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1 MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES February 24, 2018 LCU CHAPARRALS Location... Lubbock, Texas Founded Enrollment... 2,000 Affiliation... NCAA Div. II Conference... Heartland Nickname... Chaparrals Chaps Athletic Director... Paul Hise Sports Information... Chris Due Head Coach... Todd Duncan Career Record (year) / 7th CHAPS SCHEDULE Date Site Opponent Result 11/10 N Colorado School of Mines...L /11 A Regis...L /15 A Texas - Permian Basin...L /20 H Randall...W /21 H Sul Ross State...W /24 N Texas A&M - Commerce...L /25 A Angelo State...W /30 A Dallas Baptist*...L /2 H Arkansas - Fort Smith*...L /9 A West Texas A&M...L /16 H Cameron...W /19 H Angelo State...L /30 H Eastern New Mexico...L /4 H Texas A&M International*...W /6 H St. Mary s*...w /10 A Rogers State*...L /18 H St. Edward s*...w /20 H Oklahoma Christian*...W /25 A Newman*...W /27 A Arkansas - Fort Smith*...L /1 A St. Mary s*...w /3 A Texas A&M International*...L /8 H Dallas Baptist*...W /10 H Rogers State*...W /15 H Newman*...W /17 A Oklahoma Christian*...L /24 A St. Edward s*...3:00 PM * - Heartland Conference Game ON THE NET - The official website of LCU Athletics is where you can find everything relating to the LCU basketball teams. Schedules, results, rosters, bios, statistics and game notes can be found and are always up to date. All LCU basketball games are broadcasted online through Stretch Internet on LCUchaps.com, and most games will air on the radio on KJTV AM950/100.7FM. All home games are broadcasted with video broadcasts and live scoring also provided. Select conference home games will be televised on Fox 34 News Now. FACEBOOK/LCUCHAPS YOUTUBE: #LCUathletics Members of the NCAA Div.II s Heartland Conference Lubbock Christian Sports Information Chris Due / Zack Chavez LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (13-13, 9-6) at ST. EDWARD S (16-11, 6-9) Saturday, February 24-3 PM Recreation & Convocation Center (Austin, Texas) Live Scoring: Online Video: Online Audio: Radio: Online Only All-Time Series: LCU leads 15-7 LEAVING IT ON THE ROAD Saturday afternoon s implications go farther than the box scores for Lubbock Christian University, who have an opportunity to better position themselves for the Heartland Conference Tournament. Not only is the regular season sweep over St. Edward s on the line, but the Chaps are also looking to end their regular season with an overall record above.500. A LOOK AT THEIR LAST GAME OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (February 17, 2018) Road woes continue for the Lubbock Christian University Chaparrals who dropped a heartbreaker Saturday afternoon in Oklahoma City, Okla. The Chaps finished the day with 42 points inside the paint while shooting 45.2% from the field. Senior Marcos Schuster led the way for LCU with 23 points and four steals. Lubbock Christian jumped out early scoring 16 of the game s first 22 points in the opening seven minutes. Oklahoma Christian finally found life and took a advantage over the Chaps with 8:58 remaining in the half. Schuster stole the lead right back for LCU Lubbock Christian (@LCUchaps) CHAPARRALS Record: 13-13, 9-6 Heartland Last Game: OC; L Coach: Todd Duncan Duncan vs. SEU: 8-1 PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. Player Class Pts/g Reb/g G Isaac Asrat Jr F Kentton Williams So G Jay Workman So F Brennen Fowler Jr G Marcos Schuster Sr LCU LEADERS AVG. POINTS 17.1 Isaac Asrat REBOUNDS 8.7 (225) Brennen Fowler ASSISTS 3.1 (81) Marcos Schuster STEALS 1.3 (33) Isaac Asrat St. Edward s (@SEUAthletics) HILLTOPPERS Record: 16-11, 6-9 Heartland Last Game: TAMIU; W Coach: Andre Cook Career Record: Record at SEU: PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. Player Class Pts/g Reb/g G Landon Goesling Jr F Corey Shervill Fr G Sean Watkins Sr F Dorian Lopez So F James Taylor Jr SEU LEADERS AVG. POINTS 22.5 Landon Goesling REBOUNDS 7.8 (211) Dorian Lopez ASSISTS 5.2 (135) Sean Watkins STEALS 1.6 (42) Sean Watkins with an old-fashioned three-point play. The teams traded leads two more times before OC went on a 5-1 scoring run to end the half with a advantage over the Chaparrals. Schuster and Brennen Fowler led the Chap attack in the opening period accounting for eight points each. Fowler showed his efficiency going 4-for-7 from the field while scooping up four rebounds. LCU held the Eagles to 38.7% shooting but were severely outrebounded by a margin. All 15 of the Chaparrals boards came on the defensive end of the floor leading to zero second-chance points. The Lubbock Christian squad recorded a 42.3% field goal average of their own but were limited to a pair of three-point buckets. Schuster snagged four of the Chaps five steals in the period pushing the Eagles into nine turnovers. Isaac Asrat got things cooking for LCU at the beginning of the second half with a mid-range jumper. Fowler and Kentton Williams then provided a one-two punch that found the Chaparrals up with 16:12 to play. Jay Workman followed up with back-to-back buckets extending Lubbock Christian s lead. However, Oklahoma Christian strung together a 17-3 scoring run to jump in front of LCU for the final time. Try as they might, the Chaps were unable to overcome the deficit and ultimately fell to the Eagles by a final score of Schuster piled on 15 more points in the second half to lead the Chap offensive efforts. Williams shot a perfect 4-4 from the field while knocking down both of his free throw attempts on his way to 10 points of his own in the period. Lubbock Christian s defense was simply unable to contain the Eagles who finished the final 20 minutes with a 65.5% field goal average. LCU closed out the day shooting 28-of-62 (45.2%) but were still outscored inside the painted area by the Eagle offense. Oklahoma Christian s powerful offensive performance was

2 GAME NOTES / GM: 27 at vs. St.Mary s Edward s (2/26) (2/24/18) - GM: 28 - Recreation Texas A&M & Convocation International Center; (2/28) Austin, Texas highlighted by a 51.7% field goal average, a 70.8% clip from the free throw line and a 63.6% performance from three-point range. Williams accounted for 16 points while Fowler (14 points) and Asrat (11 points) also scored in double-figures. INSIDE THE NUMBERS OC s shooting performance Saturday marked LCU s third contest this season in which an opponent finished above a 50% field goal average. The Chaps have lost all three games when their opponents have completed the task. THE SPLIT Lubbock Christian has been a tale of two teams throughout their Heartland schedule. At home, the Chaps finished with a 7-1 record against conference opponents. The road has been a different story, as the LCU squad stands 2-5 during the conference season. Throughout their Heartland schedule, Lubbock Christian has averaged 81.2 points per game at home, compared to 67.1 points per contest when playing on the road. STANDINGS The Chaparrals currently reside in the fourthplace position of the most recent Heartland standings with a 9-6 mark. Lubbock Christian can still jump into third-place provided they get a win against the Hilltoppers and Newman falls to Dallas Baptist this weekend. If that were the case, the Chaps would own the head-to-head over the Jets and would earn the No. 3 seed heading in the Heartland Conference Tournament next week in Tulsa, Okla. TOUGH CROWD Lubbock Christian s schedule has been nothing short of difficult this season. To go along with the unpredictability that has seemingly been the Heartland Conference, the Chaps had been facing adversity even in their non-conference schedule. LCU s completed slate ranks sixth in the nation, while their cumulative opposition percentage (past and future opponents combined) stands eighth nationally with a.566 average. Lubbock Christian s schedule has featured seven nationally ranked foes. UNFAMILIAR TERRITORY Throughout the Chaps road schedule, they have found themselves in an unfamiliar position where opponents have managed to outrebound LCU. Lubbock Christian has managed to outwork their foes on the glass by a margin, but on the road, the Chaparrals have been out-boarded in seven of their 11 contests. Only one of those seven performances have resulted in a victory for LCU. SEU FACTS - Landon Goesling continues to lead the Heartland Conference averaging 22.5 points per game. The junior is shooting 47% from the field, 40.8% from three-point range and 85.8% from the free throw line. - SEU s offense has posted an assist/turnover ratio of 1.37 to lead the conference. - The Hilltoppers rank 12th in the nation with 663 free throws attempted and 13th nationally with 488 made baskets from the stripe. - Goesling leads the country with 193 made free throws. - St. Edward s win over Texas A&M International Wednesday night snapped a four-game losing streak for the Hilltoppers. RIVALRY AGAINST SEU The Chaps have experienced a wealth of success against SEU since their first meeting in which LCU pulled off a victory (Nov. 22, 1985). Since then, Lubbock Christian has widened their series record to a 15-7 mark over St. Edward s. In fact, the Chaparrals have come out on top against the Hilltoppers in 13 out of the last 14 meetings. Since joining the Heartland Conference, Lubbock Christian has jumped to an 8-1 record against St. Edward s. The Chaps only loss to SEU, since the turn of the century, came in a result on the road in Austin, Texas (Jan. 24, 2015). PRIOR MEETING WITH SEU LUBBOCK, Texas (January 18, 2018) Offensive outburst would be an understatement when talking about Lubbock Christian University s performance Thursday night against St. Edward s University. The Chaps were three points shy of the century mark as they downed the Hilltoppers inside Rip Griffin Center. Five LCU players registered double-figures in the scoring column but were led by junior Isaac Asrat who went off for a game-high 23 points. Both teams kick started their offense early with seven lead changes in the opening six minutes of the contest. Dorian Lopez knocked down a triple for the Hilltoppers at the 13:26 mark to give SEU a advantage. However, Marcos Schuster put the Chaps back on top a minute and half later with a pair of free throws. LCU traded baskets with St. Edward s over the next four minutes until Brennen Fowler drained a mid-range jumper to put the Chaparrals up by five for their largest lead of the half. The Hilltoppers came back with a 19-4 scoring run giving SEU a 10-point lead with 2:17 to play in the opening period. Once again, Schuster provided the spark for LCU scoring five of the Chaps next seven points to close out the half and cut the St. Edward s lead to at the break. There were 13 lead changes and 10 tied scored in the first half alone. Though St. Edward s went into the intermission with the lead and a 48.6% performance from the field, LCU proved their efficiency shooting 15-of-28 (53.6%) from the floor. Schuster was on a rampage for the Chaps scoring 17 points in the period, going 6-for-7 from the field and a perfect 3-for-3 from behind the arc. SEU managed to convert 14 points off of Lubbock Christian s 10 first half turnovers. Kobe Thompson was the only non-starter to jump in the first half scoring column after netting four free throws and a two-point bucket. Although St. Edward s got on the board first with a layup to kick off the second period, Asrat quickly responded for LCU by drilling a three-pointer that leveled the score at Two minutes later, Kentton Williams tied the ballgame for the 13th and final time on a follow up tip-in that brought the score to Lucas Doria immediately came back with put back of his own for the Hilltoppers to regain the lead. With 12:11 left to play, Ja Qualyn Gilbreath provided a three-point dagger, putting the Chaps up in what would prove to be the final lead change of the evening. After that, Lubbock Christian was able to step on the gas and nail six of their final seven field goals to finish the night with a win. The Chaparrals followed up their stellar firsthalf shooting performance with an even more impressive 56.4% average in the second-half. After scoring just four points in the opening period, Asrat found his rhythm and scored 19 points in the final 20 minutes on 8-of-12 shooting and a trio of three-pointers. Brennen Fowler pulled down 10 points and 12 rebounds in the second half alone. All told, Lubbock Christian closed out the contest with a 55.2% (37- of-67) field goal average and 52.6% (10-of-19) performance from downtown. The Hilltoppers were overpowered on the glass allowing the Chaps to a rebounding advantage. Asrat s scoring barrage marks his eighth performance with 20 points or more this season. Jay Workman (19 points), Marcos Schuster (17 points), Fowler (14 points) and Gilbreath (10 points) rounded out the Chap players in double-scoring figures. Fowler also notched 16 rebounds giving him his third straight doubledouble and his seventh of the season. Lubbock Christian moves to 3-3 in Heartland Conference standings and 7-10 overall. The win over the Hilltoppers also moves the Chaps to a 15-7 edge in the overall series against St. Edward s. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Lubbock Christian s 97-point explosion is their largest scoring performance of the season. It was also their highest scoring contest since a win over Rogers State inside Rip Griffin Center (Feb. 13, 2016).

3 AT LCU: 7th Season (116-82) OVERALL: 7th Season (116-82) PERSONAL HOMETOWN: Lubbock, Texas SPOUSE: Holly CHILDREN: Ashton, Ethan EDUCATION Texas Tech / 1989 HEAD COACH TODD DUNCAN COACHING EXPERIENCE Trinity Christian School (15 seasons) LCU (7th season) DUNCAN S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Todd Duncan enters his seventh season leading the men s basketball program after becoming the seventh head coach in program history during his debut in Duncan holds an all-time record of overseeing the Chaps through the season. That includes a pair of Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament appearances, and finishing at least third place or better in two of the past three seasons they have been in the Heartland Conference. Duncan has coached seven All-SAC selections and five Heartland All-Conference players. In , he guided the team to a program record seven consecutive conference wins and pieced together the third best 20-game start in program history (14-6) during the program s first year competing within NCAA Division II. LCU responded off a finish in with a record in , which was their first season eligible for postseason play. They went 14-1 at home and qualified for the NCAA Tournament, which led to LCU upsetting top-seeded Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, Texas at the South Central Regional Tournament. Prior to his success at LCU, Duncan spent 15 seasons as the athletic director and head boy s basketball coach at Trinity Christian School in Lubbock. At TCHS, Duncan led the Lions to eight Final Four appearances in the TAPPS State Tournament, including a number four ranking during his final season where the Lions finished the year with a 32-4 record. Duncan amassed over 400 career wins during his tenure and led his team to a state championship in After graduating from local Coronado High School, Duncan began his college career at Midland College, where he played alongside Mookie Blaylock from Duncan holds Midland College s single-season records for three-point shooting percentage (.584) and free throw shooting (86.9%) from the season. He returned home in 1987 after transferring to Texas Tech University and suiting up with the Red Raiders from Duncan is the Red Raiders career three-point shooting percentage leader with a mark of 46%. In just two seasons with the Red Raiders, Duncan knocked down 132 three-pointers to rank ninth all-time. Duncan played in several pro leagues following his tenure at Tech, including stops in the Global Basketball Association with the Pensacola HotShots and also in the Chinese Professional League. Duncan was also very active with the Sports For Christ, bringing basketball and ministry to Panama and Trinidad Tobago. He is also very instrumental in the Todd Duncan Basketball Camps, which he has conducted annually since COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACH: JASON IMES STUDENT MANAGER: J.T. WELDON STUDENT TRAINER: MITCHELL FRIESEN Duncan and wife, Holly, reside in Lubbock with their two children, daughter Ashton and son Ethan. Ethan preps for the Trinity Christian boys basketball team while Ashton plays for the Lady Chaps women s basketball program. Assistant Coach Jason Imes Imes joined the Chaps coaching staff during the season after 10 seasons at Texas Tech University working under Bob and Pat Knight. Imes joined the Red Raiders in 2001 while pursuing a Masters of Science in Sport Management and assisted with all the areas of the day-to-day operations. In 2003, Imes became Tech s assistant video coordinator and then served as the Director of Video Operations during the season. He also assisted in coordinating team travel and directed the Pat Knight Summer Basketball Camps. The Portage, Indiana native graduated from Indiana University in 2001 with a B.S. in Secondary Education. During his time at Indiana, Imes served as a student manager from on the Hoosier s staff overseen by Bob Knight.

4 Ja Qualyn Gilbreath G So. Amarillo, Texas Brandon Burrell G Fr. Houston, Texas Jay Workman G So. Kermit, Texas Cameron Copley G Fr. Canadian, Texas Marcos Schuster G Sr. Lubbock, Texas Rashaan Proctor F So. Ruston, La. Brennen Fowler F Jr. Smyer, Texas Silas Crisler G Fr. Anderson, S.C. Isaac Asrat G Jr. Plano, Texas Kentton Williams F So. Levelland, Texas Zach Stepp F. R-Fr. Lubbock, Texas Stephen Lennox F Jr. Lovington, N.M. Kobe Thompson F Fr. Leander, Texas Jerrod Fowler F Fr. Smyer, Texas Todd Duncan Head Coach 7th Season Jason Imes Assistant Coach 7th Season J.T. Weldon Student Manager

5 HEARTLAND STANDINGS (2/24/18) TEAM CONF. OVERALL Arkansas Fort Smith Dallas Baptist Newman Lubbock Christian Rogers State Oklahoma Christian St. Edward s Texas A&M International St. Mary s LCU ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown / Previous School 1 Ja Qualyn Gilbreath Guard 6-0 So. Amarillo, Texas / Palo Duro H.S. 2 Brandon Burrell Guard 6-0 Fr. Houston, Texas / Kingwood H.S. 3 Jay Workman Guard 5-11 So. Kermit, Texas / Kermit H.S. 4 Cameron Copley Guard 5-9 Fr. Canadian, Texas / Canadian H.S. 5 Marcos Schuster Guard 6-3 Sr. Lubbock, Texas / Frenship H.S. 10 Rashaan Proctor Forward 6-5 So. Ruston, La. / New Mexico Military Institute 12 Brennen Fowler Forward 6-7 Jr. Smyer, Texas / Smyer H.S. 13 Silas Crisler Guard 6-3 Fr. Anderson, S.C. / Westside H.S. 14 Isaac Asrat Guard 6-1 Jr. Plano, Texas / Texas A&M - Commerce University 15 Kentton Williams Forward 6-5 So. Levelland, Texas / Southwest Assemblies of God 21 Zach Stepp Forward 6-4 R-Fr. Lubbock, Texas / Coronado H.S. 24 Stephen Lennox Forward 6-9 Jr. Lovington, N.M. / Idaho State University 32 Kobe Thompson Guard 6-5 Fr. Leander, Texas / Leander H.S. 43 Jerrod Fowler Forward 6-7 Fr. Smyer, Texas / Smyer H.S. Heartland Conference Schedule Date Away Home Feb. 24 Dallas Baptist Newman Oklahoma Christian Rogers State Lubbock Christian St. Edward s Texas A&M International St. Mary s BROADCAST PARTNERS HEAD COACH: TODD DUNCAN ASSISTANT COACH: JASON IMES LCU s intention is to have all games air live on AM950/100.7FM, but conflicts may push games to Double T (KTTU). Regardless of conflicts, all games will still air online through HEARTLAND CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Date Player School 11/14 Landon Goesling SEU 11/20 Devaunta Thomas UAFS 11/27 Isaac Asrat LCU 12/4 Elijah Strickland (co) OC 12/4 Baron Smith Jr. (co) RSU 12/11 Brennen Fowler LCU 12/20 Darrion Strong-Moore UAFS 1/2 Kyree Elder UAFS 1/9 Baron Smith Jr. RSU 1/15 Landon Goesling SEU 1/22 Brennen Fowler LCU 1/29 Ladarius Coleman UAFS 2/5 Jordan Box OC 2/12 Marcos Schuster (co) LCU 2/12 Kevin Bryant (co) NU 2/19 JT Harris DBU Select Heartland Conference home games for LCU will be televised this season on Fox 34 News Now (over-the-air digital channel 34.2, Suddenlink 109) in high definition (HD). PRONUNCIATIONS JA QUALYN: juh-kway-lin BURRELL: BRR-el COPLEY: CAHP-lee MARCOS: mar-khos RASHAAN: ruh-shawn SILAS CRISLER: SY-lus kr-ice-ler NABC DIV.II TOP 25 (Feb. 21) RANK SCHOOL (1st Place Votes) Record Points Prev. Rank 1 Lincoln Memorial (14) Queens (N.C.) Ferris State (1) Western Oregon (1) West Liberty Bellarmine West Texas A&M Valdosta State Morehouse Northwest Missouri State Northern State (S.D.) Texas - Permian Basin Southern Nazarene Findlay West Florida Virginia State Bridgeport Arkansas - Fort Smith California Baptist Clark Atlanta Fort Lewis Le Moyne Cal Poly Pomona NR 24 Dallas Baptist NR 25 Wheeling Jesuit NR D2SIDA DIV.II TOP 25 (Feb. 20) Rank School (1st Place Votes) Record Points Prev. Rank 1 Lincoln Memorial (14) Ferris State (1) Queens (N.C.) West Liberty Western Oregon (1) West Texas A&M Bellarmine Valdosta State Texas - Permian Basin Northern State (S.D.) Findlay Northwest Missouri State Morehouse Bridgeport Virginia State Southern Nazarene West Florida Arkansas - Fort Smith Le Moyne Clark Atlanta Dixie State California Baptist UNC Pembroke Cal Poly Pomona NR 25 Fort Lewis NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGION POLL (Feb. 14) Rank School Record Points Prev. Rank 1 West Texas A&M Texas - Permian Basin Arkansas Fort Smith Fort Lewis Regis Dallas Baptist Texas A&M - Commerce Angelo State Tarleton State Colorado School of Mines 16-6

6 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN ST. EDWARD S (16-11, 6-9 Heartland) LOCATION: Austin, Texas ENROLLMENT: 5,000 HEAD COACH: Andre Cook ASST. COACH: Taylor Land ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown / Previous School 0 Justin Robinson F 6-2 So. Chicago, Ill. / Holy Trinity H.S. 1 Landon Goesling G 6-2 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. / Appalachian State 2 Mark Paterson G 6-1 So. Dallas, Texas / TCA-Addison 3 Sean Watkins G 5-10 Sr. Frisco, Texas / Wakeland H.S. 5 Cory McKendree F 6-7 Jr. League City, Texas / Clear Springs H.S. 10 Lucas Doria F 6-7 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil / Colegio Santa Cruz 11 Matthew Paterson G 6-1 So. Dallas, Texas / TCA-Addison 20 Ryan Garza G 6-0 Fr. Edinburg, Texas / Vela H.S. 21 Sean Phillips F 6-5 Fr. Bullard, Texas / All Saints Episcopal 22 Logan Cook F 6-8 Fr. Muenster, Texas / Muenster H.S. 23 Dorian Lopez F 6-5 So. San Antonio, Texas / Oklahoma Christian 24 Corey Shervill F 6-7 Fr. Perth, Australia / Aquinas College 32 Dillon Young G 6-1 R-Fr. Kerrville, Texas / Tivy H.S. 33/35 James Taylor F 6-5 Jr. Houston, Texas / Langham Creek H.S. ALL-TIME MEETINGS All-time series: LCU leads 15-7 Date Winner Score 11/22/85 LCU /7/89 LCU /22/90 SEU /14/92 SEU /11/93 SEU /12/93 SEU /4/93 SEU /3/94 SEU /10/95 LCU /18/95 LCU /9/96 LCU /19/96 LCU /10/97 LCU /16/14 LCU /1/14 LCU /24/15 SEU /19/15 LCU /23/16 LCU /18/16 LCU /19/17 2/25/17 LCU LCU /18/18 LCU TEAM STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 01 Landon Goesling Dorian Lopez James Taylor Sean Watkins Corey Shervill Sean Phillips Cory McKendree Ryan Garza Lucas Doria Mark Paterson Dillon Young Matthew Paterson Logan Cook Justin Robinson Team Total Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/10/17 at Colorado Mesa Wot /11/17 vs Colorado Christian W /14/17 SOUTHWESTERN W /17/17 vs Paul Quinn College W /18/17 at Angelo State L /24/17 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W /25/17 CONCORDIA TEXAS W * 11/30/17 at Newman L ( 12/02/17 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE W * 12/06/17 ST. MARY'S W /09/17 CENTRAL BAPTIST COLL W ) 12/16/17 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W & 12/19/17 UT PERMIAN BASIN L /31/17 DALLAS CHRISTIAN W * 1/4/2018 at Dallas Baptist L * 1/6/18 at Oklahoma Christian W * 01/11/18 UAFS W * 01/13/18 ROGERS STATE L * 1/18/18 at LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L * 01/24/18 at St. Mary's W * 1/27/18 at Tex. A&M Int'l L * 02/01/18 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN W * 02/03/18 NEWMAN L * 02/08/18 at Rogers State L * 2/10/18 at UAFS L * 02/17/18 DALLAS BAPTIST L * 02/21/18 TEX. A&M INT'L W

7 SEASON STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 01 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LCU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Lubbock Christian Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. # 11/10/17 vs Colo. School of Mines L # 11/11/17 at Regis University L /15/17 at UT Permian Basin L /20/17 RANDALL W /21/17 SUL ROSS W ~ 11/24/17 vs Texas A&M-Commerce L ~ 11/25/17 at Angelo State W * 11/30/17 at DBU L * 12/2/17 ARK.-FORT SMITH L /09/17 at West Texas A&M L /16/17 CAMERON W /19/17 ANGELO ST. L /30/17 EASTERN N.M. L * 1/4/18 TEX. A&M INT'L W * 1/6/18 ST. MARY'S (TX) W * 01/10/18 at Rogers State L * 1/18/18 ST. EDWARD'S W * 1/20/18 OKLA. CHRISTIAN W * 1/25/18 at Newman W * 1/27/18 at Ark.-Fort Smith Lot * 02/01/18 at St. Mary's (TX) W * 2/3/2018 at Tex. A&M Int'l L * 2/8/18 DBU W * 2/10/18 ROGERS STATE W * 2/15/18 vs Newman W * 2/17/18 at Okla. Christian L * = Conference game # = RMAC/Heartland Crossover ~ = ASU Thanksgiving Classic

8 17-18 LCU RECORD WHEN... At home On the road Neutral site Heartland play Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Against ranked opponents Top 5 opponents Top 10 opponents Scoring 70-plus points points points or less points Allowing 70-plus points points points or less points Shooting 50% or better % % % or less Opponents Shooting 50% or better % % % or less Percentages From The Field Out-shooting the opponent Opponents out-shoot LCU Tied Rebounding Out-rebound an opponent Opponent out-rebounds LCU Tied Turnovers Commit 15 or less turnovers Commit more than 15 turnovers Force 15 or less turnovers Force more than GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls Colo. School of Mines 31/39 47/ (4) 28-60/ / / / / / / /14 14/10 3/5 4/7 17/15 Regis University 29/38 45/ (15) 27-60/ / / / / / /40 (12) 10/20 13/14 3/5 5/6 17/13 UT Permian Basin 30/37 50/ (5) 26-54/ / / / / / /37 (5) 11/14 16/12 4/2 3/7 26/22 RANDALL 51/37 41/ / / / / / / / /12 17/17 4/0 8/5 16/24 SUL ROSS 42/29 37/ / / / / / / / /8 16/17 2/3 5/7 18/21 Texas A&M-Commerce 32/40 30/ (6) 20-52/ / / / / / / /12 17/14 2/1 2/8 26/27 Angelo State 27/31 42/ / / / / / / /37 (2) 17/9 12/11 1/2 6/3 16/16 DBU 41/48 33/ (14) 28-55/ / / / / / /32 (1) 17/19 22/10 3/2 3/5 13/18 ARK.-FORT SMITH 39/39 30/ (6) 26-70/ / / / / / /42-13/12 16/16 8/3 6/9 18/19 West Texas A&M 25/36 47/ (10) 27-52/ / / / / / / /16 14/7 7/4 4/1 22/21 CAMERON 41/35 40/ / / / / / / / /10 15/9 5/2 1/9 20/24 ANGELO ST. 41/34 36/ (6) 26-58/ / / / / / /41 (6) 14/14 14/13 3/2 9/8 21/20 EASTERN N.M. 27/30 46/ (9) 26-62/ / / / / / / /11 19/14 5/2 5/7 25/25 TEX. A&M INT'L 41/24 25/ / / / / / / /35 (7) 15/7 5/16 4/0 10/3 15/14 ST. MARY'S (TX) 43/17 37/ / / / / / / / /6 16/15 3/1 7/5 12/18 Rogers State 30/32 25/ (15) 20-53/ / / / / / /38 (10) 8/9 13/11 4/2 5/4 19/13 ST. EDWARD'S 41/44 56/ / / / / / / / /12 18/12 3/1 4/8 17/15 OKLA. CHRISTIAN 43/36 46/ / / / / / / /41 (9) 21/12 9/15 7/6 10/2 19/16 Newman 42/37 41/ / / / / / / / /11 12/11 6/3 4/4 20/23 Ark.-Fort Smith 40/34 25/ (8) 22-57/ / / / / / /39-10/13 23/21 4/2 14/14 25/27 St. Mary's (TX) 21/24 34/ / / / / / / / /12 14/8 3/2 1/5 12/13 Tex. A&M Int'l 26/27 22/ (1) 20-39/ / / / / / /23 (1) 11/11 18/14 1/1 9/9 12/13 DBU 42/39 42/ / / / / / / / /14 15/17 2/2 11/4 15/21 ROGERS STATE 45/31 36/ / / / / / / /32-13/7 12/15 3/5 8/9 15/20 NEWMAN 37/27 47/ / / / / / / / /9 13/18 5/1 5/1 24/27 Okla. Christian 31/35 50/ (5) 28-62/ / / / / / /42 (10) 8/18 6/16 3/3 8/2 18/23 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

9 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Date Score GILBREATH, BURRELL,BR WORKMAN,JA SCHUSTER,M PROCTOR,RA FOWLER,BRE ASRAT,ISAA vs Colo. School of Mine 11/10/ L DNP at Regis University 11/11/ L DNP at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ L DNP RANDALL 11/20/ W DNP DNP SUL ROSS 11/21/ W DNP DNP vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/ L DNP DNP at Angelo State 11/25/ W DNP DNP at DBU 11/30/ L DNP ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ L DNP at West Texas A&M 12/09/ L CAMERON 12/16/ W ANGELO ST. 12/19/ L EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ L TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ W ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ W at Rogers State 01/10/ L DNP ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ W OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ W at Newman 1/25/ W at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/ L DNP at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ W at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ L DBU 2/8/ W DNP ROGERS STATE 2/10/ W NEWMAN 2/15/ W at Okla. Christian 2/17/ L Opponent Date Score WILLIAMS,K STEPP,ZACH LENNOX,STE THOMPSON,K BAILEY,MIC vs Colo. School of Mine 11/10/ L DNP DNP at Regis University 11/11/ L DNP at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ L DNP DNP RANDALL 11/20/ W DNP SUL ROSS 11/21/ W DNP DNP vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/ L DNP at Angelo State 11/25/ W DNP DNP at DBU 11/30/ L ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ L DNP DNP at West Texas A&M 12/09/ L DNP DNP DNP CAMERON 12/16/ W DNP DNP ANGELO ST. 12/19/ L DNP DNP EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ L DNP DNP TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ W DNP DNP ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ W DNP at Rogers State 01/10/ L DNP DNP ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ W DNP DNP OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ W DNP at Newman 1/25/ W DNP DNP at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/ L DNP DNP DNP at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ W DNP DNP at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ L DNP DNP DNP DBU 2/8/ W DNP DNP DNP ROGERS STATE 2/10/ W DNP NEWMAN 2/15/ W DNP at Okla. Christian 2/17/ L DNP DNP

10 Lubbock Christian - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 97 ST. EDWARD'S (1/18/18) 92 RANDALL (11/20/17) 89 OKLA. CHRISTIAN (1/20/18) 84 NEWMAN (2/15/18) 84 DBU (2/8/18) FIELD GOALS MADE 37 ST. EDWARD'S (1/18/18) 35 OKLA. CHRISTIAN (1/20/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17) 67 ST. EDWARD'S (1/18/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.589 (33-56) RANDALL (11/20/17).558 (29-52) ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 RANDALL (11/20/17) 11 at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 RANDALL (11/20/17) 24 ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.733 (11-15) at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17).533 (8-15) DBU (2/8/18) FREE THROWS MADE 26 at Newman (1/25/18) 23 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 23 CAMERON (12/16/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 35 at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) 34 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 34 CAMERON (12/16/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.913 (21-23) ROGERS STATE (2/10/18).880 (22-25) DBU (2/8/18) REBOUNDS 43 SUL ROSS (11/21/17) 42 EASTERN N.M. (12/30/17) 42 ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17) ASSISTS 21 OKLA. CHRISTIAN (1/20/18) 20 RANDALL (11/20/17) STEALS 14 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 11 DBU (2/8/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17) 7 OKLA. CHRISTIAN (1/20/18) 7 at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) TURNOVERS 23 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 22 at DBU (11/30/17) FOULS 26 vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) 26 at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) Lubbock Christian - GAME LOWS POINTS 48 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 55 at Rogers State (01/10/18) 55 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 62 vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) 66 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) FIELD GOALS MADE 20 vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) 20 at Rogers State (01/10/18) 20 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 39 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 49 CAMERON (12/16/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.371 (26-70) ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17).377 (20-53) at Rogers State (01/10/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 2 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 9 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 10 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.200 (2-10) at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18).217 (5-23) EASTERN N.M. (12/30/17) FREE THROWS MADE 6 at Angelo State (11/25/17) 6 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 12 at Angelo State (11/25/17) 12 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.500 (6-12) at Angelo State (11/25/17).583 (7-12) at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) REBOUNDS 22 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 28 at Regis University (11/11/17) 28 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 28 at Rogers State (01/10/18) ASSISTS 8 at Rogers State (01/10/18) 8 at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) STEALS 1 CAMERON (12/16/17) 1 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 at Angelo State (11/25/17) 1 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) TURNOVERS 5 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 6 at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) FOULS 12 ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) 12 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 12 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) Lubbock Christian - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 31 Isaac Asrat vs Randall (11/20/17) 30 Brennen Fowler at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) 29 Marcos Schuster vs DBU (2/8/18) 26 Isaac Asrat vs Ark.-Fort Smith (12/2/17) 24 Brennen Fowler at Angelo State (11/25/17) Field Goals Made 13 Brennen Fowler at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) 11 Isaac Asrat vs Ark.-Fort Smith (12/2/17) 11 Brennen Fowler at Angelo State (11/25/17) Field Goal Att. 22 Isaac Asrat vs Ark.-Fort Smith (12/2/17) 21 Brennen Fowler vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) FG Pct (min 5 made).889 (8-9) Brennen Fowler vs Randall (11/20/17).875 (7-8) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs Okla. Christian (1/20/18).875 (7-8) Jay Workman vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) 3-Point FG Made 8 Isaac Asrat vs Randall (11/20/17) 6 Isaac Asrat at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 3-Point FG Att. 11 Isaac Asrat vs Randall (11/20/17) 9 Isaac Asrat at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 9 Isaac Asrat vs Ark.-Fort Smith (12/2/17) 9 Isaac Asrat vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3) Jay Workman at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) (3-3) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) (2-2) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs Rogers State (2/10/18) (2-2) Brennen Fowler vs Okla. Christian (1/20/18) (2-2) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) Free Throws Made 12 Marcos Schuster at Newman (1/25/18) 9 Marcos Schuster at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) 9 Marcos Schuster vs DBU (2/8/18) Free Throw Att. 12 Marcos Schuster at Newman (1/25/18) 11 Marcos Schuster at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) FT Pct (min 3 made) (12-12) Marcos Schuster at Newman (1/25/18) (7-7) Kentton Williams vs Rogers State (2/10/18) (6-6) Brennen Fowler vs DBU (2/8/18) (6-6) Kentton Williams at Rogers State (01/10/18) (6-6) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs St. Mary's (TX) (1/6/18) (6-6) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath at Regis University (11/11/17) (5-5) Isaac Asrat at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) (5-5) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath at DBU (11/30/17) (5-5) Isaac Asrat vs Sul Ross (11/21/17) (4-4) Brennen Fowler vs Newman (2/15/18) (4-4) Brennen Fowler vs Rogers State (2/10/18) (4-4) Marcos Schuster vs Rogers State (2/10/18) (4-4) Jay Workman vs Rogers State (2/10/18) (4-4) Marcos Schuster at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) (4-4) Kentton Williams at Newman (1/25/18) (4-4) Kobe Thompson vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) (4-4) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) (4-4) Jay Workman vs Eastern N.M. (12/30/17) (4-4) Marcos Schuster vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) (4-4) Brennen Fowler vs Sul Ross (11/21/17) (4-4) Isaac Asrat vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) (3-3) Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath vs Angelo St. (12/19/17) (3-3) Brennen Fowler vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) 16 Brennen Fowler vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 89 at Regis University (11/11/17) 88 at DBU (11/30/17) 86 at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) 85 at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 83 ST. EDWARD'S (1/18/18) 83 ANGELO ST. (12/19/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 35 at DBU (11/30/17) 32 at Regis University (11/11/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 72 at DBU (11/30/17) 68 ST. EDWARD'S (1/18/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.517 (31-60) at Okla. Christian (2/17/18).509 (29-57) vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 at Regis University (11/11/17) 11 DBU (2/8/18) 11 CAMERON (12/16/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 at Regis University (11/11/17) 26 DBU (2/8/18) 26 SUL ROSS (11/21/17) 26 RANDALL (11/20/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.636 (7-11) at Okla. Christian (2/17/18).526 (10-19) at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) FREE THROWS MADE 24 at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 23 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 37 at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 29 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 29 EASTERN N.M. (12/30/17) 29 ANGELO ST. (12/19/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (6-6) at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18).917 (11-12) ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) REBOUNDS 42 at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) 42 ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17) ASSISTS 20 at Regis University (11/11/17) 19 at DBU (11/30/17) STEALS 14 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 9 ROGERS STATE (2/10/18) 9 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 9 CAMERON (12/16/17) 9 ARK.-FORT SMITH (12/2/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 OKLA. CHRISTIAN (1/20/18) 5 ROGERS STATE (2/10/18) 5 at Regis University (11/11/17) 5 vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) TURNOVERS 21 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 18 NEWMAN (2/15/18) FOULS 27 NEWMAN (2/15/18) 27 at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 27 vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 43 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 48 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 49 ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) 49 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 65 SUL ROSS (11/21/17) 65 at Angelo State (11/25/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 17 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 17 ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) 50 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.297 (19-64) SUL ROSS (11/21/17).298 (17-57) ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 3 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) 12 vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.111 (2-18) at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18).192 (5-26) SUL ROSS (11/21/17) FREE THROWS MADE 6 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 6 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 7 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.571 (12-21) at West Texas A&M (12/09/17).583 (7-12) DBU (2/8/18) REBOUNDS 23 RANDALL (11/20/17) 23 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) ASSISTS 6 ST. MARY'S (TX) (1/6/18) 7 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) 7 ROGERS STATE (2/10/18) STEALS 1 at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) 1 NEWMAN (2/15/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 RANDALL (11/20/17) 0 TEX. A&M INT'L (1/4/18) TURNOVERS 7 at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) 8 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) FOULS 13 at Regis University (11/11/17) 13 at Rogers State (01/10/18) 13 at St. Mary's (TX) (02/01/18) 13 at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 36 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 28 CHAVLOVICH, David at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) 24 BROWN, Ja'Michael at Angelo State (11/25/17) 23 Roderick Smith at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) 21 Landon Goesling vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) 21 ROOKS,Willie vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) Field Goals Made 11 CHAVLOVICH, David at West Texas A&M (12/09/17) 11 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) Field Goal Att. 19 Landon Goesling vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) 19 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) FG Pct (min 5 made).818 (9-11) Roderick Smith at Okla. Christian (2/17/18).800 (8-10) Chandler Jacobs at DBU (11/30/17) 3-Point FG Made 6 JONES,Delano vs Cameron (12/16/17) 6 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 3-Point FG Att. 11 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 10 Jordan Manse at DBU (11/30/17) 10 Jarrett Brodbeck at Regis University (11/11/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3) Avonte Nelms at Regis University (11/11/17) (2-2) Abel Rodriguez at Okla. Christian (2/17/18) (2-2) Kyree Elder at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) (2-2) Chandler Jacobs at DBU (11/30/17) Free Throws Made 10 Ben Ayre at Newman (1/25/18) 8 Darrion Strong-Moore vs Ark.-Fort Smith (12/2/17) 8 FRANCIS, Daeshon at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 8 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) Free Throw Att. 14 FRANCIS, Daeshon at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) 11 McPHERSON, James at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) FT Pct (min 3 made) (10-10) Ben Ayre at Newman (1/25/18) (7-7) Ben Clare vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) (6-6) CONROD,Trey vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) (6-6) B.J. Hollis vs Sul Ross (11/21/17) (5-5) Landon Goesling vs St. Edward's (1/18/18) (5-5) ROOKS,Willie vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) (4-4) Christian DeYoung vs Newman (2/15/18) (4-4) Jeremy Wright at Tex. A&M Int'l (2/3/2018) (4-4) Dalton Glapion at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) (4-4) Baron Smith Jr. at Rogers State (01/10/18) (4-4) HUGHES,Andre vs Eastern N.M. (12/30/17) (4-4) BROWN, Ja'Michael vs Angelo St. (12/19/17) (4-4) SINGLETON, Antonio vs Angelo St. (12/19/17) (4-4) WILLIAMS-POWELL,J vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) (4-4) Brandon Askew vs Randall (11/20/17) (4-4) MORRIS, Josh at UT Permian Basin (11/15/17) (4-4) Luke Schroepfer vs Colo. School of Mines (11/10/17) (3-3) Octavian Wagner vs St. Mary's (TX) (1/6/18) 15 Ladarius Coleman at Ark.-Fort Smith (1/27/18) 15 Saint Hilaire at Rogers State (01/10/18) Assists 9 Boy Van Vliet at DBU (11/30/17) 8 Carter Brown vs DBU (2/8/18) Steals 4 KIRKSEY, James vs Angelo St. (12/19/17) 4 WILLFORD,Daquane vs Texas A&M-Commerce (11/24/17) Blocked Shots 3 Will Lienhard vs Okla. Christian (1/20/18) 3 QUAID, Ryan at West Texas A&M (12/09/17)

11 CAREER STATISTICS Isaac Asrat Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Micah Bailey Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Brandon Burrell Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Brennen Fowler Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Stephen Lennox Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Rashaan Proctor Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Marcos Schuster Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Zach Stepp Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Kobe Thompson Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Kentton Williams Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 / Jay Workman SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS #1 - Ja Qualyn Gilbreath Points: 22-12/19/17 vs. Angelo State : 8-1/25/18 vs. Newman Assists: 5-3 times Steals: 3-1/20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: 1-7 times Three-pointers: 3-10 times #2 - Brandon Burrell Points: 3-2/15/18 vs. Newman : 3-3 times Assists: 5-1/6/18 vs. St. Mary s Steals: 2-2 times Blocks: 1-2 times Three-pointers: -- #3 - Jay Workman Points: 19-1/18/18 vs. St. Edward s : 7-2 times Assists: 7-1/18/18 vs. St. Edward s Steals: 4-1/27/18 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Blocks: 2-11/14/16 vs. Randall Three-pointers: 3-11/15/17 vs. Texas - Permian Basin #4 - Cameron Copley Points: -- : -- Assists: -- Steals: -- Blocks: -- Three-pointers: -- #5 - Marcos Schuster Points: 29-2/8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist : 7-4 times Assists: 8-2/25/16 vs. St. Mary s Steals: 6-12/19/17 vs. Angelo State Blocks: 3-11/25/14 vs. McMurry Three-pointers: 5-2/25/17 vs. St. Edward s #10 - Rashaan Proctor (NMMI records unavailable) Points: 8-1/6/18 vs. St. Mary s : 5-2/17/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Assists: 1-3 times Steals: 2-1/27/18 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Blocks: 1-7 times Three-pointers: 1-2 times #12 - Brennen Fowler Points: 35-2/20/16 vs. UT - Permian Basin : 16-1/18/18 vs. St. Edward s Assists: 4-3 times Steals: 2-6 times Blocks: 6-2 times Three-pointers: 2-1/20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian #13 - Silas Crisler Points: -- : -- Assists: -- Steals: -- Blocks: -- Three-pointers: -- #14 - Isaac Asrat (TAMU - Commerce records unavailable) Points: 31-11/20/17 vs. Randall : 12-2/8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist Assists: 6-2 times Steals: 4-2 times Blocks: 1-4 times Three-pointers: 8-11/20/17 vs. Randall #15 - Kentton Williams (SAGU records unavailable) Points: 19-11/30/17 vs. Dallas Baptist : 10-11/21/17 vs. Sul Ross State Assists: 4-11/25/17 vs. Angelo State Steals: 2-2 times Blocks: 1-5 times Three-pointers: 2-11/30/17 vs. Dallas Baptist #21 - Zach Stepp Points: 8-12/19/17 vs. Angelo State : 5-12/19/17 vs. Angelo State Assists: 1-4 times Steals: 1-11/20/17 vs. Randall Blocks: -- Three-pointers: 2-12/19/17 vs. Angelo State #24 - Stephen Lennox (Idaho State records unavailable) Points: 19-12/9/17 vs. West Texas A&M : 12-12/9/17 vs. West Texas A&M Assists: 2-3 times Steals: 1-7 times Blocks: 2-12/2/17 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Three-pointers: 1-3 times #32 - Kobe Thompson Points: 8-1/18/18 vs. St. Edward s : 4-2/1/18 vs. St. Mary s Assists: 2-1/6/18 vs. St. Mary s Steals: 2-1/20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: -- Three-pointers: -- #43 - Jerrod Fowler Points: -- : -- Assists: -- Steals: -- Blocks: -- Three-pointers: -- Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

12 GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS Lubbock Christian Game-by-Game Highs (as of Feb 21, 2018) All games Opponent Date Score Points Assists Steals Blocked shots vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/ Brennen Fowler 9-Brennen Fowler 4-Marcos Schuster 2-Isaac Asrat 1-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brennen Fowler Marcos Schuster at Regis University 11/11/ Brennen Fowler 9-Brennen Fowler 3-Marcos Schuster 2-Kentton Williams 2-Brennen Fowler Jay Workman at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ Isaac Asrat 6-Kentton Williams 5-Jay Workman 1-Jay Workman 3-Brennen Fowler Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Marcos Schuster RANDALL 11/20/ Isaac Asrat 9-Isaac Asrat 5-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 2-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 3-Brennen Fowler SUL ROSS 11/21/ Isaac Asrat 10-Kentton Williams 5-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 2-Marcos Schuster 1-Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/ Isaac Asrat 14-Brennen Fowler 4-Marcos Schuster 1-Micah Bailey 2-Marcos Schuster Stephen Lennox at Angelo State 11/25/ Brennen Fowler 9-Brennen Fowler 4-Kentton Williams 2-Brennen Fowler 1-Brennen Fowler Brandon Burrell at DBU 11/30/ Kentton Williams 8-Kentton Williams 6-Marcos Schuster 1-Stephen Lennox 1-Marcos Schuster Isaac Asrat Brandon Burrell Isaac Asrat Brennen Fowler Kentton Williams ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ Isaac Asrat 11-Stephen Lennox 6-Marcos Schuster 2-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 5-Brennen Fowler at West Texas A&M 12/09/ Brennen Fowler 12-Stephen Lennox 6-Isaac Asrat 2-Jay Workman 6-Brennen Fowler CAMERON 12/16/ Isaac Asrat 10-Brennen Fowler 4-Brandon Burrell 1-Brennen Fowler 4-Brennen Fowler ANGELO ST. 12/19/ Ja'Qualyn Gilbreat 7-Brennen Fowler 6-Marcos Schuster 6-Marcos Schuster 1-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ Brennen Fowler 10-Brennen Fowler 5-Marcos Schuster 2-Isaac Asrat 2-Marcos Schuster TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ Isaac Asrat 5-Marcos Schuster 4-Jay Workman 4-Isaac Asrat 3-Brennen Fowler ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ Isaac Asrat 13-Brennen Fowler 5-Brandon Burrell 2-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 1-Brennen Fowler Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox at Rogers State 01/10/ Kentton Williams 14-Brennen Fowler 2-Jay Workman 2-Isaac Asrat 3-Brennen Fowler Kentton Williams Marcos Schuster ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ Isaac Asrat 16-Brennen Fowler 7-Jay Workman 2-Jay Workman 1-Stephen Lennox Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ Brennen Fowler 9-Brennen Fowler 5-Jay Workman 3-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 6-Brennen Fowler Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Isaac Asrat at Newman 1/25/ Isaac Asrat 9-Brennen Fowler 3-Jay Workman 2-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath 4-Brennen Fowler at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/ Isaac Asrat 7-Isaac Asrat 3-Isaac Asrat 4-Marcos Schuster 2-Brennen Fowler Jay Workman Jay Workman Marcos Schuster at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ Isaac Asrat 7-Jay Workman 3-Brennen Fowler 1-Isaac Asrat 1-Stephen Lennox Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Isaac Asrat Brennen Fowler at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ Isaac Asrat 5-Kentton Williams 7-Marcos Schuster 2-Isaac Asrat 1-Brennen Fowler Kentton Williams Jay Workman DBU 2/8/ Marcos Schuster 12-Isaac Asrat 6-Isaac Asrat 4-Isaac Asrat 1-Jay Workman Kentton Williams ROGERS STATE 2/10/ Brennen Fowler 8-Brennen Fowler 5-Marcos Schuster 2-Marcos Schuster 1-Rashaan Proctor Isaac Asrat Marcos Schuster Stephen Lennox NEWMAN 2/15/ Brennen Fowler 11-Brennen Fowler 3-Marcos Schuster 2-Marcos Schuster 2-Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat at Okla. Christian 2/17/ Marcos Schuster 7-Brennen Fowler 5-Jay Workman 4-Marcos Schuster 3-Brennen Fowler

13 GAME NOTES / GM: 27 at vs. St.Mary s Edward s (2/26) (2/24/18) - GM: 28 - Recreation Texas A&M & Convocation International Center; (2/28) Austin, Texas GAME:1 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN VS COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES Nov. 10, Denver, Colo GAME:2 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT REGIS (COLO.) Nov. 11, Denver, Colo. DENVER, Colorado (November 10, 2017) Lubbock Christian University men s basketball opened up their campaign Friday afternoon at Regis Fieldhouse in Denver, Colo. The Chaps squared off against a No. 9 ranked Colorado School of Mines squad in the annual Rocky Mountain/Heartland Conference Crossover Challenge. Despite a mammoth second half performance by the LCU squad, the Chaparrals ultimately fell to the Orediggers in a game that went down to the wire. Junior Brennen Fowler led Lubbock Christian with 23 points, nine rebounds and three assists in the season-opener. Fowler opened up the scoring for LCU with an early layup. Despite his efforts, Colorado Mines came screaming back on a 14-2 run to take a 14-4 lead over the Chaps at the 16:09 mark of the opening period. CSM began to fall into a rhythm that disallowed the Chaparrals to pull any closer than a 10-point margin until a layup by Fowler cut the Oredigger s lead to eight with 7:01 left in the half. However, a pair of free throws and a layup by the Mines offense opened their lead back to 12, 30-18, with just under six minutes to play. Then, junior Isaac Asrat went on a heater scoring LCU s next 10 points to cut the Chap deficit to at the 1:14 mark. Fowler knocked down an old-fashioned three-point play, but Colorado Mines ultimately scored the last bucket of the half on a layup by Zach Rusk to give the Orediggers a lead at the break. Lubbock Christian was led in the opening period by some sharp shooting from Asrat who went 4-of-10 from the field and 3-of-5 from downtown for 15 first-half points. As a team, the Chaparrals shot 39.3% (11-of-28) from the field and 4-of-7 (57.1%) from beyond the arc. Fowler led the charge on the boards with five of LCU s 19 rebounds for the half. Luke Schroepfer led the Orediggers in the period with 10 points on 3-of-9 shooting and a pair of three-pointers. Overall, Colorado Mines drained five shots from beyond the arc and 15-of-32 field goals for a 46.9% shooting average. Schroepfer and Rusk combined for all four of CSM s free throws in the half to give their team a perfect mark from the stripe. Once again, Fowler struck first in the second half with an early layup to narrow the Colorado Mines lead to six points. Schroepfer then scored seven of the Orediggers next nine points to take a lead over LCU with 17:05 left to play. Senior Marcos Schuster then answered with his first three-pointer of the game for the Chaps. CSM continued to press on the offensive end, however, and jumped to a lead, their largest of the contest, with 15:02 on the clock. LCU s Jay Workman came back with a layup that sparked a 13-6 run for the Chaparrals that was capped off at the 11:39 mark with a Ja Qualyn Gilbreath trey. Colorado Mines jumped to their final double-digit lead after a layup by Adam Laine, placing the score at in favor of the Orediggers. Schuster once again struck from long-range initiating a 9-2 run for the Chaparrals that ended after a layup by Workman with 8:10 left in the contest. The squads then began trading points before Gilbreath knocked down a bucket inside the paint to cut the Orediggers lead to with just over four minutes to play. Workman capitalized on a fast break lay-in at the 2:25 mark to regain the lead for LCU at The advantage was short lived, however, as Ben Clare converted from short range to return the lead to CSM with 1:34 on the clock. Ben Sonnefield wrapped a bow on the game for Colorado Mines with a last second free throw for a final score of for the Orediggers. The Chaparrals outscored Colorado Mines in the period on 17-of-32 shooting (53.1%) from the field. Schuster, Gilbreath and Asrat combined for all five of LCU s three-pointers in the final half. Schuster sank four second-half free throws to help Lubbock Christian to an 8-for-10 free throw effort in the period. Fowler led the Chaps with 6-of-9 from the field and a pair of free throws for 14 points in the half. LCU also outrebounded the Orediggers in the second period. Colorado Mines had four players in double-figures, but were led by Schroepfer and Clare who posted 17 points each. As a squad, the Orediggers shot 50.9% (29-of-57) from the field and 6-of-12 from downtown. CSM s 14 second half free throws pushed the team to 18-for-21 (85.7%) from the charity stripe for the day. After a slow opening period, LCU found their footing and knocked down 28-of-60 (46.7%) from the field and nine threepointers, in the game, for a 47.4% (9-of-19) mark. Fowler recorded a game-high 23-point performance, but was just one of four Chaps to score in double figures with Asrat (18 points), Schuster (14 points) and Gilbreath (13 points) also doing their diligence on the offensive end. The Chaps registered 38 points inside the paint, 18 points off of turnovers and 13 points from the bench. DENVER, Colorado (November 11, 2017) Lubbock Christian University closed out their stay in Denver, Colo. Saturday afternoon with an loss to Regis University at the Rocky Mountain/Heartland Conference Crossover Challenge. LCU junior Brennen Fowler led the Chaparrals and flirted with a double-double capturing 16 points and nine rebounds in the effort. Once again, the Chaps were unable to overcome a slow first half which proved to be their downfall. Jay Workman had the game s first points on a mid-range jumper after a steal by Fowler to kick off a 7-2 run for the Chaps. The LCU streak was capped by a Marcos Schuster three-pointer at the 16:42 mark. Regis Avonte Nelms answered with back-to-back triples to give the Rangers their first lead of the day. Workman rained in another shot from three-point range to put Lubbock Christian up for the final time. Ryan Beisty then converted a layup at the 12:38 mark to regain the lead for Regis at marking the game s final lead change. Following the lay-in, the Rangers went on a 15-point scoring rampage for a 16-point lead, their largest of the opening period, at with just over seven minutes on the clock. Asrat knocked down a jumper inside the paint to begin cutting away at the Chaparral deficit, but the Rangers kept LCU at bay. Lubbock Christian s Micah Bailey rung up a lay-in with 23 seconds left in the half, shrinking the RU lead to six points at Beisty quickly answered with a three-pointer at the last second putting Regis up at halftime. The Chaparrals 29 first-half points were split among seven players. Fowler and Asrat led the offensive efforts for LCU with eight points apiece in the half. As a team, the Chaps knocked down 11 field goals on 30 attempts for a 36.7% mark. Five of their 11 jumpers came from behind the arc with Asrat and Schuster knocking down two each and Workman adding one of his own. Ryan Beisty led the Rangers with nine points and five rebounds in the half. As a team, Regis shot 39.4% from the field (13-of-33) and 7-of-17 (41.2%) from downtown. The RU squad made it to the charity stripe six times and converted on five for an 83.3% average. Beisty and Jarrett Brodbeck each snagged five rebounds in the half to lead the Rangers to a rebounding advantage over the Chaparrals in the opening period. Dexter Sienko helped Regis pick up where they left off at the beginning of the second period with a quick jumper from inside the paint. Schuster knocked down a two-pointer at the 17:10 mark cutting the Ranger s lead to Christian Little came back with a layup to spark an offensive push that eventually expanded the RU lead back to 13 points, 51-38, with 14:26 to play. LCU began to mount one more comeback that reduced Regis lead to five points at after a pair of free throws by Workman with just under 11 minutes to go. It was at that point that Little knocked down two free throws of his own to prevent the Chaps from getting any closer. Within the remaining 10 minutes, Regis pushed the tempo and took an lead, their largest of the day, after a trey by Sienko with 3:00 to play. Lubbock Christian worked for another comeback, but eventually finished the game on the losing end of an result. Fowler tacked on a team-high 14 points and eight rebounds in the second half. As a squad, the Chaps had a much stronger performance in the final period scoring 45 points on 16-of-30 (53.3%) shooting. Gilbreath netted Lubbock Christian s only triple of the half as the Chaparrals shot 14.3% (1-of-7) from behind the arc. Gilbreath was also a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line helping LCU to a 92.3% (12-of-13) in the final 20 minutes. Regis finished the day with a 48.5% (32-for-66) field goal average. Brodbeck tallied a game-high 18 points on 6-of-15 shooting with four three-pointers and a pair of free throws. The Ranger s bench also came up with 26 points for the day. In total, RU outrebounded LCU and had six players in double figures. Lubbock Christian ended the game shooting 27-of-60 for a 45% field goal mark. Fowler led the Chaps with 16 points, nine rebounds and two blocks. Asrat, Schuster and Workman joined Fowler in double-scoring figures. LCU knocked down 14 of their 17 free throw attempts in the game for an 82.4% average. The Chaparral squad registered 36 points in the paint and 12 points from the bench. Lubbock Christian vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 1:30 PM at Regis Fieldhouse Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 12 Brennen Fowler f Stephen Lennox f Jay Workman g Marcos Schuster g Isaac Asrat g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Kentton Williams Micah Bailey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Colo. School of Mines Total 3-Ptr 1 13 Duke Douglas f Michael Glen f Ben Clare c Ben Sonnefeld g Luke Schroepfer g Mason Baker Luke Golter Zach Rusk Adam Laine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Micah Pauldino, Nate Melson and Adam Walsh Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Colo. School of Mines-None. Attendance: 60 Lubbock Christian Colo. School of Mines Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Lubbock Christian vs Regis University 11/11/17 1:30 PM at Regis Fieldhouse Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 12 Brennen Fowler f Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath g Jay Workman g Marcos Schuster g Isaac Asrat g Brandon Burrell Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Micah Bailey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Regis University nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 2 22 Dexter Sienko f Ryan Beisty f Ty Mcgee g Jarrett Brodbeck g Christian Little g Tomas Auruskevicius Elias Haile Roberto Reyes Chandler White Troy Anderson Ii Deandre Johnson Taffy Tela Avonte Nelms Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Ray Abeyta, Michael Contreraz and Jeffery Johnson Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Regis University-None. Attendance: 126 Lubbock Christian Regis University Game: % Game: % Game: % 4

14 80 85 GAME:3 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT TEXAS - PERMIAN BASIN Nov. 15, Odessa, Texas GAME:4 RANDALL AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Nov. 20, Lubbock, Texas ODESSA, Texas (November 15, 2017) Lubbock Christian University men s basketball had a mammoth task on their hands Wednesday night facing No. 6 University of Texas Permian Basin in Odessa, Texas. Though they attempted a 14-point comeback, the Chaps ultimately fell to the Falcons by a final score of Junior guard Isaac Asrat had himself a monstrous game scoring 21 points on six three-pointers and a trio of free throws for Lubbock Christian. It was Texas Permian Basin that got onto the scoreboard first for the evening jumping out to a quick 5-0 lead over the Chaparrals. LCU quickly found their feet and roared back to steal the lead at 10-9 after a long-range triple by Jay Workman at the 13:33 mark of the opening half. Lubbock Christian s advantage was short-lived as UTPB responded with a 16-3 scoring run that ended at the 8:04 mark. LCU sophomore Kentton Williams marked his second bucket of the night to disrupt the Falcon s offense and cut the Chaparral deficit to with 7:45 on the clock. Texas Permian Basin answered with a field goal of their own to take their largest lead of the half at 12 points on a jumper by Amari Bryant. Stephen Lennox took possession before being fouled and heading to the line for a pair of Lubbock Christian free throws. After Lennox converted on both shots, the Chaparrals proceeded to throw down a 9-2 run that was highlighted by five consecutive points from Ja Qualyn Gilbreath to bring the UTPB lead to with 2:37 left in the half. Lubbock Christian gave up six more points in the period while scoring two more free throws setting the score to in favor of the Falcons at halftime. LCU once again got out to a slow first half shooting 33.3% from the field on 8-of-24 attempts. Williams and Gilbreath led the Chaps with seven points apiece in the period to keep LCU within striking distance. Jay Workman posted six points in the half on two of Lubbock Christian s three buckets from behind the arc. The second half opened up with over a full minute of scoreless play before Daeshon Francis netted a couple of free throws for Texas Permian Basin at the 18:55 mark. Just over a minute later, McPherson once again made his presence known with a triple that extended UTPB s lead to 14 points, 44-30, their largest of the night. The Chaps came back and moved the ball around before Marcos Schuster found Isaac Asrat, who had two points in the opening half, for a three-pointer to pump some life back into the LCU offense. UTPB tried quieting LCU down with a jumper from Bryant placing the score at with 17:12 on the clock. Asrat was having none of that as he found his stroke and scored seven of the Chaparral s next nine points to bring Lubbock Christian within eight points of the Falcons at The Chaps proceeded to trade baskets with UTPB before Kentton Williams split a pair of free throws for Lubbock Christian with 10:27 remaining. Asrat then nailed his fifth three pointer of the half before Workman knocked down a triple of his own to even the score at 65 with 7:05 to play. Brennen Fowler drained a go-ahead jumper to hand LCU their first lead since a 10-9 advantage in the first half. Williams followed with a long-range bucket from behind the arc giving the Chaparrals their largest lead of the game at UTPB s McPherson evened the game back up at 75 after a pair of free throws at the 3:28 mark. Williams hit one final free throw for LCU giving the Chaps their final lead of the game, 75-74, before Josh Morris converted inside the paint for the Falcons to provide the game s final lead change. Asrat nailed his final trey of the night with 29 seconds left, but it was not enough as Texas Permian Basin went on to finish Lubbock Christian Asrat provided the second half heroics for LCU with 19 points in the period on 6-of-7 (85.7%) shooting from beyond the arc. Fowler accounted for nine points in the half while Williams worked in seven points of his own. Workman tacked on five points and four assists throughout the final 20 minutes. Asrat s season-high 21-point performance marked one of four Chaparral s to record double-scoring figures. Williams posted 14 points for himself while Workman and Fowler each tabbed 11 points. After a shaky opening half, LCU recorded a season-high 48.1% (26-of-54) performance from the field and 73.3% average from downtown. Lubbock Christian marked 17 points from the bench and turned 18 points off of turnovers. LUBBOCK, Texas (November 20, 2017) Lubbock Christian University pulled off their first win of the season Monday night over Randall University in a result. Junior Isaac Asrat was locked in scoring a game high 31 points and nine rebounds. Asrat shot 8-of-11 from the field with all eight of his buckets coming from beyond the arc. Brennen Fowler, Ja Qualyn Gilbreath and Marcos Schuster joined Asrat in the double-scoring figures category. Randall University jumped on the board early with a layup after capitalizing on a missed LCU shot in the early seconds of the game. Gilbreath wasted no time contesting as he marched back down the court to knock down the Chap s first three-pointer of the night. Fowler jumped into the scoring column early as well for Lubbock Christian with a quick jumper of his own to extend the LCU lead. Randall answered with a triple to even the score up at 5-5. The teams then traded baskets for the next four minutes before Fowler showed his range and drilled a threepointer to give the Chaps a lead at with 13:36 left in the opening half. Xavier Hunter responded with five unanswered points for the Saints to give Randall their final lead of the game. Asrat then began to find his stroke and knocked down his second trey of the night to return the advantage to the Chaparrals at for the final lead change of the game. Lubbock Christian began to enforce their will on Randall by going on a 16-4 run within the next four minutes to take a lead with 8:33 remaining in the opening period. RU attempted to close the gap after a jumper by Kashus Lyons pulled the Saints within six points, 40-34, at the 4:15 mark. LCU then closed the half on an 11-4 streak to take a lead at halftime. Within the opening period, Asrat, Fowler, Schuster and Gilbreath had already tallied double-scoring figures. Asrat led the way with 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from three-point range. Fowler was not far behind as he added in 14 points of his own. Both Asrat and Fowler scooped up five rebounds each in the half for LCU. As a team, Lubbock Christian shot a scorching 6-of-12 from downtown in addition to 63.3% (19-of-30) from the field. The Chaparral squad also held the advantage on the glass outrebounding Randall 17-9 in the half. Schuster opened up the offensive efforts for the Chaparrals with a jumper from inside the paint 1:19 into the second half. Randall was held scoreless in the second period until a three-pointer by Lyons at the 16:24 mark pulled the Saints to a deficit. Isaac Asrat responded once again knocking down a triple just over a minute later to return the Chap lead to 20 points. Though LCU continued to create some more distance from Randall, the Saints would not go down quietly and even pulled within 15-points of the Chaparrals after a jumper by Antonio Wilson with 13:20 to play. Lubbock Christian proceeded to create a 15-3 run that was capped by a trio of free throws from Asrat to put LCU up Zach Stepp made his way onto the court for LCU and knocked down his first points of the year with a trey just inside the final six minutes of play. Stephen Lennox netted a free throw at the 3:49 mark to give Lubbock Christian a 31-point lead, their largest of the night. Though the Saints were able to knock down a jumper with 18 seconds remaining, the Chaps cruised to their first victory of the season with a finish. Asrat upstaged his first half performance with 16 points in the final period. Lubbock Christian concluded the second period shooting 14-for-26 for a 53.8% mark from the field. Asrat notched four more triples to help the Chaparrals to a 6-of-13 mark (46.2%) from behind the arc in the second half. LCU picked up 19 rebounds in the half with 17 coming on the defensive end of the floor. Asrat s season-high 31 points came on 8-of-11 shooting from beyond the arc and 7-for-8 shooting from the charity stripe. His eight three-pointers ranks third all-time for three-point field goals made in a contest and has not been accomplished since Tyler Kennedy s performance against Mid-America Christian University (2/9/12). The record for most single-game Chaparral three-pointers was set in 1988 by Glenn Seale s 10 made three pointers (12/5/88). As a team, LCU marked season-best averages in field goals made (58.9%; 33-of-56), three-point field goals made (48.0%; 12-of-25) and rebounds recorded (36). Fowler and Gilbreath converted 18 points each while Schuster tallied 16 points of his own. Lubbock Christian knocked down 42 points inside the paint and converted 23 points off of turnovers. Lubbock Christian vs UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 7 p.m. at Odessa, Texas (UTPB Gym) Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % UT Permian Basin nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 5 03 McPHERSON, James * BRYANT, Amari * FRANCIS, Daeshon * ALLEN, Sammy * MORRIS, Josh * THOMAS, Jevon MASSENBURG, Trayvon BAGGETT, Garret VILLA, Andres THOMAS, Renard JOSEPH, Daven Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. UT Permian Basin-None. Attendance: 376 UT - PERMIAN BASIN RANKED No. 6 in D2SIDA Poll Lubbock Christian UT Permian Basin Game: % Game: % Game: % 7 Randall vs Lubbock Christian 11/20/17 7:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Randall Total 3-Ptr 00 Xavier Hunter * Kashus Lyons * Brad Ficken * Isaac Bowles * Ben Collier * Antonio Wilson Jordan Downs Quan Hopkins Brandon Askew Dante Lewis Trystin Jarvis Elijah Brown Anthony Pena Mitchell Malveaux Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 01 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Brandon Burrell Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Micah Bailey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Nick Atwood, Jason Smith, Darren Jones Technical fouls: Randall-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 413 Randall Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 6

15 79 65 GAME:5 SUL ROSS STATE AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Nov. 21, Lubbock, Texas GAME:6 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN VS TEXAS A&M - COMMERCE Nov. 24, San Angelo, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (November 21, 2017) Lubbock Christian University men s basketball cruised to a win inside Rip Griffin Center Tuesday night over Sul Ross State University closing out their second consecutive night of play. Once again, Isaac Asrat led the Chaps scoring 23 points marking his third straight game with 20 or more points. In total, four Chaparral players tallied double-scoring figures. Kentton Williams and Brennen Fowler were each two rebounds shy of posting double-doubles. The win gives Lubbock Christian a 2-0 record at home this season. The Lobos night started off on the wrong foot as head coach Clif Carroll s team was charged with a technical foul in the pregame for failing to provide his starting lineup at the appropriate time. With the foul enforced, Isaac Asrat stepped up and knocked down a free throw putting the Chaps up 1-0 before the opening tipoff. LCU then drained their next two buckets taking a 5-0 lead within the first 50 seconds of regulation. Sul Ross came right back and ultimately took an lead after Caleb Thomasson split a pair of free throws at the 16:20 mark. SRSU s lead was short-lived as Marcos Schuster hit back-to-back jumpers to regain the lead for the Chaps 40 seconds later. Williams capped off a 10-2 run for the Chaparrals with a layup at the 13:12 mark. Stephen Walker cut the LCU lead to five with a layup for Sul Ross, but that would be as close as the Lobos would get for the remainder of the half. A three-pointer by Asrat gave the Chaps their largest lead of the half, 32-15, before closing out the period with a 13-point advantage at Lubbock Christian outscored the Lobos from inside the paint in the opening period by an 18-6 margin. Asrat led LCU with 18 points in the half 6-of-10 shooting and 3-for-5 from three-point range. As a team, the Chaps notched a 58.6% (17-of-29) field goal average in the period. Brennen Fowler picked up 5 rebounds to help Lubbock Christian edge out the Lobos on the glass. Sul Ross State scored their first five points of the second period from the free throw line. Ja Qualyn Gilbreath was there for LCU to break up the Lobo s free throw efforts with a pair of three-pointers that extended the lead for the Chaparrals. With 14:56 left to play, Gilbreath knocked down one more triple to give the Chaps a 23-point lead at SRSU would get as close as a 13-points following a three-pointer by Tristen Licon. The Chaparrals kept the Lobos at bay and closed out the game with a victory that contained no lead changes within the second period. Gilbreath was a perfect 3-for-3 from downtown in the second half and led the Chaparrals with nine points and five rebounds in the period. LCU did a majority of their work from the free throw line in the final 20 minutes knocking down 17-of-22 attempts from the charity stripe for a 77.3% average. Four of Lubbock Christian s eight second half field goals came from behind the arc. There were three technical fouls given throughout the game, two of which were awarded to Sul Ross State. Lubbock Christian University finished the day shooting 22-for-28 from the charity stripe and 46.3% (25-of-54) from the field. Asrat s 23 points proved to be a game high performance and led four Chaparral double-figure scorers. Schuster (16 points), Williams (14 points) and Brennen Fowler (12 points) helped lead LCU s efforts on the offensive end. Williams added eight rebounds while dishing out four assists. SAN ANGELO, Texas (November 24, 2017) Lubbock Christian University dropped their fourth road game of the year following a loss to Texas A&M University Commerce Friday evening in San Angelo, Texas. Four Chaps registered double-scoring figures in the contest that featured 53 fouls between both teams. Junior Isaac Asrat led the Chaparrals with 19 points on 7-of-16 shooting from the floor. Brennen Fowler also put up an impressive performance recording a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds. The night got off on the wrong foot for Lubbock Christian as Texas A&M Commerce capitalized on a turnover by Marcos Schuster in the opening minute of play to take a 2-0 lead. Fowler gave the Chaps their only lead change of the game with back-to-back buckets from inside the paint. The LCU lead was short-lived as the Lions responded with a 14-0 run to pull away from the Chaps over a three-minute stretch. Kentton Williams split a pair of free throws with 11:52 left in the half to pull LCU within four-points, but that was as close as the Chaparrals would come for the remainder of the period. Asrat recorded the final basket of the opening half on a triple with seven seconds on the clock. Lubbock Christian entered the halftime break with a deficit. Fowler was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field recording nine points and six rebounds in the half. As a team, the Chaps tallied a 40.9% shooting mark on 9-of-22 from the field. LCU was saved by their performance from the free throw line going 13-for-17 (76.5%) from the stripe. Lubbock Christian s 11 turnovers in the half allowed TAMU-C to convert 14 points. Willie Rooks led the Lions with an 11-point performance in the opening half to push Texas A&M Commerce to a 13-for-26 team shooting mark. The Lions also enjoyed success from the free throw line only missing on one attempt for a 90% (9-of-10) performance. Asrat opened up the second half scoring with a jumper from inside the paint 32 seconds in. LCU proceeded to go on a scoring drought that spanned nearly three minutes. Each team tallied eight points within the first 7:12 of the half where TAMU-C jumped to a lead. Asrat knocked down a three-pointer with 8:50 on the clock to pull the Chaps within six points of the Lions, but Texas A&M Commerce responded with an 8-3 run to take an 11-point advantage, their largest of the half with 5:41 to play. Schuster converted on an old-fashioned three-point play to pull the Chaparrals within five-points of the Lions as 2:24 remained. That would be as close as LCU would come for the rest of the game, though, as Texas A&M Commerce converted five of their last six free throws to take the victory over the Chaps. Asrat bookended the second period with the first and final baskets on his way to 12 points in the half on 5-of-10 shooting. Schuster added in seven points of his own in the half with all of his field goals coming from within two-point range. Fowler pulled down eight rebounds in the period, seven of which came on the defensive end of the floor. Lubbock Christian combined for 28 of their 62 points from inside the paint. Their 20-for-52 (38.5%) shooting performance marked a season-low for the squad. The Chaps were also plagued with foul trouble as each of their starters finished the night with four personal fouls each. Asrat (19 points) led LCU in the scoring column for the fourth consecutive game. Fowler accounted for 14 of Lubbock Christian s 36 rebounds, on the way to his first double-double of the year. The Chaparrals out-performed the Lions on the glass by a margin. Sul Ross vs Lubbock Christian 11/21/17 8:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Sul Ross Total 3-Ptr 05 Conner Dawson * Stephen Walker * Gary Ringo, JR * B.J. Hollis * Caleb Thomasson * C.J. Ross Tristen Licon Jola Otubu Brock Anders Jace Perkins Cole Avery Jezreel Griffin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Lubbock Christian nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 1 01 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Brandon Burrell Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Eric Ivory, Sean Seals, Christian Watson Technical fouls: Sul Ross-TEAM 2. Lubbock Christian-TEAM. Attendance: 621 Sul Ross Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Lubbock Christian vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 5:30 p.m. at San Angelo, Texas Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 01 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Brandon Burrell Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Texas A&M-Commerce Total 3-Ptr 2 01 REID,Reggie * CONROD,Trey * WILLIAMS-POWELL,J * ROOKS,Willie * WILLFORD,Daquane * BUDIMIR,Srdan BOZICKOVIC,Stefan WILSON,Jordan HORNE,Aaron ARMSTRONG,Dorian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Texas A&M-Commerce-None. Attendance: 215 Lubbock Christian Texas A&M-Commerce Game: % Game: % Game: % 4

16 69 65 GAME:7 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ANGELO STATE Nov. 25, San Angelo, Texas GAME:8 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT DALLAS BAPTIST Nov. 30, Dallas, Texas SAN ANGELO, Texas (November 25, 2017) Lubbock Christian University closed out their fourth game of the week on a high note with a victory over Angelo State University, in San Angelo, Texas, to hand the Rams their first loss of the season. The Chaparrals were elevated on the shoulders of Brennen Fowler who flirted with a double-double and posted 24 points and nine rebounds. Isaac Asrat finished right behind him tallying 23 points on 8-of-16 shooting and a game-high four three pointers. Angelo State streaked out to a quick lead after scoring the game s first nine points. The Chaps responded with eight points of their own to cut into the Angelo State lead. ASU continued to keep LCU at bay and even stretched their lead to an eight-point margin, 20-12, with 9:37 left in the half. LCU pulled within two after a Ja Qualyn Gilbreath layup with 5:30 on the clock. The Rams came back with a 7-2 scoring run to return their lead to with just under three and a half minutes to play in the period. Gilbreath marked the last points of the half on an and-one situation. The final 2:54 played out with neither team scoring, allowing the Rams to head into halftime with a lead over the Chaparrals. Lubbock Christian forced Angelo State into seven turnovers in the half, but only converted once for a twopoint bucket. Though LCU was limited to 36.7% (11-of-30) shooting from the field, the Chaps remained in striking distance by holding the Rams to 12-of-28 from the floor in the opening period. Asrat led LCU with nine points after knocking down three of his eight attempts and one of the Chaparral s two free throws. The Chaparral defense limited ASU to three triples for a 30% average from beyond the arc. Ja Michael Brown led Angelo State s offensive efforts in the opening period with 12 points after going 5-for-10 from the floor. The Rams out performed Lubbock Christian on the boards by a margin. James Kirksey picked up six rebounds, four of which came on ASU s defensive end. Angelo State recorded 16 of their 31 points first half points from inside the paint. Kentton Williams sparked a 7-1 scoring run to open up the second half for Lubbock Christian giving the Chaps their first lead of the contest. Angelo State came back with five straight points to reestablish a three-point lead at with 14:08 remaining. Fowler connected two minutes later on a mid-range jumper to give LCU a advantage for the final lead change for the evening. Lubbock Christian continued to push the tempo and even extended their lead to a margin with 9:16 remaining. ASU pulled within three-points three separate times within the final 2:30, but a go-ahead free throw by Fowler sealed the victory for LCU. Fowler had the hot hand in the second period converting on 7-of-8 from the field for an 87.5% field goal mark. Asrat added in 14 points and five rebounds of his own on a 5-for-8 performance from the field. After a slow first period, Lubbock Christian exploded for a combined 68% (17-of-25) second half shooting mark. On defense, the Chaps held Angelo State to a trio of three-pointers and a 36.7% shooting performance in the final period. LCU concluded the game with a 50.9% shooting average while holding the Rams to season-low performances from the field (39.7%) and from three-point range (20%). Fowler led the Chaparrals with a game-high 24 points. Asrat s 23 points marked his fourth contest of the year with 20 points or more. Williams distributed well for Lubbock Christian and led the squad with four assists. Despite being down for the entire first period, the Chaps bounced back and outscored ASU by a combined margin from inside the paint. DALLAS, Texas (November 30, 2017) Lubbock Christian University opened up their Heartland Conference schedule Thursday evening in Dallas, Texas against No. 25 ranked Dallas Baptist University. Isaac Asrat and Kentton Williams led the Chaps with 19 points each, but LCU was unable to top the Patriots and ultimately fell by a final score of LCU jumped out to a quick 6-4 lead after a pair of three-pointers by Asrat and Williams to open up the game. The Chaps and the Patriots exchanged baskets for a total of nine lead changes within the opening six minutes of play. Lubbock Christian mounted a 10-2 scoring run that was bookended by three-pointers from Asrat. The run marked the Chaparral s largest lead of the game at with 12:52 to play in the opening half. Boy Van Vliet was then able to spark a comeback for DBU with a jumper from inside the paint. The Patriots scored 11 unanswered points over a three-minute period and went into the halftime break with a lead over the Chaparrals. Despite going into the break with a deficit, Lubbock Christian was still able to outshoot the Patriots in the half with a 14-for-25 performance (56%) from the field. Asrat knocked down 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting, three of which came from beyond the arc. Stephen Lennox pulled down 6 boards, but the Chaps were still on the wrong end of a rebounding margin. LCU was also plagued with turnovers, committing nine in the first period alone. Van Vliet proved to be the catalyst for the DBU offense nabbing 12 points on 5-of-11 shooting (45.5%) from the field and a pair of free throws. As a team, Dallas Baptist tallied a 51.4% (19-for-37) field goal average. Chandler Jacobs opened the second period with a layup for the Patriots extending their lead to nine. Once again, Asrat and Williams partnered up for back-to-back LCU buckets to bring the Chaps within four points at Patrick Burke scored seven of DBU s next 10 points to widen their lead to with 14:56 to play. Lubbock Christian mounted their final comeback attempt that was highlighted by a layup from Williams to pull the Chaparrals within five points with 10:35 on the clock. LCU s efforts were not enough as the Patriots rushed to a 13-point lead following nearly three and a half minutes of scoreless play for the Chaps. DBU s offense proved to be too much and eventually took an lead before winding down the clock and downing Lubbock Christian by a final score of Williams led Lubbock Christian in the final period with nine points and five rebounds. After opening the game with five triples in the first period, LCU was held to one second half three-pointer and 46.7% (14-of-30) from the floor. Marcos Schuster and Williams combined for 10 of the Chap s 18 rebounds in the half, but Dallas Baptist was able to match their efforts and provide 18 rebounds of their own. For the second consecutive game, Lubbock Christian closed out the night with a 50.9% average from the field on 28-of-55 shooting. Williams 19 points and eight rebounds marks his best performance of the season. The Patriots capitalized on LCU s mistakes scoring 19 points off of the Chap s season-high 22 turnovers. The Lubbock Christian squad was severely overpowered in the paint as DBU outscored the Chaparrals inside the key. Lubbock Christian vs Angelo State 11/25/17 7:30 p.m. at San Angelo, Texas Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 01 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Brandon Burrell Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Angelo State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 2 03 BROWN, Ja'Michael * MIMS, Daron * WILLIAMS, Brandon * KIRKSEY, James * TUT, Ran * JENKINS, Devaughn ADLER, Will SINGLETON, Antonio CONWRIGHT, Brandon TCHIENGANG, William Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Angelo State-None. Attendance: 331 Lubbock Christian Angelo State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Lubbock Christian vs DBU 11/30/17 7:00 p.m. at Dallas, TX Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 01 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: DBU nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 2 02 Boy Van Vliet * JT Harris * Jordan Manse * Patrick Burke * Chandler Jacobs * Zach Lord Justin Lovvorn Conner Lidiak Brayden Harris Luke Lea Ryan Michael Grey Parrish Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. DBU-None. Attendance: 437 Lubbock Christian DBU Game: % Game: % Game: % 4

17 69 75 GAME:9 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN VS ARKANSAS FORT SMITH Dec. 2, Lubbock, Texas GAME:10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT WEST TEXAS A&M Dec. 9, Canyon, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (December 2, 2017) Lubbock Christian University fell to 3-6 on the season Saturday afternoon, inside Rip Griffin Center, following a loss to an undefeated No. 7/22 University of Arkansas Fort Smith program. The Chaparrals marked a season-low 37.1% from the field but came one rebound shy of a season-high performance on the boards. Isaac Asrat (26 points) and Ja Qualyn Gilbreath (15 points) marked double-scoring figures for LCU in the loss. LCU s afternoon started out on the right foot as the Chaps jumped out to an early 9-3 lead over the Lions within the opening four minutes of play. Arkansas Fort Smith snapped out of their slumber and came back with eleven unanswered points to take their first lead of the afternoon at 14-9 with 13:06 on the clock. Two minutes later, Brennen Fowler came up with a huge block that created a fast break for Asrat who converted on a layup bringing the Chaps within one-point, 16-15, of the Lions. Ja Qualyn Gilbreath checked into the game for Lubbock Christian and immediately scored four points to return the lead to the Chaparrals at Gilbreath struck again at the 4:14 mark with a threepointer to put the Chaps up by seven, Arkansas Fort Smith began chipping away at LCU s lead for the remainder of the period. The Chaps were charged a technical foul with seven seconds remaining in the half. Darrion Strong-Moore knocked down a pair free throw for UAFS to tie the ballgame up at halftime. Asrat knocked down a trio of three-pointers in the opening period on his way to 6-of-11 from the field for 15 points. Gilbreath accounted for three triples of his own on the way to 11 first half points. Lubbock Christian shot 16-for-35 (45.7%) from the floor while limiting the Arkansas Fort Smith offense to four three-pointers and 13 field goals for a 41.9% shooting average. Stephen Lennox could not be matched on the boards and scooped up six defensive rebounds while adding three points and a block for the Chaparrals. Ladarius Coleman opened up the second half for Arkansas Fort Smith with a quick jumper to put the Lions ahead of the Chaps. UAFS then scored eight more unanswered points before a layup by LCU s Asrat put an end to the Fort Smith scoring run. Lubbock Christian attempted to mount a comeback after Gilbreath sped out and converted a fast break layup to bring the Lion s lead to with 12:40 to play. UAFS continued their pressure and extended their lead to 14 points, 61-47, for their largest lead of the game. Lennox kicked off a late-game offensive surge for the Chaparrals after netting two free throws. Asrat continued to pump life back into the Lubbock Christian offense with a clutch threepointer that cut Arkansas Fort Smith s lead to with 21 seconds remaining. But UAFS kept their foot on the gas and ultimately outlasted the Chaps on the way to a victory over LCU. Asrat added in 11 more points for Lubbock Christian within the second period. Brennen Fowler scooped up six boards leading the Chaparrals to 24 rebounds in the final period. Lennox accounted for six points and five rebounds of his own. Darrion Strong-Moore led the way for Arkansas Fort Smith with 14 points. Three other UAFS players joined Strong-Moore in double-scoring figures. Coleman grabbed a team-high nine rebounds for the Lions, while Marcus Wallace dished out four assists on the afternoon. CANYON, Texas (December 9, 2017) Lubbock Christian University fell to their fifth nationally ranked opponent Saturday night with an loss in Canyon, Texas to No. 8/9 West Texas A&M University. Brennen Fowler had a monster performance to lead the Chaps with 30 points and 11 rebounds. Stephen Lennox also threw down a double-double going for 19 points and 12 rebounds of his own. LCU jumped out to a hot start scoring 11 unanswered points to open up the first period. Despite falling back early, West Texas A&M responded with a 12-4 run that tied the ballgame at A layup by Lennox returned the lead to Lubbock Christian, but the advantage was short-lived. David Chavlovich knocked down a three-pointer six seconds later to give the Buffs their first lead of the night at WTAMU then scored nine straight points to extend their lead to a 10-point margin with 5:51 left to play in the period. Lennox scored five of the Chap s final eight points of the half, but the Buffs closed out the period shooting 13-of-18 from the field on their way to a lead at the break. Lennox was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field leading the Chaparrals with nine points in the period. Fowler added in seven points and six boards to push LCU to a rebounding advantage over the Buffs. Lubbock Christian knocked down 11-of-25 field goals for a 44% first half shooting, but committed 10 turnovers that allowed West Texas A&M to convert 12 points. Despite opening up the night 0-for-8 from the floor, the Buffs stormed back to finish the half shooting 13-for-26 from the field. Ryan Quaid claimed all five of WTAMU s free throws in the half to lead the Buffaloes with 12 points. The West Texas A&M squad also posted a 50% mark from beyond the arc to open up the evening. Fowler kicked off the second half on a tear, scoring the Chap s first six points. David Chavlovich was able to find his rhythm and proceeded to score 13 of the Buff s next 15 points over a 1:41 stretch to extend WTAMU s lead to Lennox responded with back-to-back buckets inside the paint sparking a 12-3 run for LCU. Fowler capped off the Chaparral run with a layup to tie the game at with 8:48 remaining. Chavlovich converted a layup of his own to regain the lead for the Buffs. Fowler, not to be outdone, came down the floor and knocked down his second three-pointer of the season giving Lubbock Christian a lead. Two minutes later, Gaige Prim knocked down a jumper for West Texas A&M handing the Buffaloes their final lead change of the evening. WTAMU scored 17 of the game s final 26 points to finish off Lubbock Christian LCU opened up the second period shooting 12-of-17 from the floor, but closed out the half with a 4-of- 10 field goal mark. Fowler logged 23 points in the final period while Lennox and Isaac Asrat added in 10 points each. The Chaps finished the contest shooting 51.9% (27-of-52) from the field marking their fourth contest of the season with a field goal average of 50% or higher. Fowler and Lennox each registered season high scoring performances. Asrat was the final Lubbock Christian player in double-scoring figures with 12 points. West Texas A&M entered the contest shooting 36.7% from three-point range, but registered 10 triples against the Chaps for a 52.6% average from beyond the arc. All 72 of LCU s points came from their starting five as the Buff s bench outscored the Chaparral bench West Texas A&M registered one steal, but were still able to outscore Lubbock Christian 15-2 in points off of turnovers. Ark.-Fort Smith vs Lubbock Christian 12/2/17 1:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Ark.-Fort Smith , 2-0 Total 3-Ptr 00 Chris Crawford * Darrion Strong-Moore * Brett Jolly * Ladarius Coleman * DaVaunta Thomas * Marcus Wallace Kyree Elder Seth Hawley Dalton Glapion Adam Rivera Jeremiah Toney Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , 0-2 Total 3-Ptr 5 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Stephen Lennox * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Kentton Williams Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: George E. Washington, DeMond Thomas, Sheldon Tate Technical fouls: Ark.-Fort Smith-None. Lubbock Christian-Stephen Lennox. Attendance: 431 UAFS ranked #7 by D2SIDA UAFS ranked #22 by NABC Ark.-Fort Smith Lubbock Christian Lubbock Christian vs West Texas A&M 12/09/17 7 p.m. at Canyon, Texas (First United Bank Center) Lubbock Christian Total 3-Ptr 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Stephen Lennox * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Kentton Williams Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % West Texas A&M nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 1,1 01 CHAVLOVICH, David * JENNINGS, CJ * EVANS, Jordan * GACH, Gach * QUAID, Ryan * COLLINS, Jordan GERBER, Rylan PRIM, Gaige Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: George Washington, Eric Ivory, Shaun Seales Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. West Texas A&M-None. Attendance: 1628 WT ranked #8 in latest NABC Top 25 WT senior David Chavlovich hit exactly 2,000 points for his career with 28 Lubbock Christian West Texas A&M ,1

18 81 78 GAME:11 CAMERON AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Dec. 16, Lubbock, Texas GAME:12 ANGELO STATE AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Dec. 19, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (December 16, 2017) Lubbock Christian University improved to a 4-7 overall record Saturday afternoon following an win over Cameron University inside Rip Griffin Center. The Chaps knocked down a season-high 23 free throws in the victory and finished the afternoon shooting 53.1% (26-of-49) from the field. Isaac Asrat led the way for the Chaparrals with a game-high 23 points. Brennen Fowler added in his third double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds. The Chaps found the basket early jumping out to a 12-6 lead over the Aggies within the opening six minutes of play. Cameron mounted a comeback and cut the LCU lead to a one-point margin on two occasions before CU s Johann Tate nailed a triple to tie the score up at with 11:38 to play in the period. Jay Workman and Fowler stepped in for Lubbock Christian and regained a four-point lead for the Chaparrals with backto-back buckets. The Aggies remained persistent and took a lead, their first of the afternoon, after a jumper from JV Long found the net. Zach Dumas extended the Cameron lead to three, but that would be as far as the Aggies would get for the entirety of the contest. Asrat found his stroke and tacked on six of the Chap s next eight points, putting Lubbock Christian up with two minutes left in the half. Rashaan Proctor stepped up next to put his stamp on the contest taking the ball from behind the arc and driving the lane for a one-handed jam. Ja Qualyn Gilbreath closed out the half for LCU with a pair a of free throws to give the Chaparrals a advantage heading into the locker room. Asrat led the charge for Lubbock Christian in the opening period with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the field. Despite shooting 3-of-8 from beyond the arc, the Chaps closed out the first half with a 53.3% (16-of- 30) field goal average. Fowler and Gilbreath were right behind Asrat in the scoring column with seven points each. The LCU squad out-rebounded the Aggies while also outscoring Cameron 18-8 inside the paint. Stephen Lennox kicked off LCU s offense in the second period with a mid-range jumper. Jones responded with five straight points for Cameron cutting the Lubbock Christian lead to Gilbreath remained composed for the Chaps and knocked down his second three-pointer of the afternoon to elevate LCU to an eightpoint advantage with 12:02 on the clock. Four minutes later Gilbreath was at it again knocking down a free throw that put the Chaparrals up for their largest lead of the game. Lubbock Christian managed their double-digit lead until Long converted a layup with 1:36 remaining bringing the Aggies within nine points, Dumas and Tyus Momoh then combined for back-to-back Cameron three-pointers to close the gap at in favor of LCU. Momoh scored Cameron s next to baskets before Long tucked away another layup for the Aggies final points of the contest. Asrat was inbounded the ball for Lubbock Christian with 11 seconds remaining forcing CU to foul and send him to the free throw line. Asrat split the free throws, but that was enough to hand the Chaparrals an victory. Asrat tacked on another 10 points in the second half to help Lubbock Christian to a 52.6% (10-of-19) field goal mark in the period. The Chaparrals were sent to the free throw line 25 times in the final half where they drained 17 of their opportunities for a 68% average. Kentton Williams led the Chaps with six second-half rebounds that pushed LCU to a advantage on the boards. LCU recorded a season-high 23 free throws on 34 attempts for a 67.6% average in the win. The Chap s 53.1% shooting mark was once again highlighted by Asrat who finished with 23 points for his 11th consecutive game in double-scoring figures. Gilbreath (13 points), Fowler (12 points) and Marcos Schuster (11 points) joined Asrat with double-figures. LUBBOCK, Texas (December 19, 2017) Lubbock Christian University men s basketball fell to a 4-8 record on the season Tuesday night after an loss to Angelo State University inside Rip Griffin Center. The Chaps were led by sophomore Ja Qualyn Gilbreath s career-high 22 points in the effort. LCU found themselves down early as Angelo State jumped out to a quick 12-3 lead four minutes into the contest. Isaac Asrat was fouled on a three-point attempt sending him the line for a trio of free throw shots. After knocking down two of his three attempts, the Ram s lead was cut to six points. James Kirksey contested for ASU knocking down a jumper inside the paint to put Angelo State back up with 10:40 left in the half. Brennen Fowler came back with an LCU layup sparking a 12-5 run for the Chaparrals that narrowed the Angelo State lead to Gilbreath then came down the court and provided a huge block for the Lubbock Christian defense that was picked up by Marcos Schuster. Schuster flipped the ball up the court to Rashaan Proctor who converted the fast break layup giving the Chaps their first lead of the night. LCU spent the next three minutes on an 8-2 scoring run where Fowler accounted for three of the Chaparral s four buckets. Gilbreath knocked down three pointers on back-to-back possessions pushing Lubbock Christian to a advantage. Despite ASU s Antonio Singleton sinking two free throws before the break, the Chaps entered halftime with a seven-point lead at Though they struggled for the opening portion of the half, LCU found their rhythm and closed the period shooting 46.9% (15-of-32) from the field. Fowler and Gilbreath each had 11 points and four rebounds to lead the Chaps. Schuster provided three steals for Lubbock Christian who outscored the Rams 12-3 in points off of turnovers. Angelo State was held to a 37.5% average from the field in the first period on 12-of-32 shooting. Antonio Singleton drained two of this three field goals while going a perfect 4-for-4 from the stripe to lead the Rams with nine points. Brandon Williams seven boards pushed ASU to a edge over LCU for the first period. Angelo State opened up the second half with seven unanswered points to tie up the ballgame at Gilbreath disrupted the Ram s offensive efforts with his third triple of the evening, returning the lead back to LCU. Kirksey and Will Adler came right back with consecutive baskets to regain the lead for ASU. Zach Stepp checked into the game for his second half debut and immediately drilled a three-pointer of his own to put the Chaps back on top, Lubbock Christian s lead spanned less than a minute when Angelo State rushed back to a advantage with just over 13 minutes to play. Stepp threw up another three-point attempt the fell off the mark but Stephen Lennox crashed the rim to scoop up the offensive rebound before throwing down a two-handed jam to put the Chaps up Lubbock Christian pushed the tempo and attempted to maintain their lead, but a pair of go-ahead free throws by ASU s Daron Mims marked the final lead change of the evening for the Rams. Angelo State scored five of the game s final seven points to put the Chaparrals away Gilbreath showed his consistency with 11 more points in the second period. Stepp knocked down two of LCU s four three-pointers in the half while helping the Chaps to a 42.3% (11-of-26) shooting mark. Angelo State finished the night with a 47.5% field goal average and 20-for-29 (69%) from the free throw line. Williams closed out with 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead five Ram players to in double scoring figures. Kirksey joined Williams with a double-double recording 17 points and 10 rebounds on his own. Lubbock Christian tallied 38 points from inside the paint and 43 points from the bench. The Chaparrals converted on 26 of their 58 field goals for a 44.8% shooting mark. Gilbreath posted a game-high 22 points going 8-for-16 from the floor and 3-for-3 from the charity stripe. Fowler (13 points) and Schuster (12 points) joined Gilbreath in double-scoring figures. Schuster also accounted for a career-high six steals. LCU s season-high nine steals allowed the Chaps to 22 points off of turnovers. Cameron vs Lubbock Christian 12/16/17 3:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Cameron Total 3-Ptr 01 LONG,JV * NICHOLAS,Jalen * JONES,Delano * MOMOH,Tyus * WILLIAMS,Tyler * LEWIS,Jordan ROYAL,Chris LEHR,Cole TATE,Johann DUMAS,Zach BENJAMIN,Elish Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Lubbock Christian nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 4 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Stephen Lennox * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jonathon Berrettini, Christian Watson, Darron Griffin Technical fouls: Cameron-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 517 Cameron Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 Angelo St. vs Lubbock Christian 12/19/17 7:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Angelo St Total 3-Ptr 03 BROWN, Ja'Michael * ADLER, Will * WILLIAMS, Brandon * KIRKSEY, James * SINGLETON, Antonio * CROUCH, Kiair MIMS, Daron TUT, Ran COLE-JOHNSON, D TCHIENGANG, William Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Lubbock Christian nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 4 02 Brandon Burrell * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Jay Workman Rashaan Proctor Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: DeMond Thomas, Shaun Seals, Yaiwan Gatewood Technical fouls: Angelo St.-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 271 Angelo St Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 4

19 73 82 GAME:13 EASTERN NEW MEXICO AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Dec Lubbock, Texas GAME:14 TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Jan Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, TEXAS (December 30, 2017) After marking a season low 21.7% (5-of-23) from threepoint range, Lubbock Christian University fell to Eastern New Mexico University in the Chap s final nonconference tilt of the season. Four Chaparral players recorded double-scoring figures, but junior Brennen Fowler led the way for LCU with 19 points and 10 rebounds for his fourth doubledouble performance of the season. Lubbock Christian got off to a sluggish start scoring 27 points in the opening period of play. The Chaps bounced back and recorded 46 points in the second half to finish the day shooting a 41.9% (26-of-62) from the field. Despite doing a majority of their damage within the paint and outscoring the Greyhounds in the key, the Chaparrals were plagued with errors as they committed 19 turnovers for the contest. Because LCU was unable to take care of the ball, Eastern New Mexico converted 17 points off of turnovers. Zach Parker and Jamani Pierce led the way for the Greyhounds tying for game-high scoring performances and dropping 20 points each. Parker and Pierce pushed the ENMU squad to a 27-of-63 (42.9%) mark from the field and 44.4% (8-of-18) average from downtown. Lamarquis Thompson picked up 10 of Eastern New Mexico s 40 boards, but his efforts were not enough to push the Greyhounds past the Chaps on the glass as LCU won the rebounding battle by a margin. In total, there were six lead changes between the squads throughout the game. Lubbock Christian regained the lead twice in the final period, but were never able to pull further than a four-point margin over ENMU. All five of the Chap s three-pointers came in the second half where Isaac Asrat shot 2-of-4 from beyond the arc and 4-of-8 from the field. Asrat finished the afternoon with 15 points of his own while Marcos Schuster (13 points) and Jay Workman (10 points) marked double-scoring numbers. Lubbock Christian falls to a 4-9 record on the season following the loss, while Eastern New Mexico improves to 5-8. The contest closes out the first half of the season for the Chaps and also concludes their nonconference schedule. The Chaps will now look to pull themselves out of a twogame slide. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Lubbock Christian stands 1-5 on the season when shooting between a 40-49% field goal average. They have shot above 50% from the field in three of their four wins this season. WHAT S NEXT The Chaparrals will pick things up again on Thursday with a Heartland Conference matchup against Texas A&M International. Tipoff against the Dustdevils is set for 8 p.m. inside Rip Griffin Center following the Lady Chaps 6 p.m. game. LUBBOCK, Texas (January 4, 2018) Lubbock Christian University jumped back into the win column Thursday night defeating Texas A&M International inside Rip Griffin Center for LCU s second largest winning margin of the season. The Chaparrals offensive efforts were led by Isaac Asrat who captured 21 points on 9-of-16 shooting. Asrat pushed the tempo early scoring 12 of the Chaps first 19 points as LCU exploded to a 19-2 advantage in the opening eight minutes of play. Lubbock Christian s defense kept the pressure on Texas A&M International for the remainder of the half keeping the Dustdevils under 10 points until the 8:14 mark where TAMIU s Kamari Robinson netted a pair of free throws to close the Chaparral advantage to Despite the Dustdevils 8-2 scoring run to close out the first half, LCU headed into the intermission with a lead. Texas A&M International were limited to nine buckets in the opening period for a 37.5% (9-of- 24) team shooting average. Robinson and Brendan Ortiz led the way for the Dustdevils with nine points apiece in the half. The Chaps were able to capitalize off of TAMIU errors in the first half forcing the Dustdevils into eight turnovers. LCU converted 11 fast break points. Asrat knocked down a 75% (6-for-8) field goal average to tally 14 points and push the Chaparrals to a 61.5% (16-of-26) first half shooting percentage. LCU continued to pile it on the Dustdevils widening their lead to 20 points at following a rim rocking dunk by Kentton Williams. The Chaps forced another eight turnovers out of TAMIU in the final 20 minutes while scoring 14 of their 25 second half points off of the Dustdevil s turnovers. Asrat and Jay Workman led the Chaparrals with seven points each. Though Lubbock Christian cooled down to a 34.6% (9-of-26) shooting average in the final period, their defense ramped things up even more holding Texas A&M International to 19 points in the second half. Workman (12 points), Kentton Williams (11 points) and Marcos Schuster (10 points) joined Asrat in double-scoring figures for the evening. The Chaps closed the game out shooting 48.1% from the floor. They outscored the Dustdevils inside the paint and 29-8 off of turnovers. LCU improves to a 5-9 overall record and moves up to eighth place in Heartland standings with a 1-2 record against conference foes. INSIDE THE NUMBERS The Lubbock Christian men put their seal on the night without allowing Texas A&M International to lead at any point throughout the contest. The Chap s most recently accomplished that feat with a win at home over Oklahoma Panhandle State University (2/18/17) last season. Eastern N.M. vs Lubbock Christian 12/30/17 2:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Eastern N.M Total 3-Ptr 00 THOMPSON,Lamarquis * COLEMAN,Maurice * PARKER,Zach * PIERCE,Jamani * LALLEMAND,Arcaim * BROWN,Nick PULLUM,Devin SHELTON,Shawn HUGHES,Andre MALDONADO,Isaac Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Lubbock Christian nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 4 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Stephen Lennox * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jeff Johnson, Christian Watson, Tavori, White Technical fouls: Eastern N.M.-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 311 Eastern N.M Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Tex. A&M Int'l vs Lubbock Christian 1/4/18 8:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Tex. A&M Int'l , 0-3 Total 3-Ptr 04 Brendan Ortiz * Jeremy Wright * Dan Milota * Xabier Gomez * Shea Garland * Danny Spinuzza Kamari Robinson Damon Leach Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , 1-2 Total 3-Ptr 0 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Eric Ivory, George Washington, Jason Smith Technical fouls: Tex. A&M Int'l-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 431 Tex. A&M Int'l Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 2

20 GAME NOTES / GM: 27 at vs. St.Mary s Edward s (2/26) (2/24/18) - GM: 28 - Recreation Texas A&M & Convocation International Center; (2/28) Austin, Texas 80 St. Mary's (TX) vs Lubbock Christian 1/6/18 3:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas St. Mary's (TX) , 1-2 Total 3-Ptr 10 Robbie Benavides * Petar Radojicic * Will Ferguson * Skyler Brooks * Tyler Barlow * Juwan Green Octavian Wagner Nikau McCullough Daniel Hurst Freddie Williams Zach Jarzombek Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , 2-2 Total 3-Ptr 1 03 Jay Workman * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Kobe Thompson * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 49 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: GAME:15 ST. MARY S AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN JAN. 6, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 6, 2018) Saturday afternoon capped a week-strong performance for Todd Duncan and his Lubbock Christian University men s basketball team. The Chaparrals held St. Mary s University to 17 points in the first half en route to an Heartland Conference win inside Rip Griffin Center. Isaac Asrat marked a game-high 17 points, while Brennen Fowler notched his fifth double-double of the season on 14 points and 13 rebounds. LCU jumped out early with Fowler and Asrat combining for the Chap s first five buckets to take an 11-8 lead over the Rattlers, inside the opening eight minutes. Marcos Schuster struck next with a three-pointer, sparking a 15-2 LCU scoring run to take a lead with 5:17 remaining in the half. St. Mary s would be held to seven points over the remainder of the half, while LCU finished the period shooting 6-of-8 to take a lead heading into the locker room. Lubbock Christian held the St. Mary s offense to 25.9% (7-of-27) shooting in the opening period. Asrat led the Chaps at the break with all 17 of his points for the game on four three-pointers and 6-of-9 shooting. Fowler wasted no time with his double-double, picking up 10 points and 10 rebounds in the half. The LCU offense knocked down a staggering 53.3% (16-of-30) shooting performance in the opening 20 minutes. The Chaparrals didn t let off the gas after the intermission and quickly extended their lead to 29 points, 53-24, after a layup by Fowler at the 15:43 mark. Things got worse for St. Mary s three minutes later, as Freddie Williams was charged with a technical foul that led to four consecutive free throw makes from LCU s Ja Qualyn Gilbreath. Rashaan Proctor provided the stamp for Lubbock Christian on an old-fashioned three-point play, putting the Chaps up with 1:09 left on the clock. Though the Rattlers scored five more points before the buzzer, LCU was able to cruise to an final score. Lubbock Christian followed up their first half with a 59.1% (13-of-22) field goal average in the second period. For the game, the Chaparral squad tabbed a 55.8% (29-of-52) shooting performance. Gilbreath (13 points) joined Asrat and Fowler as the lone LCU players in double-scoring figures. Asrat knocked down four of Lubbock Christian s nine triples for the day, leading the Chaparrals to a 50% three-point average. Lubbock Christian moves to 6-9 on the season and 2-2 in Heartland Conference play following the win. Their success over the Rattlers also creates a two-game winning streak. INSIDE THE NUMBERS The Chaps not only had an offensive outburst Saturday afternoon, but also enforced their defense holding St. Mary s to 49 points for the day. LCU s strong defensive play marks the second consecutive game where they have held an opponent under 50 points. Lubbock Christian limited Texas A&M International to 43 points Thursday night in a victory over the Dustdevils. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 55 Lubbock Christian vs Rogers State 01/10/18 7:30 p.m. at Claremore, Okla. (Claremore Expo Center) Lubbock Christian , 2-3 HC Total 3-Ptr 12 Brennen Fowler f Kentton Williams f Jay Workman g Marcos Schuster g Isaac Asrat g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Rogers State , 2-2 HC Total 3-Ptr 2,1 25 Don Leak f Baron Smith Jr. g Saint Hilaire g Tate Turner g Tavian Davis g Brewster Peacock Chase Littlejohn Gage Loy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 70 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brian McAnally, Marcus Hawkins, Ervin Wilson Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Rogers State-None. Attendance: 809 Lubbock Christian Rogers State GAME:16 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ROGERS STATE JAN. 10, Claremore, Okla. CLAREMORE, Oklahoma (January 10, 2018) Wednesday night proved troublesome for Lubbock Christian University where the Chaps marked a season-low 55 points in a road loss to Rogers State University in Claremore, Okla. Kentton Williams stood at the forefront of the Chaparral offense scoring 14 points on four field goals and a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line. Brennen Fowler registered his second consecutive double-double performance, sixth of the season, with 12 points and 14 boards. Lubbock Christian found an early rhythm and jumped to out to a quick 8-0 lead at the beginning the night. Rogers State responded by heating up from distance and nailing their first four field goals from behind the arc, narrowing the Chaparral lead to Marcos Schuster immediately answered with his first points of the evening on a triple of his own that sparked eight unanswered points from LCU. The Chaps closed out the half shooting 4-of-10 from the field allowing the Hillcats to take a narrow lead at the break. After opening up the evening scoring on their first four field goal attempts, LCU closed out the first period with a 48% (12-of-25) average from the floor. Williams eight points led all Chap scorers in the opening 20 minutes on 3-of-6 shooting and a pair of free throws. Although Lubbock Christian s defensive play held Rogers State to a 44.4% (12-of-27) shooting performance, the Hillcats were able to knock down five three-pointers while outrebounding the Chaps at the half. The second half is where things went off the rails for LCU as they missed their opening four field goal attempts allowing Rogers State to extend their lead to Though Lubbock Christian had more luck getting to the free throw line in the final period, they were unable to pull any closer than four-points of the Hillcats throughout the remainder of the night. RSU closed out the contest with their final nine points coming from the charity stripe. Rogers State finished the night with a 13-2 scoring run capping a victory over the Chaparrals. LCU simply went cold in the second half logging a 28.6% (8-of-28) shooting mark. The Chaps finished the game shooting 20-of-53 (37.7%) from the field despite converting 12-for-14 (85.7%) from the free throw line. A majority of Lubbock Christian s points came from the key as Lubbock Christian outscored the Hillcats 30-6 from inside the paint. Schuster (10 points) joined Fowler and Williams as LCU s only players in double-scoring figures. Lubbock Christian falls to a 6-10 overall record this season and 2-3 inside Heartland Conference standings. RSU s victory pushes the Hillcats to a 16-7 advantage over the Chaps in the all-time rivalry. INSIDE THE NUMBERS LCU has not experienced much success when playing Rogers State on the road. Wednesday night s loss inside Rogers State s Expo Center drops the Chaparrals to 1-9 road record in the series against the Hillcats. Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 Officials: Leon Lopez, Darron Griffin, Nick Atwood Technical fouls: St. Mary's (TX)-Freddie Williams. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 304 St. Mary's (TX) Lubbock Christian

21 97 83 GAME:17 ST. EDWARD S AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN JAN. 18, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 18, 2018) Offensive outburst would be an understatement when talking about Lubbock Christian University s performance Thursday night against St. Edward s University. The Chaps were three points shy of the century mark as they downed the Hilltoppers inside Rip Griffin Center. Five LCU players registered double-figures in the scoring column but were led by junior Isaac Asrat who went off for a game-high 23 points. Both teams kick started their offense early with seven lead changes in the opening six minutes of the contest. Dorian Lopez knocked down a triple for the Hilltoppers at the 13:26 mark to give SEU a advantage. However, Marcos Schuster put the Chaps back on top a minute and half later with a pair of free throws. LCU traded baskets with St. Edward s over the next four minutes until Brennen Fowler drained a mid-range jumper to put the Chaparrals up by five for their largest lead of the half. The Hilltoppers came back with a 19-4 scoring run giving SEU a 10-point lead with 2:17 to play in the opening period. Once again, Schuster provided the spark for LCU scoring five of the Chaps next seven points to close out the half and cut the St. Edward s lead to at the break. There were 13 lead changes and 10 tied scored in the first half alone. Though St. Edward s went into the intermission with the lead and a 48.6% performance from the field, LCU proved their efficiency shooting 15-of-28 (53.6%) from the floor. Schuster was on a rampage for the Chaps scoring 17 points in the period, going 6-for-7 from the field and a perfect 3-for-3 from behind the arc. SEU managed to convert 14 points off of Lubbock Christian s 10 first half turnovers. Kobe Thompson was the only nonstarter to jump in the first half scoring column after netting four free throws and a two-point bucket. Although St. Edward s got on the board first with a layup to kick off the second period, Asrat quickly responded for LCU by drilling a three-pointer that leveled the score at Two minutes later, Kentton Williams tied the ballgame for the 13th and final time on a follow up tip-in that brought the score to Lucas Doria immediately came back with put back of his own for the Hilltoppers to regain the lead. With 12:11 left to play, Ja Qualyn Gilbreath provided a three-point dagger, putting the Chaps up in what would prove to be the final lead change of the evening. After that, Lubbock Christian was able to step on the gas and nail six of their final seven field goals to finish the night with a win. The Chaparrals followed up their stellar first-half shooting performance with an even more impressive 56.4% average in the second-half. After scoring just four points in the opening period, Asrat found his rhythm and scored 19 points in the final 20 minutes on 8-of-12 shooting and a trio of three-pointers. Brennen Fowler pulled down 10 points and 12 rebounds in the second half alone. All told, Lubbock Christian closed out the contest with a 55.2% (37-of-67) field goal average and 52.6% (10-of-19) performance from downtown. The Hilltoppers were overpowered on the glass allowing the Chaps to a rebounding advantage. Asrat s scoring barrage marks his eighth performance with 20 points or more this season. Jay Workman (19 points), Marcos Schuster (17 points), Fowler (14 points) and Gilbreath (10 points) rounded out the Chap players in double-scoring figures. Fowler also notched 16 rebounds giving him his third straight double-double and his seventh of the season. Lubbock Christian moves to 3-3 in Heartland Conference standings and 7-10 overall. The win over the Hilltoppers also moves the Chaps to a 15-7 edge in the overall series against St. Edward s. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Lubbock Christian s 97-point explosion is their largest scoring performance of the season. It is also their highest scoring contest since a win over Rogers State inside Rip Griffin Center (2/13/16) GAME:18 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN JAN. 20, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 20, 2018) Lubbock Christian University tied a bow on their week with an Heartland Conference victory over Oklahoma Christian Saturday afternoon inside Rip Griffin Center. Brennen Fowler led all scorers with 22 points and nine boards and sophomore Ja Qualyn Gilbreath s 17 points off a 7-of-8 shooting performance helped the Chaparrals to a 54.7% field goal average over the Eagles. LCU came out swinging on their way to an early 15-8 lead following a layup from Marcos Schuster at the 13:33 mark of the opening half. Oklahoma Christian quickly responded with an 11-0 scoring run that gave them a lead. After the quick lull by the Chaparral offense, Lubbock Christian found their feet and strung together eight unanswered points to regain their advantage at The Chaps were able to keep the OC squad contained for the remainder of the half, while outscoring the Eagles 13-8 over the final five minutes and taking a lead at halftime. Ja Qualyn Gilbreath came off the bench to lead the Chaparrals at the break with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting. LCU forced Oklahoma Christian into nine turnovers in the period while committing a seasonlow two first-half turnovers of their own. Of their 43 points, 22 came from inside the paint, where the Chaps battered the Eagles Lubbock Christian combined for a 47.2% (17-of-36) field goal average throughout the first period. OC s Roderick Smith cut the LCU lead to three with back-to-back buckets to open up the second half. But that would be as close as the Oklahoma Christian offense would come, as Jay Workman put away any hope for the Eagles with a three-point missile at the 18:41 mark. Workman s dagger sparked a 16-4 scoring run for the Lubbock Christian offense. The Chaps pushed their advantage to 17-points on three occasions in the second half, the final of which came on a fast break layup from Workman to put LCU up with 1:55 remaining. Oklahoma Christian would score twice more on a pair of free throws, but the Chaparrals were able to out-muscle the Eagles on their way to an victory. Fowler zoned in and tacked on 15 points, five rebounds and five blocks in the second half alone. The Smyer, Texas native also knocked down both of his three-point attempts in the period to help the Chap squad to a remarkable 64.3% second-half field goal percentage. Fowler s two three-pointers were a career high. Workman and Gilbreath each dealt four assists in the second period and five assists for the day to help the Lubbock Christian squad to a season-high 21 assists in the contest. Gilbreath also led the Chaparral s efforts from beyond the arc netting three of LCU s eight triples. Additionally, the Chaps ripped 10 steals to mark a season-high in the category. The win over Oklahoma Christian sparks a two-game win streak for LCU. Workman (14 points), Schuster (12 points) and Isaac Asrat (11 points) joined Fowler and Gilbreath in double-figures. The Chap s 54.7% field goal average against the Eagles marks their eighth contest this season shooting above 50%. The Chaparrals move to an 8-10 overall record and a 4-3 record in Heartland play. LCU has now won six consecutive matches against the Eagles. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Over their past four victories, the Lubbock Christian squad has downed their opponents by an average margin of 20.8 points. All four of those victories have come at Rip Griffin Center for the Chaps. St. Edward's vs Lubbock Christian 1/18/18 8:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas St. Edward's 83 (13-6, 3-4) Total 3-Ptr 01 Landon Goesling * Sean Watkins * Lucas Doria * Dorian Lopez * Corey Shervill * Mark Paterson Cory McKendree Ryan Garza Sean Phillips James Taylor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian 97 (7-10, 3-3) Total 3-Ptr 2 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Yaiwan Gatewood, Christian Watson, Shaun Seales Technical fouls: St. Edward's-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 671 St. Edward's Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Okla. Christian vs Lubbock Christian 1/20/18 3:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Okla. Christian 74 (7-11, 3-4) Total 3-Ptr 04 Roderick Smith * 05 Charles Shaw * Elijah Strickland * Will Lienhard * Larry Kuimi * Jordan Box Derek Burgess II James Bagwell Travis Glover Abel Rodriguez Conner Johnson Miroslav Jaksic Harrison Martin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian 89 (8-10, 4-3) Total 3-Ptr 4 03 Jay Workman * 05 Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tommy Johnson Jr., Chris Gormley, Kevin McGill Technical fouls: Okla. Christian-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 643 Okla. Christian Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 1

22 83 73 GAME:19 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT NEWMAN Jan. 25, Wichita, Kan. WICHITA, Kansas (January 25, 2018) Thursday night extended the win-streak to three games as Lubbock Christian University notched an victory on the road against Newman University. Five Chaps scored in double-figures, but Isaac Asrat led the way with 21 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the field. Marcos Schuster finished with 15 points, 12 of which came from the free throw line. Lubbock Christian opened up the night with a 13-7 lead in the opening six minutes of play. Dametrius Walker kept the Jets close cutting the LCU lead to a three-point margin following a three-pointer at the 11:51 mark. The Chaparrals responded with a 9-2 scoring run over the next 2:45 that was capped on a Ja Qualyn Gilbreath triple. The offensive burst gave Lubbock Christian their largest lead of the half at Newman remained persistent and continued to chip away at the Chap s lead until a layup from Tim Troussel tied the ballgame up at with 2:24 left in the half. Asrat converted on a layup of his own helping LCU score five unanswered points to conclude the opening period with a lead. Asrat s 14 first-half points pushed the Lubbock Christian squad to a 51.5% (17-of-33) shooting mark. The Chap s also knocked down half of their three-pointers tallying four buckets from beyond the arc in the period. Lubbock Christian s defense out-muscled Newman holding the Jets to a 26.7% (4-of-15) mark from three-point range and 13 jumpers for a 43.3% field goal average. LCU also outrebounded Newman in the half allowing the Chaparrals to outscore the Jets 11-3 in points off of turnovers. NU s Kevin Bryant struck first with a layup at the beginning of the second period. Unfortunately for the Jets, that would be as close as they would come for the remainder of the game. Kentton Williams drained a pair of free throws that pushed the Chaps on to seven unanswered points over a one-minute span, returning the LCU lead to 10-points at Despite a two-minute lull where neither team was able to convert a bucket, the Chaps righted the ship with another three-point missile from Gilbreath to regain an 11-point advantage, their largest of the game with 13:22 remaining. Andre Sands pulled the Jets within five, but Lubbock Christian once again came back with six straight points to take back a lead. The Chaparrals closed out the night with a free throw clinic scoring their final 18 points from the stripe. Over the last 6:37 of play, Lubbock Christian registered an 18-for-20 clip from the free throw line to seal an victory over the Jets. After opening up with five points in the first half, Schuster drilled all 10 of his free throws in the final 20 minutes to finish the night with 15 points and assist the Chaps to a season-high 23 made free throw baskets. Gilbreath (16 points), Fowler (13 points) and Williams (10 points) also registered doublescoring figures for the evening. Fowler was one board shy of another double-double performance. Asrat and Gilbreath were not far behind picking up eight rebounds each. In total, the Chaparrals tallied a 49% (25-of-51) outing from the field and a 78.8% (26-of-33) average from the charity stripe. LCU outperformed the Jets on the glass with a rebounding advantage. With the win, LCU moves to 9-10 overall this season and 5-3 in conference contests. They also continue their climb up the Heartland standings into a tie with Rogers State for the third-place position. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Marcos Schuster finished a perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line against the Jets. The senior s outing at the charity stripe is the best performance since a single-game individual record was set by Kenny Hewitt s. Hewitt registered a 14-for-14 free throw shooting performance against Mid-America Nazarene University (2/7/09) GAME:20 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ARKANSAS FORT SMITH Jan. 27, Fort Smith, Ark. FORT SMITH, Arkansas (January 27, 2018) A three-game win streak came to a close Saturday afternoon, as Lubbock Christian University fell in overtime at No.17 Arkansas - Fort Smith inside Stubblefield Center. Isaac Asrat tallied 18 points and seven rebounds to lead four Chaparral players in double figures during the Heartland Conference contest. Arkansas - Fort Smith used outside shooting to take an early 10-5 lead, but LCU marched back and cut the Lions lead to two-points on back-to-back buckets. Adam Rivera provided a layup a 90 seconds later to cap a 5-0 run to regain a seven-point lead for UAFS (18-11). Kentton Williams answered by drilling consecutive buckets for the Chaps, and Ja Qualyn Gilbreath followed with a mid-range jumper to tie the game at Kyree Elder reclaimed the lead for the Lions with a three-pointer at the 11:50 mark. The Chaparrals then exploded on a 14-4 run to take their first lead of the afternoon, with 6:06 left in the half, at Asrat sealed up the first period for LCU netting a pair of free throws to give the Chaps a advantage at the break. Marcos Schuster was the spark for Lubbock Christian in the opening period, scoring 12-points on a trio of three-pointers and 4-of-6 shooting. His offensive performance helped push the Chaparrals to a 48.1% (13-of-27) field goal average. LCU s defense pressured UAFS into committing nine turnovers in the half. The Lions were also limited to 12-of-29 shooting (41.4%) from the floor. Lubbock Christian came out strong in the second half, scoring eight of the first 12 points on their way to a lead. Arkansas Fort Smith began to slowly chip away, and a pair of free throws by Darrion Strong-Moore brought the Lions within two-points, 57-55, at the 5:15 mark. LCU traded points with UAFS until Ladarius Coleman drilled a trey to claim Arkansas - Fort Smith s first lead of the half at with 1:59 to play. Asrat quickly recovered for the Chaps sinking a pair of free throws and returning the lead to LCU. Brennen Fowler attempted to provide some late game heroics for Lubbock Christian with a clutch layup on an assist from Rashaan Proctor. Fowler s bucket gave LCU a cushion with 24 seconds remaining. Fort Smith s Chris Crawford was fouled just five seconds later where he was able to knock down both free throws and tie things up at to close out the second half. In overtime, Arkansas - Fort Smith opened the extra period on a 10-3 scoring run to take a lead. They opened the extra frame 5-of-5 from the field. Despite Lubbock Christian holding UAFS to a 33.3% shooting performance in the second half, the Lions ultimately overcame a 10-point deficit on their way to the win. The Chaps were unable to match their first half outing and registered a 30.4% field goal average in the second half. Additionally, LCU was outscored 17-9 in the overtime stretch. Fowler and Asrat each collected 10 points over the second half and overtime period. Fowler finished the day just behind Asrat with 17 points, two assists, two blocks and two steals. Schuster (15 points) and Jay Workman (11 points) rounded out the Chap scorers in double-digits while also adding seven rebounds apiece. LCU finished the afternoon shooting 38.6% from the floor, 23-for 34 (67.6%) from the free throw line. The loss drops the Chaparrals to 9-11 overall this season, 5-4 against Heartland Conference opponents and 0-6 against nationally ranked programs. INSIDE THE NUMBERS There were a combined 44 turnovers in the contest, 23 of which belonged to LCU. The Chap s 23 turnovers marked a season-high and the most since committing 23 against St. Edward s (Jan. 19). Lubbock Christian vs Newman 1/25/18 7:30 PM at Wichita, Kan. (Fugate Gymnasium) Lubbock Christian (5-3 HC) Total 3-Ptr 12 Brennen Fowler f Kentton Williams f Jay Workman g Marcos Schuster g Isaac Asrat g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Newman (4-4 HC) Total 3-Ptr 2 11 Tim Troussel f Kevin Bryant f Ben Ayre g Christian DeYoung g Damien Akao g Dametrius Walker Andre Sands Tyjil Hereford Cameron Goldfinch Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Russ Eckert, Steve Heiman, Eugene Jackson Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Newman-None. Attendance: 281 Lubbock Christian Newman Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Lubbock Christian vs Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 3 p.m. at Stubblefield Center, Fort Smith, Ark. Lubbock Christian , 5-4 Total 3-Ptr 12 Brennen Fowler f Kentton Williams f Jay Workman g Marcos Schuster g Isaac Asrat g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Ark.-Fort Smith , 7-3 Total 3-Ptr Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 15 Adam Rivera f Marcus Wallace g Kyree Elder g Ladarius Coleman g DaVaunta Thomas g Chris Crawford Darrion Strong-Moore Brett Jolly Dalton Glapion Derrick Dandridge Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: D. George, T. Johnson, M. Hopkins Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Ark.-Fort Smith-None. Attendance: 1204 UAFS is ranked No. 17 in the NABC Division II Top 25. Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Lubbock Christian Ark.-Fort Smith OT: % OT: OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3

23 55 48 GAME:21 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ST. MARY S FEB. 1, San Antonio, Texas SAN ANTONIO, Texas (February 1, 2018) Lubbock Christian University completed their regular season sweep of St. Mary s Thursday night with a Heartland Conference win inside Bill Greehey Arena. The Chaparrals overcame a 12-point deficit, with Isaac Asrat leading LCU in the scoring column with 12 points. Brennen Fowler and Jay Workman followed close behind with 10 points each to balance out the LCU offensive distribution. LCU was in a hole early on in the contest, as St. Mary s rushed to a 12-2 lead in the opening seven minutes. LCU opened the game 1-of-8 from the field before Rashaan Proctor added LCU s second bucket of the game at the 12:30 mark. Daniel Hurst slipped in a layup allowing the Rattlers to take their largest lead of the night (16-4) with 9:17 remaining in the opening period. Stephen Lennox finally provided a spark to the Lubbock Christian offense after a layup just under the nine-minute mark. Lennox s lay-in kicked off a seven-minute stretch in which the Chaparrals outscored StMU with a 15-4 tear to cut the Rattlers lead to a one-point margin. Proctor connected with a mid-range jumper that found the net for LCU before the buzzer sounded. Lubbock Christian narrowed St. Mary s lead to a margin at the break. The Chaps struggled to find a rhythm in the opening period, struggling to a 38.5% shooting mark on 10-of-26 from the floor. All 21 points in the half came from the field. Lubbock Christian s 0-for-3 outing from the free-throw line in the half marked the first time this season that the Chaparrals have failed to sink a free throw in a half. Asrat led the Lubbock Christian squad with five points at the break, but was held to a 2-for-4 mark from the field. The second period immediately began on the opposite foot for the Chaparrals, as they recorded nine unanswered points to open up the half and took a lead. Petar Radojicic, scoring StMU s first bucket of the half 4:50 into the half, interjected with a bucket from inside the paint for St. Mary s, but Marcos Schuster drilled a pair of free throws to widen LCU s lead to a nine-point advantage. Two minutes later, Juwan Green sunk a triple for the Rattlers followed by a layup from Radojicic, which cut the Chap lead to with 5:50 remaining. The comeback was short lived, as Asrat knocked down his final trey of the night for Lubbock Christian to put away hope for a St. Mary s comeback. Kobe Thompson marked LCU s final field goal of the contest on a layup with two minutes remaining. Despite a final lay-in from St. Mary s Green, the Chaparrals held the Rattlers scoreless for the final minute to pick up the victory. Jay Workman was the catalyst for the Chaps in the final 20 minutes, going for eight points, six rebounds and two assists. After a 21-point performance in the opening period, LCU combined for 34 second-half points in addition to a 50% (13-for-26) field goal mark. Lubbock Christian battered the Rattlers on the boards in the second period, while holding the StMU squad to 31% (9-of-29) shooting. LCU concluded the evening with a 44.2% (23/52) performance from the field (they were 50%, 21/42, from inside the arc). It was Workman who led the efforts on the glass grabbing seven rebounds for the contest, six came in the second-half alone. After a slow start, the Chap s defense grew rigid and held the Rattlers to a 33.9% (20/59) overall shooting average and a paltry 11.1% (2-of-18) from beyond the arc. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Though LCU finished the night shooting above 40%, the Chaps converted just two three-pointers on 10 attempts, marking a season-low 20% from downtown GAME:22 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL FEB. 3, Laredo, Texas LAREDO, Texas (February 3, 2018) Saturday afternoon provided a speed bump for Lubbock Christian University s schedule, as the Chaparrals fell on the road to Texas A&M International. The Dustdevils outlasted LCU in a low scoring affair finalized at Isaac Asrat (15 points) and Marcos Schuster (12 points) were the lone Lubbock Christian players to register double-figures. Texas A&M International struck first, but both teams combined for 13 points over the first eight minutes of the contest (LCU opened the game 1-of-8 from the field for a second consecutive game). Schuster narrowed TAMIU s lead to a 10-9 margin with a quick cut to the basket and a layup. Kentton Williams stepped up next with a lay-in of his own that also drew a foul from the Dustdevil defense. Williams converted the free throw, putting the Chaparrals up for the first time at The lead was short-lived, as Kamari Robinson tucked away a layup for Texas A&M International a minute later to put the Dustdevils up The Chaps were outscored 10-4 over the next six minutes, allowing TAMIU to take a nine-point lead at Asrat closed out the half for Lubbock Christian with back-to-back three-pointers, helping the Chaps to a deficit at the break. Despite heading into the locker room trailing, LCU managed to shoot efficiently throughout the opening period, nabbing a 52.4% field goal average. Williams and Asrat stood out front for the Chaps with seven points each in the half. Williams also pulled down four of Lubbock Christian s 10 rebounds, but the Dustdevils were still able to top the Chaparrals on the glass by a margin. LCU s defense held TAMIU to 11 field goals on 23 attempts, while also producing six steals. Lubbock Christian opened up the second period with three straight baskets to step back on top TAMIU attempted to cut back into the Chaps lead and even managed to tie the ballgame at on a jumper within the paint from Xabier Gomez. LCU responded with six unanswered points to recover their lead. Damon Leach then connected on a free throw tying the game for the fourth and final time at with 9:30 to play. Asrat swooped in and put Lubbock Christian back up by four-points with consecutive baskets. Schuster tucked away a free throw capping a three-point play to provide the Chaparrals a four-point cushion with 2:53 remaining. Texas A&M International mounted a late comeback and took their final lead after a triple from Gomez with 2:05 on the clock. After tossing up two attempts in a last-ditch effort to finish on top, the Chaparrals ultimately fell to TAMIU by a final score of Scoring column aside, Lubbock Christian finished the day with a 51.3% outing from the field. Of their 22 rebounds, 20 came on the defensive side of the ball. Schuster was one assist shy of tying a career high after dealing out seven of LCU s 11 dimes for the day. TAMIU made the most of LCU s errors scoring 22 points off of 18 Chaparral turnovers. LCU falls to a record this season and a 6-5 record in conference play. Over the course of their latest four-game road trip, the Chaparrals went 2-2 with both of their wins coming in Thursday night matches. INSIDE THE NUMBERS The Chaparral s loss to the Dustdevils was an extremely low scoring affair that left both squads combining for a total of 97 total points. The last time LCU played a game, where the final score of the combined teams failed to break the triple-digit mark, was a loss to Southwest Texas State (Nov. 27, 1982). Lubbock Christian vs St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 7:23 p.m. at San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena) Lubbock Christian (6-4 HC) Total 3-Ptr 12 Brennen Fowler f Kentton Williams f Jay Workman g Marcos Schuster g Isaac Asrat g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % St. Mary's (TX) (3-7 HC) Total 3-Ptr 2,1 11 Petar Radojicic f Juwan Green g Robbie Benavides g Nikau McCullough g Freddie Williams g Octavian Wagner Will Ferguson Skyler Brooks Daniel Hurst Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Officials: Ruben Ramos, Joe Wilbert, Steve Chiara Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. St. Mary's (TX)-None. Attendance: 362 Lubbock Christian St. Mary's (TX) Game: % Game: % Game: Lubbock Christian vs Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 3:00 PM at Laredo, Texas (TAMIU KCB) Lubbock Christian (6-5 HC) Total 3-Ptr 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Tex. A&M Int'l (2-8 HC) Total 3-Ptr 0 02 Kamari Robinson * Brendan Ortiz * Jeremy Wright * Xabier Gomez * Shea Garland * Danny Spinuzza Damon Leach Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Randal Andres, AJ Louderbach, Rolando Flores Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Tex. A&M Int'l-None. Attendance: 645 Lubbock Christian Tex. A&M Int'l Game: % Game: % Game: % 2

24 84 78 GAME:23 DALLAS BAPTIST AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB. 8, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 8, 2018) Lubbock Christian University head coach Todd Duncan continues to build his resume heading toward the postseason with a Thursday evening upset over No. 22 Dallas Baptist University. The Chaps were pushed to an victory over DBU, inside Rip Griffin Center, on the shoulders of Marcos Schuster who registered a career-high 29 points. Lubbock Christian jumped to a hot start scurrying to an early 11-3 lead over the Patriots in the opening three minutes of play. DBU remained persistent and began chipping away at LCU s advantage before taking their first lead over the Chaps at with 12:02 remaining in the half. Isaac Asrat wasted no time knocking down a three-pointer that returned the lead to LCU. Dallas Baptist came storming back to a seven-point advantage with just over four minutes left on the clock. Lubbock Christian fought back and closed out the half on a 14-4 scoring run to take a lead at the halftime period. The Chaparrals had a monster first half knocking down 15-of-32 (46.9%) from the field, 62.5% (5-for-8) from three-point range and a perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line. Schuster put up 14 points to lead LCU at the break while Brennen Fowler tabbed 11 points and four assists. Asrat continued to scramble Lubbock Christian s first half box score with seven of the Chaps 19 rebounds in the period. Fowler tucked away a quick layup in the second period to help the Chaparrals score seven of the first nine points of the half. DBU remained close and even pulled within two points on a fast break layup with 12:30 to play. Lubbock Christian was able to create some distance after a pair of free throws from Jay Workman extended LCU s lead to Two minutes later, Jordan Manse hit a triple for Dallas Baptist narrowing the Chaparrals lead to with 7:09 remaining. Kentton Williams then converted a layup that sparked eight unanswered points for the Chaps. DBU attempted to mount one final comeback over the final three minutes, but Schuster netted three clutch free throws to close out the contest and give the Chaparrals an victory. Schuster upstaged his first half with 15 more points in the second period, seven of which came from the charity stripe. DBU nabbed a 55.2% field goal average to top the Chaps 46.2% clip in the second half. LCU s defense still managed to fluster the Patriots into eight turnovers. Asrat accounted for four of Lubbock Christian s 11 steals while also securing 13 points and 12 rebounds for his first double-double performance of his career with the Chaps. The LCU squad finished the contest with an 88% outing from the free throw line marking a season-high performance. Dallas Baptist (46.9%) managed to outshoot Lubbock Christian (46.6%) for the game, but Schuster s four treys and game-high 29 points proved to be the difference-maker. INSIDE THE NUMBERS All of LCU s 84 points were poured in from their starting five, four of which scored in doublefigures GAME:24 ROGERS STATE AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB. 10, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 10, 2018) Payback was the name of the game for Lubbock Christian University, aiming to even the regular season series, as the Chaparrals cruised to an Heartland Confernce win Saturday afternoon over Rogers State University inside Rip Griffin Center. Brennen Fowler led four Chaparral players in double-scoring figures with 18 points and eight rebounds. After Rogers State opened up the match with four straight points, senior Marcos Schuster took matters into his own hands knocking down three consecutive triples. Schuster s hot-hand pushed the Chaps to 13 unanswered points. It was not until the eighth minute that the Hillcats were able to break into double-digits, but by that point Lubbock Christian had doubled the Hillcats score to take a lead. Four minutes later, Fowler threw down a dunk capping a 12-4 scoring run for the Chaparrals and extending their lead to 18 points. Rogers State was able to knock the LCU lead down to 12 with 2:23 left in the half, but the Chaps were able to find their footing and take a advantage at the break. Schuster s 11 points and three treys pushed the Chaps to a 50% (7-for-14) three-point shooting average for the half. Three LCU players were perfect from the field to lead the Lubbock Christian squad to an astonishing 64% (16-for-25) field goal mark. The Chaparral defense swarmed the Hillcats forcing them into a 38.7% average from the field and just one three-pointer throughout the entire first period. LCU also dismantled Rogers State on the glass with a rebounding advantage. The Hillcats hit back-to-back buckets to open up the second period and cut the Lubbock Christian lead to a nine-point margin. Isaac Asrat put RSU s momentum to rest after marching down the floor and knocking down a triple to put the Chaps back up LCU then put up a four-minute stretch in which eight of their 12 points came from the free throw line. With 4:46 remaining, Fowler slipped a pocket pass to Asrat who missed on a layup. Fortunately, Fowler followed up on the rebound for a put-back dunk that gave the Chaparrals a lead. From that point on, Lubbock Christian scored their final seven points from the free throw line to seal the game with an victory. LCU cooled down to a 36% (9-of-25) second-half shooting mark, but were able to compensate with an 88.2% (15-of-17) outing from the free throw line. Fowler netted seven field goals for the day to lead the Chaps to a 50% (25-for-50) shooting average. Asrat lead the charge from beyond the arc drilling five of Lubbock Christian s 10 three-pointers for the contest. LCU s victory over Rogers State generates a two-game win streak for the Chaparrals and improves their overall record to on the year. They are also now 8-5 in Heartland Conference matches. INSIDE THE NUMBERS After a season-high 88% team free throw average Thursday night against Dallas Baptist, the Chaps one-upped themselves Saturday afternoon over the Hillcats. Kentton Williams, who was 5-of-6 from the field, nabbed a perfect 7-for-7 mark from the stripe to lead LCU to a 91.3% (21- of-23) clip against Rogers State. DBU vs Lubbock Christian 2/8/18 7:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas DBU , 8-4 Total 3-Ptr 02 Boy Van Vliet * Carter Brown * JT Harris * Jordan Manse * Patrick Burke * Zach Lord Conner Lidiak Chandler Jacobs Brayden Harris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , 7-5 Total 3-Ptr 2 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Darron Griffin, Mick Atwood, DeMond Thomas Technical fouls: DBU-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 1107 DBU Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Rogers State vs Lubbock Christian 2/10/18 3:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Rogers State , 6-6 Total 3-Ptr 02 Baron Smith Jr. * Saint Hilaire * Tate Turner * Gage Loy * Don Leak * Brian Harness Tavian Davis Brewster Peacock Vaughn Raney Ahnte Harkey Chase Littlejohn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , 8-5 Total 3-Ptr 0 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Tommy Johnson, Ahaun Seales, Chris Gormley Technical fouls: Rogers State-Brian Harness. Lubbock Christian-Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath. Attendance: Rogers State Lubbock Christian

25 84 67 GAME:25 NEWMAN AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 10, 2018) Senior night ended with a bang while also serving as a shake-up in Heartland Conference standing for Lubbock Christian University who defeated Newman inside Rip Griffin Center Thursday evening. Junior Brennen Fowler scooped up his eighth double-double of the season with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Fowler s performance led four Chaps in double-scoring figures. Following four lead changes within the opening six minutes of play, Lubbock Christian was able to right the ship and jump to a lead over Newman. LCU was able to keep the Jets at bay for the over another five-minute stretch while extending their advantage to a nine-point margin after Kentton Williams split a pair of free throws with 2:19 remaining in the half. Fowler wrapped up the opening period with a layup giving the Chaparrals a lead at halftime. Fowler s 14 first-half points came on 6-of-12 shooting to lead the Lubbock Christian squad at the break. LCU was able to pick their spots and march to a 46.4% field goal shooting average in the half. While neither squad was able to get their rhythm from three-point range, the Chaps were able to impose their defense and hold the Jets to a 34.5% (10-of-29) outing from the field throughout the opening 20 minutes. Lubbock Christian s ability to capitalize on Newman s nine turnovers set the Chaps ahead in the half as they outscored the Jets 11-0 in points off of turnovers. LCU never relinquished their lead after returning to the court from the intermission. Jay Workman provided some peace-of-mind with a layup that gave the Chaps a 15-point cushion at at the 15:43 mark. Newman then put together 10 unanswered points to pull within five. Fowler retaliated with a three-point jumper allowing the Chaparrals to explode on a 19-2 scoring run. Marcos Schuster stamped the game with his final bucket of the evening with 2:43 remaining pushing the Lubbock Christian squad to their largest lead of the night, Although the Jets were able to score seven of the game s final 10 points, LCU held on and rolled to an victory. Williams led the charge in the final period with nine points for LCU on a perfect 3-for-3 from the field and a trio of free throws. The Chaparrals were able to hold the Jets to another 10 made baskets in the half but committed 17 half fouls. Newman was able to convert 16 of their 22 free throw attempts in the second period. Lubbock Christian upstaged their opening half antics with an even more prolific second half on the offensive end capturing a 60% shooting performance (15-for-25). Schuster (17 points), Ja Qualyn Gilbreath (13 points) and Williams (10 points) all joined Fowler as the only Chaparral players scoring in double-figures. After nine free throws in the opening period, LCU finished the game shooting 22-for-29 (75.9%) from the charity stripe. Lubbock Christian s bench provided 23 points while the Chap squad converted 38 points from within the painted area. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Lubbock Christian finished the evening shooting 52.8% (28-of-53) from the floor. Their shooting performance over the Jets marks their 11th contest this season shooting 50% or higher GAME:26 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN FEB Oklahoma City, Okla. OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (February 17, 2018) Road woes continue for the Lubbock Christian University Chaparrals who dropped a heartbreaker Saturday afternoon in Oklahoma City, Okla. The Chaps finished the day with 42 points inside the paint while shooting 45.2% from the field. Senior Marcos Schuster led the way for LCU with 23 points and four steals. Lubbock Christian jumped out early scoring 16 of the game s first 22 points in the opening seven minutes. Oklahoma Christian finally found life and took a advantage over the Chaps with 8:58 remaining in the half. Schuster stole the lead right back for LCU with an oldfashioned three-point play. The teams traded leads two more times before OC went on a 5-1 scoring run to end the half with a advantage over the Chaparrals. Schuster and Brennen Fowler led the Chap attack in the opening period accounting for eight points each. Fowler showed his efficiency going 4-for-7 from the field while scooping up four rebounds. LCU held the Eagles to 38.7% shooting but were severely outrebounded by a margin. All 15 of the Chaparrals boards came on the defensive end of the floor leading to zero second-chance points. The Lubbock Christian squad recorded a 42.3% field goal average of their own but were limited to a pair of three-point buckets. Schuster snagged four of the Chaps five steals in the period pushing the Eagles into nine turnovers. Isaac Asrat got things cooking for LCU at the beginning of the second half with a mid-range jumper. Fowler and Kentton Williams then provided a one-two punch that found the Chaparrals up with 16:12 to play. Jay Workman followed up with back-to-back buckets extending Lubbock Christian s lead. However, Oklahoma Christian strung together a 17-3 scoring run to jump in front of LCU for the final time. Try as they might, the Chaps were unable to overcome the deficit and ultimately fell to the Eagles by a final score of Schuster piled on 15 more points in the second half to lead the Chap offensive efforts. Williams shot a perfect 4-4 from the field while knocking down both of his free throw attempts on his way to 10 points of his own in the period. Lubbock Christian s defense was simply unable to contain the Eagles who finished the final 20 minutes with a 65.5% field goal average. LCU closed out the day shooting 28-of-62 (45.2%), but were still outscored inside the painted area by the Eagle offense. Oklahoma Christian s powerful offensive performance was highlighted by a 51.7% field goal average, a 70.8% clip from the free throw line and a 63.6% performance from three-point range. Williams accounted for 16 points while Fowler (14 points) and Asrat (11 points) also scored in double-figures. INSIDE THE NUMBERS OC s shooting performance marks LCU s third contest this season where an opponent finished above a 50% field goal average. In all three games, the Chaps have gone on to lose. Newman vs Lubbock Christian 2/15/18 8:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Newman , 9-5 Total 3-Ptr 02 Ben Ayre * Tim Troussel * Cameron Goldfinch * Damien Akao * Kevin Bryant * Dametrius Walker Christian DeYoung Matthew Green Anthony Harvey DeAndre Johnson Andre Sands Tyjil Hereford Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , 9-5 Total 3-Ptr 4 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Vance Thomas, John Schoepf, Tommy Johnson Technical fouls: Newman-None. Lubbock Christian-Brennen Fowler. Attendance: 375 Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Lubbock Christian vs Okla. Christian 2/17/18 3 p.m. at Oklahoma City (Eagles' Nest) Lubbock Christian , 9-6 Total 3-Ptr 03 Jay Workman * Marcos Schuster * Brennen Fowler * Isaac Asrat * Kentton Williams * Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Rashaan Proctor Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Okla. Christian , 6-8 Total 3-Ptr 6 01 Jordan Box * Roderick Smith * Charles Shaw * Elijah Strickland * Will Lienhard * Derek Burgess II Abel Rodriguez Conner Johnson Miroslav Jaksic Larry Kuimi Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Anthony Lopez, Winston Trotter, Jonathan Berrettini Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Okla. Christian-None. Attendance: 550 OC clinches spot in Heartland Conference tournament with win Lubbock Christian Okla. Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Newman Lubbock Christian

26 CAREER RECORDS Points Scored: 1,835 Kenny Hewitt ,614 James Omondi ,599 Curry Blackwell ,597 Brandon Jones ,567 Rick Henderson Points Per Game Average: 18.7 Tony Chennault Jeff Brush Max Eding Keith Gardener Curry Blackwell Field Goals Attempted: 1,410 James Omondi ,360 Kenny Hewitt ,335 Rick Henderson ,258 Brandon Jones ,227 Rick Russwurm Three Pointers Attempted: 686 Brandon Jones Rick Henderson Josh Bailey Glenn Seale Tyler Kennedy Free Throws Attempted: 628 AJ Luckey James Omondi Kenny Hewitt Max Eding Harold Jones Field Goals Made: 649 Rick Russwurm Kenny Hewitt Rick Henderson James Omondi Brandon Jones Three Pointers Made: 293 Brandon Jones Rick Henderson Glenn Seale Toby Rogers Tyler Kennedy Free Throws Made: 503 AJ Luckey James Omondi Kenny Hewitt Toby Rogers Max Eding Field Goal Percentage (Min. 700 Att.):.674 Harold Jones Adam Hill Osby King Terry Whitcher Curry Blackwell Three Point Percentage (Min. 200 Att.):.466 Curry Blackwell Glenn Seale Toby Rogers Brandon Jones Rick Henderson Free Throw Percentage (Min. 100 Att.):.855 Steve Gomez Bill McGee Bruce Carver Toby Rogers Clay Roberts Assists: 520 Aric Garrett John Copeland Tony Jones Marcus Arrington Rashad Sample Steals: 288 John Copeland Curry Blackwell Mike Owen Dan Sorge Aric Garrett Blocked Shots: 156 Jeff Brush Kevin Wharton Brennen Fowler > 108 Harold Jones Brandon Jones : 753 Rick Russworm Brian Fortner Randy Lykins Kevin Wharton Ron Ranger Per Game: 10.8 Kevin Wharton Keith Gardener Rick Russwurm Eli Baker Harold Jones

27 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Points Scored: 640 Tony Chennault Jeff Brush Rick Russwurm Kenny Hewitt Max Eding Points Per Game Average: 20.6 Tony Chennault Curry Blackwell Kenny Hewitt Rick Russwurm Keith Gardener Field Goals Attempted: 516 Rick Russwurm Jeff Brush Keith Gardner Tony Chennault Jared Fears Three Pointers Attempted: 295 Glenn Seale Toby Rogers Vernon Dobbs Dusty Middleton Brandon Jones Free Throws Attempted: 226 James Omondi Max Eding Max Eding Harold Jones AJ Luckey Field Goals Made: 265 Rick Russwurm Tony Chennault Jeff Brush Keith Gardner Keith Gardner Three Pointers Made: 129 Glenn Seale Toby Rogers Brandon Jones Glenn Seale Rick Henderson Free Throws Made: 169 AJ Luckey Max Eding James Omondi Adam Hill Harold Jones Field Goal Percentage (Min. 300 Att.):.675 Harold Jones Harold Jones Jim Steensma Adam Hill Kevin Wharton Three Point Percentage (Min. 100 Att.):.503 Toby Rogers Curry Blackwell Terry Whitcher Rick Henderson Curry Blackwell Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 Att.):.898 Tim Perrin Jim Steensma Steve Gomez Bill McGee Dusty Middleton Assists: 232 Tony Jones Marshall Smith Jared Fears Aric Garrett Rashad Sample Steals: 108 John Copeland Dan Sorge Cleve Dawson Mike Owen Rocky Watters Blocked Shots: 81 Jeff Brush Kevin Wharton Jeff Brush Harold Jones Russ Permenter : 372 Ron Ranger Kevin Wharton Adam Hill Keith Gardner Kevin Wharton Per Game: Ron Ranger Keith Gardner Adam Hill Kevin Wharton Kevin Wharton

28 Single Game Records Points Scored: Chaps: 137 vs John Brown (1/13/01) Opponents: Dallas Baptist (1/31/72) Individual: 41 - Curry Blackwell (2/2/87) Field Goals Made: Chaps: 52 vs Univ. of Dallas (2/22/86) Opponents: 55 - Dallas Baptist (1/31/72) Individual: 21 - Rick Russwurm (2/13/73) Field Goals Attempted: Chaps: 103 vs Univ. of Dallas (2/22/86) Opponents: Jarvis Christian (1/30/79) Individual: 29 - Rick Russwurm (2/13/73) Field Goal Percentage: Chaps:.780 vs California Baptist (12/30/82) Opponents: Angelo State (1/24/72) Three Pointers Made: Chaps: 20 vs Oklahoma Christian (1/4/98) 20 vs Nat l Christian (12/8/00) Opponents: 15 - John Brown (2/15/97) Individual: 10 - Glenn Seale (12/5/88) Three Pointers Attempted: Chaps: 43 vs Nat l Christian (12/8/00) Opponents: 32 - USAO College (3/5/01) Individual: 18 - Glenn Seale (12/5/88) Free Throws Made: Chaps: 46 vs Schreiner College (2/29/92) Opponents: 60 - Howard Payne (12/7/90) Individual: 23 - AJ Luckey (2/21/15) vs. Texas - Permian Basin Free Throw Percentage: Chaps: (32-32) vs Southwestern (11/15/86) Opponents: (7-7) - Panhandle State (12/9/79) : Chaps: 79 vs Univ. of Dallas (2/22/86) Opponents: 81 - New Mexico State (12/30/83) Individual: 25 - Ron Ranger (11/20/90) Assists: Chaps: 43 vs Sul Ross State (2/16/85) Opponents: 32 - Oklahoma Baptist (2/3/96) Individual: 16 - Rashad Sample (11/12/11) vs. Texas College Steals: Chaps: 19 vs Schreiner College (11/17/00) Opponents: 20 - West Texas A&M (3/4/93) Individual: 8 - Curry Blackwell (1/6/88) Blocks: Chaps: 14 vs. Panhandle State (12/9/79) Opponent: 12 - New Mexico State (12/30/83) Individual: 9 - Kevin Wharton (1/16/79) Rip Griffin Center Records Chap Team Records Points: 110 vs Oklahoma City (2/24/05) Field Goals: 38 vs Univ. of the Southwest (11/10/08) Field Goals Att.: 81 vs National Christian (12/8/00) Field Goal Pct.:.625 vs Oklahoma City (2/24/05) 3-Pointers: 20 vs National Christian (12/8/00) 3-Pointers Att.: 40 vs Univ. of the Southwest (11/10/08) 3-Pointers Pct.:.611 vs Sul Ross State (12/30/06) Free Throws: 39 vs Oklahoma City (2/24/05) Free Throw Att.: 45 vs Oklahoma Baptist (3/3/01) Free Throw Pct.:.895 vs Eastern New Mexico (12/1/03) : 52 vs National Christian (12/8/00) Assists: 29 vs National Christian (12/8/00) Blocked Shots: 10 vs McMurry (11/24/01) Steals: 19 vs Schreiner College (11/17/00) Points: Field Goals: Field Goals Att.: Field Goal Pct. (10 attempts): 3-Pointers: 3-Pointers Att.: 3-Point Pct. (5 attempts): Free Throws: Free Throws Att.: Free Throw Pct. (10 attempts): : Assists: Blocked Shots: Chap Individual Records 43 - Dusty Middleton vs Oklahoma Baptist (2/10/01) 13 - Dusty Middleton vs Oklahoma Baptist (2/10/01) 24 - James Omondi vs St. Gregory s (2/24/01) James Omondi (8-11) vs Jarvis Christian (11/24/00) 9 - Dusty Middleton vs Oklahoma Baptist (2/10/01) 16 - Dusty Middleton vs National Christian (12/8/00) Dusty Middleton (9-of-14) vs Oklahoma Baptist (2/8/14) 14-2 Times 20 - James Omondi vs Huston-Tillotson (11/9/00) Kenny Hewitt (14-of-14) vs Mid-America Christian (2/7/09) 15 - Bernardo Rocha vs Northwestern Okla. State (1/12/08) 11 - Jared Fears vs USAO (1/15/04) 6 - John D. Flippen vs. McMurry (11/24/01)

29 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Lubbock Christian Overall/Conference Statistics (as of Feb 21, 2018) All games Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics TOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey Totals Opponent Lubbock Christian Season/Career Statistics (as of Feb 21, 2018) All games SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey TOTALS o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath Brandon Burrell Jay Workman Marcos Schuster Rashaan Proctor Brennen Fowler Isaac Asrat Kentton Williams Zach Stepp Stephen Lennox Kobe Thompson Micah Bailey

30 #1 Ja Qualyn Gilbreath Sophomore Guard Amarillo, Texas Gilbreath Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /19/17 vs. Angelo State : /25/18 vs. Newman Assists: times Steals: /20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 2 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/ at Regis University 11/11/17 * at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ RANDALL 11/20/17 * SUL ROSS 11/21/17 * vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 * at Angelo State 11/25/17 * at DBU 11/30/17 * ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ at West Texas A&M 12/09/ CAMERON 12/16/ ANGELO ST. 12/19/ EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ at Rogers State 01/10/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ at Newman 1/25/ at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/ at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ DBU 2/8/ ROGERS STATE 2/10/ NEWMAN 2/15/ at Okla. Christian 2/17/ Totals Games played: 26 Minutes/game: 19.5 Points/game: 8.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 47.8 FT Pct: 86.2 /game: 2.5 Assists/game: 1.2 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 Steals/game: 0.6 Blocks/game: 0.2 Season Highs Points: /19/17 vs. Angelo State : /25/18 vs. Newman Assists: times Steals: /20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 1 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 1 Freshman Season Appeared in 24 games averaging 12.9 minutes per game... Knocked down 46 field goals on 142 shots attempted... Made 23 three-pointers for a 45.1% mark from behind the arc of-40 from the free throw line for a 90.0% average... Averaged 6.3 points per game. High School District 3-5A All-District MVP for 2014 and 2015 (his Junior and Senior years)... District 3-5A All- District first team his Junior and Senior years... Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 5A Region 1 All-Region in 2014 and Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 5A first team All-State in 2014 and GILBREATH S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

31 #2 Brandon Burrell Freshman Guard Houston, Texas Burrell Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /15/18 vs. Newman : times Assists: /6/18 - vs. St. Mary s Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/ at Regis University 11/11/ at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ RANDALL 11/20/ SUL ROSS 11/21/ vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/ at Angelo State 11/25/ at DBU 11/30/ ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ at West Texas A&M 12/09/ CAMERON 12/16/ ANGELO ST. 12/19/17 * EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ at Rogers State 01/10/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ at Newman 1/25/ at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 dnp at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ DBU 2/8/18 dnp ROGERS STATE 2/10/ NEWMAN 2/15/ at Okla. Christian 2/17/ Totals Games played: 24 Minutes/game: 10.6 Points/game: 0.5 FG Pct: 55.6 FT Pct: 40.0 /game: 0.9 Assists/game: 1.2 Turnovers/game: 0.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.6 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /15/18 vs. Newman : times Assists: /6/18 - vs. St. Mary s Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 High School Named to the All-District 16-6A First Team... First Team All-District 21-6A honors in his senior season... Voted to the 6A All-Region squad for the season... Named as Kingwood High School s Most Valuable Player for both his junior and senior years... Selected to the Houston Area Basketball Coach Association s 2017 All-Star team. BURRELL S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

32 #3 Jay Workman Sophomore Guard Kermit, Texas Workman Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /18/18 vs. St. Edward s : times Assists: /18/18 vs. St. Edward s Steals: /27/18 vs. UA - Fort Smith Blocks: /14/16 vs. Randall Three-pointers:.3-11/15/17 vs. Texas - Permian Basin Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 * at Regis University 11/11/17 * at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 * RANDALL 11/20/17 dnp SUL ROSS 11/21/17 dnp vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 dnp at Angelo State 11/25/17 dnp at DBU 11/30/ ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 * at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 * CAMERON 12/16/17 * ANGELO ST. 12/19/ EASTERN N.M. 12/30/17 * TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/18 * ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/18 * at Rogers State 01/10/18 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/18 * OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/18 * at Newman 1/25/18 * at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 * at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 * at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 * DBU 2/8/18 * ROGERS STATE 2/10/18 * NEWMAN 2/15/18 * at Okla. Christian 2/17/18 * Totals Games played: 22 Minutes/game: 30.1 Points/game: 8.5 FG Pct: FG Pct: 29.0 FT Pct: 78.7 /game: 2.7 Assists/game: 2.6 Turnovers/game: 1.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.6 Steals/game: 1.0 Blocks/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /18/18 vs. St. Edward s : times Assists: /18/18 vs. St. Edward s Steals: /27/18 vs. UA - Fort Smith Blocks: times Three-pointers:. 3-11/15/17 vs. Texas-Permian Basin Double Figure Scoring Games... 8 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 WORKMAN S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Freshman Season Averaged 6.5 points per game on 29 appearances and three starts... Picked up 18 steals, 25 assists and 37 total rebounds... Shot 48.5% from the field and 38.5% from beyond the arc... Led the Chaps in scoring in two games... Scored in double figures nine times. High School Workman played all four years for the Kermit HS varsity basketball team... Named the District 5-2A Newcomer of the year in District 4-3A All- District MVP in his Junior and Senior years (2014 & 2015)... Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 3A Region I first team All-Region as a Junior and Senior... Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 3A first team All-State his Junior and Senior years Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 3A All-State academic first team... Texas High School Coaches Association All-State academic second team in Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

33 #4 Cameron Copley Freshman Guard Canadian, Texas Copley Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: N/A : N/A Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Season Highs Points: N/A : N/A Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 High School State Champion in basketball and football... Tied for most team state championships in Texas high school history with five in total... Twice named to the All- State first team for football... Selected to the All-State basketball team on four times... Voted as the Amarillo Area Player of the Year in State tournament s Most Valuable Player... Chosen to the Amarillo Super Team for basketball and football on two instances by The Amarillo Globe Newspaper... Appointed to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 2017 All-Star squad. COPLEY S LCU CAREER STATISTICS

34 #5 Marcos Schuster Senior Guard Lubbock, Texas Schuster Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist : times Assists: /25/16 vs. St. Mary s Steals: /19/17 vs. Angelo State Blocks: /25/14 vs. McMurry Three-pointers: /25/17 vs. St. Edward s Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 7 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 * at Regis University 11/11/17 * at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 * RANDALL 11/20/17 * SUL ROSS 11/21/17 * vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 * at Angelo State 11/25/17 * at DBU 11/30/17 * ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 * at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 * CAMERON 12/16/17 * ANGELO ST. 12/19/17 * EASTERN N.M. 12/30/17 * TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/18 * ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ at Rogers State 01/10/18 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/18 * OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/18 * at Newman 1/25/18 * at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 * at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 * at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 * DBU 2/8/18 * ROGERS STATE 2/10/18 * NEWMAN 2/15/18 * at Okla. Christian 2/17/18 * Totals Games played: 26 Minutes/game: 32.6 Points/game: 12.5 FG Pct: FG Pct: 30.3 FT Pct: 79.4 /game: 3.3 Assists/game: 3.1 Turnovers/game: 2.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 1.2 Blocks/game: 0.3 Season Highs Points: /8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist : times Assists: /3/18 vs. Texas A&M International Steals: /19/17 vs. Angelo State Blocks: times Three-pointers: /8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 2 Junior Season Averaged 11.1 points per game and 3.1 rebounds per game... Started in 23 of 25 games for LCU while shooting 37.7% from the floor... Made 37 three-pointers... Went 72.5% from the free throw line... Led the Chap squad with 36 steals... Ranked second on the squad with 72 assists. Sophomore Season Averaged 9.5 points, 2.5 assists and 1.9 rebounds per game... Played in 30 games for the Chaps... Schuster led the Chaps in free throw percentage a 87.5%... Shot 38.5% from behind the arc... Recorded a season-high 21 points in back-toback games against Newman (2/6/16) and UAFS (2/11/16). Freshman Season Played in 27 games with 15 starts Averaged 28.4 minutes and 9.3 points All-around play produced 2.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.5 steals per contest Hit 40 percent (36-90) on threepointers and 79 percent (57-72) on free throws Scored a career-high 23 points versus Newman (2/7/15) His 1.5 steals/game placed him fifth in the conference. High School Named Avalanche Journal South Plains 4A-5A Player of the Year and City Player of the Year his senior season Earned District 4-4A MVP honors at Frenship HS Member of the All-Region Team Two-time Academic All-District recipient District 4-4A Newcomer of the Year in SCHUSTER S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

35 #10 Rashaan Proctor Sophomore Forward Ruston, La. Proctor Game-by-Game Career Highs* Points: /6/18 vs. St. Mary s : /17/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Assists: times Steals: /27/18 vs. UA - Fort Smith Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 dnp at Regis University 11/11/17 dnp at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 dnp RANDALL 11/20/17 dnp SUL ROSS 11/21/17 dnp vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 dnp at Angelo State 11/25/17 dnp at DBU 11/30/17 dnp ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 dnp at West Texas A&M 12/09/ CAMERON 12/16/ ANGELO ST. 12/19/ EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ at Rogers State 01/10/18 dnp ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ at Newman 1/25/ at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/ at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ DBU 2/8/ ROGERS STATE 2/10/ NEWMAN 2/15/ at Okla. Christian 2/17/ Totals Games played: 16 Minutes/game: 7.8 Points/game: 1.9 FG Pct: FG Pct: 66.7 FT Pct: 31.3 /game: 1.5 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.4 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.4 * - Career Highs not including stats from previous university Season Highs Points: /6/18 vs. St. Mary s : /17/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Assists: times Steals: /27/18 vs. UA - Fort Smith Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Freshman Season (New Mexico Military) 24 appearances and three starts as a freshman for the Broncos... Averaged 3.2 points per game and 40.7% from the field... Posted 3.8 rebounds per contest for a total of 92 rebounds on the season... Logged 11 steals and 14 blocks. PROCTOR S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 av / TOTAL /

36 #12 Brennen Fowler Junior Forward Smyer, Texas Fowler Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /20/16 vs. UT- Permian Basin : /18/18 vs. St. Edward s Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 9 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 * at Regis University 11/11/17 * at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 * RANDALL 11/20/17 * SUL ROSS 11/21/17 * vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 * at Angelo State 11/25/17 * at DBU 11/30/17 * ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 * at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 * CAMERON 12/16/17 * ANGELO ST. 12/19/17 * EASTERN N.M. 12/30/17 * TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/18 * ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/18 * at Rogers State 01/10/18 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/18 * OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/18 * at Newman 1/25/18 * at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 * at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 * at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 * DBU 2/8/18 * ROGERS STATE 2/10/18 * NEWMAN 2/15/18 * at Okla. Christian 2/17/18 * Totals Games played: 26 Minutes/game: 28.9 Points/game: 14.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 32.0 FT Pct: 69.3 /game: 8.7 Assists/game: 1.5 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 0.7 Blocks/game: 2.1 Season Highs Points: /9/17 vs. West Texas A&M : /18/18 vs. St. Edward s Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 8 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 8 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 4 Sophomore Season Averaged 13.1 points per game and 7.9 rebounds per contest... Led the Chap squad and the Heartland Conference with 239 rebounds... All- Heartland Conference Honorable Mention... Led Lubbock Christian with 379 points for the season. Freshman Season Played in 29 contests for the Chaps... Shot 13-of- 15 (86.7%) from the field for a season-high 35 points against UTPB (2/20/16)... Twice grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds against Arkansas - Fort Smith (2/11/16) and Texas A&M International (2/27/16)... Led the Chaps with 155 rebounds (5.3/game)... Fifth in the Heartland with 31 blocks... Averaged 7.6 points per game while shooting 55.4% from the field. High School Two-time District MVP, three-time All-Region First Team selection, two-time TABC All-State First Team pick from Smyer HS Lone Star Varsity Boys Basketball Player of the Year Also a member of the Chap baseball team. FOWLER S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

37 #13 Silas Crisler Freshman Guard Anderson, S.C. Crisler Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: N/A : N/A Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Season Highs Points: N/A : N/A Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A High School preseason All-Region pick for the Rams... Part of the Regional Championship squad... Selected by the SCBCA to attend the 2016 Elite Camp. Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 CRISLER S LCU CAREER STATISTICS

38 #14 Isaac Asrat Junior Guard Plano, Texas Asrat Game-by-Game Career Highs* Points: /20/17 vs. Randall : /8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /20/17 vs. Randall Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 9 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 * at Regis University 11/11/17 * at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 * RANDALL 11/20/17 * SUL ROSS 11/21/17 * vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 * at Angelo State 11/25/17 * at DBU 11/30/17 * ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 * at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 * CAMERON 12/16/17 * ANGELO ST. 12/19/17 * EASTERN N.M. 12/30/17 * TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/18 * ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/18 * at Rogers State 01/10/18 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/18 * OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/18 * at Newman 1/25/18 * at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 * at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 * at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 * DBU 2/8/18 * ROGERS STATE 2/10/18 * NEWMAN 2/15/18 * at Okla. Christian 2/17/18 * Totals Games played: 26 Minutes/game: 32.2 Points/game: 17.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 46.3 FT Pct: 66.3 /game: 4.3 Assists/game: 2.0 Turnovers/game: 2.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 1.3 Blocks/game: 0.2 * - Career Highs not including stats from previous university Season Highs Points: /20/17 vs. Randall : /8/18 vs. Dallas Baptist Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /20/17 vs. Randall Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 9 Sophomore Season (Texas A&M - Commerce) 11 appearances for 8.5 minutes per game in the season... Recorded 6.5 points per game for a 62.9% mark from the field % from beyond the arc... Freshman Season (Texas A&M - Commerce) Averaged 13.1 minutes per game on 26 games played... Registered 4.6 points per game High School Voted to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region team as well as the UIL District 10-5A All-District squad as a junior... Named Offensive Player of the Year for District 10-5A his junior year... First team All-District selection as a senior... Chosen to the TABC All-Region and Academic All-State teams his senior season... Picked to be a part of the North Texas Basketball Coaches Association s All-Star Game... Two-time letterman at Plano East High School... Averaged 21 points per game... Holds the Plano East school record for most made three-pointers in a contest (8). ASRAT S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

39 #15 Kentton Williams Sophomore Forward Levelland, Texas Williams Game-by-Game Career Highs* Points: /30/17 vs. Dallas Baptist : /21/17 vs. Sul Ross State Assists: /25/17 vs. Angelo State Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /30/17 vs. Dallas Baptist Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/ at Regis University 11/11/ at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 * RANDALL 11/20/17 * SUL ROSS 11/21/17 * vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 * at Angelo State 11/25/17 * at DBU 11/30/17 * ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ at West Texas A&M 12/09/ CAMERON 12/16/ ANGELO ST. 12/19/17 * EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/18 * ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/18 * at Rogers State 01/10/18 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/18 * OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/18 * at Newman 1/25/18 * at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 * at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 * at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 * DBU 2/8/18 * ROGERS STATE 2/10/18 * NEWMAN 2/15/18 * at Okla. Christian 2/17/18 * Totals Games played: 26 Minutes/game: 23.0 Points/game: 8.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 23.8 FT Pct: 74.3 /game: 4.2 Assists/game: 1.2 Turnovers/game: 1.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.2 * - Career Highs not including stats from previous university Season Highs Points: /30/17 vs. Dallas Baptist : /21/17 vs. Sul Ross State Assists: /25/17 vs. Angelo State Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /30/17 vs. Dallas Baptist Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Freshman Season (Southwest Assemblies of God) Averaged 8.6 points per game on 31 appearances... Shot 55.4% from the field and racked up 134 rebounds... Season-high 12 rebounds against Dallas Christian College (11/3/16). High School 2013 District 2-3A First Team All-District in his sophomore season All-District Offensive Most Valuable Player... Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) First Team All-Region First Team All-District, TABC First Team All-Region and TABC First Team All-State... Part of the Lobo program that made an appearance in the Semifinals of the State Tournament. WILLIAMS LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

40 #21 Zach Stepp R-Freshman Forward Lubbock, Texas Stepp Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /19/17 vs. Angelo State : /19/17 vs. Angelo State Assists: times Steals: /20/17 vs. Randall Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: /19/17 vs. Angelo State Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 dnp at Regis University 11/11/ at UT Permian Basin 11/15/17 dnp RANDALL 11/20/ SUL ROSS 11/21/17 dnp vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/17 dnp at Angelo State 11/25/17 dnp at DBU 11/30/ ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 dnp at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 dnp CAMERON 12/16/ ANGELO ST. 12/19/ EASTERN N.M. 12/30/ TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/18 dnp ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ at Rogers State 01/10/18 dnp ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/18 dnp OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ at Newman 1/25/18 dnp at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 dnp at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/18 dnp at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 dnp DBU 2/8/18 dnp ROGERS STATE 2/10/ NEWMAN 2/15/ at Okla. Christian 2/17/18 dnp Totals Games played: 10 Minutes/game: 5.4 Points/game: 2.0 FG Pct: FG Pct: 30.0 /game: 0.6 Assists/game: 0.4 Turnovers/game: 0.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 4.0 Steals/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /19/17 vs. Angelo State : /19/17 vs. Angelo State Assists: times Steals: /20/17 vs. Randall Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: /19/17 vs. Angelo State Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 High School As a two-sport athlete at Coronado High School in Lubbock, Texas, Stepp was named to the District 2-6A Second Team All-District offense in 2014 for football District 2-6A first team offense All-District as a Senior... In his Senior basketball season, he was placed on the second team All- District for District 2-6A... Named to 2015 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 6A All- State boys basketball academic first team. STEPP S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

41 Career Highs* #24 Stephen Lennox Junior Forward Lovington, N.M. Points: /9/17 vs. West Texas A&M : /9/17 vs. West Texas A&M Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /2/17 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 1 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Lennox Game-by-Game Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 * at Regis University 11/11/ at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ RANDALL 11/20/ SUL ROSS 11/21/ vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/ at Angelo State 11/25/ at DBU 11/30/ ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/17 * at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 * CAMERON 12/16/17 * ANGELO ST. 12/19/ EASTERN N.M. 12/30/17 * TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/ at Rogers State 01/10/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ at Newman 1/25/ at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/ at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/ DBU 2/8/ ROGERS STATE 2/10/ NEWMAN 2/15/ at Okla. Christian 2/17/ Totals Games played: 26 Minutes/game: 14.5 Points/game: 3.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 30.0 FT Pct: 59.0 /game: 3.6 Assists/game: 0.4 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.3 * - Career Highs not including stats from previous university Season Highs Points: /9/17 vs. West Texas A&M : /9/17 vs. West Texas A&M Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /2/17 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 1 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Sophomore Season (Idaho State) 31 appearances and six starts for Idaho State University... Shot 44.6% from the field for 3.2 points per game % from the charity stripe... Stepped out and knocked down three three-pointers. Freshman Season (Idaho State) 27 appearances and four starts for an average 10.1 minutes per game... Grabbed 70 total rebounds throughout the season... Shot 66.7% from the free throw line. High School Three year letterman in basketball at Lovington High School... Set a school record with 44 points in a game Class 3A Player of the Year... Averaged a double-double with 18 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks per contest. LENNOX S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 /

42 #32 Kobe Thompson Freshman Guard Leander, Texas Thompson Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /18/18 vs. St. Edward s : /1/18 vs. St. Mary s Assists: /6/18 vs. St. Mary s Steals: /20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Colo. School of Mines 11/10/17 dnp at Regis University 11/11/17 dnp at UT Permian Basin 11/15/ RANDALL 11/20/17 dnp SUL ROSS 11/21/ vs Texas A&M-Commerce 11/24/ at Angelo State 11/25/ at DBU 11/30/ ARK.-FORT SMITH 12/2/ at West Texas A&M 12/09/17 dnp CAMERON 12/16/17 dnp ANGELO ST. 12/19/17 dnp EASTERN N.M. 12/30/17 dnp TEX. A&M INT'L 1/4/ ST. MARY'S (TX) 1/6/18 * at Rogers State 01/10/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/18/ OKLA. CHRISTIAN 1/20/ at Newman 1/25/ at Ark.-Fort Smith 1/27/18 dnp at St. Mary's (TX) 02/01/ at Tex. A&M Int'l 2/3/2018 dnp DBU 2/8/18 dnp ROGERS STATE 2/10/ NEWMAN 2/15/ at Okla. Christian 2/17/ Totals Games played: 16 Minutes/game: 11.6 Points/game: 2.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 68.4 /game: 1.4 Assists/game: 0.6 Turnovers/game: 0.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 0.4 Season Highs Points: /18/18 vs. St. Edward s : /1/18 vs. St. Mary s Assists: /6/18 vs. St. Mary s Steals: /20/18 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 High School District 25-5A Second Team All-District his sophomore and junior seasons First Team All- District as a senior. THOMPSON S LCU CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws 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 av / TOTAL /

43 #43 Jerrod Fowler Freshman Forward Smyer, Texas Fowler Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: N/A : N/A Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Season Highs Points: N/A : N/A Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 High School Played basketball and baseball throughout his high school career District 1-4A baseball Newcomer of the Year First Team All-District for baseball boys basketball All-District Newcomer of the Year baseball Defensive Most Valuable Player boys basketball First Team Academic All-District, All-District Most Valuable Player... Texas Association of Basketball Coaches First Team All-Region and First Team Academic All-State and Academic Honorable Mention as a senior... Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Academic First Team All-State. FOWLER S LCU CAREER STATISTICS

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