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FRESHMAN MOHAMED BAMBA JUNIOR DYLAN OSETKOWSKI JUNIOR ERIC DAVIS JR. SOPHOMORE ANDREW JONES 2 0 17-1 8 FA C T FRESHMAN MATT COLEMAN B O O K JUNIOR KERWIN ROACH II

2017-18 LONGHORNS 10 Bamba, Mohamed 22 Banks III, James 10 Coleman, Matt 22 Davis Jr., Eric 11-12 Febres, Jase 23 Hamm Jr., Royce 23 Hobbs, Isaiah 13 Jones, Andrew 14-15 McClurg, Ryan 16 Mitrou-Long, Elijah 24 Osetkowski, Dylan 17 Roach II, Kerwin 18-19 Schwartz, Joe 20 Sims, Jericho 24 Young, Jacob 21 BEYOND TEXAS 144 All-Time NBA Players & Statistics 145-150 NBA Draft History 144 Olympians 151 COACHES & STAFF 25 All-Time Assistant Coaches 34 Assistant Coach Darrin Horn 29-30 Assistant Coach Jai Lucas 31 Assistant Coach Mike Morrell 32-33 Head Coach Shaka Smart 25-28 Support Staff 35-39 TEXAS BASKETBALL 2017-18 Texas Basketball Fact Book HISTORY 57 All-Time Home & Road Totals 92 All-Time Jersey Numbers 90-91 All-Time Scores vs. Opponents 63-72 All-Time Series Records 61-62 Big 12 Conference History 97 Coaching Records & Milestone Victories 57 Opponent Year-by-Year Team Statistics 60 Southwest Conference History 98-99 Texas in the NCAA Statistics 96 Texas in the Polls 93-95 Texas Year-by-Year Team Statistics 59 Year-by-Year Coaches and Results 58 Year-by-Year Results 73-89 HONORS 135 All-Americans 137 All-Time Letterwinners 141-143 Conference Honors 138-139 National Honors 136 Retired Jersey Numbers 135 Team Honors 139-140 MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION 1 2017-18 Longhorns at a Glance 4-5 2017-18 Rosters 3 2017-18 Schedule 2 2017-18 TV/Radio Lineup Back cover Media Information & Policies 8-9 Quick Facts 1 Texas Basketball Program Notebook 6-7 POSTSEASON PLAY 152 NCAA Tournament Records 154 Texas in the Big 12 Championship 156 Texas in the NCAA Tournament 152-153 Texas in the Postseason NIT 155 Texas in the SWC Tournament 157 RECORDS 100 100-Point Games 123 Buzzer Beaters 129-130 Frank Erwin Center Records 118-122 Freshman Varsity Records 115-117 Individual Records 107-114 Largest Margins of Victory/Defeat 128 Overtime Games 127 Program Records 100 Team Records 101-106 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders 124-126 Yearly Scoring Leaders 131-134 SEASON IN REVIEW 40 2016-17 Big 12 Conference in Review 47 2016-17 Final Results 40 2016-17 Final Statistics 41 2016-17 Game-by-Game Box Scores 48-56 2016-17 Game-by-Game Team Stats 42 2016-17 Miscellaneous Stats 46 2016-17 Specialty Stats & Starting Lineups 43 2016-17 Team Highs & Lows 44 2016-17 Top Individual Performances 45 Quick Facts TEXAS BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS Season of Basketball 112th All-Time Record (Pct.) 1,749-1,057 (.623) 2016-17 Record 11-22 2016-17 Big 12 Record (Finish) 4-14 (10th) 2016-17 Final Rankings n/r Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Newcomers 7 NCAA Appearances (Record) 33 (35-36) NIT Appearances (Record) 4 (6-3) Big 12 Conference Titles 3 Southwest Conference Titles 22 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS Location Austin, Texas Enrollment 51,334 (40,170 undergraduate) President Gregory L. Fenves Men s Athletics Director Mike Perrin Founded 1883 Nickname Longhorns Colors Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159) Affiliation NCAA Division I NCAA Faculty Rep. Dr. Michael Clement Conference Big 12 Home Arena Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Special Events Center Capacity 16,540 MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/BASKETBALL (area code: 512) Scott McConnell (Basketball SID) Associate AD/Media Relations Office: 471-1345 Cell: 748-9313 E-mail: sm@utexas.edu 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 1

2017-18 Schedule (All dates and times subject to change) Day Date Opponent Time TV Wed. Oct. 18 Texas Tip-Off presented by American Campus Communities (Gregory Gym) 6:30 pm LHN Wed. Oct. 25 Texas A&M (Tudor Fieldhouse; Houston, Texas) 7 pm - Exhibition Game benefitting Rebuild Texas Relief Fund Fri. Nov. 10 Northwestern State 7 pm LHN Tues. Nov. 14 PK80 presented by State Farm (Frank Erwin Center; Austin, Texas) New Hampshire 7 pm LHN Sat. Nov. 18 Lipscomb tba LHN Nov. 23-26 PK80 presented by State Farm (Moda Center or Veterans Memorial Coliseum; Portland, Oregon) Teams in the Motion Bracket: Butler, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Ohio State, Portland State, Stanford, Texas Thurs. Nov. 23 vs. Butler (Veterans Memorial Coliseum) 6 pm ESPN2 Fri. Nov. 24 vs. Duke OR Portland State (Moda Center) 2 pm/4:30 pm ESPNU/ESPN Sun. Nov. 26 Championship Round (arena TBD) tba tba Wed. Nov. 29 Florida A&M 7 pm LHN Tues. Dec. 5 at VCU (Siegel Center; Richmond, Va.) 6 pm ESPN2 Tues. Dec. 12 Michigan (presented by MIDO Swiss Watches) 8 pm ESPN2 Sat. Dec. 16 Louisiana Tech 1 pm LHN Mon. Dec. 18 Tennessee State 8 pm ESPN2 Fri. Dec. 22 Vulcan Classic (Legacy Arena; Birmingham, Ala.) vs. Alabama 8 pm ESPN2 Fri. Dec. 29 Kansas* (presented by AT&T) 8 pm ESPN2 Mon. Jan. 1 at Iowa State* (Hilton Coliseum; Ames, Iowa) 6 pm ESPNU Sat. Jan. 6 at Baylor* (Ferrell Center, Waco, Texas) 1 pm ESPNU Wed. Jan. 10 TCU* (presented by Direct Energy) 8 pm ESPNU Sat. Jan. 13 at Oklahoma State* (Gallagher-Iba Arena; Stillwater, Okla.) 4 pm ESPNews Wed. Jan. 17 Texas Tech* 7 pm LHN Sat. Jan. 20 at West Virginia* (WVU Coliseum; Morgantown, W. Va.) 1 pm CBS Mon. Jan. 22 Iowa State* (presented by Jack Black) 6 pm ESPNU Sat Jan. 27 Big 12 / SEC Challenge (Frank Erwin Center; Austin, Texas) Mississippi 1 pm ESPN2 Wed. Jan. 31 at Texas Tech* (United Supermarkets Arena; Lubbock, Texas) 8 pm ESPNU Sat. Feb. 3 Oklahoma* (presented by Target) 5 pm ESPN or ESPN2 Wed. Feb. 7 Kansas State* 7 pm LHN Sat. Feb. 10 at TCU* (Schollmaier Arena; Fort Worth, Texas) 1 pm ESPNU Mon. Feb. 12 Baylor* (presented by St. David s HealthCare) 8 pm ESPN Sat. Feb. 17 at Oklahoma* (Noble Center; Norman, Okla.) 11 am ESPN or ESPN2 Wed. Feb. 21 at Kansas State* (Bramlage Coliseum; Manhattan, Kan.) 8 pm ESPNU Sat. Feb. 24 Oklahoma State* (presented by Pest Management) 1 pm LHN Mon. Feb. 26 at Kansas* (Allen Fieldhouse; Lawrence, Kan.) 8 pm ESPN Sat. Mar. 3 West Virginia* (presented by SharpeVision) 11 am ESPN or ESPN2 Mar. 7-10 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Sprint Center; Kansas City, Mo.) Wed. Mar. 7 First Round Game Thurs. Mar. 8 Quarterfinal Game Fri. Mar. 9 Semifinal Game Sat. Mar. 10 Championship Game Home regular season games listed in bold, all played at the Frank Erwin Center unless otherwise noted; All times Central; *Big 12 Conference Game; LHN = Longhorn Network; Season Ticket or Individual Game Ticket Information (1-512-471-3333); For ticket information on-line, please see: www.texassports.com/tickets 2 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK

2017-18 Rosters NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 00 James Banks III C 6-10 240 So.-1L Decatur, Ga. (La Lumiere School [Ind.]) 1 Andrew Jones G 6-4 195 So.-1L Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) 2 Matt Coleman G 6-2 180 Fr.-HS Norfolk, Va. (Oak Hill Academy) 3 Jacob Young G 6-2 185 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Yates HS) 4 Mohamed Bamba F 6-11 225 Fr.-HS Harlem, N.Y. (Westtown School [Pa.]) 5 Royce Hamm Jr. F 6-8 230 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Aldine Davis HS) 10 Eric Davis Jr. G 6-3 190 Jr.-2L Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw Arthur Hill HS) 12 Kerwin Roach II G 6-4 180 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) 13 Jase Febres G 6-5 190 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 20 Jericho Sims F 6-9 240 Fr.-HS Minneapolis, Minn. (Cristo Rey Jesuit HS) 21 Dylan Osetkowski F 6-9 245 Jr.-TR San Diego, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS/Tulane) 22 Isaiah Hobbs G 6-3 190 Sr.-1L Palm Beach, Fla. (Lake Worth Christian HS/Howard College) 25 Joe Schwartz G 6-2 190 Sr.-3L Waco, Texas (Vanguard College Prep) 30 Ryan McClurg F 6-6 235 Sr.-3L Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) 55 Elijah Mitrou-Long* G 6-1 185 Jr.-TR Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (John Carroll [Md.]/Mount St. Mary s) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name No. Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown (High School) Mohamed Bamba 4 F 6-11 225 Fr.-HS Harlem, N.Y. (Westtown School [Pa.]) James Banks III 00 C 6-10 240 So.-1L Decatur, Ga. (La Lumiere School [Ind.]) Matt Coleman 2 G 6-2 180 Fr.-HS Norfolk, Va. (Oak Hill Academy) Eric Davis Jr. 10 G 6-3 190 Jr.-2L Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw Arthur Hill HS) Jase Febres 13 G 6-5 190 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) Royce Hamm Jr. 5 F 6-8 230 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Aldine Davis HS) Isaiah Hobbs 22 G 6-3 190 Sr.-1L Palm Beach, Fla. (Lake Worth Christian HS/Howard College) Andrew Jones 1 G 6-4 195 So.-1L Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) Ryan McClurg 30 F 6-6 235 Sr.-3L Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) Elijah Mitrou-Long* 55 G 6-1 185 Jr.-TR Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (John Carroll [Md.]/Mount St. Mary s) Dylan Osetkowski 21 F 6-9 245 Jr.-TR San Diego, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS/Tulane) Kerwin Roach II 12 G 6-4 180 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Joe Schwartz 25 G 6-2 190 Sr.-3L Waco, Texas (Vanguard College Prep) Jericho Sims 20 F 6-9 240 Fr.-HS Minneapolis, Minn. (Cristo Rey Jesuit HS) Jacob Young 3 G 6-2 185 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Yates HS) * ineligble to play in 2017-18 due to NCAA transfer rules STAFF Head Coach Shaka Smart (Kenyon College 99) Record at Texas 31-35 (2 years) Overall Record 194-91 (8 years) Assistant Coaches Darrin Horn (Western Kentucky 95) Jai Lucas (Texas 11) Mike Morrell (Milligan 05) Director of Operations Cody Hatt Director of Player Development Darius Theus Special Assistant to the Head Coach Denny Kuiper Special Assistant, Video Coordinator David Harris Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach Daniel Roose Basketball Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Tyler Janota Athletic Trainer Laef Morris Athletic Equipment Manager Rob Lazare Executive Assistant Leslie Parks Administrative Assistant Shalika Shetty BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors 3 Hobbs, McClurg, Schwartz Juniors 4 Davis Jr., Osetkowski, Mitrou-Long, Roach II Sophomores 3 Banks III, Jones, Young Freshmen 5 Bamba, Coleman, Febres, Hamm Jr., Sims PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mohamed Mo-HAH-med Bamba BAHM-bah Jase JAYCE Febres FEB-rus Denny Kuiper KYE-per Jai Lucas JAY Mississauga mih-sih-saw-guh Mike Morrell more-elle Dylan Osetkowski oh-set-cow-skee 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 3

The 2017-18 Longhorns at a Glance Lettermen (Returning/Lost) 8/4 * indicates letters won Lettermen Returning (8) Yr Ht Wt Ppg, Rpg C James Banks III* So. 6-10 240 1.7, 2.5 G Eric Davis Jr.** Jr. 6-3 190 7.1, 2.5 G Isaiah Hobbs* Sr. 6-3 190 0.0, 0.0 G Andrew Jones* So. 6-4 195 11.4, 3.9 F Ryan McClurg*** Sr. 6-6 235 0.5, 0.0 G Kerwin Roach II** Jr. 6-4 180 9.9, 3.9 G Joe Schwartz*** Sr. 6-2 190 0.0, 0.0 G Jacob Young* So. 6-2 185 3.7, 0.9 Lettermen Lost (4) Ht Wt Ppg, Rpg F Jarrett Allen* 6-11 235 13.4, 8.4 F Shaquille Cleare** 6-8 275 8.0, 4.6 F Mareik Isom* 6-9 217 1.8, 1.2 G Kendal Yancy*** 6-3 210 5.3, 2.2 Others Lost (1) Ht Wt Ppg, Rpg G/F Tevin Mack* 6-7 220 14.8, 4.8 Newcomers (7) Yr Ht Wt F Mohamed Bamba Fr. 6-11 225 G Matt Coleman Fr. 6-2 180 G Jase Febres Fr. 6-5 190 F Royce Hamm Jr. Fr. 6-8 230 G Elijah Long# Jr. 6-1 185 F Dylan Osetkowski Jr. 6-9 245 F Jericho Sims Fr. 6-9 240 Starters (returning/lost) 3/2 Starters Returning (3) Eric Davis Jr. Returns for his third year in the backcourt rotation has played in all 66 games (24 starts) in his first two seasons and reached double figures in scoring 23 times played in all 33 games (22 starts) last year and ranked third on the team in assists (34), sixth in scoring (7.1 ppg) and fifth in minutes (26.7 mpg) earned a spot on the six-person Big 12 All-Newcomer team as a freshman in 2015-16 ranked fifth on the team in scoring (7.4 ppg) while converting a team-best 38.2 percent (42-110) from 3-point range and 79.6 percent (43-54) from the free throw line in his freshman year. Andrew Jones Returns for his second season in the backcourt rotation went through the NBA Pre-Draft Combine in May but decided to withdraw his name from the draft pool and return to Texas for his sophomore season played in all 33 games (23 starts) as a freshman tied for the team lead in assists (117, 3.5 apg) and ranked second in steals (41), third in scoring (11.4 ppg), fourth in minutes (27.9 mpg) and tied for fourth in rebounding (3.9 rpg) reached double figures in scoring 22 times and converted 77.5 percent (86-111) from the free throw line in Big 12 play, he averaged 12.1 points in 31.5 minutes per contest and posted 71 assists against 45 turnovers (1.58 ratio). Kerwin Roach II Returns for his third season in the backcourt rotation has played in 65 career games (31 starts) in his first two years topped the 20-point mark twice and reached double figures in scoring 26 times in his career played in 32 of 33 games (31) starts as a sophomore led the team in steals (51), tied for the team lead in assists (117, 3.7 apg), ranked fourth in scoring (9.9 ppg), tied for fourth in rebounding (3.9 rpg) and third in minutes played (30.0 mpg) while reaching double figures 17 times in his sophomore year earned a spot on the six-person Big 12 All-Newcomer team as a freshman in 2015-16 ranked fourth on the team in scoring (7.5 ppg), tied for the team lead in steals (29) and tied for fourth in rebounding (2.9 rpg) in his freshman year. Starters Lost (2) Jarrett Allen One-year starter in the frontcourt selected as the No. 22 pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the 2017 NBA Draft claimed All-Big 12 Conference Third Team and Big 12 All-Newcomer team accolades also earned a spot on the 10-person USBWA All-District VII Team and the five-person NABC All-District 8 Second Team led the team in rebounding (8.4 rpg), blocked shots (51) and minutes (32.1 mpg) and ranked second in scoring (13.4 ppg) reached double figures in scoring 25 times and double digits in rebounds 14 times in 33 games played recorded 12 double-doubles on the season (tied for the third-highest total by a UT freshman in school history), including eight in Big 12 play also ranked fourth on the UT freshman season chart in total rebounds (278) and fourth in rebounding average (8.4 rpg) in Big 12 play, he averaged a team-best 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. Shaquille Cleare Two-year letterwinner and one-year starter in the frontcourt played in all 66 career games (33 starts) and reached double figures in scoring 15 times ranked third on the team in rebounding (4.6 rpg) and fifth in scoring (8.0 ppg) last year converted 55.5 percent (111-200) from the field as a senior had 10 double-figure scoring effort in 18 league games last season. Others Returning (5) James Banks III Returns for his second season in the frontcourt rotation played in 32 of a possible 33 games as a freshman ranked second on the team in blocks (39) and averaged 1.7 points and 2.5 rebounds in 12.4 minutes per contest last year had at least one blocked shot 4 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK

The 2017-18 Longhorns at a Glance in 20 his 32 games played set the UT freshman debut mark for most blocked shots (5) in the season opener against Incarnate Word named to the 2016-17 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. Isaiah Hobbs Returns for his second season with the UT program earned a spot as a walk-on during workouts prior to the 2016-17 season played in 2 games as a junior spent his sophomore year at Howard College (Big Spring, Texas) and his freshman season at UT Rio Grande Valley. Ryan McClurg Returns for his fourth season with the UT program has played in 11 career games seven-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection two-time selection to the NABC Honors Court on pace to graduate in May 2018 from the prestigious McCombs School of Business (Finance major with a Real Estate certificate). Joe Schwartz Returns for his fourth season with the UT program has played in 4 career games six-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection two-time selection to the NABC Honors Court graduated in August with a degree in Communication Studies and a Business Foundations certificate began graduate study in Sport Management in the fall. Jacob Young Returns for his second year in the backcourt rotation played in all 33 games (5 starts) as a freshman averaged 3.7 points in 16.4 minutes per game had a career-high 14 points (5-12 FG, careerbest 4-9 threes) in 20 minutes at Texas Tech (March 1). Others Lost (3) Mareik Isom One-year member of the program enrolled as a graduate transfer for the 2016-17 season played in 15 games (1 start) and averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 6.9 minutes per game. Tevin Mack Played in 48 career games (10 starts) in his two seasons suspended on Jan. 12, 2017 for a violation of team rules and did not return to the roster in 15 contests as a sophomore, he led the team in scoring (14.8 ppg) and minutes (31.3 mpg) and reached double figures in scoring 11 times. Kendal Yancy Four-year letterwinner in the backcourt rotation played in 127 career games (50 starts) and reached double figures in scoring 20 times three-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection. Newcomers (7) Mohamed Bamba McDonald s All-American and Jordan Brand All-American ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals and No. 3 by ESPN and Scout played for Team USA in the 2017 Nike Hoop Summit one of five finalists for the Naismith National High School Player of the Year averaged 12.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in his senior year for Westtown School (West Chester, Pa.). Matt Coleman Jordan Brand All-American ranked as the No. 29 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN averaged 12.3 points, 7.9 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game as a senior at Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.). Jase Febres Ranked as the No. 47 overall prospect in the nation by Scout District 16-6A MVP by the Houston Chronicle as a senior while at Westfield HS (Houston, Texas). Royce Hamm Jr. Ranked as the No. 80 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN firstteam District 16-6A by the Houston Chronicle as a senior while at Aldine Davis HS (Houston, Texas). Elijah Mitrou-Long Transferred from Mount St. Mary s University in May enrolled in classes at UT beginning in the summer permitted to practice with the Longhorns during the 2017-18 season has two years of eligibility remaining, beginning in 2018-19 First-Team All-Northeast Conference as a sophomore while averaging 15.0 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 4.4 apg and 1.6 spg in 34.4 mpg 2017 NEC Tournament MVP. Dylan Osetkowski Sat out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules transferred from Tulane following the 2015-16 season posted a team-best 11 double-doubles and led the squad in rebounding (8.3 rpg) as a sophomore also ranked third in scoring (11.3 ppg) and second in steals (41) and minutes (32.4 mpg) in his sophomore year. Jericho Sims Ranked as the No. 51 overall prospect in the nation by Scout finished his prep career as the all-time leading scorer (2,005 career points) in Cristo Rey Jesuit HS history (Minneapolis, Minn.) averaged 25 points and over 10 rebounds per game as a senior. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 5

Texas Basketball Program Notebook Texas tips off its 112th season of intercollegiate basketball when it hosts Northwestern State on Friday, Nov. 10. The Longhorns hold an all-time record of 1,749-1,057 (.623) in their previous 111 years of competition. UT played its first varsity basketball contest on March 10, 1906 and recorded a 27-17 win against Baylor in Austin. The Horns have fielded a varsity basketball team in every year since then with the exception of the 1907-08 season. UT has made a total of 33 all-time appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns sport a 35-36 (.493) overall record in the NCAA Tournament games. Texas has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 17 of the last 19 and 25 of the last 29 seasons. The Longhorns have advanced to the Final Four a total of three times in program history (1943, 1947, 2003). Texas has advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament a total of seven times in program history (1939, 1943, 1947, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008). The Longhorns have advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament a total of 13 times in program history (1939, 1943, 1947, 1960, 1963, 1972, 1990, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008). Since the NCAA expanded its tournament field to 64 teams in 1985, UT is 17-8 in its opening game in the NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns have made four appearances in the Postseason NIT (1948, 1978, 1980, 1986) and registered a 6-3 all-time record in those four trips. Texas won the 1978 Postseason NIT Championship. Texas has claimed a total of 25 conference championships in program history. The Longhorns won 22 Southwest Conference regular-season titles between 1915-96 (1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1924, 1933, 1939, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1992, 1994 and 1995). UT has claimed three Big 12 Conference regularseason titles between 1997-2017 (1999, 2006 and 2008). The Longhorns have captured two conference postseason tournament titles in program history. UT won back-to-back Southwest Conference Tournament championships in 1994 and 1995. The University of Texas has retired three jerseys worn by men s basketball players in program history. T.J. Ford s No. 11 jersey was retired on Feb. 8, 2004. Slater Martin s No. 15 jersey was retired on Jan. 31, 2009. Kevin Durant s No. 35 jersey was retired on Feb. 25, 2009. Texas has had four different players participate in a total of six Olympic competitions. Gilbert Gib Ford earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1956 Melbourne Games. Jay Arnette earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Albert Almanza was a two-time member of the Mexican Olympic team (1960 Rome, 1964 Toyko). Kevin Durant is a two-time Olympic gold medal winner, competing for the United States at the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio Olympics. UT has had two individuals earn National Player of the Year honors in program history. T.J. Ford won the Naismith and Wooden Awards and claimed National Player of the Year honors by Chevrolet, CBS SportsLine.com, ESPN.com, The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated in 2002-03. Kevin Durant was the consensus National Player of the Year in 2006-07, becoming the first freshman in NCAA history to win any of the major National Player of the Year awards. D.J. Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award in 2007-08 as the nation s top point guard. Abe Lemons was recognized as the National Coach of the Year in 1977-78 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Texas has had 20 different players earn a total of 26 All-America honors in program history. Five different Longhorns have garnered consensus first-team All-America honors in program history (Jack Gray, 1935; Chris Mihm, 2000; T.J. Ford, 2003; Kevin Durant, 2007; D.J. Augustin, 2008). The Longhorns have had four individuals earn Academic All- America honors in program history. Gary Overbeck claimed a spot on the 1968 CoSIDA second team, and Jack Louis earned a spot on the 1973 CoSIDA second team. Jim Krivacs claimed a spot on the 1979 CoSIDA first team, while D.J. Augustin earned ESPN The Magazine first-team honors in 2008. Texas has produced one Rhodes Scholar (Bull Elkins in 1933) and one winner of the prestigious Theodore Roosevelt Award (Denton Cooley in 1980), the highest honor the NCAA may confer on an individual. The Theodore Roosevelt Award is awarded annually to a graduate from a NCAA institution who earned a varsity letter in college and who ultimately became a distinguished citizen of national reputation based on outstanding life accomplishment. In addition, two Longhorns (Harry Larrabee in 1974 and Jim Krivacs in 1979) have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. UT has had four different individuals earn National Freshman of the Year honors in program history (Terrence Rencher in 1991-92, T.J. Ford in 2001-02, Daniel Gibson in 2004-05, Kevin Durant in 2006-07). 6 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK

Texas Basketball Program Notebook Since the NBA Draft began in 1947, a total of 43 Longhorns have heard their name called on draft night. Texas has produced a total of 16 first-round selections and 11 second-round picks in program history. Texas has had 18 players drafted in the last 19 years (dating back to the 1999 Draft), including 13 players selected in the last 12 years. UT has had 12 first-round picks since 2000, the eighth-most total among college basketball programs. Texas had a school-record three players selected in the first round of the 2011 NBA Draft (Tristan Thompson, Jordan Hamilton and Cory Joseph). The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school history that the Longhorns had three players selected in the same draft. Avery Bradley, Damion James and Dexter Pittman were picked during the 2010 NBA Draft. LaMarcus Aldridge, P.J. Tucker and Daniel Gibson were taken during the 2006 NBA Draft. When the Charlotte Bobcats selected D.J. Augustin as the No. 9 pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed an impressive three-year run for the Longhorns. Texas was the only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. UT also became just the fourth school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was implemented) to produce a lottery pick in three consecutive years (2006-08). Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut (2004-06) previously accomplished the feat. Texas has had three individuals earn Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors. LaMarcus Aldridge claimed the accolade in 2005-06, Dogus Balbay received the award in 2010-11 and Prince Ibeh earned the honor in 2015-16. UT climbed to the top of both major national polls (Associated Press, ESPN/USA Today Coaches) on January 11, 2010. It marked the first time in program history that the Horns had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major poll. Texas held the top spot in both polls for a two-week stretch. Texas has reached the 20-win plateau a total of 31 times in its previous 111 seasons of basketball. UT had a streak of 13 consecutive 20-win seasons from 1999-2000 through 2011-12. The Longhorns have registered an all-time record of 487-119 (.804) in 40 seasons at the Frank Erwin Center. The Longhorns are 172-33 (.839) at the Erwin Center in the last 12 seasons (dating to the start of the 2005-06 season). Texas has had 19 players in school history compete in the McDonald s All-American Game. The Horns also have had 15 players participate in the Jordan Brand Classic. Through the completion of the 2016-17 NBA season, a total of 31 former Longhorns have seen game action for an NBA franchise. UT has had six different individuals earn conference Player of the Year honors a total of seven times in program history. The Longhorns had four different players receive a total of five Southwest Conference Player of the Year accolades (Ron Baxter in 1979-80, John Brownlee in 1985-86, Travis Mays in 1988-89 and 1989-90, B.J. Tyler in 1993-94). Texas has had two Big 12 Conference Players of the Year (P.J. Tucker in 2005-06, Kevin Durant in 2006-07). The Longhorns have had eight different individuals earn conference Freshman of the Year honors in program history. Texas had three players receive Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year accolades (Travis Mays in 1986-87, Terrence Rencher in 1991-92 and Kris Clack in 1995-96). UT has had five individuals earn Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year honors (T.J. Ford in 2001-02, Daniel Gibson in 2004-05, Kevin Durant in 2006-07, Tristan Thompson in 2010-11 and Myles Turner in 2014-15). 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 7

Media Information & Policies The 2017-18 Texas Basketball Fact Book has been produced to assist the media in your coverage of the Longhorns. We have continued to expand the information available in the guide and encourage media feedback and suggestions for the future. Updated and additional information will be available during the season through the media relations office. Please take a moment to look through the media information on the following pages for services available and guidelines in the Texas media relations office. We also encourage you to regularly check www.texassports.com for updated information on Texas Basketball. We look forward to working with you this season. MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE The University of Texas media relations office is located on the seventh floor of the Red McCombs Red Zone (North End Zone office space at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium). MEDIA GUIDELINES Interviews with any staff member or player should be scheduled through the UT Media Relations Office. To schedule interviews with coaches, staff members or players, please contact Scott McConnell (sm@utexas.edu; cell: 512-748-9313). Phone numbers for players and coaches will not be provided, and players have been told not to accept calls or emails from anyone asking basketball-related questions without prior notice from the UT Media Relations Office. Please do not contact a player or coach without arranging the interview through the UT Media Relations Office. We ask that you do not arrive unannounced at the basketball office, Erwin Center or Cooley Pavilion to interview a player or coach without arranging it through the UT Media Relations Office. Media members must be escorted to interviews and to the basketball office by a member of the UT Media Relations Office. BIG 12 COACHES TELECONFERENCE The Big 12 Conference men s basketball coaches will participate in a weekly media-only teleconference during the 2017-18 league season. The weekly call starts on Thursday, Jan. 4. There will also be a special postseason conference call on March 12 for all teams participating in postseason play. The teleconference begins at 9:52 a.m. Central. UT coach Shaka Smart s slot begins at 9:52 a.m. Check with the Big 12 office for this year s schedule of calls. The call can also be heard live and on replay via the Internet by visiting the Big 12 web site at www.big12sports.com. NON-GAMEDAY MEDIA AVAILABILITY PRACTICE: All practices are closed to the media and the general public unless otherwise announced. No interviews are permitted during practice sessions. Camera persons are not allowed to shoot any portion of practice. BY TELEPHONE: For a telephone interview with a Texas player or coach, contact Scott McConnell at least 24 hours in advance. A member of the media relations staff will schedule a phone interview around that person s schedule. COACH SMART: During the season, Coach Smart usually will be available to the media on Mondays late morning in the Carpenter- Winkel Centennial Room (9th floor, west side of Darrell K Royal- Texas Memorial Stadium). Should Texas play on a Monday, Smart will hold his weekly availability on either Tuesday or Wednesday late morning. Please check with Scott McConnell to verify time and location of Smart s availability. PLAYERS: Texas players are usually available for a 20-30 minute period following practice once per week in Cooley Pavilion. For media availability and to verify locations and times, please check with Scott McConnell. ON-CAMPUS PARKING Parking on The University of Texas campus can be difficult. When traveling to campus for an interview in the media relations office or the basketball office, we recommend that media members use the Manor Garage at the corner of Robert Dedman Drive and Clyde Littlefield Drive. For practice coverage at the Erwin Center and Cooley Pavilion, media can park in Lot 108, the large parking lot located to the south of the arena and the service drive (enter from IH-35 South access road). COVERING THE GAME CREDENTIALS: To request working media credentials for a Texas Basketball home game, please submit a formal request via e-mail (sm@utexas.edu) to Scott McConnell in the media relations office at least one week prior to the game. Credentials are granted to authorized working press, NBA scouts, University of Texas approved officials and game management personnel only. With the exception of beat reporters covering the team on a daily basis for daily reports, all credentials are approved and issued on a game-by-game basis. Media organization identification and the name of the media member covering the game for that outlet are required for every credential. Credentials are not transferable. Media members altering their original request should provide written notification to the media relations office of any changes at least 24 hours in advance of the particular game. The University of Texas and the NCAA prohibits the issuance of press credentials to representatives of any organization that regularly publishes or otherwise promotes the advertising of tout sheets or tip sheets, or other advertising designed to encourage gambling on collegiate sporting events. Space in the media section and baseline space for photographers is limited. Working space and credentials will be allotted based on the following priority guidelines (for one credential ONLY): 1. Originating television and radio personnel involved in a live broadcast 2. Daily newspapers covering for next-day publication (based on circulation) Wire services and national publications 8 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK

Media Information & Policies UT website partners and visiting university website partners 3. National website reporters writing for postgame postings on network or historically printed publication websites NOTE: Web reporters writing for regional and independent websites or with live updates do not qualify. 4. Officially recognized University of Texas student newspapers, publications and news outlets 5. University of Texas-approved publications and web sites covering the Longhorns on an exclusive basis 6. Non-originating radio and television personnel reporting on the game Only the following radio personnel receive consideration for credentials based on space: a. Austin-area radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a sports-based show on a daily basis b. Beat radio sports directors or reporters covering a visiting team c. Sports director or reporter for an affiliate station of the Longhorn IMG Radio Network 7. Non-daily newspapers or publications reporting on the game MEDIA ENTRANCE/WILL CALL: Media members are to enter and leave the Erwin Center through the Red River entrance (main entrance on the west side of the arena). Media will call opens 90 minutes prior to tipoff. PARKING: Press parking is located in the Health Center Garage (1601 Trinity Street). Please enter the garage from the south (Trinity is a one-way street heading north). Exit the garage and cross Red River Street to enter at the media entrance to the Erwin Center. Parking passes are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. PRESS ROOM: From the bottom of the escalator/stairs at the Red River Entrance, the press room is located three doors down on your right. All working press are provided with game notes and statistics, game flipcards with rosters, fact books and complete statistics (box score, play-by-play, game notes). Statistics will be distributed individually and as a complete book following the game. Postgame quickie quotes are also available. MEDIA SEATING: Please locate the seating chart in the press room to find your seat location. In general, the visiting team s radio network is seated at the scorer s table next to its team bench. Home radio and the originating television broadcast crew are located at mid-court on the side opposite from the benches. All other media are seated in the press section, located in the upper three rows of Section 28 in the arena. Media can access that section by either taking the stairs from court level or by taking the service elevator in the south tunnel. VISITING RADIO: The University of Texas provides a courtesy hard-wired Ethernet line, one ISDN line and a POTS line for visiting radio. The visiting radio location is at the scorer s table next to the visiting team bench. Three can sit comfortably in the area provided. A stats monitor will be provided at the location. Please contact Scott McConnell for visiting phone line numbers at the location. MEDIA COVERING TEXAS ON THE ROAD: Media members wishing to cover UT on the road must contact the host media relations office for credentials. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES The University of Texas provides a digital photographer work area which is located in the press room. Ethernet lines as well as media materials are available in this area. If you have questions concerning this area, please contact the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at photo@athletics.utexas.edu. Photographers and television camera personnel are limited to the areas that are marked in the baseline areas. The bench area for both teams are off limits at all times to photographers. PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES High-quality photographs are available through UT s Media Relations Office. To request digital photographs of current and former Texas Basketball players and coaches, please contact the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at photo@athletics.utexas.edu. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS The Texas locker room is closed to the media. All postgame interviews will be conducted in the press room. No interviews with Texas players or coaches are permitted on the court following the game, except for the originating television broadcast or Longhorn Network. After a 10-minute cooling off period, the visiting coach and select players (if approved by the visiting SID) will be escorted to the press room first. Following a 10-minute interview window with the visiting team, requested Texas players and coach Shaka Smart will be available in the press room. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 9

00 James Banks III Sophomore Center 6-10 240 Decatur, Ga. (La Lumiere School [Ind.]) Returns for his second season with the UT program played in 32 of a possible 33 games as a freshman ranked second on the team last year in blocked shots (39) named to the 2016-17 Academic All-Big 12 Conference Rookie Team (cumulative 3.0 GPA) in the summer of his freshman season, teamed with then-ut freshman Jarrett Allen along with current UT freshmen Mohamed Bamba and Matt Coleman along with coach Shaka Smart to lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2016 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Valdivia, Chile played in four of the five games in the tourney and led Team USA in blocks (7) and ranked sixth on the team in rebounding (4.5 rpg) while playing 9.8 minutes per game. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016-17: Played in 32 games ranked second on the team in blocks (39) averaged 1.7 points and 2.5 rebounds in 12.4 minutes per contest recorded at least one blocked shot in 20 of his 32 games played set the UT freshman debut record for most blocked shots (5) to go along with 9 rebounds in 24 minutes during the season opener against Incarnate Word (Nov. 11) previous mark was 3 (Cameron Ridley vs. Fresno State in 2012; Damion James vs. Alcorn State in 2006) posted 3 blocks in 10 minutes against Kent State (Dec. 27) registered 5 points (2-3 FG, 1-1 FT), 4 rebounds and 1 block in 23 minutes at Georgia (Jan. 28) recorded a season-high 6 points (2-3 FG, 2-2 FT) and 5 boards in 16 minutes at Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) posted 5 rebounds and 4 blocks in 22 minutes at No. 12/13 West Virginia (Feb. 20) had 4 points (2-2 FG), 4 boards and 3 blocks in 15 minutes against No. 11/11 West Virginia (Mar. 9) in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship quarterfinals named to the 2016-17 Academic All-Big 12 Conference Rookie Team earned a spot on the Spring 2017 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). HIGH SCHOOL: La Lumiere School in La Porte, Ind. (head coach Shane Heirman) ranked as the No. 49 overall prospect in the nation by Scout, No. 57 by ESPN and No. 83 by Rivals following his senior year led the Lakers to a 27-4 overall mark during his senior season helped La Lumiere to the championship game at the 2016 Dick s Sporting Goods High School Nationals in New York City averaged 23 points and 14 rebounds per game in his junior season while playing at Mount Vernon Presbyterian School (Atlanta, Ga.). PERSONAL: Full name is James Alton Banks III born Jan. 16, 1998 in Decatur, Ga. son of Sonja Banks has one older sister, Marissa Banks interested in majoring in Human Dimensions of Organizations. BANKS GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Incarnate Word 24 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-8-9 4 1 1 5 1 2 Louisiana-Monroe 17 1-4 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 2 0 0 2 0 3 E. Washington 20 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 0 2 1 3 1 4 vs. Northwestern 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 vs. Colorado - Did Not Play - UT Arlington 13 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 3 0 2 2 0 3 Alabama 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Michigan 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 1 1 2 2 0 Long Beach State 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 2 1 0 vs. Arkansas 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 2 UAB 23 0-5 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 0 1 1 1 0 Kent State 10 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 3 0 2 at Kansas State 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 0 1 0 0 2 Oklahoma State 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 2 0 0 at Iowa State 8 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TCU 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 1 0 0 2 West Virginia 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 2 1 0 0 at Baylor 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 5 0 4 0 0 0 at Kansas 8 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 1 0 2 Oklahoma 9 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-2-2 4 0 3 0 0 3 at Georgia 23 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 4 0 0 1 0 5 Texas Tech 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 0 0 1 1 0 at TCU 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 1 0 Iowa State 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 2 at Oklahoma State 16 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 0 0 0 0 0 6 at Oklahoma 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 5 0 0 1 0 2 Kansas State 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 at West Virginia 22 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 0 0 0 4 0 1 Kansas 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 at Texas Tech 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baylor 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 1 0 0 0 0 vs. Texas Tech 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 2 1 0 4 vs. West Virginia 15 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 0 3 0 4 BANKS CAREER HIGHS Points 6 at Oklahoma State (2-11-17) Rebounds 9 vs. Incarnate Word (11-11-16) FG 2, five times last vs. West Virginia (3-9-17) 3FG - FT 3 vs. Oklahoma (1-23-17) Assists 2 vs. E. Washington (11-17-16) Blocks 5 vs. Incarnate Word (11-11-16) Steals 2 at Michigan (12-6-16) Minutes 24 vs. Incarnate Word (11-11-16) BANKS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 32-0 397-12.4 22-52.423 0-0.000 9-15.600 23-58 81-2.5 59-2 7 27 39 8 53-1.7 BANKS CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 18-0 177-9.8 8-20.400 0-0.000 6-10.600 11-23 34-1.9 35-2 2 15 12 2 22-1.2 10 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

10 Eric Davis Jr. Junior Guard 6-3 190 Saginaw, Mich. (Arthur Hill HS) Returns for his third season in the backcourt rotation has played in 66 career games (24 starts) during his first two seasons has reached double figures in scoring 23 times in his career earned a spot on the six-person Big 12 Conference All-Newcomer team in his freshman season (2015-16). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016-17: Played in all 33 games (22 starts) third on the team in assists (34), sixth in scoring (7.1 ppg) and fifth in minutes played (26.7 mpg) posted 16 poits (5-6 FT) and 6 rebounds in 32 minutes against Incarnate Word (Nov. 11) set a career-high with 7 rebounds in 24 minutes against Louisiana- Monroe (Nov. 14) recorded 16 points (4-8 FG, 3-7 threes, 5-6 FT) in 25 minutes against Long Beach State (Dec. 10) registered 16 points (5-8 FG, 3-6 threes, 3-4 FT) in 28 minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 4) had 12 points (4-4 FT) and tied a career high with 3 steals in 36 minutes at No. 2/1 Kansas (Jan. 21) recorded a season-high 18 points (6-11 FG, career-high 5-10 threes) in 32 minutes against Oklahoma (Jan. 23) registered 11 points (4-8 FG, 2-5 threes) in 34 minutes at Georgia (Jan. 28) tallied 15 points (6-9 FG, 3-6 threes) in a career-high 37 minutes against Texas Tech (Feb. 1) recorded 14 points (6-14 FG) and 4 rebounds in 36 minutes at No. 12/13 West Virginia (Feb. 20). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015-16: Played in all 33 games (2 starts) earned a spot on the six-person Big 12 Conference All-Newcomer team two-time Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week selection (Nov. 30 and Dec. 14) averaged 20.6 minutes per contest ranked fifth on the team in scoring (7.4 ppg) while converting a team-best 38.2 percent (42-110) from three-point range and 79.6 percent (43-54) from the free throw line reached double figures in scoring 14 times in 13 games against AP Top 25 opponents, he averaged 8.5 points while converting 51.3 percent (20-39) from three-point range posted a career-high 19 points (6-10 FG, 4-7 threes) in 28 minutes against No. 25/ nr Texas A&M (Nov. 25) registered a team-high 15 points (5-8 FG, 1-2 threes) in 22 minutes against Washington (Nov. 26) earned Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors (Nov. 30), averaging a team-best 15.3 ppg while converting 15-24 (.625) field goals, including 7-13 (.538) from three-point range, during UT s three contests at the Battle 4 Atlantis posted 11 points (3-5 threes), 4 rebounds and 5 assists against just 1 turnover in 23 minutes against UTSA (Dec. 8) registered 16 points (6-10 FG, 4-5 threes) and 4 rebounds in 29 minutes against No. 3/3 North Carolina (Dec. 12) earned Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors (Dec. 14), averaging 13.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 2.5 apg while converting 9-17 (.529) field goals, including 7-10 from three-point range tallied 14 points (5-9 FG) and 4 rebounds in 25 minutes in the home overtime win against No. 17/18 Iowa State (Jan. 12) recorded 12 points (4-4 FT) and 5 boards in 21 minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 16) registered 13 points (6-11 FG) and 5 rebounds in 21 minutes at No. 3/3 Kansas (Jan. 23) posted 13 points (5-6 FT) and 2 steals in 23 minutes against Vanderbilt (Jan. 30) tallied 15 points (5-7 FG, 4-4 threes) in 20 minutes against No. 10/11 West Virginia (Feb. 16) posted 11 points (4-4 FT) in 28 minutes against No. 25/22 Baylor (Feb. 20) recorded 10 points (3-6 FG, 2-3 threes) in 27 minutes at Kansas State (Feb. 22) had 10 points (2-4 threes, 2-2 FT) and 5 boards in 21 minutes against No. 3/4 Oklahoma (Feb. 27) registered 13 points (5-8 FG, 3-5 threes) in 24 minutes against Northern Iowa (Mar. 18) in the NCAA Tournament First Round earned a spot on the Fall 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). HIGH SCHOOL: Saginaw Arthur Hill High School in Saginaw, Mich. (head coach Greg McMath) tabbed the No. 45 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN following his senior year competed at the prestigious Jordan Brand Classic in the spring following his senior season finalist for Mr. Basketball in the state of Michigan as a senior led Saginaw Arthur Hill to a 24-4 mark and a trip to the Class A state championship game while averaging 25 points, seven assists and six rebounds per game in his senior year averaged 27 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals per game as a junior while leading Arthur Hill to the Saginaw Valley League championship earned Michigan Class A Player of the Year honors as a junior claimed allstate honors as a sophomore and was the first freshman to start for McMath in program history. PERSONAL: Full name is Eric Tyree Davis Jr. born May 26, 1997 in Saginaw, Mich. son of Eric Davis and Merry Christmas father played football at Saginaw Valley College (1992-94) uncle, Tony Davis, played basketball at the University of Minnesota has one older brother, Torrieon Russell, and one older sister, Kiana Christmas majoring in Communication and Leadership. DAVIS JR. S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2015-16 33-2 681-20.6 80-214.374 42-110.382 43-54.796 12-68 80-2.4 40-0 21 26 0 13 245-7.4 2016-17 33-22 880-26.7 82-252.325 38-147.259 32-48.667 10-71 81-2.5 63-0 34 39 2 21 234-7.1 TOTAL 66-24 1561-23.7 162-466.348 80-257.311 75-102.735 22-139 161-2.4 103-0 55 65 2 34 479-7.3 DAVIS JR. S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2015-16 18-0 357-19.8 39-109.358 19-53.358 19-21.905 7-44 51-2.8 21-0 6 16 0 4 116-6.4 2016-17 18-13 514-28.6 49-132.371 24-78.308 14-21.667 4-31 35-1.9 41-0 12 27 1 11 136-7.6 TOTAL 36-13 871-24.2 88-241.365 43-131.328 33-42.786 11-75 86-2.4 62-0 18 43 1 15 252-7.0 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 11

DAVIS JR. GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Sophomore) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Incarnate Word* 32 5-13 1-6 5-6 0-6-6 2 2 1 0 0 16 Louisiana Monroe* 24 2-10 1-6 2-2 1-6-7 0 2 0 0 1 7 E. Washington* 22 4-11 2-7 0-0 1-4-5 1 2 0 0 0 10 vs. Northwestern* 33 3-9 1-5 2-4 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 0 9 vs. Colorado* 31 3-11 1-6 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 0 1 7 UT Arlington* 20 0-8 0-6 0-2 1-1-2 3 2 2 0 2 0 Alabama 26 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 2 3 0 0 1 2 at Michigan 31 3-11 0-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 2 0 2 6 Long Beach State 25 4-8 3-7 5-6 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 16 vs. Arkansas 16 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 UAB 19 3-6 2-5 1-1 0-4-4 1 4 2 0 0 9 Kent State 21 0-6 0-2 1-2 0-2-2 3 1 1 0 2 1 at Kansas State 21 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 3 2 2 0 0 4 Oklahoma State 28 5-8 3-6 3-4 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 1 16 at Iowa State 19 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 2 TCU 31 3-7 1-3 0-1 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 2 7 West Virginia* 35 1-4 1-4 2-2 0-1-1 4 4 5 0 0 5 at Baylor* 27 3-9 1-4 1-2 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 2 8 at Kansas* 36 3-10 2-7 4-4 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 3 12 Oklahoma* 32 6-11 5-10 1-1 0-2-2 2 1 0 0 0 18 at Georgia* 34 4-8 2-5 1-2 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 11 Texas Tech* 37 6-9 3-6 0-1 0-3-3 4 2 2 1 0 15 at TCU* 35 3-9 0-3 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 0 0 0 6 Iowa State* 34 2-6 1-4 1-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 6 at Oklahoma State* 30 2-6 1-5 1-2 0-5-5 3 2 3 0 1 6 at Oklahoma* 32 2-9 0-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 1 4 Kansas State* 23 2-7 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 6 at West Virginia* 36 6-14 2-6 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 4 0 1 14 Kansas* 31 2-9 2-6 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 7 at Texas Tech* 17 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Baylor 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 vs. Texas Tech* 15 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. West Virginia* 17 1-8 1-4 1-2 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 4 DAVIS JR. S CAREER HIGHS Points 19 vs. Texas A&M (11-25-15) Rebounds 7 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (11-14-16) FG 6, six times last at West Virginia (2-20-17) 3FG 5 vs. Oklahoma (1-23-17) FT 5, three times last vs. Long Beach State (12-10-16) Assists 5 vs. UTSA (12-8-15) Blocks 1, twice last vs. Texas Tech (2-1-17) Steals 3, twice last at Kansas (1-21-17) Minutes 37 vs. Texas Tech (2-1-17) 2015-16 (Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts vs. Washington* 21 2-12 0-3 3-4 2-3-5 0 1 1 0 3 7 Texas A&M-CC 17 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 4 vs. Texas A&M 28 6-10 4-7 3-5 0-1-1 3 1 2 0 0 19 vs. Washington 22 5-8 1-2 4-6 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 15 vs. Michigan 17 4-6 2-4 2-3 0-0-0 1 1 2 0 1 12 UT Arlington 18 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 2 0 0 6 Samford 25 0-4 0-3 4-4 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 4 UTSA 23 3-7 3-5 2-2 0-4-4 2 5 1 0 1 11 North Carolina 29 6-10 4-5 0-0 0-4-4 1 0 0 0 0 16 Appalachian State 17 2-8 1-4 0-0 1-5-6 3 0 1 0 0 5 at Stanford 20 1-4 1-3 0-1 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 3 Connecticut* 28 0-7 0-4 1-2 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 1 1 at Texas Tech 27 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 0 5 Kansas State 15 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 2 at TCU 28 2-9 2-8 0-0 0-3-3 3 1 0 0 0 6 Iowa State 25 5-9 2-5 2-2 1-3-4 0 1 0 0 0 14 Oklahoma State 21 3-8 2-6 4-4 1-4-5 1 0 0 0 0 12 at West Virginia 16 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 3 at Kansas 21 6-11 1-2 0-0 2-3-5 0 0 0 0 1 13 TCU 22 1-5 0-3 2-2 0-5-5 2 1 3 0 0 4 Vanderbilt 23 3-9 2-5 5-6 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 2 13 at Baylor 15 1-4 1-1 0-1 0-4-4 1 0 1 0 0 3 Texas Tech 13 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 2 0 0 2 at Oklahoma 12 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 2 0 0 0 at Iowa State 12 1-6 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 0 0 3 0 0 2 West Virginia 20 5-7 4-4 1-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 1 15 Baylor 28 3-10 1-5 4-4 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 1 11 at Kansas State 27 3-6 2-3 2-2 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 10 Oklahoma 21 3-10 2-4 2-2 0-5-5 1 0 0 0 0 10 Kansas 17 1-6 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 4 at Oklahoma State 17 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Baylor 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 vs. Northern Iowa 24 5-8 3-5 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 0 13 12 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

22 Isaiah Hobbs Senior Guard 6-3 190 Palm Beach, Fla. (Lake Worth Christian HS/Howard College) Returns for his second season with the UT program saw action in 2 games during his junior season transferred into UT prior to the Fall 2016 semester spent his sophomore season at Howard College and his freshman year at UT Rio Grande Valley. AS A JUNIOR IN 2016-17: Played in 2 games (home wins against Louisiana-Monroe and UAB) registered an assist in 3 minutes against UAB (Dec. 21) earned a spot on the Spring 2017 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). AT HOWARD COLLEGE IN 2015-16 Spent his sophomore season at Howard College, a NJCAA Region 5 institution in Big Spring, Texas played in 8 games (4 starts) and averaged 2.3 points and 2.9 rebounds in 16.0 minutes per game. AT UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY IN 2014-15: Spent his freshman year at UT Rio Grande Valley (Brownsville, Texas) played in 30 of 31 games (5 starts) and averaged 3.2 points and 1.7 rebounds in 13.3 minutes per game. HOBBS GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Junior) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Louisiana-Monroe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UAB 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 HOBBS CAREER HIGHS Points - Rebounds - FG - 3FG - FT - Assists 1 vs. UAB (12-21-16) Blocks - Steals - Minutes 3 vs. UAB (12-21-16) HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Lake Worth Christian High School (Boynton Beach, Fla.) during his senior year averaged 21.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.1 steals and 1.3 blocks in 30 games as a senior converted 59 percent from the field, including 38 percent from three-point range, and 72 percent from the free throw line earned first-team all-area honors while leading Lake Worth Christian to the district championship as a senior spent his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons at The Benjamin School (North Palm Beach, Fla.) earned first-team all-area honors by the Palm Beach Post as a junior while averaging 17.0 points per game. PERSONAL: Full name is Isaiah William Alexander Hobbs born April 22, 1996 in West Palm Beach, Fla. son of William Alexander and Trinette Hobbs has one older brother, Keenan, and one older sister, Anjel majoring in Psychology. HOBBS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 2-0 4-2.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0-0.0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0-0.0 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 13

1 Andrew Jones Sophomore Guard 6-4 195 Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) Returns for his second season in the backcourt rotation went through the NBA Pre-Draft Combine in May but decided to withdraw his name from the draft pool and return to Texas for his sophomore season played in all 33 games (23 starts) as a freshman McDonald s All-American (18th selection in UT history) and Jordan Brand All-American (13th selection in UT history). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016-17: Played in all 33 games (23 starts) tied for the team lead in assists (117, 3.5 apg) and ranked second in steals (41), third in scoring (11.4 ppg), fourth in minutes played (27.9 mpg) and tied for fourth in rebounding (3.9 rpg) reached double figures in scoring 22 times during the season converted 77.5 percent (86-111) from the free throw line in Big 12 Conference play, he averaged 12.1 points in 31.5 minutes per contest and posted 71 assists against 45 turnovers (1.58 ratio) recorded 10 points and 6 rebounds in 22 minutes during the season opener against Incarnate Word (Nov. 11) had 12 points (3-6 FG, 6-8 FT) and 4 assists in 23 minutes against Louisiana- Monroe (Nov. 14) tallied 17 points (6-10 FG) and 3 steals in 21 minutes against Eastern Washington (Nov. 17) posted 17 points and 3 steals and set a career high in free throws made (8-11) while recording 7 assists in 32 minutes against Arkansas in Houston (Dec. 17) registered 16 points (6-9 FG, 4-7 threes), 5 boards, 6 assists and 2 steals in 22 minutes against UAB (Dec. 21) had 10 points (6-10 FT), 4 rebounds and 2 assists without a turnover in 28 minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 4) tallied 14 points (5-7 FG, 2-3 threes) and 7 rebounds in 29 minutes at Iowa State (Jan. 7) had 17 points (4-9 threes, 3-4 FT), 3 rebounds and 2 steals in 28 minutes against No. 10/9 West Virginia (Jan. 14) posted 15 points (6-7 FT), 4 boards and 4 assists without a turnover in 31 minutes at No. 6/6 Baylor (Jan. 17) recorded 15 points (6-9 FG, 3-4 threes), 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in 29 minutes at No. 2/1 Kansas (Jan. 21) tallied 16 points (5-7 FG, 3-3 threes, 3-4 FT), 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in 31 minutes against Oklahoma (Jan. 23) hit the game-winning 3-pointer from 25 feet with 1.8 seconds left registered a team-high 16 points (5-11 FG, 4-5 FT), a career-high 8 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals in 33 minutes at Georgia (Jan. 28) posted 11 points, 7 assists against 3 turnovers and 4 rebounds in 35 minutes against Texas Tech (Feb. 1) recorded 14 points (6-11 FG) and 7 assists in 35 minutes at TCU (Feb. 4) tallied 10 points (5-6 FT), a careerhigh 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals in 36 minutes against Iowa State (Feb. 7) registered 16 points (6-6 FT) and 3 assists against just 1 turnover in 34 minutes at Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) posted 12 points (5-12 FG, 2-4 threes) and 5 rebounds in a career-high 38 minutes at Oklahoma (Feb. 14) recorded 11 points (4-4 FT), 4 assists against 1 turnover and 3 boards in 33 minutes at No. 12/13 West Virginia (Feb. 20) registered a career-high 18 points (career-best 8-16 FG, 2-2 FT) and 2 steals in 34 minutes against No. 3/3 Kansas (Feb. 25) posted 12 points, 7 assists against 1 turnover and a career-high 3 blocks in 33 minutes against No. 11/11 Baylor (Mar. 4) tallied 15 points (6-7 FT), 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 32 minutes against Texas Tech in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship first round (Mar. 8) recorded 13 points (3-5 threes), 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 35 minutes against No. 11/11 West Virginia (Mar. 9) in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship quarterfinals. HIGH SCHOOL: MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas (head coach Toby Martin) McDonald s All-American and Jordan Brand All-American ranked as the No. 19 overall prospect in the nation by Scout, No. 22 by Rivals and No. 29 by ESPN following his senior year averaged 30 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists per game as a senior while leading MacArthur to a 22-7 overall record. PERSONAL: Full name is Andrew Lamar Jones born Dec. 9, 1997 in Midland, Texas son of David and Carla Jones family moved to Irving when Andrew was 7 has one older brother, Anthony Jackson, and one older sister, Alexis Jones sister played basketball at Baylor (2014-17) and was selected as the No. 12 overall pick of the 2017 WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx interested in majoring in Sport Management and Sports Media. JONES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 33-23 920-27.9 124-292.425 43-131.328 86-111.775 15-115 130-3.9 72-1 117 82 14 41 377-11.4 JONES CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 18-13 567-31.5 74-182.407 26-79.329 44-56.786 9-58 67-3.7 40-1 71 45 9 21 218-12.1 14 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

JONES GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Incarnate Word* 22 3-7 0-2 4-7 0-6-6 4 3 4 0 0 10 Louisiana-Monroe* 23 3-6 0-2 6-8 1-5-6 0 4 1 0 0 12 E. Washington 21 6-10 2-5 3-3 0-4-4 2 2 3 0 3 17 vs. Northwestern 18 3-8 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 9 vs. Colorado 19 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 0 1 0 1 0 4 UT Arlington 23 1-5 1-4 2-2 1-2-3 4 3 2 0 3 5 Alabama* 20 2-5 1-3 4-4 0-7-7 4 1 3 0 0 9 at Michigan* 16 3-7 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 1 0 7 Long Beach State* 15 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 1 2 vs. Arkansas* 32 4-6 1-3 8-11 0-2-2 4 7 2 0 3 17 UAB* 22 6-9 4-7 0-0 0-5-5 1 6 4 0 2 16 Kent State* 23 2-6 0-2 3-6 1-6-7 3 1 6 1 3 7 at Kansas State* 26 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 4 1 2 7 Oklahoma State* 28 2-11 0-4 6-10 1-3-4 3 2 0 0 1 10 at Iowa State* 29 5-7 2-3 2-3 0-7-7 2 2 3 0 0 14 TCU* 28 2-7 2-6 2-2 0-3-3 2 5 2 0 1 8 West Virginia 28 5-13 4-9 3-4 0-3-3 5 1 3 0 2 17 at Baylor 31 4-10 1-6 6-7 1-3-4 0 4 0 0 1 15 at Kansas 29 6-9 3-4 0-0 1-4-5 2 5 3 2 2 15 Oklahoma 31 5-7 3-3 3-4 0-8-8 2 3 1 0 3 16 at Georgia 32 5-11 2-7 4-5 1-3-4 2 8 6 0 2 16 Texas Tech* 35 4-10 2-6 1-2 0-4-4 3 7 3 0 0 11 at TCU* 35 6-11 1-5 1-2 0-3-3 1 7 5 0 1 14 Iowa State* 36 2-11 1-3 5-6 0-9-9 1 7 4 0 2 10 at Oklahoma State* 34 5-16 0-6 6-6 1-1-2 2 3 1 0 1 16 at Oklahoma* 38 5-12 2-4 0-0 2-3-5 0 3 6 0 1 12 Kansas State* 31 4-8 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 2 2 1 9 at West Virginia* 33 3-9 1-3 4-4 2-1-3 3 4 1 0 1 11 Kansas* 34 8-16 0-4 2-2 1-2-3 3 1 2 1 2 18 at Texas Tech* 28 1-7 0-3 1-2 0-2-2 4 6 4 0 0 3 Baylor* 33 4-13 2-6 2-2 0-1-1 1 7 1 3 0 12 vs. Texas Tech* 32 4-11 1-6 6-7 0-5-5 1 4 2 0 1 15 vs. West Virginia* 35 5-12 3-5 0-0 2-5-7 3 4 2 1 2 13 JONES CAREER HIGHS Points 18 vs. Kansas (2-25-17) Rebounds 9 vs. Iowa State (2-7-17) FG 8 vs. Kansas (2-25-17) 3FG 4, twice last vs. West Virginia (1-14-17) FT 8 vs. Arkansas (12-17-16) Assists 8 at Georgia (1-28-17) Blocks 3 vs. Baylor (3-4-17) Steals 3, five times last vs. Oklahoma (1-23-17) Minutes 38 at Oklahoma (2-14-17) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 15

30 Ryan McClurg Senior Forward 6-6 235 Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) Returns for his fourth full season with the UT program has played in 11 career games enrolled at Texas in January 2014 after completing the Fall 2013 semester at UTSA joined the team as a walk-on during the Spring 2014 semester seven-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection two-time selection to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court (cumulative 3.2 GPA), earning the accolade in 2015-16 and 2016-17. McCLURG GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Junior) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Incarnate Word 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Louisiana-Monroe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. Washington 5 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 UAB 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 AS A JUNIOR IN 2016-17: Saw action in 4 contests tied his career high with 6 minutes played in the season opener against Incarnate Word (Nov. 11) earned spots on the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2015-16: Played in 3 games had a career-high 4 points (2-2 FG) in 6 minutes against UTSA (Dec. 8) earned spots on the Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA). AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2014-15: Saw action in 4 games posted 2 points (1-of-2 FG) and 1 rebound in 2 minutes against Alcorn State (Nov. 16) tallied 1 point (1-of-2 FT), 1 rebound and 1 assist in 4 minutes against Lipscomb (Dec. 16) earned a spot on the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14: Enrolled at Texas in January 2014 after completing the Fall 2013 semester at UTSA did not see game action earned a spot on the Spring 2014 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). HIGH SCHOOL: Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas (head coach Dan Miller) four-year letterwinner named District 19-5A Most Valuable Player as a senior led the Spartans to their third consecutive 30-win season and third district championship in five years earned Region III-5A honors by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) in his senior season. 2015-16 (Sophomore) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts UTSA 6 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 4 Vanderbilt 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014-15 (Redshirt Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts North Dakota State 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Alcorn State 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Lipscomb 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 0 1 TCU 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MCCLURG S CAREER HIGHS Points 4 vs. UTSA (12-8-15) Rebounds 3 vs. Kansas (2-29-16) FG 2 vs. UTSA (12-8-15) 3FG - FT 2 vs. E. Washington (11-17-16) Assists 1 vs. Lipscomb (12-16-14) Blocks - Steals - Minutes 6, twice last vs. Incarnate Word (11-11-16) PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Thomas McClurg born Dec. 14, 1994 in Lafayette, La. son of Tom and Susan McClurg moved to Katy, Texas prior to his freshman year at Seven Lakes HS in 2009 has one younger sister, Lauren, and one younger brother, Jackson majoring in Finance with a Real Estate certificate on pace to graduate from the prestigious McCombs School of Business in May 2018. McCLURG S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 4-0 9-2.3 1-3.333 0-0.000 1-2.500 2-0 2-0.5 1-0 1 2 0 0 3-0.8 2015-16 3-0 8-2.7 2-2 1.000 0-0.000 0-1.000 3-1 4-1.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 4-1.3 2016-17 4-0 15-3.8 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-0.0 4-0 0 1 0 0 2-0.5 TOTAL 11-0 32-2.9 3-5.600 0-0.000 3-5.600 5-1 6-0.5 6-0 1 3 0 0 9-0.8 McCLURG S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 1-0 1-1.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2015-16 1-0 2-2.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-1 3-3.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2016-17 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 TOTAL 2-0 3-1.5 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-1 3-1.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 16 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

21 Skilled inside-outside player who is expected to be a team leader should compete for playing time immediately in the frontcourt rotation transferred from Tulane University following the 2015-16 season sat out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules has two years of eligibility remaining. AT TEXAS IN 2016-17: Sat out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules impressed during his one public appearance in a Texas uniform, posting a game-high 17 points (7-7 FG) and 10 rebounds in 24 minutes during the Texas Tip-Off (annual preseason intrasquad scrimmage) earned a spot on the Spring 2017 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). AT TULANE: Spent his freshman (2014-15) and sophomore (2015-16) seasons at Tulane and played in 65 career games (38 starts) as a sophomore, he posted a team-best 11 double-doubles and led the squad in rebounding (8.3 rpg) while starting all 34 games for the Green Wave (12-22 record) ranked third on the team in scoring (11.3 ppg) and second in steals (41) and minutes played (32.4 mpg) converted 43.8 percent (141-322) from the field and 67.9 percent (89-131) from the free throw line recorded 20 points, 8 rebounds and 3 steals against Mississippi State registered 19 points and 14 rebounds against Tulsa tallied a career-high 23 points and 13 rebounds in an overtime victory against Memphis during his freshman season, he played in all 31 games (4 starts) and averaged 6.3 points (fourth on the team) and 4.8 rebounds (third on the team) in 22.2 minutes per contest for the Green Wave (15-16 record) converted 50.7 percent (77-152) from the field on the season posted a season-high 13 points against Temple had a season-high 9 rebounds in 31 minutes against Houston. TEXAS BASKETBALL Dylan Osetkowski Junior Forward 6-9 245 San Diego, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS/Tulane) HIGH SCHOOL: JSerra Catholic High School in Orange County, Calif. (head coach Kellie McKinney) averaged 14.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per game as a senior while earning first-team All-Trinity League and first-team all-city honors team s defensive player of the year in his senior season four-year letterwinner. PERSONAL: Full name is Dylan Osetkowski born Aug. 8, 1996 in San Diego, Calif. son of Ken and Sabina Osetkowski has one older brother, Cory brother played basketball at Columbia University (2011-15) and set the school record for most career games played (114) Cory also pitched for the Columbia baseball team as a freshman in 2012 majoring in American Studies with a minor in Communication. OSETKOWSKI S CAREER STATISTICS (AT TULANE) YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 31-4 687-22.2 77-152.507 6-12.500 34-71.479 68-81 149-4.8 76-4 26 40 10 18 194-6.3 2015-16 34-34 1100-32.4 141-322.438 12-45.267 89-131.679 90-192 282-8.3 75-0 53 76 18 41 383-11.3 TOTAL 65-38 1787-27.5 218-474.460 18-57.316 123-202.609 158-273 431-6.6 151-4 79 116 28 59 577-8.9 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 17

12 Kerwin Roach II Junior Guard 6-4 180 Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Returns for his third season in the backcourt rotation has played in 65 career games (31 starts) has topped the 20-point mark twice and reached double figures in scoring 26 times in his career earned a spot on the six-person Big 12 Conference All-Newcomer team in his freshman season (2015-16). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016-17: Played in 32 of a possible 33 games (31 starts) led the team in steals (51) and tied for the team lead in assists (117, 3.7 apg) ranked fourth in scoring (9.9 rpg), tied for fourth in rebounding (3.9 rpg) and third in minutes played (30.0 mpg) reached double figures in scoring in 17 of his 32 contests posted 11 points (4-7 FG) and 6 rebounds in 23 minutes against Eastern Washington (Nov. 17) tallied a team-high 16 points in 30 minutes against Colorado (Nov. 22) had 16 points (career-high 8-14 FG) and 3 steals against UTA (Nov. 29) registered a team-high 16 points (careerhigh 12-16 FT) and 5 boards against Alabama (Dec. 2) set a career-high with 6 steals in just 21 minutes against UAB (Dec. 21) the 6 steals were the most by a UT player in a single game since Daniel Gibson had 6 steals vs. Iowa State on Feb. 5, 2005 recorded 13 points (4-7 FG, 4-4 FT), 3 assists and 2 steals in 32 minutes against Kent State (Dec. 27) tallied 11 points (3-3 FG, 5-6 FT), 5 boards, 6 assists against 2 turnovers, 2 steals and 1 block in 36 minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 4) registered a season-high 21 points (7-9 FG, career-high 4-4 threes) and 5 assists in 37 minutes at Iowa State (Jan. 7) had 11 points, 6 boards and 5 assists in a career-high 38 minutes against No. 10/9 West Virginia (Jan. 14) tallied 11 points, a career-high 8 assists against 2 turnovers, a season-high 7 rebounds and 3 steals in 34 minutes against Oklahoma (Jan. 23) posted 10 points (4-8 FG) and tied his season high with 7 boards in 31 minutes at Georgia (Jan. 28) registered 13 points (6-9 FG), 6 rebounds, 5 assists against 2 turnovers and 3 steals in 34 minutes at Oklahoma State (Feb. 11) posted 13 points (5-6 FT), 5 assists, 4 boards and 2 steals in 34 minutes at Oklahoma (Feb. 14) recorded 13 points (7-8 FT), 5 rebounds and 3 assists in 33 minutes at No. 12/13 West Virginia (Feb. 20) tallied 9 points, 6 assists, 4 boards and 4 steals in 35 minutes against No. 3/3 Kansas (Feb. 25) posted 13 points (4-8 FG, 2-4 threes) in 29 minutes against Texas Tech (Mar. 8) in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship first round. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015-16: Played in all 33 games earned a spot on the six-person Big 12 Conference All-Newcomer team two-time Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week selection (Feb. 1 and Mar. 5) ranked fourth on the team in scoring (7.5 ppg), tied for the team lead in steals (29) and tied for fourth in rebounding (2.9 rpg) while averaging 17.8 minutes per contest reached double- figures in scoring nine times, including five during Big 12 play his firsthalf dunk in the UTA game (Dec. 1) was named the Top Play in ESPN SportsCenter s Top10 and earned ESPN s Dunk of the Year for 2015 recorded 14 points (4-5 FG) and 4 assists against 1 turnover in 22 minutes against UTSA (Dec. 8) his first-half dunk in the Appalachian State game (Dec. 15) was named the No. 8 play in ESPN SportsCenter s Top10 tallied 14 points (6-7 FG, 2-2 threes), 3 assists and 2 steals in 20 minutes at Stanford (Dec. 19) recorded 11 points (6-8 FT), 3 boards and 2 steals in 21 minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 16) recorded a game-high 22 points (6-9 FG, 10-15 FT), 5 rebounds and 3 steals in 29 minutes against TCU (Jan. 26) had his first career double-double with 15 points (5-10 FG, 5-8 FT), 11 boards and 4 steals in 30 minutes against Vanderbilt (Jan. 30) earned Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors (Feb. 1), averaging 18.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 3.5 spg in 29.5 mpg while converting 11-19 (.579) field goals and 15-23 (.652) free throws in the home wins against TCU and Vanderbilt posted 12 points (4-6 FG, 4-4 FT) and 7 boards in 25 minutes against Texas Tech (Feb. 6) recorded 12 points (3-4 FG, 6-8 FT) and 3 boards in 18 minutes against No. 3/4 Oklahoma (Feb. 27) posted a team-high 15 points (6-9 FG, 2-3 threes), 6 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals in 25 minutes at Oklahoma State (Mar. 4) scored all 15 points in the second half, including scoring or assisting on UT s last 12 points in the final 4:32 to secure the road win claimed Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week accolades (Mar. 6), averaging 12.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg and 2.0 spg in 23.0 mpg while converting 9-15 (.600) field goals, including 3-4 from three-point range, in games against No. 1/1 Kansas and at Oklahoma State registered 13 points (5-10 FG), a team-high 6 boards and 2 steals in 26 minutes against No. 22/20 Baylor in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship quarterfinals (Mar. 10) earned a spot on the Fall 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). HIGH SCHOOL: North Shore High School in Houston, Texas (head coach David Green) tabbed the No. 34 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com and No. 47 by ESPN following his senior year averaged 20.7 points, 4.8 assists and 3.0 steals per game while pacing North Shore to a 27-7 mark as a senior averaged a team-best 16.1 points per game as a junior while leading North Shore to a 33-3 overall and the class 5A state title also competed in track and field and won back-to-back 5A state championships in the triple jump as a junior and senior set a Nike Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays meet record with a jump of 50-8.00 (15.44 meters) in April 2015 on the UT campus. ROACH II S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2015-16 33-0 588-17.8 78-172.453 19-58.328 73-116.629 18-78 96-2.9 85-0 41 51 9 29 248-7.5 2016-17 32-31 959-30.0 105-264.398 21-74.284 85-135.630 22-102 124-3.9 102-2 117 83 7 51 316-9.9 TOTAL 65-31 1547-23.8 183-436.420 40-132.303 158-251.629 40-180 220-3.4 187-2 158 134 16 80 564-8.7 ROACH II S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2015-16 18-0 301-16.7 39-77.506 11-25.440 47-68.691 10-34 44-2.4 43-0 19 24 4 14 136-7.6 2016-17 18-18 571-31.7 52-141.369 12-41.293 48-78.615 12-60 72-4.0 59-1 79 55 3 32 164-9.1 TOTAL 36-18 872-24.2 91-218.417 23-66.348 95-146.651 22-94 116-3.2 102-1 98 79 7 46 300-8.3 18 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

ROACH II GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Sophomore) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Incarnate Word - Did Not Play - Louisiana-Monroe 22 4-7 0-1 3-4 1-3-4 3 2 0 1 0 11 E. Washington* 23 4-7 1-2 2-2 0-6-6 2 4 1 0 2 11 vs. Northwestern* 27 2-7 0-3 3-6 0-5-5 3 3 2 1 2 7 vs. Colorado* 30 6-16 1-4 3-4 0-2-2 3 1 1 0 0 16 UT Arlington* 31 8-14 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 6 1 3 16 Alabama* 28 2-7 0-1 12-16 1-4-5 3 3 4 0 0 16 at Michigan* 29 2-8 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 5 3 0 0 4 Long Beach State* 25 3-8 2-4 1-3 1-1-2 4 4 2 1 1 9 vs. Arkansas* 27 5-12 0-1 2-4 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 1 12 UAB* 21 2-5 1-2 1-1 0-3-3 2 4 0 0 6 6 Kent State* 32 4-7 1-2 4-4 1-1-2 5 3 1 0 2 13 at Kansas State* 31 3-9 1-3 3-8 1-3-4 5 4 3 0 1 10 Oklahoma State* 36 3-3 0-0 5-6 0-5-5 4 6 2 1 2 11 at Iowa State* 37 7-9 4-4 3-6 1-1-2 3 5 3 1 1 21 TCU* 29 3-9 0-0 1-1 0-3-3 4 3 4 0 1 7 West Virginia* 38 3-8 1-4 4-7 0-6-6 4 5 4 0 1 11 at Baylor* 35 2-7 0-4 4-4 0-4-4 3 5 4 0 1 8 at Kansas* 29 1-9 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 4 3 2 0 2 2 Oklahoma* 34 3-13 1-4 4-10 2-5-7 4 8 2 0 3 11 at Georgia* 31 4-8 1-3 1-2 2-5-7 4 2 3 0 0 10 Texas Tech* 33 1-3 0-0 3-6 1-6-7 3 2 4 0 2 5 at TCU* 24 2-6 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 4 5 1 0 1 5 Iowa State* 32 2-9 0-1 3-6 3-3-6 4 3 3 0 2 7 at Oklahoma State* 34 6-9 1-2 0-1 1-5-6 1 5 2 0 3 13 at Oklahoma* 34 4-11 0-1 5-6 0-4-4 4 5 3 0 2 13 Kansas State* 32 3-9 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 4 7 4 0 1 7 at West Virginia* 33 3-8 0-1 7-8 1-4-5 1 3 4 0 2 13 Kansas* 35 3-7 0-3 3-5 1-3-4 2 6 6 1 4 9 at Texas Tech* 25 2-7 1-4 3-4 0-2-2 3 4 1 0 1 8 Baylor* 20 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 3 0 2 3 vs. Texas Tech* 29 4-8 2-4 3-5 1-3-4 4 0 3 0 1 13 vs. West Virginia* 33 3-9 0-3 2-6 1-1-2 3 4 0 0 1 8 ROACH II S CAREER HIGHS Points 22 vs. TCU (1-26-16) Rebounds 11 vs. Vanderbilt (1-30-16) FG 8 vs. UT Arlington (11-29-16) 3FG 4 at Iowa State (1-7-17) FT 12 vs. Alabama (12-2-16) Assists 8 vs. Oklahoma (1-23-17) Blocks 1, 16 times last vs. Kansas (2-25-17) Steals 6 vs. UAB (12-21-16) Minutes 38 vs. West Virginia (1-14-17) PERSONAL: Full name is Kerwin LaTroy Roach II born Oct. 24, 1996 in Houston son of Kerwin Sr. and LaKita Roach father played basketball at Texas Southern University has a younger brother, Kieston brother is a freshman cornerback on the Texas State football team majoring in Physical Culture and Sports. 2015-16 (Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts vs. Washington 12 1-8 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 2 Texas A&M-CC 17 1-2 1-1 5-6 0-5-5 1 2 5 0 1 8 vs. Texas A&M 19 1-5 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 4 2 1 0 0 3 vs. Washington 20 3-6 1-3 1-3 1-4-5 4 0 3 0 2 8 vs. Michigan 14 2-9 1-4 0-1 1-4-5 1 1 0 0 1 5 UT Arlington 22 2-4 0-1 2-3 1-4-5 4 0 2 1 0 6 Samford 22 1-6 0-3 4-5 0-2-2 4 4 4 0 1 6 UTSA 22 4-5 2-3 4-6 0-3-3 2 4 1 1 1 14 North Carolina 15 2-8 0-3 2-4 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 1 6 Appalachian State 15 1-4 0-0 0-3 0-2-2 3 1 2 0 0 2 at Stanford 20 6-7 2-2 0-3 0-2-2 0 3 4 1 2 14 Connecticut 21 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 4 2 2 0 0 4 at Texas Tech 19 1-4 1-4 1-2 0-1-1 2 0 3 1 1 4 Kansas State 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 at TCU 9 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 2 Iowa State 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 0 0 Oklahoma State 21 2-5 1-3 6-8 0-3-3 2 1 1 0 2 11 at West Virginia 15 1-3 0-0 4-8 0-2-2 2 3 3 0 0 6 at Kansas 19 1-5 0-0 3-6 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 0 5 TCU 29 6-9 0-2 10-15 3-2-5 4 3 2 0 3 22 Vanderbilt 30 5-10 0-2 5-8 3-8-11 3 2 1 0 4 15 at Baylor 10 2-4 2-2 1-2 0-0-0 4 2 0 0 0 7 Texas Tech 25 4-6 0-1 4-4 2-5-7 2 1 4 0 1 12 at Oklahoma 10 2-3 1-1 0-0 1-3-4 3 0 0 1 0 5 at Iowa State 14 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 1 1 0 1 4 West Virginia 16 2-3 0-1 4-4 0-0-0 4 0 1 0 0 8 Baylor 16 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 2 2 2 1 0 5 at Kansas State 21 2-3 2-2 3-4 0-3-3 2 2 1 0 0 9 Oklahoma 18 3-4 0-1 6-8 2-1-3 2 0 0 1 1 12 Kansas 21 3-6 1-1 2-4 0-0-0 3 0 2 0 2 9 at Oklahoma State 25 6-9 2-3 1-1 1-5-6 2 2 1 0 2 15 vs. Baylor 26 5-10 1-3 2-4 1-5-6 4 1 0 1 2 13 vs. Northern Iowa 12 3-6 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 0 1 0 6 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 19

25 Joe Schwartz Senior Guard 6-2 190 Waco, Texas (Vanguard College Prep) Returns for his fourth season with the UT program has played in 4 career games joined the team as a walk-on during the Fall 2014 semester six-time Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll selection two-time selection to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court (cumulative 3.2 GPA), earning the accolade in 2015-16 and 2016-17 already earned his bachelor s degree (Communication Studies and a Business Foundations certificate) in August 2017 and began graduate study in Sport Management in the fall. AS A JUNIOR IN 2016-17: Saw action in 1 contest (Louisiana-Monroe) earned spots on the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2015-16: Played in 2 games scored 1 point in a career-high 3 minutes against UTSA (Dec. 8) earned spots on the Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15: Saw action in 1 game (Lipscomb) converted his lone 3-point attempt in just 2 minutes of action against Lipscomb (Dec. 16) earned a spot on the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). SCHWARTZ GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Junior) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Louisiana-Monroe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015-16 (Sophomore) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts UTSA 3 0-2 0-1 1-3 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Vanderbilt 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014-15 (Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Lipscomb 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 SCHWARTZ S CAREER HIGHS Points 3 vs. Lipscomb (12-16-14) Rebounds 1 vs. UTSA (12-8-15) FG 1 vs. Lipscomb (12-16-14) 3FG 1 vs. Lipscomb (12-16-14) FT 1 vs. UTSA (12-8-15) Assists Blocks Steals Minutes 3 vs. UTSA (12-8-15) HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years for Vanguard College Prep (Waco, Texas) helped lead the Vikings to a pair of state runner-up finishes and three state semifinal appearances named TAAPS District 4-2A MVP as a senior recognized as the Super Cen-Tex Player of the Year in his senior season also lettered in baseball, tennis and track and field played football during his sophomore year. PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Joseph Schwartz born July 11, 1996 in Waco, Texas son of Martin and Loren Schwartz father played basketball at McLennan Community College in Waco has one older brother, Jake, who graduated from Texas in 2017 earned his bachelor s degree in Communication Studies and a Business Foundations certificate in August 2017 began graduate study in Sport Management in the fall. SCHWARTZ S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 1-0 2-2.0 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-3.0 2015-16 2-0 3-1.5 0-2.000 0-1.000 1-3.333 0-1 1-0.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-0.5 2016-17 1-0 1-1.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 TOTAL 4-0 6-1.5 1-3.333 1-2.500 1-3.333 0-1 1-0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 4-1.0 20 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

3 Jacob Young Sophomore Guard 6-2 185 Houston, Texas (Yates HS) Returns for his second year in the backcourt rotation played in 33 games (5 starts) as a freshman. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016-17: Played in 33 games (5 starts) averaged 3.7 points in 16.4 minutes per game had 10 points (4-7 FG) and 2 assists without a turnover in a careerhigh 32 minutes in the season opener against Incarnate Word (Nov. 11) posted 11 points (4-8 FG, 3-6 threes) in 24 minutes against Alabama (Dec. 2) made his first collegiate start against No. 10/9 West Virginia (Jan. 14) and had 8 points (2-4 threes, 2-2 FT) in 22 minutes tied his career high with 3 assists against just 1 turnover in 14 minutes at TCU (Feb. 4) registered 5 points (2-2 FG, 1-1 threes) in 13 minutes against No. 3/3 Kansas (Feb. 25) had a career-high 14 points (5-12 FG, career-best 4-9 threes) and 3 rebounds in 20 minutes at Texas Tech (March 1) HIGH SCHOOL: Yates High School in Houston, Texas (head coach Greg Wise) ranked as the No. 87 overall prospect in the nation by Scout and No. 106 by Rivals following his senior year two-time Class 5A all-state selection by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) helped pace Yates to the third round of the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior led Yates to an 18-9 mark and a trip to the regional semifinals of the state tourney in his junior season as a sophomore, he paced Yates to a 24-7 mark and a trip to the Class 4A state championship game. PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Mikkeal Young born Sept. 21, 1997 in Houston son of Michael and Tina Young father played basketball at the University of Houston (1980-84) and was part of the school s legendary Phi Slama Jama teams Michael still ranks third in career scoring in University of Houston history and is one of five players to have his jersey retired by the school has two older brothers, Michael Jr. and Joe, one older sister, Mayorca, and one younger sister, Milan Joe played at the University of Houston (2011-13) and the University of Oregon (2013-15) and is beginning his third season with the NBA s Indiana Pacers interested in majoring in Sport Management. YOUNG GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS 2016-17 (Freshman) Opponent M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO B S Pts Incarnate Word 32 4-7 1-3 1-1 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 10 Louisiana-Monroe 19 2-6 1-5 0-0 0-2-2 1 3 0 0 0 5 E. Washington 19 0-4 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 vs. Northwestern 8 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 vs. Colorado 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UT Arlington 21 1-6 1-6 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 3 Alabama 24 4-8 3-6 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 11 at Michigan 21 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 3 Long Beach State 16 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 1 3 vs. Arkansas 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 1 2 0 0 0 UAB 22 2-8 1-7 2-2 0-1-1 2 2 2 0 0 7 Kent State 22 3-9 1-6 1-2 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 1 8 at Kansas State 13 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 6 Oklahoma State 14 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 4 1 1 0 0 2 at Iowa State 24 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-2-3 2 2 2 0 1 1 TCU 16 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 3 0 0 2 West Virginia* 22 2-6 2-4 2-2 0-2-2 4 0 2 0 0 8 at Baylor* 27 0-4 0-4 2-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 2 2 at Kansas* 20 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Oklahoma* 10 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 at Georgia* 19 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Texas Tech 15 2-6 1-5 1-1 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 1 6 at TCU 14 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 Iowa State 8 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 1 at Oklahoma State 13 1-6 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 1 0 2 at Oklahoma 16 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 4 1 1 0 1 5 Kansas State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 at West Virginia 6 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 0 0 2 Kansas 13 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 5 at Texas Tech 20 5-12 4-9 0-0 0-3-3 2 1 0 0 0 14 Baylor 20 3-10 2-8 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 8 vs. Texas Tech 19 1-6 0-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 2 0 0 2 vs. West Virginia 9 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 YOUNG S CAREER HIGHS Points 14 at Texas Tech (3-1-17) Rebounds 3 at Iowa State (1-7-17) FG 4, twice last vs. Alabama (12-2-16) 3FG 3 vs. Alabama (12-2-16) FT 2, three times last at Baylor (1-17-17) Assists 3, twice last at TCU (2-4-17) Blocks 1 at Oklahoma State (2-11-17) Steals 2 at Baylor (1-17-17) Minutes 32 vs. Incarnate Word (11-11-16) YOUNG S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 33-5 542-16.4 43-150.287 25-110.227 11-14.786 4-26 30-0.9 50-0 28 31 1 8 122-3.7 YOUNG S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2016-17 18-4 276-15.3 22-76.289 13-54.241 7-8.875 3-11 14-0.8 32-0 14 19 1 6 64-3.6 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 21

Mohamed Bamba Freshman Forward 6-11 225 Harlem, N.Y. (Westtown School [Pa.]) 4 Pronuciation: Mo-HAH-med BAHM-bah Versatile and skilled frontcourt player McDonald s All-American (19th selection in UT history) and Jordan Brand All-American (15th selection in UT history) fourth signee in UT program history ranked as one of the nation s top two recruits, joining Avery Bradley (No. 1 by ESPN in 2009), Kevin Durant (No. 2 by Rivals in 2006) and Myles Turner (No. 2 by ESPN in 2014) teamed with fellow UT freshman Matt Coleman and sophomore James Banks III along with coach Shaka Smart (head coach) to lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2016 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Valdivia, Chile. HIGH SCHOOL: Westtown School in West Chester, Pa. (head coach Seth Berger) McDonald s All-American and Jordan Brand All-American ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals and No. 3 by ESPN and Scout nation s top-ranked frontcourt player by Rivals played for Team USA in the 2017 Nike Hoop Summit earned a spot on the 2017 Naismith Trophy High School All-America first team one of five finalists for the Naismith National High School Player of the Year averaged 12.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in his senior season while leading Westtown to a 32-2 mark and a second consecutive Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association state title as a junior, he averaged 14.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 6.0 blocks per game in pacing Westtown to the state championship also helped Westtown register a 26-6 record in his sophomore season. Matt Coleman Freshman Guard 6-2 180 Nortfolk, Va. (Oak Hill Academy) 2 True point guard Jordan Brand All-American (14th selection in UT history) teamed with fellow UT freshman Mohamed Bamba and sophomore James Banks III along with coach Shaka Smart (head coach) to lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2016 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Valdivia, Chile started all five games during the tournament and averaged 7.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 22.8 minutes per contest while converting 17-32 (.531) field goals and 5-12 (.417) three-pointers. HIGH SCHOOL: Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va. (head coach Steve Smith) ranked as the No. 29 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN following his senior season averaged 12.3 points, 7.9 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game while leading Oak Hill to a 37-5 overall record during his senior year as a junior, he averaged 11.2 points and 6.6 assists per game and paced Oak Hill to a 42-1 overall record and a championship at the 2016 Dick s Sporting Goods High School Nationals. PERSONAL: Full name is Clifford Matthew Coleman III born Jan. 22, 1998 in Norfolk, Va. son of Clifford and Devona Coleman father played basketball at Newport News Apprentice School (NCAA Division III) and is now the head coach at Bryant and Stratton Junior College (Virginia Beach, Va.) has one younger brother, Chase majoring in Communication and Leadership. PERSONAL: Full name is Mohamed Bamba born May 12, 1998 in Harlem, N.Y. son of Lancine (lah-seen) Bamba and Aminata (ah-mih-nah-tuh) Johnson both his father and mother are originally from Ivory Coast (Cote d Ivoire) the couple met in New York City after each had come separately to the United States has one older sister, Sita Johnson, and two older brothers, Sidiki Johnson and Ibrahim Johnson majoring in Business. 22 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

Jase Febres Freshman Guard 6-5 190 Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 13 Pronuciation: JAYCE FEB-rus Solid shooter with range expected to compete for playing time immediately in the backcourt rotation. HIGH SCHOOL: Westfield High School in Houston, Texas (head coach Van Price) ranked as the No. 47 overall prospect in the nation by Scout and No. 66 by Rivals following his senior year named District 16-6A Most Valuable Player by the Houston Chronicle as a senior led Westfield to a 29-8 mark, the District 16-6A title and the second round of the Class 6A state tournament in his senior season averaged 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game during his junior year. PERSONAL: Full name is Jase Coleman Febres born July 28, 1999 in Denver, Colo.... son of Orlando and Kirsten Febres has one younger sister, Miguelle family moved to Houston when Jase was 7 interested in majoring in Psychology and Business. Royce Hamm Jr. Freshman Forward 6-8 230 Houston, Texas (Aldine Davis HS) 5 Energetic frontcourt player expected to challenge for playing time immediately in the frontcourt rotation. HIGH SCHOOL: Aldine Davis High School in Houston, Texas (head coach Larry Skinner) ranked as the No. 80 overall prospect in the nation by ESPN and No. 91 by Scout following his senior year named First-Team District 16-6A by the Houston Chronicle as a senior led Davis to a 21-10 mark and the first round of the Class 6A state tournament in his senior season averaged 22.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a junior while pacing the Falcons to a 29-3 record. PERSONAL: Full name is Royce Dewayne Hamm Jr. born March 17, 1999 in Houston son of Royce Hamm and Rosalyn Webster has one older sister, Brashae Webster interested in majoring in Kinesiology and Education. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS 23

Elijah Mitrou-Long Junior Guard 6-1 185 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (John Carroll {Md.]/Mount St. Mary s) 55 Pronuciation: mih-sih-saw-guh Announced his decision to transfer to Texas from Mount St. Mary s University in May enrolled in classes at UT in June will have two years of eligibility remaining beginning in the 2018-19 season. AT MOUNT ST. MARY S: Spent his freshman and sophomore seasons (2015-16 and 2016-17) at Mount St. Mary s played in 66 career games (58 starts) for the Mountaineers and averaged 10.7 points per contest while hitting 37.0 percent from three-point range over his two-year career earned First-Team All-Northeast Conference honors as a sophomore (2016-17) while averaging 15.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.6 steals in 34.4 minutes per game led his team in scoring, assists, steals and minutes during his sophomore season converted 38.2 percent (47-123) from three-point range and 73.9 percent (133-180) from the free throw line claimed 2017 NEC Tournament Most Valuable Player accolades after averaging 21.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.3 steals per contest in three league tourney games topped the 20-point mark nine times during the year Mount St. Mary s went 20-16 (14-4 NEC) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where it defeated New Orleans (67-66) in the First Four before falling to Villanova (76-56) in the First Round during his freshman season (2015-16), he played in 30 games (23 starts) and averaged 5.6 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 22.9 minutes per game Mount St. Mary s posted a 14-19 overall record (10-8 NEC). Jericho Sims Freshman Forward 6-9 240 Minneapolis, Minn. (Cristo Rey Jesuit HS) 20 Athletic frontcourt player expected to challenge for playing time immediately in the frontcourt rotation. HIGH SCHOOL: Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Minneapolis, Minn. (head coach Stanley Clay) ranked as the No. 51 overall prospect in the nation by Scout, No. 56 by Rivals and No. 65 by ESPN following his senior year finished his prep career as the all-time leading scorer (2,005 career points) in Cristo Rey Jesuit history averaged 25 points and over 10 rebounds per game in his senior season averaged 21.8 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.4 blocks as a junior. PERSONAL: Full name is Jericho Eduard (ed-ward) Sims born Oct. 20, 1998 in Minneapolis, Minn. son of Charles and Kimberly Sims father played basketball at the University of Minnesota (1971-75) has five older brothers: Jason, Ty, Dominique, Drew and Isaiah Jason played basketball at the University of Northern Iowa (1993-96) Ty played basketball at Kansas State University (1997-99) Dominque played football at the University of Minnesota (2000-04) Isaiah currently plays basketball at Rainy River Community College (International Falls, Minn.) interested in majoring in Art and Creative Writing. HIGH SCHOOL: John Carroll High School in Bel Air, Md. averaged 10.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.5 steals per game during his senior year averaged 10 points, four assists and four rebounds per contest as a junior. PERSONAL: Full name is Elijah Isa Mitrou-Long born Dec. 15, 1996 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada son of Jersey Long and Georgia Mitrou is the thirdyoungest of 10 children in his family older brother, Nazareth Mitrou- Long, played at Iowa State (2012-17) and begins the 2017-18 season with the Salt Lake City Stars (Utah Jazz NBA G League affiliate) wears jersey No. 55 to honor his uncle, Tinos Mitrou majoring in Human Dimensions of Organization. 24 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL THE LONGHORNS

Head Coach Shaka Smart 3rd season at Texas 9th season as a collegiate head coach THE SHAKA SMART FILE Birthdate April 8, 1977 Hometown Madison, Wis. Education Kenyon College (Gambier, Ohio); magna cum laude, bachelor s degree in history, 1999 California University (California, Pa.); master s degree, social science, 2001 Wife Maya Daughter Zora Sanae (born Sept. 25, 2011) Shaka Smart enters his third season as the head basketball coach at The University of Texas in 2017-18. The leader of a Virginia Commonwealth University program that advanced to the 2011 Final Four and posted at least 26 wins in each of his six seasons at the school, Smart became the 24th head basketball coach at Texas on April 3, 2015. In eight seasons overall as a collegiate head coach, the 40-year-old Smart has compiled a 194-91 (.681) record. Six of his eight teams have advanced to NCAA Tournament play. The mission of Smart is clear and simple - develop each student-athlete within the program into the best possible version of himself. The three core values of the Texas Basketball program are Relationships, Growth and Victory. AT TEXAS In year one at Texas (2015-16), Smart led the Longhorns to a 20-13 overall record (11-7, tie for fourth in Big 12 Conference). UT advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed before falling to Northern Iowa (75-72) on a half-court shot at the buzzer. Despite the midseason loss of senior center Cameron Ridley (fractured left foot on Dec. 27), who led the team in rebounding (10.0 rpg) and blocks (3.4 bpg) and ranked second in scoring (12.7 ppg) at the time of the injury, the Longhorns set a school single-season record with four regular-season wins against AP Top 10 opponents (No. 3 North Carolina, at No. 6 West Virginia, No. 10 West Virginia and No. 3 Oklahoma). UT went 4-1 at home against AP Top 20 opponents in 2015-16, and the Longhorns were 6-4 overall against AP Top 20 teams. Senior center Prince Ibeh claimed Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors, while Isaiah Taylor was named All-Big 12 First Team. Eric Davis Jr. and Kerwin Roach II each claimed a spot on the six-person Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. All five scholarship seniors on the roster participated in Spring 2016 Commencement exercises. In their first full recruiting cycle in Austin, Smart and the Texas coaching staff pulled in a four-man freshman group that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the nation by Scout. All four freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 100 players nationally by Scout (Jarrett Allen, No. 15; James Banks, No. 49; Andrew Jones, No. 19; Jacob Young, No. 87). The class was highlighted by Allen and Jones, who both competed in the 2016 McDonald s All-American Game. The duo became the 17th and 18th players in UT history to participate in the McDonald s All-American Game, and it marked just the fourth time in program history that the Longhorns had at least two McDonald s All-Americans in the same year. Allen also was the top-ranked center in the country by ESPN, marking the first time in UT program history that the Longhorns signed the No. 1 center in ESPN s recruiting rankings. During the summer of 2016, Smart served as the head coach for the USA Under 18 National Team, which competed in July at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Valdivia, Chile. Smart guided the team, which included Texas freshmen Jarrett Allen and James Banks, to a 5-0 mark and a gold medal. The Americans recorded a +30.4 average margin of victory (93.4-63.0) and led the tournament in scoring (93.4 ppg), field goal percentage (.461), assists (25.0 apg), steals (13.4 spg) and blocked shots (6.8 bpg). The 2016-17 season was highlighted by the staff s development of freshman Jarrett Allen, who was selected as the No. 22 pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the 2017 NBA Draft. Allen earned All-Big 12 Conference Third Team and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team accolades. He also claimed a spot on the 10-person USBWA All-District VII Team and the five-person NABC All- District 8 Second Team. Allen led the team in rebounding (8.4 rpg), blocks (51) and minutes (32.1 mpg) and ranked second on the team in scoring (13.4 ppg). He recorded 12 double-doubles on the season, tied for the third-highest total by a UT freshman in school history. Allen also ranked fourth on the UT freshman chart in total rebounds (278) and fourth in rebounding average (8.4 rpg). He made dramatic improvement during the second half of the year, averaging a team-best 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game in Big 12 Conference play while registering eight double-doubles. During their second recruiting cycle, Smart and the UT staff signed a five-man freshman class that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the country by Rivals. All five freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 80 players nationally by one of the three major recruiting services (Mohamed Bamba, No. 2 Rivals; Matt Coleman, No. 29 ESPN; Jase Febres, No. 47 Scout; Jericho Sims, No. 51 Scout; Royce Hamm Jr., No. 80 ESPN). 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 25

The class was highlighted by Bamba and Coleman, who both competed in the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic. Bamba became the fourth signee in UT history to rank as one of the nation s top two recruits, joining Avery Bradley (No. 1 by ESPN in 2009), Kevin Durant (No. 2 by Rivals in 2006) and Myles Turner (No. 2 by ESPN in 2014). Bamba also became the 19th player in program history to compete in the McDonald s All-American Game and played in the Nike Hoop Summit. AT VCU While at VCU (2009-15), Smart posted an overall mark of 163-56 (.744) and guided the Rams to five NCAA Tournament appearances. The 163 wins tied him for the second-highest number of total victories during the first six years of a head coaching career in NCAA history. VCU and Duke were the only two programs in the country to record at least 26 wins in each of those six seasons during that time frame (2009-15). VCU was one of only 11 schools in the nation to earn an NCAA Tournament bid in five straight years between 2011-15 (Cincinnati, Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, San Diego State and Wisconsin). During Smart s tenure, the Rams posted a 27-9 (.750) mark in postseason play and a 33-10 (.767) record in the month of March, including a 7-5 mark in five NCAA Tournament appearances. The Rams NCAA appearance in 2015 marked the first time in school history VCU had advanced to the Big Dance five straight years, and the first time in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia that a Division I basketball program had accomplished that feat. Prior to Smart s arrival, the Rams were ranked a total of nine weeks in The Associated Press poll in program history. During his six years, VCU made 22 appearances in The AP Top 25, including three straight rankings in the final AP poll in 2012-13 (No. 25), 2013-14 (No. 24) and 2014-15 (No. 25), a program first. During Smart s time at VCU, the Rams led the country in steals per game for three consecutive seasons (2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14) and ranked fourth nationally in 2014-15 (9.5 spg). In 2012-13, VCU s 422 total steals shattered the Atlantic 10 single-season record of 352 set by Xavier in 1998-99. The 422 thefts marked the 18th-highest single-season total in NCAA Division I history. During the 2013-14 season, the Rams registered 391 steals, 21 more than any other squad. VCU also ranked near the top of the national statistics in turnover margin and opponent turnover rate under Smart s guidance. The Rams led the nation in turnover margin in 2011-12 (+6.47) and 2012-13 (+8.03) and ranked third nationally (+5.4) during the 2014-15 season. VCU s +8.03 mark in 2012-13 was the sixth-best turnover margin by an NCAA Division I team since the 1992-93 season. Havoc was a hit with the VCU fan base. The Rams concluded the 2014-15 season with a streak of 66 consecutive sellouts at the Verizon Wireless Arena at the Stuart C. Siegel Center. That is the fifth-longest active streak in the nation, trailing only Duke, Kansas, Michigan State and Gonzaga. SMART S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD As a Head Coach Year School Overall W-L Conf W-L Postseason 2009-10 VCU 27-9 11-7 CBI Champions 2010-11 VCU 28-12 12-6 NCAA Semifinals 2011-12 VCU 29-7 15-3 NCAA Third Round 2012-13 VCU 27-9 12-4 NCAA Third Round 2013-14 VCU 26-9 12-4 NCAA Second Round 2014-15 VCU 26-10 12-6 NCAA Second Round 2015-16 Texas 20-13 11-7 NCAA First Round 2016-17 Texas 11-22 4-14 Totals 8 seasons 194-91 (.681) 89-51 (.636) 6 NCAA, 1 CBI As an Assistant Coach Year School Overall W-L Conf W-L Postseason 1999-2000 Calif. Univ. (Pa.) 23-7 10-2 2000-01 Calif. Univ. (Pa.) 23-6 6-6 2001-02 Dayton* 21-11 10-6 NIT First Round 2002-03 Dayton* 24-6 14-2 NCAA First Round 2003-04 Akron 13-15 7-11 2004-05 Akron 19-10 11-7 2005-06 Akron 23-10 14-4 NIT Second Round 2006-07 Clemson 25-11 7-9 NIT Finals 2007-08 Clemson 24-10 10-6 NCAA First Round 2008-09 Florida 25-11 9-7 NIT Quarterfinals Totals 10 seasons 220-97 (.694) 98-60 (.620) 2 NCAA, 4 NIT *Smart served as Director of Operations at Dayton In the classroom, all 15 seniors in the six seasons under Smart graduated with at least a bachelor s degree. Three of the 15 went on to earn a master s degree. All three seniors on the 2014-15 VCU roster (Treveon Graham, Jarred Guest and Briante Weber) earned their bachelor s degrees in May 2015. Weber made Atlantic 10 Conference history when he was named the A10 Defensive Player of the Year for the third straight season in 2014-15. Despite suffering a season-ending injury in late January, he finished third all-time in NCAA history with 374 career steals and led the nation with 121 steals during the 2013-14 season (13th-best total in NCAA Division I history). Graham, a two-time All-Atlantic 10 First Team selection, completed his career ranked second on the VCU all-time scoring list with 1,882 points and fifth in school history with 803 career rebounds. Smart led VCU to a 26-10 overall record in 2014-15, including a 12-6 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference and a No. 25 ranking in the final Associated Press poll. The Rams captured the 2015 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 before falling to Ohio State (75-72) in overtime. This marked the program s first A10 title and ninth overall conference title for VCU. The Rams became the first team since Xavier in 2006 to win four games in four days at the A10 Tournament. VCU finished the year at No. 15 in the NCAA RPI with the nation s toughest non-conference schedule and the eighth-toughest overall schedule. The Rams posted 14 wins against the NCAA RPI Top 100, with nine of those victories coming away from home. 26 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

In 2013-14, the Rams registered a 26-9 mark, including a 12-4 record in the A10. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round and ranked No. 24 in the final AP poll. The Rams climbed as high as No. 10 in The AP poll on Nov. 19, 2013, the highest AP ranking in school history (previous best was No. 11 on March 11, 1985). Smart helped VCU make the transition from the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) to the Atlantic 10 Conference in 2012-13, and the Rams registered a 27-9 mark, including a 12-4 record in the A10. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Third Round before falling to eventual NCAA finalist Michigan. The Rams were ranked No. 25 in the final AP poll, the school s first appearance in the final poll since the 1984-85 season. Despite the graduation of four of its five leading scorers from the 2011 Final Four team, Smart paced VCU to a 29-7 overall record in the 2011-12 season. The 29 wins set a school single-season record. The Rams posted a 15-3 mark in league play and won the CAA Tournament championship in their final year in the conference. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Third Round, defeating Wichita State in the Round of 64 before falling to Indiana (63-61). Smart s tenure in VCU will be forever linked to the magical 2010-11 season, which saw the Rams advance to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school history. VCU posted a 28-12 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in CAA play, and earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Forced to play in a First Four game in Dayton, the Rams registered five consecutive upsets in what many experts called the greatest run to the Final Four in tourney history. Along the way, VCU defeated Power 5 schools USC (59-46), Georgetown (74-56), Purdue (94-76), Florida State (72-71 OT) and Kansas (71-61). The Rams victory against Kansas, the No. 1 seed in the Southwest Region, was voted the Best Upset of 2011 at ESPN s annual ESPY Awards. VCU, which fell to Butler in the NCAA semifinals, finished the season ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll, the highest in school and CAA history. Smart earned the Fritz Pollard and Clarence Gaines National Coach of the Year Awards. In his first year with the Rams, Smart paced VCU to a 27-9 overall record, including an 11-7 mark in the CAA, and the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) championship. VCU s run to the CBI title included wins against George Washington (79-73), College of Charleston (93-86) and Boston University (88-75) before a two-game sweep of Saint Louis (68-56 and 71-65 wins) in the championship series. That team was led by Larry Sanders, who was selected as the No. 15 overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, marking the highest NBA draft pick in VCU program history. GETTING STARTED Prior to his time at VCU, Smart worked as an assistant under notable coaches Billy Donovan (Florida), Oliver Purnell (Clemson and Dayton) and Keith Dambrot (Akron). During his one year with Donovan at Florida, he helped lead the Gators to a 25-11 mark and a trip to the Postseason NIT quarterfinals in 2008-09. The 25 victories marked the fifth-highest number of wins in a single season in program history. He served as an assistant coach under Purnell at Clemson for two seasons (2006-08). In that span, the Tigers posted a total of 49 wins and made back-to-back postseason appearances, including a NCAA Tournament berth in 2008. Smart worked as an assistant at Akron for three years (2003-06). In his final season on the staff, he helped the Zips to a 23-10 record, marking the school s highest victory total since it became a Division I program in 1980-81. He also worked for Purnell at Dayton as director of basketball operations for two seasons (2001-03). During that time, the Flyers registered a 45-17 mark and won the 2003 Atlantic 10 Championship. The 2002-03 squad posted a 24-6 record and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Smart began his coaching career as an assistant at California University (Pa.) from 1999-2001. During his two seasons, the school recorded a 40-16 mark. While there, he also earned his master s degree in social science in 2001. THE PERSONAL SIDE A four-year starter and three-year team captain at Kenyon College (Gambier, Ohio), Smart graduated magna cum laude in 1999 with a degree in history. He still holds the school singleseason (184 in 1998-99) and career (542) records for most assists. In his senior season, he earned All-North Coast Conference (NCAC) honors and was tabbed the league s Scholar Athlete of the Year. Smart was one of 20 students named to the 1999 USA Today All-USA Academic Team and earned a prestigious NCAA postgraduate scholarship. A native of Madison, Wis., Smart was born on April 8, 1977. He and his wife, Maya, have one daughter, Zora Sanae (born Sept. 25, 2011). Smart gave the commencement address in May 2016 for The University of Texas department of history. He also delivered the main commencement address for his alma mater, Kenyon College, in May 2017. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 27

OPPONENT ALL UT VCU H A N Akron 3-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 Alabama 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 Appalachian State 1-0 1-0 1-0 Arkansas 0-1 0-1 0-1 Baylor 1-4 1-4 0-2 1-1 0-1 Belmont 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 1-0 1-0 Boston College 1-0 1-0 1-0 Boston University 1-0 1-0 1-0 Butler 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 Charlotte 1-0 1-0 1-0 Cincinatti 1-0 1-0 1-0 Cleveland State 1-0 1-0 1-0 College of Charleston 1-0 1-0 1-0 Colorado 0-1 0-1 0-1 Connecticut 0-1 0-1 0-1 Davidson 2-1 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 Dayton 3-1 3-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 Delaware 4-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 Drexel 4-3 4-3 2-0 0-3 2-0 Duke 0-1 0-1 0-1 Duquesne 3-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 East Carolina 1-0 1-0 1-0 East Tennessee State 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 1-0 1-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 1-0 1-0 Farleigh Dickinson 1-0 1-0 1-0 Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 1-0 1-0 Florida State 1-1 1-1 1-1 Fordham 5-0 5-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 George Mason 7-3 7-3 3-1 1-2 3-0 George Washington 7-1 7-1 3-0 2-1 2-0 Georgetown 1-1 1-1 1-1 Georgia 0-1 0-1 0-1 Georgia State 4-2 4-2 2-1 2-1 Georgia Tech 0-1 0-1 0-1 Hampton 1-0 1-0 1-0 Hofstra 4-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 Incarnate Word 1-0 1-0 1-0 Illinois State 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 Indiana 0-1 0-1 0-1 Iowa State 2-2 2-2 2-0 0-2 James Madison 3-2 3-2 2-1 1-1 Kansas 1-4 0-4 1-0 0-2 0-2 1-0 Kansas State 2-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 Kent State 0-1 0-1 0-1 La Salle 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-0 Lehigh 1-0 1-0 1-0 Long Beach State 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 Longwood 1-0 1-0 1-0 La.-Monroe 1-0 1-0 1-0 Md.-Eastern Shore 1-0 1-0 1-0 Massachusetts 3-1 3-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 Memphis 1-0 1-0 1-0 Michigan 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 Missouri 0-1 0-1 0-1 Nevada 1-0 1-0 1-0 New Hampshire 1-0 1-0 1-0 North Carolina 1-0 1-0 1-0 UNC Greensboro 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 UNC Wilmington 6-0 6-0 3-0 3-0 Northeastern 4-3 4-3 3-1 0-2 1-0 TEXAS BASKETBALL SHAKA SMART VS. ALL OPPONENTS OPPONENT ALL UT VCU H A N Northern Iowa 2-2 0-1 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 Northwestern 0-1 0-1 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 0-1 0-1 Oklahoma 3-2 2-2 1-0 3-0 0-2 Oklahoma State 3-1 3-1 2-0 1-1 Old Dominion 6-5 6-5 3-1 3-2 0-2 Oregon 1-0 1-0 1-0 Purdue 1-0 1-0 1-0 Rhode Island 4-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 Richmond 7-4 7-4 4-1 1-3 2-0 St. Bonaventure 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 St. Francis 1-0 1-0 1-0 Saint Louis 5-3 5-3 3-0 2-2 0-1 Saint Joseph s 3-2 3-2 2-0 0-1 1-1 Samford 1-0 1-0 1-0 Seton Hall 0-1 0-1 0-1 South Florida 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 Southern California 1-0 1-0 1-0 Stanford 1-0 1-0 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 0-1 0-1 0-1 Stetson 1-0 1-0 1-0 Stony Brook 1-0 1-0 1-0 Temple 0-1 0-1 0-1 Tennessee 1-1 1-1 1-1 Texas A&M 0-1 0-1 0-1 Texas A&M-CC 1-0 1-0 1-0 TCU 1-3 1-3 1-1 0-2 Texas Tech 3-2 3-2 2-0 0-2 1-0 Toledo 1-0 1-0 1-0 Towson 4-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 Tulane 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 UAB 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 UCLA 1-0 1-0 1-0 UT Arlington 1-1 1-1 1-1 UTSA 1-0 1-0 1-0 Vanderbilt 1-0 1-0 1-0 Villanova 0-1 0-1 0-1 Virginia 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 Virginia Tech 1-0 1-0 1-0 VMI 1-0 1-0 1-0 Wake Forest 1-0 1-0 1-0 Washington 1-1 1-1 1-1 Western Kentucky 3-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 Western Michigan 0-1 0-1 0-1 West Virginia 2-3 2-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 Wichita State 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 William & Mary 5-1 5-1 3-0 2-1 Winthrop 3-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 Wofford 2-0 2-0 2-0 Xavier 1-0 1-0 1-0 VCU (at VCU) 163-56 (.744) UT (at Texas) 31-35 (.470) SMART S CAREER COACHING RECORD BREAKDOWN H (Home games) 108-21 (.837) A (Away games) 52-44 (.542) N (Neutral games) 34-26 (.567) OVERALL 194-91 (.681) 28 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

3rd season at Texas TEXAS BASKETBALL Assistant Coach Darrin Horn A former head coach at the University of South Carolina and Western Kentucky University, Darrin Horn begins his third season as an assistant coach at The University of Texas. In year one at Texas (2015-16), the Longhorns posted a 20-13 overall record (11-7, tie for fourth in Big 12 Conference). UT advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed before falling to Northern Iowa (75-72) on a half-court shot at the buzzer. Despite the midseason loss of senior center Cameron Ridley (fractured left foot on Dec. 27), who led the team in rebounding (10.0 rpg) and blocks (3.4 bpg) and ranked second in scoring (12.7 ppg) at the time of the injury, the Longhorns set a school single-season record with four regular-season wins against AP Top 10 opponents (No. 3 North Carolina, at No. 6 West Virginia, No. 10 West Virginia and No. 3 Oklahoma). UT went 4-1 at home against AP Top 20 opponents in 2015-16, and the Longhorns were 6-4 overall against AP Top 20 teams. Senior center Prince Ibeh claimed Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors, while Isaiah Taylor was named All-Big 12 First Team. Eric Davis Jr. and Kerwin Roach II each claimed a spot on the six-person Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. All five scholarship seniors on the roster participated in Spring 2016 Commencement exercises. In its first full recruiting cycle in Austin, the Texas coaching staff pulled in a four-man freshman group that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the nation by Scout. All four freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 100 players nationally by Scout (Jarrett Allen, No. 15; James Banks, No. 49; Andrew Jones, No. 19; Jacob Young, No. 87). The class was highlighted by Allen and Jones, who both competed in the 2016 McDonald s All-American Game. The duo became the 17th and 18th players in UT history to participate in the McDonald s All-American Game, and it marked just the fourth time in program history that the Longhorns had at least two McDonald s All-Americans in the same year. Allen also was the top-ranked center in the country by ESPN, marking the first time in UT program history that the Longhorns signed the No. 1 center in ESPN s recruiting rankings. The 2016-17 season was highlighted by the staff s development of freshman Jarrett Allen, who was selected as the No. 22 pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the 2017 NBA Draft. Allen earned All-Big 12 Conference Third Team and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team accolades. He also claimed a spot on the 10-person USBWA All-District VII Team and the five-person NABC All- District 8 Second Team. THE DARRIN HORN FILE Birthdate December 24, 1972 Hometown Glasgow, Ky. Education Western Kentucky; bachelor s degree in allied language arts, 1995 Wife Carla Children Daughter, Caroline (born Oct. 7, 2000); Son, Walker (born May 19, 2003) HORN S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD As an Assistant Coach Year School Overall W-L Conf W-L Postseason 1995-96 Western Kentucky 13-14 10-8 1996-97 Western Kentucky 12-15 9-9 1997-98 Morehead State 3-23 2-16 1998-99 Morehead State 13-15 9-9 1999-2000 Marquette 15-14 8-8 NIT First Round 2000-01 Marquette 15-14 9-7 2001-02 Marquette 26-7 13-3 NCAA First Round 2002-03 Marquette 27-6 14-2 NCAA Semifinals 2015-16 Texas 20-13 11-7 NCAA First Round 2016-17 Texas 11-22 4-14 Totals 10 seasons 155-143 (.520) 89-83 (.517) 3 NCAA, 1 NIT As a Head Coach Year School Overall W-L Conf W-L Postseason 2003-04 Western Kentucky 15-13 8-6 2004-05 Western Kentucky 22-9 9-5 NIT Second Round 2005-06 Western Kentucky 23-8 12-2 NIT First Round 2006-07 Western Kentucky 22-11 12-6 2007-08 Western Kentucky 29-7 16-2 NCAA Sweet 16 2008-09 South Carolina 21-10 10-6 NIT First Round 2009-10 South Carolina 15-16 6-10 2010-11 South Carolina 14-16 5-11 2011-12 South Carolina 10-21 2-14 Totals 9 seasons 171-111 (.606) 80-62 (.563) 1 NCAA, 3 NIT Allen led the team in rebounding (8.4 rpg), blocks (51) and minutes (32.1 mpg) and ranked second on the team in scoring (13.4 ppg). He recorded 12 double-doubles on the season, tied for the third-highest total by a UT freshman in school history. Allen also ranked fourth on the UT freshman chart in total rebounds (278) and fourth in rebounding average (8.4 rpg). He made dramatic improvement during the second half of the year, averaging a team-best 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game in Big 12 Conference play while registering eight double-doubles. During its second recruiting cycle, the UT staff signed a five-man freshman class that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the country by Rivals. All five freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 80 players nationally by one of the three major recruiting services (Mohamed Bamba, No. 2 Rivals; Matt Coleman, No. 29 ESPN; Jase Febres, No. 47 Scout; Jericho Sims, No. 51 Scout; Royce Hamm Jr., No. 80 ESPN). The class was highlighted by Bamba and Coleman, who both competed in the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic. Bamba became the fourth signee in UT history to rank as one of the nation s top two recruits, joining Avery Bradley (No. 1 by ESPN in 2009), Kevin Durant (No. 2 by Rivals in 2006) and Myles Turner (No. 2 by ESPN in 2014). Bamba also became the 19th player in program history to compete in the McDonald s All-American Game and played in the Nike Hoop Summit. During his nine seasons as a head coach (2003-12), the 44-year-old Horn posted an overall record of 171-111 (.606) and guided his teams to one NCAA Tournament and three Postseason NIT appearances. Every player who completed his eligibility under Horn, both at South Carolina and Western Kentucky, earned his degree. Prior to his hire at Texas, Horn 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 29

worked for three years (2012-15) as a college basketball analyst with ESPN and the SEC Network. Horn spent four years as head coach at South Carolina (2008-12), recording a 60-63 (.488) overall mark and leading the Gamecocks to one Postseason NIT appearance. In his first season (2008-09), he led South Carolina to a 21-10 mark and a Southeastern Conference Eastern Division Co-Championship with a 10-6 league record. The Gamecocks recorded their first 20-win season and made their first postseason appearance (NIT First Round) since 2005-06. He developed Devan Downey into an Associated Press honorable mention All-American and All-SEC First Team selection in 2008-09. Horn also was a finalist for the 2009 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. His squad earned its highest GPA on record (3.007) in the spring of 2009. His second season (2009-10) was highlighted by a home upset of then-no. 1 Kentucky. The win over the Wildcats was South Carolina s first in eight games against a top-ranked opponent in the school s 102 seasons of basketball. Horn also helped Downey become a finalist for the 2010 Bob Cousy Award, honoring the nation s top point guard. During the 2010-11 campaign, senior Sam Muldrow collected just the second triple-double in program history and went on to earn SEC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Horn served as head coach at Western Kentucky, his alma mater, for five years (2003-08). He guided the Hilltoppers to a 111-48 (.698) overall mark, highlighted by a 29-7 record, Sun Belt Conference regular season and tournament titles, and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2007-08. The 29 wins tied the school record for a single season. The No. 12 seed Hilltoppers posted victories against fifth-seeded Drake and 13th-seeded San Diego in the first two rounds before falling in the regional semifinals to top-seed and eventual semifinalist UCLA. He developed Courtney Lee into the 2008 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. Lee averaged 20.4 points per game in his senior season and finished his career tied with Jim McDaniels as the all-time leading scorer at WKU with 2,238 points. Lee, who was selected as the No. 22 overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic, is in his 10th season in the NBA and currently plays for the New York Knicks. Horn also recruited and coached Jeremy Evans for two seasons (2006-07 and 2007-08) at Western Kentucky. Evans went on to become the all-time leader in career blocked shots (224) at WKU and was selected as the No. 55 overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz. The 2012 Sprite NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest champion, he is in his seventh season in the NBA and currently plays for the Atlanta Hawks. Known for his up-tempo offense and pressure defense, Horn s 2006-07 team registered a 22-11 record, its third straight season of at least 20 wins. No Hilltopper head coach had led Western Kentucky to three consecutive years of at least 20 wins in his first four seasons until Horn accomplished the feat. WKU went 12-6 in the Sun Belt Conference, and all six defeats were by five points or less. The Hilltoppers went 23-8 in 2005-06, winning the Sun Belt Conference East Division for the first time since 2002-03 (12-2 league record). Western Kentucky reached the championship game of the league s postseason tournament and played in the Postseason NIT First Round. The Hilltoppers posted a 22-9 mark in 2004-05 and advanced to the Postseason NIT Second Round. WKU recorded the program s first victory in a national postseason tournament game since Horn was a senior in 1994-95. Prior to beginning his head coaching career, Horn served as an assistant under Tom Crean at Marquette for four seasons (1999-2003). He helped the Golden Eagles make appearances in two NCAA Tournaments and one Postseason NIT. In 2002-03, Marquette tallied a 27-6 mark, won the Conference USA regular-season title (14-2 league record) and advanced to the NCAA semifinals as a No. 3 seed with wins over second-seeded Pittsburgh and top-seeded Kentucky. Horn was the staff s primary recruiter for Travis Diener and Steve Novak. Diener earned All-Conference USA honors in each of his four seasons at Marquette, claimed honorable mention All-America recognition by The Associated Press as a senior in 2004-05 and ranks sixth in school history in career scoring (1,691 points). He was the No. 38 overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic and played five seasons in the league with the Magic, Indiana Pacers and Portland Trail Blazers. Novak is Marquette s all-time career leader in three-pointers made (354) and free throw percentage (.931) and ranked 10th on the school s all-time scoring list (1,567 points) when he completed his eligibility. Novak, the No. 32 overall pick in the 2006 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, is currently in his 10th season in the league and currently plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Horn worked as an assistant coach under Kyle Macy at Morehead State University for two years (1997-99). He began his coaching career as an assistant at Western Kentucky for two seasons (1995-97) under Matt Kilcullen. Horn was a four-time letterwinner and three-year starter at guard for Western Kentucky (1991-95). He helped lead the Hilltoppers to four consecutive 20-win seasons, two Sun Belt Conference championships and a pair of Sun Belt Tournament titles. Horn was one of three players to aid WKU in reaching national postseason play in four consecutive seasons, a first in school history, as the Hilltoppers played in the 1992 Postseason NIT and followed with three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. While playing at Western Kentucky, Horn recorded career totals of 1,115 points and 139 steals, while connecting on 36.7 percent of his three-point field goal attempts. An All-Sun Belt selection during his senior year (1994-95), he helped the Hilltoppers to a 27-4 record (17-1 Sun Belt), Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament championships and a NCAA Tournament First Round win against Michigan. Horn also was tabbed WKU s Athlete of the Year and earned a spot on the GTE Academic All-America Third Team in 1994-95. The Hilltoppers posted a 26-6 record in Horn s sophomore season (1992-93) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. A native of Glasgow, Ky., Horn was born on Dec. 24, 1972. He and his wife, Carla, have one daughter, Caroline (born Oct. 7, 2000), and one son, Walker (born May 19, 2003). 30 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

Pronunciation: JAY 5th season at Texas, 2nd as assistant coach A former player at The University of Texas who earned McDonald s All-American honors in high school, Jai Lucas begins his fifth season on the coaching staff at The University of Texas and his second year as an assistant coach. Lucas served as director of basketball operations under Coach Smart in 2015-16. He was then promoted to his current post as an assistant coach in June 2016. During the 2015-16 season, the Longhorns posted a 20-13 overall record (11-7, tie for fourth in Big 12 Conference). UT advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed before falling to Northern Iowa (75-72) on a half-court shot at the buzzer. Texas set a school single-season record with four regular-season wins against AP Top 10 opponents (No. 3 North Carolina, at No. 6 West Virginia, No. 10 West Virginia and No. 3 Oklahoma). UT went 4-1 at home against AP Top 20 opponents in 2015-16, and the Longhorns were 6-4 overall against AP Top 20 teams. Senior center Prince Ibeh claimed Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors, while Isaiah Taylor was named All-Big 12 First Team. Eric Davis Jr. and Kerwin Roach II each claimed a spot on the six-person Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. All five scholarship seniors on the roster participated in Spring 2016 Commencement exercises. The 2016-17 season was highlighted by the staff s development of freshman Jarrett Allen, who was selected as the No. 22 pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the 2017 NBA Draft. Allen earned All-Big 12 Conference Third Team and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team accolades. He also claimed a spot on the 10-person USBWA All-District VII Team and the five-person NABC All- District 8 Second Team. Allen led the team in rebounding (8.4 rpg), blocks (51) and minutes (32.1 mpg) and ranked second on the team in scoring (13.4 ppg). He recorded 12 double-doubles on the season, tied for the third-highest total by a UT freshman in school history. Allen also ranked fourth on the UT freshman chart in total rebounds (278) and fourth in rebounding average (8.4 rpg). He made dramatic improvement during the second half of the year, averaging a team-best 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game in Big 12 Conference play while registering eight double-doubles. During Lucas first full recruiting cycle as an assistant coach (2017), the UT staff signed a five-man freshman class that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the country by Rivals. All five freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 80 players nationally THE JAI LUCAS FILE Birthdate December 5, 1988 Hometown Houston, Texas Education University of Texas; bachelor s degree in corporate communication, 2011 Wife Kori TEXAS BASKETBALL Assistant Coach Jai Lucas LUCAS YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD As an Assistant Coach Year School Overall W-L Conf W-L Postseason 2013-14 Texas# 24-11 11-7 NCAA Third Round 2014-15 Texas# 20-14 8-10 NCAA Second Round 2015-16 Texas* 20-13 11-7 NCAA First Round 2016-17 Texas 11-22 4-14 Totals 4 seasons 75-60 (.556) 34-38 (.473) 3 NCAA #Lucas served as a special assistant at Texas in 2013-14 and 2014-15 *Lucas served as director of basketball operations at Texas in 2015-16 by one of the three major recruiting services (Mohamed Bamba, No. 2 Rivals; Matt Coleman, No. 29 ESPN; Jase Febres, No. 47 Scout; Jericho Sims, No. 51 Scout; Royce Hamm Jr., No. 80 ESPN). The class was highlighted by Bamba and Coleman, who both competed in the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic. Bamba became the fourth signee in UT history to rank as one of the nation s top two recruits, joining Avery Bradley (No. 1 by ESPN in 2009), Kevin Durant (No. 2 by Rivals in 2006) and Myles Turner (No. 2 by ESPN in 2014). Bamba also became the 19th player in program history to compete in the McDonald s All-American Game and played in the Nike Hoop Summit. The 29-year-old Lucas spent two seasons (2013-14 and 2014-15) as a special assistant at Texas under Coach Rick Barnes. In that role, he assisted in all internal operations of the basketball program. Prior to entering the coaching profession, Lucas played three seasons professionally. He spent two years in the National Basketball Association Development League (NBA D-League), where he saw action with the Idaho Stampede (2012-13) and the Canton Charge (2013), and one year overseas in Latvia with BK Valmiera in the Baltic Basketball League (2011-12). A guard who played in 58 career games (one start) during his two seasons at UT (2009-10 and 2010-11), Lucas scored a total of 169 points and recorded a 70-to-40 assist-to-turnover ratio in 662 minutes played while helping the Longhorns to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He earned his bachelor s degree in corporate communication in 2011. Lucas spent his freshman season (2007-08) and the Fall 2008 semester at The University of Florida and earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team. Smart was an assistant coach at Florida during the 2008-09 season. Lucas started all 36 games as a freshman, helping Florida post a 24-12 record and advance to the Postseason NIT semifinals. He transferred from Florida and enrolled at Texas beginning in the Spring 2009 semester. A 2007 graduate of Bellaire High School in Houston, Lucas was a McDonald s All-American, a Jordan Brand All-American and a Parade All-America Second Team selection as a senior. He was a three-year starter and three-time District 21-5A Player of the Year who led Bellaire to three consecutive district titles. Born Dec. 5, 1988, Lucas is a native of Houston, Texas. He and his wife, Kori, were married in August 2017. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 31

Pronunciation: more-elle 3rd season at Texas, 2nd as assistant coach TEXAS BASKETBALL Assistant Coach Mike Morrell A former assistant on Shaka Smart s staff at Virginia Commonwealth University, Mike Morrell begins his third season on the coaching staff at The University of Texas and his second year as an assistant coach. In year one at Texas (2015-16), the Longhorns posted a 20-13 overall record (11-7, tie for fourth in Big 12 Conference). UT advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed before falling to Northern Iowa (75-72) on a half-court shot at the buzzer. Despite the midseason loss of senior center Cameron Ridley (fractured left foot on Dec. 27), who led the team in rebounding (10.0 rpg) and blocks (3.4 bpg) and ranked second in scoring (12.7 ppg) at the time of the injury, the Longhorns set a school single-season record with four regular-season wins against AP Top 10 opponents (No. 3 North Carolina, at No. 6 West Virginia, No. 10 West Virginia and No. 3 Oklahoma). UT went 4-1 at home against AP Top 20 opponents in 2015-16, and the Longhorns were 6-4 overall against AP Top 20 teams. Senior center Prince Ibeh claimed Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors, while Isaiah Taylor was named All-Big 12 First Team. Eric Davis Jr. and Kerwin Roach II each claimed a spot on the six-person Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. All five scholarship seniors on the roster participated in Spring 2016 Commencement exercises. In its first full recruiting cycle in Austin, the Texas coaching staff pulled in a four-man freshman group that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the nation by Scout. All four freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 100 players nationally by Scout (Jarrett Allen, No. 15; James Banks, No. 49; Andrew Jones, No. 19; Jacob Young, No. 87). The class was highlighted by Allen and Jones, who both competed in the 2016 McDonald s All-American Game. The duo became the 17th and 18th players in UT history to participate in the McDonald s All-American Game, and it marked just the fourth time in program history that the Longhorns had at least two McDonald s All-Americans in the same year. Allen also was the top-ranked center in the country by ESPN, marking the first time in UT program history that the Longhorns signed the No. 1 center in ESPN s recruiting rankings. The 2016-17 season was highlighted by the staff s development of freshman Jarrett Allen, who was selected as the No. 22 pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the 2017 NBA Draft. Allen earned All-Big 12 Conference Third Team and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team accolades. He also claimed a spot on the 10-person THE MIKE MORRELL FILE Birthdate August 22, 1982 Hometown Elizabethton, Tenn. Education Milligan College (Milligan College, Tenn.); bachelor s degree in history, 2005 MORRELL S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD As an Assistant Coach Year School Overall W-L Conf W-L Postseason 2005-06 King College 13-18 9-11 2006-07 King College 23-11 13-5 NAIA First Round 2007-08 Clemson# 24-10 10-6 NCAA First Round 2008-09 Clemson# 23-9 9-7 NCAA First Round 2009-10 Clemson# 21-11 9-7 NCAA First Round 2010-11 Charleston Southern 16-16 9-9 2011-12 VCU* 29-7 15-3 NCAA Third Round 2012-13 VCU* 27-9 12-4 NCAA Third Round 2013-14 VCU 26-9 12-4 NCAA Second Round 2014-15 VCU 26-10 12-6 NCAA Second Round 2015-16 Texas 20-13 11-7 NCAA First Round 2016-17 Texas& 11-22 4-14 Totals 12 seasons 259-145 (.641) 125-83 (.601) 8 NCAA, 1 NAIA #Morrell served as a graduate assistant (2007-08) and director of basketball operations at Clemson (2008-09 and 2009-10) *Morrell served as director of basketball operations at VCU in 2011-12 and 2012-13 &Morrell served as Director of Program Development at Texas in 2016-17 USBWA All-District VII Team and the five-person NABC All- District 8 Second Team. Allen led the team in rebounding (8.4 rpg), blocks (51) and minutes (32.1 mpg) and ranked second on the team in scoring (13.4 ppg). He recorded 12 double-doubles on the season, tied for the third-highest total by a UT freshman in school history. Allen also ranked fourth on the UT freshman chart in total rebounds (278) and fourth in rebounding average (8.4 rpg). He made dramatic improvement during the second half of the year, averaging a team-best 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game in Big 12 Conference play while registering eight double-doubles. During its second recruiting cycle, the UT staff signed a five-man freshman class that ranked as the No. 5 recruiting class in the country by Rivals. All five freshmen signees were ranked among the Top 80 players nationally by one of the three major recruiting services (Mohamed Bamba, No. 2 Rivals; Matt Coleman, No. 29 ESPN; Jase Febres, No. 47 Scout; Jericho Sims, No. 51 Scout; Royce Hamm Jr., No. 80 ESPN). The class was highlighted by Bamba and Coleman, who both competed in the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic. Bamba became the fourth signee in UT history to rank as one of the nation s top two recruits, joining Avery Bradley (No. 1 by ESPN in 2009), Kevin Durant (No. 2 by Rivals in 2006) and Myles Turner (No. 2 by ESPN in 2014). Bamba also became the 19th player in program history to compete in the McDonald s All-American Game and played in the Nike Hoop Summit. Morrell served as an assistant coach for the Longhorns during the 2015-16 season and as Director of Program Development in 2016-17. He returned to his post as an assistant coach in March 2017. The 35-year-old Morrell served as an assistant coach at VCU under Smart for two seasons (2013-14 and 2014-15), when the Rams posted a 52-19 (.732) overall mark, won the 2015 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both years. He was the director of basketball 32 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

operations at VCU in 2011-12 and 2012-13, when he handled the Rams day-to-day operations and oversaw team travel, scheduling and practice schedules. During Morrell s four seasons at VCU (2011-15), the Rams posted an overall record of 108-35 (.755) and made four NCAA Tournament appearances. VCU was ranked in the final Associated Press poll in 2012-13 (No. 25), 2013-14 (No. 24) and 2014-15 (No. 25), a program first. The Rams led the country in steals per game for three consecutive seasons (2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14) and ranked fourth nationally in 2014-15 (9.5 spg). In 2012-13, VCU s 422 total steals shattered the Atlantic 10 single-season record of 352 set by Xavier in 1998-99. The 422 thefts marked the 18th-highest single-season total in NCAA Division I history. During the 2013-14 season, the Rams registered 391 steals, 21 more than any other squad. VCU also ranked near the top of the national statistics in turnover margin and opponent turnover rate. The Rams led the nation in turnover margin in 2011-12 (+6.47) and 2012-13 (+8.03) and ranked third nationally (+5.4) during the 2014-15 season. VCU s +8.03 mark in 2012-13 was the sixth-best by a NCAA Division I team since 1992-93. VCU posted a 26-10 overall record in 2014-15, including a 12-6 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference and a No. 25 ranking in the final AP poll. The Rams captured the 2015 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round before falling to Ohio State (75-72) in overtime. This marked the program s first A10 title and ninth overall conference title for VCU. The Rams became the first team since Xavier in 2006 to win four games in four days at the A10 Tournament. VCU finished the year at No. 15 in the NCAA RPI with the nation s toughest non-conference schedule and the eighth-toughest overall schedule. The Rams posted 14 wins against the NCAA RPI Top 100, with nine of those victories coming away from home. In 2013-14, the Rams registered a 26-9 mark, including a 12-4 record in the A10. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round and ranked No. 24 in the final AP poll. The Rams climbed as high as No. 10 in The AP poll on Nov. 19, 2013, the highest AP ranking in school history (previous best was No. 11 on March 11, 1985). VCU made the transition from the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) to the Atlantic 10 Conference in 2012-13, and the Rams registered a 27-9 mark, including a 12-4 record in the A10. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Third Round before falling to eventual NCAA finalist Michigan. The Rams were ranked No. 25 in the final AP poll, the school s first appearance in the final poll since 1984-85. Despite the graduation of four of its five leading scorers from the 2011 Final Four team, VCU tallied a 29-7 overall record in 2011-12. The 29 wins set a school single-season record. The Rams posted a 15-3 mark in league play and won the CAA Tournament championship in their final year in the conference. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Third Round, defeating Wichita State in the Round of 64 before falling to Indiana (63-61). Prior to his arrival at VCU, Morrell was an assistant coach at Charleston Southern (North Charleston, S.C.) for one year in 2010-11. He spent three seasons (2007-10) on the staff at Clemson under head coach Oliver Purnell. As a graduate assistant in 2007-08, he handled film breakdown for opponent scouting, organizing recruiting mail-outs and assisting with the coordination of the Oliver Purnell Basketball Camp. Morrell first worked directly with Smart that year, when Smart was an assistant for the Tigers. He then served as director of basketball operations at Clemson for two years (2008-09 and 2009-10). The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of his three seasons on the staff. Morrell started his coaching career as an assistant coach at King College (Bristol, Tenn.) for two years (2005-06 and 2006-07). He helped the Tornados post a 23-11 overall mark in his second season, winning the 2007 Appalachian Athletic Conference Tournament and advancing to the NAIA National Tournament first round. While at King, Morrell also served as the school s golf coach. Morrell (born Aug. 22, 1982) was a two-sport athlete at Milligan College in northeast Tennessee (Milligan College, Tenn.). He scored over 1,400 career points, a mark that ranks in the top 10 in school history. A three-year starter, Morrell helped the Buffaloes earn a berth in the NAIA National Tournament as a freshman in 2000-01. He also was a two-time all-conference golfer who led the team to a league championship in 2003. A native of Elizabethton, Tenn., Morrell earned his bachelor s degree in history in 2005. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 33

Name Years Mark Skip Adams 1974-76 C.J. Alderson 1935 Leon Black 1965-67 David Cason 2016-17 Jamie Ciampaglio 1989-92 Brian Cousins 1999-2002 John Danks 1982 Dale Dotson 1971-76 Barry Dowd 1977-82 Jessie Evans 1987-88 Jack Gray 1936 Frank Haith 2002-2004 Elmer Hannebutt 1949 Melvin Haralson 1991-95 Darrin Horn 2016- Marshall Hughes 1950-56 Paul Johnson 1981-82, 85-86 Marty Karow 1928-34 Ed Kohtala 1999-2001 Rob Lanier 2000-01, 11-15 Bennie Lenox 1967-73 Clyde Littlefield 1921-27 TEXAS BASKETBALL All-Time Assistant Coaches Name Years Jai Lucas 2017- Leroy McClendon 1983-84 Ken McDonald 2005-08 Dave Miller 1988-89 Steve Moeller 1977-1981 Mike Morrell 2016, 18- Jim O Bannon 1968-71 Chris Ogden 2008-15 Eddie Oran 1983-1998 Carlton Owens 1996-1998 Dan Peterson 1983 Gregg Polinsky 1984-86 Ed Price 1938-42 Jess Richardson 1964 Charley Shannon 1967-68 Russell Springmann 2002-15 Ricky Stokes 1999 Rodney Terry 2003-11 Vic Trilli 1990-1997 Rob Wright 1998 Jimmy Viramontes 1957-63 34 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

Cody Hatt DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 3rd season at Texas Cody Hatt begins his second season as Director of Men s Basketball Operations and his third season on the staff at The University of Texas. Hatt worked as a special assistant during his first year at UT in 2014-15. Following the end of the 2016-17 season, Hatt served as the point person in a series of upgrades inside Denton A. Cooley Pavilion designed to enhance the overall student-athlete experience. New basketball floors, wall graphics and scoreboards were installed along with a complete remodel of the locker room and player lounge area. The 31-year-old Hatt served as a graduate assistant at VCU under Shaka Smart during the 2014-15 season. The Rams posted a 26-10 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference and a No. 25 ranking in the final AP poll. VCU captured the 2015 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round before falling to Ohio State (75-72) in overtime. This marked the program s first A10 title and ninth overall conference title for VCU. The Rams became the first team since Xavier in 2006 to win four games in four days at the A10 Tournament. VCU finished the year at No. 15 in the NCAA RPI with the nation s toughest non-conference schedule and the eighthtoughest overall schedule. The Rams posted 14 wins against the NCAA RPI Top 100, with nine of those victories coming away from home. VCU ranked third nationally (+5.4) in turnover margin and fourth in steals per game (9.5 spg). Prior to joining Smart s staff at VCU, Hatt served as head boys basketball coach, assistant dean of students, academic advisor and dorm parent for one year (2013-14) at Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vt.. He also spent one season (2012-13) as the assistant boys basketball coach at Vermont Academy. He began his undergraduate career with a one-year stay at Springfield College (Springfield, Mass.) in 2004-05, when he was a member of the 2005 Great Northeast Athletic Championship (GNAC) team and claimed All-Academic GNAC honors. Hatt transferred to Norwich University (Northfield, Vt.) for his final three years (2005-08). A three-year varsity player under coach Paul Booth, Hatt was named the Norwich Male Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior in 2007-08. He earned his bachelor s degree magna cum laude in communications with a concentration in digital media technology from Norwich University in 2008. Following graduation, Hatt served two years (2008-10) as a content editor at ESPN in Bristol, Conn., where he worked on shows such as SportsCenter and a variety of other specialty shows across various network platforms. He then spent one year (2010-11) as a content contributor for New England Recruiting Report and an event manager for Hoop Mountain, a national leader in basketball tournaments, camps and showcases. Hatt assisted NERR founding editor Adam Finkelstein in prospect TEXAS BASKETBALL Support Staff evaluation, event coverage and features and supplied relevant content for Finkelstein s web site and national scouting service. A native of Springfield, Vt., he was born on December 6, 1985. A four-year varsity starter at Springfield High School, Hatt was a two-time all-state selection and two-time team captain who scored over 1,000 career points. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in Austin. Darius Theus DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Pronunciation: THEE-us 1st season at Texas A former point guard at Virginia Commonwealth University under Shaka Smart, Darius Theus begins his first season as the Director of Player Development at The University of Texas. Theus began his new position on April 20, 2017. The 27-year-old Theus served as the Men s Basketball Director of Student-Athlete Development at VCU during the 2016-17 season. In that role, he focused on the off-court development of VCU men s basketball student-athletes. The Rams registered a 26-9 mark (14-4 Atlantic 10 Conference) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament First Round last year. During his four seasons playing under Smart at VCU (2010-13), Theus helped lead the Rams to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the Final Four in 2011. VCU compiled an overall record of 111-37 (.750) in Theus four years, winning at least 27 games in each of his four seasons. He is the all-time winningest player (111 victories) in school history. Theus ranks third in school history in career steals (237) and sixth in career assists (462), and his 85 steals as a senior in 2012-13 rank fourth on the VCU single-season chart. He earned a spot on the 2013 Atlantic 10 Conference All-Defensive Team in his senior season. As a junior in 2011-12, Theus earned Third Team All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) honors and claimed CAA Tournament Most Valuable Player accolades while leading the Rams to the tournament championship. He capped off the league tournament run with a 16-point, 5-assist, 5-steal performance during the 59-56 win against Drexel in the championship game. In the first round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament, Theus hit a floater with 18 seconds remaining to seal a 62-59 win against No. 5 seed Wichita State in Portland. Born Dec. 1, 1990, Theus is a native of Portsmouth, Va. He earned his bachelor s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from VCU in 2013. Following graduation, Theus played professionally for Aris Leeuwarden (2013-14) in the Dutch Basketball League (Holland), SC Rasta Vechta (2014-15) in Germany and Rent4Office Neurnberger BC (2015-16) in Germany. He has a daughter, Danielle-Marie Theus. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 35

Denny Kuiper SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH Pronunciation: KYE-per 3rd season at Texas A sports communications consultant and author who has 30 years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and high school levels, Denny Kuiper begins his third season as Special Assistant to the Head Men s Basketball Coach at The University of Texas. Prior to coming to UT, the 68-year-old Kuiper spent the previous 14 years as a sports communication consultant, working with several college and high school sports teams and individual coaches to develop positive team chemistry, relationships, trust, open communication and a healthy environment. He assisted coaches and athletes on developing their mental and emotional capacity to become better teams and athletes. Kuiper worked as consultant with VCU s 2011 Final Four and Marquette s 2003 Final Four teams. He also took a series of college all-star teams overseas during the summers from 2004-07 to Chile, Slovenia, Austria and Spain. In 2008, he authored the book Know Yourself as a Coach, which focuses on developing the mental side of coaching, assessing one s coaching style, analyzing where one s strengths and weaknesses lie, and honing one s people skills. Prior to his time as a consultant and author, Kuiper worked for 30 years as a guidance counselor and coach. He got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, Central Michigan University, in 1971-72. Kuiper served as head coach at Mount Pleasant (Mich.) Sacred Heart High School for three years (1973-76), leading his team to the Class D state championship in 1975. He was an assistant coach at Northwood Institute (Midland, Mich.) in 1976-77 and the head coach at Midland Bullock Creek High School (Midland, Mich.) during the following season. Kuiper served two stints as head coach at Mount Pleasant High School (Mount Pleasant, Mich.) for a total of eight seasons (1978-83 and 1986-89). During this time, he posted a 142-44 (.763) record, captured five White Pine Conference titles and led the team to a Class B state runner-up finish in 1981. Kuiper spent a total of six years as a part-time assistant coach at Central Michigan (1983-86 and 1989-92). He returned to Mount Pleasant High School and worked seven seasons as an assistant varsity coach (1992-99) before coaching the freshman team at Mount Pleasant for two years (1999-2001). Kuiper also taught physical education at Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart School (1973-76) and was a guidance counselor at Midland Bullock Creek High School (1976-78), West Intermediate School (1978-87) and Mount Pleasant High TEXAS BASKETBALL Support Staff School (1987-2001). During his time at Mount Pleasant High School, his responsibilities included academic planning and scheduling, college and scholarship applications, coordinating the NCAA Clearinghouse program, personal counseling and developing a master schedule for teaching assignments. Kuiper played basketball for four seasons at Central Michigan (1967-71) and helped the Chippewas advance to a pair of NCAA Division II Tournament appearances in 1970 and 1971. He earned his bachelor s degree in physical education/sociology from Central Michigan in 1971. Kuiper went on to earn a master s degree in guidance & counseling from Central Michigan in 1976 and a second master s degree in physical education from Central Michigan in 1977. A native of Hudsonville, Mich., Kuiper was born on March 29, 1949. He and his wife, Terree, have four children (Jeff Yardley, Melissa Mahoney, Jason Yardley and Amy Moore) and 10 grandchildren. Daniel Roose STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 3rd season at Texas The former Director of Sports Performance for Men s Basketball on Shaka Smart s staff at Virginia Commonwealth University, Daniel Roose begins his third season as Strength and Conditioning Coach for Men s Basketball at The University of Texas. The 40-year-old Roose served as Director of Sports Performance for Men s Basketball during each of Smart s six years at VCU (2009-15). The Rams posted an overall record of 163-56 (.744) and made five NCAA Tournament appearances. VCU and Duke were the only two programs in the country to record at least 26 wins in each of those six seasons. In addition, VCU was one of only 11 schools in the nation to earn a NCAA Tournament bid each year from 2011-15 (Cincinnati, Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, San Diego State and Wisconsin). The Rams NCAA appearance in 2015 marked the first time in school history VCU had advanced to the Big Dance five straight years, and the first time in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia that a Division I basketball program had accomplished that feat. Smart s style of play during his time at VCU was termed Havoc. Simply stated, it was a high-octane platform marked by full-court pressure and transition offense. Roose was the architect of the physical conditioning program needed to play that style of basketball. 36 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

The Rams led the country in steals per game for three consecutive seasons (2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14) and ranked fourth nationally in 2014-15 (9.5 spg). In 2012-13, VCU s 422 total steals shattered the Atlantic 10 single-season record of 352 set by Xavier in 1998-99. The 422 thefts marked the 18th-highest single-season total in NCAA Division I history. During the 2013-14 season, the Rams registered 391 steals, 21 more than any other squad. VCU also ranked near the top of the national statistics in turnover margin and opponent turnover rate under Smart s guidance. The Rams led the nation in turnover margin in 2011-12 (+6.47) and 2012-13 (+8.03) and ranked third nationally (+5.4) during the 2014-15 season. VCU s +8.03 mark in 2012-13 was the sixth-best turnover margin by a NCAA Division I team since the 1992-93 season. Roose and Smart s tenure in VCU will be forever linked to the magical 2010-11 season, which saw the Rams advance to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school history. VCU posted a 28-12 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in CAA play, and earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Forced to play in a First Four game in Dayton, the Rams registered five consecutive upsets in what many experts called the greatest run to the Final Four in tourney history. Along the way, VCU defeated Power 5 schools USC (59-46), Georgetown (74-56), Purdue (94-76), Florida State (72-71 OT) and Kansas (71-61). VCU, which fell to Butler in the NCAA semifinals, finished the season ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll, the highest in school and CAA history. Prior to his arrival at VCU, Roose spent two years at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (2007-09). He oversaw the strength and conditioning program of all 16 athletic teams for the Braves. Roose served as a graduate assistant at Marshall University for one season (2004-05) and then transitioned into a role as director of strength and conditioning at Marshall for three years (2005-07). He worked directly with the basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball teams, but oversaw and designed training programs for all 15 varsity sports for the Thundering Herd. He also spent one year (2003-04) at Campbell University, serving as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Camels. Roose earned his bachelor s degree in physical education from Appalachian State in 2001. He later earned his master s degree in exercise physiology from Marshall in 2006. Certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Roose also has been tabbed as a Level 1 coach by the United States Weightlifting Association. A native of Troy, N.C., Roose was born on Oct. 10, 1977. He and his wife, Laura, have one son, Devin (born Feb. 20, 2007), and one daughter, Anna (born Jan. 23, 2012). TEXAS BASKETBALL Support Staff David Harris SPECIAL ASSISTANT, VIDEO COORDINATOR 3rd season at Texas A former video coordinator and graduate assistant on Shaka Smart s staff at Virginia Commonwealth University, David Harris begins his third season as special assistant, video coordinator for Men s Basketball at The University of Texas. In addition to his duties as video coordinator, Harris serves as camp administrator for the boys summer basketball camps. In his two seasons at VCU (2013-14 and 2014-15), the Rams posted a 52-19 (.732) overall mark, won the 2015 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both years. The 27-year-old Harris served as video coordinator at VCU during the 2014-15 season. The Rams posted a 26-10 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference and a No. 25 ranking in the final AP poll. VCU captured the 2015 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round before falling to Ohio State (75-72) in overtime. This marked the program s first A10 title and ninth overall conference title for VCU. The Rams became the first team since Xavier in 2006 to win four games in four days at the A10 Tournament. VCU finished the year at No. 15 in the NCAA RPI with the nation s toughest non-conference schedule and the eighthtoughest overall schedule. The Rams posted 14 wins against the NCAA RPI Top 100, with nine of those victories coming away from home. VCU ranked third nationally (+5.4) in turnover margin and fourth in steals per game (9.5 spg). Harris was a graduate assistant at VCU in 2013-14, when he played an integral role in helping the coaching staff with scouting reports and player development. The Rams registered a 26-9 mark, including a 12-4 record in the A10. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round and ranked No. 24 in the final AP poll. The Rams climbed as high as No. 10 in The AP poll on Nov. 19, 2013, the highest AP ranking in school history (previous best was No. 11 on March 11, 1985). Harris also served as director of the Shaka Smart Summer Camp in 2014. He began his undergraduate career as a team manager for two years at the University of Florida (2008-09 and 2009-10). Smart was an assistant coach at Florida during the 2008-09 season. Harris transferred to Ashland University (Ashland, Ohio) and played point guard for his final three seasons (2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13) for the Eagles. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Harris was born on July 10, 1990. He received his bachelor s degree cum laude in finance from Ashland in 2013. Harris earned his master s degree in the Center for Sports Leadership at VCU in May 2015. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 37

Laef Morris ATHLETIC TRAINER 4th season at Texas Laef Morris begins his fourth season as the athletic trainer for the men s basketball program at The University of Texas. Prior to coming to Texas, the 35-year-old Morris spent seven years (2007-14) as an assistant athletic trainer at UCLA, including the last five with the men s basketball program. In addition to his duties with the Bruins men s basketball team, Morris also served as the athletic trainer for the women s water polo team. He served as the athletic trainer for the track and field and cross country teams during his first two years at UCLA (2007-08 and 2008-09). Prior to his time at UCLA, Morris served as an athletic trainer at Sacramento State for one season (2006-07) while working with the Hornets football, men s basketball and men s and women s track and field programs. Morris spent the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon, working with the Ducks softball and football teams. A native of Kahoka, Missouri, Morris earned his master s degree in athletic training from Oregon in 2006. He earned his bachelor s degree in sports medicine and athletic training at Missouri State in 2004. Morris and his wife, Allison, reside in Austin with their two daughters, Harper (born June 16, 2011) and Reagan (born July 7, 2013). TEXAS BASKETBALL Support Staff Robert Lazare ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MANAGER/ FACILITIES DIRECTOR FOR DENTON A. COOLEY PAVILION 20th season at Texas Robert Lazare begins his 10th year as athletic equipment manager and his 20th season overall on the equipment staff at The University of Texas. The 45-year-old Lazare is responsible for all aspects of designing, ordering, maintaining, storing and distributing equipment for Texas Men s and Women s Basketball, as well as supervising a staff of student managers for both basketball programs. Lazare begins his first year in an added role as Facilities Director for Denton A. Cooley Pavilion. He is responsible for the daily upkeep and safety of the building as well as working with both programs to ensure current branding and renovations within the facility. Lazare assists the head equipment manager with the daily operations of the university s athletics equipment room. He works directly with travel arrangements, practice facilities and game management for men s basketball, women s basketball, cheerleading, pom and mascots as well as outfitting the Longhorn Band, Erwin Center personnel and staff members in UT Athletics Events, Facilities, Fan Services and Communications departments. Prior to coming to Texas, Lazare spent one year as a contract review technician with the Department of Health and Hospitals for the State of Louisiana. He also served for one year (1997) as a graduate assistant sports information director at Louisiana State University. Lazare began his career as a clubhouse manager for two years (1995-96) with the San Diego Padres Class-AA affiliate in Mobile, Ala. A native of New Orleans, La., he earned a bachelor s of science degree in kinesiology and a master s teaching certificate (K-12) from LSU in 1995. Lazare received a master of science degree in sports administration and management from LSU in 1997. Lazare and his wife, Jennifer, reside with their daughter, Riley Brooks (born May 28, 2009) in Austin. 38 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF

Tyler Janota ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 1st season at Texas TEXAS BASKETBALL Support Staff Shalika Shetty ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE 3rd season at Texas Tyler Janota enters his first season as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for Men s Basketball at The University of Texas. Prior to coming to Texas, the 25-year-old Janota worked for four months during the 2016-17 season as the assistant strength and conditioning coordinator at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. In that role, he programmed and designed all aspects of training for Lamar s men s basketball, women s basketball and baseball teams. During the summer of 2016, he served as a Basketball Athletic Performance intern at The University of Texas. Janota spent the 2015-16 season as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Belmont University in Nashville. During his time at Belmont, he designed all aspects of the training program for the men s soccer, women s tennis and cheerleading squads. Janota also designed training sessions for the men s basketball team under the supervision of the head strength and conditioning coordinator and oversaw the Belmont internship program. Janota received his bachelor s degree in exercise science from Northwestern College (Orange City, Iowa) in 2015. He earned his master s degree in sports administration from Belmont in May 2017. A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Janota claimed all-conference honors in football while at Northwestern College. He served as a volunteer assistant in the Northwestern College Athletics Department for seven months during his undergraduate career, where he designed all aspects of training for the men s basketball program and worked with all 15 of the school s varsity sports programs. Janota also did an internship in the summer of 2014 at Baylor University. Leslie Parks EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 27th season at Texas Shalika Shetty enters her first season as an administrative associate and her third year in a full-time role with the men s basketball program at The University of Texas. She worked as an administrative assistant for two seasons before earning a promotion in September 2017. Shetty assists Leslie Parks with the daily schedules and travel for Coach Smart and the assistant coaches and assists Director of Operations Cody Hatt in all internal operations of the basketball program. She also handles in-house graphics for recruiting and assists in the social media coverage for the program. Shetty earned bachelor s degrees in physical culture and sports and architecture from The University of Texas in 2015. During her time as an undergraduate, she worked as a student office assistant for Men s Basketball for three years (2013-15). Shetty also worked as a student assistant in the UT International Office (2012) and the UT Call Center (2011). 2017-18 Texas Basketball Support Staff Ike Azotam Graduate Manager Dave Ford Graduate Manager Joey Kizel Graduate Manager Isaac Wodajo Graduate Manager Tushar Patel Student Athletic Trainer Alex Kaufman Graduate Student Manager Corey Guderyahn Graduate Student Manager Will Bradley Student Manager Tyler Dawson Student Manager Ryan Edwards Student Manager Sam Little Student Manager Gunner Lopez Student Manager Austin Northcutt Student Manager Joey Pennavaria Student Manager Leslie Parks enters her 27th season in association with the men s basketball program at The University of Texas. Parks coordinates Coach Shaka Smart s daily schedule, travel, speaking engagements and personal appearances. She also assists Director of Operations Cody Hatt in all internal operations of the basketball program. A native of Houston, Parks resides with her daughter, Emma Kathleen (born October 13, 1998) and son, Connor Stephen (born April 24, 2001), in Austin. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL COACHES & STAFF 39

2016-17 Final Results *Big 12 Conference game; OVERALL RECORD: 11-22 (HOME: 10-7, AWAY: 0-11, NEUTRAL: 1-4) BIG 12 RECORD: 4-14 (HOME: 4-5, AWAY: 0-9) DATE Rk. OPPONENT (TV) W/L SCORE Record (Big12) ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 11 21/22 Incarnate Word (LHN) W 78-73 1-0 10,922 19 - Yancy 12 - Allen Legends Classic Regional Round (Austin, Texas) Nov. 14 23/21 Louisiana Monroe (LHN) W 80-59 2-0 8,953 14 - Mack 7 - Davis Jr. Nov. 17 23/21 Eastern Washington (LHN) W 85-52 3-0 9,072 19 - Mack 9 - Allen Legends Classic Championship Round (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Nov. 21 22/21 vs. Northwestern (ESPN3/LHN) L 58-77 3-1 6,780 18 - Mack 5 - Allen, Cleare, Roach Jr. Nov. 22 22/21 vs. Colorado (ESPNU) L 54-68 3-2 5,711 16 - Roach Jr. 7 - Cleare Nov. 29 UT Arlington (LHN) L 61-72 3-3 9,812 19 - Mack 12 - Allen Dec. 2 Alabama (ESPNU) W 77-68 4-3 10,268 16 - Roach Jr. 7 - Jones, Mack Dec. 6 @ Michigan (ESPN2) L 50-53 4-4 10,613 18 - Mack 5 - Mack, Roach Jr. Dec. 10 Long Beach State (ESPN2) W 71-65 5-4 10,173 18 - Mack 8 - Cleare Lone Star Shootout (Houston, Texas) Dec. 17 vs. Arkansas (ESPNU) L 74-77 5-5 8,777 20 - Mack 12 - Mack Dec. 21 UAB (LHN) W 96-60 6-5 9,106 18 - Mack 6 - Allen, Cleare Dec. 27 Kent State (ESPNU) L 58-63 6-6 10,658 17 - Allen 10 - Allen Dec. 30 @ Kansas State* (ESPNEWS) L 62-65 6-7 (0-1) 12,528 14 - Allen 13 - Allen Jan. 4 Oklahoma State* (LHN) W 82-79 7-7 (1-1) 9,753 27 - Mack 11 - Allen Jan. 7 @ Iowa State* (ESPN2) L 70-79 7-8 (1-2) 14,384 21 - Roach Jr. 7 - Allen, Cleare, Jones Jan. 11 TCU* (LHN) L 61-64 7-9 (1-3) 9,661 18 - Allen 9 - Allen, Mack Jan. 14 #10/9 West Virginia* (ESPN2) L 72-74 7-10 (1-4) 10,751 19 - Allen 7 - Allen Jan. 17 @ #6/6 Baylor* (ESPN2) L 64-74 7-11 (1-5) 7,604 17 - Allen 10 - Allen Jan. 21 @ #2/1 Kansas* (CBS) L 67-79 7-12 (1-6) 16,300 22 - Allen 19 - Allen Jan. 23 Oklahoma* (ESPN) W 84-83 8-12 (2-6) 10,898 23 - Cleare 12 - Allen SEC / Big 12 Challenge (Athens, Ga.) Jan. 28 @ Georgia (ESPN) L 57-59 8-13 (2-6) 10,029 16 - Jones 7 - Roach Jr. Feb. 1 Texas Tech* (ESPNU) W 62-58 9-13 (3-6) 10,644 19 - Allen 8 - Allen Feb. 4 @ TCU* (ESPNEWS) L 63-78 9-14 (3-7) 6,507 22 - Allen 9 - Allen Feb. 7 Iowa State* (ESPN2) W 67-65 10-14 (4-7) 10,048 17 - Allen 9 - Allen, Jones Feb. 11 @ Oklahoma State* (ESPN2) L 71-84 10-15 (4-8) 8,592 18 - Allen 10 - Allen Feb. 14 @ Oklahoma* (ESPN2) L 66-70 10-16 (4-9) 7,545 17 - Allen 10 - Allen Feb. 18 Kansas State* (LHN) L 61-64 10-17 (4-10) 11,318 13 - Yancy 5 - Cleare Feb. 20 @ #12/13 West Virginia* (ESPN) L 62-77 10-18 (4-11) 10,460 17 - Allen 7 - Allen Feb. 25 #3/3 Kansas* (ESPN) L 67-77 10-19 (4-12) 14,111 20 - Allen 11 - Allen March 1 @ Texas Tech* (ESPN2) L 57-67 10-20 (4-13) 12,643 15 - Cleare 11 - Allen March 4 #11/11 Baylor* (ESPN) L 64-75 10-21 (4-14) 12,195 20 - Allen 9 - Allen, Cleare Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) March 8 vs. Texas Tech (ESPNU) W 61-52 11-21 (4-14) 18,972 15 - Jones 6 - Yancy March 9 vs. #11/11 West Virginia (ESPNU) _ L 53-63 11-22 (4-14) 18,972 13 - Jones 10 - Allen 2016-17 ATTENDANCE FIGURES SITE GAMES TOTAL AVERAGE HOME 17 178,343 10,491 AWAY 11 117,205 10,655 NEUTRAL 5 59,212 11,842 TOTAL 33 354,760 10,750 40 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW

2016-17 Final Statistics ALL GAMES ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 0 Mack, Tevin 15 10 470 31.3 79 172.459 34 87.391 30 51.588 21 51 72 4.8 24 0 12 21 8 7 222 14.8 31 Allen, Jarrett 33 33 1059 32.1 179 316.566 0 7.000 84 149.564 100 178 278 8.4 68 1 27 84 51 19 442 13.4 1 Jones, Andrew 33 23 920 27.9 124 292.425 43 131.328 86 111.775 15 115 130 3.9 72 1 117 82 14 41 377 11.4 12 Roach Jr., Kerwin 32 31 959 30.0 105 264.398 21 74.284 85 135.630 22 102 124 3.9 102 2 117 83 7 51 316 9.9 32 Cleare, Shaquille 33 33 710 21.5 111 200.555 0 1.000 43 60.717 50 102 152 4.6 80 4 17 40 19 8 265 8.0 10 Davis Jr., Eric 33 22 880 26.7 82 252.325 38 147.259 32 48.667 10 71 81 2.5 63 0 34 39 2 21 234 7.1 5 Yancy, Kendal 29 7 539 18.6 55 126.437 14 46.304 31 47.660 27 37 64 2.2 44 1 16 22 5 25 155 5.3 3 Young, Jacob 33 5 542 16.4 43 150.287 25 110.227 11 14.786 4 26 30 0.9 50 0 28 31 1 8 122 3.7 14 Isom, Mareik 15 1 104 6.9 10 23.435 6 17.353 1 5.200 4 14 18 1.2 21 2 1 5 3 2 27 1.8 4 Banks, James 32 0 397 12.4 22 52.423 0 0.000 9 15.600 23 58 81 2.5 59 2 7 27 39 8 53 1.7 30 McClurg, Ryan 4 0 15 3.8 0 0.000 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 25 Schwartz, Joe 1 0 1 1.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 Hobbs, Isaiah 2 0 4 2.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM... 47 55 102 1 7 Total... 33 6600 810 1847.439 181 620.292 414 637.650 323 809 1132 34.3 589 13 377 443 149 190 2215 67.1 Opponents... 33 6600 820 1932.424 218 669.326 415 580.716 367 813 1180 35.8 606 12 397 413 105 213 2273 68.9 SCORE BY HALVES (AND OT) 1st 2nd OT Total TEXAS 1067 1148-2215 Opponents 1127 1146-2273 BIG 12 GAMES ONLY ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 Allen, Jarrett 18 18 622 34.6 118 197.599 0 3.000 55 94.585 59 117 176 9.8 35 0 12 51 31 12 291 16.2 0 Mack, Tevin 4 4 145 36.2 23 49.469 8 23.348 6 9.667 4 17 21 5.3 8 0 3 6 4 1 60 15.0 1 Jones, Andrew 18 13 567 31.5 74 182.407 26 79.329 44 56.786 9 58 67 3.7 40 1 71 45 9 21 218 12.1 32 Cleare, Shaquille 18 18 413 22.9 74 131.565 0 1.000 25 36.694 29 58 87 4.8 43 2 9 23 9 2 173 9.6 12 Roach Jr., Kerwin 18 18 571 31.7 52 141.369 12 41.293 48 78.615 12 60 72 4.0 59 1 79 55 3 32 164 9.1 10 Davis Jr., Eric 18 13 514 28.6 49 132.371 24 78.308 14 21.667 4 31 35 1.9 41 0 12 27 1 11 136 7.6 5 Yancy, Kendal 14 1 241 17.2 22 56.393 6 21.286 6 11.545 12 12 24 1.7 24 1 10 7 1 14 56 4.0 3 Young, Jacob 18 4 276 15.3 22 76.289 13 54.241 7 8.875 3 11 14 0.8 32 0 14 19 1 6 64 3.6 14 Isom, Mareik 13 1 74 5.7 7 14.500 4 11.364 0 3.000 1 10 11 0.8 14 1 1 5 3 2 18 1.4 4 Banks, James 18 0 177 9.8 8 20.400 0 0.000 6 10.600 11 23 34 1.9 35 2 2 15 12 2 22 1.2 TM TEAM... 23 25 48 1 4 Total... 18 3600 449 998.450 93 311.299 211 326.647 167 422 589 32.7 332 8 213 257 74 103 1202 66.8 Opponents... 18 3600 468 1043.449 127 364.349 249 349.713 188 433 621 34.5 315 4 235 218 52 127 1312 72.9 SCORE BY HALVES 1st 2nd OT Total TEXAS 599 603-1202 Opponents 674 638-1312 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW 41

2016-17 Game-by-Game Team Stats W/L FG-FGA Pct 3pt-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot PF A TO BLK Stl 1H 2H OT Pts TEXAS W 27-58 46.6 3-18 16.7 21-30 70.0 4 38 42 24 10 15 8 5 44 34 -- 78 Incarnate Word 24-70 34.3 6-23 26.1 19-26 73.1 12 27 39 28 9 11 2 7 31 42 -- 73 TEXAS W 30-60 50.0 7-22 31.8 13-21 61.9 9 32 41 11 13 5 5 5 37 43 -- 80 Louisiana Monroe 21-69 30.4 8-34 23.5 9-11 81.8 17 26 43 16 11 9 1 3 28 31 -- 59 TEXAS W 28-62 45.2 11-29 37.9 18-25 72.0 12 32 44 13 17 11 6 6 39 46 -- 85 Eastern Washington 22-61 36.1 3-21 14.3 5-6 83.3 8 23 31 23 6 16 3 3 24 28 -- 52 TEXAS L 19-51 37.3 7-21 33.3 13-27 48.1 10 21 31 18 7 14 5 4 26 32 -- 58 vs. Northwestern 27-56 48.2 10-24 41.7 13-16 81.3 10 30 40 24 14 11 4 5 34 43 -- 77 TEXAS L 21-57 36.8 3-17 17.6 9-12 75.0 12 20 32 11 4 11 5 5 24 30 -- 54 vs. Colorado 29-65 44.6 6-14 42.9 4-5 80.0 17 24 41 15 7 13 5 7 33 35 -- 68 TEXAS L 24-61 39.3 3-23 13.0 10-18 55.6 14 21 35 18 12 16 6 10 27 34 -- 61 UT Arlington 27-58 46.6 7-26 26.9 11-18 61.1 14 27 41 17 12 16 3 9 30 42 -- 72 TEXAS W 25-53 47.2 5-14 35.7 22-30 73.3 12 23 35 18 10 12 2 2 26 51 -- 77 Alabama 24-53 45.3 10-26 38.5 10-18 55.6 7 20 27 24 12 12 6 3 38 30 -- 68 TEXAS L 20-52 38.5 5-16 31.3 5-6 83.3 7 24 31 15 11 14 4 6 28 22 -- 50 at Michigan 20-48 41.7 6-19 31.6 7-11 63.6 5 23 28 9 12 12 3 8 31 22 -- 53 TEXAS W 23-53 43.4 9-25 36.0 16-22 72.7 10 24 34 15 13 9 6 4 28 43 -- 71 Long Beach State 24-63 38.1 11-27 40.7 6-7 85.7 15 26 41 19 12 12 3 4 34 31 -- 65 TEXAS L 25-62 40.3 5-17 29.4 19-32 59.4 17 28 45 23 13 12 7 5 35 39 -- 74 vs. Arkansas 22-62 35.5 4-16 25.0 29-31 93.5 13 28 41 24 10 10 8 6 30 47 -- 77 TEXAS W 36-67 53.7 12-29 41.4 12-12 100.0 10 24 34 17 21 12 2 11 43 53 -- 96 UAB 22-53 41.5 3-14 21.4 13-19 68.4 8 20 28 13 10 18 3 6 27 33 -- 60 TEXAS L 21-58 36.2 2-18 11.1 14-24 58.3 11 23 34 19 7 18 6 10 29 29 -- 58 Kent State 26-69 37.7 3-17 17.6 8-13 61.5 22 31 53 23 10 21 2 8 25 38 -- 63 TEXAS L 25-54 46.3 5-18 27.8 7-12 58.3 10 26 36 26 12 17 4 5 29 33 -- 62 @ Kansas State 17-47 36.2 5-20 25.0 26-33 78.8 8 21 29 16 14 12 4 12 32 33 -- 65 TEXAS W 25-57 43.9 7-19 36.8 25-33 75.8 10 27 37 21 11 11 6 4 37 45 -- 82 Oklahoma State 26-61 42.6 8-25 32.0 19-23 82.6 9 23 32 28 12 11 2 4 39 40 -- 79 TEXAS L 27-51 52.9 8-16 50.0 8-16 50.0 7 28 35 14 12 19 6 2 31 39 -- 70 @ Iowa State 32-65 49.2 10-24 41.7 5-12 41.7 9 20 29 11 19 11 2 12 40 39 -- 79 TEXAS L 24-56 42.9 4-14 28.6 9-11 81.8 5 27 32 15 10 17 2 5 36 25 -- 61 TCU 26-58 44.8 6-24 25.0 6-10 60.0 7 29 36 15 16 17 7 7 38 26 -- 64 TEXAS L 23-48 47.9 8-22 36.4 18-23 78.3 6 22 28 23 12 19 4 4 34 38 -- 72 West Virginia 24-52 46.2 4-18 22.2 22-32 68.8 10 19 29 21 6 15 3 8 39 35 -- 74 TEXAS L 22-53 41.5 2-19 10.5 18-22 81.8 7 22 29 22 11 14 3 6 31 33 -- 64 @ Baylor 29-65 44.6 4-17 23.5 12-18 66.7 17 24 41 22 13 12 4 5 38 36 -- 74 TEXAS L 25-59 42.4 6-16 37.5 11-17 64.7 11 22 33 16 9 19 7 7 33 34 -- 67 @ Kansas 28-60 46.7 11-23 47.8 12-17 70.6 12 28 40 16 16 16 2 14 41 38 -- 79 TEXAS W 28-65 43.1 10-23 43.5 18-30 60.0 14 29 43 25 13 15 3 7 41 43 -- 84 Oklahoma 27-62 43.5 5-16 31.3 24-33 72.7 8 25 33 24 3 12 3 6 39 44 -- 83 TEXAS L 22-48 45.8 6-20 30.0 7-13 53.8 5 25 30 20 10 14 2 4 32 25 -- 57 @ Georgia 20-49 40.8 2-12 16.7 17-22 77.3 7 23 30 18 11 12 2 7 23 36 -- 59 TEXAS W 24-52 46.2 6-17 35.3 8-17 47.1 8 27 35 21 11 14 3 5 28 34 -- 62 Texas Tech 21-59 35.6 6-21 28.6 10-19 52.6 14 24 38 17 8 13 2 4 26 32 -- 58 TEXAS L 27-58 46.6 2-13 15.4 7-11 63.6 11 18 29 15 17 12 5 8 35 28 -- 63 @ TCU 30-58 51.7 8-21 38.1 10-16 62.5 13 23 36 12 20 10 4 8 38 40 -- 78 TEXAS W 24-55 43.6 3-14 21.4 16-27 59.3 12 27 39 14 11 13 1 4 35 32 -- 67 Iowa State 23-56 41.1 9-25 36.0 10-13 76.9 5 26 31 20 12 10 4 7 29 36 -- 65 TEXAS L 29-63 46.0 4-23 17.4 9-18 50.0 14 24 38 12 14 13 1 7 33 38 -- 71 @ Oklahoma State 34-68 50.0 10-19 52.6 6-8 75.0 12 26 38 16 18 11 2 4 38 46 -- 84 TEXAS L 28-60 46.7 3-11 27.3 7-16 43.8 12 25 37 23 13 13 3 6 39 27 -- 66 @ Oklahoma 22-59 37.3 4-21 19.0 22-31 71.0 15 28 43 21 8 9 4 9 38 32 -- 70 TEXAS L 21-45 46.7 8-14 57.1 11-16 68.8 6 15 21 16 10 10 7 7 36 25 -- 61 Kansas State 23-43 53.5 8-15 53.3 10-12 83.3 4 19 23 17 10 13 1 6 39 25 -- 64 TEXAS L 22-49 44.9 3-13 23.1 15-20 75.0 7 24 31 15 9 15 7 6 32 30 -- 62 @ West Virginia 28-61 45.9 10-24 41.7 11-13 84.6 10 22 32 18 20 12 5 7 46 31 -- 77 TEXAS L 26-55 47.3 3-16 18.8 12-17 70.6 9 21 30 18 8 15 5 7 31 36 -- 67 Kansas 27-59 45.8 6-19 31.6 17-22 77.3 10 24 34 14 14 11 1 6 40 37 -- 77 TEXAS L 23-54 42.6 5-22 22.7 6-12 50.0 5 23 28 19 17 9 1 6 29 28 -- 57 @ Texas Tech 24-50 48.0 4-12 33.3 15-19 78.9 6 27 33 12 13 8 1 2 34 33 -- 67 TEXAS L 26-64 40.6 6-21 28.6 6-8 75.0 13 15 28 17 13 12 6 7 29 35 -- 64 Baylor 27-60 45.0 9-20 45.0 12-18 66.7 19 25 44 15 13 15 1 6 40 35 -- 75 TEXAS W 20-50 40.0 5-23 21.7 16-20 80.0 8 28 36 16 5 9 3 5 20 41 -- 6 vs. Texas Tech 21-59 35.6 5-19 26.3 5-8 62.5 11 23 34 19 11 9 1 4 26 26 -- 52 TEXAS L 20-57 35.1 5-17 29.4 8-19 42.1 15 24 39 19 11 14 8 5 30 23 -- 53 vs. West Virginia 23-54 42.6 7-13 53.8 10-20 50.0 13 29 42 19 15 13 7 6 39 24 -- 63 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2016-17 Specialty Stats & Starting Lineups Opponent Paint Off TO 2ndCh FBreak Bench Ties/Lead Changes W/L,Score Leads overcome Incarnate Word 39/26 12/12 6/8 13/6 12/22 2/3 W, 78-73 trailed by 5, 1st - 18:40 Louisiana Monroe 40/18 13/5 11/12 18/2 33/26 1/6 W, 80-59 trailed by 2, 1st - 13:49 Eastern Washington 32/30 16/4 14/4 10/0 42/12 0/0 W, 85-52 vs. Northwestern 22/32 9/11 6/18 2/7 30/17 1/4 L, 58-77 vs. Colorado 30/30 16/12 12/18 2/8 7/16 3/1 L, 54-68 UT Arlington 38/38 17/18 14/13 8/6 30/14 1/1 L, 61-72 Alabama 38/28 15/7 12/6 7/2 19/33 6/7 W, 77-68 trailed by 12, 1st - 0:03 @ Michigan 22/22 13/15 10/7 4/2 9/12 3/8 L, 50-53 Long Beach State 26/20 11/7 9/18 4/3 30/20 4/7 W, 71-65 trailed by 12, 2nd - 17:52 vs. Arkansas 32/32 8/12 18/11 11/13 4/30 6/3 L, 74-77 UAB 42/34 29/8 11/9 17/6 30/30 0/2 W, 96-60 trailed by 1, 1st - 14:15 Kent State 38/38 15/24 15/18 13/14 11/13 3/2 L, 58-63 @ Kansas State 38/18 11/14 8/3 4/7 12/0 3/5 L, 62-65 Oklahoma State 36/28 19/19 13/8 16/9 18/16 5/9 W, 82-79 trailed by 7, 2nd - 18:43 @ Iowa State 34/36 9/20 14/9 6/13 3/8 1/9 L, 70-79 TCU 32/38 15/17 4/7 10/7 11/15 9/13 L, 61-64 West Virginia 26/30 19/21 11/11 8/8 17/38 9/9 L, 72-74 @ Baylor 36/42 15/15 8/18 4/3 15/23 1/1 L, 64-74 @ Kansas 26/28 19/15 12/12 7/14 20/15 0/0 L, 67-79 Oklahoma 32/34 11/22 7/7 15/12 22/16 8/4 W, 84-83 trailed by 5, 2nd - 0:19 @ Georgia 26/26 14/17 8/0 4/7 21/9 3/8 L, 57-59 Texas Tech 30/20 12/20 10/10 14/4 6/18 4/8 W, 62-58 trailed by 8, 1st - 6:16 @ TCU 40/40 13/15 11/14 17/16 4/15 2/1 L, 63-78 Iowa State 36/20 6/9 5/5 8/9 15/11 2/0 W, 67-65 @ Oklahoma State 44/38 16/19 20/14 17/18 16/19 3/2 L, 71-84 @ Oklahoma 38/26 12/12 11/11 10/6 10/35 2/7 L, 66-70 Kansas State 20/20 13/12 2/5 6/7 23/6 6/4 L, 61-64 @ West Virginia 30/16 13/14 8/7 6/2 5/36 1/1 L, 62-77 Kansas 30/40 13/28 9/9 12/8 9/21 0/2 L, 67-77 @ Texas Tech 28/20 9/10 6/6 7/4 21/45 4/10 L, 57-67 Baylor 32/36 8/16 16/13 3/4 20/22 3/10 L, 64-75 vs. Texas Tech 24/24 10/8 8/8 11/6 21/21 1/1 W, 61-52 trailed by 12, 1st - 5:06 vs. West Virginia 26/24 11/16 12/11 8/10 17/15 2/7 L, 53-63 Opponent G G G F C Incarnate Word Jones Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare Louisiana Monroe Jones Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare Eastern Washington Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare vs. Northwestern Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare vs. Colorado Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare UT Arlington Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare Alabama Roach Jr. Jones Mack Allen Cleare @ Michigan Roach Jr. Jones Mack Allen Cleare Long Beach State Roach Jr. Jones Mack Allen Cleare vs. Arkansas Roach Jr. Jones Mack Allen Cleare UAB Jones Roach Jr. Mack Allen Cleare Kent State Jones Roach Jr. Mack Allen Cleare @ Kansas State Jones Roach Jr. Mack Allen Cleare Oklahoma State Jones Roach Jr. Mack Allen Cleare @ Iowa State Jones Roach Jr. Mack Allen Cleare TCU Jones Roach Jr. Mack Allen Cleare West Virginia Young Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ Baylor Young Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ Kansas Young Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare Oklahoma Young Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ Georgia Young Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare Texas Tech Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ TCU Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare Iowa State Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ Oklahoma State Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ Oklahoma Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare Kansas State Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ West Virginia Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare Kansas Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare @ Texas Tech Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare Baylor Yancy Roach Jr. Isom Allen Cleare vs. Texas Tech Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare vs. West Virginia Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare 2016-17 Starters 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW Starting Line-Up (W-L) Guard Guard Guard Forward Center Record Games Jones Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare 2-0 1-2 Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Yancy Allen Cleare 1-3 3-6 Roach Jr. Jones Mack Allen Cleare 4-6 7-16 Young Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare 1-4 17-21 Jones Roach Jr. Davis Jr. Allen Cleare 3-8 22-30, 32-33 Yancy Roach Jr. Isom Allen Cleare 0-1 31 43

2016-17 Team Highs and Lows TEXAS HIGH LOW POINTS 96, UAB (12/21) 50, at Michigan (12/6) FIELD GOALS MADE 36, UAB (12/21) 19, vs. Northwestern (11/21) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 67, UAB (12/21) 45, KANSAS STATE (2/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.537 (36-67), UAB (12/21).351 (20-57), vs. West Virginia (3/9) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12, UAB (12/21) 2, KENT STATE (12/27) 2, at Baylor (1/17) 2, at TCU (2/4) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29, EASTERN WASHINGTON (11/17) 11, at Oklahoma (2/14) 29, UAB (12/21) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.571 (8-14), KANSAS STATE (2/18).105 (2-19), at Baylor (1/17) FREE THROWS MADE 25, OKLAHOMA STATE (1/4) 5, at Michigan (12/6) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33, OKLAHOMA STATE (1/4) 6, at Michigan (12/6) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (12-12), UAB (12/21).421 (8-19), vs. West Virginia (3/9) REBOUNDS 45, vs. Arkansas (12/17) 21, KANSAS STATE (2/18) ASSISTS 21, UAB (12/21) 4, vs. Colorado (11/22) STEALS 11, UAB (12/21) 2, ALABAMA (12/2) 2, at Iowa State (1/7) BLOCKED SHOTS 8, INCARNATE WORD (11/11) 1, IOWA STATE (2/7) 8, vs. West Virginia (3/9) 1, at Oklahoma State (2/11) 1, at Texas Tech (3/1) TURNOVERS 19, at Iowa State (1/7) 5, LOUISIANA MONROE (11/14) 19, WEST VIRGINIA (1/14) 19, at Kansas (1/21) FOULS 26, at Kansas State (12/30) 11, LOUISIANA MONROE (11/14) 11, vs. Colorado (11/22) OPPONENT HIGH LOW POINTS 84, at Oklahoma State (2/11) 52, EASTERN WASHINGTON (11/17) 52, vs. Texas Tech (3/8) FIELD GOALS MADE 34, at Oklahoma State (2/11) 17, at Kansas State (12/30) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70, INCARNATE WORD (11/11) 43, KANSAS STATE (2/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.535 (23-43), KANSAS STATE (2/18).304 (21-69), LOUISIANA MONROE (11/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11, LONG BEACH STATE (12/10) 2, at Georgia (1/28) 11, at Kansas (1/21) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 34, LOUISIANA MONROE (11/14) 12, at Georgia (1/28) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.538 (7-13), vs. West Virginia (3/9).143 (3-21), EASTERN WASHINGTON (11/17) FREE THROWS MADE 29, vs. Arkansas (12/17) 4, vs. Colorado (11/22) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33, at Kansas State (12/30) 5, vs. Colorado (11/22) 33, OKLAHOMA (1/23) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.935 (29-31), vs. Arkansas (12/17).417 (5-12), at Iowa State (1/7) REBOUNDS 53, KENT STATE (12/27) 23, KANSAS STATE (2/18) ASSISTS 20, at TCU (2/4) 3, OKLAHOMA (1/23) 20, at West Virginia (2/20) STEALS 14, at Kansas (1/21) 2, at Texas Tech (3/1) BLOCKED SHOTS 8. vs. Arkansas (12/17) 1, LOUISIANA MONROE (11/14) 1, KANSAS STATE (2/18) 1, KANSAS (2/25) 1, BAYLOR (3/4) 1, vs. Texas Tech (3/8) TURNOVERS 21, KENT STATE (12/27) 8, at Texas Tech (3/1) FOULS 28, INCARNATE WORD (11/11) 9, at Michigan (12/6) 28, OKLAHOMA STATE (1/4) 44 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW

2016-17 Top Individual Performances INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TEXAS HIGH Points 27 Tevin Mack vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/17) Field Goals Made 10 Tevin Mack vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/17) 10 Shaquille Cleare vs. Oklahoma (1/23/17) 9 Jarrett Allen at Kansas (1/21/17) 9 Jarrett Allen at TCU (2/4/17) 9 Jarrett Allen at Oklahoma State (2/11/17) Field Goal Attempts 17 Tevin Mack vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/17) Field Goal % (min. 4 made).889 (8-9) Jarrett Allen vs. UAB (12/21/16) 3-pt FG Made 5 Eric Davis Jr. vs. Oklahoma (1/23/17) 3-pt FG Attempts 10 Eric Davis Jr. vs. Oklahoma (1/23/17) 3-pt FG % (min. 3 made) 1.000 (4-4) Kerwin Roach Jr. at Iowa State (1/7/17) 1.000 (3-3) Andrew Jones vs. Oklahoma (1/23/17) Free Throws Made 12 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. Alabama (12/2/16) Free Throw Attempts 16 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. Alabama (12/2/16) Free Throw % (min. 6 made) 1.000 (6-6) Andrew Jones at Oklahoma State (2/11/17) 1.000 (6-6) Jarrett Allen vs. Texas Tech (3/8/17).889 (8-9) Kendal Yancy vs. Incarnate Word (11/11/16) Rebounds 19 Jarrett Allen at Kansas (1/21/17) Assists 8 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. Oklahoma (1/23/17) 8 Andrew Jones at Georgia (1/28/17) Turnovers 7 Jarrett Allen at Iowa State (1/7/17) Blocked Shots 5 James Banks vs. Incarnate Word (11/11/16) Steals 6 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. UAB (12/21/16) OPPONENT HIGH Points 32 Johnathan Motley, Baylor (1/17/17) Field Goals Made 12 Deonte Burton, Iowa State (1/7/17) 12 Johnathan Motley, Baylor (1/17/17) Field Goal Attempts 21 Bogdan Bliznyuk, E. Washington (11/17/16) Field Goal % (min. 4 made) 1.000 (4-4) Leyton Hammonds, Oklahoma State (2/11/17) 1.000 (4-4) Elijah Macon, West Virginia (2/20/17) 1.000 (4-4) Sagaba Konate, West Virginia (2/20/17) 1.000 (4-4) Landen Lucas, Kansas (2/25/17) 1.000 (4-4) Matthew Temple, Texas Tech (3/8/17) 3-pt FG Made 8 Evan Payne, Long Beach State (12/10/16) 3-pt FG Attempts 14 Evan Payne, Long Beach State (12/10/16) 3-pt FG % (min. 3 made) 1.000 (3-3) Leyton Hammonds, Oklahoma State (2/11/17) Free Throws Made 14 Daryl Macon, Arkansas (12/17/16) Free Throw Attempts 14 Daryl Macon, Arkansas (12/17/16) Free Throw % (min. 6 made) 1.000 (14-14) Daryl Macon, Arkansas (12/17/16) 1.000 (10-10) Keenan Evans, Texas Tech (3/1/17) 1.000 (7-7) Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State (1/4/17) 1.000 (6-6) Shawn Johnson, Incarnate Word (11/11/16) Rebounds 20 Johnathan Motley, Baylor (1/17/17) Assists 8 Alex Robinson, TCU (2/4/17) Turnovers 6 Justin Bibbins, Long Beach State (12/10/16) 6 Josh Jackson, Kansas (1/21/17) Blocked Shots 5 Moses Kingsley, Arkansas (12/17/16) Steals 6 Deonte Burton, Iowa State (2/7/17) TEXAS TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES POINTS 27 Tevin Mack vs. Oklahoma State Jan. 4 23 Shaquille Cleare vs. Oklahoma Jan. 23 22 Jarrett Allen at Kansas Jan. 21 22 Jarrett Allen at TCU Feb. 4 21 Kerwin Roach Jr. at Iowa State Jan. 7 20 Tevin Mack vs. Arkansas Dec. 17 20 Jarrett Allen vs. Kansas Feb. 25 20 Jarrett Allen vs. Baylor Mar. 4 REBOUNDS 19 Jarrett Allen at Kansas Jan. 21 13 Jarrett Allen at Kansas State Dec. 30 12 Jarrett Allen vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11 12 Jarrett Allen vs. UT Arlington Nov. 29 12 Tevin Mack vs. Arkansas Dec. 17 12 Jarrett Allen vs. Oklahoma Jan. 23 ASSISTS 8 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. Oklahoma Jan. 23 8 Andrew Jones at Georgia Jan. 28 7 Andrew Jones vs. Arkansas Dec. 17 7 Andrew Jones vs. Texas Tech Feb. 1 7 Andrew Jones at TCU Feb. 4 7 Andrew Jones vs. Iowa State Feb. 7 7 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. Kansas State Feb. 18 7 Andrew Jones vs. Baylor Mar. 4 STEALS 6 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. UAB Dec. 21 5 Kendal Yancy at Texas Tech March 1 4 Kendal Yancy vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11 4 Kerwin Roach Jr. vs. Kansas Feb. 25 BLOCKED SHOTS 5 James Banks vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11 4 James Banks at West Virgina Feb. 20 3 James Banks vs. Eastern Washington Nov. 17 3 James Banks vs. Kent State Dec. 27 3 Jarrett Allen at Iowa State Jan. 7 3 Jarrett Allen at Baylor Jan. 17 3 Jarrett Allen at Kansas Jan. 21 3 Jarrett Allen vs. Baylor Mar. 4 3 Andrew Jones vs. Baylor Mar. 4 3 James Banks vs. West Virginia Mar. 9 FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 4 MADE).889 (8-9) Jarrett Allen vs. UAB Dec. 21.857 (6-7) Jarrett Allen vs. West Virginia Jan. 14.833 (5-6) Kendal Yancy vs. Louisiana Monroe Nov. 14.800 (4-5) Jarrett Allen vs. Louisiana Monroe Nov. 14.800 (4-5) Jarrett Allen vs. Alabama Dec. 2.800 (4-5) Shaquille Cleare at Georgia Jan. 28.800 (4-5) Kendal Yancy vs. Texas Tech Mar. 8 3-PT FG % (MIN. 3 MADE) 1.000 (4-4) _ Kerwin Roach Jr. at Iowa State Jan. 7 1.000 (3-3) _ Andrew Jones vs. Oklahoma Jan. 23.750 (3-4) Andrew Jones at Kansas Jan. 21.667 (4-6) Tevin Mack vs. Louisiana Monroe Nov. 14.600 (3-5) Andrew Jones vs. West Virginia Mar. 9.571 (4-7) Andrew Jones vs. UAB Dec. 21.571 (4-7) Tevin Mack vs. Oklahoma State Jan. 4 FREE THROW % (MIN. 6 MADE) 1.000 (6-6) _ Andrew Jones at Oklahoma State Feb. 11 1.000 (6-6) _ Jarrett Allen vs. Texas Tech Mar. 8.889 (8-9) Kendal Yancy vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11.875 (7-8) Jarrett Allen vs. West Virginia Jan. 14.875 (7-8) Kerwin Roach Jr. at West Virginia Feb. 20.857 (6-7) Andrew Jones at Baylor Jan. 17.857 (6-7) Andrew Jones vs. Texas Tech Mar. 8 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW 45

TEXAS RECORD WHEN Overall 11-22 Home 10-7 Away 0-11 Neutral 1-4 Decided by 3 points or less 3-7 Decided by 4-6 points 3-2 Decided by 7-9 points 2-1 Decided by 10-19 points 0-12 Decided by 20 points or more 3-0 Out-rebounding opponent 8-4 Out-rebounded by opponent 3-16 Equals opponent s rebounds 0-2 Scoring first 6-12 Opponent scores first 5-10 Leading at half 7-4 Trailing at half 4-18 Tied at half 0-0 Overtime 0-0 Leading FG% 10-7 Trailing FG% 1-15 Equals opponent FG% 0-0 FG%.500 & over 2-1 FG%.400 -.499 9-15 FG%.300 -.399 0-6 FG%.299 & under 0-0 Opponent FG%.500 & over 0-3 Opponent FG%.400 -.499 5-15 Opponent FG%.300 -.399 6-4 Opponent FG%.299 & under 0-0 Leading FT% 3-7 Trailing FT% 8-15 Equals opponent FT% 0-0 Scoring 90+ points 1-0 Scoring 80-89 points 4-0 Scoring 70-79 points 3-4 Scoring 60-69 points 3-11 Scoring 50-59 points 0-7 Scoring under 50 points 0-0 Opponent scores 90+ points 0-0 Opponent scores 80-89 points 1-1 Opponent scores 70-79 points 2-12 Opponent scores 60-69 points 4-7 Opponent scores 50-59 points 4-2 Opponent scores under 50 points 0-0 Record vs. Conferences Big 12 5-15 Big Sky 1-0 Big Ten 0-2 Big West 1-0 Conference USA 1-0 MAC 0-1 Pac-12 0-1 SEC 1-2 Southland 1-0 Sun Belt 1-1 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL Led Texas in scoring Jarrett Allen (14), Tevin Mack (9), Kerwin Roach Jr. (3), Andrew Jones (3), Kendal Yancy (2), Shaquille Cleare (2) Led Texas in rebounding Jarrett Allen (18), Shaquille Cleare (3), Kerwin Roach Jr. (1), Eric Davis Jr. (1), Kendal Yancy (1), Tevin Mack (1) Tied Jarrett Allen (5), Shaquille Cleare (4), Andrew Jones (3), Kerwin Roach Jr. (2), Tevin Mack (2) Led Texas in assists Andrew Jones (16), Kerwin Roach Jr. (15) Tied Kerwin Roach Jr. (3), Eric Davis Jr. (2), Andrew Jones (1), Tevin Mack (1) Jarrett Allen (1) Led Texas in steals Kerwin Roach Jr. (8), Andrew Jones (6), Kendal Yancy (4), Eric Davis Jr. (2), Jarrett Allen (2), Shaquille Cleare (1) Tied Kerwin Roach Jr. (6), Andrew Jones (5), Eric Davis Jr. (3), Jacob Young (3), James Banks (2), Kendal Yancy (1), Mareik Isom (1), Tevin Mack (1), Jarrett Allen (1) Led Texas in blocks Jarrett Allen (8), James Banks (6), Shaquille Cleare (3), Jacob Young (1), Tevin Mack (1) Tied Jarrett Allen (10), James Banks (9), Shaquille Cleare (5), Andrew Jones (3), Mareik Isom (2), Tevin Mack (2), Kerwin Roach Jr. (1), Eric Davis Jr. (1) Double-figure scoring games (107) Jarrett Allen (25), Andrew Jones (22), Kerwin Roach Jr. (17), Shaquille Cleare (13), Tevin Mack (11), Eric Davis Jr. (9), Kendal Yancy (7), Jacob Young (3) CAREER (147) Kerwin Roach Jr. (26), Jarrett Allen (25), Eric Davis Jr. (23), Andrew Jones (22), Kendal Yancy (20), Shaquille Cleare (16), Tevin Mack (16), Jacob Young (3) 20-point games (8) Jarrett Allen (4), Tevin Mack (2), Kerwin Roach Jr. (1), Shaquille Cleare (1) CAREER (11) Jarrett Allen (4), Tevin Mack (3), Kerwin Roach Jr. (2), Kendal Yancy (1), Shaquille Cleare (1) 30-point games (0) CAREER (0) Double-figure rebounding games (14) Jarrett Allen (13), Tevin Mack (1) CAREER (15) Jarrett Allen (13), Kerwin Roach Jr. (1), Tevin Mack (1) 20-rebound games (0) CAREER (0) Double-figure assist games (0) CAREER (0) Double-doubles (points/rebounds) (13) Jarrett Allen (12), Tevin Mack (1) CAREER (13) Jarrett Allen (11), Kerwin Roach Jr. (1), Tevin Mack (1) Double-doubles (points/assists) (0) CAREER (0) TEAM Largest margin of victory 36 (96-60 vs. UAB) Largest Big 12 margin of victory 9 (62-51 vs. Texas Tech) Largest margin of defeat 19 (58-77 vs. Northwestern) Largest Big 12 lead 17 (22-5 vs. Iowa State, 8:42 2nd half) Largest Big 12 deficit 21 (47-68 at Baylor, 5:51 2nd half) Largest non-conference lead 40 (96-56 vs. UAB, 1:07 2nd half) Largest non-conference deficit 20 (57-77 vs. Northwestern, 0:35 2nd half) Largest comeback victory 12 (28-40 vs. Long Beach State, 17:52 2nd half; 26-38 vs. Alabama, 0:03 1st half; 11-23 vs. Texas Tech, 5:06 1st half) Largest lead in a loss 10 (19-9 at Georgia, 8:25 1st half) 46 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW

2016-17 Big 12 Conference in Review FINAL STANDINGS (RANKED BY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SEEDS) CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM RECORD PCT HOME AWAY RECORD PCT H A N STREAK Kansas 16-2.889 8-1 8-1 31-5.861 15-1 10-1 6-3 L1 West Virginia 12-6.667 7-2 5-4 28-9.757 17-2 6-4 5-3 L1 Baylor 12-6.667 7-2 5-4 27-8.771 16-2 6-4 5-2 L1 Iowa State 12-6.667 7-2 5-4 24-11.686 12-3 5-6 7-2 L1 Oklahoma State 9-9.500 4-5 5-4 20-13.606 11-5 7-5 2-3 L4 Kansas State 8-10.444 4-5 4-5 21-14.600 12-5 6-6 3-3 L1 Texas Tech 6-12.333 6-3 0-9 18-14.563 16-3 1-9 1-2 L2 TCU 6-12.333 4-5 2-7 24-15.615 15-6 4-8 5-1 W5 Oklahoma 5-13.278 4-5 1-8 11-20.355 8-7 1-9 2-4 L1 TEXAS 4-14.222 4-5 0-9 11-22.333 10-7 0-11 1-4 L1 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Frank Mason III, Kansas DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jevon Carter, West Virginia NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Manu Lecomte, Baylor FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Josh Jackson, Kansas SIXTH MAN AWARD Tarik Phillip, West Virginia COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Self, Kansas ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM Johnathan Motley, Baylor Monte Morris, Iowa State Josh Jackson, Kansas Frank Mason III, Kansas Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM Nazareth Mitrou-Long, Iowa State Devonte Graham, Kansas Jeffrey Carroll, Oklahoma State Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU Jevon Carter, West Virginia 2016-17 ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS ALL-BIG 12 THIRD TEAM Manu Lecomte, Baylor Deonte Burton, Iowa State Wesley Iwundu, Kansas State Jarrett Allen, TEXAS Keenan Evans, Texas Tech Nathan Adrian, West Virginia All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Listed alphabetically by school Ishmail Wainright, Baylor Matt Thomas, Iowa State Landen Lucas, Kansas D.J. Johnson, Kansas State Kameron McGusty, Oklahoma Phil Forte, Oklahoma State Jaylen Fisher, TCU Kenrich Williams, TCU Zach Smith, Texas Tech BIG 12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Jo Lual-Acuil, Baylor Ishmail Wainright, Baylor Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU Nathan Adrian, West Virginia Jevon Carter, West Virginia BIG 12 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Manu Lecomte, Baylor Jo Lual-Acuil, Baylor Josh Jackson, Kansas Kameron McGusty, Oklahoma Alex Robinson, TCU Jarrett Allen, TEXAS BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 16 Frank Mason III, Kansas Nov. 21 Monte Morris, Iowa State Nov. 28 Johnathan Motley, Baylor Dec. 5 Manu Lecomte, Baylor Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State Dec. 12 Frank Mason III, Kansas Dec. 19 Nazareth Mitrou-Long, Iowa State Dec. 27 Josh Jackson, Kansas Jan. 3 Landen Lucas, Kansas Jan. 9 Johnathan Motley, Baylor Jan. 16 Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU Jan. 23 Johnathan Motley, Baylor Jan. 30 Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State Feb. 6 Deonte Burton, Iowa State Feb. 13 Josh Jackson, Kansas Feb. 20 Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State Feb. 27 Monte Morris, Iowa State March 5 Frank Mason III, Kansas BIG 12 NEWCOMERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 16 Manu Lecomte, Baylor Jaylen Fisher, TCU Nov. 21 Josh Jackson, Kansas Nov. 28 Josh Jackson, Kansas Dec. 5 Anthony Livingston, Texas Tech Dec. 12 Brandon Averette, Oklahoma State Dec. 19 Jo Lual-Acuil, Baylor Dec. 27 Desmond Bane, TCU Jan. 3 Manu Lecomte, Baylor Jan. 9 Josh Jackson, Kansas Jan. 16 Josh Jackson, Kansas Jarrett Allen, TEXAS Jan. 23 Jarrett Allen, TEXAS Jan. 30 Josh Jackson, Kansas Feb. 6 Lindy Waters III, Oklahoma State Alex Robinson, TCU Feb. 13 Manu Lecomte, Baylor Feb. 20 Josh Jackson, Kansas Feb. 27 Josh Jackson, Kansas March 5 Kameron McGusty, Oklahoma 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW 47

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Coaching Records & Milestone Victories CAREER RECORDS OF TEXAS COACHES ALL GAMES COLLEGIATE SWC BIG 12 COACH SEASONS YEARS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. Magnus Mainland 2 1906-07 11 5.688 7 3.700 W.E. Metzenthin 3 1909-11 13 14.481 5 9.357 J. Burton Rix 1 1912 5 1.833 1 1.500 Carl C. Taylor 1 1913 8 4.667 5 2.714 L. Theo Bellmont 4 1914-15, 21-22 58 9.866 55 9.859 28 9.757 Roy Henderson 3 1916, 18-19 43 8.843 43 8.843 25 6.806 Gene Van Gent 1 1917 13 3.813 13 3.813 7 1.875 Berry M. Whitaker 1 1920 10 6.625 10 6.625 4 6.400 Milton Romney 1 1923 11 7.611 11 7.611 9 7.563 E.J. Doc Stewart 4 1924-27 65 27.707 59 22.728 42 15.738 Fred Walker 4 1928-31 51 30.630 44 30.595 27 21.563 Ed Olle 3 1932-34 49 18.731 37 17.683 22 14.611 Marty Karow 2 1935-36 31 16.660 27 14.659 13 11.542 Jack Gray 12 1937-42, 46-51 194 97.667 178 96.650 89 55.618 Bully Gilstrap 3 1943-45 43 28.606 29 19.604 20 16.556 Slue Hull 5 1952-56 60 58.508 60 56.517 33 27.550 Marshall Hughes 3 1957-59 25 46.352 25 46.352 10 30.250 Harold Bradley 8 1960-67 125 73.631 125 73.631 73 39.652 Leon Black 9 1968-76 106 121.467 106 121.467 63 65.492 A.E. Abe Lemons 6 1977-82 110 63.636 110 63.636 58 38.604 Bob Weltlich 6 1983-88 77 98.440 77 98.440 40 56.417 Tom Penders 10 1989-98 208 110.654 208 110.654 85 33.720 16 16.500 Rick Barnes 17 1999-2015 402 180.691 402 180.691 - - - 186 94.664 Shaka Smart 2 2016-17 31 35.470 31 35.470 - - - 15 21.417 TOTALS 111 1,749 1,057.623 1,668 1,028.619 648 449.591 217 131.624 NCAA APPEARANCES BY COACH (33 total) COACH NO. YEARS RECORD Rick Barnes 16 1999-2012, 2014-15 19-16 Tom Penders 8 1989-92, 94-97 10-8 Leon Black 2 1972, 74 1-3 Harold Bradley 2 1960, 63 2-3 Jack Gray 2 1939, 47 2-3 Abe Lemons 1 1979 0-1 Bully Gilstrap 1 1943 1-1 Shaka Smart 1 2016 0-1 TOTALS 33 35-36 COACH TITLES YEARS Rick Barnes 3 1999, 2006*, 08* Tom Penders 3 _1992*, 94, 95* Harold Bradley _ 3 _ 1960, 63, 65* Jack Gray 3 _ 1939, 47, 51* Abe Lemons 2 1978*, 79* Leon Black 2 1972*, 74 Roy Henderson _ 2 1916, 19 MILESTONE VICTORIES IN PROGRAM HISTORY CONFERENCE TITLES BY COACH (25 total/13 outright) COACH TITLES YEARS Bob Weltlich 1 1986* Slue Hull 1 1954* Bully Gilstrap 1 1943* Ed Olle 1 1933 Doc Stewart 1 1924 Gene Van Gent _ 1 1917 L. Theo Bellmont 1 1915 *co-championship WIN # DATE OPPONENT, SCORE SITE 100 Feb. 21, 1918 Texas A&M, 2-0 (forfeit) College Station, Texas 200 Dec. 1924* Hebrew Association, 19-11 Dallas 300 Feb. 13, 1932 Texas A&M, 32-31 Austin 400 Dec. 29, 1938 Baylor, 46-38 Oklahoma City, Okla. 500 Feb. 17, 1945 Texas A&M, 70-35 Austin 600 Jan. 15, 1951 Arkansas, 50-42 Fayetteville, Ark. 700 Feb. 3, 1960 North Texas, 89-78 Denton, Texas 800 Feb. 22, 1966 Rice, 91-82 Houston 900 Feb. 23, 1974 Texas A&M, 88-81 Austin 1,000 Feb. 19, 1980 Texas Tech, 76-63 Lubbock, Texas 1,100 Jan. 23, 1988 TCU, 74-56 Austin 1,200 Feb. 29, 1992 Baylor, 97-67 Austin 1,300 Feb. 25, 1997 Texas A&M, 68-57 Austin 1,400 Feb. 9, 2002 Colorado, 104-95 Austin 1,500 Feb. 22, 2006 Kansas State, 65-64 Manhattan, Kan. 1,600 Jan. 5, 2010 Arkansas, 96-85 Fayetteville, Ark. 1,700 Nov. 16, 2014 Alcorn State, 85-53 Austin *Records incomplete, exact date unknown 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 57

Year-by-Year Coaches and Results YEAR COACH CAPTAIN OVERALL CONF. PLACE 1906 Magnus Mainland Carl von Blucher 7-1 1907 Magnus Mainland Fred Ramsdell 4-4 1908 NO TEAM 1909 W.E. Metzenthin Morgan Vining 6-3 1910 W.E. Metzenthin Max Thomas 6-7 1911 W.E. Metzenthin M.L. Massingill 1-4 1912 J. Burton Rix Johnnie James 5-1 1913 Carl C. Taylor Joe McVeigh 8-4 1914 L. Theo Bellmont Pete Edmond 11-0 1915 L. Theo Bellmont Clyde Littlefield 14-0 5-0 1st 1916 Roy Henderson Pete Edmond 12-0 6-0 1st 1917 Gene Van Gent Pig Dittmar 13-3 7-1 1st 1918 Roy Henderson Al De Viney 14-5 8-4 2nd 1919 Roy Henderson Jimmie Greer 17-3 11-2 1st 1920 Berry Whitaker H.M. Russell 10-6 4-6 3rd 1921 L. Theo Bellmont Charles Dittert 13-5 9-5 3rd 1922 L. Theo Bellmont Hook McCullough 20-4 14-4 2nd 1923 Milton Romney Phillip A. Peyton 11-7 9-7 2nd 1924 E.J. Stewart Ivan Robertson 23-0 20-0 1st 1925 E.J. Stewart Lester Settegast 17-8 9-5 4th 1926 E.J. Stewart Sandy Esquivel 12-10 6-6 4th 1927 E.J. Stewart Rosy Stalter 13-9 7-4 2nd 1928 Fred Walker Johnny Estes 12-5 7-5 3rd 1929 Fred Walker Holly Brock 18-2 10-2 2nd 1930 Fred Walker Nono Rees 12-8 8-4 2nd 1931 Fred Walker Jim Fomby 9-15 2-10 7th 1932 Ed Olle Bull Elkins 13-9 5-7 4th 1933 Ed Olle Edwin Price 22-1 11-1 1st 1934 Ed Olle Ronald Fagan 14-8 6-6 T3rd 1935 Marty Karow Jack Gray 16-7 5-7 4th 1936 Marty Karow Jack Taylor 15-9 8-4 T2nd 1937 Jack Gray Jack Collins 13-10 5-7 T5th 1938 Jack Gray Don White 11-11 5-7 T5th 1939 Jack Gray Willie Tate 19-6 10-2 1st 1940 Jack Gray Oran Spears 18-5 8-4 2nd 1941 Jack Gray Chester Granville 14-10 7-5 3rd 1942 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 14-9 5-7 5th 1943 H.C. Gilstrap Curtis Popham, 19-7 9-3 T1st Frank Brahaney 1944 H.C. Gilstrap Roy Cox 14-11 6-6 T3rd 1945 H.C. Gilstrap Joe Crowley 10-10 5-7 5th 1946 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 16-7 7-5 3rd 1947 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 26-2 12-0 1st 1948 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 20-5 9-3 2nd 1949 Jack Gray (Game Captains) 17-7 7-5 4th 1950 Jack Gray Tom Hamilton 13-11 6-6 T4th 1951 Jack Gray Frank Womack 13-14 8-4 T1st 1952 Slue Hull Don Klein 16-8 8-4 2nd 1953 Slue Hull Leon Black 12-9 8-4 T2nd 1954 Slue Hull Gib Ford, 16-9 9-3 T1st Billy Powell 1955 Slue Hull (Game Captains) 4-20 3-9 6th 1956 Slue Hull (Game Captains) 12-12 5-7 4th 1957 Marshall Hughes Raymond Downs, 11-13 3-9 T6th Norman Hooten 1958 Marshall Hughes Kenneth Cleveland, 10-13 5-9 7th Kermit Decker 1959 Marshall Hughes Bobby Puryear, 4-20 2-12 8th Charley Cox 1960 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 18-8 11-3 1st 1961 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 14-10 8-6 4th 1962 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 16-8 8-6 4th 1963 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 20-7 13-1 1st 1964 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 15-9 8-6 T3rd 1965 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 16-9 10-4 T1st 1966 Harold Bradley Bob Ittner 12-12 7-7 T4th 1967 Harold Bradley (Game Captains) 14-10 8-6 T2nd 1968 Leon Black (Game Captains) 11-13 8-6 T2nd 1969 Leon Black (Game Captains) 9-15 5-9 T6th 1970 Leon Black Wayne Doyal 11-13 6-8 6th HEAD COACHES BY SEASON YEAR COACH CAPTAIN OVERALL CONF. PLACE 1971 Leon Black (Game Captains) 12-12 6-8 T5th 1972 Leon Black Jimmy Blacklock 19-9 10-4 T1st 1973 Leon Black B.G. Brosterhous, 13-12 7-7 T5th Harry Larrabee 1974 Leon Black Harry Larrabee, 12-15 11-3 1st Larry Robinson 1975 Leon Black Dan Krueger 10-15 6-8 T4th 1976 Leon Black Dan Krueger 9-17 4-12 8th 1977 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 13-13 8-8 T4th 1978 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 26-5 14-2 T1st 1979 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 21-8 13-3 T1st 1980 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 19-11 10-6 3rd 1981 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 15-15 7-9 T6th 1982 Abe Lemons (Game Captains) 16-11 6-10 T7th 1983 Bob Weltlich (Game Captains) 6-22 1-15 9th 1984 Bob Weltlich (Game Captains) 7-21 3-13 8th 1985 Bob Weltlich (Game Captains) 15-13 7-9 7th 1986 Bob Weltlich John Brownlee, 19-12 12-4 T1st Karl Willock 1987 Bob Weltlich Raynard Davis, 14-17 7-9 T6th Patrick Fairs, Dennis Perryman 1988 Bob Weltlich Travis Mays 16-13 10-6 T4th 1989 Tom Penders Alvin Heggs, 25-9 12-4 2nd Travis Mays 1990 Tom Penders Travis Mays, 24-9 12-4 3rd Lance Blanks, Joey Wright 1991 Tom Penders Joey Wright, 23-9 13-3 2nd Courtney Jeans 1992 Tom Penders Dexter Cambridge, 23-12 11-3 T1st Benford Williams 1993 Tom Penders Mike Richardson 11-17 4-10 7th 1994 Tom Penders Albert Burditt, 26-8 12-2 1st Gerrald Houston, B.J. Tyler, Tony Watson 1995 Tom Penders Roderick Anderson, 23-7 11-3 T1st Terrence Rencher 1996 Tom Penders Lamont Hill 21-10 10-4 3rd 1997 Tom Penders Al Coleman 18-12 10-6 T3rd 1998 Tom Penders Brandy Perryman, 14-17 6-10 10th Ira Clark 1999 Rick Barnes Kris Clack, 19-13 13-3 1st DeJuan Vazquez 2000 Rick Barnes Gabe Muoneke, 24-9 13-3 2nd Ivan Wagner 2001 Rick Barnes Darren Kelly 25-9 12-4 T2nd 2002 Rick Barnes Fredie Williams 22-12 10-6 T3rd 2003 Rick Barnes Chris Ogden 26-7 13-3 2nd 2004 Rick Barnes Royal Ivey 25-8 12-4 T2nd 2005 Rick Barnes Jason Klotz 20-11 9-7 T5th 2006 Rick Barnes Brad Buckman, 30-7 13-3 T1st Kenton Paulino, P.J. Tucker 2007 Rick Barnes A.J. Abrams, 25-10 12-4 3rd Craig Winder 2008 Rick Barnes D.J. Augustin 31-7 13-3 T1st 2009 Rick Barnes A.J. Abrams 23-12 9-7 T4th 2010 Rick Barnes Justin Mason 24-10 9-7 T6th 2011 Rick Barnes Dogus Balbay, 28-8 13-3 2nd Matt Hill, Gary Johnson, Jai Lucas 2012 Rick Barnes Alexis Wangmene 20-14 9-9 6th 2013 Rick Barnes Myck Kabongo 16-18 7-11 7th 2014 Rick Barnes Jonathan Holmes 24-11 11-7 T3rd 2015 Rick Barnes Jonathan Holmes 20-14 8-10 T6th 2016 Shaka Smart - 20-13 11-7 4th 2017 Shaka Smart - 11-22 4-14 10th 58 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

Texas Year-by-Year Team Statistics Season G FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg PF A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 33 810 1847.439 181 620.292 414 637.650 1132 34.3 589 377 443 149 190 2215 67.1 2015-16 33 814 1884.432 232 680.341 495 743.666 1137 34.5 688 377 341 144 167 2355 71.4 2014-15 34 796 1837.433 212 627.338 486 671.724 1351 39.7 555 442 435 265 128 2290 67.4 2013-14 35 905 2095.432 178 544.327 610 909.671 1449 41.4 669 452 426 206 199 2598 74.2 2012-13 34 776 1880.413 172 580.297 505 766.659 1269 37.3 657 391 500 163 219 2229 65.6 2011-12 34 836 1927.434 197 601.328 601 820.733 1228 36.1 659 419 426 125 231 2470 72.6 2010-11 36 954 2099.455 201 535.376 592 905.654 1452 40.3 616 485 425 183 207 2701 75.0 2009-10 34 1005 2158.466 195 566.345 556 878.633 1425 41.9 670 489 464 194 269 2761 81.2 2008-09 35 917 2063.444 166 506.328 532 797.668 1359 38.8 674 448 442 187 217 2532 72.3 2007-08 38 1032 2285.452 309 800.386 495 725.683 1448 38.1 629 501 359 198 228 2868 75.5 2006-07 35 963 2164.445 308 792.389 626 850.736 1391 39.7 611 479 434 197 262 2860 81.7 2005-06 37 983 2132.461 269 722.373 546 751.727 1498 40.5 561 549 498 186 296 2781 75.2 2004-05 31 816 1789.456 243 627.388 509 730.697 1228 39.6 548 406 433 134 187 2384 76.9 2003-04 33 904 2046.442 227 610.372 494 726.680 1355 41.1 645 447 388 125 219 2529 76.6 2002-03 33 916 2055.446 196 550.356 590 818.721 1386 42.0 676 478 431 121 206 2618 79.3 2001-02 34 949 2096.453 200 544.368 559 814.687 1356 39.9 655 516 466 131 211 2657 78.1 2000-01 34 819 1990.412 215 626.343 543 835.650 1346 39.6 771 414 502 191 268 2396 70.5 1999-2000 33 876 1870.468 185 489.378 523 810.646 1296 39.3 594 481 515 168 244 2460 74.5 1998-99 32 748 1763.424 153 472.324 540 831.650 1247 39.0 543 369 516 162 261 2189 68.4 1997-98 31 865 2006.431 236 717.329 497 731.680 1250 40.3 681 439 518 203 229 2463 79.5 1996-97 30 781 1891.413 222 690.322 506 741.683 1165 38.8 686 384 462 132 280 2290 76.3 1995-96 31 891 2160.413 239 752.318 514 774.664 1291 41.6 747 427 450 87 348 2535 81.8 1994-95 30 1022 2131.480 253 684.370 490 760.645 1132 37.7 648 439 428 78 341 2787 92.9 1993-94 34 1138 2438.467 233 708.329 610 939.650 1387 40.8 745 568 547 133 453 3119 91.7 1992-93 28 831 2060.403 179 578.310 450 674.668 1139 40.7 653 314 344 121 261 2291 81.8 1991-92 35 1173 2537.462 193 555.348 636 945.673 1396 39.9 771 557 457 145 362 3175 90.7 1990-91 32 984 2084.472 162 436.372 648 925.701 1312 41.0 655 411 491 133 265 2778 86.8 1989-90 33 1062 2375.447 245 652.376 722 996.725 1376 41.7 690 388 446 127 327 3091 93.7 1988-89 34 1159 2381.487 239 648.369 648 958.676 1381 40.6 783 444 568 110 300 3206 94.3 1987-88 29 750 1581.474 74 221.335 475 708.671 1077 37.1 617 439 523 73 166 2049 70.7 1986-87 31 726 1672.434 96 296.324 421 597.705 1048 33.8 655 371 475 41 182 1969 63.5 1985-86 31 805 1639.491 380 553.687 1001 32.3 622 515 429 41 166 1990 64.2 1984-85 28 745 1468.507 341 535.637 901 32.2 531 402 439 42 173 1830 65.4 1983-84 28 663 1402.472 399 589.677 837 29.9 632 317 549 30 146 1725 61.6 1982-83 28 661 1450.456 302 540.570 913 32.6 611 389 62 140 1624 58.0 1981-82 27 753 1562.482 458 630.727 1017 37.7 451 357 375 83 164 1964 72.7 1980-81 30 903 1799.502 401 539.744 1049 34.9 575 461 82 130 2207 73.6 1979-80 30 903 1807.499 458 629.728 1131 37.7 569 412 56 104 2264 75.5 1978-79 29 908 1819.499 440 598.736 1112 38.3 454 493 2256 77.8 1977-78 31 1044 2164.482 512 674.760 1226 39.5 551 2600 83.9 1976-77 26 784 1732.453 384 554.693 981 37.7 412 1952 75.1 1975-76 26 797 1753.455 309 426.725 1085 41.7 623 1900 73.1 1974-75 25 662 1552.427 339 485.699 913 36.5 474 1687 67.5 1973-74 27 915 1899.482 356 481.740 1162 43.0 515 2186 80.9 1972-73 25 820 1722.471 304 417.727 956 38.2 462 1944 77.7 1971-72 28 852 1794.475 543 770.705 1248 44.6 559 2247 80.3 1970-71 24 720 1618.445 445 667.697 1153 48.0 458 1904 79.3 1969-70 24 680 1555.437 390 593.658 1075 44.8 511 1750 73.0 1968-69 24 598 1269.471 436 568.768 882 36.8 405 1632 68.0 1967-68 24 656 1330.493 473 644.734 933 38.9 482 1785 74.4 1966-67 24 749 1523.492 468 689.679 993 41.4 546 1966 81.9 1965-66 24 719 1576.456 465 665.699 1030 42.9 496 1903 79.3 1964-65 25 744 1580.471 445 595.748 1074 43.0 520 1933 77.3 1963-64 24 739 1541.480 384 535.718 1029 42.9 497 1862 77.6 1962-63 27 744 1532.485 455 622.732 1110 41.1 607 1943 72.0 1961-62 24 663 1506.440 476 666.715 1149 47.9 533 1802 75.1 1960-61 24 623 1482.420 406 577.704 1025 42.6 476 1652 68.8 1959-60 26 713 1503.474 530 764.691 1126 43.3 512 1956 75.2 1958-59 24 487 1327.367 385 569.677 962 40.1 433 1359 56.6 1957-58 23 595 1496.398 377 543.694 947 41.2 432 1567 68.1 1956-57 24 639 1488.429 439 621.707 916 38.2 432 1719 71.6 1955-56 24 672 1691.398 492 676.728 1045 43.5 472 1836 76.5 1954-55 24 537 1617.332 476 743.641 989 41.2 485 1550 64.6 1953-54 25 558 1437.388 495 820.604 851 34.0 576 1611 64.4 1952-53 21 401 1180.340 458 714.641 747 35.6 443 1260 60.0 1951-52 24 458 1394.329 386 614.629 769 32.0 532 225 1302 54.3 1950-51 27 449 1299.345 367 630.582 538 1264 46.8 1949-50 24 445 1315.338 289 476.607 434 1179 49.1 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 59

Opponent Year-by-Year Team Statistics Season G FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg PF A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 33 820 1932.424 218 669.326 415 580.716 1180 35.8 606 397 413 105 213 2273 68.9 2015-16 33 775 1844.420 209 606.345 494 707.699 1181 35.8 669 369 410 107 147 2253 68.3 2014-15 34 702 1910.368 204 588.347 441 665.663 1063 31.3 631 355 303 105 214 2049 60.3 2013-14 35 819 2039.402 259 735.352 578 835.692 1203 34.4 713 445 395 123 221 2475 70.7 2012-13 34 739 1926.384 179 615.291 575 822.700 1237 36.4 669 406 445 111 271 2232 65.6 2011-12 34 774 1862.416 199 572.348 523 772.677 1134 33.4 712 379 460 115 197 2270 66.8 2010-11 36 816 2109.387 162 550.295 444 648.685 1223 34.0 748 342 461 105 191 2238 62.2 2009-10 34 843 2091.403 191 594.322 504 737.684 1226 36.1 717 392 516 126 247 2381 70.0 2008-09 35 800 1968.407 209 609.343 487 721.675 1187 33.9 707 386 476 102 218 2296 65.6 2007-08 38 861 2214.389 277 849.326 468 681.687 1346 35.4 716 479 454 110 173 2467 64.9 2006-07 35 898 2183.411 285 791.360 447 649.689 1314 37.5 716 493 497 113 202 2528 72.2 2005-06 37 805 2097.384 247 767.322 373 525.710 1105 29.9 682 485 510 87 245 2230 60.3 2004-05 31 743 1887.394 224 701.320 414 602.688 1071 34.5 671 395 396 92 218 2124 68.5 2003-04 33 740 1870.396 196 637.308 519 721.720 1133 34.3 657 371 461 112 192 2195 66.5 2002-03 33 815 1963.415 200 573.349 470 707.665 1158 35.1 685 367 457 105 228 2300 69.7 2001-02 34 892 2036.438 242 662.366 463 708.654 1186 34.9 697 465 489 129 221 2489 73.2 2000-01 34 734 1889.389 155 525.295 588 905.650 1325 39.0 735 358 536 96 256 2211 65.0 1999-2000 33 741 1920.386 170 537.317 451 658.685 1159 35.1 701 383 533 92 266 2103 63.7 1998-99 32 739 1820.406 202 566.357 396 587.675 1104 34.5 655 390 497 79 260 2076 64.9 1997-98 31 855 1969.434 197 513.384 616 901.684 1270 41.0 615 495 476 68 257 2523 81.4 1996-97 30 734 1725.426 152 484.314 584 854.684 1204 40.1 621 415 537 101 228 2204 73.5 1995-96 31 764 1706.448 158 500.316 620 950.653 1266 40.8 654 436 656 106 198 2306 74.4 1994-95 30 881 1836.480 160 477.335 503 770.653 1198 39.9 633 520 674 96 200 2425 80.8 1993-94 34 985 2112.466 144 459.314 593 927.640 1394 41.0 761 542 784 103 255 2707 79.6 1992-93 28 801 1642.488 141 400.353 576 868.664 1204 43.0 533 479 522 88 159 2319 82.8 1991-92 35 1078 2241.481 160 479.334 667 987.676 1464 41.8 732 580 672 121 231 2983 85.2 1990-91 32 949 2041.465 153 427 358 501 754.664 1166 36.4 739 486 515 106 231 2552 79.8 1989-90 33 1087 2242.485 126 353.357 509 744.684 1377 41.7 754 523 613 197 220 2809 85.1 1988-89 34 1149 2308.498 115 316.364 586 878.667 1374 40.4 809 543 656 121 280 2981 87.7 1987-88 29 772 1724.448 102 326.313 432 663.652 994 34.4 623 392 395 74 232 2078 71.7 1986-87 31 737 1566.471 79 190.416 496 704.705 997 32.2 566 428 437 107 253 2049 66.1 1985-86 31 761 1583.481 383 580.660 888 28.6 582 411 383 67 195 1905 61.5 1984-85 28 726 1452.500 333 468.712 768 27.4 538 368 397 71 226 1785 63.8 1983-84 28 793 1522.521 427 630.678 908 32.4 565 378 440 110 299 2013 71.9 1982-83 28 781 1545.507 432 644.723 965 34.5 550 433 80 271 1994 71.2 1981-82 27 770 1708.451 279 391.714 923 34.2 554 437 347 56 151 1819 67.4 1980-81 30 895 1869.479 383 550.696 1035 34.5 557 475 69 178 2182 72.7 1979-80 30 855 1850.462 299 432.692 1006 33.5 591 408 59 123 2009 66.9 1978-79 29 829 1880.441 253 395.641 1104 38.1 581 417 1911 65.9 1977-78 31 943 2146.439 348 497.700 1319 42.5 629 2234 72.1 1976-77 26 849 1736.489 223 314.710 1096 42.2 534 1921 73.9 1975-76 26 818 1793.456 306 458.668 1077 41.4 593 1942 74.7 1974-75 25 744 1629.457 293 434.675 1022 40.9 520 1781 71.2 1973-74 27 904 2030.445 325 469.693 1223 45.3 490 2132 79.0 1972-73 25 805 1647.489 281 405.692 1025 41.0 451 1891 75.6 1971-72 28 844 1820.464 500 744.672 1241 44.3 578 2188 78.1 1970-71 24 747 1638.456 413 598.691 1022 42.6 488 1907 79.5 1969-70 24 678 1542.440 489 693.706 1071 44.6 490 1845 76.9 1968-69 24 681 1545.441 342 518.660 961 40.0 434 1704 71.0 1967-68 24 685 1508.454 445 636.699 926 38.6 498 1815 75.6 1966-67 24 691 1516.456 522 734.711 1039 43.3 540 1904 79.3 1965-66 24 721 1635.441 481 664.724 1124 46.8 512 1923 80.1 1964-65 25 676 1597.423 458 663.691 1038 41.5 474 1810 72.4 1963-64 24 596 1409.423 481 678.709 934 38.9 433 1673 69.7 1962-63 27 562 1428.394 548 813.674 976 36.1 502 1672 61.9 1961-62 24 609 1470.414 481 710.677 974 40.6 517 1699 70.8 1960-61 24 579 1376.420 468 682.686 1016 42.3 425 1626 67.7 1959-60 26 619 1570.394 532 746.713 1063 40.9 498 1770 68.1 1958-59 24 573 1436.399 439 627.700 1113 46.4 425 1585 66.0 1957-58 23 638 1620.394 378 598.632 1019 44.3 400 1654 71.9 1956-57 24 629 1709.368 466 716.651 1045 43.5 373 1724 71.8 1955-56 24 663 1654.401 520 791.657 1022 42.6 395 1846 76.9 1954-55 24 634 1550.409 588 822.715 1167 48.6 430 1856 77.4 1953-54 25 505 1495.338 552 843.655 810 32.4 487 1562 62.5 1952-53 21 404 1231.328 424 667.636 701 33.4 433 1232 58.7 1951-52 24 431 1328.325 335 529.633 661 27.5 550 163 1197 49.9 1950-51 27 464 1315.353 328 500.656 573 1256 46.5 1949-50 24 432 1269.340 294 492.597 399 1158 48.2 60 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

All-Time Series Records vs. Opponents FIRST LAST UT UT OPPONENTS MEETING MEETING WON LOST 22nd Infantry 1911-12 1911-12 1 0 23rd Infantry 1931-32 1931-32 1 0 Academia Americano 1927-28 1927-28 1 0 Alabama 1947-48 2016-17 8 4 UAB 2016-17 2016-17 1 0 Alaska-Anchorage 1977-78 1986-87 2 1 Alcorn State 2006-07 2014-15 2 0 Allen Academy 1908-09 1909-10 0 4 American 1997-98 1997-98 1 0 Appalachian State 2008-09 2015-16 2 0 Arizona 1949-50 2010-11 2 9 Arizona State 1966-67 2013-14 4 1 Arkansas 1923-24 2016-17 67 87 Arkansas-Monticello 2007-08 2007-08 1 0 Arkansas State 1978-79 1978-79 1 0 Army 1973-74 1984-85 3 0 Auburn 1910-11 1955-56 1 1 Austin All-Stars 1913-14 1936-37 3 0 Austin Deaf School 1908-09 1909-10 3 0 Austin High School 1908-09 1914-15 3 0 Austin Peay 2007-08 2007-08 1 0 Baptist College 1985-86 1985-86 1 0 Baylor 1905-06 2016-17 162 88 Bergstrom AFB 1943-44 1945-46 6 0 Biscayne 1979-80 1983-84 5 0 Blackland AFB 1944-45 1944-45 0 1 Boethians 1924-25 1924-25 3 0 Boston College 2001-02 2001-02 1 0 Boston University 2011-12 2011-12 1 0 Bowling Green 1986-87 1986-87 1 0 BYU 1967-68 2013-14 2 4 Brown 1987-88 2003-04 1 1 Brown Paper Mills 1933-34 1933-34 2 0 Butler 2014-15 2014-15 0 1 California 1962-63 2014-15 2 2 UC Davis 2007-08 2007-08 1 0 UC Irvine 2009-10 2009-10 1 0 Cal Poly Pomona 1975-76 1975-76 1 0 UC Riverside 1984-85 1985-86 2 0 UC Santa Barbara 1967-68 1991-92 3 1 Canisius 1946-47 1950-51 1 1 Centenary 1925-26 2006-07 9 6 Central Missouri 1938-39 1986-87 1 1 Chaminade 2004-05 2012-13 1 1 Charlotte 1982-83 1982-83 1 0 Chase AFB 1943-44 1943-44 0 2 Chattanooga 1986-87 1988-89 2 1 Chicago State 2006-07 2006-07 1 0 Childress AFB 1943-44 1944-45 2 0 Cincinnati 1962-63 2011-12 0 2 City College of New York (CCNY) 1946-47 1947-48 2 0 Cleburne YMCA 1906-07 1906-07 1 0 Clemson 1960-61 1991-92 1 1 Colorado 1967-68 2016-17 14 10 Colorado Antlers 1937-38 1937-38 0 1 Colorado State 1948-49 1952-53 2 0 Connecticut 1991-92 2015-16 3 6 Continental Airways 1946-47 1946-47 1 0 Coppin State 1996-97 2012-13 4 0 Cornell 1975-76 1975-76 1 0 Corpus Christi Navy 1942-43 1943-44 0 3 Creighton 1973-74 1973-74 0 1 Dallas Baptist 1906-07 1917-18 5 3 Dallas University 1914-15 1914-15 2 0 Daniel Baker 1928-29 1931-32 6 0 Dartmouth 1970-71 1970-71 1 0 Davidson 1968-69 1968-69 0 1 Denver 1962-63 1962-63 1 0 DePaul 1946-47 2013-14 7 4 Dr Pepper 1931-32 1937-38 2 0 Drake 1973-74 1981-82 2 2 Duke 2000-01 2008-09 0 4 Duquesne 1953-54 1953-54 0 1 East Central (Okla.) 1940-41 1942-43 2 0 FIRST LAST UT UT OPPONENTS MEETING MEETING WON LOST Eastern Washington 2016-17 2016-17 1 0 East Texas 1940-41 1962-63 5 0 Emporia State 1938-39 1938-39 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1975-76 1975-76 1 0 Finck Cigarmen 1934-35 1934-35 1 0 Florida 1964-65 1997-98 4 3 Florida State 1969-70 1970-71 0 2 Fordham 1986-87 1986-87 0 1 Fort Worth Poly High School 1909-10 1913-14 2 1 Fort Worth YMCA 1906-07 1912-13 0 2 Fresno State 1996-97 2012-13 2 1 Furman 1972-73 1972-73 0 1 Galveston All-Stars 1930-31 1930-31 1 0 Gardner-Webb 2009-10 2009-10 1 0 George Washington 2002-03 2003-04 2 0 Georgetown 1971-72 2012-13 1 1 Georgia 1964-65 2016-17 5 7 Georgia Southwestern 1983-84 1983-84 1 0 Georgia Tech 1947-48 1991-92 2 2 Gonzaga 2001-02 2006-07 0 2 Hardin-Simmons 1915-16 1981-82 14 0 Harvard 1979-80 1982-83 4 0 Hawaii 1988-89 1998-99 1 1 Hebrew Association 1924-25 1924-25 1 1 Hillyard 1926-27 1926-27 0 2 House of David 1932-33 1932-33 1 0 Houston 1949-50 2012-13 32 32 Houston Baptist 2013-14 2013-14 1 0 Houston YMCA 1930-31 1946-47 2 0 Howard Payne 1960-61 1966-67 7 0 Hunt Oilers 1933-34 1935-36 1 2 Illinois 1992-93 2010-11 3 2 Incarnate Word 2016-17 2016-17 1 0 Indiana 2000-01 2001-02 1 1 Indiana State 1999-00 1999-00 1 0 Iowa 1991-92 2014-15 3 2 Iowa State 1966-67 2016-17 19 16 Jacksonville 2001-02 2001-02 1 0 Kansas 1938-39 2016-17 8 29 Kansas State 1971-72 2016-17 15 19 Kelly AFB 1942-43 1945-46 3 1 Kent State 2016-17 2016-17 0 1 Kentucky 1993-94 2014-15 0 2 Kilgore Pipeliners 1937-38 1939-40 4 0 Lamar 1953-54 2010-11 5 0 Lehigh 1988-89 1988-89 1 0 Liberty 1997-98 1997-98 1 0 Lipscomb 2014-15 2014-15 1 0 Long Beach State 1978-79 2016-17 6 3 Long Island 1946-47 1946-47 1 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1971-72 1999-00 2 2 Louisiana-Monroe 2005-06 2016-17 2 0 LSU 1910-11 2006-07 11 19 Louisiana Tech 1974-75 2010-11 3 0 Louisville 1961-62 1996-97 1 4 Loyola (Md.) 1990-91 1990-91 1 0 Magnolia Oilers 1933-34 1934-35 2 0 Manhattan 1939-40 1989-90 3 1 Marquette 1977-78 1977-78 0 1 Maryland 1994-95 1994-95 0 1 Maryville (Mo.) 1942-43 1942-43 1 0 Massachusetts 1966-67 1999-00 2 1 McCloskey Hospital 1944-45 1944-45 0 1 McMurry 1957-58 1959-60 3 0 McNeese State 2001-02 2002-03 2 0 Memphis 1965-66 2007-08 4 2 Mercer 1984-85 2013-14 2 0 Miami (Fla.) 1987-88 2007-08 2 1 Michigan 1990-91 2016-17 2 4 Michigan State 1999-00 2013-14 4 5 Minnesota 2008-09 2008-09 1 0 Mississippi 1955-56 1975-76 8 6 Mississippi State 1960-61 2012-13 5 3 Missouri 1946-47 2011-12 12 13 2017-18 TEXAS 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All-Time Series Records vs. Opponents FIRST LAST UT UT OPPONENTS MEETING MEETING WON LOST Missouri Southern 1983-84 1983-84 1 0 Missouri Western 1982-83 1984-85 2 0 Montana State 1966-67 1966-67 0 1 Montana State-Northern 1978-79 1978-79 1 0 Mount St. Mary s 2002-03 2002-03 1 0 Murray State 1951-52 1992-93 3 2 Navy 2000-01 2010-11 2 0 Nebraska 1964-65 2010-11 16 6 Nevada 2004-05 2004-05 0 1 New Mexico 1985-86 1987-88 1 2 New Mexico State 1979-80 2007-08 3 1 New Orleans 1982-83 2003-04 1 2 New York University 1947-48 1967-68 1 2 Niagara 1999-00 1999-00 1 0 Nicholls State 2006-07 2011-12 2 0 North Carolina 1992-93 2015-16 7 3 UNC Asheville 2000-01 2002-03 2 0 North Carolina State 1977-78 2011-12 2 2 North Carolina Wesleyan 1982-83 1982-83 1 0 North Dakota State 2014-15 2014-15 1 0 Northern Iowa 2015-16 2015-16 0 1 North Florida 2010-11 2010-11 1 0 North Texas 1913-14 2011-12 30 5 Northwestern 1965-66 2016-17 1 2 Northwestern State (La.) 1979-80 1988-89 4 0 Notre Dame 1993-94 2008-09 1 2 Nu-Icy 1931-32 1931-32 1 0 Oakland 2010-11 2010-11 1 0 Ohio 1969-70 1969-70 1 0 Ohio State 1985-86 1985-86 0 1 Oklahoma 1909-10 2016-17 37 54 Oklahoma City 1941-42 1977-78 4 4 Oklahoma State 1917-18 2016-17 49 42 Olsen s Swedes 1933-34 1937-38 4 1 Oral Roberts 1983-84 2007-08 9 2 Oregon 1938-39 2008-09 2 5 Oregon State 1956-57 2011-12 4 2 Pacific 1978-79 1980-81 1 1 Palestine YMCA 1906-07 1906-07 1 0 Penn 1963-64 2005-06 2 0 Pepperdine 1972-73 1988-89 2 0 Phillips 1919-20 1921-22 2 0 Phillips 66 Oilers 1955-56 1955-56 0 2 Pittsburgh 1991-92 2010-11 1 2 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 1940-41 1941-42 0 2 Prairie View A&M 2005-06 2005-06 1 0 Princeton 1963-64 2003-04 4 4 Providence 1976-77 2003-04 3 2 Purdue 1989-90 2002-03 2 1 Ragland All-Stars 1924-25 1924-25 1 0 Randolph AFB 1932-33 1943-44 4 0 Rhode Island 1976-77 2011-12 5 1 Rice 1914-15 2014-15 138 59 Rutgers 1977-78 1977-78 1 0 Sabinas Brewers 1936-37 1936-37 1 0 St. Edward s 1909-10 1938-39 15 3 Saint Francis (Pa.) 2014-15 2014-15 1 0 St. John s 1990-91 2006-07 1 1 St. Joseph s 1947-48 2008-09 4 0 Saint Mary s (Calif.) 2007-08 2007-08 1 0 St. Mary s (Texas) 1928-29 1928-29 1 0 St. Peter s 1990-91 1990-91 1 0 Samford 2005-06 2015-16 2 0 Sam Houston State 1935-36 2012-13 14 2 San Antonio Cadet Center 1942-43 1943-44 2 0 San Antonio Elks 1928-29 1929-30 2 0 San Antonio High School 1905-06 1909-10 3 1 San Antonio YMCA 1911-12 1945-46 6 0 San Diego 1998-99 1999-00 1 1 San Diego State 1983-84 1991-92 1 2 San Francisco 1978-79 1979-80 1 1 San Marcos AFB 1944-45 1944-45 0 1 San Marcos Baptist 1905-06 1918-19 7 0 Santa Clara 1982-83 1982-83 0 1 Seattle 1965-66 1965-66 0 1 Seton Hall 1969-70 2004-05 2 1 FIRST LAST UT UT OPPONENTS MEETING MEETING WON LOST South Alabama 1972-73 2013-14 4 1 South Carolina 1980-81 1981-82 1 1 South Florida 1985-86 2000-01 1 2 South Plains AFB 1944-45 1944-45 1 0 Southeast Oklahoma Teachers 1938-39 1945-46 5 0 Southern 2005-06 2005-06 1 0 Southern California 1936-37 2012-13 5 7 Southern Illinois 1968-69 1970-71 2 1 SMU 1917-18 1995-96 103 71 Southern Mississippi 1968-69 1970-71 2 0 Southern Utah 1988-89 1988-89 1 0 SWC All-Stars 1946-47 1946-47 1 0 Southwest Oklahoma Teachers 1926-27 1936-37 11 5 Southwestern (Kan.) 1984-85 1984-85 1 0 Southwestern (Texas) 1909-10 1946-47 36 1 Springfield (Mo.) 1940-41 1940-41 1 0 Stanford 1962-63 2015-16 3 2 Stephen F. Austin 1937-38 2013-14 6 0 Stetson 1971-72 2008-09 4 0 Stowe s All-Stars 1924-25 1924-25 1 0 Strickle Lumber Co. 1924-25 1924-25 0 2 Sul Ross 1925-26 1925-26 0 2 Syracuse 2002-03 2002-03 0 1 Temple 1939-40 2013-14 4 2 Temple YMCA 1905-06 1905-06 1 0 Tennessee 1952-53 2007-08 3 3 Tennessee State 1987-88 1987-88 1 0 Tennessee Tech 1993-94 1993-94 1 0 Texas A&I 1932-33 1957-58 9 1 Texas A&M 1916-17 2015-16 137 86 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2000-01 2015-16 4 0 UTA 1989-90 2016-17 11 1 Texas Chiropractors 1931-32 1932-33 2 0 TCU 1914-15 2016-17 107 65 UTEP 1962-63 1991-92 1 3 UT-Pan American 1987-88 2009-10 6 0 UTSA 1989-90 2015-16 7 0 Texas Southern 2006-07 2008-09 3 0 Texas State 1916-17 2014-15 44 5 Texas Tech 1939-40 2016-17 85 56 Texas Wesleyan 1949-50 1966-67 6 1 Trinity 1921-22 1964-65 9 1 Tulane 1910-11 2008-09 10 6 Tulsa 1959-60 1960-61 2 0 Turner s 1911-12 1911-12 1 0 UCLA 1969-70 2012-13 3 3 UNLV 2001-02 2004-05 2 0 Utah 1983-84 2001-02 4 5 Utah State 1938-39 1987-88 0 2 Vanderbilt 1950-51 2015-16 4 4 Vermont 1979-80 1979-80 1 0 Villanova 2005-06 2008-09 2 1 Virginia Commonwealth 1991-92 1992-93 1 1 Virginia Military Institute 1987-88 1989-90 2 0 Waco YMCA 1909-10 1912-13 2 1 Wake Forest 1954-55 2009-10 1 4 Washington 1942-43 2015-16 3 1 Washington State 1994-95 2001-02 2 0 Weber State 1983-84 1992-93 1 1 West Texas 1926-27 1955-56 4 2 West Virginia 1973-74 2016-17 8 7 Western Carolina 2009-10 2009-10 1 0 Western Kentucky 1961-62 1993-94 2 0 Westminster (Mo.) 1938-39 1938-39 1 0 Wichita State 1957-58 1968-69 1 2 William & Mary 1961-62 1987-88 2 0 Wisconsin 1970-71 2008-09 2 4 Wisconsin-Stout 1976-77 1976-77 1 0 Wofford 1999-00 2003-04 2 0 Wyoming 1942-43 1949-50 1 2 Xavier 1981-82 2003-04 2 2 Totals 1,749 1,057 Collegiate Totals 1,668 1,028 62 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

All Time Scores vs. Opponents 22ND INFANTRY 1912 (H) W 39-33 Won 1, Lost 0 23RD INFANTRY 1932 (H) W 41-16 Won 1, Lost 0 ACADEMIA AMERICANO 1928 (H) W 80-10 Won 1, Lost 0 UAB 2017 (H) W 96-60 Won 1, Lost 0 ALABAMA 1948 (N) W 40-31 1949 (N) W 60-39 1950 (N) W 48-41 1951 (N) L 41-54 1954 (N) W 72-52 1955 (N) L 54-89 1961 (N) W 79-78 1969 (A) L 62-88 1970 (H) W 90-63 1971 (A) L 78-90 1972 (H) W 85-83 2017 (H) W 77-68 Won 8, Lost 4 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 1978 (H) W 87-65 1986 (H) W 68-57 1987 (A) L 68-80 Won 2, Lost 1 ALCORN STATE 2007 (H) W 103-44 2015 (H) W 85-53 Won 2, Lost 0 ALLEN ACADEMY 1909 (H) L 21-42 1909 (H) L 21-38 1910 (A) L 21-35 1910 (A) L 23-24 Won 0, Lost 4 AMERICAN 1998 (H) W 78-62 Won 1, Lost 0 APPALACHIAN STATE 2009 (H) W 78-43 2016 (H) W 67-55 Won 2, Lost 0 ARIZONA 1950 (N) W 58-50 1972 (N) W 86-69 1997 (A) L 78-83 1998 (H) L 81-88 1999 (A) L 57-73 2000 (H) L 81-88 2001 (A) L 52-80 2002 (H) L 74-88 2003 (A) L 70-73 2004 (N) L 83-91 2011 (N) L 69-70 Won 2, Lost 9 ARIZONA STATE 1967 (A) W 93-81 1967 (N) W 89-88 1991 (A) L 82-89 2000 (N) W 88-71 2014 (N) W 87-85 Won 4, Lost 1 ARKANSAS 1924 (A) W 30-26 1924 (A) W 32-21 1925 (H) W 20-18 1925 (H) W 21-12 1926 (A) L 12-35 1926 (A) L 7-27 1927 (H) W 32-29 1927 (H) W 28-24 1928 (A) L 26-42 1928 (A) L 29-59 1929 (H) L 32-48 1929 (H) W 36-25 1930 (A) L 19-22 1930 (A) W 29-27 1931 (H) L 21-29 1931 (H) W 27-25 1932 (A) L 21-24 1932 (A) W 27-25 1933 (H) W 36-28 1933 (H) W 31-28 1934 (A) W 28-26 1934 (A) L 29-32 1935 (H) L 30-47 1935 (H) W 33-23 1936 (A) L 37-38 1936 (A) L 31-43 1936 (N) L 16-27 1937 (H) W 39-28 1937 (H) W 43-31 1938 (A) L 38-74 1938 (A) L 37-42 1939 (H) W 41-37 1939 (H) L 41-65 1940 (A) W 52-33 1940 (A) L 44-54 1941 (H) L 38-50 1941 (H) L 34-44 1942 (A) L 34-42 1942 (H) W 58-37 1943 (N) L 44-66 1943 (H) W 45-31 1943 (H) W 48-35 1944 (A) L 48-57 1944 (A) L 46-54 1945 (H) W 49-40 1945 (H) L 38-74 1946 (A) L 47-55 1946 (A) L 63-90 1947 (H) W 49-44 1947 (H) W 66-46 1948 (A) L 40-54 1948 (A) W 54-43 1949 (H) L 54-60 1949 (A) L 50-54 1950 (A) L 51-60 1950 (H) L 37-51 1951 (A) W 50-42 1951 (H) L 38-40 1952 (H) W 62-51 1952 (A) L 44-45 1953 (H) W 62-57 1953 (A) W 70-65 1954 (N) W 66-65 1954 (H) W 64-61 1954 (A) W 67-57 1955 (H) W 75-74 1955 (A) L 74-79 1956 (H) L 67-70 1956 (A) L 69-79 1957 (N) L 76-89 1957 (A) L 66-67 1957 (H) L 54-70 1958 (N) L 67-85 1958 (H) L 55-57 1958 (A) L 60-74 1959 (H) L 74-77 (OT) 1959 (A) L 56-63 1960 (N) L 58-68 1960 (H) W 72-66 1960 (A) W 71-57 1961 (H) W 68-58 1961 (A) L 59-74 1962 (H) W 73-59 1962 (A) W 61-60 1963 (A) W 69-63 1963 (H) W 99-86 1964 (A) L 53-58 1964 (H) W 80-67 1965 (H) W 81-65 1965 (A) W 74-72 1966 (A) L 82-93 1966 (H) W 74-70 1967 (H) W 71-62 1967 (A) W 67-61 1968 (A) L 80-85 1968 (H) L 73-74 1969 (H) W 67-59 1969 (A) L 65-69 1970 (H) W 75-69 1970 (A) L 61-78 1971 (A) W 88-79 1971 (H) L 87-88 (OT) 1972 (H) W 117-93 1972 (A) W 92-86 (OT) 1973 (H) L 72-76 1973 (A) L 74-86 1974 (A) W 96-81 1974 (H) W 99-82 1975 (A) L 52-56 1975 (H) L 56-68 1976 (H) W 59-57 1976 (A) L 68-75 1977 (H) L 58-86 1977 (A) L 61-73 1978 (H) W 75-69 1978 (A) L 71-75 1979 (A) W 66-63 1979 (H) L 58-68 1979 (N) L 38-39 1980 (H) L 50-55 1980 (A) L 59-60 1980 (N) L 62-64 1981 (A) W 62-60 1981 (H) L 48-54 1981 (N) W 76-73 1982 (H) W 87-73 1982 (A) L 55-62 (OT) 1983 (A) L 64-83 1983 (H) L 67-84 1984 (H) L 66-70 1984 (A) L 41-59 1985 (A) L 58-64 1985 (H) L 51-60 1985 (N) L 46-66 1986 (H) W 59-55 1986 (A) W 61-57 1987 (A) L 62-79 1987 (H) W 78-73 1988 (A) L 65-91 1988 (H) W 79-72 1989 (H) L 92-99 1989 (A) L 82-105 1989 (N) L 76-100 1990 (A) L 100-109 1990 (H) L 96-103 (OT) 1990 (N) L 85-88 1991 (A) L 89-101 1991 (H) W 99-86 1991 (N) L 89-120 2007 (H) W 80-76 2009 (A) L 61-67 2010 (A) W 96-85 2011 (H) W 79-46 2017 (N) L 74-77 Won 67, Lost 87 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 2008 (H) W 100-52 Won 1, Lost 0 ARKANSAS STATE 1979 (H) W 68-54 Won 1, Lost 0 ARMY 1974 (N) W 77-65 1978 (N) W 74-73 1985 (H) W 69-57 Won 3, Lost 0 AUBURN 1911 (A) L 27-45 1956 (N) W 83-76 Won 1, Lost 1 AUSTIN ALL-STARS 1914 (H) W 25-19 1933 (H) W 59-12 1937 (H) W 51-10 Won 3, Lost 0 AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL 1909 (H) W 39-9 1909 (H) W 42-3 1910 (H) W 92-14 Won 3, Lost 0 AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL 1909 (H) W 56-4 1909 (H) W 21-8 1915 (H) W 33-12 Won 3, Lost 0 AUSTIN PEAY 2008 (N) W 74-54 Won 1, Lost 0 BAPTIST COLLEGE 1986 (H) W 94-68 Won 1, Lost 0 BAYLOR 1906 (H) W 27-17 1906 (A) W 32-23 1906 (A) W 21-17 1906 (A) W 23-18 1907 (H) W 38-27 1907 (A) L 21-23 1907 (A) L 24-28 1909 (H) L 34-47 1909 (H) W 39-21 1910 (H) L 28-31 1910 (A) W 40-37 1911 (H) L 33-34 1912 (A) L 26-38 1913 (H) W 41-15 1913 (A) L 25-33 1914 (H) W 51-14 1914 (A) W 53-19 1915 (H) W 52-16 1915 (A) W 57-29 1915 (A) W 57-19 1916 (A) W 44-22 1916 (A) W 22-9 1917 (H) W 27-19 1917 (H) W 19-11 1917 (A) W 32-15 1917 (A) W 31-25 1918 (A) L 32-36 1918 (H) W 31-15 1919 (A) W 21-13 1919 (H) W 40-7 1920 (H) W 44-11 1921 (A) W 32-10 1921 (A) L 18-25 1921 (H) L 25-28 1921 (H) W 37-19 1922 (H) W 45-10 1922 (H) W 33-15 1922 (A) W 30-25 1922 (A) L 26-35 1923 (H) W 35-18 1923 (H) W 23-7 1923 (A) W 23-18 1923 (A) L 19-21 1924 (A) W 19-10 1924 (A) W 17-10 1924 (H) W 22-12 1924 (H) W 27-24 1925 (H) W 31-21 1925 (A) W 19-16 1926 (H) L 22-29 1926 (A) W 22-19 1927 (A) W 22-16 1928 (H) W 57-36 1928 (A) W 40-25 1929 (A) W 22-19 1929 (H) W 57-23 1930 (A) W 35-32 (20T) 1930 (H) W 42-25 1931 (H) L 43-45 1931 (A) L 21-34 1932 (A) L 28-35 1932 (H) L 30-35 1933 (H) W 48-26 1933 (A) W 34-28 1934 (H) W 44-35 1934 (A) L 31-39 1935 (H) W 44-23 1935 (A) L 23-45 1936 (A) W 24-23 1936 (H) W 30-24 1937 (A) L 31-33 1937 (H) L 39-40 1938 (H) L 45-51 1938 (A) L 45-46 1939 (N) W 46-38 1939 (A) W 36-31 1939 (H) W 41-39 1940 (H) W 51-47 1940 (A) W 60-49 1941 (A) W 45-44 1941 (H) L 48-52 1942 (H) W 58-38 1942 (A) L 34-55 1943 (A) W 41-32 1943 (H) W 51-38 1944 (H) W 55-37 1944 (A) W 54-29 1945 (A) W 54-36 1945 (H) W 54-22 1946 (A) L 36-51 1946 (H) L 42-43 (2OT) 1947 (A) W 45-38 1947 (H) W 70-52 1948 (A) L 39-48 1948 (H) W 32-29 1949 (N) L 36-49 1949 (H) W 40-37 1949 (A) W 36-31 1950 (N) W 49-41 1950 (A) L 43-49 1950 (H) L 41-43 1951 (H) W 59-58 (2OT) 1951 (A) W 51-43 1952 (H) W 58-46 1952 (A) L 59-71 1953 (N) L 43-57 1953 (A) L 59-60 1953 (H) W 77-65 1954 (A) L 63-67 1954 (H) W 78-63 1955 (N) L 75-89 1955 (A) L 67-85 1955 (H) L 61-89 1956 (H) W 80-73 1956 (A) W 101-95 1957 (N) W 101-84 1957 (A) L 76-87 1957 (H) W 95-68 1958 (N) W 61-59 1958 (H) W 82-61 1958 (A) L 64-65 (OT) 1959 (N) L 54-75 1959 (A) L 51-62 1959 (H) L 58-60 1960 (A) L 62-68 1960 (H) W 68-62 (OT) 1961 (A) W 59-58 1961 (H) W 68-55 1962 (H) W 76-71 1962 (A) W 81-66 1963 (H) W 76-38 1963 (A) L 48-55 1964 (H) W 83-59 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 63

All Time Scores vs. Opponents 1964 (A) W 105-77 1965 (H) W 95-74 1965 (A) W 79-75 1966 (H) L 74-89 1966 (A) L 71-88 1967 (A) L 86-88 1967 (H) L 75-101 1968 (A) L 58-74 1968 (H) W 79-65 1969 (H) L 57-71 1969 (A) L 58-63 1970 (A) L 59-81 1970 (H) W 81-70 1971 (H) L 70-77 1971 (A) L 67-88 1972 (A) W 77-75 1972 (H) W 90-70 1973 (A) L 79-85 1973 (H) W 77-64 1974 (H) W 93-79 1974 (A) W 95-84 1975 (A) W 63-62 1975 (H) W 70-69 1976 (H) L 70-72 1976 (A) L 77-82 1977 (H) L 73-75 1977 (A) W 75-72 (2OT) 1977 (H) L 70-72 1978 (H) W 78-76 1978 (A) L 77-79 1979 (A) W 77-76 1979 (H) W 102-83 1980 (A) L 48-62 1980 (H) W 99-61 1981 (H) W 75-70 1981 (A) L 82-84 1982 (A) L 59-69 1982 (H) L 59-62 1982 (N) L 46-48 1983 (A) L 43-76 1983 (H) L 57-86 1984 (H) W 67-47 1984 (A) W 61-54 1985 (A) W 68-65 1985 (H) W 75-72 1986 (H) W 65-40 1986 (A) W 55-50 1987 (A) L 56-62 1987 (H) W 78-74 1988 (H) W 76-56 1988 (A) L 60-84 1989 (H) W 105-85 1989 (A) W 110-81 1990 (H) W 108-89 1990 (A) W 96-91 1991 (H) W 94-77 1991 (A) W 100-95 1991 (N) W 88-78 1992 (A) L 68-84 1992 (H) W 97-67 1993 (H) L 86-87 1993 (A) W 88-73 1994 (A) W 110-85 1994 (H) W 113-91 1995 (A) W 107-100 (OT) 1995 (H) W 109-75 1996 (H) W 90-81 1996 (A) W 80-72 1996 (N) W 86-65 1997 (A) L 72-76 1997 (H) W 70-67 1998 (H) L 81-87 1998 (A) L 75-80 1999 (H) W 71-56 1999 (A) W 62-52 2000 (H) W 71-43 2000 (A) W 60-38 2001 (H) W 73-66 (OT) 2001 (A) W 69-59 2001 (N) W 76-62 2002 (H) W 102-78 2002 (A) W 69-63 2003 (A) W 82-71 2003 (H) W 82-64 2004 (H) W 79-57 2004 (A) W 84-58 2005 (H) W 79-60 2005 (A) W 75-60 2006 (A) W 66-47 2006 (H) W 90-63 2007 (H) W 84-79 2007 (A) W 68-67 2007 (N) W 74-69 2008 (H) W 80-72 2008 (A) W 82-77 2009 (A) W 78-72 2009 (H) W 73-57 2009 (N) L 70-76 2010 (H) L 77-80 (OT) 2010 (A) L 77-92 2010 (N) L 67-86 2011 (H) W 69-60 2011 (A) W 60-54 2012 (A) L 71-76 2012 (H) L 72-77 2013 (A) L 79-86 (OT) 2013 (H) W 79-70 2014 (A) W 74-60 2014 (H) W 74-69 2014 (N) L 69-86 2015 (A) L 60-83 2015 (H) W 61-59 (OT) 2016 (A) W 67-59 2016 (H) L 64-78 2016 (N) L 61-75 2017 (A) L 64-74 2017 (H) L 64-75 Won 162, Lost 88 BERGSTROM AFB 1944 (H) W 47-33 1944 (H) W 50-49 1944 (A) W 78-65 1945 (H) W 47-36 1946 (H) W 53-45 1946 (H) W 54-39 Won 6, Lost 0 BISCAYNE 1980 (H) W 88-63 1981 (A) W 91-76 1982 (H) W 91-63 1983 (H) W 75-64 1984 (H) W 51-50 Won 5, Lost 0 BLACKLAND AFB 1945 (H) L 32-37 Won 0, Lost 1 BOETHIANS 1925 (A) W 19-14 1925 (A) W 19-11 1925 (A) W 21-16 Won 3, Lost 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 2002 (N) W 70-57 Won 1, Lost 0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2012 (H) W 82-46 Won 1, Lost 0 BOWLING GREEN 1987 (H) W 59-44 Won 1, Lost 0 BYU 1968 (A) L 50-63 1970 (H) W 76-73 (2OT) 1975 (A) L 72-80 1976 (N) L 86-91 (OT) 1979 (H) W 96-57 2014 (N) L 82-86 Won 2, Lost 4 BROWN 1988 (N) L 77-80 2004 (H) W 89-51 Won 1, Lost 1 BROWN PAPER MILLS 1934 (A) W 53-48 1934 (A) W 41-28 Won 2, Lost 0 BUTLER 2015 (N) L 48-56 Won 0, Lost 1 CALIFORNIA 1963 (A) L 62-70 1966 (N) L 77-82 2001 (H) W 57-54 2015 (N) W 71-55 Won 2, Lost 2 UC DAVIS 2008 (H) W 73-42 Won 1, Lost 0 UC IRVINE 2010 (H) W 89-42 Won 1, Lost 0 CAL POLY POMONA 1976 (H) W 77-66 Won 1, Lost 0 UC RIVERSIDE 1985 (A) W 61-52 1986 (H) W 70-61 Won 2, Lost 0 UC SANTA BARBARA 1968 (H) W 87-75 1970 (A) L 85-100 1991 (A) W 87-84 (OT) 1992 (H) W 90-77 Won 3, Lost 1 CANISIUS 1947 (A) W 52-46 1951 (A) L 45-59 Won 1, Lost 1 CENTENARY 1926 (H) W 24-18 1926 (H) W 23-15 1931 (H) L 29-31 1931 (H) L 22-54 1972 (H) W 81-77 1973 (A) W 81-79 (OT) 1974 (H) L 94-97 1975 (A) L 71-96 1976 (A) L 79-87 1976 (H) L 70-75 1977 (H) W 105-81 1978 (A) W 105-73 2004 (H) W 94-59 2005 (H) W 97-52 2007 (H) W 76-66 Won 9, Lost 6 CENTRAL MISSOURI (name was Central Missouri State Teachers College until 1946-47 and Central Missouri State until 2006-07) 1939 (N) L 25-33 1987 (H) W 88-60 Won 1, Lost 1 CHAMINADE 2005 (N) W 84-62 2013 (N) L 73-86 Won 1, Lost 1 CHARLOTTE 1983 (N) W 60-49 Won 1, Lost 0 CHASE AFB 1944 (H) L 48-50 1944 (A) L 50-64 Won 0, Lost 2 CHATTANOOGA (name was Tennessee-Chattanooga until 2008-09) 1987 (H) W 75-74 1988 (A) L 70-71 1989 (H) W 103-88 Won 2, Lost 1 CHICAGO STATE 2007 (H) W 92-66 Won 1, Lost 0 CHILDRESS AFB 1944 (H) W 57-31 1945 (H) W 41-39 Won 2, Lost 0 CINCINNATI 1963 (N) L 68-73 2012 (N) L 59-65 Won 0, Lost 2 CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK (CCNY) 1947 (A) W 54-50 1948 (A) W 61-59 Won 2, Lost 0 CLEBURNE YMCA 1907 (A) W 40-36 Won 1, Lost 0 CLEMSON 1961 (N) L 44-48 1992 (N) W 95-87 Won 1, Lost 1 COLORADO 1968 (A) L 75-90 1969 (H) L 64-73 1982 (H) W 76-64 1983 (A) L 48-75 1997 (A) L 60-83 1998 (H) L 64-81 1999 (A) W 73-68 1999 (N) W 82-76 2000 (H) W 75-65 2000 (N) W 78-35 2001 (A) W 77-72 2002 (H) W 104-95 2003 (A) L 80-93 2004 (H) W 76-63 2005 (A) L 79-88 2005 (N) L 69-81 2006 (H) W 89-64 2007 (A) W 102-78 2008 (H) W 69-67 2009 (A) W 85-76 (OT) 2009 (N) W 67-56 2010 (H) W 103-86 2011 (A) L 89-91 2017 (N) L 54-68 Won 14, Lost 10 COLORADO ANTLERS 1938 (H) L 30-34 Won 0, Lost 1 COLORADO STATE (name was Colorodo A&M until 1957-58) 1949 (N) W 56-47 1953 (H) W 63-46 Won 2, Lost 0 CONNECTICUT 1992 (H) L 77-94 1994 (A) L 86-96 2000 (A) L 67-77 2001 (H) W 60-56 2003 (N) W 82-78 2010 (A) L 74-88 2011 (H) L 81-82 (OT) 2015 (A) W 55-54 2016 (H) L 66-71 Won 3, Lost 6 CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS 1947 (H) W 46-34 Won 1, Lost 0 COPPIN STATE 1997 (N) W 82-81 2005 (H) W 86-50 2011 (H) W 95-75 2013 (H) W 69-46 Won 4, Lost 0 CORNELL 1976 (N) W 86-60 Won 1, Lost 0 CORPUS CHRISTI NAVY 1943 (A) L 50-55 1943 (H) L 35-45 1944 (A) L 42-55 Won 0, Lost 3 CREIGHTON 1974 (N) L 61-77 Won 0, Lost 1 DALLAS BAPTIST (name was Decatur Baptist until 1965-66) 1907 (H) L 23-24 1910 (A) L 19-28 1913 (A) L 17-20 1913 (H) W 57-18 1914 (H) W 25-17 1915 (H) W 28-25 1917 (H) W 30-26 1918 (H) W 36-22 Won 5, Lost 3 DALLAS UNIVERSITY 1915 (H) W 27-9 1915 (A) W 30-13 Won 2, Lost 0 DANIEL BAKER 1929 (H) W 60-28 1929 (H) W 39-35 1930 (H) W 36-18 1930 (H) W 42-35 1932 (H) W 31-17 1932 (H) W 31-19 Won 6, Lost 0 DARTMOUTH 1971 (N) W 85-76 Won 1, Lost 0 DAVIDSON 1969 (N) L 76-98 Won 0, Lost 1 64 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL 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DENVER 1963 (N) W 63-52 Won 1, Lost 0 DEPAUL 1947 (A) W 61-43 1960 (N) L 61-67 1980 (A) L 60-66 1981 (H) L 65-83 1986 (N) L 62-63 1990 (A) W 89-79 1991 (H) W 90-80 1995 (H) W 99-92 (2OT) 1996 (A) W 88-84 2000 (N) W 68-64 2014 (N) W 77-59 Won 7, Lost 4 DR PEPPER 1932 (H) W 51-14 1938 (H) W 33-30 Won 2, Lost 0 DRAKE 1974 (A) L 72-80 1975 (H) L 98-103 (OT) 1982 (A) W 58-51 1982 (H) W 82-56 Won 2, Lost 2 DUKE 2001 (N) L 69-95 2004 (N) L 61-89 2006 (N) L 66-97 2009 (N) L 69-74 Won 0, Lost 4 DUQUESNE 1954 (A) L 58-71 Won 0, Lost 1 EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.) 1941 (N) W 34-30 1943 (N) W 55-51 Won 2, Lost 0 EASTERN WASHINGTON 2017 (H) W 85-52 Won 1, Lost 0 EAST TEXAS 1941 (H) W 55-34 1952 (H) W 57-49 1957 (H) W 77-71 1962 (H) W 82-67 1963 (H) W 71-38 Won 5, Lost 0 EMPORIA STATE 1939 (N) W 34-27 Won 1, Lost 0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 1976 (H) W 63-59 Won 1, Lost 0 FINCK CIGARMEN 1935 (A) W 38-32 Won 1, Lost 0 FLORIDA 1965 (N) L 49-62 1990 (H) W 105-94 1991 (A) W 76-74 1994 (H) L 68-76 1995 (A) L 73-91 1997 (A) W 82-64 1998 (H) W 85-82 Won 4, Lost 3 TEXAS BASKETBALL All Time Scores vs. Opponents FLORIDA STATE 1970 (A) L 61-82 1971 (H) L 78-80 Won 0, Lost 2 FORDHAM 1987 (A) L 48-60 Won 0, Lost 1 FORT WORTH POLY H.S. 1910 (A) W 35-29 1913 (A) L 18-23 1914 (A) W 34-25 Won 2, Lost 1 FORT WORTH YMCA 1907 (A) L 23-27 1913 (A) L 24-31 Won 0, Lost 2 FRESNO STATE 1997 (H) W 98-86 1998 (A) L 82-90 2013 (H) W 55-53 Won 2, Lost 1 FURMAN 1973 (A) L 95-101 Won 0, Lost 1 GALVESTON ALL-STARS 1931 (A) W 75-29 Won 1, Lost 0 GARDNER-WEBB 2010 (H) W 95-63 Won 1, Lost 0 GEORGE WASHINGTON 2003 (N) W 100-92 2004 (H) W 88-72 Won 2, Lost 0 GEORGETOWN 1972 (H) W 78-70 2013 (N) L 41-64 Won 1, Lost 1 GEORGIA 1965 (N) W 66-60 1983 (H) L 54-75 1990 (N) W 100-88 1991 (N) L 71-79 1992 (H) W 98-93 1993 (A) L 70-78 1994 (H) W 107-96 1998 (N) L 87-89 1998 (A) L 76-94 1999 (H) L 77-78 2003 (N) W 77-71 2017 (A) L 57-59 Won 5, Lost 7 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 1984 (H) W 77-60 Won 1, Lost 0 GEORGIA TECH 1948 (N) W 54-45 1986 (A) L 55-90 1989 (N) W 76-70 1992 (N) L 107-120 Won 2, Lost 2 GONZAGA 2002 (N) L 64-67 2007 (N) L 77-87 Won 0, Lost 2 HARDIN-SIMMONS 1916 (A) W 41-14 1920 (A) W 29-26 1921 (H) W 25-8 1933 (H) W 64-20 1933 (H) W 47-25 1933 (H) W 53-34 1935 (A) W 54-25 1935 (A) W 45-27 1935 (A) W 36-30 1955 (H) W 59-57 1957 (H) W 93-64 1979 (H) W 68-58 1980 (H) W 86-64 1982 (H) W 74-57 Won 14, Lost 0 HARVARD 1980 (A) W 85-73 1981 (H) W 91-68 1982 (A) W 72-71 (OT) 1983 (H) W 73-58 Won 4, Lost 0 HAWAII 1989 (A) L 84-85 1999 (A) W 84-72 Won 1, Lost 1 HEBREW ASSOCIATION 1925 (A) L 15-21 1925 (A) W 19-11 Won 1, Lost 1 HILLYARD 1927 (H) L 23-28 1927 (H) L 25-27 Won 0, Lost 2 HOUSE OF DAVID 1933 (H) W 68-28 Won 1, Lost 0 HOUSTON 1950 (H) W 46-44 1953 (H) W 79-65 1954 (H) W 68-64 1954 (A) W 80-79 1955 (H) L 58-79 1955 (A) L 52-59 1972 (N) W 85-74 1976 (H) L 58-63 1976 (H) W 95-86 1977 (A) L 81-95 1977 (H) L 84-95 1978 (A) W 100-89 1978 (H) W 73-72 1978 (A) L 90-92 1979 (A) W 75-57 1979 (H) W 79-53 1979 (A) W 70-65 1980 (A) W 99-73 1980 (H) W 84-82 1980 (N) W 67-47 1981 (H) L 71-91 1981 (A) L 59-75 1981 (N) L 59-84 1982 (A) W 95-83 1982 (H) L 63-77 1983 (H) L 52-77 1983 (A) L 63-106 1984 (A) L 58-69 1984 (H) L 63-74 1985 (H) W 61-58 1985 (A) L 80-94 1986 (A) W 70-68 1986 (H) W 79-63 1986 (N) W 78-62 1987 (A) L 59-65 1987 (H) W 65-64 1987 (N) L 49-59 1988 (H) W 65-63 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1988 (A) L 51-62 1988 (N) L 57-72 1989 (A) W 88-86 1989 (H) L 96-105 1990 (H) L 93-102 1990 (A) L 79-84 1990 (N) L 86-89 1991 (H) W 90-84 1991 (A) L 73-82 1992 (H) W 86-75 1992 (A) W 87-72 1992 (N) L 72-91 1993 (A) L 67-81 1993 (H) L 79-86 1993 (N) L 50-58 1994 (A) W 110-78 1994 (H) W 88-70 1995 (A) L 96-105 (OT) 1995 (H) W 96-82 1996 (H) W 80-63 1996 (A) L 76-86 1998 (H) W 89-71 1999 (A) L 69-71 2000 (H) W 90-80 2001 (A) W 71-60 2013 (A) L 72-73 Won 32, Lost 32 HOUSTON BAPTIST 2014 (H) W 89-61 Won 1, Lost 0 HOUSTON YMCA 1931 (A) W 50-38 1947 (H) W 53-23 Won 2, Lost 0 HOWARD PAYNE 1961 (H) W 77-54 1962 (H) W 81-68 1963 (H) W 77-53 1964 (H) W 89-58 1965 (H) W 93-74 1966 (A) W 95-83 1967 (H) W 85-82 Won 7, Lost 0 HUNT OILERS 1934 (A) L 22-28 1936 (H) L 23-34 1936 (H) W 50-46 Won 1, Lost 2 ILLINOIS 1993 (H) W 89-72 1994 (A) L 78-83 1998 (A) L 80-105 2001 (H) W 72-64 2011 (N) W 90-84 (OT) Won 3, Lost 2 INCARNATE WORD 2017 (H) W 78-73 Won 1, Lost 0 INDIANA 2001 (N) W 70-58 2002 (N) L 71-77 Won 1, Lost 1 INDIANA STATE 2000 (N) W 77-61 Won 1, Lost 0 IOWA 1992 (N) L 92-98 2005 (N) L 80-82 2006 (N) W 68-59 2010 (N) W 85-60 2015 (N) W 71-57 Won 3, Lost 2 IOWA STATE 1967 (N) L 87-101 1982 (H) W 108-75 1984 (A) L 57-81 1987 (N) L 57-58 1988 (A) L 83-100 1997 (H) W 57-56 1998 (A) L 82-85 1999 (H) W 71-45 2000 (A) L 77-89 2001 (H) W 94-78 2002 (A) W 79-76 2003 (H) W 70-50 2004 (A) L 77-78 2005 (H) L 80-92 (OT) 2006 (A) W 78-58 2007 (H) W 77-68 2008 (A) W 71-65 (OT) 2009 (H) W 75-67 2010 (A) W 90-83 2010 (N) W 82-75 2011 (H) W 76-53 2012 (A) L 71-77 2012 (H) W 62-55 2012 (N) W 71-65 2013 (A) L 62-82 2013 (H) W 86-89 (2OT) 2014 (H) W 86-76 2014 (A) L 76-85 2015 (A) L 86-89 2015 (H) L 77-85 2015 (N) L 67-69 2016 (H) W 94-91 (OT) 2016 (A) L 75-85 2017 (A) L 70-79 2017 (H) W 67-65 Won 19, Lost 16 JACKSONVILLE 2002 (H) W 96-90 Won 1, Lost 0 KANSAS 1939 (H) W 36-34 1939 (H) L 35-49 1941 (A) L 27-35 1941 (A) L 45-48 1960 (N) L 81-90 1997 (A) L 61-86 1998 (H) L 72-102 1999 (A) L 67-76 2000 (H) W 68-54 2001 (A) L 66-82 2002 (H) L 103-110 (OT) 2003 (A) L 87-90 2004 (H) W 82-67 2004 (N) W 64-60 2005 (A) L 65-90 2006 (H) W 80-55 2006 (N) L 68-80 2007 (A) L 86-90 2007 (N) L 84-88 (OT) 2008 (H) W 72-69 2008 (N) L 74-84 2009 (A) L 73-83 2010 (H) L 68-80 2011 (A) W 74-63 2011 (N) L 73-85 2012 (H) L 66-69 2012 (A) L 63-73 2013 (H) L 59-64 2013 (A) L 47-73 2014 (H) W 81-69 2014 (A) L 54-85 2015 (H) L 62-75 2015 (A) L 64-69 2016 (A) L 67-76 2016 (H) L 56-86 2017 (A) L 67-79 2017 (H) L 67-77 Won 8, Lost 29 65

All Time Scores vs. Opponents KANSAS STATE 1972 (A) L 60-87 1972 (N) L 55-66 1974 (H) L 63-71 1983 (H) L 43-51 1984 (A) L 54-64 1997 (H) W 104-63 1998 (A) L 79-83 1999 (H) W 65-59 2000 (A) W 99-70 2001 (H) W 63-41 2002 (A) L 70-71 2003 (H) W 74-60 2004 (A) L 48-58 2005 (H) W 75-72 (OT) 2006 (A) W 65-64 2007 (H) L 72-73 2008 (A) W 74-65 2009 (H) L 81-85 (OT) 2009 (N) W 61-58 2010 (A) L 62-71 2011 (H) L 70-75 2012 (A) L 80-84 2012 (H) W 75-64 2013 (A) L 57-83 2013 (H) L 69-81 2013 (N) L 49-66 2014 (H) W 67-64 2014 (A) L 57-74 2015 (A) W 61-57 2015 (H) W 62-49 2016 (H) W 60-57 2016 (A) W 71-70 2017 (A) L 62-65 2017 (H) L 61-64 Won 15, Lost 19 KELLY AFB 1943 (A) W 45-33 1944 (H) W 45-42 1944 (A) L 36-45 1946 (H) W 40-33 Won 3, Lost 1 KENT STATE 2017 (H) L 58-63 Won 0, Lost 1 KENTUCKY 1994 (N) L 61-86 2015 (A) L 51-63 Won 0, Lost 2 KILGORE PIPELINERS 1938 (H) W 27-23 1939 (H) W 37-27 1940 (H) W 55-33 1940 (H) W 60-38 Won 4, Lost 0 LAMAR 1954 (H) W 81-61 1994 (H) W 105-75 1995 (H) W 97-54 1996 (A) W 96-82 2011 (H) W 76-55 Won 5, Lost 0 LEHIGH 1989 (H) W 96-73 Won 1, Lost 0 LIBERTY 1998 (H) W 98-70 Won 1, Lost 0 LIPSCOMB 2015 (H) W 106-61 Won 1, Lost 0 LONG BEACH STATE 1979 (A) L 71-76 1981 (H) W 92-76 1984 (A) L 63-83 1985 (H) W 86-62 1989 (A) W 117-86 1990 (H) L 87-89 2010 (H) W 107-74 2015 (H) W 78-68 2017 (H) W 71-65 Won 6, Lost 3 LONG ISLAND 1947 (A) W 47-46 Won 1, Lost 0 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (name was Southwestern Louisiana until 1999-2000) 1972 (N) L 70-100 1980 (H) L 76-77 1988 (H) W 90-89 (OT) 2000 (H) W 82-48 Won 2, Lost 2 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2006 (H) W 90-55 2017 (H) W 80-59 Won 2, Lost 0 LSU 1911 (A) L 15-40 1948 (N) W 50-31 1949 (A) W 60-45 1951 (N) W 68-53 1952 (A) L 55-59 1959 (A) L 47-52 1960 (H) W 84-67 1961 (A) L 59-62 1962 (H) L 75-77 1963 (A) L 66-75 1964 (H) W 70-65 1965 (A) L 75-83 1966 (H) L 66-76 1967 (A) W 114-78 1968 (H) L 74-87 1975 (A) W 78-63 1978 (H) W 82-66 1985 (A) L 79-87 1986 (H) L 65-72 1990 (N) L 113-124 1991 (A) L 87-101 1992 (N) L 83-84 1993 (N) L 81-84 1994 (A) L 66-86 1995 (H) W 80-71 1998 (H) W 69-63 1999 (A) L 61-63 (OT) 2000 (N) L 67-72 2006 (N) L 60-70 (OT) 2007 (N) W 76-75 (OT) Won 11, Lost 19 LOUISIANA TECH 1975 (N) W 81-68 2003 (H) W 58-50 2011 (H) W 89-58 Won 3, Lost 0 LOUISVILLE 1962 (A) L 60-76 1987 (N) W 74-70 1996 (A) L 78-101 1997 (H) L 78-85 (OT) 1997 (N) L 63-78 Won 1, Lost 4 LOYOLA (MD.) 1991 (H) W 112-68 Won 1, Lost 0 MAGNOLIA OILERS 1934 (H) W 49-28 1935 (A) W 42-28 Won 2, Lost 0 MANHATTAN 1940 (A) W 54-32 1951 (A) L 46-47 1954 (A) W 62-56 1990 (H) W 108-63 Won 3, Lost 1 MARQUETTE 1978 (A) L 56-65 Won 0, Lost 1 MARYLAND 1995 (N) L 68-82 Won 0, Lost 1 MARYVILLE (MO.) 1943 (N) W 38-32 Won 1, Lost 0 MASSACHUSETTS 1967 (N) L 74-85 1999 (H) W 76-65 2000 (A) W 68-57 Won 2, Lost 1 MCCLOSKEY HOSPITAL 1945 (A) L 44-46 Won 0, Lost 1 MCMURRY 1958 (H) W 73-41 1959 (H) W 73-48 1960 (H) W 95-54 Won 3, Lost 0 MCNEESE STATE 2002 (H) W 80-67 2003 (H) W 97-59 Won 2, Lost 0 MEMPHIS (name was Memphis State until 1994-95) 1966 (A) W 80-72 1973 (A) W 80-79 1974 (H) L 82-90 2005 (H) W 74-67 2006 (A) W 69-58 2008 (N) L 67-85 Won 4, Lost 2 MERCER 1985 (H) W 69-68 2014 W 76-73 Won 2, Lost 0 MIAMI (FLA.) 1988 (A) L 56-85 1989 (H) W 123-104 2008 (N) W 75-72 Won 2, Lost 1 MICHIGAN 1991 (N) W 76-74 1994 (N) L 79-84 1996 (N) W 80-76 2014 (N) L 65-79 2016 (N) L 72-78 2017 (A) L 50-53 Won 2, Lost 4 MICHIGAN STATE 2000 (N) W 81-74 2003 (N) W 85-76 2007 (N) L 61-63 2008 (N) L 72-78 2009 (N) L 63-67 2010 (H) W 79-68 2011 (A) W 67-55 2013 (A) L 56-67 2014 (H) L 78-92 Won 4, Lost 5 MINNESOTA 2009 (N) W 76-62 Won 1, Lost 0 MISSISSIPPI 1956 (N) W 86-72 1962 (N) W 88-71 1965 (A) W 94-67 1966 (H) W 80-71 1967 (A) L 80-82 1968 (H) W 95-82 1969 (A) W 67-63 1970 (H) W 95-84 1971 (A) L 84-89 1972 (H) L 78-79 1973 (A) L 58-78 1974 (H) L 59-75 1975 (A) L 74-82 1976 (H) W 67-65 Won 8, Lost 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE 1961 (N) W 93-82 1973 (A) L 69-80 1974 (H) L 82-87 1977 (A) L 89-91 1978 (H) W 81-69 1999 (N) W 81-77 2002 (N) W 68-64 2013 (N) W 69-55 Won 5, Lost 3 MISSOURI 1947 (N) W 65-46 1958 (A) L 61-82 1974 (A) L 76-86 1975 (H) L 60-64 1989 (N) L 89-108 1997 (H) W 78-74 1997 (N) L 75-80 1998 (A) L 69-91 1999 (H) L 47-54 2000 (A) W 66-63 2001 (H) W 76-61 2002 (A) W 72-70 2002 (N) W 89-85 2003 (H) W 76-55 2004 (A) W 75-69 (OT) 2005 (H) W 63-51 2006 (A) W 66-53 2007 (H) W 88-68 2008 (A) L 84-97 2009 (H) L 65-69 2010 (A) L 77-82 2011 (H) W 71-58 2012 (A) L 73-84 2012 (H) L 66-67 2012 (N) L 67-81 Won 12, Lost 13 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 1984 (H) W 83-81 (OT) Won 1, Lost 0 MISSOURI WESTERN 1983 (H) W 78-70 1985 (H) W 83-66 Won 2, Lost 0 MONTANA STATE 1967 (N) L 87-91 Won 0, Lost 1 MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN (name was Northern Montana College until 1994-95) 1979 (H) W 148-71 Won 1, Lost 0 MOUNT ST. MARY S 2003 (H) W 80-64 Won 1, Lost 0 MURRAY STATE 1952 (H) L 63-64 1975 (H) L 69-79 1980 (H) W 65-63 1992 (H) W 93-75 1993 (A) W 79-74 Won 3, Lost 2 NAVY 2001 (H) W 79-65 2011 (H) W 83-52 Won 2, Lost 0 NEBRASKA 1965 (H) W 77-73 1966 (A) L 64-75 1978 (H) W 67-48 1994 (A) W 78-75 1995 (H) W 102-74 1996 (A) L 69-85 1997 (H) W 83-81 (OT) 1997 (A) L 67-79 1998 (H) W 105-91 1999 (A) W 89-76 2000 (H) W 82-55 2001 (A) L 67-80 2002 (H) W 77-66 2003 (A) W 75-63 2004 (H) W 63-61 2005 (A) W 63-53 2006 (H) W 78-59 2007 (A) W 62-61 2008 (H) W 70-66 2009 (A) L 55-58 2010 (H) W 91-51 2011 (A) L 67-70 Won 16, Lost 6 NEVADA 2005 (N) L 57-61 Won 0, Lost 1 NEW MEXICO 1986 (A) W 69-66 1987 (A) L 72-82 1988 (H) L 74-86 Won 1, Lost 2 NEW MEXICO STATE 1980 (A) L 61-77 1981 (H) W 101-82 2007 (N) W 79-67 2008 (N) W 102-87 Won 3, Lost 1 NEW ORLEANS 1983 (A) L 56-74 1984 (H) L 58-64 2004 (H) W 89-55 Won 1, Lost 2 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1948 (A) L 43-45 1949 (A) W 58-57 1968 (A) L 67-75 Won 1, Lost 2 NIAGARA 2000 (H) W 85-48 Won 1, Lost 0 66 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

NICHOLLS STATE 2007 (H) W 91-60 2012 (H) W 93-40 Won 2, Lost 0 NORTH CAROLINA 1993 (N) L 68-104 1995 (A) L 92-96 1996 (H) W 74-72 2004 (N) W 78-75 2010 (N) W 103-90 2011 (N) W 78-76 2012 (A) L 63-82 2013 (H) W 85-67 2014 (A) W 86-83 2016 (H) W 84-82 Won 7, Lost 3 UNC ASHEVILLE 2001 (H) W 74-43 2003 (N) W 82-61 Won 2, Lost 0 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1978 (N) W 101-93 1987 (N) L 68-69 2006 (N) W 75-54 2012 (N) L 74-77 Won 2, Lost 2 NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN 1983 (H) W 53-42 Won 1, Lost 0 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2015 (H) W 85-50 Won 1, Lost 0 NORTHERN IOWA 2016 (N) L 72-75 Won 0, Lost 1 NORTH FLORIDA 2011 (H) W 70-48 Won 1, Lost 0 NORTH TEXAS 1914 (A) W 34-25 1914 (H) W 53-22 1915 (A) W 64-13 1916 (A) W 39-19 1918 (A) L 20-24 1919 (A) W 52-24 1919 (A) L 18-25 1931 (H) W 34-33 1931 (H) L 26-29 1940 (H) W 50-29 1940 (H) W 57-40 1947 (H) W 63-41 1947 (H) W 66-40 1948 (H) W 51-39 1948 (H) W 60-49 1949 (H) W 49-41 1949 (H) W 68-47 1950 (H) W 54-51 1950 (H) W 64-47 1952 (H) W 61-56 1952 (H) W 55-50 1957 (H) W 103-68 1958 (H) W 76-54 1960 (A) W 89-78 1980 (A) L 77-79 (OT) 1981 (H) W 103-82 1981 (A) L 74-75 1982 (H) W 84-70 1992 (H) W 124-107 1996 (H) W 88-67 1997 (H) W 71-56 1998 (A) W 116-94 2005 (H) W 86-57 2008 (H) W 88-72 2012 (H) W 73-57 Won 30, Lost 5 TEXAS BASKETBALL All Time Scores vs. Opponents NORTHWESTERN 1966 (N) L 71-73 1975 (H) W 63-59 2017 (N) L 58-77 Won 1, Lost 2 NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.) (name was Northwestern Louisiana until 1999-2000) 1980 (H) W 83-76 1985 (H) W 87-52 1987 (H) W 80-75 1989 (H) W 109-104 Won 4, Lost 0 NOTRE DAME 1994 (N) W 89-72 2003 (N) L 92-98 2009 (N) L 80-81 Won 1, Lost 2 NU-ICY 1932 (H) W 47-19 Won 1, Lost 0 OAKLAND 2011 (N) W 85-81 Won 1, Lost 0 OHIO 1970 (N) W 73-65 Won 1, Lost 0 OHIO STATE 1986 (A) L 65-71 Won 0, Lost 1 OKLAHOMA 1910 (A) L 26-59 1910 (A) L 23-63 1930 (A) L 28-42 1930 (A) L 30-33 1931 (H) L 27-28 1931 (H) L 33-34 1938 (H) W 31-28 1938 (H) L 32-47 1947 (N) W 62-50 1947 (N) L 54-55 1949 (A) W 49-40 1949 (H) W 59-53 1950 (A) L 48-65 1950 (H) L 45-55 1951 (A) L 35-49 1951 (H) L 47-49 1952 (A) W 48-44 1952 (H) W 43-39 1953 (H) W 48-47 1953 (A) L 51-72 1957 (H) W 68-62 1957 (A) L 59-71 1964 (A) W 81-78 1965 (H) L 73-86 1969 (N) W 65-46 1973 (A) L 78-81 1974 (H) L 76-80 1976 (A) W 60-55 1977 (H) L 56-60 1978 (H) W 83-76 1979 (A) L 65-71 1979 (N) L 76-90 1986 (A) L 92-93 (OT) 1987 (H) L 65-84 1989 (N) L 95-124 1990 (A) L 84-103 1991 (H) L 88-96 1992 (A) L 106-109 1993 (N) L 76-85 1994 (H) W 87-75 1995 (A) L 75-100 1996 (H) L 65-67 (OT) 1997 (H) W 76-66 1997 (A) L 69-83 1998 (A) L 75-91 1998 (H) L 74-81 1998 (N) L 55-68 1999 (A) W 64-60 1999 (H) L 63-64 2000 (H) W 79-66 2000 (A) L 59-83 2000 (N) L 65-81 2001 (A) L 68-75 2001 (H) L 54-75 2001 (N) L 45-54 2002 (H) L 84-85 (OT) 2002 (A) L 78-96 2002 (N) L 51-67 2003 (H) W 67-61 2003 (A) W 76-71 2004 (H) W 66-37 2004 (A) W 68-63 2004 (N) W 66-63 2005 (A) L 60-64 2005 (H) L 58-74 2006 (A) L 72-82 2006 (H) W 72-48 2007 (H) W 80-69 2007 (A) W 68-58 2008 (A) W 64-54 2008 (H) W 62-45 2008 (N) W 77-49 2009 (A) L 63-78 2009 (H) W 73-68 2010 (A) L 71-80 2010 (H) W 87-76 2011 (H) W 66-46 2011 (A) W 68-52 2011 (N) W 74-54 2012 (A) W 69-58 2012 (H) W 72-64 2013 (A) L 67-73 2013 (H) W 92-86 (OT) 2014 (H) L 85-88 2014 (A) L 65-77 2015 (H) L 49-70 2015 (A) L 69-71 2016 (A) L 60-63 2016 (H) W 76-63 2017 (H) W 84-83 2017 (A) L 66-70 Won 37, Lost 54 OKLAHOMA CITY 1942 (A) W 49-32 1960 (A) L 90-98 1961 (H) L 49-53 1963 (N) W 90-83 1972 (A) W 90-83 1973 (H) L 77-79 1977 (A) L 65-66 1978 (H) W 88-71 Won 4, Lost 4 OKLAHOMA STATE 1918 (H) W 33-9 1918 (H) W 30-19 1922 (H) W 38-13 1922 (H) W 28-8 1923 (H) L 27-28 1923 (A) W 34-19 1924 (H) W 16-14 1924 (H) W 22-15 1925 (A) L 10-46 1925 (A) L 15-25 1941 (A) L 42-48 1942 (N) L 38-46 1943 (N) W 45-36 1946 (N) L 34-69 1947 (N) L 39-40 1948 (N) L 31-32 1951 (N) L 38-47 1954 (A) L 37-54 1954 (H) L 60-62 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1955 (H) L 63-70 1955 (A) L 49-77 1956 (A) W 59-56 1956 (H) L 58-61 1959 (H) L 39-66 1959 (A) L 38-58 1963 (H) L 65-69 1964 (A) L 53-69 1965 (H) L 69-73 (OT) 1966 (A) W 56-51 1967 (H) W 76-70 1968 (A) W 56-54 1969 (H) L 60-66 1970 (A) L 51-54 1971 (H) W 72-71 1972 (A) W 67-61 1973 (H) W 86-66 1974 (A) L 73-83 1975 (H) L 63-73 1976 (A) L 73-88 1977 (H) W 74-73 (OT) 1978 (A) W 108-87 1979 (H) W 85-70 1989 (N) W 85-84 1997 (H) W 92-58 1997 (A) W 90-73 1998 (H) W 88-73 1998 (A) L 58-80 1998 (N) W 65-64 1999 (H) W 73-70 1999 (A) W 73-68 1999 (N) L 57-59 2000 (A) L 65-73 2000 (H) W 68-57 2001 (H) W 78-71 2001 (A) W 80-69 (OT) 2001 (N) W 55-54 2002 (A) W 70-61 2002 (H) L 80-85 2003 (H) W 78-65 2003 (A) L 77-82 2004 (H) L 67-72 2004 (A) L 67-76 2004 (N) L 49-65 2005 (H) W 75-61 2005 (A) W 74-73 2006 (H) W 80-46 2006 (A) L 60-81 2007 (A) L 103-105 (3OT) 2007 (H) W 83-54 2007 (N) W 69-64 2008 (A) W 63-61 2008 (H) W 62-57 2008 (N) W 66-59 2009 (H) W 99-74 2009 (A) L 59-68 2010 (A) W 72-60 2010 (H) W 69-59 2011 (A) W 61-46 2011 (H) W 73-55 2012 (H) W 58-49 2012 (A) L 78-90 2013 (H) L 59-72 2013 (A) L 65-78 2014 (A) L 74-87 2014 (H) W 87-68 2015 (A) L 58-69 2015 (H) L 63-65 (OT) 2016 (H) W 74-69 2016 (A) W 62-50 2017 (H) W 82-79 2017 (A) L 71-84 Won 49, Lost 42 OLSEN S SWEDES 1934 (H) W 40-31 1936 (H) L 29-31 1936 (H) W 39-35 1937 (H) W 35-29 1938 (H) W 59-36 Won 4, Lost 1 ORAL ROBERTS 1984 (H) L 59-74 1985 (A) L 71-82 1986 (H) W 82-66 1987 (A) W 68-65 1988 (H) W 86-76 1989 (A) W 119-91 1992 (H) W 128-108 1993 (A) W 136-97 1994 (H) W 106-69 1999 (A) W 87-77 2008 (H) W 66-56 Won 9, Lost 2 OREGON 1939 (N) L 41-56 1957 (A) L 64-65 1968 (N) L 57-70 1974 (N) L 66-78 1995 (N) W 90-73 2002 (N) L 70-72 2009 (N) W 70-57 Won 2, Lost 5 OREGON STATE 1957 (A) W 64-63 1968 (N) L 42-54 1996 (H) W 83-54 1997 (A) W 86-83 2002 (N) W 78-68 2012 (N) L 95-100 (OT) Won 4, Lost 2 PACIFIC 1979 (A) W 70-53 1981 (H) L 77-78 Won 1, Lost 1 PALESTINE YMCA 1907 (H) W 35-10 Won 1, Lost 0 PENN 1964 (N) W 69-61 2006 (N) W 60-52 Won 2, Lost 0 PEPPERDINE 1973 (N) W 97-81 1989 (N) W 82-79 Won 2, Lost 0 PHILLIPS 1920 (H) W 26-23 1922 (H) W 40-26 Won 2, Lost 0 PHILLIPS 66 OILERS 1956 (A) L 66-92 1956 (H) L 91-108 Won 0, Lost 2 PITTSBURGH 1992 (N) L 87-91 2010 (N) W 78-62 2011 (N) L 66-68 Won 1, Lost 2 PITTSBURG STATE (KAN.) 1941 (N) L 38-39 1942 (N) L 41-46 Won 0, Lost 2 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 2006 (H) W 110-38 Won 1, Lost 0 67

68 PRINCETON 1964 (N) L 71-84 1968 (N) L 77-95 1992 (H) W 57-46 1993 (N) W 63-53 1998 (N) L 56-62 1999 (N) L 46-56 2003 (H) W 57-54 2004 (N) W 66-49 Won 4, Lost 4 PROVIDENCE 1977 (A) L 67-81 1996 (H) W 92-83 1997 (A) L 66-74 2002 (H) W 68-48 2004 (A) W 79-77 (OT) Won 3, Lost 2 PURDUE 1990 (N) W 73-72 1999 (N) L 54-58 2003 (N) W 77-67 Won 2, Lost 1 RAGLAND ALL-STARS 1925 (A) W 29-14 Won 1, Lost 0 RANDOLPH AFB 1933 (H) W 33-18 1943 (A) W 58-36 1943 (A) W 46-42 1944 (A) W 45-37 Won 4, Lost 0 RHODE ISLAND 1977 (A) W 76-66 1990 (H) W 107-86 1992 (A) L 79-92 1996 (A) W 81-77 1997 (H) W 86-79 2012 (H) W 100-90 Won 5, Lost 1 RICE 1915 (H) W 28-14 1916 (H) W 32-27 1916 (A) W 17-16 1917 (H) W 30-18 1917 (H) L 18-24 1917 (A) W 26-24 1917 (A) L 14-27 1918 (A) W 28-16 1918 (A) W 32-25 1918 (H) L 36-40 1918 (H) L 27-31 1919 (A) W 23-22 1919 (A) W 38-22 1919 (H) W 28-25 1919 (H) W 36-11 1920 (A) W 20-12 1920 (H) L 13-24 1921 (H) W 32-9 1921 (H) W 35-13 1921 (A) W 36-31 1921 (A) L 22-24 1922 (A) W 33-13 1922 (A) W 29-12 1922 (H) W 21-8 1922 (H) W 36-11 1923 (H) W 36-17 1923 (H) W 24-17 1923 (A) L 21-29 1923 (A) L 26-33 1924 (A) W 32-14 1924 (A) W 40-22 1924 (H) W 38-10 1924 (H) W 32-9 1925 (A) W 20-16 TEXAS BASKETBALL All Time Scores vs. Opponents 1925 (H) W 28-13 1926 (A) L 17-22 1926 (H) W 27-9 1927 (H) W 28-19 1927 (A) W 30-24 1928 (H) W 37-27 1928 (A) W 36-34 1929 (H) W 56-25 1929 (A) W 33-32 1930 (A) W 39-24 1930 (H) W 31-23 1931 (A) L 42-50 1931 (H) L 16-23 1932 (A) L 22-25 1932 (H) W 26-19 1933 (A) W 33-24 1933 (H) W 59-31 1934 (H) W 40-38 1934 (A) L 34-45 1935 (A) L 35-49 1935 (H) L 28-34 1936 (H) W 41-32 1936 (A) W 37-33 1937 (H) L 20-28 1937 (A) L 35-40 1938 (A) L 41-42 1938 (H) W 53-35 1939 (A) L 41-45 1939 (H) W 50-41 1940 (A) W 50-46 1940 (H) L 41-42 1941 (H) W 48-37 1941 (A) L 64-73 1942 (A) L 38-62 1942 (H) L 41-61 1943 (H) W 55-36 1943 (A) L 39-50 1944 (A) L 34-56 1944 (H) L 43-62 1945 (H) L 48-59 1945 (A) L 45-74 1946 (N) L 52-55 1946 (H) W 71-46 1946 (A) W 50-48 1947 (A) W 67-53 1947 (H) W 67-60 1948 (A) W 59-44 1948 (H) L 47-54 1949 (H) L 37-45 1949 (A) L 49-65 1950 (H) W 55-52 1950 (A) W 55-41 1951 (A) W 56-54 1951 (H) W 77-51 1952 (A) W 60-53 1952 (H) W 54-48 1953 (H) W 58-46 1953 (A) L 56-61 1954 (N) L 58-65 1954 (H) W 74-66 1954 (A) L 51-61 1954 (A) L 62-70 1954 (H) L 71-72 1955 (H) L 52-58 1955 (A) L 70-79 1956 (N) L 72-80 1956 (A) L 58-83 1956 (H) W 94-82 1957 (H) L 66-76 1957 (A) L 63-79 1958 (A) L 68-102 1958 (H) W 86-78 1959 (N) L 43-62 1959 (A) W 61-58 1959 (H) W 63-54 1960 (N) W 79-53 1960 (A) W 52-50 1960 (H) W 86-62 1961 (A) L 59-63 1961 (H) W 81-79 1962 (A) L 64-89 1962 (H) W 83-82 1963 (H) W 54-49 1963 (A) W 77-59 1964 (A) W 98-80 1964 (H) W 93-83 1965 (H) W 76-63 1965 (A) W 75-72 1966 (H) W 94-85 1966 (A) W 91-82 1967 (H) W 81-73 1967 (A) W 81-76 1968 (H) W 68-64 1968 (A) W 94-83 1969 (A) L 70-76 1969 (H) W 81-80 1970 (H) W 75-67 1970 (A) L 67-75 1971 (H) W 84-68 1971 (A) W 94-88 1972 (H) W 87-63 1972 (A) W 83-67 1973 (H) W 88-73 1973 (A) W 75-68 1974 (A) W 82-71 1974 (H) W 85-76 1975 (H) W 60-59 1975 (A) W 68-62 1976 (A) W 74-56 1976 (H) W 90-70 1977 (A) W 74-68 1977 (H) W 90-51 1978 (H) W 78-64 1978 (A) W 102-86 1979 (A) W 94-81 1979 (H) W 95-52 1980 (A) W 87-76 1980 (H) W 76-56 1981 (H) L 40-46 (OT) 1981 (A) W 90-80 1981 (H) W 58-44 1982 (A) L 49-80 1982 (H) L 59-60 1983 (H) W 47-45 1983 (A) L 56-71 1984 (A) L 49-63 1984 (H) W 61-57 1985 (A) W 65-53 1985 (H) W 66-65 1986 (A) W 57-46 1986 (H) W 62-56 1987 (H) W 72-52 1987 (A) W 70-69 1988 (H) L 75-77 1988 (A) W 68-66 1989 (A) W 66-65 1989 (H) W 116-74 1990 (H) W 96-84 1990 (A) W 86-84 1991 (A) W 92-79 1991 (H) W 65-64 1992 (H) W 88-87 1992 (A) L 93-107 1993 (H) L 87-92 1993 (A) L 83-101 1993 (N) W 81-76 1994 (H) W 85-70 1994 (A) W 78-70 1994 (N) W 101-89 1995 (H) W 88-56 1995 (A) W 108-74 1995 (N) W 78-71 1996 (H) L 69-80 1996 (A) W 79-64 2006 (A) W 85-58 2008 (A) W 80-54 2009 (H) W 77-56 2010 (A) W 77-59 2011 (H) W 62-59 2012 (H) W 73-59 2013 (H) W 57-41 2014 (H) W 66-44 2015 (H) W 66-55 Won 138, Lost 59 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY RUTGERS 1978 (N) W 96-76 Won 1, Lost 0 SABINAS BREWERS 1937 (A) W 36-26 Won 1, Lost 0 ST. EDWARD S 1910 (H) W 70-14 1911 (A) W 61-19 1912 (H) W 24-7 1914 (H) W 34-18 1915 (H) W 46-9 1916 (H) W 80-7 1926 (H) W 25-17 1926 (H) L 20-21 1926 (H) W 27-16 1926 (H) L 13-25 1927 (H) L 22-29 1927 (H) W 33-23 1927 (H) W 41-29 1928 (H) W 33-8 1928 (H) W 71-21 1929 (H) W 41-27 1931 (H) W 25-13 1939 (H) W 47-32 Won 15, Lost 3 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 2015 (H) W 78-46 Won 1, Lost 0 ST. JOHN S 1991 (N) L 76-84 2007 (N) W 77-76 Won 1, Lost 1 ST. JOSEPH S 1948 (A) W 61-57 1949 (A) W 55-54 1980 (H) W 70-61 2009 (N) W 68-50 Won 4, Lost 0 SAINT MARY S (CALIF.) 2008 (H) W 81-62 Won 1, Lost 0 ST. MARY S (TEXAS) 1929 (H) W 50-30 Won 1, Lost 0 ST. PETER S 1991 (N) W 73-65 Won 1, Lost 0 SAMFORD 2006 (H) W 77-33 2016 (H) W 59-49 Won 2, Lost 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE 1936 (A) W 33-29 1936 (A) W 23-20 1938 (A) L 26-36 1940 (H) W 57-37 1942 (H) W 63-48 1948 (H) W 55-47 1948 (H) W 56-40 1949 (H) W 69-40 1951 (H) W 51-44 1951 (H) L 54-55 1952 (H) W 68-41 1989 (H) W 87-79 2004 (H) W 122-71 2011 (H) W 84-50 2012 (H) W 56-40 2013 (H) W 65-37 Won 14, Lost 2 SAN ANTONIO CADET CENTER 1943 (A) W 41-27 1944 (A) W 44-38 Won 2, Lost 0 SAN ANTONIO ELKS 1929 (H) W 73-36 1930 (H) W 49-26 Won 2, Lost 0 SAN ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL 1906 (A) L 15-18 1907 (H) W 36-16 1909 (H) W 21-19 1910 (A) W 31-19 Won 3, Lost 1 SAN ANTONIO YMCA 1912 (A) W 32-31 1912 (H) W 41-22 1913 (H) W 36-14 1931 (A) W 69-47 1931 (A) W 56-35 1946 (H) W 58-23 Won 6, Lost 0 SAN DIEGO 1999 (A) L 57-61 2000 (H) W 76-66 Won 1, Lost 1 SAN DIEGO STATE 1984 (H) L 77-91 1985 (A) L 65-71 1992 (H) W 85-58 Won 1, Lost 2 SAN FRANCISCO 1979 (A) L 48-69 1980 (H) W 65-61 Won 1, Lost 1 SAN MARCOS AFB 1945 (H) L 40-52 Won 0, Lost 1 SAN MARCOS BAPTIST 1906 (A) W 25-9 1906 (A) W 42-8 1913 (H) W 46-2 1914 (H) W 41-11 1915 (H) W 41-9 1916 (H) W 102-1 1919 (H) W 22-15 Won 7, Lost 0 SANTA CLARA 1983 (A) L 62-76 Won 0, Lost 1 SEATTLE 1966 (A) L 80-95 Won 0, Lost 1 SETON HALL 1970 (N) L 55-56 2003 (N) W 78-61 2005 (A) W 70-62 Won 2, Lost 1 SOUTH ALABAMA 1973 (H) W 81-67 1974 (A) W 80-75 1986 (A) L 66-67 1987 (H) W 95-74 2014 (H) W 84-77 Won 4, Lost 1

All Time Scores vs. Opponents SOUTH CAROLINA 1981 (A) L 70-74 1982 (H) W 88-71 Won 1, Lost 1 SOUTH FLORIDA 1986 (H) W 60-55 1999 (H) L 76-93 2001 (A) L 69-87 Won 1, Lost 2 SOUTH PLAINS AFB 1945 (H) W 51-50 Won 1, Lost 0 SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA TEACHERS 1939 (N) W 41-25 1942 (H) W 36-30 1942 (H) W 28-25 1946 (H) W 34-27 1946 (H) W 54-31 Won 5, Lost 0 SOUTHERN 2006 (H) W 89-56 Won 1, Lost 0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1937 (H) L 20-28 1956 (N) W 71-63 1977 (H) W 66-61 1978 (A) L 64-65 1979 (H) W 87-68 1981 (A) L 81-89 1985 (H) W 71-70 1986 (A) L 62-84 2007 (N) L 68-87 2010 (H) W 69-50 2011 (A) L 56-73 2013 (N) L 53-59 (OT) Won 5, Lost 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1969 (N) L 37-58 1971 (H) W 107-100 1971 (A) W 89-81 Won 2, Lost 1 SMU 1918 (A) W 22-21 1918 (H) W 35-14 1919 (A) W 33-19 1919 (H) W 29-7 1919 (H) W 23-15 1920 (A) L 9-19 1920 (H) W 23-5 1921 (A) W 21-18 1921 (H) W 27-21 1922 (A) W 36-17 1922 (A) W 27-15 1922 (H) W 31-18 1922 (H) W 32-12 1923 (H) W 29-16 1923 (A) W 25-15 1924 (H) W 19-13 1924 (H) W 15-11 1924 (A) W 17-9 1924 (A) W 29-13 1925 (A) L 26-31 1925 (H) W 16-15 1926 (H) W 28-20 1926 (A) L 19-26 1927 (A) L 23-25 1927 (H) W 25-23 1928 (H) L 23-39 1928 (A) L 25-44 1929 (H) W 29-19 1929 (A) L 32-33 1930 (A) L 22-25 1930 (H) W 50-14 1931 (A) L 32-51 1931 (H) L 33-41 (OT) 1932 (H) W 35-29 1932 (A) W 29-17 1933 (H) W 39-33 1933 (A) W 28-27 1934 (A) W 27-22 1934 (H) W 40-32 1935 (A) W 38-36 1935 (H) L 28-32 1936 (H) L 31-33 (2OT) 1936 (A) L 30-43 1937 (A) L 16-27 1937 (H) L 19-24 1938 (A) L 27-29 1938 (H) W 25-23 1939 (A) W 33-27 1939 (H) W 38-21 1940 (H) W 31-24 1940 (A) L 42-45 (OT) 1941 (A) L 35-39 1941 (H) W 42-36 1942 (A) W 32-31 1942 (H) W 60-43 1943 (H) W 41-37 1943 (A) L 56-65 1944 (A) W 61-48 1944 (H) L 46-49 1945 (A) L 41-58 1945 (H) L 38-44 1946 (A) W 70-69 1946 (H) W 41-35 1947 (H) W 56-36 1947 (A) W 58-51 1948 (A) W 57-51 1948 (H) W 47-45 1949 (A) W 50-44 1949 (H) L 40-54 1950 (A) L 34-51 1950 (H) W 47-46 (OT) 1951 (N) L 50-52 1951 (H) W 42-39 1951 (A) L 41-54 1952 (N) W 58-42 1952 (H) W 41-31 1952 (A) W 57-49 1953 (A) W 64-53 1953 (H) W 80-52 1954 (H) W 75-69 1954 (A) L 63-90 1955 (N) L 63-77 1955 (H) L 51-74 1955 (A) L 80-93 1956 (H) L 63-66 1956 (A) L 96-109 1957 (H) W 77-68 1957 (A) L 56-79 1958 (N) L 75-83 1958 (A) L 68-82 1958 (H) L 73-89 1959 (H) L 55-73 1959 (A) L 61-78 1960 (H) W 58-56 1960 (A) W 69-65 1961 (A) L 63-70 1961 (H) W 71-65 1962 (A) L 82-84 (OT) 1962 (H) L 64-69 1963 (H) W 77-62 1963 (A) W 92-76 1964 (H) L 74-76 (OT) 1964 (A) L 66-82 1965 (A) W 89-79 1965 (H) L 70-73 1965 (N) L 78-80 1966 (A) L 78-99 1966 (H) L 69-71 1967 (H) W 82-73 1967 (A) L 83-92 1968 (H) W 84-80 1968 (A) W 83-72 1969 (A) L 62-68 1969 (H) L 69-71 1970 (A) W 96-83 1970 (H) W 85-74 1971 (A) W 84-83 1971 (H) W 96-88 1972 (A) L 80-85 1972 (H) W 93-81 1972 (N) W 91-89 1973 (H) L 75-82 1973 (A) W 83-77 1974 (A) W 87-82 1974 (H) L 72-74 1975 (A) L 59-74 1975 (H) W 70-62 1976 (A) L 84-96 1976 (H) L 76-79 1976 (N) L 90-103 1977 (A) L 73-74 1977 (H) W 79-69 1978 (A) W 85-80 1978 (H) W 82-74 1979 (H) W 98-62 1979 (A) L 66-81 1980 (A) W 85-75 1980 (H) W 113-80 1981 (H) L 51-53 (OT) 1981 (A) W 83-63 1982 (A) W 60-51 1982 (H) W 69-56 1983 (H) L 64-73 1983 (A) L 67-95 1983 (N) L 48-49 1984 (A) L 81-105 1984 (H) L 72-103 1985 (H) L 46-54 1985 (A) L 60-64 1986 (A) L 56-63 1986 (H) W 58-57 1987 (H) W 61-60 1987 (A) W 57-55 1988 (A) L 70-75 1988 (H) W 76-69 1989 (H) W 96-65 1989 (A) W 82-79 1989 (N) W 93-91 (OT) 1990 (A) W 73-67 1990 (H) W 79-68 1991 (H) W 96-80 1991 (A) W 76-73 1991 (N) W 82-74 1992 (H) W 106-91 1992 (A) W 88-86 1993 (H) L 92-102 1993 (A) L 80-96 1994 (H) W 91-79 1994 (A) W 94-66 1995 (A) W 100-59 1995 (H) W 91-65 1996 (H) W 81-63 1996 (A) W 101-66 1996 (N) W 89-67 Won 103, Lost 71 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 1969 (N) W 89-72 1971 (H) W 95-80 Won 2, Lost 0 SOUTHERN UTAH 1989 (H) W 117-78 Won 1, Lost 0 SWC ALL-STARS 1947 (H) W 64-52 Won 1, Lost 0 SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA TEACHERS 1927 (H) W 26-21 1927 (H) W 29-27 1927 (H) L 17-28 1929 (H) W 42-28 1930 (A) L 29-36 1931 (H) W 43-32 1932 (H) W 31-29 1932 (A) L 24-27 1935 (H) W 35-33 1935 (H) W 50-33 1936 (H) L 24-25 1936 (H) W 29-27 1936 (H) W 22-19 1937 (H) W 35-30 1937 (H) W 35-29 1937 (H) L 22-34 Won 11, Lost 5 SOUTHWESTERN (KAN.) 1985 (H) W 77-51 Won 1, Lost 0 SOUTHWESTERN (TEXAS) 1910 (A) W 35-13 1913 (H) W 43-11 1913 (A) W 70-7 1914 (H) W 46-20 1914 (A) W 49-7 1915 (H) W 31-21 1916 (H) W 39-5 1916 (A) W 52-34 1917 (H) W 34-13 1917 (A) W 24-18 1918 (H) W 43-2 1919 (H) W 25-12 1920 (A) W 27-24 1920 (H) W 23-12 1921 (H) W 36-11 1921 (A) W 24-15 1922 (H) W 53-20 1922 (H) W 36-19 1923 (H) W 29-13 1923 (H) W 31-16 1924 (H) W 3-2 1924 (H) W 20-16 1924 (H) W 21-17 1925 (H) W 16-14 1925 (H) W 20-10 1926 (H) W 24-20 1926 (H) W 21-14 1927 (H) W 33-27 1927 (H) W 31-14 1928 (H) W 48-41 1944 (A) L 41-50 1944 (H) W 49-48 1945 (H) W 34-24 1945 (A) W 74-24 1946 (H) W 42-28 1946 (A) W 54-47 1947 (H) W 63-39 Won 36, Lost 1 SPRINGFIELD (MO.) 1941 (N) W 43-42 Won 1, Lost 0 STANFORD 1963 (A) L 46-72 2002 (N) W 83-75 (OT) 2008 (N) W 82-62 2015 (H) L 71-74 (OT) 2016 (A) W 75-73 Won 3, Lost 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1938 (A) W 31-23 1993 (H) W 83-70 1994 (A) W 78-66 1995 (H) W 95-94 2003 (H) W 81-55 2014 (H) W 72-62 Won 6, Lost 0 STETSON 1972 (H) W 86-58 1990 (A) W 102-82 1991 (H) W 96-83 2009 (H) W 68-38 Won 4, Lost 0 STOWE S ALL-STARS 1925 (A) W 24-19 Won 1, Lost 0 STRICKLE LUMBER CO. 1925 (A) L 18-26 1925 (A) L 21-25 Won 0, Lost 2 SUL ROSS 1926 (A) L 18-22 1926 (A) L 22-25 Won 0, Lost 2 SYRACUSE 2003 (N) L 84-95 Won 0, Lost 1 TEMPLE 1940 (A) L 37-47 1978 (H) W 72-58 1995 (N) W 70-54 2001 (N) L 65-79 2012 (H) W 77-65 2014 (A) W 81-80 Won 4, Lost 2 TEMPLE YMCA 1906 (A) W 30-16 Won 1, Lost 0 TENNESSEE 1953 (A) L 59-66 1961 (N) W 77-73 2005 (N) W 95-70 2006 (H) L 78-95 2007 (A) L 105-111 (OT) 2008 (N) W 97-78 Won 3, Lost 3 TENNESSEE STATE 1988 (N) W 84-72 Won 1, Lost 0 TENNESSEE TECH 1994 (N) W 97-85 Won 1, Lost 0 TEXAS A&I 1933 (H) W 40-15 1933 (H) W 39-30 1934 (H) W 57-46 1934 (H) W 31-27 1934 (H) L 32-33 (OT) 1935 (H) W 47-20 1935 (H) W 33-23 1937 (A) W 59-36 1937 (A) W 37-29 1958 (H) W 62-45 Won 9, Lost 1 TEXAS A&M 1917 (H) W 38-16 1917 (H) W 24-19 1917 (A) L 15-29 1917 (A) W 24-16 1918 (H) W 27-15 1918 (H) L 12-21 1918 (A) W # 7-8 # game forfeited to Texas because Texas A&M s Pat Dwyer was ruled ineligible 1918 (A) W 17-12 1919 (A) W 28-19 1919 (A) L 15-22 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 69

1919 (H) L 20-28 1919 (H) W 22-15 1920 (H) L 15-16 1920 (H) L 8-15 1920 (A) L 9-27 1920 (A) L 13-17 1921 (A) L 5-23 1921 (A) W 16-15 1921 (H) W 16-13 1921 (H) L 13-18 1922 (H) L 17-20 1922 (H) L 16-25 1922 (A) W 19-11 1922 (A) L 8-20 1923 (A) L 21-27 1923 (A) L 25-42 1923 (H) L 13-16 1923 (H) W 18-12 1924 (H) W 33-22 1924 (H) W 27-16 1924 (A) W 24-14 1924 (A) W 17-11 1925 (A) L 14-21 1925 (H) W 17-13 1926 (H) W 35-27 1926 (A) W 32-19 1927 (A) L 35-36 1927 (H) W 39-27 1928 (H) W 51-30 1928 (A) W 30-20 1929 (A) W 32-29 1929 (H) W 42-31 1930 (H) W 33-25 1930 (A) L 20-42 1931 (A) L 10-34 1931 (H) W 29-28 1932 (H) W 32-31 1932 (A) L 9-14 1933 (A) W 38-31 1933 (H) W 51-20 1934 (H) L 29-34 1934 (A) W 27-25 1935 (A) L 40-41 1935 (H) W 35-25 1936 (H) W 43-29 1936 (A) W 32-27 1937 (A) W 23-14 1937 (H) W 37-29 1938 (H) W 35-27 1938 (A) L 26-31 1939 (A) W 41-37 1939 (H) W 66-32 1940 (H) W 42-31 1940 (A) L 52-53 1941 (A) W 42-22 1941 (H) W 53-36 1942 (H) W 46-32 1942 (A) L 42-46 1943 (A) W 54-45 1943 (H) W 57-55 1944 (H) W 77-40 1944 (A) W 81-36 1945 (A) W 87-59 1945 (H) W 70-35 1946 (H) W 46-42 1946 (A) L 44-50 1947 (H) W 61-41 1947 (A) W 69-40 1948 (H) W 69-48 1948 (A) W 54-34 1949 (A) W 50-41 1949 (H) W 56-43 1950 (H) W 48-46 1950 (A) W 53-52 1951 (A) L 29-32 1951 (H) W 42-40 1951 (A) L 33-45 1951 (H) W 35-34 1951 (H) L 32-33 1952 (N) L 51-52 (OT) 1952 (H) W 51-40 1952 (A) W 38-34 1953 (N) W 58-54 70 TEXAS BASKETBALL All Time Scores vs. Opponents 1953 (A) L 42-51 1953 (H) W 68-49 1954 (A) W 49-46 1954 (H) W 66-49 1955 (N) L 61-66 1955 (A) W 80-76 1955 (H) W 74-64 1956 (A) L 74-75 1956 (H) W 98-70 1957 (A) L 67-69 1957 (H) L 55-61 1958 (A) L 50-71 1958 (H) W 74-68 1959 (A) L 29-73 1959 (H) L 61-71 1960 (N) L 74-84 1960 (A) L 61-72 1960 (H) W 79-62 1961 (H) W 81-76 1961 (A) L 69-86 1962 (H) W 64-57 1962 (A) L 48-54 1963 (A) W 70-59 1963 (H) W 83-73 1964 (H) L 60-65 1964 (A) L 63-65 1965 (A) W 65-63 1965 (H) W 86-71 1966 (H) L 57-64 1966 (A) W 110-82 1967 (A) L 59-68 1967 (H) W 72-58 1968 (H) L 87-88 1968 (A) L 105-117 1969 (H) L 57-65 1969 (A) L 69-70 (OT) 1970 (H) L 81-87 1970 (A) L 70-79 1971 (H) W 78-69 1971 (A) L 64-65 1972 (H) W 80-71 1972 (A) W 80-73 1973 (A) L 64-69 1973 (H) W 71-68 1974 (H) W 98-90 1974 (A) W 88-81 1975 (H) L 74-80 1975 (A) L 63-74 1976 (H) L 60-72 1976 (A) L 69-85 1977 (A) L 59-68 1977 (H) W 87-73 1978 (A) W 79-77 (OT) 1978 (H) W 90-66 1979 (H) W 89-66 1979 (A) W 65-57 1980 (H) L 53-56 1980 (A) L 61-84 1981 (A) W 67-63 (OT) 1981 (H) L 79-108 1982 (H) L 69-71 (OT) 1982 (A) L 70-91 1983 (H) L 52-64 1983 (A) L 59-96 1984 (A) L 52-68 1984 (H) L 57-72 1984 (A) L 54-75 1985 (H) L 61-66 1985 (A) W 53-51 1986 (A) L 54-55 1986 (H) W 58-47 1986 (N) L 47-55 1987 (A) L 52-68 1987 (H) L 56-58 1988 (A) W 52-49 1988 (H) W 64-58 1989 (H) W 85-80 1989 (A) L 89-106 1990 (H) W 96-94 1990 (A) W 79-73 1990 (N) W 92-84 1991 (H) W 93-67 1991 (A) W 83-74 1992 (A) W 76-73 1992 (H) W 88-69 1992 (N) W 88-69 1993 (H) W 82-78 1993 (A) L 57-77 1994 (A) L 84-85 1994 (H) W 85-68 1994 (N) W 87-62 1995 (H) W 115-82 1995 (A) W 98-88 1996 (A) W 86-70 1996 (H) W 69-50 1997 (A) W 86-76 (OT) 1997 (H) W 68-57 1998 (A) W 81-80 1998 (H) W 87-74 1999 (H) W 71-59 1999 (A) W 63-54 2000 (A) W 78-51 2000 (H) W 85-58 2001 (A) W 76-58 2001 (H) W 81-61 2002 (H) L 74-80 2002 (A) W 66-52 2003 (H) W 89-61 2003 (A) W 95-87 2004 (A) W 69-59 2004 (H) W 77-57 2005 (A) L 63-74 2005 (H) W 75-40 2006 (H) W 83-70 2006 (A) L 43-46 2006 (N) W 74-70 2007 (A) L 82-100 2007 (H) W 98-96 (2OT) 2008 (A) L 63-80 2008 (H) W 77-50 2009 (H) W 67-58 2009 (A) L 66-81 2010 (H) W 72-67 (OT) 2010 (A) L 58-74 2011 (H) W 81-60 2011 (A) W 69-49 2011 (N) W 70-58 2012 (H) W 61-51 2012 (A) W 70-68 2016 (N) L 73-84 Won 137, Lost 86 TEXAS A&M- CORPUS CHRISTI 2001 (H) W 79-71 2002 (H) W 89-64 2010 (H) W 76-70 2016 (H) W 67-56 Won 4, Lost 0 UTA 1990 (H) W 116-66 2003 (H) W 76-45 2004 (H) W 99-79 2005 (H) W 85-70 2006 (H) W 93-55 2007 (H) W 84-52 2012 (H) W 80-62 2013 (H) W 70-54 2014 (H) W 72-69 2015 (H) W 63-53 2016 (H) W 80-73 (OT) 2017 (H) L 61-72 Won 11, Lost 1 TEXAS CHIROPRACTORS 1932 (A) W 37-31 1933 (A) W 40-25 Won 2, Lost 0 TCU 1915 (H) W 53-27 1915 (A) W 39-25 1916 (A) W 51-20 1916 (H) W 40-11 1918 (A) W 38-23 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1918 (H) W 48-21 1919 (H) W 37-17 1919 (A) W 40-25 1920 (H) W 29-18 1920 (A) W 28-21 1925 (H) W 14-13 1925 (A) L 12-31 1926 (H) L 16-20 1926 (A) W 23-21 1927 (H) L 24-28 1927 (A) L 27-32 1928 (A) W 25-16 1928 (H) L 25-29 1929 (A) W 33-27 1929 (H) W 42-28 1930 (A) W 35-21 1930 (H) L 21-26 1931 (A) L 19-40 1931 (H) L 36-41 1932 (H) L 22-52 1932 (A) L 14-36 1933 (H) W 31-29 1933 (A) L 26-42 1934 (A) L 31-59 1934 (H) L 25-29 1935 (A) W 24-21 1935 (H) L 24-27 1936 (H) W 38-25 1936 (A) W 35-27 1937 (A) L 21-23 1937 (H) W 35-22 1938 (H) W 33-21 1938 (A) W 38-19 1939 (A) W 32-28 1939 (H) W 53-26 1940 (H) W 69-28 1940 (A) W 59-30 1941 (A) W 43-39 1941 (H) W 58-39 1942 (A) L 31-33 1942 (H) L 46-57 1943 (H) W 47-30 1943 (A) L 44-49 1944 (H) W 64-44 1944 (A) L 37-44 1945 (A) L 38-39 1945 (H) L 34-35 1946 (N) W 43-41 1946 (H) W 57-42 1946 (A) W 48-46 1947 (H) W 62-46 1947 (A) W 72-44 1948 (A) W 45-39 1948 (H) W 49-41 1949 (A) W 59-46 1949 (H) W 81-60 1950 (H) W 69-57 1950 (A) L 38-51 1951 (H) W 53-43 1951 (A) L 34-49 1952 (A) L 43-52 1952 (H) L 47-54 1953 (N) L 52-64 1953 (H) W 55-48 1953 (A) L 50-68 1954 (A) W 54-47 1954 (H) W 68-59 1955 (A) L 64-79 1955 (H) L 56-75 1956 (N) W 66-60 1956 (A) L 67-73 1956 (H) W 74-67 1957 (N) W 59-54 1957 (H) W 85-76 1957 (A) L 60-74 1958 (H) W 73-69 1958 (A) L 58-88 1959 (A) L 78-86 1959 (H) L 59-72 1960 (H) W 98-77 1960 (A) L 73-81 1961 (A) L 94-95 (4OT) 1961 (H) W 79-77 1962 (H) W 71-68 1962 (A) W 73-61 1963 (H) W 73-56 1963 (A) W 75-59 1964 (A) W 79-62 1964 (H) W 71-70 1965 (A) L 64-77 1965 (H) W 84-63 1966 (H) W 77-75 1966 (A) W 85-77 1967 (A) L 82-96 1967 (H) W 88-79 1968 (H) W 66-65 1968 (A) L 65-71 1969 (H) W 63-59 1969 (A) W 64-54 1970 (A) L 55-80 1970 (H) W 93-84 1971 (H) L 70-76 1971 (A) L 71-74 1972 (A) L 75-88 1972 (H) W 72-65 1973 (A) W 69-62 1973 (H) W 89-69 1974 (H) W 104-53 1974 (A) L 71-72 (OT) 1975 (A) L 72-74 (OT) 1975 (H) W 63-62 1976 (H) L 70-73 1976 (A) L 81-89 1977 (H) W 89-80 1977 (A) W 81-69 1978 (A) W 90-41 1978 (H) W 87-60 1979 (H) W 92-63 1979 (A) W 73-60 1980 (H) W 95-65 1980 (A) W 90-62 1981 (A) L 64-66 1981 (H) W 88-84 1982 (H) W 105-89 1982 (A) L 69-81 1983 (H) L 54-70 1983 (A) L 48-82 1984 (H) L 53-60 1984 (A) L 70-78 1985 (A) L 45-53 1985 (H) L 52-54 1986 (H) W 56-54 1986 (A) L 54-55 1987 (A) L 37-52 1987 (H) L 54-70 1988 (H) W 74-56 1988 (A) W 69-55 1989 (A) W 94-84 1989 (H) W 107-82 1989 (N) W 93-89 (OT) 1990 (A) W 83-80 1990 (H) W 85-77 1991 (H) W 90-49 1991 (A) L 70-78 1992 (A) L 76-80 1992 (H) W 99-77 1993 (A) L 77-83 1993 (H) W 102-84 1994 (H) W 95-73 1994 (A) W 111-78 1994 (N) W 96-75 1995 (A) L 98-102 1995 (H) W 111-99 1996 (H) W 103-88 1996 (A) W 102-81 2008 (H) W 67-59 2013 (H) W 60-43 2013 (A) W 68-59 2013 (N) W 70-57 2014 (A) W 59-54 2014 (H) W 66-54 2015 (A) W 66-48 2015 (H) W 66-43 2016 (A) L 57-58 2016 (H) W 71-54 2017 (H) L 61-64 2017 (A) L 63-78 Won 107, Lost 65

All Time Scores vs. Opponents UTEP (name was Texas Western until 1971-72) 1963 (N) L 40-45 1963 (N) W 65-47 1987 (A) L 51-76 1992 (A) L 88-92 Won 1, Lost 3 UT-PAN AMERICAN 1988 (H) W 75-62 1991 (H) W 116-70 1995 (N) W 84-73 2002 (H) W 81-69 2006 (H) W 82-54 2010 (H) W 104-42 Won 6, Lost 0 UTSA 1990 (H) W 89-86 1994 (N) W 91-69 1996 (H) W 110-98 2001 (H) W 70-51 2005 (H) W 100-82 2008 (H) W 58-37 2016 (H) W 116-50 Won 7, Lost 0 TEXAS SOUTHERN 2007 (H) W 90-50 2008 (H) W 98-61 2009 (H) W 88-72 Won 3, Lost 0 TEXAS STATE (name was Southwest Texas until 2003-04) 1917 (H) W 52-15 1919 (H) W 89-6 1920 (H) W 31-11 1921 (H) W 34-6 1922 (H) W 55-10 1922 (H) W 42-15 1929 (H) W 45-16 1929 (H) W 27-18 1930 (H) W 34-22 1930 (A) L 24-27 1932 (A) L 23-24 1932 (H) W 25-13 1933 (A) W 42-12 1933 (H) W 49-13 1934 (A) W 40-22 1934 (H) W 66-22 1935 (H) W 47-23 1935 (A) W 38-26 1936 (H) L 33-35 1936 (A) W 25-21 1937 (A) L 20-24 1937 (H) W 30-12 1938 (H) L 31-33 1938 (H) W 22-16 1939 (A) W 57-31 1939 (H) W 45-31 1940 (A) W 52-28 1940 (H) W 56-43 1941 (H) W 52-36 1941 (H) W 49-39 1942 (H) W 55-30 1942 (A) W 50-36 1943 (H) W 47-27 1943 (A) W 56-47 1947 (H) W 68-37 1948 (H) W 62-32 1995 (H) W 105-60 2001 (H) W 90-60 2005 (H) W 95-63 2006 (H) W 85-49 2007 (H) W 96-70 2008 (H) W 96-81 2009 (H) W 81-73 2010 (H) W 87-54 2011 (H) W 101-65 2012 (H) W 86-52 2013 (H) W 75-63 2014 (H) W 85-53 2015 (H) W 59-27 Won 44, Lost 5 TEXAS TECH 1940 (H) W 48-28 1940 (H) W 41-30 1941 (H) W 30-28 1941 (H) L 40-44 1942 (H) W 61-34 1942 (H) W 47-36 1942 (N) W 55-45 1948 (N) W 51-42 1954 (H) W 64-56 1955 (H) L 74-79 1956 (H) L 72-84 1958 (H) W 71-59 1958 (A) L 66-93 1959 (N) L 57-59 1959 (H) L 47-64 1959 (A) L 54-76 1960 (H) W 75-66 1960 (A) W 74-61 1961 (H) W 63-55 1961 (A) L 60-63 1962 (A) L 66-77 1962 (H) L 71-84 1963 (A) W 78-58 1963 (H) W 90-76 1964 (A) L 90-94 1964 (H) W 78-76 1965 (H) L 62-66 1965 (A) L 73-87 1966 (A) W 87-74 1966 (H) L 86-117 1967 (H) W 70-68 1967 (A) L 78-88 1968 (A) W 84-72 1968 (H) W 79-60 1969 (A) W 82-64 1969 (H) L 69-82 1970 (H) L 69-81 1970 (A) L 71-90 1971 (A) L 62-68 1971 (H) L 55-70 1972 (H) L 68-79 1972 (A) L 76-81 1973 (A) L 64-73 (OT) 1973 (H) L 77-80 (OT) 1974 (H) L 81-85 1974 (A) W 75-74 1975 (H) L 57-59 1975 (A) L 51-78 1976 (H) L 61-67 1976 (A) L 60-71 1977 (H) W 73-72 1977 (A) L 69-87 1978 (H) W 101-86 1978 (A) W 78-63 1979 (A) L 74-92 1979 (H) W 63-56 (OT) 1980 (H) L 54-57 1980 (A) W 76-63 1981 (A) L 79-89 1981 (H) W 65-54 1981 (N) W 66-58 1982 (H) W 55-50 1982 (A) L 65-67 1983 (A) L 51-59 1983 (H) L 66-78 1984 (H) L 47-74 1984 (A) L 65-94 1985 (A) L 60-67 1985 (H) W 66-61 1986 (A) W 49-46 1986 (H) L 62-63 1987 (H) L 46-56 1987 (A) L 50-62 1988 (A) L 55-64 1988 (H) W 63-59 1989 (H) W 90-86 1989 (A) W 84-82 1990 (H) W 109-71 1990 (A) W 97-77 1991 (A) W 83-65 1991 (H) W 96-79 1992 (H) W 88-83 1992 (A) W 93-90 1992 (N) W 97-87 1993 (H) W 92-74 1993 (A) L 103-105 1994 (H) W 108-79 1994 (A) L 125-128 (2OT) 1995 (H) W 82-68 1995 (A) L 87-96 1995 (N) W 107-104 (OT) 1996 (A) L 78-79 1996 (H) L 58-75 1996 (N) L 73-75 1997 (H) W 83-67 1997 (A) L 70-72 1998 (H) W 88-79 1998 (A) W 82-80 1998 (N) W 86-83 1999 (A) W 76-59 1999 (H) W 62-44 2000 (A) W 72-59 2000 (H) W 76-60 2001 (H) W 73-56 2001 (A) W 78-55 2002 (A) W 74-71 (OT) 2002 (H) W 96-71 2003 (H) W 77-65 2003 (A) W 76-71 2003 (N) L 81-92 2004 (A) W 62-61 (OT) 2004 (H) W 74-71 2005 (H) W 80-73 2005 (A) L 65-69 2006 (H) W 80-46 2006 (A) W 65-44 2006 (N) W 77-70 2007 (A) W 76-64 2007 (H) W 80-51 2008 (H) W 73-47 2008 (A) L 80-83 2009 (A) W 71-49 2009 (H) W 87-81 2010 (H) W 95-83 2010 (A) W 71-67 2011 (A) W 83-52 2011 (H) W 76-60 2012 (H) W 74-57 2012 (A) W 71-67 (OT) 2013 (H) W 73-57 2013 (A) W 71-69 (OT) 2014 (H) W 67-64 2014 (A) L 53-59 2015 (A) W 70-61 2015 (H) W 56-41 2015 (N) W 65-53 2016 (A) L 74-82 2016 (H) W 69-59 2017 (H) W 62-58 2017 (A) L 57-67 2017 (N) W 61-52 Won 85, Lost 56 TEXAS WESLEYAN 1950 (H) L 35-38 1951 (H) W 64-41 1962 (H) W 92-66 1964 (H) W 81-46 1965 (H) W 104-84 1966 (H) W 99-79 1967 (H) W 106-63 Won 6, Lost 1 TRINITY 1922 (H) W 63-8 1950 (A) W 84-37 1958 (H) W 79-59 1959 (H) L 74-83 1960 (H) W 86-78 1961 (H) W 71-59 1962 (A) W 95-89 1963 (A) W 88-54 1964 (A) W 103-59 1965 (A) W 82-68 Won 9, Lost 1 TULANE 1911 (A) L 19-27 1949 (A) L 39-56 1952 (A) L 64-78 1957 (A) W 68-65 1958 (H) W 75-64 1959 (A) L 51-61 1960 (H) W 94-71 1961 (A) L 49-63 1962 (H) W 90-65 1963 (A) W 81-72 1964 (H) W 95-63 1969 (A) L 95-108 1970 (H) W 72-71 1971 (A) W 74-70 1973 (H) W 85-68 2009 (H) W 76-51 Won 10, Lost 6 TULSA 1960 (A) W 67-57 1961 (H) W 80-70 (OT) Won 2, Lost 0 TURNER S 1912 (A) W 37-35 Won 1, Lost 0 UCLA 1970 (A) L 54-99 1972 (A) L 65-115 2008 (A) W 63-61 2009 (H) W 68-64 2012 (A) W 69-59 2013 (N) L 63-65 Won 3, Lost 3 UNLV 2002 (A) W 87-78 2005 (H) W 89-82 Won 2, Lost 0 UTAH 1984 (A) W 62-61 1993 (A) L 76-87 1994 (H) W 93-91 (2OT) 1996 (H) L 69-70 1997 (A) L 68-80 1999 (H) W 73-68 2000 (A) L 73-79 2001 (H) W 70-59 2002 (A) L 61-71 Won 4, Lost 5 UTAH STATE 1939 (N) L 49-51 1988 (H) L 75-80 Won 0, Lost 2 VANDERBILT 1951 (N) W 55-49 1952 (N) W 65-49 1953 (A) L 66-84 1955 (N) L 67-94 1957 (A) L 67-94 1989 (A) L 79-94 2014 (H) W 70-64 2016 (H) W 72-58 Won 4, Lost 4 VERMONT 1980 (H) W 90-71 Won 1, Lost 0 VILLANOVA 2006 (H) W 58-55 2007 (A) L 69-76 2009 (N) W 67-58 Won 2, Lost 1 VCU 1992 (A) W 105-94 1993 (H) L 60-66 Won 1, Lost 1 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 1988 (H) W 85-76 1990 (H) W 98-74 Won 2, Lost 0 WACO YMCA 1910 (A) L 28-29 1913 (A) W 44-23 1913 (H) W 47-12 Won 2, Lost 1 WAKE FOREST 1955 (N) L 71-95 1996 (N) L 62-65 2004 (H) W 94-81 2005 (A) L 88-89 2010 (N) L 80-81 (OT) Won 1, Lost 4 WASHINGTON 1943 (N) W 59-55 1992 (H) W 104-83 2016 (N) L 71-77 2016 (N) W 82-70 Won 4, Lost 0 WASHINGTON STATE 1995 (N) W 86-81 2002 (H) W 79-52 Won 2, Lost 0 WEBER STATE 1984 (N) L 67-82 1993 (N) W 104-96 Won 1, Lost 1 WEST TEXAS 1927 (H) L 36-41 1928 (H) W 41-33 1941 (N) W 43-40 1950 (H) L 42-46 1956 (H) W 85-73 1956 (A) W 86-79 Won 4, Lost 2 2017-18 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All Time Scores vs. Opponents WEST VIRGINIA 1974 (N) L 79-80 2006 (N) W 76-75 2006 (N) W 74-71 2013 (H) L 53-57 (OT) 2013 (A) L 58-60 2014 (A) W 80-69 2014 (H) W 88-71 2014 (N) W 66-49 2015 (H) W 77-50 2015 (A) L 64-71 2016 (A) W 56-49 2016 (H) W 85-78 2017 (H) L 72-74 2017 (A) L 62-77 2017 (N) L 53-63 Won 8, Lost 7 WESTERN CAROLINA 2010 (H) W 73-41 Won 1, Lost 0 WESTERN KENTUCKY 1962 (N) W 78-68 1994 (N) W 91-77 Won 2, Lost 0 WESTMINSTER (MO.) 1939 (N) W 35-24 Won 1, Lost 0 WICHITA STATE 1958 (A) L 66-82 1964 (A) L 57-76 1969 (N) W 84-81 Won 1, Lost 2 WILLIAM & MARY 1962 (N) W 84-71 1988 (N) W 78-73 Won 2, Lost 0 WISCONSIN 1971 (N) L 73-89 1997 (N) W 71-58 1999 (H) L 62-65 2000 (A) L 45-61 2008 (H) L 66-67 2009 (A) W 74-69 Won 2, Lost 4 WISCONSIN-STOUT 1977 (H) W 78-63 Won 1, Lost 0 WOFFORD 2000 (H) W 89-57 2004 (H) W 103-72 Won 2, Lost 0 WYOMING 1943 (N) L 54-58 1947 (N) W 42-40 1950 (N) L 35-44 Won 1, Lost 2 XAVIER 1982 (A) W 97-71 1983 (H) L 64-66 (OT) 1990 (N) W 102-89 2004 (N) L 71-79 Won 2, Lost 2 72 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 1906: [7-1] Coach: Magnus Mainland 3/10 Baylor W 27-17 3/23 at Baylor W 32-23 3/23 at Baylor W 21-17 3/24 at Baylor W 23-18 3/26 at Temple YMCA W 30-16 4/1 at San Marcos Baptist W 25-9 4/1 at San Marcos Baptist W 42-8 4/21 at San Antonio HS L 15-18 1907: [4-4] Coach: Magnus Mainland 1/20 Palestine YMCA W 35-10 1/27 Decatur Baptist L 23-24 2/2 Baylor W 38-27 2/22 at Baylor L 21-23 2/23 at Fort Worth YMCA L 23-27 2/26 at Baylor L 24-28 2/26 at Cleburne YMCA W 40-36 3/9 San Antonio HS W 36-16 1908: No Team 1909: [6-3] Coach: W.E. Metzenthin 2/6 Austin HS W 56-4 2/6 Austin Deaf School W 39-9 2/6 Allen Academy L 21-42 2/6 Allen Academy L 21-38 2/26 San Antonio HS W 21-19 2/27 Baylor L 34-47 2/27 Baylor W 39-21 2/27 Austin Deaf School W 42-3 2/27 Austin HS W 21-8 1910: [6-7] Coach: W.E. Metzenthin 2/25 Austin Deaf School W 92-14 2/29 at Southwestern W 35-13 2/5 Baylor L 28-31 2/12 at San Antonio HS W 31-19 2/19 St. Edward s W 70-14 2/22 at Allen Academy L 21-35 2/22 at Allen Academy L 23-24 2/23 at Baylor W 40-37 2/24 at Decatur Baptist L 19-28 2/25 at Oklahoma (!) L 26-59 2/26 at Oklahoma L 23-63 2/28 at Fort Worth Poly HS W 35-29 3/1 at Waco YMCA L 28-29 (!) UT s first game outside the state of Texas 1911: [1-4] Coach: W.E. Metzenthin 1/20 at St. Edward s W 61-19 2/3 Baylor L 33-34 2/9 at Tulane L 19-27 2/11 at Auburn (#) L 27-45 2/13 at LSU L 15-40 (#) Texas made its first trip east of the Mississippi River when it faced Auburn. The game was the second of a three-game road trip that saw the Longhorns play at Tulane, Auburn and LSU in a five-day span. Said the 1911 Cactus Yearbook: They took a Southern tour, which was disastrous from the standpoint of victory but glorious for spreading the Texas spirit of good sportsmanship. Every report made mention of this fact. Our team had better individual players than the teams played, but the games were held indoors and at night, conditions which were entirely new to the Texas team. 1912: [5-1] Coach: J. Burton Rix 1/15 St. Edward s W 24-7 1/26 22nd Infantry W 39-33 2/2 at San Antonio YMCA W 32-31 2/3 at Turner s W 37-35 2/15 at Baylor L 26-38 2/22 San Antonio YMCA W 41-22 1913: [8-4] Coach: Carl C. Taylor 1/13 San Marcos Baptist W 46-2 1/20 Southwestern W 43-11 1/25 Baylor W 41-15 1/31 San Antonio YMCA W 36-14 1/5 at Ft. Worth YMCA L 24-31 1/6 at Decatur Baptist L 17-20 1/6 at Fort Worth Poly HS L 18-23 2/7 at Waco YMCA W 44-23 2/8 at Baylor L 25-33 2/15 at Southwestern W 70-7 2/17 Decatur Baptist W 57-18 2/22 Waco YMCA W 47-12 1914: [11-0] Coach: L. Theo Bellmont 1/19 San Marcos Baptist W 41-11 1/24 St. Edward s W 34-18 1/28 Decatur Baptist W 25-17 2/2 Southwestern W 46-20 2/7 Baylor W 51-14 2/9 Austin All-Stars W 25-19 2/13 at Baylor W 53-19 2/14 at Ft. Worth Poly HS W 34-25 2/16 at North Texas W 34-25 2/17 at Southwestern W 49-7 2/21 North Texas W 53-22 1915: [14-0/5-0 SWC (1st place)] Coach: L. Theo Bellmont SWC Champions 1/9 Austin HS W 33-12 1/14 St. Edward s W 46-9 1/16 San Marcos Baptist W 41-9 1/22 Dallas University W 27-9 1/26 Decatur Baptist W 28-25 1/30 TCU W 53-27 2/3 Rice W 28-14 2/8 Southwestern W 31-21 2/12 Baylor W 52-16 2/15 at North Texas W 64-13 2/16 at Dallas University W 30-13 2/17 at TCU W 39-25 2/18 at Baylor W 57-29 2/19 at Baylor W 57-19 1916: [12-0/6-0 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Roy Henderson SWC Champions 1/10 San Marcos Baptist W 102-1 1/19 St. Edward s W 80-7 1/22 Southwestern W 39-5 1/24 at North Texas W 39-19 1/25 at TCU W 51-20 1/26 at Baylor W 44-22 1/29 at Baylor W 22-9 2/2 at Hardin-Simmons W 41-14 2/5 at Southwestern W 52-34 2/8 TCU W 40-11 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 2/11 Rice W 32-27 2/21 at Rice W 17-16 1915-16 marked the last season the Longhorns played home games outdoors. UT moved into the $9,000 Men s Gym for the next 12 seasons beginning in 1916-17. 1917: [13-3/7-1 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Gene Van Gent SWC Champions 1/15 Southwest Texas W 52-15 1/24 Southwestern W 34-13 1/25 Decatur Baptist W 30-26 1/29 Rice W 30-18 1/30 Rice (*) L 18-24 2/5 Baylor W 27-19 2/6 Baylor W 19-11 2/9 at Rice W 26-24 2/10 at Rice L 14-27 2/16 at Baylor W 32-15 2/17 at Baylor W 31-25 2/20 at Southwestern W 24-18 2/23 Texas A&M W 38-16 2/24 Texas A&M W 24-19 2/26 at Texas A&M L 15-29 2/27 at Texas A&M W 24-16 (*) the loss to Rice ended UT s school-record win streak at 44. 1918: [14-5/8-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Roy Henderson 1/15 Southwestern W 43-2 1/19 Decatur Baptist W 36-22 1/24 at North Texas L 20-24 1/25 at TCU W 38-23 1/25 at SMU W 22-21 1/26 at Baylor L 32-36 1/29 Baylor W 31-15 2/1 at Rice W 28-16 2/2 at Rice W 32-25 2/5 SMU W 35-14 2/8 Oklahoma State W 33-9 2/9 Oklahoma State W 30-19 2/11 TCU W 48-21 2/15 Texas A&M W 27-15 2/16 Texas A&M L 12-21 2/21 at Texas A&M (>) W 7-8 2/22 at Texas A&M W 17-12 2/25 Rice L 36-40 2/26 Rice L 27-31 (>) the game was forfeited to Texas because Texas A&M s Pay Dwyer was ruled ineligible. 73

1919: [17-3/11-2 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Roy Henderson SWC Champions 1/4 San Marcos Baptist W 22-15 1/10 Southwestern W 25-12 1/15 TCU W 37-17 1/17 at North Texas W 52-24 1/18 at North Texas L 18-25 1/21 at SMU W 33-19 1/22 at TCU W 40-25 1/23 at Baylor W 21-13 1/31 at Rice W 23-22 2/1 at Rice W 38-22 2/7 SMU W 29-7 2/8 SMU W 23-15 2/11 Southwest Texas W 89-6 2/14 Rice W 28-25 2/15 Rice W 36-11 2/18 Baylor W 40-7 2/21 at Texas A&M W 28-19 2/22 at Texas A&M L 15-22 2/28 Texas A&M L 20-28 3/1 Texas A&M W 22-15 Texas.789 winning percentage from 1910 through 1919 was the fourth-best in the NCAA for that decade. Only three schools, Navy, California and Wisconsin had better winning percentages in the 1910s. 1920: [10-6/4-6 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: Berry M. Whitaker 1/10 Southwest Texas W 31-11 1/14 at Southwestern W 27-24 1/16 TCU W 29-18 1/19 at Hardin-Simmons W 29-26 1/23 at TCU W 28-21 1/24 at SMU L 9-19 1/27 Phillips W 26-23 1/31 Baylor W 44-11 2/6 Texas A&M L 15-16 2/7 Texas A&M L 8-15 2/12 at Rice W 20-12 2/14 Rice L 13-24 2/18 SMU W 23-5 2/21 Southwestern W 23-12 2/27 at Texas A&M L 9-27 2/28 at Texas A&M L 13-17 1921: [13-5/9-5 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: L. Theo Bellmont 1/8 Southwest Texas W 34-6 1/11 Hardin-Simmons W 25-8 1/17 at SMU W 21-18 1/19 Southwestern W 36-11 1/21 at Baylor W 32-10 1/22 at Baylor L 18-25 1/28 Rice W 32-9 1/29 Rice W 35-13 2/4 at Texas A&M L 5-23 2/5 at Texas A&M W 16-15 2/12 Baylor L 25-28 2/12 Baylor W 37-19 2/16 SMU W 27-21 2/18 at Southwestern W 24-15 2/23 at Rice W 36-31 2/24 at Rice L 22-24 3/1 Texas A&M W 16-13 3/2 Texas A&M L 13-18 1922: [20-4/14-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: L. Theo Bellmont 1/6 Southwest Texas W 55-10 1/7 Southwest Texas W 42-15 1/10 Southwestern W 53-20 74 TEXAS BASKETBALL Year-by-Year Results 1/11 Southwestern W 36-19 1/16 at SMU W 36-17 1/17 at SMU W 27-15 1/21 Baylor W 45-10 1/22 Baylor W 33-15 1/24 Phillips W 40-26 1/27 at Rice W 33-13 1/28 at Rice W 29-12 1/30 SMU W 31-18 1/31 SMU W 32-12 2/3 Texas A&M L 17-20 2/4 Texas A&M L 16-25 2/8 Trinity W 63-8 2/10 at Baylor W 30-25 2/11 at Baylor L 26-35 2/17 Oklahoma State W 38-13 2/18 Oklahoma State W 28-8 2/24 Rice W 21-8 2/25 Rice W 36-11 3/2 at Texas A&M W 19-11 3/3 at Texas A&M L 8-20 The Longhorns took the court with the word Texas on their jerseys for the first time in 1922. 1923: [11-7/14-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Milton Romney 1/8 Southwestern W 29-13 1/9 Southwestern W 31-16 1/13 Oklahoma State L 27-28 1/20 at Oklahoma State W 34-19 1/26 Baylor W 35-18 1/27 Baylor W 23-7 2/2 at Texas A&M L 21-27 2/3 at Texas A&M L 25-42 2/7 Rice W 36-17 2/8 Rice W 24-17 2/10 SMU W 29-16 2/16 at Baylor W 23-18 2/17 at Baylor L 19-21 2/23 at Rice L 21-29 2/24 at Rice L 26-33 3/2 at SMU W 25-15 3/5 Texas A&M L 13-16 3/6 Texas A&M W 18-12 The 1922-23 season marked the first time Texas games were broadcast on radio. 1924: [23-0/20-0 SWC (1st place)] Coach: E.J. Doc Stewart SWC Champions 1/9 Southwestern (+) W 3-2 1/10 Southwestern W 20-16 1/11 Southwestern W 21-17 1/15 Oklahoma State W 16-14 1/16 Oklahoma State W 22-15 1/18 at Rice W 32-14 1/19 at Rice W 40-22 1/25 at Baylor W 19-10 1/26 at Baylor W 17-10 2/1 Texas A&M W 33-22 2/2 Texas A&M W 27-16 2/8 Rice W 38-10 2/9 Rice W 32-9 2/15 Baylor W 22-12 2/16 Baylor W 27-24 2/22 SMU W 19-13 2/23 SMU W 15-11 2/26 at Arkansas W 30-26 2/27 at Arkansas W 32-21 2/29 at SMU W 17-9 3/1 at SMU W 29-13 3/7 at Texas A&M W 24-14 3/8 at Texas A&M W 17-11 (+) lights went out after eight minutes and didn t come back on. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1925: [17-8/9-5 SWC (4th place)] Coach: E.J. Doc Stewart at Hebrew Association L 15-21 at Boethians W 19-14 at Stowe s All-Stars W 24-19 at Boethians W 19-11 at Strickle Lumber Co. L 18-26 at Boethians W 21-16 at Hebrew Association W 19-11 at Strickle Lumber Co. L 21-25 at Ragland All-Stars W 29-14 1/7 TCU W 14-13 1/9 Southwestern W 16-14 1/10 Southwestern W 20-10 1/16 at Oklahoma State L 10-46 1/17 at Oklahoma State L 15-25 1/ 19 at SMU L 26-31 1/31 Baylor W 31-21 2/6 SMU W 16-15 2/9 at TCU L 12-31 2/10 at Baylor W 19-16 2/14 at Rice W 20-16 2/16 at Texas A&M L 14-21 2/20 Arkansas W 20-18 2/21 Arkansas W 21-12 2/24 Rice W 28-13 2/28 Texas A&M W 17-13 First nine games were played over the Christmas holidays in Dallas. No records of game dates exists. 1925-26: [12-10/6-6 SWC (4th place)] Coach: E.J. Doc Stewart 12/18 St. Edward s W 25-17 12/19 St. Edward s L 20-21 12/31 at Sul Ross L 18-22 1/2 at Sul Ross L 22-25 1/5 St. Edward s W 27-16 1/6 St. Edward s L 13-25 1/8 Southwestern W 24-20 1/9 Southwestern W 21-14 1/12 TCU L 16-20 1/16 at Rice L 17-22 1/19 SMU W 28-20 1/22 Centenary W 24-18 1/23 Centenary W 23-15 1/30 Baylor L 22-29 2/5 at Arkansas L 12-35 2/6 at Arkansas L 7-27 2/8 at SMU L 19-26 2/12 Texas A&M W 35-27 2/16 at Baylor W 22-19 2/19 at TCU W 23-21 2/23 Rice W 27-9 2/26 at Texas A&M W 32-19 Games against Sul Ross were played in San Antonio. 1926-27: [13-9/7-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: E.J. Doc Stewart 12/17 St. Edward s L 22-29 12/18 St. Edward s W 33-23 12/21 Hillyard L 23-28 12/22 Hillyard L 25-27 12/30 SW Okla. Teachers W 26-21 1/1 SW Okla. Teachers W 29-27 1/4 SW Okla. Teachers L 17-28 1/6 West Texas L 36-41 1/8 at Baylor W 22-16 1/11 TCU L 24-28 1/14 Southwestern W 33-27 1/17 Rice W 28-19 1/19 Southwestern W 31-14 1/29 at Texas A&M L 35-36 2/2 at Rice W 30-24 2/4 Arkansas W 32-29 2/5 Arkansas W 28-24 2/10 at TCU L 27-32

Year-by-Year Results 2/12 at SMU L 23-25 2/14 St. Edward s W 41-29 2/19 SMU W 25-23 2/26 Texas A&M W 39-27 1927-28: [12-5/7-5 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: Fred Walker 12/16 St. Edward s W 33-8 12/19 Acad. Americano W 80-10 1/3 West Texas W 41-33 1/7 SMU L 23-39 1/13 at Arkansas L 26-42 1/14 at Arkansas L 29-59 1/18 St. Edward s W 71-21 1/21 Rice W 37-27 1/25 Southwestern W 48-41 1/30 Baylor W 57-36 2/1 at Rice W 36-34 2/4 Texas A&M W 51-30 2/11 at Baylor W 40-25 2/18 at SMU L 25-44 2/20 at TCU W 25-16 2/28 TCU L 25-29 3/3 at Texas A&M W 30-20 1928-29: [18-2/10-2 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Fred Walker 12/14 St. Mary s (Texas) W 50-30 12/21 Southwest Texas W 45-16 12/22 Southwest Texas W 27-18 1/1 San Antonio Elks W 73-36 1/4 Daniel Baker W 60-28 1/5 Daniel Baker W 39-35 1/9 SW Okla. Teachers W 42-28 1/11 at Baylor W 22-19 1/16 St. Edward s W 41-27 1/19 SMU W 29-19 1/28 Rice W 56-25 2/2 at TCU W 33-27 2/4 at SMU L 32-33 2/8 Arkansas L 32-48 2/9 Arkansas W 36-25 2/16 at Texas A&M W 32-29 2/19 Baylor W 57-23 2/23 TCU W 42-28 2/26 at Rice W 33-32 3/2 Texas A&M W 42-31 1929-30: [12-8/8-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Fred Walker 12/6 Southwest Texas W 34-22 12/10 at Southwest Texas L 24-27 12/13 Daniel Baker W 36-18 12/14 Daniel Baker W 42-35 12/18 at Oklahoma L 28-42 12/19 at Oklahoma L 30-33 12/21 at SW Okla. Teachers L 29-36 12/31 San Antonio Elks W 49-26 1/7 at Rice W 39-24 1/11 at Baylor W (2ot) 35-32 1/17 at Arkansas L 19-22 1/18 at Arkansas W 29-27 1/25 Baylor W 42-25 2/7 at SMU L 22-25 2/8 at TCU W 35-21 2/14 Texas A&M W 33-25 2/17 Rice W 31-23 2/22 TCU L 21-26 2/25 SMU W 50-14 3/1 at Texas A&M L 20-42 1930-31: [9-15/2-10 SWC (7th place)] Coach: Fred Walker 12/5 North Texas W 34-33 12/6 North Texas L 26-29 St. Edward s W 25-13 12/12 Centenary L 29-31 12/13 Centenary L 22-54 12/19 Oklahoma L 27-28 12/20 Oklahoma L 33-34 12/23 at San Antonio YMCA W 69-47 12/23 at San Antonio YMCA W 56-35 12/27 SW Okla. Teachers W 43-32 12/30 at Houston YMCA W 50-38 12/31 at Galveston All-Stars W 75-29 1/8 Arkansas ($) L 21-29 1/9 Arkansas W 27-25 1/16 at TCU L 19-40 1/17 at SMU L 32-51 1/24 Baylor L 43-45 2/7 at Texas A&M L 10-34 2/10 SMU (ot) L 33-41 2/14 at Rice L 42-50 2/17 TCU L 36-41 2/21 at Baylor L 21-34 2/26 Rice L 16-23 2/28 Texas A&M W 29-28 ($) Gregory Gym dedicated Note: No date is available for the St. Edward s game. Texas opened Gregory Gym with a 34-33 win over North Texas on Dec. 5, 1930. The gym was officially dedicated on Jan. 8, 1931, when UT hosted Arkansas. Although capacity was listed at 7,000, crowds in excess of 7,500 were common. 1931-32: [13-9/5-7 SWC (4th place)] Coach: Ed Olle 12/9 at Southwest Texas L 23-24 12/10 Daniel Baker W 31-17 12/11 Daniel Baker W 31-19 12/18 Southwest Texas W 25-13 12/23 at Texas Chiropractors W 37-31 12/30 Nu-Icy W 47-19 12/31 Dr Pepper W 51-14 1/1 SW Okla. Teachers W 31-29 1/2 SW Okla. Teachers L 24-27 1/6 23rd Infantry W 41-16 1/8 at Arkansas L 21-24 1/9 at Arkansas W 27-25 1/15 SMU W 35-29 1/20 TCU L 22-52 1/23 at Rice L 22-25 2/6 at TCU L 14-36 2/8 at SMU W 29-17 2/13 Texas A&M W 32-31 2/20 at Baylor L 28-35 2/24 Rice W 26-19 2/27 Baylor L 30-35 3/5 at Texas A&M L 9-14 1932-33: [22-1/11-1 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Ed Olle SWC Champions 12/8 at Southwest Texas W 42-12 12/13 Southwest Texas W 49-13 12/16 Texas A&I W 40-15 12/17 Texas A&I W 39-30 12/21 Randolph AFB W 33-18 12/22 at Texas Chiropractors W 40-25 12/29 Hardin-Simmons W 64-20 12/30 Hardin-Simmons W 47-25 12/31 Hardin-Simmons W 53-34 1/4 House of David W 68-28 1/8 Baylor W 48-26 1/13 Arkansas W 36-28 1/14 Arkansas W 31-28 1/18 SMU W 39-33 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1/21 at Texas A&M W 38-31 2/2 Austin All-Stars W 59-12 2/8 at Baylor W 34-28 2/11 TCU W 31-29 2/14 at Rice W 33-24 2/18 at SMU W 28-27 2/20 at TCU L 26-42 2/22 Rice W 59-31 3/4 Texas A&M W 51-20 1933-34: [14-8/6-6 SWC (t-3rd place)] Coach: Ed Olle 12/14 at Southwest Texas W 40-22 12/16 Southwest Texas W 66-22 12/21 at Brown Paper Mills W 53-48 12/22 at Brown Paper Mills W 41-28 12/26 at Hunt Oilers L 22-28 12/28 Texas A&I W 57-46 12/29 Texas A&I W 31-27 12/30 Texas A&I (ot) L 32-33 1/3 Magnolia Oilers W 49-28 1/6 at TCU L 31-59 1/8 at SMU W 27-22 1/13 Baylor W 44-35 1/18 Texas A&M L 29-34 1/20 Rice W 40-38 2/5 Olsen s Swedes W 40-31 2/9 at Arkansas W 28-26 2/10 at Arkansas L 29-32 2/15 at Baylor L 31-39 2/20 at Rice L 34-45 2/23 TCU L 25-29 2/26 SMU W 40-32 3/3 at Texas A&M W 27-25 1934-35: [16-7/5-7 SWC (4th place)] Coach: Marty Karow 12/13 Southwest Texas W 47-23 12/17 SW Okla. Teachers W 35-33 12/18 SW Okla. Teachers W 50-33 12/20 at Southwest Texas W 38-26 12/21 at Magnolia Oilers W 42-28 12/21 at Finck Cigarmen W 38-32 12/27 at Hardin-Simmons W 54-25 12/28 at Hardin-Simmons W 45-27 12/29 at Hardin-Simmons W 36-30 1/1 Texas A&I W 47-20 1/2 Texas A&I W 33-23 1/5 at SMU W 38-36 1/7 at TCU W 24-21 1/12 Baylor W 44-23 1/16 at Texas A&M L 40-41 1/19 SMU L 28-32 2/9 at Rice L 35-49 2/15 Arkansas L 30-47 2/16 Arkansas W 33-23 2/23 at Baylor L 23-45 2/26 TCU L 24-27 3/1 Rice L 28-34 3/6 Texas A&M W 35-25 1935-36: [15-9/8-4 SWC (t-2nd place)] Coach: Marty Karow 12/13 Southwest Texas L 33-35 12/18 at Southwest Texas W 25-21 12/19 at Sam Houston St. W 33-29 12/20 at Sam Houston St. W 23-20 12/28 SW Okla. Teachers L 24-25 12/30 SW Okla. Teachers W 29-27 12/31 SW Okla. Teachers W 22-19 1/4 Hunt Oilers L 23-34 1/8 Rice W 41-32 1/11 at Baylor W 24-23 1/15 SMU (2ot) L 31-33 1/18 Baylor W 30-24 75

Year-by-Year Results 1/21 Olsen s Swedes L 29-31 1/22 Olsen s Swedes W 39-35 2/1 Hunt Oilers W 50-46 2/8 TCU W 38-25 2/12 at Rice W 37-33 2/15 at SMU L 30-43 2/17 at TCU W 35-27 2/22 Texas A&M W 43-29 2/28 at Arkansas L 37-38 2/29 at Arkansas L 31-43 3/5 at Texas A&M W 32-27 3/10 Arkansas (!) L 16-27 (!) at Houston, Texas (Olympic tryouts) 1936-37: [13-10/5-7 SWC (t-5th place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/12 at Southwest Texas L 20-24 12/16 Southwest Texas W 30-12 12/19 USC L 20-28 12/21 at Texas A&I W 59-36 12/22 at Texas A&I W 37-29 12/23 at Sabinas Brewers W 36-26 12/30 SW Okla. Teachers W 35-30 12/31 SW Okla. Teachers W 35-29 1/1 SW Okla. Teachers L 22-34 1/8 at TCU L 21-23 1/9 at SMU L 16-27 1/13 at Texas A&M W 23-14 1/16 Rice L 20-28 1/18 TCU W 35-22 1/30 Olsen s Swedes W 35-29 2/1 Austin All-Stars W 51-10 2/5 Arkansas W 39-28 2/6 Arkansas W 43-31 2/13 at Baylor L 31-33 2/17 at Rice L 35-40 2/20 SMU L 19-24 2/27 Baylor L 39-40 3/4 Texas A&M W 37-29 1937-38: [11-11/5-7 SWC (5th place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/7 Southwest Texas L 31-33 12/11 at Southwest Texas W 22-16 12/15 Dr Pepper W 33-30 12/18 Kilgore Pipeliners W 27-23 12/20 at Sam Houston St. L 26-36 12/21 at Stephen F. Austin W 31-23 12/30 Oklahoma W 31-28 12/31 Oklahoma L 32-47 1/5 Colorado Antlers L 30-34 1/8 TCU W 33-21 1/14 at SMU L 27-29 1/15 at TCU W 38-19 1/18 Baylor L 45-51 2/1 Olsen s Swedes W 59-36 2/4 at Baylor L 45-46 2/8 at Rice L 41-42 2/11 at Arkansas L 38-74 2/12 at Arkansas L 37-42 2/19 Texas A&M W 35-27 2/22 SMU W 25-23 2/25 Rice W 53-35 3/3 at Texas A&M L 26-31 1938-39: [19-6/10-2 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Jack Gray NCAA Round of 8 SWC Champions 12/3 Kilgore Pipeliners W 37-27 12/7 at Southwest Texas W 57-31 12/10 Southwest Texas W 45-31 12/16 Kansas W 36-34 12/17 Kansas L 35-49 76 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/26 SE Okla. Teachers W 41-25 12/27 Westminster (Mo.) W 35-24 12/28 Emporia State W 34-27 12/29 Baylor W 46-38 12/30 Central Mo. St. Teachers L 25-33 1/7 at Rice L 41-45 1/13 Arkansas W 41-37 1/14 Arkansas L 41-65 1/18 at Baylor W 36-31 1/31 St. Edward s W 47-32 2/6 at SMU W 33-27 2/7 at TCU W 32-28 2/11 at Texas A&M W 41-37 2/15 SMU W 38-21 2/18 Baylor W 41-39 2/22 TCU W 53-26 2/25 Rice W 50-41 3/2 Texas A&M W 66-32 NCAA Western Regional (San Francisco, Calif.) 3/20 Oregon L 41-56 3/21 Utah State L 49-51 1939-40: [18-5/8-42 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/9 Sam Houston St. W 57-37 12/11 at Southwest Texas W 52-28 12/15 Texas Tech W 48-28 12/16 Texas Tech W 41-30 12/19 Southwest Texas W 56-43 12/21 North Texas W 50-29 12/22 North Texas W 57-40 12/26 at Manhattan W 54-32 12/29 at Temple L 37-47 1/6 at Rice W 50-46 1/9 SMU W 31-24 1/12 at Arkansas W 52-33 1/13 at Arkansas L 44-54 1/20 TCU W 69-28 Kilgore Pipeliners W 55-33 Kilgore Pipeliners W 60-38 2/10 Baylor W 51-47 2/16 at SMU (ot) L 42-45 2/17 at TCU W 59-30 2/21 Texas A&M W 42-31 2/24 at Baylor W 60-49 2/27 Rice L 41-42 3/2 at Texas A&M L 52-53 For the two games against the Kilgore Pipeliners, no dates were available. Texas made its first trip to Madison Square Garden on Dec. 26, 1939, to face Manhattan. Said the 1940 Cactus Yearbook: One of the year s outstanding accomplishments was the trip to the East during the Christmas holidays for a test against the highly publicized Temple and Manhattan squads. Playing Manhattan in Madison Square Garden before 18,000 fans, the largest crowd ever to see a basketball game, the Steers brought prestige to Southwestern cagers by trouncing the Jaspers 54-32 for the worst defeat ever handed a New York team in the Garden. 1940-41: [14-10/7-5 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/6 East Texas W 55-34 12/9 at Kansas L 27-35 12/10 at Kansas L 45-48 12/11 at Oklahoma State L 42-48 12/14 Southwest Texas W 52-36 12/17 Texas Tech W 30-28 12/18 Texas Tech L 40-44 12/20 Southwest Texas W 49-39 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/26 Springfield (Mo.) W 43-42 12/27 East Central (Okla.) W 34-30 12/28 West Texas W 43-40 12/29 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 38-39 1/7 Rice W 48-37 1/10 Arkansas L 38-50 1/11 Arkansas L 34-44 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1/17 at SMU L 35-39 1/18 at TCU W 43-39 2/8 TCU W 58-39 2/14 at Baylor W 45-44 2/19 Baylor L 48-52 2/22 SMU W 42-36 2/27 at Texas A&M W 42-22 3/1 at Rice L 64-73 3/6 Texas A&M W 53-36 1941-42: [14-9/5-7 SWC (5th place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/10 Southwest Texas W 55-30 12/12 at Southwest Texas W 50-36 12/15 SE Okla. Teachers W 36-30 12/16 SE Okla. Teachers W 28-25 12/19 Texas Tech W 61-34 12/20 Texas Tech W 47-36 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/26 at Oklahoma City W 49-32 12/27 Texas Tech W 55-45 12/29 Oklahoma State L 38-46 12/30 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 41-46 1/7 at Rice L 38-62 1/10 Texas A&M W 46-32 1/16 at SMU W 32-31 1/17 at TCU L 31-33 1/20 Baylor W 58-38 2/5 Sam Houston St. W 63-48 2/7 TCU L 46-57 2/11 SMU W 60-43 2/14 at Baylor L 34-55 2/20 at Arkansas L 34-42 2/21 at Arkansas W 58-37 2/28 Rice L 41-61 3/3 at Texas A&M L 42-46 1942-43: [19-7/9-3 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Bully Gilstrap NCAA Final Four SWC Co-Champions 12/4 Southwest Texas W 47-27 12/8 at Southwest Texas W 56-47 12/15 at Kelly AFB W 45-33 12/16 at S.A. Cadet Center W 41-27 12/17 at Randolph AFB W 58-36 12/18 at Randolph AFB W 46-42 12/19 at Corpus Christi Navy L 50-55 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/28 E. Central (Okla.) W 55-51 12/29 Oklahoma State W 45-36 12/29 Arkansas L 44-66 12/31 Maryville (Mo.) W 38-32 1/6 Rice W 55-36 1/9 at Baylor W 41-32 1/13 SMU W 41-37 1/16 at Texas A&M W 54-45 1/19 TCU W 47-30 2/3 Corpus Christi Navy L 35-45 2/9 at Rice L 39-50 2/12 Arkansas W 45-31 2/13 Arkansas W 48-35 2/20 at TCU L 44-49 2/22 at SMU L 56-65 2/27 Baylor W 51-38 3/3 Texas A&M W 57-55 NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/26 Washington W 59-55 3/28 Wyoming L 54-58 The Longhorns John Hargis led the 1943 NCAA Tournament in scoring with 59 points (29.5 ppg.) in two games.

1943-44: [14-11/6-6 SWC (t-3rd place)] Coach: Bully Gilstrap 12/3 Childress AFB W 57-31 12/7 Kelly AFB W 45-42 12/10 at S.A. Cadet Center W 44-38 12/11 at Randolph AFB W 45-37 12/14 Chase AFB L 48-50 12/17 at Southwestern L 41-50 12/22 at Kelly AFB L 36-45 12/23 at Chase AFB L 50-64 12/24 at Corpus Christi Navy L 42-55 1/3 Bergstrom AFB W 47-33 1/4 Southwestern W 49-48 1/8 Baylor W 55-37 1/12 Bergstrom AFB W 50-49 1/15 Texas A&M W 77-40 1/19 at Baylor W 54-29 1/22 TCU W 64-44 1/28 at SMU W 61-48 1/29 at TCU L 37-44 2/2 at Rice L 34-56 2/5 SMU L 46-49 2/11 at Arkansas L 48-57 2/12 at Arkansas L 46-54 2/16 Rice L 43-62 2/19 at Bergstrom AFB W 78-65 2/23 at Texas A&M W 81-36 1944-45: [10-10/5-7 SWC (5th place)] Coach: Bully Gilstrap 12/5 Childress AFB W 41-39 12/8 Southwestern W 34-24 12/9 South Plains AFB W 51-50 12/12 at Southwestern W 75-64 12/16 Blackland AFB L 32-37 12/21 at McCloskey Hostpital L 44-46 1/2 San Marcos AFB L 40-52 1/5 at TCU L 38-39 1/6 at SMU L 41-58 1/13 at Baylor W 54-36 1/19 Arkansas W 49-40 1/20 Arkansas L 38-74 1/24 Bergstrom AFB W 47-36 1/27 TCU L 34-35 1/31 Rice L 48-59 2/ 3 SMU L 38-44 2/ 6 at Texas A&M W 87-59 2/10 Baylor W 54-22 2/14 at Rice L 45-74 2/17 Texas A&M W 70-35 1945-46: [16-7/7-5 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/6 San Antonio YMCA W 58-23 12/7 Kelly AFB W 40-33 12/12 Southwestern W 42-28 12/14 SE Okla. Teachers W 34-27 12/15 SE Okla. Teachers W 54-31 12/18 at Southwestern W 54-47 12/21 Bergstrom AFB W 53-45 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/26 Oklahoma State L 34-69 12/27 Rice L 52-55 12/28 TCU W 43-41 1/4 at Arkansas L 47-55 1/5 at Arkansas L 63-90 1/12 Texas A&M W 46-42 1/16 Bergstrom AFB W 54-39 1/19 TCU W 57-42 1/25 at SMU W 70-69 1/26 at TCU W 48-46 1/31 at Baylor L 36-51 2/ 2 Rice W 71-46 2/6 at Texas A&M L 44-50 TEXAS BASKETBALL Year-by-Year Results 2/9 Baylor (2ot) L 42-43 2/13 at Rice W 50-48 2/16 SMU W 41-35 1946-47: [26-2/12-0 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Jack Gray NCAA Final Four SWC Champions 12/2 North Texas W 63-41 12/3 North Texas W 66-40 12/6 Houston YMCA W 53-23 12/10 Continental Airways W 46-34 12/14 at Canisius W 52-46 12/17 at Long Island W 47-46 12/19 at DePaul W 61-43 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/26 Missouri W 65-46 12/27 Oklahoma State L 39-40 12/28 Oklahoma W 62-50 1/3 Southwest Texas W 68-37 1/6 TCU W 62-46 1/10 at Baylor W 45-38 1/15 SMU W 56-36 1/18 at Rice W 67-53 1/30 Southwestern W 63-39 2/3 Texas A&M W 61-41 2/7 at TCU W 72-44 2/8 at SMU W 58-51 2/15 at Texas A&M W 69-40 2/19 Baylor W 70-52 2/22 Rice W 67-60 2/28 Arkansas W 49-44 3/1 Arkansas W 66-46 3/4 SWC All-Stars W 64-52 NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/21 Wyoming W 42-40 3/22 Oklahoma L 54-55 NCAA 3rd-Place Game (New York, N.Y.) 3/25 at City Coll. of N.Y. W 54-50 SIX SECONDS SHORT The University of Texas entered the 1947 NCAA playoffs as the favorite to win the national championship. The only blemish on the Longhorns record was a 40-39 loss to Oklahoma A&M in the All-College Tournament at Oklahoma City. Texas traveled to Kansas City and defeated Wyoming to open the playoffs, prior to taking on an Oklahoma team it had beaten 62-50 earlier in the season. Texas led 29-22 at intermission only to see OU roar back to take a nine-point lead early in the second half. Up 53-48, Oklahoma began to freeze the ball with three minutes to play. UT s Dan Wagner hit a free throw to cut the margin to four with one minute on the clock. Wagner and Slater Martin then hit field goals to tie the score at 53-53 with 40 seconds to go. Texas Al Madsen converted a free throw to put the Longhorns up 54-53 with 25 seconds remaining. Oklahoma s Ken Pryor scored the heartbreaker with just six seconds left for the final 55-54 margin. Some blamed a 17-day layoff between the end of conference play and the start of the NCAAs for the Longhorns sluggish performance. UT bounced back to defeat City College of New York in the third-place game at Madison Square Garden. Texas had the consolation of knowing its 26-2 record was the best in the nation in 1946-47. 1947-48: [20-5/9-3 SWC (2nd place)] All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/29 Georgia Tech W 54-45 12/30 Alabama W 40-31 12/31 Oklahoma State L 31-32 1/5 at Rice W 59-44 1/12 at TCU W 45-39 1/17 Texas A&M W 69-48 1/31 at SMU W 57-51 2/3 TCU W 49-41 2/5 Southwest Texas W 62-32 2/12 at Baylor L 39-48 2/16 Rice L 47-54 2/20 at Arkansas L 40-54 2/21 at Arkansas W 54-43 2/25 Baylor W 32-29 2/28 SMU W 47-45 3/9 at Texas A&M W 54-34 NIT (New York, N.Y.) 3/13 at New York Univ. L 43-45 (@) at Houston, Texas 1948-49: [17-7/7-5 SWC (4th place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/3 at LSU W 60-45 12/4 at Tulane L 39-56 12/8 at Oklahoma W 49-40 12/10 North Texas W 49-41 12/11 North Texas W 68-47 12/16 at New York Univ. W 58-57 12/18 at St. Joseph s W 55-54 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/27 Colorado A&M W 56-47 12/28 Baylor L 36-49 12/29 Alabama W 60-39 1/3 Sam Houston St. W 69-40 1/7 at SMU W 50-44 1/8 at TCU W 59-46 1/15 Rice L 37-45 1/18 Baylor W 40-37 2/3 Oklahoma W 59-53 2/5 at Texas A&M W 50-41 2/7 Arkansas L 54-60 2/12 at Arkansas L 50-54 2/16 Texas A&M W 56-43 2/19 at Baylor W 36-31 2/23 20 at Rice L 49-65 2/26 20 TCU W 81-60 3/1 SMU L 40-54 The 1948-49 season was the first for transparent backboards at Gregory Gym. 1949-50: [13-11/6-6 SWC (t-4th place)] Coach: Jack Gray 12/3 at Oklahoma L 48-65 12/6 Texas Wesleyan L 35-38 12/9 North Texas W 54-51 12/10 North Texas W 64-47 12/13 West Texas L 42-46 12/16 Arizona (^) W 58-50 12/17 at Trinity W 84-37 12/20 Houston W 46-44 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/27 Wyoming L 35-44 12/28 Alabama W 48-41 Coach: Jack Gray 12/29 Baylor W 49-41 1/4 at Arkansas L 51-60 NIT First Round 1/7 at Baylor L 43-49 1/12 Rice W 55-52 12/4 Sam Houston St. W 55-47 1/14 Texas A&M W 48-46 12/5 Sam Houston St. W 56-40 1/30 Oklahoma L 45-55 12/8 Texas Tech (@) W 51-42 2/3 Arkansas L 37-51 12/9 LSU W 50-31 2/7 TCU W 69-57 12/12 North Texas W 51-39 2/11 at SMU L 34-51 12/13 North Texas W 60-49 2/13 at TCU L 38-51 12/18 at City Coll. of N.Y. W 61-59 2/18 SMU (ot) W 47-46 12/20 at St. Joseph s W 61-57 2/21 Baylor L 41-43 2/25 at Rice W 55-41 2/28 at Texas A&M W 53-52 (^) at San Antonio, Texas 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 77

Year-by-Year Results 1950-51: [13-14/8-4 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Jack Gray SWC Co-Champions 12/1 Sam Houston St. W 51-44 12/2 Sam Houston St. L 54-55 12/6 at Oklahoma L 35-49 12/9 Texas Wesleyan W 64-41 12/14 at Canisius L 45-59 12/16 at Manhattan L 46-47 San Antonio Invitational (San Antonio, Texas) 12/22 LSU W 68-53 12/23 SMU L 50-52 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/27 Vanderbilt W 55-49 12/28 3 Oklahoma State L 38-47 12/29 Alabama L 41-54 1/3 Baylor (2ot) W 59-58 1/6 at Rice W 56-54 1/12 SMU W 42-39 1/15 at Arkansas W 50-42 1/ 31 at Texas A&M L 29-32 2/3 TCU W 53-43 2/5 Oklahoma L 47-49 2/9 Rice W 77-51 2/12 at TCU L 34-49 2/16 at SMU L 41-54 2/19 Arkansas L 38-40 2/23 at Baylor W 51-43 2/27 Texas A&M W 42-40 NCAA District 6 Playoff 3/9 at Texas A&M L 33-45 3/12 Texas A&M W 35-34 3/13 Texas A&M L 32-33 1951-52: [16-8/8-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Slue Hull 12/3 at Oklahoma W 48-44 12/7 North Texas W 61-56 12/8 North Texas W 55-50 12/11 East Texas W 57-49 12/14 Sam Houston St. W 68-41 12/17 at LSU L 55-59 12/18 at Tulane L 64-78 12/21 Murray State L 63-64 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 12/26 SMU W 58-42 12/28 Texas A&M (ot) L 51-52 12/29 Vanderbilt W 65-49 1/5 at TCU L 43-52 1/8 SMU W 41-31 1/12 Arkansas W 62-51 1/15 at Rice W 60-53 1/28 Oklahoma W 43-39 2/2 Texas A&M W 51-40 2/5 Baylor W 58-46 2/9 at SMU W 57-49 2/12 at Baylor L 59-71 2/16 TCU L 47-54 2/23 at Texas A&M W 38-34 2/26 Rice W 54-48 3/1 at Arkansas L 44-45 1952-53: [12-9/8-4 SWC (t-2nd place)] Coach: Slue Hull 12/10 Oklahoma W 48-47 12/15 Colorado A&M W 63-46 12/18 at Tennessee L 59-66 12/20 at Vanderbilt L 66-84 12/22 at Oklahoma L 51-72 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 12/26 Baylor L 43-57 12/29 TCU L 52-64 12/30 Texas A&M W 58-54 1/6 TCU W 55-48 1/10 at SMU W 64-53 78 1/12 Arkansas W 62-57 1/16 at Texas A&M L 42-51 2/3 at Baylor L 59-60 2/7 Rice W 58-46 2/10 Texas A&M W 68-49 2/14 at Arkansas W 70-65 2/17 Houston W 79-65 2/21 SMU W 80-52 2/24 at Rice L 56-61 2/28 Baylor W 77-65 3/3 at TCU L 50-68 1953-54: [16-9/9-3 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Slue Hull SWC Co-Champions 12/2 at Oklahoma State L 37-54 12/5 Lamar W 81-61 12/7 Oklahoma State L 60-62 12/12 Houston W 68-64 12/17 3 at Duquesne L 58-71 12/19 at Manhattan W 62-56 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/28 Alabama W 72-52 12/29 Arkansas W 66-65 12/30 16 Rice L 58-65 1/5 at TCU W 54-47 1/9 Arkansas W 64-61 1/12 at Texas A&M W 49-46 1/15 15 Rice W 74-66 1/30 at Houston W 80-79 2/2 SMU W 75-69 2/6 at Baylor L 63-67 2/8 Texas Tech W 64-56 2/13 at Rice L 51-61 2/16 Texas A&M W 66-49 2/20 Baylor W 78-63 2/23 at SMU L 63-90 2/26 at Arkansas W 67-57 3/2 TCU W 68-59 SWC Playoffs 3/5 at Rice L 62-70 3/8 Rice L 71-72 1954-55: [4-20/3-9 SWC (6th place)] Coach: Slue Hull 12/1 Hardin-Simmons W 59-57 12/4 Oklahoma State L 63-70 12/8 11 at Oklahoma State L 49-77 12/11 Houston L 58-79 Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) 12/17 19 Alabama L 54-89 12/18 17 Wake Forest L 71-95 12/20 Vanderbilt L 67-94 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/27 Texas A&M L 61-66 12/28 SMU L 63-77 12/29 Baylor L 75-89 1/4 SMU L 51-74 1/8 at Baylor L 67-85 1/11 at TCU L 64-79 1/14 Rice L 52-58 1/29 at Houston L 52-59 2/3 Texas Tech L 74-79 2/5 Arkansas W 75-74 2/8 at Rice L 70-79 2/12 at Texas A&M W 80-76 2/15 TCU L 56-75 2/19 at Arkansas L 74-79 2/22 Texas A&M W 74-64 2/26 Baylor L 61-89 3/1 at SMU L 80-93 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1955-56: [12-2/5-7 SWC (4th place)] Coach: Slue Hull 12/1 West Texas W 85-73 12/3 at Oklahoma State W 59-56 12/10 Oklahoma State L 58-61 Blue-Gray Tournament (Montgomery, Ala.) 12/16 Auburn W 83-76 12/17 Mississippi W 86-72 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/28 TCU W 66-60 12/29 17 Rice L 72-80 12/30 USC W 71-63 1/4 at TCU L 67-73 1/7 SMU L 63-66 1/9 Arkansas L 67-70 1/13 at Texas A&M L 74-75 1/16 at Rice L 58-83 1/30 at West Texas W 86-79 2/4 Baylor W 80-73 2/7 15 at SMU L 96-109 2/11 TCU W 74-67 2/14 Texas Tech L 72-84 2/18 at Arkansas L 69-79 2/21 Rice W 94-82 2/25 at Baylor W 101-95 2/28 Texas A&M W 98-70 3/5 at Phillips 66 Oilers L 66-92 3/13 Phillips 66 Oilers L 91-108 1956-57: [11-13/3-9 SWC (t-6th place)] Coach: Marshall Hughes 12/3 North Texas W 103-68 12/7 at Oregon State W 64-63 12/8 at Oregon L 64-65 12/12 Oklahoma W 68-62 12/15 at Tulane W 68-65 12/17 9 at Vanderbilt L 67-94 12/20 Hardin-Simmons W 93-64 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/27 Baylor W 101-84 12/28 Arkansas L 76-89 12/29 TCU W 59-54 1/5 at Baylor L 76-87 1/8 TCU W 85-76 1/11 Rice L 66-76 1/14 at Arkansas L 66-67 1/18 18 SMU W 77-68 2/2 at Oklahoma L 59-71 2/5 at Texas A&M L 67-69 2/9 Baylor W 95-68 2/12 15 at SMU L 56-79 2/16 at Rice L 63-79 2/20 East Texas W 77-71 2/23 Texas A&M L 55-61 2/25 Arkansas L 54-70 3/2 at TCU L 60-74 1957-58: [10-13/5-9 SWC (7th place)] Coach: Marshall Hughes 12/3 Texas A&I W 62-45 12/6 Trinity W 79-59 12/10 McMurry W 73-41 12/14 Tulane W 75-64 12/18 at Missouri L 61-82 12/20 at Wichita State L 66-82 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/26 Arkansas L 67-85 12/27 Baylor W 61-59 12/28 SMU L 75-83 1/4 Arkansas L 55-57 1/7 at Texas A&M L 50-71 1/10 Baylor W 82-61 1/13 at SMU L 68-82 1/16 TCU W 73-69 2/4 at Rice L 68-102

Year-by-Year Results 2/8 Texas Tech W 71-59 2/12 at TCU L 58-88 2/15 Texas A&M W 74-68 2/18 at Texas Tech L 66-93 2/22 at Baylor (ot) L 64-65 2/25 SMU L 73-89 2/28 Rice W 86-78 3/4 at Arkansas L 60-74 1958-59: [4-20/2-12 SWC (8th place)] Coach: Marshall Hughes 12/2 McMurry W 73-48 12/6 Trinity L 74-83 12/10 20 Oklahoma State L 39-66 12/13 at Tulane L 51-61 12/15 at LSU L 47-52 12/19 North Texas W 76-54 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/26 Rice L 43-62 12/27 Texas Tech L 57-59 12/29 Baylor L 54-75 1/3 at Rice W 61-58 1/6 SMU L 55-73 1/10 at TCU L 78-86 1/13 Texas Tech L 47-64 1/16 at Texas A&M L 29-73 1/19 at Baylor L 51-62 2/4 at Oklahoma State L 38-58 2/7 Arkansas (ot) L 74-77 2/10 at Texas Tech L 54-76 2/14 Baylor L 58-60 2/17 at SMU L 61-78 2/21 16 TCU L 59-72 2/24 Texas A&M L 61-71 2/28 at Arkansas L 56-63 3/3 Rice W 63-54 1959-60: [18-8/11-3 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Harold Bradley NCAA Round of 16 SWC Champions 12/1 McMurry W 95-54 12/5 Trinity W 86-78 12/12 Tulane W 94-71 12/14 LSU W 84-67 12/18 at Oklahoma City L 90-98 12/19 at Tulsa W 67-57 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 12/28 Rice W 79-53 12/29 Texas A&M L 74-84 12/30 Arkansas L 58-68 1/5 SMU W 58-56 1/9 at Rice W 52-50 1/11 Arkansas W 72-66 1/15 8 at Texas A&M L 61-72 1/18 at Baylor L 62-68 2/3 at North Texas W 89-78 2/6 TCU W 98-77 2/8 Texas Tech W 75-66 2/13 at SMU W 69-65 2/16 11 Texas A&M W 79-62 2/20 at Texas Tech W 74-61 2/23 Baylor (ot) W 68-62 2/26 at Arkansas W 71-57 2/29 Rice W 86-62 3/3 at TCU L 73-81 NCAA Midwest Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) 3/11 Kansas L 81-90 3/12 DePaul L 61-67 1960-61: [14-10/8-6 SWC (4th place)] Coach: Harold Bradley 12/3 Howard Payne W 77-54 12/5 Trinity W 71-59 12/7 Oklahoma City L 49-53 12/10 at Tulane L 49-63 12/12 at LSU L 59-62 12/17 Tulsa (ot) W 80-70 12/21 vs. Tennessee (=) W 77-73 12/22 vs. Alabama (=) W 79-78 12/29 Clemson (+) L 44-48 12/30 Mississippi State (+) W 93-82 1/4 Arkansas W 68-58 1/7 at TCU (4ot) L 94-95 1/10 Texas Tech W 63-55 1/13 at Baylor W 59-58 1/16 Texas A&M W 81-76 2/4 at Rice L 59-63 2/7 at SMU L 63-70 2/11 Baylor W 68-55 2/14 at Arkansas L 59-74 2/18 SMU W 71-65 2/21 Rice W 81-79 2/24 at Texas A&M L 69-86 2/27 TCU W 79-77 3/2 at Texas Tech L 60-63 (=) at Little Rock, Ark. (+) at Houston, Texas 1961-62: [16-8/8-6 SWC (4th place)] Coach: Harold Bradley 12/2 Howard Payne W 81-68 12/6 Texas Wesleyan W 92-66 12/9 Tulane W 90-65 12/11 LSU L 75-77 Bluegrass Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 12/15 at Louisville L 60-76 12/16 Western Kentucky W 78-68 12/21 East Texas W 82-67 12/28 Mississippi (<) W 88-71 12/29 William & Mary (<) W 84-71 1/3 at Texas Tech L 66-77 1/6 Arkansas W 73-59 1/12 at Rice L 64-89 1/15 Texas A&M W 64-57 1/30 at Trinity W 95-89 2/3 Baylor W 76-71 2/6 at SMU (ot) L 82-84 2/10 Rice W 83-82 2/13 at Texas A&M L 48-54 2/17 at Baylor W 81-66 2/20 SMU L 64-69 2/24 Texas Tech L 71-84 2/27 at Arkansas W 61-60 3/6 TCU W 71-68 3/8 at TCU W 73-61 (<) at Lubbock, Texas 1962-63: [20-7/13-1 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Harold Bradley NCAA Round of 16 SWC Champions 12/1 Howard Payne W 77-53 12/5 East Texas W 71-38 12/8 at Tulane W 81-72 12/10 at LSU L 66-75 12/15 Oklahoma State L 65-69 12/21 at California L 62-70 12/22 at Stanford L 46-72 Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, Texas) 12/28 Denver W 63-52 12/29 at Texas Western L 40-45 1/3 Rice W 54-49 1/5 at Arkansas W 69-63 1/8 Baylor W 76-38 1/12 at Texas Tech W 78-58 1/29 at Trinity W 88-54 2/2 TCU W 73-56 2/5 at Texas A&M W 70-59 2/9 SMU W 77-62 2/12 Texas Tech W 90-76 2/15 at TCU W 75-59 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 2/19 Texas A&M W 83-73 2/23 at SMU W 92-76 2/26 at Rice W 77-59 3/1 Arkansas W 99-86 3/5 at Baylor L 48-55 NCAA First Round (Lubbock, Texas) 3/9 Texas Western W 65-47 NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) 3/15 1 Cincinnati L 68-73 3/16 Oklahoma City W 90-83 1963-64: [15-9/8-6 SWC (t-3rd place)] Coach: Harold Bradley 12/2 Howard Payne W 89-58 12/4 Texas Wesleyan W 81-46 12/7 Tulane W 95-63 12/9 LSU W 70-65 12/14 at Oklahoma W 81-78 12/16 at Wichita State L 57-76 12/21 at Oklahoma State L 53-69 Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/30 Princeton L 71-84 12/31 Penn W 69-61 1/4 Baylor W 83-59 1/7 at Arkansas L 53-58 1/11 at Texas A&M L 60-65 1/29 at Trinity W 103-59 2/1 at Texas Tech L 90-94 2/4 SMU (ot) L 74-76 2/8 at TCU W 79-62 2/11 at Rice W 98-80 2/15 Texas Tech W 78-76 2/18 at SMU L 66-82 2/22 TCU W 71-70 2/25 Rice W 93-83 2/29 at Baylor W 105-77 3/3 Arkansas W 80-67 3/5 at Texas A&M L 63-65 1964-65: [16-9/10-4 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Harold Bradley SWC Co-Champions NCAA Play-In Game 12/1 Texas Wesleyan W 104-84 12/5 at Mississippi W 94-67 12/7 at LSU L 75-83 12/12 Oklahoma L 73-86 12/14 Oklahoma State (ot) L 69-73 12/18 Nebraska W 77-73 12/21 Howard Payne W 93-74 Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 12/29 Georgia W 66-60 12/30 Florida L 49-62 1/5 Texas Tech L 62-66 1/9 at TCU L 64-77 1/12 Baylor W 95-74 1/27 at Trinity W 82-68 1/30 at SMU W 89-79 2/2 Rice W 76-63 2/6 at Texas A&M W 65-63 2/9 Arkansas W 81-65 2/13 at Rice W 75-72 2/16 at Texas Tech L 73-87 2/20 SMU L 70-73 2/23 at Arkansas W 74-72 2/27 Texas A&M W 86-71 3/2 TCU W 84-63 3/4 at Baylor W 79-75 NCAA Playoff (Waco, Texas) 3/8 SMU L 78-80 79

Year-by-Year Results 1965-66: [12-12/7-7 SWC (t-4th place)] Coach: Harold Bradley 12/1 Texas Wesleyan W 99-79 12/4 Mississippi W 80-71 12/6 LSU L 66-76 12/13 at Oklahoma State W 56-51 12/14 at Nebraska L 64-75 Memphis State Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 12/20 at Memphis State W 80-72 12/21 Northwestern L 71-73 American Legion Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) 12/29 at Seattle L 80-95 12/30 California L 77-82 1/4 Rice W 94-85 1/8 at SMU L 78-99 1/11 Baylor L 74-89 1/15 at Arkansas L 82-93 1/18 Texas A&M L 57-64 2/1 at Howard Payne W 95-83 2/5 at Texas Tech W 87-74 2/8 TCU W 77-75 2/12 at Texas A&M W 110-82 2/15 at TCU W 85-77 2/19 Texas Tech L 86-117 2/22 at Rice W 91-82 2/26 SMU L 69-71 3/1 Arkansas W 74-70 3/3 at Baylor L 71-88 1966-67: [14-10/8-6 SWC (t-2nd place)] Coach: Harold Bradley 12/2 Texas Wesleyan W 106-63 12/5 at Mississippi L 80-82 12/6 at LSU W 114-78 12/10 Oklahoma State W 76-70 12/13 Howard Payne W 85-82 Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) 12/20 at Arizona State W 93-81 12/21 Iowa State L 87-101 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/28 Montana State L 87-91 12/29 Arizona State W 89-88 12/30 Massachusetts L 74-85 1/3 Arkansas W 71-62 1/7 at TCU L 82-96 1/10 SMU W 82-73 1/14 Texas Tech W 70-68 1/17 at Texas A&M L 59-68 1/31 at Baylor L 86-88 2/7 Rice W 81-73 2/11 at Arkansas W 67-61 2/14 at Rice W 81-76 2/18 Baylor L 75-101 2/21 at Texas Tech L 78-88 2/25 Texas A&M W 72-58 2/28 TCU W 88-79 3/2 at SMU L 83-92 1967-68: [11-13/8-6 SWC (t-2nd place)] Coach: Leon Black 12/1 Mississippi W 95-82 12/4 LSU L 74-87 12/7 at New York Univ. (#) L 67-75 12/9 at BYU L 50-63 12/11 at Colorado L 75-90 12/16 at Oklahoma State W 56-54 12/20 Cal Santa Barbara W 87-75 Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 12/27 Oregon State L 42-54 12/29 Princeton L 77-95 12/30 Oregon L 57-70 1/3 at Texas Tech W 84-72 1/6 SMU W 84-80 1/9 TCU W 66-65 1/13 at Arkansas L 80-85 80 1/16 Texas A&M L 87-88 2/3 Rice W 68-64 2/6 at Baylor L 58-74 2/10 at Texas A&M L 105-117 2/13 Baylor W 79-65 2/17 at Rice W 94-83 2/20 Texas Tech W 79-60 2/24 at SMU W 83-72 2/27 at TCU L 65-71 3/2 Arkansas L 73-74 (#) at Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y. 1968-69: [9-15/5-9 SWC (t-6th place)] Coach: Leon Black 12/2 at Mississippi W 67-63 12/4 at Alabama L 62-88 12/7 Colorado L 64-73 12/11 at Tulane L 95-108 Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) 12/13 Southern Illinois L 37-58 12/14 Oklahoma W 65-46 12/19 Southern Mississippi W 89-72 12/21 Oklahoma State L 60-66 Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/27 Wichita State W 84-81 12/28 3 Davidson L 76-98 1/7 TCU W 63-59 1/11 at SMU L 62-68 1/13 Arkansas W 67-59 1/28 at Texas Tech W 82-64 2/1 Texas A&M L 57-65 2/5 at Rice L 70-76 2/8 Baylor L 57-71 2/11 at Texas A&M (ot) L 69-70 2/15 19 at Baylor L 58-63 2/18 Rice W 81-80 2/22 at TCU W 64-54 2/25 SMU L 69-71 3/1 Texas Tech L 69-82 3/4 at Arkansas L 65-69 1969-70: [11-13/6-8 SWC (6th place)] Coach: Leon Black 12/1 Mississippi W 95-84 12/4 Alabama W 90-63 12/8 Tulane W 72-71 12/11 at Cal Santa Barbara L 85-100 12/13 2 at UCLA L 54-99 12/17 at Oklahoma State L 51-54 12/20 BYU (2ot) W 76-73 12/27 at Florida State L 61-82 Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/29 5 Ohio W 73-65 12/30 Seton Hall L 55-56 1/5 at Baylor L 59-81 1/10 Arkansas W 75-69 1/13 Texas A&M L 81-87 1/27 at SMU W 96-83 1/31 Rice W 75-67 2/3 at TCU L 55-80 2/7 Texas Tech L 69-81 2/10 at Texas A&M L 70-79 2/14 at Texas Tech L 71-90 2/17 TCU W 93-84 2/21 at Rice L 67-75 2/24 Baylor W 81-70 2/28 at Arkansas L 61-78 3/3 SMU W 85-74 1970-71: [12-12/6-8 SWC (t-5th place)] Coach: Leon Black 12/1 Florida State L 78-80 12/5 at Alabama L 78-90 12/7 at Mississippi L 84-89 12/10 Southern Illinois W 107-100 12/12 Southern Mississippi W 95-80 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 12/14 Oklahoma State W 72-71 Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.) 12/29 Wisconsin L 73-89 12/30 Dartmouth W 85-76 1/6 at Tulane W 74-70 1/9 at Arkansas W 88-79 1/16 Baylor L 70-77 1/23 at Texas Tech L 62-68 1/26 at Southern Illinois W 89-81 1/30 TCU L 70-76 2/2 Rice W 84-68 2/6 at SMU W 84-83 2/9 Texas A&M W 78-69 2/13 at Baylor L 67-88 2/16 Texas Tech L 55-70 2/20 Arkansas (ot) L 87-88 2/23 at Texas A&M L 64-65 2/27 at TCU L 71-74 3/2 SMU W 96-88 3/6 at Rice W 94-88 1971-72: [19-9/10-4 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Leon Black NCAA Round of 16 SWC Co-Champions 12/1 Mississippi L 78-79 12/4 Alabama W 85-83 12/6 at Oklahoma City W 90-83 12/8 at Kansas State L 60-87 12/11 Stetson W 86-58 12/27 Centenary W 81-77 Bruin Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) 12/29 1 at UCLA L 65-115 12/30 Arizona W 86-69 1/8 Georgetown W 78-70 1/11 at Oklahoma State W 67-61 1/15 Rice W 87-63 1/22 at Baylor W 77-75 1/25 Texas Tech L 68-79 1/29 Arkansas W 117-93 2/1 at SMU L 80-85 2/5 at TCU L 75-88 2/8 Texas A&M W 80-71 2/12 at Rice W 83-67 2/15 Baylor W 90-70 2/19 at Texas Tech L 76-81 2/22 at Arkansas (ot) W 92-86 2/26 SMU W 93-81 2/29 at Texas A&M W 80-73 3/4 TCU W 72-65 SWC Playoff (Waco, Texas) 3/7 SMU (ot) W 91-89 NCAA First Round (Las Cruces, N.M.) 3/11 19 Houston W 85-74 NCAA Midwest Regional (Ames, Iowa) 3/16 Kansas State L 55-66 3/18 8 Southwestern La. L 70-100 1972-73: [13-12/7-7 SWC (t-5th place)] Coach: Leon Black 11/28 South Alabama W 81-67 12/2 at Mississippi L 58-78 12/4 at Mississippi State L 69-80 12/9 Oklahoma State W 86-66 12/12 19 at Memphis State W 80-79 12/23 Oklahoma City L 77-79 Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, S.C.) 12/28 at Furman L 95-101 12/29 Pepperdine W 97-81 1/4 at Oklahoma L 78-81 1/6 at Centenary (ot) W 81-79 1/13 at Baylor L 79-85 1/17 Tulane W 85-68 1/20 Arkansas L 72-76 1/23 at Texas A&M L 64-69 1/27 at Texas Tech (ot) L 64-73 1/30 Rice W 88-73

Year-by-Year Results 2/3 SMU L 75-82 2/6 at TCU W 69-62 2/10 Baylor W 77-64 2/13 at Arkansas L 74-86 2/17 Texas A&M W 71-68 2/20 Texas Tech (ot) L 77-80 2/24 at Rice W 75-68 2/27 TCU W 89-69 3/3 at SMU W 83-77 Dan Krueger became the first Longhorn freshman since 1920 to make the jump from high school to college ball when the NCAA made freshmen eligible for the 1972-73 season. Krueger scored two points in the season opener vs. South Alabama. 1973-74: [12-15/11-3 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Leon Black NCAA First Round SWC Champions 12/1 Mississippi L 59-75 12/3 Mississippi State L 82-87 12/6 13 Kansas State L 63-71 12/8 at Drake L 72-80 12/10 at Oklahoma State L 73-83 12/13 12 Memphis State L 82-90 12/22 Centenary L 94-97 Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 12/27 Oregon L 66-78 12/28 West Virginia L 79-80 12/29 Army W 77-65 1/5 at Missouri L 76-86 1/7 Oklahoma L 76-80 1/15 TCU W 104-53 1/19 at SMU W 87-82 1/22 at Rice W 82-71 1/26 Texas Tech L 81-85 1/29 Texas A&M W 98-90 2/2 at Arkansas W 96-81 2/5 Baylor W 93-79 2/9 SMU L 72-74 2/12 at TCU (ot) L 71-72 2/16 Rice W 85-76 2/19 at Texas Tech W 75-74 2/23 at Texas A&M W 88-81 2/26 Arkansas W 99-82 3/2 at Baylor W 95-84 NCAA Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas) 3/9 19 Creighton L 61-77 1974-75: [10-15/6-8 SWC (t-4th place)] Coach: Leon Black 11/29 at BYU L 72-80 12/2 Murray State L 69-79 12/5 at Centenary L 71-96 12/7 at Mississippi L 74-82 12/10 Drake (ot) L 98-103 12/12 Oklahoma State L 63-73 12/23 Northwestern W 63-59 12/28 at LSU W 78-63 1/4 Missouri L 60-64 Senior Bowl Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) 1/6 Louisiana Tech W 81-68 1/7 at South Alabama W 80-75 1/21 at SMU L 59-74 1/25 Texas Tech L 57-59 1/28 at TCU (ot) L 72-74 2/1 Texas A&M L 74-80 2/4 at Arkansas L 52-56 2/8 at Baylor W 63-62 2/11 Rice W 60-59 2/15 Baylor W 70-69 2/18 at Rice W 68-62 2/22 SMU W 70-62 2/25 TCU W 63-62 3/1 at Texas Tech L 51-78 3/4 Arkansas L 56-68 3/8 at Texas A&M L 63-74 1975-76: [9-17/4-12 SWC (8th place)] Coach: Leon Black 12/1 at Oklahoma W 60-55 12/3 at Oklahoma State L 73-88 12/6 Mississippi W 67-65 12/8 Cal Poly Pomona W 77-66 12/13 at Centenary L 79-87 12/20 Fairleigh Dickinson W 63-59 Kiwanis Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) 12/29 BYU (ot) L 86-91 12/30 Cornell W 86-60 1/3 18 Centenary L 70-75 1/6 Baylor L 70-72 1/10 at SMU L 84-96 1/12 at Baylor L 77-82 1/14 Texas Tech L 61-67 1/17 Houston L 58-63 1/20 Arkansas W 59-57 1/24 at Rice W 74-56 1/26 TCU L 70-73 1/28 Texas A&M L 60-72 2/3 at Texas A&M L 69-85 2/7 SMU L 76-79 2/10 at Texas Tech L 60-71 2/14 Houston W 95-86 2/18 at Arkansas (%) L 68-75 2/21 Rice W 90-70 2/24 at TCU L 81-89 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 2/28 SMU L 90-103 (%) at Little Rock, Ark. 1976-77: [13-13/8-8 SWC (t-4th place)] Coach: A.E. Abe Lemons 11/29 Oklahoma State (ot) W 74-73 12/1 Oklahoma L 56-60 12/3 Wisconsin-Stout W 78-63 12/6 USC W 66-61 12/11 at Mississippi State L 89-91 12/23 at Oklahoma City L 65-66 Industrial National Classic (Providence, R.I.) 12/28 at Providence L 67-81 12/29 at Rhode Island W 76-66 1/4 at Texas A&M L 59-68 1/8 Baylor L 73-75 1/10 Texas A&M W 87-73 1/12 at SMU L 73-74 1/15 Texas Tech W 73-72 1/18 at Houston L 81-95 1/22 17 Arkansas L 58-86 1/24 at Rice W 74-68 1/29 TCU W 89-80 2/1 Centenary W 105-81 2/5 at Baylor (2ot) W 75-72 2/8 SMU W 79-69 2/10 at TCU W 81-69 2/12 at Texas Tech L 69-87 2/15 Houston L 84-95 2/19 11 at Arkansas (~) L 61-73 2/22 Rice W 90-51 SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas) 2/26 Baylor L 70-72 (~) at Little Rock, Ark. Gary Goodner s slam with 7:37 left in the first half of UT s 74-73 overtime win over Oklahoma State in the 1976-77 season opener ended a 10-year NCAA-imposed ban on the dunk (1968-1976). The game also was Abe Lemons first as head coach of the Longhorns. Later that season, Mississippi State was assessed a technical foul for a dunk during pregame warmups. In protest of the rule that prohibited dunks in warmups but allowed them in games, Lemons ordered Jim Krivacs, a career 86.9 percent free throw shooter, to shoot the technical free throw with his back to the basket. Krivacs missed. Texas lost 91-89. 1977-78: [26-5/14-2 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: A.E. Abe Lemons NIT Champions SWC Co-Champions (1st Year in Erwin Center) 11/26 at USC L 64-65 11/29 Oklahoma W 83-76 12/3 Mississippi State W 81-69 12/5 LSU W 82-66 12/7 at Oklahoma State W 108-87 12/10 Alaska Anchorage W 87-65 12/17 at Centenary W 105-73 12/20 Oklahoma City W 88-71 Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.) 12/26 Army W 74-73 12/27 5 at Marquette L 56-65 1/5 at TCU W 90-41 1/7 Texas Tech W 101-86 1/10 at Houston W 100-89 1/14 3 Arkansas W 75-69 1/17 15 Rice W 78-64 1/23 15 at Texas A&M (ot) W 79-77 1/25 15 Baylor W 78-76 1/28 15 at SMU W 85-80 1/30 15 Houston W 73-72 2/1 12 2 at Arkansas L 71-75 2/4 12 TCU W 87-60 2/7 12 at Rice W 102-86 2/13 12 Texas A&M W 90-66 2/15 12 at Baylor L 77-79 2/18 12 at Texas Tech W 78-63 2/21 14 SMU W 82-74 SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3/4 12 14 Houston L 90-92 NIT 1st & 2nd Rounds (Austin, Texas) 3/10 16 Temple W 72-58 3/15 17 Nebraska W 67-48 NIT Final Four (New York, N.Y.) 3/19 Rutgers W 96-76 3/21 N.C. State W 101-93 Texas moved into the 16,000+ seat Frank Erwin Center prior to the 1977-78 season. UT adapted quickly to its new surroundings by reeling off 25 straight home wins over the next two seasons. 1978-79: [21-8/13-3 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: A.E. Abe Lemons NCAA Round of 32 SWC Co-Champions 11/24 6 at Long Beach State L 71-76 11/27 6 Northern Montana W 148-71 11/29 13 Arkansas State W 68-54 12/1 13 BYU W 96-57 12/5 13 at Oklahoma L 65-71 12/9 13 Oklahoma State W 85-70 12/16 17 Hardin-Simmons W 68-58 12/28 19 at Pacific W 70-53 12/30 19 at San Francisco L 48-69 1/4 TCU W 92-63 1/6 at Texas Tech L 74-92 1/8 at Houston W 75-57 1/12 10 at Arkansas W 66-63 1/16 at Rice W 94-81 1/20 USC W 87-68 1/22 15 Texas A&M W 89-66 1/24 17 at Baylor W 77-76 1/27 17 SMU W 98-62 1/29 17 Houston W 79-53 2/1 11 14 Arkansas L 58-68 2/3 11 at TCU W 73-60 2/6 12 Rice W 95-52 2/12 12 11 at Texas A&M W 65-57 2/14 12 Baylor W 102-83 2/17 12 Texas Tech (ot) W 63-56 2/20 11 at SMU L 66-81 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 81

Year-by-Year Results SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3/2 14 Houston W 70-65 3/3 14 9 Arkansas L 38-39 NCAA Midwest Second Round (Dallas, Texas) 3/10 15 Oklahoma L 76-90 In Texas second season in the Frank Erwin Center, the Longhorns finished fourth in the nation in average attendance with a 15,885 fans per game average. UT s 6,737 fans per game increase from 1978 to 1979 was the largest in the country. 1979-80: [19-11/10-6 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: A.E. Abe Lemons NIT Second Round 11/30 Northwestern La. W 83-76 12/4 at Harvard W 85-73 12/7 Vermont W 90-71 12/10 10 at DePaul L 60-66 12/15 Biscayne W 88-63 12/21 Hardin-Simmons W 86-64 12/22 Murray State W 65-63 12/27 San Francisco W 65-61 12/29 at New Mexico St. L 61-77 1/3 Texas Tech L 54-57 1/5 at SMU W 85-75 1/8 at Houston W 99-73 1/12 Arkansas L 50-55 1/15 TCU W 95-65 1/17 at North Texas (ot) L 77-79 1/22 at Baylor L 48-62 1/26 Texas A&M L 53-56 1/28 at Rice W 87-76 1/30 SMU W 113-80 2/2 at Arkansas L 59-60 2/4 Houston W 84-82 2/6 at TCU W 90-62 2/13 Baylor W 99-61 2/16 at Texas A&M L 61-84 2/19 at Texas Tech W 76-63 2/22 Rice W 76-56 SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas) 2/28 Houston W 67-47 2/29 Arkansas L 62-64 NIT 1st & 2nd Rounds (Austin, Texas) 3/5 St. Joseph s W 70-61 3/10 Southwestern La. L 76-77 1980-81: [115-15/7-9 SWC (t-6th place)] Coach: A.E. Abe Lemons 11/29 Pacific L 77-78 12/1 at Biscayne W 91-76 12/4 New Mexico State W 101-82 12/6 Long Beach State W 92-76 12/9 at USC L 81-89 12/13 1 DePaul L 65-83 12/20 North Texas W 103-82 12/23 at South Carolina L 70-74 12/29 Harvard W 91-68 1/3 at Texas Tech L 79-89 1/6 SMU (ot) L 51-53 1/10 Houston L 71-91 1/12 at Arkansas W 62-60 1/17 at TCU L 64-66 1/19 at North Texas L 74-75 1/24 Baylor W 75-70 1/26 at Texas A&M (ot) W 67-63 1/28 Rice (ot) L 40-46 1/31 at SMU W 83-63 2/3 Arkansas L 48-54 2/7 at Houston L 59-75 2/10 TCU W 88-84 2/17 at Baylor L 82-84 2/21 Texas A&M L 79-108 2/24 Texas Tech W 65-54 2/28 at Rice W 90-80 SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas) 3/2 Rice W 58-44 82 SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas) 3/5 Texas Tech W 66-58 3/6 15 Arkansas W 76-73 3/7 Houston L 59-84 1981-82: [16-11/6-10 SWC (t-7th place)] Coach: A.E. Abe Lemons 11/28 Hardin-Simmons W 74-57 12/3 Colorado W 76-64 12/5 at Drake W 58-51 12/8 Biscayne W 91-63 12/12 Iowa State W 108-75 12/18 at Harvard (ot) W 72-71 12/22 Drake W 82-56 12/30 at Xavier W 97-71 1/5 Texas Tech W 55-50 1/9 at SMU W 60-51 1/12 19 10 at Houston W 95-83 1/16 19 9 Arkansas W 87-73 1/18 19 TCU W 105-89 1/23 7 South Carolina W 88-71 1/26 5 at Baylor L 59-69 1/30 5 Texas A&M (ot) L 69-71 2/1 5 at Rice L 49-80 2/3 12 SMU W 69-56 2/6 12 14 at Arkansas (ot) L 55-62 2/8 12 Houston L 63-77 2/10 at TCU L 69-81 2/13 North Texas W 84-70 2/16 Baylor L 59-62 2/20 at Texas A&M L 70-91 2/22 at Texas Tech L 65-67 2/27 Rice L 59-60 SWC Tournament (Waco, Texas) 3/1 at Baylor L 46-48 LaSalle Thompson became the first Longhorn to lead the nation in an individual category when he averaged 13.5 rebounds per game in 1981-82. 1982-83: [6-22/1-15 SWC (9th place)] Coach: Bob Weltlich 11/27 N.C. Wesleyan W 53-42 11/30 at New Orleans L 56-74 12/4 at Colorado L 48-75 12/7 Xavier (ot) L 64-66 12/11 Biscayne W 75-64 12/15 Georgia L 54-75 12/18 Harvard W 73-58 12/22 Missouri Western W 78-70 Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 12/29 at Santa Clara L 62-76 12/30 Charlotte W 60-49 1/3 TCU L 54-70 1/8 Kansas State L 43-51 1/11 at Texas Tech L 51-59 1/15 16 Houston L 52-77 1/19 Rice W 47-45 1/24 4 at Arkansas L 64-83 1/26 at Baylor L 43-76 1/29 Texas A&M L 52-64 2/1 SMU L 64-73 2/5 at TCU L 48-82 2/12 Texas Tech L 66-78 2/15 4 at Houston L 63-106 2/19 at Rice L 56-71 2/23 6 Arkansas L 67-84 2/26 Baylor L 57-86 2/28 at Texas A&M L 59-96 3/5 at SMU L 67-95 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/7 SMU L 48-49 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1983-84: [7-21/3-13 SWC (8th place)] Coach: Bob Weltlich 11/26 Missouri Southern (ot) W 83-81 11/30 New Orleans L 58-64 12/3 at Iowa State L 57-81 12/6 Biscayne W 51-50 12/10 at Long Beach State L 63-83 12/13 Georgia Southwestern W 77-60 12/17 Oral Roberts L 59-74 12/20 San Diego State L 77-91 Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah) 12/29 at Utah W 62-61 12/30 Weber State L 67-82 1/4 at Kansas State L 54-64 1/7 Texas Tech L 47-74 1/10 7 at Houston L 58-69 1/14 at Rice L 49-63 1/19 Arkansas L 66-70 1/21 Baylor W 67-47 1/25 at Texas A&M L 52-68 1/28 at SMU L 81-105 2/1 TCU L 53-60 2/8 at Texas Tech L 65-94 2/10 5 Houston L 63-74 2/15 Rice W 61-57 2/18 14 at Arkansas L 41-59 2/22 at Baylor W 61-54 2/25 Texas A&M L 57-72 2/29 SMU L 72-103 3/3 at TCU L 70-78 SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas) 3/6 at Texas A&M L 54-75 1984-85: [15-13/7-9 SWC (7th place)] Coach: Bob Weltlich 11/24 Southwestern (Kan.) W 77-51 11/29 Northwestern La. W 87-52 12/3 16 at LSU L 79-87 12/8 Long Beach State W 86-62 12/12 at Oral Roberts L 71-82 12/17 Missouri Western W 83-66 12/20 at Cal Riverside W 61-52 12/22 at San Diego State L 65-71 1st Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/28 Army W 69-57 12/29 Mercer W 69-68 1/2 at Texas Tech L 60-67 1/5 Houston W 61-58 1/9 at Rice W 65-53 1/12 at Arkansas L 58-64 1/16 at Baylor W 68-65 1/20 Texas A&M L 61-66 1/23 3 SMU L 46-54 1/26 at TCU L 45-53 2/2 Texas Tech W 66-61 2/6 at Houston L 80-94 2/10 Rice W 66-65 2/14 Arkansas L 51-60 2/16 Baylor W 75-72 2/20 at Texas A&M W 53-51 2/23 9 at SMU L 60-64 2/27 TCU L 52-54 3/3 USC W 71-70 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/8 Arkansas L 46-66 1985-86: [19-12/12-4 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Bob Weltlich NIT Second Round SWC Tri-Champions 11/25 Baptist College W 94-68 11/27 Cal Riverside W 70-61 12/1 at South Alabama L 66-67 12/5 at USC L 62-84

Year-by-Year Results 12/11 Oral Roberts W 82-66 12/14 8 at Oklahoma (ot) L 92-93 12/17 9 LSU L 65-72 2nd Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/20 Alaska Anchorage W 68-57 12/21 South Florida W 60-55 Cotton States Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 12/27 7 at Georgia Tech L 55-90 12/28 20 DePaul L 62-63 1/2 at Houston W 70-68 1/4 at Rice W 57-46 1/8 Arkansas W 59-55 1/11 Baylor W 65-40 1/15 at Texas A&M L 54-55 1/18 at SMU L 56-63 1/22 TCU W 56-54 1/29 at Texas Tech W 49-46 2/1 Houston W 79-63 2/5 Rice W 62-56 2/8 at Arkansas W 61-57 2/12 at Baylor W 55-50 2/15 Texas A&M W 58-47 2/19 SMU W 58-57 2/22 at TCU L 54-55 3/2 Texas Tech L 62-63 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/7 Houston W 78-62 3/8 Texas A&M L 47-55 NIT 1st Round (Albuquerque, N.M.) 3/13 at New Mexico W 69-66 NIT 2nd Round (Columbus, Ohio) 3/17 at Ohio State L 65-71 1986-87: [14-17/7-9 SWC (t-6th place)] Coach: Bob Weltlich Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 11/28 17 N.C. State L 68-69 11/29 at Alaska Anchorage L 68-80 11/30 2 Louisville W 74-70 12/3 Central Missouri St. W 88-60 12/6 at New Mexico L 72-82 12/8 Northwestern La. W 80-75 12/11 9 Oklahoma L 65-84 12/13 at Oral Roberts W 68-65 3rd Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/19 Bowling Green W 59-44 12/20 South Alabama W 95-74 12/22 Tennessee-Chatt. W 75-74 Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) 12/28 at Texas-El Paso L 51-76 12/29 Iowa State L 57-58 1/3 Rice W 72-52 1/8 at Arkansas L 62-79 1/10 at Baylor L 56-62 1/13 at Texas A&M L 52-68 1/17 SMU W 61-60 1/19 at TCU L 37-52 1/24 Texas Tech L 46-56 1/28 at Houston L 59-65 2/1 at Rice W 70-69 2/4 Arkansas W 78-73 2/7 Baylor W 78-74 2/11 Texas A&M L 56-58 2/14 at SMU W 57-55 2/18 16 TCU L 54-70 2/21 at Fordham (&) L 48-60 2/25 at Texas Tech L 50-62 2/28 Houston W 65-64 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/6 Houston L 49-59 (&) at E. Rutherford, N.J. Patrick Fairs hit Texas first NCAA-sanctioned three-pointer in the opening game of the 1986-87 season. 1987-88: [16-13/10-6 SWC (t-4th place)] Coach: Bob Weltlich Big Apple NIT (Ames, Iowa) 11/20 at Iowa State L 83-100 11/30 Tennessee State W 84-72 Apple Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.) 12/4 Brown L 77-80 12/5 William & Mary W 78-73 12/8 Oral Roberts W 86-76 4th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/11 UT-Pan American W 75-62 12/12 Utah State L 75-80 12/16 Southwestern La. (ot) W 90-89 12/19 at Miami (Fla.) L 56-85 12/21 at Tenn.-Chattanooga L 70-71 12/28 VMI W 85-76 12/30 New Mexico L 74-86 1/2 Houston W 65-63 1/6 at Arkansas L 65-91 1/10 Rice L 75-77 1/16 at Texas Tech L 55-64 1/23 TCU W 74-56 1/27 at SMU L 70-75 1/31 at Texas A&M W 52-49 2/3 Baylor W 76-56 2/6 Arkansas W 79-72 2/10 at Rice W 68-66 2/13 at Houston L 51-62 2/17 Texas Tech W 63-59 2/24 at TCU W 69-55 2/27 SMU W 76-69 3/2 Texas A&M W 64-58 3/5 at Baylor L 60-84 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/11 Houston L 57-72 1988-89: [25-9/12-4 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 32 Hawaii Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) 11/25 Pepperdine W 82-79 11/27 at Hawaii L 84-85 12/1 Sam Houston St. W 87-79 12/3 Northwestern La. W 109-104 12/6 at Oral Roberts W 119-91 5th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/9 Lehigh W 96-73 12/10 Tenn.-Chattanooga W 103-88 12/14 at Long Beach State W 117-86 12/19 Southern Utah W 117-78 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/29 Oklahoma State W 85-84 12/30 6 Oklahoma L 95-124 1/4 Baylor W 105-85 1/7 Arkansas L 92-99 1/11 at Rice W 66-65 1/14 at Houston W 88-86 1/18 Texas Tech W 90-86 1/21 at Vanderbilt L 79-94 1/25 at TCU W 94-84 1/29 SMU W 96-65 2/1 Texas A&M W 85-80 2/4 at Baylor W 110-81 2/8 at Arkansas L 82-105 2/11 Rice W 116-74 2/15 Houston L 96-105 2/18 at Texas Tech W 84-82 2/22 Miami (Fla.) W 123-104 2/25 TCU W 107-82 2/28 at SMU W 82-79 3/4 at Texas A&M L 89-106 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/10 SMU (ot) W 93-91 3/11 TCU (ot) W 93-89 3/12 17 Arkansas L 76-100 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY NCAA Midwest 1st & 2nd Rounds (Dallas, Texas) 3/17 Georgia Tech W 76-70 3/19 6 Missouri L 89-108 1989-90: [24-9/12-4 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 8 11/28 UT Arlington W 116-66 6th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/8 Manhattan W 108-63 12/9 UTSA W 89-86 12/14 Long Beach State L 87-89 12/16 24 Florida W 105-94 12/21 VMI W 98-74 12/23 at SMU W 73-67 12/30 at Stetson W 102-82 1/2 11 LSU (#) L 113-124 1/4 Texas Tech W 109-71 1/6 Baylor W 108-89 1/10 at TCU W 83-80 1/13 4 at Oklahoma L 84-103 1/17 Texas A&M W 96-94 1/20 Rhode Island W 107-86 1/22 at Texas Tech W 97-77 1/25 6 at Arkansas L 100-109 1/27 Rice W 96-84 1/30 Houston L 93-102 2/4 3 Arkansas (ot) L 96-103 2/7 at Baylor W 96-91 2/11 TCU W 85-77 2/14 SMU W 79-68 2/18 at Texas A&M W 79-73 2/28 at Rice W 86-84 3/3 at DePaul W 89-79 3/5 at Houston L 79-84 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/9 Texas A&M W 92-84 3/10 Houston L 86-89 NCAA Midwest 1st & 2nd Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3/16 Georgia W 100-88 3/18 10 Purdue W 73-72 NCAA Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) 3/22 25 Xavier W 102-89 3/24 7 Arkansas L 85-88 (#) at Houston, Texas 1990-91: [23-9/13-3 SWC (2nd place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 32 11/27 22 at Florida W 76-74 11/30 22 20 at LSU L 87-101 12/4 23 16 Oklahoma L 88-96 7th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/7 23 Loyola (Md.) W 112-68 12/8 23 UT-Pan American W 116-70 12/18 23 at Cal Santa Barbara (ot) W 87-84 12/22 23 17 Georgia (!) L 71-79 ASU/Tribune Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) 12/28 Michigan W 76-74 12/29 at Arizona State L 82-89 1/2 Texas A&M W 93-67 1/5 Baylor W 94-77 1/10 2 at Arkansas L 89-101 1/12 at Rice W 92-79 1/17 Houston W 90-84 1/19 DePaul W 90-80 1/22 at Texas Tech W 83-65 1/26 TCU W 90-49 1/30 SMU W 96-80 2/3 at Texas A&M W 83-74 2/6 at Baylor W 100-95 2/9 at SMU W 76-73 2/12 24 Rice W 65-64 2/17 24 at Houston L 73-82 2/23 Texas Tech W 96-79 2/25 Stetson W 96-83 2/27 at TCU L 70-78 83

Year-by-Year Results 3/3 3 Arkansas W 99-86 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/7 23 Baylor W 88-78 3/8 23 SMU W 82-74 3/9 23 5 Arkansas L 89-120 NCAA Midwest 1st & 2nd Rounds (Dayton, Ohio) 3/15 23 St. Peter s W 73-65 3/17 23 20 St. John s L 76-84 (!) at The Omni in Atlanta, Ga. 1991-92: [23-12/11-3 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 64 SWC Co-Champions Chase Preseason NIT 1st & 2nd Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/20 Washington W 104-83 11/22 Princeton W 57-46 Chase Preseason NIT Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.) 11/27 18 Georgia Tech L 107-120 11/29 24 Pittsburgh L 87-91 8th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 12/6 North Texas W 124-107 12/7 San Diego State W 85-58 12/10 17 at Oklahoma L 106-109 12/14 8 Connecticut L 77-94 12/22 Cal Santa Barbara W 90-77 Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas) 12/28 Clemson W 95-87 12/29 at UTEP L 88-92 1/3 at LSU (!) L 83-84 1/6 Murray State W 93-75 1/9 Houston W 86-75 1/11 Texas Tech W 88-83 1/14 at Texas A&M W 76-73 1/18 at TCU L 76-80 1/22 SMU W 106-91 1/27 at Baylor L 68-84 1/30 at VCU W 105-94 2/1 at Rhode Island (@) L 79-92 2/4 Rice W 88-87 2/9 at Houston W 87-72 2/12 at Texas Tech W 93-90 2/16 Georgia (#) W 98-93 2/19 TCU W 99-77 2/22 at SMU W 88-86 2/26 Oral Roberts W 128-108 2/29 Baylor W 97-67 3/5 at Rice L 93-107 3/8 Texas A&M W 88-69 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/13 Texas A&M W 88-69 3/14 Texas Tech W 97-87 3/15 Houston L 72-91 NCAA East 1st & 2nd Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.) 3/19 Iowa L 92-98 (!) at New Orleans, La. (@) at Providence, R.I. (#) at San Antonio, Texas 1992-93: [11-17/4-10 SWC (7th place)] Coach: Tom Penders 12/1 at Oral Roberts W 136-97 Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/4 Princeton W 63-53 12/5 7 North Carolina L 68-104 12/19 at Utah L 76-87 12/22 Stephen F. Austin W 83-70 12/26 Illinois W 89-72 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/29 Weber State W 104-96 12/30 15 Oklahoma L 76-85 1/5 Rice L 87-92 1/10 SMU L 92-102 1/14 at Houston L 67-81 1/16 Baylor L 86-87 1/19 at Murray State W 79-74 1/23 Texas Tech W 92-74 84 1/30 at Rice L 83-101 2/3 at TCU L 77-83 2/7 LSU (#) L 81-84 2/10 Texas A&M W 82-78 2/13 at Georgia L 70-78 2/16 VCU L 60-66 2/20 at Baylor W 88-73 2/22 at Texas A&M L 57-77 2/25 at Texas Tech L 103-105 2/27 Houston L 79-86 3/3 TCU W 102-84 3/6 at SMU L 80-96 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/12 Rice W 81-76 3/13 Houston L 50-58 (#) at Houston, Texas 1993-94: [26-8/12-2 SWC (1st place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 32 SWC Champions 11/26 at LSU L 66-86 11/28 at Nebraska W 78-75 12/1 at Stephen F. Austin W 78-66 12/4 Florida L 68-76 12/15 16 at Connecticut L 86-96 Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii) 12/21 5 Kentucky L 61-86 12/22 Tennessee Tech W 97-85 12/23 Notre Dame W 89-72 12/27 Oklahoma W 87-75 12/29 Utah (2ot) W 93-91 1/2 22 at Ilinois L 78-83 1/5 UTSA (*) W 91-69 1/12 at Texas A&M L 84-85 1/15 SMU W 91-79 1/19 at Baylor W 110-85 1/21 Texas Tech W 108-79 1/23 Georgia W 107-96 1/29 at Houston W 110-78 2/1 Rice W 85-70 2/5 TCU W 95-73 2/9 at SMU W 94-66 2/12 Texas A&M W 85-68 2/15 Baylor W 113-91 2/20 at Texas Tech (2ot) L 125-128 2/21 Lamar W 105-75 2/26 Houston W 88-70 2/28 Oral Roberts W 106-69 3/2 at Rice W 78-70 3/5 at TCU W 111-78 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/10 25 TCU W 96-75 3/11 25 Rice W 101-89 3/12 25 Texas A&M W 87-62 NCAA Midwest 1st & 2nd Rounds (Wichita, Kan.) 3/17 20 Western Kentucky W 91-77 3/19 20 11 Michigan L 79-84 (*) at HemisFair Arena in San Antonio, Texas 1994-95: [23-7/11-3 SWC (t-1st place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 32 SWC Co-Champions 11/26 2 at North Carolina L 92-96 11/29 Lamar W 97-54 12/7 Southwest Texas W 105-60 12/10 6 at Florida L 73-91 12/20 Stephen F. Austin W 95-94 Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas) 12/27 UT-Pan American W 84-73 12/28 Washington State W 86-81 1/4 19 Nebraska W 102-74 1/7 LSU W 80-71 1/10 at TCU L 98-102 1/14 Texas A&M W 115-82 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 1/18 at SMU W 100-59 1/21 at Oklahoma L 75-100 1/23 at Baylor (ot) W 107-100 1/26 DePaul (2ot) W 99-92 1/28 Texas Tech W 82-68 2/1 at Houston (ot) L 96-105 2/4 Rice W 88-56 2/8 TCU W 111-99 2/11 at Texas A&M W 98-88 2/15 SMU W 91-65 2/19 Temple (#) W 70-54 2/23 at Texas Tech L 87-96 2/25 Baylor W 109-75 2/28 Houston W 96-82 3/4 at Rice (+) W 108-74 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/10 Rice W 78-71 3/11 Texas Tech (ot) W 107-104 NCAA West 1st & 2nd Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) 3/16 Oregon W 90-73 3/18 10 Maryland L 68-82 (#) at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas (+) at The Summit in Houston, Texas 1995-96: [21-10/10-4 SWC (3rd place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 32 11/25 North Texas W 88-67 11/29 14 Utah L 69-70 12/2 at DePaul W 88-84 12/5 UTSA W 110-98 12/9 23 at Louisville L 78-101 12/16 Oregon State W 83-54 12/21 Providence W 92-83 12/27 at Lamar W 96-82 12/30 11 North Carolina W 74-72 1/3 23 at Nebraska L 69-85 1/6 23 Rice L 69-80 1/13 TCU W 103-88 1/16 at Texas A&M W 86-70 1/20 SMU W 81-63 1/24 Baylor W 90-81 1/28 22 at Texas Tech L 78-79 1/31 Oklahoma (ot) L 65-67 2/3 Houston W 80-63 2/7 at Rice W 79-64 2/11 at TCU W 102-81 2/14 Texas A&M W 69-50 2/17 at SMU W 101-66 2/20 at Baylor W 80-72 2/24 9 Texas Tech L 58-75 2/26 at Rhode Island W 81-77 3/2 at Houston L 76-86 SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/7 Baylor W 86-65 3/8 SMU W 89-67 3/9 7 Texas Tech L 73-75 NCAA Midwest 1st & 2nd Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3/15 Michigan W 80-76 3/17 9 Wake Forest L 62-65 Sonny Alvarado s layup with 24.8 seconds left in the title game of the 1996 SWC tournament will forever stand as the last points scored in a Southwest Conference sanctioned game. 1996-97: [18-12/10-6 Big 12 (t-3rd place)] Coach: Tom Penders NCAA Round of 16 First season in Big 12 11/23 17 Nebraska (ot) W 83-81 11/27 18 Rhode Island W 86-79 12/4 18 at Florida W 82-64 12/7 18 North Texas W 71-56 12/9 18 5 at Arizona L 78-83 12/14 13 16 Fresno State W 98-86 12/18 14 at Oregon State W 86-83 12/21 14 9 at Utah L 68-80

Year-by-Year Results 12/31 18 at Providence L 66-74 1/4 18 Oklahoma State W 92-58 1/6 18 1 at Kansas L 61-86 1/12 22 Kansas State W 104-63 1/15 23 at Texas A&M (ot) W 86-76 1/19 23 10 Louisville (ot) L 78-85 1/22 23 Oklahoma W 76-66 1/26 23 Missouri W 78-74 1/29 23 at Baylor L 72-76 2/1 23 at Oklahoma L 69-83 2/3 22 Texas Tech W 83-67 2/8 at Oklahoma State W 90-73 2/12 Baylor W 70-67 2/16 at Nebraska L 67-79 2/19 7 Iowa State W 57-56 2/22 at Texas Tech L 70-72 2/25 Texas A&M W 68-57 3/1 19 at Colorado L 60-83 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/7 Missouri L 75-80 NCAA East 1st & 2nd Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 3/14 Wisconsin W 71-58 3/16 Coppin State W 82-81 NCAA East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) 3/21 25 Louisville L 63-78 1997-98: [14-17/6-10 Big 12 (10th place)] Coach: Tom Penders Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic (E. Rutherford, N.J.) 11/11 22 Princeton L 56-62 11/12 22 19 Georgia L 87-89 11/22 at North Texas W 116-94 11/26 Liberty W 98-70 11/28 22 at Georgia L 76-94 12/3 American W 78-62 12/6 4 Arizona L 81-88 12/9 Florida W 85-82 12/17 LSU W 69-63 12/20 at Illinois L 80-105 12/27 Houston W 89-71 1/3 Baylor L 81-87 1/5 at Missouri L 69-91 1/10 4 Kansas L 72-102 1/12 at Oklahoma L 75-91 1/17 Texas Tech W 88-79 1/21 Nebraska W 105-91 1/24 at Fresno State L 82-90 1/27 at Iowa State L 82-85 1/31 Oklahoma State W 88-73 2/2 at Texas A&M W 81-80 2/8 Oklahoma L 74-81 2/11 at Kansas State L 79-83 2/14 at Texas Tech W 82-80 2/18 Texas A&M W 87-74 2/21 at Baylor L 75-80 2/24 25 at Oklahoma State L 58-80 2/28 Colorado L 64-81 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/5 Texas Tech W 86-83 3/6 25 Oklahoma State W 65-64 3/7 Oklahoma L 55-68 1998-99: [19-13/13-3 Big 12 (1st place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 64 Big 12 Champions 11/17 at Houston L 69-71 11/21 South Florida L 76-93 11/25 11 at Arizona L 57-73 11/29 Georgia L 77-78 12/2 at Oral Roberts W 87-77 12/5 at San Diego L 57-61 12/12 25 Utah W 73-68 12/15 23 Wisconsin L 62-65 12/19 at LSU (ot) L 61-63 Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28 Mississippi State W 81-77 12/29 Princeton L 46-56 12/30 at Hawaii W 84-72 1/2 at Colorado W 73-68 1/6 Iowa State W 71-45 1/10 at Nebraska W 89-76 1/13 Baylor W 71-56 1/16 Kansas State W 65-59 1/18 19 at Kansas L 67-76 1/23 23 Oklahoma State W 73-70 1/25 at Oklahoma W 64-60 1/31 Massachusetts W 76-65 2/3 Texas A&M W 71-59 2/6 at Texas Tech W 76-59 2/10 Oklahoma L 63-64 2/14 at Oklahoma State W 73-68 2/17 Texas Tech W 62-44 2/20 at Texas A&M W 63-54 2/24 22 at Baylor W 62-52 2/27 22 Missouri L 47-54 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/5 Colorado W 82-76 3/6 Oklahoma State L 57-59 NCAA East 1st & 2nd Rounds (Boston, Mass.) 3/12 Purdue L 54-58 1999-2000: [24-9/13-3 Big 12 (2nd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 32 Black Coaches Association Freedom Classic (Austin, Texas) 11/20 21 Louisiana-Lafayette W 82-48 Puerto Rico Shootout (Bayamon, P.R.) 11/25 20 Arizona State W 88-71 11/26 20 18 DePaul W 68-64 11/27 20 3 Michigan State W 81-74 12/4 9 4 Arizona L 81-88 12/7 10 at Wisconsin L 45-61 12/11 10 San Diego W 76-66 12/18 15 Wofford W 89-57 12/22 14 at Utah L 73-79 12/28 18 Niagara W 85-48 1/2 18 Houston W 90-80 1/6 17 Baylor W 71-43 1/10 15 5 at Connecticut L 67-77 1/12 15 at Texas A&M W 78-51 1/15 15 16 Oklahoma W 79-66 1/19 14 12 at Oklahoma State L 65-73 1/22 14 at Texas Tech W 72-59 1/25 17 Nebraska W 82-55 1/29 17 Colorado W 75-65 1/31 16 18 at Oklahoma L 59-83 2/5 16 at Massachusetts W 68-57 2/9 18 Texas Tech W 76-60 2/12 18 at Missouri W 66-63 2/16 17 8 Oklahoma State W 68-57 2/19 17 at Baylor W 60-38 2/22 14 17 at Iowa State L 77-89 2/26 14 Texas A&M W 85-58 2/28 16 23 Kansas W 68-54 3/4 16 at Kansas State W 99-70 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/10 13 Colorado W 78-35 3/11 13 15 Oklahoma L 65-81 NCAA West 1st & 2nd Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) 3/16 15 Indiana State W 77-61 3/18 15 10 LSU L 67-72 2000-01: [25-9/12-4 Big 12 (t-2nd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 64 TiVo Preseason NIT 1st & 2nd Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/13 Navy W 79-65 11/15 California W 57-54 TiVo Preseason NIT Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.) 11/22 2 Duke L 69-95 11/24 Indiana W 70-58 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 11/28 UTSA W 70-51 12/2 Southwest Texas W 90-60 12/9 at South Florida L 69-87 12/16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 79-71 12/20 at Houston W 71-60 12/23 5 Illinois W 72-64 12/28 UNC Asheville W 74-43 12/30 Utah W 70-59 1/6 24 Oklahoma State W 78-71 1/10 23 Kansas State W 63-41 1/13 23 at Nebraska L 67-80 1/15 15 Connecticut W 60-56 1/17 at Texas A&M W 76-58 1/20 Baylor (ot) W 73-66 1/24 20 at Oklahoma L 68-75 1/27 20 12 at Arizona L 52-80 1/30 Texas A&M W 81-61 2/3 3 at Kansas L 66-82 2/7 at Colorado W 77-72 2/10 21 Oklahoma L 54-75 2/13 Texas Tech W 73-56 2/17 at Oklahoma State (ot) W 80-69 2/21 at Baylor W 69-59 2/24 6 Iowa State W 94-78 2/26 24 Missouri W 76-61 3/3 24 at Texas Tech W 78-55 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/9 20 Oklahoma State W 55-54 3/10 20 Baylor W 76-62 3/11 20 16 Oklahoma L 45-54 NCAA South 1st & 2nd Rounds (New Orleans, La.) 3/16 18 Temple L 65-79 2001-02: [22-12/10-6 Big 12 (t-3rd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 16 11/17 23 Arizona L 74-88 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 11/22 Oregon State W 78-68 11/23 Gonzaga L 64-67 11/24 20 Indiana L 71-77 Dell Classic 4 Kids (Chicago, Ill.) 12/1 11 Stanford (ot) W 83-75 12/5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 89-64 12/10 Washington State W 79-52 12/15 Jacksonville W 96-90 12/19 McNeese State W 80-67 Las Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, Nev.) 12/22 at UNLV W 87-78 12/29 at Utah L 61-71 1/2 UT-Pan American W 81-69 1/5 5 at Oklahoma State W 70-61 1/7 Providence W 68-48 1/12 Baylor W 102-78 1/14 at Texas Tech (ot) W 74-71 1/19 Nebraska W 77-66 1/23 24 Texas A&M L 74-80 1/26 24 at Baylor W 69-63 1/30 at Kansas State L 70-71 2/2 6 Oklahoma (ot) L 84-85 2/6 at Texas A&M W 66-52 2/9 Colorado W 104-95 2/11 2 Kansas (ot) L 103-110 2/ 17 at Missouri W 72-70 2/20 13 Oklahoma State L 80-85 2/23 6 at Oklahoma L 78-96 2/26 Texas Tech W 96-71 3/2 at Iowa State W 79-76 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/8 Missouri W 89-85 3/9 4 Oklahoma L 51-67 NCAA Midwest 1st & 2nd Rounds (Dallas, Texas) 3/15 Boston College W 70-57 3/17 17 Mississippi State W 68-64 NCAA Midwest Regional (Madison, Wis.) 3/22 11 Oregon L 70-72 85

Year-by-Year Results 2002-03: [26-7/13-3 Big 12 (2nd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Semifinals AT&T Wireless Classic (New York, N.Y.) 11/15 4 16 Georgia W 77-71 11/23 3 Stephen F. Austin W 81-55 11/27 3 UT-Arlington W 76-45 Space City Hoops Classic (Houston, Texas) 11/30 3 Seton Hall W 78-61 BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.) 12/7 2 George Washington W 100-92 12/8 2 Notre Dame L 92-98 12/15 8 1 at Arizona L 70-73 12/19 10 McNeese State W 97-59 12/22 10 Princeton W 57-54 12/30 7 Louisiana Tech W 58-50 1/5 7 Mount St. Mary s W 80-64 1/11 8 Iowa State W 70-50 1/15 4 at Baylor W 82-71 1/18 4 Texas A&M W 89-61 1/25 4 21 Missouri W 76-55 1/27 3 12 at Kansas L 87-90 2/1 3 9 Oklahoma State W 78-65 2/4 3 at Colorado L 80-93 2/8 3 at Texas A&M W 95-87 2/10 6 5 Oklahoma W 67-61 2/15 6 at Nebraska W 75-63 2/17 3 Texas Tech W 77-65 2/22 3 16 at Oklahoma State L 77-82 2/26 5 Baylor W 82-64 3/1 5 at Texas Tech W 76-71 3/4 4 Kansas State W 74-60 3/8 4 5 at Oklahoma W 76-71 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas) 3/14 3 Texas Tech L 81-92 NCAA South 1st & 2nd Rounds (Birmingham, Ala.) 3/21 5 UNC Asheville W 82-61 3/23 5 Purdue W 77-67 NCAA South Regional (San Antonio, Texas) 3/28 5 23 Connecticut W 82-78 3/30 5 Michigan State W 85-76 NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, La.) 4/5 5 13 Syracuse L 84-95 2003-04: [25-8/12-4 Big 12 (t-2nd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 16 NABC Classic (Austin, Texas) 11/17 11 Brown W 89-51 11/24 11 Sam Houston St. W 122-71 11/29 11 Centenary W 94-59 12/4 8 Wofford W 103-72 Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.) 12/9 6 9 Arizona L 83-91 12/14 6 New Orleans W 89-55 Dreyfus Classic (New York, N.Y.) 12/20 11 3 Duke L 61-89 12/29 19 George Washington W 88-72 1/2 19 UT Arlington W 99-79 1/5 18 25 at Providence (ot) W 79-77 1/10 18 Baylor W 79-57 1/13 18 4 Wake Forest W 94-81 1/17 18 Nebraska W 63-61 1/20 16 at Missouri (ot) W 75-69 1/24 16 24 Oklahoma State L 67-72 1/26 16 13 at Texas Tech (ot) W 62-61 1/31 16 at Texas A&M W 69-59 2/4 11 Colorado W 76-63 2/8 11 22 Oklahoma W 66-37 2/10 11 at Baylor W 84-58 2/14 11 at Iowa State L 77-78 2/18 11 Texas A&M W 77-57 2/21 11 at Oklahoma W 68-63 2/23 10 20 Kansas W 82-67 2/28 10 25 Texas Tech W 74-71 3/1 10 8 at Oklahoma State L 67-76 3/6 10 at Kansas State L 48-58 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas) 3/12 11 Oklahoma W 66-63 3/13 11 18 Kansas W 64-60 3/14 11 7 Oklahoma State L 49-65 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Denver, Colo.) 3/18 12 Princeton W 66-49 3/20 12 18 North Carolina W 78-75 NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.) 3/26 12 Xavier L 71-79 2004-05: [20-11/9-7 Big 12 (t-5th place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 64 11/19 16 Texas State W 95-63 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii) 11/22 15 Chaminade W 84-62 11/23 15 Iowa L 80-82 11/24 15 Tennessee W 95-70 11/29 18 Coppin State W 86-50 12/4 18 at Seton Hall W 70-62 12/7 14 North Texas W 86-57 12/15 14 UT Arlington W 85-70 12/18 14 6 at Wake Forest L 88-89 12/22 15 Centenary W 97-52 12/29 15 UTSA W 100-82 1/2 15 UNLV W 89-82 1/6 15 Memphis W 74-67 1/9 15 Baylor W 79-60 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 1/12 10 at Texas A&M L 63-74 1/15 10 at Nebraska W 63-53 1/17 15 5 Oklahoma State W 75-61 1/22 15 18 at Oklahoma L 60-64 1/25 16 Texas Tech W 80-73 1/29 16 6 at Kansas L 65-90 2/5 20 Iowa State (ot) L 80-92 2/8 23 at Colorado L 79-88 2/12 23 Kansas State (ot) W 75-72 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 2/16 Texas A&M W 75-40 2/19 at Baylor W 75-60 2/22 at Texas Tech L 65-69 2/26 Missouri W 63-51 2/28 20 Oklahoma L 58-74 3/5 8 at Oklahoma State W 74-73 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/10 Colorado L 69-81 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3/17 Nevada L 57-61 2005-06: [30-7/13-3 Big 12 (t-1st place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 8 Big 12 Co-Champions Guardians Classic 1st & 2nd Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/15 2 Southern W 89-56 11/16 2 Samford W 77-33 Guardians Classic Semifinals & Finals (Kansas City, Mo.) 11/21 2 13 West Virginia W 76-75 11/23 2 18 Iowa W 68-59 11/26 2 Louisiana-Monroe W 90-55 11/29 2 UT-Pan American W 82-54 12/3 2 UT Arlington W 93-55 12/5 2 at Rice (#) W 85-58 12/10 2 1 Duke (@) L 66-97 12/17 6 Tennessee L 78-95 12/22 15 Texas State W 85-49 12/30 15 Prairie View A&M W 110-38 1/2 15 4 at Memphis W 69-58 1/7 15 Colorado W 89-64 1/9 8 at Iowa State W 78-58 1/14 8 3 Villanova W 58-55 1/17 5 Texas Tech W 80-46 1/21 5 at Baylor W 66-47 1/23 4 Oklahoma State W 80-46 1/28 4 24 at Oklahoma L 72-82 2/1 7 at Missouri W 66-53 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 2/4 7 Texas A&M W 83-70 2/6 6 at Texas Tech W 65-44 2/11 6 Nebraska W 78-59 2/14 6 Baylor W 90-63 2/19 6 at Oklahoma State L 60-81 2/22 7 at Kansas State W 65-64 2/25 7 16 Kansas W 80-55 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 3/1 6 at Texas A&M L 43-46 3/5 6 19 Oklahoma W 72-48 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas) 3/10 8 Texas Tech W 77-70 3/11 8 Texas A&M W 74-70 3/12 8 17 Kansas L 68-80 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Dallas, Texas) 3/17 9 Penn W 60-52 3/19 9 North Carolina State W 75-54 NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.) 3/23 9 22 West Virginia W 74-71 3/25 9 19 LSU (ot) L 60-70 (#) at Toyota Center, Houston, Texas (@) at E. Rutherford, N.J. 2006-07: [25-10/12-4 Big 12 (3rd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 32 2K Sports College Hoops Classic 1st & 2nd Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/9 21 Alcorn State W 103-44 11/10 21 Chicago State W 92-66 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.) 11/16 19 Michigan State L 61-63 11/17 19 St. John s W 77-76 11/21 Nicholls State W 91-60 11/28 Texas Southern W 90-50 Basketball Hall of Fame Challenge (Phoenix, Ariz.) 12/2 22 Gonzaga L 77-87 12/10 9 LSU (#) (ot) W 76-75 12/16 Texas State W 96-70 12/20 Arkansas W 80-76 12/23 at Tennessee (ot) L 105-111 12/28 Centenary W 76-66 1/2 UT Arlington W 84-52 1/6 at Colorado W 102-78 1/10 25 Missouri W 88-68 1/13 25 Oklahoma W 80-69 1/16 21 12 at Oklahoma St. (3ot) L 103-105 1/20 21 at Villanova L 69-76 1/24 at Nebraska W 62-61 1/27 Baylor W 84-79 1/31 22 at Texas Tech W 76-64 2/3 22 Kansas State L 72-73 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 2/5 6 at Texas A&M L 82-100 2/10 Iowa State W 77-68 2/12 18 Oklahoma State W 83-54 2/17 at Baylor W 68-67 2/20 19 Texas Tech W 80-51 2/24 19 at Oklahoma W 68-58 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 2/28 15 7 Texas A&M (2ot) W 98-96 3/3 15 3 at Kansas L 86-90 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3/9 15 Baylor W 74-69 3/10 15 Oklahoma State W 69-64 3/11 15 2 Kansas (ot) L 84-88 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Spokane, Wash.) 3/16 11 New Mexico State W 79-67 3/18 11 23 USC L 68-87 (#) at Toyota Center, Houston, Texas 86 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 2007-08: [31-7/13-3 Big 12 (t-1st)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 8 Big 12 Co-Champions 11/12 16 UTSA W 58-37 StubHub! Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/16 16 UC Davis W 73-42 11/18 16 Arkansas-Monticello W 100-52 StubHub! Legends Classic Semifinals & Finals (Newark, N.J.) 11/23 15 New Mexico State W 102-87 11/24 15 7 Tennessee W 97-78 11/28 8 Texas Southern W 98-61 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Los Angeles, Calif.) 12/2 8 2 at UCLA W 63-61 12/5 4 North Texas W 88-72 12/8 4 at Rice (#) W 80-54 12/15 4 Texas State W 96-81 12/18 4 Oral Roberts W 66-56 Dick s Sporting Goods Spartan Clash (Auburn Hills, Mich.) 12/22 4 9 Michigan State L 72-78 12/29 9 Wisconsin L 66-67 1/2 14 TCU W 67-59 1/5 14 Saint Mary s (Calif.) W 81-62 1/12 12 at Missouri L 84-97 1/19 19 Colorado W 69-67 1/21 12 at Oklahoma State W 63-61 1/26 12 Texas Tech W 73-47 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 1/30 10 23 at Texas A&M L 63-80 2/2 10 25 Baylor W 80-72 2/6 12 at Oklahoma W 64-54 2/9 12 at Iowa State W (ot) 71-65 2/11 11 3 Kansas W 72-69 2/16 11 at Baylor W 82-77 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 2/18 7 22 Texas A&M W 77-50 2/23 7 Oklahoma W 62-45 2/25 5 at Kansas State W 74-65 3/1 5 at Texas Tech L 80-83 3/4 9 Nebraska W 70-66 3/9 9 Oklahoma State W 62-57 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/14 6 Oklahoma State W 66-59 3/15 6 Oklahoma W 77-49 3/16 6 5 Kansas L 74-84 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Little Rock, Ark.) 3/21 7 Austin Peay W 74-54 3/23 7 Miami (Fla.) W 75-72 NCAA South Regionals (Houston, Texas) 3/28 7 10 Stanford W 82-62 3/30 7 2 Memphis L 67-85 (#) at Toyota Center, Houston, Texas 2008-09: [23-12/9-7 Big 12 (t-4th place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 32 11/14 7 Stetson W 68-38 11/18 7 Tulane W 76-51 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii) 11/24 6 Saint Joseph s W 68-50 11/25 6 8 Notre Dame L 80-81 11/26 6 Oregon W 70-57 11/30 6 Rice W 77-56 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas) 12/4 8 12 UCLA W 68-64 Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.) 12/9 6 15 Villanova W 67-58 12/13 6 Texas State W 81-73 12/16 5 Texas Southern W 88-72 12/20 5 19 Michigan State (#) L 63-67 12/23 9 at Wisconsin W 74-69 1/2 8 Appalachian State W 78-43 1/6 7 at Arkansas L 61-67 1/10 7 Iowa State W 75-67 1/12 11 6 at Oklahoma L 63-78 1/17 11 at Texas Tech W 71-49 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 1/24 14 Texas A&M W 67-58 1/27 11 at Baylor W 78-72 1/31 11 Kansas State (ot) L 81-85 2/4 16 Missouri L 65-69 2/7 16 at Nebraska L 55-58 2/10 Oklahoma State W 99-74 2/14 at Colorado (ot) W 85-76 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 2/16 at Texas A&M L 66-81 2/21 2 Oklahoma W 73-68 2/25 25 Texas Tech W 87-81 2/28 25 at Oklahoma State L 59-68 3/2 Baylor W 73-57 3/7 9 at Kansas L 73-83 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3/11 Colorado W 67-56 3/12 Kansas State W 61-58 3/13 Baylor L 70-76 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.) 3/19 Minnesota W 76-62 3/21 6 Duke L 69-74 (#) at Toyota Center, Houston, Texas 2009-10: [24-10/9-7 Big 12 (t-6th place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 64 O Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/15 3 UC Irvine W 89-42 11/18 3 Western Carolina W 73-41 O Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.) 11/23 3 Iowa W 85-60 11/24 3 Pittsburgh W 78-62 11/29 3 at Rice W 77-59 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas) 12/3 2 USC W 69-50 12/7 2 Long Beach State W 107-74 12/12 2 Texas State W 87-54 12/15 2 UT-Pan American W 104-42 Inaugural Basketball Game at Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas) 12/19 2 10 North Carolina W 103-90 12/22 2 9 Michigan State W 79-68 12/29 2 Gardner-Webb W 95-63 1/2 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 76-70 1/5 2 at Arkansas W 96-85 1/9 2 Colorado W 103-86 1/13 1 at Iowa State W 90-83 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 1/16 1 Texas A&M (ot) W 72-67 1/18 1 10 at Kansas State L 62-71 1/23 1 at Connecticut L 74-88 1/27 6 Texas Tech W 95-83 1/30 6 24 Baylor (ot) L 77-80 2/1 9 at Oklahoma State W 72-60 2/6 9 at Oklahoma L 71-80 2/8 14 1 Kansas L 68-80 2/13 14 Nebraska W 91-51 2/17 15 at Missouri L 77-82 2/20 15 at Texas Tech W 71-67 2/24 21 Oklahoma State W 69-59 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 2/27 21 22 at Texas A&M L 58-74 3/1 Oklahoma W 87-76 3/6 21 at Baylor L 77-92 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/10 Iowa State W 82-75 3/11 21 Baylor L 67-86 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (New Orleans, La.) 3/18 Wake Forest (ot) L 80-81 2010-11: [28-8/13-3 Big 12 (2nd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 32 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/8 Navy W 83-52 11/10 Louisiana Tech W 89-58 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Championship Rounds (New York, N.Y.) 11/18 13 Illinois W (ot) 90-84 11/19 5 Pittsburgh L 66-68 11/23 20 Sam Houston St. W 84-50 11/27 20 Rice W 62-59 12/1 19 Lamar W 76-55 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Los Angeles, Calif.) 12/5 19 at USC L 56-73 12/11 25 Texas State W 101-65 12/14 22 North Florida W 70-48 12/18 22 North Carolina (^) W 78-76 12/22 18 12 at Michigan State W 67-55 12/31 13 Coppin State W 95-75 1/4 12 Arkansas W 79-46 1/8 12 8 Connecticut (ot) L 81-82 1/11 12 at Texas Tech W 83-52 1/15 12 Oklahoma W 66-46 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 1/19 10 11 Texas A&M W 81-60 1/22 10 2 at Kansas W 74-63 1/26 7 at Oklahoma State W 61-46 1/29 7 11 Missouri W 71-58 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 1/31 3 16 at Texas A&M W 69-49 2/5 3 Texas Tech W 76-60 2/9 3 at Oklahoma W 68-52 2/12 3 Baylor W 69-60 2/16 3 Oklahoma State W 73-55 2/19 3 at Nebraska L 67-70 2/22 5 Iowa State W 76-53 2/26 5 at Colorado L 89-91 2/28 7 Kansas State L 70-75 3/5 7 at Baylor W 60-54 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/10 10 Oklahoma W 74-54 3/11 10 Texas A&M W 70-58 3/12 10 2 Kansas L 73-85 NCAA 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Tulsa, Okla.) 3/18 8 Oakland W 85-81 3/20 8 17 Arizona L 69-70 (^) at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. 2011-12: [20-14/9-9 Big 12 (6th place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 64 Ticket City Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas) 11/13 Boston University W 82-46 11/15 Rhode Island W 100-90 Ticket City Legends Classic Championship Rounds (E. Rutherford, N.J.) 11/19 Oregon State (ot) L 95-100 11/21 North Carolina State L 74-77 11/26 Sam Houston St. W 56-40 11/29 North Texas W 73-57 12/3 at UCLA W 69-59 12/6 UT Arlington W 80-62 12/10 Texas State W 86-52 12/13 Nicholls State W 93-40 12/17 Temple W 77-65 12/21 5 at North Carolina L 63-82 12/31 Rice W 73-59 1/4 at Iowa State L 71-77 1/7 Oklahoma State W 58-49 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas) 1/11 Texas A&M W 61-51 1/14 9 at Missouri L 73-84 1/18 25 at Kansas State L 80-84 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 87

Year-by-Year Results 1/21 7 Kansas L 66-69 1/24 Iowa State W 62-55 1/28 6 at Baylor L 71-76 1/30 4 Missouri L 66-67 2/4 Texas Tech W 74-57 State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas) 2/6 at Texas A&M W 70-68 2/11 Kansas State W 75-64 2/14 at Oklahoma W 69-58 2/18 at Oklahoma State L 78-90 2/20 13 Baylor L 72-77 2/25 at Texas Tech (ot) W 71-67 2/29 Oklahoma W 72-64 3/3 3 at Kansas L 63-73 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/8 25 Iowa State W 71-65 3/9 5 Missouri L 67-81 NCAA 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.) 3/16 Cincinnati L 59-65 2012-13: [16-18/7-11 Big 12 (7th place)] Coach: Rick Barnes CBI Opening Round 11/9 -/24 Fresno State W 55-53 EA Sports Maui Invitational Opening Game (Austin, Texas) 11/12 -/25 Coppin State W 69-46 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai i) 11/19 vs. Chaminade L 37-86 11/20 vs. USC (ot) L 53-59 11/21 vs. Mississippi St. W 69-55 11/27 Sam Houston State W 65-37 12/1 UT Arlington W 70-54 Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.) 12/4 15/23 vs. Georgetown L 41-64 MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase (Houston, Texas) 12/8 vs. UCLA L 63-65 12/15 Texas State W 75-63 12/19 23/19 North Carolina W 85-67 12/22 20/19 at Michigan State L 56-67 12/29 Rice W 57-41 1/5 at Baylor (ot) L 79-86 1/9 West Virginia (ot) L 53-57 1/12 at Iowa State L 62-82 1/19 4/4 Kansas L 59-64 1/21 at Oklahoma L 67-73 1/26 Texas Tech W 73-57 1/30 18/21 at Kansas State L 57-83 2/2 TCU W 60-43 2/4 at West Virginia L 58-60 2/9 22/24 Oklahoma State L 59-72 2/13 Iowa State (2ot) W 89-86 2/16 14/13 at Kansas L 47-73 2/19 at TCU W 68-59 2/23 13/13 Kansas State L 69-81 2/27 Oklahoma (ot) W 92-86 3/2 15/18 at Oklahoma St. L 65-78 3/4 Baylor W 79-70 3/9 at Texas Tech (ot) W 71-69 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/13 vs. TCU W 70-57 3/14 11/12 vs. Kansas State L 49-66 College Basketball Invitational (Houston, Texas) 3/20 at Houston L 72-73 2013-14: [24-11/11-7 Big 12 (t-3rd place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 32 11/8 Mercer W 76-73 CBE Hall of Fame Regional Round (Austin, Texas) 11/12 South Alabama W 84-77 11/15 Stephen F. Austin W 72-62 CBE Hall of Fame Regional Round (Austin, Texas) 11/18 Houston Baptist W 89-61 CBE Hall of Fame Classic Championship Round (Kansas City, Mo.) 11/25 vs. BYU L 82-86 11/26 vs. DePaul W 77-59 11/29 UT Arlington W 72-69 Big 12/SEC Challenge (Austin, Texas) 12/2 Vanderbilt W 70-64 12/7 at Temple (ot) W 81-80 12/14 Texas State W 85-53 12/18 14/18 at North Carolina W 86-83 12/21 5/5 Michigan State L 78-92 12/30 Rice W 66-44 1/4 Oklahoma L 85-88 1/8 11/12 at Oklahoma State L 74-87 1/11 Texas Tech W 67-64 1/13 at West Virginia W 80-69 1/18 8/10 Iowa State W 86-76 1/21 22/- Kansas State W 67-64 1/25 24/23 at Baylor W 74-60 2/1 25/- 6/7 Kansas W 81-69 2/4 15/18 at TCU W 59-54 2/8 15/18 at Kansas State L 57-74 2/11 19/19 Oklahoma State W 87-68 2/15 19/19 West Virginia W 88-71 2/18 19/17 17/19 at Iowa State L 76-85 2/22 19/17 8/8 at Kansas L 54-85 2/26 24/23 Baylor W 74-69 3/1 24/23 -/25 at Oklahoma L 65-77 3/5 TCU W 66-54 3/8 at Texas Tech L 53-59 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/13 vs. West Virginia W 66-49 3/14 vs. Baylor L 69-86 NCAA 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3/20 vs. Arizona State W 66-49 3/22 7/8 vs. Michigan L 65-79 2014-15: [20-14/8-10 Big 12 (t-6th place)] Coach: Rick Barnes NCAA Round of 64 2K Classic Regional Round (Austin, Texas) 11/14 10/10 North Dakota State W 85-50 11/16 10/10 Alcorn State W 85-53 2K Classic Championship Round (New York, N.Y.) 11/20 10/10 -/25 vs. Iowa W 71-57 11/21 10/10 vs. California W 71-55 11/25 7/9 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 78-46 11/30 7/9 24/22 at Connecticut W 55-54 12/2 6/7 UT Arlington W 63-53 SEC/Big 12 Challenge (Lexington, Ky.) 12/5 6/7 1/1 at Kentucky L 51-63 12/13 8/9 Texas State W 59-27 12/16 9/9 Lipscomb W 106-61 12/20 9/9 Long Beach State W 78-68 12/23 9/9 Stanford (ot) L 71-74 12/29 11/10 Rice W 66-55 1/3 11/10 at Texas Tech W 70-61 1/5 10/10 Oklahoma L 49-70 1/10 10/10 at Oklahoma State L 58-69 1/17 20/20 16/15 West Virginia W 77-50 1/19 17/18 at TCU W 66-48 1/24 17/18 11/14 Kansas L 62-75 1/26 19/20 15/16 at Iowa State L 86-89 1/31 19/20 20/19 at Baylor L 60-83 2/4 25/- Oklahoma State (ot) L 63-65 2/7 at Kansas State W 61-57 2/11 TCU W 66-43 2/14 Texas Tech W 56-41 2/17 17/17 at Oklahoma L 69-71 2/21 14/14 Iowa State L 77-85 2/24 20/19 at West Virginia L 64-71 2/28 8/9 at Kansas L 64-69 3/2 14/16 Baylor (ot) W 61-59 3/7 Kansas State W 62-49 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/11 vs. Texas Tech W 65-53 3/12 13/15 vs. Iowa State L 67-69 NCAA 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 3/19 22/22 vs. Butler L 48-56 2015-16: [20-13/11-7 Big 12 (4th place)] Coach: Shaka Smart NCAA Round of 64 Pac-12 China Game presented by Alibaba Group (Shanghai, China) 11/13 vs. Washington L 71-77 Battle 4 Atlantis Regional Game (Austin, Texas) 11/21 Texas A&M-C.C. W 67-56 Battle 4 Atlantis Championship Rounds (Paradise Island, Bahamas) 11/25 25/- Texas A&M L 73-84 11/26 vs. Washington W 82-70 11/27 vs. Michigan L 72-78 12/1 UT Arlington (ot) W 80-73 12/4 Samford W 59-49 12/8 UTSA W 116-50 12/12 3/3 North Carolina W 84-82 12/15 Appalachian State W 67-55 12/19 at Stanford W 75-73 12/29 Connecticut L 66-71 1/2 at Texas Tech L 74-82 1/5 Kansas State W 60-57 1/9 at TCU L 57-58 1/12 17/18 Iowa State (ot) W 94-91 1/16 Oklahoma State W 74-69 1/20 6/7 at West Virginia W 56-49 1/23 3/3 at Kansas L 67-76 1/26 TCU W 71-54 Big 12/SEC Challenge (Austin, Texas) 1/30 Vanderbilt W 72-58 2/1 15/13 at Baylor W 67-59 2/6 Texas Tech W 69-59 2/8 24/25 3/3 at Oklahoma L 60-63 2/13 24/25 14/15 at Iowa State L 75-85 2/16 24/25 10/11 West Virginia W 85-78 2/20 24/25 25/22 Baylor L 64-78 2/22 25/25 at Kansas State W 71-70 2/27 25/25 3/4 Oklahoma W 76-63 2/29 23/22 1/1 Kansas L 56-86 3/4 23/22 at Oklahoma State W 62-50 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/10 23/22 22/20 vs. Baylor L 61-75 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3/18 vs. Northern Iowa L 72-75 88 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

2016-17: [11-22/4-14 Big 12 (10th place)] Coach: Shaka Smart 11/11 21/22 Incarnate Word W 78-73 Legends Classic Regional Round (Austin, Texas) 11/14 23/21 Louisiana Monroe W 80-59 11/17 23/21 Eastern Washington W 85-52 Legends Classic Championship Round (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 11/21 22/21 vs. Northwestern L 58-77 11/22 22/21 vs. Colorado L 54-68 11/29 UT Arlington L 61-72 12/2 Alabama W 77-68 12/6 at Michigan L 50-53 12/10 Long Beach State W 71-65 Lone Star Shootout (Houston, Texas) 12/17 vs. Arkansas L 74-77 12/21 UAB W 96-60 12/27 Kent State L 58-63 12/30 at Kansas State L 62-65 1/4 Oklahoma State W 82-79 1/7 at Iowa State L 70-79 1/11 TCU L 61-64 1/14 10/9 West Virginia L 72-74 1/17 6/6 at Baylor L 64-74 1/21 2/1 at Kansas L 67-79 1/23 Oklahoma W 84-83 SEC/Big 12 Challenge (Athens, Ga.) 1/28 at Georgia L 57-59 2/1 Texas Tech W 62-58 2/4 at TCU L 63-78 2/7 Iowa State W 67-65 2/11 at Oklahoma State L 71-84 2/14 at Oklahoma L 66-70 2/18 Kansas State L 61-64 2/20 12/13 at West Virginia L 62-77 2/25 3/3 Kansas L 67-77 3/1 at Texas Tech L 57-67 3/4 11/11 Baylor L 64-75 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/8 vs. Texas Tech W 61-52 3/9 11/11 vs. West Virginia L 53-63 TEXAS BASKETBALL Year-by-Year Results 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 89

All-Time Jersey Numbers Listed are jersey numbers worn by Longhorns since the 1949-50 season. Selected jersey numbers of some players prior to that year are also listed. 0 Tevin Mack (2016-17) Kendal Yancy (2014-15) Dean Melchionni (2013) Julien Lewis (2011-12) Avery Bradley (2010) James Thomas (2001-04) 00 James Banks III (2018-) Sonny Alvarado (1995-96) George Turner (1980) Johnny Moore (1977-79) 03 Carlton Cooper (1982) 1 Andrew Jones (2017-) Isaiah Taylor (2014-16) Sheldon McClellan (2012-13) Gary Johnson (2008-11) Daniel Gibson (2005-06) Roosevelt Brown (2000-01) 2 Matt Coleman (2018-) Isaiah Hobbs (2017) Demarcus Holland (2013-16) Jaylen Bond (2011-12) Shawn Williams (2010) Dogus Balbay (2008) P.J. Tucker (2004-06) William Wyatt (2000-01) 3 Jacob Young (2017-) Javan Felix (2013-16) Jordan Hamilton (2011) A.J. Abrams (2007-09) Dion Dowell (2005-06) Brandon Mouton (2001-04) Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (1997-2000) Tremaine Wingfield (1994-95) Benford Williams (1990-92) 4 Mohamed Bamba (2018-) James Banks (2017) Danny Newsome (2013-16) Dogus Balbay (2009-11) J.D. Lewis (2006-08) Edgar Moreno (2004) Chris Mihm (1998-2000) Sheldon Quarles (1993-97) Larry Wilson (1979) Brent Boyd (1978) 5 Royce Hamm Jr. (2018-) Kendal Yancy (2016-17) Damarcus Croaker (2014-15) Dean Melchionni (2012) Cory Joseph (2011) Damion James (2007-10) A.J. Abrams (2006) Adam Gracely (2005) Maurice Evans (2001) Ivan Wagner (1998-2000) Al Coleman (1993-97) Virdell Howland (1981-82) 6 Jack Gray (1933-35) 10 Eric Davis Jr. (2016-) Jonathan Holmes (2012-15) Jai Lucas (2010-11) Kenny Taylor (2004-05) Fredie Williams (2001-02) Yair Harari (1999-2000) B.J. Tyler (1992-94) Fred Carson (1980-81) Johnny Moore (1976) David Tyler (1974) Gary Belger (1973) Billy Black (1970-71) Jim Bob Smith (1963-64) Donnie Lasiter (1960-61) Billy Davenport (1958-59) Charley Warren (1954) Tommy Estes (1955) Doug Hart (1953) Jimmy Viramontes (1951-52) Dick Harris (1950) 11 T.J. Ford (2002-03) - RETIRED Michael Schwartz (1999) Jeremy Lamin (1995-97) Courtney Jeans (1988-91) Derrick Shelton (1987) George Davis (1984-86) Brett Smith (1983) Robert Hughes (1982) Bobby Harris (1981) Jim Krivacs (1977-79) Jay Lapeyre (1973-75) Tres Blackenbackler (1970-71) Mike Tennyson (1968-69) Mike Gammon (1965-67) Jimmy Puryear (1962-64) Donnie Wilson (1959-60) Kenneth Cleveland (1956-58) Leon Black (1951-53) 12 Kerwin Roach II (2016-) Myck Kabongo (2012-13) Trent Morgan (2011) Kenton Paulino (2003-06) Roderick Anderson (1994-95) Joey Wright (1989-91) Alex Broadway (1985-88) Mike Hess (1984) David Willett (1983) Ray Harper (1981-82) Ron Baxter (1977-80) Marcus Whitson (1969) Bobby Bradley (1967) Paul Olivier (1964-66) John Heller (1961-63) Jay Arnette (1958-60) Herbert Dodson (1957) Jimmy Browning (1954-55) Carroll Minor (1952-53) Frank Womack (1950-51) Bobby Moers (1938-39) 13 Jase Febres (2018-) Sterling Gibbs (2012) Tristan Thompson (2011) Sydmill Harris (2002-05) Yair Harari (2001) Brandy Perryman (1995-98) Lamont Hill (1992-94) Teyon McCoy (1991) Larry Smith (1967-69) Barry Dowd (1956-58) Mack Burk (1955) Joe Cortez (1953-54) Jack Sowell (1952) Dick Harris (1951) Tom Hamilton (1949-50) 14 Mareik Isom (2017) Julien Lewis (2013) J Covan Brown (2010-12) D.J. Augustin (2007-08) Ian Mooney (2006) Brian Kanatzar (1999) Ford Allen (1998) Lamont Hill (1996) Travis Mays (1987-90) Karl Willock (1983-86) Gary Goodner (1975-76) Chris Voegele (1973-74) George Stacy (1972) Sam Bradley (1970) Ken McWilliams (1968) Dale Dotson (1966-67) Tommy Nelms (1963-65) Robert Ledbetter (1961-62) James Gandy (1959-60) Bob Hover (1958) Kenneth Horwitz (1956-57) George Gage (1953-55) Glen Moore (1952) George Cobb (1951) 15 Alexis Wangmene (2008) Deginald Erskin (2002-03) Kris Clack (1996-99) Terrence Rencher (1992-95) Ovie Dotson (1977-79) Tommy Delatour (1975) Gary Boydstun (1974) Eric Groscurth (1970-73) Billy Black (1969) Billy Arnold (1966-68) Jimmy Gilbert (1961-63) Paul Hyatt (1960) Bobby Puryear (1956-59) John Schmid (1954) Cecil Morgan (1951-53) Luther Scarborough (1950) Slater Martin (1944, 47-49)-RETIRED 16 George Cobb (1950) Al Madsen (1949) 17 Bill McGee (1950) 18 James Dowies (1950) 19 John Langdon (1948) 20 Jericho Sims (2018-) Alexis Wangmene (2009-12) Chris Owens (2000-02) Anthony Goode (1997-98) Albert Burditt (1991-94) Doug Moe (1983) Tom Douglass (1982) John Carsey (1978-79) Paul Chadwell (1978) Ed Johnson (1974-77) Jack Louis (1971-73) Wayne Doyal (1968-70) Noel Stout (1966-67) Jimmy Clark (1963-65) Dick Beard (1960) Bob Stewart (1959) David Rozzell (1958) Philip Kidd (1954-56) George Scaling (1951-53) Joe Ed Falk (1950) Vilbry White (1949) 21 Dylan Osetkowski (2017-) Connor Lammert (2013-16) Matt Hill (2007-11) Jason Klotz (2002-05) Chris McColpin (1999-2001) Bernard Smith (1998) Tommy Penders (1992-94) Dan Krueger (1973-76) Mike Dukes (1971-72) Terry Mullin (1970) Glenn Hamilton (1968) John Robinson (1964-65) Jerry Graham (1959-61) Kermit Decker (1956-58) Norman Hooten (1955) Jim Richardson (1953-54) Joe Cortez (1952) Phil Ransopher (1950) 22 Isaiah Hobbs (2018) Brandon Allums (2015) Andrew Dick (2010-13) Ian Mooney (2007-08) Brad Buckman (2003-06) Lawrence Williams (2000) Wendell Carter (1998-99) Montee Kelly (1997) Tommy Penders (1995) Tony Watson (1990-94) Wayne Thomas (1985-88) Craig Carlton (1984) Denard Holmes (1982) Wade Blundell (1979) Carl Belcher (1976-77) Pat McClellan (1974-76) Mike Smith (1968-69) Bo Rothchild (1965-66) Butch Skeete (1960-62) Andy Santos (1958-59) Norman Hooten (1956-57) Sam Bradshaw (1953-55) Max Smith (1952) Kelton Brewer (1951) Bill Huffman (1950) 23 Jordan Hamilton (2010) Harrison Smith (2007-09) LaMarcus Aldridge (2005-06) Terrell Ross (2002-03) William Clay (1999-2000) Cal Varner (1995) Mike Richardson (1992-93) Mark Hall (1988-90) James Novak (1986) Marcus Bolden (1984-85) Robert Hughes (1983) Arved White (1960) 90 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

All-Time Jersey Numbers Listed are jersey numbers worn by Longhorns since the 1949-50 season. Selected jersey numbers of some players prior to that year are also listed. Charley Cox (1957-59) Charles Howard (1955-56) Bob Waggener (1953-54) Ted Price (1951-52) Bobby Joe Clark (1950) Bobby Moers (1940) 24 Martez Walker (2014) Justin Mason (2007-10) Royal Ivey (2001-04) Harold Rayfield (1999) Ira Clark (1997-98) Rob Garner (1992) Winn Shepard (1989-91) Kelvin Collins (1985-86) Tom Nelson (1984) Jack Worthington (1982-83) Daryl Bushrod (1981) Brent Boyd (1979-80) John Carsey (1978) Hank Bauerschlag (1974-77) Jon Groerich (1973) Scooter Lenox (1970-72) Bill Ehman (1961-62) Bill Mimms (1959-60) Gary Meyer (1958) Bill Groogan (1956-57) Wayman Buchanan (1954-55) Dimitry Vergun (1953) Luther Scarborough (1951-52) Wilson Taylor (1950) 25 Joe Schwartz (2015-18) Dean Melchionni (2010-11) Darren Kelly (2000-01) Titus Warmsley (1996) Sunny Chaplin (1992-93) James Booker (1982) Jan Hadley (1977) Tommy Delatour (1974) Steve Slaton (1972-73) Bob Lawson (1969) John Matzinger (1967-68) Steve Carter (1963-64) Bill Price (1962) Bill Brown (1960) Barry Stone (1958) Bill Reed (1957) Wayman Buchanan (1956) John Schmid (1955) Bill Warrick (1954) Don Klein (1950) Slue Hull (1941) 27 John Hargis (1947) Denton Cooley (1939-41) 30 Ryan McClurg (2014-18) Craig Winder (2006-07) Drew Brown (1998-99) Dexter Cambridge (1991-92) James Tandy (1982) Phillip Stroud (1978-79) John Danks (1977) Bruce Baker (1974-76) Jimmy Blacklock (1971-72) Jeff Baker (1969) Bill Bogan (1967-68) Minton White (1965-66) Bob Ittner (1964) Jack Dugan (1961-63) Charles Loney (1959) Bub Farrell (1957-58) Gary Meyer (1956) Bill Warrick (1955) Billy Powell (1952-54) 31 Jarrett Allen (2017) Chris Price (2005) DeJuan Vazquez (1996-99) Tyrone Branyan (1978-79) Rick Kruger (1972) Jeff Baker (1970-71) Mike Humphrey (1962-64) Albert Almanza (1959-61) Raymond Downs (1955-57) Gib Ford (1952-54) 32 Shaquille Cleare (2016-17) Connor Atchley (2006-09) Drew Gressett (2001-04) Reggie Freeman (1994-97) Lance Blanks (1989-90) Steven McTavish (1988) Myron Lilley (1985-86) Donnie Ellis (1983-84) John Danks (1978-80) Norvell Brown (1977) Tommy Weilert (1974-76) B.G. Brosterhous (1971-73) Bruce Motley (1969-70) Larry Lake (1966-68) Jack Nash (1965) Harvey Holliman (1963-64) Wayne Clark (1959-61) John Shaffer (1956-58) Fred Nagle (1955) Fred Saunders (1953-54) James Dowies (1951-52) 33 Jordan Barnett (2015-16) Ioannis Papapetrou (2013) Brian Boddicker (2001-04) Marlon Drakes (1999) Carlton Dixon (1995-97) Gerrald Houston (1990-94) Russell Green (1988) Patrick Fairs (1986-87) Carlton Cooper (1983-85) Bill Wendlandt (1980-82) Henry Johnson (1977-78) Jeff Boothe (1975-76) Harry Larrabee (1972-74) Kurt Papp (1967) John Bush (1964-65) Ron Weaks (1962-63) Coyle Winborn (1961) Brenton Hughes (1957-58, 60) Arved White (1959) Bill Reed (1956) Arthur Stewart (1953-55) Dick Harris (1952) Joe Ed Falk (1951) 34 Dexter Pittman (2007-10) Marlon Drakes (1998) Russell Freeman (1996) Corey Lockridge (1991-93) Of the current legal jersey numbers (NCAA rules dictate any number on an individual jersey may not exceed the numeral 5 ) only one has yet to be worn by a Longhorn: 51. Rick Fluckey (1988) Mark Hall (1987) Ed Green (1985-86) Mitch Parrish (1983-84) Steve Frederick (1980) Ovie Dotson (1976) Sammy Hyde (1970-71) Joe Fisher (1962-64) Jerry Don Smith (1958-59) Ellis Olmstead (1955-57) Jim Magill (1953-54) Don Klein (1951-52) 35 Kevin Durant (2007) - RETIRED Al Segova (1992-93) Rob Cunningham (1978-82) Mike Lien (1975-77) Phillip Davis (1974) Jerry Brooks (1972-73) Ralph Elliott (1971) Mike Smith (1970) Kelly Baker (1968) Charley Turnbough (1966-67) John Paul Fultz (1963-65) Jimmy Brown (1960-62) Ed Russell (1958-59) Gary Meyer (1957) Bill Groogan (1955) Charles Howard (1954) 36 Phil Ransopher (1951) 40 Tarale Murry (2014-15) Mike Williams (2005-06) Nate Gilmore (1995-96) Ken Montgomery (1980-82) Rich Parson (1975-77) John Wilson (1972-73) Richard Langdon (1970-71) Gary Overbeck (1966-68) Larry Franks (1963-65) 41 Hank Dudek (1990-91) Tom Douglass (1980-81) Mike Murphy (1975-78) Larry Robinson (1972-74) John Langdon (1970-71) Kurt Papp (1968-69) Mike Wade (1965) 42 Carl Simpson (1994-95) Locksley Collie (1990-91) Alvin Heggs (1988-89) Doug Dennis (1985-86) Bill Wendlandt (1983-84) LaSalle Thompson (1980-82) Gary Goodner (1977-78) Scotty Brown (1967-68) Bob Ittner (1965-66) Brooks Porter (1961) 43 Andrew Fowler (1988-91) Dennis Perryman (1984-87) James Booker (1983) Henry Johnson (1979-81) 44 Prince Ibeh (2013-16) Chris Wright (2002-04) Jason Klotz (2001) Luke Axtell (1998) Rich McIver (1994-95) Guillermo Myers (1990-91) Thomas Gipson (1988-89) Chris Garrett (1987) John Sykes (1986) Mike Wacker (1981-85) Dave Shepard (1978-80) Bill Mannefeld (1976) Tyrone Johnson (1974-76) Richard Christiansen (1973) Lynn Howden (1970-72) Mike Lochner (1967-68) Mickey White (1965-66) 45 Chris Ogden (2000-03) 50 Varez Ward (2009-10) Connor Atchley (2005) Dennis Jordan (1996-97) Brad Olson (1980) Tom Nichols (1975-76) James Price (1974) 52 Myles Turner (2015) Brandon Allums (2014) Kevin Bridges (1988-89) David Cones (1987) David Seitz (1983-84) Keith Stephens (1978-79) 53 Clint Chapman (2008-12) Jerome Spinner (1987) Jerry Holmes (1984-85) 54 Jose Nassar (1988-89) Raynard Davis (1984-87) Mike Bond (1983) 55 Elijah Long (2018-) Cameron Ridley (2013-16) Jesse Sandstad (1993-94) George Muller (1987-90) John Brownlee (1985-86) J. James Lopez (1980) Tom Nichols (1977-78) Brett Taylor (1975) Rich Parson (1974) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 91

All-Time Home and Road/Neutral Totals SEASON HOME ROAD/NEUTRAL TOTAL 1905-06 1-0 6-1 7-1 1906-07 3-1 1-3 4-4 1907-08 No Team 1908-09 6-3 0-0 6-3 1909-10 2-1 4-6 6-7 1910-11 0-1 1-3 1-4 1911-12 3-1 2-0 5-1 1912-13 6-0 2-4 8-4 1913-14 7-0 4-0 11-0 1914-15 9-0 5-0 14-0 1915-16 7-0 5-0 12-0 1916-17 8-1 5-2 13-3 1917-18 8-3 6-2 14-5 1918-19 10-1 7-2 17-3 1919-20 7-3 3-3 10-6 1920-21 8-2 5-3 13-5 1921-22 14-2 6-2 20-4 1922-23 8-2 3-5 11-7 1923-24 13-0 10-0 23-0 1924-25 9-0 8-8 17-8 1925-26 9-4 3-6 12-10 1926-27 11-6 2-3 13-9 1927-28 8-2 4-3 12-5 1928-29 14-1 4-1 18-2 1929-30 8-1 4-7 12-8 1930-31 5-10 4-5 9-15 1931-32 10-3 3-6 13-9 1932-33 16-0 6-1 22-1 1933-34 8-3 6-5 14-8 1934-35 8-4 8-3 16-7 1935-36 8-5 7-4 15-9 1936-37 9-5 4-5 13-10 1937-38 8-4 3-7 11-11 1938-39 10-2 9-4 19-6 1939-40 12-1 6-4 18-5 1940-41 8-4 6-6 14-10 1941-42 9-2 5-7 14-9 1942-43 8-1 11-6 19-7 1943-44 8-3 6-8 14-11 1944-45 7-6 3-4 10-10 1945-46 11-1 5-6 16-7 1946-47 14-0 12-2 26-2 1947-48 9-1 11-4 20-5 1948-49 7-3 10-4 17-7 1949-50 7-5 6-6 13-11 1950-51 8-4 5-10 13-14 1951-52 10-2 6-6 16-8 1952-53 9-0 3-9 12-9 1953-54 9-2 7-7 16-9 1954-55 3-7 1-13 4-20 1955-56 5-4 7-6 12-10 1956-57 7-3 4-10 11-13 1957-58 9-2 1-11 10-13 1958-59 3-8 1-12 4-20 1959-60 11-0 7-8 18-8 1960-61 10-1 4-9 14-10 1961-62 9-3 7-5 16-8 1962-63 9-1 11-6 20-7 1963-64 9-2 6-7 15-9 1964-65 8-4 8-5 16-9 1965-66 5-5 7-7 12-12 1966-67 9-1 5-9 14-10 1967-68 6-3 5-10 11-13 1968-69 4-6 5-9 9-15 1969-70 9-2 2-11 11-13 1970-71 7-5 5-7 12-12 1971-72 10-2 9-7 19-9 1972-73 7-4 6-8 13-12 1973-74 5-8 7-7 12-15 1974-75 5-7 5-8 10-15 1975-76 6-6 3-11 9-17 1976-77 9-5 4-8 13-13 SEASON HOME ROAD/NEUTRAL TOTAL 1977-78 15-0 11-5 26-5 1978-79 13-1 8-7 21-8 1979-80 12-4 7-7 19-11 1980-81 8-7 7-8 15-15 1981-82 11-4 5-7 16-11 1982-83 5-10 1-12 6-22 1983-84 5-9 2-12 7-21 1984-85 11-4 4-9 15-13 1985-86 12-2 7-10 19-12 1986-87 10-4 4-13 14-17 1987-88 12-3 4-10 16-13 1988-89 12-2 13-7 25-9 1989-90 12-3 12-6 24-9 1990-91 12-1 11-8 23-9 1991-92 14-1 9-11 23-12 1992-93 5-5 6-12 11-17 1993-94 12-1 14-7 26-8 1994-95 13-0 10-7 23-7 1995-96 10-4 11-6 21-10 1996-97 12-1 6-11 18-12 1997-98 9-5 5-12 14-17 1998-99 8-5 11-8 19-13 1999-2000 13-1 11-8 24-9 2000-01 16-1 9-8 25-9 2001-02 10-5 12-7 22-12 2002-03 14-0 12-7 26-7 2003-04 15-1 10-7 25-8 2004-05 14-2 6-9 20-11 2005-06 16-1 14-6 30-7 2006-07 15-1 10-9 25-10 2007-08 17-1 14-6 31-7 2008-09 13-2 10-10 23-12 2009-10 15-2 9-8 24-10 2010-11 16-2 12-6 28-8 2011-12 15-3 5-11 20-14 2012-13 12-4 4-14 16-18 2013-14 16-2 8-9 24-11 2014-15 13-5 7-9 20-14 2015-16 14-3 6-10 20-13 2016-17 10-7 1-15 11-22 Home 1,049-314 (.770) Road/Neutral 700-743 (.485) Totals 1,749-1,057 (.623) Most Home Games 18, five times Most Games Away From Home 21 in 1993-94 Most Home Wins 17 in 2007-08 Most Wins Away From Home 14, three times TOP ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGES minimum 10 games PCT. YEAR ROAD ALL 1.000 1923-24 10-0 23-0.857 1946-47 12-2 26-2.733 1947-48 11-4 20-5.727 1934-35 8-3 16-7.714 1948-49 10-4 17-1 UNDEFEATED HOME SEASONS 14 total minimum 10 games listed HOME YEAR ALL 16-0 1932-33 22-1 15-0 1977-78 26-5 14-0 2002-03 26-7 14-0 1946-47 26-2 13-0 1994-95 23-7 13-0 1923-24 23-0 11-0 1959-60 18-8 92 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

TRACKING TEXAS IN THE AP POLL 1948-49 (ranked 1 week) Feb. 22 16-5 #20 1977-78 (ranked 9 weeks) Jan. 17 12-2 #15 Jan. 24 14-2 #15 Jan. 31 17-2 #12 Feb. 7 18-3 #12 Feb. 14 20-3 #12 Feb. 21 21-4 #14 Feb. 28 22-4 #12 Mar. 6 22-5 #16 Mar. 13 23-5 #17 1978-79 (ranked 12 weeks) Preseason #6 Nov. 28 1-1 #13 Dec. 5 3-1 #13 Dec. 12 4-2 #17 Dec. 19 5-2 #19 Jan. 23 12-4 #17 Jan. 30 15-4 #11 Feb. 6 16-5 #12 Feb. 13 18-5 #12 Feb. 20 20-5 #11 Feb. 27 20-6 #14 Mar. 6 21-7 #15 1981-82 (ranked 4 weeks) Jan. 12 10-0 #19 Jan. 19 13-0 #7 Jan. 26 14-0 #5 Feb. 2 14-3 #12 1990-91 (ranked 8 weeks) Preseason #22 Nov. 27 1-0 #22 Dec. 4 1-1 #23 Dec. 11 3-2 #25 Dec. 18 3-2 #23 Feb. 12 16-5 #24 Mar. 5 20-7 #23 Mar. 12 22-8 #23 1993-94 (ranked 2 weeks) Mar. 7 22-7 #25 Mar. 14 25-7 #20 1995-96 (ranked 1 week) Jan. 2 7-2 #23 1996-97 (ranked 12 weeks) Preseason #16 Nov. 19 0-0 #17 Nov. 26 1-0 #18 Dec. 3 2-0 #18 Dec. 10 4-1 #13 Dec. 17 5-1 #14 Dec. 24 6-2 #18 Dec. 31 6-2 #18 Jan. 7 7-4 #22 Jan. 14 8-4 #23 Jan. 21 9-5 #23 Jan. 28 11-5 #23 1997-98 (ranked 1 week) Preseason #22 TEXAS BASKETBALL Texas in the Polls The Associated Press began its basketball rankings on January 20, 1949, with a Top 20 poll. Starting in the 1961-62 season, AP provided a preseason poll. From 1960-61 to 1967-68, the AP used a Top 10 poll. The AP rankings became a Top 20 poll again in 1968-69, before changing to its current Top 25 format in 1989-90. AP also ran post-ncaa Tournament polls in 1953, 1954, 1974 and 1975. 1998-99 (ranked 1 week) Feb. 23 17-10 #22 1999-2000 (ranked 19 weeks) Preseason #21 Nov. 15 0-0 #21 Nov. 22 1-0 #20 Nov. 29 4-0 #9 Dec. 6 4-1 #10 Dec. 13 5-2 #15 Dec. 20 6-2 #14 Dec. 27 6-3 #18 Jan. 3 8-3 #17 Jan. 10 9-3 #15 Jan. 17 11-4 #14 Jan. 24 12-5 #17 Jan. 31 14-5 #16 Feb. 7 15-6 #18 Feb. 14 17-6 #17 Feb. 21 19-6 #14 Feb. 28 20-7 #16 Mar. 6 22-7 #13 Mar. 13 23-8 #15 2000-01 (ranked 6 weeks) Jan. 1 10-2 #24 Jan. 8 11-2 #23 Jan. 22 15-3 #20 Feb. 26 21-7 #24 Mar. 5 23-7 #20 Mar. 12 25-8 #18 2001-02 (ranked 2 weeks) Preseason #23 Jan. 21 13-4 #24 2002-03 (ranked 19 weeks) Preseason #4 Nov. 18 1-0 #3 Nov. 25 2-0 #3 Dec. 2 4-0 #2 Dec. 9 5-1 #8 Dec. 16 5-2 #10 Dec. 23 7-2 #9 Dec. 30 7-2 #7 Jan. 6 9-2 #8 Jan. 13 10-2 #4 Jan. 20 12-2 #4 Jan. 27 13-2 #3 Feb. 3 14-3 #3 Feb. 10 15-4 #6 Feb. 17 17-4 #3 Feb. 24 18-5 #5 Mar. 3 20-5 #4 Mar. 10 22-5 #3 Mar. 17 22-6 #5 2003-04 (ranked 19 weeks) Preseason #12 Nov. 17 #11 Nov. 24 1-0 #11 Dec. 1 3-0 #8 Dec. 8 4-0 #6 Dec. 15 5-1 tie #11 Dec. 22 5-2 #18 Dec. 29 5-2 #19 Jan. 5 7-2 #18 Jan. 12 9-2 #18 Jan. 19 11-2 #16 Jan. 26 12-3 #16 Feb. 2 14-3 #11 Feb. 9 16-3 #11 Feb. 16 17-4 #11 Feb. 23 19-4 #10 Mar. 1 21-4 #10 Mar. 8 21-6 #11 Mar. 15 23-7 #12 2004-05 (ranked 14 weeks) Preseason #16 Nov. 15 0-0 #16 Nov. 22 1-0 #15 Nov. 29 3-1 #18 Dec. 6 5-1 #14 Dec. 13 6-1 #14 Dec. 20 7-2 #15 Dec. 27 8-2 #15 Jan. 3 10-2 #15 Jan. 10 12-2 #10 Jan. 17 13-3 #15 Jan. 24 14-4 #16 Jan. 31 15-5 #20 Feb. 7 15-6 #23 2005-06 (ranked 19 weeks) Preseason #2 Nov. 14 0-0 #2 Nov. 21 2-0 #2 Nov. 28 5-0 #2 Dec. 5 7-0 #2 Dec. 12 8-1 #6 Dec. 19 8-2 #15 Dec. 26 9-2 #15 Jan. 2 10-2 #15 Jan. 9 12-2 #8 Jan. 16 14-2 #5 Jan. 23 16-2 #4 Jan. 30 17-3 #7 Feb. 6 19-3 #6 Feb. 13 21-3 #6 Feb. 20 22-4 #7 Feb. 27 24-4 #6 Mar. 6 25-5 #8 Mar. 13 27-6 #9 2006-07 (ranked 9 weeks) Preseason #21 Nov. 13 2-0 #19 Jan. 8 11-3 #25 Jan. 15 13-3 #21 Jan. 29 15-5 #22 Feb. 19 19-7 #19 Feb. 26 21-7 #15 Mar. 5 22-8 #15 Mar. 12 24-9 #11 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 93

2007-08 (ranked 20 weeks) Preseason #15 Nov. 12 #16 Nov. 19 3-0 #15 Nov. 26 5-0 #8 Dec. 3 7-0 #4 Dec. 10 9-0 #4 Dec. 17 10-0 #4 Dec. 24 11-1 #9 Dec. 31 11-2 #14 Jan. 7 13-2 #12 Jan. 14 13-3 #19 Jan. 21 14-3 #12 Jan. 28 16-3 #10 Feb. 4 17-4 #12 Feb. 11 19-4 #11 Feb. 18 21-4 #7 Feb. 25 23-4 #5 Mar. 3 24-5 #9 Mar. 10 26-5 #6 Mar. 17 28-6 #7 2008-09 (ranked 14 weeks) Preseason #7 Nov. 17 1-0 #7 Nov. 24 2-0 #6 Dec. 1 5-1 #8 Dec. 8 6-1 #6 Dec. 15 8-1 #5 Dec. 22 9-2 #9 Dec. 29 10-2 #8 Jan. 5 11-2 #7 Jan. 12 12-3 #11 Jan. 19 13-4 #14 Jan. 26 14-4 #11 Feb. 2 15-5 #16 Feb. 23 18-8 #25 2009-10 (ranked 16 weeks) Preseason #3 Nov. 16 1-0 #3 Nov. 23 2-0 #3 Nov. 30 5-0 #2 Dec. 7 6-0 #2 Dec. 14 8-0 #2 Dec. 21 10-0 #2 Dec. 28 11-0 #2 Jan. 4 13-0 #2 Jan. 11 15-0 #1 Jan. 18 17-0 #1 Jan. 25 17-2 #6 Feb. 1 18-3 #9 Feb. 8 19-4 #14 Feb. 15 20-5 #15 Feb. 22 21-6 #21 TEXAS BASKETBALL Texas in the Polls 2010-11 (ranked 17 weeks) Nov. 22 3-1 #20 Nov. 29 5-1 #19 Dec. 6 6-2 #25 Dec. 13 7-2 tie #22 Dec. 20 9-2 #18 Dec. 27 10-2 #13 Jan. 3 11-2 #12 Jan. 10 12-3 #12 Jan. 17 14-3 #10 Jan. 24 16-3 #7 Jan. 31 18-3 #3 Feb. 7 20-3 #3 Feb. 14 22-3 #3 Feb. 21 23-4 #5 Feb. 28 24-5 #7 Mar. 7 25-6 #10 Mar. 14 27-7 #8 2013-14 (ranked 5 weeks) Jan. 27 16-4 #25 Feb. 3 17-4 #15 Feb. 10 18-5 #19 Feb. 17 20-5 #19 Feb. 24 20-7 #24 2014-15 (ranked 13 weeks) Preseason #10 Nov. 17 2-0 #10 Nov. 24 4-0 #7 Dec. 1 6-0 #6 Dec. 8 7-1 #8 Dec. 15 8-1 #9 Dec. 22 10-1 #9 Dec. 29 10-2 #11 Jan. 5 12-2 #10 Jan. 12 12-4 #20 Jan. 19 13-4 #17 Jan. 26 14-5 #19 Feb. 2 14-7 #25 2015-16 (ranked 5 weeks) Feb. 8 16-7 #24 Feb. 15 16-9 #24 Feb. 22 17-10 #25 Feb. 29 19-10 #23 Mar. 7 20-11 #23 2016-17 (ranked 3 weeks) Preseason #21 Nov. 14 1-0 #23 Nov. 21 3-0 #22 94 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

Texas in the Polls TEXAS VS. THE AP TOP 25, YEAR-BY-YEAR 1950-51 0-1 1953-54 1-2 1954-55 0-3 1955-56 0-2 1956-57 0-3 1958-59 0-2 1959-60 1-1 1962-63 0-1 1968-69 0-2 1969-70 1-1 1971-72 1-2 1972-73 1-0 1973-74 0-3 1975-76 0-1 1976-77 0-2 1977-78 1-3 1978-79 3-2 1979-80 0-1 1980-81 1-1 1981-82 2-1 1982-83 0-4 1983-84 0-3 1984-85 0-3 1985-86 0-4 1986-87 1-3 1988-89 0-3 1989-90 3-5 1990-91 1-6 1991-92 0-4 1992-93 0-2 1993-94 0-4 1994-95 1-3 1995-96 1-6 1996-97 3-6 1997-98 1-5 1998-99 2-3 1999-2000 5-7 2000-01 3-5 2001-02 3-7 2002-03 6-4 2003-04 8-5 2004-05 2-4 2005-06 7-4 2006-07 3-6 2007-08 6-4 2008-09 3-5 2009-10 2-6 2010-11 6-4 2011-12 1-9 2012-13 1-9 2013-14 5-5 2014-15 3-11 2015-16 6-7 2016-17 0-7 RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall 95-207 (.315) Home 49-53 (.480) Away 21-88 (.193) Neutral 25-66 (.275) BREAKDOWN BY COACHES Coach Years vs. Top 25 Jack Gray 1937-42, 46-51 0-1 (.000) Slue Hull 1952-56 1-7 (.125) Marshall Hughes 1957-59 0-5 (.000) Harold Bradley 1960-67 1-2 (.333) Leon Black 1968-76 3-9 (.250) Abe Lemons 1977-82 7-10 (.412) Bob Weltlich 1983-88 1-17 (.056) Tom Penders 1989-98 10-44 (.185) Rick Barnes 1999-2015 66-98 (.402) Shaka Smart 2016-17 6-14 (.300) TEXAS AND THE AP POLL BREAKDOWN Highest ranking #1 (twice, last: Jan. 18, 2010) Highest preseason rank #2 (2005-06) Highest final rank #5 (2002-03) Most consecutive weeks in the AP poll 52 (Preseason in 2002-03 to Feb. 7, 2005) TEXAS AND THE PRESEASON AP POLL 1978-79 #6 1990-91 #22 1996-97 #16 1997-98 #22 1999-2000 #21 2001-02 #23 2002-03 #4 2003-04 #12 2004-05 #16 2005-06 #2 2006-07 #21 2007-08 #15 2008-09 #7 2009-10 #3 2014-15 #10 2016-17 #21 TEXAS AND THE FINAL AP POLL 1977-78 #17 1990-91 #23 1993-94 #20 1999-2000 #15 2000-01 #18 2002-03 #5 2003-04 #12 2005-06 #9 2006-07 #11 2007-08 #7 2010-11 #8 TEXAS NO. 1 MATCHUPS Mar. 15, 1963 vs. #1 Cincinnati $ L, 68-73 Dec. 29, 1971 at #1 UCLA L, 65-115 Dec. 13, 1980 vs. #1 DePaul L, 65-83 Jan. 6, 1997 at #1 Kansas L, 61-86 Dec. 15, 2002 at #1 Arizona L, 70-73 Dec. 10, 2005 vs. #1 Duke # L, 66-97 Feb. 8, 2010 vs. #1 Kansas L, 68-80 Dec. 5, 2014 at #1 Kentucky L, 51-63 Feb. 29, 2016 vs. #1 Kansas L, 56-86 $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) # at Continental Airlines Arena (E. Rutherford, N.J.) TEXAS AND THE ESPN/USA TODAY POLL Texas rankings in the final ESPN/USA Today poll (began in 1983) 1989-90 24-9 #12 1993-94 26-8 #24 1994-95 23-7 #24 1996-97 18-12 #20 1999-00 24-9 #21 2001-02 22-12 tie #18 2002-03 26-7 #3 2003-04 25-8 #10 2005-06 30-7 #9 2006-07 25-10 #16 2007-08 31-7 #5 2008-09 23-12 #23 2010-11 28-8 #16 Texas and the ESPN/USA Today poll breakdown Highest ranking #1 (twice, last: Jan. 18, 2010) Highest preseason rank #3 (2005-06 and 2009-10) Most consecutive weeks 51 (Preseason in 2002-03 to Feb. 7, 2005) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 95

Texas in the NCAA Statistics Longhorns basketball records are based on official statistics filed with the NCAA Service Bureau. Postseason tournament game statistics are included in official stats. Exhibition game stats are not included. Note: Categories listed only when Texas ranked in the Top 20 nationally. TEAM RANKINGS Season Category Rank Statistics 1947-48 FT Percentage 1st 73.0 1951-52 Scoring Defense 6th 49.9 1952-53 Scoring Defense 10th 58.6 1959-60 FG Percentage 4th 47.4 1962-63 FG Percentage 6th 48.6 1963-64 FG Percentage 6th 48.0 1966-67 FG Percentage 9th 49.2 1967-68 FG Percentage 9th 49.3 1968-69 FT Percentage 6th 77.0 1977-78 FT Percentage 6th 76.0 W-L Percentage 10th 83.9 1988-89 Scoring 4th 94.3 3FG Made per game 10th 7.0 1989-90 Scoring 7th 93.7 1991-92 Scoring 6th 90.7 1993-94 Scoring 4th 91.7 Scoring Margin 9th 12.1 1994-95 Scoring 3rd 92.9 Scoring Margin 14th 12.1 3FG Made per game 16th 8.4 W-L Percentage tie 19th 76.7 1995-96 Scoring 19th 81.8 1999-2000 _ FG Percentage Defense 11th 38.6 Scoring Margin 20th 10.8 2000-01 FG Percentage Defense 5th 38.9 2002-03 Rebound Margin tie 6th 6.9 W-L Percentage tie 17th 78.8 Scoring 18th 79.3 Scoring Margin tie 20th 9.6 2003-04 Turnovers per game 9th 11.8 Rebound Margin 11th 6.7 FG Percentage Defense 15th 39.6 Scoring Margin 19th 10.1 2004-05 FG Percentage Defense 16th 39.4 2005-06 Rebound Margin 1st 10.6 Scoring Margin 2nd 14.9 FG Percentage Defense 5th 38.4 Personal Fouls per game 11th 15.2 W-L Percentage 12th 81.1 2006-07 Scoring Offense 6th 81.7 Blocked Shots per game 15th 5.6 2007-08 Turnovers per game 1st 9.4 Assist Turnover Ratio 5th 1.40 FG Percentage Defense 9th 38.9 W-L Percentage 11th 81.6 2008-09 Blocked Shots per game 15th 5.3 2009-10 Scoring Offense 6th 81.2 Scoring Margin 14th 11.2 Blocked Shots per game 15th 5.7 Rebound Margin 18th 5.9 2010-11 FG Percentage Defense 6th 38.7 3FG Percentage Defense 6th 29.5 Scoring Margin 8th 12.9 Rebound Margin 16th 6.4 2012-13 FG Percentage Defense 10th 38.4 3FG Percentage Defense 11th 29.1 2013-14 Offensive Rebounds per game 3rd 15.1 Total Rebounds 5th 1,449 Rebound Margin 10th 7.0 Total Blocks 11th 206 Blocked Shots per game 14th 5.9 Defensive Rebounds per game 20th 26.3 2014-15 Blocked Shots per game 1st 7.8 Total Blocks 2nd 265 Defensive Rebounds per game 3rd 27.3 FG Percentage Defense 4th 36.8 Rebound Margin 4th 8.5 Total Rebounds per game 5th 39.7 2015-16 Turnovers 16th 341 Turnovers per game 18th 10.3 TEXAS NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS ASSISTS Season Player G Ast Avg 2001-02 T.J. Ford 33 273 8.27 REBOUNDING Season Player G Reb Avg 1981-82 LaSalle Thompson 27 365 13.5 STEALS Season Player G Stl Avg 1994-95 Roderick Anderson 30 101 3.37 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Season Category Name Rank Statistics 1948-49 Single-Game Scoring Slater Martin 3rd 49 FG Percentage Vilbry White 9th 44.9 1955-56 FG Percentage Raymond Downs 4th 54.0 Scoring Raymond Downs 8th 26.4 FT Percentage Raymond Downs 9th 82.3 1959-60 FG Percentage Brenton Hughes 7th 54.1 1963-64 FG Percentage Joe Fisher 3rd 61.3 1977-78 FT Percentage Jim Krivacs 7th 89.1 1978-79 FT Percentage Jim Krivacs 3rd 91.0 1980-81 Rebounding LaSalle Thompson 5th 12.3 1981-82 Rebounding LaSalle Thompson 1st 13.5 1988-89 Steals Lance Blanks 9th 3.3 1991-92 Assists B.J. Tyler 17th 6.5 1993-94 Steals B.J. Tyler 5th 3.1 3FG Made B.J. Tyler 8th 3.5 FG Percentage Albert Burditt 20th 59.0 1994-95 Steals Roderick Anderson 1st 3.37 Assists Roderick Anderson 14th 7.0 1995-96 Scoring Reggie Freeman 16th 22.4 1996-97 Scoring Reggie Freeman 18th 21.8 1997-98 Blocked Shots Chris Mihm 8th 2.9 1998-99 Rebounding Chris Mihm 4th 11.0 Blocked Shots Chris Mihm 17th 2.6 1999-2000 _ Rebounding Chris Mihm 7th 10.5 Blocked Shots Chris Mihm 20th 2.7 2001-02 Assists T.J. Ford 1st 8.27 2002-03 Assists T.J. Ford 3rd 7.70 Rebounding James Thomas 10th 11.0 2004-05 Single-Game Rebounds Brad Buckman tie 9th 21 2006-07 Single-Game Rebounds Kevin Durant tie 2nd 23 Assists D.J. Augustin 4th 6.7 Rebounding Kevin Durant 4th 11.1 Scoring Kevin Durant 4th 25.8 3FG Made A.J. Abrams 9th 3.4 2007-08 Rebounding Damion James 15th 10.3 2009-10 Double Doubles Damion James 13th 17 Rebounding Damion James 16th 10.3 FT Percentage J Covan Brown 16th 88.3 2011-12 Scoring J Covan Brown 14th 20.1 2014-15 Total Blocks Myles Turner 18th 89 96 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

COMPOSITE BIG 12 RECORDS (1997-2017) TITLES TEAM RECORD PCT (OUTRIGHT) LAST Kansas 289-59.830 17 (13) 2017 TEXAS 217-131.622 3 (1) 2008 Oklahoma 205-143.589 1 (0) 2005 West Virginia 51-39.567 0 Missouri 139-119.539 0 Oklahoma State 186-162.534 1 (1) 2004 Iowa State 168-180.483 2 (2) 2001 Kansas State 156-192.448 1 2013 Nebraska 97-143.404 0 Baylor 140-208.402 0 Colorado 95-145.396 0 Texas A&M 98-160.380 0 Texas Tech 125-223.359 0 TCU 14-76.156 0 ALL-TIME BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS TEAM RECORD PCT TITLES Kansas 41-11.788 10 Missouri 19-14.576 2 Oklahoma 22-18.550 3 Oklahoma State 23-19.548 2 TEXAS 25-21.541 0 Iowa State 17-17.500 4 Baylor 16-20.444 0 TCU 4-5.444 0 West Virginia 4-5.444 0 Kansas State 13-21.382 0 Texas Tech 13-21.382 0 Colorado 9-15.375 0 Nebraska 6-15.286 0 Texas A&M 6-16.273 0 TEXAS BASKETBALL Big 12 Conference History 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY ALL-TIME BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TEAM SCORING YEAR CHAMPION W-L CHAMPION PTS _ AVG. 1997 Kansas 15-1 Cory Carr, TT 365 22.8 1998 Kansas 15-1 Corey Brewer, OU 391 24.4 1999 TEXAS 13-3 Venson Hamilton, NU 292 18.3 2000 Iowa St. 14-2 Marcus Fizer, ISU 396 24.8 2001 Iowa St. 13-3 Maurice Baker, OSU 331 20.7 2002 Kansas 16-0 Andre Emmett, TT 344 21.5 2003 Kansas 14-2 Andre Emmett, TT 327 21.8 2004 Oklahoma St. 14-2 Andre Emmett, TT 323 20.2 2005 Kansas, Oklahoma 12-4 Wayne Simien, KU 309 20.6 2006 TEXAS, Kansas 13-3 Jarrius Jackson, TT 347 21.7 2007 Kansas 14-2 Kevin Durant, UT 462 28.9 2008 TEXAS, Kansas 13-3 Michael Beasley, KSU 455 28.4 2009 Kansas 14-2 Blake Griffin, OU 332 22.1 2010 Kansas 15-1 James Anderson, OSU 385 24.1 2011 Kansas 14-2 Jacob Pullen, KSU 342 21.4 2012 Kansas 16-2 J Covan Brown, UT 369 20.5 2013 Kansas, Kansas St. 14-4 Pierre Jackson, BU 348 19.3 2014 Kansas 14-4 Juwan Staten, WVU 359 19.9 2015 Kansas 13-5 Buddy Hield, OU 333 18.5 2016 Kansas 15-3 Buddy Hield, OU 448 24.9 2017 Kansas 16-2 Frank Mason III, KU 378 21.0 ALL-TIME BIG 12 CONFERENCE FINISHES YEAR BU CU ISU KU KSU MU NU OU OSU TCU UT A&M TT WV 1997 9 2 3t 1 11t 10 7t 6 7t - 3t 11t 3t* - 1998 5t 7t 11 1 7t 5t 4 2t 2t - 10 12 7t - 1999 12 7t 9 2t 7t 2t 5t 2t 5t - 1 10t 10t - 2000 8t 7 1 5 12 6 8t 3t 3t - 2 8t 11-2001 8 9 1 2t 10 6 7 2t 5-2t 11t 11t - 2002 10t 9 10t 1 7t 6 7t 2 3t - 3t 12 3t - 2003 9t 5t 9t 1 11 5t 12 3 4-2 7t 7t - 2004 11 4 8 2t 9t 5t 9t 7 1-2t 12 5t - 2005 12 11 5t 1t 10 8 8t 1t 3-5t 7 4-2006 12 5 7t 1t 7t 11 6 3 7t - 1t 4 7t - 2007 11 12 7t 1 4 6 7t 7t 7t - 3 2 5-2008 4t 12 11 1t 3 10 7t 4t 7t - 1t 6 7t - 2009 9 12 10 1 4t 3 8 2 4t - 4t 4t 11-2010 2t 8 9t 1 2t 5 12 9t 6t - 6t 2t 9t - 2011 7t 5t 12 1 3t 5t 7t 10t 9-2 3t 10t - 2012 3t - 3t 1 5 2-8 7-6 9 10-2013 6-4t 1t 1t - - 4t 3 10 7-9 8 2014 6t - 3t 1 5 - - 2 8 10 3t - 9 6t 2015 4t - 2t 1 6t - - 2t 6t 9 6t - 10 4t 2016 5t - 5t 1 8 - - 3 9 10 4-7 2 2017 2t - 2t 1 6 - - 9 5 7t 10-7t 2t *Texas Tech forfeited its conference wins due to the use of ineligible players. 97

Southwest Conference History ALL-TIME SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TEAM SCORING YR CHAMPION W-L CHAMPION PTS _ AVG. 1915 Texas 6-0 Littlefield (Texas) 98 19.6 1916 Texas 6-0 Tomfohrde (Rice) 91 15.2 1917 Texas 7-1 Thompson (Texas) 133 16.6 1918 Rice 7-3 Timmons (Rice) 125 12.5 1919 Texas 11-2 Greer (Texas) 166 12.8 1920 Texas A&M 16-0 Forbes (Texas A&M) 123 7.7 1921 Texas A&M 10-2 Peyton (Texas) 156 13.0 1922 Texas A&M 13-3 Peyton (Texas) 147 9.2 1923 Texas A&M 15-3 Peyton (Texas) 182 10.2 1924 Texas 20-0 Darby (Texas A&M) 184 9.2 1925 Oklahoma A&M 12-2 George (TCU) 165 11.8 1926 Arkansas 11-1 Adams (Arkansas) 111 9.3 1927 Arkansas 8-2 Allison (SMU) 113 9.4 1928 Arkansas 12-0 Pickell (Arkansas) 144 12.0 1929 Arkansas 11-1 Brock (Texas) 161 13.4 1930 Arkansas 10-2 Hess (Rice) 115 9.6 1931 TCU 9-3 Dietzel (TCU) 168 14.0 1932 Baylor 10-2 Dietzel (TCU) 191 15.9 1933 Texas 11-1 Gray (Texas) 157 13.1 1934 TCU 10-2 Gray (Texas) 151 12.6 1935 SMU, Rice, Arkansas 9-3 Gray (Texas) 141 11.8 1936 Arkansas 11-1 Collins (Texas) 117 9.8 1937 SMU 10-2 Lockard (Arkansas) 159 13.3 1938 Arkansas 11-1 Kirkpatrick (Baylor) 210 17.5 1939 Texas 10-2 Adams (Arkansas) 167 13.9 1940 Rice 10-2 Wilkerson (SMU) 162 13.5 1941 Arkansas 12-0 Adams (Arkansas) 206 17.2 1942 Rice, Arkansas 10-2 Parks (Baylor) 214 17.8 1943 Texas, Rice 9-3 Closs (Rice) 197 16.4 1944 Arkansas, Rice 11-1 Henry (Rice) 246 20.5 1945 Rice 12-0 Henry (Rice) 280 23.3 1946 Baylor 11-1 Kok (Arkansas) 212 17.7 1947 Texas 12-0 Williams (Arkansas) 206 17.2 1948 Baylor 11-1 Kok (Arkansas) 233 19.4 1949 Rice, Baylor, Arkansas 9-3 Tom (Rice) 222 18.5 1950 Arkansas, Baylor 8-4 Hamilton (Texas) 203 16.9 1951 Texas, TCU, Texas A&M 8-4 Johnson (Baylor) 176 14.7 1952 TCU 11-1 McLeod (TCU) 213 17.8 1953 TCU 9-3 Schwinger (Rice) 239 19.9 1954 Texas, Rice 9-3 Schwinger (Rice) 256 21.3 1955 SMU 9-3 O Neal (TCU) 362 30.2 TEAM SCORING YR CHAMPION W-L CHAMPION PTS _ AVG. 1956 SMU 12-0 Downs (Texas) 322 26.8 1957 SMU 11-2 Krebs (SMU) 278 23.3 1958 SMU, Arkansas 9-4 Herrscher (SMU) 263 18.8 1959 TCU 12-2 Kirchner (TCU) 285 20.4 1960 Texas 11-3 Mounts (Texas Tech) 265 18.9 1961 Texas Tech 11-3 Broussard (Texas A&M) 339 24.2 1962 Texas Tech, SMU 11-3 Loudermilk (SMU) 303 21.6 1963 Texas 13-1 B. Lenox (Texas A&M) 352 25.1 Rhine (Rice) 352 25.1 1964 Texas A&M 13-1 Rhine (Rice) 329 23.5 1965 Texas, SMU 10-4 Beasley (Texas A&M) 395 28.2 1966 SMU 11-3 Beasley (Texas A&M) 429 30.6 1967 SMU 12-2 Hardy (Baylor) 308 22.0 1968 TCU 9-5 Arnold (Texas) 311 22.2 1969 Texas A&M 12-2 Phillips (SMU) 297 21.2 1970 Rice 10-4 Phillips (SMU) 389 27.8 1971 TCU 11-3 Phillips (SMU) 412 29.4 1972 Texas, SMU 10-4 Terry (Arkansas) 353 25.2 1973 Texas Tech 12-2 Terry (Arkansas) 398 28.4 1974 Texas 11-3 L. Robinson (Texas) 390 27.9 1975 Texas A&M 12-2 Bullock (Texas Tech) 275 19.6 1976 Texas A&M 14-2 Birdsong (Houston) 429 26.8 1977 Arkansas 16-0 Birdsong (Houston) 487 30.4 1978 Texas, Arkansas 14-2 V. Johnson (Baylor) 346 21.6 1979 Texas, Arkansas 13-3 V. Johnson (Baylor) 338 21.1 1980 Texas A&M 14-2 Teagle (Baylor) 373 22.3 1981 Arkansas 13-3 R. Williams (Houston) 397 24.8 1982 Arkansas 12-4 Pierce (Rice) 448 28.0 1983 Houston 16-0 Walker (Arkansas) 294 18.4 1984 Houston 15-1 Young (Houston) 314 19.6 1985 Texas Tech 12-4 Kleine (Arkansas) 364 22.8 1986 Texas, TCU, Texas A&M 12-4 Franklin (Houston) 330 20.6 1987 TCU 14-2 Armstrong (SMU) 320 20.0 1988 SMU 12-4 Middleton (Baylor) 327 20.4 1989 Arkansas 13-3 Mays (Texas) 347 21.7 1990 Arkansas 14-2 Mays (Texas) 351 23.4 1991 Arkansas 15-1 Wright (Texas) 317 21.2 1992 Texas, Houston 11-3 Wesley (Baylor) 340 24.3 1993 SMU 12-2 Richardson (Texas) 298 21.3 1994 Texas 12-2 Tyler (Texas) 302 25.2 1995 Texas, Texas Tech 11-3 Thomas (TCU) 413 29.5 1996 Texas Tech 14-0 Skinner (Baylor) 295 21.1 TEXAS SWC CHAMPIONSHIPS SWC ALL GAMES SEASON W-L W-L 1915 5-0 14-0 1916 6-0 12-0 1917 7-1 13-3 1919 11-2 17-3 1924 20-0 23-0 1933 11-1 22-1 1939 10-2 19-6 1943* 9-3 19-7 1947 12-0 26-2 1951* 8-4 13-14 1954* 9-3 16-9 1960 11-3 18-8 1963 13-1 20-7 1965* 10-4 16-9 1972* 10-4 19-9 1974 11-3 12-15 1978* 14-2 26-5 1979* 13-3 21-8 1986* 12-4 19-12 1992* 11-3 23-12 1994 12-2 26-8 1995* 11-3 23-7 *co-championship 98 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY

Southwest Conference History ALL-TIME SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FINISHES YEAR ARK BAY HOU RICE SMU UT A&M TCU TECH 1915 5 2 1 3 1916 5 3 1 2 1917 3 1 2 1918 4 1 2 3 1919 4t 4t 3 1 2 1920 6 4 5 3 1 1921 2 4 5 3 1 1922 3 6 4 2 1 1923 5 3t 6 2 1 1924 7 6 8 5 1 4 2 1925 3 7t 7t 6 4 5 2 1926 1 5 7 2 4 7 3 1927 1 * 6 2t 2t 5 4 1928 1 6 5 2 3 7 4 1929 1 6 7 3 2 5 4 1930 1 4t 6t 3 2 4t 6t 1931 3t 3t 6 2 7 5 1 1932 3 1 5t 7 4 5t 2 1933 4 7 6 4 1 3 2 1934 3t 7 3t 6 3t 2 1 1935 1t 5t 1t 1t 4 5t 7 1936 1 4 2t 5 2t 6 7 1937 2 4 3 1 5t 5t 7 1938 1 2 6 3 5 4 7 1939 2 4 5 3 1 6 7 1940 4 3 1 5t 2 5t 7 1941 1 4t 2 4t 3 6 7 1942 1t 3t 1t 7 5 6 3t 1943 3 7 1t 5t 1t 5t 4 1944 1t 6 1t 3t 3t 7 3t 1945 2 7 1 3t 5 6 3t 1946 2 1 5 7 3 6 4 1947 2t 4 6 2t 1 5 7 1948 3 1 4 5 2 6 7 1949 1t 1t 1t 5 4 6 7 1950 1t 1t 7 3 4t 4t 6 1951 4 6 7 5 1t 1t 1t 1952 6t 3t 6t 3t 2 3t 1 1953 6t 4 2t 6t 2t 7 1 1954 3t 3t 1t 3t 1t 7 6 1955 2t 4 5 1 6 7 2t 1956 2 6 3 1 4 5 7 1957 5 3t 2 1 6t 6t 3t 1958 1t 8 5t 1t 7 5t 3t 3t 1959 5t 4 7 2 8 5t 1 3 1960 4t 6 8 2t 1 2t 7 4t 1961 3 8 5 6 4 2 7 1 1962 6 8 5 1t 4 3 7 1t 1963 4 7 2t 5t 1 2t 8 5t 1964 6 7 3t 3t 3t 1 8 2 1965 5 3 7 1t 1t 4 6 8# 1966 4t 6t 8 1 4t 2 6t 3 1967 7t 2t 7t 1 2t 6 2t 5 1968 5 2t 6 7t 2t 2t 1 7t 1969 8 2 4t 3 6t 1 6t 4t 1970 8 3t 1 7 6 2 3t 3t 1971 8 2 5t 4 5t 1 1 3 1972 6 7 8 1t 1t 3t 3t 5 1973 2t 4 7t 5t 5t 2t 7t 1 1974 5 6t 6t 2t 2 4 8 2t 1975 2t 4t 8 6t 4t 1 6t 2t 1976 4 5 6 9 3 8 1 7 2 1977 1 7 2 8 6 4t 4t 9 3 1978 1t 5 3 8t 6 1t 7 8t 4 1979 1t 4t 6t 8 6t 1t 3 9 4t 1980 2 7 4t 8 6 3 1 9 4t 1981 1 2t 2t 6t 9 6t 4t 8 4t 1982 1 4t 2 7t 9 7t 3 4t 6 1983 2 7 1 8 4t 9 3 4t 6 1984 2 9 1 6 3 8 5 7 4 1985 2t 8 5t 9 2t 7 2t 5t 1 1986 7 9 6 8 4 1t 1t 1t 5 1987 5 2 3t 9 6t 6t 8 1 3t 1988 2t 2t 4t 8t 1 4t 6 8t 7 1989 1 9 4t 8 7 2 4t 3 4t 1990 1 5t 2 7t 7t 3 5t 4 9 1991 1 7t 3 4t 6 2 9 4t 7t YEAR ARK BAY HOU RICE SMU UT A&M TCU TECH 1992 6 1t 4 7 1t 8 3 5 1993 4 3 2 1 7 6 8 5 1994 4 6 5 7 1 2t 9 2t 1995 8t 6 3t 8t 1t 5 3t 1t 1996 6 2 5 7t 3 7t 4 1 * Baylor played three games in 1926-27, but was forced to discontinue the rest of the season when a bus accident killed several players. # Texas Tech had a 12-2 record in 1964-65, but forfeited the title through the use of an ineligible player. ALL-TIME SWC TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM RECORD PCT TITLES Arkansas 23-10.697 7 Texas Tech 32-15.681 5 Houston 28-16.636 5 TEXAS 21-19.525 2 Texas A&M 16-19.457 2 SMU 11-20.355 1 TCU 11-21.344 0 Baylor 8-18.308 0 Rice 6-18.250 0 COMPOSITE SWC RECORDS (1915-96) TITLES TEAM RECORD PCT _ (OUTRIGHT) LAST Phillips 2-1.667 0 Arkansas 586-330.640 22 (14) 1991 Houston 206-120.632 3 (2) 1992 TEXAS 648-449.591 22 (12) 1995 Oklahoma A&M 31-22.585 0 Texas Tech 336-242.581 6 (4) 1996 SMU 517-475.521 13 (8) 1993 Texas A&M 544-558.494 11 (9) 1986 TCU 418-579.419 10 (8) 1986 Baylor 439-643.406 5 (3) 1950 Rice 417-657.388 10 (4) 1970 Southwestern 1-9.100 0 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HISTORY 99

Total Games Played Overall 2,806 Collegiate 2,696 SWC 1,097 Big 12 348 TEXAS BASKETBALL Program Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Most Defeats in a Season Overall 6-22 (1982-83) 11-22 (2016-17) SWC 1-15 (1982-83) Big 12 4-14 (2016-17) All-Time Won-Loss Record Overall 1,749-1,057 (.623) Collegiate 1,668-1,028 (.619) SWC 648-449 (.591) Big 12 217-131 (.624) All-Time Home Record Overall 1,049-314 (.770) SWC 392-155 (.717) Big 12 135-39 (.776) All-Time Road Record (includes neutral-site games) Overall 700-743 (.485) SWC 256-294 (.466) Big 12 82-92 (.471) Most Games in a Season Overall 38 (2007-08) 37 (2005-06) 36 (2010-11) 35 (2013-14) 35 (2008-09) 35 (2006-07) 35 (1991-92) Conference 20 (1923-24) Most Victories in a Season Overall 31-7 2007-08 30-7 2005-06 28-8 2010-11 SWC 20-0 1923-24 Big 12 13-3 2010-11 13-3 2007-08 13-3 2005-06 13-3 2002-03 13-3 1999-2000 13-3 1998-99 Most Wins in a Two-Year Period 56 2007-08 25-31 55 2006-07 30-25 54 2008-09 31-23 Most Wins in a Three-Year Period 86 2006-08 30-25-31 79 2007-09 25-31-23 78 2008-10 31-23-24 Most Wins in a Four-Year Period 109 2006-09 30-25-31-23 106 2008-11 31-23-24-28 106 2005-08 20-30-25-31 Fewest Victories in a Season Overall (all-time) 1-4 (1910-11) Overall (min. 20-game season) 4-20 (1958-59) 4-20 (1954-55) SWC 1-15 (1982-83) Big 12 4-14 (2016-17) Most Victories over AP Top 25 Opponents in a Season Overall 8-5 (2003-04) Undefeated Seasons Overall (4) 1913-14 (11-0) 1914-15 (14-0) 1915-16 (12-0) 1923-24 (23-0) Conference (4) 1914-15 (5-0) 1915-16 (6-0) 1923-24 (20-0) 1946-47 (12-0) Total 20-Win Seasons Overall 31 in 111 seasons Most Consecutive 13 (1999-2000 to 2011-12) 20-Win Seasons by Coach 15 Rick Barnes (17 yrs.) 7 Tom Penders (10 yrs.) 2 Jack Gray (12 yrs.) Abe Lemons (6 yrs.) 1 L. Theo Bellmont (4 yrs.) Harold Bradley (8 yrs.) Ed Olle (3 yrs.) Shaka Smart (2 yrs). E.J. Stewart (4 yrs.) Record in Season-Opening Games Overall 91-20 Record in Home Openers Overall 96-15 At Frank Erwin Center 35-5 Longest Game 4 ot 95-94 loss at TCU (Jan. 7, 1961) Largest Crowd Overall 54,432 (NCAA Semifinal vs. Syracuse; April 5, 2003; Superdome) Home 16,837 vs. Wake Forest (Jan. 13, 2004) 16,837 vs. Texas Tech (Feb. 28, 2004) Most Wins in a Five-Year Period 133 2006-10 30-25-31-23-24 131 2007-11 25-31-23-24-28 131 2004-08 25-20-30-25-31 100 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

WINNING/LOSING STREAKS TEXAS BASKETBALL Team Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. Longest Winning Streaks Overall 44 Feb. 15, 1913 - Jan. 29, 1917 SWC 22 Mar. 6, 1923 - Jan. 7, 1925 Big 12 11 Jan. 11, 2011 - Feb. 16, 2011 Single-Season 23 entire 1923-24 season Single-Season (Conference) 20 entire 1923-24 season Home 33 Jan. 15, 1912 - Jan. 29, 1917 Home (SWC) 19 Mar. 3, 1959 - Feb. 10, 1962 Home (Big 12) 14 Feb. 10, 2007 - Jan. 24, 2009 Home (Erwin Center) 26 Dec. 27, 1993 - Nov. 25, 1995 Home (Erwin Center, SWC) 17 Feb. 11, 1990 - Mar. 8, 1992 Road 18 Feb. 15, 1913 - Feb. 9, 1917 Road (SWC) 11 Mar. 2, 1923 - Mar. 8, 1924 Road (Big 12) 7 Feb. 7, 2001 - Jan. 30, 2002 Top 10 Winning Streaks in School History 44 Feb. 15, 1913 - Jan. 29, 1917 24 Mar. 6, 1923 - Mar. 8, 1924 20 Dec. 8, 1932 - Feb. 18, 1933 17 Nov. 15, 2009 - Jan. 16, 2010 Dec. 28, 1946 - Mar. 21, 1947 16 Feb. 26, 1934 - Jan. 12, 1935 14 Nov. 28, 1981 - Jan. 23, 1982 Jan. 3, 1963 - Mar. 1, 1963 13 Mar. 3, 1928 - Feb. 2, 1929 Jan. 6, 1922 - Jan. 31, 1922 Longest Losing Streaks Overall 15 Dec. 4, 1954 - Feb. 3, 1955 SWC 16 Jan. 24, 1983 - Jan. 19, 1984 Big 12 7 Feb. 11, 2017 - Mar. 4, 2017 Home 6 Jan. 6, 1959 - Feb. 24, 1959 Home (SWC) 6 Jan. 6, 1959 - Feb. 24, 1959 Home (Big 12) 3 Feb. 18, 2017 - Mar. 4, 2017 Home (Erwin Center) 5 Jan. 29, 1983 - Feb. 26, 1983 Home (Erwin Center, SWC) 7 Jan. 29, 1983 - Jan. 19, 1984 Road 20 Jan. 26, 1982 - Dec. 10, 1983 Road (SWC) 20 Jan. 26, 1982 - Feb. 18, 1984 Road (Big 12) 9 Dec. 30, 2016 - Mar. 1, 2017 POINTS Most Points Scored 1st Half 74 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 68 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 67 vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 24, 2003 67 vs. North Texas Dec. 6, 1991 65 vs. Baylor Jan. 12, 2002 65 vs. Baylor Feb. 15, 1994 2nd Half 74 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 69 vs. Oral Roberts Feb. 26, 1992 69 vs. Miami (Fla.) Feb. 22, 1989 69 at Long Beach State Dec. 14, 1988 68 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 68 vs. Loyola (Md.) Dec. 7, 1990 Half (Big 12) 65 vs. Baylor (1st) Jan. 12, 2002 Game 148 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 136 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 128 vs. Oral Roberts Feb. 26, 1992 125 at Texas Tech (2ot) Feb. 20, 1994 124 vs. North Texas Dec. 6, 1991 Game (Big 12) 105 vs. Nebraska Jan. 21, 1998 Season 3,206 1988-89 (34 games) Season (Big 12) 1,309 2006-07 (16 games) Fewest Points Scored (since 1949-50) Half 10 at Texas A&M (1st) Mar. 9, 1951 11 at Texas A&M (1st) Feb. 23, 1952 11 at Texas A&M (1st) Jan. 31, 1951 12 at Texas A&M (2nd) Jan. 16, 1959 12 at Oklahoma State (1st) Dec. 2, 1953 Half (Big 12) 15 at Kansas (1st) Feb. 16, 2013 15 at Texas A&M (2nd) Mar. 1, 2006 Game 29 at Texas A&M Jan. 16, 1959 29 at Texas A&M Jan. 31, 1951 32 vs. Texas A&M Mar. 13, 1951 33 at Texas A&M Mar. 9, 1951 34 at TCU Feb. 12, 1951 34 at SMU Feb 11, 1950 Game (Big 12) 43 at Texas A&M Mar. 1, 2006 Season 1,179 1949-50 (24 games) Season (Big 12) 1,090 1998-99 (16 games) Highest Scoring Average (since 1949-50) Season 94.3 1988-89 (3,206 in 34 games) Big 12 81.8 2006-07 (1,309 in 16 games) Lowest Scoring Average (since 1949-50) Season 46.8 1950-51 (1,264 in 27 games) Big 12 66.8 2016-17 (1,202 in 18 games) Highest Scoring Margin (since 1949-50) Season +14.9 2005-06 (75.2 to 60.3) Big 12 +15.0 2005-06 (72.9 to 57.9) Most Combined Points Scored 253 Texas Tech 128, Texas 125 (2ot) Feb. 20, 1994 Most Points Scored in a Road Game 136 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 Most Points Scored in a Losing Effort 125 at Texas Tech (2ot) Feb. 20, 1994 FIELD GOALS Most Field Goals Made Half (since 1965-66) 31 vs. Northern Montana (2nd) _ Nov. 27, 1978 28 at Oral Roberts (1st) Dec. 1, 1992 26 vs. Miami (Fla.) (2nd) Feb. 22, 1989 26 vs. TCU (1st) Feb. 10, 1981 Half (Big 12) 23 vs. Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 21, 1998 Game (since 1932-33) 56 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 53 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 49 vs. Miami (Fla.) Feb. 22, 1989 47 vs. Arkansas Feb. 26, 1974 47 vs. SMU Jan. 30, 1980 Game (Big 12) 40 vs. Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 Season 1,173 1991-92 (35 games) Season (Big 12) 455 2001-02 (16 games) Fewest Field Goals Made Half (since 1965-66) 2 at Oklahoma (2nd) Feb. 24, 2007 3 vs. Oklahoma (2nd) Mar. 11, 2001 4 at TCU (1st) Jan. 19, 1987 Half (Big 12) 2 at Oklahoma (2nd) Feb. 24, 2007 Game (since 1932-33) 4 vs. Arkansas Mar. 10, 1936 6 at SMU Jan. 9, 1937 6 vs. SW Okla. Teachers Jan. 1, 1937 6 vs. USC Dec. 19, 1936 6 vs. TCU Feb. 26, 1935 Game (Big 12) 12 at Kansas Feb. 16, 2013 Season 445 1949-50 (24 games) Season (Big 12) 370 1998-99 (16 games) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 101

Team Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. Most Field Goals Attempted Half (since 1965-66) _ 56 at Oral Roberts (2nd) Dec. 1, 1992 55 vs. North Carolina (2nd) Dec. 5, 1992 52 vs. Northern Montana (2nd) Nov. 27, 1978 52 at BYU (2nd) Dec. 29, 1975 Half (Big 12) 44 at Texas Tech (2nd) Mar. 1, 2008 44 vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 3, 1998 Game (since 1961-62) _ 106 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 98 vs. North Carolina Dec. 5, 1992 94 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 93 vs. Georgia Tech Nov. 27, 1991 91 vs. BYU Dec. 29, 1975 Game (Big 12) 87 at Oklahoma State (3 ot) Jan. 16, 2007 Season 2,537 1991-92 (35 games) Season (Big 12) 1,056 1997-98 (16 games) Fewest Field Goals Attempted Half (since 1965-66) _ 12 vs. TCU (2nd) Jan. 7, 1969 13 at Kansas State (1st) Jan. 4, 1984 14 at Oklahoma (2nd) Feb. 24, 2007 14 at Arkansas (2nd) Jan. 12, 1981 16 at Texas A&M (2nd) Mar. 1, 2006 16 at Arkansas (1st) Feb. 18, 1984 16 vs. Rice (2nd) Jan. 19, 1983 Half (Big 12) 14 at Oklahoma (2nd) Feb. 24, 2007 Game (since 1961-62) _ 34 at Kansas State Jan. 4, 1984 37 vs. Rice Jan. 19, 1983 38 at Texas A&M Mar. 1, 2006 38 at Arkansas Feb. 18, 1984 39 vs. TCU Mar. 13, 2013 39 at Arkansas Jan. 12, 1981 39 vs. TCU Jan. 7, 1969 39 at Oklahoma State Dec. 13, 1965 Game (Big 12) 38 at Texas A&M Mar. 1, 2006 Season 1,180 1952-53 (21 games) Season (Big 12) 856 2004-05 (16 games) Most Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams Half (since 1965-66) _ 100 vs. UT-Chattanooga (2nd) Dec. 10, 1988 99 at BYU (2nd) Dec. 29, 1975 98 at Oral Roberts (2nd) Dec. 1, 1992 94 vs. North Texas (1st) Dec. 6, 1991 94 vs. New Mexico State (2nd) Dec. 4, 1980 Game (since 1961-62) _ 181 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 Highest Field Goal Percentage Half (since 1965-66) _.800 at Arkansas (1st, 12-15) Jan. 24, 1983.786 at Arkansas (2nd, 11-14) Jan. 12, 1981.769 at Biscayne (2nd, 20-26) Dec. 1, 1980.762 vs. Oklahoma (2nd, 16-21) Jan. 15, 2000.733 at West Virginia (1st, 11-15) Feb. 24, 2015 Half (Big 12).762 vs. Oklahoma (2nd, 16-21) Jan. 15, 2000 Game (since 1961-62) _.694 at Tulsa (25-36) Dec. 19, 1959.676 vs. Rice (25-37) Feb. 10, 1985.667 at Arkansas (28-42) Jan. 24, 1983.647 at Texas Tech (33-51) Feb. 18, 1989.641 vs. Texas Tech (41-64) Mar. 11, 1995.641 at Biscayne (41-64) Dec. 1, 1980 Game (Big 12).593 vs. Texas A&M (32-54) Jan. 30, 2001 Season.507 (745-1,468) 1984-85 Season (Big 12).468 (437-934) 2006-07 Lowest Field Goal Percentage (since 1965-66) Half.143 at Oklahoma (2nd, 2-14) Feb. 24, 2007.167 vs. Kansas State (1st, 6-36) Jan. 10, 2001.167 vs. Oklahoma (2nd, 3-18) Mar. 11, 2001.192 at Kansas (1st, 5-26) Feb. 16, 2013 Half (Big 12).143 at Oklahoma (2nd, 2-14) Feb. 24, 2007 Game.184 at TCU (9-49) Feb. 12, 1951 Game (Big 12).218 at Kansas (12-55) Feb. 16, 2013 Season.329 (458-1,394) 1951-52 Season (Big 12).409 (399-976) 1996-97 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (since 1986-87) Half 12 vs. Kansas State (2nd) Jan. 12, 1997 11 vs. New Mexico State (1st) Nov. 23, 2007 11 at Kansas (1st) Mar. 3, 2007 10 at Iowa State (2nd) Jan. 26, 2015 10 vs. Chicago State (1st) Nov. 10, 2006 10 vs. Baylor (1st) Jan. 12, 2002 10 vs. Rice (2nd) Jan. 27, 1990 10 at Louisville (2nd) Dec. 9, 1995 Half (Big 12) 12 vs. Kansas State (2nd) Jan. 12, 1997 Game 18 vs. Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 16 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 23, 2007 16 vs. Coppin State Nov. 29, 2004 16 vs. DePaul Jan. 26, 1995 15 vs. UTSA Dec. 8, 2015 15 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 18, 2007 15 vs. Oklahoma State Jan. 4, 1997 15 vs. TCU Feb. 8, 1995 15 vs. LSU Jan. 2, 1990 Game (Big 12) 18 vs. Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 Season 309 2007-08 (38 games) Season (Big 12) 153 2006-07 (16 games) Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made (since 1986-87) Game 0 Seven times (last at UC Santa Barbara; Dec. 18, 1990) Game (Big 12) 1 vs. Oklahoma State Feb. 9, 2013 1 vs. Baylor Mar. 2, 2009 1 at Baylor Jan. 26, 2002 Season 74 1987-88 (29 games) Season (Big 12) 63 1998-99 (16 games) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (since 1986-87) Half 26 vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 3, 1998 23 at Utah (2nd) Dec. 19, 1992 22 vs. Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 20, 2002 22 vs. VCU (1st) Feb. 16, 1993 Half (Big 12) 26 vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 3, 1998 Game 40 vs. Baylor Jan. 3, 1988 40 vs. DePaul Jan. 26, 1995 37 vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 23, 2002 37 at Providence Dec. 31, 1996 37 vs. Oklahoma Jan. 31, 1996 37 vs. LSU Jan. 2, 1990 Game (Big 12) 40 vs. Baylor Jan. 3, 1998 Season 800 2007-08 (38 games) Season (Big 12) 379 1997-98 (16 games) Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (since 1986-87) Game 0 at TCU Feb. 24, 1988 Game (Big 12) 7 at Baylor Jan. 26, 2002 7 vs. Oklahoma Jan. 15, 2000 Season 221 1987-88 (29 games) Season (Big 12) 217 2010-11 (16 games) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams (since 1986-87) Half 35 vs. Iowa (1st) Nov. 23, 2009 35 at Providence (2nd) Dec. 31, 1996 33 at Villanova (2nd) Jan. 20, 2007 33 vs. Nicholls State (1st) Nov. 21, 2006 33 vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 3, 1998 Game 64 at Tennessee Dec. 23, 2006 63 vs. Iowa Nov. 23, 2009 61 vs. Colorado Mar. 10, 2005 60 vs. Nicholls State Nov. 21, 2006 59 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 18, 2007 102 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1986-87) Half (min. 5 att.) 1.000 _ vs. Baylor (1st, 5-5) Feb. 14, 2006.875 vs. Princeton (2nd, 7-8) Mar. 18, 2004.833 vs. DePaul (2nd, 5-6) Jan. 19, 1991.833 vs. Arkansas (1st, 5-6) Jan. 7, 1989 Half (Big 12) 1.000 _ vs. Baylor (1st, 5-5) Feb. 14, 2006 Game (min. 10 att.) _.769 vs. DePaul (10-13) Jan. 19, 1991.733 vs. Princeton (11-15) Mar. 18, 2004.692 vs. Michigan State (9-13) Nov. 27, 1999.667 vs. Texas Tech (14-21) Jan. 25, 2005.643 vs. Utah (9-14) Dec. 12, 1998 Game (Big 12).667 vs. Texas Tech (14-21) Jan. 25, 2005 Season.389 (308-792) 2006-07 Season (Big 12).437 (153-350) 2006-07 Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1986-87) Game (min. 10 att.) _.056 vs. Oklahoma State (1-18) Feb. 9, 2013.071 at Arkansas (1-14) Jan. 6, 2009.077 vs. Fresno State (1-13) Nov. 9, 2012.077 vs. Texas Tech (2-26) Feb. 24, 1996.091 at Baylor (2-22) Jan. 27, 1992.091 vs. San Diego State (1-11) Dec. 7, 1991 Game (Big 12).056 vs. Oklahoma State (1-18) Feb. 9, 2013 Season.292 (181-620) 2016-17 Season (Big 12).276 (63-228) 1998-99 TEXAS BASKETBALL Team Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. 48 at UC Santa Barbara Dec. 18, 1990 48 vs. TCU Mar. 11, 1989 Game (Big 12) 48 at Texas A&M Jan. 15, 1997 Season 996 1989-90 (33 games) Season (Big 12) 439 1998-99 (16 games) Fewest Free Throws Attempted (since 1960-61) Game 3 at Baylor Jan. 31, 2015 3 vs. Rice Jan. 28, 1981 5 at UCLA Dec. 2, 2007 5 vs. West Virginia Nov. 21, 2005 5 vs. Princeton Nov. 11, 1997 5 at Houston Jan. 28, 1987 5 vs. SMU Jan. 6, 1981 5 at South Carolina Dec. 23, 1980 Game (Big 12) 3 at Baylor Jan. 31, 2015 Season 417 1972-73 (25 games) Season (Big 12) 303 2003-04 (16 games) Most Free Throws Attempted, Both Teams Half (since 1965-66) _ 66 at TCU (1st) Feb. 6, 1980 60 at Illinois (2nd) Dec. 20, 1997 60 at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 3, 1996 60 at Baylor (2nd) Feb. 6, 1991 Game (since 1960-61) _ 93 at Texas A&M Feb. 24, 1961 FREE THROWS Most Free Throws Made Half (since 1965-66) _ 27 vs. Baylor (2nd) Mar. 7, 1991 26 vs. Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 4, 2006 26 at Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 11, 1995 25 at Baylor (2nd) Feb. 6, 1991 25 vs. North Texas (2nd) Feb. 13, 1982 Half (Big 12) 26 vs. Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 4, 2006 Game (since 1932-33) _ 40 vs. Baylor Mar. 7, 1991 40 vs. Texas A&M Feb. 22, 1955 36 at Texas A&M Jan. 15, 1997 36 vs. TCU Mar. 11, 1989 36 at Baylor Feb. 4, 1989 36 vs. North Texas Feb. 13, 1982 36 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 Game (Big 12) 36 at Texas A&M Jan. 15, 1997 Season 722 1989-90 (33 games) Season (Big 12) 294 2002-03 (16 games) Fewest Free Throws Made (since 1932-33) Game 2 vs. Baylor March 14, 2014 2 vs. Kansas Jan. 19, 2013 2 at UCLA Dec. 2, 2007 2 at Providence Dec. 31, 1996 2 vs. SMU Jan. 23, 1985 2 vs. Rice Jan. 28, 1981 2 at South Carolina Dec. 23, 1980 Game (Big 12) 2 vs. Kansas Jan. 19, 2013 Season 289 1949-50 (24 games) Season (Big 12) 211 2016-17 (18 games) Most Free Throws Attempted Half (since 1965-66) _ 34 vs. North Texas (2nd) Feb. 13, 1982 34 vs. Baylor (2nd) Mar. 7, 1991 34 at Baylor (2nd) Feb. 6, 1991 Half (Big 12) 33 at Texas A&M (2nd) Jan. 15, 1997 Game (since 1960-61) _ 50 vs. Baylor Mar. 7, 1991 50 at Texas A&M Jan. 12, 1954 50 vs. Oral Roberts Dec. 8, 1987 48 vs. Washington Nov. 14, 2015 48 vs. Texas State Dec. 16, 2006 48 at Texas A&M Jan. 15, 1997 48 vs. UC Santa Barbara Dec. 22, 1991 Highest Free Throw Percentage Half (min. 10 att.) 1.000 _ at Mississippi (2nd, 16-16) Dec. 2, 1972 (since 1965-66) 1.000 _ vs. TCU (1st, 15-15) Feb. 11, 1990 1.000 _ at Kansas State (1st, 14-14) Jan. 18, 2012 1.000 _ at Utah (1st, 11-11) Dec. 29, 2001 1.000 _ vs. DePaul (1st, 10-10) Nov. 26, 2013 1.000 _ vs. Tennessee (1st, 10-10) Nov. 24, 2007 1.000 _ vs. UTSA (2nd, 10-10) Nov. 12, 2007 1.000 _ vs. SMU (2nd, 10-10) Jan. 20, 1996 Half (Big 12) 1.000 _ at Kansas State (1st, 14-14) Jan. 18, 2012 (min. 7 att.) 1.000 _ at Iowa State (2nd, 8-8) Feb. 9, 2008 1.000 _ vs. Oklahoma (1st, 8-8) Feb. 8, 2004 1.000 _ at Oklahoma (1st, 7-7) Feb. 6, 2008 1.000 _ vs. Iowa State (2nd, 7-7) Feb. 24, 2001 Game (min. 10 att.) 1.000 _ at Mississippi (16-16) Dec. 2, 1972 (since 1960-61) 1.000 _ vs. SMU (14-14) Jan. 20, 1996 1.000 _ vs. UAB (12-12) Dec. 21, 2016 1.000 _ at Oklahoma (11-11) Feb. 6, 2008.962 vs. New Mexico State (25-26) Mar. 16, 2007.960 vs. Davidson (24-25) Dec. 28, 1968 Game (Big 12) 1.000 _ at Oklahoma (11-11) Feb. 6, 2008 Season.768 (436-568) 1968-69 Season (Big 12).739 (229-310) 2005-06 Lowest Free Throw Percentage (since 1960-61) Game (min. 8 att.).222 at Providence (2-9) Dec. 31, 1996.250 vs. Baylor (2-8) March 14, 2014.250 vs. Kansas (2-8) Jan. 19, 2013.263 at Texas A&M (5-19) Jan. 4, 1977.278 vs. North Carolina (5-18) Dec. 5, 1992.333 vs. Missouri (3-9) Feb. 27, 1999 Game (Big 12).250 vs. Kansas (2-8) Jan. 19, 2013 Season.570 (302-540) 1982-83 Season (Big 12).638 (270-423) 2010-11 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made (since 1965-66) Overall (since 1970) _ 26 Nov. 28, 1972-Dec. 2, 1972 23 Feb. 3, 1991-Feb. 6, 1991 22 Mar. 16, 2007-Mar. 18, 2007 19 Feb. 15, 2014-Feb. 18, 2014 19 Jan. 16, 1996-Jan. 24, 1996 17 Feb. 11, 1990 Game (Big 12) 16 at Texas A&M Feb. 5, 2007 16 at Kansas State Feb. 11, 1998 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 103

Team Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. REBOUNDS Most Rebounds Half (since 1965-66) _ 41 at Oral Roberts (2nd) Dec. 1, 1992 40 at SMU (2nd) Jan. 27, 1970 37 vs. Rice (2nd) Feb. 6, 1979 36 vs. Stetson (2nd) Dec. 11, 1971 36 at Arizona State (2nd) Dec. 20, 1966 Half (Big 12) 31 vs. Kansas State (1st) Jan. 10, 2001 Game (since 1961-62) _ 70 at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 Game (Big 12) 56 at TCU Feb. 4, 2014 56 vs. Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 Season 1,498 2005-06 (37 games) Season (Big 12) 733 2013-14 (18 games) Fewest Rebounds Half (since 1965-66) _ 2 vs. San Diego State (1st) Dec. 20, 1983 2 at Santa Clara (2nd) Dec. 19, 1982 5 at Arkansas (1st) Jan. 12, 1985 6 vs. Rice (1st) Feb. 10, 1985 7 vs. TCU (2nd) Feb. 27, 1985 Half (Big 12) 8 at Colorado (2nd) Feb. 14, 2009 8 at Missouri (1st) Jan. 5, 1998 Game (since 1961-62) _ 15 vs. Rice Feb. 10, 1985 15 vs. San Diego State Dec. 20, 1983 19 vs. Houston Jan. 10, 1981 20 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 23, 2007 20 vs. Texas Tech Mar. 11, 1995 20 at Santa Clara Dec. 29, 1982 Game (Big 12) 21 vs. Kansas State Feb. 18, 2017 Season 769 1951-52 (24 games) Season (Big 12) 586 2015-16 (18 games) Highest Season Rebound Average (since 1951-52) Season 48.0 1970-71 Season (Big 12) 42.1 2002-03 Lowest Season Rebound Average (since 1951-52) Season 29.9 1983-84 Season (Big 12) 32.6 2016-17 Highest Rebound Margin (since 1961-62) Game +39 vs. Samford (54-15) Nov. 16, 2005 +33 vs. UT Pan American (64-31) Dec. 15, 2009 +33 at Oral Roberts (70-37) Dec. 1, 1992 +31 at TCU (56-25) Feb. 4, 2014 +30 Coppin State (47-17) Dec. 31, 2010 +29 vs. West Virginia (45-16) Mar. 23, 2006 +29 vs. Sam Houston State (58-29) Nov. 24, 2003 +29 vs. Brown (62-33) Nov. 17, 2003 Game (Big 12) +31 at TCU (56-25) Feb. 4, 2014 Season +10.9 _ (40.5 to 29.9) 2005-06 Season (Big 12) +8.5 (37.8 to 29.3) 2005-06 ASSISTS Most Assists (since 1978-79) Half 22 vs. Northern Montana (2nd) Nov. 27, 1978 18 vs. McNeese State (2nd) Dec. 19, 2002 18 at TCU (1st) Feb. 1, 1996 18 vs. Baylor (2nd) Feb. 14, 1979 17 vs. Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 21, 1998 Half (Big 12) 17 vs. Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 21, 1998 Game 37 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 Game (Big 12) 26 vs. Nebraska Jan. 21, 1998 Season 568 1993-94 (35 games) Season (Big 12) 244 2001-02 (16 games) 244 1999-2000 (16 games) Fewest Assists (since 1978-79) Half 0 at Oklahoma State (2nd) Jan. 21, 2008 0 vs. Nevada (2nd) Mar. 17, 2005 0 vs. Missouri (1st) Feb. 27, 1999 1 vs. Kansas (2nd) Feb. 29, 2016 1 vs. Kansas State (1st) Jan. 21, 2014 1 at Kansas (1st) Feb. 16, 2013 1 vs. Fresno State (2nd) Nov. 9, 2012 1 vs. Texas A&M (1st) Jan. 16, 2010 1 at Oklahoma (2nd) Feb. 24, 2007 1 vs. USC (1st) Dec. 9, 1980 1 at TCU (1st) Jan. 17, 1981 Half (Big 12) 0 at Oklahoma State (2nd) Jan. 21, 2008 0 vs. Missouri (1st) Feb. 27, 1999 Game 2 vs. Nevada Mar. 17, 2005 3 vs. Kansas Feb. 29, 2016 3 at Kansas Feb. 16, 2013 3 vs. Fresno State Nov. 9, 2012 3 at TCU Feb. 5, 1983 3 at TCU Jan. 17, 1981 3 at USC Dec. 9, 1980 Game (Big 12) 3 vs. Kansas Feb. 29, 2015 3 at Kansas Feb. 16, 2013 Season 314 1992-93 (28 games) Season (Big 12) 179 1998-99 (16 games) Highest Season Assist Average (since 1978-79) Season 17.0 1978-79 Season (Big 12) 15.3 2001-02 15.3 1999-2000 Lowest Season Assist Average (since 1978-79) Season 11.2 1992-93 Season (Big 12) 10.9 2015-16 BLOCKED SHOTS Most Blocked Shots (since 1979-80) Half 10 vs. Kansas State (1st) Mar. 7, 2015 10 vs. Lipscomb (1st) Dec. 16, 2014 9 vs. Kansas (2nd) Feb. 1, 2014 9 vs. Kansas State (2nd) Feb. 3, 2007 Half (Big 12) 10 vs. Kansas State (2nd) Mar. 7, 2015 9 vs. Kansas (2nd) Feb. 1, 2014 9 vs. Kansas State (2nd) Feb. 3, 2007 Game 15 vs. Appalachian State Dec. 15, 2015 14 vs. Kansas State Mar. 7, 2015 14 at Kansas Feb. 28, 2015 13 at Oklahoma Feb. 17, 2015 13 vs. UT Arlington Dec. 2, 2014 13 vs. UTSA Dec. 29, 2004 13 vs. California Nov. 15, 2000 Game (Big 12) 14 vs. Kansas State Mar. 7, 2015 14 at Kansas Feb. 28, 2015 13 at Oklahoma Feb. 17, 2015 Season 265 2014-15 (34 games) Season (Big 12) 150 2014-15 (18 games) Fewest Blocked Shots (since 1979-80) Season 30 1983-84 (28 games) Season (Big 12) 51 2001-02 (16 games) Highest Season Blocked Shots Average (since 1979-80) Season 7.8 2014-15 Season (Big 12) 8.3 2014-15 Lowest Season Blocked Shots Average (since 1979-80) Season 1.1 1983-84 Season (Big 12) 3.2 2001-02 104 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Team Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. STEALS Most Steals (since 1979-80) Half 16 vs. TCU (2nd) Mar. 10, 1994 15 vs. VMI (1st) Dec. 21, 1989 14 vs. Baylor (1st) Feb. 15, 1994 14 vs. Rhode Island (1st) Jan. 20, 1990 Half (Big 12) 11 vs. Baylor (1st) Jan. 13, 1999 Game 22 vs. TCU Mar. 12, 1994 22 vs. Baylor Feb. 15, 1994 Game (Big 12) 17 vs. Texas A&M Feb. 3, 1999 17 vs. Oklahoma Jan. 22, 1997 Season 453 1993-94 (34 games) Season (Big 12) 156 1996-97 (16 games) Fewest Steals (since 1979-80) Season 104 1979-80 (30 games) Season (Big 12) 74 2004-05 (16 games) Highest Season Steals Average (since 1979-80) Season 13.3 1993-94 Season (Big 12) 9.8 1996-97 Lowest Season Steals Average (since 1979-80) Season 3.5 1979-80 Season (Big 12) 4.6 2004-05 PERSONAL FOULS Most Personal Fouls Half (since 1965-66) _ 25 at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 13, 2001 24 at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 3, 1996 23 at Louisville (2nd) Dec. 9, 1995 23 at Rice (2nd) Jan. 30, 1993 22 vs. George Washington (2nd) Dec. 7, 2002 22 at Illinois (2nd) Dec. 20, 1997 Half (Big 12) 25 at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 13, 2001 Game (since 1961-62) _ 38 at Nebraska Jan. 3, 1996 38 at Louisville Dec. 9, 1995 Game (Big 12) 32 at Nebraska Jan. 13, 2001 32 vs. Baylor Jan. 3, 1998 Season 783 1988-89 (34 games) Season (Big 12) 372 2015-16 (18 games) Fewest Personal Fouls Half (since 1965-66) _ 2 vs. Saint Francis (1st) Nov. 25, 2014 2 vs. Texas State (1st) Dec. 14, 2013 2 vs. SMU (2nd) Jan. 6, 1981 2 vs. Murray State (1st) Dec. 22, 1979 2 at Rice (1st) Jan. 6, 1979 2 at Rice (1st) Feb. 21, 1970 Game 5 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) Nov. 25, 2014 5 vs. TCU Feb. 3, 1948 Game (Big 12) 8 vs. Oklahoma Mar. 5, 2006 Season 405 1968-69 (24 games) Season (Big 12) 237 2005-06 (16 games) Highest Season Personal Fouls Average (since 1961-62) Season 24.1 1995-96 Season (Big 12) 23.1 2000-01 Lowest Season Personal Fouls Average (since 1961-62) Season 15.2 2005-06 Season (Big 12) 14.8 2005-06 Most Personal Fouls, Both Teams Half (since 1965-66) _ 42 vs. George Washington (2nd) Dec. 7, 2002 41 vs. Mississippi (2nd) Dec. 1, 1969 39 at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 3, 1996 39 at Lamar (2nd) Dec. 27, 1995 Game (since 1961-62) _ 67 at Nebraska Jan. 3, 1996 DEFENSE Fewest Points Allowed (since 1949-50) 1st Half 9 vs. Texas State Dec. 13, 2014 2nd Half 10 vs. Nicholls State Dec. 13, 2011 10 vs. Baylor Jan. 21, 1984 Half (Big 12) 13 at Baylor (2nd) Feb. 19, 2000 Game 27 vs. Texas State Dec. 13, 2014 31 vs. SMU Jan. 8, 1952 33 vs. Samford Nov. 16, 2005 33 vs. Texas A&M Mar. 13, 1951 Game (Big 12) 37 vs. Oklahoma Feb. 8, 2004 Season 1,158 1949-50 (24 games) Season (Big 12) 926 2005-06 (16 games) Most Points Allowed (since 1949-50) Half 65 vs. Arkansas (2nd) Mar. 9, 1991 Half (Big 12) 63 vs. Kansas (2nd) Jan. 10, 1998 Game 128 at Texas Tech (2ot) Feb. 20, 1994 Game (non-ot) 124 vs. LSU Jan. 2, 1990 124 vs. Oklahoma Dec. 30, 1988 Game (Big 12) 110 vs. Kansas (ot) Feb. 11, 2002 Game (Big 12, non-ot) 102 vs. Kansas Jan. 10, 1998 Season 2,983 1991-92 (35 games) Fewest Field Goals Allowed Half (since 1965-66) _ 3 vs. Nicholls State (2nd) Dec. 13, 2011 3 vs. Texas State (1st) Dec. 10, 2011 3 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (1st) _ Nov. 18, 2007 3 vs. UNC Asheville (2nd) Dec. 28, 2000 3 vs. Baylor (1st) Jan. 11, 1986 Half (Big 12) 4 at Baylor (2nd) Feb. 19, 2000 Game (since 1960-61) _ 9 vs. Baylor Jan. 11, 1986 11 vs. Texas State Dec. 13, 2014 11 vs. UNC Asheville Dec. 28, 2000 11 vs. Baylor Jan. 8, 1963 12 vs. UTSA Nov. 12, 2008 12 vs. Colorado Mar. 10, 2000 Game (Big 12) 13 vs. West Virginia Jan. 17, 2015 13 vs. Texas A&M Feb. 16, 2005 13 at Baylor Feb. 19, 2000 Season 404 1952-53 (21 games) Season (Big 12) 340 2003-04 Most Field Goals Allowed Half (since 1965-66) _ 26 vs. Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 21, 1981 26 at Tulane (1st) Dec. 11, 1968 25 vs. LSU (1st) Jan. 2, 1990 25 vs. LSU (2nd) Jan. 2, 1990 25 vs. Oklahoma (1st) Dec. 30, 1988 25 vs. Oklahoma (2nd) Dec. 30, 1988 Half (Big 12) 22 vs. Kansas (2nd) Jan. 10, 1998 Game (since 1960-61) _ 50 vs. LSU Jan. 2, 1990 50 vs. Oklahoma Dec. 30, 1988 48 at Texas A&M Feb. 10, 1968 46 at Tulane Dec. 11, 1968 45 vs. Kansas Feb. 11, 2002 Game (Big 12) 45 vs. Kansas Feb. 11, 2002 Season 1,149 1988-89 (34 games) Season (Big 12) 468 2016-17 (18 games) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 105

Team Records Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only. Lowest Field Goal Percentage Allowed Half (since 1965-66) _.091 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (1st, 3-33) Nov. 18, 2007.115 vs. Nicholls State (2nd, 3-26) Dec. 13, 2011.136 vs. Texas State (1st, 3-22) Dec. 10, 2011.150 vs. UNC Asheville (2nd, 3-20) Dec. 28, 2000.154 at Baylor (2nd, 4-26) Feb. 19, 2000 Half (Big 12).154 at Baylor (2nd, 4-26) Feb. 19, 2000 Game (since 1960-61) _.182 vs. Colorado (12-66) Mar. 10, 2000.210 vs. Sam Houston State (13-62) Nov. 27, 2012.216 vs. Texas State (11-51) Dec. 13, 2014.231 vs. Alcorn State (15-65) Nov. 9, 2006.238 vs. UT-Pan American (15-63) Dec. 15, 2009 Game (Big 12).241 vs. West Virginia (13-54) Jan. 17, 2015 Season.325 (431-1,328) 1951-52 Season (Big 12).382 (345-902) 1999-2000 Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Allowed Season.295 (162-550) 2010-11.295 (155-525) 2000-01 Season (Big 12).268 (62-231) 2010-11 Most Turnovers Forced (since 1972-73) Half 23 vs. Texas A&M (1st) Feb. 12, 1994 23 vs. UT-San Antonio (1st) Dec. 9, 1989 22 vs. Southern Utah (1st) Dec. 19, 1988 21 vs. Southwest Texas (1st) Dec. 7, 1994 Half (Big 12) 17 vs. Missouri (1st) Jan. 26, 1997 Game 36 vs. Southwest Texas Dec. 7, 1994 Game (Big 12) 30 vs. Texas A&M Feb. 3, 1999 Season 784 1993-94 (34 games) Season (Big 12) 278 1998-99 (16 games) Highest Turnover Margin (since 1972-73) Season +8.2 (14.3 to 22.5) 1994-95 Season (Big 12) +3.2 (14.1 to 17.3) 1996-97 106 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Individual Records POINTS Most Points Scored Half 33 Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana (2nd) _ Nov. 27, 1978 29 J Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) Mar. 3, 2012 29 B.J. Tyler at Baylor (1st) Jan. 19, 1994 29 Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State (2nd) _ Dec. 7, 1977 29 Travis Mays vs. Georgia (2nd) Mar. 16, 1990 Half (Big 12) 29 J Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) Mar. 3, 2012 26 J Covan Brown vs. Kansas (2nd) Feb. 8, 2010 26 Kevin Durant vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 27, 2007 Game 49 Raymond Downs at Baylor Feb. 25, 1956 49 Slater Martin vs. TCU Feb. 26, 1949 46 Joey Wright at Stetson Dec. 30, 1989 44 Travis Mays vs. Georgia Mar. 16, 1990 43 Reggie Freeman vs. Fresno State Dec. 14, 1996 43 Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 42 Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State Dec. 7, 1977 41 Tyrone Branyan vs. Baylor Feb. 14, 1979 41 Gary Overbeck at Texas A&M Feb. 10, 1968 41 Raymond Downs vs. Arkansas Feb. 5, 1955 Home Game 49 Slater Martin vs. TCU Feb. 26, 1949 43 Reggie Freeman vs. Fresno State Dec. 14, 1996 43 Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 41 Tyrone Branyan vs. Baylor Feb. 14, 1979 41 Raymond Downs vs. Arkansas Feb. 5, 1955 40 Travis Mays vs. Miami (Fla.) Feb. 22, 1989 38 Travis Mays vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga Dec. 10, 1988 38 Carlton Cooper vs. Missouri Southern Nov. 26, 1983 38 Larry Robinson vs. Texas Tech Jan. 26, 1974 37 Reggie Freeman vs. Providence Dec. 21, 1995 37 Lance Blanks vs. Lehigh Dec. 9, 1988 37 Larry Robinson vs. SMU Feb. 26, 1972 Road Game 49 Raymond Downs at Baylor Feb. 25, 1956 46 Joey Wright at Stetson Dec. 30, 1989 42 Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State Dec. 7, 1977 41 Gary Overbeck at Texas A&M Feb. 10, 1968 39 Raymond Downs at Texas A&M Feb. 12, 1955 38 B.J. Tyler at Baylor Jan. 19, 1994 38 Larry Robinson at Arkansas Feb. 2, 1974 38 Raymond Downs at Baylor Jan. 8, 1955 37 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Colorado Jan. 6, 2007 37 Daniel Gibson at Baylor Jan. 21, 2006 37 Terrence Rencher at VCU Jan. 30, 1992 Neutral-Site Game _ 44 Travis Mays vs. Georgia Mar. 16, 1990 38 Billy Arnold vs. Princeton Dec. 29, 1967 37 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas Mar. 11, 2007 36 Joey Wright vs. SMU Mar. 10, 1989 35 B.J. Tyler vs. Texas A&M Mar. 12, 1994 35 Dan Krueger vs. BYU Dec. 29, 1975 34 Reggie Freeman vs. SMU Mar. 8, 1996 34 Travis Mays vs. Oklahoma Dec. 30, 1988 34 Jay Arnette vs. Kansas Mar. 11, 1960 33 Terrence Rencher vs. Tennessee Tech _Dec. 22, 1993 33 John Brownlee vs. Houston Mar. 7, 1986 33 Jim Krivacs vs. Rutgers Mar. 21, 1978 33 Raymond Downs vs. Baylor Dec. 27, 1956 Game (Big 12) 37 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Colorado Jan. 6, 2007 37 Daniel Gibson at Baylor Jan. 21, 2006 Game (by Sr.) 49 Slater Martin vs. TCU Feb. 26, 1949 Game (by Jr.) 49 Raymond Downs at Baylor Feb. 25, 1956 Game (by So.) 41 Raymond Downs vs. Arkansas Feb. 5, 1955 Game (by Fr.) 37 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas Mar. 11, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Colorado Jan. 6, 2007 37 Terrence Rencher at VCU Jan. 30, 1992 Game (by Opponent) _ 51 Chris Jackson, LSU Jan. 2, 1990 51 Gene Phillips, SMU Mar. 2, 1971 50 Dub Malaise, Texas Tech Feb. 19, 1966 50 Jim Krebs, SMU Feb. 7, 1956 46 Bill Bradley, Princeton Dec. 30, 1963 44 Denis Clemente, Kansas State _ Jan. 31, 2009 43 Otis Birdsong, Houston Jan. 18, 1977 43 Bennie Lenox, Texas A&M Feb. 19, 1963 42 Pete Maravich, LSU Dec. 4, 1967 42 Dick O Neal, TCU Jan. 11, 1955 Season 903 Kevin Durant 2006-07 772 Travis Mays 1989-90 743 Travis Mays 1988-89 731 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 695 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 683 J Covan Brown 2011-12 681 Jim Krivacs 1977-78 671 Jordan Hamilton 2010-11 671 Lance Blanks 1988-89 656 Joey Wright 1990-91 Season (Big 12) 462 Kevin Durant 2006-07 Season (by Sr.) 772 Travis Mays 1989-90 Season (by Jr.) 743 Travis Mays 1988-89 Season (by So.) 731 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 Season (by Fr.) 903 Kevin Durant 2006-07 1,000-Point Club (36 players) Career 2,306 _ Terrence Rencher 1992-95 2,279 _ Travis Mays 1987-90 1,969 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-09 1,958 _ Reggie Freeman 1994-97 1,917 _ Damion James 2007-10 1,897 _ Ron Baxter 1977-80 1,819 _ Joey Wright 1989-91 1,673 _ Jim Krivacs 1977-79 1,592 _ Kris Clack 1996-99 1,582 _ Brandon Mouton 2001-04 1,558 _ Raymond Downs 1955-57 1,502 _ B.J. Tyler 1992-94 1,482 _ Johnny Moore 1976-79 1,463 _ LaSalle Thompson 1980-82 1,456 _ Gabe Muoneke 1997-2000 1,404 _ Chris Mihm 1998-2000 1,377 _ Larry Robinson 1972-74 1,376 _ J Covan Brown 2010-12 1,322 _ Lance Blanks 1989-90 1,254 _ Isaiah Taylor 2014-16 1,249 _ Javan Felix 2013-16 1,234 _ D.J. Augustin 2007-08 1,197 _ Benford Williams 1990-92 1,175 _ Gary Johnson 2008-11 1,169 _ P.J. Tucker 2004-06 1,166 _ Jonathan Holmes 2012-15 1,149 _ James Thomas 2001-04 1,146 _ Carlton Cooper 1982-85 1,130 _ Dan Krueger 1973-76 1,102 _ Brad Buckman 2003-06 1,062 _ Wayne Doyal 1968-70 1,059 _ Albert Burditt 1991-94 1,047 _ Tom Hamilton 1947-50 1,036 _ Royal Ivey 2001-04 1,012 _ Jordan Hamilton 2010-11 1,003 _ Alvin Heggs 1988-89 Career (Big 12) 800 Brandon Mouton 2001-04 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 107

Most Points Per Game Season (min. 250 pts.) _ 26.4 Raymond Downs 1955-56 25.8 Kevin Durant 2006-07 24.1 Travis Mays 1989-90 22.8 B.J. Tyler 1993-94 22.4 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 22.4 Larry Robinson 1973-74 22.2 Raymond Downs 1956-57 22.0 Jim Krivacs 1977-78 21.9 Travis Mays 1988-89 21.9 Larry Robinson 1971-72 Season (Big 12) 28.9 Kevin Durant 2006-07 Season (SWC) 27.9 Larry Robinson 1973-74 26.8 Raymond Downs 1955-56 26.1 Raymond Downs 1956-57 25.2 B.J. Tyler 1993-94 24.3 Larry Robinson 1971-72 Career (min. 500 pts.) 25.8 Kevin Durant 2007 22.3 Raymond Downs 1955-57 21.5 Larry Robinson 1972-74 20.0 Lance Blanks 1989-90 19.8 B.J. Tyler 1992-94 19.5 Jim Krivacs 1977-79 18.8 Joey Wright 1989-91 18.6 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 18.4 Travis Mays 1987-90 16.9 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 Career (Big 12) 28.9 Kevin Durant 2007 Career (SWC) 26.1 Larry Robinson 1972-74 24.1 Raymond Downs 1955-57 20.7 Lance Blanks 1989-90 20.2 B.J. Tyler 1992-94 19.2 Jim Krivacs 1977-79 Top Scoring Average Increases (since 1949-50) +12.5 John Danks 3.2 to 15.7 1978-79 to 1979-80 +12.4 Mike Richardson 7.8 to 20.2 1991-92 to 1992-93 +11.3 Bill Wendlandt 4.0 to 15.3 1980-81 to 1982-83 +10.3 Billy Black 5.1 to 15.4 1969-70 to 1970-71 +10.2 Carlton Cooper 2.3 to 12.5 1981-82 to 1982-83 +10.1 Wayman Buchanan 1.5 to 11.6 1953-54 to 1954-55 +9.7 J Covan Brown 10.4 to 20.1 2010-11 to 2011-12 +9.5 Dexter Cambridge 12.2 to 21.7 1990-91 to 1991-92 +9.5 Travis Mays 8.6 to 18.1 1986-87 to 1987-88 +9.4 Reggie Freeman 5.3 to 14.7 1993-94 to 1994-95 Most 30+ Point Games by a Player Career 18 Raymond Downs 1955-57 15 Travis Mays 1987-90 12 Larry Robinson 1972-74 11 Kevin Durant 2007 11 Jim Krivacs 1977-79 Season 11 Kevin Durant 2006-07 9 Raymond Downs 1955-56 8 Travis Mays 1989-90 7 Travis Mays 1988-89 7 Jim Krivacs 1977-78 7 Larry Robinson 1973-74 Most Consecutive 30-Point Games 4 Larry Robinson Jan. 22 - Feb. 2, 1974 3 Kevin Durant Feb. 24 - Mar. 3, 2007 3 Kevin Durant Jan. 27 - Feb. 3, 2007 3 Jim Krivacs Dec. 5 - Dec. 10, 1977 3 Raymond Downs Feb. 21 - Feb. 28, 1956 3 Raymond Downs Feb. 4 - Feb. 11, 1956 3 Raymond Downs Feb. 5 - Feb. 12, 1955 TEXAS BASKETBALL Individual Records Two or More 30+ Point Scorers in Same Game 3 Terrence Rencher (34), B.J. Tyler (33), Dexter Cambridge (31) vs. Oral Roberts Feb. 26, 1992 2 Lance Blanks (36), Travis Mays (30) vs. Baylor Jan. 6, 1990 2 Lance Blanks (32), Travis Mays (30) vs. LSU Jan. 2, 1990 2 Lance Blanks (33), Travis Mays (33) vs. Rice Feb. 11, 1989 Most Points off the Bench in a Game (since 1988-89) 36 Joey Wright vs. SMU Mar. 10, 1989 33 B.J. Tyler at Texas Tech Feb. 20, 1994 32 Joey Wright vs. Oklahoma State Dec. 29, 1988 31 Terrence Rencher at TCU Feb. 3, 1993 29 Reggie Freeman vs. TCU Feb. 8, 1995 Most 20+ Point Games off the Bench in a Season (since 1988-89) 5 J Covan Brown 2010-11 5 Reggie Freeman 1994-95 5 Joey Wright 1988-89 3 Sheldon McClellan 2012-13 3 J Covan Brown 2009-10 3 B.J. Tyler 1993-94 3 Dexter Cambridge 1990-91 1,000-Point Duos in a Season (20) 1,446 Kevin Durant (903) and A.J. Abrams (543) 2006-07 1,423 Travis Mays (772) and Lance Blanks (651) 1989-90 1,414 Travis Mays (743) and Lance Blanks (671) 1988-89 1,342 D.J. Augustin (731) and A.J. Abrams (611) 2007-08 1,288 Terrence Rencher (648) and B.J. Tyler (640) 1991-92 1,271 Jim Krivacs (681) and Ron Baxter (590) 1977-78 1,231 Terrence Rencher (623) and Roderick Anderson (608) 1994-95 1,176 B.J. Tyler (637) and Terrence Rencher (539) 1993-94 1,149 P.J. Tucker (594) and LaMarcus Aldridge (555) 2005-06 1,142 Jordan Hamilton (671) and Tristan Thompson (471) 2010-11 1,135 Joey Wright (656) and Locksley Collie (479) 1990-91 1,120 A.J. Abrams (580) and Damion James (540) 2008-09 1,087 Reggie Freeman (695) and Sonny Alvarado (392) 1995-96 1,066 J Covan Brown (683) and Sheldon McClellan (383) 2011-12 1,036 Chris Mihm (583) and Gabe Muoneke (453) 1999-2000 1,036 Tyrone Branyan (525) and Jim Krivacs (511) 1978-79 1,031 Reggie Freeman (654) and Kris Clack (377) 1996-97 1,022 Maurice Evans (532) and Chris Owens (490) 2000-01 1,007 Damion James (611) and Avery Bradley (396) 2009-10 1,004 Ron Baxter (534) and John Danks (470) 1979-80 Two or More 500-Point Scorers in a Season 4 Travis Mays (743), Lance Blanks (671), Alvin Heggs (571), Joey Wright (519) 1988-89 3 D.J. Augustin (731), A.J. Abrams (611), Damion James (501) _ 2007-08 3 Kevin Durant (903), A.J. Abrams (543), D.J. Augustin (503) 2006-07 3 B.J. Tyler (637), Terrence Rencher (539), Albert Burditt (534) _ 1993-94 3 Terrence Rencher (648), B.J. Tyler (640), Benford Williams (533) 1991-92 3 Travis Mays (772), Lance Blanks (651), Joey Wright (644) 1989-90 2 A.J. Abrams (580), Damion James (540) 2008-09 2 P.J. Tucker (594), LaMarcus Aldridge (555) 2005-06 2 Terrence Rencher (623), Roderick Anderson (608) 1994-95 2 Tyrone Branyan (525), Jim Krivacs (511) 1978-79 2 Jim Krivacs (681), Ron Baxter (590) 1977-78 108 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

FIELD GOALS Most Field Goals Made Half (since 1965-66) 13 Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State (2nd) Dec. 7, 1977 11 Reggie Freeman vs. SMU (2nd) Mar. 8, 1996 11 B.J. Tyler vs. Georgia (1st) Jan. 23, 1994 11 B.J. Tyler at Baylor (1st) Jan. 19, 1994 11 Terrence Rencher at VCU (2nd) Jan. 30, 1992 11 Alvin Heggs at Long Beach State (1st) Dec. 14, 1988 11 Jim Krivacs vs. Texas A&M (1st) Feb. 13, 1978 Half (Big 12) 10 Kevin Durant at Kansas (1st) Mar. 3, 2007 10 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) Jan. 31, 2007 Game (since 1932-33) 21 Slater Martin vs. TCU Feb. 26, 1949 Game (Big 12) 15 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 Season 306 Kevin Durant 2006-07 279 Jim Krivacs 1977-78 265 Larry Robinson 1973-74 253 Travis Mays 1988-89 243 Jordan Hamilton 2010-11 243 Ron Baxter 1977-78 242 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 240 Travis Mays 1989-90 239 Terrence Rencher 1991-92 237 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 237 Lance Blanks 1988-89 Season (Big 12) 157 Kevin Durant 2006-07 Career 826 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 768 Ron Baxter 1977-80 758 Travis Mays 1987-90 705 Damion James 2007-10 697 Jim Krivacs 1977-79 677 Reggie Freeman 1994-97 660 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 609 Johnny Moore 1976-79 589 Joey Wright 1989-91 585 Brandon Mouton 2001-04 Career (Big 12) 336 Damion James 2007-10 Most Field Goals Attempted (since 1965-66) Half 24 Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State (2nd) Dec. 7, 1977 19 Reggie Freeman vs. Providence (2nd) _Dec. 21, 1995 19 Jim Krivacs vs. Texas A&M (1st) Feb. 13, 1978 18 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007 18 Darren Kelly at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 13, 2001 Half (Big 12) 18 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007 18 Darren Kelly at Nebraska (2nd) Jan. 13, 2001 Game 39 Slater Martin vs. TCU Feb. 26, 1949 Game (Big 12) 31 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State _ Jan. 16, 2007 Season 647 Kevin Durant 2006-07 630 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 628 Jim Krivacs 1977-78 564 Travis Mays 1988-89 559 Larry Robinson 1973-74 554 Travis Mays 1989-90 552 Jordan Hamilton 2010-11 551 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 550 Reggie Freeman 1996-97 535 J Covan Brown 2011-12 Season (Big 12) 311 Kevin Durant 2006-07 Career 1,903 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 1,714 Travis Mays 1987-90 1,712 Reggie Freeman 1994-97 1,623 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 1,532 Jim Krivacs 1977-79 1,518 Ron Baxter 1977-80 1,473 Damion James 2007-10 1,390 Brandon Mouton 2001-04 1,338 Johnny Moore 1976-79 1,281 Joey Wright 1989-91 Career (Big 12) 698 Damion James 2007-10 TEXAS BASKETBALL Individual Records Highest Field Goal Percentage (since 1949-50) Half (min. 6 att.) 1.000 Chris Owens vs. Washington State (1st, 7-7) _ Dec. 10, 2001 (since 1988-89) 1.000 Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (2nd, 7-7) Feb. 18, 1998 1.000 Joey Wright vs. Manhattan (2nd, 7-7) Dec. 8, 1989 1.000 Myles Turner vs. Saint Francis (2nd, 6-6) Nov. 25, 2014 1.000 LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Kansas (1st, 6-6) _ Feb. 25, 2006 1.000 T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (2nd, 6-6) Feb. 9, 2002 1.000 James Thomas vs. TAMU-Corpus (2nd, 6-6) Dec. 5, 2001 Half (Big 12) 1.000 Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (2nd, 7-7) Feb. 18, 1998 1.000 LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Kansas (1st, 6-6) _ Feb. 25, 2006 1.000 T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (2nd, 6-6) Feb. 9, 2002 Game (min. 10 att.) _.917 Myles Turner vs. Saint Francis (11-12) _ Nov. 25, 2014.917 Butch Skeete at SMU (11-12) Feb. 6, 1962 Game (Big 12).900 LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Kansas (9-10) Feb. 25, 2006.857 Gabe Muoneke vs. Oklahoma (12-14) Jan. 15, 2000.857 Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (12-14) Feb. 18, 1998 Season (min. 200 pts.) _.654 Dexter Pittman (140-214) 2009-10.618 Tremaine Wingfield (118-191) 1994-95.616 Dexter Pittman (130-211) 2008-09.615 Alvin Heggs (166-270) 1987-88.613 Joe Fisher (136-222) 1963-64.612 Tremaine Wingfield (93-152) 1993-94.599 Mike Wacker (184-307) 1984-85.590 Albert Burditt (213-361) 1993-94.581 John Brownlee (154-265) 1984-85.579 Dexter Cambridge (168-290) 1991-92 Season (Big 12).599 Jarrett Allen (118-197) 2016-17 (min. 100 att.) Career (min. 600 pts.) _.623 Dexter Pittman (337-541) 2007-10.586 LaMarcus Aldridge (276-471) 2005-06.585 Alvin Heggs (402-687) 1988-89.571 Mike Wacker (353-618) 1981-82, 85.564 Albert Burditt (433-768) 1991-94.553 LaSalle Thompson (584-1,056) 1980-82.551 John Brownlee (360-653) 1985-86.551 Gary Overbeck (295-535) 1966-68.538 Noel Stout (222-413) 1966-67.535 Joe Fisher (280-523) 1962-64 Career (Big 12).520 James Thomas (216-415) 2001-04 (min. 200 att.) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (since 1986-87) Half 6 A.J. Abrams vs. New Mexico State (1st) _Nov. 23, 2007 6 A.J. Abrams vs. Ark.-Monticello (1st) _ Nov. 18, 2007 6 A.J. Abrams vs. Nicholls State (1st) _ Nov. 21, 2006 6 A.J. Abrams vs. Chicago State (1st) _ Nov. 10, 2006 6 Daniel Gibson at Baylor (2nd) Jan. 21, 2006 6 Al Coleman vs. Kansas State (2nd) Jan. 12, 1997 6 B.J. Tyler at Baylor (1st) Jan. 19, 1994 Half (Big 12) 6 Daniel Gibson at Baylor (2nd) Jan. 21, 2006 6 Al Coleman vs. Kansas State (2nd) Jan. 12, 1997 Game 10 Al Coleman vs. Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 9 A.J. Abrams vs. New Mexico State _ Nov. 23, 2007 9 Daniel Gibson at Baylor Jan. 21, 2006 9 Travis Mays at Rice Jan. 11, 1989 Game (Big 12) 10 Al Coleman vs. Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 Season 120 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-07 118 _ A.J. Abrams 2007-08 105 _ A.J. Abrams 2008-09 101 _ Daniel Gibson 2005-06 99 B.J. Tyler 1993-94 95 Travis Mays 1989-90 95 Travis Mays 1988-89 90 Jordan Hamilton 2010-11 87 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 86 Maurice Evans 2000-01 Season (Big 12) 50 Kevin Durant 2006-07 50 Daniel Gibson 2005-06 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 109

Individual Records Career 389 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-09 246 _ Travis Mays 1987-90 243 _ Reggie Freeman 1994-97 216 _ B.J. Tyler 1992-94 210 _ Brandy Perryman 1995-98 198 _ Brandon Mouton 2001-04 175 _ Daniel Gibson 2005-06 175 _ Joey Wright 1989-91 165 _ Sydmill Harris 2002-05 163 _ J Covan Brown 2010-12 Career (Big 12) 160 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-09 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (since 1986-87) Half 12 A.J. Abrams vs. Notre Dame (2nd) _ Nov. 25, 2008 11 Roderick Anderson vs. DePaul (2nd) _ Jan. 26, 1995 10 A.J. Abrams vs. Kansas (2nd) Mar. 16, 2008 10 A.J. Abrams vs. Michigan State (2nd) Dec. 22, 2007 10 Daniel Gibson at Oklahoma (2nd) Jan. 28, 2006 10 Reggie Freeman at Florida (1st) Dec. 24, 1996 10 Brandy Perryman v.s Oklahoma (2nd) Jan. 31, 1996 10 B.J. Tyler at Texas Tech (2nd) Feb. 20, 1994 10 B.J. Tyler vs. Oklahoma (1st) Dec. 27, 1993 10 Tony Watson vs. Houston (1st) Mar. 13, 1993 10 Travis Mays at Rice (1st) Jan. 11, 1989 Half (Big 12) 10 Daniel Gibson at Oklahoma (2nd) Jan. 28, 2006 Game 17 A.J. Abrams vs. Notre Dame Nov. 25, 2008 17 Brandy Perryman vs. Oklahoma Jan. 21, 1996 17 Travis Mays at Rice Jan. 11, 1989 16 Roderick Anderson vs. DePaul Jan. 26, 1995 16 Lance Blanks vs. LSU Jan. 2, 1990 Game (Big 12) 15 Javan Felix at Iowa State Feb. 18, 2014 Season 309 _ A.J. Abrams 2007-08 284 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-07 270 _ Reggie Freeman 1995-96 266 _ Daniel Gibson 2005-06 265 _ A.J. Abrams 2008-09 265 _ B.J. Tyler 1993-94 257 _ Travis Mays 1988-89 252 _ Travis Mays 1989-90 234 _ Jordan Hamilton 2010-11 230 _ B.J. Tyler 1991-92 Season (Big 12) 129 _ A.J. Abrams 2007-08 Career 976 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-09 739 _ Reggie Freeman 1994-97 664 _ Travis Mays 1987-90 588 _ B.J. Tyler 1992-94 585 _ Brandy Perryman 1995-98 509 _ Brandon Mouton 2001-04 486 _ Terrence Rencher 1992-95 466 _ J Covan Brown 2010-12 452 _ Daniel Gibson 2005-06 443 _ Sydmill Harris 2002-05 Career (Big 12) 413 _ A.J. Abrams 2006-09 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1986-87) Half (min. 5 att.) _ 1.000 _ Javan Felix vs. Baylor (1st, 5-5) Feb. 26, 2014 1.000 _ Avery Bradley vs. Nebraska (1st, 5-5) Feb. 13, 2010 1.000 _ Kevin Durant at Kansas (1st, 5-5) Mar. 3, 2007 1.000 _ William Clay vs. Georgia (1st, 5-5) _Nov. 29, 1998 Half (Big 12) 1.000 _ Javan Felix vs. Baylor (1st, 5-5) Feb. 26, 2014 (min. 4 att.) 1.000 _ Avery Bradley vs. Nebraska (1st, 5-5) Feb. 13, 2010 1.000 _ Kevin Durant at Kansas (1st, 5-5) Mar. 3, 2007 1.000 _ Avery Bradley at Iowa State (2nd, 4-4) _ Jan. 13, 2010 1.000 _ Connor Atchley vs. Kansas (1st, 4-4) Feb. 11, 2008 1.000 _ Kevin Durant at Oklahoma (1st, 4-4) Feb. 24, 2007 1.000 _ Daniel Gibson vs. Texas Tech (2nd, 4-4) _ Jan. 25, 2005 1.000 _ Maurice Evans vs. Iowa State (2nd, 4-4) _ Feb. 24, 2001 Game (min. 6 att.) _ 1.000 Daniel Gibson vs. Texas Tech (6-6) Jan. 25, 2005 1.000 _ Sydmill Harris vs. Notre Dame (6-6) _ Dec. 8, 2002 1.000 _ Joey Wright vs. DePaul (6-6) Jan. 19, 1991.875 DeJuan Vazquez vs. SMU (7-8) Jan. 20, 1996.857 J Covan Brown at Missouri (6-7) Jan. 14, 2012.857 Avery Bradley vs. Nebraska (6-7) _ Feb. 13, 2010.857 Reggie Freeman vs. Texas Tech (6-7) Mar. 11, 1995 Game (Big 12) 1.000 Daniel Gibson vs. Texas Tech (6-6) _ Jan. 25, 2005 Season (min. 100 att.) _.448 Brian Boddicker (47-105) 2003-04.441 D.J. Augustin (45-102) 2006-07.439 Brian Boddicker (50-114) 2002-03.429 Joey Wright (66-154) 1989-90.429 Tony Watson (51-119) 1991-92.423 A.J. Abrams (120-284) 2006-07.422 Joey Wright (49-116) 1988-89.418 Ivan Wagner (46-110) 1999-2000.413 Cory Joseph (52-126) 2010-11.413 Connor Atchley (43-104) 2007-08.413 Brandon Mouton (57-138) 2002-03 Season (Big 12).505 Kevin Durant (50-99) 2006-07 (min. 50 att.) Career (min. 200 att.) _.415 Joey Wright (175-422) 1989-91.404 Kevin Durant (82-203) 2007.404 Brian Boddicker (159-394) 2001-04.402 D.J. Augustin (119-296) 2007-08.401 Kenton Paulino (139-347) 2003-06.399 A.J. Abrams (389-976) 2006-09.389 Maurice Evans (86-221) 2001.389 Brandon Mouton (198-509) 2001-04.387 Daniel Gibson (175-452) 2005-06.382 Tony Watson (141-369) 1991-94 Career (Big 12).457 Kenton Paulino 2003-06 (min. 100 att.) FREE THROWS Most Free Throws Made Half (since 1965-66) 14 Joey Wright vs. Rice (2nd) Jan. 27, 1990 12 Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (2nd) _ Nov. 9, 2012 12 J Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) Mar. 3, 2012 12 T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 22, 2003 12 Roderick Anderson at Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 11, 1995 12 Mike Richardson vs. Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 23, 1993 Half (Big 12) 12 J Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) Mar. 3, 2012 12 T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 22, 2003 Game (since 1932-33) _ 23 Travis Mays vs. Georgia Mar. 16, 1990 23 Raymond Downs at Texas A&M Feb. 12, 1955 20 Joey Wright vs. Cal Santa Barbara Dec. 18, 1990 19 Raymond Downs vs. TCU Feb. 11, 1956 19 Raymond Downs vs. Texas A&M _ Feb. 22, 1955 Game (Big 12) 15 T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State Feb. 22, 2003 Season 275 _ Raymond Downs 1955-56 223 _ Raymond Downs 1956-57 209 _ Kevin Durant 2006-07 197 _ Travis Mays 1989-90 182 _ Joey Wright 1990-91 173 _ D.J. Augustin 2007-08 170 _ Reggie Freeman 1996-97 164 _ Chris Mihm 1999-2000 161 _ Lance Blanks 1989-90 160 _ Joey Wright 1989-90 Season (Big 12) 101 _ J Covan Brown 2011-12 Career 656 _ Raymond Downs 1955-57 517 _ Travis Mays 1987-90 509 _ Terrence Rencher 1992-95 466 _ Joey Wright 1989-91 404 _ Damion James 2007-10 399 _ Chris Mihm 1998-2000 395 _ Isaiah Taylor 2014-16 374 _ George Scaling 1951-53 371 _ Al Madsen 1946-49 367 _ Kris Clack 1996-99 Career (Big 12) 244 _ Isaiah Taylor 2014-16 110 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made Overall (since 1970) 35 Brandy Perryman Jan. 13, 1996-Mar. 15, 1996 28 J Covan Brown Jan. 7, 2012-Jan. 21, 2012 28 J Covan Brown Mar. 12, 2011-Mar. 20 2011 27 Kevin Durant Nov. 16, 2006-Dec. 16, 2006 25 A.J. Abrams Jan. 20, 2007-Feb. 24, 2007 25 Jim Krivacs Jan. 24, 1979-Feb. 6, 1979 Big 12 35 A.J. Abrams Jan. 6, 2007-Feb. 24, 2007 Most Free Throws Attempted (since 1965-66) Half 16 Joey Wright vs. Rice (2nd) Jan. 27, 1990 15 Mike Richardson vs. Texas Tech (2nd) Jan. 23, 1993 14 T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 22, 2003 14 Roderick Anderson at Texas A&M (2nd) _Feb. 11, 1995 13 J Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) Mar. 3, 2012 13 Kevin Durant vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 27, 2007 13 Terrence Rencher at Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 11, 1995 Half (Big 12) 14 T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 22, 2003 Game 32 Raymond Downs at Texas A&M Feb. 12, 1955 Game (Big 12) 19 T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State Feb. 22, 2003 Season 331 Raymond Downs 1955-56 291 Raymond Downs 1956-57 261 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 256 Kevin Durant 2006-07 243 Travis Mays 1989-90 239 Joey Wright 1990-91 232 Chris Mihm 1999-2000 230 Damion James 2009-10 223 Chris Owens 2000-01 221 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 221 Reggie Freeman 1996-97 Season (Big 12) 137 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 Career 840 Raymond Downs 1955-57 731 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 693 Travis Mays 1987-90 631 Damion James 2007-10 629 Joey Wright 1989-91 583 Chris Mihm 1998-2000 562 James Thomas 2001-04 560 Kris Clack 1996-99 549 George Scaling 1951-53 533 Gabe Muoneke 1997-2000 Career (Big 12) 288 Damion James 2007-10 Highest Free Throw Percentage Half (min. 10 att.) 1.000 Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (2nd, 12-12) Nov. 9, 2012 (since 1988-89) 1.000 Isaiah Taylor vs. W. Virginia (2nd, 11-11) Feb. 16, 2016 1.000 J Covan Brown vs. Arizona (2nd, 11-11) Mar. 20, 2011 1.000 J Covan Brown vs. Oakland (2nd, 10-10) Mar. 18, 2011 1.000 A.J. Abrams vs. Texas State (2nd, 10-10) Dec. 13, 2008 1.000 D.J. Augustin at Texas A&M (1st, 10-10) Feb. 5, 2007 Half (Big 12) 1.000 Isaiah Taylor vs. W. Virginia (2nd, 11-11) Feb. 16, 2016 1.000 D.J. Augustin at Texas A&M (1st, 10-10) Feb. 5, 2007 1.000 Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State (2nd, 8-8) Feb. 18, 2014 1.000 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma (2nd, 8-8) Feb. 24, 2007 1.000 Kenton Paulino vs. Texas A&M (2nd, 8-8) Feb. 4, 2006 1.000 T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (2nd, 8-8) Feb. 9, 2002 Game (min. 12 att.) 1.000 Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (14-14) Nov. 9, 2012 (since 1960-61) 1.000 Isaiah Taylor vs. W. Virginia (13-13) Feb. 16, 2016 1.000 Sheldon McClellan vs. Oklahoma (13-13) Feb. 27, 2013 1.000 J Covan Brown vs. Arizona (13-13) Mar. 20, 2011 1.000 Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana (13-13) Nov. 27, 1978 1.000 J Covan Brown vs. Oakland (12-12) Mar. 18, 2011 1.000 Lance Blanks vs. TCU (12-12) Mar. 11, 1989 TEXAS BASKETBALL Individual Records Game (Big 12) 1.000 Isaiah Taylor vs. W. Virginia (13-13) Feb. 16, 2016 1.000 Sheldon McClellan vs. Oklahoma (13-13) Feb. 27, 2013 1.000 Isaiah Taylor at Iowa State (10-10) Feb. 18, 2014 1.000 J Covan Brown vs. Texas A&M (10-10) Jan. 11, 2012 1.000 D.J. Augustin vs. Iowa State (10-10) Feb. 10, 2007 1.000 Brad Buckman vs. Texas A&M (10-10) Feb. 16, 2005 1.000 T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (10-10) Feb. 9, 2002 1.000 Brandy Perryman vs. Baylor (10-10) Jan. 3, 1998 Season (min. 50 att.).924 A.J. Abrams (73-79) 2006-07.910 Jim Krivacs (101-111) 1978-79.899 Brandy Perryman (62-69) 1996-97.896 Bobby Puryear (69-77) 1958-59.891 Jim Krivacs (123-138) 1977-78.883 J Covan Brown (83-94) 2009-10.883 Brandy Perryman (53-60) 1995-96.878 Dan Krueger (65-74) 1973-74.863 J Covan Brown (157-182) 2011-12.861 J Covan Brown (105-122) 2010-11 Season (Big 12).974 A.J. Abrams (38-39) 2006-07 (min. 25 att.) Career (min. 100 att.).897 Brandy Perryman (183-204) 1995-98.869 Jim Krivacs (279-321) 1977-79.867 J Covan Brown (345-398) 2010-12.864 A.J. Abrams (260-301) 2006-09.849 Harry Larrabee (141-166) 1972-74.841 Dan Krueger (292-347) 1973-76.825 Donnie Lasiter (127-154) 1960-61.816 Kevin Durant (209-256) 2006-07.808 D.J. Augustin (323-400) 2007-08.803 Sheldon McClellan (245-305) 2012-13 Career (Big 12).868 J Covan Brown (184-212) 2010-12 (min. 50 att.) REBOUNDS Most Rebounds Half (since 1965-66) _ 16 LaSalle Thompson at Xavier (1st) _Dec. 30, 1981 15 Lynn Howden vs. Florida State (1st) Dec. 1, 1970 14 James Thomas vs. Brown (2nd) Nov. 11, 2003 14 LaSalle Thompson at North Texas (2nd) _ Jan. 19, 1981 13 Damion James vs. Kansas (2nd) Feb. 11, 2008 13 _ Larry Robinson vs. Centenary (1st) _ Dec. 27, 1971 Half (Big 12) 13 Damion James vs. Kansas (2nd) Feb. 11, 2008 12 Damion James vs. Baylor (2nd) Jan. 30, 2010 12 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007 12 Brad Buckman at Colorado (2nd) Feb. 8, 2005 12 _ James Thomas at Oklahoma State (2nd) _ Feb. 22, 2003 12 Chris Mihm vs. Texas A&M (1st) Feb. 3, 1999 12 Chris Mihm vs. Kansas (1st) Jan. 10, 1998 Game (since 1961-62) _ 24 Lynn Howden vs. Florida State Dec. 1, 1970 23 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 23 Larry Robinson vs. Centenary Dec. 27, 1971 22 Larry Robinson vs. Memphis State Dec. 13, 1973 21 Brad Buckman at Colorado Feb. 8, 2005 21 LaSalle Thompson at SMU Jan. 9, 1982 21 LaSalle Thompson at Xavier Dec. 30, 1981 21 LaSalle Thompson at North Texas _ Jan. 19, 1981 21 Ellis Olmstead vs. Auburn Dec. 16, 1955 Game (Big 12) 23 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 Season 393 Damion James 2007-08 390 Kevin Durant 2006-07 370 LaSalle Thompson 1980-81 365 LaSalle Thompson 1981-82 363 James Thomas 2002-03 353 P.J. Tucker 2005-06 351 Chris Mihm 1998-99 350 Damion James 2009-10 346 Chris Mihm 1999-2000 339 LaMarcus Aldridge 2005-06 Season (Big 12) 200 Kevin Durant 2006-07 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 111

Season (by Sr.) 350 Damion James 2009-10 Season (by Jr.) 365 LaSalle Thompson 1981-82 Season (by So.) 393 Damion James 2007-08 Season (by Fr.) 390 Kevin Durant 2006-07 Career 1,318 _ Damion James 2007-10 1,077 _ James Thomas 2001-04 1,027 _ LaSalle Thompson 1980-82 945 Chris Mihm 1998-2000 916 Ron Baxter 1977-80 897 Albert Burditt 1991-94 808 Brad Buckman 2003-06 771 Kris Clack 1996-99 749 Jonathan Holmes 2012-15 720 Cameron Ridley 2013-16 Career (Big 12) 582 Damion James 2007-10 Most Rebounds Per Game Season (min. 200 reb.) 13.5 LaSalle Thompson 1981-82 12.3 LaSalle Thompson 1980-81 11.1 Kevin Durant 2006-07 11.0 James Thomas 2002-03 11.0 Chris Mihm 1998-99 11.0 Lynn Howden 1970-71 10.8 Larry Robinson 1973-74 10.7 Joe Fisher 1963-64 10.5 Chris Mihm 1999-2000 10.3 Damion James 2009-10 10.3 Damion James 2007-08 Season (Big 12) 12.5 Kevin Durant 2006-07 Career (min. 450 reb.) 11.8 LaSalle Thompson 1980-82 9.8 Chris Mihm 1998-2000 9.7 Larry Robinson 1970-72 9.3 Damion James 2007-10 8.8 B.G. Brosterhous 1971-73 8.7 Lynn Howden 1970-72 8.4 Raymond Downs 1955-57 8.2 P.J. Tucker 2004-06 8.0 James Thomas 2001-04 8.0 Al Almanza 1959-61 Career (Big 12) 9.8 Chris Mihm 1998-2000 Most Rebounds in a Two-Game Stretch 38 LaSalle Thompson (21/17) Dec. 30, 1981/Jan. 5, 1982 38 LaSalle Thomspon (17/21) Jan. 5, 1982/Jan. 9, 1982 36 Brad Buckman (15/21) Feb. 5, 2005/Feb. 8, 2005 36 LaSalle Thompson (21/15) Jan. 19, 1981/Jan. 24, 1981 35 Lynn Howden (24/11) Dec. 1, 1970/Dec. 5, 1970 TEXAS BASKETBALL Individual Records ASSISTS Most Assists (since 1972-73) Half 14 Johnny Moore vs. Northern Montana (2nd) _Nov. 27, 1978 12 Johnny Moore vs. TCU (2nd) Jan. 29, 1977 11 Johnny Moore vs. Oklahoma State (1st) _Dec. 9, 1978 10 T.J. Ford vs. Arizona (1st) Nov. 17, 2001 10 B.J. Tyler at Oral Roberts (1st) Dec. 1, 1992 Half (Big 12) 9 T.J. Ford vs. Colorado (1st) Feb. 9, 2002 Game 19 Johnny Moore vs. Oklahoma State Dec. 9, 1978 19 Johnny Moore vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 18 B.J. Tyler at Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 17 Johnny Moore vs. TCU Jan. 29, 1977 16 Johnny Moore vs. Texas A&M Feb. 13, 1978 15 B.J. Tyler vs. Rice Feb. 4, 1992 14 T.J. Ford vs. Arizona Nov. 17, 2001 14 B.J. Tyler vs. Washington Nov. 20, 1991 14 Johnny Moore vs. Texas A&M Jan. 22, 1979 14 Johnny Moore vs. Baylor Feb. 14, 1979 Game (Big 12) 13 D.J. Augustin at Kansas Mar. 3, 2007 Season 273 T.J. Ford 2001-02 254 T.J. Ford 2002-03 242 Johnny Moore 1978-79 233 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 229 B.J. Tyler 1991-92 219 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 214 Johnny Moore 1977-78 211 Roderick Anderson 1994-95 175 B.J. Tyler 1993-94 164 Isaiah Taylor 2015-16 Season (Big 12) 131 T.J. Ford 2001-02 Season (by Sr.) 242 Johnny Moore 1978-79 Season (by Jr.) 214 Johnny Moore 1977-78 Season (by So.) 254 T.J. Ford 2002-03 Season (by Fr.) 273 T.J. Ford 2001-02 Career 714 Johnny Moore 1976-79 527 T.J. Ford 2002-03 480 B.J. Tyler 1992-94 457 Alex Broadway 1985-88 452 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 440 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 415 Isaiah Taylor 2014-16 378 Justin Mason 2007-10 378 Dan Krueger* 1973-76 366 Javan Felix 2013-16 * assists not available for 12 games for Krueger Career (Big 12) 242 T.J. Ford 2002-03 BLOCKED SHOTS Most Blocked Shots (since 1985-86) Half 6 Chris Mihm at Massachusetts (1st) Feb. 5, 2000 5 Prince Ibeh at Kansas (2nd) Jan. 23, 2016 5 Cameron Ridley vs. App. State (1st) Dec. 15, 2015 5 Myles Turner at Kansas (2nd) Feb. 28, 2015 5 Myles Turner vs. Lipscomb (1st) Dec. 16, 2014 5 Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland (1st) Mar. 18, 2011 5 Dexter Pittman vs. Texas A&M (1st) Jan. 16, 2010 5 Dexter Pittman vs. USC (1st) Dec. 3, 2009 5 Gary Johnson vs. Appalachian State (1st) Jan. 2, 2009 5 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas State (2nd) Feb. 3, 2007 5 LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Villanova (2nd) Jan. 14, 2006 5 Brad Buckman vs. Baylor (1st) Jan. 9, 2005 Half (Big 12) 5 Prince Ibeh at Kansas (2nd) Jan. 23, 2016 5 Myles Turner at Kansas (2nd) Feb. 28, 2015 5 Dexter Pittman vs. Texas A&M (1st) Jan. 16, 2010 5 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas State (2nd) Feb. 3, 2007 5 Brad Buckman vs. Baylor (1st) Jan. 9, 2005 112 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Game 9 Cameron Ridley vs. Appalachian State Dec. 15, 2015 8 Chris Owens vs. California Nov. 15, 2000 8 Chris Mihm at Massachusetts Feb. 5, 2000 7 Prince Ibeh at Kansas Jan. 23, 2016 7 Cameron Ridley vs. Washington Nov. 14, 2015 7 Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland Mar. 18, 2011 7 Dexter Pittman vs. USC Dec. 3, 2009 7 Jason Klotz vs. UTSA Dec. 29, 2004 7 Brad Buckman vs. North Texas Dec. 7, 2004 7 Chris Mihm vs. Houston Jan. 2, 2000 7 Chris Mihm at Houston Nov. 17, 2000 7 Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State Feb. 24, 1998 7 Chris Mihm at North Texas Nov. 22, 1997 7 Albert Burditt vs. Houston Feb. 26, 1994 7 Albert Burditt vs. Baylor Jan. 16, 1993 Game (Big 12) 7 Prince Ibeh at Kansas Jan. 23, 2016 7 Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State Feb. 24, 1998 Season 92 Chris Owens 2000-01 90 Chris Mihm 1999-2000 90 Chris Mihm 1997-98 89 Myles Turner 2014-15 86 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 84 Chris Mihm 1998-99 80 Connor Atchley 2007-08 76 Cameron Ridley 2013-14 74 Albert Burditt 1991-92 73 LaMarcus Aldridge 2005-06 Season (Big 12) _ 54 Chris Mihm 1997-98 Season (by Sr.) _ 70 Albert Burditt 1993-94 Season (by Jr.) 92 Chris Owens 2000-01 Season (by So.) _ 84 Chris Mihm 1998-99 Season (by Fr.) _ 90 Chris Mihm 1997-98 Career 264 _ Chris Mihm 1998-2000 236 _ Albert Burditt 1991-94 220 _ Cameron Ridley 2013-16 212 _ Prince Ibeh 2013-16 189 _ Connor Atchley 2006-09 168 _ Brad Buckman 2003-06 163 _ Damion James 2007-10 159 _ Chris Owens 2000-02 145 _ LaSalle Thompson 1980-82 124 _ Dexter Pittman 2007-10 Career (Big 12) _ 133 _ Chris Mihm 1998-2000 STEALS Most Steals (since 1973-74) Half 8 B.J. Tyler at Houston (1st) Jan. 29, 1994 7 Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 3, 1999 7 Johnny Moore vs. Houston (2nd) Mar. 4, 1978 7 Johnny Moore vs. Rhode Island (2nd) Dec. 29, 1976 6 _ Lance Blanks vs. Southern Utah (1st) _ Dec. 19, 1988 Half (Big 12) 7 Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M (2nd) Feb. 3, 1999 Game 10 Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M Feb. 3, 1999 10 B.J. Tyler at Houston Jan. 29, 1994 9 Johnny Moore vs. Rhode Island _ Dec. 12, 1976 8 Albert Burditt at Texas Tech Feb. 12, 1992 8 Lance Blanks vs. VMI Dec. 21, 1989 8 Johnny Moore vs. Houston Mar. 4, 1978 Game (Big 12) 10 Ivan Wagner vs. Texas A&M Feb. 3, 1999 Season 111 Lance Blanks 1988-89 101 Roderick Anderson 1994-95 87 B.J. Tyler 1993-94 87 Lance Blanks 1989-90 82 B.J. Tyler 1991-92 79 Kris Clack 1996-97 79 Terrence Rencher 1993-94 73 Albert Burditt 1993-94 72 T.J. Ford 2001-02 70 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 TEXAS BASKETBALL Individual Records Season (Big 12) 48 Ivan Wagner 1998-99 Season (by Sr.) 101 Roderick Anderson 1994-95 Season (by Jr.) 111 Lance Blanks 1988-89 Season (by So.) 82 B.J. Tyler 1991-92 Season (by Fr.) 72 T.J. Ford 2001-02 Career 255 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 239 Kris Clack 1996-99 202 B.J. Tyler 1992-94 198 Lance Blanks 1989-90 193 Reggie Freeman 1994-97 179 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 170 Albert Burditt 1991-94 165 Roderick Anderson 1994-95 165 Joey Wright 1989-91 156 Travis Mays 1987-90 Career (Big 12) 89 Kris Clack 1997-99 PLAYING TIME Most Games Played Season 38 Connor Atchley 2007-08 38 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 38 Damion James 2007-08 38 Justin Mason 2007-08 Career 144 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 142 Damion James 2007-10 141 Justin Mason 2007-10 136 Connor Lammert 2013-16 136 Alexis Wangmene 2008-12 136 Connor Atchley 2006-09 135 Demarcus Holland 2013-16 135 Prince Ibeh 2013-16 134 Dexter Pittman 2007-10 134 Brian Boddicker 2001-04 134 James Thomas 2001-04 Career (Big 12) 72 Prince Ibeh 2013-16 72 Connor Lammert 2013-16 71 Demarcus Holland 2013-16 69 Javan Felix 2013-16 Career (SWC) 64 Ron Baxter 1977-80 64 Johnny Moore 1976-79 Most Consecutive Games Played Career 142 Damion James 2007-10 136 Connor Lammert 2013-16 134 Brian Boddicker 2001-04 134 James Thomas 2001-04 132 Justin Mason 2007-10 122 Brandy Perryman 1995-98 121 Reggie Freeman 1994-97 116 Ron Baxter 1977-80 112 Johnny Moore 1976-79 Most Games Started Season 38 Connor Atchley 2007-08 38 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 37 A.J. Abrams 2007-08 37 LaMarcus Aldridge 2005-06 37 Daniel Gibson 2005-06 37 Kenton Paulino 2005-06 37 P.J. Tucker 2005-06 Career 140 Damion James 2007-10 132 Justin Mason 2007-10 126 Royal Ivey 2001-04 121 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 119 Travis Mays 1987-90 115 Brad Buckman 2003-06 112 Ron Baxter 1977-80 112 Johnny Moore 1976-79 108 Jonathan Holmes 2012-15 108 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 113

Career (Big 12) 62 Damion James 2007-10 Career (SWC) 64 Ron Baxter 1977-80 64 Johnny Moore 1976-79 Most Consecutive Games Started Career 112 Johnny Moore 1976-79 Career (Big 12) 49 Royal Ivey 2001-04 Most Minutes Played (since 1972-73) Game 55 A.J. Abrams at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 52 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 52 Justin Mason at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 50 D.J. Augustin at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 50 Albert Burditt vs. Utah Dec. 29, 1993 49 Kevin Durant vs. Texas A&M Feb. 28, 2007 49 Terrence Rencher at Texas Tech Feb. 20, 1994 48 D.J. Augustin vs. Texas A&M Feb. 28, 2007 48 Roderick Anderson vs. DePaul _ Jan. 26, 1995 48 Terrence Rencher vs. DePaul Jan. 26, 1995 48 Tremaine Wingfield vs. DePaul _ Jan. 26, 1995 48 Ron Baxter at Baylor Feb. 5, 1977 Game (Big 12) 55 A.J. Abrams at Oklahoma State Jan. 16, 2007 Season 1,417 _ D.J. Augustin 2007-08 Season (Big 12) 624 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 Career (Four years) 4,673 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 Career (Three years) 3,216 Joey Wright 1989-91 Career (Two years) 2,662 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 Most Minutes per Game (since 1972-73) Season 38.6 LaSalle Thompson 1981-82 38.4 Reggie Freeman 1996-97 38.1 Lance Blanks 1988-89 37.7 A.J. Abrams 2008-09 37.7 Travis Mays 1987-88 37.4 Carlton Cooper 1983-84 37.3 Myck Kabongo 2012-13 37.3 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 37.2 Terrence Rencher 1992-93 37.1 Travis Mays 1989-90 Season (Big 12) 39.0 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 Career (Four years) 35.1 Terrence Rencher 1992-95 35.0 Travis Mays 1987-90 33.5 Karl Willock 1983-86 Career (Three years) 35.9 LaSalle Thompson 1980-82 33.2 Joey Wright 1989-91 Career (Two years) _ 37.2 Lance Blanks 1989-90 36.5 D.J. Augustin 2007-08 MISCELLANEOUS Triple-Double Performance (1) Reggie Freeman 22 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists _Feb. 11, 1996 at TCU 30-Point, 20-Rebound Performances (1) Kevin Durant 37 points, 23 rebounds Jan. 31, 2007 at Texas Tech 20-Point, 20-Rebound Performances (4) Kevin Durant 37 points, 23 rebounds Jan. 31, 2007 at Texas Tech Brad Buckman 27 points, 21 rebounds Feb. 8, 2005 at Colorado LaSalle Thompson 26 points, 21 rebounds _ Jan. 19, 1981 at North Texas Larry Robinson 26 points, 23 rebounds Dec. 27, 1971 vs. Centenary TEXAS BASKETBALL Individual Records Most Double-Doubles (since 1961-62) Season 23 LaSalle Thompson 1980-81 20 Kevin Durant 2006-07 20 Chris Mihm 1999-2000 20 LaSalle Thompson 1981-82 19 Chris Mihm 1998-99 17 Damion James 2009-10 17 Damion James 2007-08 16 Damion James 2008-09 16 LaMarcus Aldridge 2005-06 16 P.J. Tucker 2005-06 16 James Thomas 2002-03 16 Larry Robinson 1973-74 Career 55 LaSalle Thompson 1980-82 54 Damion James 2007-10 47 Chris Mihm 1998-2000 40 Ron Baxter 1977-80 29 Larry Robinson 1972-74 28 P.J. Tucker 2004-06 28 James Thomas 2001-04 26 Albert Burditt 1991-94 25 Lynn Howden 1970-72 23 B.G. Brosterhous 1971-73 Most Consecutive Double-Doubles in a Season (since 1961-62) 12 LaSalle Thompson Dec. 1, 1980 - Jan. 12, 1981 8 LaSalle Thompson Feb. 6 - Feb. 27, 1982 8 Larry Robinson Jan. 15 - Feb. 9, 1974 7 Chris Mihm Jan. 13 - Feb. 3, 1999 7 LaSalle Thompson Feb. 3 - Feb. 28, 1981 6 Kevin Durant Dec. 28, 2006-Jan. 16, 2007 6 LaMarcus Aldridge Nov. 15 - Nov. 29, 2005 5 Chris Mihm Feb. 24 - Mar. 12, 1999 Top Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (since 1982-83) Season (min. 3.0 apg) _ 2.96 Alex Broadway (154-52) 1985-86 2.76 Royal Ivey (141-51) 2003-04 2.69 Isaiah Taylor (164-61) 2015-16 2.47 Dogus Balbay (106-43) 2009-10 2.37 T.J. Ford (254-107) 2002-03 2.33 Dogus Balbay (107-46) 2008-09 2.28 Justin Mason (114-50) 2007-08 2.09 D.J. Augustin (219-105) 2007-08 2.08 T.J. Ford (273-131) 2001-02 2.07 Justin Mason (141-68) 2008-09 Career (min. 200 ast) 2.31 Dogus Balbay (293-127) 2009-11 2.21 T.J. Ford (527-238) 2002-03 2.05 D.J. Augustin (452-220) 2007-08 2.00 Isaiah Taylor (415-207) 2014-16 1.93 Justin Mason (378-196) 2007-10 1.80 Alex Broadway (457-254) 1985-88 1.73 B.J. Tyler (480-278) 1992-94 1.69 Javan Felix (366-217) 2013-16 1.66 Brandy Perryman (202-122) 1995-98 1.54 Royal Ivey (300-195) 2001-04 114 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Freshman Varsity Records FRESHMAN STARTERS IN SEASON OPENERS From 1972-73 (35 total starters) YEAR NAME OPPONENT DATE MIN PTS REB AST 2016-17 Jarrett Allen vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11, 2016 36 16 12 1 Andrew Jones vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11, 2016 22 10 6 3 2015-16 Eric Davis Jr. vs. Washington Nov. 14, 2015 21 7 5 1 2013-14 Isaiah Taylor vs. Mercer Nov. 8, 2013 29 17 3 2 2012-13 Javan Felix vs. Fresno State Nov. 9, 2012 38 10 9 1 Ioannis Papapetrou vs. Fresno State Nov. 9, 2012 23 5 7 0 Cameron Ridley vs. Fresno State Nov. 9, 2012 13 2 1 0 2011-12 Jonathan Holmes vs. Boston University Nov. 13, 2011 20 7 2 0 Myck Kabongo vs. Boston University Nov. 13, 2011 22 6 3 7 Julien Lewis vs. Boston University Nov. 13, 2011 20 18 4 0 2010-11 Cory Joseph vs. Navy Nov. 8, 2010 25 5 4 3 2009-10 J Covan Brown vs. UC Irvine Nov. 15, 2009 21 13 2 0 2006-07 D.J. Augustin vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 22 7 3 7 Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 22 20 6 1 Damion James vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 20 13 6 2 2004-05 LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Texas State Nov. 19, 2004 26 10 9 1 Daniel Gibson vs. Texas State Nov. 19, 2004 24 11 3 5 2001-02 T.J. Ford vs. Arizona Nov. 17, 2001 30 4 7 14 2000-01 James Thomas vs. Navy Nov. 13, 2000 21 11 9 1 1991-92 Terrence Rencher vs. Washington Nov. 20, 1991 32 15 3 3 1987-88 Courtney Jeans at Iowa State Nov. 20, 1987 35 7 2 7 1986-87 Travis Mays vs. North Carolina State* Nov. 28, 1986 28 4 3 4 George Muller vs. North Carolina State* Nov. 28, 1986 28 4 3 0 1984-85 Alex Broadway vs. Southwestern Nov. 24, 1984 30 2 4 6 1983-84 Marcus Bolden vs. Missouri Southern Nov. 26, 1983 43 9 3 4 1982-83 Karl Willock vs. North Carolina Wesleyan Nov. 27, 1982 40 10 8 5 1981-82 James Tandy vs. Hardin-Simmons Nov. 28, 1981 26 6 1 2 1980-81 Mike Wacker vs. Pacific Nov. 29, 1980 33 10 5 2 1979-80 Fred Carson vs. Northwestern Louisiana Nov. 30, 1979 40 8 4 8 LaSalle Thompson vs. Northwestern Louisiana Nov. 30, 1979 29 14 6 0 George Turner vs. Northwestern Louisiana Nov. 30, 1979 32 11 2 3 1978-79 Henry Johnson at Long Beach State Nov. 24, 1978 11 2 3 0 1976-77 Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State Nov. 29, 1976 40 18 10 0 1975-76 Johnny Moore at Oklahoma Dec. 1, 1975 n/a 4 0 3 1974-75 Mike Murphy at Brigham Young Nov. 29, 1974 31 16 11 2 *Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage, Alaska 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 115

Freshman Varsity Records POINTS Most Points Scored (since 1972-73) Game 37 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas Mar. 11, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma St. _ Jan. 16, 2007 37 Kevin Durant at Colorado Jan. 6, 2007 37 Terrence Rencher at VCU Jan. 30, 1992 34 Kevin Durant vs. Baylor Jan. 27, 2007 34 Kevin Durant vs. Missouri Jan. 10, 2007 34 Terrence Rencher vs. Oral Roberts _Feb. 26, 1992 32 Kevin Durant at Kansas Mar. 3, 2007 32 Kevin Durant at Oklahoma Feb. 24, 2007 32 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas State Feb. 3, 2007 32 Luke Axtell vs. Liberty Nov. 26, 1997 Freshman Debut 20 Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 18 Julien Lewis vs. Boston Univ. _ Nov. 13, 2011 18 P.J. Tucker vs. Brown Nov. 27, 2003 18 Jack Worthington vs. Hardin-Simmons _Nov. 28, 1981 18 Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State _ Nov. 29, 1976 Season 903 Kevin Durant 2006-07 648 Terrence Rencher 1991-92 503 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 471 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 444 Isaiah Taylor 2013-14 442 Jarrett Allen 2016-17 Most Points Per Game (since 1972-73) Season (min. 100 pts.) _ 25.8 Kevin Durant 2006-07 19.1 Terrence Rencher 1991-92 16.7 Ron Baxter 1976-77 14.4 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 14.2 Daniel Gibson 2004-05 REBOUNDS Most Rebounds (since 1972-73) Game 23 Kevin Durant at Texas Tech Jan. 31, 2007 19 Jarrett Allen at Kansas Jan. 21, 2017 17 Kevin Durant vs. Centenary Dec. 28, 2006 17 Chris Mihm at Texas Tech Feb. 14, 1998 17 LaSalle Thompson vs. Houston _ Feb. 4, 1980 17 LaSalle Thompson at SMU Jan. 5, 1980 Freshman Debut 13 P.J. Tucker vs. Brown Nov. 17, 2003 12 Jarrett Allen vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11, 2016 11 Mike Murphy at BYU Nov. 29, 1974 10 Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma St. Nov. 29, 1976 9 Javan Felix vs. Fresno State Nov. 9, 2012 9 LaMarcus Aldrige vs. Texas State Nov. 19, 2004 9 James Thomas vs. Navy Nov. 13, 2000 9 Winn Shepard vs. Pepperdine Nov. 25, 1988 Season 390 Kevin Durant 2006-07 292 LaSalle Thompson 1979-80 282 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 278 Jarrett Allen 2016-17 253 Damion James 2006-07 Most Rebounds per Game (since 1972-73) Season (min. 100 reb.) 11.1 Kevin Durant 2006-07 9.7 LaSalle Thompson 1979-80 8.5 Ron Baxter 1976-77 8.4 Jarrett Allen 2016-17 8.0 Chris Mihm 1997-98 ASSISTS Most Assists (since 1972-73) Game 14 T.J. Ford vs. Arizona Nov. 17, 2001 13 D.J. Augustin at Kansas Mar. 3, 2007 13 D.J. Augustin at Tennessee Dec. 23, 2006 13 Fred Carson vs. TCU Jan. 15, 1980 12 T.J. Ford at Missouri Feb. 17, 2002 12 T.J. Ford vs. Colorado Feb. 9, 2002 12 T.J. Ford vs. McNeese State Dec. 19, 2001 12 T.J. Ford vs. Stanford Dec. 1, 2001 12 T.J. Ford vs. Gonzaga Nov. 23, 2001 12 Ray Harper vs. New Mexico State Dec. 4, 1980 Freshman Debut 14 T.J. Ford vs. Arizona Nov. 17, 2001 8 Fred Carson vs. NW Louisiana _ Nov. 30, 1979 7 Myck Kabongo vs. Boston Univ. Nov. 13, 2011 7 D.J. Augustin vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 7 Courtney Jeans at Iowa State _ Nov. 20, 1987 Season 273 T.J. Ford 2001-02 233 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 176 Myck Kabongo 2011-12 141 Isaiah Taylor 2013-14 139 Javan Felix 2012-13 Most Assists per Game (since 1972-73) Season 8.27 T.J. Ford 2001-02 (min. 50 assists) 6.66 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 5.18 Myck Kabongo 2011-12 4.52 Fred Carson 1979-80 4.09 Javan Felix 2012-13 4.04 Johnny Moore 1975-76 BLOCKED SHOTS Most Blocked Shots (since 1973-74) Game 7 Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland Mar. 18, 2011 7 Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State Feb. 24, 1998 7 Chris Mihm at North Texas Nov. 22, 1997 6 Myles Turner vs. Baylor Mar. 2, 2015 6 Myles Turner at Oklahoma Feb. 17, 2015 6 Myles Turner vs. Lipscomb Dec. 16, 2014 6 Myles Turner vs. Alcorn State Nov. 16, 2014 6 Kevin Durant vs. Kansas Mar. 11, 2007 6 Chris Mihm vs. Colorado Feb. 28, 1998 Freshman Debut 5 James Banks vs. Incarnate Word Nov. 11, 2016 3 Cameron Ridley vs. Fresno State Nov. 9, 2012 3 Damion James vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 2 Myles Turner vs. North Dakota St. Nov. 14, 2014 2 Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 2 Matt Hill vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 2 James Thomas vs. Navy Nov. 13, 2000 2 Gerald Houston vs. UT Arlington _ Nov. 28, 1989 2 LaSalle Thompson vs. NW Louisiana _ Nov. 30, 1979 Season 90 Chris Mihm 1997-98 89 Myles Turner 2014-15 86 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 67 Kevin Durant 2006-07 51 Jarrett Allen 2016-17 Most Blocked Shots per Game (since 1973-74) Season 2.90 Chris Mihm 1997-98 (min. 20 blocks) 2.62 Myles Turner 2014-15 2.39 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 1.91 Kevin Durant 2006-07 1.55 Jarrett Allen 2016-17 1.50 LaMarcus Aldridge 2004-05 116 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

STEALS Most Steals (since 1979-80) Game 7 T.J. Ford vs. Oregon Mar. 22, 2002 6 Daniel Gibson vs. Iowa State Feb. 5, 2005 6 Kris Clack vs. Michigan Mar. 15, 1996 6 Alex Broadway vs. Rice Feb. 10, 1985 Freshman Debut 4 Courtney Jeans at Iowa State _ Nov. 20, 1987 4 Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State Nov. 29, 1976 3 Eric Davis Jr. vs. Washington Nov. 14, 2015 3 Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 3 Terrence Rencher vs. Washington Nov. 20, 1991 Season 72 T.J. Ford 2001-02 66 Kevin Durant 2006-07 58 Terrence Rencher 1991-92 55 Daniel Gibson 2004-05 53 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 Most Steals per Game (since 1979-80) Season 2.18 T.J. Ford 2001-02 (min. 30 steals) 1.89 Kevin Durant 2006-07 1.77 Daniel Gibson 2004-05 1.71 Terrence Rencher 1991-92 1.52 Kris Clack 1995-96 TEXAS BASKETBALL Freshman Varsity Records MISCELLANEOUS Most Games Played Season 37 Alexis Wangmene 2007-08 37 A.J. Abrams 2005-06 36 Cory Joseph 2010-11 36 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 35 Isaiah Taylor 2013-14 35 Clint Chapman 2007-08 35 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 35 Kevin Durant 2006-07 35 Damion James 2006-07 35 Justin Mason 2006-07 Most Games Started Season 36 Cory Joseph 2010-11 35 Isaiah Taylor 2013-14 35 D.J. Augustin 2006-07 35 Kevin Durant 2006-07 35 Damion James 2006-07 34 Myck Kabongo 2011-12 34 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 34 Terrence Rencher 1991-92 Most Double-Doubles Season 20 Kevin Durant 2006-07 13 Ron Baxter 1976-77 12 Jarrett Allen 2016-17 12 LaSalle Thompson 1979-80 10 Tristan Thompson 2010-11 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 117

Frank Erwin Center Records HOME OF THE TEXAS LONGHORNS Johnny Moore s jumper from the top of the key christened the Frank Erwin Center as Texas home on Nov. 29, 1977. The 16,540-seat arena was an instant hit, as the 1977-78 Longhorns defeated Oklahoma 83-76 on opening day and went on to finish the season as NIT Champions. The Horns made themselves right at home at the Erwin Center reeling off 25 straight wins before falling to Arkansas in February of 1979. Forty-one years later, the FEC looks as good as it did on opening day, and the wins are still flowing, as evidenced by Texas.804 home winning percentage at the Erwin Center. QUICK FACTS ALL TIME (40 seasons) Games Played 606 All-Time Record 487-119 All-Time Winning Pct..804 Big 12 Record (Pct.) 135-39 (.776) SWC Record (Pct.) 102-45 (.694) Non-Conference Record (Pct.) 250-35 (.877) Most Wins 17 (17-1 in 2007-08) Most Losses 10 (5-10 in 1982-83) Undefeated Seasons 3 (1977-78, 1994-95 & 2002-03) Last Game at Gregory Gym Baylor 72, Texas 70 on Feb. 26, 1977 Southwest Conference Tournament game First Game at Erwin Center Texas 83, Oklahoma 76 on Nov. 29, 1977 Longest Erwin Center Winning Streak 26 games. From Dec. 27, 1993 (87-75 win over Oklahoma) to Nov. 25, 1995 (88-67 win vs. North Texas). Streak broken by a 70-69 loss to #14 Utah (Nov. 29, 1995). Longest Erwin Center Losing Streak 5 games. From Jan. 29, 1983 (a 64-52 loss to Texas A&M) to Feb. 26, 1983 (86-57 loss to Baylor). Streak broken by an 83-81 overtime win over Missouri Southern in the first game of the 1983-84 season (Nov. 26, 1983). Most Consecutive Home Big 12 Wins 14 games. From Feb. 10, 2007 (77-68 win vs. Iowa State) to Jan. 24, 2009 (67-58 win vs. Texas A&M). Streak broken by an 85-81 overtime loss to Kansas State (Jan. 31, 2009). Most Consecutive Home SWC Wins 17 games. From Feb. 6, 1990 (96-91 win over Baylor) to March 8, 1992 (86-63 win over Texas A&M). Streak broken by a 92-87 loss to Rice in the 1993 SWC home opener (Jan. 5, 1993). ERWIN CENTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1977-78 15-0 1978-79 13-1 1979-80 12-4 1980-81 8-7 1981-82 11-4 1982-83 5-10 1983-84 5-9 1984-85 11-4 1985-86 12-2 1986-87 10-4 1987-88 12-3 1988-89 12-2 1989-90 12-3 1990-91 12-1 1991-92 14-1 1992-93 5-5 1993-94 12-1 1994-95 13-0 1995-96 10-4 1996-97 12-1 1997-98 9-5 1998-99 8-5 1999-2000 13-1 2000-01 16-1 2001-02 10-5 2002-03 14-0 2003-04 15-1 2004-05 14-2 2005-06 16-1 2006-07 15-1 2007-08 17-1 2008-09 13-2 2009-10 15-2 2010-11 16-2 2011-12 15-3 2012-13 12-4 2013-14 16-2 2014-15 13-5 2015-16 14-3 2016-17 10-7 ATTENDANCE AT THE ERWIN CENTER Top Five Single-Season Average Attendance Avg. Year Home Dates Total Attendance Home Record 15,886 1978-79 14 222,400 13-1 14,629 2009-10 17 248,697 15-2 13,911 1996-97 13 180,845 12-1 13,815 2007-08 18 248,673 17-1 13,669 2010-11 18 246,044 16-2 Top Five Single-Season Total Attendance Total Attendance Year Home Dates Avg. Home Record 248,697 2009-10 17 14,629 15-2 248,673 2007-08 18 13,815 17-1 246,044 2010-11 18 13,669 16-2 222,400 1978-79 14 15,886 13-1 221,415 2005-06 17 13,024 16-1 TOP 10 CROWDS AT THE FRANK ERWIN CENTER (1977-PRESENT) NO. ATTENDANCE OPPONENT DATE 1. 16,837* Texas Tech Feb. 28, 2004 16,837* Wake Forest Jan. 13, 2004 3. 16,755* Oklahoma Feb. 21, 2009 16,755* Texas A&M Jan. 24, 2009 16,755* UCLA Dec. 4, 2008 16,755* Texas A&M Feb. 18, 2008 16,755* Kansas Feb. 11, 2008 16,755* Texas Tech Jan. 26, 2008 16,755* Colorado Jan. 19, 2008 16,755* Texas A&M Feb. 28, 2007 16,755* Kansas Feb. 25, 2006 16,755* Villanova Jan. 14, 2006 16,755* Oklahoma State Jan. 17, 2005 * = sellout 118 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Frank Erwin Center Records ERWIN CENTER TOP SCORING GAMES OVERALL PTS PLAYER, SCHOOL OPPONENT FG-AT FT-AT 3M-AT DATE 44 Denis Clemente, Kansas St. Texas (ot) 13-25 12-12 6-6 Jan. 31, 2009 43 Reggie Freeman, Texas Fresno State 15-27 11-15 2-6 Dec. 14, 1996 43 Jim Krivacs, Texas Northern Montana 15-27 13-13 Nov. 27, 1978 41 Tyrone Branyan, Texas Baylor 16-20 9-9 Feb. 14, 1979 40 Travis Mays, Texas Miami, Fla. 13-25 7-12 7-12 Feb. 22, 1989 40 Rob Williams, Houston Texas 16-22 8-10 Jan. 10, 1981 38 Travis Mays, Texas Tenn.-Chattanooga 15-30 4-4 4-12 Dec. 10, 1988 38 Carlton Cooper, Texas Mo. Southern (ot) 16-18 6-10 Nov. 26, 1983 37 Reggie Freeman, Texas Providence 10-24 10-12 7-12 Dec. 21, 1995 37 Mike Wilson, SMU Texas 15-21 7-14 0-1 Jan. 10, 1993 37 Lance Blanks, Texas Lehigh 15-19 0-3 7-9 Dec. 9, 1988 37 Michael Cage, San Diego St. Texas 14-19 9-13 Dec. 20, 1983 BY TEXAS PTS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 43 Reggie Freeman vs. Fresno State Dec. 14, 1996 43 Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 41 Tyrone Branyan vs. Baylor Feb. 14, 1979 40 Travis Mays vs. Miami, Fla. Feb. 22, 1989 38 Travis Mays vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga Dec. 10, 1988 38 Carlton Cooper vs. Missouri Southern (ot) Nov. 26, 1983 37 Reggie Freeman vs. Providence Dec. 21, 1995 37 Lance Blanks vs. Lehigh Dec. 9, 1988 36 B.J. Tyler vs. Georgia Jan. 23, 1994 36 Lance Blanks vs. Baylor Jan. 6, 1990 36 Lance Blanks vs. Southern Utah Dec. 19, 1988 36 Henry Johnson vs. North Texas Dec. 20, 1980 BY OPPONENT PTS PLAYER TEAM DATE 44 Denis Clemente Kansas State (ot) Jan. 31, 2009 40 Rob Williams Houston Jan. 10, 1981 37 Mike Wilson SMU Jan. 10, 1993 37 Michael Cage San Diego State Dec. 20, 1983 35 Tommy McGhee Rice Jan. 6, 1996 35 Jeff Webster Oklahoma Dec. 4, 1990 34 Ron Cornelius Pacific Nov. 29, 1980 33 Buddy Hield Oklahoma Feb. 27, 2016 33 Adreian Payne Michigan State Dec. 21, 2013 33 Acie Law IV Texas A&M (2 ot) Feb. 28, 2007 33 Michael Hicks Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Dec. 16, 2000 33 Jerome Lambert Baylor Feb. 15, 1994 33 Tim Mason SMU Jan. 22, 1992 33 Greg Garton ERWIN CENTER Mo. Southern MARGINS (ot) Nov. OF VICTORY 26, 1983 MARGIN _ SCORE OPPONENT DATE +77 148-71 Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 +72 110-38 Prairie View A&M Dec. 30, 2005 +66 116-50 UTSA Dec. 8, 2015 +62 104-42 UT-Pan American Dec. 15, 2009 +59 103-44 Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 +55 106-61 Lipscomb Dec. 16, 2014 +53 93-40 Nicholls State Dec. 13, 2011 +51 122-71 Sam Houston State Nov. 24, 2003 +50 116-66 UT Arlington Nov. 28, 1989 +48 100-52 Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 18, 2007 ERWIN CENTER MARGINS OF DEFEAT MARGIN _ SCORE OPPONENT SEASON -31 103-72 SMU Feb. 29, 1984-30 102-72 #4 Kansas Jan. 10, 1998-30 86-56 #1 Kansas Feb. 29, 2016-29 86-57 Baylor Feb. 26, 1983-29 108-79 Texas A&M Feb. 21, 1981-27 74-47 Texas Tech Jan. 7, 1984-25 77-52 #16 Houston Jan. 15, 1983-21 70-49 #16 Oklahoma Jan. 5, 2015-21 75-54 #21 Oklahoma Feb. 10, 2001-21 75-54 Georgia Dec. 15, 1982 MILESTONE ERWIN CENTER WINS 1 83-76 over Oklahoma on Nov. 29, 1977 100 78-73 over Arkansas on Feb. 4, 1987 200 103-88 over TCU on Jan. 13, 1996 300 82-67 over #20 Kansas on Feb. 23, 2004 400 79-46 over Arkansas on Jan. 4, 2011 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 119

Frank Erwin Center Records TEXAS AT THE ERWIN CENTER (1977-78 present) High Team Point Game Texas 148 vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 (148-71) Opponent 110 Kansas (ot) Feb. 11, 2002 (103-110) Low Team Point Game Texas 40 vs. Rice (ot) Jan. 28, 1981 (40-46) Opponent 27 Texas State Dec. 13, 2014 (59-27) High Individual Point Game Texas 43 Reggie Freeman vs. Fresno State Dec. 14, 1996 Jim Krivacs vs. Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 Opponent 44 Denis Clemente, Kansas State Jan. 31, 2009 Largest Margin of Victory Texas 77 Texas 148, Northern Montana 71 Nov. 27, 1978 Opponent 31 SMU 103, Texas 72 Feb. 29, 1984 Largest Crowd 16,837 Feb. 28, 2004 74-71 win over #25 Texas Tech 16,837 Jan. 13, 2004 94-81 win over #4 Wake Forest Longest Game Double OT Feb. 13, 2013 89-86 win over Iowa State Feb. 28, 2007 98-96 win over #7 Texas A&M Jan. 26, 1995 99-92 win over DePaul Dec. 29, 1993 93-91 win over Utah Erwin Center Overtime Record: 15-14 TOP HOME-OPENING CROWDS Nov. 17, 2001 Arizona 15,291 L 74-88 Dec. 4, 1990 Oklahoma 15,031 L 88-96 Nov. 27, 1978 Northern Montana 15,000 W 148-71 Nov. 20, 1991 Washington 13,502 W 104-83 Nov. 23, 1996 Nebraska (ot) 12,821 W 83-81 CURRENT HOME WIN STREAKS VS. OPPONENT ERWIN LAST OPP. HOME CENTER LAST WIN IN TEAM STREAK STREAK MEETING AUSTIN Southwestern 27 0 1946-47 never Texas State 22 13 2014-15 1937-38 North Texas 22 8 2011-12 1930-31 Texas Tech 21 21 2014-15 1995-96 Hardin-Simmons 14 4 1981-82 never Nebraska 11 10 2009-10 never Texas A&M 10 10 2011-12 2001-02 120 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Frank Erwin Center Records TEXAS VS. AP RANKED TEAMS AT THE ERWIN CENTER Jan. 14, 1978 #3 Arkansas W 75-69 Jan. 22, 1979 #15 Texas A&M W 89-66 Feb. 1, 1979 #14 Arkansas L 58-68 Dec. 13, 1980 #1 DePaul L 65-83 Jan. 16, 1982 #9 Arkansas W 87-73 Jan. 15, 1983 #16 Houston L 52-77 Feb. 23, 1983 #6 Arkansas L 67-84 Feb. 10, 1984 #5 Houston L 63-74 Jan. 23, 1985 #3 SMU L 46-54 Dec. 17, 1985 #9 LSU L 65-72 Dec. 11, 1986 #9 Oklahoma L 65-84 Feb. 18, 1987 #16 TCU L 54-70 Dec. 16, 1989 #24 Florida W 105-94 Feb. 4, 1990 #3 Arkansas (ot) L 96-103 Dec. 4, 1990 #16 Oklahoma L 88-96 Mar. 3, 1991 #3 Arkansas W 99-86 Dec. 14, 1991 #8 Connecticut L 77-94 Jan. 4, 1995 #19 Nebraska W 102-74 Nov. 29, 1995 #14 Utah L 69-70 Dec. 30, 1995 #11 North Carolina W 74-72 Feb. 24, 1996 #9 Texas Tech L 58-75 Dec. 14, 1996 #16 Fresno State W 98-86 Jan. 19, 1997 #10 Louisville (ot) L 78-85 Feb. 3, 1997 #23 Texas Tech W 83-67 Feb. 19, 1997 #7 Iowa State W 57-56 Dec. 6, 1997 #4 Arizona L 81-88 Jan. 10, 1998 #4 Kansas L 72-102 Dec. 12, 1998 #25 Utah W 73-68 Dec. 15, 1998 #23 Wisconsin L 62-65 Jan. 23, 1999 #23 Oklahoma State W 73-70 Dec. 4, 1999 #4 Arizona L 81-88 Jan. 15, 2000 #16 Oklahoma W 79-66 Feb. 16, 2000 #8 Oklahoma State W 68-57 Feb. 28, 2000 #23 Kansas W 68-54 Dec. 23, 2000 #5 Illinois W 72-64 Jan. 15, 2001 #15 Connecticut W 60-56 Feb. 10, 2001 #21 Oklahoma L 54-75 Feb. 24, 2001 #6 Iowa State W 94-78 Feb. 2, 2002 #6 Oklahoma (ot) L 84-85 Feb. 11, 2002 #2 Kansas (ot) L 103-110 Feb. 20, 2002 #13 Oklahoma State L 80-85 Jan. 25, 2003 #21 Missouri W 76-55 Feb. 1, 2003 #9 Oklahoma State W 78-65 Feb. 10, 2003 #5 Oklahoma W 67-61 Jan. 13, 2004 #4 Wake Forest W 94-81 Jan. 24, 2004 #24 Oklahoma State L 67-72 Feb. 8, 2004 #22 Oklahoma W 66-37 Feb. 23, 2004 #20 Kansas W 82-67 Feb. 28, 2004 #25 Texas Tech W 74-71 Jan. 17, 2005 #5 Oklahoma State W 75-61 Feb. 28, 2005 #20 Oklahoma L 58-74 Jan. 14, 2006 #3 Villanova W 58-55 Feb. 25, 2006 #16 Kansas W 80-55 Mar. 5, 2006 #19 Oklahoma W 72-48 Feb. 12, 2007 #18 Oklahoma State W 83-54 Feb. 28, 2007 #7 Texas A&M (2 ot) W 98-96 Feb. 2, 2008 #25 Baylor W 80-72 Feb. 11, 2008 #3 Kansas W 72-69 Feb. 18, 2008 #22 Texas A&M W 77-50 Dec. 4, 2008 #12 UCLA W 68-64 Feb. 21, 2009 #2 Oklahoma W 73-68 Dec. 22, 2009 #9 MIchigan State W 79-68 Jan. 30, 2010 #24 Baylor (ot) L 77-80 Feb. 8, 2010 #1 Kansas L 68-80 Jan. 8, 2011 #8 Connecticut (ot) L 81-82 Jan. 19, 2011 #11 Texas A&M W 81-60 Jan. 29, 2011 #11 Missouri W 71-58 Jan. 21, 2012 #7 Kansas L 66-69 Jan. 30, 2012 #4 Missouri L 66-67 Feb. 20, 2012 #13 Baylor L 72-77 Dec. 19, 2013 #23 North Carolina W 85-67 Jan. 19, 2013 #4 Kansas L 59-64 Feb. 9, 2013 #22 Oklahoma State L 59-72 Feb. 23, 2013 #13 Kansas State L 69-81 Dec. 21, 2013 #5 Michigan State L 78-92 Jan. 18, 2014 #8 Iowa State W 86-76 Jan. 21, 2014 #22 Kansas State W 67-64 Feb. 1, 2014 #6 Kansas W 81-69 Jan. 5, 2015 #16 Oklahoma L 49-70 Jan. 17, 2015 #16 West Virginia W 77-50 Jan. 24, 2015 #11 Kansas L 62-75 Feb. 21, 2015 #14 Iowa State L 77-85 Mar. 2, 2015 #14 Baylor (ot) W 61-59 Dec. 12, 2015 #3 North Carolina W 84-82 Jan. 12, 2016 #17 Iowa State (ot) W 94-91 Feb. 16, 2016 #10 West Virginia W 85-78 Feb. 20, 2016 #25 Baylor L 64-78 Feb. 27, 2016 #3 Oklahoma W 76-63 Feb. 29, 2016 #1 Kansas L 56-86 Jan. 14, 2017 #10 West Virginia L 72-74 Feb. 25, 2017 #3 Kansas L 67-77 Mar. 4, 2017 #11 Baylor L 64-75 Totals 92 games 49-43.533 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 121

Alabama 1-0 UAB 1-0 Alaska Anchorage 2-0 Alcorn State 2-0 American 1-0 Appalachian State 2-0 Arizona 0-3 Arkansas 8-8 Arkansas-Monticello 1-0 Arkansas State 1-0 Army 1-0 Baptist College 1-0 Baylor 32-8 Biscayne 4-0 Boston University 1-0 Bowling Green 1-0 BYU 1-0 Brown 1-0 California 1-0 UC Davis 1-0 UC Irvine 1-0 Cal Riverside 1-0 Cal Santa Barbara 1-0 Centenary 3-0 Central Missouri 1-0 Chicago State 1-0 Colorado 7-1 Connecticut 1-3 Coppin State 3-0 DePaul 2-1 Drake 1-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 Florida 2-1 Fresno State 2-0 Gardner-Webb 1-0 George Washington 1-0 Georgia 1-2 Georgia Southwestern 1-0 Hardin-Simmons 3-0 Harvard 2-0 Houston 14-7 Houston Baptist 1-0 Illinois 2-0 Incarnate Word 1-0 Iowa State 13-2 Jacksonville 1-0 Kansas 5-8 Kansas State 9-6 Kent State 0-1 Lamar 3-0 Lehigh 1-0 Liberty 1-0 TEXAS BASKETBALL Frank Erwin Center Records TEXAS VS. OPPONENTS AT THE ERWIN CENTER Lipscomb 1-0 Long Beach State 5-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-1 Louisiana-Monroe 2-0 LSU 3-1 Louisiana Tech 2-0 Louisville 0-1 Loyola (Md.) 1-0 Manhattan 1-0 Massachusetts 1-0 McNeese State 2-0 Memphis 1-0 Mercer 2-0 Miami (Fla.) 1-0 Michigan State 1-1 Mississippi State 1-0 Missouri 6-3 Missouri Southern 1-0 Missouri Western 2-0 Montana State-Northern 1-0 Mount St. Mary s 1-0 Murray State 2-0 Navy 2-0 Nebraska 10-0 New Orleans 1-1 New Mexico 0-1 New Mexico State 1-0 Niagara 1-0 Nicholls State 2-0 North Carolina 3-0 UNC Asheville 1-0 North Carolina Wesleyan 1-0 North Dakota State 1-0 North Florida 1-0 North Texas 8-0 Northwestern State (La.) 4-0 Oklahoma 16-10 Oklahoma City 1-0 Oklahoma State 18-4 Oral Roberts 5-1 Oregon State 1-0 Pacific 0-1 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Princeton 2-0 Providence 2-0 Rhode Island 3-0 Rice 21-5 Saint Francis (Pa.) 1-0 St. Joseph s 1-0 Saint Mary s (Calif.) 1-0 Samford 2-0 Sam Houston State 5-0 San Diego 1-0 San Diego State 1-1 San Francisco 1-0 South Alabama 2-0 South Carolina 1-0 South Florida 1-1 Southern 1-0 Southern California 3-0 SMU 14-5 Southern Utah 1-0 Southwestern 1-0 Stanford 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 4-0 Stetson 2-0 Temple 2-0 Tennessee 0-1 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2-0 Tennessee State 1-0 Texas A&M 27-8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0 UT Arlington 11-1 TCU 20-5 UT Pan American 5-0 UTSA 6-0 Texas Southern 3-0 Texas State 13-0 Texas Tech 34-6 Tulane 1-0 UCLA 1-0 UNLV 1-0 Utah 3-1 Utah State 0-1 Vanderbilt 2-0 Vermont 1-0 Villanova 1-0 VCU 0-1 VMI 2-0 Wake Forest 1-0 Washington 1-0 Washington State 1-0 West Virginia 3-2 Western Carolina 1-0 Wisconsin 0-2 Wofford 2-0 Xavier 0-1 TOTALS 487-119 122 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

100-Point Games ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES (110 TOTAL) SCORE DIFF. OPPONENT DATE SITE 148-71 (+77) Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 Austin 136-97 (+39) Oral Roberts Dec. 1, 1992 Tulsa 128-108 (+20) Oral Roberts Feb. 26, 1992 Austin 125-128 (-3) Texas Tech (2ot) Feb. 20, 1994 Lubbock 124-107 (+17) North Texas Dec. 6, 1991 Austin 123-104 (+19) Miami Feb. 22, 1989 Austin 122-71 (+51) Sam Houston State Nov. 24, 2003 Austin 119-91 (+28) Oral Roberts Dec. 6, 1988 Tulsa 117-78 (+39) Southern Utah Dec. 19, 1988 Austin 117-86 (+31) Long Beach State Dec. 14, 1988 Long Beach 117-93 (+24) Arkansas Jan. 29, 1972 Austin 116-50 (+66) UTSA Dec. 8, 2015 Austin 116-94 (+22) North Texas Nov. 22, 1997 Denton 116-70 (+46) Loyola (Md.) Dec. 7, 1990 Austin 116-74 (+42) Rice Feb. 11, 1989 Austin 116-66 (+50) UT-Arlington Nov. 28, 1989 Austin 115-82 (+33) Texas A&M Jan. 14, 1995 Austin 114-78 (+36) Louisiana State Dec. 6, 1966 Baton Rouge 113-91 (+22) Baylor Feb. 15, 1994 Austin 113-124 (-11) Louisiana State Jan. 2, 1990 Houston 113-80 (+33) SMU Jan. 30, 1980 Austin 112-68 (+44) UT-Pan American Dec. 8, 1990 Austin 111-99 (+12) TCU Feb. 8, 1995 Austin 111-78 (+33) TCU Mar. 5, 1994 Fort Worth 110-38 (+72) Prairie View A&M Dec. 30, 2005 Austin 110-98 (+12) UT-San Antonio Dec. 5, 1995 Austin 110-78 (+32) Houston Jan. 29, 1994 Houston 110-85 (+25) Baylor Jan. 19, 1994 Waco 110-81 (+29) Baylor Feb. 4, 1989 Waco 110-82 (+28) Texas A&M Feb. 12, 1966 College Station 109-75 (+34) Baylor Feb. 25, 1995 Austin 109-71 (+38) Texas Tech Jan. 4, 1990 Austin 109-104 (+5) Northwestern St. (La.) Dec. 3, 1988 Austin 108-74 (+34) Rice Mar. 4, 1995 Houston 108-79 (+29) Texas Tech Jan. 21, 1994 Austin 108-89 (+19) Baylor Jan. 6, 1990 Austin 108-63 (+45) Manhattan Dec. 8, 1989 Austin 108-75 (+33) Iowa Sate Dec. 12, 1981 Austin 108-87 (+21) Oklahoma State Dec. 7, 1977 Stillwater 107-74 (+33) Long Beach State Dec. 7, 2009 Austin 107-104 (+3) Texas Tech (ot/swc) Mar. 11, 1995 Dallas 107-100 (+7) Baylor Jan. 23, 1995 Waco 107-96 (+11) Georgia Jan. 23, 1994 Austin 107-120 (-13) Georgia Tech Nov. 27, 1991 New York 107-81 (+26) Rhode Island Jan. 20, 1990 Austin 107-82 (+25) TCU Feb. 25, 1989 Austin 107-100 (+7) Southern Illinois Dec. 10, 1970 Austin 106-61 (+55) Lipscomb Dec. 16, 2014 Austin 106-69 (+37) Oral Roberts Feb. 28, 1994 Austin 106-91 (+15) SMU Jan. 22, 1992 Austin 106-63 (+43) Texas Wesleyan Dec. 2, 1966 Austin 105-111 (-6) Tennessee (ot) Dec. 23, 2006 Knoxville 105-91 (+14) Nebraska Jan. 21, 1998 Austin 105-60 (+45) Southwest Texas Dec. 7, 1994 Austin 105-75 (+30) Lamar Feb. 21, 1994 Austin 105-94 (+11) Va. Commonwealth Jan. 30, 1992 Richmond 105-94 (+11) Florida Dec. 16, 1989 Austin 105-85 (+20) Baylor Jan. 4, 1989 Austin 105-89 (+16) TCU Jan. 18, 1982 Austin 105-73 (+32) Centenary Dec. 17, 1977 Shreveport 105-81 (+24) Centenary Feb. 1, 1977 Austin 105-117 (-12) Texas A&M Feb. 10, 1968 College Station 105-77 (+28) Baylor Feb. 29, 1964 Waco SCORE DIFF. OPPONENT DATE SITE 104-42 (+64) UT-Pan American Dec. 15, 2009 Austin 104-95 (+9) Colorado Feb. 9, 2002 Austin 104-63 (+41) Kansas State Jan. 12, 1997 Austin 104-96 (+8) Weber State Dec. 29, 1992 Oklahoma City 104-83 (+21) Washington Nov. 20, 1991 Austin 104-53 (+51) TCU Jan. 15, 1974 Austin 104-84 (+20) Texas Wesleyan Dec. 1, 1964 Austin 103-86 (+17) Colorado Jan. 9, 2010 Austin 103-90 (+13) North Carolina Dec. 15, 2009 Arlington, Texas 103-105 (-2) Oklahoma St. (3ot) Jan. 16, 2007 Stillwater 103-44 (+59) Alcorn State Nov. 9, 2006 Austin 103-72 (+31) Wofford Dec. 4, 2003 Austin 103-110 (-7) Kansas (ot) Feb. 11, 2002 Austin 103-88 (+15) TCU Jan. 13, 1996 Austin 103-105 (-2) Texas Tech Feb. 25, 1993 Lubbock 103-88 (+15) Tenn.-Chattanooga Dec. 10, 1988 Austin 103-82 (+21) North Texas Dec. 20, 1980 Austin 103-59 (+44) Trinity Jan. 29, 1964 San Antonio 103-68 (+35) North Texas Dec. 3, 1956 Austin 102-87 (+15) New Mexico State Nov. 23, 2007 Newark 102-78 (+24) Colorado Jan. 6, 2007 Boulder 102-78 (+24) Baylor Jan. 12, 2002 Austin 102-81 (+21) TCU Feb. 11, 1996 Fort Worth 102-74 (+28) Nebraska Jan. 4, 1995 Austin 102-84 (+18) TCU Mar. 3, 1993 Austin 102-89 (+13) Xavier (NCAA) Mar. 22, 1990 Dallas 102-82 (+20) Stetson Dec. 30, 1989 DeLand, Fla. 102-83 (+19) Baylor Feb. 14, 1979 Austin 102-86 (+16) Rice Feb. 7, 1978 Houston 102-1 (+101) San Marcos Baptist Jan. 10, 1916 Austin 101-65 (+36) Texas State Dec. 11, 2010 Austin 101-66 (+35) SMU Feb. 17, 1996 Dallas 101-89 (+12) Rice (SWC) Mar. 11, 1994 Dallas 101-82 (+19) New Mexico State Dec. 4, 1980 Austin 101-93 (+8) N.C. State (NIT) Mar. 21, 1978 New York 101-86 (+15) Texas Tech Jan. 7, 1978 Austin 101-84 (+17) Baylor Dec. 27, 1956 Houston 101-95 (+6) Baylor Feb. 25, 1956 Waco 100-90 (+10) Rhode Island Nov. 15, 2011 Austin 100-52 (+48) Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 18, 2007 Austin 100-82 (+18) UT-San Antonio Dec. 29, 2004 Austin 100-92 (+8) George Washington Dec. 7, 2002 Washington, D.C. 100-59 (+41) SMU Jan. 18, 1995 Dallas 100-95 (+5) Baylor Feb. 6, 1991 Waco 100-88 (+12) Georgia (NCAA) Mar. 16, 1990 Indianapolis 100-109 (-9) Arkansas Jan. 25, 1990 Fayetteville 100-89 (+11) Houston Jan. 10, 1978 Houston Record: 101-9 Home: 66-1 Road: 25-6 Neutral: 10-2 100-POINT GAMES QUICK FACTS Most 100-point games in a season 11 (1989-90) Most 100-point games in a conference season 6 (1993-94 & 1994-95) Most consecutive 100-point games 4 (1989-90 & 1993-94) High home total 148 vs. Northern Montana (Nov. 27, 1978) High road total 136 at Oral Roberts (Dec. 1, 1992) High neutral total 113 vs. Louisiana State (Jan. 2, 1990) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 123

Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders POINTS PER GAME YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT PPG 2016-17 Tevin Mack So. 15 222 14.8 2015-16 Isaiah Taylor Jr. 33 496 15.0 2014-15 Isaiah Taylor So. 24 314 13.1 2013-14 Jonathan Holmes Jr. 32 409 12.8 2012-13 Myck Kabongo So. 11 161 14.6 2011-12 J Covan Brown Jr. 34 683 20.1 2010-11 Jordan Hamilton So. 36 671 18.6 2009-10 Damion James Sr. 34 611 18.0 2008-09 A.J. Abrams Sr. 35 580 16.6 2007-08 D.J. Augustin So. 38 731 19.2 2006-07 Kevin Durant Fr. 35 903 25.8 2005-06 P.J. Tucker Jr. 37 594 16.1 2004-05 Daniel Gibson Fr. 31 439 14.2 2003-04 Brandon Mouton Sr. 32 444 13.9 2002-03 T.J. Ford So. 33 495 15.0 2001-02 Brandon Mouton So. 34 466 13.7 2000-01 Maurice Evans Jr. 34 532 15.6 1999-2000 Chris Mihm Jr. 33 583 17.7 1998-99 Gabe Muoneke Jr. 31 511 16.5 1997-98 Kris Clack Jr. 28 484 17.3 1996-97 Reggie Freeman Sr. 30 654 21.8 1995-96 Reggie Freeman Jr. 31 695 22.4 1994-95 Terrence Rencher Sr. 30 623 20.8 1993-94 B.J. Tyler Sr. 28 637 22.8 1992-93 Mike Richardson Sr. 27 545 20.2 1991-92 Dexter Cambridge Sr. 19 413 21.7 1990-91 Joey Wright Sr. 31 656 21.2 1989-90 Travis Mays Sr. 32 772 24.1 1988-89 Travis Mays Jr. 34 743 21.9 1987-88 Travis Mays So. 28 506 18.1 1986-87 Patrick Fairs Sr. 30 509 17.0 1985-86 John Brownlee Sr. 31 528 17.0 1984-85 Mike Wacker Sr. 28 468 16.7 1983-84 Carlton Cooper Jr. 28 481 17.2 1982-83 Bill Wendlandt Jr. 26 397 15.3 1981-82 LaSalle Thompson Jr. 27 503 18.6 1980-81 LaSalle Thompson So. 30 577 19.2 1979-80 Ron Baxter Sr. 30 534 17.8 1978-79 Tyrone Branyan Sr. 29 525 18.1 1977-78 Jim Krivacs Jr. 31 681 21.9 1976-77 Jim Krivacs So. 26 481 18.5 1975-76 Dan Krueger Sr. 26 492 18.9 1974-75 Dan Krueger Jr. 21 278 13.2 1973-74 Larry Robinson Sr. 27 605 22.4 1972-73 Larry Robinson Jr. 10 181 18.1 1971-72 Larry Robinson So. 27 591 21.9 1970-71 Jimmy Blacklock Jr. 24 400 16.6 1969-70 Wayne Doyal Sr. 23 399 17.3 1968-69 Kurt Papp Sr. 24 433 18.0 1967-68 Billy Arnold Sr. 24 477 19.9 1966-67 Robert Stout Sr. 24 384 16.0 1965-66 Michael White Sr. 24 325 13.5 1964-65 Larry Franks Sr. 25 315 12.6 1963-64 Joe Fisher Sr. 24 341 14.2 1962-63 William Humphrey Sr. 27 325 12.0 1961-62 James Brown Sr. 23 324 14.1 1960-61 Donnie Lasiter Sr. 24 356 14.8 1959-60 Jay Arnette Sr. 26 512 19.7 1958-59 Jay Arnette Jr. 17 241 14.2 1957-58 Kermit Decker Sr. 23 286 12.4 1956-57 Raymond Downs Sr. 24 533 22.2 1955-56 Raymond Downs Jr. 22 580 26.4 REBOUNDS PER GAME YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT RPG 2016-17 Jarrett Allen Fr. 33 278 8.4 2015-16 Cameron Ridley Sr. 13 110 8.5 2014-15 Myles Turner Fr. 34 222 6.5 2013-14 Cameron Ridley So. 35 287 8.2 2012-13 Jonathan Holmes So. 29 161 5.6 2011-12 Clint Chapman Sr. 34 195 5.7 2010-11 Tristan Thompson Fr. 36 282 7.8 2009-10 Damion James Sr. 34 350 10.3 2008-09 Damion James Jr. 35 322 9.2 2007-08 Damion James So. 38 393 10.3 2006-07 Kevin Durant Fr. 35 390 11.1 2005-06 P.J. Tucker Jr. 37 353 9.5 2004-05 Brad Buckman Jr. 31 257 8.3 2003-04 P. J. Tucker Fr. 33 225 6.8 2002-03 James Thomas Jr. 33 363 11.0 2001-02 James Thomas So. 34 302 8.9 2000-01 Chris Owens Jr. 34 270 7.9 1999-2000 Chris Mihm Jr. 33 346 10.5 1998-99 Chris Mihm So. 32 351 11.0 1997-98 Chris Mihm Fr. 31 248 8.0 1996-97 Reggie Freeman Sr. 30 228 7.6 1995-96 Sonny Alvarado Sr. 31 253 8.2 1994-95 Tremaine Wingfield Sr. 30 193 6.4 1993-94 Albert Burditt Sr. 34 294 8.6 1992-93 Albert Burditt Jr. 12 169 14.1 1991-92 Albert Burditt So. 35 305 8.7 Dexter Cambridge Sr. 19 166 8.7 1990-91 Guillermo Myers Sr. 32 240 7.5 1989-90 Locksley Collie Jr. 33 236 7.2 1988-89 Alvin Heggs Sr. 34 266 7.8 1987-88 Alvin Heggs Jr. 29 189 6.5 1986-87 Patrick Fairs Sr. 30 170 5.7 Raynard Davis Sr. 29 166 5.7 1985-86 John Brownlee Sr. 31 253 8.2 1984-85 Mike Wacker Sr. 28 231 8.3 1983-84 Carlton Cooper Jr. 28 238 8.5 1982-83 Carlton Cooper So. 28 260 9.3 1981-82 LaSalle Thompson Jr. 27 365 13.5 1980-81 LaSalle Thompson So. 30 370 12.3 1979-80 LaSalle Thompson Fr. 30 292 9.7 1978-79 Phillip Stroud Sr. 28 254 9.1 1977-78 Ron Baxter So. 31 277 8.9 1976-77 Ron Baxter Fr. 26 220 8.5 1975-76 Gary Goodner So. 26 197 7.6 1974-75 Rich Parson So. 25 137 5.5 1973-74 Larry Robinson Sr. 27 292 10.8 1972-73 B.G. Brosterhous Sr. 25 220 8.8 1971-72 Larry Robinson So. 27 262 9.7 1970-71 Lynn Howden Jr. 24 264 11.0 1969-70 Eric Groscurth So. 24 224 9.3 1968-69 Kurt Papp Sr. 24 178 7.4 1967-68 Gary Overbeck Sr. 22 224 10.2 1966-67 Gary Overbeck Jr. 24 203 8.5 1965-66 Michael White Sr. 24 216 9.0 1964-65 John Fultz Sr. 25 195 7.8 1963-64 Joe Fisher Sr. 24 257 10.7 1962-63 William Humphrey Sr. 27 188 7.0 1961-62 Jack Dugan Sr. 24 175 7.3 1960-61 Al Almanza Sr. 24 220 9.2 1959-60 Brenton Hughes Sr. 26 189 7.3 1958-59 Al Almanza So. 23 185 8.0 1957-58 Brenton Hughes Jr. 23 200 8.7 1956-57 Raymond Downs Sr. 24 198 8.3 124 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders STEALS PER GAME YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT ST/G 2016-17 Kerwin Roach Jr. So. 32 51 1.6 2015-16 Isaiah Taylor So. 33 29 0.9 Kerwin Roach Jr. Fr. 33 29 0.9 2014-15 Isaiah Taylor So. 24 23 1.0 2013-14 Isaiah Taylor Fr. 35 37 1.1 2012-13 Julien Lewis So. 33 35 1.1 2011-12 Myck Kabongo Fr. 34 44 1.3 2010-11 Cory Joseph Fr. 36 37 1.0 2009-10 Damion James Sr. 34 57 1.7 2008-09 A.J. Abrams Sr. 35 47 1.3 2007-08 A.J. Abrams Jr. 37 59 1.6 2006-07 Kevin Durant Fr. 35 66 1.9 2005-06 P.J. Tucker Jr. 37 66 1.8 2004-05 Daniel Gibson Fr. 31 55 1.8 2003-04 Royal Ivey Sr. 33 41 1.2 2002-03 T.J. Ford So. 33 66 2.0 2001-02 T.J. Ford Fr. 33 72 2.2 2000-01 Maurice Evans Jr. 34 44 1.3 1999-2000 Ivan Wagner Sr. 33 52 1.6 1998-99 Ivan Wagner Jr. 32 69 2.2 1997-98 Kris Clack Jr. 28 55 2.0 1996-97 Kris Clack So. 30 79 2.6 1995-96 Lamont Hill Sr. 29 66 2.3 1994-95 Roderick Anderson Sr. 30 101 3.4 1993-94 B.J. Tyler Sr. 28 87 3.1 1992-93 B.J. Tyler Jr. 13 30 2.3 1991-92 B.J. Tyler So. 35 82 2.3 1990-91 Benford Williams Jr. 32 53 1.7 1989-90 Lance Blanks Sr. 32 87 2.7 1988-89 Lance Blanks Jr. 34 111 3.3 1987-88 Alex Broadway Sr. 21 35 1.7 1986-87 Patrick Fairs Sr. 30 35 1.2 1985-86 Karl Willock Sr. 31 39 1.3 1984-85 Karl Willock Jr. 28 41 1.5 1983-84 Carlton Cooper Jr. 28 27 1.0 1982-83 Karl Willock Fr. 14 18 1.3 1981-82 Denard Holmes So. 27 41 1.5 1980-81 Ray Harper Fr. 29 31 1.1 1979-80 Ron Baxter Sr. 30 25 0.8 ASSISTS PER GAME YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT AST/G 2016-17 Kerwin Roach Jr. So. 32 117 3.7 2015-16 Isaiah Taylor Jr. 33 164 5.0 2014-15 Isaiah Taylor So. 24 110 4.6 2013-14 Isaiah Taylor Fr. 35 141 4.0 2012-13 Myck Kabongo So. 11 55 5.0 2011-12 Myck Kabongo Fr. 34 176 5.2 2010-11 Cory Joseph Fr. 36 109 3.0 2009-10 Dogus Balbay Jr. 27 106 3.9 2008-09 Justin Mason Jr. 35 141 4.0 2007-08 D.J. Augustin So. 38 219 5.8 2006-07 D.J. Augustin Fr. 35 233 6.7 2005-06 Daniel Gibson So. 37 116 3.1 2004-05 Daniel Gibson Fr. 31 121 3.9 2003-04 Royal Ivey Sr. 33 141 4.3 2002-03 T.J. Ford So. 33 254 7.7 2001-02 T.J. Ford Fr. 33 273 8.3 2000-01 Darren Kelly Sr. 26 76 2.9 1999-2000 Ivan Wagner Sr. 33 154 4.7 1998-99 Ivan Wagner Jr. 32 126 3.9 1997-98 Kris Clack Jr. 28 90 3.2 1996-97 Reggie Freeman Sr. 30 125 4.2 1995-96 Reggie Freeman Jr. 31 120 3.9 1994-95 Roderick Anderson Sr. 30 211 7.0 1993-94 B.J. Tyler Sr. 28 175 6.3 1992-93 B.J. Tyler Jr. 13 76 5.9 1991-92 B.J. Tyler So. 35 229 6.5 1990-91 Joey Wright Sr. 31 113 3.7 1989-90 Joey Wright Jr. 33 126 3.8 1988-89 Lance Blanks Jr. 34 145 4.3 1987-88 Alex Broadway Sr. 21 103 4.9 1986-87 Alex Broadway Jr. 27 110 4.1 1985-86 Alex Broadway So. 31 154 5.0 1984-85 Karl Willock Jr. 28 95 3.4 1983-84 Karl Willock So. 28 70 2.5 1982-83 Karl Willock Fr. 14 50 3.6 1981-82 Jack Worthington Fr. 26 84 3.2 1980-81 Fred Carson So. 29 113 3.9 Ray Harper Fr. 29 113 3.9 1979-80 Fred Carson Fr. 29 131 4.5 1978-79 Johnny Moore Sr. 29 242 8.3 1977-78 Johnny Moore Jr. 31 214 6.9 1976-77 Johnny Moore So. 26 153 5.9 1975-76 Dan Krueger Sr. 26 150 5.8 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 125

Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders BLOCKS PER GAME YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT BLK/G 2016-17 Jarrett Allen Fr. 33 51 1.5 2015-16 Cameron Ridley Sr. 13 37 2.8 2014-15 Myles Turner Fr. 34 89 2.6 2013-14 Cameron Ridley So. 35 76 2.2 2012-13 Cameron Ridley Fr. 33 47 1.4 2011-12 Clint Chapman Sr. 34 53 1.6 2010-11 Tristan Thompson Fr. 36 86 2.4 2009-10 Dexter Pittman Sr. 34 63 1.9 2008-09 Connor Atchley Sr. 34 45 1.3 2007-08 Connor Atchley Jr. 38 80 2.1 2006-07 Kevin Durant Fr. 35 67 1.9 2005-06 LaMarcus Aldridge So. 37 73 2.0 2004-05 Brad Buckman Jr. 31 50 1.6 2003-04 Brad Buckman So. 32 34 1.1 2002-03 Brad Buckman Fr. 33 29 0.9 2001-02 James Thomas So. 34 25 0.7 2000-01 Chris Owens Jr. 34 92 2.7 1999-2000 Chris Mihm Jr. 33 90 2.7 1998-99 Chris Mihm So. 32 84 2.6 1997-98 Chris Mihm Fr. 31 90 2.9 1996-97 Kris Clack So. 30 30 1.0 1995-96 Kris Clack Fr. 31 24 0.8 1994-95 Rich McIver Sr. 30 17 0.6 Tremaine Wingfield Sr. 30 17 0.6 1993-94 Albert Burditt Sr. 34 70 2.1 1992-93 Albert Burditt Jr. 12 50 4.2 1991-92 Albert Burditt So. 35 74 2.1 1990-91 Guillermo Myers Sr. 32 49 1.5 1989-90 Guillermo Myers Jr. 33 52 1.6 1988-89 Jose Nassar Sr. 34 26 0.8 1987-88 George Muller So. 27 24 0.9 1986-87 George Muller Fr. 29 16 0.6 1985-86 John Brownlee Sr. 31 26 0.8 1984-85 John Brownlee Jr. 28 27 1.0 1983-84 Carlton Cooper Jr. 28 19 0.7 1982-83 Carlton Cooper So. 28 45 1.6 1981-82 LaSalle Thompson Jr. 27 58 2.1 1980-81 LaSalle Thompson So. 30 51 1.7 1979-80 LaSalle Thompson Fr. 30 36 1.2 THREE-POINTERS MADE PER GAME YEAR PLAYER CL G TOT 3M/G 2016-17 Andrew Jones Fr. 33 43 1.3 2015-16 Connor Lammert Sr. 33 48 1.5 2014-15 Javan Felix Jr. 31 51 1.6 2013-14 Javan Felix So. 34 61 1.8 2012-13 Julien Lewis So. 33 53 1.6 2011-12 J Covan Brown Jr. 34 80 2.4 2010-11 Jordan Hamilton So. 36 90 2.5 2009-10 Jordan Hamilton Fr. 34 58 1.7 2008-09 A.J. Abrams Sr. 35 105 3.0 2007-08 A.J. Abrams Jr. 37 118 3.2 2006-07 A.J. Abrams So. 35 120 3.4 2005-06 Daniel Gibson So. 37 101 2.7 2004-05 Daniel Gibson Fr. 31 74 2.4 2003-04 Kenny Taylor Jr. 33 59 1.8 2002-03 Brandon Mouton Jr. 33 57 1.7 2001-02 Brandon Mouton So. 34 65 1.9 2000-01 Maurice Evans Jr. 34 86 2.5 1999-2000 Ivan Wagner Sr. 33 46 1.4 1998-99 Kris Clack Sr. 31 40 1.3 1997-98 Luke Axtell Fr. 28 68 2.4 1996-97 Reggie Freeman Sr. 30 66 2.2 1995-96 Reggie Freeman Jr. 31 87 2.8 1994-95 Roderick Anderson Sr. 30 79 2.6 1993-94 B.J. Tyler Sr. 28 99 3.5 1992-93 B.J. Tyler Jr. 13 33 2.5 1991-92 B.J. Tyler So. 35 84 2.4 1990-91 Joey Wright Sr. 31 60 1.9 1989-90 Travis Mays Sr. 32 95 3.0 1988-89 Travis Mays Jr. 34 95 2.8 1987-88 Travis Mays So. 28 50 1.8 1986-87 Patrick Fairs Sr. 30 35 1.2 126 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES BY DATE DATE W/L SCORE SITE #OTs Jan. 11, 1930 W Texas 35, Baylor 32 Waco 2 Feb. 10, 1931 L SMU 41, Texas 33 Austin 1 Dec. 30, 1933 L Texas A&I 33, Texas 32 Austin 1 Jan. 15, 1936 L SMU 33, Texas 31 Austin 2 Feb. 16, 1940 L SMU 45, Texas 42 Dallas 1 Feb. 9, 1946 L Baylor 43, Texas 42 Austin 2 Feb. 18, 1950 W Texas 47, SMU 46 Austin 1 Jan. 3, 1951 W Texas 59, Baylor 58 Austin 2 Dec. 28, 1951 L Texas A&M 52, Texas 51 Dallas 1 Feb. 22, 1958 L Baylor 65, Texas 64 Waco 1 Feb. 7, 1959 L Arkansas 77, Texas 74 Austin 1 Feb. 23, 1960 W Texas 68, Baylor 62 Austin 1 Dec. 17, 1960 W Texas 80, Tulsa 70 Austin 1 Jan. 7, 1961 L TCU 95, Texas 94 Fort Worth 4* Feb. 6, 1962 L SMU 84, Texas 82 Dallas 1 Feb. 4, 1964 L SMU 76, Texas 74 Austin 1 Dec. 14, 1964 L Okla. St. 73, Texas 69 Austin 1 Feb. 11, 1969 L Texas A&M 70, Texas 69 College Station 1 Dec. 20, 1969 W Texas 76, BYU 73 Austin 2 Feb. 20, 1971 L Arkansas 88, Texas 87 Austin 1 Feb. 22, 1972 W Texas 92, Arkansas 86 Fayetteville, Ark. 1 Mar. 7, 1972 W Texas 91, SMU 89 Waco 1 Jan. 6, 1973 W Texas 81, Centenary 79 Shreveport, La. 1 Jan. 27, 1973 L Texas Tech 73, Texas 64 Lubbock 1 Feb. 20, 1973 L Texas Tech 80, Texas 77 Austin 1 Feb. 12, 1974 L TCU 72, Texas 71 Fort Worth 1 Dec. 10, 1974 L Drake 103, Texas 98 Austin 1 Jan. 28, 1975 L TCU 74, Texas 72 Fort Worth 1 Dec. 29, 1975 L BYU 91, Texas 86 Norfolk, Va. 1 Nov. 29, 1976 W Texas 74, Okla. St. 73 Austin 1 Feb. 5, 1977 W Texas 75, Baylor 72 Waco 2 Jan. 23, 1978 W Texas 79, Texas A&M 77 College Station 1 Feb. 17, 1979 W Texas 63, Texas Tech 56 Austin 1 Jan. 17, 1980 L North Texas 79, Texas 77 Denton 1 Jan. 6, 1981 L SMU 53, Texas 51 Austin 1 Jan. 26, 1981 W Texas 67, Texas A&M 63 College Station 1 Jan. 28, 1981 L Rice 46, Texas 40 Austin 1 Dec. 18, 1981 W Texas 72, Harvard 71 Cambridge, Mass. 1 Jan. 30, 1982 L Texas A&M 71, Texas 69 Austin 1 Feb. 6, 1982 L Arkansas 62, Texas 55 Fayetteville, Ark. 1 Dec. 7, 1983 L Xavier 66, Texas 64 Austin 1 Nov. 26, 1983 W Texas 83, Mo. Southern 81 Austin 1 Dec. 14, 1985 L Oklahoma 93, Texas 92 Norman, Okla. 1 Dec. 16, 1987 W Texas 90, Southwestern La. 89 _ Austin 1 Mar. 10, 1989 W Texas 93, SMU 91 Dallas 1 Mar. 11, 1989 W Texas 93, TCU 89 Dallas 1 Feb. 4, 1990 L Arkansas 103, Texas 96 Austin 1 Dec. 18, 1990 W Texas 87, UCSB 84 Santa Barbara, Calif. 1 Dec. 29, 1993 W Texas 93, Utah 91 Austin 2 Feb. 20, 1994 L Texas Tech 128, Texas 125 Lubbock 2 Jan. 23, 1995 W Texas 107, Baylor 100 Waco 1 Jan. 26, 1995 W Texas 99, DePaul 92 Austin 2 Feb. 1, 1995 L Houston 105, Texas 96 Houston 1 Mar. 11, 1995 W Texas 107, Texas Tech 104 Dallas 1 Jan. 31, 1996 L Oklahoma 67, Texas 65 Austin 1 Nov. 23, 1996 W Texas 83, Nebraska 81 Austin 1 Jan. 15, 1997 W Texas 86, Texas A&M 76 College Station 1 Jan. 19, 1997 L Louisville 85, Texas 78 Austin 1 Dec. 19, 1998 L LSU 63, Texas 61 Baton Rouge, La. 1 Jan. 20, 2001 W Texas 73, Baylor 66 Austin 1 Feb. 17, 2001 W Texas 80, Okla. St. 69 Stillwater, Okla. 1 Dec. 1, 2001 W Texas 83, Stanford 75 Chicago, Ill. 1 Jan. 14, 2002 W Texas 74, Texas Tech 71 Lubbock 1 Feb. 2, 2002 L Oklahoma 85, Texas 84 Austin 1 TEXAS BASKETBALL Overtime Games DATE W/L SCORE SITE #OTs Feb. 11, 2002 L Kansas 110, Texas 103 Austin 1 Jan. 5, 2004 W Texas 79, Providence 77 Providence, R.I. 1 Jan. 20, 2004 W Texas 75, Missouri 69 Columbia, Mo. 1 Jan. 26, 2004 W Texas 62, Texas Tech 61 Lubbock 1 Feb. 5, 2005 L Iowa St. 92, Texas 80 Austin 1 Feb. 12, 2005 W Texas 75, Kansas St. 72 Austin 1 Mar. 25, 2006 L LSU 70, Texas 60 Atlanta, Ga. 1 Dec. 10, 2006 W Texas 76, LSU 75 Houston 1 Dec. 23, 2006 L Tennessee 111, Texas 105 Knoxville 1 Jan. 16, 2007 L Okla. St. 105, Texas 103 Stillwater, Okla. 3 Feb. 28, 2007 W Texas 98, Texas A&M 96 Austin 2 Mar. 11, 2007 L Kansas 88, Texas 84 Okla. City, Okla. 1 Feb. 9, 2008 W Texas 71, Iowa State 65 Ames, Iowa 1 Jan. 31, 2009 L Kansas St. 85, Texas 81 Austin 1 Feb. 14, 2009 W Texas 85, Colorado 76 Boulder, Colo. 1 Jan. 16, 2010 W Texas 72, Texas A&M 67 Austin 1 Jan. 30, 2010 L Baylor 80, Texas 77 Austin 1 Mar. 18, 2010 L Wake Forest 81, Texas 80 New Orleans, La. 1 Nov. 18, 2010 W Texas 90, Illinois 84 New York, N.Y. 1 Jan. 8, 2011 L Connecticut 82, Texas 81 Austin 1 Nov. 19, 2011 L Oregon St. 100, Texas 95 E. Rutherford, N.J. 1 Feb. 25, 2012 W Texas 71, Texas Tech 67 Lubbock 1 Nov. 20, 2012 L USC 59, Texas 53 Maui, Hawaii 1 Jan. 5, 2013 L Baylor 86, Texas 79 Waco 1 Jan. 9, 2013 L West Virginia 57, Texas 53 Austin 1 Feb. 13, 2013 W Texas 89, Iowa State 86 Austin 2 Feb. 27, 2013 W Texas 92, Oklahoma 86 Austin 1 Mar. 9, 2013 W Texas 71, Texas Tech 69 Lubbock 1 Dec. 7, 2013 W Texas 81, Temple 80 Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Dec. 23, 2014 L Stanford 74, Texas 71 Austin 1 Feb. 4, 2015 L Oklahoma St. 65, Texas 63 Austin 1 Mar. 2, 2015 W Texas 61, Baylor 59 Austin 1 Dec. 1, 2015 W Texas 80, UTA 73 Austin 1 Jan. 12, 2016 W Texas 94, Iowa State 91 Austin 1 *longest game in SWC history OVERTIME GAMES QUICK FACTS Overtime Record 48-50 Home Overtime Record 22-24 Erwin Center Overtime Record 15-15 Road Overtime Record 19-19 Neutral Overtime Record 7-7 Quadruple Overtime Games 1 (0-1) Triple Overtime Games 1 (0-1) Double Overtime Games 11 (8-3) Single Overtime Games 85 (40-45) Most Overtime Games in a Season 6 (2012-13) Most Conference Overtime Games in a Season 5 (2012-13) Most Frequent Overtime Opponent SMU, nine times (3-6) Most Consecutive Overtime Games 2, many times; last in 2012-13 TEXAS VS. THE BIG 12 IN OVERTIME OPPONENT OVERALL HOME ROAD NEUTRAL LAST Baylor 7-4 5-1 2-3 Mar. 2, 2015 Iowa State 4-1 3-1 1-0 Jan. 12, 2016 Kansas 0-2 0-1 0-1 Mar. 11, 2007 Kansas State 1-1 1-1 Jan. 31, 2009 Oklahoma 1-3 1-2 0-1 Feb. 27, 2013 Oklahoma St. 2-3 1-2 1-1 Feb., 4, 2015 TCU 1-3 0-3 1-0 Mar. 11, 1989 Texas Tech 6-3 1-1 4-2 1-0 Mar. 9, 2013 West Virginia 0-1 0-1 Jan. 9, 2013 Totals 22-21 12-9 8-11 2-1 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 127

Largest Margins of Victory/Defeat LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: ALL-TIME +101 102-1 San Marcos Baptist Jan. 10, 1916 +83 89-6 Southwest Texas Feb. 11, 1919 +78 92-14 Deaf School Jan. 25, 1910 +77 148-71 Northern Montana Nov. 27, 1978 +73 80-7 St. Edward s Jan. 19, 1916 +72 110-38 Prairie View A&M Dec. 30, 2005 +70 80-10 Academia Americano Dec. 19, 1927 +66 116-50 UTSA Dec. 8, 2015 +63 70-7 at Southwestern Feb. 15, 1913 +62 104-42 UT-Pan American Dec. 15, 2009 LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: HOME +101 102-1 San Marcos Baptist Jan. 10, 1916 +83 89-6 Southwest Texas Feb. 11, 1919 +78 92-14 Deaf School Jan. 25, 1910 +77 148-71 Northern Montana% Nov. 27, 1978 +73 80-7 St. Edward s Jan. 19, 1916 +72 110-38 Prairie View A&M% Dec. 30, 2005 +70 80-10 Academia Americano Dec. 19, 1927 +66 116-50 UTSA% Dec. 8, 2015 +62 104-42 UT-Pan American% Dec. 15, 2009 +59 103-44 Alcorn State% Nov. 9, 2006 % Erwin Center home game LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: ROAD +63 70-7 at Southwestern Feb. 15, 1913 +51 64-13 at North Texas Feb. 15, 1915 +49 90-41 at TCU Jan. 5, 1978 +47 84-37 at Trinity Dec. 17, 1949 +46 75-29 at Galveston All-Stars Dec. 31, 1930 +45 81-36 at Texas A&M Feb. 23, 1944 +44 103-59 at Trinity Jan. 29, 1964 +42 49-7 at Southwestern Feb. 17, 1914 61-19 at St. Edward s Jan. 20, 1911 +41 100-59 at SMU Jan. 18, 1995 LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: NEUTRAL +43 78-35 Colorado$ Mar. 10, 2000 Kansas City, Mo. +34 108-74 Rice Mar. 4, 1995 The Summit +28 77-49 Oklahoma$ Mar. 15, 2008 Kansas City, Mo. +26 86-60 Cornell Dec. 30, 1975 Norfolk, Va. 79-53 Rice* Dec. 28, 1959 Dallas +25 87-62 Texas A&M* Mar. 12, 1994 Dallas +22 89-67 SMU* Mar. 8, 1996 Dallas 91-69 UTSA Jan. 5, 1994 HemisFair Arena +21 75-54 N.C. State# Mar. 19, 2006 Dallas 82-61 UNC Asheville# Mar. 21, 2003 Birmingham, Ala. 86-65 Baylor* Mar. 7, 1996 Dallas 96-75 TCU* Mar. 10, 1994 Dallas $ Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship * SWC Tournament # NCAA Tournament LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT: ALL-TIME -50 115-65 at UCLA Dec. 29, 1971-45 99-54 at UCLA Dec. 13, 1969-44 73-29 at Texas A&M Jan. 16, 1959-43 106-63 at Houston Feb. 15, 1983-37 96-59 at Texas A&M Feb. 28, 1983-36 104-68 North Carolina# Dec. 5, 1992 74-38 Arkansas Jan. 20, 1945 74-38 at Arkansas Feb. 11, 1938 46-10 at Oklahoma A&M Jan. 16, 1925-35 90-55 Georgia Tech# Dec. 27, 1985 89-54 Alabama# Dec. 17, 1954 69-34 Oklahoma State# Dec. 26, 1945 # neutral-site contest LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT: HOME -36 74-38 Arkansas Jan. 20, 1945-32 54-22 Centenary Dec. 13, 1931-31 103-72 SMU% Feb. 29, 1984 117-86 Texas Tech Feb. 19, 1966-30 86-56 Kansas% Feb. 29, 2016 102-72 Kansas% Jan. 10, 1998 52-22 TCU Jan. 20, 1932-29 86-57 Baylor% Feb. 26, 1983 108-79 Texas A&M% Feb. 21 1981-28 89-61 Baylor Feb. 26, 1955 % Erwin Center home game LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT: ROAD -50 115-65 at UCLA Dec. 29, 1971-45 99-54 at UCLA Dec. 13, 1969-44 73-29 at Texas A&M Jan. 16, 1959-43 106-63 at Houston Feb. 15, 1983-37 96-59 at Texas A&M Feb. 28, 1983-36 74-38 at Arkansas Feb. 11, 1938 46-10 at Oklahoma A&M Jan. 16, 1925-34 82-48 at TCU Feb. 5, 1983 102-68 at Rice Feb. 4, 1958-33 76-43 at Baylor Jan. 26, 1983 LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT: NEUTRAL -36 104-68 North Carolina Dec. 5, 1992 Charlotte, N.C. -35 90-55 Georgia Tech Dec. 27, 1985 Atlanta, Ga. 89-54 Alabama Dec. 17, 1954 Birmingham, Ala. 69-34 Oklahoma St. Dec. 26, 1945 Oklahoma City -31 97-66 Duke Dec. 10, 2005 E. Rutherford, N.J. 120-89 Arkansas* Mar. 9, 1991 Dallas -30 100-70 Southwestern La.# Mar. 18, 1972 Ames, Iowa -29 124-95 Oklahoma Dec. 30, 1988 Oklahoma City -28 89-61 Duke Dec. 20, 2003 New York -26 95-69 Duke Nov. 22, 2000 New York * SWC Tournament # NCAA Tournament 128 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Here is a look at Texas games that were decided on a made shot within the final four seconds. (Information taken from game play-by-plays, available since the 1962-63 season.) Texas 84, Oklahoma 83 Jan. 23, 2017, at Austin, Texas Andrew Jones 3-pointer from 25 feet at :01.8 Northern Iowa 75, Texas 72 NCAA First Round March 19, 2016, at Oklahoma City, Okla. Paul Jesperson from just beyond half court as time expired #3/3 Oklahoma 63, #24/25 Texas 60 Feb. 8, 2016, at Norman, Okla. Buddy Hield 3-pointer at :01.4 Texas 75, Stanford 73 Dec. 19, 2015, at Stanford, Calif. Isaiah Taylor floater off the glass at :01.1 Texas 74, #3/3 North Carolina 72 Dec. 12, 2015, at Austin, Texas Javan Felix 16-foot jumper as time expired #13 Iowa State 69, Texas 67 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Quarterfinals March 12, 2015, at Kansas City, Mo. Monte Morris jumper as time expired #7 Texas 55, #24 Connecticut 54 Nov. 30, 2014, at Storrs, Conn. Jonathan Holmes 3-pointer at :02.2 Texas 87, Arizona State 85 NCAA Tournament Second Round March 20, 2014, at Milwaukee, Wis. Cameron Ridley put-back as time expired Texas 67, Kansas State 64 Jan. 24, 2014, at Austin, Texas Jonathan Holmes 3-pointer as time expired Texas 71, Texas Tech 69 (ot) March 9, 2013, at Lubbock, Texas Julien Lewis jumper at :03 #22/25 Texas 78, North Carolina 76 Dec. 18, 2010, at Greensboro, N.C. Cory Joseph 15-foot turnaround jumper at :01.4 Wake Forest 81, Texas 80 (ot) NCAA Tournament First Round Mar. 18, 2010, at New Orleans, La. Ishmael Smith 17-foot jumper at :01.3 TEXAS BASKETBALL Buzzer Beaters Wisconsin 67, #9 Texas 66 Dec. 29, 2007, at Austin, Texas Michael Flowers 3-pointer at :02.7 Michigan State 63, #19 Texas 61 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Semifinal Nov. 16, 2006, at New York, N.Y. Drew Neitzel runner in the lane at :02.4 #9 Texas 74, #22 West Virginia 71 NCAA Atlanta Regional Semifinal Mar. 23, 2006, at Atlanta, Ga. Kenton Paulino 3-pointer as time expired Texas A&M 46, #6 Texas 43 Mar. 1, 2006, at College Station, Texas Acie Law 3-pointer as time expired #18 Texas 63, Nebraska 61 Jan. 17, 2004, at Austin, Texas Royal Ivey 16-foot fadeaway at :02.4 #18 Texas 79, #25 Providence 77 (ot) Jan. 5, 2004, at Providence, R.I. P.J. Tucker 5-footer in the lane as time expired #11 Oregon 72, Texas 70 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal March 22, 2002, at Madison, Wis. Frederick Jones 6-footer in lane at :02.7 Texas 57, #7 Iowa State 56 Feb. 19, 1997, at Austin, Texas Dennis Jordan tip in at :03.3 #14 Utah 70, Texas 69 Nov. 29, 1995, at Austin, Texas Ben Caton layup off inbounds pass at :02.7 NOTE: The loss ended Texas school-record home win streak at 26. Texas 93, Utah 91 (2 ot) Dec. 29, 1993, at Austin, Texas Tremaine Wingfield foul line 15-footer at :00.2 NOTE: Wingfield also hit an 18-footer at the end of regulation to send the game to overtime. Both shots came off length-of-the-court passes from Tommy Penders. The play at the end of regulation began with :00.2 on the clock, while the play to end the game began with :01.4 on the clock. The next spring, the NCAA ruled that the only way a team could score on a play that begins with :00.3 or less on the clock is by a tip-in of the inbounds pass. Texas Tech 105, Texas 103 Feb. 25, 1993, at Lubbock, Texas Will Flemons put-back at :01 Baylor 87, Texas 86 Jan. 16, 1993, at Austin, Texas Willie Sublett 16-footer at :03.6 Long Beach State 89, Texas 87 Dec. 12, 1989, at Austin, Texas Lucious Harris three-pointer as time expired Texas 93, SMU 91 (ot) SWC Tournament First Round Mar. 10, 1989, at Dallas, Texas Travis Mays hits both ends of a one-and-one at :03 Texas 88, Houston 86 Jan. 1, 1989, at Houston, Texas Joey Wright follows his own miss with a layup as time expired Texas 85, Oklahoma State 84 Dec. 29, 1988, at Oklahoma City, Okla. Lance Blanks two free throws at :02 Texas 90, Southwestern La. 89 (ot) Dec. 16, 1987, at Austin, Texas Alvin Heggs baseline 8-footer at :03 Texas 57, SMU 55 Feb. 14, 1987, at Dallas, Texas Travis Mays 21-foot three-pointer at :01 Texas 70, Rice 69 Feb. 1, 1987, at Houston, Texas Patrick Fairs hits the first of two free throws at :00 Texas 75, Tenn.-Chattanooga 74 Dec. 22, 1986, at Austin, Texas Dennis Perryman hits two free throws at :02 #17 N.C. State 69, Texas 68 Nov. 28, 1986, at Great Alaska Shootout Walker Lambiotte hits both ends of a one-andone at :00 Texas Tech 63, Texas 62 Mar. 2, 1986, at Austin, Texas Dewayne Chism tip in at :02 NOTE: The loss caused a three-way tie for the SWC title (Texas, TCU and Texas A&M). TCU 55, Texas 54 Feb. 22, 1986, at Fort Worth, Texas Jamie Dixon 26-footer at :01 Texas A&M 55, Texas 54 Jan. 15, 1986, at College Station, Texas Todd Holloway hits front end of one-and-one at :02 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 129

Texas 53, Texas A&M 51 Feb. 20, 1985, at College Station, Texas Mike Wacker 8-footer in lane at :01 Baylor 48, Texas 46 SWC Tournament First Round Mar. 1, 1982, at Waco, Texas Jay Shakir 22-footer from top of key at :01 SMU 53, Texas 51 (ot) Jan. 6, 1981, at Austin, Texas Gordon Welch with a follow at :01 Arkansas 60, Texas 59 Feb. 2, 1980, at Fayetteville, Ark. U.S. Reed 20-footer at :01 North Texas 79, Texas 77 (ot) Jan. 17, 1980, at Denton, Texas Ken Robinson hits a field goal at :01 Army 74, Texas 73 Dec. 26, 1977, at Milwaukee, Wis. Clennie Brundidge tip in at :01 Baylor 72, Texas 70 SWC Tournament First Round Feb. 26, 1977, at Austin, Texas Sherman Patton 25-foot jump shot at :01 Texas 77, Baylor 75 Jan. 22, 1972, at Waco, Texas Larry Robinson 15-footer at :01 Texas 56, Oklahoma State 54 Dec. 16, 1967, at Stillwater, Okla. Wayne Doyal hits both ends of a one-and-one at :02 Texas 70, Texas Tech 68 Jan. 14, 1967, at Austin, Texas Gary Overbeck layup at :02 Texas 77, TCU 75 Feb. 8, 1966, at Austin, Texas Dale Dotson 18-footer at :01 SMU 80, Texas 78 NCAA Tournament play-in game March 8, 1965, at Waco, Texas Bob Begert layup as time expired NOTE: SMU advances to the NCAA Tournament. Texas 78, Texas Tech 76 Feb. 15, 1964, at Lubbock, Texas Bobby Puryear layup at :03 TEXAS BASKETBALL Buzzer Beaters SMU 76, Texas 74 (ot) Feb. 4, 1964, at Austin, Texas James Brockman hits both ends of a one-andone at :01 130 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

1949-50 Won 13, Lost 11 13 Tom Hamilton (6-3, Sr., F) *15.1 17 Bill McGee (6-4, Jr., F) 9.6 22 Bill Huffman (6-1, Sr., G) *7.7 12 Frank Womack (5-11, Jr., G) *5.9 20 Joe Ed Falk (6-4, So., F) *5.2 1950-51 Won 13, Lost 14 32 James Dowies (6-3, Jr., F) *11.9 20 George Scaling (5-11, So., G) *10.7 33 Joe Ed Falk (6-5, Jr., F) *7.4 34 Don Klein (6-6, Jr., C) *5.0 12 Frank Womack (5-11, Sr., G) *3.5 1951-52 Won 16, Lost 8 32 James Dowies (6-3, Sr., F) *13.0 23 Ted Price (6-8, Sr., C) *10.1 20 George Scaling (5-11, Jr., G) *10.3 31 Gib Ford (6-3, So., F) *4.7 10 Jimmy Viramontes (5-7, Sr., G) *4.3 1952-53 Won 12, Lost 9 20 George Scaling (5-11, Sr., G) *15.0 30 Billy Powell (6-5, Jr., F) *10.2 32 Fred Saunders (6-7, Jr., C) *8.1 31 Gib Ford (6-4, Jr., F) *9.8 11 Leon Black (5-8, Sr., G) *7.7 1953-54 Won 16, Lost 9 32 Fred Saunders (6-7, Sr., C) *15.1 30 Billy Powell (6-5, Sr., F) *12.8 31 Gib Ford (6-4, Sr., F) *9.2 23 Bob Waggener (6-7, Sr., C) *7.4 21 Jim Richardson (6-4, Sr., F) 6.6 1954-55 Won 4, Lost 20 31 Raymond Downs (6-4, So., F) *18.2 24 Wayman Buchanan (6-4, Jr., F) *11.6 34 Ellis Olmstead (6-10, So., C) *9.8 21 Norman Hooton (6-2, So., G) *9.1 25 John Schmid (6-1, Jr., G) *5.8 1955-56 Won 12, Lost 10 31 Raymond Downs (6-4, Jr., F) *26.4 22 Norman Hooton (6-2, Jr., G) *13.5 34 Ellis Olmstead (6-10, Jr., C) *10.3 21 Kermit Decker (6-0, So., G) *9.3 24 Bill Groogan (6-3, Jr., F) *5.2 1956-57 Won 11, Lost 13 31 Raymond Downs (6-4, Sr., F) *22.2 11 Kenneth Cleveland (5-11, Jr., G) *10.8 21 Kermit Decker (6-0, Jr., G) *8.9 33 Brenton Hughes (6-4, So., F) *7.5 30 Bub Farrell (6-5, So., F) *7.1 1957-58 Won 10, Lost 13 21 Kermit Decker (6-0, Sr., G) *12.4 32 John Shaffer (6-5, Sr., C) *10.5 11 Kenneth Cleveland (5-11, Sr., G) *10.3 33 Brenton Hughes (6-4, Jr., F) *9.8 12 Jay Arnette (6-2, So., F) *9.1 1958-59 Won 4, Lost 20 12 Jay Arnette (6-2, Jr., G) *14.2 31 Albert Almanza (6-8, So., F) *11.0 32 Wayne Clark (6-11, So., C) *9.5 15 Bobby Puryear (6-0, Sr., G) *9.0 34 Jerry Don Smith (6-5, Jr., F) *6.0 TEXAS BASKETBALL Yearly Scoring Leaders Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts) 1959-60 Won 18, Lost 8 12 Jay Arnette (6-2, Sr., G) *19.9 33 Brenton Hughes (6-5, Sr., F) *12.6 10 Donnie Lasiter (5-11, Jr., G) *11.2 31 Albert Almanza (6-8, Jr., F) *10.8 32 Wayne Clark (6-11, Jr., C) *6.0 1960-61 Won 14, Lost 10 10 Donnie Lasiter (5-11, Sr., G) *14.8 31 Albert Almanza (6-8, Sr., F) *14.0 22 Butch Skeete (6-1, Jr., G) *10.9 35 Jimmy Brown (6-8, Jr., C) *6.5 32 Wayne Clark (6-11, Sr., C) *5.5 1961-62 Won 16, Lost 8 35 Jimmy Brown (6-7, Sr., C) *14.1 22 Butch Skeete (6-1, Sr., G) *12.2 15 Jimmy Gilbert (5-9, Jr., G) *10.4 30 Jack Dugan (6-7, Jr., C) *9.8 12 Mutt Heller (6-3, Jr., F) *7.6 1962-63 Won 20, Lost 7 31 Mike Humphrey (6-8, Jr., C) *12.0 15 Jimmy Gilbert (5-9, Sr., G) *11.6 35 John Fultz (6-8, So., C) *9.3 40 Larry Franks (6-5, So., F) *8.3 34 Joe Fisher (6-7, Jr., F) *6.7 1963-64 Won 15, Lost 9 34 Joe Fisher (6-7, Sr., F) *14.2 35 John Fultz (6-8, Jr., C) *13.3 40 Larry Franks (6-6, Jr., F) *13.1 14 Tommy Nelms (6-0, Jr., G) *8.4 20 Jimmy Clark (5-9, Jr., G) *8.3 1964-65 Won 16, Lost 9 40 Larry Franks (6-5, Sr., F) *12.6 12 Paul Olivier (6-3, Jr., G) *12.1 44 Mickey White (6-6, Jr., F) *11.5 35 John Fultz (6-8, Sr., C) *10.7 20 Jimmy Clark (5-9, Sr., G) *9.0 1965-66 Won 12, Lost 12 44 Mickey White (6-5, Sr., F) *13.5 14 Dale Dotson (6-1, Jr., G) *12.8 12 Paul Olivier (6-3, Sr., F) *10.3 20 Noel Stout (6-3, Jr., G) *9.9 40 Gary Overbeck (6-7, So., C) 5.9 1966-67 Won 14, Lost 10 20 Noel Stout (6-3, Sr., F) *16.0 35 Charley Turnbough (6-5, Sr., F) *11.5 15 Billy Arnold (6-1, Jr., G) *14.2 40 Gary Overbeck (6-7, Jr., C) *10.3 11 Mike Gammon (6-2, Sr., G) *7.4 1967-68 Won 11, Lost 13 15 Billy Arnold (6-1, Sr., G) *19.9 40 Gary Overbeck (6-7, Sr., C) *16.8 20 Wayne Doyal (6-6, So., F) *12.9 41 Kurt Papp (6-5, Jr., F) *11.4 13 Larry Smith (5-10, Jr., G) *7.7 1968-69 Won 9, Lost 15 41 Kurt Papp (6-5, Sr., F) *18.0 20 Wayne Doyal (6-6, So., F) *15.8 32 Bruce Motley (6-6, Jr., C) *9.2 13 Larry Smith (5-10, Sr., G) *9.1 15 Billy Black (6-3, So., G) *8.9 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 131

1969-70 Won 11, Lost 13 20 Wayne Doyal (6-6, Jr., F) *17.3 15 Eric Groscurth (6-6, So., F) *12.4 44 Lynn Howden (6-7, So., C) *12.2 14 Sam Bradley (6-2, So., G) *6.5 24 Scooter Lenox (6-2, So., G) 5.4 1970-71 Won 12, Lost 12 30 Jimmy Blacklock (6-1, Jr., G) *16.6 10 Billy Black (6-3, Sr., G) *15.4 44 Lynn Howden (6-7, Jr., F) *14.0 24 Scooter Lenox (6-2, Jr., G) *11.4 32 B.G. Brosterhous (6-10, So., C) *11.2 1971-72 Won 19, Lost 9 41 Larry Robinson (6-6, So., F) *21.9 24 Scooter Lenox (6-2, Sr., G) *13.9 40 John Wilson (6-8, So., F) 10.4 32 B.G. Brosterhous (6-10, Jr., C) *9.3 15 Eric Groscurth (6-6, Jr., F) *7.8 1972-73 Won 13, Lost 12 41 Larry Robinson (6-6, Jr., F) *18.1 32 B.G. Brosterhous (6-10, Jr., C) *14.9 40 John Wilson (6-8, Jr., F) *14.5 33 Harry Larrabee (5-10, Jr., G) *12.6 15 Eric Groscurth (6-6, Sr., F) *10.6 1973-74 Won 12, Lost 15 41 Larry Robinson (6-6, Sr., F) *22.4 33 Harry Larrabee (5-10, Sr., G) *14.5 21 Dan Krueger (5-11, So., G) *10.7 20 Ed Johnson (6-5, Fr., F) *8.2 32 Tommy Weilert (6-7, Fr., C) *6.7 1974-75 Won 10, Lost 15 21 Dan Krueger (5-11, Jr., G) *13.2 20 Ed Johnson (6-5, So., F) *11.2 44 Tyrone Johnson (6-7, Sr., C) *9.3 41 Mike Murphy (6-8, Fr., F) *7.9 15 Tommy Delatour (6-3, Jr., G) *7.3 1975-76 Won 9, Lost 17 21 Dan Krueger (5-11, Sr., G) *18.9 10 Johnny Moore (6-1, Fr., G) *13.6 41 Mike Murphy (6-8, So., F) *9.5 20 Ed Johnson (6-5, Jr., F) *8.5 14 Gary Goodner (6-7, So., C) *7.1 1976-77 Won 13, Lost 13 11 Jim Krivacs (6-1, So., G) *18.5 12 Ron Baxter (6-4, Fr., F) *16.7 00 Johnny Moore (6-1, So., G) *16.0 42 Gary Goodner (6-7, Jr., C) *13.4 40 Rich Parson (6-7, Sr., F) *6.3 1977-78 Won 26, Lost 5 11 Jim Krivacs (6-1, Jr.., G) *21.9 12 Ron Baxter (6-4, So., F) *19.0 00 Johnny Moore (6-1, Jr., G) *13.5 31 Tyrone Branyan (6-7, Jr., F) *12.8 42 Gary Goodner (6-7, Sr., C) *7.2 1978-79 Won 21, Lost 8 31 Tyrone Branyan (6-7, Sr., F) *18.1 11 Jim Krivacs (6-1, Sr., G) *17.6 12 Ron Baxter (6-4, Jr., F) *11.7 00 Johnny Moore (6-1, Sr., G) *10.2 30 Phillip Stroud (6-7, Sr., F) *9.5 TEXAS BASKETBALL Yearly Scoring Leaders Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts) 1979-80 Won 19, Lost 11 12 Ron Baxter (6-4, Sr., F) *17.8 32 John Danks (6-6, Sr., G) *15.7 42 LaSalle Thompson (6-10, Fr., C) *12.8 43 Henry Johnson (6-6, So., F) *9.3 00 George Turner (6-1, Fr., G) 8.5 1980-81 Won 15, Lost 15 42 LaSalle Thompson (6-10, So., C) *19.2 43 Henry Johnson (6-6, Jr., F) 14.5 40 Ken Montgomery (6-6, Jr., F) *11.5 12 Ray Harper (5-11, Fr., G) *9.8 5 Virdell Howland (6-6, Jr., F) 8.9 1981-82 Won 16, Lost 11 42 LaSalle Thompson (6-10, Jr., C) *18.6 44 Mike Wacker (6-9, So., F) *15.2 5 Virdell Howland (6-6, Sr., F) *12.9 22 Denard Holmes (6-4, So., F) *12.0 24 Jack Worthington (6-2, Fr., G) *6.8 1982-83 Won 6, Lost 22 42 Bill Wendlandt (6-7, Jr., F) *15.3 33 Carlton Cooper (6-4, So., F) *12.5 14 Karl Willock (6-3, Fr., G) *10.5 32 Don Ellis (6-5, Jr., F) *8.0 52 David Seitz (6-8, Fr., F) *5.7 1983-84 Won 7, Lost 21 33 Carlton Cooper (6-4, Jr., F) *17.2 23 Marcus Bolden (6-3, Fr., G) *9.3 14 Karl Willock (6-3, So., G) *9.3 52 David Seitz (6-8, So., F) 7.9 43 Dennis Perryman (6-6, Fr., F) *5.6 1984-85 Won 15, Lost 13 44 Mike Wacker (6-8, Sr., F) *16.7 55 John Brownlee (6-10, Jr., C) *13.8 33 Carlton Cooper (6-4, Sr., F) *10.2 14 Karl Willock (6-3, Jr., G) *8.8 12 Alex Broadway (5-11, Fr., G) *3.9 1985-86 Won 19, Lost 12 55 John Brownlee (6-10, Sr., C) *17.0 33 Patrick Fairs (6-5, Jr., F) *14.8 14 Karl Willock (6-3, Sr., G) *9.3 54 Raynard Davis (6-7, Jr., F) *8.3 12 Alex Broadway (5-11, So., G) 4.8 1986-87 Won 14, Lost 17 33 Patrick Fairs (6-5, Sr., F) *17.0 54 Raynard Davis (6-7, Sr., F) *12.4 43 Dennis Perryman (6-5, Sr., F) *9.0 14 Travis Mays (6-3, Fr., G) *8.6 22 Wayne Thomas (6-2, Jr., G) 7.3 1987-88 Won 16, Lost 13 14 Travis Mays (6-3, So., G) *18.1 42 Alvin Heggs (6-8, Jr., F) 14.9 54 Jose Nassar (6-9, Jr., C) *12.0 11 Courtney Jeans (6-2, Fr., G) *7.9 33 Russell Green (6-6, So., F) 5.7 1988-89 Won 25, Lost 9 14 Travis Mays (6-2, Jr., G) *21.9 32 Lance Blanks (6-4, Jr., G) *19.7 42 Alvin Heggs (6-8, Sr., F) *16.8 12 Joey Wright (6-2, So., G) 15.7 54 Jose Nassar (6-9, Sr., C) *7.4 132 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

1989-90 Won 24, Lost 9 14 Travis Mays (6-2, Sr., G) *24.1 32 Lance Blanks (6-4, Sr., G) *20.3 12 Joey Wright (6-2, Jr., G) *19.5 42 Locksley Collie (6-7, Jr., F) *12.6 3 Benford Williams (6-5, So., F) 6.7 1990-91 Won 23, Lost 9 12 Joey Wright (6-2, Sr., G) *21.2 42 Locksley Collie (6-7, Sr., F) *15.0 3 Benford Williams (6-5, Jr., F) *13.4 30 Dexter Cambridge (6-7, Jr., F) 12.2 13 Teyon McCoy (6-1, Sr., G) 9.0 1991-92 Won 23, Lost 12 30 Dexter Cambridge (6-7, Sr., F) *21.7 15 Terrence Rencher (6-3, Fr., G) *19.1 10 B.J. Tyler (6-1, So., G) *18.3 3 Benford Williams (6-5, Sr., F) *15.8 22 Tony Watson (6-3, So., G) 8.6 1992-93 Won 11, Lost 17 23 Mike Richardson (6-3, Sr., G) *20.2 15 Terrence Rencher (6-3, So., G) *19.1 10 B.J. Tyler (6-1, Jr., G) 17.3 20 Albert Burditt (6-8, Jr., F) 14.9 22 Tony Watson (6-3, Jr., G) *11.8 1993-94 Won 26, Lost 8 10 B.J. Tyler (6-1, Sr., G) *22.8 15 Terrence Rencher (6-3, Jr., G) *15.9 20 Albert Burditt (6-8, Sr., F) *15.7 12 Roderick Anderson (5-10, Jr., G) 12.3 22 Tony Watson (6-3, Sr., G) 6.2 1994-95 Won 23, Lost 7 15 Terrence Rencher (6-3, Sr., G) *20.8 12 Roderick Anderson (5-10, Sr., G) *20.3 32 Reggie Freeman (6-5, So., G) 14.7 3 Tremaine Wingfield (6-7, Sr., F) *9.3 44 Rich McIver (6-9, Sr., C) *7.1 1995-96 Won 21, Lost 10 32 Reggie Freeman (6-6, Jr., G) *22.4 00 Sonny Alvarado (6-7, Sr., F) *12.6 14 Lamont Hill (6-1, Sr., G) *9.8 15 Kris Clack (6-5, Fr., F) *9.4 13 Brandy Perryman (6-2, So., G) 9.3 1996-97 Won 18, Lost 12 32 Reggie Freeman (6-6, Sr., G) *21.8 15 Kris Clack (6-5, So., F) *12.6 13 Brandy Perryman (6-2, Jr., G) 9.2 5 Al Coleman (6-1, Sr., G) 8.7 50 Dennis Jordan (6-9, Sr., C) *5.9 1997-98 Won 14, Lost 17 15 Kris Clack (6-5, Jr., G/F) *17.3 44 Luke Axtell (6-9, Fr., G) *13.3 4 Chris Mihm (7-0, Fr., C) *12.4 3 Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (6-7, So., F) *10.4 31 DeJuan Vazquez (6-4, Jr., G) *7.5 1998-99 Won 19, Lost 13 3 Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (6-7, Jr., F) *16.5 15 Kris Clack (6-5, Sr., F) *14.2 4 Chris Mihm (7-0, So., C) *13.7 23 William Clay (6-2, Jr., G) 8.1 5 Ivan Wagner (6-1, Jr., G) *6.1 TEXAS BASKETBALL Yearly Scoring Leaders Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts) 1999-2000 Won 24, Lost 9 4 Chris Mihm (7-0, Jr., C) *17.7 3 Nnadubem Gabe Muoneke (6-7, Sr., F) *13.7 25 Darren Kelly (6-3, Jr., G) *10.0 20 Chris Owens (6-8, So., F) 9.4 5 Ivan Wagner (6-1, Sr., G) *9.1 2000-01 Won 25, Lost 9 5 Maurice Evans (6-5, Jr., F) *15.6 25 Darren Kelly (6-3, Sr. G) *15.3 20 Chris Owens (6-9, Jr., F) *14.4 0 James Thomas (6-8, Fr., C) *7.0 33 Brian Boddicker (6-9, Fr., F) 5.7 2001-02 Won 22, Lost 12 3 Brandon Mouton (6-4, So., G) *13.7 24 Royal Ivey (6-3, So., G) *10.9 11 T.J. Ford (5-10, Fr., G) *10.8 0 James Thomas (6-8, So., C) *10.7 15 Deginald Erskin (6-6, Jr., F) *7.7 2002-03 Won 26, Lost 7 11 T.J. Ford (5-10, So., G) *15.0 3 Brandon Mouton (6-4, Jr., G) *14.8 0 James Thomas (6-8, Jr., C) *11.1 33 Brian Boddicker (6-8, Jr., F) 8.3 24 Royal Ivey (6-3, Jr., G) *7.9 2003-04 Won 25, Lost 8 3 Brandon Mouton (6-4, Sr., G) *13.9 2 P.J. Tucker (6-5, Fr., F) *10.4 24 Royal Ivey (6-3, Sr., G) *9.4 33 Brian Boddicker (6-8, Sr., F) 8.1 10 Kenny Taylor (6-2, Jr., G) 7.3 2004-05 Won 20, Lost 11 1 Daniel Gibson (6-2, Fr., G) *14.2 2 P.J. Tucker (6-5, So., F) 13.7 22 Brad Buckman (6-8, Jr., F) *12.5 21 Jason Klotz (6-9, Sr., C) *11.2 10 Kenny Taylor (6-2, Sr., G) *10.6 2005-06 Won 30, Lost 7 2 P.J. Tucker (6-5, Jr., F) *16.1 23 LaMarcus Aldridge (6-10, So., C) *15.0 1 Daniel Gibson (6-2, So., G) *13.4 12 Kenton Paulino (6-1, Sr., G) *9.8 22 Brad Buckman (6-8, Sr., F) *9.5 2006-07 Won 25, Lost 10 35 Kevin Durant (6-9, Fr., G/F) *25.8 3 A.J. Abrams (5-10, So., G) *15.5 14 D.J. Augustin (5-11, Fr., G) *14.4 24 Justin Mason (6-2, Fr., G) *7.6 5 Damion James (6-7, Fr., G/F) *7.6 2007-08 Won 31, Lost 7 14 D.J. Augustin (6-0, So., G) *19.2 3 A.J. Abrams (5-11, Jr., G) *16.5 5 Damion James (6-7, So., G/F) *13.2 32 Connor Atchley (6-10, Jr., F/C) *9.5 24 Justin Mason (6-2, So., G) *7.1 2008-09 Won 23, Lost 12 3 A.J. Abrams (5-11, Sr., G) *16.6 5 Damion James (6-7, Jr., G/F) *15.4 34 Dexter Pittman (6-10, Jr., C) *10.1 1 Gary Johnson (6-6, So., F) 10.0 24 Justin Mason (6-2, Jr., G) *6.1 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS 133

2009-10 Won 24, Lost 10 5 Damion James (6-7, Sr., G/F) *18.0 0 Avery Bradley (6-2, Fr., G) *11.6 34 Dexter Pittman (6-10, Sr., C) *10.4 23 Jordan Hamilton (6-7, Fr., G/F) 10.0 14 J Covan Brown (6-1, Fr., G) 9.6 2010-11 Won 28, Lost 8 3 Jordan Hamilton (6-7, So., G/F) *18.6 13 Tristan Thompson (6-8, Fr., F) *13.1 1 Gary Johnson (6-6, Sr., F) *11.5 14 J Covan Brown (6-1, So., G) 10.4 5 Cory Joseph (6-3, Fr., G) *10.4 2011-12 Won 20, Lost 14 14 J Covan Brown (6-1, Jr., G) *20.1 1 Sheldon McClellan (6-4, Fr., G) 11.3 12 Myck Kabongo (6-1, Fr., G) *9.6 00 Julien Lewis (6-3, Fr., G) *7.8 53 Clint Chapman (6-10, Sr., F/C) *7.4 2012-13 Won 16, Lost 18 12 Myck Kabongo (6-1, So., G) *14.6 1 Sheldon McClellan (6-4, So., G) 13.5 14 Julien Lewis (6-3, So., G) *11.2 33 Ioannis Papapetrou (6-8, Fr., F) *8.3 3 Javan Felix (5-10, Fr., G) 6.8 2013-14 Won 24, Lost 11 10 Jonathan Holmes (6-8, Jr., F) *12.8 1 Isaiah Taylor (6-1, Fr., G) *12.7 3 Javan Felix (5-11, So., G) *11.6 55 Cameron Ridley (6-9, So., C) *11.2 2 Demarcus Holland (6-2, So., G) *7.1 2014-15 Won 20, Lost 14 1 Isaiah Taylor (6-1, So., G) *13.1 10 Jonathan Holmes (6-8, Sr., F) *10.3 52 Myles Turner (6-11, Fr., F) 10.1 3 Javan Felix (5-11, Jr., G) 8.7 55 Cameron Ridley (6-9, Jr., C) *8.0 2015-16 Won 20, Lost 13 1 Isaiah Taylor (6-3, Jr., G) *15.0 55 Cameron Ridley (6-10, Sr., C) *11.1 3 Javan Felix (5-11, Sr., G) *10.7 12 Kerwin Roach Jr. (6-4, Fr., G) 7.5 10 Eric Davis Jr., (6-2, Fr., G) 7.4 2016-17 Won 11, Lost 22 0 Tevin Mack (6-7, So., G/F) 14.8 31 Jarrett Allen (6-11, Fr., F) *13.4 1 Andrew Jones (6-4, Fr., G) *11.4 12 Kerwin Roach Jr. (6-4, So., G) *9.9 32 Shaquille Cleare (6-8, Sr., F) *8.0 TEXAS BASKETBALL Yearly Scoring Leaders Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts) 134 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL RECORDS

Retired Jersey Numbers Kevin Durant (#35) At Texas: 2007 2007 Consensus National Player of the Year Kevin Durant spent just one season in Austin, but it was a season for the ages. Durant (born Sept. 29, 1988) led one of the youngest teams in school history (started one sophomore and four freshmen for the majority of the year) to a 25-10 mark and the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. Durant was the consensus National Player of the Year, becoming the first freshman in NCAA history to win any of the major National Player of the Year awards. A consensus first-team All- American, Durant was just the third freshman in NCAA history to earn that accolade (joining Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma in 1983 and Chris Jackson of LSU in 1989). He earned Big 12 Conference Player of the Year honors, becoming the first freshman to receive that award. Durant was the only player during the 2006-07 season to rank in the Top 10 nationally in both scoring (fourth) and rebounding (fourth). He led the Big 12 in scoring (25.8 ppg), rebounding (11.1 rpg) and blocked shots (67), and his 20 double-doubles ranked second nationally. Durant reached the 30-point mark 11 times, the 20-point plateau in 30 games and posted double digits in points in all 35 contests. Durant turned professional following his freshman season and was selected by the Seattle Sonics (Oklahoma City Thunder) as the second overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. His No. 35 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Feb. 25, 2009. DURANT S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-AVG 2006-07 35-35 1255-35.9 306-647.473 82-203.404 209-256.816 106-284 390-11.1 71-0 46 99 67 66 903-25.8 T.J. Ford (#11) At Texas: 2002-03 2003 National Player of the Year T.J. Ford was a two-year starter at point guard for the Longhorns in 2001-02 and 2002-03. He led Texas to an appearance in the Sweet 16 as a freshman, earning National Freshman of the Year honors by the United States Basketball Writers Association. Ford (born March 24, 1983) became the first freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation in assists (8.27 apg) and was the consensus Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year. He returned to lead the Longhorns to their first Final Four appearance since 1947 during his sophomore campaign and won the Naismith and Wooden Awards as the top player in college basketball. Ford also was named National Player of the Year by Chevrolet, CBS SportsLine.com, ESPN.com, The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated. A consensus first-team All-American, he led the team in scoring (15.0 ppg), assists (7.7 apg), steals (2.0 spg), free throw percentage (.820) and minutes played (33.6 mpg). Ford finished his career in second place on UT s all-time career assists list (527) and held the top two single-season assists marks in school history (273 in 2001-02; 254 in 2002-03). Ford turned professional after his sophomore season and was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks as the eighth overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. He played eight seasons in the NBA with the Bucks (2003-04 and 2005-06), Toronto Raptors (2006-08), Indiana Pacers (2008-11) and San Antonio Spurs (2011-12). His No. 11 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Feb. 8, 2004. Ford became the first UT basketball player and just the fourth athlete in University of Texas history to have his jersey number retired, joining Earl Campbell (football), Ricky Williams (football) and Roger Clemens (baseball). Slater Martin (#15) At Texas: 1944, 47-49 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee Slater Martin led Texas to a 63-14 record from 1947-49, including a third-place finish at the NCAA Tournament during his sophomore campaign in 1946-47. Martin (born Oct. 22, 1925) actually enrolled at Texas in the fall of 1943 and played four games as a freshman on the varsity squad. He went into military service following a 77-40 home victory over Texas A&M on Jan. 15, 1944. Martin rejoined the Longhorns for the 1946-47 Final Four run. He earned third-team All-America honors from both the Helms Foundation and True Magazine as a junior in 1947-48. Martin garnered first-team All-America honors from the Helms Foundation and second-team All-America mention from Look Magazine during his senior year in 1948-49. In his next-to-last game at Texas, he set a school single-game record with 49 points in an 81-60 victory against TCU on Feb. 26, 1949. During his collegiate career, he played in 78 games and broke UT s all-time scoring mark (984 points). Following his collegiate days, Martin began an 11-year career in the National Basketball Association with the Minneapolis Lakers (1949-50 to 1955-56) and the St. Louis Hawks (1956-57 to 1959-60). The 5-10 guard established a reputation as one of the top defensive players in the league. He led his teams to five World Championships and reached the NBA Finals three additional times. Martin earned All-NBA honors seven times and is still considered one of the greatest small men to ever play the game. He was inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1962. In 1982, he became the first Longhorns player to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. His No. 15 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Jan. 31, 2009. Martin passed away on Oct. 18, 2012 at the age of 86. FORD S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR REB-AVG PF-DQ A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG 2001-02 33-33 1068-32.4 123-298.413 5-33.152 107-138.775 22-103 125-3.8 91-2 273 131 4 72 358-10.8 2002-03 33-33 1110-33.6 159-397.401 18-68.265 159-194.820 21-107 128-3.9 83-1 254 107 5 66 495-15.0 Totals 66-66 2178-33.0 282-695.406 23-101.228 266-332.801 43-210 253-3.8 174-3 527 238 9 138 853-12.9 MARTIN S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP FG FT Pts-Avg 1943-44 4 24 5 53-13.3 1946-47 25 100 30 230-9.2 1947-48 25 126 65 317-12.8 1948-49 24 165 54 384-16.0 Totals 78 415 154 984-12.6 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS 135

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003 T.J. Ford CBS/Chevrolet Naismith Award John R. Wooden Award 2007 Kevin Durant Adolph Rupp Trophy Associated Press CBS/Chevrolet Naismith Award National Association of Basketball Coaches Oscar Robertson Trophy John R. Wooden Award TEXAS BASKETBALL National Honors NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS 1960 Jay Arnette Midwest 1972 Larry Robinson Midwest 1990 Lance Blanks Midwest Travis Mays Midwest 2002 James Thomas Midwest 2003 T.J. Ford South Brandon Mouton South 2006 LaMarcus Aldridge Atlanta P.J. Tucker Atlanta 2008 D.J. Augustin South NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1992 Terrence Rencher Dick Vitale 2002 T.J. Ford USBWA 2004 Daniel Gibson Dick Vitale (ESPN.com) 2007 Kevin Durant The Sporting News USBWA BOB COUSY AWARD (TOP POINT GUARD) 2008 D.J. Augustin NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1978 Abe Lemons NABC NCAA REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2003 T.J. Ford South 1974 Harry Larrabee 1979 Jim Krivacs 1933 Bull Elkins 1980 Denton Cooley NCAA POST-GRADUATE AWARDS RHODES SCHOLAR THEODORE ROOSEVELT AWARD ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1968 Gary Overbeck CoSIDA second team 1973 Jack Louis CoSIDA second team 1979 Jim Krivacs CoSIDA first team 2008 D.J. Augustin ESPN The Magazine first team 136 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS

Year Player Name of Team 1916 Clyde Littlefield Helms Foundation (first team) 1924 Abb Curtis Helms Foundation (first team) 1934 Jack Gray Converse Yearbook (second team) Literary Digest Magazine (third team) 1935 Jack Gray Consensus first team 1939 Bobby Moers Helms Foundation (first team) 1940 Bobby Moers Helms Foundation (first team) 1943 John Hargis Helms Foundation (second team) The Sporting News (second team) 1947 John Hargis Consensus second team 1948 Slater Martin Helms Foundation (third team) True Magazine (third team) 1949 Slater Martin Helms Foundation (first team) Look Magazine (second team) The Sporting News (fifth team) 1950 Tom Hamilton Helms Foundation (second team) 1956 Raymond Downs Helms Foundation (second team) 1957 Raymond Downs Helms Foundation (second team) 1960 Jay Arnette Coach and Athlete (first team) Converse Yearbook (first team) Helms Foundation (second team) TEXAS BASKETBALL All-Americans 20 All-Americans 26 All-America Honors BY YEAR Year Player Name of Team 1978 Jim Krivacs Helms Foundation 1979 Jim Krivacs Converse Yearbook (second team) 1982 LaSalle Thompson Helms Foundation 1994 B.J. Tyler Associated Press (third team) Basketball Weekly (third team) United Press International (third team) 2000 Chris Mihm Consensus first team 2003 T.J. Ford Consensus first team 2006 P.J. Tucker Associated Press (second team) USBWA (second team) NABC (third team) LaMarcus Aldridge NABC (third team) 2007 Kevin Durant Consensus first team 2008 D.J. Augustin Consensus first team 2010 Damion James Sporting News (second team) Associated Press (third team) 2011 Jordan Hamilton Consensus second team Player Name of Team Year LaMarcus Aldridge NABC (third team) 2006 Jay Arnette Coach and Athlete (first team) 1960 Converse Yearbook (first team) 1960 Helms Foundation (second team) 1960 D.J. Augustin Consensus first team 2008 Abb Curtis Helms Foundation (first team) 1924 Raymond Downs Helms Foundation (second team) 1956 Helms Foundation (second team) 1957 Kevin Durant Consensus first team 2007 T.J. Ford Consensus first team 2003 Jack Gray Converse Yearbook (second team) 1934 Literary Digest Magazine (third team) 1934 Consensus first team 1935 Jordan Hamilton Consensus second team 2011 Tom Hamilton Helms Foundation (second team) 1950 John Hargis Helms Foundation (second team) 1943 The Sporting News (second team) 1943 Consensus second team 1947 Damion James Sporting News (second team) 2010 Associated Press (third team) 2010 BY PLAYER Player Name of Team Year Jim Krivacs Helms Foundation 1978 Converse Yearbook (second team) 1979 Clyde Littlefield Helms Foundation (first team) 1916 Slater Martin Helms Foundation (third team) 1948 True Magazine (third team) 1948 Helms Foundation (first team) 1949 Look Magazine (second team) 1949 The Sporting News (fifth team) 1949 Chris Mihm Consensus first team 2000 Bobby Moers Helms Foundation (first team) 1939 Helms Foundation (first team) 1940 LaSalle Thompson Helms Foundation 1982 P.J. Tucker Associated Press (second team) 2006 USBWA (second team) 2006 NABC (third team) 2006 B.J. Tyler Associated Press (third team) 1994 Basketball Weekly (third team) 1994 United Press International (third team) 1994 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS 137

ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE (1915-96) 1915 Pete Edmond Clyde Littlefield Grady Ross 1916 Pig Dittmar Pete Edmond Clyde Littlefield 1917 Pig Dittmar James Thomas Joe Thompson 1918 Al DeViney Johnny Gray Jimmie Greer 1919 Al DeViney Jimmie Greer George W. McCullough Louis Smyth 1920 George W. McCullough 1921 George H. Hook McCullough 1922 George H. Hook McCullough Phillip Peyton 1923 Ivan Robertson 1924 Abb Curtis Hubert Foster Ivan Robertson 1929 Holly Brock Steve Wray 1930 Alfred Rose 1933 Jack Gray Bill Kubricht Ed Price 1934 Jack Gray 1935 Jack Gray 1936 Jack Collins 1937 Henry Clifton 1939 Bobby Moers 1940 Bobby Moers 1943 John Hargis 1946 Al Madsen 1947 John Hargis Al Madsen 1948 Al Madsen Slater Martin 1949 Slater Martin 1950 Tom Hamilton 1952 James Dowies 1953 Billy Powell George Scaling 1954 Fred Saunders 1956 Raymond Downs 1957 Raymond Downs 1960 Jay Arnette 1961 Donnie Lasiter 1963 Jimmy Gilbert Mike Humphrey 1965 Larry Franks TEXAS BASKETBALL Conference Honors 1968 Billy Arnold Gary Overbeck 1972 Larry Robinson 1974 Harry Larabee Larry Robinson 1975 Dan Krueger 1976 Dan Krueger 1978 Ron Baxter 1979 Tyrone Branyan Johnny Moore 1980 Ron Baxter 1981 LaSalle Thompson 1982 LaSalle Thompson 1985 Mike Wacker 1986 John Brownlee 1988 Travis Mays 1989 Travis Mays 1990 Travis Mays 1991 Locksley Collie Joey Wright 1992 Dexter Cambridge Terrence Rencher 1994 Albert Burditt B.J. Tyler 1995 Roderick Anderson Terrence Rencher 1996 Reggie Freeman ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE (1997-PRESENT) 1997 Reggie Freeman 1999 Chris Mihm Gabe Muoneke 2000 Chris Mihm 2003 T.J. Ford 2004 Brandon Mouton (media) 2006 LaMarcus Aldridge P.J. Tucker 2007 Kevin Durant 2008 D.J. Augustin 2010 Damion James 2011 Jordan Hamilton 2012 J Covan Brown 2016 Isaiah Taylor SWC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1980 Ron Baxter 1986 John Brownlee 1989 Travis Mays 1990 Travis Mays (co) 1994 B.J. Tyler BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 P.J. Tucker 2007 Kevin Durant Note: Only Texas players who earned first-team all-conference honors are listed. BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 LaMarcus Aldridge 2011 Dogus Balbay 2016 Prince Ibeh SWC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1987 Travis Mays 1992 Terrence Rencher 1996 Kris Clack BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2002 T.J. Ford 2005 Daniel Gibson 2007 Kevin Durant 2011 Tristan Thompson 2015 Myles Turner SWC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1987 Travis Mays 1989 Lance Blanks 1992 B.J. Tyler SWC COACH OF THE YEAR 1978 Abe Lemons 1994 Tom Penders 1995 Tom Penders BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 Rick Barnes 2003 Rick Barnes 2008 Rick Barnes 2014 Rick Barnes ACADEMIC ALL-SWC 1988 Travis Mays 1990 Joey Wright 1991 Joey Wright 1994 Tommy Penders 1996 Brandy Perryman ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 1997 Brandy Perryman (first team) Gabe Muoneke (honorable mention) 1998 Brandy Perryman (first team) Chris Mihm (honorable mention) 1999 Chris McColpin (honorable mention) 2000 Chris McColpin (first team) 2001 Yair Harari (first team) Chris McColpin (first team) 2006 Connor Atchley (second team) Mike Williams (second team) 138 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 (con t) 2007 J.D. Lewis (first team) Connor Atchley (second team) Craig Winder (second team) 2008 Connor Atchley (first team) D.J. Augustin (first team) Damion James (first team) Dexter Pittman (first team) Justin Mason (second team) Ian Mooney (second team) 2009 Connor Atchley (first team) Dogus Balbay (first team) Damion James (first team) Gary Johnson (first team) Justin Mason (second team) Dexter Pittman (second team) 2010 Dogus Balbay (first team) Damion James (first team) Gary Johnson (first team) Justin Mason (second team) Alexis Wangmene (second team) 2011 Dogus Balbay (first team) J Covan Brown (first team) Gary Johnson (first team) Jordan Hamilton (second team) 2012 J Covan Brown (first team) 2013 Andrew Dick (first team) Jaylen Bond (second team) Dean Melchionni (second team) 2014 Connor Lammert (first team) Javan Felix (second team) Demarcus Holland (second team) Prince Ibeh (second team) 2015 Demarcus Holland (first team) Prince Ibeh (first team) Connor Lammert (first team) Tarale Murry (first team) Isaiah Taylor (first team) Kendal Yancy (second team) 2016 Prince Ibeh (first team) Danny Newsome (first team) Demarcus Holland (second team) Connor Lammert (second team) Isaiah Taylor (second team) TEXAS BASKETBALL Conference/Team Honors TEAM MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Selected by teammates 1961-62 Butch Skeete 1962-63 Jimmy Gilbert 1963-64 Joe Fisher 1964-65 Larry Franks 1965-66 Mickey White 1966-67 Gary Overbeck 1967-68 Gary Overbeck 1968-69 Kurt Papp 1969-70 Wayne Doyal 1970-71 Jimmy Blacklock 1971-72 Larry Robinson 1972-73 Harry Larrabee 1973-74 Larry Robinson 1974-75 Dan Krueger 1975-76 Dan Krueger 1976-77 Ron Baxter 1977-78 Johnny Moore 1978-79 Johnny Moore & Tyrone Branyan 1979-80 Ron Baxter 1980-81 LaSalle Thompson 1981-82 LaSalle Thompson 1982-83 Bill Wendlandt 1983-84 Carlton Cooper 1984-85 Mike Wacker 1985-86 John Brownlee 1986-87 Patrick Fairs 1987-88 Travis Mays 1988-89 Travis Mays 1989-90 Travis Mays 1990-91 Joey Wright 1991-92 Dexter Cambridge 1992-93 Mike Richardson 1993-94 B.J. Tyler 1994-95 Roderick Anderson & Terrence Rencher 1995-96 Reggie Freeman 1996-97 Reggie Freeman 1997-98 Kris Clack 1998-99 Ivan Wagner 1999-2000 Chris Mihm & Ivan Wagner 2000-01 Darren Kelly 2001-02 T.J. Ford & James Thomas 2002-03 T.J. Ford & Brandon Mouton 2003-04 Brian Boddicker, Royal Ivey, Brandon Mouton & James Thomas 2004-05 Daniel Gibson & Jason Klotz 2005-06 LaMarcus Aldridge & P.J. Tucker 2006-07 D.J. Augustin & Kevin Durant 2007-08 D.J. Augustin 2008-09 A.J. Abrams 2009-10 Damion James 2010-11 Tristan Thompson 2011-12 J Covan Brown 2012-13 Myck Kabongo 2013-14 Jonathan Holmes 2014-15 Jonathan Holmes 2015-16 Isaiah Taylor 2016-17 not awarded TEAM MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Selected by teammates 1982-83 David Seitz 1983-84 George Davis 1984-85 Raynard Davis 1985-86 Wayne Thomas 1986-87 Travis Mays 1987-88 Alvin Heggs 1988-89 Lance Blanks 1989-90 Guillermo Myers 1990-91 Locksley Collie 1991-92 Albert Burditt 1992-93 Jesse Sandstad 1993-94 Gerrald Houston 1994-95 Reggie Freeman 1995-96 Lamont Hill 1996-97 Al Coleman 1997-98 Chris Mihm 1998-99 Chris Mihm 1999-2000 Darren Kelly & Chris Owens 2000-01 Brian Boddicker 2001-02 Jason Klotz 2002-03 Brandon Mouton 2003-04 Jason Klotz & Kenton Paulino 2004-05 Brad Buckman 2005-06 Kenton Paulino 2006-07 Dexter Pittman 2007-08 Connor Atchley & Damion James 2008-09 Dogus Balbay & Dexter Pittman 2009-10 Jordan Hamilton & Gary Johnson 2010-11 Jordan Hamilton 2011-12 Sterling Gibbs, Jonathan Holmes & Sheldon McClellan 2012-13 Prince Ibeh 2013-14 Jonathan Holmes & Cameron Ridley 2014-15 Kendal Yancy 2015-16 Prince Ibeh 2016-17 not awarded JACK GRAY AWARD Given in recognition of outstanding character, citizenship, academic achievement and contributions reflective of The University of Texas basketball program 1982-83 Carlton Cooper 1983-84 Karl Willock 1984-85 Carlton Cooper 1985-86 Karl Willock & Raynard Davis 1986-87 Raynard Davis 1987-88 Travis Mays 1988-89 Alvin Heggs 1989-90 Travis Mays 1990-91 Courtney Jeans 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS 139

1991-92 Mike Richardson 1992-93 Lamont Hill 1993-94 Tommy Penders 1994-95 Brandy Perryman 1995-96 Lamont Hill 1996-97 Al Coleman 1997-98 Brandy Perryman 1998-99 Chris McColpin 1999-2000 Yair Harari 2000-01 Yair Harari 2001-02 Drew Gressett 2002-03 Drew Gressett 2003-04 Drew Gressett 2004-05 Adam Gracely 2005-06 Connor Atchley 2006-07 Connor Atchley 2007-08 D.J. Augustin 2008-09 Connor Atchley 2009-10 Jai Lucas 2010-11 Matt Hill 2011-12 Alexis Wangmene 2012-13 Andrew Dick & Dean Melchionni 2013-14 Tarale Murry 2014-15 Connor Lammert 2015-16 Demarcus Holland 2016-17 not awarded OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER Selected by teammates 1999-2000 Ivan Wagner 2000-01 Fredie Williams 2001-02 Royal Ivey & Fredie Williams 2002-03 Royal Ivey 2003-04 Royal Ivey 2004-05 Daniel Gibson 2005-06 Daniel Gibson 2006-07 Justin Mason 2007-08 Justin Mason 2008-09 Justin Mason & Varez Ward 2009-10 Dogus Balbay 2010-11 Dogus Balbay 2011-12 Myck Kabongo 2012-13 Demarcus Holland 2013-14 Demarcus Holland 2014-15 Demarcus Holland & Prince Ibeh 2015-16 Prince Ibeh 2016-17 not awarded TEXAS BASKETBALL Team Honors LONGHORN HALL OF HONOR One of UT s most cherished athletic traditions. The governing body, the Longhorn Hall of Honor Council, is made up exclusively of men who have lettered at The University of Texas. The Council is in charge of all arrangements for the vote of lettermen and for the enshrinement banquet. The following is a list of Texas Basketball lettermen or coaches enshrined in the Longhorn Hall of Honor: Inducted Name 1957 L. Theo Bellmont 1958 Gus Dittmar Bull Elkins 1959 Pete Edmond George H. Hook McCullough 1960 Jack Gray 1961 Clyde Littlefield 1962 Slater Martin 1963 Ed Olle 1964 Bobby Moers 1965 Malcolm Kutner Joe Ward 1967 Denton Cooley Ed Price 1968 Sandy Esquivel H.C. Bully Gilstrap 1969 Abb Curtis 1970 Holly Brock 1971 Tom Hamilton 1972 John Hargis 1973 Jay Arnette 1974 Ivan Robertson 1976 Jack Collins, Sr. 1980 George P. Hill 1981 Frank Womack 1983 Tom Dennis 1984 Fred Ramsdell Stuart Wright 1985 Alfred Rose 1986 Leo Baldwin Gib Ford 1987 Raymond Downs 1989 Leon Black Larry Robinson 1991 Johnny Moore 1993 Jim Krivacs 1994 Abe Lemons Al Madsen 1998 LaSalle Thompson 1999 Mike Wacker 2001 Ron Baxter 2002 Travis Mays 2004 Albert Almanza 2005 Jimmy Viramontes 2006 Larry Franks 2007 Lance Blanks 2008 Terrence Rencher 2010 Chris Mihm 2013 T.J. Ford 2014 Rick Barnes 2016 LaMarcus Aldridge Jimmy Blacklock 2017 Harry Larrabee 140 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS

A Abrams, A.J. 2006-09 Aldridge, LaMarcus 2005-06 Allen, Bill 1933 Allen, Jarrett 2017 Allums, Brandon 2014-15 Almanza, Albert 1959-61 Alvarado, Sonny 1995-96 Anderson,Roderick 1994-95 Arnette, Jay 1958-60 Arnold, Billy 1966-68 Atchley, Connor 2006-09 Augustin, D.J. 2007-08 Axtell, Luke 1998 B Baker, Bruce 1974-75 Baker, Jeff 1969-71 Balbay, Dogus 2009-11 Baldwin, Leo 1926 Banks III, James 2017- Barnett, Jordan 2015 Barrett, Charles 1920-23 Bass, Hutch 1943 Bauerschlag, Hank 1974-77 Baxter, Bill 1936-37 Baxter, Ron 1977-80 Belcher, Carl 1976 Black, Billy 1969-71 Black, Leon 1951-53 Blackburn, Homer 1915 Blacklock, Jimmy 1971-72 Blaine, Robert 1915-16, 20 Blankenbeckler, Frank 1971 Blanks, Lance 1989-90 Blount, Ralph 1946 Boddicker, Brian 2001-04 Bolden, Marcus 1984-85 Bond, Jaylen 2012-13 Booker, James 1982-83 Boothe, Jeff 1975-76 Boyd, Brent 1980 Boynton, E.Y. 1917 Bradley, Avery 2010 Bradley, Sam 1970 Brahaney, Frank 1942-43 Branyan, Tyrone 1978-79 Bridges, Kevin 1988-89 Britt, Jimmie 1938 Broadway, Alex 1985-88 Brock, Holly 1927-29 Brooks, Jerry 1972 Brosterhous, B.G. 1971-73 Brown, James 1960-62 Brown, J Covan 2010-12 Brown, Scott 1906 Brown, Scotty 1967 Brown, W.R. 1917 Brownlee, John 1985-86 Buccola, Guy 1946 Buchanan, Wayman 1954-56 Buckman, Brad 2003-06 Buddy, Ed 1913-14 Burditt, Albert 1991-94 Bush, John 1964-65 Bushrod, Daryl 1981 Butler, Bob 1936 TEXAS BASKETBALL All-Time Letterwinners C Cambridge, Dexter 1991-92 Camp, W.H. Sugar 1928-29 Campbell, Will 1909-10 Carlton, Craig 1983-84 Carsey, John C. 1979 Carson, Fred 1980-81 Carter, Wendell 1998-99 Chapman, Clint 2008-10, 12 Cheatham, Frank 1928-30 Chovanec, Henry 1936-38 Clack, Kris 1996-99 Clark, Bobby Joe 1950 Clark, Ira 1997-98 Clark, James 1963-65 Clark, Wayne 1959-61 Clay, William 1999-2000 Cleare, Shaquille 2016-17 Cleary, Robert 1945 Cleveland, Kenneth 1956-58 Clifton, Henry 1936-37 Clinton, W.B. 1927 Cobb, George 1950-51 Cohen, Max 1946 Coleman, Al 1993, 97 Collie, Locksley 1990-91 Collins, Jack 1935-37 Cones, David 1987 Cooley, Denton 1939-41 Cooper, Carlton 1982-85 Cox, Charley 1959 Cox, Roy 1944, 46-47 Croaker, Demarcus 2014 Croucher, Leslie 1941-42 Crowley, Joe 1944-45 Cunnnigham, Rob 1980-81 Curtis, Abb 1922-24 D Danks, John 1977-80 Davenport, William 1959 Davis Jr., Eric 2016- Davis, George 1984-86 Davis, Phillip 1974 Davis, Raynard 1984-87 Decker, Kermit 1956-58 Delatour, Tommy 1975 Dennis, Tom 1922 Dick, Andrew 2010-13 Diebel, Kenneth 1944 Dillon, Brian 1942 Dittert, Charles 1919 Dittert, Lee 1919 Dittmar, Gus 1914, 16-17 Dittmar, John 1935 Dixon, Carlton 1995-96 Dotson, Dale 1966-67 Dotson, Ovie 1976-79 Douglass, Tom 1981 Dowd, Barry 1956, 58 Dowell, Dion 2005 Dowies, James 1950-52 Downs, Raymond 1955-57 Doyal, Wayne 1968-70 Duckett, Wayne 1920-22 Dudek, Hank 1990-91 Dugan, Jack 1961-63 Dukes, Mike 1971 Duncan, A.B. 1916 Durant, Kevin 2007 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS E Eason, Joe 1925 Eastland, Lawrence 1909 Eckhardt, O.G. 1923 Edmond, Pete 1913-16 Ehman, William 1962 Elkins, Bull 1930-32 Elliott, Ralph 1971 Ellis, Don 1983 Erskin, Deginald 2002-03 Esquivel, Sandy 1924-26 Estes, Johnny 1926-28 Estill, Joe 1909 Evans, Maurice 2001 F Fagan, Ronald 1933-34 Fairs, Patrick 1986-87 Falk, Joe Ed 1950-51 Fannin, Bob 1944 Farrell, Richard 1957 Feldhake, L.H. 1906 Felix, Javan 2013-16 Fink, Walter 1909 Finley, Elmer 1938-40 Fisher, Joe 1962-64 Fitzgerald, Jack 1942-43 Fomby, Jim 1930-31 Ford, Gib 1952-54 Ford, T.J. 2002-03 Foster, Hubert 1924-25 Fowler, Andrew 1988, 91 Francis, Jean 1933-35 Franks, Larry 1963-65 Freeman, Reggie 1994-97 Fultz, John 1963-65 G Gage, George 1953 Gammon, Michael 1965-67 Gardner, Leslie 1906 Garrett, Floyd 1932 George, Philip 1948-49 Gibbs, Sterling 2012 Gibson, Daniel 2005-06 Gilbert, James 1961-63 Gilmore, Nathion 1996 Gilstrap, H.C. Bully 1922 Gipson, Thomas 1988 Goodman, Leon 1906 Goodner, Gary 1975-78 Gracely, Adam 2005 Graham, Jerry 1959-60 Graner, Stanley 1945 Granville, Chester 1939-41 Gray, Jack 1933-35 Gray, John L. 1918-19 Green, Ed 1986 Green, Russell 1988 Greer, James M. 1918-19 Gressett, Drew 2003-04 Groogan, William 1955-57 Groscurth, Eric 1970, 72-73 H Hamilton, Jordan 2010-11 Hamilton, Tom 1947-50 Handley, Jan 1977 Harari, Yair 2001 Hardie, Thornton 1909-11 Hargis, John 1942-43, 47 Harper, Ray 1981-82 Harris, Claude 1933-35 Harris, Dickie 1950 Harris, Sydmill 2002-05 Harwell, Robert 1927 Heggs, Alvin 1988-89 Heller, John 1961-63 Higgins, Clem 1926, 28 Hill, George 1920 Hill, Lamont 1993, 96 Hill, Matt 2007, 09-11 Hill, William 1918 Holland, Demarcus 2013-16 Holmes, Denard 1982 Holmes, Jerry 1984 Holmes, Jonathan 2012-15 Hobbs, Isaiah 2017- Hooton, Norman 1955-57 Horneyer, Robert 1945 Horwitz, Kenneth 1957 Houpt, W.D. 1939-41 Houston, Gerrald 1990, 92-94 Howard, Charles 1955-56 Howden, Lynn 1970-72 Howland, Virdell 1981-82 Huffman, Bill 1950 Hughes, Brenton 1957-58, 60 Hull, Thurman Slue 1939-41 Humphrey, William 1962-63 Hyde, Sammy 1970 I Ibeh, Prince 2013-16 Ingram, Gordon 1949 Ingrum, Allen 1931 Isom, Mareik 2017 Ittner, Robert 1965-66 Ivey, Royal 2001-04 J James, Damion 2007-10 James, John A. 1910-12 Jeans, Courtney 1988-91 Johnson, Ed 1974-76 Johnson, Gary 2008-11 Johnson, Henry 1979-81 Johnson, Tyrone 1974-75 Jones, Andrew 2017- Jones, Tony 1989 Jordan, Dennis 1996-97 Joseph, Cory 2011 K Kabongo, Myck 2012-13 Kelley, Edward 1949 Kelly, Darren 2000-01 Kemp, Edward 1944 Kidd, Philip 1954-55 King, Joe 1926-28 141

Klein, Don 1950-52 Klotz, Jason 2002-05 Knebel, C.W. 1920 Krivacs, Jim 1977-79 Krueger, Dan 1973-76 Krueger, Paul 1927 Kubricht, Bill 1931-33 Kutner, Malcolm 1941-42 L Lake, Larry 1966-68 Lammert, Connor 2013-16 Langdon, John 1943, 47-48 Langdon, Richard 1970 Lapeyre, Jay 1975 Larrabee, Harry 1972-74 Lasiter, Donnie 1960-61 Lawson, James 1935 Ledbetter, Robert 1961-62 Legett, Carey 1914 Lenox, Scooter 1970-72 Lewis, J.D. 2006-08 Lewis, Julien 2012-13 Lien, Mike 1975-76 Lilley, Myron 1985 Littlefield, Clyde 1913-16 Lockridge, Corey 1992 Looney, Jake 1927-29 Louis, Jack 1971-73 Lucas, Jai 2010-11 M Mack, Tevin 2016- Madsen, Al 1946-49 Mainland, Magnus 1906 Martin, Al 1944 Martin, Slater 1944, 47-49 Mason, Justin 2007-10 Massingill, M.L. 1910-11 Matzinger, John 1967-68 Maxey, Ed 1931-33 Mays, Travis 1987-90 McClellan, Pat 1973 McClellan, Sheldon 2012-13 McClurg, Ryan 2015- McColpin, Chris 1999-2001 McCoy, Teyon 1991 McCullough, George H. Hook 1921-22 McCullough, George W. 1919-20 McGee, Bill 1950 McIver, Rich 1994-95 McVeigh, Joe 1911-13 Melchionni, Dean 2010-13 Meyer, Gary 1958 Mihm, Chris 1998-2000 Miller, Otis 1918 Mimms, William 1959 Moe, Doug 1983 Moers, Bobby 1938-40 Monroe, C.J. 1927 Montgomery, Ken 1980-82 Mooney, Ian 2007-08 Moore, Johnny 1976-79 Moore, Murray 1926 Moore, Tom 1910 Moore, Udell 1940-41 Moreno, Edgar 2004 Morgan. Cecil 1951-53 Motley, Bruce 1969-70 Mouton, Brandon 2001-04 Muller, George 1987-90 Mullin, Terry 1970 Muoneke, Nnadubem Gabe 1997-2000 Murphy, Mike 1975-78 Murry, Tarale 2014-15 Myers, Guillermo 1990-91 N Nassar, Jose 1988-89 Nation, Carl 1924-25, 27 Nelms, Tommie 1938-39, 41 Nelms, Tommy 1964-65 Newell, Matt 1925 Newman, Paul 1920 Newsome, Danny 2014-16 Nichols, Tom 1977-78 Novak, James 1986 O Ogden, Chris 2000-03 Olivier, Paul 1964-66 Olle, Ed 1926-27 Olmstead, Ellis 1955-57 Olson, Brad 1980 Osborne, Warren 1936 Overall, V.C. 1943 Overbeck, Gary 1966-68 Owens, Chris 2000-02 P Papapetrou, Ioannis 2013 Papp, Kurt 1968-69 Parrish, Mitch 1983 Parson, Rich 1974-77 Patrick, Charles 1927 Patterson, J.W. 1913 Paulino, Kenton 2003-06 Paulk, Demoy 1933-34 Pearlman, Buddy 1937 Pearson, Ronald 1946 Peltzman, Sydney 1935 Pendergrass, George 1932 Penders, Tommy 1993, 95 Penney, B.O. 1926 Pennington, Marshall 1933-35 Perkins, Milton 1931 Perryman, Brandy 1995-98 Perryman, Dennis 1984-87 Peyton, P.A. 1921-23 Pittman, Dexter 2007-10 Ponsford, Emanuel 1922, 24 Popham, Curtis 1942-43 Powell, Billy 1952-54 Price, Edwin B. 1931-33 Price, James 1974 Price, Ted 1951-52 Price, Tom 1943 Prigmore, Dick 1934 Puryear, Bobby 1958-59 Puryear, James 1962-64 Q Quarles, Sheldon 1993, 96-97 R Ragland, Alphonso 1923-24 Ramsdell, Fred 1906-07 Rees, Nona 1928-30 Rencher, Terrence 1992-95 Richardson, James 1954 Richardson, Michael 1992-93 Ridley, Cameron 2013-16 Ritchey, Otis 1942 Roach, Joe 1936-37 Roach II, Kerwin 2016- Robertson, Ivan 1922-24 Robinson, Larry 1972-74 Rogers, Guy 1917 Rose, Alfred 1928-30 Ross, Grady 1911-12, 14-15 Ross, Terrell 2002-03 Rothchild, Francis 1965-66 Rundell, Bennie 1932-34 Russell, H.M. 1918-20 S Sander, Lester 1941-42 Sands, Morris 1935 Sandstad, Jesse 1993 Saunders, Fred 1953-54 Scaling, George 1951-53 Schmid, John E. 1954-55 Schuhardt, Vernon 1922-23, 25 Schwartz, Albert 1938 Schwartz, Joe 2015- Scudday, Lavoice 1942 Secor, Joe 1917 Segova, Al 1992 Seitz, David 1983-84 Settegast, Lester 1923-25 Shafer, Walter 1907 Shaffer, John 1956-58 Shea, Lawrence 1913 Shepard, Dave 1978-79 Shepard, Winn 1989-91 Simpson, Carl 1995 Skeete, Butch 1960-62 Slaton, Steve 1972 Smalley, Dewey 1925 Smith, Bernard 1998 Smith, Harrison 2007-09 Smith, James 1963-64 Smith, Larry 1967-69 Smith, Mike 1969 Smyth, Louis 1918-19 Sparkman, Jerry 1936 Spears, Oran 1938-40 Stacy, George 1972 Stallter, Maurice 1925-27 Stephens, Keith 1978 Stewart, Arthur 1955 Stewart, Douglas 1944 Stout, Robert Noel 1966-67 Stroud, Phillip 1978-79 Summers, Robert 1944 Sweeney, Ned 1937 Sykes, John 1986 T Tandy, James 1982 Tate, Willie 1937-39 Taylor, Isaiah 2014-16 Taylor, Jack 1935-36 Taylor, Kenny 2004-05 Taylor, Wilson 1949 Taylor, Wyatt 1930-32 Thomas, James D. 2001-04 Thomas, James L. 1917 Thomas, Maxey 1907, 09 Thomas, Wayne 1986-87 Thompson, Glen 1932-34 Thompson, Joe H. 1916-17 Thompson, LaSalle 1980-82 Thompson, Tristan 2011 Tucker, P.J. 2004, 06 Tullis, John 1931-32 Turnbough, Charles 1966-67 Turner, George 1980 Turner, Myles 2015 Tyler, B.J. 1992, 94 V Vazquez, DeJuan 1996-99 Vining, Morgan 1907, 09, 11-12 Vining, Rutledge 1930 Viramontes, Jimmy 1951-52 Voegele, Chris 1973-74 Von Blucher, Carl 1906 W Wacker, Mike 1981-82, 85 Waggener, Robert 1953-54 Wagner, Dan 1947 Wagner, Ivan 1999-2000 Walker, Martez 2014 Wallace, Jack 1945 Wangmene, Alexis 2008, 10-12 Ward, Joe 1924 Ward, Joe Jr. 1945 Ward, Varez 2009 Warren, Charles O. 1954 Watson, Jimmy 1945 Watson, Tony 1991-94 Weaks, Ronald 1962-63 Weilert, Tommy 1974-76 Wendlandt, Bill 1980-81, 83 White, Arved 1959 White, Don 1936-38 White, Mickey 1965-66 White, Minton Jr. 1965-66 White, Vilbry 1946-49 Whitson, Marcus 1969 Wiggins, Warren 1938 Wilemon, Ernest 1945 Williams, Benford 1990-92 Williams, Fredie 2001-02 Williams, Lawrence 2000 Williams, Mike 2005-06 Willis, James 1909 Willock, Karl 1983-86 Wilson, Donald 1959 Wilson, John Mark 1972-73 Winborn, Coyle 1961 Winder, Craig 2006-07 Wingfield, Tremaine 1994-95 Wittman, Paul B. 1932, 34-35 Womack, Frank 1949-51 Wooten, Don 1945-46 Worthington, Jack 1982 Wray, Steve 1927-29 Wright, Dudley 1943 Wright, Joey 1989-91 Wright, Stuart 1925 Wyatt, William 2001 Y Yancy, Kendal 2014-17 Young, Jacob 2017- Z Zomlefer, Chick 1948 142 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS

Abell, Thomas H. Manager, 1930-31 Adams, Buddy Manager, 2011 Adams, Norwicke Bobo Manager, 1948 Arguella, Diego Manager, 2017 Bass, John Manager, 1999 Baty, Ben Manager, 1955 Bauer, Greg Manager, 1981 Beard, Chris Manager, 1995 Berman, Jeremy Manager, 2015-17 Bertrand, Robert Manager, 1985-86 Black, Chuck Manager, 1980 Blair, John P. Manager, 1933 Blair, Patrick G. Trainer, 1985-87 Boneau, Craig Manager, 2001 Brender, Art Manager, 1966 Brown, Blake Manager, 1989-91 Brown, David Manager, 1984 Bourne, Stephen Manager, 2013 Campbell, W.H. Manager, 1910 Card, Jimmie Manager, 1949 Carlson, Jim Trainer, 1982-84 Chakamoi, Matidi Manager, 1988 Chapman, Luke Manager, 2005 Clark, Don Manager, 1956 Clayton, Joe D. Trainer, 1988-89 Cole, Pat Manager, 1985-86 Comegys, George Manager, 1930 Cook, Cecil N. Manager, 1925 Craddock, George Manager, 1963 Creighton, Vic Manager, 1926 Cullum, James Manager, 1951 Curry, Phillip Manager, 2011 Curry, Richard Manager, 2015-16 TEXAS BASKETBALL Support Staff Letterwinners Danvers, Bill Manager, 1965 DeMartino, Don Manager, 1987 DeViney, Al Manager, 1917-20 Didier, Brian Manager, 1989-90 Duggan, Arthur Manager, 1932 Eastland, H. Manager, 1914 Ebey, Michael Manager, 1982-83 Elbers, Jordan Manager, 1998 Evans, Herbert Manager, 1964 Fisher, David Manager, 1975 Foreman, K.B. Manager, 1928 Fowler, Stuart Manager, 1996-97 Friend, Ben Manager, 1927 Fujii, Motoki Trainer, 2013 Furgerson, Charles Manager, 1959 Gaines, Don Manager, 2004 Garza, Oscar Trainer, 2016 Gilbert, Harold Manager, 1946-47 Gomez, Joe Manager, 2002 Graham, Glenn Manager, 1986 Graham, John Manager, 1943 Harris, Ted Manager, 1987 Hastings, Brad Manager, 2001 Hu, Vincent Manager, 2013 Huston, Randy Manager, 1969-70 Jones, O.F. Dink Manager, 1952 Jones, Scott Trainer, 1985 Kanatzar, Brian Manager, 2001 Katlin, Adam Manager, 2007 Kaufman, Alex Manager, 2014-17 Klein, Leigh Manager, 1989-91 Kovsky, Greg Manager, 1988 LaCroix, Weston Manager, 2004 Lancaster, James Trainer, 1978-80 Lawrence, Brian Manager, 1976-78, 81 Leezer, Thomas Manager, 1960 LeGory, Joe Manager, 1929 Levy, Harold Manager, 1941 Lewis, David Manager, 2011 Lieck, Thomas Manager, 1979 Linn, Howard Manager, 1936 Long, Wes Manager, 2006 Lowrance, Joey Manager, 1989-90 Macatee, George P. Manager, 1950 Malouf, Ronald Manager, 1961 Manero, Joseph A. Manager, 1988 Martinez, Joe Trainer, 2012 McCrary, Jeff Manager, 2003 McMahon, Ralph Manager, 1962 McVan, Tom Trainer, 1995 Mejia, Gilbert Manager, 1988 Mello, Clay Manager, 2013 Mendel, Danny Manager, 1994 Mixson, G.L. Manager, 1917 Moody, James Manager, 1945 Moore, A.D. Manager, 1923 Moore, Robert Trainer, 1986-87 Mudge, Chris Manager, 2006 Mynar, Mark A. Trainer, 1990 Nelson, Philip A. Manager, 1984 Norris, Jack K. Manager, 1953 Novy, Harold C. Manager, 1942 Ortiz, Joe Manager, 1989-91 Pennavaria, Joey Manager, 2017 Pfeffer, David Manager, 1995 Pirtle, Jim Manager, 1982 Pittsford, Daniel Manager, 2008 Ponce, Jose Trainer, 2010 Poole, I.J. Manager, 2015 Quinn, Chris Manager, 2010-11 Rector, Ragan Manager, 1997 Rodman, George Manager, 2006 Rylander, Tony Manager, 1968 Sacks, Steve Manager, 1996 Sansing, Bill Manager, 1940 Schramm, Texas E. Manager, 1912 Segler, Tres Manager, 2007 Senter, Lee Manager, 2015 Skelton, Max Manager, 1938 Slavic, Ed Manager, 1937 Smith, Bob Manager, 1924 Smith, Greg Manager, 1984 Sours, Ken Manager, 1979 Springer, Michael Manager, 1990-91 Stephenson, Ross Manager, 1957 Street, Joe Manager, 1966 Strickler, Jordan Manager, 2014-15 Swift, C.G. Manager, 1918 Thompson, Joe C. Manager, 1922 Toothman, Jason Manager, 1994 Turner, James Manager, 1984 Wagstaff, R. Manager, 1916 Ward, Brad Manager, 1974 Ward, Colvin Manager, 1958 Weatherford, Scott Manager, 2008 White, Fred J. Manager, 1921 Witcher, Rodney Manager, 2002 Word, Tracy Manager, 1934 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL HONORS 143

144 YEAR-BY-YEAR NBA DRAFTEES (43 TOTAL) TEXAS BASKETBALL NBA Draft History Official draft results were unavailable until 1949. The draft began in 1947. YEAR PLAYER ROUND TEAM 1957 Raymond Downs 6 St. Louis 1960 Jay Arnette 2 Cincinnati 1961 Albert Almanza 7 L.A. Lakers 1965 Larry Franks 14 Cincinnati 1973 B.G. Brosterhous 8 Chicago 1974 Larry Robinson 4 Houston 1976 Dan Krueger 8 Houston 1978 Gary Goodner 5 Houston Jim Krivacs 6 Kansas City 1979 Johnny Moore 2 Seattle Tyrone Branyan 7 San Antonio 1980 Ron Baxter 4 L.A. Lakers 1982 LaSalle Thompson 1 Kansas City 1984 Bill Wendlandt 8 Denver 1985 Carlton Cooper 6 Dallas Mike Wacker 7 Utah 1986 John Brownlee 4 L.A. Clippers 1987 Patrick Fairs 5 Washington Raynard Davis 7 San Antonio 1990 Travis Mays 1 Sacramento Lance Blanks 1 Detroit 1991 Joey Wright 2 Phoenix 1994 B.J. Tyler 1 Philadelphia Albert Burditt 2 Houston 1995 Terrence Rencher 2 Washington 1999 Kris Clack 2 Boston 2000 Chris Mihm* 1 Chicago 2002 Chris Owens# 2 Milwaukee 2003 T.J. Ford 1 Milwaukee 2004 Royal Ivey 2 Atlanta 2006 LaMarcus Aldridge$ 1 Chicago P.J. Tucker 2 Toronto Daniel Gibson 2 Cleveland 2007 Kevin Durant 1 Seattle 2008 D.J. Augustin 1 Charlotte 2010 Avery Bradley 1 Boston Damion James% 1 Atlanta Dexter Pittman 2 Miami 2011 Tristan Thompson 1 Cleveland Jordan Hamilton& 1 Dallas Cory Joseph 1 San Antonio 2015 Myles Turner 1 Indiana 2017 Jarrett Allen 1 Brooklyn *traded to Cleveland on draft night; #traded to Memphis on draft night $traded to Portland on draft night; %traded to New Jersey on draft night &traded to Denver on draft night FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS (16) NAME YEAR PICK TEAM Kevin Durant 2007 2nd Seattle LaMarcus Aldridge 2006 2nd Chicago$ Tristan Thompson 2011 4th Cleveland LaSalle Thompson 1982 5th Kansas City Chris Mihm 2000 7th Chicago* T.J. Ford 2003 8th Milwaukee D.J. Augustin 2008 9th Charlotte Myles Turner 2015 11th Indiana Travis Mays 1990 14th Sacramento Avery Bradley 2010 19th Boston B.J. Tyler 1994 20th Philadelphia Jarrett Allen 2017 22nd Brooklyn Damion James 2010 24th Atlanta% 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS Jordan Hamilton 2011 26th Dallas& Lance Blanks 1990 26th Detroit Cory Joseph 2011 29th San Antonio $traded to Portland on draft night; *traded to Cleveland on draft night %traded to New Jersey on draft night; &traded to Denver on draft night SECOND-ROUND SELECTIONS (11) NAME YEAR PICK TEAM Jay Arnette 1960 9th Cincinnati Dexter Pittman 2010 32nd Miami Terrence Rencher 1995 32nd Washington P.J. Tucker 2006 35th Toronto Royal Ivey 2004 37th Atlanta Daniel Gibson 2006 42nd Cleveland Johnny Moore 1979 43rd Seattle Chris Owens 2002 48th Milwaukee# Joey Wright 1991 50th Phoenix Albert Burditt 1994 53rd Houston Kris Clack 1999 55th Boston #traded to Memphis on draft night BY ROUND RD NO. PLAYER 1st 16 LaMarcus Aldridge, Jarrett Allen, D.J. Augustin, Lance Blanks, Avery Bradley, Kevin Durant, T.J. Ford, Jordan Hamilton, Damion James, Cory Joseph, Travis Mays, Chris Mihm, LaSalle Thompson, Tristan Thompson, Myles Turner, B.J. Tyler 2nd _ 11 Jay Arnette, Albert Burditt, Kris Clack, Daniel Gibson, Royal Ivey, Johnny Moore, Chris Owens, Dexter Pittman, Terrence Rencher, P.J. Tucker, Joey Wright 4th 3 Ron Baxter, John Brownlee, Larry Robinson 5th 2 Patrick Fairs, Gary Goodner 6th 3 Carlton Cooper, Raymond Downs, Jim Krivacs 7th 4 Albert Almanza, Tyrone Branyan, Raynard Davis, Mike Wacker 8th 3 B.G. Brosterhous, Dan Krueger, Bill Wendlandt 14th 1 Larry Franks BY TEAM TEAM NO. PLAYER Houston 4 Albert Burditt, Gary Goodner, Dan Krueger, Larry Robinson Chicago 3 LaMarcus Aldridge, B.G. Brosterhous, Chris Mihm K.C./Sacramento 3 Jim Krivacs, Travis Mays, LaSalle Thompson San Antonio 3 Tyrone Branyan, Raynard Davis, Cory Joseph Atlanta 2 Royal Ivey, Damion James Boston 2 Avery Bradley, Kris Clack Cincinnati 2 Jay Arnette, Larry Franks Cleveland 2 Daniel Gibson, Tristan Thompson Dallas 2 Carlton Cooper, Jordan Hamilton L.A. Lakers 2 Albert Almanza, Ron Baxter Milwaukee 2 T.J. Ford, Chris Owens Seattle 2 Kevin Durant, Johnny Moore Washington 2 Patrick Fairs, Terrence Rencher Brooklyn 1 Jarrett Allen Charlotte 1 D.J. Augustin Detroit 1 Lance Blanks Denver 1 Bill Wendlandt Indiana 1 Myles Turner L.A. Clippers 1 John Brownlee Miami 1 Dexter Pittman Philadelphia 1 B.J. Tyler Phoenix 1 Joey Wright St. Louis 1 Raymond Downs Toronto 1 P.J. Tucker Utah 1 Mike Wacker

All-Time NBA Players & Statistics LAMARCUS ALDRIDGE (6-11, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2006-07 Portland Trail Blazers 63-22 1392-22.1 241-479.503 0-2.000 83-115.722 312-5.0 186 24 43 73 22 565-9.0 2007-08 Portland Trail Blazers 76-76 2649-34.9 561-1160.484 1-7.143 227-298.762 578-7.6 240 122 126 94 55 1350-17.8 2008-09 Portland Trail Blazers 81-81 3004-37.1 601-1243.484 7-28.250 261-334.781 605-7.5 207 157 121 77 77 1470-18.1 2009-10 Portland Trail Blazers 78-78 2921-37.5 579-1169.495 5-16.313 230-304.757 627-8.0 231 160 104 48 67 1393-17.9 2010-11 Portland Trail Blazers 81-81 3211-39.6 707-1415.500 4-23.174 351-444.791 709-8.8 220 170 153 94 82 1769-21.8 2011-12 Portland Trail Blazers 55-55 1994-36.3 483-943.512 2-11.182 223-274.814 442-8.0 153 134 111 45 51 1191-21.7 2012-13 Portland Trail Blazers 74-74 2790-37.7 638-1318.484 2-14.143 282-348.810 670-9.1 187 192 143 91 62 1560-21.1 2013-14 Portland Trail Blazers 69-69 2499-36.2 652-1423.458 3-15.200 296-360.822 766-11.1 147 178 123 68 63 1603-23.2 2014-15 Portland Trail Blazers 71-71 2512-35.4 659-1415.466 37-105.352 306-362.845 726-10.2 125 124 122 68 48 1661-23.4 2015-16 San Antonio Spurs 74-74 2261-30.6 536-1045.513 0-16.000 259-302.858 632-8.5 151 110 99 81 38 1331-18.0 2016-17 San Antonio Spurs 72-72 2335-32.4 500-1409.477 23-56.411 220-271.812 523-7.3 158 139 98 88 46 1243-17.3 Totals 11 seasons 794-753 27,568-34.7 6157-12,695.486 84-293.287 2738-3412.802 6589-8.3 2005 1510 1243 827 611 15,136-19.1 JAY ARNETTE (6-2, GUARD) Season Team GP Min-Avg FG-A Pct FT-A Pct A Pts-Avg 1963-64 Cincinnati Royals 48 501-10.4 71-196.362 42-54.778 71 184-3.8 1964-65 Cincinnati Royals 63 662-10.5 91-245.371 56-75.747 68 238-3.8 1965-66 Cincinnati Royals 3 14-4.7 1-6.167 0-0 0 2-0.7 Total 3 seasons 114 1177-10.3 163-447.365 98-129.760 139 424-3.7 D.J. AUGUSTIN (6-0, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2008-09 Charlotte Bobcats 72-12 1908-26.5 267-621.430 108-246.439 208-233.893 133-1.8 140 250 119 2 42 850-11.8 2009-10 Charlotte Bobcats 80-2 1472-18.4 168-435.386 70-178.393 102-131.779 97-1.2 127 193 74 5 45 508-6.4 2010-11 Charlotte Bobcats 82-82 2757-33.6 399-958.416 111-333.333 269-297.906 225-2.7 152 498 155 3 54 1178-14.4 2011-12 Charlotte Bobcats 48-46 1408-29.3 183-487.376 61-179.341 105-120.875 109-2.3 65 307 110 1 36 532-11.1 2012-13 Indiana Pacers 76-5 1226-16.1 103-294.350 67-190.353 83-99.838 91-1.2 64 170 68 3 34 356-4.7 2013-14 Toronto Raptors 10-0 82-8.2 7-24.292 1-11.091 6-6 1.000 4-0.4 7 10 9 0 1 21-2.1 2013-14 Chicago Bulls 61-9 1857-30.4 291-694.419 132-321.411 195-221.882 126-2.1 140 303 116 3 52 909-14.9 2014-15 Detroit Pistons 54-13 1287-23.8 189-461.410 49-150.327 147-169.870 100-1.9 61 265 110 2 33 574-10.6 2014-15 Ok. City Thunder 28-1 677-24.2 69-186.371 34-96.354 31-36.861 61-2.2 32 88 35 1 16 203-7.3 2015-16 Ok. City Thunder 34-0 519-15.3 46-121.380 24-61.393 26-34.765 43-1.3 41 66 30 2 13 142-4.2 2015-16 Denver Nuggets 28-0 659-23.5 102-229.445 44-107.411 77-94.819 52-1.9 44 132 54 2 25 325-11.6 2016-17 Orlando Magic 78-20 1538-19.7 195-517.377 95-274.347 131-161.814 117-1.5 101 209 90 1 31 616-7.9 Totals 9 seasons 651-190 15,390-23.6 2019-5027.402 796-2146.371 1380-1601.862 1158-1.8 974 2491 970 25 382 6214-9.5 LANCE BLANKS (6-4, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1990-91 Detroit Pistons 38-0 214-5.6 26-61.426 2-16.125 10-14.714 20-0.5 35 26 18 2 9 64-1.7 1991-92 Detroit Pistons 43-0 189-4.4 25-55.455 6-16.375 8-11.727 22-0.5 26 19 14 1 14 64-1.5 1992-93 Minnesota T-Wolves 61-2 642-10.5 65-150.433 11-43.256 20-32.625 68-1.1 61 72 31 5 16 161-2.6 Total 3 seasons 142-2 1045-7.4 116-266.436 19-75.253 38-57.667 110-0.8 122 117 63 8 39 289-2.0 AVERY BRADLEY (6-2, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2010-11 Boston Celtics 31-0 162-5.2 23-67.343 0-5.000 6-12.500 17-0.5 20 12 16 0 9 52-1.7 2011-12 Boston Celtics 64-28 1368-21.4 200-402.498 22-54.407 62-78.795 115-1.8 109 87 75 12 43 484-7.6 2012-13 Boston Celtics 50-50 1435-28.7 192-478.402 40-126.317 37-49.755 111-2.2 129 104 72 19 64 461-9.2 2013-14 Boston Celtics 60-58 1855-30.9 361-825 `.438 79-200.395 90-112.804 226-3.8 145 85 96 11 63 891-14.9 2014-15 Boston Celtics 77-77 2428-31.5 434-1012.428 124-352.352 79-100.790 241-3.1 177 135 109 15 82 1071-13.9 2015-16 Boston Celtics 76-72 2536-35.2 456-1019.447 147-407.361 96-123.780 220-2.9 164 158 109 19 117 1155-15.2 2016-17 Boston Celtics 55-55 1835-33.4 359-775.463 108-277.390 68-93.731 334-6.1 141 122 88 11 68 894-16.3 Totals 7 seasons 413-340 11,619-28.1 2025-4578.442 520-1421.366 438-567.772 1264-3.1 885 703 565 87 446 5008-12.1 DEXTER CAMBRIDGE (6-7, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1992-93 Dallas Mavericks 53-13 885-16.7 151-312.484 0-4.000 68-99.687 167-3.2 128 58 63 6 24 370-7.0 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS 145

All-Time NBA Players & Statistics KEVIN DURANT (6-9, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2007-08 Seattle Sonics 80-80 2768-34.6 587-1366.430 59-205.288 391-448.873 348-4.4 122 192 232 75 78 1624-20.3 2008-09 Ok. City Thunder 74-74 2885-39.0 661-1390.476 97-230.422 452-524.863 482-6.5 134 205 225 53 96 1871-25.3 2009-10 Ok. City Thunder 82-82 3239-39.5 794-1668.476 128-351.365 756-840.900 623-7.6 171 231 271 84 112 2472-30.1 2010-11 Ok. City Thunder 78-78 3037-38.9 711-1538.462 145-414.350 594-675.880 533-6.8 159 214 218 76 88 2161-27.7 2011-12 Ok. City Thunder 66-66 2546-38.6 643-1297.496 133-344.387 431-501.860 527-8.0 133 231 248 77 88 1850-28.0 2012-13 Ok. City Thunder 81-81 3119-38.5 731-1433.510 139-334.416 679-750.905 640-7.9 143 374 280 105 116 2280-28.1 2013-14 Ok. City Thunder 81-81 3122-38.5 849-1688.503 192-491.391 703-805.873 598-7.4 174 445 285 59 103 2593-32.0 2014-15 Ok. City Thunder 27-27 913-33.8 238-467.510 64-159.403 146-171.854 178-6.6 40 110 74 25 24 686-25.4 2015-16 Ok. City Thunder 72-72 2578-35.8 698-1381.505 186-481.387 447-498.898 589-8.2 137 361 250 85 69 2029-28.2 2016-17 Golden State Warriors 62-62 2070-33.4 551-1026.537 117-312.375 336-384.875 513-8.3 117 300 138 99 66 1555-25.1 Total 10 seasons 703-703 26,278-37.4 6463-13,254.488 1260-3321.379 4935-5596.882 5031-7.2 1330 2663 2221 738 840 19,121-27.2 MAURICE EVANS (6-5, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2001-02 Minnesota T-Wolves 10-0 45-4.5 9-19.474 0-3.000 3-4.750 4-0.4 9 4 2 0 0 21-2.1 2004-05 Sacramento Kings 65-11 1233-19.0 165-373.442 27-82.329 59-78.756 201-3.1 104 45 34 8 37 416-6.4 2005-06 Detroit Pistons 80-1 1139-14.2 154-341.452 43-116.371 52-65.800 163-2.0 122 60 39 15 41 403-5.0 2006-07 Los Angeles Lakers 76-10 1732-22.8 234-542.432 48-133.361 122-155.787 221-2.9 126 74 57 14 38 638-8.4 2007-08 Los Angeles Lakers 7-0 96-13.7 9-28.321 1-7.143 12-15.800 9-1.3 10 12 0 1 5 31-4.4 2007-08 Orlando Magic 68-47 1624-23.9 253-517.489 80-202.396 47-68.691 209-3.1 132 69 40 9 41 633-9.3 2008-09 Atlanta Hawks 80-25 1840-23.0 208-482.432 98-248.395 60-73.822 243-3.0 163 54 43 10 50 574-7.2 2009-10 Atlanta Hawks 79-5 1317-16.7 175-393.445 57-169.337 46-61.754 154-1.9 125 48 20 17 34 453-5.7 2010-11 Atlanta Hawks 47-12 837-17.8 79-201.393 28-89.315 24-28.857 84-1.8 74 30 15 5 16 210-4.5 2010-11 Washington Wizards 26-12 711-27.4 98-223.439 27-78.346 28-30.933 72-2.8 55 15 18 9 18 251-9.7 2011-12 Washington Wizards 24-0 343-14.3 45-112.402 17-45.378 10-13.769 24-1.0 36 9 10 0 14 117-4.9 Total 9 seasons 562-123 10,919-19.4 1429-3231.442 426-1172.363 463-590.785 1384-2.5 956 420 278 88 294 3747-6.7 T.J. FORD (6-0, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2003-04 Milwaukee Bucks 55-55 1472-26.8 153-398.384 5-21.238 80-98.816 177-3.2 123 356 139 3 60 391-7.1 2005-06 Milwaukee Bucks 72-70 2557-35.5 328-789.416 35-104.337 187-248.754 311-4.3 196 473 219 7 104 878-12.2 2006-07 Toronto Raptors 75-71 2243-29.9 393-902.436 21-69.304 240-293.819 236-3.1 186 595 231 8 101 1047-14.0 2007-08 Toronto Raptors 51-26 1199-23.5 246-524.469 15-51.294 110-125.880 100-2.0 93 313 102 0 54 617-12.1 2008-09 Indiana Pacers 74-49 2257-30.5 413-913.452 35-104.337 245-281.872 259-3.5 180 392 180 16 89 1106-14.9 2009-10 Indiana Pacers 47-32 1188-25.3 186-418.445 8-50.160 104-135.770 149-3.2 102 180 90 11 44 484-10.3 2010-11 Indiana Pacers 41-3 773-18.9 91-236.386 6-32.188 35-48.729 81-2.0 69 141 63 8 35 223-5.4 2011-12 San Antonio Spurs 14-0 190-13.6 19-43.442 2-8.250 11-14.786 18-1.3 23 45 23 2 9 51-3.6 Total 8 seasons 429-306 11885-27.7 1829-4223.433 127-439.289 1012-1242.815 1331-3.1 972 2495 1047 55 496 4797-11.2 DANIEL GIBSON (6-2, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2006-07 Cleveland Cavaliers 60-16 988-16.5 98-231.424 52-124.419 28-39.718 92-1.5 94 69 44 8 23 276-4.6 2007-08 Cleveland Cavaliers 58-26 1765-30.4 201-465.432 118-268.440 85-105.810 134-2.3 163 145 76 14 47 605-10.4 2008-09 Cleveland Cavaliers 75-0 1795-23.9 206-527.391 108-283.382 66-86.767 155-2.1 163 132 61 16 44 586-7.8 2009-10 Cleveland Cavaliers 56-10 1068-19.1 125-268.466 71-149.477 34-49.694 73-1.3 79 70 36 7 25 355-6.3 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers 67-15 1865-27.8 264-660.400 118-293.403 134-163.822 177-2.6 154 201 80 21 48 780-11.6 2011-12 Cleveland Cavaliers 35-7 916-26.2 87-248.351 55-139.396 34-43.791 101-2.9 69 76 45 16 26 263-7.5 2012-13 Cleveland Cavaliers 46-3 919-20.0 84-247.340 56-163.344 26-37.703 60-1.3 89 82 31 4 30 250-5.4 Totals 7 seasons 397-77 9316-23.5 1065-2646.402 578-1419.407 407-522.780 792-2.0 811 775 373 86 243 3115-7.8 JORDAN HAMILTON (6-7, GUARD/FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2011-12 Denver Nuggets 26-2 258-9.9 48-111.432 17-47.362 2-5.400 62-2.4 15 20 16 3 4 115-4.4 2012-13 Denver Nuggets 40-1 397-9.9 84-201.418 27-73.370 13-26.500 95-2.4 24 23 19 8 15 208-5.2 2013-14 Denver Nuggets 39-11 670-17.2 99-254.390 45-129.349 23-31.742 133-3.4 31 34 27 13 31 266-6.8 2013-14 Houston Rockets 21-1 349-16.6 48-122.393 25-69.362 17-20.850 61-2.9 36 18 19 7 13 138-6.6 2014-15 Los Angeles Clippers 14-2 122-8.7 14-35.400 10-21.476 0-0.000 16-1.1 14 7 4 0 2 38-2.7 Totals 4 seasons 140-17 1796-12.8 293-723.405 124-339.366 55-82.671 367-2.6 120 102 85 31 65 765-5.5 146 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS

All-Time NBA Players & Statistics JOHN HARGIS (6-2, GUARD) Season Team GP FG-A Pct FT-A Pct A Pts-Avg 1947-48 Anderson Packers 59 235 172-329.523 642-10.9 1948-49 Anderson Packers 57 169 106-173.613 444-7.8 1949-50 Anderson Packers 60 223-550.405 197-277.711 102 643-10.7 1950-51 Ft. Wayne/Tri-Cities 14 25-66.379 17-24.708 9 67-4.8 Total 4 seasons 190 652 492-803.613 1796-9.5 ALVIN HEGGS (6-8, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1995-96 Houston Rockets 4-0 14-3.5 3-5.600 0-0.000 2-3.667 2-0.5 0 0 0 0 0 8-2.0 ROYAL IVEY (6-4, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2004-05 Atlanta Hawks 62-5 809-13.0 85-198.429 3-9.333 47-67.701 84-1.4 140 103 58 7 39 220-3.5 2005-06 Atlanta Hawks 73-66 978-13.4 116-264.439 4-10.400 24-33.727 96-1.3 147 74 23 7 24 260-3.6 2006-07 Atlanta Hawks 53-18 539-10.2 64-143.448 5-16.313 24-35.686 51-1.0 62 45 31 4 24 157-3.0 2007-08 Milwaukee Bucks 75-20 1437-19.2 149-378.394 35-107.327 85-117.726 118-1.6 166 160 75 7 45 418-5.6 2008-09 Philadelphia 76ers 71-0 861-12.1 69-208.332 39-114.342 34-43.791 76-1.1 76 43 23 7 36 211-3.0 2009-10 Philadelphia 76ers 26-0 236-9.1 26-55.473 12-24.500 6-7.857 26-1.0 25 17 5 2 10 70-2.7 2009-10 Milwaukee Bucks 18-0 90-5.0 9-28.321 2-11.182 3-5.600 8-0.4 14 10 6 0 9 23-1.3 2010-11 Ok. City Thunder 25-0 155-6.2 16-38.421 7-16.438 2-2 1.000 16-0.6 17 7 5 1 6 41-1.6 2011-12 Ok. City Thunder 34-0 354-10.4 26-73.356 18-53.340 1-8.125 24-0.7 36 10 9 0 14 71-2.1 2012-13 Philadelphia 76ers 53-5 698-13.2 62-144.431 37-88.420 9-16.563 57-1.1 73 32 20 3 23 170-3.2 Total 9 seasons 490-114 6158-12.6 622-1529.407 162-448.362 235-333.706 556-1.1 756 501 255 38 230 1641-3.3 DAMION JAMES (6-7, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2010-11 New Jersey Nets 25-9 402-16.1 46-103.447 0-3.000 18-28.643 85-3.4 36 20 25 12 16 110-4.4 2011-12 New Jersey Nets 7-7 170-24.3 13-35.371 0-1.000 8-12.667 33-4.7 17 3 12 7 7 34-4.9 2012-13 Brooklyn Nets 2-0 1-0.5 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 1-0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Total 3 seasons 34-16 574-16.9 59-138.428 0-4.000 26-40.650 119-3.5 53 23 37 19 23 144-4.2 CORY JOSEPH (6-2, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2011-12 San Antonio Spurs 29-1 266-9.2 22-70.314 3-15.200 11-17.647 25-0.9 16 34 12 3 7 58-2.0 2012-13 San Antonio Spurs 28-9 388-13.9 51-110.464 6-21.286 18-21.857 52-1.9 25 53 21 4 15 126-4.5 2013-14 San Antonio Spurs 68-19 936-13.8 126-265.475 12-38.316 79-96.823 107-1.6 84 114 43 14 35 343-5.0 2014-15 San Antonio Spurs 79-14 1444-18.3 207-411.504 16-44.364 105-143.734 192-2.4 105 188 67 17 46 535-6.8 2015-16 Toronto Raptors 80-4 2046-25.6 257-585.439 30-110.273 133-174.764 210-2.6 131 250 102 20 63 677-8.5 2016-17 Toronto Raptors 80-22 2003-25.0 299-661.452 48-135.356 94-122.770 235-2.9 140 265 108 13 66 740-9.3 Total 6 seasons 364-69 7083-19.5 962-2102.458 115-363.317 440-573.768 821-2.3 501 904 353 71 232 2479-6.8 SLATER MARTIN (5-10, GUARD) Season Team GP FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb A Pts-Avg 1949-50 Minneapolis Lakers 67 106-302.351 59-93.634 148 271-4.0 1950-51 Minneapolis Lakers 68 227-627.362 121-177.684 246 235 575-8.5 1951-52 Minneapolis Lakers 66 237-632.375 142-190.747 228 249 616-9.3 1952-53 Minneapolis Lakers 70 260-634.410 224-287.780 186 250 744-10.6 1953-54 Minneapolis Lakers 69 254-654.388 176-243.724 166 253 684-9.9 1954-55 Minneapolis Lakers 72 350-919.381 276-359.769 260 427 976-13.6 1955-56 Minneapolis Lakers 72 309-863.358 329-395.833 260 445 947-13.2 1956-57 New York Knicks 13 33-96.344 44-53.830 42 39 110-8.5 1956-57 St. Louis Hawks 53 211-640.330 186-238.782 246 230 608-11.5 1957-58 St. Louis Hawks 60 258-768.336 206-276.746 228 218 722-12.0 1958-59 St. Louis Hawks 71 245-706.347 197-254.776 253 336 687-9.7 1959-60 St. Louis Hawks 64 142-383.371 113-155.729 187 330 397-6.2 Total 11 seasons 745 2632-7224.364 2073-2720.762 2302 3160 7337-9.8 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS 147

All-Time NBA Players & Statistics TRAVIS MAYS (6-3, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1990-91 Sacramento Kings 64-50 2145-33.5 294-724.406 72-197.365 255-331.770 178-2.8 169 253 159 11 81 915-14.3 1991-92 Atlanta Hawks 2-0 32-16 6-14.429 3-6.500 2-2 1.000 2-1 4 1 3 0 0 17-8.5 1992-93 Atlanta Hawks 49-9 787-16 129-309.417 29-84.345 54-82.659 53-1.1 59 72 51 3 21 341-7.0 Total 3 Seasons 115-59 2964-21.8 429-1047.417 104-287.403 311-415.810 233-2 232 326 213 14 102 1273-11.1 CHRIS MIHM (7-0, CENTER) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2000-01 Cleveland Cavaliers 59-43 1166-19.8 173-391.442 0-1.000 100-126.794 280-4.7 156 16 80 53 20 446-7.6 2001-02 Cleveland Cavaliers 74-60 1659-22.4 221-526.420 3-7.429 124-179.693 392-5.3 260 24 97 89 18 569-7.7 2002-03 Cleveland Cavaliers 52-0 809-15.6 116-287.404 0-3.000 76-105.724 231-4.4 124 28 48 38 18 308-5.9 2003-04 Cleveland Cavaliers 22-1 391-17.8 59-127.465 0-0.000 34-48.708 140-6.4 58 10 25 22 9 152-6.9 2003-04 Boston Celtics* 54-16 939-17.4 127-254.500 0-0.000 76-118.644 273-5.1 150 11 65 41 28 330-6.1 2004-05 Los Angeles Lakers 75-75 1,870-24.9 280-552.507 0-2.000 175-258.678 502-6.7 237 50 110 108 14 735-9.8 2005-06 Los Angeles Lakers 59-56 1541-26.1 230-459.501 0-0.000 144-201.716 373-6.3 214 61 83 73 16 604-10.2 2007-08 Los Angeles Lakers 23-5 278-12.1 32-95.337 0-0.000 18-27.667 77-3.3 42 13 17 14 4 82-3.6 2008-09 Los Angeles Lakers# 18-0 105-5.8 15-40.375 0-0.000 6-7.857 34-0.6 23 10 10 6 1 36-2.0 Total 8 seasons 436-256 8758-20.1 1253-2731.459 3-13.231 753-1069.704 2302-5.3 1264 223 535 444 128 3262-7.5 * Traded from Cleveland to Boston on December 15, 2003; #Traded from Los Angeles to Memphis on February 18, 2009 JOHNNY MOORE (6-1, GUARD) Season Team GP Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1980-81 San Antonio Spurs 82 1578-19.2 249-520.479 1-19.053 105-172.610 196-2.4 178 373 154 22 120 604-7.4 1981-82 San Antonio Spurs 79 2294-29 309-667.463 1-21.048 122-182.670 275-3.5 254 762 175 12 163 741-9.4 1982-83 San Antonio Spurs 77 2552-33.1 394-841.468 5-22.227 148-199.744 277-3.6 247 753 226 32 194 941-12.2 1983-84 San Antonio Spurs 59 1650-28 231-518.446 28-87.322 105-139.755 178-3.0 168 566 143 20 123 595-10.1 1984-85 San Antonio Spurs 82 2689-32.8 416-910.457 25-89.281 189-248.762 378-4.6 247 816 236 18 229 1046-12.8 1985-86 San Antonio Spurs 28 856-30.6 150-303.495 4-22.182 59-86.686 86-3.1 78 252 81 6 70 363-13.0 1986-87 San Antonio Spurs 55 1234-22.4 198-448.442 22-79.278 56-70.800 100-1.8 97 250 102 3 83 474-8.6 1987-88 San Antonio Spurs 4 51-12.8 4-9.444 0-1.000 0-0 - 4-1 1 11 4 0 3 8-2.0 1987-88 New Jersey Nets 1 10-10 0-1.000 0-0 - 0-0 - 2-2 0 1 3 0 0 0-0.0 1989-90 San Antonio Spurs 53 516-9.7 47-126.373 8-34.235 16-27.593 52-1.0 55 82 39 3 32 118-2.2 Total 10 seasons 520 13430-25.8 1998-4343.460 94-374.251 800-1123.712 1548-3.0 1325 3866 1163 116 1017 4890-9.4 CHRIS OWENS (6-7, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2002-03 Memphis Grizzlies 1-0 6-6.0 2-3.667 0-0.000 0-0.000 1-1.0 0 0 1 0 0 4-4.0 DEXTER PITTMAN (6-11, CENTER) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2010-11 Miami Heat 2-0 11-5.5 1-3.333 0-0.000 0-0.000 3-1.5 2 0 2 0 0 2-1.0 2011-12 Miami Heat 35-6 301-8.6 44-94.468 0-0.000 18-28.643 71-2.0 73 9 17 8 8 106-3.0 2012-13 Miami Heat 4-0 12-3.9 3-5.600 0-0.000 0-0.000 7-1.8 4 0 2 0 0 6-1.5 2012-13 Memphis Grizzlies* 7-0 20-2.9 1-6.167 0-0.000 0-3.000 50.7 4 0 1 0 0 2-0.3 2013-14 Atlanta Hawks 2-0 3-1.5 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-2.000 3-1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Total 4 seasons 50-6 347-6.9 49-109.450 0-0.000 18-33.545 89-1.8 83 9 22 8 8 116-2.3 * Traded from Miami to Memphis on Feb. 21, 2013; TERRENCE RENCHER (6-4, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1995-96 Miami Heat* 34-1 397-11.7 32-99.323 9-29.310 30-43.698 42-1.2 36 54 41 1 16 103-3.0 1995-96 Phoenix Suns# 2-0 8-4.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 - 1-3.333 2-1.0 1 0 2 1 0 3-1.5 Total 1 season 36-1 405-11.3 33-100.330 9-29.310 31-46.674 44-1.1 37 54 43 2 16 106-2.9 *Traded from Washington to Miami on June 28, 1995; #Traded from Miami to Phoenix on February 22, 1996 148 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS

All-Time NBA Players & Statistics ISAIAH TAYLOR (6-3, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2016-17 Houston Rockets 4-0 52-13.0 1-7.143 0-2.000 1-2.500 3-0.8 6 3 0 1 1 3-0.8 JAMES THOMAS (6-8, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2004-05 Portland Trail Blazers 9-2 112-12.4 11-18.611 0-0.000 2-6.333 35-3.9 12 4 7 4 4 24-2.7 2004-05 Atlanta Hawks 2-0 5-2.5 1-2.500 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-1.0 1 0 0 0 0 2-1.0 2005-06 Philadelphia 76ers 15-0 124-8.3 7-13.538 0-0.000 8-14.571 31-2.1 32 1 7 3 0 22-1.5 2005-06 Chicago Bulls 7-0 26-3.7 3-6.500 0-0.000 0-0.000 8-1.1 3 0 0 0 0 6-0.9 Totals 2 seasons 33-2 267-8.1 22-39.564 0-0.000 10-20.500 76-2.3 48 5 14 7 4 54-1.6 LaSALLE THOMPSON (6-10, CENTER) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1982-83 Kansas City Kings 71-3 987-13.9 147-287.512 0-1.000 89-137.650 375-5.3 186 33 96 61 40 383-5.4 1983-84 Kansas City Kings 80-38 1915-23.9 333-637.523 0-0 - 160-223.717 709-8.9 327 86 168 145 71 826-10.3 1984-85 Kansas City Kings 82-77 2458-30 369-695.531 0-0 - 227-315.721 854-10.4 328 130 202 128 98 965-11.8 1985-86 Sacramento Kings 80-64 2377-29.7 411-794.518 0-1.000 202-276.732 770-9.6 295 168 184 109 71 1024-12.8 1986-87 Sacramento Kings 82-53 2166-26.4 362-752.481 0-5.000 188-255.737 687-8.4 290 122 143 126 69 912-11.1 1987-88 Sacramento Kings 69-9 1257-18.2 215-456.471 2-5.400 118-164.720 427-6.2 217 68 109 73 54 550-8.0 1988-89 Sacramento Kings 43-42 1276-29.7 247-536.461 0-1.000 152-188.809 392-9.1 153 44 117 55 46 646-15.0 1988-89 Indiana Pacers* 33-29 1053-31.9 169-314.538 0-0 - 75-93.806 326-9.9 132 37 62 39 33 413-12.5 1989-90 Indiana Pacers 82-60 2126-25.9 223-471.473 1-5.200 107-134.799 630-7.7 313 106 150 71 65 554-6.8 1990-91 Indiana Pacers 82-77 1946-23.7 276-565.488 1-5.200 72-104.692 563-6.9 265 147 168 63 63 625-7.6 1991-92 Indiana Pacers 80-49 1299-16.2 168-359.468 0-2.000 58-71.817 381-4.8 207 102 98 34 52 394-4.9 1992-93 Indiana Pacers 63-0 730-11.6 104-213.488 0-1.000 29-39.744 178-2.8 137 34 47 24 29 237-3.8 1993-94 Indiana Pacers 30-1 282-9.4 27-77.351 0-0 - 16-30.533 75-2.5 59 16 23 8 10 70-2.3 1994-95 Indiana Pacers 38-3 453-11.9 49-118.415 0-0 - 14-16.875 89-2.3 76 18 33 10 18 112-2.9 1995-96 Philadelphia 76ers 44-11 773-17.6 33-83.398 0-0 - 19-24.792 199-4.5 125 26 37 20 19 85-1.9 1996-97 Denver Nuggets 17-0 105-6.2 3-16.188 0-0 - 1-2.500 26-1.5 26 0 7 6 3 7-0.4 1996-97 Indiana Pacers# 9-0 35-3.9 0-3.000 0-0 - 3-4.750 8-0.9 7 2 2 0 0 3-0.3 Total 15 seasons 985-516 21238-21.6 3136-6376.492 4-26.154 1530-2075.737 6689-6.8 3143 1139 1646 972 741 7806-7.9 *Traded from Sacramento to Indiana on February 20, 1989; #Traded from Denver to Indiana on February 20, 1997 TRISTAN THOMPSON (6-9, FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2011-12 Cleveland Cavaliers 60-25 1424-23.7 194-442.439 0-2.000 106-192.552 389-6.5 134 27 81 62 27 494-8.2 2012-13 Cleveland Cavaliers 82-82 2.564-31.3 390-799.488 0-3.000 177-291.608 773-9.4 234 108 123 71 60 957-11.7 2013-14 Cleveland Cavaliers 82-82 2594-31.6 363-761.477 0-1.000 235-339.693 754-9.2 188 72 108 35 42 961-11.7 2014-15 Cleveland Cavaliers 82-15 2194-26.8 267-488.547 0-0.000 159-248.641 657-8.0 189 39 83 61 34 693-8.5 2015-16 Cleveland Cavaliers 82-34 2269-27.7 247-420.588 0-0.000 149-242.616 738-9.0 202 62 61 51 38 643-7.8 2016-17 Cleveland Cavaliers 78-78 2336-29.9 262-437.600 0-3.000 106-213.498 715-9.2 176 77 64 84 39 630-8.1 Total 6 seasons 466-316 13381-28.7 1723-3347.515 0-9.000 932-1525.611 4026-8.6 1123 385 520 364 240 4378-9.4 P.J. TUCKER (6-5, GUARD/FORWARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2006-07 Toronto Raptors 17-0 83-4.9 11-22.500 0-0.000 8-14.571 23-1.4 12 3 6 0 2 30-1.8 2012-13 Phoenix Suns 79-45 1,910-24.2 210-444.473 22-70.314 64-86.744 350-4.4 145 109 67 19 62 506-6.4 2013-14 Phoenix Suns 81-81 2490-30.7 265-615.431 74-191.387 156-201.776 529-6.5 204 141 102 23 110 760-9.4 2014-15 Phoenix Suns 78-63 2383-30.6 261-596.438 87-252.345 104-143.727 502-6.4 179 122 96 23 107 713-9.1 2015-16 Phoenix Suns 82-80 2540-31.0 239-582.411 68-206.330 106-142.746 512-6.2 202 177 111 20 106 652-8.0 2016-17 Phoenix Suns 57-17 1627-28.5 147-354.415 46-136.338 61-77.792 342-6.0 143 73 52 14 85 401-7.0 2016-17 Toronto Raptors 24-4 609-25.4 52-128.406 24-60.400 11-16.688 129-5.4 53 26 14 5 31 139-5.8 Total 6 seasons 418-290 11,642-27.9 1185-2741.432 321-915.351 510-679.751 2387-5.7 938 651 448 104 503 3201-7.7 MYLES TURNER (6-11, FORWARD/CENTER) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 2015-16 Indiana Pacers 60-30 1367-22.8 264-530.498 3-14.214 88-121.727 332-5.5 158 41 67 86 25 619-10.3 2016-17 Indiana Pacers 81-81 2541-31.2 444-869.511 40-115.348 245-303.809 589-7.3 262 106 105 172 74 1173-14.5 Total 2 seasons 141-111 3908-27.7 708-1399.506 43-129.333 333-424.785 921-6.5 420 147 172 258 99 1792-12.7 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS 149

All-Time NBA Players & Statistics B.J. TYLER (6-1, GUARD) Season Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF A TO B S Pts-Avg 1994-95 Philadelphia 76ers 55-8 809-14.7 72-189.381 16-51.314 35-51.700 62-1.1 58 174 62 2 36 195-3.5 DANIEL WAGNER (6-0, GUARD) Season Team GP FG-A Pct FT-A Pct A Pts-Avg 1947-48 Midland-Flint Dow 50 96 59-92.641 251-5.0 1948-49 Sheboygan Red Skins 62 111 109-146.747 331-5.3 1949-50 Sheboygan Red Skins 11 19-54.352 31-35.886 18 69-6.3 Total 3 seasons 123 226 199-273.729 651-5.3 NBA Hall of Fame Slater Martin 1982 NBA Champions Kevin Durant 2017 Cory Joseph 2014 Slater Martin 1950, 1952-54, 1958 Dexter Pittman 2012 Tristan Thompson 2016 NBA MVP Kevin Durant 2014 NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant 2017 NBA Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant 2010 NBA Individual Honors All-NBA Team Lamarcus Aldridge 2011 (3rd Team) 2014 (3rd Team) 2015 (2nd Team) 2016 (3rd Team) Kevin Durant 2010-14 (1st Team) 2016-17 (2nd Team) Slater Martin 1954-59 (2nd Team) NBA All-Star Game Selections Lamarcus Aldridge 2012-16 Kevin Durant 2010-17 Slater Martin 1953-59 NBA All-Star Game MVPs Kevin Durant 2012 NBA Scoring Champions Kevin Durant 2010-12, 2014 NBA All-Rookie Team Lamarcus Aldridge 2007 (1st Team) D.J. Augustin 2009 (2nd Team) Kevin Durant 2010 (1st Team) T.J. Ford 2005 (2nd Team) Travis Mays 1991 (2nd Team) Chris Mihm 2001 (2nd Team) Tristan Thompson 2012 (2nd Team) Myles Turner 2016 (2nd Team) 150 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS

MEDAL COUNT 4 Total / 4 Gold PLAYER COUNTRY YEAR MEDAL/PLACE Gib Ford USA 1956 Gold Jay Arnette USA 1960 Gold Albert Almanza Mexico 1960 12th Albert Almanza Mexico 1964 12th Kevin Durant USA 2012 Gold Kevin Durant USA 2016 Gold KEVIN DURANT United States (2012, 2016) Kevin Durant, the consensus National Player of Year for the Longhorns in 2006-07, was the leading scorer on the United States team that won Gold at the 2012 London Olympics. Durant s 30 points in the gold medal game tied for the third-highest single-game total in U.S. Olympic history. His 156 total points during the Olympic tournament set a record for most points scored by an American player in an Olympic competition, topping the previous mark of 145 set by Spencer Haywood in 1968 (Mexico City). In addition, Durant set the U.S. record for most three-point field goals made in an Olympic tournament (34). During the eight games of the 2012 Olympics, Durant led Team USA in scoring (19.5 ppg) and ranked second in rebounding (5.8 rpg) while averaging 26.0 minutes per contest. Four years later in Rio (2016), Durant tied his Olympic career high with 30 points in the Gold Medal game victory. During his eight games in Rio, he led Team USA in scoring (19.4 ppg) and minutes (28.6 mpg) and ranked second in steals (8), third in assists (28) and fourth in rebounding (5.0 rpg). Durant reached double figures in scoring in all eight contests. USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD) 2012 London Olympics USA 98, France 71 USA 110, Tunisia 63 USA 156, Nigeria 73 USA 99, Lithuania 94 USA 126, Argentina 97 USA 119, Australia 86 USA 109, Argentina 83 Gold Medal Game: USA 107, Spain 100 Olympians USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD) 2016 Rio Olympics USA 119, China 62 USA 113, Venezuela 69 USA 98, Australia 88 USA 94, Serbia 91 USA 100, France 97 USA 105, Argentina 78 USA 82, Spain 76 Gold Medal Game: USA 96, Serbia 66 ALBERT ALMANZA Mexico (1960, 1964) A three-year letterwinner at Texas (1959-61), Albert Almanza was a two-time member of the Mexican Olympic team. In the 1960 Rome Olympics, he served as a co-captain and led the team in scoring (19.8 ppg) while helping Mexico to a 4-4 record and a 12th-place finish. Almanza returned for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and again led the squad in scoring (14.7 ppg) while helping Mexico to a 3-6 mark and a 12thplace finish. MEXICO RESULTS (4-4 - 12th) 1960 Rome MEXICO RESULTS (3-6 - 12th) 1964 Tokyo JAY ARNETTE United States (1960) A three-year letterwinner for the Longhorns (1958-60) who garnered All-America honors during his senior year, Jay Arnette earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Arnette, who had just completed his collegiate eligibility, played in all eight games and averaged 2.9 points per contest for the Americans. The U.S. squad, coached by Cal s legendary Pete Newell, featured Oscar Robertson and Jerry West and is considered by many to be the best amateur basketball team in Olympic history. Ten members of the 12-man American roster went on to play in the NBA. Team USA averaged 101.9 points per game and posted a +42.4 points per game margin of victory en route to the gold medal. USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD) 1960 Rome Olympics USA 88, Italy 54 USA 125, Japan 66 USA 107, Hungary 63 USA 104, Yugoslavia 42 USA 108, Uruguay 50 USA 81, Soviet Union 57 USA 112, Italy 81 Gold Medal game: USA 90, Brazil 63 GILBERT GIB FORD United States (1956) A three-year letterwinner at Texas (1952-54), Gib Ford became Texas first hardwood Olympian when he earned a gold medal with the United States at the 1956 Melbourne Games. Ford, who had finished his playing career at Texas in 1954, was 25 at the time of the Olympics and enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces. He played in all eight games and averaged 4.9 points per contest. Behind the play of Bill Russell and K.C. Jones, two key players on the University of San Francisco s 1956 NCAA Championship team, Team USA averaged nearly 100 points per game and posted an impressive +53.5 points per game margin of victory en route to the gold medal. USA RESULTS (8-0 - GOLD) 1956 Melbourne Olympics USA 98, Japan 40 USA 101, Thailand 29 USA 121, Philippines 53 USA 85, Bulgaria 44 USA 113, Brazil 51 USA 85, Soviet Union 55 USA 101, Uruguay 38 Gold Medal Game: USA 89, Soviet Union 55 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL BEYOND TEXAS 151

Texas in the NCAA Tournament ALL-TIME TEXAS RESULTS (33 APPEARANCES, 35-36 RECORD) YEAR REGION (SITE) SEED RECORD (SEED) OPPONENT RESULTS 1939 Western Regional (San Francisco, Calif.) n/a 0-2 Oregon L, 41-56 Utah State L, 49-51 1943 Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) n/a 1-1 Washington W, 59-55 Wyoming L, 54-58 1947 Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) n/a 2-1 Wyoming W, 42-40 Oklahoma L, 54-55 NCAA Third-Place Game (New York, N.Y.) CCNY W, 54-50 1960 Midwest Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) n/a 0-2 Kansas L, 81-90 DePaul L, 61-67 1963 Midwest First Round (Lubbock, Texas) n/a 2-1 UTEP W, 65-47 Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) Cincinnati L, 68-73 Oklahoma City W, 90-83 1972 Midwest First Round (Las Cruces, N.M.) n/a 1-2 Houston W, 85-74 Midwest Regional (Ames, Iowa) Kansas State L, 55-66 n/a Southwestern Louisiana L, 70-100 1974 Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas) 0-1 Creighton L, 61-77 1979 Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) 4th 0-1 #5 Oklahoma L, 76-90 1989 Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) 11th 1-1 #6 Georgia Tech W, 76-70 #3 Missouri L, 89-108 1990 Midwest First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.) 10th 3-1 #7 Georgia W, 100-88 #2 Purdue W, 73-72 Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) #6 Xavier W, 102-89 #4 Arkansas L, 85-88 1991 Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dayton, Ohio) 5th 1-1 #12 St. Peter s W, 73-65 #4 St. John s L, 76-84 1992 East First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.) 8th 0-1 #9 Iowa L, 92-98 1994 Midwest First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.) 6th 1-1 #11 Western Kentucky W, 91-77 #3 Michigan L, 79-84 1995 West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) 11th 1-1 #6 Oregon W, 90-73 #3 Maryland L, 68-82 1996 Midwest First & Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wisc.) 10th 1-1 #7 Michigan W, 80-76 #2 Wake Forest L, 62-65 1997 East First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 10th 2-1 #7 Wisconsin W, 71-58 #15 Coppin State W, 82-81 East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) #6 Louisville L, 63-78 1999 East First & Second Rounds (Boston, Mass.) 7th 0-1 #10 Purdue L, 54-58 2000 West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) 5th 1-1 #12 Indiana State W, 77-61 #4 LSU L, 67-72 2001 South First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) 6th 0-1 #11 Temple L, 65-79 2002 Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) 6th 2-1 #11 Boston College W, 70-57 #3 Mississippi State W, 68-64 Midwest Regional (Madison, Wisc.) #2 Oregon L, 70-72 2003 South First & Second Rounds (Birmingham, Ala.) 1st 4-1 #16 UNC-Asheville W, 82-61 #9 Purdue W, 77-67 South Regional (San Antonio, Texas) #5 Connecticut W, 82-78 #7 Michigan State W, 85-76 NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, La.) #3 Syracuse L, 84-95 2004 First & Second Rounds (Denver, Colo.) 3rd 2-1 #14 Princeton W, 66-49 #6 North Carolina W, 78-75 Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) #7 Xavier L, 71-79 2005 First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.) 8th 0-1 #9 Nevada L, 57-61 2006 First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) 2nd 3-1 #15 Penn W, 60-52 #10 North Carolina State W, 75-54 Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) #6 West Virginia W, 74-71 #4 LSU L, 60-70 (ot) 2007 First & Second Rounds (Spokane, Wash.) 4th 1-1 #13 New Mexico State W, 79-67 #5 USC L, 68-87 2008 First & Second Rounds (Little Rock, Ark.) 2nd 3-1 #15 Austin Peay W, 74-54 #7 Miami (Fla.) W, 75-72 South Regional (Houston, Texas) #3 Stanford W, 82-62 #1 Memphis L, 67-85 2009 First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.) 7th 1-1 #10 Minnesota W, 76-62 #2 Duke L, 69-74 2010 First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) 8th 0-1 #9 Wake Forest L, 80-81 (ot) 2011 Second & Third Rounds (Tulsa, Okla.) 4th 1-1 #13 Oakland W, 85-81 #5 Arizona L, 69-70 2012 Second & Third Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.) 11th 0-1 #6 Cincinnati L, 59-65 2014 Second & Third Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.) 7th 1-1 #10 Arizona State W, 87-85 #2 Michigan L, 65-79 2015 Second & Third Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 11th 0-1 #6 Butler L, 48-56 2016 First & Second Rounds (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 6th 0-1 #11 Northern Iowa L, 72-75 152 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON

Texas in the NCAA Tournament TEXAS NCAA RECORD BY OPPONENT TEAM RECORD MEETINGS Arizona 0-1 2011 Arizona State 1-0 2014 Arkansas 0-1 1990 Austin Peay 1-0 2008 Boston College 1-0 2002 Butler 0-1 2015 Cincinnati 0-2 1963 & 2012 CCNY 1-0 1947 Connecticut 1-0 2003 Coppin State 1-0 1997 Creighton 0-1 1974 DePaul 0-1 1960 Duke 0-1 2009 Georgia 1-0 1990 Georgia Tech 1-0 1989 Houston 1-0 1972 Indiana State 1-0 2000 Iowa 0-1 1992 Kansas 0-1 1960 Kansas State 0-1 1972 Louisville 0-1 1997 LSU 0-2 2000 & 2006 Maryland 0-1 1995 Memphis 0-1 2008 Miami (Fla.) 1-0 2008 Michigan 1-2 1994, 1996 & 2014 Michigan State 1-0 2003 Minnesota 1-0 2009 Mississippi State 1-0 2002 Missouri 0-1 1989 Nevada 0-1 2005 New Mexico State 1-0 2007 North Carolina 1-0 2004 North Carolina Asheville 1-0 2003 North Carolina State 1-0 2006 Northern Iowa 0-1 2016 Oakland 1-0 2011 Oklahoma 0-2 1947 & 1979 Oklahoma City 1-0 1963 Oregon 1-2 1939, 1995 & 2002 Penn 1-0 2006 Princeton 1-0 2004 Purdue 2-1 1990, 1999 & 2003 St. Peter s 1-0 1991 St. John s 0-1 1991 Southern California 0-1 2007 THE 2018 NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Southwestern Louisiana 0-1 1972 Stanford 1-0 2008 Syracuse 0-1 2003 Temple 0-1 2001 Utah State 0-1 1939 UTEP 1-0 1963 Wake Forest 0-2 1996 & 2010 Washington 1-0 1943 Western Kentucky 1-0 1994 West Virginia 1-0 2006 Wisconsin 1-0 1997 Wyoming 1-1 1943 & 1947 Xavier 1-1 1990 & 2004 TEXAS NCAA RECORD BY SITE SITE RECORD LAST PLAYED Ames, Iowa 0-2 1972 Atlanta, Ga. 1-2 2006 Birmingham, Ala. 2-0 2003 Boston, Mass. 0-1 1999 Dallas, Texas 6-3 2006 Dayton, Ohio 1-1 1991 Denton, Texas 0-1 1974 Denver, Colo. 2-0 2004 Greensboro, N.C. 1-2 2009 Houston, Texas 1-1 2008 Indianapolis, Ind. 2-1 2005 Kansas City, Mo. 2-2 1947 Las Cruces, N.M. 1-0 1972 Lawrence, Kan. 1-1 1963 Little Rock, Ark. 2-0 2008 Lubbock, Texas 1-0 1963 Madison, Wis. 0-1 2002 Manhattan, Kan. 0-2 1960 Milwaukee, Wis. 2-2 2014 Nashville, Tenn. 0-1 2012 New Orleans, La. 0-3 2010 New York City, N.Y. 1-0 1947 Oklahoma City, Okla. 0-1 2016 Pittsburgh, Pa. 2-1 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah 2-2 2000 San Antonio, Texas 2-0 2003 San Francisco, Calif. 0-2 1939 Spokane, Wash. 1-1 2007 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-1 1997 Tulsa, Okla. 1-1 2011 Wichita, Kan. 1-1 1994 NCAA FIRST FOUR Dates Host(s) City Venue March 13 & 14 Dayton Dayton, Ohio UD Arena NCAA FIRST & SECOND ROUND SESSIONS March 15 & 17 Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PPG Paints Arena March 15 & 17 Wichita State & Missouri Valley Conference Wichita, Kansas INTRUST Bank Arena March 15 & 17 Big 12 Conference Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center March 15 & 17 Boise State Boise, Idaho Taco Bell Arena March 16 & 18 UNC Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina Spectrum Center March 16 & 18 Detroit-Mercy Detroit, Michigan Little Caesars Arena March 16 & 18 Ohio Valley Conference Nashville, Tennessee Bridgestone Arena March 16 & 18 San Diego State San Diego, California Viejas Arena NCAA REGIONAL SESSIONS March 22 & 24 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia Philips Arena March 22 & 24 Pepperdine Los Angeles, California STAPLES Center March 23 & 25 Boston College Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden March 23 & 25 Creighton Omaha, Nebraska CenturyLink Center Omaha NCAA FINAL FOUR March 31 & April 2 UTSA San Antonio, Texas Alamodome 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON 153

NCAA Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points 44 Travis Mays vs. Georgia 3-16-1990 Rebounds 18 B.G. Brosterhous vs. USL 3-18-1972 FG 11 Kevin Durant vs. USC 3-18-2007 11 LaMarcus Aldridge vs. West Virginia 3-23-2006 11 Albert Burditt vs. W. Kentucky 3-17-1994 FGA 25 Jason Klotz vs. Nevada 3-17-2005 25 Larry Robinson vs. Creighton 3-9-1974 FG % 1.000 Chris Owens (7-7) vs. Indiana State 3-16-2000 1.000 Demarcus Holland (6-6) _ vs. Arizona State 3-20-2014 1.000 Brad Buckman (6-6) vs. Syracuse 4-5-2003 3 FG 8 A.J. Abrams vs. Minnesota 3-19-2009 3 FGA 15 A.J. Abrams vs. Minnesota 3-19-2009 3 FG % 1.000 Brian Boddicker (4-4) vs. Princeton 3-18-2004 1.000 Brian Boddicker (3-3) vs. Miss. State 3-17-2002 FT 23 Travis Mays vs. Georgia 3-16-1990 FTA 27 Travis Mays vs. Georgia 3-16-1990 FT% 1.000 J Covan Brown (13-13) vs. Arizona 3-20-2011 1.000 J Covan Brown (12-12) vs. Oakland 3-18-2011 1.000 Joey Wright (10-10) vs. St. John s 3-17-1991 1.000 B.J. Tyler (9-9) vs. Michigan 3-19-1994 1.000 T.J. Ford (7-7) vs. Connecticut 3-28-2003 1.000 James Gilbert (7-7) vs. Texas Western 3-9-1963 Assists 13 T.J. Ford vs. Syracuse 4-5-2003 Steals 7 T.J. Ford vs. Oregon 3-22-2002 Blocks 7 Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland 3-18-2011 TEAM RECORDS Points 102 vs. Xavier 3-22-1990 Rebounds 52 vs. Connecticut 3-28-2003 FG 36 vs. Iowa 3-19-1992 FGA 79 vs. Oklahoma 3-10-1979 79 vs. DePaul 3-12-1960 FG %.612 vs. Indiana State (30-49) 3-16-2000 3 FG 13 vs. Miami (Fla.) 3-23-2008 13 vs. Iowa 3-19-1992 3 FGA 31 vs. Iowa 3-19-1992 3 FG %.733 vs. Princeton (11-15) 3-18-2004 FT 31 vs. Xavier 3-22-1990 FTA 45 vs. Georgia 3-16-1990 FT %.962 vs. New Mexico State (25-26) 3-16-2007 Assists 25 vs. Western Kentucky 3-17-1994 Steals 16 vs. Michigan 3-15-1996 Blocks 9 vs. Oakland 3-18-2011 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points 36 Dwight Lamar USL 3-18-1972 Rebounds 21 Joe Smith Maryland 3-18-1995 FG 16 Juwan Howard Michigan 3-19-1994 FGA 32 Dwight Lamar USL 3-18-1972 FG %.857 Jordin Mayes (6-7) Arizona 3-20-2011 3 FG 6 Michael Menser Indiana State 3-16-2000 3 FGA 15 Orlando Williams Oregon 3-16-1995 3 FG % 1.000 Jordin Mayes (4-4) Arizona 3-20-2011 1.000 Lee Coward (3-3) Missouri 3-19-1989 FT 14 Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis 3-30-2008 14 Romain Sato Xavier 3-26-2004 FTA 17 Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis 3-30-2008 17 Romain Sato Xavier 3-26-2004 FT % 1.000 Lynn Greer (10-10) Temple 3-16-2001 1.000 Jawad Williams (7-7) North Carolina 3-20-2004 Assists 12 Ralph Bobik Creighton 3-9-1974 Steals 6 Danny Singletary Coppin State 3-16-1997 Blocks 7 Joe Smith Maryland 3-18-1995 OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS Points 108 Missouri 3-19-1989 Rebounds 59 Wake Forest 3-18-2010 FG 42 Missouri 3-19-1989 FGA 79 USL 3-18-1972 FG %.621 Oklahoma (41-66) 3-10-1979 3 FG 15 West Virginia 3-23-2006 3 FGA 33 West Virginia 3-23-2006 33 Oregon 3-16-1995 3 FG % 1.000 Missouri (4-4) 3-19-1989 FT 30 Memphis 3-30-2008 FTA 41 Maryland 3-18-1995 FT %.864 Miami, Fla. (19-22) 3-23-2008 Assists 28 Oklahoma 3-10-1979 Steals 15 Arkansas 3-24-1990 Blocks 10 Oklahoma 3-10-1979 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Most Points 191 A.J. Abrams (12 games, 15.9 ppg) 2006-09 172 Brandon Mouton (12 games, 14.3 ppg) 2001-04 160 Travis Mays (6 games, 26.7 ppg) 1989-90 154 Joey Wright (8 games, 19.3 ppg) 1989-91 124 Reggie Freeman (9 games, 13.8 ppg) 1994-97 Highest Scoring Average (min. 5 games) 26.7 Travis Mays (6 games, 160 points) 1989-90 19.7 Lance Blanks (6 games, 118 points) 1989-90 19.3 Joey Wright (8 games, 154 points) 1989-91 Most Rebounds 91 James Thomas (12 games, 7.6 rpg) 2001-04 72 Brad Buckman (13 games, 5.5 rpg) 2003-06 71 P.J. Tucker (7 games, 10.1 rpg) 2004-06 70 Damion James (9 games, 7.8 rpg) 2007-10 64 Guillermo Myers (6 games, 10.7 rpg) 1990-91 Highest Rebound Average (min. 5 games) 10.7 Guillermo Myers (6 games, 64 reb.) 1990-91 10.1 P.J. Tucker (7 games, 71 reb.) 2004-06 7.8 Damion James (9 games, 70 reb.) 2007-10 Total Games 13 Brad Buckman 2003-06 12 A.J. Abrams 2006-09 12 Brian Boddicker 2001-04 12 Sydmill Harris 2002-05 12 Royal Ivey 2001-04 12 Jason Klotz 2002-05 12 Brandon Mouton 2001-04 12 James Thomas 2001-04 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS Most Points 112 Travis Mays (4 games, 28.0 ppg) 1990 89 Brandon Mouton (5 games, 17.8 ppg) 2003 85 Lance Blanks (4 games, 21.3 ppg) 1990 Highest Scoring Average 31.5 Jay Arnette (2 games, 63 points) 1960 29.5 John Hargis (2 games, 59 points) 1943 28.5 Kevin Durant (2 games, 57 points) 2007 Most Rebounds 53 Guillermo Myers (4 games, 13.3 rpg) 1990 50 P.J. Tucker (4 games, 12.5 rpg) 2006 49 James Thomas (5 games, 9.8 rpg) 2003 Highest Rebound Average 13.3 Guillermo Myers (4 games, 53 reb.) 1990 12.5 P.J. Tucker (4 games, 50 reb.) 2006 11.3 B.G. Brosterhous (3 games, 34 reb.) 1972 154 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON

Texas in the Postseason NIT ALL-TIME TEXAS RESULTS IN THE POSTSEASON NIT (4 APPEARANCES, 6-3 RECORD) YEAR RECORD ROUND OPPONENT SITE RESULT 1948 0-1 First Round New York University New York, N.Y. L, 43-45 1978 4-0 First Round Temple Austin W, 72-58 Second Round Nebraska Austin W, 67-48 Semifinals Rutgers New York, N.Y. W, 96-76 Championship North Carolina St. New York, N.Y. W, 101-93 1980 1-1 First Round St. Joseph s Austin W, 70-61 Second Round Southwestern Louisiana Austin L, 76-77 1986 1-1 First Round New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. W, 69-66 Second Round Ohio State Columbus, Ohio L, 65-71 Wednesday, March 22, 1978 Funny-Looking Horns Have Last NIT Laugh By ISH HALEY Dallas Times Herald 1978 NIT CHAMPIONS NEW YORK The funniest-looking college basketball team in America won the National Invitation Tournament Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. When the other team sees our guys, they re so busy giggling they can t play, analyzed Texas Abe Lemons, the funniest coach in America. We ve been able to beat a lot of teams this way at the line-up. After his team was dominated far worse than the 101-93 final indicated, North Carolina State Coach Norm Sloan said, Texas is very deceptive. They don t have the look of a great basketball team physically, but they are quick and smart. In order of appearance on the box score, Texas starts 6-5, 220-pound sophomore Ron Baxter. For a little, fat kid, he didn t do too bad, said Lemons. Baxter scored 26 points and hauled down 12 rebounds, eight of them offensive, in the championship game. Throwing over North Carolina State s fullcourt press, Baxter also passed for more points than any Longhorn quarterback since Bobby Layne. Baxter and 5-11 junior guard Jim Krivacs were honored as the tournament s most valuable players. Krivacs doesn t play defense. On offense, he considers any shot within 35 feet a layup. To go with these two unlikely MVPs, Abe recruited 6-7, 220-pound junior transfer Tyrone Branyan. Branyan neither runs nor jumps. He copied his shot from Randy Matson. He scored 14 points against the Wolfpack. Gary Goodner, Texas 6-7 center, fouled out of seven games this year. He looks like before in a Nautilus ad. The Wolfpack has about eight guys who look like afters. Goodner scored four points and was credited with two rebounds. But as Lemons put it, They should have put a saddle on Goodner and Krivacs the way they were getting ridden around out there. John Moore, the 6-1 junior guard, is the only Longhorn starter who really looks like a basketball player. He tries to hide it with a shot that spins like Mother Earth. Working with Krivacs as Baxter s wide receivers, Moore ended up with 22 points. I might have had eight better teams during my coaching career, said Lemons. But I never had one that played better. Texas 1978 NIT Championship team celebrates at Madison Square Garden. TEXAS Min FG FT Rb A PF Pts Baxter 39 11-17 4-5 12 5 1 26 Branyan 39 7-18 0-1 6 3 4 14 Goodner 24 1-3 2-3 2 1 4 4 Krivacs 39 13-24 7-7 3 9 1 33 Moore 30 8-16 6-7 7 7 3 22 Stephens 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Stroud 10 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 2 Murphy 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Nichols 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Danks 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Carson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Dotson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 41-79 19-23 32 25 17 101 N.C. STATE Min FG FT Rb A PF Pts Pinder 28 7-9 7-10 5 0 3 21 Whitney 31 11-15 0-1 6 5 2 22 Sudkop 8 0-1 1-2 2 0 2 1 Austin 28 6-12 5-6 2 10 3 17 Warren 22 5-10 2-2 7 2 5 12 Perkins 14 2-8 0-0 7 1 1 4 Matthews 16 4-9 0-0 3 2 2 8 Jones 17 0-2 0-0 4 1 3 0 Watts 22 0-0 0-0 4 1 3 0 Davis 12 4-5 0-0 2 3 3 8 Montgomery 1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 Almond 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 39-71 15-23 40 25 27 93 Texas 54 47 101 North Carolina State 39 54 93 Attendance 11,323; Officials Hank Nichols, Ed Carlotto; Turnovers Texas 11, North Carolina State 19. 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON 155

Texas in the Big 12 Championship TEXAS RESULTS IN THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (21 APPEARANCES, 25-21 RECORD) YEAR RECORD (SEED) SITE ROUND OPPONENT (SEED) RESULT 1997 0-1 (2) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Missouri (10) L, 75-80 1998 2-1 (10) Kansas City, Mo. First Round Texas Tech (7) W, 86-83 Quarterfinals Oklahoma State (2) W, 65-62 Semifinals Oklahoma (3) L, 55-68 1999 1-1 (1) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Colorado (8) W, 82-76 Semifinals Oklahoma State (5) L, 57-59 2000 1-1 (2) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Colorado (7) W, 78-35 Semifinals Oklahoma (3) L, 65-81 2001 2-1 (4) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Oklahoma State (5) W, 55-54 Semifinals Baylor (8) W, 76-62 Championship Oklahoma (3) L, 45-54 2002 1-1 (3) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Missouri (6) W, 89-85 Semifinals Oklahoma (2) L, 51-67 2003 0-1 (2) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Texas Tech (7) L, 81-92 2004 2-1 (2) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Oklahoma (7) W, 66-63 Semifinals Kansas (3) W, 64-60 Championship Oklahoma State (1) L, 49-65 2005 0-1 (6) Kansas City, Mo. First Round Colorado (11) L, 69-81 2006 2-1 (1) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Texas Tech (8) W, 77-70 Semifinals Texas A&M (4) W, 74-70 Championship Kansas (2) L, 68-80 2007 2-1 (3) Oklahoma City, Okla. Quarterfinals Baylor (11) W, 74-69 Semifinals Oklahoma State (7) W, 69-64 Championship Kansas (1) L, 84-88 (ot) 2008 2-1 (1) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Oklahoma State (9) W, 66-59 Semifinals Oklahoma (4) W, 77-49 Championship Kansas (2) L, 74-84 2009 2-1 (5) Oklahoma City, Okla. First Round Colorado (12) W, 67-56 Quarterfinals Kansas State (4) W, 61-58 Semifinals Baylor (9) L, 70-76 2010 1-1 (6) Kansas City, Mo. First Round Iowa State (11) W, 82-75 Quarterfinals Baylor (3) L, 67-86 2011 2-1 (2) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Oklahoma (10) W, 74-54 Semifinals Texas A&M (3) W, 70-58 Championship Kansas (1) L, 73-85 2012 1-1 (6) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Iowa State (3) W, 71-65 Semifinals Missouri (2) L, 67-81 2013 1-1 (7) Kansas City, Mo. First Round TCU (10) W, 70-57 Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Kansas State (2) L, 49-66 2014 1-1 (3) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals West Virginia (6) W, 66-49 Kansas City, Mo. Semifinals Baylor (7) L, 69-86 2015 1-1 (7) Kansas City, Mo. First Round Texas Tech (10) W, 65-53 Quarterfinals Iowa State (2) L, 67-69 2016 0-1 (4) Kansas City, Mo. Quarterfinals Baylor (5) L, 61-75 2017 1-1 (10) Kansas City, Mo. First Round Texas Tech (7) W, 61-52 Quarterfinals West Virginia (2) L, 53-63 ALL-BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTIONS YEAR PLAYER YEAR PLAYER 1999 Chris Mihm 2008 A.J. Abrams 2000 Chris Mihm D.J. Augustin 2001 Chris Owens Damion James 2002 T.J. Ford 2009 Dexter Pittman 2004 Brandon Mouton 2011 Jordan Hamilton 2006 LaMarcus Aldridge Tristan Thompson P.J. Tucker 2012 J Covan Brown 2007 A.J. Abrams Kevin Durant (MOP) 156 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON

Texas in the SWC Tournament TEXAS RESULTS IN THE SWC TOURNAMENT (21 APPEARANCES, 21-19 RECORD) YEAR RECORD (SEED) SITE ROUND OPPONENT (SEED) RESULT 1976 0-1 (8) Dallas, Texas First Round SMU (3) L, 90-103 1977 0-1 (4) Austin First Round Baylor (7) L, 70-72 1978 0-1 (1) Houston, Texas Championship Houston (3) L, 90-92 1979 1-1 (2) Houston, Texas Semifinals Houston (6) W, 70-65 Championship Arkansas (1) L, 62-64 1980 1-1 (3) San Antonio, Texas Second Round Houston (5) W, 67-47 Semifinals Arkansas (2) L, 38-39 1981 3-1 (6) Austin First Round Rice (7) W, 58-44 San Antonio, Texas Second Round Texas Tech (4) W, 66-58 Semifinals Arkansas (1) W, 76-73 Championship Houston (2) L, 59-84 1982 0-1 (7) Waco, Texas First Round Baylor (5) L, 46-48 1983 0-1 (9) Dallas, Texas First Round SMU (4) L, 48-49 1984 0-1 (8) College Station, Texas First Round Texas A&M (5) L, 54-75 1985 0-1 (7) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Arkansas (2) L, 46-66 1986 1-1 (3) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Houston (6) W, 78-62 Semifinals Texas A&M (2) L, 47-55 1987 0-1 (6) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Houston (3) L, 49-59 1988 0-1 (4) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Houston (5) L, 57-72 1989 2-1 (2) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals SMU (7) W, 93-91 (ot) Semifinals TCU (3) W, 93-89 (ot) Championship Arkansas (1) L, 76-100 1990 1-1 (3) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Texas A&M (6) W, 92-84 Semifinals Houston (2) L, 86-89 1991 2-1 (2) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Baylor (7) W, 88-78 Semifinals SMU (6) W, 82-74 Championship Arkansas (1) L, 89-120 1992 2-1 (1) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Texas A&M (8) W, 88-69 Semifinals Texas Tech (5) W, 97-87 Championship Houston (2) L, 72-91 1993 1-1 (7) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals Rice (2) W, 81-76 Semifinals Houston (3) L, 50-58 1994 3-0 (1) Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals TCU (8) W, 96-75 Semifinals Rice (5) W, 101-89 Championship Texas A&M (2) W, 87-62 1995 2-0 (1) Dallas, Texas Semifinals Rice (4) W, 78-75 Championship Texas Tech (2) W, 107-104 (ot) 1996 2-1 (3) Dallas, Texas First Round Baylor (6) W, 86-65 Semifinals SMU (7) W, 89-67 Championship Texas Tech (1) L, 73-75 ALL-SWC TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS YEAR PLAYER 1978 Ron Baxter 1979 Tyrone Branyan 1980 Ron Baxter 1981 LaSalle Thompson 1989 Joey Wright 1991 Joey Wright 1992 Dexter Cambridge (MVP) B.J. Tyler 1994 Albert Burditt B.J. Tyler (MVP) 1995 Roderick Anderson Terrence Rencher (MVP) 1996 Reggie Freeman (MVP) 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON 157

2 0 1 7-1 8 T V / R A D I O L I N E U P JAMES BANKS III 00 1 6-10 So. C Decatur, Ga. ANDREW JONES 6-4 So. G Irving, Texas MATT COLEMAN 6-2 Fr. G Norfolk, Va. JACOB YOUNG 2 3 4 6-2 So. G Houston, Texas MOHAMED BAMBA 6-11 Fr. F Harlem, N.Y. ROYCE HAMM JR. 5 10 6-8 Fr. F Houston, Texas ERIC DAVIS JR. 6-3 Jr. G Saginaw, Mich. KERWIN ROACH II 6-4 Jr. G Houston, Texas JASE FEBRES 12 13 20 6-5 Fr. G Houston, Texas JERICHO SIMS 6-9 Fr. F Minneapolis, Minn. 21 DYLAN OSETKOWSKI 6-9 Jr. F San Diego, Calif. ISAIAH HOBBS 6-3 Sr. G Palm Beach, Fla. JOE SCHWARTZ 22 25 30 6-6 Sr. F 55 6-2 Sr. G Waco, Texas RYAN MCCLURG Katy, Texas ELIJAH LONG 6-1 Jr. G Mississauga, Ontario, Canada PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mohamed Mo-HAH-med Bamba BAHM-bah Jase JAYCE Febres FEB-rus Mississauga mih-sih-saw-guh Dylan Osetkowski oh-set-cow-skee 2017-18 TEXAS BASKETBALL FACT BOOK