2013-14 Texas Basketball Fact Book

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2013-14 Texas Basketball Fact Book
TEXAS BASKETBALL
2013-14 Texas Basketball Fact Book
2013-14 LONGHORNS
10
HISTORY
59
POSTSEASON PLAY
148
Returners:
Felix, Javan ___________________ 10-11
Holland, Demarcus _____________ 12-13
Holmes, Jonathan______________ 14-15
Ibeh, Prince ___________________ 16-17
Lammert, Connor ______________ 18-19
Ridley, Cameron _______________ 20-21
Newcomers:
Allums, Brandon __________________22
Croaker, Damarcus ________________22
Murry, Tarale _____________________23
Newsome, Danny _________________23
Taylor, Isaiah _____________________24
Walker, Martez ___________________24
Yancy, Kendal ____________________25
All-Time Home & Road Totals _________93
All-Time Jersey Numbers __________ 91-92
All-Time Scores vs. Opponents _____ 65-73
All-Time Series Records ___________ 63-64
Big 12 Conference History ____________97
NCAA Tournament Records __________150
Texas in the Big 12 Championship ____152
Texas in the NCAA Tournament __ 148-149
Texas in the Postseason NIT _________151
Texas in the SWC Tournament _______153
Coaching Records & Milestone Victories ____ 59
Opponent Year-by-Year Team Statistics ____ 62
RECORDS
BEYOND TEXAS
All-Americans _____________________134
All-Time Letterwinners __________ 138-140
Conference Honors ________________135
National Honors ___________________133
Retired Jersey Numbers _____________132
Team Honors _________________ 136-137
141
All-Time NBA Players & Statistics __ 142-146
NBA Draft History __________________141
Olympians ________________________147
COACHES & STAFF
26
All-Time Assistant Coaches ___________39
Head Coach Rick Barnes___________ 26-36
Assistant Coach Chris Ogden__________39
Assistant Coach Russell Springmann ___38
Associate Head Coach Rob Lanier ______37
Support Staff ___________________ 40-44
Southwest Conference History _____ 98-99
Texas in the NCAA Statistics __________96
Texas in the Polls ________________ 94-95
Texas Year-by-Year Team Statistics _____61
Year-by-Year Coaches and Results _____60
Year-by-Year Results _____________ 74-90
HONORS
132
MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION
1
2013-14 Longhorns at a Glance_______ 4-5
2013-14 Rosters _____________________3
2013-14 Schedule ____________________2
2013-14 TV/Radio Lineup______ Back cover
Media Information & Policies _________ 8-9
Quick Facts _________________________1
Texas Basketball Program Notebook __ 6-7
100
100-Point Games __________________121
Buzzer Beaters ____________________127
Frank Erwin Center Records______ 117-120
Freshman Varsity Records _______ 115-116
Individual Records _____________ 107-114
Largest Margins of Victory/Defeat_____126
Overtime Games___________________125
Program Records __________________100
Team Records _________________ 101-106
Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders __ 122-124
Yearly Scoring Leaders __________ 128-131
SEASON IN REVIEW
45
2012-13 Big 12 Conference in Review___52
2012-13 Final Results ________________45
2012-13 Final Statistics ______________46
2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores ___53-58
2012-13 Game-by-Game Team Stats___47-48
2012-13 Miscellaneous Stats __________51
2012-13 Team Highs & Lows __________49
2012-13 Top Individual Performances __50
Quick Facts
TEXAS BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS
MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/BASKETBALL
Season of Basketball _____________108th
All-Time Record (Pct.) ____ 1,674-997 (.627)
2012-13 Record _________________ 16-18
2012-13 Big 12 Record (Finish) _ 7-11 (7th)
2012-13 Final Rankings _____________ n/r
Lettermen Returning/Lost ___________ 6/7
Starters Returning/Lost _____________ 2/3
NCAA Appearances (Record) ____30 (34-33)
NIT Appearances (Record) ________ 4 (6-3)
Big 12 Conference Titles _____________ 3
Southwest Conference Titles _________ 22
Location _________________Austin, Texas
Enrollment _52,076 (39,995 undergraduate)
President ____________ William Powers, Jr.
Founded _______________________ 1883
Nickname/Mascot __ Longhorns/Bevo XIV
Colors _Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159)
Affiliation _____________ NCAA Division I
NCAA Faculty Rep. __________ Dr. Jim Vick
Conference ____________________ Big 12
Home Arena __________ Frank C. Erwin, Jr.
Special Events Center
Capacity ______________________ 16,540
(area code: 512)
Scott McConnell (Basketball SID)
_______________Asst. AD/Media Relations
Office: 471-1345 __________ Cell: 748-9313
E-mail: _________________sm@utexas.edu
Steve Helm (Secondary Basketball contact)
_________ Assistant Media Relations Director
Office: 232-1539 _______ Cell: 267-421-3911
E-mail: ______steve.helm@austin.utexas.edu
Ashley Cushman (Secondary Basketball contact)
_________ Associate Media Relations Director
Office: 471-9801 ___________ Cell: 431-2677
E-mail: _________________ abc@utexas.edu
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
2013-14 Schedule
DAY
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Nov.
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25-26
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(all dates and times subject to change)
OPPONENT
TIME
TV
MERCER __________________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
CBE Hall of Fame Classic Regional Round
SOUTH ALABAMA __________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
CBE Hall of Fame Classic Regional Round
HOUSTON BAPTIST _________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
CBE Hall of Fame Classic Championship Rounds (Sprint Center; Kansas City, Mo.)
(Participating Teams: BYU, DePaul, Wichita State)
BYU _____________________________________________________________6:30 pm ____________ ESPNU
Wichita State or DePaul ____________________________________________ 6:30/9 pm _____ ESPNU/ESPN2
TEXAS-ARLINGTON ________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
Big 12/SEC Challenge
VANDERBILT ______________________________________________________ 8 pm _____________ ESPN2
@ Temple (Wells Fargo Center; Philadelphia, Pa.) ________________________ 11 am_____________ ESPNU
TEXAS STATE ______________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
@ North Carolina (Smith Center; Chapel Hill, N.C.) _________________________ 6 pm _____________ ESPN2
MICHIGAN STATE (presented by Pest Management) ________________________ 3 pm _______________ CBS
RICE _____________________________________________________________ 1 pm _______________ LHN
OKLAHOMA* (presented by St. David’s HealthCare) ________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
at Oklahoma State* (Gallagher-Iba Arena; Stillwater, Okla.) _________________ 8 pm _____________ ESPNU
TEXAS TECH* _____________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
at West Virginia* (WVU Coliseum; Morgantown, W. Va.) ___________________ 6 pm ____________ ESPNU
IOWA STATE* _____________________________________________________ 3 pm ______________ Big 12
KANSAS STATE* (presented by AT&T) ___________________________________ 6 pm _____________ ESPN2
at Baylor* (Ferrell Center; Waco, Texas) _______________________________ 12:45 pm ____________Big 12
KANSAS* (presented by H-E-B) _________________________________________ 3 pm ________ ESPN/ESPN2
at TCU* (Daniel-Meyer Coliseum; Fort Worth, Texas) ______________________ 7 pm _____________Big 12
at Kansas State* (Bramlage Coliseum; Manhattan, Kan.) __________________ 12:45 pm ____________Big 12
OKLAHOMA STATE* ________________________________________________ 6 pm _____________ ESPN2
WEST VIRGINIA* __________________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
at Iowa State* (Hilton Coliseum; Ames, Iowa) ____________________________ 6 pm _____________ ESPN2
at Kansas* (Allen Fieldhouse; Lawrence, Kan.) ___________________________6:30 pm ____________ ESPNU
BAYLOR* (presented by Dunkin’ Donuts) _________________________________ 8 pm _____________ ESPNU
at Oklahoma* (Noble Center; Norman, Okla.) ____________________________ 3 pm ______________Big 12
TCU* (presented by Jack Black) _________________________________________ 7 pm _______________ LHN
at Texas Tech* (United Spirit Arena; Lubbock, Texas) ______________________ 3 pm __________ ESPNEWS
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Sprint Center; Kansas City, Mo.)
Wed.
Mar.
12
First-Round Games _______________________________________________ 6/8:30 pm ____________Big 12
Thurs.
Mar.
13
Quarterfinals _______________________________________________11:30 am/2/6/8:30 pm ESPN2/Big 12
Fri.
Mar.
14
Semifinals _______________________________________________________ 6/8:30 pm _____ ESPNU/Big 12
Sat.
Mar.
15
Championship Game _______________________________________________ 8 pm ______________ ESPN
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship
Thu.-Sun. March 20-23
NCAA Second & Third Rounds (site TBA) ________________________________ TBA _______________ TBA
Thu.-Sun. March 27-30
NCAA Regionals (site TBA) ___________________________________________ TBA _______________ TBA
Sat.-Mon. Apr.
5&7
NCAA Final Four (AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas) ________________________ TBA ________________CBS
Home regular season games listed in BOLD CAPS, all played at the Frank Erwin Center unless otherwise noted; All times Central; *Big 12 Conference Game;
LHN = Longhorn Network;
Big 12 = Big 12 Conference Network telecasts (check www.TexasSports.com to confirm affiliates);
Season Ticket Information (1-800-982-BEVO); Individual Game Ticket Information (1-512-477-6060) or online at www.TexasBoxOffice.com
For ticket information on-line, please see: www.TexasBoxOffice.com
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2013-14 Rosters
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
0 _______Kendal Yancy ______ G _______ 6-3 ____
1 _______Isaiah Taylor _______ G _______ 6-1 ____
2 _______Demarcus Holland __ G _______ 6-2 ____
3 _______Javan Felix ________ G _______ 5-11 ___
4 _______Danny Newsome ___ F _______ 6-9 ____
5 _______Damarcus Croaker __ G _______ 6-2 ____
10 _______Jonathan Holmes ___ F _______ 6-8 ____
21 _______Connor Lammert ___ F _______ 6-9 ____
24 _______Martez Walker _____ G _______ 6-4 ____
40 _______Tarale Murry _______ G _______ 6-2 ____
44 _______Prince Ibeh ________ C _______ 6-10 ___
52 _______Brandon Allums ____ F _______ 6-4 ____
55 _______Cameron Ridley ____ C _______ 6-9 ____
Wt.
200 ____
170 ____
185 ____
195 ____
190 ____
185 ____
240 ____
235 ____
185 ____
187 ____
250 ____
241 ____
285 ____
Cl-Exp.
Hometown (High School)
Fr.-HS _____________________________ Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS)
Fr.-HS ___________________ Hayward, Calif. (The Village School [Texas])
So.-1L_________________________ Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)
So.-1L_________________________ New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS)
Fr.-RS ________________________ Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS)
Fr.-HS ___________________________________ Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS)
Jr.-2L __________________ San Antonio, Texas (Antonian College Prep)
So.-1L___________________________ San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS)
Fr.-HS ________________________________Detroit, Mich. (Pershing HS)
Jr.-HS ____________________________San Antonio, Texas (Lehman HS)
So.-1L_________________________ Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)
So.-HS ______________________________Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)
So.-1L_________________________________ Houston, Texas (Bush HS)
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Name
Brandon Allums _____
Damarcus Croaker ___
Javan Felix _________
Demarcus Holland ___
Jonathan Holmes ____
Prince Ibeh _________
Connor Lammert ____
Tarale Murry ________
Danny Newsome ____
Cameron Ridley _____
Isaiah Taylor ________
Martez Walker _______
Kendal Yancy _______
No.
Pos.
Ht.
52 ______ F _______ 6-4 ____
5 _______ G _______ 6-2 ____
3 _______ G _______ 5-11 ___
2 _______ G _______ 6-2 ____
10 ______ F _______ 6-8 ____
44 ______ C _______ 6-10 ___
21 ______ F _______ 6-9 ____
40 ______ G _______ 6-2 ____
4 _______ F _______ 6-9 ____
55 ______ C _______ 6-9 ____
1 _______ G _______ 6-1 ____
24 ______ G _______ 6-4 ____
0 _______ G _______ 6-3 ____
Wt.
241 ____
185 ____
195 ____
185 ____
240 ____
250 ____
235 ____
187 ____
190 ____
285 ____
170 ____
185 ____
200 ____
Cl-Exp.
Hometown (High School)
So.-HS ______________________________Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)
Fr.-HS ___________________________________ Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS)
So.-1L_________________________ New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS)
So.-1L_________________________ Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)
Jr.-2L __________________ San Antonio, Texas (Antonian College Prep)
So.-1L_________________________ Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)
So.-1L___________________________ San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS)
Jr.-HS ____________________________San Antonio, Texas (Lehman HS)
Fr.-RS ________________________ Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS)
So.-1L_________________________________ Houston, Texas (Bush HS)
Fr.-HS ___________________ Hayward, Calif. (The Village School [Texas])
Fr.-HS ________________________________Detroit, Mich. (Pershing HS)
Fr.-HS _____________________________ Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS)
STAFF
BREAKDOWN BY CLASS
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Head Coach _____ Rick Barnes (Lenoir-Rhyne ’77)
Record at Texas __________358-155 (15 years)
Overall Record ___________560-289 (26 years)
Seniors _______________________________ 0
Brandon Allums _________________ AL-ums
Javan ________________________ jah-VAHN
Felix _______________________ feh-LEEKS
Prince Ibeh _______________________E-bay
Connor Lammert________________LAMM-irt
Jai Lucas __________________________ JAY
Tarale_________________________ tuh-RELL
Murry _______________________ MUR-ray
Naaman _____________________ NAY-men
Assoc. Head Coach __ Rob Lanier (St. Bonaventure ‘90)
Assistant Coaches
Russell Springmann (Salisbury State ’90)
Chris Ogden (Texas ’04)
Associate AD/
Basketball Operations _________ Jerry Johnson
Basketball Strength &
Conditioning Coach ___________ Todd Wright
Special Assistant_________________ Bryan Lentz
Special Assistant_______________ William Wyatt
Special Assistant____________________Jai Lucas
Athletic Trainer _____________________ Eric Fry
Athletic Equipment Manager ________Rob Lazare
Executive Senior Associate AD/
Student Services ____________ Dr. Randa Ryan
Juniors _______________________________ 2
_________________________ Holmes, Murry
Sophomores ___________________________6
_______________ Allums, Felix, Holland, Ibeh,
________________________ Lammert, Ridley
Freshmen _____________________________5
____Croaker, Newsome, Taylor, Walker, Yancy
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The 2013-14 Longhorns at a Glance
Lettermen (Returning/Lost)
6/7
* indicates letters won
Lettermen Returning (6)
G Javan Felix*
G Demarcus Holland*
F Jonathan Holmes**
C Prince Ibeh*
F Connor Lammert*
C Cameron Ridley*
Yr
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Lettermen Lost (7)
F Jaylen Bond**
G Andrew Dick****
G
Myck Kabongo**
G
G
G
F
Julien Lewis**
Sheldon McClellan**
Dean Melchionni****
Ioannis Papapetrou*
Ht
5-11
6-2
6-8
6-10
6-9
6-9
Wt
195
185
240
250
235
285
Ppg, Rpg
6.8, 4.1#
3.6, 1.4
6.4, 5.6
2.2, 2.6
4.5, 4.2
4.1, 4.3
Ht
6-7
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-8
Wt
224
180
180
190
200
193
225
Ppg, Rpg
2.8, 3.2
0.0, 0.0
Redshirts Returning (1)
F Danny Newsome
Yr
Fr.
Ht
6-9
Wt
190
Newcomers (6)
F Brandon Allums
G Damarcus Croaker
G Tarale Murry
G Isaiah Taylor
G Martez Walker
G Kendal Yancy
Yr
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Ht
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-4
6-3
Wt
241
185
187
170
185
200
14.6, 5.5#
11.2, 3.3
13.5, 3.9
0.0, 0.0
8.3, 4.4
# indicates assists per game
Starters (returning/lost) 2/3
Starters Returning (2)
Jonathan Holmes
Returns for his third year in the frontcourt … has played in 63
career games (45 starts) … led the team in rebounding (5.6
rpg) and ranked sixth in scoring (6.4 ppg) as a sophomore
despite averaging just 20.5 minutes per contest … reached
double figures in scoring in eight games and recorded three
double-digit rebounding efforts last year.
Cameron Ridley
One-year starter at center … played in 33 of 34 games (19
starts) as a freshman … led the team in blocked shots (47)
and ranked fourth in rebounding (4.3 rpg) while averaging
just 16.4 minutes per game last year … recorded a doubledouble (14 points, 10 rebounds) against UCLA last season.
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Starters Lost (3)
Myck Kabongo
Two-year starter at point guard … turned professional following his sophomore season … played in 45 career games
(44 starts) … only played final 11 games of 2012-13 due to
a 23-game NCAA suspension to start the year … in the 11
contests played, he led the team in scoring (14.6 ppg), assists
(5.5 apg), steals (2.0 spg) and minutes (37.3 mpg) and ranked
second in rebounding (5.0 rpg) … All-Big 12 Honorable
Mention and Big 12 All-Rookie Team selection as a freshman.
Julien Lewis
Two-year starter at shooting guard … transferred to Fresno
State following his sophomore season … played in 65 career
games (45 starts) … ranked third on the team in scoring (11.2
ppg) while averaging 26.9 minutes per contest last year.
Ioannis Papapetrou
One-year starter at small forward … turned professional in
late August just prior to the start of the 2013 fall semester …
played in all 34 games (25 starts) and ranked fourth on the
team in scoring (8.3 ppg) and third in rebounding (4.4 rpg)
and assists (41) during his freshman season … competed for
Greece at the Under-20 European Championship (July 2013)
and led the team in scoring (15.9 ppg) and ranked second in
rebounding (5.3 rpg), steals (12) and minutes (33.0 mpg) during the 10-game tournament.
Others Returning (5)
Javan Felix
Returns for his second season in the backcourt … played
in all 34 games (23 starts) as a freshman … led the team in
assists (139) and ranked second in steals (34) and fifth in scoring (6.8 ppg) last year … posted nine double-digit scoring
efforts … one of 24 players invited to attend the 2013 USA
Basketball U-19 World Championship Team training camp
(June 14-19).
Demarcus Holland
Returns for his second season in the backcourt … played in
all 34 games (12 starts) primarily at the shooting guard spot
as a freshman … ranked fourth on the team in steals (23)
last year … voted the team’s Outstanding Defensive Player
following his freshman season … averaged 19.6 mpg over
the last 19 contests of the year … posted three double-digit
scoring efforts.
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The 2013-14 Longhorns at a Glance
Prince Ibeh
Returns for his second season in the frontcourt … played
in all 34 games (four starts) … ranked second on the team
in blocked shots (40) despite averaging just 10.4 mpg as a
freshman … named team’s Most Improved Player following
last year … recorded 12 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks
in season finale at Houston (March 20) last season.
Newcomers (6)
Connor Lammert
Returns for his second season in the frontcourt … played in
all 34 games (nine starts) at the power forward position …
ranked fifth on the team in rebounding (4.2 rpg) and seventh
in scoring (4.5 ppg) while averaging 21.0 mpg as a freshman
… third on the squad in field goal percentage (.481) … averaged 7.2 ppg and 4.9 rpg in 27.1 mpg during his nine starts.
Damarcus Croaker
Ranked as the No. 105 prospect nationally by Rivals.com
following his senior season … averaged a team-best 23.9
ppg and led Jones HS to the Florida High School Athletic
Association regional quarterfinals as a senior.
Danny Newsome
Redshirted in 2012-13 … joined the team as a preferred
walk-on prior to the 2012-13 season … two-time Big 12
Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
Others Lost (4)
Jaylen Bond
Two-year reserve in the frontcourt … transferred to Temple
following his sophomore season … played in 54 career
games (seven starts) … played in 20 games (two starts) as a
sophomore and averaged 2.8 ppg and 3.2 rpg in 11.1 mpg.
Brandon Allums
Joined the team as a walk-on during fall individual workouts
… spent last year as a practice player for the UT women’s basketball team … averaged 4.6 ppg and 2.6 rpg while helping
Plano West HS to a 26-9 record and a trip to the state playoffs
in his senior year.
Tarale Murry
Joined the team as a walk-on during fall individual workouts
… averaged 11.3 ppg and 10.0 rpg while converting 56 percent from the field during his senior season at Lehman HS …
set school record for career rebounds.
Isaiah Taylor
Averaged a team-high 17.6 ppg, 10.0 apg and 6.0 spg while
leading The Village School to a 23-5 mark as a senior …
posted 15.6 ppg and 12.0 apg while helping his team to a
29-4 record in his junior season.
Andrew Dick
Four-year letterwinner … played in 19 career games …
seven-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
Martez Walker
Averaged a team-best 20.4 ppg and seven rebounds per
contest while leading Pershing HS to a 25-1 mark and the
Michigan Class A state quarterfinals in his senior season …
led his school to a 46-4 overall record in his two years, including a 22-0 mark in league play.
Sheldon McClellan
Two-year part-time starter in the backcourt … transferred to
Miami (Fla.) following his sophomore season … played in 68
career games (24 starts) … played in all 34 games (15 starts)
as a sophomore … ranked second on the team in scoring
(13.5 ppg) and led the squad in free throw percentage (.833,
155-of-186).
Kendal Yancy
Ranked as the No. 85 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 following his senior season … averaged 12.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg and
7.8 apg as a senior while leading Berkner HS to a 33-6 record
and a trip to the Class 5A state semifinals … registered 13.2
ppg, 5.1 rpg and 5.5 apg in his junior year while leading his
team to a 28-8 mark.
Dean Melchionni
Four-year letterwinner … played in 16 career games … sixtime Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
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Texas Basketball Program Notebook
• Texas tips off its 108th season of intercollegiate basketball
when it plays host to Mercer on Friday, Nov. 8. The Longhorns
hold an all-time record of 1,674-997 (.627) in their previous
107 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 190708 season.
• UT has made a total of 30 all-time appearances in the NCAA
Tournament. The Longhorns sport a 34-33 (.507) record in its
30 trips to the Big Dance.
• Texas has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 14 of Rick
Barnes’ first 15 seasons in Austin.
• 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).
• UT has reached the NCAA “Elite Eight” twice in the last eight
years and three times in the last 11 seasons. During the Rick
Barnes era, the Horns have made trips to the regional final in
2003 (beat Michigan State to advance to the Final Four), 2006
(lost to LSU in overtime) and 2008 (lost to Memphis).
• 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).
• Texas has reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” five times in the
last 12 years.
• Since the NCAA expanded its tournament field to 64
teams in 1985, UT is 16-6 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,
1995). UT has claimed three Big 12 Conference regular-
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season titles in the 16-year history of the league (1999, 2006,
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.
• UT is the only school in the country that can claim two different National Players of the Year in the last 11 years (T.J.
Ford in 2003 and Kevin Durant in 2007).
• Texas has had four different players participate in a total of
five 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 earned a gold medal with the United States at
the 2012 London Olympics.
• Texas has had 20 different players earn a total of 26 AllAmerica 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).
• Texas has had three different consensus first-team AllAmericans over the last 11 years (dating back to the 200203 season). T.J. Ford (2003), Kevin Durant (2007) and D.J.
Augustin (2008) all earned the prestigious honor.
• 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).
• Since the NBA Draft began in 1947, a total of 41 Longhorns
have heard their name called on draft night. Texas has produced a total of 14 first-round selections and 11 secondround picks in program history.
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• Texas has had 16 players drafted in the 15 years under Rick
Barnes, including 11 players selected in the last eight years.
UT has had 10 first-round picks during the Rick Barnes era.
• 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.
• Texas is 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.
• Through the completion of the 2012-13 NBA season, a total
of 29 former Longhorns have seen game action for a 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).
• 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 twoweek stretch. During the Rick Barnes era, the Horns have
spent 175 weeks in The AP Top 25, including 84 in the Top 10.
• Texas has posted 13 20-win seasons in the first 15 years
under Rick Barnes. The Horns have reached the 30-win plateau twice in the previous eight years (31-7 record in 200708, 30-7 mark in 2005-06).
• UT has recorded at least 13 league victories in seven of Rick
Barnes’ first 15 seasons in Austin (13-3 in 1998-99, 1999-2000,
2002-03, 2005-06, 2007-08 and 2010-11). The Longhorns
have reached the 10-win mark in Big 12 Conference play a
total of 10 times in the 15 seasons under Barnes.
• The Longhorns have registered an all-time record of 434102 (.810) in 36 seasons at the Frank Erwin Center. Since Rick
Barnes arrived in Austin, UT has recorded a 209-31 (.871)
mark at the Erwin Center, including a 99-23 (.811) record in
Big 12 Conference home games. Texas went 12-4 at home
last year and is 119-16 (.881) at the Erwin Center in the last
eight seasons (dating to the start of the 2005-06 season).
• UT owns a 30-17 (.638) mark against AP Top 25 opponents
under Rick Barnes at the Erwin Center.
• Texas led the Big 12 Conference in the number of Academic
All-Big 12 selections in the sport of men’s basketball for four
consecutive years (2008-11). UT had six players earn the
accolades in both 2008 and 2009 and five players claim a
spot in 2010. The Horns had four players earn a spot on the
2011 squad.
• Texas has had 15 players in school history compete in the
McDonald’s All-American Game. The Horns also have had 10
players participate in the Jordan Brand Classic.
• The Longhorns have had seven 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, Kris Clack in 1995-96). UT has
had four 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).
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Media Information & Policies
The 2013-14 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).
• Home 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, Cooley Pavilion or dining hall 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
2013-14 season. There will be one call in December (Dec. 9)
with a weekly call beginning on Jan. 6. There will also be a
special postseason conference call on March 17 for all teams
participating in postseason play. The teleconference begins
at 10:00 a.m. Central. UT coach Rick Barnes’ slot begins at
11:12 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 or after practice sessions. Camera persons are not allowed to shoot any portion of practice.
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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 BARNES: During the season, Coach Barnes or
one of the assistant coaches usually will be available to the
media prior to each game in Cooley Pavilion. Please check
with Scott McConnell to verify time and location of Barnes/
staff availability.
PLAYERS: Texas players are usually available for a 20-minute period prior to practice one time before each game. 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 UT parking 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 either Red River
St. or IH-35 South access road). Please use the walkway that
connects Lot 108 to enter Cooley Pavilion through the second floor.
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):
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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
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 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 Sports 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). Local
television stations that must move equipment in and out
may use the south service entrance. Media will call opens
two hours prior to tipoff.
PARKING: Press parking is located in lots No. 19 and No.
23. The lots are across the street from the media entrance
on Red River Street. We suggest you approach the lots from
the north. Parking passes are limited and available on a firstcome, 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 quotes are
also available.
TELEPHONES: There are several “community” telephones
in the press room. These phones are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Long distance calls require a credit
card for billing. To get an outside line, you must dial 9 and
then the number. You will not hear a tone after dialing 9.
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 three
courtesy lines and an ISDN 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. 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, UT
coach Rick Barnes and requested Texas players will be available in the press room.
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Javan Felix
3
Sophomore • Guard • 5-11 • 195
New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS)
Pronuciation: jah-VAHN feh-LEEKS
HIGH SCHOOL:
Returns for his second season in the backcourt rotation … played
in 34 games (23 starts) as a freshman … led the team in assists and
ranked second in steals and fifth in scoring in his freshman season
… one of 24 players invited to attend the 2013 USA Basketball
Men’s Under-19 World Championship Team training camp (June
14-19) at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs,
Colo. … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Played in all 34 games (23 starts) … led the team and ranked sixth
in the Big 12 in assists per game (4.1 apg) … averaged 5.5 assists
per game in 34.4 minutes per contest as the starting point guard
during the first 23 games of the season, when Myck Kabongo sat
out due to an NCAA suspension … second on the team in steals
(34) and fifth in scoring (6.8 ppg) … recorded seven or more assists
in 10 games … reached double figures in scoring in nine contests
… played 35 minutes or more 11 times … paced the team in scoring during three games – Chaminade (17), Texas State (20) and at
Baylor (26) … topped the squad in assists in 20 games and in steals
12 times … scored 10 points with nine rebounds as a starter in
his collegiate debut against Fresno State (Nov. 9) … finished one
rebound shy of becoming the first freshman since P.J. Tucker (200304 season) to record a double-double in a season opener … led
team in scoring with 17 points against Chaminade in the EA SPORTS
Maui Invitational (Nov. 19) … played in a season-high 44 minutes in
an overtime loss to USC in the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Nov.
20) … had 20 points (7-of-17 FG, 5-of-5 FT) in 35 minutes against
Texas State (Dec. 15) … tied a season high in steals (three) against
No. 23/19 North Carolina (Dec. 19), adding eight points and eight
assists in 37 minutes … set a season high in assists (11) at No. 20/19
Michigan State (Dec. 22) in 39 minutes … established season highs
in points (26), field goals made (11), field goal attempts (23) and free
throw attempts (seven), while adding nine assists and just one turnover in 43 minutes at Baylor (Jan. 5) … registered 11 points in 42
minutes against West Virginia (Jan. 9) … did not turn the ball over in
34 minutes at Iowa State (Jan. 12) … scored 13 points (2-of-3 threes)
in 20 minutes at No. 15/18 Oklahoma State (March 2) … earned a
spot on the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor
Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
34-23
MIN-AVG
924-27.2
FG-FGA
87-246
PCT
.354
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
18-10
MIN-AVG
437-24.3
FG-FGA
46-112
PCT
.411
TOURN
Big 12
CBI
Totals
G-GS
2-0
1-0
3-0
MIN-AVG
13-6.5
10-10.0
23-7.7
FG-FGA
1-3
1-2
2-5
PCT
.333
.500
.400
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St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, La. (head coach Clifford
Barthe’) … ranked as the No. 72 prospect nationally in the ESPN100
following his senior season … three-time all-state selection (sophomore, junior and senior) … four-time all-district choice … averaged
9.5 points, 6.8 assists, 4.3 steals and 3.4 rebounds per contest while
leading St. Augustine to a 36-4 mark and a trip to the Class 4A state
championship game in his senior season … posted a team-high 13
points in the state championship game loss against Peabody …
named the 2011 Louisiana 5A Player of the Year as a junior … averaged 13.5 points, five assists and three steals per game while leading St. Augustine to a 31-6 record and the Louisiana 5A state title
in his junior season … scored 23 points in the state championship
game victory against Scotlandville.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Javan Rodd Felix … has not declared a major … son of
Rodd and Tina Felix … born July 28, 1994 in New Orleans, La. … has
three younger sisters: Julia (15), Jaida (13) and Jordan (9) … family
was forced to relocate to Atlanta for four months when Javan was
in sixth grade due to Hurricane Katrina (August 2005) but was able
to return to New Orleans in January 2006.
FELIX’S CAREER STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
12-47 .255
FT-FTA
45-57
PCT
.789
OR-DR
12-75
R-AVG
87-2.6
FELIX’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
8-22 .364
FT-FTA
18-23
PCT
.783
OR-DR
6-26
R-AVG
32-1.8
FELIX’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-1
.000
1-2
.500
1-3
.333
FT-FTA
0-0
0-0
0-0
PCT
.000
.000
.000
OR-DR
0-1
0-2
0-3
R-AVG
1-0.5
2-2.0
3-1.0
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PF-DQ
58-1
A
139
TO
85
BL
1
ST PTS-AVG
34 231-6.8
PF-DQ
32-1
A
52
TO
37
BL
0
ST PTS-AVG
13 118-6.6
PF-DQ
1-0
1-0
2-0
A
0
3
3
TO
0
0
0
BLK ST PTS-AVG
0
0
2-1.0
0
0
3-3.0
0
0
5-1.7
TEXAS BASKETBALL
FELIX’S CAREER HIGHS
FELIX’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2012-13 (Freshman)
Opponent
FRESNO STATE*
COPPIN STATE*
vs Chaminade*
vs USC*
vs Mississippi State*
SAM HOUSTON ST*
UT ARLINGTON*
vs Georgetown*
vs UCLA*
TEXAS STATE*
NORTH CAROLINA*
at Michigan State*
RICE*
at Baylor*
WEST VIRGINIA*
at Iowa State*
KANSAS*
at Oklahoma*
TEXAS TECH*
at Kansas State*
TCU*
at West Virginia*
OKLAHOMA STATE*
IOWA STATE
at Kansas
at TCU
KANSAS STATE
OKLAHOMA
at Oklahoma State
BAYLOR
at Texas Tech
vs TCU
vs Kansas State
at Houston
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF A TO
38 5-15
0-0
0-1
2-7-9
1 1 3
33
0-3
0-0
0-0
1-3-4
0 9 8
38 7-11
1-2
2-4
1-3-4
4 5 3
44 2-11
0-1
2-2
0-6-6
1 8 2
30
2-7
0-3
3-4
0-1-1
4 7 2
34
2-8
0-2
2-2
0-4-4
3 5 4
25
1-5
0-3
2-2
0-2-2
0 9 2
35
1-9
0-2
2-2
1-2-3
3 3 5
38 6-17
0-4
1-2
0-8-8
1 4 4
35 7-17
1-4
5-5
0-1-1
2 7 5
37 3-12
0-0
2-3
0-3-3
3 8 4
39
2-8
0-0
2-2
0-1-1
1 11 4
38
1-6
1-1
4-5
1-5-6
1 7 2
43 11-23 0-0
4-7
2-3-5
0 9 1
42 5-11
1-2
0-0
0-3-3
2 4 3
34
2-7
0-0
2-2
1-1-2
0 4 0
29
2-5
1-1
1-2
0-2-2
3 4 3
32
1-5
0-1
0-0
0-2-2
3 3 3
23
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
3 4 1
34
3-6
0-0
0-0
1-4-5
3 3 3
29
1-1
0-0
2-2
0-2-2
3 3 1
34 5-12
0-3
2-2
0-1-1
3 7 4
27
3-8
0-2
2-3
0-1-1
5 1 8
29 4-11
2-4
2-2
0-4-4
0 3 3
9
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0 0 1
13
1-3
1-2
0-0
0-1-1
1 0 0
14
0-2
0-0
2-2
1-0-1
2 1 1
19
3-7
1-4
0-0
0-0-0
0 2 1
20
5-8
2-3
1-1
0-1-1
4 3 2
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0 1 1
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0 0 1
6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1 0 0
7
1-3
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
0 0 0
10
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-2-2
1 3 0
B
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
1
2
2
0
1
2
3
1
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Pts
10
0
17
6
7
6
4
4
13
20
8
6
7
26
11
6
6
2
0
6
4
12
8
12
0
3
2
7
13
0
0
0
2
3
Points _______________________________________________ 26 at Baylor (1-5-13)
Rebounds ______________________________________ 9 vs. Fresno State (11-9-12)
FG __________________________________________________ 11 at Baylor (1-5-13)
3FG ________________________________ 2, twice • last at Oklahoma State (3-2-13)
FT_____________________________________________ 5 vs. Texas State (12-15-13)
Assists _____________________________________ 11 at Michigan State (12-22-12)
Blocks _________________________________________ 1 vs. Fresno State (11-9-12)
Steals ___________________________ 3, three times • last vs. Texas State (12-15-12)
Minutes _____________________________________________ 44 vs. USA (11-20-12)
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Demarcus Holland
2
Sophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 185
Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)
Returns for his second season in the backcourt rotation … should
be one of the most improved players on the team this year …
played in 34 games (12 starts) as a freshman … ranked fourth on the
team in steals in his freshman season.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Played in all 34 games and made 12 starts … earned the team’s
Hustlin’ Horns Award and the Outstanding Defensive Player honor
following the season … ranked fourth on the team in steals (23)
… averaged 19.6 minutes per contest during the last 19 games of
the season (12.7 minutes per game in first 15 contests) … reached
double figures in scoring in three games … made nine consecutive
starts against Big 12 Conference opponents (from Feb. 13 vs. Iowa
State through March 13 vs. TCU) … scored seven points (3-of-4
FG) in eight minutes against Coppin State (Nov. 12) … started in
three consecutive games against Sam Houston State (Nov. 27),
UT Arlington (Dec. 1) and No. 15/15 Georgetown (Dec. 4) … made
first career start against Sam Houston State (Nov. 27), recording
season highs in rebounds (six) and free throws made (5-of-7) in 26
minutes … dished out three assists in 11 minutes against No. 15/15
Georgetown (Dec. 4) at the Jimmy V Classic … set a season high in
assists (four) at Iowa State (Jan. 12) … grabbed five rebounds with
three steals in 26 minutes at West Virginia (Feb. 4) … came off the
bench to set season highs in points (13) and minutes (35) against
No. 22/24 Oklahoma State (Feb. 9) … converted 5-of-11 FG and
3-of-3 FT in the contest vs. Oklahoma State … scored 10 points in
32 minutes and blocked a pivotal shot in the final minutes of regulation during the home win against Oklahoma (Feb. 27).
PERSONAL:
Full name is Demarcus Dejuan Holland … has not declared a major
… son of Lacetia (pronounced Laquisha) Bradford and Derrick
Holland … born March 2, 1994 in Tyler, Texas … moved to Dallas
from Tyler when Demarcus was in the second grade … has one
older brother, Derrick, Jr., and three younger brothers, Craig,
Desmond and Devon.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas (head coach Jeff
Clarkson) … averaged a team-high 11.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.1
assists and two steals per game while leading Naaman Forest to a
29-8 mark and the Class 5A state semifinals as a senior … played
alongside UT teammate Prince Ibeh in high school for three years
(sophomore, junior and senior seasons).
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
34-12
MIN-AVG
562-16.5
FG-FGA
44-128
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
18-8
MIN-AVG
361-20.1
FG-FGA
29-86
TOURN
Big 12
CBI
Totals
G-GS
2-1
1-0
3-1
MIN-AVG
17-8.5
4-4.0
21-7.0
FG-FGA
1-3
0-2
1-5
12
PCT
.344
HOLLAND’S CAREER STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
8-46 .174
FT-FTA
25-38
PCT
.658
OR-DR
14-35
R-AVG
49-1.4
HOLLAND’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
PCT
.337
3FG-A PCT
4-27 .148
FT-FTA
12-17
PCT
.706
OR-DR
9-20
R-AVG
29-1.6
HOLLAND’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS
PCT
.333
.000
.200
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
0-1
.000
0-1
.000
FT-FTA
1-2
0-0
1-2
PCT
.500
.000
.500
OR-DR
0-2
1-0
1-2
R-AVG
2-1.0
1-1.0
3-1.0
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
PF-DQ
32-0
A
33
TO
43
BL
6
ST PTS-AVG
23 121-3.6
PF-DQ
18-0
A
22
TO
25
BL
5
ST PTS-AVG
16
74-4.1
PF-DQ
1-0
0-0
1-0
A
1
0
1
TO
2
0
2
BLK ST PTS-AVG
0
2
3-1.5
0
0
0-0.0
0
2
3-1.0
TEXAS BASKETBALL
HOLLAND’S CAREER HIGHS
HOLLAND’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2012-13 (Freshman)
Opponent
FRESNO STATE
COPPIN STATE
vs Chaminade
vs USC
vs Mississippi State
SAM HOUSTON ST*
UT ARLINGTON*
vs Georgetown*
vs UCLA
TEXAS STATE
NORTH CAROLINA
at Michigan State
RICE
at Baylor
WEST VIRGINIA
at Iowa State
KANSAS
at Oklahoma
TEXAS TECH
at Kansas State
TCU
at West Virginia
OKLAHOMA STATE
IOWA STATE*
at Kansas*
at TCU*
KANSAS STATE*
OKLAHOMA*
at Oklahoma State*
BAYLOR*
at Texas Tech*
vs TCU*
vs Kansas State
at Houston
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF
15
1-3
1-3
0-0
0-0-0
0
8
3-4
1-2
0-0
1-0-1
0
16
1-3
1-3
3-4
0-3-3
1
15
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1
20
2-4
1-1
0-0
0-0-0
3
26
0-4
0-2
5-7
1-5-6
0
23
1-4
0-1
1-2
1-0-1
3
11
0-2
0-1
0-2
1-0-1
1
7
1-4
0-2
1-2
0-0-0
1
12
3-3
0-0
1-1
0-2-2
2
11
2-2
0-0
1-1
0-0-0
1
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
12
0-3
0-3
0-0
0-2-2
0
5
0-2
0-1
0-0
1-0-1
1
5
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
25
3-6
0-1
0-0
0-2-2
1
14
1-4
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
17
1-5
0-2
0-0
0-0-0
2
26
5-8
1-3
0-0
0-2-2
2
12
1-4
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
22
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
26
1-4
0-1
0-0
3-2-5
2
35 5-11
0-3
3-3
0-1-1
2
21
0-4
0-3
2-2
0-1-1
1
27
2-9
0-3
0-2
4-1-5
0
22
2-2
1-1
4-5
0-3-3
0
24
2-5
0-1
2-3
0-0-0
2
32
4-8
2-4
0-0
0-2-2
0
17
1-6
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1
19
0-5
0-2
1-2
0-3-3
3
12
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1
14
1-2
0-0
1-2
0-2-2
0
3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1
4
0-2
0-1
0-0
1-0-1
0
A
0
1
1
0
2
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
1
1
1
0
3
2
2
1
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
TO
1
1
2
0
4
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
1
2
3
0
1
2
1
3
1
2
2
0
1
2
1
1
0
B
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
1
0
2
0
0
Pts
3
7
6
0
5
5
3
0
3
7
5
0
0
0
0
6
2
2
11
2
0
2
13
2
4
9
6
10
2
1
2
3
0
0
Points ______________________________________ 13 vs. Oklahoma State (2-9-13)
Rebounds _______________________________ 6 vs. Sam Houston State (11-27-12)
FG ________________________________ 5, twice • last vs. Oklahoma State (2-9-13)
3FG _____________________________________________ 2 vs. Oklahoma (2-27-13)
FT______________________________________ 5 vs. Sam Houston State (11-27-12)
Assists ___________________________________________ 4 at Iowa State (1-12-13)
Blocks _________________________________________ 2 vs. Kansas State (2-23-13)
Steals ____________________________ 3, three times • last at West Virginia (2-5-13)
Minutes _____________________________________ 35 vs. Oklahoma State (2-9-13)
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Jonathan Holmes
10
Junior • Forward • 6-8 • 240
San Antonio, Texas (Antonian College Prep)
Returns for his third season in the frontcourt rotation … has played
in 63 career games (45 starts) during his first two seasons … led the
team in rebounding (5.6 rpg) as a sophomore despite averaging just
20.5 minutes per contest … two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor
Roll member.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13:
Played in 29 games (team-high 29 starts) … led the team and
ranked 16th in the Big 12 Conference in rebounds (5.6 rpg) …
earned the team’s Hard Hat Award recipient, presented to a player
for the physicality he brings to practice and in games … sat out five
games (Jan. 26 vs. Texas Tech through Feb. 9 vs. Oklahoma State)
due to a broken bone in his right hand suffered at Oklahoma (Jan.
21) … totaled eight games with double-digit points and three with
10 or more rebounds … led UT in rebounds during eight games
… began season with a career-high 14 rebounds (eight offensive, six defensive) in 32 minutes against Fresno State (Nov. 9) …
recorded first career double-double with 14 points (5-of-8 FG) and
10 rebounds (six offensive) in 27 minutes against Texas State (Dec.
15) … reached double figures in scoring during three consecutive
games against West Virginia (12), at Iowa State (15) and against
No. 4/4 Kansas (10) … set career high in minutes (36) while leading
the team in rebounds (nine) and scoring (12 points) against West
Virginia (Jan. 9) … also shot 2-of-3 from beyond the arc against
West Virginia (Jan. 9), including a three-pointer to tie the game (5050) with three seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime
… scored 10 points (4-of-5 FG) in just 14 minutes against No. 4/4
Kansas (Jan. 19) … tied a season high with 15 points (6-of-12 FG)
in 29 minutes at Iowa State (Jan. 12) … broke a bone in his right
hand at Oklahoma (Jan. 21) after playing eight minutes … sat out
the next five games, ending a string of 20 consecutive starts … had
eight or more rebounds in 11-of-17 games prior to his hand injury
… returned from injury against Iowa State (Feb. 13) and played 18
minutes with four points and three rebounds … shot 6-of-9 (.667)
from the floor in two games at the Big 12 Championship … reached
double figures in scoring (10 points) for the first time since his
hand injury against No. 11/12 Kansas State (March 14) in the Big 12
YEAR
2012-13
2011-12
Totals
G-GS
29-29
34-17
63-45
MIN-AVG
594-20.5
726-21.4
1,320-21.0
FG-FGA
70-153
81-167
151-320
YEAR
2012-13
2011-12
Totals
G-GS
13-13
18-2
3-3
MIN-AVG
250-19.2
364-20.2
69-233.0
FG-FGA
26-62
37-81
8-15
PCT
.419
.457
.533
TOURN
Big 12
CBI
NCAA
Totals
G-GS
4-4
1-1
1-1
6-6
MIN-AVG
83-20.8
11-11.0
23-23.0
117-19.5
FG-FGA
12-19
1-3
2-5
15-27
PCT
.632
.333
.400
.556
14
PCT
.458
.485
.472
Championship quarterfinals … converted 3-of-4 FG and 3-of-4 FT in
18 minutes against Kansas State.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011-12:
Played in all 34 games (17 starts) … ranked second on the team in
rebounding (4.8 rpg), sixth in scoring (7.1 ppg) and third in blocked
shots (20) … reached double figures in scoring in nine games
… converted 81-of-167 (.485) field goals and 69-of-96 (.719) free
throws … led the team in offensive rebounds (74) … started the
season opener against Boston University (Nov. 13) and recorded
seven points (3-of-5 FG) and two rebounds in 20 minutes … posted
11 points (7-of-8 FT), six rebounds and a block in 21 minutes against
Rhode Island (Nov. 15) … registered 12 points (3-of-4 FG, 6-of-6 FT)
and five rebounds in 21 minutes against Oregon State (Nov.19) …
set a season high with 16 points (4-of-8 FG, 7-of-7 FT), eight boards
and one assist in 20 minutes against North Carolina State (Nov. 21)
… made 20 consecutive free throws over a three-game span from
Nov. 15-21 (Rhode Island, Oregon State, N.C. State) … recorded
14 points, nine rebounds and three assists in 28 minutes against
Sam Houston State (Nov. 26) … tallied 12 points (4-of-7 FG), six
rebounds, one block and one steal in 27 minutes against North
Texas (Nov. 29) … tied his season high with 16 points (6-of-11 FG,
2-of-5 threes) and added six rebounds (five offensive) and three
blocks in 28 minutes at No. 5/6 North Carolina (Dec. 21) … posted
11 points (4-of-5 FG, 3-of-4 FT), four rebounds and two steals in 21
minutes against Oklahoma State (Jan. 7) … registered 10 points
(5-of-6 FG) and seven boards in 19 minutes at No. 9/9 Missouri (Jan.
14) … recorded seven points and tied his season highs in rebounds
(nine, four offensive) and blocks (three) in 27 minutes against
No. 4/4 Missouri (Jan. 30) … tallied 11 points (5-of-7 FG) and four
rebounds (three offensive) in 27 minutes against No. 5/5 Missouri in
the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship semifinal (Mar. 9) … earned a
spot on the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor
Rolls (minimum 3.0 GPA).
HOLMES’ CAREER STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
13-45 .289
10-40 .250
23-85 .271
FT-FTA
33-56
69-96
102-152
PCT
.589
.719
.671
OR-DR R-AVG
59-102 161-5.6
74-89 163-4.8
133-191 324-5.1
HOLMES’ CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
7-21 .333
4-17 .235
0-2
.000
FT-FTA
12-18
20-32
4-8
PCT
.667
.625
.500
OR-DR
15-36
34-43
7-5
R-AVG
51-3.9
77-4.3
12-4.0
HOLMES’ CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS
3FG-A
1-2
0-1
0-1
1-4
PCT
.500
.000
.000
.250
FT-FTA
8-14
0-0
0-0
8-14
PCT
.571
.000
.000
.571
OR-DR
9-6
0-2
2-2
11-10
R-AVG
15-3.8
2-2.0
4-4.0
21-3.5
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
PF-DQ
87-5
113-7
200-12
A
12
16
28
TO
39
42
81
BL
20
20
40
ST PTS-AVG
18 186-6.4
24 241-7.1
42 427-6.8
PF-DQ
39-3
59-5
10-0
A
6
4
2
TO
15
20
4
BL
6
10
0
ST PTS-AVG
8
71-5.5
17
98-5.4
0
20-6.7
PF-DQ
12-0
3-0
4-0
19-0
A
3
0
0
3
TO
5
0
0
5
BLK ST PTS-AVG
1
0
33-8.3
0
0
2-2.0
0
0
4-4.0
1
0
39-9.8
TEXAS BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL:
Antonian College Prep in San Antonio, Texas (head coach Andre
Walker) … ranked as the No. 62 prospect nationally in the ESPNU
100 and No. 89 by Rivals.com following his senior season … twotime TAPPS (Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools)
and TABC (Texas Association of Basketball Coaches) All-State selection as a junior and senior … two-time San Antonio Express-News
Super Team selection (junior and senior) … averaged 23.4 points,
8.7 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game while helping Antonian to a
16-13 mark in his senior year … averaged 24.2 points, 9.8 rebounds
and 3.2 blocks per game while leading Antonian to the TAPPS 5A
state semifinals during his junior season.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Jonathan Alexander Holmes … majoring in Applied
Learning and Development with a minor in Business … son of Daryl
and Angela Holmes … middle of three children in the family …
older sister, Amber, played basketball for four years at Southeast
Missouri State (2009-12) … younger brother, Sterling, is a freshman
at Richland College in Dallas … born Dec. 9, 1992 in San Antonio,
Texas.
HOLMES GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2012-13 (Sophomore)
Opponent
FRESNO STATE*
COPPIN STATE*
vs Chaminade*
vs USC*
vs Mississippi State*
SAM HOUSTON ST*
UT ARLINGTON*
vs Georgetown*
vs UCLA*
TEXAS STATE*
NORTH CAROLINA*
at Michigan State*
RICE*
at Baylor*
WEST VIRGINIA*
at Iowa State*
KANSAS*
at Oklahoma*
TEXAS TECH
at Kansas State
TCU
at West Virginia
OKLAHOMA STATE
IOWA STATE*
at Kansas*
at TCU*
KANSAS STATE*
OKLAHOMA*
at Oklahoma State*
BAYLOR*
at Texas Tech*
vs TCU*
vs Kansas State*
at Houston*
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF
32
2-7
0-1
2-4 8-6-14
2
19
2-5
0-1
0-2
2-4-6
4
28
4-8
0-3
2-6
5-4-9
4
22
1-3
0-1
0-0
1-8-9
2
21
2-4
1-1
0-0
3-6-9
1
30
3-5
1-1
4-6
2-6-8
2
24
1-4
0-2
0-2
0-2-2
5
19
2-5
0-2
1-2 4-6-10
2
16
3-5
0-2
0-0
1-2-3
2
27
5-8
1-2
3-4 6-4-10
4
26
6-9
2-3
1-2
2-6-8
2
19 4-10
0-3
0-0
2-3-5
5
13
2-6
0-0
4-4
4-4-8
4
17
2-5
1-2
0-0
2-3-5
5
36
5-8
2-3
0-1
3-6-9
1
29 6-12
1-4
2-2
1-8-9
3
14
4-5
1-2
1-2
1-0-1
5
8
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
18
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-3-3
5
22
1-8
1-5
3-4
1-4-5
3
17
0-1
0-0
2-5
2-3-5
4
13
0-4
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
2
15
1-4
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
1
19
3-7
0-1
2-2
2-2-4
3
20
1-3
1-2
0-0
1-2-3
3
22
1-2
0-1
2-2
1-1-2
4
19
3-5
0-0
1-2
4-1-5
4
18
3-4
1-1
3-4
0-2-2
2
11
1-3
1-1
0-0
0-2-2
3
Opponent
BOSTON U.*
RHODE ISLAND*
Oregon State*
N.C. State*
SAM HOUSTON ST.*
NORTH TEXAS*
Ucla*
UT ARLINGTON*
TEXAS STATE*
NICHOLLS STATE*
TEMPLE*
North Carolina
RICE
Iowa State
OKLAHOMA STATE
TEXAS A&M
Missouri*
Kansas State
KANSAS
IOWA STATE
Baylor
MISSOURI*
TEXAS TECH
Texas A&M
KANSAS STATE
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
BAYLOR
Texas Tech
OKLAHOMA
Kansas
Iowa State
Missouri
Iowa State
Missouri*
Cincinnati*
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF
20
3-5
1-2
0-0
0-2-2
2
21
2-2
0-0
7-8
2-4-6
3
21
3-4
0-0
6-6
2-3-5
5
20
4-8
1-2
7-7
4-4-8
4
28
4-8
1-3
5-6
3-6-9
3
27
4-7
1-3
3-5
2-4-6
4
23
2-5
0-2
1-2
1-5-6
3
26
3-8
0-3
1-2
3-2-5
5
16
0-2
0-1
3-4
2-1-3
3
17
2-5
0-0
4-7
3-2-5
3
19
1-3
0-0
5-6
3-3-6
3
28 6-11
2-5
2-2
5-1-6
3
27
2-3
0-0
1-1
3-4-7
3
21
2-4
1-2
0-0
3-2-5
5
21
4-5
0-1
3-4
4-0-4
3
14
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-4-4
3
19
5-6
0-0
0-0
2-5-7
1
9
0-1
0-1
1-2
2-0-2
5
17
2-6
0-2
0-0
4-2-6
4
12
2-4
0-0
0-0
1-4-5
2
18
3-6
1-2
0-2
1-1-2
5
27
3-7
0-1
1-1
4-5-9
2
20
2-4
0-0
1-2
2-3-5
3
20
3-5
1-2
2-3
0-0-0
4
24
0-2
0-0
3-4
2-2-4
3
27
2-4
0-1
4-4
2-2-4
2
26
2-5
0-0
2-4
1-3-4
5
26
3-7
1-3
0-0
0-4-4
2
23
1-4
0-0
1-2
1-2-3
4
26
3-9
0-1
0-0
5-2-7
1
14
0-2
0-1
1-2
0-2-2
5
19
1-3
0-1
3-6
2-2-4
3
27
5-7
0-0
1-2
3-1-4
3
19
1-3
0-1
3-6
2-2-4
3
27
5-7
0-0
1-2
3-1-4
3
23
2-5
0-1
0-0
2-2-4
4
A
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
TO
2
1
2
2
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
2
B
1
1
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
S
1
0
3
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
1
Pts
6
4
10
2
5
11
2
5
6
14
15
8
8
5
12
15
10
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0 4
1 6
0 2
0 0
1 2
0 8
1 3
0 4
0 7
0 10
0 2
A
0
2
0
1
3
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
TO
0
1
4
0
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
5
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
2
2
2
0
B
0
1
0
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S
2
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
2
3
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
2011-12 (Freshman)
HOLMES’ CAREER HIGHS
Points ____________________________ 16, twice • last at North Carolina (12-21-11)
Rebounds _____________________________________ 14 vs. Fresno State (11-9-12)
FG _______________________________ 6, three times • last at Iowa State (1-12-13)
3FG __________________________________2, twice • last vs. West Virginia (1-9-13)
FT____________________________7, twice • last vs. North Carolina State (11-21-11)
Assists _________________________3, twice • last vs. Sam Houston State (11-26-11)
Blocks _____________________________ 3, twice • last at North Carolina (12-21-11)
Steals _________________________________ 3, four times • last vs. Kansas (1-19-13)
Minutes _______________________________________ 36 vs. West Virginia (1-9-13)
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
Pts
7
11
12
16
14
12
5
7
3
8
7
16
5
5
11
1
10
1
4
4
7
7
5
9
3
8
6
7
3
6
1
5
11
5
11
4
15
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Prince Ibeh
44
Sophomore • Center• 6-10 • 250
Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS)
Pronuciation: E-bay
PERSONAL:
Returns for his second season in the frontcourt rotation … played
in 34 games (four starts) as a freshman … ranked second on the
team in blocked shots (40) despite averaging just 10.4 minutes per
contest during his freshman season.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Played in all 34 games (four starts) … voted the team’s Most
Improved Player at the end of the season … led the squad in field
goal percentage (.588, 30-of-51) … second on the team in blocked
shots (40) and ranked ninth in the Big 12 Conference in blocks per
game (1.2 bpg) … recorded three or more blocks in six games …
tied for the team lead in rebounds (nine) and paced the squad in
blocks (three) in 20 minutes against Coppin State (Nov. 12) … made
first career start against Chaminade (Nov. 19) in the EA SPORTS
Maui Invitational … registered four blocks in a season-high 24
minutes against USC (Nov. 20) in Maui … blocked three shots in six
minutes against UCLA (Dec. 8) … scored seven points (3-of-5 FT) in
15 minutes against West Virginia (Jan. 9) … scored eight points on
four dunks (4-of-4 FG) and grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes
at Oklahoma (Jan. 21) … scored four points (2-of-4 FG) with four
rebounds in 19 minutes at TCU (Feb. 19) … started first career
Big 12 game against No. 22/24 Oklahoma State (Feb. 9), grabbing
six rebounds in nine minutes … set season highs in points (12),
rebounds (11), blocks (five) and free throws made (4-of-8) in 23
minutes at Houston (March 20) in the College Basketball Invitational
… recorded his first collegiate double-double in the season finale
against Houston … in three postseason games, he averaged 6.0
ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg while hitting 7-of-9 FG (.778).
Full name is Prince Chinenye (pronounced KEN-yay) Ibeh …
“Chinenye” in Nigerian means “god’s gift” … has not declared a
major … son of Francis (father) and Charity (mother) Ibeh … his
parents lived in Mbaise, Nigeria before moving to London in 1987
… born June 3, 1994 in London, England … lived in London for his
first five years … moved with his family to Amarillo, Texas at age five
and lived there until he was 10 years old … family moved to Dallas
when Prince was 10 … has three older brothers, Jason (24), Gavin
(23) and Daniel (21) and one younger sister, Kristina (11).
HIGH SCHOOL:
Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas (head coach Jeff
Clarkson) … ranked as the No. 55 prospect nationally by Rivals.com
and the No. 59 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 following his
senior season … averaged 8.5 points, 8.4 rebounds and 4.9 blocks
per game while leading Naaman Forest to a 29-8 mark and the Class
5A state semifinals as a senior … averaged 6.5 points, 9.3 rebounds
and 5.2 blocks per contest during his junior season … played alongside UT teammate Demarcus Holland in high school for three years.
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
34-4
MIN-AVG
354-10.4
FG-FGA
30-51
PCT
.588
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
18-1
MIN-AVG
171-9.5
FG-FGA
16-27
PCT
.593
TOURN
Big 12
CBI
Totals
G-GS
2-0
1-0
3-0
MIN-AVG
31-15.5
23-23.0
54-18.0
FG-FGA
3-4
4-5
7-9
PCT
.750
.800
.778
16
IBEH’S CAREER STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
FT-FTA
15-40
PCT
.375
OR-DR
38-51
R-AVG
89-2.6
IBEH’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
FT-FTA
10-25
PCT
.400
OR-DR
19-25
R-AVG
44-2.4
IBEH’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
FT-FTA
0-0
4-8
4-8
PCT
.000
.500
.500
OR-DR
4-3
7-4
11-7
R-AVG
7-3.5
11-11.0
18-6.0
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
PF-DQ
66-0
A
1
TO
18
BL
40
ST PTS-AVG
6
75-2.2
PF-DQ
39-0
A
0
TO
7
BL
14
ST PTS-AVG
1
42-2.3
PF-DQ
1-0
4-0
5-0
A
0
0
0
TO
0
1
1
BLK ST PTS-AVG
4
2
6-3.0
5
0
12-12.0
9
2
18-6.0
TEXAS BASKETBALL
IBEH’S CAREER HIGHS
IBEH’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2012-13 (Freshman)
Opponent
FRESNO STATE
COPPIN STATE
vs Chaminade*
vs USC
vs Mississippi State
SAM HOUSTON ST*
UT ARLINGTON*
vs Georgetown
vs UCLA
TEXAS STATE
NORTH CAROLINA
at Michigan State
RICE
at Baylor
WEST VIRGINIA
at Iowa State
KANSAS
at Oklahoma
TEXAS TECH
at Kansas State
TCU
at West Virginia
OKLAHOMA STATE*
IOWA STATE
at Kansas
at TCU
KANSAS STATE
OKLAHOMA
at Oklahoma State
BAYLOR
at Texas Tech
vs TCU
vs Kansas State
at Houston
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
20
2-5
0-0
0-4
3-6-9
3
6
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-3-3
2
24
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
2
19
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-1-1
4
13
2-3
0-0
1-1
1-3-4
1
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1
3
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1
10
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
2
5
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
1
8
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
3
9
0-1
0-0
0-1
1-1-2
2
16
2-3
0-0
2-3
1-1-2
4
15
2-2
0-0
3-5
4-2-6
3
7
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
1
10
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
3
16
4-4
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
3
8
2-3
0-0
0-2
2-1-3
2
9
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
0
5
0-3
0-0
2-4
1-0-1
2
10
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
2
9
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-4-6
4
7
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-1-1
1
4
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
3
19
2-4
0-0
0-1
1-3-4
2
13
0-0
0-0
2-7
1-1-2
1
8
2-2
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
1
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
1
11
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
4
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
2
15
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
1
16
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-3-5
0
23
4-5
0-0
4-8 7-4-11
4
A
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO
1
2
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
B
0
3
0
4
3
0
0
0
3
1
0
2
1
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
2
0
2
2
5
S Pts
0 0
0 4
0 2
0 0
2 0
1 5
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 6
0 7
0 0
0 0
0 8
0 4
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
1 3
0 2
0 4
0 2
0 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
1 4
0 12
Points ____________________________________________ 12 at Houston (3-20-13)
Rebounds _________________________________________ 11 at Houston (3-20-13)
FG ______________________________________ 4, twice • last at Houston (3-20-13)
3FG _________________________________________________________________0
FT_________________________________________________ 4 at Houston (3-20-13)
Assists _______________________________________________ 1 vs. USC (11-20-12)
Blocks _____________________________________________ 5 at Houston (3-20-13)
Steals ______________________________________ 2 vs. Mississippi State (11-21-12)
Minutes _____________________________________________ 24 vs. USC (11-20-12)
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
17
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Connor Lammert
21
Sophomore • Forward • 6-9 • 235
San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS)
Pronuciation: LAMM-irt
HIGH SCHOOL:
Returns for his second season in the frontcourt rotation … played in
34 games (nine starts) as a freshman … ranked fifth on the team in
rebounding (4.2 rpg) and seventh in scoring (4.5 ppg) while averaging 21.0 minutes per contest during his freshman season.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Played in all 34 games (nine starts) … ranked third on the team
in field goal shooting percentage (.481, 64-of-133 FG) … in his
nine starts, he averaged 7.2 ppg and 4.9 rpg in 27.1 minutes per
game while hitting 26-of-44 (.591) field goals and 8-of-10 (.800)
free throws … scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in 22
minutes in collegiate debut against Fresno State (Nov. 9) … had six
points (2-of-3 threes) in 24 minutes against UT Arlington (Dec. 1) …
grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds in 28 minutes against Texas
State (Dec. 15) … recorded a team-high seven rebounds with six
points and three assists in 24 minutes at Baylor (Jan. 5) … scored
five points with five rebounds in 18 minutes against Texas Tech
(Jan. 26) while playing against his brother (Clark) for the first time …
reached double figures in scoring for the first time in his collegiate
career with 10 points (5-of-6 FG) in 21 minutes against TCU (Feb. 2)
… set season highs in points (14), field goals made (6-of-8), minutes
(40), blocks (three) and assists (four) in his first career start against
Iowa State (Feb. 13) … all nine starts came in consecutive contests
… scored nine points (seven in the first half) with four offensive
rebounds in 24 minutes at No. 14/13 Kansas (Feb. 16) ... reached
double figures in scoring with 13 points (5-of-6 FG) and added
seven rebounds in 32 minutes at TCU (Feb. 19) ... scored seven
points (3-of-4 FG) with six rebounds in 33 minutes at No. 15/18
Oklahoma State (March 2) … led UT in rebounding (5.5 rpg) in two
games at the Big 12 Championship against TCU (March 13) and No.
11/12 Kansas State (March 14).
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
34-9
MIN-AVG
713-21.0
FG-FGA
64-133
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
18-8
MIN-AVG
387-21.5
FG-FGA
40-74
TOURN
Big 12
CBI
Totals
G-GS
2-1
1-0
3-1
MIN-AVG
51-25.5
24-24.0
75-25.0
FG-FGA
4-8
1-2
5-10
18
PCT
.481
Churchill High School in San Antonio, Texas (head coach Timothy
Woods) … ranked as the No. 94 prospect nationally in the ESPN100
following his senior year … averaged 12.9 points, 7.7 rebounds
and 1.5 blocks per game while pacing Churchill to a 33-3 mark as a
senior … converted 49.8 percent from the field (159-of-309) in his
senior season … averaged 10 points, six rebounds, two blocks and
two assists per game while leading Churchill to a 31-6 record as a
junior … shot 56 percent from the field and converted 41 percent
(14-of-34) from three-point range during his junior season.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Connor Austin Lammert … has applied to major in
Corporate Communications … son of Dean and Christi Lammert …
father played basketball at Texas A&I University (now called Texas
A&M University-Kingsville) from 1980-83 … mother (the former
Christi Scherrey) played volleyball at Texas A&I University from
1979-82 … born Aug. 31, 1994 in Tampa, Fla. … family moved from
Tampa to San Antonio when Connor was one year old … has two
older brothers, Chris (25) and Clark (21) … Clark, is a junior on the
basketball team at Texas Tech … wears jersey number 21 because
of his respect for Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett.
LAMMERT’S CAREER STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
11-46 .239
FT-FTA
15-25
PCT
.600
OR-DR
43-99
R-AVG
142-4.2
LAMMERT’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
PCT
.541
3FG-A PCT
6-22 .273
FT-FTA
11-16
PCT
.688
OR-DR
23-46
R-AVG
69-3.8
LAMMERT’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS
PCT
.500
.500
.500
3FG-A PCT
0-2
.000
1-2
.500
1-4
.250
FT-FTA
2-2
0-0
2-2
PCT
1.000
.000
1.000
OR-DR
2-9
1-5
3-14
R-AVG
11-5.5
6-6.0
17-5.7
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
PF-DQ
76-4
A
31
TO
34
BL
12
ST PTS-AVG
10 154-4.5
PF-DQ
38-3
A
20
TO
12
BL
6
ST PTS-AVG
7
97-5.4
PF-DQ
6-0
3-0
9-0
A
1
0
1
TO
3
3
6
BLK ST PTS-AVG
1
0
10-5.0
0
1
3-3.0
1
1
13-4.3
TEXAS BASKETBALL
LAMMERT’S CAREER HIGHS
LAMMERT’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2012-13 (Freshman)
Opponent
FRESNO STATE
COPPIN STATE
vs Chaminade
vs USC
vs Mississippi State
SAM HOUSTON ST
UT ARLINGTON
vs Georgetown
vs UCLA
TEXAS STATE
NORTH CAROLINA
at Michigan State
RICE
at Baylor
WEST VIRGINIA
at Iowa State
KANSAS
at Oklahoma
TEXAS TECH
at Kansas State
TCU
at West Virginia
OKLAHOMA STATE
IOWA STATE*
at Kansas*
at TCU*
KANSAS STATE*
OKLAHOMA*
at Oklahoma State*
BAYLOR*
at Texas Tech*
vs TCU*
vs Kansas State
at Houston
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta O-D-Reb PF
22
2-2
0-0
0-0
1-3-4
2
21
2-5
0-3
2-2
2-2-4
4
17
1-3
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
2
7
0-2
0-2
0-0
0-0-0
1
15
1-2
0-1
0-0
2-1-3
0
9
2-2
0-0
0-2
0-1-1
4
24
2-6
2-3
0-0
1-4-5
2
24
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-4-4
1
22
1-4
0-2
0-0
2-6-8
1
28
3-8
1-2
0-0 2-9-11
2
15
2-4
1-2
0-0
1-1-2
5
26
1-4
0-3
0-1
1-5-6
4
21
2-6
0-1
0-2
4-1-5
1
24
2-4
0-1
2-2
0-7-7
4
9
1-2
0-0
1-1
0-1-1
2
14
1-3
0-1
0-0
1-2-3
1
11
1-4
0-3
0-1
0-0-0
3
14
2-3
1-2
0-0
1-2-3
1
18
2-6
0-1
1-2
3-2-5
1
25
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-2-2
0
21
5-6
0-1
0-0
0-3-3
2
20
1-5
0-1
0-0
3-0-3
0
16
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-3-3
3
40
6-8
1-2
1-1
1-5-6
2
24
3-8
1-3
2-2
4-1-5
5
32
5-6
0-1
3-3
3-4-7
1
22
1-3
1-2
0-0
1-1-2
5
31
3-7
1-3
0-2
2-3-5
0
33
3-4
1-1
0-0
2-4-6
3
13
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
20
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-5-6
5
29
3-5
0-1
2-2
1-4-5
4
22
1-3
0-1
0-0
1-5-6
2
24
1-2
1-2
0-0
1-5-6
3
A
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
2
1
3
0
1
3
0
1
3
0
0
0
4
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
TO
0
3
0
1
1
2
3
0
2
1
0
3
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
2
3
B
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Pts
4
6
2
0
2
4
6
0
2
7
5
2
4
6
3
2
2
5
5
3
10
2
2
14
9
13
3
7
7
2
2
8
2
3
Points __________________________________________14 vs. Iowa State (2-13-13)
Rebounds _____________________________________ 11 vs. Texas State (12-15-12)
FG ______________________________________________6 vs. Iowa State (2-13-13)
3FG ___________________________________________ 2 vs. UT Arlington (12-1-12)
FT_____________________________________________________3 at TCU (2-19-13)
Assists ___________________________________________4 vs. Iowa State (2-13-13)
Blocks ___________________________________________3 vs. Iowa State (2-13-13)
Steals ________________________________ 1, nine times • last at Houston (3-20-13)
Minutes _______________________________________________32 at TCU (2-19-13)
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Cameron Ridley
55
Sophomore • Center • 6-9 • 285
Houston, Texas (Bush HS)
Returns for his second season in the frontcourt rotation … played
in 33 of the 34 games (19 starts) as a freshman … led the team in
blocks (47) and ranked fourth in rebounding (4.3 rpg) while averaging 16.4 minutes per contest during his freshman season.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Played in 33 of the 34 games (19 starts) … led team in blocked shots
(47) and ranked seventh in the Big 12 Conference in blocks per game
(1.4 bpg) … ranked fourth on the squad in rebounding (4.3 rpg) and
eighth in scoring (4.1 ppg) while averaging 16.4 minutes per contest … had at least one block in 22 of 33 games played … blocked
three shots in his collegiate debut against Fresno State (Nov. 9) to
tie a school record for rejections by a freshman in a season opener
(Damion James - 11/9/06) … set season highs in rebounds (12),
steals (three) and blocks (five) during 19 minutes against Mississippi
State (Nov. 21) at the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational … set a season
high in minutes played (33) against No. 15/15 Georgetown (Dec. 4)
in the Jimmy V Classic … scored 11 points against the Hoyas for his
first career double-figure scoring game … recorded his first collegiate double-double with a season-high 14 points and 10 rebounds
in 32 minutes against UCLA (Dec. 5) … missed lone game of the
season against Kansas State (Feb. 23) due to a right-eye infection …
posted eight points (2-of-3 FG) and five rebounds (four offensive) in
19 minutes against Baylor (March 4) … earned a spot on the Spring
2013 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA).
PERSONAL:
Full name is Cameron DeVon Ridley … has not declared a major
… son of Sharon Rinehart and Samuel Ridley … born Oct. 27, 1993
in Fayetteville, N.C. … family moved from Fayetteville to Houston
when Cameron was three years old … has one older brother,
Desonte Jolivet (23), and one older sister, Candice (21) … his high
school coach, Ronnie Courtney, also was the high school coach for
former UT and NBA guard T.J. Ford (when Ford played at Sugar Land
Willowridge HS).
HIGH SCHOOL:
Fort Bend Bush High School in Richmond, Texas (head coach Ronnie
Courtney) … McDonald’s All-American (15th in UT history, 14th in
Rick Barnes era) … ranked as the No. 8 prospect nationally in the
ESPN100 following his senior season … posted 12 points, nine
rebounds and two blocks to lead the West squad to a victory at
the 2012 McDonald’s All-America Game in Chicago (March 28) …
also recorded 16 points and earned MVP honors for the West team
at the All-American Championship in New Orleans … averaged
21.5 points, 15.2 rebounds and 5.3 blocks per game while helping Bush to a 25-5 record during his senior campaign … averaged
22.4 points, 16.2 rebounds and 7.2 blocks per contest as a junior …
helped the Broncos to the 2010 Class 5A state title (first in school
history) in his sophomore season … two-time All-Greater Houston
Area selection (as a junior and senior).
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
33-19
MIN-AVG
542-16.4
FG-FGA
54-117
PCT
.462
YEAR
2012-13
G-GS
17-7
MIN-AVG
251-14.8
FG-FGA
20-48
PCT
.417
TOURN
Big 12
CBI
Totals
G-GS
2-1
1-1
3-2
MIN-AVG
27-13.5
5-5.0
32-10.7
FG-FGA
4-7
0-2
4-9
PCT
.571
.000
.444
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RIDLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
FT-FTA
28-84
PCT
.333
OR-DR
55-88
R-AVG
143-4.3
RIDLEY’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
FT-FTA
11-42
PCT
.262
OR-DR
27-37
R-AVG
64-3.8
RIDLEY’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS
3FG-A PCT
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
FT-FTA
0-0
0-0
0-0
PCT
.000
.000
.000
OR-DR
4-3
2-1
6-4
R-AVG
7-3.5
3-3.0
10-3.3
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PF-DQ
73-1
A
4
TO
45
BL
47
ST PTS-AVG
15 136-4.1
PF-DQ
37-1
A
4
TO
15
BL
18
ST PTS-AVG
8
51-3.0
PF-DQ
6-0
0-0
6-0
A
0
0
0
TO
2
1
3
BLK ST PTS-AVG
2
0
8-4.0
0
0
0-0.0
2
0
8-2.7
TEXAS BASKETBALL
RIDLEY’S CAREER HIGHS
RIDLEY’S GAME-BY-GAME AT TEXAS
2012-13 (Freshman)
Opponent
M Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta
FRESNO STATE*
13
1-2
0-0
0-1
COPPIN STATE*
17
1-2
0-0
2-5
vs Chaminade
16
2-2
0-0
1-4
vs USC*
18
3-7
0-0
1-2
vs Mississippi State* 19
3-5
0-0
2-6
SAM HOUSTON STATE 20
0-2
0-0
4-6
UT ARLINGTON
23
3-5
0-0
0-0
vs Georgetown*
33
4-8
0-0
3-9
vs UCLA*
32
5-6
0-0
4-7
TEXAS STATE*
11
0-5
0-0
0-0
NORTH CAROLINA* 21
4-7
0-0
0-0
at Michigan State*
18
1-3
0-0
0-1
RICE*
18
3-6
0-0
0-1
at Baylor*
12
0-3
0-0
0-0
WEST VIRGINIA
25
0-1
0-0
1-4
at Iowa State
14
2-2
0-0
1-2
KANSAS*
25
2-4
0-0
0-2
at Oklahoma*
12
1-2
0-0
0-0
TEXAS TECH*
21
3-6
0-0
0-0
at Kansas State*
11
1-3
0-0
0-2
TCU*
19
2-4
0-0
1-2
at West Virginia*
8
2-5
0-0
0-0
OKLAHOMA STATE
12
0-1
0-0
0-2
IOWA STATE
15
1-1
0-0
1-2
at Kansas
14
0-2
0-0
0-5
at TCU
6
1-2
0-0
1-2
KANSAS STATE
DNP
OKLAHOMA
8
0-1
0-0
0-2
at Oklahoma State
8
1-3
0-0
0-0
BAYLOR
19
2-3
0-0 4-10
at Texas Tech
22
2-5
0-0
2-7
vs TCU
10
1-3
0-0
0-0
vs Kansas State*
17
3-4
0-0
0-0
at Houston*
5
0-2
0-0
0-0
O-D-Reb PF
0-1-1
2
3-4-7
3
2-0-2
2
1-2-3
2
6-6-12
2
1-5-6
3
1-5-6
2
1-4-5
3
3-7-10
2
0-3-3
2
3-3-6
3
0-3-3
4
1-4-5
0
1-5-6
2
2-5-7
5
0-2-2
3
2-2-4
2
2-3-5
0
5-5-10
4
1-1-2
2
0-2-2
2
0-0-0
2
0-1-1
1
0-3-3
2
3-1-4
1
0-1-1
2
0-1-1
1-3-4
4-1-5
6-1-7
0-3-3
4-0-4
2-1-3
2
1
2
4
4
2
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO
3
6
3
0
1
4
0
5
0
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
B
3
1
3
1
5
2
4
2
2
1
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
2
3
0
4
1
1
2
1
0
S Pts
0 2
0 4
1 5
0 7
3 8
0 4
1 6
0 11
0 14
0 0
2 8
0 2
0 6
0 0
0 1
1 5
0 4
0 2
2 6
0 2
0 5
1 4
0 0
0 3
2 0
0 3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
Points ______________________________________________ 14 vs. UCLA (12-8-12)
Rebounds _________________________________12 vs. Mississippi State (11-21-12)
FG __________________________________________________ 5 vs. UCLA (12-8-12)
3FG _________________________________________________________________0
FT_________________________________________ 4, twice • last vs. Baylor (3-4-13)
Assists _______________________________________________ 2 vs. Baylor (3-4-13)
Blocks _____________________________________ 5 vs. Mississippi State (11-21-12)
Steals ______________________________________ 3 vs. Mississippi State (11-21-12)
Minutes _______________________________________ 33 vs. Georgetown (12-4-12)
0
2
8
6
2
6
0
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Brandon Allums
Damarcus Croaker
Sophomore • Forward • 6-4 • 241
Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)
Freshman • Guard • 6-2 • 185
Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS)
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Pronuciation: AL-ums
Will compete immediately for time in the backcourt rotation.
Joined the team as a walk-on during fall individual workouts.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Plano West High School in Plano, Texas (head coach Anthony
Morgan) … two-year varsity letterwinner … helped his high school
team to a 26-9 record and a trip to the state playoffs in his senior
year … averaged 4.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per contest in 34
games played and earned All-District 8-5A Honorable Mention
accolades as a senior.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Brandon Kyle Allums … has not declared a major … son
of Lori and Grady Allums … born Nov. 22, 1993 in Minneapolis, Minn
… spent the 2012-13 season as a practice player for the UT women’s
basketball team.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Jones High School in Orlando, Fla. (head coach Jerry Howard) …
ranked as the No. 105 prospect in the nation by Rivals.com following his senior year … tabbed the No. 6 prospect in the state of
Florida according to ESPN.com following his senior season … twotime Florida Athletic Coaches Association Class 4A All-State honoree (junior, senior) … named First Team 4A All-State by the Florida
Association of Basketball Coaches as a senior … averaged a teambest 23.9 points per game and led the Tigers to the 2013 Florida
High School Athletic Association regional quarterfinals … named
a finalist for the 2013 Florida Class 4A Player of the Year award as
a senior … two-time Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida selection
… 2012-13 All-Metro Conference selection … played in the 2013
Florida vs. USA Hardwood Classic, matching the best high school
seniors in Florida against some of the best high school seniors in the
country … won the event’s Senior Showcase Dunk Competition …
selected to participate in the 2013 Florida Association of Basketball
Coaches All-Star Game … MVP of the 2011 FAAZ Magazine Next
Level Top 24 all-star game after scoring 27 points and leading his
team to the victory.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Damarcus Dewayne Croaker … has not declared a
major … son of Tonette Jackson … born Jan. 29, 1994 in Orlando,
Fla.
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2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Tarale Murry
Danny Newsome
Junior • Guard • 6-2 • 187
San Antonio, Texas (Lehman HS)
Redshirt Freshman • Forward • 6-9 • 190
Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS)
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4
Pronuciation: tuh-RELL MUR-ray
Joined the team as a walk-on during fall individual workouts.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Lehman High School in Kyle, Texas (head coach Thomas Acker) ...
four-year varsity letterwinner … helped his high school team to
its first-ever trip to the state playoffs as a senior … set the school
record for career rebounds … named the 2011 District 27-4A
Defensive Player of the Year … averaged 11.3 points and 10.0
rebounds per game while converting 56 percent from the field during his senior season … earned All-District 27-4A honors three times
… ranked fifth in his graduating class and was a four-time selection
to the Academic All-District 27-4A team.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Tarale Gavon Murry … majoring in Accounting with a
minor in Management Information Systems … parents are Yvette
and Imade Igiehon and Jodie and Mary McGarity Bey … born Oct.
24, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas.
Joined the team as a preferred walk-on during the Fall 2012 semester … redshirted during the 2012-13 season … earned a spot on
the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls
(minimum 3.0 GPA).
HIGH SCHOOL:
Langham Creek High School in Houston, Texas (head coach Charles
Ament) … helped his high school team to a 48-20 combined
record in his two years as a letterwinner … averaged 11.8 points,
7.8 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game as a senior while helping
Langham Creek to a school single-season record 27 wins and the
school’s first District 17-5A championship in 24 years … named
the District 17-5A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … TABC
(Texas Association of Basketball Coaches) Class 5A All-Region III
selection in his senior year … also earned a spot on the TABC 5A
Academic All-State squad as a senior … averaged 4.1 points and 3.5
rebounds per game as a junior … two-time Academic All-District
17-5A choice (as a junior and senior).
PERSONAL:
Full name is Daniel Creech Newsome … has applied to major in
Business … son of Creech and Janice Newsome … born Feb. 6, 1994
in Houston, Texas … father played on the 1971 freshman basketball
team at North Carolina State.
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Isaiah Taylor
Martez Walker
Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • 170
Hayward, Calif. (The Village School [Texas])
Freshman • Guard • 6-4 • 185
Detroit, Mich. (Pershing HS)
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Will compete immediately for time in the backcourt rotation.
Will compete immediately for time in the backcourt rotation.
HIGH SCHOOL:
HIGH SCHOOL:
The Village School in Houston, Texas (head coach Don Harvey) ...
rated as the 13th-best prospect in the state of Texas according to
ESPN.com following his senior year … averaged a team-high 17.6
points, 10.0 assists and 6.0 steals per game and converted 62.2 percent from the floor as a senior … Vikings went 23-5 during his senior
campaign … as a junior, averaged 15.6 points and 12.0 assists per
game while helping the team to a 29-4 record.
Pershing High School in Detroit, Mich. (head coach Wydell Henry) ...
rated as the No. 8 player in the state of Michigan by ESPN.com …
averaged a team-best 20.4 points and seven rebounds per game
while leading Pershing to a 25-1 mark and the Michigan Class A
state quarterfinals during his senior season … earned a spot on
the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News Class A All-State First Team
following his senior year ... hit the game-winning basket as time
expired against Cass Tech in the Class A district final to lift the
Doughboys into the regional round with a 78-76 victory … named
the Detroit Public School League (PSL) Proud Strong Learner of the
Week (Jan. 17, 2013) after leading Pershing to a 73-67 overtime victory over Douglass … scored 36 points and hauled in 10 rebounds
against Douglass … led the Doughboys to a 46-4 overall record in
his two seasons, including a 22-0 mark in league play … attended
same high school as Keith Appling, Derrick Nix, Juwan Howard and
Steve Smith.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Isaiah Shaquille Taylor … has not declared a major …
son of Loretta Perkins and Kenneth Taylor … born July 11, 1994 in
Hayward, Calif. … moved to Houston and enrolled at The Village
School prior to his junior season … his uncle, Terrell Lowery, played
basketball at Loyola Marymount (1989-92) … a sophomore on the
1990 LMU squad that advanced to the “Elite Eight” in the NCAA
Tournament, Lowery also played professional baseball, including
stints with the Chicago Cubs (1997-98), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999)
and the San Francisco Giants (2000).
PERSONAL:
Full name is Martez Deshawn Walker … has not declared a major …
son of Doris Walker … born April 2, 1995 in Detroit, Mich. … wears
jersey number 24 out of respect for Kobe Bryant.
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2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • THE LONGHORNS
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Kendal Yancy
Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 200
Richardson, Texas (Berkner HS)
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Will compete immediately for time in the backcourt rotation …
versatile player who could see time at all three backcourt positions.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas (head coach Jason Petty)
... ranked as the No. 85 prospect nationally in the ESPN100 and
the No. 107 prospect in the country by Rivals.com following his
senior season … named to the 2013 Texas Association of Basketball
Coaches (TABC) Class 5A All-State team … earned a place on the
Dallas Morning News 2013 All-Area squad … a two-time TABC AllRegion II selection (junior, senior) … back-to-back winner of the
District 9-5A MVP award as a junior and senior … tabbed District
9-5A All-District Defensive MVP as a sophomore … named the
District 9-5A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … as a senior,
averaged 12.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 7.8 assists per contest in
his senior season … guided team to a 33-6 record as a senior and
the school’s second-ever trip to the 5A University Interscholastic
League (UIL) state tournament … UIL state tournament is played
at the Erwin Center, where squad fell in the semifinals to Fort Bend
Travis … in the state semifinal loss to Fort Bend Travis, he paced
Berkner in scoring and tied for the team lead in rebounds and assists
… named to the 5A UIL All-Tournament Team … as a junior, averaged 13.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game as Berkner
went 28-8.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Kendal Lee Yancy … has not declared a major …
son of Jackie Yancy … born Sept. 7, 1994 in Dallas, Texas … has
one brother, Terrel Harris (26), and one sister, Tresa Yancy (13) …
brother, Terrel Harris, played basketball at Oklahoma State (200609) … Harris went on to play professionally, including stints with
the Miami Heat (2011-13, member of the 2012 NBA Champions) and
New Orleans Hornets (2013) … Harris is currently on the roster of
the Erie BayHawks in the NBDL (entering 2013-14 season).
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Head Coach Rick Barnes
16th season at Texas • 27th season as a head coach
Full name __________________________________ Richard Dale Barnes
Birthdate _______________________________________ July 17, 1954
Hometown ______________________________________ Hickory, N.C.
High School ____________________________ Hickory HS (Hickory, N.C.)
College _____________________________________ Lenoir-Rhyne ‘77
Wife _______________________________________________Candy
Children _________________________________________ Nick, Carley
A proven winner at every stop of his career, Rick Barnes
has led The University of Texas basketball program to a level of
national prominence never before seen at the Forty Acres. In
his first 15 years at the helm of the Longhorns, the 59-year-old
Barnes has guided Texas to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances
entering the 2013-14 campaign.
Barnes became the all-time winningest coach in Texas history during the 2006-07 season. The Horns have registered a
358-155 (.698) mark in Barnes’ 15 seasons, an average of nearly
24 victories per year. UT also set a school record by recording
13 straight 20-win seasons from 1999-2000 through 2011-12.
Texas has made five “Sweet 16” showings during the last
12 years. Included in this 12-year stretch was a trip to the 2003
Final Four, marking the third time in school history and first
since 1947 (a span of 56 years) that UT had advanced to the
Final Four. Texas advanced to the “Elite Eight” in 2006 and 2008
and the “Sweet 16” in 2002 and 2004.
Texas has claimed three Big 12 Conference titles in Barnes’
15 seasons, including two in the past eight years (1999, 2006
and 2008). UT also has advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the
NCAA tourney in two of the last eight years and three times in
the last 11 seasons (2003, 2006 and 2008).
The Horns registered a 28-8 record and advanced to
the NCAA Third Round in 2010-11. UT climbed to the top of
both major national polls (Associated Press, ESPN/USA Today
Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking 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. UT set a school record for most wins in
a season (31-7) in 2007-08. While using a starting rotation of
four freshmen and a sophomore in 2006-07, the Horns posted a
25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In 200506, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA
“Elite Eight.”
During the Barnes era, the Longhorns have spent 175
weeks in the AP Top 25 poll, including 84 in the Top 10. Texas
also has finished the season ranked in the Top 10 of the ESPN/
USA Today coaches’ poll in four of the last 11 seasons (No. 3 in
2002-03, No. 10 in 2003-04, No. 9 in 2005-06 and No. 5 in 200708).
The Longhorns have reached the 10-win mark in Big 12
Conference play in 10 of the 15 seasons under Barnes. UT has
recorded at least 13 league wins in six of Barnes’ 15 seasons in
Austin (13-3 in 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2007-08
and 2010-11).
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Not only has Barnes shown the ability to develop winning teams, he has played a huge role in producing individual
success. Texas is the only school in the country that can claim
two National Player of the Year winners in the last 11 seasons,
T.J. Ford (2003) and Kevin Durant (2007). UT has had four consensus first-team All-Americans during the Barnes era (Chris
Mihm in 2000, T.J. Ford in 2003, Kevin Durant in 2007 and D.J.
Augustin in 2008), and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award
as the nation’s top point guard in 2008.
Texas has had 16 players drafted in the 15 years under
Barnes, including 10 first-round selections and six lottery picks
in Chris Mihm, T.J. Ford, LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, D.J.
Augustin and Tristan Thompson. Both Aldridge (2006) and
Durant (2007) were selected as the No. 2 overall picks in their
respective drafts. In fact, UT became the first school to have a
Top Two pick in consecutive NBA Drafts since DePaul in 198182.
When Augustin was selected as the No. 9 pick by the
Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed quite
a three-year run for the Longhorns at the Draft. Texas was the
only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006,
2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. In fact, UT became just the fourth
school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was
implemented) to produce a lottery pick in three consecutive
years. Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut
(2004-06) previously accomplished the feat.
Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first
round of the 2011 NBA Draft for the first time in school history. Tristan Thompson was selected with the No. 4 pick by the
Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was taken with the No.
26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later traded
to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29
pick by the San Antonio Spurs.
BARNES’ BITS
• 2009 Legends of Coaching Award recipient (Wooden Award)
• All-time winningest coach in Texas history
• Three-time Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year (1999, 2003,
2008)
• Four-time NABC District 9 Coach of the Year (1999, 2001, ‘03,
‘08)
• Two-time USBWA District 7 Coach of the Year (1999, 2001)
• First coach in school history to guide Texas to 14 consecutive
NCAA Tournaments (1999-2012) and 13 straight 20-win seasons (2000-12)
• First coach in school history to lead Texas to three straight trips
to the “Sweet 16” (2002-04)
• Led Texas to a No. 1 national ranking in both major national
polls in 2009-10, the highest ranking in school history
• First coach in Clemson history to take the Tigers to three
straight NCAA Tournaments
• Led Clemson to a No. 2 national ranking in 1996-97, the highest
ranking in school history
• Led Providence to its first Big East Conference Tournament title
in school history (1994)
• 1988 Colonial Athletic Association co-Coach of the Year
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third
time in school history that the Horns had three players selected
in the same draft. UT also had three players selected during
the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected with the No.
19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with
the No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later
traded to the New Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with
the No. 32 pick (second selection in the second round) by the
Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by Toronto) and
Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the
2006 NBA Draft.
In the classroom, Texas led the Big 12 Conference in the
number of Academic All-Big 12 selections in the sport of men’s
basketball for four consecutive years from 2008-11. UT had six
players earn the accolade in both 2008 and 2009, five players
claim the honor in 2010 and four earn the award in 2011.
In addition to creating success on the court, Barnes also
has been the point-man in changing the physical face of Texas
Basketball. The Frank Erwin Center completed a three-step,
$52 million makeover. Phase one was completed prior to the
start of the 2001-02 season, when the lower arena seating
areas were reconfigured to move fans closer to the court. In the
process, almost 1,200 arena-level seats were created as general
admission seating for UT students.
Construction on the final two phases – luxury suites and
the 44,000-square foot Denton A. Cooley Pavilion (a state-ofthe-art practice facility located immediately south of the Erwin
Center) – was completed in mid-October of 2003. The twostory facility serves as the Longhorns’ permanent headquarters
for the basketball program.
Barnes has compiled a 560-289 (.660) record in 26 seasons
as a head coach at George Mason, Providence, Clemson and
Texas. Along the way, he has guided his teams to a total of 20
NCAA Tournaments and three Postseason NIT appearances.
On April 10, 2009, Barnes received the John R. Wooden
Award’s “Legends of Coaching” honor. The award recognizes
the lifetime achievement of coaches who exemplify Coach
Wooden’s high standards of coaching success and personal
achievement. The Wooden Award Committee also considers
the character, success rate of the coach’s student-athletes on
and off the court, graduating rate of student-athletes, coaching
philosophy and a coach’s identification with the goals of the
Wooden Award.
COACHING STYLE
Barnes is a coach who adapts his style of play to the talents
of his team. In his first three years at Texas, the Horns combined
a halfcourt offensive attack featuring post players Chris Mihm
and Chris Owens with a hard-nosed, man-to-man defense that
posted three of the top 10 marks in school history for singleseason field goal percentage defense. In fact, Texas ranked fifth
nationally in 2000-01 in field goal percentage defense, holding
opponents to just 38.9 percent shooting on the year.
In 2001-02, Barnes instructed freshman sensation T.J. Ford
to push the ball and attack offensively at every opportunity.
Under Barnes’ guidance, a smaller but quicker squad reached
YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH RICK BARNES
Year
School
All
League
1987-88 George Mason 20-10
9-5 (tie 2nd)
Totals One year
20-10 (.667) 9-5 (.643)
Postseason
Year
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Totals
School
All
Providence
18-11
Providence
17-12
Providence
19-13
Providence
14-17
Providence
20-13
Providence
20-10
Six years
108-76 (.587)
League
7-9 (tie 6th)
8-8 (tie 6th)
7-9 (tie 7th)
6-12 (9th)
9-9 (tie 4th)
10-8 (tie 4th)
47-55 (.461)
Postseason
NCAA First Round
NCAA First Round
NIT Quarterfinals
Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Totals
School
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Four years
All
League
15-13
5-11 (tie 6th)
18-11
7-9 (6th)
23-10
9-7 (4th)
18-14
7-9 (tie 4th)
74-48 (.607) 28-36 (.438)
Postseason
NIT First Round
NCAA First Round
NCAA Sweet 16
NCAA First Round
3 NCAAs, 1 NIT
Year
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Totals
School
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
15 years
All
19-13
24-9
25-9
22-12
26-7
25-8
20-11
30-7
25-10
31-7
23-12
24-10
28-8
20-14
16-18
358-155 (.698)
Postseason
NCAA First Round
NCAA Second Round
NCAA First Round
NCAA Sweet 16
NCAA Final Four
NCAA Sweet 16
NCAA First Round
NCAA Elite 8
NCAA Second Round
NCAA Elite 8
NCAA Second Round
NCAA First Round
NCAA Third Round
NCAA Second Round
CBI Opening Round
14 NCAAs, 1 CBI
Overall 26 years
League
13-3 (1st)
13-3 (2nd)
12-4 (tie 2nd)
10-6 (tie 3rd)
13-3 (2nd)
12-4 (tie 2nd)
9-7 (tie 5th)
13-3 (tie 1st)
12-4 (3rd)
13-3 (tie 1st)
9-7 (tie 4th)
9-7 (tie 6th)
13-3 (2nd)
9-9 (6th)
7-11 (7th)
167-77 (.684)
560-289 (.660) 251-173 (.592)
NIT Fourth Place
NCAA First Round
3 NCAAs, 2 NITs
20 NCAAs, 3 NITs, 1 CBI
the “Sweet 16” for the first time at Texas since 1996-97. One
year later (2002-03), the Longhorns turned heads around the
nation by climbing to as high as No. 2 in the national polls,
earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advancing
to the Final Four for the first time since 1947.
In 2003-04, following Ford’s early departure to the NBA,
Barnes guided a squad that featured an 11-man rotation to
post 25 wins and reach the “Sweet 16” for the third consecutive
year, another first in Texas history. Using just a seven-man rotation and playing zone defense throughout much of the 200506 season, the Horns posted a 30-7 record, claimed a share of
the Big 12 Conference crown and advanced to the “Elite Eight”
of the NCAA Tournament.
Barnes and his staff did one of their best jobs during the
2006-07 season. After losing the entire starting five from the
“Elite Eight” team the year before, the staff took a starting lineup that featured four freshmen and one sophomore and led
the club to a 25-10 mark and the Second Round of the NCAA
Tournament. Kevin Durant became the first freshman in NCAA
history to earn National Player of the Year honors, sweeping all
seven major awards.
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Despite Durant’s departure to the NBA, the Horns registered a school record for wins in a season (31-7 mark), claimed a
share of the Big 12 Conference title and advanced to the NCAA
“Elite Eight” during the 2007-08 season. The coaching staff put
the ball in the hands of D.J. Augustin, who earned consensus
first-team All-America and first-team Academic All-America
honors in addition to winning the Bob Cousy Award as the
nation’s top point guard.
In 2010-11, Texas used an inside-outside attack that featured sophomore wing Jordan Hamilton and freshman forward
Tristan Thompson to register a 28-8 mark, the third-highest
single-season victory total in school history. Hamilton earned
consensus second-team All-America honors, while Thompson
earned Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year and first-team
Freshman All-America accolades.
BARNES AT TEXAS
Hired as the 23rd men’s basketball coach in Texas history on April 12, 1998, Barnes took all of one year to turn the
Longhorns basketball program from one in disarray to one on
the rise in the national picture. Despite playing with just seven
scholarship players for the majority of the 1998-99 season
and struggling out of the gate to a 3-8 mark, Barnes remained
patient and engineered one of the greatest midseason turnarounds in school history. The Longhorns won 16 of their final
21 games to finish the year at 19-13.
In the process, Texas posted a 13-3 mark in the Big 12
Conference en route to capturing its first ever Big 12 crown
and first outright league title since 1993-94. Texas claimed a
No. 7 seed in the East Region of the NCAA Tournament before
falling to Purdue (58-54) in a first-round nailbiter at Boston’s
FleetCenter.
For his efforts, Barnes was named the Big 12 Conference
Coach of the Year by both the media and the league’s coaches.
He also earned mention as Basketball Times’ All-Southwest
Coach, USBWA (United States Basketball Writers Association)
District 7 Coach of the Year and NABC (National Association
of Basketball Coaches) District 9 Coach of the Year. Barnes
became the first rookie coach at Texas to win an outright
league title since Harold Bradley led the Longhorns to the
Southwest Conference crown in 1959-60.
Barnes led the Longhorns to one of the best regular seasons in modern school history in 1999-2000. Along the way,
Texas posted a 24-9 record (13-3 Big 12, second), advanced to
the second round of the NCAA tourney and earned a No. 15
final AP ranking, the best in school history. Tabbed No. 21 in the
AP preseason poll, the Horns were ranked in the AP Top 25 all
season for the first time in school history.
Despite playing a school-record 12 games against AP Top
25 foes, Texas won 20 games for the first time since 1995-96.
The 22 regular-season wins tied for the third-most victories by
a Texas team. The Longhorns also posted five wins against AP
Top 25 opponents, including two against Top 10 foes, breaking the school record for most wins in a season versus ranked
opponents.
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UT Pre-Barnes
(1906-98)
3 ______________
50 _____________
4# _____________
16-19 ___________
23 _____________
1 ______________
Stat
UT Under Barnes
(1999-current)
Weeks ranked in AP Top 10 ___________ 84
Weeks ranked in AP Top 25 __________ 175
NCAA “Sweet 16” trips ________________ 5
NCAA Tournament Record __________18-14
Wins Against AP Top 25 ______________ 58
McDonald’s All-Americans ____________ 13
# this does not include NCAA appearances for UT in 1939, 1943 and
1947 when the NCAA used an eight-team tournament
Texas earned a No. 5 seed in the West Region of the NCAA
Tournament, tied for the best NCAA seed in school history
since the tourney expanded to 64 teams. UT downed Indiana
State (77-61) in the first round, before falling to fourth-seeded
LSU (72-67) in round two.
One of 15 finalists for the 2000 Naismith National College
Coach of the Year, Barnes helped develop junior Chris Mihm
into one of the top centers in the country. Mihm earned consensus first-team All-America honors, becoming just the second player in Texas history (Jack Gray, 1935) to earn the accolade. Mihm also was named to the AP first-team All-America
squad, becoming the first player in school history to earn the
honor.
Despite losing four starters from the 1999-2000 squad,
including Mihm a year early to the NBA, Barnes did one of
his better coaching jobs during his third year in Austin. He
molded four true freshmen who all played significant minutes
and a total of eight newcomers into a team that posted a 25-9
record (12-4 Big 12, tied for second), advanced to the NCAA
Tournament and finished the year ranked No. 18 in the final AP
poll. The ranking marked the first time in school history that the
Horns appeared in the final AP poll in back-to-back seasons.
Texas used an eight-game winning streak to reach the Big
12 Tournament title game for the first time in the league’s fiveyear history before falling to Oklahoma. After earning a No. 6
seed in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament, the Horns
closed out the season with a 79-65 loss to an upstart Temple
squad which eventually reached the “Elite Eight.”
The Longhorns tied a school record for most home wins in
a season (16-1 mark) and defeated two AP Top 10 teams (No.
5 Illinois, No. 6 Iowa State) at home in the same season for the
first time in school history. Texas’ 23 regular-season wins also
tied for the second-most regular-season victories in UT history.
Barnes again earned USBWA District 7 and NABC District 9
Coach of the Year accolades.
Year four in Austin proved to be one of the most dramatic
in school history. When All-America candidate Chris Owens was
lost for the season with a torn ACL in late December, most predicted Texas would be lucky to reach the Postseason NIT. One
of the youngest teams in the nation, as its top five players by
season’s end consisted of four sophomores and then-freshman
Ford, the Longhorns managed to rally around each other and
prove the naysayers wrong. UT posted a 22-12 record (10-6 Big
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12, tied for third) and advanced to the NCAA “Sweet 16” for the
first time since 1996-97.
Texas used a 70-61 win at No. 5 Oklahoma State to open
Big 12 Conference play and set the tone for an exciting spring.
The victory marked the first against an AP Top Five opponent
in a true road game in school history. The Longhorns overcame
a brutal February slate, as six of their eight opponents were
ranked in the AP Top 25 at some point during the season, to
earn a No. 3 seed in the Big 12 Tournament. After falling in the
Big 12 tourney semifinals, the Longhorns headed to Dallas as a
No. 6 seed at the Midwest Sub-Regional.
Before a pro-Texas crowd, the Longhorns posted wins
against Boston College (70-57) and No. 17 Mississippi State (6864) to advance to the “Sweet 16” for just the third time since
the NCAA tourney expanded to 64 teams in 1985. In a matchup
against No. 2 seed Oregon in the regional semifinals, Texas rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit to tie the game at 70 with
24 seconds remaining. However, a place in the “Elite Eight” was
denied when Oregon guard Fred Jones drove the lane and hit
a running floater with three seconds left to give the Ducks a
72-70 victory.
Ford became the first freshman in NCAA history to lead
the nation in assists (8.27 avg.), picking up USBWA National
Freshman of the Year honors. Texas concluded the season tied
at No. 18 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll.
The 2002-03 campaign was arguably the most successful
season in school history. Returning all five starters from the
team that reached the “Sweet 16,” expectations had never
been higher. Texas was ranked No. 4 in the AP preseason poll.
The Horns proved up to the challenge, tying the school
record for most victories in a season with a 26-7 mark. Along
the way, Texas earned its highest ranking in both the Associated
Press and the ESPN/USA Today polls in school history (No. 2 in
both polls on Dec. 2, 2002). UT was ranked in the AP Top 10 for
all 19 weeks of the season, a first in school history, and 13 of
those 19 weeks were spent in the Top Five.
Barnes earned his 300th career collegiate victory in a 58-50
win against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 30). He also became the sixth
coach in UT history to reach 100 wins while at Texas with a
70-50 victory against Iowa State (Jan. 11).
UT placed second in the final Big 12 standings with a
13-3 mark in arguably the nation’s toughest conference. The
Longhorns posted a 14-0 record at home, marking the first
SUCCESS IN THE BIG 12 UNDER BARNES
The Last 15 Years in the Big 12 (since 1998-99)
(regular-season league games only)
Rk
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
___ School _____________________________________ W-L
___ Kansas __________________________________ 201-43
___ TEXAS __________________________________ 167-77
___ Oklahoma ______________________________ 143-101
___ Oklahoma State _________________________ 140-104
___ Kansas State _____________________________ 115-129
___ Iowa State ______________________________ 108-136
___ Baylor __________________________________ 84-160
___ Texas Tech _______________________________ 84-160
9. ___ West Virginia _______________________________ 6-12
10. ___ TCU _______________________________________ 2-16
time since the 1994-95 season and just the third time since the
move to the Erwin Center in 1977-78 that the Horns completed
an unbeaten home campaign. Texas also recorded a 6-4 mark
against AP Top 25 teams, setting a school record for most victories against ranked opponents in a season, and a 3-1 record
against AP Top 10 foes.
Barnes used a formula of depth and exceptional team
chemistry to guide the Horns to their first-ever No. 1 seed in the
NCAA Tournament. Texas made the most of its opportunities in
the tourney, recording wins against UNC Asheville and Purdue
during the NCAA First and Second Rounds in Birmingham, Ala.
The Horns then posted hard-fought victories against No. 23
Connecticut and Michigan State at the NCAA South Regional
in San Antonio to advance to their first Final Four since 1947,
a span of 56 years. A 95-84 loss to eventual national champion
Syracuse in the Louisiana Superdome before 54,432 fans, the
largest crowd to ever see a Texas Basketball game, ended UT’s
successful run in the NCAA semifinals.
One of 25 finalists for the Naismith National Coach of the
Year, Barnes garnered Big 12 Coach of the Year honors from
the league’s coaches and NABC District 9 Coach of the Year
accolades. He helped develop Ford into one of the top players
in school history. Ford became the first UT male to earn the
Naismith and Wooden Awards as college basketball’s Player
of the Year. He also was named National Player of the Year by
CBS SportsLine, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated and The Sporting
News and garnered consensus first-team All-America recognition.
Despite the early departure of Ford to the NBA as the
eighth overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks, year six (2003-04)
saw Texas record a 25-8 mark and advance to its third straight
“Sweet 16.” Led by a quartet of seniors who ended their careers
as the winningest class in school history with 98 wins, UT again
was ranked in the AP Top 25 for all 19 weeks of the season.
Texas placed in a tie for second in the final Big 12 standings
by recording a 12-4 mark. UT advanced to the league’s postseason tournament championship game for the second time
in four years, before falling to Oklahoma State. The Longhorns
also registered an 8-5 record against AP Top 25 opponents,
breaking the school record for most wins against ranked opponents in a season.
Barnes again used depth and balance to play an 11-man
rotation while leading the Horns to a No. 3 seed in the NCAA
Tournament, the second-highest seed in school history. Texas
recorded hard-fought wins against Princeton (66-49) and North
Carolina (78-75) during the NCAA First and Second Rounds in
Denver, before an upstart Xavier team ended UT’s season in the
“Sweet 16.” The Horns recorded at least 25 wins for the second
consecutive season, setting a school mark for most victories in
a two-year period (51).
Texas replaced the four departing seniors with a quartet of
true freshmen who saw significant action in 2004-05. As if that
wasn’t a difficult transition by itself, constant lineup and roster
changes due to injuries and off-court situations were the norm,
rather than the exception. Through it all, Barnes and Co. never
wavered or allowed expectations in Austin to dip.
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Midseason losses of two key starters, LaMarcus Aldridge
and P.J. Tucker, spoiled a 14-3 start to the season which saw UT
climb as high as No. 10 in the AP poll. Although the Horns suffered through a three-game losing skid in league play for the
first time in the Barnes era, Texas rallied together to reach the
20-win plateau for the sixth straight year and advance to the
NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive season.
Despite its depleted roster, Texas managed to post a regular-season sweep of eventual “Sweet 16” participant Oklahoma
State. The Horns recorded a 75-61 home win against the No. 5
Cowboys, then followed with a dramatic 74-73 victory over No.
8 Oklahoma State on “Senior Night” in Stillwater. The road win
snapped OSU’s nation-long home winning streak (29 games).
The 2005-06 campaign saw the return of both Aldridge
and Tucker to the lineup and high expectations again. The
Horns were tabbed No. 2 in the AP preseason poll and No. 3 in
the preseason coaches poll. Both rankings marked the highest
preseason rankings in school history.
Texas lived up to the hype, registering one of the most
successful seasons in school history. UT registered a 30-7
mark, shattering the school record for most wins in a season
(previous: 26, four times). The Longhorns claimed a share of
the Big 12 Conference regular season title, the No. 1 seed in
the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship and a No. 2 seed in the
NCAA Tournament. Texas then advanced to the “Elite Eight” of
the NCAA Tournament, before falling in overtime to LSU in the
Atlanta Regional final.
In short, 2005-06 proved to be a record-breaking season
for the Horns. Texas led the nation in rebound margin and set a
school record for highest rebound margin in a season at +10.6.
This marked the second time in school history (and first since
1947-48 when the Horns led the nation in free throw percentage) that the Longhorns topped the nation in a team statistical
category. UT shattered its previous school record of +7.3 set
in the 1961-62 season. Texas also ranked second nationally in
scoring margin (+14.9, a school record) and fifth in field goal
percentage defense (38.4).
UT set a school record for most regular-season victories.
The Horns posted a 25-5 mark in the regular season, topping
the previous record of 24-1 set by the 1946-47 Final Four team.
The Longhorns reached the 20-win plateau on the earliest calendar date (Feb. 6) in school history with a win at Texas Tech.
The previous mark was Feb. 13, set during the 1977-78 season.
Texas proved to be a dominant team in the friendly confines of the Frank Erwin Center. UT tied the school record for
most home victories in a season with a 16-1 mark at the Erwin
Center (Texas went 16-1 at home in 2000-01 and 16-0 in 193233). On the season, the Horns posted a +27.8 scoring margin
in their 17 home games (83.2-55.4). UT also had a perfect 8-0
mark in Big 12 Conference home games and registered a +25.1
scoring margin in those eight contests (81.5-56.4).
Most of the talk surrounding the Texas program during
the spring and early summer prior to the 2006-07 season
focused on what was lost from the “Elite Eight” team of the
year before. After losing a pair of seniors in Brad Buckman and
Kenton Paulino, the Horns also said goodbye to a trio of under-
30
classmen who all were taken in the 2006 NBA Draft: LaMarcus
Aldridge, P.J. Tucker and Daniel Gibson. When all was said and
done, UT did not return a single starter and had lost six of its top
seven guys from the 2005-06 team.
The 2006-07 roster featured just one senior and two
juniors. In fact, only one player (Connor Atchley) had been with
the UT program for more than one year, and he spent one of
his first two years as a redshirt. To make the adjustment easier,
Barnes and his staff brought in the No. 3 recruiting class in the
country that featured seven freshmen.
The team used a starting lineup that featured one sophomore (A.J. Abrams) and four freshmen (D.J. Augustin, Kevin
Durant, Damion James and Justin Mason) for most of the
year. Youth was never used as an excuse, and that philosophy
paved the way for a 25-10 season that saw the Horns reach the
Second Round of the NCAA Tournament.
One of the most exciting teams in the country to watch,
Texas played a school-record five overtime games during the
season. Included in these contests was a triple-overtime classic
that resulted in a 105-103 loss at No. 12 Oklahoma State and a
98-96 double-overtime win against No. 7 Texas A&M in the final
regular season home game. UT concluded the year ranked No.
11 in the final AP poll and No. 16 in the final ESPN/USA Today
coaches poll.
Freshman sensation Kevin Durant became THE story in college basketball. In all of one season, he proved to be one of the
great players in UT history. All Durant did was sweep all seven
major National Player of the Year awards, becoming the first
freshman in NCAA history to win any of them. The fourth consensus first-team All-American in Texas history, Durant ranked
in the Top 10 nationally in both scoring (25.8 ppg, fourth) and
rebounding (11.1 rpg, fourth).
Barnes reached a pair of personal milestones during the
2006-07 season. With the home victory against Texas State on
Dec. 16, he became the 25th active Division I coach to reach
the 400-win plateau. Barnes also became the winningest coach
in school history with UT’s 83-54 home victory against No. 18
Oklahoma State on Feb. 12.
Despite the loss of Durant to the NBA (No. 2 pick by the
Seattle Sonics), the 2007-08 campaign proved to be one of the
most successful in school history. Texas set a school record for
most victories in a season (31-7 record), marking the second
time in a three-year period that UT had reached the 30-win
plateau.
The Longhorns claimed the Big 12 Conference regular
season title (13-3 record), earned the No. 1 seed at the Phillips
66 Big 12 Championship and advanced to the “Elite Eight” of
the NCAA Tournament. Texas played 20 of its 38 games against
teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament and posted a
15-5 record in those contests.
UT was ranked No. 5 in the final ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, announced following the conclusion of the NCAA
Tournament. The Horns also were ranked No. 7 in the final
Associated Press poll. It marked the fifth time in a six-year
stretch that the Longhorns had been ranked in the Top 12 of
the final AP poll.
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Still a relatively young squad that featured two juniors and
three sophomores in the starting rotation, Texas set records
for most regular-season victories (26-5 mark), most home wins
(17-1 record), total games played (38) and tied the mark for
most wins away from home (14-6 record).
UT recorded two victories against AP Top Three teams
during the season. Texas’ win at No. 2 UCLA (63-61) on Dec.
2 equaled the highest-ranked (AP) opponent the Horns had
defeated in school history. UT also posted a 72-69 home victory
on Feb. 11 against No. 3 and eventual national champ Kansas.
Texas was the only school in the country that could claim
three wins against teams ranked in the Top Five of the final AP
poll. The Horns had victories against No. 3 UCLA (road), No. 4
Kansas (home) and No. 5 Tennessee (neutral-site). UT posted
a 4-3 mark against the AP Top 10 and a 6-4 mark against the
AP Top 25 on the season. Texas also led the nation in fewest
turnovers per game (9.4), setting a school record in the process.
D.J. Augustin, Damion James, Connor Atchley and Justin
Mason played in all 38 games which broke the school’s individual mark for most games played (previous record: 37). In addition, Augustin and Atchley started all 38 games, also eclipsing
the school record (previous mark: 37).
Augustin earned both consensus first-team All-America
honors and first-team Academic All-America accolades in his
sophomore season, becoming just the 15th player in NCAA history to earn both in the same year. The winner of the Bob Cousy
Award as the nation’s top collegiate point guard, Augustin led
the Big 12 in assists (5.8 apg) and ranked second in the league
in scoring (19.2 ppg). Augustin turned pro following the season
and was selected as the No. 9 pick by the Charlotte Bobcats in
the 2008 NBA Draft.
One of 10 finalists for both the Henry Iba Award (USBWA
National Coach of the Year) and the Jim Phelan National Coach
of the Year, Barnes earned Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year
and NABC District 9 Coach of the Year honors.
Despite the loss of Augustin to the NBA, the Longhorns
posted a 23-12 mark and advanced to the NCAA Tournament
Second Round in 2008-09. Texas spent nine weeks ranked in
the AP Top 10, climbing to as high as No. 5 in the poll following
an 8-1 start to the year.
The Longhorns posted impressive non-conference wins
against No. 12/9 UCLA (68-64 in Austin) and No. 15/12 Villanova
(67-58 at the Jimmy V Classic in New York City) along with a
74-69 victory at Wisconsin. Texas also recorded a 73-68 home
win against No. 2/2 Oklahoma, marking the highest-ranked
(AP) opponent the Horns have defeated in a home game in
school history.
A.J. Abrams concluded his career as the all-time leader in
school and Big 12 Conference history with 389 three-pointers
made, a mark that also ranked 12th in NCAA Division I history.
Abrams ranked third in school history in career scoring (1,969
points) and set the UT and Big 12 mark for career games played
(144).
TAKING THE PROGRAM TO NEW HEIGHTS
(Rick Barnes era in Bold)
Most Wins in an 10-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 254 _________ 2002-11 _____ 22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28
2. _____ 252 _________ 2003-12 _____ 26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28-20
3. _____ 251 _________ 2001-10 _____ 25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24
_____ 251 _________ 2000-09 _____ 24-25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in an Nine-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 232 _________ 2003-11 ________26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28
2. _____ 228 _________ 2000-08 ________24-25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31
3. _____ 227 _________ 2001-09 ________25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in an Eight-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 206 _________ 2004-11 __________ 25-20-30-25-31-23-24-28
2. _____ 204 _________ 2003-10 __________ 26-25-20-30-25-31-23-24
_____ 204 _________ 2001-08 __________ 25-22-26-25-20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Seven-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 181 _________ 2006-12 _____________30-25-31-23-24-28-20
_____ 181 _________ 2005-11 _____________20-30-25-31-23-24-28
3. _____ 180 _________ 2003-09 _____________26-25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in a Six-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 161 _________ 2006-11 _______________ 30-25-31-23-24-28
2. _____ 157 _________ 2003-08 _______________ 26-25-20-30-25-31
3. _____ 154 _________ 2004-09 _______________ 25-20-30-25-31-23
Most Wins in a Five-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 133 _________ 2006-10 _________________ 30-25-31-23-24
2. _____ 131 _________ 2007-11 _________________ 25-31-23-24-28
_____ 131 _________ 2004-08 _________________ 25-20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Four-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. _____ 109 _________ 2006-09 ____________________ 30-25-31-23
2. _____ 106 _________ 2008-11 ____________________ 31-23-24-28
_____ 106 _________ 2005-08 ____________________ 20-30-25-31
Most Wins in a Three-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. ______ 86 _________ 2006-08 ______________________ 30-25-31
2. ______ 79 _________ 2007-09 ______________________ 25-31-23
3. ______ 78 _________ 2008-10 ______________________ 31-23-24
Most Wins in a Two-Year Period in UT History
Rk _____ No. __________ Years ____________________Wins by Year
1. ______ 56 _________ 2007-08 _________________________ 25-31
2. ______ 55 _________ 2006-07 _________________________ 30-25
3. ______ 54 _________ 2008-09 _________________________ 31-23
Most Wins in a Single Season in UT History
Rk _____ No. ___________Year __________________________Record
1. ______ 31 _________ 2007-08 __________________________31-7
2. ______ 30 _________ 2005-06 __________________________30-7
3. ______ 28 _________ 2010-11 __________________________28-8
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Texas registered a 24-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA
Tournament First Round during the 2009-10 season. The
Longhorns started the season with 17 consecutive wins and
climbed to the top of both major national polls on Jan. 11,
2010, marking the first time in program history that the Horns
had been the top-ranked team in the nation in either major
poll.
The 17 victories to start the season marked the third-most
wins to begin a year in UT history and most since the 193233 season. The 17-game win streak also marked a tie for the
fourth-longest win streak in school history.
Included in the streak was an impressive four-day swing
that featured victories against No. 10/10 North Carolina (10390 on Dec. 19 in Arlington, Texas) and No. 9/9 Michigan State
(79-68 on Dec. 22 in Austin). UT recorded wins in consecutive games on the schedule against AP Top 10 teams for the
first time since the 1981-82 season. The game against North
Carolina marked the first basketball game played at Cowboys
Stadium and drew a crowd of 38,052 fans, the fourth-largest
single-game attendance total in UT history.
Damion James concluded his career as the all-time leader
in school and Big 12 Conference history with 1,318 rebounds.
James also set the league record for career double-doubles (54)
and ranked first in UT history in career games started (140) and
consecutive games played (142), second in career double-doubles and fifth in career scoring (1,917 points) and blocked shots
(163). He earned second-team All-America honors by Sporting
News and third-team All-America accolades by The Associated
Press.
Despite the loss of three NBA Draft picks (Avery Bradley,
Damion James and Dexter Pittman), Texas registered a 28-8
mark and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Third Round during the 2010-11 season. The 28 wins marked the third-highest
single-season total in school history. Texas ranked No. 8 in the
final AP poll, the third-highest ranking in the final AP poll in UT
history.
The Longhorns went 6-4 against AP Top 25 opponents
during the season with wins against No. 13 Illinois in New York
City, at No. 12 Michigan State, home against No. 11 Texas A&M,
at No. 2 Kansas, home against No. 11 Missouri and at No. 16
Texas A&M. In fact, UT posted four straight wins against AP Top
25 foes for just the second time in school history. Texas also
went 7-3 on the year in true road games, including a 3-0 mark
in true road contests against AP Top 25 opponents.
Texas ended Michigan State’s 52-game home win streak
against non-conference foes with a 67-55 win (Dec. 22). UT’s
74-63 win at No. 2 Kansas (Jan. 22) snapped a 69-game home
win streak by the Jayhawks. The streak was the longest active
home win streak in the nation and a Kansas school record.
Starting on Jan. 19, Texas plowed through a five-game
gauntlet in a span of just 13 days that saw victories against
No. 11 Texas A&M, at No. 2 Kansas, at Oklahoma State on the
emotional 10-year anniversary of its tragic plane crash, No.
11 Missouri and at No. 16 Texas A&M. The Horns won all five
games by at least 11 points.
Texas defeated North Carolina in Greensboro and won at
Michigan State and Kansas during the regular season. By doing
this, the Longhorns became the first team to defeat all three of
those elite programs in one year AND win all three games away
from home since Michigan’s “Fab Five” team accomplished the
feat in 1992-93.
Barnes reached a pair of personal milestones during the
2010-11 season. With the home victory against Sam Houston
State on Nov. 23, he became the 12th active Division I coach to
reach the 500-win plateau. Barnes also earned his 300th win as
head coach of the Longhorns in the home win against Lamar
(Dec. 1).
THE CLEMSON YEARS
Barnes came to Texas after taking the Clemson program
to never-before-seen heights in four short years, including a
school-record three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a No. 2 national ranking during its 1996-97 “Sweet
16” campaign. Barnes left Clemson with the school’s best alltime winning percentage (.607) and top winning percentage in
Atlantic Coast Conference play.
While at Clemson, Barnes’ teams drew more fans and
saw more season tickets sold than at any other time in the
program’s history. Overall, Barnes’ teams at Clemson posted a
74-48 record, including 13 wins against AP Top 25 teams.
The Tigers jumped out to a fast start in 1994-95, Barnes’ initial season, winning their first 10 games. In his first ACC game,
Barnes guided Clemson to an upset of No. 9 Duke at Cameron
Indoor Stadium. It was the program’s first win at Duke in 10
years. Barnes had Clemson in the AP Top 20 on Jan. 10, 1995 for
the first time since the 1989-90 campaign. His Clemson team,
which did not have a starter over 6-7 and was tabbed in the
preseason as “the worst team in ACC history” by the Greenville
(S.C.) News, went on to finish 15-13 and earn an NIT bid.
Barnes followed up his first year with an 18-11 overall
record, earning Clemson’s first NCAA bid since the 1989-90
“Sweet 16” team. Along the way, the Tigers had four wins
against Top 25 teams. Clemson also defeated every ACC school
during the year for just the fifth time in school history. Barnes’
year was highlighted by a dramatic, last-second 75-73 victory
BARNES’ MILESTONE VICTORIES
NO.
1 ____________
100 __________
200 __________
300 __________
400 __________
500 __________
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RESULT
at George Mason 107, UNC-Greensboro 79 _____________
at Providence 75, Miami (Fla.) 60 ______________________
Clemson 77, at North Carolina State 72_________________
at Texas 58, Louisiana Tech 50 ________________________
at Texas 96, Texas State 70 ___________________________
at Texas 84, Sam Houston State 50 ____________________
SITE
DATE
Fairfax, Va. _______________________________Dec. 3, 1987
Providence, R.I. __________________________Feb. 16, 1993
Raleigh, N.C. ____________________________Feb. 26, 1998
Austin, Texas ____________________________Dec. 30, 2002
Austin, Texas ____________________________Dec. 16, 2006
Austin, Texas ____________________________Nov. 23, 2010
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over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. The
win marked the first by Clemson against the Tar Heels in the
state of North Carolina in 29 years. The Tigers lost an 81-74 decision in the NCAA First Round to a Georgia team which reached
the “Elite Eight.”
Bolstered by a Top 10 national recruiting class, the 1996-97
Tigers jumped out to a 16-1 start and a No. 2 ranking. Clemson
finished that season with a 23-10 record against a schedule
ranked as the ninth-toughest in the nation. Barnes’ team
played 15 games against teams ranked in the Top 25 of the RPI,
including nine games against Top 10 foes. Clemson and LSU
were the only schools in the nation to play three of the teams
that advanced to the Final Four.
The Tigers posted wins over Miami (Ohio) and Tulsa to
advance to the NCAA “Sweet 16” for just the third time in
school history, before falling to third-ranked and eventual
Final Four participant Minnesota in a 90-84 double-overtime
classic at San Antonio’s Alamodome. Clemson concluded the
year ranked No. 8 in the CNN/USA Today poll, the highest final
season ranking in school history.
During his final season at Clemson (1996-97), the Tigers
began the year ranked No. 5 in the preseason AP poll – the
highest preseason ranking in school history. Despite facing a
schedule ranked third toughest in the nation by the RPI and
playing with an injured point guard in Terrell McIntyre for the
majority of the season, Barnes’ team still posted an 18-14 mark
en route to another berth in the “Big Dance.”
It marked the third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament
for Clemson, the first time in school history the feat had been
accomplished. The Tigers posted three wins against Top 25
opposition during the regular season. Barnes also picked up his
200th win as a Division I coach with a 77-72 victory over North
Carolina State on Feb. 26, 1998.
THE PROVIDENCE YEARS
Prior to his stint at Clemson, Barnes served as the head
coach at Providence College for six years. During his tenure
at the Big East Conference school, he posted an 108-76 (.587)
overall record while leading Providence to its first Big East
Tournament title and a total of five postseason appearances
(three NCAA, two NIT). In his 102 games at PC, the Friars averaged 10,596 fans per game and posted the top five singleseason attendance marks in school history.
Under Barnes’ guidance, Providence recorded 17 wins
over Top 25 teams. His 17 wins over ranked opponents are
tied for second in school history, although he owns the mark
on a season average basis (2.8 wins per year). Dave Gavitt had
23 ranked wins in 10 years, while Joe Mullaney chalked up 17
victories in 14 seasons.
Barnes helped develop 11 Providence student-athletes
who went on to play professional basketball at some level,
including six NBA players. PC joined Duke as the only schools in
the nation to boast at least two selections in both the 1994 and
1995 NBA drafts. All four Friars players drafted in those years
were recruited and coached by Barnes.
While at Providence, Barnes’ teams featured an up-tempo
style that held rebounding as the key aspect of the game. Four
of the top 11 scoring teams in PC history were coached by
Barnes, including the 1988-89 squad that averaged a schoolrecord 85.3 ppg. In his six years, the Friars averaged 79.7 points
per game. In addition, each of his last four PC teams ranked in
the top 25 nationally in rebound margin, including the 1991-92
squad which ranked fourth (+7.5).
In his first season at Providence (1988-89), Barnes inherited
an 11-17 team and opened the season with a 13-game winning
streak. Less than a month into his first year, Barnes had the
Friars in the Top 20. PC went on to post an 18-11 record and
earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament, where it lost to Virginia
100-97 in a First Round contest. Barnes was named District I
Coach of the Year by the NABC.
His second year at PC proved his initial season was no
fluke. Barnes led the Friars to a 17-12 overall mark, including
the school’s first win at the Carrier Dome with an 87-86 victory
against No. 5 Syracuse. The win snapped a 21-game losing streak
to the Orangemen. The Friars also upset No. 3 Georgetown en
route to earning a second straight NCAA bid. Providence lost an
overtime thriller to Ohio State in a First Round game.
With the help of the fourth-ranked recruiting class in the
nation, the 1990-91 Friars posted a 19-13 record while narrowly
missing a third straight NCAA appearance. During the year, PC
played 12 games against ranked teams, including a remarkable
10-game stretch against Top 25 opponents from Jan. 8-Feb. 12.
The Friars survived the span with a 5-5 mark.
After receiving a NIT bid, Providence downed James
Madison and West Virginia, before falling to Oklahoma in the
quarterfinals. In his first three seasons at the Rhode Island
school, Barnes had taken Providence to three straight postseason tournaments (two NCAAs and an NIT) and posted three
consecutive winning seasons for the first time since the legendary Dave Gavitt accomplished the feat for the Friars 14 years
earlier (1976-78).
Barnes led a 1991-92 Providence team dominated by
freshmen and sophomores to 14 wins, including a victory
over No. 12 Syracuse. The Friars also posted a 23-point victory
at Georgetown, the first time the Friars had ever won at the
Capital Centre.
PC returned to the postseason during the 1992-93 campaign, reaching the 20-win plateau for the first time since Rick
Pitino’s memorable march to the Final Four in 1986-87. Along
the way, Barnes led Providence to an 81-66 victory over No.
14 Arizona, marking the school’s first win over a ranked nonconference team since the 1977-78 season. He also became the
first PC coach to post a season sweep against Georgetown.
The Friars won 10 of their last 13 games to end the
year, including a victory over Connecticut in the Big East
Tournament, which earned PC its 1,000th win in school history. Providence defeated James Madison, West Virginia and
Boston College in the NIT, before falling to Minnesota (76-70)
at Madison Square Garden. PC finished fourth after dropping a
55-52 decision to UAB in the third-place game.
In his final season at Providence, Barnes guided the Friars
to a 20-10 mark (10-8 Big East) and a NCAA bid. It marked the
first back-to-back 20-win seasons at PC since the mid-1970s.
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The 10 Big East wins were the most by a Providence team since
Pitino’s Final Four squad posted a 10-6 mark in 1986-87.
Providence won its last five regular-season games, then
swept past Villanova, No. 2 Connecticut and Georgetown to
capture the Big East Tournament crown. Despite losing to
Alabama in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Barnes’
team ranked 14th in the nation in the final Sagarin computer
poll.
GETTING STARTED
Barnes accepted his first head coaching position at George
Mason on April 23, 1987. It was at the Fairfax, Va., school where
Barnes’ teams began his trademark of defying the odds. Under
his guidance, George Mason posted a 20-10 record in his first
and only season, including a 9-5 mark in the Colonial Athletic
Association. After leading his team to the conference tournament championship game, Barnes was recognized as the
league’s co-Coach of the Year.
Barnes coached his first team in a Hickory, N.C., recreation league while he was still in high school. He said then he
wanted to teach high school, nothing else. That all changed
when he went to the 1978 Atlantic Coast Conference tourney
in Greensboro, N.C., and coaching basketball at the collegiate
level became his passion.
Barnes began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant
coach at North State Academy during the 1977-78 season. He
then moved on to an assistant spot under Eddie Biedenbach
at Davidson College the following year. After two seasons at
the Davidson, N.C., school, Barnes moved on to George Mason
where he served as an assistant to Joe Harrington from 198085.
In 1985-86, Barnes joined Wimp Sanderson’s staff at
Alabama as an assistant coach. The Crimson Tide posted a 24-9
record en route to a trip to the NCAA “Sweet 16.” The following year, he served as an assistant at Ohio State under Gary
Williams. The Buckeyes had a 20-win season and reached the
Second Round of the NCAA Tournament.
BARNES IN THE BIG DANCE
Texas coach Rick Barnes is no stranger to March Madness.
Over the last 25 seasons in stops at Providence, Clemson and
now at Texas, he has guided 20 of those teams to the NCAA
Tournament. Barnes made 17 straight trips to the Big Dance
(1996-2012). He is 18-14 (.563) at Texas in NCAA Tournament
games and 20-20 (.500) overall in the Big Dance. Barnes has
made six trips to the “Sweet 16” in the last 17 years, including
a Final Four appearance in 2003 and “Elite Eight” appearances
in 2006 and 2008.
RICK BARNES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
Year
1989
1990
1994
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
School
Round Advanced
Providence _________________ First Round
Providence _________________ First Round
Providence _________________ First Round
Clemson ___________________ First Round
Clemson ___________________ “Sweet 16”
Clemson ___________________ First Round
Texas ______________________ First Round
Texas ___________________ Second Round
Texas ______________________ First Round
Texas ______________________ “Sweet 16”
Texas _______________________ Final Four
Texas ______________________ “Sweet 16”
Texas ______________________ First Round
Texas ______________________“Elite Eight”
Texas ___________________ Second Round
Texas ______________________“Elite Eight”
Texas ___________________ Second Round
Texas ______________________ First Round
Texas _____________________ Third Round
Texas ___________________ Second Round
THE PERSONAL SIDE
A native of Hickory, N.C., Barnes was born on July 17, 1954.
He was a standout basketball player at Hickory High, where he
graduated in 1973. Barnes moved on to Lenoir-Rhyne College
(Hickory, N.C.), where he lettered three years and won the
Captain’s Award for Leadership as a junior and senior.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Lenoir-Rhyne in 1977 and was named the college’s
Distinguished Alumnus in 1997. Barnes was inducted into the
Lenoir-Rhyne College Hall of Fame on Oct. 5, 2002 and received
an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from LenoirRhyne on May 7, 2005. He and his wife, Candy (also a Hickory
native), have a son, Nick (born Oct. 3, 1984), and daughter,
Carley (born Jan. 9, 1988).
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SUCCESS AGAINST THE AP TOP 25
SUCCESS AGAINST THE AP TOP 25
In his first 15 years with the Longhorns, Rick Barnes has earned a
school-record 58 career wins over AP Top 25 opponents (previous mark: 10 by Tom Penders, 1989-98). Barnes has guided the
Horns to a 58-82 (.414) record against ranked teams. Overall in his
26 years of coaching, Barnes has posted 88 victories over AP Top
25 opponents.
TOP 25 WINS AT PROVIDENCE (17)
OPP
OPP RANK
DATE
Syracuse
#5
1-20-90
Georgetown
#3
2-13-90
St. John’s
#25
2-17-90
Georgetown
#14
1-8-91
Connecticut
#14
1-19-91
Syracuse
#6
1-26-91
Seton Hall
#25
1-29-91
St. John’s
#8
2-9-91
St. John’s
#20
3-8-91
Syracuse
#12
1-28-92
Arizona
#14
12-22-92
Boston College
#22
1-12-93
Georgetown (ot)
#23
2-6-93
Pittsburgh
#25
2-22-93
Syracuse
#14
1-25-94
Boston College
#23
3-5-94
Connecticut
#2
3-12-94
SITE
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
N
H
H
H
A
H
H
H
N
SCORE
87-86
94-90
77-74
72-69
108-102
92-82
65-62
75-64
72-64
87-83
81-66
73-65
66-58
53-48
96-82
77-69
69-67
TOP 25 WINS AT CLEMSON (13)
OPP
OPP RANK
DATE
Duke
#9
1-4-95
Duke
#19
1-3-96
Wake Forest
#6
1-21-96
Georgia Tech
#25
1-30-96
North Carolina
#20
3-8-96
Kentucky (ot)
#3
11-15-96
Virginia
#25
12-7-96
Duke (ot)
#10
1-7-97
Maryland
#11
1-15-97
Maryland
#7
2-8-97
Maryland (ot)
#23
12-4-97
South Carolina
#6
12-17-97
Florida State
#17
1-13-98
SITE
A
H
H
H
N
N
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
SCORE
75-70
51-48
55-41
73-70
75-73
79-71
65-52
86-82
67-63
80-68
78-65
62-57
86-65
TOP 25 WINS AT TEXAS (58)
OPP
OPP RANK
Utah
#25
Oklahoma State
#23
DePaul
#18
Michigan State
#3
Oklahoma
#16
Oklahoma State
#8
Kansas
#23
Illinois
#5
Connecticut
#15
Iowa State
#6
Stanford (ot)
#11
Oklahoma State
#5
Mississippi State
#17
Georgia
#16
Missouri
#21
Oklahoma State
#9
Oklahoma
#5
Oklahoma
#5
Connecticut
#23
Providence (ot)
#25
Wake Forest
#4
Texas Tech (ot)
#13
Oklahoma
#22
Kansas
#20
Texas Tech
#25
Kansas
#18
North Carolina
#18
Oklahoma State
#5
Oklahoma State
#8
West Virginia
#13
Iowa
#18
Memphis
#4
Villanova
#3
Kansas
#16
Oklahoma
#19
West Virginia
#22
LSU
#9
Oklahoma State
#18
Texas A&M
#7
Tennessee
#7
UCLA
#2
Baylor
#25
Kansas
#3
Texas A&M
#22
Stanford
#10
UCLA
#12
Villanova
#15
Oklahoma
#2
North Carolina
#10
Michigan State
#9
Illinois
#13
Michigan State
#12
Texas A&M
#11
Kansas
#2
Missouri
#11
Texas A&M
#16
Iowa State
#25
North Carolina
#23
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DATE
12-12-98
1-23-99
11-26-99
11-27-99
1-15-00
2-16-00
2-28-00
12-23-00
1-15-01
2-24-01
12-1-01
1-5-02
3-17-02
11-15-02
1-25-03
2-1-03
2-10-03
3-8-03
3-28-03
1-5-04
1-13-04
1-26-04
2-8-04
2-23-04
2-28-04
3-13-04
3-20-04
1-17-05
3-5-05
11-21-05
11-22-05
1-2-06
1-14-06
2-25-06
3-5-06
3-23-06
12-10-06
2-12-07
2-28-07
11-24-07
12-2-07
2-2-08
2-11-08
2-18-08
3-28-08
12-4-08
12-9-08
2-21-09
12-19-09
12-22-09
11-18-10
12-22-10
1-19-11
1-22-11
1-29-11
1-31-11
3-8-12
12-19-12
SITE
SCORE
H
73-68
H
73-70
N
68-64
N
81-74
H
79-66
H
68-57
H
68-54
H
72-64
H
60-56
H
94-78
N
83-75
A
70-61
N
68-64
N
77-71
H
76-55
H
78-65
H
67-61
A
76-71
N
82-78
A
79-77
H
94-81
A
62-61
H
66-37
H
82-67
H
74-71
N
64-60
N
78-75
H
75-61
A
74-73
N
76-75
N
68-59
A
69-58
H
58-55
H
80-55
H
72-48
N
74-71
N 76-75 (ot)
H
83-54
H 98-96 (2ot)
N
97-78
A
63-61
H
80-72
H
72-69
H
77-50
N
82-62
H
68-64
N
67-58
H
73-68
N
103-90
H
69-68
N 90-84 (ot)
A
67-55
H
81-60
A
74-63
H
71-58
A
69-49
N
71-65
H
85-67
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OPPONENT
Alabama
UAB
Alabama State
Alcorn State
American
Appalachian State
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Arkansas-Monticello
Austin Peay
Baylor
Boston College
Boston University
Bowling Green
Brooklyn
Brown
Bucknell
California
UC Davis
UC Irvine
Campbell
Centenary
CCSU
UCF
Chaminade
Charleston Southern
Chicago State
Cincinnati
The Citadel
Clemson
Coastal Carolina
Colorado
Connecticut
Coppin State
Dartmouth
Delaware
DePaul
Duke
East Carolina
Florida State
Fresno State
Furman
Gardner-Webb
Georgetown
George Washington
Georgia
Georgia Tech
Gonzaga
Hawaii
Holy Cross
Houston
Illinois
Indiana
Indiana State
Iona
Iowa
Iowa State
Jacksonville
James Madison
Kansas
Kansas State
ALL
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-1
3-0
1-8
1-0
3-1
1-0
1-0
27-7
11-4
2-0
1-0
1-0
5-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
2-0
1-0
1-2
5-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
1-0
13-4
8-11
3-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
4-9
2-0
4-4
1-0
4-0
1-0
7-9
2-1
1-2
5-3
0-3
1-0
3-1
2-2
2-1
1-1
1-0
1-0
2-1
14-5
1-0
5-0
6-16
9-10
UT CU PC GM H
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1 1-0
1-0 2-0
2-0
0-7
1-1
1-2
1-0
3-1
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
27-7
13-2
1-0
10-4
6-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
4-1
5-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
3-0
2-0
2-0
1-0 1-0
1-1
0-1
4-0 1-0
5-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
13-4
6-0
2-3
6-8
3-5
3-0
3-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
0-4 4-5
3-1
2-0 1-0
4-4
2-2
1-0
1-0
4-0
4-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
7-8
4-2
2-0
0-1 1-0
1-1 0-1
0-1
5-3
4-0
0-2 0-1
1-0
3-1
2-0
2-2
1-0
2-0 0-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
2-1
14-5
8-1
1-0
1-0
2-0 3-0 3-0
6-16
4-4
9-10
5-4
A
0-1
0-4
1-1
12-3
4-3
1-0
4-3
2-6
1-3
1-0
2-2
2-4
0-1
1-3
1-0
1-1
1-2
0-1
4-4
1-0
1-8
3-5
N OPPONENT
0-1 Kentucky
0-1 Lafayette
Lamar
Liberty
Long Beach State
1-0 Long Island
0-2 Louisiana-Lafayette
1-0 Louisiana-Monroe
LSU
Louisiana Tech
1-0 Maine
2-2 Manhattan
1-1 Marshall
Maryland
UMBC
Massachusetts
McNeese State
Memphis
Mercer
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (Ohio)
Michigan State
Minnesota
Mississippi State
Mississippi Valley
1-2 Missouri
Monmouth
Morgan State
0-1 Mount St. Mary’s
Navy
0-1 Nebraska
Nevada
3-1 Nevada-Las Vegas
3-0 New Hampshire
New Mexico State
New Orleans
1-0 Niagara
1-0 Nicholls State
0-5 North Carolina
UNC-Asheville
UNC-Greensboro
UNC-Wilmington
N.C. State
Northeastern
1-3 North Florida
1-0 North Texas
1-1 Notre Dame
Oakland
0-3 Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oral Roberts
1-0 Oregon
1-1 Oregon State
1-0 Penn
1-0 Pittsburgh
2-1 Prairie View A&M
2-0 Princeton
Providence
1-0 Purdue
1-4 Radford
1-1 Rhode Island
ALL UT CU
1-1
1-1
2-0
2-0 1-0
2-0
1-0 1-0
1-0
1-0 1-0
1-0 1-0
1-3 1-3
2-0 2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
4-6
4-5
1-0
2-0 2-0
2-0 2-0
2-1 2-1
1-0
1-0
10-1 1-0 2-0
1-0
1-0
4-4 4-4
2-4 1-0 1-2
3-0 3-0
1-0
11-7 10-7 1-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0 1-0
4-0 2-0
10-3 10-3
0-1 0-1
2-0 2-0
5-0
2-0 2-0
1-0 1-0
2-0 1-0
2-0 2-0
5-10 4-1 1-9
4-0 2-0 1-0
1-0
2-1
1-0
6-4 1-1 5-3
1-0
1-0 1-0
3-0 3-0
2-2 0-2
1-0 1-0
0-1
21-16 21-15
22-14 22-13
2-0 2-0
1-1 1-1
1-1 1-1
1-0 1-0
6-8 1-1
1-0 1-0
3-1 2-1
2-0 2-0
1-1 1-1
1-0
5-2 1-0
PC GM
H
A
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0 1-0 2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
3-1 1-3
1-0 1-0
1-0 1-0
2-0
1-0 1-0
1-0
7-1
5-0 4-1
1-0 1-1
1-0
0-2
1-0
1-0
5-3 4-3
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
2-0 3-0 1-0
6-0 4-3
1-0 1-0
5-0
5-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
2-0
1-4
1-0
3-0
1-0 1-0
1-1 1-1
2-2
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
2-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-5
1-0
3-1
1-0
11-5 7-8
12-3 7-9
1-0 1-0
5-7
4-2 1-5
1-0
2-0
1-0 1-0
1-0
ALL
N OPPONENT
7-0
1-1 Rice
Richmond
0-3
1-0
1-0 Robert Morris
St. Bonaventure
0-1
St. Francis (Pa.)
1-0
St. John’s
6-8
St. Joseph’s
1-0
Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0
1-0
1-2 Samford
Sam Houston State 4-0
San Diego
1-1
Seton Hall
7-10
South Alabama
1-0
5-0
0-2 South Carolina
South Carolina State 2-0
Southern
1-0
Southern California 1-3
0-2
0-1 South Florida
SW Missouri State 1-0
2-0
1-0 Stanford
1-0
1-0 Stephen F. Austin
1-0
2-3 Stetson
4-10
1-4 Syracuse
1-1
3-0 Temple
Tennessee
2-2
25-7
2-1 Texas A&M
Texas A&M-Cor.Christi 3-0
UT-Arlington
7-0
TCU
4-0
Texas-Pan American 3-0
Texas Southern
3-0
0-1 Texas State
10-0
Texas Tech
29-3
Tulane
1-0
2-0 Tulsa
1-0
UCLA
3-1
Utah
3-2
UTSA
3-0
4-1 Vermont
1-0
1-0 Villanova
9-7
Virginia
4-5
VCU
1-0
1-1 Virginia Tech
0-1
Wagner
1-0
Wake Forest
4-9
Washington State 1-0
0-2 West Virginia
4-3
1-0 Western Carolina
2-0
0-1 Western Kentucky 2-0
3-3 Western Michigan 0-1
3-2 Wichita State
1-0
William & Mary
2-1
1-1 Winthrop
2-0
1-1 Wisconsin
1-3
1-0 Wofford
4-0
1-1 Xavier
0-1
Yale
1-0
1-1
UT CU PC GM H
7-0
4-0
0-3 0-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
5-8
3-3
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
4-0
4-0
1-1
1-0
2-0 1-0 4-9 0-1 3-3
1-0
1-0
4-0 1-0
3-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-3
1-0
0-2
0-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
4-9
3-3
1-1
1-0
2-2
0-1
23-7 2-0
14-1
3-0
3-0
7-0
7-0
4-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
10-0
10-0
29-3
15-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-1
1-0
2-2
1-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
1-0
1-0
2-1
7-6
5-2
4-4 0-1
3-1
1-0 1-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-2 3-7
3-2
1-0
1-0
2-2
2-0 0-1 2-1
1-0 1-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
0-1
1-0 1-0
2-1 1-0
2-0
1-0
1-3
0-2
2-0 2-0
4-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
A N
3-0
0-1 0-1
0-1
1-5 2-0
1-0
0-1
3-5 1-2
2-0
0-1 0-2
0-1
1-0
2-0
1-5 0-2
0-1
0-1 2-0
9-6 2-0
1-0 1-0
13-2 1-1
1-0
2-0 0-1
0-2
2-5 2-0
1-3 0-1
0-1
0-5 1-2
0-2 2-0
1-0
0-1
0-1 1-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-0
4-2
1-0
3-1 2-1
RECORD BREAKDOWN
UT (at Texas) ___________________________________ 358-155 (.698)
CU (at Clemson) __________________________________ 74-48 (.607)
PC (at Providence) _______________________________ 108-76 (.587)
GM (at George Mason) ____________________________ 20-10 (.667)
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H (Home games) ________________________________ 349-68 (.837)
A (Away games) ________________________________ 128-145 (.469)
N (Neutral games) ________________________________ 83-76 (.522)
OVERALL ______________________________________560-289 (.660)
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Associate Head Coach Rob Lanier
3rd season as Associate Head Coach
5th season at Texas
THE LANIER FILE
Full name _____________________________________Robert A. Lanier
Hometown ______________________________________ Buffalo, N.Y.
High School _________________ Mount St. Joseph Academy (Buffalo, N.Y.)
College ___________________________________ St. Bonaventure ‘90
Wife ________________________________________ Dr. Dayo Lanier
Children ______________________________ Emory (son), Kai (daughter)
Rob Lanier enters his third season as associate head coach at The
University of Texas and his fifth year in association with Rick Barnes.
Lanier, who previously served as head coach at Siena College and as
an assistant coach at Texas, Florida, Virginia, Rutgers and St. Bonaventure,
was named associate head basketball coach at The University of Texas on
April 12, 2011. During his first season back with the Longhorns, the 45-yearold Lanier helped a young UT squad post a 20-14 mark and advance to the
NCAA Tournament Second Round.
Texas’ six-man freshman class in 2012 was ranked No. 4 nationally by
ESPN and included McDonald’s All-American Cameron Ridley. UT’s six-man
freshman class in 2011 was tabbed the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation
by ESPN and included McDonald’s All-American Myck Kabongo.
Before returning to Texas, he served as assistant coach at The
University of Florida for the previous four seasons (2007-08 to 2010-11).
In those four years, Lanier helped the Gators post a 99-44 (.692) mark and
advance to post-season play in all four seasons. Florida went 24-12 in 200708 and reached the semifinals of the National Invitational Tournament
(NIT). The Gators recorded a 25-11 mark in 2008-09 and advanced to the
NIT quarterfinals. In 2009-10, Florida posted a 21-13 record and reached
the NCAA First Round. The Gators then registered a 29-8 mark this past year
(2010-11), won the Southeastern Conference regular season championship
(13-3 record) and advanced to the NCAA “Elite Eight.”
Prior to his time at Florida, Lanier served as an assistant coach at The
University of Virginia for two seasons (2005-06 and 2006-07). During his
second year in Charlottesville (2006-07), the Cavaliers posted a 21-11 record
and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. Despite being picked to finish
eighth in the conference, Virginia registered an 11-5 mark and claimed a
share of the ACC regular-season championship with North Carolina. This
marked the first league title for the Cavaliers since the 1994-95 season.
Lanier was the head coach at Siena College for four years (2001-02 to
2004-05) before coming to Virginia. During Lanier’s four seasons at Siena,
the Saints posted a 58-70 mark and participated in one NCAA Tournament
and one NIT.
Siena won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Tournament
Championship in 2002 to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Saints
then defeated Alcorn State in the NCAA Tournament opening-round game
before losing to eventual national champion Maryland in the first round.
During the 2002-03 season, Lanier guided Siena to a 21-11 record a thirdplace finish in the MAAC with a 12-6 league mark. The Saints earned a
berth in the NIT, where they defeated Villanova in the opening round and
Western Michigan in the first round, before falling to UAB in the second
round. Siena also defeated Providence during the regular season, marking
the first time in school history that the Saints had defeated two Big East
Conference teams (Villanova and Providence) in the same season.
Prior to becoming the head coach at Siena, Lanier was an assistant
coach at Texas for two seasons (1999-2001). During his previous time in
Austin, the Longhorns recorded a 49-18 (.731) mark and advanced to a
pair of NCAA Tournaments. Texas posted a 24-9 record in 1999-2000, finished second in the Big 12 Conference with a 13-3 mark and advanced to
the NCAA Second Round. The Horns earned a No. 15 ranking in the final
Associated Press poll (top mark in school history at that time) and were
ranked in The AP Top 25 all season for the first time in school history. Junior
center Chris Mihm developed into one of the top players in the nation,
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earning consensus first-team All-America honors, and was selected as the
No. 7 overall pick in the 2000 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls (traded to the
Cleveland Cavaliers on draft night).
Lanier was a vital part of UT’s recruiting success, helping the Horns
land a consensus Top 10 national class that included Brian Boddicker, Royal
Ivey, Jason Klotz, Brandon Mouton and James Thomas. During the 2000-01
season, UT registered a 25-9 record, finished in a tie for second in the Big
12 with a 12-4 mark and advanced to the NCAA First Round. Lanier helped
mold four true freshmen and eight total newcomers into a squad that
ranked No. 18 in the final AP poll. The Horns tied a school record for most
home wins in a season (16-1 mark) and defeated two AP Top 10 teams (No.
5 Illinois, No. 6 Iowa State) at home in the same season for the first time
in school history. Prior to Lanier’s departure for the head coaching job at
Siena, he played a major role in the recruitment of T.J. Ford, who went on
to earn National Player of the Year honors with the Longhorns in 2002-03.
Lanier served as an assistant coach at Rutgers University for two years
(1997-98 and 1998-99). While at Rutgers, he was instrumental in helping the Scarlet Knights secure back-to-back nationally-ranked recruiting
classes. Included in Lanier’s first class was guard Dahntay Jones, who went
on to earn Big East All-Rookie Team honors in 1998-99 and currently plays
for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.
Prior to joining the staff at Rutgers, Lanier spent five seasons as an
assistant coach at his alma mater, St. Bonaventure (1992-93 to 1996-97). He
began his coaching career as a graduate assistant and restricted earnings
assistant coach at Niagara University (1990-91 to 1991-92).
Lanier received his first head coaching experience in the summer
of 1995, when he led a group of American collegians on a tour of the
Netherlands. He also coached summer All-Star teams in Italy (1996),
Germany (1998) and Greece (1999 and 2000).
A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Lanier graduated from St. Bonaventure
in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. A four-year letterman
with the Bonnies who scored 868 career points, he was a three-year
starter and team captain during his senior season. Lanier earned Atlantic
10 Conference All-Freshman Team honors in 1986-87 and was named
the team’s Most Improved Player in 1988-89. A two-time scholar-athlete
nominee, he went on to earn a master’s degree from Niagara in educational
counseling in 1993.
Born July 24, 1968, Lanier and his wife, Dr. Dayo Lanier, have one son,
Emory (born June 9, 2001) and one daughter, Kai (born March 15, 2003).
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Assistant Coach Russell Springmann
13th season as Assistant Coach
16th season at Texas
THE SPRINGMANN FILE
Full name ______________________________ Keith Russell Springmann
Hometown ___________________________________Silver Spring, Md.
High School _____________________ Paint Branch HS (Silver Spring, Md.)
College ____________________________________ Salisbury State ’90
Wife _____________________________________ Neissa Springmann
Children __________________________ Durant (son), Malaine (daughter)
Russell Springmann enters his 13th season as a full-time assistant coach
at The University of Texas and his 16th year in association with Rick Barnes.
In his first 12 years as a full-time assistant at UT, Springmann has
helped the Longhorns post a 290-124 (.700) record while making 11 NCAA
Tournament appearances. Texas has made five “Sweet 16” showings during
his 12 years, including a trip to the Final Four in 2003 and the “Elite Eight” in
both 2006 and 2008.
During this stretch, a total of 13 McDonald’s All-Americans have made
their way to the UT campus (T.J. Ford, 2001; Brad Buckman, 2002; LaMarcus
Aldridge, 2004; Daniel Gibson, 2004; Mike Williams, 2004; D.J. Augustin, 2006;
Kevin Durant, 2006; Jai Lucas, 2007; Avery Bradley, 2009; Cory Joseph, 2010;
Tristan Thompson, 2010; Myck Kabongo, 2011; Cameron Ridley, 2012).
Texas’ six-man freshman class in 2012 was ranked No. 4 nationally by
ESPN. UT’s six-man freshman class in 2011 was tabbed the No. 4 recruiting
class in the nation by ESPN. Despite a group that numbered only two, UT’s
class of Joseph and Thompson in 2010 was ranked as the No. 8 recruiting class
in the country by ESPN. Texas’ three-man freshman class in 2009 was ranked
No. 3 nationally by Rivals.com and No. 4 by ESPNU. UT’s seven-man freshman
class in 2006 was tabbed the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation by both Rivals.
com and Scout.com. Texas’ five-man freshman class in 2004 featured three
McDonald’s All-Americans (Aldridge, Gibson and Williams) and was tabbed
the No. 1 class in the nation by Clark Francis’ Hoop Scoop.
The Horns registered a 28-8 record and advanced to the NCAA Third
Round in 2010-11. UT climbed to the top of both major national polls
(Associated Press, ESPN/USA Today Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking 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. UT set a school record for most wins in a season (31-7) in
2007-08. While using a starting rotation of four freshmen and a sophomore in
2006-07, the Horns posted a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second
Round. In 2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA
“Elite Eight.”
Texas is the only school in the country that can claim two National
Player of the Year winners in the last 11 years, T.J. Ford (2003) and Kevin
Durant (2007). UT has had three consensus first-team All-Americans during
Springmann’s time as an assistant (T.J. Ford in 2003, Kevin Durant in 2007 and
D.J. Augustin in 2008), and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award as the
nation’s top point guard in 2008.
Texas has had 14 players drafted in the 12 years under Springmann,
including nine first-round selections and five lottery picks in T.J. Ford,
LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, D.J. Augustin and Tristan Thompson. With
three first-round selections in 2011, Texas has produced eight first-round picks
over the last eight years (dating back to the 2006 NBA Draft). Both Aldridge
(2006) and Durant (2007) were selected as the No. 2 overall picks in their
respective drafts. In fact, UT became the first school to have a Top Two pick in
consecutive NBA Drafts since DePaul in 1981-82.
When Augustin was selected as the No. 9 pick by the Charlotte Bobcats
in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed quite a three-year run for the Longhorns
at the Draft. Texas was the only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in
the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. In fact, UT became just the fourth school
since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was implemented) to produce a lottery pick in three consecutive years. Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke
(1992-95) and Connecticut (2004-06) previously accomplished the feat.
Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first round of the
NBA Draft for the first time in school history in 2011. Tristan Thompson was
selected with the No. 4 pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was
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taken with the No. 26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later
traded to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29 pick by
the San Antonio Spurs.
The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school
history that the Horns had three players selected in the same draft. UT also had
three players selected during the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected
with the No. 19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with the
No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later traded to the New
Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with the No. 32 pick (second selection
in the second round) by the Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by
Toronto) and Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the
2006 NBA Draft.
In the classroom, Texas led the Big 12 Conference in the number of
Academic All-Big 12 selections in the sport of men’s basketball for four consecutive years from 2008-11. UT had six players earn the accolade in both
2008 and 2009, five players claim the honor in 2010 and four earn the award
in 2011.
In his first three seasons at Texas, Springmann served as an administrative assistant. In that role, he supervised the film exchange process, assisted
in on-campus recruiting and played a major role in organizing summer camp
administration.
During his 15 years in Austin, the Longhorns have made 14 trips to the
NCAA Tournament while posting a 358-155 (.698) record. UT also set a school
record by recording 13 straight 20-win seasons (1999-2000 through 2011-12).
Springmann came to Texas after spending two seasons (1996-97 and
1997-98) working in the basketball office at the University of Florida. While
with the Gators, he also served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach.
Prior to his stint at Florida, Springmann served four seasons as the boys’
varsity coach at Mardela (Md.) High School. Inheriting a program that had
won just three games in the three years prior to his arrival, he led the team to
a playoff win and a state regional semifinal appearance during the 1993-94
season. For his efforts, Springmann earned Bayside Conference Coach of the
Year and Mason-Dixon Coach of the Year honors.
Springmann began his coaching career in 1990-91 as an assistant coach
at Salisbury State University in Salisbury, Md. He worked as an assistant for two
seasons before accepting the position at Mardela High.
Springmann graduated from Salisbury State in 1990 with a bachelor’s
degree in physical education. A four-year letterwinner in basketball, he served
as team captain during his junior and senior seasons. He also earned recognition as the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1989-90.
Born Sept. 24, 1969, he is a native of Silver Spring, Md. Springmann and
his wife, Neissa, have one son, Durant (born Jan. 16, 2011), and one daughter,
Malaine (born May 9, 2013).
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Assistant Coach Chris Ogden
6th season as Assistant Coach
11th season at Texas
THE OGDEN FILE
Full name ________________________________Christopher Kyle Ogden
Hometown ____________________________________Seminole, Texas
High School _____________________________________ Seminole HS
College _________________________________ University of Texas ‘04
Wife __________________________________________ Katie Ogden
Children ______________________ Bo (son), Ellie (daughter), Parker (son)
Chris Ogden, a former player under Rick Barnes at Texas and captain of
the 2003 Final Four team, begins his sixth season as an assistant coach at The
University of Texas and his 11th year on the UT coaching staff. In his first five
seasons as a full-time assistant, Ogden has helped the Longhorns post a 11162 (.642) record while making four NCAA Tournament trips.
During this stretch, a total of five McDonald’s All-Americans have made
their way to the UT campus (Avery Bradley, 2009; Cory Joseph, 2010; Tristan
Thompson, 2010; Myck Kabongo, 2011; Cameron Ridley, 2012). Texas’ six-man
freshman class in 2012 was ranked No. 4 nationally by ESPN. UT’s six-man
freshman class in 2011 was tabbed the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation
by ESPN. Despite a group that numbered only two, UT’s class of Joseph and
Thompson in 2010 was ranked as the No. 8 recruiting class in the country by
ESPN. Texas’ three-man freshman class in 2009 was ranked No. 3 nationally by
Rivals.com and No. 4 by ESPNU and included Bradley, the top-rated recruit in
the country by ESPNU.
In his previous role, he supervised the film exchange process, played a
major role in summer camp administration and assisted in all internal operations of the basketball program.
The Horns registered a 28-8 record and advanced to the NCAA Third
Round in 2010-11. UT climbed to the top of both major national polls
(Associated Press, ESPN/USA Today Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking 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. UT set a school record for most wins in a season (31-7) in
2007-08. While using a starting rotation of four freshmen and a sophomore in
2006-07, the Horns posted a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second
Round. In 2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the NCAA
“Elite Eight.”
Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first round of the
NBA Draft for the first time in school history in 2011. Tristan Thompson was
selected with the No. 4 pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was
taken with the No. 26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later
traded to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29 pick by
the San Antonio Spurs.
The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third time in school
history that the Horns had three players selected in the same draft. UT also had
three players selected during the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected
with the No. 19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with the
No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later traded to the New
Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with the No. 32 pick (second selection
NCAA Tournament Experience
2011-12
Assistant Coach
Texas
Second Round
2010-11
Assistant Coach
Texas
Third Round
2009-10
Assistant Coach
Texas
First Round
2008-09
Assistant Coach
Texas
Second Round
2002-03
Player
Texas
Final Four
2001-02
Player
Texas
“Sweet 16”
2000-01
Player
Texas
First Round
1999-2000 Player
Texas
Second Round
2008-present
2004-08
2003-04
College Coaching Experience
Assistant Coach
Texas
Administrative Assistant Texas
Student Assistant
Texas
in the second round) by the Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by
Toronto) and Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the
2006 NBA Draft.
In the classroom, Texas led the Big 12 Conference in the number of
Academic All-Big 12 selections in the sport of men’s basketball for four consecutive years from 2008-11. UT had six players earn the accolade in both
2008 and 2009, five players claim the honor in 2010 and four earn the award
in 2011.
Ogden played four years (2000-03) at forward for the Longhorns and
was a member of four NCAA Tournament teams. He completed his career at
Texas as the winningest player in school history with 97 total victories.
The team captain as a senior during UT’s run to the Final Four in 200203, Ogden played in 85 career games, including three starts, and totaled 144
career points, 88 rebounds and 40 assists. He earned the team’s Jay Arnette
Award as a junior (2001-02), honoring a player for his behind-the-scenes
efforts and contributions to the team.
Following his collegiate playing career, he joined the UT basketball staff
as a student assistant coach for one year while he completed his undergraduate degree. Ogden was responsible for making personnel, team and postgame edits and supervised the film exchange process in that role. He earned a
bachelor’s of science degree in education from The University of Texas in May
2004.
A native of Seminole, Texas, Ogden played four years of varsity basketball at Seminole High School. He was tabbed the state of Texas’ Mr. Basketball
in his senior year (1998-99), when he averaged 17.3 points, 10.6 rebounds and
8.5 assists per game while leading his team to a 36-4 record and a runner-up
finish at the Class 3A state tournament.
Born October 16, 1980, Ogden and his wife, Katie, have two sons, Bo
(born March 7, 2008) and Parker (born Aug. 10, 2012), and one daughter, Ellie
(born March 2, 2010).
TEXAS’ ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES
Mark “Skip” Adams 1974-76
C.J. Alderson ________ 1935
Leon Black_______ 1965-67
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
Marshall Hughes __ 1950-56
Paul Johnson1981-82, ‘85-86
Marty Karow _____ 1928-34
Ed Kohtala _____ 1999-2001
Rob Lanier ____ 2000-01, ‘11Bennie Lenox ____ 1967-73
Clyde Littlefield __ 1921-27
Leroy McClendon _ 1983-84
Ken McDonald ___ 2005-08
Dave Miller ______ 1988-89
Steve Moeller __ 1977-1981
Jim O’Bannon ____ 1968-71
Chris Ogden _________2008Eddie Oran ____ 1983-1998
Carlton Owens _ 1996-1998
Dan Peterson _______ 1983
Gregg Polinsky ___ 1984-86
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Ed Price _________ 1938-42
Jess Richardson _____ 1964
Charley Shannon _ 1967-68
Russell Springmann ___2002Ricky Stokes ________ 1999
Rodney Terry ____ 2003-11
Vic Trilli _______ 1990-1997
Rob Wright _________ 1998
Jimmy Viramontes 1957-63
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Jerry Johnson
ASSOCIATE AD/BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
16th season at Texas
Jerry Johnson begins his 10th season as an associate athletics
director for basketball operations and his 16th year of service
on UT Athletics’ administrative staff. Johnson is responsible
for all internal operations of the men’s basketball program.
He also serves as the liaison between the men’s basketball
office and the UT Athletics administration.
Johnson was previously an associate athletics director for
marketing and administration. In addition to his focus on
marketing and promotions, he served as the liaison for UT
women’s athletics to its corporate partner, Nike. Johnson
also worked as a color analyst on Texas women’s basketball
radio broadcasts.
Johnson has an extensive background in sports marketing and coaching. He came to Texas from Converse
Inc., working at the corporation’s national headquarters
in North Reading, Mass. While at Converse, he served
in numerous marketing, promotions and sales positions
for 17 years (1981-98). Prior to joining Converse, Johnson
served as the head men’s basketball coach and a physical education instructor at Midland Lutheran College in
Fremont, Neb., from 1976-81.
Johnson is a graduate of Westmar College (LeMars, Iowa)
where he received his bachelor’s degree in English. He then
went on to receive two master’s degrees, the first in psychology/counseling from Northern Colorado in 1968 and
the second in health and recreation from the University of
Nebraska-Kearney in 1976.
Johnson and his wife, Jean, are the parents of three children, David Mahalek, Jim Mahalek and Jay Johnson.
Bryan Lentz
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
4th season at Texas
Bryan Lentz begins his fourth season as a special assistant at
The University of Texas. The 36-year-old Lentz assists in all
internal operations of the basketball program.
Prior to joining the Texas coaching staff for the 2010-11
season, Lentz served as an assistant coach at Lenoir-Rhyne
University (Hickory, N.C.) for the previous nine seasons. In his
final two years at Lenoir-Rhyne, Lentz was elevated to the
position of Associate Head Coach.
In his nine seasons at Lenoir-Rhyne, the Bears captured
five South Atlantic Conference regular season titles, one
Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship and earned four
trips to the NCAA Division II Playoffs.
A four-year letterwinner for Lenoir-Rhyne (1997-2000),
Lentz finished his playing career with 1,374 points and
ranked fifth in school history in assists (388), steals (159)
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and free throw percentage (.824). He was tabbed the South
Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year in 1996-97 and
earned Second Team All-SAC honors as a sophomore in
1997-98. Lentz earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2000.
Born April 17, 1977 in Lumberton, N.C., Lentz and his wife,
Christy, have two sons, Luke (born Dec. 30, 2003) and Owen
(born March 5, 2007).
William Wyatt
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
2nd season at Texas
William Wyatt begins his second season as a special assistant
at The University of Texas. The 32-year-old Wyatt assists in all
internal operations of the basketball program.
Prior to joining the Texas coaching staff, Wyatt spent
four months as Vice President/Brokerage Services at CNL
Commercial Real Estate, Inc., in Dallas. He previously
worked for four years (2008-12) as Senior Associate/Tenant
Representation at Jones Lang LaSalle in Dallas and for four
years (2005-08) as Associate Vice President and Director of
Market Research for The Staubach Company in Austin and
San Antonio.
Wyatt also served as assistant varsity boys’ basketball
coach at Triple A Academy in Dallas for two seasons (201012). He helped the school’s junior varsity team post a 34-1
record in 2010-11 while playing primarily with an eighthgrade team roster. Triple A Academy’s 2011-12 varsity squad
recorded a 25-8 mark in the school’s first season of varsity
play.
A reserve forward who played in 52 career games during his first two seasons at UT (1999-2000 and 2000-01), he
elected to end his playing career after his sophomore season
due to a knee injury. Wyatt underwent four knee surgeries
between the middle of his junior year in high school and the
end of his freshman season at Texas. He then served as an
undergraduate student assistant coach for two years, helping the 2001-02 team advance to the NCAA “Sweet 16” and
the 2002-03 squad reach the Final Four.
Following his sophomore season, Wyatt received the Jay
Arnette Award, presented to the UT player for his behindthe-scenes efforts and contributions to the team. An active
community service participant throughout his undergraduate career, Wyatt was Texas’ nominee for the 2000-01 Big 12
Conference Male Sportsperson of the Year award. He earned
his bachelor’s degree (BBA) in business administration/
finance with a minor in management in 2003 and received
his master’s degree in sport management in 2005 from UT.
A 1999 graduate of South Grand Prairie High School in
Grand Prairie, Texas, he led his team to a 24-11 record and
the second round of the Class 5A state tournament in his
senior year. Wyatt was the first freshman ever to start at
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Born Oct. 24, 1980, Wyatt is a native of Dallas, Texas. He
has served as a board member for the Trinity Commons
Foundation, the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce and
ScholarShot and was on the Barbara Jordan Statue Advisory
Committee at The University of Texas.
Jai Lucas
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
1st season at Texas
Jai Lucas begins his first season as a special assistant at The
University of Texas. The 24-year-old Lucas assists in all internal operations of the basketball program.
Prior to joining the Texas coaching staff, Lucas spent the
previous three seasons playing professionally. He played
two seasons in the National Basketball Development League
(NBDL), where he saw action with the Idaho Stampede (201213) 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 from UT.
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. He started all 36 games for
the Gators as a freshman, helping Florida post a 24-12 record
and advance to the Postseason NIT semifinals. He transferred
from Florida and enrolled in classes at Texas beginning in the
Spring 2009 semester.
A 2007 graduate of Bellaire High School in Houston, Texas,
he was a McDonald’s All-American, a Jordan All-American
and a Parade All-America Second Team selection as a senior.
Lucas was a three-year starter and three-time District 21-5A
Player of the Year who led Bellaire to three consecutive
District 21-5A titles.
Born Dec. 5, 1988, Lucas is a native of Houston, Texas.
Luca
Todd Wright
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH
16th season at Texas
Todd Wright begins his 16th season as the strength and
conditioning coach for the men’s basketball program at The
University of Texas. The 43-year-old Wright, who enters his
20th year of association with Rick Barnes, is widely recognized
as one of the elite coaches nationally in his field.
During his previous 15 years in Austin, the Longhorns have
made 14 trips to the NCAA Tournament while posting a 358155 (.698) record. UT also set a school record by recording 13
straight 20-win seasons from 1999-2000 through 2011-12.
Texas has made five “Sweet 16” showings during the last
12 years. Included in this 12-year stretch was a trip to the 2003
Final Four, marking the third time in school history and first
since 1947 (a span of 56 years) that UT had advanced to the
Final Four. Texas advanced to the “Elite Eight” in 2006 and 2008
and the “Sweet 16” in 2002 and 2004.
Texas has claimed three Big 12 Conference titles in Wright’s
15 seasons, including two in the past eight years (1999, 2006
and 2008). UT also has advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the
NCAA tourney in two of the last eight years and three times in
the last 11 seasons (2003, 2006 and 2008).
The Horns registered a 28-8 record and advanced to the
NCAA Third Round in 2010-11. UT climbed to the top of
both major national polls (Associated Press, ESPN/USA Today
Coaches) on Jan. 11, 2010, marking 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. UT set a school record for most wins in
a season (31-7) in 2007-08. While using a starting rotation of
four freshmen and a sophomore in 2006-07, the Horns posted
a 25-10 mark and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. In
2005-06, Texas registered a 30-7 record and advanced to the
NCAA “Elite Eight.”
Wright also has played a huge role in producing individual
success. Texas is the only school in the country that can claim
two National Player of the Year winners in the last 11 years,
T.J. Ford (2003) and Kevin Durant (2007). UT has had four consensus first-team All-Americans during Wright’s time in Austin
(Chris Mihm in 2000, T.J. Ford in 2003, Kevin Durant in 2007 and
D.J. Augustin in 2008), and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy
Award as the nation’s top point guard in 2008.
Texas has had 16 players drafted in the 15 years under
Wright, including 10 first-round selections and six lottery picks
in Chris Mihm, T.J. Ford, LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, D.J.
Augustin and Tristan Thompson. Both Aldridge (2006) and
Durant (2007) were selected as the No. 2 overall picks in their
respective drafts. In fact, UT became the first school to have a
Top Two pick in consecutive NBA Drafts since DePaul in 198182.
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When Augustin was selected as the No. 9 pick by the
Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA Draft, it completed quite
a three-year run for the Longhorns at the Draft. Texas was the
only school in the nation to have a Top 10 pick in the 2006,
2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts. In fact, UT became just the fourth
school since 1985 (when the current draft lottery system was
implemented) to produce a lottery pick in three consecutive
years. Georgia Tech (1989-91), Duke (1992-95) and Connecticut
(2004-06) previously accomplished the feat.
Three Longhorns heard their names called in the first
round of the 2011 NBA Draft for the first time in school history. Tristan Thompson was selected with the No. 4 pick by the
Cleveland Cavaliers. Jordan Hamilton was taken with the No.
26 pick by the Dallas Mavericks, and his rights were later traded
to the Denver Nuggets. Cory Joseph was taken with the No. 29
pick by the San Antonio Spurs.
The 2011 Draft marked the second straight year and third
time in school history that the Horns had three players selected
in the same draft. UT also had three players selected during
the 2010 NBA Draft. Avery Bradley was selected with the No.
19 pick by the Boston Celtics. Damion James was taken with
the No. 24 pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and his rights were later
traded to the New Jersey Nets. Dexter Pittman was chosen with
the No. 32 pick (second selection in the second round) by the
Miami Heat. Aldridge, P.J. Tucker (No. 35 pick by Toronto) and
Daniel Gibson (No. 42 pick by Cleveland) were taken during the
2006 NBA Draft.
Wright came to Texas after spending five years at Clemson,
including the last four under Barnes’ direction. He spent his first
three years as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning
coach, before becoming a full-time staff member prior to the
1996-97 season. During his time at Clemson, his strength, agility and conditioning programs helped Clemson earn a reputation as one of the best-conditioned teams in the country.
A native of Peabody, Mass., Wright earned his bachelor’s of
science degree in health and fitness from Springfield College
in 1993. He also worked as a strength and conditioning coach
at Boston College in the spring of 1993 prior to his graduation.
Wright is a member of the National Strength and
Conditioning Association and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist. He also is a Fellow of Applied Functional
Science through the Gray Institute.
In the fall of 1997, Wright wrote a strength and conditioning chapter for basketball in the book, “Basketball for
Dummies.” He also is a well-respected speaker in the field of
strength and conditioning. Wright has spoken on the subject
of “Vertical Core Training,” where he discussed training the core
in the upright position, and he has presented on the subject of
“Juhoplepsking,” where he discussed using ground reaction to
enhance functional performance by jumping, hopping, leaping
and skipping. Wright also recently has spoken on the subjects
of functional density and the spherical model of training.
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Wright and his wife, Kate, reside with their two daughters,
Hannah Katherine (born June 10, 1999) and Abigail Margaret
(Jan. 18, 2001) and son, Charles Austin (born May 25, 2004), in
Austin.
Eric Fry
ATHLETIC TRAINER
5th season at Texas
Eric Fry begins his fifth 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 Fry spent two years (200709) as the athletic trainer for the University of Kentucky men’s
basketball program.
Fry served as an assistant athletic trainer for three years
with the University of Colorado men’s basketball and football programs. He also spent two years at the University of
Denver, working as an athletic trainer with the volleyball,
men’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s ski teams.
Fry began his professional career as a graduate assistant
athletic trainer at the University of Wisconsin. While with the
Badgers, he worked primarily with the men’s and women’s
swimming and diving teams along with the men’s and women’s soccer programs. He received a master’s degree in higher education administration in May 2002 from Wisconsin.
Fry completed his undergraduate studies at Purdue
University in 2000 and earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. While at Purdue, Fry worked as a student athletic trainer with the football, baseball and men’s basketball
teams. During his undergraduate career, he also worked as
an intern athletic trainer with the Kenai Peninsula Oilers, a
summer baseball team in Kenai, Alaska.
A native of Greensburg, Ind., Fry is a certified member
of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and College
Athletic Trainers’ Society. He also is a member of the National
Strength and Conditioning Association and a Fellow of
Applied Functional Science through the Gray Institute.
Fry volunteers for the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Sports
Medicine Department. He served as the athletic trainer for
the U.S. Tae Kwon Do and golf teams during the 2007 World
University Games in Bangkok, Thailand. This past summer, he
traveled to Amsterdam, Netherlands to serve as the athletic
trainer for the U.S. Beach Volleyball team during a FIVB Grand
Slam tournament.
Fry and his wife, Sarah, reside in Austin.
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Robert Lazare
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MANAGER
16th season at Texas
Robert Lazare begins his sixth year as athletic equipment
manager and his 16th season overall on the equipment staff
at The University of Texas. The 41-year-old Lazare is responsible for all aspects of designing, ordering, maintaining, storing and distributing equipment for Texas Basketball, as well
as supervising a staff of six student managers.
He assists the head equipment manager with the daily
operations of the university’s athletics equipment room.
Lazare also assists with travel arrangements, practice facilities and game management for men’s basketball, cheerleading and pom.
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.
Dr. Randa Ryan
EXECUTIVE SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD/STUDENT SERVICES
30th season at Texas
Dr. Randa Ryan begins her ninth full season as the student
services supervisor for the men’s basketball program and her
30th year of association with The University of Texas. She was
promoted in January 2005 to oversee the academic support
staff and student services of all sports at UT with the exception of football.
Since Ryan assumed supervision of the men’s basketball
team, the Longhorns have had a 3.0 or better cumulative
team GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in 12 of the past 16 semesters. UT
posted a team grade point average of 3.29 during both the
Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 semesters.
Texas Basketball has received public recognition awards for
its multi-year NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR)
in each of the last four years (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013). The
awards are given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sport. UT has earned a perfect 1.000 score in each of the last four multi-year APR reports.
In the classroom, Texas led the league in the number of
Academic All-Big 12 Conference selections for four consecutive years from 2008-11. UT had six players earn the accolade in
both 2008 and 2009, five players claim a spot in 2010 and four
players earn a spot in 2011.
D.J. Augustin was one of five players named to the
2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America University
Division men’s basketball first team. Augustin, who posted a
perfect 4.0 GPA in both the Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 semesters, became just the fourth men’s basketball player at Texas
to earn Academic All-America honors. He also was the 15th
player in NCAA history to earn both consensus first-team
All-America honors and first-team Academic All-America
accolades in the same season.
A nationally-recognized author and lecturer on studentathlete health, exercise, nutrition and performance issues,
Dr. Ryan was promoted to Assistant AD in 1992 and Associate
AD in July 1998, before assuming her title of Senior Associate
AD in March 2005. Prior to that, she served as women’s athletics Performance Team Director (1988-92) and women’s
assistant swim coach (1985-88).
Under her guidance and direction, The University of Texas
was awarded the nation’s highest honor for its Life Skills
Program in December 1997, when The University received
a “Citation of Excellence” from the National Association of
Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
Ryan also has served on numerous national committee
assignments, including the NCAA Life Skills Committee, the
Division I-A Athletics Directors Life Skills Committee and
the American College of Sports Medicine Women’s Issues
Committee.
Ryan earned her master’s and doctorate from The
University of Texas. Her master’s degree is in exercise physiology and her doctorate is a multidisciplinary degree in
psychology, nutrition and exercise physiology. She also has
done extensive research and programming regarding the
mental health needs of elite athletes.
Ryan and her husband, Steve Klepfer, have four sons, Seth,
Rhett, Kasey and Shea.
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Leslie Parks
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
23rd season at Texas
Leslie Parks enters her 23rd season in association with the
men’s basketball program at The University of Texas. Parks
coordinates Coach Rick Barnes’ daily schedule, travel, speaking engagements and personal appearances.
She also assists Associate AD Jerry Johnson in all internal
operations of the basketball program and serves as camp
administrator for the boys summer basketball camps.
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.
Bryce Crawford ________________________ Technical Assistant
Ryan Roe _________________________ Student Athletic Trainer
Jordan Strickler_____________________ Head Student Manager
Jeremy Berman __________________________ Student Manager
Richard Curry ___________________________ Student Manager
Alex Kaufman ___________________________ Student Manager
I.J. Poole _______________________________ Student Manager
Lee Senter ______________________________ Student Manager
Katherine Allgower
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE
8th season at Texas
Katherine Allgower enters her eighth season in association
with the men’s basketball program at The University of
Texas. She assists the UT assistant coaches in all operations,
including daily schedule, travel and recruiting.
Allgower also serves as a player liaison between the
men’s basketball office and other offices within the UT
Athletics Department. Prior to her current post as administrative associate, she served as a student assistant in the
men’s basketball office for two years.
A native of Rosenberg, Texas, Allgower earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Texas in May
2006.
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*Big 12 Conference game; Big12 = ESPN Regional/Big 12 Conference Television Network;
LHN = Longhorn Network
OVERALL RECORD: 16-18 (HOME: 12-4, AWAY: 2-9, NEUTRAL: 2-5) • BIG 12 RECORD: 7-11 (HOME: 5-4, AWAY 2-7)
DATE _______OPPONENT __________________________________ SCORE _____ ATTEND ______ HIGH __ POINTS _____ HIGH ____ REBOUNDS
Nov. 09 _____FRESNO STATE ___________________W ___________ 55-53 _______ 10,389 _______ (20)___ McClellan _____ (14)_____ Holmes
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational Opening Round (Austin, Texas)
Nov. 12 _____COPPIN STATE ___________________W ___________ 69-46 ________ 8,603 _______ (25)___ McClellan ______ (9)_____ Ibeh/Papapetrou
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii)
Nov. 19 _____vs Chaminade ____________________ L ___________ 73-86 ________ 2,400 _______ (17)___ Felix __________ (9)_____ Holmes
Nov. 20 _____vs USC _________________________ Lot __________ 53-59 ________ 2,400 _______ (17)___ Lewis _________ (9)_____ Holmes
Nov. 21 _____vs Mississippi State ________________W ___________ 69-55 ________ 2,400 _______ (19)___ McClellan _____ (12)_____ Ridley
Nov. 27 _____SAM HOUSTON STATE _____________W ___________ 65-37 ________ 9,170 _______ (16)___ McClellan ______ (8)_____ McClellan
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (8)_____ Holmes
Dec. 01 _____UT ARLINGTON ___________________W ___________ 70-54 ________ 8,724 _______ (18)___ Lewis _________ (6)_____ Ridley
Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.; Madison Square Garden)
Dec. 04 _____vs Georgetown ___________________ L ___________ 41-64 _______ 11,840 _______ (12)___ McClellan _____ (10)_____ Holmes
MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase (Houston, Texas; Reliant Stadium)
Dec. 08 _____vs UCLA _________________________ L ___________ 63-65 ________ 2,797 _______ (14)___ Ridley ________ (10)_____ Ridley
Dec. 15 _____TEXAS STATE_____________________W ___________ 75-63 _______ 10,189 _______ (20)___ Felix _________ (11)_____ Lammert
Dec. 19 _____NORTH CAROLINA ________________W ___________ 85-67 _______ 13,134 _______ (18)___ McClellan _____ (10)_____ Papapetrou
Dec. 22 _____at Michigan State _________________ L ___________ 56-67 _______ 14,797 _______ (16)___ Lewis _________ (6)_____ Lammert
Dec. 29 _____RICE ____________________________W ___________ 57-41 _______ 10,943 _______ (14)___ McClellan ______ (9)_____ McClellan
Jan. 05 ______at Baylor * ______________________ Lot __________ 79-86 ________ 7,749 _______ (26)___ Felix __________ (7)_____ Lammert
Jan. 09 ______WEST VIRGINIA * _________________ Lot __________ 53-57 ________ 9,873 _______ (12)___ Holmes _______ (9)_____ Holmes
Jan. 12 ______at Iowa State * ___________________ L ___________ 62-82 _______ 14,376 _______ (15)___ Lewis/Holmes __ (9)_____ Holmes
Jan. 19 ______KANSAS * _______________________ L ___________ 59-64 _______ 14,312 _______ (18)___ McClellan ______ (7)_____ Lewis
Jan. 21 ______at Oklahoma *____________________ L ___________ 67-73 _______ 10,409 _______ (25)___ McClellan ______ (5)_____ Bond/Ridley/Lewis
Jan. 26 ______TEXAS TECH * ____________________W ___________ 73-57 _______ 12,742 _______ (18)___ Lewis ________ (10)_____ Ridley
Jan. 30 ______at Kansas State * __________________ L ___________ 57-83 _______ 12,109 _______ (15)___ McClellan ______ (8)_____ Bond
Feb. 02 _____TCU * ___________________________W ___________ 60-43 _______ 11,641 _______ (15)___ McClellan ______ (9)_____ Papapetrou
Feb. 04 _____at West Virginia * _________________ L ___________ 58-60 ________ 4,966 _______ (14)___ McClellan ______ (8)_____ McClellan
Feb. 09 _____OKLAHOMA STATE * ______________ L ___________ 59-72 _______ 14,036 _______ (15)___ Papapetrou ____ (7)_____ Papapetrou
Feb. 13 _____IOWA STATE * ___________________Wo2 __________ 89-86 ________ 9,729 _______ (18)___ McClellan ______ (8)_____ Papapetrou/
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (8)_____ McClellan
Feb. 16 _____at Kansas * ______________________ L ___________ 47-73 _______ 16,300 _______ (13)___ Kabongo ______ (5)_____ Holland/Lammert/
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (5)_____ Holmes
Feb. 19 _____at TCU * _________________________W ___________ 68-59 ________ 5,451 _______ (15)___ Papapetrou ____ (7)_____ Lammert
Feb. 23 _____KANSAS STATE * __________________ L ___________ 69-81 _______ 11,420 _______ (24)___ Kabongo ______ (6)_____ Kabongo
Feb. 27 _____OKLAHOMA * ___________________ Wot __________ 92-86 ________ 9,860 _______ (31)___ Kabongo ______ (8)_____ McClellan/
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (8)_____ Kabongo
Mar. 02 _____at Oklahoma State * _______________ L ___________ 65-78 _______ 12,474 _______ (15)___ Lewis _________ (6)_____ Lammert
Mar. 04 _____BAYLOR * _______________________W ___________ 79-70 _______ 10,351 _______ (23)___ McClellan ______ (6)_____ Kabongo
Mar. 09 _____at Texas Tech * __________________ Wot __________ 71-69 ________ 9,542 _______ (27)___ McClellan ______ (9)_____ Kabongo
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.; Sprint Center)
Mar. 13 _____vs TCU __________________________W ___________ 70-57 _______ 17,018 _______ (19)___ Lewis _________ (5)_____ Lammert/Holmes
Mar. 14 _____vs Kansas State ___________________ L ___________ 49-66 _______ 17,257 _______ (13)___ Lewis _________ (6)_____ Lammert
College Basketball Invitational presented by Buick (Houston, Texas)
Mar. 20 _____at Houston ______________________ L ___________ 72-73 ________ 4,407 _______ (25)___ Lewis ________ (11)_____ Ibeh
2012-13 ATTENDANCE FIGURES
SITE _________________ GAMES ________________________________ TOTAL ___________________________________________ AVERAGE
HOME __________________16 __________________________________175,116 ______________________________________________ 10,945
AWAY __________________11 __________________________________112,580 ______________________________________________ 10,235
NEUTRAL ________________ 7 ___________________________________ 56,112 _______________________________________________ 8,016
TOTAL __________________34___________________________________ 343,808 _______________________________________________ 10,112
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2012-13 Final Statistics
ALL GAMES
##
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN AVG
12
01
14
33
03
10
21
55
02
05
44
22
00
TM
Kabongo, Myck
11
McClellan, Sheldon 34
Lewis, Julien
33
Papapetrou, Ioannis 34
Felix, Javan
34
Holmes, Jonathan 29
Lammert, Connor 34
Ridley, Cameron 33
Holland, Demarcus 34
Bond, Jaylen
20
Ibeh, Prince
34
Dick, Andrew
4
Melchionni, Dean 4
TEAM
Total
34
Opponents
34
11
15
21
25
23
29
9
19
12
2
4
0
0
410
929
887
826
924
594
713
542
562
222
354
5
7
SCORE BY HALVES (AND OTS)
TEXAS
Opponents
37.3
27.3
26.9
24.3
27.2
20.5
21.0
16.4
16.5
11.1
10.4
1.3
1.8
1st
1005
1011
FG
46
136
128
96
87
70
64
54
44
21
30
0
0
FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT
110
356
322
222
246
153
133
117
128
42
51
0
0
.418
.382
.398
.432
.354
.458
.481
.462
.344
.500
.588
.000
.000
8
33
53
33
12
13
11
0
8
1
0
0
0
27
121
151
92
47
45
46
0
46
5
0
0
0
.296
.273
.351
.359
.255
.289
.239
.000
.174
.200
.000
.000
.000
FT
61
155
60
56
45
33
15
28
25
12
15
0
0
FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG
PF
FO
77
186
81
96
57
56
25
84
38
26
40
0
0
20
28
81
95
58
87
76
73
32
40
66
1
0
0
1 61 37 0 22 161 14.6
0 29 57 3 28 460 13.5
3 37 55 3 35 369 11.2
3 41 60 24 20 281 8.3
1 139 85 1 34 231 6.8
5 12 39 20 18 186 6.4
4 31 34 12 10 154 4.5
1 4 45 47 15 136 4.1
0 33 43 6 23 121 3.6
2 2 11 7 6 55 2.8
0 1 18 40 6 75 2.2
0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
16
0
.792
.833
.741
.583
.789
.589
.600
.333
.658
.462
.375
.000
.000
7
36
23
48
12
59
43
55
14
27
38
0
0
56
48
96
87
100
75
102
99
88
35
36
51
0
0
34
55
132
110
148
87
161
142
143
49
63
89
0
0
90
5.0
3.9
3.3
4.4
2.6
5.6
4.2
4.3
1.4
3.2
2.6
0.0
0.0
2.6
A
TO
BLK STL
PTS AVG
776 1880 .413 172
580 .297 505
766 .659 418
851 1269 37.3 657
20
391
500
163
219 2229 65.6
739 1926 .384 179
615 .291 575
822 .700 438
799 1237 36.4 669
11
406
445
111
271 2232 65.6
Def
Tot
Avg
PF
FO
A
TO
Blk
Stl
37
43
47
43
26
36
46
20
29
37
25
0
0
20
409
422
42
67
77
54
32
51
69
29
53
64
44
0
0
50
632
651
5.3
3.7
4.3
3.2
1.8
3.9
3.8
1.6
3.3
3.8
2.4
0.0
0.0
2.8
35.1
36.2
17
13
54
44
32
39
38
18
36
37
39
0
0
0
367
344
1
0
2
2
1
3
3
0
2
1
0
0
0
42
13
24
19
52
6
20
22
2
4
0
0
0
0
1
12
1
0
6
6
5
7
18
14
0
0
15
20
11
17
13
8
7
16
5
8
1
0
0
2nd
1165
1156
OT
49
58
OT2
10
7
Total
2229
2232
BIG 12 GAMES ONLY
##
Player
GP
GS
Min
Avg
FG
FGA
Pct
12
01
33
14
03
10
21
02
05
55
44
00
22
TM
Kabongo, Myck
8
McClellan, Sheldon 18
Papapetrou, Ioannis 18
Lewis, Julien
17
Felix, Javan
18
Holmes, Jonathan 13
Lammert, Connor 18
Holland, Demarcus 18
Bond, Jaylen
16
Ridley, Cameron 17
Ibeh, Prince
18
Melchionni, Dean 1
Dick, Andrew
1
TEAM
Total
18
Opponents
18
8
6
17
10
10
13
8
8
2
7
1
0
0
302
459
492
437
437
250
387
361
198
251
171
2
3
37.8
25.5
27.3
25.7
24.3
19.2
21.5
20.1
12.4
14.8
9.5
2.0
3.0
37
76
64
55
46
26
40
29
20
20
16
0
0
85
182
144
158
112
62
74
86
38
48
27
0
0
.435
.418
.444
.348
.411
.419
.541
.337
.526
.417
.593
.000
.000
SCORE BY HALVES (AND OTS)
TEXAS
Opponents
46
1st
511
583
3FG FGA
OT
43
46
21
56
63
82
22
21
22
27
5
0
0
0
0
Pct
FT
FTA
Pct
.333
.250
.381
.268
.364
.333
.273
.148
.200
.000
.000
.000
.000
45
73
29
24
18
12
11
12
11
11
10
0
0
60
90
46
32
23
18
16
17
23
42
25
0
0
.750
.811
.630
.750
.783
.667
.688
.706
.478
.262
.400
.000
.000
Off
5
24
30
11
6
15
23
9
24
27
19
0
0
30
429 1016 .422 93 319 .292 256 392 .653 223
418 998 .419 100 306 .327 343 483 .710 229
2nd
643
643
7
14
24
22
8
7
6
4
1
0
0
0
0
OT2
10
7
Total
1207
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24
34
24
37
15
12
25
11
15
7
0
0
10
15 204 243
2 236 228
Pts
Avg
126 15.8
239 13.3
181 10.1
156 9.2
118 6.6
71 5.5
97 5.4
74 4.1
52 3.3
51 3.0
42 2.3
0 0.0
0 0.0
0
70 121 1207 67.1
67 131 1279 71.1
TEXAS BASKETBALL
2012-13 Game-by-Game Team Stats
GAME
TEXAS
Fresno State
SCORE
55
53
FG-A
18-49
21-59
PCT.
.367
.356
3PT.
FG-A
1-13
5-19
3PT.
PCT.
.077
.263
FT-A
18-24
6-11
FT
PCT.
.750
.545
OFF.
REB.
15
13
DEF.
REB.
28
19
TOT.
REB.
43
32
PF
14
19
A
3
8
TO
13
7
B
7
5
S
2
6
TEXAS
Coppin State
69
46
23-49
14-57
.469
.246
7-20
5-32
.350
.156
16-29
13-17
.552
.765
16
9
34
16
50
25
17
23
14
6
26
17
6
1
3
18
TEXAS
vs. Chaminade
73
86
26-56
21-57
.464
.368
4-21
10-30
.190
.333
17-30
34-39
.567
.872
11
15
24
28
35
43
28
27
10
11
18
16
6
1
8
5
TEXAS
vs. USC
53
59
20-54
22-64
.370
.344
2-11
2-11
.182
.182
11-14
13-20
.786
.650
7
15
31
28
38
43
17
14
15
14
17
10
7
4
3
7
TEXAS
vs. Mississippi State
69
55
26-52
17-51
.500
.333
10-18
4-11
.556
.364
7-16
17-28
.438
.607
17
18
24
14
41
32
20
19
15
11
22
18
12
2
9
12
TEXAS
Sam Houston State
65
37
17-43
13-62
.395
.210
3-12
6-28
.250
.214
28-38
5-11
.737
.455
7
8
40
24
47
32
17
29
10
8
19
14
6
3
8
7
TEXAS
UT Arlington
70
54
23-51
18-61
.451
.295
13-26
4-16
.500
.250
11-20
14-20
.550
.700
6
20
25
24
31
44
19
20
18
8
16
19
9
2
10
9
TEXAS
vs. Georgetown
41
64
14-48
25-61
.292
.410
2-13
4-18
.154
.222
11-21
10-16
.524
.625
11
14
24
27
35
41
15
18
9
17
22
14
5
6
8
13
TEXAS
vs. UCLA
63
65
23-62
26-63
.371
.413
4-20
2-11
.200
.182
13-20
11-17
.650
.647
11
11
30
27
41
38
15
17
11
11
11
10
7
3
3
9
TEXAS
Texas State
75
63
27-68
20-58
.397
.345
4-15
5-20
.267
.250
17-21
18-30
.810
.600
11
10
32
31
43
41
22
21
12
10
14
18
4
1
8
9
TEXAS
North Carolina
85
67
30-74
21-67
.405
.313
6-17
3-19
.353
.158
19-26
22-32
.731
.688
18
20
28
27
46
47
21
22
12
11
13
18
2
4
12
10
TEXAS
at Michigan State
56
67
19-52
21-47
.365
.447
4-13
2-11
.308
.182
14-24
23-30
.583
.767
12
9
20
27
32
36
22
20
14
13
18
16
3
2
3
10
TEXAS
Rice
57
41
18-49
15-47
.367
.319
3-9
7-21
.333
.333
18-29
4-6
.621
.667
16
2
30
21
46
23
12
24
9
7
14
13
4
2
6
6
TEXAS
at Baylor
79
86
33-74
23-64
.446
.359
4-13
4-18
.308
.222
9-14
36-45
.643
.800
16
18
28
27
44
45
26
12
20
12
13
13
5
5
3
7
TEXAS
West Virginia
53
57
19-55
19-62
.345
.306
4-17
3-20
.235
.150
11-25
16-26
.440
.615
13
17
26
28
39
45
23
22
8
5
14
11
5
4
4
11
TEXAS
at Iowa State
62
82
24-61
25-57
.393
.439
4-18
11-26
.222
.423
10-13
21-27
.769
.778
14
13
23
24
37
37
17
10
16
18
11
5
3
3
3
4
TEXAS
Kansas
59
64
25-56
20-51
.446
.392
7-18
3-11
.389
.273
2-8
21-25
.250
.840
6
9
23
27
29
36
21
13
14
10
14
15
1
6
9
10
TEXAS
at Oklahoma
67
73
27-61
25-52
.443
.481
6-19
2-6
.316
.333
7-11
21-27
.636
.778
13
9
21
23
34
32
20
13
10
12
15
13
3
6
7
8
TEXAS
Texas Tech
73
57
25-54
20-54
.463
.370
5-17
5-18
.294
.278
18-25
12-19
.720
.632
12
17
18
19
30
36
18
22
12
8
10
19
5
2
14
7
TEXAS
at Kansas State
57
83
19-46
30-63
.413
.476
2-9
6-15
.222
.400
17-23
17-21
.739
.810
9
14
21
20
30
34
20
21
8
21
18
6
1
1
1
9
TEXAS
TCU
60
43
23-44
17-52
.523
.327
3-9
2-13
.333
.154
11-17
7-15
.647
.467
7
14
23
19
30
33
16
18
12
7
11
13
7
1
8
4
TEXAS
at West Virginia
58
60
21-60
18-39
.350
.462
5-20
4-13
.250
.308
11-16
20-29
.688
.690
17
6
19
23
36
29
20
18
11
12
15
16
2
4
10
8
TEXAS
Oklahoma State
59
72
23-59
21-56
.390
.375
1-18
4-16
.056
.250
12-21
26-39
.571
.667
10
17
24
29
34
46
24
20
7
11
15
17
6
6
7
10
TEXAS
Iowa State
89
86
31-61
28-80
.508
.350
7-25
11-33
.280
.333
20-25
19-24
.800
.792
9
19
34
22
43
41
20
20
17
17
18
8
8
2
5
8
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SCORE
FG-A
PCT.
3PT.
FG-A
3PT.
PCT.
FT-A
FT
PCT.
OFF.
REB.
DEF.
REB.
TOT.
REB.
PF
A
TO
B
S
TEXAS
at Kansas
47
73
12-55
26-56
.218
.464
2-21
7-18
.095
.389
21-32
14-22
.656
.636
20
12
22
29
42
41
17
23
3
15
16
14
3
5
9
10
TEXAS
at TCU
68
59
24-48
21-46
.500
.457
7-18
3-9
.389
.333
13-21
14-24
.619
.583
10
14
17
17
27
31
18
18
11
16
9
10
6
3
1
4
TEXAS
Kansas State
69
81
23-50
26-54
.460
.481
4-16
9-18
.250
.500
19-33
20-22
.576
.909
14
12
17
22
31
34
17
26
7
19
12
13
3
4
4
5
TEXAS
Oklahoma
92
86
29-58
29-57
.500
.509
8-20
9-18
.400
.500
26-35
19-27
.743
.704
11
11
23
23
34
34
20
25
14
17
12
16
5
3
13
6
TEXAS
at Oklahoma State
65
78
24-61
24-47
.393
.511
9-22
5-15
.409
.333
8-11
25-32
.727
.781
11
6
21
28
32
34
25
16
11
9
18
18
0
3
12
10
TEXAS
Baylor
79
70
27-54
23-57
.500
.404
9-23
9-23
.391
.391
16-25
15-22
.640
.682
11
11
25
18
36
29
18
20
15
14
8
8
5
4
6
3
TEXAS
at Texas Tech
71
69
20-59
23-51
.339
.451
6-16
3-16
.375
.188
25-37
20-37
.676
.541
20
10
24
24
44
34
27
27
8
13
14
13
2
5
5
7
TEXAS
vs. TCU
70
57
20-39
17-52
.513
.327
5-12
6-21
.417
.286
25-32
17-22
.781
.773
7
15
23
15
30
30
20
22
10
8
8
10
5
2
5
5
TEXAS
vs. Kansas State
49
66
17-50
22-54
.340
.407
5-19
9-21
.263
.429
10-12
13-21
.833
.619
13
15
22
21
35
36
16
14
11
10
15
7
3
3
4
9
TEXAS
at Houston
72
73
26-68
28-68
.382
.412
6-22
5-20
.273
.250
14-18
12-19
.778
.632
17
15
27
28
44
43
15
16
14
17
11
10
7
3
6
5
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2012-13 Team Highs and Lows
TEXAS
________________________________HIGH _________________________________________LOW
POINTS _________________________ 92, OKLAHOMA (02/27) __________________________ 41, vs. Georgetown (12/04)
FIELD GOALS MADE _______________ 33, at Baylor (01/05) _____________________________ 12, at Kansas (02/16)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ____________ 74, at Baylor (01/05) _____________________________ 39, vs. TCU (03/13)
________________________________ 74, NORTH CAROLINA (12/19)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE __________ .523 (23-44), TCU (02/02) _________________________ .218 (12-55), at Kansas (02/16)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE ___________ 13, UT ARLINGTON (12/01) ________________________ 1, FRESNO STATE (11/09)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 1, OKLAHOMA STATE (02/09)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ________________ 26, UT ARLINGTON (12/01) ________________________ 9, TCU (02/02)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 9, at Kansas State (01/30)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 9, RICE (12/29)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ______________ .556 (10-18), vs. Mississippi State (11/21) ____________ .056 (1-18), OKLAHOMA STATE (02/09)
FREE THROWS MADE ______________ 28, SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27) __________________ 2, KANSAS (01/19)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ___________ 38, SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27) __________________ 8, KANSAS (01/19)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE _________ .833 (10-12), vs. Kansas State (03/14) ________________ .250 (2-8), KANSAS (01/19)
REBOUNDS ______________________ 50, COPPIN STATE (11/12) ________________________ 27, at TCU (02/19)
ASSISTS _________________________ 20, at Baylor (01/05) _____________________________ 3, at Kansas (02/16)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 3, FRESNO STATE (11/09)
STEALS _________________________ 14, TEXAS TECH (01/26) __________________________ 1, at TCU (02/19)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 1, at Kansas State (01/30)
BLOCKED SHOTS _________________ 12, vs. Mississippi State (11/21) ____________________ 0, at Oklahoma State (03/02)
TURNOVERS _____________________ 26, COPPIN STATE (11/12) ________________________ 8, vs. TCU (03/13)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 8, BAYLOR (03/04)
FOULS __________________________ 28, vs. Chaminade (11/19) ________________________ 12, RICE (12/29)
OPPONENT
________________________________HIGH _________________________________________LOW
POINTS _________________________ 86, OKLAHOMA (02/27) __________________________ 37, SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27)
________________________________ 86, IOWA STATE (02/13)
________________________________ 86, at Baylor (01/05)
________________________________ 86, vs. Chamindate (11/19)
FIELD GOALS MADE _______________ 30, at Kansas State (01/30) ________________________ 13, SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ____________ 80, IOWA STATE (02/13) __________________________ 39, at West Virginia (02/04)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE __________ .511 (24-47), at Oklahoma State (03/02) _____________ .210 (13-62), SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE ___________ 11, IOWA STATE (02/13) __________________________ 2, TCU (02/02)
________________________________ 11, at Iowa State (01/12) __________________________ 2, at Oklahoma (01/21)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 2, at Michigan State (12/22)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 2, vs. UCLA (12/08)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 2, vs. USC (11/20)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ________________ 33, IOWA STATE (02/13) __________________________ 6, at Oklahoma (01/21)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ______________ .500 (9-18), OKLAHOMA (02/27) ____________________ .150 (3-20), WEST VIRGINIA (01/09)
________________________________ .500 (9-18) KANSAS STATE (02/23)
FREE THROWS MADE ______________ 36, at Baylor (01/05) _____________________________ 4 ,RICE (12/29)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ___________ 45, at Baylor (01/05) _____________________________ 6, RICE (12/29)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE _________ .909 (20-22), KANSAS STATE (02/23) ________________ .455 (5-11), SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27)
REBOUNDS ______________________ 47, NORTH CAROLINA (12/19) _____________________ 23, RICE (12/29)
ASSISTS _________________________ 21, at Kansas State (01/30) ________________________ 5, WEST VIRGINIA (01/09)
STEALS _________________________ 18, COPPIN STATE (11/12) ________________________ 3, BAYLOR (03/04)
BLOCKED SHOTS _________________ 6, OKLAHOMA STATE (02/09) ______________________ 1, TCU (02/02)
________________________________ 6, at Oklahoma (01/21) ___________________________ 1, at Kansas State (01/30)
________________________________ 6, KANSAS (01/19) _______________________________ 1, TEXAS STATE (12/15)
________________________________ 6, vs. Georgetown (12/4) _________________________ 1, vs. Chaminade (11/19)
_______________________________________________________________________________ 1, COPPIN STATE (11/12)
TURNOVERS _____________________ 19, TEXAS TECH (01/26) __________________________ 5, at Iowa State (01/12)
________________________________ 19, UT ARLINGTON (12/01)
FOULS __________________________ 29, SAM HOUSTON STATE (11/27) __________________ 10, at Iowa State (01/12)
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2012-13 Top Individual Performances
INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
TEXAS
________________________________________ HIGH
Points ____________________________________ 31
Field Goals Made ___________________________ 11
Field Goal Attempts ________________________ 23
Field Goal % (min. 5 made) _____________ .833 (5-6)
3-pt FG Made _______________________________ 6
3-pt FG Attempts ___________________________ 11
3-pt FG % (min. 3 made) ________________ .800 (4-5)
Free Throws Made __________________________ 14
Free Throw Attempts _______________________ 14
Free Throw % (min. 7 made) __________1.000 (14-14)
__________________________________1.000 (13-13)
____________________________________ 1.000 (8-8)
____________________________________ 1.000 (7-7)
Rebounds _________________________________ 14
Assists ____________________________________ 11
Turnovers ___________________________________8
____________________________________________8
____________________________________________8
Blocked Shots _______________________________5
____________________________________________5
Steals ______________________________________4
____________________________________________4
____________________________________________4
____________________________________________4
____________________________________________4
____________________________________________4
TEXAS’ TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES
POINTS
31 _________Myck Kabongo vs. Oklahoma _____________________ Feb. 27
Myck Kabongo vs. Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Javan Felix at Baylor (01/05/13)
Javan Felix at Baylor (01/05/13)
Connor Lammert at TCU (02/19/13)
Julien Lewis vs. UT Arlington (12/01/12)
Julien Lewis at Oklahoma State (03/02/13)
Sheldon McClellan vs. Mississippi State (11/21/12)
Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (11/09/12)
Myck Kabongo vs. Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (11/09/12)
Sheldon McClellan vs. Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Sheldon McClellan vs. Iowa State (02/13/13)
Sheldon McClellan vs. Chaminade (11/19/12)
Jonathan Holmes vs. Fresno State (11/09/12)
Javan Felix at Michigan State (12/22/12)
Javan Felix vs. Oklahoma State (02/09/13)
Julien Lewis vs. Mississippi State (11/21/12)
Javan Felix vs. Coppin State (11/12/12)
Prince Ibeh at Houston (03/20/13)
Cameron Ridley vs. Mississippi State (11/21/12)
Myck Kabongo at Houston (03/20/13)
Myck Kabongo at Oklahoma State (03/02/13)
Myck Kabongo vs. Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Sheldon McClellan at Kansas (02/16/13)
Ioannis Papapetrou vs. Oklahoma State (02/09/13)
Julien Lewis vs UT Arlington (12/01/12)
27 _________Sheldon McClellan at Texas Tech __________________ March 9
26 _________Javan Felix at Baylor _______________________________ Jan. 5
25 _________Julien Lewis at Houston _________________________ March 20
25 _________Sheldon McClellan at Oklahoma ____________________ Jan. 21
25 _________Sheldon McClellan vs. Coppin State ________________ Nov. 12
REBOUNDS
14 _________Jonathan Holmes vs. Fresno State___________________ Nov. 9
12 _________Cameron Ridley vs. Mississippi State________________ Nov. 21
11 _________Prince Ibeh at Houston _________________________ March 20
11 _________Connor Lammert vs. Texas State ___________________ Dec. 15
10 _________Cameron Ridley vs. Texas Tech _____________________ Jan. 26
10 _________Ioannis Papapetrou vs. North Carolina ______________ Dec. 19
10 _________Jonathan Holmes vs. Texas State __________________ Dec. 15
10 _________Cameron Ridley vs. UCLA __________________________ Dec. 8
10 _________Jonathan Holmes vs. Georgetown __________________ Dec. 4
ASSISTS
11 _________Javan Felix at Michigan State _____________________ Dec. 22
9___________Javan Felix at Baylor _______________________________ Jan. 5
9___________Javan Felix vs. UT Arlington ________________________ Dec. 1
9___________Javan Felix vs. Coppin State ______________________ Nov. 12
8___________Myck Kabongo vs. Baylor _________________________ March 4
8___________Myck Kabongo at Oklahoma State _________________ March 2
8___________Javan Felix vs. North Carolina _____________________ Dec. 19
8___________Javan Felix vs. USC ______________________________ Nov. 20
STEALS
OPPONENT
________________________________________ HIGH
Points ____________________________________ 32
Field Goals Made ___________________________ 10
Field Goal Attempts ________________________ 20
Field Goal % (min. 5 made) _____________ .857 (6-7)
3-pt FG Made _______________________________ 6
3-pt FG Attempts ___________________________ 12
__________________________________________ 12
3-pt FG % (min. 3 made) ______________ 1.000 (3-3)
Free Throws Made __________________________ 14
Free Throw Attempts _______________________ 17
Free Throw % (min. 7 made) ____________ 1.000 (9-9)
____________________________________ 1.000 (8-8)
____________________________________ 1.000 (7-7)
Rebounds _________________________________ 16
Assists ____________________________________ 11
Turnovers __________________________________ 7
____________________________________________7
____________________________________________7
____________________________________________7
Blocked Shots ______________________________ 4
Steals _____________________________________ 8
4___________Myck Kabongo at Houston ______________________ March 20
4___________Myck Kabongo at Oklahoma State _________________ March 2
De’Andre Haskins, Chaminade (11/19/12)
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State (03/14/13)
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State (03/14/13)
Nate Lubick, Georgetown (12/04/12)
Steven Pledger, Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Steven Pledger, Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Tyrus McGee, Iowa State (02/13/13)
Gary Franklin, Baylor (03/04/13)
De’Andre Haskins, Chaminade (11/19/12)
Romero Osby, Oklahoma (02/27/13)
Markel Brown, Oklahoma State (03/02/13)
Angel Rodriguez, Kansas State (02/23/13)
Connell Crossland, TCU (03/13/13)
Melvin Ejim, Iowa State (02/13/13)
Korie Lucious, Iowa State (02/13/13)
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State (02/09/13)
Joel Wright, Texas State (12/15/12)
Greg Whittington, Georgetown (12/04/12)
Roquez Johnson, Mississippi State (11/21/12)
Dejan Kravic, Texas Tech (03/09/13)
Troy Franklin, Coppin State (11/12/12)
4___________Myck Kabongo vs. Oklahoma _____________________ Feb. 27
4___________Sheldon McClellan at Kansas ______________________ Feb. 16
4___________Ioannis Papapetrou vs. Oklahoma State _______________Feb. 9
4___________Julien Lewis vs. UT Arlington _______________________ Dec. 1
BLOCKED SHOTS
5___________Prince Ibeh at Houston _________________________ March 20
5___________Cameron Ridley vs. Mississippi State________________ Nov. 21
4___________Cameron Ridley vs. TCU ____________________________Feb. 2
4___________Cameron Ridley vs. UT Arlington____________________ Dec. 1
4___________Prince Ibeh vs. USC ______________________________ Nov. 20
FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 5 MADE)
.833 (5-6) ____Connor Lammert at TCU _________________________ Feb. 19
.833 (5-6) ____Connor Lammert vs. TCU ___________________________Feb. 2
.833 (5-6) ____Cameron Ridley vs. UCLA __________________________ Dec. 8
.750 (6-8) ____Connor Lammert vs. Iowa State ___________________ Feb. 13
.750 (6-8) ____Julien Lewis vs. USC _____________________________ Nov. 20
3-PT FG % (MIN. 3 MADE)
.800 (4-5) ____Sheldon McClellan vs. Mississippi State _____________ Nov. 21
.750 (3-4) ____Ioannis Papapetrou vs. UT Arlington ________________ Dec. 1
.750 (3-4) ____Julien Lewis vs. Mississippi State ___________________ Nov. 21
.750 (3-4) ____Sheldon McClellan vs. Coppin State ________________ Nov. 12
.600 (6-10) ___Julien Lewis vs. UT Arlington _______________________ Dec. 1
FREE THROW % (MIN. 7 MADE)
1.000 (14-14) _Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State__________________ Nov. 9
1.000 (13-13) _Sheldon McClellan vs. Oklahoma __________________ Feb. 27
1.000 (8-8) ___Sheldon McClellan vs. Iowa State ____________________Feb. 3
1.000 (7-7) ___Sheldon McClellan vs. Chaminade _________________ Nov. 19
.900 (9-10) ___Sheldon McClellan at Texas Tech __________________ March 9
.900 (9-10) ___Myck Kabongo at Kansas _________________________ Feb. 16
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TEXAS’ RECORD WHEN …
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
Overall ____________________________________________ 16-18
Home _____________________________________________ 12-4
Away _______________________________________________ 2-9
Neutral _____________________________________________ 2-5
INDIVIDUAL
Led Texas in scoring — McClellan (15), Lewis (9), Felix (3), Kabongo
(3), Holmes (2), Papapetrou (2), Ridley (1)
Led Texas in rebounding — Holmes (8), Lammert (7), Ridley (6),
McClellan (5), Papapetrou (5), Kabongo (4), Bond (2), Ibeh (2),
Lewis (2), Holland (1)
Led Texas in assists — Felix (20), Kabongo (10), Papapetrou (3),
Holland (2), Lammert (2), Lewis (2), Holmes (1)
Led Texas in steals — Felix (12), Lewis (11), Kabongo (8), McClellan
(8), Holmes (5), Holland (4), Lammert (2), Papapetrou (2), Bond
(1), Dick (1), Ibeh (1)
Led Texas in blocks — Ridley (13), Ibeh (12), Papapetrou (6), Lammert
(5), Bond (4), Holmes (3), Holland (2), McClellan (1)
Double-figure scoring games (91) — McClellan (25), Lewis (18),
Papapetrou (13), Felix (9), Holmes (8), Kabongo (8), Holland (3),
Lammert (3), Ridley (2), Bond (1), Ibeh (1)
CAREER (153) — McClellan (46), Lewis (29), Kabongo (27),
Holmes (17), Papapetrou (13), Felix (9), Bond (3), Holland (3),
Lammert (3), Ridley (2), Ibeh (1)
20-point games (11) — McClellan (6), Felix (2), Kabongo (2), Lewis (1)
CAREER (14) — McClellan (8), Kabongo (3), Felix (2), Lewis (1)
30-point games (4) — Kabongo (1)
CAREER — Kabongo (1)
Double-figure rebounding games (9) — Holmes (3), Ridley (3), Ibeh (1),
Lammert (1), Papapetrou (1)
CAREER (10) — Holmes (3), Ridley (3), Bond (1), Ibeh (1), Lammert
(1), Papapetrou (1)
20-rebound games (0)
Double-figure assist games (1) — Felix (1)
CAREER (3) — Kabongo (2), Felix (1)
Double-doubles (points/rebounds) (4) — Holmes (1), Ibeh (1),
Papapetrou (1), Ridley (1)
CAREER (4) — Holmes (1), Ibeh (1), Papapetrou (1), Ridley (1)
Decided by 3 points or less _____________________________
Decided by 4-6 points _________________________________
Decided by 7-9 points _________________________________
Decided by 10-19 points _______________________________
Decided by 20 points or more ___________________________
3-3
1-4
2-1
8-6
2-4
Out-rebounding opponent _____________________________ 9-5
Out-rebounded by opponent __________________________ 5-12
Equals opponent’s rebounds ___________________________ 2-1
Scoring first_________________________________________ 9-10
Opponent scores first _________________________________ 7-8
Leading at half ______________________________________ 11-3
Trailing at half ______________________________________ 3-14
Tied at half __________________________________________ 2-1
Regulation ________________________________________ 13-15
Overtime ___________________________________________ 3-3
Leading FG% _______________________________________ 14-6
Trailing FG% _______________________________________ 2-12
Equals opponent FG% ___________________________________ FG% .500 & over ______________________________________ 7-0
FG% .400 - .499 _______________________________________ 4-6
FG% .300 - .399 ______________________________________ 5-10
FG% .299 & under_____________________________________ 0-2
Opponent FG% .500 & over _____________________________ 2-0
Opponent FG% .400 - .499_____________________________ 3-10
Opponent FG% .300 - .399______________________________ 8-8
Opponent FG% .299 & under ___________________________ 3-0
Leading FT% ________________________________________ 11-5
Trailing FT% ________________________________________ 4-13
Equals opponent FT% _________________________________ 1-0
Scoring 90+ points ___________________________________
Scoring 80-89 points __________________________________
Scoring 70-79 points __________________________________
Scoring 60-69 points __________________________________
Scoring 50-59 points __________________________________
Scoring under 50 points _______________________________
1-0
2-0
6-3
5-5
2-7
0-3
Opponent scores 90+ points _____________________________ Opponent scores 80-89 points __________________________ 2-5
Opponent scores 70-79 points __________________________ 1-5
Opponent scores 60-69 points __________________________ 3-5
Opponent scores 50-59 points __________________________ 6-3
Opponent scores under 50 points _______________________ 4-0
TEAM
Largest margin of victory — 28 (65-37 vs. Sam Houston State)
Largest Big 12 margin of victory — 17 (60-43 vs. TCU)
Largest margin of defeat — 26 (57-83 at Kansas State; 47-73 at Kansas)
Largest Big 12 lead — 19 (39-20 vs. TCU, 17:32- 2nd half; 69-50 vs.
Texas Tech, 3:31-2nd half)
Largest Big 12 deficit — 35 (35-70 at Kansas, 3:38 - 2nd half)
Largest non-conference lead — 28 (62-34 vs. Sam Houston State, 1:22
- 2nd half; 58-30 vs. UT Arlington, 12:12 - 2nd half)
Largest non-conference deficit — 23 (39-62 vs. Georgetown, 1:00 2nd half)
Largest comeback victory — 22 (45-67 vs. Oklahoma, 7:54 - 2nd half)
Largest lead lost — 13 (42-29 vs. West Virginia, 8:37 - 2nd half)
Big 12 _____________________________________________ 8-12
Mountain West _______________________________________ 1-0
MEAC_______________________________________________ 1-0
Pacific West__________________________________________ 0-1
Pac-12 ______________________________________________ 0-2
SEC ________________________________________________ 1-0
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2012-13 Big 12 Conference in Review
FINAL STANDINGS (RANKED BY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SEEDS)
TEAM
KANSAS
KANSAS STATE
OKLAHOMA STATE
OKLAHOMA
IOWA STATE
BAYLOR
TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
TEXAS TECH
TCU
CONFERENCE
RECORD PCT
HOME
14-4
.778
8-1
14-4
.778
8-1
13-5
.722
8-1
11-7
.611
8-1
11-7
.611
8-1
9-9
.500
6-3
7-11
.389
5-4
6-12
.333
3-6
3-15
.167
2-7
2-16
.111
2-7
AWAY STREAK
6-3
L1
6-3
L1
5-4
W1
3-6
L1
3-6
W2
3-6
W1
2-7
W2
3-6
L6
1-8
L2
0-9
W1
2011-12 ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE
YEAR
Jeff Withey, Kansas
ALL-BIG 12 THIRD TEAM
Isaiah Austin, Baylor
Melvin Ejim, Iowa State
Amath M’Baye, Oklahoma
Steven Pledger, Oklahoma
Le’Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Will Clyburn, Iowa State
Listed alphabetically by school
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
SIXTH MAN AWARD
Tyrus McGee, Iowa State
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE
YEAR
Melvin Ejim, Iowa State
COACH OF THE YEAR
Bruce Weber, Kansas State
ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM
Ben McLemore, Kansas
Jeff Withey, Kansas
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Romero Osby, Oklahoma
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM
Pierre Jackson, Baylor
Will Clyburn, Iowa State
Travis Releford, Kansas
Angel Rodriguez, Kansas State
Markel Brown, Oklahoma State
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All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
Cory Jefferson (Baylor), Korie
Lucious (Iowa State), Tyrus McGee
(Iowa State), Elijah Johnson
(Kansas), Shane Southwell (Kansas
State),MichaelCobbins(Oklahoma
State), Jaye Crockett (Texas Tech),
Eron Harris (West Virginia), Deniz
Kilicli (West Virginia)
BIG 12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Chris Babb, Iowa State
Travis Releford, Kansas
Jeff Withey, Kansas**
Angel Rodriguez, Kansas State
Michael Cobbins, Oklahoma State
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State**
BIG 12 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Isaiah Austin, Baylor
Will Clyburn, Iowa State
Georges Niang, Iowa State
Ben McLemore, Kansas**
Amath M’Baye, Oklahoma
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State**
** - Unanimous Selection
RECORD
31-6
27-8
24-9
20-12
23-12
23-14
16-18
13-19
11-20
11-21
PCT
.838
.771
.727
.625
.657
.622
.471
.406
.355
.344
H
17-1
17-1
15-2
12-2
16-1
15-5
12-4
8-6
9-11
9-9
OVERALL
A
7-3
7-3
5-5
5-7
4-8
4-7
2-9
3-9
1-8
1-10
N
7-2
3-4
4-2
3-3
3-3
4-2
2-5
2-4
1-1
1-2
STREAK
L1
L2
L2
L3
L1
W5
L2
L7
L1
L1
BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Nov. 12 ______________________________ Cory Jefferson, Baylor
Nov. 19 ______________________ Le’Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State
Nov. 26 _____________________________ Travis Releford, Kansas
Dec. 3 _________________________________ Jeff Withey, Kansas
Dec. 10 _____________________ Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Dec. 17 _____________________________Melvin Ejim, Iowa State
Dec. 24 _____________________ Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Dec. 31 ___________________________Jaye Crockett, Texas Tech
Jan. 7 _______________________ Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Jan. 14 _____________________________ Ben McLemore, Kansas
Jan. 21 _____________________ Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Jan. 28 ______________________________ Pierre Jackson, Baylor
Feb. 4________________________ Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
Feb. 11 ____________________________ Connell Crossland, TCU
Feb. 18 ________________________________ Jeff Withey, Kansas
______________________________Angel Rodriguez, Kansas State
Feb. 25 __________________________ Thomas Robinson, Kansas
March 4 ________________________________ Jeff Withey, Kansas
March 11 _____________________________ Pierre Jackson, Baylor
BIG 12 ROOKIES OF THE WEEK
Nov. 12 _______________________________ Isaiah Austin, Baylor
Nov. 19 ______________________ Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
Nov. 26 __________________________ Amath M’Baye, Oklahoma
Dec. 3 _____________________________ Will Clyburn, Iowa State
Dec. 10 _________________________ Aaric Murray, West Virginia
Dec. 17 _______________________________ Isaiah Austin, Baylor
Dec. 24 _____________________________ Ben McLemore, Kansas
Dec. 31 __________________________ Amath M’Baye, Oklahoma
Jan. 7 ________________________ Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
Jan. 14 __________________________ Georges Niang, Iowa State
Jan. 21 _____________________________ Ben McLemore, Kansas
Jan. 28 ____________________________ Will Clyburn, Iowa State
Feb. 4______________________________ Will Clyburn, Iowa State
Feb. 11 ______________________ Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
Feb. 18 ______________________ Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
Feb. 25 ______________________________ Josh Gray, Texas Tech
March 4 _____________________________ Ben McLemore, Kansas
March 11 ___________________________ Will Clyburn, Iowa State
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores
#rv/24 Texas ................................55
Fresno State ................................53
Nov. 9, 2012 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
32 2-7 2-4 14 1
Papapetrou 23 2-5 1-2 7 0
Ridley
13 1-2 0-1 1 0
McClellan
29 3-10 14-14 2 0
Felix
38 5-15 0-1 9 1
Holland
15 1-3 0-0 0 0
Lewis
26 2-5 1-2 5 0
Lammert
22 2-2 0-0 4 1
Ibeh
2
0-0 0-0 0 0
Team
1
TOTALS
200 21-59 6-11 32 8
PF
2
4
2
1
1
0
2
2
0
FSU
MIN FG-A FT-A
Brown
36 3-4 2-5
Foster
26 0-1 1-2
Johnson, T. 19 4-8 0-0
Olekaibe
32 3-15 0-0
Huddleston 35 3-10 1-2
Giddings
19 2-4 0-0
Anderson
7
0-0 0-0
Johnson, G.
5
1-1 0-0
Harris
21 4-5 2-2
Team
TOTALS
200 18-49 18-24
PF
4
5
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
FRESNO STATE
TEXAS
25
25
28
30
REB AST
3 0
11 0
3 3
4 0
3 3
1 0
0 1
1 0
0 1
6
43 3
TP
6
5
2
20
10
3
5
4
0
19 53
TP
8
3
9
7
9
4
0
2
11
14 55
53
55
FG Pct: FSU 35.6, UT 37.0
3-Pt FG Pct: FSU 26.3, UT 7.7
FT Pct: FSU 54.5, UT 75.0
3-point goals: FSU 5 (Huddleston 2, Johnson,
Olekaibe), UT 1 (Holland)
Turnovers: FSU 7, UT 13
Blocked Shots: FSU 5 (Giddings 3, Brown,
Huddleston), UT 7 (Ridley 3, Papapetrou 2, Felix,
Holmes)
Steals: FSU 6 (Olekaibe 3, Huddleston 2, Johnson),
UT 2 (Holmes, Lewis)
Attendance: 6,042
Records: FSU (0-1), UT (1-0)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
#rv/25 Texas ................................69
Coppin State ................................46
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational Opening Game
Nov. 12, 2012 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
19 2-5 0-2 6 1
Papapetrou 28 3-5 2-4 9 0
Ridley
17 1-2 2-5 7 0
McClellan
29 7-10 8-10 2 0
Felix
33 0-3 0-0 4 9
Melchionni
2
0-0 0-0 0 0
Holland
8
3-4 0-0 1 1
Lewis
22 3-10 2-2 7 2
Lammert
21 2-5 2-2 4 0
Dick
1
0-0 0-0 0 0
Ibeh
20 2-5 0-4 9 0
Team
1
TOTALS
200 23-49 16-29 50 14
PF
4
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
3
CSU
Ieans
St. Louis
Cole
Smith
Cephas
Nicholson
Armstrong
Simpson
Murray
Franklin
Johnson
Team
TOTALS
PF
3
1
4
1
3
0
2
1
3
4
1
CSU
TEXAS
MIN
26
8
32
15
22
5
17
13
24
33
5
FG-A
1-5
0-1
3-12
1-4
1-3
0-1
0-4
0-3
2-8
5-12
1-4
FT-A REB AST
2-4 2 0
0-0 0 0
6-6 3 1
0-0 1 0
0-0 0 2
0-0 2 1
2-4 1 0
0-0 1 0
1-1 10 0
2-2 1 2
0-0 0 0
4
200 14-57 13-17 25 6
19
33
27
36
-
46
69
TP
4
10
4
25
0
0
7
9
6
0
4
17 69
TP
4
0
15
2
2
0
2
0
5
14
2
23 46
FG Pct: CSU 24.6, UT 46.9
3-Pt FG Pct: CSU 15.6, UT 35.0
FT Pct: CSU 76.5, UT 55.2
3-point goals: CSU 5 (Cole 3, Franklin 2), UT 7
(McClellan 3, Papapetrou 2, Holland, Lewis)
Turnovers: CSU 17, UT 26
Blocked Shots: CSU 1 (Ieans), UT 6 (Ibeh 3, Holmes,
Papapetrou, Ridley)
Steals: CSU 18 (Franklin 8, Cephas 3, Cole 2, Murray
2, Ieans, St. Louis, Armstrong), UT 3 (Papapetrou,
McClellan, Felix)
Attendance: 8,603
Records: CSU (0-2), UT (2-0)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
Chaminade ..................................86
Texas ...........................................73
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational
Championship Round
Nov. 19, 2012 • Maui, Hawai’i
CHAM
Murphy
Cooks
Bailey
Murray
Haskins
Rosen
Harrison
Green
Hu
Coulibaly
Team
TOTALS
MIN
15
31
38
27
25
2
24
6
14
18
FG-A FT-A REB AST
1-4 0-0 1 1
3-9 3-4 6 4
1-3 4-4 3 2
2-13 5-6 6 2
7-11 14-15 9 1
0-0 0-0 0 0
1-2 1-2 6 1
0-4 1-2 1 0
5-8 4-4 2 0
1-3 2-2 7 0
2
200 21-57 34-39 43 11
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
28 4-8 2-6
Papapetrou 19 3-7 1-2
Ibeh
6
1-1 0-0
McClellan
32 3-11 7-7
Felix
38 7-11 2-4
Holland
16 1-3 3-4
Bond
5
0-0 0-0
Lewis
23 4-10 1-3
Lammert
17 1-3 0-0
Dick
0+ 0-0 0-0
Ridley
16 2-2 1-4
Team
TOTALS
200 26-56 17-30
TEXAS
CHAM
27
31
46
55
-
REB AST
9 0
4 3
3 0
1 1
4 5
3 1
3 0
1 0
3 0
0 0
2 0
2
35 10
PF
2
5
2
2
4
0
3
2
4
3
TP
3
9
7
9
32
0
4
1
16
5
TP
10
7
2
14
17
6
0
10
2
0
5
28 73
73
86
USC..............................................59
Texas .................................... 53 (ot)
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational
Consolation Semifinals
Nov. 20, 2012 • Maui, Hawai’i
MIN
26
34
4028
43
1
4
19
11
6
13
FG-A
3-11
5-9
3-13
2-9
5-9
0-1
0-0
0-1
1-3
0-0
3-8
FT-A REB AST
2-3 8 3
2-4 5 2
5-9 1 6
4-4 5 0
0-0 7 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 2
0-0 2 0
0-0 1 0
0-0 4 0
10
225 22-64 13-20 43 14
TEXAS
USC
PF
4
2
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
TP
8
13
11
9
10
0
0
0
2
0
6
26
26
21
21
6
12
REB AST
9 0
3 3
3 0
6 8
4 2
7 1
1 0
0 0
2 1
3
38 15
PF
2
4
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
TP
2
10
7
6
17
11
0
0
0
17 53
53
59
FG Pct: UT 37.0, USC 34.4
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 18.2, USC 18.2
FT Pct: UT 78.6, USC 65.0
3-point goals: UT 2 (Lewis 2), USC 2 (Wise, Terrell)
Turnovers: UT 17, USC 10
Blocked Shots: UT 7 (Ibeh 4, Papapetrou, Ridley,
Holland), USC 4 (Dedmon 2, Oraby 2)
Steals: UT 3 (Felix 2, Papapetrou), USC 7 (Wise 4,
Dedmon 2, Blasczyk)
Attendance: 2,400
Records: UT (2-2)l, USC (3-1)
Television: ESPN2 (national)
Texas ...........................................69
Mississippi State ..........................55
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational
Championship Round
Nov. 21, 2012 • Maui, Hawai’i
27 86
PF
4
5
2
2
4
1
0
5
2
1
2
FG Pct: UT 46.4, Cham 36.8
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 19.0, Cham 33.3
FT Pct: UT 56.7, Cham 87.2
3-point goals: UT 4 (McClellan, Felix, Holland,
Lewis), Cham 10 (Haskins 4, Hu 2, Murphy, Bailey,
Harrison, Coulibaly)
Turnovers: UT 18, Cham 16
Blocked Shots: UT 6 (Ridley 3, Holmes 2,
Papapetrou), Cham 1 (Hu)
Steals: UT 8 (Holmes 3, Felix 2, McClellan, Lewis,
Ridley), Cham 5 (Bailey 2, Haskins 2, Harrison)
Attendance: 2,400
Records: UT (2-1), Chaminade (3-1)
Television: ESPNU (national)
USC
Dedmon
Wise
Fontan
Terrell
Wesley
Woolridge
Allen
Bryan
Fuller
Blasczyk
Oraby
Team
TOTALS
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
22 1-3 0-0
Papapetrou 34 3-7 4-4
Ridley
18 3-7 1-2
Felix
44 2-11 2-2
Lewis
29 6-8 3-4
McClellan
32 5-14 1-2
Holland
15 0-1 0-0
Lammert
7
0-2 0-0
Ibeh
24 0-1 0-0
Team
TOTALS
225 20-54 11-14
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
21 2-4 0-0 9 1
Papapetrou 23 3-6 1-2 4 3
Ridley
19 3-5 2-6 12 0
Felix
30 2-7 3-4 1 7
Lewis
28 6-10 0-1 4 2
McClellan
25 7-13 1-2 5 0
Holland
20 2-4 0-0 0 2
Lammert
15 1-2 0-0 3 0
Ibeh
19 0-1 0-1 1 0
Team
2
TOTALS
200 26-52 7-16 41 15
PF
1
3
2
4
3
0
3
0
4
MSU
MIN
Johnson
36
Lewis
20
Thomas
37
Bloodman
36
Sword
16
Price
1
Ware
24
Cunningham 30
Team
TOTALS
200
PF
3
3
3
2
5
0
0
3
MSU
TEXAS
20
38
FG-A
7-12
1-8
2-10
2-6
1-5
0-0
3-8
1-2
FT-A REB AST
4-9 6 1
0-0 3 0
5-5 2 4
3-4 4 1
1-2 2 2
0-0 0 0
2-6 7 1
2-2 4 2
4
17-51 17-28 32 11
35
31
-
TP
5
8
8
7
15
19
5
2
0
20 69
TP
18
2
10
9
3
0
8
5
Texas ...........................................65
Sam Houston State .......................37
Nov. 27, 2012 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
30 3-5 4-6
Ibeh
13 2-3 1-1
Holland
26 0-4 5-7
Felix
34 2-8 2-2
Lewis
19 2-4 6-8
Melchionni
2
0-0 0-0
McClellan
28 4-13 6-6
Lammert
9
2-2 0-2
Dick
1
0-0 0-0
Papapetrou 18 2-2 0-0
Ridley
20 0-2 4-6
Team
TOTALS
200 17-43 28-38
SHSU
Gatlin
Thomas
Holyfield
Gatson
Bond
McKinney
Williams
Harwell
McKay
Baxter
McCormick
Motley
Mason
Team
TOTALS
SHSU
TEXAS
REB AST
8 1
4 0
6 2
4 5
4 0
0 1
8 0
1 1
0 0
3 0
6 0
3
47 10
PF
2
1
0
3
2
0
1
4
0
1
3
FT-A REB AST
0-0 2 0
0-0 4 1
0-0 1 0
0-0 2 3
0-0 4 1
0-3 1 0
0-0 4 0
0-0 0 1
0-0 0 0
3-4 4 2
0-0 0 0
1-2 4 0
1-2 3 0
3
200 13-62 5-11 32 8
PF
3
0
5
3
2
3
1
2
1
3
0
4
2
MIN
25
12
12
18
20
20
20
13
9
19
1
12
19
18
32
FG-A
0-2
1-3
0-2
1-5
1-6
0-3
3-15
0-1
0-3
4-9
1-1
0-6
2-6
19
33
-
TP
11
5
5
6
10
0
16
4
0
4
4
17 65
TP
0
2
0
2
3
0
8
0
0
12
3
1
6
29 37
37
65
FG Pct: SHSU 21.0, UT 39.5
3-Pt FG Pct: SHSU 21.4, UT 25.0
FT Pct: SHSU 45.5, UT 73.7
3-point goals: SHSU 6 (Williams 2, Bond, Baxter,
McCormick, Mason) UT 3 (McClellan 2, Holmes)
Turnovers: SHSU 14, UT 19
Blocked Shots: SHSU 3 (Thomas, Holyfield, Motley),
UT 6 (Holmes 2, Papapetrou 2, Ridley 2)
Steals: SHSU 7 (Gatson 3, Gatlin, McKinney, McKay,
Motley), UT 8 (Holmes 2, McClellan 2, Dick 2, Ibeh,
Felix)
Attendance: 9,170
Records: SHSU (3-4), UT (4-2)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
19 55
55
69
FG Pct: MSU 33.3, UT 50.0
3-Pt FG Pct: MSU 36.4, UT 55.6
FT Pct: MSU 60.7, UT 43.8
3-point goals: MSU 4 (Bloodman 2, Thomas,
Cunningham), UT 10 (McClellan 4, Lewis 3, Holmes,
Papapetrou, Holland)
Turnovers: MSU 18, UT 22
Blocked Shots: MSU 2 (Johnson, Thomas), UT 12
(Ridley 5, Ibeh 3, Holmes 2, Papapetrou, Lammert)
Steals: MSU 12 (Johnson 6, Sword 3, Thomas,
Bloodman, Ware), UT 9 (Ridley 3, Lewis 2, Ibeh 2,
Holmes, Papapetrou)
Attendance: 2,400
Records: MSU (1-4), UT (3-2)
Television: ESPNU (national)
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2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores
Texas ...........................................70
UT Arlington ................................54
Dec. 1, 2012 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
24 1-4 0-2 2 0
Ibeh
4
0-0 0-0 0 0
Holland
23 1-4 1-2 1 1
Felix
25 1-5 2-2 1 9
Lewis
26 6-12 0-0 2 3
McClellan
27 4-7 4-4 5 1
Lammert
24 2-6 0-0 5 1
Papapetrou 24 5-8 4-10 4 3
Ridley
23 3-5 0-0 6 0
Team
4
TOTALS
200 23-51 11-20 31 18
PF
5
1
3
0
3
0
2
3
2
UTA
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Butler
19 1-2 0-0 3 0
Edwards
25 2-6 2-3 13 0
Reves
34 5-10 5-7 10 0
White-Miller 21 0-5 3-4 0 3
Gruszecki
28 2-8 1-5 4 2
Outler
20 4-12 2-2 2 1
Charles
14 1-3 0-0 0 1
Gainey
16 2-5 0-0 2 0
Catlett
20 1-9 2-4 4 1
Rodgers
3
0-1 00-0 1 0
Team
5
TOTALS
200 18-61 14-20 44 8
PF
4
2
3
2
3
3
0
1
1
1
UTA
TEXAS
18
38
36
32
-
TP
2
0
3
4
18
14
6
17
6
19 70
TP
2
6
15
3
5
12
2
4
5
0
20 54
54
70
FG Pct: UTA 29.5, UT 45.1
3-Pt FG Pct: UTA 25.0, UT 50.0
FT Pct: UTA 70.0, UT 55.0
3-point goals: UTA 4 (Outler 2, Gruszecki,
Catlett), UT 13 (Lewis 6, Papapetrou 3,
McClellan 2, Lammert 2)
Turnovers: UTA 19, UT 16
Blocked Shots: UTA 2 (Reves 2), UT 9 (Ridley 4,
Holmes 2, Lewis, McClellan, Papapetrou)
Steals: UTA 9 (White-Miller 2, Gruszecki 2,
Catlett 2, Reves, Charles, Gainey), UT 10 (Lewis
4, Holland 2, Felix 2, Lammert, Ridley)
Attendance: 8,724
Records: UTA (3-2), UT (5-2)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
#15/23 Georgetown......................64
Texas ...........................................41
Jimmy V Classic
Dec. 4, 2012 • New York, N.Y.
GU
Porter
Lubick
Hopkins
Whittington
Starks
Smith-Rivera
Allen
Bolden
Bowen
Caprio
Domingo
Ayegba
Hayes
Trawick
Team
TOTALS
MIN
35
27
9
29
28
24
1
1
3
2
10
7
5
19
FG-A
7-16
6-7
0-2
2-9
4-8
1-5
0-0
0-1
1-2
0-0
2-4
1-2
0-2
1-3
FT-A REB AST
0-0 8 2
1-2 4 3
1-2 0 1
0-2 6 3
2-2 3 4
4-6 6 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-1 2 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 2 1
0-0 2 0
0-0 1 0
2-2 2 1
5
200 25-61 10-16 41 17
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
19 2-5 1-2
Ridley
33 4-8 3-9
Holland
11 0-2 0-2
Felix
35 1-9 2-2
Lewis
25 1-5 4-4
McClellan
37 5-13 0-0
Lammert
24 0-1 0-0
Papapetrou 13 0-3 1-2
Ibeh
3
1-2 0-0
Team
TOTALS
200 14-48 11-21
TEXAS
GU
54
17
30
24
34
-
REB AST
10 0
5 0
1 3
3 3
1 2
4 0
4 1
0 0
0 0
4
35 9
PF
1
3
3
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
1
TP
14
13
1
5
11
7
0
0
2
0
5
2
0
4
18 64
PF
2
3
1
3
3
1
1
0
0
TP
5
11
0
4
6
12
0
2
2
FG Pct: UT 29.2, GU 41.0
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 15.4, GU 22.2
FT Pct: UT 52.4, GU 62.5
3-point goals: UT 2 (McClellan 2), GU 4
(Whittington, Starks, Smith-Rivera, Domingo)
Turnovers: UT 22, GU 14
Blocked Shots: UT 5 (Holmes 2, Ridley 2,
Papapetrou), GU 6 (Porter 3, Whittington 3)
Steals: UT 8 (Felix 3, Lewis 2, Papapetrou 2,
McClellan), GU 13 (Porter 3, Lubick 3, Starks 3,
Whittington, Smith-Rivera, Domingo, Trawick)
Attendance: 11,840
Records: UT (5-3), GU (6-1)
Television: ESPN (national)
UCLA ............................................65
Texas ...........................................63
MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase
Dec. 8, 2012 • Houston, Texas
UCLA
MIN FG-A FT-A
Muhammad 30 5-12 5-8
Wear, Travis 23 2-7 2-2
Adams
27 7-14 3-4
Anderson
27 5-9 1-1
Drew II
34 3-7 0-0
Powell
22 1-4 0-0
Wear, David 25 2-6 0-0
Parker
12 1-4 0-2
Team
TOTALS
200 26-63 11-17
REB AST
2 0
8 1
7 1
6 2
3 6
1 1
8 0
1 0
2
38 11
PF
1
4
2
4
2
2
0
2
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
16 3-5 0-0 3 0
Ridley
32 5-6 4-7 10 0
McClellan
35 3-11 5-5 2 3
Felix
38 6-17 1-2 8 4
Lewis
34 3-11 1-2 4 2
Holland
7
1-4 1-2 0 0
Lammert
22 1-4 0-0 8 2
Papapetrou 10 1-4 1-2 4 0
Ibeh
6
0-0 0-0 0 0
Team
2
TOTALS
200 23-62 13-20 41 11
PF
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
TEXAS
UCLA
30
32
33
33
-
TP
16
6
18
11
6
2
4
2
17 65
TP
6
14
12
13
9
3
2
4
0
15 63
63
65
FG Pct: UT 37.1, UCLA 41.3
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 20.0, UCLA 18.2
FT Pct: UT 65.0, UCLA 64.7
3-point goals: UT 3 (Lewis 2, McClellan), UCLA 2
(Muhammad, Adams)
Turnovers: UT 11, UCLA 10
Blocked Shots: UT 7 (Ibeh 3, Ridley 2, Lammert,
Papapetrou), UCLA 3 (Anderson 2, D. Wear)
Steals: UT 3 (Lewis 2, Felix), UCLA 9 (D. Wear 3,
Anderson 2, Powell 2, Adams, Drew II)
Attendance: 2,797
Records: UT (5-4), UCLA (6-3)
Television: ESPN (national)
Texas ...........................................75
Texas State ..................................63
Dec. 15, 2012 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
27 5-8 3-4
Ridley
11 0-5 0-0
McClellan
32 2-11 6-9
Felix
35 7-17 5-5
Lewis
33 5-11 2-2
Holland
12 3-3 1-1
Lammert
28 3-8 0-0
Papapetrou 12 1-4 0-0
Ibeh
10 1-1 0-0
Team
TOTALS
200 27-68 17-21
REB AST
10 0
3 0
8 2
1 7
2 2
2 0
11 1
2 0
3 0
1
43 12
PF
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
TP
14
0
10
20
13
7
7
2
2
22 75
TSU
Stern
Staff
Wright
Jones
Davis
Hawkins
Koenen
Dorsey
Brown
Hinton
Team
TOTALS
MIN
30
32
21
17
33
23
26
7
4
7
FT-A REB AST
3-6 4 1
6-6 6 0
2-4 7 2
1-2 6 1
0-2 3 1
5-6 7 2
1-2 1 1
0-0 2 1
0-2 1 0
0-0 1 0
3
200 20-58 18-30 41 10
TEXAS STATE
TEXAS
FG-A
3-7
4-13
3-9
1-6
3-6
0-7
4-8
0-0
0-0
2-2
25
36
38
39
-
PF
2
15
4
4
3
2
3
1
0
2
TP
9
1
9
4
6
5
10
0
0
5
21 63
63
75
FG Pct: TSU 34.5, UT 39.7
3-Pt FG Pct: TSU 25.0, UT 36.7
FT Pct: TSU 60.0, UT 81.0
3-point goals: TSU 5 (Staff, Wright, Jones, Koenen,
Hinton), UT 4 (Holmes, Felix, Lewis, Lammert)
Turnovers: TSU 18, UT 14
Blocked Shots: TSU 1 (Staff), UT 4 (Holmes, Ridley,
Papapetrou, Ibeh)
Steals: TSU 9 (Jones 3, Davis 2, Stern, Wright,
Hawkins, Koenen), UT 8 (Felix 3, Holland 2, Holmes,
McClellan, Lammert)
Attendance: 10,189
Records: TSU (4-6), UT (6-4)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
Texas ...........................................85
#23/19 North Carolina ..................67
#20/19 Michigan State..................67
Texas. ..........................................56
Dec. 22, 2012 • East Lansing, Mich.
MSU
Appling
Harris
Dawson
Nix
Valentine
Byrd
Gauna
Kearney
Payne
Costello
Trice
Team
TOTALS
MIN
39
31
26
32
9
3
6
8
19
2
25
FG-A FT-A REB AST
5-11 3-7 0 3
3-10 2-2 0 2
1-4 4-4 10 1
7-10 11-13 11 1
0-1 0-0 2 3
0-1 0-0 0 1
0-0 0-0 0 0
0-0 0-0 1 0
5-7 3-4 7 0
0-1 0-0 0 0
0-2 0-0 1 2
4
200 21-47 23-30 36 13
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
McClellan
25 3-10 6-8
Felix
39 2-8 2-2
Holmes
19 4-10 0-0
Lewis
36 6-12 2-3
Ridley
18 1-3 0-1
Holland
4
0-0 0-0
Lammert
26 1-4 0-1
Papapetrou 25 2-5 4-9
Ibeh
8
0-0 0-0
Team
TOTALS
200 19-52 14-24
TEXAS
MSU
33
28
23
39
-
REB AST
2 0
1 11
5 1
4 0
3 0
0 0
6 2
4 0
1 0
6
32 14
PF
0
3
1
2
5
1
0
3
3
1
1
TP
14
9
6
25
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
20 67
PF
1
1
5
2
4
0
4
2
3
TP
13
6
8
16
2
0
2
9
0
22 56
56
67
Dec. 19, 2010 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
26 6-9 1-2 8 0
Ridley
21 4-7 0-0 6 0
McClellan
36 4-17 10-13 6 3
Felix
37 3-12 2-3 3 8
Lewis
32 7-17 0-1 3 0
Holland
11 2-2 1-1 0 0
Lammert
15 2-4 0-0 2 0
Papapetrou 17 2-6 5-6 10 1
Ibeh
5
0-0 0-0 2 0
Team
6
TOTALS
200 30-74 19-26 46 12
PF
2
3
3
3
1
1
5
2
1
UNC
James
McAdoo
Strickland
Paige
Bullock
McDonald
Johnson
Hubert
Hairston
Tokoto
Team
TOTALS
PF
0
5
3
5
2
2
1
1
2
1
UNC
TEXAS
MIN
7
32
30
28
30
18
6
8
22
19
FT-A REB AST
0-0 1 0
6-10 9 2
3-4 2 1
2-2 0 5
5-6 13 2
0-0 3 0
0-0 2 0
0-0 1 0
4-4 6 1
2-6 6 0
4
200 21-67 22-32 47 11
33
46
FG-A
0-0
4-11
3-7
2-8
3-17
1-7
2-3
0-1
2-12
1-1
34
39
-
TP
15
8
18
8
16
5
5
10
0
21 85
TP
0
14
9
7
18
2
4
0
9
4
22 67
67
85
FG Pct: UNC 31.3, UT 40.5
3-Pt FG Pct: UNC 15.8, UT 35.3
FT Pct: UNC 68.8, UT 73.1
3-point goals: UNC 3 (Paige, Bullock, Hairston), UT
6 (Holmes 2, Lewis 2, Lammert, Papapetrou)
Turnovers: UNC 18, UT 13
Blocked Shots: UNC 4 (Tokoto 2, James, Bullock, UT
2 (Ridley, Lammert)
Steals: UNC 10 (McAdoo 6, Strickland 2, Paige,
Bullock), UT 12 (Felix 3, Lewis 3, Ridley 2, Holmes,
McClellan, Holland, Papapetrou)
Attendance: 13,134
Records: UNC (8-3), UT (7-4)
Television: ESPN2 (national)
15 41
41
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FG Pct: UT 36.5, MSU 44.7
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 30.8, MSU 18.2
FT Pct: UT 58.3, MSU 76.7
3-point goals: UT 4 (Lewis, McClellan, Papapetrou),
MSU 2 (Appling, Harris)
Turnovers: UT 18, MSU 16
Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Ibeh 2, Lammert), MSU 2
(Appling, Payne)
Steals: UT 3 (Felix, Holmes, Papapetrou), MSU 10
(Nix 4, Dawson 2, Valentine 2, Appling, Trice)
Attendance: 14,797 (sellout)
Records: UT (7-5), MSU (11-2)
Television: ESPN2 (national)
TEXAS BASKETBALL
2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores
Texas ...........................................57
Rice .............................................41
Dec. 29, 2012 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
13 2-6 4-4
Ridley
18 3-6 0-1
McClellan
34 4-10 5-6
Felix
38 1-6 4-5
Lewis
32 4-7 3-4
Holland
12 0-3 0-0
Bond
12 1-3 1-3
Lammert
21 2-6 0-2
Papapetrou 11 1-1 1-3
Ibeh
9
0-1 0-1
Team
TOTALS
200 18-49 19-29
RICE
MIN FG-A
Wilson
24 0-2
Gearhart
24 0-3
Guercy
29 2-6
Jackson
36 5-17
DeBose
33 2-7
Washington 19 0-3
Peera
4
0-0
Ramljak
25 5-8
Firozgary
6
0-1
Team
TOTALS
200 15-47
RICE
TEXAS
26
26
15
31
REB AST
8 0
5 0
9 0
6 7
3 1
2 0
6 0
5 1
0 0
2 0
0
46 9
PF
4
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
2
FT-A REB AST
1-2 2 1
0-0 3 1
2-2 0 2
1-2 4 2
0-0 4 0
0-0 6 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 1 0
0-0 1 0
2
4-6 23 7
PF
3
4
4
4
5
0
0
4
0
-
TP
8
6
14
7
12
0
3
4
3
0
TP
1
0
9
12
5
0
0
14
0
24 41
41
57
Baylor .........................................86
Texas .................................... 79 (ot)
Jan. 5, 2013 • Waco, Texas
FG-A FT-A REB AST
7-10 11-14 10 0
6-13 5-6 12 0
1-8 2-2 2 0
1-7 1-2 2 5
5-13 13-15 3 6
0-1 0-0 2 0
1-7 3-4 6 1
1-1 0-0 0 0
1-4 1-2 5 0
3
225 23-64 36-45 45 12
PF
1
2
0
3
3
0
1
0
2
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
17 2-5 0-0 5 1
Ridley
12 0-3 0-0 6 1
McClellan
41 9-19 1-2 5 2
Felix
43 11-23 4-7 5 9
Lewis
33 4-8 0-0 2 1
Holland
5
0-2 0-0 1 2
Bond
18 1-3 0-0 3 0
Lammert
24 2-4 2-2 7 3
Papapetrou 16 2-4 0-0 2 1
Ibeh
16 2-3 2-3 2 0
Team
6
TOTALS
225 33-74 9-14 44 20
PF
5
2
0
0
2
1
5
4
3
4
TEXAS
BU
MIN
36
39
27
38
34
6
14
16
15
31
40
37
28
11
18
79
86
West Virginia ...............................57
Texas .................................... 53 (ot)
Jan. 9, 2013 • Austin, Texas
12 57
FG Pct: Rice 31.9, UT 36.7
3-Pt FG Pct: Rice 33.3, UT 33.3
FT Pct: Rice 66.7, UT 62.1
3-point goals: Rice 7 (Ramljak 4, Guercy,
Jackson, DeBose), UT 3 (McClellan, Felix, Lewis)
Turnovers: Rice 13, UT 14
Blocked Shots: Rice 2 (Gearhart, Firozgary), UT 4
(Ridley 2, Lammert, Ibeh)
Steals: Rice 6 (Guercy 2, Jackson 2, Wilson,
Gearhart), UT (Felix 2, Lewis 2, McClellan, Bond)
Attendance: 10,943
Records: Rice (3-9), UT (8-5)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
BU
Jefferson
Austin
Heslip
Walton
Jackson
Rose
Gathers
Franklin
Bello
Team
TOTALS
FG Pct: UT 44.6, BU 35.9
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 30.8, BU 22.2
FT Pct: UT 64.3, BU 80.0
3-point goals: UT 4 (McClellan 2, Holmes, Lewis),
BU 4 (Austin, Heslip, Jackson, Franklin)
Turnovers: UT 13, BU 13
Blocked Shots: UT 5 (Ibeh 3, Holmes 2), BU 5
(Austin 2, Jefferson, Franklin, Bello)
Steals: UT 3 (McClellan, Felix, Lewis), BU 7
(Jefferson 2, Walton 2, Bello 2, Franklin)
Attendance: 7,749
Records: UT (8-6, 0-1), BU (9-4, 1-0)
Television: ESPNU (national)
TP
25
18
5
3
24
0
5
3
3
12 86
TP
5
0
21
26
9
0
2
6
4
6
26 79
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Bond
8
0-0 0-2 1 0
Holmes
36 5-8 0-1 9 0
Papapetrou 19 0-4 1-2 4 2
Felix
42 5-11 1-2 3 4
Lewis
29 4-13 0-0 1 1
McClellan
37 2-13 5-10 5 0
Holland
5
0-1 0-0 0 0
Lammert
9
1-2 1-1 1 0
Ibeh
15 2-2 3-5 6 0
Ridley
25 0-1 1-4 7 1
Team
2
TOTALS
225 19-55 11-25 39 8
PF
1
1
2
2
5
2
0
2
3
5
WVU
Rutledge
Noreen
Staten
Hinds
Henderson
Harris
Kilicli
Browne
Murray
Miles
Team
TOTALS
PF
4
2
0
0
3
1
5
2
4
1
WVU
TEXAS
MIN
9
31
13
37
28
21
24
31
26
5
FG-A
1-3
1-2
2-6
4-18
1-6
1-6
2-7
3-8
4-6
0-0
FT-A REB AST
1-1 3 0
2-4 13 0
0-0 1 0
2-4 6 1
0-0 2 1
0-0 0 0
4-6 2 0
3-5 5 3
4-6 10 0
0-0 0 0
3
225 19-62 16-26 45 5
21
24
29
26
7
3
TP
0
12
1
11
9
9
0
3
7
1
23 53
TP
3
5
4
11
2
3
8
9
12
0
22 57
57
53
FG Pct: WVU 30.6, UT 34.5
3-Pt FG Pct: WVU 15.0, UT 23.5
FT Pct: WVU 61.5, UT 44.0
3-point goals: WVU 3 (Noreen, Hinds, Harris), UT 4
(Holmes 2, Felix, Lewis)
Turnovers: WVU 11, UT 14
Blocked Shots: WVU 4 (Noreen, Staten, Kilicli,
Murray), UT 5 (Ibeh 2, Holmes, Papapetrou, Ridley)
Steals: WVU 11 (Murray 4, Hinds 2, Henderson 2,
Browne 2, Noreen), UT 4 (Felix 2, McClellan 2)
Attendance: 9,873
Records: WVU (8-6, 1-1), UT (8-7, 0-2)
Television: ESPN2 (national)
Iowa State ...................................82
Texas ...........................................62
Jan. 12, 2013 • Ames, Iowa
ISU
Babb
Ejim
Lucious
Clyburn
Niang
Booker
Gibson
McGee
Team
TOTALS
MIN
39
28
32
32
30
9
13
17
FG-A
2-7
1-7
3-5
6-11
5-7
0-2
4-9
4-9
FT-A REB AST
2-2 6 1
5-6 10 1
2-2 2 9
2-6 9 5
7-8 2 2
0-0 2 0
0-0 4 0
3-3 1 0
3
200 25-57 21-27 37 18
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Felix
34 2-7 2-2
Bond
20 0-4 0-0
Holmes
29 6-12 2-2
Lewis
35 6-15 2-2
Papapetrou 21 4-11 3-5
McClellan
1
0-0 0-0
Holland
25 3-6 0-0
Lammert
14 1-3 0-0
Ibeh
7
0-1 0-0
Ridley
14 2-2 1-2
Team
TOTALS
200 24-61 10-13
TEXAS
ISU
31
42
31
40
-
REB AST
2 4
4 0
9 1
4 3
7 3
0 0
2 4
3 1
2 0
2 0
2
37 16
PF
1
2
0
1
2
1
1
2
TP
8
7
10
16
18
0
8
15
10 82
PF
0
2
3
2
4
0
1
1
1
3
TP
6
0
15
15
13
0
6
2
0
5
17 62
62
82
FG Pct: UT 39.3, ISU 43.9
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 22.2, ISU 42.3
FT Pct: UT 76.9, ISU 77.8
3-point goals: UT 4 (Papapetrou 2, Holmes,
Lewis), ISU 11 (McGee 4, Babb 2, Lucious 2,
Clyburn 2, Niang)
Turnovers: UT 11, ISU 5
Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Ridley 3), ISU 3 (Ejim 2,
Booker)
Steals: UT 3 (Felix, Holmes, Ridley), ISU 4
(McGee 2, Ejim, Niang)
Attendance: 14,376
Records: UT (8-8, 0-3), ISU (11-4, 1-1)
Television: ESPNU (national)
#4/4 Kansas .................................64
Texas ...........................................59
Jan. 19, 2013 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A
Holmes
14 4-5
Papapetrou 30 2-5
Ridley
25 2-4
Felix
29 2-5
Lewis
31 5-10
McClellan
28 8-18
Holland
14 1-4
Bond
8
0-0
Lammert
11 1-4
Ibeh
10 0-1
Team
TOTALS
200 25-56
KU
Young
Withey
Johnson
McLemore
Releford
Tharpe
White III
Traylor
Ellis
Team
TOTALS
KANSAS
TEXAS
FT-A REB AST
1-2 1 0
0-0 5 1
0-2 4 0
1-2 2 4
0-1 7 3
0-0 1 1
0-0 2 1
0-0 2 1
0-1 0 3
0-0 2 0
3
2-8 29 14
PF
5
3
2
3
1
1
0
0
3
3
FT-A REB AST
2-2 3 0
6-9 9 4
4-4 4 2
2-2 6 1
4-4 4 2
1-3 0 1
0-0 2 0
1-2 1 0
2-2 6 0
0
200 20-51 21-25 36 10
PF
3
3
1
1
2
0
0
2
1
MIN
22
32
34
37
35
16
4
8
12
26
28
FG-A
2-3
4-6
1-11
6-10
4-8
2-6
0-1
0-2
1-4
38
31
-
TP
10
6
4
6
11
18
2
0
2
0
FG Pct: KU 39.2, UT 44.6
3-Pt FG Pct: KU 27.3, UT 38.9
FT Pct: KU 84.0, UT 25.0
3-point goals: KU 3 (McLemore 2, Tharpe), UT 7
(Papapetrou 2, McClellan 2, Holmes, Felix, Lewis)
Turnovers: KU 15, UT 14
Blocked Shots: KU 6 (Withey 3, Young,
McLemore, Releford), UT 1 (Holmes)
Steals: KU 10 (Young 2, McLemore 2, Releford 2,
Withey, Johnson, Tharpe, Ellis), UT 9 (Holmes 3,
Holland 3, Lewis, McClellan, Lammert)
Attendance: 14,312
Records: KU (16-1, 4-0), UT (8-9, 0-4)
Television: CBS (national)
Oklahoma ....................................73
Texas ...........................................67
Jan. 21, 2013 • Norman, Okla.
OU
M’Baye
Osby
Pledger
Hield
Hornbeak
Grooms
Fitzgerald
Cousins
Neal
Clark
Team
TOTALS
FG-A FT-A REB AST
6-9 3-4 5 0
9-15 10-11 8 0
2-5 1-2 3 0
5-8 2-2 4 4
1-3 0-0 1 3
1-2 5-8 0 4
0-2 0-0 1 0
0-3 0-0 3 1
0-1 0-0 0 0
1-4 0-0 2 0
5
200 25-52 21-27 32 12
PF
2
1
3
4
2
0
0
1
0
0
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
8
0-1 0-0 2 1
Papapetrou 17 5-8 0-0 4 0
Ridley
12 1-2 0-0 5 0
Felix
32 1-5 0-0 2 3
Lewis
33 2-10 2-4 5 2
McClellan
31 10-20 4-5 4 2
Holland
17 1-5 0-0 0 1
Bond
20 1-3 1-2 5 1
Lammert
14 2-3 0-0 3 0
Ibeh
16 4-4 0-0 4 0
Team
0
TOTALS
200 27-61 7-11 34 10
PF
0
4
0
3
4
0
2
3
1
3
TEXAS
OU
MIN
30
32
18
32
32
17
8
17
4
10
26
30
41
43
-
TP
15
29
5
12
3
7
0
0
0
2
13 73
TP
0
12
2
2
7
25
2
4
5
8
20 67
67
73
FG Pct: UT 44.3, OU 48.1
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 31.6, OU 33.3
FT Pct: UT 63.6, OU 77.8
3-point goals: UT 6 (Papapetrou 2, Lewis,
McClellan, Bond, Lammert), OU 2 (Osby,
Hornbeak)
Turnovers: UT 15, OU 13
Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Ridley 2, Ibeh), OU 6 (Osby
2, Hield 2, M’Baye, Cousins)
Steals: UT 7 (Lewis 2, McClellan 2, Holmes, Felix,
Lammert), OU 8 (Osby 3, Pledger 2, Hield 2,
Hornbeak)
Attendance: 10,409
Records: UT (8-10, 0-5), OU (13-4, 4-1)
Television: ESPN (national)
21 59
TP
6
14
6
16
12
5
0
1
4
13 64
64
59
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores
Texas ...........................................73
Texas Tech ...................................57
Jan. 26, 2013 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Papapetrou 25 4-6 5-6
Ridley
21 3-6 0-0
McClellan
35 2-7 6-8
Felix
23 0-3 0-0
Lewis
34 5-12 6-7
Holland
26 5-8 0-0
Bond
10 2-3 0-0
Lammert
18 2-6 1-2
Ibeh
8
2-3 0-2
Team
TOTALS
200 25-54 18-25
TTU
Kravic
Tolbert
Hannahs
Gray
Williams
Nurse
Robinson
Tabsoba
Gotcher
Crockett
Lammert
Team
TOTALS
TTU
TEXAS
REB AST
4 5
10 0
3 0
0 4
1 1
2 1
1 0
5 1
3 0
1
30 12
PF
3
4
0
3
2
2
1
1
2
FT-A REB AST
1-2 3 1
6-9 13 0
0-0 3 0
2-3 3 2
2-2 1 1
0-0 1 1
0-1 0 2
0-0 1 0
0-0 3 0
1-2 3 1
0-0 4 0
1
200 20-54 12-19 36 8
PF
2
4
2
0
4
1
3
1
2
3
0
MIN
18
34
25
28
13
20
20
3
16
19
4
24
35
FG-A
1-4
6-11
4-11
2-12
2-3
1-3
1-4
1-1
0-1
2-3
0-1
33
38
-
TP
15
6
10
0
18
11
4
5
4
18 73
TP
3
18
10
6
7
3
2
2
0
6
0
22 57
57
73
FG Pct: TTU 37.0, UT 46.3
3-Pt FG Pct: TTU 27.8, UT 29.4
FT Pct: TTU 63.2, UT 72.0
3-point goals: TTU 5 (Hannahs 2, Williams,
Nurse, Crockett), UT 5 (Papapetrou 2, Lewis 2,
Holland)
Turnovers: TTU 19, UT 10
Blocked Shots: TTU 2 (Kravic, Tolbert), UT 5
(Ridley 3, Holland, Bond)
Steals: TTU 7 (Tolbert 2, Gray 2, Robinson 2,
Gotcher), UT 14 (Holland 3, Papapetrou 2, Ridley
2, McClellan 2, Lewis 2, Lammert)
Attendance: 12,742
Records: TTU (9-9, 2-5), UT (9-10, 1-5)
Television: Longnhorn Network (national)
#18/21 Kansas State .....................83
Texas ...........................................57
Jan. 30, 2013 • Manhattan, Kan.
KSU
Henriquez
Southwell
Rodriguez
McGruder
Spradling
Irving
Williams
Lawrence
Diaz
Schultz
Meyer
Gipson
Orris
Johnson
Team
TOTALS
FT-A REB AST
1-2 4 0
2-2 2 4
4-5 2 8
3-3 1 1
0-0 4 2
0-0 3 3
1-2 2 0
2-2 6 1
0-0 1 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
3-3 7 0
0-0 0 2
1-2 2 0
0
200 30-63 17-21 34 21
PF
2
3
2
3
1
3
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
1
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Papapetrou 25 3-7 2-3 2 1
Ridley
11 1-3 0-2 2 0
McClellan
28 3-12 8-10 4 1
Felix
34 3-6 0-0 5 3
Lewis
30 3-6 2-2 3 0
Melchionni
2
0-0 0-0 0 0
Holland
12 1-4 0-0 0 0
Bond
21 4-6 4-4 8 0
Lammert
25 1-1 1-2 2 3
Dick
3
0-0 0-0 0 0
Ibeh
9
0-1 0-0 2 0
Team
2
TOTALS
200 19-46 17-23 30 8
PF
4
2
3
3
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
56
MIN
14
30
34
15
21
13
16
19
4
2
1
21
3
7
FG-A
3-5
2-6
3-12
2-5
2-5
2-4
2-3
5-10
1-1
1-1
0-1
7-10
0-0
0-0
TP
7
8
11
7
5
6
5
12
2
2
0
17
0
1
21 83
TP
9
2
15
6
8
0
2
12
3
0
0
TEXAS
KSU
19
38
38
45
-
57
83
West Virginia ...............................60
Texas ...........................................58
FG Pct: UT 41.3, KSU 47.6
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 22.2, KSU 40.0
FT Pct: UT 73.9, KSU 81.0
3-point goals: UT 2 (Papapetrou, McClellan), KSU 6
(Southwell 2, Irving 2, Rodriguez, Spradling)
Turnovers: UT 18, KSU 6
Blocked Shots: UT 1 (Bond), KSU 1 (Henriquez)
Steals: UT 1 (Lewis), KSU 9 (Southwell 3, Lawrence 2,
Rodriguez, Spradling, Gipson, Orris)
Attendance: 12,109
Records: UT (9-11, 1-6), KSU (16-4, 5-2)
Television: ESPN2 (national)
Texas ...........................................60
TCU..............................................43
Feb. 2, 2013 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Papapetrou 34 5-9 2-2
Ridley
19 2-4 1-2
McClellan
30 6-9 2-3
Felix
29 1-1 2-2
Lewis
32 3-10 2-3
Holland
22 0-1 0-0
Bond
8
1-1 0-1
Lammert
21 5-6 0-0
Ibeh
5
0-3 2-4
Team
TOTALS
200 23-44 11-17
TCU
Crossland
McKinney
Anderson
Butler Lind
Green
Hill Jr.
Abron
Zurcher
Team
TOTALS
TCU
TEXAS
REB AST
9 3
2 0
3 0
2 3
5 3
1 3
3 0
3 0
1 0
1
30 12
PF
2
2
1
3
3
0
1
2
2
FT-A REB AST
2-4 12 1
3-5 8 0
0-0 2 3
0-0 2 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 1 1
2-6 5 0
0-0 0 1
3
200 17-52 7-15 33 7
PF
3
3
0
2
3
3
4
0
MIN
34
32
36
16
28
30
18
6
FG-A
3-4
5-9
2-11
1-4
3-8
2-11
1-4
0-1
20
32
23
28
-
TP
13
5
15
4
9
0
2
10
2
16 60
TP
8
13
4
2
8
4
4
0
18 43
43
60
FG Pct: TCU 32.7, UT 52.3
3-Pt FG Pct: TCU 15.4, UT 33.3
FT Pct: TCU 46.7, UT 64.7
3-point goals: TCU 2 (Green 2), UT 3 (Papapetrou,
McClellan, Lewis)
Turnovers: TCU 13, UT 11
Blocked Shots: TCU 1 (Crossland), UT 7 (Ridley 4,
Papapetrou 2, Bond)
Steals: TCU 4 (McKinney, Anderson, Butler
Lind, Abron), UT 8 (McClellan 2, Felix 2, Lewis 2,
Papapetrou, Bond)
Attendance: 11,641
Records: TCU (9-12, 0-8), UT (10-11, 2-6)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
Feb. 4, 2013 • Morgantown, W.Va.
WVU
Kilicli
Noreen
Hinds
Harris
Browne
Rutledge
Staten
Henderson
Murray
Miles
Team
TOTALS
FT-A REB AST
2-5 4 2
0-0 3 2
4-4 2 0
5-6 2 0
2-2 4 3
0-0 0 0
4-6 3 4
1-2 0 1
1-2 8 0
1-2 2 0
1
200 18-39 20-29 29 12
PF
3
2
1
3
1
0
2
0
2
4
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Papapetrou 28 4-9 0-0 3 1
Ridley
8
2-5 0-0 0 0
McClellan
28 2-10 9-12 8 1
Felix
34 5-12 2-2 1 7
Lewis
30 4-12 0-0 7 0
Holland
26 1-4 0-0 5 2
Bond
16 2-3 0-2 5 0
Lammert
20 1-5 0-0 3 0
Ibeh
10 0-0 0-0 2 0
Team
2
TOTALS
200 21-60 11-16 36 11
PF
4
2
0
3
4
2
3
0
2
TEXAS
WVU
MIN
34
16
29
25
30
3
20
14
17
12
25
32
FG-A
6-8
0-0
5-10
3-10
1-3
0-0
0-1
2-2
0-3
1-2
33
28
-
TP
14
0
14
13
4
0
4
7
1
3
TP
10
4
14
12
10
2
4
2
0
20 58
58
60
#22/24 Oklahoma State ................72
Texas ...........................................59
Feb. 9, 2013 • Austin, Texas
OSU
Nash
Cobbins
Jurick
Brown
Smart
Gardner
Williams
Forte
Murphy
Team
TOTALS
OSU
TEXAS
REB AST
7 4
6 0
2 0
1 1
3 0
1 2
6 0
3 0
1 0
4
34 7
PF
2
4
1
5
2
2
4
3
1
FT-A REB AST
8-10 9 3
0-0 3 0
1-2 6 0
6-10 6 2
8-10 7 3
0-0 1 0
2-3 0 0
0-0 3 2
1-4 6 1
5
200 21-56 26-39 46 11
PF
4
3
4
2
4
0
1
1
1
MIN
37
20
15
36
35
7
14
18
18
FG-A
3-13
2-3
0-3
5-11
6-12
0-0
2-4
1-6
2-4
29
22
43
37
-
Texas ...........................................89
Iowa State ...........................86 (2ot)
18 60
FG Pct: UT 35.0, WVU 46.2
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 25.0, WVU 30.8
FT Pct: UT 11-16, WVU 20-29
3-point goals: UT 5 (Papapetrou 2, Lewis 2,
McClellan), WVU 4 (Harris 2, Henderson 2)
Turnovers: UT 15, WVU 16
Blocked Shots: UT 2 (Ridley, Bond), WVU 4 (Miles 2,
Hinds, Murray)
Steals: UT 10 (Holland 3, McClellan 2, Felix 2, Ridley,
Lewis, Bond), WVU 8 (Staten 2, Henderson 2, Hinds,
Harris, Murray, Miles)
Attendance: 4,966
Records: UT (10-12, 2-7), WVU (11-11, 4-5)
Television: ESPN (national)
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Papapetrou 37 5-13 5-8
Ibeh
9
0-1 0-1
McClellan
20 2-6 0-0
Felix
27 3-8 2-3
Lewis
29 3-13 2-2
Holland
35 5-11 3-3
Bond
15 4-5 0-2
Lammert
16 1-1 0-0
Ridley
12 0-1 0-2
Team
TOTALS
200 23-59 12-21
FG Pct: OSU 37.5, UT 39.0
3-Pt FG Pct: OSU 25.0, UT 5.6
FT Pct: OSU 66.7, UT 57.1
3-point goals: OSU 4 (Smart 3, Brown), UT 1 (Lewis)
Turnovers: OSU 17, UT 15
Blocked Shots: OSU 6 (Brown 2, Smart 2, Jurick,
Williams), UT 6 (Papapetrou 2, Ibeh, Lewis, Bond,
Ridley)
Steals: OSU 10 (Smart 5, Nash, Brown, Williams,
Forte, Murphy), UT 7 (Papapetrou 4, Lewis, Holland,
Lammert)
Attendance: 14,036
Records: OSU (17-5, 7-3), UT (10-13, 2-8)
Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
TP
15
0
4
8
9
13
8
2
0
24 59
TP
14
4
1
17
23
0
6
2
5
20 72
72
59
20 57
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • SEASON IN REVIEW
Feb. 13, 2013 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
18 2-2 0-0
Lammert
40- 6-8 1-1
Holland
21 0-4 2-2
Kabongo
35 5-10 2-3
Papapetrou 43 5-9 3-5
McClellan
26 5-10 8-8
Felix
29 4-11 2-2
Lewis
16 2-5 0-0
Ibeh
7
1-1 1-2
Ridley
15 1-1 1-2
Team
TOTALS
200 31-61 20-25
REB AST
3 1
6 4
1 1
4 7
8 1
8 0
4 3
2 0
1 0
3 0
3
43 17
PF
5
2
1
5
3
0
0
1
1
2
FT-A REB AST
5-7 16 2
2-4 0 0
0-0 5 3
2-2 3 11
8-9 7 1
2-2 0 0
0-0 1 0
0-0 5 0
4
200 28-80 19-24 41 17
PF
3
4
3
2
2
3
1
2
ISU
Ejim
Niang
Babb
Lucious
Clyburn
Palo
Gibson
McGee
Team
TOTALS
MIN
45
19
39
46
45
10
7
39
FG-A
7-17
2-7
4-8
1-9
6-16
0-0
0-5
8-18
ISU
TEXAS
37
33
34
38
8
8
TP
4
14
2
13
14
18
12
6
3
3
20 89
TP
20
7
12
4
20
2
0
21
20 86
7 86
10 89
FG Pct: ISU 35.0, UT 50.8
3-Pt FG Pct: ISU 33.3, UT 28.0
FT Pct: ISU 79.2, UT 80.0
3-point goals: ISU 11 (McGee 5, Babb 4,
Ejim, Niang), UT 7 (Felix 2, Lewis 2, Lammert,
Kabongo, Papapetrou)
Turnovers: ISU 8, UT 18
Blocked Shots: ISU 2 (Niang, Clyburn), UT 8
(Lammert 3, Ridley 2, Holmes, Holland, Ibeh)
Steals: ISU 8 (Palo 3, McGee 3, Ejim, Babb), UT 5
(Lammert, McClellan, Felix, Lewis, Ibeh)
Attendance: 9,729
Records: ISU (16-8, 6-5), UT (11-13, 3-8)
Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
TEXAS BASKETBALL
2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores
#14/13 Kansas ..............................73
Texas ...........................................47
Feb. 16, 2013 • Lawrence, Kan.
KU
Young
Withey
Johnson
McLemore
Releford
Tharpe
Adams
White III
Wesley
Manning
Self
Roberts
Garrett
Traylor
Ellis
Team
TOTALS
FT-A REB AST
0-0 7 2
5-7 11 0
1-2 1 4
3-4 6 3
1-2 5 3
0-0 1 3
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-1 1 0
1-2 1 0
0-0 1 0
0-0 4 0
3-4 2 0
1
200 26-56 14-22 41 15
PF
3
1
3
3
2
3
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
3
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
22 1-8 3-4 5 1
Lammert
24 3-8 2-2 5 0
Papapetrou 27 2-7 0-1 4 0
Holland
27 2-9 0-2 5 1
Kabongo
38 2-10 9-10 3 0
McClellan
20 1-7 5-6 4 0
Felix
9
0-0 0-0 2 0
Bond
7
0-1 2-2 3 0
Lewis
8
0-2 0-0 2 1
Ibeh
4
1-1 0-0 0 0
Ridley
14 0-2 0-5 4 0
Team
5
TOTALS
200 12-55 21-32 42 3
PF
3
5
1
0
2
0
0
1
1
3
1
TEXAS
KU
MIN
28
29
30
30
31
15
0+
4
4
3
3
3
2
9
9
15
28
FG-A
3-8
5-11
5-10
4-9
5-7
1-3
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
1-1
0-0
0-1
1-1
1-3
32
45
-
TP
6
15
12
13
15
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
2
5
23 73
TP
6
9
4
4
13
7
0
2
0
2
0
17 47
47
73
FG Pct: UT 21.8, KU 46.4
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 9.5, KU 38.9
FT Pct: UT 65.6, KU 63.6
3-point goals: UT 2 (Holmes, Lammert), KU 7
(Releford 4, McLemore 2, Johnson)
Turnovers: UT 16, KU 14
Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Papapetrou, Bond,
Ridley), KU 5 (Withey 2, Young, McLemore,
Traylor)
Steals: UT 9 (McClellan 4, Ridley 2, Holmes,
Lammert, Holland), KU 10 (Withey 4, Young 2,
Tharpe 2, Johnson, McLemore)
Attendance: 16,300
Records: UT (11-14, 3-9), KU (21-4, 9-3)
Television: ESPN (national)
Texas ...........................................68
TCU..............................................59
Feb. 19, 2013 • Fort Worth, Texas
TCU
Crossland
Abron
Green
Anderson
Butler Lind
Hill Jr.
McKinney
Zurcher
Team
TOTALS
MIN
32
29
40
39
39
1
19
1
FG-A
2-6
3-6
6-15
3-7
3-6
0-0
4-6
0-0
FT-A REB AST
2-6 5 1
1-2 11 0
3-4 1 0
2-2 2 8
5-8 4 5
0-0 0 0
1-2 3 2
0-0 0 0
5
200 21-46 14-24 31 16
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
17 0-1 2-5
Lammert
32 5-6 3-3
Papapetrou 33 5-11 1-2
Holland
22 2-2 4-5
Kabongo
39 5-11 2-3
McClellan
1
0-0 0-0
Felix
13 1-3 0-0
Bond
3
0-1 0-0
Lewis
15 3-7 0-0
Ibeh
19 2-4 0-1
Ridley
6
1-2 1-2
Team
TOTALS
200 24-48 13-21
REB AST
5 0
7 3
2 0
3 0
1 7
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 1
4 0
1 0
3
27 11
PF
3
2
3
2
4
0
4
0
TP
6
7
15
10
12
0
9
0
18 59
PF
4
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
4
2
2
TP
2
13
15
9
12
0
3
0
7
4
3
TEXAS
TCU
33
25
35
34
-
68
59
Texas ...........................................92
Oklahoma ............................. 86 (ot)
FG Pct: UT 50.0, TCU 45.7
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 38.9, TCU 33.3
FT Pct: UT 61.9, TCU 58.3
3-point goals: UT 7 (Papapetrou 4, Holland,
Felix, Lewis), TCU 3 (Anderson 2, Butler Lind)
Turnovers: UT 9, TCU 10
Blocked Shots: UT 6 (Papapetrou 2, Ibeh 2,
Holmes, Lammert), TCU 3 (Butler Lind 2, Abron)
Steals: UT 1 (Kabongo), TCU 4 (Anderson 2,
Abron, Butler Lind)
Attendance: 5,451
Records: UT (12-14, 4-9), TCU (10-16, 1-12)
Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
#13/13 Kansas State .....................81
Texas ...........................................69
Feb. 23, 2013 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
13 0-4 0-0 1 0
Lammert
22 1-3 0-0 2 2
Holland
24 2-5 2-3 0 1
Kabongo
36 8-12 6-10 6 2
Papapetrou 26 3-9 1-2 5 0
McClellan
28 7-10 1-1 5 1
Felix
14 0-2 2-2 1 1
Bond
15 1-2 4-6 5 0
Lewis
9
1-3 1-2 2 0
Ibeh
13 0-0 2-7 2 0
Team
2
TOTALS
200 23-50 19-33 31 7
KSU
Southwell
Henriquez
Rodriguez
McGruder
Spradling
Irving
Williams
Lawrence
Gipson
Johnson
Team
TOTALS
KSU
TEXAS
MIN
36
14
27
36
23
25
5
11
18
5
FG-A
4-9
3-5
3-8
7-13
2-4
1-5
0-1
0-1
5-6
1-2
FT-A REB AST
0-0 6 6
0-0 7 0
8-8 2 6
5-5 6 0
2-3 1 3
2-2 1 2
2-2 1 0
0-0 3 2
0-1 4 0
1-1 1 0
2
200 26-54 20-22 34 19
40
32
41
37
-
PF
2
5
2
0
0
1
2
4
0
1
TP
0
3
6
24
8
15
2
6
3
2
Feb. 27, 2013 • Austin, Texas
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
15 1-4 0-0 2 1
Lammert
31 3-7 0-2 5 0
Holland
32 4-8 0-0 2 0
Kabongo
37 9-13 11-14 8 6
Papapetrou 24 3-6 2-2 2 0
McClellan
35 2-7 13-13 8 3
Felix
19 3-7 0-0 0 2
Bond
16 2-3 0-2 3 0
Ibeh
8
2-2 0-0 2 0
Ridley
8
0-1 0-2 1 0
Team
1
TOTALS
225 29-58 26-35 34 14
PF
1
0
0
3
5
3
0
5
1
2
OU
M’Baye
Osby
Grooms
Pledger
Hornbeak
Fitzgerald
Cousins
Neal
Clark
Team
TOTALS
PF
3
2
4
4
5
1
2
0
4
OU
TEXAS
MIN
37
38
31
42
19
12
19
1
26
FG-A FT-A REB AST
7-11 0-0 4 2
9-13 13-17 5 3
0-4 3-4 5 6
6-15 0-0 3 3
2-4 0-1 5 0
2-3 1-2 2 0
0-2 0-0 2 3
0-0 0-0 0 0
3-5 2-3 6 0
2
225 29-57 19-27 34 17
43
28
34
49
9
15
TP
2
7
10
31
9
18
7
4
4
0
TP
11
6
16
20
8
5
2
0
10
3
26 81
81
69
FG Pct: KSU 48.1, UT 46.0
3-Pt FG Pct: KSU 50.0, UT 25.0
FT Pct: KSU 90.9, UT 57.6
3-point goals: KSU 9 (Southwell 3, Rodriguez 2,
Spradling 2, McGruder, Irving), UT 4 (Kabongo
2, Lammert, Papapetrou)
Turnovers: KSU 13, UT 12
Blocked Shots: KSU 4 (Henriquez 2, Spradling,
Lawrence), UT 3 (Holland 2, Ibeh)
Steals: KSU 5 (McGruder 2, Rodriguez,
Spradling, Lawrence), UT (Lammert, Felix,
Bond, Lewis)
Attendance: 11,420
Records: KSU (22-5, 11-3), UT (12-15, 4-10)
Television: Longhorn Network (national)
TP
16
31
3
18
5
5
0
0
8
25 86
86
92
FG Pct: OU 50.9, UT 50.0
3-Pt FG Pct: OU 50.0, UT 40.0
FT Pct: OU 70.4, UT 74.3
3-point goals: OU 9 (Pledger 6, M’Baye 2,
Hornbeak), UT 8 (Holland 2, Kabongo 2,
Lammert, Papapetrou, McClellan, Felix)
Turnovers: OU 16, UT 12
Blocked Shots: OU 3 (M’Baye 2, Fitzgerald), UT
5 (Lammert, Holland, McClellan, Bond, Ibeh)
Steals: OU 6 (Hornbeak 2, M’Baye, Pledger,
Fitzgerald, Cousins), UT 13 (Kabongo 4, Holland
2, Papapetrou 2, McClellan 2, Holmes, Felix,
Ridley)
Attendance: 5,385
Records: OU (18-9, 9-6), UT (13-15, 5-10)
Television: ESPN2 (national)
#15/18 Oklahoma State ................78
Texas ...........................................65
March 2, 2013 • Stillwater, Okla.
OSU
Nash
Cobbins
Jurick
Brown
Smart
Gardner
Williams
Forte
Murphy
Team
TOTALS
FT-A REB AST
4-7 2 1
2-2 5 0
0-0 6 0
9-9 6 3
5-7 6 3
1-2 1 0
1-1 1 1
2-2 0 1
1-2 4 0
3
200 24-47 25-32 34 9
PF
3
3
1
2
3
2
0
1
1
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
19 3-7 2-2 4 0
Lammert
33 3-4 0-0 6 0
Papapetrou 24 3-7 1-2 1 0
Holland
17 1-6 0-0 1 0
Kabongo
36 2-7 3-5 5 8
McClellan
7
0-2 0-0 2 0
Felix
20 5-8 1-1 1 3
Bond
8
1-2 0-0 2 0
Lewis
26 5-15 1-1 2 0
Ibeh
2
0-0 0-0 2 0
Ridley
8
1-3 0-0 4 0
Team
2
TOTALS
200 24-61 8-11 32 11
PF
3
3
4
1
3
0
4
1
4
1
1
TEXAS
OSU
MIN
34
27
24
34
35
7
15
14
10
31
37
FG-A
6-11
2-3
1-1
4-9
3-6
0-0
4-7
4-7
0-3
34
41
-
Texas ...........................................79
Baylor .........................................70
March 4, 2013 • Austin, Texas
20 92
17 69
PF
2
4
4
3
3
2
1
3
2
2
FG Pct: UT 39.3, OSU 51.1
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 40.9, OSU 33.3
FT Pct: UT 72.7, OSU 78.1
3-point goals: UT 9 (Lewis 4, Papapetrou 2, Felix 2,
Lammert), OSU 5 (Forte 4, Brown)
Turnovers: UT 18, OSU 18
Blocked Shots: UT 0, OSU 3 (Jurick 2, Brown)
Steals: UT 12 (Kabongo 4, Lewis 3, Holland 2,
Papapetrou, McClellan, Felix), OSU 10 (Smart 4,
Nash 2, Gardner 2, Brown, Williams)
Attendance: 12,474
Records: UT (13-16, 5-11), OSU (22-6, 12-4)
Television: ESPN (national)
TP
16
6
2
18
11
1
9
14
1
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holmes
20 1-3 0-0 3 0
Lammert
13 1-1 0-0 2 0
Holland
19 0-5 1-2 3 1
Kabongo
38 6-10 5-7 6 8
Papapetrou 33 7-13 2-2 4 2
McClellan
26 9-14 2-2 1 0
Felix
4
0-0 0-0 0 1
Lewis
17 1-5 2-2 2 1
Ibeh
11 0-0 0-0 3 0
Ridley
19 2-3 4-10 5 2
Team
7
TOTALS
200 27-54 16-25 36 15
PF
3
0
3
1
3
0
0
2
4
2
BU
Jefferson
Austin
Heslip
Walton
Jackson
Rose
Gathers
Franklin
Bello
Team
TOTALS
MIN
25
37
13
26
39
3
15
22
20
FG-A
2-7
4-14
0-3
1-4
7-17
0-1
3-5
3-3
3-3
PF
3
3
2
3
1
0
3
3
2
BAYLOR
TEXAS
34
36
36
43
FT-A REB AST
3-8 8 2
5-5 6 0
2-2 0 0
0-0 2 2
4-5 3 8
0-0 0 1
0-0 3 0
0-0 0 0
1-2 4 1
3
200 23-57 15-22 29 14
-
TP
3
2
1
19
18
23
0
5
0
8
18 79
TP
7
15
2
2
22
0
6
9
7
20 70
70
79
FG Pct: BU 40.4, UT 50.0
3-Pt FG Pct: BU 39.1, UT 39.1
FT Pct: BU 68.2, UT 64.0
3-point goals: BU 9 (Jackson 4, Franklin 3, Austin
2), UT 9 (McClellan 3, Kabongo 2, Papapetrou 2,
Holmes, Lewis)
Turnovers: BU 8, UT 8
Blocked Shots: BU 4 (Jefferson 3, Bello), UT 5
(Papapetrou 3, Ibeh 2)
Steals: BU 3 (Austin, Jackson, Bello), UT 6 (Kabongo
3, Holmes, Holland, Ridley)
Attendance: 10,351
Records: BU (17-13, 8-9), UT (14-16, 6-11)
Television: ESPN (national)
16 78
TP
8
7
9
2
7
0
13
2
15
0
2
25 65
65
78
18 68
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2012-13 Game-by-Game Box Scores
Texas ...........................................71
Texas Tech ............................ 69 (ot)
March 9, 2013 • Lubbock, Texas
TTU
Nurse
Gray
Kravic
Crockett
Tolbert
Hannahs
Robinson
Tapsoba
Gotcher
Williams
Team
TOTALS
FT-A REB AST
1-2 2 1
3-6 1 1
4-5 7 5
5-8 8 2
3-8 7 1
2-4 1 0
0-0 3 1
0-0 0 0
0-2 0 0
2-2 0 2
5
225 23-51 20-37 34 13
PF
4
4
3
3
4
4
2
1
2
0
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A REB AST
Holland
12 1-1 0-0 0 0
Holmes
22 1-2 2-2 2 0
Kabongo
43 0-12 7-8 9 4
Lammert
20 1-2 0-0 6 0
Papapetrou 30 2-6 1-4 4 0
McClellan
37 8-18 9-10 4 2
Felix
2
0-0 0-0 0 0
Bond
5
1-1 0-0 2 0
Lewis
30 4-12 4-6 6 2
Ibeh
2
0-0 0-0 0 0
Ridley
22 2-5 2-7 7 0
Team
4
TOTALS
225 20-59 25-37 44 8
PF
1
4
2
5
5
1
0
1
2
2
4
TEXAS
TTU
MIN
21
34
29
37
30
27
23
1
5
18
30
37
FG-A
3-5
4-8
3-4
5-12
4-6
2-8
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-6
35
28
6
4
TP
8
11
10
15
11
7
0
0
0
7
27 69
TP
2
4
7
2
6
27
0
2
15
0
6
27 71
71
69
FG Pct: UT 33.9, TTU 45.1
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 37.5, TTU 18.8
FT Pct: UT 67.6, TTU 54.1
3-point goals: UT 6 (Lewis 3, McClellan 2,
Papapetrou), TTU (Nurse, Hannahs, Williams)
Turnovers: UT 14, TTU 13
Blocked Shots: UT 2 (Lammert, Papapetrou), TTU 5
(Kravic 4, Tolbert)
Steals: UT 5 (Kabongo 3, Papapetrou, Lewis), TTU 7
(Nurse 3, Williams 2, Kravic, Crockett)
Attendance: 9,542
Records: UT (15-16, 7-11), TTU (10-19, 3-15)
Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
Texas ...........................................70
TCU..............................................57
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship First Round
March 13, 2013 • Kansas City, Mo.
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
19 3-5 1-2
Lammert
29 3-5 2-2
Papapetrou 14 0-1 1-2
Holland
14 1-2 1-2
Kabongo
37 4-7 8-9
McClellan
26 2-4 7-8
Felix
6
0-0 0-0
Bond
3
0-0 0-0
Lewis
27 5-10 5-7
Ibeh
15 1-2 0-0
Ridley
10 1-3 0-0
Team
TOTALS
200 20-39 25-32
TCU
Crossland
McKinney
Green
Anderson
Butler Lind
Hill Jr.
Dincer
Abron
Zurcher
Team
TOTALS
TCU
TEXAS
58
REB AST
5 1
5 0
2 1
2 1
4 6
1 1
0 0
1 0
4 0
2 0
3 0
1
30 10
PF
4
4
3
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
4
FT-A REB AST
7-7 3 1
2-3 6 0
0-0 1 4
0-0 1 2
1-2 3 0
2-3 1 0
0-0 0 1
5-7 11 0
0-0 0 0
4
200 17-52 17-22 30 8
PF
4
3
3
1
5
3
1
2
0
MIN
27
18
29
38
31
23
6
25
3
FG-A
2-7
3-7
1-9
3-10
3-6
3-6
0-1
2-6
0-0
26
28
31
42
-
TP
7
8
1
3
16
12
0
0
19
2
2
20 70
FG Pct: TCU 32.7, UT 51.3
3-Pt FG Pct: TCU 28.6, UT 41.7
FT Pct: TCU 77.3, UT 78.1
3-point goals: TCU 6 (Anderson 2, Butler Lind 2, Hill
Jr. 2), UT 5 (Lewis 4, McClellan)
Turnovers: TCU 10, UT 8
Blocked Shots: TCU 2 (Hill Jr., Abron), UT 5 (Ibeh 2,
Holmes, Lammert, Ridley)
Steals: TCU 5 (Butler Lind 3, Crossland, Anderson),
UT 5 (Holland 2, Papapetrou, Kabongo, Ibeh)
Attendance: 17,018
Records: TCU (11-21), UT (16-16)
Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
#11/12 Kansas State .....................66
Texas ...........................................49
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Quarterfinals
March 14, 2013 • Kansas City, Mo.
KSU
Henriquez
Southwell
Rodriguez
McGruder
Spradling
Irving
Williams
Lawrence
Diaz
Schultz
Meyer
Gipson
Orris
Johnson
Team
TOTALS
MIN
10
33
24
36
24
29
6
4
1
1
1
15
1
15
FG-A FT-A REB AST
0-0 2-4 1 0
1-4 0-1 4 2
4-9 2-2 3 5
10-20 0-1 7 1
1-4 0-0 1 1
2-5 1-3 5 1
0-2 4-4 3 0
0-0 1-2 0 0
0-0 0-0 0 0
0-1 0-0 0 0
0-1 0-0 0 0
0-4 3-4 2 0
0-0 0-0 0 0
4-4 0-0 7 0
3
200 22-54 13-21 36 10
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
18 3-4 3-4
Papapetrou 33 2-7 1-2
Ridley
17 3-4 0-0
McClellan
17 2-7 0-0
Kabongo
37 0-5 2-2
Melchionni
1
0-0 0-0
Holland
3
0-1 0-0
Felix
7
1-3 0-0
Bond
4
0-1 0-0
Lewis
25 3-13 4-4
Lammert
22 1-3 0-0
Ibeh
16 2-2 0-0
Team
TOTALS
200 17-50 10-12
TEXAS
KSU
28
34
21
32
-
REB AST
2 0
5 1
4 0
1 1
5 7
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
4 1
6 1
5 0
2
35 11
PF
2
0
3
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
1
TP
2
2
13
24
3
6
4
1
0
0
0
3
0
8
Houston.......................................73
Texas ...........................................72
College Basketball Invitational
March 20, 2013 • Houston, Texas
UH
Gibson
House
Thomas
Young
Womack
McLean
Morris
Barnes
Stiggers
Richardson
Team
TOTALS
MIN
28
32
38
29
18
2
12
8
20
13
FG-A
5-12
4-11
6-12
7-15
0-1
0-1
0-0
4-4
1-7
1-5
FT-A REB AST
1-2 6 3
3-4 9 5
3-6 10 1
0-0 4 5
0-0 5 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 1 0
0-1 2 0
1-2 1 1
4-4 1 1
4
200 28-68 12-19 43 17
TEXAS
MIN FG-A FT-A
Holmes
11 1-3 0-0
Papapetrou 30 2-7 0-0
Ridley
5
0-2 0-0
Kabongo
34 5-13 6-6
Lewis
33 10-19 2-2
McClellan
26 2-13 2-2
Holland
4
0-2 0-0
Felix
10 1-2 0-0
Lammert
24 1-2 0-0
Ibeh
23 4-5 4-8
Team
TOTALS
200 26-68 14-18
TEXAS
HOUSTON
31
37
41
36
-
REB AST
2 0
7 2
3 0
4 6
4 1
2 2
1 0
2 3
6 0
11 0
2
44 14
PF
4
2
1
1
0
0
1
2
2
3
TP
11
11
15
18
0
0
0
8
4
6
16 73
PF
3
3
0
0
1
0
0
1
3
4
TP
2
4
0
17
25
6
0
3
3
12
15 72
72
73
14 66
PF
2
1
2
1
2
0
1
0
2
3
2
0
TP
10
5
6
5
2
0
0
2
0
13
2
4
FG Pct: UT 38.2, UH 41.2
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 27.3, UH 25.0
FT Pct: UT 77.8, UH 63.2
3-point goals: UT 6 (Lewis 3, Kabongo, Felix,
Lammert), UH 5 (Young 4, Stiggers)
Turnovers: UT 11, UH 10
Blocked Shots: UT 7 (Ibeh 5, Lewis, McClellan), UH
3 (Thomas, Womack, Morris)
Steals: UT 6 (Kabongo 4, Lewis, Lammert), UH 5
(House 2, Stiggers 2, Young)
Attendance: 4,407
Records: UT (16-18), UH (20-12)
Television: AXS TV (regional)
16 49
49
66
FG Pct: UT 34.0, KSU 40.7
3-Pt FG Pct: UT 26.3, KSU 42.9
FT Pct: UT 83.3, KSU 61.9
3-point goals: UT 5 (Lewis 3, Holmes, McClellan),
KSU 9 (McGruder 4, Rodriguez 3, Spradling, Irving)
Turnovers: UT 15, KSU 7
Blocked Shots: UT 3 (Ibeh 2, Ridley), KSU 3
(Southwell 3)
Steals: UT 4 (Kabongo 2, Papapetrou, Ibeh), KSU
9 (Southwell 3, Rodriguez, McGruder, Spradling,
Irving, Lawrence, Johnson)
Attendance: 17,257
Records: UT (16-17), KSU (26-6)
Television: Big 12 Network (regional)
TP
11
8
2
8
9
10
0
9
0
22 57
57
70
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Coaching Records & Milestone Victories
CAREER RECORDS OF TEXAS COACHES
COACH
SEASONS
Magnus Mainland
2
W.E. Metzenthin
3
J. Burton Rix
1
Carl C. Taylor
1
L. Theo Bellmont
4
Roy Henderson
3
Gene Van Gent
1
Berry M. Whitaker
1
Milton Romney
1
E.J. “Doc” Stewart
4
Fred Walker
4
Ed Olle
3
Marty Karow
2
Jack Gray
12
Bully Gilstrap
3
Slue Hull
5
Marshall Hughes
3
Harold Bradley
8
Leon Black
9
A.E. “Abe” Lemons 6
Bob Weltlich
6
Tom Penders
10
Rick Barnes
15
TOTALS
107
ALL GAMES
YEARS
WON LOST PCT.
1906-07
11
5
.688
1909-11
13
14 .481
1912
5
1
.833
1913
8
4
.667
1914-15, 21-22 58
9
.866
1916, 18-19
43
8
.843
1917
13
3
.813
1920
10
6
.625
1923
11
7
.611
1924-27
65
27 .707
1928-31
51
30 .630
1932-34
49
18 .731
1935-36
31
16 .660
1937-42, 46-51 194 97 .667
1943-45
43
28 .606
1952-56
60
58 .508
1957-59
25
46 .352
1960-67
125 73 .631
1968-76
106 121 .467
1977-82
110 63 .636
1983-88
77
98 .440
1989-98
208 110 .654
1999-2013
358 155 .698
1,674 997 .627
COLLEGIATE
WON LOST PCT.
7
3
.700
5
9
.357
1
1
.500
5
2
.714
55
9
.859
43
8
.843
13
3
.813
10
6
.625
11
7
.611
59
22 .728
44
30 .595
37
17 .683
27
14 .659
178 96 .650
29
19 .604
60
56 .517
25
46 .352
125 73 .631
106 121 .467
110 63 .636
77
98 .440
208 110 .654
358 155 .698
1,593 968 .622
WON
——
——
——
——
28
25
7
4
9
42
27
22
13
89
20
33
10
73
63
58
40
85
648
SWC
LOST
——
——
——
——
9
6
1
6
7
15
21
14
11
55
16
27
30
39
65
38
56
33
449
PCT.
——
——
——
——
.757
.806
.875
.400
.563
.738
.563
.611
.542
.618
.556
.550
.250
.652
.492
.604
.417
.720
.591
WON
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
16
167
183
NCAA APPEARANCES BY COACH
CONFERENCE TITLES BY COACH
(30 total)
COACH
NO.
YEARS
RECORD
Rick Barnes ____ 14 ___1999-2012 _______________________18-14
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
TOTALS _______ 30 _________________________________ 34-33
(25 total/13 outright)
COACH ___ TITLES ___ YEARS
Rick Barnes ____ 3 1999, 2006*, ’08*
Tom Penders_ 31992*, ’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 Henderson2 ____ 1916, ’19
BIG 12
LOST
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
16
77
93
PCT.
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
.500
.684
.663
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
MILESTONE VICTORIES IN PROGRAM HISTORY
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.
*Records incomplete, exact date unknown
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Coaches and Results
HEAD COACHES BY SEASON
YEAR
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
COACH
Magnus Mainland
Magnus Mainland
NO TEAM
W.E. Metzenthin
W.E. Metzenthin
W.E. Metzenthin
J. Burton Rix
Carl C. Taylor
L. Theo Bellmont
L. Theo Bellmont
Roy Henderson
Gene Van Gent
Roy Henderson
Roy Henderson
Berry Whitaker
L. Theo Bellmont
L. Theo Bellmont
Milton Romney
E.J. Stewart
E.J. Stewart
E.J. Stewart
E.J. Stewart
Fred Walker
Fred Walker
Fred Walker
Fred Walker
Ed Olle
Ed Olle
Ed Olle
Marty Karow
Marty Karow
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
H.C. Gilstrap
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
H.C. Gilstrap
H.C. Gilstrap
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Jack Gray
Slue Hull
Slue Hull
Slue Hull
1955
1956
1957
Slue Hull
Slue Hull
Marshall Hughes
1958
Marshall Hughes
1959
Marshall Hughes
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Leon Black
Leon Black
60
CAPTAIN
OVERALL
Carl von Blucher
7-1
Fred Ramsdell
4-4
Morgan Vining
Max Thomas
M.L. Massingill
Johnnie James
Joe McVeigh
Pete Edmond
Clyde Littlefield
Pete Edmond
Pig Dittmar
Al De Viney
Jimmie Greer
H.M. Russell
Charles Dittert
Hook McCullough
Phillip A. Peyton
Ivan Robertson
Lester Settegast
Sandy Esquivel
Rosy Stalter
Johnny Estes
Holly Brock
Nono Rees
Jim Fomby
Bull Elkins
Edwin Price
Ronald Fagan
Jack Gray
Jack Taylor
Jack Collins
Don White
Willie Tate
Oran Spears
Chester Granville
(Game Captains)
Curtis Popham,
Frank Brahaney
Roy Cox
Joe Crowley
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
Tom Hamilton
Frank Womack
Don Klein
Leon Black
Gib Ford,
Billy Powell
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
Raymond Downs,
Norman Hooten
Kenneth Cleveland,
Kermit Decker
Bobby Puryear,
Charley Cox
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
Bob Ittner
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
(Game Captains)
CONF.
PLACE
6-3
6-7
1-4
5-1
8-4
11-0
14-0
12-0
13-3
14-5
17-3
10-6
13-5
20-4
11-7
23-0
17-8
12-10
13-9
12-5
18-2
12-8
9-15
13-9
22-1
14-8
16-7
15-9
13-10
11-11
19-6
18-5
14-10
14-9
19-7
5-0
6-0
7-1
8-4
11-2
4-6
9-5
14-4
9-7
20-0
9-5
6-6
7-4
7-5
10-2
8-4
2-10
5-7
11-1
6-6
5-7
8-4
5-7
5-7
10-2
8-4
7-5
5-7
9-3
1st
1st
1st
2nd
1st
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
1st
4th
4th
2nd
3rd
2nd
2nd
7th
4th
1st
T3rd
4th
T2nd
T5th
T5th
1st
2nd
3rd
5th
T1st
14-11
10-10
16-7
26-2
20-5
17-7
13-11
13-14
16-8
12-9
16-9
6-6
5-7
7-5
12-0
9-3
7-5
6-6
8-4
8-4
8-4
9-3
T3rd
5th
3rd
1st
2nd
4th
T4th
T1st
2nd
T2nd
T1st
4-20
12-12
11-13
3-9
5-7
3-9
6th
4th
T6th
10-13
5-9
7th
4-20
2-12
8th
18-8
14-10
16-8
20-7
15-9
16-9
12-12
14-10
11-13
9-15
11-3
8-6
8-6
13-1
8-6
10-4
7-7
8-6
8-6
5-9
1st
4th
4th
1st
T3rd
T1st
T4th
T2nd
T2nd
T6th
YEAR
1970
1971
1972
1973
COACH
Leon Black
Leon Black
Leon Black
Leon Black
1974
Leon Black
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
Leon Black
Leon Black
Abe Lemons
Abe Lemons
Abe Lemons
Abe Lemons
Abe Lemons
Abe Lemons
Bob Weltlich
Bob Weltlich
Bob Weltlich
Bob Weltlich
1987
Bob Weltlich
1988
1989
Bob Weltlich
Tom Penders
1990
Tom Penders
1991
Tom Penders
1992
Tom Penders
1993
1994
Tom Penders
Tom Penders
1995
Tom Penders
1996
1997
1998
Tom Penders
Tom Penders
Tom Penders
1999
Rick Barnes
2000
Rick Barnes
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
2007
Rick Barnes
2008
2009
2010
2011
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
2012
2013
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
CAPTAIN
OVERALL
Wayne Doyal
11-13
(Game Captains)
12-12
Jimmy Blacklock
19-9
B.G. Brosterhous,
13-12
Harry Larrabee
Harry Larrabee,
12-15
Larry Robinson
Dan Krueger
10-15
Dan Krueger
9-17
(Game Captains)
13-13
(Game Captains)
26-5
(Game Captains)
21-8
(Game Captains)
19-11
(Game Captains)
15-15
(Game Captains)
16-11
(Game Captains)
6-22
(Game Captains)
7-21
(Game Captains)
15-13
John Brownlee,
19-12
Karl Willock
Raynard Davis,
14-17
Patrick Fairs,
Dennis Perryman
Travis Mays
16-13
Alvin Heggs,
25-9
Travis Mays
Travis Mays,
24-9
Lance Blanks,
Joey Wright
Joey Wright,
23-9
Courtney Jeans
Dexter Cambridge,
23-12
Benford Williams
Mike Richardson
11-17
Albert Burditt,
26-8
Gerrald Houston,
B.J. Tyler,
Tony Watson
Roderick Anderson,
23-7
Terrence Rencher
Lamont Hill
21-10
Al Coleman
18-12
Brandy Perryman,
14-17
Ira Clark
Kris Clack,
19-13
DeJuan Vazquez
Gabe Muoneke,
24-9
Ivan Wagner
Darren Kelly
25-9
Fredie Williams
22-12
Chris Ogden
26-7
Royal Ivey
25-8
Jason Klotz
20-11
Brad Buckman,
30-7
Kenton Paulino,
P.J. Tucker
A.J. Abrams,
25-10
Craig Winder
D.J. Augustin
31-7
A.J. Abrams
23-12
Justin Mason
24-10
Dogus Balbay,
28-8
Matt Hill,
Gary Johnson,
Jai Lucas
Alexis Wangmene
20-14
Myck Kabongo
16-18
CONF.
6-8
6-8
10-4
7-7
PLACE
6th
T5th
T1st
T5th
11-3
1st
6-8
4-12
8-8
14-2
13-3
10-6
7-9
6-10
1-15
3-13
7-9
12-4
T4th
8th
T4th
T1st
T1st
3rd
T6th
T7th
9th
8th
7th
T1st
7-9
T6th
10-6
12-4
T4th
2nd
12-4
3rd
13-3
2nd
11-3
T1st
4-10
12-2
7th
1st
11-3
T1st
10-4
10-6
6-10
3rd
T3rd
10th
13-3
1st
13-3
2nd
12-4
10-6
13-3
12-4
9-7
13-3
T2nd
T3rd
2nd
T2nd
T5th
T1st
12-4
3rd
13-3
9-7
9-7
13-3
T1st
T4th
T6th
2nd
9-9
7-11
6th
7th
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Texas Year-by-Year Team Statistics
Season
2012-13
2011-12
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-2000
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
1950-51
1949-50
G
34
34
36
34
35
38
35
37
31
33
33
34
34
33
32
31
30
31
30
34
28
35
32
33
34
29
31
31
28
28
28
27
30
30
29
31
26
26
25
27
25
28
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
27
24
24
26
24
23
24
24
24
25
21
24
27
24
FG
776
836
954
1005
917
1032
963
983
816
904
916
949
819
876
748
865
781
891
1022
1138
831
1173
984
1062
1159
750
726
805
745
663
661
753
903
903
908
1044
784
797
662
915
820
852
720
680
598
656
749
719
744
739
744
663
623
713
487
595
639
672
537
558
401
458
449
445
FGA
1880
1927
2099
2158
2063
2285
2164
2132
1789
2046
2055
2096
1990
1870
1763
2006
1891
2160
2131
2438
2060
2537
2084
2375
2381
1581
1672
1639
1468
1402
1450
1562
1799
1807
1819
2164
1732
1753
1552
1899
1722
1794
1618
1555
1269
1330
1523
1576
1580
1541
1532
1506
1482
1503
1327
1496
1488
1691
1617
1437
1180
1394
1299
1315
Pct
.413
.434
.455
.466
.444
.452
.445
.461
.456
.442
.446
.453
.412
.468
.424
.431
.413
.413
.480
.467
.403
.462
.472
.447
.487
.474
.434
.491
.507
.472
.456
.482
.502
.499
.499
.482
.453
.455
.427
.482
.471
.475
.445
.437
.471
.493
.492
.456
.471
.480
.485
.440
.420
.474
.367
.398
.429
.398
.332
.388
.340
.329
.345
.338
3FG 3FGA
172 580
197 601
201 535
195 566
166 506
309 800
308 792
269 722
243 627
227 610
196 550
200 544
215 626
185 489
153 472
236 717
222 690
239 752
253 684
233 708
179 578
193 555
162 436
245 652
239 648
74 221
96 296
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Pct
.297
.328
.376
.345
.328
.386
.389
.373
.388
.372
.356
.368
.343
.378
.324
.329
.322
.318
.370
.329
.310
.348
.372
.376
.369
.335
.324
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
FT
505
601
592
556
532
495
626
546
509
494
590
559
543
523
540
497
506
514
490
610
450
636
648
722
648
475
421
380
341
399
302
458
401
458
440
512
384
309
339
356
304
543
445
390
436
473
468
465
445
384
455
476
406
530
385
377
439
492
476
495
458
386
367
289
FTA
766
820
905
878
797
725
850
751
730
726
818
814
835
810
831
731
741
774
760
939
674
945
925
996
958
708
597
553
535
589
540
630
539
629
598
674
554
426
485
481
417
770
667
593
568
644
689
665
595
535
622
666
577
764
569
543
621
676
743
820
714
614
630
476
Pct
.659
.733
.654
.633
.668
.683
.736
.727
.697
.680
.721
.687
.650
.646
.650
.680
.683
.664
.645
.650
.668
.673
.701
.725
.676
.671
.705
.687
.637
.677
.570
.727
.744
.728
.736
.760
.693
.725
.699
.740
.727
.705
.697
.658
.768
.734
.679
.699
.748
.718
.732
.715
.704
.691
.677
.694
.707
.728
.641
.604
.641
.629
.582
.607
Reb
1269
1228
1452
1425
1359
1448
1391
1498
1228
1355
1386
1356
1346
1296
1247
1250
1165
1291
1132
1387
1139
1396
1312
1376
1381
1077
1048
1001
901
837
913
1017
1049
1131
1112
1226
981
1085
913
1162
956
1248
1153
1075
882
933
993
1030
1074
1029
1110
1149
1025
1126
962
947
916
1045
989
851
747
769
–
–
Avg
37.3
36.1
40.3
41.9
38.8
38.1
39.7
40.5
39.6
41.1
42.0
39.9
39.6
39.3
39.0
40.3
38.8
41.6
37.7
40.8
40.7
39.9
41.0
41.7
40.6
37.1
33.8
32.3
32.2
29.9
32.6
37.7
34.9
37.7
38.3
39.5
37.7
41.7
36.5
43.0
38.2
44.6
48.0
44.8
36.8
38.9
41.4
42.9
43.0
42.9
41.1
47.9
42.6
43.3
40.1
41.2
38.2
43.5
41.2
34.0
35.6
32.0
–
–
PF
657
659
616
670
674
629
611
561
548
645
676
655
771
594
543
681
686
747
648
745
653
771
655
690
783
617
655
622
531
632
611
451
575
569
454
551
412
623
474
515
462
559
458
511
405
482
546
496
520
497
607
533
476
512
433
432
432
472
485
576
443
532
538
434
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
A
391
419
485
489
448
501
479
549
406
447
478
516
414
481
369
439
384
427
439
568
314
557
411
388
444
439
371
515
402
317
389
357
461
412
493
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
225
–
–
TO
500
426
425
464
442
359
434
498
433
388
431
466
502
515
516
518
462
450
428
547
344
457
491
446
568
523
475
429
439
549
–
375
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
B
163
125
183
194
187
198
197
186
134
125
121
131
191
168
162
203
132
87
78
133
121
145
133
127
110
73
41
41
42
30
62
83
82
56
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
S
219
231
207
269
217
228
262
296
187
219
206
211
268
244
261
229
280
348
341
453
261
362
265
327
300
166
182
166
173
146
140
164
130
104
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Pts
2229
2470
2701
2761
2532
2868
2860
2781
2384
2529
2618
2657
2396
2460
2189
2463
2290
2535
2787
3119
2291
3175
2778
3091
3206
2049
1969
1990
1830
1725
1624
1964
2207
2264
2256
2600
1952
1900
1687
2186
1944
2247
1904
1750
1632
1785
1966
1903
1933
1862
1943
1802
1652
1956
1359
1567
1719
1836
1550
1611
1260
1302
1264
1179
Avg
65.6
72.6
75.0
81.2
72.3
75.5
81.7
75.2
76.9
76.6
79.3
78.1
70.5
74.5
68.4
79.5
76.3
81.8
92.9
91.7
81.8
90.7
86.8
93.7
94.3
70.7
63.5
64.2
65.4
61.6
58.0
72.7
73.6
75.5
77.8
83.9
75.1
73.1
67.5
80.9
77.7
80.3
79.3
73.0
68.0
74.4
81.9
79.3
77.3
77.6
72.0
75.1
68.8
75.2
56.6
68.1
71.6
76.5
64.6
64.4
60.0
54.3
46.8
49.1
61
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Opponent Year-by-Year Team Statistics
Season
2012-13
2011-12
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-2000
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
1950-51
1949-50
62
G
FG FGA
34 739 1926
34 774 1862
36 816 2109
34 843 2091
35 800 1968
38 861 2214
35 898 2183
37 805 2097
31 743 1887
33 740 1870
33 815 1963
34 892 2036
34 734 1889
33 741 1920
32 739 1820
31 855 1969
30 734 1725
31 764 1706
30 881 1836
34 985 2112
28 801 1642
35 1078 2241
32 949 2041
33 1087 2242
34 1149 2308
29 772 1724
31 737 1566
31 761 1583
28 726 1452
28 793 1522
28 781 1545
27 770 1708
30 895 1869
30 855 1850
29 829 1880
31 943 2146
26 849 1736
26 818 1793
25 744 1629
27 904 2030
25 805 1647
28 844 1820
24 747 1638
24 678 1542
24 681 1545
24 685 1508
24 691 1516
24 721 1635
25 676 1597
24 596 1409
27 562 1428
24 609 1470
24 579 1376
26 619 1570
24 573 1436
23 638 1620
24 629 1709
24 663 1654
24 634 1550
25 505 1495
21 404 1231
24 431 1328
27 464 1315
24 432 1269
Pct
.384
.416
.387
.403
.407
.389
.411
.384
.394
.396
.415
.438
.389
.386
.406
.434
.426
.448
.480
.466
.488
.481
.465
.485
.498
.448
.471
.481
.500
.521
.507
.451
.479
.462
.441
.439
.489
.456
.457
.445
.489
.464
.456
.440
.441
.454
.456
.441
.423
.423
.394
.414
.420
.394
.399
.394
.368
.401
.409
.338
.328
.325
.353
.340
3FG 3FGA
179 615
199 572
162 550
191 594
209 609
277 849
285 791
247 767
224 701
196 637
200 573
242 662
155 525
170 537
202 566
197 513
152 484
158 500
160 477
144 459
141 400
160 479
153 427
126 353
115 316
102 326
79 190
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Pct
.291
.348
.295
.322
.343
.326
.360
.322
.320
.308
.349
.366
.295
.317
.357
.384
.314
.316
.335
.314
.353
.334
358
.357
.364
.313
.416
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
FT
575
523
444
504
487
468
447
373
414
519
470
463
588
451
396
616
584
620
503
593
576
667
501
509
586
432
496
383
333
427
432
279
383
299
253
348
223
306
293
325
281
500
413
489
342
445
522
481
458
481
548
481
468
532
439
378
466
520
588
552
424
335
328
294
FTA
822
772
648
737
721
681
649
525
602
721
707
708
905
658
587
901
854
950
770
927
868
987
754
744
878
663
704
580
468
630
644
391
550
432
395
497
314
458
434
469
405
744
598
693
518
636
734
664
663
678
813
710
682
746
627
598
716
791
822
843
667
529
500
492
Pct
.700
.677
.685
.684
.675
.687
.689
.710
.688
.720
.665
.654
.650
.685
.675
.684
.684
.653
.653
.640
.664
.676
.664
.684
.667
.652
.705
.660
.712
.678
.723
.714
.696
.692
.641
.700
.710
.668
.675
.693
.692
.672
.691
.706
.660
.699
.711
.724
.691
.709
.674
.677
.686
.713
.700
.632
.651
.657
.715
.655
.636
.633
.656
.597
Reb
1237
1134
1223
1226
1187
1346
1314
1105
1071
1133
1158
1186
1325
1159
1104
1270
1204
1266
1198
1394
1204
1464
1166
1377
1374
994
997
888
768
908
965
923
1035
1006
1104
1319
1096
1077
1022
1223
1025
1241
1022
1071
961
926
1039
1124
1038
934
976
974
1016
1063
1113
1019
1045
1022
1167
810
701
661
–
–
Avg
36.4
33.4
34.0
36.1
33.9
35.4
37.5
29.9
34.5
34.3
35.1
34.9
39.0
35.1
34.5
41.0
40.1
40.8
39.9
41.0
43.0
41.8
36.4
41.7
40.4
34.4
32.2
28.6
27.4
32.4
34.5
34.2
34.5
33.5
38.1
42.5
42.2
41.4
40.9
45.3
41.0
44.3
42.6
44.6
40.0
38.6
43.3
46.8
41.5
38.9
36.1
40.6
42.3
40.9
46.4
44.3
43.5
42.6
48.6
32.4
33.4
27.5
–
–
PF
669
712
748
717
707
716
716
682
671
657
685
697
735
701
655
615
621
654
633
761
533
732
739
754
809
623
566
582
538
565
550
554
557
591
581
629
534
593
520
490
451
578
488
490
434
498
540
512
474
433
502
517
425
498
425
400
373
395
430
487
433
550
573
399
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
A
406
379
342
392
386
479
493
485
395
371
367
465
358
383
390
495
415
436
520
542
479
580
486
523
543
392
428
411
368
378
433
437
475
408
417
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
163
–
–
TO
445
460
461
516
476
454
497
510
396
461
457
489
536
533
497
476
537
656
674
784
522
672
515
613
656
395
437
383
397
440
–
347
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
B
111
115
105
126
102
110
113
87
92
112
105
129
96
92
79
68
101
106
96
103
88
121
106
197
121
74
107
67
71
110
80
56
69
59
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
S
271
197
191
247
218
173
202
245
218
192
228
221
256
266
260
257
228
198
200
255
159
231
231
220
280
232
253
195
226
299
271
151
178
123
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Pts
2232
2270
2238
2381
2296
2467
2528
2230
2124
2195
2300
2489
2211
2103
2076
2523
2204
2306
2425
2707
2319
2983
2552
2809
2981
2078
2049
1905
1785
2013
1994
1819
2182
2009
1911
2234
1921
1942
1781
2132
1891
2188
1907
1845
1704
1815
1904
1923
1810
1673
1672
1699
1626
1770
1585
1654
1724
1846
1856
1562
1232
1197
1256
1158
Avg
65.6
66.8
62.2
70.0
65.6
64.9
72.2
60.3
68.5
66.5
69.7
73.2
65.0
63.7
64.9
81.4
73.5
74.4
80.8
79.6
82.8
85.2
79.8
85.1
87.7
71.7
66.1
61.5
63.8
71.9
71.2
67.4
72.7
66.9
65.9
72.1
73.9
74.7
71.2
79.0
75.6
78.1
79.5
76.9
71.0
75.6
79.3
80.1
72.4
69.7
61.9
70.8
67.7
68.1
66.0
71.9
71.8
76.9
77.4
62.5
58.7
49.9
46.5
48.2
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All-Time Series Records vs. Opponents
OPPONENTS
FIRST
MEETING
LAST
MEETING
22nd Infantry __________________ 1911-12_____
23rd Infantry ___________________ 1931-32_____
Academia Americano ____________ 1927-28_____
Alabama ______________________ 1947-48_____
Alaska-Anchorage ______________ 1977-78_____
Alcorn State ___________________ 2006-07_____
Allen Academy _________________ 1908-09_____
American______________________ 1997-98_____
Appalachian State ______________ 2008-09_____
Arizona _______________________ 1949-50_____
Arizona State __________________ 1966-67_____
Arkansas ______________________ 1923-24_____
Arkansas-Monticello _____________ 2007-08_____
Arkansas State _________________ 1978-79_____
Army _________________________ 1973-74_____
Auburn _______________________ 1910-11_____
Austin All-Stars _________________ 1913-14_____
Austin Deaf School ______________ 1908-09_____
Austin High School______________ 1908-09_____
Austin Peay ____________________ 2007-08_____
Baptist College _________________ 1985-86_____
Baylor ________________________ 1905-06_____
Bergstrom AFB _________________ 1943-44_____
Biscayne ______________________ 1979-80_____
Blackland AFB __________________ 1944-45_____
Boethians _____________________ 1924-25_____
Boston College _________________ 2001-02_____
Boston University _______________ 2011-12_____
Bowling Green _________________ 1986-87_____
BYU __________________________ 1967-68_____
Brown ________________________ 1987-88_____
Brown Paper Mills_______________ 1933-34_____
California ______________________ 1962-63_____
UC Davis ______________________ 2007-08_____
UC Irvine ______________________ 2009-10_____
Cal Poly Pomona _______________ 1975-76_____
UC Riverside ___________________ 1984-85_____
UC Santa Barbara _______________ 1967-68_____
Canisius _______________________ 1946-47_____
Centenary _____________________ 1925-26_____
Central Missouri ________________ 1938-39_____
Chaminade ____________________ 2004-05_____
Charlotte ______________________ 1982-83_____
Chase AFB _____________________ 1943-44_____
Chattanooga ___________________ 1986-87_____
Chicago State __________________ 2006-07_____
Childress AFB __________________ 1943-44_____
Cincinnati _____________________ 1962-63_____
City College of New York (CCNY)___ 1946-47_____
Cleburne YMCA ________________ 1906-07_____
Clemson ______________________ 1960-61_____
Colorado ______________________ 1967-68_____
Colorado Antlers _______________ 1937-38_____
Colorado State _________________ 1948-49_____
Connecticut ___________________ 1991-92_____
Continental Airways _____________ 1946-47_____
Coppin State ___________________ 1996-97_____
Cornell________________________ 1975-76_____
Corpus Christi Navy _____________ 1942-43_____
Creighton _____________________ 1973-74_____
Dallas Baptist __________________ 1906-07_____
Dallas University ________________ 1914-15_____
Daniel Baker ___________________ 1928-29_____
Dartmouth ____________________ 1970-71_____
Davidson ______________________ 1968-69_____
Denver _______________________ 1962-63_____
DePaul________________________ 1946-47_____
Dr Pepper _____________________ 1931-32_____
Drake _________________________ 1973-74_____
Duke _________________________ 2000-01_____
Duquesne _____________________ 1953-54_____
East Central (Okla.) ______________ 1940-41_____
East Texas _____________________ 1940-41_____
UT
WON
UT
LOST
1911-12 ______ 1 ______ 0
1931-32 ______ 1 ______ 0
1927-28 ______ 1 ______ 0
1971-72 ______ 7 ______ 4
1986-87 ______ 2 ______ 1
2006-07 ______ 1 ______ 0
1909-10 ______ 0 ______ 4
1997-98 ______ 1 ______ 0
2008-09 ______ 1 ______ 0
2010-11 ______ 2 ______ 9
1999-00 ______ 3 ______ 1
2010-11 _____ 67 _____ 86
2007-08 ______ 1 ______ 0
1978-79 ______ 1 ______ 0
1984-85 ______ 3 ______ 0
1955-56 ______ 1 ______ 1
1936-37 ______ 3 ______ 0
1909-10 ______ 3 ______ 0
1914-15 ______ 3 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 1 ______ 0
1985-86 ______ 1 ______ 0
2012-13 ____ 158 _____ 82
1945-46 ______ 6 ______ 0
1983-84 ______ 5 ______ 0
1944-45 ______ 0 ______ 1
1924-25 ______ 3 ______ 0
2001-02 ______ 1 ______ 0
2011-12 ______ 1 ______ 0
1986-87 ______ 1 ______ 0
1978-79 ______ 2 ______ 3
2003-04 ______ 1 ______ 1
1933-34 ______ 2 ______ 0
2000-01 ______ 1 ______ 2
2007-08 ______ 1 ______ 0
2009-10 ______ 1 ______ 0
1975-76 ______ 1 ______ 0
1985-86 ______ 2 ______ 0
1991-92 ______ 3 ______ 1
1950-51 ______ 1 ______ 1
2006-07 ______ 9 ______ 6
1986-87 ______ 1 ______ 1
2012-13 ______ 1 ______ 1
1982-83 ______ 1 ______ 0
1943-44 ______ 0 ______ 2
1988-89 ______ 2 ______ 1
2006-07 ______ 1 ______ 0
1944-45 ______ 2 ______ 0
2011-12 ______ 0 ______ 2
1947-48 ______ 2 ______ 0
1906-07 ______ 1 ______ 0
1991-92 ______ 1 ______ 1
2010-11 _____ 14 ______ 9
1937-38 ______ 0 ______ 1
1952-53 ______ 2 ______ 0
2010-11 ______ 2 ______ 5
1946-47 ______ 1 ______ 0
2012-13 ______ 4 ______ 0
1975-76 ______ 1 ______ 0
1943-44 ______ 0 ______ 3
1973-74 ______ 0 ______ 1
1917-18 ______ 5 ______ 3
1914-15 ______ 2 ______ 0
1931-32 ______ 6 ______ 0
1970-71 ______ 1 ______ 0
1968-69 ______ 0 ______ 1
1962-63 ______ 1 ______ 0
1999-00 ______ 6 ______ 4
1937-38 ______ 2 ______ 0
1981-82 ______ 2 ______ 2
2008-09 ______ 0 ______ 4
1953-54 ______ 0 ______ 1
1942-43 ______ 2 ______ 0
1962-63 ______ 5 ______ 0
OPPONENTS
FIRST
MEETING
LAST
MEETING
Emporia State __________________ 1938-39_____
Fairleigh Dickinson ______________ 1975-76_____
Finck Cigarmen_________________ 1934-35_____
Florida ________________________ 1964-65_____
Florida State ___________________ 1969-70_____
Fordham ______________________ 1986-87_____
Fort Worth Poly High School ______ 1909-10_____
Fort Worth YMCA _______________ 1906-07_____
Fresno State ___________________ 1996-97_____
Furman _______________________ 1972-73_____
Galveston All-Stars ______________ 1930-31_____
Gardner-Webb _________________ 2009-10_____
George Washington _____________ 2002-03_____
Georgetown ___________________ 1971-72_____
Georgia _______________________ 1964-65_____
Georgia Southwestern ___________ 1983-84_____
Georgia Tech __________________ 1947-48_____
Gonzaga ______________________ 2001-02_____
Hardin-Simmons _______________ 1915-16_____
Harvard _______________________ 1979-80_____
Hawaii ________________________ 1988-89_____
Hebrew Association _____________ 1924-25_____
Hillyard _______________________ 1926-27_____
House of David _________________ 1932-33_____
Houston ______________________ 1949-50_____
Houston YMCA _________________ 1930-31_____
Howard Payne _________________ 1960-61_____
Hunt Oilers ____________________ 1933-34_____
Illinois ________________________ 1992-93_____
Indiana _______________________ 2000-01_____
Indiana State___________________ 1999-00_____
Iowa__________________________ 1991-92_____
Iowa State _____________________ 1966-67_____
Jacksonville ____________________ 2001-02_____
Kansas ________________________ 1938-39_____
Kansas State ___________________ 1971-72_____
Kelly AFB ______________________ 1942-43_____
Kentucky ______________________ 1993-94_____
Kilgore Pipeliners _______________ 1937-38_____
Lamar ________________________ 1953-54_____
Lehigh ________________________ 1988-89_____
Liberty ________________________ 1997-98_____
Long Beach State _______________ 1978-79_____
Long Island ___________________ 1946-47_____
Louisiana-Lafayette _____________ 1971-72_____
Louisiana-Monroe ______________ 2005-06_____
LSU __________________________ 1910-11_____
Louisiana Tech _________________ 1974-75_____
Louisville ______________________ 1961-62_____
Loyola (Md.) ___________________ 1990-91_____
Magnolia Oilers_________________ 1933-34_____
Manhattan ____________________ 1939-40_____
Marquette _____________________ 1977-78_____
Maryland ______________________ 1994-95_____
Maryville (Mo.) _________________ 1942-43_____
Massachusetts _________________ 1966-67_____
McCloskey Hospital _____________ 1944-45_____
McMurry ______________________ 1957-58_____
McNeese State _________________ 2001-02_____
Memphis ______________________ 1965-66_____
Mercer ________________________ 1984-85_____
Miami (Fla.) ____________________ 1987-88_____
Michigan ______________________ 1990-91_____
Michigan State _________________ 1999-00_____
Minnesota _____________________ 2008-09_____
Mississippi _____________________ 1955-56_____
Mississippi State ________________ 1960-61_____
Missouri_______________________ 1946-47_____
Missouri Southern ______________ 1983-84_____
Missouri Western _______________ 1982-83_____
Montana State _________________ 1966-67_____
Montana State-Northern _________ 1978-79_____
Mount St. Mary’s ________________ 2002-03_____
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
UT
WON
UT
LOST
1938-39 ______ 1 ______ 0
1975-76 ______ 1 ______ 0
1934-35 ______ 1 ______ 0
1997-98 ______ 4 ______ 3
1970-71 ______ 0 ______ 2
1986-87 ______ 0 ______ 1
1913-14 ______ 2 ______ 1
1912-13 ______ 0 ______ 2
2012-13 ______ 2 ______ 1
1972-73 ______ 0 ______ 1
1930-31 ______ 1 ______ 0
2009-10 ______ 1 ______ 0
2003-04 ______ 2 ______ 0
2012-13 ______ 1 ______ 1
2002-03 ______ 5 ______ 6
1983-84 ______ 1 ______ 0
1991-92 ______ 2 ______ 2
2006-07 ______ 0 ______ 2
1981-82 _____ 14 ______ 0
1982-83 ______ 4 ______ 0
1998-99 ______ 1 ______ 1
1924-25 ______ 1 ______ 1
1926-27 ______ 0 ______ 2
1932-33 ______ 1 ______ 0
2012-13 _____ 32 _____ 32
1946-47 ______ 2 ______ 0
1966-67 ______ 7 ______ 0
1935-36 ______ 1 ______ 2
2010-11 ______ 3 ______ 2
2001-02 ______ 1 ______ 1
1999-00 ______ 1 ______ 0
2009-10 ______ 2 ______ 2
2012-13 _____ 16 _____ 10
2001-02 ______ 1 ______ 0
2012-13 ______ 7 _____ 22
2012-13 _____ 10 _____ 16
1945-46 ______ 3 ______ 1
1993-94 ______ 0 ______ 1
1939-40 ______ 4 ______ 0
2010-11 ______ 5 ______ 0
1988-89 ______ 1 ______ 0
1997-98 ______ 1 ______ 0
2009-10 ______ 4 ______ 3
1946-47 ______ 1 ______ 0
1999-00 ______ 2 ______ 2
2005-06 ______ 1 ______ 0
2006-07 _____ 11 _____ 19
2010-11 ______ 3 ______ 0
1996-97 ______ 1 ______ 4
1990-91 ______ 1 ______ 0
1934-35 ______ 2 ______ 0
1989-90 ______ 3 ______ 1
1977-78 ______ 0 ______ 1
1994-95 ______ 0 ______ 1
1942-43 ______ 1 ______ 0
1999-00 ______ 2 ______ 1
1944-45 ______ 0 ______ 1
1959-60 ______ 3 ______ 0
2002-03 ______ 2 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 4 ______ 2
1984-85 ______ 1 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 2 ______ 1
1995-96 ______ 2 ______ 1
2012-13 ______ 4 ______ 4
2008-09 ______ 1 ______ 0
1975-76 ______ 8 ______ 6
2012-13 ______ 5 ______ 3
2011-12 _____ 12 _____ 13
1983-84 ______ 1 ______ 0
1984-85 ______ 2 ______ 0
1966-67 ______ 0 ______ 1
1978-79 ______ 1 ______ 0
2002-03 ______ 1 ______ 0
63
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All-Time Series Records vs. Opponents
OPPONENTS
FIRST
MEETING
LAST
MEETING
Murray State ___________________ 1951-52_____
Navy _________________________ 2000-01_____
Nebraska ______________________ 1964-65_____
Nevada _______________________ 2004-05_____
New Mexico ___________________ 1985-86_____
New Mexico State_______________ 1979-80_____
New Orleans ___________________ 1982-83_____
New York University _____________ 1947-48_____
Niagara _______________________ 1999-00_____
Nicholls State __________________ 2006-07_____
North Carolina _________________ 1992-93_____
UNC Asheville __________________ 2000-01_____
North Carolina State _____________ 1977-78_____
North Carolina Wesleyan _________ 1982-83_____
North Florida __________________ 2010-11_____
North Texas____________________ 1913-14_____
Northwestern __________________ 1965-66_____
Northwestern State (La.) _________ 1979-80_____
Notre Dame ___________________ 1993-94_____
Nu-Icy ________________________ 1931-32_____
Oakland_______________________ 2010-11_____
Ohio _________________________ 1969-70_____
Ohio State _____________________ 1985-86_____
Oklahoma _____________________ 1909-10_____
Oklahoma City _________________ 1941-42_____
Oklahoma State ________________ 1917-18_____
Olsen’s Swedes _________________ 1933-34_____
Oral Roberts ___________________ 1983-84_____
Oregon _______________________ 1938-39_____
Oregon State __________________ 1956-57_____
Pacific ________________________ 1978-79_____
Palestine YMCA ________________ 1906-07_____
Penn _________________________ 1963-64_____
Pepperdine ____________________ 1972-73_____
Phillips________________________ 1919-20_____
Phillips 66 Oilers ________________ 1955-56_____
Pittsburgh _____________________ 1991-92_____
Pittsburg State (Kan.) ____________ 1940-41_____
Prairie View A&M _______________ 2005-06_____
Princeton _____________________ 1963-64_____
Providence ____________________ 1976-77_____
Purdue _______________________ 1989-90_____
Ragland All-Stars _______________ 1924-25_____
Randolph AFB __________________ 1932-33_____
Rhode Island ___________________ 1976-77_____
Rice __________________________ 1914-15_____
Rutgers _______________________ 1977-78_____
Sabinas Brewers ________________ 1936-37_____
St. Edward’s ___________________ 1909-10_____
St. John’s ______________________ 1990-91_____
St. Joseph’s ____________________ 1947-48_____
Saint Mary’s (Calif.) ______________ 2007-08_____
St. Mary’s (Texas) _______________ 1928-29_____
St. Peter’s _____________________ 1990-91_____
Samford ______________________ 2005-06_____
Sam Houston State______________ 1935-36_____
San Antonio Cadet Center ________ 1942-43_____
San Antonio Elks ________________ 1928-29_____
San Antonio High School _________ 1905-06_____
San Antonio YMCA ______________ 1911-12_____
San Diego _____________________ 1998-99_____
San Diego State ________________ 1983-84_____
San Francisco __________________ 1978-79_____
San Marcos AFB ________________ 1944-45_____
San Marcos Baptist ______________ 1905-06_____
Santa Clara ____________________ 1982-83_____
Seattle ________________________ 1965-66_____
Seton Hall _____________________ 1969-70_____
South Alabama _________________ 1972-73_____
South Carolina _________________ 1980-81_____
South Florida __________________ 1985-86_____
South Plains AFB________________ 1944-45_____
Southeast Oklahoma Teachers ____ 1938-39_____
Southern ______________________ 2005-06_____
64
UT
WON
UT
LOST
1992-93 ______ 3 ______ 2
2010-11 ______ 2 ______ 0
2010-11 _____ 16 ______ 6
2004-05 ______ 0 ______ 1
1987-88 ______ 1 ______ 2
2007-08 ______ 3 ______ 1
2003-04 ______ 1 ______ 2
1967-68 ______ 1 ______ 2
1999-00 ______ 1 ______ 0
2011-12 ______ 2 ______ 0
2012-13 ______ 5 ______ 3
2002-03 ______ 2 ______ 0
2011-12 ______ 2 ______ 2
1982-83 ______ 1 ______ 0
2010-11 ______ 1 ______ 0
2011-12 _____ 30 ______ 5
1974-75 ______ 1 ______ 1
1988-89 ______ 4 ______ 0
2008-09 ______ 1 ______ 2
1931-32 ______ 1 ______ 0
2010-11 ______ 1 ______ 0
1969-70 ______ 1 ______ 0
1985-86 ______ 0 ______ 1
2012-13 _____ 35 _____ 48
1977-78 ______ 4 ______ 4
2011-12 _____ 45 _____ 36
1937-38 ______ 4 ______ 1
2007-08 ______ 9 ______ 2
2008-09 ______ 2 ______ 5
2011-12 ______ 4 ______ 2
1980-81 ______ 1 ______ 1
1906-07 ______ 1 ______ 0
2005-06 ______ 2 ______ 0
1988-89 ______ 2 ______ 0
1921-22 ______ 2 ______ 0
1955-56 ______ 0 ______ 2
2010-11 ______ 1 ______ 2
1941-42 ______ 0 ______ 2
2005-06 ______ 1 ______ 0
2003-04 ______ 4 ______ 4
2003-04 ______ 3 ______ 2
2002-03 ______ 2 ______ 1
1924-25 ______ 1 ______ 0
1943-44 ______ 4 ______ 0
2011-12 ______ 5 ______ 1
2012-13 ____ 136 _____ 59
1977-78 ______ 1 ______ 0
1936-37 ______ 1 ______ 0
1938-39 _____ 15 ______ 3
2006-07 ______ 1 ______ 1
2008-09 ______ 4 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 1 ______ 0
1928-29 ______ 1 ______ 0
1990-91 ______ 1 ______ 0
2005-06 ______ 1 ______ 0
2013-14 _____ 14 ______ 2
1943-44 ______ 2 ______ 0
1929-30 ______ 2 ______ 0
1909-10 ______ 3 ______ 1
1945-46 ______ 6 ______ 0
1999-00 ______ 1 ______ 1
1991-92 ______ 1 ______ 2
1979-80 ______ 1 ______ 1
1944-45 ______ 0 ______ 1
1918-19 ______ 7 ______ 0
1982-83 ______ 0 ______ 1
1965-66 ______ 0 ______ 1
2004-05 ______ 2 ______ 1
1986-87 ______ 3 ______ 1
1981-82 ______ 1 ______ 1
2000-01 ______ 1 ______ 2
1944-45 ______ 1 ______ 0
1945-46 ______ 5 ______ 0
2005-06 ______ 1 ______ 0
OPPONENTS
FIRST
MEETING
LAST
MEETING
Southern California _____________ 1936-37_____
Southern Illinois ________________ 1968-69_____
SMU __________________________ 1917-18_____
Southern Mississippi ____________ 1968-69_____
Southern Utah _________________ 1988-89_____
SWC All-Stars __________________ 1946-47_____
Southwest Oklahoma Teachers ____ 1926-27_____
Southwestern (Kan.) _____________ 1984-85_____
Southwestern (Texas) ____________ 1909-10_____
Springfield (Mo.) ________________ 1940-41_____
Stanford ______________________ 1962-63_____
Stephen F. Austin _______________ 1937-38_____
Stetson _______________________ 1971-72_____
Stowe’s All-Stars ________________ 1924-25_____
Strickle Lumber Co. _____________ 1924-25_____
Sul Ross _______________________ 1925-26_____
Syracuse ______________________ 2002-03_____
Temple _______________________ 1939-40_____
Temple YMCA __________________ 1905-06_____
Tennessee _____________________ 1952-53_____
Tennessee State ________________ 1987-88_____
Tennessee Tech ________________ 1993-94_____
Texas A&I _____________________ 1932-33_____
Texas A&M ____________________ 1916-17_____
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ________ 2000-01_____
UT-Arlington ___________________ 1989-90_____
Texas Chiropractors _____________ 1931-32_____
TCU __________________________ 1914-15_____
UTEP _________________________ 1962-63_____
UT-Pan American _______________ 1987-88_____
UTSA _________________________ 1989-90_____
Texas Southern _________________ 2006-07_____
Texas State ____________________ 1916-17_____
Texas Tech ____________________ 1939-40_____
Texas Wesleyan ________________ 1949-50_____
Trinity ________________________ 1921-22_____
Tulane ________________________ 1910-11_____
Tulsa _________________________ 1959-60_____
Turner’s _______________________ 1911-12_____
UCLA _________________________ 1969-70_____
UNLV _________________________ 2001-02_____
Utah _________________________ 1983-84_____
Utah State _____________________ 1938-39_____
Vanderbilt _____________________ 1950-51_____
Vermont ______________________ 1979-80_____
Villanova ______________________ 2005-06_____
Virginia Commonwealth _________ 1991-92_____
Virginia Military Institute _________ 1987-88_____
Waco YMCA ___________________ 1909-10_____
Wake Forest ___________________ 1954-55_____
Washington ___________________ 1942-43_____
Washington State _______________ 1994-95_____
Weber State ___________________ 1983-84_____
Western Carolina _______________ 2009-10_____
Western Kentucky ______________ 1961-62_____
Westminster (Mo.) ______________ 1938-39_____
West Texas ____________________ 1926-27_____
West Virginia___________________ 1973-74_____
Wichita State___________________ 1957-58_____
William & Mary _________________ 1961-62_____
Wisconsin _____________________ 1970-71_____
Wisconsin-Stout ________________ 1976-77_____
Wofford _______________________ 1999-00_____
Wyoming _____________________ 1942-43_____
Xavier ________________________ 1981-82_____
UT
WON
UT
LOST
2012-13 ______ 5 ______ 7
1970-71 ______ 2 ______ 1
1995-96 ____ 103 _____ 71
1970-71 ______ 2 ______ 0
1988-89 ______ 1 ______ 0
1946-47 ______ 1 ______ 0
1936-37 _____ 11 ______ 5
1984-85 ______ 1 ______ 0
1946-47 _____ 36 ______ 1
1940-41 ______ 1 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 2 ______ 1
2002-03 ______ 5 ______ 0
2008-09 ______ 4 ______ 0
1924-25 ______ 1 ______ 0
1924-25 ______ 0 ______ 2
1925-26 ______ 0 ______ 2
2002-03 ______ 0 ______ 1
2011-12 ______ 3 ______ 2
1905-06 ______ 1 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 3 ______ 3
1987-88 ______ 1 ______ 0
1993-94 ______ 1 ______ 0
1957-58 ______ 9 ______ 1
2011-12 ____ 137 _____ 85
2009-10 ______ 3 ______ 0
2012-13 ______ 8 ______ 0
1932-33 ______ 2 ______ 0
2012-13 ____ 102 _____ 62
1991-92 ______ 1 ______ 3
2009-10 ______ 6 ______ 0
2007-08 ______ 6 ______ 0
2008-09 ______ 3 ______ 0
2012-13 _____ 42 ______ 5
2012-13 _____ 78 _____ 53
1966-67 ______ 6 ______ 1
1964-65 ______ 9 ______ 1
2008-09 _____ 10 ______ 6
1960-61 ______ 2 ______ 0
1911-12 ______ 1 ______ 0
2012-13 ______ 3 ______ 3
2004-05 ______ 2 ______ 0
2001-02 ______ 4 ______ 5
1987-88 ______ 0 ______ 2
1988-89 ______ 2 ______ 4
1979-80 ______ 1 ______ 0
2008-09 ______ 2 ______ 1
1992-93 ______ 1 ______ 1
1989-90 ______ 2 ______ 0
1912-13 ______ 2 ______ 1
2009-10 ______ 1 ______ 4
1991-92 ______ 2 ______ 0
2001-02 ______ 2 ______ 0
1992-93 ______ 1 ______ 1
2009-10 ______ 1 ______ 0
1993-94 ______ 2 ______ 0
1938-39 ______ 1 ______ 0
1955-56 ______ 4 ______ 2
2012-13 ______ 2 ______ 3
1968-69 ______ 1 ______ 2
1987-88 ______ 2 ______ 0
2008-09 ______ 2 ______ 4
1976-77 ______ 1 ______ 0
2003-04 ______ 2 ______ 0
1949-50 ______ 1 ______ 2
2003-04 ______ 2 ______ 2
Totals ________________________________________________ 1,674 ____ 997
Collegiate Totals _______________________________________ 1,593 ____ 968
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
TEXAS BASKETBALL
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
ALABAMA
1948 (N)_____
1949 (N)_____
1950 (N)_____
1951 (N)_____
1954 (N)_____
1955 (N)_____
1961 (N)_____
1969 (A) _____
1970 (H)_____
1971 (A) _____
1972 (H)_____
Won 7, Lost 4
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
40-31
60-39
48-41
41-54
72-52
54-89
79-78
62-88
90-63
78-90
85-83
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
Won 1, Lost 0
ALLEN ACADEMY
1909 (H)_____
1909 (H)_____
1910 (A) _____
1910 (A) _____
Won 0, Lost 4
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
21-42
21-38
21-35
23-24
AMERICAN
1998 (H)_____ W _______ 78-62
Won 1, Lost 0
APPALACHIAN STATE
2009 (H)_____ W _______ 78-43
Won 1, Lost 0
ARIZONA
1950 (N)_____
1972 (N)_____
1997 (A) _____
1998 (H)_____
1999 (A) _____
2000 (H)_____
2001 (A) _____
2002 (H)_____
2003 (A) _____
2004 (N)_____
2011 (N)_____
Won 2, Lost 9
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
58-50
86-69
78-83
81-88
57-73
81-88
52-80
74-88
70-73
83-91
69-70
ARIZONA STATE
1967 (A) _____
1967 (N)_____
1991 (A) _____
2000 (N)_____
Won 3, Lost 1
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
93-81
89-88
82-89
88-71
ARKANSAS
1924 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1925 (H)_____
1925 (H)_____
1926 (A) _____
1926 (A) _____
W _______ 30-26
W _______ 32-21
W _______ 20-18
W _______ 21-12
L ________ 12-35
L _________ 7-27
1927 (H)_____
1927 (H)_____
1928 (A) _____
1928 (A) _____
1929 (H)_____
1929 (H)_____
1930 (A) _____
1930 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1931 (H)_____
1932 (A) _____
1932 (A) _____
1933 (H)_____
1933 (H)_____
1934 (A) _____
1934 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1935 (H)_____
1936 (A) _____
1936 (A) _____
1936 (N)_____
1937 (H)_____
1937 (H)_____
1938 (A) _____
1938 (A) _____
1939 (H)_____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (A) _____
1940 (A) _____
1941 (H)_____
1941 (H)_____
1942 (A) _____
1942 (H)_____
1943 (N)_____
1943 (H)_____
1943 (H)_____
1944 (A) _____
1944 (A) _____
1945 (H)_____
1945 (H)_____
1946 (A) _____
1946 (A) _____
1947 (H)_____
1947 (H)_____
1948 (A) _____
1948 (A) _____
1949 (H)_____
1949 (A) _____
1950 (A) _____
1950 (H)_____
1951 (A) _____
1951 (H)_____
1952 (H)_____
1952 (A) _____
1953 (H)_____
1953 (A) _____
1954 (N)_____
1954 (H)_____
1954 (A) _____
1955 (H)_____
1955 (A) _____
1956 (H)_____
1956 (A) _____
1957 (N)_____
1957 (A) _____
1957 (H)_____
1958 (N)_____
1958 (H)_____
1958 (A) _____
1959 (H)_____
1959 (A) _____
1960 (N)_____
1960 (H)_____
1960 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1961 (A) _____
1962 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1963 (A) _____
1963 (H)_____
1964 (A) _____
1964 (H)_____
1965 (H)_____
W _______ 32-29
W _______ 28-24
L ________ 26-42
L ________ 29-59
L ________ 32-48
W _______ 36-25
L ________ 19-22
W _______ 29-27
L ________ 21-29
W _______ 27-25
L ________ 21-24
W _______ 27-25
W _______ 36-28
W _______ 31-28
W _______ 28-26
L ________ 29-32
L ________ 30-47
W _______ 33-23
L ________ 37-38
L ________ 31-43
L ________ 16-27
W _______ 39-28
W _______ 43-31
L ________ 38-74
L ________ 37-42
W _______ 41-37
L ________ 41-65
W _______ 52-33
L ________ 44-54
L ________ 38-50
L ________ 34-44
L ________ 34-42
W _______ 58-37
L ________ 44-66
W _______ 45-31
W _______ 48-35
L ________ 48-57
L ________ 46-54
W _______ 49-40
L ________ 38-74
L ________ 47-55
L ________ 63-90
W _______ 49-44
W _______ 66-46
L ________ 40-54
W _______ 54-43
L ________ 54-60
L ________ 50-54
L ________ 51-60
L ________ 37-51
W _______ 50-42
L ________ 38-40
W _______ 62-51
L ________ 44-45
W _______ 62-57
W _______ 70-65
W _______ 66-65
W _______ 64-61
W _______ 67-57
W _______ 75-74
L ________ 74-79
L ________ 67-70
L ________ 69-79
L ________ 76-89
L ________ 66-67
L ________ 54-70
L ________ 67-85
L ________ 55-57
L ________ 60-74
L ____ 74-77 (OT)
L ________ 56-63
L ________ 58-68
W _______ 72-66
W _______ 71-57
W _______ 68-58
L ________ 59-74
W _______ 73-59
W _______ 61-60
W _______ 69-63
W _______ 99-86
L ________ 53-58
W _______ 80-67
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
Won 67, Lost 86
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)_____
1906 (A) _____
1906 (A) _____
1906 (A) _____
1907 (H)_____
1907 (A) _____
1907 (A) _____
1909 (H)_____
1909 (H)_____
1910 (H)_____
1910 (A) _____
1911 (H)_____
1912 (A) _____
1913 (H)_____
1913 (A) _____
1914 (H)_____
1914 (A) _____
1915 (H)_____
1915 (A) _____
1915 (A) _____
1916 (A) _____
1916 (A) _____
1917 (H)_____
1917 (H)_____
1917 (A) _____
1917 (A) _____
1918 (A) _____
1918 (H)_____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (H)_____
1920 (H)_____
1921 (A) _____
1921 (A) _____
1921 (H)_____
1921 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1922 (A) _____
1922 (A) _____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (A) _____
1923 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (H)_____
1925 (H)_____
1925 (A) _____
1926 (H)_____
1926 (A) _____
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
W _______ 27-17
W _______ 32-23
W _______ 21-17
W _______ 23-18
W _______ 38-27
L ________ 21-23
L ________ 24-28
L ________ 34-47
W _______ 39-21
L ________ 28-31
W _______ 40-37
L ________ 33-34
L ________ 26-38
W _______ 41-15
L ________ 25-33
W _______ 51-14
W _______ 53-19
W _______ 52-16
W _______ 57-29
W _______ 57-19
W _______ 44-22
W ________ 22-9
W _______ 27-19
W _______ 19-11
W _______ 32-15
W _______ 31-25
L ________ 32-36
W _______ 31-15
W _______ 21-13
W ________ 40-7
W _______ 44-11
W _______ 32-10
L ________ 18-25
L ________ 25-28
W _______ 37-19
W _______ 45-10
W _______ 33-15
W _______ 30-25
L ________ 26-35
W _______ 35-18
W ________ 23-7
W _______ 23-18
L ________ 19-21
W _______ 19-10
W _______ 17-10
W _______ 22-12
W _______ 27-24
W _______ 31-21
W _______ 19-16
L ________ 22-29
W _______ 22-19
1927 (A) _____
1928 (H)_____
1928 (A) _____
1929 (A) _____
1929 (H)_____
1930 (A) _____
1930 (H)_____
1931 (H)_____
1931 (A) _____
1932 (A) _____
1932 (H)_____
1933 (H)_____
1933 (A) _____
1934 (H)_____
1934 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1935 (A) _____
1936 (A) _____
1936 (H)_____
1937 (A) _____
1937 (H)_____
1938 (H)_____
1938 (A) _____
1939 (N)_____
1939 (A) _____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1940 (A) _____
1941 (A) _____
1941 (H)_____
1942 (H)_____
1942 (A) _____
1943 (A) _____
1943 (H)_____
1944 (H)_____
1944 (A) _____
1945 (A) _____
1945 (H)_____
1946 (A) _____
1946 (H)_____
1947 (A) _____
1947 (H)_____
1948 (A) _____
1948 (H)_____
1949 (N)_____
1949 (H)_____
1949 (A) _____
1950 (N)_____
1950 (A) _____
1950 (H)_____
1951 (H)_____
1951 (A) _____
1952 (H)_____
1952 (A) _____
1953 (N)_____
1953 (A) _____
1953 (H)_____
1954 (A) _____
1954 (H)_____
1955 (N)_____
1955 (A) _____
1955 (H)_____
1956 (H)_____
1956 (A) _____
1957 (N)_____
1957 (A) _____
1957 (H)_____
1958 (N)_____
1958 (H)_____
1958 (A) _____
1959 (N)_____
1959 (A) _____
1959 (H)_____
1960 (A) _____
1960 (H)_____
1961 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1962 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1963 (H)_____
1963 (A) _____
1964 (H)_____
1964 (A) _____
1965 (H)_____
1965 (A) _____
1966 (H)_____
1966 (A) _____
1967 (A) _____
1967 (H)_____
W _______ 22-16
W _______ 57-36
W _______ 40-25
W _______ 22-19
W _______ 57-23
W ___ 35-32 (20T)
W _______ 42-25
L ________ 43-45
L ________ 21-34
L ________ 28-35
L ________ 30-35
W _______ 48-26
W _______ 34-28
W _______ 44-35
L ________ 31-39
W _______ 44-23
L ________ 23-45
W _______ 24-23
W _______ 30-24
L ________ 31-33
L ________ 39-40
L ________ 45-51
L ________ 45-46
W _______ 46-38
W _______ 36-31
W _______ 41-39
W _______ 51-47
W _______ 60-49
W _______ 45-44
L ________ 48-52
W _______ 58-38
L ________ 34-55
W _______ 41-32
W _______ 51-38
W _______ 55-37
W _______ 54-29
W _______ 54-36
W _______ 54-22
L ________ 36-51
L ___ 42-43 (2OT)
W _______ 45-38
W _______ 70-52
L ________ 39-48
W _______ 32-29
L ________ 36-49
W _______ 40-37
W _______ 36-31
W _______ 49-41
L ________ 43-49
L ________ 41-43
W __ 59-58 (2OT)
W _______ 51-43
W _______ 58-46
L ________ 59-71
L ________ 43-57
L ________ 59-60
W _______ 77-65
L ________ 63-67
W _______ 78-63
L ________ 75-89
L ________ 67-85
L ________ 61-89
W _______ 80-73
W ______ 101-95
W ______ 101-84
L ________ 76-87
W _______ 95-68
W _______ 61-59
W _______ 82-61
L ____ 64-65 (OT)
L ________ 54-75
L ________ 51-62
L ________ 58-60
L ________ 62-68
W ___ 68-62 (OT)
W _______ 59-58
W _______ 68-55
W _______ 76-71
W _______ 81-66
W _______ 76-38
L ________ 48-55
W _______ 83-59
W ______ 105-77
W _______ 95-74
W _______ 79-75
L ________ 74-89
L ________ 71-88
L ________ 86-88
L _______ 75-101
65
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
1968 (A) _____
1968 (H)_____
1969 (H)_____
1969 (A) _____
1970 (A) _____
1970 (H)_____
1971 (H)_____
1971 (A) _____
1972 (A) _____
1972 (H)_____
1973 (A) _____
1973 (H)_____
1974 (H)_____
1974 (A) _____
1975 (A) _____
1975 (H)_____
1976 (H)_____
1976 (A) _____
1977 (H)_____
1977 (A) _____
1977 (H)_____
1978 (H)_____
1978 (A) _____
1979 (A) _____
1979 (H)_____
1980 (A) _____
1980 (H)_____
1981 (H)_____
1981 (A) _____
1982 (A) _____
1982 (H)_____
1982 (N)_____
1983 (A) _____
1983 (H)_____
1984 (H)_____
1984 (A) _____
1985 (A) _____
1985 (H)_____
1986 (H)_____
1986 (A) _____
1987 (A) _____
1987 (H)_____
1988 (H)_____
1988 (A) _____
1989 (H)_____
1989 (A) _____
1990 (H)_____
1990 (A) _____
1991 (H)_____
1991 (A) _____
1991 (N)_____
1992 (A) _____
1992 (H)_____
1993 (H)_____
1993 (A) _____
1994 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1995 (A) _____
1995 (H)_____
1996 (H)_____
1996 (A) _____
1996 (N)_____
1997 (A) _____
1997 (H)_____
1998 (H)_____
1998 (A) _____
1999 (H)_____
1999 (A) _____
2000 (H)_____
2000 (A) _____
2001 (H)_____
2001 (A) _____
2001 (N)_____
2002 (H)_____
2002 (A) _____
2003 (A) _____
2003 (H)_____
2004 (H)_____
2004 (A) _____
2005 (H)_____
2005 (A) _____
2006 (A) _____
2006 (H)_____
2007 (H)_____
2007 (A) _____
2007 (N)_____
2008 (H)_____
2008 (A) _____
2009 (A) _____
66
L ________ 58-74
W _______ 79-65
L ________ 57-71
L ________ 58-63
L ________ 59-81
W _______ 81-70
L ________ 70-77
L ________ 67-88
W _______ 77-75
W _______ 90-70
L ________ 79-85
W _______ 77-64
W _______ 93-79
W _______ 95-84
W _______ 63-62
W _______ 70-69
L ________ 70-72
L ________ 77-82
L ________ 73-75
W __ 75-72 (2OT)
L ________ 70-72
W _______ 78-76
L ________ 77-79
W _______ 77-76
W ______ 102-83
L ________ 48-62
W _______ 99-61
W _______ 75-70
L ________ 82-84
L ________ 59-69
L ________ 59-62
L ________ 46-48
L ________ 43-76
L ________ 57-86
W _______ 67-47
W _______ 61-54
W _______ 68-65
W _______ 75-72
W _______ 65-40
W _______ 55-50
L ________ 56-62
W _______ 78-74
W _______ 76-56
L ________ 60-84
W ______ 105-85
W ______ 110-81
W ______ 108-89
W _______ 96-91
W _______ 94-77
W ______ 100-95
W _______ 88-78
L ________ 68-84
W _______ 97-67
L ________ 86-87
W _______ 88-73
W ______ 110-85
W ______ 113-91
W _ 107-100 (OT)
W ______ 109-75
W _______ 90-81
W _______ 80-72
W _______ 86-65
L ________ 72-76
W _______ 70-67
L ________ 81-87
L ________ 75-80
W _______ 71-56
W _______ 62-52
W _______ 71-43
W _______ 60-38
W ___ 73-66 (OT)
W _______ 69-59
W _______ 76-62
W ______ 102-78
W _______ 69-63
W _______ 82-71
W _______ 82-64
W _______ 79-57
W _______ 84-58
W _______ 79-60
W _______ 75-60
W _______ 66-47
W _______ 90-63
W _______ 84-79
W _______ 68-67
W _______ 74-69
W _______ 80-72
W _______ 82-77
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
Won 158, Lost 82
BERGSTROM AFB
1944 (H)_____
1944 (H)_____
1944 (A) _____
1945 (H)_____
1946 (H)_____
1946 (H)_____
Won 6, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
47-33
50-49
78-65
47-36
53-45
54-39
BISCAYNE
1980 (H)_____
1981 (A) _____
1982 (H)_____
1983 (H)_____
1984 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 0
2010 (H)_____ W _______ 89-42
Won 1, Lost 0
CAL POLY POMONA
1976 (H)_____ W _______ 77-66
Won 1, Lost 0
88-63
91-76
91-63
75-64
51-50
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
L ________ 50-63
W __ 76-73 (2OT)
L ________ 72-80
L ____ 86-91 (OT)
W _______ 96-57
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
CALIFORNIA
1963 (A) _____ L ________ 62-70
1966 (N)_____ L ________ 77-82
2001 (H)_____ W _______ 57-54
Won 1, Lost 2
OF NEW YORK (CCNY)
UC SANTA BARBARA
1968 (H)_____
1970 (A) _____
1991 (A) _____
1992 (H)_____
Won 3, Lost 1
W _______ 87-75
L _______ 85-100
W ___ 87-84 (OT)
W _______ 90-77
1947 (A) _____ W _______ 52-46
1951 (A) _____ L ________ 45-59
Won 1, Lost 1
CENTENARY
1926 (H)_____
1926 (H)_____
1931 (H)_____
1931 (H)_____
1972 (H)_____
1973 (A) _____
1974 (H)_____
1975 (A) _____
1976 (A) _____
1976 (H)_____
1977 (H)_____
1978 (A) _____
2004 (H)_____
2005 (H)_____
2007 (H)_____
Won 9, Lost 6
W _______ 24-18
W _______ 23-15
L ________ 29-31
L ________ 22-54
W _______ 81-77
W ___ 81-79 (OT)
L ________ 94-97
L ________ 71-96
L ________ 79-87
L ________ 70-75
W ______ 105-81
W ______ 105-73
W _______ 94-59
W _______ 97-52
W _______ 76-66
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
CITY COLLEGE
1947 (A) _____ W _______ 54-50
1948 (A) _____ W _______ 61-59
Won 2, Lost 0
COPPIN STATE
1997 (N)_____
2005 (H)_____
2011 (H)_____
2013 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
82-81
86-50
95-75
69-46
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
CLEBURNE YMCA
CREIGHTON
1907 (A) _____ W _______ 40-36
Won 1, Lost 0
1974 (N)_____ L ________ 61-77
Won 0, Lost 1
CLEMSON
DALLAS BAPTIST
1961 (N)_____ L ________ 44-48
1992 (N)_____ W _______ 95-87
Won 1, Lost 1
(namewasDecaturBaptistuntil1965-66)
1907 (H)_______L___________23-24
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
Won 14, Lost 9
1910 (A) _____
1913 (A) _____
1913 (H)_____
1914 (H)_____
1915 (H)_____
1917 (H)_____
1918 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 3
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
19-28
17-20
57-18
25-17
28-25
30-26
36-22
DALLAS UNIVERSITY
1915 (H)_____ W ________ 27-9
1915 (A) _____ W _______ 30-13
Won 2, Lost 0
DANIEL BAKER
1929 (H)_____
1929 (H)_____
1930 (H)_____
1930 (H)_____
1932 (H)_____
1932 (H)_____
Won 6, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
60-28
39-35
36-18
42-35
31-17
31-19
DARTMOUTH
1971 (N)_____ W _______ 85-76
Won 1, Lost 0
COLORADO ANTLERS
DAVIDSON
2005 (N)_____ W _______ 84-62
2013 (N)_____ L ________ 73-86
Won 1, Lost 1
1938 (H)_____ L ________ 30-34
Won 0, Lost 1
1969 (N)_____ L ________ 76-98
Won 0, Lost 1
CHARLOTTE
COLORADO STATE
DENVER
(name was Colorodo A&M until 1957-58)
1963 (N)_____ W _______ 63-52
Won 1, Lost 0
CHASE AFB
1944 (H)_____ L ________ 48-50
1944 (A) _____ L ________ 50-64
Won 0, Lost 2
CHATTANOOGA
(namewasTennessee-Chattanoogauntil
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
UC DAVIS
CINCINNATI
1985 (A) _____ W _______ 61-52
1986 (H)_____ W _______ 70-61
Won 2, Lost 0
1983 (N)_____ W _______ 60-49
Won 1, Lost 0
BROWN
1944 (H)_____ W _______ 57-31
1945 (H)_____ W _______ 41-39
Won 2, Lost 0
UC RIVERSIDE
CHAMINADE
BYU
CHILDRESS AFB
1963 (N)_____ L ________ 68-73
2012 (N)_____ L ________ 59-65
Won 0, Lost 2
CANISIUS
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
BLACKLAND AFB
1968 (A) _____
1970 (H)_____
1975 (A) _____
1976 (N)_____
1979 (H)_____
Won 2, Lost 3
UC IRVINE
1949 (N)_____ W _______ 56-47
1953 (H)_____ W _______ 63-46
Won 2, Lost 0
CONNECTICUT
1992 (H)_____
1994 (A) _____
2000 (A) _____
2001 (H)_____
2003 (N)_____
2010 (A) _____
2011 (H)_____
Won 2, Lost 5
L ________ 77-94
L ________ 86-96
L ________ 67-77
W _______ 60-56
W _______ 82-78
L ________ 74-88
L ____ 81-82 (OT)
CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS
1947 (H)_____ W _______ 46-34
Won 1, Lost 0
2008 (H)_____ W _______ 73-42
Won 1, Lost 0
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DEPAUL
1947 (A) _____
1960 (N)_____
1980 (A) _____
1981 (H)_____
1986 (N)_____
1990 (A) _____
1991 (H)_____
1995 (H)_____
1996 (A) _____
2000 (N)_____
Won 6, Lost 4
W _______ 61-43
L ________ 61-67
L ________ 60-66
L ________ 65-83
L ________ 62-63
W _______ 89-79
W _______ 90-80
W __ 99-92 (2OT)
W _______ 88-84
W _______ 68-64
DR PEPPER
1932 (H)_____ W _______ 51-14
1938 (H)_____ W _______ 33-30
Won 2, Lost 0
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
DRAKE
1974 (A) _____
1975 (H)_____
1982 (A) _____
1982 (H)_____
Won 2, Lost 2
L ________ 72-80
L ___ 98-103 (OT)
W _______ 58-51
W _______ 82-56
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
69-95
61-89
66-97
69-74
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
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
55-34
57-49
77-71
82-67
71-38
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)_____
1990 (H)_____
1991 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1995 (A) _____
1997 (A) _____
1998 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 3
HOUSTON YMCA
KANSAS
1931 (A) _____ W _______ 50-38
1947 (H)_____ W _______ 53-23
Won 2, Lost 0
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
Won 7, Lost 22
GALVESTON ALL-STARS
GARDNER-WEBB
L ________ 49-62
W ______ 105-94
W _______ 76-74
L ________ 68-76
L ________ 73-91
W _______ 82-64
W _______ 85-82
FLORIDA STATE
HILLYARD
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1927 (H)_____ L ________ 23-28
1927 (H)_____ L ________ 25-27
Won 0, Lost 2
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
1965 (N)_____
1983 (H)_____
1990 (N)_____
1991 (N)_____
1992 (H)_____
1993 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1998 (N)_____
1998 (A) _____
1999 (H)_____
2003 (N)_____
Won 5, Lost 6
W _______ 66-60
L ________ 54-75
W ______ 100-88
L ________ 71-79
W _______ 98-93
L ________ 70-78
W ______ 107-96
L ________ 87-89
L ________ 76-94
L ________ 77-78
W _______ 77-71
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN
1984 (H)_____ W _______ 77-60
Won 1, Lost 0
GEORGIA TECH
1948 (N)_____
1986 (A) _____
1989 (N)_____
1992 (N)_____
Won 2, Lost 2
W _______ 54-45
L ________ 55-90
W _______ 76-70
L ______ 107-120
GONZAGA
2002 (N)_____ L ________ 64-67
2007 (N)_____ L ________ 77-87
Won 0, Lost 2
HARDIN-SIMMONS
1910 (A) _____ W _______ 35-29
1913 (A) _____ L ________ 18-23
1914 (A) _____ W _______ 34-25
Won 2, Lost 1
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
FORT WORTH YMCA
HARVARD
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.
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
HEBREW ASSOCIATION
1925 (A) _____ L ________ 15-21
1925 (A) _____ W _______ 19-11
Won 1, Lost 1
2010 (H)_____ W _______ 95-63
Won 1, Lost 0
GEORGIA
EAST TEXAS
1941 (H)_____
1952 (H)_____
1957 (H)_____
1962 (H)_____
1963 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 0
HAWAII
1989 (A) _____ L ________ 84-85
1999 (A) _____ W _______ 84-72
Won 1, Lost 1
1931 (A) _____ W _______ 75-29
Won 1, Lost 0
DUKE
2001 (N)_____
2004 (N)_____
2006 (N)_____
2009 (N)_____
Won 0, Lost 4
FURMAN
1973 (A) _____ L _______ 95-101
Won 0, Lost 1
1980 (A) _____
1981 (H)_____
1982 (A) _____
1983 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 0
W _______ 85-73
W _______ 91-68
W ___ 72-71 (OT)
W _______ 73-58
HOWARD PAYNE
1961 (H)_____
1962 (H)_____
1963 (H)_____
1964 (H)_____
1965 (H)_____
1966 (A) _____
1967 (H)_____
Won 7, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
77-54
81-68
77-53
89-58
93-74
95-83
85-82
HOUSE OF DAVID
HUNT OILERS
1933 (H)_____ W _______ 68-28
Won 1, Lost 0
1934 (A) _____ L ________ 22-28
1936 (H)_____ L ________ 23-34
1936 (H)_____ W _______ 50-46
Won 1, Lost 2
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
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
Won 32, Lost 31
ILLINOIS
1993 (H)_____
1994 (A) _____
1998 (A) _____
2001 (H)_____
2011 (N)_____
Won 3, Lost 2
W _______ 89-72
L ________ 78-83
L _______ 80-105
W _______ 72-64
W ___ 90-84 (OT)
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)_____
2005 (N)_____
2006 (N)_____
2010 (N)_____
Won 2, Lost 2
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
92-98
80-82
68-59
85-60
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)
Won 15, Lost 9
JACKSONVILLE
2002 (H)_____ W _______ 96-90
Won 1, Lost 0
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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
Won 10, Lost 16
KELLY AFB
1943 (A) _____
1944 (H)_____
1944 (A) _____
1946 (H)_____
Won 3, Lost 1
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
45-33
45-42
36-45
40-33
KENTUCKY
1994 (N)_____ L ________ 61-86
Won 0, Lost 1
KILGORE PIPELINERS
1938 (H)_____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
27-23
37-27
55-33
60-38
67
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
LAMAR
1954 (H)_____
1994 (H)_____
1995 (H)_____
1996 (A) _____
2011 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 0
W _______ 81-61
W ______ 105-75
W _______ 97-54
W _______ 96-82
W _______ 76-55
LEHIGH
1989 (H)_____ W _______ 96-73
Won 1, Lost 0
LIBERTY
LOUISIANA TECH
MIAMI (FLA.)
1975 (N)_____ W _______ 81-68
2003 (H)_____ W _______ 58-50
2011 (H)_____ W _______ 89-58
Won 3, Lost 0
1988 (A) _____ L ________ 56-85
1989 (H)_____ W _____ 123-104
2008 (N)_____ W _______ 75-72
Won 2, Lost 1
LOUISVILLE
MICHIGAN
1962 (A) _____
1987 (N)_____
1996 (A) _____
1997 (H)_____
1997 (N)_____
Won 1, Lost 4
L ________ 60-76
W _______ 74-70
L _______ 78-101
L ____ 78-85 (OT)
L ________ 63-78
1998 (H)_____ W _______ 98-70
Won 1, Lost 0
LOYOLA (MD.)
LONG BEACH STATE
1991 (H)_____ W ______ 112-68
Won 1, Lost 0
1979 (A) _____
1981 (H)_____
1984 (A) _____
1985 (H)_____
1989 (A) _____
1990 (H)_____
2010 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 3
L ________ 71-76
W _______ 92-76
L ________ 63-83
W _______ 86-62
W ______ 117-86
L ________ 87-89
W ______ 107-74
LONG ISLAND
1947 (A) _____ W _______ 47-46
Won 1, Lost 0
MAGNOLIA OILERS
1934 (H)_____ W _______ 49-28
1935 (A) _____ W _______ 42-28
Won 2, Lost 0
MANHATTAN
1940 (A) _____
1951 (A) _____
1954 (A) _____
1990 (H)_____
Won 3, Lost 1
W _______ 54-32
L ________ 46-47
W _______ 62-56
W ______ 108-63
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
MARQUETTE
(name was Southwestern Louisiana until
1999-2000)
1978 (A) _____ L ________ 56-65
Won 0, Lost 1
1972 (N)_____
1980 (H)_____
1988 (H)_____
2000 (H)_____
Won 2, Lost 2
L _______ 70-100
L ________ 76-77
W ___ 90-89 (OT)
W _______ 82-48
MARYLAND
1995 (N)_____ L ________ 68-82
Won 0, Lost 1
MARYVILLE (MO.)
LOUISIANA-MONROE
2006 (H)_____ W _______ 90-55
Won 1, 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
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) _____
1973 (A) _____
1974 (H)_____
2005 (H)_____
2006 (A) _____
2008 (N)_____
Won 4, Lost 2
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
80-72
80-79
82-90
74-67
69-58
67-85
MERCER
1985 (H)_____ W _______ 69-68
Won 1, Lost 0
68
1991 (N)_____ W _______ 76-74
1994 (N)_____ L ________ 79-84
1996 (N)_____ W _______ 80-76
Won 2, Lost 1
MICHIGAN STATE
2000 (N)_____
2003 (N)_____
2007 (N)_____
2008 (N)_____
2009 (N)_____
2010 (H)_____
2011 (A) _____
2013 (A) _____
Won 4, Lost 4
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
81-74
85-76
61-63
72-78
63-67
79-68
67-55
56-67
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
NEW MEXICO STATE
1980 (A) _____
1981 (H)_____
2007 (N)_____
2008 (N)_____
Won 3, Lost 1
L ________ 61-77
W ______ 101-82
W _______ 79-67
W ______ 102-87
NEW ORLEANS
MISSOURI WESTERN
1983 (H)_____ W _______ 78-70
1985 (H)_____ W _______ 83-66
Won 2, Lost 0
1983 (A) _____ L ________ 56-74
1984 (H)_____ L ________ 58-64
2004 (H)_____ W _______ 89-55
Won 1, Lost 2
MONTANA STATE
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
1967 (N)_____ L ________ 87-91
Won 0, Lost 1
1948 (A) _____ L ________ 43-45
1949 (A) _____ W _______ 58-57
1968 (A) _____ L ________ 67-75
Won 1, Lost 2
MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN
(name was Northern Montana College
until 1994-95)
1979 (H)_____ W _______ 148-71
Won 1, Lost 0
NIAGARA
2000 (H)_____ W _______ 85-48
Won 1, Lost 0
MINNESOTA
MOUNT ST. MARY’S
NICHOLLS STATE
2009 (N)_____ W _______ 76-62
Won 1, Lost 0
2003 (H)_____ W _______ 80-64
Won 1, Lost 0
2007 (H)_____ W _______ 91-60
2012 (H)_____ W _______ 93-40
Won 2, Lost 0
MURRAY STATE
MISSISSIPPI
1956 (N)_____
1962 (N)_____
1965 (A) _____
1966 (H)_____
1967 (A) _____
1968 (H)_____
1969 (A) _____
1970 (H)_____
1971 (A) _____
1972 (H)_____
1973 (A) _____
1974 (H)_____
1975 (A) _____
1976 (H)_____
Won 8, Lost 6
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
86-72
88-71
94-67
80-71
80-82
95-82
67-63
95-84
84-89
78-79
58-78
59-75
74-82
67-65
MISSISSIPPI STATE
1961 (N)_____
1973 (A) _____
1974 (H)_____
1977 (A) _____
1978 (H)_____
1999 (N)_____
2002 (N)_____
2013 (N)_____
Won 5, Lost 3
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
93-82
69-80
82-87
89-91
81-69
81-77
68-64
69-55
MISSOURI
1947 (N)_____
1958 (A) _____
1974 (A) _____
1975 (H)_____
1989 (N)_____
1997 (H)_____
1997 (N)_____
1998 (A) _____
1999 (H)_____
2000 (A) _____
2001 (H)_____
2002 (A) _____
2002 (N)_____
2003 (H)_____
2004 (A) _____
2005 (H)_____
2006 (A) _____
2007 (H)_____
2008 (A) _____
2009 (H)_____
2010 (A) _____
2011 (H)_____
2012 (A) _____
W _______ 65-46
L ________ 61-82
L ________ 76-86
L ________ 60-64
L _______ 89-108
W _______ 78-74
L ________ 75-80
L ________ 69-91
L ________ 47-54
W _______ 66-63
W _______ 76-61
W _______ 72-70
W _______ 89-85
W _______ 76-55
W ___ 75-69 (OT)
W _______ 63-51
W _______ 66-53
W _______ 88-68
L ________ 84-97
L ________ 65-69
L ________ 77-82
W _______ 71-58
L ________ 73-84
1952 (H)_____
1975 (H)_____
1980 (H)_____
1992 (H)_____
1993 (A) _____
Won 3, Lost 2
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
63-64
69-79
65-63
93-75
79-74
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
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NORTH CAROLINA
1993 (N)_____
1995 (A) _____
1996 (H)_____
2004 (N)_____
2010 (N)_____
2011 (N)_____
2012 (A) _____
2013 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 3
L _______ 68-104
L ________ 92-96
W _______ 74-72
W _______ 78-75
W ______ 103-90
W _______ 78-76
L ________ 63-82
W _______ 85-67
UNC ASHEVILLE
2001 (H)_____ W _______ 74-43
2003 (N)_____ W _______ 82-61
Won 2, Lost 0
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
1978 (N)_____
1987 (N)_____
2006 (N)_____
2012 (N)_____
Won 2, Lost 2
W ______ 101-93
L ________ 68-69
W _______ 75-54
L ________ 74-77
NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN
1983 (H)_____ W _______ 53-42
Won 1, Lost 0
NORTH FLORIDA
2011 (H)_____ W _______ 70-48
Won 1, Lost 0
NORTH TEXAS
1914 (A) _____
1914 (H)_____
1915 (A) _____
1916 (A) _____
1918 (A) _____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1931 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1947 (H)_____
1947 (H)_____
1948 (H)_____
1948 (H)_____
1949 (H)_____
1949 (H)_____
1950 (H)_____
1950 (H) ____
1952 (H)_____
1952 (H)_____
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
34-25
53-22
64-13
39-19
20-24
52-24
18-25
34-33
26-29
50-29
57-40
63-41
66-40
51-39
60-49
49-41
68-47
54-51
64-47
61-56
55-50
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
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
Won 29, Lost 5
NORTHWESTERN
1966 (N)_____ L ________ 71-73
1975 (H)_____ W _______ 63-59
Won 1, Lost 1
NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.)
(name was Northwestern Louisiana
until 1999-2000)
1980 (H)_____
1985 (H)_____
1987 (H)_____
1989 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 0
W _______ 83-76
W _______ 87-52
W _______ 80-75
W _____ 109-104
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) _____
1910 (A) _____
1930 (A) _____
1930 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1931 (H)_____
1938 (H)_____
1938 (H)_____
1947 (N)_____
1947 (N)_____
1949 (A) _____
1949 (H)_____
1950 (A) _____
1950 (H)_____
1951 (A) _____
1951 (H)_____
1952 (A) _____
1952 (H)_____
1953 (H)_____
1953 (A) _____
1957 (H)_____
1957 (A) _____
1964 (A) _____
1965 (H)_____
1969 (N)_____
1973 (A) _____
1974 (H)_____
1976 (A) _____
1977 (H)_____
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
L ________
26-59
23-63
28-42
30-33
27-28
33-34
31-28
32-47
62-50
54-55
49-40
59-53
48-65
45-55
35-49
47-49
48-44
43-39
48-47
51-72
68-62
59-71
81-78
73-86
65-46
78-81
76-80
60-55
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)
Won 35, Lost 48
OKLAHOMA CITY
1942 (A) _____
1960 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1963 (N)_____
1972 (A) _____
1973 (H)_____
1977 (A) _____
1978 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 4
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
49-32
90-98
49-53
90-83
90-83
77-79
65-66
88-71
OKLAHOMA STATE
1918 (H)_____
1918 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (A) _____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (H)_____
1925 (A) _____
1925 (A) _____
1941 (A) _____
1942 (N)_____
1943 (N)_____
1946 (N)_____
W ________ 33-9
W _______ 30-19
W _______ 38-13
W ________ 28-8
L ________ 27-28
W _______ 34-19
W _______ 16-14
W _______ 22-15
L ________ 10-46
L ________ 15-25
L ________ 42-48
L ________ 38-46
W _______ 45-36
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
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
Won 45, Lost 38
OLSEN’S SWEDES
1934 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1937 (H)_____
1938 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 1
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
40-31
29-31
39-35
35-29
59-36
ORAL ROBERTS
1984 (H)_____ L ________ 59-74
1985 (A) _____ L ________ 71-82
1986 (H)_____
1987 (A) _____
1988 (H)_____
1989 (A) _____
1992 (H)_____
1993 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1999 (A) _____
2008 (H)_____
Won 9, Lost 2
W _______ 82-66
W _______ 68-65
W _______ 86-76
W ______ 119-91
W _____ 128-108
W ______ 136-97
W ______ 106-69
W _______ 87-77
W _______ 66-56
OREGON
1939 (N)_____
1957 (A) _____
1968 (N)_____
1974 (N)_____
1995 (N)_____
2002 (N)_____
2009 (N)_____
Won 2, Lost 5
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
41-56
64-65
57-70
66-78
90-73
70-72
70-57
W _______ 64-63
L ________ 42-54
W _______ 83-54
W _______ 86-83
W _______ 78-68
L ___ 95-100 (OT)
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
PRINCETON
1964 (N)_____
1968 (N)_____
1992 (H)_____
1993 (N)_____
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L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
W _______
56-62
46-56
57-54
66-49
PROVIDENCE
1977 (A) _____
1996 (H)_____
1997 (A) _____
2002 (H)_____
2004 (A) _____
Won 3, Lost 2
L ________ 67-81
W _______ 92-83
L ________ 66-74
W _______ 68-48
W ___ 79-77 (OT)
PURDUE
1990 (N)_____ W _______ 73-72
1999 (N)_____ L ________ 54-58
2003 (N)_____ W _______ 77-67
Won 2, Lost 1
RAGLAND ALL-STARS
OREGON STATE
1957 (A) _____
1968 (N)_____
1996 (H)_____
1997 (A) _____
2002 (N)_____
2012 (N)_____
Won 4, Lost 2
1998 (N)_____
1999 (N)_____
2003 (H)_____
2004 (N)_____
Won 4, Lost 4
71-84
77-95
57-46
63-53
1925 (A) _____ W _______ 29-14
Won 1, Lost 0
RANDOLPH AFB
1933 (H)_____
1943 (A) _____
1943 (A) _____
1944 (A) _____
Won 4, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
33-18
58-36
46-42
45-37
RHODE ISLAND
1977 (A) _____
1990 (H)_____
1992 (A) _____
1996 (A) _____
1997 (H)_____
2012 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 1
W _______ 76-66
W ______ 107-86
L ________ 79-92
W _______ 81-77
W _______ 86-79
W ______ 100-90
RICE
1915 (H)_____
1916 (H)_____
1916 (A) _____
1917 (H)_____
1917 (H)_____
1917 (A) _____
1917 (A) _____
1918 (A) _____
1918 (A) _____
1918 (H)_____
1918 (H)_____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (H)_____
1919 (H)_____
1920 (A) _____
1920 (H)_____
1921 (H)_____
1921 (H)_____
1921 (A) _____
1921 (A) _____
1922 (A) _____
1922 (A) _____
1922 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (A) _____
1923 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (H)_____
1925 (A) _____
1925 (H)_____
1926 (A) _____
1926 (H)_____
1927 (H)_____
1927 (A) _____
1928 (H)_____
W _______ 28-14
W _______ 32-27
W _______ 17-16
W _______ 30-18
L ________ 18-24
W _______ 26-24
L ________ 14-27
W _______ 28-16
W _______ 32-25
L ________ 36-40
L ________ 27-31
W _______ 23-22
W _______ 38-22
W _______ 28-25
W _______ 36-11
W _______ 20-12
L ________ 13-24
W ________ 32-9
W _______ 35-13
W _______ 36-31
L ________ 22-24
W _______ 33-13
W _______ 29-12
W ________ 21-8
W _______ 36-11
W _______ 36-17
W _______ 24-17
L ________ 21-29
L ________ 26-33
W _______ 32-14
W _______ 40-22
W _______ 38-10
W ________ 32-9
W _______ 20-16
W _______ 28-13
L ________ 17-22
W ________ 27-9
W _______ 28-19
W _______ 30-24
W _______ 37-27
69
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
1928 (A) _____
1929 (H)_____
1929 (A) _____
1930 (A) _____
1930 (H)_____
1931 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1932 (A) _____
1932 (H)_____
1933 (A) _____
1933 (H)_____
1934 (H)_____
1934 (A) _____
1935 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (A) _____
1937 (H)_____
1937 (A) _____
1938 (A) _____
1938 (H)_____
1939 (A) _____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (A) _____
1940 (H)_____
1941 (H)_____
1941 (A) _____
1942 (A) _____
1942 (H)_____
1943 (H)_____
1943 (A) _____
1944 (A) _____
1944 (H)_____
1945 (H)_____
1945 (A) _____
1946 (N)_____
1946 (H)_____
1946 (A) _____
1947 (A) _____
1947 (H)_____
1948 (A) _____
1948 (H)_____
1949 (H)_____
1949 (A) _____
1950 (H)_____
1950 (A) _____
1951 (A) _____
1951 (H)_____
1952 (A) _____
1952 (H)_____
1953 (H)_____
1953 (A) _____
1954 (N)_____
1954 (H)_____
1954 (A) _____
1954 (A) _____
1954 (H)_____
1955 (H)_____
1955 (A) _____
1956 (N)_____
1956 (A) _____
1956 (H)_____
1957 (H)_____
1957 (A) _____
1958 (A) _____
1958 (H)_____
1959 (N)_____
1959 (A) _____
1959 (H)_____
1960 (N)_____
1960 (A) _____
1960 (H)_____
1961 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1962 (H)_____
1963 (H)_____
1963 (A) _____
1964 (A) _____
1964 (H)_____
1965 (H)_____
1965 (A) _____
1966 (H)_____
70
W _______ 36-34
W _______ 56-25
W _______ 33-32
W _______ 39-24
W _______ 31-23
L ________ 42-50
L ________ 16-23
L ________ 22-25
W _______ 26-19
W _______ 33-24
W _______ 59-31
W _______ 40-38
L ________ 34-45
L ________ 35-49
L ________ 28-34
W _______ 41-32
W _______ 37-33
L ________ 20-28
L ________ 35-40
L ________ 41-42
W _______ 53-35
L ________ 41-45
W _______ 50-41
W _______ 50-46
L ________ 41-42
W _______ 48-37
L ________ 64-73
L ________ 38-62
L ________ 41-61
W _______ 55-36
L ________ 39-50
L ________ 34-56
L ________ 43-62
L ________ 48-59
L ________ 45-74
L ________ 52-55
W _______ 71-46
W _______ 50-48
W _______ 67-53
W _______ 67-60
W _______ 59-44
L ________ 47-54
L ________ 37-45
L ________ 49-65
W _______ 55-52
W _______ 55-41
W _______ 56-54
W _______ 77-51
W _______ 60-53
W _______ 54-48
W _______ 58-46
L ________ 56-61
L ________ 58-65
W _______ 74-66
L ________ 51-61
L ________ 62-70
L ________ 71-72
L ________ 52-58
L ________ 70-79
L ________ 72-80
L ________ 58-83
W _______ 94-82
L ________ 66-76
L ________ 63-79
L _______ 68-102
W _______ 86-78
L ________ 43-62
W _______ 61-58
W _______ 63-54
W _______ 79-53
W _______ 52-50
W _______ 86-62
L ________ 59-63
W _______ 81-79
L ________ 64-89
W _______ 83-82
W _______ 54-49
W _______ 77-59
W _______ 98-80
W _______ 93-83
W _______ 76-63
W _______ 75-72
W _______ 95-85
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 _______ 82-79
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
Won 136, Lost 59
RUTGERS
1978 (N)_____ W _______ 96-76
Won 1, Lost 0
SABINAS BREWERS
1937 (A) _____ W _______ 36-26
Won 1, Lost 0
ST. EDWARD’S
SAN ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL
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
ST. JOHN’S
ST. JOSEPH’S
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
15-18
36-16
21-19
31-19
SAN ANTONIO YMCA
1912 (A) _____
1912 (H)_____
1913 (H)_____
1931 (A) _____
1931 (A) _____
1946 (H)_____
Won 6, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
32-31
41-22
36-14
69-47
56-35
58-23
SAN DIEGO
61-57
55-54
70-61
68-50
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
SAINT MARY’S (CALIF.)
SAN MARCOS AFB
2008 (H)_____ W _______ 81-62
Won 1, Lost 0
1945 (H)_____ L ________ 40-52
Won 0, Lost 1
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
Won 1, 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
SOUTH PLAINS AFB
1945 (H)_____ W _______ 51-50
Won 1, Lost 0
SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA TEACHERS
1939 (N)_____
1942 (H)_____
1942 (H)_____
1946 (H)_____
1946 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 0
W ________ 25-9
W ________ 42-8
W ________ 46-2
W _______ 41-11
W ________ 41-9
W _______ 102-1
W _______ 22-15
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)_____
1974 (A) _____
1986 (A) _____
1987 (H)_____
Won 3, Lost 1
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
81-67
80-75
66-67
95-74
SAN ANTONIO CADET CENTER
SOUTH CAROLINA
1943 (A) _____ W _______ 41-27
1944 (A) _____ W _______ 44-38
Won 2, Lost 0
1981 (A) _____ L ________ 70-74
1982 (H)_____ W _______ 88-71
Won 1, Lost 1
SAN ANTONIO ELKS
SOUTH FLORIDA
1929 (H)_____ W _______ 73-36
1930 (H)_____ W _______ 49-26
Won 2, Lost 0
1986 (H)_____ W _______ 60-55
1999 (H)_____ L ________ 76-93
2001 (A) _____ L ________ 69-87
Won 1, Lost 2
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
41-25
36-30
28-25
34-27
54-31
SOUTHERN
2006 (H)_____ W _______ 89-56
Won 1, Lost 0
1937 (H)_____
1956 (N)_____
1977 (H)_____
1978 (A) _____
1979 (H)_____
1981 (A) _____
1985 (H)_____
1986 (A) _____
2007 (N)_____
2010 (H)_____
2011 (A) _____
2013 (N)_____
Won 5, Lost 7
L ________ 20-28
W _______ 71-63
W _______ 66-61
L ________ 64-65
W _______ 87-68
L ________ 81-89
W _______ 71-70
L ________ 62-84
L ________ 68-87
W _______ 69-50
L ________ 56-73
L ____ 53-59 (OT)
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
1969 (N)_____ L ________ 37-58
1971 (H)_____ W _____ 107-100
1971 (A) _____ W _______ 89-81
Won 2, Lost 1
SAN MARCOS BAPTIST
1906 (A) _____
1906 (A) _____
1913 (H)_____
1914 (H)_____
1915 (H)_____
1916 (H)_____
1919 (H)_____
Won 7, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
1999 (A) _____ L ________ 57-61
2000 (H)_____ W _______ 76-66
Won 1, Lost 1
SAN DIEGO STATE
1991 (N)_____ L ________ 76-84
2007 (N)_____ W _______ 77-76
Won 1, Lost 1
1948 (A) _____
1949 (A) _____
1980 (H)_____
2009 (N)_____
Won 4, Lost 0
1906 (A) _____
1907 (H)_____
1909 (H)_____
1910 (A) _____
Won 3, Lost 1
SMU
1918 (A) _____
1918 (H)_____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (H)_____
1919 (H)_____
1920 (A) _____
1920 (H)_____
1921 (A) _____
1921 (H)_____
1922 (A) _____
1922 (A) _____
1922 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (A) _____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1925 (A) _____
1925 (H)_____
1926 (H)_____
1926 (A) _____
1927 (A) _____
1927 (H)_____
1928 (H)_____
1928 (A) _____
1929 (H)_____
1929 (A) _____
1930 (A) _____
1930 (H)_____
1931 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1932 (H)_____
1932 (A) _____
1933 (H)_____
1933 (A) _____
1934 (A) _____
1934 (H)_____
1935 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (A) _____
W _______ 22-21
W _______ 35-14
W _______ 33-19
W ________ 29-7
W _______ 23-15
L _________ 9-19
W ________ 23-5
W _______ 21-18
W _______ 27-21
W _______ 36-17
W _______ 27-15
W _______ 31-18
W _______ 32-12
W _______ 29-16
W _______ 25-15
W _______ 19-13
W _______ 15-11
W ________ 17-9
W _______ 29-13
L ________ 26-31
W _______ 16-15
W _______ 28-20
L ________ 19-26
L ________ 23-25
W _______ 25-23
L ________ 23-39
L ________ 25-44
W _______ 29-19
L ________ 32-33
L ________ 22-25
W _______ 50-14
L ________ 32-51
L ____ 33-41 (OT)
W _______ 35-29
W _______ 29-17
W _______ 39-33
W _______ 28-27
W _______ 27-22
W _______ 40-32
W _______ 38-36
L ________ 28-32
L ___ 31-33 (2OT)
L ________ 30-43
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
1937 (A) _____
1937 (H)_____
1938 (A) _____
1938 (H)_____
1939 (A) _____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1940 (A) _____
1941 (A) _____
1941 (H)_____
1942 (A) _____
1942 (H)_____
1943 (H)_____
1943 (A) _____
1944 (A) _____
1944 (H)_____
1945 (A) _____
1945 (H)_____
1946 (A) _____
1946 (H)_____
1947 (H)_____
1947 (A) _____
1948 (A) _____
1948 (H)_____
1949 (A) _____
1949 (H)_____
1950 (A) _____
1950 (H)_____
1951 (N)_____
1951 (H)_____
1951 (A) _____
1952 (N)_____
1952 (H)_____
1952 (A) _____
1953 (A) _____
1953 (H)_____
1954 (H)_____
1954 (A) _____
1955 (N)_____
1955 (H)_____
1955 (A) _____
1956 (H)_____
1956 (A) _____
1957 (H)_____
1957 (A) _____
1958 (N)_____
1958 (A) _____
1958 (H)_____
1959 (H)_____
1959 (A) _____
1960 (H)_____
1960 (A) _____
1961 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1962 (H)_____
1963 (H)_____
1963 (A) _____
1964 (H)_____
1964 (A) _____
1965 (A) _____
1965 (H)_____
1965 (N)_____
1966 (A) _____
1966 (H)_____
1967 (H)_____
1967 (A) _____
1968 (H)_____
1968 (A) _____
1969 (A) _____
1969 (H)_____
1970 (A) _____
1970 (H)_____
1971 (A) _____
1971 (H)_____
1972 (A) _____
1972 (H)_____
1972 (N)_____
1973 (H)_____
1973 (A) _____
1974 (A) _____
1974 (H)_____
1975 (A) _____
L ________ 16-27
L ________ 19-24
L ________ 27-29
W _______ 25-23
W _______ 33-27
W _______ 38-21
W _______ 31-24
L ____ 42-45 (OT)
L ________ 35-39
W _______ 42-36
W _______ 32-31
W _______ 60-43
W _______ 41-37
L ________ 56-65
W _______ 61-48
L ________ 46-49
L ________ 41-58
L ________ 38-44
W _______ 70-69
W _______ 41-35
W _______ 56-36
W _______ 58-51
W _______ 57-51
W _______ 47-45
W _______ 50-44
L ________ 40-54
L ________ 34-51
W ___ 47-46 (OT)
L ________ 50-52
W _______ 42-39
L ________ 41-54
W _______ 58-42
W _______ 41-31
W _______ 57-49
W _______ 64-53
W _______ 80-52
W _______ 75-69
L ________ 63-90
L ________ 63-77
L ________ 51-74
L ________ 80-93
L ________ 63-66
L _______ 96-109
W _______ 77-68
L ________ 56-79
L ________ 75-83
L ________ 68-82
L ________ 73-89
L ________ 55-73
L ________ 61-78
W _______ 58-56
W _______ 69-65
L ________ 63-70
W _______ 71-65
L ____ 82-84 (OT)
L ________ 64-69
W _______ 77-62
W _______ 92-76
L ____ 74-76 (OT)
L ________ 66-82
W _______ 89-79
L ________ 70-73
L ________ 78-80
L ________ 78-99
L ________ 69-71
W _______ 82-73
L ________ 83-92
W _______ 84-80
W _______ 83-72
L ________ 62-68
L ________ 69-71
W _______ 96-83
W _______ 85-74
W _______ 84-83
W _______ 96-88
L ________ 80-85
W _______ 93-81
W _______ 91-89
L ________ 75-82
W _______ 83-77
W _______ 87-82
L ________ 72-74
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
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
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
SPRINGFIELD (MO.)
1969 (N)_____ W _______ 89-72
1971 (H)_____ W _______ 95-80
Won 2, Lost 0
1941 (N)_____ W _______ 43-42
Won 1, Lost 0
SOUTHERN UTAH
1963 (A) _____ L ________ 46-72
2002 (N)_____ W ___ 83-75 (OT)
2008 (N)_____ W _______ 82-62
Won 2, Lost 1
1989 (H)_____ W ______ 117-78
Won 1, Lost 0
SWC ALL-STARS
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
1947 (H)_____ W _______ 64-52
Won 1, Lost 0
SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA
TEACHERS
1927 (H)_____
1927 (H)_____
1927 (H)_____
1929 (H)_____
1930 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1932 (H)_____
1932 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1935 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
STANFORD
26-21
29-27
17-28
42-28
29-36
43-32
31-29
24-27
35-33
50-33
24-25
29-27
22-19
1938 (A) _____
1993 (H)_____
1994 (A) _____
1995 (H)_____
2003 (H)_____
Won 5, Lost 0
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
31-23
83-70
78-66
95-94
81-55
STETSON
1972 (H)_____
1990 (A) _____
1991 (H)_____
2009 (H)_____
Won 4, Lost 0
W _______ 86-58
W ______ 102-82
W _______ 96-83
W _______ 68-38
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) _____
1978 (H)_____
1995 (N)_____
2001 (N)_____
2012 (H)_____
Won 3, Lost 2
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
37-47
72-58
70-54
65-79
77-65
TEMPLE YMCA
1906 (A) _____ W _______ 30-16
Won 1, Lost 0
TENNESSEE
1953 (A) _____
1961 (N)_____
2005 (N)_____
2006 (H)_____
2007 (A) _____
2008 (N)_____
Won 3, Lost 3
L ________ 59-66
W _______ 77-73
W _______ 95-70
L ________ 78-95
L __ 105-111 (OT)
W _______ 97-78
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)_____
1933 (H)_____
1934 (H)_____
1934 (H)_____
1934 (H)_____
1935 (H)_____
1935 (H)_____
1937 (A) _____
1937 (A) _____
1958 (H)_____
Won 9, Lost 1
W _______ 40-15
W _______ 39-30
W _______ 57-46
W _______ 31-27
L ____ 32-33 (OT)
W _______ 47-20
W _______ 33-23
W _______ 59-36
W _______ 37-29
W _______ 62-45
TEXAS A&M
1917 (H)_____
1917 (H)_____
1917 (A) _____
1917 (A) _____
1918 (H)_____
1918 (H)_____
1918 (A) _____
W _______ 38-16
W _______ 24-19
L ________ 15-29
W _______ 24-16
W _______ 27-15
L ________ 12-21
W # ________ 7-8
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1918 (A) _____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (A) _____
1919 (H)_____
1919 (H)_____
1920 (H)_____
1920 (H)_____
1920 (A) _____
1920 (A) _____
1921 (A) _____
1921 (A) _____
1921 (H)_____
1921 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
1922 (H)_____
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
W _______ 17-12
W _______ 28-19
L ________ 15-22
L ________ 20-28
W _______ 22-15
L ________ 15-16
L _________ 8-15
L _________ 9-27
L ________ 13-17
L _________ 5-23
W _______ 16-15
W _______ 16-13
L ________ 13-18
L ________ 17-20
L ________ 16-25
1922 (A) _____
1922 (A) _____
1923 (A) ____
1923 (A) _____
1923 (H)_____
1923 (H)_____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (H)_____
1924 (A) _____
1924 (A) _____
1925 (A) _____
1925 (H)_____
1926 (H)_____
1926 (A) _____
1927 (A) _____
1927 (H)_____
1928 (H)_____
1928 (A) _____
1929 (A) _____
1929 (H)_____
1930 (H)_____
1930 (A) _____
1931 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1932 (H)_____
1932 (A) _____
1933 (A) _____
1933 (H)_____
1934 (H)_____
1934 (A) _____
1935 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (A) _____
1937 (A) _____
1937 (H)_____
1938 (H)_____
1938 (A) _____
1939 (A) _____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1940 (A) _____
1941 (A) _____
1941 (H)_____
1942 (H)_____
1942 (A) _____
1943 (A) _____
1943 (H)_____
1944 (H)_____
1944 (A) _____
1945 (A) _____
1945 (H)_____
1946 (H)_____
1946 (A) _____
1947 (H)_____
1947 (A) _____
1948 (H)_____
1948 (A) _____
1949 (A) _____
1949 (H)_____
1950 (H)_____
1950 (A) _____
1951 (A) _____
1951 (H)_____
1951 (A) _____
1951 (H)_____
1951 (H)_____
1952 (N)_____
1952 (H)_____
1952 (A) _____
1953 (N)_____
1953 (A) _____
1953 (H)_____
1954 (A) _____
1954 (H)_____
1955 (N)_____
1955 (A) _____
1955 (H)_____
1956 (A) _____
1956 (H)_____
1957 (A) _____
1957 (H)_____
1958 (A) _____
W _______ 19-11
L _________ 8-20
L ________ 21-27
L ________ 25-42
L ________ 13-16
W _______ 18-12
W _______ 33-22
W _______ 27-16
W _______ 24-14
W _______ 17-11
L ________ 14-21
W _______ 17-13
W _______ 35-27
W _______ 32-19
L ________ 35-36
W _______ 39-27
W _______ 51-30
W _______ 30-20
W _______ 32-29
W _______ 42-31
W _______ 33-25
L ________ 20-42
L ________ 10-34
W _______ 29-28
W _______ 32-31
L _________ 9-14
W _______ 38-31
W _______ 51-20
L ________ 29-34
W _______ 27-25
L ________ 40-41
W _______ 35-25
W _______ 43-29
W _______ 32-27
W _______ 23-14
W _______ 37-29
W _______ 35-27
L ________ 26-31
W _______ 41-37
W _______ 66-32
W _______ 42-31
L ________ 52-53
W _______ 42-22
W _______ 53-36
W _______ 46-32
L ________ 42-46
W _______ 54-45
W _______ 57-55
W _______ 77-40
W _______ 81-36
W _______ 87-59
W _______ 70-35
W _______ 46-42
L ________ 44-50
W _______ 61-41
W _______ 69-40
W _______ 69-48
W _______ 54-34
W _______ 50-41
W _______ 56-43
W _______ 48-46
W _______ 53-52
L ________ 29-32
W _______ 42-40
L ________ 33-45
W _______ 35-34
L ________ 32-33
L ____ 51-52 (OT)
W _______ 51-40
W _______ 38-34
W _______ 58-54
L ________ 42-51
W _______ 68-49
W _______ 49-46
W _______ 66-49
L ________ 61-66
W _______ 80-76
W _______ 74-64
L ________ 74-75
W _______ 98-70
L ________ 67-69
L ________ 55-61
L ________ 50-71
71
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
1958 (H)_____
1959 (A) _____
1959 (H)_____
1960 (N)_____
1960 (A) _____
1960 (H)_____
1961 (H)_____
1961 (A) _____
1962 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1963 (A) _____
1963 (H)_____
1964 (H)_____
1964 (A) _____
1965 (A) _____
1965 (H)_____
1966 (H)_____
1966 (A) _____
1967 (A) _____
1967 (H)_____
1968 (H)_____
1968 (A) _____
1969 (H)_____
1969 (A) _____
1970 (H)_____
1970 (A) _____
1971 (H)_____
1971 (A) _____
1972 (H)_____
1972 (A) _____
1973 (A) _____
1973 (H)_____
1974 (H)_____
1974 (A) _____
1975 (H)_____
1975 (A) _____
1976 (H)_____
1976 (A) _____
1977 (A) _____
1977 (H)_____
1978 (A) _____
1978 (H)_____
1979 (H)_____
1979 (A) _____
1980 (H)_____
1980 (A) _____
1981 (A) _____
1981 (H)_____
1982 (H)_____
1982 (A) _____
1983 (H)_____
1983 (A) _____
1984 (A) _____
1984 (H)_____
1984 (A) _____
1985 (H)_____
1985 (A) _____
1986 (A) _____
1986 (H)_____
1986 (N)_____
1987 (A) _____
1987 (H)_____
1988 (A) _____
1988 (H)_____
1989 (H)_____
1989 (A) _____
1990 (H)_____
1990 (A) _____
1990 (N)_____
1991 (H)_____
1991 (A) _____
1992 (A) _____
1992 (H)_____
1992 (N)_____
1993 (H)_____
1993 (A) _____
1994 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1994 (N)_____
1995 (H)_____
1995 (A) _____
1996 (A) _____
72
W _______ 74-68
L ________ 29-73
L ________ 61-71
L ________ 74-84
L ________ 61-72
W _______ 79-62
W _______ 81-76
L ________ 69-86
W _______ 64-57
L ________ 48-54
W _______ 70-59
W _______ 83-73
L ________ 60-65
L ________ 63-65
W _______ 65-63
W _______ 86-71
L ________ 57-64
W ______ 110-82
L ________ 59-68
W _______ 72-58
L ________ 87-88
L ______ 105-117
L ________ 57-65
L ____ 69-70 (OT)
L ________ 81-87
L ________ 70-79
W _______ 78-69
L ________ 64-65
W _______ 80-71
W _______ 80-73
L ________ 64-69
W _______ 71-68
W _______ 98-90
W _______ 88-81
L ________ 74-80
L ________ 63-74
L ________ 60-72
L ________ 69-85
L ________ 59-68
W _______ 87-73
W ___ 79-77 (OT)
W _______ 90-66
W _______ 89-66
W _______ 65-57
L ________ 53-56
L ________ 61-84
W ___ 67-63 (OT)
L _______ 79-108
L ____ 69-71 (OT)
L ________ 70-91
L ________ 52-64
L ________ 59-96
L ________ 52-68
L ________ 57-72
L ________ 54-75
L ________ 61-66
W _______ 53-51
L ________ 54-55
W _______ 58-47
L ________ 47-55
L ________ 52-68
L ________ 56-58
W _______ 52-49
W _______ 64-58
W _______ 85-80
L _______ 89-106
W _______ 96-94
W _______ 79-73
W _______ 92-84
W _______ 93-67
W _______ 83-74
W _______ 76-73
W _______ 88-69
W _______ 88-69
W _______ 82-78
L ________ 57-77
L ________ 84-85
W _______ 85-68
W _______ 87-62
W ______ 115-82
W _______ 98-88
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
Won 137, Lost 85
TEXAS A&M- CORPUS CHRISTI
2001 (H)_____ W _______ 79-71
2002 (H)_____ W _______ 89-64
2010 (H)_____ W _______ 76-70
Won 3, Lost 0
UT-ARLINGTON
1990 (H)_____
2003 (H)_____
2004 (H)_____
2005 (H)_____
2006 (H)_____
2007 (H)_____
2012 (H)_____
2013 (H)_____
Won 8, Lost 0
W ______ 116-66
W _______ 76-45
W _______ 99-79
W _______ 85-70
W _______ 93-55
W _______ 84-52
W _______ 80-62
W _______ 70-54
TEXAS CHIROPRACTORS
1932 (A) _____ W _______ 37-31
1933 (A) _____ W _______ 40-25
Won 2, Lost 0
TCU
1915 (H)_____
1915 (A) _____
1916 (A) _____
1916 (H)_____
1918 (A) _____
1918 (H)_____
1919 (H)_____
1919 (A) _____
1920 (H)_____
1920 (A) _____
1925 (H)_____
1925 (A) _____
1926 (H)_____
1926 (A) _____
1927 (H)_____
1927 (A) _____
1928 (A) _____
1928 (H)_____
1929 (A) _____
1929 (H)_____
1930 (A) _____
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
53-27
39-25
51-20
40-11
38-23
48-21
37-17
40-25
29-18
28-21
14-13
12-31
16-20
23-21
24-28
27-32
25-16
25-29
33-27
42-28
35-21
1930 (H)_____
1931 (A) _____
1931 (H)_____
1932 (H)_____
1932 (A) _____
1933 (H)_____
1933 (A) _____
1934 (A) _____
1934 (H)_____
1935 (A) _____
1935 (H)_____
1936 (H)_____
1936 (A) _____
1937 (A) _____
1937 (H)_____
1938 (H)_____
1938 (A) _____
1939 (A) _____
1939 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1940 (A) _____
1941 (A) _____
1941 (H)_____
1942 (A) _____
1942 (H)_____
1943 (H)_____
1943 (A) _____
1944 (H)_____
1944 (A) _____
1945 (A) _____
1945 (H)_____
1946 (N)_____
1946 (H)_____
1946 (A) _____
1947 (H)_____
1947 (A) _____
1948 (A) _____
1948 (H)_____
1949 (A) _____
1949 (H)_____
1950 (H)_____
1950 (A) _____
1951 (H)_____
1951 (A) _____
1952 (A) _____
1952 (H)_____
1953 (N)_____
1953 (H)_____
1953 (A) _____
1954 (A) _____
1954 (H)_____
1955 (A) _____
1955 (H)_____
1956 (N)_____
1956 (A) _____
1956 (H)_____
1957 (N)_____
1957 (H)_____
1957 (A) _____
1958 (H)_____
1958 (A) _____
1959 (A) _____
1959 (H)_____
1960 (H)_____
1960 (A) _____
1961 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1962 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1963 (H)_____
1963 (A) _____
1964 (A) _____
1964 (H)_____
1965 (A) _____
1965 (H)_____
1966 (H)_____
1966 (A) _____
1967 (A) _____
1967 (H)_____
1968 (H)_____
1968 (A) _____
1969 (H)_____
1969 (A) _____
L ________ 21-26
L ________ 19-40
L ________ 36-41
L ________ 22-52
L ________ 14-36
W _______ 31-29
L ________ 26-42
L ________ 31-59
L ________ 25-29
W _______ 24-21
L ________ 24-27
W _______ 38-25
W _______ 35-27
L ________ 21-23
W _______ 35-22
W _______ 33-21
W _______ 38-19
W _______ 32-28
W _______ 53-26
W _______ 69-28
W _______ 59-30
W _______ 43-39
W _______ 58-39
L ________ 31-33
L ________ 46-57
W _______ 47-30
L ________ 44-49
W _______ 64-44
L ________ 37-44
L ________ 38-39
L ________ 34-35
W _______ 43-41
W _______ 57-42
W _______ 48-46
W _______ 62-46
W _______ 72-44
W _______ 45-39
W _______ 49-41
W _______ 59-46
W _______ 81-60
W _______ 69-57
L ________ 38-51
W _______ 53-43
L ________ 34-49
L ________ 43-52
L ________ 47-54
L ________ 52-64
W _______ 55-48
L ________ 50-68
W _______ 54-47
W _______ 68-59
L ________ 64-79
L ________ 56-75
W _______ 66-60
L ________ 67-73
W _______ 74-67
W _______ 59-54
W _______ 85-76
L ________ 60-74
W _______ 73-69
L ________ 58-88
L ________ 78-86
L ________ 59-72
W _______ 98-77
L ________ 73-81
L ___ 94-95 (4OT)
W _______ 79-77
W _______ 71-68
W _______ 73-61
W _______ 73-56
W _______ 75-59
W _______ 79-62
W _______ 71-70
L ________ 64-77
W _______ 84-63
W _______ 77-75
W _______ 85-77
L ________ 82-96
W _______ 88-79
W _______ 66-65
L ________ 65-71
W _______ 63-59
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
Won 102, Lost 62
UTEP
(name was Texas Western until 1971-72)
1963 (N)_____
1963 (N)_____
1987 (A) _____
1992 (A) _____
Won 1, Lost 3
L ________
W _______
L ________
L ________
40-45
65-47
51-76
88-92
UT-PAN AMERICAN
1988 (H)_____
1991 (H)_____
1995 (N)_____
2002 (H)_____
2006 (H)_____
2010 (H)_____
Won 6, Lost 0
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
W _______ 75-62
W ______ 116-70
W _______ 84-73
W _______ 81-69
W _______ 82-54
W ______ 104-42
UTSA
1990 (H)_____
1994 (N)_____
1996 (H)_____
2001 (H)_____
2005 (H)_____
2008 (H)_____
Won 6, Lost 0
W _______ 89-86
W _______ 91-69
W ______ 110-98
W _______ 70-51
W ______ 100-82
W _______ 58-37
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
Won 42, Lost 5
TEXAS TECH
1940 (H)_____
1940 (H)_____
1941 (H)_____
1941 (H)_____
1942 (H)_____
1942 (H)_____
1942 (N)_____
1948 (N)_____
1954 (H)_____
1955 (H)_____
1956 (H)_____
1958 (H)_____
1958 (A) _____
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
W _______
L ________
48-28
41-30
30-28
40-44
61-34
47-36
55-45
51-42
64-56
74-79
72-84
71-59
66-93
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All Time Scores vs. Opponents
1959 (N)_____
1959 (H)_____
1959 (A) _____
1960 (H)_____
1960 (A) _____
1961 (H)_____
1961 (A) _____
1962 (A) _____
1962 (H)_____
1963 (A) _____
1963 (H)_____
1964 (A) _____
1964 (H)_____
1965 (H)_____
1965 (A) _____
1966 (A) _____
1966 (H)_____
1967 (H)_____
1967 (A) _____
1968 (A) _____
1968 (H)_____
1969 (A) _____
1969 (H)_____
1970 (H)_____
1970 (A) _____
1971 (A) _____
1971 (H)_____
1972 (H)_____
1972 (A) _____
1973 (A) _____
1973 (H)_____
1974 (H)_____
1974 (A) _____
1975 (H)_____
1975 (A) _____
1976 (H)_____
1976 (A) _____
1977 (H)_____
1977 (A) _____
1978 (H)_____
1978 (A) _____
1979 (A) _____
1979 (H)_____
1980 (H)_____
1980 (A) _____
1981 (A) _____
1981 (H)_____
1981 (N)_____
1982 (H)_____
1982 (A) _____
1983 (A) _____
1983 (H)_____
1984 (H)_____
1984 (A) _____
1985 (A) _____
1985 (H)_____
1986 (A) _____
1986 (H)_____
1987 (H)_____
1987 (A) _____
1988 (A) _____
1988 (H)_____
1989 (H)_____
1989 (A) _____
1990 (H)_____
1990 (A) _____
1991 (A) _____
1991 (H)_____
1992 (H)_____
1992 (A) _____
1992 (N)_____
1993 (H)_____
1993 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1994 (A) _____
1995 (H)_____
1995 (A) _____
1995 (N)_____
1996 (A) _____
1996 (H)_____
1996 (N)_____
1997 (H)_____
1997 (A) _____
L ________ 57-59
L ________ 47-64
L ________ 54-76
W _______ 75-66
W _______ 74-61
W _______ 63-55
L ________ 60-63
L ________ 66-77
L ________ 71-84
W _______ 78-58
W _______ 90-76
L ________ 90-94
W _______ 78-76
L ________ 62-66
L ________ 73-87
W _______ 87-74
L _______ 86-117
W _______ 70-68
L ________ 78-88
W _______ 84-72
W _______ 79-60
W _______ 82-64
L ________ 69-82
L ________ 69-81
L ________ 71-90
L ________ 62-68
L ________ 55-70
L ________ 68-79
L ________ 76-81
L ____ 64-73 (OT)
L ____ 77-80 (OT)
L ________ 81-85
W _______ 75-74
L ________ 57-59
L ________ 51-78
L ________ 61-67
L ________ 60-71
W _______ 73-72
L ________ 69-87
W ______ 101-86
W _______ 78-63
L ________ 74-92
W ___ 63-56 (OT)
L ________ 54-57
W _______ 76-63
L ________ 79-89
W _______ 65-54
W _______ 66-58
W _______ 55-50
L ________ 65-67
L ________ 51-59
L ________ 66-78
L ________ 47-74
L ________ 65-94
L ________ 60-67
W _______ 66-61
W _______ 49-46
L ________ 62-63
L ________ 46-56
L ________ 50-62
L ________ 55-64
W _______ 63-59
W _______ 90-86
W _______ 84-82
W ______ 109-71
W _______ 97-77
W _______ 83-65
W _______ 96-79
W _______ 88-83
W _______ 93-90
W _______ 97-87
W _______ 92-74
L ______ 103-105
W ______ 108-79
L _ 125-128 (2OT)
W _______ 82-68
L ________ 87-96
W _ 107-104 (OT)
L ________ 78-79
L ________ 58-75
L ________ 73-75
W _______ 83-67
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)
Won 78, Lost 53
TEXAS WESLEYAN
1950 (H)_____
1951 (H)_____
1962 (H)_____
1964 (H)_____
1965 (H)_____
1966 (H)_____
1967 (H)_____
Won 6, Lost 1
L ________ 35-38
W _______ 64-41
W _______ 92-66
W _______ 81-46
W ______ 104-84
W _______ 99-79
W ______ 106-63
TRINITY
1922 (H)_____
1950 (A) _____
1958 (H)_____
1959 (H)_____
1960 (H)_____
1961 (H)_____
1962 (A) _____
1963 (A) _____
1964 (A) _____
1965 (A) _____
Won 9, Lost 1
W ________ 63-8
W _______ 84-37
W _______ 79-59
L ________ 74-83
W _______ 86-78
W _______ 71-59
W _______ 95-89
W _______ 88-54
W ______ 103-59
W _______ 82-68
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) _____
1972 (A) _____
2008 (A) _____
2009 (H)_____
2012 (A) _____
2013 (N)_____
Won 3, Lost 3
UNLV
UTAH
W _______ 62-61
L ________ 76-87
W __ 93-91 (2OT)
L ________ 69-70
L ________ 68-80
W _______ 73-68
L ________ 73-79
W _______ 70-59
L ________ 61-71
UTAH STATE
1939 (N)_____ L ________ 49-51
1988 (H)_____ L ________ 75-80
Won 0, Lost 2
VANDERBILT
1951 (N)_____
1952 (N)_____
1953 (A) _____
1955 (N)_____
1957 (A) _____
1989 (A) _____
Won 2, Lost 4
W _______
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
L ________
WASHINGTON
1943 (N)_____ W _______ 59-55
1992 (H)_____ W ______ 104-83
Won 2, Lost 0
WASHINGTON STATE
L ________ 54-99
L _______ 65-115
W _______ 63-61
W _______ 68-64
W _______ 69-59
L ________ 63-65
2002 (A) _____ W _______ 87-78
2005 (H)_____ W _______ 89-82
Won 2, Lost 0
1984 (A) _____
1993 (A) _____
1994 (H)_____
1996 (H)_____
1997 (A) _____
1999 (H)_____
2000 (A) _____
2001 (H)_____
2002 (A) _____
Won 4, Lost 5
2004 (H)_____ W _______ 94-81
2005 (A) _____ L ________ 88-89
2010 (N)_____ L ____ 80-81 (OT)
Won 1, Lost 4
1995 (N)_____ W _______ 86-81
2002 (H)_____ W _______ 79-52
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) _____
1983 (H)_____
1990 (N)_____
2004 (N)_____
Won 2, Lost 2
W _______ 97-71
L ____ 64-66 (OT)
W ______ 102-89
L ________ 71-79
WEBER STATE
1984 (N)_____ L ________ 67-82
1993 (N)_____ W ______ 104-96
Won 1, Lost 1
WEST TEXAS
1927 (H)_____
1928 (H)_____
1941 (N)_____
1950 (H)_____
1956 (H)_____
1956 (A) _____
Won 4, Lost 2
L ________
W _______
W _______
L ________
W _______
W _______
36-41
41-33
43-40
42-46
85-73
86-79
WEST VIRGINIA
1974 (N)_____
2006 (N)_____
2006 (N)_____
2013 (H)_____
2013 (A) _____
Won 2, Lost 3
L ________ 79-80
W _______ 76-75
W _______ 74-71
L ____ 53-57 (OT)
L ________ 58-60
WESTERN CAROLINA
2010 (H)_____ W _______ 73-41
Won 1, Lost 0
WESTERN KENTUCKY
55-49
65-49
66-84
67-94
67-94
79-94
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
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)_____
1997 (N)_____
1999 (H)_____
2000 (A) _____
2008 (H)_____
2009 (A) _____
Won 2, Lost 4
L ________
W _______
L ________
L ________
L ________
W _______
73-89
71-58
62-65
45-61
66-67
74-69
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
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1905-06
1911-12
7-1
Coach: Magnus Mainland
5-1
Coach: J. Burton Rix
3/10/06
3/23/06
3/23/06
3/24/06
3/26/06
4/1/06
4/1/06
4/21/06
-
-
BAYLOR
at Baylor
at Baylor
at Baylor
at Temple YMCA
at San Marcos Baptist
at San Marcos Baptist
at San Antonio HS
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
27-17
32-23
21-17
23-18
30-16
42-8
25-9
15-18
4-4
Coach: Magnus Mainland
-
-
PALESTINE YMCA
DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist)
BAYLOR
at Baylor
at Fort Worth YMCA
at Baylor
at Cleburne YMCA
SAN ANTONIO HS
-
-
ST. EDWARD'S
22ND INFANTRY
at San Antonio YMCA
at Turner’s
at Baylor
SAN ANTONIO YMCA
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
35-10
23-24
38-27
21-23
23-27
24-28
40-36
36-16
1907-08
1/13/13
1/20/13
1/25/13
1/31/13
2/5/13
2/6/13
2/6/13
2/7/13
2/8/13
2/15/13
2/17/13
2/22/13
-
-
SAN MARCOS BAPTIST
SOUTHWESTERN
BAYLOR
SAN ANTONIO YMCA
at Fort Worth YMCA
at Dallas Baptist (Decatur Baptist)
at Fort Worth Poly HS
at Waco YMCA
at Baylor
at Southwestern
DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist)
WACO YMCA
1913-14
1908-09
11-0
Coach: L. Theo Bellmont
6-3
Coach: W.E. Metzenthin
-
-
ALLEN ACADEMY
ALLEN ACADEMY
AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL
AUSTIN HS
SAN ANTONIO HS
AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL
AUSTIN HS
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
21-38
21-42
39-9
56-4
21-19
42-3
21-8
39-21
34-47
6-7
Coach: W.E. Metzenthin
-
-
AUSTIN DEAF SCHOOL
at Southwestern
BAYLOR
at San Antonio HS
ST. EDWARD'S
at Allen Academy
at Allen Academy
at Baylor
at Dallas Baptist (Decatur Baptist)
at Oklahoma
at Oklahoma
at Fort Worth Poly HS
at Waco YMCA
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
92-14
35-13
28-31
31-19
70-14
23-24
21-35
40-37
19-28
26-59
23-63
35-29
28-29
1910-11
1-4
Coach: W.E. Metzenthin
1/20/11
2/3/11
2/9/11
2/11/11
2/13/11
74
-
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
46-2
43-11
41-15
36-14
24-31
17-20
18-23
44-23
25-33
70-7
57-18
47-12
1/19/14
1/24/14
1/28/14
2/2/14
2/7/14
2/9/14
2/13/14
2/14/14
2/16/14
2/17/14
2/21/14
-
-
SAN MARCOS BAPTIST
ST. EDWARD'S
DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist)
SOUTHWESTERN
BAYLOR
AUSTIN ALL-STARS
at Baylor
at Fort Worth Poly HS
at North Texas
at Southwestern
NORTH TEXAS
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
41-11
34-18
25-17
46-20
51-14
25-19
53-19
34-25
34-25
49-7
53-22
-
at St. Edward’s
BAYLOR
at Tulane
at Auburn
at LSU
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
14-0 / 5-0 SWC (1st)
Coach: L. Theo Bellmont
1/9/15
1/14/15
1/16/15
1/22/15
1/26/15
1/30/15
2/3/15
2/8/15
2/12/15
2/15/15
2/16/15
2/17/15
2/18/15
2/19/15
-
-
AUSTIN HS
ST. EDWARD'S
SAN MARCOS BAPTIST
DALLAS UNIVERSITY
DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist)
TCU
RICE *
SOUTHWESTERN *
BAYLOR *
at North Texas
at Dallas University
at TCU
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
33-12
46-9
41-9
27-9
28-25
53-27
28-14
31-21
52-16
64-13
30-13
39-25
57-29
57-19
1915-16
W
L
L
L
L
61-19
33-34
19-27
27-45
15-40
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
12-0 / 6-0 SWC (1st)
Coach: Roy Henderson
1/10/16
1/19/16
1/22/16
1/24/16
1/25/16
1/26/16
1/29/16
2/2/16
2/5/16
-
-
SAN MARCOS BAPTIST
ST. EDWARD'S
SOUTHWESTERN *
at North Texas
at TCU
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
at Hardin-Simmons
at Southwestern *
- - TCU
- - RICE *
- - at Rice *
W
W
W
40-11
32-27
17-16
1916-17
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
13-3 / 7-1 SWC (1st)
Coach: Gene Van Gent
1/15/17
1/24/17
1/25/17
1/29/17
1/30/17
2/5/17
2/6/17
2/9/17
2/10/17
2/16/17
2/17/17
2/20/17
2/23/17
2/24/17
2/26/17
2/27/17
-
-
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
SOUTHWESTERN
DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist)
RICE *
RICE *
BAYLOR *
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
at Rice *
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
at Southwestern
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
52-15
34-13
30-26
30-18
18-24
27-19
19-11
26-24
14-27
32-15
31-25
24-18
38-16
24-19
15-29
24-16
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
43-2
36-22
20-24
22-21
38-23
32-36
31-15
28-16
32-25
35-14
33-9
30-19
48-21
27-15
12-21
7-8
(forfeit)
17-12
36-40
27-31
1917-18
14-5 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Roy Henderson
1914-15
1909-10
1/25/10
1/29/10
2/5/10
2/12/10
2/19/10
2/22/10
2/22/10
2/23/10
2/24/10
2/25/10
2/26/10
2/28/10
3/1/10
24-7
39-33
32-31
37-35
26-38
41-22
1912-13
NO TEAM
2/6/09
2/6/09
2/6/09
2/6/09
2/26/09
2/27/09
2/27/09
2/27/09
2/27/09
W
W
W
W
L
W
8-4
Coach: Carl C. Taylor
1906-07
1/20/07
1/27/07
2/2/07
2/22/07
2/23/07
2/26/07
2/26/07
3/9/07
1/15/12
1/26/12
2/2/12
2/3/12
2/15/12
2/22/12
2/8/16
2/11/16
2/21/16
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
102-1
80-7
39-5
39-19
51-20
44-22
22-9
41-14
52-34
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1/15/18
1/19/18
1/24/18
1/25/18
1/25/18
1/26/18
1/29/18
2/1/18
2/2/18
2/5/18
2/8/18
2/9/18
2/11/18
2/15/18
2/16/18
-
-
SOUTHWESTERN
DALLAS BAPTIST (Decatur Baptist)
at North Texas
at SMU
at TCU
at Baylor *
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
at Rice *
SMU
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
TCU
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
2/21/18
- - at Texas A&M *
W
2/22/18
2/25/18
2/26/18
- - at Texas A&M *
- - RICE *
- - RICE *
W
L
L
1918-19
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
17-3 / 11-2 SWC (1st)
Coach: Roy Henderson
1/4/19
1/10/19
1/15/19
1/17/19
1/18/19
1/21/19
1/22/19
1/23/19
1/31/19
2/1/19
2/7/19
2/8/19
2/11/19
2/14/19
2/15/19
2/18/19
2/21/19
2/22/19
2/28/19
3/1/19
-
-
SAN MARCOS BAPTIST
SOUTHWESTERN
TCU
at North Texas
at North Texas
at SMU *
at TCU
at Baylor *
at Rice *
at Rice *
SMU *
SMU *
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
RICE *
RICE *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
22-15
25-12
37-17
52-24
18-25
33-19
40-25
21-13
23-22
38-22
29-7
23-15
89-6
28-25
36-11
40-7
28-19
15-22
20-28
22-15
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1919-20
1922-23
10-6 / 4-6 SWC (3rd)
Coach: Berry M. Whitaker
11-7 / 14-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Milton Romney
1/10/20
1/14/20
1/16/20
1/19/20
1/23/20
1/24/20
1/27/20
1/31/20
2/6/20
2/7/20
2/12/20
2/14/20
2/18/20
2/21/20
2/27/20
2/28/20
-
-
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
at Southwestern
TCU
at Hardin-Simmons
at TCU
at SMU *
PHILLIPS *
BAYLOR *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
at Rice *
RICE *
SMU *
SOUTHWESTERN
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
31-11
27-24
29-18
29-26
28-21
9-19
26-23
44-11
15-16
8-15
20-12
13-24
23-5
23-12
9-27
13-17
1920-21
13-5 / 9-5 SWC (3rd)
Coach: L. Theo Bellmont
1/8/21
1/11/21
1/17/21
1/19/21
1/21/21
1/22/21
1/28/21
1/29/21
2/4/21
2/5/21
2/12/21
2/12/21
2/16/21
2/18/21
2/23/21
2/24/21
3/1/21
3/2/21
-
-
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
HARDIN-SIMMONS
at SMU *
SOUTHWESTERN
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
RICE *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
BAYLOR *
SMU *
at Southwestern
at Rice *
at Rice *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
34-6
25-8
21-18
36-11
32-10
18-25
32-9
35-13
5-23
16-15
37-19
25-28
27-21
24-15
36-31
22-24
16-13
13-18
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
55-10
42-15
53-20
36-19
36-17
27-15
45-10
33-15
40-26
33-13
29-12
31-18
32-12
17-20
16-25
63-8
30-25
26-35
38-13
28-8
21-8
36-11
19-11
8-20
20-4 / 14-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: L. Theo Bellmont
-
-
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
SOUTHWESTERN
SOUTHWESTERN
at SMU *
at SMU *
BAYLOR *
BAYLOR *
PHILLIPS
at Rice *
at Rice *
SMU *
SMU *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
TRINITY
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
RICE *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
-
-
SOUTHWESTERN
SOUTHWESTERN
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
at Oklahoma State * (A&M)
BAYLOR *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
RICE *
RICE *
SMU *
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
at Rice *
at Rice *
at SMU *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
29-13
31-16
27-28
34-19
35-18
23-7
21-27
25-42
36-17
24-17
29-16
23-18
19-21
21-29
26-33
25-15
13-16
18-12
1923-24
1921-22
1/6/22
1/7/22
1/10/22
1/11/22
1/16/22
1/17/22
1/21/22
1/22/22
1/24/22
1/27/22
1/28/22
1/30/22
1/31/22
2/3/22
2/4/22
2/8/22
2/10/22
2/11/22
2/17/22
2/18/22
2/24/22
2/25/22
3/2/22
3/3/22
1/8/23
1/9/23
1/13/23
1/20/23
1/26/23
1/27/23
2/2/23
2/3/23
2/7/23
2/8/23
2/10/23
2/16/23
2/17/23
2/23/23
2/24/23
3/2/23
3/5/23
3/6/23
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
23-0 / 20-0 SWC (1st)
Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart
1/9/24
1/10/24
1/11/24
1/15/24
1/16/24
1/18/24
1/19/24
1/25/24
1/26/24
2/1/24
2/2/24
2/8/24
2/9/24
2/15/24
2/16/24
2/22/24
2/23/24
2/26/24
2/27/24
2/29/24
3/1/24
3/7/24
3/8/24
-
-
SOUTHWESTERN
SOUTHWESTERN
SOUTHWESTERN
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
OKLAHOMA STATE * (A&M)
at Rice *
at Rice *
at Baylor *
at Baylor *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS A&M *
RICE *
RICE *
BAYLOR *
BAYLOR *
SMU *
SMU *
at Arkansas *
at Arkansas *
at SMU *
at SMU *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas A&M *
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
3-2
20-16
21-17
16-14
22-15
32-14
40-22
19-10
17-10
33-22
27-16
38-10
32-9
22-12
27-24
19-13
15-11
30-26
32-21
17-9
29-13
24-14
17-11
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
19-11
19-14
21-16
19-11
15-21
29-14
24-19
21-25
18-26
14-13
16-14
20-10
10-46
15-25
26-31
31-21
16-15
1924-25
17-8 / 9-5 SWC (4th)
Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
12/20/24
1/7/25
1/9/25
1/10/25
1/16/25
1/17/25
1/19/25
1/31/25
2/6/25
-
-
at Boethians
at Boethians
at Boethians
at Hebrew Association
at Hebrew Association
at Ragland All-Stars
at Stowe’s All-Stars
at Strickle Lumber Co.
at Strickle Lumber Co.
TCU *
SOUTHWESTERN
SOUTHWESTERN
at Oklahoma State * (A&M)
at Oklahoma State * (A&M)
at SMU *
BAYLOR *
SMU *
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
2/9/25
2/10/25
2/14/25
2/16/25
2/20/25
2/21/25
2/24/25
2/28/25
-
-
at TCU *
at Baylor *
at Rice *
at Texas A&M *
ARKANSAS *
ARKANSAS *
RICE *
TEXAS A&M *
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
12-31
19-16
20-16
14-21
20-18
21-12
28-13
17-13
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
25-17
20-21
18-22
22-25
27-16
13-25
24-20
21-14
16-20
17-22
28-20
24-18
23-15
22-29
12-35
7-27
19-26
35-27
22-19
23-21
27-9
32-19
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
22-29
33-23
23-28
25-27
26-21
29-27
17-28
36-41
22-16
24-28
33-27
28-19
31-14
35-36
30-24
32-29
28-24
27-32
23-25
41-29
25-23
39-27
1925-26
12-10 / 6-6 SWC (4th)
Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart
12/18/25
12/19/25
12/31/25
1/2/26
1/5/26
1/6/26
1/8/26
1/9/26
1/12/26
1/16/26
1/19/26
1/22/26
1/23/26
1/30/26
2/5/26
2/6/26
2/8/26
2/12/26
2/16/26
2/19/26
2/23/26
2/26/26
-
-
ST. EDWARD'S
ST. EDWARD'S
at Sul Ross
at Sul Ross
ST. EDWARD'S
ST. EDWARD'S
SOUTHWESTERN
SOUTHWESTERN
TCU *
at Rice *
SMU *
CENTENARY
CENTENARY
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
at Arkansas *
at SMU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
at TCU *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
1926-27
13-9 / 7-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: E.J. “Doc” Stewart
12/17/26
12/18/26
12/21/26
12/22/26
12/30/26
1/1/27
1/4/27
1/6/27
1/8/27
1/11/27
1/14/27
1/17/27
1/19/27
1/29/27
2/2/27
2/4/27
2/5/27
2/10/27
2/12/27
2/14/27
2/19/27
2/26/27
-
-
ST. EDWARD'S
ST. EDWARD'S
HILLYARD
HILLYARD
SW OKLA. TEACHERS
SW OKLA. TEACHERS
SW OKLA. TEACHERS
WEST TEXAS
at Baylor *
TCU *
SOUTHWESTERN
RICE *
SOUTHWESTERN
at Texas A&M *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
ARKANSAS *
at TCU *
at SMU *
ST. EDWARD'S
SMU *
TEXAS A&M *
75
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1927-28
1930-31
12-5 / 7-5 SWC (3rd)
Coach: Fred Walker
9-15 / 2-10 SWC (7th)
Coach: Fred Walker
12/16/27
12/19/27
1/3/28
1/7/28
1/13/28
1/14/28
1/18/28
1/21/28
1/25/28
1/30/28
2/1/28
2/4/28
2/11/28
2/18/28
2/20/28
2/28/28
3/3/28
-
-
ST. EDWARD'S
ACADEMIA AMERICANO
WEST TEXAS
SMU *
at Arkansas *
at Arkansas *
ST. EDWARD'S
RICE *
SOUTHWESTERN
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
at SMU *
at TCU *
TCU *
at Texas A&M *
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
33-8
80-10
41-33
23-39
26-42
29-59
71-21
37-27
48-41
57-36
36-34
51-30
40-25
25-44
25-16
25-29
30-20
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
50-30
45-16
27-18
73-36
60-28
39-35
42-28
22-19
41-27
29-19
56-25
33-27
32-33
32-48
36-25
32-29
57-23
42-28
33-32
42-31
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
34-22
24-27
36-18
42-35
28-42
30-33
29-36
49-26
39-24
35-32
19-22
29-27
42-25
22-25
35-21
33-25
31-23
21-26
50-14
20-42
1928-29
18-2 / 10-2 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Fred Walker
12/14/28
12/21/28
12/22/28
1/1/29
1/4/29
1/5/29
1/9/29
1/11/29
1/16/29
1/19/29
1/28/29
2/2/29
2/4/29
2/8/29
2/9/29
2/16/29
2/19/29
2/23/29
2/26/29
3/2/29
- - ST. MARY'S (TX)
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- SAN ANTONIO ELKS
- DANIEL BAKER
- DANIEL BAKER
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- at Baylor *
- ST. EDWARD'S
- SMU *
- RICE *
- at TCU *
- at SMU *
- ARKANSAS *
- ARKANSAS *
- at Texas A&M *
- BAYLOR *
- TCU *
- at Rice *
- TEXAS A&M *
-
1929-30
12-8 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Fred Walker
12/6/29
12/10/29
12/13/29
12/14/29
12/18/29
12/19/29
12/21/29
12/31/29
1/7/30
1/11/30
1/17/30
1/18/30
1/25/30
2/7/30
2/8/30
2/14/30
2/17/30
2/22/30
2/25/30
3/1/30
76
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- DANIEL BAKER
- DANIEL BAKER
- at Oklahoma
- at Oklahoma
- at SW Okla. Teachers
- SAN ANTONIO ELKS
- at Rice *
- at Baylor *
- at Arkansas *
- at Arkansas *
- BAYLOR *
- at SMU *
- at TCU *
- TEXAS A&M *
- RICE *
- TCU *
- SMU *
- at Texas A&M *
-
W 2OT
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
12/5/30
12/6/30
12/8/30
12/12/30
12/13/30
12/19/30
12/20/30
12/23/30
12/23/30
12/27/30
12/30/30
12/31/30
1/8/31
1/9/31
1/16/31
1/17/31
1/24/31
2/7/31
2/10/31
2/14/31
2/17/31
2/21/31
2/26/31
2/28/31
- - NORTH TEXAS
- NORTH TEXAS
- ST. EDWARD'S
- CENTENARY
- CENTENARY
- OKLAHOMA
- OKLAHOMA
- at San Antonio YMCA
- at San Antonio YMCA
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- at Houston YMCA
- at Galveston All-Stars
- ARKANSAS *
- ARKANSAS *
- at TCU *
- at SMU *
- BAYLOR *
- at Texas A&M *
- SMU *
- at Rice *
- TCU *
- at Baylor *
- RICE *
- TEXAS A&M *
-
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L OT
L
L
L
L
W
34-33
26-29
25-13
29-31
22-54
27-28
33-34
69-47
56-35
43-32
50-38
75-29
21-29
27-25
19-40
32-51
43-45
10-34
33-41
42-50
36-41
21-34
16-23
29-28
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
23-24
31-17
31-19
25-13
37-31
47-19
51-14
31-29
24-27
41-16
21-24
27-25
35-29
22-52
22-25
14-36
29-17
32-31
28-35
26-19
30-35
9-14
1931-32
13-9 / 5-7 SWC (4th)
Coach: Ed Olle
12/9/31
12/10/31
12/11/31
12/18/31
12/23/31
12/30/31
12/31/31
1/1/32
1/2/32
1/6/32
1/8/32
1/9/32
1/15/32
1/20/32
1/23/32
2/6/32
2/8/32
2/13/32
2/20/32
2/24/32
2/27/32
3/5/32
- - at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- DANIEL BAKER
- DANIEL BAKER
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Texas Chiropractors
- NU-ICY
- DR. PEPPER
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- 23RD INFANTRY
- at Arkansas *
- at Arkansas *
- SMU *
- TCU *
- at Rice *
- at TCU *
- at SMU *
- TEXAS A&M *
- at Baylor *
- RICE *
- BAYLOR *
- at Texas A&M *
-
1932-33
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
22-1 / 11-1 SWC (1st)
Coach: Ed Olle
12/8/32
12/13/32
12/16/32
12/17/32
12/21/32
12/22/32
12/29/32
12/30/32
12/31/32
1/4/33
1/8/33
1/13/33
1/14/33
- - at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- RANDOLPH AFB
- at Texas Chiropractors
- HARDIN-SIMMONS
- HARDIN-SIMMONS
- HARDIN-SIMMONS
- HOUSE OF DAVID
- BAYLOR *
- ARKANSAS *
- ARKANSAS *
-
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
42-12
49-13
40-15
39-30
33-18
40-25
64-20
47-25
53-34
68-28
48-26
36-28
31-28
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
1/18/33
1/21/33
2/2/33
2/8/33
2/11/33
2/14/33
2/18/33
2/20/33
2/22/33
3/4/33
-
-
SMU *
at Texas A&M *
AUSTIN ALL-STARS
at Baylor *
TCU *
at Rice *
at SMU *
at TCU *
RICE *
TEXAS A&M *
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
39-33
38-31
59-12
34-28
31-29
33-24
28-27
26-42
59-31
51-20
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L OT
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
40-22
66-22
53-48
41-28
22-28
57-46
31-27
32-33
49-28
31-59
27-22
44-35
29-34
40-38
40-31
28-26
29-32
31-39
34-45
25-29
40-32
27-25
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
47-23
35-33
50-33
38-26
38-32
42-28
54-25
45-27
36-30
47-20
33-23
38-36
24-21
44-23
40-41
28-32
35-49
30-47
33-23
23-45
24-27
28-34
35-25
1933-34
14-8 / 6-6 SWC (t3rd)
Coach: Ed Olle
12/14/33
12/16/33
12/21/33
12/22/33
12/26/33
12/28/33
12/29/33
12/30/33
1/3/34
1/6/34
1/8/34
1/13/34
1/18/34
1/20/34
2/5/34
2/9/34
2/10/34
2/15/34
2/20/34
2/23/34
2/26/34
3/3/34
- - at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Brown Paper Mills
- at Brown Paper Mills
- at Hunt Oilers
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- MAGNOLIA OILERS
- at TCU *
- at SMU *
- BAYLOR *
- TEXAS A&M *
- RICE *
- OLSEN'S SWEDES
- at Arkansas *
- at Arkansas *
- at Baylor *
- at Rice *
- TCU *
- SMU *
- at Texas A&M *
-
1934-35
16-7 / 5-7 SWC (4th)
Coach: Marty Karow
12/13/34
12/17/34
12/18/34
12/20/34
12/21/34
12/21/34
12/27/34
12/28/34
12/29/34
1/1/35
1/2/35
1/5/35
1/7/35
1/12/35
1/16/35
1/19/35
2/9/35
2/15/35
2/16/35
2/23/35
2/26/35
3/1/35
3/6/35
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- at Finck Cigarmen
- at Magnolia Oilers
- at Hardin-Simmons
- at Hardin-Simmons
- at Hardin-Simmons
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
- at SMU *
- at TCU *
- BAYLOR *
- at Texas A&M *
- SMU *
- at Rice *
- ARKANSAS *
- ARKANSAS *
- at Baylor *
- TCU *
- RICE *
- TEXAS A&M *
-
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1935-36
15-9 / 8-4 SWC (t2nd)
Coach: Marty Karow
12/13/35
12/18/35
12/19/35
12/20/35
12/28/35
12/30/35
12/31/35
1/4/36
1/8/36
1/11/36
1/15/36
1/18/36
1/21/36
1/22/36
2/1/36
2/8/36
2/12/36
2/15/36
2/17/36
2/22/36
2/28/36
2/29/36
3/5/36
3/10/36
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- at Sam Houston State
- at Sam Houston State
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- HUNT OILERS
- RICE *
- at Baylor *
- SMU *
- BAYLOR *
- OLSEN'S SWEDES
- OLSEN'S SWEDES
- HUNT OILERS
- TCU *
- at Rice *
- at SMU *
- at TCU *
- TEXAS A&M *
- at Arkansas *
- at Arkansas *
- at Texas A&M *
- vs. Arkansas
-
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L 2OT
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
33-35
25-21
33-29
23-20
24-25
29-27
22-19
23-34
41-32
24-23
31-33
30-24
29-31
39-35
50-46
38-25
37-33
30-43
35-27
43-29
37-38
31-43
32-27
16-27
1936-37
13-10 / 5-7 SWC (t5th)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/12/36
12/16/36
12/19/36
12/21/36
12/22/36
12/23/36
12/30/36
12/31/36
1/1/37
1/8/37
1/9/37
1/13/37
1/16/37
1/18/37
1/30/37
2/1/37
2/5/37
2/6/37
2/13/37
2/17/37
2/20/37
2/27/37
3/4/37
- - at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- - USC
- - at Texas A&M-Kingsville (A&I)
- - at Texas A&M-Kingsville (A&I)
- - at Sabinas Brewers
- - SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- - SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- - SW OKLA. TEACHERS
- - at TCU *
- - at SMU *
- - at Texas A&M *
- - RICE *
- - TCU *
- - OLSEN'S SWEDES
- - AUSTIN ALL-STARS
- - ARKANSAS *
- - ARKANSAS *
- - at Baylor *
- - at Rice *
- - SMU *
- - BAYLOR *
- - TEXAS A&M *
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
20-24
30-12
20-28
59-36
37-29
36-26
35-30
35-29
22-34
21-23
16-27
23-14
20-28
35-22
35-29
51-10
39-28
43-31
31-33
35-40
19-24
39-40
37-29
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
31-33
22-16
33-30
27-23
26-36
31-23
31-28
32-47
30-34
33-21
27-29
38-19
45-51
1937-38
11-11 / 5-7 SWC (5th)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/7/37
12/11/37
12/15/37
12/18/37
12/20/37
12/21/37
12/30/37
12/31/37
1/5/38
1/8/38
1/14/38
1/15/38
1/18/38
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- DR. PEPPER
- KILGORE PIPELINERS
- at Sam Houston State
- at Stephen F. Austin
- OKLAHOMA
- OKLAHOMA
- COLORADO ANTLERS
- TCU *
- at SMU *
- at TCU *
- BAYLOR *
-
2/1/38
2/4/38
2/8/38
2/11/38
2/12/38
2/19/38
2/22/38
2/25/38
3/3/38
-
-
OLSEN'S SWEDES
at Baylor *
at Rice *
at Arkansas *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
SMU *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
59-36
45-46
41-42
38-74
37-42
35-27
25-23
53-35
26-31
1938-39
NCAA ROUND OF 8
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
19-6 / 10-2 SWC (1st)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/3/38
12/7/38
12/10/38
12/16/38
12/17/38
W
W
W
W
L
37-27
57-31
45-31
36-34
35-49
-
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
41-25
35-24
34-27
46-38
25-33
41-45
41-37
41-65
36-31
47-32
33-27
32-28
41-37
38-21
41-39
53-26
50-41
66-32
L
L
41-56
49-51
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L OT
W
W
W
L
L
57-37
52-28
48-28
41-30
56-43
50-29
57-40
54-32
37-47
50-46
31-24
52-33
44-54
69-28
55-33
60-38
51-47
42-45
59-30
42-31
60-49
41-42
52-53
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/26/38
12/27/38
12/28/38
12/29/38
12/30/38
1/7/39
1/13/39
1/14/39
1/18/39
1/31/39
2/6/39
2/7/39
2/11/39
2/15/39
2/18/39
2/22/39
2/25/39
3/2/39
-
vs. SE Okla. Teachers
vs. Westminster (Mo.)
vs. Emporia State
vs. Baylor
vs. Central Missouri (CMS Teachers)
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
ARKANSAS *
at Baylor *
ST. EDWARD'S
at SMU *
at TCU *
at Texas A&M *
SMU *
BAYLOR *
TCU *
RICE *
TEXAS A&M *
NCAA Western Regional (San Francisco, Calif.)
3/20/39
3/21/39
- - vs. Oregon
- - vs. Utah State
1939-40
18-5 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/9/39
12/11/39
12/15/39
12/16/39
12/19/39
12/21/39
12/22/39
12/26/39
12/29/39
1/6/40
1/9/40
1/12/40
1/13/40
1/20/40
1/27/40
1/28/40
2/10/40
2/16/40
2/17/40
2/21/40
2/24/40
2/27/40
3/2/40
- - SAM HOUSTON STATE
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS TECH
- TEXAS TECH
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- NORTH TEXAS
- NORTH TEXAS
- at Manhattan
- at Temple College
- at Rice *
- SMU *
- at Arkansas *
- at Arkansas *
- TCU *
- KILGORE PIPELINERS
- KILGORE PIPELINERS
- BAYLOR *
- at SMU *
- at TCU *
- TEXAS A&M *
- at Baylor *
- RICE *
- at Texas A&M *
-
14-10 / 7-5 SWC (3rd)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/6/40
12/9/40
12/10/40
12/11/40
12/14/40
12/17/40
12/18/40
12/20/40
- - EAST TEXAS
- at Kansas
- at Kansas
- at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS TECH
- TEXAS TECH
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
55-34
27-35
45-48
42-48
52-36
30-28
40-44
49-39
-
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
43-42
34-30
43-40
38-39
48-37
38-50
34-44
35-39
43-39
58-39
45-44
48-52
42-36
42-22
64-73
53-36
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- SE OKLA. TEACHERS
- SE OKLA. TEACHERS
- TEXAS TECH
- TEXAS TECH
W
W
W
W
W
W
55-30
50-36
36-30
28-25
61-34
47-36
-
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
49-32
55-45
38-46
41-46
38-62
46-32
32-31
31-33
58-38
63-48
46-57
60-43
34-55
34-42
58-37
41-61
42-46
-
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
- - KILGORE PIPELINERS
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- KANSAS
- KANSAS
-
1940-41
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
12/26/40
12/27/40
12/28/40
12/29/40
1/7/41
1/10/41
1/11/41
1/17/41
1/18/41
2/8/41
2/14/41
2/19/41
2/22/41
2/27/41
3/1/41
3/6/41
-
vs. Springfield (Mo.)
vs. East Central (Okla.)
vs. West Texas
vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.)
RICE *
ARKANSAS *
ARKANSAS *
at SMU *
at TCU *
TCU *
at Baylor *
BAYLOR *
SMU *
at Texas A&M *
at Rice *
TEXAS A&M *
1941-42
14-9 / 5-7 SWC (5th)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/10/41
12/12/41
12/15/41
12/16/41
12/19/41
12/20/41
-
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/26/41
12/27/41
12/29/41
12/30/41
1/7/42
1/10/42
1/16/42
1/17/42
1/20/42
2/5/42
2/7/42
2/11/42
2/14/42
2/20/42
2/21/42
2/28/42
3/3/42
-
at Oklahoma City
vs. Texas Tech
vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.)
at Rice *
TEXAS A&M *
at SMU *
at TCU *
BAYLOR *
SAM HOUSTON STATE
TCU *
SMU *
at Baylor *
at Arkansas *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
77
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1942-43
1944-45
NCAA FINAL FOUR
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
19-7 / 9-3 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Bully Gilstrap
10-10 / 5-7 SWC (5th)
Coach: Bully Gilstrap
12/4/42
12/8/42
12/15/42
12/16/42
12/17/42
12/18/42
12/19/42
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
- at Texas State (Southwest Texas)
- at Kelly AFB
- at S.A. Cadet Center
- at Randolph AFB
- at Randolph AFB
- at Corpus Christi Navy
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
47-27
56-47
45-33
41-27
58-36
46-42
50-55
-
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
55-51
44-66
45-36
38-32
55-36
41-32
41-37
54-45
47-30
35-45
39-50
45-31
48-35
44-49
56-65
51-38
57-55
W
L
59-55
54-58
-
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/28/42
12/29/42
12/29/42
12/31/42
1/6/43
1/9/43
1/13/43
1/16/43
1/19/43
2/3/43
2/9/43
2/12/43
2/13/43
2/20/43
2/22/43
2/27/43
3/3/43
-
vs. East Central (Okla.)
vs. Arkansas
vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
vs. Maryville (Mo.)
RICE *
at Baylor *
SMU *
at Texas A&M *
TCU *
CORPUS CHRISTI NAVY
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
ARKANSAS *
at TCU *
at SMU *
BAYLOR *
TEXAS A&M *
NCAA Wester Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/26/43
3/28/43
- - vs. Washington
- - vs. Wyoming
1943-44
- - CHILDRESS AFB
- KELLY AFB
- at S.A. Cadet Center
- at Randolph AFB
- CHASE AFB
- at Southwestern
- at Kelly AFB
- at Chase AFB
- at Corpus Christi Navy
- BERGSTROM AFB
- SOUTHWESTERN
- BAYLOR *
- BERGSTROM AFB
- TEXAS A&M *
- at Baylor *
- TCU *
- at SMU *
- at TCU *
- at Rice *
- SMU *
- at Arkansas *
- at Arkansas *
- RICE *
- at Bergstrom AFB
- at Texas A&M *
-
- - CHILDRESS AFB
- SOUTHWESTERN
- SOUTH PLAINS AFB
- at Southwestern
- BLACKLAND AFB
- at McCloskey Hostpital
- SAN MARCOS AFB
- at TCU *
- at SMU *
- at Baylor *
- ARKANSAS *
- ARKANSAS *
- BERGSTROM AFB
- TCU *
- RICE *
- SMU *
- at Texas A&M *
- BAYLOR *
- at Rice *
- TEXAS A&M *
-
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
41-39
34-24
51-50
75-64
32-37
44-46
40-52
38-39
41-58
54-36
49-40
38-74
47-36
34-35
48-59
38-44
87-59
54-22
45-74
70-35
1945-46
16-7 / 7-5 SWC (3rd)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/6/45
12/7/45
12/12/45
12/14/45
12/15/45
12/18/45
12/21/45
- - SAN ANTONIO YMCA
- KELLY AFB
- SOUTHWESTERN
- SE OKLA. TEACHERS
- SE OKLA. TEACHERS
- at Southwestern
- BERGSTROM AFB
-
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
58-23
40-33
42-28
34-27
54-31
54-47
53-45
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
14-11 / 6-6 SWC (t3rd)
Coach: Bully Gilstrap
12/3/43
12/7/43
12/10/43
12/11/43
12/14/43
12/17/43
12/22/43
12/23/43
12/24/43
1/3/44
1/4/44
1/8/44
1/12/44
1/15/44
1/19/44
1/22/44
1/28/44
1/29/44
2/2/44
2/5/44
2/11/44
2/12/44
2/16/44
2/19/44
2/23/44
12/5/44
12/8/44
12/9/44
12/12/44
12/16/44
12/21/44
1/2/45
1/5/45
1/6/45
1/13/45
1/19/45
1/20/45
1/24/45
1/27/45
1/31/45
2/3/45
2/6/45
2/10/45
2/14/45
2/17/45
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
57-31
45-42
44-38
45-37
48-50
41-50
36-45
50-64
42-55
47-33
49-48
55-37
50-49
77-40
54-29
64-44
61-48
37-44
34-56
46-49
48-57
46-54
43-62
78-65
81-36
12/26/45
12/27/45
12/28/45
1/4/46
1/5/46
1/12/46
1/16/46
1/19/46
1/25/46
1/26/46
1/31/46
2/2/46
2/6/46
2/9/46
2/13/46
2/16/46
-
-
vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L
vs. Rice
L
vs. TCU
W
at Arkansas *
L
at Arkansas *
L
TEXAS A&M *
W
BERGSTROM AFB
W
TCU *
W
at SMU *
W
at TCU *
W
at Baylor *
L
RICE *
W
at Texas A&M *
L
BAYLOR *
L 2OT
at Rice *
W
SMU *
W
34-69
52-55
43-41
47-55
63-90
46-42
54-39
57-42
70-69
48-46
36-51
71-46
44-50
42-43
50-48
41-35
1946-47
NCAA FINAL FOUR (Third Place)
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
26-2 / 12-0 SWC (1st)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/2/46
12/3/46
12/6/46
12/10/46
12/14/46
12/17/46
12/19/46
- - NORTH TEXAS
- NORTH TEXAS
- HOUSTON YMCA
- CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS
- at Canisius
- at Long Island
- at DePaul
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
63-41
66-40
53-23
46-34
52-46
47-46
61-43
-
W
L
W
W
W
W
65-46
39-40
62-50
68-37
62-46
45-38
-
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/26/46
12/27/46
12/28/46
1/3/47
1/6/47
1/10/47
78
-
vs. Missouri
vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
vs. Oklahoma
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
TCU *
at Baylor *
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
1/15/47
1/18/47
1/30/47
2/3/47
2/7/47
2/8/47
2/15/47
2/19/47
2/22/47
2/28/47
3/1/47
3/4/47
-
-
SMU *
at Rice *
SOUTHWESTERN
TEXAS A&M *
at TCU *
at SMU *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
RICE *
ARKANSAS *
ARKANSAS *
SWC ALL-STARS
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
56-36
67-53
63-39
61-41
72-44
58-51
69-40
70-52
67-60
49-44
66-46
64-52
- - vs. Wyoming
- - vs. Oklahoma
W
L
42-40
54-55
- - at City College of New York
W
54-50
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
55-47
56-40
51-42
50-31
51-39
60-49
61-59
61-57
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
54-45
40-31
31-32
59-44
45-39
69-48
57-51
49-41
62-32
39-48
47-54
40-54
54-43
32-29
47-45
54-34
L
43-45
NCAA Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/21/47
3/22/47
NCAA 3rd-Place Game (New York, N.Y.)
3/25/47
1947-48
NIT FIRST ROUND
20-5 / 9-3 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/4/47
12/5/47
12/8/47
12/9/47
12/12/47
12/13/47
12/18/47
12/20/47
-
-
SAM HOUSTON STATE
- - SAM HOUSTON STATE
- - vs. Texas Tech
- - vs. LSU
- - NORTH TEXAS
- - NORTH TEXAS
- - at City College of New York
- - at St. Joseph’s
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/29/47 - - vs. Georgia Tech
12/30/47 - - vs. Alabama
12/31/47 - - vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
- - at Rice *
1/5/48
- - at TCU *
1/12/48
- - TEXAS A&M *
1/17/48
- - at SMU *
1/31/48
- - TCU *
2/3/48
- - TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
2/5/48
- - at Baylor *
2/12/48
- - RICE *
2/16/48
- - at Arkansas *
2/20/48
- - at Arkansas *
2/21/48
- - BAYLOR *
2/25/48
- - SMU *
2/28/48
- - at Texas A&M *
3/9/48
NIT (New York, N.Y.)
- - at New York University
3/13/48
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1948-49
1950-51
1952-53
17-7 / 7-5 SWC (4th)
Coach: Jack Gray
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
13-14 / 8-4 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Jack Gray
12-9 / 8-4 SWC (t2nd)
Coach: Slue Hull
12/3/48
12/4/48
12/8/48
12/10/48
12/11/48
12/16/48
12/18/48
- - at LSU
- at Tulane
- at Oklahoma
- NORTH TEXAS
- NORTH TEXAS
- at New York University
- at St. Joseph’s
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
60-45
39-56
49-40
49-41
68-47
58-57
55-54
-
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
56-47
36-49
60-39
69-40
50-44
59-46
37-45
40-37
59-53
50-41
54-60
50-54
56-43
36-31
49-65
81-60
40-54
-
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/27/48
12/28/48
12/29/48
1/3/49
1/7/49
1/8/49
1/15/49
1/18/49
2/3/49
2/5/49
2/7/49
2/12/49
2/16/49
2/19/49
2/23/49
2/26/49
3/1/49
-
vs. Colorado State (Colorado A&M)
vs. Baylor
vs. Alabama
SAM HOUSTON STATE
at SMU *
at TCU *
RICE *
BAYLOR *
OKLAHOMA
at Texas A&M *
ARKANSAS *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
at Rice *
TCU *
SMU *
- - at Oklahoma
- - TEXAS WESLEYAN
- - NORTH TEXAS
- - NORTH TEXAS
- - WEST TEXAS
- - vs. Arizona
- - at Trinity
- - HOUSTON
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
48-65
35-38
54-51
64-47
42-46
58-50
84-37
46-44
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W OT
L
W
W
35-44
48-41
49-41
51-60
43-49
55-52
48-46
45-55
37-51
69-57
34-51
38-51
47-46
41-43
55-41
53-52
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SAM HOUSTON STATE
SAM HOUSTON STATE
at Oklahoma
TEXAS WESLEYAN
at Canisius
at Manhattan
W
L
L
W
L
L
51-44
54-55
35-49
64-41
45-59
46-47
W
L
68-53
50-52
San Antonio Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)
12/22/50
12/23/50
-
-
-
-
vs. LSU
vs. SMU
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/27/50
12/28/50
12/29/50
1/3/51
1/6/51
1/12/51
1/15/51
1/31/51
2/3/51
2/5/51
2/9/51
2/12/51
2/16/51
2/19/51
2/23/51
2/27/51
3/9/51
3/12/51
3/13/51
13-11 / 6-6 SWC (t4th)
Coach: Jack Gray
12/27/49
12/28/49
12/29/49
1/4/50
1/7/50
1/12/50
1/14/50
1/30/50
2/3/50
2/7/50
2/11/50
2/13/50
2/18/50
2/21/50
2/25/50
2/28/50
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Vanderbilt
W
vs. Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) L
vs. Alabama
L
W 2OT
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
W
SMU *
W
at Arkansas *
W
at Texas A&M *
L
TCU *
W
OKLAHOMA
L
RICE *
W
at TCU *
L
at SMU *
L
ARKANSAS *
L
at Baylor *
W
TEXAS A&M *
W
55-49
38-47
41-54
59-58
56-54
42-39
50-42
29-32
53-43
47-49
77-51
34-49
41-54
38-40
51-43
42-40
NCAA District 6 Playoff
1949-50
12/3/49
12/6/49
12/9/49
12/10/49
12/13/49
12/16/49
12/17/49
12/20/49
12/1/50
12/2/50
12/6/50
12/9/50
12/14/50
12/16/50
-
vs. Wyoming
vs. Alabama
vs. Baylor
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
RICE *
TEXAS A&M *
OKLAHOMA
ARKANSAS *
TCU *
at SMU *
at TCU *
SMU *
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
at Texas A&M *
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Texas A&M
TEXAS A&M
TEXAS A&M
L
W
L
33-45
35-34
32-33
1951-52
16-8 / 8-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Slue Hull
12/3/51
12/7/51
12/8/51
12/11/51
12/14/51
12/17/51
12/18/51
12/21/51
- - at Oklahoma
- - NORTH TEXAS
- - NORTH TEXAS
- - EAST TEXAS
- - SAM HOUSTON STATE
- - at LSU
- - at Tulane
- - MURRAY STATE
-
-
vs. SMU
vs. Texas A&M
vs. Vanderbilt
at TCU *
SMU *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
OKLAHOMA
TEXAS A&M *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
at Baylor *
TCU *
at Texas A&M *
RICE *
at Arkansas *
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
OKLAHOMA
COLORADO STATE (Colorado A&M)
at Tennessee
at Vanderbilt
at Oklahoma
W
W
L
L
L
48-47
63-46
59-66
66-84
51-72
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
43-57
52-64
58-54
55-48
64-53
62-57
42-51
59-60
58-46
68-49
70-65
79-65
80-52
56-61
77-65
50-68
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
12/26/52
12/29/52
12/30/52
1/6/53
1/10/53
1/12/53
1/16/53
2/3/53
2/7/53
2/10/53
2/14/53
2/17/53
2/21/53
2/24/53
2/28/53
3/3/53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Baylor
vs. TCU
vs. Texas A&M
TCU *
at SMU *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
RICE *
TEXAS A&M *
at Arkansas *
HOUSTON
SMU *
at Rice *
BAYLOR *
at TCU *
1953-54
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
16-9 / 9-3 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Slue Hull
12/2/53
12/5/53
12/7/53
12/12/53
12/17/53
12/19/53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
L
LAMAR
W
OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma A&M) L
HOUSTON
W
at Duquesne
L
at Manhattan
W
37-54
81-61
60-62
68-64
58-71
62-56
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
48-44
61-56
55-50
57-49
68-41
55-59
64-78
63-64
W
L OT
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
58-42
51-52
65-49
43-52
41-31
62-51
60-53
43-39
51-40
58-46
57-49
59-71
47-54
38-34
54-48
44-45
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
12/26/51
12/28/51
12/29/51
1/5/52
1/8/52
1/12/52
1/15/52
1/28/52
2/2/52
2/5/52
2/9/52
2/12/52
2/16/52
2/23/52
2/26/52
3/1/52
12/10/52
12/15/52
12/18/52
12/20/52
12/22/52
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
12/28/53
12/29/53
12/30/53
1/5/54
1/9/54
1/12/54
1/15/54
1/30/54
2/2/54
2/6/54
2/8/54
2/13/54
2/16/54
2/20/54
2/23/54
2/26/54
3/2/54
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Alabama
vs. Arkansas
vs. Rice
at TCU *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
RICE *
at Houston
SMU *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH
at Rice *
TEXAS A&M *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
at Arkansas *
TCU *
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
72-52
66-65
58-65
54-47
64-61
49-46
74-66
80-79
75-69
63-67
64-56
51-61
66-49
78-63
63-90
67-57
68-59
at Rice
RICE
L
L
62-70
71-72
SWC Playoffs
3/5/54
3/8/54
-
-
-
-
79
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1954-55
1/14/57
1/18/57
2/2/57
2/5/57
2/9/57
2/12/57
2/16/57
2/20/57
2/23/57
2/25/57
3/2/57
4-20 / 3-9 SWC (6th)
Coach: Slue Hull
12/1/54
12/4/54
12/8/54
12/11/54
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
-
HARDIN-SIMMONS
W
OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma A&M) L
at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
L
HOUSTON
L
59-57
63-70
49-77
58-79
Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)
12/17/54
12/18/54
12/20/54
-
19
-
17
-
-
vs. Alabama
vs. Wake Forest
vs. Vanderbilt
L
L
L
54-89
71-95
67-94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Texas A&M
vs. SMU
vs. Baylor
SMU *
at Baylor *
at TCU *
RICE *
at Houston
TEXAS TECH
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
at Texas A&M *
TCU *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
61-66
63-77
75-89
51-74
67-85
64-79
52-58
52-59
74-79
75-74
70-79
80-76
56-75
74-79
74-64
61-89
80-93
12/3/57
12/6/57
12/10/57
12/14/57
12/18/57
12/20/57
-
-
-
-
-
WEST TEXAS
W
at Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M)
W
OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma A&M) L
12/26/57
12/27/57
12/28/57
1/4/58
1/7/58
1/10/58
1/13/58
1/16/58
2/4/58
2/8/58
2/12/58
2/15/58
2/18/58
2/22/58
2/25/58
2/28/58
3/4/58
85-73
59-56
58-61
Blue-Gray Tournament (Montgomery, Ala.)
12/16/55
12/17/55
-
-
-
-
vs. Auburn
vs. Mississippi
W
W
83-76
86-72
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
66-60
72-80
71-63
67-73
63-66
67-70
74-75
58-83
86-79
80-73
96-109
74-67
72-84
69-79
94-82
101-95
98-70
66-92
91-108
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
12/28/55
12/29/55
12/30/55
1/4/56
1/7/56
1/9/56
1/13/56
1/16/56
1/30/56
2/4/56
2/7/56
2/11/56
2/14/56
2/18/56
2/21/56
2/25/56
2/28/56
3/5/56
3/13/56
-
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. TCU
at Rice
vs. USC
at TCU *
SMU *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
at Rice *
at West Texas
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
TCU *
TEXAS TECH
at Arkansas *
RICE *
at Baylor *
TEXAS A&M *
at Phillips 66 Oilers
PHILLIPS 66 OILERS
1956-57
11-13 / 3-9 SWC (t6th)
Coach: Marshall Hughes
12/3/56
12/7/56
12/8/56
12/12/56
12/15/56
12/17/56
12/20/56
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
NORTH TEXAS
at Oregon State
at Oregon
OKLAHOMA
at Tulane
at Vanderbilt
HARDIN-SIMMONS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Arkansas *
SMU *
at Oklahoma
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
at Rice *
EAST TEXAS
TEXAS A&M *
ARKANSAS *
at TCU *
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
66-67
77-68
59-71
67-69
95-68
56-79
63-79
77-71
55-61
54-70
60-74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (A&I)
TRINITY
McMURRY
TULANE
at Missouri
at Wichita State
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
103-68
64-63
64-65
68-62
68-65
67-94
93-64
W
L
W
L
W
L
101-84
76-89
59-54
76-87
85-76
66-76
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Arkansas
vs. Baylor
vs. SMU
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
TCU *
at Rice *
TEXAS TECH *
at TCU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Texas Tech *
at Baylor *
SMU *
RICE *
at Arkansas *
W
W
W
W
L
L
62-45
79-59
73-41
75-64
61-82
66-82
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L OT
L
W
L
67-85
61-59
75-83
55-57
50-71
82-61
68-82
73-69
68-102
71-59
58-88
74-68
66-93
64-65
73-89
86-78
60-74
1958-59
4-20 / 2-12 SWC (8th)
Coach: Marshall Hughes
12/2/58
12/6/58
12/10/58
12/13/58
12/15/58
12/19/58
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
McMURRY
TRINITY
OKLAHOMA STATE
at Tulane
at LSU
NORTH TEXAS
W
L
L
L
L
W
73-48
74-83
39-66
51-61
47-52
76-54
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L OT
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
43-62
57-59
54-75
61-58
55-73
78-86
47-64
29-73
51-62
38-58
74-77
54-76
58-60
61-78
59-72
61-71
56-63
63-54
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
12/26/58
12/27/58
12/29/58
1/3/59
1/6/59
1/10/59
1/13/59
1/16/59
1/19/59
2/4/59
2/7/59
2/10/59
2/14/59
2/17/59
2/21/59
2/24/59
2/28/59
3/3/59
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Rice
vs. Texas Tech
vs. Baylor
at Rice *
SMU *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
at Oklahoma State
ARKANSAS *
at Texas Tech *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
TCU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
12/27/56
12/28/56
12/29/56
1/5/57
1/8/57
1/11/57
80
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Baylor
vs. Arkansas
vs. TCU
at Baylor *
TCU *
RICE *
1959-60
NCAA ROUND OF 16
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
18-8 / 11-3 SWC (1st)
Coach: Harold Bradley
12/1/59
12/5/59
12/12/59
12/14/59
12/18/59
12/19/59
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-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
McMURRY
TRINITY
TULANE
LSU
at Oklahoma City
at Tulsa
W
W
W
W
L
W
95-54
86-78
94-71
84-67
90-98
67-57
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
79-53
74-84
58-68
58-56
52-50
72-66
61-72
62-68
89-78
98-77
75-66
69-65
79-62
74-61
68-62
71-57
86-62
73-81
L
L
81-90
61-67
W
W
L
L
L
77-54
71-59
49-53
49-63
59-62
80-70
77-73
79-78
44-48
93-82
68-58
94-95
63-55
59-58
81-76
59-63
63-70
68-55
59-74
71-65
81-79
69-86
79-77
60-63
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
12-12 / 5-7 SWC (4th)
Coach: Slue Hull
-
18
10-13 / 5-9 SWC (7th)
Coach Marshall Hughes
1955-56
12/1/55
12/3/55
12/10/55
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-
1957-58
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
12/27/54
12/28/54
12/29/54
1/4/55
1/8/55
1/11/55
1/14/55
1/29/55
2/3/55
2/5/55
2/8/55
2/12/55
2/15/55
2/19/55
2/22/55
2/26/55
3/1/55
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2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
12/28/59
12/29/59
12/30/59
1/5/60
1/9/60
1/11/60
1/15/60
1/18/60
2/3/60
2/6/60
2/8/60
2/13/60
2/16/60
2/20/60
2/23/60
2/26/60
2/29/60
3/3/60
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-
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-
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-
8
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Rice
vs. Texas A&M
vs. Arkansas
SMU *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
at North Texas
TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at SMU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Texas Tech *
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
at TCU *
W OT
NCAA Midwest Regional (Manhattan, Kan.)
3/11/60
3/12/60
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-
-
-
vs. Kansas
vs. DePaul
1960-61
14-10 / 8-6 SWC (4th)
Coach: Harold Bradley
12/3/60
12/5/60
12/7/60
12/10/60
12/12/60
12/17/60
12/21/60
12/22/60
12/29/60
12/30/60
1/4/61
1/7/61
1/10/61
1/13/61
1/16/61
2/4/61
2/7/61
2/11/61
2/14/61
2/18/61
2/21/61
2/24/61
2/27/61
3/2/61
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-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HOWARD PAYNE
TRINITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
at Tulane
at LSU
TULSA
vs. Tennessee
vs. Alabama
vs. Clemson
vs. Mississippi State
ARKANSAS *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Baylor *
TEXAS A&M *
at Rice *
at SMU *
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
SMU *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
TCU *
at Texas Tech *
W OT
W
W
L
W
W
L 4OT
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1961-62
1963-64
1965-66
16-8 / 8-6 SWC (4th)
Coach: Harold Bradley
15-9 / 8-6 SWC (t3rd)
Coach: Harold Bradley
12-12 / 7-7 SWC (t4th)
Coach: Harold Bradley
12/2/61
12/6/61
12/9/61
12/11/61
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HOWARD PAYNE
TEXAS WESLEYAN
TULANE
LSU
W
W
W
L
81-68
92-66
90-65
75-77
Bluegrass Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)
12/15/61
12/16/61
12/21/61
12/28/61
12/29/61
1/3/62
1/6/62
1/12/62
1/15/62
1/30/62
2/3/62
2/6/62
2/10/62
2/13/62
2/17/62
2/20/62
2/24/62
2/27/62
3/6/62
3/8/62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Louisville
vs. Western Kentucky
EAST TEXAS
vs. Mississippi
vs. William & Mary
at Texas Tech *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
TEXAS A&M *
at Trinity
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
SMU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Arkansas *
TCU *
at TCU *
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L OT
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
60-76
78-68
82-67
88-71
84-71
66-77
73-59
64-89
64-57
95-89
76-71
82-84
83-82
48-54
81-66
64-69
71-84
61-60
71-68
73-61
12/2/63
12/4/63
12/7/63
12/9/63
12/14/63
12/16/63
12/21/63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HOWARD PAYNE
TEXAS WESLEYAN
TULANE
LSU
at Oklahoma
at Wichita State
at Oklahoma State
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
89-58
81-46
95-63
70-65
81-78
57-76
53-69
Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.)
12/30/63
12/31/63
1/4/64
1/7/64
1/11/64
1/29/64
2/1/64
2/4/64
2/8/64
2/11/64
2/15/64
2/18/64
2/22/64
2/25/64
2/29/64
3/3/64
3/5/64
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Princeton
vs. Penn
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
at Texas A&M *
at Trinity
at Texas Tech *
SMU *
at TCU *
at Rice *
TEXAS TECH *
at SMU *
TCU *
RICE *
at Baylor *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
71-84
69-61
83-59
53-58
60-65
103-59
90-94
74-76
79-62
98-80
78-76
66-82
71-70
93-83
105-77
80-67
63-65
1962-63
1964-65
NCAA ROUND OF 16
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
20-7 / 13-1 SWC (1st)
Coach: Harold Bradley
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
16-9 / 10-4 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Harold Bradley
12/1/62
12/5/62
12/8/62
12/10/62
12/15/62
12/21/62
12/22/62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HOWARD PAYNE
EAST TEXAS
at Tulane
at LSU
OKLAHOMA STATE
at California
at Stanford
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
77-53
71-38
81-72
66-75
65-69
62-70
46-72
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
63-52
40-45
54-49
69-63
76-38
78-58
88-54
73-56
70-59
77-62
90-76
75-59
83-73
92-76
77-59
99-86
48-55
W
65-47
L
W
68-73
90-83
Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, Texas)
12/28/62
12/29/62
1/3/63
1/5/63
1/8/63
1/12/63
1/29/63
2/2/63
2/5/63
2/9/63
2/12/63
2/15/63
2/19/63
2/23/63
2/26/63
3/1/63
3/5/63
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Denver
at UTEP (Texas Western)
RICE *
at Arkansas *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
at Trinity
TCU *
at Texas A&M *
SMU *
TEXAS TECH *
at TCU *
TEXAS A&M *
at SMU *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
at Baylor *
NCAA First Round (Lubbock, Texas)
3/9/63
-
-
vs. UTEP (Texas Western)
12/1/64
12/5/64
12/7/64
12/12/64
12/14/64
12/18/64
12/21/64
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TEXAS WESLEYAN
at Mississippi
at LSU
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA STATE
NEBRASKA
HOWARD PAYNE
W
W
L
L
L OT
W
W
104-84
94-67
75-83
73-86
69-73
77-73
93-74
Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
12/29/64
12/30/64
1/5/65
1/9/65
1/12/65
1/27/65
1/30/65
2/2/65
2/6/65
2/9/65
2/13/65
2/16/65
2/20/65
2/23/65
2/27/65
3/2/65
3/4/65
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Georgia
vs. Florida
TEXAS TECH *
at TCU *
BAYLOR *
at Trinity
at SMU *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
at Texas Tech *
SMU *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
TCU *
at Baylor *
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
66-60
49-62
62-66
64-77
95-74
82-68
89-79
76-63
65-63
81-65
75-72
73-87
70-73
74-72
86-71
84-63
79-75
L
78-80
NCAA Playoff (Waco, TX)
3/8/65
-
-
vs. SMU
12/1/65
12/4/65
12/6/65
12/13/65
12/14/65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TEXAS WESLEYAN
MISSISSIPPI
LSU
at Oklahoma State
at Nebraska
W
W
L
W
L
99-79
80-71
66-76
56-51
64-75
W
L
80-72
71-73
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
80-95
77-82
94-85
78-99
74-89
82-93
57-64
95-83
87-74
77-75
110-82
85-77
86-117
91-82
69-71
74-70
71-88
W
L
W
W
W
106-63
80-82
114-78
76-70
85-82
W
L
93-81
87-101
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
87-91
89-88
74-85
71-62
82-96
82-73
70-68
59-68
86-88
81-73
67-61
81-76
75-101
78-88
72-58
88-79
83-92
Memphis State Classic (Memphis, Tenn.)
12/20/65
12/21/65
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-
-
-
at Memphis (Memphis State)
vs. Northwestern
American Legion Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)
12/29/65
12/30/65
1/4/66
1/8/66
1/11/66
1/15/66
1/18/66
2/1/66
2/5/66
2/8/66
2/12/66
2/15/66
2/19/66
2/22/66
2/26/66
3/1/66
3/3/66
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Seattle
vs. California
RICE *
at SMU *
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
at Howard Payne
at Texas Tech *
TCU *
at Texas A&M *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Rice *
SMU *
ARKANSAS *
at Baylor *
1966-67
14-10 / 8-6 SWC (t2nd)
Coach: Harold Bradley
12/2/66
12/5/66
12/6/66
12/10/66
12/13/66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TEXAS WESLEYAN
at Mississippi
at LSU
OKLAHOMA STATE
HOWARD PAYNE
Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)
12/20/66
12/21/66
-
-
-
-
at Arizona State
vs. Iowa State
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/28/66
12/29/66
12/30/66
1/3/67
1/7/67
1/10/67
1/14/67
1/17/67
1/31/67
2/7/67
2/11/67
2/14/67
2/18/67
2/21/67
2/25/67
2/28/67
3/2/67
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Montana State
vs. Arizona State
vs. Massachusetts
ARKANSAS *
at TCU *
SMU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
RICE *
at Arkansas *
at Rice *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
TEXAS A&M *
TCU *
at SMU *
NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.)
3/15/63
3/16/63
-
1
-
-
vs. Cincinnati
vs. Oklahoma City
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
81
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1967-68
1/31/70
2/3/70
2/7/70
2/10/70
2/14/70
2/17/70
2/21/70
2/24/70
2/28/70
3/3/70
11-13 / 8-6 SWC (t2nd)
Coach: Leon Black
12/1/67
12/4/67
12/7/67
12/9/67
12/11/67
12/16/67
12/20/67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MISSISSIPPI
LSU
at New York University
at BYU
at Colorado
at Oklahoma State
UC SANTA BARBARA
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
95-82
74-87
67-75
50-63
75-90
56-54
87-75
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
42-54
77-95
57-70
84-72
84-80
66-65
80-85
87-88
68-64
58-74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Oregon State
vs. Princeton
vs. Oregon
at Texas Tech *
SMU *
TCU *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
RICE *
at Baylor *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
TEXAS TECH *
at SMU *
at TCU *
ARKANSAS *
12/1/70
12/5/70
12/7/70
12/10/70
12/12/70
12/14/70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Mississippi
at Alabama
COLORADO
at Tulane
105-117
79-65
94-83
79-60
83-72
65-71
73-74
W
L
L
L
67-63
62-88
64-73
95-108
L
W
W
L
37-58
65-46
89-72
60-66
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L OT
L
W
W
L
L
L
84-81
76-98
63-59
62-68
67-59
82-64
57-65
70-76
57-71
69-70
58-63
81-80
64-54
69-71
69-82
65-69
Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)
12/13/68
12/14/68
12/19/68
12/21/68
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Southern Illinois
vs. Oklahoma
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
OKLAHOMA STATE
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Wichita State
vs. Davidson
TCU *
at SMU *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas Tech *
TEXAS A&M *
at Rice *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
RICE *
at TCU *
SMU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Arkansas *
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
MISSISSIPPI
ALABAMA
TULANE
at Cal Santa Barbara
at UCLA
at Oklahoma State
BYU
at Florida State
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
73-65
55-56
59-81
75-69
81-87
96-83
Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.)
12/29/69
12/30/69
1/5/70
1/10/70
1/13/70
1/27/70
82
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Ohio
vs. Seton Hall
at Baylor *
ARKANSAS *
TEXAS A&M *
at SMU *
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12/29/71
12/30/71
1/8/72
1/11/72
1/15/72
1/22/72
1/25/72
1/29/72
2/1/72
2/5/72
2/8/72
2/12/72
2/15/72
2/19/72
2/22/72
2/26/72
2/29/72
3/4/72
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
FLORIDA STATE
at Alabama
at Mississippi
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
OKLAHOMA STATE
L
L
L
W
W
W
78-80
78-90
84-89
107-100
95-80
72-71
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Wisconsin
vs. Dartmouth
at Tulane
at Arkansas *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
at Southern Illinois
TCU *
RICE *
at SMU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
at TCU *
SMU *
at Rice *
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L OT
L
L
W
W
73-89
85-76
74-70
88-79
70-77
62-68
89-81
70-76
84-68
84-83
78-69
67-88
55-70
87-88
64-65
71-74
96-88
94-88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MISSISSIPPI
ALABAMA
at Oklahoma City
at Kansas State
STETSON
CENTENARY
L
W
W
L
W
W
78-79
85-83
90-83
60-87
86-58
81-77
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at UCLA
vs. Arizona
GEORGETOWN
at Oklahoma State
RICE *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH *
ARKANSAS *
at SMU *
at TCU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Rice *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
at Arkansas *
SMU *
at Texas A&M *
TCU *
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W OT
W
W
W
65-115
86-69
78-70
67-61
87-63
77-75
68-79
117-93
80-85
75-88
80-71
83-67
90-70
76-81
92-86
93-81
80-73
72-65
SWC Playoff (Waco, Texas)
3/7/72
-
-
vs. SMU
W OT 91-89
NCAA First Round (La Cruces, N.M.)
3/11/72
-
19
vs. Houston
W
85-74
L
L
55-66
70-100
NCAA Midwest Regional (Ames, Iowa)
3/16/72
3/18/72
1972-73
13-12 / 7-7 SWC (t5th)
Coach: Leon Black
11/28/72
12/2/72
12/4/72
12/9/72
12/12/72
12/23/72
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
SOUTH ALABAMA
at Mississippi
at Mississippi State
OKLAHOMA STATE
at Memphis (Memphis State)
OKLAHOMA CITY
W
L
L
W
W
L
81-67
58-78
69-80
86-66
80-79
77-79
L
W
L
W OT
L
W
L
L
L OT
W
L
W
W
L
W
L OT
W
W
W
95-101
97-81
78-81
81-79
79-85
85-68
72-76
64-69
64-73
88-73
75-82
69-62
77-64
74-86
71-68
77-80
75-68
89-69
83-77
Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, S.C.)
Bruin Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.)
95-84
90-63
72-71
85-100
54-99
51-54
76-73
61-82
W 2OT
12/29/70
12/30/70
1/6/71
1/9/71
1/16/71
1/23/71
1/26/71
1/30/71
2/2/71
2/6/71
2/9/71
2/13/71
2/16/71
2/20/71
2/23/71
2/27/71
3/2/71
3/6/71
12/1/71
12/4/71
12/6/71
12/8/71
12/11/71
12/27/71
11-13 / 6-8 SWC (6th)
Coach: Leon Black
-
-
75-67
55-80
69-81
70-79
71-90
93-84
67-75
81-70
61-78
85-74
NCAA ROUND OF 16
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
19-9 / 10-4 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Leon Black
1969-70
12/1/69
12/4/69
12/8/69
12/11/69
12/13/69
12/17/69
12/20/69
12/27/69
-
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
1971-72
Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.)
12/27/68
12/28/68
1/7/69
1/11/69
1/13/69
1/28/69
2/1/69
2/5/69
2/8/69
2/11/69
2/15/69
2/18/69
2/22/69
2/25/69
3/1/69
3/4/69
-
RICE *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas Tech *
TCU *
at Rice *
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
SMU *
Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)
9-15 / 5-9 SWC (t6th)
Coach: Leon Black
-
-
12-12 / 6-8 SWC (t5th)
Coach: Leon Black
1968-69
12/2/68
12/4/68
12/7/68
12/11/68
-
-
1970-71
Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)
12/27/67
12/29/67
12/30/67
1/3/68
1/6/68
1/9/68
1/13/68
1/16/68
2/3/68
2/6/68
2/10/68
2/13/68
2/17/68
2/20/68
2/24/68
2/27/68
3/2/68
-
-
-
-
8
vs. Kansas State
vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
12/28/72
12/29/72
1/4/73
1/6/73
1/13/73
1/17/73
1/20/73
1/23/73
1/27/73
1/30/73
2/3/73
2/6/73
2/10/73
2/13/73
2/17/73
2/20/73
2/24/73
2/27/73
3/3/73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Furman
vs. Pepperdine
at Oklahoma
at Centenary
at Baylor *
TULANE
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas Tech *
RICE *
SMU *
at TCU *
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
TEXAS A&M *
TEXAS TECH *
at Rice *
TCU *
at SMU *
1973-74
NCAA ROUND OF 32
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
12-15 / 11-3 SWC (1st)
Coach: Leon Black
12/1/73
12/3/73
12/6/73
12/8/73
12/10/73
12/13/73
12/22/73
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
12
-
-
MISSISSIPPI
MISSISSIPPI STATE
KANSAS STATE
at Drake
at Oklahoma State
MEMPHIS (Memphis State)
CENTENARY
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
59-75
82-87
63-71
72-80
73-83
82-90
94-97
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
66-78
79-80
77-65
76-86
76-80
104-53
87-82
82-71
81-85
98-90
96-81
93-79
72-74
71-72
85-76
75-74
88-81
99-82
95-84
L
61-77
Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
12/27/73
12/28/73
12/29/73
1/5/74
1/7/74
1/15/74
1/19/74
1/22/74
1/26/74
1/29/74
2/2/74
2/5/74
2/9/74
2/12/74
2/16/74
2/19/74
2/23/74
2/26/74
3/2/74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Oregon
vs. West Virginia
vs. Army
at Missouri
OKLAHOMA
TCU *
at SMU *
at Rice *
TEXAS TECH *
TEXAS A&M *
at Arkansas *
BAYLOR *
SMU *
at TCU *
RICE *
at Texas Tech *
at Texas A&M *
ARKANSAS *
at Baylor *
NCAA Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas)
3/9/74
-
19
vs. Creighton
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1974-75
10-15 / 6-8 SWC (t4th)
Coach: Leon Black
11/29/74
12/2/74
12/5/74
12/7/74
12/10/74
12/12/74
12/23/74
12/28/74
1/4/75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at BYU
MURRAY STATE
at Centenary
at Mississippi
DRAKE
OKLAHOMA STATE
NORTHWESTERN
at LSU
MISSOURI
L
L
L
L
L OT
L
W
W
L
72-80
69-79
71-96
74-82
98-103
63-73
63-59
78-63
60-64
W
W
L
L
L OT
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
81-68
80-75
59-74
57-59
72-74
74-80
52-56
63-62
60-59
70-69
68-62
70-62
63-62
51-78
56-68
63-74
Senior Bowl Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
1/6/75
1/7/75
1/21/75
1/25/75
1/28/75
2/1/75
2/4/75
2/8/75
2/11/75
2/15/75
2/18/75
2/22/75
2/25/75
3/1/75
3/4/75
3/8/75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Louisiana Tech
at South Alabama
at SMU *
TEXAS TECH *
at TCU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
RICE *
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
SMU *
TCU *
at Texas Tech *
ARKANSAS *
at Texas A&M *
2/26/77
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Oklahoma
at Oklahoma State
MISSISSIPPI
CAL POLY POMONA
at Centenary
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
-
-
-
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. BYU
vs. Cornell
CENTENARY
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH *
HOUSTON *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
TCU *
TEXAS A&M *
at Texas A&M *
SMU *
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
at TCU *
11/26/77
11/29/77
12/3/77
12/5/77
12/7/77
12/10/77
12/17/77
12/20/77
-
-
vs. SMU
12/26/77
12/27/77
1/5/78
1/7/78
1/10/78
1/14/78
1/17/78
1/23/78
1/25/78
1/28/78
1/30/78
2/1/78
2/4/78
2/7/78
2/13/78
2/15/78
2/18/78
2/21/78
W
L
W
W
L
W
60-55
73-88
67-65
77-66
79-87
63-59
L OT
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
86-91
86-60
70-75
70-72
84-96
77-82
61-67
58-63
59-57
74-56
70-73
60-72
69-85
76-79
60-71
95-86
68-75
90-70
81-89
L
90-103
W OT
L
W
W
L
L
74-73
56-60
78-63
66-61
89-91
65-66
1976-77
13-13 / 8-8 SWC (t4th)
Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons
11/29/76
12/1/76
12/3/76
12/6/76
12/11/76
12/23/76
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
OKLAHOMA STATE
OKLAHOMA
WISCONSIN-STOUT
USC
at Mississippi State
at Oklahoma City
Industrial National Classic (Providence, R.I.)
12/28/76
12/29/76
1/4/77
1/8/77
1/10/77
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Providence
at Rhode Island
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
TEXAS A&M *
-
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
-
at SMU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
TCU *
CENTENARY
at Baylor *
SMU *
at TCU *
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W 2OT
W
W
L
L
L
W
73-74
73-72
81-95
58-86
74-68
89-80
105-81
75-72
79-69
81-69
69-87
84-95
61-73
90-51
-
-
BAYLOR
L
70-72
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at USC
OKLAHOMA
MISSISSIPPI STATE
LSU
at Oklahoma State
ALASKA ANCHORAGE
at Centenary
OKLAHOMA CITY
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
64-65
83-76
81-69
82-66
108-87
87-65
105-73
88-71
L
W
L
L
W
67-81
76-66
59-68
73-75
87-73
-
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
15
-
15
-
15
-
15
-
15
-
12
2
12
-
12
-
12
-
12
-
12
-
14
-
vs. Army
at Marquette
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
ARKANSAS *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at SMU *
HOUSTON *
at Arkansas *
TCU *
at Rice *
Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
at Texas Tech *
SMU *
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W OT
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
74-73
56-65
90-41
101-86
100-89
75-69
78-64
79-77
78-76
85-80
73-72
71-75
87-60
102-86
90-66
77-79
78-63
82-74
12 14
at Houston
L
90-92
NIT First & Second Rounds (Austin, TX)
3/10/78
3/15/78
16
-
17
-
TEMPLE
NEBRASKA
W
W
72-58
67-48
NIT Final Four (New York, NY)
3/19/78
3/21/78
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
15
17
-
17
-
17
-
11
14
11
-
12
-
12
11
12
-
12
-
11
-
at Arkansas *
at Rice *
USC
Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
SMU *
HOUSTON *
ARKANSAS *
at TCU *
RICE *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
TEXAS TECH *
at SMU *
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W OT
L
66-63
94-81
87-68
89-66
77-76
98-62
79-53
58-68
73-60
95-52
65-57
102-83
63-56
66-81
3/2/79
3/3/79
14
-
14
9
vs. Houston
vs. Arkansas
W
L
70-65
38-39
L
76-90
NCAA Midwest Second Round (Dallas, Texas)
SWC Tournament (Houston, TX)
3/4/78
1/12/79
1/16/79
1/20/79
1/22/79
1/24/79
1/27/79
1/29/79
2/1/79
2/3/79
2/6/79
2/12/79
2/14/79
2/17/79
2/20/79
SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)
SWC Tournament (Dallas, TX)
2/28/76
-
NIT CHAMPIONS
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
26-5 / 14-2 SWC (t1st)
Coach: A.E. “Abe” Lemons
(1st Year in Erwin Center)
Kiwanis Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
12/29/75
12/30/75
1/3/76
1/6/76
1/10/76
1/12/76
1/14/76
1/17/76
1/20/76
1/24/76
1/26/76
1/28/76
2/3/76
2/7/76
2/10/76
2/14/76
2/18/76
2/21/76
2/24/76
-
-
1977-78
9-17 / 4-12 SWC (8th)
Coach: Leon Black
-
-
SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas)
1975-76
12/1/75
12/3/75
12/6/75
12/8/75
12/13/75
12/20/75
1/12/77
1/15/77
1/18/77
1/22/77
1/24/77
1/29/77
2/1/77
2/5/77
2/8/77
2/10/77
2/12/77
2/15/77
2/19/77
2/22/77
17
-
17
-
vs. Rutgers
vs. North Carolina State
W
W
96-76
101-93
3/10/79
15 (11) (5)
vs. Oklahoma
1979-80
NIT SECOND ROUND
19-11 / 10-6 SWC (3rd)
Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons
11/30/79
-
-
12/4/79
12/7/79
12/10/79
12/15/79
12/21/79
12/22/79
12/27/79
12/29/79
1/3/80
1/5/80
1/8/80
1/12/80
1/15/80
1/17/80
1/22/80
1/26/80
1/28/80
1/30/80
2/2/80
2/4/80
2/6/80
2/13/80
2/16/80
2/19/80
2/22/80
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NORTHWESTERN STATE
(Northwestern La.)
at Harvard
VERMONT
at DePaul
BISCAYNE COLLEGE
HARDIN-SIMMONS
MURRAY STATE
SAN FRANCISCO
at New Mexico State
TEXAS TECH *
at SMU *
at Houston *
ARKANSAS *
TCU *
at North Texas
at Baylor *
Texas A&M *
at Rice *
SMU *
at Arkansas *
HOUSTON *
at TCU *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas Tech *
RICE *
W
83-76
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L OT
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
85-73
90-71
60-66
88-63
86-64
65-63
65-61
61-77
54-57
85-75
99-73
50-55
95-65
77-79
48-62
53-56
87-76
113-80
59-60
84-82
90-62
99-61
61-84
76-63
76-56
W
L
67-47
62-64
SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)
2/28/80
2/29/80
-
-
-
-
vs. Houston
vs. Arkansas
NIT First & Second Round (Austin, Texas)
3/5/80
-
-
3/10/80
-
-
ST. JOSEPH'S
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
(Southwestern La.)
W
70-61
L
76-77
1978-79
NCAA ROUND OF 32
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
21-8 / 13-3 SWC (t1st)
Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons
11/24/78
11/27/78
11/29/78
12/1/78
12/5/78
12/9/78
12/16/78
12/28/78
12/30/78
1/4/79
1/6/79
1/8/79
6
-
at Long Beach State
6
-
MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN
(Northern Montana College)
13
-
13
-
13
-
13
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Arkansas State
BYU
at Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA STATE
HARDIN-SIMMONS
at Pacific
at San Francisco
TCU *
at Texas Tech *
at Houston *
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
71-76
148-71
68-54
96-57
65-71
85-70
68-58
70-53
48-69
92-63
74-92
75-57
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
83
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1980-81
1982-83
1984-85
15-15 / 7-9 SWC (t6th)
Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons
6-22 / 1-15 SWC (9th)
Coach: Bob Weltlich
15-13 / 7-9 SWC (7th)
Coach: Bob Weltlich
11/29/80
12/1/80
12/4/80
12/6/80
12/9/80
12/13/80
12/20/80
12/23/80
12/29/80
1/3/81
1/6/81
1/10/81
1/12/81
1/17/81
1/19/81
1/24/81
1/26/81
1/28/81
1/31/81
2/3/81
2/7/81
2/10/81
2/17/81
2/21/81
2/24/81
2/28/81
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PACIFIC
at Biscayne College
NEW MEXICO STATE
LONG BEACH STATE
at USC
DePAUL
NORTH TEXAS
at South Carolina
HARVARD
at Texas Tech *
SMU *
HOUSTON *
at Arkansas *
at TCU *
at North Texas
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
RICE *
at SMU *
ARKANSAS *
at Houston *
TCU *
at Baylor *
Texas A&M *
TEXAS TECH *
at Rice *
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L OT
L
W
L
L
W
W OT
L OT
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
77-78
91-76
101-82
92-76
81-89
65-83
103-82
70-74
91-68
79-89
51-53
71-91
62-60
64-66
74-75
75-70
67-63
40-46
83-63
48-54
59-75
88-84
82-84
79-108
65-54
90-80
SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas)
3/2/81
-
-
RICE
W
58-44
SWC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)
3/5/81
3/6/81
3/7/81
-
-
-
15
-
-
vs. Texas Tech
vs. Arkansas
vs. Houston
W
W
L
66-58
76-73
59-84
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19 10
19
9
19
-
7
-
5
-
5
-
5
12
-
12 14
12
-
-
HARDIN-SIMMONS
COLORADO
at Drake
BISCAYNE COLLEGE
IOWA STATE
at Harvard
DRAKE
at Xavier
TEXAS TECH *
at SMU *
at Houston *
ARKANSAS *
TCU *
SOUTH CAROLINA
at Baylor *
Texas A&M *
at Rice *
SMU *
at Arkansas *
HOUSTON *
at TCU *
NORTH TEXAS
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at Texas Tech *
RICE *
-
-
vs. Baylor
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN W
at New Orleans
L
at Colorado
L
XAVIER
L OT
BISCAYNE COLLEGE
W
GEORGIA
L
HARVARD
W
MISSOURI WESTERN
W
53-42
56-74
48-75
64-66
75-64
54-75
73-58
78-70
11/24/84
-
-
11/29/84
-
-
12/3/84
12/8/84
12/12/84
12/17/84
12/20/84
12/22/84
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12/29/82
12/30/82
1/3/83
1/8/83
1/11/83
1/15/83
1/19/83
1/24/83
1/26/83
1/29/83
2/1/83
2/5/83
2/12/83
2/15/83
2/19/83
2/23/83
2/26/83
2/28/83
3/5/83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Santa Clara
vs. Charlotte
TCU *
KANSAS STATE
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
RICE *
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
Texas A&M *
SMU *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at SMU *
-
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
62-76
60-49
54-70
43-51
51-59
52-77
47-45
64-83
43-76
52-64
64-73
48-82
66-78
63-106
56-71
67-84
57-86
59-96
67-95
1st Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
-
-
at SMU
L
48-49
SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas)
1983-84
W
W
W
W
W
W OT
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L OT
L
W
L OT
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
74-57
76-64
58-51
91-63
108-75
72-71
82-56
97-71
55-50
60-51
95-83
87-73
105-89
88-71
59-69
69-71
49-80
69-56
55-62
63-77
69-81
84-70
59-62
70-91
65-67
59-60
L
46-48
11/26/83
11/30/83
12/3/83
12/6/83
12/10/83
12/13/83
12/17/83
12/20/83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MISSOURI SOUTHERN
NEW ORLEANS
at Iowa State
BISCAYNE COLLEGE
at Long Beach State
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN
ORAL ROBERTS
SAN DIEGO STATE
W OT
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
83-81
58-64
57-81
51-50
63-83
77-60
59-74
77-91
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
62-61
67-82
54-64
47-74
58-69
49-63
66-70
67-47
52-68
81-105
53-60
65-94
63-74
61-57
41-59
61-54
57-72
72-103
70-78
L
54-75
Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)
12/29/83
12/30/83
1/4/84
1/7/84
1/10/84
1/14/84
1/19/84
1/21/84
1/25/84
1/28/84
2/1/84
2/8/84
2/10/84
2/15/84
2/18/84
2/22/84
2/25/84
2/29/84
3/3/84
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Utah
vs. Weber State
at Kansas State
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at SMU *
TCU *
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
RICE *
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
TEXAS A&M *
SMU *
at TCU *
SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas)
3/6/84
-
-
at Texas A&M
12/28/84
12/29/84
1/2/85
1/5/85
1/9/85
1/12/85
1/16/85
1/20/85
1/23/85
1/26/85
2/2/85
2/6/85
2/10/85
2/14/85
2/16/85
2/20/85
2/23/85
2/27/85
3/3/85
3/8/85
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.)
NORTHWESTERN STATE
W
77-51
W
87-52
at LSU
LONG BEACH STATE
at Oral Roberts
MISSOURI WESTERN
at UC Riverside
at San Diego State
L
W
L
W
W
L
79-87
86-62
71-82
83-66
61-52
65-71
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
69-57
69-68
60-67
61-58
65-53
58-64
68-65
61-66
46-54
45-53
66-61
80-94
66-65
51-60
75-72
53-51
60-64
52-54
71-70
L
46-66
(Northwestern La.)
ARMY
MERCER
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
at Rice *
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
Texas A&M *
SMU *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
RICE *
ARKANSAS *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at SMU *
TCU *
USC
vs. Arkansas
1985-86
7-21 / 3-13 SWC (8th)
Coach: Bob Weltlich
SWC Tournament (Waco, Texas)
3/1/82
-
-
Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.)
3/7/83
16-11 / 6-10 SWC (t7th)
Coach: A. E. “Abe” Lemons
-
-
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
1981-82
11/28/81
12/3/81
12/5/81
12/8/81
12/12/81
12/18/81
12/22/81
12/30/81
1/5/82
1/9/82
1/12/82
1/16/82
1/18/82
1/23/82
1/26/82
1/30/82
2/1/82
2/3/82
2/6/82
2/8/82
2/10/82
2/13/82
2/16/82
2/20/82
2/22/82
2/27/82
11/27/82
11/30/82
12/4/82
12/7/82
12/11/82
12/15/82
12/18/82
12/22/82
NIT SECOND ROUND
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
19-12 / 12-4 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Bob Weltlich
11/25/85
11/27/85
12/1/85
12/5/85
12/11/85
12/14/85
12/17/85
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
9
BAPTIST COLLEGE
UC RIVERSIDE
at South Alabama
at USC
ORAL ROBERTS
at Oklahoma
LSU
W
W
L
L
W
L OT
L
94-68
70-61
66-67
62-84
82-66
92-93
65-72
W
W
68-57
60-55
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
55-90
62-63
70-68
57-46
59-55
65-40
54-55
56-63
56-54
49-46
79-63
62-56
61-57
55-50
58-47
58-57
54-55
62-63
W
L
78-62
47-55
W
69-66
L
65-71
2nd Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
12/20/85
12/21/85
-
-
-
-
ALASKA ANCHORAGE
SOUTH FLORIDA
Cotton State Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)
12/27/85
12/28/85
1/2/86
1/4/86
1/8/86
1/11/86
1/15/86
1/18/86
1/22/86
1/29/86
2/1/86
2/5/86
2/8/86
2/12/86
2/15/86
2/19/86
2/22/86
3/2/86
-
7
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Georgia Tech
vs. DePaul
at Houston *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
BAYLOR *
at Texas A&M *
at SMU *
TCU *
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
RICE *
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
Texas A&M *
SMU *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/7/86
3/8/86
-
-
-
-
vs. Houston
vs. Texas A&M
NIT First Round (Albuquerque, N.M.)
3/13/86
-
-
at New Mexico
NIT Second Round (Columbus, Ohio)
3/17/86
84
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
-
-
at Ohio State
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1986-87
1988-89
14-17 / 7-9 SWC (t6th)
Coach: Bob Weltlich
NCAA ROUND OF 32
25-9 / 12-4 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Tom Penders
Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)
11/28/86
11/29/86
11/30/86
12/3/86
12/6/86
-
12/8/86
12/11/86
12/13/86
-
9
-
-
17
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. North Carolina State
at Alaska Anchorage
vs. Louisville
CENTRAL MISSOURI (CMSU)
at New Mexico
NORTHWESTERN STATE
(Northwestern La.)
OKLAHOMA
at Oral Roberts
L
L
W
W
L
68-69
68-80
74-70
88-60
72-82
W
80-75
L
W
65-84
68-65
-
-
-
-
-
-
BOWLING GREEN
SOUTH ALABAMA
CHATTANOOGA
W
W
W
59-44
95-74
75-74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
at UTEP
vs. Iowa State
RICE *
at Arkansas *
at Baylor *
at Texas A&M *
SMU *
at TCU *
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
at Rice *
ARKANSAS *
BAYLOR *
Texas A&M *
at SMU *
TCU *
at Fordham
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
51-76
57-58
72-52
62-79
56-62
52-68
61-60
37-52
46-56
59-65
70-69
78-73
78-74
56-58
57-55
54-70
48-60
50-62
65-64
-
-
vs. Houston
L
49-59
-
-
-
-
-
-
12/3/88
-
12/6/88
-
12/9/88
12/10/88
12/14/88
12/19/88
12/29/88
12/30/88
1/4/89
1/7/89
1/11/89
1/14/89
1/18/89
1/21/89
1/25/89
1/29/89
2/1/89
2/4/89
2/8/89
2/11/89
2/15/89
2/18/89
2/22/89
2/25/89
2/28/89
3/4/89
1987-88
16-13 / 10-6 SWC (t4th)
Coach: Bob Weltlich
3/17/89
3/19/89
-
-
-
at Iowa State
vs. Tennessee State
L
W
83-100
84-72
Apple Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.)
12/4/87
12/5/87
12/8/87
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Brown
vs. William & Mary
ORAL ROBERTS
L
W
W
77-80
78-73
86-76
W
L
75-62
75-80
4th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
12/11/87
12/12/87
-
-
-
-
12/16/87
-
-
12/19/87
12/21/87
12/28/87
12/30/87
1/2/88
1/6/88
1/10/88
1/16/88
1/23/88
1/27/88
1/31/88
2/3/88
2/6/88
2/10/88
2/13/88
2/17/88
2/24/88
2/27/88
3/2/88
3/5/88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
UT-PAN AMERICAN
UTAH STATE
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
(Southwestern La.)
at Miami (FL)
at Chattanooga
VMI
NEW MEXICO
HOUSTON *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
at Texas Tech *
TCU *
at SMU *
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
at Houston *
TEXAS TECH *
at TCU *
SMU *
Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
W OT 90-89
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
56-85
70-71
85-76
74-86
65-63
65-91
75-77
55-64
74-56
70-75
52-49
76-56
79-72
68-66
51-62
63-59
69-55
76-69
64-58
60-84
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/11/88
-
-
vs. Houston
W
109-104
-
at Oral Roberts
W
119-91
W
W
W
W
96-73
103-88
117-86
117-78
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
85-84
95-124
105-85
92-99
66-65
88-86
90-86
79-94
94-84
96-65
85-80
110-81
82-105
116-74
96-105
84-82
(Northwestern La.)
82-79
84-85
87-79
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LEHIGH
CHATTANOOGA
at Long Beach State
SOUTHERN UTAH
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Oklahoma State
vs. Oklahoma
BAYLOR *
ARKANSAS *
at Rice *
at Houston *
TEXAS TECH *
at Vanderbilt
at TCU *
SMU *
Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
HOUSTON *
at Texas Tech *
MIAMI (FL)
TCU *
at SMU *
at Texas A&M *
123-104
107-82
82-79
89-106
-
-
-
-
-
17
vs. SMU
vs. TCU
vs. Arkansas
W OT 93-91
W OT 93-89
L 76-100
NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas)
Big Apple NIT (Ames, Iowa)
-
W
L
W
-
vs. Pepperdine
at Hawaii
SAM HOUSTON STATE
NORTHWESTERN STATE
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/10/89
3/11/89
3/12/89
11/2/87
11/3/87
3/16/90
3/18/90
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/6/87
11/25/88
11/27/88
12/1/88
L
57-72
(11)
(6)
(11) 6 (3)
vs. Georgia Tech
vs. Missouri
W
L
76-70
89-108
NCAA ROUND OF 8
24-9 / 12-4 SWC (3rd)
Coach: Tom Penders
-
-
UT ARLINGTON
-
-
-
vs. Texas A&M
vs. Houston
W
L
92-84
86-89
(10)
(7)
(10) 10 (2)
vs. Georgia
vs. Purdue
W
W
100-88
73-72
W
L
102-89
85-88
W
L
L
76-74
87-101
88-96
W
W
W OT
L
112-68
116-70
87-84
71-79
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
76-74
82-89
93-67
94-77
89-101
92-79
90-84
90-80
83-65
90-49
96-80
83-74
100-95
76-73
65-64
73-82
96-79
96-83
70-78
99-86
W
W
L
88-78
82-74
89-120
W
L
73-65
76-84
NCAA Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas)
3/22/90
3/24/90
(10) 25 (6)
(10) 7 (4)
vs. Xavier
vs. Arkansas
1990-91
NCAA ROUND OF 32
23-9 / 13-3 SWC (2nd)
Coach: Tom Penders
11/27/90
11/30/90
12/4/90
22
-
22
20
23
16
at Florida
at LSU
OKLAHOMA
7th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
12/7/90
12/8/90
12/18/90
12/22/90
23
-
23
-
23
-
23
17
LOYOLA (Md.)
UT-PAN AMERICAN
at Cal Santa Barbara
vs. Georgia
ASU/Tribune Classic (Temple, Ariz.)
12/28/90
12/29/90
1/2/91
1/5/91
1/10/91
1/12/91
1/17/91
1/19/91
1/22/91
1/26/91
1/30/91
2/3/91
2/6/91
2/9/91
2/12/91
2/17/91
2/23/91
2/25/91
2/27/91
3/3/91
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
vs. Michigan
at Arizona State
Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at Arkansas *
at Rice *
HOUSTON *
DePAUL
at Texas Tech *
TCU *
SMU *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
at SMU *
RICE *
at Houston *
TEXAS TECH *
STETSON
at TCU *
ARKANSAS *
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/7/91
3/8/91
3/9/91
1989-90
11/28/89
-
NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.)
5th Longhorn Classic (Austin,Texas)
Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas)
12/28/86
12/29/86
1/3/87
1/8/87
1/10/87
1/13/87
1/17/87
1/19/87
1/24/87
1/28/87
2/1/87
2/4/87
2/7/87
2/11/87
2/14/87
2/18/87
2/21/87
2/25/87
2/28/87
3/9/90
3/10/90
Hawaii Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i)
3rd Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
12/19/86
12/20/86
12/22/86
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
23
-
23
-
23
5
vs. Baylor
vs. SMU
vs. Arkansas
NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dayton, Ohio)
3/15/91
3/17/91
W
116-66
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
108-63
89-86
87-89
105-94
98-74
73-67
102-82
23 (5)
(12)
23 (5) 20 (4)
vs. St. Peter’s
vs. St. John’s
6th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
12/8/89
12/9/89
12/14/89
12/16/89
12/21/89
12/23/89
12/30/89
1/2/90
1/4/90
1/6/90
1/10/90
1/13/90
1/17/90
1/20/90
1/22/90
1/25/90
1/27/90
1/30/90
2/4/90
2/7/90
2/11/90
2/14/90
2/18/90
2/28/90
3/3/90
3/5/90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MANHATTAN
UTSA
LONG BEACH STATE
FLORIDA
VMI
at SMU *
at Stetson
vs. LSU
TEXAS TECH *
BAYLOR *
at TCU *
at Oklahoma
Texas A&M *
RHODE ISLAND
at Texas Tech *
at Arkansas *
RICE *
HOUSTON *
ARKANSAS *
at Baylor *
TCU *
SMU *
at Texas A&M *
at Rice *
at DePaul
at Houston *
113-124
109-71
108-89
83-80
84-103
96-94
107-86
97-77
100-109
96-84
93-102
96-103
96-91
85-77
79-68
79-73
86-84
89-79
79-84
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
85
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1991-92
2/25/93
2/27/93
3/3/93
3/6/93
NCAA ROUND OF 64
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
23-12 / 11-3 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Tom Penders
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Texas Tech *
HOUSTON *
TCU *
at SMU *
L
L
W
L
103-105
79-86
102-84
80-96
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/12/93
3/13/93
-
-
-
-
vs. Rice
vs. Houston
W
L
81-76
50-58
Chase Preseason NIT First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)
11/20/91
11/22/91
-
-
WASHINGTON
PRINCETON
W
W
104-83
57-46
L
L
107-120
W
W
L
L
W
124-107
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
95-87
88-92
83-84
93-75
86-75
88-83
76-73
76-80
106-91
68-84
105-94
79-92
88-87
87-72
93-90
98-93
99-77
88-86
Chase Preseason NIT Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.)
11/27/91
11/29/91
-
18
-
24
vs. Georgia Tech
vs. Pittsburgh
87-91
8th Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas)
12/6/91
12/7/91
12/10/91
12/14/91
12/22/91
-
-
-
-
-
17
-
8
-
-
NORTH TEXAS
SAN DIEGO STATE
at Oklahoma
UCONN
UC SANTA BARBARA
85-58
106-109
77-94
90-77
Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas)
12/28/91
12/29/91
1/3/92
1/6/92
1/9/92
1/11/92
1/14/92
1/18/92
1/22/92
1/27/92
1/30/92
2/1/92
2/4/92
2/9/92
2/12/92
2/16/92
2/19/92
2/22/92
2/26/92
2/29/92
3/5/92
3/8/92
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Clemson
at UTEP
vs. LSU (in New Orleans, La.)
MURRAY STATE
HOUSTON *
TEXAS TECH *
at Texas A&M *
at TCU *
SMU *
at Baylor *
at VCU
at Rhode Island
RICE *
at Houston *
at Texas Tech *
GEORGIA
TCU *
at SMU *
ORAL ROBERTS
BAYLOR *
at Rice *
Texas A&M *
128-108
97-67
93-107
88-69
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/13/92
3/14/92
3/15/92
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Texas A&M
vs. Texas Tech
vs. Houston
W
W
L
88-69
97-87
72-91
3/19/92
vs. Iowa
L
92-98
-
at Oral Roberts
86
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
at LSU
at Nebraska
at Stephen F. Austin
FLORIDA
at UConn
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Kentucky
vs. Tennessee Tech
vs. Notre Dame
OKLAHOMA
UTAH
at Illinois
vs. UTSA
at Texas A&M *
SMU *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH *
GEORGIA
at Houston *
RICE *
TCU *
at SMU *
Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
LAMAR
HOUSTON *
ORAL ROBERTS
at Rice *
at TCU *
66-86
78-75
78-66
68-76
86-96
L
W
W
W
61-86
97-85
89-72
87-75
93-91
78-83
91-69
84-85
91-79
110-85
108-79
107-96
110-78
85-70
95-73
94-66
85-68
113-91
W 2OT
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L 2OT
W
W
W
W
W
25
-
25
-
25
-
vs. TCU
vs. Rice
vs. Texas A&M
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Princeton
vs. North Carolina
at Utah
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
ILLINOIS
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Weber State
vs. Oklahoma
RICE *
SMU *
at Houston *
BAYLOR *
at Murray State
TEXAS TECH *
at Rice *
at TCU *
vs. LSU
Texas A&M *
at Georgia
VCU
at Baylor *
at Texas A&M *
20 (6) (11)
20 (6) 11 (3)
vs. Western Kentucky
vs. Michigan
125-128
105-75
88-70
106-69
78-70
111-78
W
W
W
96-75
101-89
87-62
W
L
91-77
79-84
136-97
1994-95
W
L
L
W
W
63-53
68-104
76-87
83-70
89-72
NCAA ROUND OF 32
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS
23-7 / 11-3 SWC (t1st)
Coach: Tom Penders
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
104-96
76-85
87-92
92-102
67-81
86-87
79-74
92-74
83-101
77-83
81-84
82-78
70-78
60-66
88-73
57-77
11/26/94
11/29/94
12/7/94
12/10/94
12/20/94
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
at North Carolina
LAMAR
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
at Florida
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
L
W
W
L
W
92-96
97-54
105-60
73-91
95-94
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W OT
84-73
86-81
102-74
80-71
98-102
115-82
100-59
75-100
Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas)
12/27/94
12/28/94
1/4/95
1/7/95
1/10/95
1/14/95
1/18/95
1/21/95
1/23/95
1/26/95
1/28/95
2/1/95
2/4/95
2/8/95
2/11/95
-
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. UT-Pan American
vs. Washington State
NEBRASKA
LSU
at TCU *
Texas A&M *
at SMU *
at Oklahoma
at Baylor *
DePAUL
TEXAS TECH *
at Houston *
RICE *
TCU *
at Texas A&M *
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SMU *
vs. Temple (in San Antonio, TX)
at Texas Tech *
BAYLOR *
HOUSTON *
at Rice *
W
W
L
W
W
W
91-65
70-54
87-96
109-75
96-82
108-74
3/10/95
3/11/95
-
-
-
-
vs. Rice
vs. Texas Tech
W 78-71
W OT 107-104
(11)
(6)
(11) 10 (3)
vs. Oregon
vs. Maryland
W
L
90-73
68-82
1995-96
L
W
W
L
L
W
All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
12/29/92
12/30/92
1/5/93
1/10/93
1/14/93
1/16/93
1/19/93
1/23/93
1/30/93
2/3/93
2/7/93
2/10/93
2/13/93
2/16/93
2/20/93
2/22/93
12/21/93
12/22/93
12/23/93
12/27/93
12/29/93
1/2/94
1/5/94
1/12/94
1/15/94
1/19/94
1/21/94
1/23/94
1/29/94
2/1/94
2/5/94
2/9/94
2/12/94
2/15/94
2/20/94
2/21/94
2/26/94
2/28/94
3/2/94
3/5/94
3/17/94
3/19/94
Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.)
12/4/92
12/5/92
12/19/92
12/22/92
12/26/92
-
NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.)
11-17 / 4-10 SWC (7th)
Coach: Tom Penders
-
-
-
-
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
3/16/95
3/18/95
Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)
3/10/94
3/11/94
3/12/94
1992-93
12/1/92
11/26/93
11/28/93
12/1/93
12/4/93
12/15/93
-
NCAA West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah)
NCAA ROUND OF 32
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
26-8 / 12-2 SWC (1st)
Coach: Tom Penders
SWC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
NCAA East First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.)
(8) (9)
1993-94
2/15/95
2/19/95
2/23/95
2/25/95
2/28/95
3/4/95
107-100
99-92
W 82-68
L OT 96-105
W 88-56
W 111-99
W 98-88
W 2OT
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
NCAA ROUND OF 32
21-10 / 10-4 SWC (3rd)
Coach: Tom Penders
11/25/95
11/29/95
12/2/95
12/5/95
12/9/95
12/16/95
12/21/95
12/27/95
12/30/95
1/3/96
1/6/96
1/13/96
1/16/96
1/20/96
1/24/96
1/28/96
1/31/96
2/3/96
2/7/96
2/11/96
2/14/96
2/17/96
2/20/96
2/24/96
2/26/96
3/2/96
3/7/96
3/8/96
3/9/96
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
23
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
NORTH TEXAS
UTAH
at DePaul
UTSA
at Louisville
OREGON STATE
PROVIDENCE
at Lamar
NORTH CAROLINA
at Nebraska
RICE *
TCU *
at Texas A&M *
SMU *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
OKLAHOMA
HOUSTON *
at Rice *
at TCU *
Texas A&M *
at SMU *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH *
at Rhode Island
at Houston *
vs. Baylor
vs. SMU
vs. Texas Tech
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
88-67
69-70
88-84
110-98
78-101
83-54
92-83
96-82
74-72
69-85
69-80
103-88
86-70
81-63
90-81
78-79
65-67
80-63
79-64
102-81
69-50
101-66
80-72
58-75
81-77
76-86
86-65
89-67
73-75
W
L
80-76
62-65
NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis.)
3/15/96
3/17/96
(10)
(7)
(10) 9 (2)
vs. Michigan
vs. Wake Forest
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
1996-97
1998-99
NCAA ROUND OF 16
18-12 / 10-6 Big 12 (t3rd)
Coach: Tom Penders
First season in Big 12
NCAA ROUND OF 64
BIG 12 CHAMPIONS
19-13 / 13-3 Big 12 (1st)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11/23/96
17
-
NEBRASKA
11/27/96
12/4/96
12/7/96
12/9/96
12/14/96
12/18/96
12/21/96
12/31/96
1/4/97
1/6/97
1/12/97
18
-
18
-
RHODE ISLAND
at Florida
NORTH TEXAS
at Arizona
FRESNO STATE
at Oregon State
at Utah
at Providence
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Kansas *
KANSAS STATE *
1/15/97
23
18
-
18
5
13
16
14
-
14
9
18
-
18
-
18
1
22
-
1/19/97
23
10
1/22/97
1/26/97
1/29/97
2/1/97
2/3/97
2/8/97
2/12/97
2/16/97
2/19/97
2/22/97
2/25/97
3/1/97
23
-
23
-
23
-
23
-
23
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
19
at Texas A&M *
LOUISVILLE
OKLAHOMA *
MISSOURI *
at Baylor *
at Oklahoma *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma State *
BAYLOR *
at Nebraska *
IOWA STATE *
at Texas Tech *
Texas A&M *
at Colorado *
W
(OT)
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
(OT)
L
(OT)
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
83-81
86-79
82-64
71-56
78-83
98-86
86-83
68-80
66-74
92-58
61-86
104-63
86-76
78-85
76-66
78-74
72-76
69-83
83-67
90-73
70-67
67-79
57-56
70-72
68-57
60-83
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/7/97
-
-
vs. Missouri
- (10)
(7)
- (10) (15)
vs. Wisconsin
vs. Coppin State
- (10) 25 (6)
vs. Louisville
22 19
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
-
vs. Princeton
vs. Georgia
at North Texas
LIBERTY
at Georgia
AMERICAN
ARIZONA
FLORIDA
LSU
at Illinois
HOUSTON
BAYLOR *
at Missouri *
KANSAS *
at Oklahoma *
TEXAS TECH *
NEBRASKA *
at Fresno State
at Iowa State *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Texas A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
at Kansas State *
at Texas Tech *
Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
at Oklahoma State *
COLORADO *
-
-
-
25
-
-
vs. Texas Tech
vs. Oklahoma State
vs. Oklahoma
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
23
-
-
12/28/98
12/29/98
12/30/98
1/2/99
1/6/99
1/10/99
1/13/99
1/16/99
1/18/99
1/23/99
1/25/99
1/31/99
2/3/99
2/6/99
2/10/99
2/14/99
2/17/99
2/20/99
2/24/99
2/27/99
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
22
-
vs. Mississippi State
vs. Princeton
at Hawaii
at Colorado *
IOWA STATE *
at Nebraska *
BAYLOR *
KANSAS STATE *
at Kansas *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Oklahoma *
MASSACHUSETTS
Texas A&M *
at Texas Tech *
OKLAHOMA *
at Oklahoma State *
TEXAS TECH *
at Texas A&M *
at Baylor *
MISSOURI *
71-58
82-81
NCAA East First & Second Rounds (Boston, Mass.)
L
63-78
3/12/99
-
-
-
-
(7) (10)
vs. Colorado
vs. Oklahoma State
vs. Purdue
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
3/16/00
3/18/00
W
W
L
86-83
65-64
55-68
21
-
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
15
vs. Colorado
vs. Oklahoma
(12)
15 (5) 10 (4)
69-71
76-93
57-73
77-78
87-77
57-61
73-68
62-65
61-63
2000-01
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
81-77
46-56
84-72
73-68
71-45
89-76
71-56
65-59
67-76
73-70
64-60
76-65
71-59
76-59
63-64
73-68
62-44
63-54
62-52
47-54
W
L
82-76
57-59
L
54-58
11/22/00
11/24/00
11/28/00
12/2/00
12/9/00
12/16/00
12/20/00
12/23/00
12/28/00
12/30/00
1/6/01
1/10/01
1/13/01
1/15/01
1/17/01
1/20/01
1/24/01
1/27/01
1/30/01
2/3/01
2/7/01
2/10/01
2/13/01
2/17/01
2/21/01
2/24/01
2/26/01
3/3/01
W
L
78-35
65-81
vs. Indiana State
vs. LSU
W
L
77-61
67-72
NCAA ROUND OF 64
25-9 / 12-4 Big 12 (t2nd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
TiVo Preseason NIT First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)
11/13/00
11/15/00
-
-
-
-
NAVY
CALIFORNIA
W
W
79-65
57-54
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W OT
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W OT
W
W
W
W
69-95
70-58
70-51
90-60
69-87
79-71
71-60
72-64
74-43
70-59
78-71
63-41
67-80
60-56
76-58
73-66
68-75
52-80
81-61
66-82
77-72
54-75
73-56
80-69
69-59
94-78
76-61
78-55
W
W
L
55-54
76-62
45-54
L
65-79
TiVo Preseason NIT Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.)
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Duke
vs. Indiana
UTSA
TEXAS STATE (Southwest Texas)
at South Florida
-
-
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI
-
-
-
5
-
-
at Houston
ILLINOIS
UNC ASHEVILLE
UTAH
OKLAHOMA STATE *
KANSAS STATE *
at Nebraska *
UCONN
at Texas A&M *
BAYLOR *
at Oklahoma *
at Arizona
TEXAS A&M *
at Kansas *
at Colorado *
OKLAHOMA *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma State *
at Baylor *
IOWA STATE *
MISSOURI *
at Texas Tech *
-
-
24
-
23
-
23
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
20
-
20
12
20
-
-
3
-
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
24
-
24
-
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/9/01
3/10/01
3/11/01
20
-
20
-
20
16
vs. Oklahoma State
vs. Baylor
vs. Oklahoma
NCAA South First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.)
Black Coaches Association Freedom Classic (Austin, Texas)
11/20/99
-
13
15 (5)
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L OT
1999-2000
56-62
87-89
116-94
98-70
76-94
78-62
81-88
85-82
69-63
80-105
89-71
81-87
69-91
72-102
75-91
88-79
105-91
82-90
82-85
88-73
81-80
74-81
79-83
82-80
87-74
75-80
58-80
64-81
13
NCAA West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah)
NCAA ROUND OF 32
24-9 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/5/98
3/6/98
3/7/98
11
W
W
Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic (East Rutherford, N.J.)
-
-
at Houston
SOUTH FLORIDA
at Arizona
GEORGIA
at Oral Roberts
at San Diego
UTAH
WISCONSIN
at LSU
3/10/00
3/11/00
Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)
3/5/99
3/6/99
14-17 / 6-10 Big 12 (10th)
Coach: Tom Penders
22
-
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
1997-98
11/11/97
11/12/97
11/22/97
11/26/97
11/28/97
12/3/97
12/6/97
12/9/97
12/17/97
12/20/97
12/27/97
1/3/98
1/5/98
1/10/98
1/12/98
1/17/98
1/21/98
1/24/98
1/27/98
1/31/98
2/2/98
2/8/98
2/11/98
2/14/98
2/18/98
2/21/98
2/24/98
2/28/98
-
-
75-80
NCAA East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.)
3/21/97
-
L
NCAA East First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
3/14/97
3/16/97
11/17/98
11/21/98
11/25/98
11/29/98
12/2/98
12/5/98
12/12/98
12/15/98
12/19/98
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
W
82-48
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
88-71
68-64
81-74
81-88
45-61
76-66
89-57
73-79
85-48
90-80
71-43
67-77
78-51
79-66
65-73
72-59
82-55
75-65
59-83
68-57
76-60
66-63
68-57
60-38
77-89
85-58
68-54
99-70
3/16/01
18 (6) (11)
vs. Temple
Puerto Rico Shootout (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)
11/25/99
11/26/99
11/27/99
12/4/99
12/7/99
12/11/99
12/18/99
12/22/99
12/28/99
1/2/00
1/6/00
1/10/00
1/12/00
1/15/00
1/19/00
1/22/00
1/25/00
1/29/00
1/31/00
2/5/00
2/9/00
2/12/00
2/16/00
2/19/00
2/22/00
2/26/00
2/28/00
3/4/00
20
-
20
18
20
3
9
4
10
-
10
-
15
-
14
-
18
-
18
-
17
-
15
5
15
-
15
16
14
12
14
-
17
-
17
-
16
18
16
-
18
-
18
-
17
8
17
-
14
17
14
-
16
23
16
-
vs. Arizona State
vs. DePaul
vs. Michigan State
ARIZONA
at Wisconsin
SAN DIEGO
WOFFORD
at Utah
NIAGARA
HOUSTON
BAYLOR *
at UConn
at Texas A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
at Oklahoma State *
at Texas Tech *
NEBRASKA *
COLORADO *
at Oklahoma *
at Massachusetts
TEXAS TECH *
at Missouri *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Baylor *
at Iowa State *
TEXAS A&M *
KANSAS *
at Kansas State *
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
87
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Results
2001-02
Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas)
3/14/03
NCAA ROUND OF 16
22-12 / 10-6 Big 12 (tie 3rd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11/17/01
23
-
-
-
-
-
3/21/03
3/23/03
ARIZONA
-
20
vs. Oregon State
vs. Gonzaga
vs. Indiana
L
74-88
W
L
L
78-68
64-67
71-77
W OT
W
W
W
W
83-75
89-64
79-52
96-90
80-67
Dell Classic 4 Kids (Chicago, Ill.)
12/1/01
12/5/01
12/10/01
12/15/01
12/19/01
vs. Stanford
-
11
-
-
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI
-
-
-
-
-
-
WASHINGTON STATE
JACKSONVILLE
McNEESE STATE
Las Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, Nev.)
12/22/01
12/29/01
1/2/02
1/5/02
1/7/02
1/12/02
1/14/02
1/19/02
1/23/02
1/26/02
1/30/02
2/2/02
2/6/02
2/9/02
2/11/02
2/17/02
2/20/02
2/23/02
2/26/02
3/2/02
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
-
24
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
13
-
6
-
-
-
-
at UNLV
at Utah
UT-PAN AMERICAN
at Oklahoma State *
PROVIDENCE
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
NEBRASKA *
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
at Kansas State *
OKLAHOMA *
at Texas A&M *
COLORADO *
KANSAS *
at Missouri *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Oklahoma *
TEXAS TECH *
at Iowa State *
W
L
W
W
W
W
W OT
W
L
W
L
L OT
W
W
L OT
W
L
L
W
W
87-78
61-71
81-69
70-61
68-48
102-78
74-71
77-66
74-80
69-63
70-71
84-85
66-52
104-95
103-110
72-70
80-85
78-96
96-71
79-76
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/8/02
3/9/02
-
-
-
4
vs. Missouri
vs. Oklahoma
W
L
89-85
51-67
W
W
70-57
68-64
L
70-72
NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas)
3/15/02
3/17/02
- (6) - (11)
- (6) 17 (3)
vs. Boston College
vs. Mississippi State
NCAA Midwest Regional (Madison, Wis.)
3/22/02
- (6) 11 (2)
vs. Oregon
2002-03
4
16
3
-
3
-
vs. Georgia
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
UT ARLINGTON
W
W
W
77-71
81-55
76-45
-
vs. Seton Hall
W
78-61
BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.)
12/7/02
12/8/02
12/15/02
12/19/02
12/22/02
12/30/02
1/5/03
1/11/03
1/15/03
1/18/03
1/25/03
1/27/03
2/1/03
2/4/03
2/8/03
2/10/03
2/15/03
2/17/03
2/22/03
2/26/03
3/1/03
3/4/03
3/8/03
88
5 (1) - (16)
5 (1)
- (9)
vs. UNC Asheville
vs. Purdue
W
W
82-61
77-67
3/28/03
3/30/03
5 (1) 23 (5)
5 (1)
- (7)
vs. UConn
vs. Michigan State
W
W
82-78
85-76
L
84-95
NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, LA)
4/5/03
5 (1) 13 (3)
vs. Syracuse
2003-04
NCAA ROUND OF 16
25-8 / 12-4 Big 12 (t2nd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11
-
11
-
11
-
8
-
6
9
6
-
11-T
3
19
-
BROWN
SAM HOUSTON STATE
CENTENARY
WOFFORD
W
W
W
W
89-51
122-71
94-59
103-72
L
W
83-91
89-55
L
W
W
W OT
W
W
W
W OT
L
W OT
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
61-89
88-72
99-79
79-77
79-57
94-81
63-61
75-69
67-72
62-61
69-59
76-63
66-37
84-58
77-78
77-57
68-63
82-67
74-71
67-76
48-58
W
W
L
66-63
64-60
49-65
W
W
66-49
78-75
L
71-79
vs. Arizona
NEW ORLEANS
19
-
18
25
18
-
18
4
18
-
16
-
16
24
16
13
16
-
11
-
11
22
11
-
11
-
11
-
11
-
10
20
10
25
10
8
10
-
vs. Duke
GEORGE WASHINGTON
UT ARLINGTON
at Providence
BAYLOR *
WAKE FOREST
NEBRASKA *
at Missouri *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Texas Tech *
at Texas A&M *
COLORADO *
OKLAHOMA *
at Baylor *
at Iowa State *
TEXAS A&M *
at Oklahoma *
KANSAS *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma State *
at Kansas State *
2
-
2
-
8
1
10
-
10
-
7
-
7
-
8
-
4
-
4
-
4
21
3
12
3
9
3
-
3
-
6
5
6
-
3
-
3
16
5
-
5
-
4
-
4
5
vs. George Washington
vs. Notre Dame
at Arizona
McNEESE STATE
PRINCETON
LOUISIANA TECH
MOUNT ST. MARY'S
IOWA STATE *
at Baylor *
TEXAS A&M *
MISSOURI *
at Kansas *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Colorado *
at Texas A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
at Nebraska *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma State *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
KANSAS STATE *
at Oklahoma *
11
-
11
18
11
7
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
100-92
92-98
70-73
97-59
57-54
58-50
80-64
70-50
82-71
89-61
76-55
87-90
78-65
80-93
95-87
67-61
75-63
77-65
77-82
82-64
76-71
74-60
76-71
3/18/04
3/20/04
vs. Oklahoma
vs. Kansas
vs. Oklahoma State
12 (3) - (14)
12 (3) 18 (6)
vs. Princeton
vs. North Carolina
NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.)
3/26/04
12 (3) - (7)
vs. Xavier
-
TEXAS STATE
W
95-63
15
-
15
-
15
-
18
-
18
-
14
-
14
-
14
6
15
-
15
-
15
-
15
-
15
-
vs. Chaminade
vs. Iowa
vs. Tennessee
COPPIN STATE
at Seton Hall
NORTH TEXAS
UT ARLINGTON
at Wake Forest
CENTENARY
UTSA
UNLV
MEMPHIS
BAYLOR *
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
84-62
80-82
95-70
86-50
70-62
86-57
85-70
88-89
97-52
100-82
89-82
74-67
79-60
L
W
W
63-74
63-53
75-61
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
1/12/05
1/15/05
1/17/05
6
20
-
23
-
23
-
L
W
L
L OT
L
W OT
60-64
80-73
65-90
80-92
79-88
75-72
-
-
-
-
W
W
L
W
L
W
75-40
75-60
65-69
63-51
58-74
74-73
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
8
L
69-81
L
57-61
W
W
89-56
77-33
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
76-75
68-59
90-55
82-54
93-55
85-58
66-97
78-95
85-49
110-38
69-58
89-64
78-58
58-55
80-46
66-47
80-46
72-82
66-53
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
83-70
65-44
78-59
90-63
60-81
65-64
80-55
L
W
43-46
72-48
W
W
L
77-70
74-70
68-80
W
W
60-52
75-54
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
at Texas Tech *
MISSOURI *
OKLAHOMA *
at Oklahoma State *
-
vs. Colorado
-
- (8) - (9)
vs. Nevada
NCAA ROUND OF 8
BIG 12 CO-CHAMPIONS
30-7 / 13-3 Big 12 (t1st)
Coach: Rick Barnes
Guardians Classic First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)
11/15/05
11/16/05
2
-
2
-
SOUTHERN
SAMFORD
Guardians Classic Semifinals & Finals (Kansas City, Mo.)
11/21/05
11/23/05
11/26/05
11/29/05
12/3/05
12/5/05
12/10/05
12/17/05
12/22/05
12/30/05
1/2/06
1/7/06
1/9/06
1/14/06
1/17/06
1/21/06
1/23/06
1/28/06
2/1/06
2
13
2
18
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
1
6
-
15
-
15
-
15
4
15
-
8
-
8
3
5
-
5
-
4
-
4
24
7
-
vs. West Virginia
vs. Iowa
LOUISIANA-MONROE
UT-PAN AMERICAN
UT ARLINGTON
at Rice
vs. Duke
TENNESSEE
TEXAS STATE
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
at Memphis
COLORADO *
at Iowa State *
VILLANOVA
TEXAS TECH *
at Baylor *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Oklahoma *
at Missouri *
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
2/4/06
2/6/06
2/11/06
2/14/06
2/19/06
2/22/06
2/25/06
7
-
6
-
6
-
6
-
6
-
7
-
7
16
TEXAS A&M *
at Texas Tech *
NEBRASKA *
BAYLOR *
at Oklahoma State *
at Kansas State *
KANSAS *
10
-
10
-
15
5
at Texas A&M *
at Nebraska *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
6
-
6
19
at Texas A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas)
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)
11/22/04
11/23/04
11/24/04
11/29/04
12/4/04
12/7/04
12/15/04
12/18/04
12/22/04
12/29/04
1/2/05
1/6/05
1/9/05
16
at Oklahoma *
TEXAS TECH *
at Kansas *
IOWA STATE *
at Colorado *
KANSAS STATE *
2005-06
3/1/06
3/5/06
NCAA ROUND OF 64
20-11 / 9-7 Big 12 (t5th)
Coach: Rick Barnes
16
-
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
2004-05
11/19/04
2/16/05
2/19/05
2/22/05
2/26/05
2/28/05
3/5/05
3/17/05
Dreyfus Classic (New York, N.Y.)
12/20/03
12/29/03
1/2/04
1/5/04
1/10/04
1/13/04
1/17/04
1/20/04
1/24/04
1/26/04
1/31/04
2/4/04
2/8/04
2/10/04
2/14/04
2/18/04
2/21/04
2/23/04
2/28/04
3/1/04
3/6/04
18
16
NCAA First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.)
12/9/03
12/14/03
15
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
3/10/05
NABC Classic (Austin, Texas)
11/17/03
11/24/03
11/29/03
12/4/03
1/22/05
1/25/05
1/29/05
2/5/05
2/8/05
2/12/05
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
NCAA First & Second Rounds (Denver, Colo.)
Space City Hoops Classic (Houston, Texas)
3
81-92
NCAA South Regional (San Antonio, Texas)
3/12/04
3/13/04
3/14/04
AT&T Wireless Classic (New York, N.Y.)
11/30/02
L
Big 12 Championship (Dallas, Texas)
NCAA FINAL FOUR
26-7 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11/15/02
11/23/02
11/27/02
vs. Texas Tech
-
NCAA South First & Second Rounds (Birmingham, Ala.)
Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)
11/22/01
11/23/01
11/24/01
3
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
3/10/06
3/11/06
3/12/06
8
-
8
-
8
17
vs. Texas Tech
vs. Texas A&M
vs. Kansas
NCAA First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas)
3/17/06
3/19/06
9 (2)
(15)
9 (2) - (10)
vs. Penn
vs. North Carolina State
NCAA Regionals (Atlanta, Ga.)
3/23/06
3/25/06
9 (2) 22 (6)
9 (2) 19 (4)
vs. West Virginia
vs. LSU
W 74-71
L OT 60-70
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Texas’ Year-by-Year Results
2006-07
2/2/08
2/6/08
2/9/08
2/11/08
2/16/08
NCAA ROUND OF 32
25-10 / 12-4 Big 12 (3rd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
2K Sports College Hoops Classic First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas)
11/9/06
11/10/06
11
-
11
-
ALCORN STATE
CHICAGO STATE
W
W
103-44
92-66
2K Sports College Hoops Classic Semifinals & Finals (New York, N.Y.)
11/16/06
11/17/06
11/21/06
11/28/06
19
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Michigan State
vs. St. John’s
NICHOLLS STATE
TEXAS SOUTHERN
L
W
W
W
61-63
77-76
91-60
90-50
Basketball Hall of Fame Challenge (Phoenix, Ariz.)
12/2/06
12/10/06
12/16/06
12/20/06
12/23/06
12/28/06
1/2/07
1/6/07
1/10/07
1/13/07
1/16/07
1/20/07
1/24/07
1/27/07
1/31/07
2/3/07
-
22
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
25
-
21
12
21
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
22
-
vs. Gonzaga
vs. LSU (in Houston, Texas)
TEXAS STATE
ARKANSAS
at Tennessee
CENTENARY
UT ARLINGTON
at Colorado *
MISSOURI *
OKLAHOMA *
at Oklahoma State *
at Villanova
at Nebraska *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
KANSAS STATE *
L
W OT
W
W
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
L 3OT
L
W
W
W
L
77-87
76-75
96-70
80-76
105-111
76-66
84-52
102-78
88-68
80-69
103-105
69-76
62-61
84-79
76-64
72-73
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
2/5/07
2/10/07
2/12/07
2/17/07
2/20/07
2/24/07
-
6
-
-
-
18
-
-
19
-
19
-
at Texas A&M *
IOWA STATE *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Baylor *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma *
L
W
W
W
W
W
82-100
77-68
83-54
68-67
80-51
68-58
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
2/28/07
3/3/07
15
7
15
3
TEXAS A&M *
at Kansas *
W 2OT 98-96
L
86-90
Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
3/9/07
3/10/07
3/11/07
15
-
15
-
15
2
vs. Baylor
vs. Oklahoma State
vs. Kansas
W 74-69
W 69-64
L OT 84-88
NCAA First & Second Rounds (Spokane, Wash.)
3/16/07
3/18/07
11 (4)
(13)
11 (4) 23 (5)
vs. New Mexico State
vs. USC
W
L
79-67
68-87
2007-08
16
-
UTSA
W
58-37
11/16/07
11/18/07
16
11/23/07
11/24/07
11/28/07
15
-
15
7/7
8
-
-
UC DAVIS
W
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
W
StubHub! Legends Classic Semifinals & Finals (Newark, N.J.)
-
vs. New Mexico State
vs. Tennessee
TEXAS SOUTHERN
73-42
100-52
W
W
W
102-87
97-78
98-61
W
W
W
W
W
63-61
88-72
80-54
96-81
66-56
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Los Angeles, Calif.)
12/2/07
12/5/07
12/8/07
12/15/07
12/18/07
8
2/1
4
-
4
-
4
-
4
-
at UCLA
NORTH TEXAS
at Rice
TEXAS STATE
ORAL ROBERTS
Dick’s Sporting Goods Spartan Clash (Auburn Hills, Mich.)
12/22/07
12/29/07
1/2/08
1/5/08
1/12/08
1/19/08
1/21/08
1/26/08
-
12
-
11
3/3
11
-
BAYLOR *
at Oklahoma *
at Iowa State *
KANSAS *
at Baylor *
W
W
W OT
W
W
80-72
64-54
71-65
72-69
82-77
2009-10
W
W
W
L
W
W
77-50
62-45
74-65
80-83
70-66
62-57
O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas)
W
W
L
66-59
77-49
74-84
W
W
74-54
75-72
W
L
82-62
67-85
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
2/18/08
2/23/08
2/25/08
3/1/08
3/4/08
3/9/08
7
22/22
7
-
5
-
5
-
5
-
9
-
TEXAS A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
at Kansas State *
at Texas Tech *
NEBRASKA *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/14/08
3/15/08
3/16/08
6
-
6
-
6
5/5
vs. Oklahoma State
vs. Oklahoma
vs. Kansas
NCAA First & Second Rounds (Little Rock, Ark.)
3/21/08
3/23/08
7 (2)
(15)
7 (2)
(7)
vs. Austin Peay
vs. Miami (FL)
NCAA South Regionals (Houston, Texas)
3/28/08
3/30/08
7 (2) 10/11 (3)
7 (2)
2/3 (1)
vs. Stanford
vs. Memphis
2008-09
NCAA ROUND OF 64
23-12 / 9-7 Big 12 (t4th)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11/14/08
11/18/08
7
-
7
-
6
-
6
8/8
6
-
6
-
STETSON
TULANE
W
W
68-38
76-51
W
L
W
W
68-50
80-81
70-57
77-56
W
68-64
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
67-58
81-73
88-72
63-67
74-69
78-43
61-67
75-67
63-78
71-49
W
W
L OT
L
L
W
W OT
67-58
78-72
81-85
65-69
55-58
99-74
85-76
vs. St. Joseph’s
vs. Notre Dame
vs. Oregon
RICE
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas)
12/4/08
8
12/9
UCLA
Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.)
12/9/08
12/13/08
12/16/08
12/20/08
12/23/08
1/2/09
1/6/09
1/10/09
1/12/09
1/17/09
6
15/12
6
-
5
-
5
19/22
9
-
8
-
7
-
7
-
11
6/5
11
-
11/15/09
11/18/09
3
-
3
-
UC IRVINE
WESTERN CAROLINA
W
W
89-42
73-41
O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.)
11/23/09
11/24/09
11/29/09
3
-
3
-
3
-
vs. Iowa
vs. Pittsburgh
at Rice
W
W
W
85-60
78-62
77-59
W
W
W
W
69-50
107-74
87-54
104-42
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas)
12/3/09
12/7/09
12/12/09
12/15/09
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
USC
LONG BEACH STATE
TEXAS STATE
UT-PAN AMERICAN
Inaugural Basketball Game at Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
12/19/09
12/22/09
12/29/09
1/2/10
1/5/10
1/9/10
1/13/10
2
10/10
2
9/9
2
-
vs. North Carolina
MICHIGAN STATE
GARDNER-WEBB
2
-
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI
2
-
2
-
1
-
at Arkansas
COLORADO *
at Iowa State *
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
103-90
79-68
95-63
76-70
96-85
103-86
90-83
W OT
L
L
W
L OT
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
72-67
62-71
74-88
95-83
77-80
72-60
71-80
68-80
91-51
77-82
71-67
69-59
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)
11/24/08
11/25/08
11/26/08
11/30/08
NCAA ROUND OF 64
24-10 / 9-7 Big 12 (t6th)
Coach: Rick Barnes
vs. Villanova
TEXAS STATE
TEXAS SOUTHERN
vs. Michigan State
at Wisconsin
APPALACHIAN STATE
at Arkansas
IOWA STATE *
at Oklahoma *
at Texas Tech *
1/16/10
1/18/10
1/23/10
1/27/10
1/30/10
2/1/10
2/6/10
2/8/10
2/13/10
2/17/10
2/20/10
2/24/10
1
-
1
10/9
1
-/21
6
-
6
24/-
9
-
9
-
14
1/1
14
-
15
-
15
-
21
-
TEXAS A&M *
at Kansas State *
at UConn
TEXAS TECH *
BAYLOR *
at Oklahoma State *
at Oklahoma *
KANSAS *
NEBRASKA *
at Missouri *
at Texas Tech *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
2/27/10
3/1/10
3/6/10
21 22/23
-
-
-
21/22
at Texas A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
at Baylor *
L
W
L
58-74
87-76
77-92
W
L
82-75
67-86
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/10/10
3/11/10
-
-
-
21/20
vs. Iowa State
vs. Baylor
NCAA First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.)
3/18/10
(8)
(9)
vs. Wake Forest
L OT 80-81
4
9/10
9
-
14
-
14
-/24
12
-
19
-
12
-
12
-
vs. Michigan State
WISCONSIN
TCU
SAINT MARY'S (CA)
at Missouri *
COLORADO *
at Oklahoma State *
TEXAS TECH *
1/24/09
1/27/09
1/31/09
2/4/09
2/7/09
2/10/09
2/14/09
14
-
11
-
11
-
16
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
TEXAS A&M *
at Baylor *
KANSAS STATE *
MISSOURI *
at Nebraska *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Colorado *
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
StubHub! Legends Classic Regionals Rounds (Austin, Texas)
16
25/-
12
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
NCAA ROUND OF 8
BIG 12 CO-CHAMPIONS
31-7 / 13-3 Big 12 (t1st)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11/12/07
10
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
72-78
66-67
67-59
81-62
84-97
69-67
63-61
73-47
L
63-80
2/16/09
2/21/09
2/25/09
2/28/09
3/2/09
3/7/09
-
-
-
2/2
25
-
25
-
-
-
-
9/9
at Texas A&M *
OKLAHOMA *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma State *
BAYLOR *
at Kansas *
L
W
W
L
W
L
66-81
73-68
87-81
59-68
73-57
73-83
W
W
L
67-56
61-58
70-76
W
L
76-62
69-74
Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
3/11/09
3/12/09
3/13/09
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Colorado
vs. Kansas State
vs. Baylor
NCAA First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.)
3/19/09
3/21/09
(7)
(10)
(7) 6/5 (2)
vs. Minnesota
vs. Duke
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
1/30/08
10
23/23
at Texas A&M *
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • HISTORY
89
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Texas’ Year-by-Year Results
2010-11
2/4/12
2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Regional Rounds
11/8/10
11/10/10
-
-
-
-
NAVY
LOUISIANA TECH
W
W
83-52
89-58
2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Championship
Rounds (New York, N.Y.)
11/18/10
11/19/10
11/23/10
11/27/10
12/1/10
-
13/16
-
5/4
20
-
20
-
19
-
vs. Illinois
vs. Pittsburgh
SAM HOUSTON STATE
RICE
LAMAR
W OT
L
W
W
W
90-84
66-68
84-50
62-59
76-55
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L OT
W
W
56-73
101-65
70-48
78-76
67-55
95-75
79-46
81-82
83-52
66-46
W
W
W
W
81-60
74-63
61-46
71-58
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
69-49
76-60
68-52
69-60
73-55
67-70
76-53
89-91
70-75
60-54
W
W
L
74-54
70-58
73-85
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Los Angeles, Calif.)
12/5/10
12/11/10
12/14/10
12/18/10
12/22/10
12/31/10
1/4/11
1/8/11
1/11/11
1/15/11
19
-
25
-
22
-
22
-
18
12/12
13
-
12
-
12
8/9
12
-
12
-
at USC
TEXAS STATE
NORTH FLORIDA
vs. North Carolina
at Michigan State
COPPIN STATE
ARKANSAS
UCONN
at Texas Tech *
OKLAHOMA *
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
1/19/11
1/22/11
1/26/11
1/29/11
10
11/10
10
2/2
7
-
7
11/13
TEXAS A&M *
at Kansas *
at Oklahoma State *
MISSOURI *
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
1/31/11
2/5/11
2/9/11
2/12/11
2/16/11
2/19/11
2/22/11
2/26/11
2/28/11
3/5/11
3
16/16
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
5
-
5
-
7
-
7
-
at Texas A&M *
TEXAS TECH *
at Oklahoma *
BAYLOR *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
at Nebraska *
IOWA STATE *
at Colorado *
KANSAS STATE *
at Baylor *
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/10/11
3/11/11
3/12/11
10
-
10
-/21
10
vs. Oklahoma
vs. Texas A&M
vs. Kansas
2/2
NCAA Second & Third Rounds (Tulsa, Okla.)
3/18/11
3/20/11
8 (4)
(13)
8 (4) 17/15 (5)
vs. Oakland
vs. Arizona
W
L
85-81
69-70
2011-12
NCAA ROUND OF 64
20-14 / 9-9 Big 12 (6th)
Coach: Rick Barnes
Ticket City Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Austin, Texas)
11/13/11
11/15/11
-
-
-
-
BOSTON
RHODE ISLAND
W
W
82-46
100-90
L OT
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
95-100
74-77
56-40
73-57
69-59
80-62
86-52
93-40
77-65
63-82
73-59
71-77
58-49
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
61-51
73-84
80-84
66-69
62-55
71-76
66-67
Ticket City Legends Classic (East Rutherford, N.J.)
11/19/11
11/21/11
11/26/11
11/29/11
12/3/11
12/6/11
12/10/11
12/13/11
12/17/11
12/21/11
12/31/11
1/4/12
1/7/12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5/6
-
-
-
-
-
-
vs. Oregon State
vs. North Carolina State
SAM HOUSTON STATE
NORTH TEXAS
at UCLA
UT ARLINGTON
TEXAS STATE
NICHOLLS STATE
TEMPLE
at North Carolina
RICE
at Iowa State *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (Austin, Texas)
1/11/12
1/14/12
1/18/12
1/21/12
1/24/12
1/28/12
1/30/12
90
-
-
-
9/9
-
25/-
-
7/7
-
-
-
6/7
-
4/4
TEXAS A&M *
at Missouri *
at Kansas State *
KANSAS *
IOWA STATE *
at Baylor *
MISSOURI *
-
-
TEXAS TECH *
W
74-57
W
W
W
L
L
W OT
W
L
70-68
75-64
69-58
78-90
72-77
71-67
72-64
63-73
W
L
71-65
67-81
State Farm Lone Star Showdown (College Station, Texas)
NCAA ROUND OF 32
28-8 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)
Coach: Rick Barnes
2/6/12
2/11/12
2/14/12
2/18/12
2/20/12
2/25/12
2/29/12
3/3/12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13/14
-
-
-
-
-
3/4
at Texas A&M *
KANSAS STATE *
at Oklahoma *
at Oklahoma State *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
OKLAHOMA *
at Kansas *
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/8/12
3/9/12
-
25/-
-
5/5
vs. Iowa State
vs. Missouri
NCAA Championship Second and Third Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.)
3/16/12
(11)
(6)
vs. Cincinnati
L
59-65
W
55-53
2012-13
CBI OPENING ROUND
16-18 / 7-11 Big 12 (7th)
Coach: Rick Barnes
11/9/12
-/24
-/-
FRESNO STATE
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational Opening Game (Austin, Texas)
11/12/12
-/25
-/-
COPPIN STATE
W
69-46
L
L OT
W
W
W
73-86
53-59
69-55
65-37
70-54
L
41-64
L
W
W
L
W
L OT
L OT
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W OT
L
W
W OT
63-65
75-63
85-67
56-67
57-41
79-86
53-57
62-82
59-64
67-73
73-57
57-83
60-43
58-60
59-72
89-86
47-73
68-59
69-81
92-86
65-78
79-70
71-69
W
L
70-57
49-66
L
72-73
W/L
W/L
UT-OPP
EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)
11/19/12
11/20/12
11/21/12
11/27/12
12/1/12
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
vs. Chaminade
vs. USC
vs. Mississippi State
SAM HOUSTON STATE
UT ARLINGTON
Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.)
12/4/12
-/-
15/23
vs. Georgetown
MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase (Houston, Texas)
12/8/12
12/15/12
12/19/12
12/22/12
12/29/12
1/5/13
1/9/13
1/12/13
1/19/13
1/21/13
1/26/13
1/30/13
2/2/13
2/4/13
2/9/13
2/13/13
2/16/13
2/19/13
2/23/13
2/27/13
3/2/13
3/4/13
3/9/13
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
23/19
-/-
20/19
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
4/4
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
18/21
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
22/24
-/-
-/-
-/-
14/13
-/-
-/-
-/-
13/13
-/-
-/-
-/-
15/18
-/-
-/-
-/-
-/-
vs. UCLA
TEXAS STATE
NORTH CAROLINA
at Michigan State
RICE
at Baylor *
WEST VIRGINIA *
at Iowa State *
KANSAS *
at Oklahoma *
TEXAS TECH *
at Kansas State *
TCU *
at West Virginia *
OKLAHOMA STATE *
IOWA STATE *
at Kansas *
at TCU *
KANSAS STATE *
OKLAHOMA *
at Oklahoma State *
BAYLOR *
at Texas Tech *
W 2OT
Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)
3/13/13
3/14/13
-/-
-/-
-/-
11/12
vs. TCU
vs. Kansas State
College Basketball Invitational (Houston, Texas)
3/20/13
-/-
-/-
at Houston
KEY
DATE
M/D/YY
AP RANK
UT
OPP
OPPONENT
* - conf game
ALL CAPS - home game
vs. - neutral game
at - away game
SCORE
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
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
Dean Melchionni (2013)
Julien Lewis (2011-12)
Avery Bradley (2010)
James Thomas (2001-04)
00 Sonny Alvarado (1995-96)
George Turner (1980)
Johnny Moore (1977-79)
03 Carlton Cooper (1982)
1
Sheldon McClellan (2012-13)
Gary Johnson (2008-11)
Daniel Gibson (2005-06)
Roosevelt Brown (2000-01)
2
Demarcus Holland (2013-)
Jaylen Bond (2011-12)
Shawn Williams (2010)
Dogus Balbay (2008)
P.J. Tucker (2004-06)
William Wyatt (2000-01)
3
Javan Felix (2013-)
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
Danny Newsome (2013-)
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
6
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)
Jack Gray (1933-35)
10 Jonathan Holmes (2012-)
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 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 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 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 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 Connor Lammert (2013-)
Matt Hill (2007-11)
Jason Klotz (2002-05)
Chris McColpin (1999-2001)
Bernard Smith (1998)
Tommy Penders (1992-94)
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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 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)
Charley Cox (1957-59)
Charles Howard (1955-56)
Bob Waggener (1953-54)
Ted Price (1951-52)
Bobby Joe Clark (1950)
Bobby Moers (1940)
24 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)
91
TEXAS BASKETBALL
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.
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 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 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 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 Connor Atchley (2006-09)
Drew Gressett (2001-04)
Reggie Freeman (1994-97)
Lance Blanks (1989-90)
Steven McTavish (1988)
Myron Lilley (1985-86)
92
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 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)
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)
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.
Bill Groogan (1955)
Charles Howard (1954)
36 Phil Ransopher (1951)
40 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)
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 Kevin Bridges (1988-89)
David Cones (1987)
David Seitz (1983-84)
Keith Stephens (1978-79)
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)
53 Clint Chapman (2008-12)
Jerome Spinner (1987)
Jerry Holmes (1984-85)
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)
55 Cameron Ridley (2013-)
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)
43 Andrew Fowler (1988-91)
Dennis Perryman (1984-87)
James Booker (1983)
Henry Johnson (1979-81)
44 Prince Ibeh (2013-)
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)
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54 Jose Nassar (1988-89)
Raynard Davis (1984-87)
Mike Bond (1983)
TEXAS BASKETBALL
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
SEASON
HOME
ROAD/NEUTRAL
TOTAL
1975-76 ____________6-6 _________________3-11 ______________9-17
1976-77 ____________9-5 _________________ 4-8 _____________13-13
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
Home ____________________________________________ 996-297 (.770)
Road/Neutral _____________________________________ 678-700 (.492)
Totals ___________________________________________1,674-997 (.627)
Most Home Games ________________________________ 18, three 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
1.000 __________ 1923-24 ____________ 10-0 ___________
.857 ___________ 1946-47 ____________ 12-2 ___________
.733 ___________ 1947-48 ____________ 11-4 ___________
.727 ___________ 1934-35 _____________8-3 ____________
.714 ___________ 1948-49 ____________ 10-4 ___________
ALL
23-0
26-2
20-5
16-7
17-1
UNDEFEATED HOME SEASONS
14 total – minimum 10 games listed
HOME
YEAR
16-0 ____________________ 1932-33 ___________________
15-0 ____________________ 1977-78 ___________________
14-0 ____________________ 2002-03 ___________________
14-0 ____________________ 1946-47 ___________________
13-0 ____________________ 1994-95 ___________________
13-0 ____________________ 1923-24 ___________________
11-0 ____________________ 1959-60 ___________________
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ALL
22-1
26-5
26-7
26-2
23-7
23-0
18-8
93
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.
TRACKING TEXAS IN THE AP POLL
1948-49 (ranked one week)
Feb. 22 _____________ 16-5 ____________________#20
1977-78 (ranked nine weeks)
Jan. 17 ______________ 12-2
Jan. 24 ______________ 14-2
Jan. 31 ______________ 17-2
Feb. 7_______________ 18-3
Feb. 14 _____________ 20-3
Feb. 21 _____________ 21-4
Feb. 28 _____________ 22-4
Mar. 6 ______________ 22-5
Mar. 13 _____________ 23-5
____________________#15
____________________#15
____________________#12
____________________#12
____________________#12
____________________#14
____________________#12
____________________#16
____________________#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 four weeks)
Jan. 12 ______________ 10-0
Jan. 19 ______________ 13-0
Jan. 26 ______________ 14-0
Feb. 2_______________ 14-3
____________________#19
_____________________#7
_____________________#5
____________________#12
1990-91 (ranked eight 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 two weeks)
Mar. 7 ______________ 22-7 ____________________#25
Mar. 14 _____________ 25-7 ____________________#20
1995-96 (ranked one 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 one week)
Preseason ___________ – _______________________#22
1998-99 (ranked one 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
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Feb. 28 _____________ 20-7 ____________________#16
Mar. 6 ______________ 22-7 ____________________#13
Mar. 13 _____________ 23-8 ____________________#15
2000-01 (ranked six weeks)
Jan. 1 _______________ 10-2
Jan. 8 _______________ 11-2
Jan. 22 ______________ 15-3
Feb. 26 _____________ 21-7
Mar. 5 ______________ 23-7
Mar. 12 _____________ 25-8
____________________#24
____________________#23
____________________#20
____________________#24
____________________#20
____________________#18
2001-02 (ranked two 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
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Feb. 20 _____________ 22-4
Feb. 27 _____________ 24-4
Mar. 6 ______________ 25-5
Mar. 13 _____________ 27-6
_____________________#7
_____________________#6
_____________________#8
_____________________#9
2006-07 (ranked nine 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
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
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
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Texas in the Polls
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
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
SincetheAssociated Pressbeganitspoll,Texashasfacedthetop-rankedteamseven
times. The Longhorns are 0-7 in those games.
Mar. 15, 1963 ________________
Dec. 29, 1971 ________________
Dec. 13, 1980 ________________
Jan. 6, 1997 __________________
Dec. 15, 2002 ________________
Dec. 10, 2005 ________________
Feb. 8, 2010__________________
vs. #1 Cincinnati $________L, 68-73
at #1 UCLA ____________L, 65-115
vs. #1 DePaul____________L, 65-83
at #1 Kansas ____________L, 61-86
at #1 Arizona ____________L, 70-73
vs. #1 Duke # ____________L, 66-97
vs. #1 Kansas ____________L, 68-80
$ NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.)
# at Continental Airlines Arena (E. Rutherford, N.J.)
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
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Overall _________________________________________ 81-177 (.314)
Home __________________________________________ 40-44 (.476)
Away ___________________________________________ 16-73 (.180)
Neutral _________________________________________ 25-60 (.294)
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 __________________ 1999-2013____________ 58-82 (.414)
TEXAS AND THE ESPN/USA TODAY POLL
Texas and 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)
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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
TEXAS’ NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS
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
ASSISTS
Season
Player
G
Ast
Avg
2001-02 __T.J. Ford _____________33 _______ 273 ___________8.27
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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 Rebounding
________________________Brad Buckman _____ tie 9th ________ 21
2006-07 __Single-Game Rebounding
________________________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
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Big 12 Conference History
COMPOSITE BIG 12 RECORDS (1997-2013)
TEAM
RECORD
PCT
Kansas __________ 231-45 ______ .837
Texas ____________ 183-93 _______.663
Oklahoma ______ 164-112 ______ .594
Oklahoma State _ 158-118 ______ .572
Missouri________ 139-119 ______ .539
Kansas State ____ 125-151 ______ .453
Iowa State ______ 123-153 ______ .446
Nebraska ________ 97-143 ______ .404
Colorado ________ 95-145 ______ .396
Texas A&M ______ 98-160 ______ .380
Texas Tech _____ 101-175 ______ .366
Baylor __________ 98-178 ______ .355
West Virginia_______ 6-12 ______ .333
TCU ______________ 2-16 ______ .111
TITLES
(OUTRIGHT) LAST
_______ 13 (9)_____ 2013
________ 3 (1)_____ 2008
________ 1 (0)_____ 2005
________ 1 (1)_____ 2004
__________ 0_________
__________ 1_____ 2013
________ 2 (2)_____ 2001
__________ 0
__________ 0
__________ 0
__________ 0
__________ 0
__________ 0
__________ 0
ALL-TIME BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
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, NU292 _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
TEAM
RECORD
PCT
TITLES
Kansas ____________ 35-8 ___________________ .814________ 9
Oklahoma State ___ 22-15 ___________________ .595________ 2
Oklahoma ________ 20-14 ___________________ .588________ 3
Missouri__________ 19-14 ___________________ .576________ 2
Texas _____________ 22-17 ___________________ .564________ 0
Texas Tech _______ 13-17 ___________________ .433________ 0
Baylor ___________ 11-16 ___________________ .407________ 0
Kansas State ______ 11-17 ___________________ .393________ 0
Colorado __________ 9-15 ___________________ .375________ 0
Iowa State _________ 8-16 ___________________ .333________ 1
Nebraska __________ 6-15 ___________________ .286________ 0
Texas A&M ________ 6-16 ___________________ .273________ 0
TCU ________________0-1 ___________________ .000________ 0
West Virginia_________0-1 ___________________ .000________ 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
*Texas Tech forfeited its conference wins due to the use of ineligible players.
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Southwest Conference History
ALL-TIME SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
YR ___
1915 __
1916 __
1917 __
1918 _
1919 __
1920 _
1921 _
1922 _
1923 _
1924 __
1925 _
1926 _
1927 _
1928 _
1929 _
1930 _
1931 _
1932 _
1933 __
1934 _
1935 _
1936 _
1937 _
1938 _
1939 __
1940 _
1941 _
1942 _
1943 __
1944 _
1945 _
1946 _
1947 __
1948 _
1949 _
______
1950 _
1951 __
______
1952 _
1953 _
1954 __
1955 _
TEAM
CHAMPION ___________W-L _____
Texas ________________ 6-0______
Texas ________________ 6-0______
Texas ________________ 7-1______
Rice _________________ 7-3 _____
Texas ________________11-2 _____
Texas A&M __________ 16-0 _____
Texas A&M __________ 10-2 _____
Texas A&M __________ 13-3 _____
Texas A&M __________ 15-3 _____
Texas ________________20-0 _____
Oklahoma A&M_______ 12-2 _____
Arkansas ____________ 11-1 _____
Arkansas _____________ 8-2 _____
Arkansas ____________ 12-0 _____
Arkansas ____________ 11-1 _____
Arkansas ____________ 10-2 _____
TCU _________________ 9-3 _____
Baylor ______________ 10-2 _____
Texas ________________11-1 _____
TCU ________________ 10-2 _____
SMU, Rice, Arkansas ____ 9-3 _____
Arkansas ____________ 11-1 _____
SMU ________________ 10-2 _____
Arkansas ____________ 11-1 _____
Texas ________________10-2 _____
Rice ________________ 10-2 _____
Arkansas ____________ 12-0 _____
Rice, Arkansas ________ 10-2 _____
Texas, Rice ____________ 9-3______
Arkansas, Rice ________ 11-1 _____
Rice ________________ 12-0 _____
Baylor ______________ 11-1 _____
Texas ________________12-0 _____
Baylor ______________ 11-1 _____
Rice, Baylor,
Arkansas _____________ 9-3 _____
Arkansas, Baylor _______ 8-4 _____
Texas, TCU,
Texas A&M ___________ 8-4______
TCU ________________ 11-1 _____
TCU _________________ 9-3 _____
Texas, Rice ____________ 9-3______
SMU _________________ 9-3 _____
SCORING
CHAMPION _____________ PTS
Littlefield (Texas) ___________ 98
Tomfohrde (Rice) __________91
Thompson (Texas) _________ 133
Timmons (Rice) ___________125
Greer (Texas) _____________ 166
Forbes (Texas A&M) _______123
Peyton (Texas) ____________ 156
Peyton (Texas) ____________ 147
Peyton (Texas) ____________ 182
Darby (Texas A&M) ________184
George (TCU) _____________165
Adams (Arkansas) _________111
Allison (SMU) _____________113
Pickell (Arkansas) _________144
Brock (Texas) _____________ 161
Hess (Rice) _______________115
Dietzel (TCU) _____________168
Dietzel (TCU) _____________191
Gray (Texas) ______________ 157
Gray (Texas) ______________ 151
Gray (Texas) ______________ 141
Collins (Texas) ____________ 117
Lockard (Arkansas) ________159
Kirkpatrick (Baylor) ________210
Adams (Arkansas) _________167
Wilkerson (SMU) __________162
Adams (Arkansas) _________206
Parks (Baylor)_____________214
Closs (Rice) ______________197
Henry (Rice) ______________246
Henry (Rice) ______________280
Kok (Arkansas) ____________212
Williams (Arkansas) ________206
Kok (Arkansas) ____________233
AVG.
_ 19.6
_ 15.2
_ 16.6
_ 12.5
_ 12.8
__ 7.7
_ 13.0
__ 9.2
_ 10.2
__ 9.2
_ 11.8
__ 9.3
__ 9.4
_ 12.0
_ 13.4
__ 9.6
_ 14.0
_ 15.9
_ 13.1
_ 12.6
_ 11.8
__ 9.8
_ 13.3
_ 17.5
_ 13.9
_ 13.5
_ 17.2
_ 17.8
_ 16.4
_ 20.5
_ 23.3
_ 17.7
_ 17.2
_ 19.4
Tom (Rice) _______________222 _ 18.5
Hamilton (Texas) __________ 203 _ 16.9
Johnson (Baylor) __________176
McLeod (TCU) ____________213
Schwinger (Rice) __________239
Schwinger (Rice) __________256
O’Neal (TCU) _____________362
_
_
_
_
_
14.7
17.8
19.9
21.3
30.2
TEAM
YR ___ CHAMPION ___________W-L _____
1956 _ SMU ________________ 12-0 _____
1957 _ SMU ________________ 11-2 _____
1958 _ SMU, Arkansas ________ 9-4 _____
1959 _ TCU ________________ 12-2 _____
1960 __ Texas ________________11-3 _____
1961 _ Texas Tech___________ 11-3 _____
1962 _ Texas Tech, SMU ______ 11-3 _____
1963 __ Texas ________________13-1 _____
_____________________________________
1964 _ Texas A&M __________ 13-1 _____
1965 __ Texas, SMU ___________10-4 _____
1966 _ SMU ________________ 11-3 _____
1967 _ SMU ________________ 12-2 _____
1968 _ TCU _________________ 9-5 _____
1969 _ Texas A&M __________ 12-2 _____
1970 _ Rice ________________ 10-4 _____
1971 _ TCU ________________ 11-3 _____
1972 __ Texas, SMU ___________10-4 _____
1973 _ Texas Tech___________ 12-2 _____
1974 __ Texas ________________11-3 _____
1975 _ Texas A&M __________ 12-2 _____
1976 _ Texas A&M __________ 14-2 _____
1977 _ Arkansas ____________ 16-0 _____
1978 __ Texas, Arkansas ________14-2 _____
1979 __ Texas, Arkansas ________13-3 _____
1980 _ Texas A&M __________ 14-2 _____
1981 _ Arkansas ____________ 13-3 _____
1982 _ Arkansas ____________ 12-4 _____
1983 _ Houston_____________ 16-0 _____
1984 _ Houston_____________ 15-1 _____
1985 _ Texas Tech___________ 12-4 _____
1986 __ Texas, TCU, Texas A&M __12-4 _____
1987 _ TCU ________________ 14-2 _____
1988 _ SMU ________________ 12-4 _____
1989 _ Arkansas ____________ 13-3 _____
1990 _ Arkansas ____________ 14-2 _____
1991 _ Arkansas ____________ 15-1 _____
1992 __ Texas, Houston ________11-3 _____
1993 _ SMU ________________ 12-2 _____
1994 __ Texas ________________12-2 _____
1995 __ Texas, Texas Tech ______11-3 _____
1996 _ Texas Tech___________ 14-0 _____
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
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SCORING
CHAMPION _____________ PTS
Downs (Texas) ____________ 322
Krebs (SMU) ______________278
Herrscher (SMU) __________263
Kirchner (TCU) ____________285
Mounts (Texas Tech) _______265
Broussard (Texas A&M) _____339
Loudermilk (SMU) _________303
B. Lenox (Texas A&M) ______352
Rhine (Rice) ______________352
Rhine (Rice) ______________329
Beasley (Texas A&M) _______395
Beasley (Texas A&M) _______429
Hardy (Baylor) ____________308
Arnold (Texas) ____________ 311
Phillips (SMU) ____________297
Phillips (SMU) ____________389
Phillips (SMU) ____________412
Terry (Arkansas)___________353
Terry (Arkansas)___________398
L. Robinson (Texas) ________ 390
Bullock (Texas Tech) _______275
Birdsong (Houston) ________429
Birdsong (Houston) ________487
V. Johnson (Baylor) ________346
V. Johnson (Baylor) ________338
Teagle (Baylor) ___________373
R. Williams (Houston) ______397
Pierce (Rice) ______________448
Walker (Arkansas) _________294
Young (Houston)__________314
Kleine (Arkansas) __________364
Franklin (Houston) ________330
Armstrong (SMU) _________320
Middleton (Baylor) ________327
Mays (Texas)______________ 347
Mays (Texas)______________ 351
Wright (Texas) ____________ 317
Wesley (Baylor) ___________340
Richardson (Texas) _________ 298
Tyler (Texas) _____________ 302
Thomas (TCU) ____________413
Skinner (Baylor) ___________295
AVG.
_ 26.8
_ 23.3
_ 18.8
_ 20.4
_ 18.9
_ 24.2
_ 21.6
_ 25.1
_ 25.1
_ 23.5
_ 28.2
_ 30.6
_ 22.0
_ 22.2
_ 21.2
_ 27.8
_ 29.4
_ 25.2
_ 28.4
_ 27.9
_ 19.6
_ 26.8
_ 30.4
_ 21.6
_ 21.1
_ 22.3
_ 24.8
_ 28.0
_ 18.4
_ 19.6
_ 22.8
_ 20.6
_ 20.0
_ 20.4
_ 21.7
_ 23.4
_ 21.2
_ 24.3
_ 21.3
_ 25.2
_ 29.5
_ 21.1
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Southwest Conference History
ALL-TIME SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FINISHES
YEAR _______ ARK ___BAY ___HOU __ RICE __ SMU ___ UT ___ A&M __ TCU __ TECH
YEAR _______ ARK ___BAY ___HOU __ RICE __ SMU ___ UT ___ A&M __ TCU __ TECH
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
_______ –– _____5 ____ –– ____ 2 _____–– ____ 1 _____ 3 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____5 ____ –– ____ 3 _____–– ____ 1 _____ 2 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____3 ____ –– ____ –– ____–– ____ 1 _____ 2 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____4 ____ –– ____ 1 _____–– ____ 2 _____ 3 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– ____ 4t ____ –– ____ 4t ____ 3 _____ 1 _____ 2 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____6 ____ –– ____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 3 _____ 1 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____2 ____ –– ____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 3 _____ 1 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____3 ____ –– ____ 6 _____ 4 _____ 2 _____ 1 ____ –– ____ ––
_______ –– _____5 ____ –– ____ 3t ____ 6 _____ 2 _____ 1 ____ –– ____ ––
________ 7 _____6 ____ –– ____ 8 _____ 5 _____ 1 _____ 4 _____ 2 ____ ––
________ 3 ____ 7t ____ –– ____ 7t ____ 6 _____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 2 ____ ––
________ 1 _____5 ____ –– ____ 7 _____ 2 _____ 4 _____ 7 _____ 3 ____ ––
________ 1 _____*_____ –– ____ 6 _____ 2t_____2t _____ 5 _____ 4 ____ ––
________ 1 _____6 ____ –– ____ 5 _____ 2 _____ 3 _____ 7 _____ 4 ____ ––
________ 1 _____6 ____ –– ____ 7 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 5 _____ 4 ____ ––
________ 1 ____ 4t ____ –– ____ 6t ____ 3 _____ 2 _____4t ____ 6t ____ ––
_______ 3t ____ 3t ____ –– ____ 6 _____ 2 _____ 7 _____ 5 _____ 1 ____ ––
________ 3 _____1 ____ –– ____ 5t ____ 7 _____ 4 _____5t _____ 2 ____ ––
________ 4 _____7 ____ –– ____ 6 _____ 4 _____ 1 _____ 3 _____ 2 ____ ––
_______ 3t _____7 ____ –– ____ 3t ____ 6 _____3t _____ 2 _____ 1 ____ ––
_______ 1t ____ 5t ____ –– ____ 1t ____ 1t_____ 4 _____5t _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 1 _____4 ____ –– ____ 2t ____ 5 _____2t _____ 6 _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 2 _____4 ____ –– ____ 3 _____ 1 _____5t _____5t _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 1 _____2 ____ –– ____ 6 _____ 3 _____ 5 _____ 4 _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 2 _____4 ____ –– ____ 5 _____ 3 _____ 1 _____ 6 _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 4 _____3 ____ –– ____ 1 _____ 5t_____ 2 _____5t _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 1 ____ 4t ____ –– ____ 2 _____ 4t_____ 3 _____ 6 _____ 7 ____ ––
_______ 1t ____ 3t ____ –– ____ 1t ____ 7 _____ 5 _____ 6 ____ 3t ____ ––
________ 3 _____7 ____ –– ____ 1t ____ 5t_____1t _____5t _____ 4 ____ ––
_______ 1t _____6 ____ –– ____ 1t ____ 3t_____3t _____ 7 ____ 3t ____ ––
________ 2 _____7 ____ –– ____ 1 _____ 3t_____ 5 _____ 6 ____ 3t ____ ––
________ 2 _____1 ____ –– ____ 5 _____ 7 _____ 3 _____ 6 _____ 4 ____ ––
_______ 2t _____4 ____ –– ____ 6 _____ 2t_____ 1 _____ 5 _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 3 _____1 ____ –– ____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 2 _____ 6 _____ 7 ____ ––
_______ 1t ____ 1t ____ –– ____ 1t ____ 5 _____ 4 _____ 6 _____ 7 ____ ––
_______ 1t ____ 1t ____ –– ____ 7 _____ 3 _____4t _____4t _____ 6 ____ ––
________ 4 _____6 ____ –– ____ 7 _____ 5 _____1t _____1t ____ 1t ____ ––
_______ 6t ____ 3t ____ –– ____ 6t ____ 3t_____ 2 _____3t _____ 1 ____ ––
_______ 6t _____4 ____ –– ____ 2t ____ 6t_____2t _____ 7 _____ 1 ____ ––
_______ 3t ____ 3t ____ –– ____ 1t ____ 3t_____1t _____ 7 _____ 6 ____ ––
_______ 2t _____4 ____ –– ____ 5 _____ 1 _____ 6 _____ 7 ____ 2t ____ ––
________ 2 _____6 ____ –– ____ 3 _____ 1 _____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 7 ____ ––
________ 5 ____ 3t ____ –– ____ 2 _____ 1 _____6t _____6t ____ 3t ____ ––
_______ 1t _____8 ____ –– ____ 5t ____ 1t_____ 7 _____5t ____ 3t ____ 3t
_______ 5t _____4 ____ –– ____ 7 _____ 2 _____ 8 _____5t _____ 1 _____3
_______ 4t _____6 ____ –– ____ 8 _____ 2t_____ 1 _____2t _____ 7 ____ 4t
________ 3 _____8 ____ –– ____ 5 _____ 6 _____ 4 _____ 2 _____ 7 _____1
________ 6 _____8 ____ –– ____ 5 _____ 1t_____ 4 _____ 3 _____ 7 ____ 1t
________ 4 _____7 ____ –– ____ 2t ____ 5t_____ 1 _____2t _____ 8 ____ 5t
________ 6 _____7 ____ –– ____ 3t ____ 3t_____3t _____ 1 _____ 8 _____2
________ 5 _____3 ____ –– ____ 7 _____ 1t_____1t _____ 4 _____ 6 ____ 8#
_______ 4t ____ 6t ____ –– ____ 8 _____ 1 _____4t _____ 2 ____ 6t _____3
_______ 7t ____ 2t ____ –– ____ 7t ____ 1 _____2t _____ 6 ____ 2t _____5
________ 5 ____ 2t ____ –– ____ 6 _____ 7t_____2t _____2t _____ 1 ____ 7t
________ 8 _____2 ____ –– ____ 4t ____ 3 _____6t _____ 1 ____ 6t ____ 4t
________ 8 ____ 3t ____ –– ____ 1 _____ 7 _____ 6 _____ 2 ____ 3t ____ 3t
________ 8 _____2 ____ –– ____ 5t ____ 4 _____5t _____ 1 _____ 1 _____3
________ 6 _____7 ____ –– ____ 8 _____ 1t_____1t _____3t ____ 3t _____5
_______ 2t _____4 ____ –– ____ 7t ____ 5t_____5t _____2t ____ 7t _____1
________ 5 ____ 6t ____ –– ____ 6t ____ 2t_____ 2 _____ 4 _____ 8 ____ 2t
_______ 2t ____ 4t ____ –– ____ 8 _____ 6t_____4t _____ 1 ____ 6t ____ 2t
________ 4 _____5 ____ 6_____ 9 _____ 3 _____ 8 _____ 1 _____ 7 _____2
________ 1 _____7 ____ 2_____ 8 _____ 6 _____4t _____4t _____ 9 _____3
_______ 1t _____5 ____ 3_____ 8t ____ 6 _____1t _____ 7 ____ 8t _____4
_______ 1t ____ 4t ____ 6t ____ 8 _____ 6t_____1t _____ 3 _____ 9 ____ 4t
________ 2 _____7 ____ 4t ____ 8 _____ 6 _____ 3 _____ 1 _____ 9 ____ 4t
________ 1 ____ 2t ____ 2t ____ 6t ____ 9 _____6t _____4t _____ 8 ____ 4t
________ 1 ____ 4t ____ 2_____ 7t ____ 9 _____7t _____ 3 ____ 4t _____6
________ 2 _____7 ____ 1_____ 8 _____ 4t_____ 9 _____ 3 ____ 4t _____6
________ 2 _____9 ____ 1_____ 6 _____ 3 _____ 8 _____ 5 _____ 7 _____4
_______ 2t _____8 ____ 5t ____ 9 _____ 2t_____ 7 _____2t ____ 5t _____1
________ 7 _____9 ____ 6_____ 8 _____ 4 _____1t _____1t ____ 1t _____5
________ 5 _____2 ____ 3t ____ 9 _____ 6t_____6t _____ 8 _____ 1 ____ 3t
_______ 2t ____ 2t ____ 4t ____ 8t ____ 1 _____4t _____ 6 ____ 8t _____7
________ 1 _____9 ____ 4t ____ 8 _____ 7 _____ 2 _____4t _____ 3 ____ 4t
________ 1 ____ 5t ____ 2_____ 7t ____ 7t_____ 3 _____5t _____ 4 _____9
________ 1 ____ 7t ____ 3_____ 4t ____ 6 _____ 2 _____ 9 ____ 4t ____ 7t
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
–– _____6 ____ 1t ____ 4 _____ 7 _____1t _____ 8 _____ 3 _____5
–– _____4 ____ 3_____ 2 _____ 1 _____ 7 _____ 6 _____ 8 _____5
–– _____4 ____ 6_____ 5 _____ 7 _____ 1 _____2t _____ 9 ____ 2t
–– ____ 8t ____ 6_____ 3t ____ 8t_____1t _____ 5 ____ 3t ____ 1t
–– _____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
Arkansas _________ 23-10 ______ .697
Texas Tech _______ 32-15 ______ .681
Houston _________ 28-16 ______ .636
TEXAS ____________ 21-19 _______.525
Texas A&M _______ 16-19 ______ .457
SMU _____________ 11-20 ______ .355
TCU _____________ 11-21 ______ .344
Baylor ____________ 8-18 ______ .308
Rice ______________ 6-18 ______ .250
_______________ TITLES
____________________ 7
____________________ 5
____________________ 5
____________________ 2
____________________ 2
____________________ 1
____________________ 0
____________________ 0
____________________ 0
COMPOSITE SWC RECORDS (1915-96)
TEAM _________ RECORD ______ PCT
Phillips______________2-1 ______ .667
Arkansas _______ 586-330 ______ .640
Houston _______ 206-120 ______ .632
TEXAS __________ 648-449 _______.591
Oklahoma A&M ___ 31-22 ______ .585
Texas Tech _____ 336-242 ______ .581
SMU ___________ 517-475 ______ .521
Texas A&M _____ 544-558 ______ .494
TCU ___________ 418-579 ______ .419
Baylor _________ 439-643 ______ .406
Rice ___________ 417-657 ______ .388
Southwestern ________1-9 ______ .100
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TITLES
(OUTRIGHT) _____LAST
__________ 0
_____ 22 (14) _____ 1991
_______ 3 (2) _____ 1992
______22 (12) _____ 1995
__________ 0
_______ 6 (4) _____ 1996
______ 13 (8) _____ 1993
______ 11 (9) _____ 1986
______ 10 (8) _____ 1986
_______ 5 (3) _____ 1950
______ 10 (4) _____ 1970
__________ 0
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Program Records
Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only.
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Total Games Played
Most Defeats in a Season
Overall ___________________________________________________ 2,671
Collegiate ________________________________________________ 2,561
SWC _____________________________________________________ 1,097
Big 12 _____________________________________________________276
Overall ____________________________________________6-22 (1982-83)
SWC ______________________________________________1-15 (1982-83)
Big 12 ___________________________________________7-11 (2012-13)
Fewest Victories in a Season
All-Time Won-Loss Record
Overall __________________________________________ 1,674-997 (.627)
Collegiate _______________________________________ 1,593-968 (.622)
SWC ______________________________________________ 648-449 (.591)
Big 12 ____________________________________________ 183-93 (.663)
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 ____________________________________________6-10 (1997-98)
All-Time Home Record
Most Victories over AP Top 25 Opponents in a Season
Overall ____________________________________________ 996-297 (.770)
SWC ______________________________________________ 392-155 (.717)
Big 12 ____________________________________________ 111-27 (.804)
Overall _____________________________________________ 8-5 (2003-04)
All-Time Road Record (includes neutral-site games)
Overall ____________________________________________ 678-700 (.492)
SWC ______________________________________________ 256-294 (.466)
Big 12 _____________________________________________ 72-66 (.522)
Most Games in a Season
Overall _____________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Conference _________________________________________
38 (2007-08)
37 (2005-06)
36 (2010-11)
35 (2008-09)
35 (2006-07)
35 (1991-92)
20 (1923-24)
Most Victories in a Season
Overall __________________ 31-7
________________________ 30-7
________________________ 28-8
SWC ____________________ 20-0
Big 12 __________________ 13-3
________________________ 13-3
________________________ 13-3
________________________ 13-3
________________________ 13-3
________________________ 13-3
__________________________ 2007-08
__________________________ 2005-06
__________________________ 2010-11
__________________________ 1923-24
__________________________ 2010-11
__________________________ 2007-08
__________________________ 2005-06
__________________________ 2002-03
________________________ 1999-2000
__________________________ 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
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 _________________________________________ 28 in 107 seasons
Most Consecutive _________________________ 13 (1999-2000 to 2011-12)
20-Win Seasons by Coach
13 __________________________________________ Rick Barnes (14 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.)
______________________________________________ E.J. Stewart (4 yrs.)
Record in Season-Opening Games
Overall ___________________________________________________ 88-19
Under Rick Barnes __________________________________________ 13-2
Record in Home Openers
Overall ___________________________________________________ 92-15
At Frank Erwin Center _______________________________________ 31-5
Under Rick Barnes __________________________________________ 13-2
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
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Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only.
WINNING/LOSING STREAKS
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 ____________________ 5 ___________ Jan. 5, 2013 - Jan. 21, 2013
Home _____________________ 6 __________ Jan. 6, 1959 - Feb. 24, 1959
Home (SWC) ________________ 6 __________ Jan. 6, 1959 - Feb. 24, 1959
Home (Big 12) _______________ 2 __________________________six times
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) _______________ 6 __________ Jan. 5, 2013 - Feb. 16, 2013
___________________________ 6 _________ Feb. 16, 1997 - Jan. 27, 1998
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 _____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Half (Big 12) ______
_________________
Game ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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
15 ____ at Kansas (1st) ______________ Feb. 16, 2013
15 ____ at Texas A&M (2nd) ___________Mar. 1, 2006
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
43 ____ at Texas A&M ________________Mar. 1, 2006
1,179 ______________________ 1949-50 (24 games)
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 ___________ 67.1 ________________ 2012-13 (1,207 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)
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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
_________________ .706 __ vs. Rice (2nd, 12-17) _________ Feb. 10, 1985
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 _____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Half (Big 12) ______
Game ____________
Game (Big 12) _____
102
.143
.167
.167
.192
.143
.184
.218
__ at Oklahoma (2nd, 2-14) ______ Feb. 24, 2007
__ vs. Kansas State (1st, 6-36) ____ Jan. 10, 2001
__ vs. Oklahoma (2nd, 3-18) _____Mar. 11, 2001
__ at Kansas (1st, 5-26)__________ Feb. 16, 2013
__ at Oklahoma (2nd, 2-14) ______ Feb. 24, 2007
__ at TCU (9-49) _______________ Feb. 12, 1951
__ 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 _____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Half (Big 12) ______
Game ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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 ____ 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
12 ____ vs. Kansas State (2nd) ________ Jan. 12, 1997
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. Arkansas-Monticello _____ Nov. 18, 2007
15 ____ vs. Oklahoma State ___________ Jan. 4, 1997
15 ____ vs. TCU _____________________ Feb. 8, 1995
15 ____ vs. LSU _____________________ Jan. 2, 1990
18 ____ vs. Kansas State _____________ Jan. 12, 1997
309 ________________________ 2007-08 (38 games)
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 _____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Half (Big 12) ______
Game ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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
26 ____ vs. Baylor (2nd) ______________ Jan. 3, 1998
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
40 ____ vs. Baylor ___________________ Jan. 3, 1998
800 ________________________ 2007-08 (38 games)
379 ________________________ 1997-98 (16 games)
Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (since 1986-87)
Game ____________
Game (Big 12) _____
_________________
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
0 _____ at TCU ____________________ Feb. 24, 1988
7 _____ at Baylor ___________________ Jan. 26, 2002
7 _____ vs. Oklahoma _______________ Jan. 15, 2000
221 ________________________ 1987-88 (29 games)
217 ________________________ 2010-11 (16 games)
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams (since 1986-87)
Half _____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Game ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
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
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
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Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only.
Game (Big 12) _____ 48 ____ at Texas A&M _______________ Jan. 15, 1997
Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1986-87)
Season___________ 996 ________________________ 1989-90 (33 games)
Half (min. 5 att.) ___ 1.000 _ vs. Baylor (1st, 5-5)___________ Feb. 14, 2006
Season (Big 12) ____ 439 ________________________ 1998-99 (16 games)
_________________ .875 __ vs. Princeton (2nd, 7-8) _______Mar. 18, 2004
_________________ .833 __ vs. DePaul (2nd, 5-6) _________ Jan. 19, 1991
Fewest Free Throws Attempted (since 1960-61)
_________________ .833 __ vs. Arkansas (1st, 5-6) _________ Jan. 7, 1989
Game ____________ 3 _____ vs. Rice ____________________ Jan. 28, 1981
Half (Big 12) ______ 1.000 _ vs. Baylor (1st, 5-5)___________ Feb. 14, 2006
_________________ 5 _____ at UCLA ____________________Dec. 2, 2007
Game (min. 10 att.) _ .769 __ vs. DePaul (10-13) ___________ Jan. 19, 1991
_________________ 5 _____ vs. West Virginia ___________ Nov. 21, 2005
_________________ .733 __ vs. Princeton (11-15) _________Mar. 18, 2004
_________________ 5 _____ vs. Princeton ______________ Nov. 11, 1997
_________________ .692 __ vs. Michigan State (9-13) _____ Nov. 27, 1999
_________________ 5 _____ at Houston _________________ Jan. 28, 1987
_________________ .667 __ vs. Texas Tech (14-21) ________ Jan. 25, 2005
_________________ 5 _____ vs. SMU_____________________ Jan. 6, 1981
_________________ .643 __ vs. Utah (9-14) ______________Dec. 12, 1998
_________________ 5 _____ at South Carolina ____________Dec. 23, 1980
Game (Big 12) _____ .667 __ vs. Texas Tech (14-21) ________ Jan. 25, 2005
Game (Big 12) _____ 6 _____ vs. Iowa State _______________ Feb. 19, 1997
Season___________ .389 __ (308-792) ______________________ 2006-07
Season___________ 417 ________________________ 1972-73 (25 games)
Season (Big 12) ____ .437 __ (153-350) ______________________ 2006-07
Season (Big 12) ____ 303 ________________________ 2003-04 (16 games)
Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1986-87)
Game (min. 10 att.) _
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
.056
.071
.077
.077
.091
.091
.056
.297
.276
__ vs. Oklahoma State (1-18) ______ Feb. 9, 2013
__ at Arkansas (1-14) ____________ Jan. 6, 2009
__ vs. Fresno State (1-13) _________Nov. 9, 2012
__ vs. Texas Tech (2-26) _________ Feb. 24, 1996
__ at Baylor (2-22) _____________ Jan. 27, 1992
__ vs. San Diego State (1-11) ______Dec. 7, 1991
__ vs. Oklahoma State (1-18) ______ Feb. 9, 2013
__ (172-580) ____________________ 2012-2013
__ (63-228) _______________________ 1998-99
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 ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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
2 _____ vs. Kansas __________________ Jan. 19, 2013
289 ________________________ 1949-50 (24 games)
212 ________________________ 2007-08 (16 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. Texas State ______________Dec. 16, 2006
_________________ 48 ____ at Texas A&M _______________ Jan. 15, 1997
_________________ 48 ____ vs. UC Santa Barbara _________Dec. 22, 1991
_________________ 48 ____ at UC Santa Barbara _________Dec. 18, 1990
_________________ 48 ____ vs. TCU ____________________Mar. 11, 1989
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
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. 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 _ 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. 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)_
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26 ____________________ Nov. 28, 1972-Dec. 2, 1972
23 _____________________ Feb. 3, 1991-Feb. 6, 1991
22 ___________________ Mar. 16, 2007-Mar. 18, 2007
19 ____________________Jan. 16, 1996-Jan. 24, 1996
17 _______________________________ Feb. 11, 1990
16 ____ at Texas A&M ________________ Feb. 5, 2007
16 ____ at Kansas State _____________ Feb. 11, 1998
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Fewest Assists (since 1978-79)
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 ____ vs. Kansas State _____________ Jan. 12, 1997
Season___________ 1,498 ______________________ 2005-06 (37 games)
Season (Big 12) ____ 673 ________________________ 2002-03 (16 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) _____ 22 ____ vs. Missouri ________________ Jan. 26, 1997
Season___________ 769 ________________________ 1951-52 (24 games)
Season (Big 12) ____ 587 ________________________ 2006-07 (16 games)
Half _____________
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Game ____________
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Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
0 _____ at Oklahoma State (2nd) ______ Jan. 21, 2008
0 _____ vs. Nevada (2nd) ____________Mar. 17, 2005
0 _____ vs. Missouri (1st) ____________ Feb. 27, 1999
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
0 _____ at Oklahoma State (2nd) ______ Jan. 21, 2008
0 _____ vs. Missouri (1st) ____________ Feb. 27, 1999
2 _____ vs. Nevada _________________Mar. 17, 2005
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
3 _____ at Kansas __________________ Feb. 16, 2013
314 ________________________ 1992-93 (28 games)
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) ____ 11.2 _________________________________ 1998-99
BLOCKED SHOTS
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) ____ 35.1 _________________________________ 2012-13
Highest Rebound Margin (since 1961-62)
Game ____________
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Season (Big 12) ____
+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
+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
+28___ at Texas Tech (50-22) _________ Feb. 6, 2006
+10.9 _ (40.5 to 29.9) ___________________ 2005-06
+8.5 __ (37.8 to 29.3) ___________________ 2005-06
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Half _____________
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Game ____________
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Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
9 _____ vs. Kansas State (2nd) _________ Feb. 3, 2007
8 _____ vs. Texas A&M (1st) __________ Feb. 18, 2008
8 _____ vs. Colorado (1st) ____________ Jan. 29, 2000
8 _____ vs. American (1st) ____________Dec. 3, 1997
8 _____ vs. TCU (2nd) _______________ Jan. 26, 1991
9 _____ vs. Kansas State (2nd) _________ Feb. 3, 2007
13 ____ vs. UTSA ___________________Dec. 29, 2004
13 ____ vs. California ______________ Nov. 15, 2000
12 ____ vs. Kansas ___________________ Feb. 8, 2010
12 ____ vs. Texas A&M ______________ Feb. 18, 2008
12 ____ vs. Kansas State ______________ Feb. 3, 2007
12 ____ at Colorado _________________ Feb. 7, 2001
203 ________________________ 1997-98 (31 games)
94 _________________________ 1997-98 (16 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)
Most Assists (since 1978-79)
Half _____________
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Game ____________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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Most Blocked Shots (since 1979-80)
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
17 ____ vs. Nebraska (2nd) ___________ Jan. 21, 1998
37 ____ vs. Northern Montana _______ Nov. 27, 1978
26 ____ vs. Nebraska ________________ Jan. 21, 1998
568 ________________________ 1993-94 (35 games)
244 ________________________ 2001-02 (16 games)
244 ______________________ 1999-2000 (16 games)
Season___________ 6.5 __________________________________ 1997-98
Season (Big 12) ____ 5.9 __________________________________ 1997-98
Lowest Season Blocked Shots Average (since 1979-80)
Season___________ 1.1 __________________________________ 1983-84
Season (Big 12) ____ 3.2 __________________________________ 2001-02
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Note: Southwest Conference and Big 12 Conference Records are regular season only.
STEALS
DEFENSE
Most Steals (since 1979-80)
Fewest Points Allowed (since 1949-50)
Half _____________
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Game (Big 12) _____
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Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
1st Half __________
2nd Half _________
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Game ____________
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Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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
11 ____ vs. Baylor (1st) ______________ Jan. 13, 1999
22 ____ vs. TCU ____________________Mar. 12, 1994
22 ____ vs. Baylor __________________ Feb. 15, 1994
17 ____ vs. Texas A&M _______________ Feb. 3, 1999
17 ____ vs. Oklahoma _______________ Jan. 22, 1997
453 ________________________ 1993-94 (34 games)
156 ________________________ 1996-97 (16 games)
11 ____ vs. Arkansas-Monticello _____ Nov. 18, 2007
10 ____ vs. Nicholls State ____________Dec. 13, 2011
10 ____ vs. Baylor __________________ Jan. 21, 1984
13 ____ at Baylor (2nd) ______________ Feb. 19, 2000
31 ____ vs. SMU_____________________ Jan. 8, 1952
33 ____ vs. Samford _______________ Nov. 16, 2005
33 ____ vs. Texas A&M ______________Mar. 13, 1951
34 ____ vs. Texas A&M ______________Mar. 12, 1951
37 ____ vs. Oklahoma ________________ Feb. 8, 2004
1,158 ______________________ 1949-50 (24 games)
926 ________________________ 2005-06 (16 games)
Fewest Steals (since 1979-80)
Most Points Allowed (since 1949-50)
Season___________ 104 ________________________ 1979-80 (30 games)
Season (Big 12) ____ 74 _________________________ 2004-05 (16 games)
Lowest Season Steals Average (since 1979-80)
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)
Season___________ 3.5 __________________________________ 1979-80
Season (Big 12) ____ 4.6 __________________________________ 2004-05
Fewest Field Goals Allowed
Highest Season Steals Average (since 1979-80)
Season___________ 13.3 _________________________________ 1993-94
Season (Big 12) ____ 9.8 __________________________________ 1996-97
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) ____ 370 ________________________ 2000-01 (16 games)
Fewest Personal Fouls
Half (since 1965-66) _ 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 (since 1961-62) _ 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
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. 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. 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) ____ 465 __________________________________ 1997-98
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
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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
__________________ .231___ vs. Alcorn State (15-65) _________ Nov. 9, 2006
__________________ .238___ vs. UT-Pan American (15-63) ____ Dec. 15, 2009
_________________ .239 __ vs. Arkansas-Monticello (17-71) Nov. 18, 2007
Game (Big 12) _____ .250 __ at Baylor (13-52) ____________ Feb. 19, 2000
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 _____________
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Half (Big 12) ______
Game ____________
Game (Big 12) _____
Season___________
Season (Big 12) ____
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
17 ____ vs. Missouri (1st) ____________ Jan. 26, 1997
36 ____ vs. Southwest Texas __________Dec. 7, 1994
30 ____ vs. Texas A&M _______________ Feb. 3, 1999
784 ________________________ 1993-94 (34 games)
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
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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)_
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Season (Big 12) ____
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Season (by Jr.) _____
Season (by So.) ____
Season (by Fr.) ____
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
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
462 ___ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
772 ___ Travis Mays ____________________ 1989-90
743 ___ Travis Mays ____________________ 1988-89
731 ___ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08
903 ___ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
1,000-Point Club (33 players)
Career ___________
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Career (Big 12) ____
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
1,234 _ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08
1,197 _ Benford Williams ________________ 1990-92
1,175 _ Gary Johnson ___________________ 2008-11
1,169 _ P.J. Tucker _____________________ 2004-06
1,149 _ 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
800 ___ Brandon Mouton ________________ 2001-04
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Most Points Per Game
Season (min. 250 pts.) _ 26.4
_________________ 25.8
_________________ 24.1
_________________ 22.8
_________________ 22.4
_________________ 22.4
_________________ 22.2
_________________ 22.0
_________________ 21.9
_________________ 21.9
Season (Big 12) ____ 28.9
Season (SWC) _____ 27.9
_________________ 26.8
_________________ 26.1
_________________ 25.2
_________________ 24.3
Career (min. 500 pts.)25.8
_________________ 22.3
_________________ 21.5
_________________ 20.0
_________________ 19.8
_________________ 19.5
_________________ 18.8
_________________ 18.6
_________________ 18.4
_________________ 16.9
Career (Big 12) ____ 28.9
Career (SWC) ______ 26.1
_________________ 24.1
_________________ 20.7
_________________ 20.2
_________________ 19.2
Two or More 30+ Point Scorers in Same Game
__ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-56
__ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
__ Travis Mays ____________________ 1989-90
__ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1993-94
__ Reggie Freeman ________________ 1995-96
__ Larry Robinson__________________ 1973-74
__ Raymond Downs ________________ 1956-57
__ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-78
__ Travis Mays ____________________ 1988-89
__ Larry Robinson__________________ 1971-72
__ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
__ Larry Robinson__________________ 1973-74
__ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-56
__ Raymond Downs ________________ 1956-57
__ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1993-94
__ Larry Robinson__________________ 1971-72
__ Kevin Durant ______________________2007
__ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57
__ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74
__ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90
__ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94
__ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79
__ Joey Wright ____________________ 1989-91
__ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-95
__ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-90
__ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08
__ Kevin Durant ______________________2007
__ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74
__ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57
__ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90
__ B.J. Tyler _______________________ 1992-94
__ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79
Top Scoring Average Increases (since 1949-50)
+12.5 ____
+12.4 ____
+11.3 ____
+10.3 ____
+10.2 ____
+10.1 ____
+9.7 _____
+9.5 _____
+9.5 _____
+9.4 _____
John Danks _____________3.2 to 15.7 ____1978-79 to 1979-80
Mike Richardson _________7.8 to 20.2 ____1991-92 to 1992-93
Bill Wendlandt___________4.0 to 15.3 ____1980-81 to 1982-83
Billy Black_______________5.1 to 15.4 ____1969-70 to 1970-71
Carlton Cooper __________2.3 to 12.5 ____1981-82 to 1982-83
Wayman Buchanan _______1.5 to 11.6 ____1953-54 to 1954-55
J’Covan Brown _________ 10.4 to 20.1 ___2010-11 to 2011-12
Dexter Cambridge ______ 12.2 to 21.7 ___1990-91 to 1991-92
Travis Mays _____________8.6 to 18.1 ____1986-87 to 1987-88
Reggie Freeman _________5.3 to 14.7 ____1993-94 to 1994-95
Most 30+ Point Games by a Player
Career ___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Season___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
18 ____ Raymond Downs ________________ 1955-57
15 ____ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-90
12 ____ Larry Robinson__________________ 1972-74
11 ____ Kevin Durant ______________________2007
11 ____ Jim Krivacs _____________________ 1977-79
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
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
33
32
31
29
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
Joey Wright vs. SMU ________________Mar. 10, 1989
B.J. Tyler at Texas Tech ______________ Feb. 20, 1994
Joey Wright vs. Oklahoma State ______Dec. 29, 1988
Terrence Rencher at TCU _____________ Feb. 3, 1993
Reggie Freeman vs. TCU ______________ Feb. 8, 1995
Most 20+ Point Games off the Bench in a Season (since 1988-89)
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
J’Covan Brown ________________________ 2010-11
Reggie Freeman _______________________ 1994-95
Joey Wright ___________________________ 1988-89
Sheldon McClellan _____________________ 2012-13
J’Covan Brown ________________________ 2009-10
B.J. Tyler ______________________________ 1993-94
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 __
____
3 __
3 __
3 __
3 __
____
3 __
2 __
2 __
2 __
2 __
2 __
Travis Mays (743), Lance Blanks (671), Alvin Heggs (571),
Joey Wright (519) ___________________________________ 1988-89
D.J. Augustin (731), A.J. Abrams (611), Damion James (501) _ 2007-08
Kevin Durant (903), A.J. Abrams (543), D.J. Augustin (503) __ 2006-07
B.J. Tyler (637), Terrence Rencher (539), Albert Burditt (534) _ 1993-94
Terrence Rencher (648), B.J. Tyler (640),
Benford Williams (533) _______________________________ 1991-92
Travis Mays (772), Lance Blanks (651), Joey Wright (644) ____ 1989-90
A.J. Abrams (580), Damion James (540)__________________ 2008-09
P.J. Tucker (594), LaMarcus Aldridge (555) _______________ 2005-06
Terrence Rencher (623), Roderick Anderson (608) _________ 1994-95
Tyrone Branyan (525), Jim Krivacs (511) _________________ 1978-79
Jim Krivacs (681), Ron Baxter (590) _____________________ 1977-78
Most Consecutive 30-Point Games
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
108
Larry Robinson _____________ Jan. 22 - Feb. 2, 1974
Kevin Durant _______________ Feb. 24 - Mar. 3, 2007
Kevin Durant _______________ Jan. 27 - Feb. 3, 2007
Jim Krivacs _________________ Dec. 5 - Dec. 10, 1977
Raymond Downs___________ Feb. 21 - Feb. 28, 1956
Raymond Downs____________ Feb. 4 - Feb. 11, 1956
Raymond Downs____________ Feb. 5 - Feb. 12, 1955
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • RECORDS
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Individual Records
Highest Field Goal Percentage (since 1949-50)
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
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 __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 ___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) ____ .561 __ James Thomas (74-132) __________ 2001-02
(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.)
Most Field Goals Attempted (since 1965-66)
Half ___________ 24 ____
_______________ 19 ____
_______________ 19 ____
_______________ 18 ____
_______________ 18 ____
Half (Big 12) ____ 18 ____
_______________ 18 ____
Game __________ 39 ____
Game (Big 12) ___ 31 ____
Season_________ 647 ___
_______________ 630 ___
_______________ 628 ___
_______________ 564 ___
_______________ 559 ___
_______________ 554 ___
_______________ 552 ___
_______________ 551 ___
_______________ 550 ___
_______________ 535 ___
Season (Big 12) __ 311 ___
Career _________ 1,903__
_______________ 1,714__
_______________ 1,712__
_______________ 1,623__
_______________ 1,532__
_______________ 1,518__
_______________ 1,473__
_______________ 1,390__
_______________ 1,338__
_______________ 1,281__
Career (Big 12) __ 698 ___
Jim Krivacs at Oklahoma State (2nd) __Dec. 7, 1977
Reggie Freeman vs. Providence (2nd) _Dec. 21, 1995
Jim Krivacs vs. Texas A&M (1st) __ Feb. 13, 1978
Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007
Darren Kelly at Nebraska (2nd) __ Jan. 13, 2001
Kevin Durant at Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 31, 2007
Darren Kelly at Nebraska (2nd) __ Jan. 13, 2001
Slater Martin vs. TCU___________ Feb. 26, 1949
Kevin Durant at Oklahoma State _ Jan. 16, 2007
Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07
Reggie Freeman __________________ 1995-96
Jim Krivacs _______________________ 1977-78
Travis Mays ______________________ 1988-89
Larry Robinson ___________________ 1973-74
Travis Mays ______________________ 1989-90
Jordan Hamilton __________________ 2010-11
D.J. Augustin _____________________ 2007-08
Reggie Freeman __________________ 1996-97
J’Covan Brown ___________________ 2011-12
Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07
Terrence Rencher _________________ 1992-95
Travis Mays ______________________ 1987-90
Reggie Freeman __________________ 1994-97
A.J. Abrams ______________________ 2006-09
Jim Krivacs _______________________ 1977-79
Ron Baxter _______________________ 1977-80
Damion James____________________ 2007-10
Brandon Mouton _________________ 2001-04
Johnny Moore ____________________ 1976-79
Joey Wright ______________________ 1989-91
Damion James____________________ 2007-10
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
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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 __ A.J. Abrams at Oklahoma _________ Jan. 12, 2009
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 _ 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 _ Avery Bradley vs. Nebraska (1st, 5-5)___Feb. 13, 2010
(min. 4 att.) _____ 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
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_______________ .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 __
__________________ 12 __
_________________ 12 __
_________________ 12 __
__________________ 12 __
_________________ 12 __
Half (Big 12) ______ 12 __
_________________ 12 __
Game (since 1932-33) _ 23 __
_________________ 23 __
_________________ 20 __
_________________ 19 __
_________________ 19 __
Game (Big 12) _____ 15 __
Season___________ 275 _
_________________ 223 _
_________________ 209 _
_________________ 197 _
_________________ 182 _
_________________ 173 _
_________________ 170 _
_________________ 164 _
_________________ 161 _
_________________ 160 _
Season (Big 12) ____ 101 _
Career ___________ 656 _
_________________ 517 _
_________________ 509 _
_________________ 466 _
_________________ 404 _
_________________ 399 _
_________________ 374 _
_________________ 371 _
_________________ 367 _
_________________ 365 _
Career (Big 12) ____ 189 _
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • RECORDS
Joey Wright vs. Rice (2nd) ______ Jan. 27, 1990
Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (2nd)_ Nov. 9, 2012
J’Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) ___Mar. 3, 2012
T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 22, 2003
Roderick Anderson at Texas A&M (2nd) __Feb. 11, 1995
Mike Richardson vs. Texas Tech (2nd) _ Jan. 23, 1993
J’Covan Brown at Kansas (2nd) ___Mar. 3, 2012
T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State (2nd) Feb. 22, 2003
Travis Mays vs. Georgia ________Mar. 16, 1990
Raymond Downs at Texas A&M __ Feb. 12, 1955
Joey Wright vs. Cal Santa Barbara Dec. 18, 1990
Raymond Downs vs. TCU _______ Feb. 11, 1956
Raymond Downs vs. Texas A&M _ Feb. 22, 1955
T.J. Ford at Oklahoma State _____ Feb. 22, 2003
Raymond Downs__________________ 1955-56
Raymond Downs__________________ 1956-57
Kevin Durant _____________________ 2006-07
Travis Mays ______________________ 1989-90
Joey Wright ______________________ 1990-91
D.J. Augustin _____________________ 2007-08
Reggie Freeman __________________ 1996-97
Chris Mihm ____________________ 1999-2000
Lance Blanks _____________________ 1989-90
Joey Wright ______________________ 1989-90
J’Covan Brown ___________________ 2011-12
Raymond Downs__________________ 1955-57
Travis Mays ______________________ 1987-90
Terrence Rencher _________________ 1992-95
Joey Wright ______________________ 1989-91
Damion James____________________ 2007-10
Chris Mihm ____________________ 1998-2000
George Scaling ___________________ 1951-53
Al Madsen _______________________ 1946-49
Kris Clack ________________________ 1996-99
Ron Baxter _______________________ 1977-80
Damion James____________________ 2007-10
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Individual 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
_________________ 1.000 __D.J. Augustin vs. Iowa State (10-10) __ Feb. 10, 2007
_________________ 1.000 __D.J. Augustin vs. LSU (10-10) _______ Dec. 10, 2006
_________________ 1.000 __Kevin Durant vs. Gonzaga (10-10) ____ Dec. 2, 2006
_________________ 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 __Chris Mihm at Massachusetts (10-10) _ Feb. 5, 2000
_________________ 1.000 __Brandy Perryman vs. Baylor (10-10) ____Jan. 3, 1998
_________________ 1.000 __Kris Clack vs. Wisconsin (10-10) _____ Mar. 14, 1997
_________________ 1.000 __Joey Wright vs. St. John’s (10-10) ____ Mar. 17, 1991
_________________ 1.000 __Travis Mays vs. TCU (10-10) ________ Feb. 11, 1990
_________________ 1.000 __LaSalle Thompson at Texas A&M (10-10) ___ Jan. 26, 1981
_________________ 1.000 __Jimmy Gilbert at Baylor (10-10) _____ Feb. 17, 1962
_________________ 1.000 __Mike Humphrey at Baylor (10-10) ___ Feb. 17, 1962
Game (Big 12) _____ 1.000 __Sheldon McClellan vs. Oklahoma (13-13) Feb. 27, 2013
_________________ 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) ______________2007
_________________ .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.)
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Half (min. 8 att.) ____ 1.000 __Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (2nd, 12-12) Nov. 9, 2012
(since 1988-89) ____ 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
_________________ 1.000 __ Damion James vs. Gardner-Webb (2nd, 8-8) _ Dec. 29, 2009
_________________ 1.000___D.J. Augustin vs. Oral Roberts (2nd, 8-8) _ Dec. 18, 2007
_________________ 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
_________________ 1.000 __Kris Clack vs. Wisconsin (2nd, 8-8) ___ Mar. 14, 1997
_________________ 1.000 __Travis Mays vs. Baylor (1st, 8-8)________Jan. 6, 1990
_________________ 1.000 __Travis Mays vs. UTSA (2nd, 8-8) ______ Dec. 9, 1989
_________________ 1.000 __Gary Overbeck at NYU (2nd, 8-8) _____ Dec. 7, 1967
Half (Big 12)_______ 1.000 __ D.J. Augustin at Texas A&M (1st, 10-10) _Feb. 5, 2007
_________________ 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. 10 att.) _ 1.000 __Sheldon McClellan vs. Fresno State (14-14) ____ Nov. 9, 2012
(since 1960-61) ____ 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
_________________ 1.000 __John Fultz vs. Tulane (11-11) ________ Dec. 7, 1963
_________________ 1.000 __J’Covan Brown vs. Texas A&M (10-10) _Jan. 11, 2012
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
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Season___________
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Season (by So.) ____
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Career (Big 12) ____
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
200 ___ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
350 ___ Damion James __________________ 2009-10
365 ___ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1981-82
393 ___ Damion James __________________ 2007-08
390 ___ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
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
714 ___ P.J. Tucker _____________________ 2004-06
692 ___ Carlton Cooper _________________ 1982-85
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
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__________ LaSalle Thompson (21/17) _____ Dec. 30, 1981/Jan. 5, 1982
__________ LaSalle Thomspon (17/21) _______Jan. 5, 1982/Jan. 9, 1982
__________ Brad Buckman (15/21) _________ Feb. 5, 2005/Feb. 8, 2005
__________ LaSalle Thompson (21/15) _____Jan. 19, 1981/Jan. 24, 1981
__________ Lynn Howden (24/11) _________ Dec. 1, 1970/Dec. 5, 1970
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
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______________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
_________________ 154 ___ Ivan Wagner__________________ 1999-2000
_________________ 154 ___ Alex Broadway __________________ 1985-86
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
_________________ 378 ___ Justin Mason ___________________ 2007-10
_________________ 378 ___ Dan Krueger* ___________________ 1973-76
_________________ 362 ___ Roderick Anderson ______________ 1994-95
_________________ 361 ___ Karl Willock ____________________ 1983-86
* 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 ___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 ___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
Game _________ 8 ___ Chris Owens vs. California _________ Nov. 15, 2000
______________ 8 ___ Chris Mihm at Massachusetts ________ Feb. 5, 2000
______________ 7 ___ Tristan Thompson vs. Oakland ______Mar. 18, 2011
______________ 7 ___ Dexter Pittman vs. USC _____________Dec. 3, 2009
______________ 7 ___ Jason Klotz vs. UT-San Antonio ______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 ___ Chris Mihm at Oklahoma State ______ Feb. 24, 1998
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Season________ 92 __ Chris Owens _________________________ 2000-01
______________ 90 __ Chris Mihm ________________________ 1999-2000
______________ 90 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1997-98
______________ 86 __ Tristan Thompson ____________________ 2010-11
______________ 84 __ Chris Mihm __________________________ 1998-99
______________ 80 __ Connor Atchley ______________________ 2007-08
______________ 74 __ Albert Burditt ________________________ 1991-92
______________ 73 __ LaMarcus Aldridge ____________________ 2005-06
______________ 70 __ Albert Burditt ________________________ 1993-94
______________ 67 __ Kevin Durant ________________________ 2006-07
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
______________ 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
________________103 __Jason Klotz _______________________ 2001-05
________________101 __James Thomas ____________________ 2001-04
________________101 __Kris Clack _________________________ 1996-99
________________101 __Guillermo Myers ___________________ 1990-91
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
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
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38 ____ Connor Atchley _________________ 2007-08
38 ____ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08
38 ____ Damion James __________________ 2007-08
38 ____ Justin Mason ___________________ 2007-08
144 ___ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2006-09
142 ___ Damion James __________________ 2007-10
141 ___ Justin Mason ___________________ 2007-10
136 ___ Alexis Wangmene _______________ 2008-12
136 ___ Connor Atchley _________________ 2006-09
134 ___ Dexter Pittman _________________ 2007-10
134 ___ Brian Boddicker _________________ 2001-04
134 ___ James Thomas _________________ 2001-04
133 ___ Royal Ivey ______________________ 2001-04
133 ___ Brandon Mouton ________________ 2001-04
64 ____ Damion James __________________ 2007-10
64 ____ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2006-09
64 ____ Brad Buckman __________________ 2003-06
64 ____ Brian Boddicker _________________ 2001-04
64 ____ Brandon Mouton ________________ 2001-04
64 ____ James Thomas _________________ 2001-04
64 ____ Ron Baxter _____________________ 1977-80
64 ____ Johnny Moore __________________ 1976-79
Most Consecutive Games Played
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142 ___ Damion James __________________ 2007-10
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
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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
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 ___ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2006-09
107 ___ Kris Clack ______________________ 1996-99
107 ___ DeJuan Vazquez ________________ 1996-99
62 ____ Damion James __________________ 2007-10
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
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Most Minutes Played (since 1972-73)
Most Double-Doubles (since 1961-62)
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
Season___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Career ___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Most Minutes per Game (since 1972-73)
Season___________
_________________
_________________
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_________________
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Season (Big 12) ____
Career (Four years) __
_________________
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Career (Three years)__
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Career (Two years) _
_________________
38.6
38.4
38.1
37.7
37.7
37.4
37.3
37.3
37.2
37.1
39.0
35.1
35.0
33.5
35.9
33.2
37.2
36.5
__ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1981-82
__ Reggie Freeman ________________ 1996-97
__ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1988-89
__ A.J. Abrams ____________________ 2008-09
__ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-88
__ Carlton Cooper _________________ 1983-84
__ Myck Kabongo__________________ 2012-13
__ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08
__ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-93
__ Travis Mays ____________________ 1989-90
__ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2007-08
__ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1992-95
__ Travis Mays ____________________ 1987-90
__ Karl Willock ____________________ 1983-86
__ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1980-82
__ Joey Wright ____________________ 1989-91
__ Lance Blanks ___________________ 1989-90
__ 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 ______
Brad Buckman ____
LaSalle Thompson __
Larry Robinson ____
114
37 points, 23 rebounds__ Jan. 31, 2007 at Texas Tech
27 points, 21 rebounds_____Feb. 8, 2005 at Colorado
26 points, 21 rebounds _ Jan. 19, 1981 at North Texas
26 points, 23 rebounds__ Dec. 27, 1971 vs. Centenary
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
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 ______________
8 _______________
8 _______________
7 _______________
7 _______________
6 _______________
6 _______________
5 _______________
LaSalle Thompson _____ Dec. 1, 1980 - Jan. 12, 1981
LaSalle Thompson __________ Feb. 6 - Feb. 27, 1982
Larry Robinson _____________ Jan. 15 - Feb. 9, 1974
Chris Mihm ________________ Jan. 13 - Feb. 3, 1999
LaSalle Thompson __________ Feb. 3 - Feb. 28, 1981
Kevin Durant __________ Dec. 28, 2006-Jan. 16, 2007
LaMarcus Aldridge _________Nov. 15 - Nov. 29, 2005
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
_________________ 2.47 __ 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
_________________ 2.03 __ D.J. Augustin (233-115) ___________ 2006-07
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
__________________ 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
_________________ 1.66 __ Brandy Perryman (202-122) _______ 1995-98
_________________ 1.54 __ Royal Ivey (300-195) _____________ 2001-04
_________________ 1.45 __ Ivan Wagner (301-208) _________ 1998-2000
_________________ 1.44 __ Kenton Paulino (219-152) _________ 2003-06
_________________ 1.44 __ Daniel Gibson (237-165) __________ 2005-06
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FRESHMAN STARTERS IN SEASON OPENERS
From 1972-73 (31 total starters)
YEAR
NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
MIN
PTS
REB
AST
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
Most Points Per Game (since 1972-73)
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 State 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
_________________ 439 ___ Daniel Gibson __________________ 2004-05
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
_________________ 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. 27, 2003
_________________ 11 ____ Mike Murphy at BYU ________ Nov. 29, 1974
__________________10 ____Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State _ 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
_________________ 253 ___ Damion James __________________ 2006-07
_________________ 248 ___ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98
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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
_________________ 8.0 ___ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98
_________________ 7.8 ___ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11
ASSISTS
Most Assists (since 1972-73)
Game ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Freshman Debut___
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Season___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
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
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
273 ___ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02
233 ___ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07
176 ___ Myck Kabongo__________________ 2011-12
139 ___ Javan Felix _____________________ 2012-13
131 ___ Fred Carson ____________________ 1979-80
Most Assists per Game (since 1972-73)
Season___________
(min. 50 assists) ___
_________________
_________________
_________________
8.27
6.66
5.18
4.52
4.04
__ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02
__ D.J. Augustin ___________________ 2006-07
__ Myck Kabongo__________________ 2011-12
__ Fred Carson ____________________ 1979-80
__ Johnny Moore __________________ 1975-76
STEALS
Most Steals (since 1979-80)
Game ____________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Freshman Debut___
_________________
_________________
_________________
Season___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
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
4 _____ Courtney Jeans at Iowa State _ Nov. 20, 1987
4 _____ Ron Baxter vs. Oklahoma State Nov. 29, 1976
3 _____ Kevin Durant vs. Alcorn State ___Nov. 9, 2006
3 _____ Terrence Rencher vs. WashingtonNov. 20, 1991
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___________
(min. 30 steals) ____
_________________
_________________
_________________
2.18
1.89
1.77
1.71
1.52
__ T.J. Ford _______________________ 2001-02
__ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
__ Daniel Gibson __________________ 2004-05
__ Terrence Rencher _______________ 1991-92
__ Kris Clack ______________________ 1995-96
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 ____ 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
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 ___ Kevin Durant vs. Kansas _________Mar. 11, 2007
________________6 ___ Chris Mihm vs. Colorado _________ Feb. 28, 1998
Freshman Debut__3 ___ Cameron Ridley vs. Fresno State ___Nov. 9, 2012
________________3 ___ Damion James vs. Alcorn State ____Nov. 9, 2006
________________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 LouisianaNov. 30, 1979
Season__________90 __ Chris Mihm________________________ 1997-98
________________86 __ Tristan Thompson __________________ 2010-11
________________67 __ Kevin Durant ______________________ 2006-07
________________47 __ Cameron Ridley ____________________ 2012-13
________________42 __ Damion James _____________________ 2006-07
________________42 __ Albert Burditt ______________________ 1990-91
Season___________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
36 ____ Cory Joseph ____________________ 2010-11
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 ____ LaSalle Thompson _______________ 1979-80
10 ____ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11
8 _____ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98
8 _____ Kris Clack ______________________ 1995-96
Most Blocked Shots per Game (since 1973-74)
Season __________
(min. 20 blocks) ___
_________________
_________________
_________________
116
2.90
2.39
1.91
1.50
1.42
__ Chris Mihm_____________________ 1997-98
__ Tristan Thompson _______________ 2010-11
__ Kevin Durant ___________________ 2006-07
__ LaMarcus Aldridge ______________ 2004-05
__ Cameron Ridley _________________ 2012-13
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
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 16,540seat 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.
Thirty-six years later, the FEC looks as good as it did on opening
day, and the wins are still flowing, as evidenced by Texas’ .810 home
winning percentage at the Erwin Center.
QUICK FACTS
ALL TIME (36 seasons)
Games Played ________________________________________ 536
All-Time Record __________________________________ 434-102
All-Time Winning Pct._________________________________ .810
Big 12 Record (Pct.) ___________________________ 111-27 (.804)
SWC Record (Pct.) _____________________________ 102-45 (.694)
Non-Conference Record (Pct.) ___________________ 221-30 (.880)
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
(86-57losstoBaylor).Streakbrokenbyan83-81overtimewinoverMissouri
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
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
248,697 ________ 2009-10 ______17 _______
248,673 ________ 2007-08 ______18 _______
246,044 ________ 2010-11 ______18 _______
222,400 ________ 1978-79 ______14 _______
221,415 ________ 2005-06 ______17 _______
Avg.
Home Record
14,629 ________ 15-2
13,815 ________ 17-1
13,669 ________ 16-2
15,886 ________ 13-1
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
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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
43
43
41
40
38
38
37
37
36
36
36
36
ERWIN CENTER MARGINS OF VICTORY
PLAYER
OPPONENT
DATE
Reggie Freeman vs. Fresno State ___________Dec. 14, 1996
Jim Krivacs
vs. Northern Montana ______Nov. 27, 1978
Tyrone Branyan vs. Baylor ________________ Feb. 14, 1979
Travis Mays
vs. Miami, Fla. _____________ Feb. 22, 1989
Travis Mays
vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga _____Dec. 10, 1988
Carlton Cooper vs. Missouri Southern (ot) ___Nov. 26, 1983
Reggie Freeman vs. Providence ____________Dec. 21, 1995
Lance Blanks
vs. Lehigh _________________ Dec. 9, 1988
B.J. Tyler
vs. Georgia _______________ Jan. 23, 1994
Lance Blanks
vs. Baylor _________________ Jan. 6, 1990
Lance Blanks
vs. Southern Utah _________Dec. 19, 1988
Henry Johnson vs. North Texas____________Dec. 20, 1980
BY OPPONENT
PTS
44
40
37
37
35
35
34
33
33
33
33
33
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PLAYER
TEAM
DATE
Denis Clemente Kansas State (ot) __________ Jan. 31, 2009
Rob Williams
Houston _________________ Jan. 10, 1981
Mike Wilson
SMU ____________________ Jan. 10, 1993
Michael Cage San Diego State ___________Dec. 20, 1983
Tommy McGhee Rice ______________________ Jan. 6, 1996
Jeff Webster
Oklahoma _________________ Dec. 4, 1990
Ron Cornelius Pacific ___________________Nov. 29, 1980
Acie Law IV
Texas A&M (2 ot) __________ Feb. 28, 2007
Michael Hicks Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ____Dec. 16, 2000
Jerome Lambert Baylor ___________________ Feb. 15, 1994
Tim Mason
SMU ____________________ Jan. 22, 1992
Greg Garton
Mo. Southern (ot)__________Nov. 26, 1983
MARGIN SCORE
OPPONENT
DATE
+77 ____148-71 _____ Northern Montana ________ Nov. 27, 1978
+72 ____110-38 _____ Prairie View A&M __________ Dec. 30, 2005
+62 ____104-42 _____ UT-Pan American _________ Dec. 15, 2009
+59 ____103-44 _____ Alcorn State _______________ Nov. 9, 2006
+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
+47 ____ 89-42 _____ UC Irvine ________________ Nov. 15, 2009
+46 ____116-70 _____ UT-Pan American __________ Dec. 8, 1990
ERWIN CENTER MARGINS OF DEFEAT
MARGIN SCORE
OPPONENT
SEASON
-31 _____103-72 _____ SMU ____________________ Feb. 29, 1984
-30 _____102-72 _____ #4 Kansas _________________ Jan. 10, 1998
-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 _____ 75-54 _____ #21 Oklahoma ____________ Feb. 10, 2001
-21 _____ 75-54 _____ Georgia _________________ Dec. 15, 1982
-20 _____ 91-71 _____ Houston __________________ Jan. 10, 1981
-19 _____ 84-65 _____ #9 Oklahoma _____________ Dec. 11, 1986
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
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
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 _ 33 ___Samford _____________ Nov. 16, 2005 (77-33)
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 Overtime _Feb. 9, 2013_______ 89-86 win over Oklahoma
________________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: 12-13
VS. RANKED TEAMS (AP POLL) AT THE ERWIN CENTER
Rick Barnes is 30-17 vs. AP Top 25 teams at the Erwin Center
in his first 15 seasons at Texas.
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
Totals ______________ 74 games ____________________ 40-34 ______ .541
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
North Texas________ 22 ________ 8 ______ 2011-12 ____ 1930-31
Texas State ________ 20 ________11 _____ 2012-13 ____ 1937-38
Texas Tech ________ 17 ________17 _____ 2012-13 ____ 1995-96
Hardin-Simmons ___ 14 ________ 4 ______ 1981-82 ______ never
Nebraska __________ 11 ________10 _____ 2009-10 ______ never
TCU ______________ 11 ________11 _____ 2012-13 ____ 1986-87
Texas A&M ________ 10 ________10 _____ 2011-12 ____ 2001-02
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TEXAS VS. OPPONENTS AT THE ERWIN CENTER
Alaska Anchorage__________________ 2-0
Alcorn State ______________________ 1-0
American_________________________ 1-0
Appalachian State _________________ 1-0
Arizona __________________________ 0-3
Arkansas _________________________ 8-8
Arkansas-Monticello ________________ 1-0
Arkansas State ____________________ 1-0
Army ____________________________ 1-0
Baptist College ____________________ 1-0
Baylor __________________________ 30-6
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 ______________________ 1-2
Coppin State ______________________ 3-0
DePaul ___________________________ 2-1
Drake ____________________________ 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
Illinois ___________________________ 2-0
Iowa State _______________________ 10-1
Jacksonville _______________________ 1-0
Kansas ___________________________ 4-5
Kansas State ______________________ 6-5
Lamar ___________________________ 3-0
Lehigh ___________________________ 1-0
Liberty ___________________________ 1-0
Long Beach State __________________ 3-1
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Louisiana-Lafayette ________________ 2-1
Louisiana-Monroe _________________ 1-0
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 ___________________________ 1-0
Miami (Fla.) _______________________ 1-0
Michigan State ____________________ 1-0
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 ____________________ 2-0
UNC Asheville _____________________ 1-0
North Carolina Wesleyan ____________ 1-0
North Florida _____________________ 1-0
North Texas_______________________ 8-0
Northwestern State (La.) ____________ 4-0
Oklahoma _______________________ 14-8
Oklahoma City ____________________ 1-0
Oklahoma State __________________ 15-3
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 ____________________________ 19-5
St. Joseph’s _______________________ 1-0
Saint Mary’s (Calif.) _________________ 1-0
Samford _________________________ 1-0
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Sam Houston State_________________ 5-0
San Diego ________________________ 1-0
San Diego State ___________________ 1-1
San Francisco _____________________ 1-0
South Alabama ____________________ 1-0
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
Stephen F. Austin __________________ 3-0
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 ___________ 3-0
UT-Arlington ______________________ 8-0
TCU ____________________________ 17-4
UT-Pan American __________________ 5-0
UTSA ____________________________ 5-0
Texas Southern ____________________ 3-0
Texas State ______________________ 11-0
Texas Tech ______________________ 30-6
Tulane ___________________________ 1-0
UCLA ____________________________ 1-0
UNLV ____________________________ 1-0
Utah ____________________________ 3-1
Utah State ________________________ 0-1
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______________________ 1-0
Western Carolina __________________ 1-0
Wisconsin ________________________ 0-2
Wofford __________________________ 2-0
Xavier ___________________________ 0-1
TOTALS ______________________ 434-102
TEXAS BASKETBALL
100-Point Games
ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES (108 TOTAL)
SCORE DIFF.
OPPONENT
148-71 __ (+77) ___ Northern Montana _
136-97 __ (+39) ___ Oral Roberts ______
128-108 _ (+20) ___ Oral Roberts ______
125-128 __ (-3)____ Texas Tech (2ot) ___
124-107 _ (+17) ___ North Texas ______
123-104 _ (+19) ___ Miami ___________
122-71 __ (+51) ___ Sam Houston State
119-91 __ (+28) ___ Oral Roberts ______
117-78 __ (+39) ___ Southern Utah ____
117-86 __ (+31) ___ Long Beach State __
117-93 __ (+24) ___ Arkansas _________
116-94 __ (+22) ___ North Texas ______
116-70 __ (+46) ___ Loyola (Md.) ______
116-74 __ (+42) ___ Rice _____________
116-66 __ (+50) ___ UT-Arlington _____
115-82 __ (+33) ___ Texas A&M _______
114-78 __ (+36) ___ Louisiana State ____
113-91 __ (+22) ___ Baylor ___________
113-124 _ (-11) ___ Louisiana State ____
113-80 __ (+33) ___ SMU ____________
112-68 __ (+44) ___ UT-Pan American __
111-99 __ (+12) ___ TCU _____________
111-78 __ (+33) ___ TCU _____________
110-38 __ (+72) ___ Prairie View A&M __
110-98 __ (+12) ___ UT-San Antonio ___
110-78 __ (+32) ___ Houston _________
110-85 __ (+25) ___ Baylor ___________
110-81 __ (+29) ___ Baylor ___________
110-82 __ (+28) ___ Texas A&M _______
109-75 __ (+34) ___ Baylor ___________
109-71 __ (+38) ___ Texas Tech _______
109-104 _ (+5) ___ Northwestern St. (La.) _
108-74 __ (+34) ___ Rice _____________
108-79 __ (+29) ___ Texas Tech _______
108-89 __ (+19) ___ Baylor ___________
108-63 __ (+45) ___ Manhattan _______
108-75 __ (+33) ___ Iowa Sate ________
108-87 __ (+21) ___ Oklahoma State ___
107-74 __ (+33) ___ Long Beach State __
107-104 _ (+3) ___ Texas Tech (ot/SWC) _
107-100 _ (+7) ___ Baylor ___________
107-96 __ (+11) ___ Georgia __________
107-120 _ (-13) ___ Georgia Tech _____
107-81 __ (+26) ___ Rhode Island _____
107-82 __ (+25) ___ TCU _____________
107-100 _ (+7) ___ Southern Illinois ___
106-69 __ (+37) ___ Oral Roberts ______
106-91 __ (+15) ___ SMU ____________
106-63 __ (+43) ___ Texas Wesleyan ___
105-111 __ (-6)____ Tennessee (ot) ____
105-91 __ (+14) ___ Nebraska_________
105-60 __ (+45) ___ Southwest Texas __
105-75 __ (+30) ___ Lamar ___________
105-94 __ (+11) ___ Va. Commonwealth
105-94 __ (+11) ___ Florida___________
105-85 __ (+20) ___ Baylor ___________
105-89 __ (+16) ___ TCU _____________
105-73 __ (+32) ___ Centenary ________
105-81 __ (+24) ___ Centenary ________
105-117 _ (-12) ___ Texas A&M _______
105-77 __ (+28) ___ Baylor ___________
104-42 __ (+64) ___ UT-Pan American __
104-95 __ (+9) ___ Colorado _________
DATE
SITE
Nov. 27, 1978 _______ Austin
Dec. 1, 1992__________ Tulsa
Feb. 26, 1992 ________ Austin
Feb. 20, 1994 ______ Lubbock
Dec. 6, 1991_________ Austin
Feb. 22, 1989 ________ Austin
Nov. 24, 2003 _______ Austin
Dec. 6, 1988__________ Tulsa
Dec. 19, 1988 _______ Austin
Dec. 14, 1988 __ Long Beach
Jan. 29, 1972 ________ Austin
Nov. 22, 1997 ______ Denton
Dec. 7, 1990_________ Austin
Feb. 11, 1989 ________ Austin
Nov. 28, 1989 _______ Austin
Jan. 14, 1995 ________ Austin
Dec. 6, 1966___ Baton Rouge
Feb. 15, 1994 ________ Austin
Jan. 2, 1990 _______ Houston
Jan. 30, 1980 ________ Austin
Dec. 8, 1990_________ Austin
Feb. 8, 1995 _________ Austin
Mar. 5, 1994_____ Fort Worth
Dec. 30, 2005 _______ Austin
Dec. 5, 1995_________ Austin
Jan. 29, 1994 ______ Houston
Jan. 19, 1994 ________ Waco
Feb. 4, 1989 _________ Waco
Feb. 12, 1966 College Station
Feb. 25, 1995 ________ Austin
Jan. 4, 1990 _________ Austin
Dec. 3, 1988_________ Austin
Mar. 4, 1995_______ Houston
Jan. 21, 1994 ________ Austin
Jan. 6, 1990 _________ Austin
Dec. 8, 1989_________ Austin
Dec. 12, 1981 _______ Austin
Dec. 7, 1977______ Stillwater
Dec. 7, 2009_________ Austin
Mar. 11, 1995 _______ Dallas
Jan. 23, 1995 ________ Waco
Jan. 23, 1994 ________ Austin
Nov. 27, 1991 ____ New York
Jan. 20, 1990 ________ Austin
Feb. 25, 1989 ________ Austin
Dec. 10, 1970 _______ Austin
Feb. 28, 1994 ________ Austin
Jan. 22, 1992 ________ Austin
Dec. 2, 1966_________ Austin
Dec. 23, 2006 _____Knoxville
Jan. 21, 1998 ________ Austin
Dec. 7, 1994_________ Austin
Feb. 21, 1994 ________ Austin
Jan. 30, 1992 _____Richmond
Dec. 16, 1989 _______ Austin
Jan. 4, 1989 _________ Austin
Jan. 18, 1982 ________ Austin
Dec. 17, 1977 ___ Shreveport
Feb. 1, 1977 _________ Austin
Feb. 10, 1968 College Station
Feb. 29, 1964 ________ Waco
Dec. 15, 2009 _______ Austin
Feb. 9, 2002 _________ Austin
SCORE DIFF.
OPPONENT
104-63 __ (+41) ___ Kansas State ______
104-96 __ (+8) ___ Weber State ______
104-83 __ (+21) ___ Washington ______
104-53 __ (+51) ___ TCU _____________
104-84 __ (+20) ___ Texas Wesleyan ___
103-86 __ (+17) ___ Colorado _________
103-90 __ (+13) ___ North Carolina ____
103-105 __ (-2)____ Oklahoma St. (3ot) _
103-44 __ (+59) ___ Alcorn State ______
103-72 __ (+31) ___ Wofford _________
103-110 __ (-7)____ Kansas (ot) _______
103-88 __ (+15) ___ TCU _____________
103-105 __ (-2)____ Texas Tech _______
103-88 __ (+15) ___ Tenn.-Chattanooga
103-82 __ (+21) ___ North Texas ______
103-59 __ (+44) ___ Trinity ___________
103-68 __ (+35) ___ North Texas ______
102-87 __ (+15) ___ New Mexico State _
102-78 __ (+24)___ Colorado _________
102-78 __ (+24) ___ Baylor ___________
102-81 __ (+21) ___ TCU _____________
102-74 __ (+28) ___ Nebraska_________
102-84 __ (+18) ___ TCU _____________
102-89 __ (+13) ___ Xavier (NCAA)_____
102-82 __ (+20) ___ Stetson __________
102-83 __ (+19) ___ Baylor ___________
102-86 __ (+16) ___ Rice _____________
102-1 __ (+101) __ San Marcos Baptist
101-65 __ (+36) ___ Texas State _______
101-66 __ (+35) ___ SMU ____________
101-89 __ (+12) ___ Rice (SWC) _______
101-82 __ (+19) ___ New Mexico State _
101-93 __ (+8) ___ N.C. State (NIT) ____
101-86 __ (+15) ___ Texas Tech _______
101-84 __ (+17) ___ Baylor ___________
101-95 __ (+6) ___ Baylor ___________
100-90 __ (+10) ___ Rhode Island _____
100-52 __ (+48) ___ Arkansas-Monticello
100-82 __ (+18) ___ UT-San Antonio ___
100-92 __ (+8) ___ George Washington
100-59 __ (+41) ___ SMU ____________
100-95 __ (+5) ___ Baylor ___________
100-88 __ (+12) ___ Georgia (NCAA) ___
100-109 __ (-9)____ Arkansas _________
100-89 __ (+11) ___ Houston _________
Record: 99-9
Home: 64-1
DATE
SITE
Jan. 12, 1997 ________ Austin
Dec. 29, 1992 Oklahoma City
Nov. 20, 1991 _______ Austin
Jan. 15, 1974 ________ Austin
Dec. 1, 1964_________ Austin
Jan. 9, 2010 _________ Austin
Dec. 15, 2009 Arlington, Texas
Jan. 16, 2007 _____ Stillwater
Nov. 9, 2006 ________ Austin
Dec. 4, 2003_________ Austin
Feb. 11, 2002 ________ Austin
Jan. 13, 1996 ________ Austin
Feb. 25, 1993 ______ Lubbock
Dec. 10, 1988 _______ Austin
Dec. 20, 1980 _______ Austin
Jan. 29, 1964 ___ San Antonio
Dec. 3, 1956_________ Austin
Nov. 23, 2007 ______ Newark
Jan. 6, 2007 ________Boulder
Jan. 12, 2002 ________ Austin
Feb. 11, 1996 ____ Fort Worth
Jan. 4, 1995 _________ Austin
Mar. 3, 1993_________ Austin
Mar. 22, 1990 _______ Dallas
Dec. 30, 1989 __ DeLand, Fla.
Feb. 14, 1979 ________ Austin
Feb. 7, 1978 _______ Houston
Jan. 10, 1916 ________ Austin
Dec. 11, 2010 _______ Austin
Feb. 17, 1996 ________ Dallas
Mar. 11, 1994 _______ Dallas
Dec. 4, 1980_________ Austin
Mar. 21, 1978 ____ New York
Jan. 7, 1978 _________ Austin
Dec. 27, 1956 _____ Houston
Feb. 25, 1956 ________ Waco
Nov. 15, 2011 _______ Austin
Nov. 18, 2007 _______ Austin
Dec. 29, 2004 _______ Austin
Dec. 7, 2002 Washington, D.C.
Jan. 18, 1995 ________ Dallas
Feb. 6, 1991 _________ Waco
Mar. 16, 1990 __ Indianapolis
Jan. 25, 1990 ____Fayetteville
Jan. 10, 1978 ______ Houston
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)
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Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders
POINTS PER GAME
REBOUNDS PER GAME
YEAR
PLAYER
CL
2012-13 ____Myck Kabongo _______ So. ___
2011-12 ____J’Covan Brown _______ Jr. ____
2010-11 ____Jordan Hamilton _____ So. ___
2009-10 ____Damion James _______ Sr. ____
2008-09 ____A.J. Abrams __________ Sr. ____
2007-08 ____D.J. Augustin ________ So. ___
2006-07 ____Kevin Durant ________ Fr. ____
2005-06 ____P.J. Tucker ___________ Jr. ____
2004-05 ____Daniel Gibson ________ Fr. ____
2003-04 ____Brandon Mouton _____ Sr. ____
2002-03 ____T.J. Ford ____________ So. ___
2001-02 ____Brandon Mouton _____ So. ___
2000-01 ____Maurice Evans _______ Jr. ____
1999-2000 __Chris Mihm __________ Jr. ____
1998-99 ____Gabe Muoneke _______ Jr. ____
1997-98 ____Kris Clack ___________ Jr. ____
1996-97 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Sr. ____
1995-96 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Jr. ____
1994-95 ____Terrence Rencher _____ Sr. ____
1993-94 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Sr. ____
1992-93 ____Mike Richardson______ Sr. ____
1991-92 ____Dexter Cambridge ____ Sr. ____
1990-91 ____Joey Wright _________ Sr. ____
1989-90 ____Travis Mays __________ Sr. ____
1988-89 ____Travis Mays __________ Jr. ____
1987-88 ____Travis Mays __________ So. ___
1986-87 ____Patrick Fairs _________ Sr. ____
1985-86 ____John Brownlee _______ Sr. ____
1984-85 ____Mike Wacker _________ Sr. ____
1983-84 ____Carlton Cooper _______ Jr. ____
1982-83 ____Bill Wendlandt _______ Jr. ____
1981-82 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ Jr. ____
1980-81 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ So. ___
1979-80 ____Ron Baxter __________ Sr. ____
1978-79 ____Tyrone Branyan ______ Sr. ____
1977-78 ____Jim Krivacs __________ Jr. ____
1976-77 ____Jim Krivacs __________ So. ___
1975-76 ____Dan Krueger _________ Sr. ____
1974-75 ____Dan Krueger _________ Jr. ____
1973-74 ____Larry Robinson _______ Sr. ____
1972-73 ____Larry Robinson _______ Jr. ____
1971-72 ____Larry Robinson _______ So. ___
1970-71 ____Jimmy Blacklock ______ Jr. ____
1969-70 ____Wayne Doyal ________ Sr. ____
1968-69 ____Kurt Papp ___________ Sr. ____
1967-68 ____Billy Arnold __________ Sr. ____
1966-67 ____Robert Stout _________ Sr. ____
1965-66 ____Michael White _______ Sr. ____
1964-65 ____Larry Franks _________ Sr. ____
1963-64 ____Joe Fisher ___________ Sr. ____
1962-63 ____William Humphrey ____ Sr. ____
1961-62 ____James Brown ________ Sr. ____
1960-61 ____Donnie Lasiter _______ Sr. ____
1959-60 ____Jay Arnette __________ Sr. ____
1958-59 ____Jay Arnette __________ Jr. ____
1957-58 ____Kermit Decker________ Sr. ____
1956-57 ____Raymond Downs _____ Sr. ____
1955-56 ____Raymond Downs _____ Jr. ____
G
11 ____
34 ____
36 ____
34 ____
35 ____
38 ____
35 ____
37 ____
31 ____
32 ____
33 ____
34 ____
34 ____
33 ____
31 ____
28 ____
30 ____
31 ____
30 ____
28 ____
27 ____
19 ____
31 ____
32 ____
34 ____
28 ____
30 ____
31 ____
28 ____
28 ____
26 ____
27 ____
30 ____
30 ____
29 ____
31 ____
26 ____
26 ____
21 ____
27 ____
10 ____
27 ____
24 ____
23 ____
24 ____
24 ____
24 ____
24 ____
25 ____
24 ____
27 ____
23 ____
24 ____
26 ____
17 ____
23 ____
24 ____
22 ____
TOT
PPG
161_____ 14.6
683_____ 20.1
671_____ 18.6
611_____ 18.0
580_____ 16.6
731_____ 19.2
903_____ 25.8
594_____ 16.1
439_____ 14.2
444_____ 13.9
495_____ 15.0
466_____ 13.7
532_____ 15.6
583_____ 17.7
511_____ 16.5
484_____ 17.3
654_____ 21.8
695_____ 22.4
623_____ 20.8
637_____ 22.8
545_____ 20.2
413_____ 21.7
656_____ 21.2
772_____ 24.1
743_____ 21.9
506_____ 18.1
509_____ 17.0
528_____ 17.0
468_____ 16.7
481_____ 17.2
397_____ 15.3
503_____ 18.6
577_____ 19.2
534_____ 17.8
525_____ 18.1
681_____ 21.9
481_____ 18.5
492_____ 18.9
278_____ 13.2
605_____ 22.4
181_____ 18.1
591_____ 21.9
400_____ 16.6
399_____ 17.3
433_____ 18.0
477_____ 19.9
384_____ 16.0
325_____ 13.5
315_____ 12.6
341_____ 14.2
325_____ 12.0
324_____ 14.1
356_____ 14.8
512_____ 19.7
241_____ 14.2
286_____ 12.4
533_____ 22.2
580_____ 26.4
YEAR
PLAYER
CL
2012-13 ____Jonathan Holmes _____ So. ___
2011-12 ____Clint Chapman _______ Sr. ____
2010-11 ____Tristan Thompson ____ Fr. ____
2009-10 ____Damion James _______ Sr. ____
2008-09 ____Damion James _______ Jr. ____
2007-08 ____Damion James _______ So. ___
2006-07 ____Kevin Durant ________ Fr. ____
2005-06 ____P.J. Tucker ___________ Jr. ____
2004-05 ____Brad Buckman _______ Jr. ____
2003-04 ____P. J. Tucker __________ Fr. ____
2002-03 ____James Thomas _______ Jr. ___
2001-02 ____James Thomas _______ So. ___
2000-01 ____Chris Owens _________ Jr. ____
1999-2000 __Chris Mihm __________ Jr. ____
1998-99 ____Chris Mihm __________ So. ___
1997-98 ____Chris Mihm __________ Fr. ____
1996-97 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Sr. ____
1995-96 ____Sonny Alvarado ______ Sr. ____
1994-95 ____Tremaine Wingfield ___ Sr. ____
1993-94 ____Albert Burditt ________ Sr. ____
1992-93 ____Albert Burditt ________ Jr. ____
1991-92 ____Albert Burditt ________ So. ___
___________Dexter Cambridge ____ Sr. ____
1990-91 ____Guillermo Myers ______ Sr. ____
1989-90 ____Locksley Collie _______ Jr. ____
1988-89 ____Alvin Heggs _________ Sr. ____
1987-88 ____Alvin Heggs _________ Jr. ____
1986-87 ____Patrick Fairs _________ Sr. ____
___________Raynard Davis________ Sr. ____
1985-86 ____John Brownlee _______ Sr. ____
1984-85 ____Mike Wacker _________ Sr. ____
1983-84 ____Carlton Cooper _______ Jr. ____
1982-83 ____Carlton Cooper _______ So. ___
1981-82 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ Jr. ____
1980-81 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ So. ___
1979-80 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ Fr. ____
1978-79 ____Phillip Stroud ________ Sr. ____
1977-78 ____Ron Baxter __________ So. ___
1976-77 ____Ron Baxter __________ Fr. ____
1975-76 ____Gary Goodner ________ So. ___
1974-75 ____Rich Parson __________ So. ___
1973-74 ____Larry Robinson _______ Sr. ____
1972-73 ____B.G. Brosterhous ______ Sr. ____
1971-72 ____Larry Robinson _______ So. ___
1970-71 ____Lynn Howden ________ Jr. ____
1969-70 ____Eric Groscurth ________ So. ___
1968-69 ____Kurt Papp ___________ Sr. ____
1967-68 ____Gary Overbeck _______ Sr. ____
1966-67 ____Gary Overbeck _______ Jr. ____
1965-66 ____Michael White _______ Sr. ____
1964-65 ____John Fultz ___________ Sr. ____
1963-64 ____Joe Fisher ___________ Sr. ____
1962-63 ____William Humphrey ____ Sr. ____
1961-62 ____Jack Dugan __________ Sr. ____
1960-61 ____Al Almanza __________ Sr. ____
1959-60 ____Brenton Hughes ______ Sr. ____
1958-59 ____Al Almanza __________ So. ___
1957-58 ____Brenton Hughes ______ Jr. ____
1956-57 ____Raymond Downs _____ Sr. ____
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29 ____
34 ____
36 ____
34 ____
35 ____
38 ____
35 ____
37 ____
31 ____
33 ____
33 ____
34 ____
34 ____
33 ____
32 ____
31 ____
30 ____
31 ____
30 ____
34 ____
12 ____
35 ____
19 ____
32 ____
33 ____
34 ____
29 ____
30 ____
29 ____
31 ____
28 ____
28 ____
28 ____
27 ____
30 ____
30 ____
28 ____
31 ____
26 ____
26 ____
25 ____
27 ____
25 ____
27 ____
24 ____
24 ____
24 ____
22 ____
24 ____
24 ____
25 ____
24 ____
27 ____
24 ____
24 ____
26 ____
23 ____
23 ____
24 ____
TOT
RPG
161______ 5.6
195______ 5.7
282______ 7.8
350_____ 10.3
322______ 9.2
393_____ 10.3
390_____ 11.1
353______ 9.5
257______ 8.3
225______ 6.8
363_____ 11.0
302______ 8.9
270______ 7.9
346_____ 10.5
351_____ 11.0
248______ 8.0
228______ 7.6
253______ 8.2
193______ 6.4
294______ 8.6
169_____ 14.1
305______ 8.7
166______ 8.7
240______ 7.5
236______ 7.2
266______ 7.8
189______ 6.5
170______ 5.7
166______ 5.7
253______ 8.2
231______ 8.3
238______ 8.5
260______ 9.3
365_____ 13.5
370_____ 12.3
292______ 9.7
254______ 9.1
277______ 8.9
220______ 8.5
197______ 7.6
137______ 5.5
292_____ 10.8
220______ 8.8
262______ 9.7
264_____ 11.0
224______ 9.3
178______ 7.4
224_____ 10.2
203______ 8.5
216______ 9.0
195______ 7.8
257_____ 10.7
188______ 7.0
175______ 7.3
220______ 9.2
189______ 7.3
185______ 8.0
200______ 8.7
198______ 8.3
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders
STEALS PER GAME
YEAR
PLAYER
CL
2012-13 ____Julien Lewis _________ So. ___
2011-12 ____Myck Kabongo _______ Fr. ____
2010-11 ____Cory Joseph _________ Fr. ____
2009-10 ____Damion James _______ Sr. ____
2008-09 ____A.J. Abrams __________ Sr. ____
2007-08 ____A.J. Abrams __________ Jr. ____
2006-07 ____Kevin Durant ________ Fr. ____
2005-06 ____P.J. Tucker ___________ Jr. ____
2004-05 ____Daniel Gibson ________ Fr. ____
2003-04 ____Royal Ivey ___________ Sr. ____
2002-03 ____T.J. Ford ____________ So. ___
2001-02 ____T.J. Ford ____________ Fr. ____
2000-01 ____Maurice Evans _______ Jr. ____
1999-2000 __Ivan Wagner _________ Sr. ____
1998-99 ____Ivan Wagner _________ Jr. ____
1997-98 ____Kris Clack ___________ Jr. ____
1996-97 ____Kris Clack ___________ So. ___
1995-96 ____Lamont Hill __________ Sr. ____
1994-95 ____Roderick Anderson____ Sr. ____
1993-94 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Sr. ____
1992-93 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Jr. ____
1991-92 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ So. ___
1990-91 ____Benford Williams _____ Jr. ____
1989-90 ____Lance Blanks _________ Sr. ____
1988-89 ____Lance Blanks _________ Jr. ____
1987-88 ____Alex Broadway _______ Sr. ____
1986-87 ____Patrick Fairs _________ Sr. ____
1985-86 ____Karl Willock __________ Sr. ____
1984-85 ____Karl Willock __________ Jr. ____
1983-84 ____Carlton Cooper _______ Jr. ____
1982-83 ____Karl Willock __________ Fr. ____
1981-82 ____Denard Holmes ______ So. ___
1980-81 ____Ray Harper __________ Fr. ____
1979-80 ____Ron Baxter __________ Sr. ____
ASSISTS PER GAME
G
TOT
ST/G
33 _____ 35 ______ 1.1
34 _____ 44 ______ 1.3
36 _____ 37 ______ 1.0
34 _____ 57 ______ 1.7
35 _____ 47 ______ 1.3
37 _____ 59 ______ 1.6
35 _____ 66 ______ 1.9
37 _____ 66 ______ 1.8
31 _____ 55 ______ 1.8
33 _____ 41 ______ 1.2
33 _____ 66 ______ 2.0
33 _____ 72 ______ 2.2
34 _____ 44 ______ 1.3
33 _____ 52 ______ 1.6
32 _____ 69 ______ 2.2
28 _____ 55 ______ 2.0
30 _____ 79 ______ 2.6
29 _____ 66 ______ 2.3
30 ____ 101______ 3.4
28 _____ 87 ______ 3.1
13 _____ 30 ______ 2.3
35 _____ 82 ______ 2.3
32 _____ 53 ______ 1.7
32 _____ 87 ______ 2.7
34 ____ 111______ 3.3
21 _____ 35 ______ 1.7
30 _____ 35 ______ 1.2
31 _____ 39 ______ 1.3
28 _____ 41 ______ 1.5
28 _____ 27 ______ 1.0
14 _____ 18 ______ 1.3
27 _____ 41 ______ 1.5
29 _____ 31 ______ 1.1
30 _____ 25 ______ 0.8
YEAR
PLAYER
CL
2012-13 ____Myck Kabongo _______ So. ___
2011-12 ____Myck Kabongo _______ Fr. ____
2010-11 ____Cory Joseph _________ Fr. ____
2009-10 ____Dogus Balbay ________ Jr. ____
2008-09 ____Justin Mason ________ Jr. ____
2007-08 ____D.J. Augustin ________ So. ___
2006-07 ____D.J. Augustin ________ Fr. ____
2005-06 ____Daniel Gibson ________ So. ___
2004-05 ____Daniel Gibson ________ Fr. ____
2003-04 ____Royal Ivey ___________ Sr. ____
2002-03 ____T.J. Ford ____________ So. ___
2001-02 ____T.J. Ford ____________ Fr. ____
2000-01 ____Darren Kelly _________ Sr. ____
1999-2000 __Ivan Wagner _________ Sr. ____
1998-99 ____Ivan Wagner _________ Jr. ____
1997-98 ____Kris Clack ___________ Jr. ____
1996-97 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Sr. ____
1995-96 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Jr. ____
1994-95 ____Roderick Anderson____ Sr. ____
1993-94 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Sr. ____
1992-93 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Jr. ____
1991-92 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ So. ___
1990-91 ____Joey Wright _________ Sr. ____
1989-90 ____Joey Wright _________ Jr. ____
1988-89 ____Lance Blanks _________ Jr. ____
1987-88 ____Alex Broadway _______ Sr. ____
1986-87 ____Alex Broadway _______ Jr. ____
1985-86 ____Alex Broadway _______ So. ___
1984-85 ____Karl Willock __________ Jr. ____
1983-84 ____Karl Willock __________ So. ___
1982-83 ____Karl Willock __________ Fr. ____
1981-82 ____Jack Worthington_____ Fr. ____
1980-81 ____Fred Carson _________ So. ___
___________Ray Harper __________ Fr. ____
1979-80 ____Fred Carson _________ Fr. ____
1978-79 ____Johnny Moore _______ Sr. ____
1977-78 ____Johnny Moore _______ Jr. ____
1976-77 ____Johnny Moore _______ So. ___
1975-76 ____Dan Krueger _________ Sr. ____
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TOT
AST/G
11 _____ 55 ______ 5.0
34 ____ 176______ 5.2
36 ____ 109______ 3.0
27 ____ 106______ 3.9
35 ____ 141______ 4.0
38 ____ 219______ 5.8
35 ____ 233______ 6.7
37 ____ 116______ 3.1
31 ____ 121______ 3.9
33 ____ 141______ 4.3
33 ____ 254______ 7.7
33 ____ 273______ 8.3
26 _____ 76 ______ 2.9
33 ____ 154______ 4.7
32 ____ 126______ 3.9
28 _____ 90 ______ 3.2
30 ____ 125______ 4.2
31 ____ 120______ 3.9
30 ____ 211______ 7.0
28 ____ 175______ 6.3
13 _____ 76 ______ 5.9
35 ____ 229______ 6.5
31 ____ 113______ 3.7
33 ____ 126______ 3.8
34 ____ 145______ 4.3
21 ____ 103______ 4.9
27 ____ 110______ 4.1
31 ____ 154______ 5.0
28 _____ 95 ______ 3.4
28 _____ 70 ______ 2.5
14 _____ 50 ______ 3.6
26 _____ 84 ______ 3.2
29 ____ 113______ 3.9
29 ____ 113______ 3.9
29 ____ 131______ 4.5
29 ____ 242______ 8.3
31 ____ 214______ 6.9
26 ____ 153______ 5.9
26 ____ 150______ 5.8
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Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders
BLOCKS PER GAME
THREE-POINTERS MADE PER GAME
YEAR
PLAYER
CL
2012-13 ____Cameron Ridley ______ Fr. ____
2011-12 ____Clint Chapman _______ Sr. ____
2010-11 ____Tristan Thompson ____ Fr. ____
2009-10 ____Dexter Pittman _______ Sr. ____
2008-09 ____Connor Atchley ______ Sr. ____
2007-08 ____Connor Atchley ______ Jr. ____
2006-07 ____Kevin Durant ________ Fr. ____
2005-06 ____LaMarcus Aldridge ____ So. ___
2004-05 ____Brad Buckman _______ Jr. ____
2003-04 ____Brad Buckman _______ So. ___
2002-03 ____Brad Buckman _______ Fr. ____
2001-02 ____James Thomas _______ So. ___
2000-01 ____Chris Owens _________ Jr. ____
1999-2000 __Chris Mihm __________ Jr. ____
1998-99 ____Chris Mihm __________ So. ___
1997-98 ____Chris Mihm __________ Fr. ____
1996-97 ____Kris Clack ___________ So. ___
1995-96 ____Kris Clack ___________ Fr. ____
1994-95 ____Rich McIver __________ Sr. ____
___________Tremaine Wingfield ___ Sr. ____
1993-94 ____Albert Burditt ________ Sr. ____
1992-93 ____Albert Burditt ________ Jr. ____
1991-92 ____Albert Burditt ________ So. ___
1990-91 ____Guillermo Myers ______ Sr. ____
1989-90 ____Guillermo Myers ______ Jr. ____
1988-89 ____Jose Nassar __________ Sr. ____
1987-88 ____George Muller _______ So. ___
1986-87 ____George Muller _______ Fr. ____
1985-86 ____John Brownlee _______ Sr. ____
1984-85 ____John Brownlee _______ Jr. ____
1983-84 ____Carlton Cooper _______ Jr. ____
1982-83 ____Carlton Cooper _______ So. ___
1981-82 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ Jr. ____
1980-81 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ So. ___
1979-80 ____LaSalle Thompson ____ Fr. ____
G
TOT
BLK/G
33 _____ 47 ______ 1.4
34 _____ 53 ______ 1.6
36 _____ 86 ______ 2.4
34 _____ 63 ______ 1.9
34 _____ 45 ______ 1.3
38 _____ 80 ______ 2.1
35 _____ 67 ______ 1.9
37 _____ 73 ______ 2.0
31 _____ 50 ______ 1.6
32 _____ 34 ______ 1.1
33 _____ 29 ______ 0.9
34 _____ 25 ______ 0.7
34 _____ 92 ______ 2.7
33 _____ 90 ______ 2.7
32 _____ 84 ______ 2.6
31 _____ 90 ______ 2.9
30 _____ 30 ______ 1.0
31 _____ 24 ______ 0.8
30 _____ 17 ______ 0.6
30 _____ 17 ______ 0.6
34 _____ 70 ______ 2.1
12 _____ 50 ______ 4.2
35 _____ 74 ______ 2.1
32 _____ 49 ______ 1.5
33 _____ 52 ______ 1.6
34 _____ 26 ______ 0.8
27 _____ 24 ______ 0.9
29 _____ 16 ______ 0.6
31 _____ 26 ______ 0.8
28 _____ 27 ______ 1.0
28 _____ 19 ______ 0.7
28 _____ 45 ______ 1.6
27 _____ 58 ______ 2.1
30 _____ 51 ______ 1.7
30 _____ 36 ______ 1.2
YEAR
PLAYER
CL
2012-13 ____Julien Lewis _________ So. ___
2011-12 ____J’Covan Brown _______ Jr. ____
2010-11 ____Jordan Hamilton _____ So. ___
2009-10 ____Jordan Hamilton _____ Fr. ____
2008-09 ____A.J. Abrams __________ Sr. ____
2007-08 ____A.J. Abrams __________ Jr. ____
2006-07 ____A.J. Abrams __________ So. ___
2005-06 ____Daniel Gibson ________ So. ___
2004-05 ____Daniel Gibson ________ Fr. ____
2003-04 ____Kenny Taylor_________ Jr. ____
2002-03 ____Brandon Mouton _____ Jr. ____
2001-02 ____Brandon Mouton _____ So. ___
2000-01 ____Maurice Evans _______ Jr. ____
1999-2000 __Ivan Wagner _________ Sr. ____
1998-99 ____Kris Clack ___________ Sr. ____
1997-98 ____Luke Axtell __________ Fr. ____
1996-97 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Sr. ____
1995-96 ____Reggie Freeman ______ Jr. ____
1994-95 ____Roderick Anderson____ Sr. ____
1993-94 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Sr. ____
1992-93 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ Jr. ____
1991-92 ____B.J. Tyler ____________ So. ___
1990-91 ____Joey Wright _________ Sr. ____
1989-90 ____Travis Mays __________ Sr. ____
1988-89 ____Travis Mays __________ Jr. ____
1987-88 ____Travis Mays __________ So. ___
1986-87 ____Patrick Fairs _________ Sr. ____
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TOT
3M/G
33 _____ 53 ______ 1.6
34 _____ 80 ______ 2.4
36 _____ 90 ______ 2.5
34 _____ 58 ______ 1.7
35 ____ 105______ 3.0
37 ____ 118______ 3.2
35 ____ 120______ 3.4
37 ____ 101______ 2.7
31 _____ 74 ______ 2.4
33 _____ 59 ______ 1.8
33 _____ 57 ______ 1.7
34 _____ 65 ______ 1.9
34 _____ 86 ______ 2.5
33 _____ 46 ______ 1.4
31 _____ 40 ______ 1.3
28 _____ 68 ______ 2.4
30 _____ 66 ______ 2.2
31 _____ 87 ______ 2.8
30 _____ 79 ______ 2.6
28 _____ 99 ______ 3.5
13 _____ 33 ______ 2.5
35 _____ 84 ______ 2.4
31 _____ 60 ______ 1.9
32 _____ 95 ______ 3.0
34 _____ 95 ______ 2.8
28 _____ 50 ______ 1.8
30 _____ 35 ______ 1.2
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Overtime Games
ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES BY DATE
DATE
W/L SCORE
SITE
#OTs
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
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
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
*longest game in SWC history
Jan. 23, 1978 ___ W __Texas 79, Texas A&M 77 _ College Station ___ 1
Feb. 17, 1979 __ W __Texas 63, Texas Tech 56 _ Austin __________ 1
OVERTIME GAMES QUICK FACTS
Jan. 17, 1980 ____L___North Texas 79, Texas 77 Denton _________ 1
Jan. 6, 1981 _____L___SMU 53, Texas 51 ______ Austin __________ 1
Overtime Record __________________________________________ 44-48
Home Overtime Record _____________________________________ 19-22
Jan. 26, 1981 ___ W __Texas 67, Texas A&M 63 _ College Station ___ 1
Erwin Center Overtime Record _______________________________ 12-13
Jan. 28, 1981 ____L___Rice 46, Texas 40 ______ Austin __________ 1
Road Overtime Record ______________________________________ 18-19
Dec. 18, 1981 __ W __Texas 72, Harvard 71 ___ Cambridge, Mass. _ 1
Neutral Overtime Record ______________________________________ 7-7
Jan. 30, 1982 ____L___Texas A&M 71, Texas 69 _ Austin __________ 1
Quadruple Overtime Games ________________________________ 1 (0-1)
Feb. 6, 1982_____L___Arkansas 62, Texas 55 __ Fayetteville, Ark. __ 1
Triple Overtime Games ____________________________________ 1 (0-1)
Dec. 7, 1983 ____L___Xavier 66, Texas 64 _____ Austin __________ 1
Double Overtime Games __________________________________ 11 (8-3)
Nov. 26, 1983 __ W __Texas 83, Mo. Southern 81____________ Austin 1
Single Overtime Games _________________________________ 79 (36-43)
Dec. 14, 1985 ___L___Oklahoma 93, Texas 92 _ Norman, Okla. ____ 1
Most Overtime Games in a Season _______________________ 6 (2012-13)
Dec. 16, 1987 __ W __Texas 90, Southwestern La. 89 Austin __________ 1
Most Conference Overtime Games in a Season _____________ 5 (2012-13)
Mar. 10, 1989 __ W __Texas 93, SMU 91 ______ Dallas ___________ 1
Most Frequent Overtime Opponent ______________ SMU, nine times (3-6)
Mar. 11, 1989 __ W __Texas 93, TCU 89 ______ Dallas ___________ 1
Most Consecutive Overtime Games _______ 2, many times; last in 2012-13
Feb. 4, 1990_____L___Arkansas 103, Texas 96 _ Austin __________ 1
Dec. 18, 1990 __ W __Texas 87, UCSB 84 _____ Santa Barbara, Calif. _ 1
TEXAS VS. THE BIG 12 IN OVERTIME
Dec. 29, 1993 __ W __Texas 93, Utah 91 ______ Austin __________ 2
Feb. 20, 1994 ___L___Texas Tech 128, Texas 125 Lubbock ________ 2
OPPONENT _ OVERALL HOME _ROAD NEUTRAL _______ LAST
Jan. 23, 1995 ___ W __Texas 107, Baylor 100 ___ Waco ___________ 1
Baylor ________ 6-4 ____ 4-1 ___ 2-3_____ –– _____ Jan. 5, 2013
Jan. 26, 1995 ___ W __Texas 99, DePaul 92 ____ Austin __________ 2
Iowa State _____ 3-1 ____ 2-1 ___ 1-0_____ –– ____ Feb. 13, 2013
Feb. 1, 1995_____L___Houston 105, Texas 96 __ Houston ________ 1
Kansas ________ 0-2 ____ 0-1 ___ –– _____ 0-1____Mar. 11, 2007
Mar. 11, 1995 __ W __Texas 107, Texas Tech 104 Dallas ___________ 1
Kansas State ___ 1-1 ____ 1-1 ___ –– _____ –– ____ Jan. 31, 2009
Jan. 31, 1996 ____L___Oklahoma 67, Texas 65 _ Austin __________ 1
Oklahoma _____ 1-3 ____ 1-2 ___ 0-1_____ –– ____ Feb. 27, 2013
Nov. 23, 1996 __ W __Texas 83, Nebraska 81 __ Austin __________ 1
Oklahoma St. __ 2-2 ____ 1-1 ___ 1-1_____ –– ____ Jan. 16, 2007
Jan. 15, 1997 ___ W __Texas 86, Texas A&M 76 _ College Station ___ 1
TCU __________ 1-3 _____––____ 0-3_____ 1-0____Mar. 11, 1989
Jan. 19, 1997 ____L___Louisville 85, Texas 78 __ Austin __________ 1
Texas Tech ____ 6-3 ____ 1-1 ___ 4-2_____ 1-0_____ Mar. 9, 2013
Dec. 19, 1998 ___L___LSU 63, Texas 61 _______ Baton Rouge, La. __ 1
West Virginia___ 0-1 _____––____ 0-1_____ –– _____ Jan. 9, 2013
Jan. 20, 2001 ___ W __Texas 73, Baylor 66 _____ Austin __________ 1
Totals ________ 20-20 ___ 10-8 __ 8-11 ____ 2-1
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Largest Margins of Victory/Defeat
LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: ALL-TIME
+101 ___ 102-1
+83 _____ 89-6
+78 ____ 92-14
+77 ___ 148-71
+73 _____ 80-7
+72 ___ 110-38
+70 ____ 80-10
+63 _____ 70-7
+62 ___ 104-42
+59 ___ 103-44
__San Marcos Baptist ____________ Jan. 10, 1916
__Southwest Texas _____________ Feb. 11, 1919
__Deaf School__________________ Jan. 25, 1910
__Northern Montana ____________Nov. 27, 1978
__St. Edward’s _________________ Jan. 19, 1916
__Prairie View A&M _____________Dec. 30, 2005
__Academia Americano __________Dec. 19, 1927
__at Southwestern ______________ Feb. 15, 1913
__UT-Pan American _____________Dec. 15, 2009
__Alcorn State __________________Nov. 9, 2006
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
+62 ___ 104-42 __UT-Pan American+ ____________Dec. 15, 2009
+59 ___ 103-44 __Alcorn State __________________Nov. 9, 2006
+53 ____ 93-40 __Nicholls State ________________Dec. 13, 2011
+ Erwin Center home game
LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: ROAD
+63 _____ 70-7
+51 ____ 64-13
+49 ____ 90-41
+47 ____ 84-37
+46 ____ 75-29
+45 ____ 81-36
+44 ___ 103-59
+42 _____ 49-7
________ 61-19
+41 ___ 100-59
__at Southwestern ______________ Feb. 15, 1913
__at North Texas _______________ Feb. 15, 1915
__at TCU _______________________ Jan. 5, 1978
__at Trinity ____________________Dec. 17, 1949
__at Galveston All-Stars __________Dec. 31, 1930
__at Texas A&M ________________ Feb. 23, 1944
__at Trinity ____________________ Jan. 29, 1964
__at Southwestern ______________ Feb. 17, 1914
__at St. Edward’s _______________ Jan. 20, 1911
__at SMU______________________ Jan. 18, 1995
LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY: NEUTRAL
+43 __ 78-35 __ Colorado ___ March 10, 2000 _ Kansas City, Mo.$
+34 _ 108-74 __ Rice ________ March 4, 1995 ______ The Summit
+28 __ 77-49 __ Oklahoma __ March 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 _ March 12, 1994 __________ Dallas*
+22 __ 89-67 __ SMU _______ March 8, 1996 __________ Dallas*
______ 91-69 __ UTSA _________ Jan. 5, 1994 __ HemisFair Arena
+21 __ 75-54 __ N.C. State ____ March 19, 2006 __________ Dallas#
______ 82-61 __ UNC Asheville _ March 21, 2003 _Birmingham, Ala.#
______ 86-65 __ Baylor ______ March 7, 1996 __________ Dallas*
______ 96-75 __ TCU _______ March 10, 1994 __________ Dallas*
$ Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship
* SWC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament
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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 ____ 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
-27 _____ 74-47 __Texas Tech+ __________________ Jan. 7, 1984
________ 66-39 __Oklahoma State ______________Dec. 10, 1958
+ Erwin Center home game
LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT: ROAD
-50 ____ 115-65
-45 _____ 99-54
-44 _____ 73-29
-43 ____ 106-63
-37 _____ 96-59
-36 _____ 74-38
________ 46-10
-34 _____ 82-48
_______ 102-68
-33 _____ 76-43
__at UCLA _____________________Dec. 29, 1971
__at UCLA _____________________Dec. 13, 1969
__at Texas A&M ________________ Jan. 16, 1959
__at Houston __________________ Feb. 15, 1983
__at Texas A&M ________________ Feb. 28, 1983
__at Arkansas __________________ Feb. 11, 1938
__at Oklahoma A&M ____________ Jan. 16, 1925
__at TCU _______________________ Feb. 5, 1983
__at Rice _______________________ Feb. 4, 1958
__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 _____ March 9, 1991 __________ Dallas*
-30 _ 100-70 __ Southwestern La. __ March 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
2013-14 TEXAS BASKETBALL • RECORDS
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Buzzer Beaters
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 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 pull-jumper at :01.3
Wisconsin 67, #9 Texas 66
Dec. 29, 2007, at Austin, Texas
Michael Flowers three-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 three-pointer at :00.0
Texas A&M 46, #6 Texas 43
Mar. 1, 2006, at College Station, Texas
Acie Law three-pointer at :00.0
#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 at :00.0
#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 A&M 55, Texas 54
Jan. 15, 1986, at College Station, Texas
Todd Holloway hits front end of one-and-one at :02
Texas Tech 105, Texas 103
Feb. 25, 1993, at Lubbock, Texas
Will Flemons with a follow 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
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 at :00
Texas 53, Texas A&M 51
Feb. 20, 1985, at College Station, Texas
Mike Wacker 8-footer in lane 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
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
North Texas 79, Texas 77 (ot)
Jan. 17, 1980, at Denton, Texas
Ken Robinson hits a field goal at :01
Texas 88, Houston 86
Jan. 1, 1989, at Houston, Texas
Joey Wright follows his own miss with a layup at :00
Army 74, Texas 73
Dec. 26, 1977, at Milwaukee, Wis.
Clennie Brundidge tip in at :01
Texas 85, Oklahoma State 84
Dec. 29, 1988, at Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lance Blanks two free throws at :02
Baylor 72, Texas 70
SWC Tournament First Round
Feb. 26, 1977, at Austin, Texas
Sherman Patton 25-foot jump shot at :01
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-and-one
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
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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 at :00
NOTE: SMU advances to the NCAA Tournament.
Texas 78, Texas Tech 76
Feb. 15, 1964, at Lubbock, Texas
Bobby Puryear layup at :03
SMU 76, Texas 74 (ot)
Feb. 4, 1964, at Austin, Texas
James Brockman hits both ends of a one-and-one
at :01
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Yearly Scoring Leaders
Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Yearly Scoring Leaders
Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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Yearly Scoring Leaders
Since the 1949-50 season; *Indicates starters (based on total number of starts)
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
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
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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 has been a three-time NBA scoring
champion and was the leading scorer on USA Basketball’s Gold Medal team during the 2012 London Olympics.
DURANT’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR R-AVG
2006-07 35-35 1255-35.9 306-647 .473 82-203 .404 209-256 .816 106-284 390-11.1
PF-DQ A TO
71-0 46 99
BL
67
ST PTS-AVG
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.
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).
FORD’S CAREER STATISTICS
SEASON
2001-02
2002-03
Totals
G-GS
33-33
33-33
66-66
MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A
1068-32.4 123-298 .413 5-33
1110-33.6 159-397 .401 18-68
2178-33.0 282-695 .406 23-101
PCT
.152
.265
.228
FT-FTA
107-138
159-194
266-332
PCT
.775
.820
.801
OR-DR REB-AVG
22-103 125-3.8
21-107 128-3.9
43-210 253-3.8
PF-DQ A TO
91-2 273 131
83-1 254 107
174-3 527 238
BLK
4
5
9
ST PTS-AVG
72 358-10.8
66 495-15.0
138 853-12.9
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
MARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
three additional times.
Martin earned All-NBA honors seven times and is still considered one
Season
GP
FG
FT
Pts-Avg
of the greatest small men to ever play the game. He was inducted into the
1943-44 _____ 4_________ 24 _________ 5 ________ 53-13.3
Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1962. In 1982, he became the first Longhorns
1946-47 ____ 25________ 100 ________ 30 ________ 230-9.2
player to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
1947-48 ____ 25________ 126 ________ 65 _______ 317-12.8
His No. 15 jersey was retired by The University of Texas on Jan. 31, 2009.
1948-49 ____ 24________ 165 ________ 54 _______ 384-16.0
Martin passed away on Oct. 18, 2012 at the age of 86.
Totals _______78________ 415 _______ 154 ________ 984-12.6
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National Honors
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
NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS
1960 _______
1972 _______
1990 _______
____________
2002 _______
2003 _______
____________
2006 _______
____________
2008 _______
Jay Arnette _________________________ Midwest
Larry Robinson ______________________ Midwest
Lance Blanks ________________________ Midwest
Travis Mays _________________________ Midwest
James Thomas_______________________ Midwest
T.J. Ford ______________________________ South
Brandon Mouton ______________________ South
LaMarcus Aldridge ____________________ Atlanta
P.J. Tucker ___________________________ Atlanta
D.J. Augustin __________________________ South
NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
NCAA REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
1992 _______ Terrence Rencher __________________ Dick Vitale
2002 _______ T.J. Ford _____________________________USBWA
2004 _______ Daniel Gibson ___________ Dick Vitale (ESPN.com)
2007 _______ Kevin Durant _______________ The Sporting News
_________________________________________________USBWA
2003 _______ T.J. Ford ______________________________ South
NCAA POST-GRADUATE AWARDS
1974 _______ Harry Larrabee
1979 _______ Jim Krivacs
BOB COUSY AWARD (TOP POINT GUARD)
2008 _______ D.J. Augustin
RHODES SCHOLAR
1933 _______ Bull Elkins
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
1978 _______ Abe Lemons __________________________ NABC
THEODORE ROOSEVELT AWARD
1980 _______ Denton Cooley
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
1968
1973
1979
2008
_______
_______
_______
_______
Gary Overbeck ___________ CoSIDA second team
Jack Louis _______________ CoSIDA second team
Jim Krivacs __________________ CoSIDA first team
D.J. Augustin ______ ESPN The Magazine first team
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All-Americans
20 All-Americans • 26 All-America Honors
BY YEAR
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)
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
BY PLAYER
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
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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
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
Note: Only Texas players who earned
first-team all-conference honors are listed.
Conference Honors
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
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
SWC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1980
1986
1989
1990
1994
_______________________Ron Baxter
___________________ John Brownlee
______________________ Travis Mays
__________________ Travis Mays (co)
________________________ B.J. Tyler
BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2006 _______________________ P.J. Tucker
2007 _____________________Kevin Durant
BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2006 ________________ LaMarcus Aldridge
2011 ____________________ Dogus Balbay
SWC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
1987 ______________________ Travis Mays
1992 _________________ Terrence Rencher
1996 ________________________Kris Clack
BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2002
2005
2007
2011
_________________________T.J. Ford
____________________ Daniel Gibson
_____________________Kevin Durant
________________ Tristan Thompson
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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 (coaches)
2008 ______________________ Rick Barnes
ACADEMIC ALL-SWC
1988
1990
1991
1994
1996
______________________ Travis Mays
______________________Joey Wright
______________________Joey Wright
__________________ Tommy Penders
_________________ 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)
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)
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Team Honors
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
MOST IMPROVED 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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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
1999
2001
2002
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2010
2013
_______________ LaSalle Thompson
____________________ Mike Wacker
_____________________ Ron Baxter
_____________________ Travis Mays
__________________Albert Almanza
_______________ Jimmy Viramontes
____________________ Larry Franks
____________________ Lance Blanks
________________ Terrence Rencher
_____________________ Chris Mihm
________________________T.J. Ford
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
All-Time Letterwinners
A
C
Abrams, A.J. ___________ 2006-09
Aldridge, LaMarcus______ 2005-06
Allen, Bill _________________ 1933
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
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
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
Croucher, Leslie ________ 1941-42
Crowley, Joe ___________ 1944-45
Cunnnigham, Rob ______ 1980-81
Curtis, Abb ____________ 1922-24
B
Baker, Bruce ___________ 1974-75
Baker, Jeff _____________ 1969-71
Balbay, Dogus __________ 2009-11
Baldwin, Leo ______________ 1926
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
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D
Danks, John ___________ 1977-80
Davenport, William_________ 1959
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
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 ______________ 2013Fink, 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
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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 ________ 2013Holmes, Denard ___________ 1982
Holmes, Jerry _____________ 1984
Holmes, Jonathan_________ 2012Hooton, 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 ______________ 2013Ingram, Gordon ___________ 1949
Ingrum, Allen _____________ 1931
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, 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
TEXAS BASKETBALL
King, Joe ______________ 1926-28
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
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
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
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
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
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 __________ 2013Ritchey, Otis ______________ 1942
Roach, Joe _____________ 1936-37
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
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, 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
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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
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
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
Z
Zomlefer, Chick ___________ 1948
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Support Staff Letterwinners
Abell, Thomas H.___ Manager, 1930-31
Adams, Buddy ______Manager, 2011
Adams, Norwicke “Bobo” _ Manager, 1948
Bass, John ________Manager, 1999
Baty, Ben _________Manager, 1955
Bauer, Greg _______Manager, 1981
Beard, Chris _______Manager, 1995
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
Danvers, Bill ______Manager, 1965
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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
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
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
Pfeffer, David _____Manager, 1995
Pirtle, Jim ________Manager, 1982
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Pittsford, Daniel ___Manager, 2008
Ponce, Jose ________ Trainer, 2010
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
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
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
TEXAS BASKETBALL
NBA Draft History
YEAR-BY-YEAR NBA DRAFTEES (41 TOTAL)
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
*traded to Cleveland on draft night; #traded to Memphis on draft night
$traded to Portland on draft night; %traded to New Jersey on draft night
&traded to Denver on draft night
FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS (14)
NAME
YEAR
PICK
TEAM
Kevin Durant _____________ 2007 _______ 2nd ____________ Seattle
LaMarcus Aldridge ________ 2006 _______ 2nd __________ Chicago$
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
Travis Mays ______________ 1990 _______ 14th _______ Sacramento
Avery Bradley ____________ 2010 _______ 19th ___________ Boston
B.J. Tyler ________________ 1994 _______ 20th _______ Philadelphia
Damion James ___________ 2010 _______ 24th _________ Atlanta%
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 __14 __LaMarcus Aldridge, 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, 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
Charlotte ________ 1 _____________________________ D.J. Augustin
Detroit __________ 1 _____________________________ Lance Blanks
Denver _________ 1 ____________________________ Bill Wendlandt
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
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All-Time NBA Players & Statistics
LAMARCUS ALDRIDGE (6-11, FORWARD)
Season
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Totals
Team
GP-GS
Portland Trail Blazers 63-22
Portland Trail Blazers 76-76
Portland Trail Blazers 81-81
Portland Trail Blazers 78-78
Portland Trail Blazers 81-81
Portland Trail Blazers 55-55
Portland Trail Blazers 74-74
7 seasons
508-467
Min-Avg
FG-A
1392-22.1 241-479
2649-34.9 561-1160
3004-37.1 601-1243
2921-37.5 579-1169
3211-39.6 707-1415
1994-36.3 483-943
2790-37.7 638-1318
17962-35.4 3810-7727
Pct 3FG-A Pct
FT-A
.503 0-2
.000
83-115
.484 1-7
.143 227-298
.484 7-28 .250 261-334
.495 5-16 .313 230-304
.500 4-23 .174 351-444
.512 2-11 .182 223-274
.484 2-14 .143 282-348
.493 21-101 .208 1657-2117
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO B
S
.722 312-5.0 186 24 43 73 22
.762 578-7.6 240 122 126 94 55
.781 605-7.5 207 157 121 77 77
.757 627-8.0 231 160 104 48 67
.791 709-8.8 220 170 153 94 82
.814 442-8.0 153 134 111 45 51
.810 670-9.1 187 192 143 91 62
.783 3943-7.8 1424 959 801 522 416
Pts-Avg
565-9.0
1350-17.8
1470-18.1
1393-17.9
1769-21.8
1191-21.7
1560-21.1
9298-18.3
JAY ARNETTE (6-2, GUARD)
Season
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
Total
Team
Cincinnati Royals
Cincinnati Royals
Cincinnati Royals
3 seasons
GP
48
63
3
114
Min-Avg
501-10.4
662-10.5
14-4.7
1177-10.3
FG-A
71-196
91-245
1-6
163-447
Season
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Totals
Team
Charlotte Bobcats
Charlotte Bobcats
Charlotte Bobcats
Charlotte Bobcats
Indiana Pacers
5 seasons
GP-GS
72-12
80-2
82-82
48-46
76-5
358-147
Min-Avg
1908-26.5
1472-18.4
2757-33.6
1408-29.3
1226-16.1
8771-24.5
FG-A
267-621
168-435
399-958
183-487
103-294
1120-2795
Pct
.362
.371
.167
.365
FT-A
42-54
56-75
0-0
98-129
Pct
.778
.747
–
.760
A
71
68
0
139
Pts-Avg
184-3.8
238-3.8
2-0.7
424-3.7
D.J. AUGUSTIN (6-0, GUARD)
Pct 3FG-A
.430 108-246
.386 70-178
.416 111-333
.376 61-179
.350 67-190
.401 417-1126
Pct
.439
.393
.333
.341
.353
.370
FT-A
208-233
102-131
269-297
105-120
83-99
767-880
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO
.893 133-1.8 140 250 119
.779 97-1.2 127 193 74
.906 225-2.7 152 498 155
.875 109-2.3 65 307 110
.838 91-1.2
64 170 68
.872 655-1.8 548 1418 526
B
2
5
3
1
3
14
S
42
45
54
36
34
211
Pts-Avg
850-11.8
508-6.3
1178-14.4
532-11.1
356-4.7
3424-9.6
Pct Reb-Avg PF
.714 20-0.5
35
.727 22-0.5
26
.625 68-1.1
61
.667 110-0.8 122
TO
18
14
31
63
B
2
1
5
8
S
9
14
16
39
Pts-Avg
64-1.7
64-1.5
161-2.6
289-2.0
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO
.500 17-0.5
20 12 16
.795 115-1.8 109 87 75
.755 111-2.2 129 104 72
.755 243-1.7 258 203 163
B
0
12
19
31
S
9
43
64
116
Pts-Avg
52-1.7
484-7.6
461-9.2
997-6.9
B
6
S
24
Pts-Avg
370-7.0
LANCE BLANKS (6-4, GUARD)
Season
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
Total
Team
GP-GS
Detroit Pistons
38-0
Detroit Pistons
43-0
Minnesota T-Wolves 61-2
3 seasons
142-2
Min-Avg
214-5.6
189-4.4
642-10.5
1045-7.4
FG-A
26-61
25-55
65-150
116-266
Season
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Totals
Team
Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics
3 seasons
GP-GS
31-0
64-28
50-50
145-78
Min-Avg
162-5.2
1368-21.4
1435-28.7
2965-20.4
FG-A
23-67
200-402
192-478
415-947
GP-GS
53-13
Min-Avg
885-16.7
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.426 2-16 .125
.455 6-16 .375
.433 11-43 .256
.436 19-75 .253
FT-A
10-14
8-11
20-32
38-57
A
26
19
72
117
AVERY BRADLEY (6-2, GUARD)
Pct
.343
.498
.402
.438
3FG-A
0-5
22-54
40-126
62-185
Pct
.000
.407
.317
.335
FT-A
6-12
62-78
37-49
105-139
DEXTER CAMBRIDGE (6-7, FORWARD)
Season
Team
1992-93 Dallas Mavericks
FG-A
151-312
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.484 0-4
.000
FT-A
68-99
Pct Reb-Avg PF
.687 167-3.2 128
A
58
TO
63
KEVIN DURANT (6-9, FORWARD)
Season
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
142
Team
Seattle Sonics
Ok. City Thunder
Ok. City Thunder
Ok. City Thunder
Ok. City Thunder
Ok. City Thunder
6 seasons
GP-GS
80-80
74-74
82-82
78-78
66-66
81-81
461-461
Min-Avg
FG-A
2768-34.6 587-1366
2885-39.0 661-1390
3239-39.5 794-1668
3037-38.9 711-1538
2546-38.6 643-1297
3119-38.5 731-1433
17595-38.2 4127-8692
Pct 3FG-A
.430 59-205
.476 97-230
.476 128-351
.462 145-414
.496 133-344
.510 139-334
.475 701-1878
Pct
FT-A
.288 391-448
.422 452-524
.365 756-840
.350 594-675
.387 431-501
.416 679-750
.372 3303-3738
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO B
S Pts-Avg
.873 348-4.4 122 192 232 75 78 1624-20.3
.863 482-6.5 134 205 225 53 96 1871-25.3
.900 623-7.6 171 231 271 84 112 2472-30.1
.880 533-6.8 159 214 218 76 88 2161-27.7
.860 527-8.0 133 231 248 77 88 1850-28.0
.905 640-7.9 143 374 280 105 116 2280-28.1
.884 3153-6.8 862 1447 1474 470 578 12258-26.6
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
All-Time NBA Players & Statistics
MAURICE EVANS (6-5, GUARD)
Season
2001-02
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2010-11
2011-12
Total
Team
Minnesota T-Wolves
Sacramento Kings
Detroit Pistons
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers
Orlando Magic
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
Washington Wizards
Washington Wizards
9 seasons
GP-GS
10-0
65-11
80-1
76-10
7-0
68-47
80-25
79-5
47-12
26-12
24-0
562-123
Min-Avg
FG-A
45-4.5
9-19
1233-19.0 165-373
1139-14.2 154-341
1732-22.8 234-542
96-13.7
9-28
1624-23.9 253-517
1840-23.0 208-482
1317-16.7 175-393
837-17.8
79-201
711-27.4
98-223
343-14.3
45-112
10919-19.4 1429-3231
Season
2003-04
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Total
Team
Milwaukee Bucks
Milwaukee Bucks
Toronto Raptors
Toronto Raptors
Indiana Pacers
Indiana Pacers
Indiana Pacers
San Antonio Spurs
8 seasons
GP-GS
55-55
72-70
75-71
51-26
74-49
47-32
41-3
14-0
429-306
Min-Avg
FG-A
1472-26.8 153-398
2557-35.5 328-789
2243-29.9 393-902
1199-23.5 246-524
2257-30.5 413-913
1188-25.3 186-418
773-18.9
91-236
190-13.6
19-43
11885-27.7 1829-4223
Season
Team
GP-GS
Min-Avg
FG-A
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Totals
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
7 seasons
60-16
58-26
75-0
56-10
67-15
35-7
46-3
397-77
988-16.5
1765-30.4
1795-23.9
1068-19.1
1865-27.8
916-26.2
919-20.0
9316-23.5
98-231
201-465
206-527
125-268
264-660
87-248
84-247
1065-2646
Season
Team
GP-GS
Min-Avg
FG-A
2011-12 Denver Nuggets
2012-13 Denver Nuggets
Totals
2 seasons
26-2
40-1
66-3
258-9.9
397-9.9
655-9.9
48-111
84-201
132-312
Pct 3FG-A
.474 0-3
.442 27-82
.452 43-116
.432 48-133
.321 1-7
.489 80-202
.432 98-248
.445 57-169
.393 28-89
.439 27-78
.402 17-45
.442 426-1172
Pct
.000
.329
.371
.361
.143
.396
.395
.337
.315
.346
.378
.363
FT-A
3-4
59-78
52-65
122-155
12-15
47-68
60-73
46-61
24-28
28-30
10-13
463-590
Pct Reb-Avg PF
.750
4-0.4
9
.756 201-3.1 104
.800 163-2.0 122
.787 221-2.9 126
.800
9-1.3
10
.691 209-3.1 132
.822 243-3.0 163
.754 154-1.9 125
.857 84-1.8
74
.933 72-2.8
55
.769 24-1.0
36
.785 1384-2.5 956
A TO
4
2
45 34
60 39
74 57
12
0
69 40
54 43
48 20
30 15
15 18
9
10
420 278
B
0
8
15
14
1
9
10
17
5
9
0
88
S Pts-Avg
0
21-2.1
37 416-6.4
41 403-5.0
38 638-8.4
5
31-4.4
41 633-9.3
50 574-7.2
34 453-5.7
16 210-4.5
18 251-9.7
14 117-4.9
294 3747-6.7
T.J. FORD (6-0, GUARD)
Pct
.384
.416
.436
.469
.452
.445
.386
.442
.433
3FG-A
5-21
35-104
21-69
15-51
35-104
8-50
6-32
2-8
127-439
Pct
FT-A
.238
80-98
.337 187-248
.304 240-293
.294 110-125
.337 245-281
.160 104-135
.188
35-48
.250
11-14
.289 1012-1242
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO B
.816 177-3.2 123 356 139 3
.754 311-4.3 196 473 219 7
.819 236-3.1 186 595 231 8
.880 100-2.0 93 313 102 0
.872 259-3.5 180 392 180 16
.770 149-3.2 102 180 90 11
.729 81-2.0
69 141 63 8
.786 18-1.3
23 45 23 2
.815 1331-3.1 972 2495 1047 55
S
60
104
101
54
89
44
35
9
496
Pts-Avg
391-7.1
878-12.2
1047-14.0
617-12.1
1106-14.9
484-10.3
223-5.4
51-3.6
4797-11.2
S
Pts-Avg
DANIEL GIBSON (6-2, GUARD)
Pct
3FG-A
.424 52-124
.432 118-268
.391 108-283
.466 71-149
.400 118-293
.351 55-139
.340 56-163
.402 578-1419
Pct
FT-A
Pct
Reb-Avg
PF
TO
B
.419
.440
.382
.477
.403
.396
.344
.407
28-39
85-105
66-86
34-49
134-163
34-43
26-37
407-522
.718
.810
.767
.694
.822
.791
.703
.780
92-1.5
134-2.3
155-2.1
73-1.3
177-2.6
101-2.9
60-1.3
792-2.0
94 69 44
163 145 76
163 132 61
79 70 36
154 201 80
69 76 45
89 82 31
811 775 373
A
8
14
16
7
21
16
4
86
23 276-4.6
47 605-10.4
44 586-7.8
25 355-6.3
48 780-11.6
26 263-7.5
30 250-5.4
243 3115-7.8
JORDAN HAMILTON (6-7, GUARD/FORWARD)
Pct
FT-A
Pct
Reb-Avg
PF
A
TO
B
S
Pts-Avg
.432 17-47 .362
.418 27-73 .370
.423 44-120 .367
Pct
3FG-A
2-5
13-26
15-31
.400
.500
.484
62-2.4
95-2.4
157-2.4
15
24
39
20
23
43
16
19
35
3
8
11
4
15
19
115-4.4
208-5.2
323-4.9
JOHN HARGIS (6-2, GUARD)
Season
Team
GP
FG-A
Pct
FT-A
Pct
A
Pts-Avg
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
Anderson Packers
Anderson Packers
Anderson Packers
Ft. Wayne/Tri-Cities
59
57
60
14
235–
169–
223-550
25-66
–
–
.405
.379
172-329
106-173
197-277
17-24
.523
.613
.711
.708
–
–
102
9
642-10.9
444-7.8
643-10.7
67-4.8
Total
4 seasons
190
652
–
–
1796-9.5
492-803 .613
ALVIN HEGGS (6-8, FORWARD)
Season
Team
1995-96 Houston Rockets
GP-GS
4-0
Min-Avg
14-3.5
FG-A
3-5
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.600 0-0
.000
FT-A
2-3
Pct Reb-Avg
.667
2-0.5
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PF
0
A
0
TO
0
B
0
S
0
Pts-Avg
8-2.0
143
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All-Time NBA Players & Statistics
ROYAL IVEY (6-4, GUARD)
Season
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Team
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
Milwaukee Bucks
Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers
Milwaukee Bucks
Ok. City Thunder
Ok. City Thunder
Philadelphia 76ers
9 seasons
GP-GS
62-5
73-66
53-18
75-20
71-0
26-0
18-0
25-0
34-0
53-5
490-114
Min-Avg
809-13.0
978-13.4
539-10.2
1437-19.2
861-12.1
236-9.1
90-5.0
155-6.2
354-10.4
698-13.2
6158-12.6
FG-A
85-198
116-264
64-143
149-378
69-208
26-55
9-28
16-38
26-73
62-144
622-1529
Pct
.429
.439
.448
.394
.332
.473
.321
.421
.356
.431
.407
3FG-A
3-9
4-10
5-16
35-107
39-114
12-24
2-11
7-16
18-53
37-88
162-448
Pct
.333
.400
.313
.327
.342
.500
.182
.438
.340
.420
.362
FT-A
47-67
24-33
24-35
85-117
34-43
6-7
3-5
2-2
1-8
9-16
235-333
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO
.701 84-1.4 140 103 58
.727 96-1.3 147 74 23
.686 51-1.0
62 45 31
.726 118-1.6 166 160 75
.791 76-1.1
76 43 23
.857 26-1.0
25 17
5
.600
8-0.4
14 10
6
1.000 16-0.6
17
7
5
.125 24-0.7
36 10
9
.563 57-1.1
73 32 20
.706 556-1.1 756 501 255
B
7
7
4
7
7
2
0
1
0
3
38
S Pts-Avg
39 220-3.5
24 260-3.6
24 157-3.0
45 418-5.6
36 211-3.0
10 70-2.7
9
23-1.3
6
41-1.6
14 71-2.1
23 170-3.2
230 1641-3.3
Pct Reb-Avg
.643 85-3.4
.667 33-4.7
.000
1-0.5
.650 119-3.5
S
16
7
0
23
Pts-Avg
110-4.4
34-4.9
0-0.0
144-4.2
DAMION JAMES (6-7, FORWARD)
Season
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Team
New Jersey Nets
New Jersey Nets
Brooklyn Nets
3 seasons
GP-GS
25-9
7-7
2-0
34-16
Min-Avg
402-16.1
170-24.3
1-0.5
574-16.9
FG-A
46-103
13-35
0-0
59-138
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.447 0-3
.000
.371 0-1
.000
.000 0-0
.000
.428 0-4
.000
FT-A
18-28
8-12
0-0
26-40
PF
36
17
0
53
A
20
3
0
23
TO
25
12
0
37
B
12
7
0
19
CORY JOSEPH (6-2, GUARD)
Season
Team
2011-12 San Antonio Spurs
2012-13 San Antonio Spurs
Total
2 seasons
GP-GS
Min-Avg
FG-A
Pct
3FG-A
Pct
FT-A
Pct
Reb-Avg
PF
A
TO
B
S
Pts-Avg
29-1
28-9
57-10
266-9.2
388-13.9
654-11.5
22-70
51-110
73-180
.314
.464
.406
3-15
6-21
9-36
.200
.286
.250
11-17
18-21
29-38
.647
.857
.763
25-0.9
52-1.9
77-1.4
16
25
41
34
53
87
12
21
33
3
4
7
7
15
22
58-2.0
126-4.5
184-3.2
Pct
.634
.684
.747
.780
.724
.769
.833
.830
.782
.746
.776
.729
.762
Reb
–
246
228
186
166
260
260
42
246
228
253
187
2302
SLATER MARTIN (5-10, GUARD)
Season
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Total
Team
Minneapolis Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
New York Knicks
St. Louis Hawks
St. Louis Hawks
St. Louis Hawks
St. Louis Hawks
11 seasons
GP
67
68
66
70
69
72
72
13
53
60
71
64
745
Season
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
Total
Team
Sacramento Kings
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
3 Seasons
GP-GS
64-50
2-0
49-9
115-59
FG-A
106-302
227-627
237-632
260-634
254-654
350-919
309-863
33-96
211-640
258-768
245-706
142-383
2632-7224
Pct
.351
.362
.375
.410
.388
.381
.358
.344
.330
.336
.347
.371
.364
FT-A
59-93
121-177
142-190
224-287
176-243
276-359
329-395
44-53
186-238
206-276
197-254
113-155
2073-2720
A
148
235
249
250
253
427
445
39
230
218
336
330
3160
Pts-Avg
271-4.0
575-8.5
616-9.3
744-10.6
684-9.9
976-13.6
947-13.2
110-8.5
608-11.5
722-12.0
687-9.7
397-6.2
7337-9.8
TRAVIS MAYS (6-3, GUARD)
144
Min-Avg
2145-33.5
32-16
787-16
2964-21.8
FG-A
294-724
6-14
129-309
429-1047
Pct
.406
.429
.417
.417
3FG-A
72-197
3-6
29-84
104-287
Pct
.365
.500
.345
.403
FT-A
255-331
2-2
54-82
311-415
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO B
.770 178-2.8 169 253 159 11
1.000
2-1
4
1
3
0
.659 53-1.1
59 72 51 3
.810
233-2
232 326 213 14
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S Pts-Avg
81 915-14.3
0
17-8.5
21 341-7.0
102 1273-11.1
TEXAS BASKETBALL
All-Time NBA Players & Statistics
CHRIS MIHM (7-0, CENTER)
Season
Team
GP-GS
Min-Avg
FG-A
Pct 3FG-A Pct
FT-A
Pct Reb-Avg PF
2000-01 Cleveland Cavaliers 59-43
1166-19.8 173-391 .442 0-1
.000 100-126 .794 280-4.7 156
2001-02 Cleveland Cavaliers 74-60
1659-22.4 221-526 .420 3-7
.429 124-179 .693 392-5.3 260
2002-03 Cleveland Cavaliers 52-0
809-15.6
116-287 .404 0-3
.000
76-105 .724 231-4.4 124
2003-04 Cleveland Cavaliers 22-1
391-17.8
59-127
.465 0-0
.000
34-48 .708 140-6.4 58
2003-04 Boston Celtics*
54-16
939-17.4
127-254 .500 0-0
.000
76-118 .644 273-5.1 150
2004-05 Los Angeles Lakers 75-75 1,870-24.9 280-552 .507 0-2
.000 175-258 .678 502-6.7 237
2005-06 Los Angeles Lakers 59-56
1541-26.1 230-459 .501 0-0
.000 144-201 .716 373-6.3 214
2007-08 Los Angeles Lakers
23-5
278-12.1
32-95
.337 0-0
.000
18-27 .667 77-3.3
42
2008-09 Los Angeles Lakers# 18-0
105-5.8
15-40
.375 0-0
.000
6-7
.857 34-0.6
23
Total
8 seasons
436-256 8758-20.1 1253-2731 .459 3-13 .231 753-1069 .704 2302-5.3 1264
* Traded from Cleveland to Boston on December 15, 2003; #Traded from Los Angeles to Memphis on February 18, 2009
A TO B
S Pts-Avg
16 80 53 20 446-7.6
24 97 89 18 569-7.7
28 48 38 18 308-5.9
10 25 22
9 152-6.9
11 65 41 28 330-6.1
50 110 108 14 735-9.8
61 83 73 16 604-10.2
13 17 14
4
82-3.6
10 10 6
1
36-2.0
223 535 444 128 3262-7.5
JOHNNY MOORE (6-1, GUARD)
Season
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1987-88
1989-90
Total
Team
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
New Jersey Nets
San Antonio Spurs
10 seasons
GP
82
79
77
59
82
28
55
4
1
53
520
Min-Avg
FG-A
1578-19.2 249-520
2294-29
309-667
2552-33.1 394-841
1650-28
231-518
2689-32.8 416-910
856-30.6
150-303
1234-22.4 198-448
51-12.8
4-9
10-10
0-1
516-9.7
47-126
13430-25.8 1998-4343
Pct
.479
.463
.468
.446
.457
.495
.442
.444
.000
.373
.460
3FG-A
1-19
1-21
5-22
28-87
25-89
4-22
22-79
0-1
0-0
8-34
94-374
Pct
.053
.048
.227
.322
.281
.182
.278
.000
–.235
.251
FT-A
105-172
122-182
148-199
105-139
189-248
59-86
56-70
0-0
0-0
16-27
800-1123
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO B
S Pts-Avg
.610 196-2.4 178 373 154 22 120 604-7.4
.670 275-3.5 254 762 175 12 163 741-9.4
.744 277-3.6 247 753 226 32 194 941-12.2
.755 178-3.0 168 566 143 20 123 595-10.1
.762 378-4.6 247 816 236 18 229 1046-12.8
.686 86-3.1
78 252 81 6
70 363-13.0
.800 100-1.8 97 250 102 3
83 474-8.6
–4-1
1
11
4
0
3
8-2.0
–2-2
0
1
3
0
0
0-0.0
.593 52-1.0
55 82 39 3
32 118-2.2
.712 1548-3.0 1325 3866 1163 116 1017 4890-9.4
CHRIS OWENS (6-7, FORWARD)
Season
Team
2002-03 Memphis Grizzlies
GP-GS
1-0
Min-Avg
6-6.0
FG-A
2-3
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.667 0-0
.000
FT-A
0-0
Pct Reb-Avg
.000
1-1.0
PF
0
A
0
TO
1
B
0
S
0
Pts-Avg
4-4.0
Pct Reb-Avg
.000
3-1.5
.643 71-2.0
.000
7-1.8
.000
50.7
.581 86-1.8
PF
2
73
4
4
83
A
0
9
0
0
9
TO
2
17
2
1
22
B
0
8
0
0
8
S
0
8
0
0
8
Pts-Avg
2-1.0
106-3.0
6-1.5
2-0.3
116-2.4
Season
Team
GP-GS
Min-Avg
FG-A
Pct 3FG-A Pct
FT-A
Pct Reb-Avg
1995-96 Miami Heat*
34-1
397-11.7
32-99
.323 9-29 .310
30-43 .698 42-1.2
1995-96 Phoenix Suns#
2-0
8-4.0
1-1
1.000 0-0
–1-3
.333
2-1.0
Total
1 season
36-1
405-11.3
33-100
.330 9-29 .310
31-46 .674 44-1.1
*Traded from Washington to Miami on June 28, 1995; #Traded from Miami to Phoenix on February 22, 1996
PF
36
1
37
A
54
0
54
TO
41
2
43
B
1
1
2
S
16
0
16
Pts-Avg
103-3.0
3-1.5
106-2.9
PF
12
1
32
3
48
A
4
0
1
0
5
TO
7
0
7
0
14
B
4
0
3
0
7
S
4
0
0
0
4
Pts-Avg
24-2.7
2-1.0
22-1.5
6-0.9
54-1.6
DEXTER PITTMAN (6-11, CENTER)
Season
Team
GP-GS
Min-Avg
2010-11 Miami Heat
2-0
11-5.5
2011-12 Miami Heat
35-6
301-8.6
2012-13 Miami Heat
4-0
12-3.9
2012-13 Memphis Grizzlies*
7-0
20-2.9
Total
2 seasons
48-6
344-7.2
* Traded from Miami to Memphis on Feb. 21, 2013;
FG-A
1-3
44-94
3-5
1-6
49-108
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.333 0-0
.000
.468 0-0
.000
.600 0-0
.000
.167 0-0
.000
.454 0-0
.000
FT-A
0-0
18-28
0-0
0-3
18-31
TERRENCE RENCHER (6-4, GUARD)
JAMES THOMAS (6-8, FORWARD)
Season
2004-05
2004-05
2005-06
2005-06
Totals
Team
GP-GS
Portland Trail Blazers 9-2
Atlanta Hawks
2-0
Philadelphia 76ers
15-0
Chicago Bulls
7-0
2 seasons
33-2
Min-Avg
112-12.4
5-2.5
124-8.3
26-3.7
267-8.1
FG-A
11-18
1-2
7-13
3-6
22-39
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.611 0-0
.000
.500 0-0
.000
.538 0-0
.000
.500 0-0
.000
.564 0-0
.000
FT-A
2-6
0-0
8-14
0-0
10-20
Pct Reb-Avg
.333 35-3.9
.000
2-1.0
.571 31-2.1
.000
8-1.1
.500 76-2.3
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All-Time NBA Players & Statistics
LaSALLE THOMPSON (6-10, CENTER)
Season
Team
GP-GS
Min-Avg
FG-A
Pct 3FG-A Pct
FT-A
Pct Reb-Avg
1982-83 Kansas City Kings
71-3
987-13.9
147-287 .512 0-1
.000
89-137 .650 375-5.3
1983-84 Kansas City Kings
80-38
1915-23.9 333-637 .523 0-0
–160-223 .717 709-8.9
1984-85 Kansas City Kings
82-77
2458-30
369-695 .531 0-0
–227-315 .721 854-10.4
1985-86 Sacramento Kings
80-64
2377-29.7 411-794 .518 0-1
.000 202-276 .732 770-9.6
1986-87 Sacramento Kings
82-53
2166-26.4 362-752 .481 0-5
.000 188-255 .737 687-8.4
1987-88 Sacramento Kings
69-9
1257-18.2 215-456 .471 2-5
.400 118-164 .720 427-6.2
1988-89 Sacramento Kings
43-42
1276-29.7 247-536 .461 0-1
.000 152-188 .809 392-9.1
1988-89 Indiana Pacers*
33-29
1053-31.9 169-314 .538 0-0
–75-93 .806 326-9.9
1989-90 Indiana Pacers
82-60
2126-25.9 223-471 .473 1-5
.200 107-134 .799 630-7.7
1990-91 Indiana Pacers
82-77
1946-23.7 276-565 .488 1-5
.200
72-104 .692 563-6.9
1991-92 Indiana Pacers
80-49
1299-16.2 168-359 .468 0-2
.000
58-71 .817 381-4.8
1992-93 Indiana Pacers
63-0
730-11.6
104-213 .488 0-1
.000
29-39 .744 178-2.8
1993-94 Indiana Pacers
30-1
282-9.4
27-77
.351 0-0
–16-30 .533 75-2.5
1994-95 Indiana Pacers
38-3
453-11.9
49-118
.415 0-0
–14-16 .875 89-2.3
1995-96 Philadelphia 76ers
44-11
773-17.6
33-83
.398 0-0
–19-24 .792 199-4.5
1996-97 Denver Nuggets
17-0
105-6.2
3-16
.188 0-0
–1-2
.500 26-1.5
1996-97 Indiana Pacers#
9-0
35-3.9
0-3
.000 0-0
–3-4
.750
8-0.9
Total
15 seasons
985-516 21238-21.6 3136-6376 .492 4-26 .154 1530-2075 .737 6689-6.8
*Traded from Sacramento to Indiana on February 20, 1989; #Traded from Denver to Indiana on February 20, 1997
PF
186
327
328
295
290
217
153
132
313
265
207
137
59
76
125
26
7
3143
A
33
86
130
168
122
68
44
37
106
147
102
34
16
18
26
0
2
1139
TO
96
168
202
184
143
109
117
62
150
168
98
47
23
33
37
7
2
1646
B
S
61 40
145 71
128 98
109 71
126 69
73 54
55 46
39 33
71 65
63 63
34 52
24 29
8
10
10 18
20 19
6
3
0
0
972 741
Pts-Avg
383-5.4
826-10.3
965-11.8
1024-12.8
912-11.1
550-8.0
646-15.0
413-12.5
554-6.8
625-7.6
394-4.9
237-3.8
70-2.3
112-2.9
85-1.9
7-0.4
3-0.3
7806-7.9
TRISTAN THOMPSON (6-9, FORWARD)
Season
2011-12
2012-13
Total
Team
GP-GS
Cleveland Cavaliers 60-25
Cleveland Cavaliers 82-82
2 seasons
142-107
Min-Avg
1424-23.7
2.564-31.3
3,988-28.1
FG-A
194-442
390-799
584-1241
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.439 0-2
.000
.488 0-3
.000
.471 0-5
.000
FT-A
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO B
106-192 .552 389-6.5 134 27 81 62
177-291 .608 773-9.4 234 108 123 71
283-483 .586 1162-8.2 368 135 204 133
S Pts-Avg
27 494-8.2
60 957-11.7
87 1451-10.2
P.J. TUCKER (6-5, GUARD/FORWARD)
Season
2006-07
2012-13
Total
Team
Toronto Raptors
Phoenix Suns
2 seasons
GP-GS
17-0
79-45
96-45
Min-Avg
83-4.9
1,910-24.2
1,993-20.8
FG-A
11-22
210-444
221-466
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.500 0-0
.000
.473 22-70 .314
.474 22-70 .314
FT-A
8-14
64-86
72-100
Pct Reb-Avg PF
A TO
.571 23-1.4
12
3
6
.744 350-4.4 145 109 67
.720 373-3.9 157 112 73
B
0
19
19
S
2
62
64
Pts-Avg
30-1.8
506-6.4
536-5.6
Pct Reb-Avg
.700 62-1.1
B
2
S
36
Pts-Avg
195-3.5
B.J. TYLER (6-1, GUARD)
Season
Team
1994-95 Philadelphia 76ers
GP-GS
55-8
Min-Avg
809-14.7
FG-A
72-189
Pct 3FG-A Pct
.381 16-51 .314
FT-A
35-51
PF
58
A TO
174 62
DANIEL WAGNER (6-0, GUARD)
Season
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
Total
Team
GP
Midland-Flint Dow
50
Sheboygan Red Skins 62
Sheboygan Red Skins 11
3 seasons
123
FG-A
96–
111–
19-54
226–
Pct
–
–
.352
–
FT-A
59-92
109-146
31-35
199-273
Pct
.641
.747
.886
.729
A
–
–
18
–
Pts-Avg
251-5.0
331-5.3
69-6.3
651-5.3
NBA Individual Honors
NBA Hall of Fame
Slater Martin _______________________ 1982
NBA Champions
Slater Martin ___________ 1950, 1952-54, 1958
Dexter Pittman _____________________ 2012
All-NBA Team
Lamarcus Aldridge _________ 2011 (3rd Team)
Kevin Durant ____________2010-13 (1st Team)
Slater Martin ___________ 1954-59 (2nd Team)
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Lamarcus Aldridge ________________ 2012-13
Kevin Durant _____________________ 2010-13
Slater Martin _____________________ 1953-59
NBA All-Star Game MVPs
Kevin Durant _______________________ 2012
NBA Rookie of the Year
Kevin Durant _______________________ 2010
NBA Scoring Champions
Kevin Durant _____________________ 2010-12
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)
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Olympians
MEDAL COUNT
3 Total / 3 Gold
PLAYER
COUNTRY YEAR MEDAL/PLACE
Gib Ford
Jay Arnette
Albert Almanza
Albert Almanza
Kevin Durant
USA
USA
Mexico
Mexico
USA
1956
1960
1960
1964
2012
Gold
Gold
12th
12th
Gold
KEVIN DURANT
United States (2012)
K
evin 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 with 34.
During the eight games of the 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.
He converted 49-of-101 (.485) field goals,
including 34-of-65 (.523) from three-point
range, and 24-of-27 (.889) free throws.
Durant added five blocks (tops on the team),
13 steals (second on the team) and 21 assists
against nine turnovers.
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
ALBERT ALMANZA
GILBERT ‘GIB’ FORD
Mexico (1960, 1964)
United States (1956)
A
three-year letterwinner at Texas
(1959-61), Albert Almanza was a twotime 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
12th-place 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.
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
Fancisco’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
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 (Gold)
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
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ALL-TIME TEXAS RESULTS (30 APPEARANCES, 34-33 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
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TEXAS’ NCAA RECORD BY OPPONENT
TEAM
RECORD
MEETINGS
Arizona _____________________________ 0-1 ________________ 2011
Arkansas ____________________________ 0-1 ________________ 1990
Austin Peay __________________________ 1-0 ________________ 2008
Boston College _______________________ 1-0 ________________ 2002
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 ____________________________ 1-1 __________ 1994 & 1996
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
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
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. ______________________ 1-1 ________________ 1996
Nashville, Tenn. ______________________ 0-1 ________________ 2012
New Orleans, La. ______________________ 0-3 ________________ 2010
New York City, N.Y. ____________________ 1-0 ________________ 1947
Pittsburgh, Pa. _______________________ 2-0 ________________ 1997
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
THE 2014 NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
NCAA FIRST FOUR
Site
Arena
Host
Dates
Dayton, Ohio _____________ University of Dayton Arena ________ University of Dayton ________________________March 18 & 19
NCAA SECOND & THIRD ROUND SESSIONS
Buffalo, N.Y. ______________ First Niagara Center ______________ Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference ____________March 20 & 22
Milwaukee, Wis. ___________ BMO Harris Bradley Center _________ Marquette University _______________________March 20 & 22
Orlando, Fla. ______________ Amway Center___________________ Stetson University __________________________March 20 & 22
Spokane, Wash. ___________ Veterans Memorial Arena __________ Washington State University _________________March 20 & 22
Raleigh, N.C. ______________ PNC Arena ______________________ North Carolina State University _______________March 21 & 23
San Antonio, Texas ________ AT&T Center ____________________ University of Texas-San Antonio ______________March 21 & 23
San Diego, Calif. ___________ Viejas Arena _____________________ San Diego State University ___________________March 21 & 23
St. Louis, Mo. _____________ Scottrade Center _________________ Missouri Valley Conference __________________March 21 & 23
NCAA REGIONAL SESSIONS
Memphis, Tenn. ___________ FedExForum ____________________ University of Memphis ______________________March 27 & 29
Anaheim, Calif. ____________ Honda Center ___________________ Big West Conference _______________________March 27 & 29
New York, N.Y. ____________ Madison Square Garden ___________ St. John’s University, Big East Conference _______March 28 & 30
Indianapolis, Ind. __________ Lucas Oil Stadium ________________ IUPUI, Horizon League ______________________March 28 & 30
NCAA FINAL FOUR
Arlington, Texas ___________ AT&T Stadium ___________________ Big 12 Conference _____________________________ April 5 & 7
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NCAA Tournament Records
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS
Points ______ 44___
Rebounds ___ 18___
FG _________ 11___
____________ 11___
____________ 11___
FGA ________ 25___
____________ 25___
FG % _____ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
3 FG _________ 8___
3 FGA_______ 15___
3 FG % ____ 1.000___
___________ 1.000___
FT__________ 23___
FTA ________ 27___
FT% ______ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
Assists ______ 13___
Steals ________ 7___
Blocks _______ 7___
Travis Mays _________ vs. Georgia _____ 3-16-1990
B.G. Brosterhous _____ vs. USL ________ 3-18-1972
Kevin Durant ________ vs. USC ________ 3-18-2007
LaMarcus Aldridge ___ vs. West Virginia _ 3-23-2006
Albert Burditt _______ vs. W. Kentucky _ 3-17-1994
Jason Klotz _________ vs. Nevada _____ 3-17-2005
Larry Robinson ______ vs. Creighton ____ 3-9-1974
Chris Owens (7-7) ____ vs. Indiana State _ 3-16-2000
Brad Buckman (6-6) __ vs. Syracuse _____ 4-5-2003
A.J. Abrams _________ vs. Minnesota ___ 3-19-2009
A.J. Abrams _________ vs. Minnesota ___ 3-19-2009
Brian Boddicker (4-4)___ vs. Princeton____ 3-18-2004
Brian Boddicker (3-3)___ vs. Miss. State ___ 3-17-2002
Travis Mays _________ vs. Georgia _____ 3-16-1990
Travis Mays _________ vs. Georgia _____ 3-16-1990
J’Covan Brown (13-13) vs. Arizona _____ 3-20-2011
J’Covan Brown (12-12) vs. Oakland _____ 3-18-2011
Joey Wright (10-10)___ vs. St. John’s ____ 3-17-1991
B.J. Tyler (9-9) _______ vs. Michigan ____ 3-19-1994
T.J. Ford (7-7) ________ vs. Connecticut _ 3-28-2003
James Gilbert (7-7) ___ vs. Texas Western_ 3-9-1963
T.J. Ford ____________ vs. Syracuse _____ 4-5-2003
T.J. Ford ____________ vs. Oregon _____ 3-22-2002
Tristan Thompson ____ vs. Oakland _____ 3-18-2011
Points _____ 102___
Rebounds ___ 52___
FG _________ 36___
FGA ________ 79___
____________ 79___
FG % ______ .612___
3 FG ________ 13___
____________ 13___
3 FGA_______ 31___
3 FG % _____ .733___
FT__________ 31___
FTA ________ 45___
FT %_______ .962___
Assists ______ 25___
Steals _______ 16___
Blocks _______ 9___
vs. Xavier __________________________
vs. Connecticut _____________________
vs. Iowa ___________________________
vs. Oklahoma_______________________
vs. DePaul _________________________
vs. Indiana State (30-49) ______________
vs. Miami (Fla.)______________________
vs. Iowa ___________________________
vs. Iowa ___________________________
vs. Princeton (11-15) _________________
vs. Xavier __________________________
vs. Georgia_________________________
vs. New Mexico State (25-26) __________
vs. Western Kentucky ________________
vs. Michigan _______________________
vs. Oakland ________________________
TEAM RECORDS
3-22-1990
3-28-2003
3-19-1992
3-10-1979
3-12-1960
3-16-2000
3-23-2008
3-19-1992
3-19-1992
3-18-2004
3-22-1990
3-16-1990
3-16-2007
3-17-1994
3-15-1996
3-18-2011
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Points ______ 36___
Rebounds ___ 21___
FG _________ 16___
FGA ________ 32___
FG % ______ .857___
3 FG _________ 6___
3 FGA_______ 15___
3 FG % ____ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
FT__________ 14___
____________ 14___
FTA ________ 17___
____________ 17___
FT %______ 1.000___
__________ 1.000___
Assists ______ 12___
Steals ________ 6___
Blocks _______ 7___
150
Dwight Lamar _______ USL ___________ 3-18-1972
Joe Smith___________ Maryland ______ 3-18-1995
Juwan Howard ______ Michigan_______ 3-19-1994
Dwight Lamar _______ USL ___________ 3-18-1972
Jordin Mayes (6-7)____ Arizona ________ 3-20-2011
Michael Menser ______ Indiana State ___ 3-16-2000
Orlando Williams_____ Oregon ________ 3-16-1995
Jordin Mayes (4-4)____ Arizona ________ 3-20-2011
Lee Coward (3-3) _____ Missouri _______ 3-19-1989
Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis ______ 3-30-2008
Romain Sato ________ Xavier _________ 3-26-2004
Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis ______ 3-30-2008
Romain Sato ________ Xavier _________ 3-26-2004
Lynn Greer (10-10) ___ Temple ________ 3-16-2001
Jawad Williams (7-7) __ North Carolina __ 3-20-2004
Ralph Bobik _________ Creighton _______ 3-9-1974
Danny Singletary ____ Coppin State ___ 3-16-1997
Joe Smith___________ Maryland ______ 3-18-1995
Points _____ 108___
Rebounds ___ 59___
FG _________ 42___
FGA ________ 79___
FG % ______ .621___
3 FG ________ 15___
3 FGA_______ 33___
____________ 33___
3 FG % ____ 1.000___
FT__________ 30___
FTA ________ 41___
FT %_______ .864___
Assists ______ 28___
Steals _______ 15___
Blocks ______ 10___
Missouri ___________________________
Wake Forest________________________
Missouri ___________________________
USL_______________________________
Oklahoma (41-66) ___________________
West Virginia _______________________
West Virginia _______________________
Oregon ___________________________
Missouri (4-4)_______________________
Memphis __________________________
Maryland __________________________
Miami, Fla. (19-22)___________________
Oklahoma _________________________
Arkansas __________________________
Oklahoma _________________________
3-19-1989
3-18-2010
3-19-1989
3-18-1972
3-10-1979
3-23-2006
3-23-2006
3-16-1995
3-19-1989
3-30-2008
3-18-1995
3-23-2008
3-10-1979
3-24-1990
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
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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
1978 NIT CHAMPIONS
Wednesday, March 22, 1978
Funny-Looking Horns
Have Last NIT Laugh
By ISH HALEY
Dallas Times Herald
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.
Texas’ 1978 NIT Championship team celebrates at Madison Square Garden.
“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
TEXAS _____ Min FG
FT Rb A PF Pts
Baxter _____
39 11-17 4-5 12 5
1
26
have the look of a great basketball team physically, but they are quick and smart.”
Branyan ____
39 7-18 0-1
6
3
4
14
In order of appearance on the box score, Texas starts 6-5, 220-pound sophomore
Goodner ___
24 1-3
2-3
2
1
4
4
Krivacs _____
39 13-24 7-7
3
9
1
33
Ron Baxter. “For a little, fat kid, he didn’t do too bad,” said Lemons.
Moore _____
30 8-16 6-7
7
7
3
22
Baxter scored 26 points and hauled down 12 rebounds, eight of them offensive, in
Stephens ___
5
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
0
Stroud _____
10 1-1
0-0
2
0
2
2
the championship game. Throwing over North Carolina State’s fullcourt press, Baxter
Murphy ____
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
0
also passed for more points than any Longhorn quarterback since Bobby Layne.
Nichols ____
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
Danks _____
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
Baxter and 5-11 junior guard Jim Krivacs were honored as the tournament’s most
Carson _____
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
valuable players. Krivacs doesn’t play defense. On offense, he considers any shot within
Dotson ____
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS ____ 200 41-79 19-23 32 25 17 101
35 feet a layup.
N.C. STATE _ Min FG
FT Rb A PF Pts
To go with these two unlikely MVPs, Abe recruited 6-7, 220-pound junior transfer
Pinder _____
28 7-9 7-10 5
0
3
21
Tyrone Branyan. Branyan neither runs nor jumps. He copied his shot from Randy
Whitney____
31 11-15 0-1
6
5
2
22
Sudkop ____
8
0-1
1-2
2
0
2
1
Matson. He scored 14 points against the Wolfpack.
Austin _____
28 6-12 5-6
2 10 3
17
Gary Goodner, Texas’ 6-7 center, fouled out of seven games this year. He looks like
Warren ____
22 5-10 2-2
7
2
5
12
Perkins_____
14 2-8
0-0
7
1
1
4
“before” in a Nautilus ad. The Wolfpack has about eight guys who look like “afters.”
Matthews __
16 4-9
0-0
3
2
2
8
Goodner scored four points and was credited with two rebounds. But as Lemons put
Jones ______
17 0-2
0-0
4
1
3
0
Watts ______
22 0-0
0-0
4
1
3
0
it, “They should have put a saddle on Goodner and Krivacs the way they were getting
Davis ______
12 4-5
0-0
2
3
3
8
ridden around out there.”
Montgomery
1
0-0
0-2
0
0
0
0
Almond ____
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
John Moore, the 6-1 junior guard, is the only Longhorn starter who really looks like
TOTALS ____ 200 39-71 15-23 40 25 27 93
a basketball player. He tries to hide it with a shot that spins like Mother Earth. Working
Texas ___________________________ 54 47 – 101
with Krivacs as Baxter’s wide receivers, Moore ended up with 22 points.
North Carolina State _______________ 39 54 – 93
“I might have had eight better teams during my coaching career,” said Lemons. “But
Attendance – 11,323; Officials – Hank Nichols, Ed Carlotto;
I never had one that played better.”
Turnovers – Texas 11, North Carolina State 19.
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Texas in the Big 12 Championship
TEXAS RESULTS IN THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (17 APPEARANCES, 22-17 RECORD)
YEAR _____ RECORD (SEED) ______ SITE __________________
1997 _________ 0-1 (2)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
1998 _________2-1 (10) __________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
1999 _________ 1-1 (1)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
2000 _________ 1-1 (2)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
2001 _________ 2-1 (4)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2002 _________ 1-1 (3)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
2003 _________ 0-1 (2)___________ Dallas, Texas ___________
2004 _________ 2-1 (2)___________ Dallas, Texas ___________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2005 _________ 0-1 (6)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
2006 _________ 2-1 (1)___________ Dallas, Texas ___________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2007 _________ 2-1 (3)___________ Oklahoma City, Okla. ____
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2008 _________ 2-1 (1)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2009 _________ 2-1 (5)___________ Oklahoma City, Okla. ____
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2010 _________ 1-1 (6)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
2011 _________ 2-1 (2)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2012 _________ 1-1 (6)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
______________________________________________________
2013 _________ 1-1 (7)___________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
_______________________________ Kansas City, Mo. ________
ROUND ________________ OPPONENT (SEED) ___________ RESULT
Quarterfinals ____________ Missouri (10)_________________ L, 75-80
First Round _____________ Texas Tech (7) _______________W, 86-83
Quarterfinals ____________ Oklahoma State (2) ___________W, 65-62
Semifinals ______________ Oklahoma (3) ________________ L, 55-68
Quarterfinals ____________ Colorado (8) _________________W, 82-76
Semifinals ______________ Oklahoma State (5) ___________ L, 57-59
Quarterfinals ____________ Colorado (7) _________________W, 78-35
Semifinals ______________ Oklahoma (3) ________________ L, 65-81
Quarterfinals ____________ Oklahoma State (5) ___________W, 55-54
Semifinals ______________ Baylor (8) ___________________W, 76-62
Championship __________ Oklahoma (3) ________________ L, 45-54
Quarterfinals ____________ Missouri (6) __________________W, 89-85
Semifinals ______________ Oklahoma (2) ________________ L, 51-67
Quarterfinals ____________ Texas Tech (7) _______________ L, 81-92
Quarterfinals ____________ Oklahoma (7) ________________W, 66-63
Semifinals ______________ Kansas (3) ___________________W, 64-60
Championship __________ Oklahoma State (1) ___________ L, 49-65
First Round _____________ Colorado (11) ________________ L, 69-81
Quarterfinals ____________ Texas Tech (8) _______________W, 77-70
Semifinals ______________ Texas A&M (4) _______________W, 74-70
Championship __________ Kansas (2) ___________________ L, 68-80
Quarterfinals ____________ Baylor (11) __________________W, 74-69
Semifinals ______________ Oklahoma State (7) ___________W, 69-64
Championship __________ Kansas (1) ________________ L, 84-88 (ot)
Quarterfinals ____________ Oklahoma State (9) ___________W, 66-59
Semifinals ______________ Oklahoma (4) ________________W, 77-49
Championship __________ Kansas (2) ___________________ L, 74-84
First Round _____________ Colorado (12) ________________W, 67-56
Quarterfinals ____________ Kansas State (4) ______________W, 61-58
Semifinals ______________ Baylor (9) ___________________ L, 70-76
First Round _____________ Iowa State (11) _______________W, 82-75
Quarterfinals ____________ Baylor (3) ___________________ L, 67-86
Quarterfinals ____________ Oklahoma (10) _______________W, 74-54
Semifinals ______________ Texas A&M (3) _______________W, 70-58
Championship __________ Kansas (1) ___________________ L, 73-85
Quarterfinals ____________ Iowa State (3) ________________W, 71-65
Semifinals ______________ Missouri (2) __________________ L, 67-81
First Round _____________ TCU (10) ____________________W, 70-57
Quarterfinals ____________ Kansas State (2) ______________ L, 49-66
ALL-BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTIONS
YEAR _______________________________ PLAYER
1999 _______________________________ Chris Mihm
2000 _______________________________ Chris Mihm
2001 _______________________________ Chris Owens
2002 _______________________________ T.J. Ford
2004 _______________________________ Brandon Mouton
2006 _______________________________ LaMarcus Aldridge
____________________________________ P.J. Tucker
2007 _______________________________ A.J. Abrams
____________________________________ Kevin Durant (MOP)
2008 _______________________________ A.J. Abrams
____________________________________ D.J. Augustin
____________________________________ Damion James
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YEAR ____________________________
2009 _____________________________
2011 _____________________________
_________________________________
2012 _____________________________
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PLAYER
Dexter Pittman
Jordan Hamilton
Tristan Thompson
J’Covan Brown
TEXAS BASKETBALL
Texas in the SWC Tournament
TEXAS RESULTS IN THE SWC TOURNAMENT (21 APPEARANCES, 21-19 RECORD)
YEAR __ RECORD (SEED) ________ SITE ___________________
1976 ______ 0-1 (8) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
1977 ______ 0-1 (4) ____________ Austin __________________
1978 ______ 0-1 (1) ____________ Houston, Texas ___________
1979 ______ 1-1 (2) ____________ Houston, Texas ___________
______________________________________________________
1980 ______ 1-1 (3) ____________ San Antonio, Texas _______
______________________________________________________
1981 ______ 3-1 (6) ____________ Austin __________________
______________________________ San Antonio, Texas _______
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
1982 ______ 0-1 (7) ____________ Waco, Texas _____________
1983 ______ 0-1 (9) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
1984 ______ 0-1 (8) ____________ College Station, Texas _____
1985 ______ 0-1 (7) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
1986 ______ 1-1 (3) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
1987 ______ 0-1 (6) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
1988 ______ 0-1 (4) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
1989 ______ 2-1 (2) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
1990 ______ 1-1 (3) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
1991 ______ 2-1 (2) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
1992 ______ 2-1 (1) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
1993 ______ 1-1 (7) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
1994 ______ 3-0 (1) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
1995 ______ 2-0 (1) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
1996 ______ 2-1 (3) ____________ Dallas, Texas _____________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
ROUND ________________
First Round _____________
First Round _____________
Championship __________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
Second Round___________
Semifinals ______________
First Round _____________
Second Round___________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
First Round _____________
First Round _____________
First Round _____________
Quarterfinals ____________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Quarterfinals ____________
Quarterfinals ____________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Quarterfinals ____________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
First Round _____________
Semifinals ______________
Championship __________
OPPONENT (SEED)___________ RESULT
SMU (3) ___________________ L, 90-103
Baylor (7) ___________________ L, 70-72
Houston (3) _________________ L, 90-92
Houston (6) _________________W, 70-65
Arkansas (1)_________________ L, 62-64
Houston (5) _________________W, 67-47
Arkansas (2)_________________ L, 38-39
Rice (7)_____________________W, 58-44
Texas Tech (4) _______________W, 66-58
Arkansas (1)_________________W, 76-73
Houston (2) _________________ L, 59-84
Baylor (5) ___________________ L, 46-48
SMU (4) ____________________ L, 48-49
Texas A&M (5) _______________ L, 54-75
Arkansas (2)_________________ L, 46-66
Houston (6) _________________W, 78-62
Texas A&M (2) _______________ L, 47-55
Houston (3) _________________ L, 49-59
Houston (5) _________________ L, 57-72
SMU (7) ________________ W, 93-91 (ot)
TCU (3)_________________ W, 93-89 (ot)
Arkansas (1)________________ L, 76-100
Texas A&M (6) _______________W, 92-84
Houston (2) _________________ L, 86-89
Baylor (7) ___________________W, 88-78
SMU (6) ____________________W, 82-74
Arkansas (1)________________ L, 89-120
Texas A&M (8) _______________W, 88-69
Texas Tech (5) _______________W, 97-87
Houston (2) _________________ L, 72-91
Rice (2)_____________________W, 81-76
Houston (3) _________________ L, 50-58
TCU (8)_____________________W, 96-75
Rice (5)____________________W, 101-89
Texas A&M (2) _______________W, 87-62
Rice (4)_____________________W, 78-75
Texas Tech (2) _________ W, 107-104 (ot)
Baylor (6) ___________________W, 86-65
SMU (7) ____________________W, 89-67
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)
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TEXAS BASKETBALL
2013-14 TV/RADIO LINEUP
0
4
24
MARTEZ
WALKER
6-4 Fr. G
Detroit, Mich.
KENDAL
YANCY
1
6-3 Fr. G
Richardson, Texas
DANNY
NEWSOME
5
6-9 Fr. F
Houston, Texas
40
TARALE
MURRY
6-2 Jr. G
San Antonio, Texas
ISAIAH
TAYLOR
2
6-1 Fr. G
Hayward, Calif.
DAMARCUS
CROAKER
6-2 So. G
Garland, Texas
10
6-2 Fr. G
Orlando, Fla.
44
DEMARCUS
HOLLAND
PRINCE
IBEH
6-10 So. C
Garland, Texas
3
JONATHAN
HOLMES
21
6-8 Jr. F
San Antonio, Texas
52
JAVAN
FELIX
5-11 So. G
New Orleans, La.
CONNOR
LAMMERT
6-9 So. F
San Antonio, Texas
BRANDON
ALLUMS
6-4 So. F
Plano, Texas
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Allums_______________________________AL-ums
JAVAN FELIX _______________jah-VAHN feh-LEEKS
IBEH _________________________________ E-bay
LAMMERT _________________________ LAMM-irt
Tarale Murry _________________ tuh-RELL MUR-ray
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CAMERON
RIDLEY
6-9 So. C
Houston, Texas

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