 1950s, the college had grown substantially. In 1957, Oklahoma A&M became The Oklahoma State University for Agriculture and Applied Science. During the next three decades, OSU would build academic programs to match its new status. Enrollment more than doubled from 10,385 in 1957 to more than 23,000 in the 1980s. OSU became a statewide university system, adding branches in Okmulgee in 1946 and Oklahoma City in OSU merged with the Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1988, and OSU-Tulsa was born in Today, OSU has more than 36,000 students across five campuses and a presence in every Oklahoma county through its extension offices and experiment stations. From six graduates in 1896, to around 5,000 annually today, the small college on the prairie has grown and prospered far beyond the dreams of its founders. OSU teaching, research and graduates are making a bigger impact on the lives of people around the world than ever before. It s a great time to be a Cowboy! @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

197 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS BURNS HARGIS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT SEVENTH YEAR Burns Hargis was named the 18th President of Oklahoma State University and the OSU System in December 2007 and took office March 10, Hargis oversees one of the nation s most comprehensive land-grant university systems with more than 36,000 students, 7,400 employees, and campuses located in Stillwater, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Okmulgee. He has guided OSU to record enrollment and record fundraising, reaching the $1 billion Branding Success campaign goal in April 2013, nearly two years ahead of schedule. The campaign is focused on student scholarships, faculty and other vital resources and programs. He also is overseeing a construction boom that is transforming the OSU campus to be more competitive in academics and athletics. Hargis has a bold vision of creating a modern land-grant university that cuts across disciplines to better prepare students for success. Hargis, who holds degrees in accounting from Oklahoma State University and in law from the University of Oklahoma, is the second OSU graduate to lead the university as president. Oliver S. Willham, who served as president from 1952 to 1966, graduated from then Oklahoma A&M in Before being named OSU President, Hargis had a long and distinguished legal and business career, with active civic and philanthropic leadership across many fronts. He also is familiar to many Oklahomans through the political perspective and wit he provided on the award-winning television program Flashpoint. Prior to coming to OSU, he was Vice Chairman of Bank of Oklahoma, N.A. Before joining Bank of Oklahoma in 1997, Hargis practiced law in Oklahoma City for 28 years, most recently with the firm of McAfee & Taft. He is a former president of the Oklahoma County Bar Association, former president of the Oklahoma Bar Foundation, and is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Hargis served as vice-chairman of the Oklahoma State Election Board, the Oklahoma Constitutional Revision Commission, and served as Chairman of the Oklahoma Commission for Human Services. He is a former member of the Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Hargis was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Oklahoma in A firm believer in the power of imagination and collaboration, Hargis was the first chair of the Oklahoma Creativity Project. He has served and chaired many boards, including the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges of Oklahoma State University. Hargis received the state s highest honor when he was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in Hargis and his wife, Ann, have two married children and three grandchildren. A little more than five years after launching a $1 billion fundraising campaign to support students, faculty, programs and facilities, Oklahoma State University officials announced on April 24, 2013, that the goal had been surpassed nearly two years ahead of schedule. However, with a number of priority projects still to be funded, OSU President Burns Hargis said Branding Success: The Campaign for Oklahoma State University will continue through its scheduled completion date of Dec. 31, More than 96,000 donors have participated in Branding Success. The seven-year campaign began in December 2007, and the public phase was announced Feb. 26, 2010, when the campaign total exceeded the halfway point. A record year of fundraising from July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011, added nearly $253 million to the overall total. The $120 million Pickens Legacy Scholarship Match (PLSM) named for alumnus, philanthropist and businessman T. Boone Pickens is one of the highlights of the largest comprehensive higher education fundraising campaign in state history. The PLSM program was announced in 2010 with an initial $100 million challenge gift. Pickens increased the amount by $20 million in 2011 when he learned the initiative had generated a record number of qualified gifts. Examples of how the campaign has impacted the four priority areas include: STUDENT SUPPORT More than 1,075 new scholarship funds, producing thousands of scholarships (many funds are supporting multiple scholarships). FACULTY SUPPORT Nearly 150 new endowed faculty positions, which strengthen academic programs and help OSU recruit outstanding faculty. PROGRAM SUPPORT Additional funding for programs such as the Learning and Student Success Opportunity Center (LASSO), which has helped OSU improve its freshman retention rate. FACILITY SUPPORT Following extensive renovations, OSU s Postal Plaza Gallery in the former U.S Post Office building in downtown Stillwater is showcasing OSU s diverse art collection. OSU has opened the Sherman E. Smith Training Center, the Greenwood Tennis Center and a new track and field facility north of Boone Pickens Stadium. OSU is moving forward on plans for a new business building, a new performing arts center and an addition to its human sciences @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 189

198 OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS BIG 12 TEAM CHAMPIONS Men s Cross Country Men s Indoor Track and Field Wrestling Equestrian Baseball (Regular Season) NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Wrestling Alex Dieringer, 157 pounds Wrestling Chris Perry, 174 pounds ALL-AMERICANS Men s Cross Country Tom Farrell Men s Cross Country Shadrack Kipchirchir Women s Cross Country Monika Juodeskaite Football Justin Gilbert Men s Indoor Track & Field Tyreek Hill, 200 meters Men s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, 3,000 meters Men s Indoor Track & Field Nick Miller, weight throw Women s Indoor Track & Field Savannah Camacho, 800 meters Women s Indoor Track & Field Kaela Edwards, 800 meters Wrestling Josh Kindig, 149 pounds Wrestling Alex Dieringer, 157 pounds Wrestling Tyler Caldwell, 165 pounds Wrestling Chris Perry, 174 pounds Wrestling Austin Marsden, 285 pounds Men s Basketball Marcus Smart Men s Tennis Arjun Kadhe Men s Tennis Jakob Sude Women s Tennis Viktoriya Lushkova Baseball Brendan McCurry Baseball Zach Fish Men s Outdoor Track & Field Nick Miller, hammer throw Men s Outdoor Track & Field Shadrack Kipchirchir, 10,000m BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Men s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa Wrestling Chris Perry Equestrian Jenna Blumer (Reining) Men s Golf Wyndham Clark Women s Golf Julie Yang Baseball Zach Fish BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Men s Indoor Track & Field Tyreek Hill, 200 meters Men s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, mile run Men s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, 3,000 meters Men s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, 5,000 meters Men s Indoor Track & Field Nick Miller, Weight Throw Women s Indoor Track & Field Savannah Camacho, 1,000 meters Women s Indoor Track & Field Viktoriia Sadokhina, triple jump Wrestling Jon Morrison, 133 pounds Wrestling Anthony Collica, 141 pounds Wrestling Alex Dieringer, 157 pounds Wrestling Tyler Caldwell, 165 pounds Wrestling Chris Perry, 174 pounds Wrestling Austin Marsden, 285 pounds Men s Outdoor Track & Field Chad Noelle, 1,500 meters Men s Outdoor Track & Field Nick Miller, Hammer Throw Women s Outdoor Track & Field Viktoriia Sadokhina, triple jump BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Men s Indoor Track & Field Tyreek Hill Women s Tennis Viktoriya Lushkova BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Men s Tennis Jakob Sude BIG 12 SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Men s Basketball Phil Forte BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Men s Cross Country Dave Smith Men s Indoor Track & Field Dave Smith Wrestling John Smith Baseball Josh Holliday Fans and alumni of Oklahoma State University have long been blessed with one of the nation s most well-rounded athletic departments. From bowl games in the fall and Final Fours in March, to the College World Series in June, the cheering - and winning - never stops in Stillwater. MEN S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD OSU has won NCAA cross country team championships in three of the last five years and finished third place or better at the NCAA Championships every year since The Cowboys were the 2014 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field team champions and had a program-best third-place finish at the 2014 Big 12 Outdoor Championships. 51 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS MOST IN THE BIG 12 AND FOURTH-MOST NATIONALLY WOMEN S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD The Cowgirls have placed in the top three at the Big 12 Cross Country Championships in each of the past three seasons. For context, OSU had only three top-three finishes at the Big 12 meet from The Cowgirls took 15th at the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships for the secondhighest finish in the history of the program. FOOTBALL In the past six years, the Cowboys have become one of the most powerful teams in the country by winning 59 games, a Big 12 championship, producing six NFL first-round draft picks and finishing no lower than third place in the Big 12 standings. Notable products of Cowboy football include 1988 Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, five-time NFL Pro Bowler Thurman Thomas and current NFL Pro Bowlers Russell Okung and Dez Bryant. SOCCER The Cowgirls have earned berths in seven of the last eight NCAA Championships and advanced to the Elite Eight in 2010 and From , OSU celebrated four consecutive Big 12 championships. The Cowgirls have totaled five league titles in the last 11 seasons. MEN S BASKETBALL With two national championships, six appearances in the Final Four, 11 appearances in the Elite Eight and 14 trips to the Sweet 16, OSU basketball is a consistent power. The Cowboys have won 20 games or more in 19 of the last 24 seasons. Notable OSU products include Hall of Famers Henry Iba and Bob Kurland, plus coach Eddie Sutton, Tony Allen of the Memphis Grizzlies, John Starks of the New York Knicks and Desmond Mason of the Oklahoma City Thunder. WOMEN S BASKETBALL OSU has five NCAA Tournament appearances in the last eight seasons and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2008 and The Cowgirls have won 69 games over the past three years, the best three-year run in OSU history. EQUESTRIAN Winners of each of the past three Big 12 team titles, the Cowgirls have five national championships to their credit (2000, 2003, 2004 and 2006). OSU added Western titles in 2005 and WRESTLING The winningest program in North American sports - NCAA or professional - Cowboy wrestling boasts 34 NCAA team championships and 138 NCAA individual crowns. The Cowboys have won four of the last five Big 12 team titles. BASEBALL One of the sport s most revered programs, OSU has made 19 trips to the College World Series and boasts 31 conference championships, including the 2014 Big 12 title. In Robin Ventura and Pete Incaviglia, the Cowboys claim two of the best college baseball players of all time. Both Ventura (Chicago White Sox) and John Farrell (Boston Red Sox) are current Major League Baseball managers. MEN S GOLF Owners of 10 NCAA team titles and claiming eight NCAA individual champions and 54 conference titles (including five of the last eight Big 12 crowns), Oklahoma State is among college golfing s great programs. Included on OSU golf s list of alumni are current PGA performers Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Charles Howell III, Bo Van Pelt, Peter Uihlein, Scott Verplank, Morgan Hoffmann and Kevin Tway. WOMEN S GOLF Six of the past seven Big 12 Golfers of the Year have come from Oklahoma State. Of the 18 Big 12 Championships contested since the league s inception, the Cowgirls have won eight - twice as many as any other school. SOFTBALL OSU has made seven trips to the Women s College World Series, the most recent of which came in Cowgirls Melanie Roche, Michele Smith and Lauren Bay all represented their countries in the Olympics. MEN S TENNIS The Cowboys have piled up 18 conference championships through the years and have competed in the NCAA Championships in eight of the last 12 seasons. WOMEN S TENNIS The Cowgirls took second in the Big 12 in 2014 and are well-positioned to become a consistent player on the national scene given the completion of the sparkling new 50,000-square foot Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center in @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

199 OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETICS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS MIKE HOLDER ATHLETICS DIRECTOR NINTH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 1970 Recognized as a 2013 finalist for National Athletic Director of the Year in the Sports Business Awards by SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, Mike Holder is a central figure in Oklahoma State s current athletic resurgence. He was named Vice President for Athletic Programs and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Oklahoma State University on Sept. 16, In his 32 years of leading his alma mater s golf program, Holder s name became synonymous with success not only on the golf course, but in fundraising, facility development and the academic performance of his student-athletes. In fact, a case could be made that Holder took Oklahoma State s already strong golf program and transformed it into America s best. Those same leadership skills have served him well in his time guiding OSU s athletic department. His plan and vision for the betterment of Cowboy and Cowgirl athletics have taken shape, most notably with the completion of Boone Pickens Stadium. The stadium, now a horseshoe with more than 60,000 seats, features 111 completed suites. Also during Holder s tenure, OSU opened the 92,000-square foot Sherman E. Smith Training Center to serve several Cowboy and Cowgirl teams, the sparkling 50,000-square foot Michael and Anne Greewood Tennis Center - which features six indoor courts and 12 outdoor courts - and a brand new track and field complex. Under Holder s direction, OSU Athletics has continued to move forward while maintaining its traditional strengths. The Cowboy football team has appeared in eight straight bowl games for the first time in school history. OSU has won five more national team championships under Holder s watch, raising the school s championship count to 51 the fourth best total in the country and tops in the Big 12 Conference. In 2011, OSU claimed its first outright conference football championship of the modern era. Holder s tenure has also featured landmark fundraising by the athletic department, including the $165 million gift from T. Boone Pickens that pushed OSU s facility drive into high gear. The legendary OSU alum also helped complete the west end zone project with another $63 million gift in At Holder s urging, OSU Athletics has placed an emphasis on scholarship endowments. The Leave A Legacy endowment drive has seen Oklahoma State climb from dead last in the Big 12 to the top with gifts and commitments of approximately $58 million. Five years ago, OSU s endowment stood at just $2.1 million. Perhaps Holder s adept fundraising stems from his fundgiving. He and his wife, Robbie, illustrated their commitment to Oklahoma State when they donated $500,000 for the first fully endowed scholarship for Cowboy football. The scholarship is named for former OSU player, the late Vernon Grant. The Holders lifetime giving to OSU surpasses $2.5 million, including $1 million for an entrepreneurship super chair at OSU in the Spears School of Business. Robbie and I made the gift to the college of business because of (OSU donors) Malone and Amy Mitchell, Holder said at the announcement. Having two degrees in business was the icing on the cake. I would like to see the new program nationally recognized and make a difference in the lives of young people. Malone and Amy Mitchell had made a $57.2 million gift to OSU, split evenly between athletics and academics, on the day the Holders announced their $1 million gift. Things are on the upswing at the turnstiles as well. Oklahoma State set new school records for football season ticket sales in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013, surpassing the 50,000 mark for the first time in 2013 with a final tally of 50,223 season tickets sold that season. Holder administered his first high-profile job search when Oklahoma State went looking for a men s basketball coach. The pressure was on to fill a position that had been occupied by two of the winningest coaches in college basketball history in Henry Iba and Eddie Sutton. Holder tabbed Travis Ford for the job and six years later, Ford trails only Iba and Sutton in terms of both total wins and winning percentage for an OSU men s basketball coach. MIKE HOLDER CAREER CAPSULE OSU MEN S GOLF LETTERWINNER 1968 Honorable Mention All-American 1968 Oklahoma State Amateur Champion 1969 Third-team All-American 1970 Third team All-American 1970 Big Eight Conference Individual Champion OSU MEN S GOLF HEAD COACH Eight NCAA Team Championships Six NCAA Individual Champions 12 National Players of the Year and 112 All-Americans 25 Conference Team Championships 20 Conference Individual Champions 21 Academic All-Americans 2005-PRESENT OSU ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Finalist for the 2013 National Athletic Director of the Year award from the SportsBusiness Journal. Lead figure in the construction of Karsten Creek Golf Course, which is a fixture on any list of best collegiate facilities in the country. Oversaw the transformation of Boone Pickens Stadium into one of America s most spectacular football facilities. Developed a facilities master plan that has already resulted in the construction of the Sherman Smith Training Center, the Greenwood Tennis Center and a new outdoor track and field facility. Oklahoma State has won the following NCAA team titles during Holder s tenure as Athletic Director: 2006 Wrestling 2006 Men s Golf 2009 Men s Cross Country 2010 Men s Cross Country 2012 Men s Cross Country Other Holder head-coaching hires include cross country and track and field head coach Dave Smith, who has led the Cowboys to three NCAA team championships since 2009; baseball coach Josh Holliday, who guided the Cowboys to their first Big 12 regular season championship and an appearance in the NCAA Super Regionals in 2014; softball coach Rich Wieligman, who took the Cowgirls to the 2011 Women s College World Series and women s soccer coach Colin Carmichael, who guided Oklahoma State to within a game of the College Cup in 2010 and OSU has won the Big 12 regular season or postseason soccer title in four of the last five years. Holder also named Jim Littell women s basketball coach following the loss of Kurt Budke and his assistant, Miranda Serna, in a plane crash. Littell led the Cowgirls to the WNIT title in 2012 the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2013 and to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in During his tenure as the men s golf coach, Holder s successes included not only his team s results on the course, but his players performances in the classroom and beyond. His vision and fundraising abilities resulted in the creation of Karsten Creek, a magnificent golf course in Stillwater, selected as the Best New Public Course in 1994 by Golf Digest magazine. That publication listed Karsten Creek as the nation s 12th greatest public course in In 2000, Holder s Cowboy golf team claimed the national championship, marking the eighth time his squad carried home the NCAA trophy. And while high national finishes are the norm at Oklahoma State, the accomplishments of his teams never stopped at the 18th hole. Holder took over his OSU coaching post on July 1, 1973, and during his tenure, his teams set student-athlete standards that were unequaled. While he coached 112 All-America selections, including 38 first-team choices, and has numerous former players competing on the PGA Tour, overseas and on mini-tours, Holder saw to it that his players also excelled in the classroom. During his tenure, OSU produced three Ben Hogan Award winners, which was based on academic and athletic excellence nationwide. Kevin Wentworth earned the honor in 1990, Trip Kuehne claimed the prestigious award in 1995 and Hunter Mahan was named the 2003 recipient. Kuehne was OSU s outstanding male graduate in 1995 as well. Holder is one of five coaches in NCAA history, regardless of sport, to win a national championship in four different decades. Three times Holder coached the Cowboys to the national team title the same year an OSU individual also claimed medalist honors (1978, 1987 and 2000). Along the way, he claimed 25 conference championships. His 21 Big Eight championships were the second most by a head coach in any sport, trailing only Kansas basketball coach Phog Allen. As a student-athlete, Holder was the 1970 Big Eight medalist and led OSU to the conference team title. He was a third-team All-American as a junior and a senior and an honorable mention All-American as a sophomore. Holder, a graduate of Ardmore High School, earned his degree in marketing from Oklahoma State in 1970 and completed work on his MBA at OSU in His wife, Robbie, graduated as salutatorian from Jasper High School in 1966, and attended the University of Houston where they met at the All-American Intercollegiate golf tournament in @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 191

200 OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETICS OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETICS HAS PRODUCED SOME OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN SPORTS OVER THE YEARS. Coaches Ed Gallagher, Henry Iba, John Smith, Eddie Sutton, Gary Ward and Mike Holder all rank among the giants in their repective sports. Athletes like 1988 Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, Thurman Thomas, Pete Incaviglia and Pat Smith enjoyed legendary careers. Below are Oklahoma State products who are prominent figures in today s professional sports landscape. JOHN FARRELL Boston Red Sox manager who led the Red Sox to the World Series championship in JOHNY HENDRICKS UFC Champion who was a two-time NCAA champion during his time as an Oklahoma State wrestler. TONY ALLEN NBA champion with the Boston Celtics who helped lead Oklahoma State to the Final Four in RICKIE FOWLER PGA Tour pro who was a two-time All-American and the 2008 Ben Hogan Award winner during his time at OSU. MICHELE SMITH ESPN broadcaster and U.S. Olympic softball player who threw a school-record nine no-hitters while at Oklahoma State. HUNTER MAHAN PGA Tour pro who was a two-time All-American and the 2003 national player of the year while at Oklahoma State. RUSSELL OKUNG Pro Bowl left tackle who helped lead the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl title in ROBIN VENTURA Chicago White Sox manager who earned a spot as one of the greatest college players of all time during his time at OSU. DEZ BRYANT Pro Bowl wide receiver from the Dallas Cowboys who was a consensus All-American for Oklahoma State. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

201 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Thank you for your coverage of the Oklahoma State Cowboys and Big 12 basketball. Please let us know if we can assist your efforts at any time during the season. The following is a list of policies and procedures that are in place for the season. Please contact the OSU athletic media relations office with any questions or concerns. Mike Noteware serves as the media relations contact for Cowboy Basketball. The media relations office is located in the southwest corner of Gallagher-Iba Arena on the second floor of the Athletics Center in room 220. The primary office number is (405) REQUESTING CREDENTIALS Credential requests for media should be made on-line through the official OSU Athletic website at All requests from each media outlet must be made by a single contact person. For season credentials, please fill out the on-line credentialing form by Oct. 31, For single-game credentials, please make the request at least three days prior to the game you wish to attend. Credentials (and seating) will be granted on a priority basis: 1. Local print and electronic media which covers OSU events on regular basis. 2. Opponent s media as designated by its media relations director. 3. National media (includes web-based media affiliated with a national outlet). 4. Other radio and television outlets. Please note, a credential does not guarantee a seat in the press section of the arena. CREDENTIAL PICK-UP Media who have been granted a credential will be on a pass list at the Southwest Pass Gate, located on the south end of the Athletics Center. There, media will sign in and receive a wristband for access to the arena. The entrance will be manned two hours prior to tip-off. PARKING PASSES Credentialed members of the media who request parking passes will receive an with a parking permit attached as a PDF document. Print out the PDF and bring it with you on game day. It will grant you access to the media lot. Instructions on where the lot is located will be included on the pass. PRESS ROOM SERVICES The press room is located in Room 157 just southwest of Heritage Hall inside the OSU Athletics Center. Soft drinks will be available for working members of the media. Statistics and play-by-play sheets will be delivered to the press section and the media room at halftime, and a final statistics book, notes and quotes will be provided in the workroom after the game. TELEPHONE & ETHERNET SERVICES Telephone lines are available in the press room on a first-come, first-served basis. Ethernet jacks for internet access are also available in the media workroom. Wireless Internet is available in the press section and in the press room. Instructions on how to log on will be made available prior to the game in the media workroom. PHOTOGRAPHERS ACCESS Photographers may shoot from the baselines along the floor. Onehalf of each baseline will be available for photographers (east side, away from benches) with the other half being used by the spirit groups (bench side). Because of space limitations, photographers cannot shoot along either sideline. For highly covered games, photo spots will be assigned to specific media. TELEVISION PRODUCTION The OSU Athletics Center has been pre-cabled for the convenience of the television production crew. There are five camera positions in the facility: midcourt high (last row of Section 203), south goal & north goal, and two slash positions (southeast corner above Section 307 as well as a temporary platform on the floor in the southeast corner... platform is approximately 5 feet in height). The mobile unit parking location is on the south side of the auxiliary gym. The distance from the power supply to the mobile unit is approximately 20 feet. For telephone hookups, contact Shelby Wright at (405) POSTGAME INTERVIEWS After a brief cooling-off period, selected Oklahoma State players will be brought to the interview area, Room 156 next to the press room, for interviews. Every effort will be made to bring the opposing coach and players to the interview room as well. Coach Ford will meet with the media following the players and opposing team. PLAYER AVAILABILITY Players will be available to all media prior to practice on Mondays and Thursdays each week, unless there is a conflict with gameday or travel. All other requests for interviews with OSU players should be made directly through the Athletic Media Relations Office and should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Every attempt will be made to set up the interview prior to practice. However, based on class schedule, interviews may take place following practice. No player interviews will be granted on gameday or during practice. COACH FORD AVAILABILITY As with player availability, Coach Ford will be available prior to practice on Mondays and Thursdays each week during the season. Once conference play begins, media have the opportunity to participate in the Big 12 Conference call which takes place on Monday. Travis Ford can also be heard on his weekly radio show which airs each Monday during the season from 7-8 p.m. on the Cowboy Radio Network. Ford s television show is broadcast weekly through the season as well. For dates and times, contact the Media Relations Office. BIG 12 COACHES TELECONFERENCE The Big 12 Conference will host a weekly teleconference featuring all 10 league coaches throughout the basketball season. For information on how to join the teleconferences, contact the Big 12 Conference Office at (405) COWBOYS ON THE INTERNET Oklahoma State fans and media can access OSU Athletics on the Cowboys Internet home page at The page includes information on all 18 OSU sports, including releases, historical information, features, statistics and other useful data. The site, operated by CBS College Sports, includes a pay service, OSUTube. COWBOY RADIO ON-LINE The Cowboys full season of basketball action will be broadcast worldwide on YAHOO!Sports.com. The interactive online site is sure to bring the excitement and power of Oklahoma State men s basketball to alumni and fans around the world. To listen to the games or coaches shows live or on archive, point your web browser to okstate.com. OSU MEDIA RELATIONS FTP SITE OSU Athletics provides broadcast-quality video highlights for media use on its FTP site. The site is password protected. To register for FTP services, please contact Greg Bartlett (greg.bartlett@okstate.edu). DIRECTIONS TO STILLWATER Stillwater, Okla., is the home of Oklahoma State University and is located about an hour and 15 minutes from both Tulsa and Oklahoma City. From Oklahoma City (Will Rogers World Airport) Take Meridian Avenue north to I-44 East and then to I-35 North. Follow I-35 all the way to Highway 51 (Stillwater, exit #174) and travel east approximately 18 miles into town. Take a left on Western Road (fourth stoplight) and follow it as it turns into Hall of Fame Avenue. Gallagher-Iba Arena is located at the intersection of Hall of Fame Avenue and Knoblock Street. From Tulsa (Tulsa International Airport) Take I-244 West to the Cimarron Turnpike (Highway 64 West). After paying a second toll, exit on Perkins Road, and follow that approximately five miles to Hall of Fame Avenue. Turn right on Hall of Fame Avenue and Gallagher-Iba Arena is just west of Duck Street. STILLWATER HOTELS (Area Code 405) distance from Gallagher-Iba Arena Atherton Hotel ( ) on campus at the Student Union Morril Ave & Hester St 0.3 miles Best Western Cimarron Hotel & Suites ( ) 315 N Husband 0.3 miles Microtel Inn & Suites ( ) 423 E Hall of Fame Ave 0.6 miles Fairfield Inn & Suites ( ) 418 E Hall of Fame Ave 0.6 miles Hampton Inn & Suites ( ) 717 E Hall of Fame Ave 0.8 miles Wyndham Garden Stillwater ( ) 600 E McElroy 1.0 miles Relax Inn & Suites ( ) 2313 W 6th 1.9 miles Quality Inn ( ) 2515 W 6th 2.0 miles Residence Inn by Marriott ( ) 800 S Murphy St 3.4 miles Holiday Inn & Suites ( ) 715 S Country Club Rd 4.0 miles Days Inn ( ) 5010 W 6th 4.1 miles Motel 6 ( ) 5122 W 6th 4.1 miles LaQuinta Inn & Suites ( ) 5285 W 6th 4.3 @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 193

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203 LEARFIELD SPORTS COWBOY NETWORK For more than 40 years, Learfield Sports has excelled in administering the multimedia rights for a host of reputable colleges and universities. Currently, the company not only represents Oklahoma State Athletics, but more than 50 other collegiate properties across the country. Additionally, Learfield Sports secures marketing partnerships for the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA) and spearheads corporate partner platforms for the Big Ten Conference and the Western Athletic Conference. The company also provides exclusive sports programming to more than 900 radio stations throughout the country, and it shares a strategic affiliation with Team Services, LLC, affording Learfield Sports partners a distinct advantage in the areas of venue consulting, naming rights and market research. Texas-based Learfield Sports is the operating unit of Learfield Communications, Inc. (Learfield), which was founded in Learfield s original name, Missouri Network, Inc., was a product of Clyde Lear and Derry Brownfield that eventually grew from a small farm network heard over six Missouri radio stations into a diverse media enterprise with more than 350 employees and corporate headquarters in Jefferson City, Mo. As a valuable extension to the company, Learfield Sports launched in 1975 with the radio rights to the University of Missouri. Today, with 200 full-time people, Learfield Sports agreements with university athletic departments are broad in scope and include management of a wide variety of sponsorship, media and marketing inventory, leveraged through strategic long-term relationships with these partner schools. On a national level, Learfield Sports celebrates the opportunity to stamp its name on one of the industry s most prestigious awards the Directors Cup renaming it the Learfield Sports Directors Cup, in partnership with USA Today and NACDA. Learfield Sports mission to Build the Team, Grow the Company and Have Fun is accentuated through a culture driven to exceed goals, serve partners enthusiastically work as a team, celebrate successes, and do what is right and honest in every endeavor. Collectively, we remain unwavering in our commitment to ensure each and every relationship is served to the best of our ability, while building on our strengths and striving to lead the way in college sports. Kip Racy is in his sixth year in Stillwater as manager of Cowboy Sports Properties. COWBOY SPORTS PROPERTIES 160 Athletics Center (405) Oklahoma State University addresses... Stillwater, OK General Manager Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive Sponsorship Coordinator Kip Racy (kracy) Mike Oliver (moliver) Jared Weston (jweston) Steve Young (syoung) Jacque Butler (jbutler) COURTSIDE All Oklahoma State Cowboy Basketball games will be broadcast live on the Cowboy Radio Network, with Dave Hunziker calling the action and John Holcomb providing color commentary. Hunziker enters his 14th season as the radio voice of Cowboy Basketball and handles play-by-play for Cowboy Football games as well. Hunziker came to OSU from Western Kentucky, where he served as director of marketing and broadcasting as well as the play-by-play voice of the Hilltoppers. While at WKU, he helped establish and launch the 14-station Big Red Radio Network. He has also served as the director of media relations, as well as the voice of Radford athletics for eight years. His final four years included duties as the television voice of the Big South Conference. Holcomb is the sports director at KOTV in Tulsa, a CBS affiliate, and is entering his eighth year as the color analyst for Cowboy Basketball. He also works alongside Hunziker during football broadcasts. Holcomb began calling games on the Cowboy Television Network in He is a graduate and former basketball player at Oklahoma Baptist and has had professional broadcasting stops in Shawnee and Lawton, Okla., as well as the Texas cities of Sherman and Amarillo. Cowboy Sports Properties also holds the television broadcast rights for several Oklahoma State men s basketball games. Former Cowboy Bryndon Manzer, a member of the squad from , is entering his 12th season as an analyst on the TV broadcasts. He also works for the Big 12 Network as an expert both in studio and during game broadcasts. Manzer serves as an analyst on ESPNU s Big 12 This Week. Mike Wolfe is in his third season with the Cowboy Sports Network and handles the television play-by-play duties. He is an award-winning sportscaster who s covered Oklahoma State Athletics since he arrived in the Tulsa market in 1996, including stints at KOTV and Cox Communications. COWBOY TELEVISION NETWORK FSSW/FSOK FCS Central OSU campus Suddenlink 37 Suddenlink 67 Stillwater Suddenlink 37 Suddenlink 510 Oklahoma City Cox 37 Cox 271 Tulsa Cox 27 Cox 271 DirecTV Channel 679 Channel 623 AT&T U-Verse Channel 648 Channel 648 COWBOY RADIO NETWORK City Station Frequency Ada KTLS FM Altus KWHW 1450 AM Anadarko KACO 98.5 FM Bartlesville KWON 1400 AM Blackwell KOKB 1580 AM Broken Bow KKBI FM Cordell KKZU FM Enid KNID 99.7 FM Frederick KTAT 1570 AM Grove KGVE 99.3 FM Guymon KGYN 1210 AM Hobart KTJS 1420 AM Hugo KMMY 96.5 FM Lawton KVRW FM McAlester KTMC FM Oklahoma City KXXY 96.1 FM Ponca City WBBZ 1230 AM Sallisaw KXMX FM Shawnee KGFF 1450 AM Stillwater KSPI 93.7 FM Tahlequah KTLQ 96.3 FM/1350 AM Tulsa KFAQ 1170 AM Weatherford KWEY 95.5 FM/1590 AM Woodward KMZE 92.1 FM DAVE HUNZIKER Radio Play-by-Play davehunziker@hotmail.com JOHN HOLCOMB Radio Analyst john.holcomb@newson6.net BRYNDON MANZER Television/Radio Analyst bryndon.manzer@securianma.com MIKE WOLFE Television Play-by-Play @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 195

204 BIG 12 CONFERENCE - ONE TRUE CHAMPION The Big 12 enters its 19th year as it continues to promote the strength and success of one of the nation s premier athletic conferences under the direction of third-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby. TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012 and became the Big 12 s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full round-robin schedule. The Conference s hard work ethic and strong values have translated to enormous success in its first 18 years. In the fall of 2013, former Texas Tech track and field student-athlete Ifeatu Okafor was named the Big 12 s first NCAA Woman of the Year. Texas became the 12th league volleyball squad to advance to the national semifinals while three teams placed in the top 15 at the NCAA Division I Men s and Women s Cross Country Championships. Big 12 football placed two teams for the sixth time in what was the final season of the BCS with Oklahoma defeating two-time defending national champion Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. The 2014 winter and spring seasons were just as successful as Oklahoma claimed the Big 12 s first NCAA Women s Gymnastics Championship and 14 studentathletes claimed individual national titles. Texas women s indoor and outdoor track & field, UT men s swimming & diving, Oklahoma men s tennis and Oklahoma State men s golf finished as NCAA runners-up. Baylor softball was one of the last four teams standing at the Women s College World Series and the Big 12 placed a nation s-best four baseball squads in the NCAA Super Regionals and three in the College World Series. Since it began competition in , the league can boast of 53 NCAA team titles and 552 individual national championships. The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy winners since 1996 and has had a finalist in 12 of its 18 seasons tied for the most of any league. Twenty athletes have earned major individual awards in football in the past six campaigns. Overall, more than 1,900 student-athletes have earned All-America recognition in the past seven years alone. Through its first 18 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 17 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference finished the BCS era ranked tied for second with seven appearances in the National Championship Game. League squads combined to lead the nation in women s basketball attendance 15 consecutive years and the Big 12 is the only conference to surpass the onemillion mark in season attendance doing so six times. In men s basketball, the league has had seven teams earn NCAA bids twice in the past five years and every coach has guided a team to the NCAA Tournament, including a nation s-best six coaches that have led teams to the Final Four. During the last 10 years a total of 32 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including 17 consecutive seasons. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. National academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) and Sam Acho (Texas) were selected to receive Today s Top VIII Awards one of the NCAA s top honors. It recognizes student-athletes who completed their athletic eligibility during for success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. In the last three seasons, four student-athletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 89 Award with pitcher John Curtiss (Texas) picking up the latest honor in the spring of The honor showcases individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. In its short history, the Big 12 has had 571 Academic All-America recipients, averaging more than 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous individual academic recognitions. Eleven times in the past nine years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport, including Frances Silva (West Virginia) for soccer and Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) for football in The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Oklahoma State women s basketball was the inaugural recipient of the Together We R Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have strived to succeed in the face of adversity. Following a devastating tornado south of Oklahoma City just before the Big 12 Baseball Championship in 2013, several league baseball teams along with other student-athletes, coaches and former Conference players contributed help in a variety of ways. Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 to the relief efforts. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 341 scholars have received nearly $2.3 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 18 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses five states and nearly 38 million people. Nearly 5,000 studentathletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference. The Conference conducts postseason championships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. In its first 18 years, the Big 12 has distributed more than $2.04 billion to its member institutions, including a record $220.1 million in The Conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas. @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

205 BIG 12 CONFERENCE - ONE TRUE CHAMPION BOB BOWLSBY Big 12 Commissioner JOHN UNDERWOOD Associate Commissioner Men s Basketball ROB CAROLLA Director of Communications Men s Basketball Contact BIG 12 CONFERENCE STAFF Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Senior Associate Commissioner Senior Associate Commissioner Bob Bowlsby Tim Weiser Tim Allen Dru Hancock Associate Commissioner Men s Basketball & Game Management John Underwood Associate Commissioner Communications Bob Burda Associate Commissioner Football & Student Services Edward T. Stewart Chief Financial Officer Steve Pace Assistant Commissioner Compliance Keri Boyce Assistant Commissioner Events & Human Resources Brad Clements Assistant Commissioner Governance/Academics David Flores Assistant Commissioner Championships Dayna Scherf Director of Communications Rob Carolla Director of Social Media Laura Rasmussen Associate Director of Communications Joni Lehmann Associate Director of Business Operations Neesha Quinn Assistant Director of Video Services Sean Hollister Assistant Director of Championships Maria Huggins Digital Media Coordinator Kiron Andersen Championships Manager Maria Huggins Coordinator of Live Events, Technology & Video Services Bret Ayers Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Melanie Ellis Administrative Assistant Regina Everett Administrative Assistant Tracy Hunt Administrative Assistant Valerie Rocha Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Christina Monjarraz Will Hancock Communications Assistant Zach Gourley Will Hancock Communications Assistant Mark Jezek Digital Assistant Jason Angoy Compliance Assistant Jeff Smith Championships Assistant Levietta McCullough BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND - Wed, March 11 6 pm G1: No. 8 seed vs. No. 9 seed (ESPNU) 8 pm G2: No. 7 seed vs. No. 10 seed (ESPNU) * QUARTERFINALS - Thu, March 12 11:30 am G3: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed (ESPN2) 1:30 pm G4: Game 1 winner vs. No. 1 seed (ESPN2) * 6 pm G7: Game 2 winner vs. No. 2 seed (ESPNU) 8 pm G8: No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed (ESPNU) * SEMIFINALS - Fri, March 13 6 pm G7: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner (ESPN/2) 8 pm G8: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner (ESPN/2) * FINALS - Sat, March 14 5 pm G9: Championship Game (ESPN) * game will begin 30 minutes after conclusion of preceding contest. The Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship will be held at the Sprint Center in Kansas City through @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 197

206 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Fri., Nov. 14 Monmouth at West Virginia WV Media 6 pm Oakland at Iowa State Cyclones.tv 7 pm UC Santa Barbara at Kansas JTV 7 pm Southeastern Louisiana at Oklahoma State CSN 7 pm Southern Utah at Kansas State FSKC 8 pm Loyola (Md.) at Texas Tech TTSN 8 pm McNeese State at Baylor FSSW/FS-Plus TBA Prairie View A&M at TCU TBA North Dakota State at Texas TBA Sun., Nov 16 Lafayette at West Virginia ROOT Sports 1 pm Southeastern Louisiana at Oklahoma SSTV 2 pm Prairie View A&M at Oklahoma State CSN 2 pm Alcorn State at Texas ESPNU 7 pm Mon., Nov. 17 UMKC at Kansas State FSMW 7 pm Georgia State at Iowa State ESPNU 8 pm Washington State at TCU TBA Tue., Nov. 18 Baylor at South Carolina ESPN 11 am Northwestern (Okla.) State at Oklahoma State CSN 7 pm 1 Kansas vs. Kentucky ESPN 8 pm Texas Tech at LSU ESPN2 9:30 pm Wed., Nov. 19 Oklahoma at Creighton FS 1 7 pm Thurs., Nov Texas vs. Iowa ESPN2 6 pm 3 West Virginia vs. George Mason ESPNU 6:30 pm New Orleans at TCU TBA Fri., Nov West Virginia vs. BC/New Mexico ESPN2/U 4/6 pm Milwaukee at Oklahoma State CSN 7 pm Kansas State at Long Beach State 10 pm Prairie View A&M at Baylor FSSW/FS-Plus TBA 2 Texas vs. California/Syracuse TBA Sat., Nov. 22 Missouri State at Texas Tech TTSN 7 pm Sun., Nov. 23 Northwestern State at Oklahoma SSTV 2 pm 3 West Virginia vs. TBD ESPN2/U TBA Mon., Nov Kansas State vs. Purdue ESPN2 1:30 pm Rider at Kansas JTV 7 pm 5 Oklahoma State vs. Oregon State ESPN3 7:30 pm 6 Iowa State vs. Alabama ESPN2 8:30 pm Stephen F. Austin at Baylor FSSW/FS-Plus TBA Radford at TCU TBA Tues., Nov Kansas State vs. Arizona/Missouri ESPN/2 1/6:30 pm 6 Iowa State vs. Ariz. St./Maryland ESPNU/3 6/8:30 pm Northwestern State at Texas Tech TTSN 7 pm Saint Francis at Texas TBA Wed., Nov Oklahoma vs. UCLA ESPN2 1:30 pm + VMI vs. West Virginia WV Media 6:30 pm 5 Oklahoma State vs. Auburn/Tulsa ESPN2/3 8/10:30 pm 4 Kansas State vs. TBD ESPN, ESPN2/ESPNU TBA Mississippi Valley State at TCU TBA Thurs., Nov Oklahoma vs. Butler/North Carolina ESPN/AXSTV 12/6 pm 8 Kansas vs. Rhode Island ESPN2 1:30 pm 9 Baylor vs. Memphis FS 1 11 pm Fri., Nov Kansas vs. Santa Clara/Tennessee ESPN/ESPNU 11 am 10 TCU vs. Bradley CBSSN 6 pm 9 Baylor vs. Illinois/Indiana State FS 1 7/9:30 pm 7 Oklahoma vs. TBD TBA Sat., Nov TCU vs. Saint Louis/Mississippi State CBSSN 6 pm College of Charleston at West Virginia WV Media TBA Sun. Nov. 30 Texas at Connecticut ESPN2 11 am Air Force at Texas Tech TTSN 1 pm 8 Kansas vs. TBD TBA Mon., Dec. 1 Texas Southern at Baylor ESPNU 8 pm Tues., Dec. 2 Lamar at Iowa State Cyclones.tv 7 pm Nebraska-Omaha at Kansas State FSKC 7 pm UT Arlington at Texas TBA Wed., Dec., 3 North Texas at Oklahoma State CSN 7 pm # Auburn at Texas Tech ESPN3 8 pm Thur., Dec. 4 # Baylor at Vanderbilt ESPNU 6 pm # LSU at West Virginia ESPN2 6 pm # Arkansas at Iowa State ESPN2 8 pm # Mississippi at TCU ESPNU 8 pm Fri., Dec. 5 # Texas at Kentucky ESPN 6 pm # Florida at Kansas ESPN 8 pm # Missouri at Oklahoma ESPNU 8:30 pm Sat., Dec. 6 # Oklahoma State at South Carolina ESPNU 11 am # Kansas State at Tennessee ESPN2 2:15 pm Sun., Dec. 7 West Virginia at Northern Kentucky ROOT Sports TBA Tues., Dec. 9 UMKC at Iowa State ESPNU 6 pm Bradley at Kansas State ESPN3 7 pm Texas A&M at Baylor ESPN2 8 pm Furman at TCU TBA Wed., Dec. 10 Kansas at Georgetown FS 1 7 pm Fresno State at Texas Tech TTSN 8 pm Fri., Dec. 12 Iowa State at Iowa Big Ten Network 7 pm Sat., Dec. 13 Oklahoma at Tulsa CBSSN 1:30 pm Utah at Kansas ESPN 2:15 pm Oklahoma State at Memphis ESPN2 5 pm McNeese State at TCU TBA Texas State at Texas TBA Sun., Dec. 14 Prairie View A&M at Texas Tech TTSN 1 pm + West Virginia vs. Marshall ROOT Sports 3:30 pm Southern at Iowa State Cyclones.tv 5 pm Savannah State at Kansas State FSMW 5 pm Tues., Dec. 16 Oral Roberts at Oklahoma ESPNU 6 pm Middle Tennessee State at Oklahoma State ESPNU 8 pm Lipscomb at Texas TBA Wed., Dec. 17 South Carolina State at Texas Tech TTSN 7 pm New Mexico State at Baylor ESPNU 8 pm Fri., Dec. 19 Arkansas Pine Bluff at Texas Tech TTSN 7 pm Sat., Dec. 20 Lafayette at Kansas JTV 2 pm 11 Iowa State vs. Drake Mediacom 4 pm $ Kansas State vs. Texas A&M ESPNU 6 pm 12 Oklahoma vs. Washington ESPNU 8 pm 13 West Virginia vs. NC State ESPN2 8:30 pm UTSA at TCU TBA Long Beach State at Texas TBA Sun., Dec. 21 Maryland at Oklahoma State ESPNU 1 pm Mon. Dec. 22 Kansas at Temple ESPN2 6 pm Weber State at Oklahoma SSTV 7 pm 14 Texas Tech vs. Loyola-Chicago 7 pm Wofford at West Virginia WV Media 6:30 pm Southern at Baylor FSSW/FS-Plus TBA Grambling State at TCU TBA Tues., Dec. 23 Stanford at Texas ESPN 6 pm 14 Texas Tech vs. Boise State/Houston FS 1 TBA Sun., Dec. 28 Texas Southern at Kansas State FSMW 2 pm Mon., Dec. 29 North Texas at Texas Tech TTSN 7 pm Tennessee State at TCU TBA Rice at Texas TBA Tues., Dec. 30 Virginia Tech at West Virginia ESPNU 1 pm Kent State at Kansas JTV 7 pm $ Oklahoma State vs. Missouri ESPN2 8 pm Norfolk State at Baylor FSSW/FS-Plus TBA Wed., Dec. 31 Georgia at Kansas State ESPNU 3 pm George Mason at Oklahoma SSTV 4 pm Mississippi Valley State at Iowa State Cyclones.tv 6 pm Sat., Jan. 3 * Kansas State at Oklahoma State ESPNU 11 am/1 pm * Texas at Texas Tech ESPNU 1/3 pm * Baylor at Oklahoma ESPN2 3/5:30 pm ^ Iowa State vs. South Carolina CBSSN 5 pm * West Virginia at TCU ROOT Sports/FSSW TBA Sun., Jan. 4 UNLV at Kansas CBS 12:30/3:30 pm Mon., Jan. 5 * West Virginia at Texas Tech ESPNU 6 pm * Oklahoma at Texas ESPN/ESPN2 8 pm Tues., Jan. 6 * Oklahoma State at Iowa State ESPN2 8 pm Wed., Jan. 7 * Kansas at Baylor ESPNU 8 pm * TCU at Kansas State ESPNews 8 pm Sat., Jan. 10 * Texas Tech at Kansas ESPNU 2 pm * Baylor at TCU ESPN2 3 pm * Texas at Oklahoma State ESPNU 4 pm * Kansas State at Oklahoma ESPNU 6 pm * Iowa State at West Virginia ESPN2 7 pm Tues., Jan. 13 * Oklahoma State at Kansas ESPN2 6 pm * Oklahoma at West Virginia ESPNews 6 pm Wed., Jan. 14 * Texas Tech at Kansas State ESPNews 7 pm * Iowa State at Baylor ESPNU 8 pm Sat., Jan 17 * Baylor at Kansas State ESPNU 2 pm * TCU at Texas Tech ESPNews 3 pm * Kansas at Iowa State ESPN/ESPN2 5/8 pm * West Virginia at Texas ESPN/ESPN2 5/8 pm * Oklahoma State at Oklahoma ESPN2 6 pm Mon., Jan. 19 * Texas at TCU ESPNU 6 pm * Oklahoma at Kansas ESPN 8 pm Tues., Jan. 20 * Kansas State at Iowa State ESPN2 6 pm Wed., Jan. 21 * Texas Tech at Oklahoma State ESPNU 8 pm Houston-Tillotson at Baylor FSSW/FS-Plus TBA Sat., Jan. 24 * Oklahoma State at Kansas State ESPN/ESPN2 11 am * Kansas at Texas CBS 1 pm * TCU at West Virginia ESPNU 1 pm * Iowa State at Texas Tech ESPNU 3 pm * Oklahoma at Baylor ESPN2 5 pm Mon., Jan. 26 * Texas at Iowa State ESPN 8 pm Tues., Jan. 27 * West Virginia at Kansas State ESPN2 7 pm * Baylor at Oklahoma State ESPNews 8 pm Wed., Jan. 28 * Texas Tech at Oklahoma ESPNews 6:30 pm * Kansas at TCU ESPNU 8 pm Sat., Jan. 31 * Texas Tech at West Virginia ESPNU 11 am * TCU at Iowa State ESPNU 1 pm * Kansas State at Kansas ESPN/ESPN2 1 pm * Texas at Baylor ESPN2 5 pm * Oklahoma at Oklahoma State ESPN2 7 pm Mon., Feb. 2 * Iowa State at Kansas ESPN 8 pm Tues., Feb. 3 * West Virginia at Oklahoma ESPN2 8 pm Wed., Feb. 4 * Oklahoma State at Texas LHN 7 pm * TCU at Baylor ESPNews 7:30 pm * Kansas State at Texas Tech ESPNU 8 pm Sat., Feb. 7 * Baylor at West Virginia ESPNU 11 am * Texas Tech at Iowa State ESPNU 1 pm * Kansas at Oklahoma State ESPN/ESPN2 1 pm * Oklahoma at TCU ESPNews 2 pm * Texas at Kansas State ESPN/ESPN2 3 pm Mon., Feb. 9 * Oklahoma State at Baylor ESPNU 6 pm * Iowa State at Oklahoma ESPN 8 pm Tues., Feb. 10 * Kansas at Texas Tech ESPN2 8 pm Wed., Feb. 11 * Kansas State at West Virginia ESPNU 6 pm * TCU at Texas LHN 7 pm Sat., Feb. 14 * Baylor at Kansas CBS noon * West Virginia at Iowa State ESPN/ESPN2 4 pm * Oklahoma State at TCU ESPNU 5 pm * Oklahoma at Kansas State ESPN2 7 pm * Texas Tech at Texas LHN 7 pm Mon., Feb. 16 * Kansas at West Virginia ESPN 8 pm @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

207 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE OPPONENT INFO Tues., Feb. 17 * Baylor at Texas Tech ESPN2 6 pm * Texas at Oklahoma ESPN2 8 pm Wed., Feb. 18 * Iowa State at Oklahoma State ESPNU 8 pm * Kansas State at TCU FSSW TBA OPPONENT INFORMATION Auburn Tigers SID Dan Froehlich froehdp@auburn.edu Oregon State Beavers SID Shawn Schoeffler shawn.schoeffler@oregonstate.edu Sat., Feb. 21 * Oklahoma at Texas Tech ESPNEWS 11 am * Kansas State at Baylor ESPNU Noon * Iowa State at Texas ESPN/ESPN2 1 pm * West Virginia at Oklahoma State ESPNews 1 pm * TCU at Kansas ESPN/ESPN2 3 pm 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT Selection Date: Sunday, March 15, 2015 Baylor Bears SID David Kaye david_kaye@baylor.edu Prairie View A&M Panthers SID Ryan McGinty rjmcginty@pvamu.edu Mon., Feb. 23 * Kansas at Kansas State ESPN 8 pm Tues., Feb. 24 * Texas at West Virginia ESPN2 6 pm SECOND & THIRD ROUNDS March 19 & 21 (Thursday & Saturday) Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla. (Jacksonville University) Iowa State Cyclones SID Matt Shoultz mshoultz@iastate.edu Southeastern Louisiana Lions SID Damon Sunde damon.sunde@southeastern.edu Wed., Feb. 25 * Baylor at Iowa State ESPNU 8 pm * Texas Tech at TCU FSSW TBA Sat., Feb. 28 * TCU at Oklahoma ESPNU 1 pm * Oklahoma State at Texas Tech ESPNews 3 pm * West Virginia at Baylor ESPNU 3 pm * Iowa State at Kansas State ESPN/ESPN2 TBA * Texas at Kansas ESPN/ESPN2 TBA Mon., Mar. 2 * Baylor at Texas ESPN/ESPNU 6/8 pm * Oklahoma at Iowa State ESPN/ESPNU 6/8 pm Tues., Mar. 3 * West Virginia at Kansas ESPN2 9 pm Wed., Mar. 4 * TCU at Oklahoma State ESPNU 8 pm Fri., Mar. 6 * Texas Tech at Baylor ESPN2 8 pm Sat., Mar. 7 * Oklahoma State at West Virginia ESPNews 11 am * Iowa State at TCU ESPNews 1 pm * Kansas at Oklahoma ESPN/ESPN2 TBA * Kansas State at Texas ESPN/ESPN2 TBA + Charleston, W. Va. $ Kansas City, Mo. ^ Brooklyn, N.Y. # SEC/Big 12 Challenge * Big 12 Conference game Neutral Site Tournament listing 1 Championship Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. 2 2K Classic, New York, N.Y. 3 Puerto Rico Tipoff, San Juan, Puerto Rico 4 EA Sports Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii 5 MGM Grand Main Event, Las Vegas, Nev. 6 CBE Hall of Fame Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 7 Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas 8 Orlando Classic, Orlando, Fla. 9 Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. 10 Corpus Christi Coastal Classic, Corpus Christi, Texas 11 Hy-Vee Big Four Classic, Des Moines, Iowa 12 MGM Grand Showcase, Las Vegas, Nev. 13 Gotham Classic, New York, N.Y. 14 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. Local Television Key CSN Cowboy Sports Network CBSSN CBS Sports Network FSKC FOX Sports Kansas City FSMW FOX Sports Midwest FSSW FOX Sports Southwest FS-Plus FOX Sports Plus JTV Jayhawk Television Network LHN Longhorn Network SSTV Sooner Sports Television TTSN- Texas Tech Sports Network KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. (University of Louisville) Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, Pa. (Duquesne University) Rose Garden Portland, Ore. (University of Oregon) March 20 & 22 (Friday & Sunday) Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. (UNC at Charlotte) Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University) CenturyLink Center Omaha, Neb. (Creighton University) KeyArena Seattle, Wash. (University of Washington) REGIONAL SEMIFINALS & FINALS Midwest Regional March 26 & 28 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland State University/ Mid-American Conference) West Regional March 26 & 28 Staples Center Los Angeles, Calif. (Pepperdine University) South Regional March 27 & 29 Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas (Rice University/University of Houston) East Regional March 27 & 29 Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. (Syracuse University) FINAL FOUR April 4 & 6 (Saturday & Monday) Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind. (Butler University, IUPUI, Horizon League) Kansas Jayhawks SID Chris Theisen theisen@ku.edu Kansas State Wildcats SID Tom Gilbert tgilbert@k-state.edu Memphis Tigers SID Lamar Chance lchance1@memphis.edu Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders SID Olivia Walter olivia@goblueraiders.com Missouri Tigers SID Dave Reiter reiterd@missouri.edu North Texas Mean Green SID Stephen Howard stephen.howard@unt.edu Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers SID Jay Lee jtlee@nwosu.edu Oklahoma Sooners SID Mike Houck mhouck@ou.edu South Carolina Gamecocks SID Emily Feeney efeeney@mailbox.sc.edu Tulsa Golden Hurricane SID Eric Hollier eric-hollier@utulsa.edu TCU Horned Frogs SID Matt Hoover m.hoover@tcu.edu Texas Longhorns SID Scott McConnell scott.mcconnell@athletics.utexas.edu Texas Tech Red Raiders SID Trenten Hilburn trenten.hilburn@ttu.edu UW Milwaukee Panthers SID Bill Behrns behrns@uwm.edu West Virginia Mountaineers SID Bryan Messerly bryan.messerly@mail.wvu.edu All times are Central Standard Time. Schedule, times and television listings are subject to @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE 199

208 LIVE RADIO/TELEVISION ROSTER 0 FORD STUEN Jr Guard Henderson, Ky. 1 TYREE GRIFFIN Fr Guard New Orleans, La. 2 LE BRYAN NASH Sr Wing Dallas, Texas 4 JOSEPH BURTON Fr Wing Houston, Texas 5 TAVARIUS SHINE Fr Wing Irving, Texas 12 ANTHONY HICKEY, JR Sr Guard Hopkinsville, Ky. 13 PHIL FORTE, III Jr Guard Flower Mound, Texas 14 MAREK SOUČEK Sr Post Brno, Czech Republic 15 CHRISTIEN SAGER Sr Wing Wichita Falls, Texas 20 MICHAEL COBBINS Sr Post Amarillo, Texas 22 JEFF NEWBERRY Jr Guard Atlanta, Ga. 23 LEYTON HAMMONDS So Wing North Richland Hills, Texas 24 ALEX BUDKE Sr Guard Stillwater, Okla. 30 JEFFREY CARROLL RS Fr Wing Rowlett, Texas 32 ANTHONY ALLEN, JR Jr Post Kingston, Jamaica 41 MITCHELL SOLOMON Fr Post Bixby, Okla. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Alex Budke Phil Forte Tyree Griffin Leyton Hammonds Le Bryan Nash Tavarius Shine Christien Sager Marek Souček Ford Stuen BUD-key for-tay tie-ree LAY-ton luh-brian tuh-var-us SAY-grr mar-wreck sow-check STEW-in TRAVIS FORD Head Coach Kentucky, 1994 BUTCH PIERRE Associate Head Coach Mississippi State, 1984 JAMES DICKEY Assistant Coach Central Arkansas, 1976 CHRIS FERGUSON Assistant Coach Cumberland College, @OSUCOACHFORD5 #OKSTATE

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