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2016-17 HBU HUSKIES ATIF RUSSELL ALEX FOUNTAIN REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU CODY STETLER COLTER LASHER MEN S BASKETBALL HBUHUSKIES.com

Quick Facts/Table of Contents Dr. Robert Sloan President UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location... Houston, Texas Population...2.161 million (5.628 metro) Founded... 1960 Conference... Southland Enrollment... 3,160 Nickname... Huskies Colors... Royal Blue & Orange President...Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. Athletics Director... Steve Moniaci Faculty Representative...Dr. Robert Towery Senior Woman Administrator... Mary-Ellen Hall Home Arena (Capacity)...harp Gym (1,000) Ticket Office Phone...281.649.3143 COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Ron Cottrell Alma Mater, Year...Arkansas, 1988 Record at HBU... 452-350 (25 yrs.) Career Record...Same (25 yrs.) SLC Record... 19-35 (3 yrs.) Assistant Coach... Steven Key Assistant Coach... Jud Kinne Assistant Coach...Keith Berard Dir. of Operations/Graduate Manager...Luke Hillin Office Phone...281.649.3250 TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Overall Record... 17-17 Home...12-3 Away...4-11 Neutral...1-3 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)... 10-8 (5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...7/3 Steve Moniaci Director of Athletics Starters Returning/Lost...3/2 Newcomers... 9 First Year of Basketball at HBU... 1963 All-Time Record (Seasons)...746-726 (51) All-Time Southland Record (Seasons)...19-35 (3) Conference Titles...11 (9 Red River; 2 Trans American) NCAA Appearances (Div. I)... 1 (1984) MEDIA INFORMATION Working Credentials Requests for press credentials should be directed to the HBU Athletic Media Relations office. Upon acceptance of application, appropriate passes will be held for pickup at will call in Sharp Gym. Working press members will be seated courtside based on availability. Radio Broadcasts Applications for broadcast permission must be made in writing to the HBU Athletic Media Relations office one week prior to the game. Seating will be provided for no more than three people. Any station other than the official designated station of a visiting school will be charged a $100 rights fee. Interview Requests Interview requests, either in person or phone, must be arranged no less than 24 hours in advance through the HBU Athletic Media Relations office. Postgame interviews with head coach Ron Cottrell and requested players will be held on the court, following a cooling off period. MEDIA RELATIONS Director...Russ Reneau E-Mail...rreneau@hbu.edu Office Phone...281.649.3098 Cell Phone...281.923.0813 Office Fax...281.649.3496 Website...HBUHuskies.com For interview requests with coaches and/or student-athletes of the HBU men s basketball program, please contact Russ Reneau. SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook... /HBU.Athletics Twitter... @HBUHuskies, @HBUBasketball Instagram... @HBUHuskies, @HBUBasketball Snapchat... @HBUHuskies Hashtag... #DawgsUp TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts... 1 2016-17 Schedule... 2... 3 Coaching Staff Head Coach Ron Cottrell... 4 Assistant Coach Steven Key... 7 Assistant Coach Judd Kinne... 9 Assistant Coach Keith Berard... 10 Director of Operations Luke Hillin... 11 Support Staff... 11 2016-17 Huskies Roster... 12 Roster Breakdown... 13 Returners... 14 Newcomers... 30 2015-16 Review 2015-16 Results... 34 2015-16 Statistics... 35 Southland Conference... 36 Opponent Quick Facts... 37 Opponent SID Information... 39 Records Career Records... 40 Season Records... 42 Single-Game Records... 44 All-Time Point Clubs... 45 History Huskies in the Pros... 46 All-Americans... 47 Awards... 48 Letterwinners... 52 Yearly Leaders... 54 Year-By-Year Results... 55 All-Time Series History... 65 Houston Baptist University Mission Statement The mission of Houston Baptist University is to provide a learning experience for students that instills them with a passion for academic, spiritual, and professional excellence as a result of our central confession, Jesus Christ is Lord. HBU Athletic Department Mission Statement To be committed to Christ-centered development of people through intercollegiate athletics. To aid the University in recruitment of the general student body and create school spirit and pride among students, faculty, staff, and alumni. To help provide a positive identity for the University through our athletic endeavors. To provide a competitive, diverse, and equitable athletic program in compliance with applicable rules and regulations that promotes opportunities for student-athletes to earn a degree, to achieve individual athletic potential within team goals, and to emphasize spiritual and social growth. 2016-17 HBU Basketball 2 2016-17 HBU Basketball

2016-17 Schedule DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT) Nov. 11 Friday at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 Monday at New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 8 p.m. Nov. 18 Friday DALLAS CHRISTIAN Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Nov. 22 Tuesday ECCLESIA Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Nov. 26 Saturday at Marquette Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6:30 p.m. Nov. 30 Wednesday at Rice Houston, Texas TBA Dec. 7 Wednesday ST. PETER S (N.J.) Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Dec. 10 Saturday at Indiana Bloomington, Indiana 3 p.m. Dec. 17 Saturday ARLINGTON BAPTIST Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Dec. 22 Thursday at Northwestern Evanston, Illinois 7 p.m. Dec. 29 Thursday *at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 6:30 p.m. Dec. 31 Saturday *at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 4 p.m. Jan. 5 Thursday *SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Jan. 7 Saturday *MCNEESE Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Jan. 12 Thursday *CENTRAL ARKANSAS Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Jan. 14 Saturday *at Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas 3 p.m. Jan. 19 Thursday *at New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 7 p.m. Jan. 21 Saturday *at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, Louisiana 5 p.m. Jan. 26 Thursday *NICHOLLS Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Feb. 1 Wednesday *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4 Saturday *INCARNATE WORD Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Feb. 9 Thursday *at Northwestern State Natchitoches, Louisiana 7 p.m. Feb. 11 Saturday *LAMAR Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Feb. 16 Thursday *SAM HOUSTON STATE Sharp Gym 7 p.m. Feb. 18 Saturday RANDALL SHARP GYM 7 p.m. Feb. 23 Thursday *at McNeese Lake Charles, Louisiana 7 p.m. Feb. 25 Saturday *at Lamar Beaumont, Texas 4:30 p.m. March 1 Wednesday *TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI Sharp Gym 7 p.m. March 4 Saturday *ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Senior Night) Sharp Gym 7 p.m. March 8-11 Wed.-Saturday at Southland Conference Tournament Katy, Texas TBA * Southland Conference game Home games are in blue bold and played inside Sharp Gym (Houston, Texas) All dates and times are subject to change SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN Total Games...29 Home Games...14 Away Games...15 Home Conference Games...9 Road Conference Games...9 Games in Texas...21 Games in Illinois...1 Games in Indiana...1 Games in Louisiana...4 Games in New Mexico...1 Games in Wisconsin...1 Games vs. 2016 Postseason Tournament Teams...3 Games vs. 2016 NCAA Tournament Teams...2 Games vs. 2016 CollegeInsider.com Tournament Teams.1 Games vs. NCAA 20-Win Teams...5 Games vs. Southland...18 Games vs. Big East...1 Games vs. Big 10...2 Games vs. Big 12...1 Games vs. Conference-USA...1 Games vs. Metro Atlantic Athletic...1 Games vs. Mountain West...1 Games vs. National Christian College Athletic Assoc...4 2016-17 HBU Basketball 3

PRINT MEDIA Houston Chronicle...801 Texas Ave., Houston 77002 Randy Harvey, Sports Editor...randy.harvey@chron.com Jay Lee, Deputy Sports Editor... jay.lee@chron.com Jenny Creech, College Sports Writer...jenny.creech@chron.com Associated Press... 16945 Northchase Dr. #2110, Houston 77060-2151... aptexas@ap.org, dalcarbon@ap.org Statewide Austin American-Statesman (305 Congress Ave., Austin 78704)...sportsdesk@statesman.com Dallas Morning News (508 Young St., Dallas 75202)... results@dallasnews.com Fort Worth Star Telegram (808 Throckmorton, Ft. Worth 76102)...sports@star-telegram.com San Antonio Express-News (P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio 78297-2171)...sports@express-news.net LOCAL TELEVISION KPRC (NBC - Ch. 2), 713.222.2222...8181 Southwest Freeway, Houston 77074 Randy McIlvoy... rmcilvoy@kprc.com Adam Wexler... awexler@click2houston.com Lainie Fritz... lfritz@click2houston.com KHOU (CBS - Ch. 11), 713.526.1111... 1945 Allen Parkway, Houston 77019 Matt Musil... mmusil@khou.com Daniel Gotera... dgotera@khou.com KRIV (ABC - Ch. 13), 713.666.0713... 3310 Bissonnet, Houston 77005 Bob Slovak... bob.slovak@abc.com Joe Gleason... joseph.a.gleason@abc.com David Nuno... david.nuno@abc.com KRTK (FOX - Ch. 26), 713.479.2600...4261 Southwest Freeway, Houston 77027 Mark Berman...mark.berman@foxtv.com KIAH (WB - Ch. 39), 713.781.3939...7700 Westpark Dr., Houston 77063 Steve Mark...smark@39online.com Phil Jean... phjean@39online.com Joe McGinty... jmcginty@39online.com KUBE (The Kube - Ch. 57), 713.467.5757... 2401 Fountain View Dr., Ste. 300, Houston 77057 Brooke Bentley...bbentley@kube57.com Todd Freed... tfreed@kube57.com LOCAL RADIO 1560 The Game, 713.439.1560... 5353 W. Alabama, Suite 415, Houston 77056 Dave Tepper... david.tepper@gowmedia.com SportsTalk 790, 713.212.5790...2000 West Loop South, Suite 300, Houston 77027 Matt Thomas... mt@sports790.com ESPN 97.5 FM, 713.479.5300... 5353 W. Alabama, Suite 415, Houston 77056 Dave Tepper... david.tepper@gowmedia.com KCOH 1230 AM, 713.522.1001... 5011 Almeda, Houston 77004 Ralph Cooper... rcooper@kcohradio.com Sports Radio 610, 713.881.5100...24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900, Houston 77046 Rich Lord... richlord@sportsradio610.com Sean Pendergast... sean.pendergast@gmail.com 2016-17 HBU Basketball 4 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Coaching Staff Head Coach Ron Cottrell Career & HBU Record: 452-350, 26 yrs. Alma mater: Arkansas, 1988 Ron Cottrell has the eighth-longest tenure among active NCAA Division I head men s basketball coaches, entering his 26th season at the helm of the HBU basketball program with a record of 452-340 (.571). He led the Huskies back to the NCAA Division I ranks after 16 seasons building a perennial power at the NAIA Division I level, and now leads them into their fourth season in the Southland Conference. In addition to his coaching duties, Cottrell has assumed the role of associate director of athletics, after spending 15 years as director of athletics at HBU. He was one of the driving forces, working closely with HBU President Robert B. Sloan, in the Huskies transition to the NCAA. Last season, HBU enjoyed its most successful season since returning to Division I, going 17-17 overall, earning the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament with a 10-8 league mark. The Huskies also made the program s first NCAA postseason appearance since 1984, competing in the College Basketball Invitational. Senior guard Anthony Odunsi was a first-team all-conference selection, while sophomore center Josh Ibarra earned honorable mention. The Huskies went on a 10-game winning streak from Dec. 29 to Jan. 30, winning their first eight league contests. HBU then recorded its first conference tournament victory with a 73-68 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the quarterfinals. In the 2014-15 season, Cottrell led the Huskies to a 12-16 overall record and 7-11 mark in Southland play, doubling the team s overall win total from 2013-14 and winning five more league games. At the conclusion of the season, Odunsi was named Southland Conference honorable mention, the program s first player honor since joining the league, while Ibarra ranked 49th in the nation with 2.04 blocks per game, fifth among all freshmen. Ibarra also finished tied for 18th among freshmen and ninth in the Southland with 6.5 rebounds per game. Cottrell guided the Huskies to a 14-17 record in 2012-13 and an appearance in the Great West Conference championship game to close out HBU s affiliation with the league. After starting the season 4-13 with his young roster, Cottrell s squad won 10 of its last 13 games, including an eight-game winning streak from Jan. 22- Feb. 25. Senior forward Art Bernardi earned first-team all-conference honors, senior guard Anthony Hill was named conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and freshman guard Rob Lewis was voted the league s Sixth Man of the Year. Lewis, sophomore guard Marcel Smith and freshman guard Caleb Crayton also earned allconference honorable mention. The Huskies entered a new era during the 2009-10 season, as they began their first season of Great West Conference play. HBU went 9-3 in the league, finishing second during the regular season and advancing to the championship game of the conference tournament. Four players earned all-conference recognition, including first-team selections Gonzalez and Mario Flaherty. Gonzalez was the league s leading scorer and was named Newcomer of the Year. Gonzalez once again led the Great West in scoring during the 2010-11 season to earn first-team all-conference honors. He averaged 22.9 points per game, the sixthhighest scoring average in the nation and second-highest in HBU history. Michael Moss was named Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Year and was an allconference honorable mention pick after leading the lead with 2.8 steals per game, which was also the sixthhighest average nationally. ACTIVE LONGEST-TENURED DIV. I HEAD COACHES No. Name... Seasons 1. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse... 40 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke... 37 3. Greg Kampe, Oakland... 33 4. Rick Byrd, Belmont... 31 5. Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian... 28 6. Bob McKillop, Davidson... 28 7. Dave Loos, Austin Peay... 27 8. Ron Cottrell, HBU... 26 9. Fran O Hanlon, Lafayette... 22 10. Scott Nagy, South Dakota State... 22 2016-17 HBU Basketball 5

Coaching Staff During the 2011-12 season, Cottrell solidified his place as HBU s all-time winningest basketball coach as HBU defeated Campbell, 87-76, on Dec. 14, 2011, for the head coach s 400th career victory. Freshman guard Tyler Russell was named to the Great West All-Newcomer Team and was joined in all-conference honorable mention accolades by seniors Terry Bembry and Joe Latas. During the NAIA years, the Huskies won nine consecutive Red River Athletic Conference championships and competed in the NAIA national tournament 10 straight years. He built the basketball program into one of national prominence, perennially ranked in the NAIA Top 25, and finishing the season as one of the NAIA s top 10 teams six times. In 2002-03, Cottrell led the Huskies to a 31-3 record and ended the season as the NAIA s top-ranked team, a ranking the Huskies held onto for the final five weeks of the season. After that history-making season, Cottrell was chosen as the Basketball Times NAIA National Coach of the Year. That season also boasted the Huskies as the national scoring and rebounding leader, scoring 100.4 points per game and bettering their opponents by a margin of 13 rebounds per game. It was the second straight year the Huskies led the NAIA in rebounding and the third time in the previous eight seasons that HBU led the nation in scoring. HBU again led the nation in rebounding two years later, out-rebounding their opponents by 10.2 boards per game in 2004-05. In that season, Cottrell reached another milestone in his successful career, posting his 300th career win. Cottrell is known for his up-tempo offense and pressure defense, a philosophy he learned from his mentor, former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson. As an assistant to Richardson at Arkansas, Cottrell helped coach the Razorbacks to two Southwest Conference championships and three trips to the NCAA tournament, culminating in the Hogs appearance at the 1990 NCAA Final Four where they lost to Duke in the semifinals. During Cottrell s tenure on the bench at Arkansas, the Razorbacks posted a record of 88-36. Prior to joining Richardson s staff as an assistant coach, Cottrell spent a year as an assistant at North Dakota State College of Science before returning to Arkansas, his alma mater. Cottrell knows the Houston area, having graduated from Houston s Westbury High School. He returned to his native Arkansas to attain a degree in industrial engineering. While attending the University of Arkansas, Cottrell served as sports director for Fayetteville, Ark., ABC affiliate KTVP-TV before entering the coaching profession. When Cottrell was hired to lead the HBU program in the fall of 1990, Cottrell spent the second year of the Huskies self-imposed basketball hiatus putting the program together, recruiting and scheduling before beginning play in the 1991-92 season. The first season, the Huskies posted a 7-23 record. It was a season of growing pains for Cottrell and his young team. COTTRELL AT-A-GLANCE EDUCATION High School: Westbury High School (Houston) College: University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach HBU 1990-Present NAIA District IV Playoffs - 1993 NAIA Southwest Regional Playoffs - 1994, 1995 NAIA Southwest Regional Finals - 1995 NAIA Midwest Regional Semifinals - 1998 NAIA National Tournament - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 NAIA Final National Ranking 1998-9th 2004-12th 2000-10th 2005-18th 2001-4th 2006-8th 2002-14th 2007-10th 2003-1st NAIA National Scoring Champion 1995-96 (100.5ppg) 1997-98 (97.6 ppg) 2002-03 (100.4 ppg) NAIA National Rebounding Champion 2001-02 (+13.1 rpg) 2002-03 (+13.0 rpg) 2004-05 (+10.2 rpg) Red River Athletic Conference Champions 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Red River Athletic Conference Tournament Champions 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 Basketball Times NAIA Coach of the Year - 2002-03 USA Basketball Court Coach - 2006 All-America Selections - 20 Graduation Rate - 85 percent HBU Sports Hall of Honor - 2012 Assistant Coach Arkansas 1987-1990 SWC Champions - 1989, 1990 SWC Tournament Champions - 1989, 1990 NCAA Southwest Regional - 1988 NCAA Midwest Regional - 1989, 1990 NCAA Midwest Regional Champion - 1990 NCAA Final Four - 1990 North Dakota State College of Science 1986-87 Director of Athletics HBU 1994-2009 NAIA Region VI Athletic Director of the Year - 2000-01 6 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Coaching Staff He had formed his base with freshmen, and although they took their lumps, it paid off in the long run. By the time those freshmen were seniors, they had made the playoffs three straight years and fell just three points shy of making it to the NAIA national tournament. After seven-and-a-half years as the HBU coach, Cottrell broke the school s coaching record for wins during the 1998-99 season, a record previously held by Gene Iba after an eight-year tenure. The 1997-98 Huskies had a school record 22-game winning streak and a school-best 26-6 record, only to be exceeded by the 1999-2000 team with a 28-6 record. In 2000-01, the Huskies again rewrote the record books with a 31-5 record. HBU tied the school record for wins and set a new low for losses with the 2002-03 team s 31-3 mark and broke the record for consecutive wins with 25. In 2003-04, the Huskies saw a 60-game home winning streak come to an end, ending the nation s longest active home winning streak for a men s team. That team went on to finish the year with a 27-6 record. National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. Cottrell was one of six members of the 2012 HBU Sports Hall of Honor class, recognizing his many contributions to the University as both a coach and administrator. He is married to the former Jacque George, who served as director of media relations at HBU and also worked in ALL-TIME HBU COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Wins Losses Pct. Mac Sutton 1963-64 1 7.125 Peck Vass 1964-67 21 49.300 Gerald Myers 1967-70 32 43.427 Lonnie Richards 1970-75 51 74.408 Bob McKinley 1975-77 11 44.200 Gene Iba 1977-85 128 96.571 Tommy Jones 1985-89 50 63.443 Ron Cottrell 1991-present 452 350.564 Total 52 seasons 746 726.507 the media relations office at the Great West Conference, Southwest Conference and the sports information office at the University of Arkansas. They have two daughters, Scottlyn Rose, a junior manager for the men s basketball program at HBU, and Sydney-Anne, who is a freshman on the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi women s basketball team. He also serves as a deacon at Sugar Land Baptist Church. The Huskies had at least one basketball player receive All- America honors each season during a span of 13 seasons and Cottrell has coached athletes to All-America accolades 20 times, including the 2002-03 Basketball Times NAIA National Player of the Year, Rod Nealy. In addition, the Huskies have had recipients of All-Conference honors 39 times under Cottrell. In conjunction with the Huskies on-court success, Cottrell stresses excellence in the classroom as well. For his tenure, he holds an 85 percent graduation rate, as six players have received Academic All-America honors and 53 have garnered Academic All-Conference accolades. Cottrell was named Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year five times. He also has twice been awarded the Houston Area High School Boys Basketball Coaches College Coach of the Year and he received what he regards as one of his highest honors in the summer of 2006 when he was selected by USA Basketball to serve as a court coach for the gold-medal winning 18U USA team. With Cottrell at the helm as Athletics Director, the Huskies won 42 conference championships and had teams compete in national tournaments 35 times. HBU won eight Red River Athletic Conference all-sports awards in the nine-year history of the RRAC. HBU produced 99 All- America honorees, 65 academic All-America athletes and 241 All-Conference performers during his tenure. He was honored for his leadership as the 2001 recipient of the NAIA Region VI athletic director of the year award. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches, the 2016-17 HBU Basketball 7

Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Steven Key 23rd season at HBU Alma mater: HBU, 1996 Steven Key is in his 23rd year as assistant basketball coach at HBU, the second-longest active tenure by an assistant coach in NCAA Division I. His duties include scheduling, recruiting, scouting, game preparation, and on-the-floor coaching. Key has been with head coach Ron Cottrell from the beginning, first as a manager, then as a student-assistant before assuming his current position, marking his 26th season overall with the Huskies. Last season, Key helped the Huskies to their most successful campaign since returning to Division I as they went 17-17 overall and earned the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament with a 10-8 league mark. HBU posted its first Southland Conference Tournament victory with a 73-68 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the quarterfinals, then made the program s first NCAA postseason appearance since 1984 with a spot in the College Basketball Invitational. He was a key ingredient in the Huskies success of nine-straight conference championships and 10 consecutive NAIA national tournament appearances. He also was instrumental in the 2002-03 season s history-making success and No. 1 national ranking. Key served in the sports information department for ten years. He was the director for seven years and was associate director of athletic media relations for one year, before concentrating solely on his basketball duties. Key created the Huskies first athletic website in 1997 and received several awards from the NAIA for his website expertise. A three-sport letterman in basketball, baseball and football at Calvary Baptist High School in Savannah, Ga., Key came to HBU from Valdosta State University where he was the head manager for the Blazer basketball team. He has been involved in almost every facet of the athletic department since his arrival in 1991. The son and brother of Baptist ministers, Key is very active in his church, Kingsland Baptist in Katy. He is a member of Joshua House ABF and also teaches third grade Sunday school. A 1996 graduate of HBU with degrees in history and kinesiology, Key is married to the former Sherry Blakely, a four-year letterwinner for the HBU softball team from 1992-95 and 2006 inductee into HBU s Sports Hall of Honor. Sherry s No. 6 jersey was retired by the softball team on April 21, 2012, becoming the first student-athlete in HBU history to be so honored. They are the proud parents of 8-year-old Eiley Rowan. The Keys oldest daughter, Emma Claire, passed away May 15, 2010, shortly before her ninth birthday when the family was involved in a car accident while traveling in Louisiana. In her honor, the Key family established the Emma Key Hands and Feet Foundation in May of 2015. The HBU Alumni Association has also named the Emma Key Faithful Servant Award in rememberance of her. A special tribute to Emma can be seen on the next page. 8 2016-17 HBU Basketball

In Memory of Emma Claire Key Emma Claire Key 2001-2010 She had an unbelievable impact on people; Sunday school teachers, classroom teachers, her classmates at a very, very young age and I can t help but believe that happened because the Lord knew she wasn t going to be around very long. On May 15, 2010, while traveling on I-10 through Louisiana, HBU assistant basketball coach Steven Key and his family were involved in an accident, which claimed the life of his oldest daughter, Emma Claire Key, shortly before her ninth birthday. Recognized easily by the matching red hair of her parents, Steven and his wife, Sherry, a former standout third baseman for the Huskies softball team, Emma touched many lives, including the HBU basketball team and the entire HBU athletic department. Emma accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior early in her life and was excited to share her faith with everyone and devoted herself to love and service. While Emma s time was short, she made a lasting impact for the Kingdom of God and will not be forgotten. In 2014, the HBU Alumni Association commissioned the Emma Claire Key Faithful Servant Award to be given annually to the HBU student who best displays the selfless, giving spirit and bold witness for Christ that Emma embodied. Steven and Sherry Key were named the award s first recipients. Current senior HBU basketball manager Sebastian Huang was the recepient in 2015. During the 2010-11 season, the basketball team wore patches on its jerseys and the staff wore pins with the letter E in pink, Emma s favorite color. Coach Key now only wears pink ties during games in memory of his beloved daughter. For more on Emma, the Key family and their impact on others, visit EmmaKeyHandsAndFeet.com. - HBU Head Coach Ron Cottrell 2016-17 HBU Basketball 9

Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Jud Kinne Seventh season at HBU Alma mater: Albion, 2003 Jud Kinne is in his seventh season as assistant coach at HBU, serving as the program s recruiting coordinator. Last season, Kinne helped the Huskies to their most successful campaign since returning to Division I as they went 17-17 overall and earned the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament with a 10-8 league mark. HBU posted its first Southland Conference Tournament victory with a 73-68 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the quarterfinals, then made the program s first NCAA postseason appearance since 1984 with a spot in the College Basketball Invitational. Kinne came to HBU after serving three seasons as associate head coach at Central Arizona College. He began his coaching career as a student assistant at Albion College, a highly successful Division III school in Albion, Mich., under Mike Turner, who won 527 games to rank among Division III s all-time leaders. Kinne was head coach at Marygrove College in Detroit for two years, coaching four all-americas, before assisting one season at Arizona State. He served under National Coach of the Year, Rob Evans, assisting with travel, oncampus recruiting, scouting and film exchange for the Sun Devils. He also spent one season at Centenary. He and his wife, Amanda, have one daughter, Madilyn. 10 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Keith Berard Seventh season at HBU Alma mater: Southern Utah, 1996 Keith Berard returned to the HBU men s basketball staff in Sept. 2016, after serving his first stint with the Huskies from 2007-12. Berard spent three years (2013-16) coaching at Episcopal High School in Houston, after one season (2012-13) as an assistant coach at Weber State in Ogden, Utah. During his five seasons at HBU, he assisted in on-the-floor coach, recruiting, academics and served as the camp coordinator for the Ron Cottrell Husky Basketball Camps. Prior to his first stint with the Huskies, Berard served as an assistant coach at Texas Southern, where he helped the Tigers to the Southwestern Athletic Conference title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2003. A Houston native, who played at St. Thomas High School, Berard spent three seasons as assistant coach at College of Eastern Utah and one at Howard College. After playing two seasons at Weatherford College for former Husky Mark Osina, he finished his career with two seasons at Southern Utah from 1993-95, helping lead the Thunderbirds to the American West Conference championship in 1995 and earning first-team all-conference and Team MVP honors. Berard ranks among SUU all-time top 10 in 3-point percentage, assists and steals. Berard earned his bachelor s degree in communications from Southern Utah in 1996, then played professionally in Switzerland in 1997. He and his wife, Sabrina, have two daughters, Katelyn Dion and Khloe Dion. 2016-17 HBU Basketball 11

Coaching Staff Director of Operations/Graduate Manager Luke Hillin First season at HBU Alma mater: Texas A&M, 2015 Luke Hillin enters his first season as Director of Basketball Operations at HBU. Prior to HBU, Hillin served in two different capacities as a student at Texas A&M. A Houston native, he served as student manager of the Aggie football team from 2012-2016, serving as head student manager his final two years. Hillin also worked as an operations intern with the men s basketball team across the 2015-16 season. Hillin graduated from TAMU with a degree in business administration in marketing with a minor in sports management in December 2015. Hillin is the son of Kim and Bobby Hillin, Jr. His father, Bobby, was a NASCAR driver for 20 years, once holding the record for being the youngest driver ever to win a Winston Cup Series event. Video Coordinator/Graduate Manager Reggie Gallant First season at HBU Alma mater: South Carolina, 2015 Reggie Gallant Jr. is entering his first season as video coordinator for the HBU basketball program. An Irmo, South Carolina, native, Gallant worked spent two seasons (2012-14) as the head manager for the University of South Carolina men s basketball program under head coach Frank Martin. Gallant earned his bachelor s degree with a triple major in management, economics and marketing and is currently pursuing a Master s degree in international business at HBU. 12 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Support Staff Jeff Sutton Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations Jeff Sutton is in his first year as assistant director of athletic media relations and third overall at HBU. He is responsible for the media relations efforts as the primary contact for men s basketball, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s track & field and cross country. Prior to re-joining the HBU staff, Sutton worked for six-plus years on the University of Houston campus in a variety of roles, including stints in the Division of Advancement and the UH Alumni Association. During his employment at UH, he served as a gameday statistician for HBU home basketball and football games. From 2008-10 he was on the HBU staff as the associate director of athletic media relations for one year and one year as the director of athletic media relations. Prior to HBU, Sutton spent two years as the sports information director at his alma mater, Southwestern University, after one year as assistant sports information director at the University of Texas-Pan American. Sutton is a Houston native who earned his bachelor of arts degree from Southwestern University in 2005. He currently resides in Houston with his wife, Stephanie, and step-daughter, Aven. He is a member of College Sports Information Directors of America. René Peña Director of Olympic Athletic Performance René Peña is in his second year as the Director of Olympic Athletic Performance at HBU and his 19th as a strength coach. Peña came to HBU after spending four years as the strength and conditioning coordinator for the St. Louis Cardinals. While with the Cardinals, Peña was a member of the exciting 2011 World Series champions and also the 2013 National League champions. Peña s talent helped develop many Major League athletes while with the Cardinals and many Minor League championship titles as well. As a strength coach, Peña has worked with many athletes in the high school, collegiate, and professional level in both men s and women s sports. Chris Eaton Athletic Trainer Chris Eaton enters his third year as an assistant athletic trainer, working primarily with the men s basketball program. He came to HBU from Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, where he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer from 2012-14. While at Southeastern, he worked with the football and baseball teams, both of which were 2013-14 Southland Conference champions. Eaton received his bachelor s degree in athletic training from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. At Purdue, he spent time working with the swimming and diving, football, and cheerleading programs. The native of Spiceland, Indiana, also spent a month in China, where he studied alternative practices in sports medicine. 2016-17 HBU Basketball 13

Support Staff Lonnie King Play-by-Play All HBU basketball games can be heard live through the Legacy Sports Network and can be accessed on HBUHuskies.com. Live statistics are also available for every home game. Lonnie King is in his third year as the play-by-play voice for HBU basketball and also serves as the play-by-play voice for Huskies football and will call the games for women s basketball during Southland Conference doubleheaders. He is in his fifth year with Legacy Sports Network, and has been broadcasting Houston-area sports for 12 years. Prior to his work with HBU, King provided play-by-play for LSN s production of high school football broadcasts on Comcast Sportsnet Houston. He has also worked LSN productions for Fox Sports Houston and Fox Sports Southwest of HBU, San Jacinto College and high school sports. He has also previously done work for UIL Radio state tournament broadcasts and ISP/IMG on their University of Houston baseball, Notre Dame University baseball and University of Washington women s basketball broadcasts. King and his wife, Dawn, have three children: Sarah, Tyler and Hunter. Lillie Snyder Student Manager Jordan Petereson Student Manager Scottlyn Cottrell Student Manager 14 2016-17 HBU Basketball

2016-17 Roster Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown High School/Previous School 2 Jalen Weber G 6-1 170 FR-HS Pearland, Texas Second Baptist School 3 Asa Cantwell G 6-3 180 SO-1L San Antonio, Texas Johnson 4 Cody Stetler C 6-9 260 SR-3L Hoisington, Kan. Hoisington 5 Colter Lasher F 6-7 215 SR-3L Anchorage, Alaska Dimond 10 Tyquon Jordan G 6-3 200 FR-TR Houston, Texas Clear Creek/Eastfield 11 Atif Russell G/F 6-5 210 SR-TR Katy, Texas Seven Lakes/Pepperdine 13 Stephen O Suji G 6-0 190 JR-2L Houston, Texas Kinkaid 15 Reveal Chukwujekwu G/F 6-3 205 SR-3L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 21 Will Gates Jr. G 6-1 190 JR-RS Selma, Texas Clemens/Furman 22 Jalon Gates G 6-0 155 FR-HS Selma, Texas Clemens 23 Alex Fountain F 6-7 210 SR-3L Wartburg, Tenn. Wartburg Central 24 Kyren Block G 6-6 180 FR-RS San Antonio, Texas Brennan 25 Michael Saladin G 6-0 160 FR-HS Beaumont, Texas Hardin Jefferson 30 Braxton Bonds G 6-2 175 SO-TR Nashville, Tenn. Christ Presbyterian Academy/Tennessee/Columbia State 32 Colin Just F 6-6 215 FR-HS Magnolia Magnolia West 44 Josh Ibarra C 6-11 250 JR-2L Angleton, Texas Angleton Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown High School/Previous School 24 Kyren Block G 6-6 180 FR-RS San Antonio, Texas Brennan 30 Braxton Bonds G 6-2 175 SO-TR Nashville, Tenn. Christ Presbyterian Academy/Tennessee/Columbia State 3 Asa Cantwell G 6-3 180 SO-1L San Antonio, Texas Johnson 15 Reveal Chukwujekwu G/F 6-3 205 SR-3L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 23 Alex Fountain F 6-7 210 SR-3L Wartburg, Tenn. Wartburg Central 22 Jalon Gates G 6-0 155 FR-HS Selma, Texas Clemens 21 Will Gates Jr. G 6-1 190 JR-RS Selma, Texas Clemens/Furman 44 Josh Ibarra C 6-11 250 JR-2L Angleton, Texas Angleton 10 Tyquon Jordan G 6-3 200 FR-TR Houston, Texas Clear Creek Eastfield 32 Colin Just F 6-6 215 FR-HS Magnolia Magnolia West 5 Colter Lasher F 6-7 215 SR-3L Anchorage, Alaska Dimond 13 Stephen O Suji G 6-0 190 JR-2L Houston, Texas Kinkaid 11 Atif Russell G/F 6-5 210 SR-TR Katy, Texas Seven Lakes/Pepperdine 25 Michael Saladin G 6-0 160 FR-HS Beaumont, Texas Hardin Jefferson 4 Cody Stetler C 6-9 260 SR-3L Hoisington, Kan. Hoisington 2 Jalen Weber G 6-1 170 FR-HS Pearland, Texas Second Baptist School Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ron Cottrell Assistant Coach: Steven Key Assistant Coach: Jud Kinne Assistant Coach: Keith Berard Dir. of Basketball Operations/Graduate Manager: Luke Hillin Video Coordinator/Graduate Manager: Reggie Gallant Athletic Trainer: Chris Eaton Pronunciation Guide Ron COTTRELL Reveal CHUKWUJEKWU Josh IBARRA JUD KINNE Stephen O SUJI KOT-trul CHOO-kwoo-jay-koo i-bar-uh JUDD KIN-ee o-soo-jee 2016-17 HBU Basketball 15

Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors - 5 Cody Stetler Colter Lasher Atif Russell Reveal Chukwujekwu Alex Fountain Juniors - 3 Stephen O Suji Will Gates Jr. Josh Ibarra Sophomores - 2 Asa Cantwell Braxton Bonds Freshman - 6 Jalen Weber Tyquon Jordan Jalon Gates Kyren Block Michael Saladin Colin Just By Position Guards Jalen Weber Asa Cantwell Tyquon Jordan Stephen O Suji Will Gates Jr. Jalon Gates Kyren Block Michael Saladin Braxton Bonds Guards/Forwards Atif Russell Reveal Chukwujekwu Forwards Colter Lasher Alex Fountain Colin Just Centers Cody Stetler Josh Ibarra By State Alaska (1) Colter Lasher (Anchorage) Kansas (1) Cody Stetler Tennessee (2) Braxton Bonds (Nashville) Alex Fountain (Wartburg) Texas (12) Reveal Chukwujekwu (Houston) Asa Cantwell (San Antonio) Kyren Block (San Antonio) Will Gates Jr. (Selma) Jalon Gates (Selma) Josh Ibarra (Angleton) Tyquon Jordan (Houston) Colin Just (Magnolia) Stephen O Suji (Houston) Atif Russell (Katy) Michael Saladin (Beaumont) Jalen Weber (Pearland) By Height 6-11... Josh Ibarra 6-9... Cody Stetler 6-7...Colter Lasher 6-7...Alex Fountain 6-6... Kyren Block 6-6... Colin Just 6-5...Atif Russell 6-3...Asa Cantwell 6-3... Tyquon Jordan 6-3... Reveal Chukwujekwu 6-3... Braxton Bonds 6-1... Jalen Weber 6-1... Will Gates Jr. 6-0... Stephen O Suji 6-0... Jalon Gates 6-0... Michael Saladin 16 2016-17 HBU Basketball

ASA CANTWELL 3 Guard 6-3 180 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas Johnson H.S. Huskies 2015-16 (Freshman): Cantwell was one of three Huskies to appear in all 34 games, including a pair of starts averaged 5.3 points, 1.1 rebounds and recorded 27 assists second on the team with 50 3-pointers on made on a team-leading 127 attempts shot 40.6 percent from the field, 39.4 percent from long distance and 75.0 percent (15-for-20) from the free-throw line scored in double figures on five occasions made 11-of-24 3-pointers (45.8 percent) over the season s final four games scored a season-high 15 points, hitting 5-of-9 3-pointers in the Huskies Southland Conference Tournament quarterfinal victory over Southeastern Louisiana (3/10) scored 12 points, making 3-of-7 from long distance, in the semifinal loss to eventual champion Stephen F. Austin (3/11) scored 13 points, nailing 3-of-6 threes, at Arizona State (12/19) and also scored 13 for his first career double-digit effort against Crowley s Ridge (11/16) also pulled down a seasonhigh five rebounds against Crowley s Ridge and match the total at Lamar (2/15). High School: A four-year starter at Johnson High School in San Antonio under head coach Jay Keller four-time all-district selection two-time team captain and MVP as voted by players two-time San Antonio Express- News Player of the Week averaged 20 points, eight rebounds and six assists as a senior to be named team MVP, first team all-district, first team all-region and first team all-state, also selected to play in the TABC All-Star Game averaged 15 points, five rebounds and three assists per game as a junior left JHS as all-time leader in nearly every statistical category, including points, scoring more than 1,800 over career... played AAU for 210 Jayhawks under coach Ky Odell. Personal: Born Sept. 20, 1996 son of Rob and Kim Cantwell has two sisters, Daisy and Arden. CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B S TP/AVG 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 12 83/ 3.5 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 4.3 52-1 32 41 8 12 176 /6.3 2015-16 Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 17

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. CANTWELL S CAREER STATISTICS SEASONGP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGAPCT FT-FTA PCTO-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B S TP/AVG 18 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit College Preparatory 2015-16 (Junior): Chukwujekwu was one of three Huskies to appear in all 34 games, including 22 starts third on the team with 8.1 points per game, led in total rebounds with 171 (5.0 per game), averaged 1.6 assists and recorded 20 steals shot 50.0 percent from the field, 36.7 percent from beyond the arc and 72.4 percent (76-for-105) from the free-throw line scored in double figures 16 times scored a career-high 16 points at Northwestern State (1/2) finished with 14 points, including 7-for-8 from the freethrow line, in a 70-69 victory against Sam Houston State (1/30) pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds twice against Rider (11/25) and at Michigan (12/5) handed out a season-high five assists in a 77-73 victory over Rice (12/2). 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times scored 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a careerhigh 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T born AVG Dec. 25, PF-O 1994, in A Houston TO B son of S Paulinus TP/AVG and 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 Monica 3.5 Chukwujekwu 42-2 23 has 30 a younger 2 12 brother, 83/ Justin, 3.5 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 and 4.3 a younger 52-1 sister, 32 Stacy 41 majoring 8 in 12 accounting. 176 /6.3 2015-16 Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 19

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS SEASONGP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGAPCT FT-FTA PCTO-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B S TP/AVG 2013-1424-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.53324-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 12 20 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies ALEX FOUNTAIN 23 Forward 6-7 210 Sr.-3L Wartburg, Tennessee Wartburg Central H.S. 2015-16 (Junior): Fountain played in 33-of-34 games, including five starts averaged 5.2 points and 2.7 rebounds, while handing out 22 assists, blocking 14 shots and recording 11 steals shot 40.9 percent from the field, 38.5 percent from 3-point range and 83.1 percent (49-for-59) from the free-throw line scored in double figures seven times scored a career-high 14 points against Hillsdale Baptist (1/25) scored 12 points against Arlington Baptist (12/12) scored 11 points in a 70-69 victory over Sam Houston State (1/30) finished with 10 points in back-to-back wins to open conference play at Northwestern State (1/2) and against McNeese (1/5) also added eight rebounds against McNeese and grabbed a season-high nine against Southeastern Louisiana (1/9). 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 22 games, making one start averaged 3.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per game totaled 77 points and 44 rebounds across 319 minutes played shot.380 (30-for-79) from the field,.294 (5-for-17) for behind the arc and.800 (12-for-15) from the free throw line also added 11 assists and CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS six steals recorded season-high eight points twice, against Arlington Baptist (12/13) and Stephen F. Austin (2/28) pulled down a season-high five rebounds at UT Arlington (11/22). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, making three starts averaged 2.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game totaled 59 points and 37 rebounds across 263 minutes played shot.386 (17-for-44) from the field and.800 (24-for-30) from the free throw line also added nine blocks, seven assists and five steals scored a season-high 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting and three hits from the charity stripe at Nicholls (1/16) pulled down a career-high six rebounds at Lamar (1/30). High School: A four-year letterwinner at Wartburg Central High School in Wartburg, Tennessee, for coach Joe Layne ranked among the top 20 recruits in Tennessee according to ESPN, Rivals and other multiple outlets as a senior, was named Tennessee s Class A Mr. Basketball, averaging 24.1 points, 11.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game, leading the Bulldogs to the state semifinals scored more than 2,000 points and grabbed more than 1,000 rebounds across career as a junior, averaged 23.8 points, 11.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals to become a Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association Mr. Basketball Finalist led the Bulldogs to a 25-5 record and a state tournament appearance was also named Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State First Team, Region Most Valuable Player, District Player of the Year, Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra First Team and multiple-time Knoxville News Sentinel Player of the Week as a sophomore, the Bulldogs went 25-5 en route to a state tournament appearance earned all-region and all-district honors was named all-district as a freshman played AAU basketball for the Tennessee Travelers in the Elite Youth Basketball League, and was coached by former University Tennessee standout and Denver Nuggets forward Vincent Yarbrough SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T Personal: AVG Full PF-O name A is Alex TO Lyle Fountain B S TP/AVG born Jan. 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 24, 3.5 1995, in 42-2 Knoxville, 23 Tennessee 30 2 son 12 of 83/ Lyle 3.5 and 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 Lora 4.3 Fountain 52-1 has 32 one brother, 41 Dillon, 8 12 and 176 one /6.3 sister, 2015-16 Crystal majoring in kinesiology. Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 21

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. FOUNTAIN S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTAPCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B STP/AVG 2013-14 24-3263/11.017-44.386 1-5.200 24-30.800 14-23-37 1.5 37-1 7 15 9 22 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies WILL GATES Guard 6-1 190 Jr.-RS Selma, Texas Clemens H.S. 21 2015-16 (Redshirt Sophomore): Gates appeared in three games, before missing the remainder of the season and earning a medical redshirt scored 10 points, pulled down two rebounds, had one assists and a steal in 38 minutes scored eight points on 3-of-6 shooting from the field, 1-of-3 from 3-point range and 1-of-2 from the free-throw line in 19 minutes against Arlington Baptist (12/12) played nine minutes against UC Riverside (12/15) and 10 at Arizona State (12/19). Prior to HBU: Spent freshman season and the first half of sophomore season at Furman appeared in seven games with one start in 2014-15, averaging 2.4 points and totaling six assists and four rebounds in 13.0 minutes per game as a freshman, was one of four players to appear in all 30 games for the Paladins, logging 26.7 minutes per game and averaging 8.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game, while shooting 45.8 percent from the field, including 41.9 percent from behind the arc named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team. High School: Began prep career at St. Joseph s in Chicago, but played senior season at Clemens High School in the San Antonio area for coach Clifton Ellis and averaged 24 points, six rebounds and three assists per game. Personal: Born March 28, 1995, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin son of William Gates Sr. and Catherine Gates father, William Sr., was featured in the critically acclaimed 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams has one older sister, Alicia, and two younger brothers, Jalon and Marques brother, Jalon, is a freshman on the HBU basketball team majoring in journalism and mass communication. CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B S TP/AVG 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 12 83/ 3.5 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 4.3 52-1 32 41 8 12 176 /6.3 2015-16 Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 23

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. GATES CAREER HBU STATISTICS SEASON GP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTAPCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B STP/AVG 24 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies JOSH IBARRA Center 6-11 250 Jr.-2L Angleton, Texas Angleton H.S. 44 2015-16 (Sophomore): Ibarra earned All-Southland Conference honorable mention appeared in 22 games, making 19 starts, before missing the final 11 games with an injury averaged 10.3 points and 6.6 rebounds, while adding 30 blocked shots and 22 assists shot 63.1 percent from the field and 50.0 percent (25-for-50) from the free-throw line in 10 conference games, averaged 10.8 points and 6.9 rebounds, while shooting 68.6 percent from the field scored in double figures 15 times and pulled down double-digit rebounds six times, with five double-doubles scored a seasonhigh 18 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and blocked a season-high five shots at Lamar (1/23) also scored 18 points with seven rebounds against UC Riverside (12/15) posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds against McNeese (1/5) had 10 points and a career-high 15 rebounds against Ecclesia (12/29) recorded 14 points, 13 rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots against Arlington Baptist (12/12) notched his first double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds in only 16 minutes against Crowley s Ridge (11/16). 2014-15 (Freshman): Appeared in 27 games, making nine starts finished the season ranked 49th in the nation with 2.04 blocks per game tied for 18th in the country among freshmen with 6.5 rebounds per game also averaged 6.1 points per game totaled 165 points, 175 rebounds and 55 blocks across 448 minutes played also added 16 assists scored in double figures five times, posting two double-doubles recorded double figure rebounds five times pulled down 11 rebounds and issued a career-high six blocks in collegiate debut against Hillsdale (11/17) blocked six shots to tie career-high against Dallas Christian (11/29) recorded 14 points at Houston (12/16) finished with 10 rebounds and nine points at UC Riverside (12/20) and followed with 11 rebounds and seven points against Ecclesia (12/30) posted 10 points and eight rebounds at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) recorded first career double-double with career-high 19 points and 10 rebounds against Abilene Christian (2/2) scored 10 points against Texas A&M Corpus Christi (2/9) posted 14 points and 14 rebounds at Incarnate Word (2/23). High School: A two-year starter for coach Clint Anderson at Angleton High School as a senior, averaged 9.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game to be named the District 23-4A Defensive Player of the Year had 10 blocks in a bi-district playoff victory over Galveston Ball named to the Guy V. Lewis Greater Houston Player of the Year Award Preseason Watch List. Personal: Full name is Joshua Bryan Ibarra born Jan. 26, 1995, in Houston son of Oscar Ibarra and Deborah Edge is the fourth of six children, with three sisters and two brothers majoring in business. CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B S TP/AVG 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 12 83/ 3.5 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 4.3 52-1 32 41 8 12 176 /6.3 2015-16 Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 25

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. IBARRA S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTAPCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B STP/AVG 2013-14 24-636/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.53324-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 26 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies COLTER LASHER Forward 6-7 215 Sr.-3L Anchorage, Alaska Dimond H.S. 5 2015-16 (Junior): Lasher appeared in 32 of 34 games, making 29 starts second on the team with 10.5 points per game, averaged 4.7 rebounds, dished out 65 assists (1.9 per game), made 29 steals and blocked 16 shots shot 47.0 percent from the field, 34.4 percent from long distance and 58.9 percent (33-for-56) from the freethrow line averaged 11.1 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, while shooting 50.7 percent from the field in conference games scored in double figures 19 times and posted one double-double scored a season-high 24 points on 10-of-13 shooting from the field against Incarnate Word (2/22) scored 14 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in a 70-69 victory over Sam Houston State (1/30) scored 15 points and grabbed seven boards in a 77-73 win over Rice (12/2) tallied 15 points and eight rebounds at Lamar (1/23) scored 11 points and secured eight rebounds in HBU s 73-68 Southland Conference Tournament quarterfinal victory over Southeastern Louisiana (3/10) scored 12 points in the Huskies loss to UNC-Greensboro in the College Basketball Invitational (3/16). 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts averaged 10.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game totaled 297 points, 104 rebounds and 43 assists across 651 minutes played shot.476 (117-for-246) from the field,.329 (25-for-76) from behind the arc and.792 (38-for-48) from the free throw line also added 22 steals and four blocks scored in double figures 16 times scored 20 points or more twice, including a career-high 28 against Stephen F. Austin (2/28) on 8-of-13 shooting and a career-best nine hits from the charity stripe finished with 17 points and seven rebounds against Hillsdale (11/17) scored 16 points at Rice (12/3) finished with 15 points against Ecclesia (12/30) scored 25 points on 10-of-16 CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS shooting with two 3-pointers and a 3-of-3 showing at the free throw line at McNeese State (1/5) finished with 18 points and a season-high nine rebounds against New Orleans (1/17) finished with 16 points and eight rebounds against Texas A&M Corpus Christi (2/9). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 26 games, starting the final 11 averaged 5.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per game totaled 147 points and 76 rebounds across 427 minutes played shot.421 (53-for-126) from the field,.407 (22-for-54) from behind the arc and.704 (19-for-27) from the free throw line also added 21 assists and 10 steals scored in double figures in seven of the last nine games scored a season-high 14 points on three occasions, at Abilene Christian (2/6), at Incarnate Word (2/8) and against Arlington Baptist (2/25) scored 12 points at Sam Houston State (2/1), 11 points against Central Arkansas (2/15) and 10 against Nicholls (3/6) posted first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in the season finale against McNeese State (3/8). High School: Played at Dimond High School in Anchorage, Alaska, for coaches Bob Galosich and Marquis Revels as a senior, averaged 18.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 3.3 steals and 1.8 blocks per game to lead the Lynx to the Alaska state championship and the Cook Inlet Conference championship in the state playoffs, averaged 21.0 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 3.6 steals and 2.1 blocks per game, recording 23 points, five rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots in the title game was named MVP of the state championship game, made the all-tournament team, was a first-team all-state, first-team all-star, Cook Inlet All-Conference and Cook Inlet all-tournament team selection was also the Dimond basketball MVP and made the alltournament team in leading the Lynx to the Dimond Prep Shootout title was a Cook Inlet All-Conference honoree as a junior. SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T Personal: AVG Full PF-O name A is Colter TO Morgan B Lasher S TP/AVG born 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 Jan. 3.5 6, 1994, 42-2 in Anchorage, 23 30 Alaska 2 son 12 of Bill 83/ Lasher 3.5 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 and 4.3 Julie Grant 52-1 has 32 one brother, 41 Morgan 8 12 176 majoring /6.3 2015-16 in international business. Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 27

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. LASHER S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTAPCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B STP/AVG 2013-14 24-636/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.53324-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 28 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies STEPHEN O SUJI 13 Guard 6-0 190 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas The Kinkaid School 2015-16 (Sophomore): O Suji appeared in 15 games off the bench, averaging 8.7 minutes per game averaged 2.0 points and 1.3 rebounds per game, handing out 10 assists and making six steals shot 40.0 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from 3-point range and 44.4 percent (4-for-9) from the free-throw line scored a career-high seven points in 12 minutes at Incarnate Word (3/5) scored six points in eight minutes against Hillsdale Baptist (1/25) posted five points against Crowley s Ridge (11/16) grabbed three rebounds and two steals against Stephen F. Austin (2/6) handed out two assists twice, at TCU (11/19) and against Stephen F. Austin, adding three boards, in the Southland Conference Tournament semifinal (3/11). 2014-15 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games, totaling 26 minutes off the bench made collegiate debut, making one free throw against Hillsdale (11/17) also made one free throw against Arlington Baptist (12/13) recorded rebounds at UT Arlington (11/22), against Dallas Christian (11/29), at San Francisco (12/7) and against Ecclesia (12/30) recorded two assists twice, at UT Arlington (11/22) and Ecclesia (12/30). High School: A three-year starter at Kinkaid High School for Coach Scott Zimmerman as a senior, earned allconference (SPC & South Zone) honors, averaging 11 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals per game as a junior, named All-SPC honorable mention and All-South Zone, averaging seven points, four rebounds, five assists and two steals per game holds the school record with 11 steals in a single game was named to the honor roll played club basketball for the Houston Lynx and coach George Schudy, averaging 13 points, three assists and two rebounds per game. Personal: Full name is Stephen Jordan O Suji born Feb. 16, 1996, in Houston son of Edmond O Suji and Jo Ann Mainor-O Suji has one brother, Edmond, who ran track at Occidental College, and one sister, Chinna, who played lacrosse at Stanford majoring in business accounting. CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B S TP/AVG 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 12 83/ 3.5 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 4.3 52-1 32 41 8 12 176 /6.3 2015-16 Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 29

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. O SUJI S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTAPCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B STP/AVG 2013-14 24-636/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.53324-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 30 2016-17 HBU Basketball

CODY STETLER 4 Center 6-9 260 Sr.-3L Hoisington, Kansas Hoisington H.S. Huskies 2015-16 (Junior): Stetler appeared in 24 games, including 14 starts averaged 5.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game, with 16 assists, eight blocks and five steals shot 48.4 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from beyond the arc and 66.7 percent (26-for- 39) from the free-throw line had one double-digit point performance and one double-digit rebound effort scored a career-high 13 points against Incarnate Word (2/22) scored nine points and pulled down five rebounds in 16 minutes of a 77-73 victory over Rice (12/2), then missed the next 10 games with an injury totaled nine points and a career-high 10 rebounds at Sam Houston State (2/13) scored eight points at Central Arkanas (1/19) and at Abilene Christian (2/2), adding a pair of blocks against the Wildcats. 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 24 games off the bench averaged 3.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game totaled 86 points and 53 rebounds across 235 minutes played shot.456 (31-for-68) from the field and.697 (23-for-33) from the free throw line also added 16 blocks and 13 assists scored in double figures twice, with 10 points against Arlington Baptist (12/13) and a career-high 12 against Ecclesia (12/30) pulled down a season-high seven rebounds twice, against Ecclesia and Central Arkansas (1/19) knocked down a pair of free throws with 14 seconds left, then blocked a shot with four seconds on the clock in a 74-73 win over New Orleans. 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games off the bench averaged 1.9 points and 2.3 rebounds per game totaled 45 points and 56 rebounds across 176 minutes played shot.364 (16-for-44) from the field and.500 (12-for-24) from the free throw line also blocked seven shots posted a season-high six rebounds at Texas Tech (11/8) in the season opener hit lone 3-point attempt of the season at Texas (11/18) scored a season-high seven points at South Alabama (11/24) blocked a pair of shots against Central Arkansas (2/15). High School: Played at Hoisington High School in Hoisington, Kansas, for coach Kyle Haxton was a three-time MCAA All-League first-team selection as a senior, averaged 20.5 points, 14.0 and 4.0 blocks per game two-time Team MVP two-time all-region and Class 3A all-state earned Topeka Capitol Journal second-team, Wichita Eagle second-team, Central Slam and KBCA All-State honors as a junior and senior earned all-state honorable mention as a freshman and sophomore twice earned KBCA All-State second-team honors and was named a Central SLAMS Kansas Boys Top 50 All-American as a junior, averaged 15.2 points, 10.3 rebounds, 4.3 blocks and 1.8 assists per game, while shooting 53 percent from the field and 73 percent from the line named Wichita Eagle All-State Class 3A honorable mention and Topeka Capitol Journal All-State Class 3A third-team as a sophomore was named to the Hutch News All-Area Class 3A first-team as a junior and third-team as a sophomore selected to the Keady All-Tournament Team all four years, including MVP as a senior and junior named to the Cardinal Winter Jam All-Tournament Team all three seasons as well played AAU basketball for MoKan Elite of Kansas City for three years for coach Rodney Perry, playing in the Elite Youth Basketball League and making it to the final four of the Nike Peach Jam. Personal: Full name is Cody Lee Stetler born Nov. 2, CHUKWUJEKWU S CAREER STATISTICS 1994, in Hoisington, Kansas son of Kevin and Pamela Stetler has an older brother, Zac father, Kevin, was a defensive back at Kansas State brother, Zac, SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T was AVG a two-time PF-O national A champion TO B punter S TP/AVG for Butler 2013-14 24-6 36/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.533 24-60- 84 Community 3.5 42-2 College 23 majoring 30 in 2 communication 12 83/ 3.5 and 2014-15 28-26 626/22.4 65-143.455 2-8.250 44-57.772 42-78-120 rhetorical 4.3 studies. 52-1 32 41 8 12 176 /6.3 2015-16 Totals 52-32 991/19.1 93-227.410 5-25.200 68-102.667 66-138-204 3.9 94-3 55 71 10 24 259/5.0 2016-17 HBU Basketball 31

Huskies REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2015-16 (Junior): Appe 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts average 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game totaled 176 points, 120 rebounds and 32 assists across 626 minutes played shot.455 (65-for-143) from the field and.772 (44-for-57) from the free throw line also added 12 steals and eight blocks scored in double figures seven times, tying career-high with 12 points against Ecclesia (12/30) and at Southeastern Louisiana (1/10) also finished with 11 points at UT Arlington (11/22), 10 at San Francisco (12/7), 11 against Arlington Baptist (12/13), 10 against Northwestern State (1/3) and 11 at Lamar (2/16) pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Sam Houston State (1/31). 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All- Star honors earned all-tournament recognition at the McDonald s Invitational, Westlake Winter Basketball Classic and Knights of Columbus Tournament as a junior, earned second-team all-district honors and was honorable mention as a sophomore played club basketball for Houston Force and Houston Lynx, earning all-tournament honors at the Gym Rat NYC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. STETLER S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GSMIN/AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTAPCT O-D-T AVG PF-O A TO B STP/AVG 2013-14 24-636/15.2 28-84.333 3-17.176 24-45.53324-60- 84 3.5 42-2 23 30 2 32 2016-17 HBU Basketball

High 2013-14 School: (Freshman): Played at Appeared Brennan in 24 High games, School including under coach six starts Tommy averaged Hines in San 3.5 Antonio, points and Texas 3.5 rebounds as a senior, per averaged game 10 totaled points, 83 eight points rebounds, and 84 rebounds four assists across and one 365 block, minutes putting played up 11 shot points.333 and (28-for-84) 10 rebounds from on the average field in and district.533 play (24-for-45) named from first the team free all-district throw line as a senior also added as a 23 junior, assists averaged and 12 steals 10 points scored and eight a career-high rebounds. 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Personal: Southeastern Born Louisiana Oct. 19, (1/25) 1996 posted son of season-highs Michael and Andrea of 11 rebounds, Block along father with played four basketball points and at four Southern assists Arkansas against Northwestern University State (1/11). has two sisters, Kylexus, Kamrie, and one brother, Kytrel played AAU for D1 Ambassadors High School: under A three-year coach Paul letterwinner Joseph. and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named Huskies KYREN BLOCK 24 15 Guard/Forward 6-6 6-3 180 205 Fr.-RS Jr.-2L San Houston, Antonio, Texas Brennan Strake Jesuit H.S. REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas AssC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. REVEAL BRAXTON CHUKWUJEKWU BONDS 15 Guard/Forward 6-2 6-3 175 205 So.-TR Jr.-2L Nashville, Houston, Tennessee Texas Christ Presbyterian Academy/Tennessee/Columbia Strake Jesuit State Prior 2013-14 to (Freshman): HBU: Spent the Appeared 2015-16 in 24 season games, under including head coach six starts Winston averaged Neal at Columbia 3.5 points State and 3.5 rebounds as a redshirt per freshman, game totaled finished 83 fourth points in and the 84 country rebounds with across 4.1 steals 365 per minutes game played and garnered shot first.333 team (28-for-84) all-conference from the honors field and helped.533 (24-for-45) team to a 20-8 from overall the free record, throw averaging line 14.6 also points, added 23 6.8 assists rebounds and 12 and steals 5.8 assists scored per a career-high contest across 12 25 points, starts adding spent eight the rebounds 2014-15 and season three as assists a redshirt against due to Southeastern NCAA guidelines Louisiana under (1/25) head coach posted Donnie season-highs Tyndall at Tennessee originally committed to Liberty, but of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists transferred to UT after attending summer classes. against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A four-year letterwinner and threeyear High starter School: under A three-year head coach letterwinner Drew Maddux and two-year at Christ Presbyterian starter at Strake Academy Jesuit in College Nashville Preparatory rated in 247Sports. Houston com s under No. coaches 8 overall Wayne prospect Jones and in Dominic the state Amoros for the class of a senior, 2014 averaged helped 14.5 lead points, the 8.1 Lions rebounds, to Class 2.6 2A assists state championships and 1.1 steals per in game 2012 for the and Crusaders 2013, three was named district team championships, captain, earned three regional first-team titles all-district and three and sectional district offensive crowns player CPA of posted the year a four-year honors, record as well of as 137-12 Texas Association during prep of campaign, Basketball including Coaches a All-Region 94-game win and streak Houstos in the treasurer process of averaged the Black 15.3 Student points, Union, 7.8 was assists a member and 3.5 of steals the as National a senior, Honor 11.4 Society points, 5.1 and assists made and the 3.1 3.35 steals GPA or as above a junior, honor and roll 4.8 points on every and report 4.6 rebounds card. as a sophomore played football and track member of the National Personal: Honor Society. Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Personal: Full name is Braxton Lee Bonds born March Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, 23, 1995 in Tampa, Fla. son of Bobby and Tracie Bonds and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. father played 11 seasons of professional minor league baseball has three brothers, Trey, Peyton and Mason Bonds, and one sister, Caitlin Stone is the nephew of seven-time National League MVP Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball s all-time career leader for home runs (762) and walks (2,558). 2016-17 HBU Basketball 33

Huskies 15 22 Guard/Forward 6-0 6-3 155 205 Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Houston, Selma, Texas Clemens Strake Jesuit H.S. REVEAL JALON CHUKWUJEKWU GATES 2013-14 High School: (Freshman): Gates was Appeared a two-year in 24 starter games, at including Clemens six High starts School in averaged Schertz, 3.5 Texas, points for and coach 3.5 Clifton rebounds Ellis per game averaged 16 totaled points, 83 three points assists and 84 and rebounds three rebounds across 365 per minutes game for played his career, shot shooting.333 (28-for-84) 45 percent from the field and.533 49 percent (24-for-45) from 3-point from the range free throw played line AAU also for added Team Hoopdreams, 23 assists and averaging 12 steals 23 scored points, a four career-high assists and 12 points, four rebounds adding per eight game, rebounds while shooting and three 53 assists percent against from Southeastern floor, 65 percent Louisiana from (1/25) long distance posted and season-highs 94 percent of from 11 the rebounds, free-throw along line with four his team points won and more four than assists 20 against championships. Northwestern State (1/11). High Personal: School: Son of A Will three-year Sr. and Catherine letterwinner Gates and two-year has starter brothers, at Will Strake Jr. and Jesuit Marques, College and Preparatory one sister, in Alicia Houston under father, coaches Will Sr., Wayne was featured Jones and in the Dominic critically Amoros acclaimed as a 1994 senior, documentary averaged 14.5 Hoop points, Dreams 8.1 rebounds, brother, 2.6 Will assists Jr., and a junior 1.1 steals on the per HBU game basketball for the team. Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas AssC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. 15 TYQUON JORDAN 10 Guard/Forward Guard 6-3 6-3 200 205 Fr.-TR Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Clear Strake Creek Jesuit H.S. REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 2013-14 Previous (Freshman): School: Jordan Appeared redshirted in 24 games, his first including year at six Eastfield starts College. averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes High School: played Was a shot three-year.333 (28-for-84) starter at Clear from Creek the High field and School.533 for (24-for-45) coach Wes Bryan from the free as a throw senior, line averaged also 14 added points 23 and assists seven and rebounds 12 steals to earn scored first-team a career-high all-distirct, 12 points, first-team adding all-county eight and rebounds first-team and all-region three assists honors against Southeastern made McDonald s Louisiana All-Tournament (1/25) posted Team season-highs was an of HABC 11 All-Star rebounds, participant along with four named points Team and MVP four twice assists against averaged Northwestern 17 points and State six rebounds (1/11). as a junior and eight points and four rebounds as a sophomore. High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter Personal: at Strake Full name Jesuit is College Tyquon Maleek Preparatory Jordan in Houston born under Sept. 15, coaches 1996, Wayne in Springfield, Jones and Massachusetts Dominic Amoros son as of a Alvin senior, Jordan averaged and Ruby 14.5 Sanders points, 8.1 majoring rebounds, in 2.6 biology. assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houstos the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. 34 2016-17 HBU Basketball

High 2013-14 School: (Freshman): Just was Appeared a three-year in 24 games, letterwinner including at Magnolia six starts West averaged High School 3.5 points for coach and 3.5 Mike rebounds Clifford per averaged game 16 totaled points 83 and points 9.5 and rebounds 84 rebounds per game across as 365 a senior minutes played named academic shot.333 all-district (28-for-84) from played the field AAU for and the.533 Houston (24-for-45) TopGuns from and the coach free Chad throw Ware. line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 Personal: points, adding Full eight name rebounds is Colin Zachary and three Just assists born against May 27, Southeastern 1998, in Atlanta Louisiana son (1/25) of Julius posted and Mindy season-highs Just majoring of 11 rebounds, in sports along management. with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named Huskies COLIN JUST 32 15 Guard/Forward 6-6 6-3215 205 Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Magnolia, Houston, Texas Magnolia Strake West JesuitH.S. REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas AssC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. 25 15 Guard/Forward 6-0 6-3 160 205 Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Beaumont, Houston, Texas Hardin Strake Jefferson JesuitH.S. REVEAL MICHAEL CHUKWUJEKWU SALADIN High 2013-14 School: (Freshman): Saladin Appeared was a three-year in 24 games, letterwinner including at six Hardin-Jefferson starts averaged High 3.5 School points in and Sour 3.5 Lake, rebounds Texas, per for coach game Clay totaled Davis 83 as points a senior, and averaged 84 rebounds 22 points, across three 365 assists minutes and played three rebounds shot.333 en (28-for-84) route to District from MVP the field and Class and.533 4A All-State (24-for-45) honors from the played free throw in the line TABC, SCTX also and added HABCA 23 assists All-Star and Games 12 steals as scored a junior, a career-high averaged 21 12 points, three adding assists eight and rebounds three rebounds and three assists was against named district Southeastern Offensive Louisiana MVP, Class (1/25) 4A All-State posted and season-highs made three all-tournament of 11 rebounds, teams along with as four a points sophomore, and four averaged assists nine against points Northwestern per game State and shot (1/11). 45% from 3-point range named second-team all-district and made two all-tournament High School: A teams three-year was letterwinner a two-time and Beaumont two-year Enterprise starter at Super Strake Bowl Jesuit First-Team College Preparatory selection. in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as Personal: a senior, averaged Full name 14.5 is Michael points, Ray 8.1 Saladin rebounds, 2.6 born assists April 7, and 1998, 1.1 steals in Beaumont per game for son the of Crusaders John and Debby was Saladin named team father captain, played earned basketball first-team at all-district Texas Wesleyan and district from 1981-85 offensive player has a of twin the brother, year honors, Thomas as well majoring as Texas in sports Association management. of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houstos the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. 2016-17 HBU Basketball 35

Huskies REVEAL JALEN CHUKWUJEKWU WEBER 15 Guard/Forward 6-1 6-3 170 205 Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Pearland, Houston, Texas Second Strake Baptist Jesuit School 2013-14 High School: (Freshman): Weber was Appeared a four-year in 24 games, starter, including the final six two starts at Second averaged Baptist School 3.5 points Houston and 3.5 for rebounds coach Kevin per game Mouton totaled averaged 83 points 14 points and per 84 game rebounds as a across freshman, 365 minutes 18 as a sophomore played shot in his.333 first (28-for-84) two seasons from at the Houston field and Christian.533 High (24-for-45) School from averaged the free 20 throw points line as a junior also added at Second 23 assists Baptist. and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Personal: Son Louisiana of Mark and (1/25) Florence posted Weber season-highs has one of sister, 11 rebounds, Jackie, and along one brother, with four Jonah. points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas AssC Challenge off the court, was the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. REVEAL CHUKWUJEKWU 15 Guard/Forward 6-3 205 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, including six starts averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game totaled 83 points and 84 rebounds across 365 minutes played shot.333 (28-for-84) from the field and.533 (24-for-45) from the free throw line also added 23 assists and 12 steals scored a career-high 12 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists against Southeastern Louisiana (1/25) posted season-highs of 11 rebounds, along with four points and four assists against Northwestern State (1/11). High School: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston under coaches Wayne Jones and Dominic Amoros as a senior, averaged 14.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game for the Crusaders was named team captain, earned first-team all-district and district offensive player of the year honors, as well as Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region and Houstos the treasurer of the Black Student Union, was a member of the National Honor Society and made the 3.35 GPA or above honor roll on every report card. Personal: Full name is Reveal Chikezie Chukwujekwu born Dec. 25, 1994, in Houston son of Paulinus and Monica Chukwujekwu has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Stacy majoring in accounting. 36 2016-17 HBU Basketball

2015-16 Results & Leaders RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 17-17 12-3 4-11 1-3 CONFERENCE 10-8 6-3 4-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-9 6-0 0-6 1-3 DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/13/15 7:07 p.m. at New Mexico State 69-91 L 5130 (12)Odunsi, Anthony (4)Chukwujekwu, Reveal (4)Lasher, Colter 11/16/15 7:00 p.m. CROWLEY S RIDGE W 102-62 848 (17)Odunsi, Anthony (11)Ibarra, Josh (17)Lasher, Colter 11/19/15 7:04 p.m. at TCU 63-90 L 4233 (14)Odunsi, Anthony (5)Ibarra, Josh 11/21/15 6:04 p.m. at Illinois State 56-72 L 4100 (10)Ibarra, Josh (8)Ibarra, Josh (10)Patterson, Trey 11/24/15 3:00 p.m. vs South Dakota State 68-92 L 982 (13)Stickler, Jourdan (8)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 11/25/15 12:30 p.m. vs Rider 56-67 L 982 (21)Odunsi, Anthony (10)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 12/02/15 7:35 p.m. RICE W 77-73 887 (26)Odunsi, Anthony (7)Chukwujekwu, Reveal (7)Lasher, Colter 12/05/15 2:05 p.m. at Michigan 57-82 L 11399 (15)Odunsi, Anthony (10)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 12/12/15 7:00 p.m. ARLINGTON BAPTIST W 110-53 542 (18)Lasher, Colter (13)Ibarra, Josh 12/15/15 7:00 p.m. UC RIVERSIDE W 72-59 532 (18)Odunsi, Anthony (11)Odunsi, Anthony (18)Ibarra, Josh 12/19/15 1:30 p.m. at Arizona State 79-98 L 4573 (16)Odunsi, Anthony (8)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 12/29/15 7:00 p.m. ECCLESIA W 101-47 501 (19)Odunsi, Anthony (15)Ibarra, Josh 01/02/16 3:10 p.m. *at Northwestern State W 99-73 1218 (27)Odunsi, Anthony (8)Robinson, Isaiah (8)Lasher, Colter 01/05/16 7:00 p.m. *MCNEESE W 82-73 657 (22)Odunsi, Anthony (10)Ibarra, Josh 01/09/16 7:00 p.m. *SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 77-58 621 (18)Odunsi, Anthony (9)Fountain, Alex 01/13/16 7:00 p.m. *NICHOLLS W 78-69 517 (16)Odunsi, Anthony (8)Ibarra, Josh 01/16/16 6:35 pm *at New Orleans W 73-69 1066 (28)Odunsi, Anthony (13)Ibarra, Josh 01/19/16 7:00 PM *at Central Arkansas W 72-61 784 (20)Odunsi, Anthony (6)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 01/23/16 4:30 pm *at Lamar W 92-79 2312 (19)Odunsi, Anthony (12)Ibarra, Josh 01/25/16 7:00 p.m. HILLSDALE BAPTIST W 109-84 683 (22)Stickler, Jourdan (9)Lasher, Colter 01/30/16 7:00 p.m. *SAM HOUSTON STATE W 70-69 1075 (14)Chukwujekwu, Reveal (10)Lasher, Colter (14)Lasher, Colter 02/02/16 7:00 p.m. *at Abilene Christian 72-79 L 1226 (22)Odunsi, Anthony (8)Odunsi, Anthony 02/06/16 7:00 p.m. *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 66-72 L 1082 (21)Odunsi, Anthony (6)Ibarra, Josh (6)Crayton, Caleb 02/08/16 8:00 p.m. *at A&M-Corpus Christi 76-83 L 1038 (21)Odunsi, Anthony (6)Chukwujekwu, Reveal (6)Odunsi, Anthony 02/13/16 4:30 p.m. *at Sam Houston State 68-80 L 1172 (16)Odunsi, Anthony (10)Stetler, Cody 02/15/16 7:00 p.m. *LAMAR W 79-78 703 (18)Odunsi, Anthony (8)Odunsi, Anthony 02/18/16 7:00 p.m. *ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 73-71 827 (21)Odunsi, Anthony (9)Chukwujekwu, Reveal (9)Odunsi, Anthony 02/22/16 7:00 p.m. *INCARNATE WORD 91-97 L 818 (25)Odunsi, Anthony (5)Odunsi, Anthony (5)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 02/27/16 6:00 p.m. *at Stephen F. Austin 54-82 L 6012 (15)Odunsi, Anthony (7)Crayton, Caleb 03/03/16 7:30 p.m. *A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 71-81 L 957 (17)Odunsi, Anthony (7)Odunsi, Anthony 03/05/16 4:00 PM *at Incarnate Word 86-97 L 1058 (22)Odunsi, Anthony (7)Chukwujekwu, Reveal 03/10/16 5:15 p.m. *vs Southeastern La. W 73-68 1298 (20)Odunsi, Anthony (12)Robinson, Isaiah 03/11/16 5:00 p.m. *vs Stephen F. Austin 68-104 L 3019 (20)Crayton, Caleb (5)Robinson, Isaiah (5)Lasher, Colter 03/16/16 7 p.m. at UNC-Greensboro 65-69 L 1031 (12)Lasher, Colter (11)Odunsi, Anthony (12)Odunsi, Anthony *Southland Conference game SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Merrell Center (Katy, Texas) First Round - March 9 (5) Southeastern Louisiana 84, (8) New Orleans 74 (7) Nicholls 94, (6) McNeese 90 (2OT) COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) First Round - March 16 UNC-Greensboro 69, HBU 65 Second Round - March 10 (4) HBU 73, (5) Southeastern Louisiana 68 (3) Sam Houston State 60, (7) Nicholls 59 Semifinal Round - March 11 (1) Stephen F. Austin 104, (4) HBU 68 (2) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 79, (3) Sam Houston State 76 Championship - March 12 (1) Stephen F. Austin 82, (2) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 60 2016-17 HBU Basketball 37

2015-16 Statistics MINUTES TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 Odunsi, Anthony 33 33 952 28.8 154 324.475 13 39.333 255 304.839 25 124 149 4.5 69 0 123 116 1 40 576 17.5 Conference-Only... 18 18 558 31.0 94 199.472 10 27.370 162 194.835 18 65 83 4.6 42 0 71 67 0 23 360 20.0 05 Lasher, Colter 32 29 835 26.1 134 285.470 34 99.343 33 56.589 31 120 151 4.7 54 0 65 53 16 29 335 10.5 Conference-Only... 16 13 446 27.9 71 140.507 17 46.370 19 36.528 15 60 75 4.7 26 0 35 27 7 15 178 11.1 15 Chukwujekwu, Reveal 34 22 792 23.3 95 190.500 11 30.367 76 105.724 54 117 171 5.0 52 0 53 67 4 20 277 8.1 Conference-Only... 18 15 451 25.1 56 111.505 9 20.450 37 53.698 25 62 87 4.8 29 0 26 43 1 12 158 8.8 30 Stickler, Jourdan 31 29 704 22.7 84 214.393 54 122.443 20 24.833 20 43 63 2.0 45 0 33 34 1 14 242 7.8 Conference-Only... 16 16 389 24.3 48 111.432 32 70.457 8 9.889 9 25 34 2.1 28 0 15 19 0 7 136 8.5 44 Ibarra, Josh 22 19 491 22.3 101 160.631 0 0.000 25 50.500 42 103 145 6.6 68 4 22 37 30 4 227 10.3 Conference-Only... 10 10 241 24.1 48 70.686 0 0.000 12 19.632 21 48 69 6.9 32 2 6 19 11 2 108 10.8 11 Crayton, Caleb 34 12 630 18.5 63 149.423 20 71.282 39 61.639 28 65 93 2.7 70 2 40 42 2 13 185 5.4 Conference-Only... 18 3 333 18.5 25 68.368 4 29.138 28 43.651 15 40 55 3.1 39 1 24 25 0 7 82 4.6 03 Cantwell, Asa 34 2 486 14.3 58 143.406 50 127.394 15 20.750 4 34 38 1.1 49 1 27 22 0 14 181 5.3 Conference-Only... 18 2 248 13.8 26 68.382 22 61.361 6 11.545 2 17 19 1.1 33 1 12 12 0 4 80 4.4 23 Fountain, Alex 33 5 527 16.0 54 132.409 15 39.385 49 59.831 23 66 89 2.7 53 0 22 16 14 11 172 5.2 Conference-Only... 18 5 327 18.2 33 75.440 10 26.385 35 40.875 13 48 61 3.4 31 0 14 13 10 5 111 6.2 04 Stetler, Cody 24 14 341 14.2 46 95.484 1 3.333 26 39.667 25 43 68 2.8 59 2 16 20 8 5 119 5.0 Conference-Only... 13 7 196 15.1 27 45.600 0 1.000 17 24.708 14 26 40 3.1 29 0 9 10 5 3 71 5.5 10 Patterson, Trey 32 4 380 11.9 39 66.591 1 9.111 26 57.456 9 26 35 1.1 49 1 38 34 2 17 105 3.3 Conference-Only... 17 0 147 8.6 12 26.462 0 5.000 8 25.320 3 12 15 0.9 24 0 13 17 1 7 32 1.9 33 Robinson, Isaiah 27 1 351 13.0 37 60.617 0 1.000 13 23.565 27 72 99 3.7 51 1 20 13 58 8 87 3.2 Conference-Only... 14 1 193 13.8 17 23.739 0 0.000 8 11.727 12 35 47 3.4 30 1 8 8 25 6 42 3.0 12 Harris, Terry 9 0 112 12.4 15 35.429 1 8.125 16 24.667 6 13 19 2.1 12 0 1 6 1 2 47 5.2 Conference-Only... 3 0 28 9.3 4 11.364 1 5.200 1 3.333 1 4 5 1.7 3 0 0 1 0 1 10 3.3 13 O Suji, Stephen 15 0 131 8.7 12 30.400 2 6.333 4 9.444 7 12 19 1.3 10 0 10 19 0 6 30 2.0 Conference-Only... 5 0 41 8.2 4 11.364 1 1 1.000 2 6.333 4 1 5 1.0 4 0 2 5 0 3 11 2.2 55 Anderson, Evan 7 0 21 3.0 3 6.500 1 2.500 4 6.667 2 4 6 0.9 2 0 3 4 1 0 11 1.6 Conference-Only... 1 0 1 1.0 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 25 Gates, Will 3 0 38 12.7 4 12.333 1 5.200 1 2.500 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 1 4 0 1 10 3.3 Conference-Only... 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 14 Thomas, Nic 2 0 8 4.0 0 3.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only... 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM... 48 52 100 2.9 2 14 0 Conference-Only... 21 22 43 2.4 0 9 0 Total... 34 899 1904.472 204 561.364 602 839.718 351 897 1248 36.7 646 11 475 502 138 184 2604 76.6 Conference-Only... 18 465 959.485 106 292.363 343 474.724 173 465 638 35.4 350 5 235 275 60 95 1379 76.6 Opponents... 34 908 2089.435 245 683.359 521 723.721 393 802 1195 35.1 746 17 506 425 127 234 2582 75.9 Conference-Only... 18 485 1095.443 120 338.355 281 395.711 208 408 616 34.2 409 14 264 221 64 135 1371 76.2 COMPARISON Team Statistics HBU OPP SCORING 2604 2582 Points per game 76.6 75.9 Scoring margin +0.6 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 899-1904 908-2089 Field goal pct.472.435 3 POINT FG-ATT 204-561 245-683 3-point FG pct.364.359 3-pt FG made per game 6.0 7.2 FREE THROWS-ATT 602-839 521-723 Free throw pct.718.721 F-Throws made per game 17.7 15.3 REBOUNDS 1248 1195 Rebounds per game 36.7 35.1 Rebounding margin +1.6 - ASSISTS 475 506 Assists per game 14.0 14.9 TURNOVERS 502 425 Turnovers per game 14.8 12.5 Turnover margin -2.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.2 STEALS 184 234 Steals per game 5.4 6.9 BLOCKS 138 127 Blocks per game 4.1 3.7 ATTENDANCE 11250 52633 Home games-avg/game 15-750 15-3090 Neutral site-avg/game - 4-1570 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total HBU 1200 1404 0 2604 Opponents 1220 1362 0 2582 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT. W L PCT. Stephen F. Austin 18 0 1.000 28 6.824 A&M-Corpus Christi 15 3.833 25 8.758 UIW * 12 6.667 17 12.586 Sam Houston State 12 6.667 18 16.529 Houston Baptist 10 8.556 17 17.500 Southeastern La. 9 9.500 12 21.364 Abilene Christian * 8 10.444 13 18.419 McNeese 7 11.389 9 20.310 New Orleans 6 12.333 10 20.333 Nicholls 6 12.333 11 23.324 Central Arkansas * 6 12.333 7 21.250 Northwestern State 5 13.278 8 20.286 Lamar 3 15.167 11 19.367 * ineligible for postseason play POSTSEASON HONORS All-Southland Conference (TM) Anthony Odunsi (1st) Academic All-Southland Conference (TM) Reveal Chukwujekwu (2nd) Josh Ibarra (HM) NABC Division I All-District 23 (TM) Anthony Odunsi (1st) 38 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Southland Conference Well into its sixth decade of service, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions and approximately 4,200 student-athletes. Having commemorated its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 13 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21st Century. The successful transformation continues, as the Southland Conference welcomed four additional members in 2013: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New Orleans. In addition to its newest members, the Southland also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. An original Southland member from 1963-73, Abilene Christian rejoined the league as one of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA history, and the addition of Houston Baptist, UIW and New Orleans gives the Southland a regular competitive presence in the key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. Southland cities encompass approximately 14 million people, and six of its television markets rank among the top 100 in the U.S. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian). Other notable alums from current members include Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene Christian), professional golfers Shawn Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), former NFL standouts Bobby Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), Ricardo Chavira (UIW) and Jesse Borrego (UIW), and the late NFL coaching legend O.A. Bum Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). The Southland sponsors 17 full championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s cross country, football, men s and women s golf, women s soccer, softball, men s and women s tennis, and volleyball. The Southland Bowling League, an affiliated Conference sport, originated in 2015, and four of its members filled out half of the eight-team bracket, with Stephen F. Austin advancing to the national title match. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has broadcast more than 160 events. The network has expanded its reach to roughly 13 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in recent years, and has also gained national viewership through ESPN3 and Fox College Sports. In its first seven years, the network has received recognition for its work, earning numerous College Sports Media and Telly Awards. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco s Toyota Stadium, and after a successful three-year run, the partnership was rewarded with a three-year renewal to serve as the national championship host site through the 2015 season. Men s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the Southland s 52 seasons. The league has sent four teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight Bo Lamar, Andrew Toney and Mike Oliver played in the Southland Conference. The league saw a record five men s basketball teams reach the postseason in 2015. In women s basketball, the Southland also has its share of tradition with former member Louisiana-Monroe advancing to the 1985 NCAA Women s Final Four, and Stephen F. Austin sustaining itself as one of the most successful programs in the history of the sport. In 2014, the Ladyjacks became the fifth program in NCAA Division I history to record more than 950 wins. The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last decade, no other Division I conference has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Division I leagues in men s basketball APR. The academic progress the league has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our studentathletes. Southland Conference Mileage Chart School ACU UCA HBU UIW LU MCM UNO NICH NSU SHSU SLU SFA AMCC Abilene Christian 523 409 624 461 526 702 670 436 341 669 364 390 Central Arkansas 523 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 415 500 321 754 HBU 409 464 198 88 144 348 316 229 70 314 142 219 Incarnate Word 245 624 198 284 340 544 512 424 226 510 324 143 Lamar 461 430 88 284 60 261 231 157 112 226 124 307 McNeese State 526 464 144 340 60 206 171 121 172 166 161 363 New Orleans 702 473 348 544 261 206 65 272 392 58 388 566 Nicholls State 670 589 316 512 231 171 65 229 343 88 329 536 Northwestern State 436 310 229 424 157 121 272 229 180 208 109 488 Sam Houston State 341 415 70 226 112 172 392 343 180 338 94 290 Southeastern Louisiana 669 500 314 510 226 166 58 88 208 338 311 535 Stephen F. Austin 364 321 142 324 124 161 388 329 109 94 311 361 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 390 754 219 143 307 363 566 536 488 209 535 361 2016-17 HBU Basketball 39

Opponent Information Texas Tech RED RAIDERS Location... Lubbock, Texas Enrollment...35,893 Colors... Scarlet & Black Conference...Big 12 President... Dr. Lawrence Schovanec Athletics Director... Kirby Hocutt Arena (Capacity)...15,098 Head Coach...Chris Beard Alma Mater, Year...Texas, 1995 Overall Record (Years)...171-50 (7) Record at TTU (Years)...0-0 (1) Assistant Coaches... Mark Adams, Chris Ogden, Al Pinkins Director of Operations... n/a Basketball Office Phone... (806)-834-7980 2015-16 Overall Record... 19-13 2015-16 Big 12 Record (Finish)... 9-9 (7th) Postseason NCAA First Round... (Butler) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 15 (2016) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/8 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record...xxx (This camy office) Last Meeting... xxx (Also in the yearbook) MBB Contact...Matt Dunaway E-mail... matthew.dunaway@ttu.edu Office...(806)-834-7980 (727) 215-3857 Cell... (727)-215-3857 Press Row Phone... n/a Website...texastech.com Ecclesia XXXXXXXX Location...Hammond, La Enrollment...15,000 Colors... Green And Gold Conference... Southland President (Interim)... Dr. John Crain Athletics Director...Jay Artigues Arena (Capacity)...University Center Head Coach... Errol Gauff Alma Mater, Year...Alabama Overall Record (Years)... First season Record at BU (Years)... First season Assistant Coaches... Aja Gibson, Ayla Guzzardo, Kenneth Lee Jr. Director of Operations... xxx Basketball Office Phone...985-549-3744 2015-16 Overall Record... 4-25 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)... 3-15/12th Postseason... xxx NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)...0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/8 Starters Returning/Lost... 1/4 All-Time Series Record...(1-2) Last Meeting... 1/9 (W-HBU), (64-56) WBB Contact...Kemmle Chapple E-mail...Kemmler.chapple@selu.edu Office...985-549-3221 Cell...985-974-5466 Press Row Phone...985-549-2326 Website...www.lionsports.com New Mexico LOBOS Location... Austin, Texas Enrollment...50,950 Colors... Burnt Orange & White Conference...Big 12 President (Interim)... Gregory L Fenves Athletics Director...Chris Plonsky Arena (Capacity)...Frank Erwin Center (16,540) Head Coach...Karen Aston Alma Mater, Year... Little Rock, 1987 Overall Record (Years)... 190-109 Record at Texas (Years)... 89-46 Assistant Coaches... Jamie Carey, George Washington,...Tina Thompson Director of Operations...Angela Ortega Basketball Office Phone...512-471-6036 2015-16 Overall Record... 31-5 2015-16 Big 12 Record (Finish)...15-3/2nd Postseason... xxx NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 2015-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost... 2/3 All-Time Series Record... 0-0 Last Meeting... 0-0 WBB Contact...Sean Cartell E-mail...sean.cartell@athletics.utexas.edu Office...512-471-6036 Cell...352-278-5422 Press Row Phone... xxx Website... texassports.com Marquette GOLDEN EAGLES Location...Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment...3,852 Colors...Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, White Conference... The Summit League President (Interim)...Dr. William Billy Wilson Athletics Director...Mike Carter Arena (Capacity)...Mabee Center (10,575) Head Coach... Misti Cussen Alma Mater, Year...Southern Nazarene 1993 Overall Record (Years)... 59-65 4 years Record at Oral Roberts (Years)... 59-65 4 years Assistant Coaches... Kyron Strokes, Chris Wallace, Janae Volker Director of Operations...Jaci Inman Basketball Office Phone...918-495-6215 2015-16 Overall Record... 14-16 2015-16 Summit League Record (Finish)... 10-16 3rd Postseason...Summit League Semifinals NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 2013 First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record...(1-3) Last Meeting...2/13(W-HBU), 84-75 WBB Contact...Jarrett Hardwick E-mail...Jhardwick@oru.edu Office...918-495-7094 Cell...918-344-2881 Press Row Phone...918-495-6215 Website... www.orugoldeneagles.com Dallas Christian CRUSADERS Location... Houston, Texas Enrollment...6,621 Colors...Blue and Gray Conference...Conference USA President...David W. Leebron Athletics Director... Joe Karlgaard Arena (Capacity)...Tudor Fieldhouse (5,750) Head Coach...Tina Langley Alma Mater, Year... West Alabama, 1996 Overall Record (Years)... 9-22 (2nd season) Record at Rice (Years)... 9-22 (2nd season) Assistant Coaches... Josh Hutchinson, Angie Nelp,... Sydney Colson Director of Operations...Brook Brashear Basketball Office Phone...713-348-5677 2015-16 Overall Record... 9-22 2015-16 C-USA Record... 7-11 (10th) Postseason...N/A NCAA Tournament Appearances... 2 (2005) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record...Rice leads 2-0 Last Meeting... Jan. 16, 2011 (Rice won 75-42) WBB Contact... Kenny Bybee E-mail... kab10@rice.edu Office...713-348-8874 Cell...979-451-2123 Rice OWLS Location... Houston, Texas Enrollment...6,628 Colors...Blue and Gray Conference...Conference USA President...David W. Leebron Athletics Director... Joe Karlgaard Arena (Capacity)...5,208 Head Coach...Mike Rhoades Alma Mater, Year...Lebanon Valley, (1995) Overall Record (Years)...221-116 (12) Record at Rice University... (Years) 24-40 (2) Assistant Coaches... Scott Pera, J.D. Byers, Brent Scott Director of Operations...Rhett Bonner Basketball Office Phone... (713)-348-3929 2015-16 Overall Record... 12-20 2015-16 Conference USA Record (Finish)...7-11 (T9th) Postseason...N/A NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 4 (1970) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/1 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record... xxx Last Meeting...2015 MBB Contact...Tim Andrzejewski E-mail...tim.andrzejewski@rice.edu Office... (713)-348-3929 Cell... (662)-312-7663 Press Row Phone...713-348-5638 Website... www.riceowls.com 40 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Opponent Information St. Peter s PEACOCKS Location...Jersey City, New Jersey Enrollment...2,259 Colors... Blue & White Conference... MAAC President...Dr. Eugene J. Cornacchia Athletics Director...Belinda Pearman Arena (Capacity)...3,200 Head Coach...John Dunne Alma Mater, Year... Ithaca, 1992 Overall Record (Years)...116-194 (11th) Record at SPU (Years)...116-194 (11th) Assistant Coaches... Matt Henry, Serge Clements, David Danzig Director of Operations...JK Schneiderman Basketball Office Phone...201-761-7316 2015-16 Overall Record... 14-16 2015-16 MAAC Record (Finish)...12-8 (N/A) Postseason... None NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)...N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost...N/A Starters Returning/Lost...N/A All-Time Series Record...xxxx Last Meeting...xxxx MBB Contact... Hamilton Cook Jr E-mail...hcook@saintpeters.edu Office...201-761-7316 Cell...732-877-8918 Press Row Phone... None Website... saintpeterspeacocks.com Northwestern WILDCATS Location... Evanston, Illinois Enrollment...8,367 Colors...Purple & White Conference...Big 10 President... Morton Schapiro Athletics Director...Jim Phillips Arena (Capacity)...8,117 Head Coach...Chris Collins Alma Mater, Year...Duke, 1996 Overall Record (Years)...49-48 (4) Record at NU (Years)...49-48 (4) Assistant Coaches... Brian James, Pat Waldin, Armon Gates Director of Operations... Chris Lauten Basketball Office Phone... (847)-467-3831 2015-16 Overall Record... 20-12 2015-16 Big 10 Record (Finish)...8-10 (T10th) Postseason... None NCAA Tournament Appearances... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record... xxx Last Meeting... xxx MBB Contact...Nick Brilowski E-mail...brilowski@northwestern.edu Office... (847)-467-3831 Cell... (847)-239-4127 Press Row Phone... (847)-491-8852 Website...NUsports.com Indiana HOOSIERS Location... Bloomington, Indiana Enrollment...48,514 Colors... Cream and Crimson Conference...Big 10 President...Michael A. McRobbie Athletics Director...Fred Glass Arena (Capacity)...Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall17,472 Head Coach... Tom Crean Alma Mater, Year... Central Michigan, 1989 Overall Record (Years)... 338-215 (18th year) Record at Indiana University (Years)...148-119 (9th year) Assistant Coaches... Tim Buckley, Rob Judson, Chuck Martin Director of Operations... Brett Burman Basketball Office Phone... (812)-855-2238 2015-16 Overall Record... 27-8 2015-16 Big 10 Record (Finish)... 15-3 (1st) Postseason... Lost to North Carolina in Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 39 (2016) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/7 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record...First meeting Last Meeting...First Meeting MBB Contact...J.D. Campbell E-mail... jc56@indiana.edu Office... (812)-856-0146 Cell... (812)-345-1991 Press Row Phone... (812)-855-2754 Website... www.iuhoosiers.com Sam Houston State BEARKATS Location...Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment...3,852 Colors...Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, White Conference... The Summit League President (Interim)...Dr. William Billy Wilson Athletics Director...Mike Carter Arena (Capacity)...Mabee Center (10,575) Head Coach... Misti Cussen Alma Mater, Year...Southern Nazarene 1993 Overall Record (Years)... 59-65 4 years Record at Oral Roberts (Years)... 59-65 4 years Assistant Coaches... Kyron Strokes, Chris Wallace, Janae Volker Director of Operations...Jaci Inman Basketball Office Phone...918-495-6215 2015-16 Overall Record... 14-16 2015-16 Summit League Record (Finish)... 10-16 3rd Postseason...Summit League Semifinals NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 2013 First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record...(1-3) Last Meeting...2/13(W-HBU), 84-75 WBB Contact...Jarrett Hardwick E-mail...Jhardwick@oru.edu Office...918-495-7094 Cell...918-344-2881 Press Row Phone...918-495-6215 Website... www.orugoldeneagles.com Arlington Baptist PATRIOTS Location... Houston, Texas Enrollment...6,621 Colors...Blue and Gray Conference...Conference USA President...David W. Leebron Athletics Director... Joe Karlgaard Arena (Capacity)...Tudor Fieldhouse (5,750) Head Coach...Tina Langley Alma Mater, Year... West Alabama, 1996 Overall Record (Years)... 9-22 (2nd season) Record at Rice (Years)... 9-22 (2nd season) Assistant Coaches... Josh Hutchinson, Angie Nelp,... Sydney Colson Director of Operations...Brook Brashear Basketball Office Phone...713-348-5677 2015-16 Overall Record... 9-22 2015-16 C-USA Record... 7-11 (10th) Postseason...N/A NCAA Tournament Appearances... 2 (2005) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record...Rice leads 2-0 Last Meeting... Jan. 16, 2011 (Rice won 75-42) WBB Contact... Kenny Bybee E-mail... kab10@rice.edu Office...713-348-8874 Cell...979-451-2123 Stephen F. Austin LUMBERJACKS Location...El Paso, Texas Enrollment...23,079 Colors...Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent President (Interim)...Dr. Dianna Natalicio Athletics Director... Bob Stull Arena (Capacity)... Burton Coliseum, 8,000 Head Coach... Keiha Adams Alma Mater, Year...Southwestern College, 1989 Overall Record (Years)...374-218, 20th season Record at UTEP (Years)...247-181, 15th season Assistant Coaches... Ewa laskowska, Bill Damuth, Kelli Willingham Director of Operations... xxx Basketball Office Phone...915-747-8609 2015-16 Overall Record... 12-16 2015-16 Conference USA Record (Finish)... 7-11, 11th Postseason... Conference USA Champion 2012 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)...2012 Letter winners Returning/Lost... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record... 2-1 Last Meeting...11/15 L-HBU,(68-98) WBB Contact... Mark Brunner E-mail...mbruner@utep.edu Office...915-747-8609 Cell... xxx Press Row Phone... Website...www.utepathletics.com 2016-17 HBU Basketball 41

Opponent Information Southeastern Louisiana LIONS Location...Hammonds, Louisiana Enrollment...15,096 Colors...Green & Gold Conference... Southland President... Dr. John Crain Athletics Director... JayArtigues Arena (Capacity)...7,500 Head Coach...Jay Ladner Alma Mater, Year...Southern Miss (1988) Overall Record (Years)...21-44, (2) Record at SLU (Years)...21-44 (2) Assistant Coaches... David Kiefer, Joey Stiebing,...Odell Witherspoon III Director of Operations...Garland Wilson Basketball Office Phone...(985) 549-3874 2015-16 Overall Record... 12-21 2015-16 Southland Record...(Finish) 9-9 (6th) Postseason... None NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 1 (2005) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record...xxxxx Last Meeting...xxxxx MBB Contact... Mike Kiral E-mail...michael.kiral@southeastern.edu Office...(985) 549-2142 Cell...(985) 320-8812 Press Row Phone...(985) 549-2326 Website... www.lionsports.net Incarnate Word CARDINALS Location...Hammond, La Enrollment...15,000 Colors... Green And Gold Conference... Southland President (Interim)... Dr. John Crain Athletics Director...Jay Artigues Arena (Capacity)...University Center Head Coach... Errol Gauff Alma Mater, Year...Alabama Overall Record (Years)... First season Record at BU (Years)... First season Assistant Coaches... Aja Gibson, Ayla Guzzardo, Kenneth Lee Jr. Director of Operations... xxx Basketball Office Phone...985-549-3744 2015-16 Overall Record... 4-25 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)... 3-15/12th Postseason... xxx NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)...0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/8 Starters Returning/Lost... 1/4 All-Time Series Record...(1-2) Last Meeting... 1/9 (W-HBU), (64-56) WBB Contact...Kemmle Chapple E-mail...Kemmler.chapple@selu.edu Office...985-549-3221 Cell...985-974-5466 Press Row Phone...985-549-2326 Website...www.lionsports.com McNeese State COWBOYS Location... Austin, Texas Enrollment...50,950 Colors... Burnt Orange & White Conference...Big 12 President (Interim)... Gregory L Fenves Athletics Director...Chris Plonsky Arena (Capacity)...Frank Erwin Center (16,540) Head Coach...Karen Aston Alma Mater, Year... Little Rock, 1987 Overall Record (Years)... 190-109 Record at Texas (Years)... 89-46 Assistant Coaches... Jamie Carey, George Washington,...Tina Thompson Director of Operations...Angela Ortega Basketball Office Phone...512-471-6036 2015-16 Overall Record... 31-5 2015-16 Big 12 Record (Finish)...15-3/2nd Postseason... xxx NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 2015-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost... 2/3 All-Time Series Record... 0-0 Last Meeting... 0-0 WBB Contact...Sean Cartell E-mail...sean.cartell@athletics.utexas.edu Office...512-471-6036 Cell...352-278-5422 Press Row Phone... xxx Website... texassports.com New Orleans PRIVATEERS Location... New Orleans, Louisiana Enrollment...8,423 Colors... Royal Blue & Silver Conference... Southland President...Dr. John Nicklow Athletics Director...Derek Morel Arena (Capacity)...8,785 Head Coach...Mark Slessinger Alma Mater, Year...Aurora, (1996) Overall Record (Years)... 93-112 (8th Season) Record at UNO (Years) 57-86...(6th Season) Assistant Coaches...Kris Arkenberg, Jody Bailey, Bil Duany Director of Operations... Corey Schmidt Basketball Office Phone... (504)-280-6102 2015-16 Overall Record... 10-20 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)...6-12 (T9th) Postseason... None NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 4 (1996) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 5/0 All-Time Series Record... xxx Last Meeting... xxx (Also in the yearbook) MBB Contact...Richie Weaver E-mail...rweaver2@uno.edu Office...(504) 280-6284 Cell...(504) 352-5802 Press Row Phone...(504) 280-3884 Website...www.unoprivateers.com Central Arkansas BEARS Location...Conway, Arkansas Enrollment...11,900 Colors... Purple & Gray Conference... Southland President... Tom Courtway Athletics Director... Dr. Brad Teague Arena (Capacity)...5,000 Head Coach...Russ Pennell Alma Mater, Year...Central Arkansas, 1984 Overall Record (Years)... 121-121 Record at UCA (Years)...9-48 (2) Assistant Coaches.Anthony Boone, Matt Scherbenske, Josh Lowery, Tyler Miller Director of Operations...Steve East Basketball Office Phone... (501)-450-5743 2015-16 Overall Record... 7-21 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)...6-12 (T9th) Postseason... None NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record...xxx (This can Last Meeting... xxx (Also in the yearbook) MBB Contact...Steve East E-mail... seast@uca.edu Office... (501)-450-5743 Cell... (501)-339-8215 Press Row Phone... (501)-339-8215 Website...ucasports.com Nicholls COLONELS Location...El Paso, Texas Enrollment...23,079 Colors...Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent President (Interim)...Dr. Dianna Natalicio Athletics Director... Bob Stull Arena (Capacity)... Burton Coliseum, 8,000 Head Coach... Keiha Adams Alma Mater, Year...Southwestern College, 1989 Overall Record (Years)...374-218, 20th season Record at UTEP (Years)...247-181, 15th season Assistant Coaches... Ewa laskowska, Bill Damuth, Kelli Willingham Director of Operations... xxx Basketball Office Phone...915-747-8609 2015-16 Overall Record... 12-16 2015-16 Conference USA Record (Finish)... 7-11, 11th Postseason... Conference USA Champion 2012 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)...2012 Letter winners Returning/Lost... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record... 2-1 Last Meeting...11/15 L-HBU,(68-98) WBB Contact... Mark Brunner E-mail...mbruner@utep.edu Office...915-747-8609 Cell... xxx Press Row Phone... Website...www.utepathletics.com 42 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Opponent Information Texas A&M Corpus Christi ISLANDERS Location... Corpus Christi, Texas Enrollment...12,000 Colors... Royal Blue, Green and White Conference... Southland President... Dr. Flavius Killebrew Athletics Director...Scott Lazenby Arena (Capacity)...8100 Head Coach...Willis Wilson Alma Mater, Year...Rice (1982) Overall Record (Years)...294-331 (20) Record at TAMCCU (Years)...75-85 (5) Assistant Coaches...Marty Gross, Mark Dannhoff Director of Operations...Terry Johnson Basketball Office Phone...(361) 825-3410 2015-16 Overall Record... 25-8 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)...15-3 (2nd) Postseason... CIT First Round NCAA Tournament Appearances... (Last) 1 (2007) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost... 1/4 All-Time Series Record... xxxxxx Last Meeting... xxx MBB Contact... Dan Forcella E-mail...daniel.forcella@tamucc.edu Office...(361) 825-3410 Cell...(207) 650-6790 Press Row Phone... None Website... www.goislanders.com Randall SAINTS Location...Hammond, La Enrollment...15,000 Colors... Green And Gold Conference... Southland President (Interim)... Dr. John Crain Athletics Director...Jay Artigues Arena (Capacity)...University Center Head Coach... Errol Gauff Alma Mater, Year...Alabama Overall Record (Years)... First season Record at BU (Years)... First season Assistant Coaches... Aja Gibson, Ayla Guzzardo, Kenneth Lee Jr. Director of Operations... xxx Basketball Office Phone...985-549-3744 2015-16 Overall Record... 4-25 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)... 3-15/12th Postseason... xxx NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)...0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/8 Starters Returning/Lost... 1/4 All-Time Series Record...(1-2) Last Meeting... 1/9 (W-HBU), (64-56) WBB Contact...Kemmle Chapple E-mail...Kemmler.chapple@selu.edu Office...985-549-3221 Cell...985-974-5466 Press Row Phone...985-549-2326 Website...www.lionsports.com Northwestern State DEMONS Location... Austin, Texas Enrollment...50,950 Colors... Burnt Orange & White Conference...Big 12 President (Interim)... Gregory L Fenves Athletics Director...Chris Plonsky Arena (Capacity)...Frank Erwin Center (16,540) Head Coach...Karen Aston Alma Mater, Year... Little Rock, 1987 Overall Record (Years)... 190-109 Record at Texas (Years)... 89-46 Assistant Coaches... Jamie Carey, George Washington,...Tina Thompson Director of Operations...Angela Ortega Basketball Office Phone...512-471-6036 2015-16 Overall Record... 31-5 2015-16 Big 12 Record (Finish)...15-3/2nd Postseason... xxx NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 2015-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost... 2/3 All-Time Series Record... 0-0 Last Meeting... 0-0 WBB Contact...Sean Cartell E-mail...sean.cartell@athletics.utexas.edu Office...512-471-6036 Cell...352-278-5422 Press Row Phone... xxx Website... texassports.com Abilen Christian WILDCATS Location...Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment...3,852 Colors...Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, White Conference... The Summit League President (Interim)...Dr. William Billy Wilson Athletics Director...Mike Carter Arena (Capacity)...Mabee Center (10,575) Head Coach... Misti Cussen Alma Mater, Year...Southern Nazarene 1993 Overall Record (Years)... 59-65 4 years Record at Oral Roberts (Years)... 59-65 4 years Assistant Coaches... Kyron Strokes, Chris Wallace, Janae Volker Director of Operations...Jaci Inman Basketball Office Phone...918-495-6215 2015-16 Overall Record... 14-16 2015-16 Summit League Record (Finish)... 10-16 3rd Postseason...Summit League Semifinals NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 2013 First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 4/1 All-Time Series Record...(1-3) Last Meeting...2/13(W-HBU), 84-75 WBB Contact...Jarrett Hardwick E-mail...Jhardwick@oru.edu Office...918-495-7094 Cell...918-344-2881 Press Row Phone...918-495-6215 Website... www.orugoldeneagles.com Lamar CARDINALS Location... Beaumont, Texas Enrollment...15,022 Colors... Red & White Conference... Southland President...Dr. Kenneth R. Evans Athletics Director... Jason Henderson Arena (Capacity)...10,080 Head Coach...Tic Price Alma Mater, Year... Virginia Tech, 1979 Overall Record (Years)... 194-160 (12 Seasons) Record at LU (Years)... 27-38 (3 Seasons) Assistant Coaches... Bobby Kummer, Brian Burton, Justin Bailey, Director of Operations... Matt Pace Basketball Office Phone...(409) 880-8329 2015-16 Overall Record... 11-19 2015-16 Southland Record (Finish)... 3-15 (13th) Postseason... None NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 6 (2012) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 All-Time Series Record... xxx Last Meeting... xxx MBB Contact... James Dixon E-mail...james.dixon@lamar.edu Office...(409) 880-8329 Cell...(936) 552-1171 Press Row Phone...(409) 880-2343 Website... www.lamarcardinals.com 2016-17 HBU Basketball 43

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Career Records SCORING 1. Eddie Brown 1,939 1968-72 2. E.C. Coleman 1,846 1969-73 3. Chad Hartley 1,818 1995-99 4. Shannon Holmes 1,546 1991-95 5. Charles Fordjour 1,511 1999-02 6. Michael Holmquist 1,494 2000-04 7. Tony DiCamillo 1,493 1991-95 8. Kelton Smith 1,434 1996-00 9. Ralton Way 1,374 1977-81 10. Anicent Lavodrama 1,348 1981-85 11. Greg Wise 1,323 1977-81 12. Bobby Sanders 1,321 1991-95 13. Andrew Gonzalez 1,292 2009-11 14. David Preston 1,290 1993-95 15. Huey Smith 1,228 1976-78 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 400 Attempts) 1. Terry Hairston.616 1982-84 (331-537) 2. Anicent Lavodrama.606 1981-85 (505-833) 3. Michael LeBlanc.595 1999-00, 01-02 (335-563) 4. Roy Jones.590 1980-82 (272-461) 5. Mike Sissel.583 1995-96 (242-415) 6. E.C. Coleman.569 1969-73 (733-1289) 7. Larry Hollins.566 1981-83 (427-754) 8. Ricky Bennett.559 2003-05 (432-773) 9. Tony DiCamillo.554 1991-95 (533-997) 10. Rod Nealy.544 2002-03 (355-653) 11. Josh Brian.543 2001-03 (240-405) 12. Shannon Holmes.541 1991-95 (633-1169) 13. Omar Sierra.537 1986-89 (338-630) Charles Fordjour.537 1999-02 (589-1097) 15. Kelton Smith.529 1996-00 (542-1024) 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts) 1. Reggie Gibbs.444 1988-89 (83-187) 2. Dan Wilson.437 1996-98 (146-334) 3. Jeremy Clark.431 1996-98 (94-218) 4. Arthur Walton.424 1983-87 (87-205) 5. Jourdan Stickler.413 2014-16 (74-179) 6. Andrew Puzyk.412 2007-09 (141-342) 7. Kendrick Bridges.408 1998-02 (158-387) 8. Yadorian Parham.404 1997-00 (78-193) 9. Lorenzo Ewing.396 1995-96 (78-197) 10. Asa Cantwell.394 2015-46 (50-127) 11. Elester Whitmore.392 2002-04 (141-360) 12. Chad Hartley.390 1995-99 (287-735) 13. Rod Nealy.388 2002-03 (31-80) 14. Chris Cooper.383 1994-95 (51-133) 15. Gerald Williams 44/114 1998-2000 (.386) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Chad Hartley 287 1995-99 2. Bobby Sanders 239 1991-95 3. Michael Holmquist 197 2000-04 4. Kendrick Bridges 158 1998-02 5. Dan Wilson 146 1996-98 6. Elester Whitmore 141 2002-04 Andrew Puzyk 141 2007-09 8. David Preston 137 1993-95 9. Marcel Smith 118 2011-15 10. Jeremy Clark 94 1996-98 Andrew Gonzalez 94 2009-11 12. Yadorian Parham 93 1997-00 13. Ben Karam 92 1999-01, 02-03 Dwight Jones II 92 2005-07 15. Arthur Walton 87 1983-87 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts) 1. Marcel Smith.832 2011-15 (148-178) 2. Alex Fountain.817 2013-16 (85-104) 3. Baron Sauls.8168 2007-09 (165-202) 4. Jim Skaggs.8167 1969-73 (303-371) 5. Ricky Bennett.8162 2003-05 (333-408) 6. David Preston.814 1993-95 (189-232) 7. Anthony Odunsi.813 2014-16 (395-486) 8. Andrew Gonzalez.812 2009-11 (402-495) 9. Chad Hartley.808 1995-99 (291-360) 10. Bryn Caulkins.792 2003-07 (210-265) 11. Corey Thomas.791 2004-06 (212-268) 12. Tyler Russell.7882 2011-15 (175-222) 13. Dan Wilson.7875 1996-98 (126-160) 14. Lorenzo Ewing.787 1995-96 (85-108) 15. Gerald Williams.785 1998-00 (175-223) SCORING AVERAGE 1. Rod Nealy 28.9 2002-03 2. Lorenzo Ewing 22.8 1995-96 3. Andrew Gonzalez 20.9 2009-11 4. Mike Sissel 20.0 1995-96 5. David Preston 19.5 1993-95 6. Eddie Brown 18.8 1968-72 E.C. Coleman 18.8 1969-73 Ricky Bennett 18.8 2003-05 Dwight Jones II 18.8 2005-07 10. Vernon Freeman 17.2 1975-77 11. Gordon Watt 16.9 2007-09 12. Terry Garner 16.1 1972-74 13. Todd Henry 15.9 2006-07 14. Huey Smith 15.4 1976-78 Chris Johnson 15.4 1998-00 Eddie Brown Terry Hairston Chad Hartley 2016-17 HBU Basketball 45

Career Records REBOUNDS 1. E.C. Coleman 1,287 1969-73 2. Charles Fordjour 853 1999-02 3. Shannon Holmes 811 1991-95 4. Anicet Lavodrama 806 1981-85 5. Willie Bennett 786 1970-75 6. Robert Paige 774 1972-77 7. Ralton Way 745 1977-81 8. Mack Coleman 741 1972-76 9. Randy Martell 722 1977-81 10. Tony DiCamillo 701 1991-95 11. Bruno Kongawoin 691 1983-87 12. Kelton Smith 688 1996-00 13. Bryce Burch 625 1998-02 14. Chris Miller 605 2002-03, 04-05 15. Matt Autenrieth 601 2003-07 REBOUND AVERAGE 1. E.C. Coleman 13.1 1969-73 2. Rod Nealy 11.0 2002-03 3. Mike Sissel 10.5 1995-96 4. Mack Coleman 10.2 1972-76 5. Chris Miller 10.1 2002-03, 04-05 6. Vernon Freeman 9.8 1975-77 7. Tim Jones 9.3 1978-80 8. Gordon Watt 8.5 2007-09 9. Willie Bennett 8.3 1970-74 10. Charles Fordjour 8.2 1999-02 11. Robert Paige 8.0 1972-76 12. Todd Henry 7.8 2006-07 13. Ralton Way 7.2 1977-81 14. Anicet Lavodrama 7.1 1981-85 Englebert Cherrington 7.1 2005-06 ASSISTS 1. Yadorian Parham 623 1997-00 2. Bobby Sanders 570 1991-95 3. Fred Goporo 568 1983-87 4. Bennie Coleman 530 1993-96, 97-98 5. Darryl Jones 417 1981-84 6. Ben Karam 407 1999-01, 02-03 7. Ricky Bennett 349 2003-05 8. Kelvin Lee 335 1977-82 9. Chad Hartley 325 1995-99 10. Greg Wise 323 1977-81 11. Ryan Bailey 283 1993-97 12. Michael Holmquist 281 2000-04 13. Marcel Smith 276 2011-15 13. Corey Thomas 267 2004-06 14. Michael Moss 254 2009-11 15. Mike Smith 248 2000-02 STEALS 1. Chad Hartley 245 1995-99 2. Bennie Coleman 193 1993-96, 97-98 3. Larry Hollins 175 1980-81 4. Ben Karam 173 1999-01, 02-03 5. Michael Moss 155 2009-11 6. Michael Holmquist 152 2000-04 7. Fred Goporo 151 1983-87 8. Bobby Sanders 150 1991-95 9. Ryan Bailey 134 1993-97 10. Randy Martell 129 1977-81 11. Roy Jones 125 1980-82 Darryl Jones 125 1981-84 13. Ricky Bennett 124 2003-05 14. Matt England 120 1983-85 15. Kendrick Bridges 116 1998-02 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Ralton Way 234 1977-81 2. Matt Autenrieth 178 2003-07 3. Anicet Lavodrama 161 1981-85 4. Craig Cleveland 120 1992-96 5. Gabe Rapier 119 1997-99 6. Ben McCain 107 2004-06 7. Josh Ibarra 85 2014-16 8. Keith Jordan 83 1986-89 9. Charles Fordjour 68 1999-02 10. Emanuel Willis 67 2006-09 11. Denver Cook 66 2000-03 12. Randy Martell 63 1978-81 13. Mario Flaherty 62 2008-10 14. Ronald Wells 60 2005-07 15. Chad Hartley 57 1996-99 E.C. Coleman Yadorian Parham Rod Nealy 46 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Season Records SCORING 1. Rod Nealy 984 2002-03 2. Andrew Gonzalez 686 2010-11 3. Kelton Smith 678 1996-97 4. David Preston 670 1994-95 5. Ricky Bennett 627 2004-05 6. David Preston 620 1993-94 7. Andrew Gonzalez 606 2009-10 8. Dwight Jones II 603 2006-07 9. Mike Sissel 599 1995-96 10. Ricky Bennett 596 2003-04 11. Eddie Brown 582 1968-69 12. Mack Coleman 581 1974-75 13. Anthony Odunsi 576 2015-16 14. Lorenzo Ewing 571 1995-96 15. Chris Johnson 568 1988-99 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 attempts per game) 1. Michael LeBlanc.645 2001-02 (147-228) 2. Terry Hairston.635 1982-83 (144-222) 3. Josh Ibarra.63125 2015-16 (101-160) 4. Roy Jones.63120 1981-82 (178-282) 5. Anicet Lavodrama.630 1982-83 (114-181) 6. Anicet Lavodrama.618 1984-85 (186-301) 7. Anicet Lavodrama.614 1983-84 (148-241) 8. Larry Hollins.609 1983-84 (154-253) 9. Todd Henry.606 2006-07 (157-259) 10. Terry Hairston.603 1983-84 (190-315) 11. Tony DiCamillo.601 1993-94 (181-301) 12. E.C. Coleman.599 1972-73 (194-324) 13. Josh Brian.587 2001-02 (118-201) 14. Mike Sissel.583 1995-96 (242-415) 15. Gabe Rapier.582 1997-98 (152-261) 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 2 attempts per game) 1. Yadorian Parham.500 1997-98 (32-64) 2. Dan Wilson.468 1997-98 (87-186) 3. Fred Goporo.457 1986-87 (37-81) 4. Jeremy Clark.454 1996-97 (64-141) 5. Kendrick Bridges.450 2000-01 (49-109) 6. Reggie Gibbs.444 1988-89 (85-187) 7. Jourdan Stickler.413 2015-16 (54-122) 8. Michael LeBlanc.4428 1999-00 (31-70) 9. Andrew Puzyk.439 2007-08 (72-164) 10. Michael Holmquist.435 2001-02 (74-170) 11. Chad Hartley.426 1995-96 (80-188) 12. Arthur Walton.424 1986-87 (87-205) 13. Kendrick Bridges.419 2001-02 (44-105) 14. Chad Hartley.4108 1998-99 (83-202) 15. Ben McCain.4107 2004-05 (23-56) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Bobby Sanders 91 1994-95 2. Arthur Walton 87 1986-87 Dan Wilson 87 1997-98 4. Reggie Gibbs 83 1988-89 Chad Hartley 83 1998-99 6. Chad Hartley 80 1995-96 7. Lorenzo Ewing 78 1995-96 8. Elester Whitmore 77 2003-04 9. Michael Holmquist 74 2001-02 10. David Preston 72 1994-95 Andrew Puzyk 72 2007-08 12. Andrew Puzyk 69 2008-09 13. Chad Hartley 68 1996-97 14. David Preston 65 1993-94 15. Jeremy Clark 64 1996-97 Elester Whitmore 64 2002-03 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2 attempts per game) 1. Cedric Crawford.867 2000-01 (72-83) 2. Jim Skaggs.863 1972-73 (63-73) 3. Marcus Davis.857 2011-12 (84-98) 4. Chad Hartley.848 1995-96 (67-79) 5. Bobby Sanders.847 1994-95 (72-85) 6. Baron Sauls.846 2007-08 (77-91) 7. Anthony Odunsi.839 2015-16 (255-304) 8. Bryn Caulkins.838 2004-05 (98-117) 9. Gerald Williams.837 1999-00 (128-153) 10. Kelvin Lee.836 1981-82 (107-128) 11. Ben Karam.830 2000-01 (73-88) 12. Ricky Bennett.829 2003-04 (170-205) 13. Jim Skaggs.825 1970-71 (118-143) 14. Reggie Gibbs.819 1988-89 (86-105) 15. David Preston.816 1994-95 (102-125) SCORING AVERAGE 1. Rod Nealy 28.9 2002-03 2. Andrew Gonzalez 22.9 2010-11 3. Lorenzo Ewing 22.8 1995-96 4. Mack Coleman 22.4 1974-75 5. E.C. Coleman 21.9 1971-72 Kelton Smith 21.9 1996-97 7. Eddie Brown 20.8 1968-69 Dwight Jones II 20.8 2006-07 9. E.C. Coleman 20.6 1972-73 10. Mike Sissel 20.0 1995-96 11. Huey Smith 19.7 1975-76 David Preston 19.7 1994-95 13. David Preston 19.4 1993-94 14. Ricky Bennett 19.0 2004-05 15. Andrew Gonzalez 18.9 2009-10 Reggie Gibbs 18.9 1988-89 REBOUNDS 1. E.C. Coleman 387 1971-72 2. Rod Nealy 373 2002-03 3. Charles Fordjour 357 2000-01 4. Mack Coleman 344 1974-75 5. Chris Miller 355 2004-05 6. Mike Sissel 316 1995-96 7. E.C. Coleman 303 1970-71 8. E.C. Coleman 302 1969-70 9. Vernon Freeman 297 1975-76 Bruno Kongawoin 297 1986-87 11. Tim Jones 296 1978-79 12. E.C. Coleman 295 1972-73 Mack Coleman 295 1973-74 14. Mario Flaherty 285 2009-10 15. Chris Johnson 277 1998-99 Michael LeBlanc Bobby Sanders Baron Sauls 2016-17 HBU Basketball 47

Season Records REBOUND AVERAGE 1. E.C. Coleman 15.5 1971-72 2. E.C. Coleman 14.4 1969-70 3. Mack Coleman 13.2 1974-75 4. E.C. Coleman 12.8 1972-73 5. Mack Coleman 11.8 1973-74 6. E.C. Coleman 11.6 1970-71 7. Vernon Freeman 11.4 1975-76 8. Chris Miller 11.2 2004-05 9. Tim Jones 11.0 1978-79 Rod Nealy 11.0 2002-03 11. Mike Sissel 10.5 1995-96 12. Robert Paige 10.2 1975-76 Thomas Norwood 10.2 1976-77 Bruno Kongawoin 10.2 1986-87 6. Gabe Rapier 57 1998-99 Ben McCain 57 2005-06 8. Anicet Lavodrama 55 1984-85 Josh Ibarra 55 2014-15 10. Ralton Way 53 1979-80 11. Ben McCain 50 2004-05 12. Ralton Way 49 1980-81 13. Anicet Lavodrama 48 1983-84 Craig Cleveland 48 1993-94 Craig Cleveland 48 1995-96 ASSISTS 1. Yadorian Parham 259 1997-98 2. Fred Goporo 205 1986-87 Ricky Bennett 205 2003-04 4. Bobby Sanders 196 1992-93 5. Yadorian Parham 194 1998-99 6. Fred Goporo 186 1985-86 7. Bennie Coleman 180 1995-96 8. Ben Karam 174 2002-03 9. Yadorian Parham 170 1999-00 10. Darryl Jones 165 1982-83 11. Bennie Coleman 162 1994-95 12. Ben Karam 160 2000-01 13. Bobby Sanders 156 1994-95 14. Duane Pritchett 154 1988-89 Mike Smith 154 2001-02 STEALS 1. Michael Moss 87 2010-11 2. Ben Karam 84 2000-01 3. Chad Hartley 82 1998-99 4. Ricky Bennett 77 2003-04 5. Michael Moss 74 2009-10 Matt England 74 1984-85 7. Roy Jones 73 1981-82 8. Mike Smith 67 2001-02 9. Fred Goporo 66 1986-87 10. Larry Hollins 61 1983-84 Ronald Wells 61 2006-07 12. Chad Hartley 60 1996-97 Yadorian Parham 60 1999-00 14. Larry Hollins 59 1982-83 Ryan Conrey 59 1991-92 Ben Karam 59 2002-03 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Ralton Way 85 1977-78 2. Matt Autenrieth 65 2006-07 3. Matt Autenrieth 63 2003-04 4. Gabe Rapier 62 1997-98 5. Isaiah Robinson 58 2015-16 Ralton Way Michael Moss Andrew Gonzalez 48 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Single-Game Records POINTS All-Time HBU Record 52 Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson (1/16/03) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 40 Marcus Davis vs. Crowley s Ridge (1/12/12) 36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Chicago State (2/3/11) 36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Middle Tennessee (2/22/11) 33 Sean Morris at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07) 33 Baron Sauls at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07) REBOUNDS All-Time HBU Record 25 E.C. Coleman vs. McNeese State (1971-72) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 20 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (1/28/10) 19 Mario Flaherty at Utah Valley (2/6/10) 17 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (3/13/10) 16 Emanuel Willis vs. Southwest Assemblies (2/26/09) 16 Andrew Gonzalez at Utah Valley (2/6/10) 16 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota Central (2/27/10) 16 Ricmonds Vilde vs. Arlington Baptist (12/13/14) BLOCKS All-Time HBU Record 9 Craig Cleveland at Tulsa (11/27/93) 9 Matt Autenrieth vs. Bacone (1/12/03) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 6 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (1/28/10) 6 Josh Ibarra vs. Hillsdale Baptist (11/17/14) 6 Josh Ibarra vs. Dallas Christian (11/29/14) 5 Emanuel Willis at Huston-Tillotson (1/30/08) 5 Emanuel Willis vs. Paul Quinn (2/4/08) 5 Damian Lewis at Boise State (12/14/09) 5 Mario Flaherty vs. Green Bay (1/19/10) 5 Josh Ibarra vs. Arlington Baptist (12/13/14) ASSISTS All-Time HBU Record 18 Darryl Jones vs. Mercer (2/26/83) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 13 Baron Sauls at Chicago State (3/2/09) 13 Michael Moss vs. Chicago State (2/3/11) 10 Michael Moss vs. North Texas (2/15/10) 9 Baron Sauls at Huston-Tillotson (1/30/08) 9 Michael Moss vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (11/30/09) 9 Andrew Gonzalez at Chicago State (1/13/11) 8 Baron Sauls vs. Trinity (11/3/07) 8 Baron Sauls at Utah State (12/30/08) 8 Marcel Smith vs. Arlington Baptist (12/13/14) Steals All-Time HBU Record 9 Baron Sauls vs. Utah Valley (1/13/09) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 9 Baron Sauls vs. Utah Valley (1/13/09) 7 Michael Moss at NJIT (2/18/10) 7 Michael Moss vs. North Dakota (3/3/11) 6 Gordon Watt vs. New Orleans (12/13/08) 6 Michael Moss at Utah Valley (2/6/10) 6 Michael Moss at Green Bay (1/3/11) 6 Michael Moss at UT Arlington (1/5/11) 3-Point fg Percentage (Min. 5 Att.) All-Time HBU Record 1.000 (6-6) Baron Sauls at Villanova (12/4/08) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 1.000 (6-6) Baron Sauls at Villanova (12/4/08).857 (6-7) Marcel Smith vs. Incarnate Word (3/7/15).833 (5-6) Andrew Gonzalez vs. Louisiana Tech (12/14/10).714 (5-7) Miles Dixon at Utah Valley (2/6/10).667 (6-9) Gordon Watt at Ohio State (1/9/09).667 (6-9) Andrew Puzyk at Ohio State (1/9/09).667 (4-6) Sean Morris at St. Edward s (12/7/07).667 (4-6) Baron Sauls at SMU (12/9/07).667 (4-6) Andrew Puzyk vs. Huston-Tillotson (2/16/08).667 (4-6) Jonathan Evans at Chicago State (1/13/11).667 (4-6) Anthony Hill vs. Kansas City (2/6/13).667 (4-6) Anthony Hill at UT-Pan American (2/16/13).667 (4-6) Tyler Russell at Rice (12/1/12).667 (4-6) Tyler Russell vs. Army (12/31/12) Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Att.).900 (9-10) Kevin Amend at St. Edward s (12/7/07).900 (9-10) Josh Ibarra vs. Abilene Christian (2/2/15).818 (9-11) Baron Sauls vs. Langston (2/11/08).769 (10-13) Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (3/13/10).769 (10-13) Terry Bembry vs. Chicago State (2/3/11).769 (10-13) Art Bernardi vs. Ecclesia (1/26/13).750 (9-12) Mario Flaherty vs. UT-Pan American (2/27/10) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Att.) All-Time HBU Record 1.000 (19-19) Jim Skaggs vs. Hardin Simmons (1/9/71) Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 1.000 (15-15) Andrew Gonzalez vs. South Dakota (3/5/11) 1.000 (14-14) Andrew Gonzalez vs. UT Arlington (11/20/10) 1.000 (10-10) Baron Sauls at Northwestern State (11/20/07) 1.000 (10-10) Marcus Davis vs. Dallas Christian (12/10/11).929 (13-14) Andrew Gonzalez vs. North Dakota (1/30/10) MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FGs Attempted: Rod Nealy 38 vs. Mountain State (12/7/02) FGs Made: Mike Sissel 19 at Schreiner (12/7/95) Rod Nealy 19 at Huston-Tillotson (1/16/03) 3-Pt. FGs Attempted: Chad Hartley 15 at Ambassador (1/25/97) 3-Pt. FGs Made: David Preston 8 at Huston-Tillotson (2/10/95) Bobby Sanders 8 at Texas Tech (11/29/94) Dan Wilson 8 at Texas Lutheran (11/15/97) FTs Attempted: Anicet Lavodrama 26 vs. Georgia Southern (2/14/85) FTs Made: Eddie Brown 20 vs. Sam Houston State (1968-69) Triple-Doubles: Chris Miller 24 pts, 13 reb, 11 ast vs. Wiley (1/13/03) Baron Sauls 15 pts, 10 reb, 13 ast at Chicago State (3/2/09) SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Points 148 vs. Paul Quinn (2/28/02) Fewest Points Allowed 33 vs. Prairie View A&M (1/31/84) FGs Made 57 vs. Paul Quinn (2/28/02) 3-Pt. FGs Made 15 vs. Mountain State (12/7/02) FTs Made 40 vs. Neb. Wesleyan (1/3/83) 40 vs. Paul Quinn (3/1/03) Rebounds 73 at Texas College (12/18/00) Assists 39 vs. LeTourneau (12/3/83) Largest Victory Margin: 80 (123-43) vs. Crowley s Ridge (1/12/12) 79 (115-36) vs. Dallas Christian (2/10/98) Largest Defeat Margin: 65 (53-118) at Texas Tech (1/29/92) 65 (63-128) at Tulsa (11/27/93) SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Victories 31 (2000-01; 2002-03) Longest Winning Streak 25 (2002-03) Longest Home Winning Streak 60 (1999-2004) Points Scored 3,435 (2000-01) Scoring Average 100.5 (1995-96; 1st in NAIA) 100.4 (2002-03; 1st in NAIA) FG%.552 (1983-84; 1st in NCAA) 3-Pt.%.416 (1986-87) Best FG% Defense.394 (2005-06) FT%.747 (1999-00) 3-Pt. Made 273 (1997-98) Rebounds 1,735 (2001-02) Assists 659 (1997-98) Steals 368 (1998-99) Blocked Shots 156 (2005-06) Mario Flaherty Jim Skaggs 2016-17 HBU Basketball 49

All-Time Point Clubs 50-POINT CLUB 52 Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson (1/16/03) 50 Rod Nealy vs. Mountain State (12/7/02) 40-POINT CLUB 46 David Preston at Huston-Tillotson (2/10/95) 43 Reggie Gibbs at Texas-San Antonio (3/4/89) 43 Reggie Gibbs vs. Georgia Southern (3/7/89) - n 43 Rod Nealy at Texas A&M-Kingsville (12/3/02) 42 Lorenzo Ewing at Texas Lutheran (12/11/95) 41 Eddie Brown at Bishop (1968-69) 41 Mike Sissel at Schreiner (12/7/95) 41 Mike Sissel at Wiley (2/24/96) 40 David Preston vs. East Texas Baptist (1/21/95) 40 Mike Sissel at Jarvis Christian (1/9/96) 40 Marcus Davis vs. Crowley s Ridge (1/12/12) n- neutral site 30-POINT CLUB 39 Vernon Freeman at Northwestern State (1976-77) 39 Rod Nealy at Texas College (12/10/02) 38 Eddie Brown vs. Sam Houston State (1968-69) 38 Eddie Brown vs. Nicholls State (1970-71) 38 Anicent Lavodrama vs. Texas-Pan American (2/18/85) 38 Rod Nealy vs. Texas Lutheran (12/19/02) 37 Kelton Smith at St. Edward s (2/1/97) 37 Dan Wilson at Texas Lutheran (11/15/97) 36 Kelton Smith vs. Texas Lutheran (11/16/96) 36 Rod Nealy vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (12/31/02) 36 Rod Nealy vs. Paul Quinn (3/1/03) 36 Chris Miller at Texas A&M Intl. (2/7/05) 36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Chicago State (2/3/11) 36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Middle Tennesse State (2/22/11) 35 Jim Skaggs vs. Hardin-Simmons (1970-71) 35 E.C. Coleman vs. Samford (1971-72) 35 E.C. Coleman at Texas-Pan American (1971-72) 35 David Preston at Concordia (11/19/94) 35 Ricky Bennett vs. Huston-Tillotson (1/13/04) 34 Vernon Freeman vs. Centenary (1975-76) 34 David Preston vs. St. Edward s (12/18/93) 34 David Preston vs. Huston-Tillotson (1/25/93) 34 Lorenzo Ewing at Schreiner (12/7/95) 34 Kelton Smith vs. Mid-America (12/5/96) 34 Charles Fordjour vs. Southern Nazarene (12/1/00) 34 Ricky Bennett vs. Wiley (2/21/05) 34 Dwight Jones II at Jarvis Christian (2/26/07) 33 E.C. Coleman at Texas-Pan American (1972-73) 33 Terry Garner at Hardin-Simmons (1972-73) 33 Mack Coleman at Texas-Arlington (1974-75) 33 David Preston vs. Texas Lutheran (12/4/93) 33 David Preston vs. Lubbock Christian (3/4/94) - n 33 Lorenzo Ewing vs. Baptist Christian (12/18/95) 33 Kelton Smith at Southern (11/11/96) 33 Chad Hartley vs. Sul Ross State (12/16/96) 33 Kelton Smith vs. Schreiner (1/4/97) 33 Chad Hartley at Paul Quinn (2/20/99) 33 Charles Fordjour at Paul Quinn (12/15/01) 33 Rod Nealy vs. Concordia (11/26/02) 33 Sean Morris at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07) 33 Baron Sauls at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07) 33 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Texas-Pan American (1/22/10) 32 Eddie Brown at Texas A&M-Kingsville (1970-71) 32 Terry Garner vs. Texas-Pan American (1972-73) 32 Anicent Lavodrama vs. Mercer (2/16/85) 32 Reggie Gibbs vs. Georgia State (1/19/89) 32 Tony DiCamillo at Louisiana Christian (12/15/92) 32 Arnett Mathis at East Texas Baptist (1/30/93) 32 David Preston at Texas Southern (11/29/93) 32 David Preston vs. Texas Lutheran (11/5/94) 32 David Preston at Schreiner (12/8/94) 32 Chris Johnson at Southwest Assemblies (2/18/99) 32 Rod Nealy vs. Wiley (1/13/03) 32 Ricky Bennett vs. Wiley (2/21/05) 32 Andrew Gonzalez vs. South Dakota (1/28/10) 31 E.C. Coleman vs. Nicholls State (1970-71) 31 Mack Coleman vs. Louisiana Tech (1974-75) 31 Mack Coleman at McNeese State (1974-75) 31 Mack Coleman at Rice (1974-75) 31 Anicet Lavodrama vs. Georgia State (1/24/85) 31 Arthur Walton at Hardin-Simmons (2/7/87) 31 Arnett Mathis vs. Concordia (1/8/92) 31 Chris Cooper vs. Mary Hardin Baylor (1/10/94) 31 Shannon Holmes at Louisiana Christian (12/21/94) 31 Chad Hartley vs. Huston-Tillotson (1/11/97) 31 Yadorian Parham vs. Southern Arkansas (12/10/98) 31 Rod Nealy at Bacone (12/16/02) 31 Rod Nealy vs. Texas College (2/3/03) 31 Paul Nelson at Texas-Permian Basin (11/29/03) 31 Dwight Jones II at Paul Quinn (12/11/06) 31 Baron Sauls vs. Chicago State (2/9/09) 31 Gordon Watt vs. Illinois State (11/22/08) 31 Andrew Gonzalez at NJIT (2/18/10) 31 Andrew Gonzalez at North Dakota (3/4/10) 31 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Louisiana Tech (12/14/10) 30 Eddie Brown vs. Louisiana College (1968-69) 30 Eddie Brown at Texas A&I (1968-69) 30 E.C. Coleman vs. East Texas Baptist (1969-70) 30 John Seahorn vs. Lamar (1974-75) 30 Mack Coleman vs. Arkansas State (1974-75) 30 Huey Smith at Centenary (1975-76) 30 Thomas Norwood vs. Baptist College (1976-77) 30 Ralton Way vs. Oklahoma State (12/10/80) 30 Roy Jones at Texas-Arlington (12/2/81) 30 Arthur Walton vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (2/5/86) 30 Fred Goporo vs. Georgia State (2/12/87) 30 Ben Henderson at Dillard (12/17/92) 30 David Preston vs. Schreiner (2/12/94) 30 Chris Cooper vs. Concordia (2/1/94) 30 Bobby Sanders at Texas Tech (11/29/94) 30 Chad Hartley vs. Louisiana Christian (11/11/95) 30 Mike Sissel vs. Wiley (2/27/96) 30 Jeremy Clark vs. Xavier (La.) (11/9/96) 30 Chad Hartley vs. Paul Quinn (2/3/97) 30 Chad Hartley vs. Texas Lutheran (1/21/99) 30 Rod Nealy at Oklahoma City (11/16/02) 30 Rod Nealy at Langston (12/14/02) 30 Rod Nealy vs. Huston-Tillotson (2/20/03) 30 Rod Nealy vs. Paul Quinn (3/1/03) 30 Ricky Bennett at Langston (1/8/05) 30 Dwight Jones II vs. St. Ambrose (12/30/06) 30 Gordon Watt vs. Langston (2/11/08) 30 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (11/30/09) 30 Marcus Davis vs. Dallas Christain (12/10/11) n- neutral site 1,000-POINT CLUB Eddie Brown 1,939 1968-72 E.C. Coleman 1,846 1969-73 Chad Hartley 1,818 1995-99 Shannon Holmes 1,546 1991-95 Charles Fordjour 1,511 1999-02 Michael Holmquist 1,494 2000-04 Tony DiCamillo 1,493 1991-95 Kelton Smith 1,434 1996-00 Ralton Way 1,374 1977-81 Anicet Lavodrama 1,348 1981-85 Greg Wise 1,323 1977-81 Bobby Sanders 1,321 1991-95 Andrew Gonzalez 1,292 2009-11 David Preston 1,290 1993-95 Huey Smith 1,228 1975-78 Ricky Bennett 1,223 2003-05 Kendrick Bridges 1,204 1998-02 Arthur Walton 1,193 1983-87 Willie Bennett 1,190 1970-74 Dwight Jones II 1,166 2005-07 Jim Skaggs 1,133 1970-74 Mack Coleman 1,106 1972-75 Roy Jones 1,091 1978-82 Larry Hollins 1,064 1980-84 Randy Martell 1,028 1977-81 Arnett Mathis 1,027 1991-93, 1994-95 Jeff Carroll 1,027 1998-99, 2000-02 Bryce Burch 1,024 1998-02 Eddie Brown 50 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Huskies in the Pros PLAYER YEARS AT HBU PROTEAM/COUNTRIES PLAYED IN (IF AVAILABLE) Matt Autenrieth 2003-07 Chad Barnes 2005-06 KK Mornar Basket Bar (Montenegro), Estonia, Poland, Venezuela Art Bernardi 2011-13 Araberri (Spain) Scott Bigott 1981-84 Eddie Brown 1968-72 Bryce Burch 1998-2002 Cockburn Cougars (Australia), Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, Ireland Craig Cleveland 1992-96 E.C. Coleman 1969-73 Houston Rockets (3rd Round, 16th pick, 1973), New Orleans (NBA), Golden State (NBA) Mack Coleman 1972-75 New Orleans Jazz (4th Round, 1st pick, 1975) Lorenzo Ewing 1995-96 Mario Flaherty 2008-10 Durham (England; BBL) Charles Fordjour 1999-2002 Vernon Freeman 1973-75 Andrew Gonzalez 2009-11 Dakota Wizards (NBDL - 3rd Round, 12th pick, 2011) Ryan Harris 1995-98 Todd Henry 2006-07 Patriotas (Colombia) Fred Hinnenkamp 2007-11 Durham (England; BBL) Larry Hollins 1980-84 Dwight Jones II 2005-07 Tulsa 66ers (NBDL), East Kentucky Miners (CBA) Bruno Kongawoin 1983-87 Quad City Thunder David Kraitman 1997-2000 Maccabi Karmiel (Israel) Anicet Lavodrama 1980-85 Los Angeles Clippers (3rd Round, 5th pick, 1985) Michael LeBlanc 1999-2000, 01-02 Singapore Slingers (Singapore), Australia, Slovenia, Bolivia Randy Martell 1977-81 Washington Bullets (7th Round, 11th pick, 1981) Eric Meche 1999-2001 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Atletico Petroleos de Luanda (Angola), Phillippines, Portugal, Albany (CBA) Thomas Norwood 1973-75 Robert Paige 1972-76 Houston Rockets (6th Round, 10th pick, 1976); Harlem Globetrotters (1976-85) Baron Sauls 2007-09 Ydra Asfalistiki ENAD Agios Dometios (Cyprus) Mike Sissel 1995-96 La Coruna (Spain), Venezuela, Corpus Christi (USA-XBL) Ricmonds Vilde 2013-15 VEF Riga (Latvia) Gordon Watt 2007-09 Norrkoping Dolphins (Sweden), France, Cyprus, Germany Ralton Way 1977-81 Washington Bullets (10th Round, 9th pick, 1981) Ellington Wilkins 1982-86 Emanuel Willis 2007-09 Al Arabi (Kuwait), Turkey, Portugal, Uruguay, Japan E.C. Coleman Robert Paige Anicet Lavodrama Rod Nealy Emanuel Willis 2016-17 HBU Basketball 51

All-Americans Greg Wise 1981 Terry Hairston 1984 Matt England 1985 Anicent Lavodrama 1985 David Preston 1994, 1995 Mike Sissel 1996 Kelton Smith 1997 Gabe Rapier 1998 Chad Hartley 1999 Chris Johnson 1999 Michael LeBlanc 2000, 2002 Charles Fordjour 2001, 2002 Michael Holmquist 2003 Rod Nealy 2003 Ricky Bennett 2004, 2005 Chris Miller 2005 Dwight Jones II 2006, 2007 Ben McCain 2006 Academic All-Americans Todd Henry 2007 Boone Almanza 1983, 1984 Chris Cooper 1995 Bobby Sanders 1995 Bryce Burch 2002 Michael Holmquist 2003 Corey Thomas 2005, 2006 Filip Vynhal 2006 Bryn Caulkins 2007 52 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Awards NCAA Tournament 1984 National Scoring Leader Rod Nealy...2002-03 Filip Vynhal...2005-06 Bryn Caulkins...2006-07 National Coach of the Year Ron Cottrell...2002-03 National Player of the Year Rod Nealy...2002-03 All-America Greg Wise...1980-81 Terry Hairston...1983-84 Matt England...1984-85 Anicet Lavodrama...1984-85 David Preston...1993-94, 94-95 Mike Sissel...1995-96 Kelton Smith...1996-97 Gabe Rapier...1997-98 Chad Hartley...1998-99 Chris Johnson...1998-99 Michael LeBlanc...1999-00, 01-02 Charles Fordjour...2000-01, 01-02 Michael Holmquist...2002-03 Rod Nealy...2002-03 Ricky Bennett...2003-04, 04-05 Chris Miller...2004-05 Dwight Jones II...2005-06, 06-07 Ben McCain...2005-06 Todd Henry...2006-07 NAIA National Tournament 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 National Rebounding Leader Chris Miller...2004-05 National Assist Leader Yadorian Parham...1997-98 NAIA Champions of Character/Pattison Family Scholarship Michael Holmquist... 2004 Bryn Caulkins... 2005 Pablo Avila... 2006 Matt... 2007 All-Region Shannon Holmes...1993-94, 94-95 David Preston...1993-94, 94-95 Bennie Coleman...1994-95 Bobby Sanders...1994-95 Kelton Smith...1996-97, 97-98 Chad Hartley...1997-98 Yadorian Parham...1997-98 Gabe Rapier...1997-98 Dan Wilson...1997-98 Academic All-America Boone Almanza...1982-83, 84-85 Chris Cooper...1994-95 Bobby Sanders...1994-95 Bryce Burch...2001-02 Michael Holmquist...2002-03 Corey Thomas...2004-05 Academic All-Region/All-Conference Jeff Burke...1991-92 Ryan Conrey...1991-92 Bobby Sanders... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Ty Bailey...1992-93 Chris Cooper...1993-94, 94-95 Craig Cleveland...1995-96, 96-97 Tony DiCamillo...1994-95 Shannon Holmes...1994-95 Arnett Mathis...1994-95 David Preston...1994-95 Ryan Bailey...1995-96, 96-97 Chad Hartley...1995-96 Robby Pollard...1995-96 Michael LeBlanc...1999-00 Bryce Burch... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Robert Amboree...2000-01 Jeff Carroll...2000-01, 01-02 Michael Holmquist... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Ben Karam...2000-01 Chris Reed... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03 Matt Autenrieth... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 Pablo Avila... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Bryn Caulkins... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Nick Garner... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Ben McCain... 2004-05, 05-06 Corey Thomas... 2004-05, 05-06 Filip Vynhal... 2004-05, 05-06 Fred Hinnenkamp...2008-09 Ron Cottrell Chad Hartley Rod Nealy 2016-17 HBU Basketball 53

Awards NABC Honors Court Fred Hinnenkamp...2009-10, 2010-11 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE All-Conference (Team) Anthony Odunsi (HM)... 2015 Defensive Player of the Year Michael Moss...2010-11 Anthony Hill (Co)...2012-13 Newcomer of the Year Andrew Gonzalez...2009-10 Newcomer of the Year Chris Johnson...1998-99 Michael LeBlanc...1999-00 Rod Nealy...2002-03 Ricky Bennett...2003-04 Dwight Jones II...2005-06 Spring Commissioner s Honor Roll Jimmy Barton... 2014 Reveal Chukwujekwu... 2014 Cody Joyce... 2014 Colter Lasher... 2014 Marcel Smith... 2014 Mike Turner... 2014 Ricmonds Vilde... 2014 Reveal Chukwujekwu... 2015 Colter Lasher... 2015 Marcel Smith... 2015 Ricmonds Vilde... 2015 GREAT WEST CONFERENCE All-Conference (Team) Andrew Gonzalez (1st)...2009-10 Mario Flaherty (1st)...2009-10 Wendell Preadom (2nd)...2009-10 Andrew Gonzalez (1st)...2010-11 Michael Moss (HM)...2010-11 Terry Bembry (HM)...2011-12 Joe Latas (HM)...2011-12 Tyler Russell (HM)...2011-12 Art Bernardi (1st)...2012-13 Caleb Crayton (HM)...2012-13 Rob Lewis (HM)...2012-13 Marcel Smith (HM)...2012-13 All-Newcomer Team Andrew Gonzalez...2009-10 Joe Latas...2011-12 Tyler Russell...2011-12 Sixth Man of the Year Rob Lewis...2012-13 RED RIVER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Champions 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Coach of the Year Ron Cottrell... 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Player of the Year Chad Hartley...1998-99 Charles Fordjour...2000-01, 01-02 Rod Nealy...2002-03 Ricky Bennett...2003-04, 04-05 Dwight Jones II...2005-06, 06-07 Defensive Player of the Year Eric Meche...2000-01 All-Conference Chad Hartley...1998-99 Chris Johnson...1998-99, 99-00 Charles Fordjour... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Michael LeBlanc...1999-00, 01-02 Kendrick Bridges...2000-01, 01-02 Jeff Carroll...2000-01 Ben Karam...2000-01 Eric Meche...2000-01 Mike Smith...2001-02 Michael Holmquist... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04 Chris Miller...2002-03, 04-05 Rod Nealy...2002-03 Elester Whitmore...2002-03, 03-04 Ricky Bennett...2003-04, 04-05 Paul Nelson...2003-04 Chad Barnes...2005-06 Englebert Cherrington...2005-06 Dwight Jones II...2005-06, 06-07 Ben McCain...2005-06 Corey Thomas...2005-06 Kevin Amend...2006-07 Matt Autenrieth...2006-07 Todd Henry...2006-07 Ronald Wells...2006-07 Anthony Odunsi Colter Lasher Kevin Amend 54 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Awards BIG STATE CONFERENCE All-Conference Bennie Coleman...1995-96 Lorenzo Ewing...1995-96 Mike Sissel...1995-96 Freshman of the Year Chad Hartley...1995-96 TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Champions 1980-81, 1983-84 TAAC Coach of the Year Gene Iba...1980-81 All-Conference Tim Jones...1978-79, 79-80 Randy Martell...1979-80, 80-81 Ralton Way...1979-80, 80-81 Greg Wise...1979-80, 80-81 Roy Jones...1981-82 Kelvin Lee...1981-82 Larry Hollins...1982-83, 83-84 Anicet Lavodrama... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85 Terry Hairston...1983-84 Matt England...1984-85 Fred Goporo...1985-86, 86-87 Bruno Kongawoin...1985-86, 86-87 Arthur Walton...1985-86, 86-87 Reggie Gibbs...1988-89 E.C. Coleman Most Valuable Player Tim Jones...1978-79 Greg Wise...1979-80, 80-81 Randy Martell...1980-81 Roy Jones...1981-82 Kelvin Lee...1981-82 Terry Hairston...1982-83 Larry Hollins...1982-83 Anicet Lavodrama...1983-84, 84-85 Matt England...1984-85 Arthur Walton...1985-86 Fred Goporo...1986-87 George Christopher...1987-88 Reggie Gibbs...1988-89 Arnett Mathis...1991-92 Tony DiCamillo...1992-93 David Preston...1993-94, 94-95 Shannon Holmes...1994-95 Mike Sissel...1995-96 Kelton Smith...1996-97 Yadorian Parham...1997-98 Chad Hartley...1998-99 Michael LeBlanc...1999-00 Charles Fordjour...2000-01 Mike Smith...2001-02 Rod Nealy...2002-03 Ricky Bennett...2003-04, 04-05 Dwight Jones II...2005-06, 06-07 Gordon Watt...2007-08 Baron Sauls...2008-09 Mario Flaherty...2009-10 Andrew Gonzalez...2010-11 Art Bernardi...2011-12 Art Bernardi...2012-13 Tyler Russell...2013-14 Anthony Odunsi...2014-15, 15-16 Scholar-Athlete Award Ryan Conrey...1991-92 Bobby Sanders...1992-93, 94-95 Chris Cooper...1993-94 Robby Pollard...1995-96 Ryan Bailey...1996-97 Micah McDonald...1997-98 Bryce Burch... 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Chris Reed...2000-01 Jeff Carroll...2001-02 Michael Holmquist... 2002-03, 03-04 Corey Thomas... 2004-05, 05-06 Filip Vynhal...2005-06 Matt Autenrieth...2006-07 Kevin Amend...2007-08 Fred Hinnenkamp...2008-09 Andrew Gonzalez...2009-10 Aaron Hendrix...2010-11 Lamar Thomas...2011-12 Anthony Hill...2012-13 Reveal Chukwujekwu...2013-14 Reveal Chukwujekwu...2014-15 Reveal Chukwujekwu...2015-16 Dale Glover Defensive Award Chuck Craddock...1979-80 Kelvin Lee...1980-81, 81-82 Larry Hollins...1982-83, 83-84 Boone Almanza...1984-85 Mike Martin...1985-86, 86-87 George Christopher...1987-88 Jorge Negron...1988-89 Victor Gilmore...1991-92 Ty Bailey...1992-93 Randy Martell Anicet Lavodrama E.C. Coleman 2016-17 HBU Basketball 55

Awards Bennie Coleman... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 Ryan Bailey...1996-97 Gabe Rapier...1997-98, 98-99 Eric Meche...1999-00, 00-01 Silver Weinholtz...2001-02 Paul Nelson...2002-03, 03-04 Chris Green...2004-05 Ronald Wells...2005-06, 06-07 Joe Atang...2007-08 Emanuel Willis...2008-09 Wendell Preadom...2009-10 Shawn Echols...2010-11 Anthony Hill...2011-12 Anthony Hill...2012-13 Caleb Crayton...2013-14 Caleb Crayton...2015-16 Reveal Chukwujekwu...2014-15 Rebounding Award Anicet Lavodrama... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85 Bruno Kongawoin...1985-86, 86-87 Alvaro Teheran...1987-88, 88-89 Arnett Mathis...1991-92 Johnathan Porter...1991-92, 92-93 Tony DiCamillo...1993-94 Shannon Holmes...1993-94 Ken Washington...1994-95 Mike Sissel...1995-96 Marcus Mitchell...1996-97 Blane Vincent...1997-98 Chris Johnson...1998-99 Charles Fordjour... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Michael LeBlanc...2001-02 Josh Brian...2002-03 Rod Nealy...2002-03 Chris Miller...2004-05 Englebert Cherrington...2005-06 Todd Henry...2006-07 Emanuel Willis...2007-08 Gordon Watt...2008-09 Mario Flaherty...2009-10 Terry Bembry...2010-11 Joe Latas...2011-12 Dauson Womack...2012-13 Ricmonds Vilde...2013-14 Josh Ibarra...2014-15 Josh Ibarra...2015-16 Ryan Bailey Hustle/Coaches Award Robby Fisher...1991-92 Jamie Lynn...1992-93, 94-95 Ryan Bailey...1993-94, 95-96, 96-97 Luke Downey...1997-98 Bryce Burch...1998-99 Gerald Williams...1999-00 Ben Karam...2000-01 Michael Holmquist...2001-02, 03-04 Blane Vincent...2002-03 Jason Bullock...2003-04 Elester Whitmore...2003-04 Bryn Caulkins...2004-05 Corey Thomas...2005-06 Kevin Amend...2006-07 Timir Patel...2007-08 Baron Sauls...2007-08 Mario Flaherty...2008-09 Remy Boswell...2009-10 Mike Moss...2010-11 Dustin Hobaugh...2011-12 Caleb Crayton...2012-13 Marcel Smith...2013-14, 14-15 Jourdan Stickler... 2015-16v 56 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Letterwinners A Able, Connie... 1969 Adams, David... 1982 Alexander, Matt (mgr.)... 1995 Alford, Eugene... 1981 Allison, Bill... 1964 Allen, Montrel...2007, 08 Almanza, Boone... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Amboree, Robert... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Amend, Kevin... 2007, 08 Anderson, Mike...1966, 67 Applewhite, Jeff... 1983 Asp, Aaron... 2011 Atang, Joe...2008, 09 Autenrieth, Matt... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Avila, Pablo...2004, 05, 06 B Bailey, Johnny... 1968, 69, 70, 71 Bailey, Rick...1965, 67 Bailey, Ryan... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Bailey, Ty...1992, 93 Ballard, Don... 1964 Barron, Steve... 1974 Barnes, Chad... 2006 Barton, Jimmy... 2014 Barton, Ron... 1968 Beakley, David...1977, 78 Beaty, Douglas...1964, 65 Bembry, Terry...2011, 12 Bell, Bucky... 1964 Bennett, Ricky...2004, 05 Bennett, Willie... 1971, 72, 73, 74 Bernardi, Art...2012, 13 Berry, T.J.... 2011 Biggott, Scott...1983, 84 Blacklock, Jason... 1996 Blackmon, Elmer... 1979 Bonds, Charlie... 1964, 65, 66, 67 Bonham, Terry... 1964 Boston, Ken...1966, 67 Boswell, Remy... 2010 Bowden, Dewayne...2012, 13 Bowen, John... 1985 Bradford, Kelvin...2003, 06, 07 Brady, John...1967, 68 Braun, Steve...1978, 79 Brian, Josh...2002, 03 Brown, Eddie... 1969, 70, 71, 72 Bridges, Kendrick... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Buchanek, Allan... 1964 Bullock, Jason... 2004 Burch, Bryce... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Burke, Jeff... 1992 Burkes, Robert...1978, 79, 80 Burkhalter, Jerry... 1968, 69, 70, 71 Burns, Rufus... 1968, 69, 70, 71 Byrd, Harry... 1967 C Campbell, George... 1976 Cantrell, Asa... 2016 Carroll, Jeff...1999, 01, 02 Caulkins, Bryn... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Chaloupka, Dennis... 1965 Charleton, Keith... 1968 Cherrington, Englebert... 2006 Christopher, George... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Chukwujekwu, Reveal...2014, 15, 16 Clarabut, Garlan... 1966 Clark, Jeremy...1997, 98 Cleveland, Craig... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Coffee, Charlie...1965, 66 Coleman, Bennie... 1994, 95, 96, 98 Coleman, E.C.... 1970, 71, 72, 73 Coleman, Mack...1973, 74, 75 Coleman, Paul... 1967 Conrey, Ryan... 1992 Cook, Denver...2001, 02, 03 Cooper, Chris...1994, 95 Craddock, Chuck...1979, 80 Crawford, Cedric...2001, 02 Crawford, Tiko...1987, 88 Crayton, Caleb... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Crump, Greg... 1993 D Daniels, Ben...2010, 11 Darden, Larry... 1968 Davidson, Charlie... 1966 Davis, Marcus... 2012 DeCarlo, Anthony (mgr.)...1991, 92 Dement, Ted...1964, 65 DiCamillo, Tony... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Dillon, Andy... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Dixon, Miles...2010, 11 Dorsey, Royce... 1978 Downey, Luke...1997, 98 Druzak, Robert... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Dunn, Derry...1966, 67 E Eason, Eddie... 1980 Echols, Shawn...2010, 11 Eige, Jay... 1964 Ellis, Pat... 1968 England, Matt...1984, 85 Evans, Jonathan...2011, 12 Ewing, Lorenzo... 1996 F Faubion, Chuck...1977, 78 Ferguson, Randy... 1975 Fisher, Robby...1992, 93 Flaherty, Mario...2009, 10 Fordjour, Charles...2000, 01, 02 Fountain, Alex...2014, 15, 16 Fowler, Randy...1965, 66 Freeman, Tim... 1980 Freeman, Vernon...1976, 77 Freeze, Johnny...1969, 70, 71 Funk, Lynn... 1966 G Gales, Spenser... 2013 Garner, Nick... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Garner, Terry...1973, 74 Gage, Arthur... 1971 Gerber, David... 1977 Gibbs, Reggie... 1989 Gibson, Jimmy... 1964 Gillespie, John...1964, 65 Gilliam, James... 1965 Gilmore, Victor... 1992 Gonzalez, Andrew...2010, 11 Gonzalez, Jacob... 2014 Goporo, Fred... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Gordon, Nate... 1978 Goudeau, Arthur...1986, 87 Grant, Butch... 1973 Green, Chris...2005, 06 H Habermehl, Mike... 1964 Hairston, Terry...1983, 84 Hansen, Don...1966, 67 Hardin, Billy... 1965 Harper, James... 2013 Harris, Ryan... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Harris, Terry... 2015 Harris, Tony... 1969 Hartley, Chad... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Harvey, Donald... 1988 Hauck, Jack... 1964 Havard, Jeremy...2008, 09 Hazelwood, Lonnie... 1965 Henderson, Ben...1992, 93 Hendrix, Aaron...2010, 11 Henry, Todd... 2007 Hill, Anthony...2012, 13 Hinnenkamp, Fred... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Hobaugh, Dustin... 2012 Hogan, Mike...1978, 79 Hollins, Larry... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Holmes, Shannon... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Holmquist, Michael... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Howard, Stephen... 1996 Huang, Sebastien (mgr.)...2013, 14, 15 Hudson, Johnny...1988, 89 Hurst, Steve...1971, 72 I Ibarra, Josh...2015, 16 J Jackson, Corey... 1994 Jarmon, Daryl... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Johnson, Chris...1999, 00 Jones, Darryl...1982, 83, 84 Jones II, Dwight...2006, 07 Jones, Roy...1981, 82 Jones, Tim...1979, 80 Jordan, Keith... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Joyce, Cody...2013, 14 Judge, Demetrus...2008, 09 K Kamara, Djibril...1986, 87 Karam, Ben...2000, 01, 03 Kelly, Gary...1966, 67, 68 Kelly, Shelden... 1981 Key, Steven (mgr.)...1992, 93, 94 King, Dale... 1983 Klentzman, Rick... 1971, 72, 73, 74 2016-17 HBU Basketball 57

Letterwinners Knotts, Travis... 2002 Kongawoin, Bruno... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kraitman, David... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Krenek, Barney... 1965 L Lafferty, Bob...1979, 80, 81 Lasher, Colter...2014, 15, 16 Latas, Joe... 2012 Lavodrama, Anicet... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Lazarus, Ebere... 2004 Lawless, Ronnie...1966, 67 LeBlanc, Michael...2000, 02 Lee, Kelvin... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Lewis, Damian... 2010 Lewis, Hamilton... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Lewis, Rob...2013, 14 Leverkuhn, Dillard... 1981 Lloyd, Roy... 1978 Loury, Derrick... 1981 Loving, Tommy...1993, 94 Lynn, Jamie... 1992, 93, 94, 95 M Maxwell, Henry... 1964 McCain, Ben...2005, 06 McClellan, John... 1969 McDonald, Micah... 1998 McGusty, Kerol...1996, 98 McIntosh, Tom... 1969 McKinley, Darwin... 1977 McKinney, Tim (mgr.)... 2005, 06, 07, 08 March, Ronald... 2012 Martell, Randy... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Martin, Michael...1986, 87 Martin, Reggie... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Mathis, Arnett...1992, 93, 95 McQuitter, Will... 2015 Meche, Eric...2000, 01 Miller, Chris...2003, 05 Minter, Max...1966, 67 Mitchell, Marcus...1996, 97 Moore, Ronnie...1966, 67, 68 Morris, Sean...2008, 09 Moss, Michael...2010, 11 Musquiz, John... 1969 N Nealy, Rod... 2003 Negron, Jorge... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Nelson, Paul...2003, 04 Newsome, Travis... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Norris, Wayne... 1972 Norwood, Thomas...1976, 77 Nottebart, Dan... 1979 Nutt, Brian...2014, 15 O Obetoh, Sammy... 2011 Odunsi, Anthony...2015, 16 O Flaherty, Jim... 1974, 75, 76, 77 Orr, David... 1979 Osina, Mark... 1974, 75, 76, 77 O Suji, Stephen...2015, 16 P Paige, Robert...1974, 75, 76 Parham, Yadorian...1998, 99, 00 Parks, Larry... 1968 Patel, Timir... 2008 Patterson, Larry...1975, 76 Patterson, Trey...2015, 16 Pixler, Jeff... 1982 Poe, Zachary... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Pollard, Robby... 1996 Pojah, Jeremiah... 2008 Porter, Johnathan...1992, 93 Prater, David... 1975 Preadom, Wendell... 2010 Prejean, Raymond... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Preston, David...1994, 95 Pritchett, Duane... 1989 Purswell, Billy... 1969 Puzyk, Andrew...2008, 09 Pyle, Paul... 1989 R Rapier, Gabe...1998, 99 Reed, Chris (mgr.)...2001, 02, 03 Renfro, Jerry...1966, 67, 68 Robertson, Jamal... 2010 Robinson, Isaiah... 2016 Rodriguez, Dallas... 2003 Roper, Kerry...1968, 69 Rose-Walls, Derek... 1992 Ross, Jonathan...1996, 97 Roy, Khris... 2010 Roy, Mike... 1969, 70, 71, 72 Russell, Tyler... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Ryan, Sam... 2011 S Sanders, Bobby... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Sanders, Carlos... 1989 Sanders, Jimmy...2008, 09 Sauls, Baron...2008, 09 Scott, Brian... 2003 Seahorn, Johnny...1975, 76 Senter, Tom...1970, 71, 72 Shannon, Sean (mgr.)... 2003, 04, 05, 07 Shields, Joel... 1964 Sierra, Omar...1987, 88, 89 Siler, Phil...1980, 81 Simmons, Waylond...1964, 65 Simmons, Weldon... 1964 Simon, Ricky... 2008 Sissel, Mike... 1996 Skaggs, Jim... 1970, 71, 73, 74 Slack, Terrance (mgr.)...2008, 09 Smith, Gene... 1970 Smith, Huey...1976, 77, 78 Smith, Kelton... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Smith, Leslie... 1964 Smith, Marcel... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Smith, Mike...2001, 02 Smith, Roddrick... 2004 Smuts, Rick... 1967 Stephens, Randy...1988, 89 Stetler, Cody...2014, 15, 16 Stickler, Jourdan...2015, 16 Stone, Steve...1967, 68 Swanson, Kim... 1977 T Teheran, Alvaro...1988, 89 Thomas, Corey...2005, 06 Thomas, Aaron...1991, 92 Thomas, Lamar...2011, 12, 13 Thompson, Rickie... 1983 Trahan, Johnnie... 2004 Turner, Mike...2013, 14, 15 V Vass, Perry... 1967 Vilde, Ricmonds...2014, 15 Vincent, Blane... 1997, 98, 02, 03 Vyhnal, Filip...2005, 06 W Walding, James...1964, 65 Walton, Arthur... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Warren, Charlie... 1977 Washington, Ken...1994, 95 Watson, Jerry... 1965 Watt, Gordon...2008, 09 Way, Ralton... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Weinholtz, Silver...2001, 02 Wells, Ronald...2006, 07 Wells, Shane... 1999 White, Andre... 1992 Whitley, Craig... 1973 Whitmore, Elester...2003, 04 Wilkins, Ellington... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Williams, Edward... 1989 Williams, Gerald...1999, 00 Williams, Richard... 1997 Williamson, Gary...1972, 74 Williamson, George... 1965 Willis, Emanuel...2008, 09 Wilson, Dan...1997, 98 Wilson, Justin...2007, 09 Wise, Greg... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Womack, Dauson...2013, 14 Worsham, Willie... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Wright, Stan... 1965 Y Young, Fred... 1988 58 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Yearly Leaders POINTS Year Player Pts. Avg. 2014-15 Anthony Odunsi 331 12.3 2013-14 Rob Lewis 384 12.8 2012-13 Art Bernardi 457 14.7 2011-12 Marcus Davis 348 12.4 2010-11 Andrew Gonzalez 686 22.9 2009-10 Andrew Gonzalez 606 18.9 2008-09 Gordon Watt 515 17.2 2007-08 Gordon Watt 279 16.4 2006-07 Dwight Jones II 603 20.8 2005-06 Dwight Jones II 563 17.1 2004-05 Ricky Bennett 627 19.0 2003-04 Ricky Bennett 596 18.6 2002-03 Rod Nealy 984 28.9 2001-02 Charles Fordjour 523 15.4 2000-01 Charles Fordjour 563 15.6 1999-00 Michael LeBlanc 535 15.7 1998-99 Chris Johnson 568 16.2 1997-98 Gabe Rapier 459 14.3 Dan Wilson 457 14.3 1996-97 Kelton Smith 678 21.9 1995-96 Lorenzo Ewing 571 22.8 1994-95 David Preston 670 19.7 1993-94 David Preston 620 19.4 1992-93 Tony DiCamillo 482 14.6 1991-92 Arnett Mathis 385 12.8 1988-89 Reggie Gibbs 549 18.9 1987-88 Omar Sierra 312 11.6 1986-87 Arthur Walton 504 17.4 1985-86 Arthur Walton 432 15.4 1984-85 Matt England 493 17.6 Anicet Lavodrama 511 17.6 1983-84 Terry Hairston 451 15.0 1982-83 Terry Hairston 327 11.3 Larry Hollins 328 11.3 1981-82 Roy Jones 443 16.4 1980-81 Greg Wise 411 14.7 1979-80 Ralton Way 433 16.0 1978-79 Tim Jones 395 14.6 1977-78 Huey Smith 273 10.9 Ralton Way 285 10.9 1976-77 Vernon Freeman 537 18.5 1975-76 Huey Smith 513 19.7 1974-75 Mack Coleman 581 22.4 1973-74 Terry Garner 432 17.3 1972-73 E.C. Coleman 474 20.6 1971-72 E.C. Coleman 548 21.9 1970-71 Eddie Brown 484 18.6 1969-70 E.C. Coleman 368 17.5 1968-69 Eddie Brown 582 20.8 1967-68 Steve Stone 286 13.6 REBOUNDS Year Player Reb. Avg. 2014-15 Josh Ibarra 175 6.5 2013-14 Ricmonds Vilde 147 4.7 2012-13 Art Bernardi 217 7.0 2011-12 Marcus Davis 158 5.6 2010-11 Terry Bembry 187 6.7 2009-10 Mario Flaherty 285 9.2 2008-09 Gordon Watt 264 8.8 2007-08 Gordon Watt 136 8.0 2006-07 Todd Henry 211 7.8 2005-06 Englebert Cherrington 221 7.1 2004-05 Chris Miller 335 11.2 2003-04 Paul Nelson 263 8.0 2002-03 Rod Nealy 373 11.0 2001-02 Charles Fordjour 244 7.2 2000-01 Charles Fordjour 357 9.9 1999-00 Charles Fordjour 252 7.4 1998-99 Chris Johnson 277 7.9 1997-98 Blane Vincent 235 7.5 1996-97 Kelton Smith 265 8.5 1995-96 Mike Sissel 316 10.5 1994-95 Shannon Holmes 274 8.1 1993-94 Shannon Holmes 255 7.7 1992-93 Tony DiCamillo 209 6.3 1991-92 Arnett Mathis 162 5.4 1988-89 Alvaro Teheran 146 5.4 1987-88 George Christopher 154 5.7 Alvaro Teheran 155 5.7 1986-87 Bruno Kongawoin 297 10.2 1985-86 Bruno Kongawoin 197 9.4 1984-85 Anicet Lavodrama 277 9.6 1983-84 Anicet Lavodrama 214 7.1 1982-83 Anicet Lavodrama 174 6.0 1981-82 Larry Hollins 153 5.7 1980-81 Randy Martell 211 7.5 1979-80 Ralton Way 202 7.5 1978-79 Tim Jones 296 11.0 1977-78 Royce Dorsey 177 6.8 1976-77 Thomas Norwood 266 10.2 1975-76 Vernon Freeman 297 11.4 1974-75 Mack Coleman 344 13.2 1973-74 Mack Coleman 295 11.8 1972-73 E.C. Coleman 295 12.8 1971-72 E.C. Coleman 387 15.5 1970-71 E.C. Coleman 303 11.6 1969-70 E.C. Coleman 302 14.4 ASSISTS Year Player Ast. Avg. 2014-15 Anthony Odunsi 69 2.6 2013-14 Marcel Smith 78 3.0 2012-13 Marcel Smith 79 2.6 2011-12 Marcel Smith 67 2.5 Jonathan Evans 67 2.3 2010-11 Michael Moss 126 4.1 2009-10 Michael Moss 135 4.1 2008-09 Baron Sauls 116 4.0 2007-08 Baron Sauls 125 4.5 2006-07 Ronald Wells 90 3.1 2005-06 Corey Thomas 131 4.0 2004-05 Ricky Bennett 144 4.4 2003-04 Ricky Bennett 205 6.4 2002-03 Ben Karam 174 5.3 2001-02 Mike Smith 154 4.7 2000-01 Ben Karam 160 4.4 1999-00 Yadorian Parham 170 5.5 1998-99 Yadorian Parham 194 6.1 1997-98 Yadorian Parham 259 8.1 1996-97 Ryan Bailey 121 3.9 1995-96 Bennie Coleman 180 6.2 1994-95 Bennie Coleman 162 5.1 1993-94 Bobby Sanders 129 4.0 1992-93 Bobby Sanders 196 5.9 1991-92 Ryan Conrey 114 3.8 1988-89 Duane Pritchett 154 5.3 1987-88 Donald Harvey 132 4.9 1986-87 Fred Goporo 219 7.6 1985-86 Fred Goporo 186 6.6 1984-85 Fred Goporo 124 4.3 1983-84 Darryl Jones 152 4.9 1982-83 Darryl Jones 165 5.7 1981-82 Kelvin Lee 120 4.4 2016-17 HBU Basketball 59

Year-by-Year Results Mac Sutton 1963-64 (NAIA At-Large) Houston Baptist College: 1-7 Peck Vass 1964-65 (NAIA At-Large) Houston Baptist College: 8-17 NAIA 1965-66 (9-12) Coach: Peck Vass 11/20 Sam Houston L 72-71 11/23 Texas A&I 11/30 LeTourneau 12/2 at Sam Houston L 93-86 12/6 St. Edwards 12/9 St. Thomas 12/11 Texas Lutheran 12/14 East Texas Baptist 12/16 Texas A&I 1/7 Hardin Simmons 1/8 Hardin Simmons 1/10 LeTourneau 1/13 Southwestern 1/15 Texas Lutheran 1/21 Corpus Christi 1/22 East Texas Baptist 1/29 Southwestern 1/31 St. Edwards 2/5 Corpus Christi 2/8 St. Thomas 2/14 St. Thomas 1966-67 (4-20) Coach: Peck Vass Texas Lutheran L 57-58 Sam Houston L 71-95 Texas A&I L 62-69 Stephen F. Austin L 61-122 Howard Payne L 72-87 St. Thomas L 100-106 Corpus Christi L 72-90 Texas A&I W 66-65 Stephen F. Austin L 57-75 Lamar Tech L 76-94 Howard Payne L 82-93 Howard Payne L 60-94 Sam Houston L 62-87 Corpus Christi W 98-80 Texas Lutheran L 68-70 East Texas Baptist L 66-81 LeTourneau L 74-112 St. Thomas L 89-98 Southwestern L 64-87 LeTourneau W 73-71 St. Edwards W 81-72 East Texas Baptist L 71-79 St. Edwards L 56-79 Southwestern L 79-87 Gerald Myers NCAA Division II 1967-68 (6-20) Coach: Gerald Myers at Southwestern L 60-77 11/20 Sam Houston State L 78-82 at Sam Houston State W 70-69 at McNeese State L 70-96 at Lamar Tech L 68-102 12/4 Texas A&I L 63-65 12/9 Texas Lutheran W 76-63 12/11 Northwest Louisiana L 81-93 12/14 Stephen F. Austin L 55-71 at Texas A&I L 66-80 at Texas Wesleyan L 82-93 at Austin W 84-65 at Texas State L 57-84 1/2 at Stephen F. Austin L 55-86 1/8 TAMU-Corpus Christi W 85-75 at San Angelo State L 67-85 at Trinity L 53-93 at Texas Lutheran W 61-49 at TAMU-Corpus Christi L 63-84 2/1 Southwestern W 77-73 2/2 Bishop L 76-94 at Bishop L 67-77 2/10 East Texas Baptist L 59-81 at East Texas Baptist L 65-81 at Northwest Louisiana L 75-115 2/24 San Angelo State L 58-88 1968-69 (16-12) Coach: Gerald Myers 11/18 East Texas Baptist W 69-60 11/23 Southwestern W 84-54 11/26 Stephen F. Austin L 58-74 11/29 ^Texas Lutheran W 69-52 11/30 ^Sam Houston State W 66-64 12/2 Texas A&I W 71-60 12/6 East Texas State W 68-62 12/10 at Southwestern W 66-56 12/14 Texas Tech L 49-55 12/16 at East Texas State W 80-79 12/19 at Texas A&I W 69-64 11/27 at Midwestern State W 59-56 11/28 at Tarleton State W 83-54 11/28 at Sam Houston State L 51-52 12/31 at Stephen F. Austin L 48-84 1/2 Nicholls State L 58-84 1/4 Louisiana College L 72-74 1/7 at Nicholls State L 62-69 1/11 at Louisiana W 64-50 1/23 at TAMU-Corpus Christi L 61-74 1/27 Bishop W 66-63 1/30 at Sam Houston State L 80-88 2/1 TAMU-Corpus Christi L 62-67 2/3 at East Texas Baptist W 57-53 2/8 at Bishop L 78-81 2/10 Austin W 77-69 2/17 at Texas Lutheran L 64-73 2/22 at Austin W 68-64 ^HBC Tournament 1969-70 (10-11) Coach: Gerald Myers Texas Tech L 66-76 Texas A&I W 76-73 at Sam Houston State L 52-70 at LSU-New Orleans L 74-92 Sam Houston State W 68-67 East Texas Baptist W 90-61 at Midwestern State L 69-79 Austin W 72-57 at Texas Wesleyan W 62-56 at Nicholls State L 57-60 at Northeast Louisiana L 73-92 Texas Wesleyan W 61-57 at Louisiana L 68-77 Northeast Louisiana W 73-64 at West Texas State L 67-77 Hardin-Simmons W 73-70 at Texas A&I L 64-69 Louisiana W 45-44 LSU-New Orleans L 58-81 at Hardin-Simmons L 68-69 Nicholls State W 84-63 60 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Year-by-Year Results Lonnie Richards 1970-71 (15-11) Coach: Lonnie Richards 12/1 at Lamar Tech L 64-81 12/3 Austin W 88-53 12/5 Texas A&I W 73-49 12/9 Eastern New Mexico W 76-61 at Midwestern State W 74-56 at Dallas Baptist W 75-59 12/19 at Loyola-New Orleans L 74-82 12/21 at LSU-New Orleans L 69-74 12/23 at TCU L 70-75 1/2 at Missouri-St. Louis W 67-63 1/4 at Eastern Illinois L 68-88 1/11 West Texas State L 72-82 Hardin-Simmons W 85-81 at Louisiana L 68-73 at Southwest Missouri (f) W 2-0 Nicholls State W 97-92 at Louisiana Tech L 76-94 St. Mary s W 68-59 Louisiana W 81-69 2/11 at Eastern New Mexico (f) W 2-0 2/13 at West Texas State L 65-79 2/16 at Texas A&I W 92-83 2/18 at St. Mary s L 50-62 LSU-New Orleans W 84-75 Louisiana Tech L 66-75 Hardin-Simmons W 76-64 (f) Forfeit 1971-72 (11-14) Coach: Lonnie Richards 12/1 at Texas-El Paso L 57-66 12/3 at Austin W 103-58 12/6 at Nicholls State L 85-98 12/11 McNeese State L 76-78 12/18 North Park W 88-42 12/20 Samford W 89-67 12/27 at Louisiana Tech L 90-110 12/28 at Southwestern W 85-61 12/30 Missouri Western W 78-61 1/4 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 71-85 1/6 at Bellarmine W 77-76 1/11 at LSU-New Orleans L 76-114 1/14 Austin W 88-48 1/18 at Louisiana L 81-84 1/22 Loyola-New Orleans L 69-73 1/27 at Texas-Pan American L 87-95 1/29 TAMU-Corpus Christi W 97-90 2/1 at Hardin-Simmons L 74-90 2/5 at West Texas State L 74-76 2/11 Texas-Pan American L 89-104 2/12 at McNeese State W 90-80 2/14 at TAMU-Corpus Christi W 77-66 2/17 at Samford L 69-78 2/24 Louisiana W 70-63 2/26 at Houston L 80-96 1972-73 (10-13) Coach: Lonnie Richards at Jackson State W 85-75 at McNeese State L 73-81 12/1 at Centenary L 66-87 12/2 at SMU L 75-78 Midwestern State W 78-70 12/11 at Arkansas State L 72-87 12/16 at Midwestern State L 64-69 1/6 Northeast Louisiana W 86-85 1/11 Hardin-Simmons W 95-72 1/16 at TCU W 94-93 (OT) 1/22 at Northwest Louisiana L 74-87 at LSU-New Orleans W 83-73 1/29 at Southwest Louisiana L 91-123 2/3 Trinity W 85-74 at Northeast Louisiana L 86-95 2/8 at Houston L 75-96 2/10 Northwest Louisiana W 100-82 2/13 Texas-Pan American W 98-97 2/15 at Trinity L 77-85 2/17 at Texas-Pan American W 100-93 2/19 at Hardin-Simmons L 95-97 2/24 at Utah State L 78-97 2/26 at Georgia Southern L 62-76 NCAA Division I 1973-74 (6-19) Coach: Lonnie Richards 11/30 at Texas A&M L 72-85 12/3 McNeese State L 78-84 12/6 at Tulsa L 73-94 12/13 at New Mexico L 72-115 12/17 at Rice L 89-93 12/22 at Mississippi State L 74-85 1/5 at McNeese State L 78-107 1/8 at TCU L 64-73 1/10 Lewis W 89-78 1/12 at SMU L 65-93 1/14 at Louisiana Tech L 77-80 (OT) 1/17 at Lamar L 66-67 1/19 Texas-Arlington L 84-86 1/21 Baptist Coll.-Charleston W 98-71 1/24 at Southern Mississippi L 84-88 1/26 at Northeast Louisiana L 78-98 1/30 Louisiana Tech W 81-73 2/2 Oklahoma City W 95-79 2/9 at Centenary L 78-88 2/11 Northeast Louisiana L 64-80 2/16 at Hardin-Simmons W 88-83 2/21 at Houston L 86-101 2/23 Hardin-Simmons L 87-101 2/25 Centenary L 78-79 2/28 at Texas-Arlington W 94-86 1974-75 (9-17) Coach: Lonnie Richards at New Mexico State L 53-82 at Texas-El Paso L 54-68 at Texas A&M L 77-84 at Tulsa L 78-97 at Rice L 83-87 at Lamar L 81-94 McNeese State W 69-66 at Arkansas State L 75-83 at TCU L 61-98 at Texas-Arlington W 86-75 Arkansas State L 79-90 at SMU L 67-98 at McNeese State L 87-95 Northeast Louisiana W 80-78 Lamar W 104-95 Hardin-Simmons W 74-67 Texas-Arlington W 79-78 Centenary L 70-88 at Northeast Louisiana L 68-81 Baptist Coll.-Charleston W 80-75 Southern Mississippi W 81-72 at Centenary L 83-96 at Louisiana Tech L 68-81 Louisiana Tech L 72-73 at Hardin-Simmons W 61-59 at Houston L 84-117 Bob McKinley 1975-76 (5-21) Coach: Bob McKinley at Texas-El Paso L 57-68 at New Mexico State L 97-129 McNeese State L 80-99 at Texas A&M L 80-127 at Louisiana Tech L 57-93 ^at SW Louisiana L 90-110 ^vs. East Tennessee St. L 71-93 Louisiana Tech W 65-58 Ball State W 81-76 # at Houston L 59-78 # vs. Texas A&M L 74-99 Lamar W 86-83 at Lamar W 75-69 at McNeese State L 86-107 Baptist Coll.-Charleston L 82-65 at TCU L 86-87 (OT) at Northeast Louisiana L 65-79 Texas-Pan American L 79-81 Centenary L 90-123 at Houston L 71-91 at Pan American L 70-90 2016-17 HBU Basketball 61

Year-by-Year Results Northeast Louisiana L 56-80 2/12 Stephen F. Austin L 80-95 Hardin-Simmons L 73-79 at Centenary L 95-110 at Hardin-Simmons L 93-105 ^Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) # Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 1976-77 (6-23) Coach: Bob McKinley St. Mary s L 62-70 at Lamar L 73-80 Louisiana Tech L 64-74 Sam Houston State L 67-70 at TCU L 62-89 ^vs. Texas A&M L 72-87 ^vs. Centenary L 71-93 at Louisiana Tech L 77-96 at Northeast Louisiana L 78-84 Southwest Louisiana W 65-64 at Houston L 79-111 Robert Morris W 71-65 Texas-Arlington W 93-83 Pan American L 70-84 Hardin-Simmons W 86-82 at Texas-Arlington L 85-87 Baptist Coll.-Charleston L 76-80 at St. Mary s L 60-73 at Sam Houston State W 79-77 North Texas State L 80-96 at Pan American L 72-89 Northeast Louisiana L 57-75 at Hawaii L 82-102 at Hawaii L 83-97 Northwest Louisiana L 63-77 at Hardin-Simmons W 102-96 at Northwest Louisiana L 88-108 at Southwest Louisiana L 68-94 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 68-69 ^Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) Gene Iba 1977-78 (7-19) Coach: Gene Iba at Ball State L 67-80 Texas College W 88-65 Lubbock Christian W 79-71 at Texas A&M L 50-77 Texas Wesleyan W 71-59 at Texas-Arlington L 69-81 South Alabama L 49-55 Prairie View A&M W 82-79 at Louisiana L 64-77 Southwest Louisiana L 76-84 at Houston L 51-103 at Hardin-Simmons L 63-79 Texas-Arlington L 73-79 at Sam Houston State W 74-57 at Robert Morris L 58-60 at Wisc.-Milwaukee L 77-79 at Northeast Louisiana L 39-71 at Southwest Louisiana L 53-88 Hardin-Simmons W 67-66 Northwest Louisiana L 71-73 Louisiana College W 61-60 at Northwest Louisiana L 67-70 Northeast Louisiana L 57-64 Sam Houston State L 50-53 at Oklahoma City L 69-83 at North Texas State L 62-81 1978-79 (11-16) Coach: Gene Iba Texas College W 68-56 Sam Houston State W 72-71 (OT) ^vs. Louisiana State L 74-79 ^vs. N.M. Highlands W 100-79 LeTourneau W 87-59 at Sam Houston State W 76-72 Hardin-Simmons L 62-63 (OT) # at Northeast Louisiana L 68-92 # vs. Georgia State L 72-77 *Robert Morris W 80-59 *Oklahoma City L 81-92 Texas-Arlington W 83-73 at South Alabama L 74-97 at Texas-Arlington L 55-63 *at Robert Morris L 65-77 *at Denver L 66-84 North Texas State L 64-73 *at Oklahoma City L 56-73 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 65-58 Hardin-Simmons W 71-65 *at Northwest Louisiana L 50-51 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 79-90 *Northwest Louisiana W 67-59 *Denver L 67-79 +vs. Samford W 68-66 +at Northeast Louisiana L 62-89 +vs. Oklahoma City L 77-83 *Trans America Athletic Conference ^Jaycee Tournament (Santa Fe, N.M.) # Pacemaker Classic (Monroe, La.) +TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) 1979-80 (14-13) (2-4 TAAC, 6th) Coach: Gene Iba 11/30 *at Centenary L 68-78 12/1 at Oklahoma State L 66-81 12/5 Texas-Arlington W 98-85 12/10 at Stephen F. Austin L 56-58 12/12 Stephen F. Austin W 70-67 Texas Lutheran W 83-71 12/15 at Samford W 69-68 Northwest Missouri W 68-58 (OT) 1/2 # at Stetson W 69-68 1/3 # vs. Navy L 67-81 Paul Quinn W 90-72 1/12 *at Hardin-Simmons W 74-59 1/14 at Texas-Arlington L 64-65 1/19 North Texas State W 86-70 1/23 *Samford L 45-46 1/26 Arkansas-Little Rock L 78-80 1/28 Northwest Louisiana L 53-55 2/4 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-60 2/7 *Texas-Pan American W 63-61 2/9 at Northwest Louisiana W 60-52 2/11 at Northeast Louisiana L 61-72 2/13 *at Mercer L 75-84 2/16 Hardin-Simmons W 75-66 2/18 *Northeast Louisiana L 58-79 2/23 at North Texas State L 58-75 2/25 Jarvis Christian W 74-58 2/28 +vs. Centenary L 69-76 *TAAC # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) +TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) 1980-81 (18-10) (9-3 TAAC, 1st) Coach: Gene Iba Southwestern W 78-59 12/3 at Texas-Arlington L 58-78 Austin W 72-47 12/8 vs. Texas Southern L 68-77 12/10 Oklahoma State L 75-78 St. Edward s W 89-75 12/15 Nicholls State W 71-66 12/19 at Nicholls State W 68-66 12/29 # vs. Austin Peay W 77-71 12/30 # at Northeast Louisiana L 51-72 Huston-Tillotson W 72-63 1/8 *at Hardin-Simmons W 72-60 1/10 *at Northwest Louisiana W 52-51 1/15 Texas-Arlington L 71-72 1/17 *Northeast Louisiana L 55-66 1/22 *Centenary W 66-60 1/24 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 64-59 1/29 *at Georgia Southern L 55-59 1/31 *at Samford W 67-66 2/5 *Northwest Louisiana W 60-58 2/7 *Hardin-Simmons W 63-60 2/10 at Southeastern Louisiana L 58-63 (OT) 2/14 *at Northeast Louisiana W 74-71 2/17 Southeastern Louisiana W 69-56 2/21 *at Centenary L 68-78 2/27 *Mercer* W 69-67 3/6 +vs. Centenary W 48-47 3/8 +vs. Mercer L 67-72 *TAAC # Pacemaker Classic (Monroe, La.) +TAAC Tournament (Shreveport, La.) 1981-82 (13-14) (8-8 TAAC, Tied-5th) Coach: Gene Iba St. Edward s W 73-60 62 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Year-by-Year Results 12/2 at Texas-Arlington L 72-80 12/5 *at Samford L 59-66 12/7 *at Georgia Southern L 47-60 12/10 Arkansas State L 49-51 12/12 Nicholls State W 65-63 12/16 at Texas-San Antonio W 57-51 12/18 *Northwest Louisiana W 79-63 1/2 *at Northwest Louisiana L 68-74 1/7 *at Northeast Louisiana W 69-66 1/9 *Mercer L 50-60 1/15 *Centenary L 72-82 1/18 Texas-Arlington L 55-63 1/21 *Hardin-Simmons W 56-43 1/23 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 80-67 (OT) 1/25 Concordia Lutheran W 82-57 1/27 at Arkansas State L 48-59 1/30 at Nicholls State L 53-65 2/4 *Georgia Southern W 60-52 2/6 *Samford L 51-60 2/9 Prairie View A&M W 82-67 2/13 *at Centenary L 54-58 2/16 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 53-56 2/20 *at Hardin-Simmons W 63-48 2/23 *Northeast Louisiana W 83-78 2/27 *Mercer W 75-68 3/3 +at Northeast Louisiana L 46-54 *TAAC +TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) 1982-83 (20-9) (10-4 TAAC, 2nd) Coach: Gene Iba 11/26 Prairie View A&M W 92-62 11/29 at Oklahoma State L 51-73 12/4 *Georgia Southern W 60-46 12/6 *Samford W 78-64 12/9 Concordia Lutheran W 93-75 12/11 at Nicholls State W 59-54 12/13 at Prairie View A&M W 62-45 12/16 Texas-San Antonio W 69-64 12/18 *at Northwest Louisiana W 74-59 12/28 # vs. Oklahoma State L 39-50 12/29 # vs. Texas-Arlington L 64-65 Nebraska Wesleyan W 93-54 1/6 Northeast Louisiana W 74-62 1/8 *Northwest Louisiana W 44-43 1/11 at Southeast Louisiana L 44-53 1/12 *at Centenary W 58-53 1/20 *at Hardin-Simmons W 64-49 1/22 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 69-81 1/25 Nicholls State W 53-51 (OT) 1/29 *at Mercer W 51-44 2/3 *at Georgia Southern L 56-71 2/5 *at Samford W 56-52 2/7 Southeast Louisiana W 40-35 2/12 *Centenary L 55-56 (OT) 2/17 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 57-55 2/19 *Hardin-Simmons W 66-52 2/26 *Mercer L 82-91 3/10 +vs. NW Louisiana W 80-65 3/11 +vs. Georgia Southern L 55-58 *TAAC # All College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) +TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) 1983-84 (24-7) (11-3 TAAC, 1st) Coach: Gene Iba 11/26 Texas Wesleyan W 70-60 11/28 Oklahoma State W 75-65 12/3 LeTourneau W 101-61 12/9 # vs. Massachusetts W 68-55 12/10 # at Stetson L 63-71 12/15 St. Edward s W 74-56 12/17 Concordia Lutheran W 85-75 12/19 at LSU L 59-60 12/21 at Nicholls State L 50-51 12/30 at Drake W 57-53 1/2 at Northeast Louisiana W 69-61 1/5 Nicholls State W 63-57 1/7 *at Hardin-Simmons W 43-42 1/12 *at Northwest Louisiana W 65-50 1/14 *at Centenary W 50-37 1/19 *Samford L 52-53 1/21 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 68-55 1/26 *at Mercer W 55-50 1/28 *at Georgia Southern L 54-57 1/31 Prairie View A&M W 72-33 2/4 *Hardin-Simmons W 50-46 2/6 *Arkansas-Little Rock L 61-66 2/9 *Centenary W 63-62 (OT) 2/11 *Northwest Louisiana W 91-67 2/16 *at Samford W 63-57 2/25 *Georgia Southern W 75-52 2/27 *Mercer W 73-57 3/3 +Northwest Louisiana W 71-53 3/9 +Arkansas-Little Rock W 76-58 3/9 +Samford W 81-76 3/10 $ vs. Alcorn State L 60-79 *TAAC # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) +TAAC Tournament (Houston) $ NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) 1984-85 (21-8) (10-4 TAAC, Tied-2nd) Coach: Gene Iba 11/17 at Arizona L 56-63 11/23 St. Edward s W 67-58 12/1 at Oklahoma State L 43-44 12/3 at Nicholls State W 63-61 12/8 St. Thomas W 81-42 12/10 Texas Lutheran W 89-70 12/17 Nicholls State W 62-61 12/21 # vs. Hardin-Simmons W 66-55 12/22 # at Texas-Pan American L 59-60 1/2 Bethany Nazarene W 88-49 1/5 *Hardin-Simmons W 75-64 1/7 Prairie View A&M W 71-52 1/10 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-61 1/12 *Centenary W 68-56 1/17 *at Georgia Southern L 48-61 1/19 *at Mercer W 58-57 1/24 *Georgia State W 93-72 1/26 *Samford W 82-65 1/30 at Prairie View A&M W 60-58 2/2 *at Hardin-Simmons L 61-74 2/7 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 64-74 2/9 *at Centenary W 80-51 2/14 *Georgia Southern W 71-65 2/16 *Mercer L 77-90 2/18 *Texas-Pan American W 86-75 2/21 *at Georgia State W 81-68 2/23 *at Samford W 76-70 2/25 +vs. Samford W 77-67 2/27 +vs. Mercer L 65-69 *TAAC # Pan American Classic (Edinburg, Texas) +TAAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) Tommy Jones 1985-86 (14-14) (7-7 TAAC, Tied-3rd) Coach: Tommy Jones 11/22 Southwestern W 82-47 11/25 Montana State W 74-72 11/29 # at Utah L 61-87 11/30 # vs. Loyola California L 59-87 12/3 Texas Lutheran W 86-62 12/6 ^vs. Pan American L 51-67 12/7 ^vs. Texas Southern W 69-60 12/14 Oklahoma State L 63-71 12/17 Texas A&I W 86-56 12/21 at McNeese State L 50-62 1/2 *at Georgia State L 70-71 (OT) 1/4 *at Samford W 82-74 1/8 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 67-88 1/11 *Centenary L 58-61 1/13 at Texas-Pan American L 31-64 1/18 *Hardin-Simmons W 70-61 (OT) 1/23 *at Georgia Southern L 55-71 1/25 *at Mercer W 61-55 1/30 *Georgia State L 57-66 2/1 *Samford W 72-71 2/5 *Ark.-Little Rock W 97-95 (OT) 2/8 *at Centenary L 59-60 2/12 Concordia Lutheran W 75-65 2/15 *at Hardin-Simmons W 66-63 2/20 *Georgia Southern L 49-62 2/22 *Mercer W 87-77 2/24 *Nicholls State W 82-62 3/1 +Centenary L 81-84 *TAAC #Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah) ^UTEP Classic (El Paso, Texas) +TAAC Tournament 2016-17 HBU Basketball 63

Year-by-Year Results 1986-87 (18-11) (13-5 TAAC, Tied-2nd) Coach: Tommy Jones 11/29 Southern California W 74-66 12/2 Huston-Tillotson W 92-57 12/4 McNeese State L 69-73 12/9 at Montana State L 75-97 12/12 ^vs. Rider W 67-64 12/13 ^at Montana L 83-91 12/18 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 53-61 12/20 *at Samford W 63-50 12/29 Southwestern W 97-55 1/3 *Texas-San Antonio W 95-85 1/5 *Hardin-Simmons L 72-78 1/8 *at Georgia State W 73-65 1/10 *at Mercer L 57-60 (OT) 1/15 *at Georgia Southern L 58-62 1/17 *at Stetson L 77-78 1/24 *Centenary W 93-84 1/26 *Stetson W 76-66 1/29 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 85-69 1/31 *Samford W 87-62 2/5 *at Texas-San Antonio W 88-83 2/7 *at Hardin-Simmons W 94-88 2/12 *Georgia State W 106-84 2/14 *Mercer W 89-70 2/16 Pan American L 77-80 (OT) 2/19 *Georgia Southern W 63-54 2/21 at Nicholls State L 77-78 2/28 *at Centenary W 86-79 3/5 # vs. Georgia State W 73-64 3/6 +vs. Stetson L 68-73 *TAAC ^Montana Champion Classic (Missoula, Mont.) #TAAC 1st Round (Pine Bluff, Ark.) +TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) 1987-88 (9-18) (4-14 TAAC, Tied-9th) Coach: Tommy Jones 11/27 Quincy W 69-54 11/30 Texas A&M L 65-69 12/4 Texas Lutheran W 66-54 12/7 Texas Wesleyan W 78-66 12/11 # at Drake L 50-58 12/12 # vs. Gonzaga L 54-70 12/16 at Pan American W 57-53 12/19 at McNeese State L 71-72 12/30 Texas A&I W 56-45 1/2 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 63-70 1/4 *at Samford L 53-57 1/7 *Texas-San Antonio L 50-60 1/9 *Hardin-Simmons L 79-93 1/14 *at Georgia State W 68-67 1/16 *at Mercer L 58-75 1/21 *Georgia Southern L 47-56 1/23 *Stetson W 67-66 1/30 *Centenary L 84-86 2/4 *Arkansas-Little Rock L 73-78 2/6 *Samford L 63-66 (OT) 2/11 *at Texas-San Antonio L 63-80 2/13 *at Hardin-Simmons L 57-76 2/18 *Georgia State W 84-75 2/20 *Mercer W 69-57 2/27 *at Stetson L 49-65 2/29 *at Georgia Southern L 44-59 3/5 *at Centenary L 69-79 *TAAC # Drake Heritage Classic (Des Moines, Iowa) 1988-89 (9-20) (6-12 TAAC, 8th) Coach: Tommy Jones 11/25 Texas Wesleyan L 67-71 11/26 *Stetson L 71-77 11/28 McNeese State L 56-60 12/2 # vs. Jackson State L 58-72 12/3 # vs. Alcorn State W 64-53 12/7 at Texas A&M L 67-79 12/10 Pan American L 69-84 12/17 *Hardin-Simmons W 73-70 12/19 *Texas-San Antonio L 53-65 12/29 ^vs. Coppin State L 60-88 12/30 ^at Youngstown State L 72-81 1/3 Oklahoma Baptist W 85-68 1/7 *at Centenary L 69-70 1/12 *at Ark.-Little Rock L 73-112 1/14 *at Samford L 59-75 1/19 *Georgia State W 101-92 1/21 *Mercer W 87-72 1/26 *at Georgia Southern L 58-65 1/28 *at Stetson L 54-61 2/4 *Centenary L 81-82 2/9 *Samford W 79-62 2/11 *Arkansas-Little Rock L 64-76 2/16 *at Mercer L 73-80 2/18 *at Georgia State W 85-84 2/25 *Georgia Southern L 60-80 3/2 *at Hardin-Simmons L 61-67 3/4 *at Texas-San Antonio W 88-84 (OT) 3/7 +vs. Georgia Southern W 78-72 3/8 +vs. Centenary L 69-76 *TAAC # UTEP-Metromobile Classic (El Paso, Texas) ^Youngstown Holiday Tournament (Youngstown, Ohio) +TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) 1989-90 (Did not compete) 1990-91 (Did not compete) Ron Cottrell NAIA Division I 1991-92 (7-23) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/23 at Texas A&I L 71-107 11/26 at Incarnate Word L 79-109 11/30 at Texas-El Paso L 65-95 12/2 at Texas Southern L 64-102 12/4 East Texas Baptist W 103-84 12/7 at Union L 89-94 12/9 at Lambuth W 90-88 12/13 St. Edward s L 85-101 12/17 Texas A&I L 76-126 12/19 at LSU-Shreveport W 90-84 (OT) 12/21 at Oklahoma State L 57-100 1/2 Schreiner L 94-116 1/4 East Texas State L 72-96 1/6 Union L 68-86 1/8 Concordia Lutheran L 108-115 1/11 at East Texas State L 61-94 1/15 at Texas Lutheran L 77-109 1/18 Midwestern State L 100-111 1/21 at Mary Hardin-Baylor L 93-110 1/22 at St. Edward s L 73-87 1/25 Texas Lutheran L 56-98 1/27 Incarnate Word L 73-80 1/29 at Texas Tech L 53-118 2/1 at Huston-Tillotson W 75-74 2/3 at Midwestern State L 70-101 2/8 Baptist Christian W 93-86 2/10 at Concordia Lutheran L 88-114 2/13 at East Texas Baptist L 95-107 2/19 Huston-Tillotson W 87-85 2/22 LSU-Shreveport W 81-77 (OT) 1992-93 (14-19) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/5 Dillard W 75-63 11/10 St. Edward s L 70-91 11/14 Huston-Tillotson W 77-71 11/21 Incarnate Word L 62-66 11/23 at St. Edward s L 58-86 11/26 ^at Schreiner L 85-106 11/27 ^vs. Wayland Baptist L 77-86 12/3 at Mississippi L 61-103 12/9 at Huston-Tillotson L 81-90 12/11 # at Arkansas State L 54-80 12/12 # vs. Tennessee-Martin L 74-82 12/15 at Louisiana Christian W 101-90 12/17 at Dillard L 106-119 12/19 at Oklahoma State L 54-93 1/2 Schreiner L 69-74 1/7 at Texas Southern L 56-85 1/9 Louisiana Christian W 85-73 1/13 at Texas Lutheran L 69-91 1/16 at Bay Ridge Christian W 114-60 1/21 Tarleton State L 58-64 1/23 Texas Lutheran W 68-65 1/26 at Incarnate Word L 64-81 1/30 at East Texas Baptist W 102-91 2/1 at Baptist Christian W 99-93 2/4 Jarvis Christian W 93-75 2/6 East Texas Baptist W 102-88 2/9 at Concordia Lutheran L 98-115 2/13 Bay Ridge Christian W 88-48 2/16 at Tarleton State L 74-86 2/20 Concordia Lutheran W 119-114 (OT) 64 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Year-by-Year Results 3/3 +Concordia Lutheran W 98-86 3/6 $ vs. Texas Lutheran W 81-77 3/8 $ at Incarnate Word L 61-84 ^Schreiner Thanksgiving Classic (Kerrville, Texas) # Runnin Joe Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.) +NAIA District IV Independent (tie-breaker) $ NAIA District IV Playoffs (San Antonio) 1993-94 (17-16) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/6 at Southern L 84-92 11/8 at Xavier-New Orleans L 76-98 11/13 LeTourneau W 95-83 11/20 Incarnate Word L 54-89 11/22 at National Christian L 77-86 11/27 at Tulsa L 63-128 11/29 at Texas Southern L 69-103 12/2 St. Mary s L 69-72 12/4 Texas Lutheran W 98-94 12/7 at Lamar L 79-82 12/11 National Christian W 135-83 12/14 Southern W 96-76 12/18 St. Edward s L 85-107 12/21 at St. Mary s L 71-86 1/4 Xavier-New Orleans L 67-76 1/7 Jarvis Christian W 101-77 1/10 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 91-88 1/12 at Texas Lutheran L 76-93 1/15 *at Schreiner W 85-78 1/17 at Southwestern W 73-69 1/22 at Incarnate Word L 79-93 1/25 *Huston-Tillotson W 84-69 1/29 Southwestern W 79-65 2/1 *Concordia Lutheran W 104-73 2/5 *at Huston-Tillotson W 83-77 2/7 at St. Edward s L 82-92 2/12 *Schreiner W 106-96 2/15 *East Texas Baptist L 80-81 2/19 *at Concordia Lutheran W 96-89 2/26 Baptist Christian W 108-75 3/1 *at East Texas Baptist W 97-94 3/4 +vs. Lubbock Christian W 86-76 3/5 +vs. Midwestern State L 86-88 *SW Region game +SW Region Playoffs (Brownwood, Texas) 1994-95 (21-13) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/5 Texas Lutheran W 83-74 11/8 St. Edward s W 76-65 11/12 Faith Baptist W 113-70 11/17 at St. Edward s W 65-62 11/19 at Concordia Lutheran L 99-105 11/21 at Incarnate Word L 66-79 11/29 at Texas Tech L 82-116 12/1 at Texas Lutheran L 94-102 12/3 LSU-Shreveport W 79-67 12/5 at Rice L 65-72 12/8 at Schreiner L 97-105 (2OT) 12/10 at Southwestern W 92-57 12/13 Louisiana Christian W 87-79 12/17 Incarnate Word L 63-64 12/19 at Houston L 62-92 12/21 at Louisiana Christian L 100-106 1/3 National Christian W 119-75 1/5 at Texas Southern L 73-90 1/7 Schreiner L 83-87 1/10 Jarvis Christian W 105-99 1/12 Concordia Lutheran W 92-89 1/16 Huston-Tillotson L 99-102 1/19 at Texas College W 93-71 1/21 at East Texas Baptist W 96-88 1/26 at Ambassador W 103-87 1/28 at LeTourneau W 98-88 (OT) 2/4 Ambassador W 108-77 2/6 Texas College W 80-76 2/10 at Huston-Tillotson W 115-93 2/13 at LSU-Shreveport W 97-68 2/18 East Texas Baptist W 98-45 2/25 LeTourneau W 91-76 3/3 +at Okla. Panhandle St. W 75-71 3/6 +at Midwestern State L 79-98 +SW Region Playoffs 1995-96 (16-14) Coach: Ron Cottrell 10/31 Faith Baptist W 114-81 11/4 Texas Lutheran L 81-93 11/7 St. Edward s L 97-99 11/11 Louisiana Christian W 140-119 11/18 at Texas Wesleyan L 106-122 11/20 at St. Edward s W 113-94 (OT) 11/24 at Houston L 59-91 11/30 Texas Wesleyan W 97-95 (OT) 12/2 Southwestern W 81-58 12/4 at Texas Southern L 100-108 12/7 at Schreiner W 121-85 12/9 at Incarnate Word L 77-91 12/11 at Texas Lutheran L 90-104 12/18 Baptist Christian W 116-94 1/2 Incarnate Word L 89-100 1/6 Schreiner W 112-98 1/9 *at Jarvis Christian W 85-78 1/13 *LeTourneau W 101-70 1/16 *Jarvis Christian W 86-82 1/20 *at LeTourneau W 93-81 1/23 *at Ambassador* W 107-90 1/27 *East Texas Baptist L 93-101 1/30 *at Huston-Tillotson L 122-126 (OT) 2/5 at Mississippi L 63-106 2/8 *Huston-Tillotson W 124-103 2/13 *Ambassador W 115-95 2/17 *at East Texas Baptist L 81-99 2/24 *at Wiley L 128-132 2/27 *Wiley W 126-113 3/2 +at Huston-Tillotson L 99-113 *Big State Conference +Big State Conference Playoffs (Austin, Texas) 1996-97 (17-15) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/4 Ambassador W 109-77 11/9 at Xavier-New Orleans L 88-98 11/11 at Southern-New Orleans L 90-93 11/15 St. Edward s L 91-106 11/16 Texas Lutheran L 90-93 11/22 at Rice L 68-92 11/25 at Texas Lutheran W 80-74 11/27 at Houston L 60-87 12/2 Xavier-New Orleans L 80-83 12/5 ^vs. Mid-America W 110-78 12/6 ^vs. Sul Ross State W 93-74 12/7 ^at McMurry W 86-79 12/10 at Arizona State L 70-122 12/12 Incarnate Word L 61-80 12/16 at Stephen F. Austin L 67-94 12/21 at East Texas Baptist L 87-96 1/4 Schreiner W 116-108 1/6 Louisiana Christian L 101-108 1/11 Huston-Tillotson W 105-70 1/13 at Texas College W 89-84 1/16 National Christian W 114-47 1/23 at Paul Quinn W 87-67 1/25 at Ambassador W 87-75 1/30 Texas College (f) W 2-0 2/1 at St. Edward s L 113-129 2/3 Paul Quinn W 108-73 2/8 LeTourneau W 96-79 2/13 at Schreiner W 96-78 2/18 at Incarnate Word L 68-91 2/22 Gulf Coast Christian W 113-107 3/1 Huston-Tillotson L 85-91 ^McMurry Classic (Abilene) (f) Forfeit 1997-98 (26-6) Final National Ranking 9th Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/4 Wiley W 115-104 11/7 at Dillard L 70-77 11/10 at Southern W 102-99 (OT) 11/15 at Texas Lutheran L 89-103 11/22 at LeTourneau W 118-95 11/24 at East Texas Baptist W 82-77 11/29 ^at Abilene Christian L 89-106 11/29 ^vs. Schreiner L 91-103 12/1 Trinity W 94-74 12/4 at St. Edward s W 88-75 12/6 at Concordia-Austin W 105-81 12/9 East Texas Baptist W 86-71 12/11 at Schreiner W 84-80 12/13 Southern-New Orleans W 102-93 12/16 Dillard W 79-73 (OT) 1/6 Texas Lutheran W 95-89 (OT) 1/8 at Howard Payne W 109-71 1/10 at Huston-Tillotson W 94-83 1/13 LeTourneau W 104-95 1/19 at Paul Quinn W 114-80 1/22 Southern Arkansas W 106-96 (2OT) 1/26 St. Edward s W 118-86 1/28 at Wiley W 92-91 1/31 Huston-Tillotson W 99-93 2/3 Concordia-Austin W 104-82 2/7 Jarvis Christian W 111-81 2/10 Dallas Christian W 115-36 2/12 Texas College W 115-80 2016-17 HBU Basketball 65

Year-by-Year Results 2/21 at Southern Arkansas W 91-65 2/28 Paul Quinn W 110-86 3/6 +vs. Southeast Oklahoma L 86-93 3/18 $ vs. Mont.-St. Northern L 67-83 ^Abilene Christian Classic (Abilene) +NAIA Midwest Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) $ NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 1998-99 (25-10) RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/5 National Christian W 109-68 11/9 Texas College L 73-74 11/13 at Southern Arkansas W 76-68 11/21 Trinity W 89-83 11/27 ^vs. Sul Ross State W 100-76 11/28 ^at San Angelo State W 89-67 11/30 at Trinity W 90-83 12/2 at Texas Lutheran L 91-95 12/5 at Concordia-Austin W 88-68 12/7 at St. Edward s W 83-78 12/10 Southern Arkansas L 77-83 12/15 at Oklahoma State L 62-114 12/17 Paul Quinn W 134-73 12/19 Schreiner W 91-70 1/4 Concordia-Austin W 82-59 1/9 *at SW Adventist W 99-61 1/11 *Wiley W 100-81 1/14 Science & Arts of Okla. W 75-71 1/16 St. Edward s W 103-97 1/21 Texas Lutheran W 99-104 1/23 Incarnate Word L 59-72 1/28 at Langston W 79-77 1/30 at Sci. & Arts of Okla. L 65-68 2/2 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-75 2/6 *Southwestern Adventist W 80-38 2/8 Langston W 78-61 2/13 *at Jarvis Christian W 85-81 2/15 *at Wiley L 80-81 2/18 *at SW Assemblies W 103-89 2/20 at Paul Quinn W 96-66 2/27 *at Huston-Tillotson L 73-79 3/1 *Jarvis Christian W 95-80 3/6 +Jarvis Christian W 101-86 3/8 +Wiley W 110-89 3/17 $ at Oklahoma City L 59-61 * Red River Athletic Conference ^Angelo St. Thanksgiving Tournament (San Angelo) +RRAC South Tournament (Houston; Champions) $ NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 1999-2000 (28-6) Final National Ranking: 10th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/6 Dillard W 96-92 11/9 National Christian W 107-73 11/13 at Dallas Christian W 102-75 11/19 % vs. East Texas Baptist W 103-74 11/20 % at Howard Payne W 86-64 11/22 Howard Payne W 120-86 11/27 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 84-73 11/30 at Incarnate Word L 77-85 12/3 at Dillard L 76-91 12/4 at Xavier L 68-76 12/11 at Concordia-Austin W 104-57 12/17 ^vs. Lubbock Christian L 70-73 12/18 ^vs. St. Gregory s W 82-66 1/4 Xavier W 67-63 1/8 *Huston-Tillotson L 92-93 1/10 *Wiley W 86-75 1/13 Schreiner W 115-84 1/15 *at Jarvis Christian W 92-83 1/17 *at SW Assemblies W 91-67 1/22 Texas College W 108-54 1/24 Paul Quinn W 90-73 1/29 at Texas Lutheran W 74-67 1/31 Concoria-Austin W 102-60 2/5 Langston W 96-71 2/7 Southwestern Adventist W 116-78 2/10 *Jarvis Christian W 106-85 2/14 *at Huston-Tillotson W 88-87 2/19 *at Wiley W 101-100 2/26 *SW Assemblies W 111-74 2/28 at Texas College W 79-73 3/4 +Jarvis Christian W 113-86 3/6 +Huston-Tillotson W 108-98 3/14 $ vs. Barber-Scotia W 68-50 3/16 $ vs. The Master s L 61-81 *Red River Athletic Conference % TexasBank Tipoff Classic (Brownwood, Texas) ^McMurry Christmas Classic (Abilene) +RRAC Tournament (Houston; Champions) $ NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 2000-01 (31-5) Final National Ranking: 4th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/6 National Christian W 92-61 11/17 ^vs. Northeastern State L 56-79 11/18 ^at Tarleton State L 69-79 11/21 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 76-89 11/24 % vs. Oklahoma Christian W 94-78 11/25 % at Southern Nazarene W 85-76 12/1 # vs. Southern Nazarene W 92-81 12/2 # vs. Oklahoma Christian W 89-67 12/4 Southern Nazarene W 107-102 (OT) 12/9 *at SW Assemblies W 99-88 12/11 *at SW Adventist W 86-73 12/14 Schreiner W 79-78 12/16 *at Paul Quinn W 101-79 12/18 at Texas College W 88-68 1/2 Concordia-Austin W 94-73 1/4 Olivet Nazarene W 85-67 1/6 *Jarvis Christian W 110-90 1/8 *Wiley W 88-73 1/13 *at NW Oklahoma St. L 53-74 1/15 *at Langston W 83-75 1/20 *at Huston-Tillotson W 99-92 1/23 at East Texas Baptist W 94-67 1/27 *SW Assemblies W 96-88 1/29 *SW Adventist W 113-87 2/3 Texas College W 92-70 2/5 *Paul Quinn W 101-83 2/8 National Christian W 107-74 2/10 *at Jarvis Christian W 92-78 2/12 *at Wiley W 91-77 2/17 *NW Oklahoma State W 91-82 2/19 *Langston W 77-73 2/24 *vs. Huston-Tillotson W 105-88 3/1 +vs. SW Adventist W 112-70 3/2 +vs. Wiley W 74-53 3/3 +vs. NW Oklahoma St. W 75-74 3/14 $ vs. Martin Methodist L 66-67 *Red River Athletic Conference ^Tarleton State Classic (Stephenville, Texas) % Southern Nazarene Classic (Bethany, Okla.) # Huston-Tillotson Classic (Austin) +RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie Texas; Champions) $ NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 2001-02 (26-9) Final National Ranking: 14th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/6 Loyola-New Orleans W 81-72 11/9 # vs. Wayland Baptist L 86-92 11/10 # vs. St. Gregory s W 75-73 11/16 at Concordia-Austin L 88-105 11/20 at Schreiner W 98-93 11/23 & vs. Montana-Western L 85-90 11/24 & vs. Wilberforce W 113-73 11/27 National Christian W 106-49 11/30 % Southern Nazarene W 79-75 12/1 % Mountain State W 92-89 12/8 *Huston-Tillotson W 79-72 12/13 Schreiner W 106-68 12/15 *at Paul Quinn W 104-77 12/17 at Texas College L 83-86 12/29 ^vs. Gordon W 92-78 12/31 ^vs. Biola L 69-82 1/5 *Jarvis Christian W 102-58 1/7 *Wiley W 109-76 1/12 *at Bacone L 81-84 1/14 *at Langston L 104-105 (OT) 1/19 *SW Assemblies W 112-65 1/21 *SW Adventist W 116-62 1/26 *at Huston-Tillotson W 94-80 2/2 *Paul Quinn W 111-74 2/4 Texas College W 97-88 2/9 *at Jarvis Christian W 111-91 2/11 *at Wiley W 99-66 2/16 *Bacone W 96-67 2/18 *Langston W 111-87 2/23 *at SW Assemblies W 120-96 2/25 *at SW Adventist W 112-67 2/28 +vs. Paul Quinn W 148-98 3/1 +vs. Jarvis Christian W 83-51 3/2 +vs. Huston Tillotson L 111-113 (OT) 3/14 $ vs. Oklahoma City L 82-88 *Red River Athletic Conference # Huston-Tillotson Game Breaker Classic (Austin) & Mesa St. Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Classic (Grand Junction, Colo.) % Space City Classic (Houston) ^Second Baptist Eagle Holiday Classic (Houston) +RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie) $ NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 66 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Year-by-Year Results 2002-03 (31-3) Final National Ranking: 1st RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/6 at Loyola-New Orleans W 96-78 11/15 ^vs. St. Gregory s W 99-74 11/16 ^at Oklahoma City W 96-93 11/26 Concordia-Austin W 112-59 12/3 at TAMU-Kingsville L 110-118 (OT) 12/6 # Barber-Scotia W 81-79 12/7 # Mountain State W 136-130 (OT) 12/10 *at Texas College L 97-98 12/14 *at Langston W 92-75 12/16 *at Bacone W 86-81 12/19 Texas Lutheran W 98-80 12/31 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 102-93 1/4 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 105-86 1/11 *Jarvis Christian W 97-74 1/13 *Wiley W 114-73 1/16 *at Huston Tillotson W 116-107 (OT) 1/20 *Texas Wesleyan W 89-71 1/25 *at Paul Quinn W 87-76 1/27 *at SW Assemblies W 107-88 1/30 East Texas Baptist W 104-87 2/1 *Texas-Permian Basin W 97-82 2/3 *Texas College W 122-90 2/8 *Langston W 105-95 2/10 *Bacone W 90-65 2/15 *at Jarvis Christian W 93-90 2/17 *at Wiley W 92-87 2/20 *Huston-Tillotson W 106-94 2/24 *at Texas Wesleyan W 92-82 3/1 *Paul Quinn W 117-81 3/3 *SW Assemblies W 99-77 3/8 +vs. Paul Quinn W 101-89 3/14 +vs. Langston W 96-76 3/15 +vs. Jarvis Christian W 104-92 3/26 $ vs. Dillard L 76-79 *Red River Athletic Conference ^Oklahoma City Tournament (Oklahoma City) # Space City Classic (Houston) +RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie, Texas; Champions) $ NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 2003-04 (27-6) Final National Ranking: 12th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/10 Loyola W 89-76 11/15 *at TAMU International W 92-85 11/22 at Stephen F. Austin L 83-98 11/24 at TAMU-Commerce L 73-86 11/29 *Texas-Permian Basin W 92-78 12/1 *Texas Wesleyan W 76-63 12/5 ^Oklahoma Baptist L 83-93 12/6 ^Oklahoma City W 88-81 12/11 *at Jarvis Christian W 87-72 12/13 *at Wiley W 107-90 12/18 Texas Lutheran W 85-72 1/2 Texas A&M-Commerce W 73-60 1/5 *Texas College W 99-70 1/10 *Langston W 91-85 1/12 *Bacone W 90-82 1/17 *at Huston-Tillotson W 96-82 1/19 *at SW Assemblies W 89-76 1/24 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 107-89 1/26 *at Texas Wesleyan W 98-85 1/31 *TAMU International W 84-78 2/2 *Paul Quinn W 93-78 2/7 *Wiley W 106-77 2/9 *Jarvis Christian W 94-85 2/14 *at Paul Quinn W 98-71 2/16 *at Texas College L 82-85 2/21 *at Langston L 88-90 2/23 *at Bacone W 94-80 2/28 *Huston-Tillotson W 103-78 3/1 *SW Assemblies W 118-96 3/6 # Texas Wesleyan W 101-96 3/12 +vs. Texas College W 95-93 3/13 +vs. Langston W 86-83 3/24 $ vs. John Brown L 64-72 *Red River Athletic Conference ^The Original Space City Classic (Houston) #RRAC Tournament Opening Round (Houston) +RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie, Texas; Champions) $NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 2004-05 (23-10) Final National Ranking: 18th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/5 ^vs. Evangel W 96-73 11/6 ^vs. John Brown W 89-82 11/13 at William Carey W 77-63 11/26 & vs. Okla. Christian L 75-103 11/27 & at Oklahoma Baptist L 79-97 12/3 # Oklahoma City L 80-82 12/4 # Concordia-Irvine L 89-99 12/7 *Paul Quinn W 106-86 12/11 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 79-75 12/13 *at TAMU-International W 99-89 12/16 *SW Assemblies W 92-86 1/3 at Stephen F. Austin L 47-87 1/8 *at Langston L 89-103 1/10 *at Bacone W 70-68 1/13 *Huston-Tillotson W 96-83 1/15 *at Jarvis Christian W 69-65 1/17 *at Wiley W 89-68 1/22 *Texas Wesleyan W 92-87 1/24 *Texas College W 88-84 1/29 *at SW Assemblies W 83-72 1/31 *at Paul Quinn W 118-90 2/5 *Texas-Permian Basin W 91-53 2/7 *TAMU International W 88-72 2/12 *Langston W 68-63 2/14 *Bacone W 80-72 2/17 *at Huston-Tillotson W 96-80 2/19 *Jarvis Christian L 74-77 2/21 *Wiley W 103-91 2/26 *at Texas Wesleyan L 91-113 2/28 *at Texas College W 95-91 (OT) 3/3 +vs. Bacone W 87-72 3/4 +vs. Texas College L 86-95 3/16 $ vs. Azusa Pacific L 72-88 *Red River Athletic Conference ^SAGU Classic (Waxahachie, Texas) & OBU Classic (Shawnee, Okla.) # The Original Space City Classic (Houston) +RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie) $ NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 2005-06 (27-6) Final National Ranking: 8th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/12 William Carey W 95-71 11/19 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 86-72 11/22 at St. Edward s W 70-59 11/25 ^vs. Sci. & Arts of Okla. W 72-69 11/26 ^at Oklahoma City L 78-80 12/1 # Arkansas Baptist W 106-95 12/3 # Union (Tenn.) L 66-71 12/10 *at Jarvis Christian W 90-74 12/12 *at Wiley W 85-84 12/17 *at TAMU International W 100-83 1/4 *Huston-Tillotson W 68-65 1/7 *Texas Wesleyan W 82-79 1/9 *Texas College W 89-66 1/14 *Paul Quinn W 112-79 1/16 *SW Assemblies W 85-79 1/21 *at Langston L 70-71 (OT) 1/23 *at Bacone L 64-77 1/28 *TAMU International W 88-51 1/30 *Texas-Permian Basin W 91-72 2/2 *at Huston-Tillotson W 86-55 2/4 *Jarvis Christian W 84-69 2/6 *Wiley W 79-56 2/11 *at Texas Wesleyan L 80-83 2/13 *at Texas College W 90-84 2/18 *at Paul Quinn W 118-69 2/20 *at SW Assemblies W 83-66 2/25 *Langston W 67-58 2/27 *Bacone W 106-57 3/2 +vs. Wiley W 109-95 3/3 +vs. Texas College W 86-80 3/4 +vs. SW Assemblies W 90-57 3/16 $ vs. Westminster W 73-64 3/17 $ vs. Oklahoma City L 77-99 * Red River Athletic Conference ^Oklahoma City Thanksgiving Classic (Oklahoma City) # Hilton Southwest Space City Classic (Houston) +RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie; Champions) $ NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 2006-07 (22-7) Final National Ranking: 10th RRAC Champions Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/2 Dallas Baptist W 90-77 11/18 at Dillard L 79-87 11/20 Philander Smith W 106-62 11/24 ^vs. Freed Hardeman W 92-82 11/25 ^at Union (Tenn.) L 65-84 12/5 *at St. Edward s W 86-65 12/9 *at SW Assemblies W 95-60 12/11 *at Paul Quinn W 91-71 12/14 Dillard W 93-91 12/30 St. Ambrose W 93-91 2016-17 HBU Basketball 67

Year-by-Year Results 1/2 at Incarnate Word W 80-67 1/6 *Bacone W 75-61 1/8 *Langston W 91-71 1/13 *at Texas Wesleyan L 54-57 1/15 *at Texas College L 85-87 1/20 *Wiley W 95-93 (OT) 1/22 *Jarvis Christian W 85-83 1/27 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-80 2/3 *SW Assemblies W 72-68 2/5 *Paul Quinn W 89-78 2/10 *at Bacone W 86-71 2/12 *at Langston W 66-65 2/17 *Texas Wesleyan W 69-45 2/19 *Texas College W 90-79 2/24 *at Wiley L 84-89 2/26 at Jarvis Christian W 91-82 3/1 +vs. Bacone W 83-78 3/2 +vs. Langston L 68-70 3/15 $ vs. Campbellsville L 55-80 *Red River Athletic Conference ^Union Thanksgiving Classic (Jackson, Tenn.) +RRAC Conference Tournament (Waxahachie, Texas) $ NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) NCAA Division I 2007-08 (13-15) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/3 Trinity W 67-62 11/6 at Dallas Baptist L 103-108 11/9 # at #20 Pittsburgh L 62-103 11/10 # vs. Saint Louis L 56-91 11/11 # vs. North Carolina A&T L 71-96 11/16 % vs. Lubbock Christian L 72-91 11/17 % at Abilene Christian L 72-84 11/20 at Northwestern State L 96-105 11/23 at Shenandoah L 75-78 11/25 at William and Mary L 70-79 11/28 at TAMU International L 78-79 12/2 at South Alabama L 62-66 12/7 at St. Edward s W 104-99 12/9 at SMU L 79-90 12/17 at Creighton L 73-110 12/29 ^at No. Carolina Central W 63-56 12/30 ^vs. Elizabeth City State L 50-70 1/5 at Rhema W 81-66 1/7 at Langston W 80-62 1/15 TAMU International W 95-80 1/19 Ecclesia W 91-58 1/22 at Texas-Pan American L 68-82 1/30 at Huston-Tillotson W 89-65 2/4 Paul Quinn W 93-76 2/9 Bacone W 108-62 2/11 Langston W 104-70 2/16 Huston-Tillotson W 98-87 2/18 Dallas Christian W 100-64 # Hispanic College Fund Challenge (Pittsburgh, Pa.) % Abilene Christian Tip-Off Classic (Abilene, Texas) ^BC Powder Classic (Durham, N.C.) 2008-09 (5-25) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/14 at #16 Marquette L 64-95 11/16 at Middle Tennessee L 63-80 11/21 at SMU L 60-79 11/22 vs. Illinois State L 70-107 11/23 vs. Alabama State L 68-77 11/29 Texas-Arlington L 74-88 12/4 at #16 Villanova L 57-93 12/7 at South Alabama L 63-93 12/13 New Orleans L 73-77 12/15 at North Texas L 76-88 12/20 Northwestern State L 76-84 12/22 Green Bay L 78-80 12/29 vs. Wyoming L 74-84 12/30 at Utah State L 77-94 12/31 vs. Howard W 69-59 1/6 at Iowa State L 56-64 1/9 at Ohio State L 65-89 1/13 Utah Valley W 71-64 1/19 at Green Bay L 53-91 1/25 at Santa Clara L 59-85 1/28 at Fresno State L 63-81 2/1 Boise State L 64-85 2/3 at NJIT W 65-49 2/7 Middle Tennessee L 77-89 2/9 Chicago State L 108-112 (OT) 2/19 at Louisiana Tech L 47-84 2/21 NJIT W 70-51 2/26 SW Assemblies of God W 76-72 3/2 at Chicago State L 92-95 3/4 at Utah Valley L 42-80 2009-10 (12-21) (9-3 Great West, 2nd) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/13 ^vs. South Alabama L 64-76 11/14 ^vs. Sacramento State L 60-70 11/15 ^at Rice L 46-60 11/20 at #15 Michigan L 55-77 11/24 at Northwestern State L 75-80 11/30 Fairleigh Dickinson W 92-77 12/2 at New Orleans L 67-79 12/5 UMKC L 87-102 12/12 Santa Clara L 65-68 12/14 at Boise State L 59-96 12/22 at Creighton L 56-85 1/3 at Memphis L 52-93 1/14 *Chicago State W 66-56 1/16 *NJIT W 75-62 1/19 Green Bay L 66-77 1/23 at SMU L 68-82 1/25 at UT-Arlington L 73-84 1/28 *South Dakota L 70-92 1/30 *North Dakota W 75-65 2/4 *at Chicago State W 85-83 (OT) 2/6 *at Utah Valley L 66-72 2/10 *at Texas-Pan American W 84-82 (OT) 2/13 at Middle Tennesee L 79-109 2/15 North Texas L 87-107 2/18 *at NJIT W 62-58 2/25 *Utah Valley W 61-48 2/27 *Texas-Pan American W 76-62 3/4 *at North Dakota W 91-81 3/6 *at South Dakota L 84-97 3/10 +vs. Chicago State W 80-77 3/12 +vs. NJIT W 74-64 3/13 +vs. South Dakota L 86-91 ^Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston) *Great West Conference +Great West Conference Tournament (Orem, Utah) 2010-11 (5-26) (2-10 Great West, Tied-6th) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/13 at Oklahoma State L 73-86 11/15 at Northwestern State L 78-87 11/20 UT-Arlington L 65-74 11/25 ^vs. Arizona State L 55-73 11/26 ^vs. Alaska Anchorage L 67-74 11/27 ^vs. Southern Utah L 61-64 12/4 Texas State W 88-81 12/12 at South Alabama L 62-91 12/14 Louisiana Tech L 57-80 12/17 at Santa Clara L 67-90 12/21 at UMKC L 51-73 1/3 at Green Bay L 61-77 1/5 at UT-Arlington L 57-72 1/8 Duquesne L 64-81 1/13 *at Chicago State L 82-91 1/15 *at NJIT L 84-96 1/17 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 64-75 1/22 *UT-Pan American W 81-71 1/27 *at South Dakota L 73-90 1/29 *at North Dakota L 73-83 2/3 *Chicago State W 97-94 (OT) 2/5 *Utah Valley L 66-73 2/9 *at UT-Pan American L 60-76 2/13 East Texas Baptist L 64-65 2/17 *NJIT L 66-72 2/22 Middle Tennessee W 70-68 2/26 *at Utah Valley L 62-67 3/3 *North Dakota L 70-74 (OT) 3/5 *South Dakota L 87-96 3/10 +vs. NJIT W 72-70 3/11 +vs. North Dakota L 63-65 ^Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) *Great West Conference +Great West Conference Tournament (Orem, Utah) 2011-12 (10-20) (3-7 Great West, 5th) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/11 at Campbell L 68-82 11/14 Bethune-Cookman W 76-74 (OT) 11/18 ^at Louisiana L 64-73 11/19 ^vs Nicholls State L 70-80 11/20 ^vs Cal State Fullerton W 88-83 11/25 at Washington L 65-88 11/30 Rice L 66-78 12/3 at Texas State L 76-103 12/10 Dallas Christian W 112-80 12/14 Campbell W 87-76 12/17 at #24 Creighton L 62-97 12/21 Santa Clara W 72-71 12/31 at Duquesne L 72-118 1/3 at New Mexico L 61-98 68 2016-17 HBU Basketball

Year-by-Year Results 1/7 Eastern Illinois L 62-74 1/12 Crowley s Ridge W 123-43 1/19 *at NJIT L 62-85 1/21 *at Chicago State L 95-98 (OT) 1/24 UT-Arlington L 74-79 1/28 *at Texas Pan-American L 71-81 2/2 *North Dakota W 69-62 2/4 *Utah Valley L 66-68 2/8 at Bethune-Cookman L 76-84 2/11 Ecclesia W 93-72 2/16 *Chicago State L 56-65 2/18 *NJIT W 75-68 2/23 *at Utah Valley L 56-75 2/25 *at North Dakota L 62-66 3/3 *Texas Pan-American W 65-58 3/8 +vs NJIT L 64-65 ^Beryl Shipley Classic (Lafayette, La.) *Great West Conference +Great West Conference Tournament 2012-13 (14-17) (3-5 Great West, T-3rd) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/09 ^vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 72-68 11/11 ^vs. Md.-Eastern Shore W 70-55 11/12 ^at Hawai i L 60-73 11/17 Dallas Christian W 82-73 11/20 Pepperdine L 53-57 (OT) 11/24 at Eastern Illinois L 44-64 12/1 at Rice L 53-61 12/8 Sam Houston State L 57-69 12/13 at UT Arlington L 47-81 12/18 Arlington Baptist W 100-61 12/22 at Oregon L 91-50 12/28 at LSU L 58-75 12/31 Army L 86-95 1/3 at Texas A&M L 59-67 1/8 *Texas-Pan American L 60-70 1/12 *at Utah Valley L 62-83 1/14 at UTEP L 44-72 1/19 *at Chicago State L 56-81 1/22 at Kansas City W 63-61 1/26 Ecclesia W 94-40 2/2 *NJIT W 66-57 2/6 Kansas City W 66-45 2/9 at New Orleans W 75-68 (OT) 2/16 *at Texas-Pan American W 53-48 2/23 *Utah Valley W 73-63 2/25 New Orleans W 65-52 3/2 *at NJIT L 58-69 3/9 Chicago State L 58-71 3/14 +vs. Utah Valley W 76-74 (2OT) 3/15 +vs. NJIT W 62-61 3/16 +at Chicago State L 60-75 *Great West Conference ^Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai i) +Great West Conference Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 2013-14 (6-25) (2-16 Southland, 14th) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/08 at Texas Tech L 61-76 11/11 Crowley s Ridge W 75-61 11/18 # at Texas L 61-89 11/22 # vs. Wright State L 59-75 11/23 # vs. Southern Miss L 62-67 11/24 # at South Alabama L 59-79 11/30 at Army W 74-72 (OT) 12/04 Rice W 73-71 12/07 at #21 Michigan L 53-107 12/14 UT Arlington L 70-80 12/18 at DePaul L 58-78 12/21 at Pepperdine L 64-76 01/02 *at Oral Roberts L 55-88 01/04 *at Central Arkansas L 69-86 01/09 *Stephen F. Austin L 50-77 01/11 *Northwestern State W 98-97 01/16 *at Nicholls L 64-66 01/18 *at McNeese State L 68-70 01/23 *New Orleans L 66-79 01/25 *Southeastern Louisiana L 52-60 01/30 *at Lamar L 57-59 02/01 *at Sam Houston State L 63-81 02/06 *at Abilene Christian L 81-87 02/08 *at Incarnate Word L 82-89 (OT) 02/13 *Oral Roberts L 66-80 02/15 *Central Arkansas W 99-83 02/22 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 61-66 02/25 Arlington Baptist W 107-55 03/01 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 45-65 03/06 *Nicholls L 62-75 03/08 *McNeese State L 77-79 *Southland Conference ^CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Austin, Texas/Mobile, Ala.) 2014-15 (12-16) (7-11 Southland, T-8th) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/14 at Northwestern L 58-65 11/17 Hillsdale Baptist W 89-53 11/22 at Texas-Arlington L 69-87 11/29 Dallas Christian W 88-44 12/3 at Rice W 58-55 12/7 at San Francisco L 54-85 12/13 Arlington Baptist W 99-84 12/16 at Houston L 76-83 12/20 at UC-Riverside L 67-78 12/30 Ecclesia W 98-47 1/3 *Northwestern State L 78-99 1/5 *at McNeese State W 68-56 1/10 *at Southeastern Louisiana L 67-87 1/13 *at Nicholls L 57-61 1/17 *New Orleans W 74-73 1/19 *Central Arkansas W 84-61 1/24 *Lamar W 79-77 1/31 *at Sam Houston State L 52-63 2/2 *Abilene Christian W 77-61 2/7 *at Stephen F. Austin L 59-95 2/9 *Texas-A&M-Corpus Christi W 77-66 2/14 *Sam Houston State L 64-87 2/16 *at Lamar L 64-72 2/23 *at Incarnate Word L 64-77 2/28 *Stephen F. Austin L 87-102 3/3 *at Abilene Christian L 71-83 3/5 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 72-85 3/7 *Incarnate Word W 78-77 (OT) *Southland Conference 2015-16 (17-17) (10-8 Southland, 4th) Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/13 at New Mexico State L 69-91 11/16 Crowley s Ridge W 102-62 11/19 $at TCU L 63-90 11/21 $at Illinois State L 56-72 11/24 ^vs. South Dakota State L 68-92 11/25 ^vs. Rider L 56-67 12/2 Rice W 77-73 12/5 at Michigan L 57-82 12/12 Arlington Baptist W 110-53 12/15 UC Riverside W 72-59 12/19 at Arizona State L 79-98 12/29 Ecclesia W 101-47 1/2 *at Northwestern State W 99-73 1/5 *McNeese State W 82-73 1/9 *Southeastern Louisiana W 77-58 1/13 *Nicholls W 78-69 1/16 *at New Orleans W 73-69 1/19 *at Central Arkansas W 72-61 1/23 *at Lamar W 92-79 1/25 Hillsdale Baptist W 109-84 1/30 *Sam Houston State W 70-69 2/2 *at Abilene Christian L 72-79 2/6 *Stephen F. Austin L 66-72 2/8 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 76-83 2/13 *at Sam Houston State L 68-80 2/15 *Lamar W 79-78 2/18 *Abilene Christian W 73-71 2/22 *Incarnate Word L 91-97 2/27 *at Stephen F. Austin L 54-82 3/3 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 71-81 3/5 *at Incarnate Word L 86-97 3/9 #Southeastern Louisiana W 73-68 3/10 #Stephen F. Austin L 68-104 3/16!at UNC-Greensboro L 65-69 * Southland Conference games $ Cancun Challenge (non-bracketed) ^ Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) # Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas)! College Basketball Invitational (Greensboro, N.C.) 2016-17 HBU Basketball 69

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