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2015-16 SKYHAWK Men’s Basketball2015-16 SKYHAWK Men’s Basketball

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2015-16 UT Martin Men’s Basketball2015-16 UT Martin Men’s Basketball

2015-16 UT MARTIN SKYHAWK MEN’S BASKETBALL2015-16 UT MARTIN SKYHAWK MEN’S BASKETBALL

#0 RICHARD LEE#0 RICHARD LEEG • 6-4 • 200 • So.G • 6-4 • 200 • So.Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

#4 KEDAR EDWARDS#4 KEDAR EDWARDSF • 6-5 • 200 • R-Jr.F • 6-5 • 200 • R-Jr.

Brooklyn, NYBrooklyn, NY

#2 JACOLBY MOBLEY#2 JACOLBY MOBLEYG • 6-0 • 160 • R-Jr.G • 6-0 • 160 • R-Jr.

Starkville, Miss.Starkville, Miss.

#1 MATTHEW BUTLER#1 MATTHEW BUTLERG • 6-2 • 185 • Jr.G • 6-2 • 185 • Jr.Memphis, Tenn.Memphis, Tenn.

#3 ALEX ANDERSON#3 ALEX ANDERSONG • 5-11 • 180 • Sr.G • 5-11 • 180 • Sr.Memphis, Tenn.Memphis, Tenn.

#10 CHANDLER ROWE#10 CHANDLER ROWEF • 6-7 • 205 • Jr.F • 6-7 • 205 • Jr.

Atlanta, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.

#34 JAMES HARRISON#34 JAMES HARRISONG • 6-5 • 210 • Jr.G • 6-5 • 210 • Jr.Houston, TexasHouston, Texas

#44 NICK DETLEV#44 NICK DETLEVC • 7-2 • 225 • R-Fr.C • 7-2 • 225 • R-Fr.

Euclid, OhioEuclid, Ohio

#41 JALEN VARISTE#41 JALEN VARISTEG • 5-10 • 150 • Jr.G • 5-10 • 150 • Jr.Baton Rouge, La.Baton Rouge, La.

#11 TERRENCE DURHAM#11 TERRENCE DURHAMG • 6-3 • 195 • R-Sr.G • 6-3 • 195 • R-Sr.

Memphis, Tenn.Memphis, Tenn.

#21 MALIK LONDON#21 MALIK LONDONF • 6-8 • 190 • R-Jr.F • 6-8 • 190 • R-Jr.Jackson Hamlet, NCJackson Hamlet, NC

#13 MALIK PUGH#13 MALIK PUGHG • 6-1 • 165 • So.G • 6-1 • 165 • So.Dyersburg, Tenn.Dyersburg, Tenn.

#25 JAVIER MARTINEZ#25 JAVIER MARTINEZF • 6-7 • 210 • Jr.F • 6-7 • 210 • Jr.

St. Croix, Virgin IslandsSt. Croix, Virgin Islands

#33 MYLES TAYLOR#33 MYLES TAYLORF • 6-7 • 235 • R-Sr.F • 6-7 • 235 • R-Sr.

Little Rock, Ark.Little Rock, Ark.

HEATH SCHROYERHEATH SCHROYERHead Coach • 2nd Yr.Head Coach • 2nd Yr.Armstrong Atlantic State ‘95Armstrong Atlantic State ‘95

DeANDRE WALKERDeANDRE WALKERStrength/Development • 2nd Yr.Strength/Development • 2nd Yr.Fairmont State ‘04Fairmont State ‘04

JERMAINE JOHNSONJERMAINE JOHNSONAsst. Coach • 2nd Yr.Asst. Coach • 2nd Yr.US Sports Academy ‘07US Sports Academy ‘07

ANTHONY STEWARTANTHONY STEWARTAssoc. HC • 2nd Yr.Assoc. HC • 2nd Yr.Mount Union ‘93Mount Union ‘93

JOHN AIKENJOHN AIKENAsst. Coach • 2nd Yr.Asst. Coach • 2nd Yr.Southern Maine ‘08Southern Maine ‘08

GARNER SMALLGARNER SMALLGrad. Asst. • 2nd Yr.Grad. Asst. • 2nd Yr.

Olivet ‘13Olivet ‘13

#12 FATODD LEWIS#12 FATODD LEWISF • 6-8 • 215 • R-Fr.F • 6-8 • 215 • R-Fr.

Memphis, Tenn.Memphis, Tenn.

#30 TWYMOND HOWARD#30 TWYMOND HOWARDF • 6-6 • 210 • Sr.F • 6-6 • 210 • Sr.

Pearl, Miss.Pearl, Miss.

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2015-16 SKYHAWK Men’s Basketball2015-16 SKYHAWK Men’s Basketball

QUICK FACTSQUICK FACTSUT MARTIN QUICK FACTSFounded: 1900; Senior College, 1951Enrollment: 7,042Nickname: SkyhawksColors: Navy Blue and OrangeAffi liation: NCAA Division-IConference: Ohio ValleyInterim Chancellor: Dr. Robert M. SmithDirector of Athletics: Julio FreireAthletics Web Site: www.UTMSports.com

UTM BASKETBALL PERSONNELHead Coach: Heath SchroyerAlma Mater: Armstrong Atlantic State, 1995Career Record: 105-128 (Eight Seasons)UTM Record: 21-13 (One Season)

Associate Head Coach: Anthony StewartAlma Mater: Mount Union, 1993Tenure at UT Martin: Second Season

Assistant Coach: Jermaine JohnsonAlma Mater: US Sports Academy, 2007Tenure at UT Martin: Second Season

Assistant Coach: John AikenAlma Mater: Southern Maine, 2008Tenure at UT Martin: Second Season

Strength Coach/Player Development: DeAndre WalkerAlma Mater: Fairmont State, 2004Tenure at UT Martin: Second season

Graduate Assistant: Garner SmallAlma Mater: Olivet, 2013Tenure at UT Martin: Second season

UTM BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS2014-15 Overall Record: 21-132014-15 Conference Record (Finish): 10-6 (2nd West, T-4th Overall) Players Returning/Lost: 8/7Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Newcomers: 8

Arena (Capacity): Kathleen and Tom Elam Center (4,300)Press Row Number: (731) 881-7694

First Year of Basketball: 1951All-Time Basketball Record: 713-925All-Time OVC Record: 151-261All-Time OVC Tournament Record: 3-10OVC Tournament Appearances: 10Last OVC Tournament Appearance: 2015OVC Championships: 1 (Regular Season, 2008-09)

UTM SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director/MBB Contact: Ryne RickmanE-Mail Address: [email protected] ce Phone: (731) 881-7632Cell Phone: (270) 703-2601Mailing Address: UT Martin Sports Information 1022 Elam Center 15 Mt. Pelia Rd. Martin, TN 38238

INSIDE THE GUIDEQuick Facts .........................................................................................1Media Information ............................................................................2MEET THE SKYHAWKS ............................................................................ 32015-16 Roster ....................................................................................4Player Bios .................................................................................... 5-16COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF ............................................................. 17Head Coach Heath Schroyer ................................................... 18-19Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ............................................. 20-242015-16 SEASON OUTLOOK ..............................................................25Season Preview/Preseason Publications ................................ 26-28Opponents/OVC Tournament/Postseason ............................ 29-33OVC Composite Schedule ....................................................... 34-362014-15 SEASON REVIEW ..................................................................37Season Recap .............................................................................. 38-39Final Statistics ............................................................................ 40-41Game Recaps/Starters/Situational Records ........................... 42-56ALL-TIME RECORDS.................................................................................57Season/Career/Game Records ................................................. 58-59Notable Skyhawks ..........................................................................60All-Time 1,000 Point Scorers ................................................... 61-63All-Time Head Coaches/All-Time Roster .............................. 64-67Yearly Results ............................................................................ 68-77All-Time Series Records/Series Breakdowns ........................ 78-89Ohio Valley Conference ..................................................................90THIS IS UT MARTIN ..................................................................................91Kathleen and Tom Elam Center .............................................. 92-93Skyhawk Athletics ..................................................................... 94-95Success After UTM/OVC Academic Awards ........................ 96-97Athletics Director Julio Freire .................................................. 98-99Skyhawk Athletics Staff ................................................................100

CREDITSCREDITSThe 2015-16 University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball media guide was writt en, produced and laid out by sports information director Ryne Rickman using Adobe InDesign CS6. Front cover design by Alex Boggis. Photos by Nathan Morgan/Trevor Ruszkowski/Tyler Holmes/Katie Long/UTM Relations, Tom Via, Maggie Bean and Nathan

Hutchinson.

The University of Tennessee at Martin does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefi ts. UT Martin does not discriminate on the basis of sex or disability in the education programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as codifi ed in 42 U.S.C. 2000D; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92 318; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the university. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act should be directed to the Offi ce of Equity and Diversity, 240 Gooch Hall, UT Martin, Martin, TN 38238-5002, 731-881-7202. Charges of violation of the above policy also should be directed to the Equity and Diversity Offi cer.

E05-0416-00-017-16.

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mediA INFORMATIONmediA INFORMATIONINTERVIEW POLICIES

Media interviews with players and coaches are encouraged, and every eff ort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred. Telephone interviews can be arranged through the sports information offi ce. Reach out to the sports information offi ce for the best

time to reach head coach Heath Schroyer.

POSTGAME AVAILABILITIESPlayers and coaches will be available for interviews on the basketball court, after a brief cooling-off period at the conclusion of each game. Media will be provided full stat packages upon completion of each game. Skyhawk head coach Heath Schroyer and selected players will be made available upon

request. Space will be made available following post game interviews for fi ling stories.

CREDENTIALSMedia credentials are required for all Skyhawk home games and can be obtained through the sports information offi ce. Please notify sports information director Ryne Rickman at least 24 hours in advance

of home games and at least 72 hours in advance of road games.

PRESS ROWThe Kathleen and Tom Elam Center press row has wireless internet access for all working members of the media. Media parking is located behind the loading dock of the Elam Center. There is no charge for

parking but a pass must be obtained through the sports information offi ce.

ON THE WEBA wealth of resources from the UT Martin sports information department can be found at www.UTMSports.com. The site features updated schedules, rosters, player information,

scores, statistics and game notes.

SKYHAWKS IN PRINTThe name of our institution is The University of Tennessee at Martin and if abbreviated, should be referred to as UT Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin should be used as the fi rst reference in a news story. UT Martin should be used in subsequent references and UTM is acceptable in headlines. Tennessee-Martin, UT-Martin, UT or Martin should never be used. The description Skyhawks should

be used to represent all UT Martin athletic teams. Hawks should never be used.

Ryne Rickman, Sports Info DirectorMBB Contact

Jake Rogers, Sports Info Student Asst.

Cayce Wainscott, Sports Info Student Asst.

Tom Via, Sports Info Intern

Alex Boggis, Assistant SID

RADIO COVERAGEThe fl agship radio station for UT Martin athletics is WCMT 101.3 FM, part of the Thunderbolt Broadcasting network located in Martin. General manager Paul Tinkle has helped provide live

courtside broadcasts for UT Martin basketball since 1977.

The “Voice of the Skyhawks” Chris Brinkley (left) returns for his 15th season as play-by-play commentator for men’s basketball. Award-winning sports broadcaster Tom Britt (right) also returns

for his 35th season, as he provides color analysis for the Skyhawk Sports Network.

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MEET THE MEET THE

SKYHAWKSSKYHAWKS

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2015-16 ROSTER2015-16 ROSTER

NUMERICALNo. ......Name ..................................Pos. ........Ht. .........Wt. ...... Class ........Hometown (Previous School) 0 .........Richard Lee ...........................G ........... 6-4 .......... 200 ......... So. ...........Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Northeast HS) 1 .........Matt hew Butler* ...................G ........... 6-2 .......... 185 .......... Jr. ............Memphis, Tenn. (Rhode Island) 2 ......... Jacolby Mobley .....................G ........... 6-0 .......... 160 ........ R-Jr. ..........Starkville, Miss. (Chatt anooga) 3 .........Alex Anderson .....................G .......... 5-11 ......... 180 ..........Sr. ............Memphis, Tenn. (Itawamba CC) 4 .........Kedar Edwards .................... F ............ 6-5 .......... 200 ........ R-Jr. ..........Brooklyn, NY (State Fair CC) 10 ........Chandler Rowe..................... F ............ 6-7 .......... 205 .......... Jr. ............Atlanta, Ga. (North Central HS) 11 ........Terrence Durham .................G ........... 6-3 .......... 195 ........R-Sr. ..........Memphis, Tenn. (South Plains College) 12 ........Fatodd Lewis ........................ F ............ 6-8 .......... 215 ........R-Fr...........Memphis, Tenn. (Raleigh-Egypt HS) 13 ........Malik Pugh* ..........................G ........... 6-1 .......... 165 ......... So. ...........Dyersburg, Tenn. (UNC Wilmington) 21 ........Malik London ....................... F ............ 6-8 .......... 190 ........ R-Jr. ..........Jackson Hamlet, NC (Missouri State-West Plains) 25 ........ Javier Martinez ..................... F ............ 6-7 .......... 210 .......... Jr. ............St. Croix, Virgin Islands (St. Louis Christian Academy) 30 ........Twymond Howard .............. F ............ 6-6 .......... 210 ..........Sr. ............Pearl, Miss. (Southwest Mississippi CC) 33 ........Myles Taylor ......................... F ............ 6-7 .......... 235 ........R-Sr. ..........Litt le Rock, Ark. (Hall HS) 34 ........ James Harrison .....................G ........... 6-5 .......... 210 .......... Jr. ............Houston, Texas (McLennan CC) 41 ........ Jalen Variste ..........................G .......... 5-11 ......... 165 .......... Jr. ............Baton Rouge, La. (Western Texas College) 44 ........Nick Detlev ...........................C ........... 7-2 .......... 225 ........R-Fr...........Euclid, Ohio (Andrews Osborne Academy)

*Will sit out because of NCAA transfer rules

Head Coach: Heath Schroyer (Armstrong Atlantic State, 1995), Second Season at UT Martin, Ninth OverallAssociate Head Coach: Anthony Stewart (Mount Union, 1993), Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Jermaine Johnson (US Sports Academy, 2007), Second SeasonAssistant Coach: John Aiken (Southern Maine, 2008), Second SeasonStrength Coach/Player Development: DeAndre Walker (Fairmont State, 2004), Second SeasonGraduate Assistant: Garner Small (Olivet, 2013), Second Season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE4 Kuh-darr Edwards

10 Chandler Row30 Tuh-mond Howard

41 Jalen Verr-east

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AlexAlex

ANDERSONANDERSONPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOS

33Guard • 5-11 • 180 • Senior • Memphis, Tenn. • Itawamba CC

2014-15: Emerged as one of the best shooters in the nation, playing in all 34 games while starting 33 games in a row following the season-opener…Led the OVC and ranked third in the nation in three-point fi eld goal percentage (.480)...Also ranked fi rst in the OVC in three-point fi eld goals made (2.8 per game) while ranking third in minutes played (34.9 per game)...Averaged 12.5 points per game, scoring in double-fi gures in 22 contests…Knocked down 94 three-pointers (fi ft h-most in a single-season in UT Martin history), hitting at least one in every game and multiple trifectas in 23 games…Shot at a 56.4 percent clip from three-point range over the last 16 games (61-for-108)…Eclipsed the 20-point plateau three times, including a career-best 30 points and career-high seven 3-pointers in the CIT fi rst round win at Northwestern State on March 19...Tallied 23 points (with six 3-pointers) against Morehead State in the OVC Tournament quarterfi nals on March 5…Also displayed the ability to convert pressure free throws, making 27 consecutive attempts from the charity stripe from Jan. 22 through March 21, which tied Lester Hudson (2008-09) and

Dee Oldham (2013-14) for the school record…Sank 88.9 percent of his free throw attempts (48-for-54) on the season...Sported an impressive 1.5 assist-to-turnover ratio (66 assists against 43 turnovers).

BEFORE UTM: Earned 2013-14 NJCAA second team All-American status aft er averaging 16.7 points, 4.6 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game at Itawamba Community College in Fulton, Miss….Playing for head coach Grant Pate, Anderson helped lead the Indians to a 17-10 record, their fi rst MACJC championship since 2008 and the quarterfi nals of the NJCAA Region XXII tournament…Was named the fi rst NJCAA All-American for the Indians since 2008…Had nine 20-plus point games, including a season-high 29 points at Northwest Mississippi Community College on Jan. 13…Handed out a season-best 10 assists (against zero turnovers) against Snead State Community College on Dec. 14…Shot 49.1 percent from the fl oor, 36.9 percent from beyond the three-point arc and 88.9 percent (sixth in the nation) from the free throw line…Also earned all-region status and was selected to the MACJC All-Star Game…Played at Jacksonville State University in 2012-13, averaging 6.8 minutes over 25 games as a true freshman…Played at East High School for head coach Sam Bachelor, helping guide the Mustangs to the 2012 AAA state title (the school’s fi rst state championship since 1996)…Tallied 12.8 points, 6.5 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game during his senior campaign, shooting 52 percent from the fi eld and 48 percent from three-point range…Ranked as one of the top 50 high school players in the state of Tennessee, rounding out his career with over 1,000 points scored to go along with over 500 assists…Averaged 13.3 points and 5.1 assists during his junior season.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 27, 1993…Son of Earl and Barbara Anderson…Has one brother and one sister…Majoring in health and human performance.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points .......................................................30 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)Field Goals ..............................................11 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)Field Goal Attempts ...............................16 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)3-Pointers Made .......................................7 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)3-Pointers Attempted .............................10 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)Free Throws Made ........................................7 at Tennessee State (2-26-15)Free Throw Attempts ....................................7 at Tennessee State (2-26-15)Rebounds ..........................................................6 at Illinois State (12-17-14)Assists .......................................................... 6 at Illinois-Chicago (12-15-14)Blocked Shots ........................................................................................NoneSteals...............................................................3 at Arkansas State (11-17-14)Minutes Played .............................................45 at Eastern Illinois (2-19-15)

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSTERRENCETERRENCE

DURHAMDURHAM 1111Guard • 6-3 • 195 • R-Senior • Memphis, Tenn. • South Plains College

2014-15: Appeared in 29 games off the bench, tallying 7.3 minutes per game…Compiled 21 points, 21 assists, 25 rebounds and eight steals…Logged double-digit minutes in nine contests, including a career-high 19 minutes at Evansville in the CIT semifi nals on March 31…Handed out multiple assists in fi ve games, including a career-best four assists in 11 minutes against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 29…Scored a career-high six points in 15 minutes against Champion Baptist on Nov. 20 and added fi ve points in 12 minutes in the OVC Tournament quarterfi nals against Morehead State...Had one of his best all-around games in the second round of the CIT, tallying four points, a career-high three rebounds, an assist and a steal in 10 minutes at USC Upstate on March 21.

2013-14: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Originally signed with TCU out of high school but played two seasons under head coach Steve Green at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas…Helped lead the Texans to a 58-8 record in his two seasons at SPC, including a perfect 36-0 mark and NJCAA national championship during his freshman season…Played in 49 games at SPC…Best game as a sophomore came on Nov. 13 against Temple, when he poured in 17 points, seven rebounds, three steals and two assists…Best game as a freshman came against Frank Phillips College on Feb. 16, when he handed out nine assists…Spent the 2010-11 season at Brehm Preparatory School in Carbondale, Ill. – one of the most prominent prep schools in the nation that also produced former Skyhawk Mike Liabo…Averaged 12.8 points, six assists and fi ve rebounds per game for head coach Aaron Lee…Prior to Brehm Prep, Durham was a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and earned an 85 out of 100 ranking by ESPN.com’s recruiting services aft er a spectacular career at Craigmont High School in Memphis…As a senior, he was a 2010 Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Class AAA selection aft er leading the Chiefs to a 26-5 record and state ranking as high as No. 6…Was listed as the third-best combo guard prospect in the state of Tennessee and a top sleeper candidate by recruiting guru Rick Bolus.

PERSONAL: Born on April 24, 1991…Son of Belinda Durham…Has three siblings…Majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points .......................................................6 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)Field Goals ..............................................2 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)Field Goal Attempts ...............................4 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)3-Pointers Made .....................................1 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)3-Pointers Attempted ...2 (twice), last vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12-30-14)Free Throws Made ........................................ 3 vs. Morehead State (3-5-15)Free Throw Attempts .................................... 3 vs. Morehead State (3-5-15)Rebounds ....................................... 3 (twice), last at USC Upstate (3-21-15)Assists ............................................................ 4 vs. Eastern Illinois (1-29-15)Blocked Shots ............................................. 1 at Illinois-Chicago (12-15-14)Steals............................................ 1 (8 times), last at USC Upstate (3-21-15)Minutes Played .................................................... 19 at Evansville (3-31-15)

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSTWYMONDTWYMOND

HOWARDHOWARD 3030Forward • 6-6 • 210 • Senior • Pearl, Miss. • Southwest Mississippi CC

2014-15: Earned a reputation as one of the most skilled frontcourt players in the OVC, earning a spot on the league’s All-Newcomer team…Ranked fourth in the conference with 34.8 minutes played per game and eighth in rebounding, hauling in 6.6 boards per contest…Averaged 13.6 points per game, leading the team in scoring six times (including twice in the CIT)...Tied a career-high with 23 points (on 9-of-13 shooting) in the quarterfi nals of the CIT at Eastern Kentucky on March 25 aft er scoring 15 points in the second round of the CIT at USC Upstate on March 21…Corralled fi ve double-doubles, three of which occurred in OVC play…Accumulated 17 points and 10 rebounds in the CIT semifi nals at Evansville on March 31...Poured in 21 of his career-best 23 points in the second half to help the Skyhawks erase a 19-point second half defi cit to win at Arkansas State on Nov. 17…Added two more 20-plus point games in conference play (22 points against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 29, 21 points at Southeast Missouri on Feb. 12)… Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds and had the game-winning tip-in layup with 3.7 seconds left in overtime to cap off a 75-73 victory at Eastern Illinois on Feb. 19…Brought home three adidas OVC Newcomer of

the Week awards…Led the team in free throws made (106) and free throws attempted (148).

BEFORE UTM: Was named a 2013-14 NJCAA honorable mention All-American aft er averaging team-highs of 15.8 points and 9.8 rebounds at Southwest Mississippi Community College in Summit, Miss.…Playing for head coach Casey Carter, he started in all 25 games, shooting 44 percent from the fl oor…Also averaged 1.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.7 blocks per game…Eclipsed 20 points on eight diff erent occasions while notching 14 double-doubles…Scored a season-high 30 points against Holmes Community College on Dec. 5…Was also named all-region and fi rst-team all-state while garnering Most Valuable Player honors aft er scoring a game-high 20 points in the MACJC All-Star Game…Began his collegiate career at the University of Texas-El Paso, where he played in 12 games and averaged 5.6 minutes per game as a true freshman in 2012-13…Was a 2012 Parade All-American and ranked as a four-star recruit, No. 14 small forward in the country and No. 69 overall ranked player by Rivals.com following a stellar prep career at Pearl High School…Averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and 1.5 steals per game while guiding Pearl to a 27-4 record as a senior…Shot 56 percent from the fi eld, 38 percent from beyond the three-point arc and 72 percent from the free throw line…Had season-highs of 39 points against Clinton High School and 19 rebounds against Canton High School…Was a fi rst-team all-state and all-metro player while being named a fi nalist for Mississippi Mr. Basketball and Gatorade Player of the Year…Was one of the Clarion Ledger’s “Dirty Dozen” as one of the top 12 players in the state of Mississippi...Averaged 23 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, 1.5 steals and 1.3 blocks as a junior, earning second team all-state accolades…Shot 58 percent from the fl oor and 39 percent from three-point range as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 25, 1992…Son of Twymond Davis and Lapranda Jenkins…Has three brothers…Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points .....................................23 (twice), last at Eastern Kentucky (3-25-15)Field Goals ..............................9 (twice), last at Eastern Kentucky (3-25-15)Field Goal Attempts .........................15 (twice), last at Evansville (3-31-15)3-Pointers Made ..............................2 (4 times), last at Evansville (3-31-15)3-Pointers Attempted ............................................ 5 at Nebraska (11-28-14)Free Throws Made ..................................... 10 vs. Eastern Illinois (1-29-15)Free Throw Attempts ...........................14 vs. Southeast Missouri (1-24-15)Rebounds ......................................................13 at Eastern Illinois (2-19-15)Assists ...................................... 4 (twice), last vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)Blocked Shots ..................................2 (5 times), last at Evansville (3-31-15)Steals................................................................... 3 at USC Upstate (3-21-15)Minutes Played .............................................43 at Eastern Illinois (2-19-15)

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSMYLESMYLES

TAYLORTAYLOR 3333Forward • 6-7 • 235 • R-Senior • Little Rock, Ark. • Hall HS

2014-15: Started in the fi rst seven games before reaggravating a knee injury that caused him to miss the remainder of the season and result in a medical redshirt…Ranked second in the OVC in fi eld goal percentage (.735, 25-for-34), seventh in free throw percentage (.800, 28-for-35) and 10th in rebounding (6.0 per game) at the time of the injury…Averaged 11.1 points per game and scored in double-fi gures in four games, including a season-high 18 points on 7-for-7 shooting in only 14 minutes against Champion Baptist on Nov. 20…Had three games with nine or more rebounds, including a season-high 11 boards in the season-opener at Marquette on Nov. 14.

2013-14: Bounced back strong aft er missing the fi rst three games of the season because of a knee injury suff ered during his junior year, starting in 21 out of his 28 games played…Was named to the All-OVC second team by College Sports Madness…Led the team in scoring (14.6 points per game), fi eld goals made (144), rebounding (6.3 per game) and blocked shots (1.0 per game)…Ranked seventh in the OVC in blocks and eighth in the league in rebounding…Scored double-fi gures in 22 games, eclipsing the 20-point mark on four diff erent occasions…Led the team in scoring 12 times, including a career-high 34 points (to go along with 11 rebounds) against Southeastern Louisiana on Dec. 21…Scored 25 points (10-for-12 shooting) in 24 minutes against Tennessee State on Jan. 13…Became the 17th member of the UT Martin 1,000 career point club, accomplishing the feat against Northern Kentucky on Dec. 7...Had four double-doubles on the season, leading the team in rebounds 15 times…Tied a career-high with 14 rebounds at Austin Peay on Jan. 2…Went a perfect 2-for-2 from three-point range in three diff erent games…Had six multi-block games, including a career-high seven swats against Jackson State on Nov. 24...Th e seven blocks were the most by a UT Martin player since 2002 and the most by an OVC player since current Denver Nuggets star Kenneth Faried accomplished the feat for Morehead State in 2011.

2012-13: Established himself as one of the most dominant post forces in the OVC, starting in 28 out of 29 games before suff ering a season-ending knee injury in the regular season fi nale at Austin Peay on March 2…Ranked sixth in the OVC in scoring (16.2 points per game) and in rebounding (7.2 per game)…Scored in double-fi gures in 27 games, including eight 20-point games…Led the team in scoring 15 times…Scored a season-best 25 points at Tennessee State on Jan. 10…Accumulated six double-doubles, including back-to-back 14 rebound games against OVC rivals SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 26) and Eastern Kentucky (Jan. 31)…Shot 47 percent from the fl oor (158-for-336) and demonstrated the ability to extend his range, sinking 10 of his 31 three-point attempts (.323)…Made and shot more than double the free throw attempts than any other Skyhawk (145-for-194, 74.7 percent), tallying eight games with double-digit attempts from the charity stripe…Had multiple-assists in seven games, including a career-best three assists against Austin Peay on Jan. 5…Blocked a shot in 11 games, including a trio of multi-block games…Had six multi-steal games, including a career-high four-steal eff ort against Jacksonville State on Dec. 31.

2011-12: Capped off a remarkable debut season with an OVC Freshman of the Year and All-Newcomer selections…Was just the third Skyhawk in program history to capture the league’s Freshman of the Year honor…Led all OVC freshmen in scoring (13.7 points per game), rebounds per game (5.2) and blocks per game (0.8)…Played in 28 games while making 27 starts, shooting 49 percent from the fi eld in 24.4 minutes per game…Was one of the league’s best scoring threats on the block, leading the Skyhawks in scoring nine times…Reached double-fi gures in the scoring column in 21 games, including 11 straight and 17 of 19 to close out the season…Tallied 20 points or more on fi ve diff erent occasions, including a career-best 31 points in 31 minutes in an overtime victory at Kennesaw State on Feb. 14…Demonstrated the ability to extend his shooting range, as he drilled a pair of three-pointers at nationally-ranked Mississippi State on Nov. 25…Collected four double-doubles (at Ohio, at UAB, at Eastern Kentucky and at home against Eastern Illinois) and led the team in rebounding in 10 games…Led the team in free throws made (125) and free throws attempted (167)…In his last three games of the season, he knocked down 94.2 percent of his attempts from the charity stripe (33-for-35, including a career-best 14-of-15 showing against Eastern Illinois on Feb. 11)…Was named OVC Freshman of the Week fi ve times (Nov. 21, Dec. 12, Dec. 19, Dec. 26 and Feb. 6).

BEFORE UTM: Led Hall High School in Little Rock, Ark. to back-to-back state championships and was one point shy of winning three consecutive titles...In fact, Taylor played in the state fi nals in all four years of high school (three at Hall, one at Lonoke High School) and fi nished with a 78-13 record in his three seasons at Hall...Prepping under head coach Jon Coleman, Taylor stuff ed the statsheet to the tune of 14 points, six rebounds, fi ve steals and a block in the 2011 state title game - a 51-44 victory over West Memphis...Overall, he averaged 13.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.1 steals, 1.7 assists and 1.6 blocks per game while shooting 54 percent from the fi eld and 75 percent from the charity stripe during his senior campaign...Was ranked by ESPN.com as the 10th best prospect in the state of Arkansas and third best power forward in the state and is a 77 on ESPN’s scale of 100.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 17, 1992...Son of the late Michael Taylor and Gina Taylor...Has three siblings, Dominique Rice, Michael Taylor and Tequilla Rice...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points ............................................ 34 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (12-21-13)Field Goals ............... 11 (twice), last vs. Southeastern Louisiana (12-21-13)Field Goal Attempts ....................................23 at Tennessee State (1-10-13)3-Pointers Made ........................ 2 (6 times), last at Eastern Illinois (2-6-14)3-Pointers Attempted ...................... 4 (twice), last vs. Longwood (2-23-13)Free Throws Made ..................................... 14 vs. Eastern Illinois (2-11-12)Free Throw Attempts ............................... 17 vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-9-13)Rebounds ...................................... 14 (3 times), last at Austin Peay (1-2-14)Assists ................................................................4 vs. Murray State (2-27-14)Blocked Shots ................................................ 7 vs. Jackson State (11-22-13)Steals..........................................4 (twice), last vs. Tennessee Tech (2-20-14)Minutes Played .......................................... 49 vs. Arkansas State (11-16-12)

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSJAVIERJAVIER

MARTINEZMARTINEZ 2525Forward • 6-7 • 210 • Junior • St. Croix, Virgin Islands • St. Louis Christian Academy

2014-15: Appeared in 33 games, earning the starting nod in 15 contests…Led the regulars with a .703 fi eld goal percentage (78-for-111) while tallying 5.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game…Saw his minutes increase midway through the season, scoring in double-fi gures on four diff erent occasions…Poured in a career-best 17 points (6-of-6 shooting, 5-for-6 from the free throw line) to go along with eight rebounds in a career-high 35 minutes in the regular season matchup against Eastern Kentucky on Jan. 8…Made all seven of his fi eld goal attempts for 14 points while adding seven rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench in the CIT fi rst round win at Northwestern State on March 19...Also came up big in the CIT quarterfi nals at Eastern Kentucky, scoring 11 points (on 5-for-5 shooting) with seven rebounds in 24 minutes off the bench on March 25...Was a perfect 12-for-12 from the fi eld in a four-game span against OVC opposition from Jan. 24 through Feb. 5…Pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds while adding nine points in 27 minutes against Presbyterian on Dec. 20…Was also a reliable free throw shooter, canning 75.6 percent (31-for-41) of his attempts from the charity stripe.

2013-14: Made an immediate impact as a true freshman, starting in 13 games (including the season’s fi rst 10 games) while playing in 26 overall…Averaged 3.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per game while shooting a team-best .623 from the fl oor (38-for-61)…Shot 88.9 percent from the free throw line in OVC play (8-for-9)…Led the team in rebounding four times, including a career-high eight at UNLV on Nov. 30…Best game of the season came at Florida State on Nov. 17, when he scored a career-high 13 points (6-for-7 shooting) to go along with seven rebounds in 23 minutes…Also reached double-fi gures in the scoring column against Tennessee Tech (10 points, along with seven rebounds) on Feb. 20.

BEFORE UTM: Made a name for himself aft er a dominant senior season at St. Louis Christian Academy under head coach Casey Autenrieth…Helped the Cougars to a consistent top-fi ve ranking for small schools by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch...Despite the fact that St. Louis Christian is an affi liate school that cannot participate in the MSHSAA state tournament, Martinez turned heads around the St. Louis metro area with his eye-popping performances throughout the season…Was named MVP of the Borgia Th anksgiving Tournament aft er averaging 23.0 points and 12.3 rebounds in three games, including a 28 point, 16 rebound performance in the championship over Washington…Was also named to the all-tournament squad aft er posting averages of 24.3 points and 13.5 rebounds over four games in the Neosho Holiday Classic, which featured several nationally touted programs…Piled up 30 points and 18 rebounds against Pierce City, 28 points and 14 rebounds against Ruskin, 28 points and 14 rebounds against Memphis Sheffi eld and 11 points, eight rebounds against national power Sunrise Christian in the title game of the tournament…As a teenager, the scrappy Martinez earned invaluable experience playing for the U.S. Virgin Islands U18 National Team…Was one of the team’s best players in the 2010 Tournament of the Americas, where he squared off against future NBA stars Kyrie Irving and Austin Rivers in the tournament opener…Ranked third on the team with 6.2 rebounds per game in the fi ve-game tournament, while his best game came against Mexico (13 points on 6-of-8 shooting, seven rebounds in 22 minutes) on June 30.

PERSONAL: Born on July 16, 1993...Son of Humberto Martinez, Jr. and Gumercinda Lopez...Majoring in engineering and natural sciences.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points ......................................................... 17 vs. Eastern Kentucky (1-8-15)Field Goals ................................................7 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)Field Goal Attempts ..........7 (3 times), last at Northwestern State (3-19-15)3-Pointers Made ....................................................................................None3-Pointers Attempted ............................................................................NoneFree Throws Made ..................................... 5 vs. Eastern Kentucky (1-8-15)Free Throw Attempts ............. 6 (twice), last vs. Eastern Kentucky (1-8-15)Rebounds .......................................................10 vs. Presbyterian (12-20-14)Assists ..................................................................... 2 at Evansville (3-31-15)Blocked Shots ...................... 2 (4 times), last vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)Steals............................................................... 2 vs. Morehead State (3-5-15)Minutes Played ......................................... 35 vs. Eastern Kentucky (1-8-15)

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ROWEROWE 1010Forward • 6-7 • 205 • Junior • Atlanta, Ga. • North Central HS

2014-15: Brought energy and hustle while playing in all 34 games...Averaged 10.5 minutes per game while logging seven starts (all four of the CIT postseason games in addition to three in OVC play)...Saw increased playing time midway through the OVC season, as fi ve of his 20-plus minute performances came in a six-game stretch from Jan. 29 through Feb. 12...Tied a career-high with six rebounds in a career-high 25 minutes in the CIT fi rst round at Northwestern State on March 19...Was one of the team’s top rebounders, averaging 4.8 boards in only 19.4 minutes per game in a fi ve-game span in the middle of OVC play...Scored at least four points on seven diff erent occasions, including a career-best six points against Crowley’s Ridge (Jan. 1) and at Eastern Illinois (Feb. 19)...Had a key bucket to extend UT Martin’s lead from one to three points with 25 seconds left in a 64-59 home win over SIU Edwardsville on Feb. 7...Had one of his best all-around games

in the CIT quarterfi nal win at Eastern Kentucky on March 25, tallying four points, fi ve rebounds, a career-high four assists and a steal in 18 minutes.

2013-14: Was one of the team’s fi rst big men off the bench as a true freshman, playing in 28 games while making two starts (back-to-back OVC games against Southeast Missouri and Tennessee Tech)...Averaged 6.5 minutes per game, successfully converting half of his fi eld goal attempts (9-for-18)...Logged a season-high 15 minutes in the season-opener at Wyoming, pulling down a team-high four rebounds - the fi rst of seven multi-rebound performances on the season...Scored a career-high four points at SIU Edwardsville (Feb. 8) and against Murray State (Feb. 27)...Blocked a pair of shots in just eight minutes at Arkansas State on Nov. 13.

BEFORE UTM: Attended North Central High School in Indianapolis, Ind., where he played under head coach Doug Mitchell...Helped lead the Panthers to a 16-6 record and No. 7 Indiana state ranking during his senior campaign...Was named a “Diamond in the Rough” by coach Tony Th ompson’s Prospects on the Rize list...Helped guide the Panthers to an 82-19 record in his three-year prep career.

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 10, 1995...Son of Vequin and Nicole Rowe...Majoring in management.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points ........................................... 6 (twice), last at Eastern Illinois (2-19-15)Field Goals ...........................2 (7 times), last at Eastern Kentucky (3-25-15)Field Goal Attempts .....................................6 vs. Crowley’s Ridge (1-1-15)3-Pointers Made .......................... 1 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12-30-14)3-Pointers Attempted .................. 1 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12-30-14)Free Throws Made ..................... 2 (9 times), last at USC Upstate (3-21-15)Free Throw Attempts ...............................5 at Southeast Missouri (2-12-15)Rebounds ..............................6 (twice), last at Northwestern State (3-19-15)Assists ..........................................................4 at Eastern Kentucky (3-25-15)Blocked Shots ......................... 2 (twice), last vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)Steals......................................... 2 (4 times), last at Eastern Illinois (2-19-15)Minutes Played .......................................25 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSRICHARDRICHARD

LEELEE 00Guard • 6-4 • 200 • Sophomore • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. • Northeast HS

2014-15: Logged valuable minutes as a true freshman, appearing in 25 contests overall…Played in each of the fi nal 13 OVC games of the season, playing at least 15 minutes in fi ve of those games…Scored 44 points in 184 minutes, shooting 47.1 percent (16-for-34) from the fi eld with a 47.6 percent accuracy from three-point range (10-of-21)…Began his collegiate career with 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting (including a trio of three-pointers) in 12 minutes against Champion Baptist on Nov. 20…Accumulated 12 points in a career-high 20 minutes against SIU Edwardsville on Feb. 7.

BEFORE UTM: Ranked as a three-star recruit and 51st best shooting guard prospect in the nation by ESPN...Averaged 19 points per game last season at Northeast High School for head coach Darrance Gillion...Helped Blanche Ely High School win Florida’s Class 7A state title during his junior campaign in 2012-13...Averaged 17 points, four rebounds and three assists per game for a Tigers team that went 27-1 and earned a top-10 national ranking under head coach Melvin Randall...Earned all-tournament honors at the prestigious Chick-fi l-A Classic...Was named a top-fi ve player in basketball hotbed Broward County while also earning second team all-state and all-county accolades...Spent his fi rst two seasons of high school back at Northeast High School, averaging 16 points, six rebounds and four assists per game as a sophomore under head coach Gerald Gillion...Averaged 18 points, four rebounds and fi ve assists per game as a freshman.

PERSONAL: Born on April 21, 1995...Son of Richard Lee, Jr. and Camille Lee...Has one younger sibling, Cabria...Mother Camille ran track and fi eld at the University of Georgia from 1989-92...Majoring in business and global aff airs.

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Points .....................................................13 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)Field Goals ..............................................5 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)Field Goal Attempts ................................... 7 vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)3-Pointers Made .....................................3 vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)3-Pointers Attempted ............................. 4 vs. SIU Edwardsville (11-20-14)Free Throws Made ..................................... 2 vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)Free Throw Attempts ................................. 3 vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)Rebounds ....................................................2 at SIU Edwardsville (2-21-15)Assists ......................................1 (twice), last at Eastern Kentucky (3-25-15)Blocked Shots ........................................................................................NoneSteals..............................................1 (twice), last vs. Murray State (2-28-15)Minutes Played ......................................... 20 vs. SIU Edwardsville (2-7-15)

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSNickNick

detlevdetlev 4444Center • 7-2 • 225 • R-Freshman • Euclid, Ohio • Andrews Osborne Academy

2014-15: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Is the tallest player in UT Martin history, passing 7-footer Ned Rolsma (2000-02)…Detlev became the fi rst boys basketball player at Andrews Osborne to reach the 1,000 point club in 2013-14…Also became the fi rst player in school history to be crowned an All-Ohio selection, as he was named third team all-state…Averaged 19.5 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks per game as a senior under head coach Nate Barnes, helping guide Andrews Osborne to 23 victories and the Lake Eff ect Conference title…Had nine games of 20-plus points, four games of 20-plus rebounds and eight games of

at least eight blocks during his senior season…Posted season-highs with 37 points and 25 rebounds at Hearts for Jesus High School on Dec. 12 and swatted away a season-best 13 blocks against Cleveland Horizon Science Academy on Jan. 14…Aft er the season, he was selected to participate in the News-Herald Classic, where he scored 10 points with seven rebounds and four blocks against fellow Ohio prep all-stars.

PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 15, 1995…Son of Marcia Wallace-Detlev and Rich Bloor…Majoring in international studies.

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSmatthewmatthew

butlerbutler 11Guard • 6-2 • 185 • Junior • Memphis, Tenn. • Rhode Island

BEFORE UTM: Played two seasons at the University of Rhode Island for head coach Dan Hurley...Helped lead the Rams to a 23-10 record and an NIT appearance in 2014-15...Played in 20 games as a sophomore, tallying 33 points, 15 rebounds, six assists and two steals in 147 minutes...Led the team with a .350 three-point fi eld goal percentage (7-for-20)...Scored a career-high 12 points in only 17 minutes in the season-opener against Pace on Nov. 14...Saw playing time in 23 games as a true freshman in 2013-14, accumulating 27 points, eight rebounds, six assists and two steals in 133 minutes...Ranked second on the team with a .368 three-point fi eld goal percentage (7-for-19)...Logged a career-high 20 minutes at Brown on Jan. 2...Prepped at Memphis East High School, where he was identifi ed as one of the top 50 shooting guard prospects in the nation by ESPN.com...Posted a line of 14.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a senior despite the fact he had a nagging ankle injury throughout the season...Helped guide the Mustangs to the 2012 Tennessee Class AAA state championship and a 17-8 record as a junior, pouring in 20 points

on 8-of-11 shooting (including four 3-pointers) in the fi nals against Memphis Central High School...Earned a spot on the Memphis Commercial Appeal’s “Best of the Preps” Class AAA list.

PERSONAL: Born on March 2, 1995...Son of Brenda Pryor...Has one brother, Darrelle...Majoring in family and consumer science.

kedarkedar

edwardsedwards 44Forward • 6-5 • 200 • R-Junior • Brooklyn, NY • State Fair CC

BEFORE UTM: Was a dominant force for head coach Kevin Th omas at State Fair Community College in Sedalia, Mo., where he helped the Roadrunners post a 26-7 record, a District IV championship and second round appearance in the NJCAA Tournament in 2013-14...Averaged 16.8 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game while shooting 49 percent (171-for-349) from the fl oor and 46.5 percent (60-of-129) from three-point range...Had 10 games of at least 20 points, including a pair of 30-point eff orts...Tossed in a career-high 33 points (on 14-of-18 shooting) in a win over Kankakee on Nov. 8...Ended the season shooting a sizzling 58.8 percent (20-for-34) from three-point land in his fi nal fi ve contests...Accumulated seven double-doubles, including a near triple-double (24 points, 14 rebounds and a career-best eight assists) in a win over Missouri State-West Plains on Jan. 22...Pulled down a career-best 17 rebounds against Lake Land on Nov. 29...Originally began his collegiate career at LIU Brooklyn, sitting out his freshman season...Was a highly ranked prospect out of West Oaks Academy in Orlando, Fla., where he played for head

coach Tony Atkins...Received an overall ranking of 85 by 247Sports.com and was named the 17th best player in the state of Florida during his senior season...Helped lead the Flame to the No. 1 ranking in the state of Florida as a senior...Earned all-state fi rst team independent accolades by the Orlando Sentinel during both his senior and junior campaigns.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 20, 1993...Son of Francine Edwards...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSjamesjames

harrisonharrison 3434Guard • 6-5 • 210 • Junior • Houston, Texas • McLennan CC

BEFORE UTM: Helped lead McLennan to a 23-8 record and a Region V tournament appearance under head coach Kevin Gill in 2014-15...Was a second team All-North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference honoree aft er averaging 11.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in just 21.7 minutes per game...Was second on the team in scoring in conference play, pouring in 13.7 points per game...Shot 46.6 percent (122-for-262) from the fl oor while ranking second on the Highlanders with 52 three-pointers...Also sank a team-best 90.4 percent (47-of-52) of his attempts from the free throw line...Tallied a season-high 21 points on 9-of-17 shooting in 24 minutes against Temple College on Feb. 4...Connected on at least three 3-pointers in 10 games, racking up at least 15 points on nine diff erent occasions...Spent his freshman season at the University of New Orleans, a Division-I school who competes in the Southland Conference...Playing for head coach Mark Slessinger, he played in 23 games and logged two starts, averaging 4.7 points in 12.0 minutes per game...Shot an even 50 percent from the fl oor (38-for-76), including a 44.4 percent clip (24-for-54) from three-point range...Concluded his freshman campaign by making at least one 3-pointer in the last 11 games of the season...Cracked double-fi gures in the scoring column in three diff erent games, including a team-best 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting at Lamar on March 6, 2014...Was a standout at Westfi eld High School under head coach Van Price...Averaged 15 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game as a senior, earning all-region, all-district and district co-MVP accolades with teammate

Wesley Iwundu, who is currently playing at Kansas State...Helped the Mustangs fi nished the 2012-13 campaign with a 31-7 overall record (including an unblemished 16-0 mark in District 13-5A) while advancing to the regional semifi nals...Was tabbed as the No. 26 senior in the Houston area while RCSSports.com ranked him as the 70th best prospect in Texas...Successful senior campaign followed a junior season where he compiled 15 points and four rebounds per contest while also earning fi rst team all-district honors for a WHS squad that fi nished 26-11 overall.

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 13, 1995...Son of James and Ethel Harrison...Majoring in economics.

malikmalik

londonlondon 2121Forward • 6-8 • 190 • R-Junior • Jackson Hamlet, NC • Missouri State-West Plains

BEFORE UTM: Was a standout performer for head coach Yancey Walker at Missouri State-West Plains...Was part of a Grizzlies squad that went 18-13 during his sophomore season in 2013-14...Played in 24 games as a sophomore, averaging 4.5 points and 5.9 rebounds in 21.8 minutes per outing...Shot 53.2 percent (42-for-79) from the fl oor and swatted away a team-high 53 blocks (2.2 per game)...Had two double-doubles, including an impressive 19 points (career-high) and 15 rebounds in a win over Columbia State on Jan. 3...Snared a career-best 16 rebounds in the victory over Marshalltown on Nov. 15...Accounted for 15 multi-block games, including a fi ve-game stretch in midseason where he turned away 25 total blocks...Helped the Grizzlies to a 22-10 mark and a Region 16 regular season championship as a freshman in 2012-13...Saw time in 26 games, averaging 5.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 15.1 minutes per contest...Shot a sizzling 58.3 percent (60-for-103) from the fi eld...Had a double-double (11 points, season-high 13 rebounds) at Dodge City on Dec. 15...Scored a season-high 13 points in just 21 minutes in the win over Quakerdale Prep on Jan. 25...Boasted eight multi-block performances, including a season-best six swats against Des Moines Area on Nov. 9...Was named MVP

of the 2012 Holiday Inn Express Grizzly Tip-Off Classic, shooting 85.7 percent from the fl oor with 15 rebounds in two games...Attended Chillicothe High School in Chillicothe, Ohio, where he was a three-time MVP...Was a two-time all-state performer and was also named all-conference and all-district four times apiece...Set the CHS school record for blocked shots.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 21, 1992...Son of Michael London and Laoma Brown-Watson...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSjacolbyjacolby

mobleymobley 22Guard • 6-0 • 160 • R-Junior • Starkville, Miss. • Chattanooga

BEFORE UTM: Transfers from Chattanooga, where he was a member of the Mocs program but did not offi cially play...Was a two-year standout at East Mississippi Community College, where he played for head coach Mark White...Helped guide the Lions to a 20-7 overall record as a sophomore in 2013-14, averaging a team-high 16.5 points to go along with 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists per outing...Shot 44.9 percent (137-for-305) from the fi eld, 33.1 percent (47-for-142) from three-point range and 73.6 percent (109-for-148) from the free throw line...Had nine games of at least 20 points, including a season-high 26 points in the win over East Central on Nov. 14...Accounted for a dozen games with multiple three-pointers, sinking fi ve treys in games at Mississippi Delta (Jan. 13) and at Itawamba (Feb. 27)...Nearly posted a triple-double at Itawamba on Jan. 21, tallying nine points and career-highs of nine rebounds and nine assists...Made a game-winning layup at the buzzer to give the Lions a 69-68 win over Mississippi Gulf Coast in the NJCAA Region 23 quarterfi nals on March 6...Earned All-Region 23 status and a spot on the All-Region 23 Tournament team...Led EMCC to a 20-8 mark as a true freshman, averaging 13.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game...Was responsible for six games of at least 20 points, including a career-best 35 points (on 15-for-28 shooting)...Made at least two 3-pointers on 13 diff erent occasions, including season-highs of fi ve 3-pointers at Baton Rouge (Dec. 10) and against Itawamba (Jan. 22)...Was named to the All-Region 23 team...Prepped at Starkville High School under head coach Greg Carter, where he was ranked No. 5 in the state of Mississippi and was the No. 54 ranked point guard in the nation by ESPN.com...Scored 25 fi rst-half points on

his way to a career-high 35 points against Aberdeen during his senior season...Helped the Yellow Jackets to an appearance in the Class 6A North state tournament as a junior, when he averaged 19 points and six assists a game...Season-high in points during his junior campaign was a 31-point eff ort against DeSoto Central...Was named to the Clarion Ledger Boys “Dandy Dozen” team heading into his senior season...Played in the Mississippi High School All-Star Game in the summer aft er his junior year...Averaged 11.4 points, 4.6 assists and 1.6 steals per game as the Yellow Jackets won the Class 6A state championship during his sophomore season.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 28, 1992...Son of Michael Mobley and Rhonda Howard...Majoring in criminal justice.

jalenjalen

varistevariste 4141Guard • 5-11 • 165 • Junior • Baton Rouge, La. • Western Texas College

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Larren Silver at Western Texas College...Led the Westerners in assists (4.1 per game), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.9) and steals (1.7 per game) while ranking second on the squad in scoring with 9.4 points per game...Led WTC in scoring during conference play (11.1 points per game)...Also pulled down 3.9 rebounds per contest...Cracked double-fi gures in 10 games, including a pair of 20-plus point outings...Went off for 21 points twice in the span of three games (at Odessa on Feb. 9 and against Clarendon on Feb. 19) in the latter stages of the season...Generated a career-high nine assists at Southwest on Nov. 14 and again against New Mexico JC on Feb. 5...Recorded a career-best eight rebounds against Howard on Jan. 27...Had 12 multi-steal games, including a career-high six swipes in the win at Frank Phillips on Jan. 22...Spent the 2013-14 season at Garden City Community College, helping the Busters go 21-9-1...Led GCCC in games started (27), minutes played (29.8 per game), assists (4.0 per game) and steals (1.2 per game) as a true freshman...Also posted averages of 7.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game...Upped his scoring average to 10.2 points per game against conference opponents...Accounted for a dozen double-digit scoring games, including a season-best 18 points to go along with a season-high seven rebounds against North Platte on Nov. 9...Handed out four or more assists in 20 diff erent contests, including a season-high six assists on four

separate occasions...Prepped at Glen Oaks High School, where he played for head coach Harvey Adger...Poured in 21 points in the second round of the state playoff s against Iowa during his senior year...Racked up a team-high 22 points in the LHSAA Class 3A quarterfi nals against Bossier...Was an All-District 6-3A fi rst team selection in back-to-back years (2012-13).

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 17, 1995...Son of William James Variste and Carrie Brown...Majoring in engineering and natural sciences.

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOSmalikmalik

pughpugh 1313Guard • 6-1 • 165 • Sophomore • Dyersburg, Tenn. • UNC Wilmington

BEFORE UTM: Saw action in 27 games last season at UNC Wilmington under head coach Kevin Keatts, as the Seahawks posted an 18-14 overall record with a 13-7 mark in Colonial Athletic Association play on their way to an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament...Averaged 2.8 points and 1.1 assists while shooting 45 percent from the fl oor (31-for-69) in 9.3 minutes per contest...Cracked double-fi gures in scoring three times, including career-highs of 16 points (8-for-10 shooting), six assists and three steals in 21 minutes at VMI on Nov. 22...Also tallied 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting with six assists in 21 minutes against St. Andrews on Dec. 3 and scored 10 points in 19 minutes at Minnesota on Dec. 27...Averaged 20 points, four rebounds, fi ve assists and three steals during his senior campaign at Dyer County High School under head coach Derek McCord, concluding his career with 1,003 points...Th e Choctaws fi nished 23-7 and advanced to the Class AAA Sectionals during Pugh’s senior season...Set the DCHS single-game scoring record with 47 points in the season-opener of his senior season...Also had an impressive performance in the Penny Hardaway Hoopfest, pouring in a combined 64 points in two games – 33 points against traditional national power Chicago Simeon and 31 points against Harrisburg – on his way to Most Valuable Player honors at the event...Also scored 37 points in the Class AAA sectional playoff game against nationally-ranked Hamilton

High School...His successful senior season came aft er he helped guide the Choctaws to the state championship game as a junior in 2012-13...Earned TSSAA All-Tournament honors aft er scoring a team-best 13 points in the state fi nals against Southwind as DCHS wrapped up its season with a 31-4 record.

PERSONAL: Born on July 30, 1996...Son of George and Tammy Pugh...Majoring in performance arts.

fatoddfatodd

lewislewis 1212Forward • 6-8 • 215 • R-Freshman • Memphis, Tenn. • Raleigh-Egypt HS

2014-15: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Averaged 23.8 points and 14 rebounds per game on his way to fi rst team Class AA all-state honors at Raleigh-Egypt High School, where he played for head coach Duane Stokes...Went off for 50 points in a November win over Cordova High School...Was a two-time Commercial Appeal “Best of the Preps” honoree...Named in the preseason as a top-12 player in the state of Tennessee by recruiting guru Rick Bolus and was one of Tennessee’s McDonald’s All-American nominees...Was one of 120 of the nation’s top high school basketball players selected to participate in the 2013 Reebok Breakout Classic in Philadelphia, Pa.

PERSONAL: Born on May 17, 1996...Son of Marnita Lewis...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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HEAD COACH HEATH SCHROYERHEAD COACH HEATH SCHROYER Leading UT Martin to an unprecedented era of success is Heath Schroyer, who was introduced as the program’s ninth head men’s basketball coach in program history on March 20, 2014. In his debut season at UT Martin, Schroyer was at the forefront of one of the most successful seasons in school history in 2014-15, as the Skyhawks fi nished one win shy (21) of the school record. UT Martin’s 13-win increase from the previous season was tied for the fourth-best improvement in the nation as the Skyhawks led all of Division-I with 12 road victories, which was a school record. UT Martin notched the fi rst three postseason victories in the program’s Division-I history (since 1992), advancing all the way to the Final Four of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Out of 345 Division-I members, the Skyhawks were one of the fi nal 14 teams alive in the hunt for a postseason championship. After guiding UT Martin to just the second 20-win campaign in the program’s Division-I era, Schroyer was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year in 2014-15. He was also one of 16 fi nalists for the 2015 Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award, which honors the nation’s top mid-major coach.

Schroyer, 43, has 19 years of collegiate coaching experience, including eight years as a head coach at the Division-I level. All seven of Schroyer’s stops at a Division-I institution has culminated in either a conference championship or postseason play. Before coming to UT Martin, Schroyer spent three seasons at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas working as the associate head coach under Dave Rice. The Runnin’ Rebels sported three 20-plus win seasons, a 71-32 overall record (29-19 against Mountain West Conference opposition) and appearances in the 2012 and 2013 NCAA Tournaments in Schroyer’s tenure. He was named a top-15 assistant coach in the nation by Bleacher Report in 2012-13 and followed that with a top-20 assistant coach in the nation honor by College Sports Madness for the 2013-14 campaign. Schroyer coordinated UNLV’s recruiting eff orts since he joined the staff in 2011. The Runnin’ Rebels’ 2012 recruiting class was ranked No. 7 in the nation by ESPN and one year later, UNLV produced Anthony Bennett - the No. 1 overall selection by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2013 NBA Draft. Bennett joined Larry Johnson (Charlott e Hornets, 1991) as the only players in UNLV’s prestigious history be selected fi rst in the NBA Draft. UNLV knocked off seven nationally ranked teams in Schroyer’s fi rst two seasons, including a win over No. 1 North Carolina in 2011. That marked UNLV’s fi rst win over the nation’s top team in 22 years and the fi rst time a MWC team had defeated the No. 1 ranked team. The Runnin’ Rebels spent 25 combined weeks in the national top-25 polls during Schroyer’s fi rst two seasons, topping out at No. 11 during the 2011-12 campaign. The Runnin’ Rebels boasted a pair of Associated Press All-Americans (Mike Moser in 2012, Bennett in 2013), 10 All-MWC selections, the two-time MWC Defensive Player of the Year (Khem Birch in 2013 and 2014) and 2012 MWC Newcomer of the Year (Moser) in Schroyer’s time at UNLV. Schroyer began his collegiate head coaching career at Portland State, where he took over the reins in 2002 as the

nation’s second youngest Division-I head coach at age 30. Schroyer propelled the Portland State program to new heights from 2002-05. His teams improved in the win column each season (jumping up 14 wins from his fi rst to last year), culminating with a Big Sky Conference regular-season title in 2004-05, which was the school’s fi rst-ever Division-I championship in any sport. That season, the Vikings went 19-9 overall with an 11-3 conference slate. The 19 victories were the most for the program since the 1958-59 campaign and occurred a year after he guided Portland State to a top-three turnaround in the nation during his second year. At Portland State, Schroyer presided over six All-BSC honorees, including 2004-05 BSC Player of the Year Seamus Boxley. He concluded his career as the program’s fourth all-time leading scorer (1,498 points) and was also named BSC Defensive Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2003-04,

SCHROYER YEAR-By-YEAR YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF 2002-03 Portland State 5-22 3-11 2003-04 Portland State 11-16 5-9 2004-05* Portland State 19-9 11-3 2007-08 Wyoming 12-18 5-11 2008-09^ Wyoming 19-14 7-9 2009-10 Wyoming 10-21 3-13 2010-11 Wyoming 8-15 1-8 2014-15~ UT Martin 21-13 10-6 TOTALS 8 seasons 105-128 45-70

*Conference Championship^CBI Postseason Appearance ~CIT Postseason Appearance

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HEAD COACH HEATH SCHROYERHEAD COACH HEATH SCHROYER2004-05). Schroyer then joined Fresno State University as an associate head coach under Steve Cleveland for two seasons, serving as the Bulldogs’ recruiting coordinator and overseeing the team’s academic turnaround. Overall, he coached four All-Western Athletic Conference performers, including NBA Draft pick Dominic McGuire. In Schroyer’s last season on the bench at Fresno State (2006-07), the Bulldogs went 22-10 with a 10-6 WAC record, earning a trip to the National Invitation Tournament. That marked the most wins for the program since the legendary Jerry Tarkanian guided the Bulldogs to 22 wins in 1995-96. Schroyer parlayed that success into a head coaching gig at the University of Wyoming from 2007-11. During his four-year head coaching stint at Wyoming, Schroyer coached seven All-MWC players, including Brandon Ewing (second all-time leading scorer in Cowboy history with 2,168 points) and Afam Moujeke (2008-09 MWC Freshman of the Year after becoming the league’s all-time leading freshman scorer). Schroyer’s best season at Wyoming was in 2008-09, when he led the Cowboys to 19 victories and an appearance in the College Basketball Invitational postseason tournament. He also helped the program make huge strides academically, as he inherited the worst Academic Progress Rate (APR) of any sport in the entire MWC. Schroyer constructed a comprehensive plan that improved the Cowboys’ men’s basketball APR by 164 points to a program-high 935, which was the third-best turnaround in the nation. He was also a member of Wyoming’s Academic Integrity Subcommitt ee in 2010-11. Before his head coaching appointment at Portland State, Schroyer had previously been an assistant coach at Wyoming under head coach Steve McClain for the 2001-02 season, when the Cowboys went 22-9 (11-3 MWC) and upset No. 6 Gonzaga in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Arizona. Schroyer was in charge of a ferocious defense that led the MWC in fi eld goal percentage defense, defensive rebounding and rebounding margin. Schroyer’s fi rst Division-I assistant coaching job came at Brigham Young University, who was a member of the Western Athletic Conference before joining the MWC for Schroyer’s last two seasons there. Joining a Cougar program that had went 1-25 the season before, Schroyer and Cleveland - the BYU head coach who Schroyer would also work with at Fresno State almost a decade later - engineered a dramatic turnaround that led to a 46-20 record and pair of postseason berths in the fi nal two years. The Cougars went 24-9 overall (10-4 MWC) and made an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2000-01. The MWC championship in 2000-01 was BYU’s fi rst conference tournament title since 1992, its fi rst regular-season championship since 1993 and fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance since 1995. The year before that, the Cougars went 22-11 and advanced to the NIT quarterfi nals. Schroyer presided over six all-conference honorees at BYU, including 2001 MWC Player of the Year and Associated Press All-American Mekeli Wesley. In a coaching career that began as an assistant coach under Cleveland at Fresno City College in 1996, Schroyer has recruited or coached over 60 players who have gone on to play professionally. He has also shared his extensive basketball knowledge as a television analyst during the 2011 NCAA Tournament coverage on The Mtn Channel and during the 2011 CBI on HDNet. He also served as a television analyst for the Utah Jazz during the 2001 NBA playoff s. Schroyer started his collegiate playing career at Kings River Community College in Reedley, Calif., where he earned all-conference accolades and led the team to the California Junior College Final Four in 1992. He concluded his playing career at Armstrong Atlantic State in Savannah, Ga., where he led the team to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 as a senior. Schroyer prepped at the prestigious DeMatha High School program in Hyatt sville, Md., where he played for the legendary coach Morgan Woott en, whose 1,274 wins as a head coach are the second-most in the history of basketball at any level. Earning his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Armstrong Atlantic State in 1995, Schroyer earned his Master’s degree in institutional leadership from National University in Fresno, Calif. in 1996. A native of Walkersville, Md., Schroyer married the former Kim Ortega of Logandale, Nev. in May of 2014. He has one daughter, Sierra (18) and a son, Hayden (13) from a previous marriage.

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ASSISTANT COACHESASSISTANT COACHES Anthony Stewart is in his second season as the UT Martin associate head coach under Heath Schroyer. Stewart was an integral part of one of the best seasons in UT Martin history in 2014-15, as the Skyhawks went 21-13 - fi nishing just one win shy of the program record. The 21 wins marked a 13-win improvement from the previous season, which ranked as the fourth-best turnaround in the Division-I ranks. UT Martin set a program record and led the nation with 12 road victories in 2014-15, including three straight road wins in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. The Skyhawks advanced all the way to the Final Four of the CIT, recording their fi rst three postseason wins in the school’s Division-I history (since 1992) in the process. Stewart, 44, spent two seasons at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio before venturing to UT Martin. The Bobcats went 49-22 in Stewart’s tenure, which included a pair of postseason appearances. In 2013-14, Stewart helped Ohio to a 25-12 record and a quarterfi nals appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). That followed a 2012-13 season where

the Bobcats tallied a 24-10 record, earned a share of their fi rst Mid-American Conference regular season championship since 1993-94 and earned a spot in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). While at Ohio, Stewart helped sign Maurice Ndour (top 100 junior college player, second team All-MAC and National Mid Major Player of the Week on Feb. 3, 2014), Travis Wilkins (junior college All-American), Tariq Owens (top 100 player out of high school) and Nehemias Morrilo (member of the Dominican National Team). Stewart also spent time at Southern Illinois (2011-12), where he worked under head coach Chris Lowery. During his time in Carbondale, he signed Jeff Early, who was a junior college All-American from Monroe College. Prior to that, Stewart worked alongside Schroyer at Wyoming from 2007-11. He helped recruit seven All-Mountain West Conference players while helping lead the Cowboys to 19 wins and an appearance in the College Basketball

Invitational in 2011. He also inked Afam Muojeke, who was named the MWC Freshman of the Year accolades in 2008-09, breaking the all-time freshman scoring record at Wyoming. Stewart also coached two seasons at Long Beach State (2004-06) and three years at Columbus State Community College (2001-04). He was directly responsible for recruiting Desmar Jackson (2009-10 Freshman All-American) at Wyoming, Aaron Nixon (No. 1 junior college player in the country, 2006-07 Big West Conference Player of the Year) at Long Beach State. Stewart helped develop Columbus State into one of the best Division-II junior college programs in the nation. In 2003-04, the Cougars tallied an impressive 29-2 overall record and at one point were ranked No. 1 in the nation before falling to Cuyahoga Community College, the eventual national champion. Overall, Stewart recruited three All-Americans and fi ve all-conference fi rst teamers while tallying a 86-36 record at Columbus State. A native of Akron, Ohio, Stewart played collegiately at University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio. He was a two-time Most Valuable Player in basketball while he also lett ered three years on the Mount Union baseball squad as a pitcher. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 2003. Stewart completed his Master’s degree in business administration from Chancellor University in Cleveland, Ohio in 2006.

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ASSISTANT COACHESASSISTANT COACHES Jermaine Johnson is in his second season as an assistant coach at UT Martin under Heath Schroyer. Last season, Johnson was part of the Skyhawks’ remarkable turnaround as UT Martin tallied 21 wins (one shy of the school record) and claimed its fi rst three postseason victories in the school’s Division-I era (since 1992). Johnson helped the Skyhawks to the Final Four of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, capping off the nation’s fourth-best improvement from the previous season (13 wins). UT Martin led the country in road victories (12) on its way to just the second 20-plus win campaign in the program’s Division-I era. Johnson, 37, joined the Skyhawks from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Ga., where he helped the Eagles to the Southern Conference tournament semifi nals in 2013-14. A Memphis native, Johnson made a name for himself as head coach of the highly

successful Melrose High School boys’ basketball program from 2007-13. He developed Melrose into a top-25 program in the nation after he won fi ve straight District 16 AAA championships. His team also won the 2010 TSSAA Class AAA state title on its way to a 37-win season. During his tenure, he coached 26 seniors and all 26 players received college scholarships. Johnson also had coaching stops at Ridgeway High School (his alma mater), Cordova High School and Craigmont High School, where he began his coaching career. Overall, Johnson posted a 353-91 record as a high school head coach.

At Melrose, Johnson coached McDonald’s All-American Adonis Thomas while also coaching an eventual National Junior College Player of the Year and two All-Americans. All in all, he has coached 12 professional players, including eight who played in the NBA. Johnson began his coaching career as an assistant for four years (1999-2003) at the University of Memphis under head coach John Calipari. He helped build the Tigers into a nationally ranked program, posting 71 wins in three seasons. In Johnson’s fi nal season, Memphis won the Conference USA championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Johnson played collegiately at Texas-Arlington for two seasons (1997-99) after att ending Chatt ahoochee Valley Community College for two years. While at Texas-Arlington, he set the all-time Mavericks’ single-game assists record with 17 against Sam Houston State on Dec. 28, 1998. Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree from the United States Sports Academy in 2007 and also obtained his Master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration from Concordia University in December of 2014. He has one son, Carson.

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ASSISTANT COACHESASSISTANT COACHES John Aiken begins his second season on the UT Martin men’s basketball coaching staff in 2015-16. In Aiken’s fi rst season as a Skyhawk, the program led the nation with 12 road wins on its way to 21 victories - just one shy of the school record. UT Martin rode its success into the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Final Four, racking up the program’s fi rst three postseason victories since becoming a Division-I member in 1992. Aiken also was part of the Skyhawks’ 13-win increase from the previous season, which ranked as the fourth-best turnaround in Division-I basketball in 2014-15. Before joining the Skyhawks, Aiken tallied seven seasons of collegiate coaching experience, including two years as head coach at Belhaven University, a NAIA school located in Jackson, Miss. Aiken posted 30 overall wins and a 22-16 Southern States Athletic Conference record

as head coach at Belhaven. In 2013-14, he helped guide the Blazers to an 18-15 record (14-6 SSAC) and a spot in the NAIA Division I National Tournament. He spent the previous four seasons as the top assistant at Belhaven, which included two more trips to the NAIA national tournament (2010 and 2012). The Blazers went 24-10 during the 2009-10 season, earning a spot in the national tournament for the fi rst time since 1972. All in all, Aiken coached four honorable mention All-Americans, six all-division honorees and nine all-conference selections during his tenure at Belhaven. Before his stint at Belhaven, Aiken was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of New

England, an NCAA Division-III school located in Biddeford, Maine. He helped the Nor’easters reach the 2008 ECAC New England Regional Championship game after New England posted a 17-12 overall record. Aiken also served as an assistant coach at Cheverus High School in Portland, Maine and Greater Portland Christian School in South Portland, Maine before entering the collegiate coaching ranks. Aiken has gained valuable experience working prestigious summer camps at the University of Louisville, Xavier University, University of Connecticut, Wake Forest University, Florida State University and the University of Miami. He also worked as the director of basketball operations for Camp Caribou in Winslow, Maine. A native of Portland, Maine, Aiken earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Southern Maine in 2008. He also completed his Master’s degree in sports administration at Belhaven in 2013. He and his wife Michelle spent a summer working with Athletes in Action in South Africa and Mozambique where they volunteered at orphanages, coached against several professional and club teams and visited with various schools and governmental organizations. He and Michelle have two children - a daughter Gracie and son Macrae.

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SUPPORT STAFFSUPPORT STAFF DeAndre Walker is in his second year on the Skyhawk staff under head coach Heath Schroyer. He serves as the strength coach and is also in charge of player development at UT Martin. Last season, Walker helped develop a UT Martin squad that fi nished just one win shy of the school record (21) and tallied the fi rst three postseason victories in the program’s Division-I history (since 1992). The Skyhawks advanced all the way to the Final Four of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament thanks in large part to 12 road victories, which led the nation. Before joining the Skyhawks, Walker served as head coach at Columbus State Community College in Columbus, Ohio. He was the fi fth head coach in the history of the program in 2013-14. Before his head coaching appointment, Walker was an assistant coach at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, Ohio.

After a standout prep career at Firestone High School, Walker began his collegiate playing career at Columbus State, where he played for two seasons (2000-02). He helped the Cougars to a 20-9 record and a 9-5 mark in the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference record during his freshman season. Walker then transferred to Fairmont State University in Fairmont, W. Va. He guided the Falcons to a 37-21 record in his two seasons at the Division-II school. Walker played professionally from 2006-08. He began his career with the Columbus Cyclones of the International Basketball League, helping the team to a 20-3 record under head coach David Cecutt i. He followed that with a stint

with the Indiana Alleycats of the Continental Basketball Association, playing for head coach Carlos Knox. He also played with the Marysville Meteors of the International Basketball League (2007), Long Beach Summer Pro-Am League in Long Beach, Calif. (2007) and the Gary Steelheads of the International Basketball League (2008). An Akron, Ohio native, Walker began his coaching career as a student assistant coach in 2004-05 at Fairmont State. He specialized in recruiting and player skill development. He also was tabbed as the president of Hidden Gems AAU Basketball program, with his best season coming in 2012 when the team posted a 33-19 overall record. He also served as an assistant coach with the King James AAU program. Walker earned his Bachelor’s degree in business management from Fairmont State in 2004 and is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in project management. He has two daughters, Aniaya and Arianna.

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SUPPORT STAFFSUPPORT STAFF Garner Small is in his second season on the UT Martin coaching staff , serving as a graduate assistant for head coach Heath Schroyer. Small’s fi rst season as a Skyhawk ranks as one of the best in school history, as UT Martin notched 21 wins (one shy of the school record) on its way to the fi rst three postseason victories since 1992 when the program reclassifi ed to Division-I status. The Skyhawks led the country with 12 road wins - three of which came as UT Martin advanced to the Final Four of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Before joining UT Martin, Small was an assistant coach at Olivet College in Olivet, Mich., where he worked primarily with the post players in 2013-14. A native of Schoolcraft, Mich., Small played his senior year of college at Olivet College, averaging team-highs of 15.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game under head coach Chris Coles in 2012-13.

Small played his junior season at Goshen College in Goshen, Ind. He averaged 8.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per contest for the Leafs under head coach Gary Chupp. Before that, Small played two seasons at Kalamazoo Valley Community College for head coach Dick Shilts, whose 650 victories make him one of the winningest coaches in NJCAA history. Small helped lead the Cougars to a 24-8 record and their fi rst-ever appearance in the NJCAA Division-II national championship appearance in 2010-11. Small also earned MCCAA third team and academic all-conference accolades at Kalamazoo Valley. Small played for his father, Randy Small, at Schoolcraft High School where he was a four-sport athlete (basketball, baseball, football and track). Small helped lead the Eagles to the state championship game in 2009. Small earned his degree from Olivet in 2013.

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Reese ShiversTrainer

Ryne RickmanSports Info

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One year after tasting success to the tune of 21 victories and the program’s fi rst three Division-I postseason victories, the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball program is hungry for more in head coach Heath Schroyer’s second year at the helm in 2015-16. Schroyer returns eight key players and three starters while mixing in six newcomers into the fold this season. This year’s edition of the Skyhawks will look to one-up the 2014-15 squad that fi nished one win shy of the program record, advanced to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament semifi nals and boasted the most road wins in the nation (12). “The deep CIT run was invaluable for us – I don’t think you can put a price tag on it,” said Schroyer, who was crowned the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year last season. “Our guys gained great experience and understanding what it

means to play late in the year. Probably the most important thing it has done is it raised the expectation level of this program to the point where we want it to be. Making deep runs in postseason tournaments is what we expect out of this program.” Last year, Schroyer took over an eight-win team that was picked last in the Ohio Valley Conference preseason polls. This season, it is evident that UT Martin is not going to sneak up on anybody – as the program was selected by Sporting News and Athlon Sports as the pick to win the OVC West division. The league’s head coaches and sports information directors also recognized the program’s rapid progress, tabbing the Skyhawks with the second-most overall fi rst place votes in the offi cial OVC preseason poll. “It’s a lot diff erent being the hunter versus the hunted,” Schroyer said. “Every year there is pressure and every year there are expectations and I think that the biggest thing for us is going to be to concentrate what we can control, which is how hard we work and how hard we prepare.” In order for UT Martin to be in the OVC championship hunt and subsequently make its second consecutive postseason appearance, Schroyer will need to replace the production of a dynamic backcourt. Gone from the lineup are seniors Deville Smith (team-highs of 13.8 points and 4.5 assists per game) and Marshun Newell (13.1 points per game, team-best 6.9 rebounds per game), who each earned All-OVC second team honors in 2013-14. “Last year’s team played with great poise,” Schroyer said. “We are going to have to fi gure out how to close games with this team because last year we were able to rely on those two senior guards down the stretch.” Expected to step in and pick up some of the leadership void are seniors Twymond Howard (13.6 points, 6.6 rebounds per game last season) and Alex Anderson (12.5 points per game, third nationally with a .480 three-point fi eld goal percentage in 2014-15). Each

player earned Preseason All-OVC honors while Howard was named the OVC’s “Best Playmaker” and Anderson was tabbed as the OVC’s “Best Shooter” by Lindy’s Sports magazine. “We count on Twymond to do a lot – from defending the best perimeter player to sometimes defending the best post player,” Schroyer said. “He’s really extended his range in the off season and his ballhandling has improved. I think Twymond is going to have a banner year and a potential OVC Player of the Year type of season. Alex had a great postseason run last year and he had an outstanding summer. I’ve never had a young man in my 21 years of coaching that’s worked any harder than Alex. He’s a guy that will initiate a lot of off ense but obviously with his ability to score and shoot the ball, we will play him off the ball as well.” One of the most intriguing players on the 2015-16 roster is veteran Myles Taylor. A four-year starter in the frontcourt, Taylor returns as a fi fth-year senior after recovering from an ACL injury for the majority of last season. He ranks in the top-10 in seven UT Martin career statistical categories, including points (1,342, sixth). “Myles has been through a lot in the last two years,” Schroyer said. “He’s put in the work and he’s in really great shape right now. He wants to have a great senior year and I really hope for Myles that he can leave UT Martin with a bang and have the great year that he deserves to have.” Another senior that Schroyer expects to log heavy minutes is Terrence Durham, who served as a backup point guard and one of the team’s best defensive options in 2014-15. “I’ve really taken to Terrence on a personal level,” Schroyer said. “He’s worked extremely hard to be where he is right now in life. He’s gott en bett er as a basketball player and I expect a lot of great things from Terrence.” Two more returners who gained valuable experience last season are junior forwards Javier Martinez and

Twymond Howard is primed for a big season after earning a Preseason All-

OVC nod in 2015-16.

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Chandler Rowe. That duo combined to start in 20 of the team’s fi nal 21 games and stepped up big in the absence of Taylor. “Javier is maybe the toughest guy on our team,” Schroyer said. “He has the ability to rebound the ball, especially for his size. He has a bett er understanding and a grasp of what we do off ensively now than he did a year ago – which I think will enable him to really have a good year. Chandler understands everything we are doing – he is a very cerebral basketball player and plays with a great motor. He’s a guy that can aff ect the game by not having to fi ll up a statsheet and I absolutely love that about him.” Shooting guard Richard Lee returns after seeing time in 25 games as a true freshman in 2014-15 while 7-2 center Nick Detlev will also make his Skyhawk debut this season after redshirting last year. “Most of the time, players make their most strides between their freshman and sophomore years and I think

the same can be said for Richard,” Schroyer said. “He really understands our system, he knows how to defend and he knows how to run what we do off ensively. I don’t think anyone has improved more in this program in one year than Nick. He obviously is a huge presence. His off ensive game has gott en bett er and defensively, he’s a great rim protector at this point.” Five juniors and one redshirt freshman will look to contribute immediately for UT Martin in 2015-16. Jacolby Mobley and Jalen Variste will likely account for steady minutes out of the backcourt. Mobley is a combo guard who compiled 15 games of at least 20 points in two seasons at East Mississippi Community College while Variste is a true point guard who averaged 4.1 assists and a 1.9 assist-to-turnover ratio last season at West Texas College. “Jacolby has the ability to be a primary ballhandler but he also has the ability to really score the basketball,” Schroyer said. “He is a great shooter and the other thing I like about him is that he is a fearless competitor. He’s a guy that will be asked to defend the best perimeter player on many nights. Jalen is really growing into having a huge role on our team. He has the ability to really break down defenders and can get to the lane to create other opportunities for open people. He has picked up our system as fast as any new guy that we’ve had since we’ve been here.” A pair of juniors will vie for playing time on the wing in Kedar Edwards and James Harrison. Edwards averaged 16.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game at State Fair Community College in 2013-14 while Harrison is an accurate shooter who earned all-conference honors at McLennan Community College last season. “Kedar hasn’t played a lot of college basketball but he has a lot of talent,” Schroyer said. “We’re working on harnessing that talent into our system of play. He’s going to be as big and athletic of a wing as there will be in our league. James is a big guard that brings

us the ability to shoot the ball. He’s an unbelievable kid off the fl oor and he really fi ts our locker room well. Once he fi gures it out and trusts his instincts, he has a chance to be a really special player.” Junior Malik London and redshirt freshman Fatodd Lewis are expected to contribute immediately in the frontcourt. London shot .560 and swatt ed away 83 blocked shots in two seasons at Missouri State-West Plains while Lewis averaged 23.8 points and 14 rebounds per game as a senior at Raleigh-Egypt High School in Memphis. “Malik is by far our longest, most athletic post player,” Schroyer said. “He has the ability to protect the rim and change or alter shots. He’s a perimeter defensive player for a post guy so his ability to switch ball screens late in the shot clock and switch screens late in the game is something that we are looking forward to being able to utilize him for. I think Fatodd has a chance to be Freshman of the Year in the conference. He has God-given ability and talent on the off ensive end. Once he understands the toughness and the grit that you have to play with at this level, he’s going to be a monster.” Schroyer has boasted on his team’s willingness to learn during the preseason as he tries his hand at mixing and matching the pieces in order to make another deep run into March. “Our strengths right now are that our post play has gott en bett er and I think we will be bett er defensively this year just because of our length and we have more athleticism,” Schroyer said. “With that said, this league still runs through Murray State and Belmont. If we want to become one of those teams year-in and year-out, we’re going to have to fi nd a way to get into that conversation. That’s hopefully the next step for our program. But we also need to understand that we have to be ready because we are going to get everyone’s best shot every night.”

Alex Anderson was named a Preseason All-OVC honoree after an impressive fi nish to his 2014-15 campaign.

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PRESEASON PUBLICATIONSPRESEASON PUBLICATIONS After UT Martin engineered the nation’s fourth-best turnaround under fi rst-year head coach Heath Schroyer in 2014-15, the Skyhawks enter this highly-anticipated season with championship aspirations. UT Martin has been tabbed as the preseason favorites in the OVC West by Sporting News and Athlon Sports college basketball preseason publications, one year after the program fi nished with 21 wins (one shy of the school record), including the fi rst three postseason victories as a Division-I member. In the offi cial OVC Preseason Poll, voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors, the Skyhawks were tabbed to fi nish second in the OVC West. UT Martin received nine out of 24 fi rst-place votes in the West division, garnering 115 overall points. Murray State was tabbed as the league’s preseason favorite in the West, tallying 15 fi rst-place votes and 125 points. Voters were also asked to crown an overall champion, as the Skyhawks received the second-most fi rst-place votes with two. Belmont – the preseason East division leader – received 21 overall fi rst-place votes while Murray State accounted for the remaining vote.

Athlon Sports

OVC West Predicted Finish1. UT Martin

2. Eastern Illinois3. Murray State

4. Southeast Missouri5. Austin Peay

6. SIU Edwardsville

Preseason All-OVCTwymond Howard, UT Martin

Lindy’sby Jeremy Peppas

OVC West Predicted Finish1. Murray State

2. UT Martin3. Eastern Illinois

4. Southeast Missouri5. SIU Edwardsville

6. Austin Peay

Preseason All-OVC First TeamTwymond Howard, UT Martin

Preseason All-OVC Second TeamAlex Anderson, UT Martin

OVC Best PlaymakerTwymond Howard, UT Martin

OVC Best ShooterAlex Anderson, UT Martin

Sporting Newsby Michael Grant

OVC West Predicted Finish1. UT Martin

2. Murray State3. Austin Peay

4. Eastern Illinois5. Southeast Missouri6. SIU Edwardsville

Preseason All-OVCTwymond Howard, UT Martin

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OPPONENTSOPPONENTSOKLAHOMA STATE

Location ........................................ Stillwater, Okla.Nickname ................................................. CowboysConference .....................................................Big 12Home Arena ..........Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611)Head Coach ......................................... Travis FordAlma Mater ....................................Kentucky, 1994HC Career Record ...................... 333-237 (18 yrs.)HC Record At School ..................... 143-91 (7 yrs.)Assistant Coach .................................Butch PierreAssistant Coach ...............................James DickeyAssistant Coach .......................................Bill Grier2014-15 Record ............................................... 18-14Conference Record (Finish) .................. 8-10 (6th)Players Returning/Lost ................................... 10/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 2/3MBB SID .....................................Stephen HowardSID Phone ........................................(405) 744-7756SID Email [email protected] Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. OSU in Stillwater ............................. 0-0UTM vs. OSU in Martin .................................. 0-0

BETHUNE-COOKMAN

Location ..................................Daytona Beach, Fla.Nickname .................................................. WildcatsConference ........................... Mid-Eastern AthleticHome Arena ...........................Moore Gym (1,000)Head Coach ....................................Gravelle CraigAlma Mater ......................... Cleveland State, 1999HC Career Record ............................ 50-83 (4 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 50-83 (4 yrs.)Assistant Coach ............................Rodney MartinAssistant Coach ............................ Stacey BecktonAssistant Coach ..........................Chrys Cornelius2014-15 Record ............................................... 11-21Conference Record (Finish) ................. 7-9 (t-7th)Players Returning/Lost ................................... 2/11Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 2/3MBB SID ................................................. Dan RyanSID Phone ........................................(386) 481-2240SID Email [email protected] Series ..............................UTM leads 1-0Last Meeting .....................................Nov. 25, 2014Game Result ............................ UTM 74, @BCU 56Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting ....................................Nov. 25, 2014UTM vs. BCU in Martin ................................... 0-0UTM vs. BCU in Daytona Beach .................... 1-0

ORAL ROBERTS

Location ................................................Tulsa, Okla.Nickname ........................................ Golden EaglesConference ....................................Summit LeagueHome Arena ..................... Mabee Center (10,575)Head Coach .........................................Scott Sutt onAlma Mater .........................Oklahoma State, 1995HC Career Record ...................... 306-208 (16 yrs.)HC Record At School ................. 306-208 (16 yrs.)Assistant Coach .................................Kyan BrownAssistant Coach ..................................Sean Sutt onAssistant Coach ................................Wade Mason2014-15 Record ............................................... 19-15Conference Record (Finish) ..................10-6 (3rd)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 5/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID ........................................ Blake FreelandSID Phone ........................................(918) 495-7181SID Email ................................ [email protected] Series ............................... Series tied 1-1Last Meeting .................................... March 2, 1996Game Result ............................@ORU 85, UTM 69Streak .........................................................ORU W1First Meeting ...................................... Jan. 14, 1995UTM vs. ORU in Tulsa ..................................... 0-1UTM vs. ORU in Martin .................................. 1-0

FIU

Location .................................................Miami, Fla.Nickname .................................................. PanthersConference .................................. Conference USAHome Arena ........ Lime Court FIU Arena (5,000)Head Coach .................................. Anthony EvansAlma Mater ................. St. Thomas Aquinas, 1994HC Career Record ........................ 130-127 (8 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 31-33 (2 yrs.)Assistant Coach .................................Mike GillianAssistant Coach ................................ Chris CapkoAssistant Coach ........................... Spencer Wright2014-15 Record ............................................... 16-17Conference Record (Finish) .................. 8-10 (7th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 7/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID .............................................Mike HoganSID Phone ........................................(305) 348-1496SID Email ..........................................................N/AAll-Time Series ..............................UTM leads 1-0Last Meeting ......................................Dec. 27, 2008Game Result .....................UTM 77, @FIU 76 (OT)Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting .....................................Dec. 27, 2008UTM vs. FIU in Miami ..................................... 1-0UTM vs. FIU in Martin .................................... 0-0

JAMES MADISON

Location .....................................Harrisonburg, Va.Nickname ...................................................... DukesConference .............Colonial Athletic AssociationHome Arena ... JMU Convocation Center (6,426)Head Coach ..........................................Matt BradyAlma Mater ........................................... Siena, 1987HC Career Record ...................... 191-166 (11 yrs.)HC Record At School ................... 118-116 (7 yrs.)Assistant Coach .............................Rob O’DriscollAssistant Coach ................................. Mike DeaneAssistant Coach .................................. Bill Phillips2014-15 Record ............................................... 19-14Conference Record (Finish) ................ 12-6 (t-1st)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 9/1Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 5/0MBB SID ..............................................Jason KrechSID Phone ........................................(540) 568-7910SID Email ................................... [email protected] Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. JMU in Harrisonburg ...................... 0-0UTM vs. JMU in Martin ................................... 0-0

HARRIS-STOWE

Location ............................................ St. Louis, Mo.Nickname ................................................... HornetsConference ............... American Midwest (NAIA)Home Arena ...Emerson Performance Center (2,490)Head Coach ................................. Alfred WilliamsAlma Mater ................................ Xavier (La.), 2008HC Career Record ...............................0-0 (1st yr.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach ...............................................N/AAssistant Coach ...............................................N/AAssistant Coach ...............................................N/A2014-15 Record ................................................. 6-23Conference Record (Finish) ............. 5-17 (t-10th)Players Returning/Lost ...................................N/AStarters Returning/Lost ..................................N/AMBB SID ........................................ Josias CalhounSID Phone ........................................(314) 340-5980SID Email [email protected] Series ..............................UTM leads 1-0Last Meeting .....................................Nov. 20, 2009Game Result ..........................@UTM 79, HSSU 67Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting ....................................Nov. 20, 2009UTM vs. HSSU in Martin ................................ 1-0UTM vs. HSSU in St. Louis ............................. 0-0

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OPPONENTSOPPONENTSMISSISSIPPI STATE

Location .........................................Starkville, Miss.Nickname ..................................................BulldogsConference .........................................SoutheasternHome Arena ........ Humphrey Coliseum (10,575)Head Coach ..................................... Ben HowlandAlma Mater ...........................Weber College, 1979HC Career Record ...................... 401-206 (19 yrs.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach .............................George BrooksAssistant Coach .............................Korey McCrayAssistant Coach ................................Ernie Zeigler2014-15 Record ............................................... 13-19Conference Record (Finish) ............. 6-12 (t-11th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 7/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 4/1MBB SID ............................................... Gregg EllisSID Phone ........................................(662) 325-3595SID Email [email protected] Series .............................. MSU leads 7-1Last Meeting .....................................Nov. 25, 2011Game Result ............................@MSU 76, UTM 50Streak .........................................................MSU W6First Meeting .....................................Dec. 17, 1980UTM vs. MSU in Starkville ............................ 1-6UTM vs. MSU in Martin .................................. 0-0

UMKC

Location .......................................Kansas City, Mo.Nickname ...............................................KangaroosConference ...................................Western AthleticHome Arena ........Municipal Auditorium (9,827)Head Coach ...........................Kareem RichardsonAlma Mater .................................. Evansville, 1997HC Career Record ............................ 24-39 (2 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 24-39 (2 yrs.)Assistant Coach ............................Angres ThorpeAssistant Coach ....................... Conner HamptonAssistant Coach .......................... Chris Hollender2014-15 Record ............................................... 14-19Conference Record (Finish) ................ 8-6 (t-2nd)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID ....................................Rob McCutcheonSID Phone ........................................(816) 235-1034SID Email .................... [email protected] Series ...........................UMKC leads 1-0Last Meeting .....................................Nov. 20, 2013Game Result ........................UMKC 79, @UTM 67Streak ..................................................... UMKC W1First Meeting ....................................Nov. 20, 2013UTM vs. UMKC in Kansas City ..................... 0-0UTM vs. UMKC in Martin .............................. 0-1

TEXAS TECH

Location ......................................... Lubbock, TexasNickname ............................................ Red RaidersConference .....................................................Big 12Home Arena ...United Supermarkets Arena (15,098)Head Coach ....................................... Tubby SmithAlma Mater ................................. High Point, 1973HC Career Record ...................... 538-263 (24 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 27-37 (2 yrs.)Assistant Coach ................................. Joe EspositoAssistant Coach .................................Vince TaylorAssistant Coach ........................ Pooh Williamson2014-15 Record ............................................... 13-19Conference Record (Finish) ................ 3-15 (10th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 8/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 4/1MBB SID ........................................ Matt DunawaySID Phone ........................................(806) 834-7980SID Email ................. matt hew.dunaway@tt u.eduAll-Time Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. TTU in Lubbock ............................... 0-0UTM vs. TTU in Martin ................................... 0-0

TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEY

Location ........................................ Edinburg, TexasNickname ................................................. VaquerosConference ...................................Western AthleticHome Arena ............. UTRGV Fieldhouse (2,500)Head Coach .......................................Dan HipsherAlma Mater .................Bowling Green State, 1977HC Career Record ...................... 257-226 (17 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 19-44 (2 yrs.)Assistant Coach ............................. Andy HipsherAssistant Coach ................................Jai SteadmanAssistant Coach ..............................Willie Watson2014-15 Record ............................................... 10-21Conference Record (Finish) ............... 4-10 (t-7th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 4/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 4/1MBB SID .......................................Jonah GoldbergSID Phone ........................................(956) 665-2240SID Email [email protected] Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. UTRGV in Edinburg ........................ 0-0UTM vs. UTRGV in Martin ............................ 0-0

SAINT LOUIS

Location ............................................ St. Louis, Mo.Nickname .................................................. BillikensConference .............................................Atlantic 10Home Arena ....................Chaifetz Arena (10,600)Head Coach ........................................... Jim CrewsAlma Mater ....................................... Indiana, 1976HC Career Record ...................... 420-383 (27 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 66-35 (3 yrs.)Assistant Coach ...........................Tanner BronsonAssistant Coach ......................... Calbert CheaneyAssistant Coach ........................................Jim Platt 2014-15 Record ............................................... 11-21Conference Record (Finish) ................ 3-15 (14th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 9/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 4/1MBB SID ...................................Brian KundermanSID Phone ........................................(314) 977-3346SID Email ............................... [email protected] Series ................................SLU leads 3-1Last Meeting ......................................Dec. 15, 2012Game Result .............................@SLU 73, UTM 51Streak .......................................................... SLU W2First Meeting ..................................... Feb. 21, 1996UTM vs. SLU in St. Louis ................................ 1-3UTM vs. SLU in Martin ................................... 0-0

ARKANSAS STATE

Location ......................................... Jonesboro, Ark.Nickname .............................................Red WolvesConference ................................................. Sun BeltHome Arena ...........Convocation Center (10,038)Head Coach ..........................................John BradyAlma Mater .................................... Belhaven, 1976HC Career Record ...................... 391-325 (24 yrs.)HC Record At School ................... 110-109 (7 yrs.)Assistant Coach .........................Melvin HaralsonAssistant Coach ..............................Carlos WilsonAssistant Coach ............................... Mike Scutero2014-15 Record ............................................... 11-18Conference Record (Finish) ................ 6-14 (10th)Players Returning/Lost ................................... 10/2Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 4/1MBB SID .............................................Mark TaylorSID Phone ........................................(870) 972-3547SID Email [email protected] Series .............................ASU leads 15-6Last Meeting .....................................Nov. 17, 2014Game Result ............................ UTM 75, @ASU 73Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting .....................................Dec. 29, 1962UTM vs. ASU in Martin ................................... 3-5UTM vs. ASU in Jonesboro ........................... 3-10

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OPPONENTSOPPONENTSALCORN STATE

Location ........................................... Lorman, Miss.Nickname ......................................................BravesConference .........................Southwestern AthleticHome Arena ...Davey L. Whitney Complex (7,500)Head Coach .............................. Montez RobinsonAlma Mater ................. North Georgia State, 2002 HC Career Record ...............................0-0 (1st yr.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach ...................... Terrance ChatmanAssistant Coach ...................... Alexander IrelandAssistant Coach ..................................Cabral Huff 2014-15 Record ................................................. 6-26Conference Record (Finish) .................. 4-14 (9th)Players Returning/Lost ...................................N/AStarters Returning/Lost ..................................N/AMBB SID ......................................Herman SheltonSID Phone ........................................(601) 877-6501SID Email [email protected] Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. ASU in Martin ................................... 0-0UTM vs. ASU in Lorman ................................. 0-0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC

Location ........................................ Boca Raton, Fla.Nickname ........................................................ OwlsConference .................................. Conference USAHome Arena ............................ FAU Arena (2,980)Head Coach ....................................Michael CurryAlma Mater ..................... Georgia Southern, 1990HC Career Record ................................9-20 (1 yr.)HC Record At School ...........................9-20 (1 yr.)Assistant Coach .....................................Eric SnowAssistant Coach ............................... Robbie LaingAssistant Coach ............... Charlemagne Gibbons2014-15 Record ................................................. 9-20Conference Record (Finish) ................ 2-16 (14th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 5/8Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID ......................................... Justin JohnsonSID Phone ........................................(561) 297-3163SID Email [email protected] Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. FAU in Boca Raton ........................... 0-0UTM vs. FAU in Martin ................................... 0-0

BOYCE COLLEGE

Location ........................................... Louisville, Ky.Nickname ..................................................BulldogsConference ............... Mid-East Region (NCCAA)Home Arena ...Health and Recreation Center (300)Head Coach .......................................Blake RogersAlma Mater ............................Boyce College, 2011HC Career Record ............................ 35-53 (3 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 35-53 (3 yrs.)Assistant Coach .............................Ethan AmmonAssistant Coach ................................. Matt PowellAssistant Coach ....................................Jon Ensign2014-15 Record ............................................... 12-19Conference Record (Finish) .................. 9-7 (N/A)Players Returning/Lost ...................................N/AStarters Returning/Lost ..................................N/AMBB SID ............................................Blake RogersSID Phone ........................................(229) 318-9593SID Email [email protected] Series ................................ First MeetingLast Meeting .....................................................N/AGame Result .....................................................N/AStreak .................................................................N/AFirst Meeting ....................................................N/AUTM vs. BC in Martin ...................................... 0-0UTM vs. BC in Louisville ................................ 0-0

EASTERN KENTUCKY

Location .......................................... Richmond, Ky.Nickname .................................................. ColonelsConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ................... McBrayer Arena (6,500)Head Coach ....................................... Dan McHaleAlma Mater ....................................Kentucky, 2001HC Career Record ...............................0-0 (1st yr.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach ..........................Michael BradleyAssistant Coach ............................... Reece GainesAssistant Coach .........................Doug Davenport2014-15 Record ............................................... 21-12Conference Record (Finish) .............. 11-5 (t-2nd)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 2/3MBB SID ................................................ Steve FohlSID Phone ........................................(859) 622-1253SID Email [email protected] Series ...........................EKU leads 27-17Last Meeting .................................. March 25, 2015Game Result ............................ UTM 70, @EKU 69Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting ....................................... Feb. 1, 1992UTM vs. EKU in Richmond .......................... 5-18UTM vs. EKU in Martin ................................. 12-9

MOREHEAD STATE

Location .......................................... Morehead, Ky.Nickname ...................................................... EaglesConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena .........Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6,500)Head Coach ........................................Sean WoodsAlma Mater ....................................Kentucky, 1992HC Career Record ........................ 102-129 (7 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 52-49 (3 yrs.)Assistant Coach ............................ Dylan HowardAssistant Coach ......................... Preston SpradlinAssistant Coach ............................Derrick Tilmon2014-15 Record ............................................... 17-17Conference Record (Finish) ............... 10-6 (t-4th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/8Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 2/3MBB SID ...............................................Nick EvansSID Phone ........................................(606) 783-2557SID Email [email protected] Series .......................... MSU leads 33-14Last Meeting .................................... March 5, 2015Game Result .............................. MSU 76, UTM 65Streak .........................................................MSU W1First Meeting .....................................Dec. 16, 1991UTM vs. MSU in Morehead .......................... 4-18UTM vs. MSU in Martin .............................. 10-11

TENNESSEE TECH

Location ......................................Cookeville, Tenn.Nickname ........................................ Golden EaglesConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ...........Hooper Eblen Center (7,500)Head Coach .........................................Steve PayneAlma Mater ........................... Union College, 1990HC Career Record ............................ 60-65 (4 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 60-65 (4 yrs.)Assistant Coach ................................Rick CabreraAssistant Coach ................................. Frank DavisAssistant Coach ................................. Jason Taylor2014-15 Record ............................................... 12-18Conference Record (Finish) ................ 4-12 (10th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 2/3MBB SID .......................................... Mike LehmanSID Phone ........................................(931) 372-6139SID Email ........................... [email protected] Series ........................... TTU leads 36-11Last Meeting ....................................... Jan. 15, 2015Game Result .............................UTM 63, @TTU 60Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting .....................................Dec. 14, 1968UTM vs. TTU in Martin ................................. 6-15UTM vs. TTU in Cookeville.......................... 5-20

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OPPONENTSOPPONENTSJACKSONVILLE STATE

Location ...................................... Jacksonville, Ala.Nickname ..............................................GamecocksConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ..... Pete Mathews Coliseum (3,500)Head Coach ....................................... James GreenAlma Mater ..................................... Ole Miss, 1983HC Career Record ...................... 248-280 (18 yrs.)HC Record At School ..................... 81-130 (7 yrs.)Assistant Coach ............................... Reggie SharpAssistant Coach ................................Ronnie DeanAssistant Coach ...........................Garland Wilson2014-15 Record ............................................... 12-19Conference Record (Finish) .................. 5-11 (9th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 4/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 1/4MBB SID .....................................Josh UnderwoodSID Phone ........................................(256) 782-5915SID Email ............................. [email protected] Series .............................JSU leads 38-22Last Meeting ....................................... Jan. 17, 2015Game Result .............................. @UTM 55, JSU 52Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting ...................................... Jan. 15, 1972UTM vs. JSU in Jacksonville ........................ 7-22UTM vs. JSU in Martin ................................ 15-15

BELMONT

Location ........................................Nashville, Tenn.Nickname ...................................................... BruinsConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ...............Curb Event Center (5,000)Head Coach ............................................ Rick ByrdAlma Mater ...................................Tennessee, 1976HC Career Record ...................... 711-367 (34 yrs.)HC Record At School ................. 619-312 (29 yrs.)Assistant Coach ..................................Brian AyersAssistant Coach ................................James StrongAssistant Coach ................................... Mark Price2014-15 Record ............................................... 22-11Conference Record (Finish) .............. 11-5 (t-2nd)Players Returning/Lost ................................... 11/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 4/1MBB SID .................................................Greg SageSID Phone ........................................(615) 460-6698SID Email [email protected] Series ..........................UTM leads 20-14Last Meeting ....................................... Jan. 22, 2015Game Result ............................... @BU 72, UTM 67Streak ............................................................ BU W3First Meeting ...................................... Jan. 14, 1954UTM vs. BU in Martin .................................... 12-3UTM vs. BU in Nashville .............................. 5-10

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Location ............................... Cape Girardeau, Mo.Nickname ............................................... RedhawksConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ...................Show Me Center (7,000)Head Coach ..............................................Rick RayAlma Mater .................Grand View College, 1994HC Career Record ............................ 37-60 (3 yrs.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach .............................Adam GordonAssistant Coach .................................Chris MooreAssistant Coach ................................ Jamie Rosser2014-15 Record ............................................... 13-17Conference Record (Finish) .................... 7-9 (8th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 7/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 2/3MBB SID ................................................ Jeff HonzaSID Phone ........................................(573) 651-2933SID Email .................................. [email protected] Series ........................SEMO leads 46-28Last Meeting ...................................... Feb. 12, 2015Game Result ......................... @SEMO 98, UTM 76Streak ...................................................... SEMO W1First Meeting .....................................Dec. 14, 1962UTM vs. SEMO in Cape Girardeau...............6-31UTM vs. SEMO in Martin ........................... 22-13

EASTERN ILLINOIS

Location ...........................................Charleston, Ill.Nickname .................................................. PanthersConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena .......................... Lantz Arena (5,300)Head Coach ................................... Jay SpoonhourAlma Mater ...........................Pitt sburg State, 1994HC Career Record .......................... 146-87 (8 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................... 40-55 (3 yrs.)Assistant Coach ............................ Rand ChappellAssistant Coach ................................. JR ReynoldsAssistant Coach ...............................Marc Stricker2014-15 Record ............................................... 18-15Conference Record (Finish) .................... 9-7 (6th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 5/9Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID ...............................................Rich MoserSID Phone ........................................(217) 581-7480SID Email .................................... [email protected] Series ........................... Series tied 20-20Last Meeting ...................................... Feb. 19, 2015Game Result .....................UTM 75, @EIU 73 (OT)Streak ........................................................ UTM W2First Meeting .......................................Dec. 3, 1994UTM vs. EIU in Charleston ........................... 7-13UTM vs. EIU in Martin .................................. 13-7

MURRAY STATE

Location ...............................................Murray, Ky.Nickname ...................................................... RacersConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ..........................CFSB Center (8,600)Head Coach .................................. Matt McMahonAlma Mater .................... Appalachian State, 2000HC Career Record ...............................0-0 (1st yr.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach .................................. James KaneAssistant Coach .................................... Tim KaineAssistant Coach ............................. Shane Nichols2014-15 Record ................................................. 29-6Conference Record (Finish) ...................16-0 (1st)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 4/5Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 1/4MBB SID ........................................... Dave WinderSID Phone ........................................(270) 809-4271SID Email .................. [email protected] Series ............................ MSU leads 46-4Last Meeting ...................................... Feb. 28, 2015Game Result ............................MSU 73, @UTM 67Streak ........................................................ UTM W1First Meeting .............................................. 1956-57UTM vs. MSU in Murray ............................... 1-24UTM vs. MSU in Martin ................................ 3-21

AUSTIN PEAY

Location ......................................Clarksville, Tenn.Nickname ...............................................GovernorsConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena .........Winfi eld Dunn Center (7,257)Head Coach ...........................................Dave LoosAlma Mater ....................................Memphis, 1970HC Career Record ...................... 473-426 (29 yrs.)HC Record At School ................. 391-373 (25 yrs.)Assistant Coach .................................... Jay BowenAssistant Coach ............................... Kevin HoganAssistant Coach ................................Julian Terrell2014-15 Record ................................................. 8-22Conference Record (Finish) ................ 3-13 (11th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID .............................................Brad KirtleySID Phone ........................................(931) 221-6561SID Email [email protected] Series ........................ APSU leads 57-20Last Meeting ...................................... Feb. 14, 2015Game Result .......................... @UTM 67, APSU 61Streak ........................................................ UTM W2First Meeting .............................................. 1959-60UTM vs. APSU in Clarksville ....................... 6-32UTM vs. APSU in Martin ............................ 13-21

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OPPONENTS/OVC TOURNAMENT/POSTSEASONOPPONENTS/OVC TOURNAMENT/POSTSEASONSIU EDWARDSVILLE

Location .......................................Edwardsville, Ill.Nickname ...................................................CougarsConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena ...............Vadalabene Center (4,000)Head Coach ............................................Jon HarrisAlma Mater .................................. Marquett e, 2002HC Career Record ...............................0-0 (1st yr.)HC Record At School ..........................0-0 (1st yr.)Assistant Coach ..............................Kent WilliamsAssistant Coach ...............................Charles WellsAssistant Coach ..........................Tarrance Crump2014-15 Record ............................................... 12-16Conference Record (Finish) .................... 8-8 (7th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 0/5MBB SID ..................................................... Joe Pott SID Phone ........................................(618) 650-2860SID Email ........................................ jpott @siue.eduAll-Time Series .............................. SIUE leads 7-6Last Meeting ...................................... Feb. 21, 2015Game Result ............................@SIUE 76, UTM 68Streak .........................................................SIUE W1First Meeting .....................................Dec. 18, 1970UTM vs. SIUE in Edwardsville ...................... 2-4UTM vs. SIUE in Martin .................................. 4-3

TENNESSEE STATE

Location ........................................Nashville, Tenn.Nickname .......................................................TigersConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Arena .....................Gentry Center (10,500)Head Coach ...........................................Dana FordAlma Mater ...............................Illinois State, 2006HC Career Record ................................5-26 (1 yr.)HC Record At School ...........................5-26 (1 yr.)Assistant Coach .................................Randy PeeleAssistant Coach .......................Rodney HamiltonAssistant Coach ............................... Pierre Jordan2014-15 Record ................................................. 5-26Conference Record (Finish) ................ 2-14 (12th)Players Returning/Lost ..................................... 5/5Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2MBB SID ............................................Gavin NevillSID Phone ........................................(615) 963-5674SID Email ................................ [email protected] Series ............................TSU leads 32-24Last Meeting ...................................... Feb. 26, 2015Game Result .............................UTM 69, @TSU 52Streak ........................................................ UTM W2First Meeting .......................................Dec. 5, 1966UTM vs. TSU in Martin ............................... 13-13UTM vs. TSU in Nashville .......................... 10-19

POSTSEASON HISTORY Year ......Opponent ...... Site ...... Result ...... Head Coach 2015 ......Evansville ........ A ....... L 79-66 ..... Heath SchroyerDeville Smith (career-high six 3-pointers) and Twymond Howard (17 points, 10

rebounds) lead the Skyhawks but Evansville shoots 57.1 percent for the contest2015 ...Eastern Kentucky ..... A .......W 70-69 .... Heath SchroyerMarshun Newell buries a go-ahead trey with 3.3 seconds left and Twymond Howard ties a career-high with 23 points to help UT Martin overcome a seven-point second half defi cit2015 ....USC Upstate ...... A .......W 60-49 .... Heath Schroyer

Twymond Howard leads UT Martin with 15 points as the Skyhawks end the game on a 14-3 run and hold USC Upstate to 29.6 percent shooting for the contest

2015 ...Northwestern St. ...... A ......W 104-79 ... Heath SchroyerAlex Anderson (30 points) and Deville Smith (21 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists) lead UT Martin as the Skyhawks connected on a school-record 16 three-pointers in the CIT 2009 .......Auburn .......... A ....... L 87-82 ..... Bret CampbellLester Hudson concludes his career with 33 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in UT Martin’s Division-I postseason debut at the NIT after winning program’s fi rst OVC title 1983 ...Stephen F. Austin ...... N ....... L 83-70 ..... Tom HancockGulf South Conference Player of the Year Jerry Davis pours in 26 points as UT Martin wraps up the season at the NCAA Division II Tournament after winning its fi rst GSC title 1983 ... SE Missouri ....... A ....... L 83-71 ..... Tom HancockGus Rudolph tallies a double-double (21 points and 18 rebounds) while Mitch Stentiford scores 21 points as UT Martin falls just short in overtime at the NCAA Division II Tournament 1982 ... SE Missouri ....... N ....... L 56-53 ..... Art TolisMitch Stentiford’s 20 points and Larry Brooks’ 12 rebounds lead UT Martin at the NCAA

Division II Tournament but the program’s fi rst 20-win team comes up just short 1982 ...Central Missouri ...... A .......W 47-43 .... Art TolisAll-Gulf South Conference fi rst team honoree Larry Brooks leads UT Martin with 14 points as the program notches its fi rst-ever postseason win in the NCAA Division II Tournament

OVC TOURNAMENTMarch 2-5

Nashville, Tenn.UTM All-time: 3-10

Appearances: 10Last Appearance: 2013

OVC Location .......................... Brentwood, Tenn.

Founded ............................................................1948

Home Arena ........Municipal Auditorium (9,654)

Commissioner ...............................Beth DeBauche

MBB SID ..........................................Kyle Schwartz

SID Phone ........................................(615) 690-6685

SID Email ................................kschwartz @ovc.org

Web Site ............................ www.OVCSports.com

UTM IN OVC TOURNAMENTHome: 2-0 ..........Away: 0-5 ...............Neutral: 1-5Feb. 29, 2000 ...... at Southeast Missouri ...L, 76-74Feb. 27, 2001 ...... at Tennessee Tech ......... L, 69-58Feb. 26, 2002 ...... at Austin Peay ............... L, 72-69March 4, 2003 .... at Tennessee Tech ......... L, 76-62Feb. 28, 2006 ...... at Murray State............. L, 65-52March 4, 2008 .... vs. Samford ............W, 101-94 (3OT)March 7, 2008 ....Austin Peay* ................. L, 78-77March 3, 2009 .... vs. Tennessee Tech ......W, 93-75March 6, 2009 ....Morehead State* ........... L, 63-55March 2, 2011 ....Tennessee State* ..........W, 68-64March 3, 2011 ....Tennessee Tech* ........... L, 83-59March 6, 2013 ....Morehead State* ........... L, 73-66March 5, 2015 ....Morehead State* ........... L, 76-65

*Game Played in Nashville, Tenn.

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OVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEOVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFriday, November 13Jacksonville State at Central Michigan, 3:30 p.m.Eastern Illinois at Indiana, 6:00 p.m.Coppin State at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m.Southeast Missouri at Dayton, 6:00 p.m.Tennessee State at Loyola (Md.), 6:30 p.m.Cincinnati Christian at Morehead State, 6:45 p.m.UT Martin at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.Harris-Stowe at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. 1-Austin Peay at Vanderbilt, 7:00 p.m. 2-Belmont at Marquette, 8:00 p.m. Arkansas State at SIUE, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 14Piedmont College at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, November 15Fort Valley State at Jacksonville State, 2:00 p.m.Southeast Missouri at Evansville, 2:00 p.m.

Monday, November 16Eastern Illinois at Ball State, 6:00 p.m.1-Austin Peay at Indiana, 6:00 p.m.Bethune-Cookman at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Tennessee State at Ohio, 6:00 p.m.Oakwood at Jacksonville State, 7:00 p.m.Morehead State at Illinois State, 7:00 p.m. 3-Tennessee Tech at Air Force, 8:00 p.m.2-Belmont at Arizona State, 9:00 p.m.Eastern Kentucky at UNC Wilmington, TBA

Tuesday, November 17Middle Tennessee at Murray State, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, November 184-Jacksonville State at Virginia Tech, 6:00 p.m.Western Kentucky at Belmont, 6:00 p.m. IPFW at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m.Fisk at Tennessee State, 7:00 p.m.Saint Louis at SIUE, 7:00 p.m. 3-Tennessee Tech at New Mexico State, 8:00 p.m.

Th ursday, November 19Southeast Missouri at Alabama A&M, 7:00 p.m.

Friday, November 205-UT Martin vs. Oral Roberts, 12:00 p.m. 6-Ball State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m.

Jacksonville State at Winthrop, 6:00 p.m.Murray State at Georgia, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 21Belmont at Evansville, 12:30 p.m.6-South Carolina State at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m.SIUE at IPFW, 1:30 p.m.7-Austin Peay vs. Cal Poly, 3:30 p.m.Morehead State at Northern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m.5-UT Martin vs. FIU, 6:30 p.m.Western Illinois at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Tennessee State, 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, November 226-Longwood at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m.5-UT Martin at James Madison, 2:30 p.m.4-Jacksonville State at UAB, 4:00 p.m. 7-Austin Peay vs. Northern Colorado/UMBC, TBA

Monday, November 238-Murray State vs. Milwaukee, 11:00 a.m. 9-Belmont vs. South Alabama, 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 248-Murray State vs. Pepperdine/Duquesne, 11 am/5 pm9-Belmont vs. IUPUI/Kennesaw State, 2/4:30 p.m.Jackson State at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Marshall at Morehead State, 6:00 p.m. Campbell at SIUE, 7:00 p.m.Reinhardt at Tennessee State, 7:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Texas Rio Grande Valley, 7:00 p.m.Alabama A&M at Jacksonville State, 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, November 25Th omas More at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m. Harris-Stowe at UT Martin, 4:00 p.m. Oakland City at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. 8-Murray State vs. TBD, TBD

Friday, November 2710-Jacksonville State vs. Chicago State, 1:30 p.m.3-Robert Morris at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 2810-Jacksonville State vs. Chattanooga/Alabama State, 11/1:30 p.m.Southern Utah at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Loyola Marymount at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m.Southern Miss at Morehead State, 3:00 p.m.

SIUE at Butler, 4:00 p.m.UC Clermont at Tennessee Tech, 5:30 p.m.Tennessee State at Kennesaw State, 6:00 p.m.Samford at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m.Alabama A&M at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. Green Bay at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m.Belmont at BYU, 8:00 p.m. UT Martin at Mississippi State, TBA

Sunday, November 293-Mississippi Valley State at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m.

Monday, November 30Green Bay at SIUE, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 1Indiana State at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m.Eastern Kentucky at Western Kentucky, 7:00 p.m.Lipscomb at Belmont, 7:00 p.m.UT Martin at UMKC, 7:05 p.m.Samford at Jacksonville State, 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 2East Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m.Austin Peay at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 7:00 p.m.Murray State at Houston, 7:00 p.m.Southeast Missouri at Southern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. Morehead State at Saint Louis, 7:00 p.m.

Th ursday, December 3SIUE at Milwaukee, 6:00 p.m.Belmont at Valparaiso, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 5Austin Peay at Troy, 12:00 p.m.Stetson at Tennessee State, 2:00 p.m.SIUE at Northwestern, 2:00 p.m.Morehead State at Indiana, 6:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Memphis, 6:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Lipscomb, 6:30 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m.Jacksonville at Jacksonville State, 7:00 p.m.Eastern Kentucky at Savannah State, 7:00 p.m.Evansville at Murray State, 7:30 p.m.

Monday, December 7Belmont at Lipscomb, 6:30 p.m.

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OVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEOVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULETuesday, December 8Bowling Green at Southeast Missouri, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 9Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. 11-Eastern Illinois at Marshall, 6:00 p.m.SIUE at Southern Illinois, 7:00 p.m.UT Martin at Texas Tech, 8:00 p.m.

Friday, December 11UT Martin at Texas Rio Grande Valley, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 1212-Tennessee State vs. Grambling, 1:00 p.m.Austin Peay at IPFW, 1:30 p.m.Ole Miss at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Western Illinois, 2:00 p.m.Portland State at SIUE, 4:00 p.m.Eastern Kentucky at Marshall, 6:00 p.m.Tennessee Tech at Arkansas, 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 13Alabama State at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m.Murray State at Illinois State, 3:00 p.m.13-Morehead State at Pittsburgh, 3:00 p.m.

Monday, December 14Tennessee State at Stetson, 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 15Florida Atlantic at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Chattanooga, 6:00 p.m.Ouachita Baptist at Belmont, 7:00 p.m. UT Martin at Saint Louis, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 16Austin Peay at North Florida, 6:30 p.m.

Th ursday, December 17Belmont at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Tennessee State, 7:00 p.m.13-Morehead State at Eastern Washington, 8:05 p.m.

Friday, December 18Eastern Kentucky at East Tennessee State, 6:00 p.m.Arkansas State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Jacksonville State at Loyola Marymount, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 19Belmont at Cleveland State, 12:00 p.m. 11-Eastern Illinois at Houston, 3:00 p.m. 14-Tennessee State vs. Alcorn State, 4:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Northern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 20Austin Peay at Lipscomb, 2:00 p.m. 13-Western Carolina at Morehead State, 3:00 p.m.

Monday, December 2115-Eastern Illinois vs. Omaha, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at West Virginia, 6:00 p.m. Alcorn State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Northern Colorado at Jacksonville State, 7:00 p.m.SIUE at USC, 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 22Murray State at Wright State, 6:00 p.m.Tennessee State at Illinois State, 6:00 p.m. Woff ord at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Missouri State, 7:05 p.m.Tennessee Tech at Iowa, 7:30 p.m. 15-Eastern Illinois vs. Southern/N.C. Central, TBA

Wednesday, December 2313-Morehead State at Davidson, 12:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 27Harris-Stowe at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m.

Monday, December 28Green Bay at Morehead State, 6:00 p.m. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. Hannibal-LaGrange at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. Grand Canyon at SIUE, 7:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Belmont, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 29UT Martin at Florida Atlantic, 11:00 a.m.Manhattan at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m. Tennessee State at Tennessee, 6:00 p.m.Jacksonville State at Alabama, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 30Morehead State at East Tennessee State, 6:00 p.m.

Westminster (Mo.) at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. Brescia at Murray State, 7:00 p.m.

Th ursday, December 31*Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. *SIUE at Jacksonville State, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 2*Morehead State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *Tennessee State at Southeast Missouri, 4:15 p.m.*Eastern Illinois at Jacksonville State, 4:30 p.m. Boyce College at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. *SIUE at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 6*Tennessee State at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 8:00 p.m.

Th ursday, January 7*Southeast Missouri at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m.*UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Austin Peay, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 9*Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m.*Eastern Illinois at Belmont, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Murray State, 5:30 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. *SIUE at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 13*Tennessee Tech at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Southeast Missouri, 7:45 p.m.

Th ursday, January 14*Austin Peay at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois, 8:00 p.m. *Murray State at Belmont, 8:00 p.m. *Morehead State at SIUE, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 16*UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 3:15 p.m.

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OVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEOVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE*Austin Peay at Belmont, 7:00 p.m. *Murray State at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 19Hannibal-LaGrange at Southeast Missouri, 7:00 p.m.

Th ursday, January 21*Jacksonville State at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m.*Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 6:00 p.m. *SIUE at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. *Belmont at UT Martin, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 23*Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 11:00 a.m.*Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Southeast Missouri, 4:15 p.m. *Tennessee State at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 27*Austin Peay at Morehead State, 6:45 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 7:00 p.m.

Th ursday, January 28*UT Martin at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. *Belmont at Jacksonville State, 7:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at SIUE, 8:00 p.m.*Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 30*Murray State at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m.*Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri, 4:15 p.m. *Tennessee State at Jacksonville State, 4:30 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at SIUE, 5:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Monday, February 1St. Ambrose at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m.

Th ursday, February 4*Austin Peay at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee State, 7:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Belmont, 7:00 p.m. *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 6*Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois, 11:00 a.m. *Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State, 4:30 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. *UT Martin at SIUE, 5:00 p.m.*Austin Peay at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, February 10*Tennessee Tech at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 7:30 p.m. *Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois, 8:00 p.m.

Th ursday, February 11*Eastern Kentucky at Morehead State, 6:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at SIUE, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 13*Belmont at Morehead State, 11:00 a.m. *Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 7:30 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, February 16St. Catharine at Morehead State, 6:00 p.m.

Th ursday, February 18*Tennessee State at Morehead State, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 7:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Kentucky, 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 20*Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 4:15 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. *SIUE at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m.

Th ursday, February 25*Tennessee State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 7:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 7:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Illinois, 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 27*Morehead State at Jacksonville State, 4:30 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 7:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Murray State, 7:00 p.m. *Belmont at Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, March 216-OVC Tournament First Round, 6:00/8:00 p.m.

Th ursday, March 316-OVC Tournament Quarterfi nals, 6:00/8:00 p.m.

Friday, March 416-OVC Tournament Semifi nals, 6:30/8:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 516-OVC Tournament Championship, 5:00 p.m.

* - Denotes OVC contestAll Times CST; dates/times subject to change

Tournament Key1–Maui Jim Maui Invitational Opening Games (campus sites)2–Legends Classic (campus sites)3–Air Force Classic (campus sites)4–Emerald Coast Classic (campus sites)5–JMU Men Against Breast Cancer Classic (Harrisonburg, Va.)6–@EKUHoops Classic (Richmond, Ky.)7–Maui Jim Maui Invitational Regional Games (Greeley, Colo.)8–Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)9–Legends Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.)10–Emerald Coast Classic (Niceville, Fla.)11–Global Sports Las Vegas Invite (campus sites)12–HBCU Legends Hardwood Classic (Chicago, Ill.)13–Gotham Classic (campus sites)14–HBCU Heritage Hardwood Classic (Memphis, Tenn.)15–Global Sports Las Vegas Invite (Las Vegas, Nev.)16–OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

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One of the most successful seasons in University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball history played out under fi rst-year head coach Heath Schroyer in 2014-15. Schroyer, who was hired after the Skyhawks posted an 8-23 overall record and 3-13 mark in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2013-14, oversaw a remarkable resurgence of the UT Martin program. The Skyhawks fi nished one win shy of the school record, going 21-13 with a 10-6 league mark while notching the fi rst three postseason victories in the program’s Division-I history (since 1992). The 13-win increase was tied for the fourth-best improvement in Division-I behind only Temple (17), UC Davis (16) and Northern Iowa (15) as UT Martin advanced all the way to the Final Four of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament before falling to eventual champion Evansville. Out of 345 Division-I members, the Skyhawks were one of the fi nal 14 teams alive in the hunt for a postseason championship. A staple of UT Martin’s success in 2014-15 was att ributed to its gritt y

performances on the road, as the Skyhawks ranked fi rst nationally with 12 road victories (also a school record). That came after UT Martin had posted just 11 combined road wins over the past fi ve seasons. The tone for the Skyhawks’ successful campaign was set in just the second game of the season. Following a 79-63 loss at Big East member Marquett e to open the season, UT Martin engineered an incredible come-from-behind win at Arkansas State on Nov. 17. The Skyhawks were down by 19 points early in the second half before staging a comeback for the ages, as Twymond Howard scored 21 of his team-best 23 points in the second half to lift UT Martin to a 75-73 victory. It was the program’s fi rst win in Jonesboro since 1968. The Skyhawks then broke a school record for largest margin of victory in their home opener on Nov. 20, defeating Champion Baptist by a 115-29 margin. UT Martin broke a record that had stood since 1991 and also set a new mark for fewest points allowed in the Division-I era. UT Martin then notched another road win with a convincing 74-56 win at Bethune-Cookman before falling by a 75-64 margin at Big Ten Conference power Nebraska. The Skyhawks were within four points of the Cornhuskers with nine minutes left to play before coming up short against a squad that was nationally ranked for the fi rst two weeks of the season. The road streak continued with three more nonconference wins away from home, as UT Martin knocked off Northern Kentucky (71-56), Longwood (77-67) and Illinois-Chicago (81-78 in overtime). The victory at Longwood came with a price, as the Skyhawks lost four-year starting power forward Myles Taylor for the season after the Preseason All-OVC honoree reaggravated a knee injury he suff ered at the end of his sophomore campaign. The gutsy win at Illinois-Chicago also served as a coming-out party of sorts for senior guard Deville Smith, who transferred in from UNLV where he played for Schroyer when he was the Runnin’ Rebels associate head coach. Smith – who received an NCAA waiver to play immediately – tallied a career-high 26 points, seven assists, six rebounds, fi ve blocks and three steals

against the Flames. According to STATS, LLC, Smith’s fi nal stat line marked the fi rst time a player had at least 25 points, fi ve assists, fi ve rebounds, fi ve blocks and three steals in a single game featuring two NCAA Division-I teams since Minnesota’s Joel Przybilla accomplished the feat against Iowa on Jan. 12, 2000. UT Martin then held its own before falling 64-54 at eventual National Invitation Tournament participant Illinois State on Dec. 17, its eighth road game in the fi rst nine outings of the season. The Skyhawks then returned home to defeat Presbyterian by a 77-60 margin on Dec. 20, marking the best 10-game start (7-3) for UT Martin since 2001-02. In their next game, the Skyhawks were only down by eight points at the halftime break to future NCAA Tournament team Butler before falling 64-37. A disappointing 63-60 home loss to Maryland-Eastern Shore then followed before UT Martin rounded out nonconference play with an 84-61 home win over Crowley’s Ridge. The Skyhawks opened OVC action at home against defending OVC Tournament champion Eastern Kentucky. UT Martin led from the 11:44 mark of the fi rst half until 4:32 to go in the second half before the Colonels came back for a 66-58 win. The Skyhawks then bounced back with an impressive 75-72 overtime triumph over Morehead State just two days later. That victory snapped a nine-game losing skid since 2009 to the Eagles and also passed UT Martin’s win total from the previous season. Another lengthy losing streak to a conference foe was snapped in the Skyhawks’ next outing, as UT Martin dialed up a 63-60 overtime win at Tennessee Tech. That marked the program’s fi rst win over the Golden Eagles since March 3, 2009 – ending an eight-game skid. UT Martin then grinded out a 55-52 home win over Jacksonville State for the fourth 3-1 start to the OVC season in program history and fi rst since the 2002-03 campaign. The Skyhawks’ rise did not go unnoticed on the national level, as Mike Lopresti of NCAA.com identifi ed UT Martin as one of 10 midseason candidates for the All-Improved list. The Skyhawks were referenced along the likes of Notre Dame, Maryland, TCU, DePaul, UC Davis, Hofstra, Cornell,

Marshun Newell was an All-OVC second team honoree and also hit the

game-winner at EKU in the CIT.

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Lamar and Temple. The Skyhawks then held a nine-point halftime advantage at eventual OVC Tournament champion Belmont before narrowly falling 72-67. A pair of OVC wins followed as UT Martin dispatched Southeast Missouri (70-53) and Eastern Illinois (81-51) in a span of fi ve days. The Skyhawks led wire-to-wire against Eastern Illinois and registered their fi rst 30-plus point conference victory since a 92-62 win over Southeast Missouri on Feb. 20, 1997. The Skyhawks then pushed OVC regular season champion Murray State to the brink before falling on the road, 65-62. That would be the fi rst of two tight matchups with the Racers, who fi nished the season with a perfect 16-0 OVC mark before advancing to the NIT quarterfi nals. A monster night by redshirt senior guard Marshun Newell (career-highs of 23 points, 17 rebounds) helped UT Martin get back on the right track with a 76-64 win at Austin Peay to open the month of February, as the Skyhawks won in Clarksville for the fi rst time in exactly six years. UT Martin then recorded a 64-

59 win over SIU Edwardsville to improve to 7-3 in the OVC standings. A rare defensive letdown at Southeast Missouri resulted in a 98-76 loss but the Skyhawks won their next two contests – a 67-61 win over Austin Peay followed by a 75-73 overtime road victory at Eastern Illinois. The Austin Peay win marked the fi rst season sweep over Austin Peay since 1995-96 and was the 100th in Schroyer’s career while the Eastern Illinois game was decided on a tip-in layup by Howard with 3.7 seconds remaining. UT Martin fell 76-68 at SIU Edwardsville before closing out the OVC regular season with a 69-52 win at Tennessee State and a narrow 73-67 home loss to Murray State. The Skyhawks led over the Racers in the regular season fi nale before the loss sett led UT Martin in for the No. 4 seed in the OVC Tournament. The Skyhawks failed to fi nd a rhythm off ensively in the OVC quarterfi nals against Morehead State, falling by a 76-65 margin. However, that would not mark the end of UT Martin’s season, as the Skyhawks accepted an invitation into the CIT, reaching the postseason for just the second time in the program’s Division-I history (also playing in the 2009 NIT). True to form, UT Martin’s road to the CIT semifi nals was on the road – as the Skyhawks chalked up three straight road victories to get to that point. The CIT-opening win at Northwestern State was an off ensive explosion, as UT Martin posted a 104-79 victory. The Skyhawks never trailed in the contest and drained a school-record 16 three-pointers. Individually, Alex Anderson canned seven trifectas on his way to a career-best 30 points while Smith notched a triple-double of 21 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. He became just the second player in program history to accumulate a triple-double, tallying only the 11th triple-double in OVC history. Less than 48 hours later and after a 780-mile bus ride, the Skyhawks grinded out a 60-49 win at USC Upstate in the second round of the CIT. UT Martin did not take a lead until 5:37 left to play in the game and ended the contest on a 14-3 run. Four days later, the Skyhawks found themselves squaring off against a familiar foe in OVC rival Eastern Kentucky. In a game that swayed back-

and-forth throughout, Newell emerged as the hero, as he buried a three-pointer in front of the Skyhawk bench with 3.3 seconds left for the game-winning bucket in UT Martin’s 70-69 win. The victory was the Skyhawks’ fi rst in Richmond since 2003. In a nationally-televised CIT Final Four showdown at Evansville, the Skyhawks matched the Purple Aces blow-for-blow in the fi rst half before UT Martin ultimately ran out of gas, falling 79-67. Schroyer concluded the season by taking home the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year honors. He was also one of 16 fi nalists for the 2015 Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award, which honors the nation’s top mid-major coach. Schroyer guided UT Martin to just the sixth 20-win campaign in program history and second at the Division-I level (fi rst time since 2008-09). The Skyhawks also received votes throughout the season in the College Insider Mid-Major Poll for the fi rst time since 2008-09. The trio of Smith, Newell and Howard each earned All-OVC accolades. Smith and Newell were both named to the All-OVC second team as well as the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 19 second team. Howard joined Smith on the fi ve-man OVC All-Newcomer squad while Smith was also one of 26 fi nalists for the Riley Wallace Award, presented annually to the nation’s top transfer. All in all, four Skyhawks (Smith, Howard, Anderson, Arkeem Joseph) garnered adidas OVC Newcomer of the Week honors during the season. UT Martin became only the second team in the league’s history to tally four diff erent recipients on the weekly top newcomer list, joining former member Middle Tennessee in 1999-2000. UT Martin led the OVC and was 15th in the nation in three-point fi eld goal percentage (.394), defensive rebounding (30.5 per game) and defensive rebound percentage (.747). Individually, Anderson led the OVC and ranked third nationally in three-point fi eld goals made (2.8 per game) while Smith (35.9 minutes per game), Newell (35.3), Anderson (34.9) and Howard (34.8) ranked fi rst through fourth in the OVC in playing time.

Deville Smith tallied All-OVC second and OVC All-Newcomer accolades

after a remarkable season.

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F1 2

30 33 63

38 41 79Friday, Nov. 14

Bradley Center - Milwaukee, Wis.UTM: 0-1 / MU: 1-0

HIGH UTM MUPoints: Smith (12) Johnson (20)Rebounds: MTaylor (11) Anderson (7)Assists: Newell (3) Carlino (7)Steals: 3 Tied (1) Anderson/Johnson (4)Blocks: Newell (1) Johnson/DeWilson (2)

SKYHAWKS BATTLE BUT FALL 79-63 IN SEASON OPENER

AT MARQUETTE

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team gave a valiant eff ort in its season opener at Marquett e before falling by a 79-63 margin at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

A trio of newcomers led the Skyhawks in scoring in head coach Heath Schroyer’s UT Martin debut, led by Deville Smith’s 12 points. Twymond Howard and Alex Anderson each added 11 points for UT Martin while Marshun Newell provided nine points, fi ve rebounds and a team-high three assists.

Myles Taylor snared a game-high 11 rebounds in only 15 minutes of play before fouling out, helping the Skyhawks outrebound their Big East Conference opponent by a 34-25 margin.

Marquett e was led by Jajuan Johnson, who scored a game-high 20 points. Juan Anderson (16 points, seven rebounds), Matt Carlino (11 points, seven assists) and Deonte Burton (10 points) also cracked double-fi gures in the scoring column for the Golden Eagles.

GAME 2F1 2

23 52 75

39 34 73Monday, Nov. 17

Convocation Center - Jonesboro, Ark.UTM: 1-1 / ASU: 0-1

HIGH UTM ASUPoints: Howard (23) Livingston (26)Rebounds: MTaylor (9) Livingston (9)Assists: Smith (5) Golden (3)Steals: Smith (5) 3 Tied (2)Blocks: None Livingston (1)

UTM GRINDS OUT 75-73 COMEBACK VICTORY AT ARKANSAS STATE

Down by 19 points early in the second half, the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team staged a comeback for the ages at Arkansas State, downing the Red Wolves by a 75-73 victory to give fi rst-year head coach Heath Schroyer his fi rst win as a Skyhawk.

Down by 43-24 with 18:54 left, Howard and Newell put the Skyhawks on their back to post UT Martin’s fi rst victory in Jonesboro since 1968. The duo combined to score 33 of UT Martin’s 52 points in the fi nal 20 minutes to snap a seven-game skid against the perennial Sun Belt Conference power.

Howard poured in 21 of his team-best 23 points in the second half, shooting 9-for-15 from the fl oor to go along with fi ve rebounds, three assists and a steal in 37 minutes. Newell tallied 12 of his 15 points in the fi nal half, connecting on a career-high four 3-pointers (in fi ve att empts).

Myles Taylor narrowly missed a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds while the backcourt of Deville Smith (11 points, fi ve assists, fi ve steals and three rebounds) and Alex Anderson (nine points, three steals) helped UT Martin shoot 56.7 percent (17-for-30) in the second half.

Arkansas State was led by Anthony Livingston’s 26 points and nine rebounds. Cameron Golden (17) and Sean Gardner (15) also reached double-fi gures in the scoring column for the Red Wolves.

GAME 3F1 2

14 15 29

58 57 115Thursday, Nov. 20

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 2-1 / CBC: 1-8

HIGH UTM CBCPoints: MTaylor (18) Hurst (13)Rebounds: Howard/KTaylor (9) Hurst (5)Assists: Smith (9) Johnson (3)Steals: 4 Tied (2) 4 Tied (1)Blocks: MTaylor (3) Hurst/Linville (1)

SKYHAWKS COAST TO 115-29 WIN OVER CHAMPION BAPTIST

IN HOME OPENER

A pair of school records were broken as the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team soared to a 115-29 victory over Champion Baptist in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. UT Martin set a school record for biggest margin of victory (previously 76 points against St. Louis Christian on Jan. 5, 1991) and also lowest points allowed in the Division-I era (1992-present). All 14 Skyhawks who saw playing time scored, as no UT Martin player logged more than 18 minutes of time on the court. Myles Taylor scored a game-high 18 points with three blocks for the Skyhawks while Alex Anderson and Richard Lee (5-for-5 shooting, 3-for-3 from three-point range in collegiate debut) added 13 points apiece. Twymond Howard scored 12 points with a career-best nine rebounds while Marshun Newell tallied 10 points for the Skyhawks. Deville Smith handed out a career-high nine assists (against zero turnovers) and Khristian Taylor set a new career-high with nine rebounds. As a team, UT Martin shot 60.6 percent (43-for-71), including 14 three-pointers in 29 att empts, falling one trifecta short of the school record. Champion Baptist, a member of the Association of Christian College Athletics located in Hot Springs, Ark., was led by 13 points and fi ve rebounds out of Stephen Hurst. The Tigers shot 23.1 percent (12-for-52) from the fl oor for the contest.

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27 29 56Tuesday, Nov. 25

Moore Gym - Daytona Beach, Fla.UTM: 3-1 / MU: 2-3

HIGH UTM BCUPoints: MTaylor (16) Trapp (11)Rebounds: MTaylor (9) Brewer (6)Assists: Smith/Oldham (5) Kynard (3)Steals: MTaylor/Smith (2) Dulin (2)Blocks: Smith (3) None

UTM FLIES HIGH FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN,

74-56 AT BETHUNE-COOKMAN

A balanced scoring att ack and hard-nosed defense lifted the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team to its third consecutive victory as the Skyhawks defeated Bethune-Cookman by a 74-56 margin.

The Skyhawks boasted six players with eight or more points, led by Myles Taylor’s 16 points. The senior forward out of Litt le Rock, Ark. went 4-for-6 from the fl oor and sank all eight of his free throw att empts while adding nine rebounds in 23 minutes.

Marshun Newell tied a career-high with four 3-pointers, scoring 15 points in 20 minutes. Twymond Howard rode a strong fi rst half to 14 points and seven rebounds while the backcourt trio of Alex Anderson, Deville Smith (fi ve assists, four rebounds, three blocks, two steals) and Dee Oldham (fi ve assists, seven rebounds and a steal) also added eight points apiece for UT Martin, who shot 52.4 percent (11-for-21) in the second half and knocked down 88.5 percent of its free throw att empts (23-for-26) for the game.

Bethune-Cookman was led by Mikel Trapp (11 points) and Denzel Dulin (10 points). The Skyhawk defense held the Wildcats to 34.9 percent shooting for the contest (15-for-43) while winning the batt le on the glass (37-28) for the fourth straight game.

GAME 5F1 2

27 37 64

40 35 75Friday, Nov. 28

Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, Neb.UTM: 3-2 / UN: 4-1

HIGH UTM UNPoints: Howard (18) Pitchford (19)Rebounds: Smith (6) Rivers (6)Assists: Smith (6) Pett eway (8)Steals: Smith/Newell (3) Pett eway (2)Blocks: Oldham/Joseph (1) 3 Tied (1)

FOUR CRACK DOUBLE-FIGURES IN SCORING BUT SKYHAWKS

FALL 75-64 AT NEBRASKA

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team went toe-to-toe with Big Ten Conference member Nebraska before the Cornhuskers claimed a 75-64 win at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

The Skyhawks were within four points with nine minutes left to play in front of the crowd of 15,987 – the second-largest att ended game in school history. UT Martin stayed within single-digits for a majority of the time the rest of the way until the Cornhuskers made fi ve of six free throws in the fi nal minute.

Twymond Howard led four Skyhawks in double-fi gures in the scoring column, pouring in 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting. Deville Smith put on a shooting exhibition midway through the second half, fi nishing with 15 points on a career-best fi ve 3-pointers, game-high six rebounds, team-best six assists and game-high three steals.

Myles Taylor sank all seven of his free throw att empts on his way to 11 points tonight while Alex Anderson added 10 points for UT Martin, who knocked down 11 three-pointers but committ ed 18 turnovers and lost the rebounding batt le (34-25) for the fi rst time all season.

Nebraska, who was ranked at No. 21 nationally for the fi rst two weeks of the season, was led by 19 points on six 3-pointers by Walter Pitchford, who entered tonight’s contest shooting 6.3 percent from three-point range. Preseason All-American Terran Pett eway scored 18 points with a game-high eight assists to round out the double-digit scorers for Nebraska. The Skyhawks held Shavon Shields, who was the nation’s fi fth-leading scorer, to fi ve points.

GAME 6F1 2

32 39 71

22 34 56Wednesday, Dec. 3

Bank of Kentucky Center - Highland Heights, Ky.UTM: 4-2 / NKU: 3-4

HIGH UTM NKUPoints: Newell/Anderson (15) Persons (15)Rebounds: Newell (11) CJackson (5)Assists: Newell (5) 3 Tied (2)Steals: Newell (2) Camps/Billups (2)Blocks: Howard/Smith (1) 3 Tied (1)

NEWELL’S DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADS UTM TO CONVINCING

71-56 WIN AT NKU

Redshirt senior guard Marshun Newell accumulated his third career double-double to propel the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team to a resounding 71-56 victory at Northern Kentucky.

Newell tallied game-highs of 15 points, 11 rebounds, fi ve assists and two steals in 39 minutes of action for the Skyhawks. It marked the third time this season that the Memphis, Tenn. native had scored 15 points while the 11 rebounds equaled a career-high set against Belmont on Jan. 11, 2014. It also was UT Martin’s fi rst double-double of the season by any player.

With the win, the Skyhawks surpass their road win total from last season. First-year head coach Heath Schroyer also joins Tom Hancock (1982-83) as the only coaches in UT Martin history to win at least four games in their fi rst six tries.

Alex Anderson added 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting for UT Martin while Deville Smith (14 points) and Twymond Howard (10 points) also cracked double-fi gures for the Skyhawks. Myles Taylor (eight points, 4-for-4 from the fl oor) helped UT Martin shoot 61.9 percent (13-for-21) in the second half while winning the batt le on the glass by a 37-22 margin.

Northern Kentucky was led by Tayler Persons’ 15 points while Tyler White and Chad Jackson contributed 12 and 10 points, respectively.

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F1 2

35 42 77

22 45 67Saturday, Dec. 6

Willett Hall - Farmville, Va.UTM: 5-2 / LU: 3-6

HIGH UTM LUPoints: Smith (16) Taylor (26)Rebounds: Howard/Oldham (5) Nwogbo (6)Assists: Smith/MTaylor (3) Obi-Rapu (2)Steals: Smith/Howard (2) 5 Tied (1)Blocks: Howard (2) Geter (1)

SKYHAWKS PULL AWAY FOR 77-67 ROAD WIN

AT LONGWOOD

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team passed another road test with fl ying colors with a 77-67 triumph over Big South Conference member Longwood at Willett Hall.

UT Martin led by as many as 15 points in the second half but Longwood made a late run to get within seven points with 8:15 to go. Sophomore forward Javier Martinez then played big down the stretch, scoring eight of the Skyhawks’ 10 points during a span of 3:33 to help UT Martin stretch its lead back out to 15 points with four minutes remaining.

Martinez, who entered the game with a total of 10 points in 41 minutes played in fi ve games this season, tallied 10 points and four huge rebounds in 11 minutes.

Joining Martinez in double-fi gures was Deville Smith and Twymond Howard, who each poured in 16 points for UT Martin. Marshun Newell added 10 points for the Skyhawks, who torched the nets for a 57.1 percent (24-for-42) shooting night.

Longwood was led by a game-high 26 points out of Quincy Taylor. Shaquille Johnson and Lotanna Nwogbo added 11 points apiece for the Lancers.

GAME 8

Monday, Dec. 15UIC Pavilion - Chicago, Ill.

UTM: 6-2 / UIC: 3-8 HIGH UTM UICPoints: Smith (26) Burns (24)Rebounds: Howard (10) Brown/Harris (6)Assists: Smith (7) Burns (5)Steals: Smith (3) Brown (3)Blocks: Smith (5) Odiase (4)

SMITH POWERS UTM TO 81-78 OVERTIME VICTORY

AT ILLINOIS-CHICAGO

Senior guard Deville Smith aff ected the game in all phases to help guide the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team to an 81-78 overtime road victory at Illinois-Chicago.

Smith tallied a career-best 26 points, seven assists, career-high six rebounds, career-high fi ve blocks and three steals in 36 minutes of play – all while batt ling foul trouble for a majority of the second half and overtime. He made eight of his 15 fi eld goal att empts and knocked down 10 of his 14 shots from the free throw line to help the Skyhawks improve to 6-2 for the fi rst time since the 2002-03 campaign.

Twymond Howard added his fi rst career double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds for UT Martin while Alex Anderson set new career-high totals in points (16), assists (six), rebounds (fi ve) and minutes played (44). Marshun Newell also added double-fi gures in the scoring column with 12 points for UT Martin, who led by as many as 17 points and never trailed despite playing without four-year starter Myles Taylor (knee injury) for the fi rst time all season.

Illinois-Chicago was led by Paris Burns’ 24 points off the bench while Marc Brown (23 points) and Jay Harris (18 points) also led the Flames, who turned the ball over only six times but shot just 38 percent (27-for-71) from the fl oor.

GAME 9F1 2

18 36 54

28 36 64Wednesday, Dec. 17

Redbird Arena - Normal, Ill.UTM: 6-3 / ISU: 6-3

HIGH UTM ISUPoints: Smith (16) Knight (18)Rebounds: Howard (8) McIntosh (9)Assists: Anderson (5) Knight (5)Steals: Smith (2) 3 Tied (2)Blocks: None Lynch (2)

SKYHAWKS BATTLE BUT FALL 64-54 AT MVC POWER

ILLINOIS STATE

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team left it all on the fl oor but fell 64-54 at Missouri Valley Conference member Illinois State at Redbird Arena.

The Skyhawks trailed by 10 points at the halftime break but came out on fi re in the second half, knocking down their fi rst 10 shot att empts to take a fi ve-point advantage with 11:20 to play. The score was knott ed at 52-all with just under four minutes to play before Illinois State closed out the game on a 12-2 run.

Deville Smith led UT Martin in scoring for the second straight game, pouring in 16 points while playing all 40 minutes. Marshun Newell also played the duration of tonight’s game, scoring 14 points while Twymond Howard compiled 11 points and a team-best eight rebounds for the Skyhawks. Alex Anderson added nine points, six rebounds and a game-high fi ve assists for UT Martin, who shot 58.3 percent (14-for-24) in the second half.

Illinois State was led by Daishon Knight, who scored all of his 18 points in the second half. Reggie Lynch scored 12 points while Justin McCloud compiled 11 points to round out the double-fi gure scorers for the Redbirds.

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24 36 60

33 44 77Saturday, Dec. 20

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 7-3 / PC: 4-8

HIGH UTM PCPoints: Smith (23) Truss/Downing (12)Rebounds: Martinez (10) Truss (8)Assists: Smith (9) Anderson (10)Steals: Smith (1) Terry (1)Blocks: Martinez (2) Anderson/Truss (1)

UTM CRUISES TO 77-60 HOME VICTORY OVER PRESBYTERIAN

In its fi rst home game in a month, the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team sped past the visiting Presbyterian Blue Hose by a 77-60 margin in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The Skyhawks led for all but 1:29 of the contest this evening and turned a nine-point halftime lead into a 21-point lead midway through the second half. UT Martin committ ed only three turnovers while shooting 58 percent (29-for-50) from the fl oor.

Deville Smith led the Skyhawks in scoring for the fourth straight game, pouring in 23 points while tying a career-high with fi ve 3-pointers. He also tied a career-high with nine assists against only one turnover in 39 minutes of play.

Twymond Howard added 16 points this evening, joining Alex Anderson (12 points on four 3-pointers) and Marshun Newell (11 points, nine rebounds, six assists) in double-fi gures. Javier Martinez also made a huge impact off the bench, scoring nine points to go along with career-highs of 10 rebounds and two blocks in 27 minutes for UT Martin, who won the rebounding batt le (29-24) and shot 52.4 percent (11-for-21) from three-point range.

Presbyterian was led by William Truss’ 12 points and eight rebounds. Jordan Downing also compiled 12 points while Austin Anderson handed out a game-high 10 assists for the Blue Hose.

GAME 11F1 2

23 14 37

31 33 64Monday, Dec. 22

Hinkle Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Ind.UTM: 7-4 / BU: 9-3

HIGH UTM BUPoints: Joseph (12) Chrabascz (17)Rebounds: Joseph (7) Woods (9)Assists: 3 Tied (2) Woods (3)Steals: Newell (3) Barlow (3)Blocks: Joseph (1) Wideman (2)

SKYHAWKS FALL 64-37 AT BIG EAST POWER BUTLER

Arkeem Joseph established new career-highs in scoring and rebounding for the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team but the Skyhawks fell in a tough 64-37 loss to Butler at Hinkle Fieldhouse.

Joseph also contributed a career-high 32 minutes, scoring 12 points to go along with seven rebounds for UT Martin. He made fi ve of his eight shot att empts and also blocked a shot for the Skyhawks, who forced Butler into 16 turnovers but struggled off ensively with season-lows in points (37) and fi eld goal percentage (33.3 percent).

Butler, who has spent a majority of the season ranked in the top-25, was led by Andrew Chrabascz’s 17 points. Kellen Dunham (15 points) and Kelan Martin (10 points) also chipped in with double-fi gures in the scoring column for the Bulldogs.

GAME 12F1 2

26 37 63

26 34 60Tuesday, Dec. 30

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 7-5 / UMES: 8-8

HIGH UTM UMESPoints: Smith (15) Walker (16)Rebounds: Newell (10) Myers (10)Assists: Newell/Howard (3) Myers (6)Steals: Smith (2) Martin/Blackmon (2)Blocks: Smith/Howard (1) 3 Tied (1)

UTM FALLS IN HEARTBREAKING FASHION TO MARYLAND-

EASTERN SHORE, 63-60

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team held a lead with under a minute to play but Maryland-Eastern Shore closed out the contest with four unanswered points to escape with a 63-60 win at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The Skyhawks led for a majority of the fi rst half before the game was tied at 26-all at the halftime break. After UT Martin accounted for the fi rst bucket of the second half, Maryland-Eastern Shore held on to a lead until UT Martin went ahead 54-53 with 3:27 to go. The two sides then swapped seven leads in the waning stages, as the Skyhawks held on to a 60-59 advantage until a turnover and three missed three-pointers in the fi nal 23 seconds came back to haunt UT Martin.

Deville Smith led the Skyhawks with 15 points while Marshun Newell amassed his fourth career double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Twymond Howard (nine points, seven rebounds, three assists) and Javier Martinez (nine points on 3-of-3 shooting and 3-for-3 from the free throw line) also nearly cracked double-fi gures for UT Martin, who committ ed only fi ve turnovers for the game but shot 38.6 percent from the fi eld and 22.2 percent from three-point range.

Maryland-Eastern Shore was paced by Devon Walker’s 16 points while Michael Myers tallied 14 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. The Hawks shot 51.1 percent (24-for-47) for the contest en route to their third straight road win.

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25 36 61

31 53 84Thursday, Jan. 1

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 8-5 / CRC: 9-3

HIGH UTM CRCPoints: Smith (17) Cooper (26)Rebounds: Howard (9) Guess (10)Assists: Smith (7) Walker (7)Steals: Smith (6) Shepard (2)Blocks: 3 Tied (1) Guess (2)

SKYHAWKS PULL AWAY FOR 84-61 HOME VICTORY OVER CROWLEY’S RIDGE

All fi ve University of Tennessee at Martin starters reached double-fi gures in the scoring column as the Skyhawk men’s basketball team raced past Crowley’s Ridge College by a 84-61 margin at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

Deville Smith led UT Martin in scoring for the seventh time this season, pouring in 17 points to go along with seven assists, a career-best six steals and fi ve rebounds. Alex Anderson tied a career-high with 16 points while Twymond Howard racked up 15 points and a team-high nine rebounds. Marshun Newell (13 points, eight rebounds, fi ve assists) and Javier Martinez (season-high 12 points) rounded out the top scorers for the Skyhawks, who shot 57.6 percent in the second half on their way to matching last season’s win total.

Crowley’s Ridge, an Association of Christian College Athletics member located in Paragould, Ark., was guided by Quinn Cooper’s 26 points and eight rebounds. Roy Marshall (15 points) and Skylor Guess (13 points, 10 rebounds) also led the Pioneers, who were forced into 21 turnovers by the Skyhawk defense.

GAME 14F1 2

29 37 66

31 27 58Thursday, Jan. 8

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 8-6 (0-1) / EKU: 9-5 (1-0)

HIGH UTM EKUPoints: Martinez (17) Walden (21)Rebounds: Newell/Martinez (8) Richardson (11)Assists: Newell (7) Walden (5)Steals: Anderson (1) McGlone (3)Blocks: None Stutz (1)

UTM FIGHTS BUT COMES UP JUST SHORT AGAINST

EASTERN KENTUCKY, 66-58

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team led for a majority of the game against defending Ohio Valley Conference champion Eastern Kentucky but the Colonels made enough plays down the stretch to hand the Skyhawks a 66-58 loss at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The lead changed hands seven times in the fi rst six-plus minutes until UT Martin took a lead with 11:44 to go in the fi rst half. That lead lasted until the 4:32 mark of the second half, as Corey Walden – last season’s OVC Tournament Most Valuable Player – scored 12 of his game-high 21 points in the second half to lead Eastern Kentucky to the win.

The Skyhawks were led by a career performance out of sophomore forward Javier Martinez. The 6-7, 210-pound native of St. Croix, Virgin Islands made all six of his fi eld goal att empts and added fi ve free throws in six att empts for a career-best 17 points to go along with eight rebounds in 35 minutes. Deville Smith added 12 points while Marshun Newell (11 points, eight rebounds, seven assists) had a great all-around performance for the Skyhawks, who had 19 assists on 20 made baskets.

In addition to Walden, Eastern Kentucky was led by Denzel Richardson’s double-double of 14 points and 11 rebounds. Timmy Knipp (14 points) and Eric Stutz (13 points) also reached double-fi gures in the scoring column for the Colonels, who shot 17.4 percent from three-point range (4-for-23) but committ ed only fi ve turnovers.

GAME 15

Saturday, Jan. 10Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.

UTM: 9-6 (1-1) / MSU: 6-12 (1-2) HIGH UTM MSUPoints: Newell (20) Storey (22)Rebounds: Joseph (8) Collins (9)Assists: Smith/Newell (4) 3 Tied (3)Steals: Smith (2) Storey (3)Blocks: Howard (1) 3 Tied (2)

SKYHAWKS CLAIM FIRST OVC WIN IN 75-72 OVERTIME THRILLER

OVER MOREHEAD STATE

Marshun Newell poured in a season-best 20 points – six of which came in the overtime period – to help the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team seize a 75-72 victory over Morehead State at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The win was the fi rst Ohio Valley Conference victory in the young career of fi rst-year Skyhawk head coach Heath Schroyer and also gave UT Martin nine wins – one more than the program tallied all of last season. The victory also was UT Martin’s fi rst over Morehead State since Feb. 28, 2009 – snapping a nine-game losing skid to the Eagles.

A trio of Skyhawk newcomers joined Newell with double-fi gures in the scoring column. Deville Smith had 18 points (fi ve of which came in overtime), while Arkeem Joseph established new career-highs in points (18), rebounds (eight) and minutes played (36) tonight. Twymond Howard chipped in 14 points and seven rebounds for the Skyhawks, who made four of their six fi eld goal att empts and both free throw shots in overtime.

Morehead State was led by Kareem Storey’s 22 points. Brent Arrington and Angelo Warner also added 15 points apiece for the Eagles, who were held to 16.7 percent shooting (1-for-6) in the overtime period.

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34 29 63

32 28 60Thursday, Jan. 15

Eblen Center - Cookeville, Tenn.UTM: 10-6 (2-1) / TTU: 9-9 (1-4)

HIGH UTM TTUPoints: Smith (16) Jackson (21)Rebounds: Newell (7) Jackson (10)Assists: Smith/Newell (5) Rowe (8)Steals: Howard (2) McKay (2)Blocks: Smith (1) Jackson (2)

UTM DIALS UP 63-60 ROAD WIN AT IN-STATE

OVC RIVAL TENNESSEE TECH

Long range accuracy and several late-game defensive stops propelled the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team to a big 63-60 Ohio Valley Conference road victory over Tennessee Tech.

The win was the Skyhawks’ fi rst against Tennessee Tech since March 3, 2009 – snapping an eight-game losing skid against the Golden Eagles.

As a team, the Skyhawks sank 10 three-pointers – the fourth time this season that UT Martin had knocked down double-digit treys in a game. Conversely, the Skyhawks held Tennessee Tech to 27.3 percent shooting (6-for-22) from beyond the three-point arc.

Deville Smith led UT Martin in scoring for the eighth time this season, tallying 16 points while burying four 3-pointers in the process. Twymond Howard and Alex Anderson also added 11 points for the Skyhawks, who also received seven points, seven rebounds and fi ve assists out of Marshun Newell.

Tennessee Tech was led by Charles Jackson’s 21 points and 10 rebounds. Torrance Rowe also chipped in with 14 points and eight assists for the Golden Eagles, who had won seven of their eight home games entering the contest.

GAME 17F1 2

22 30 52

34 21 55Saturday, Jan. 17

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 11-6 (3-1) / JSU: 8-12 (1-5)

HIGH UTM JSUPoints: Newell (17) Moore/Drumwright (17)Rebounds: Howard (12) Hunter (6)Assists: Smith (5) Townser/Rackley (3)Steals: 4 Tied (1) 3 Tied (2)Blocks: 3 Tied (1) Hunter (2)

SKYHAWKS ENDURE LATE RALLY TO PICK UP 55-52 OVC WIN

OVER JACKSONVILLE STATE

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team staved off a furious comeback att empt by Jacksonville State to earn a 55-52 victory over Ohio Valley Conference rival Jacksonville State at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The Skyhawks led by 21 points with 15:35 left to play in the second half before Jacksonville State used a 26-5 run to even the score with 2:49 remaining. UT Martin senior guard Deville Smith then accounted for the fi nal three points of the contest to help the Skyhawks to the victory. The win marks the fourth 3-1 start to the OVC season in program history and fi rst since the 2002-03 campaign.

Marshun Newell tossed in 17 points to go along with seven rebounds while Twymond Howard notched his second career double-double with 10 points and a career-best 12 rebounds for UT Martin. Smith chipped in 11 points, six rebounds and fi ve assists for the Skyhawks, who att empted a season-low 10 three-pointers but connected on six trifectas.

Jacksonville State was led by Avery Moore and Malcolm Drumwright, who each scored 17 points to lead the Gamecocks’ second half charge.

GAME 18F1 2

32 35 67

23 49 72Thursday, Jan. 22

Curb Event Center - Nashville, Tenn.UTM: 11-7 (3-2) / BU: 12-7 (4-2)

HIGH UTM BUPoints: Smith (19) Bradds (22)Rebounds: Howard (8) Bradds (10)Assists: Smith (3) Chamberlain (5)Steals: Smith/Newell (2) Chamberlain (3)Blocks: Howard (2) Laidig (1)

UTM BATTLES UNTIL THE END BUT FALLS AT OVC POWER

BELMONT, 72-67

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team led for a majority of the contest at Belmont but the host Bruins took a late lead and escaped with a 72-67 win at the Curb Event Center.

UT Martin continuously led from the 5:23 mark of the fi rst half until 3:31 remaining in the second half, leading by as many as 11 points in the second half until Belmont used a critical 13-2 run late in the game to claim the victory.

The Skyhawks were led by Deville Smith’s 19 points – all of which came in the second half. Twymond Howard added 15 points and a team-high eight rebounds while Marshun Newell contributed 15 points for UT Martin, who shot 49.1 percent (26-for-53) and outrebounded the Bruins by a 33-31 margin.

Evan Bradds’ double-double of 22 points and 10 rebounds lifted Belmont. Craig Bradshaw scored 21 points while Reece Chamberlain added 14 points for the Belmont, who was tabbed as the OVC East preseason favorite.

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32 21 53

40 30 70Saturday, Jan. 24

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 12-7 (4-2) / SEMO: 9-11 (3-4)

HIGH UTM SEMOPoints: Smith (18) IJones (21)Rebounds: Newell (9) Johnson (7)Assists: Smith (4) 3 Tied (3)Steals: Smith (3) Johnson/IJones (2)Blocks: None Johnson (4)

SKYHAWKS SURGE PAST OVC WEST RIVAL

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, 70-53

Four Skyhawks poured in double-fi gures in the scoring column to help the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team pick up a 70-53 Ohio Valley Conference home victory over Southeast Missouri.

UT Martin led for over 27 minutes of the game and did not trail after the 3:12 mark of the fi rst half. The Skyhawks shot 53.8 percent from three-point range (7-for-13) and won the rebounding batt le by a 37-26 margin.

Deville Smith tossed in 18 points to lead UT Martin, while Twymond Howard accumulated 17 points for the Skyhawks. Alex Anderson scored 13 points while Marshun Newell racked up 12 points and a game-high nine rebounds for UT Martin.

Southeast Missouri was led by 21 points out of Isiah Jones. Antonius Cleveland pitched in with 11 points for the Redhawks, who were playing without leading scorer Jarekious Bradley.

GAME 20F1 2

22 29 51

43 38 81Thursday, Jan. 29

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 13-7 (5-2) / EIU: 12-9 (6-3)

HIGH UTM EIUPoints: Howard (22) TAnderson (14)Rebounds: Howard (12) TAnderson (5)Assists: Smith (6) TAnderson/Smith (3)Steals: Smith/Rowe (1) TAnderson/Chatman (2)Blocks: Howard (1) KAnderson/Verhagen (1)

UTM LEADS FROM WIRE-TO-WIRE IN BIG 81-51 OVC WIN

OVER EASTERN ILLINOIS

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team never trailed and saw two players tally double-doubles in a convincing 81-51 victory over Ohio Valley Conference rival Eastern Illinois at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The win marks the fi rst 30-plus point conference victory for UT Martin since the Skyhawks defeated Southeast Missouri by a 92-62 margin on Feb. 20, 1997.

Twymond Howard accumulated 22 points – one point shy of his career-high total – and grabbed 12 rebounds for his third double-double of the season for UT Martin. Howard became just the fi fth Skyhawk in the last eight years to make at least 10 free throws in a game without a miss (10-for-10). Marshun Newell also tallied his third double-double of the season with 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Skyhawks, who shot a season-high 60.9 percent (28-for-46) against the OVC’s top team in fewest points allowed and defensive fi eld goal percentage.

The Skyhawks also placed Alex Anderson in double fi gures in scoring, as he tied a career-high with 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including four 3-pointers in fi ve tries. Deville Smith added 12 points and a game-high six assists for UT Martin, who doubled up the Panthers on the glass (37 to 19).

Eastern Illinois was led by Trae Anderson’s 14 points while Dylan Chatman added 12 points for the Panthers, who were playing without leading scorer and rebounder Chris Olivier.

GAME 21F1 2

25 37 62

36 29 65Saturday, Jan. 31

CFSB Center - Murray, Ky.UTM: 13-8 (5-3) / MSU: 19-4 (9-0)

HIGH UTM MSUPoints: Smith (20) Sapp (20)Rebounds: 4 Tied (5) Williams (11)Assists: Howard (2) Payne (7)Steals: Newell (2) Rambo (2)Blocks: None Payne (2)

SKYHAWKS PUSH OVC LEADER MURRAY STATE TO THE BRINK

BEFORE FALLING, 65-62

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team pushed the nation’s second-longest winning streak to the edge but Ohio Valley Conference leader Murray State made just enough plays in the end to win by a 65-62 margin at the CFSB Center.

The Skyhawks trailed by 11 points at the halftime break but found themselves leading by one point with four minutes to play. After the score was knott ed at 60-all with a minute remaining, Murray State was able to hit a three-pointer and a pair of free throws with four seconds left to hang on for the win.

Deville Smith keyed the Skyhawk comeback, tossing in 18 of his game-high 20 points in the second half. Marshun Newell contributed 18 points while Twymond Howard chipped in 13 points for UT Martin, who shot 41.8 percent compared to Murray State’s 41.1 percent.

Murray State was led by TJ Sapp, who tallied 20 points – including the go-ahead three-pointer from the right wing with 55 seconds left in the contest. Cameron Payne added 16 points and seven assists while Jarvis Williams pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds for the Racers, whose 17consecutive wins trail only No. 1 Kentucky for the longest winning streak in NCAA Division-I basketball.

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29 47 76

24 40 64Thursday, Feb. 5

Dunn Center - Clarksville, Tenn.UTM: 14-8 (6-3) / APSU: 7-16 (2-7)

HIGH UTM APSUPoints: Newell (23) Robinson (15)Rebounds: Newell (17) Horton (9)Assists: Smith (5) Dyson/Purvis (2)Steals: Smith/Newell (3) Freeman/Horton (2)Blocks: Howard (1) Horton (4)

NEWELL’S CAREER NIGHT PROPELS UTM TO A 76-64 WIN

AT AUSTIN PEAY

Redshirt senior guard Marshun Newell accumulated career-high totals of 23 points and 17 rebounds to boost the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team to a 76-64 victory over Austin Peay.

A 6-3, 195-pound Memphis native, Newell accounted for his fourth double-double of the season while adding three assists and three steals for the Skyhawks. He went 8-for-12 from the fl oor (including 4-of-5 from three-point range) and knocked down four of his fi ve free throw att empts.

Alex Anderson also had a big night off ensively, establishing a new career-high with 19 points while logging all 40 minutes. He made all six of his free throw att empts – all of which came in the fi nal 49 seconds after Austin Peay got within single-digits.

Deville Smith compiled 15 points, fi ve assists, four rebounds and three steals for the Skyhawks, who shot 62.5 percent (15-for-24) in the second half to win in Clarksville for the fi rst time in exactly six years (Feb. 5, 2009).

Austin Peay was led by Josh Robinson’s 15 points off the bench. Chris Horton tallied 14 points and nine rebounds while Ed Dyson tallied 10 points for the Governors, who shot 38.9 percent for the contest (21-for-54).

GAME 23F1 2

30 29 59

28 36 64Saturday, Feb. 7

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 15-8 (7-3) / SIUE: 9-13 (5-6)

HIGH UTM SIUEPoints: Newell (18) Davis (18)Rebounds: Newell (10) 3 Tied (6)Assists: Smith (5) 4 Tied (2)Steals: Smith (2) Nunn (2)Blocks: Martinez/Rowe (2) Jackson (1)

SKYHAWKS RUN HOME WIN STREAK TO FIVE GAMES WITH

64-59 WIN OVER SIUE

Marshun Newell scored six straight points down the stretch on his way to another double-double to help the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team post a come-from-behind 64-59 victory over the SIU Edwardsville Cougars at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

Newell was responsible for game-highs of 18 points and 10 rebounds. It was his fourth double-double of the season and third in the last four games for UT Martin.The Skyhawks trailed by six points with 7:32 to go before Newell took over, immediately answering with an old-fashioned three-point play. With fi ve minutes left and UT Martin trailing by two points, Newell scored six straight points in a span of 1:08 to give the Skyhawks a lead they would not concede the rest of the way.

Alex Anderson tallied 15 points for UT Martin while the Skyhawks received a big lift out of freshman Richard Lee, who piled up 12 points (one shy of his career-high) in 20 minutes.

SIU Edwardsville was led by Kris Davis’ 18 points. Rozell Nunn tallied 12 points and a team-best six rebounds for the Cougars, who were held to 35.8 percent shooting (19-for-53) in the game.

GAME 24F1 2

40 36 76

53 45 98Thursday, Feb. 12

Show Me Center - Cape Girardeau, Mo.UTM: 15-9 (7-4) / SEMO: 12-13 (6-6)

HIGH UTM SEMOPoints: Howard (21) Bradley (21)Rebounds: Newell (7) Johnson (10)Assists: Anderson (5) IJones (4)Steals: Howard (2) Wallace (3)Blocks: None Johnson (3)

TURNOVERS HAMPER UTM IN 98-76 LOSS

AT SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team committ ed 15 fi rst-half turnovers and could not recover in a 98-76 at Southeast Missouri.

The Skyhawks sank 13 three-pointers – the most against a Division-I team opponent all season long – in just 24 att empts but Southeast Missouri shot 58.5 percent for the game, the highest a UT Martin opponent has shot all season.

Twymond Howard registered a game-high 21 points for the Skyhawks, while Deville Smith batt led foul trouble throughout the game but still managed 20 points. Alex Anderson added 16 points while Marshun Newell tallied 11 points and a team-high seven rebounds for UT Martin, who shot 51.1 percent for the game (24-for-47) but ended with 17 turnovers.

Southeast Missouri was led by Jarekious Bradley’s 21 points while Antonius Cleveland scored 19 points. Nino Johnson had a double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds) while Isiah Jones and Marcus Wallace added 16 and 14 points, respectively, for the Redhawks.

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F1 2

30 31 61

28 39 67Saturday, Feb. 14

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 16-9 (8-4) / APSU: 7-19 (2-10)

HIGH UTM APSUPoints: Newell (20) Robinson (21)Rebounds: Howard (11) Horton (14)Assists: Smith (7) Davis/Smith (3)Steals: Smith (2) Horton/Robinson (2)Blocks: Smith (2) Horton (1)

SCHROYER NOTCHES CAREER WIN NO. 100 IN 67-61 SKYHAWK VICTORY OVER AUSTIN PEAY

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team earned a hard-fought 67-61 victory over Ohio Valley Conference foe Austin Peay.

The win marked the 100th in the head coaching career of Skyhawk bench leader Heath Schroyer. The fi rst-year UT Martin coach also had previous head coaching stops at Portland State (35 wins in three years) and Wyoming (49 wins in four years).

Marshun Newell scored 20 points to go along with seven rebounds for the Skyhawks. Alex Anderson registered 13 points, Twymond Howard recorded a team-best 11 rebounds and Deville Smith fl irted with a triple-double (nine points, career-high 10 rebounds, seven assists) in addition to two blocks and two steals for UT Martin, who trailed with three minutes to play until a 7-0 run provided some breathing room at the end.

Austin Peay was led by 21 points off the bench by Josh Robinson. Chris Horton tallied a double-double of 10 points and 14 rebounds while Khalil Davis (11 points) and Ed Dyson (10) also cracked double-fi gures in the scoring column for the Governors.

GAME 26

Thursday, Feb. 19Lantz Arena - Charleston, Ill.

UTM: 17-9 (9-4) / EIU: 15-12 (8-6) HIGH UTM EIUPoints: Newell (24) Olivier (25)Rebounds: Howard (13) Olivier (7) Assists: Smith (6) Johnston (6) Steals: Rowe (2) Piper (2)Blocks: Rowe (1) Olivier (6)

HOWARD’S PUTBACK LAYUP BOOSTS UTM TO 75-73 OVERTIME

WIN AT EASTERN ILLINOIS

Junior forward Twymond Howard accumulated his fourth double-double of the season – including the game-winning layup with less than four seconds to go in overtime – to lift the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team to a 75-73 victory at Ohio Valley Conference rival Eastern Illinois.

Howard’s off ensive rebound preceding the fi nal bucket of the game gave him a career-best 13 boards while his layup resulted in 14 points for the evening.

UT Martin also received a huge eff ort out of redshirt senior Marshun Newell, who scored a career-high 24 points to go along with seven rebounds while logging all 45 minutes of playing time. The 6-3, 195-pound Memphis, Tenn. native poured in seven straight points for the Skyhawks in the fi nal 2:05 of regulation to send the game into overtime.

Alex Anderson compiled 14 points (including four 3-pointers) while Arkeem Joseph (nine points, seven rebounds) and Deville Smith (eight points, six rebounds, six assists) also had noteworthy performances for UT Martin, who improves to 3-0 in overtime games this season.

Chris Olivier posted 25 points, seven rebounds and six blocks for Eastern Illinois while Cornell Johnston tallied 15 points and LeTrell Viser added 11 points for the Panthers.

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Vadalabene Center - Edwardsville, Ill.UTM: 17-10 (9-5) / SIUE: 12-14 (8-7)

HIGH UTM SIUEPoints: Anderson (17) Carr (21)Rebounds: Newell (9) Stewart (8)Assists: Smith (6) Stewart (7)Steals: Smith (2) Nunn (2)Blocks: Howard (2) Jackson (4)

SKYHAWKS COME UP JUST SHORT AT

SIU EDWARDSVILLE, 76-68

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team placed four players in double-digits in the scoring column but SIU Edwardsville ended the game on an 11-3 run to claim a 76-68 win at the Vadalabene Center.

In a game that featured 12 lead changes and fi ve ties, the score was even at 65-all with just under three minutes to play. The Cougars then concluded the contest with the aforementioned run.

The Skyhawks were led by Alex Anderson, who sank a career-high fi ve 3-pointers on his way to 17 points tonight. Marshun Newell narrowly missed a double-double (12 points, nine rebounds) while Deville Smith and Arkeem Joseph each scored 10 points to carry UT Martin.

SIU Edwardsville was led by CJ Carr’s 21 points in 24 minutes off the bench. Kris Davis added 19 points while Rozell Nunn (12 points) and Michael Messer (10) also reached double-fi gures in scoring for the Cougars.

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32 20 52Thursday, Feb. 26

Gentry Center - Nashville, Tenn.UTM: 18-10 (10-5) / TSU: 5-25 (2-13)

HIGH UTM TSUPoints: Anderson (21) Harris (18)Rebounds: Smith (10) Richards (8)Assists: Anderson/Howard (2) Richards (3)Steals: Durham (1) Harris (2)Blocks: Howard (1) None

SECOND HALF SURGE PROPELS UTM PAST

TENNESSEE STATE, 69-52

A trio of juniors tossed in double-fi gures in the scoring column as the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team soared past Tennessee State by a 69-52 margin at the Gentry Center.

The Skyhawks broke a tie with 11 unanswered points in the early stages of the second half to break the game open. Tennessee State would not get any closer than fi ve points for the duration of the contest.

Reigning OVC Newcomer of the Week Alex Anderson established a new career-high with 21 points, sinking four 3-pointers while going a perfect 7-of-7 from the charity stripe. Twymond Howard was responsible for 19 points on 8-of-13 shooting while also adding seven rebounds for the Skyhawks, who also received 14 points and seven rebounds out of Arkeem Joseph. Deville Smith pulled down a career-best 10 rebounds to help UT Martin win the batt le on the glass by a 38-26 margin.

Tennessee State was led by Jay Harris’ 18 points while Darreon Reddick scored 13 points to round out the double-digit scorers for the Tigers.

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31 42 73

34 33 67Saturday, Feb. 28

Elam Center - Martin, Tenn.UTM: 18-11 (10-6) / MSU: 26-4 (16-0)

HIGH UTM MSUPoints: Smith (20) Payne (31)Rebounds: Newell (10) Williams (10)Assists: Smith (4) Payne (6)Steals: Howard (2) 4 Tied (1)Blocks: Smith (1) Payne/Fairell (1)

SKYHAWKS LEAVE IT ALL ON THE FLOOR BUT FALL 73-67 TO

OVC CHAMPION MURRAY STATE

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team led Ohio Valley Conference champion Murray State at halftime but ultimately fell by a 73-67 margin on Senior Night at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.

The Skyhawks led by three points at the halftime break but Murray State shot 51.6 percent (16-for-31) in the second half while UT Martin shot 36.7 percent (11-for-30) in the game’s fi nal 20 minutes.

Deville Smith cracked the 20-point plateau for the fi fth time this season, scoring 21 points to go along with four rebounds and four assists. Twymond Howard added 17 points while Marshun Newell (eight points, team-high 10 rebounds) narrowly missed a double-double for UT Martin, who only committ ed eight turnovers tonight.

Murray State won its 24th straight game and became the fi fth team in OVC history to go undefeated in league play thanks in large part to Cameron Payne, who registered 31 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Jarvis Williams tallied 15 points and 10 rebounds while Jeff ery Moss also added 11 points for the Racers.

GAME 30F1 2

36 40 76

28 37 65Thursday, March 5

Municipal Auditorium - Nashville, Tenn.UTM: 18-12 / MSU: 17-16

HIGH UTM MSUPoints: Anderson (23) Warner (27)Rebounds: Newell (8) Warner (8)Assists: Smith (5) Storey (8)Steals: Martinez (2) Storey/Mashour (3)Blocks: Howard (1) Storey/Elechi (1)

UTM SEES OVC TOURNAMENT RUN COME TO AN END WITH

76-65 LOSS TO MOREHEAD STATE

For the second time in three years the University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball squad saw its quest for an Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title come to an end at the hands of Morehead State, dropping the quarterfi nal contest 76-65 at Municipal Auditorium.

Struggling to fi nd their groove on either side of the ball, the Skyhawks shot just 37 percent from the fl oor while committ ing 16 turnovers which led to 19 points for the opposition.

Shining his light brightest for the Skyhawks was the play of junior sharpshooter Alex Anderson. Anderson not only notched his 10th double fi gure contest in the last 12 games, but set a new career high with 23 points while converting on 6-of-9 shots from beyond the arc. Joining Anderson in double fi gures was senior Marshun Newell with 13 points and a game-high eight rebounds.

Playing its second game in as many days, Morehead State shot 51.9 percent from the fi eld and placed three players in double fi gures, including two players with 25 points or more. Senior Angelo Warner led all scorers with 27 points off the bench, shooting 10-of-16 from the fi eld while snagging eight rebounds. Karam Mashour tallied 25 points while Brent Arrington joined in the action with 11 points.

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Thursday, March 19Prather Coliseum - Natchitoches, La.

UTM: 19-12 / NSU: 19-13 HIGH UTM NSU Points: Anderson (30) West (34) Rebounds: Smith (12) West (11) Assists: Smith (11) West (7) Steals: Newell (4) Killian/Thompson (1) Blocks: None 3 Tied (1)

SKYHAWKS NOTCH FIRST-EVER DIVISION-I POSTSEASON WIN BEHIND RECORD SHOOTING

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team recorded the fi rst Division-I postseason victory in the history of the program with a dominant 104-79 win at Northwestern State in the fi rst round of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.

UT Martin did not trail for the entire contest, thanks in large part to a sizzling eff ort from three-point range. The Skyhawks drilled a school-record 16 three-pointers in 28 att empts, besting the previous mark of 15 trifectas made against Morehead State on Dec. 17, 2007.

Alex Anderson set the tone for UT Martin’s long-range accuracy, as he concluded his evening with seven trifectas as part of a career-high 30 points.

Deville Smith also made school history tonight, racking up a triple-double of 21 points and career-highs of 12 rebounds and 11 assists. Marshun Newell (18 points, career-high four steals), Twymond Howard (16 points, seven rebounds) and Javier Martinez (14 points on 7-of-7 shooting, seven rebounds) also reached double-fi gures for UT Martin, who handed out 20 assists against only six turnovers this evening.

Northwestern State was led by 34 points and 10 rebounds out of Jalan West. Tony Dobbinson (12 points), Marvin Frazier (10) and Sabri Thompson (10) also reached double-fi gures in the scoring column for the Demons, who entered the game as the top scoring team in the nation.

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Saturday, March 21Hodge Center - Spartanburg, SC

UTM: 20-12 / USCU: 24-12 HIGH UTM USCU Points: Howard (15) Greene (17) Rebounds: Newell (8) Stephens (8) Assists: Newell (3) Miller (3) Steals: Smith (4) Greene (3) Blocks: Smith/Newell (1) Schulte (4)

UTM ADVANCES TO CIT ELITE EIGHT WITH GRITTY 60-49 WIN AT USC UPSTATE

The University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team shook off a slow start and took command of the fi nal fi ve minutes of the contest at USC Upstate, winning by a 60-49 margin in the second round of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.

The Skyhawks took their fi rst lead of the game with 5:37 left to play, ending the game on a 14-3 run. In the process, UT Martin won its second postseason game in less than 48 hours and its third postseason game in the history of the program.

Twymond Howard led the Skyhawks with 15 points while adding seven rebounds and three steals. Deville Smith added 14 points, seven rebounds and four steals while Alex Anderson scored seven of his 13 points in the game-ending 14-3 spurt. Marshun Newell narrowly missed a double-double (nine points, eight rebounds) for UT Martin, who shot 28.3 percent but made four of its nine three-pointers in the fi nal 7:48.

USC Upstate was led by Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year Ty Greene, who scored 17 points but struggled from the fi eld (4-for-21 overall, 1-for-15 from three-point range). Fred Miller and Jacob Schulte also added 10 points apiece for the Spartans, who were held to 19.2 percent shooting (5-for-26) in the second half and 29.6 percent (16-for-54) for the contest.

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Wednesday, March 25McBrayer Arena - Richmond, Ky.

UTM: 21-12 / EKU: 21-12 HIGH UTM EKU Points: Howard (23) Walden (21) Rebounds: Newell/Smith (8) Walden (7) Assists: Smith (5) Walden/McGlone (6) Steals: 5 Tied (1) 5 Tied (2) Blocks: None Muff (2)

NEWELL DELIVERS GAME-WINNER AS SKYHAWKS ADVANCE TO CIT FINAL FOUR WITH 70-69 WIN AT EKU

Marshun Newell swished a go-ahead three-pointer from the right corner with 3.3 seconds left for the game-winner in the University of Tennessee at Martin’s 70-69 victory at Eastern Kentucky in the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament quarterfi nals.

Newell’s last-second trey was his fourth of the second half alone, as he made all four of his three-point att empts in the fi nal 7:17 of the contest after the Colonels built a seven-point lead. The senior out of Memphis concluded the game with 16 points to go along with a game-high eight rebounds to lead the Skyhawks to their nation-leading 12th road win and fi rst win in Richmond since 2003.

Twymond Howard equaled a career-high with 23 points for UT Martin this evening, converting nine of his 13 shot att empts while adding seven rebounds. Alex Anderson drained four 3-pointers on his way to 14 points while Javier Martinez (11 points on 5-for-5 shooting, seven rebounds) played big in 24 minutes off the bench for the Skyhawks, who led for 25:26 of the contest and outrebounded Eastern Kentucky by a 43-19 margin.

Eastern Kentucky was led by Corey Walden’s 21 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Timmy Knipp scored all 15 of his points in the second half while Eric Stutz added 10 points for the Colonels, who made nine of their 15 three-pointers in the fi nal 20 minutes.

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Tuesday, March 31Ford Center - Evansville, Ind.

UTM: 21-13 / UE: 23-12 HIGH UTM UE Points: Smith (18) Balentine (28) Rebounds: Howard (10) Mockevicius/Brzoja (7) Assists: Newell (4) Gibson (8) Steals: Smith/Newell (2) Simmons (3) Blocks: Howard (2) Mockevicius/Gibson (1)

UTM’S REMARKABLE SEASON COMES TO AN END IN CIT SEMIFINALS AT EVANSVILLE

The incredible journey of the 2014-15 University of Tennessee at Martin men’s basketball team concluded in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament semifi nals, as the Skyhawks fell 79-67 at Evansville at the Ford Center this evening.

UT Martin wraps up the season with a 21-13 overall record under fi rst-year head coach Heath Schroyer. The Skyhawks end the season with 12 road wins (tied for the most in Division-I basketball) and the fourth-largest turnaround in the nation (13-win improvement).

Tonight’s game also marked the end of the collegiate careers of UT Martin seniors Deville Smith, Marshun Newell and Khristian Taylor. The trio was instrumental in the Skyhawks posting the second-highest win single-season win total and fi rst three Division-I postseason victories in program history.

Smith racked up 18 points behind a career-high six 3-pointers to lead UT Martin in scoring for the 13th time this season. Twymond Howard recorded his fi fth double-double of the year with 17 points and 10 rebounds while Alex Anderson tallied 15 points on fi ve trifectas for the Skyhawks, who made 13 three-pointers on 27 att empts (48.1 percent) tonight.

Evansville was led by DJ Balentine’s game-high 28 points. Adam Wing (16 points) and Blake Simmons (13 points) also reached double-fi gures for the Purple Aces, who shot 57.1 percent (32-for-56) for the contest.

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Date ....... Opponent .......................... G ...................G ................. G/F ....................F .................. F/C Nov. 14 .... at Marquette .................... Smith .............Newell ........... Howard .............MTaylor ............ JosephNov. 17 .... at Arkansas State ...........Anderson ..........Newell ........... Howard .............MTaylor ............ JosephNov. 20 .... Champion Baptist............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............MTaylorNov. 25 .... at Bethune-Cookman .......Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............MTaylorNov. 28 .... at Nebraska ...................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............MTaylorDec. 3 ...... at Northern Kentucky ......Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............MTaylorDec. 6 ...... at Longwood ..................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............MTaylorDec. 15 .... at Illinois-Chicago ...........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............ JosephDec. 17 .... at Illinois State ...............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............ JosephDec. 20 .... Presbyterian ...................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............ JosephDec. 22 .... at Butler ........................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............ JosephDec. 30 .... Md.-Eastern Shore ..........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............ JosephJan. 1 ...... Crowley’s Ridge ..............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 8 ...... Eastern Kentucky ............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 10 .... Morehead State ..............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 15 .... at Tennessee Tech ...........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 17 .... Jacksonville State ...........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 22 .... at Belmont .....................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ............... Rowe ............MartinezJan. 24 .... Southeast Missouri ..........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 29 .... Eastern Illinois................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezJan. 31 .... at Murray State ..............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezFeb. 5 ...... at Austin Peay ................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezFeb. 7 ...... SIU Edwardsville .............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezFeb. 12 .... at Southeast Missouri ......Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezFeb. 14 .... Austin Peay ....................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezFeb. 19 .... at Eastern Illinois ............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............. RoweFeb. 21 .... at SIU Edwardsville .........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............. RoweFeb. 26 .... at Tennessee State ..........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezFeb. 28 .... Murray State ..................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ...........MartinezMarch 5.... Morehead State ..............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............ JosephMarch 19 .. at Northwestern State .....Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............. RoweMarch 21 .. at USC Upstate ...............Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............. RoweMarch 25 .. at Eastern Kentucky ........Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............. RoweMarch 31 .. at Evansville ...................Anderson .......... Smith.............Newell ..............Howard ............. Rowe

Playing at home .......................................................... 9-3Playing on the road .................................................. 12-9Playing on a neutral fl oor ........................................... 0-1Playing day games ...................................................... 4-0Playing night games ................................................17-13

Playing in November................................................... 3-2Playing in December ................................................... 4-3Playing in January ...................................................... 6-3Playing in February..................................................... 5-3Playing in March ......................................................... 3-2Playing on a Monday ................................................... 2-1Playing on a Tuesday .................................................. 1-2Playing on a Wednesday ............................................. 2-1Playing on a Thursday ................................................ 8-4Playing on a Friday ..................................................... 0-2Playing on a Saturday ................................................. 8-3Playing on a Sunday ................................................... 0-0

Playing in overtime ..................................................... 3-0Playing in double overtime ......................................... 0-0Playing in triple overtime ........................................... 0-0Leading at halftime ................................................... 16-4Trailing at halftime ..................................................... 4-8Tied at halftime .......................................................... 1-1Game is decided by single digits ................................. 9-6Game is decided by 10 or more points ...................... 12-7

Leading with 5 minutes left in second half ................ 17-2Trailing with 5 minutes left in second half .................. 2-8Tied with 5 minutes left in second half ....................... 2-3Leading with 2 minutes left in second half ................ 18-0Trailing with 2 minutes left in second half ................ 2-12Tied with 2 minutes left in second half ....................... 1-1

Scoring less than 60 points ......................................... 1-3Scoring 60-69 points .................................................. 5-9Scoring 70-79 points ................................................ 10-1Scoring 80 or more points .......................................... 5-0

Shooting under 40 percent ......................................... 1-3 Shooting 40-50 percent ............................................ 12-9Shooting over 50 percent ........................................... 8-1Opponent shoots under 40 percent ........................... 10-0 Opponent shoots 40-50 percent................................ 10-8Opponent shoots over 50 percent ............................... 1-5

Making more 3-pointers than opponent .................... 11-7Making less/same 3-pointers than opponent ............ 10-6Shooting more free throws than opponent................ 17-4Opponent shoots more/same free throws .................. 4-9Outrebounding opponent .......................................... 17-3Opponent outrebounds UT Martin/same amount ...... 4-10Forcing more turnovers than committing .................... 6-4Committing more/same turnovers than opponent .... 15-9

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SEASON/CAREER RECORDSSEASON/CAREER RECORDS Points 1. 880 Lester Hudson 2008-092. 847 Lester Hudson 2007-083. 664 Mike Meschede 1987-884. 625 Marcus Glass 1985-865. 616 Michael Hart 1995-966. 573 Jerry Davis 1982-837. 565 Marquis Weddle 2007-088. 546 Mitch Stentiford 1983-849. 528 Gus Rudolph 1982-8310. 527 Jared Newson 2005-06

Field Goals Made 1. 313 Lester Hudson 2008-092. 291 Lester Hudson 2007-08 3. 246 Michael Hart 1995-964. 235 Marcus Glass 1985-865. 227 Jerry Davis 1982-83t6. 214 Mitch Stentiford 1983-84t6. 214 Gus Rudolph 1982-83t8. 213 Larry Carter 1976-77t8. 213 Don McDonald 1969-7010. 209 Mike Meschede 1987-88

Field Goals Attempted 1. 697 Lester Hudson 2008-092. 627 Lester Hudson 2007-083. 506 Marcus Glass 1985-864. 487 Marquis Weddle 2007-085. 469 Mike Meschede 1987-886. 456 Don McDonald 1969-707. 449 Mitch Stentiford 1983-848. 448 Mike Liabo 2011-129. 436 Michael Hart 1995-9610. 420 Gus Rudolph 1982-83

3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 124 Lester Hudson 2007-082. 106 Lester Hudson 2008-093. 99 Marquis Weddle 2007-084. 98 Earl Bullock 2002-03t5. 94 Alex Anderson 2014-active t5. 94 Mike Meschede 1987-887. 92 Marquis Weddle 2008-098. 91 DeWayne Powell 1995-96t9. 77 Mike Hansen 1988-89t9. 77 DeWayne Powell 1994-95 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 320 Lester Hudson 2007-082. 299 Lester Hudson 2008-093. 294 Marquis Weddle 2007-084. 278 Earl Bullock 2002-035. 273 Marquis Weddle 2008-096. 251 DeWayne Powell 1995-96t7. 223 Mike Liabo 2011-12t7. 223 Mike Meschede 1987-889. 201 DeWayne Powell 1993-9410. 196 Alex Anderson 2014-active

Free Throws Made 1. 150 Marcus Glass 1985-862. 148 Lester Hudson 2008-093. 147 Mike Meschede 1987-884. 145 Myles Taylor 2012-13t5. 141 Jared Newson 2004-05t5. 141 Lester Hudson 2007-087. 134 Benzor Simmons 2010-11

8. 133 Jeremy Kelly 2005-069. 129 Jared Newson 2005-06t10. 125 Terence Smith 2013-14t10. 125 Myles Taylor 2011-12t10.125 Tim Britt 1991-92

Free Throws Attempted 1. 210 Marcus Glass 1985-862. 194 Myles Taylor 2012-133. 190 Jared Newson 2004-054. 188 Tim Britt 1991-92t5. 182 Mike Meschede 1987-88t5. 182 Jared Newson 2005-067. 176 Jerry Davis 1982-838. 173 Jeremy Kelly 2005-069. 172 Michael Hart 1995-96t10. 169 Roy Cott on 1986-87t10. 169 Lester Hudson 2007-08

Rebounds 1. 320 Marcus Glass 1985-862. 315 Gus Rudolph 1982-833. 313 Mike Rudolphi 1968-69t4. 305 Darrell Smith 1980-81t4. 305 Mike Rudolphi 1969-706. 291 Fred Sanders 1972-737. 267 Roy Cott on 1987-888. 262 Darrell Smith 1981-829. 259 Lester Hudson 2007-08 10. 255 Ryan DeMichael 1997-98 Assists 1. 209 Larry Martin 1982-83t2. 160 Eric Rivers 1985-86t2. 160 Larry Martin 1981-824. 159 Kyle Herrin 1984-855. 158 Delrico Lane 2008-096. 155 Jair Peralta 2001-027. 153 Deville Smith 2014-15t8. 148 Ryan Owens 1995-96t8. 148 Lester Hudson 2007-0810. 146 Tyler George 2003-04

Blocks 1. 78 Jack Bendure 1969-702. 74 Jeremy Sargent 2001-023. 66 Jack Bendure 1970-71t4. 52 Ryan DeMichael 1997-98t4. 52 Jeremy Sargent 2000-016. 50 Roy Cott on 1987-887. 49 Ryan DeMichael 1998-99t8. 39 Jack Bendure 1971-72t8. 39 Fred Sanders 1971-72t10. 38 Roy Cott on 1986-87t10. 38 Marcus Glass 1985-86t10. 38 Fred Sanders 1972-73

Steals 1. 94 Lester Hudson 2007-082. 75 Lester Hudson 2008-09t3. 74 William McFadden 1996-97t3. 74 Andrae Bett s 1999-005. 73 Larry Martin 1981-826. 72 Delrico Lane 2008-097. 69 DeWayne Powell 1993-948. 68 DeWayne Powell 1994-959. 65 DeWayne Powell 1992-9310. 61 DeWayne Powell 1995-96

Points 1. 1729 Mike Meschede 1984-882. 1727 Lester Hudson 2007-093. 1626 DeWayne Powell 1992-964. 1523 Mike Liabo 2010-145. 1347 Jared Newson 2003-066. 1342 Myles Taylor 2011-active7. 1332 Mitch Stentiford 1981-848. 1304 Marquis Weddle 2007-10 9. 1213 Jeremy Kelly 2001-0610. 1130 Benzor Simmons 2007-11 Field Goals Made 1. 604 Lester Hudson 2007-092. 575 Mike Meschede 1984-883. 529 Mike Liabo 2010-144. 525 Mitch Stentiford 1981-845. 522 DeWayne Powell 1992-966. 458 Marquis Weddle 2007-107. 455 Myles Taylor 2011-active 8. 452 Jared Newson 2003-06 9. 443 Michael Hart 1994-9610. 432 Don Hubbard 1978-82

Field Goals Attempted 1. 1421 Mike Liabo 2010-141. 1324 Lester Hudson 2007-092. 1272 Mike Meschede 1984-883. 1206 DeWayne Powell 1992-964. 1186 Marquis Weddle 2007-106. 1054 Mitch Stentiford 1981-84 7. 1016 Jared Newson 2003-068. 1003 Jeremy Kelly 2001-069. 914 Myles Taylor 2011-active 10. 913 Don Hubbard 1978-82 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 302 DeWayne Powell 1992-962. 246 Mike Liabo 2010-143. 239 Marquis Weddle 2007-104. 230 Lester Hudson 2007-095. 152 Earl Bullock 2002-056. 147 Demarko Wright 1993-977. 144 Mike Meschede 1984-88 8. 122 Jeremy Kelly 2001-069. 101 Terence Smith 2010-1410. 95 Marshun Newell 2013-15

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 763 DeWayne Powell 1992-962. 723 Mike Liabo 2010-143. 704 Marquis Weddle 2007-104. 619 Lester Hudson 2007-095. 470 Earl Bullock 2002-056. 423 Jeremy Kelly 2001-067. 368 Demarko Wright 1993-978. 335 Mike Meschede 1984-889. 292 Reuben Clayton 2008-1110. 264 Marshun Newell 2013-15

Free Throws Made 1. 415 Mike Meschede 1984-882. 411 Myles Taylor 2011-active3. 378 Jared Newson 2003-064. 341 Benzor Simmons 2007-115. 292 Terence Smith 2010-14

6. 289 Lester Hudson 2007-097. 284 Cleve Woodfork 2003-078. 282 Mitch Stentiford 1981-84 9. 280 DeWayne Powell 1992-9610. 263 Don Hubbard 1978-82 Free Throws Attempted 1. 549 Myles Taylor 2011-active2. 526 Jared Newson 2003-063. 510 Mike Meschede 1984-884. 420 Benzor Simmons 2007-115. 412 Cleve Woodfork 2003-076. 378 Jeremy Kelly 2001-067. 361 Terence Smith 2010-14t8. 348 Tim Britt 1991-93t8. 348 Don Hubbard 1978-8210. 344 Mitch Stentiford 1981-84

Rebounds 1. 794 Mike Rudolphi 1967-702. 649 Ryan DeMichael 1995-003. 592 Will Lewis 2003-074. 574 Myles Taylor 2011-active5. 567 Darrell Smith 1980-826. 564 Marcus Glass 1984-867. 545 Cleve Woodfork 2003-078. 535 Jared Newson 2003-069. 513 Lester Hudson 2007-0910. 503 Roy Cott on 1986-88

Assists 1. 424 Kyle Herrin 1983-872. 369 Larry Martin 1981-833. 359 Jeremy Kelly 2001-064. 339 Arthur Boykin 1972-75 5. 330 DeWayne Powell 1992-96 6. 287 Terry Pearcy 1974-78 7. 283 Lester Hudson 2007-098. 260 Andrae Bett s 1998-00 9. 257 Mike Meschede 1984-8810. 247 Mike Liabo 2010-14

Blocks 1. 183 Jack Bendure 1969-722. 126 Jeremy Sargent 2000-02t2. 126 Ryan DeMichael 1995-994. 88 Roy Cott on 1986-885. 77 Fred Sanders 1971-736. 70 Marcus Glass 1984-867. 65 Myles Taylor 2011-active8. 64 Will Lewis 2003-079. 60 Kenan Asceric 2000-0410. 54 Andres Irarrazabal 2007-11

Steals 1. 263 DeWayne Powell 1992-962. 175 Jeremy Kelly 2001-063. 169 Lester Hudson 2007-094. 154 Mike Meschede 1984-885. 132 Andrae Bett s 1998-006. 131 Larry Martin 1981-837. 128 Jared Newson 2003-068. 120 Marcus Washington 1988-92 9. 117 Jon Roos 1999-03 10. 116 Reuben Clayton 2008-11

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

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SEASON/CAREER/GAME RECORDSSEASON/CAREER/GAME RECORDS•Most Free Throws Made: 17 (of 19), Mitch Stentiford vs. Southeast Missouri (1-3-84)•Most Free Throws Att empted: 24, Marcus Glass vs. Bethel (12-2-85)•Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (14-of-14), Benzor Simmons at Eastern Kentucky (12-4-10)•Most Rebounds: 27, Darrell Smith vs. Maryville (12-20-80)•Most Assists: 16, Kyle Herrin vs. Miles (12-17-86)•Most Blocked Shots: 11, Jack Bendure vs. Union (1-17-70)•Most Steals: 10, Lester Hudson vs. Central Baptist (11-13-07)•Quadruple Doubles: 1, Lester Hudson (25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals) vs. Central Baptist (11-13-07)

Miscellaneous Records •Most Consecutive Free Throws: 27, Alex Anderson (2014-15); Dee Oldham (2013-14); Lester Hudson (2008-09)•Most Victories in a Season: 22 (2008-09)•Longest Winning Streak at Home: 25 (1983-84 to 1984-85; 1981-82 to 1982-83)•Highest Scoring Average: 84.4 (1985-86)•Lowest Scoring Average: 57.4 (1981-82)•Lowest Scoring Game: UT Martin 17, Delta State 11 (3-1-83)•Most Home Wins in a Season: 18 (1985-86)•Most Road Wins in a Season: 12 (2014-15)•School’s Longest Winning Streak: 11 (2008-09 and 1985-86)

*Includes only performances against four-year colleges.

Team Game Records •Most Points: 129 vs. Miles (12-17-86)•Most Field Goals Made: 51 vs. Lambuth (11-22-82); vs. Union (2-27-73)•Most Field Goals Att empted: 98 vs. North Central (12-3-80)•Best Field Goal Percentage: .672 (41-of-61) vs. Tennessee State (1-11-03)•Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 16 at Northwestern State (3-19-15)•Most 3-Point Field Goals Att empted: 37 (14 made) vs. Samford (3-4-08)•Most Free Throws Made: 48 (of 67) vs. Cumberland (11-30-87)•Most Free Throws Att empted: 67 (48 made) vs. Cumberland (11-30-87)•Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (16-of-16) at Southeast Missouri (2-26-05); (16-of-16) vs. Christian Brothers (11-29-99)•Most Rebounds: 68 vs. Troy State (2-24-79); vs. Union (2-19-74)•Most Assists: 37 vs. Bethel (12-14-02)•Most Blocks: 11 vs. Jackson State (11-22-13); vs. Bethel (12-3-01); vs. Union (1-17-70)•Most Steals: 24 vs. Maryville (11-14-08)•Largest Victory: 86 points (115-29) vs. Champion Baptist (11-20-14)•Largest Defeat: 74 points (124-50) at Kentucky (11-26-94)

Team Season Records •Most Points: 2,560 (2007-08)•Most Field Goals Made: 933 (of 1,799), 1982-83•Most Field Goals Att empted: 2,031 (892 made), 2007-08•Best Field Goal Percentage: .521 (826-of-1,585), 1984-85•Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 309 (of 897), 2007-08•Most 3-Point Field Goals Att empted: 897 (309 made), 2007-08•Most Free Throws Made: 557 (of 776), 1983-84•Most Free Throws Att empted: 776 (557 made), 1983-84•Best Free Throw Percentage: 74.2 (475-of-640), 2012-13•Most Rebounds: 37.2 avg. (1,227 total in 33 games), 2007-08•Most Assists: 472, 2001-02; 1985-86 •Most Blocks: 133, 1969-70•Most Steals: 310, 2001-02

Individual Game Records •Most Points: 44, Okechi Egbe vs. Bethel (11-20-00)•Most Field Goals Made: 18 (of 25), Larry Carter vs. Freed- Hardeman (1-29-76)•Most Field Goals Att empted: 31 (15 made) Jim Martin vs. Chatt anooga (2-13-74)•Best Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (10-of-10), Jack King vs. Christian Brothers (11-27-57)•Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 (of 14), Mike Meschede vs. Mississippi College (1-16-88)•Most 3-Point Field Goals Att empted: 21 (9 made), Marquis Weddle vs. Samford (3-4-08)

Skyhawk guard Lester Hudson

tallied the NCAA’s fi rst-

ever quadruple-double on Nov. 13, 2007 against Central Baptist.

The Memphis native recorded a fi nal line of 25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in

the 116-74 UT Martin victory.

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NOTABLE SKYHAWKSNOTABLE SKYHAWKSFirst Team All-OVC

Michael Hart ............................... 1995-96Ryan DeMichael ......................... 1997-98Jared Newson ............................. 2005-06Lester Hudson ............................ 2007-08Lester Hudson ............................ 2008-09

Second Team All-OVCTim Britt....................................... 1992-93DeWayne Powell ........................ 1993-94DeWayne Powell ........................ 1994-95Michael Hart ............................... 1994-95DeWayne Powell ........................ 1995-96Ryan DeMichael ......................... 1998-99Brian Foster ................................. 2000-01Brian Foster ................................. 2001-02Gerald Robinson......................... 2007-08Deville Smith .............................. 2014-15Marshun Newell ......................... 2014-15

Third Team All-OVC Jeremy Sargent ........................... 2001-02Earl Bullock ................................. 2002-03Joey Walker ................................. 2002-03Jared Newson ............................. 2003-04

OVC All-NewcomerDeWayne Powell ........................ 1992-93Michael Hart ............................... 1994-95Gerald Robinson......................... 2006-07Lester Hudson ............................ 2007-08Marquis Weddle ......................... 2007-08Delrico Lane ................................ 2008-09Myles Taylor................................ 2011-12Deville Smith .............................. 2014-15Twymond Howard .................... 2014-15

OVC All-TournamentLester Hudson ............................ 2007-08Lester Hudson ............................ 2008-09

OVC Player of the YearLester Hudson ............................ 2007-08Lester Hudson ............................ 2008-09

OVC Male Athlete of the YearLester Hudson ............................ 2007-08Lester Hudson ............................ 2008-09

OVC Freshman of the Year

Okechi Egbe ................................ 1999-00Marquis Weddle ......................... 2007-08Myles Taylor................................ 2011-12

OVC Newcomer of the YearMichael Hart ............................... 1994-95Brian Foster ................................. 2000-01Earl Bullock ................................. 2002-03

OVC Coach of the YearCal Luther ................................... 1995-96Bret Campbell ............................. 2008-09

Division II All-AmericansMarcus Glass ............................... 1985-86Basketball Times Third Team

Division I All-AmericansLester Hudson ............................ 2007-08

Associated Press Honorable MentionCollegeInsider.com

CollegeHoops.net Second TeamLester Hudson ............................ 2008-09

Associated Press Honorable MentionFoxSports.com Mid-Major

NaismithLives.com All-Mid MajorCollegeInsider.com All-American

Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-American

All-GSC First TeamFred Sanders ............................... 1972-73Jim Martin ................................... 1973-74Larry Carter ................................ 1976-77Larry Brooks ............................... 1981-82Darrell Smith............................... 1981-82Jerry Davis ................................... 1982-83Gus Rudolph ............................... 1982-83Mitch Stentiford ......................... 1982-83Marcus Glass ............................... 1985-86Mike Meschede ........................... 1986-87Mike Meschede ........................... 1987-88Roy Cotton .................................. 1987-88Shannon Redmond .................... 1989-90

All-GSC Second TeamJack Bendure ............................... 1971-72Marcus McLemore ..................... 1971-72Vic Quinn .................................... 1972-73Joe Boddie ................................... 1977-78Don Hubbard .............................. 1979-80Don Hubbard .............................. 1980-81

GSC Coach of the YearTom Hancock .............................. 1982-83

GSC Player of the YearJerry Davis ................................... 1982-83Mike Meschede ........................... 1987-88

GSC Rookie of the YearShannon Redmond .................... 1989-90

OVC Championships2008-09 ........................ 22-10 (14-4 OVC)

GSC Championships1982-83 ......................... 21-10 (11-3 GSC)1987-88 ........................... 20-8 (12-4 GSC)

Ohio Valley Conference Weekly RecipientsPlayer of the Week

Michael Hart (1-8-95)Dewayne Powell (2-26-95)Michael Hart (12-10-95)Michael Hart (1-7-96)Michael Hart (2-4-96)Hayden Prescott (1-2-01)Joey Walker (11-25-02)JC Howe (12-16-02)Joey Walker (1-13-03)Jeremy Kelly (11-21-05)Jared Newson (12-5-05)Jared Newson (2-6-06)Jared Newson (2-13-06)Gerald Robinson (2-12-07)Lester Hudson (11-12-07)Lester Hudson (11-19-07)Lester Hudson (1-14-08)Gerald Robinson (1-28-08)Lester Hudson (2-11-08)Gerald Robinson (2-18-08)Gerald Robinson (2-25-08)Lester Hudson (11-17-08)Lester Hudson (12-22-08)Lester Hudson (12-29-08)Lester Hudson (1-5-09)Lester Hudson (1-12-09)Lester Hudson (1-19-09)Lester Hudson (2-9-09)Benzor Simmons (12-21-09)Marquis Weddle (12-28-09)Myles Taylor (2-4-13)Deville Smith (12-22-14)Marshun Newell (2-9-15)

Newcomer of the WeekMichael Hart (2-5-95)Michael Hart (2-19-95)Jason Ohlsen (1-4-98)Steve Sensabaugh (1-24-00)Jeremy Sargent (11-27-00)Jair Peralta (11-19-01)Brian Foster (1-22-01)Brian Foster (2-5-01)Brian Foster (2-12-01)Brian Foster (2-19-01)JC Howe (12-16-02)Earl Bullock (12-23-02)Earl Bullock (2-3-03)JC Howe (2-24-03)Justin Smith (11-24-03)Jared Newson (12-15-03)Justin Smith (12-22-03)Jared Newson (2-2-04)Gerald Robinson (11-13-06)Gerald Robinson (12-4-06)Gerald Robinson (2-19-07)Djero Riedewald (12-10-07)Lester Hudson (1-2-08)Lester Hudson (1-7-08)Lester Hudson (1-21-08)Lester Hudson (1-28-08)Djero Riedewald (2-11-08)Lester Hudson (2-18-08)Delrico Lane (12-22-08)Delrico Lane (12-29-08)Reuben Clayton (2-9-09)Deville Smith (12-22-14)Arkeem Joseph (12-29-14)Deville Smith (1-12-15)Deville Smith (1-19-15)Twymond Howard (2-2-15)Twymond Howard (2-16-15)Alex Anderson (2-23-15)Twymond Howard (3-2-15)

Freshman of the WeekDewayne Powell (1-25-93)

Steve Wright (12-5-93)Ryan Owens (1-7-96)Ryan Owens (2-4-96)

Andrae Betts (1-18-99)Andrae Betts (2-8-99)Okechi Egbe (1-17-00)Okechi Egbe (1-24-00)Will Lewis (12-15-03)

Marquis Weddle (11-19-07)Marquis Weddle (11-26-07)Marquis Weddle (12-3-07)Marquis Weddle (1-7-08)Marquis Weddle (2-4-08)Marquis Weddle (2-18-08)

Mike Liabo (11-29-10)Mike Liabo (12-6-10)Troy King (12-13-10)

Terence Smith (12-27-10)Troy King (1-17-11)

Terence Smith (1-31-11)Troy King (2-21-11)Mike Liabo (2-28-11)

Myles Taylor (11-21-11)Myles Taylor (12-12-11)Myles Taylor (12-19-11)Myles Taylor (12-26-11)Myles Taylor (2-6-12)

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AAbney, Norman: 1972-73*, 73-76

Akinbobola, Wale: 2011-12Anderson, Alex: 2014-present

Apple, Jessie: 1981-84Armstrong, John: 1965-66*, 66-69

Armstrong, Ronnie: 1963-65Asceric, Kenan: 2000-04Ashcraft, Caleb: 2011-12

BBailey, Joe: 2005-09

Baker, Mike: 1972-73*, 1973-76Barger, Robert: 1964-65*, 1965-68

Barker, Sherrill: 1966-67*Barnett , Reggie: 1962-63Barton, Wayne: 1976-77 Basso, Richard: 1970-72*

Belew, Rick: 1964-65Belote, David: 1971-73*, 1973-76

Bendure, Jack: 1969-72Bentley, Jim: 1969-71*, 1971-73

Benton, Byron: 1999-00Benton, Sidney: 1992-94Bett s, Andrae: 1998-00Bledsoe, Jared: 1999-00

Bloodworth, Brice: 1991-92Boddie, Joe: 1974-75*, 75-78

Bowling, Darrin: 1991-93Boykin, Arthur: 1971-72*, 72-75

Braden, Mike: 1973-75*Bradley, Jim: 1977-80Bradley, Stan: 1989-91Braxton, Pat: 1989-90Breen, Bob: 1973-74

Brewer, Webb: 1972-74*, 74-75Bright, Phil: 1973-75*

Britt , Tim: 1991-93Brixey, Roger: 1973-75* Brooks, Larry: 1980-82Brown, Jones: 1960-61

Brown, MJ: 2008-10Bryan, Thomas: 1964-65*

Bryant, Bill: 1971-72*Bryant, Donald: 1967-68*

Bullock, Earl: 2002-03, 04-05Burge, Ryan: 1993-97

Burnett e, Don: 1964-66Busyn, Chris: 1991-94

Byars, Richard: 1975-76

CCarigan, Robert: 1987-88

Carr, John: 1977-79Carter, Chris: 2003-05Carter, Larry: 1964-65Carter, Larry: 1975-77Casey, Mike: 1970-72Castle, Art: 1995-98

Castle, Roger: 1995-98Castlellaw, John: 1968-69*Chaffi n, Lester: 1969-70*

Cherry, Sam: 1983-85Childs, Justin: 2012-14

Clayton, Reuben: 2008-11Coleman, Donnell: 1973-74*Coleman, Terrance: 2009-10

Coleman, Tim: 2013-14Collins, Ricky: 1976-78Combest, Jerry: 1963-65Congiusta, Ben: 2008-09Cooper, Chris: 1984-85Cosby, Gregg: 1973-74*

Cott on, Roy: 1986-88Cox, Vejer: 1987-89

Craig, Bryant: 2006-08Crumby, Joe: 1995-99Cude, Robin: 1994-98

Cunningham, Don: 1962-63

DDaeger, Tony: 1970-71

Daniels, Tommy: 1981-82Davis, CJ: 2014-15

Davis, Danny: 1964-65*Davis, Don Wayne: 1969-70*

Davis, Jerry: 1983-85Dawe, Robert: 1960-61

DeMichael, Ryan: 1995-99Denbow, Steve: 1977-80

Desormey, Kent: 1971-73

Detlev, Nick: 2014-presentDiekman, Jerry: 1972-74

Donohue, Mike: 1969-70*, 70-72Doris, Rod: 1968-70

Dorse, Lorenzo: 2005-07Dowdell, Tobias: 2012-14

Drewry, Paul: 1986-87 Dugger, Jimmy: 1974-75*Dunlap, Gary: 1968-69*

Durham, Terrence: 2013-present

EEdwards, Kedar: 2015-present

Edwards, Kenneth: 1986-87Edwards, Trey: 2010-11Egbe, Okechi: 1999-03Elder, Donald: 1999-01

Elliott , Don: 1974-76Elliott , Lee: 1967-68*

Elliott , Thomas: 1966-67*Ellison: David: 1981-82

Elzey, David: 1968-69*, 69-72

FFerrell, Aaron: 2002-06

Flatt , Justin: 2004-07Flippen, Hayes: 1976-77Flowers, Mike: 2001-02Forbes, Willie: 1982-86

Ford, John: 1981-83Ford, Marcus: 2004-05Foster, Brian: 2000-02

Franklin, Robert: 1980-81Fry, Bob: 1960-62

Fulks, Joe: 1965-66*, 66-69Furches, Tim: 1970-72*, 72-74

GGarner, Wilber: 1971-73*

Garrett , Troy: 1986-87Gatewood, Carl: 1960-61George, Tyler: 2003-05Gher, Norman: 1960-62

Giff ord, Thomas: 1968-69*Glass, Marcus: 1984-86

Glover, Donald: 1963-65Goehring, Ray: 1965-66

Goodman, Steve: 1967-68*Graham, John: 1964-65*

Guarian, Rushell: 1987-89Guffi n, Sean: 1997-99Guy, Greg: 1973-75*

HHamilton, John: 1974-75*

Hamilton, Leonard: 1969-71Hammonds, Ken: 1983-84

Hampton, Billy Ray: 1977-81Hampton, Jermi: 1999-02 Hansen, Mike: 1988-89Hardy, Mark: 1988-92

Harper, Derrick: 1997-98Harper, Oswago: 1996-98Harris, Martez: 2011-12Harris, Spencer: 2005-07Harris, Thomas: 2004-04

Harrison, James: 2015-presentHart, Michael: 1994-96

Harvey, Andrew W.: 1978-80Hassett , Adam: 1995-99

Hauser, Bob: 1960-62Hawks, Harrison: 2014-15

Hay, Olajide: 2007-09Hendrix, Ben: 1982-83Herrin, Kyle: 1983-87Herron, Roy: 1971-72*Higgs, Adrian: 2001-02High, Curtis: 1980-82

High, Donald Ray: 1963-68Hill, John: 1968-69*, 69-70

Hitchman, Brandon: 2014-15Hobbs, Robert: 1968-69*, 69-72Hoff man, Alan: 1966-67*, 67-68

Hoff man, Walter: 1962-65Hogg, Freddy: 1968-69Hood, Daron: 2006-11

Howard, Twymond: 2014-presentHowe, J.C.: 2002-03

Hubbard, Don: 1978-82Hubbard, Gary: 1968-69*

Hudson, Joe: 1960-62

Hudson, Lester: 2007-09Huff , Paul: 1988-89

Humphrey, Tony: 1971-72*

IIngram, Vashon: 2005-07

Irarrazabal, Andres: 2007-11

JJackson, Franky Lee: 1980-81

Jackson, Glenn: 1964-65*Jackson, Michael: 2000-02

Jacobus, Marty: 1970-72*, 72-73James, Robert: 2000-01

Jankowski, John: 1979-80Jennings, George: 1965-67

Johnson, Gari: 1988-89Johnson, Richard: 1962-63

Jones, Bobby: 2012-14Jones, McKale: 2005-07

Jones, Zach: 2009-10Jordan, Steve: 1998-00

Joseph, Arkeem: 2014-15Joslin, Andrew: 1986-88

Joyner, Edward: 1968-69*

KKalis, Scott : 1983-85Kelley, Stan: 1976-78

Kelly, Jeremy: 2001-06Kinard, Bobby: 1963-64

King, Troy: 2010-12Kirkham, Mike: 1964-65*Knight, Zerek: 2005-07Knox, Carlos: 1993-94

Kuehner, Bryan: 1965-68

LLacy, Jerry: 1963-65Laman, Jon: 1975-79

Lampley, Danny: 1967-68*Landers, Moore: 1963-65

Lane, Delrico: 2008-10Lane, Larry: 1985-87

Lanigan, Robert: 1986-87Larimer, Dolph: 1960-64

Larkins, Leonard: 1971-72*Lawler, Darren: 1989-91

Lee, John: 1964-65*Lee, Leslie: 1985-86

Lee, Richard: 2014-presentLeeper, Rick: 1968-70

Lewis, Fatodd: 2015-presentLewis, Will: 2003-07Liabo, Mike: 2010-14

Lingle, Larry: 1971-72*Litt leton, Edward: 1978-79

Locum, Jim: 1992-94Logan, Steven: 1977-78

London, Malik: 2015-presentLove, Gary: 2011-12Lowery, Joe: 1968-70

MMaclin, Corderio: 2011-13Madden, Marty: 1969-70*

Maggitt , Greg: 1982-83Malone, Craig: 1989-90

March, Kenneth Ross: 1978-80Martin, Jim: 1971-72*, 72-75

Martin, Larry: 1981-83Martin, Mickey: 1966-68

Martin, Thomas: 1964-65*Martinez, Javier: 2013-presentMason, David: 1966-67*, 67-70

Massey, Eric: 2008-09Mathis, Verdell: 1969-71*

Mayer, Hal: 1972-74*, 74-75McDonald, Don: 1968-70

McDonald, Kenneth: 1966-67*McFadden, William: 1995-97

McLaughlin, BJ: 2012-13McLemore, Marcus: 1968-69*, 69-72

Mears, Matt : 1984-87Meschede, Mike: 1984-88

Meyers, Robert: 1974-75*, 75-76Minor, Omari: 2010-14Misner, Brad: 1990-92

Mitchell, Stacy: 1988-89Mobley, Jacolby: 2015-present

Monn, John: 1984-86

Mopo, Pierre: 2010-14Morris, Perry: 1993-94

Mpondo, Dominique: 2008-10Murray, Darryl: 1983-86Muse, Eddie: 1964-65*Myrick, Scott : 1971-72*

NNelson, B.J.: 1994-97

Nelson, Marcus: 1989-91Nesbitt , Burl E.: 1979-80

Newell, Marshun: 2013-15Newson, Jared: 2003-06Newton, Tom: 1982-83

Nobles, Parker: 1970-71*

OOhlsen, Jason: 1997-98Oldham, Dee: 2012-15

Oliver, Daryl: 1965-66*, 66-67Oliver, Terry: 1964-68

O’Nan, Dennis: 1964-65*, 65-68Oseman, Steve: 1966-67*

Ousley, John: 1985-86Owens, Ryan: 1995-97

PPage, Mel: 1969-70*, 70-73Palmquist, john: 1970-71Pangrazio, Nino: 1987-88

Parker, A.J.: 1990-91Parks, Larry: 1966-67*

Partee, Thomas: 1975-77Patt erson, Bennie: 1973-75Patt erson, James: 1964-65*Patt erson, Mike: 1976-78

Paul, Brad: 1972-73*Pearcy, Terry: 1974-75*, 75-78

Peralta, Jair: 2001-02Perry, Danny: 1968-69*

Phillips, Jimmy: 1964-65*Phillips, Felipe: 1992-94

Polite, Greg: 1980-81Pollock, Joe: 1962-65

Pott s, Ronnie: 1963-64Povaleri, Tony: 1983-85

Powell, Dewayne: 1992-96Powers, Larry: 1960-64

Prescott , Hayden: 1999-00 Pritchett , James: 1960-61

Pritchett , Jim: 1984-85 Pruitt , George: 2006-07

QQuinn, Vic: 1971-73

RRawls, Jerry: 1960-64

Rayford, Maurice: 1988-89Reagan, Bill: 1972-73

Redmond, Ken: 1969-72*, 72-74 Redmond, Shannon: 1989-91

Reed, Kenneth: 1996-70*, 70-71Reed, Ron: 1982-85, 86-87

Riales, Larry: 1966-67*Richardson, Joe: 1967-68

Richardson, Chris: 2010-12Richardson, DeMarc: 2012-14Richardson, Marquis: 2009-10Richardson, Spencer: 1980-82

Riddick, Tim: 1988-89Riedewald, Djero: 2007-09

Rivers, Eric: 1985-86Roberts, Arnold: 1974-75*, 75-78

Roberts, Ronnie: 1967-68*Robertson, Jerry: 1978-80

Robinson, Gerald: 2006-08Robinson, John: 1968-69*, 69-72

Rodgers, Tony: 1970-72Rolsma, Ned: 2000-02

Roos, Jon: 1999-03Rowe, Chandler: 2013-present

Rowland, Will: 1991-92Rounds, Alan: 1967-68*Rudolph, Gus: 1980-83

Rudolphi, Michael: 1966-67*, 67-70Ryan, Mike: 1967-68*

SSanders, Fred: 1971-73

Sargent, Jeremy: 2000-02

Sasser, Buddy: 1962-64Sawyers, Bill: 1969-70*

Scott , Kyle: 1980-81Seals, Lloyd: 1974-75*Seay, Gary: 1962-63

Sellers, Larry: 1968-69*Sensabaugh, Steve: 1999-00Shannon, Kenneth: 1985-86

Sherberg, Jerry: 1970-71Shore, Roger: 1960-62

Simmons, Benzor: 2007-11Singleton, Lee Charles: 1979-80

Sisco, Shane: 1988-89Sipes, James: 1983-84, 85-87

Sledd, Kenneth: 1965-66*, 66-69Small, David: 1963-65Smith, Brooks: 2001-03Smith, Chip: 1982-84

Smith, Courtney: 2003-06Smith, Dane: 2010-12

Smith, Darrell: 1980-82Smith, Deville: 2014-15

Smith, Joe: 1961-63Smith, Justin: 2003-05Smith, Reese: 1966-67

Smith, Terence: 2010-14Sosnowski, Kevin: 1990-91

Spencer, Ron: 2009-11Stentiford, Mitch: 1981-84

Stokes, Jerry: 1973-74Suiter, Brad: 1988-89

Sullivan, Rick: 1971-72Swope, Jim; 1960-63

TTaylor, Cataurius: 2009-10Taylor, Freddie: 1978-79Taylor, Gary: 1969-71*Taylor, Ken: 1969-71*

Taylor, Khristian: 2011-15Taylor, Myles: 2011-presentTaylor, Pat: 1964-65*, 65-68

Thomas, Kevin: 1988-89 Thompson, Jason: 2004-06

Threw, Dave: 1970-71*Tidwell, Barry: 1978-80Tidwell, Billy: 1979-80

Tolliver, McClenon: 2005-07Tuck, Kevin: 1981-83

Turpin, David: 1963-64

VVariste, Jalen: 2015-present

Vaughn, Jude: 1980-81Vaughn, Paul: 1966-67*

Viniard, Buddy: 1960-61Vowell, Tab: 1989-91

WWalker, Craig: 1987-88Walker, Dave: 1960-62

Walker, Dwight: 1980-81Walker, Joey: 2001-03

Washington, Jeremy: 2011-13Washington, Marcus: 1988-89

Watt s, Marvin: 1987-88Webb, Phil: 1973-74*, 74-75Weddle, Marquis: 2007-10

Weems, Ken: 1985-86Werts, Mike: 1989-91

Wilcox, Ronald: 1965-66*, 66-69Willett , Darrell: 1979-80Williams, Don: 1967-69

Williams, Jerry: 1968-69*Williams, Johnny: 1962-65

Wilson, Darrell: 1966-67*, 68-70Wilson, Harold: 1966-67*, 67-70

Wilson, Kirk: 1987-88Winegar, Darrell: 1973-74*Woodfork, Cleve: 2003-08

Woods, Don: 1970-71*Woods, Richard: 1991-93

Wright, Demarko: 1993-97Wright, Steve: 1993-94Wyatt , Bruce: 1979-80

YYork, Eli: 2011-12

Young, Shawn: 1987-89

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1984-85 28-6 85-169 .503 ----- ----- 69-89 .775 44 1.5 239 8.5 1984-85 28-6 85-169 .503 ----- ----- 69-89 .775 44 1.5 239 8.5 1985-86 26-26 137-315 .435 ----- ----- 107-122 .887 92 3.5 396 15.2 1985-86 26-26 137-315 .435 ----- ----- 107-122 .887 92 3.5 396 15.2 1986-87 26-17 144-319 .451 50-112 .446 92-117 .786 101 3.9 430 16.5 1986-87 26-17 144-319 .451 50-112 .446 92-117 .786 101 3.9 430 16.5 1987-88 28-28 209-469 .445 94-223 .422 147-182 .807 83 2.9 664 23.7 1987-88 28-28 209-469 .445 94-223 .422 147-182 .807 83 2.9 664 23.7 4 years 108-77 575-1272 .452 144-335 .430 415-510 .814 320 2.9 1729 16.04 years 108-77 575-1272 .452 144-335 .430 415-510 .814 320 2.9 1729 16.0

#13 Mike Meschede (1984-88) 1,729 points Guard, 6-4, 200, Merrillville, Ind.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2007-08 33-32 291-627 .464 124-320 .388 141-169 .834 259 7.8 847 25.7 2007-08 33-32 291-627 .464 124-320 .388 141-169 .834 259 7.8 847 25.7 2008-09 32-32 313-697 .449 106-299 .355 148-168 .881 254 7.9 880 27.5 2008-09 32-32 313-697 .449 106-299 .355 148-168 .881 254 7.9 880 27.5 2 years 65-64 604-1324 .456 203-619 .372 289-337 .858 513 7.9 1727 26.62 years 65-64 604-1324 .456 203-619 .372 289-337 .858 513 7.9 1727 26.6

#5 Lester Hudson (2007-09) 1,727 points Guard, 6-2, 190, Memphis, Tenn.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1992-93 26-26 91-218 .417 58-135 .430 61-78 .782 72 2.8 301 11.6 1992-93 26-26 91-218 .417 58-135 .430 61-78 .782 72 2.8 301 11.6 1993-94 27-27 147-355 .414 76-201 .378 75-88 .852 65 2.4 445 16.5 1993-94 27-27 147-355 .414 76-201 .378 75-88 .852 65 2.4 445 16.5 1994-95 27-27 131-268 .489 77-178 .433 68-89 .764 91 3.4 407 15.1 1994-95 27-27 131-268 .489 77-178 .433 68-89 .764 91 3.4 407 15.1 1995-96 27-27 153-365 .419 91-251 .363 76-102 .745 71 2.6 473 17.5 1995-96 27-27 153-365 .419 91-251 .363 76-102 .745 71 2.6 473 17.5 4 years 107-107 522-1206 .433 302-765 .395 280-357 .784 299 2.8 1626 15.24 years 107-107 522-1206 .433 302-765 .395 280-357 .784 299 2.8 1626 15.2

#11 DeWayne “Pooh” Powell (1992-96) 1,626 points Guard, 6-2, 160, Fort Wayne, Ind.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2003-04 28-16 136-297 .458 24-61 .393 108-154 .701 166 5.9 404 14.4 2003-04 28-16 136-297 .458 24-61 .393 108-154 .701 166 5.9 404 14.4 2004-05 27-27 135-319 .423 5-27 .185 141-190 .742 184 6.8 416 15.4 2004-05 27-27 135-319 .423 5-27 .185 141-190 .742 184 6.8 416 15.4 2005-06 28-28 181-400 .453 36-89 .404 129-182 .709 185 6.6 527 18.8 2005-06 28-28 181-400 .453 36-89 .404 129-182 .709 185 6.6 527 18.8 3 years 83-71 452-1016 .445 65-177 .367 378-526 .719 535 6.4 1347 16.23 years 83-71 452-1016 .445 65-177 .367 378-526 .719 535 6.4 1347 16.2

#1 Jared Newson (2003-06) 1,347 points Forward, 6-5, 215, Belleville, Ill.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2010-11 33-13 138-349 .395 52-157 .331 41-59 .695 107 3.2 369 11.2 2010-11 33-13 138-349 .395 52-157 .331 41-59 .695 107 3.2 369 11.2 2011-12 30-22 156-448 .348 68-223 .305 77-96 .802 120 4.0 457 15.2 2011-12 30-22 156-448 .348 68-223 .305 77-96 .802 120 4.0 457 15.2 2012-13 30-16 131-353 .371 74-195 .379 67-87 .770 95 3.2 403 13.4 2012-13 30-16 131-353 .371 74-195 .379 67-87 .770 95 3.2 403 13.4 2013-14 24-6 104-271 .384 52-148 .351 34-42 .810 56 2.3 294 12.3 2013-14 24-6 104-271 .384 52-148 .351 34-42 .810 56 2.3 294 12.3 4 years 117-57 529-1421 .372 246-723 .340 219-284 .771 378 3.2 1523 13.04 years 117-57 529-1421 .372 246-723 .340 219-284 .771 378 3.2 1523 13.0

#10/12 Mike Liabo (2010-14) 1,523 points Guard/Forward, 6-6, 195, Naples, Fla.

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2007-08 33-29 199-487 .409 99-294 .337 68-91 .747 94 2.8 565 17.1 2007-08 33-29 199-487 .409 99-294 .337 68-91 .747 94 2.8 565 17.1 2008-09 32-30 156-434 .359 93-273 .341 35-44 .795 57 1.8 440 13.8 2008-09 32-30 156-434 .359 93-273 .341 35-44 .795 57 1.8 440 13.8 2009-10 19-9 103-265 .389 48-137 .350 45-52 .865 65 3.4 299 15.7 2009-10 19-9 103-265 .389 48-137 .350 45-52 .865 65 3.4 299 15.7 3 years 84-68 458-1186 .386 240-704 .341 148-187 .791 216 2.6 1304 15.53 years 84-68 458-1186 .386 240-704 .341 148-187 .791 216 2.6 1304 15.5

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1984-85 28-6 85-169 .503 ----- ----- 69-89 .775 44 1.5 239 8.5 1985-86 26-26 137-315 .435 ----- ----- 107-122 .887 92 3.5 396 15.2 1986-87 26-17 144-319 .451 50-112 .446 92-117 .786 101 3.9 430 16.5 1987-88 28-28 209-469 .445 94-223 .422 147-182 .807 83 2.9 664 23.7 4 years 108-77 575-1272 .452 144-335 .430 415-510 .814 320 2.9 1729 16.0

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2007-08 33-32 291-627 .464 124-320 .388 141-169 .834 259 7.8 847 25.7 2008-09 32-32 313-697 .449 106-299 .355 148-168 .881 254 7.9 880 27.5 2 years 65-64 604-1324 .456 203-619 .372 289-337 .858 513 7.9 1727 26.6

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1992-93 26-26 91-218 .417 58-135 .430 61-78 .782 72 2.8 301 11.6 1993-94 27-27 147-355 .414 76-201 .378 75-88 .852 65 2.4 445 16.5 1994-95 27-27 131-268 .489 77-178 .433 68-89 .764 91 3.4 407 15.1 1995-96 27-27 153-365 .419 91-251 .363 76-102 .745 71 2.6 473 17.5 4 years 107-107 522-1206 .433 302-765 .395 280-357 .784 299 2.8 1626 15.2

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2003-04 28-16 136-297 .458 24-61 .393 108-154 .701 166 5.9 404 14.4 2004-05 27-27 135-319 .423 5-27 .185 141-190 .742 184 6.8 416 15.4 2005-06 28-28 181-400 .453 36-89 .404 129-182 .709 185 6.6 527 18.8 3 years 83-71 452-1016 .445 65-177 .367 378-526 .719 535 6.4 1347 16.2

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2010-11 33-13 138-349 .395 52-157 .331 41-59 .695 107 3.2 369 11.2 2011-12 30-22 156-448 .348 68-223 .305 77-96 .802 120 4.0 457 15.2 2012-13 30-16 131-353 .371 74-195 .379 67-87 .770 95 3.2 403 13.4 2013-14 24-6 104-271 .384 52-148 .351 34-42 .810 56 2.3 294 12.3 4 years 117-57 529-1421 .372 246-723 .340 219-284 .771 378 3.2 1523 13.0

All-TIME 1,000 POINT SCORERSAll-TIME 1,000 POINT SCORERS

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2011-12 28-27 128-261 .490 3-16 .188 125-167 .749 146 5.2 384 13.7 2011-12 28-27 128-261 .490 3-16 .188 125-167 .749 146 5.2 384 13.7 2012-13 29-28 158-336 .470 10-31 .323 145-194 .747 209 7.2 471 16.2 2012-13 29-28 158-336 .470 10-31 .323 145-194 .747 209 7.2 471 16.2 2013-14 28-21 144-283 .509 8-25 .320 113-153 .739 177 6.3 409 14.6 2013-14 28-21 144-283 .509 8-25 .320 113-153 .739 177 6.3 409 14.6 2014-15 7-7 25-34 .735 0-1 .000 28-35 .700 42 6.0 78 11.1 2014-15 7-7 25-34 .735 0-1 .000 28-35 .700 42 6.0 78 11.1 4 years 92-83 455-914 .498 21-73 .288 411-549 .749 574 6.2 1342 14.64 years 92-83 455-914 .498 21-73 .288 411-549 .749 574 6.2 1342 14.6

#33 Myles Taylor (2011-Active) 1,342 points Forward, 6-7, 235, Little Rock, Ark.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1981-82 31-16 112-213 .526 ----- ----- 61-75 .831 55 1.8 285 9.2 1981-82 31-16 112-213 .526 ----- ----- 61-75 .831 55 1.8 285 9.2 1982-83 31-24 214-420 .508 ----- ----- 103-127 .811 75 2.4 501 16.2 1982-83 31-24 214-420 .508 ----- ----- 103-127 .811 75 2.4 501 16.2 1983-84 29-29 214-499 .477 ----- ----- 118-142 .831 82 2.8 546 18.8 1983-84 29-29 214-499 .477 ----- ----- 118-142 .831 82 2.8 546 18.8 3 years 91-69 540-1132 .477 ----- ----- 282-344 .819 212 2.3 1332 14.63 years 91-69 540-1132 .477 ----- ----- 282-344 .819 212 2.3 1332 14.6

#23 Mitch Stentiford (1981-84) 1,332 points Guard, 6-2, 185, Baton Rouge, La.

#4 Marquis Weddle (2007-10) 1,304 points Guard, 6-1, 185, Union City, Tenn.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2001-02 29-4 55-141 .390 20-60 .333 16-36 .444 84 2.9 146 5.1 2001-02 29-4 55-141 .390 20-60 .333 16-36 .444 84 2.9 146 5.1 2002-03 28-21 84-182 .462 16-59 .271 30-58 .517 84 3.0 214 7.8 2002-03 28-21 84-182 .462 16-59 .271 30-58 .517 84 3.0 214 7.8 2003-04 28-27 138-328 .421 39-136 .287 70-111 .631 115 4.1 385 13.8 2003-04 28-27 138-328 .421 39-136 .287 70-111 .631 115 4.1 385 13.8 2005-06 28-28 144-352 .409 47-168 .280 133-173 .769 97 3.5 468 16.7 2005-06 28-28 144-352 .409 47-168 .280 133-173 .769 97 3.5 468 16.7 4 years 113-80 421-1003 .419 122-423 .288 249-378 .658 380 3.4 1213 10.74 years 113-80 421-1003 .419 122-423 .288 249-378 .658 380 3.4 1213 10.7

#3 Jeremy Kelly (2001-04, 05-06) 1,213 points Guard, 6-5, 205, Louisville, Ky.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2007-08 27-10 44-90 .489 2-10 .200 44-52 .846 49 1.8 134 5.0 2007-08 27-10 44-90 .489 2-10 .200 44-52 .846 49 1.8 134 5.0 2008-09 32-6 72-148 .486 9-29 .310 54-76 .711 115 3.6 207 6.5 2008-09 32-6 72-148 .486 9-29 .310 54-76 .711 115 3.6 207 6.5 2009-10 29-24 129-309 .417 27-91 .297 109-135 .807 152 5.2 394 13.6 2009-10 29-24 129-309 .417 27-91 .297 109-135 .807 152 5.2 394 13.6 2010-11 33-8 122-266 .459 17-64 .266 134-154 .870 158 4.8 395 12.0 2010-11 33-8 122-266 .459 17-64 .266 134-154 .870 158 4.8 395 12.0 4 years 121-48 367-813 .451 55-194 .284 341-420 .812 474 3.9 1130 9.34 years 121-48 367-813 .451 55-194 .284 341-420 .812 474 3.9 1130 9.3

#1 Benzor Simmons (2007-11) 1,130 points Forward, 6-5, 215, Miami, Fla.

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YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1978-79 25 90-181 .497 ----- ----- 52-75 .693 134 5.4 232 9.3 1978-79 25 90-181 .497 ----- ----- 52-75 .693 134 5.4 232 9.3 1979-80 26 170-341 .499 ----- ----- 84-109 .771 191 7.3 424 16.3 1979-80 26 170-341 .499 ----- ----- 84-109 .771 191 7.3 424 16.3 1980-81 26 145-332 .437 ----- ----- 113-142 .796 161 6.2 403 15.5 1980-81 26 145-332 .437 ----- ----- 113-142 .796 161 6.2 403 15.5 1981-82 15 27-59 .457 ----- ----- 14-22 .636 38 2.5 65 4.3 1981-82 15 27-59 .457 ----- ----- 14-22 .636 38 2.5 65 4.3 4 years 92 432-913 .473 ----- ----- 263-348 .755 524 5.7 1124 12.24 years 92 432-913 .473 ----- ----- 263-348 .755 524 5.7 1124 12.2

#31 Don Hubbard (1978-82) 1,124 points Forward, 6-5, 200, Mayfield, Ky.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1994-95 27-27 197-371 .531 1-2 .500 108-152 .711 205 7.6 503 18.6 1994-95 27-27 197-371 .531 1-2 .500 108-152 .711 205 7.6 503 18.6 1995-96 27-27 246-436 .564 1-1 1.000 123-172 .715 248 9.2 616 22.8 1995-96 27-27 246-436 .564 1-1 1.000 123-172 .715 248 9.2 616 22.8 2 years 54-54 443-807 .549 2-3 .667 231-324 .713 453 8.4 1119 20.72 years 54-54 443-807 .549 2-3 .667 231-324 .713 453 8.4 1119 20.7

#33 Michael Hart (1994-96) 1,119 points Forward, 6-7, 220, Lebanon, Mo.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1984-85 29-29 196-324 .605 ----- ----- 98-143 .742 244 8.4 490 16.9 1984-85 29-29 196-324 .605 ----- ----- 98-143 .742 244 8.4 490 16.9 1985-86 28-28 235-506 .464 ----- ----- 150-210 .714 320 11.4 625 22.3 1985-86 28-28 235-506 .464 ----- ----- 150-210 .714 320 11.4 625 22.3 2 years 57-57 431-830 .519 ----- ----- 248-353 .702 564 10.1 1115 19.62 years 57-57 431-830 .519 ----- ----- 248-353 .702 564 10.1 1115 19.6

#43 Marcus Glass (1984-86) 1,115 points Center, 6-7, 210, Jackson, Tenn.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1993-94 27-12 72-193 .373 19-56 .339 30-41 .732 90 3.3 193 7.1 1993-94 27-12 72-193 .373 19-56 .339 30-41 .732 90 3.3 193 7.1 1994-95 27-27 106-242 .438 41-97 .423 79-106 .745 94 3.5 332 12.3 1994-95 27-27 106-242 .438 41-97 .423 79-106 .745 94 3.5 332 12.3 1995-96 27-24 66-207 .415 34-88 .386 66-91 .725 98 3.6 272 10.1 1995-96 27-24 66-207 .415 34-88 .386 66-91 .725 98 3.6 272 10.1 1996-97 27-27 94-229 .410 53-127 .417 35-52 .673 82 3.0 276 10.2 1996-97 27-27 94-229 .410 53-127 .417 35-52 .673 82 3.0 276 10.2 4 years 108-90 338-871 .388 147-368 .399 210-290 .724 364 3.4 1073 9.94 years 108-90 338-871 .388 147-368 .399 210-290 .724 364 3.4 1073 9.9

#30 Demarko Wright (1993-97) 1,073 points Guard/Forward, 6-5, 190, Danville, Ill.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2003-04 28-24 105-206 .510 0-0 .000 44-77 .571 161 5.8 254 9.1 2003-04 28-24 105-206 .510 0-0 .000 44-77 .571 161 5.8 254 9.1 2004-05 27-21 124-225 .551 0-0 .000 77-118 .653 108 4.0 325 12.0 2004-05 27-21 124-225 .551 0-0 .000 77-118 .653 108 4.0 325 12.0 2005-06 27-17 63-130 .485 0-0 .000 64-86 .744 121 4.5 190 7.0 2005-06 27-17 63-130 .485 0-0 .000 64-86 .744 121 4.5 190 7.0 2006-07 31-30 113-220 .514 0-0 .000 99-131 .756 155 5.0 325 10.5 2006-07 31-30 113-220 .514 0-0 .000 99-131 .756 155 5.0 325 10.5 4 years 113-92 405-781 .519 0-0 .000 284-412 .689 545 4.8 1094 9.74 years 113-92 405-781 .519 0-0 .000 284-412 .689 545 4.8 1094 9.7

#42 Cleve Woodfork (2003-07) 1,094 points Center, 6-9, 235, St. Louis, Mo.

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YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1978-79 25 90-181 .497 ----- ----- 52-75 .693 134 5.4 232 9.3 1979-80 26 170-341 .499 ----- ----- 84-109 .771 191 7.3 424 16.3 1980-81 26 145-332 .437 ----- ----- 113-142 .796 161 6.2 403 15.5 1981-82 15 27-59 .457 ----- ----- 14-22 .636 38 2.5 65 4.3 4 years 92 432-913 .473 ----- ----- 263-348 .755 524 5.7 1124 12.2

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1994-95 27-27 197-371 .531 1-2 .500 108-152 .711 205 7.6 503 18.6 1995-96 27-27 246-436 .564 1-1 1.000 123-172 .715 248 9.2 616 22.8 2 years 54-54 443-807 .549 2-3 .667 231-324 .713 453 8.4 1119 20.7

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1993-94 27-12 72-193 .373 19-56 .339 30-41 .732 90 3.3 193 7.1 1994-95 27-27 106-242 .438 41-97 .423 79-106 .745 94 3.5 332 12.3 1995-96 27-24 66-207 .415 34-88 .386 66-91 .725 98 3.6 272 10.1 1996-97 27-27 94-229 .410 53-127 .417 35-52 .673 82 3.0 276 10.2 4 years 108-90 338-871 .388 147-368 .399 210-290 .724 364 3.4 1073 9.9

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2003-04 28-24 105-206 .510 0-0 .000 44-77 .571 161 5.8 254 9.1 2004-05 27-21 124-225 .551 0-0 .000 77-118 .653 108 4.0 325 12.0 2005-06 27-17 63-130 .485 0-0 .000 64-86 .744 121 4.5 190 7.0 2006-07 31-30 113-220 .514 0-0 .000 99-131 .756 155 5.0 325 10.5 4 years 113-92 405-781 .519 0-0 .000 284-412 .689 545 4.8 1094 9.7

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1995-96 26-0 20-43 .465 0-1 .000 9-17 .529 41 1.6 49 1.9 1995-96 26-0 20-43 .465 0-1 .000 9-17 .529 41 1.6 49 1.9 1996-97 27-2 81-150 .540 0-2 .000 58-84 .690 123 4.6 220 8.1 1996-97 27-2 81-150 .540 0-2 .000 58-84 .690 123 4.6 220 8.1 1997-98 26-25 160-314 .510 2-4 .500 66-96 .688 255 9.8 388 14.9 1997-98 26-25 160-314 .510 2-4 .500 66-96 .688 255 9.8 388 14.9 1998-99 26-26 153-307 .498 32-88 .364 71-101 .703 230 8.8 409 15.7 1998-99 26-26 153-307 .498 32-88 .364 71-101 .703 230 8.8 409 15.7 4 years 105-53 414-814 .509 34-95 .358 204-298 .685 649 6.2 1066 10.24 years 105-53 414-814 .509 34-95 .358 204-298 .685 649 6.2 1066 10.2

#45 Ryan DeMichael (1995-99) 1,066 points Forward/Center, 6-9, 225, Woodhaven, Mich.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 1999-00 28-21 88-198 .444 25-66 .379 54-74 .730 110 3.9 255 9.1 1999-00 28-21 88-198 .444 25-66 .379 54-74 .730 110 3.9 255 9.1 2000-01 28-28 140-289 .484 32-85 .376 57-83 .687 105 3.8 369 13.2 2000-01 28-28 140-289 .484 32-85 .376 57-83 .687 105 3.8 369 13.2 2001-02 28-13 66-144 .458 11-40 .275 19-33 .576 81 2.9 162 5.8 2001-02 28-13 66-144 .458 11-40 .275 19-33 .576 81 2.9 162 5.8 2002-03 28-21 105-241 .436 23-64 .359 44-57 .772 119 4.3 277 9.9 2002-03 28-21 105-241 .436 23-64 .359 44-57 .772 119 4.3 277 9.9 4 years 112-83 399-872 .457 91-255 .357 174-247 .704 415 3.7 1063 9.54 years 112-83 399-872 .457 91-255 .357 174-247 .704 415 3.7 1063 9.5

#0 Okechi Egbe (1999-2003) 1,063 points Guard/Forward, 6-5, 205, Decatur, Ala.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PTS PPG 2010-11 33-28 123-283 .435 23-73 .315 104-133 .782 129 3.9 373 11.3 2010-11 33-28 123-283 .435 23-73 .315 104-133 .782 129 3.9 373 11.3 2012-13 20-16 65-157 .414 18-43 .419 63-76 .829 61 3.1 211 10.6 2012-13 20-16 65-157 .414 18-43 .419 63-76 .829 61 3.1 211 10.6 2013-14 31-28 134-312 .429 60-137 .438 125-152 .822 112 3.6 453 14.6 2013-14 31-28 134-312 .429 60-137 .438 125-152 .822 112 3.6 453 14.6 3 years 84-72 322-752 .428 101-253 .399 292-361 .809 302 3.6 1037 12.33 years 84-72 322-752 .428 101-253 .399 292-361 .809 302 3.6 1037 12.3

#3 Terence Smith (2010-11, 12-14) 1,037 points Guard, 6-4, 195, Russellville, Ala.

Jared Newson was a two-time

All-OVC performer – including a spot on the OVC’s fi rst team in 2005-06

when his 18.8 points per game ranked second in

the league. Despite the fact that he

only played three years, he left the program as the third all-time

leading scorer with 1,347 points.

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Usher ing in the m e n ’ s basketball

era at UT Martin was James C. Henson. Henson, a former standout football player and track performer at Mississippi State, served in numerous capacities during his early years at UT Martin. He coached football and basketball, headed the Department of Physical Education, served as director of athletics and taught a chemistry class. Colleagues and students both remember his philosophy of life, good humor and amicable manner. In 1952, the UT Martin athletics department opened a new branch of the department that catered to only women’s athletics, thanks in large part to Henson’s funding. Henson also was at the helm of some of the most successful programs in school history - the men’s tennis program. Henson won four Volunteer State Athletic Conference titles in the 1970’s. After coaching the team for three decades, Henson retired in 1980. Henson’s presence is still very much around the UT Martin campus, as the Henson House overlooks the team’s varsity tennis courts, and serves as an office for head coach Dennis Taylor as well as a dressing room, media room equipped with surround sound, a stringing room with three stringing machines, a full kitchen and a team meeting room. All in all, Henson served as athletics director from 1947-71, and head coach of the football (1947-56), men’s basketball (1947-52) and men’s tennis (1952-80) squads. In 1984, Henson was the ninth member inducted into the UT Martin Athletics Hall of Fame.

SEASONS: 1

1951-52: 6-12 TOTAL: 6-12 (.333)

JC HENSON1951-52

T h e l o n g e s t t e n u r e d coach in

UT Martin history, Floyd Burdette was at the helm when UT Martin competed in the Volunteer State Athletic Conference. Burdette, who played basketball at UT Martin in the mid-1930’s, returned home to head the men’s basketball program in 1952. A native of Martin, Burdette had served for seven years as the head basketball coach at the University of Alabama prior to his appointment at Martin. Burdette won the most games of any coach in UT Martin history (197), and posted a .500 record or better in nine of his 11 seasons in the VSAC. As the team prepared to exit the VSAC and enter the Mid-South Conference in 1970, Burdette’s team stormed to three successive victories and the conference championship Burdette also was part of a major change in UT Martin athletics history in 1969, as he recruited Leonard Hamilton, who was the first African-American to suit up for a UT Martin athletics program. Burdette was a charter member into the UT Martin Athletics Hall of Fame in 1983.

SEASONS: 19

TOTAL VSAC1952-53: 7-9 ---1953-54: 15-3 ---1954-55: 14-4 ---1955-56: 13-6 ---1956-57: 7-13 ---1957-58: 8-2 ---1958-59: 9-13 ---1959-60: 10-9 ---1960-61: 13-10 7-51961-62: 13-11 8-61962-63: 12-12 6-41963-64: 11-10 8-41964-65: 11-13 6-61965-66: 12-8 7-21966-67: 11-13 6-11967-68: 3-18 3-71968-69: 8-12 5-51969-70: 14-12 6-41970-71: 3-20 0-9 TOTAL: 197-201 62-53 (.495) (.539)

FLOYDBURDETTE

1952-71

A s the UT M a r t i n p r o g r a m

entered the Gulf South Conference, Bob Paynter was appointed to run the men’s basketball program, as well as direct the athletics department in 1971. Prior to becoming head coach and director of athletics, Paynter had been serving as an administrative assistant to UT Martin Chancellor Archie R. Dykes. A native of Richmond, Ky., he received his bachelors degree from St. Mary’s College in Minnesota, his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University, and a doctorate in education from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. His coaching experience included a 14-year stint as head coach at the University High School of East Tennessee State University. Paynter compiled three seasons with a .500 or better record, but could never reach that mark in GSC competition. Paynter did, however, coach eight different players to All-GSC honors. Paynter was responsible for Fred Sanders, Jim Martin and Larry Carter earning All-GSC first team accolades in his tenure, as well as guiding Jack Bendure, Marcus McLemore, Vic Quinn, Joe Biddie and Don Hubbard to All-GSC second team mentions in his tenure. In fact, Paynter was the man responsible for recruiting Hubbard, who ended his four-year UT Martin career as the school’s all-time leading scorer, reaching 1,124 points.

SEASONS: 9

TOTAL GSC 1971-72: 10-16 3-51972-73: 13-13 5-91973-74: 8-15 3-101974-75: 11-13 6-71975-76: 15-8 5-61976-77: 13-9 7-91977-78: 11-14 5-71978-79: 7-19 2-141979-80: 11-15 3-9 TOTAL: 99-122 39-76 (.448) (.339)

BOBPAYNTER

1971-80

L e a d i n g the UT M a r t i n p r o g r a m

to its first-ever 20-win season and NCAA Division II Tournament appearance was head coach Art Tolis. Tolis, who had served as an assistant coach at Louisiana State University for six years, was highly respected as a coach and a recruiter prior to his appointment at UT Martin by Chancellor Charles E. Smith and athletics director Ray Mears. In Tolis’ first season at the helm, he led UT Martin to five Gulf South Conference wins, which was the total of combined GSC wins the team had accumulated in the previous two seasons. Don Hubbard earned All-GSC second team honors in 1980-81. The team took off in Tolis’ second season, setting a program record for single-season overall wins (20) and GSC victories (nine). The team earned one of the program’s biggest wins at the time, a 65-41 drubbing of Mississippi State in Starkville on Dec. 12, 1981. In the season’s 11 losses, only one loss was more than eight points, including an amazing seven losses by five points or less. Three of the team’s losses came to GSC rival Livingston by a combined eight points, including the GSC Tournament championship game. Even with the loss, the team advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament, defeating Central Missouri before falling to future OVC member Southeast Missouri by a 56-53 score. Tolis’ second season also produced another school record, as the team landed two first-team All-GSC selections in Larry Brooks and Darrell Smith.

SEASONS: 2

TOTAL GSC 1980-81: 12-14 5-71981-82: 20-11 9-3 TOTAL: 32-25 14-10 (.561) (.583)

ARTTOLIS

1980-82

L e a d i n g the most successful s t r e t c h

in UT Martin basketball history was Glen Ellyn, Ill. native Tom Hancock. Hancock had spent one season as an assistant coach at UT Martin before being promoted to head coach after the resignation of Art Tolis concluding the 1981-82 season. Hancock’s first season was a season of many firsts in UT Martin program history, as the team broke or tied 19 school records en route to a program-best 21 win season, its first Gulf South Conference championship, and second consecutive NCAA Division II South Central Regional Tournament. Picked seventh out of eight teams in the preseason poll in 1982-83, Hancock earned GSC Coach of the Year Honors and 6-7 junior center Jerry Davis was named GSC Player of the Year - both of which were the first time UT Martin was represented in those GSC categories. The Pacers went 17-1 at home and ranked No. 4 in the NCAA in defense, as Davis, Gus Rudolph and Mitch Stentiford were all named to the GSC’s first team. Hancock would go on to post two more 20-win seasons and win one more GSC championship in the 1987-88 season. Overall, Hancock’s teams shattered more than 40 records in his nine-year tenure, and his average of 19 wins per season are the highest of any UT Martin coach.

SEASONS: 9

TOTAL GSC 1982-83: 21-10 11-31983-84: 19-10 8-61984-85: 20-9 10-61985-86: 18-11 9-71986-87: 17-11 7-91987-88: 20-8 12-41988-89: 1-25 1-151989-90: 10-17 6-101990-91: 1-6 0-0 TOTAL: 132-122 66-74 (.520) (.471)

TOMHANCOCK1982-90

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in UT Martin history was Cal Luther. Tabbed by UT Martin athletics director Don McLeary to guide the UT Martin program through the NCAA Division-I re-classification process, Luther had more than 30 years of coaching experience. After rebuilding DePauw (Ind.) to an Indiana Collegiate Conference championship, Luther moved on to Ohio Valley Conference member Murray State, where he was credited for laying the foundation for the program’s success. At Murray State, Luther led the Racers to three OVC titles, was named OVC Coach of the Year three times, and earned a spot in the school’s athletics Hall of Fame after leading the team to two NCAA Tournaments. From Murray State, Luther went to Longwood in Virginia, where he led a former all-girls school to a transition from Division-III to Division-II, earning five winning seasons and a 20-7 record in 1988-89. At UT Martin, Luther guided the team into the Ohio Valley Conference and made the change from the Pacers nickname to Skyhawks. While the team scheduled the toughest opponents for most of Luther’s tenure to keep up with Division-I budget restraints, Luther still found success - earning OVC Coach of the Year in 1996 after his program earned its first winning season in the OVC.

SEASONS: 9

TOTAL GSC*1990-91: 5-15 2-141991-92: 9-19 --- OVC1992-93: 7-19 4-121993-94: 5-22 3-131994-95: 7-20 5-111995-96: 13-14 9-71996-97: 11-16 8-101997-98: 7-20 5-131998-99: 8-18 5-13 TOTAL: 72-163 39-79 (.306) (.331)

*Interim coach for last 20 games

CALLUTHER

1990-99

The UT M a r t i n Skyhawks earned its

first-ever postseason berth as a Division-I member under the guidance of Bret Campbell. An assistant coach at OVC member Austin Peay before his arrival in Martin, Campbell gave the Skyhawks its first-ever winning season since joining the Division-I ranks in just his third season in charge. Six of the 14 UT Martin all-time 1,000 point scorers played under Campbell, including standout guard Lester Hudson. In Campbell’s last two seasons as coach, the Skyhawks were led by Hudson, who quickly became one of the most dynamic players in the NCAA after tallying the NCAA’s first-ever quadruple double (25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals) against Central Baptist in his third career game. Under Campbell, the Skyhawks hosted its first OVC Tournament game and won its first two OVC Tournament games.The best season by far in Campbell’s tenure was 2008-09, when the Skyhawks secured its first-ever outright regular-season OVC championship. The Skyhawks posted its first 20-win season since 1987-88, and made an appearance in the National Invitation Tournament, where it hung tough with Auburn before falling 87-82. For his efforts, Campbell received OVC Coach of the Year honors.

SEASONS: 10

TOTAL OVC 1999-2000: 10-18 7-112000-01: 10-18 5-112001-02: 15-14 7-92002-03: 14-14 7-92003-04: 10-18 5-112004-05: 6-21 3-132005-06: 13-15 9-112006-07: 8-23 5-152007-08: 17-16 11-92008-09: 22-10 14-4 TOTAL: 125-168 73-103 (.427) (.415)

BRETCAMPBELL1999-2009

Af ter spending s e v e n s e a s o n s

as an assistant coach at UT Martin, including the role of associate head coach during the 2008-09 OVC championship season, Jason James was named the program’s eighth head coach. A native of St. Louis, Mo., he was the nation’s second-youngest NCAA Division-I men’s basketball head coach at the time of his hiring. A bit of history occured in December of James’ debut season, as the Skyhawks earned back-to-back OVC Player of the Week accolades for just the second time ever. In Year Two of the James Era, the team tripled its win output from the previous season. Senior Benzor Simmons became the program’s 15th member of the 1,000 point club, while a trio of freshmen combined to win eight adidas OVC Freshman of the Week awards, the most awards recorded by one school since the league began handing out the award in 1978-79. In 2011-12, James coached OVC Freshman of the Year Myles Taylor, who was also a member of the OVC’s All-Newcomer team. The following season, James led UT Martin back to the OVC Tournament, downing league heavyweights Eastern Kentucky (25-10 record) and winning at OVC West champion Murray State (21-10) for the first time in program history. In 2013-14, James oversaw three players who joined UT Martin’s exclusive 1,000 career point club in Mike Liabo, Myles Taylor and Terence Smith.

SEASONS: 5

TOTAL OVC 2009-10: 4-25 1-172010-11: 12-21 6-122011-12: 4-27 0-162012-13: 9-21 5-112013-14: 8-23 3-13 TOTAL: 37-117 15-69 (.240) (.179)

JASONJAMES

2009-14

L e a d i n g UT Martin to an

unprecedented era of success is Heath Schroyer, who was introduced as the program’s ninth head men’s basketball coach in program history on March 20, 2014. In his debut season at UT Martin, Schroyer was at the forefront of one of the most successful seasons in school history in 2014-15, as the Skyhawks fi nished one win shy (21) of the school record. UT Martin’s 13-win increase from the previous season was tied for the fourth-best improvement in the nation as the Skyhawks led all of Division-I with 12 road victories, which was a school record. UT Martin notched the fi rst three postseason victories in the program’s Division-I history (since 1992), advancing all the way to the Final Four of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Out of 345 Division-I members, the Skyhawks were one of the fi nal 14 teams alive in the hunt for a postseason championship. Aft er guiding UT Martin to just the second 20-win campaign in the program’s Division-I era, Schroyer was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year in 2014-15. He was also one of 16 fi nalists for the 2015 Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award, which honors the nation’s top mid-major coach. At all seven of Schroyer’s stops at a Division-I institution, the Walkersville, Md. native has helped that team to either a conference championship or postseason play.

SEASONS: 1

TOTAL OVC 2013-14: 21-13 10-6TOTAL: 21-13 10-6 (.618) (.625)

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Coach: J.C. HensonRecord: 6-12

Opponent W-L ScoreMurray State Jr. Varsity L 25-98Missouri Baptist L 47-52Bethel College L 47-81Martin College W 69-53Martin College W 77-62Bethel College L 36-70Lambuth L 53-100Missouri Baptist L 38-42Paducah Jr. College L 47-98Freed-Hardeman W 65-58Martin College L 40-47Martin College W 51-40Murray State Jr. Varsity L 41-81Paducah Jr. College L 70-85Lambuth L 48-98Freed-Hardeman W 70-64Christian Brothers L 43-47Christian Brothers W 77-60

1952-53Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 7-9Opponent W-L ScoreFreed-Hardeman L 49-53Bethel College L 66-77Northwest L 61-68Union Frosh W 63-61Austin Peay Frosh W 61-55Lambuth L 55-72Paducah L 72-87Christian Brothers W 60-55Freed-Hardeman W 71-67Bethel College W 70-65Northwest W 78-56Union Frosh L 55-65Austin Peay Frosh L 62-76Lambuth L 60-66Paducah L 65-81Christian Brothers W 48-47

1953-54Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 15-3Opponent W-L ScoreRutherford Independent W 84-58Rivers Independent W 79-50Athens W 92-49Murray St. Jr. Varsity W 90-73Bethel College L 74-79Freed-Hardeman W 70-64Lambuth L 67-74Austin Peay Jr. Varsity W 78-48Belmont College W 83-81Christian Brothers W 50-49Bethel College W 70-59Freed-Hardeman W 91-74Christian Brothers W 69-64Austin Peay Jr. Varsity W 78-49NE Miss. Jr. College W 84-60Belmont College L 60-67Memphis Navy W 83-75Lambuth W 87-75

1954-55Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 14-4Opponent W-L ScoreParsons Independent W 88-63 Pilot Oak Independent W 76-61Freed-Hardeman W 64-52Lambuth W 89-86Union University W 68-56Freed-Hardeman W 72-52Murray State Jr. Varsity L 69-75Vanderbilt Frosh W 75-58Christian Brothers W 71-37Union University W 92-85Memphis Navy L 69-82Murray State Jr. Varsity L 50-56Vanderbilt Frosh W 62-56Paducah Jr. College W 95-75Christian Brothers L 57-60Memphis Navy W 85-64Steward A.F. Base W 83-81Lambuth W 86-56

1955-56Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 13-6Opponent W-L ScoreTrenton Independent W 109-43Kennett Missouri W 72-69Freed-Hardeman W 72-66Oakland City W 71-65Bethel College L 102-104Paducah Jr. College L 81-93Freed-Hardeman W 82-78Lambuth College W 87-74Bethel College W 86-81Murray State Jr. Varsity W 79-74Middle Tenn. Jr. Varsity W 84-76Union University W 84-62Union University L 73-77Vanderbilt Frosh L 69-90Vanderbilt Frosh L 65-93Paducah Jr. College W 70-60Clarksville Naval W 75-61Lambuth W 70-66Murray State Jr. Varsity L 83-99

1956-57Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 7-13Opponent W-L Score Trenton W 121-38Oakland City L 86-96Oakland City L 61-82Paducah Jr. College L 66-70Delta State W 87-78Freed-Hardeman L 71-75Mo. School of Mines L 60-75Union University L 57-66Trenton W 91-44Paducah Jr. College L 70-92Athens L 52-72Union University W 79-63Lambuth W 87-69Murray State Jr. Varsity W 68-67Lambuth L 66-68Vanderbilt Frosh L 48-72Freed-Hardeman W 92-90Murray State L 74-80Delta State L 65-78Vanderbilt Frosh L 70-84

1957-58Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 8-2Opponent W-L ScoreJackson Independent W 92-39Athens L 79-84Oakland City W 83-75Oakland City W 70-59Delta State W 69-58Paducah Jr. College W 97-73Mo. School of Mines W 79-55Belmont College W 82-75Union University W 67-63Paducah Jr. College L 69-72

1958-59Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 9-13Opponent W-L ScoreUnion University W 87-47Bethel College L 62-63Oakland City L 91-94Oakland City L 67-80Bethel College L 62-72Freed-Hardeman W 58-38Missouri School of Mines W 79-74David Lipscomb W 71-70David Lipscomb L 59-70Union University W 71-68Freed-Hardeman L 60-77Christian Brothers L 55-66Lambuth College W 65-64Union University L 65-94Bethel College W 83-72Christian Brothers L 50-58Tennessee Doctors W 76-66Belmont College W 83-61David Lipscomb L 61-63

1959-60Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 10-9Opponent W/L ResultKy-Tenn. All-Stars W 88-74Arkansas College W 74-72Christian Brothers L 50-69Union University W 67-64Freed-Hardeman W 90-81Missouri School of Mines W 84-32Austin Peay L 50-75Belmont College W 72-67Lambuth College L 51-52Freed-Hardeman L 69-71Union University W 59-56David Lipscomb L 54-58Christian Brothers L 48-71Belmont Colllege L 60-62Austin Peay L 75-78Lambuth College W 68-57David Lipscomb W 71-68Milligan W 61-58Tennessee Wesleyan L 63-66

1960-61Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 13-10/ VSAC: 7-5Date Opponent H/A Result11/18 Arkansas College H W, 86-6911/24 Harding Academy A L, 67-6811/24 Arkansas College A W, 95-73

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YEARLY RESULTSYEARLY RESULTS11/28 Harding Academy H W, 95-7112/1 * Freed-Hardeman H W, 100-6312/5 * Austin Peay A W, 73-7212/8 * Freed-Hardeman A W, 82-6412/17 Mo. School of Mines A L, 71-811/7 Delta State A L, 50-731/14 * David Lipscomb H W, 62-571/19 * Union University H L, 68-691/21 Delta State H W, 89-861/23 * Lambuth H W, 87-701/28 * Belmont College A L, 74-761/30 Florence A L, 69-722/2 Florence H W, 87-762/4 * David Lipscomb A L, 65-822/9 * Union University A L, 61-672/11 * Austin Peay H L, 86-952/14 * Lambuth A W, 92-732/18 * Belmont College H W, 87-86 $ Lincoln Memorial W, 79-76 $ Austin Peay L, 75-82* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1961-62Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 13-11/ VSAC: 8-6 Opponent H/A Result * Freed-Hardeman H W, 96-75 Arkansas College A L, 72-90 * Lambuth A L, 73-74 Mo. School of Mines H W, 109-83 Arkansas College H W, 92-80 * Bethel College H W, 89-74 Florence State A L, 77-79 * Freed-Hardeman A W, 85-67 * Belmont College A W, 84-64 * Bethel H L, 69-71 * Belmont H W, 68-57 * Austin Peay A L, 79-82 * David Lipscomb H W, 62-61 * Austin Peay H L, 76-80 * Union University A L, 81-92 Florence State H L, 82-89 * Union University H W, 98-73 Delta State A L, 76-87 * Lambuth H W, 90-75 * David Lipscomb A L, 56-58 $ Lincoln Memorial W, 77-59 $ Tusculum College W, 62-48 $ Austin Peay W, 74-65 $ Carson-Newman L, 42-63* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1962-63Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 12-12/ VSAC: 6-4Date Opponent H/A Result 12/6 Lambuth H W ,85-8312/14 Southeast Missouri A L, 77-9312/17 # Woff ord A L, 59-6612/18 # Mississippi College A L, 73-8512/20 Arkansas College H W,83-8012/21 Arkansas College H W, 85-6212/28 % Arkansas College A L, 44-6212/29 % Arkansas State A W, 78-751/7 Delta State H L, 60-701/10 Florence State H W, 86-691/12 * David Lipscomb A L, 64-701/17 Lambuth A L, 64-65

1/21 * Belmont College H W, 83-611/24 * Bethel College H W, 80-701/28 * Union University H W, 87-761/31 * Austin Peay H W, 82-742/2 * Belmont College A W, 99-812/4 * Bethel College A W, 69-572/7 * Austin Peay A L, 57-742/11 * Union University A L, 69-782/14 * David Lipscomb H L, 60-702/16 Florence State A L, 78-942/20 $ Milligan A W, 70-632/22 $ Tennessee Wesleyan A L, 67-79# - Union University Invitational% - Arkansas College Invitational* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1963-64Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 11-10/ VSAC: 8-4Date Opponent H/A Result * Austin Peay A L, 65-8912/7 * Lambuth College H W, 89-6612/11 Florence State H L, 65-7312/14 Southeast Missouri A L, 80-11012/20 Arkansas College H W, 75-7112/31 Arkansas College A L, 66-741/8 Southeast Missouri H L, 56-631/11 * David Lipscomb H W, 68-611/14 * Union University A W, 69-651/18 * Belmont College A L, 68-71 Florence State H W, 79-761/25 Delta State A W, 80-741/27 * Bethel College H W, 70-541/30 * Lambuth A W, 70-632/1 * Belmont College H W, 81-742/3 * Union University H L, 73-752/6 Delta State H L, 76-802/10 * Austin Peay H L, 68-822/13 * Bethel College A W, 57-562/15 * David Lipscomb A W, 65-592/19 $ Tennessee Wesleyan A L, 62-72* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1964-65Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 11-13/ VSAC: 6-6Date Opponent H/A Result12/3 Middle Tennessee H L, 89-9412/7 * Lambuth H W, 72-5812/9 * Austin Peay H W, 58-4812/11 Southeast Missouri H L, 55-7112/17 * Lambuth A L, 66-6912/18 Southeast Missouri A L, 66-7612/28 # Hendrix College A L, 81-8712/29 # Arkansas Tech A W, 97-9412/30 # Harding College A W, 71-701/2 * David Lipscomb A W, 59-561/4 Christian Brothers A W, 91-821/9 * Belmont College A L, 56-611/14 * Bethel College H W, 80-761/16 * David Lipscomb H W, 71-641/18 * Union University H L, 62-671/23 Delta State A L, 65-731/26 * Bethel College A W, 68-651/28 * Austin Peay A L, 69-702/3 Christian Brothers A L, 74-842/6 Delta State H W, 85-712/8 * Belmont College H L, 72-86

2/13 * Union University A L, 67-752/17 $ King College A W, 84-702/18 $ Tusculum A L, 70-82# - AIC Holiday Tournament* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1965-66Coach: Floyd Burdett eRecord: 12-8/VSAC: 7-2

VSAC Western Division Champions Opponent H/A Result Middle Tennessee A L, 57-59 * Bethel College H W, 75-62 * Bethel College A W, 83-61 * Belmont College A W, 68-63 Southeast Missouri H W, 92-84 Arkansas College A L, 56-74 Arkansas College A L, 74-77 * Belmont College H W, 86-66 * Austin Peay A L, 84-99 Christian Brothers H L, 82-84 * Union University A L, 68-73 Ark. St. Teachers H W, 77-70 Delta State H W, 75-65 Christian Brothers H W, 75-63 * Union University H W, 71-67 * Lambuth A W, 64-53 * Austin Peay H W, 107-86 Southeast Missouri H L, 86-113 $ Lincoln Memorial A W, 71-64 $ Tusculum College A L, 50-59* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1966-67Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 11-13/VSAC: 6-1VSAC Western Division Champions

Date Opponent H/A Result12/1 Middle Tennessee A L, 94-10812/5 # Tennessee State A L, 51-6412/6 # Birmingham Southern A L, 74-8012/10 Middle Tennessee H W, 94-7812/15 * Belmont College A W, 87-7912/19 Arkansas College H W, 60-5812/20 Arkansas College H W, 95-6312/22 Southeast Missouri A L, 71-751/4 Austin Peay A L, 66-771/6 Delta State A L, 61-821/7 Delta State A L, 57-671/12 Bethel College A L, 53-551/14 * Christian Brothers A L, 55-581/19 Austin Peay H L, 71-741/21 * Union University H W, 61-571/25 Southeast Missouri H W, 87-771/28 Arkansas State A L, 71-961/30 Arkansas State A L, 67-772/2 * Christian Brothers H W, 77-702/9 * Bethel College H W, 66-562/11 * Belmont College H W, 78-602/16 * Union University A W, 88-682/18 Delta State A W, 87-77 $ Tusculum College A L, 63-66# - Music City Invitational* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

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Coach: Floyd Burdett eRecord: 3-18/VSAC: 3-7

Date Opponent H/A Result 12/5 Austin Peay A L, 70-7612/9 Middle Tennessee H L, 69-8812/14 Delta State A L, 84-9712/19 David Lipscomb H L, 67-771/3 Southwestern A L, 81-821/6 * Christian Brothers A L, 68-731/8 Kentucky Wesleyan A L, 65-791/11 * Bethel College A W, 76-751/17 Austin Peay H L, 64-681/20 * Union University H L, 73-771/25 * Christian Brothers H L, 70-731/27 * Belmont College H W, 85-591/30 Arkansas College H L, 58-672/1 Middle Tennessee A L, 83-1002/8 * Bethel College H L, 73-792/10 * Belmont College A L, 62-682/15 * Union University A L, 59-682/17 Delta State H L, 64-672/21 * King College A W, 86-642/22 * Union University A L, 64-663/2 Kentucky Wesleyan H L, 86-97 * - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game

1968-69Coach: Floyd Burdett eRecord: 8-12/VSAC: 5-5

Date Opponent H/A Result 11/30 Southwestern H L, 72-8612/2 Arkansas State A W, 76-6612/4 * Austin Peay A L, 64-8412/7 Middle Tennessee H L, 89-10312/14 Tennessee Tech A L, 69-10012/16 Delta State A L, 73-7812/18 * Austin Peay H L, 73-951/4 * Christian Brothers H W, 86-651/9 * Bethel College H W, 80-681/13 David Lipscomb A L, 67-821/18 * Union University H L, 68-741/21 Southwestern A L, 76-771/24 * Belmont College A W, 75-681/28 Arkansas State H W, 87-692/1 * Christian Brothers A W, 81-772/6 * Bethel College A L, 76-1122/8 * Belmont College H W, 102-712/13 * Union University A L, 72-732/15 Delta State H W, 89-85 Tennessee Wesleyan H L, 64-66* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game

1969-70Coach: Floyd Burdett e

Record: 14-12/VSAC: 6-4VSAC Western Division Champions

VSAC ChampionsDate Opponent H/A Results12/1 Southwestern H W, 86-8512/3 * Austin Peay A L, 98-11812/5 # Bethel College A L, 88-9412/6 # LaGrange A W, 76-6612/8 Arkansas State H L, 74-8312/13 Delta State H W, 89-6612/20 LeMoyne-Owen A L, 68-8112/22 Missouri-St. Louis H L, 77-8612/30 Middle Tennessee A L, 78-831/3 Missouri-St. Louis A L, 85-861/7 * Christian Brothers H W, 78-51

1/10 * Bethel College H W, 94-921/14 * Austin Peay H W, 89-871/17 * Union University H W, 74-691/19 Southwestern A W, 91-801/22 Arkansas State A L, 67-731/24 * Belmont College H W, 119-751/26 LeMoyne-Owen H W, 101-721/31 * Christian Brothers H L, 66-672/5 * Bethel College A L, 69-762/7 * Belmont College A L, 77-792/12 * Union University A W, 67-652/14 Delta State A L, 86-892/18 $ Union University N W, 78-752/19 $ Carson-Newman N W, 92-812/21 $ LeMoyne-Owen N W, 80-55# - Lambuth College Tournament-Jackson* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1970-71Coach: Floyd Burdett eRecord: 3-20/VSAC: 0-9

Date Opponent H/A Result12/1 Southwestern A W, 94-8812/5 * Austin Peay A L, 83-9712/7 Delta State H L, 80-9412/12 Southern Indiana H W, 88-8212/17 Missouri-St. Louis A W, 85-7812/18 SIU Edwardsville A L, 75-8512/30 Missouri-St. Louis H L, 70-711/1 SIU Edwardsville H L, 76-1031/6 * Christian Brothers A L, 66-681/9 * Bethel A L, 66-721/14 LeMonyne-Owen H L, 90-1031/16 * Belmont College A L, 70-711/21 * Union University A L, 78-841/23 * Christian Brothers H L, 65-701/26 LeMoyne-Owen A L, 66-751/30 * Belmont H L, 80-842/4 * Union University H L, 73-742/6 Southwestern H L, 83-862/11 * Bethel College H L, 77-972/15 $ Belmont College A L, 52-742/25 Middle Tennessee A L, 59-662/27 Delta State A L, 68-703/4 Middle Tennessee H L, 72-74* - Volunteer State Athletic Conference Game$ - VSAC Tournament

1971-72Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 10-16/Gulf South Conference: 3-5Date Opponent H/A Result12/1 Austin Peay A L, 76-8912/4 Middle Tennessee H W, 66-6512/8 Lambuth A L, 89-9712/11 * Florence State H W, 83-8212/17 # Southeast Missouri A L, 87-9512/18 # Christian Brothers A L, 62-7312/23 Ind. State Evansville A W, 76-641/6 Union University H L, 69-781/8 * Livingston H L, 71-921/13 Christian Brothers A L, 64-721/15 * Jacksonville State A L, 79-851/20 Middle Tennessee A L, 57-771/22 Lambuth H W, 84-751/27 Bethel College A L, 81-981/29 * Jacksonville State H W, 99-791/31 * Troy State H W, 87-832/3 Austin Peay H W, 78-77

2/5 * Florence State A L, 75-882/10 Bethel College H L, 84-882/12 * Livingston A L, 77-902/14 * Troy State A L, 75-842/17 Christian Brothers H W, 77-692/19 Union University A L, 63-872/22 $ Nicholls State A W,111-942/23 $ Troy State A L, 77-812/26 Southeast Missouri H W, 91-87# - Girardot Classic* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament

1972-73Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 13-13/Gulf South Conference: 5-9Date Opponent H/A Result11/28 Southwestern A W, 72-6012/1 # Union University A L, 78-8712/2 # Lincoln Memorial A W, 75-5912/6 Lambuth A W, 66-6012/9 Ind. St.-Evansville H W, 67-5012/16 Bethel College A L, 76-8312/22 Southeast Missouri A L, 72-811/4 Lambuth College H W, 89-881/6 Southwestern H W, 87-591/11 Union University A W, 85-781/13 * Southeastern La. H W, 76-751/15 * Nicholls State H W, 75-721/19 * Jacksonville State A L, 71-841/20 * Troy State A L, 85-1031/25 * Florence State H L, 81-911/27 * Livingston A L, 95-961/31 * Delta State A W, 78-692/2 * Nicholls State A L, 64-872/3 *Southeastern La. A L, 57-762/9 * Jacksonville State H L, 71-812/10 * Troy State H W, 89-902/13 Bethel College H L, 73-792/17 * Livingston H W, 76-722/19 * Delta State H L, 69-742/23 * Florence State A L, 84-682/27 Union University H W, 106-80# - Middlesboro Invitational* - Gulf South Conference Game

1973-74Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 8-15/Gulf South Conference: 3-10Date Opponent H/A Result12/1 Bradley A L, 65-9912/5 Arkansas A L, 68-8012/8 Lambuth H W, 88-7512/14 Ind. St.-Evansville A L, 66-7412/17 * Nicholls State H W, 73-6412/19 Christian Brothers H W, 74-691/2 Chatt anooga A L, 83-881/5 * Livingston H W, 85-691/11 * Troy State A L, 61-74 1/12 * Jacksonville State A L, 67-781/15 * Mississippi College H L, 59-741/17 Union University A W, 77-731/24 David Lipscomb A W, 85-781/26 * Florence State A L, 80-831/30 Chatt anooga H L, 78-942/2 * Southeastern La. H L, 59-752/6 * Florence State H L, 80-832/9 * Livingston A L, 73-792/15 * Troy State H W, 88-812/16 * Jacksonville State H L, 71-77

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1974-75Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 11-13/Gulf South Conference: 6-7Date Opponent H/A Result11/30 Chatt anooga A L, 98-10812/4 Lambuth College A W, 89-8012/7 Union University H W, 75-6712/16 Indiana State A L, 83-9512/18 Christian Brothers A L, 71-7512/21 Arkansas State A L, 73-951/3 * Mississippi College A W, 82-761/4 * Livingston A W, 77-521/7 Indiana State H W, 79-751/10 * Troy State H L, 70-741/11 * Jacksonville State H W, 67-651/16 * North Alabama H W, 73-721/18 Chatt anooga H L, 69-701/20 Missouri-St. Louis H W, 78-731/25 David Lipscomb H W, 68-661/31 * SE Louisiana A L, 66-792/2 * Nicholls State A L, 74-762/6 * North Alabama H L, 58-742/8 * Livingston H W, 78-752/10 Bethel College H L, 58-602/15 * Troy State A L, 70-762/17 * Jacksonville State A L, 75-992/22 * Northwestern La. H W, 90-742/24 * Delta State H L, 61-62* - Gulf South Conference Game

1975-76Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 15-8/Gulf South Conference: 5-6Date Opponent H/A Result11/29 Fort Campbell H W, 97-5112/1 Chatt anooga A L, 69-9512/3 Lambuth College A W, 87-8012/6 * Livingston H W, 80-6012/9 Christian Brothers A W, 64-5312/18 * Delta State A W, 85-741/3 Christian Brothers H W, 74-581/8 Lambuth College H W, 76-611/10 * North Alabama H L, 59-621/12 Arkansas State H W, 81-661/17 * Troy State A L, 53-631/19 * Jacksonville State A L, 53-611/23 Missouri-St. Louis A W, 77-751/26 * Mississippi College H W, 93-551/29 Freed-Hardeman H W, 99-801/31 Chatt anooga H W, 76-702/6 * SE Louisiana H W, 61-482/7 * Nicholls State H L, 64-812/9 Bethel College A W, 79-692/14 * Livingston A L, 74-822/20 * Troy State H W, 68-662/21 * Jacksonville State H L, 74-76 $ North Alabama L, 56-58* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament

1976-77Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 13-9/Gulf South Conference: 7-9Date Opponent H/A Result11/27 * Delta State A W, 69-65

12/3 * Mississippi College A L, 84-9712/4 * Livingston A L, 76-7812/8 Tennessee State A W, 51-4912/13 Lambuth A W, 78-671/7 * SE Louisiana H L, 54-571/8 * Nicholls State H W, 80-701/13 Union University A W, 73-571/15 * North Alabama H L, 62-681/21 * Troy State A L, 56-601/22 * Jacksonville State A L, 94-1001/28 * Mississippi College H W, 64-621/29 * Livingston H W, 76-622/1 Union University H W, 59-572/5 * Delta State H W, 91-682/8 Tennessee State H W, 65-632/11 * Nicholls State A L, 94-1182/12 * SE Louisiana A L, 61-762/17 Lambuth H W, 73-612/19 * North Alabama A L, 73-822/25 * Troy State H W, 80-782/26 * Jacksonville State H W, 97-79* - Gulf South Conference Game

1977-78Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 11-14/Gulf South Conference: 5-7Date Opponent H/A Result 11/25 Nicholls State A L, 63-7011/26 SE Louisiana A L, 62-6612/1 Fort Campbell H W, 90-6812/3 Tennessee State A L, 53-8312/6 Union University A L, 86-9512/12 Lambuth A W, 72-6912/16 Chapman A L, 78-9112/19 San Diego A L, 68-9612/21 Calif. St.-Northridge A L,46-471/4 Tennessee State H W, 66-581/7 * Livingston H L, 71-751/9 * Delta State H W, 82-711/12 * Mississippi College A L, 55-641/14 Indiana-Purdue H W, 63-491/16 Union University H W, 82-791/20 * Jacksonville State H W, 71-621/27 * North Alabama A W, 51-501/30 * North Alabama H L, 55-572/4 * SE Louisiana H W, 68-652/6 * Nicholls State H W, 83-732/10 * Delta State A L, 62-642/11 * Livingston A L, 61-792/17 * Mississippi College H L, 52-552/20 Lambuth H W, 85-772/24 * Jacksonville State A L, 74-75* - Gulf South Conference Game

1978-79Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 7-19/Gulf South Conference: 2-14Date Opponent H/A Result11/25 Indiana-Purdue A W, 94-8111/27 Westminster H W, 95-8312/1 * SE Louisiana H W, 73-6912/2 * Nicholls H L, 74-7712/7 North Dakota State H L, 71-8412/13 Murray State A L, 65-751/3 Tennessee State H L, 56-681/6 * Livingston A L, 70-921/8 * Delta State A L, 62-931/11 * Mississippi College H W, 79-641/15 Tennessee State A L, 67-831/18 Fort Campbell H W, 75-65

1/20 * Troy State A L, 54-601/22 * Jacksonville State A L, 85-881/25 * North Alabama A L, 81-861/30 Kentucky Wesleyan H W, 89-842/2 * SE Louisiana A L, 65-782/3 * Nicholls State A L, 91-1142/9 * Delta State H L, 70-832/10 * Livingston H L, 57-602/13 Southeast Missouri H L, 72-812/15 * North Alabama H L, 75-922/17 * Mississippi College A L, 79-832/19 Columbia College H W, 77-602/23 * Jacksonville State H L, 58-712/24 * Troy State H L, 87-93* - Gulf South Conference Game

1979-80Coach: Bob Paynter

Record: 11-15/Gulf South Conference: 3-9Date Opponent H/A Result12/1 Anderson College H W, 72-6712/7 Central Methodist H W, 72-7112/8 Missouri Baptist H W, 115-6012/12 North Dakota A L, 64-7912/13 North Dakota State A L, 69-7212/20 # Kentucky State A L, 58-7512/21 # St. Mary’s A W, 75-7412/22 # Olivet A W, 77-581/3 Kentucky Wesleyan A L, 68-1041/5 * Livingston H W, 74-691/7 * Delta State H W, 83-781/11 * Mississippi College A L, 74-901/14 Tennessee State A L, 72-921/16 * North Alabama H L, 64-721/19 * Troy State H W, 67-631/21 * Jacksonville State H L, 73-751/24 * North Alabama A L, 63-811/26 Blackburn H W, 78-631/30 Southeast Missouri H W, 85-742/2 Westminster H W, 90-612/6 Tennessee State H L, 76-832/9 * Livingston A L, 67-712/11 * Delta State A L, 60-842/15 * Mississippi College H L, 52-562/22 * Jacksonville State A L, 78-952/23 * Troy State A L, 69-79# - Chicago State University Classic* - Gulf South Conference Games

1980-81Coach: Art Tollis

Record: 12-14/Gulf South Conference: 5-7Date Opponent H/A Result11/29 Lindenwood H W, 107-4612/3 North Central H W, 107-7212/5 North Dakota H W, 62-5912/8 Tennessee Temple H L, 62-7412/11 Austin Peay A L, 75-8612/17 Mississippi State A L, 60-8712/20 Maryville H W, 105-7812/22 Tennessee State A L, 58-621/2 New York State H W, 76-611/5 Southeast Missouri A L, 71-731/9 * Mississippi College H W, 88-771/12 * North Alabama H W, 83-661/16 * Livingston A L, 66-721/17 * North Alabama A L, 43-491/20 Tennessee State H W, 68-671/23 * Troy State H W, 67-651/24 * Livingston H L, 58-72

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1981-82Coach: Art Tollis

Record: 20-11/Gulf South Conference: 9-3Date Opponent H/A Result11/23 Bethel H L, 71-7911/28 Lambuth A W, 86-84 Alabama A L, 94-6412/4 # West Georgia A L, 57-5912/5 # Oakland City A W, 81-7612/12 Mississippi State A W, 65-4112/14 Lane H W, 96-8112/19 Rust College H W, 69-6012/21 Augustana H L, 62-7012/28 Chatt anooga H L, 42-4812/29 Freed-Hardeman H W, 85-691/4 * North Alabama H W, 52-451/9 * Livingston H L, 40-411/11 Southwest Baptist H W, 69-511/13 Southeast Missouri H W, 77-431/16 * Delta State A L, 14-151/18 * Mississippi College H W, 68-631/23 * Troy State H W, 67-551/25 * Jacksonville State H W, 68-621/30 * North Alabama A W, 55-542/1 Kentucky Wesleyan A L, 53-552/6 * Delta State H W, 78-642/13 * Troy State A W, 80-682/15 * Jacksonville State A W, 69-642/19 * Mississippi College A W, 47-432/20 * Livingston A L, 57-622/22 $ Mississippi College W, 82-50 $ Delta State W, 48-36 $ Livingston L, 47-49 & Central Missouri W, 46-42 & Southeast Missouri L, 53-56* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament& - NCAA Division II Tournament

1982-83Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 21-10/Gulf South Conference: 11-3Date Opponent H/A Result 11/22 Lambuth H W, 124-8311/23 Union University H W, 90-6811/27 William Penn H W, 101-6811/30 Arkansas College H W, 76-7412/2 Lane H W, 97-7712/4 Freed-Hardeman H W, 85-7112/6 Tennessee Tech A L, 89-10212/9 Bethel H W, 108-9012/10 Southeast Missouri A L, 65-7112/20 Missouri A L, 58-7112/22 Rust College H W, 64-501/3 Chatt anooga A L, 68-811/4 Blackburn College H W, 103-841/8 * Livingston A L, 61-641/10 * Jacksonville State A L, 59-71

1/15 * Valdosta State H W, 90-841/17 * Troy State H W, 93-771/22 * Delta State A L, 56-591/24 * Mississippi College A W, 70-581/29 * North Alabama H W, 101-892/5 * Livingston H W, 76-652/7 * Jacksonville State H W, 84-782/12 * Valdosta State A W, 75-632/14 * Troy State A W, 55-522/19 * Delta State H W, 48-362/21 * Mississippi College H W, 90-702/26 * North Alabama A W, 68-633/1 $ Delta State W, 17-113/3 $ Valdosta State L, 76-77 ! Southeast Missouri A L, 71-83 ! Stephen F. Austin A L, 70-83* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament! - NCAA Division II Tournament

1983-84Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 19-10/Gulf South Conference: 8-6Date Opponent H/A Result11/19 Union University H W, 87-7111/21 Bethel H W, 84-7011/26 Illinois State A L, 56-6811/28 Central Methodist H W, 98-8112/2 Lambuth H W, 110-8112/3 Ott erbein H W, 110-8412/6 Kentucky Wesleyan H L, 66-10212/8 Freed-Hardeman H W, 87-6912/10 Alabama A L, 71-9512/19 Southwest Baptist H W, 99-8112/22 Rust College H W, 71-44 1/3 Southeast Missouri H W, 78-641/7 * Livingston H W, 92-711/9 * Jacksonville State H W, 66-631/12 * Valdosta State A L, 58-601/16 * Troy State A L, 64-821/21 * Delta State H W, 61-601/23 * Mississippi College H W, 88-661/28 * North Alabama A L, 71-771/30 Lane H W, 105-722/4 * Livingston A W, 91-722/6 * Jacksonville State A L, 66-902/11 * Valdosta State H W, 94-682/13 * Troy State H W, 65-622/18 * Delta State A L, 65-732/20 * Mississippi College A L, 74-842/25 * North Alabama H W, 81-77 $ Delta State W, 65-64 $ Jacksonville State L, 82-97* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament

1984-85Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 20-9/Gulf South Conference: 10-6Date Opponent H/A Result 11/19 Bethel College H W, 111-7511/24 Freed-Hardeman H W, 80-6311/26 Rust H W, 100-6712/1 Southeast Missouri A L, 59-7412/3 Lane College H W, 116-6412/6 Union University H W, 96-7112/8 * Mississippi College H W, 66-5512/10 * Livingston H W, 47-3712/15 Belmont H W, 105-6412/18 Florida State A L, 73-90

12/20 Stetson A W, 75-611/5 * West Georgia A W, 57-551/7 * Jacksonville State A L, 70-981/9 Rhodes College H W, 85-721/12 Cumberland (Tenn.) H W, 69-551/19 * Valdosta State A W (OT), 94-931/21 * Troy State A W, 78-741/26 * Valdosta State H W, 52-471/28 * Troy State H W, 73-712/2 * Delta State H L, 58-632/4 * Delta State A L, 63-642/9 * North Alabama A W, 67-612/11 * Livingston A L, 48-502/16 * Jacksonville State H L, 82-922/18 * Mississippi College A W, 69-662/21 * West Georgia H L, 67-732/23 * North Alabama H W, 80-77 $ Troy State W, 50-47 $ Delta State L, 60-71* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament

1985-86Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 18-11/Gulf South Conference: 9-7Date Opponent H/A Result 11/24 # Grand Valley State A L, 76-7911/25 # St. Xavier (Ill.) A L, 53-5611/27 Grace (Ind.) H W, 102-5811/30 Rust H W, 88-7012/2 Bethel H W, 91-7212/5 Union University H W, 100-8212/7 Southeast Missouri H W, 84-6712/9 Missouri Baptist H W, 97-6512/11 Charleston (W.Va.) H W, 110-10312/17 Trevecca-Nazarene H W, 101-8512/21 LeMoyne-Owen H W, 85-811/4 * North Alabama A W, 80-711/6 * Livingston H W, 76-651/11 * Jacksonville State H L, 92-941/13 * Troy State H W, 78-751/18 * West Georgia A W, 78-751/20 * Jacksonville State A L, 89-981/25 * Delta State H L, 78-802/1 * Mississippi College A L, 61-632/3 * Livingston A W, 74-712/6 * North Alabama H W, 80-752/8 * Delta State A L, 76-832/10 * West Georgia H L, 74-782/13 * Valdosta State H L, 95-1082/15 * Troy State A W, 83-812/20 * Mississippi College H W, 92-602/22 * Valdosta State A W, 105-792/27 $ Delta State L, 77-89# - Lewis University Tournament* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament

1986-87Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 17-11/Gulf South Conference: 7-9Date Opponent H/A Result11/26 Christian Brothers H W, 83-8011/29 Kansas A L, 69-8812/1 Rust H W, 72-6912/4 Union University H W, 95-9012/6 Southeast Missouri A W, 66-6412/8 Cumberland H W, 98-8512/11 Lambuth H W, 84-6012/13 Bethel H W, 101-76

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YEARLY RESULTSYEARLY RESULTS12/15 Alabama-Huntsville H W, 72-6112/16 Miles H W, 129-9012/20 Austin Peay A W, 91-871/3 * Valdosta State H W (OT), 84-801/5 * Mississippi College H W, 74-601/8 * Valdosta State A L, 73-771/10 * Troy State A L, 67-721/15 * North Alabama H W, 66-581/17 * West Georgia H L, 75-851/19 * Delta State A L, 59-581/24 * Livingston A W, 78-751/26 * Mississippi College A L, 56-622/2 * Delta State H L, 69-702/7 * Jacksonville State A W, 66-612/9 * West Georgia A L, 91-1052/12 * North Alabama A W, 76-692/14 * Troy State H L, 78-812/16 * Jacksonville State H L, 62-842/21 * Livingston H W, 69-642/26 $ Delta State L, 57-58* - Gulf South Conference Game $ - GSC Tournament

1987-88Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 20-8/Gulf South Conference: 12-4Date Opponent H/A Result 11/22 Rhodes College H W, 93-6311/25 Lane H W, 110-5911/28 Centre H W, 95-6211/30 Cumberland (Tenn.) H W, 118-6212/3 Union University H W, 100-6712/5 Southeast Missouri A L, 77-8912/7 Auburn A L, 77-9912/10 Belmont H W, 122-9812/12 Austin Peay H L, 63-6512/14 Lincoln Memorial H W, 82-6312/16 Rust H W, 75-601/2 * West Georgia H W, 73-691/4 * Jacksonville State H W, 82-781/9 * Livingston A W, 75-651/11 * Delta State A W, 79-641/14 * North Alabama A W, 83-741/16 * Mississippi College H W, 91-691/23 * Valdosta State A L, 63-731/25 * Troy State A L, 82-841/30 * West Georgia A W, 82-802/1 * Jacksonville State A L, 69-852/6 * Livingston H W, 76-652/8 * Delta State H W, 78-602/13 * Mississippi College A W, 59-502/20 * Valdosta State H W, 60-502/22 * Troy State H L, 71-792/25 * North Alabama H W, 114-863/3 $ North Alabama L, 55-56* - Gulf South Conference Game$ - GSC Tournament

1988-89Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 1-25/Gulf South Conference: 1-15Date Opponent H/A Result 11/19 Tennessee Wesleyan H L, 94-9811/21 # Christain Brothers H L, 94-7911/23 # Lambuth H L, 102-9511/28 Missouri A L, 55-9711/30 Henderson State H L, 80-8412/3 Southeast Missouri A L, 65-8612/5 # Union H L, 88-8212/8 # * West Georgia A L, 83-78

12/10 * Jacksonville State A L, 74-9212/13 % Rust H L, 75-7612/17 # Rhodes College H L, 63-5812/20 LSU A L, 89-1281/3 Quincy H L, 64-821/7 * Delta State H W, 48-431/9 * Livingston H L, 50-571/12 * North Alabama H L, 80-981/14 * Mississippi College A L, 72-921/21 * Troy State H L, 70-801/23 * Valdosta State H L, 61-1031/28 * Jacksonville State H L, 77-1061/30 * West Georgia H L, 86-902/4 * Delta State A L, 59-652/6 * Livingston A L, 70-722/11 * Mississippi College H L, 70-962/18 * Troy State A L, 61-812/20 * Valdosta State A L, 61-712/25 * North Alabama A L, 68-94* - Gulf South Conference Game # - Forfeit% - No Contest

1989-90Coach: Tom Hancock

Record: 10-17/Gulf South Conference: 6-10Date Opponent H/A Result11/20 Christian Brothers H W, 90-5411/22 Lambuth H W, 103-6711/25 Rhodes College H W, 97-6911/27 Southern Indiana A L, 68-8612/2 Missouri A L, 58-7812/4 Kansas A L, 48-10312/9 Southeast Missouri H L, 76-8712/11 Rust College H L, 66-6712/13 Kentucky Wesleyan A L, 73-10112/16 Union University H W, 92-8112/18 Campbellsville H L, 67-701/6 * Jacksonville State H L, 55-771/8 * West Georgia H L (OT), 69-731/13 * Delta State A L, 52-831/15 * Livingston A W, 58-521/18 * North Alabama A L, 63-881/20 * Mississippi College H L, 80-841/27 * Troy State A L, 91-921/29 * Valdosta State A L, 74-792/3 * Jacksonville State A L, 86-952/5 * West Georgia A W, 86-692/10 * Delta State H W, 91-742/12 * Livingston H W, 71-612/17 * Mississippi College A L, 66-762/24 * Troy State H L, 89-982/26 * Valdosta State H W, 85-703/1 * North Alabama H W (OT), 99-94* - Gulf South Conference Game

1990-91Coach: Tom Hancock

% Interim Coach: Cal LutherRecord: 6-21/Gulf South Conference: 2-14

Date Opponent H/A Result11/16 Alaska-Anchorage A L, 65-8311/17 Alaska-Anchorage A L, 75-7711/19 Alaska-Fairbanks A L, 89-9611/20 Alaska-Fairbanks A W, 110-10111/24 Rhodes College H L (OT), 59-6111/27 Christian Brothers H L, 76-7812/1 Southeast Missouri A L, 73-10112/6 % Lambuth H L, 82-8612/10 Rust H W, 62-59

12/20 * Delta State A L, 71-9312/22 * Mississippi College A L, 62-731/5 St. Louis Christian H W, 113-371/7 * North Alabama A L, 58-901/10 Lane H W, 92-661/12 * Troy State H L (OT), 99-1091/14 * Valdosta State H L, 57-591/21 * Livingston A L, 69-701/26 * Jacksonville State H L, 65-751/28 * West Georgia H W, 67-622/4 * North Alabama H L, 79-892/9 * Troy State A L, 85-1032/11 * Valdosta State A L, 77-862/16 * Livingston H W, 53-502/23 * Jacksonville State A L, 87-1182/25 * West Georgia A L, 76-882/28 * Delta State H L, 71-873/2 * Mississippi College H L, 67-69* - Gulf South Conference Game% - Cal Luther’s fi rst game as interim coach

1991-92Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 9-19Date Opponent H/A Results 11/22 Southern Cal A L, 81-10211/25 Missouri Southern H L, 71-7211/27 Mississippi State A L, 54-8611/30 Western Kentucky A L, 61-7512/2 Kentucky Wesleyan H L, 57-7212/4 Christian Brothers H L, 80-8212/6 * Ball State A L, 41-8812/7 * Grambling A W, 87-8012/13 # Central Michigan A L,70-9712/14 # Boston University A L, 64-6712/16 Morehead State A L, 76-9012/18 Austin Peay A L, 64-711/4 Missouri Southern A L (OT), 77-851/11 Lincoln Memorial H W, 68-591/13 Lambuth University H W, 91-631/15 Middle Tennessee A L, 55-941/18 Troy State A L, 97-1101/23 Tennessee State A L, 49-661/25 Lindsey Wilson H L, 76-871/27 SIU Edwardsville H W, 90-872/1 Eastern Kentucky A L, 62-772/3 Tennessee Tech A L, 81-992/5 Williams Baptist H W, 85-702/8 Troy State H W, 110-972/15 Lincoln Memorial A W, 58-522/22 SIU Edwardsville A L, 57-702/25 Southern Indiana H W, 77-742/29 Alabama-Huntsville H W, 92-87* - Ball State Cardinal Varsity Club Classic# - Indiana Classic

1992-93Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 7-19/Ohio Valley Conference: 4-12Date Opponent H/A Result12/1 Oakland City H W, 82-7112/3 Arkansas A L, 69-9012/5 Samford H W, 75-5912/11 # Texas Christian A L (2OT), 67-7512/12 # Houston Baptist A W, 82-7412/14 Georgia State A L, 54-5812/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock A L, 58-8812/21 Minnesota A L, 63-921/13 * Murray State A L, 66-921/16 * Tennessee Tech H L, 76-81

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YEARLY RESULTSYEARLY RESULTS1/18 * Middle Tennessee H W, 71-671/23 * Austin Peay A W, 74-711/25 * Tennessee State A L, 67-851/27 * Southeast Missouri H W, 90-891/30 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 58-642/1 * Morehead State A L, 74-772/6 * Tennessee Tech A L, 70-872/8 * Middle Tennessee A L, 60-702/10 * Murray State H L, 74-1002/13 * Austin Peay H L, 59-612/15 * Tennessee State H L, 70-792/18 Samford A L, 63-852/20 Arkansas-Litt le Rock H L, 67-812/24 * Southeast Missouri A L, 68-692/27 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 56-663/1 * Morehead State H W, 89-86# - Runnin’ Joe Classic-Jonesboro, Ark.* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

1993-94Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 5-22/Ohio Valley Conference: 3-13Date Opponent H/A Result 11/26 Tennessee A L, 80-9711/29 Arkansas College H W, 72-6712/1 Vanderbilt A L, 66-102 12/4 Southern Cal H L, 72-7812/10 # American University A L, 81-9912/11 # Morehead State N L, 77-8212/13 Georgia State A L, 68-951/3 * Middle Tennessee H W (OT), 70-641/5 Alabama Huntsville A W, 75-701/10 * Tennessee Tech A L, 62-701/13 * Morehead State H L, 66-701/15 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 54-701/17 Alabama A L, 68-1041/22 * Murray State A L, 70-991/24 * Southeast Missouri A L, 63-861/26 Evansville H L, 69-871/31 * Middle Tennessee A L, 60-662/2 * Tennessee State A L, 79-942/5 * Austin Peay H L, 64-792/7 * Tennessee Tech H W, 95-862/9 * Tennessee State H L, 80-932/16 * Austin Peay A L, 80-932/19 * Morehead State A L (OT), 98-1012/21 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 75-972/26 * Southeast Missouri H W, 102-872/28 * Murray State H L, 77-803/2 Evansville A L, 56-75# - Fighting Illini Classic* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

1994-95Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 7-20/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-11Date Opponent H/A Result 11/26 Kentucky A L, 50-124 11/28 San Francisco State H W, 86-6212/1 Arkansas State H L, 65-7612/3 Eastern Illinois A L, 52-7512/5 Va. Commonwealth H L, 60-6712/9 # Marshall A L, 84-9212/10 # Cincinnati A L, 56-11012/13 Arkansas State A L, 72-7712/31 Evansville A L, 41-831/3 * Middle Tennessee A W, 66-641/7 * Tennessee State A L, 66-781/9 * Tennessee Tech H L, 80-811/14 Oral Roberts H W, 83-70

1/21 * Murray State H W, 83-701/23 * Southeast Missouri H L, 59-611/26 * Morehead State A L, 70-781/28 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 78-921/30 * Middle Tennessee H L, 76-692/2 Eastern Illinois H L, 50-632/4 * Austin Peay A L, 59-742/6 * Tennessee Tech A L, 59-742/8 * Tennessee State H L, 74-872/16 * Austin Peay H W, 64-552/18 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 85-792/20 * Morehead State H W, 71-642/25 * Southeast Missouri A L, 66-752/27 * Murray State A L, 75-107# - Bearcat Classic - Cincinnati, Ohio* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

1995-96Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 13-14/Ohio Valley Conference: 9-7Date Opponent H/A Result11/24 Virginia A L, 65-8411/25 Radford A L, 77-9211/27 Covenant College H W,88-6512/1 # SW Missouri State A L, 71-10512/2 # Idaho State A L, 72-8912/4 Lyon College H W, 83-6512/7 Georgia State H W, 90-6812/9 Tennessee Temple H W, 77-4812/16 LSU A L, 74-931/6 * Tennessee Tech A W, 78-741/8 * Tennessee State A L, 78-831/11 * Southeast Missouri A L, 61-711/13 * Morehead State H W, 74-621/15 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 59-601/20 * Murray State H L, 68-801/27 * Middle Tennessee A L, 68-811/29 * Austin Peay A W, 91-832/3 * Tennessee State H W, 71-672/5 * Tennessee Tech H W, 75-712/8 * Southeast Missouri H W, 79-592/10 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 74-772/12 * Morehead State A W, 77-672/17 * Murray State A L, 81-872/21 Saint Louis A L, 65-912/24 * Austin Peay H W, 67-642/26 * Middle Tennessee H W, 91-833/2 Oral Roberts A L, 69-85# - Southwest Missouri Classic* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

1996-97Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 11-16/Ohio Valley Conference: 8-10Date Opponent H/A Result11/22 Northwestern A L, 55-6111/24 Cumberland (Tenn.) H W, 70-6811/26 Radford H L, 59-8211/29 Western Kentucky A L, 56-7312/1 Evansville H L, 58-6212/3 Lyon College H W, 87-6812/5 # Iowa State A L, 36-5712/6 # Stephen F. Austin A W, 83-682/16 Purdue A L, 45-751/6 * Murray State H L, 68-801/9 * Southeast Missouri A L (OT), 72-821/11 * Tennessee State H W, 65-541/13 * Austin Peay H L, 52-641/16 * Tennessee Tech A L, 59-701/18 * Morehead State A L, 62-72

1/20 * Eastern Kentucky A W, 70-551/25 * Tennessee Tech H L (OT), 62-641/27 * Middle Tennessee H W, 61-591/30 * Eastern Illinois A W, 71-682/1 * Murray State A L, 69-882/8 * Austin Peay A L, 75-922/10 * Tennessee State A L (2OT), 84-862/13 * Eastern Illinois H W, 83-532/15 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 77-662/17 * Morehead State H W, 100-852/20 * Southeast Missouri H W, 92-622/22 * Middle Tennessee A L, 71-96# - Cyclone Challenge - Ames, Iowa* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

1997-98Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 7-20/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-13Date Opponent H/A Result 11/21 Virginia Tech A L, 55-7111/22 Va. Commonwealth A L, 42-6911/26 Vanderbilt A L, 57-8712/1 Lyon College H W, 84-5612/4 * Morehead State H W, 77-6612/6 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 67-6412/12 # Purdue A L, 56-8712/13 # Idaho State A L, 50-6312/20 Mississippi State A L, 60-8012/31 Evansville A L, 64-781/3 * Tennessee Tech A W, 82-691/5 * Middle Tennessee A L, 46-661/10 * Murray State H L, 56-671/13 * Morehead State A W (OT), 68-661/15 * Southeast Missouri H W (2OT), 91-821/17 * Eastern Illinois H L (OT), 65-701/22 * Tennessee State A L, 70-741/24 * Austin Peay A L, 51-851/26 Western Kentucky H W, 70-671/29 * Tennessee Tech H L, 63-651/31 * Middle Tennessee H L, 54-782/3 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 77-832/7 * Murray State A L, 66-942/12 * Southeast Missouri A L, 61-872/14 * Eastern Illinois A L, 83-952/19 * Tennessee State H L, 53-682/21 * Austin Peay H L, 41-65* - Ohio Valley Conference Game# - Boilermaker Invitational

1998-99Coach: Cal Luther

Record: 8-18/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-13Date Opponent H/A Result11/16 Lyon H W, 74-5611/18 Evansville H L, 70-8311/21 Bradley A L, 47-6811/23 Illinois A L, 35-7111/28 Mississippi State N L, 67-8511/30 Bethel H W, 78-5312/3 * Eastern Kentucky A W, 74-6312/5 * Morehead State A L, 64-7412/14 Ohio State A L, 56-921/2 * Middle Tennessee H L, 50-561/4 * Tennessee Tech H L, 46-561/9 * Murray State A L, 58-871/12 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 60-641/14 * Eastern Illinois A W, 83-751/16 * Southeast Missouri A L, 75-841/21 * Austin Peay H W, 70-691/23 * Tennessee State H L, 56-67

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YEARLY RESULTSYEARLY RESULTS1/28 * Middle Tennessee A L, 78-801/30 * Tennessee Tech A L, 59-752/2 * Morehead State H L, 69-852/6 * Murray State H W, 74-732/8 Brescia H W, 67-642/11 * Eastern Illinois H W, 87-812/13 * Southeast Missouri H L, 49-602/18 * Austin Peay A L, 63-772/20 * Tennessee State A L, 57-66* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

1999-2000Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 10-19/Ohio Valley Conference: 7-11Date Opponent H/A Result 11/19 # Hawaii A L, 68-8411/21 # Jackson State N L, 48-6311/27 Vanderbilt A L, 64-8711/29 Christian Brothers H W, 82-6612/2 Bethel H W, 59-4712/11 * Austin Peay A L, 53-6412/14 LSU A L, 45-7312/16 Evansville A L, 51-8712/21 Alabama-Birmingham A L, 84-9112/30 Southern Illinois A L, 48-691/3 Butler H W, 64-621/8 * Murray State H L, 79-941/13 * Southeast Missouri H W, 75-661/15 * Eastern Illinois H W, 74-651/18 * Tennessee State H W, 75-591/20 * Morehead State A W, 79-621/22 * Eastern Kentucky A W, 82-741/27 * Tennessee Tech H L, 74-821/29 * Middle Tennessee H L, 63-712/5 * Murray State A L, 72-902/8 * Austin Peay H L, 58-812/10 * Southeast Missouri A L, 68-802/12 * Eastern Illinois A L, 75-822/17 * Morehead State H W, 69-682/19 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 82-752/21 * Tennessee State A L, 71-742/24 * Tennessee Tech A L, 65-812/26 * Middle Tennessee A L, 78-962/29 $ Southeast Missouri A L, 74-76# - Hawaii Voice Stream* - Ohio Valley Conference Game$ - OVC Tournament

2000-01Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 10-18/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-11Date Opponent H/A Result 11/20 Bethel H W, 121-6511/25 Centenary H W, 69-5611/29 Memphis A L, 49-8112/4 Webster H W, 66-6012/9 Illinois State A L, 60-7712/18 Butler A L, 48-7712/21 Alabama A&M H W, 92-8812/29 Miami A L, 54-701/2 Centenary A L, 66-781/6 * Murray State A L, 69-761/11 * Eastern Illinois A L, 68-801/13 * Southeast Missouri A L, 49-601/15 * Austin Peay H W, 76-741/18 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 71-601/20 * Morehead State H L, 61-631/25 * Tennessee State H L, 76-931/27 * Tennessee Tech A L, 84-921/29 Saint Mary’s H W, 112-64

2/1 Alabama A&M A L, 69-722/3 * Murray State H W, 80-732/6 * Tennessee State A W, 93-772/8 * Eastern Illinois H W, 85-712/10 * Southeast Missouri H L, 73-812/15 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 62-752/17 * Morehead State A L, 77-862/22 * Austin Peay A L, 74-902/24 * Tennessee Tech H L, 59-662/27 $ Tennessee Tech A L, 58-69* - Ohio Valley Conference Game$ - OVC Tournament

2001-02Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 15-14/Ohio Valley Conference: 7-9Date Opponent H/A Result11/13 & Missouri A L, 63-8911/14 & Yale A W, 99-8711/19 Lipscomb H W, 86-7911/29 St. Mary’s H W, 109-3812/3 Bethel H W, 81-5712/6 Middle Tennessee A W, 76-7112/8 Northern Arizona H W, 54-5112/16 Ole Miss A L, 72-8312/21 # Winthrop A L, 60-8612/22 # W. Virginia State A W, 89-6912/28 Memphis A L, 58-881/3 * Murray State A L, 76-901/7 Berry H W, 108-741/10 * Austin Peay A W, 71-651/12 * Tennessee State A W, 91-791/17 * Southeast Missouri H W, 89-731/19 * Eastern Illinois H W (OT), 81-791/21 * Tennessee Tech A L, 75-831/24 * Eastern Kentucky A L (OT), 100-1081/26 * Morehead State A L, 88-891/31 * Austin Peay H L (OT), 68-692/2 * Murray State H L, 74-922/7 * Tennessee State H W, 84-782/9 * Tennessee Tech H L, 68-752/14 * Southeast Missouri A L, 51-782/16 * Eastern Illinois A W, 68-622/21 * Morehead State H L, 72-842/23 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 82-772/26 $ Austin Peay A L, 69-72 & - 2001 Guardians Classic# - Winthrop Holiday Classic* - Ohio Valley Conference Game$ - OVC Tournament

2002-03Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 14-14/Ohio Valley Conference: 7-9Date Opponent H/A Result11/22 Saint Louis A W, 63-58 11/25 Missouri Valley H W, 77-58 11/27 Middle Tennessee A L, 77-8712/5 Union H W, 72-60 12/7 Lipscomb A W (OT), 99-90 12/14 Bethel H W, 116-57 12/15 Central Florida H W, 63-58 12/17 UNLV A L, 78-101 12/21 Northern Arizona A L, 76-9212/30 Tennessee A L, 50-77 1/6 Concordia H W, 98-68 1/9 * Austin Peay H W, 66-64 1/11 * Tennessee State H W, 106-86 1/16 * Southeast Missouri A W, 88-80 1/18 * Eastern Illinois A L, 60-68

1/20 * Tennessee Tech H L, 77-82 1/23 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 85-75 1/25 * Morehead State H L, 60-83 1/27 * Austin Peay A L, 56-64 2/1 * Murray State A L, 70-89 2/6 * Tennessee State A W, 95-75 2/8 * Tennessee Tech A L, 77-872/13 * Southeast Missouri H W, 77-612/15 * Eastern Illinois H L, 84-85 2/20 * Morehead State A L, 76-104 2/22 * Eastern Kentucky A W, 78-70 3/1 * Murray State H L, 59-80 3/4 $ Tennessee Tech A L, 62-76 * - Ohio Valley Conference Game$ - OVC Tournament

2003-04Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 10-18/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-11Date Opponent H/A Results 11/17 % San Francisco A L, 62-73 11/18 % Western Illinois A W, 96-6711/22 Mississippi State A L, 74-9011/24 Central Baptist H W, 105-7811/29 Vanderbilt A L, 60-94 12/3 Memphis A L, 64-8412/6 Mississippi Valley St. A L, 69-79 12/13 Rochester College H W, 88-64 12/20 Mississippi Valley St. H W, 99-7012/22 Indiana State A L, 60-87 12/30 Central Florida A L, 68-80 1/2 Portland State H W (OT), 76-65 1/8 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 68-72 1/10 * Morehead State A L, 68-70 1/15 * Jacksonville State H L, 85-961/17 * Samford H L, 45-511/20 * Murray State A L, 70-94 1/22 * Tennessee State A W, 78-691/29 * Morehead State H W, 72-64 1/31 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 76-74 2/5 * Southeast Missouri A L, 78-892/7 * Eastern Illinois A L (OT), 79-832/12 * Austin Peay A L, 55-79 2/14 * Tennessee Tech A L, 61-642/17 * Murray State H L, 44-77 2/21 * Tennessee State H L, 72-81 2/26 * Eastern Illinois H W, 77-73 2/28 * Southeast Missouri H W, 88-71 % - Guardians Classic* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

2004-05Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 6-21/Ohio Valley Conference: 3-13Date Opponent H/A Result11/20 Duke A L, 88-46 11/22 Reinhardt H W, 84-79 11/27 Illinois State A L, 80-51 11/29 Bethel H W, 87-46 12/1 Evansville A L, 81-74 12/6 Arkansas State A L, 92-65 12/11 IPFW A W, 63-61 12/18 Portland State A L, 79-66 12/21 Ole Miss A L, 92-64 12/29 # Birmingham Southern N L, 64-53 12/30 # North Texas N L, 75-70 1/6 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 71-67 1/8 * Morehead State H L, 81-73 1/13 * Jacksonville State A W, 75-71 1/15 * Samford A L, 62-59

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1/18 * Murray State H L, 96-70 1/20 * Tennessee State H L, 92-76 1/27 * Morehead State A L, 75-69 1/29 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 95-71 2/3 * Southeast Missouri H L, 75-68 2/5 * Eastern Illinois H L (OT), 96-912/10 * Austin Peay H L (OT), 67-632/12 * Tennessee Tech H W, 59-56 2/15 * Murray State A L, 80-56 2/19 * Tennessee State A W, 74-68 2/24 * Eastern Illinois A L, 72-68 2/26 * Southeast Missouri A L, 72-52 # - Chatt anooga Tournament* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

2005-06Coach: Bret Campbell

Record:13-15/Ohio Valley Conference: 9-11Date Opponent H/A Result11/19 Louisville A L, 61-78 11/26 Webster H W, 94-72 12/1 Arkansas State H W (OT), 80-77 12/3 * Southeast Missouri H W, 72-60 12/5 Spalding H W, 79-59 12/10 * Jacksonville State H L, 84-93 12/19 * Morehead State A W, 80-67 12/21 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 61-75 12/28 Purdue A L, 54-62 12/30 Illinois A L, 46-84 1/2 * Austin Peay H W, 84-75 1/5 * Samford H L, 65-79 1/7 * Tennessee State A L, 82-85 1/12 * Eastern Illinois A L (OT), 70-801/14 * Morehead State H W (OT) 71-661/19 * Austin Peay A L, 88-96 1/21 * Murray State H L, 73-79 1/26 * Samford A L, 60-67 1/28 * Jacksonville State A L, 80-85 1/30 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 90-83 2/2 * Tennessee Tech H W, 88-78 2/4 * Southeast Missouri A W, 66-55 2/9 * Tennessee State A W, 71-68 2/11 * Eastern Illinois H W, 85-61 2/16 * Tennessee Tech A L, 72-74 2/18 Evansville A W, 69-62 2/25 * Murray State A L, 63-81 2/28 $ Murray State A L, 52-65 * - Ohio Valley Conference Game$ - OVC Tournament

2006-07Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 8-23/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-15Date Opponent H/A Result11/10 $ High Point A W, 64-6111/11 $ Cincinnati A L, 67-4911/12 $ Howard A L, 86-8111/16 Southern Miss A L, 77-6711/20 Arkansas State H L, 68-6311/25 Arkansas-Litt le Rock A L, 58-5611/29 Evansville H L, 75-5712/2 * Southeast Missouri A L, 81-7912/5 Freed-Hardeman H W, 70-5812/9 * Jacksonville State A W, 70-6912/16 Saint Louis A L, 77-5312/18 * Morehead State H L, 56-5512/20 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 82-6912/28 Hawaii A L, 66-531/2 * Austin Peay A L, 74-611/4 * Samford A L, 55-41

1/6 * Tennessee State H W, 73-651/11 * Eastern Illinois H W, 67-431/13 * Morehead State A L, 70-481/18 * Austin Peay H L, 75-601/20 * Murray State A L, 78-651/25 * Samford H L, 71-661/27 * Jacksonville State H W, 83-601/29 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 94-572/1 * Tennessee Tech A L, 82-742/3 * Southeast Missouri H L, 73-692/6 * Tennessee State A W, 76-742/10 * Eastern Illinois A L, 74-592/12 * Tennessee Tech H L, 65-612/17 Saint Peter’s H W, 59-582/24 * Murray State H L, 74-52$ - Jim Thorpe Association Classic* - Ohio Valley Conference Game

2007-08Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 17-16/Ohio Valley Conference: 11-9Date Opponent H/A Result11/05 Memphis A L, 71-10211/06 Maine N W, 66-62 11/13 Central Baptist H W, 116-74 11/15 Central Arkansas H L, 75-78 11/17 Mississippi State A L, 70-86 11/19 Covenant College H W, 103-77 11/29 Arkansas State A L, 69-71 12/01 Saint Peter’s College A W, 78-74 12/8 * Jacksonville State H W, 90-8112/17 * Morehead State A L, 75-80 12/19 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 51-7012/22 UNLV A L, 48-7412/29 Vanderbilt A L, 85-92 1/3 * Austin Peay H L (OT), 85-90 1/5 * Samford H W, 63-49 1/7 * Tennessee State A W, 75-741/10 * Eastern Illinois A W, 69-63 1/12 * Morehead State H L, 79-81 1/17 * Austin Peay A L, 71-86 1/19 * Murray State H L, 72-76 1/24 * Samford A W, 61-43 1/26 * Jacksonville State A W, 81-70 1/29 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 60-74 1/31 * Tennessee Tech H L, 100-952/2 * Southeast Missouri A W, 90-71 2/7 * Tennessee State H W, 91-80 2/9 * Eastern Illinois H W, 73-62 2/14 * Tennessee Tech A W, 82-79 2/16 * Southeast Missouri H W, 98-85 2/23 Elon A W, 81-773/1 * Murray State A L, 59-98 3/4 #Samford H W, (3OT) 101-94 3/7 #Austin Peay N L, 77-78 * - Ohio Valley Conference game# - OVC Tournament

2008-09Coach: Bret Campbell

Record: 22-10/Ohio Valley Conference: 14-4OVC CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent H/A Result11/14 Maryville (St. Louis) H W, 121-5611/18 Tennessee A L, 64-9111/22 Elon H W, 82-6511/25 Arkansas State H L, 67-7611/28 Southern Cal A L, 43-7012/4 * Morehead State A L, 71-8012/6 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 75-78

12/15 Middle Tennessee A W, 72-6512/18 Brescia H W, 97-4412/27 $ Florida International A W (OT), 77-7612/28 $ Fordham N W, 82-7012/31 Central Arkansas A W, 84-651/5 * Murray State H W, 75-711/8 * Austin Peay H L, 76-851/10 * Tennessee State H W, 78-651/12 * Southeast Missouri A W, 81-671/15 * Tennessee Tech A W, 83-721/17 * Jacksonville State A W, 92-731/22 * Southeast Missouri H W, 86-731/24 * Eastern Illinois H W, 65-512/5 * Austin Peay A W (OT), 87-822/7 * Tennessee State A W, 100-732/12 * Jacksonville State H W, 99-742/14 * Tennessee Tech H W, 71-622/18 * Eastern Illinois A W, 76-602/21 Missouri State H L, 77-792/23 * Murray State A L, 59-742/26 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 74-552/28 * Morehead State H W, 79-653/3 # Tennessee Tech H W, 93-753/6 # Morehead State N L, 55-633/18 ! Auburn A L, 82-87 * - Ohio Valley Conference game$ - FIU Holiday Tournament - Miami, Fla.# - OVC Tournament! - National Invitation Tournament

2009-10Coach: Jason James

Record: 4-25/Ohio Valley Conference: 1-17Date Opponent H/A Result11/14 Southern Illinois A L, 63-9111/17 Missouri A L, 68-8311/20 Harris-Stowe H W, 79-6711/25 Arkansas State A L, 66-8012/3 * Morehead State H L, 66-7412/5 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 74-8512/9 Missouri State A L, 51-7912/12 Central Arkansas H L, 71-8112/19 Evansville A L, 63-8412/22 Florida State A L, 68-9512/30 Westminster H W, 71-591/4 * Murray State A L, 59-831/7 * Austin Peay A L, 72-901/9 * Tennessee State A L, 59-731/14 * Tennessee Tech H L, 63-761/16 * Jacksonville State H L, 63-731/21 * Southeast Missouri A L, 63-771/23 * Eastern Illinois A L, 46-601/25 SIU Edwardsville H W, 68-521/30 * Murray State H L, 45-772/4 * Austin Peay H L, 69-742/6 * Tennessee State H L, 68-742/9 * Southeast Missouri H W, 73-702/11 * Jacksonville State A L, 68-802/13 * Tennessee Tech A L, 61-702/16 * Eastern Illinois H L, 68-832/20 Ball State A L, 52-682/25 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 60-842/27 * Morehead State A L, 63-73* - Ohio Valley Conference game

2010-11Coach: Jason James

Record: 12-21/Ohio Valley Conference: 6-12Date Opponent H/A Result11/12 MacMurray H W, 70-49

YEARLY RESULTSYEARLY RESULTS

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YEARLY RESULTSYEARLY RESULTS11/15 Centenary H W, 79-5611/18 LSU A L, 56-7911/20 Northwestern State A L, 94-10311/23 Memphis A L, 80-10211/27 Lipscomb H L, 71-9012/2 * Morehead State A L, 49-7012/4 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 69-7712/8 Central Arkansas A W, 73-6412/11 IPFW A L, 61-8512/19 William Woods H W, 87-5712/21 * Murray State H L, 54-6612/27 Ohio State A L, 40-10012/29 Tennessee A L, 62-681/3 * Southeast Missouri A L, 75-821/8 * Tennessee State H L, 64-671/10 * Austin Peay H L, 61-711/13 * Tennessee Tech A L (3OT), 105-1091/15 * Jacksonville State A W, 63-601/20 * Southeast Missouri H W, 79-691/22 * Eastern Illinois H W, 63-621/24 SIU Edwardsville A W, 78-691/29 * Murray State A L, 75-922/3 * Austin Peay A L, 53-822/5 * Tennessee State A L, 47-562/10 * Jacksonville State H W, 68-552/12 * Tennessee Tech H L, 71-852/15 * Eastern Illinois A W, 73-542/19 Bradley H L, 75-812/24 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 78-702/26 * Morehead State H L, 64-773/2 # Tennessee State N W, 68-643/3 # Tennessee Tech N L, 59-83* - Ohio Valley Conference game# - OVC Tournament

2011-12Coach: Jason James

Record: 4-27/Ohio Valley Conference: 0-16Date Opponent H/A Result11/11 Louisville A L, 48-8311/13 Ohio A L, 65-7411/17 Arkansas State A L, 45-6311/19 Rochester H W, 76-5911/22 Lamar H L, 69-8011/25 Mississippi State A L, 50-7611/27 UAB A W, 59-5411/30 Central Arkansas H L, 68-7512/3 Ball State H L, 48-7112/6 Lipscomb A L, 55-7012/10 Middle Tennessee A L, 62-7812/13 Bethel H W, 86-8312/18 IPFW H L, 76-8212/21 * Murray State A L, 54-7812/29 * Tennessee State A L, 67-8312/31 * Tennessee Tech H L, 62-851/5 * Southeast Missouri H L, 71-731/7 * SIU Edwardsville H L, 65-691/12 * Eastern Illinois A L, 55-681/19 * Eastern Kentucky A L (OT), 78-861/21 * Morehead State A L, 56-621/26 * Tennessee State H L, 59-721/28 * Austin Peay A L, 73-922/2 * Jacksonville State H L, 74-852/4 * Murray State H L, 58-652/9 * Southeast Missouri A L, 56-862/11 * Eastern Illinois H L, 71-742/14 Kennesaw State A W (OT), 76-752/18 Southeastern Louisiana A L, 48-642/23 * Austin Peay H L, 67-852/25 * Jacksonville State A L, 46-77* - Ohio Valley Conference game

2012-13Coach: Jason James

Record: 9-21/Ohio Valley Conference: 5-11Date Opponent H/A Result11/9 Arkansas-Litt le Rock A L, 68-8411/11 Cincinnati A L, 57-8011/14 Fontbonne H W, 84-5811/16 Arkansas State H L (3OT), 73-7711/20 Lyon College H W, 92-5811/24 Bradley A L, 57-8011/29 Memphis A L, 65-9312/1 Kennesaw State H W, 65-6312/5 Central Arkansas A L, 86-8712/8 Lipscomb A L, 62-8612/15 Saint Louis A L, 51-7312/19 Samford H L, 62-7512/29 * Southeast Missouri A L, 60-6512/31 * Jacksonville State H L, 54-641/3 * Murray State H L, 62-731/5 * Austin Peay H W (OT), 76-741/10 * Tennessee State A L, 48-801/12 * Belmont A L, 53-901/19 * Morehead State H L, 74-881/24 * Eastern Illinois A L, 56-691/26 * SIU Edwardsville A W, 65-621/31 * Eastern Kentucky H W, 72-652/7 * Eastern Illinois H L, 65-932/9 * SIU Edwardsville H W, 77-682/16 * Southeast Missouri H L, 74-962/21 * Tennessee Tech A L, 68-832/23 Longwood H W, 89-792/28 * Murray State A W, 69-683/2 * Austin Peay A L, 58-913/6 # Morehead State N L, 66-73* - Ohio Valley Conference game# - OVC Tournament

2013-14Coach: Jason James

Record: 8-23/Ohio Valley Conference: 3-13Date Opponent H/A Result11/8 Wyoming A L, 60-7811/10 Colorado A L, 65-9111/13 Arkansas State A L, 62-7211/15 Rochester College H W, 79-6411/17 Florida State A L, 61-8911/20 Kansas City H L, 67-7911/22 Jackson State H L, 64-6811/25 Lipscomb H L, 84-9511/27 Bethel H W, 95-8211/30 UNLV A L, 55-8512/4 Samford A W, 89-7312/7 Northern Kentucky H W, 79-6612/16 Presbyterian A W, 73-7012/19 Arkansas A L, 56-10212/21 Southeastern Louisiana H L, 76-8012/30 * Jacksonville State A L, 65-701/2 * Austin Peay A L, 68-811/5 * Murray State A L, 77-911/11 * Belmont H L, 72-871/13 * Tennessee State H W, 100-811/18 * Morehead State A L, 75-821/23 * Eastern Illinois H W, 84-771/25 * SIU Edwardsville H L, 82-871/30 * Eastern Kentucky A L, 66-892/6 * Eastern Illinois A L, 79-912/8 * SIU Edwardsville A L, 78-842/12 * Southeast Missouri A W, 79-702/20 * Tennessee Tech H L, 83-912/22 * Southeast Missouri H L, 74-77

2/27 * Murray State H L, 72-863/1 * Austin Peay H L, 85-88* - Ohio Valley Conference game

2014-15Coach: Heath Schroyer

Record: 21-13/Ohio Valley Conference: 10-6Date Opponent H/A Result11/14 Marquett e A L, 63-7911/17 Arkansas State A W, 75-7311/20 Champion Baptist H W, 115-2911/25 Bethune-Cookman A W, 74-5611/28 Nebraska A L, 64-7512/3 Northern Kentucky A W, 71-5612/6 Longwood A W, 77-6712/15 Illinois-Chicago A W (OT), 81-7812/17 Illinois State A L, 54-6412/20 Presbyterian H W, 77-6012/22 Butler A L, 37-6412/30 Md.-Eastern Shore H L, 60-631/1 Crowley’s Ridge H W, 84-611/8 * Eastern Kentucky H L, 58-661/10 * Morehead State H W (OT), 75-721/15 * Tennessee Tech A W, 63-601/17 * Jacksonville State H W, 55-521/22 * Belmont A L, 67-721/24 * Southeast Missouri H W, 70-531/29 * Eastern Illinois H W, 81-511/31 * Murray State A L, 62-652/5 * Austin Peay A W, 76-642/7 * SIU Edwardsville H W, 64-592/12 * Southeast Missouri A L, 76-982/14 * Austin Peay H W, 67-612/19 * Eastern Illinois A W (OT), 75-732/21 * SIU Edwardsville A L, 68-762/26 * Tennessee State A W, 69-522/28 * Murray State H L, 67-733/5 # Morehead State N L, 65-763/19 $ Northwestern State A W, 104-793/21 $ USC Upstate A W, 60-493/25 $ Eastern Kentucky A W, 70-693/31 $ Evansville A L, 66-79* - Ohio Valley Conference game# - OVC Tournament$ - CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

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All-time SERIES RECORDSAll-time SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT RECORD FIRST MTG LAST MTGAlabama 0-3 1981-82 1993-94Alabama A&M 1-1 2000-01 2000-01Ala.-Huntsville 3-0 1986-87 1993-94Alaska-Anchorage 0-2 1990-91 1990-91Alaska-Fairbanks 1-1 1990-91 1990-91American 0-1 1993-94 1993-94Anderson 1-0 1979-80 1979-80Arkansas 0-3 1973-74 2013-14Ark.-Litt le Rock 0-4 1992-93 2012-13Arkansas State 6-15 1962-63 2014-15Ark. St. Teachers 1-0 1965-66 1965-66Arkansas Tech 1-0 1964-65 1964-65Athens State 1-2 1953-54 1957-58Auburn 0-2 1987-88 2008-09Augustana 0-1 1981-82 1981-82Austin Peay 20-57 1959-60 2014-15Austin Peay Frosh 1-1 1952-53 1952-53Austin Peay JV 2-0 1953-54 1953-54Ball State 0-3 1991-92 2011-12Belmont 20-14 1953-54 2014-15Berry 1-0 2001-02 2001-02Bethel 31-21 1951-52 2013-14Bethune-Cookman 1-0 2014-15 2014-15Birmingham Southern 0-2 1966-67 2004-05Blackburn 2-0 1979-80 1982-83Boston Univ. 0-1 1991-92 1991-92Bradley 0-4 1973-74 2012-13Brescia 2-0 1998-99 2008-09Butler 1-2 1999-00 2014-15Cal. St. Northridge 0-1 1977-78 1977-78Campbellsville 0-1 1989-90 1989-90Carson Newman 1-1 1961-62 1969-70Centenary 2-1 2000-01 2010-11Central Arkansas 2-4 2007-08 2012-13Central Baptist 2-0 2003-04 2007-08Central Florida 1-1 2002-03 2003-04Cent. Methodist 2-0 1979-80 1983-84Central Michigan 0-1 1991-92 1991-92Central Missouri 1-0 1981-82 1981-82Centre 1-0 1987-88 1987-88Champion Baptist 1-0 2014-15 2014-15Chapman 0-1 1977-78 1977-78Charleston (WV) 1-0 1985-86 1985-86Chatt anooga 1-6 1973-74 1982-83Christian Bros. 19-20 1951-52 1999-00 Cincinnati 0-3 1994-95 2012-13Clarksville Naval 1-0 1955-56 1955-56Colorado 0-1 2013-14 2013-14Columbia College 1-0 1978-79 1978-79Concordia 1-0 2002-03 2002-03Covenant 2-0 1995-96 2007-08Crowley’s Ridge 1-0 2014-15 2014-15Cumberland (TN) 4-0 1984-85 1996-97Delta State 25-37 1956-57 1990-91Duke 0-1 2004-05 2004-05Eastern Illinois 20-20 1994-95 2014-15Eastern Kentucky 17-27 1991-92 2014-15Elon 2-0 2007-08 2008-09Evansville 1-11 1993-94 2014-15Florida Int’l 1-0 2008-09 2008-09Florida State 0-3 1984-85 2013-14Fontbonne 1-0 2012-13 2012-13Fordham 1-0 2008-09 2008-09Fort Campbell 3-0 1975-76 1978-79Freed-Hardeman 22-4 1951-52 2006-07Georgia State 1-2 1992-93 1995-96Grace 1-0 1985-86 1985-86Grambling 1-0 1991-92 1991-92Grand Valley St. 0-1 1985-86 1985-86Harding Acad. 1-1 1960-61 1960-61Harding College 1-0 1964-65 1964-65Harris-Stowe 1-0 2009-10 2009-10Hawaii 0-2 1999-00 2006-07Henderson State 0-1 1988-89 1988-89 Hendrix College 0-1 1964-65 1964-65High Point 1-0 2006-07 2006-07Houston Baptist 1-0 1992-93 1992-93Howard 0-1 2006-07 2006-07Idaho State 0-2 1995-96 1997-98Illinois 0-2 1998-99 2005-06

OPPONENT RECORD FIRST MTG LAST MTGIllinois-Chicago 1-0 2014-15 2014-15Illinois State 0-3 1983-84 2014-15IPFW 1-2 2004-05 2011-12IUPUI 2-0 1977-78 1978-79Indiana State 1-2 1974-75 2003-04Iowa State 0-1 1996-97 1996-97Jackson Indep. 1-0 1957-58 1957-58Jackson State 0-2 1999-00 2013-14Jacksonville St. 22-38 1971-72 2014-15Kansas 0-2 1986-87 1988-89Kennesaw State 2-0 2011-12 2012-13Kennett 1-0 1955-56 1955-56Kentucky 0-1 1994-95 1994-95Kentucky State 0-1 1979-80 1979-80King College 2-0 1964-65 1967-68Ky.-Tenn. All-Stars 1-0 1959-60 1959-60Ky. Wesleyan 1-7 1967-68 1991-92LaGrange 1-0 1969-70 1969-70Lamar 0-1 2011-12 2011-12Lambuth 34-12 1951-52 1991-92Lane 6-0 1981-82 1990-91LeMoyne-Owen 3-3 1969-70 1985-86Lincoln Memorial 7-0 1960-61 1991-92Lindenwood 1-0 1980-81 1980-81Lindsey Wilson 0-1 1991-92 1991-92Lipscomb 12-13 1958-59 2013-14Livingston 19-21 1971-72 1990-91Longwood 2-0 2012-13 2014-15LSU 0-4 1988-89 2010-11Louisville 0-2 2005-06 2011-12*Lyon College 16-6 1959-60 2012-13MacMurray 1-0 2010-11 2010-11Maine 1-0 2007-08 2007-08Marquett e 0-1 2014-15 2014-15Marshall 0-1 1994-95 1994-95Martin College 3-1 1951-52 1951-52Md.-Eastern Shore 0-1 2014-15 2014-15Maryville St. Louis 2-0 1980-81 2008-09Memphis 0-6 2000-01 2012-13Memphis Navy 2-1 1953-54 1954-55Miami 0-1 2000-01 2000-01Middle Tenn. 9-24 1964-65 2011-12Middle Tenn. (JV) 1-0 1955-56 1955-56Miles 1-0 1986-87 1986-87Milligan 2-0 1959-60 1962-63Minnesota 0-1 1992-93 1992-93Mississippi Coll. 17-17 1962-63 1990-91Mississippi State 1-7 1980-81 2011-12Miss. Valley St. 1-1 2003-04 2003-04Missouri 0-5 1982-83 2009-10Missouri Baptist 3-2 1951-52 1985-86Missouri-St. Louis 3-3 1969-70 1975-76Mo. School of Mines 4-2 1956-57 1961-62Mo. Southern 0-2 1991-92 1991-92Missouri State^ 0-3 1995-96 2009-10Missouri Valley 1-0 2002-03 2002-03Morehead State 14-33 1991-92 2014-15Murray State 4-46 1956-57 2014-15Murray State (JV) 3-4 1951-52 1956-57Nebraska 0-1 2014-15 2014-15New York State 1-0 1980-81 1980-81Nicholls State 5-7 1971-72 1978-79North Alabama 21-28 1960-61 1990-91North Central 1-0 1980-81 1980-81North Dakota 1-1 1979-80 1980-81North Dakota St. 0-2 1978-79 1979-80North Texas 0-1 2004-05 2004-05NE Miss. JC 1-0 1953-54 1953-54Northern Arizona 1-1 2001-02 2002-03Northern Ky. 2-0 2013-14 2014-15NW Mississippi 1-1 1952-53 1952-53Northwestern 0-1 1996-97 1996-97!Northwestern St. 2-2 1973-74 2014-15Oakland City 5-4 1955-56 1992-93Ohio 0-1 2011-12 2011-12Ohio State 0-2 1998-99 2010-11Ole Miss 0-2 2001-02 2004-05Olivet 1-0 1979-80 1979-80Oral Roberts 1-1 1994-95 1995-96Ott erbein 1-0 1983-84 1983-84

OPPONENT RECORD FIRST MTG LAST MTGPaducah JC 8-3 1951-52 1957-58Parsons Indep. 1-0 1954-55 1954-55Pilot Oak 1-0 1954-55 1954-55Portland State 1-1 2003-04 2004-05Presbyterian 2-0 2013-14 2014-15Purdue 0-3 1996-97 2005-06Quincy 0-1 1988-89 1988-89Radford 0-2 1995-96 1996-97Reinhardt 1-0 2004-05 2004-05#Rhodes College 8-6 1967-68 1990-91Rivers Indep. 1-0 1953-54 1953-54Rochester College 3-0 2003-04 2013-14Rust 8-2 1967-68 1990-91Rutherford 1-0 1953-54 1953-54Saint Louis 1-3 1995-96 2012-13St. Louis Christian 1-0 1990-91 1990-91St. Mary’s 3-0 1979-80 2001-02Saint Peter’s 2-0 2006-07 2007-08St. Xavier (Ill.) 0-1 1985-86 1985-86Samford 5-8 1992-93 2013-14San Diego 0-1 1977-78 1977-78 San Francisco 0-1 2003-04 2003-04San Francisco St. 1-0 1994-95 1994-95 SIU Edwardsville 6-7 1970-71 2014-15SE Missouri 28-46 1962-63 2014-15Southeastern La. 4-9 1972-73 2013-14Southern Illinois 0-2 1999-00 2009-10Southern Indiana 4-2 1970-71 1991-92Southern Miss 0-1 2006-07 2006-07Southwest Baptist 2-0 1981-82 1983-84Spalding 1-0 2005-06 2005-06Stephen F. Austin 1-1 1982-83 1996-97Stetson 1-0 1984-85 1984-85Stewart AF Base 1-0 1954-55 1954-55Tennessee 0-4 1993-94 2010-11Tennessee Doctors 1-0 1958-59 1958-59Tennessee State 24-32 1966-67 2014-15Tennessee Tech 11-36 1968-69 2014-15Tennessee Temple 1-1 1980-81 1995-96Tenn. Wesleyan 0-5 1959-60 1988-89TCU 0-1 1992-93 1992-93Trenton Indep. 3-0 1955-56 1956-57Trevecca 1-0 1985-86 1985-86Troy% 18-23 1971-72 1991-92Tusculum 1-3 1964-65 1966-67UAB 1-1 1999-00 2011-12UMKC 0-1 2013-14 2013-14UNLV 0-3 2002-03 2013-14USC 0-3 1991-92 2008-09USC Upstate 1-0 2014-15 2014-15Union 32-21 1954-55 2002-03Union Frosh 1-1 1952-53 1952-53Valdosta State 8-10 1982-83 1990-91Vanderbilt 0-5 1993-94 2007-08Vanderbilt Frosh 2-4 1955-56 1955-56Virginia 0-1 1995-96 1995-96Va. Commonwealth 0-2 1994-95 1997-98Virginia Tech 0-1 1997-98 1997-98Webster 2-0 2000-01 2005-06West Georgia 6-9 1981-82 1990-91West Virginia St. 1-0 2001-02 2001-02Western Illinois 1-0 2003-04 2003-04Western Kentucky 1-2 1991-92 1997-98Westminster 3-0 1978-79 2009-10William Penn 1-0 1982-83 1982-83William Woods 1-0 2010-11 2010-11Williams Baptist 0-1 1991-92 1991-92Winthrop 0-1 2001-02 2001-02Woff ord 0-1 1962-63 1962-63Wyoming 0-1 2013-14 2013-14Yale 1-0 2001-02 2001-0264 seasons All-time record: 713-925

* Formerly known as Arkansas College # Formerly known as Southwestern^ Formerly known as Southwest Missouri! Formerly known as Northwestern Louisiana%Formerly known as Troy State

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNSAlabama

Alabama leads 3-0Away: 0-3

Date H/A/N Result 1981-82 A L, 94-6412/10/83 A L, 95-711/17/94 A L, 104-68

Alabama A&MSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/21/00 H W, 92-882/1/01 A L, 72-69

Alabama-HuntsvilleUT Martin leads 3-0

Home: 2-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result12/15/86 H W, 72-612/29/92 H W, 92-871/5/94 A W, 75-70

Alaska-AnchorageAlaska-Anchorage leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result11/16/90 A L, 83-6511/17/90 A L, 77-75

Alaska-FairbanksSeries tied 1-1

Away: 1-1Date H/A/N Result11/19/90 A L, 96-6911/20/90 A W, 110-101

AmericanAmerican leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/10/93 A L, 99-81

Anderson CollegeUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/1/79 H W, 72-67

ArkansasArkansas leads 3-0

Away: 0-3Date H/A/N Result12/5/73 A L, 80-6812/3/92 A L, 90-6912/19/13 A L, 102-56

Arkansas-Little RockUALR leads 4-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-3

Date H/A/N Result12/16/92 A L, 88-58

2/20/93 H L, 81-6711/25/06 A L, 58-5611/9/12 A L, 84-68

Arkansas StateArkansas State leads 15-6

Home: 3-5Away: 3-10

Date H/A/N Result12/29/62 A W, 78-751/28/67 A L, 96-711/30/67 A L, 77-6712/2/68 A W, 76-661/28/69 H W, 87-6912/8/69 H L, 83-741/22/70 A L, 73-6712/21/74 A L, 95-731/12/76 H W, 81-6612/1/94 H L, 76-6512/13/94 A L, 77-7212/6/04 A L, 92-6512/1/05 H W, 80-77 (OT)11/20/06 H L, 68-6311/29/07 A L, 71-6911/25/08 H L, 76-6711/25/09 A L, 80-6611/17/11 A L, 63-4511/16/12 H L, 77-73 (3OT)11/13/13 A L, 72-6211/17/14 A W, 75-73

Arkansas State TeachersUT Martin wins 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1965-66 H W, 77-70

Arkansas TechUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/29/64 A W, 97-94

AthensAthens leads 2-1

Date H/A/N Result1953-54 N/A W, 92-491956-57 N/A L, 72-521957-58 N/A L, 84-79

AuburnAuburn leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result12/7/87 A L, 99-773/18/09* A L, 87-82

AugustanaAugustana leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/21/81 H L, 70-62

Austin PeayAustin Peay leads 57-20

Home: 13-21Away: 6-32Neutral: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result1959-60 N/A L, 75-501959-60 N/A L, 78-7512/5/60 A W, 73-722/11/61 H L, 95-861960-61* N/A L, 82-751961-62 A L, 82-791961-62 H L, 80-761961-62* N/A W, 74-651/31/63 H W, 82-742/7/63 A L, 74-571963-64 A L, 89-652/10/64 H L, 82-6812/9/64 H W, 58-481/28/65 A L, 70-691965-66 A L, 99-841965-66 H W, 107-861/4/67 A L, 77-661/19/67 H L, 74-7112/5/68 A L, 76-701/17/69 H L, 68-6412/4/68 A L, 84-6412/18/68 H L, 95-7312/3/69 A L, 118-981/14/70 H W, 89-8712/5/70 A L, 97-8312/1/71 A L, 89-762/3/72 H W, 78-7712/11/80 A L, 86-7512/20/86 A W, 91-8712/12/87 H L, 65-632/18/92 A L, 71-641/23/93 A W, 74-712/13/93 H L, 61-592/5/94 H L, 79-642/16/94 A L, 93-802/4/95 A L, 74-592/16/95 H W, 64-551/29/96 A W, 91-832/24/96 H W, 67-641/13/97 H L, 64-522/8/97 A L, 92-751/24/98 A L, 85-512/21/98 H L, 65-411/21/99 H W, 70-692/18/99 A L, 77-6312/11/99 A L, 64-532/8/00 H L, 81-581/15/01 H W, 76-742/22/01 A L, 90-741/10/02 A L, 71-651/31/02 H L, 69-68 (OT)2/26/02* A L, 72-691/9/03 H W, 66-641/27/03 A L, 64-562/12/04 A L, 79-552/10/05 H L, 67-63 (OT)1/2/06 H W, 84-751/19/06 A L, 96-881/2/07 A L, 74-61

1/18/07 H L, 75-601/3/08 H L, 90-85 (OT)1/17/08 A L, 86-713/7/08* N L, 78-771/8/09 H L, 85-762/5/09 A W, 87-82 (OT)1/7/10 A L, 90-722/4/10 H L, 74-691/10/11 H L, 71-612/3/11 A L, 82-531/28/12 A L, 92-732/23/12 H L, 85-671/5/13 H W, 76-74 (OT)3/2/13 A L, 91-582/2/14 A L, 81-683/1/14 H L, 88-852/5/15 A W, 76-642/14/15 H W, 67-61

Austin Peay FroshSeries tied 1-1

Date H/A/N Result1952-53 N/A W, 61-551952-53 N/A L, 76-62

Austin Peay Junior VarsityUT Martin leads 2-0

Date H/A/N Result1953-54 N/A W, 78-481953-54 N/A W, 78-49

Ball StateBall State leads 3-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result12/6/91 A L, 88-412/20/10 A L, 68-5212/3/11 H L, 71-48

BelmontUT Martin leads 20-14

Home: 12-3Away: 5-10

Date H/A/N Result1/14/54 H W, 83-812/15/54 A L, 67-601957-58 N/A W, 82-751958-59 N/A W, 83-611959-60 N/A W, 72-671959-60 N/A L, 62-601/28/61 A L, 76-742/18/61 H W, 87-861961-62 A W, 84-641961-62 H W, 68-571/21/63 H W, 83-612/2/63 A W, 99-811/18/64 A L, 71-682/1/64 H W, 81-741/9/65 H L, 61-562/8/65 A L, 86-721965-66 A W, 68-631965-66 H W, 86-6612/15/66 A W, 87-792/11/67 H W, 78-60

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNS1/27/68 H W, 85-592/10/68 A L, 68-621/24/69 A W, 75-682/8/69 H W, 102-711/24/70 H W, 119-752/7/70 A L, 79-771/16/71 A L, 71-701/30/71 H L, 84-802/15/71* A L, 74-5212/15/84 H W, 105-6412/10/87 H W, 122-981/12/13 A L, 90-531/11/14 H L, 87-721/22/15 A L, 72-67

BerryUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1/7/02 H W, 108-74

BethelUT Martin leads 31-21

Home: 21-7Away: 6-7

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A L, 81-471951-52 N/A L, 70-361952-53 N/A L, 77-661952-53 N/A W, 70-651953-54 N/A L, 79-741953-54 N/A W, 70-591955-56 N/A L, 104-1021955-56 N/A W, 86-811958-59 N/A L, 63-621958-59 N/A L, 72-621958-59 N/A W, 83-721961-62 H W, 89-741961-62 H L, 71-691/24/63 H W, 80-702/4/63 A W, 69-571/27/64 H W, 70-542/13/64 A W, 57-561/14/65 H W, 80-761/26/65 A W, 68-651965-66 H W, 75-621965-66 A W, 83-611/12/67 A L, 55-532/9/67 H W, 66-561/11/68 A W, 76-752/8/68 H L, 79-731/9/69 H W, 80-682/6/69 A L, 112-7612/5/69 A L, 94-881/10/70 H W, 94-922/5/70 A L, 76-691/9/71 A L, 72-662/11/71 H L, 97-771/27/72 A L, 98-812/10/72 H L, 88-8412/16/72 A L, 83-762/13/73 H L, 79-732/10/75 H L, 60-582/9/76 A W, 79-6911/23/81 H L, 79-71

12/9/82 H W, 108-9011/21/83 H W, 84-7011/19/84 H W, 111-7512/2/85 H W, 91-7212/13/86 H W, 101-7611/30/98 H W, 78-5312/2/99 H W, 59-4711/20/00 H W, 121-6512/3/01 H W, 81-5712/14/02 H W, 116-5711/29/04 H W, 87-4612/13/11 H W, 86-8311/27/13 H W, 95-82

Bethune-CookmanUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/25/14 A W, 74-56

Birmingham SouthernBirmingham Southern leads 2-0

Away: 0-1Neutral: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/6/66 A L, 80-7412/29/04 N L, 64-53

BlackburnUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result1/26/80 H W, 78-631/4/83 H W, 103-84

BostonBoston leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/14/91 A L, 67-64

BradleyBradley leads 4-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-3

Date H/A/N Result12/1/73 A L, 99-6511/21/98 A L, 68-472/19/11 H L, 81-7511/24/12 A L, 80-57

BresciaUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result2/8/99 H W, 67-6412/18/08 H W, 97-44

ButlerButler leads 2-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result1/3/00 H W, 64-6212/18/00 A L, 77-48

12/22/14 A L, 64-37

California St.-NorthridgeCalifornia St.-Northridge leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/21/77 A L, 47-46

CampbellsvilleCampellsville leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/18/89 H L, 70-67

Carson-NewmanSeries tied 1-1Neutral: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1961-62* N/A L, 63-422/19/70* N W, 92-81

CentenaryUT Martin leads 2-1

Home: 2-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result11/25/00 H W, 69-561/2/01 A L, 78-6611/15/10 H W, 79-56

Central ArkansasCentral Arkansas leads 4-2

Home: 0-3Away: 2-1

Date H/A/N Result11/15/07 H L, 78-7512/31/08 A W, 84-6512/12/09 H L, 81-7112/8/10 A W, 73-6411/30/11 H L, 75-6812/5/12 A L, 87-86

Central BaptistUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result11/24/03 H W, 105-7811/13/07 H W, 116-74

Central FloridaSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/15/02 H W, 63-5812/30/03 A L, 80-68

Central MethodistUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result12/7/79 H W, 72-7111/28/83 H W, 98-81

Central MichiganCentral Michigan leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/13/91 A L, 97-70

Central MissouriUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1981-82* N/A W, 46-42

CentreUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/28/87 H W, 95-62

Champion BaptistUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/20/14 H W, 115-29

ChapmanChapman leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/16/77 A L, 91-78

Charleston (W.Va.)UT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0 Date H/A/N Result12/11/85 H W, 110-103

ChattanoogaChattanooga leads 7-1

Home: 1-3Away: 0-4

Date H/A/N Result1/2/74 A L, 88-831/30/74 H L, 94-7811/30/74 A L, 108-981/18/75 H L, 70-6912/1/75 A L, 95-691/31/76 H W, 76-7012/28/81 H L, 48-421/3/83 A L, 81-68

Christian BrothersChristian Brothers leads 20-19

Home: 10-8Away: 3-6

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A L, 47-431951-52 N/A W, 77-601952-53 N/A W, 60-551952-53 N/A W, 48-471953-54 N/A W, 50-491953-54 N/A W, 69-641954-55 N/A W, 71-371954-55 N/A L, 60-571958-59 N/A L, 66-551958-59 N/A L, 58-501959-60 N/A L, 69-50

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNS1959-60 N/A L, 71-481/4/65 A W, 91-822/3/65 A L, 84-741965-66 H L, 84-821965-66 H W, 75-631/14/67 A L, 58-552/2/67 H W, 77-701/6/68 A L, 73-681/25/68 H L, 73-701/4/69 H W, 86-652/1/69 A W, 81-771/7/70 H W, 78-511/31/70 H L, 67-661/6/71 A L, 68-661/23/71 H L, 70-6512/18/71 A L, 73-621/13/72 H L, 72-642/17/72 H W, 77-6912/19/73 H W, 74-6912/18/74 A L, 75-7112/9/75 A W, 64-531/3/76 H W, 74-5811/26/86 H W, 83-8011/21/88 H L, 94-7911/20/89 H W, 90-5411/27/90 H L, 78-7612/4/91 H L, 82-8011/29/99 H W, 82-66

CincinnatiCincinnati leads 3-0

Away: 0-3Date H/A/N Result12/10/94 A L, 110-5611/11/06 A L, 67-4911/11/12 A L, 80-57

Clarksville NavalUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1955-56 N/A W, 75-61

ColoradoColorado leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/10/13 A L, 91-65

Columbia CollegeUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result2/19/79 H W, 77-60

ConcordiaUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1/6/03 H W, 98-68

Covenant CollegeUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result11/27/95 H W, 88-65

11/19/07 H W, 103-77

Crowley’s RidgeUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1/1/15 H W, 84-61

CumberlandUT Martin leads 4-0

Home: 4-0Date H/A/N Result1/12/85 H W, 69-5512/8/86 H W, 98-8511/30/87 H W, 118-6211/24/96 H W, 70-68

Delta StateDelta State leads 37-25

Home: 14-10Away: 6-22

Date H/A/N Result1956-57 N/A W, 87-781956-57 N/A L, 78-651957-58 N/A W, 69-581/7/61 A L, 73-501961-62 A L, 87-761/7/63 H L, 70-601/25/64 A W, 80-742/6/64 H L, 80-761/23/65 A L, 73-652/6/65 H W, 85-711965-66 H W, 75-651/6/67 A L, 82-611/7/67 A L, 67-572/18/67 A W, 87-7712/14/67 A L, 97-8412/16/68 A L, 78-732/15/69 H W, 89-8512/13/69 H W, 89-662/14/70 A L, 89-8612/7/70 H L, 94-802/27/71 A L, 70-681/31/73 A W, 78-692/19/73 H L, 74-692/22/74 A L, 77-762/24/75 H L, 62-6112/18/75 A W, 85-7411/27/76 A W, 69-652/5/77 H W, 91-681/9/78 H W, 82-712/10/78 A L, 64-621/8/79 A L, 93-622/9/79 H L, 83-701/7/80 H W, 83-782/11/80 A L, 84-602/14/81 H W, 58-552/20/81 A L, 78-691980-81* N/A L, 62-59(OT)1/16/82 A L, 15-142/6/82 H W, 78-641981-82* N/A W, 48-361/22/83 A L, 59-562/19/83 H W, 48-363/1/83* N/A W, 17-11

1/21/84 H W, 61-602/18/84 A L, 73-651983-84* N/A W, 65-642/2/85 H L, 63-582/4/85 A L, 64-631984-85* N/A L, 71-601/25/86 H L, 80-782/8/86 A L, 83-762/27/86* N/A L, 89-772/2/87 H L, 70-692/26/87* N/A L, 58-571/11/88 A W, 79-642/8/88 H W, 78-601/7/89 H W, 48-432/4/89 A L, 65-591/13/90 A L, 83-522/10/90 H W, 91-7412/20/90 A L, 93-712/28/91 H L, 87-71

DukeDuke leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/20/04 A L, 88-46

Eastern IllinoisSeries tied 20-20

Home: 13-7Away: 7-13

Date H/A/N Result12/3/94 A L, 75-522/2/95 H L, 63-501/30/97 A W, 71-682/13/97 H W, 83-531/17/98 H L, 70-65 (OT)2/14/98 A L, 95-831/14/99 A W, 83-752/11/99 H W, 87-811/15/00 H W, 74-652/12/00 A L, 82-751/11/01 A L, 80-682/8/01 H W, 85-711/19/02 H W, 81-79 (OT)2/16/02 A W, 68-621/18/03 A L, 68-602/15/03 H L, 85-842/7/04 A L, 83-79 (OT)2/26/04 H W, 77-732/5/05 H L, 96-91 (OT)2/24/05 A L, 72-681/12/06 A L, 80-70 (OT)2/11/06 H W, 85-611/11/07 H W, 67-432/10/07 A L, 74-591/10/08 A W, 69-632/9/08 H W, 73-621/24/09 H W, 65-512/18/09 A W, 76-601/23/10 A L, 60-462/16/10 H L, 83-681/22/11 H W, 63-622/15/11 A W, 73-541/12/12 A L, 68-552/11/12 H L, 74-71

1/24/13 A L, 69-562/7/13 H L, 93-651/23/14 H W, 84-772/6/14 A L, 91-791/29/15 H W, 81-512/19/15 A W, 75-73 (OT)

Eastern KentuckyEastern Kentucky leads 27-17

Home: 12-9Away: 5-18

Date H/A/N Result 2/1/92 A L, 77-621/30/93 A L, 64-582/27/93 H L, 66-561/15/94 H L, 70-542/21/94 A L, 97-751/28/95 A L, 92-782/18/95 H W, 85-791/15/96 H L, 60-592/10/96 A L, 77-741/20/97 A W, 70-552/15/97 H W, 77-6612/6/97 H W, 67-642/3/98 A L, 83-7712/3/98 A W, 74-631/12/99 H L, 64-601/22/00 A W, 82-742/19/00 H W, 82-751/18/01 H W, 71-602/15/01 A L, 75-621/24/02 A L, 108-100 (OT)2/23/02 H W, 82-771/23/03 H W, 85-752/22/03 A W, 78-701/8/04 A L, 72-681/31/04 H W, 76-741/6/05 H L, 71-671/29/05 A L, 95-7112/21/05 A L, 75-611/30/06 H W, 90-8312/20/06 H L, 82-691/29/07 A L, 94-5712/19/07 A L, 70-511/29/08 H L, 74-6012/6/08 A L, 78-752/26/09 H W, 74-5512/5/09 H L, 85-742/25/10 A L, 84-6012/4/10 A L, 77-692/24/11 H W, 78-701/19/12 A L, 86-78 (2OT)1/31/13 H W, 72-651/30/14 A L, 89-661/8/15 H L, 66-583/25/15 A W, 70-69

ElonUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result2/23/08 A W, 81-7711/22/08 H W, 82-65

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNSEvansville

Evansville leads 11-1Home: 0-4Away: 1-7

Date H/A/N Result1/26/94 H L, 87-693/2/94 A L, 75-5612/31/94 A L, 83-4112/1/96 H L, 62-5812/31/97 A L, 78-6411/18/98 H L, 83-7012/16/99 A L, 87-5112/1/04 A L, 81-742/18/06 A W, 69-6211/29/06 H L, 75-5712/19/09 A L, 84-633/31/15 A L, 79-66

Florida InternationalUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/27/08 A W, 77-76 (OT)

Florida StateFlorida State leads 3-0

Away: 0-3Date H/A/N Result12/18/84 A L, 90-7312/22/09 A L, 95-6811/17/13 A L, 89-61

FontbonneUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/14/12 H W, 84-58

FordhamUT Martin leads 1-0

Neutral 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/28/08 N W, 82-70

Fort CampbellUT Martin leads 3-0

Home: 3-0Date H/A/N Result11/29/75 H W, 97-5112/1/77 H W, 90-681/18/79 H W, 75-65

Freed-HardemanUT Martin leads 22-4

Home: 8-0Away: 2-0

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A W, 65-581951-52 N/A W, 70-641952-53 N/A L, 53-491952-53 N/A W, 71-671953-54 N/A W, 70-641953-54 N/A W, 91-741954-55 N/A W, 64-521954-55 N/A W, 72-52

1955-56 N/A W, 72-661955-56 N/A W, 82-781956-57 N/A L, 75-711956-57 N/A W, 92-901958-59 N/A W, 58-381958-59 N/A L, 77-601959-60 N/A W, 90-811959-60 N/A L, 71-6912/1/60 H W, 100-6312/8/60 A W, 82-641961-62 H W, 96-751961-62 A W, 85-671/29/76 H W, 99-8012/29/81 H W, 86-6912/4/82 H W, 85-7112/8/83 H W, 87-6911/24/84 H W, 80-6312/5/06 H W, 70-58

Georgia StateGeorgia State leads 2-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result12/14/92 A L, 58-5412/13/93 A L, 95-6812/7/95 H W, 90-68

Grace (Ind.)UT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/27/85 H W, 102-58

GramblingUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/7/91 A W, 87-80

Grand Valley StateGrand Valley leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/24/85 A L, 79-76

Harding AcademySeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result11/24/60 A L, 68-6711/28/60 H W, 95-71

Harding CollegeUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/30/64 A W, 71-70

Harris-StoweUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/20/09 H W, 79-67

HawaiiHawaii leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result11/19/99 A L, 84-6812/28/06 A L, 66-53

Henderson StateHenderson State leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/30/88 H L, 84-80

Hendrix CollegeHendrix College leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/28/64 A L, 87-81

High PointUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/10/06 A W, 64-61

Houston BaptistUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/12/92 A W, 82-74

HowardHoward leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/12/06 A L, 86-81

Idaho StateIdaho State leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result12/2/95 A L, 89-7212/13/97 A L, 63-50

IllinoisIllinois leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result11/23/98 A L, 71-3512/30/05 A L, 84-46

Illinois-ChicagoUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/15/14 A W, 81-78 (OT)

Illinois StateIllinois State leads 4-0

Away: 0-4Date H/A/N Result11/26/83 A L, 68-5612/9/00 A L, 77-6011/27/04 A L, 80-5112/17/14 A L, 64-54

IPFWIPFW leads 2-1

Home: 0-1Away: 1-1

Date H/A/N Result12/11/04 A W, 63-6112/11/10 A L, 85-6112/18/11 H L, 82-76

Indiana StateIndiana State leads 2-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result12/16/74 A L, 95-831/7/75 H W, 79-7512/22/03 A L, 87-60

Iowa StateIowa State leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/5/96 A L, 57-36

IUPUIUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1/14/78 H W, 63-4911/25/78 A W, 94-81

Jackson IndependentUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1957-58 N/A W, 92-39

Jackson StateJackson State leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Neutral: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result11/21/99 N L, 63-4811/22/13 H L, 68-64

Jacksonville StateJacksonville State leads 38-22

Home: 15-15Away: 7-22

Date H/A/N Result 1/15/72 A L, 85-791/29/72 H W, 99-791/19/73 A L, 84-712/9/73 H W, 81-711/12/74 A L, 78-672/16/74 H L, 77-711/11/75 H W, 67-652/17/75 A L, 99-751/19/76 A L, 61-532/21/76 H L, 76-741/22/77 A L, 100-942/26/77 H W, 97-791/20/78 H W, 71-622/24/78 A L, 75-741/22/79 A L, 88-85

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNS2/23/79 H L, 71-581/21/80 H L, 75-732/22/80 A L, 95-781/30/81 A L, 48-352/7/81 H W, 47-461/25/82 H W, 68-622/15/82 A W, 69-641/10/83 A L, 71-592/7/83 H W, 84-781/9/84 H W, 66-632/6/84 A L, 90-661983-84* N/A L, 97-821/7/85 A L, 98-702/16/85 H L, 92-821/11/86 H L, 94-921/20/86 A L, 98-892/7/87 A W, 66-612/16/87 H L, 84-621/4/88 H W, 82-782/1/88 A L, 85-6912/10/88 A L, 92-741/28/89 H L, 106-771/6/90 H L, 77-552/3/90 A L, 95-861/26/91 H L, 75-652/23/91 A L, 118-871/15/04 H L, 96-851/13/05 A W, 75-7112/10/05 H L, 93-841/28/06 A L, 85-8012/9/06 A W, 70-691/27/07 H W, 83-6012/8/07 H W, 90-811/26/08 A W, 81-701/17/09 A W, 92-732/12/09 H W, 99-741/16/10 H L, 73-632/11/10 A L, 80-681/15/11 A W, 63-602/10/11 H W, 68-552/2/12 H L, 85-742/25/12 A L, 77-4612/31/12 H L, 64-5412/30/13 A L, 70-651/17/15 H W, 55-52

KansasKansas leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result11/29/86 A L, 88-6912/4/89 A L, 103-48

Kennesaw StateUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result2/14/12 A W, 76-75(OT)12/1/12 H W, 65-63

KennettUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1955-56 N/A W, 72-69

KentuckyKentucky leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/26/94 A L, 124-50

Kentucky StateKentucky State leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/20/79 A L, 75-58

Kentucky-Tenn. All-StarsUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1959-60 N/A W, 88-74

Kentucky WesleyanKentucky Wesleyan leads 7-1

Home: 1-3Away: 0-4

Date H/A/N Result1/8/68 A L, 79-653/2/68 H L, 97-861/30/79 H W, 89-841/3/80 A L, 75-582/1/82 A L, 55-5312/6/83 H L, 102-6612/13/89 A L, 101-7312/2/91 H L, 72-57

King CollegeUT Martin leads 2-0

Away: 2-0Date H/A/N Result2/17/65* A W, 84-702/21/68 A W, 86-64

LaGrangeUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/6/69 A W, 76-66

LamarLamar leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/22/11 H L, 80-69

LambuthUT Martin leads 34-12

Home: 16-2Away: 9-4

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A L, 100-531951-52 N/A L, 98-481952-53 N/A L, 72-551952-53 N/A L, 66-601953-54 N/A L, 74-671953-54 N/A W, 87-751954-55 N/A W, 89-861954-55 N/A W, 86-561955-56 N/A W, 87-741955-56 N/A W, 70-66

1956-57 N/A W, 87-691956-57 N/A W, 68-661958-59 N/A W, 65-641959-60 N/A L, 52-511959-60 N/A W, 68-571/23/61 H W, 87-702/14/61 A W, 92-731961-62 A L, 74-731961-62 H W, 90-7512/6/62 H W, 85-831/17/63 A L, 65-6412/7/63 H W, 89-661/30/64 A W, 70-6312/7/64 H W, 72-5812/9/64 A L, 69-661965-66 A W, 64-5312/8/71 A L, 97-891/22/72 H W, 84-7512/6/72 A W, 66-601/4/73 H W, 89-8812/8/73 H W, 88-7512/4/74 A W, 89-8012/3/75 A W, 87-801/8/76 H W, 76-6112/13/76 A W, 78-672/17/77 H W, 73-6112/12/77 A W, 72-692/20/78 H W, 85-7711/28/81 A W, 86-8411/22/82 H W, 124-8312/2/83 H W, 110-8112/11/86 H W, 84-6011/23/88 H L, 102-9511/22/89 H W, 103-6712/6/90 H L, 86-821/13/92 H W, 91-63

Lane UT Martin leads 6-0

Home: 6-0Date H/A/N Result12/14/81 H W, 96-8112/2/82 H W, 97-771/30/84 H W, 105-7212/3/84 H W, 116-6412/25/87 H W, 110-591/10/91 H W, 92-66

Lemoyne-OwenSeries tied 3-3

Home: 2-1Away: 0-2

Neutral: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/20/69 A L, 81-681/26/70 H W, 101-722/21/70* N W, 80-551/14/71 H L, 103-901/26/71 A L, 75-6612/21/85 H W, 85-81

Lincoln MemorialUT Martin leads 7-0

Home: 2-0Away: 3-0

Date H/A/N Result1961* N/A W, 79-761961-62* N/A W, 77-591965-66* A W, 71-6412/2/72 A W, 75-5912/14/87 H W, 82-631/11/92 H W, 68-592/15/92 A W, 58-52

LindenwoodUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/29/80 H W, 107-46

Lindsey WilsonLindsey Wilson leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result1/25/92 H L, 87-67

LipscombLipscomb leads 13-12

Home: 6-4Away: 4-6

Date H/A/N Result1958-59 N/A W, 71-701958-59 N/A L, 70-591958-59 N/A L, 63-611959-60 N/A L, 58-541959-60 N/A W, 71-681/14/61 H W, 62-572/4/61 A L, 82-651961-62 H W, 62-611961-62 A L, 58-561/12/63 A L, 70-642/14/63 H L, 70-601/11/64 H W, 68-612/15/64 A W, 65-591/2/65 A W, 59-561/16/65 H W, 71-6412/19/67 H L, 77-671/13/69 A L, 82-671/24/74 A W, 85-781/25/75 H W, 68-6611/19/01 H W, 86-7912/7/02 A W, 99-90 (OT)11/27/10 H L, 90-7112/6/11 A L, 70-5512/8/12 A L, 86-6211/25/13 H L, 95-84

LivingstonLivingston leads 21-19

Home: 14-6Away: 7-12

Date H/A/N Result1/8/72 H L, 92-712/12/72 A L, 90-771/27/73 A L, 96-952/17/73 H W, 76-72

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNS1/5/74 H W, 85-692/8/74 A L, 79-731/4/75 A W, 77-522/8/75 H W, 78-7512/6/75 H W, 80-602/14/76 A L, 82-7412/4/76 A L, 78-761/29/77 H W, 76-621/7/78 H L, 75-712/11/78 A L, 79-611/6/79 A L, 92-702/10/79 H L, 60-571/5/80 H W, 74-692/9/80 A L, 71-671/16/81 A L, 72-661/24/81 H L, 72-581/9/82 H L, 41-402/20/82 A L, 62-571981-82* N/A L, 49-471/8/83 A L, 64-612/5/83 H W, 76-651/7/84 H W, 92-712/4/84 A W, 91-7212/10/84 H W, 47-372/11/85 A L, 50-481/6/86 H W, 76-652/3/86 A W, 74-712/21/87 H W, 69-641/9/88 A W, 75-652/6/88 H W, 76-651/9/89 H L, 57-502/6/89 A L, 72-701/15/90 A W, 58-522/12/90 H W, 71-611/21/91 A L, 70-692/16/91 H W, 53-50

LongwoodUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result2/23/13 H W, 89-7912/6/14 A W, 77-67

LSULSU leads 4-0

Away: 0-4Date H/A/N Result12/20/88 A L, 128-8912/16/95 A L, 93-7412/14/99 A L, 73-4511/18/10 A L, 79-56

LouisvilleLouisville leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result11/19/05 A L, 78-6111/11/11 A L, 83-48

Lyon CollegeUT Martin leads 16-6

Home: 14-1Away: 1-5

Date H/A/N Result1959-60 N/A W, 74-7211/18/60 H W, 86-6911/24/60 A W, 95-731961-62 A L, 90-721961-62 H W, 92-8012/20/62 H W, 83-8012/21/62 H W, 85-6212/28/62 A L, 62-4412/20/63 H W, 75-7112/31/63 A L, 74-661965-66 A L, 74-561965-66 A L, 77-7412/19/66 H W, 60-5812/20/66 H W, 95-631/30/68 H L, 67-5811/30/82 H W, 76-7411/29/93 H W, 72-6712/4/95 H W, 83-6512/3/96 H W, 87-6812/1/97 H W, 84-5611/6/98 H W, 74-5611/20/12 H W, 92-58

MacMurrayUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/12/10 H W, 70-49

MaineUT Martin leads 1-0

Neutral: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/6/07 N W, 66-62

MarquetteMarquette leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/14/14 A L, 79-63

MarshallMarshall leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/9/94 A L, 92-84

Martin CollegeUT Martin leads 3-1

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A W, 69-531951-52 N/A W, 77-621951-52 N/A L, 47-401951-52 N/A W, 51-40

Maryland-Eastern ShoreMaryland-Eastern Shore leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/30/14 H L, 63-60

MaryvilleUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result12/20/80 H W, 105-7811/14/08 H W, 121-56

MemphisMemphis leads 6-0

Away: 0-6Date H/A/N Result11/29/00 A L, 81-4912/28/01 A L, 88-5812/3/03 A L, 84-6411/5/07 A L, 102-7111/23/10 A L, 102-8011/29/12 A L, 93-65

Memphis NavyUT Martin leads 2-1

Date H/A/N Result 1953-54 N/A W, 83-751954-55 N/A L, 82-691954-55 N/A W, 85-64

MiamiMiami leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/29/00 A L, 70-54

Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State leads 24-9

Home: 6-8Away: 3-16

Date H/A/N Result12/3/64 H L, 94-891965-66 A L, 59-5712/1/66 A L, 108-9412/10/66 H W, 94-7812/9/67 H L, 88-692/1/68 A L, 100-8312/7/68 H L, 103-8912/30/69 A L, 83-782/25/71 A L, 66-593/4/71 H L, 74-7212/4/71 H W, 66-651/20/72 A L, 77-571/15/92 A L, 94-551/18/93 H W, 71-672/8/93 A L, 70-671/3/94 H W, 70-64(OT)1/31/94 A L, 66-601/3/95 A W, 66-641/30/95 H L, 76-691/27/96 A L, 81-682/26/96 H W, 91-831/27/97 H W, 61-592/22/97 A L, 96-711/5/98 A L, 66-461/31/98 H L, 78-541/2/99 H L, 56-501/28/99 A L, 80-781/29/00 H L, 71-632/26/00 A L, 96-78

12/6/01 A W, 76-7111/27/02 A L, 87-7712/15/08 A W, 72-6512/10/11 A L, 78-62

Middle Tennessee Jr. VarsityUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1955-56 N/A W, 84-76

MilesUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/16/86 H W, 129-90

MilliganUT Martin leads 2-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1959-60 N/A W, 61-582/20/63* A W, 70-63

MinnesotaMinnesota leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/21/92 A L, 92-63

Mississippi CollegeSeries tied 17-17

Home: 11-6Away: 5-11

Date H/A/N Result12/18/62 A L, 85-731/15/74 H L, 74-591/3/75 A W, 82-761/26/76 H W, 93-5512/3/76 A L, 97-841/28/77 H W, 64-621/12/78 A L, 64-552/17/78 H L, 55-521/11/79 H W, 79-642/17/79 A L, 83-791/11/80 A L, 90-742/15/80 H L, 56-521/9/81 H W, 88-772/21/81 A L, 75-741/18/82 H W, 68-632/19/82 A W, 47-432/22/82* N/A W, 82-501/24/83 A W, 70-582/21/83 H W, 90-701/23/84 H W, 88-662/20/84 A L, 84-7412/8/84 H W, 66-552/18/85 A W, 69-662/1/86 A L, 63-612/20/86 H W, 92-601/5/87 H W, 74-601/16/88 H W, 91-692/13/88 A W, 59-501/14/89 A L, 92-722/11/89 H L, 96-701/20/90 H L, 84-80

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNS2/17/90 A L, 76-6612/22/90 A L, 73-623/2/91 H L, 69-67

Mississippi StateMississippi State leads 7-1

Away: 1: 6Neutral: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/17/80 A L, 87-6012/12/81 A W, 65-4111/27/91 A L, 86-5412/20/97 A L, 80-6011/28/98 N L, 85-6711/22/03 A L, 90-7411/17/07 A L, 86-7011/25/11 A L, 76-50

Mississippi Valley StateSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/6/03 A L, 79-6912/20/03 H W, 99-70

MissouriMissouri leads 5-0

Away: 0-5Date H/A/N Result12/20/82 A L, 71-5811/28/88 A L, 97-5512/2/89 A L, 78-5811/13/01 A L, 89-6311/17/09 A L, 83-68

Missouri BaptistUT Martin leads 3-2

Home: 3-0Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A L, 52-471951-52 N/A L, 42-3812/8/79 H W, 115-602/4/81 H W, 82-7712/9/85 H W, 97-65

Missouri- St. LouisSeries tied 3-3

Home: 1-2Away: 2-1

Date H/A/N Result12/22/69 H L, 86-771/3/70 A L, 86-8512/17/70 A W, 85-7812/30/70 H L, 71-701/20/75 H W, 78-731/23/76 A W, 77-75

Missouri School of MinesUT Martin leads 4-2

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result1956-57 N/A L, 75-601957-58 N/A W, 79-55

1958-59 N/A W, 79-741959-60 N/A W, 84-3212/17/60 A L, 81-711961-62 H W, 109-83

Missouri SouthernMissouri Southern leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result11/25/91 H L, 72-711/4/92 A L, 85-77 (OT)

Missouri StateMissouri State leads 3-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result12/1/95 A L, 105-712/21/09 H L, 79-7712/9/09 A L, 79-51

Missouri ValleyUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/25/02 H W, 77-58

Morehead StateMorehead State leads 33-14

Home: 10-11Away: 4-18Neutral: 0-4

Date H/A/N Result12/16/91 A L, 90-762/1/93 A L, 77-743/1/93 H W, 89-8612/11/93 N L, 82-771/13/94 H L, 70-662/19/94 A L, 101-98 (OT)1/26/95 A L, 78-702/20/95 H W, 71-641/13/96 H W, 74-622/12/96 A W, 77-671/18/97 A L, 72-622/17/97 H W, 100-8512/4/97 H W, 77-661/13/98 A W, 68-66 (OT)12/5/98 A L, 74-642/2/99 H L, 85-691/20/00 A W, 79-622/17/00 H W, 69-681/20/01 H L, 63-612/17/01 A L, 86-771/26/02 A L, 89-882/21/02 H L, 84-721/25/03 H L, 83-602/20/03 A L, 104-761/10/04 A L, 70-681/29/04 H W, 72-641/8/05 H L, 81-731/27/05 A L, 75-6912/19/05 A W, 80-671/14/06 H W, 71-66 (OT)12/18/06 H L, 56-55

1/13/07 A L, 70-4812/17/07 A L, 80-751/12/08 H L, 81-7912/4/08 A L, 80-712/28/09 H W, 79-653/6/09* N L, 63-5512/3/09 H L, 74-662/27/10 A L, 73-6312/2/10 A L, 70-492/26/11 H L, 77-641/21/12 A L, 62-561/19/13 H L, 88-743/6/13* N L, 73-661/18/14 A L, 82-751/10/15 H W, 75-72 (OT)3/5/15 N L, 76-65

Murray StateMurray State leads 46-4

Home: 3-21Away: 1-24

Date H/A/N Result1956-57 N/A L, 80-7412/13/78 A L, 75-652/9/81 H L, 59-581/13/93 A L, 92-662/10/93 H L, 100-741/22/94 A L, 99-702/28/94 H L, 80-771/21/95 H L, 83-702/27/95 A L, 107-751/20/96 H L, 80-682/17/96 A L, 87-811/6/97 H L, 80-682/1/97 A L, 88-691/10/98 H L, 67-562/7/98 A L, 94-661/9/99 A L, 87-582/6/99 H W, 74-731/8/00 H L, 94-792/5/00 A L, 90-721/6/01 A L, 76-692/3/01 H W, 80-731/3/02 A L, 90-762/2/02 H L, 92-742/1/03 A L, 89-703/1/03 H L, 80-591/20/04 A L, 94-702/17/04 H L, 77-441/18/05 H L, 96-702/15/05 A L, 80-561/21/06 H L, 79-732/25/06 A L, 81-632/28/06* A L, 65-521/20/07 A L, 78-652/24/07 H L, 74-521/19/08 H L, 76-723/1/08 A L, 98-591/5/09 H W, 75-712/23/09 A L, 74-591/4/10 A L, 83-591/30/10 A L, 77-4512/21/10 H L, 66-541/29/11 A L, 92-7512/21/11 A L, 78-54

2/4/12 H L, 65-581/3/13 H L, 73-622/28/13 A W, 69-681/5/14 A L, 91-772/27/14 H L, 86-721/31/15 A L, 65-622/28/15 H L, 73-67

Murray State Jr. VarsityMurray State JV leads 4-3

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A L, 98-251951-52 N/A L, 81-411953-54 N/A W, 90-731954-55 N/A L, 75-691954-55 N/A L, 56-501955-56 N/A W, 79-741956-57 N/A W, 68-67

NebraskaNebraska leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/28/14 A L, 75-64

New York StateUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1/2/81 H W, 76-61

Nicholls StateNicholls State leads 7-5

Home: 4-2Away: 1-5

Date H/A/N Result2/22/72* A W, 111-941/15/73 H W, 75-722/2/73 A L, 87-6412/17/73 H W, 73-642/2/75 A L, 76-742/7/76 H L, 81-641/8/77 H W, 80-702/11/77 A L, 118-9411/25/77 A L, 70-632/6/78 H W, 83-7312/2/78 H L, 77-742/3/79 A L, 114-91

North AlabamaNorth Alabama leads 28-21

Home: 14-12Away: 7-14

Date H/A/N Result1/30/61 A L, 72-692/2/61 H W, 87-761961-62 A L, 79-771961-62 H L, 89-821/10/63 H W, 86-692/16/63 A L, 94-7812/11/63 H L, 73-651963-64 H W, 79-7612/11/71 H W, 83-822/5/72 A L, 88-751/25/73 H L, 91-81

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SERIES BREAKDOWNSSERIES BREAKDOWNS2/23/73 A L, 84-681/26/74 A L, 83-802/6/74 H L, 83-801/16/75 H W, 73-722/6/75 H L, 74-581/10/76 H L, 62-591975-76* N/A L, 58-561/15/77 H L, 68-622/19/77 A L, 82-731/27/78 A W, 51-501/30/78 H L, 57-551/25/79 A L, 86-812/15/79 H L, 92-751/16/80 H L, 72-641/24/80 A L, 81-631/12/81 H W, 83-661/17/81 A L, 49-431/4/82 H W, 52-451/30/82 A W, 55-541/29/83 H W, 101-892/26/83 A W, 68-631/28/84 A L, 77-712/25/84 H W, 81-772/9/85 A W, 67-612/23/85 H W, 80-771/4/86 A W, 80-712/6/86 H W, 80-751/15/87 H W, 66-582/12/87 A W, 76-691/14/88 A W, 83-742/25/88 H W, 114-863/3/88* N/A L, 56-551/12/89 H L, 98-802/25/89 A L, 94-681/18/90 A L, 88-633/1/90 H W, 99-94(OT)1/7/91 A L, 90-582/4/91 H L, 89-79

North CentralUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/3/80 H W, 107-72

North DakotaSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/12/79 A L, 79-6412/5/80 H W, 62-59

North Dakota StateNorth Dakota State leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/7/78 H L, 84-7112/13/79 A L, 72-69

North TexasNorth Texas leads 1-0

Neutral: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/30/04 N L, 75-70

NE Miss. Jr. CollegeUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1953-54 N/A W, 84-60

Northern ArizonaSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result 12/8/01 H W, 54-5112/21/02 A L, 92-76

Northern KentuckyUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result12/7/13 H W, 79-6612/3/14 A W, 71-56

NorthwestSeries tied 1-1

Date H/A/N Result1952-53 N/A L, 68-611952-53 N/A W, 78-56

NorthwesternNorthwestern leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/22/96 A L, 61-55

Northwestern StateSeries tied 2-2

Home: 1-0Away: 1-2

Date H/A/N Result2/23/74 A L, 100-832/22/75 H W, 90-7411/20/10 A L, 103-943/19/15 A W, 104-79

Oakland CityUT Martin leads 5-4

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1955-56 N/A W, 71-651956-57 N/A L, 96-861956-57 N/A L, 81-621957-58 N/A W, 83-751957-58 N/A W, 70-591958-59 N/A L, 94-911958-59 N/A L, 80-6712/5/81 A W, 81-7612/1/92 H W, 82-71

OhioOhio leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/13/11 A L, 74-65

Ohio StateOhio State leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result12/14/98 A L, 92-5612/27/10 A L, 100-40

Ole MissOle Miss leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result12/16/01 A L, 83-7212/21/04 A L, 92-64

OlivetUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/22/79 A W, 77-58

Oral RobertsSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result1/14/95 H W, 83-703/2/96 A L, 85-69

OtterbeinUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/3/83 H W, 110-84

Paducah Jr. CollegePaducah Jr. College leads 8-3

Date H/A/N Result1951-52 N/A L, 98-471951-52 N/A L, 85-701952-53 N/A L, 87-721952-53 N/A L, 81-651954-55 N/A W, 95-751955-56 N/A L, 93-811955-56 N/A W, 70-601956-57 N/A L, 70-661956-57 N/A L, 92-701957-58 N/A W, 97-731957-58 N/A L, 72-69

Parsons IndependentUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1954-55 N/A W, 88-63

Pilot Oak IndependentUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1954-55 N/A W, 76-61

Portland StateSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result1/2/04 H W, 76-65(OT)12/18/04 A L, 79-66

PresbyterianUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result12/16/13 A W, 73-7012/20/14 H W, 77-60

PurduePurdue leads 3-0

Away: 0-3Date H/A/N Result12/16/96 A L, 75-4512/12/97 A L, 87-5612/28/05 A L, 62-54

QuincyQuincy leads 1-0

Home: 0-1Date H/A/N Result1/3/89 H L, 82-64

RadfordRadford leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result11/25/95 A L, 92-7711/26/96 H L, 82-59

ReinhardtUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/22/04 H W, 84-79

Rhodes CollegeUT Martin leads 8-6

Home: 5-4Away: 3-2

Date H/A/N Result1/3/68 A L, 82-8111/30/68 H L, 86-721/21/69 A L, 77-7612/1/69 H W, 86-851/19/70 A W, 91-8012/1/70 A W, 94-882/6/71 H L, 86-8311/28/72 A W, 72-601/6/73 H W, 87-591/9/85 H W, 85-721/22/87 H W, 93-6312/17/88 H L, 63-5811/25/89 H W, 97-6911/24/90 H L, 61-59(OT)

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Date H/A/N Result1953-54 N/A W, 84-58

Rochester CollegeUT Martin leads 3-0

Home: 3-0Date H/A/N Result12/13/03 H W, 88-6411/19/11 H W, 76-5911/15/13 H W, 79-64

Rust CollegeUT Martin leads 8-2

Home: 8-2Date H/A/N Result12/19/81 H W, 69-6012/22/82 H W, 64-5012/22/83 H W, 71-4411/26/84 H W, 100-6711/30/85 H W, 88-7012/1/86 H W, 72-6912/16/87 H W, 75-6012/13/88 H L, 76-7512/11/89 H L, 67-6612/10/90 H W, 62-59

Rutherford IndependentUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1953-54 N/A W, 69-55

Saint LouisSaint Louis leads 3-1

Away: 1-3Date H/A/N Result2/21/96 A L, 91-6511/22/02 A W, 63-5812/16/06 A L, 77-5312/15/12 A L, 73-51

St. Louis ChristianUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1/5/91 H W, 113-37

St. Mary’sUT Martin leads 3-0

Home: 2-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result12/21/79 A W, 75-741/29/01 H W, 112-6411/29/01 H W, 109-38

Saint Peter’sUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 1-0Away: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result2/17/07 H W, 59-5812/1/07 A W, 78-74

St. Xavier (Ill.)St. Xavier leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/25/85 A L, 56-53

SamfordSamford leads 8-5

Home: 3-4Away: 2-4

Date H/A/N Result12/5/92 H W, 75-592/18/93 A L, 85-631/17/04 H L, 51-451/15/05 A L, 62-591/5/06 H L, 79-651/26/06 A L, 67-601/4/07 A L, 55-411/25/07 H L, 71-661/5/08 H W, 63-491/24/08 A W, 61-433/4/08* H W, 101-94 (3OT)12/19/12 H L, 75-6212/4/13 A W, 89-73

San DiegoSan Diego leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/19/77 A L, 96-68

San FranciscoSan Francisco leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/17/03 A L, 73-62

San Francisco StateUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/28/94 H W, 86-62

SIU EdwardsvilleSIU Edwardsville leads 7-6

Home: 4-3Away: 2-4

Date H/A/N Result12/18/70 A L, 85-751/1/71 H L, 103-761/27/92 H W, 90-872/22/92 A L, 70-571/25/10 H W, 68-521/24/11 A W, 78-691/7/12 H L, 69-651/26/13 A W, 65-622/9/13 H W, 77-681/25/14 H L, 87-822/8/14 A L, 84-782/7/15 H W, 64-592/21/15 A L, 76-68

Southeast MissouriSoutheast Missouri leads 46-28

Home: 22-13Away: 6-31

Date H/A/N Result12/14/62 A L, 93-7712/14/63 A L, 110-801/8/64 H L, 63-5612/11/64 H L, 71-5512/18/64 A L, 76-661965-66 H W, 92-841965-66 H L, 113-8612/22/66 A L, 75-711/25/67 H W, 87-7712/17/71 A L, 95-872/26/72 H W, 91-8712/22/72 A L, 81-722/13/79 H L 81-721/30/80 H W, 85-741/5/81 A L, 73-711/13/82 H W, 77-431981-82* N/A L, 56-5312/10/83 A L, 71-651982-83* N/A L, 83-711/3/84 H W, 78-6412/1/84 A L, 74-5912/7/85 H W, 84-6712/6/86 A W, 66-6412/5/87 A L, 89-7712/3/88 A L, 86-6512/9/89 H L, 87-7612/1/90 A L, 101, 731/27/93 H W, 90-892/24/93 A L, 69-681/24/94 A L, 86-632/26/94 H W, 102-871/23/95 H L, 61-592/25/95 A L, 75-661/11/96 A L, 71-612/8/96 H W, 79-591/9/97 A L, 82-72 (OT)2/20/97 H W, 92-621/15/98 H W, 91-82 (2OT)2/12/98 A L, 87-611/16/99 A L, 84-752/13/99 H L, 60-491/13/00 H W, 75-662/10/00 A L, 80-682/29/00* A L, 76-741/13/01 A L, 60-492/10/01 H L, 81-731/17/02 H W, 89-732/14/02 A L, 78-511/16/03 A W, 88-802/13/03 H W, 77-612/5/04 A L, 89-782/28/04 H W, 88-712/3/05 H L, 75-682/26/05 A L, 72-5212/3/05 H W, 72-602/4/06 A W, 66-5512/2/06 A L, 81-792/3/07 H L, 73-692/2/08 A W, 90-712/16/08 H W, 98-85

1/12/09 A W, 81-671/22/09 H W, 86-731/21/10 A L, 77-632/9/10 H W, 73-701/3/11 A L, 82-751/20/11 H W, 79-691/5/12 H L, 73-712/9/12 A L, 86-5612/29/12 A L, 65-602/16/13 H L, 96-742/12/14 A W, 79-702/22/14 H L, 77-741/24/15 H W, 70-532/12/15 A L, 98-76

Southeastern LouisianaSoutheastern Louisiana leads 9-4

Home: 4-3Away: 0-6

Date H/A/N Result1/13/73 H W, 76-752/3/73 A L, 76-572/2/74 H L, 75-592/31/75 A L, 79-662/6/76 H W, 61-481/7/77 H L, 57-542/12/77 A L, 76-6111/26/77 A L, 66-622/4/78 H W, 68-6512/1/78 H W, 73-692/2/79 A L, 78-652/18/12 A L, 64-4812/21/13 H L, 80-76

Southern IllinoisSouthern Illinois leads 2-0

Away: 0-2Date H/A/N Result12/30/99 A L, 69-4811/14/09 A L, 91-63

Southern IndianaUT Martin leads 4-2

Home: 3-0Away: 1-2

Date H/A/N Result12/12/70 H W, 88-8212/23/71 A W, 76-6412/9/72 H W, 67-5012/14/73 A L, 74-6611/27/89 A L, 86-682/25/92 H W, 77-74

Southern MissSouthern Miss leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/16/06 A L, 77-67

Southwest BaptistUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result1/11/82 H W, 69-5112/19/83 H W, 99-81

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UT Martin leads 1-0Home: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result12/5/05 H W, 79-59

Stephen F. AustinSeries tied 1-1

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result1982-83* N/A L, 83-7012/6/96 A W, 83-68

StetsonUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/20/84 A W, 75-61

Stewart A.F. BaseUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1954-55 N/A W, 83-81

TennesseeTennessee leads 4-0

Away: 0-4Date H/A/N Result11/26/93 A L, 97-8012/30/02 A L, 77-5011/18/08 A L, 91-6412/29/10 A L, 68-62

Tennessee DoctorsUT Martin leads 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1958-59 N/A W, 76-66

Tennessee StateTennessee State leads 32-24

Home: 13-13Away: 10-19Neutral: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result12/5/66 A L, 64-5112/8/76 A W, 51-492/8/77 H W, 65-6312/3/77 A L, 83-531/4/78 H W, 66-581/3/79 H L, 68-561/15/79 A L, 83-671/14/80 A L, 92-722/6/80 A L, 83-7612/22/80 A L, 62-581/20/81 H W, 68-671/23/92 A L, 66-491/25/93 A L, 85-672/15/93 H L, 79-702/2/94 A L, 94-792/9/94 H L, 93-801/7/95 A L, 78-662/8/95 H L, 87-741/8/96 A L, 83-782/3/96 H W, 71-671/11/97 H W, 65-54

2/10/97 A L, 86-84 (2OT)1/22/98 A L, 74-702/19/98 H L, 68-531/23/99 H L, 67-562/20/99 A L, 66-571/18/00 H W, 75-592/21/00 A L, 74-711/25/01 H L, 93-762/6/01 A W, 93-771/12/02 A W, 91-792/7/02 H W, 84-781/11/03 H W, 106-862/6/03 A W, 95-751/22/04 A W, 78-692/21/04 H L, 81-721/20/05 H L, 92-762/19/05 A W, 74-681/7/06 A L, 85-822/9/06 H W, 71-681/6/07 H W, 73-652/6/07 A W, 76-741/7/08 A W, 75-742/7/08 H W, 91-801/10/09 H W, 78-652/7/09 A W, 100-731/9/10 A L, 73-592/6/10 H L, 74-681/8/11 H L, 67-642/5/11 A L, 56-473/2/11* N W, 68-6412/29/11 A L, 83-671/26/12 H L, 72-591/10/13 A L, 80-481/13/14 H W, 100-812/26/15 A W, 69-52

Tennessee TechTennessee Tech leads 36-11

Home: 6-15Away: 5-20Neutral: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/14/68 A L, 100-6912/6/82 A L, 102-892/3/92 A L, 99-811/16/93 H L, 81-762/6/93 A L, 87-701/10/94 A L, 70-622/7/94 H W, 95-861/9/95 H L, 81-802/6/95 A L, 74-591/6/96 A W, 78-742/5/96 H W, 75-711/16/97 A L, 70-591/25/97 H L, 64-62 (OT)1/3/98 A W, 82-691/29/98 H L, 65-631/4/99 H L, 56-461/30/99 A L, 75-591/27/00 H L, 82-742/24/00 A L, 81-651/27/01 A L, 92-842/24/01 H L, 66-592/27/01* A L, 69-581/21/02 A L, 83-75

2/9/02 H L, 75-681/20/03 H L, 82-772/8/03 A L, 87-773/4/03* A L, 76-622/14/04 A L, 64-612/12/05 H W, 59-562/2/06 H W, 88-782/16/06 A L, 74-722/1/07 A L, 82-742/12/07 H L, 65-611/31/08 H L, 100-952/14/08 A W, 82-791/15/096 A W, 83-722/14/09 H W, 71-623/3/09* H W, 93-751/14/10 H L, 76-632/13/10 A L, 70-611/13/11 A L, 109-105 (3OT)2/12/11 H L, 85-713/3/11* N L, 83-5912/31/11 H L, 85-622/21/13 A L, 83-682/20/14 H L, 91-831/15/15 A W, 63-60

Tennessee TempleSeries tied 1-1

Home: 1-1Date H/A/N Result12/8/80 H L, 74-6212/9/95 H W, 77-48

Tennessee WesleyanTenn. Wesleyan leads 5-0

Home: 0-2Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result1959-60 N/A L, 66-632/22/63* A L, 79-672/19/64* A L, 72-621968-69 H L, 66-6411/19/88 H L, 98-94

TCUTCU leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/11/92 A L, 75-67(2OT)

Trenton IndependentUT Martin leads 3-0

Date H/A/N Result1955-56 N/A W, 109-431956-57 N/A W, 121-381956-57 N/A W, 91-44

TreveccaUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/17/85 H W, 101-85

TroyTroy leads 23-18

Home: 14-6Away: 3-17

Date H/A/N Result1/31/72 H W, 87-832/14/72 A L, 84-752/23/72* A L, 81-771/20/73 A L, 103-852/10/73 H W, 88-811/11/74 A L, 74-612/15/74 H W, 88-811/10/75 H L, 74-702/15/75 A L, 76-701/17/76 A L, 63-532/20/76 H W, 68-661/21/77 A L, 60-562/25/77 H W, 80-781/20/79 A L, 60-542/24/79 H L, 93-871/19/80 H W, 67-632/23/80 A L, 79-691/23/81 H W, 67-651/31/81 A L, 64-631/23/82 H W, 67-552/13/82 A W, 80-681/17/83 H W, 93-772/14/83 A W, 55-521/16/84 A L, 82-642/13/84 H W, 65-621/28/85 H W, 73-711984-85* N/A W, 50-471/13/86 H W, 78-752/15/86 A W, 83-811/10/87 A L, 72-672/14/87 H L, 81-781/25/88 A L, 84-822/22/88 H L, 79-711/21/89 H L, 80-702/18/89 A L, 81-611/27/90 A L, 92-912/24/90 H L, 98-891/12/91 H W, 92-662/9/91 A L, 103-851/18/92 A L, 110-972/8/92 H W, 110-97

TusculumTusculum leads 3-1

Away: 0-3Date H/A/N Result1961-62* N/A W, 62-482/18/65* A L, 82-701965-66* A L, 59-501966-67* A L, 66-63

UABSeries tied 1-1

Away: 1-1Date H/A/N Result12/21/99 A L, 91-8411/27/11 A W, 59-54

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UMKC leads 1-0Home: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result11/20/13 H L, 79-67

UNLVUNLV leads 3-0

Away: 0-3Date H/A/N Result12/17/02 A L, 101-7812/22/07 A L, 74-4811/30/13 A L, 85-55

USCSouthern Cal leads 3-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result11/22/91 A L, 102-8112/4/93 H L, 78-7211/28/08 A L, 70-43

USC UpstateUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result3/21/15 A W, 60-49

UnionUT Martin leads 33-22

Home: 17-7Away: 7-12Neutral: 1-0

Date H/A/N Result1954-55 N/A W, 68-561954-55 N/A W, 92-851955-56 N/A W, 84-621955-56 N/A L, 77-731956-57 N/A L, 66-571956-57 N/A W, 79-631957-58 N/A W, 67-631958-59 N/A W, 87-471958-59 N/A W, 71-681958-59 N/A L, 94-651959-60 N/A W, 67-641959-60 N/A W, 59-562/9/61 A L, 67-611961-62 A L, 92-811961-62 H W, 98-732/11/63 A L, 78-691/14/64 A W, 69-652/3/64 H L, 75-731/18/65 H L, 67-622/13/65 A L, 75-671965-66 A L, 73-681965-66 H W, 71-671/21/67 H W, 61-572/16/67 A W, 88-681/20/68 H L, 77-732/15/68 A L, 68-592/22/68 A L, 66-641/18/69 H L, 74-682/13/69 A L, 73-721/17/70 H W, 74-69

2/12/70 A W, 67-652/18/70* N W, 78-751/21/71 A L, 84-782/4/71 H L, 74-731/6/72 H L, 78-692/19/72 A L, 87-6312/1/72 A L, 87-781/11/73 A W, 85-782/27/73 H W, 106-801/17/74 A W, 77-732/19/74 H W, 95-7812/7/74 H W, 75-671/13/77 A W, 73-572/1/77 H W, 59-5712/6/77 A L, 95-861/16/78 H W, 82-7911/23/82 H W, 90-6811/19/83 H W, 87-7112/6/84 H W, 96-7112/5/85 H W, 100-8212/4/86 H W, 95-9012/3/87 H W, 100-6712/5/88 H L, 88-8212/16/89 H W, 92-8112/5/02 H W, 72-60

Union FroshSeries tied 1-1

Date H/A/N Result1952-53 N/A W, 63-611952-53 N/A L, 65-55

Valdosta StateValdosta State leads 10-8

Home: 6-3Away: 4-5

Date H/A/N Result1/15/83 H W, 90-842/12/83 A W, 75-633/3/83* N/A L, 77-761/12/84 A L, 60-582/11/84 H W, 94-681/26/85 H W, 52-472/13/86 H L, 108-952/22/86 A W, 105-791/3/87 H W, 84-80 (OT)1/8/87 A L, 77-731/23/88 A L, 73-632/20/88 H W, 60-501/23/89 H L, 103-612/20/89 A L, 71-611/29/90 A L, 79-742/26/90 H W, 85-701/14/91 H L, 59-572/11/91 A L, 86-77

VanderbiltVanderbilt leads 0-5

Away: 0-5Date H/A/N Result12/1/93 A L, 102-6611/26/97 A L, 87-5711/27/99 A L, 87-6411/29/03 A L, 94-6012/29/07 A L, 92-85

Vanderbilt FroshVanderbilt Frosh leads 4-2

Date H/A/N Result1954-55 N/A W, 75-581954-55 N/A W, 62-561955-56 N/A L, 90-691955-56 N/A L, 93-651956-57 N/A L, 72-481956-57 N/A L, 84-70

VirginiaVirginia leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/24/95 A L, 84-65

Virginia CommonwealthVCU leads 2-0

Home: 0-1Away: 0-1

Date H/A/N Result12/5/94 H L, 67-6011/22/97 A L, 69-42

Virginia TechVirginia Tech leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/21/97 A L, 71-55

WebsterUT Martin leads 2-0

Home: 2-0Date H/A/N Result12/4/00 H W, 66-6011/26/05 H W, 94-72

West GeorgiaWest Georgia leads 9-6

Home: 2-5Away: 4-4

Date H/A/N Result12/4/81 A L, 59-571/5/85 A W, 57-552/21/85 H L, 73-671/18/86 A W, 78-752/10/86 H L, 78-741/17/86 H L, 85-752/9/87 A L, 105-911/2/88 H W, 73-691/30/88 A W, 82-8012/8/88 A L, 83-781/30/89 H L, 90-861/8/90 H L, 73-69 (OT)2/5/90 A W, 86-691/28/91 H W, 67-622/25/91 A L, 88-76

West Virginia StateUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/22/01 A W, 89-69

Western IllinoisUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/18/03 A W, 96-67

Western KentuckyWestern Kentucky leads 2-1

Home: 1-0Away: 0-2

Date H/A/N Result11/30/91 A L, 75-6111/29/96 A L, 73-561/26/98 H W, 70-67

WestminsterUT Martin leads 3-0

Home: 3-0Date H/A/N Result11/27/78 H W, 95-832/2/80 H W, 90-6112/30/09 H W, 71-59

William PennUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/27/82 H W, 101-68

William WoodsUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result12/19/10 H W, 87-57

Williams BaptistUT Martin leads 1-0

Home: 1-0Date H/A/N Result2/5/92 H W, 85-70

WinthropWinthrop leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/21/01 A L, 86-60

Woff ordWoff ord leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result12/17/62 A L, 66-59

WyomingWyoming leads 1-0

Away: 0-1Date H/A/N Result11/8/13 A L, 78-60

YaleUT Martin leads 1-0

Away: 1-0Date H/A/N Result11/4/01 A W, 99-87

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OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCEOHIO VALLEY CONFERENCEBETH DEBAUCHE

Commissioner

BRAD WALKERAsst. Commissioner

Operations

KYLE SCHWARTZAsst. Commissioner

Media Relations

BRIAN PULLEYAsst. Commissioner

External Affairs

STEPHANIE CASTERAAsst. CommissionerInst. Services/SWA

SCOTT KRAPFAsst. Commissioner

Championships

HEATHER BROWNDirector of

Media Relations

BRYCE ROBINSONDirector of

Comp./Digital Media

JON KUKAGM/IMG Sports Mrktg.

Now in its 68th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference.

Former OVC member Western Kentucky became the first and only Conference team to reach the Final Four. The Hilltoppers defeated Jacksonville, Kentucky and Ohio State before losing to Villanova in double overtime in the national semifinals. WKU went on to finish in third place after beating Kansas 77-75 in the consolation game.

Since that time, the OVC has recorded some of the biggest upsets in the history of the NCAA Tournament. Perhaps the most famous moment came in 1987, when Austin Peay came from fourth place in the regular season to win the OVC Tournament and earn the league’s automatic bid. The Governors drew powerful Illinois, and were such big underdogs, that ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale promised to stand on his head if APSU won the game. After a 68-67 victory over the Illini, and a narrow 90-87 overtime loss to eventual Final Four participant Providence in the second round, Vitale made good on his promise in a visit to Clarksville two months later.

Murray State added to the OVC’s string of upsets in 1988 when it knocked off 14th-ranked North Carolina State, 78-75. The Racers’ M&M Boys - Jeff Martin and Don Mann - combined for 39 points in the win. MSU nearly went on to the Sweet 16 that year, losing to eventual national champion Kansas, 61-58. A bank shot by Mann that would’ve given the Racers a one-point lead rolled off the rim with three seconds left. In 1990 as a No. 16 seed, Murray State took No. 1 seed Michigan State into overtime before falling 75-71; that game still marks the closest a No. 16 seed has come to knocking off a No. 1 in men’s tournament action. More recently, Murray State has dominated the OVC Tournament, reaching the championship game every year in the 1990’s. The Racers’ 15 OVC Tournament Championships are the most among all OVC schools.

After former member Middle Tennessee State won a first round game in 1989, the league had a drought as no other OVC team won a NCAA Tournament game for the next 19 years. But Morehead State, coming off a thrilling double overtime OVC Tournament victory over Austin Peay, topped Alabama State 58-43 in the Opening Round game at University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. The game was played in front of an Opening Round record crowd of 11,346 and included many MSU fans who made the three-hour drive from Morehead for the game.

In 2009-10, Murray State made OVC history by winning a record 31 games (31-5) on its way to the league’s regular season and tournament championships. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the No. 13 seed Racers topped Vanderbilt in thrilling fashion when senior Danero Thomas hit a jumper as time expired to lift MSU to a 66-65 victory. It marked the first OVC team to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament since 1989, and snapped a skid of 71-straight loses to Southeastern Conference foes (dating back to 2000-01). In the second round, the Racers pushed eventual national runner-up Butler to the brink before losing 54-52.

In 2010-11 Morehead State would make

it three NCAA Tournament wins in as many years for the league and got a bit of revenge for the 2009 tournament loss to Louisville in the process. After finishing second in the regular season and winning the OVC Tournament Championship, the No. 13 seeded Eagles were shipped to Denver to play the in-state foe Cardinals. MSU jumped out to a 15-2 advantage but were down four points (61-57) with just over a minute to play in regulation. After two free throws from two-time OVC Player of the Year Kenneth Faried, the Eagles held for one final shot attempt and senior Demonte Harper pulled up off a cross-over dribble to nail a 3-pointer with 4.3 seconds left that gave Morehead State a 62-61 lead. UofL had one last attempt but Faried blocked the Cardinals last shot, giving MSU the win, its first over Louisville since the 1956-57 season.

In 2011-12 Murray State put together one of the greatest seasons in OVC history, beginning the year 23-0 (an all-time OVC best) and being ranked as high as No. 7 in the coaches poll on Feb. 6. The squad was the first OVC team to be nationally-ranked since Murray State was ranked in 1997-98; in addition the top 10 ranking was the first for an OVC team since the 1970-71 campaign (WKU). The Racers would top nationally-ranked Memphis and Saint Mary’s during the season and win the league’s regular season and tournament championships. MSU earned a No. 6 seed in NCAA Tournament, the highest-ever seed for an OVC team since the NCAA began seeding the field in 1979. The Racers would top Colorado State 58-41 in the second round before falling to Marquette in the third round. Murray State would win 31 games overall, tying the OVC all-time record the Racers set in 2009-10.

After the Murray State win in 2011-12, the league had won NCAA Tournament games in four-straight seasons, something that had never happened in league history (three-game winning streaks from 1960-62 and 1987-89 had been the previous best streaks). Over that time period (2009-12) the OVC was one of just nine conferences nationally to win a NCAA Tournament game in each season and one of only three non-BCS leagues (joining the Atlantic 10 and WCC) to do so.

In 2013-14 Murray State won five games to claim the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) and in the process became the first OVC men’s basketball team to ever play games in the month of April.

The 2014-15 season saw five OVC men’s basketball teams earn postseason bids, the most in league history. Those teams combined to win eight total games, the most ever by the OVC in one postseason. Entering 2015-16 OVC men’s basketball teams have at least one national postseason tournament victory in seven-straight postseasons, an all-time league record.

In 2007-08, UT Martin guard Lester Hudson became the first men’s Division I player to record a quadruple-double in a game, when he registered 25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a victory over Central Baptist College. Hudson, who ranked fourth in scoring nationally as a junior, returned for his senior season in 2008-09 and was second nationally in scoring (behind Davidson’s Stephen Curry)

at 27.5 points a contest. Hudson earned numerous honors (including OVC Player of the Year and OVC Male Athlete of the Year in each 2008 and 2009 and All-American status from several outlets) before being drafted by the Boston Celtics with the No. 58 pick of the 2009 NBA Draft.

During the 2010-11 year Faried, the nation’s leading rebounder during the season, became the NCAA’s Modern Era (since 1973) career rebounding leader, totaling 1,673 rebounds which passed Tim Duncan for the record (he is 11th all-time in NCAA history). Faried also finished his career with 86 double-doubles, second all-time to only Duncan. He is one of only six players in NCAA history to finish with 2,000-plus career points (2,009) and 1,600-plus career rebounds. Faried was drafted 22nd overall by the Denver Nuggets in the 2011 NBA Draft, becoming the first OVC player selected in the first round since Tennessee State’s Carlos Rogers 1994.

Murray State guard Isaiah Canaan, a first-team All-American in 2011-12, capped his illustrious career in 2012-13 by becoming just the 17th player in OVC history to score 2,000 or more career points. Canaan, who was a key part of Murray State NCAA Tournament victories in both 2010 and 2012, earned a pair of OVC Player of the Year honors (2012 and 2013) during his career as well as being named OVC Freshman of the Year (2010), OVC Tournament MVP (2010) and OVC Male Athlete of the Year (2012). He was drafted by the Houston Rockets with the 34th overall pick (No. 2 pick of the second round) of the 2013 NBA Draft.

In 2014-15 Murray State became just the fifth OVC men’s team to complete a perfect Conference season (16-0). The Racers were led by sophomore Cameron Payne who was named OVC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year, OVC Male Athlete of the Year and earned third-team All-American honors from CBSSports.com. Following the season Payne declared for the NBA Draft, becoming the first sophomore in OVC history to do so and one of just four OVC players all-time to enter and stay in the draft with eligibility remaining. Payne was selected in the lottery by the Oklahoma City Thunder (pick No. 14 overall), making him just the ninth First Round NBA Draft pick in OVC history.

The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle.

Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

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SKYHAWK

Above: Lester Hudson became the fi rst Skyhawk in history to be selected in the NBA Draft when he was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 2009. A two-time OVC Male

Athlete of the Year, he led the UT Martin men’s basketball team to its fi rst-ever OVC regular season championship in 2008-09. The only player in NCAA Division-I history to

accumulate a quadruple-double, he has suited up for the NBA’s Boston Celtics (2009-10), Memphis Grizzlies (2009-10, 2011-12), Washington Wizards (2010-11), Cleveland

Cavaliers (2011-12) and Los Angeles Clippers (2014-15) since graduating from UT Martin.

Above: Heather Butler became the fi rst player in UT Martin and Ohio Valley Conference history to play in the WNBA after signing with the San Antonio Stars. She left the Skyhawks as the program and conference’s all-time leading scorer with 2,865 career points, ranking 16th in NCAA history. Her 392 career 3-pointers tied the NCAA all-time record while scoring double fi gures in all 129 games

of her career, ranking as the second longest streak in history.

Above: Skyhawk rifl e member Dakotah Faught notched a piece of history after appearing in back-to-back NCAA Championships along with

earning All-American honors.

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Above: Skyhawk defensive lineman Montori Hughes became the 12th UT Martin football player to be drafted after going in the fi fth round at pick 139 overall to the Indianapolis Colts in

2013 and fi rst since 1996.

Right: The 2015 UT Martin football team kept the Sgt. York Trophy in Martin for the

second straight season after sweeping the season series against the OVC’s

Tennessee teams (Austin Peay, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech).

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Volleyball (2001)Volleyball (2001)

Volleyball (2002)**** Women’s Tennis (2005)

Football (2006)

Women’s Tennis (2006)

Men’s Basketball (2009)

Softball (2009)** Soccer (2009)

Softball (2010)

Women’s Basketball (2011) Women’s Basketball (2011)** Women’s Tennis (2011) Women’s Tennis (2011)

Soccer (2011) Soccer (2011)** Women’s Basketball (2012) Women’s Basketball (2012)**** Softball (2012)Softball (2012)**** Soccer (2012)Soccer (2012)**** Women’s Basketball (2013)Women’s Basketball (2013)** Soccer (2013)Soccer (2013)

Women’s Basketball (2014) Women’s Basketball (2014)**** Women’s Basketball (2015)Women’s Basketball (2015)

**OVC Tournament ChampionshipOVC Tournament Championship

****Team Won OVC Regular-Season and Tournament Titles

UT MARTIN’S OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS(since 2000)

Above: Under the direction of fi rst-year head coach Heath Schroyer, the Skyhawk men’s basketball team engineered one of the best turnarounds in college basketball. The Skyhawks ranked fi rst in the nation with 12 road wins and advanced to the Final Four of the 2015 College Insider.com Tournament, winning their fi rst three

postseason games in Division I history.

Above: The Skyhawk women’s basketball team became just the sixth team in OVC history to race through the regular season with a perfect record, going 16-0 en route to the team’s third regular season title in the past four years along with the program’s

fi fth consecutive postseason appearance in the Women’s NIT.

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• Dr. Margaret Perry (‘61) is chancellor emeritus of the University of Tennessee at Martin and was the fi rst female head of a Tennessee four-year college or university.

• Dr. Shirley Raines (‘67) is president of the University of Memphis.

• Dr. Nick Dunagan (‘68) is chancellor emeritus of The University of Tennessee at Martin.

• Houston Gordon (‘68) is a former UT Board of Trustees member and an attorney in Covington, Tenn.

• Dr. C. Pat Taylor (‘68) is president of Southwest Baptist University in Missouri.

• Lin Dunn (‘69) is the retired head coach for the Indiana Fever, winning a WNBA championship in 2012

• Leonard Hamilton (‘71) is head coach of the Florida State University men’s basketball team.

• Pat Summitt (‘74) is head coach emeritus of the eight-time national champion Lady Vols basketball team.

• Dr. Christy Shaffer (‘81) is president and CEO of Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in Durham, N.C.

• Stan Bell (‘85) is a well-known radio personality in Memphis.

• Jerry Reese (‘87, ‘88) is senior vice president and general manager of the NFL’s New York Giants.

• Charlie Neese (‘92) is a meteorologist at News Channel 5 in Nashville.

• Bill Rhodes (‘87) is the chairman, president and CEO of AutoZone.

• Tasha Blakney (‘96) is attorney and partner at Eldridge and Blakney, P.C., in Knoxville, Tenn.

• Trent Latta (‘98) is principal and COO at Structural Affi liates International, Inc., in Nashville, Tenn.

• Dr. Amanda Raley Lowery (’02) is the fi rst UT Martin engineering student to earn a doctoral degree and is a research associate in the Vanderbilt University Department of Biomedical Engineering.

–Jerry ReeseNew York GiantsSenior VP and General Manager2-Time World Champion(2008, 2012)

Pat Head Summitt -Tennessee Lady Vols

Head Coach Emeritus8-Time National Champion

(1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008)

–Lin DunnRetired Indiana FeverHead Basketball CoachWorld Champion(2012)

Bill Rhodes -Auto Zone

Chairman, President and CEO

SUCCESS AFTER UTMSUCCESS AFTER UTM

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AWARDED EACH FALL (BUT BASED ON THE PRIOR YEAR’S ACHIEVEMENTS), THE OVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD IS THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOR THAT CAN BE EARNED BY OVC STUDENT-ATHLETES AND IT IS GIVEN ANNUALLY TO THREE MEN AND THREE WOMEN OF JUNIOR OR SENIOR STATUS WHO HAVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN BOTH THE CLASSROOM AND ATHLETIC ARENA, AS WELL AS LEADERSHIP QUALITIES.

THESE WINNERS ARE SELECTED FROM A GROUP OF NOMINEES BY OVC FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES. TO BE ELIGIBLE, HONOREES MUST HAVE AT LEAST A 3.25 GPA AND CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A MANNER WHICH HAS BROUGHT CREDIT TO THE STUDENT-ATHLETE, HIS OR HER INSTITUTION, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS AND THE

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE.

COMMISSIONERʼS HONOR ROLL

THE OVC COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY TO STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO HAVE AT LEAST A 3.25 GPA AND WHO HAVE BEEN ELIGIBLE AND ON THE TEAM THROUGHOUT THE COMPETITIVE SEASON IN THEIR CHOSEN NCAA-SPONSORED SPORT OR SPORTS. SINCE JOINING THE OVC IN 1992, A TOTAL OF 1,645 UT MARTIN STUDENT-ATHLETES

HAVE BEEN NAMED TO THE PRESTIGIOUS LIST.

Year Total 1993-94 48 1994-95 62 1995-96 68 1996-97 41 1997-98 38 1998-99 52 1999-00 50 2000-01 58 2001-02 65 2002-03 82 2003-04 81

Year Total 2004-05 78 2005-06 81 2006-07 81 2007-08 85 2008-09 73 2009-10 70 2010-11 93 2011-12 114 2012-13 116 2013-14 109 2014-15 100

UT MARTIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES1994-95 ANNA DAVIS WOMEN’S TENNIS CAROLINE GROVES WOMEN’S TENNIS1996-97 KLAS BRUNSKOG MEN’S TENNIS ANGELA OLSEN WOMEN’S TENNIS1997-98 ARTHUR CASTLE MEN’S BASKETBALL2001-02 KELLY PENDLETON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL2002-03 RACHEL AHLERS VOLLEYBALL2004-05 BRADY WAHLBERG FOOTBALL2005-06 CHAD MCMAHAN FOOTBALL2007-08 ANDREY YESIPOV MEN’S TENNIS2008-09 JAMIE FURSTENBERG SOCCER2009-10 CODY TERRY BASEBALL2010-11 JENNA MILLER VOLLEYBALL2011-12 LEAH TAYLOR SOFTBALL2012-13 HEATHER BUTLER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL2015-16 BEN REEVES GOLF KATIE SCHUBERT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

OVC MEDAL OF HONORTHE OVC MEDAL OF HONOR IS GIVEN ANNUALLY TO THE STUDENT-

ATHLETE(S) WHO ACHIEVE THE HIGHEST GPA (4.0) IN A CONFERENCE-SPONSORED SPORT. SINCE JOINING THE OVC IN 1992, UT MARTIN STUDENT-

ATHLETES HAVE CLAIMED 222 MEDALS OF HONOR.

Year Total 1993-94 4 1994-95 4 1995-96 8 1996-97 8 1997-98 7 1998-99 5 1999-00 72000-01 6

Year Total 2001-02 72002-03 122003-04 11 2004-05 72005-06 82006-07 9 2007-08 132008-09 8

Year Total 2009-10 122010-11 152011-12 162012-13 172013-14 222014-15 16

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Julio Freire, formerly the assistant/associate athletics director for development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was formally introduced as the 12th athletics director in University of Tennessee at Martin history on Jan. 13, 2014. He succeeds Phil Dane, who retired on Dec. 31, 2013 after 34 years of service at UT Martin, the last 14 of which were as athletics

director.

“At certain times, certain individuals rise to the top and that’s really what happened in this case,” UT Martin Chancellor Dr. Tom Rakes said of the athletics director search. “Julio demonstrates an understanding of protocol and team spirit necessary for this type of position. He also exhibits a level of energy and understanding of how to interact with a whole cross section of individuals. He has seen the intricacies of Division-I athletics and we are fortunate to have him here.”

“It’s such an exciting day for the future of Skyhawk nation,” OVC Commissioner Beth DeBauche said. “I am absolutely delighted for the opportunity to work with Julio and to get to work with his family as we move forward. There are some exciting things going on in the OVC and it’s the perfect time to be joining the league. I know Julio brings the right energy, excitement, vision and knowledge to really be a contributor to this fi ne conference.”

Freire stressed three messages at his introductory press conference, noting that he had a plan for comprehensive excellence, he would remain focused on the student-athlete and he would engage the community in a meaningful way.

“We will embrace the spirit of planning for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin,” Freire said. “Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the department’s history and traditions. With this plan, we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, athletically and socially.”

“We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and had been in position to compete for championships,” Freire said. “Everyone on my staff throughout the department and throughout the university will know that the academic achievement of our student-athletes is our top priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the highest degree of integrity at all times.”

“We will work to communicate a plan that will focus on the well-being of our student-athletes,” Freire said. “This plan will be shared within our community, with university leaders, with the academic community, with alumni and fans. We will be inviting them all to be part of our plans and part of our success. I believe that community engagement must extend beyond the campus border, beyond the city limits and beyond the great state of Tennessee.”

Freire brings 22 years of experience within intercollegiate athletics and educational sett ings to UT Martin. He most recently worked under athletics director Jim Livengood at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as senior associate athletics director from 2010-13. Freire worked closely with university relations, department leadership, athletics development, external operations, athletic program administration and compliance while at the Mountain West Conference affi liate.

Prior to his time at UNLV, Freire spent time at the University of Arizona from 2007-10 as the assistant/associate athletics director for development under Livengood. Among Freire’s accomplishments at the Pac-12 school were the increase of planned gifts by $4.5 million and serving as the athletic program liaison for the highly successful football and men’s basketball programs.

JULIOJULIO FREIRE FREIREATHLETICS DIRECTORHIRED: JAN. 13, 2014

“We will embrace the spirit of planning for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the

mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin. Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the department’s history and traditions. With this plan, we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, athletically and socially.”

-Julio Freire

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Freire also served at fellow OVC institution Tennessee Tech under athletics director Mark Wilson from 2005-07 as the associate athletics director for development. While in Cookeville, Freire was responsible for the cultivation and stewardship of major gift prospects and donors. He increased annual donations by 300 percent and secured seven of the 10 largest gifts in department history.

Freire began his collegiate athletic administration career at Ohio University, where he served as an assistant/associate athletics director for development from 2000-04 under athletics director Thomas Boeh. During his time at the Mid-American Conference member, Freire managed all facets of facilities and game operations units, concession and merchandise contracts and also supervised the renovation and construction of numerous facilities.

Freire spent 10 years as a high school teacher, counselor, coach, athletics director and principal in Phoenix, Ariz. and Tempe, Ariz. before moving on to Ohio.

Born in Tijuana, Mexico and raised in Tucson, Ariz., Freire ran cross country and track and fi eld at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in education in 1990 and earned his Master’s degree in counseling from the University of Phoenix in 1997.

Freire, 47, is married to the former Cherie Taylor and has two children, Christopher (11) and Gabriella (9).

“Congratulations to UT Martin for their selection of Ju-lio Freire as their director of athletics. Julio has worked hard for many years to learn and develop the skills and experience necessary to lead an intercollegiate athletics department. He will exemplify a leader who focuses on the well-being of the student-athletes, knows how to help coaches achieve success and understands the signifi cant importance of higher education.”

-Dutch Baughman, Executive Director, Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association

“Julio Freire is an outstanding choice as the director of athletics at UT Martin. Julio’s unwavering commitment to a student-athlete will benefi t students, faculty, staff and the university community in many ways. Julio is a tireless worker, an enthusiastic advocate and a terrifi c leader who will have an incredibly positive impact on all those he en-counters. Congratulations and best wishes."

-Bubba Cunningham, Director of Athletics, North Carolina

“Congratulations to UT Martin. Julio Freire is one of the very brightest and talented athletic administrators I have ever been around. There is not an area of intercollegiate athletics he is not familiar with. Student-athletes, staff , university and alums have just brightened your outstand-ing future at your wonderful university. UT Martin, in baseball terms you have just hit a grand slam home run.”

-Jim Livengood, Former Director of Athletics at UNLV, Arizona, Washington State and Southern Illinois

“I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing Julio Freire for over 10 years. At all times, Julio has embodied and modeled a code of conduct that we would wish upon every student-athlete: focus, work ethic, endurance, a competitive spirit and a commitment to excellence. Hon-or and integrity are often mere buzzwords but for Julio, they represent his way of life. Amongst the array of in-tercollegiate administrators across the United States, Julio Freire stands amongst the very best in terms of his prepa-ration. Julio now brings his wealth of knowledge, skills, experiences and relationships to bear on the UT Martin community. You will fi nd that Julio understands the com-plexities, opportunities and benefi ts of a successful ath-letics enterprise. As a former student-athlete, Julio also understands the transformative power of the intercolle-giate athletics experience. UT Martin – prepare yourself. A professional and true gentleman is coming your way – his name is Julio Freire.”

-Tom Thomas, President and CEO of Cardinal Advisors

“No one that I know in our profession has prepared themselves to take on a major leadership role with more diligence and purpose than Julio Freire. He is thoughtful and a relationship builder, which is evident in his extraor-dinary work as a development offi cer. His work ethic is unmatched. Most importantly, he is a highly principled servant leader who will be a terrifi c addition to the UT Martin community."

-Todd Turner, President and Founder of Collegiate Sports Associates

“UT Martin has made an exceptional hire in Julio Freire. He will bring immeasurable experience, particularly in fundraising, from a variety of top-notch institutions to the position. Most importantly, he will exhibit tremendous passion and an unwavering commitment to excellence every day that will greatly benefi t the UT Martin athletics family for years to come. Having known and respected Julio since the 1990’s, this is the ultimate home run hire for the Skyhawks.”

-Kevin White, Vice President, Director of Athletics, Duke University

WHAT INDUSTRY LEADERS ARE SAYING:

“We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and had been in position to compete for championships,. Everyone on my staff throughout the department and throughout the university will know that the academic achievement of our student-athletes is our top priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the highest degree of integrity at all times.”

-Julio Freire

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SKYHAWK ATHLETICS STAFFSKYHAWK ATHLETICS STAFF

BART BELEWASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC TRAINING

ALEX BOGGISASSISTANT SPORTS

INFORMATION DIRECTOR

CHARLES COVINGTONASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

FINANCIAL OPERATIONS

DANELLE FABIANICHASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA

ACADEMICS & S-A

TRUDY HENDERSONCOORDINATOR OF

EXTERNAL OPERATIONS

BILL KALERASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

COMPLIANCE

LORA MCDONALDASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS

& MARKETING

VERONICA WILLIAMSASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

COMPLIANCE

JULIO FREIREDIRECTOR OF

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

CHRIS BRINKLEYCOORDINATOR OFSKYHAWK RADIO

TOM BRITTSKYHAWK RADIO

NETWORK BROADCASTER

ISSAC CARRELGAME OPERATIONS

INTERN

BUTCH DOWTYEQUIPMENT MANAGER

CHRIS GILLIESSTRENGTH AND

CONDITIONING TRAINER

AMANDA GUARNOADMINISTRATIVE

SUPPORT

VICKIE HIGGSADMINISTRATIVE

SUPPORT ASSISTANT

KATHERINE MALIKASSISTANT

ATHLETIC TRAINER

NATHAN MORGANUNIVERSITY RELATIONS

PHOTOGRAPHER

TRACIE MOSSATHLETICS SECRETARY

AND INSURANCE

CALEB POOREACADEMIC SUPPORT

RYNE RICKMANSPORTS INFORMATION

DIRECTOR

CORY SCATESASSISTANT

ATHLETIC TRAINER

JOHN SCHOMMERFACULTY ATHLETICREPRESENTATIVE

NATHAN SEDERGRENSTRENGTH AND

CONDITIONING TRAINER

REESE SHIVERSASSISTANT

ATHLETIC TRAINER

FRAN SPEARSTICKET

OPERATIONS

JERRY CARPENTERGOLF

JUSTIN GRINOLDSRIFLE

JOHN LUTHIRODEO

PHIL MCNAMARAWOMENʼS SOCCER

DONLEY CANARYSOFTBALL

DENNIS TAYLORWOMENʼS TENNIS

JACLYNN YOCUMVOLLEYBALL

RICK ROBINSONBASEBALL

HEATH SCHROYERMENʼS BASKETBALL

KEVIN MCMILLANWOMENʼS BASKETBALL

PETER DALTONCROSS COUNTRY

MEGHAN CORVINEQUESTRIAN

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2015-16 SCHEDULE2015-16 SCHEDULE DATEDATE........................................................................................................OPPONENTOPPONENT .............................................. .............................................. TIMETIME Monday, NOV. 9 Monday, NOV. 9 .................................... ....................................BLUE MOUNTAIN^BLUE MOUNTAIN^ ..................................... ..................................... 7:30 pm7:30 pm Friday, NOV. 13 Friday, NOV. 13 .................................. ..................................at OKLAHOMA STATEat OKLAHOMA STATE ..................................... ..................................... 7 pm7 pm MONDAy, NOv. 16 MONDAy, NOv. 16 ................................. .................................BETHUNE-COOKMANBETHUNE-COOKMAN ...................................... ...................................... 6 pm6 pm FRIDAY, NOV. 20 FRIDAY, NOV. 20 ................................. ................................. vs. ORAL ROBERTS%vs. ORAL ROBERTS% .................................... .................................... 12 pm12 pm SATURDAY, NOV. 21 SATURDAY, NOV. 21 ......................................... ......................................... vs. FIU%vs. FIU% ............................................ ............................................ 6:30 pm6:30 pm SUNDAY, NOV. 22 SUNDAY, NOV. 22 ................................ ................................at JAMES MADISON%at JAMES MADISON% ................................. ................................. 2:30 pm2:30 pm WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 ................................. .................................HARRIS-STOWE%HARRIS-STOWE% ........................................ ........................................ 4 pm4 pm SATURDAY, NOV. 28 SATURDAY, NOV. 28 .............................. ..............................at MISSissippi stateat MISSissippi state .................................... .................................... TBATBA TUESDAY, DEC. 1 TUESDAY, DEC. 1 ........................................... ...........................................at UMKCat UMKC ............................................ ............................................ 7:05 pm7:05 pm WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9 ................................... ...................................at TEXAS TECHat TEXAS TECH .......................................... .......................................... 8 pm8 pm FRIDAY, DEC. 11 FRIDAY, DEC. 11 .......................... .......................... at TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEYat TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEY ............................. ............................. 7 pm7 pm WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16......................................................................at SAINT LOUISat SAINT LOUIS.................................................................................... 7 pm7 pm FRIDAY, DEC. 18 FRIDAY, DEC. 18 ..................................... .....................................ARKANSAS STATEARKANSAS STATE ........................................ ........................................ 6 pm6 pm MONDAY, DEc. 21 MONDAY, DEc. 21............................................................................ ALCORN STATEALCORN STATE .......................................... .......................................... 6 pm6 pm TUESDAY, DEC. 29 TUESDAY, DEC. 29 ............................... ............................... at FLORIDA ATLANTICat FLORIDA ATLANTIC .................................... ....................................11 aM11 aM SATURDAY, JAN. 2 SATURDAY, JAN. 2 ..................................... .....................................BOYCE COLLEGEBOYCE COLLEGE ......................................... ......................................... 6 pm6 pm THURSDAY, JAN. 7 THURSDAY, JAN. 7 ............................. ............................. at EASTERN KENTUCKY*at EASTERN KENTUCKY* .................................. .................................. 7 PM7 PM SATURDAY, JAN. 9 SATURDAY, JAN. 9 ............................... ...............................at MOREHEAD STATE*at MOREHEAD STATE* .................................... .................................... 5 pm5 pm WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13 ............................... ............................... TENNESSEE TECH*TENNESSEE TECH* ....................................... ....................................... 6 pm6 pm SATURDAY, JAN. 16SATURDAY, JAN. 16 ........................... ...........................at JACKSONVILLE STATE*at JACKSONVILLE STATE* ................................ ................................ 12 pm12 pm THURSDAY, JAN. 21 THURSDAY, JAN. 21 ........................................ ........................................BELMONT*BELMONT* ............................................. ............................................. 8 pm8 pm SATURDAY, JAN. 23SATURDAY, JAN. 23 ......................... ......................... at SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*at SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* .............................. ..............................4:15 PM4:15 PM THURSDAY, JAN. 28 THURSDAY, JAN. 28 ............................. .............................at EASTERN ILLINOIS*at EASTERN ILLINOIS* .................................... .................................... 7 pm7 pm SATURDAY, JAN. 30 SATURDAY, JAN. 30 .................................. ..................................MURRAY STATE*MURRAY STATE* ........................................ ........................................ 3 pm3 pm THURSDAY, FEB. 4 THURSDAY, FEB. 4 ...................................... ......................................AUSTIN PEAY*AUSTIN PEAY* ........................................... ........................................... 6 pm6 pm SATURDAY, FEB. 6 SATURDAY, FEB. 6 .............................. ..............................at SIU EDWARDSVILLE*at SIU EDWARDSVILLE* ................................... ................................... 5 pm5 pm THURSDAY, FEB. 11 THURSDAY, FEB. 11 .............................. ..............................SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* ................................... ................................... 6 pm6 pm SATURDAY, FEB. 13 SATURDAY, FEB. 13 .................................. .................................. at AUSTIN PEAY*at AUSTIN PEAY* ..................................... ..................................... 7:30 pm7:30 pm THURSDAY, FEB. 18 THURSDAY, FEB. 18 ................................. .................................EASTERN ILLINOIS*EASTERN ILLINOIS* ....................................... ....................................... 6 pm6 pm SATURDAY, FEB. 20 SATURDAY, FEB. 20 ............................... ............................... SIU EDWARDSVILLE*SIU EDWARDSVILLE* ..................................... ..................................... 6 pm6 pm THURSDAY, FEB. 25 THURSDAY, FEB. 25 ................................ ................................ TENNESSEE STATE*TENNESSEE STATE* ...................................... ...................................... 6 pm6 pm SATURDAY, FEB. 27SATURDAY, FEB. 27 ................................ ................................at MURRAY STATE*at MURRAY STATE* ...................................... ...................................... 7 PM7 PM MARCH 2-5MARCH 2-5 ...................................... ...................................... OVC TOURNAMENT$OVC TOURNAMENT$ ....................................... ....................................... TBATBA

ALL TIMES CST AND SUBJECT TO CHANGEALL TIMES CST AND SUBJECT TO CHANGEHOME GAMES IN ORANGEHOME GAMES IN ORANGE

^ EXHIBITION^ EXHIBITION% MEN AGAINST BREAST CANCER CLASSIC% MEN AGAINST BREAST CANCER CLASSIC

* OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE GAME* OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE GAME$ MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM - NASHVILLE, TENN.$ MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM - NASHVILLE, TENN.