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2010-11 <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

M e n’s B a s k e t b a l l


Quick facts<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location............................................................................................ Conway, Arkansas<br />

Founded............................................................................................................... 1876<br />

Enrollment.....................................................................1,463 (42 states/13 countries)<br />

Type.................................................................. Private, United Methodist, Liberal Arts<br />

Faculty.....................................................................................................102 Full-Time<br />

Student/Faculty Ratio............................................................................................ 13:1<br />

Majors..............................................31 Undergraduate, 33 Minors, M.A. in Accounting<br />

Nickname........................................................................................................Warriors<br />

Colors.................................................................................................... Black & Orange<br />

Affiliation............................................................................................ NCAA Division III<br />

Conference........................................................................ Southern Collegiate Athletic<br />

President........................................................................................Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd<br />

Alma Mater................................ B.A., Emory and Henry/M.A. & Ph.D., UMass Amherst<br />

Athletic Director.......................................................................................Danny Powell<br />

Alma Mater.......................................................B.A., Arkansas/M.A., Georgia Southern<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.1265<br />

Assistant Athletic Director/SWA......................................................Mary Ann Schlientz<br />

Alma Mater......................................................................B.A., UT Arlington/M.A., UCA<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.4576<br />

Assistant Athletic Director..........................................................................Amy Weaver<br />

Alma Mater..................................................................................... B.A., Robert Morris<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.3899<br />

Website........................................................................................... www.hendrix.edu<br />

Athletics Website................................................................www.hendrixwarriors.com<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

Sports Information Director............................................................ Brian Rejer (4th yr)<br />

Alma Mater..................................................................................Franklin <strong>College</strong> (‘06)<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.1426<br />

Cell Phone............................................................................................... 501.548.7584<br />

Fax.......................................................................................................... 501.450.3805<br />

E-Mail..............................................................................................rejer@hendrix.edu<br />

SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

Head Athletic Trainer................................................................................... Laura Ross<br />

Alma Mater............................................................................B.A., Arkansas State (‘05)<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.4596<br />

E-Mail...............................................................................................ross@hendrix.edu<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach..........................................................................................Thad McCracken<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.1278<br />

Alma Mater..........................................B.A., Hanover (‘04)/M.A., Easter Kentucky (‘05)<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> Coaching Record.............................................................................0-0 (1st yr)<br />

Overall Coaching Record..............................................................................0-0 (1st yr)<br />

Career SCAC Record......................................................................................0-0 (1st yr)<br />

Assistant Coach..........................................................................................Drew Gaeng<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.505.2997<br />

Alma Mater..................................................................................... B.A., Roanoke (‘09)<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009-10 Record.....................................................................................................7-16<br />

Home.........................................................................................................4-7<br />

Away..........................................................................................................0-8<br />

Neutral.......................................................................................................3-1<br />

2009 SCAC Record..................................................................................................4-12<br />

Home.........................................................................................................4-5<br />

Away..........................................................................................................0-7<br />

Letterman Returning.................................................................................................. 9<br />

Letterman Lost........................................................................................................... 4<br />

Starters Returning...................................................................................................... 3<br />

Starters Lost................................................................................................................ 2<br />

PROGRAM HISTORY<br />

First Season.....................................................................................................1924-25<br />

Overall Record...............................................................................................1,058-949<br />

Head Coaches/Last............................................... 8/Thad McCracken (2010 to present)<br />

NCAA Appearances..................................................................................................... 2<br />

Conference Titles......................................................................................................... 7<br />

FACILITY INFORMATION<br />

Name......................................................................Grove Gymnasium (Garrison Court)<br />

Capacity............................................................................................................... 1,100<br />

Constructed.......................................................................................................... 2007<br />

Associate Athletic Trainer.........................................................................Aaron Parsley<br />

Alma Mater........................................... B.A., Arkansas State (‘08)/M.Ed., Virginia (‘09)<br />

Office Phone........................................................................................... 501.450.1291<br />

E-Mail..........................................................................................parsley@hendrix.edu<br />

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2010 Roster<br />

No. Name class Position Height Weight Hometown / High School<br />

11 Chris Goodman Jr Guard 6-2 170 Fort Worth, Texas/Keller Central<br />

12 Jaren Riley So Guard 5-9 165 Claremore, Okla./Claremore<br />

14 Ammon Martin Jr Guard 6-2 180 Conway, Ark./Conway<br />

20 Josh Stramiello Jr Guard 6-1 190 Little Rock, Ark./Capital City Christian<br />

21 Dane Nielsen Sr Forward 6-5 195 Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit<br />

22 Jordan Baker Fy Guard 6-3 185 Frisco, Texas/Frisco<br />

23 Alex Baker Fy Guard 5-10 175 Cabot, Ark./Cabot<br />

24 James Ewing Sr Guard 5-11 190 Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian<br />

30 Cody Smith Fy Guard 5-10 175 Mountain View, Ark./Rose Bud<br />

32 Scott Sherrill Jr Forward 6-6 195 Keller, Texas/Keller Central<br />

34 Josh Graham Jr Forward 6-4 200 Clinton, Ark./Clinton<br />

40 Ryan Rizos Sr Guard 6-3 200 Allen, Texas/John Paul II<br />

42 John Zimmerman Fy Forward 6-5 200 Hattieville, Ark./Wonderview<br />

44 Colton Primm Fy Forward 6-6 200 Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville<br />

50 Dayton Sheridan So Forward 6-6 190 Aledo, Texas/Aledo<br />

52 Nick Heathscott Jr Forward 6-5 210 Conway, Ark./St. Joseph’s<br />

By State<br />

Arkansas - 8<br />

Texas - 6<br />

Oklahoma - 1<br />

Roster Breakdown<br />

By Position<br />

Guard - 9<br />

Forward - 7<br />

By Class<br />

Senior - 3<br />

Junior - 6<br />

Sophomore - 2<br />

First Year - 5<br />

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Thad McCracken - Head Coach<br />

First Year Hanover ‘04<br />

coaching staff<br />

Thad McCracken, a Bedford, Ind. native, enters his first season at<br />

the helm of the men’s basketball program after a standout 2009-10<br />

season as the <strong>Hendrix</strong> women’s head coach.<br />

McCracken first served as the men’s assistant coach under Dan<br />

Priest’s tenure for four seasons (2005-09) and was named the head<br />

women’s coach after Chris Hitchcock resigned following the 2008-<br />

09 season.<br />

McCracken guided the Warriors through one of the most exciting<br />

women’s campaigns in <strong>Hendrix</strong> history with its first Southern<br />

Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Western Division title after<br />

finishing 20-5 overall and 13-3 in SCAC play. <strong>Hendrix</strong>’s post season<br />

run ended with an 86-77 loss to Centre <strong>College</strong> in the semifinal<br />

round of the conference tournament.<br />

He takes over a men’s team that won just seven games last season<br />

and will look to bring back a winning tradition. “I expect our<br />

upperclassmen to bring back the winning mentality like we had in<br />

years past. I think they need to accept nothing less than their best,<br />

continue to work hard every day, bring out the best in their teammates<br />

and lead by example. I hope to see a lot of discipline out of<br />

my team. I hope fans will see a defensive minded team that pays<br />

attention to details and plays with a lot of discipline.”<br />

McCracken’s first coaching position was at Transylvania University<br />

(Lexington, Ky./NCAA D-III) as an assistant coach, where he helped<br />

lead the Pioneers to a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference<br />

(HCAC) Championship in 2004-05.<br />

While he was coaching at Transylvania, McCracken earned his master’s in Sports Administration from Eastern Kentucky University.<br />

A 2004 graduate of Hanover <strong>College</strong>, McCracken earned a bachelor’s in Business Administration. He won four HCAC Championships and made two<br />

NCAA D-III National Tournament appearances during his playing career at Hanover.<br />

McCracken was honored as a NCAA D-III All-American and HCAC Player-of-the-Year his senior year and HCAC Tournament MVP his junior year.<br />

McCracken holds the record for most 3-pointers in a season (76/2003-04) and is tied for most career 3-pointers (216/2001-04) in Hanover’s rich<br />

program history.<br />

“I played for a winning program at Hanover and losing was never something we talked about,” said McCracken. “We need to change the mindset<br />

here at <strong>Hendrix</strong> after a tough season last year and get the team to believe in themselves and look at the schedule without thinking there is anyone<br />

we cannot beat. I think they are ready to win and prove to people that they have the talent and are a team to be reckoned with in the SCAC.”<br />

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Drew Gaeng - Assistant Coach<br />

Second Year Roanoke ‘09<br />

coaching staff<br />

Drew Gaeng enters his second season as the men’s basketball assistant. Gaeng was a standout<br />

point guard for the Roanoke <strong>College</strong> (Salem, Va.) Maroons. He served as Team Captain for Roanoke<br />

his senior year and led the team with 46 3-pointers, 74 assists and averaged 6.7 points per<br />

game. Gaeng guided the Maroons to a 13-game win streak to start the 2008-09 season and was<br />

ranked as high as 18th in the D3Hoops.com National Top-25 poll.<br />

Gaeng earned his bachelor’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance, and<br />

Minor in Economics from Roanoke in the spring of 2009. He began his collegiate career at Mount<br />

Saint Mary’s University (Emmitsburg, Md.) from 2004-06. Gaeng graduated with Valedictorian<br />

honors from Governor Thomas Johnson High School in Frederick, Md.<br />

Gaeng resides in Conway and enjoys spending his free time in the gym and competing in<br />

intramural sports.<br />

Cliff Garrison - Volunteer Assistant Coach<br />

tHIRTY-second yEAR Central Arkansas ‘62<br />

Andrew King - Volunteer Assistant Coach<br />

First Year hendrix ‘09<br />

Ty Allen - Volunteer Assistant Coach<br />

First Year Central Arkansas<br />

Michael cathey - team manager<br />

First Year hendrix ‘13<br />

micah graf - team manager<br />

First Year hendrix ‘13<br />

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#21 Dane Nielsen<br />

09-10: Took the season off to concentrate on his studies...<br />

Warrior bios<br />

senior Forward 6-5 • 195 houston, texas strake jesuit Preparatory<br />

08-09: Saw minutes in three games ... was 1-for-1 from behind the arc ... went 1-for-2 from the charity stripe ... pulled down one<br />

defensive rebound.<br />

07-08: Played in nine games ... was 2-for-5 from the field, including one 3-pointer ... went 4-for-9 from the free throw line ... grabbed<br />

one offensive board and seven defensive rebounds ... scored his first collegiate field goal (a 3-pointer) against Sewanee on Jan. 18.<br />

High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Wayne Jones at Strake Jesuit High School ... voted All-Greater Houston Honorable<br />

Mention as a junior and senior.<br />

Personal: Son of Eric and Sandy Nielsen ... born and raised in Houston, Texas ... has a younger sister, Grace (12), a younger brother,<br />

Kyle (17), and an older sister, Laura (24) ... majoring in English/Literary Studies ... enjoys playing guitar, eating and basketball.<br />

Dane Nielsen at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

07-08 9/0 32(3.6) 2-5(.400) 1-4(.250) 4-9(.444) 1 7 8(0.9) 7 0 0 2 1 1 9(1.0)<br />

08-09 3/0 8(2.7) 1-1(1.000) 1-1(1.000) 1-2(.500) 0 1 1(0.3) 1 0 0 1 0 0 4(1.3)<br />

total 12/0 40/3.9 3-6(.500) 2-5(.400) 5-11(.455) 1 8 9(0.8) 8 0 0 3 1 1 13(1.1)<br />

#24 james ewing<br />

senior guard 5-11 • 190 houston, texas westbury christian school<br />

09-10: Collected third-straight SCAC All-Academic Team award ... missed half the season as he studied abroad in London, England<br />

throughout the first semester ... came off the bench and totaled 17 points in 33 minutes ... was 5-of-11 from the field ... was 2-for-2<br />

from behind the arc in his first game back against Coe on Dec. 19.<br />

08-09: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... saw limited time off the bench ... dished out two assists against Dallas on Jan. 6 and<br />

scored one field goal against Trinity on Feb. 14.<br />

07-08: Named to SCAC All-Academic Team ... averaged 10.7 minutes in 21 games played ... scored 14 points, dished out 14 assists and<br />

pulled down 20 rebounds.<br />

06-07: Spent his first year rehabbing from a season-ending knee injury suffered at the end of his senior campaign in 2005-06.<br />

High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Greg Glenn at Westbury Christian School ... won three TAPPS-5A State Championships<br />

as a sophomore, junior and senior ... a First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State selection his senior year ... Off the<br />

court, involved with the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.<br />

Personal: Son of Tom and Cordie Ewing ... born and raised in Houston, Texas ... has one younger sister, Katie (16) ... majored in Business<br />

and Economics in his undergrad at <strong>Hendrix</strong> and is currently pursuing his Masters in Accounting ... enjoys playing golf when away<br />

from the basketball court.<br />

James Ewing at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(Avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

07-08 21/0 225(10.7) 4-34(.118) 1-18(.056) 5-12(.417) 5 15 20(1.0) 20 0 14 25 0 6 14(0.7)<br />

08-09 5/0 27(5.4) 1-2(.500) 0-0(.000) 0-0(.000) 0 0 0(0.0) 3 0 3 2 1 0 2(0.4)<br />

09-10 4/0 33(8.3) 5-11(.455) 2-3(.667) 5-5(1.000) 1 1 2(0.5) 5 0 3 1 0 1 17(4.3)<br />

Career 30/0 285(9.5) 10-47(.213) 3-21(.143) 10-17(.588) 6 18 22(0.7) 28 0 20 28 1 7 33(1.1)<br />

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#40 ryan rizos<br />

senior guard 6-3 • 200 Allen, texas John Paul II H.S.<br />

Warrior bios<br />

09-10: Collected SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... started in 14 of 22 games played and averaged 24.9 minutes ... tallied a careerbest<br />

191 points, 113 rebounds, 35 assists, 24 steals and nine blocks ... ranked second on the team with 5.1 rpg and was third with 8.7<br />

ppg ... scored a career-high 22 points against DePauw on Jan. 15.<br />

08-09: Named to SCAC All-Academic Team ... played in 13 games and averaged 7.8 minutes off the bench ... scored 24 points and<br />

grabbed 15 rebounds ... was 4-of-5 from the field for nine points against Oglethorpe on Jan. 16.<br />

07-08: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team award ... came off the bench and saw 112 minutes on the court ... was 8-of-22 from the field<br />

and 9-of-12 from the charity stripe for 28 points and pulled down 21 rebounds ... scored a season-high nine points against Ozarks on<br />

Dec. 8.<br />

High School: Voted Team Captain of first varsity team in school history at John Paul II High School for head coach Brian Townley ... led<br />

his team to playoffs in inaugural varsity season ... earned First Team All District, TAPPS-6A Second Team All-State and voted Team MVP<br />

his senior year.<br />

Personal: Son of Rick and Brenda Rizos ... born in Richardson, Texas and raised in Allen, Texas ... has an older sister, Megan (23), and a<br />

younger brother, Kyle (17) ... majoring in Biology ... chose to come to <strong>Hendrix</strong> for their reputation in academics.<br />

Ryan Rizos at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(Avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

07-08 12/0 112(9.3) 8-22(.364) 3-9(.333) 9-12(.750) 4 17 21(1.8) 16 0 6 12 3 3 28(2.3)<br />

08-09 13/0 93(7.2) 9-19(.474) 4-8(.500) 2-3(.667) 4 11 15(1.2) 12 0 7 8 0 5 24(1.8)<br />

09-10 22/14 547(24.9) 68-154(.442) 11-39(.282) 44-69(.638) 27 86 113(5.1) 56 1 35 47 9 24 191(8.7)<br />

Career 47/14 752(16.0) 85-195(.436) 18-56(.321) 55-84(.655) 35 114 149(3.2) 84 1 48 67 12 32 243(5.2)<br />

#11 Chris Goodman<br />

Junior guard 6-2 • 190 fort worth , texas keller central H.S.<br />

09-10: Started in 13 of 22 games played and averaged 25.2 minutes ... scored a career-high 169 points for a 7.7 ppg average ...<br />

grabbed 44 rebounds and 12 steals ... knocked down a career-best 38 shots from behind the arc ... shot 36.6 from the field and 86.8<br />

from the charity stripe ... scored a career-high 15 points against Oglethorpe on Jan. 29 and vs. Southwestern on Feb. 6.<br />

08-09: Started in five of 22 games played and averaged 15.5 minutes ... collected 118 points and shot 42.9 percent from the field,<br />

including 22-of-56 shooting from 3-point land ... pulled down 27 rebounds and made 35 assists ... scored a season-high 13 points<br />

against Dallas on Jan. 6.<br />

High School: A three-year letter winner for head coach Kit Pehl at Keller Central High School … two-time honorable mention alldistrict<br />

(5-5A) … named Blood and Guts award winner his senior year … off the court, involved with Peer Assistance and Leadership<br />

(PALs).<br />

Personal: Son of Chris and Sandra … born in Jacksonville, Florida and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. … has an older sister, Courtney<br />

(22), and half sister Amber … majoring in Kinesiology … enjoys playing golf and video games.<br />

Chris Goodman at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(Avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

08-09 25/5 387(15.5) 36-84(.429) 22-56(.393) 24-30(.800) 2 25 27(1.1) 34 1 35 30 3 15 118(4.7)<br />

09-10 22/13 554(25.2) 49-134(.366) 38-100(.380) 33-38(.868) 4 40 44(2.0) 51 3 22 35 1 12 169(7.7)<br />

Career 47/18 941(20.0) 85-218(.390) 60-156(.385) 57-68(.838) 6 65 71(1.5) 85 4 57 65 4 27 287(6.1)<br />

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#14 Ammon Martin<br />

junior guard 6-2 • 180 conway, ark. conway h.s.<br />

09-10: Was in the starting lineup for 14 games and played in 23 affairs ... scored a career-best<br />

161 points and averaged 25.7 minutes and 7.0 ppg ... grabbed a career-high 78 rebounds, 17<br />

steals and 35 assists ... tallied a season-best 17 points against Greenville on Nov. 21.<br />

08-09: Started one contest and saw minutes in 26 games ... averaged 14.7 minutes, 4.4<br />

points and 2.3 rebounds ... totaled 114 points, 59 boards, 22 assists and 15 steals ... shot 33.3<br />

percent from the field and 71.4 percent from the free throw line ... scored a career-high 19<br />

points against Millsaps on Dec. 6.<br />

High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach James Bates at Conway High School ...<br />

key member of Class 7A State Runner-Up his senior season.<br />

Personal: Son of Linda White and Richard Martin Jr. ... born and raised in Conway, Ark. ...<br />

has an older sister, Lashonda Wert (32), and an older brother, Ahmad Martin (25) ... majoring<br />

in Biological Chemistry ... off the court, enjoys sleeping, watching television, playing video<br />

games and spending time with my family.<br />

Warrior bios<br />

Ammon Martin at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

08-09 26/1 381(14.7) 39-117(.333) 16-47(.340) 20-28(.714) 9 50 59(2.3) 23 0 22 26 1 15 114(4.4)<br />

09-10 23/14 591(25.7) 61-165(.370) 16-52(.308) 23-48(.479) 18 60 78(3.4) 36 1 35 29 6 17 161(7.0)<br />

total 49/15 972(19.8) 100-282(.355) 32-99(.323) 43-76(.566) 27 110 137(2.8) 59 1 57 55 7 32 275(5.6)<br />

#20 josh stramiello<br />

junior guard 6-1 • 190 little rock, ark. capital city christian H.S.<br />

A junior walk-on, Stramiello became a member of the <strong>Hendrix</strong> men’s basketball team after two years of hard work in the gym.<br />

High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Jason Wray at Capital City Christian Academy ... led his team to a State Championship<br />

his senior year ... an All-Conference selection his junior and senior years ... selected to All Star Team as a senior ... off the field, a<br />

Gold Medal Winner in Extemporaneous Speaking his freshman year.<br />

Personal: Son of Thomas and Grace Stramiello ... born and raised in West Orange, N.J. and moved to Little Rock, Ark. when he was 13<br />

years old ... has a younger brother, Michael (18) ... majoring in Philosophy and Religion and minoring in Psychology ... enjoys a good<br />

game of Catan, watching the New Jersey Nets and eating pepperoni pizza on the East Coast.<br />

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#32 scott sherrill<br />

junior forward 6-6 • 200 keller, Texas keller central h.s.<br />

Warrior bios<br />

09-10: Started his first collegiate game against Cornell on Dec. 20 ... played in 13 games and averaged 16.6 minutes off the bench ...<br />

scored a career-high 42 points, 38 rebounds and three blocks ... scored a career-best eight points against Southwestern on Jan. 10.<br />

08-09: Saw limited minutes off the bench ... pulled down five rebounds and scored six rebounds in six games played.<br />

High School: A two-year letterman under head coach Kit Pehl at Keller Central High School ... a member of the school’s first playoff<br />

team his senior season ... named Second Team All-District as a senior.<br />

Personal: Son of Charles and Christi Sherrill ... born and raised in Fort Worth Texas ... has three older sisters, Mary, Melissa and<br />

Michelle ... majoring in Allied Health Pre-Physical Therapy.<br />

Scott Sherrill at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

08-09 6/0 17(2.8) 3-5(.600) 0-0(.000) 0-2(.000) 1 4 5(0.8) 0 0 0 1 0 0 6(1.0)<br />

09-10 13/1 216(16.6) 18-53(.340) 0-0(.000) 6-11(.545) 11 27 38(2.9) 18 1 2 12 3 0 42(3.2)<br />

total 19/1 233(12.3) 21-58(.362) 0-0(.000) 6-13(.462) 12 31 43(2.3) 18 1 2 13 3 0 48(2.5)<br />

#34 josh graham<br />

junior forward 6-4 • 200 clinton, Ark. clinton h.s.<br />

09-10: An SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... played in 18 games and was 12-of-20 from the field ... pulled down 27 rebounds and<br />

denied four shots ... scored a season-high seven points against Colorado on Feb. 21.<br />

08-09: Saw time on the court in three games ... scored his first collegiate point and grabbed his first rebound against Ozarks on No. 15.<br />

High School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach Jordan Rose at Clinton High School ... led his team to a 20-4 record his senior<br />

year ... garnered All-Conference honors as a junior and senior ... also lettered two years in golf ... off the court, involved with BETA Club,<br />

Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FBLA, and Church youth group.<br />

Personal: Son of Chris and Krissi Graham ... born in Charlotte, N.C. ... has one older sister, Melissa (24) ... majoring in Business Economics<br />

... interested in financial advising following graduation ... enjoys hunting, bow-fishing and golfing when not on the basketball<br />

court.<br />

Josh Graham at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

08-09 3/0 23(7.7) 1-5(.200) 0-1(.000) 0-0(.000) 0 3 3(1.0) 2 0 0 4 0 0 2(0.7)<br />

09-10 18/0 135(7.5) 12-20(.600) 0-0(.000) 7-10(.700) 8 19 27(1.5) 16 1 2 6 4 0 31(1.7)<br />

total 21/0 158(7.5) 13-25(.520) 0-1(.000) 7-10(.700) 8 22 30(1.4) 18 1 2 10 4 0 33(1.6)<br />

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#52 nick heathscott<br />

junior forward 6-5 • 215 conway, ark. St. Joseph h.s.<br />

Warrior bios<br />

09-10: Named All-SCAC Second Team and SCAC All-Academic Team ... selected to Arkansas Democrat Gazette All-Arkansas Small <strong>College</strong><br />

Team ... started in all 23 games of the 2010 season ... led the Warriors with 16.5 ppg (2nd in SCAC) and 7.2 rpg (7th in SCAC) ... his<br />

.530 field goal percentage also ranked second in the league ... tallied a team-high 380 points, 165 rebounds, 17 blocks and 141 trips to<br />

the charity stripe (70.9 percentage) ... scored a career-high 30 points against Millsaps on Dec. 17 ... had eight 20+ point performances<br />

and three double-doubles.<br />

08-09: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... garnered Arkansas Democrat Gazette All-Arkansas Small <strong>College</strong> Team honors ...<br />

played in 24 games and averaged 11.4 minutes ... started his first collegiate game against Central Baptist on Dec. 18 ... scored 148<br />

points and grabbed 66 boards ... shot 47.5 percent from the field ... scored 20 points and snagged eight rebounds against Colorado on<br />

Feb. 6.<br />

High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Brent Bruich at St. Joseph High School ... selected to All-State Team as a<br />

sophomore, junior and senior ... voted to Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game as a senior ... also lettered in soccer<br />

his senior year and earned All-State honors ... off the field, member of the National Honor Society.<br />

Personal: Son of Darryl and Amy Heathscott ... born and raised in Conway, Ark. ... has two younger brothers, Dylan (18), and Clayton<br />

(10) ... majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with plans of attending medical school following graduation ... chose to come<br />

to <strong>Hendrix</strong> because it is a great school and very close to home.<br />

Nick Heathscott at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

08-09 24/1 273(11.3) 57-120(.475) 0-0(.000) 34-49(.694) 23 43 66(2.8) 45 0 4 18 7 10 148(6.2)<br />

09-10 23/23 641(27.9) 140-264(.530) 0-2(.000) 100-141(.709) 50 115 165(7.2) 67 1 17 39 17 14 380(16.5)<br />

total 47/24 914(19.4) 197-384(.513) 0-2(.000) 134-190(.705) 73 158 231(4.9) 112 1 21 57 24 24 528(11.2)<br />

#12 Jaren Riley<br />

sopohmore guard 5-9 • 165 claremore, okla. claremore H.S.<br />

09-10: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... saw time on the court in 16 games<br />

and averaged 7.1 minutes ... started three conference games ... scored 23 points, pulled<br />

down 11 rebounds and dished out 10 assists ... scored his first basket as a Warrior, a<br />

3-pointer, against Coe on Dec. 19 ... made his first collegiate start against Oglethorpe on<br />

Jan. 29.<br />

High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Lance Bennett at Claremore<br />

High School ... named Mazzios Player of the Month his junior year ... selected to<br />

Manford Basketball All-Tournament team his junior year ... voted Metro Lakes First<br />

Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-Tulsa Metro his senior year ... played in<br />

Rogers County and Jim Thorpe Basketball All-Star games as a senior.<br />

Personal: Son of Gerome Riley and Tina Edwards ... born and raised in Claremore, Okla.<br />

... has an older sister, Kandace (24), and younger brother, Joshua (9) ... majoring in Economics<br />

and Business ... plans on moving to Chicago after he graduates ... chose <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

because of the opportunity to get a great education while also playing basketball ...<br />

enjoys spending time with family and friends and listening to music.<br />

Jaren Riley at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

09-10 16/3 114(7.1) 7-24(.292) 4-15(.267) 5-6(.833) 3 8 11(0.7) 5 0 10 5 0 3 23(1.4)<br />

total 16/3 114(7.1) 7-24(.292) 4-15(.267) 5-6(.833) 3 8 11(0.7) 5 0 10 5 0 3 23(1.4)<br />

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#50 dayton sheridan<br />

sopohmore forward 6-6 • 210 Aledo, Texas Aledo H.S.<br />

Warrior bios<br />

09-10: Saw time on the court in two games ... scored his first collegiate point, a free throw, against Dallas on Jan. 4.<br />

High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach Jeff Carroll at Aledo High School ... led his team to District Playoffs his senior year<br />

... played select basketball on DFW Select for coaches Vonzell Thomas and Ralph Williams ... off court, involved with Holy Redeemer<br />

Catholic Church.<br />

Personal: Son of Chuck and Laurie Sheridan ... born in Fort Worth, Texas and raised in Aledo, Texas ... has a younger brother, Brendan<br />

(18) ... majoring in Kinesiology ... enjoys snow skiing, hiking, going to the beach and working as a lifeguard in the summer at Burger’s<br />

Lake in Fort Worth, Texas ... chose <strong>Hendrix</strong> to have the opprtunity to get a great education and play basketball.<br />

Dayton Sheridan at <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)<br />

09-10 2/0 4(2.0) 0-0(.000) 0-0(.000) 1-2(.500) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1(0.5)<br />

total 2/0 4(2.0) 0-0(.000) 0-0(.000) 1-2(.500) 0 0 0(0.0) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1(0.5)<br />

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#22 jordan baker<br />

first year guard 6-3 • 185 frisco, texas frisco h.s.<br />

High School:<br />

Personal:<br />

Warrior bios<br />

#23 Alex Baker<br />

first year guard 5-10 • 175 cabot, Ark. cabot h.s.<br />

High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Jerry Bridges at Cabot High School ... led his team to the Class 7A State Tournament<br />

as a sophomore, junior and senior, including a trip to the Final Four his junior year ... earned All-State and All-Conference and was<br />

a Tip-Off First Team selection his senior season.<br />

Personal: Son of Jeff and Lisa Baker ... born in Little Rock, Ark. and raised in Cabot, Ark. ... majoring in Radiology ... chose <strong>Hendrix</strong> to<br />

do what he loves, play basketball.<br />

#30 Cody Smith<br />

first year guard 5-10 • 175 Mountain view, ark. Rose Bud h.s.<br />

High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coaches Johnny Taylor and Matt Porter at Rose Bud High School ... led his team<br />

through an undefeated, 36-0, season and State Championship his sophomore year ... earned All-Conference honors three years ...<br />

named to All-State Tournament Team ... garnered First Team All-State.<br />

Personal: Son of Danny and Cindy Smith ... born in Jonesboro Ark. and raised in Rose Bud Ark ... has an older sister, Morgan Taylor (26)<br />

... undecided in his major ... chose <strong>Hendrix</strong> because it was the best place for him to grow the academically ... enjoys hanging out with<br />

friends and having a good time.<br />

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#42 John Zimmerman<br />

first year Forward 6-5 • 200 hattieville, ark. wonderview h.s.<br />

Warrior bios<br />

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Wonderview High School ... led his team to a State Championship as a senior ... also won District<br />

and Regional Championship as a sophomore, junior and senior ... selected All-State, All-Region and All-Conference as a sophomore,<br />

junior and senior ... voted Team Captain his senior season.<br />

Personal: Son of Paul and Dana Zimmerman ... born in Little Rock, Ark. and raised in Hattieville, Ark. ... has three younger sisters,<br />

Jordan (16), Bailey (13), and Brooke(10) ... majoring in Business ... chose <strong>Hendrix</strong> to get a great education and play basketball ... enjoys<br />

spending time with my family.<br />

#44 Colton primm<br />

first year Forward 6-6 • 200 fayetteville, ark. fayetteville h.s.<br />

High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Barry Gebhart at Fayetteville High School ... led his team to an undefeated<br />

30-0 season and Class 7A State Championship as a junior ... team was Ranked No. 8 in the nation by Sports Illustrated his junior year ...<br />

posted a combined conference record of 39-3 in high school (never lost a home game) ... won three-straight conference championships<br />

from sophomore to senior seasons ... made a Final Four appearance in the State Tournament his sophomore season and was State Runner-Up<br />

as a senior ... off the court, maintained a 3.97 GPA, member of the National Honors Society, Spanish National Honors Society,<br />

Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and was actively involved in church ... received U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award.<br />

Personal: Son of Chris and Robin Primm ... born in Fort Smith, Ark. and raised in Fayetteville, Ark. ... has a younger sister, Paige (8) ...<br />

majoring in Economics and Business ... Favorite Bible Verse -- Jeremiah 29:11 - “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord,<br />

“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” ... chose <strong>Hendrix</strong> because of its academic prestige and<br />

awesome facilities ... enjoys hanging out with friends, watching sports, listening to country music, golfing with his grandfather, hunting,<br />

and cheering on the Razorbacks.<br />

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2009-10 stats<br />

2009-10 <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Men's</strong> Basketball<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Season Box Score (Final Stats)<br />

All games<br />

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />

ALL GAMES 7-16 4-7 0-8 3-1<br />

CONFERENCE 4-12 4-5 0-7 0-0<br />

NON-CONFERENCE 3-4 0-2 0-1 3-1<br />

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds<br />

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg<br />

11 James Ewing 4-0 33 8.3 5-11 .455 2-3 .667 5-5 1.000 1 1 2 0.5 5 0 3 1 0 1 17 4.3<br />

Conference-Only... 3-0 9 3.0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 1.3<br />

11 Chris Goodman 22-13 554 25.2 49-134 .366 38-100 .380 33-38 .868 4 40 44 2.0 51 3 22 35 1 12 169 7.7<br />

Conference-Only... 16-11 448 28.0 41-103 .398 32-77 .416 21-24 .875 3 32 35 2.2 36 2 19 25 0 8 135 8.4<br />

12 Janson Hightower 23-20 664 28.9 35-115 .304 5-39 .128 57-73 .781 24 57 81 3.5 55 1 123 61 4 29 132 5.7<br />

Conference-Only... 16-13 452 28.3 26-86 .302 3-30 .100 29-42 .690 20 35 55 3.4 31 0 79 47 2 20 84 5.3<br />

14 Ammon Martin 23-14 591 25.7 61-165 .370 16-52 .308 23-48 .479 18 60 78 3.4 36 1 35 29 6 17 161 7.0<br />

Conference-Only... 16-8 399 24.9 43-110 .391 12-32 .375 7-26 .269 10 38 48 3.0 25 1 17 19 4 11 105 6.6<br />

20 Jesse Ford 12-5 211 17.6 17-41 .415 4-12 .333 16-24 .667 8 37 45 3.8 17 0 10 12 2 5 54 4.5<br />

Conference-Only... 9-5 154 17.1 10-27 .370 3-11 .273 7-13 .538 3 31 34 3.8 13 0 7 10 2 4 30 3.3<br />

21 Sean McQueen 21-2 192 9.1 7-23 .304 0-0 .000 4-18 .222 3 13 16 0.8 15 0 20 14 0 5 18 0.9<br />

Conference-Only... 14-2 128 9.1 6-18 .333 0-0 .000 4-16 .250 2 9 11 0.8 12 0 17 10 0 5 16 1.1<br />

22 Jaren Riley 16-3 114 7.1 7-24 .292 4-15 .267 5-6 .833 3 8 11 0.7 5 0 10 5 0 3 23 1.4<br />

Conference-Only... 11-3 86 7.8 4-17 .235 2-9 .222 4-4 1.000 2 7 9 0.8 4 0 10 4 0 2 14 1.3<br />

23 Cal Rose 23-20 680 29.6 109-281 .388 68-195 .349 51-69 .739 16 59 75 3.3 45 0 36 40 3 25 337 14.7<br />

Conference-Only... 16-13 466 29.1 71-197 .360 42-140 .300 34-44 .773 13 40 53 3.3 35 0 28 30 1 18 218 13.6<br />

25 Chase Pemberton 6-0 9 1.5 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0.0<br />

Conference-Only... 4-0 8 2.0 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0<br />

30 Michael Lyon 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Conference-Only... 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

32 Scott Sherrill 13-1 216 16.6 18-53 .340 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 11 27 38 2.9 18 1 2 12 3 0 42 3.2<br />

Conference-Only... 7-0 99 14.1 8-20 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 10 12 1.7 7 0 1 5 3 0 16 2.3<br />

40 Ryan Rizos 22-14 547 24.9 68-154 .442 11-39 .282 44-69 .638 27 86 113 5.1 56 1 35 47 9 24 191 8.7<br />

Conference-Only... 16-9 407 25.4 47-116 .405 9-28 .321 33-51 .647 19 62 81 5.1 37 0 26 32 6 21 136 8.5<br />

42 Josh Graham 18-0 135 7.5 12-20 .600 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 8 19 27 1.5 16 1 2 6 4 0 31 1.7<br />

Conference-Only... 12-0 86 7.2 12-18 .667 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 6 15 21 1.8 10 0 2 4 3 0 31 2.6<br />

50 Dayton Sheridan 2-0 4 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5<br />

Conference-Only... 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

52 Nick Heathscott 23-23 641 27.9 140-264 .530 0-2 .000 100-141 .709 50 115 165 7.2 67 1 17 39 17 14 380 16.5<br />

Conference-Only... 16-16 465 29.1 96-174 .552 0-2 .000 69-101 .683 40 86 126 7.9 45 1 12 32 17 12 261 16.3<br />

54 Marshall Parker 7-0 23 3.3 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 0.9 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Conference-Only... 5-0 18 3.6 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Team 28 48 76 4<br />

Team 18 34 52 2<br />

Total.......... 23 4615 528-1294 .408 148-458 .323 352-514 .685 203 575 778 33.8 392 9 315 308 49 136 1556 67.7<br />

Conference-Only... 16 3229 365-896 .407 103-330 .312 217-333 .652 139 402 541 33.8 263 4 220 221 38 102 1050 65.6<br />

Opponents...... 23 4627 623-1403 .444 139-440 .316 293-430 .681 265 638 903 39.3 434 - 360 292 71 154 1678 73.0<br />

Conference-Only... 16 3229 416-954 .436 97-318 .305 214-303 .706 175 440 615 38.4 285 5 257 205 46 112 1143 71.4<br />

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 767 771 16 1554<br />

Opponents 788 878 12 1678<br />

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2009-10 stats<br />

2009-10 <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Men's</strong> Basketball<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Team Game-by-Game (Final Stats)<br />

All games<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds<br />

Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg<br />

UNIV. OF THE OZARKS 11/15/09 76-95 L 23-69 .333 9-21 .429 21-26 .808 14 11 25 25.0 20 17 7 2 9 76 76.0<br />

vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> 11/20/09 80-78 W 27-57 .474 6-13 .462 20-25 .800 11 26 37 31.0 15 15 14 0 5 80 78.0<br />

vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> 11/21/09 85-76 W 26-48 .542 10-18 .556 23-29 .793 3 31 34 32.0 13 18 13 2 1 85 80.3<br />

at Austin <strong>College</strong> 12/04/09 72-82 L 23-54 .426 3-11 .273 23-39 .590 16 25 41 34.2 17 11 22 2 16 72 78.2<br />

at Colorado <strong>College</strong> 12/06/09 60-71 L 25-67 .373 4-15 .267 6-8 .750 12 29 41 35.6 19 20 14 2 5 60 74.6<br />

MILLSAPS COLLEGE 12/17/09 71-67 Wot 21-50 .420 2-14 .143 27-36 .750 8 29 37 35.8 14 16 12 5 4 71 74.0<br />

vs Coe <strong>College</strong> 12/19/09 74-73 W 25-56 .446 5-14 .357 19-28 .679 8 24 32 35.3 19 7 14 1 7 74 74.0<br />

vs Cornell <strong>College</strong> 12/20/09 56-67 L 17-55 .309 6-25 .240 18-24 .750 5 26 31 34.8 26 11 15 1 5 58 72.0<br />

at University of Dallas 01/04/10 69-81 L 25-61 .410 2-18 .111 17-26 .654 13 27 40 35.3 22 9 11 1 3 69 71.7<br />

TRINITY UNIVERSITY 01/08/10 54-61 L 22-57 .386 4-19 .211 6-11 .545 10 23 33 35.1 15 15 12 2 7 54 69.9<br />

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVE 01/10/10 66-74 L 23-52 .442 6-21 .286 14-26 .538 6 27 33 34.9 18 12 11 3 4 66 69.5<br />

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 01/15/10 81-89 L 31-59 .525 11-20 .550 8-13 .615 9 20 29 34.4 18 17 15 1 7 81 70.5<br />

CENTRE COLLEGE 01/17/10 46-66 L 14-50 .280 6-20 .300 12-19 .632 8 19 27 33.8 17 8 9 1 2 46 68.6<br />

at Birmingham-Southern 01/22/10 68-75 L 26-62 .419 9-30 .300 7-15 .467 9 24 33 33.8 23 11 15 6 7 68 68.6<br />

at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> 1/24/10 80-93 L 29-68 .426 8-26 .308 14-20 .700 6 22 28 33.4 19 16 11 1 5 80 69.3<br />

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSI 01/29/10 60-58 W 25-60 .417 6-22 .273 4-6 .667 8 32 40 33.8 14 14 17 5 3 60 68.8<br />

SEWANEE UNIVERSITY 01/31/10 83-59 W 28-56 .500 6-18 .333 21-28 .750 6 28 34 33.8 11 23 8 4 10 83 69.6<br />

at Trinity University 02/05/10 56-78 L 20-59 .339 10-27 .370 6-12 .500 12 17 29 33.6 10 12 12 1 8 56 68.8<br />

at Southwestern Univers 02-06-10 58-60 L 18-53 .340 9-30 .300 13-18 .722 10 33 43 34.1 12 11 18 1 5 58 68.3<br />

UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS 02/09/10 64-65 L 20-52 .385 7-19 .368 17-23 .739 10 28 38 34.2 14 18 13 4 4 64 68.1<br />

at Millsaps <strong>College</strong> 02/13/10 38-49 L 13-51 .255 5-25 .200 7-10 .700 8 22 30 34.0 15 6 12 1 4 38 66.6<br />

AUSTIN COLLEGE 02/19/10 69-83 L 22-48 .458 8-16 .500 17-27 .630 5 21 26 33.7 17 14 19 0 3 69 66.7<br />

COLORADO COLLEGE 02/21/10 88-78 W 25-50 .500 6-16 .375 32-45 .711 6 31 37 33.8 24 14 14 3 12 88 67.7<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 1556 528-1294 .408 148-458 .323 352-514 .685 203 575 778 33.8 392 315 308 49 136 1556 67.7<br />

Opponents 1678 623-1403 .444 139-440 .316 293-430 .681 265 638 903 39.3 434 360 292 71 154 1678 73.0<br />

Games played: 23<br />

Points/game: 67.7<br />

FG Pct: 40.8<br />

3FG Pct: 32.3<br />

FT Pct: 68.5<br />

Rebounds/game: 33.8<br />

Assists/game: 13.7<br />

Turnovers/game: 13.4<br />

Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0<br />

Steals/game: 5.9<br />

Blocks/game: 2.1<br />

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2009-10 <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Men's</strong> Basketball<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Category Leaders (Final Stats)<br />

All games<br />

2009-10 stats<br />

Points G Pts Pts/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 380 16.5<br />

Cal Rose 23 337 14.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 191 8.7<br />

Chris Goodman 22 169 7.7<br />

Ammon Martin 23 161 7.0<br />

Janson Hightower 23 132 5.7<br />

Jesse Ford 12 54 4.5<br />

Scott Sherrill 13 42 3.2<br />

Josh Graham 18 31 1.7<br />

Jaren Riley 16 23 1.4<br />

Sean McQueen 21 18 0.9<br />

James Ewing 4 17 4.3<br />

FG Percentage FG Att Pct<br />

Josh Graham 12 20 .600<br />

Nick Heathscott 140 264 .530<br />

James Ewing 5 11 .455<br />

Ryan Rizos 68 154 .442<br />

Jesse Ford 17 41 .415<br />

Cal Rose 109 281 .388<br />

Ammon Martin 61 165 .370<br />

Chris Goodman 49 134 .366<br />

Scott Sherrill 18 53 .340<br />

Sean McQueen 7 23 .304<br />

Janson Hightower 35 115 .304<br />

Jaren Riley 7 24 .292<br />

3-Point Percentage 3FG Att Pct<br />

James Ewing 2 3 .667<br />

Chris Goodman 38 100 .380<br />

Cal Rose 68 195 .349<br />

Jesse Ford 4 12 .333<br />

Ammon Martin 16 52 .308<br />

Ryan Rizos 11 39 .282<br />

Jaren Riley 4 15 .267<br />

Janson Hightower 5 39 .128<br />

Chase Pemberton 0 1 .000<br />

Nick Heathscott 0 2 .000<br />

Free Throw Percent FG Att Pct<br />

James Ewing 5 5 1.000<br />

Chris Goodman 33 38 .868<br />

Jaren Riley 5 6 .833<br />

Janson Hightower 57 73 .781<br />

Cal Rose 51 69 .739<br />

Nick Heathscott 100 141 .709<br />

Josh Graham 7 10 .700<br />

Jesse Ford 16 24 .667<br />

Ryan Rizos 44 69 .638<br />

Scott Sherrill 6 11 .545<br />

Dayton Sheridan 1 2 .500<br />

Ammon Martin 23 48 .479<br />

Scoring Average G Pts Avg/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 380 16.5<br />

Cal Rose 23 337 14.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 191 8.7<br />

Chris Goodman 22 169 7.7<br />

Ammon Martin 23 161 7.0<br />

Janson Hightower 23 132 5.7<br />

Jesse Ford 12 54 4.5<br />

James Ewing 4 17 4.3<br />

Scott Sherrill 13 42 3.2<br />

Josh Graham 18 31 1.7<br />

Jaren Riley 16 23 1.4<br />

Sean McQueen 21 18 0.9<br />

Field Goal Attempts G Att Att/G<br />

Cal Rose 23 281 12.2<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 264 11.5<br />

Ammon Martin 23 165 7.2<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 154 7.0<br />

Chris Goodman 22 134 6.1<br />

Field Goals Made G Made Made/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 140 6.1<br />

Cal Rose 23 109 4.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 68 3.1<br />

Ammon Martin 23 61 2.7<br />

Chris Goodman 22 49 2.2<br />

3-Point FG Attempts G Att Att/G<br />

Cal Rose 23 195 8.5<br />

Chris Goodman 22 100 4.5<br />

Ammon Martin 23 52 2.3<br />

Janson Hightower 23 39 1.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 39 1.8<br />

3-Point FG Made G Made Made/G<br />

Cal Rose 23 68 3.0<br />

Chris Goodman 22 38 1.7<br />

Ammon Martin 23 16 0.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 11 0.5<br />

Janson Hightower 23 5 0.2<br />

Free Throw Attempts G Att Att/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 141 6.1<br />

Janson Hightower 23 73 3.2<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 69 3.1<br />

Cal Rose 23 69 3.0<br />

Ammon Martin 23 48 2.1<br />

Free Throws Made G Made Made/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 100 4.3<br />

Janson Hightower 23 57 2.5<br />

Cal Rose 23 51 2.2<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 44 2.0<br />

Chris Goodman 22 33 1.5<br />

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<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Category Leaders (Final Stats)<br />

All games<br />

2009-10 stats<br />

Rebounds G Reb Reb/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 165 7.2<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 113 5.1<br />

Janson Hightower 23 81 3.5<br />

Ammon Martin 23 78 3.4<br />

Cal Rose 23 75 3.3<br />

Rebound Average G Reb Avg/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 165 7.2<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 113 5.1<br />

Jesse Ford 12 45 3.8<br />

Janson Hightower 23 81 3.5<br />

Ammon Martin 23 78 3.4<br />

Offensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 50 2.2<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 27 1.2<br />

Janson Hightower 23 24 1.0<br />

Ammon Martin 23 18 0.8<br />

Cal Rose 23 16 0.7<br />

Defensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 115 5.0<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 86 3.9<br />

Ammon Martin 23 60 2.6<br />

Cal Rose 23 59 2.6<br />

Janson Hightower 23 57 2.5<br />

Fouls G No. Per/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 67 2.9<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 56 2.5<br />

Janson Hightower 23 55 2.4<br />

Chris Goodman 22 51 2.3<br />

Cal Rose 23 45 2.0<br />

Assists G No. Ast/G<br />

Janson Hightower 23 123 5.3<br />

Cal Rose 23 36 1.6<br />

Ammon Martin 23 35 1.5<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 35 1.6<br />

Chris Goodman 22 22 1.0<br />

Steals G No. Stl/G<br />

Janson Hightower 23 29 1.3<br />

Cal Rose 23 25 1.1<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 24 1.1<br />

Ammon Martin 23 17 0.7<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 14 0.6<br />

Blocked Shots G No. Blk/G<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 17 0.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 9 0.4<br />

Ammon Martin 23 6 0.3<br />

Josh Graham 18 4 0.2<br />

Janson Hightower 23 4 0.2<br />

Minutes G No. Min/G<br />

Cal Rose 23 680 29.6<br />

Janson Hightower 23 664 28.9<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 641 27.9<br />

Ammon Martin 23 591 25.7<br />

Chris Goodman 22 554 25.2<br />

Turnovers G No. TO/G<br />

Janson Hightower 23 61 2.7<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 47 2.1<br />

Cal Rose 23 40 1.7<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 39 1.7<br />

Chris Goodman 22 35 1.6<br />

Foulouts G No.<br />

Chris Goodman 22 3<br />

Ryan Rizos 22 1<br />

Janson Hightower 23 1<br />

Josh Graham 18 1<br />

Ammon Martin 23 1<br />

Scott Sherrill 13 1<br />

Nick Heathscott 23 1<br />

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<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Player High/Low Analysis (Final Stats)<br />

All games<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS<br />

Points 30 Cal Rose vs Cornell <strong>College</strong> (12/20/09)<br />

30 Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

27 Nick Heathscott vs Trinity University (01/08/10)<br />

27 Nick Heathscott vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

24 Nick Heathscott at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> (1/24/10)<br />

Field Goals Made 11 Nick Heathscott vs Trinity University (01/08/10)<br />

10 Nick Heathscott at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> (1/24/10)<br />

10 Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

Field Goal Att. 18 Cal Rose at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> (1/24/10)<br />

18 Cal Rose at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)<br />

18 Cal Rose vs DePauw University (01/15/10)<br />

FG Pct (min 5 made) .833 (10-12) Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

.833 (5-6) Ammon Martin vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

3-Point FG Made 6 Cal Rose vs Cornell <strong>College</strong> (12/20/09)<br />

6 Cal Rose vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

3-Point FG Att. 15 Cal Rose at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)<br />

13 Cal Rose vs Cornell <strong>College</strong> (12/20/09)<br />

3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) Ryan Rizos vs DePauw University (01/15/10)<br />

1.000 (2-2) Chris Goodman vs Austin <strong>College</strong> (02/19/10)<br />

1.000 (2-2) James Ewing vs Coe <strong>College</strong> (12/19/09)<br />

1.000 (2-2) Ammon Martin vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

1.000 (2-2) Ryan Rizos vs Univ. of the Ozarks (11/15/09)<br />

Free Throws Made 12 Nick Heathscott at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)<br />

10 Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

Free Throw Att. 14 Nick Heathscott at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)<br />

11 Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

11 Nick Heathscott at Austin <strong>College</strong> (12/04/09)<br />

11 Nick Heathscott vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (8-8) Janson Hightower vs Univ. of the Ozarks (11/15/09)<br />

1.000 (7-7) Nick Heathscott vs Coe <strong>College</strong> (12/19/09)<br />

1.000 (6-6) Janson Hightower at University of Dallas (01/04/10)<br />

1.000 (5-5) Ammon Martin vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (11/20/09)<br />

1.000 (4-4) Janson Hightower vs Southwestern Univers (01/10/10)<br />

1.000 (4-4) Chris Goodman vs Cornell <strong>College</strong> (12/20/09)<br />

1.000 (4-4) Chris Goodman at Colorado <strong>College</strong> (12/06/09)<br />

1.000 (3-3) Cal Rose at University of Dallas (01/04/10)<br />

1.000 (3-3) James Ewing vs Coe <strong>College</strong> (12/19/09)<br />

Rebounds 14 Nick Heathscott at Austin <strong>College</strong> (12/04/09)<br />

13 Nick Heathscott vs Oglethorpe Universit (01/29/10)<br />

Assists 11 Janson Hightower vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

11 Janson Hightower vs Univ. of the Ozarks (11/15/09)<br />

Steals 5 Janson Hightower at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)<br />

5 Janson Hightower vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (11/20/09)<br />

Blocked Shots 3 Nick Heathscott vs Colorado <strong>College</strong> (02/21/10)<br />

2 Ryan Rizos vs Sewanee University (01/31/10)<br />

2 Nick Heathscott vs Sewanee University (01/31/10)<br />

2 Nick Heathscott vs Oglethorpe Universit (01/29/10)<br />

2 Jesse Ford at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)<br />

2 Nick Heathscott at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)<br />

2 Nick Heathscott vs Southwestern Univers (01/10/10)<br />

2 Nick Heathscott vs Trinity University (01/08/10)<br />

2 Ryan Rizos vs Millsaps <strong>College</strong> (12/17/09)<br />

2 Scott Sherrill at Colorado <strong>College</strong> (12/06/09)<br />

2009-10 stats<br />

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2009-10 <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Men's</strong> Basketball<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Team High/Low Analysis (Final Stats)<br />

All games<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> - TEAM GAME HIGHS<br />

POINTS 88 COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)<br />

85 vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

83 SEWANEE UNIVERSITY (01/31/10)<br />

81 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)<br />

80 at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> (1/24/10)<br />

80 vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (11/20/09)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE 31 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)<br />

29 at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> (1/24/10)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 69 UNIV. OF THE OZARKS (11/15/09)<br />

68 at Rhodes <strong>College</strong> (1/24/10)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .542 (26-48) vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

.525 (31-59) DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)<br />

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)<br />

10 at Trinity University (02/05/10)<br />

10 vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 30 at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)<br />

30 at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)<br />

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .556 (10-18) vs Greenville <strong>College</strong> (11/21/09)<br />

.550 (11-20) DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE 32 COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)<br />

27 MILLSAPS COLLEGE (12/17/09)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 45 COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)<br />

39 at Austin <strong>College</strong> (12/04/09)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .808 (21-26) UNIV. OF THE OZARKS (11/15/09)<br />

.800 (20-25) vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (11/20/09)<br />

REBOUNDS 43 at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)<br />

41 at Colorado <strong>College</strong> (12/06/09)<br />

41 at Austin <strong>College</strong> (12/04/09)<br />

ASSISTS 23 SEWANEE UNIVERSITY (01/31/10)<br />

20 at Colorado <strong>College</strong> (12/06/09)<br />

STEALS 16 at Austin <strong>College</strong> (12/04/09)<br />

12 COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS 6 at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)<br />

5 OGLETHORPE UNIVERSIT (01/29/10)<br />

5 MILLSAPS COLLEGE (12/17/09)<br />

TURNOVERS 22 at Austin <strong>College</strong> (12/04/09)<br />

19 AUSTIN COLLEGE (02/19/10)<br />

FOULS 26 vs Cornell <strong>College</strong> (12/20/09)<br />

24 COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)<br />

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Team Records<br />

Points<br />

Game.......................... 133 vs. Philander Smith (12.8.89)<br />

Season..................... 2,983 1990-91 (33 games)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Game............................ 61 vs. Arkansas Tech (1972-73)<br />

Season..................... 1,256 1990-91 (33 games)<br />

Assists<br />

Game............................ 32 vs. Philander Smith (12.1.90)<br />

Season........................ 668 1990-91 (33 games)<br />

Steals<br />

Game............................ 23 vs. Southwestern (1.20.95)<br />

Season........................ 226 1994-95 (25 games)<br />

Blocks<br />

Game............................ 10 vs. Ozarks (1.2.06)<br />

Season.......................... 93 2005-06 (24 games)<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

Game............................ 16 vs. Principia (11.25.07)<br />

Season........................ 172 1996-97 (25 games)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Game............................ 51 vs. Philander Smith (12.8.89)<br />

51 vs. Philander Smith (12.12.88)<br />

Season..................... 1,052 1990-91 (33 games)<br />

Free Throws<br />

Game............................ 39 vs. Southern Arkansas (2.4.91)<br />

Season........................ 693 1990-91 (33 games)<br />

Largest Margin of Victory - 94 pts: 122-28 vs. Messenger (1998-99)<br />

Largest Margin of Defeat - 62 pts: 95-33 vs. Arkansas Tech (1949-50)<br />

Most Wins in Season - 28 (1990-91)<br />

Most Losses in Season - 23 (2003-04)<br />

Best Record - 28-5: 84.9 win percentage (1990-91)<br />

Worst Record - 0-23: 00.0 win percentage (2003-04)<br />

Consecutive Wins - 12 (1979-80; 1980-81; 1988-89; 1993-94 - 1994-95)<br />

Consecutive Wins to Start Season - 12 (1979-80)<br />

Consecutive Losses - 24 (2003-04 - 2004-05)<br />

Consecutive Losses to Start Season - 23 (2003-04)<br />

Individual Records<br />

Points<br />

Game............................ 43 Danny Thomas vs. State <strong>College</strong> of Arkansas (2.27.71)<br />

Season........................ 641 Cordell Caviness (1988-89)<br />

Career...................... 1,874 Cordell Caviness (1985-89)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Game............................ 21 Andrew King vs. Austin <strong>College</strong> (1.11.08)<br />

21 Jackie Banks vs. Philander Smith <strong>College</strong> (1987-88)<br />

Season........................ 288 Lawson Pilgrim (1979-80)<br />

Career......................... 837 Andrew King (2005-09)<br />

Assists<br />

Game............................ 13 Craig Collier vs. Ouachita Baptist (1989-90)<br />

Season........................ 219 Kyle James (1990-91)<br />

Career......................... 627 Kerry Evans (1980-84)<br />

Steals<br />

Game.............................. 6 Justin Jaramillo vs. Rose-Hulman (1.21.05)<br />

Season.......................... 73 Stacy Vines (1993-94)<br />

Career......................... 140 Stacy Vines (199<br />

Blocks<br />

Game.............................. 5 William Knapp vs. Ozarks (1.2.06)<br />

Season.......................... 30 William Knapp (2005-06)<br />

Career........................... 70 Robbie Lentz (1994-98)<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

Game.............................. 8 Travis Wood vs. LSU-Shreveport (1.6.96)<br />

8 Cordell Caviness vs. Arkansas Tech (1.21.89)<br />

Season.......................... 72 Cordell Caviness (1988-89)<br />

Career......................... 204 Nathan Tumlinson (1993-97)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Game............................ 17 Tim Pickering vs. Missouri Baptist (11.23.90)<br />

17 Danny Thomas vs. UA-Monticello (1.15.72)<br />

17 Bobby Acklin vs. John Brown (12.16.77)<br />

Season........................ 260 Tom Poole (1974-75)<br />

Career......................... 765 Tom Poole (1971-75)<br />

Free Throws<br />

Game............................ 19 Larry Fincher vs. Ozarks (2.15.64)<br />

Season........................ 175 Joe Murphy (1964-65)<br />

Career......................... 467 Joe Murphy (1962-66)<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

Game.......................... 100 Larry Fincher: 19-19 vs. ozarks (2.15.64)<br />

Season....................... 92.9 Matt Secrease: 65-70 (2005-06)<br />

Career........................ 86.9 Matt Secrease: 232-267 (2003-07)<br />

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ecord book<br />

All-SCAC First Team<br />

Andrew King (06-07, 07-08, 08-09)<br />

Sabian Murray (99-00)<br />

Jason Rhodes (94-95, 95-96)<br />

William Kellybrew (91-92)<br />

Kyle James (90-91)<br />

Tim Pickering (90-91)<br />

Jackie Banks (89-90)<br />

Cordell Caviness (86-87, 87-88, 88-89)<br />

Wyndell Hunt (84-85, 85-86)<br />

Kerry Evans (81-82, 82-83, 83-84)<br />

Mark Calvin (81-82, 82-83)<br />

Herman Hammons (80-81)<br />

Lawson Pilgrim (79-80, 80-81)<br />

Austin Sullivan (78-79, 79-80)<br />

Bobby Acklin (77-78, 78-79)<br />

Andy Balenton (75-76, 76-77)<br />

Tom Poole (73-74, 74-75)<br />

Cordell Caviness - 1,874 (85-89)<br />

Danny Thomas - 1,825 (69-73)<br />

Austin Sullivan - 1,812 (76-80)<br />

Tom Poole - 1,810 (71-75)<br />

Kerry Evans - 1,810 (80-84)<br />

Andrew King - 1,638 (05-09)<br />

Bobby Acklin - 1,453 (75-79)<br />

Ed Dunaway - 1,437 (24-28)<br />

Joe Murphy - 1,411 (62-66)<br />

Tim Pickering - 1,399 (87-91)<br />

Andrew King - 837 (05-09)<br />

Jackie Banks - 813 (86-90)<br />

Andy Balenton - 799 (73-77)<br />

Herman Hammons - 771 (77-81)<br />

Robert Wright - 727 (81-85)<br />

All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Honors List<br />

All-SCAC Second Team<br />

Nick Heathscott (09-10)<br />

Jason Bland (98-99)<br />

Robbie Lentz (97-98)<br />

Mike Eddy (96-97)<br />

Travis Wood (96-97)<br />

All-Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference Honors List<br />

Danny Thomas (71-72, 72-73)<br />

Dewayne Nash (68-69)<br />

Kent Ritchie (64-65)<br />

Joe Murphy (64-65)<br />

Roger Bates (56-57)<br />

Phil Guthrie (55-56)<br />

George Morgan (47-48)<br />

Troy Bledsoe (47-48, 48-49)<br />

Y.M. Massey (40-41)<br />

Frank Smith (38-39, 39-40)<br />

Boots Coleman (37-38)<br />

Elbert Wilkes (36-37)<br />

Dewitt Smith (36-37)<br />

Walter Fisher (32-33, 33-34)<br />

All-Time 1,000 Point List<br />

Herman Hammons - 1,357 (77-81)<br />

William Kellybrew - 1,353 (88-92)<br />

Jason Rhodes - 1,340 (92-96)<br />

Lawson Pilgrim - 1,322 (78-81)<br />

Mark Calvin - 1,318 (79-83)<br />

Jackie Banks - 1,294 (86-90)<br />

Wyndell Hunt - 1,281 (82-86)<br />

Cal Rose - 1,261 (06-10)<br />

Matt Secrease - 1,250 (03-07)<br />

Robert Wright - 1,246 (81-85)<br />

All-Time 500 Rebound List<br />

Lawson Pilgrim - 672 (78-81)<br />

Jason Rhodes - 599 (92-96)<br />

Cordell Caviness - 591 (85-89)<br />

Tim Pickering - 576 (87-91)<br />

Wyndell Hunt - 558 (82-86)<br />

All-SCAC Honorable Mention<br />

David Foley (08-09)<br />

Cal Rose (07-08, 08-09, 09-10)<br />

Michael Bennet (06-07)<br />

Matt Secrease (06-07)<br />

Andrew King (05-06)<br />

Reggie Talley (02-03)<br />

Sabian Murray (00-01)<br />

Nathan Tumlinson (93-94, 94-95, 95-96)<br />

Chris Hervey (93-94)<br />

Tim Rainey (92-93)<br />

Everett Eason (30-31, 31-32)<br />

Bob Miller (30-31, 31-32)<br />

Harold Moffatt (30-31, 31-32)<br />

Marion Atkinson (30-31, 31-32)<br />

Elmer Smith (27-28, 28-29, 29-30, 30-31)<br />

Jep Evans (27-28)<br />

Henry Hudson (25-26, 26-27, 27-28)<br />

Pete Rainey (25-26, 26-27)<br />

Ed Dunaway (25-26, 26-27, 27-28)<br />

Ike Laws (24-25, 25-26, 26-27, 27-28)<br />

Jack Schisler (20-21, 21-22)<br />

John Thompson (19-20, 20-21, 21-22)<br />

Andy Balenton - 1,224 (73-77)<br />

Nathan Tumlison - 1,208 (93-97)<br />

Craig Collier - 1,121 (88-91)<br />

Robbie Lentz - 1,098 (94-98)<br />

Nick Lasker - 1,094 (84-88)<br />

Sabian Murray - 1,070 (97-01)<br />

Kirk Oliver - 1,030 (74-78)<br />

E.J. Jones - 1,027 (87-91)<br />

Bobby Acklin - 534 (75-79)<br />

Mark Calvin - 509 (79-83)<br />

Robbie Lentz - 502 (94-98)<br />

Jerry Don Macon - 501 (79-83)<br />

SCAC Player-of-the-Year<br />

Jason Rhodes (95-96)<br />

SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year<br />

Andrew King (05-06)<br />

SCAC Coach-of-the-Year<br />

Cliff Garrison (94-95)<br />

SCAC Players of the Week<br />

2009-10<br />

Nick Heathscott - Week 10<br />

2007-08<br />

Andrew King - Week 5 and Week 1<br />

2006-07<br />

Andrew King - Week 13 and Week 4<br />

2005-06<br />

Andrew King - Week 5<br />

2004-05<br />

Matt Secrease - Week 5<br />

1999-00<br />

Sabian Murray - Week 8<br />

1998-99<br />

Sabian Murray - Week 10<br />

1997-98<br />

Robbie Lentz - Week 10<br />

Jason Bland - Week 4<br />

1996-97<br />

Robbie lentz - Week 4<br />

1995-96<br />

Jason Rhodes - Week 9 and Week 5<br />

1994-95<br />

Jason Rhodes - Week 8<br />

Greg Vines - Week 1<br />

1992-93<br />

Kenny Gunderman - Week 8<br />

NCAA/NAIA All-Americans<br />

Andrew King<br />

05-06 NCAA D-III Freshman All-American<br />

Jason Rhodes<br />

95-96 NCAA D-III 2nd Team All-American<br />

Lawson Pilgrim<br />

80-81 NAIA 1st Team All-American<br />

79-80 NAIA 2nd Team All-American<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

record book<br />

19937-38: 18-6<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Arkansas Foundry W, 32-30<br />

-- Laman Furniture W, 79-10<br />

-- Tull-Butler W, 46-38<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 43-51<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 42-33<br />

-- Tull-Butler W, 58-41<br />

-- Staf-O-Life W, 42-32<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 31-20<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 27-24<br />

-- Staf-O-Life L, 31-47<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 42-37<br />

-- Henderson State W, 42-31<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 38-31<br />

-- Henderson State W, 37-28<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 52-32<br />

-- Harding W, 48-38<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 45-55<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 35-46<br />

-- Arkansas Foundry L, 39-40<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 43-30<br />

-- Harding W, 49-44<br />

-- Damascus W, 47-19<br />

-- Harding W, 44-40<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 31-49<br />

1938-39: 16-7<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Staf-O-Life W, 51-38<br />

-- Tull-Butler W, 34-24<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 40-34<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 44-32<br />

-- Henderson State W, 32-27<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 33-29<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 56-23<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 34-28<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 22-39<br />

-- Henderson State L, 20-21<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 32-36<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 41-36<br />

-- Harding W, 38-34<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 47-29<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 17-31<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 60-52<br />

-- Harding L, 55-61<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 48-64<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 57-39<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 44-47<br />

-- Melbourne W, 39-21<br />

-- Tull-Butler W, 54-32<br />

-- Henderson State W, 36-30<br />

1940-41: 10-7<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 31-38<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 46-30<br />

-- Fire Flies W, 55-38<br />

-- Henderson State L, 43-53<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 41-37<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 51-41<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 25-56<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 50-30<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 21-18<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 53-62<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 41-46<br />

-- Henderson State L, 33-36<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 57-76<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 51-45<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 48-47<br />

-- Arkadelphia Ind. W, 38-33<br />

-- Henderson State W, 44-37<br />

1941-42: 8-13<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Kroger W, 41-26<br />

-- Worthen Bank W, 37-35<br />

-- Worthen Bank L, 30-51<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 32-34<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 33-44<br />

-- Kroger W, 33-26<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 27-36<br />

-- Magnolia A&M L, 32-48<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 34-52<br />

-- Henderson State L, 41-54<br />

-- Worthen Bank L, 43-47<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 44-55<br />

-- Worthen Bank L, 35-51<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 49-37<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 39-46<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 31-29<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 43-29<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 49-42<br />

-- Henderson State L, 40-54<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 61-54<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 35-42<br />

1944-45: 8-10<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Spaulding LR L, 27-33<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 43-46<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) W, 34-27<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) W, 26-20<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 49-33<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 40-51<br />

-- Henderson State W, 42-19<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 32-41<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 30-63<br />

-- Plumerville W, 55-39<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 36-41<br />

-- Henderson State W, 35-25<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 30-37<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 28-35<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) W, 37-29<br />

-- Ozarks L, 28-29<br />

-- Ozarks W, 46-33<br />

-- Camp Robinson L, 25-62<br />

1945-46: 6-12<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Ark. Medical School L, 27-36<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 43-36<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 37-54<br />

-- Morgan Insurance L, 28-51<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 42-39<br />

-- Plumerville W, 58-51<br />

-- Morgan Insurance L, 42-44<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 39-60<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 34-49<br />

-- Ozarks W, 48-33<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 24-47<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 36-44<br />

-- Henderson State W, 37-36<br />

-- Henderson State L, 32-57<br />

-- Ozarks W, 38-29<br />

-- Magnolia A&M L, 50-52<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 46-70<br />

-- Henderson State L, 31-40<br />

1946-47: 13-13<br />

Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 50-45<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 51-31<br />

-- Plumerville W, 65-38<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 50-55<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 58-61<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 70-48<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 50-40<br />

-- Ozarks L, 47-61<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 63-49<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 81-64<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 52-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 69-65<br />

-- Ozarks L, 65-67<br />

-- American Legion L, 40-78<br />

-- American Legion L, 45-74<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 68-51<br />

-- Henderson State L, 43-51<br />

-- Henderson State L, 35-37<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 46-57<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 48-37<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 64-55<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 37-48<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 46-38<br />

-- Henderson State L, 44-47<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) W, 70-37<br />

-- Ozarks L, 50-62<br />

1947-48: 17-6<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Kinney Shoe Co. W, 68-47<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 51-43<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 60-61<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 48-45<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 56-45<br />

-- Ozarks L, 62-64<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 43-41<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 62-42<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 35-46<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 63-61<br />

-- Henderson State W, 40-35<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 61-37<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 61-40<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 44-43<br />

-- Ozarks W, 61-53<br />

-- Kinney Shoe Co. W, 76-75<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 49-60<br />

-- Henderson State L, 44-61<br />

-- Magnolia A&M W, 58-53<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 68-63<br />

-- Jonesboro W, 59-53<br />

-- Kinney Shoe Co. W, 68-42<br />

-- Carlisle L, 41-67<br />

1948-49: 8-11<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 81-31<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 53-54<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 57-63<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 66-48<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 69-67<br />

-- Ozarks L, 41-67<br />

-- Magnolia A&M L, 46-72<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 49-56<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 58-55<br />

-- Henderson State L, 68-76<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 66-40<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 60-49<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 53-70<br />

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-- Henderson State W, 82-63<br />

-- Ozarks L, 51-67<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 69-42<br />

-- Magnolia A&M L, 64-71<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 60-78<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 51-55<br />

1949-50: 7-16<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 69-49<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 44-63<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 49-48<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 45-37<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 47-94<br />

-- Henderson State L, 41-56<br />

-- Ozarks L, 52-69<br />

-- Magnolia A&M L, 47-80<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 51-65<br />

-- Ozarks L, 39-53<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 55-76<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 50-55<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 42-36<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 64-47<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 33-95<br />

-- Henderson State L, 45-57<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 53-47<br />

-- Magnolia A&M L, 60-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 73-90<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 47-71<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 48-57<br />

-- Garland Pride W, 84-51<br />

-- Jonesboro L, 72-80<br />

1950-51: 3-20<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Warren W, 78-49<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 61-66<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 55-83<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 42-43<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 49-74<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 55-47<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 61-65<br />

-- Henderson State L, 57-72<br />

-- Ozarks L, 48-54<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 47-66<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 46-67<br />

-- Southern State L, 45-79<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 40-48<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 38-75<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 45-65<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 44-87<br />

-- Ozarks L, 40-53<br />

-- Southern State L, 47-52<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 43-50<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 45-53<br />

-- Henderson State L, 41-43<br />

-- Salem W, 56-55<br />

-- Jonesboro L, 46-66<br />

1951-52: 11-9<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 56-60<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 65-45<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 55-51<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 46-61<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 53-52<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 42-67<br />

-- Ozarks W, 47-45<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 73-53<br />

-- Ozarks W, 55-42<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 68-63<br />

-- Henderson State L, 38-51<br />

-- Southern State L, 58-59<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 68-71<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 66-65<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 43-59<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 50-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 75-57<br />

-- Southern State W, 85-74<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 65-67<br />

-- Henderson State W, 43-42<br />

1952-53: 15-10<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Millsaps W, 59-47<br />

-- Millsaps L, 55-57<br />

-- Mississippi <strong>College</strong> W, 51-47<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 74-68<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 65-55<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 66-59<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 57-99<br />

-- Henderson State W, 60-44<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 68-61<br />

-- Southern State L, 63-81<br />

-- Monticello A&M W, 95-86<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 52-55<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 60-65<br />

-- Henderson State W, 69-50<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 72-56<br />

-- Southern State L, 76-83<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 63-53<br />

-- Ozarks W, 55-52<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 69-81<br />

-- Ozarks L, 47-49<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 66-74<br />

-- Batesville Shoe Co. W, 88-54<br />

-- Razorback Ramblers W, 86-67<br />

-- Jonesboro W, 67-65<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 66-79<br />

1953-54: 4-15<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 54-66<br />

-- Little Rock JC L, 62-64<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 78-73<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 78-69<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 67-83<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 80-65<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 67-82<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 73-96<br />

-- Henderson State W, 55-46<br />

-- Southern State L, 66-86<br />

-- Ozarks L, 67-70<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 56-79<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 56-79<br />

-- Southern State L, 78-82<br />

-- Henderson State L, 54-59<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 64-67<br />

-- Ozarks L, 54-66<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 65-70<br />

-- Camp Chaffee L, 54-70<br />

1954-55: 11-13<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 66-49<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 77-72<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 61-103<br />

-- Ozarks L, 51-53<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 60-58<br />

-- Henderson State W, 76-74<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 68-79<br />

-- Southern State L, 62-66<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 82-64<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 74-77<br />

-- Henderson State L, 61-77<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 76-94<br />

-- Ozarks W, 64-57<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 62-71<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 86-93<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 73-76<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 82-75<br />

-- Southern State L, 59-75<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 65-76<br />

-- Melbourne W, 90-59<br />

-- Hot Springs W, 95-83<br />

-- Sweet Home W, 114-59<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 84-75<br />

-- Camp Chaffee L, 78-92<br />

1955-56: 13-7<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 81-70<br />

-- Ozarks W, 73-71<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 72-91<br />

-- Southern State L, 72-88<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 89-62<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 66-87<br />

-- Henderson State W, 83-72<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 90-71<br />

-- Ozarks W, 73-70<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 82-65<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 86-67<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 93-74<br />

-- Southern State W, 73-64<br />

-- Monticello A&M L, 71-85<br />

-- Henderson State W, 86-64<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 60-82<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 71-72<br />

-- Little Rock JC W, 88-74<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 76-69<br />

-- Arkansas State L, 52-75<br />

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1956-57: 15-10<br />

Head Coach: John Douthitt<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 78-75<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 71-64<br />

-- Southern State L, 64-79<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 66-58<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 65-45<br />

-- Ark. Medical School W, 75-66<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 80-65<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 77-91<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 76-94<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 65-66<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 75-72<br />

-- Ozarks W, 87-84<br />

-- Southern State L, 58-83<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 90-78<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 70-73<br />

-- Henderson State W, 72-68<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 66-75<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 92-91<br />

-- Henderson State L, 53-86<br />

-- Ozarks W, 82-70<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 73-86<br />

-- Arkansas State W, 83-65<br />

-- Lavaca Ind. W, 76-49<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 77-70<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 67-70<br />

1957-58: 9-17<br />

Head Coach: Gene Wilbourn<br />

-- Fort Smith JC L, 76-79<br />

-- Mississippi <strong>College</strong> W, 71-60<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 68-60<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 57-63<br />

-- Mississippi <strong>College</strong> L, 55-75<br />

-- Millsaps L, 68-72<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 63-57<br />

-- Southern State L, 53-66<br />

-- Millsaps W, 81-77<br />

-- Ozarks L, 67-90<br />

-- Henderson State L, 52-82<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 72-79<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 58-82<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 68-88<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 73-84<br />

-- Southern State L, 62-85<br />

-- Ozarks W, 63-60<br />

-- Henderson State L, 60-83<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 65-94<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 73-97<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 65-76<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 80-88<br />

-- Acme Materials W, 98-84<br />

-- Eddins-Stuttgart W, 88-72<br />

-- Leslie W, 84-74<br />

-- Ark.-Mo. Power W, 113-86<br />

1958-59: 5-14<br />

Head Coach: Gene Wilbourn<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 72-66<br />

-- Mississippi <strong>College</strong> W, 76-73<br />

-- Beebe JC L, 58-73<br />

-- Southern State L, 61-73<br />

-- Harding L, 64-76<br />

-- Southern State L, 53-72<br />

-- Ozarks L, 45-91<br />

-- Henderson State W, 54-49<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 48-74<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 56-61<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 37-46<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 53-72<br />

-- Ozarks L, 56-57<br />

-- Henderson State W, 67-66<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 56-65<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 69-73<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 72-87<br />

-- Harding L, 65-75<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 70-54<br />

1959-60: 9-15<br />

Head Coach: Gene Wilbourn<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 73-67<br />

-- Ozarks L, 63-67<br />

-- Millsaps W, 58-57<br />

-- Mississippi <strong>College</strong> L, 71-101<br />

-- Harding L, 52-53<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 56-88<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 66-74<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 82-92<br />

-- Henderson State L, 74-83<br />

-- Henderson State W, 64-55<br />

-- Southern State L, 63-78<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 75-66<br />

-- John Brown W, 68-61<br />

-- Henderson State L, 53-72<br />

-- Ozarks W, 88-73<br />

-- Harding L, 87-95<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 61-69<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 77-78<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 73-71<br />

-- Southern State L, 72-75<br />

-- John Brown W, 68-65<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 55-64<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 74-57<br />

-- Henderson State L, 59-78<br />

1960-61: 7-15<br />

Head Coach: Lawrence Mobley<br />

-- Fort Smith JC L, 44-53<br />

-- Henderson State L, 52-65<br />

-- Southern State L, 40-42<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 53-62<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 52-39<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 52-48<br />

-- Henderson State L, 54-60<br />

-- Harding L, 56-61<br />

-- Christian Brothers L, 54-68<br />

-- Southwestern L, 64-77<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 67-54<br />

-- Ozarks L, 42-60<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 49-52<br />

-- Southern State L, 44-58<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 61-76<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 40-43<br />

-- Henderson State W, 60-52<br />

-- Millsaps W, 72-50<br />

-- Harding W, 50-45<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 40-46<br />

-- Ozarks W, 49-46<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 44-51<br />

1961-62: 13-11<br />

Head Coach: Lawrence Mobley<br />

-- Bethel W, 54-52<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 67-61<br />

-- Henderson State W, 68-65<br />

-- Henderson State W, 46-44<br />

-- Harding L, 40-51<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 59-75<br />

-- Southern State W, 57-46<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 60-48<br />

-- Fort Smith JC W, 63-57<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 33-42<br />

-- Ozarks L, 60-63<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 58-48<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 48-55<br />

-- Henderson State L, 54-58<br />

-- Harding W, 46-41<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 44-64<br />

-- Southern State W, 58-48<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 46-69<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 72-50<br />

-- Ozarks W, 67-57<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 38-47<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 45-47<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 58-56<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 58-68<br />

1962-63: 14-9<br />

Head Coach: Lawrence Mobley<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 66-46<br />

-- Bethel L, 64-67<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 63-59<br />

-- Henderson State W, 81-60<br />

-- Harding L, 72-73<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 74-60<br />

-- Southern State W, 66-43<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 46-59<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 47-43<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 57-66<br />

-- Ozarks W, 69-57<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 64-78<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 45-53<br />

-- Harding W, 59-52<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 57-59<br />

-- Southern State W, 71-56<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 58-50<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) W, 59-57<br />

-- Ozarks W, 74-57<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 51-47<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 77-91<br />

-- Henderson State W, 73-62<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 57-76<br />

1963-64: 18-9<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 96-84<br />

-- Bethel W, 93-65<br />

-- East Texas Baptist W, 68-67<br />

-- Henderson State W, 60-55<br />

-- Harding W, 100-82<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 69-70<br />

-- Southern State W, 89-87<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 101-93<br />

-- Bethel L, 63-77<br />

-- Southwestern W, 94-87<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 71-73<br />

-- Ozarks W, 75-61<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 78-86<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 84-87<br />

-- Henderson State W, 96-76<br />

-- Harding W, 83-74<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 96-74<br />

-- Southern State W, 93-72<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 88-95<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 80-92<br />

-- Ozarks W, 90-71<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 60-61<br />

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-- Ouachita Baptist W, 102-86<br />

-- John Brown W, 91-80<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 96-81<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 86-74<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 93-101<br />

1964-65: 18-7<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 98-73<br />

-- Bethel W, 90-83<br />

-- Harding L, 67-72<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 78-68<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 85-70<br />

-- Southern State L, 63-74<br />

-- Ozarks W, 90-76<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 75-79<br />

-- Henderson State L, 79-80<br />

-- Martin Branch W, 87-81<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 76-60<br />

-- Georgetown (Tex) W, 83-69<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 76-70<br />

-- Harding L, 64-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 76-58<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 59-52<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 72-57<br />

-- Southern State W, 85-75<br />

-- Ozarks W, 97-60<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) W, 74-66<br />

-- Henderson State W, 82-66<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 79-80<br />

-- Southwestern W, 75-65<br />

-- Harding W, 85-84<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 80-90<br />

1965-66: 8-19<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 84-68<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. L, 71-78<br />

-- Beebe JC W, 77-65<br />

-- Harding L, 59-70<br />

-- Southern State L, 69-74<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 74-83<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 73-76<br />

-- Arkansa Tech L, 78-82<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 80-76<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 64-72<br />

-- Southern State L, 54-75<br />

-- Christian Brothers L, 73-95<br />

-- Evangel W, 103-85<br />

-- Ozarks L, 59-71<br />

-- Harding L, 60-69<br />

-- Hendersont State L, 64-84<br />

-- Southern State W, 60-55<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 74-67<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 54-68<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 72-63<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 59-68<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 65-73<br />

-- Ozarks L, 68-81<br />

-- Harding L, 67-79<br />

-- Henderson State L, 58-71<br />

-- Harding W, 65-61<br />

-- Southern State L, 39-59<br />

1966-67: 12-16<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 72-61<br />

-- Central Bible W, 93-59<br />

-- Arkansas State JC L, 77-78<br />

-- Oral Roberts W, 66-65<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 78-59<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 75-61<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 86-81<br />

-- Southern State W, 68-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 64-62<br />

-- Ozarks W, 94-87<br />

-- Henderson State L, 69-78<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 64-65<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 54-73<br />

-- ASTC (UCA) L, 73-86<br />

-- Harding L, 71-75<br />

-- Henderson State L, 71-85<br />

-- Philander Smith L, 78-81<br />

-- Arkansas State JC W, 85-78<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 56-79<br />

-- Southern State L, 51-83<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 64-78<br />

-- Ozarks W, 68-46<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 55-68<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. L, 72-77<br />

-- Harding W, 72-61<br />

-- Henderson State L, 80-95<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 66-86<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 66-70<br />

1967-68: 11-16<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 103-65<br />

-- Southern Baptist W, 81-65<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 63-55<br />

-- Arkansas State JC W, 85-72<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 73-74<br />

-- Southern State W, 79-71<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 69-74<br />

-- Ozarks L, 52-67<br />

-- Harding W, 70-55<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 79-93<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 74-94<br />

-- Arkansas State JC W, 97-58<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 70-82<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. L, 75-89<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 73-62<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 83-94<br />

-- Henderson State L, 69-86<br />

-- Philander Smith L, 103-106<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 79-86<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 78-86<br />

-- Southern State L, 57-87<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 74-65<br />

-- Ozarks L, 62-65<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 75-73<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. W, 82-76<br />

-- Harding L, 70-92<br />

-- Henderson State L, 66-93<br />

1968-69: 9-14<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Philander Smith L, 80-92<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. L, 91-92<br />

-- Harding L, 63-76<br />

-- Henderson State L, 67-71<br />

-- Southern State L, 67-68<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 55-42<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 102-73<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 79-74<br />

-- Little Rock Univ. W, 88-73<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 77-85<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 65-64<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. W, 69-67<br />

-- Ozarks W, 79-73<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 68-79<br />

-- Harding L, 78-91<br />

-- Henderson State L, 54-90<br />

-- Southern State L, 61-72<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 53-68<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 74-86<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 82-98<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 70-85<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. W, 76-75<br />

-- Ozarks W, 90-72<br />

1969-70: 5-19<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- UALR L, 85-88<br />

-- Langston L, 62-88<br />

-- Harding L, 65-75<br />

-- Henderson State L, 55-82<br />

-- Southern State L, 52-61<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 36-54<br />

-- Lambuth L, 57-60<br />

-- Lambuth L, 55-58<br />

-- Evangel L, 78-89<br />

-- UALR L, 85-94<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 64-75<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 62-97<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. W, 77-72<br />

-- Ozarks W, 89-84<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 84-71<br />

-- Harding W, 76-74<br />

-- Henderson State L, 77-89<br />

-- Southern State L, 43-67<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 56-57<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 69-84<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 81-89<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 73-104<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. L, 79-85<br />

-- Ozarks W, 105-87<br />

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1970-71: 9-14<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- Ozarks W, 94-84<br />

-- UALR W, 75-71<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 77-66<br />

-- Southern State L, 51-69<br />

-- Henderson State L, 75-99<br />

-- Ozarks W, 89-72<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 66-71<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 90-94<br />

-- Harding W, 79-74<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 77-88<br />

-- Arkansas A&M W, 106-92<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. L, 87-95<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 63-94<br />

-- Southern State L, 60-83<br />

-- Henderson State L, 77-91<br />

-- UALR W, 96-86<br />

-- Ozarks W, 99-67<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 65-59<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 96-106<br />

-- Harding L, 75-82<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 83-108<br />

-- Arkansas A&M L, 73-90<br />

-- State Col. of Ark. L, 98-103<br />

1971-72: 12-13<br />

Head Coach: Morton Hutto<br />

-- East Texas Baptist L, 76-84<br />

-- UALR W, 99-94<br />

-- Ozarks W, 95-62<br />

-- East Texas Baptist W, 82-77<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 67-69<br />

-- Southern State W, 66-62<br />

-- Henderson State L, 83-94<br />

-- Ozarks L, 80-82<br />

-- Arkasnas <strong>College</strong> L, 75-82<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 78-96<br />

-- Harding L, 67-74<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 101-84<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 84-98<br />

-- UCA W, 83-81<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 75-79<br />

-- Southern State L, 69-94<br />

-- Henderson State W, 68-65<br />

-- UALR L, 65-76<br />

-- Ozarks L, 82-106<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 81-69<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 99-90<br />

-- Harding W, 83-74<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff L, 76-87<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 86-80<br />

-- UCA W, 88-81<br />

1972-73: 15-11<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- UALR L, 82-92<br />

-- Southwest Okla. W, 95-84<br />

-- John Brown W, 99-82<br />

-- UCA W, 87-57<br />

-- Drury L, 71-86<br />

-- Harding W, 77-63<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 61-69<br />

-- UCA L, 85-87<br />

-- Lambuth L, 68-77<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 73-81<br />

-- Southern State W, 78-67<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 79-59<br />

-- Henderson State L, 80-89<br />

-- Ozarks W, 70-57<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 76-68<br />

-- Harding W, 80-68<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 52-58<br />

-- UCA W, 78-75<br />

-- Southern State L, 56-64<br />

-- Lambuth W, 92-79<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 102-83<br />

-- UALR L, 81-82<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 86-63<br />

-- Henderson State L, 83-90<br />

-- Ozarks W, 104-70<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 84-69<br />

1973-74: 14-13<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- UALR L, 68-69<br />

-- Northeast Okla. L, 70-76<br />

-- Ozarks W, 90-58<br />

-- Okahoma Christian W, 90-66<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 84-98<br />

-- Southern State L, 62-68<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 109-79<br />

-- Lambuth W, 82-73<br />

-- UALR W, 76-70<br />

-- Drury W, 80-77<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 74-82<br />

-- Henderson State L, 63-68<br />

-- Ozarks W, 79-64<br />

-- UCA L, 61-63<br />

-- Harding W, 93-59<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 79-69<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 72-79<br />

-- Southern State W, 63-61<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 90-68<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 69-87<br />

-- Lambuth L, 70-74<br />

-- Henderson State L, 84-87<br />

-- Ozarks W, 69-56<br />

-- UCA L, 65-87<br />

-- Harding L, 77-85<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 90-72<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 83-73<br />

1974-75: 19-11<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Freed Hardeman W, 99-73<br />

-- UALR W, 73-64<br />

-- Whitworth W, 77-62<br />

-- Freed Hardeman W, 83-75<br />

-- Oklahoma Christian W, 71-66<br />

-- UCA W, 70-61<br />

-- Northeast Okla. W, 82-73<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 66-71<br />

-- Southern State L, 45-56<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 83-63<br />

-- Drury L, 80-102<br />

-- UALR L, 66-72<br />

-- Okla. Liberal Arts W, 84-67<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 80-74<br />

-- Henderson State L, 70-71<br />

-- John Brown W, 105-63<br />

-- Ozarks W, 78-72<br />

-- UCA L, 71-75<br />

-- Harding W, 79-72<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 76-65<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 74-73<br />

-- Southern State L, 63-66<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 73-71<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 93-79<br />

-- Henderson State L, 71-78<br />

-- Ozarks W, 74-64<br />

-- UCA L, 55-57<br />

-- Harding W, 85-84<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 68-76<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 71-81<br />

1975-76: 12-13<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Freed Hardeman W, 61-60<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 66-59<br />

-- Freed Hardeman W, 66-54<br />

-- Southern State L, 58-63<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 92-81<br />

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-- Henderson State L, 57-63<br />

-- Louisiana <strong>College</strong> L, 62-81<br />

-- Drury L, 77-78<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 66-73<br />

-- Ozarks W, 68-52<br />

-- UCA L, 66-67<br />

-- Harding L, 74-76<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 57-55<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 73-81<br />

-- Southern State L, 65-71<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 71-67<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 75-67<br />

-- Henderson State L, 69-72<br />

-- Ozarks L, 66-71<br />

-- UCA W, 77-71<br />

-- Harding W, 81-72<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 63-73<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 78-72<br />

1976-77: 14-12<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 82-76<br />

-- John Brown L, 80-98<br />

-- Jackson State L, 69-80<br />

-- McKendree W, 93-83<br />

-- UCA W, 75-68<br />

-- Henderson State L, 72-80<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 81-66<br />

-- Northeast Okla. L, 63-68<br />

-- Northeast Okla. L, 70-75<br />

-- Southern State L, 71-80<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 70-84<br />

-- Harding W, 97-87<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 89-66<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 70-69<br />

-- Ozarks W, 95-69<br />

-- UCA L, 72-74<br />

-- Henderson State L, 64-66<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 76-68<br />

-- Southern State L, 70-76<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 55-73<br />

-- Harding W, 82-73<br />

-- Ozarks W, 79-72<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 68-82<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 68-61<br />

-- $ Arkansas Tech W, 75-73<br />

-- $ Southern State L, 86-88<br />

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$ = AIC Tournament<br />

1977-78: 21-8<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- John Brown W, 106-91<br />

-- Wiley <strong>College</strong> L, 52-60<br />

-- Wiley <strong>College</strong> L, 63-64<br />

-- East Texas State W, 76-75<br />

-- Louisiana <strong>College</strong> W, 52-50<br />

-- John Brown W, 102-77<br />

-- UCA W, 77-71<br />

-- Henderson State W, 93-91<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 81-70<br />

-- Southeast Okla. W, 100-72<br />

-- East Central Okla. W, 75-56<br />

-- Delta State W, 98-90<br />

-- Southern State W, 63-60<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 78-84<br />

-- Harding W, 81-65<br />

-- Ozarks W, 75-73<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 62-58<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 72-62<br />

-- UCA L, 61-76<br />

-- Henderson State L, 73-77<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 73-59<br />

-- Southern State W, 69-58<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 84-80<br />

-- Harding W, 89-64<br />

-- Ozarks L, 76-87<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 70-71<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 84-69<br />

-- $ Ozarks W, 85-72<br />

-- $ Ouachita Baptist L, 80-93<br />

1978-79: 23-8<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Freed Hardeman W, 94-80<br />

-- John Brown W, 76-75<br />

-- Wiley <strong>College</strong> W, 100-82<br />

-- Dallas Baptist W, 91-80<br />

-- Southwest Baptist L, 67-71<br />

-- John Brown W, 93-78<br />

-- East Central Okla. W, 76-66<br />

-- Ozarks L, 92-93<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 94-76<br />

-- Wiley <strong>College</strong> W, 62-61<br />

-- Okla. Liberal Arts W, 89-79<br />

-- Northeast Okla. L, 89-93<br />

-- UCA W, 80-63<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 72-67<br />

-- Henderson State L, 82-84<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 67-59<br />

-- Southern State L, 67-75<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 75-71<br />

-- Harding W, 85-80<br />

-- $ UA-Monticello W, 75-66<br />

-- $ Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 76-68<br />

-- $ Henderson State L, 60-65<br />

1979-80: 23-5 (AIC Champions)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Freed Hardeman W, 85-63<br />

-- John Brown W, 74-67<br />

-- Drury W, 77-67<br />

-- Quincy W, 76-68<br />

-- John Brown W, 80-70<br />

-- Delta State W, 98-74<br />

-- Ozarks W, 89-75<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 93-72<br />

-- Mississippi Southern W, 79-69<br />

-- Southeast Missouri W, 85-67<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 71-57<br />

-- UCA W, 61-52<br />

-- Henderson State L, 57-70<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 70-81<br />

-- Southern State W, 69-53<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 72-66<br />

-- Harding W, 82-76<br />

-- Ozarks W, 77-65<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 71-69<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 57-60<br />

-- UCA W, 77-73<br />

-- Henderson State W, 81-76<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 68-70<br />

-- Southern State W, 81-62<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 76-74<br />

-- Harding W, 94-75<br />

-- $ Arkansas Tech W, 78-61<br />

-- $ UCA L, 57-68<br />

1980-81: 23-5 (AIC Champions)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Christian Brothers L, 64-72<br />

-- Louisiana <strong>College</strong> W, 71-57<br />

-- Louisiana <strong>College</strong> W, 54-43<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 90-52<br />

-- Henderson State W, 74-69<br />

-- Ozarks W, 89-74<br />

-- John Brown W, 112-62<br />

-- Northeast Okla. L, 58-59<br />

-- Northeast Okla. W, 74-59<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 70-66<br />

-- UCA W, 66-63<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 57-76<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 76-68<br />

-- Harding W, 80-75<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 59-73<br />

-- Southern State W, 78-63<br />

-- Henderson State W, 83-66<br />

-- Ozarks W, 65-57<br />

-- UCA W, 71-65<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 90-76<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 88-69<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 76-66<br />

-- Harding W, 68-60<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 61-51<br />

-- Southern State W, 76-59<br />

-- $ UCA W, 66-65<br />

-- $ Arkansas Tech W, 90-72<br />

-- $ Henderson State L, 50-53<br />

1981-82: 12-16<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Drury W, 75-64<br />

-- Baptist Christian W, 89-46<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 65-62<br />

-- Central Missouri L, 74-79<br />

-- Central Missouri W, 62-61<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 90-58<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 60-54<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff L, 56-72<br />

-- East Texas State W, 80-67<br />

-- Henderson State L, 71-76<br />

-- Ozarks L, 101-102<br />

-- UCA L, 64-65<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 83-65<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 89-82<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 62-63<br />

-- Harding L, 73-75<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 53-60<br />

-- Southern State L, 69-70<br />

-- Henderson State L, 61-63<br />

-- Ozarks W, 70-66<br />

-- UCA L, 63-82<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 61-69<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 66-72<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 66-79<br />

-- Harding W, 73-65<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 63-65<br />

-- Southern State W, 79-69<br />

-- $ Henderson State L, 44-46<br />

1982-83: 19-10 (AIC Champions)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Drury W, 79-68<br />

-- Lambuth W, 93-78<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff L, 58-74<br />

-- Tarkio L, 76-77<br />

-- Benedictine W, 86-53<br />

-- East Texas State W, 81-54<br />

-- UALR L, 81-85<br />

-- Lambuth W, 100-74<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff L, 65-82<br />

-- Henderson State W, 86-80<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 57-63<br />

-- Ozarks W, 72-63<br />

-- Harding W, 92-75<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 73-68<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 71-77<br />

-- Southern State W, 61-60<br />

-- UCA L, 47-56<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 56-51<br />

-- Henderson State L, 67-69<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 90-77<br />

-- Ozarks W, 61-56<br />

-- Harding W, 71-69<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 71-68<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 63-64<br />

-- Southern State W, 81-64<br />

-- UCA W, 78-76<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 78-55<br />

-- $ Arkansas Tech W, 73-62<br />

-- $ UA-Pine Bluff L, 62-74<br />

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1983-84: 16-11<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Drury L, 62-73<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 74-66<br />

-- Drury W, 77-63<br />

-- East Texas State W, 72-68<br />

-- Oklahoma Christian W, 75-74<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff L, 67-69<br />

-- Bethany W, 76-74<br />

-- Panhandle State L, 79-83<br />

-- Henderson State W, 83-80<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 72-69<br />

-- Ozarks L, 69-72<br />

-- Harding L, 80-82<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 85-88<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 78-80<br />

-- Southern State L, 72-76<br />

-- UCA W, 69-68<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 64-55<br />

-- Henderson State W, 71-66<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 73-72<br />

-- Ozarks L, 74-88<br />

-- Harding W, 82-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 85-88<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 78-80<br />

-- Southern State L, 72-76<br />

-- UCA L, 63-71<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 75-57<br />

-- Harding L, 80-91<br />

1984-85: 21-11 (AIC Champions,<br />

NAIA District 17 Champions, National<br />

Tournament)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 76-65<br />

-- Bethany L, 64-69<br />

-- Ozarks W, 66-60<br />

-- Evangel W, 53-49<br />

-- Oklahoma Christian L, 56-63<br />

-- East Texas State W, 68-65<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff L, 61-65<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 80-62<br />

-- East Texas State W, 55-59<br />

-- Bethany W, 63-54<br />

-- Henderson State W, 64-63<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 51-63<br />

-- Ozarks L, 74-77<br />

-- Harding L, 66-78<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 77-67<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 49-52<br />

-- Southern State W, 88-77<br />

-- UCA W, 76-69<br />

-- Henderson State W, 67-64<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 57-41<br />

-- Ozarks W, 82-54<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 76-70<br />

-- Harding W, 70-68<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 63-67<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 66-70<br />

-- Southern State W, 72-64<br />

-- UCA L, 57-64<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 74-65<br />

-- $ UA-Monticello W, 63-54<br />

-- $ Ouachita Baptist W, 86-70<br />

-- $ Arkansas Tech W, 59-57<br />

-- % Georgia SW L, 80-89<br />

1985-86: 9-17<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- John Brown L, 78-80<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 84-78<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 90-77<br />

-- John Brown W, 100-78<br />

-- Drury L, 59-67<br />

-- Missouri Southern L, 70-73<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 67-57<br />

-- UCA L, 53-80<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 65-62<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 90-68<br />

-- Henderson State W, 73-52<br />

-- Southern Arkansas W, 58-57<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 65-63<br />

-- Ozarks L, 49-59<br />

-- Harding L, 60-61<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 70-74<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 55-54<br />

-- UCA W, 74-63<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 72-62<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 68-52<br />

-- Henderson State W, 77-63<br />

-- Southern Arkansas W, 72-63<br />

-- Ozarks L, 58-74<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 63-66<br />

-- Harding L, 67-71<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 56-75<br />

-- $ Ozarks W, 62-60<br />

-- $ UA-Monticello L, 66-80<br />

1986-87: 9-17<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Drury L, 64-67<br />

-- Philander Smith L, 80-83<br />

-- Southern Nazarene L, 74-82<br />

-- Wiley <strong>College</strong> W, 95-79<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 49-59<br />

-- UCA L, 69-87<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 57-67<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 71-68<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 72-64<br />

-- Christian Brothers L, 75-84<br />

-- Henderson State L, 59-61<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 63-72<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 55-56<br />

-- Ozarks W, 74-68<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 59-81<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 63-72<br />

-- UCA L, 76-99<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 58-52<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 74-58<br />

-- Henderson State W, 74-71<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 58-73<br />

-- Ozarks L, 63-64<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 64-75<br />

-- Harding W, 73-67<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 78-70<br />

1987-88: 17-14<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Drury W, 75-64<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 85-81<br />

-- Oklahoma Christian W, 88-87<br />

-- Delta State W, 75-72<br />

-- Union W, 96-81<br />

-- John Brown W, 104-71<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 80-67<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 121-108<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 77-71<br />

-- Washburn L, 68-93<br />

-- William Carey W, 88-81<br />

-- Southern Nazarene L, 69-81<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 74-72<br />

-- Harding W, 61-53<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 100-85<br />

-- Henderson State L, 78-84<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 70-78<br />

-- Ozarks L, 88-95<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 65-83<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 68-64<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 65-74<br />

record book<br />

$ = AIC Tournament % = NAIA National Tournament<br />

-- UCA W, 78-61<br />

-- Harding L, 67-97<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 78-71<br />

-- Henderson State L, 81-83<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 53-74<br />

-- Ozarks L, 57-91<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 77-78<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 67-75<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 77-72<br />

-- UCA L, 59-88<br />

1988-89: 20-11<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Langston L, 99-111<br />

-- Phillips W, 92-67<br />

-- Ozarks L, 85-88<br />

-- Evangel W, 68-65<br />

-- Southern Nazarene W, 81-76<br />

-- East Texas Baptist W, 101-68<br />

-- Bethel W, 100-92<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 118-82<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 102-84<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 103-91<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 121-102<br />

-- Harding W, 101-85<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 86-79<br />

-- Henderson State W, 133-129<br />

-- Southern Arkansas W, 97-78<br />

-- Ozarks L, 87-89<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 109-113<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 82-66<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 94-88<br />

-- UCA L, 72-93<br />

-- Harding W, 81-79<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 80-86<br />

-- Henderson State L, 61-77<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 68-94<br />

-- Ozarks W, 65-62<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 77-79<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 78-55<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 79-78<br />

-- UCA W, 87-73<br />

-- UA-Pine Bluff W, 79-69<br />

-- Ozarks L, 74-92<br />

1989-90: 14-14<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist W, 117-108<br />

-- East Central Okla. W, 98-93<br />

-- Evangel W, 84-82<br />

-- Ozarks W, 104-89<br />

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CAPS = SCAC Opponent<br />

-- Oral Roberts L, 114-134<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 91-66<br />

-- Bethel W, 103-90<br />

-- East Texas Baptist W, 125-100<br />

-- Christian Brothers W, 88-66<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 133-113<br />

-- Ozarks W, 93-92<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 71-67<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 87-91<br />

-- Harding L, 99-111<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 87-90<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 107-88<br />

-- Henderson State L, 84-86<br />

-- UCA L, 78-86<br />

-- Ozarks W, 96-89<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 94-115<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 94-87<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 88-91<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 96-102<br />

-- Harding L, 80-92<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 72-81<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 77-95<br />

-- Henderson State L, 82-87<br />

-- UCA L, 64-92<br />

1990-91: 28-5 (AIC Champions, NAIA<br />

District 17 Runner-Up)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist W, 84-75<br />

-- Oklahoma Christian W, 88-69<br />

-- Drury W, 91-71<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist W, 100-77<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist W, 99-86<br />

-- Missouri Baptist W, 98-79<br />

-- Columbia <strong>College</strong> L, 85-88<br />

-- Philander Smith W, 120-81<br />

-- Ozarks W, 94-84<br />

-- Southern Arkansas W, 87-84<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist L, 79-103<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist W, 108-85<br />

-- Williams Baptist W, 116-92<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 86-68<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 91-77<br />

-- Harding W, 83-80<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 84-82<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 91-82<br />

-- Henderson State W, 80-78<br />

-- Drury L, 72-98<br />

-- UCA W, 76-72<br />

-- Ozarks W, 101-98<br />

-- Southern Arkansas W, 108-107<br />

‡ = NCAA D-III National Tournament<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 79-76<br />

-- UA-Monticello W, 80-77<br />

-- Harding W, 93-71<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 86-69<br />

-- Arkansas Tech W, 87-73<br />

-- Henderson State W, 84-80<br />

-- UCA L, 78-80<br />

-- Ozarks W, 101-84<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 90-71<br />

-- UCA L, 84-90<br />

1991-92: 9-15 (Final year of NAIA/AIC)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

-- Southern Nazarene W, 91-70<br />

-- Bethel W, 90-77<br />

-- Spring HIill L, 82-84<br />

-- Arkansas Baptist W, 85-51<br />

-- Drury L, 82-88<br />

-- Drury L, 92-97<br />

-- Henderson State W, 87-80<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> W, 86-61<br />

-- Ozarks W, 96-80<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 73-75<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 77-99<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist W, 94-86<br />

-- UCA L, 76-88<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 94-109<br />

-- Harding L, 74-86<br />

-- Henderson State W, 72-71<br />

-- Arkansas <strong>College</strong> L, 61-71<br />

-- Southern Arkansas L, 66-81<br />

-- Arkansas Tech L, 74-84<br />

-- Ouachita Baptist L, 92-93<br />

-- UCA L, 73-83<br />

-- UA-Monticello L, 106-125<br />

-- Harding W, 83-82<br />

-- Ozarks L, 82-96<br />

1992-93: 9-15 (First year of NCAA/SCAC)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.20 Arkansas Baptist W, 78-61<br />

N.23 John Brown L, 71-73<br />

N.27 John Brown W, 74-70<br />

N.28 Williams Baptist L, 81-86<br />

D.1 John Brown W, 96-90<br />

D.3 Williams Baptist L, 69-84<br />

J.7 Arkansas Baptist L, 81-93<br />

J.9 Trinity L, 61-78<br />

J.11 Southwestern L, 67-72<br />

J.15 FISK W, 88-80<br />

J.17 CENTRE L, 82-96<br />

J.22 RHODES L, 62-77<br />

J.24 MILLSAPS L, 71-72<br />

J.29 SEWANEE L, 62-87<br />

J.31 OGLETHORPE L, 71-93<br />

F.5 RHODES L, 61-64<br />

F.7 MILLSAPS W, 87-80<br />

F.12 Southwestern L, 64-80<br />

F.14 TRINITY W, 58-52<br />

F.16 Williams Baptist L, 67-68<br />

F.19 SEWANEE W, 91-80<br />

F.21 OGLETHORPE W, 67-65<br />

F.26 FISK W, 81-64<br />

F.28 CENTRE L, 82-85<br />

1993-94: 10-14<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.19 Maryville L, 53-67<br />

N.20 Westminster W, 86-58<br />

N.22 LSU-Shreveport W, 79-77<br />

N.29 John Brown L, 46-65<br />

D.3 John Brown L, 57-74<br />

D.11 Central Baptist L, 62-65<br />

D.12 Westminster W, 70-59<br />

J.5 LSU-Shreveport L, 59-77<br />

J.7 Southwestern W, 67-63<br />

J.9 TRINITY L, 73-83<br />

J.14 MILLSAPS W, 99-92<br />

J.16 RHODES L, 60-62<br />

J.21 CENTRE L, 63-72<br />

J.23 FISK W, 98-62<br />

J.28 OGLETHORPE L, 69-77<br />

J.30 SEWANEE L, 68-72<br />

2.4 MILLSAPS L, 74-84<br />

2.6 RHODES W, 76-75<br />

2.11 OGLETHORPE L, 64-98<br />

2.13 SEWANEE W, 73-67<br />

2.18 CENTRE L, 67-90<br />

2.20 FISK W, 91-61<br />

2.26 TRINITY L, 71-77<br />

2.27 Southwestern W, 65-64<br />

1994-95: 19-6 (T-2nd in SCAC, NCAA<br />

National Tournament First Round)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.18 Westminster W, 78-63<br />

N.19 Austin W, 97-69<br />

N.22 LSU-Shreveport W, 87-70<br />

N.25 Dallas W, 86-76<br />

N.29 LSU-Shreveport W, 82-64<br />

D.3 Williams Baptist W, 96-78<br />

D.9 Blackburn W, 78-67<br />

D.10 Maryville W, 84-65<br />

J.3 Dallas W, 80-79<br />

J.6 Williams Baptist W, 78-72<br />

J.9 RHODES W 77-71<br />

J.13 MILLSAPS L, 60-74<br />

J.15 OGLETHORPE W, 63-56<br />

J.20 SOUTHWESTERN W, 80-63<br />

J.22 TRINITY W, 76-59<br />

J.27 CENTRE L, 67-71<br />

J.29 SEWANEE L, 65-74<br />

F.3 SOUTHWESTERN W, 91-67<br />

F.5 TRINITY W, 65-61<br />

F.10 CENTRE W, 77-69<br />

F.12 SEWANEE W, 92-72<br />

F.17 MILLSAPS W, 69-58<br />

F.19 OGLETHORPE L, 61-71<br />

F.25 RHODES L, 81-87<br />

M.2 ‡ Millsaps L, 67-79<br />

1995-96: 21-6 (2nd in SCAC, NCAA<br />

National Tournament Second Round)<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.17 Austin W, 99-72<br />

N.18 Dallas W, 85-62<br />

N.22 LSU-Shreveport W, 99-74<br />

N.24 Austin W, 83-70<br />

N.25 Dallas W, 117-73<br />

N.30 Williams Baptist W, 81-80<br />

D.8 Ozarks L, 72-90<br />

D.9 Williams Baptist W, 79-75<br />

J.4 LSU-Shreveport W, 95-60<br />

J.6 Ozarks W, 104-73<br />

J.9 RHODES W, 86-74<br />

J.12 OGLETHORPE W, 83-69<br />

J.14 MILLSAPS L, 75-86<br />

J.19 TRINITY W, 75-71<br />

J.21 SOUTHWESTERN W, 105-89<br />

J.23 Messenger W, 101-71<br />

J.26 SEWANEE L, 70-78<br />

J.28 CENTRE W, 86-68<br />

F.2 TRINITY L, 71-78<br />

F.4 SOUTHWESTERN W, 96-81<br />

F.9 SEWANEE L, 76-87<br />

F.11 CENTRE W, 72-62<br />

F.17 OGLETHORPE W, 90-71<br />

F.18 MILLSAPS W, 82-66<br />

F.24 RHODES W, 82-78<br />

F.29 ‡ Stillman W, 97-85<br />

M.2 ‡ Roanoke L, 60-64<br />

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1996-97: 17-8<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.22 Dallas W, 92-77<br />

N.23 Ozarks W, 86-73<br />

N.27 Austin W, 95-77<br />

N.29 Loyola W, 111-87<br />

N.30 Dallas L, 63-70<br />

D.5 Ozarks W, 92-77<br />

D.7 Austin W, 88-79<br />

D.13 Westminster W, 89-68<br />

D.14 William Penn W, 75-59<br />

J.3 Arkansas Baptist W, 94-58<br />

J.4 Williams Baptist W, 81-49<br />

J.10 SOUTHWESTERN W, 81-61<br />

J.12 TRINITY W, 80-70<br />

J.17 MILLSAPS W, 85-79<br />

J.19 OGLETHORPE L, 69-72<br />

J.24 CENTRE W, 89-79<br />

J.26 SEWANEE L, 61-67<br />

J.31 MILLSAPS W, 67-54<br />

F.2 OGLETHORPE W, 87-73<br />

F.7 CENTRE L, 84-90<br />

F.9 SEWANEE L, 62-81<br />

F.15 RHODES W, 73-71<br />

F.21 SOUTHWESTERN L, 59-77<br />

F.23 TRINITY L, 77-91<br />

M.1 RHODES L, 85-88<br />

1997-98: 9-16<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.21 McMurry L, 81-88<br />

N.22 Ozarks L, 73-85<br />

N.25 Williams Baptist W, 69-65<br />

N.28 Central Baptist W, 91-84<br />

N.29 Rhema W, 91-55<br />

D.6 Rust W, 74-60<br />

D.12 Dallas L, 63-71<br />

D.13 Austin L, 69-96<br />

J.4 Austin W, 88-81<br />

J.5 Ozarks L, 70-88<br />

J.9 TRINITY L, 52-66<br />

J.11 SOUTHWESTERN L, 66-67<br />

J.13 Rust W, 71-65<br />

J.16 OGLETHORPE L, 60-76<br />

J.18 MILLSAPS L, 58-64<br />

J.23 SEWANEE L, 63-65<br />

J.25 CENTRE L, 63-77<br />

J.30 OGLETHORPE L, 49-70<br />

F.1 MILLSAPS L, 51-68<br />

F.6 SEWANEE L, 69-76<br />

F.8 CENTRE L, 64-68<br />

F.14 RHODES W, 69-64<br />

F.20 TRINITY W, 60-58<br />

F.22 SOUTHWESTERN L, 59-70<br />

F.28 RHODES W, 82-77<br />

1998-99: 7-18<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.20 Messenger W, 122-28<br />

N.21 Westminster W, 85-77<br />

N.24 Dallas W, 84-73<br />

N.28 East Texas Baptist L, 76-79<br />

N.30 Ozarks L, 84-88<br />

D.5 RHODES L, 55-71<br />

D.11 Rust L, 47-68<br />

J.2 SOUTHWESTERN L, 54-66<br />

J.4 TRINITY L, 56-62<br />

J.8 ROSE-HULMAN L, 75-79<br />

J.10 DEPAUW L, 65-69<br />

J.12 Arkansas Baptist L, 87-91<br />

J.15 MILLSAPS L, 53-87<br />

J.17 OGLETHORPE L, 69-88<br />

J.22 CENTRE W, 66-64<br />

J.24 SEWANEE L, 64-75<br />

J.29 SOUTHWESTERN W, 77-55<br />

J.31 TRINITY L, 41-67<br />

2.5 ROSE-HULMAN L, 41-67<br />

2.7 DEPAUW L, 61-79<br />

2.12 MILLSAPS W, 81-77<br />

2.14 OGLETHORPE L, 61-85<br />

2.19 CENTRE L, 55-81<br />

2.21 SEWANEE L, 66-73<br />

2.27 RHODES L, 74-90<br />

1999-00: 10-15<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.19 Arkansas Baptist W, 92-85<br />

N.20 Williams Baptist L, 70-76<br />

N.27 Dallas L, 60-65<br />

N.28 Sul Ross State W, 75-65<br />

N.30 Rust L, 71-78<br />

D.4 RHODES L, 63-64<br />

D.11 Westminster W, 71-63<br />

D.30 Ozarks W, 78-74<br />

J.1 TRINITY L, 62-76<br />

J.3 SOUTHWESTERN L, 59-71<br />

J.7 DEPAUW L, 67-68<br />

J.9 ROSE-HULMAN L, 57-76<br />

J.14 OGLETHORPE W, 82-63<br />

J.16 MILLSAPS L, 82-85<br />

J.21 SEWANEE W, 72-69<br />

J.23 CENTRE L, 78-80<br />

J.30 SOUTHWESTERN L, 62-64<br />

F.1 TRINITY L, 71-77<br />

F.4 DEPAUW W, 67-63<br />

F.6 ROSE-HULMAN L, 48-76<br />

F.11 OGLETHORPE W, 80-72<br />

F.13 MILLSAPS L, 57-70<br />

F.18 SEWANEE W, 52-48<br />

F.20 CENTRE W, 65-64<br />

F.26 RHODES L, 61-66<br />

2000-01: 5-19<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.17 Central Baptist W, 74-68<br />

N.18 Rust L, 61-75<br />

N.24 Austin L, 66-83<br />

N.25 Loyola W, 68-54<br />

D.1 SOUTHWESTERN L, 54-63<br />

D.3 TRINITY L, 56-81<br />

D.9 Westminster L, 36-53<br />

D.13 Rust L, 63-78<br />

D.29 ROSE-HULMAN L, 55-73<br />

D.31 DEPAUW L, 57-87<br />

J.5 CENTRE L, 59-73<br />

J.7 SEWANEE W, 57-55<br />

J.13 RHODES L, 60-71<br />

J.19 MILLSAPS L, 61-65<br />

J.21 OGLETHORPE L, 64-76<br />

J.26 ROSE-HULMAN L, 62-63<br />

J.28 DEPAUW L, 58-83<br />

F.2 CENTRE L, 57-87<br />

F.4 SEWANEE L, 47-55<br />

F.10 RHODES L, 47-71<br />

F.16 MILLSAPS W, 57-55<br />

F.18 OGLETHORPE L, 57-69<br />

F.23 SOUTHWESTERN W, 63-60<br />

F.24 TRINITY L, 55-72<br />

2001-02: 5-19<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.16 Central Baptist W, 99-90<br />

N.17 Rust L, 65-78<br />

N.23 Ohio Wesleyan L, 66-88<br />

N.24 Maryville L, 83-92<br />

N.30 TRINITY L, 62-78<br />

D.2 SOUTHWESTERN L, 53-61<br />

D.14 Rust L, 56-65<br />

D.29 DEPAUW L, 68-81<br />

D.31 ROSE-HULMAN L, 57-86<br />

J.4 SEWANEE L, 47-74<br />

J.6 CENTRE L, 53-72<br />

J.12 RHODES W, 67-58<br />

record book<br />

CAPS = SCAC Opponent<br />

J.18 OGLETHORPE L, 49-76<br />

J.20 MILLSAPS L, 56-74<br />

J.25 DEPAUW L, 63-102<br />

J.27 ROSE-HULMAN L, 58-81<br />

F.1 SEWANEE W, 67-58<br />

F.3 CENTRE L, 48-80<br />

F.5 Central Baptist W, 78-71<br />

F.9 RHODES W, 83-67<br />

F.15 OGLETHORPE L, 65-84<br />

F.17 MILLSAPS L, 54-83<br />

F.22 TRINITY L, 47-51<br />

F.23 SOUTHWESTERN L, 52-85<br />

2002-03: 7-17<br />

Head Coach: Cliff Garrison<br />

N.22 Bacone W, 67-66<br />

N.23 Dallas L, 53-72<br />

N.29 Westminster L, 65-68<br />

N.30 Denison L, 67-68<br />

D.3 Crichton W, 90-76<br />

D.7 Fisk L, 58-70<br />

D.20 LeTourneau W, 63-61<br />

D.21 Dallas L, 64-74<br />

J.3 ROSE-HULMAN L, 57-75<br />

J.5 DEPAUW L, 56-73<br />

J.10 CENTRE L, 67-78<br />

J.12 SEWANEE L, 51-67<br />

J.15 Crichton W, 77-71<br />

J.18 RHODES L, 62-66<br />

J.24 MILLSAPS W, 67-58<br />

J.26 OGLETHORPE L, 74-76<br />

J.31 SOUTHWESTERN L, 62-75<br />

F.2 TRINITY L, 64-81<br />

F.7 ROSE-HULMAN L, 49-62<br />

F.9 DEPAUW L, 63-98<br />

F.14 CENTRE L, 56-66<br />

F.16 SEWANEE L, 51-60<br />

F.18 Central Baptist W, 87-66<br />

F.22 RHODES W, 70-59<br />

2003-04: 0-23<br />

Head Coach: Jason Rhodes<br />

N.21 Central Baptist L, 47-75<br />

N.22 Dallas L, 63-77<br />

N.29 Westminster L, 63-67<br />

D.5 Crichton L, 58-75<br />

D.18 Huntingdon L, 56-59<br />

D.19 Fisk L, 63-85<br />

D.30 Huntingdon L, 71-74<br />

J.2 Millsaps L, 63-65<br />

J.4 Oglethorpe L, 43-82<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

CAPS = SCAC Opponent<br />

j.9 depauw L, 70-78<br />

j.11 rose-hulman l, 50-62<br />

j.13 Crichton L, 83-97<br />

J.17 RHODES L, 54-56<br />

J.23 CENTRE L, 51-64<br />

J.25 SEWANEE L, 63-77<br />

J.30 SOUTHWESTERN L, 51-78<br />

F.1 TRINITY L, 36-61<br />

F.3 Central Baptist L, 66-73<br />

F.6 MILLSAPS L, 55-58<br />

F.8 OGLETHORPE L, 73-74<br />

F.13 DEPAUW L, 60-71<br />

F.15 ROSE-HULMAN L, 53-77<br />

F.21 RHODES L, 55-67<br />

^ = SCAC Tournament<br />

2004-05: 5-19<br />

Head Coach: Dan Priest<br />

N.19 Ozarks L, 79-87<br />

N.20 McMurry W, 69-61<br />

N.26 Illinois <strong>College</strong> L, 65-73<br />

N.27 Maryville L, 89-98<br />

N.30 Rust L, 64-72<br />

D.3 SEWANEE L, 54-56<br />

D.5 CENTRE L, 52-61<br />

D.11 Rhema W, 79-72<br />

D.18 Fisk W, 69-63<br />

D.19 Dallas W, 63-44<br />

J.3 Westminster L, 69-70<br />

J.7 TRINITY L, 41-94<br />

J.9 SOUTHWESTERN L, 58-69<br />

J.12 Rust L, 62-78<br />

J.15 RHODES L, 56-73<br />

J.21 ROSE-HULMAN W, 55-51<br />

J.23 DEPAUW L, 60-74<br />

J.28 OGLETHORPE L, 66-81<br />

J.30 MILLSAPS L, 49-57<br />

2.4 SEWANEE L, 61-69<br />

F.6 CENTRE L, 67-80<br />

F.11 TRINITY L, 42-82<br />

F.13 SOUTHWESTERN L, 60-71<br />

F.19 RHODES L, 64-84<br />

2005-06: 11-13<br />

Head Coach: Dan Priest<br />

N.18 Westminster W, 87-65<br />

N.19 Rhema W, 86-54<br />

N.21 Central Baptist W, 76-70<br />

N.28 Otterbein L, 70-96<br />

D.2 DEPAUW W, 92-85<br />

D.4 ROSE-HULMAN W, 63-55<br />

D.9 Rust L, 83-91<br />

D.17 LaGrange L, 82-88<br />

D.18 Dallas W, 87-74<br />

D.31 Dallas W, 64-61<br />

J.2 Ozarks W, 81-57<br />

J.6 MILLSAPS L, 78-84<br />

J.8 OGLETHORPE L, 70-92<br />

J.10 Rhema W, 75-61<br />

J.14 RHODES L, 70-75<br />

J.20 SOUTHWESTERN L, 63-65<br />

J.22 TRINITY L, 66-81<br />

J.27 CENTRE L, 61-68<br />

J.29 SEWANEE W, 73-67<br />

F.3 DEPAUW L, 79-87<br />

F.5 ROSE-HULMAN L, 77-82<br />

F.11 RHODES L, 72-80<br />

F.17 MILLSAPS L, 78-82<br />

F.19 OGLETHORPE W, 81-80<br />

2006-07: 15-10<br />

Head Coach: Dan Priest<br />

N.17 Rhema W, 84-77<br />

N.18 Westminster L, 59-60<br />

N.20 Rust L, 61-64<br />

N.25 Principia W, 97-50<br />

N.26 Rhema W, 88-71<br />

N.29 Rust W, 76-71<br />

D.2 AUSTIN W, 72-55<br />

D.8 Central Baptist W, 80-67<br />

D.15 Dallas Christian W, 79-48<br />

D.16 Dallas W, 71-68<br />

J.2 Ozarks W, 73-67<br />

J.5 TRINITY W, 63-45<br />

J.7 SOUTHWESTERN L, 43-57<br />

J.12 DEPAUW L, 62-75<br />

J.14 CENTRE L, 38-75<br />

J.19 RHODES W, 70-68<br />

J.21 MILLSAPS L, 73-78<br />

J.27 AUSTIN W, 91-72<br />

F.2 SEWANEE W, 81-66<br />

F.4 OGLETHORPE L, 67-81<br />

F.9 DEPAUW L, 72-77<br />

F.11 CENTRE L, 71-72<br />

F.16 TRINITY W, 70-54<br />

F.17 SOUTHWESTERN W, 68-64<br />

F.23 ^ Millsaps L, 64-77<br />

2007-08: 14-12<br />

Head Coach: Dan Priest<br />

N.16 Rhema W, 90-77<br />

N.17 Westminster W, 69-45<br />

N.20 Dallas W, 82-75<br />

N.27 Central Baptist W, 91-79<br />

D.1 MILLSAPS L, 64-79<br />

D.8 Ozarks L, 82-93<br />

D.13 Dallas W, 77-67<br />

D.28 Penn-State Behrend L, 40-71<br />

D.29 Worcester State W, 86-74<br />

J.4 TRINITY L, 50-75<br />

J.6 SOUTHWESTERN W, 72-60<br />

J.11 AUSTIN W, 60-57<br />

J.12 COLORADO W, 103-97<br />

J.18 SEWANEE W, 85-71<br />

J.20 OGLETHORPE L, 70-71<br />

J.25 DEPAUW L, 53-81<br />

J.27 CENTRE L, 59-69<br />

F.1 Birmingham-So. W, 75-67<br />

F.3 RHODES L, 73-83<br />

F.8 AUSTIN L, 59-63<br />

F.10 COLORADO W, 78-56<br />

F.15 TRINITY W, 70-65<br />

F.16 SOUTHWESTERN L, 79-80<br />

F.23 MILLSAPS L, 55-78<br />

F.29 ^ Oglethorpe W, 67-58<br />

M.1 ^ Millsaps L, 68-73<br />

2008-09: 17-10<br />

Head Coach: Dan Priest<br />

N.15 Ozarks L, 61-64<br />

N.21 Westminster W, 86-53<br />

N.22 Rhema W, 79-67<br />

N.25 Dallas W, 76-62<br />

D.2 Rust W, 79-65<br />

D.6 MILLSAPS W, 73-61<br />

D.18 Central Baptist W, 83-76<br />

D.28 Dickinson L, 62-73<br />

D.29 Concordia W, 72-60<br />

J.2 SOUTHWESTERN W, 81-76<br />

J.3 TRINITY L, 53-69<br />

J.6 Dallas W, 82-70<br />

J.9 COLORADO W, 94-83<br />

J.11 AUSTIN W, 67-62<br />

J.16 OGLETHORPE L, 77-80<br />

J.18 SEWANEE L, 59-70<br />

J.23 CENTRE L, 59-65<br />

J.25 DEPAUW W, 78-67<br />

J.30 RHODES W, 83-65<br />

J.31 Birmingham-So. L, 61-66<br />

F.6 COLORADO W, 85-78<br />

F.8 AUSTIN W, 71-63<br />

F.13 SOUTHWESTERN L, 68-75<br />

F.14 TRINITY L, 67-71<br />

F.21 MILLSAPS W, 88-81<br />

F.27 ^ Oglethorpe W, 92-80<br />

F.28 ^ Centre L, 77-78<br />

2009-10: 7-16<br />

Head Coach: Dan Priest<br />

N.15 Ozarks L, 76-95<br />

N.20 Westminster W, 80-78<br />

N.21 Greenville W, 85-76<br />

D.4 AUSTIN L, 72-82<br />

D.6 COLORADO L, 60-71<br />

D.17 MILLSAPS W, 71-67<br />

D.19 Coe W, 74-73<br />

D.20 Cornell L, 56-67<br />

J.4 Dallas L, 69-81<br />

J.8 TRINITY L, 54-61<br />

J.10 SOUTHWESTERN L, 66-74<br />

J.15 DEPAUW L, 81-89<br />

J.17 CENTRE L, 46-66<br />

J.22 BIRMINGHAM SO. L, 68-75<br />

J.24 RHODES L, 80-93<br />

J.29 OGLETHORPE W, 60-58<br />

J.31 SEWANEE W, 83-59<br />

F.5 TRINITY L, 56-78<br />

F.6 SOUTHWESTERN L, 58-60<br />

F.9 Dallas L, 64-65<br />

F.13 MILLSAPS L, 38-49<br />

F.19 AUSTIN L, 69-83<br />

F.21 COLORADO W, 88-78<br />

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All-Time Results vs. all opponents<br />

Acme Materials....................................1-0<br />

American Legion..................................0-2<br />

Arkadelphia Ind...................................1-0<br />

Arkansas A&M.................................14-23<br />

Arkansas Baptist..................................9-3<br />

Arkansas <strong>College</strong>..............................48-54<br />

Arkansas Foundry................................1-1<br />

Arkansas Medical School......................7-1<br />

Arkansas-Missouri Power.....................1-0<br />

Arkansas State.....................................9-9<br />

Arkansas State JC.................................3-1<br />

Arkansas Tech..................................51-68<br />

Austin.............................................11-5<br />

Bacone.................................................1-0<br />

Baptist Christian..................................1-0<br />

Batesville Shoe Co................................1-0<br />

Blackburn............................................1-0<br />

Beebe JC..........................................15-10<br />

Benedictine.........................................1-0<br />

Bethany...............................................2-1<br />

Bethel..................................................6-2<br />

Birmingham-Southern..............1-2<br />

Camp Chaffee......................................0-1<br />

Camp Robinson....................................0-1<br />

Carlisle.................................................0-1<br />

Central Baptist.....................................9-2<br />

Central Bible........................................1-0<br />

Central Missouri...................................1-1<br />

Centre............................................6-26<br />

Christian Brothers................................8-3<br />

Coe.......................................................1-0<br />

Colorado.........................................5-1<br />

Columbia <strong>College</strong>.................................0-1<br />

Concordia.............................................1-0<br />

Cornell.................................................0-1<br />

Crichton...............................................2-2<br />

Dallas.................................................13-9<br />

Dallas Baptist.......................................1-0<br />

Dallas Christian....................................1-0<br />

Damascus............................................1-0<br />

Delta State...........................................3-0<br />

Denison...............................................0-1<br />

DePauw...........................................3-17<br />

Dickinson.............................................0-1<br />

Drury...................................................7-9<br />

Eddins-Stuttgart..................................1-0<br />

East Central Oklahoma.........................3-0<br />

East Texas Baptist.................................4-2<br />

East Texas State....................................6-0<br />

Evangel................................................3-1<br />

Fire Flies...............................................1-0<br />

Fisk......................................................5-2<br />

Fort Smith JC.......................................7-2<br />

Freed Hardeman..................................6-0<br />

Garland Pride.......................................1-0<br />

Georgetown (Texas).............................1-0<br />

Georgia Southwestern.........................0-1<br />

Greenville............................................1-0<br />

Harding............................................43-42<br />

Henderson State..............................44-68<br />

Hot Springs..........................................1-0<br />

Huntingdon.........................................0-2<br />

Illinois <strong>College</strong>.....................................0-1<br />

Jackson State.......................................0-1<br />

John Brown........................................15-6<br />

Jonesboro............................................2-2<br />

Kinney Shoe Co. ..................................3-0<br />

Kroger..................................................2-0<br />

LaGrange.............................................0-1<br />

Laman Furniture..................................1-0<br />

Lambuth..............................................4-4<br />

Langston..............................................0-2<br />

Lavaca Ind............................................1-0<br />

Leslie...................................................1-0<br />

LeTourneau..........................................1-0<br />

Little Rock JC......................................17-7<br />

Little Rock University...........................9-2<br />

Louisiana <strong>College</strong>.................................3-1<br />

Loyola..................................................2-0<br />

LSU-Shreveport...................................5-1<br />

Magnolia A&M...................................10-6<br />

Martin Branch......................................1-0<br />

Maryville.............................................1-3<br />

McKendree...........................................1-0<br />

McMurry..............................................1-1<br />

Melbourne...........................................2-0<br />

Messenger...........................................2-0<br />

Millsaps......................................16-26<br />

Mississippi <strong>College</strong>...............................3-2<br />

Mississippi Southern............................1-0<br />

Missouri Baptist...................................1-0<br />

Missouri Southern................................0-1<br />

Monticello A&M.................................7-10<br />

Morgan Insurance................................0-2<br />

Northeast Oklahoma............................2-5<br />

Oglethorpe................................11-21<br />

Ohio Wesleyan.....................................0-1<br />

Oklahoma Christian.............................6-0<br />

Oklahoma Liberal Arts.........................2-0<br />

Oral Roberts.........................................1-1<br />

Otterbein.............................................0-1<br />

Ouachita Baptist..............................41-64<br />

Ozarks..............................................70-50<br />

Panhandle State..................................0-1<br />

Penn State-Behrend............................0-1<br />

Philander Smith.................................13-4<br />

Phillips.................................................1-0<br />

Plumerville..........................................3-0<br />

Principia..............................................1-0<br />

Quincy.................................................1-0<br />

Razorback Ramblers............................1-0<br />

Rhema.................................................9-0<br />

Rhodes.........................................12-20<br />

Roanoke...............................................0-1<br />

record book<br />

CAPS/BOLD = SCAC Opponent<br />

Rose-Hulman.....................................2-13<br />

Rust.....................................................4-9<br />

Salem..................................................1-0<br />

Sewanee.......................................11-19<br />

Southern Arkansas (State)...............31-54<br />

Southeast Missouri..............................1-0<br />

Southeast Oklahoma...........................1-0<br />

Southern Baptist................................10-0<br />

Southern Nazarene..............................2-2<br />

Southwestern..........................14-21<br />

Southwest Baptist...............................0-1<br />

Southwest Oklahoma..........................1-0<br />

Spaulding LR.......................................0-1<br />

Spring Hill............................................0-1<br />

Staf-O-Life...........................................2-1<br />

State <strong>College</strong> of Arkansas.....................4-5<br />

Stillman...............................................1-0<br />

Sul Ross State......................................1-0<br />

Sweet Home........................................1-0<br />

Tarkio...................................................0-1<br />

Trinty...........................................10-23<br />

Tull Butler............................................4-0<br />

UA-Little Rock......................................5-8<br />

UA-Monticello.................................28-16<br />

UA-Pine Bluff.......................................9-7<br />

UCA (formerly ASTC)........................27-37<br />

Union...................................................1-0<br />

Warren.................................................1-0<br />

Washburn............................................0-1<br />

Westminster (Mo.).............................10-5<br />

Whitworth...........................................1-0<br />

Wiley <strong>College</strong>.......................................3-2<br />

William Carey.......................................1-0<br />

William Penn.......................................1-0<br />

Williams Baptist...................................7-4<br />

Worcester State....................................1-0<br />

Worthen Bank.....................................1-3<br />

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ecord book<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

1924-25................15-2<br />

1925-26................24-5<br />

1926-27................21-3<br />

1927-28................17-7<br />

1928-29................11-4<br />

1929-30................12-3<br />

1930-31................19-1<br />

1931-32................18-2<br />

1932-33................16-1<br />

1933-34................4-14<br />

1934-35................2-15<br />

1935-36................7-13<br />

1936-37................16-6<br />

1937-38................18-6<br />

1938-39................16-7<br />

1939-40...... Data Missing<br />

1940-41................10-7<br />

1941-42................8-13<br />

1942-43....World War II<br />

1943-44....World War II<br />

1944-45................8-10<br />

1945-46................6-13<br />

1946-47..............13-13<br />

1947-48................17-6<br />

1948-49................8-11<br />

1949-50................3-20<br />

1950-51................3-20<br />

1951-52................11-9<br />

1952-53..............15-10<br />

1953-54................5-15<br />

1954-55..............11-13<br />

1955-56................13-7<br />

1956-57..............16-10<br />

1957-58................9-17<br />

1958-59................5-14<br />

1959-60................9-15<br />

1960-61................7-15<br />

1961-62..............13-11<br />

1962-63................14-9<br />

1963-64................18-9<br />

1964-65................18-7<br />

1965-66................8-19<br />

1966-67..............12-16<br />

1967-68..............11-16<br />

1968-69................9-14<br />

1969-70................5-19<br />

1970-71................9-14<br />

1971-72..............12-13<br />

1972-73..............15-11<br />

1973-74..............14-13<br />

1974-75..............19-11<br />

1975-76..............12-13<br />

1976-77..............14-12<br />

1977-78................21-8<br />

1978-79................23-8<br />

1079-80................23-5<br />

1980-81................23-5<br />

1981-82..............12-16<br />

1982-83..............19-10<br />

1983-84..............16-11<br />

1984-85..............21-11<br />

1985-86..............15-13<br />

1986-87................9-17<br />

1987-88..............17-14<br />

1988-89..............20-11<br />

1989-90..............14-14<br />

1990-91................28-5<br />

1991-92................9-15<br />

1992-93................9-15<br />

1993-94..............10-14<br />

1994-95................19-6<br />

1995-96................21-6<br />

1996-97................17-8<br />

1997-98................9-16<br />

1998-99................7-18<br />

1999-00..............10-15<br />

2000-01................5-19<br />

2001-02................5-19<br />

2002-03................7-17<br />

2003-04................0-23<br />

2004-05................5-19<br />

2005-06..............11-13<br />

2006-07..............15-10<br />

2007-08..............14-12<br />

2008-09..............17-10<br />

2009-10................7-16<br />

TOTAL - 1,058-949 (.527)<br />

COACHING RECORDS<br />

Name Years record Pct.<br />

Cliff Garrison............................................................................................. 1972-2003 (31) 463-376 .552<br />

Ivan H. Grove................................................................................................ 1924-47 (20) 261-145 .643<br />

Morton Hutto................................................................................. 1947-56, 1963-72 (17) 192-234 .451<br />

Dan Priest....................................................................................................... 2004-10 (6) 69-80 .463<br />

Lawrence Mobley............................................................................................ 1960-63 (3) 34-35 .493<br />

Gene Wilbourne.............................................................................................. 1957-60 (3) 23-46 .333<br />

John Douthitt.................................................................................................. 1956-57 (1) 16-10 .615<br />

Jason Rhodes.................................................................................................. 2003-04 (1) 0-23 .000<br />

assistant coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches under Cliff Garrison<br />

Danny Thomas (1973-74) Mark Treet (1988-89)<br />

Larry Graddy (1973-2000) Greg Garrison (1988-90)<br />

Gerald Cound (1974-75) Steve Wilson (1990-92)<br />

Jim Holland (1975-92) James Eaton (1992-98)<br />

Randy Stell (1979-80)<br />

Jeff Brandon (1996-97)<br />

David Thigpen (1982-83) Jason Rhodes (1998-03)<br />

Herman Hammons (1983-84) Jason Bland (1999-00)<br />

Randy Deaton (1984-86) Bruce Reeves (2001-03)<br />

Max Watters (1986-90)<br />

Assistant Coaches under Jason Rhodes<br />

Jason Bland (2003-04)<br />

Assistant Coaches under Dan Priest<br />

Jason Rhodes (2004-05)<br />

Thad McCracken (2005-09)<br />

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the scac<br />

History of the SCAC<br />

The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) celebrates its 25th<br />

Anniversary in 2010-11 with countless memories of a proud and storied<br />

past and visions of an exciting future.<br />

The SCAC was founded and began operation<br />

on September 1, 1962, as the <strong>College</strong> Athletic<br />

Conference (CAC). The league’s first primary<br />

mark is pictured on the left.<br />

Centre <strong>College</strong> of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern<br />

at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known<br />

as Rhodes <strong>College</strong>); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee;<br />

and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the<br />

four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington<br />

University of St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC<br />

remained unchanged until 1972.<br />

Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the<br />

conference went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition<br />

of Millsaps <strong>College</strong> of Jackson,<br />

Mississippi, and Trinity<br />

University of San Antonio,<br />

Texas, in 1988 and <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> of Conway, Arkanasas,<br />

and Oglethorpe University of<br />

Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of<br />

eight.<br />

That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern<br />

Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner<br />

- Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office was established<br />

in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its<br />

current primary mark (pictured right) and adopted blue (pms 287) and<br />

gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference.<br />

Membership changes continued throughout the ‘90s. The SCAC added<br />

Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation<br />

beginning in the 1994-95 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC<br />

added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman<br />

Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participation<br />

beginning in 1998-99.<br />

After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference,<br />

Austin <strong>College</strong> and Colorado <strong>College</strong> were confirmed as the 10th and<br />

11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the<br />

2006-07 academic year.<br />

Birmingham-Southern <strong>College</strong> of Birmingham, Alabama, a former<br />

member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the<br />

12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08.<br />

On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success<br />

- both in terms of team championships (six) and individual championships<br />

(19).<br />

SCAC Academic Profile<br />

The SCAC and its member institutions are committed to maintaining<br />

high academic standards. The member institutions are committed to<br />

the principle that a quality college athletics program is beneficial to the<br />

well-being of an institution in that it benefits the entire campus community<br />

as well as the student-athletes.<br />

With 11 of the 12 member institutions maintaining Phi Beta Kappa<br />

chapters (<strong>Hendrix</strong> included) on their campuses, the SCAC boasts some<br />

of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation. SCAC<br />

schools are consistently ranked among the top 50 colleges and universities<br />

in the nation in such respected publications as Barron’s, Peterson’s,<br />

Princeton Review and National Review <strong>College</strong> Guide.<br />

SCAC Staff<br />

Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference<br />

2935 Horizon Park Drive, Suite C<br />

Suwanee, GA 30024<br />

Phone • 678.546.3470 Fax • 678.546.3471<br />

Web • www.scacsports.com<br />

Commissioner............................................................................... Dwayne Hanberry<br />

E-Mail: dhanberry@scacsports.com<br />

Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 3<br />

Director of Sports Information...............................................................Jeff DeBaldo<br />

E-Mail: jdebaldo@scacsports.com<br />

Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 2<br />

Director of Communications/New Media........................................... Russell Kramer<br />

E-Mail: rkramer@scacsports.com<br />

Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 4<br />

As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its<br />

15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special<br />

anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary<br />

teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports.<br />

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the scac<br />

Sewanee-The Univ. of the South Tigers<br />

President • Dr. Joel Cunningham<br />

Athletics Director • Joel Cunningham<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Bubba Smith<br />

Austin <strong>College</strong> Kangaroos<br />

President • Dr. Oscar C. Page<br />

Athletics Director • Tim Millerick<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Rodney Wecker<br />

Colorado <strong>College</strong> Colonels<br />

President • Richard F. Celeste<br />

Athletics Director • Ken Ralph<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Andy Partee<br />

Millsaps <strong>College</strong> Majors<br />

President • Howard McMillan<br />

Athletics Director • Tim Wise<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Tim Wise<br />

Birmingham-Southern <strong>College</strong> Panthers<br />

President • Dr. G. David Pollick<br />

Athletics Director • Joe Dean Jr.<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Mitch Cole<br />

DePauw University Tigers<br />

President • Dr. Brian W. Casey<br />

Athletics Director • Page Cotton<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Bill Fenlon<br />

Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels<br />

President • Dr. Lawrence M. Schall<br />

Athletics Director • Jay Gardiner<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Phil Ponder<br />

Southwestern University Pirates<br />

President • Dr. Jake B. Schrum<br />

Athletics Director • Glada Munt<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Bill Raleigh<br />

Centre <strong>College</strong> Tigers<br />

President • Dr. John A. Roush<br />

Athletics Director • Brian Chafin<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Greg Mason<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Warriors<br />

President • Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd<br />

Athletics Director • Danny Powell<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Thad McCracken<br />

Rhodes <strong>College</strong> Lynx<br />

President • Dr. William E. Troutt<br />

Athletics Director • Mike Clary<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Mike DeGeorge<br />

Trinity University Tigers<br />

President • Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg<br />

Athletics Director • Bob King<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach • Pat Cunningham<br />

The Reach of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference<br />

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2009-10 Final SCAC Standings<br />

Conference<br />

Overall<br />

EAST DIVISION<br />

GP Rec. GP Rec.<br />

Birmingham-Southern 16 11-5 25 20-5<br />

DePauw 16 11-5 28 20-8<br />

Centre (SCAC Tournament Champion) 16 11-5 27 18-9<br />

Oglethorpe 16 9-7 26 15-11<br />

Rhodes 16 4-12 26 10-16<br />

Sewanee 16 1-15 26 4-21<br />

Conference<br />

Overall<br />

WEST DIVISION<br />

GP Rec. GP Rec.<br />

Austin 16 12-4 27 20-7<br />

Southwestern 16 9-7 26 16-10<br />

Trinity 16 9-7 27 14-13<br />

Millsaps 16 8-8 26 12-14<br />

Colorado 16 7-9 25 12-13<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> 16 4-12 23 7-16<br />

2009-10 scac<br />

Past SCAC Champions<br />

1991-92 • Centre 2000-01 • Millsaps<br />

1992-93 • Rhodes 2001-02 • DePauw<br />

1993-94 • Oglethorpe 2002-03 • Trinity<br />

1994-95 • Millsaps 2003-04 • Trinity<br />

1995-96 • Millsaps 2004-05 • Trinity<br />

1996-97 • Sewanee 2005-06 • DePauw<br />

1997-98 • Trinity 2006-07 • Centre<br />

1998-99 • Rose-Hulman 2007-08 • Millsaps<br />

1999-00 • Trinity 2008-09 • Centre<br />

2009-10 SCAC Stat Leaders<br />

Points Per Game gP FG 3FG FT Pts/G Rebounds Per Game gP Off Def Reb/G<br />

Nick Rose, Colorado................................25 191 47 119 21.9 Alex Lloyd, Centre.....................................27 93 169 9.7<br />

Nick Heathscott, <strong>Hendrix</strong>.........................23 140 0 100 16.5 Todd Ward, Oglethorpe.............................26 70 159 8.8<br />

Kola Alade, Austin..................................27 161 26 79 15.8 Brady Ohlsen, Colorado.............................25 64 139 8.1<br />

Blake Martinez, Millsaps........................25 125 85 54 15.6 Kory Kilpatrick, Rhodes.............................26 48 162 8.1<br />

Luke Caldarera, Trinity............................27 167 27 43 15.0 Luke Caldarera, Trinity...............................27 57 155 7.9<br />

Assists Per Game gP Asst Asst/G Steals Per Game gP Stl Stl/G<br />

Janson Hightower, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 23 123 5.3 Jarrell Sweet, Colorado 21 52 2.5<br />

Andyshea Saberioon, Rhodes 25 110 4.4 Blaise White, Birmingham-Southern 25 50 2.0<br />

Tony James, DePauw 27 115 4.3 Andyshea Saberioon, Rhodes 25 49 2.0<br />

Jarrell Sweet, Colorado 21 86 4.1 Tony James, DePauw 27 50 1.9<br />

Tony Marelle, Sewanee 23 93 4.0 Kola Alade, Austin 27 46 1.7<br />

Free Throw Percentage gP FT FTA Pct. 3-Point Percentage gP 3FG 3FGA Pct.<br />

Nick Rose, Colorado 25 119 136 .875 Tommy Weakly, DePauw 27 46 105 .438<br />

Andrew Galow, Rhodes 26 97 112 .866 Kevin Kegarise, Birmingham-Southern 25 41 98 .418<br />

Aaron Parr, Birmingham-Southern 25 91 112 .813 Jasen Jonus, Birmingham-Southern 25 68 166 .410<br />

Cameron Varnado, Millsaps 25 71 89 .798 Chris Goodman, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 26 40 103 .388<br />

Jeff Mullaney, Centre 27 78 104 .750 Scott Straley, Austin 27 41 106 .387<br />

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2009-10 scac<br />

2009-10 All-SCAC First Team<br />

Kola Alade (Austin <strong>College</strong>), Luke Caldarera (Trinity University), Danny Noll (Centre <strong>College</strong>), Todd Ward (Oglethorpe University), Nick Rose (Colorado <strong>College</strong>)<br />

2009-10 All-SCAC Second Team<br />

Jeff Mulaney (Centre <strong>College</strong>), Nick Heathscott (<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong>), Blake Martinez (Millsaps <strong>College</strong>), Aaron Parr (Birmingham-Southern <strong>College</strong>), Jonathan<br />

Brown (Southwestern University)<br />

2009-10 All-SCAC Third Team<br />

Steve Lemasters (DePauw University), Tony James (DePauw University), Brady Ohlsen (Colorado <strong>College</strong>), Alex Richey (Oglethorpe University), Reid Hamilton<br />

(Rhodes <strong>College</strong>)<br />

2009-10 All-SCAC Honorable Mention<br />

Austin <strong>College</strong>: Kyle Lintelman, Arron Mewbourn, Scott Straley, Chris Sturtevant Centre <strong>College</strong>: Alex Lloyd DePauw University: Sean<br />

Hasely <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong>: Cal Rose Oglethorpe University: David Allison Rhodes <strong>College</strong>: Kory Kilpatrick Sewanee: Tony Marelle Southwestern<br />

University: Zach Bergstrom, Nick Caputo, Travis Barber<br />

2009-10 SCAC Annual Awards<br />

2009-10 SCAC Player of the Year: Kola Alade (Austin <strong>College</strong>)<br />

2009-10 SCAC Co-Newcomers of the Year: Andrew Galow (Rhodes <strong>College</strong>) and Jasen Jonus (Birmingham-Southern <strong>College</strong>)<br />

2009-10 SCAC Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Lloyd (Centre <strong>College</strong>)<br />

2009-10 SCAC Coach of the Year: Rodney Wecker (Austin <strong>College</strong>)<br />

In exclusive voting by the head coaches of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), senior guard Kola Alade of Austin <strong>College</strong> was selected as SCAC Men’s Basketball<br />

Player of the Year while ‘Roos head coach Rodney Wecker was named the league’s Coach of the Year. First-year guard Andrew Galow of Rhodes <strong>College</strong> and sophomore guard<br />

Jasen Jonus of Birmingham-Southern <strong>College</strong> split the vote to share the league’s Newcomer of the Year award while junior center Alex Lloyd of Centre <strong>College</strong> was named the<br />

SCAC Defensive Player of the Year.<br />

Alade was the heart and soul of an Austin <strong>College</strong> squad that matched a school record with 19 wins and earned the top seed in the SCAC West this season. During the regular<br />

season, Alade ranked in the top 10 in the league in scoring (15.6 points per game – fourth), steals (1.7 per game – fifth), field goal percentage (49.3% - third) and free-throw<br />

percentage (73.5% - seventh). A three-time all-SCAC performer, Alade was the league’s career scoring leader among active players with 1,356 points – which ranks sixth<br />

all-time in Austin <strong>College</strong> history. A three-time SCAC Player-of-the-Week selection over his career, Alade is the first male student-athlete at Austin <strong>College</strong> – which joined the<br />

conference in 2006 – to earn Player-of-the-Year honors in any sport.<br />

Wecker, in his third season with Austin <strong>College</strong>, led the ‘Roos to a 19-6 overall mark, a 12-4 conference record, and the No. 1 seed from the SCAC Western Division in the conference<br />

tournament. Since Wecker took over the Austin <strong>College</strong> program in 2007-08, the program has been on a steady climb. After posting a 9-17 mark his first season, the ‘Roos<br />

posted a 13-13 mark in 2008-09 and the 2009-10 squad equaled the school record for single-season wins with 19. In very tight balloting, Wecker received four votes for Coach<br />

of the Year followed by Pat Cunningham of Trinity University with three votes. Greg Mason of Centre and Mitch Cole of Birmingham-Southern received two votes each while Bill<br />

Fenlon of DePauw University received the remaining vote.<br />

Galow was the only first-year player in the conference to average double digit points (10.2 points per game), and also added 3.2 assists (eighth in the SCAC) and 3.4 rebounds<br />

per game. He was second in the SCAC in free-throw percentage (86.6 percent) and also in the top five in minutes played, the only freshman ranked in top five. Galow led the<br />

Lynx in scoring on five separate occasions. Jonus was one of the SCAC’s best three-point shooters all season – finishing third in the league in three-point field goal percentage<br />

(41.0 percent) and fourth in three-pointers made per game (2.7). He was Birmingham-Southern’s second-leading scorer at 11.5 points per contest. Jonus, who played the final<br />

eight games of the season with a torn PCL ligament, posted his numbers while playing only 18.9 minutes per game.<br />

Centre’s Lloyd ranked 34th in the nation in blocked shots per game (2.0 – second in the SCAC) and 25th in rebounds per game with 9.7 – which led the SCAC. The Colonels<br />

ranked fourth nationally in scoring defense and sixth in field goal percentage defense nationally and Lloyd plays a big role in those rankings. He was the team’s leading<br />

rebounder or tied for the team-high in 16 of Centre’s 23 games this season.<br />

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SCAC Single-Season leaders<br />

MEN'S SINGLE-SEASON BASKETBALL RECORDS (1991/92-2009/10)<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Scoring Pts.<br />

1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92) 603<br />

2. Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman (1998-99) 593<br />

3. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee (1997-98) 561<br />

4. Jason Rhodes, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (1995-96) 558<br />

5. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (2003-04) 551<br />

6. Nick Rose, Colorado <strong>College</strong> (2009-10) 548<br />

7. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2007-08) 528<br />

Eric Ochel, Sewanee (1994-95) 528<br />

Neal Power, Rhodes (2000-01) 528<br />

10. Mike Moore, DePauw (2008-09) 526<br />

Rebounds<br />

No.<br />

1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92) 410<br />

2. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2007-08) 288<br />

3. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (2007-08) 282<br />

4. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2006-07) 264<br />

Todd Ward, Oglethorpe (2008-09) 264<br />

6. Alex Lloyd, Centre (2009-10) 262<br />

7. Ahmad Kareem Shaheed, O'thorpe (2006-07) 255<br />

8. Coy Zerhusen, Centre (2004-05) 252<br />

9. Charles Houston, Trinity (2008-09) 250<br />

10. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes (1993-94) 247<br />

Assists<br />

No.<br />

1. Mike Howland, DePauw (2001-02) 180<br />

2. Mike Moore, DePauw (2007-08) 168<br />

3. Mike Gonda, Rhodes (1991-92) 158<br />

4. Mike Moore, DePauw (2006-07) 152<br />

5. Patrick Grace, Rose-Hulman (1999-00) 145<br />

Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94) 145<br />

7. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1995-96) 143<br />

8. Tim Vaughn, Millsaps (1991-92) 140<br />

9. Mike Moore, DePauw (2005-06) 139<br />

10. Ryan Crowdis, Centre (2008-09) 137<br />

Steals<br />

No.<br />

1. Rodger Smitherman, Fisk (1992-93) 85<br />

2. Brian Britt, Centre (2000-01) 84<br />

3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94) 78<br />

4. Charles Houston, Trinity (2008-09) 76<br />

5. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1992-93) 75<br />

6. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (2005-06) 74<br />

7. Brian Britt, Centre (1999-00) 73<br />

Stacy Vines, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (1993-94) 73<br />

Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (2001-02) 73<br />

10. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (2006-07) 70<br />

Records<br />

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Blocked Shots No.<br />

1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92) 130<br />

2. Sean Devins, Trinity (2003-04) 107<br />

3. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1991-92) 105<br />

4. Rob Bledsoe, Rhodes (2008-09) 102<br />

5. Sean Devins, Trinity (2002-03) 101<br />

6. Sean Devins, Trinity (2004-05) 97<br />

7. John Garber, Millsaps (1994-95) 83<br />

8. John Garber, Millsaps (1995-96) 80<br />

9. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1992-93) 72<br />

10. Spencer Burke, Austin (2008-09) 65<br />

Scoring Average<br />

Ppg<br />

1. Derek Watkins, Fisk (1991-92) 24.26<br />

2. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92) 24.12<br />

3. Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman (1998-99) 22.81<br />

4. Nick Rose, Colorado <strong>College</strong> (2009-10) 21.92<br />

5. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee (1997-98) 21.58<br />

6. Eric Ochel, Sewanee (1994-95) 21.12<br />

Neal Power, Rhodes (2000-01) 21.12<br />

8. Mike Gonda, Rhodes (1991-92) 20.72<br />

9. Jason Rhodes, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (1995-96) 20.67<br />

10. Cory Smith, Rhodes (2008-09) 20.63<br />

Rebound Average<br />

Rpg<br />

1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92) 16.40<br />

2. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (2007-08) 10.85<br />

3. Rodger Smitherman, Fisk (1991-92) 10.56<br />

4. Todd Ward, Oglethorpe (2008-09) 10.15<br />

5. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes (1993-94) 9.88<br />

6. Ahmad Kareem Shaheed, O'thorpe (2006-07) 9.81<br />

7. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2006-07) 9.78<br />

8. Steve Hodges, Centre (1997-98) 9.72<br />

Ben Pursell, Sewanee (2007-08) 9.72<br />

10. Alex Lloyd, Centre (2009-10) 9.70<br />

Assists Average<br />

Apg<br />

1. Mike Moore, DePauw (2007-08) 6.46<br />

2. Mike Howland, DePauw (2001-02) 6.43<br />

3. Mike Gonda, Rhodes (1991-92) 6.32<br />

4. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94) 5.80<br />

5. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1995-96) 5.72<br />

6. Mike Moore, DePauw (2005-06) 5.56<br />

7. Derek Watkins, Fisk (1992-93) 5.44<br />

8. Mike Moore, DePauw (2006-07) 5.43<br />

9. Travis Walker, Fisk (1993-94) 5.40<br />

10. Tim Vaughn, Millsaps (1991-92) 5.38<br />

Steals Average<br />

Spg<br />

1. Rodger Smitherman, Fisk (1992-93) 3.40<br />

2. Brian Britt, Centre (2000-01) 3.36<br />

3. Stacy Vines, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (1993-94) 3.04<br />

4. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94) 3.00<br />

5. Brian Britt, Centre (1999-00) 2.92<br />

Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (2001-02) 2.92<br />

7. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1992-93) 2.89<br />

8. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (2005-06) 2.85<br />

9. Derek Watkins, Fisk (1991-92) 2.84<br />

10. Zack Moore, Rhodes (1996-97) 2.79<br />

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MEN'S SINGLE-SEASON BASKETBALL RECORDS (1991/92-2009/10)<br />

Blocked Shots Average<br />

Bpg<br />

1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92) 5.20<br />

2. Rob Bledsoe, Rhodes (2008-09) 4.25<br />

3. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1991-92) 4.04<br />

4. Sean Devins, Trinity (2003-04) 3.69<br />

5. Sean Devins, Trinity (2002-03) 3.48<br />

6. John Garber, Millsaps (1994-95) 3.07<br />

7. Sean Devins, Trinity (2004-05) 3.03<br />

8. John Garber, Millsaps (1995-96) 2.96<br />

9. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1992-93) 2.88<br />

10. Jabari Williams, Fisk (1993-94) 2.76<br />

Field Goal Percentage Fg-Fga Pct.<br />

1. Robert Cates, S'western (2005-06) 155-230 .674<br />

2. Steve Hodges, Centre (1997-98) 136-205 .663<br />

3. Bert Gardner, Millsaps (1991-92) 184-280 .657<br />

4. Robert Cates, S'western (2004-05) 141-215 .656<br />

5. Brian Davis, Oglethorpe (1992-93) 163-249 .655<br />

6. Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (2001-02) 133-206 .646<br />

7. Rene Guzman, S'western (1998-99)122-189 .646<br />

8. Tom Callen, DePauw (2008-09) 131-205 .639<br />

9. Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (2000-01) 147-231 .636<br />

10. Brian Davis, Oglethorpe (1993-94) 166-262 .634<br />

Free Throw Percentage Ft-Fta Pct.<br />

1. Matt Secrease, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (2005-06) 65-70 .929<br />

2. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (2004-05) 143-157 .911<br />

3. Bryan Bates, Centre (1997-98) 74-83 .892<br />

3. Austin Lutz, Rhodes (2003-04) 65-73 .890<br />

4. Matt Nestheide, Centre (2005-06) 121-136 .890<br />

5. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (2005-06) 143-161 .888<br />

6. Bryan Bates, Centre (1996-97) 87-98 .888<br />

7. Austin Lutz, Rhodes (2002-03) 67-76 .882<br />

8. Joe Nixon, DePauw (2001-02) 72-82 .878<br />

9. Nick Rose, Colo. <strong>College</strong> (2009-10) 119-136 .875<br />

10. Lance Jacobs, Colorado (2007-08) 104-119 .874<br />

3-Pt. Field Goals Made<br />

No.<br />

1. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (2003-04) 104<br />

2. Matt Mooney, Centre (2001-02) 95<br />

3. David DeMarcus, Centre (1992-93) 89<br />

4. Joe Nixon, DePauw (2001-02) 88<br />

5. Mike Moore, DePauw (2008-09) 86<br />

6. Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2009-10) 85<br />

7. Turner Emery, Sewanee (1995-96) 83<br />

8. Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps (2007-08) 82<br />

Tom Brambley, Oglethorpe (1991-92) 82<br />

Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2008-09) 82<br />

3-Pt. Field Goals Made Per Game No. Avg.<br />

1. Matt Mooney, Centre (2001-02) 95 3.80<br />

2. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (2003-04) 104 3.71<br />

3. David DeMarcus, Centre (1992-93) 89 3.71<br />

4. Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2009-10) 85 3.40<br />

5. Turner Emery, Sewanee (1995-96) 83 3.32<br />

6. Mike Moore, DePauw (2008-09) 86 3.31<br />

7. Tom Brambley, Ogelthorpe (1991-92) 82 3.28<br />

Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2008-09) 82 3.28<br />

9. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (2002-03) 61 3.21<br />

10. Eric Ochel, Sewanee (1994-95) 80 3.20<br />

Rich Skeen, Trinity (1993-94) 80 3.20<br />

SCAC Records<br />

scac single-season leaders<br />

3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 3Fg-3Fga Pct.<br />

1. Matt Nestheide, Centre (2004-05) 58-113 .513<br />

2. Dan Tumis, S'western (2002-03) 59-116 .509<br />

3. David DeMarcus,Centre (1992-93) 89-177 .503<br />

4. Andrew Tulowitsky, O'thorpe (2006-07) 73-146 .500<br />

5. Andy Pippenger, Rhodes (1991-92) 66-134 .493<br />

6. Alex Stewart, DePauw (2002-03) 45-92 .489<br />

7. Alex Stewart, DePauw (2005-06) 81-166 .488<br />

8. Rich Skeen, Trinity (1991-92) 66-136 .485<br />

9. Matt Secrease, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (2004-05) 62-128 .484<br />

10. Ryan Vickers, O'thorpe (1992-93) 50-104 .481<br />

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SCAC career leaders<br />

MEN'S CAREER BASKETBALL RECORDS (1991/92-2009/10)<br />

1,000 Point Scorers Pts.<br />

1. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (00/01-04/05) 1,894<br />

2. Rami Almefty, Rhodes (02/03-05/06) 1,693<br />

3. Cory Smith, Rhodes (05/0 6-08/09) 1,676<br />

4. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee (94/95-97/98) 1,675<br />

5. Neal Power, Rhodes (97/98-00/01) 1,647<br />

6. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (05/06-08/09) 1,638<br />

7. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (98/99-01/02) 1,626<br />

8. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (03/04-06/07) 1,593<br />

9. Joe Nixon, DePauw (98/99-01/02) 1,546<br />

10.Joe Ringger, DePauw (99/00-02/03) 1,533<br />

11. Eric Ochel, Sewanee (91/92-94/95) 1,510<br />

12.Mike Moore, DePauw (05/06-08/09) 1,505<br />

13.Matt Nestheide, Centre (04/05-07/08) 1,486<br />

14.Jason Morris, Trinity (01/02-04/05) 1,455<br />

15.Thomas Adams, Millsaps (99/00-02/03) 1,450<br />

Turner Emery, Sewanee (94/95-97/98) 1,450<br />

17.Quintin Mason, Trinity (97/98-00/01) 1,442<br />

18.Stephen Schott, DePauw (04/05-07/08) 1,415<br />

19.Thomas Johnson, Rhodes (91/92-93/94) 1,406<br />

20.Bryan Bates, Centre (94/95-97/98) 1,400<br />

21.Kola Alade, Austin <strong>College</strong> (06/07-09/10) 1,393<br />

22.Dan Brown, Oglethorpe (95/96-98/99) 1,390<br />

23.Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (05/06-07/08) 1,383<br />

24.Ryan Vickers, Oglethorpe (92/93-95/96) 1,381<br />

25.Phillip Robinson, Millsaps (91/92-92/93 / 94/95) 1,370<br />

26.Aaron Bowser, Southwestern (02/03-05/06) 1,367<br />

27.Tyler Warren, Millsaps (02/03-05/06) 1,365<br />

28.Albert Johnson, Rhodes (92/93-95/96) 1,358<br />

Danny Noll, Centre (06/07-09/10) 1,358<br />

30.Jonathan McNulty, Trinity (92/93-95/96) 1,355<br />

31.Rodney Rogan, Millsaps (04/05-07/08) 1,355<br />

32.Ryan Hyslop, Trinity (95/96/99/00) 1,346<br />

33.Jason Rhodes, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (92/93-95/96) 1,340<br />

34.Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (02/03-05/06) 1,323<br />

35.Andy Schutt, Oglethorpe (91/92-94/95) 1,318<br />

36.Brad Price, Millsaps (92/93-95/96) 1,298<br />

37.Brandon Beehan, Rhodes (94/95-97/98) 1,294<br />

38.Hunter Connerly, Sewanee (92/93-95/96) 1,293<br />

39.Mike Howland, DePauw (98/99-01/02) 1,276<br />

40.John Garber, Millsaps (93/94-96/97) 1,275<br />

41.Alex Stewart, DePauw (02/03-05/06) 1,263<br />

42.Cal Rose, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (06/07-09/10) 1,261<br />

43.Mike Gonda, Rhodes (91/92-93/94) 1,258<br />

44.Matt Secrease, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (03/04-06/07) 1,250<br />

45.Munchie Muskeyvalley, R-Hulman (02/03-05/06) 1,248<br />

46.David DeMarcus, Centre (91/92-93/94) 1,236<br />

47.Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (99/00-02/03) 1,223<br />

48.Johnny Brunini, Millsaps (92/93-95/96) 1,213<br />

49.Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps (04/05-07/08) 1,207<br />

50.Matthew Jakes, Rhdoes (02/03-05/06) 1,198<br />

51.Joey Garcia, Sewanee (03/04-06/07) 1,193<br />

52.Mark Holbrook, Centre (91/92-93/94) 1,192<br />

53.Ben Pursell, Sewanee (05/06-08/09) 1,191<br />

54.Willie Hobson, Millsaps (95/96-98/99) 1,190<br />

55.Rich Skeen, Trinity (91/92-93/94) 1,178<br />

56.Spencer Rowland, Sewanee (02/03 / 04/05-06/07)1,164<br />

57.Brian Davis, Oglethorpe (91/92-93/94) 1,153<br />

58.Bryon Letourneau, Oglethorpe (93/94-96/97) 1,150<br />

59.Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe (03/04-06/07) 1,149<br />

SCAC Records<br />

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1,000 Point Scorers (continued) Pts.<br />

60.Reggie Magnusson, Centre (03/04-05/06) 1,147<br />

61.Stan Goldberg, Oglethorpe (99/00-02/03) 1,136<br />

62.Zack Wallace, Millsaps (94/95-97/98) 1,120<br />

63.Jeremy Bettis, DePauw (99/00-02/03) 1,118<br />

64.Sean Devins, Trinity (01/02-04/05) 1,113<br />

65.Jason Smith, Sewanee (01/02-04/05) 1,110<br />

66.Philip Griffith, Rose-Hulman (01/02-04/05) 1,103<br />

67.Matt Jacobson, Centre (03/04-06/07) 1,077<br />

68.Andy Bates, Trinity (02/03-05/06) 1,073<br />

69.Sabian Murray, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (97/98-00/01) 1,070<br />

70.Ahmad Kareen Shaheed, O'thorpe (04/05-07/08) 1,069<br />

71.Peter Murray, Trinity (01/02-04/05) 1,059<br />

72.Jason Ludwig, Rose-Hulman (01/02-04/05) 1,042<br />

73.Jason Atwell, Centre (00/01-03/04) 1,036<br />

74.Robert Cates, Southwestern (02/03-05/06) 1,033<br />

75.Ross Burt, Trinity (02/03-05/06) 1,018<br />

76.Thomas Britt, Centre (04/05-07/08) 1,005<br />

77.*Luke Caldarera, Trinity (07/08-09/10) 1,003<br />

78.Matt Mooney, Centre (98/99-01/02) 1,002<br />

Scoring Average (45 Games Minimum) G Avg.<br />

1. Thomas Johnson, Rhodes 77 18.26<br />

2. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe 105 18.04<br />

3. Phillip Robinson, Millsaps 76 18.03<br />

4. Eric Ochel, Sewanee 86 17.56<br />

5. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes 48 17.38<br />

6. Chris Wall, Oglethorpe 47 17.30<br />

7. Rami Almefty, Rhodes 98 17.28<br />

8. David Demarcus, Centre 72 17.17<br />

9. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 96 17.06<br />

10.Mike Gonda, Rhodes 74 17.00<br />

Rebounds<br />

Tot.<br />

1. Coy Zerhusen, Centre (02/03-05/06) 857<br />

2. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (00/01-04/05) 849<br />

3. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (05/06-08/09) 837<br />

4. Stephen Schott, DePauw (04/05-07/08) 816<br />

5. Joe Ringger, DePauw (99/00-02/03) 761<br />

Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (05/06-07/08) 761<br />

7. John Garber, Millsaps (93/94-96/97) 760<br />

8. Ben Pursell, Sewanee (05/06-08/09) 758<br />

9. Thomas Adams, Millsaps (99/00-02/03) 741<br />

10.Ahmad Kareem Shaheed, O'thorpe (04/05-07/08) 697<br />

Rebounding Average (45 Games Min.) G Avg.<br />

1. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes 48 9.31<br />

2. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps 83 9.17<br />

3. Steve Hodges, Centre 65 8.94<br />

4. *Todd Ward, Oglethorpe 70 8.76<br />

5. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 96 8.72<br />

6. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe 105 8.09<br />

7. Coy Zerhusen, Centre 107 8.01<br />

8. *Kory Kilpatrick, Rhodes 45 7.98<br />

9. *Alex Lloyd, Centre 62 7.87<br />

10.Ben Pursell, Sewanee 98 7.73<br />

*Active<br />

*Active<br />

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MEN'S CAREER BASKETBALL RECORDS (1991/92-2009/10)<br />

Assists<br />

Tot.<br />

1. Mike Moore, DePauw (05/06-08/09) 545<br />

2. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (92/93-95/96) 499<br />

3. Mike Howland, DePauw (98/99-01/02) 490<br />

4. Brian Britt, Centre (97/98-00/01) 418<br />

5. Cornell Longino, Oglethorpe (91/92-94/95) 402<br />

6. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee (98/99-01/02) 391<br />

7. Pete Dillon, Sewanee (92/93-95/96) 385<br />

Mike Gonda, Rhodes (91/92-93/94) 385<br />

9. Mike Dunleavy, Southwestern (99/00-02/03) 384<br />

10.Peter Jones, Sewanee (95/96-98/99) 363<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

No.<br />

1. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee 694<br />

2. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe 671<br />

3. Neal Power, Rhodes 610<br />

4. Joe Ringger, DePauw 600<br />

5. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 585<br />

6. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps 576<br />

7. Rami Almefty, Rhodes 564<br />

8. Thomas Adams, Millsaps 558<br />

9. Joe Nixon, DePauw 555<br />

10.Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps 552<br />

SCAC Records<br />

scac career leaders<br />

Assists Average (45 Games Minimum) G Avg.<br />

1. Mike Gonda, Rhodes 74 5.20<br />

2. Mike Moore, DePauw 105 5.19<br />

3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes 102 4.89<br />

4. Mike Howland, DePauw 103 4.76<br />

5. Brian Britt, Centre 96 4.35<br />

6. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee 90 4.34<br />

7. Travis Wood, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 52 4.31<br />

8. Travis Ezelle, MIllsaps 76 4.29<br />

9. Tripp Pierson, Oglethorpe 50 4.22<br />

10.Cornell Longino, Oglethorpe 98 4.10<br />

Steals<br />

Tot.<br />

1. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (98/99-01/02) 264<br />

2. Brian Britt, Centre (97/98-00/01) 257<br />

3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (92/93-95/96) 256<br />

4. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (03/04-06/07) 237<br />

5. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee (98/99-01/02) 209<br />

6. Mike Dunleavy, Southwestern (99/00-02/03) 192<br />

7. Charles Houston, Trinity (05/06-08/09) 183<br />

8. Jason Morris, Trinity (01/02-04/05) 173<br />

9. Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps (04/05-07/08) 166<br />

Josh Cockerham, Rhodes (96/97-99/00) 166<br />

Steals Average (45 Games Minimum) G Avg.<br />

1. Brian Britt, Centre 96 2.68<br />

2. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps 100 2.64<br />

3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes 102 2.51<br />

4. Jarrell Sweet, Colorado <strong>College</strong> 46 2.43<br />

5. Michael Bennett, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 58 2.34<br />

6. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee 90 2.32<br />

7. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe 106 2.24<br />

8. Stacy Vines, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 71 2.20<br />

9. Brent Wilson, Millsaps 76 2.05<br />

10.Charles Houston, Trinity 90 2.03<br />

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 250 made) Fg-Fga Pct.<br />

1. Bert Gardner, Millsaps 285-448 .636<br />

2. Robert Cates, Southwestern 407-655 .621<br />

3. Brian Davis, Oglethorpe 440-709 .621<br />

4. Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee 483-796 .607<br />

5. Steve Hodges, Centre 298-497 .600<br />

6. Chris Wall, Oglethorpe 283-481 .588<br />

7. Rene Guzman, Southwestern 261-445 .587<br />

8. Sean Devins, Trinity 414-711 .582<br />

9. Neal Power, Rhodes 610-1048 .582<br />

10.Tom Callen, DePauw 277-477 .581<br />

Free Throw Percentagen (Min. 150 made) Ft-Fta Pct.<br />

1. Matt Secrease, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 232-267 .869<br />

2. Bryan Bates, Centre 343-398 .862<br />

3. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe 472-552 .855<br />

4. Austin Lutz, Rhodes 253-296 .855<br />

5. Matt Nestheide, Centre 370-437 .847<br />

6. Rami Almefty, Rhodes 397-470 .845<br />

7. Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe 241-287 .840<br />

8. Cal Rose, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 190-227 .837<br />

9. Thomas Britt, Centre 218-262 .832<br />

10.Joe Nixon, DePauw 252-303 .832<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

No.<br />

1. Cory Smith, Rhodes 532<br />

2. Stan Goldberg, Oglethorpe 481<br />

3. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe 472<br />

4. Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 467<br />

5. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe 423<br />

6. Neal Power, Rhodes 421<br />

7. Rami Almefty, Rhodes 397<br />

8. Ben Pursell, Sewanee 380<br />

9. Stephen Schott, DePauw 373<br />

10.Ryan Hyslop, Trinity 372<br />

3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (Min. 75 made) 3Fg-3Fga Pct.<br />

1. Andy Pippinger, Rhodes 124-265 .468<br />

2. David Demarcus, Centre 209-454 .460<br />

3. John Richards, Sewanee 105-231 .455<br />

4. Ross Burt, Trinity 142-313 .454<br />

5. Bob Steiner, DePauw 101-225 .449<br />

6. Tony DiFilippo, Sewanee 94-210 .448<br />

7. Rich Skeen, Trinity 216-483 .447<br />

8. Greg Mason, Centre 201-450 .447<br />

9. Ryan Vickers, Oglethorpe 193-434 .445<br />

10.Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe 188-434 .433<br />

3-Pt. Field Goals Made<br />

No.<br />

1. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe 288<br />

2. Turner Emery, Sewanee 260<br />

3. Mike Moore, DePauw 254<br />

4. Eric Ochel, Sewanee 251<br />

5. Cal Rose, <strong>Hendrix</strong> 248<br />

6. Alex Stewart, DePauw 240<br />

7. Josh Cockerham, Rhodes 235<br />

8. Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps 232<br />

9. Matt Mooney, Centre 227<br />

10.Blake Martinez, Millsaps 222<br />

*Active<br />

*Active<br />

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SCAC single-game leaders<br />

MEN'S SINGLE-GAME BASKETBALL RECORDS (1991/92-2009/10)<br />

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS<br />

Points 55 Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory) 2/22/95<br />

Rebounds 26 Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Oglethorpe) 1/3/06<br />

Assists 15 Mike Howland, DePauw (vs. Rhodes) 1/27/02<br />

Steals 11 Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (vs. <strong>Hendrix</strong>) 2/17/02<br />

Blocked Shots 14 Doug Wilson, Millsaps (vs. LSU-Shreveport) 12/6/91<br />

FG Made 18 Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory) 2/22/95<br />

FG Attempted 29 Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman (vs. DePauw) 2/18/99<br />

29 Joey Garcia, Sewanee (vs. Methodist) 11/20/05<br />

FG Percentage 100.0% (11-11) Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe (vs. Piedmont) 1/2/07<br />

(Min. 10 made) 100.0% (10-10) Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (vs. Wesley (Del.) 11/18/00<br />

100.0% (10-10) Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Austin) 2/10/08<br />

FT Made 18 Ryan Hyslop, Trinity (vs. Rhodes) 1/2/99<br />

FT Attempted 20 Clint Ferguson, Rose-Hulman (vs. Case-Western) 11/18/00<br />

FT Percentage 100% (18-18) Ryan Hyslop, Trinity (vs. Rhodes) 1/2/99<br />

(Min. 13 made) 100% (16-16) Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (vs. Millsaps) 12/4/04<br />

100% (13-13) Dan Waguespack, Millsaps (vs. Oglethorpe) 1/4/00<br />

100% (13-13) Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (vs. LaGrange) 11/20/04<br />

100% (13-13) Tony James, DePauw (vs. Birmingham-So.) 2/21/10<br />

3-Pt. FG Made 13 Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory) 2/22/95<br />

3-Pt. FG Attempted 20 Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (vs. Embry-Riddle) 12/29/05<br />

3-Pt. FG Percentage 100% (7-7) Brad Price, Millsaps (vs. Fisk) 1/28/94<br />

(Min. 6 made) 100% (7-7) Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe (vs. Piedmont) 1/2/07<br />

100% (6-6) Bryan Bates, Centre (vs. Southwestern) 1/17/98<br />

100% (6-6) Jon Query, Rose-Hulman (vs. Millsaps) 1/6/02<br />

100% (6-6) Aaron Bowser, Southwestern (vs. Ill. Wesleyan) 12/30/04<br />

100% (6-6) Thomas Britt, Centre (vs. Asbury) 11/18/05<br />

92.9% (13-14) Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory) 2/22/95<br />

SCAC Records<br />

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS<br />

Points 127 Millsaps vs. Wesley 12/9/94<br />

Rebounds 76 Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible (Ga.) 11/20/00<br />

Assists 39 Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible (Ga.) 11/20/00<br />

Steals 27 Millsaps vs. Principia 12/3/94<br />

Blocked Shots 14 Millsaps vs. LSU-Shreveport 12/6/91<br />

14 Trinity vs. <strong>Hendrix</strong> 2/1/04<br />

FG Made 54 Millsaps vs. Wesley 12/9/94<br />

FG Attempted 93 Millsaps vs. Fisk 11/20/95<br />

93 <strong>Hendrix</strong> vs. Messenger (Mo.) 11/20/98<br />

FG Percentage 70.6% (48-68) DePauw vs. IU-Northwest 12/19/98<br />

FT Made 44 Oglethorpe vs. Sewanee 2/23/03<br />

FT Attempted 59 Rhodes vs. Trinity 1/21/96<br />

FT Percentage 96.2% (25-26) Oglethorpe vs. Rose-Hulman 2/28/04<br />

(Min. 20 made) 95.7% (22-23) Colorado <strong>College</strong> vs. Millsaps 1/11/08<br />

3-Pt. FG Made 21 Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible 1/9/04<br />

3-Pt. FG Attempted 51 Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible 1/9/04<br />

3-Pt. FG Percentage 83.3% (10-12) Millsaps vs. Sewanee 1/21/96<br />

(Min. 10 made)<br />

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS<br />

Most Consecutive Wins 25 Centre <strong>College</strong> 2007/08<br />

20 Rhodes <strong>College</strong> 1991/92<br />

Most Consecutive<br />

Conference Wins 22 Centre <strong>College</strong> 2006/07 (6) - 2007/08 (14) - 2008/09 (2)<br />

13 Oglethorpe University 1992/93 (2) - 1993/94 (11)<br />

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MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECORDS (2003-10)<br />

SCAC Records<br />

scac tournament leaders<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Points<br />

Game 34 Jon Query, Rose-Hulman (vs. Southwestern) 2/27/03<br />

34 Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Centre) 2/24/06<br />

Tourney 65 Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (3 games) 2008<br />

Average 23.5 Robert Cates, Southwestern (47 points / 2 games) 2005<br />

Rebounds<br />

Game 17 Andrew King, <strong>Hendrix</strong> (vs. Oglethorpe) 2/29/08<br />

Tourney 32 Coy Zerhusen, Centre (3 games) 2006<br />

Average 12.0 Jeremy Bettis, DePauw (24 rebounds / 2 games) 2003<br />

Assists<br />

Game 10 Mike Moore, DePauw (vs. Trinity) 2/24/07<br />

Tourney 18 Mike Moore, DePauw (2 games) 2007<br />

18 Ryan Crowdis, Centre (3 games) 2009<br />

Average 9.0 Mike Moore, DePauw (18 assists / 2 games) 2007<br />

Steals<br />

Game 7 Alex Stewart, DePauw (vs. Rhodes) 2/25/06<br />

Tourney 11 Allen Odum, Millsaps (2 games) 2007<br />

Average 5.5 Allen Odum, Millsaps (11 steals / 2 games) 2007<br />

Blocks<br />

Game 7 Sean Devins, Trinity (vs. Centre) 2/26/05<br />

7 Sean Devins, Trinity (vs. Sewanee) 2/27/05<br />

Tourney 16 Sean Devins, Trinity (3 games) 2005<br />

Average 5.3 Sean Devins, Trinity (16 blocks / 3 games) 2005<br />

3-Pt. Field Goals<br />

Game 8 Matt Nestheide, Centre (vs. Trinity) 2/25/07<br />

8 Kris Bentley, Centre (vs. Southwestern) 3/1/09<br />

Tourney 16 Matt Nestheide, Centre (3 games) 2007<br />

Average 5.3 Matt Nestheide, Centre (16 3FGs / 3 games) 2007<br />

Field Goals<br />

Game 15 Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Centre) 2/24/06<br />

Tourney 29 Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (3 games) 2008<br />

Free Throws<br />

Game 13 Matt Nestheide, Centre (vs. Millsaps) 2/24/06<br />

13 Andrew Galow, Rhodes (vs. Austin <strong>College</strong>) 2/26/10<br />

Tourney 21 Matt Nestheide, Centre (3 games) 2008<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

Game (Min. 10 made) 91.7 (11-12) Jason Ludwig, Rose-Hulman (vs. Rhodes) 2/27/04<br />

Tourney (Min. 15 made) 81.8 (18-22) Robert Cates, Southwestern (2 games) 2005<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

Game (Min. 6 made) 100.0 (10-10) Matt Nestheide, Centre (vs. Millsaps) 3/2/08<br />

100.0 (8-8) Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (vs. Rose-Hulman) 2/28/04<br />

100.0 (8-8) Tyler Warren, Millsaps (vs. Trinity) 2/25/05<br />

Tourney (Min. 10 made) 100.0 (14-14) Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (3 games) 2004<br />

95.5 (21-22) Matt Nestheide, Centre (3 games) 2008<br />

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS<br />

Points<br />

One Team 92 <strong>Hendrix</strong> 92, Oglethorpe 80 - OT 2/27/09<br />

Combined 172 Southwestern 88, DePauw 84 - OT 2/27/04<br />

172 <strong>Hendrix</strong> 92, Oglethorpe 80 - OT 2/27/09<br />

Margin of Victory 29 Millsaps (86) vs. Rhodes (57) 2/29/08<br />

Rebounds 48 Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 2/27/04<br />

48 <strong>Hendrix</strong> (vs. Oglethorpe) 2/29/08<br />

Assists 23 Millsaps (vs. Rhodes) 2/29/08<br />

Steals 13 Southwestern (vs. DePauw) 2/25/05<br />

13 Millsaps (vs. <strong>Hendrix</strong>) 2/23/07<br />

13 Trinity (vs. Oglethorpe) 2/23/07<br />

Blocked Shots 11 Trinity (vs. Centre) 2/26/05<br />

3-Pt FG Made 14 Southwestern (vs. DePauw) 2/27/04<br />

Field Goal Pct. 59.2% (29-49) Centre (vs. Millsaps) 2/27/03<br />

Free Throw Pct. 96.2% (25-26) Oglethorpe (vs. Rose-Hulman) 2/28/04<br />

3-Pt FG Pct. 58.3% (7-12) Rose-Hulman (vs. Rhodes) 2/27/04<br />

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athletic facilities<br />

hendrix athletic facilities ranked 13th in nation<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> has always been considered one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, however, according to the Princeton Review the Warriors’ threeyear-old<br />

athletic facilities ranks among the best in the nation.<br />

The Princeton Review recently praised <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> for its new Wellness and Athletic Center, Bob Courtway Pool and four outdoor playing fields by ranking it 13th in the<br />

country among all 2,500 four-year colleges. That includes all NCAA Division I, II and III schools.<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> joined Wabash <strong>College</strong> (Crawfordsville, Ind.) and Middlebury <strong>College</strong> (Middlebury, Vt.) as the only other NCAA Division III schools to make the Top 20 list. <strong>Hendrix</strong> was<br />

also the only Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) school on the list.<br />

The Warriors finished construction of their new athletic facilities in August of 2007. The new buildings and playing fields replaced the 46-year-old Grove Gymnasium. <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

has also recently finished construction of the new Student Life and Technology Center, which has been erected on the west side of Harkrider where Grove Gymnasium formerly<br />

sat.<br />

“Our new athletic facilities have helped us, along with the great work of our coaching<br />

staff, to increase the number of student-athletes participating in our 19 sports from<br />

about 180 a few years ago to over 350 this year,” said Athletics Director Danny Powell.<br />

The SCAC has given <strong>Hendrix</strong> the opportunity to show off its new state-of-the-art facilities<br />

by appointing the school as host of the 2008 and 2009 SCAC Men’s and Women’s<br />

Basketball Championships, 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships, 2010 SCAC Softball<br />

Championships and 2010 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.<br />

(Front view of the Wellness and Athletic Center)<br />

The SCAC has chosen <strong>Hendrix</strong> as a host school for its conference championships because<br />

of the central location in the conference, ability to run on-campus tournaments and the<br />

abundant hotels and restaurants Conway has to offer.<br />

One of the greatest aspects of <strong>Hendrix</strong> Athletics is the affordable admission to its 19 sporting event’s home games throughout the year, including SCAC Championships. Fans can<br />

come out and enjoy all the fun and excitement of college athletics for the best price of all, FREE.<br />

In its profile on <strong>Hendrix</strong> (pages 280-281), The Princeton Review praises the college for its involved student body and accepting atmosphere. <strong>Hendrix</strong> students are quoted extensively<br />

throughout the review, discussing everything from the “phenomenal [financial] aid that would be ridiculous to turn down” to the “awesome theme parties”. A political<br />

science major noted that “one of <strong>Hendrix</strong>’s selling points is the personal relationships that students build with their professors,” while another student credited professors for<br />

being “courageously friendly.”<br />

The Princeton Review’s 62 ranking lists in The Best 371 <strong>College</strong>s are entirely based on<br />

its survey of 122,000 students (about 325 per campus on average) attending the colleges<br />

in the book. The 80-question survey asks students to rate their schools on several<br />

topics and report on their campus experiences. Topics range from student assessments<br />

of their professors, administrators, financial aid, and campus food.<br />

Other ranking lists are based on student reports about their student body’s political<br />

leanings, race/class relations, gay community acceptance, and other aspects of campus<br />

life. A college’s appearance on a ranking list is entirely the result of a high consensus<br />

among its surveyed students about a topic compared with that of students at other<br />

schools answering the same survey question(s) on the ranking list topic.<br />

(Aerial view of the top-ranked Warrior facilities)<br />

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athletic facilities<br />

grove gymnasium - garrison court<br />

The construction of Grove Gymnasium was completed in August of 2007 and plays host to the Warrior basketball and volleyball programs. The unique stadium-style seating<br />

holds a capacity crowd of 1,100. The gym also features a fieldhouse atmosphere when the windows are uncovered and the Warrior Alumni Room overlooks competition for<br />

a suite style view. The gym is named in honor of former basketball coach and athletic director, Ivan H. Grove, who guided the Warriors for 20 years (1924-47). The basketball<br />

court is named in honor of the legendary basketball coach Cliff Garrison, who led the Warriors through 31 years of basketball glory. Grove and Garrison combined for eight AIC<br />

Championships and an overall record of 721-521 (.581 pct).<br />

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discover hendrix<br />

Discover <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> is on a journey to national leadership in<br />

engaged liberal arts and sciences education. Led<br />

by our flagship Odyssey Program and supported<br />

by The <strong>Hendrix</strong> Campaign, we have been charting<br />

progress, writing history, and making a difference<br />

in the lives of our students and the world.<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> is a <strong>College</strong> that engages students in the<br />

active pursuit of knowledge. Our students work<br />

closely with their faculty mentors, shaping their<br />

learning experiences to reflect their personal<br />

interests and challenging themselves to stretch<br />

beyond what they thought possible.<br />

This commitment to engaged learning is part<br />

of the history and fabric of <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong>. It<br />

is now the cornerstone of a curricular initiative<br />

called Your <strong>Hendrix</strong> Odyssey: Engaging in Active<br />

Learning.<br />

Through the Odyssey program we guarantee that<br />

every <strong>Hendrix</strong> student will have at least three<br />

specific active learning experiences, drawn from<br />

six categories. In addition to the personal benefit<br />

students receive by linking critical thought with<br />

action, <strong>Hendrix</strong> will also provide an experiential<br />

learning transcript to each graduate.<br />

We believe this new credential will be a valuable<br />

addition to our graduates’ portfolios, whether<br />

their next move in life is to continue their education<br />

in graduate school or to enter the workforce.<br />

The <strong>Hendrix</strong> Motto<br />

“Unto the whole person” The <strong>Hendrix</strong> seal appeared<br />

for the first time on the cover of the 1898<br />

catalog. The seal included the <strong>College</strong>’s motto, selected<br />

by a committee headed by the Rev. George<br />

W. Hill and taken from a passage in Ephesians:<br />

“Till we all come in the unity of the faith and of<br />

the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect<br />

man unto the measure of the stature of the<br />

fullness of Christ ...” (Ephesians 4:13, King James<br />

Version). Currently translated as “unto the whole<br />

person,” the motto, in Ancient Greek, reflects<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong>’s dedication to both Christian principles<br />

and the traditional liberal arts ideal.<br />

National Recognition<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> has a long and proud tradition of<br />

national recognition. As early as 1900 <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

was recognized by the U.S.<br />

Office of Education as having<br />

higher standards for admission<br />

and graduation than any other<br />

institution of higher learning<br />

in Arkansas. That recognition<br />

continues today as numerous<br />

journals and college guides<br />

recognize the impact of Your<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> Odyssey: Engaging in<br />

Active Learning on American<br />

higher education.<br />

Fiske Guide to <strong>College</strong>s<br />

Fiske Guide to <strong>College</strong>s names <strong>Hendrix</strong> one of 44<br />

national “Best Buy” colleges and universities in<br />

its 2010 edition. <strong>Hendrix</strong> is one of only 24 private<br />

institutions on the list.<br />

Forbes’ list of America’s Best <strong>College</strong>s<br />

Forbes Magazine names <strong>Hendrix</strong> to both its top<br />

“100 Best <strong>College</strong>s” and top “100 Best Buy” lists<br />

for 2009. <strong>Hendrix</strong> is ranked #71 on the “Best<br />

Private <strong>College</strong>s” list and is #81 on the “Overall”<br />

list. <strong>Hendrix</strong> is one of only 23 schools that made<br />

both the top “100 Best <strong>College</strong>s” and top “100<br />

Best Buy” lists.<br />

U.S. News & World Report<br />

U.S. News & World Report lists <strong>Hendrix</strong> as the #1<br />

“Up-and-coming Liberal Arts <strong>College</strong>” in its 2010<br />

list of best colleges. <strong>Hendrix</strong> is also ranked 80th<br />

on the magazine’s list of best liberal arts colleges.<br />

The Princeton Review<br />

The Princeton Review lists <strong>Hendrix</strong> for academic<br />

excellence in its 2008 college guide, The Best 366<br />

<strong>College</strong>s. <strong>Hendrix</strong> was among the top 20 colleges<br />

recognized in these four categories: 11th in the<br />

“professors get high marks” category, 11th in the<br />

“best classroom experience” category, 16th in the<br />

“best college theater” category, and 20th in the<br />

“lots of race/class interaction.”<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> is also listed in The Princeton Review’s<br />

2008 edition of American’s Best Value <strong>College</strong>s<br />

noting the fact that <strong>Hendrix</strong> costs about 10 percent<br />

less than several comparable schools around<br />

the country.<br />

In the 2010 edition, Best 371 <strong>College</strong>s, <strong>Hendrix</strong> is<br />

ranked fifth “Easiest Campus to Get Around” and<br />

13th “Best Athletic Facilities.”<br />

<strong>College</strong>s That Change Lives<br />

<strong>College</strong>s That Change Lives once again selects<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> for inclusion in its latest guidebook<br />

edition, “40 Schools that will Change the Way You<br />

Think About <strong>College</strong>s.”<br />

Former New York Times education editor Loren<br />

Pope wrote the guidebook to help students, parents<br />

and counselors find a good college match.<br />

The book profiles colleges that make a real<br />

difference in the lives of students. The choices in<br />

the book were based on Pope’s years of research<br />

as a journalist, as well as his direct interaction<br />

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with students and graduates of the CTCL schools.<br />

The 40 colleges he evaluates are known for their<br />

abilities to serve students with a wide range<br />

of abilities yet produce higher proportions of<br />

scientists and scholars.<br />

In summing up his reason for selecting <strong>Hendrix</strong>,<br />

which has a nine-page profile in the book, Pope<br />

writes: “I was unexpectedly blown away by<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong>. It is an exemplary college and teenagers<br />

of a wide range of abilities and interests would<br />

find this a very happy fit socially…There should<br />

be at least one college as good as <strong>Hendrix</strong> in<br />

every state.”<br />

The New York-based education services company<br />

features <strong>Hendrix</strong> in its 2006 edition of its<br />

book, America’s Best Value <strong>College</strong>s. The guide<br />

profiles 81 colleges with outstanding academics,<br />

generous financial aid packages and relatively<br />

low costs. It includes public and private colleges<br />

and universities in 35 states. <strong>Hendrix</strong> is the only<br />

college in Arkansas featured on the list.<br />

What Others Say<br />

“Inside this lovely setting is a warm community<br />

that offers an educational experience to match:<br />

one without peer.” – <strong>College</strong>s that Change Lives<br />

“Universally, students are delighted with the<br />

quality of <strong>Hendrix</strong> academics, the hallmark of<br />

which is the faculty-student interaction.” – The<br />

Insider’s Guide to the <strong>College</strong>s, 2009 Edition<br />

“You will find a faculty that will amaze you and<br />

that will open your mind to things you never<br />

imagined.” – The Best 368 <strong>College</strong>s from The<br />

Princeton Review<br />

Did You Know?<br />

Our graduates include:<br />

6 - Rhodes Scholars<br />

14 - Fulbright Scholars<br />

26 - Watson Fellows<br />

21 - Goldwater Scholars<br />

2 - Truman Scholars<br />

2 - Jack Kent Cooke Scholars<br />

1 - Marshall Scholar.<br />

Our graduates’ acceptance rate at law schools<br />

stands at over 90% and the acceptance rate at<br />

medical schools is 85% (that’s nearly twice the<br />

national average).<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> graduates who immediately enter the<br />

job market obtain employment within 6 months<br />

of graduation.<br />

Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1<br />

Average Class Size: 19<br />

100% of our students receive some form of<br />

achievement-based and/or need-based state,<br />

federal or institutional assistance.<br />

History in Brief<br />

In 1876 Central Institute, which was to become<br />

<strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> was established in Altus, Arkansas,<br />

by the Rev. Isham L. Burrow.<br />

The school became Central Collegiate Institute in<br />

1881 with the addition of secondary<br />

and collegiate departments.<br />

The institute was purchased<br />

in 1884 by conferences of the<br />

Southern Methodist Church in<br />

Arkansas and was renamed <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> in honor of Bishop<br />

Eugene R. <strong>Hendrix</strong> in 1889. The<br />

following year the college moved<br />

to Conway, Arkansas.<br />

By the mid-1930s <strong>Hendrix</strong> had firmly established<br />

its role as a small, coeducational, undergraduate,<br />

residential, liberal arts, church-related institution.<br />

From the mid-1950s <strong>Hendrix</strong> gradually increased<br />

student enrollment until it stabilized at just<br />

under 1,000 in the 1970s. Through the end of the<br />

20th century, <strong>Hendrix</strong> added more than 15 buildings,<br />

developed a new master plan for growth<br />

of the campus, and revised and enhanced its<br />

curriculum and added faculty in key areas.<br />

The <strong>College</strong>’s long-standing commitment to<br />

experiential education gave birth to the <strong>Hendrix</strong><br />

Odyssey Program in 2005. This component of<br />

the curriculum, which requires three engaged<br />

learning experiences of every <strong>Hendrix</strong> graduate,<br />

is helping the <strong>College</strong> build a national reputation<br />

for leadership in engaged learning.<br />

From the foundation of more than 130 years of<br />

excellence in education, <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> is moving<br />

confidently into the 21st century.<br />

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2010-11 <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> Men’s Hoops Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Site Time<br />

Nov. 13 University of Central Arkansas (exhibition) Conway, Ark. 7 p.m. CT<br />

Nov. 15 University of the Ozarks Clarksville, Ark. 7 p.m. CT<br />

Nov. 19 vs. Greenville <strong>College</strong> (Tip-Off Classic) Greenville, Ill. 7 p.m. CT<br />

Nov. 20 vs. Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Tip-Off Classic) Greenville, Ill. 3 p.m. CT<br />

Nov. 23 LeTourneau University Longview, Texas 7 p.m. CT<br />

Nov. 30 Rust <strong>College</strong> Holly Springs, Miss. 7:30 p.m. CT<br />

Dec. 3 Colorado <strong>College</strong> * <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 8 p.m. CT<br />

Dec. 5 Austin <strong>College</strong> * <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 3 p.m. CT<br />

Dec. 17 Millsaps <strong>College</strong> * Jackson, Miss. 3 p.m. CT<br />

Dec. 30 LeTourneau University <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 7 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 2 University of Dallas Irving, Texas 3 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 4 Rust <strong>College</strong> <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 7 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 7 Southwestern University * Georgetown, Texas 8 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 8 Trinity University * San Antonio, Texas 8 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 14 Centre <strong>College</strong> * Danville, Ky. 8 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 16 DePauw University * Greencastle, Ind. 2 p.m. ET<br />

Jan. 21 Rhodes <strong>College</strong> * <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 8 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 23 Birmingham-Southern <strong>College</strong> ^ <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 3 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 24 Philander Smith <strong>College</strong> (JV) <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 6 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 28 Sewanee-University of the South * Sewanee, Tenn. 8 p.m. CT<br />

Jan. 30 Oglethorpe University * Atlanta, Ga. 3 p.m. ET<br />

Feb. 4 Southwestern University * <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 8 p.m. CT<br />

Feb. 5 Trinity University * <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 8 p.m. CT<br />

Feb. 7 Philander Smith <strong>College</strong> (JV) Little Rock, Ark. 6 p.m. CT<br />

Feb. 8 University of Dallas <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 7:30 p.m. CT<br />

Feb. 12 Millsaps <strong>College</strong> * <strong>Hendrix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 3 p.m. CT<br />

Feb. 18 Colorado <strong>College</strong> * Colorado Springs, Colo. 8 p.m. MT<br />

Feb. 20 Austin <strong>College</strong> * Sherman, Texas 3 p.m. CT<br />

Feb. 25-27 SCAC Tournament (hosted by Millsaps <strong>College</strong>) Jackson, Miss.<br />

Bold = home game (JV) = junior varsity game * = SCAC game

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