2007-08 Schedule - LeTourneau University
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2007-08 Schedule - LeTourneau University
N16 at Colorado College N17 at Colorado College Tourney N24 Mary Hardin-Baylor D1 at Hardin-Simmons* D3 at McMurry* D8 at East Texas Baptist* D15 Sul Ross State* D17 Howard Payne* D31 at Austin College J3 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* J5 at Concordia Texas* J10 Texas Lutheran* J12 Schreiner* J15 Austin College J17 at Ozarks* J24 UT Dallas* J26 at UT Tyler* J31 Louisiana College* F2 Mississippi College* F7 at Louisiana College* F9 at Mississippi College* F14 UT Tyler* F16 at UT Dallas* F19 East Texas Baptist* F21 Ozarks* * indicates American Southwest Conference game 8:00 TBD 3:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 3:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 7:30 GENERAL INFORMATION: Location.................................................................................. Longview, Texas Founded....................................................................................................1946 Enrollment................................................................................................3,925 Colors............................................................................................ Blue & Gold Field........................................................................................... Solheim Arena Conference.......................................................................American Southwest University President...............................................................Dr. Dale Lunsford Director of Athletics............................................................. Dr. Duane Trogdon Assistant Athletic Director....................................................... Mary Ann Otwell Sports Information Director..........................................................Shane Meling Secretary.....................................................................................Vickie Rogers Athletic Dept. Phone................................................................... 903-233-3760 Athletic Website............................................................. www.letu.edu/athletics Basketball Office Phone............................................................. 903-233-3723 Best Time to Reach Coach Davis.......................................................Mornings CREDITS: This brochure was compiled and edited by Shane Meling. Graphic design by Shane Meling. Photos by Shane Meling. This brochure was printed by Ahle Printing in Longview, Tex. (www.ahleprinting.com) 2007-08 Schedule ##. Name YR Pos Ht Hometown/High School 2 Chase Pullen Fr G 5-10 White Oak, TX/White Oak 3 Matt McLaughlin So G 6-3 Sunnyvale, TX/North Mesquite 4 J.J. Rockmore So G 5-10 Longview, TX/Longview 5 Jayme Bradley Sr G 5-10 Tatum, TX/Tatum 11 Zac Majors So G 6-2 Willis, TX/Willis 13 Jesse Hayes So PG 5-7 Friendswood, TX/Hightower 20 Josh Brewer Fr G 6-1 Longview, TX/Spring Hill 22 Eric Clark Fr G 5-6 Shreveport, LA/Grawood 23 Dewones Smith Jr G 6-4 Union Church, MS/Jefferson Co. 24 Josh Davis Jr F 6-5 Longview, TX/Brookville (VA) 32 Will Smith So G 6-4 Houston, TX/Cypress Christian 33 Ricky Harris So G 6-4 San Antonio, TX/Judson 34 Dusty Evers Jr C 6-8 White Oak, TX/White Oak 35 Brian Ostarticki So F 6-5 Austin, TX/Linden (NJ) 40 Brent Whitmire So F 6-3 Sugar Land, TX/Dulles 44 Marcel Louimeus So F 6-4 Miami Beach, FL/N. Miami Beach Head Coach: Bob Davis (Midland College) Assistant Coaches: Michael Lewis (Metropolitan State), Casey Coleman (Emmanuel College) 2007-08 Roster Head Coach Bob Davis In just two years, Bob Davis has done a remarkable job of taking a perennial doormat program in the American Southwest Conference and turning it into conference championship contender. For his efforts he was named the ASC East Co-Head Coach of the Year in 2006-07. Davis’ second season was the program’s best in the last 20 years and only the third winning season in that time. The Jackets finished in second place in the ASC East and made their first ASC Playoff appearance. On Feb. 1, 2007, Davis and his team upset #4 Mississippi College, the highest rated team ever beaten by LeTourneau, 64-62. He picked up his 400th career college coaching victory on Feb. 8, 2007 against UT-Tyler. In two years, Davis has coached a Freshman of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, six All-ASC East players, three all-Freshman Team players and one allDefensive Team member. Davis came to LeTourneau from Liberty University and the NCAA Division I level where he was the associate coach for three seasons. His three seasons at Liberty were some of the best in school history. During the 2002-03 campaign, Liberty experienced the third best turnaround in the nation. In 2003-04, the team won the Big South Conference Championship and made the NCAA Tournament as a #16 seed. Prior to coaching at Liberty, Davis was a 15-year head coach at Eastern Wyoming College, a junior college located in Torrington, WY. He is the winningest coach in the school’s history and averaged 21 wins per season. His teams were the Wyoming Conference Champions nine times and were Region IX Champions twice. Eight different times Davis has been named the Region IX or WCCAC Coach of the Year. He was also the national Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp basketball director at Wyoming for seven years. Davis began his coaching career at the high school level in 1974 and quickly moved up the ladder. He coached the Chinese Junior Olympic Team for eight weeks at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center in 1979-80. He served as an assistant coach at Colorado State University and was a head coach for six years at Chadron State College. Assistant Coach Michael Lewis Michael Lewis is gaining a reputation as a top assistant coach and recruiter in the American Southwest Conference. He is entering his third season as Bob Davis’ top assistant. Their relationship dates back to Lewis’ playing days at Eastern Wyoming College where Davis coached Lewis. Lewis is a strong recruiter who has brought in three ASC East Division all-Freshman Team members, one ASC East Freshman of the Year and an ASC East Newcomer of the Year in his first two seasons. An all-state point guard at Aurora Central High School in Colorado, Lewis played a year at both Florida International University and Metro State after playing at EWC. He served as team captain at EWC and led the team to its first Region IX tournament championship. After his playing days, he coached at Aurora Central for five years and has worked numerous Denver Nuggets basketball camps run by NBA head coaches Bernie Bickerstaff and Mike Brown. In addition to recruiting, Lewis’ main responsibility is guard play. His focus is on defense and instilling floor leadership skills to the guards. Coaching Staff Chase Pullen Guard Fr. 2 White Oak, TX High School: A teammate of Dusty Evers at White Oak HS... Named all-district defensive MVP and all-East Texas defensive MVP... Earned second team all-region honors... Led team to a bi-district championship... Received all-district honors in football and baseball. Major: Business Management. Matt McLaughlin Guard So. 3 Sunnyvale, TX 2006-07: Played in 11 games and earned playing time late in the season... Scored six points and had four rebounds at Jarvis Christian (Feb. 14). High School: Earned third team all-district honors as a senior averaging 10.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game... A regional qualifier in cross country and the North Mesquite Scholar Athlete of the Year... A member of the National Honor Society. Major: Kinesiology. Year gp 2007 11 fg-fga 5-15 3fg-fga 1-6 J.J Rockmore Guard ft-fta reb ast 0-1 8 1 So. stl pts ppg 3 11 1.0 4 Longview, TX 2006-07: Named to the ASC East Division Freshman Team... Named ASC East Division Player of the Week (Dec. 19)... Scored in double figures eight times with a career high 18 points in win over Mary Hardin-Baylor (Dec. 18)... His last second tip-in defeated #4 Mississippi College (Feb. 1)... Led team in assists per game. High School: Earned all-region and all-district honors as a Lobo... Averaged 19.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game as a senior. A two-year starter at the guard spot. Major: Sports Management. Year gp 2007 23 fg-fga 66-146 3fg-fga 8-36 Jayme Bradley Guard ft-fta reb ast stl pts ppg 38-60 84 57 33 178 7.7 Sr. 5 Tatum, TX 2006-07: ASC East Division Newcomer of the Year... Honorable Mention all-ASC East... Scored a career high 25 points and drained seven three-pointers in season-opening win over Jarvis Christian (Nov. 17)... First YellowJacket to make at least 65 three-pointers in a season since 1998-99... Came off the bench to score in double figures eight times... Finished third in the ASC and 75th nationally in three-pointers per game (2.7)... Hit a game-tying threepointer with 30 seconds left and scored 12 points in win over #4 Mississippi College (Feb. 1). High School: Led Tatum to the state championship game and finished the year earning all-East Texas, all-state and district MVP honors... Averaged 26.3 points and 5 rebounds per game... Set a school record with 10 three-pointers in a game. Major: Kinesiology. Year gp 2007 25 fg-fga 94-272 3fg-fga 67-205 ft-fta reb ast stl pts ppg 22-44 84 40 39 277 11.1 Player Profiles Zac Majors Point Guard So. 11 Willis, TX 2006-07: Worked his way into a solid reserve role... Averaged 2.5 points per game in just 7.1 minutes per game... Had 10 points and four assists in win at Ozarks (Feb. 17)... Got to the free throw line once every 4.2 minutes. High School: Averaged 19.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a senior... Named all-county, all-district and academic all-state... A three-year starter. Major: Finance. Year gp 2007 17 fg-fga 11-33 3fg-fga 0-6 Jesse Hayes Guard ft-fta reb ast 20-29 20 12 stl pts ppg 4 42 2.5 So. 13 Missouri City, TX 2006-07: Started 19 games at point guard as a freshman... Hit four second half three-pointers and scored 14 points in win at Texas Lutheran (Jan. 4)... Scored a season high 18 points in win at Louisiana College (Jan. 27)... Had seven assists and no turnovers in win against ETBU (Jan. 9)... Led team in free throw percentage (.792). High School: Earned all-district and academic all-district honors. Major: Kinesiology. Year gp 2007 25 fg-fga 43-130 3fg-fga 21-70 Josh Brewer Guard ft-fta reb ast stl pts ppg 19-24 56 59 39 126 5.0 Fr. 20 Longview, TX High School: Was the District 16-3A MVP his senior year... Named first team all-East Texas and TABC all-region... Earned the Hughes Springs Tournament MVP award. Major: Undecided. Eric Clark Guard Fr. 22 Shreveport, LA Attended Grambling State last year, but did not play. High School: Earned first team all-district honors as a senior... Valedictorian of his class at Grawood... A two-time all-district football player... A member of the National Honor Society. Major: Kinesiology. Josh Davis Jr. 24 Forward Longview, TX A transfer from Eastern Wyoming College where he was a two-year starter. High School: Earned all-district honors at Brookville HS in Virginia his senior year... A member of the National Honor Society. Major: Kinesiology. Player Profiles Dewones Smith Guard Jr. 23 Union Church, MS 2006-07: Named ASC East Player of the Week, Jan. 8 and Feb. 19... Earned First Team All-ASC East Division honors... Improved his stats across the board from freshman year... Hit a game-winning three-pointer and scored a career high 32 points against Ozarks (Jan. 13)... Made four or more three-pointers in seven games... Scored over 20 points in a game six times... Finished 12th in the ASC in scoring, 7th in three-point percentage and 8th in three-pointers per game. 2005-06: Named to the ASC East Division all-Freshman Team and earned Honorable Mention honors... Made last second game-winning shot at Concordia (Jan. 5)... Finished second on the team in scoring and rebounding... Scored a career high 28 points versus UT-Tyler (Jan. 28). High School: A fouryear starter in basketball and football...Averaged 26 points, eight rebounds and eight assists per game... Earned All-State 3A honors and received McDonald’s All-America recognition. Major: Kinesiology. Year 2006 2007 Car gp 24 23 47 fg-fga 101-242 129-277 230-519 3fg-fga 33-105 53-147 86-252 Will Smith Guard ft-fta 41-58 52-74 93-132 reb 114 119 233 So. ast stl pts ppg 40 30 276 11.5 50 36 363 15.8 90 66 639 13.6 32 Houston, TX 2006-07: Served as a defensive stopper and hit 47% of his shots... Missed seven games due to injury... Flashed tons of potential in freshman season. High School: A two-time all-district award winner and part of two state championship teams... Named his team’s top defensive player... Also ran track. Major: Business Management. Year gp 2007 18 fg-fga 14-30 3fg-fga 2-5 Ricky Harris Forward ft-fta reb ast 8-11 26 7 stl pts ppg 7 38 2.1 Jr. 33 San Antonio, TX A transfer from Incarnate Word University. High School: Played on a district championship team at Judson HS. Major: Business Administration. Bo Ostarticki Forward So. 35 Austin, TX 2006-07: Was working his way into the rotation until an injury ended his season in December... Scored four points at Sul Ross (Nov. 30). High School: Played on the New Jersey Group IV state championship squad... As a junior, he played on a district championship team in Texas... Also played baseball at Linden HS. Major: Business Administration. Year gp 2007 9 fg-fga 4-22 3fg-fga 1-3 ft-fta reb ast 0-0 8 1 stl pts ppg 1 9 1.0 Player Profiles Dusty Evers Center Jr. 34 White Oak, TX 2006-07: Named the ASC-East Division Co-Player of the Week (Dec. 11)... Earned Second Team ASC East Division honors... Led team in scoring, blocked shots and rebounds... Scored 20 points or more eight times... Posted three double-doubles including a 23-point, 10-rebound performance in a win over UT-Tyler (Feb. 8)... Scored season high 29 points in a win at ETBU (Dec. 7)... Finished the year ranked 10 in the ASC in scoring and 8th in rebounding. 2005-06: Earned Honorable all-ASC East Division and was named the East Division Freshman of the Year... Named the East Division Player of the Week for Nov. 28... Scored a career high 34 against Howard Payne (Dec. 8)... Posted two double-doubles... Led team in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage (46.9) and blocks (19). High School: An all-state, all-region and all-East Texas selection... Earned district MVP honors his junior and senior years... Also a first team all-district football player... Led basketball team to a district championship... Member of the National Honor Society. Major: Sports Management. Year 2006 2007 Car gp 24 25 49 fg-fga 143-305 160-354 303-659 3fg-fga ft-fta 11-34 44-65 19-60 57-80 30-94 101-145 Brent Whitmire Forward reb 132 159 291 ast stl pts ppg 47 18 341 14.2 29 25 396 15.8 76 43 737 15.0 So. 40 Sugar Land, TX Served as the team manager as a freshman. High School: Played basketball and ran track at Dulles. Major: Kinesiology. Marcel Louimeus Forward So. 44 Miami Beach, FL 2006-07: Led team in field goal percentage (.539)... Made 16 starts scoring in double figures five times... Scored 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting against Jarvis Christian (Nov. 17)... Was the team’s best offensive rebounder. High School: Named honorable mention all-Dade County... A four year starter. Major: Kinesiology. Year gp 2007 25 fg-fga 48-89 3fg-fga 0-0 John Fite, DDS ft-fta reb ast 23-43 83 8 stl pts ppg 4 119 4.8 RODNEY C. OVERMAN, CPA Officer/Shareholder Forest Square Professional Centre 444 Forest Square Longview, TX 75605 903-758-3722 1127 Judson Road, Suite 233 Longview, Texas 75601-5157 903-758-0648 -- Fax 903-758-0409 www.henrypeters.com E-mail: roverman@henrypeters.com Player Profiles We have a New Name, but still have the same Great Staff and Quality Service! After finishing in second place in the American Southwest Conference East Division last year, the LeTourneau University men’s basketball team was shown some respect by the rest of the conference when they were picked to finish in second place in the ASC 2007-08 Preseason Men’s Basketball Poll voted on by head coaches, sports information directors and media members. The YellowJackets enter the season with high expectations after going 15-10 last year and advancing to the conference playoffs for the first time since joining the conference in 1998. The team is looking for its first back-to-back winning seasons since going 18-11 during the 1970-71 campaign and 19-10 the following year. “The second place pick is an honor considering where the program has been in recent years,” said head coach Bob Davis, the 2006-07 ASC East Co-Head Coach of the Year. At first glance, it would appear that the Jackets will be a tough team to handle and might even be able to give two-time defending ASC champion Mississippi College a run for first place in the East. The Jackets return their top four scorers and eight of their top nine players from last season. Juniors Dewones Smith and Dusty Evers head line a strong group of returnees that includes ASC East Newcomer of the Year Jayme Bradley and all-Freshman Team member JJ Rockmore. “The pick is probably justified,” said Davis, “because of our returnees and how hard they have worked in the off season.” Dewones Smith, an ASC East First Team guard selection last year, averaged 15.8 points and 5.2 rebounds per game while showing off a much improved perimeter game. He drained American Southwest Conference 2007-08 Preseason Men’s Basketball Poll ASC-East (1st place votes) 1. Mississippi College (20) 2. LeTourneau (1) 3. Texas-Dallas 4. Texas-Tyler 5. Louisiana College 6. Ozarks 7. East Texas Baptist Pts. 146 107 95 75 68 59 38 2006-07 Records 27-3, 19-1 ASC 15-10, 13-7 ASC 18-8, 13-7 ASC 6-18, 5-15 ASC 8-17, 8-12 ASC 8-17, 7-13 ASC 7-18, 7-13 ASC ASC-West 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor (10) 2. McMurry (10) 3. Hardin-Simmons (1) 4. Concordia Texas (3) 5. Howard Payne 6. Sul Ross State 7. Texas Lutheran 8. Schreiner Pts. 170 163 140 131 84 80 61 35 2006-07 Records 22-6, 17-4 ASC 20-7, 17-4 ASC 16-12, 14-7 ASC 10-16, 9-12 ASC 7-18, 7-14 ASC 8-16, 8-13 ASC 4-20, 4-17 ASC 6-19, 6-15 ASC Season Preview 53 three-pointers and led the team in three-point percentage (36.1%). After two strong seasons, Smith should garner strong consideration for allRegion and all-America honors. Smith will likely eclipse 1,000 career points this year and has taken over the leadership role with Evers. Dusty Evers earned Second Team ASC East honors last year and led the team in scoring and rebounding Dusty Evers for the second straight season. He was the team’s most consistent player a year ago averaging 15.8 points and 6.4 rebounds per game while shooting 45% from the field. At 6’8, Evers has a strong inside-outside game that includes three-point range. He has put on nearly 35 pounds since the beginning of his freshman year and should be a strong force on the inside. The Jackets will have a deep and experienced bench which means Davis may never have the same starting line-up two games in a row. Along with Smith, Bradley and Rockmore; sophomore Jesse Hayes and freshman Chase Pullen will work into the guard rotation. Sophomores Zac Majors and Matt McLaughlin will also vie for time in the front court. Sophomore forwards Marcel Louimeus and Bo Ostarticki are much improved and will be joined by sophomore Will Smith and junior transfer Ricky Harris on the front line. The X-factor for the team will be how quickly Davis’ son, junior college transfer Josh Davis, can get back in the rotation after off-season surgery. When asked how well the team will do this year, Bob Davis said, “Our leadership and composure on the floor will determine how far we go.” Season Preview With only one winning season in the past 20 years, the 2006-07 YellowJacket basketball team was not given much of a chance to compete for an American Southwest Conference Playoff spot. In fact, the team was picked a distant sixth in the ASC Preseason Coaches/Media Poll. Head coach Bob Davis and his squad were undeterred. The YellowJackets opened the season against a top 25 NAIA team, Jarvis Christian College. The Jackets trailed by as many as 18 points in the game, but junior college transfer Jayme Bradley put the team on his shoulders and hit 7-of-10 three-pointers and led the team with 25 points in a dramatic 84-81 victory that was a portent of things to come in the season. The Jackets opened the season 2-0 Jayme Bradley before ASC West Division power McMurry University came to town. McMurry took control of the game from the opening tip and showed the young LeTourneau squad what a good team looked like in a 73-61 loss. Two days later, the team welcomed Hardin-Simmons University to town and held on for a 61-60 win as James Peters’ last second shot popped out of the hoop. Dusty Evers’ 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting led LeTourneau. The 3-1 start had the team ready for their first road trip of the season, but it turned out to be a disaster. First, the Jackets wilted in the second half against an experienced Sul Ross team and then they were blown out of the gym by Howard Payne, 95-62 in their worst loss of the season. With a record of 1-3 in the ASC, the team traveled to archrival East Texas Baptist and righted the ship with a 72-62 win. Evers scored a season high 29 points while Bradley added 17 thanks to five three-pointers. After the ETBU win, the team returned home and won back-to-back games against ConcordiaAustin and Mary Hardin-Baylor. LETU trailed Concordia by 10 points at halftime, but thanks to 46 points from Evers and Smith, they prevailed in overtime, 88-79. The Crusaders proved to just as tough, but the Jackets were able to hold onto a 71-68 win as freshman JJ Rockmore came of the bench to score 18 points on 7-of-8 shooting. After a loss at Austin College, the Jackets started the new year on the road. First, freshman Jesse Hayes sparked the team to a 69-63 comeback win with 14 second half points. Then, they cruised to an easy 89-75 win at Schreiner as Smith was a perfect 5-for-5 from three-point range. The team kept things rolling with another win over ETBU, 84-73 as they scored a season best 56 points in the first half. Year in Review The ASC win streak reached seven games after Smith capped a 32-point performance with a game-winning three-pointer with 14 seconds left in the game to give the team an 86-84 win over University of the Ozarks. The winning streak finally ended with a 70-67 loss at UT-Tyler, the only loss on the season in games decided by five points or less. The losses continued to mount on the road with a 54-40 loss at UT-Dallas and then a 72-51 loss at then #5 ranked Mississippi College. Sitting at 8-5 in the conference, the Jackets got back on the winning track with a solid win at Louisiana College. Then on February 1, the team registered possibly the biggest win in school history. Then #4 Mississippi College came to town and the Jackets came back from five points down in the final 1:30 and won on a last second tip-in by Rockmore, 64-62. JJ Rockmore After the great win, the team had a let down against Louisiana College losing 76-67. They bounced back the following week with two great defensive efforts against UT-Tyler and UT-Dallas limiting each team to 54 points and getting two important ASC victories. The final week of the season featured a rare non-conference game at Jarvis Christian and saw the team lose, 95-81. The team traveled to Ozarks for the final game of the regular season needing a win to clinch second place in the East Division and they came away with an emphatic, 77-53 victory. In their first ever post season ASC appearance, the Jackets were ice cold from the field and lost to Hardin-Simmons, 74-65. The year proved to be a great success. Bob Davis was named the ASC East Division Co-Head Coach of the Year. Dewones Smith earned First Team ASC East honors and Dusty Evers earned Second Team honors. Jayme Bradley was named the East Division Newcomer of Dewones Smith the Year and Honorable Mention honors. Marcus Coleman was named to the alldefensive team and was Honorable Mention. JJ Rockmore was named to the all-freshman team. Year in Review 2006-07 Statistics Overall (15-10) (13-8) (2-2) Home (10-2) (8-2) (2-0) Away (5-7) (5-5) (0-2) Neutral (0-1) (0-1) (0-0) ##Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OffDef Tot Avg PFFO A TOBlkStl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------34Dusty Evers 25-24 843-33.7 160-354 .452 19-60 .317 57-80 .713 40119 159 6.4 60 2 29 60 13 25 39615.8 23Dewones Smith 23-19 714-31.0 129-277 .466 53-147 .361 52-74 .703 43 76 119 5.2 70 2 50 74 1 36 36315.8 05Jayme Bradley 25-13 647-25.9 94-272 .346 67-205 .327 22-44 .500 22 62 84 3.4 62 2 40 53 1 39 27711.1 04JJ Rockmore 23-8 564-24.5 66-146 .452 8-36 .222 38-60 .633 35 49 84 3.7 46 0 57 54 3 33 178 7.7 24Marcus Coleman 25-22 736-29.4 51-101 .505 7-21 .333 22-41 .537 35 94 129 5.2 81 3 60 55 4 46 131 5.2 13Jesse Hayes 25-19 536-21.4 43-130 .331 21-70 .300 19-24 .792 18 38 56 2.2 53 1 59 46 2 39 126 5.0 44Marcel Louimeus 25-16 425-17.0 48-89 .539 0-0 .000 23-43 .535 37 46 83 3.3 57 0 8 31 3 4 119 4.8 11Zac Majors 17-0 121-7.1 11-33 .333 0-6 .000 20-29 .690 10 10 20 1.2 10 0 12 15 0 4 42 2.5 22Will Smith 18-1 129-7.2 14-30 .467 2-5 .400 8-11 .727 10 16 26 1.4 17 0 7 11 3 7 38 2.1 20Nick Acosta 9-2 104-11.6 6-22 .273 2-8 .250 3-7 .429 3 12 15 1.7 13 0 6 7 0 2 17 1.9 03Matt McLaughlin 11-0 40-3.6 5-15 .333 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 4 4 8 0.7 3 0 1 0 0 3 11 1.0 35Brian Ostarticki 9-1 55-6.1 4-22 .182 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2 6 8 0.9 12 0 1 6 0 1 9 1.0 33Eric Wait 10-0 26-2.6 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 2-21.000 3 2 5 0.5 1 0 1 5 0 0 7 0.7 02Chris Auther 10-0 41-4.1 1-12 .083 0-8 .000 3-7 .429 2 1 3 0.3 10 0 2 1 0 2 5 0.5 32Justin Saunders 9-0 28-3.1 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 5 8 0.9 5 0 0 2 1 2 4 0.4 40Jerod Haygood 6-0 17-2.8 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.7 40Cody Eberlan 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 22Ryan Rector 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TMTEAM................ 51 52 103 4.1 0 9 Total.......... 25638-1519 .420 182-578 .315 269-423 .636 318594 91236.550410 333431 31243172769.1 Opponents...... 25614-1377 .446 125-417 .300 392-564 .695 260639 89936.0438 - 294454 74199174569.8 Record: All Matches Conference Non-Conference Points 2373 - 2009 - 1899 - 1896 - 1648 - 1611 - 1338 - 1278 - 1261 - 1239 - 1222 - 1202 - 1169 - 1164 - 1157 - 1140 - Terry Zeitlow Bonnie White Jim Kohring Wayne Diamond Aaron Knaub Richard Verrett Jerry Loyd Tom Waller Jacob Pheyffer Chris Hollins Tim Dygert Mid Johnson Julius McClaskey Paul Morgan Steve Cyrus Anthony Craig Field Goals Made 970 - 778 - 707 - 573 - 495 - 443 - 439 - 410 - 386 - 384 - Terry Zeitlow Wayne Diamond Jim Kohring Aaron Knaub Paul Morgan Mid Johnson Steve Cyrus Julius McClaskey Anthony Craig Adam Culver Field Goal Attempts 2135 - 2000 - 1470 - 1331 - 1297 - 1156 - 1092 - 1046 - 1011 - 966 - 3-Point FGM 199 - 157 - 153 - 152 - 150 - 140 - 126 - 118 - 116 - 102 - Mid Johnson Julius McClaskey Anthony Craig Kendrick Brooks Garrett Hilton Craig Barker Brian Pace Tim Dygert Aaron Knaub Eddie Berumen 3-Point FGA 534 - 494 - 488 - 473 - 445 - 438 - 358 - 350 - 336 - 306 - Mid Johnson Julius McClaskey Anthony Craig Craig Barker Garrett Hilton Kendrick Brooks Brian Pace Tim Dygert Aaron Knaub Steve Cyrus 3-FG Percentage (1/ game) .492 - .397 - .387 - .384 - .376 - .373 - .365 - .363 - .360 - .352 - David Lee Travis Bankett Reese Lantrip Jeff Surratt Barry Carothers Mid Johnson Jeremiah Bastian Jimmy Stellato Eddie Berumen Brian Pace Bonnie White Terry Zeitlow Wayne Diamond Aaron Knaub Jim Kohring Mid Johnson Julius McClaskey Free Throws Made Steve Cyrus 485 - Jim Kohring Paul Morgan 416 - Terry Zeitlow Anthony Craig 414 - Tim Dygert 386 - Aaron Knaub FG Percentage (3/game) 363 - Bill Allen .552 - Randy Aram 340 - Wayne Diamond .550 - Adam Culver 262 - Jacob Pheyffer .545 - Jim Kohring 230 - Brian Pace .536 - Jacob Pheyffer 227 - Steve McDaniel .535 - Jim Lundquist 220 - Adam Culver .529 - Wayne Diamond .511 - Tom Waller Free Throw Attempts .490 - Paul Morgan 651 - Jim Kohring .485 - Steve McDaniel 543 - Bill Allen .473 - Reese Lantrip Career Records 506 - 486 - 466 - 358 - 348 - 338 - 307 - 304 - Tim Dygert Terry Zeitlow Aaron Knaub Adam Culver Steve McDaniel Jacob Pheyffer Brian Pace Steve Cyrus Points Brian Pace Anthony Craig Eddie Berumen Steve Cyrus Chris Hollins 3-Point FGM 817 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 692 - Bonnie White, 1976 669 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 649 - Terry Zeitlow, 1985 647 - Terry Zeitlow, 1984 623 - Keith Brown, 1981 592 - Jim Kohring, 1971 589 - Richard Verrett, 1980 FT Percentage (2/game) 561 - Barry Carothers, 1991 David Lee, 1988 .855 - Terry Zeitlow 544 - .828 - Aaron Knaub .818 - Tim Dygert Field Goals Made .816 - Jeff Surratt 324 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 .802 - Jimmy Stellato 265 - Terry Zeitlow, 1985 .776 - Juan Branch 220 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 .775 - Jacob Pheyffer 220 - Tom Waller, 1986 .749 - Brian Pace 214 - Jim Kohring, 1971 .745 - Jim Kohring 193 - Jim Kohring, 1970 .735 - David Lee 191 - Jim Kohring, 1973 188 - David Lee, 1988 187 - Aaron Knaub, 1994 Rebounds Jacob Pheyffer, 1987 1194 - Bonnie White 177 - 1139 - Jim Kohring 1096 - Wayne Diamond Field Goal Attempts 839 - Welman Frank 709 - Bonnie White, 1976 823 - Chris Hollins 702 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 818 - Adam Culver 567 - Terry Zeitlow, 1985 630 - Tim Dygert 527 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 561 - Tom Waller 447 - Brian Voss, 1989 550 - Mike Thomann 443 - Wayne Barrett, 1971 507 - Steve McDaniel 431 - Mid Johnson, 1989 430 - Brian Voss, 1990 420 - David Lee, 1988 Assists Tom Waller, 1986 434 - Brian Pace 419 - 413 - Craig Barker 405 - Richard Verrett FG Percentage (4/game) 352 - Mike Givens .652 - Jacob Pheyffer, 1986 310 - Anthony Craig .641 - Jim Kohring, 1971 .593 - Dan Lachmiller, 1967 .578 - Jim Lundquist, 1988 Blocks Randy Aram, 2003 148 - Tom Waller .577 - Paul Morgan, 1994 131 - Randy Aram .562 - Jim Kohring, 1970 88 - Brian Voss .556 - Adam Culver, 1995 67 - Adam Culver .554 - Terry Loyd, 1974 63 - Paul Morgan .550 - .548 - Reese Lantrip, 2003 Steals 171 - 150 - 147 - 146 - 125 - 77 - Mid Johnson, 1989 76 - Mid Johnson, 1988 69 - Kendrick Brooks, 1998 68 - David Herod, 1997 Career/Season Records 67 - 61 - 57 - 56 - 56 - 55 - Jayme Bradley, 2006 Anthony Craig, 2002 Jeff Surratt, 1997 Eddie Berumen, 1992 Aaron Knaub, 1995 Two players 3-Point FGA 147 - Eddie Berumen, 1992 FT Percentage (2/game) .892 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 .881 - Terry Zeitlow, 1985 .878 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 .873 - Tim Dygert, 2003 .849 - Jeff Surratt, 1997 .846 - Dan Carr, 1982 .835 - Jimmy Stellato, 1996 .828 - Mike Eddy, 1994 .825 -Tommy McGuire, 1971 .818 - Juan Branch, 1996 205 - Jayme Bradley, 2006 200 - Mid Johnson, 1989 196 - Mid Johnson, 1988 194 - Anthony Craig, 2002 185 - Kendrick Brooks, 1998 179 - Steve Cyrus, 1998 167 - David Herod, 1997 Rebounds 159 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 476 - Welman Frank, 1971 158 - Brian Voss, 1990 375 - Bonnie White, 1976 157 - Garrett Hilton, 2000 363 - Welman Frank, 1970 319 - Jim Kohring, 1973 313 - Chris Hollins, 1983 3-Point Pct (1/game) .500 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 296 - Jim Kohring, 1971 .469 -DeVaughn Alexander, 1999 291 - Jim Kohring, 1970 .446 - Scott Potter, 2003 289 - Terry Moore, 1980 .442 - Barry Carothers, 1991 288 - Elton Patterson, 1969 .438 - Travis Bankett, 2004 284 - Chris Hollins, 1981 .433 - David Lee, 1988 .431 - Ryan Bradberry, 1994 Assists .407 - David Herod, 1997 270 - Wayne Barrett, 1971 .400 - Reese Lantrip, 2003 197 - Craig Barker, 1995 .400 - Joe Richards, 2004 150 - Mike Givens, 1968 138 - David Lee, 1987 Free Throws Made 136 - Brian Pace, 1997 173 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 131 - Craig Barker, 1994 164 - Jim Kohring, 1971 128 - Barry Carrothers, 1992 150 - Barry Carothers, 1992 120 - David Lee, 1988 132 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 110 - Brian Pace, 1999 129 - David Lee, 1988 108 - Brian Pace, 1998 128 - Jim Kohring, 1970 127 - Jon Haught, 1970 Blocks 122 - Paul Wood, 1967 68 - Tom Waller, 1984 121 - Jacob Pheyffer, 1987 54 - Brian Voss, 1989 121 - Wayne Barrett, 1970 47 - Tom Waller, 1986 46 - Randy Aram, 2003 Free Throw Attempts 37 - Randy Aram, ‘01, ‘02 210 - Jim Kohring, 1971 197 - Aaron Knaub, 1995 Steals 192 - Barry Carothers, 1992 84 - Chris Hollins, 1983 186 - Paul Wood, 1967 79 - Eddie Berumen, 1992 175 - David Lee, 1988 71 - Tom Waller, 1986 162 - Tom Waller, 1986 69 - David Lee, 1988 151 - Jacob Pheyffer, 1987 68 - Eddie Berumen, 1993 150 - Eddie Berumen, 1993 148 - Terry Zeitlow, 1986 Season Records 2006-07 (15-10, 12-8) 84 Jarvis Christian 78 Austin College 61 McMurry 61 Hardin-Simmons 63 Sul Ross State 62 Howard Payne 72 East Texas Baptist 88 Concordia Texas 71 Mary Hardin-Baylor 56 Austin College 69 Texas Lutheran 89 Schreiner 84 East Texas Baptist 86 Ozarks 67 UT-Tyler 40 UT-Dallas 51 Mississippi College 76 Louisiana College 64 Mississippi College 67 Louisiana College 57 UT-Tyler 58 UT-Dallas 81 Jarvis Christian 77 Ozarks 65 vs Hardin-Simmons 81 64 73 60 77 95 62 79 68 65 63 75 73 84 70 54 72 62 62 76 54 54 95 53 74 2005-06 (8-17, 7-15) 74 Rhema Bible 68 63 Texas Lutheran 57 67 Schreiner 63 70 McMurry 101 40 Hardin-Simmons 54 88 Howard Payne 99 70 Sul Ross State 87 37 Sam Houston State 83 90 Concordia Texas 89 43 Mary Hardin-Baylor 78 72 East Texas Baptist 80 73 Mississippi College 102 67 Louisiana College 64 70 Austin College 68 74 Ozarks 88 73 East Texas Baptist 81 68 UT-Dallas 75 71 UT-Tyler 58 60 UT-Dallas 73 58 UT-Tyler 74 51 Mississippi College 71 49 Louisiana College 64 68 Rhema Bible 71 40 Austin College 66 76 Ozarks 64 2004-05 (5-20, 4-18) 78 vs Dallas Christian 100 vs Rhema Bible 91 Schreiner 53 Texas Lutheran 69 Hardin-Simmons 82 McMurry 81 78 90 67 78 92 78 59 42 67 93 75 65 68 98 76 73 50 76 83 74 82 64 94 78 Sul Ross State 91 Howard Payne 73 Sam Houston State 86 Mary Hardin-Baylor 80 Concordia Texas 88 Louisiana College 81 Mississippi College 73 East Texas Baptist 78 Ozarks 101 Austin College 82 UT-Tyler 80 UT-Dallas 75 UT-Tyler 80 UT-Dallas 84 East Texas Baptist 88 Louisiana College 79 Mississippi College 77 Ozarks 83 Austin College 83 2003-04 (6-19, 5-9) 72 Lamar 92 66 Concordia Texas 97 69 Mary Hardin-Baylor 94 54 Texas Lutheran 72 76 Schreiner 81 84 SW Christian 92 89 McMurry 96 84 Hardin-Simmons 86 101 Howard Payne 105 91 Sul Ross State 96 79 Rhema Bible 69 64 Austin College 68 100 Ozarks 93 69 East Texas Baptist 74 49 Mississippi College 66 93 Louisiana College 85 72 UT-Dallas 103 90 UT-Tyler 104 84 UT-Dallas 87 92 UT-Tyler 90 95 East Texas Baptist 85 86 Austin College 66 74 Ozarks 85 72 Mississippi College 75 87 Louisiana College 99 2002-03 (9-16, 5-7) 50 Stephen F. Austin 101 84 Concordia Texas 64 58 Mary Hardin-Baylor 85 77 Texas Lutheran 72 92 Schreiner 69 71 Univ. of Dallas 73 61 vs Hendrix 63 81 McMurry 84 66 Hardin-Simmons 77 93 vs Cazenovia 75 82 Howard Payne 110 70 Sul Ross State 91 66 Jarvis Christian 73 Bold = home game Game Results 80 79 54 94 85 72 85 72 86 83 55 82 Austin College 74 Ozarks 81 Mississippi College 77 Louisiana College 99 East Texas Baptist 78 UT-Dallas 71 UT-Dallas 82 Austin College 74 Ozarks 74 East Texas Baptist 103 Mississippi College 82 Louisiana College 94 2001-02 (8-17, 4-8) 84 Texas Wesleyan 78 64 SW Assemblies 88 62 Centenary 89 84 Howard Payne 98 110 Sul Ross State 81 102 Jarvis Christian 90 66 East Texas Baptist 75 56 UT-Pan American 101 74 McMurry 95 73 Hardin-Simmons 75 61 Mississippi College 72 91 Louisiana College 88 97 Austin College 74 73 Ozarks 86 81 Wiley College 83 57 UT-Dallas 69 75 Univ. of Dallas 84 78 East Texas Baptist 82 68 UT-Dallas 62 74 Univ. of Dallas 68 55 Mississippi College 60 85 Louisiana College 74 78 Austin College 88 67 Ozarks 78 86 Texas Wesleyan 104 2000-01 (9-16, 6-12) 100 Oklahoma Baptist 57 80 SW Assemblies 69 61 vs Martin Methodist 92 87 vs Oakwood 93 59 Sam Houston State 101 83 Howard Payne 104 91 Sul Ross State 83 78 McMurry 133 69 Hardin-Simmons 66 85 East Texas Baptist 79 33 UT-Pan American 98 59 Mississippi College 88 89 Louisiana College 94 63 Austin College 86 75 Ozarks 78 70 UT-Dallas 69 55 Univ. of Dallas 84 90 East Texas Baptist 80 74 UT-Dallas 67 68 Univ. of Dallas 69 74 Wiley College 71 64 66 68 77 Mississippi College Louisiana College Austin College Ozarks 77 85 77 102 1999-00 (6-18, 1-11) 65 Stephen F. Austin 81 68 Concordia Texas 57 52 vs Loyola-New Orleans 83 86 vs Atlanta Christian 78 109 Southwest Adventist 72 68 Wiley College 83 98 Concordia-Austin 101 57 vs Rust College 68 104 vs Wesley College 70 88 Gordon College 81 76 Mary Hardin-Baylor 83 66 Schreiner 82 44 Mississippi College 74 53 East Texas Baptist 61 76 Univ. of Dallas 61 81 UT-Dallas 90 75 Ozarks 100 62 Austin College 65 66 East Texas Baptist 101 56 Mississippi College 90 65 Ozarks 71 63 UT-Dallas 65 61 Univ. of Dallas 77 74 Austin College 82 1998-99 (5-20, 1-9) 71 Wiley College 88 96 Messenger College 28 80 National Christian 81 61 Schreiner 83 59 Mary Hardin-Baylor 72 83 National Christian 87 70 McMurry 101 81 Southwest Adventist 78 79 Sul Ross State 69 42 Mississippi College 70 67 Wiley College 97 66 East Texas Baptist 89 73 Ozarks 80 70 Austin College 81 85 UT-Dallas 80 45 Univ. of Dallas 58 105 Dallas Christian 64 87 Ozarks 96 63 Austin College 90 65 UT-Dallas 91 73 Univ. of Dallas 75 65 Mississippi College 70 60 East Texas Baptist 77 93 National Christian 98 80 Bartlesville 99 1997-98 (9-20, 4-6) 83 Mid-America Bible 56 Louisiana College Bold = home game Game Results 73 92 66 John Brown 81 97 Texas Lutheran 60 Ouachita Baptist 73 92 Louisiana College 74 Henderson State 107 82 East Texas State 74 Louisiana College 80 63 West Texas A&M 71 East Texas Baptist 81 66 Eastern New Mexico 95 Houston Baptist 118 75 Texas Wesleyan 77 Henderson State 85 83 Mary Hardin-Baylor 54 Stephen F. Austin 83 88 Texas Lutheran 81 Bartlesville Wesleyan 77 80 Ouachita Baptist 53 MidAmerica Nazarene 94 72 John Brown 78 Ouachita Baptist 93 70 Houston Baptist 85 Dallas Christian 32 72 Paul Quinn 95 Houston Baptist 104 81 Houston Baptist 77 Jarvis Christian 89 92 Wiley College 70 SW Assemblies 74 90 Ambassador 115 SW Adventist 97 78 East Texas Baptist 63 Tarleton State 103 91 Huston-Tillotson 90 Wiley College 98 68 Panhandle State 69 Dallas Christian 39 100 vs Mid-America Bible 80 SW Assemblies 59 74 Wiley College 93 Huston-Tillotson 86 67 Jarvis Christian 64 Jarvis Christian 70 78 Ambassador 68 East Texas Baptist 60 80 East Texas Baptist 94 SW Adventist 83 58 Jarvis Christian 100 Wiley College 108 81 Huston-Tillotson 87 Huston-Tillotson 99 82 Huston-Tillotson 106 1994-95 (13-17) 61 John Brown 1996-97 (15-12, 8-3) 82 Northeastern State 84 Louisiana College 81 85 East Texas Baptist 77 John Brown 90 117 Jarvis Christian 62 Louisiana College 85 76 Texas Wesleyan 56 Tarleton State 78 94 Jarvis Christian 74 Ouachita Baptist 85 80 Concordia Texas 98 Mary Hardin-Baylor 81 78 Howard Payne 70 vs Hann-LaGrange 81 77 Wayland Baptist 85 Bartlesville Wesleyan 80 68 East Texas Baptist 84 Indiana Wesleyan 63 103 Texas Wesleyan 62 Wheaton College 88 74 Master’s College 77 Mary Hardin-Baylor 70 85 Dominican 72 Ouachita Baptist 85 79 Concordia-Irvine 75 LSU-Shreveport 86 78 SW Adventist 90 Huston-Tillotson 104 100 Wiley College 77 SW Adventist 52 92 Ambassador 83 Jarvis Christian 71 75 Loyola University 92 Wiley College 72 77 LSU-Shreveport 87 Ambassador 75 88 Houston Baptist 79 Houston Baptist 97 104 Ambassador 91 LSU-Shreveport 70 82 Loyola University 93 Huston-Tillotson 81 83 LSU-Shreveport 93 Dallas Christian 68 68 Panhandle State 115 SW Adventist 66 99 SW Adventist 79 Jarvis Christian 88 58 Southern Arkansas 77 Ambassador 68 70 Tarleton State 98 Wiley College 91 76 Houston Baptist 74 Ambassador 78 77 LSU-Shreveport 49 Loyola University 1995-96 (4-24, 3-9) 73 Texas Wesleyan 119 1993-94 (4-25) 90 Mary Hardin-Baylor 102 83 Houston Baptist 116 Louisiana College 130 62 Millsaps Bold = home game Game Results 99 102 112 111 112 90 103 125 95 86 101 80 93 88 93 84 103 93 92 73 70 74 96 88 115 85 103 104 79 96 89 77 104 106 56 91 107 80 94 72 99 99 87 63 98 99 79 85 85 69 86 105 91 60 64 95 80 80 Belhaven College 110 87 Texas Wesleyan 114 51 Drury College 89 100 Austin College 97 61 Texas A&M-Commerce 76 90 Belhaven College 83 98 Wiley College 90 72 McMurry 98 69 Hardin-Simmons 99 79 Univ. of Ozarks 112 61 Southern Arkansas 90 66 John Brown 96 79 Texas Wesleyan 121 70 East Texas Baptist 90 73 Loyola University 76 67 Tarleton State 91 89 Ambassador 98 60 Southwestern 63 68 East Texas Baptist 111 66 Univ. of Ozarks 120 101 Ambassador 86 80 LSU-Shreveport 102 62 McMurry 91 76 Hardin-Simmons 91 78 Austin College 96 50 Tarleton State 94 78 Southwestern 88 1992-93 (9-18) 85 Loyola University 87 69 Hardin-Simmons 92 76 Hardin-Simmons 84 95 McMurry 96 87 Mid-America Christian 95 75 McMurry 59 76 Austin College 94 80 Millsaps 79 69 Howard Payne 88 94 SW Adventist 78 69 Austin College 71 96 SW Assemblies 72 78 East Texas Baptist 87 52 Tarleton State 84 122 Ambassador 108 95 Huston-Tillotson 93 113 SW Adventist 102 85 LSU-Shreveport 87 80 Loyola University 66 84 Ambassador 114 75 Bartlesville Wesleyan 129 61 John Brown 94 92 SW Assemblies 68 68 Huston-Tillotson 71 71 Tarleton State 92 88 LSU-Shreveport 96 103 East Texas Baptist 113 Other Results ASC............................................45-97 Home....................................28-43 Away......................................17-54 Coaching Records Bob Davis (2005- ) . ..............................................23-27 Bernie Balikian (1998-05) . ............................................ 48-126 Robert Davenport (1997-98) . ............................................... 9-20 Bill Robinson (1993-97) . ..............................................35-79 Dr. Richard Beach (1992-93) . .................................................9-18 Michael Springer (1990-92) . ............................................... 9-49 Terry Zeitlow (1987-90) . ..............................................21-60 Bert Greer (1984-87) . ..............................................43-37 Sheldon Bassett (1981-84) . ............................................. 38-50 Mike Fratzke (1975-76, 78-81) . ..............................................58-64 Rick Fowler (1976-78) . ...............................................13-47 Bill Lehr (1973-75) . .................................................2-21 Mike Givens (1972-73) . ........................................................ Mel Fratzke (1967-72) . ............................................. 64-70 Murray Bailey (1961-67) . .............................................60-46 Vernon Williams (1954-61) . ..............................................25-65 Game Results Largest Margin of Victory - 76 (1986-87 vs Dallas Christian College) Largest Margin of Defeat - 65 (2000-01 vs UT-Pan American) Most Points Scored - 132 (1986-87 vs Dallas Christian College) Most Points Scored in Defeat - 116 (1995-96 vs Louisiana College) Fewest Points Scored - 18 (1957-58 vs Lon Morris College) Fewest Points Scored in Victory - 38 (1947-48 vs Texarkana College) Most Points, Season - 2,639 in 1986-87 Fewest Points, Season - 1,362 in 1959-60 Most Points Per Game, Season - 88.0 in 1970-71 Fewest Points Per Game, Season - 40.28 in 1957-58 Fewest Points Per Game Allowed, Season - 64.6 in 1958-59 Most Points Per Game Allowed, Season - 97.5 in 1995-96 Allen Academy 2-7 Ambassador University 9-6 American Christian University 1-2 Arkansas-Little Rock, Univ. 2-0 Arlington Baptist College 13-1 Artesia, College of 2-0 Atlanta Christian College 1-0 Austin College 11-37 Baptist Bible College 1-2 Baptist Christian College 5-7 Bay Ridge Christian College 9-3 Belhaven College 1-3 Bethel College 2-1 Biola University 0-1 Bishop College 0-6 Blinn Junior College 1-1 Cazenovia College 1-0 Centenary College 0-3 Cisco Junior College 4-0 Concordia College 0-1 Concordia (CA) University 0-1 Concordia University Texas 6-2 Cooke County 2-0 Corpus Christi, University of 4-4 Dallas, University of 2-8 Dallas Baptist University 1-11 Dallas Bible College 1-0 Dallas Christian College 13-1 Decatur Baptist College 2-1 Decatur Junior College 3-2 Del Marr 1-0 Dominican University 1-0 Drury College 0-1 East Central University 0-2 East Texas Baptist University 20-63 Eastern New Mexico University 0-1 Evangel University 0-2 Gordon College 1-0 Greenville College 3-1 Gulf Coast Bible College 12-1 Hannibal LaGrange College 0-1 Hardin-Simmons University 2-12 Henderson County College 2-9 Henderson State University 0-2 Hendrix College 0-1 Hillsdale Freewill Baptist College 4-2 Houston Baptist University 1-11 Howard Payne University 0-9 Huston-Tillotson College 6-9 Incarnate Word, University 1-1 Indiana Wesleyan University 1-0 Jacksonville College 9-4 Jarvis Christian College 12-11 Jimmy Swaggart Bible 5-6 John Brown University 2-13 Judson College 0-1 Lamar University 0-1 Lee College 0-1 Lee University 2-0 Lon Morris College 1-12 Louisiana College 7-27 Louisiana Tech University 0-1 Loyola-New Orleans 2-5 LSU-Alexandria 2-0 LSU-Shreveport 4-6 Lubbock Christian College 1-1 Martin Methodist College 0-1 Mary Hardin-Baylor, Univ. 3-10 McMurry University 1-11 McNeese State University 0-3 Messenger College 1-0 Mid-America Bible College 3-8 Mid-America Christian College5-1 MidAmerica Nazarene Univ. 2-1 Midwest Christian College 1-1 Millsaps College 5-10 Team Records Mississippi College 2-20 Missouri Baptist University 2-0 Missouri Valley 0-1 Missouri-Rolla, University of 1-0 National Christian University 0-3Navarro Junior College 9-3 Northeast Okla. State 0-2 Northwood University 8-0 Notre Dame, College of 0-1 Nyack Missionary College 1-0 Oakwood College 0-1 Oklahoma Baptist University 3-1 Oklahoma City University 0-1 Oklahoma Wesleyan University 4-6 Oral Roberts University 0-2 Ouachita Baptist University 0-5 Our Lady of the Lake College 5-0 Ozark Christian College 2-2 Ozarks, Univ. of the 6-14 Panhandle State University 1-1 Panola Junior College 6-8 Paris Junior College 0-9 Parks College 1-0 Paul Quinn College 1-3 Ranger College 4-0 Rhema Bible College 3-1 Rust College 0-1 Sam Houston State University 0-4 San Jacinto College 1-0 School of the Ozarks 0-1 Schreiner University 5-4 Shorter College 0-2 South Texas Jr. College 1-2 Southeastern Okla. State 0-2 Southern Arkansas University 0-2 Southern California College 0-1 Southern Nazarene Univ. 4-4 Southern Tech 0-1 Southwest Assemblies of God 26-7 Southwestern Adventist Univ.13-6 Southwestern Christian Univ. 0-1 Southwestern University 7-13 Spring Arbor College 0-1 St. Edward’s University 3-7 St. Mary’s University 0-6 St. Paul Bible College 1-0 St. Thomas University 2-1 Stephen F. Austin University Sul Ross State University Tarleton State University Temple Junior College Tennessee Temple College Texarkana Junior College Texas A&M-Commerce Texas College Texas Lutheran University Texas Wesleyan University Texas-Dallas Texas-Pan American Texas-San Antonio Texas-Tyler The King’s College The Master’s College Tougaloo College Trinity College Trinity University Tyler Junior College Wayland Baptist Weathorford College Wesley College West Texas A&M Westminster College Westmont College Wheaton College Whitworth College Wiley College Team Records 0-9 5-7 7-15 2-3 0-3 5-6 0-6 2-6 8-11 5-21 7-11 0-2 0-2 3-5 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-15 0-5 0-2 9-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 9-14 Dale A. Lunsford, Ph.D., became the sixth president of LeTourneau University on July 1, 2007 after a national search by the Board of Trustees. Lunsford joined the LeTourneau University family after years of service with The University of Texas, The University of Tulsa and Oklahoma State University. Lunsford was associate dean and director of undergraduate programs at The University of Tulsa’s College of Business Administration. The University of Texas at Tyler led the state in enrollment growth during Lunsford’s years there as vice president. Lunsford, and his wife, Marsha, have been married over twenty years and have two daughters: Rachel and Hannah. Dr. Dale Lunsford, President Dr. Duane Trogdon begins his fourth year as the athletic director. The entire athletic department has seen a resurgence since he joined the staff in 2004. He has been involved in collegiate athletics for the past 30+ years and served as athletic director at Huntingdon College (Ala.) for four years. He has been the head coach for baseball, basketball, football and golf at the collegiate level. He also played baseball for his alma mater, Southwest Baptist University (Mo.). He has an Ed.D. from the University of Arkansas and teaches exercise physiology and wellness classes. Mary Ann Otwell, in her ninth year as assistant athletic director and senior women’s administrator and 15th year at LeTourneau, retired six seasons ago as the head women’s basketball coach. She is among only a handful of coaches who have won four national championships, two at LeTourneau and two from the junior college ranks. Otwell also coached at Stephen F. Austin State University and Panola Junior College. Shane Meling is in his fifth year as the Sports Information Director at LeTourneau. Prior to coming to Texas, he was the graduate assistant SID at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. He is a former NCAA Division III student-athlete at Grove City College where he was all-conference in both basketball and track and field. During his tenure at LeTourneau, he has also served as an official scorer for the Shreveport Sports and the Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings. He is an active member of CoSIDA serving as a District Coordinator for its Academic All-America program and is a national voter for the D3Kicks.com website. Portia Phillips is in her fifth year as the Head Athletic Trainer at LeTourneau. She has nearly 20 years of athletic training experience. She began her career at her alma mater, East Texas State University. In 1997, she was one of two African American women credited with becoming the first to be nationally certified as athletic trainers in Texas. After four years as the assistant trainer, she became the head’s women’s trainer at Louisiana Tech University. She became the first African American female athletic trainer to make it to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four in 1999. She was awarded the LETU Shining Star Award in 2006. LETU Administration RODNEY C. 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