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HEAD COACH

JOHN BRADY
CAREER ACCOLADES
2010-11 & 2012-13 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS
2006 NCAA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCE
SIX POSTSEASON APPEARANCES, FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENTS
2009-10 SUN BELT CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR
2009-10 U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION DISTRICT VII COACH OF THE YEAR
NINE SUN BELT CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
15 GRADUATES IN SEVEN YEARS AT A-STATE
NINE ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
THREE NBA DRAFT LOTTERY PICKS
TWO-TIME SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (SEC) COACH OF THE YEAR
23 WINS VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS
TWO WINS VS. NO. 1 TEAMS IN ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL
TWO SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS
THREE SEC WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS
34 SEC ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
31 GRADUATES
ONE SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
FOUR SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SELECTIONS
THREE SEC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
17 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS
FOUR MCDONALD ALL-AMERICANS SIGNED AT LSU
NINE PARADE ALL-AMERICANS SIGNED AT LSU
SIX CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS AT LSU
14 ALL-TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
EIGHT ALL-TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
LEFT SAMFORD AS SCHOOLS ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACH
NINE WINS SHY OF 400 OVER HIS 25-YEAR CAREER

TABLE OF CONTENTS
RECORDS

INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents

Scoring

66-67

Quick Facts

1,000 Point Scorers

68-71

COACHES AND STAFF


Head Coach John Brady

4-8

Rebounding

72

Field Goal

73

Free Throw

74

Associate HC Melvin Haralson

Three-Point Field Goal

Assistant Coach Carlos Wilson

10

Assists/Steals/Blocks

Assistant Coach Mike Scutero

11

Miscellaneous

Support Staff

12

Convocation Center

Roster

14

Returning Players

15-23

Newcomers

24-25

Game-by-Game Career Stats

26-28

2015-16 OPPONENTS
Non-Conference Opponents

30-31

The Sun Belt Conference

32-33

Sun Belt Conference Opponents

34-35

SBC Composite Schedule

36

Sun Belt Conference Tournament

36

2014-15 REVIEW
Final Notebook

38

Results

39

Box Scores

78

Attendance

2015-16 RED WOLVES

40-54

Season Stats

55

Sun Belt Conference Recap

56

HISTORY
Conference Championships

58

All-Americans

59
60-61

NCAA Tournament

62

NIT

63

Conference Tournament

64

79-80
81

Coaches

82

Yearly Statistics

83-84

Year-By-Year Results

85-101

Overtime Games

102

Record vs Opponents

103-113

Letterwinners

114-116
MEDIA

Convocation Center
Locker Room/Practice Facility

118
119-120

Athletics Performance

121

Community Involvement

122

Academics Commitment

123

Athletics Facilities

124

Arkansas State University

125-126

Jonesboro

127

ASU Administration

128

ASU System President Dr. Charles Welch

129

A-State Chancellor Dr. Tim Hudson

130

Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir

131-132

Athletics Department Directory


Media Relations

133
134-135

Media Outlets

136
CREDITS

The 2015-16 Arkansas State Mens Basketball Media Guide is


a production of the A-State Athletics Media Relations Office.
Written, compiled and edited by Assistant Director of Media
Relations, Mark Taylor. Cover design by Arkansas State University Media Services. Editorial assistance from Media Relations
Director Jerry Scott and Assistant Directors Chris Graddy and
Dennen Cuthbertson. Photos courtesy of Nelson Chenault,
Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Hannah Dolle, Justin
Manning, Jonesboro Sun, Sun Belt Conference and A-State
Media Relations Office.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Honors & Awards

75
76-77

QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Location
Jonesboro, Ark.
Enrollment 13,552
Founded
1909
Nickname
Red Wolves
Colors
Scarlet & Black
President
Dr. Charles Welch
Chancellor
Dr. Tim Hudson
Athletics Director
Terry Mohajir
Department Phone
(870) 972-3880
Conference
Sun Belt
Arena (Capacity)
Convocation Center (10,038)
Press Row Phone
(870) 972-2541
Ticket Office Phone
(870) 972-2781
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
John Brady (Belhaven, 1976)
A-State Record/Years
110-109/7
Career Record/Years
391-325/24
Associate Head Coach
Melvin Haralson (Auburn, 1989)
Assistant Coach
Carlos Wilson (TX Permian Basin, 2014)
Assistant Coach
Mike Scutero (UCF, 2004)
Director of Basketball Operations
Kyle Drake
Athletic Trainer
Chad Sturkie
Strength & Conditioning
Phil Baier
MEDIA RELATIONS
Assistant Director/MBB Contact
Mark Taylor
Office Phone
(870) 972-3547
Cell Phone
(870) 219-5705
Office Fax
(870) 972-3367
E-mail
martaylor@astate.edu
Mailing Address
217 Olympic Drive

Jonesboro, AR 72401
Radio Network
EAB Red Wolves Sports Network
Contact Person
Matt Stolz
Phone
(870) 273-5028

TEAM INFORMATION
2014-15 Overall Record 11-18
2014-15 Home Record 5-9
2014-15 Away Record 6-9
2014-15 Neutral Record
0-0
2014-15 SBC Record/Finish 6-14/10th
2014-15 SBC Home Record
3-7
2014-15 SBC Away Record 3-7
Final 2015 Ranking
N/A
Returning Starters
4 (2 G, 2 F)
Letterwinners Returning
9 (5 G, 4 F)
Letterwinners Lost
2, (2 G)
Newcomers
Donte Thomas (JC), Christian Davis (FR)
PROGRAM HISTORY
First Season of Competition 1926-27
All-Time Record
1,153-1,095
NCAA Appearances
1 (1999)
NCAA Tournament Record
0-1
NIT Appearances
4 (1991, 1989, 1988, 1987)

2015-16 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Time
Nov. 9
Henderson State#
7:05 PM
Nov. 13
at SIU-Edwardsville
8:00 PM
Nov. 16
Lyon College
7:05 PM
Nov. 18
at Savannah State^
6:00 PM
Nov. 22
Jackson State^
2:35 PM
Nov. 25
at Oregon^
6:00 PM
Nov. 27
at Baylor^
12:00 PM
Dec. 1
at Missouri
8:00 PM
Dec. 4
North Dakota State
7:05 PM
Dec. 12
Arkansas-Monticello
7:35 PM
Dec. 18
at UT Martin
6:00 PM
Dec. 22
Central Arkansas
7:05 PM
Dec. 30
at Troy*
7:30 PM
Jan. 2
at South Alabama*
4:05 PM
Jan. 7
ULM*
7:35 PM
Jan. 9
Louisiana*
7:05 PM
Jan. 16
Appalachian State*
7:05 PM
Jan. 18
Little Rock*
7:35 PM
Jan. 21
at UT Arlington*
7:15 PM
Jan. 23
at Texas State*
4:30 PM
Jan. 28
Georgia State*
7:35 PM
Jan. 30
Georgia Southern*
7:05 PM
Feb. 4
South Alabama*
7:35 PM
Feb. 6
Troy*
7:05 PM
Feb. 11
at Louisiana*
7:15 PM
Feb. 13
at ULM*
4:00 PM
Feb. 18
at Georgia Southern*
6:30 PM
Feb. 20
at Georgia State*
1:30 PM
Feb. 25
Texas State*
7:35 PM
Feb. 27
UT Arlington*
7:05 PM
March 1
at Little Rock
7:15 PM
March 5
at Appalachian State
2:30 PM
March 10-13 Sun Belt Tournament
TBD
* - Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game
# - Exhibition ^ - Global Sports Shootout
Game times are Central Standard Time and subject to change
Date
Nov. 17
Nov. 25
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 17
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
March 5
March 7

2014-15 RESULTS
Opponent
UT Martin
Lamar
at Central Arkansas
Belhaven
at Purdue
at Toledo
at Mississippi State
Marshall
at Niagara
at South Alabama*
Appalachian State*
at ULM*
Georgia Southern*
at UT Arlington*
at Appalachian State*
Texas State*
Georgia State*
at Louisiana*
at Troy*
Little Rock*
at Georgia State*
Troy*
at Georgia Southern*
at Little Rock*
ULM*
UT Arlington*
at Texas State*
South Alabama*
Louisiana*

* - Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Result
73-75, L
58-63, L
67-49, W
95-68, W
46-87, L
65-73, L
69-55, W
67-58, W
74-69, W
63-60 (OT), W
73-74, L
61-70, L
61-73, L
50-77, L
59-50, W
78-73 (OT), W
54-60, L
59-96, L
64-55, W
65-75, L
43-74, L
64-69, L
60-65, L
57-70, L
70-68, W
81-80, W
60-70, L
76-81, L
57-81, L

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

COACHES AND STAFF


Head Coach John Brady.............................................. 4-8
Associate Head Coach Melvin Haralson.......................... 9
Assistant Coach Carlos Wilson..................................... 10
Assistant Coach Mike Scutero...................................... 11
Support Staff............................................................... 12

HEAD COACH JOHN BRADY


JOHN BRADY
HEAD COACH

COACHES & STAFF

8th YEAR AT ARKANSAS STATE


BELHAVEN, 1976
A proven winner in the collegiate coaching ranks,
John Brady enters his eighth season at Arkansas State
and 25th year as a head coach at the Division 1 level,
closing in on 400 career victories.
Following an 11-18 record in the 2014-15 season,
Brady enters the 2015-16 campaign needing nine victories for 400 in his 25-year career. Brady passed the
100 victory milestone as the head coach at A-State with
a 69-47 win at in-state foe Central Arkansas on Dec. 1,
2014. Brady guided A-State to a sixth-straight season
with at least one player on the Sun Belt Conference
All-Conference team with second team selection Anthony Livingston.
The 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons illustrated
Bradys success as A-State has compiled back-to-back

BRADY CAREER COACHING RECORD


School Season Overall Conference
Samford 1991-92 11-18 .379 7-7 .500
Samford 1992-93 17-10 .630 7-5 .583
Samford 1993-94 10-18 .357 4-12 .250
Samford 1994-95 16-11 .592 11-5 .687
Samford 1995-96 16-11 .592 11-5 .687
Samford 1996-97 19-9 .678 11-5 .687
Samford 6 YRS
89-77 .536 51-39 .567
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU

1997-98 9-18 .333


1998-99 12-15 .444
1999-00 28-6 .823
2000-01 13-16 .448
2001-02 19-15 .559
2002-03 21-11 .656
2003-04 18-11 .621
2004-05 20-10 .667
2005-06 27-9 .750
2006-07 17-15 .531
2007-08 8-13 .381
11 YRS 192-139 .580

2-14 .125
4-12 .250
12-4 .750
2-14 .125
6-10 .600
8-8 .500
8-8 .500
12-4 .750
14-2 .875
5-11 .312
1-6 .143
74-93 .443

A-State
A-State
A-State
A-State
A-State
A-State
A-State
A-State

2008-09 13-17 .434 5-13 .278


2009-10 17-14 .548 11-7 .611
2010-11 17-15 .531 11-5 .643
2011-12 14-20 .412 6-10 .375
2012-13 19-12 .613 12-8 .600
2013-14 19-13 .594 10-8 .556
2014-15 11-18 .379 6-14 .300
7 YRS
110-109 .502 61-65 .484

Career

24 YRS

391-325 .546 186-197 .486

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

19-win seasons to represent the Red Wolves most single-season victories since the 1997-98 campaign. The
2012-13 team posted a 19-12 overall mark and claimed
a Sun Belt Conference (SBC)West Division Championship title while the 2013-14 squad registered a 19-13
overall record.
Anew era in A-Statemens basketball started March
19, 2008, when Brady was announced as the 15th head
coach in Red Wolves history. For Brady, the appointment was one he relishes.
I am excited about the opportunity to lead the Arkansas State mens basketball program to a position I
feel like it deserves in the Sun Belt Conference, said
Brady. Our goal is not only to play for conference
championships, but to advance to the NCAATournament. This has always been considered a great basketball community and region that will support this
basketball program in a big way. Not only is it our goal
to win championships, but to lead the Sun Belt Conference in attendance because of the great fans this university has. We are excited about it and look forward to
the opportunities that are ahead.
Brady wasted little time making a positive impact on
the A-State program as in his initial three years at the
helm, he turned the Red Wolves into a success story on
the court by capturing a share of the SunBelt Conferences Western Division Championship title in 2010-11
along with compiling double-digit SBC wins back-toback for the first time in nearly 20 years and going undefeated at home with a 13-0 record.
During his first season at A-State in 2008-09, Brady
directed the Red Wolves to one of their best starts
in the programs history and achieved a number 22
ranking in Collegeinsider.coms Mid-Major Top 25 poll.
A-State also improved its defending and rebounding
numbers significantly as the Red Wolves finished near
the top of the conference in several statistical categories.
Brady would take the Red Wolves a step further in
his second season (2009-10), improving their record to
17-14 while making a Sun Belt Conference Tournament
Semifinal appearance and finishing second in the SBCs
West Division. For his efforts, Brady was selected as
both the SunBelt Conference and the District VIICoach
of the Year by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). A-State would claim top league
honors in three-point field-goaldefense, rebounding
offense, and defensive rebounding for the 2009-10
campaign.
A-Statewould conclude 2009-10 sporting an 11-7
SBC record, which signified its best conference mark
since the 2006-07 campaign when the Red Wolves
achieved an identical league ledger. A-States 11 wins
represented the seventh time in which the Red Wolves
compiled a double-digit league victories total since
joining the Sun Belt Conference. A-Stateduplicated its
SBCwins total in the 2010-11 season by finishing with
an 11-5 conference record.
Prior to Arkansas State, Brady spent 10-plus seasons
serving as head coach at Louisiana State University
(LSU). During his career at LSU, Brady guided the Tigers
to six postseason berths, two Southeastern Conference
(SEC)Championship crowns and three SECWestern Di-

HEAD COACH JOHN BRADY

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Samfords head coach from 1991-92 through 1996-97.


He quickly turned around a Samford program, which
was coming off six straight losing seasons, by guiding
the Bulldogs to a 17-10 overall record in just his second
season. Brady went on to lead Samford to three consecutive winning seasons (1995-97) for the first time
since 1982-84, culminating in a 19-9 overall record and
division crown in 1997. SU placed first in the TAACs
West Division in each of Bradys final two seasons for
the first time in program history.
Bradys four winning seasons at Samford represented the first for any coach at the school. He directed
SU to an 89-77 record after the Bulldogs went 27-83
the four seasons prior to his initial year. Brady coached
eight All-TAAC and 14 Academic All-TAAC student-athletes over his six seasons at Samford.
A native of McComb, Miss., Brady earned his bachelors degree from Belhaven College in 1976. A threeyear starter at BC, he scored over 1,000 career points.
Brady, a two-time All-Southern States Conference
selection, was inducted into his alma maters Hall of
Fame.
Brady began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State University where he earned his
masters degree in 1977. Brady accepted his first head
coaching position at Louisianas Crowley High School in
1977 and led the boys basketball program to a 129-49
(.725) overall record in five seasons. He was honored
as the 1981 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Class
3-A Coach of the Year.
Brady returned to the college coaching ranks in
1982 as an assistant coach at Mississippi State. He
spent eight years (1982-90)with the Bulldogs, the first
four seasons under coach Bob Hoyt and the proceeding
four as a chief recruiter for coach Richard Williams. Following his tenure at MSU, Brady served as an assistant
coach at the University of New Orleans and played an
integral role in leading UNO to the NCAATournament
during his lone season (1990-91)with the Privateers.

COACHES & STAFF

vision titles. With his success, Brady was tabbed as the


SECCoach Coach of the Year twice (1999-00 and 200506).
Bradys 16-year tenure as a head coach at LSUand
at Samford in Birmingham, Alabama, has been decorated with numerous achievements. He has coached
a combined 25 All-Trans America Athletic Conference
(TAAC) and Southeastern Conference (SEC) selections,
48 academic all-conference choices, posted 11 winning
seasons and collected five division championships.
Brady piled up the third most wins in LSU mens basketballhistory with 192 total and departed Samford
following the 1996-97 season as the Bulldogs all-time
leader in coaching victories (89).
At LSU, Brady quickly turned around a mens basketball program which had suffered four consecutive losing seasons prior to his arrival. All Brady did was lead
the Tigers to a 28-6 overall record, a SECChampionship,
and a NCAASweet 16 appearance in his third season
(1999-00). Under Bradys direction, the Tigers would
go onto register six consecutive winning seasons from
2001-02 to 2006-07 while making three trips to the
NCAATournament and two National Invitational Tournament (NIT)appearances. The 2005-06 campaign saw
LSUpost a 27-9 overall record and advance to the Final
Four for the first time in 20 years.
Not only did Brady coach LSU to 23 wins versus
ranked opponents, but he also led the Tigers to victories over two nationally number-one ranked teams
in the Associated Press Poll (Arizona in 2002-03 and
Duke in 2005-06). Brady orchestrated a 19-game home
winning streak over SECopponents, which marked the
third- longest stretch in LSU history.
While at LSU, Brady coached two NBA Lottery picks
and six NBAplayers. The Tigers excelled in recruiting
under Brady by signing nine Parade All-Americans and
four McDonald All-Americans. Brady also coached
three SECPlayers of the Year, four players named
SECFreshman of the Year, one SECScholar-Athlete of
the Year, and 17 All-SECselections.
Prior to taking over the LSUreigns, Brady served as

HEAD COACH JOHN BRADY

COACHES & STAFF

BRADY VS. ALL OPPONENTS (CAREER)


Air Force
Alabama
Alabama State
Alcorn State
Appalachian State
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Arkansas-Monticello
Arkansas State
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Baylor
Belhaven
Belmont
Berry College
Bethel
Brewton-Parker
UCLA
Cal-State Northridge
Campbell
Centenary
Central Arkansas
Central Baptist
UCF
Chaminade
Cincinnati
The Citadel
College of Charleston
Colorado
Connecticut
Dartmouth
Davidson
Dayton
Delaware State
Denver
Drake
Duke
Eastern Kentucky
Evansville
Florida
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florida State
Fresno State
Furman
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Gonzaga
Grambling State
Hawaii-Hilo

0-1
8-13
2-1
1-0
1-1
2-2
0-1
12-12
2-0
0-1
13-10
3-3
1-0
0-1
4-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
4-1
14-3
4-0
3-0
6-1
1-0
0-1
1-1
0-6
0-1
1-1
0-1
0-2
0-1
1-0
3-5
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
5-8
5-4
7-11
1-0
1-1
0-2
6-6
0-2
8-12
0-1
1-0
1-0

Houston
Howard
Indiana State
Iona
Iowa
Iowa State
Jackson State
Jacksonville State
Kentucky
Kent State
Lamar
Little Rock
Louisiana
LSU
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
Loyola-New Orleans
Lyon College
MacMurray College
Marshall
Memphis
Mercer
McNeese State
Miami (Fla.)
Middle Tennessee
Mississippi State
Mississippi Valley State
Missouri
Missouri State
Murray State
Nebraska
New Orleans
Niagara
Nicholls State
North Carolina A&T
UNC-Asheville
Northeastern Illinois
Northern Iowa
North Dakota State
North Georgia
North Texas
Northwestern State
Oakland
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Ole Miss
Oregon
Oregon State
Pacific
Pepperdine
Portland

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

4-4
2-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
2-0
2-9
0-2
3-4
7-10
7-10
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
4-0
1-0
2-0
0-2
9-4
9-0
0-1
4-4
10-15
3-0
0-0
0-5
1-2
0-1
8-2
2-0
9-0
1-0
1-1
2-0
0-1
0-0
1-0
6-6
3-1
1-0
0-1
1-1
0-1
1-2
11-14
0-0
3-0
0-1
0-1
0-1

Prairie View A&M


Purdue
Robert Morris
Rice
St. Bonaventure
Saint Louis
Samford
Sam Houston State
Savannah State
Seattle
Shorter
South Alabama
South Carolina
Southeastern Louisiana
SEMO
Southern Arkansas
Southern-Baton Rouge
SIU-Edwardsville
Southern Miss
Southern-New Orleans
Stetson
Tennessee
UT Chattanooga
UT Martin
Tennessee-Temple
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas A&M Corpus Christi
Texas-Pan American
Texas Southern
Texas State
Toledo
Towson
Troy
Tulane
UAB
ULM
Utah
UT Arlington
UTEP
Vanderbilt
Villanova
Wake Forest
Washington
Weber State
West Virginia
Western Kentucky
Wichita State
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wright State
Wyoming
Xavier (Ohio)

2-0
0-2
1-0
0-1
2-0
0-2
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-0
8-4
6-5
9-5
7-0
1-0
5-0
0-0
1-1
1-0
6-7
4-8
0-1
7-2
1-0
3-2
2-2
1-0
1-2
1-1
3-2
0-2
1-0
8-5
5-1
1-1
13-3
1-1
3-1
0-1
6-8
0-1
0-1
0-2
0-1
1-1
4-7
0-2
1-1
0-1
1-0
2-1
0-1

HEAD COACH JOHN BRADY


THE BRADY FILE
1997-2008: Head Coach, Louisiana State University ...
2006 NCAA Final Four ... Six postseason appearances,
including four NCAA Tournament appearances ... Two
NBA Lottery picks, six current NBA players ... Twotime SEC Coach of the Year ... 23 wins versus ranked
opponents ... Two wins vs. No. 1 teams in the AP Poll
... Two SEC Championships ... Three SEC Western Division championships ... 34 Academic All-SEC selections
... 20 graduates ... One SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year
... Four players named SEC Freshman of the Year ...
Three SEC Players of the Year ... 17 All-SEC selections
... Four McDonald All-Americans signed ... Nine Parade
All-Americans signed ... Six consecutive winning seasons (third longest in school history) ... 19 consecutive
SEC home wins (2004-07, third longest in school history) ... Third winningest coach in LSU history ... 23rd
winningest coach in SEC history.
2008-present: Head Coach, Arkansas State University
... 2009-10 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year ...
USBWA District VII Coach of the Year ... Two Sun Belt
Conference West Division Championships (2010-11 &
2012-13) ... Two consecutive (2012-13 & 2013-14) 19
win seasons ... 15 graduates ... Eight Sun Belt Conference All-Academic Team picks ... Nine All-Sun Belt Conference selections.

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Arkansas State: Named A-States 15th head mens basketball coach on March 19, 2008
Birth Date: September 17, 1954
Age: 60
Hometown: McComb, Miss.
Children: Brittany (25), Brooke (21)
High School: McComb High School (McComb, Miss.)
College: BS, Belhaven College, 1976; M. Ed., Mississippi
State University, 1977
Playing Experience: McComb High School; Belhaven
College (Jackson, Miss.) - Three-year starter ... Scored
over 1,000 career points ... Coach Charlie Rugg ... Twotime All-Southern States Conference ... Inducted fall
1997 into schools athletic hall of fame
Coaching Experience:
1976-77: Graduate Assistant Coach, Mississippi State
University
1977-82: Head Coach, Crowley High School (Crowley,
La.) ... 129-49 (.725) record in five seasons ... 1981 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Class 3-A Coach of the
Year.
1982-90: Assistant Coach, Mississippi State University
... First four years under coach Bob Boyd ... Last four
years as chief recruiter for coach Richard Williams.
1990-91: Assistant Coach, University of New Orleans ...
Helped lead the Privateers to the NCAA Tournament.
1991-97: Head Coach, Samford University ... Posted an
89-77 record in six years ... Left Samford as winningest
coach in school history ... Team won TAAC West Division
in 1996 and 1997.

BRADY VS. ALL OPPONENTS (A-STATE)


1-0
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-1
4-0
3-0
0-1
0-1
3-5
3-4
3-4
0-1
0-2
0-5
1-1
1-0
0-2
3-4

Little Rock
Louisiana
Louisville
Lyon College
MacMurray College
Marshall
Memphis
Middle Tennessee
Mississippi State
Mississippi Valley State
Missouri State
Murray State
Nebraska
New Orleans
Niagara
North Texas
Ohio
Oklahoma State
Ole Miss
Pacific
Pepperdine
Purdue

7-10
4-9
0-1
4-0
1-0
2-0
0-2
4-4
1-0
2-0
0-5
1-2
0-1
3-1
2-0
5-6
0-1
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-1

St. Bonaventure
2-0
Saint Louis
0-1
Savannah State
1-1
Seattle
1-1
South Alabama
7-3
SEMO
4-0
Southern Arkansas
1-0
UT Martin
5-1
Texas State
3-1
Toledo
0-2
Troy
6-5
ULM
10-3
UT Arlington
3-1
UTEP
0-1
Western Kentucky
4-7
Wyoming
0-1
2015-16 Opponents In Bold

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Alabama State
Appalachian State
Arkansas-Monticello
Austin Peay
Ball State
Baylor
Belhaven
Belmont
Central Arkansas
Central Baptist
Colorado
Dayton
Denver
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Indiana State
Jackson State
Kent State
Lamar

HEAD COACH JOHN BRADY


BRADYS NBA PLAYERS RECRUITED OR COACHED BY

COACHES & STAFF

GLEN DAVIS
35th pick in 2007 NBA Draft (Seattle - Traded to Boston Celtics)
2006 SEC Player of the Year
2006 All-SEC First Team
Led LSU to 2006 Final Four
Member of 2008 NBA Champions (Boston Celtics)
Played for Boston Celtics (2007-11), Orlando Magic (2011-14) and Los Angeles Clippers
(2014-present)
BRANDON BASS
33rd pick in 2005 NBA Draft (New Orleans)
2005 SEC Player of the Year
2005 All-SEC First Team
Started all 59 games in his collegiate career at LSU
Member of 2008 NBA Champions (Boston Celtics)
Played for New Orleans/Oklahoma City (2005-07), Dallas Mavericks (2007-09), Orlando Magic
(2009-11), Boston Celtics (2011-15) and Los Angeles Lakers (2015-present)
ANTHONY RANDOPLH
14th pick in 2008 NBA Draft (Golden State Warriors)
2008 All-Freshman All-America Honorable Mention
2008 All-SEC Freshman Team
2008 All-SEC Honorable Mention Team
Youngest player in the NBA (2008-09 season)
Played for Golden State (2008-10), New York Knicks (2010-11), Minnesota Timberwolves
(2011-12), Denver Nuggets (2012-14) and Orlando Magic (2014-15)
MARCUS THORNTON
43rd pick in 2009 NBA Draft (Miami Heat)
2009 SEC Player of the Year
2009 All-SEC First Team
2010 NBA All-Rookie Team
Youngest player in the NBA (2008-09 season)
Played for New Orleans Hornets (2009-11), Sacramento Kings (2012-13, 2013-14), New Jersey
Nets (2013-14), Boston Celtics (2014-15), Phoenix Suns (2014-15) and Houston Rockets
(2015-present)
TYRUS THOMAS
4th pick in 2006 NBA Draft (Portland Trail Blazers)
2006 All-American Freshman Team
2006 NCAA Tournament Atlanta Region Most Valuable Player
2006 SEC Freshman of the Year
2007 NBA All-Rookie Team
Played for Chicago Bulls (2006-10) and Charlotte Hornets (2010-13), Iowa Energy (NBA
D-League of Memphis Grizzlies 2013-15)

Stromile Swift (Vancouver, Houston, Memphis, New Jersey, Phoenix, China), Garrett Temple
(Washington, Houston, Sacramento, San Antonio, Milwaukee, Charlotte), Malcoln Kirkland
(Turkey), Brandon Peterson (Sweden), Kirk Van Slyke (Japan), Melvin Johnson III (Santa Cruz NBA D-League)

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MELVIN HARALSON


MELVIN HARALSON
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

5th YEAR AT ARKANSAS STATE


Auburn, 1989

COACHING EXPERIENCE
1990-95 Texas
1995-00
North Texas
2000-10 Houston
2010-11
Texas Southern
2011-Present Arkansas State

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Lafayette (Houston) of the Boston Celtics and Andre Owens


(Houston) of the Indiana Pacers.
We are very fortunate to have hired Melvin Haralson
to be our new associate head coach at Arkansas State University, said Brady. He brings an expertise from a coaching
standpoint which we will benefit greatly from. He will bring
a wealth of knowledge and connections on the recruiting
front. Im extremely excited about him being a part of our
basketball program at Arkansas State.
During his last six seasons at Houston, Haralson helped
the Cougars register more than 120 wins to go with four
postseason appearances. UH also won at least 18 games in
five straight seasons, highlighted by a 24-10 overall record in
2007-08.
Prior to Houston, Haralson was as an assistant coach
at the University of North Texas from 1995-00. He helped
the Mean Green sign one of the nations Top 21 recruiting
classes in 1998 and the best in the Southwest with notable
players as two-time all-conference pick Chris Davis (Dallas),
who would become UNTs second all-time leading scorer,
and Deginald Erskin (Gonzales).
Before his stop at North Texas, Haralson was an assistant
at the University of Texas from 1990-95 under then head
coach Tom Penders. During his time at UT, the Longhorns
captured three Southwest Conference Championship titles and made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
Haralson helped recruit some Texas all-time greats such as
the programs all-time leading scorer in Terrance Rencher,
who went to play for the NBAs Miami Heat. Haralson also
helped land the Longhorns third all-time leading scorer
Reggie Freeman of the Virgin Islands national team not to
mention McDonalds All-American Kris Clack of the Boston
Celtics, BJ Tyler of the Philadelphia 76ers, Roderick Anderson, and Mike Richardson.
Haralson began his coaching career in 1988 as a student assistant at his alma mater Auburn University and was a member of the TIgers 1988-89 NCAA Tournament squad.
He began his collegiate career at Lon Morris Junior College
in Texas, where he earned All-America Honorable Mention
honors in the 1984-85 campaign before transferring to Auburn. In 1985-86, Haralson helped lead the Tigers to an appearance in the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight. He earned his
bachelors degree in education in 1989 and was invited to
the NBAs Los Angeles Clippers training camp before beginning his coaching career.
Haralson achieved All-America Honorable Mention recognition at Murrah High School in Jackson, Miss. before starting
his college playing career.
Haralson and his wife, Tonia, have a son, Isaiah.

COACHES & STAFF

Melvin Haralson starts his fifth season at Arkansas State


as the associate mens basketball head coach in the 2015-16
campaign.
In the 2013-14 season, Haralson helped A-State rank
third in the Sun Belt Conference in field goal percentage
defense as the Red Wolves held opponents to 43 percent
shooting from the field. Haralson was responsible for the
recruitment of 2013-14 all-conference selections Kirk Van
Slyke and Melvin Johnson. Van Slyke and Johnson were each
ranked in the top five players in the Sun Belt Conference in
three-point field goal percentage.
In his first two seasons at A-State, Haralson was charged
with developing the A-State guards. Under his tutelage, the
Red Wolves shot 37 percent from three-point range in his
first season to rank second in the Sun Belt Conference and
59th nationally. Haralson aided the likes of Ed Townsel and
Trey Finn rank third and fourth among the programs elite in
career steals and the duo finished third and fourth in career
three-point makes as well.
Haralson aided in the recruitment of Anthony Livingston
and the sophomore transfer had an impressive campaign
to open his A-State tenure. Livingston was a second team
all-conference pick after averaging a double-double for the
season with 15.9 points and 10.0 rebounds. Livingston was
one of only 18 players at the NCAA Division I level to average a double-double and he finished the year with 15 double-doubles, most by an A-State player since the 1975-76
season.
The 2012-13 season saw the culmination of the career of
Brandon Peterson, who ended his career at A-State ranked
No. 6 all-time with 886 rebounds. Peterson finished ranked
third with 163 career blocks and was a major force in helping
the Red Wolves winning a West Division Championship in
the 2012-13 campaign.
Haralson arrived to A-State after spending the 2010-11
season as an assistant coach at Texas Southern University,
where he helped lead the Tigers to the 2010-11 Southwestern Athletic Conferences (SWAC) regular-season championship and a 2011 National Invitational Tournament (NIT)
berth.
Before his stint at TSU, Haralson was a member of the
University of Houston coaching staff from 2000-10, including six as an associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. While at Houston, three of Haralsons last six recruiting
classes were ranked nationally.
During his final season (2009-10) at UH, Haralson helped
lead the Cougars to a Conference USA Tournament title and
a NCAA Tournament appearance.
Haralson also experienced great success on the recruiting trail, consistently bringing in highly-ranked recruiting
classes throughout his tenure at Houston.

He played a major role in building the Cougars 2010
Conference Championship team with featured such players
as two-time All-Conference-USA First Team selection Aubrey
Coleman (Houston), the nations leading scorer in 2010,
2008 Louisiana Player of the Year Kendrick Washington,
2009 Louisiana Player of the Year Nick Haywood, National
Junior College All-American Second Team selection Adam
Brown, New York All-City First Team selection Zamal Nixon
and Junior College All-Region-XIV First Team selection Maurice McNeil. Haralson also played a key role in recruiting
some other notable UH players like two-time All-Conference
USA First-Team selection Robert McKiver (New Haven) of the
NBDL, and first-team All-Conference USA honorees Oliver

COACHES & STAFF


CARLOS WILSON
ASSISTANT COACH

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COACHES & STAFF

2ND YEAR AT ARKANSAS STATE


Texas Permian Basin, 2014
One of the nations top junior college coaches, Carlos Wilson enters his second year at Arkansas State this
2014-15 season as an assistant coach on head coach
John Bradys staff.
Wilson arrived to A-State in July 2014 after serving
as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at
Odessa (Texas) College since May 2012.
In his first season with A-State, Wilson saw one of
his recruits to A-State reach an assist total not seen in
several years. PJ Hardwick logged 130 assists during
the 2014-15 season, the most since Dereke Tipler had
150 over the 2005-06 campaign. Wilson coaches the
A-State post players on a regular basis and saw forward
Anthony Livingston post 15 double-doubles on the year,
most at A-State since Dan Henderson in the 1975-76
season.
Wilson helped guide Odessa to a 22-7 overall record
as a member of head coach Tra Arnolds staff after the
Wranglers earned a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) berth in the 2012-13 campaign.
At Odessa, Wilson was involved in on-floor coaching
along with recruiting, player development, scouting opponents, and serving as the programs academic liaison.
He assisted in developing several athletes who competed in the NCAA Division I ranks such as Daishon Knight
(Illinois State), Kevin Mays (Cal State-Bakersfield), Auston Barnes (Bradley) and Josh Gray (LSU) to name a few.
A native of Palestine, Texas, Wilson held an assistant
coaching position at Tyler (Texas) Junior College for
approximately one year (May 2011-12) as the Apache
registered an 18-12 overall record for the 2011-12 season. He not only assisted with on-floor coaching for
the Apache under head coach Mike Marquis, but was
responsible for scouting the opposition, recruiting, and
player development. Wilson played a key role in the
development of several NCAA-I players such as Jaron
Johnson (Louisiana Tech), Daniel Edozie (Iowa State),
Winslo Barry (Incarnate Word), Trevor Berkley (Drake),
and Hershey Robinson (Prairie View A&M).
Success has accompanied Wilson throughout his
coaching career as evidenced by three 20-win seasons in the junior college ranks, which includes twice
at Odessa, and a pair of NJCAA Regional Tournament
appearances one apiece at Odessa and Tyler. He also
coached a NJCAA All-America player in Odessas Josh
Gray.
Prior to Tyler JC, Wilson served as head coach and
athletics director at Christian Life Center Academy in
Humble, Texas, from 2006-11. In his five seasons, Wilson directed Christian Life Center Academy to an impressive 180-30 record (.871 winning pct.) to go along
with a 2008-09 National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) National Championship title. The Cougars
registered four consecutive 30-plus seasons during his
tenure, which included a 42-8 record in 2006-07 and

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

COACHING EXPERIENCE
2004-05
Heritage Christian Academy
2006-11
Humble Christian Life Center Academy
2011-12
Tyler (TX) Junior College
2012-14
Odessa College
2014-Present Arkansas State
a NACA Semifinal appearance while the 2008-09 team
produced a 35-2 mark with the NACA national title.
Wilson, who had 35 players receive a NCAA-I scholarship during his coaching career at Christian Life Center Academy, guided the 2009-10 squad to a 44-6 record and a national number-one prep ranking by the
National Post Graduate Athletic Association (NPGAA).
Three CLCA alumni are professional basketball players,
DeAndre Jordan of the National Basketball Associations (NBA) Los Angeles Clippers, Latavious Williams of
the NBA Developmental Leagues (NBDL) Tulsa 66ers,
and NBA Lottery pick Ben McLemore of the Sacramento
Kings.
The coaching career for Wilson began on the AAU
circuit in the late 1990s as the head coach and founder
of the East Texas Warriors based out of Palestine, Texas. He then located to nationally-recognized Heritage
Christian Academy in Cleveland, Texas, as an assistant
coach where he spent two seasons (2004-06) helping with on-floor coaching, player development, and
scheduling.
Wilson earned a bachelors degree in communications from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin
in 2014. Wilson was an all-district performer in both
basketball and football at Palestine (Texas) High School.
Wilson and his wife, Rochette, have two sons, Carlos
Jr. (19), Kobe (16), and a daughter, Kelis (10). Hes a devoted member of the Fallbrook Church and a National
Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) member.

ASSISTANT COACH MIKE SCUTERO


MIKE SCUTERO
ASSISTANT COACH

2ND YEAR AT ARKANSAS STATE


UCF, 2004

COACHING EXPERIENCE
1996-2003
2003-04
2004-09
2009-13
2013-14
2014-Present

Lake Howell HS
Winter Springs HS
Odessa College
Middle Tennessee
Kennesaw State
Arkansas State

in school history. Scutero then secured an assistant


coaching post at Winter Springs (Fla.) High School for
the 2003-04 season and played a key role in the Bears
registering their winningest season of all time to go
with the prep schools first-ever Class 6A Regional Playoff appearance.
A native of Orlando, Fla., Scutero assisted with
the highly-touted Nike Team Florida Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) program which was comprised of the
top high school players in the state of Florida and were
three time (2001, 2002, and 2004) Florida AAU State
Champions.
In a few years of coaching in the high school, AAU,
and junior college ranks, Scutero had the opportunity
to recruit and coach over 50 players who moved on to
NCAA Division I schools and nearly 25 players to play
professionally. Some of Scuteros most notable players
are Chandler Parsons (Florida and 2011 SEC Player of
the Year) of the National Basketball Associations Dallas
Mavericks, former Memphis Grizzlies guard Nick Calathes (Florida and 2007 McDonalds All American), and
Philadelphia 76ers Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (UCLA).
Brandon Marshall (Central Florida), who plays for the
National Football Leagues New York Jets, was also one
of Scuteros hoops standouts in high school.
Scutero graduated from the University of Central
Florida in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in liberal studies and a minor in athletic coaching. He holds
membership in the National Association of Basketball
Coaches (NABC).
Scutero and his wife, Kimberly, have two sons
Noah and Kaleb.

COACHES & STAFF

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Mike Scutero, an experienced coach in the collegiate


ranks, was named an assistant coach on the Arkansas
State University mens basketball staff in July 2014.
In his first season at A-State, Scutero helped head
coach John Brady to his 100th win as the Red Wolves
head coach. Scutero assisted in the development of
all-conference forward Anthony Livingston who posted
an average of a double-double. The Red Wolves earned
big non-conference victories over Mississippi State and
Marshall.
Scutero, who has over a combined 15 years of
coaching experience in the NCAA Division I, junior college, high school and AAU ranks, spent the previous
four seasons (2009-13) at former Sun Belt Conference
(SBC) member Middle Tennessee State and Kennesaw
State (2013-14).
While at Kennesaw State, Scutero served as the
Owls recruiting coordinator and was responsible for all
aspects associated with recruiting. He assisted with on
floor coaching in practice and oversaw opponent scouting under head coach Lewis Preston.
During his tenure at Middle Tennessee State, Scutero was a part of three (2010-11, 2011-12, and 2012-13)
Sun Belt Conference Championship and three postseason teams (College Insider Tournament, National
Invitational Tournament, and NCAA Tournament) as
a member of head coach Kermit Davis staff. Scutero,
who recruited and coached MTSUs first SBC Player of
the Year (LaRon Dendy), Defensive Player of the Year
(Bruce Massey Jr.) and Conference USA Player of the
Year (Shawn Jones), was the assistant to the head coach
and director of basketball operations at MTSU. The
Blue Raiders not only posted the most single-season
victories (28) in the programs history, but also made
their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 24 years
and ranked top 10 nationally with a combined 55 wins
over a two-season period.
Prior to MTSU, Scutero was the associate mens basketball head coach and recruiting coordinator at Odessa (Texas) College from 2004-09. He helped guide the
Wranglers to three consecutive 20-plus win seasons, a
2007 Western Junior College Athletic Conference championships, and a top 10-place ranking in the National
Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National
Poll each campaign under NJCAA Hall of Fame Coach
Dennis Helms.
Scutero started his coaching career as assistant at
Lake Howell High School in Winter Park, Fla., where he
helped lead LHHS to five state Class 6A and 5A playoff
appearances in seven seasons (1996-03). He was a
member of the LHHS staff to be recognized three times
(1999, 2002, and 2003) as Floridas State Coaching Staff
of the Year. In the 2002-03 season, the SilverHawks
compiled a school-record 29 victories (29-7 record)
and made their first-ever State Final Four appearance

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

SUPPORT STAFF
KYLE DRAKE
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

COACHES & STAFF

2ND YEAR AT ARKANSAS STATE


Arkansas State, 2013

Kyle Drake is in his second season handling the Red


Wolves team travel for the upcoming season along
with coordinating all of A-States 6th Man Club and top
200 events.
A native of North Little Rock, Ark., Drake will also
supervise the teams student managers while continuing with his current responsibilities of game film
breakdown and video exchange with the Red Wolves

opponents.
Prior to his appointment, Drake served as a graduate assistant with the A-State mens basketball program for the
2013-14 season as the Red Wolves compiled a 19-13 overall record. He was responsible for game video exchange,
breakdown of both practice and game film along with assistant the director of basketball operations with team
equipment, travel, and lodging. Drake was a student manager for the 2012-13 Red Wolves squad, which claimed
the Sun Belt Conference (SBC) West Division Champion title en route to a 19-12 overall record.
A 2013 A-State graduate, Drake earned his bachelors degree in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis in
coaching, business, and English. While completing his undergraduate course work at A-State, Drake held membership with Kappa Alpha Order fraternity. Drake graduated in Dec. 2014 with his masters degree in Sports Administration.
Drake graduated from North Little Rock (Ark.) High School in 2009 and was a two-year (2007-09) varsity basketball team letter winner. Drake was a starter during his 2008-09 senior season and was a member of the 2006-07
junior varsity team as a sophomore. He was chosen as the recipient of the Charging Wildcat Spirit Award in his
senior year for the most school spirit and served on the schools senior cabinet.
The son of John and Julie Drake of Sherwood, Ark., Kyle has a sister (Katie) and is married to Samantha Glisson
of Maynard, Ark.

Phil Baier

Chad Sturkie

Assistant Athletic Trainer

B.J. McClaren

Administrative Assistant

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Assistant Director
Strength & Conditioning

Managers (L-R) - Graduate Assistant Jamal Russell, Bryce Gibson, John Rountree, Head Coach John
Brady, Cody Reaves, James Jackson, Graduate Assistant Koy Garmrath.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 RED WOLVES


Roster......................................................................... 14
Returners............................................................... 15-23
Newcomers............................................................ 24-25
Game-by-Game Stats............................................. 26-28

NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name
Ht. Wt.
2 Conner Kern
6-4 196
3 Devin Carter
6-5 205
4 Josh Pierre
6-0 190
10 Frederic Dure
6-5 175
11 Charles Waters
6-6 200
12 Sean Gardner
6-5 195
13 C.J. Foster
6-3 185
14 Kelvin Downs
6-9 230
15 Christian Davis
6-7 200
24 Donte Thomas
6-3 210
33 Nouhoum Bocoum 6-10 260
42 PJ Hardwick
5-10 167
50 Anthony Livingston 6-8 230

Yr.
r-Fr.
r-Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
r-Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
r-Jr.
Jr.

Pos. Exp.
Hometown/Last School
G
RS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington Central
G
RS
Champaign, Ill./Kent State
G
3L
Baton Rouge, La./Stillwater HS, OK
G
1L
Montreal, Quebec/Sheridan College
F
1L
Memphis, Tenn./Southwest Tenn. CC
G
1L
Memphis, Tenn./Motlow CC
G
1L
Lilburn, Ga./Roane State
F
3L
Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin HS
F
HS
Dallas, Texas/Kimball HS
G
TR
Washington, D.C./San Jacinto College
C
1L
Harlem, N.Y./Paris JC
G
1L
Miami, Fla./North Texas
F
1L
Washington, D.C./San Jacinto College

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No. Name
Ht. Wt.
33 Nouhoum Bocoum 6-10 260
3 Devin Carter
6-5 205
15 Christian Davis
6-7 200
14 Kelvin Downs
6-9 230
10 Frederic Dure
6-5 175
13 C.J. Foster
6-3 185
12 Sean Gardner
6-5 195
42 PJ Hardwick
5-10 167
2 Connor Kern
6-4 196
50 Anthony Livingston 6-8 230
4 Josh Pierre
6-0 190
24 Donte Thomas
6-3 210
11 Charles Waters
6-6 200

Yr.
Sr.
r-Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
r-Sr.
r-Jr.
r-Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.

Pos. Exp.
Hometown/Last School
C
1L
Harlem, N.Y./Paris JC
G
RS
Champaign, Ill./Kent State
F
HS
Dallas, Texas/Kimball HS
F
3L
Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin HS
G
1L
Montreal, Quebec/Sheridan College
G
1L
Lilburn, Ga./Roane State
G
1L
Memphis, Tenn./Motlow CC
G
1L
Miami, Fla./North Texas
G
1L Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington Central
F
1L
Washington, D.C./San Jacinto College
G
3L
Baton Rouge, La./Stillwater HS, OK
G
TR
Washington, D.C./San Jacinto College
F
1L
Memphis, Tenn./Southwest Tenn. CC

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2015-16 RED WOLVES

ROSTER

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Nouhoum Bocoum
BOCOUM

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career highs
PTS: 18 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15
FGM: 7 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15
FGA: 12 at Little Rock | 2/19/15
3-PT FGM: 1 at Louisiana | 1/22/15
3-PT FGA: 1, 3x, last at Louisiana | 1/22/15
FTM: 5 at Mississippi State | 12/17/14
FTA: 8 at Mississippi State | 12/17/14
REB: 11 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15
AST: 1, 3x, last vs Little Rock | 1/29/15
BLK: 3 at Central Arkansas | 12/1/14
STL: 2 at Mississippi State | 12/17/14
MIN: 34 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 8
20 or more points: 0
Led team in scoring: 1
10 or more rebounds: 2
Led team in rebounding: 3

Started in 15 games and played in 28 games for 434 minutes (15.5 avg.) Ranked fifth on
team in scoring with 6.0 points per game (167 pts.) Placed second among the teams
rebounding leaders with 122 total (4.4 rpg.) Posted fourth-most blocks for A-State
with 12 rejections (0.4 bpg.) Attained double-figure points in eight contests, including
a career high 18 points at Georgia Southern (2/12) ... Had two double-doubles on the
season ... Had career high 18 points and career high 11 rebounds at Georgia Southern
(2/12) Also had double-double at Purdue (12/10) with 10 points and 10 rebounds
Had a career-best three blocks in win at Central Arkansas (12/1) Logged two steals
in two different games, at Mississippi State (12/17) and versus Troy (2/5) ... Averaged
5.3 points (100 pts.) and 3.5 rebounds (66 rebs.) in Sun Belt play, making 11 starts in 19
games played Shot 44.4 percent from the floor and 33.3 percent from beyond the arc
Finished season shooting 67.8 percent from the charity stripe and completed three,
three-point plays.

2015-16 RED WOLVES

senior | center | 6-10 | 260 | harlem, n.y./paris tx jc

as a junior (2014-15)

NOUHOUM

junior college (2011-14)

Competed for Paris (Texas) Junior College ... Coached by Chuck Taylor ... Achieved thirdteam All-Region XIV (14) and second-team all-conference recognition ... Registered per
game averages of 9.9 points (316 pts.), 6.2 rebounds (198 rebs.), 0.6 blocked shots (19
blks.), 0.3 assists (11 asts.), 0.4 steals (14 stls.) as PJC posted a 26-8 overall record ...
Started 24 of 32 games played in and averaged 16.8 minutes per contest (539 min.) ...
Shot 53.6 percent (133-251) from the floor and 63.3 percent (50-79) at the free throw
line ... Named the Dragons Most Valuable Player ... Attained double-digit point totals 16
times and tallied 16 points or more on five occasions ... Scored a season-best 20 points
against Texas Wesleyan JV (11/20) ... Recorded 18 points apiece at Coastal Bend College
(12/4) and versus Trinity Valley Community College (2/22) ... Helped guide team to both
Region XIV Conference and Conference Tournament Championship titles ... Played key
part in team attaining a national 28th-place ranking in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and a NJCAA National Tournament bid ... A JUCO Top 100 Camp
invitee ... Played for Albany (Ga.) Technical Junior College ... Averaged 10.6 points, 6.0
rebounds, 1.0 blocked shots, 1.0 assists, and 0.4 steals a contest to go with a 50.0 field
goal percentage for the Titans ... Coached by Sylvester Patterson ... Attended Beacon
Preparatory Academy in Oakland Park, Fla.

high school

Double-doubles: 2

A 2011 graduate of South Florida Preparatory Christian Academy in Oakland Park, Fla.

3 or more blocks: 1

personal

Born in New York, N.Y. ... Son of Oumarou Bocoum and Kadiatou Toure of New York, N.Y.
... His parents immigrated from Bamako, Mali to the United States in 1985 ... Has an older sister and a younger brother ... Nickname
is Nom ... Enjoys music and sports ... Played football for the Bronx (N.Y.) Buccaneers for five years (age 12-16) ... Wears size 18 shoes
... A general studies major.

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Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A


28-15 434 15.5 63-142

FG%
.444

career statistics

3FG-A
1-3

3FG%
.333

FT-A
40-59

FT%
.678

O-D-T
Avg PF
47-75-122 4.4 48

A
3

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


29 12 5 167 3.0

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 RED WOLVES

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Kelvin Downs

senior | forward | 6-9 | 230 | arlington, texas/juan seguin hs

as a junior (2014-15)

KELVIN

DOWNS

14

career highs
PTS: 12 vs ULM | 2/21/15
FGM: 6 vs ULM | 2/21/15
FGA: 12 vs ULM | 2/21/15
3-PT FGM: 1 vs Appalachian State | 1/3/15
3-PT FGA: 2, 2x, last vs Louisiana | 3/6/15

Made eight starts in 28 appearances to log 502 minutes (17.9 avg.) Averaged 3.9 points
(109 pts.) and 2.8 rebounds (77 rebs.) Ranked third among the teams blocked shots
leaders with 16 rejections Generated 3.7 points (71 pts.) and 2.7 rebounds (51 rebs.)
a contest in 19 league matchups ... Tallied a career-high 12 points off the bench against
ULM (2/21) in 33 minutes of action Also reached double figures against South Alabama
(3/5) with 11 points in 26 minutes off bench Had three blocks against ULM (2/21) and
a pair of rejections against South Alabama (3/5) Hauled in five or more rebounds in
six games, five of which occurred in league play Had a season-high seven rebounds on
two occasions, coming against ULM (2/21) and South Alabama (3/5) Played at least 20
minutes in a contest 10 times, which included 33 versus ULM (2/21) and 27 at Louisiana
(1/22) Finished season shooting 36.8 percent from the field and 63.6 percent at the
free throw line.

as a sophomore (2013-14)

20 or more points: 0

Averaged 2.2 points (69 pts.) and a team eighth-best 2.2 rebounds (69 rebs.) an outing
... Ranked second among the teams blocked shots leaders with 19 rejections ... Played
in all 32 A-State contests and started in three games ... Recorded per game averages of
1.8 points (33 pts.) along with 1.6 rebounds (28 rebs.) in 18 league matchups ... Generated 2.6 points (36 pts.) and 2.9 rebounds (41 rebs.) a contest in 14 non-conference
outings ... Tallied season-high 11 points off the bench against Central Arkansas (11/24)
in 20 minutes of action for lone double-digit scoring performance ... Netted eight points
and three rebounds versus Western Kentucky (2/10) ... Pulled down career-best eight
rebounds against Southern Arkansas (12/30) ... Recorded two blocked shots in a game
on six occasions - at Jackson State (11/11), against Little Rock (1/25), at Troy (2/1), versus
Western Kentucky (2/10), against Texas State (2/22), and versus Lyon (2/25) ... Claimed
or split team-high honors in blocked shots 10 times and once in rebounding ... Achieved
or shared game-leading blocked shots laurels on five occasions ... Played at least 20 minutes in a contest six times, which included 33 at Troy (2/1) and 28 against Southern
Arkansas (12/30).

Led team in scoring: 0

as a freshman (2012-13)

FTM: 5 vs Central Ark. | 11/24/13


FTA: 7 vs Central Ark. | 11/24/13
REB: 8 vs Southern Ark. | 12/30/13
AST: 3 vs Southern Ark. | 12/30/13
BLK: 3, 2x, last vs ULM | 2/21/15
STL: 2, 2x, last at North Texas | 2/28/13
MIN: 33, 2x, last vs ULM | 2/21/15

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 4

Posted season averages of 3.3 points (96 pts.) and 1.9 rebounds (55 rebs.) per contest
... Registered a squad fifth-most 10 blocked shots ... Produced a team second-best 52.0
field goal percentage (39-75) ... Averaged 3.8 points (72 pts.) and 2.5 rebounds (47 rebs.)
Double-doubles: 0
a game in 19 conference matchups ... Produced 2.4 points (24 pts.) and 0.8 rebounds
(eight rebs.) an outing in 10 non-league encounters ... Netted 4.1 points (58 pts.) and 2.3
3 or more blocks: 1
rebounds (32 rebs.) per contest average in 14 home appearances ... Lone double-figure
scoring game was 11 points off the bench versus Florida Atlantic (1/26) with 5-8 shooting from the floor (62.5 percent) and 1-2 at the
free throw line ... Accumulated at least five rebounds in a contest eight times ... Grabbed a personal season game-best five rebounds
in league contests versus South Alabama (1/31), against Troy (2/23) and at North Texas (2/28).
10 or more rebounds: 0

Led team in rebounding: 1

high school

16

An all-conference and all-region selection as a senior in 2011-12 at Juan Seguin High in Arlington, Texas ... Averaged 8.2 points and
8.8 rebounds a game in senior campaign under coach Bobby Thigpen ... Helped team register a 29-6 overall record and a district
championship title in senior season ... Garnered first-team all-district accolades in both 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons ... Earned two
All-Tournament Team honors as a prepster ... Four-year letterwinner and 2011-12 districts Most Valuable Player Award honoree.

personal

Son of Calvin Downs and Veronica Whittaker ... Born in Arlington, Texas ... Has an older sister and a younger brother ...Nickname is KD
... Interdisciplinary studies major.

Year
12-13
13-14
14-15
Totals

GP-GS
29-3
32-3
28-8
89-14

Min
364
419
502
1285

Avg FG-A
12.6 39-75
13.1 23-62
17.9 42-111
14.4 104-248

FG%
.520
.371
.378
.419

career statistics

3FG-A 3FG% FT-A


0-1
.000 18-31
0-0
.000 23-35
1-5
.200 24-37
1-6
.167 65-103

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

FT%
O-D-T
.581 15-40-55
.657 25-44-69
.649 23-54-77
.631 63-138-201

Avg
1.9
2.2
2.8
2.3

PF A
64 4
64 15
75 5
203 24

TO
29
32
34
95

Blk
10
19
16
45

Stl
9
5
4
18

Pts
96
69
109
274

Avg
3.3
2.2
3.9
3.1

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Frederic Dure

DURE

FTM: 5 at Louisiana | 1/22/15

Sat out first 15 games due to NCAA suspension, but appeared in 12 games and made
three starts to finish season with 222 minutes played (18.5 mpg.) Ranked fourth
among teams leading scorers with average of 6.3 points per contest (75 pts.) Hauled
in average of 2.8 rebounds per game (34 rebs.) In his three starts, averaged 17.7 points
(53 pts.) and 6.0 rebounds (18 rebs.) on 58 percent (19-33) shooting from the floor and
59 percent (10-17) shooting from beyond the arc ... Made season debut against Texas
State (1/17) and drained his one shot attempt, a three-pointer Averaged 13.5 minutes
over his next eight appearances, before getting the starting nod against ULM (2/21)
Scored 22 points on 90 percent (9-10) shooting from the field and 75 percent (3-4) shooting from beyond the arc to go with a career-best eight rebounds against ULM (2/21)
Followed up his first start with 20 points against UT Arlington (2/26) Scored 11 points,
pulled down seven rebounds and dished out a career-best four assists at Texas State
(2/28) in his third start and final appearance on season Missed last two games of season due to injury Finished season shooting 43.6 percent from the floor and 50 percent
from three-point range Logged 13 assists and six steals on the year.

FTA: 7 at Louisiana | 1/22/15

junior college (2012-14)

10

career highs
PTS: 22 vs ULM | 2/21/15
FGM: 9 vs ULM | 2/21/15
FGA: 16 vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
3-PT FGM: 5 vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
3-PT FGA: 10 vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15

2015-16 RED WOLVES

senior | guard | 6-5 | 175 | montreal, quebec/sheridan college

as a junior (2014-15)

FREDERIC

A first-team all-star and All-Region Nine First-Team selection at Sheridan (Wyo.) Junior
College in 2013-14 ... Helped lead the Generals to a conference championship title in
2013-14 and a college state champion crown in 2012-13 ... Coached by Steve Smiley ...
Netted a team-best 15.1 points (498 pts.), 4.5 rebounds (147 rebs.), 1.9 assists (62 asts.),
1.1 steals (35 stls.), and 0.3 blocked shots (11 blks.) a game for the 2013-14 season as
squad went 27-6 overall and 13-3 in conference play ... Compiled 26 double-digit scoring
performances ... Generated 20 points or more on 10 occasions, including a season-most
29 points against Miles Community College (Mont.) in 34 minutes of action ... Played in
33 contests, which included 27 starts and averaged 26.2 minutes per outing (866 min.) in
2013-14 ... Posted a 45.8 field goal percentage (152-332) while making 34.7 percent (50144) in three-pointers and was 76.6 percent efficiency (144-188) at the free throw line
... Averaged 10.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per outing in 2012-13 campaign while starting in 13 of 27 games played in ... Shot 45 percent from the floor and 32 percent from
three-point range in 2012-13, which included 30 treys ... Tallied a 2012-13 season-high
28 points versus Casper (Wyo.) College with four triples and eight rebounds.

REB: 8 vs ULM | 2/21/15


AST: 4 at Texas State | 2/28/15
BLK: N/A
STL: 2 at Louisiana | 1/22/15
MIN: 38 at Texas State | 2/28/15

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 3
20 or more points: 2
Led team in scoring: 1
10 or more rebounds: 0
Led team in rebounding: 1

high school

Double-doubles: 0

Helped lead Indiens dAhuntsic in Montreal, Quebec to the schools first-ever state
championship title in his 2010-11 senior season ... Chosen as the Montreal Basketball
Leagues (MBL) Player of the Game in state final contest as a result of scoring a gamehigh 28 points to go with five rebounds and three assists ... Coached by Nelson Osse ... A 2011 graduate ... Named the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) and RSEQ (Network of Quebec Student Sport) Rookie of the Year ... Selected to the Quebec All-Star
team after averaging 18.1 points and 3.2 assists while connecting on 42 percent from three-point field goal territory.
5 or more assists: 0

personal

Born in Montreal, Quebec (Canada) ... Son of Ben Dure and Karolle Yascinthe of Laval, Quebec ... Has two brothers, one older ... His
parents were born in Haiti ... Nickname is Fredue ... Participated in the heralded Jerry Mullens JUCO Top 100 Camp in summer 2013
... Has played basketball for more than 12 years ... Played for wide-recognized PX Knights, a legendary basketball program in Quebec
... An interdisciplinary studies major.

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Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg


12-3 222 18.5

FG-A
24-55

FG%
.436

career statistics

3FG-A
15-30

3FG%
.500

FT-A
12-19

FT%
.632

O-D-T
2-32-34

Avg PF A
2.8 17 13

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


21 0 6 75 6.3

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 RED WOLVES

2015-16 RED WOLVES

C.J. Foster

junior | guard | 6-3 | 185 | lilburn, ga./roane state

as a sophomore (2014-15)

C.J.

FOSTER

13

career highs
PTS: 9 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15
FGM: 3 vs UT Martin | 11/17/14
FGA: 5 vs UT Martin | 11/17/14
3-PT FGM: 1, 3x, last at Little Rock | 2/19/15
3-PT FGA: 2, 3x, last at Ga. Southern | 2/12/15
FTM: 4 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15
FTA: 9 at Georgia Southern | 2/12/15
REB: 3, 3x, last at Ga. Southern | 2/12/15
AST: 2, 2x, last at Little Rock | 2/19/15
BLK: 1 at Central Arkansas | 12/1/14
STL: 1, 3x, last vs UT Arlington | 2/26/14
MIN: 31 vs Lamar | 11/25/14

Logged 312 minutes (14.2 mpg) in 22 games and nine starts Averaged 2.3 points (51
pts.) and 1.1 rebounds (23 rebs.) Logged 14 assists, a block and three steals Started the first two games and averaged 5.0 points (10 pts.) Also started the final seven
games of the season ... Scored a career-high nine points at Georgia Southern (2/12)
Pulled in career-high three rebounds at Appalachian State (1/15) and at Georgia Southern (2/12) Had season-best two assists at Little Rock (2/19) and at Purdue (12/10)
Shot 29.4 percent from the floor and 18.8 percent from beyond the arc Finished 64.3
percent at the free throw line.

junior college (2013-14)

Played at Roane State Community College in Harriman, Tenn. ... Coached by Randy Nesbit ... Registered per game averages of 13.7 points (302 pts.), 2.6 rebounds (58 rebs.),
2.4 assists (52 asts.), and 0.7 steals (16 stls.) in 22 appearances, which included 16 starts
... Connected on 47.1 percent (89-189) from the floor, 36.8 percent in three-point field
goals (25-68), and 77.3 percent (99-128) at the free throw stripe ... Averaged 4.2 minutes
an outing (93 min.) ... Reached double-figure scoring in 16 contests, which included his
last five encounters ... Scored at least 20 points in a game on four occasions highlighted
by 30 points (8-12 FGs and 10-12 FTs) against nationally-ranked Southwest Tennessee
Community College (11/16) ... Tallied 25 points versus Cleveland State Community College in his final outing (2/27) ... Netted 22 points against Chattanooga State Community
College (1/18) by going 12-12 at the free throw line, 4-4 in field goal attempts, and 2-2
from beyond the three-point field goal arc.

high school

A 2013 Naismith Award nominee at Berkmar High in Lilburn, Ga. ... Coached by Greg
Phillips ... Graduated in 2013 ... Tabbed a Score 44 Player as one of Georgia top 22 seniors ... First-team all-conference honoree ... Averaged 12.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, and
3.0 assists a game for 2012-13 senior season ... Earned both Gwinnett County Tip-Off
Club and all-county first-team recognition ... Chosen as the 2013 Southeast Basketball
Academy (SEBA) Hoopfests Most Valuable Player ... Played an integral role in leading Patriots to two straight Region 8-6A Championship titles and three consecutive Elite Eight
appearances ... Selected the Five-Star Camps Most Valuable Player and was the recipient
of the Camps Best Playmaker Award.

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 0
20 or more points: 0
Led team in scoring: 0
10 or more rebounds: 0
Led team in rebounding: 0

personal

Double-doubles: 0

Son of Charles and Cassandra Foster of Lawrenceville, Ga. ... Full name is Charles Foster
II ... Has a younger brother ... A sport management major.

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5 or more assists: 0

Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg


22-9 312 14.2

FG-A
15-51

FG%
.294

career statistics

3FG-A
3-16

3FG%
.188

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

FT-A
6-9

FT%
.667

O-D-T
3-18-21

Avg PF A
0.9 21 18

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


24 0 6 47 2.0

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Sean Gardner

GARDNER

12

career highs
PTS: 28 at vs Belhaven | 12/6/14
FGM: 10, 2x, last vs South Alabama | 3/5/15
FGA: 18 vs South Alabama | 3/5/15
3-PT FGM: 8 vs Belhaven | 12/6/14
3-PT FGA: 10, 2x, last at UT Arlington | 1/10/15
FTM: 4, 3x, last vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
FTA: 5 vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
REB: 8, 3x, last at Toledo | 12/13/14
AST: 3, 3x, last vs South Alabama | 3/5/15
BLK: 2, 2x, last vs Georgia State | 1/19/15
STL: 3, 5x, last vs South Alabama | 3/5/15
MIN: 41 at South Alabama | 12/30/14

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 15
20 or more points: 5
Led team in scoring: 5
10 or more rebounds: 0
Led team in rebounding: 1
Double-doubles: 0

as a redshirt-junior (2014-15)

Started in 26 of 29 games played, ranking third on team with 897 minutes of action (30.9
mpg.) Ranked third on team in scoring with 12.0 points per contest (349 pts.) Second-leading three-point shooter with 54 three-point makes Ranked second on team
with 33 steals Ranked third with 35 assists ... Attained double-figure points in 15 games
and had nine points in seven others Topped 20 points five outings including a career
high 28 against Belhaven (12/6) Went a SBC game-best 8-of-9 88.9 percent) from beyond the arc against Belhaven (12/6) Pulled down a season-best eight rebounds in
three contests Averaged 10.8 points per game (215 pts.) and 2.6 rebounds (52 rebs.)
in Sun Belt play Scored 22 points in win at Mississippi State (12/17) Poured in 23
points in victory at Niagara (12/23) Had 20 points in loss versus Troy (2/5) Capped
off final week of season with 21 points against South Alabama (3/5) Shot 41.6 percent
from the floor and 35.5 percent from behind the three-point line Shot 72.5 percent
from the charity stripe.

2015-16 RED WOLVES

r-senior | guard | 6-5 | 195 | memphis, tenn./motlow state

SEAN

as a junior (2013-14)
Opted to redshirt.

junior college (2013-14)

Played at Motlow State Community College in Lynchburg, Tenn. ... Coached by former
A-State mens basketball player Jerry Nichols ... Averaged 10.7 points with 3.6 rebounds
and 3.0 assists per game in 30 outings for 2012-13 season ... Produced 2012-13 season
totals of 320 points, 108 rebounds, 89 assists, and 27 steals while shooting 42.9 percent
from the floor (115-268), including 37.5 percent (54-144) in three-point field goals ...
Connected on 78.3 percent (36-46) at the charity stripe as the 2012-13 Bucks finished
26-4 overall and 17-1 in conference play ... Helped Motlow State CC to Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) Region VII regular-season and tournament
championship titles in the 2012-13 campaign ... Compiled averages of 10.7 points, 3.9
rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 1.4 steals in 28 appearances in 2011-12 as team registered a
17-11 overall record ... Amassed two-year career averages of 10.7 points (619 pts.), 3.7
rebounds (216 rebs.), 2.4 assists (142 assts.), and 1.1 steals (66 stls.) in 58 contests ...
Generated a 41.8 shooting percentage (222-531) from the field, 34.4 percent (89-259)
in three-point field goals, and 74.3 percent (84-113) at the free throw line during juco
career.

high school

Achieved all-district and all-conference recognition in senior season at Collierville (Tenn.)


High ... Coached by Norm Sluder ... A 2011 graduate ... Averaged 17.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.2 steals per contest as a senior while connecting on 48 percent
of his shots from the field ... Named 2010-11 teams Most Valuable Player ... Captained 2010-11 squad in senior campaign ... Played
football for two seasons (2007-08).
5 or more assists: 0

personal

Son of Anthony Gardner of Knoxville, Tenn., and Pattie Gardner of Memphis, Tenn. ... Born in San Antonio, Texas ... Father is director of
sales for Grainger and mother is an industrial director ... Stepbrother is A-State mens basketball student-athlete Charles Waters ... Has
a younger sister ... Enjoys spending time with family ... Interdisciplinary studies major.

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Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A FG%


29-26 897 30.9 129-310 .416

career statistics

3FG-A 3FG%
54-152 .355

FT-A
37-51

FT%
.725

O-D-T
32-64-96

Avg PF A
3.3 64 35

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


43 8 33 349 12.0

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 RED WOLVES

2015-16 RED WOLVES

PJ Hardwick

r-junior | guard | 5-10 | 167 | miami, fla./north texas

as a redshirt-sophomore (2014-15)

PJ

HARDWICK

42

career highs
PTS: 17 at Louisiana | 1/22/15
FGM: 7 at Louisiana | 1/22/15
FGA: 17 at Louisiana | 1/22/15
3-PT FGM: 1, 2x, last vs Louisiana | 3/6/15
3-PT FGA: 3 at Louisiana | 1/22/15
FTM: 7 at App. State | 1/15/15

Played in 27 games and earned 21 starts to play 776 minutes (28.7 mpg.) Ranked
fourth on team in minutes per game (28.7) Led team and Sun Belt Conference with
130 assists, most in a season since Derek Tipler had 150 in the 2005-06 season Averaged 4.8 points per contest (130 pts.) and 3.1 rebounds per game (85 rebs.) Reached
double-figure scoring in six games ... Posted a career-high 17 points at Louisiana (1/22)
Had 13 points in second meeting with Louisiana (3/7) Scored 10 points and dished out
15 assists against Appalachian State (1/3) His 15 assist game were most in game since
Chico Fletcher had 17 against TCU in the 1998-99 campaign Followed that game with
back-to-back double-figure scoring games with 15 at ULM (1/5) and 12 versus Georgia
Southern (1/8) Scored 11 points and added nine assists in win at Appalachian State
(1/15) Logged double-figure assists in two games and seven-plus assists in seven
games Averaged 5.0 points per game (100 pts.) and 3.0 rebounds per game (60 rebs.)
in Sun Belt action Held a 35.3 field-goal percentage and a 20.0 percent mark from the
three-point line Led team shooting 80.0 percent at the free throw line.

as a sophomore (2013-14)

FTA: 8 at App. State | 1/15/15

Opted to redshirt.

at north texas (2012-13)

REB: 8 at App. State | 1/15/15


AST: 15 vs App. State | 1/3/15

Played at the University of North Texas ... Coached by Tony Benford ... Appeared in 32
outings, which included 17 starts ... Scored a team seventh-best 3.7 points (118 pts.)
and 2.9 rebounds (92 rebs.) while averaging 23.7 minutes per contest (758 total) ... Led
the Mean Green in assists with 81 total and averaged 2.5 per encounter ... Chalked up
a squad fourth-most 29 steals for a 0.9 average ... Shot 39.8 percent (41-103) from the
floor and made 75 percent (36-48) at the free throw stripe ... Generated 4.7 points (94
pts.), 3.4 rebounds (67 rebs.), 2.9 assists (58 assts.), and 0.9 steals (17 stls.) in Sun Belt
Conference action ... Started 16 of 20 league games ... Finished eighth among the conferences leaders in assists for league games only and 11th in overall contests ... Played
an average of 28.5 minutes per outing (569 total) in conference play ... Poured in season-high 14 points against South Alabama (1/12), highlighted by 10-12 performance at
the free throw line, in 38 minutes of action ... Tallied nine points on two occasions against FIU (2/9) and at Troy (2/16) ... Grabbed season-most nine rebounds versus Cameron (11/16) and hauled in eight boards at FIU (1/17) ... Distributed seven assists against
Troy (1/3) and dished out six helpers twice - versus ULM (1/5) and at Troy (2/16) ... Garnered five steals at South Alabama (2/23) and had four thefts at FIU (1/17).

BLK: N/A
STL: 4 at South Alabama | 12/30/14
MIN: 45 at South Alabama | 12/30/14

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 6
20 or more points: 0
Led team in scoring: 1
10 or more rebounds: 0
Led team in rebounding: 1
Double-doubles: 0

high school

5 or more assists: 10

Starred at Christian Life Academy in Houston, Texas ... Coached by current A-State assistant coach Carlos Wilson ... Graduated in 2012 ... Tabbed a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... Averaged 15.0 points and 10.0 assists a
game as a senior ... Listed No. 250 in Hoop Scoops national player rankings ... Compiled averages of 9.0 points and 12.0 assists an outing
for the 2010-11 season ... Helped CLA to a 30-1 overall record in junior year.

personal

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Born in Miami, Fla. ... Son of Patrick Hardwick and Yvette Gilbert of Houston, Texas ... Has an older sister ... Interests include reading ...
Majoring in health promotions.

Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A


27-20 776 28.7 42-119

FG%
.353

career statistics

3FG-A
2-10

3FG%
.200

FT-A
44-55

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

FT%
.800

O-D-T
21-64-85

Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


3.1 55 130 0 19 19 130 4.8

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Anthony Livingston

LIVINGSTON

50

career highs
PTS: 31 vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
FGM: 9, 3x, last vs Texas State | 1/17/15
FGA: 18 at Little Rock | 2/19/15
3-PT FGM: 3 at Little Rock | 2/19/15
3-PT FGA: 6 vs South Alabama | 3/5/15
FTM: 13, 2x, last vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
FTA: 14, 2x, last vs UT Arlington | 2/26/15
REB: 20 vs Marshall | 12/20/14
AST: 4 vs Marshall | 12/20/14
BLK: 5 at App. State | 1/15/15
STL: 2, 3x, last vs App. State | 1/3/15
MIN: 44 vs Texas State | 1/17/15

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 26
20 or more points: 10
Led team in scoring: 16

as a sophomore (2014-15)

Second team All-Sun Belt Conference selection First underclassman at A-State to be


all-conference since Brandon Reed in 2009-10 Led A-State with 1039 minutes (35.8
mpg.) in 29 starts Averaged 15.9 points (461 pts.) and 10.0 rebounds per game (291
rebs.) to be first player since Jeff Clifton in 1993-94 to average a double-double Posted
15 double-doubles, most by an A-State player since Dan Henderson in 1975-76 season
Reached double-figure scoring in 26 of 29 games played Had 15-plus points in 18
games including each of the last seven games Hauled in 15-plus rebounds in five games
Led Red Wolves with 29 blocks Dished out 22 assists and had 14 steals ... Opened
season with 26 points and nine boards against UT Martin (11/17) Nearly had his first
double-double with 16 points and nine boards against Lamar (11/25) Scored 20 points
for first time in win at Central Arkansas (12/1) Collected first double-double with 19
points and 10 rebounds against Belhaven (12/6) Impressive 20-point, 20-rebound
performance against Marshall (12/20), the first 20/20 game by an A-State player since
Jeff Clifton had 43 points and 25 rebounds against Little Rock on January 29, 1994
Posted three-consecutive double-doubles in action at Niagara (12/23), at South Alabama
(12/30) and versus Appalachian State Had another string of three-straight double-doubles at Appalachian State (1/15) and against Texas State (1/17) and Georgia State (1/19)
Closed season scoring double-figures in the last 11 games with seven double-doubles in that span Scored 16 points and hauled in 13 rebounds in win at Troy (1/24)
Grabbed 11 rebounds and added 10 points against Little Rock (1/29) Played all 40
minutes and had 16 points and 16 rebounds at Georgia Southern (2/12) Nearly had a
second 20-20 game, scoring 20 points and grabbing 19 rebounds at Little Rock (2/19)
Poured in a career high 31 points and added 15 rebounds against UT Arlington (2/26)
Back-to-back 20-point games against Texas State (2/28) and South Alabama (3/5)
Closed season with double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds against Louisiana (3/7)
Scored 15.7 points per game (313 pts.) and grabbed 10.8 rebounds per game (215
rebs.) in Sun Belt play Finished year shooting 46.4 percent from the field and 32.1
percent from beyond the arc Drained 68.9 percent of his free throw attempts.

2015-16 RED WOLVES

junior | forward | 6-8 | 230 | washington, d.c./san jacinto college

ANTHONY

junior college (2013-14)

Named All-Region and second-team All-Region XIV at San Jacinto College in Pasadena,
Texas ... Coached by Scott Gernander ... Tabbed San Jacinto Colleges Player of the Year
Led team in rebounding: 22
... Averaged a team-high 16.9 points (524 pts.) with a squad-most 9.9 rebounds (306
rebs.) as a starter in all 31 contests ... His 306 rebounds ranked 22nd among the National
Double-doubles: 15
Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I leaders and his 9.9 boards a game
3 or more blocks: 3
was 24th highest in the nation ... Compiled 27 double-figure scoring game performances,
which featured 12 with 20 or more points ... Poured in 30 points at Lamar State College-Port Arthur (2/8) and 29 against Odessa College (11/2) ... Netted 26 points apiece at Victoria College (11/12) and versus Texas
Southern University-Club (11/15) ... Averaged 29.6 minutes per contest (917 min.) ... Made 48.4 percent (178-368) of his shots from
the floor, 30.9 percent (29-94) in three-pointers, and 66.2 percent (139-210) in free throws ... Contributed 1.5 assists (47 asts.) and
0.5 steals (17 stls.) per contest ... Played an integral role in leading the Ravens to a 23-8 overall record ... Had an 11-game double-digit
points streak to begin the season ... Concluded the campaign by scoring double figures in 16 of teams final 18 outings ... Produced 12
double-figure rebound totals in a game ... Grabbed a season-high 21 rebounds against Lamar State College-Port Arthur (1/18) ... Pulled
down 18 boards apiece versus Lone State College-Kingwood (11/3) and at Trinity Valley Community College (11/26).
10 or more rebounds: 15

high school
personal

Born in Washington, D.C. ... Son of Renee Livingston ... Nickname is Big Ant ... Interests include attending church and watching sports
... An general studies major.

Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg FG-A FG%


29-29 1039 35.8 166-358 .464

career statistics

3FG-A
27-84

3FG% FT-A
FT%
O-D-T
Avg PF A
.321 102-148 .689 77-214-291 10.0 67 22

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


78 29 14 461 15.9

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Graduated in 2011 from Stevens Prep Academy in Raleigh, N.C. ... Did not play organized basketball in 2012-13 ... Played for Beacon
Preparatory School in Atlanta, Ga., in 2011-12.

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2015-16 RED WOLVES

Josh Pieree

senior | guard | 6-0 | 190 | baton rouge, la./stillwater HS, OK

JOSH

as a junior (2014-15)

as a sophomore (2013-14)

PIERRE

Appeared in eight games Pulled down three rebounds (0.4 rpg) in 22 minutes of action
Had a season-best two rebounds at Georgia State (1/31) Registered a steal against
Belhaven (12/6) Attempted two three-pointers on the season.

career highs
PTS: 7 vs Central Ark. | 11/24/13
FGM: 2 vs Central Ark. | 11/24/13
FGA: 4 vs Central Ark. | 11/24/13
3-PT FGM: 1, 4x, last vs UT Arlington | 2/20/14
3-PT FGA: 3 vs Central Ark. | 11/24/13
FTM: 2, 2x, last vs Niagara | 12/2/13
FTA: 2, 3x, last vs Lyon | 2/25/14
REB: 2, 2x, last at Ga. State | 1/31/15
AST: N/A
BLK: N/A
STL: 1, 2x, last vs Belhaven | 12/6/14
MIN: 5, 2x, last vs South Ala. | 3/5/15

Played in eight games ... Totaled 12 points (1.5 ppg.) and three rebounds (0.4 rpg.) in 21
minutes of action ... Averaged 2.3 points per game (nine pts.) in four non-conference
contests ... Netted a season-most seven points in four minutes versus Central Arkansas
(11/24) in his season debut ... Scored three points on a trey against UT Arlington (2/20)
and tallied two points versus Niagara (12/2) on a pair of free throws ... Had a season-best
two rebounds against Central Arkansas (11/24) and a board versus Niagara (12/2) ...
Played a season-high tying four minutes against Lyon (2/25) and saw court time for
three minutes at UT Arlington (1/2) ... Connected on two-of-four shot attempts, which
included one-of-three triples, and made two free throws versus Central Arkansas (11/24)
... Registered a steal apiece against Central Arkansas (11/24) and versus Lyon (2/25) ...
Attempted at least one three-point field goal in seven contests, including season gamehigh three triple shots against Central Arkansas (11/24).

as a freshman (2012-13)

Scored season game-high tying three points against Lamar (11/25) in his collegiate debut, connecting on one of two three-point field goal attempts ... Netted season gamemost tying three points versus Little Rock (2/14), knocking down lone triple attempt in
games final minute ... Grabbed seasons lone rebound at ULM (2/16) ... Received action
against Florida Atlantic (1/26) ... Played one minute apiece in his final three outings - vs.
Florida Atlantic (1/26), against Little Rock (2/14), and at ULM (2/16).

high school

miscellaneous

Led team in rebounding: 0

Earned first-team all-district honors in senior season at Stillwater (Okla.) High ... Coached
by Michael Davis ... A 2011 graduate ... Averaged 15.0 points, 1.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists,
and 1.0 steals an outing in 2010-11 season ... Connected on 45 percent from threepoint field goal range ... Named to the 2011 Shawnee Shootout All-Tournament squad
... Scored a career game-high 26 points versus Edmond North High, which featured a
career-best eight treys in 10 attempts ... Two-year varsity letterwinner ... Fellowship of
Christian Athletes (FCA) member.

Double-doubles: 0

personal

Double figure points: 0


20 or more points: 0
Led team in scoring: 0
10 or more rebounds: 0

Son of Butch and Clemmie Pierre ... Born in Lafayette, La. ... His father is presently in
his eighth season as the associate head coach for the Oklahoma State mens basketball
program and previously served 11 seasons as a member of current ASU head coach John Bradys coaching staff at LSU ... Has a twin
brother (Joseph III) and an older sister (Langley) ... Serves as spiritual chair for Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity ... Enjoys showing people
Christs unconditional love , reading the bible and listening to musician Darius Rucker ... Wears jersey number 4 to honor the memory
of Oklahoma State womens basketball coaches (Kurt Budke and Miranda Serna), who died Nov. 17, 2011 in a tragic plane crash near
Little Rock, Ark. ... Majoring in sport management and will graduate in December 2015.

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5 or more assists: 0

Year GP-GS Min Avg


12-13 4-0
8
2.0
13-14 8-0
21 2.6
14-15 8-0
22 2.8
Totals 16-0 51 3.2

FG-A
2-4
3-10
0-2
5-16

FG%
.500
.300
.000
.313

3FG-A
2-4
2-9
0-2
4-15

career statistics
3FG%
.500
.222
.000
.267

FT-A
0-0
4-6
0-0
4-6

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FT%
.000
.667
.000
.667

O-D-T
0-1-1
1-2-3
0-3-3
1-6-7

Avg
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4

PF
1
0
0
1

A
0
0
0
0

TO Blk Stl Pts


0 0 0
6
1 0 2 12
1 0 1
0
2 0 3 18

Avg
1.5
1.5
0.0
1.1

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Charles Waters

WATERS

Played in 25 games and called on for six starts Logged 323 minutes (12.9 mpg) Averaged 3.1 points per contest (78 pts.) and 3.4 rebounds per game (84 rebs.) Posted
a season-high eight points in games against Georgia Southern (1/8), Texas State (2/28)
and Louisiana (3/7) Scored in 21 of the 25 games played Grabbed a season-best
nine rebounds at Texas State (2/28) Had five or more rebounds in six games, all in
conference play Ranked second on team with 18 blocked shots Ranked fourth on
team with 14 steals Averaged 3.6 points and 4.1 rebounds in Sun Belt Conference
games Shot 43.1 percent from the floor and was 0-for-2 from beyond the arc Held a
76.2 free-throw percentage.

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career highs
PTS: 8, 2x, last at Texas State | 2/28/15
FGM: 4 vs Ga. Southern | 1/8/15
FGA: 7, 2x, last at App. State | 1/15/15
3-PT FGM: N/A

junior college (2012-14)

3-PT FGA: 1, 2x, last at Troy | 1/24/15


FTM: 4, 2x, last at Texas State | 2/28/15
FTA: 4, 2x, last at Texas State | 2/28/15
REB: 9 at Texas State | 2/28/15
AST: 2 vs Little Rock | 1/29/15
BLK: 2, 5x, last vs Louisiana | 3/6/15
STL: 2, 2x, last at App. State | 1/15/15
MIN: 25 at Texas State | 2/28/15

miscellaneous
Double figure points: 0
20 or more points: 0
Led team in scoring: 0

Competed for Southwest Tennessee Community College in Memphis, Tenn., in the 201314 season ... Coached by former A-State mens basketball player Jerry Nichols ... Averaged 2.7 points (67 pts.) with 2.6 rebounds (66 rebs.), 0.6 blocked shots (15 blks.), 0.6
steals (15 stls.), and 0.5 assists (13 asts.) in 25 appearances as team finished with a 23-4
overall record and 15-3 in league competition ... Made 50.9 percent (28-55) from the
field, 16.7 percent (1-6) in three-point field goals, and 38.5 percent (10-26) at the free
throw line ... Tallied personal season highs in both points (12) and rebounds (11) versus
Dyersburg State Community College (2/1) on 62.5 percent (5-8) shooting from the floor
and going 2-3 (66.7 percent) at the charity stripe in a season most 20 minutes of action
... Pulled down seven boards at Mid-South Community College (12/16) in 19 minutes ...
Scored nine points in 15 minutes against Bethel University Junior Varsity (1/29) ... Played
at Motlow State Community College in Lynchburg, Tenn., for head coach Jerry Nichols
in the 2012-13 campaign ... Appeared in 23 games ... Produced averages of 2.5 points
(57 pts.), 3.0 rebounds (68 rebs.), and 0.3 assists (six asts.) an outing ... Connected on
75.9 percent (22-29) from the field and made 52 percent (13-25) at the charity stripe
... Helped lead MSCC not only to Tennessee Community College Athletic Association
(TCCAA) Region VII regular-season and tournament championship titles, but also a 26-4
overall mark with a 17-1 conference ledger ... Had 10 points and six rebounds against
Mid-Continent and grabbed 10 caroms with nine points versus Jackson State.

2015-16 RED WOLVES

senior | forward | 6-6 | 200 | memphis, tenn./southwest tenn. cc

as a junior (2014-15)

CHARLES

high school

10 or more rebounds: 0

Earned All-District 16AA plaudits as a senior at Hillcrest High in Memphis, Tenn. ...
Coached by Shelby Rose ... A 2011 graduate ... Averaged 12.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, and
3.0 assists per game in senior season ... Named to The Commercial Appeals Best of the
Preps All-Metro Team.

Led team in rebounding: 1


Double-doubles: 0
3 or more blocks: 0

personal

Born in St. Louis, Mo. ... Son of Anthony Gardner of Knoxville, Tenn., and Pattie Gardner of Memphis, Tenn. ... Step brother of A-State
mens basketball student-athlete Sean Gardner and were teammates at Motlow State Community College ... Enjoys basketball and
started playing the sport as a junior in high school ... Majoring in general studies.

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Year
14-15

GP-GS Min Avg


25-6 323 12.9

FG-A
31-72

FG%
.431

career statistics

3FG-A
0-2

3FG%
.000

FT-A
16-21

FT%
.762

O-D-T
32-52-84

Avg PF
3.4 58

A
3

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg


14 18 14 78 3.1

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2015-16 RED WOLVES

Devin Carter

r-junior | guard | 6-5 | 205 | champaign, ill/kent state

as a junior (2014-15)

Redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules.

2015-16 RED WOLVES

at kent state (2013-14)

DEVIN

CARTER

Played at Kent State University ... Coached by Rob Senderoff ... Averaged 1.9 points
(25 pts.), 0.9 rebounds (12 rebs.), 0.3 assists (four asts.), and 0.2 steals (three stls.) in
13 contests ... Started two games - against Princeton (12/31) and Bowling Green State
(2/12) ... Played an average of 7.2 minutes per game with 94 total minutes of action ...
Connected on 28.6 percent (8-28) from the floor, 10 percent (1-10) in three-point field
goals, and had an 80 percent (8-10) efficiency rate at the free throw line ... Recorded
career highs in points (seven) and rebounds (five), which included three on the offensive
end, in the Golden Flashes season opener versus Ohio Northern (11/8) ... Played career-most 16 minutes against Ohio Northern (11/8) ... Tallied six points versus Kennesaw
State (12/1), which included 4-5 performance at the charity stripe ... Netted three points
apiece against Seton Hall (11/13) and the College of Charleston (12/21) ... Grabbed two
rebounds each in back-to-back outings against Temple (11/11) and Seton Hall (11/13)
... Saw 14 minutes of action versus Seton Hall (11/13) and 10 minutes against Princeton
(12/31).

at junior college (2012-13)

Spent the season at Lake Land College in Mattoon, Ill. ... Coached by Cedric Brown ... Tabbed the Great Rivers Athletic Conference
(GRAC) Freshman of the Year ... Earned first-team all-conference laurels ... Averaged a team-high 17.5 points an outing to rank 56th
among the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national leaders while his 491 points output was 76th highest nationally ... Compiled per game averages of 5.3 rebounds (149 rebs.), 2.5 assists (70 asts.), and 1.8 steals (49 stls.) while shooting 40.4 percent
(156-386) from the floor, 34.1 percent (44-129) from three-point field goal range, and 75 percent (135-180) at the free throw line ...
Helped lead the Lakers to a 19-11 overall record ... A nominee for the GRAC Player of the Year Award.

high school

Achieved All-Big 12 Conference First-Team recognition in senior season at Champaign (Ill.) Centennial High ... Prepped by Tim Larin ...
Garnered The News-Gazette All-Area First-Team honors, which encompasses the East Central Illinois area ... A 2012 graduate ... Played
football in 2011.

personal

Son of Terry Carter of Champaign, Ill. ... Has four brothers and three sisters ... Enjoys basketball and being with his teammates ...
Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Christian Davis

freshman | guard | 6-7 | 200 | dallas, texas/dallas kimball hs

high school

Did not play organized basketball during the 2014-15 academic year ... In the 2013-14
season, played at Dallas Kimball High School and averaged 18 points ... Earned District
6-5A Newcomer of the Year honors as a junior ... Shot 80 percent from the free throw
line and pulled down five rebounds a night ... Averaged 16 points and seven boards
during AAU play and helped lead Dallas Showtyme to two tournament championships.

personal

Born in Shreveport, La. ... Son of Datril Anderson ... Undecided on a major.

CHRISTIAN

DAVIS

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ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Connor Kern

r-freshman | guard | 6-4 | 196 | pickerington, ohio/pickerington central

as a freshman (2014-15)
Redshirted due to injury.

high school

KERN

personal

Son of Kris Kern and Tracey Middendorf of Pickerington, Ohio ... His father is a coach ... Competed three years in AAU basketball for
All-Ohio Red Team ... Played for Team Ohio in summer 2014 Italy Tour ... Majoring in business administration.

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Attained special mention Associated Press Division I All-Ohio, All-Ohio Capital Conference First Team, all-district first team, and team Most Valuable Player honors as a senior
at Pickerington (Ohio) Central High ... Prepped by Jerry Francis and Eric Krueger ... Graduated in 2014 ... Finished career as schools second all-time leading scorer ... Averaged
20.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 5.0 steals, and 1.5 blocked shots a game in senior
campaign as team registered a 20-6 overall mark ... Connected on 60 percent of his shots
from the floor in 2013-14 season, which included 45 percent from beyond the threepoint line ... Three-year team captain ... Nominated to play in 2014 McDonalds All-American Games ... Earned second-team all-conference, honorable mention all-district, and
CONNOR
2012-13 teams Most Reliable Award in junior year ... Named to Columbus Dispatch
All-Metro Team as a junior ... Compiled per game averages of 16.1 points (419 pts.), 4.3
rebounds, 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals, and 1.2 blocked shots in 2012-13 junior year as team
posted an 18-8 record ... Made 55 percent of field goal attempts and 39 percent in three
pointers as a junior ... Scored an average of 12.0 points (336 pts.) with 3.0 rebounds, 2.8
assists, and 1.8 steals in 2011-12 sophomore year as team notched a 26-2 overall record
while winning state, regional, district, and conference championship titles ... Recognized
as an Ohio Capital Conference Scholar-Athlete ... Helped lead the Tigers to back-to-back (2012-13 and 2013-14) conference, district,
and regional runner-up finishes ... Recorded 5.1 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 2.0 assists as a freshman in 2010-11 ... Played baseball in
2010 season ... Two-year (2013-14) National Honor Society member ... Member of Club Hope (2013).

Donte Thomas

junior | guard | 6-3 | 210 | washington, d.c./san jacinto college

at junior college (2012-15)

Played at Sac Jacinto CC in 2014-15 season ... Averaged 12.3 points, 5.0 assists and 3.5
rebounds per game and was selected second team all-conference ... Helped his team
attain a record of 28-6 and an appearance in the JUCO National Tournament ... Shot
48.9 percent from the field and 31.7 percent from beyond the arc ... Registered double-figures in 25 games and dished out five or more assists in 21 of 33 games played ...
Named All-Region and Second Team All-Region XIV ... Did not play organized basketball in
2013-14 season ... Spent the 2012-13 season at Hagerstown CC ... Averaged 13.0 points,
4.0 rebounds and 9.0 assists in 28 games ... Led the team to a 29-5 record and an appearance in the JUCO National Tournament by shooting 41.9 percent from the field and 32.8
percent from long range ... Totaled 253 assists to 105 turnovers along with 13 blocks.

DONTE

THOMAS

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high school

Played for Beacon Preparatory School in Atlanta, Ga., during the 2011-12 season. Graduated in 2011 from Stevens Prep Academy in Raleigh, N.C.

personal

Born in Washington, D.C. ... Son of Lorraine Thomas ... Nickname is Tay ... Interests include playing and watching sports ... An interdisciplinary studies major.

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS
NOUHOUM BOCOUM

2015-16 RED WOLVES

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
UT Martin (11/17)
Lamar (11/25)
at Central Ark. (12/1)
Belhaven (12/6)
at Purdue (12/10)
at Toledo (12/13)
at Miss. St. (12/17)
Marshall (12/20)
at Niagara (12/23)
at South Ala. (12/30)
App. State (1/3)
at ULM (1/5)
Ga. Southern (1/8)
at UT-Arlington (1/10)
at App. State (1/15)
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Troy (1/24)
Little Rock (1/29)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
ULM (2/21)
UT-Arlington (2/26)
South Ala. (3/5)
Louisiana (3/7)

Min FG
5
0-0
12 2-3
18 6-9
5
1-4
24 4-9
30 6-11
31 4-8
23 2-4
23 1-7
22 5-8
13 1-6
10 0-0
7
1-4
17 0-2
10 1-4
17 5-9
5
0-2
19 2-4
14 3-7
8
1-1
9
0-3
17 2-3
34 7-10
20 6-12
10 0-3
17 2-4
10 1-4
4
0-1

3FG
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-4
1-2
5-8
2-2
3-5
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-0
3-3
1-1
2-4
1-2
2-3
4-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2

O-D REB A B
0-0
0 0 0
3-4
7 0 1
5-4
9 0 3
2-2
4 0 0
5-5 10 0 1
2-3
5 0 0
3-5
8 0 0
0-4
4 1 0
0-7
7 0 0
4-2
6 0 0
2-2
4 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
1-0
1 0 0
1-2
3 1 0
0-1
1 0 0
1-2
3 0 1
0-0
0 0 0
2-2
4 0 1
3-1
4 0 1
0-3
3 1 1
2-2
4 0 0
3-1
4 0 1
3-8 11 0 0
3-4
7 0 0
1-1
2 0 0
0-0
0 0 1
2-0
2 0 0
1-4
5 0 0

KELVIN DOWNS

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats


Opponent
Min FG
UT Martin (11/17)
23 3-4
Lamar (11/25)
18 2-5
at Central Ark. (12/1) 14 2-4
Belhaven (12/6)
19 2-7
at Purdue (12/10)
10 0-3
at Toledo (12/13)
24 2-4
at Miss. St. (12/17)
15 2-3
Marshall (12/20)
16 1-2
at Niagara (12/23)
18 0-3
at South Ala. (12/30)
11 0-1
App. State (1/3)
25 3-6
at ULM (1/5)
20 1-3
Ga. Southern (1/8)
18 0-0
at UT-Arlington (1/10) 22 0-2
at App. State (1/15)
13 0-1
Texas State (1/17)
5
1-2
Ga. State (1/19)
13 0-1
at Louisiana (1/22)
27 3-8
at Troy (1/24)
14 0-2
Little Rock (1/29)
22 3-7
at Ga. State (1/31)
12 0-5
Troy (2/5)
2
0-0
at Little Rock (2/19)
15 3-3
ULM (2/21)
33 6-12
UT-Arlington (2/26)
26 1-4
at Texas State (2/28)
15 0-4
South Ala. (3/5)
26 5-8
Louisiana (3/7)
26 2-7

3FG
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2

FT
2-2
3-5
0-1
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-2
0-0
4-4
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-2
2-2
0-0
1-2
1-2

O-D REB A B
0-1
1 0 0
1-2
3 0 0
1-2
3 0 1
0-5
5 1 1
1-1
2 1 0
0-3
3 1 1
2-2
4 0 0
2-2
4 0 1
1-0
1 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
1-2
3 0 1
0-3
3 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-1
2 0 0
0-1
1 0 1
0-1
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 1
1-5
6 0 1
0-1
1 0 1
2-4
6 0 1
1-1
2 0 1
0-0
0 0 0
1-1
2 1 0
2-5
7 1 3
2-3
5 0 0
1-0
1 0 0
2-5
7 0 2
1-2
3 0 0

2013-14 Game-By-Game Stats

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S Pts
0 0
1 6
0 12
0 2
0 10
0 13
0 6
0 6
0 5
0 14
0 2
0 0
0 2
0 4
0 2
0 14
0 0
0 8
2 6
0 4
0 1
2 6
0 18
0 12
0 0
0 4
0 2
0 0

Opponent
Min
at Jackson St. (11/11) 12
UT Martin (11/13)
10
at Wyoming (11/16)
22
at Colorado (11/18)
24
Central Ark. (11/24)
20
at Lamar (11/30)
6
Niagara (12/2)
9
at Nebraska (12/14)
7
Toledo (12/17)
15
at Marshall (12/21)
7
Southern Ark. (12/30) 28
at UT Arlington (1/2)
14
at Texas State (1/4)
7
Troy (1/9)
9
South Ala. (1/11)
9
at Ga. State (1/16)
7
at WKU (1/18)
14
Little Rock (1/25)
13
at ULM (1/30)
1
at Troy (2/1)
33

FG
2-2
0-2
1-6
0-1
3-8
0-1
1-5
0-2
1-2
1-3
1-3
1-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
1-1
0-2
1-2
0-0
2-2

3FG
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
5-7
3-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-4

O-D REB A B
0-2
2 0 2
0-0
0 0 1
2-1
3 1 0
1-3
4 0 1
2-2
4 1 1
0-0
0 0 0
1-2
3 1 0
1-2
3 0 0
1-1
2 0 0
2-1
3 0 0
3-5
8 3 0
0-2
2 0 1
0-2
2 1 1
0-0
0 1 0
1-0
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 1
2-1
3 1 0
3-0
3 0 2
0-0
0 0 0
0-3
3 2 2

S Pts
0 8
0 7
1 4
0 5
0 0
0 4
0 4
0 6
0 0
0 0
1 8
0 3
0 0
0 4
0 0
0 2
0 1
1 6
0 0
0 7
0 2
0 0
0 6
0 12
0 4
0 0
1 11
0 5

S Pts
1 4
0 0
1 4
0 0
0 11
0 3
1 2
0 0
0 2
0 2
0 4
0 2
1 0
0 0
0 2
0 3
0 2
0 2
0 0
0 6

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

WKU (2/10)
at South Ala. (2/13)
at Louisiana (2/15)
UT Arlington (2/20)
Texas State (2/22)
Lyon (2/25)
at Little Rock (3/1)
Ga. State (3/4)
ULM (3/6)
Louisiana (3/8)
vs Little Rock (3/14)
vs Ga. State (3/15)

18
14
10
9
10
14
7
15
21
10
13
11

2-6
0-1
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-1
1-2
1-1
1-1

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

4-6
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0

2-1
0-2
0-1
0-1
0-0
1-4
0-2
0-3
0-1
1-0
1-1
1-1

3
2
1
1
0
5
2
3
1
1
2
2

1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1

2
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0

2012-13 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
at Dayton (11/10)
AR-Monticello (11/13)
at UT Martin (11/16)
Lamar (11/25)
at FIU (11/29)
at FAU (12/1)
St. Bonaventure (12/8)
Austin Peay (12/16)
Murray State (12/19)
at Kent State (12/22)
at South Ala. (12/29)
Middle Tenn (1/3)
WKU (1/5)
FIU (1/10)
at Louisiana (1/12)
ULM (1/19)
at Troy (1/24)
FAU (1/26)
South Ala. (1/31)
North Texas (2/2)
at Middle Tenn (2/7)
at WKU (2/9)
Little Rock (2/14)
at ULM (2/16)
Troy (2/23)
at North Texas (2/28)
at Little Rock (3/2)
vs Troy (3/9)
vs WKU (3/10)

Min
8
9
12
13
6
2
10
3
6
3
7
17
19
19
21
20
12
22
18
15
16
11
9
9
10
19
19
8
21

FG
0-1
1-3
2-4
1-2
0-1
0-1
2-2
0-0
0-2
1-1
0-0
2-3
3-5
2-5
0-1
1-2
0-2
5-8
3-4
2-3
4-5
0-1
0-1
1-1
2-2
2-7
2-3
0-1
3-4

3FG
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-4
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
2-4
0-0
0-0
1-2
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
2-3

O-D REB A B
0-0
0 0 0
0-1
1 0 1
1-1
2 2 1
0-0
0 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-0
1 0 1
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-2
3 0 0
1-1
2 0 1
1-2
3 0 1
0-1
1 1 1
0-4
4 0 3
1-0
1 0 0
0-2
2 0 0
0-5
5 0 0
1-3
4 1 0
2-2
4 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-1
2 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
1-4
5 0 0
0-5
5 0 0
2-2
4 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
2-2
4 0 1

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2

S Pts
0 0
0 2
2 6
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 4
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 6
0 6
1 7
1 0
1 2
0 0
0 11
0 8
0 4
0 8
0 1
0 2
1 3
0 4
2 4
0 6
0 0
0 8

FREDERIC DURE

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Troy (1/24)
Little Rock (1/29)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
ULM (2/21)
UT Arlington (2/26)
at Texas State (2/28)

Min FG 3FG
7
1-1 1-1
4
0-2 0-1
14 0-2 0-1
11 1-3 1-1
13 1-2 1-1
23 1-4 1-2
10 1-2 1-2
18 0-3 0-2
15 0-3 0-2
36 9-10 3-4
33 6-16 5-10
38 4-7 2-3

FT
0-0
0-0
5-7
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-3
0-0
1-2
3-4
1-1

O-D REB A B
0-0
0 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
0-1
1 3 0
0-4
4 1 0
0-5
5 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-3
3 0 0
1-0
1 0 0
1-7
8 3 0
0-3
3 2 0
0-7
7 4 0

S Pts
0 3
0 0
2 5
1 3
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 0
0 0
1 22
1 20
1 11

GAME-BY-GAME STATS
C.J. FOSTER

PJ HARDWICK

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats


Min
23
31
13
12
17
1
4
9
12
14
9
8
5
11
13
28
23
19
18
11
13
18

FG
3-5
0-1
1-2
1-2
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-1
0-2
0-0
1-3
0-2
0-2
2-4
2-5
1-4
1-3
1-4
0-1
0-2
1-4

3FG
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-0
1-2
1-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-1

FT
1-1
3-4
2-4
1-1
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-1
4-9
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2

O-D REB A B
1-0
1 1 0
0-2
2 1 0
1-1
2 1 1
1-0
1 1 0
1-2
3 2 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-0
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-1
1 1 0
1-2
3 0 0
0-0
0 1 0
0-0
0 1 0
1-0
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-0
1 0 0
2-1
3 1 0
0-0
0 2 0
0-0
0 1 0
1-1
2 1 0
1-0
1 1 0
1-0
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0

S Pts
0 7
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 2
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 1
1 5
1 9
0 3
0 2
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 3

SEAN GARDNER

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
UT Martin (11/17)
Lamar (11/25)
at Central Ark. (12/1)
Belhaven (12/6)
at Purdue (12/10)
at Toledo (12/13)
at Miss. St. (12/17)
Marshall (12/20)
at Niagara (12/23)
at South Ala. (12/30)
App. State (1/3)
at ULM (1/5)
Ga. Southern (1/8)
at UT-Arlington (1/10)
at App. State (1/15)
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Troy (1/24)
Little Rock (1/29)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
ULM (2/21)
UT-Arlington (2/26)
at Texas State (2/28)
South Ala. (3/5)
Louisiana (3/7)

Min
38
30
32
35
23
40
36
39
36
41
38
37
36
27
36
37
35
18
29
24
28
33
24
25
12
19
27
34
28

FG
6-9
4-10
2-10
10-13
1-6
5-13
8-14
5-16
9-14
4-13
6-13
1-8
2-8
6-14
4-10
3-11
6-11
2-7
5-14
6-12
4-11
7-15
4-9
0-5
1-5
2-6
3-7
10-18
3-8

3FG
1-3
2-6
0-5
8-9
0-3
2-8
5-10
3-9
3-8
1-5
3-6
0-4
2-6
4-10
1-3
1-6
4-6
1-4
1-4
3-5
1-6
2-7
2-3
0-2
0-2
1-1
1-2
0-5
2-4

FT
2-4
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
4-4
2-4
0-0
2-2
2-2
3-3
0-0
0-0
2-4
3-4
0-0
2-2
0-1
0-0
4-4
0-0
2-2
0-0
4-5
2-2
1-4
0-0

O-D REB A B
1-3
4 0 0
0-2
2 1 0
5-3
8 1 0
1-7
8 1 2
2-0
2 1 0
1-7
8 3 1
0-5
5 0 0
1-3
4 1 0
1-2
3 1 0
1-2
3 1 1
2-1
3 0 0
2-3
5 2 0
0-2
2 0 0
3-2
5 1 1
2-3
5 1 0
1-1
2 1 0
2-1
3 0 2
0-0
0 0 0
1-3
4 2 1
2-3
5 1 0
2-1
3 2 0
0-1
1 2 0
1-0
1 2 0
0-0
0 2 0
0-2
2 2 0
0-2
2 1 0
0-1
1 3 0
1-2
3 3 0
0-2
2 0 0

S Pts
2 15
0 11
1 4
1 28
0 2
3 12
0 22
0 17
0 23
1 9
0 17
2 4
2 9
0 16
3 9
3 9
0 19
0 5
0 13
2 15
1 9
3 20
1 10
1 2
1 2
1 9
2 9
3 21
0 8

Opponent
at Central Ark. (12/1)
Belhaven (12/6)
at Purdue (12/10)
at Toledo (12/13)
at Miss. St. (12/17)
Marshall (12/20)
at Niagara (12/23)
at South Ala. (12/30)
App. State (1/3)
at ULM (1/5)
Ga. Southern (1/8)
at UT-Arlington (1/10)
at App. State (1/15)
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Troy (1/24)
Little Rock (1/29)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
ULM (2/21)
UT-Arlington (2/26)
at Texas State (2/28)
South Ala. (3/5)
Louisiana (3/7)

Min FG
35 1-2
37 2-6
26 2-7
26 0-3
29 1-2
36 0-2
31 2-3
45 3-9
38 2-8
40 7-13
33 4-7
29 3-9
37 2-5
39 0-1
38 0-2
27 7-17
25 0-2
24 0-3
21 0-1
30 2-4
22 0-1
17 0-0
13 0-0
17 0-3
9
0-0
26 0-1
26 4-8

3FG
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2

FT
4-6
1-1
4-4
0-0
5-7
0-0
0-0
2-2
6-6
1-3
4-6
0-0
7-8
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-4
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-4

O-D REB A B
1-4
5 3 0
4-2
6 9 0
0-1
1 3 0
0-1
1 5 0
0-6
6 7 0
0-4
4 4 0
1-1
2 11 0
1-3
4 6 0
1-4
5 15 0
1-5
6 6 0
0-3
3 4 0
1-3
4 2 0
2-6
8 9 0
1-2
3 7 0
0-3
3 0 0
1-1
2 1 0
0-3
3 3 0
2-0
2 2 0
0-2
2 2 0
0-2
2 4 0
1-2
3 4 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-0
1 2 0
0-2
2 4 0
1-0
1 1 0
2-2
4 5 0
0-2
2 4 0

S Pts
2 6
1 5
1 8
0 0
0 7
0 0
0 4
4 8
1 10
1 15
3 12
1 6
1 11
3 0
1 0
0 17
0 2
0 0
0 2
0 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 13

ANTHONY LIVINGSTON

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
UT Martin (11/17)
Lamar (11/25)
at Central Ark. (12/1)
Belhaven (12/6)
at Purdue (12/10)
at Toledo (12/13)
at Miss. St. (12/17)
Marshall (12/20)
at Niagara (12/23)
at South Ala. (12/30)
App. State (1/3)
at ULM (1/5)
Ga. Southern (1/8)
at UT-Arlington (1/10)
at App. State (1/15)
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Troy (1/24)
Little Rock (1/29)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
ULM (2/21)
UT-Arlington (2/26)
at Texas State (2/28)
South Ala. (3/5)
Louisiana (3/7)

Min
38
39
35
32
33
25
34
37
35
43
37
38
34
30
37
44
40
22
36
36
37
37
40
37
37
37
40
32
37

FG
9-15
6-8
8-13
7-11
5-13
4-9
3-5
6-16
5-12
6-16
9-17
4-11
5-15
3-5
4-12
9-14
3-12
1-5
6-10
3-10
2-11
6-13
8-16
8-18
7-16
8-12
7-14
8-16
6-13

3FG FT O-D REB A B


2-3 6-7 2-7
9 0 1
1-3 3-6 4-5
9 2 2
2-2 2-3 1-2
3 1 2
1-2 4-5 0-10 10 0 1
1-2 1-2 2-2
4 0 0
1-3 2-2 1-3
4 1 1
0-2 2-6 1-6
7 1 1
1-4 7-13 5-15 20 4 3
2-2 4-6 3-7 10 1 0
1-4 7-13 2-11 13 1 0
1-1 2-2 5-8 13 0 1
0-3 2-2 1-4
5 3 0
0-2 1-2 2-4
6 0 1
0-1 0-1 2-4
6 0 0
1-3 4-4 1-11 12 0 5
2-4 4-7 4-11 15 0 0
1-3 13-14 4-9 13 0 0
0-3 0-1 0-4
4 0 0
1-3 3-6 2-11 13 1 1
0-4 4-5 4-7 11 3 2
0-0 6-7 0-6
6 0 1
0-2 1-4 3-5
8 2 3
0-4 0-1 5-11 16 0 0
3-5 1-2 5-14 19 0 0
1-4 0-1 5-2
7 0 2
2-4 13-14 5-10 15 0 0
2-3 4-6 4-9 13 1 0
1-6 5-9 1-8
9 0 1
0-1 5-6 4-7 11 1 1

S Pts
2 26
1 16
0 20
2 19
0 12
0 11
1 8
0 20
0 16
0 16
2 21
0 10
1 11
1 6
0 13
0 24
0 20
0 2
1 16
0 10
0 10
1 13
0 16
0 20
0 15
0 31
1 20
1 22
0 17

2015-16 RED WOLVES

Opponent
UT Martin (11/17)
Lamar (11/25)
at Central Ark. (12/1)
Belhaven (12/6)
at Purdue (12/10)
at Miss. State (12/17)
App. State (1/3)
Ga. Southern (1/8)
at UT Arlington (1/10)
at App. State (1/15)
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
ULM (2/21)
UT Arlington (2/26)
at Texas State (2/28)
South Ala. (3/5)
Louisiana (3/6)

27

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

GAME-BY-GAME STATS
JOSH PIERRE

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
Min
UT Martin (11/17)
3
Lamar (11/25)
2
Belhaven (12/6)
2
at Purdue (12/10)
2
at UT Arlington (1/10) 2
at Ga. State (1/31)
3
South Ala. (3/5)
5
Louisiana (3/6)
3

FG
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

3FG
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

FT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

O-D REB A B
0-1
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-2
2 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0

FG
2-4
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-1

3FG
1-3
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-1

FT
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2

O-D REB A B
1-1
2 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0

2012-13 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
Lamar (11/25)
FAU (1/26)
Little Rock (2/14)
at ULM (2/16)

Min
5
1
1
1

FG
1-2
0-1
1-1
0-0

3FG
1-2
0-1
1-1
0-0

FT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

O-D REB A B
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
0-1
1 0 0

S Pts
1 7
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0

S Pts
0 3
0 0
0 3
0 0

CHARLES WATERS

2014-15 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
Lamar (11/25)
at Central Ark. (12/1)
Belhaven (12/6)
at Purdue (12/10)
at Toledo (12/13)
Marshall (12/20)
at Niagara (12/23)
at South Ala. (12/30)
App. State (1/3)
at ULM (1/5)
Ga. Southern (1/8)
at UT Arlington (1/10)
at App. State (1/15)
Texas State (1/17)
Ga. State (1/19)
at Louisiana (1/22)
at Troy (1/24)
Little Rock (1/29)
at Ga. State (1/31)
Troy (2/5)
at Ga. Southern (2/12)
at Little Rock (2/19)
at Texas State (2/28)
South Ala. (3/5)
Louisiana (3/7)

Min
11
13
15
3
1
3
3
14
5
12
21
12
19
24
22
13
16
14
18
18
6
9
25
13
13

FG
0-1
1-2
3-5
0-0
0-1
1-1
0-1
1-2
1-1
2-2
4-7
1-2
2-7
0-1
1-4
3-4
2-4
1-4
1-3
0-2
1-2
2-2
2-5
1-3
1-6

3FG
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
4-4
0-0
0-2
0-0
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
4-4
0-0
0-0

O-D REB A B
0-1
1 0 0
1-3
4 0 0
1-2
3 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-1
2 0 0
0-1
1 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
1-2
3 0 2
0-0
0 0 1
3-1
4 0 1
1-5
6 0 1
2-1
3 1 2
3-3
6 0 1
1-6
7 0 0
2-1
3 0 2
2-1
3 0 0
1-6
7 0 1
1-3
4 2 1
1-1
2 0 1
1-3
4 0 0
1-3
4 0 1
0-0
0 0 2
6-3
9 0 1
2-2
4 0 0
1-3
4 0 2

S Pts
0 0
2 3
1 6
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
1 2
0 2
0 4
1 8
1 2
2 4
1 4
0 2
1 6
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 0
0 2
0 6
2 8
0 2
1 2

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent
Min
Central Ark. (11/24)
4
Niagara (12/2)
2
Southern Ark. (12/30) 2
at UT Arlington (1/2)
3
Little Rock (1/25)
2
at South Ala. (2/13)
2
UT Arlington (2/20)
2
Lyon (2/25)
4

S Pts
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0

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ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2015-16 OPPONENTS
Non-Conference Opponents ................................... 30-31
The Sun Belt Conference ....................................... 32-33
Sun Belt Conference Opponents ............................ 34-35
Sun Belt Conference Composite Schedule ................... 36
Sun Belt Conference Tournament ............................... 36

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
SIUE

LYON COLLEGE

COUGARS
@SIUECougars
#SIUENation

GAME 1

Friday, Nov. 13
8:00 pm
Edwardsville, Ill.

2015-16 OPPONENTS

Jon Harris
Head Coach

C.J. Carr
So. | Guard
SERIES
INFORMATION
First Meeting
Last Meeting:
N/A

general information
Location
Edwardsville, Ill.
Enrollment
14,265
Colors
Red & White
Nickname
Cougars
Conference
Ohio Valley
Athletics Director
Dr. Bradley Hewitt
Arena
Vadalabene Center
team information
Head Coach
Jon Harris
Career Record/Yrs
0-0/1st
School Record/Yrs
0-0/1st
Assistant Coaches
Kent Williams, Charles
Wells, Tarrance Crump
2014-15 Record
12-16 (8-8 OVC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
6/6 | 0/5
Newcomers
8
media information
SID Contact
Joe Pott
Office Phone
618-650-2860
E-Mail
jpott@siue.edu
Website
www.siuecougars.com

GAME 2

Monday, Nov. 16
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

general information
Location
Batesville, Ark.
Enrollment
745
Colors
Navy, Crimson & White
Nickname
Scots
Conference
American Midwest
Athletics Director
Kevin Jenkins
Arena
James C. Becknell Gym

Chad Tapp
Head Coach

team information
Head Coach
Chad Tapp
Career Record/Yrs
79-77/6
School Record/Yrs
32-30/2
Assistant Coaches
Brandon Cowart, Logan
Bailey
Riley Jenkins
2014-15 Record
Sr. | Guard
16-15 (12-10 AMC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
SERIES
2/4 | 2/3
INFORMATION
Newcomers
A-State leads 37-17 10
Last Meeting:
hW, 65-39
(2/25/14)
7-0 at home

media information
SID Contact
Tyler Scott
Office Phone
913-220-3885
E-Mail
tyler.scott@lyon.edu
Website
www.lyonscots.com

JACKSON STATE

GAME 4

Sunday, Nov. 22
2:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

Wayne Brent
Head Coach

Raeford Worsham
Sr. | Guard

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SERIES
INFORMATION
A-State leads 9-3
Last Meeting:
aW, 65-61
(11/11/2013)
3-1 at home

team information
Head Coach
Wayne Brent
Career Record/Yrs
22-41/2
School Record/Yrs
22-41/2
Assistant Coaches
Cason Burk, Ben Walker,
DeSuan Dixon
2014-15 Record
11-20 (9-9 SWAC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
9/5 | 4/1
Newcomers
4
media information
SID Contact
Wesley Peterson
Office Phone
601-979-5899
E-Mail
wesley.peterson@jsums.edu
Website
www.jsutigers.com

TIGERS
@SavStateTigers
#HailSSU

general information
Location
Savannah, Ga.
Enrollment
Wednesday, Nov. 18 4,582
Colors
6:00 pm
Burnt Orange & Reflex Blue
Savannah, Ga.
Nickname
Tigers
Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic
Athletics Director
Sterling Steward, Jr.
Arena
Tiger Arena

GAME 3

Horace Broadnax
Head Coach

Brian Pearson
Sr. | Forward
SERIES
INFORMATION
Tied, 1-1
Last Meeting:
aL, 61-67
(2/1/2011)
0-1 at SSU

OREGON

TIGERS
@JStateTigers

general information
Location
Jackson, Miss.
Enrollment
9,500
Colors
Blue & White
Nickname
Tigers
Conference
Southwestern Athletic
Athletics Director
Robert M. Walker
Arena
Lee E. Williams Center

SAVANNAH STATE

SCOTS
@LyonAthletics

GAME 5

Dana Altman
Head Coach

Elgin Cook
r-Sr. | Guard
SERIES
INFORMATION
First Meeting
Last Meeting:
N/A

team information
Head Coach
Dana Altman
Career Record/Yrs
656-324/30
School Record/Yrs
123-57/5
Assistant Coaches
Tony Stubblefield, Kevin
McKenna, Mike Mennenga
2014-15 Record
26-10 (13-5 Pac-12)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
7/5 | 3/2
Newcomers
5
media information
SID Contact
Greg Walker
Office Phone
541-346-2252
E-Mail
gswalker@uoregon.edu
Website
www.goducks.com

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media information
SID Contact
Opio Mashariki
Office Phone
912-358-3430
E-Mail
masharik@savannahstate.edu
Website
www.ssuathletics.com

BAYLOR

DUCKS
@GoDucks
#GoDucks
general information
Location
Eugene, Ore.
Enrollment
Wednesday, Nov. 25 24,500
Colors
6:00 pm
Green & Yellow
Eugene, Ore.
Nickname
Ducks
Conference
Pac-12
Athletics Director
Rob Mullens
Arena
James C. Becknell Gym

team information
Head Coach
Horace Broadnax
Career Record/Yrs
163-267/14
School Record/Yrs
127-169/10
Assistant Coaches
Clyde Womley, Timothy
Pat Hardy, Joseph Flegler
2014-15 Record
9-22 (5-11 MEAC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
7/7 | 2/3
Newcomers
8

BEARS
@BaylorAthletics
#SicEm

GAME 6

Friday, Nov. 27
12:00 pm
Waco, Texas

Scott Drew
Head Coach

Taurean Prince
Sr. | Forward
SERIES
INFORMATION
A-State leads 3-1
Last Meeting:
hW, 66-64
(11/16/1998)
0-1 at Baylor

general information
Location
Waco, Texas
Enrollment
16,263
Colors
Green and Gold
Nickname
Bears
Conference
Big 12
Athletics Director
Ian McGraw
Arena
Ferrell Center
team information
Head Coach
Scott Drew
Career Record/Yrs
248-171/13
School Record/Yrs
228-160/12
Assistant Coaches
Jerome Tang, Grant
McCasland, Paul Mills
2014-15 Record
24-10 (11-7 Big 12)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
7/3 | 3/2
Newcomers
4
media information
SID Contact
David Kaye
Office Phone
254-710-4389
E-Mail
david_kaye@baylor.edu
Website
www.baylorbears.com

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
MISSOURI

TIGERS
@MizzouAthletics
#Mizzou

GAME 7

Tuesday, Dec. 1
8:00 pm
Columbia, Mo.

Kim Anderson
Head Coach

SERIES
INFORMATION
Missouri Leads 5-0
Last Meeting:
aL, 47-81
(12/4/1996)
0-3 at Missouri

GAME 8

Friday, Dec. 4
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

team information
Head Coach
Kim Anderson
Career Record/Yrs
283-118/13
School Record/Yrs
9-23/1
Assistant Coaches
Rob Fulford, Brad Loos,
Corey Tate
2014-15 Record
9-23 (3-15 SEC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
6/5 | 3/2
Newcomers
7

David Richman
Head Coach

media information
SID Contact
Patrick Crawford
Office Phone
573-882-2531
E-Mail
crawfordpa@missouri.edu
Website
www.mutigers.com

Last Meeting:
N/A

A.J. Jacobson
So. | G/F
SERIES
INFORMATION
First Meeting

UT MARTIN

GAME 10
Friday, Dec. 18
6:00 pm
Martin, Tenn.

Heath Schroyer
Head Coach

Twymond Howard
Sr. | Forward
SERIES
INFORMATION
A-State leads 16-6

media information
SID Contact
Ryne Rickman
Office Phone
731-881-7632
E-Mail
rrickman@utm.edu
Website
www.utmsports.com

general information
Location
Monticello, Ark.
Enrollment
3,700
Colors
Kelly Green & White
Nickname
Boll Weevils
Conference
Great American
Athletics Director
Chris Ratcliff
Arena
Steelman Field House

team information
Head Coach
David Richman
Career Record/Yrs
23-10/1
School Record/Yrs
23-10/1
Assistant Coaches
Jayden Olson, Eric Henderson, Freddy Coleman
2014-15 Record
23-10 (12-4 Summit)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
8/1 | 4/1
Newcomers
5
media information
SID Contact
Wes Offerman
Office Phone
701-231-8047
E-Mail
wes.offerman@ndsu.edu
Website
www.gobison.com

GAME 9

Saturday, Dec. 12
7:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

Kyle Tolin
Head Coach

Richard Benedyth
Sr. | Guard
SERIES
INFORMATION
A-State leads 9-3
Last Meeting:
hW, 76-47
(11/13/2012)
1-0 at home

team information
Head Coach
Kyle Tolin
Career Record/Yrs
7-18/1
School Record/Yrs
7-18/1
Assistant Coaches
Micheal Cyprien
Doug Tolin
2014-15 Record
7-18 (3-17 GAC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
3/5 | 2/3
Newcomers
10
media information
SID Contact
Brian Ramsey
Office Phone
870-460-1574
E-Mail
ramsey@uamont.edu
Website
www.uamsports.edu

BEARS
@UCASports
#BearClawsUp

GAME 11

Tuesday, Dec. 22
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

general information
Location
Conway, Ark.
Enrollment
11,900
Colors
Purple & Gray
Nickname
Bears
Conference
Southland
Athletics Director
Dr. Brad Teague
Arena
Farris Center

Russ Pennell
Head Coach

team information
Head Coach
Russ Pennell
Career Record/Yrs
114-99/6
School Record/Yrs
2-27/1
Assistant Coaches
Anthony Boone, Matt
Scherbenske, Josh Lowery
Jordan Howard
2014-15 Record
So. | Guard
2-27 (2-16 Southland)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
SERIES
10/1 | 5/0
INFORMATION
Newcomers
A-State leads 21-18 4
Last Meeting:
aW, 67-49
(12/1/2014)
2-0 at home

media information
SID Contact
Steve East
Office Phone
501-450-5743
E-Mail
seast@uca.edu
Website
www.ucasports.com

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Last Meeting:
hL, 73-75
(11/17/2014)
6-3 at UT Martin

team information
Head Coach
Heath Schroyer
Career Record/Yrs
105-128/8
School Record/Yrs
21-13/1
Assistant Coaches
Anthony Stewart, Jermaine
Johnson, John Aiken
2014-15 Record
21-13 (10-6 OVC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
7/7 | 3/2
Newcomers
9

general information
Location
Fargo, N.D.
Enrollment
14,747
Colors
Yellow and Green
Nickname
Bison
Conference
The Summitt League
Athletics Director
Matt Larsen
Arena
Scheels Arena

BOLL WEEVILS
@UAMSports

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

SKYHAWKS
@UTMSports
#SkyhawkNation
general information
Location
Martin, Tenn.
Enrollment
7,423
Colors
Navy Blue & Orange
Nickname
Skyhawks
Conference
Ohio Valley
Athletics Director
Julio Freire
Arena
Elam Center

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO

BISON
@NDSUAthletics
#NDSUBison

2015-16 OPPONENTS

Wes Clark
Jr. | Guard

general information
Location
Columbia, Mo.
Enrollment
35,050
Colors
Old Gold & Black
Nickname
Tigers
Conference
Southeastern
Athletics Director
Mack Rhoades
Arena
Mizzou Arena

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2015-16 OPPONENTS

SUN BELT CONFERENCE


Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day
fixture among the decision-makers in the
ever-changing world of college athletics?
Or is the league a long-time innovator,
responsible for advancements in many
sports that we now take for granted?
Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base
that includes national and international
leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics?
Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in
a variety of sports, and one that continues
to evolve in ways that directly benefit its
institutions and more importantly its student-athletes?
The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes.
The Sun Belt Conferences Together We
Rise motto isnt just hyperbole. Its proven
fact on many different levels, not the least
being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate
athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in
1976, the Sun Belt occupies a seat at the
table as a permanent part of the NCAAs
24-member Board of Directors. That alone
insures that the conference has a voice in
determining the future as college sports
continues to change and evolve.
Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence.
College basketball might be a shadow of
its current self had the Sun Belt not led the
way in the establishment of the shot clock.
The conference also wrote history at the
start of the century when it inaugurated
football as a league sport becoming the
first already-existing Division I conference
to take such action.
The Sun Belt was originally founded
to give home to some of the nations premier mid-major basketball teams, and the
leagues history is dotted with success in
many different mens and womens sports
through its history. But when the desire
for a higher national profile and the desire
of its membership brought about football
sponsorship in 2001, the conference was
figuratively reborn, and now stands as one
of the 10 premier college football leagues
in the country.
And, with the recent debut of the College
Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed
universal access based strictly on perfor-

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mance. A worthy football team in the Sun


Belt can be in the national championship
picture, and the league is a permanent part
of the Group of Five conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the
Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that
will send its highest-rated champion to a
premier Jan. 1 bowl game.
In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt
has earned ties to no fewer than seven
bowl games. In addition to the potential
of the College Football Playoff, the league
has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers
New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the
Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new
Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and
every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun
Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes
Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.
No football conference in history has
ever boasted as many bowl relationships in
its first two decades of existence, but such
breakthroughs have been the rule rather
than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the
last three seasons, league members have
recorded 52 non-conference wins including
a record 21 victories outside the league in
2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow Group of Five conferences over the past two seasons, and has
claimed three bowl victories in those two
years.
Gridiron success has grown in the league
for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football
title in its first year in the conference last
fall. Appalachian State, another league
newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to
close the 2014 football season and finish
with a 7-5 record. Texas State has finished
its two football seasons in the conference
as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5
this past season.
Football, though, is by no means the
only hallmark of success for the league. Just
this past season, Georgia State knocked off
third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA mens basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the womens NCAA Tournament. With the leagues

SUN BELT CONFERENCE


ence president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. I truly
believe the best is yet to come.
The strength of any league lies in its
membership, with the Sun Belts 11-school
football membership including Appalachian
State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern,
Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama,
Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico
State are football-only members. Those
members give the Sun Belt a mix of the
old and the new, with many long time
Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the
league and national levels.
The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures
provide a rare opportunity for the leagues
student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes
can also experience that without leaving
their own campuses.
For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus
Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man
of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette),
and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt
campuses, there are also U.S. presidents
(Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business
icons (Chick-fil-a president Daniel Cathy,
Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGray, UL Monroe, and
Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas
State).
These proud alumni, as well as thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that
the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain
stature and provide the promise of future
success with every sunrise. Together We
Rise has never been more appropriate.

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postseason tournaments headed back to


the conferences home city, the Big Easy
of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league
is poised for another successful hoops season.
Baseball and softball continue to put the
league in the national spotlight during the
spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national
polls becoming a tradition. UL Lafayettes
baseball team was the nations No. 1 team
in the final third of the 2014 season and has
reached the NCAA Super Regional round
each of the past two years, while the UL Lafayette softball team has advanced to the
Super Regional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series.
Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a
tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each
school. That this level of success comes at a
time of sweeping changes in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments.
With those changes, opportunities for
student-athletes to succeed both on and off
the field have never been greater, and the
Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of
scholarship, student welfare and academic
success. During the 2014-15 academic year
alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds
to over 3,084 student-athletes while also
contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779
student-athletes.
The league and its institutions rewrite
the Sun Belts record book each year in
grade-point average and academic honors,
and member schools success in the NCAAs
APR rankings provide even more proof of
the leagues academic commitment. In
2015, the conference doubled the number
of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR
scores in the top 10 percent of their sport,
as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014.
We have never been as strong as we
are now academically and financially, and I
believe we are getting stronger all the time
athletically, said former Sun Belt Confer-

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CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
TROY

SOUTH ALABAMA

TROJANS
@TroyAthletics
general information
Location
Troy, Ala.
Enrollment
Wednesday, Dec. 30 20,000
Colors
7:30 pm
Cardinal, Silver & Black
Troy, Ala.
Nickname
Trojans
Conference
Saturday, Feb. 6
Sun Belt
7:05 pm
Athletics Director
Jonesboro, Ark.
Sandy Atkins
Arena
Trojan Arena

GAME 12

2015-16 OPPONENTS

GAME 23

Phil Cunningham
Head Coach

Wesley Person
So. | Guard
SERIES
INFORMATION
Troy leads 8-7
Last Meeting:
hL, 64-69
(2/5/2015)
3-3 at Troy
3-4 at home

team information
Head Coach
Phil Cunningham
Career Record/Yrs
21-39/2
School Record/Yrs
21-39/2
Assistant Coaches
Marcus Grant, Ben Fletcher,
Chase Richardson
2014-15 Record
10-19 (5-15 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
6/6 | 2/3
Newcomers
8

GAME 13

Saturday, Jan. 2
4:05 pm
Mobile, Ala.

GAME 22

Thursday, Feb. 4
7:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

Matthew Graves
Head Coach

Ken Williams
Jr. | Guard

GAME 15
GAME 24

Thursday, Feb. 11
7:15 pm
Lafayette, La.

Bob Marlin
Head Coach

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Shawn Long
Sr. | Forward
SERIES
INFORMATION
Louisiana leads
49-22
Last Meeting:
hL, 57-81
(3/6/2015)
15-18 at home
7-30 at ULL

general information
Location
Mobile, Ala.
Enrollment
16,462
Colors
Blue, Red & White
Nickname
Jaguars
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Dr. Joel Erdmann
Arena
Mitchell Center
team information
Head Coach
Matthew Graves
Career Record/Yrs
23-41/2
School Record/Yrs
23-41/2
Assistant Coaches
Darnell Archey, Russ Willemsen, Brock Morris
2014-15 Record
12-21 (9-11 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
7/5 | 3/2
Newcomers
6

media information
SID Contact
Kylie Murphy
Office Phone
334-670-5654
E-Mail
knmurphy@troy.edu
Website
www.troytrojans.com

media information
SERIES
SID Contact
INFORMATION
Matt Horne
A-State leads 22-18 Office Phone
251-414-8184
Last Meeting:
E-Mail
hL, 76-81
mhorne@southalabama.edu
(3/5/2015)
Website
7-13 at USA
www.usajaguars.com
14-5 at home

LOUISIANA

APPALACHIAN STATE

general information
Location
Lafayette, La.
Enrollment
18,796
Colors
Vermilion & White
Nickname
Ragin Cajuns
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Scott Farmer
Arena
Cajundome

general information
Location
Boone, N.C.
Enrollment
18,026
Colors
Black & Gold
Nickname
Mountaineers
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Doug Gillin
Arena
Holmes Convocation Center

RAGIN CAJUNS
@ULRaginCajuns
#GeauxCajuns

Saturday, Jan. 9
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

team information
Head Coach
Bob Marlin
Career Record/Yrs
313-208/17
School Record/Yrs
88-77/4
Assistant Coaches
Neil Hardin, Kevin Johnson,
Gus Hauser
2014-15 Record
22-14 (13-7 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
9/6 | 5/0
Newcomers
9
media information
SID Contact
Matt Sullivan
Office Phone
337-482-6331
E-Mail
matt.sullivan@louisiana.edu
Website
www.RaginCajuns.com

ULM

JAGUARS
@USAJaguarSports
#JagNation

WARHAWKS
@ULMWarhawks
#TalonsOut

GAME 14

Thursday, Jan. 7
7:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

GAME 25

Saturday, Feb. 13
4:00 pm
Monroe, La.

Keith Richard
Head Coach

Majok Deng
Sr. | Forward

GAME 16
GAME 31

Saturday, March 5
2:30 pm
Boone, N.C.

Jim Fox
Head Coach

Frank Eaves
Sr. | Guard
SERIES
INFORMATION
Tied 2-2
Last Meeting:
aW, 59-50
(1/15/2015)
1-1 at home
1-1 at App. State

team information
Head Coach
Jim Fox
Career Record/Yrs
12-17/1
School Record/Yrs
12-17/1
Assistant Coaches
Jason Allison, Bryan Lentz,
Mantoris Robinson
2014-15 Record
12-17 (9-11 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
10/5 | 4/1
Newcomers
9
media information
SID Contact
Ben Winterrowd
Office Phone
828-262-7162
E-Mail
winterrowdbb@appstate.edu
Website
www.appstatesports.com

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

team information
Head Coach
Keith Richard
Career Record/Yrs
198-221/14
School Record/Yrs
48-104/5
Assistant Coaches
Ryan Cross, Lonnie Cooper,
J.A. Anglin
2014-15 Record
24-14 (14-6 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
9/4 | 4/1
Newcomers
4

media information
SERIES
SID Contact
INFORMATION
Robbie Kleinmuntz
A-State leads 34-23 Office Phone
318-342-5462
Last Meeting:
E-Mail
hW, 70-68
kleinmuntz@ulm.edu
(2/21/2015)
Website
25-5 at home
www.ulmwarhawks.com
8-18 at ULM

LITTLE ROCK

MOUNTAINEERS
@appstatesports

Saturday, Jan. 16
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

general information
Location
Monroe, La.
Enrollment
8,527
Colors
Maroon & Gold
Nickname
Warhawks
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Brian Wickstrom
Arena
Fant-Ewing Coliseum

TROJANS
@LRTrojans
#LittleRocksTeam

GAME 17

Monday, Jan. 18
7:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

GAME 30

Tuesday, March 1
7:15 pm
Little Rock, Ark.

Chris Beard
Head Coach

Josh Hagins
Sr. | Guard

general information
Location
Little Rock, Ark.
Enrollment
11,681
Colors
Maroon & Silver
Nickname
Trojans
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Chasse Conque
Arena
Jack Stephens Center
team information
Head Coach
Chris Beard
Career Record/Yrs
141-45/6
School Record/Yrs
0-0/1st
Assistant Coaches
Wes Flanigan, Brian Burg,
Mark Adams
2014-15 Record
13-18 (8-12 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
4/8 | 1/4
Newcomers
10

media information
SERIES
SID Contact
INFORMATION
Patrick Newton
A-State leads 49-32 Office Phone
501-569-3449
Last Meeting:
E-Mail
aL, 57-70
pcnewton@Little Rock.edu
(2/19/2015)
Website
22-9 at home
www.lrtrojans.com
11-20 at LR

CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
UT ARLINGTON

TEXAS STATE

MAVERICKS
@UTAMAVS
#MavCity

GAME 18

Thursday, Jan. 21
7:15 pm
Arlington, Texas

GAME 29

Saturday, Feb. 27
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

Kevin Hervey
So. | Forward

team information
Head Coach
Scott Cross
Career Record/Yrs
150-128/9
School Record/Yrs
150-128/9
Assistant Coaches
Greg Young, Zak Buncik,
Kenneth Mangrum
2014-15 Record
16-15 (10-10 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
8/6 | 3/2
Newcomers
7

media information
SERIES
SID Contact
INFORMATION
Art Garcia
A-State leads 39-14 Office Phone
817-272-2239
Last Meeting:
E-Mail
hW, 81-80
artgarcia@uta.edu
(2/26/2015)
Website
15-10 at UTA
www.utamavs.com
23-4 at home

GAME 19

Saturday, Jan. 23
4:30 pm
San Marcos, Texas

GAME 28

Thursday, Feb. 25
7:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

Danny Kaspar
Head Coach

Emani Gant
Sr. | Guard
SERIES
INFORMATION
A-State leads 3-1
Last Meeting:
aL, 60-70
(2/28/2015)
1-1 at Texas State
2-0 at home

general information
Location
San Marcos, Texas
Enrollment
38,006
Colors
Maroon & Gold
Nickname
Bobcats
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Dr. Larry Teis
Arena
Strahan Coliseum
team information
Head Coach
Danny Kaspar
Career Record/Yrs
254-164/15
School Record/Yrs
8-23/2
Assistant Coaches
Rob Flaska, Jim Shaw,
Terrence Johnson
2014-15 Record
14-17 (7-13 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
7/7 | 3/2
Newcomers
7
media information
SID Contact
TBD
Office Phone
512-245-4692
E-Mail
rpoulter@txstate.edu
Website
www.txstatebobcats.com

PANTHERS
@GSUPanthers

GAME 20

Thursday, Jan. 28
7:35 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

GAME 27

Saturday, Feb. 20
1:30 pm
Atlanta, Ga.

Ron Hunter
Head Coach

Markus Crider
Sr. | Forward
SERIES
INFORMATION
Ga. State leads 6-1
Last Meeting:
aL, 43-74
(1/31/2015)
0-3 at home
1-2 at GSU

general information
Location
Atlanta, Ga.
Enrollment
32,000
Colors
Blue & White
Nickname
Panthers
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Charlie Cobb
Arena
GSU Sports Arena
team information
Head Coach
Ron Hunter
Career Record/Yrs
361-266/21
School Record/Yrs
87-47/4
Assistant Coaches
Darryl LaBarrie, Claude
Pardue, Everick Sullivan
2014-15 Record
25-10 (15-5)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
10/4 | 2/3
Newcomers
5
media information
SID Contact
Mike Holmes
Office Phone
404-413-4033
E-Mail
rholmes@gsu.edu
Website
www.georgiastatesports.com

2015-16 OPPONENTS

Scott Cross
Head Coach

general information
Location
Arlington, Texas
Enrollment
33,500
Colors
Royal Blue, Orange & White
Nickname
Mavericks
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Jim Baker
Arena
College Park Center

GEORGIA STATE

BOBCATS
@TXSTATEBOBCATS
#BATTLECRY

GEORGIA SOUTHERN
EAGLES
@GSAthletics
#HailSouthern

GAME 21

Saturday, Dec. 30
7:05 pm
Jonesboro, Ark.

GAME 26

Thursday, Feb. 18
6:30 pm
Statesboro, Ga.

Mark Byington
Head Coach

Mike Hughes
So. | Guard

Last Meeting:
aL, 60-65
(2/12/2015)
0-3 at home
1-2 at GS

team information
Head Coach
Mark Byington
Career Record/Yrs
44-32/3
School Record/Yrs
37-28/2
Assistant Coaches
Larry Dixon, Andrew Wilson,
Ben Betts
2014-15 Record
22-9 (14-6 SBC)
Lettermen | Starters R/L
6/8 | 2/3
Newcomers
6
media information
SID Contact
Marc Gignac
Office Phone
912-478-5288
E-Mail
mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu
Website
www.gseagles.com

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SERIES
INFORMATION
GS leads 6-3

general information
Location
Statesboro, Ga.
Enrollment
20,584
Colors
Blue & White
Nickname
Eagles
Conference
Sun Belt
Athletics Director
Tom Kleinlein
Arena
Hanner Fieldhouse

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

SUN BELT CONFERENCE

2015-16 OPPONENTS

SUN BELT CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE


APP

A-STATE

GASO

GSU

LR

ULL

ULM

USA

UTA

TXST

TROY

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Jan. 16
Mar. 5

Jan. 16
Mar. 5
Jan. 23
Feb. 25
Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan. 14
Mar. 3
Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Dec. 30
Feb. 6
Jan. 30
Feb. 18
Jan. 7
Feb. 13
Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Jan. 28
Feb. 20

Jan. 23
Feb. 25
Jan 30
Feb 18

Jan. 30
Feb. 18
Jan 28
Feb 20
Jan. 18
Mar. 1
Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Jan. 7
Feb. 13
Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan. 23
Feb. 25
Dec. 30
Feb. 6

Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan 28
Feb. 20
Jan. 19
Feb. 23

Jan. 14
Mar. 3
Jan. 18
Mar. 1
Jan. 28
Feb. 20
Jan. 30
Feb. 18

Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Jan. 14
Mar. 5
Jan. 16
Mar. 3
Jan. 7
Feb. 13

Dec. 30
Feb. 6
Jan. 7
Feb. 13
Jan. 16
Mar. 3
Jan. 14
Mar. 5
Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Dec. 3
Feb. 2

Jan. 30
Feb. 18
Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Jan. 7
Feb. 13
Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Dec. 30
Feb. 6
Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan. 23
Feb. 25

Jan. 7
Feb. 13
Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Dec. 30
Feb. 6
Jan. 23
Feb. 25
Jan. 30
Feb. 18
Jan. 28
Feb. 20
Jan. 16
Mar. 3

Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Jan. 23
Feb. 25
Dec. 30
Feb. 6
Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan. 28
Feb. 20
Jan. 30
Feb. 18
Jan. 14
Mar. 5
Feb. 9
Mar. 1

Jan. 28
Feb. 20
Dec. 30
Feb. 6
Jan. 9
Feb. 11
Jan. 7
Feb. 13
Jan. 2
Feb. 4
Jan. 23
Feb. 25
Jan. 21
Feb. 27
Jan. 26
Feb. 16
Jan. 14
Mar. 5
Jan. 16
Mar. 3

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Jan. 19
----Feb. 23
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
----Feb. 20
Feb. 18
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 7
----Mar. 5
Mar. 3
Feb. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 14
Jan. 9
Dec. 3
----Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Feb. 11
Feb. 2
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Dec. 30
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
----Feb. 13
Feb. 11
Feb. 6
Feb. 27
Feb. 25
Jan. 2
Dec. 30
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Jan. 28
Jan. 16
----Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 25
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Mar. 3
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 21
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 14
Feb. 9
----Feb. 6
Feb. 4
Feb. 27
Feb. 20
Feb. 18
Mar. 5
Mar. 1
Jan. 9
Jan. 7
Jan. 2
Jan. 23
Jan. 21
Jan. 26
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 4
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Feb. 16
Mar. 5
Mar. 3
BOLD in each cell indicates home game for team in column header.
APP - Appalachian State; A-State - Arkansas State; GASO - Georgia Southern, GSU - Georgia State; LR - Little Rock; ULL - Louisiana;
USA - South Alabama; UTA - UT Arlington; TXST - Texas State

2016 MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP


MARCH 10-13 - LAKEFRONT ARENA - NEW ORLEANS
Opening Round
Thursday, March 10

Quarterfinals
Friday, March 11

Semifinals
Saturday, March 12

Championship
Sunday, March 13

No. 5 Seed

No. 8 Seed

No. 4 Seed

No. 1 Seed

Champion
No. 2 Seed

No. 3 Seed

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No. 6 Seed

No. 7 Seed

All times Central (CT) and subject to change

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

@SunBeltConference
@SunBelt
@SunBelt
#NOLABound

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ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2014-15 REVIEW
Final Notebook ........................................................... 38
Results ....................................................................... 39
Box Scores ............................................................ 40-54
Season Stats .............................................................. 55
Sun Belt Conference Recap ......................................... 56

38

2014-15 REVIEW

2014-15 NOTABLES
DOUBLE-DOUBLE LIVINGSTON
Forward Anthony Livingston posted 10 double-doubles in the last 15 games of the season
and finished with 15 on the year.
With his 15 double-doubles, Livingston posted
the most since Dan Henderson had at least 15
in the 1975-76 season. Attempts to find accurate
number have been unsuccessful, but Henderson
led A-State in points and rebounds in 15 games
of the 1975-76 season.
Finishing the year with an average of 15.9 points
and 10.0 rebounds, Livingston was one of 18
players national to average a double-double. He
joined Shawn Long of Louisiana as one of the
two from the Sun Belt Conference.
Jeff Clifton (1993-94) was the last player prior
to Livingston to finish a season averaging a double-double. Clifton averaged 10.0 rebounds and
21.3 points in 27 games while posting 13 double-doubles.
TOP-10 SINGLE SEASON RANKS
Anthony Livingston pulled down 291 rebounds
on the 2014-15 campaign to finish the year with
the eighth-most rebounds in single-season history. Livingston passed Dan Henderson (282) for
eighth with his 11 boards against Louisiana and
came nine rebounds shy of becoming just the
sixth player to collect 300 rebounds in a season.
DURE PROVIDES SPARK
A-State head coach John Brady informed Frederic Dure about five minutes before playing ULM
(Feb. 21) that the junior guard would be making
his first career start. Dure responded with a career-night of 22 points, including the game-winning basket, and eight rebounds.
Dure was 9-of-10 (90 percent) from the field
and 3-of-4 from beyond the arc. Dure was the
first player to shoot 80 percent or better in a
game since Ed Townsel was 7-of-8 (87.5 percent)
against UT Arlington on Jan. 2, 2014.
With his 22 points in his first career start, Dure
was the second A-State player to reach that
mark in the 2014-15 season. Anthony Livingston
had 26 points in his first start.
Dure made just three starts on the season due
to injury and an early season suspension per
NCAA rules. In his three starts, Dure averaged 17
points, six rebounds and three assists. He shot
59 percent from the floor (19-32) and threepoint range (10-17).

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER


The Red Wolves put a lot of mileage on their
bodies in the 2014-15 season, having traveled
14,372 miles. In conference play alone, A-State
logged 7,788 miles including the 1,002 mile journey to Texas State.
The non-conference slate saw the Red Wolves
travel 4,880 miles. A-State logged 2,578 miles in
the road trip to Purdue and Toldeo and another
2,302 for the game at Niagara.
HITTING THE CENTURY MARK
With A-State winning 67-49 at Central Arkansas
on Dec. 1, head coach John Brady earned his
100th victory as the Red Wolves coach. Brady
finished the 2014-15 season with a record of
110-109 in seven seasons at A-State and career mark of 391-325 spanning 24 years on the
bench.
DISH IT OUT
Guard PJ Hardwick lit up the assist column in
A-States final stats, posting 130 assists on the
year. With that total, Hardwick posted the most
assists since Dereke Tipler handed out 150 helpers in the 2005-06 season.
Hardwick had quite the game against Appalachian State on Jan. 3 as he handed out 15 assists. The single-game total of 15 assists were
the most since Chico Fletcher had 15 against
Jacksonville State on Feb. 19, 1998.
VETERANS MADE
A-State entered the 2014-15 season forced to
replace five starters and top scoring leaders with
graduation of five seniors. Despite a disappointing 11-18 season, the Red Wolves gained valuable experience for seasons ahead. Nine players
played in 22 or more games and 10 players averaged over 12 minutes per game.

2014-15 REVIEW
Record
All Games
Conference
Non-Conference
Opponent
UT Martin
Lamar
at Central Arkansas
Belhaven
at Purdue
at Toledo
at Mississippi State
Marshall
at Niagara
at South Alabama*
Appalachian State*
at ULM*
Georgia Southern*
at UT Arlington*
at Appalachian State*
Texas State*
Georgia State*
at Louisiana*
at Troy*
Little Rock*
at Georgia State*
Troy*
at Georgia Southern*
at Little Rock*
ULM*
UT Arlington*
at Texas State*
South Alabama*
Louisiana*

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

Score
73-75
58-63
67-49
95-68
46-87
65-73
69-55
67-58
74-69
63-60 ot
73-74
61-70
61-73
50-77
59-50
78-73 ot
54-60
59-96
64-55
65-75
43-74
64-69
60-65
57-70
70-68
81-80
60-70
76-81
57-81

season results
Home
5-9
3-7
2-2
L
L
L
L

L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

Att.
1,517
1,534
1,734
1,406
9,964
4,445
5,390
1,781
909
1,682
1,628
1,418
1,645
1,758
1,685
2,219
2,016
4,080
1,711
3,104
1,564
1,919
1,768
3,629
1,916
2,214
2,492
1,386
1,703

High Points
Anthony Livingston (26)
Anthony Livingston (16)
Anthony Livingston (20)
Sean Gardner (28)
Anthony Livingston (12)
Cameron Golden (18)
Sean Gardner (22)
Anthony Livingston (20)
Sean Gardner (23)
Anthony Livingston (16)
Anthony Livingston (21)
Cameron Golden (25)
Cameron Golden (17)
Sean Gardner (16)
Cameron Golden (20)
Anthony Livingston (24)
Anthony Livingston (20)
PJ Hardwick (17)
Anthony Livingston (16)
Cameron Golden (17)
Anthony Livingston (10)
Sean Gardner (20)
Nouhoum Bocoum (18)
Anthony Livingston (20)
Frederic Dure (22)
Anthony Livingston (31)
Anthony Livingston (20)
Anthony Livingston (22)
Anthony Livingston (17)

Away
6-9
3-7
3-2

Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0

High Rebounds
Anthony Livingston (9)
Anthony Livingston (9)
Nouhoum Bocoum (9)
Anthony Livingston (10)
Nouhoum Bocoum (10)
Sean Gardner (8)
Nouhoum Bocoum (8)
Anthony Livingston (20)
Anthony Livingston (10)
Anthony Livingston (13)
Anthony Livingston (13)
PJ Hardwick (6)
Anthony Livingston/Charles Waters (6)
Anthony Livingston/Cameron Golden (6)
Anthony Livingston (12)
Anthony Livingston (15)
Anthony Livingston (13)
Kelvin Downs (6)
Anthony Livingston (13)
Anthony Livingston (11)
Anthony Livingston (6)
Anthony Livingston (8)
Anthony Livingston (16)
Anthony Livingston (19)
Cameron Golden/Frederic Dure (8)
Anthony Livingston (15)
Anthony Livingston (13)
Anthony Livingston (9)
Anthony Livingston (11)

2014-15 REVIEW

Date
Nov. 17
Nov. 25
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 17
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 5
Mar. 7

Overall
11-18
6-14
5-4

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ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2014-15 BOX SCORES

881

Arkansas State................................................ 73
UT Martin.......................................................... 75
Nov. 17 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS
Downs, K. f
3-4
0-0
2-2
0-1-1
4 8
Livingston, A. f 9-15 2-3
6-7
2-7-9
2 26
Golden, C. g 5-9
3-3
4-6
0-4-4
2 17
Gardner, S. g
6-9
1-3
2-4
1-3-4
2 15
Foster, C.J. g 3-5
0-1
1-1
1-0-1
5 7
Macklien, D.
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
1 0
Pierre, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0 0
White, R.
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-4-4
1 0
Boucoum, N.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
1 0
Team
0-1-1
Totals
26-45 6-11 15-20 4-23-27 18 73
1st: 16-24 66.7%
1st: 3-4 75.0%
1st: 4-7 57.1%

2014-15 REVIEW

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
UT Martin
Howard, T. f
Taylor, M. f
Joseph, A. g
Anderson, A. g
Newell, M. g
Oldham, D.
Rowe, C.
Smith, D.
Martinez, J.
Team
Totals
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
UT Martin

FG
9-15
3-5
2-3
3-8
5-12
0-1
0-0
3-8
1-2

3FG
2-4
0-1
0-0
1-5
4-5
0-0
0-0
1-5
0-0

FT
3-5
5-9
0-2
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
4-4
0-0

2nd: 10-21 47.6%


2nd: 3-7 42.9%
2nd: 11-13 84.6%

O-D-R
3-2-5
2-7-9
1-0-1
0-1-1
2-2-4
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-2-3
0-2-2
3-1-4
26-55 8-20 15-24 12-18-30
1st: 9-25 36.0%
1st: 3-8 37.5%
1st: 2-4 50.0%
Paint
22
34

OFF T/O
10
22

PF
2
4
1
3
2
0
0
2
3

PTS
23
11
4
9
15
0
0
11
2

A TO B S MIN
0 1 0 0 23
0 2 1 2 38
3 2 0 2 37
0 4 0 2 38
1 3 0 0 23
2 3 0 0 20
0 0 0 0
3
0 1 0 0 13
0 0 0 0
5
6 16 1 6 200
Game: 57.8%
Game: 54.5%
Game: 75.0%
A TO B S MIN
3 2 0 1 37
1 0 0 0 32
0 1 0 0 15
1 1 0 3 26
1 4 0 1 30
0 0 0 0
9
0 0 0 1
4
5 3 0 5 37
0 1 0 0
7

18 75 11 12 0 11 200

2nd: 17-30 56.7%


2nd: 5-12 41.7%
2nd: 13-20 65.0%
2nd Chance
2
17

Game: 47.3%
Game: 40.0%
Game: 62.5%

Fast Break
0
8

Bench
0
13

Officials: Paul Sroka, Todd Austin, Brad Gaston


Attendance: 1,517
Halftime Score: A-State, 39-23

40

Key Moment: A-State built a 39-20 advantage in the first half, but UTMartin
outscored the Red Wolves 52-34 in the second half to defeat A-State in the
season opener.
Notes: Anthony Livingston led all scorers with 26 points, including 19 in the
first half, and fell one rebound shy of a double-double ... Cameron Golden
scored 17, while Sean Gardner poured in 15 of his own ... The Red Wolves
out-shot the Skyhawks 57.8 to 47.3 percent for the whole game, but UTM
made 56.7 percent of its shots in the second half compared to A-States 47.6
percent ... UTMartin scored 22 points off Red Wolves turnovers and outscored A-State 17-2 in second chance points ... A-State gained at 10-9 lead
with a Livingston jumper and used a 20-6 run to earn a 30-15 advantage with
four minutes left in first half .. The A-State lead swelled to 36-20 after another Livingston jumper and the two teams traded three-pointers to set the
halftime score of 39-23 ... The Skyhawks erased their halftime deficit thanks
to a 27-10 run and took a 50-49 lead after a basket from Alex Anderson
with 10:33 left in the game ... A-State battled back to tie the game at 59-59
when C.J. Foster scored seven consecutive points, including an old-fashioned
three-point play to tie the game ... The Red Wolves took the lead on two free
throws by Kelvin Downs with 6:47 remaining, but a 7-0 run gave UTMartin an
advantage they wouldnt relinquish ... Twymond Howard led UTMartin with
23 points and Marshun Newell added 15 points for the Skyhawks.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

882

Arkansas State................................................ 58
Lamar................................................................ 63
Nov. 25 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Downs, K. f
2-5
0-0
3-5
1-2-3
Livingston, A. f
6-8
1-3
3-6
4-5-9
Golden, C. g 4-13 2-6
3-6
1-2-3
Gardner, S. g 4-10 2-6
1-2
0-2-2
Foster, C.J. g 0-1
0-0
3-4
0-2-2
Macklien, D.
1-4
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
Pierre, J.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Waters, C.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Boucoum, N.
2-3
0-0
2-2
3-4-7
Team
3-1-4
Totals
19-46 5-17 15-25 12-20-32
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 13-27 48.1%


1st: 2-7 28.6%
1st: 7-12 58.3%

Lamar

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Lamar

1st: 14-30 46.7%


1st: 3-9 33.3%
1st: 4-6 66.7%
Paint
20
36

OFF T/O
16
17

PTS
7
16
13
11
3
2
0
0
6

A TO B S MIN
0 3 0 0 18
2 4 2 1 39
4 4 0 1 40
1 1 0 0 30
1 1 0 0 31
0 0 0 0 17
0 0 0 0 2
0 1 0 0 11
0 1 1 1 12

17 58

8 15 3 3 200

2nd: 6-19 31.6%


2nd: 3-10 30.0%
2nd: 8-13 61.5%

FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
5-6
0-0
2-2
2-5-7
Owens, M. f
1-3
0-1
2-3
1-0-1
Gregory, L. c 3-4
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
Holliday, A. g 4-7
1-1
2-4
2-3-5
Mattingly, P. g 3-5
0-1
1-2
0-1-1
Petty, B.
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
Hancock, B.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Hollis, Z.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Bosha, Z.
3-11 2-9
0-1
1-4-5
Ross, D.
1-6
0-0
3-5
2-2-4
Sears, D.
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-0-0
Jones, Q.
3-8
1-2
0-0
0-0-0
Norman, S.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Team
4-2-6
Totals
24-53 5-17 10-17 13-19-32

de Lattibeaudier, T. f

PF
1
2
2
2
3
2
0
1
4

Game: 41.3%
Game: 29.4%
Game: 60.0%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
4 12 5 4 0 0 31
4 4 0 1 0 1 10
3 6 0 1 0 1 14
2 11 0 1 0 0 29
4 7 1 1 0 1 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2 0 0 0 0 0 2
3 8 1 0 0 3 31
2 5 0 3 1 0 19
1 3 0 1 0 0 6
0 7 3 1 0 2 32
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
25 63 10 15 1 8 200

2nd: 10-23 43.5%


2nd: 2-8 25.0%
2nd: 6-11 54.5%
2nd Chance
14
6

Game: 45.3%
Game: 29.4%
Game: 58.8%

Fast Break
4
8

Bench
8
23

Officials: Melvin Upton, Jonathan Sterling, Brent Simmons


Attendance: 1,534
Halftime Score: Tied, 35-35
Key Moment: A-State and Lamar battled to a 35-35 tie after the first half, but
Lamar built a seven-point lead early in the second half.
Notes: Anthony Livingston led all scorers with 16 points and was one rebound shy of a double-double ... Cameron Golden and Sean Gardner scored
13 and 11, respectively ... Nouhoum Bocoum chipped in with six points and
seven rebounds off the bench and Golden dished out a team-high four assists
... A-State shot 41.3 percent from the floor to Lamars 45.3, but Lamar outshot the Red Wolves 43.5 percent to 31.6 in the second half ... The game
was tied 12-12 early in the first half, but A-State earned a 33-28 lead late in
the half after a Kelvin Downs dunk and free throw ... The Cardinals responded with five straight points from Anthony Holliday to tie the game, but two
makes from the charity stripe by C.J. Foster gave A-State a 35-33 lead ... Preston Mattingly hit a buzzer-beating layup to set the halftime score of 35-35 ...
After Lamar built a 46-39 lead early in the second half, A-State responded
with a 6-0 run with three-pointers from Golden and Gardner ... Lamar regained control by extending its lead to eight points at 54-46 with 8:20 to go
... A-State had two possessions down 61-58, but couldnt capitalize on either
opportunity as Lamar held on for the 63-58 victory.

2014-15 BOX SCORES

883

Arkansas State................................................ 67
Central Arkansas................................................ 49
Dec. 1 | Conway, Ark. | Farris Center

A-State
FG
3FG
Downs, K. f
2-4
0-0
Livingston, A. f 8-13 2-2
Golden, C. g 5-15 4-10
Gardner, S. g 2-10 0-5
Hardwick, PJ g 1-2
0-0
Macklien, D.
0-1
0-1
Waters, C.
1-2
0-0
Foster, C.J.
1-2
0-1
Boucoum, N.
6-9
0-0
Team
Totals
26-58 6-19
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

FT
1-2
1-2
2-5
0-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-2

Paint
34
18

OFF T/O
20
13

PTS
4
20
14
4
6
0
3
4
12

A TO B S
0 0 1 1
1 4 2 0
4 1 0 5
1 2 0 1
3 5 0 2
0 1 0 0
0 0 0 2
1 0 1 0
0 0 3 0
1
67 10 14 7 11

2nd: 15-29 51.7%


2nd: 4-9 44.4%
2nd: 4-9 44.4%

O-D-R
2-0-2
1-4-5
0-2-2
3-4-7
1-3-4
2-0-2
1-1-2
1-1-2
0-4-4
1-1-2
4-0-4
7-18 16-20-36

1st: 11-30 36.7%


1st: 5-12 41.7%
1st: 1-2 50.0%

PF
1
0
2
1
4
2
2
2
1
1
16

MIN
14
35
33
32
35
7
13
13
18
200

Game: 44.8%
Game: 31.6%
Game: 56.3%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
3 3 0 3 0 0 9
2 7 2 2 3 0 37
0 10 1 2 0 0 30
2 2 2 2 1 1 28
0 13 2 3 0 2 38
4 2 1 3 0 0 17
2 2 0 0 0 0 5
3 4 1 0 1 0 11
0 0 1 2 0 1 13
3 6 0 3 0 0 12
1
19 49 10 21 5 4 200

2nd: 6-20 30.0%


2nd: 3-9 33.3%
2nd: 6-16 37.5%
2nd Chance
12
8

Game: 34.0%
Game: 38.1%
Game: 38.9%

Fast Break
4
4

Bench
19
14

Officials: KB Burdett, Jeff Malham, Luke Chittum


Attendance: 1,734
Halftime Score: A-State, 29-28
Key Moment: A-State opened the second half with a 17-6 run and outscored
Central Arkansas 38-21 in the second half to pick up the first win of the season, 67-49.
Notes: The Red Wolves opened the second half with a 17-6 run, fueled by
six Nouhoum Bocoum points, to take a 12-point advantage at 46-34 with just
over 11 minutes to go in the contest ... The Bears cut the deficit to eight
points with seven minutes left, but a Cameron Golden three-pointer extended A-States lead back to double-figures again ... A-State continued the run
to extend its lead to 61-44 on an Anthony Livingston layup before a UCA
three-pointer ended A-States 9-0 run ... Golden responded with a trey, while
a Sean Gardner layup gave A-State its final points and biggest advantage at
67-47 ... UCAdrained a jumper with 43 seconds left to set the final score, a
win that gave head coach John Brady his 100th victory at A-State ... Livingston
led all scorers with 20 points in the contest, while Golden (14) and Bocoum
(12) also finished in double-figures ... Bocoum finished one rebound shy of a
double-double and Gardner grabbed eight of his own ... Golden handed out
four assists and P.J. Hardwick dished out three to pace the A-State offense ...
A-State opened the scoring with a layup by Livingston and the Red Wolves
never trailed in the game ... Kelvin Downs hit a jumper to give A-state its
biggest edge in the first half over the Bears, 13-5, but a 10-2 run by UCA tied
things up at 15-15 with 9:12 remaining ... The Red Wolves regained control
with a 7-0 run.

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Downs, K. f
2-7
0-2
1-1
0-5-5
3
Livingston, A. f 7-11 1-2
4-5 0-10-10 4
Golden, C. g 5-15 3-10 5-5
1-0-1
1
Gardner, S. g 10-13 8-9
0-0
1-7-8
2
Hardwick, PJ g 2-6
0-0
1-1
4-2-6
1
Macklien, D.
2-4
1-3
0-0
1-0-1
0
Pierre, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
Waters, C.
3-5
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
1
Foster, C.J.
1-2
0-0
1-1
1-0-1
1
White, R.
1-1
0-0
2-2
2-1-3
0
Boucoum, N.
1-4
0-1
0-0
2-2-4
1
Team
4-1-5
Totals
34-68 13-27 14-15 17-30-47 14
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 15-38 39.5%


1st: 5-12 41.7%
1st: 3-3 100%

Belhaven
FG
Mayers, D. f 7-13
Bedford, J. g 1-12
Pinkston, D. g 1-2
Carpenter, J. g 5-10
Dawson, J. g 5-11
Young, D.
0-2
Juste, D.
1-1
Stapleton, D. 0-0
Davis, K.
1-1
Patterson, K. 0-0
Washington, J. 0-0
Durham, J.
2-4
Team
Totals
23-56
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Belhaven

3FG
0-0
1-10
0-0
3-4
4-10
0-2
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-2

A TO B S MIN
1 2 1 0 19
0 3 1 2 32
7 0 0 2 34
1 1 2 1 35
9 3 0 1 37
1 0 0 1 6
0 0 0 0 2
0 1 0 1 15
1 2 0 0 12
0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 5

95 20 12 4 9 200

2nd: 19-30 63.3%


2nd: 8-15 53.3%
2nd: 11-12 91.7%

FT
5-13
2-2
0-0
3-3
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

O-D-R PF PTS A
1-1-2
3 19 1
2-3-5
0 5 2
1-2-3
5 2 4
0-6-6
3 16 3
0-2-2
1 14 1
1-0-1
1 0 0
0-0-0
1 4 0
0-0-0
1 0 1
0-1-1
0 3 1
0-0-0
0 0 0
0-0-0
0 0 0
0-0-0
0 5 0
1-3-4
11-30 11-19 6-18-24 15 68 13

1st: 8-28 28.6%


1st: 6-17 35.3%
1st: 4-7 57.1%
Paint
36
14

PTS
5
19
18
28
5
5
0
6
3
4
2

OFF T/O
13
11

2nd: 15-28 53.6%


2nd: 5-13 38.5%
2nd: 7-12 58.3%
2nd Chance
16
7

Game: 50.0%
Game: 48.1%
Game: 93.3%
TO
2
3
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
1

B
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

S MIN
0 30
1 37
1 30
1 35
4 37
0 9
0 7
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 3

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Points
A-State
Central Ark.

O-D-R
1-2-3
1-2-3
0-0-0
5-3-8
1-4-5
0-0-0
1-3-4
1-1-2
5-4-9
2-1-3
9-16 17-20-37

1st: 11-29 37.9%


1st: 2-10 20.0%
1st: 5-7 71.4%

Central Ark.
FG
3FG
Christensson, A. f
1-5
0-2
Zuilhof, J. c
3-6
0-0
Howard, J. g
3-9
2-5
Kamba, M. g
1-5
0-0
Martin, M. g
4-7
3-4
Milligan, B.
1-5
0-2
Lee, E.
1-1
0-0
Iyekekpolor, O. 1-2
1-1
Fiegler, J.
0-3
0-1
Unruh, T.
2-7
2-6
Team
Totals
17-50 8-21
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

FT
0-1
2-3
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-0
1-2
2-4
0-0

884

Arkansas State................................................ 95
Belhaven............................................................ 68
Dec. 6 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

11 3 7 200
Game: 41.1%
Game: 36.7%
Game: 57.9%

Fast Break
4
6

Bench
20
12

Officials: Kevin Mathis, Hassiba Braggs, Kyle Chambers


Attendance: 1,406
Halftime Score: A-State, 38-26
Key Moment: A-State jumped out to a 15-point lead and nailed three-pointers each time Belhaven cut the deficit under 10 points to take the 95-68
victory.
Notes: Sean Gardner scored 28 points and Anthony Livingston registered his
first double-double to propel the Red Wolves to the win ... Gardner went
8-of-9 from beyond the arc to fall one three-pointer shy of tying the ConvocationCenter record and was 10-of-13 overall from the field to accumulate
his 28 points ... Gardner made his first four attempts from three and also
grabbed eight rebounds ... Livingston turned in his fourth-straight double-figure scoring game to open his A-State career with 19 points and pulled down
a game-high 10 rebounds for a double-double ... The Red Wolves jumped out
to a 15-point lead in the first half on two different occasions with the last
coming at 38-23 after a Cameron Golden three-pointer ... Belhaven scored
the final three points of the period as the Red Wolves took a 38-26 advantage to the locker room ... A-State outscored the Blazers 16-2 in the paint to
help attain the halftime edge ... Golden finished the night with 18 points and
P.J. Hardwick dished out nine assists to just three turnovers while adding six
rebounds and five points.

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ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2014-15 BOX SCORES

885

Arkansas State................................................ 46
Purdue............................................................... 87
Dec. 10 | West Lafayette, Ind. | Mackey Arena

2014-15 REVIEW

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Downs, K. f
0-3
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
Livingston, A. f 5-13 1-2
1-2
2-2-4
Golden, C. g 3-13 1-8
2-2
0-2-2
Gardner, S. g
1-6
0-3
0-0
2-0-2
Hardwick, PJ g 2-7
0-0
4-4
0-1-1
Macklien, D.
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Pierre, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Waters, C.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Foster, C.J.
0-2
0-1
0-0
1-2-3
White, R.
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-3-3
Boucoum, N.
4-9
0-0
2-4
5-5-10
Team
2-2-4
Totals
17-57 2-14 10-14 13-18-31
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 7-32 21.9%


1st: 2-9 22.2%
1st: 2-2 100%

Points
A-State
Purdue

1st: 19-29 65.5%


1st: 8-10 80.0%
1st: 6-7 85.7%
Paint
24
38

OFF T/O
5
15

22 46 11 17 2 5 200

2nd: 10-25 40.0%


2nd: 0-5 0%
2nd: 8-12 66.7%

Purdue
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Edwards, V. f 3-5
0-2
0-0
2-3-5
Haas, I. c
2-6
0-0
2-5
2-3-5
Octeus, J. g
2-3
1-2
4-4
0-1-1
Mathias, D. g 3-5
1-2
3-3
0-3-3
Davis, R. g
3-6
0-1
3-6
1-2-3
Scott, B.
4-7
0-1
0-0
1-2-3
McKeeman, J. 0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Thompson, P.J. 2-3
1-2
0-0
1-1-2
Smotherman, B.
1-4
0-3
1-2
1-3-4
Toyra, S.
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
Hammons, A.J.
3-7
0-1
4-6
2-3-5
Stephens, K.
6-9
6-7
0-0
0-1-1
Taylor, J.
0-2
0-1
1-2
0-0-0
Brown, A.
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
Team
2-3-5
Totals
30-59 9-23 18-28 13-28-41
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
5 0 1 0 0 0 10
3 12 0 4 0 0 33
3 9 2 2 1 4 35
5 2 1 1 0 0 23
0 8 3 5 0 1 26
0 4 2 1 0 0 17
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 3
2 0 2 2 0 0 17
3 1 0 0 0 0 10
1 10 0 2 1 0 24

PF
1
1
2
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
1

PTS
6
6
9
10
9
8
0
5
3
0
10
18
1
2

Game: 29.8%
Game: 14.3%
Game: 71.4%
A TO B S MIN
5 1 0 0 18
1 3 2 0 18
1 0 0 0 17
0 0 0 2 17
4 1 0 0 18
4 1 1 1 17
0 1 0 0 4
2 0 0 0 19
0 0 0 0 22
0 0 0 0 5
2 0 1 0 17
2 3 3 1 19
0 0 1 0 5
0 0 0 1 4

12 87 21 10 8 5 200

2nd: 11-30 36.7%


2nd: 1-13 7.7%
2nd: 12-21 57.1%
2nd Chance
9
13

Game: 50.8%
Game: 39.1%
Game: 64.3%

Fast Break
2
8

Bench
15
47

42

Officials: Ray Perone, Donnie Eppley, Rob Kueneman


Attendance: 9,964
Halftime Score: Purdue, 52-18
Key Moment: Purdue opened the contest shooting lights out and held an
11-0 lead before A-Sate got on the board. The Boilermakers used runs of 10-0
and 28-12 to hold a commanding 52-18 lead at the half.
Notes: A-State couldnt overcome a slow start and hot-shooting Purdue
squad in the first half as the Boilermakers topped the Red Wolves by a score
of 87-46 ... Purdue opened the contest shooting lights out and held an 11-0
lead before Nouhoum Bocoum got A-State on the board with a short jumper
... A-State cut into the lead with a Sean Gardner layup to make the score
14-6, but 10-0 run by the Boilermakers set the score at 24-6 with 10:34 remaining in the period ... Purdue finished the half on a 28-12 run to put the
halftime score at 52-18 ... The Boilermakers shot 65.5 percent (19-29) and
Kendall Stephens was 6-6 from beyond the arc ... The Red Wolves started the
second half with PJ Hardwick scoring six straight points, four on free throws
and the other two on a layup, to set the score at 58-24 ... A Bocoum free
throw put A-State down 62-29, but the Red Wolves wouldnt get any closer the rest of the way ... The Boilermakers went on to outscore Arkansas
State 35-28 in the second half and come away with an 87-46 victory to end
A-States two-game winning streak ... Anthony Livingston led the Red Wolves
with 12 points while Bocoum added a double-double with 10 points and 10
rebounds ... Hardwick scored eight points and dished out a team-high three
assists, while Daijon Macklien added four points off the bench ... Purdue
finished the game with a 50.8 percent mark from the field compared to
A-States 29.8 percent and had 12 different players score at least one point.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

886

Arkansas State................................................ 65
Toledo................................................................ 73
Dec. 13 | Toldeo, Ohio | Savage Arena

A-State
FG
3FG
Boucoum, N. c 6-11 0-0
Livingston, A. f
4-9
1-3
Golden, C. g 6-15 4-10
Gardner, S. g 5-13 2-8
Hardwick, PJ g 0-3
0-0
Macklien, D.
2-2
2-2
Waters, C.
0-1
0-0
Downs, K.
2-4
0-0
Team
Totals
25-58 9-23
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

FT
1-2
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
6-8

1st: 16-29 55.2%


1st: 6-10 60.0%
1st: 4-6 66.7%

O-D-R
2-3-5
1-3-4
0-6-6
1-7-8
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-3-3
5-1-6
10-25-35

Points
A-State
Toledo

1st: 11-30 36.7%


1st: 3-14 21.1%
1st: 12-15 80.0%
Paint
18
22

OFF T/O
7
10

PTS
13
11
18
12
0
7
0
4

A TO B S MIN
0 2 0 0 30
1 5 1 0 25
4 1 0 0 33
3 0 1 3 40
5 0 0 0 26
2 1 0 1 21
0 0 0 0 1
1 1 1 0 24

19 65 16 10 3 4 200

2nd: 9-29 31.0%


2nd: 3-13 23.1%
2nd: 2-2 100%

Toledo
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Weatherspoon, J.D. f 4-11 0-1
4-5
2-6-8
Boothe, N. c 5-12 0-3
0-0
1-1-2
Williams, J. g
4-7
2-5
2-4
0-2-2
Drummond, J. g
1-6
0-2 11-12 1-4-5
Brown, J. g
6-11 3-6
0-0
0-4-4
Hall, K.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Mosley, S.
1-4
0-2
0-0
0-1-1
Williams, A.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Lauf, J.
2-4
2-3
3-4
1-1-2
Garber, Z.
0-1
0-1
0-0
2-2-4
Team
4-2-6
Totals
23-56 7-23 20-25 11-23-34
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF
3
4
4
1
4
0
2
1

PF
2
4
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
1

PTS
12
10
12
13
15
0
2
0
9
0

Game: 43.1%
Game: 39.1%
Game: 75.0%
A TO B S MIN
3 0 1 0 26
6 0 1 0 33
0 0 0 1 33
1 2 0 0 26
5 3 0 0 34
0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 7
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 20
0 0 1 0 18

11 73 15 5 3 2 200

2nd: 12-26 46.2%


2nd: 4-9 44.4%
2nd: 8-10 80.0%
2nd Chance
13
12

Game: 41.1%
Game: 30.4%
Game: 80.0%

Fast Break
2
2

Bench
11
11

Officials: Jacyn Goble, Jerome Hall, Paul Sroka


Attendance: 4,445
Halftime Score: A-State, 42-37
Key Moment: Toledo closed the game on an 8-0 run to take a 73-65 victory
over A-State.
Notes: Toledo ended the game on an 8-0 run after the score was tied 65-65
to earn a 73-65 victory over the A-State ... The Red Wolves tied the score at
65-65 after Cameron Golden made a pair of free throws with just over two
minutes remaining in the contest, but the Rockets earned the lead on a Julius
Brown three-pointer on the next possession ... Golden missed a three-point
attempt on A-States next possession and Brown connected on another shot
beyond the arc to give Toledo a 71-65 edge with 1:13 showing on the clock
... The Red Wolves couldnt get another shot to fall and two free throws
from Jonathan Williams set the final score at 73-65 ... Golden led all scorers
with 18 points, while the Red Wolves had their first game with four players in
double digits with Nouhoum Bocoum (13), Sean Gardner (12), and Anthony
Livingston (11) all providing solid scoring efforts ... Gardner grabbed a teamhigh eight rebounds and PJ Hardwick dished out five assists ... A-State outshot Toledo 43.1 percent to 41.1 percent for the game, but A-State shot just
31 percent in the second half compared to 55.2 percent in the first ... Toledo
made 20-25 free throw attempts, while A-State only managed to make 6-8
shots from the charity stripe ... Toledo managed to score the games opening
basket, but five straight points from Golden put the Red Wolves on top and
gave the team a lead it wouldnt relinquish the rest of the half ... A-State
extended its lead to 14 at 40-26 on a Gardner three-pointer, but the Rockets
ended the half on an 11-2 run to cut their deficit to five points at 42-37 ...
Daijon Macklien put A-State on top 51-45 with a three-pointer early in the
second half, but Toledo went on an 11-0 run to take a 56-51 advantage with
just under 12 minutes remaining in the contest ... A-State fought back with
a 7-2 run to tie the game at 58-58 on a Bocoum layup, but Toledo responded
to earn a 65-60 edge with just over four minutes remaining on the clock ...
Gardner connected on a three with 3:38 left before Golden tied the contest
with 2:11 on the clock.

2014-15 BOX SCORES

887

Arkansas State................................................ 69
Mississippi State................................................ 55
Dec. 17 | Starkville, Miss. | Humphrey Coliseum

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Boucoum, N. c 4-8
0-0
5-8
3-5-8
1 13 0
Livingston, A. f
3-5
0-2
2-6
1-6-7
3 8 1
Golden, C. g 6-13 3-7
0-1
0-2-2
5 15 4
Gardner, S. g 8-14 5-10 1-2
0-5-5
1 22 0
Hardwick, PJ g 1-2
0-0
5-7
0-6-6
1 7 7
Macklien, D.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-4-4
0 0 1
Foster, C.J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0 0 0
Downs, K.
2-3
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
3 4 0
Team
0-3-3
Totals
24-46 8-19 13-24 6-33-39 14 69 13
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 14-28 50.0%


1st: 4-11 36.4%
1st: 3-8 37.5%

2nd: 10-18 55.6%


2nd: 4-8 50.0%
2nd: 10-16 62.5%

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Miss. State

1st: 11-34 32.4%


1st: 1-7 14.3%
1st: 4-4 100%
Paint
24
28

OFF T/O
8
9

B
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

S MIN
2 31
1 34
1 36
0 36
0 29
0 18
0 1
0 15

14 3 4 200
Game: 52.2%
Game: 42.1%
Game: 54.2%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
0 4 0 1 0 0 17
0 0 0 0 0 0 8
1 4 0 1 0 0 27
0 4 1 0 0 0 13
2 3 0 1 0 2 21
3 3 0 0 0 0 15
3 5 1 1 1 2 18
1 8 1 2 0 1 27
3 4 1 1 0 1 13
2 20 0 1 0 1 32
2 0 0 1 1 0 9
17 55

2nd: 10-31 32.3%


2nd: 2-10 20.0%
2nd: 6-8 75.0%
2nd Chance
6
12

9 2 7 200
Game: 32.3%
Game: 17.6%
Game: 83.3%

Fast Break
2
6

Bench
4
40

Officials: Antinio Petty, Ron Groover, Olandis Poole


Attendance: 5,390
Halftime Score: A-State, 35-27

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Marshall
Sane, C. f
Taylor, R. f
Nikolic, A. g
Edmonds, J. g
Loop, A. g
Johnson, J.
Boykins, D.
Kambola, JP
Manning, T.
Mijovic, M.
Team
Totals
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Marshall

1st: 11-30 36.7%


1st: 3-11 27.3%
1st: 2-3 66.7%
FG
2-6
4-12
0-7
4-13
3-10
0-4
2-5
0-3
4-9
2-2

3FG
1-2
3-8
0-3
3-10
2-7
0-2
0-2
0-1
1-3
0-0

FT
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-4
0-0

21-71 10-38

6-8

1st: 11-32 34.4%


1st: 6-17 35.3%
1st: 4-4 100%
Paint
18
14

OFF T/O
13
14

PTS
6
20
14
17
0
2
2
6

67 12 14 4 2 200

2nd: 10-27 37.0%


2nd: 2-9 22.2%
2nd: 18-26 69.2%
O-D-R
1-5-6
3-4-7
1-6-7
3-0-3
2-0-2
0-1-1
1-4-5
0-1-1
2-2-4
0-1-1
3-3-6
16-27-43

PF
5
5
2
2
1
2
0
1
5
2

A TO B S MIN
1 2 0 0 23
4 3 3 0 37
1 1 0 1 35
1 1 0 0 39
4 3 0 0 36
1 2 0 1 11
0 0 0 0 3
0 2 1 0 16

Game: 36.8%
Game: 25.0%
Game: 69.0%

PTS
5
13
0
11
8
0
4
2
11
4

A TO B S MIN
0 2 1 2 21
1 2 1 1 21
4 1 0 0 23
0 1 0 0 20
1 1 0 0 36
0 1 0 0 9
2 0 0 0 21
0 0 1 1 13
1 4 0 2 22
0 1 0 1 14

25 58

9 13 3 7 200

2nd: 10-39 25.6%


2nd: 4-21 19.0%
2nd: 2-4 50.0%
2nd Chance
2
15

Game: 29.6%
Game: 26.3%
Game: 75.0%

Fast Break
4
0

Bench
10
21

Officials: Bruce Benedict, Steve Pyatt, James Barker


Attendance: 1,781
Halftime Score: Marshall, 32-27
Key Moment: A-State used a 33-18 second half advantage on the glass to
rally past Marshall. Anthony Livingston scored 20 points and pulled down 20
boards for the Red Wolves.
Notes: Anthony Livingston scored 20 points and grabbed 20 rebounds to help
the A-State rally for a 67-58 victory over Marshall ... Livingston became the
first A-State player since Jeff Clifton scored 43 points and had 25 rebounds
against Little Rock Jan. 29, 1994 to register 20 points and 20 rebounds in the
same contest ... Livingston also tied the team high by handing out four assists
and had a game-high three blocks ... Sean Gardner (17) and Cameron Golden
(14) also scored in double figures ... Both teams struggled on the offensive
end of the floor for most of the day, but A-State out-shot the Thundering
Herd (4-7) 36.8 percent (21-57) to 29.6 percent (21-71) to help propel the
Red Wolves to a win ... A-State out-rebounded Marshall 49-43, including
a 33-18 advantage in the second half ... The Thundering Herd was led by
Ryan Taylors 13 points, while Justin Edmonds and Tamron Manning scored
11 points each ... The Red Wolves fell behind by as many as 12 in the first
half and trailed 32-27 at halftime ... Marshall opened up an 8-point lead at
39-31 early in the second period, but an 8-0 run tied the game for Arkansas
State ... Kelvin Downs connected on a jumper a couple of possessions later
to give A-State a 43-41 edge and A-State wouldnt trail the rest of the contest ... Livingston gave A-State its biggest advantage of the game 56-46 on a
free throw with 3:32 remaining in the contest, but Marshall climbed within
six on a Manning three-pointer with just over two minutes left ... However,
A-State quelled any threat of a comeback with a 6-2 run, capped by another
Livingston free throw, to take a 65-55 lead ... The Thundering Herd made a
three-point basket late, but two Golden free throws set the final at 67-58 ...
Marshall opened the game with 14 straight points after Nouhoum Bocoum
scored the games opening basket for A-State ... The Thundering Herd was
able to hold on to the lead and took a 10-point advantage at 28-18 with 6:26
remaining in the first half ... The Red Wolves began to claw its way back into
from that point on and got within three at 30-27 on a Daijon Macklien steal
and layup with just over 30 second left on the clock, but a layup by Marshalls
Milan Mijovic set the halftime score at 32-27.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

43

Key Moment: Sean Gardner scored 14 of his 22 points in the second half and
hit four three-pointers to help seal the Red Wolves first road win against a
SEC team since 2003.
Notes: Sean Gardner scored 22 points and the A-State defense held Mississippi State to a 32.3 shooting percentage from the field as the Red Wolves
defeated the Bulldogs 69-55 for its first win over a Southeastern Conference
program since the 2004-05 season ... The win was the first win over a SEC
team since its home victory over Ole Miss 70-68 on Dec. 1, 2004, the first
win on the road against a team from the SEC since a 74-69 at Ole Miss on
Nov. 24, 2003 and the Red Wolves first win over Mississippi State since the
1955-56 season ... Gardner scored 14 of his 22 points in the second half and
hit four three-pointers to help seal the victory for the Red Wolves ... He finished 8-14 from the field and hit 5-10 from beyond the arc, while Cameron
Golden (15) and Nouhoum Bocoum (13) also ended the game in double
figures ... Bocoum grabbed a game-high eight rebounds and PJ Hardwick
dished out a game-high seven of the teams 13 assists ... A-State held the
Bulldogs to 21-65 from the field, including a 3-17 (17.6 percent) mark from
three-point range ... The Red Wolves finished with 39 rebounds to MSUs
33 and the A-State starters outscored the Bulldogs by a count of 65-15 ...
Roquez Johnson led Mississippi State with 20 points off the bench, as the
Bulldogs outscored A-States bench 40-4 ... A-State raced out to a 12-point
advantage (46-34) after a Gardners second shot from three-point territory
early in the second half, but the Bulldogs cut the deficit to eight 46-38 on a
Johnson jumper ... However, Gardner connected on a three-pointer the next
possession to put the Red Wolves up by 11 ... Mississippi State was able to
get within seven on an I.J. Ready three-pointer at 51-44, but the Bulldogs
never got closer ... A-State opened the game on a 12-4 run with Golden and
Bocoum providing all 12 points, but an 11-0 Mississippi State run put the
score at 15-12 early ... The Red Wolves battled back to take a 22-21 edge on
a Gardner three-pointer with 8:40 remaining in the first period and wouldnt
surrender the advantage the rest of the half ... A-State finished the half on a
16-6 run and took a 35-27 lead into the locker room.

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Boucoum, N. c 2-4
0-0
2-2
0-4-4
3
Livingston, A. f 6-16 1-4 7-13 5-15-20 1
Golden, C. g 5-12 1-6
3-4
2-4-6
0
Gardner, S. g 5-16 3-9
4-4
1-3-4
3
Hardwick, PJ g 0-2
0-0
0-0
0-4-4
3
Macklien, D.
1-4
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
1
Waters, C.
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
Downs, K.
1-2
0-0
4-6
2-2-4
2
Team
3-2-5
Totals
21-57 5-20 20-29 13-36-49 13

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Miss. State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Ware, G. f
1-5
0-0
2-2
2-2-4
Daniels, T. f
0-3
0-1
0-0
2-0-2
Thomas, F. g 2-9
0-4
0-0
0-3-3
Bloodman, T. g 1-5
0-0
2-2
1-0-1
Sword, C. g
1-6
1-3
0-1
0-1-1
Dunlap, M.
1-4
1-3
0-0
0-0-0
Houston, D.
2-5
0-1
1-2
2-3-5
Ready, I.J.
3-14 1-5
1-1
0-2-2
Ndoye, F.
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Johnson, R.
8-11 0-0
4-4
2-5-7
Black, O.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-4-4
Team
3-0-3
Totals
21-65 3-17 10-12 12-21-33

TO
1
3
2
2
3
1
0
2

888

Arkansas State................................................ 67
Marshall............................................................. 58
Dec. 20 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

2014-15 BOX SCORES

889

Arkansas State................................................ 74
Niagara.............................................................. 69
Dec. 23 | Niagara University, N.Y. | Gallagher Arena

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A TO B S MIN
Boucoum, N. c 1-7
0-0
3-5
0-7-7
1 5 0 2 0 0 23
Livingston, A. f 5-12 2-2
4-6
3-7-10 2 16 1 1 0 0 35
Golden, C. g 8-14 2-7
2-2
1-4-5
3 20 2 2 2 2 39
Gardner, S. g 9-14 3-8
2-4
1-2-3
3 23 1 0 0 0 36
Hardwick, PJ g 2-3
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
2 4 11 0 0 0 31
Macklien, D.
1-1
0-0
2-2
0-1-1
1 4 1 1 0 1 15
Waters, C.
0-1
0-0
2-2
0-0-0
1 2 0 2 0 1 3
Downs, K.
0-3
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
3 0 0 2 0 0 18
Team
2-4-6
Totals
26-55 7-17 15-21 9-26-35 16 74 16 10 2 4 200

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Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 12-30 40.0%


1st: 3-11 27.3%
1st: 9-10 90%

2nd: 14-25 56.0%


2nd: 4-6 66.7%
2nd: 6-11 54.5%

Niagara
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Harris, R. f
6-8
1-3
0-1
1-2-3
Snowden, R. f 5-12 1-7
1-1
2-4-6
Fowler, C. g
1-3
0-1
0-0
1-1-2
Blackman, E. g 4-9
1-4
2-4
1-3-4
Davis, K. g
2-5
2-5
1-2
0-2-2
Dickson, D.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Myers, W.
4-10 0-2
3-5
0-4-4
Scott, M.
0-2
0-1
2-4
1-0-1
Suber, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Skou Hansen, A.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
Reid, D.
5-11 0-0
1-2
3-3-6
Team
2-2-4
Totals
27-60 5-23 10-19 11-23-34
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Niagara

1st: 17-27 63.0%


1st: 3-9 33.3%
1st: 4-5 80.0%
Paint
30
30

OFF T/O
16
12

PF
4
1
2
3
3
0
2
1
1
0
1

PTS
13
12
2
11
7
0
11
2
0
0
11

Game: 47.3%
Game: 41.2%
Game: 71.4%
A TO B S MIN
1 0 1 0 24
7 3 0 0 34
1 0 0 0 9
2 2 0 0 27
2 0 0 0 32
0 0 0 0 1
0 2 0 2 35
0 1 0 0 9
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 8
2 1 0 0 20

18 69 15 9 1 2 200

2nd: 10-33 30.3%


2nd: 2-14 14.3%
2nd: 6-14 42.9%
2nd Chance
4
7

Game: 45.0%
Game: 21.7%
Game: 52.6%

Fast Break
11
2

Bench
6
24

44

Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Wallace Rutecki, Donnie Eppley


Attendance: 909
Halftime Score: Niagara, 41-36
Key Moment: A-State rallied from nine points down in the second half to
upend Niagara 74-69 in its final non-conference contest of the year.
Notes: PJ Hardwick dished out 11 assists with no turnovers as A-State rallied
from nine points down in the second half to upend Niagara 74-69 in its final
non-conference contest of the year ... Hardwick also added four points on
the night, including a clutch jumper as the shot clock expired to bring A-State
within one point at 65-64 with a little less than three minutes remaining in
the game ... The Purple Eagles had a chance to tie the game after a turnover
with the score 72-69, but missed a potential game-tying three-pointer with
eight seconds remaining ... Anthony Livingston grabbed the rebound and
made two free throws to set the final ... A-State out-shot Niagara 47.3 percent (26-55) to 45 percent (27-60) for the game, but Niagara shot 63 percent
(17-27) in the first half to A-States 40 percent (12-30) to earn the early edge
... The Red Wolves out-rebounded Niagara 35-34 and shot 71.4 percent (1521) from the charity stripe, while the host team could only muster a 52.6
percent (10-19) mark ... Gardner led all scorers in the game with 23 points,
while Golden poured in 20 of his own. Livingston added 16 points and had
10 rebounds for his second double-double in as many games ... Niagara had
five scorers in double figures and was led by Rayvon Harris (13) and Ramone
Snowden (12). Emile Blackman had 11, while Wesley Myers and Dominique
Reid each had 11 points off the bench ... The Purple Eagles raced out to a 10-2
advantage in the first half, but two consecutive three pointers from Gardner
capped an 11-2 run to give A-State a 13-12 lead early ... However, Niagara regained the edge 17-14 on a Karonn Davis three-pointer and wouldnt
relinquish the lead the rest of the half ... A-State got within 36-34 on two
Golden free throws with just under two minutes remaining, but couldnt get
any closer as Niagara took a 41-36 edge to the locker room ... Niagara began
the second half strong as they took a 51-42 lead on a bucket from Cameron
Fowler with 16:36 showing on the clock, but A-State used an 8-0 run, capped
by a Gardner layup, to set the score at 51-50 ... The Purple Eagles stretched
their advantage out to 56-50 with just under 11 minutes remaining, but a 7-0
run, capped by a Golden three, gave A-State its first edge since the first half ...
Niagara quickly regained the lead, but would lose it on Gardners three-pointer with 1:53 left to go.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

88
10

Arkansas State................................................ 63
South Alabama.................................................. 60
Dec. 30 | Mobile, Ala. | Mitchell Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Boucoum, N. c 5-8
0-0
4-4
4-2-6
5
Livingston, A. f 6-16 1-5
3-4 2-11-13 5
Golden, C. g 4-13 3-9
3-6
2-4-6
1
Gardner, S. g 4-13 1-5
0-0
1-2-3
0
Hardwick, PJ g 3-9
0-0
2-2
1-3-4
1
Macklien, D.
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
Waters, C.
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
2
Downs, K.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
5
Team
2-1-3
Totals
23-64 5-19 12-16 14-27-41 14
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 9-33 27.3%


1st: 4-13 30.8%
1st: 6-6 100%

South Ala.
FG
3FG
Lewis, A. f
4-8
0-1
Ferguson, D. f 8-13 0-0
Johnson, T. g
5-12 4-6
Stevens, B. g 2-11 0-6
Brown, J. g
5-9
0-1
Williams, K.
1-9
0-6
Boyanov, G.
0-2
0-0
Team
Totals
25-64 4-20
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
South Ala.

FT
1-4
2-4
3-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Paint
28
34

OFF T/O
14
8

A TO B S MIN
0 0 0 0 22
1 2 0 0 43
1 3 0 1 42
1 3 1 1 41
6 0 0 4 45
0 1 0 0 7
0 0 2 1 14
0 2 0 0 11

63

9 12 3 7 225

2nd: 11-26 31.0%


2nd: 0-5 0%
2nd: 3-6 50%

O-D-R
2-4-6
5-8-13
1-3-4
1-6-7
1-2-3
1-1-2
2-2-4
3-3-6
6-12 16-29-45

1st: 11-30 36.7%


1st: 3-14 21.1%
1st: 12-15 80.0%

PTS
14
16
14
9
8
0
2
0

PF
4
1
4
2
3
0
0

Game: 35.9%
Game: 26.3%
Game: 75.0%

PTS
9
18
17
4
10
2
0

A TO B S MIN
1 4 0 0 38
0 1 5 1 39
2 4 0 3 37
2 2 0 1 41
1 1 1 2 29
1 2 0 0 29
0 2 0 1 12

14 60

7 16 6 8 225

2nd: 12-26 46.2%


2nd: 4-9 44.4%
2nd: 8-10 80.0%
2nd Chance
12
15

Game: 41.1%
Game: 30.4%
Game: 80.0%

Fast Break
0
6

Bench
2
2

Officials: Jacyn Goble, Jerome Hall, Paul Sroka


Attendance: 4,445
Halftime Score: A-State, 42-37
Key Moment: A-State erased an 11-point second half deficit before forcing
overtime and going away with the 63-60 victory.
Notes: PJ Hardwick banked in a jumper to give A-State a 55-53 lead in the
overtime, but South Alabama answered on the other end ... A three pointer
by Cameron Golden with the shot clock expiring gave the Red Wolves a 5855 lead ... A put-back dunk by Charles Waters extended the lead to 60-55
... Two free throws by Hardwick and another by Golden sealed the 63-60
victory after Taishaun Johnson hit one of his four three pointers on the night
... Anthony Livingston led the Red Wolves with 16 points while Nouhoum
Bocoum added a career high 14 points ... Livingston added 13 rebounds for
his third-straight double-double and fourth on the season ... Golden finished
with 14 points to give A-State at least three players in double figures for the
ninth time in 10 games ... Dionte Ferguson had a game-high 18 points to
lead the Jaguars ... A-State finished the game shooting 36 percent (23-of-64)
from the field ... The Red Wolves were 5-of-19 (26 percent) from the arc and
12-of-16 (75 percent) at the charity stripe. South Alabama shot 45 percent
(14-of-31) in the first half, but finished 25-of-64 (39 percent) from the field ...
The Jaguars were 4-of-20 (20 percent) from three, all four three point makes
coming from Johnson. South Alabama shot 50 percent (6-of-12) at the free
throw line ... The Red Wolves trailed by as many as 11 in the second half,
but held a three point lead with 1:49 remaining, 53-50 ... South Alabama
guard Taishaun Johnson hit a trey to tie the game with 1:29 left, but neither
team scored again forcing overtime ... Despite starting 0-of-8 from the field,
A-State held a lead in the first half before South Alabama took a 33-28 edge
at the break ... The Red Wolves shot 27 percent (9-of-33) in the first half, but
four of the nine field goals were three pointers ... South Alabama poured in
22 of their 33 first half points from the painted area ... The Jaguars led by as
many as eight in the first half, holding an 18-9 lead with 9:40 remaining ...
A-State used 10-0 run to take a 20-19 lead, but South Alabama closed the
half by outscoring the Red Wolves 14-8 ... Three pointers by Gardner and
Golden plus a layup and pair of free throws by Bocoum helped A-State take
the lead ... Bocoum and Kelvin Downs were each hampered by foul trouble
in the first half, Downs picking up a third personal with 4:59 left in the half ...
A-State forced South Alabama into 16 turnovers and had seven steals, led by
a career-high four by Hardwick ... The Red Wolves had nine assists on the 23
made field goals, six of which were dished out by Hardwick.

2014-15 BOX SCORES

1
881

Arkansas State................................................ 73
Appalachian State.............................................. 74
Jan. 3 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Boucoum, N. c 1-6
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
Livingston, A. f 9-17 1-1
2-2
5-8-13
Golden, C. g 5-12 1-4
0-0
0-3-3
Gardner, S. g 6-13 3-6
2-2
2-1-3
Hardwick, PJ g 2-8
0-1
6-6
1-4-5
Waters, C.
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
Foster, C.J.
0-0
0-0
2-2
1-0-1
Downs, K.
3-6
1-1
1-2
1-2-3
Team
0-0-0
Totals
27-63 6-13 13-14 13-21-34
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 14-35 40.0%


1st: 3-8 37.5%
1st: 6-6 100%

Paint
32
38

OFF T/O
8
14

A
0
0
2
0
15
0
0
0

TO
2
2
0
2
1
0
0
2

B
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1

S MIN
0 13
2 37
1 36
0 38
1 38
0 4
0 4
1 25

13 73 17 10 2 5 200

PF
2
3
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
2
0

PTS
4
12
2
9
22
0
4
6
0
11
4
0

12 74

2nd: 18-32 56.3%


2nd: 3-7 42.9%
2nd: 5-7 71.4%
2nd Chance
11
12

Game: 42.9%
Game: 46.2%
Game: 92.9%
A TO B S MIN
0 1 0 0 20
1 0 0 1 28
1 1 0 1 23
1 2 0 0 32
2 1 0 2 33
0 2 1 0 3
0 2 0 1 13
1 1 0 0 16
0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 17
1 1 0 0 19
0 0 0 0 3
7 11 1 5 200
Game: 45.3%
Game: 35.3%
Game: 52.6%

Fast Break
6
4

Bench
12
25

Officials: John Hampton, Landon Brandes, Hal Lusk


Attendance: 1,628
Halftime Score: A-State, 37-30

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 10-27 37.0%


1st: 0-6 0%
1st: 4-4 100%

2nd: 13-28 46.4%


2nd: 4-13 30.8%
2nd: 7-11 63.6%

ULM
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Williams, M. c 9-12 0-0
4-5
3-4-7
1 22 1
Foster, M. f
2-5
0-2
0-0
0-2-2
1 4 0
Coppola, N. g 1-5
0-1
1-2
0-4-4
2 3 6
Ongwae, T. g
4-7
0-0
2-2
1-6-7
0 10 1
Deng, M. g
4-7
0-2
2-3
1-5-6
4 10 2
Harvey, D.
2-2
0-0
0-1
1-3-4
2 4 3
Cooper, P.
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
0 2 0
Samuel, J.
2-7
1-4
0-0
0-0-0
0 5 0
Roberson, J.
4-7
0-0
2-3
0-1-1
2 10 1
Team
0-0-0
Totals
29-53 1-9 11-16 7-25-32 12 70 14
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
ULM

1st: 13-29 44.8%


1st: 0-4 0%
1st: 4-6 66.7%
Paint
24
42

OFF T/O
9
9

2nd: 16-24 66.7%


2nd: 1-5 20.0%
2nd: 7-10 70.0%
2nd Chance
9
10

TO
0
4
1
1
3
0
0
2

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

S MIN
0 10
0 38
2 38
2 37
1 40
0 5
0 12
0 20

11 1 5 200
Game: 41.8%
Game: 21.1%
Game: 73.3%
TO
2
1
1
3
3
1
0
0
0

B
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0

S MIN
0 33
1 22
0 40
1 36
1 20
0 13
0 4
0 13
0 19

11 3 3 200
Game: 54.7%
Game: 11.1%
Game: 68.8%

Fast Break
2
2

Bench
7
21

Officials: Rick Hartzell, Vladimir Voyard-Tudal, Sam Croft


Attendance: 1,418
Halftime Score: ULM, 30-24
Key Moment: ULM used an early 14-2 run to lead A-State 16-4 with 13 minutes left in the first half and went on to defeat the Red Wolves 70-61.
Notes: Cameron Golden scored a career high 25 points and PJ Hardwick added a career high 15 points, but ULM pulled out a 70-61 victory over A-State ...
Golden scored 17 points in the second half on 5-of-12 (42 percent) shooting
including 4-of-10 (40 percent) from the arc ... Hardwick added nine points in
the second half, but the A-State defense allowed ULM to outscore the Red
Wolves 40-37 in the half ... ULM center Marvin Williams poured in 22 points
to lead the Warhawks while Tylor Ongwae, Majok Deng and Justin Roberson
each added 10 points ... Williams scored 10 points in the second half on going
4-for-4 from the field and 2-of-2 at the line ... Neither team hit a shot behind
the arc in the first half and ULM took a 30-24 advantage to the halftime break
... Williams scored 10 points in the first five minutes to help the Warhawks
post a 20-10 advantage in points in the paint in the first half ... A-State was
10-of-27 (37 percent) from the field in the first half while ULM shot 45 percent (13-of-29) ... The Warhawks got off to a quick start, leading by as many
as 12 in the first half ... After the two teams were tied 2-2 in the first minute,
ULM used a 14-2 run to lead 16-4 with 13 minutes left in the opening half ...
A-State cut the lead down to three with Anthony Livingstons first field goal
to make the score 19-16 with 9:48 left in the half ... A-State pulled to within
three (46-43) with 9:28 to play, but the Warhawks pulled away to lead by as
many as 11 late in the half ... ULM shot 67 percent (16-of-24) in the second
half and scored 22 more points in the paint to finish with a 42-24 edge in the
paint ... The Red Wolves offense was sufficient, shooting 46 percent (13-of28) in the second half, but failed to get enough stops on the defensive end
... Hardwick not only scored a career high, but the point guard led the team
with six rebounds and six assists ... Livingston finished with 10 points and
five boards to give A-State three or more players in double figures for the
11th time in 12 games.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

45

Key Moment: A-State held a 55-41 lead with 10:18 remaining, but Appalachian State outscored the Red Wolves 33-18 to defeat A-State 74-73.
Notes: Mountaineers guard Frank Eaves led all scorers with 22 points, but
Milos Kostic was the thorn in the side of the Red Wolves ... Kostic had scored
two points on the year, but poured in 11 in the game, including three treys,
all in the second half ... Anthony Livingston posted his fourth-straight double-double and fifth on the year with 21 points and 13 rebounds ... Sean
Gardner added 17 points and Cameron Golden chipped in with 11 ... PJ Hardwick collected his first double-double dishing out 15 assists while scoring
10 points ... Hardwicks 15 assists were two shy of the program record of
17 held by Chico Fletcher ... With A-State leading by 14, Appalachian State
hit 12-of-20 (60 percent) of their shots to erase the Red Wolves lead ... The
Mountaineers grabbed eight offensive rebounds in the second half; all after
the Red Wolves had stretched their lead to 14 points ... A-State finished with
10 turnovers in the game, but eight of those came in the second half to aide
the Mountaineers to 10 points off of turnovers in the period ... After the Red
Wolves defense held Appalachian State to 34 percent (11-of-32), the Mountaineers found their touch by shooting 56 percent (18-of-32) in the second
period ... A-State again struggled from the field early in the game, starting
0-for-7 in the first half ... Despite the slow start, the Red Wolves never trailed
by more than six. Appalachian State got off to a slow start as well, making
only four of their first 17 shots compared to the Red Wolves converting four
of their first 16 ... The Red Wolves scored 36 points in the second half on
13-of-28 shooting (46 percent) and went 3-of-5 (60 percent) from the arc ...
A-State was 13-of-14 (93 percent) on the game from the charity stripe while
the Mountaineers were 10-of-19 (53 percent) ... A-State had four players finish in double figures marking the 10th time in 11 games that three or more
players reached double figures. Kelvin Downs had eight points in 25 minutes
off the bench, including a trey in the first half, his first of the season.

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Boucoum, N. c 0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1 0 0
Livingston, A. f 4-11 0-3
2-2
1-4-5
4 10 3
Golden, C. g 8-18 4-11 5-6
1-1-2
2 25 2
Gardner, S. g
1-8
0-4
2-2
2-3-5
2 4 2
Hardwick, PJ g 7-13 0-1
1-3
1-5-6
3 15 6
Macklien, D.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0 0 0
Waters, C.
2-2
0-0
0-0
3-1-4
2 4 0
Downs, K.
1-3
0-0
1-2
0-3-3
1 3 0
Team
1-2-3
Totals
23-55 4-19 11-15 9-21-30 15 61 13

2014-15 REVIEW

Points
A-State
App. State

1st: 11-32 34.4%


1st: 3-10 30.0%
1st: 5-12 41.7%

PTS
2
21
11
17
10
0
2
8

2nd: 13-28 46.4%


2nd: 3-5 60.0%
2nd: 7-8 87.5%

App. State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Obacha, M. f
1-1
0-0
2-4
0-3-3
Spagnolo, T. f
5-7
0-1
2-3
3-5-8
Clarke, D. g
1-4
0-3
0-0
0-1-1
Burgess, C. g 3-9
2-3
1-2
0-1-1
Eaves, F. g
8-14 1-4
5-8
2-3-5
Kobani, M.
0-1
0-0
0-2
2-2-4
Goesling, L.
2-4
0-1
0-0
0-2-2
Kinney, G.
3-8
0-0
0-0
2-5-7
Gilbert, R.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Kostic, M.
4-6
3-4
0-0
2-0-2
Babic, J.
2-6
0-1
0-0
3-0-3
Lawson, J.
0-4
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
Team
1-0-1
Totals
29-64 6-17 10-19 16-23-39
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF
1
1
3
3
1
0
0
4

12
88

Arkansas State................................................ 61
ULM................................................................... 70
Jan. 5 | Monroe, La. | Fant-Ewing Coliseum

2014-15 BOX SCORES

88
13

Arkansas State................................................ 73
Georgia Southern.............................................. 61
Jan. 8 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Boucoum, N. c 1-4
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
2 2 0
Livingston, A. f 5-15 0-2
1-2
2-4-6
0 11 0
Golden, C. g 6-13 4-9
1-2
0-3-3
2 17 6
Gardner, S. g
2-8
2-6
3-3
0-2-2
0 9 0
Hardwick, PJ g 4-7
0-0
4-6
0-3-3
4 12 4
Macklien, D.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0 0 0
Waters, C.
4-7
0-0
0-1
1-5-6
5 8 0
Foster, C.J.
0-2
0-2
2-2
0-0-0
0 2 0
Downs, K.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1 0 0
Team
1-1-2
Totals
22-57 6-19 11-16 5-19-24 14 61 10

2014-15 REVIEW

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 9-24 37.5%


1st: 2-6 33.3%
1st: 6-9 66.7%

2nd: 13-33 39.4%


2nd: 4-13 30.8%
2nd: 5-7 71.4%

Ga. Southern
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Matias, A. f
4-7
1-2
2-5
2-6-8
1 11 2
Wiedeman, T. f
3-8
0-1
2-2
0-2-2
4 8 1
Hughes, M. g
4-7
2-4
0-1
1-5-6
1 10 1
Hewitt, J. g
5-11 4-8
4-4
1-2-3
4 18 5
Allsmiller, J. g
1-2
1-1
0-0
0-0-0
0 3 0
Boykins, D.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0 0 0
Ferguson, E.
4-7
1-1
2-2
2-4-6
3 11 0
Diamond, C.
4-7
2-3
2-4
1-9-10 2 12 2
Doyle, K.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-4-4
1 0 0
Team
2-2-4
Totals
25-50 11-20 12-18 9-34-43 16 73 11
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 16-31 51.6%


1st: 9-16 56.3%
1st: 0-0 0%

Points
Paint
A-State
26
Ga. Southern
22

OFF T/O
18
12

2nd: 9-19 47.4%


2nd: 2-4 50.0%
2nd: 12-18 66.7%
2nd Chance
3
5

TO
0
3
1
1
3
0
1
0
1

B
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0

S MIN
0 7
1 34
2 38
2 36
3 33
0 4
1 21
0 9
0 18

10 3 9 200
Game: 38.6%
Game: 31.6%
Game: 68.8%
TO
2
2
1
4
1
0
4
3
0

B
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

S MIN
0 30
0 28
2 37
2 34
0 14
0 3
0 19
0 28
0 7

17 2 4 200
Game: 50.0%
Game: 55.0%
Game: 66.7%

Fast Break
8
6

Bench
10
23

46

Officials: Kerry Sitton, Ray Acosta, Jacyn Goble


Attendance: 1,645
Halftime Score: Georgia Southern, 41-26
Key Moment: Georgia Southern hit six of its first eight shots from beyond the
arc to race out to a 29-5 lead over A-State.
Notes: The Red Wolves were led by three players scoring in double figures,
including Cameron Golden with a team-high 17 points to go along with six
assists that also led the squad ... P.J. Hardwick scored 12 points and Anthony Livingston added 11 for the Red Wolves ... A-State hit just two of its first
11 field goal attempts, and, combined with Georgia Southerns hot-shooting
start, found itself trailing 29-5 after the games first 12 minutes of action ...
Still down 20 with 2:21 left in the first half, the Red Wolves went on a 7-0 run
to pull within 39-26 ... A-State had an opportunity to pull even closer with six
seconds left, but it was Georgia Southern that put the final first-half points on
the board ... Charles Waters, who posted career-best numbers for points (8)
and rebounds (6), missed the front end of a 1-and-1 opportunity at the free
throw line with six seconds left, Georgia Southerns Angel Matias was able to
hit a jumper as time expired to make the score 41-26 at the break ... A-State
was able to regain the momentum early in the second half, outscoring the Eagles 14-7 over the initial eight minutes to pull within 48-40 ... However, Curtis
Diamond responded with a three-point field goal, one of 11 on the night for
Georgia Southern, which pushed the lead back to double figures ... The Diamond three-pointer also started a 20-7 run by the Eagles that extended their
lead to 21 points, 68-47, with 4:30 left in the contest ... A-State was able to
get back within 10 points three different times down the stretch, but couldnt
get any closer ... A-State improved its field goal percentage in the second half,
but still hit just 38 percent of its shots in comparison to Georgia Southerns
.500 mark from the field ... The Eagles also connected on 55 percent of their
shots from beyond the arc, while the Red Wolves made 31 percent ... Georgia
Southern held a 43-24 advantage on the boards as well, led by Diamond with
a team-high 10 ... Diamond also scored 12 points to collect a double-double,
and he was one of five Eagles to reach double digits in the scoring column ...
Jelani Hewitt led all scorers with 18 points.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

88
14

Arkansas State................................................ 50
UT Arlington...................................................... 77
Jan. 10 | Arlington, Texas | College Park Center

A-State
FG
Downs, K. f
0-2
Livingston, A. f
3-5
Golden, C. g 3-19
Gardner, S. g 6-14
Hardwick, PJ g 3-9
Macklien, D.
1-4
Pierre, J.
0-0
Waters, C.
1-2
Foster, C.J.
1-1
Bocoum, N.
0-2
Team
Totals
18-58
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
UT Arlington
Gainey, G. f
Bilbao, J. f
Neal, E. g
Wilson, K. g
McClanahan, L. g
Outler, J.
Charles, D.
Hill, J.
Williams, B.
Gober, C.
Harris, J.
Hervey, K.
Walker, A.
Totals
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
UT Arlington

3FG
0-0
0-1
0-12
4-10
0-1
1-1
0-0
0-1
1-1
0-0
6-27

FT
4-4
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-6

O-D-R
1-1-2
2-4-6
1-5-6
3-2-5
1-3-4
0-1-1
0-0-0
2-1-3
0-1-1
1-2-3
0-1-1
8-12 11-21-32

1st: 6-29 20.7%


1st: 2-12 16.7%
1st: 5-8 62.5%
FG
5-8
2-4
1-2
3-4
3-9
1-5
1-1
1-4
1-4
0-1
0-1
4-8
2-2

3FG
FT
2-4
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
3-4
0-0
6-8
0-2
1-1
1-1
0-0
0-1 12-14
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-7
0-0
0-0
0-0

2nd: 12-29 41.4%


2nd: 4-15 26.7%
2nd: 3-4 75.0%

O-D-R
0-1-1
3-2-5
0-4-4
0-3-3
0-4-4
1-1-2
0-1-1
1-6-7
2-1-3
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-5-5
0-3-3
1-0-1
24-53 6-17 23-29 10-31-41
1st: 11-26 42.3%
1st: 5-12 41.7%
1st: 12-15 80.0%
Paint
16
34

OFF T/O
10
13

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
1 4 0 0 0 0 22
2 6 0 0 0 1 30
0 6 4 2 1 2 31
4 16 1 4 1 0 27
3 6 2 2 0 1 29
3 3 0 2 0 1 18
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
3 2 1 1 2 1 12
1 3 1 2 0 0 12
1 4 1 0 0 0 17
1
18 50 10 14 4 6 200

PF
2
3
0
2
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
0

PTS
13
4
2
9
12
3
3
14
2
0
0
11
4

Game: 31.0%
Game: 22.2%
Game: 66.7%
A TO B S MIN
0 2 0 0 20
0 0 0 1 13
3 1 0 0 18
0 2 0 1 19
3 1 0 2 19
1 0 0 0 16
2 2 0 0 16
3 2 0 1 23
0 0 0 0 12
0 0 0 0 4
0 1 0 0 5
0 1 1 0 20
0 1 2 1 15

14 77 12 13 3 6 200

2nd: 13-27 48.1%


2nd: 1-5 20.0%
2nd: 11-14 78.6%
2nd Chance
12
13

Game: 45.3%
Game: 35.3%
Game: 79.3%

Fast Break
3
11

Bench
12
37

Officials: Tim Gattis, Steve Pyatt, Barry Mathis


Attendance: 1,758
Halftime Score: UT Arlington, 39-19
Key Moment: A-State struggled early, hitting just three of their first 17 shots
in almost 13 minutes of action. UT Arlington hit four of their first seven from
beyond the arc and led by as many as 22 in the first half.
Notes: Sean Gardner led the Red Wolves with 16 points, while going 4-of-10
(40 percent) from three ... Cameron Golden and Anthony Livingston each had
six points and six rebounds and PJ Hardwick added six points ... Trailing 18-8
with just over 12 minutes left in the half, UT Arlington went on a 12-1 run to
lead A-State 30-9, but Gardner hit back-to-back threes to end a drought of
4:55 without a field goal ... The Mavericks shot 42 percent (11-26) from the
field in the first half and 42 percent (5-12) from three while holding A-State
to 21 percent (6-29) from the field and 17 percent (2-12) from the arc ... Two
treys and a long jumper from Gardner sparked the Red Wolves to a 10-4 run
that cut UT Arlingtons 20-point halftime lead to 14 points at 43-29 ... The
Mavericks countered with a 19-4 run spanning 7:22 to lead the Red Wolves
62-33 with 8:56 remaining ... The Red Wolves attempted 27 three-pointers
on the night and hit just six to finish 22 percent from beyond the arc ... C.J.
Foster nailed his first career three on his only attempt in the game. Daijon
Macklien was also 1-of-1 from three, but the starters combined to go 4-of-24
(17 percent) from long range ... A-State shot 31 percent (18-58) from the field
and 8-of-12 (67 percent) at the free throw line ... The Mavericks were 23-of29 (79 percent) from the charity stripe and out-rebounded the Red Wolves
41-32 ... UT Arlington outscored A-State 34-16 in the paint and 11-3 on the
fast break ... UT Arlington finished the game shooting 45 percent (24-55)
from the field... After hitting 5-of-12 from three in the first half, the Mavericks
were 1-of-5 in the second half to finish 6-of-17 for 35 percent.

2014-15 BOX SCORES

88
15

Arkansas State................................................ 59
Appalachian State.............................................. 50
Jan. 15 | Boone, N.C. | Holmes Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Waters, C. f
2-7
0-0
0-0
3-3-6
4
Livingston, A. f 4-12 1-3
4-4 1-11-12 0
Golden, C. g 7-14 3-6
3-5
0-2-2
1
Gardner, S. g 4-10 1-3
0-0
2-3-5
3
Hardwick, PJ g 2-5
0-0
7-8
2-6-8
3
Foster, C.J.
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
1
Downs, K.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
3
Bocoum, N.
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1
Team
1-2-3
Totals
20-55 5-12 14-18 10-31-41 16
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 10-33 33.3%


1st: 3-6 50.0%
1st: 6-6 100%

Paint
26
22

OFF T/O
16
11

PTS
3
10
2
3
13
2
2
2
2
8
3

A TO B S MIN
1 2 1 0 15
0 2 0 0 30
0 0 0 0 17
3 3 0 1 26
1 3 0 2 39
0 0 0 0 4
1 1 0 0 10
1 0 0 0 9
3 1 0 1 15
0 1 0 1 28
0 1 1 1 7

50 10 14 2 6 200

2nd: 8-23 34.8%


2nd: 2-6 33.3%
2nd: 5-11 45.5%
2nd Chance
2
9

Game: 36.4%
Game: 41.7%
Game: 77.8%

Game: 29.3%
Game: 17.4%
Game: 57.1%

Fast Break
2
6

Bench
2
19

Officials: Dan Stryffeler, Bert Smith, John Hampton


Attendance: 1,685
Halftime Score: A-State, 29-27

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 7-25 28.0%


1st: 1-9 11.1%
1st: 11-16 68.8%

Points
A-State
Texas State

1st: 9-30 30.0%


1st: 2-8 25.0%
1st: 11-16 68.8%
Paint
32
16

OFF T/O
15
16

PF
1
2
3
3
5
0
2
0
5
1

A TO B S MIN
0 0 0 1 24
0 3 0 0 44
5 5 0 0 41
1 2 0 3 37
7 3 0 3 39
0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 7
1 0 0 0 9
0 1 0 0 5
0 0 1 0 17

78 14 14 1 7 225

2nd: 16-26 61.5%


2nd: 4-8 50.0%
2nd: 4-6 66.7%

Texas State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Tilbury, K. f
0-8
0-2
4-6
2-2-4
Gant, E. f
3-11 0-0
5-6
4-3-7
Brown, D.J. g
2-8
2-5
1-2
0-2-2
Davis, W. g
3-4
2-3
0-0
0-1-1
Montalvo, E. g 6-13 4-9
2-2
0-3-3
Black, O.
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
Bermudez, V. 0-3
0-2
0-0
1-1-2
Weatherspoon, J.
2-5
0-1
4-5
3-6-9
Naylor, C.
5-11 0-0
5-6
1-1-2
Ramlal, K.
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Team
2-5-7
Totals
22-64 8-22 21-27 14-25-39
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PTS
4
24
22
9
0
0
3
0
2
14

PTS
4
11
7
8
18
0
0
8
15
2

Game: 45.5%
Game: 27.8%
Game: 74.2%
A TO B S MIN
0 2 0 2 20
2 6 1 3 37
6 0 0 2 35
0 1 0 1 17
0 2 0 1 38
0 0 0 0 10
2 0 0 0 14
2 1 1 0 26
0 0 0 0 20
0 0 0 0 8

22 73 12 12 2 9 225

2nd: 11-28 39.3%


2nd: 4-8 50.0%
2nd: 4-6 66.7%
2nd Chance
17
10

Game: 34.4%
Game: 27.8%
Game: 74.2%

Fast Break
0
0

Bench
19
25

Officials: Billy Dunlap, Mick Fieldbinder, James Barker


Attendance: 2,219
Halftime Score: Texas State, 33-26
Key Moment: A-State erased a nine-point second-half deficit and outscored
Texas State 12-7 in overtime to pick up a 78-73 victory.
Notes: Anthony Livingston scored 24 points and hauled in 15 rebounds, both
game highs, to lead A-State to its second straight victory ... Cameron Golden
added 22 points, including 13 in the second half and overtime periods combined, to help the Red Wolves collect their third home win of the season ...
Texas State scored the first bucket of the second half to take a 35-26 advantage, but the Red Wolves went on a 10-0 run over the next four minutes to
take their first lead since the games opening minutes ... The remainder of
the second half featured 10 lead changes and six ties as neither team led by
more than four points ... With the score tied 60-60 at the 3:03 mark, the final
minutes of regulation were a back-and-forth battle ... A-State went up two
on a Golden layup, but the Bobcats answered with a three by Wes Davis on
their next possession ... Livingston followed with a three that put A-State
back on top 65-63 with 1:05 left, and he then made 1-of-2 free throws with
21 seconds remaining to make the Red Wolves lead three ... However, Davis made another three with nine seconds left on the clock to tie the game
at 66-66 ... A-State scored the first six overtime points on a pair of Golden
free throws, a Livingston layup and two more free throws by junior forward
Charles Waters ... Texas States Emani Gant had the answer as he hit a three
on two of the Bobcats next three possessions to tie the game once again
with two minutes left in overtime ... Livingston, who recorded his sixth double-double of the season, put the Red Wolves back on top for good when
he made a layup with 36 seconds left ... The shot gave A-State a 74-72 lead,
and Texas State was able to make only 1-of-2 free throws its next trip down
the floor ... Golden grabbed the rebound, was fouled immediately and hit
both his shots at the charity stripe to extend the Red Wolves lead to 76-73
with 19 seconds left ... Joining Livingston and Golden with double figures was
Nouhoum Bocoum with 14 points, which tied his career high ... P.J. Hardwick
dished out a game-high seven assists and recorded three steals to tie Sean
Gardner for the most on the team ... Falling behind 33-26 in the first half,
Arkansas State dramatically improved its shooting percentage from .280 for
the first 20 minutes to .615 for the second half ... The Red Wolves also made
2-of-4 field goal attempts and 8-of-9 free throws in the overtime period.

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Key Moment: A-State opened the second half on a 10-0 run after leading
29-27 at half and went on to defeat Appalachian State 59-50.
Notes: Cameron Golden had a game-high 20 points on 50 percent (7-14)
shooting from the field and three-point line (3-6) ... Anthony Livingston posted his sixth double-double of the year with 13 points and 11 rebounds and
added a career high five blocks ... PJ Hardwick had 11 points, nine assists and
a career high eight rebounds ... Sean Gardner chipped in with nine points
and five rebounds ... Appalachian State opened the game with an 8-2 run,
but the Red Wolves scored 11 of the next 16 points in the game to knot the
score at 13-all ... A-State earned its first lead since January 8 against Georgia
Southern (1-0) with a pair of free throws by Hardwick to make the score 1513 ... The Red Wolves expanded their lead to 18-13 with a three by Gardner
... The Mountaineers went on an 8-0 run to lead 21-18, but A-State stopped
the run with a layup by Livingston ... The two teams traded buckets heading to the half with the Red Wolves holding the 29-27 halftime lead, their
first halftime lead since the first meeting between the two teams (Jan. 3) ...
A-State opened the second half on a 10-0 run to gain a 39-27 lead ... Charles
Waters, who made his first start of the year, opened the period with a layup
and a three-pointer from Golden gave A-State the 34-27 lead ... The Red
Wolves spurt went to 10-0 with a layup by Gardner and a three-point play
by Golden ... The Red Wolves held their largest lead of 15 points with a 48-33
advantage, but Appalachian State used a 10-3 spurt to cut the A-State lead
to 51-33 ... The Mountaineers trimmed the A-State lead to five, 55-50, with
2:56 remaining, but the Red Wolves held Appalachian State scoreless for the
remainder of the game ... A-State shot 36 percent (20-55) from the field and
42 percent (5-12) from beyond the arc ... The Red Wolves were 78 percent
(14-18) at the free throw line and out-scored the Mountaineers 26-22 in the
paint ... Appalachian State finished 29 percent (17-58) from the floor and
17 percent (4-23) from downtown ... The Mountaineers held a slight 43-41
edge on the boards and committed one more turnover than A-State, 14-13.

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Waters, C. f
0-1
0-0
4-4
1-6-7
4
Livingston, A. f 9-14 2-4
4-7 4-11-15 3
Golden, C. g 6-16 1-6 9-10
0-5-5
2
Gardner, S. g 3-11 1-6
2-4
1-1-2
1
Hardwick, PJ g 0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
2
Macklien, D.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
Dure, F.
1-1
1-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
Foster, C.J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1
Downs, K.
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
4
Bocoum, N.
5-9
0-1
4-6
1-2-3
2
Team
1-4-5
Totals
25-55 5-18 23-31 9-32-41 19

2014-15 REVIEW

Points
A-State
App. State

1st: 9-35 25.7%


1st: 2-17 11.8%
1st: 7-10 70.0%

A TO B S MIN
0 0 1 2 19
0 1 5 0 37
1 3 0 2 34
1 0 0 3 36
9 4 0 1 37
0 3 0 0 14
0 1 1 0 13
0 0 0 0 10
1
59 11 13 7 8 200

2nd: 10-25 40.0%


2nd: 2-6 33.3%
2nd: 8-12 66.7%

App. State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Obacha, M. f 0-4
0-0
3-6
4-3-7
2
Spagnolo, T. f 5-9
0-0
0-1 1-11-12 2
Clarke, D. g
1-6
0-3
0-0
1-2-3
1
Burgess, C. g 1-10 1-5
0-0
0-3-3
3
Eaves, F. g
4-12 1-6
4-8
2-1-3
3
Kobani, M.
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
1
Goesling, L.
1-2
0-1
0-0
2-1-3
1
Kinney, G.
0-2
0-0
2-2
0-0-0
0
Kostic, M.
1-4
0-2
0-0
0-2-2
1
Babic, J.
3-7
2-6
0-0
1-3-4
3
Lawson, J.
0-1
0-0
3-4
0-0-0
1
Team
3-2-5
Totals
17-58 4-23 12-21 15-28-43 18
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PTS
4
13
20
9
11
0
0
2

16
88

Arkansas State................................................ 78
Texas State......................................................... 73
Jan. 17 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

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17
A-State
Waters, C. f
Livingston, A. f
Golden, C. g
Gardner, S. g
Hardwick, PJ g
Dure, F.
Foster, C.J.
Downs, K.
Boucoum, N.
Team
Totals

2014-15 REVIEW

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

Arkansas State................................................ 54
Georgia State..................................................... 60
Jan. 19 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center
FG
1-4
3-12
3-12
6-11
0-2
0-2
1-3
0-1
0-2

3FG
FT
0-0
0-0
1-3 13-14
2-8
2-3
4-6
3-4
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0

O-D-R
2-1-3
4-9-13
0-2-2
2-1-3
0-3-3
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
2-4-6
14-49 7-20 19-23 10-22-32
1st: 8-24 33.3%
1st: 5-10 50.0%
1st: 6-9 66.7%

1st: 11-26 42.3%


1st: 3-6 50.0%
1st: 4-7 57.1%

Points
Paint
A-State
8
Georgia State 24

OFF T/O
13
11

PTS
2
20
10
19
0
0
2
1
0

A TO B S
0 1 2 0
0 4 0 0
0 2 0 2
0 0 2 0
7 2 0 1
0 1 0 0
1 1 0 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0

MIN
22
40
35
35
38
4
8
13
5

20 54

8 11 5 3

200

2nd: 6-25 24.0%


2nd: 2-10 20.0%
2nd: 13-14 92.9%

Georgia State FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Shipes, T.J. f 0-2
0-0
2-2
0-2-2
Crider, M. f 3-12 0-0
1-2
3-7-10
Ware, K. g
4-9
1-2
1-3
0-4-4
Green, R. g
3-5
1-2
0-0
1-2-3
Hunter, R.J. g 5-13 1-5 12-12 0-8-8
Dennis, I.
3-7
0-0
1-2
3-1-4
Brown, J.
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
Session, J.
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
Washington, C. 0-1
0-0
2-4
0-1-1
Team
4-2-6
Totals
19-53 3-10 19-25 13-28-41
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF
4
3
2
5
1
0
2
3
0

Game: 28.6%
Game: 35.0%
Game: 82.6%

PF PTS A TO B S
2 2 0 0 1 2
2 7 1 3 0 0
2 10 2 0 0 1
3 7 0 2 0 1
2 23 0 2 0 2
3 7 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 1 0 1

MIN
25
34
34
32
40
14
4
6
11

19 60

200

2nd: 8-27 29.6%


2nd: 0-4 0.0%
2nd: 15-18 83.3%
2nd Chance
12
16

9 1 7

Game: 35.8%
Game: 30.0%
Game: 76.0%

Fast Break
0
4

Bench
3
11

48

Officials: Jose Carrion, Ed Valentine, Tim Comer


Attendance: 2,016
Halftime Score: Georgia State, 29-27
Key Moment: A-State grabbed a 34-33 lead with 14:36 remaining, but an
11-1 run by Georgia State proved to be the difference.
Notes: A-State had three players score in double figures and got a double-double from Anthony Livingston, but dropped a tightly-contested game
against Georgia State by a 60-54 score ... Posting a 29 percent field-goal percentage, the Red Wolves fought through a sluggish shooting performance
to put themselves in position to win late in the contest ... A-State had to
play from behind most of the night, claiming its only lead when Sean Gardner hit a three that made the score 34-33 with 14:36 left in the second half
... At the same time, the Red Wolves capitalized at the free throw line by
hitting 19-of-23 attempts while also limiting Georgia State to season low 36
percent field-goal percentage ... Following Gardners three-point shot, the
Panthers retook the lead on their next possession with a tip-in by Markus
Crider ... Criders rebound and put-back started an 11-1 run by Georgia State
that wasnt stopped until Livingston, who was responsible for a team-best
20 points and game-high 13 rebounds, hit a pair of free throws that cut
A-States deficit to 44-37 ... Gardner hit a jumper with 4:34 left in the game
that pulled Arkansas State within 47-45 ... Most of the final four minutes
were a one-possession game with Georgia State holding anywhere from a
one-to-three-point lead ... Still down just 57-54 with 29 seconds remaining,
A-State missed a three and was forced to foul Crider, who then hit 1-of-2
free throws to make it a two-possession game ... The Red Wolves missed
a three on their next possession and R.J. Hunter set the final score with a
pair of free throws ... Hunter was instrumental in the victory, scoring 14 of
their final 15 points to end the night with a game-high 23 points ... Livingston
posted his eighth double-double of the season to lead the Red Wolves ... He
was joined in double figures by Gardner with 19 points and Golden with 10
... P.J. Hardwick dished out a game-high seven assists to add to his Sun Belt
Conference-leading total ... Georgia State was able to build a 29-19 lead, their
largest of the game with 3:45 left in the first half, but A-State scored the final
eight points of the half to go into the break down just 29-27.

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Arkansas State................................................ 59
UL-Lafayette...................................................... 96
Jan. 22 | Lafayette, La. | Cajundome

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Waters, C. f
3-4
0-0
0-2
2-1-3
Livingston, A. f
1-5
0-3
0-1
0-4-4
Golden, C. g
3-8
0-2
2-2
1-0-1
Gardner, S. g
2-7
1-4
0-0
0-0-0
Hardwick, PJ g 7-17 1-3
2-2
1-1-2
Macklien, D.
1-1
0-0
0-2
0-4-4
Dure, F.
0-2
0-1
5-7
0-1-1
Foster, C.J.
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
Downs, K.
3-8
0-0
0-0
1-5-6
Bocoum, N.
2-4
1-1
3-3
2-2-4
Team
3-0-3
Totals
22-58 3-14 12-19 11-18-29
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 12-30 40.0%


1st: 1-8 12.5%
1st: 3-7 42.9%

Points
A-State
UL Lafayette

1st: 16-31 51.6%


1st: 4-11 36.4%
1st: 15-16 93.8%
Paint
24
34

OFF T/O
12
17

22 59

2nd: 10-28 35.7%


2nd: 2-6 33.3%
2nd: 9-12 75.0%

UL Lafayette
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Walker, D. f
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
Long, S. f
10-11 5-5
2-4
1-5-6
Williams, B. f 2-4
1-1
4-4
0-3-3
Wright, J. g
2-3
1-2
0-0
1-1-2
Rimmer, X. g 1-3
0-1
1-2
0-3-3
Wronkoski, S.
1-1
1-1
0-0
0-0-0
Shepherd, K. 0-2
0-2
4-4
0-0-0
Register, H.
6-12 4-7
3-3
2-0-2
LeBlanc, A.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
Stove, J.
0-2
0-0
0-2
0-0-0
Williams, T.
2-2
2-2
0-2
0-2-2
Washington, B.
2-4
0-0
3-3
2-5-7
Kande, V.
2-4
0-0
1-2
2-1-3
Davenport, JJ
3-7
0-1
0-0
0-4-4
Team
4-1-5
Totals
32-58 14-22 18-26 12-29-41
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
5 6 0 0 0 1 13
2 2 0 2 0 0 22
1 8 1 3 0 0 31
3 5 0 2 0 0 18
3 17 1 4 0 0 27
2 2 3 3 0 0 24
1 5 0 1 0 2 14
1 0 0 0 0 0 5
1 6 0 0 1 1 27
3 8 0 2 1 0 19
5 17 2 4 200
Game: 37.9%
Game: 21.4%
Game: 63.2%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
1 2 1 1 0 0 13
1 27 0 1 2 0 19
1 9 2 2 0 0 17
1 5 3 2 2 1 16
0 3 2 0 0 1 16
2 3 0 0 0 2 18
1 4 2 0 0 3 9
2 19 1 0 0 1 14
1 0 1 2 1 0 5
1 0 1 2 0 0 18
3 6 1 0 0 1 13
0 7 5 1 0 0 20
4 5 0 4 1 0 9
1 6 1 0 0 0 13
19 96 20 15 6 9 200

2nd: 16-27 59.3%


2nd: 10-11 90.0%
2nd: 3-10 30.0%
2nd Chance
11
15

Game: 55.2%
Game: 63.6%
Game: 69.2%

Fast Break
4
6

Bench
21
50

Officials: Tim Gattis, Rockrick Dixon, Tim Comer


Attendance: 4,080
Halftime Score: UL Lafayette, 51-28
Key Moment: UL-Lafayette shot 64 percent from beyond the arc, including
10-11 in the second half, and 55 percent from the field for the game to cruise
to the win over A-State.
Notes: PJ Hardwick scored a career-high 17 points, 11 of which came in the
first half, on 41 percent (7-17) shooting from the field ... Nouhoum Bocoum
and Cameron Golden each added eight points for the Red Wolves ... ULL forward Shawn Long was 10-11 (91 percent) from the field, including a perfect
5-of-5 from three to lead all scorers with 27 points ... Hayward Register added
19 points for the Ragin Cajuns in 14 points off the bench ... A-State shot 40
percent (12-30) from the field in the first half, but Louisiana shot 52 percent
(16-31) and added 15 points from the free throw line to hold a 51-28 lead at
the half ... After Charles Waters opened the scoring for A-State, ULL went on
a 13-2 run to lead the Red Wolves 13-4 ... A-State traded buckets with the
Ragin Cajuns, but ULL used a 10-0 run to take an 18-point lead by a score
of 33-15 ... The Ragin Cajuns knocked down 10-of-11 (91 percent) of their
three-point attempts in the second half to outscore A-State 45-31 for the
period ... Bocoum scored all eight of his points in the second half, including
sinking his first career three-pointer ... Bocoum was 3-for-3 at the charity
stripe and pulled down four rebounds ... A-State finished the night shooting
38 percent (22-58) from the field, but just 21 percent (3-14) from beyond
the arc ... The Red Wolves earned 19 trips to the free throw line, but only hit
12 free throws to shoot 63 percent ... The Red Wolves were out-rebounded
41-29 in the game with the Ragin Cajuns controlling the defensive glass 2918 ... A-State was outscored in the paint 34-24 and ULLs bench held a 50-21
advantage over the Red Wolves.

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19

Arkansas State................................................ 64
Troy.................................................................... 55
Jan. 24 | Troy, Ala. | Trojan Arena

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Waters, C. f
2-4
0-1
0-0
1-6-7
4
Livingston, A. f 6-10 1-3
3-6 2-11-13 2
Golden, C. g 4-12 4-6
0-0
0-3-3
1
Gardner, S. g 5-14 1-4
2-2
1-3-4
2
Hardwick, PJ g 0-2
0-0
2-4
0-3-3
0
Macklien, D.
2-3
0-1
3-3
0-0-0
3
Dure, F.
1-3
1-1
0-0
0-1-1
0
Downs, K.
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
2
Bocoum, N.
3-7
0-0
1-1
1-3-4
1
Team
4-0-4
Totals
23-57 7-16 11-16 9-31-40 15
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 9-31 29.0%


1st: 3-11 27.3%
1st: 4-7 57.1%

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Troy

FT
0-2
2-2
2-2
0-0
2-2
0-1
0-0
2-2

1st: 11-40 27.5%


1st: 1-13 7.7%
1st: 7-8 87.5%
Paint
26
24

OFF T/O
16
12

64 14 11 4 5 200

2nd: 14-26 53.8%


2nd: 4-5 80.0%
2nd: 7-9 77.8%

O-D-R
0-1-1
9-2-11
0-2-2
0-4-4
0-2-2
1-4-5
1-4-5
3-5-8
3-2-5
8-11 17-26-43

PF
3
1
5
1
2
1
0
1

A TO B S MIN
0 1 1 0 16
1 2 1 1 36
4 3 0 3 34
2 2 1 0 29
3 2 0 0 25
1 1 0 0 21
3 0 0 1 11
0 0 1 0 14
0 0 0 0 14

Game: 40.4%
Game: 43.8%
Game: 68.8%

PTS
0
20
14
0
11
8
0
2

A TO B S MIN
0 1 0 0 22
1 3 1 2 36
0 3 0 1 33
0 1 1 1 21
2 0 0 0 37
2 2 0 0 29
0 0 0 0 7
0 0 2 1 15

14 55

5 10 4 5 200

2nd: 10-27 37.0%


2nd: 4-13 30.8%
2nd: 1-3 33.3%
2nd Chance
8
12

Game: 31.3%
Game: 19.2%
Game: 72.7%

Fast Break
6
4

Bench
17
10

Officials: Mike Millione, Mitchell Ervin, Zelton Sneed


Attendance: 1,711
Halftime Score: Troy, 30-25

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Little Rock
Woods, R. f
Leeper, G. f
Hagins, J. g
Smith, D. g
Dillard, B. g
Brown, A.
Washington, J.
Hill, M.
Thomas, J.T.
Isom, M.
Reid, J.
Team
Totals
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Little Rock

1st: 15-28 53.6%


1st: 4-10 40.0%
1st: 4-6 66.7%
FG
3FG
5-16 2-2
2-6
0-0
10-13 2-3
0-0
0-0
1-5
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-3
0-0
3-3
1-1
1-3
1-3
2-4
2-4

PF
1
4
1
2
5
2
1
3
1

PTS
3
10
17
15
0
6
3
7
4

A TO B S MIN
2 1 1 0 14
3 5 2 0 36
0 3 0 2 39
1 0 0 2 24
2 1 0 0 24
1 5 0 0 20
1 2 0 0 13
0 2 1 0 22
1 0 1 0 8

20 65 11 19 5 4 200

2nd: 9-25 36.0%


2nd: 3-6 50.0%
2nd: 6-9 66.7%

FT
1-2
3-4
6-7
0-0
2-2
0-0
1-2
2-2
1-3
2-2
1-2

O-D-R PF PTS A
3-8-11 3 13 1
2-1-3
2 7 0
2-2-4
2 28 2
0-0-0
4 0 0
0-0-0
1 4 2
0-1-1
1 0 0
0-1-1
0 1 0
0-0-0
2 2 0
0-2-2
1 8 4
0-0-0
0 5 0
0-3-3
0 7 2
1-2-3
24-54 8-16 19-26 8-20-28 16 75 11
1st: 12-31 38.7%
1st: 4-11 36.4%
1st: 9-13 69.2%

Paint
22
28

OFF T/O
12
24

2nd: 12-23 52.2%


2nd: 4-5 80.0%
2nd: 10-13 76.9%
2nd Chance
14
10

Game: 45.3%
Game: 43.8%
Game: 66.7%
TO
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S MIN
1 31
0 23
4 29
0 14
1 20
1 3
2 11
0 9
1 26
1 13
2 21

7 0 13 200
Game: 44.4%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 73.1%

Fast Break
4
6

Bench
20
23

Officials: Hal Lusk, Sean Casey, Haywood Bostic


Attendance: 3,104
Halftime Score: A-State, 38-37
Key Moment: Little Rock used a 14-4 run to trail by one at the half and then
used a 12-0 run in the second half to pull away from A-State.
Notes: A-State jumped out to a 13-point lead over Little Rock midway
through the first half, but held only a one-point advantage at the break
and gave up a 12-0 second-half run during a 75-65 setback to the Trojans
... Three players scoring in double figures, including Cameron Golden with
a team-high 17 points, to lead the Red Wolves ... Anthony Livingston scored
10 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to collect his 10th double-double of the
season and Sean Gardner added 15 points for A-State ... Arkansas State never
trailed during the first 23 minutes, taking its largest lead of the night with
9:09 left before halftime when Frederic Dure hit a three to make the score
28-15 ... The Red Wolves still led by double digits, 33-23, at the 5:39 mark,
but Little Rock closed out the half on a 14-4 run to pull within 38-37 ... The
Trojans took their first lead of the game just over four minutes into the second half when Josh Hagins, who scored a career-high 28 points, produced a
steal and scored on a layup that put the Trojans ahead 41-40 ... The game
went back-and-forth the next six minutes and was tied 50-50 with 10:18 left
to play ... However, Little Rock went on a 12-0 run at that point to grab a double-digit lead with 7:37 remaining ... The run, which included four steals and
a pair of three-point field goals, proved to be too much for the Red Wolves
to overcome as it never got closer than seven points the rest of the way ...
While both teams shot close to 45 percent for the game, A-States shooting
percentage dropped from 53.6 in the first half to 36.0 in the second ... At
the same time, the Trojans increased their field goal percentage from 38.7 to
over 52.2 ... The Red Wolves held a 39-28 advantage on the boards, but was
plagued by 19 turnovers to the Trojans seven ... Little Rock scored 24 points
off turnovers and also outscored A-State 28-22 in the paint ... Little Rock was
also able to hit 8-of-16 three-point field goals ... In addition to Hagins gamehigh 28 points, Roger Woods scored 13 points and posted a double-double
with 11 rebounds ... Hagins also came up with a game-high four steals to
lead the Trojans defensively.

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Key Moment: Trailing 38-27 with 18:09 remaining, A-State used a 27-5 run to
gain an 11-point lead and went on to defeat Troy 64-55.
Notes: Anthony Livingston powered his way to a ninth double-double as he
finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds ... Sean Gardner added 13 points
and Cameron Golden had 12 points, all coming in the second half ... Kevin
Thomas led the Trojans with 20 points and 11 rebounds, nine of which came
on the offensive glass ... Holding a 30-25 halftime lead, Troy took a 38-27 lead
with a 8-2 run to open the half, including knocking down two three-pointers after hitting one in the first half ... A-State reversed the tables with an
11-2 run followed by a 16-0 run to gain an 11-point advantage ... During
the 27-5 run, A-State had three and-one plays in a second half that saw the
Red Wolves shoot 7-for-9 (78 percent) from the charity stripe ... Livingston
completed a three-point play to cut Troys lead to 38-30 and the first career
three-point play by Daijon Macklien made it a five point game, 40-35 ... Later, Nouhoum Bocoum completed an and-one play to increase the A-State
lead to 47-43 with 9:17 left ... Spanning just over 11 minutes (11:01), A-State
outscored the Trojans 27-5 to erase the 11-point deficit ... Cameron Golden was a perfect 4-for-4 from beyond the arc for all 12 of his points on the
night ... A-State shot 54 percent (14-26) from the field and 80 percent (4-5)
from three to outscore Troy 39-25 in the second half ... Troy shot 37 percent
(10-27) from the floor in the second period, but just 31 percent (4-13) from
three-point range ... A-State forced seven Trojan turnovers in the second half
en route to 13 points off turnovers in the second half alone ... A-State used an
8-0 run early in the first half to hold a 14-8 advantage over Troy ... A trey by
Gardner extended the run to 11-2 as the Red Wolves led 17-8, but the Trojans
responded with a 7-0 run to tie the game at 17-17 ... Frederic Dure knocked
down a three to put A-State back on top, but Troy closed the first half on a
13-5 run to take a 30-25 lead into the halftime break ... Troy was 5-of-25
(20 percent) from the floor with 7:38 remaining in the first half, but the Trojans closed the first half by knocking down 6-of-11 (55 percent) ... A-State
shot 29 percent (9-31) from the field and 3-11 (27 percent) from beyond
the arc in the first half ... A-State finished the night 23-57 (40 percent) from
the field and 7-16 (44 percent) from beyond the arc while making 11-16 (69
percent) of their free throws ... Troy shot 31 percent (21-67) becoming the
fourth opponent in the last five games that A-State held below 36 percent
shooting ... Troy was 5-26 (19 percent) from the arc and 8-11 (73 percent)
from the charity stripe.

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Waters, C. f
1-4
0-0
1-1
1-3-4
Livingston, A. f 3-10 0-4
4-5
4-7-11
Golden, C. g 6-11 3-6
2-2
0-2-2
Gardner, S. g 6-12 3-5
0-1
2-3-5
Hardwick, PJ g 0-3
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
Macklien, D.
3-3
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Dure, F.
1-2
1-1
0-0
0-4-4
Downs, K.
3-7
0-0
1-2
2-4-6
Bocoum, N.
1-1
0-0
2-4
0-3-3
Team
1-2-3
Totals
24-53 7-16 10-15 12-27-39

2014-15 REVIEW

Troy
FG
3FG
Walton III, J. f 0-4
0-0
Thomas, K. f
9-14 0-0
Person, W. g 4-15 4-12
Ford, K. g
0-6
0-4
Bilbo, C. g
4-10 1-4
Abdul-Aleem, M. 4-14 0-5
Harrison, C.
0-2
0-1
Ariri, A.
0-2
0-0
Team
Totals
21-67 5-26

PTS
4
16
12
13
2
7
3
0
7

2880

Arkansas State................................................ 65
Little Rock.......................................................... 75
Jan. 29 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

2014-15 BOX SCORES

2881

Arkansas State................................................ 43
Georgia State..................................................... 74
Jan. 31 | Atlanta, Ga. | GSU Sports Arena

2014-15 REVIEW

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS
Downs, K. f
0-5
0-0
2-2
1-1-2
2 2
Livingston, A. f 2-11 0-0
6-7
0-6-6
1 10
Golden, C. g 2-8
2-5
3-7
0-0-0
3 9
Gardner, S. g 4-11 1-6
0-0
2-1-3
3 9
Hardwick, PJ g 0-1
0-0
2-2
0-2-2
1 2
Macklien
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
2 0
Pierre, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
0 0
Dure, F.
1-4
1-2
2-2
0-5-5
2 5
Waters, C.
1-3
0-0
2-2
1-1-2
2 4
Foster, C.J.
0-2
0-2
1-2
0-0-0
2 1
Bocoum, N.
0-3
0-0
1-2
2-2-4
3 1
Team
0-1-1
Totals
10-49 4-16 19-26 6-21-27 21 43
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 8-24 33.3%


1st: 5-10 50.0%
1st: 6-9 66.7%

2nd: 6-25 24.0%


2nd: 2-10 20.0%
2nd: 13-14 92.9%

Georgia State FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF
Shipes, T.J. f 2-2
0-0
1-6
1-2-3
5
Crider, M. f
7-8
0-0
0-2 0-11-11 3
Harrow, R. g 8-11 0-1
5-6
2-1-3
2
Green, R. g
0-2
0-1
2-2
0-3-3
2
Hunter, R.J. g 2-10 1-5
6-6
0-6-6
2
Ware, K.
3-5
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
2
Dennis, I.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
Brown, J.
0-1
0-1
1-2
0-3-3
2
Tobin, C.
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
Session, J.
1-7
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
2
Cagle, C.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
Washington, C. 3-7
0-0
6-6
2-3-5
2
Team
1-2-3
Totals
26-53 1-8 21-30 8-35-43 22
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 16-27 59.3%


1st: 1-5 20.0%
1st: 1-6 16.7%

Points
Paint
A-State
10
Georgia State 46

OFF T/O
4
18

PTS
5
14
21
2
11
6
0
1
0
2
0
12

MIN
12
37
35
28
21
3
3
23
18
11
9

6 15 3 2

200

Game: 28.6%
Game: 35.0%
Game: 82.6%
A TO B S
0 1 1 0
5 1 0 1
3 4 0 0
0 0 0 1
2 4 2 5
5 1 0 1
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0

MIN
15
33
28
15
31
29
8
9
2
10
2
18

74 16 11 4 10 200

2nd: 10-26 38.5%


2nd: 0-3 0.0%
2nd: 20-24 83.3%
2nd Chance
3
10

A TO B S
0 2 1 0
0 1 1 0
2 2 0 1
2 2 0 1
2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 3 0 0
0 1 1 0
0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0

Game: 49.1%
Game: 12.5%
Game: 70.0%

Fast Break
2
22

Bench
11
21

50

Officials: Alan Spainhour, Frank Raposo, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal


Attendance: 1,564
Halftime Score: Georgia State, 34-18
Key Moment: Georgia State held A-State to 20 percent shooting from the
floor and defeated the Red Wolves 74-43.
Notes: Anthony Livingston scored 10 points, all in the second half, to lead
A-State ... Livingston pulled down six rebounds but was 2-for-11 from the
floor ... Cameron Golden and Sean Gardner finished with nine points each ...
Ryan Harrow led all scorers with 21 points while Markus Crider had a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds for Georgia State ... A-State got
off to a rough start, opening the game 0-for-7 from the field before Golden
drained a three on the left wing ... By the time A-State scored its first points,
the Panthers had built a 10-0 advantage ... The Red Wolves continued to
struggle, missing the next five shots, but Frederic Dure swished a three to
make cut the Panthers lead to 14-6 ... Georgia State, which lead by as many
as 18 in the period, took a 34-18 lead to halftime and held the Red Wolves to
22 percent (5-23) from the field ... A-State shot 43 percent (3-7) from three in
the first half, but eight turnovers helped the Panthers to 14 points ... Georgia
State shot 59 percent (16-27) in the half, getting 26 of their 34 points in the
painted area ... The Panthers committed 10 fouls in the first four minutes of
the second half, sending A-State to the line for seven free throws ... The Red
Wolves hit 4-of-7 attempts and cut the deficit to 44-30, but that would be
as close as A-State could get as the Panthers used a 21-5 run to lead 67-35
with 6:33 remaining ... Georgia State shot 83 percent (20-24) at the charity
stripe in the second half to help extend their lead ... A-State shot 74 percent
(14-19) and finished the game 73 percent (19-26) at the line ... A-State made
five field goals in each have and finished 10-49 (20 percent) while Georgia
State was 49 percent (26-53) from the floor ... The Panthers scored 46 of
their 74 points in the paint and converted 15 A-State turnovers to 18 points
... Georgia State scored 22 points on the fast break and had 16 assists on 26
field goals ... A-State had six assists on their 10 made field goals, but was
out-rebounded 43-27.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2882

Arkansas State................................................ 64
Troy.................................................................... 69
Feb. 5 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

A-State
FG
3FG
Bocoum, N. c 2-3
0-0
Livingston, A. f 6-13 0-2
Golden, C. g 5-14 3-8
Gardner, S. g 7-15 2-7
Hardwick, PJ g 2-4
0-1
Macklien, D.
0-0
0-0
Dure, F.
1-2
1-2
Waters, C.
0-2
0-0
Foster, C.J.
2-4
0-0
Downs, K.
0-0
0-0
Team
Totals
25-57 6-20
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

FT
2-3
1-4
0-0
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0

O-D-R
3-1-4
3-5-8
0-2-2
0-1-1
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-3-4
1-0-1
0-0-0
2-0-2
8-12 10-14-24

1st: 10-24 41.7%


1st: 2-8 25.0%
1st: 2-2 100%

Points
A-State
Troy

1st: 17-33 51.5%


1st: 4-9 44.4%
1st: 4-4 100%
Paint
26
30

OFF T/O
26
16

PTS
6
13
13
20
4
0
3
0
5
0

A TO B S MIN
0 1 1 2 17
2 2 3 1 37
1 4 0 2 36
2 1 0 3 33
4 4 0 0 30
0 0 0 0 4
0 4 0 0 10
0 2 0 0 18
0 0 0 1 13
0 0 0 0 2

21 64

9 18 4 9 200

2nd: 15-33 45.5%


2nd: 4-12 33.3%
2nd: 6-10 60.0%

Troy
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Walton III, J. f 4-7
0-0
4-6
1-5-6
Thomas, K. f
7-9
0-0
2-2
6-5-11
Abdul-Aleem, M. g 6-12 3-6
2-2
2-5-7
Person, W. g 4-10 2-7
1-2
0-1-1
Ford, K. g
2-6
0-1
1-2
0-2-2
Bilbo, C.
1-4
0-0
6-7
1-5-6
Ariri, A.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Team
5-1-6
Totals
24-49 5-14 16-21 15-25-40
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF
2
4
1
3
4
0
4
3
0
0

PF
4
1
2
1
3
1
2

Game: 43.9%
Game: 30.0%
Game: 66.7%

PTS
12
16
17
11
5
8
0

A TO B S MIN
0 6 0 0 29
2 4 1 4 38
1 2 0 1 31
1 1 0 1 36
3 3 0 0 28
3 4 0 2 32
0 1 0 0 6
2
14 69 10 23 1 8 200

2nd: 7-16 43.8%


2nd: 1-5 20.0%
2nd: 12-17 70.6%
2nd Chance
8
18

Game: 49.0%
Game: 35.7%
Game: 76.2%

Fast Break
0
0

Bench
8
8

Officials: Sam Craft, Zelton Sneed, Sean Cassidy


Attendance: 1,919
Halftime Score: Troy, 42-24
Key Moment: A-State outscored Troy by 13 points in the second half, but a
42-24 halftime edge was enough for the Trojans to defeat the Red Wolves.
Notes: Three players scoring in double figures for the Red Wolves, including Sean Gardner with a game-high 20 points ... Adding 13 points each for
A-State were Cameron Golden and Anthony Livingston, who also collected a
team-high eight rebounds ... Troy was able to build a 42-24 halftime advantage and extended its lead to as much as 20 points, its largest of the game,
early in the second half ... While the Red Wolves were able to chip away at
the score and pull within 53-42 at the 8:47 mark, the game then went backand-forth for the next seven-plus minutes ... Still trailing by 11 points, 67-56,
with 1:15 remaining, the Red Wolves made one final push that came up short
while setting the final margin at five points ... A-States shooting percentage
increased in the second half while Troys dropped, but the Red Wolves still
finished with a .439 percentage in comparison to the Trojans .490 ... Troy
also held a 40-24 advantage on the boards and outscored A-State in the paint
30-26 ... Troy was able to open up a double-figure lead early in the contest,
taking a 17-6 advantage with 12:30 to play when Musa Abdul-Aleem hit the
Trojans third three-point bucket of the game ... Troy was able to extend its
lead to 32-15 with 5:01 left in the half, but A-State put together a 7-0 run over
the next two minutes to pull back within 32-22 ...
However, the Trojans outscored the Red Wolves 10-2 the remainder of the
half to take an 18-point lead into the break ... Troy made four of its five total
three-point baskets in the first half, shot 51 percent from the floor and hit
all four of its free throw attempts to help it build the lead ... Troy played just
seven players, but four of them scored in double figures ... The Trojans were
led by Abdul-Aleem with 17 points, while Kevin Thomas followed with 16.

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2883

Arkansas State................................................ 60
Georgia Southern.............................................. 65
Feb. 12 | Statesboro, Ga. | Hanner Fieldhouse

A-State
FG
3FG
Bocoum, N. c 7-10 0-0
Livingston, A. f 8-16 0-4
Golden, C. g 2-11 1-7
Gardner, S. g
4-9
2-3
Foster, C.J. g
2-5
1-2
Hardwick, P.J. 0-1
0-0
Dure, F.
0-3
0-2
Waters, C.
1-2
0-0
Team
Totals
24-57 4-18
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

O-D-R
3-8-11
5-11-16
2-1-3
1-0-1
2-1-3
1-2-3
0-3-3
1-3-4
0-1-1
8-18 15-30-45

1st: 11-30 36.7%


1st: 1-7 14.3%
1st: 4-8 50.0%
FT
0-3
0-3
0-0
4-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0
5-15

1st: 13-32 40.6%


1st: 3-12 25.0%
1st: 2-8 25.0%

Points
Paint
A-State
28
Ga. Southern
34

OFF T/O
5
16

PF
4
2
1
5
3
0
1
1

PTS
18
16
5
10
9
0
0
2

17 60

A TO B S MIN
0 6 0 0 34
0 1 0 0 40
1 2 0 0 28
2 1 0 1 24
1 1 0 1 28
4 2 0 0 22
0 0 0 0 18
0 0 1 0 6
1
8 14 1 2 200

2nd: 13-27 48.1%


2nd: 3-11 27.3%
2nd: 4-10 40.0%
O-D-R PF PTS A
1-5-6
4 10 1
0-6-6
1 14 1
1-2-3
3 0 6
1-4-5
0 15 4
0-0-0
4 6 0
0-0-0
0 0 1
0-2-2
2 9 0
4-5-9
2 11 2
0-0-0
0 0 0
2-2-4
9-26-35 16 65 15
2nd: 14-27 51.9%
2nd: 3-11 27.3%
2nd: 3-7 42.9%
2nd Chance
17
4

Game: 42.1%
Game: 22.2%
Game: 44.4%
TO
2
0
1
3
0
0
1
1
0

B
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

S MIN
1 30
0 30
1 32
3 38
0 17
0 3
0 21
2 27
0 2

8 2 7 200
Game: 45.8%
Game: 26.1%
Game: 33.3%

Fast Break
0
6

Bench
2
20

Officials: Brent Hampton, Glenn Truitt, Landon Brandes


Attendance: 1,768
Halftime Score: Georgia Southern, 31-27

FG
6-12
8-18
2-8
0-5
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-3
2-2
3-3

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Little Rock
Woods, R. f
Hill, M. f
Isom, M. f
Thomas, J.T. g
Reid, J. g
Brown, A.
Washington, J.
Hagins, J.
Dillard, B.
Leeper, G.
Team
Totals
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Little Rock

3FG
0-0
3-5
1-4
0-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0

FT
0-0
1-2
3-3
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0

22-55 5-14

8-9

1st: 9-28 32.1%


1st: 4-9 44.4%
1st: 4-4 100%
FG
3-8
7-11
6-11
1-2
5-10
0-0
0-0
3-6
1-8
0-1

3FG
0-2
1-3
2-5
0-1
1-4
0-0
0-0
3-3
1-5
0-0

O-D-R
3-4-7
5-14-19
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-1-2
1-4-5
11-24-35

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
2 12 0 0 0 0 20
2 20 0 4 0 0 37
2 8 4 1 0 0 34
2 2 2 2 0 1 25
0 3 2 1 0 0 23
0 0 1 0 0 0 5
2 0 0 3 0 0 17
0 0 0 0 0 0 15
2 6 0 0 2 0 9
4 6 1 2 0 0 15
16 57 10 13 2 1 200

2nd: 13-27 48.1%


2nd: 1-5 20.0%
2nd: 4-5 80.0%

FT
5-7
2-2
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

O-D-R PF PTS A
2-4-6
2 11 5
0-3-3
0 17 1
1-6-7
2 15 0
0-0-0
0 4 2
0-2-2
4 11 3
0-1-1
1 0 0
0-0-0
0 0 0
0-5-5
1 9 4
1-1-2
0 3 2
2-0-2
1 0 0
2-0-2
26-57 8-23 10-12 8-22-30 11 70 17
1st: 13-34 38.2%
1st: 6-15 40.0%
1st: 4-4 100%
Paint
24
18

OFF T/O
6
18

2nd: 13-23 56.5%


2nd: 2-8 25.0%
2nd: 6-8 75.0%
2nd Chance
11
12

Game: 40.0%
Game: 35.7%
Game: 88.9%
TO
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
2
0
0

B
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1

S MIN
0 25
0 33
1 22
0 24
1 32
0 3
0 2
0 25
2 25
0 9

6 4 4 200
Game: 45.6%
Game: 34.8%
Game: 83.3%

Fast Break
0
6

Bench
12
12

Officials: Alan Spainhour, Tim Comer, Coy Gammon


Attendance: 3,629
Halftime Score: Little Rock, 36-26
Key Moment: A-State trailed by 10 at the half and trimmed the deficit to as
little as four, but Little Rock held off the Red Wolves for the win.
Notes: Anthony Livingston scored 20 points and grabbed 19 rebounds, but
Little Rock defeated A-State 70-57 ... Nouhoum Bocoum joined Livingston in
double figures, posting 12 points and seven boards ... Cameron Golden finished with eight points and Charles Waters and Kelvin Downs each added six
for A-State ... Maurius Hill led Little Rock with 17 points and three other players finished in double-figures for the Trojans ... Trailing 36-26 at the half, the
Red Wolves trimmed the deficit to as little as four, but the Trojans were able
to maintain the lead for the remainder of the game ... A-State cut the lead to
six three times in the second half, but Little Rock came away with the win ...
Livingston scored 14 of his 20 points in the second half, shooting 60 percent
(6-10) in the period ... A-State out-scored Little Rock 24-18 in the paint, but
the perimeter shooting was lacking for A-State as the guards combined to
shoot 3-of-20 (15 percent) ... A-State finished with a 35-30 edge on the glass
and shot 40 percent (22-55), but the Trojans shot 46 percent (26-57) from the
field ... Little Rock finished with six turnovers and forced the Red Wolves into
13 which resulted in a 18-6 edge in points off turnovers ... Little Rock got off
to a quick start, gaining a 7-0 advantage before Bocoum put the first points
on the board for A-State ... The Red Wolves pulled with three, 9-6, but Little
Rock didnt allow A-State to get closer in the first half ... A-State trailed 17-13
after Kelvin Downs knocked down a jumper, but the Trojans went on a 13-4
run to build their largest lead of 13 points, 30-17, with 4:33 left in first half
... The Red Wolves closed the half outscoring Little Rock 9-6, but the Trojans
held a 36-26 lead at the break ... Little Rock nailed three-straight three-pointers during the 13-4 run and finished the first half shooting 40 percent (6-15)
from beyond the arc ... A-State hit 44 percent (4-9) from three-point range,
but a 4-of-17 (24 percent) start hurt the Red Wolves field goal percentage of
32 percent (9-28) in the first half.

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Key Moment: Georgia Southern used a 10-2 run to close the first half with a
four-point lead and went on to defeat A-State 65-60.
Notes: Double-doubles by Nouhoum Bocoum and Anthony Livingston
werent enough as Georgia Southern edged the A-State 65-60 ... Bocoum
led all scorers with 18 points and added 11 rebounds for his second double-double on the season, first since Dec. 10 at Purdue ... Livingston posted
his SBC leading 11th with 16 points and 16 rebounds, but Georgia Southern
shot 45 percent on the game to hand A-State a fourth-straight loss ... Having
experienced slow starts in previous games, A-State started the game going
toe-to-toe with Georgia Southern ... The Red Wolves led by as many as five
(14-9) in the first half, but the Eagles used a 10-2 run late in the half to carry
a 31-27 into the halftime break ... Bocoum scored seven points and pulled
down six rebounds in the first half to spark A-State ... Included in his first
half performance was a three-point play that gave A-State a 12-9 lead ... Livingston had his double-double by halftime as he posted 10 points and 10
rebounds in the first half ... The Red Wolves led the Eagles 21-19 with 7:23
remaining in the first half, but Georgia Southern went on a 10-2 run to pull
ahead 29-23 with 4:15 left in the first half ... A-State got within two, 29-27,
before Georgia Southern scored with three seconds left in the half to take
the four-point lead to the break ... A-State committed 10 turnovers in the
first half, but the Red Wolves controlled the glass to a commanding 29-16
edge ... Georgia Southern opened the second half with four quick points for
a 35-27 edge and later increased the lead to 12, 50-38, with 11:07 remaining
in the game ... The Red Wolves went to the free throw line 10 times in the
second half, but only made four for a 40 percent performance in the half ...
For the game, A-State struggled, going 8-of-18 (44 percent) ... Georgia Southern missed the front end of a 1-and-1 two times in the final minute, but the
Red Wolves turned the missed free throws into points just one trip down the
floor ... The Eagles finished 5-of-15 (33 percent) at the charity stripe ... Georgia Southern shot 52 percent (14-27) in the second half and out-rebounded
A-State 19-16 in the period ... The Eagles shot 46 percent (27-59) for the
game and pulled down 35 rebounds while A-State shot 42 percent (24-57)
and had 45 boards ... C.J. Foster, making his third start of the season and first
since late November, finished with nine points in 28 minutes of play ... Jelani
Hewitt led Georgia Southern with 15 points, 11 of which came in the second
half ... Trent Wiedeman added 14 points while Curtis Diamond had 11 points
off the bench for the Eagles.

A-State
Bocoum, N. c
Livingston, A. f
Golden, C. g
Gardner, S. g
Foster, C.J. g
Macklien, D.
Hardwick, PJ
Dure, F.
Waters, C.
Downs, K.
Team
Totals

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Ga. Southern
FG
3FG
Matias, A. f
5-6
0-0
Wiedeman, T. f 7-10 0-0
Hughes, M. g 0-3
0-3
Hewitt, J. g
5-13 1-6
Allsmiller, J. g
2-4
2-4
Boykins, D.
0-0
0-0
Ferguson, E.
4-8
1-4
Diamond, C. 4-13 2-6
Doyle, K.
0-2
0-0
Team
Totals
27-59 6-23
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

FT
4-5
0-1
0-0
0-0
4-9
0-0
0-3
0-0

2884

Arkansas State................................................ 65
Little Rock.......................................................... 75
Feb. 19 | Little Rock, Ark. | Jack Stephens Center

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A-State
Bocoum, N. c
Livingston, A. f
Golden, C. g
Dure, F. g
Foster, C.J. g
Hardwick, PJ
Gardner, S.
Downs, K.
Team
Totals

2014-15 REVIEW

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

Arkansas State................................................ 70
ULM................................................................... 68
Feb. 21 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center
FG
0-3
7-16
5-15
9-10
1-3
0-0
1-5
6-12

3FG
0-0
1-4
2-7
3-4
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-0

29-64 6-18

Points
A-State
ULM

O-D-R
1-1-2
5-2-7
2-6-8
1-7-8
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-2-2
2-5-7
2-1-3
6-11 14-24-38

1st: 16-36 44.4%


1st: 4-9 44.4%
1st: 0-0 0.0%

ULM
FG
3FG
Ongwae, T. f 7-14 4-8
Deng, M. f
3-12 0-4
Coppola, N. g 7-10 5-7
Samuel, J. g
3-8
0-2
Roberson, J. g 3-11 0-0
Harvey, D.
1-3
0-0
Foster, M.
3-7
0-2
Amajoyi, C.
0-0
0-0
Team
Totals
27-65 9-23
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

FT
0-0
0-1
5-6
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2

FT
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-1
1-1
0-0
5-6

1st: 15-30 50.0%


1st: 4-10 40.0%
1st: 2-2 100%
Paint
30
20

OFF T/O
14
3

PF
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
4

PTS
0
15
17
22
2
0
2
12

70 13 8 5 4 200

2nd: 13-28 46.4%


2nd: 2-9 22.2%
2nd: 6-11 54.5%
O-D-R
3-4-7
3-6-9
0-5-5
1-3-4
2-3-5
2-2-4
0-1-1
0-0-0
3-1-4
14-25-39

A TO B S MIN
0 3 0 0 10
0 1 2 0 37
4 2 0 2 40
3 1 0 1 36
1 0 0 0 19
2 0 0 0 13
2 0 0 1 12
1 1 3 0 33

Game: 45.3%
Game: 33.3%
Game: 54.5%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
1 20 2 2 0 3 40
2 6 1 1 1 0 34
1 19 3 3 0 2 40
2 6 0 1 3 0 23
2 7 4 1 0 1 31
1 3 1 0 0 0 15
2 7 0 3 0 1 14
0 0 0 0 0 0 3
11 68 11 11 4 7 200

2nd: 12-35 34.3%


2nd: 5-13 38.5%
2nd: 3-4 75.0%
2nd Chance
13
18

Game: 41.5%
Game: 39.1%
Game: 83.3%

Fast Break
4
0

Bench
14
10

Officials: Dan Chrisman, Landon Brandes, Sidney Cohen


Attendance: 1,916
Halftime Score: Tied, 36-36

52

Key Moment: ULM erased a 65-54 A-State lead with a 14-3 run, but the Red
Wolves hit the game-winning layup with five seconds left to take the victory.
Notes: Earning his first start of the season, Frederic Dure was 9-of-10 from
the field, collected a career-high eight rebounds, dished out three assists and
scored the game-winning bucket to lead the Red Wolves to the victory ...
Dure scored 22 points on the night and was joined in double figures by Cameron Golden with 17 points, Anthony Livingston with 15 and Kelvin Downs
with a career-best 12 ... A-State matched its largest lead of the night when
Livingston hit a layup that put the Red Wolves ahead 65-54 with 6:13 left in
the game, but the Warhawks went on 14-3 run to tie the game with 10 seconds remaining ... PJ Hardwick immediately took the ensuing inbounds pass,
drove to the opposite baseline and found a trailing Dure for the game-clinching layup with five seconds left on the clock ... ULMs Majok Deng had one
final look at a three-point attempt, but the shot was long and bounced off
the back of the iron as time expired ... The Red Wolves recorded a .453 field
goal percentage in comparison to ULMs .415 and only one rebound separated the two teams, but A-State committed a season-low eight turnovers and
outscored the Warhawks 30-20 in the paint ... Arkansas State grabbed a 14-8
advantage nearly midway through the first half, but ULM outscored the Red
Wolves 21-5 over the next six minutes to grab its largest lead of the game at
29-19 ... With A-State still trailing 29-21, Downs threw down a one-handed
dunk putback that sparked the Red Wolves ... The dunk was the second bucket in a 15-7 run by A-State that tied the score 36-36 at halftime ... ULM scored
the first bucket of the second half, but the Red Wolves answered with a 6-0
burst and never trailed again.

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Arkansas State................................................ 81
UT Arlington...................................................... 80
Feb. 26 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Bocoum, N. c 2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Livingston, A. f 8-12 2-4 13-14 5-10-15
Golden, C. g 5-10 1-4
0-3
1-2-3
Dure, F. g
6-16 5-10 3-4
0-3-3
Foster, C.J. g
1-4
0-1
0-0
1-1-2
Hardwick, PJ
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
Gardner, S.
2-6
1-1
4-5
0-2-2
Downs, K.
1-4
0-0
2-2
2-3-5
Team
7-4-11
Totals
25-59 9-20 22-28 16-27-43
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 13-28 46.4%


1st: 7-12 58.3%
1st: 4-6 66.7%

1st: 15-32 46.9%


1st: 3-11 27.3%
1st: 2-3 66.7%

Points
Paint
A-State
20
UT Arlington
40

OFF T/O
14
20

PTS
4
31
11
20
2
0
9
4

A TO B S MIN
0 2 1 0 17
0 4 0 0 37
3 5 0 2 33
2 3 0 1 33
1 1 0 1 18
4 1 0 0 17
1 1 0 1 19
0 1 0 0 26

16 81 11 18 1 5 200

2nd: 12-31 38.7%


2nd: 2-8 25.0%
2nd: 18-22 81.8%

UT Arlington
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Gainey, G. f
3-7
1-3
0-0
4-2-6
Walker, A. f
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Neal, E. g
8-13 3-6
2-2
0-1-1
Outler, J. g
7-13 3-6
4-4
0-0-0
McClanahan, L. g 3-14 0-0 5-10
2-2-4
Wilson, K.
1-3
1-3
0-0
0-5-5
Williams, B.
1-3
0-0
0-0
2-1-3
Harris, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Hervey, K.
3-6
1-4
2-2
1-6-7
Austin, C.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
Bilbao, J.
1-3
0-0
0-1
1-1-2
Team
3-1-4
Totals
29-66 9-22 13-19 13-21-34
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

PF
0
2
2
2
1
3
2
4

PF
4
1
3
3
2
4
1
1
1
1
3

Game: 42.4%
Game: 45.0%
Game: 78.6%

PTS
7
4
21
21
11
3
2
0
9
0
2

A TO B S MIN
0 1 0 0 22
0 1 1 1 13
2 3 0 4 28
2 1 0 2 29
5 4 0 2 36
0 2 1 0 18
0 0 0 0 11
0 0 0 0 6
1 1 0 0 20
0 0 0 0 4
0 0 0 0 13
1
24 80 10 14 2 9 200

2nd: 14-34 41.2%


2nd: 6-11 54.5%
2nd: 11-16 68.8%
2nd Chance
17
7

Game: 43.9%
Game: 40.9%
Game: 68.4%

Fast Break
2
14

Bench
13
16

Officials: Brent Hampton, Vladimir Tadel, Mitchell Ervin


Attendance: 2,214
Halftime Score: A-State, 37-35
Key Moment: In a game that featured 11 lead changes and eight ties, A-State
managed to build a 77-72 lead with 3:25 left and scored the game-winning
basket with 13 seconds remaining.
Notes: Anthony Livingston scored a career-high 31 points, including the
game-winning bucket, to lead A-State to an 81-80 victory over Texas-Arlington ... In addition to his 31 points, Livingstons monster night included a
game-high 15 rebounds that gave him his 13th double-doubles of the season
... None of his points or rebounds were bigger than those that came down
the stretch, specifically in the final seconds ... The second half featured 11
lead changes and eight ties, but the Red Wolves managed to build a 77-72
advantage with 3:25 left in the game ... UTA had pulled back within 77-75 on
a three when Livingston hauled in an offensive rebound and made two free
throws with 1:56 left that put the Red Wolves back up by four ... However,
the Mavericks answered with a layup by Lonnie McClanahan and a three by
Erick Neal to take an 80-79 lead with 32 seconds remaining ... A-States next,
and final, possession saw Livingston collect an offensive rebound and go back
up to score the game-deciding basket with 13 seconds left ... UTA had one
final shot, but Neals runner in the lane bounced off the rim as time expired
... Livingston was one of three A-State players to score in double-figures as
Frederic Dure and Cameron Golden added 20 and 11 points, respectively ...
Dure, who recorded a career-high 22 points in his previous game, became the
first Arkansas State player to reach 20 in back-to-back games since Livingston
on Jan. 17 and 19 ... Sean Gardner came off the bench to add nine points,
helping the Red Wolves score 80 or more points against a Sun Belt opponent
for the first time this season ... While the second half was a back-and-forth
battle, the first 20 minutes was highlighted by big runs from both teams ...
Leading by four points nearly midway through the half, the Red Wolves went
on a 15-4 run to open up a 32-17 point lead, the largest of the game by either
team, at the 6:09 mark ... The Mavericks answered by scoring 18 of the final
23 points of the first half, cutting A-States lead to just 37-35 at the break ...
Both teams hit 43 percent of their field goal attempts and made nine shots
from beyond the arc, but the Red Wolves held a 43-34 advantage on the
boards and made more free throws while also shooting a higher percentage
at the charity stripe ... UTA was led by three players posting a double-figures
point total, including Neal and Jamel Outler with 21 each. McClanahan added 11 points for the Mavericks.

2014-15 BOX SCORES

2887
A-State
Downs, K. f
Livingston, A. f
Golden, C. g
Dure, F. g
Foster, C.J. g
Hardwick, P.J.
Waters, C.
Gardner, S.
Team
Totals
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

Arkansas State................................................ 60
Texas State......................................................... 70
Feb. 28 | San Marcos, Texas | Strahan Coliseum
FG
0-4
7-14
3-13
4-7
0-1
0-0
2-5
3-7

3FG
0-0
2-3
0-8
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2

FT
0-0
4-6
6-9
1-1
0-0
0-0
4-4
2-2

O-D-R
1-0-1
4-9-13
0-3-3
0-7-7
1-0-1
1-0-1
6-3-9
0-1-1
0-1-1
19-51 5-16 17-22 13-24-37
1st: 9-25 36.0%
1st: 2-6 33.3%
1st: 3-6 50.0%

PF
2
3
2
5
0
0
3
1

PTS
0
20
12
11
0
0
8
9

A TO B S MIN
0 2 0 0 15
1 2 0 1 40
3 5 0 4 35
4 6 0 1 38
0 1 0 0 11
1 1 0 0 9
0 1 1 2 25
3 3 0 2 27

16 60 12 21 1 10 200

2nd: 10-26 38.5%


2nd: 3-10 30.0%
2nd: 14-16 87.5%

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
Texas State

1st: 14-30 46.7%


1st: 2-9 22.2%
1st: 4-5 80.0%
Paint
22
20

OFF T/O
6
32

2nd: 10-20 50.0%


2nd: 4-8 50.0%
2nd: 12-16 75.0%
2nd Chance
16
3

TO
0
1
6
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
13

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

S MIN
0 15
0 23
1 27
4 35
2 28
1 25
1 14
0 3
1 14
0 16

1 10 200

Game: 48.0%
Game: 35.3%
Game: 76.2%

Fast Break
2
4

Bench
17
25

Officials: Rick Hartzell, Glenn Truitt, Todd Austin


Attendance: 2,492
Halftime Score: Texas State, 34-23

Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 14-31 45.2%


1st: 2-7 28.6%
1st: 3-6 50.0%

PF
1
5
5
2
4
1
0
1
1
4

PTS
2
22
15
21
0
3
0
0
2
11

A TO B S MIN
0 1 0 0 10
0 3 1 1 32
3 0 0 3 29
3 2 0 3 34
0 0 0 0 13
1 0 0 0 12
0 0 0 0 5
5 2 0 0 26
0 0 0 0 13
0 2 2 1 26

24 76 12 10 3 8 200

2nd: 17-37 45.9%


2nd: 1-11 9.1%
2nd: 8-13 61.5%

South Ala.
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Lewis, A. f
6-9
0-0
3-5
2-3-5
1 15 0
Ferguson, D. f 7-9
0-0
6-8
2-4-6
4 20 1
Williams, K. g 5-13 2-7
6-8
0-5-5
2 18 0
Johnson, T. g 5-10 1-3
6-8
1-8-9
1 17 7
Stevens, B. g 2-5
1-2
0-0
0-3-3
2 5 2
Boyanov, G.
1-2
0-0
0-2
2-3-5
3 2 0
Brown, J.
1-3
1-3
1-2
0-0-0
2 4 0
Team
0-2-2
Totals
27-51 5-15 22-33 7-28-35 15 81 10
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%
Points
A-State
South Ala.

1st: 17-28 60.7%


1st: 3-9 33.3%
1st: 10-14 71.4%
Paint
40
30

OFF T/O
15
11

2nd: 10-23 43.5%


2nd: 2-6 33.3%
2nd: 12-19 63.2%
2nd Chance
14
9

Game: 45.6%
Game: 16.7%
Game: 57.9%
TO
0
1
2
4
2
1
0
1
11

B
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

S MIN
0 37
1 37
1 32
0 36
2 37
0 8
0 13

1 4 200

Game: 52.9%
Game: 33.3%
Game: 66.7%

Fast Break
6
6

Bench
16
6

Officials: Danny Sirmons, Bruce Benedict, Haywood Bostic


Attendance: 1,386
Halftime Score: South Alabama, 47-33
Key Moment: A-State rallied from a 24-point deficit to tie the game, but
South Alabama held off the Red Wolves 81-76.
Notes: A-State was led by four players scoring in double figures, including
Anthony Livingston with a game-high 22 points ... Sean Gardner scored 21
points, marking the fifth time this season he posted at least 20 in a contest
... Cameron Golden and Kelvin Downs added 15 and 11 points, respectively,
for the Red Wolves ... South Alabama took a 47-33 lead into the break and
built its largest lead to 63-39 with 15:17 left in the game ... Still trailing by 22
points, 66-44, at the 11:16 mark, A-State began its rally by going on a 10-0
run in just over two minutes ... The two teams followed by going back-andforth for several minutes, but the Red Wolves began another charge with
just over seven minutes remaining and down 71-58 ... A-State scored 15 of
the next 17 points to tie the score 73-73 with 2:49 left ... However, South
Alabama responded by hitting a three-point bucket on its next possession,
then getting a stop on the defensive end when Livingston was called for an
offensive foul, and finally hitting a layup to go back up 78-73 less than 40
seconds later ... Livingston was called for his fifth foul during the 5-0 outburst
by the Jaguars, but Golden made a three with 1:13 left on the clock to make
it a one-possession game again at 78-76 ... Golden fouled out on USAs next
trip down the floor, and South Alabama made 1-of-2 free throws to go ahead
79-76 ... Gardner took A-States last shot of the night with 13 seconds left,
but his three was off the mark and the Red Wolves had to foul ... South Alabamas Ken Williams secured the win by making both of his shots at the charity stripe and setting the final score ... South Alabama recorded a 52.9 field
goal percentage, while A-State hit 45.6 percent of its shots from the floor ...
The Jaguars also posted a higher three-point percentage, .333 to .167, and
hit 22-of-33 free throws in comparison to A-States 11-of-19 showing at the
line ... A-State held a slight advantage on the boards (36-35), outscored the
Jaguars in the paint (40-30), posted four more points off turnovers (15-11)
and scored five more second chance points (14-9).

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

53

Key Moment: Texas State converted 21 A-State turnovers to 32 points and


took a 70-60 victory over the Red Wolves.
Notes: A-State committed a season-high 21 turnovers that led to 32 Texas
State points off turnovers in a 70-60 loss ... Anthony Livingston posted his
14th double-double to lead the Red Wolves with 20 points and 13 rebounds
... With 14 double-doubles, Livingston has the most since Dan Henderson
in 1975-76 ... Cameron Golden (12) and Frederic Dure (11) also had double
figures for A-State ... The Red Wolves had a sluggish start, opening the game
1-for-12 from the field with seven turnovers in the first nine minutes ... In
that span, Texas State opened up a 17-3 advantage, but A-State responded
with a 13-4 run to make it 21-16 with 7:52 remaining in the first half, but the
five-point deficit would be as close as the Red Wolves could get ... Texas State
carried a 34-23 lead to the halftime break by shooting 47 percent (14-30)
in the first period ... A-State was hampered by 13 first half turnovers that
resulted in 17 points for the Bobcats while shooting 36 percent (9-25) ... The
Bobcats held their 10-plus point advantage much of the second half, but the
Red Wolves were able to trim the deficit to eight points, 54-46, with a pair of
free throws by Waters with 6:21 remaining ... A-State pressed after the free
throw make and Sean Gardner grabbed a steal, but Golden couldnt convert
a fast break opportunity ... Texas State grabbed possession and hit a three on
the other end to take a 57-46 lead ... The Red Wolves got the deficit down
to 10 points twice with less than three minutes to go and to as few as eight
with 35 seconds left ... Texas State hit free throws down the stretch and held
on for the win ... The Bobcats finished the night shooting 76 percent (16-21)
at the charity stripe and A-State was 77 percent (17-22) at the line ... Dure,
starting in his third-straight game, fouled out late in the game with his 11
points and seven rebounds in a career-high 38 minutes of action ... Dure was
4-for-7 from the field and 2-3 from three-point range, but the other perimeter players managed to shoot 3-for-13 from long range ... A-State finished the
afternoon shooting 37 percent (19-51) from the field and 31 percent (5-16)
from beyond the arc ... Texas State shot 48 percent (24-50) from the floor and
35 percent (6-17) behind the three-point line ... A-State held a 37-27 edge on
the glass, allowing only four offensive rebounds, but the Red Wolves coughed
up 21 turnovers and were outscored 32-6 in points off turnovers.

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Bocoum, N. c
1-4
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
Livingston, A. f 8-16 1-6
5-9
1-8-9
Golden, C. g 5-12 1-4
4-4
0-2-2
Gardner, S. g 10-18 0-5
1-4
1-2-3
Foster, C.J. g
0-2
0-1
0-0
1-0-1
Macklien, D.
1-3
1-1
0-0
0-0-0
Pierre, J.
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
Hardwick, PJ 0-1
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
Waters, C.
1-3
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
Downs, K.
5-8
0-0
1-2
2-5-7
Team
1-3-4
Totals
31-68 3-18 11-19 12-24-36

2014-15 REVIEW

Texas State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS A
Naylor, C. f
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1 8 0
Gant, E. f
3-9
0-0
1-2
2-4-6
5 7 1
Brown, D.J. g
1-2
1-2
4-4
0-7-7
1 7 5
Davis, W. g
5-9
1-4
0-0
0-2-2
2 11 4
Montalvo, E. g
4-9
2-7
2-2
0-1-1
1 12 2
Tilbury, K.
5-8
2-3
7-8
0-2-2
1 19 2
Black, O.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
2 0 2
Bermudez, V.
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0 0 0
Weatherspoon, J.
1-3
0-0
2-4
1-1-2
3 4 0
Ramal, K.
1-3
0-0
0-1
0-2-2
3 2 2
Team
1-3-4
Totals
24-50 6-17 16-21 4-23-27 19 70 18

Game: 37.3%
Game: 31.1%
Game: 77.3%

2888

Arkansas State................................................ 76
South Alabama.................................................. 81
March 5 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

2014-15 BOX SCORES

2889

Arkansas State................................................ 57
UL-Lafayette...................................................... 81
March 6 | Jonesboro, Ark. | Convocation Center

2014-15 REVIEW

A-State
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R PF PTS
Bocoum, N. c
0-1
0-0
0-2
1-4-5
1 0
Livingston, A. f 6-13 0-1
5-6
3-8-11 4 17
Golden, C. g
2-8
2-4
1-2
0-5-5
2 7
Gardner, S. g 3-8
2-4
0-0
0-2-2
1 8
Foster, C.J. g
1-4
0-1
1-2
0-0-0
1 3
Macklien, D.
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1 2
Pierre, J.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0 0
Hardwick, PJ 4-8
1-2
4-4
0-2-2
2 13
Waters, C.
1-6
0-0
0-0
1-3-4
5 2
Downs, K.
2-7
0-2
1-2
1-2-3
4 5
Team
1-4-5
Totals
20-57 5-14 12-18 7-31-38 21 57
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 14-35 40.0%


1st: 4-9 44.4%
1st: 1-4 25.0%

2nd: 6-22 27.3%


2nd: 1-5 20.0%
2nd: 11-14 78.6%

UL-Lafayette
FG
3FG
FT
O-D-R
Washington, B. f 2-6
0-1
4-4
4-8-12
Long, S. f
5-12 1-2
6-8
5-7-12
Register, H. g 6-15 6-15 1-2
0-4-4
Wright, J. g
5-12 2-3
2-5
0-7-7
Stove, J. g
4-6
0-0
2-2
1-0-1
Walker, D.
2-5
1-1
1-2
0-1-1
Rimmer, X.
1-3
0-2
0-0
0-0-0
Wronkoski, S.
0-2
0-1
1-2
0-1-1
Shepherd, K.
2-6
0-2
0-0
2-2-4
Leblanc, A.
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Williams, T.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
Kande, V.
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0-0
Team
4-2-6
Totals
27-68 10-27 17-26 17-32-49
Total FG%
3-PT FG%
F Throw%

1st: 14-37 37.8%


1st: 6-16 37.5%
1st: 9-13 69.2%

Points
Paint
A-State
24
UL-Lafayette
30

OFF T/O
7
15

PF
1
2
1
4
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
1

PTS
8
17
19
14
10
6
2
1
4
0
0
0

A TO B S MIN
0 0 0 0 4
1 3 1 0 37
0 1 0 0 26
0 2 0 0 28
0 0 0 0 18
1 2 0 1 20
0 0 0 0 3
4 1 0 0 26
0 0 2 1 13
0 0 0 0 26
6

9 3 2 200
Game: 35.1%
Game: 35.7%
Game: 66.7%

A TO B S MIN
6 0 0 2 33
3 2 1 2 28
2 0 0 1 32
2 0 0 0 31
1 2 0 1 29
0 0 1 0 15
0 1 0 0 5
0 0 0 0 9
1 1 1 0 11
0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 3

16 81 15 6 3 6 200

2nd: 13-31 41.9%


2nd: 4-11 36.4%
2nd: 8-13 61.5%
2nd Chance
13
13

Game: 39.7%
Game: 37.0%
Game: 65.4%

Fast Break
2
4

Bench
22
13

Officials: Hal Lusk, Jacyn Goble, Byron Evans


Attendance: 1,703
Halftime Score: UL-Lafayette, 43-33

54

Key Moment: A 17-5 run by UL-Lafayette to open the second half gave the
Ragin Cajuns a 60-38 advantage and A-State lost the game 81-57.
Notes: Anthony Livingston scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, both
team highs, to collect his 15th double-double of the season and lead the Red
Wolves ... P.J. Hardwick was the only other A-State player to score in double
figures, finishing with 13 points ... While the Red Wolves never led, they were
within 38-33 before Louisiana closed out the first halfs final 45 seconds on
a 5-0 run to take a 43-33 lead into the locker room ... The Ragin Cajuns began the second half by scoring 17 of the initial 22 points to open up a 60-38
advantage with 12:06 left in the game ... The Red Wolves responded by going
on a 9-1 run to that made the score 61-47 with 10:23 to play, but couldnt get
any closer ... Arkansas State posted a .351 shooting percentage in comparison
to ULLs .397 and both teams shot close to 36 percent from beyond the arc,
but the Ragin Cajuns made 10 three-pointers to the Red Wolves five ... Both
teams had a similar free throw percentage as well, but ULL made eight more
trips to the charity stripe ... Louisiana, led by four players scoring in double
figures, held a 49-38 advantage on the boards ... Haywood Register led ULL
with 19 points on 40 percent (6-15) shooting from beyond the arc. Shawn
Long added 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Ragin Cajuns.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2014-15 STATISTICS
ALL GAMES: 11-18
PLAYER
Anthony Livingston
Cameron Golden
Sean Gardner
Frederic Dure
Nouhoum Bocoum
PJ Hardwick
Kelvin Downs
Charles Waters
C.J. Foster
Daijon Macklien
Ronnie White
Josh Pierre
Team
Total
Opponents

G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA


29-29 1039-35.8 166-358
29-29 1016-35.0 133-366
29-26 897-30.9 129-310
12-3 222-18.5
24-55
28-15 434-15.5 63-142
27-20 776-28.7 42-119
28-8 502-17.9 42-111
25-6 323-12.9
31-72
22-9 312-14.2
15-51
23-0 281-12.2
18-41
3-0
26-8.7
1-4
8-0
22-2.8
0-2
29
29

1st
863
1019

PCT.
.321
.310
.355
.500
.333
.200
.200
.000
.188
.385
.000
.000

664-1631 .407 169-514


716-1681 .426 195-586

.329
.333

2nd
984
985

OT
22
14

FT-FTA
102-148
70-99
37-51
12-19
40-59
44-55
24-37
16-21
18-28
6-9
3-4
0-0

PCT. OFF-DEF TOT-AVG


PF-D AT
.689 77-214 291-10.0
67-1
22
.707 15-76
91-3.1
56-2
78
.725 32-64
96-3.3
64-3
35
.632
2-32
34-2.8
17-1
13
.678 47-75
122-4.4
48-1
3
.800 21-64
85-3.1
55-1 130
.649 23-54
77-2.8
75-2
5
.762 32-52
84-3.4
58-3
3
.643 13-10
23-1.0
30-1
14
.667
3-18
21-0.9
21-0
18
.750
2-8
10-3.3
4-0
0
.000
0-3
3-0.4
0-0
0
51-50
101
1
372-530 .702 318-720 1038-35.8 496-15 321
391-583 .671 342-732 1074-37.0 484-9 343

TO
78
63
43
21
29
59
34
14
18
24
1
1
5
390
343

BS
29
5
8
0
12
0
18
18
1
0
0
0

TO
49
48
31
21
19
40
21
10
10
14
1
4
347-11 209 268
324-5 235 238

BS
18
2
5
0
5
0
12
18
0
0
0

ST
14
49
33
6
5
19
14
14
3
6
0
1

PTS-AVG
461-15.9
397-13.7
349-12.0
75-6.3
167-6.0
130-4.8
109-3.9
78-3.1
51-2.3
47-2.0
5-1.7
0-0.0

89 154 1869-64.4
78 193 2018-69.6

Total
1869
2018

SUN BELT GAMES: 6-14


PLAYER
Anthony Livingston
Cameron Golden
Sean Gardner
Frederic Dure
Nouhoum Bocoum
PJ Hardwick
Kelvin Downs
Charles Waters
C.J. Foster
Daijon Macklien
Josh Pierre
Team
Total
Opponents
SCORE BY HALVES
Arkansas State
Opponents

G-GS MIN-AVG
20-20 731-36.5
20-20 694-34.7
20-17 588-29.4
12-3 222-18.5
19-11 263-13.8
20-13 556-27.8
19-3 345-18.2
18-6 274-15.2
16-7 215-13.4
14-0 149-10.6
4-0
13-3.3
20
20

4050
4050
1st
564
718

FG-FGA
113-256
86-247
79-205
24-55
37-87
34-94
28-76
26-61
10-39
9-20
0-1

PCT. 3FG-FGA
.441
16-61
.348 38-130
.385
30-91
.436
15-30
.425
1-2
.362
2-10
.368
1-3
.426
0-2
.256
3-13
.450
2-4
.000
0-1

PCT.
.262
.292
.330
.500
.500
.200
.333
.000
.231
.500
.000

446-1141 .391 108-347


504-1156 .436 129-374

.311
.345

2nd
669
689

OT
22
14

FT-FTA
71-98
49-71
27-35
12-19
25-36
30-37
14-22
13-17
11-18
3-5
0-0

PCT. OFF-DEF
.724 58-157
.690 10-52
.771 20-32
.632
2-32
.694 27-39
.811 15-45
.636 15-36
.765 29-44
.611
9-5
.600
2-11
.000
0-2
30-34
255-358 .712 217-489
284-413 .688 232-535

TOT-AVG
215-10.8
62-3.1
52-2.6
34-2.8
66-3.5
60-3.0
51-2.7
73-4.1
14-0.9
13-0.9
2-0.5
64
706-35.3
767-38.3

PF-D
46-1
34-1
44-2
17-1
32-1
40-1
52-1
51-3
17-0
14-0
0-0

AT
12
47
26
13
2
88
2
3
8
8
0

ST
8
31
26
6
2
15
3
10
3
2
0

PTS-AVG
313-15.7
259-13.0
215-10.8
75-6.3
100-5.3
100-5.0
71-3.7
65-3.6
34-2.1
23-1.6
0-0.0

2014-15 REVIEW

SCORE BY HALVES
Arkansas State
Opponents

5850
5850

PCT. 3FG-FGA
.464
27-84
.363 61-197
.416 54-152
.436
15-30
.444
1-3
.353
2-10
.378
1-5
.431
0-2
.294
3-16
.439
5-13
.250
0-0
.000
0-2

60 106 1255-62.8
52 140 1421-71.1

Total
1255
1421

55

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2014-15 SUN BELT RECAP


STANDINGS
W
1. Georgia State%#
15
2. Georgia Southern
14
3. ULM
14
4. UL Lafayette
13
5. UT Arlington
10
6. Appalchian State
9
7. South Alabama
9
8. Little Rock
8
9. Texas State
7
10. Arkansas State
6
11. Troy
5
% - Regular Season Champion

ALL-SUN BELT TEAMS


Sun Belt
Overall
L
Pct.
W
L
5
.750
25
10
6
.700
22
9
6
.700
24
13
7
.650
22
14
10
.500
16
15
11
.450
12
17
11
.450
12
21
12
.400
13
18
13
.350
14
17
14
.300
11
18
15
.250
10
19
# SBC Tournament Champions

Pct.
.714
.710
.649
.611
.516
.414
.364
.419
.452
.379
.345

2014-15 REVIEW

A-STATE IN SUN BELT STATS


Team (All Games)
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Scoring Margin
Free-Throw Pct.
Field-Goal Pct.
FG Pct. Defense
3-Pt. FG Pct.
3-Pt. FG Pct. Def.
Rebounding Off.
Rebounding Def.
Rebounding Margin
Blocked Shots
Assists
Steals
Turnover Margin
Assist/TO Ratio
Offensive Reb.
Defensive Reb.
Offensive Reb. Pct.
Defensive Reb. Pct.
3-Point FG Made

9th (64.4)
6th (69.6)
10th (-5.1)
7th (.702)
9th (.407)
7th (.426)
6th (.329)
9th (.333)
5th (35.8)
11th (37.0)
7th (-1.2)
7th (3.1)
8th (11.1)
8th (5.3)
9th (-1.62)
8th (0.8)
6th (11.0)
5th (24.8)
8th (.304)
7th (.678)
8th (5.8)

Individual (All Games-Top 10)


Anthony Livingston
Scoring
7th (15.9)
Rebounding
2nd (10.0)
Blocked Shots
T8th (1.0)
Offensive Rebounds
4th (2.7)
Defensive Rebounds
1st (7.3)
Minutes Played
3rd (35.8)
Cameron Golden
Steals
3-Point FG Made
Minutes Played

6th (1.7)
7th (2.1)
6th (35.0)

Sean Gardner
3-Point FG Made

9th (1.9)

PJ Hardwick
Assists
Assist/TO Ratio

1st (4.8)
1st (2.2)

TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Opening Round (March 12)
No. 8 Texas State
68
No. 5 UT Arlington
62

Semifinals (March 14)


No. 1 Georgia State
No. 4 UL Lafayette

81
79

No. 6 South Alabama


No. 7 Little Rock

No. 2 Georgia Southern


No. 3 ULM

44
43

57
55

Quarterfinals (March 13)


No. 4 UL Lafayette
53
No. 8 Texas State
43
77
59

56

No. 3 ULM
No. 6 South Alabama

Championship (March 15)


No. 1 Georgia State
38
No. 2 Georgia Southern
36

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

First Team
Jelani Hewitt
Ryan Harrow
R.J. Hunter
Shawn Long
Tylor Ongwae

Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.

Pos.
G
G
G
F
F

School
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Georgia State
UL Lafayette
ULM

Second Team
Frank Eaves
Anthony Livingston
Ken Williams
Lonnie McClanhan
Emani Gant

Yr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.

Pos.
G
F
G
G
F

School
Appalachian State
Arkansas State
South Alabama
UT Arlington
Texas State

Third Team
Josh Hagins
Trent Wiedeman
Jay Wright
Majok Deng
Wesley Person

Yr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.

Pos.
G
G
G
F
G

School
Little Rock
Georgia Southern
UL Lafayette
ULM
Troy

Player of the Year: R.J. Hunter - Georgia State


Defensive Player of the Year: Jelani Hewitt - Georgia Southern
Freshman of the Year: Wesley Person - Troy
Coach of the Year: Keith Richard, ULM

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK


Date
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Dec. 9
Dec. 16
Jan. 5
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
March 2
March 9

Player
Tylor Ongwae
Frank Eaves
R.J. Hunter
Kevin Thomas
Shawn Long
Shawn Long
Marvin Williams
Anthony Livingston
Frank Eaves
Ryan Harrow
Tylor Ongwae
Ken Williams
R.J. Hunter
Mareik Isom
R.J. Hunter

School
ULM
Appalachian State
Georgia State
Troy
UL Lafayette
UL Lafayette
ULM
Arkansas State
Appalachian State
Georgia State
ULM
South Alabama
Georgia State
Little Rock
Georgia State

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

John Tate

HISTORY
Conference Championships ........................................ 58
All-Americans ............................................................. 59
Honors & Awards ................................................... 60-61
NCAA Tournament History .......................................... 62
NIT History ................................................................. 63
Conference Tournament History ................................. 64

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS


1964-65 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
13-9 OVERALL, 6-2 SLC

Led by first team All-American and Southland Conference MVP Jerry Rook, Arkansas State
was co-champion with Abilene Christian. After opening the season 0-6, Arkansas State won
10-straight games and finished the season 13-9 overall.

1966-67 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS


17-9 OVERALL, 8-0 SLC

HISTORY

Two-time All-American John Dickson helped Arkansas State post a perfect 8-0 record in
league play and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Arkansas State cruised to the league title
by four games and defeated the Southland Conference foes by an average of 8.75 points
per game.

1970-71 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS


15-9 OVERALL, 6-2 SLC

John Belcher led the nation in field-goal percentage (.688) and helped Arkansas State to its
third Southland Conference Championship. The championship came in the first season in
Division I for Arkansas State and the team posted a perfect 12-0 record on the home floor.

1990-91 AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS


23-9 OVERALL, 9-3 AMERICAN SOUTH

Coach Nelson Catalina guided Arkansas State to a 13-0 record on the home court and A-State
claimed the American South championship with a 9-3 mark in league play.

1997-98 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS


20-9 OVERALL, 14-4 SBC

It took seven seasons, but Arkansas State claimed its first Sun Belt Conference title. South
Alabama also finished 14-4 in the league to share the regular season hardware with A-State.

1998-99 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

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18-12 OVERALL, 9-5 SBC

Led by All-American point guard Chico Fletcher, Arkansas State earned an automatic berth to
the NCAA Tournament with the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship. A-State was
second in the regular season, but defeated Western Kentucky (65-48) to win the tournament
crown.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

RED WOLVES ALL-AMERICANS

Jerry Rook

1964 Associated Press (2nd)


1965 Associated Press (1st)
The all-time leading scorer in A-State history with
2,153 points, Jerry Rook was first-team All-American and Southland Conference MVP in 1965.
Rook is fourth all-time at A-State in rebounding
with 896.

John Dickson

1966 Associated Press (1st)


1967 Associated Press (2nd), NABC (2nd)
The school record holder for points in a game (47,
twice), John Dickson is a two-time All-American.
Dickson also has the single-season school record
for field-goal percentage (69.5). Dickson was the
first A-State basketball player to be drafted by a
NBA team (Chicago Bulls, 1967).

Steve Brooks

1974 Associated Press (HM)


Brooks led the 1974 squad by averaging 20.4
points and 11.1 rebounds in 25 games played.
Helped A-State to a 17-8 record, Brooks led the
team in scoring in 13 games

HISTORY

Don Scaife

Dan Henderson

1975 Sporting News (HM), Converse (HM)


Scoring a single-season school record with 678
points in 1975, Don Scaife was honorable mention selection by two different organizations.
Scaife averaged 27.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per
game in his senior season and was a three-time
All-Southland Conference selection.

1976 Converse (HM)


1977 Associated Press (HM), Sporting News
(HM), Converse (HM), Basketball Weekly (HM)
Dan Henderson ranks sixth in school history in career points (1,543), third in rebounding (910) and
eighth in scoring average (15.3).

John Tate

Chico Fletcher

1988 Sporting News (HM)


1989 Sporting News (HM)
John Tate ranks third in A-State history in points
scored (1,176) and seventh in rebounds (821).
Tate averaged at least 15.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per game in three consecutive seasons.
Tate holds the school record for games played
(128) and games started (108).

Marvin Jarrett

1980 Converse (HM)


Marvin Jarrett finished his A-State career ranking
14th among the all-time leaders in rebounding
(588) and 16th in scoring (1,150 points). Jarrett
led the team in rebounding three-straight years
and was a two-time All-Southland Conference
performer.

1998 Basketball Weekly (HM)


1999 Associated Press (HM)
A two-time Sun Belt Conference MVP, Chico
Fletcher finished second nationally in assists
per game in his sophomore and junior seasons.
Fletcher owns the SBC record for career assists
(893) and ranks seventh in A-State history in career points (1,465), first in steals (211) and fifth in
career three-pointers made (128).

59

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

HONORS & AWARDS


Coach of the Year
USBWA District VII
2009-10

John Brady

NABC District 9
1998-99

Dickey Nutt

1997-98

Dickey Nutt

Sun Belt Conference


2009-10

John Brady

1997-98

Dickey Nutt

American South Conference


1990-91

Nelson Catalina

HISTORY

Southland Conference
1973-74

John Rose

1966-67

Marvin Speight

All-District Honors
NCAA All-District IV
1976-77

Dan Henderson

1974-75

Don Scaife

USBWA All-District 6
1988-89

2014-15

Anthony Livingston

2013-14

Kirk Van Slyke

2012-13

Brandon Peterson

2010-11

Martavius Adams

2009-10

Brandon Reed

2006-07

Isaac Wells

2005-06

Dereke Tipler

2004-05

Dewarick Spencer

2003-04

Dewarick Spencer

All-Sun Belt Conference


Third Team

1997-98

Chico Fletcher

2009-10

Brandon Reed

NABC All-District 8

All-American South Conference


Second Team
(As selected by coaches)

1989-90

Bobby Gross

1988-89

Ed Louden

All-American South Conference


Second Team
(As selected by media)

1989-90

Greg Williams

All-American South Conference


All-Defensive Team
Carl Archer

Melvin Johnson III

2012-13

Trey Finn

2011-12

Malcoln Kirkland

2010-11

Donald Boone

2007-08

Ryan Wedel

1976-77

2004-05

J.J. Montgomery

1973-74

Steve Brooks

1970-71

Allan Pruett (Co)

1965-66

John Dickson

1964-65

Jerry Rook

1963-64

Jerry Rook

Sun Belt Conference


Defensive Player of the Year
2001-02

Jason Jennings

1998-99

Freddy Hicks

1997-98

Freddy Hicks

Sun Belt Conference


Freshman of the Year
2009-10

Brandon Reed

Sun Belt Conference


Newcomer of the Year

Southland Conference
Most Valuable Player
Dan Henderson

All-Southland Conference
First Team
1986-87

John Tate

1982-83

Jeff Bolding

1976-77

Dan Henderson

1975-76

Dan Henderson

1974-75

Don Scaife

2000-01

Nick River

1972-73

Don Scaife

1988-89

John Tate

1971-72

Steve Brooks

1987-88

John Tate

Chico Fletcher

1997-98

Chico Fletcher

1993-94

Jeff Clifton (Co)

All-Sun Belt Conference


First Team
2006-07

Adrian Banks

2003-04

J.J. Montgomery

2001-02

Jason Jennings

2000-01

Jason Jennings

1999-00

Chico Fletcher

1998-99
1997-98

Chico Fletcher
Antonio Harvey
Chico Fletcher
Micah Marsh

1996-97

Mark Kiehne

1993-94

Jeff Clifton

1992-93
1991-92

Jeff Clifton
Fred Shepherd
Fred Shepherd

Sun Belt Conference


All-Tournament Team

1969-70
1966-67
1965-66

2013-14

Ed Townsel

1964-65

2012-13

Brandon Peterson

2011-12

Trey Finn

1963-64

2006-07

Adrian Banks
Isaac Wells
Chico Fletcher

1998-99

Antonio Harvey
Eric Beatty

All-American South Conference


First Team
(As selected by coaches)

John Belcher

1984-85
1983-84

Don Scaife

All-Arkansas Intercollegiate
Conference Team
1946-47

Maurice Miller
Bennie Wihelm

1945-46

Buster Johnson

1934-35

Wendell Davis

1933-34

Wendell Davis

Arkansas Intercollegiate
Conference All-Tournament Team
1946-47

Maurice Miller (MVP)

Other Honors
Basketball Times
All-Southwest Team

Basketball Times
All-South Team
Jeff Clifton (HM)

1992-93

Fred Shepherd (HM)

John Dickson
Mike Burk
John Dickson
John Dickson

Basketball Weekly
All-Freshman Team
1996-97

Chico Fletcher (HM)

Jerry Rook
Jerry Rook

Reggie Gordon
Brad Goshien
Tim Norman
Reggie Gordon
Scott Horrell

1982-83

Jay Hansen

1981-82

Mike Sailes

1980-81

Anthony Myles

Bobby Gross
John Tate

1987-88

John Tate

1979-80

All-American South Conference


First Team

1978-79

1990-91

Bobby Gross

1976-77

James Leffall

1988-89

John Tate

1974-75

Dan Henderson

1977-78

Allan Pruett

1993-94

All-Southland Conference
Second Team
1985-86

Dan Henderson

Allan Pruett

1988-89

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Steve Brooks
1970s

John Belcher

1990-91

(As selected by media)

Jerry Rook
John Belcher

John Tate (HM)

Fred Shepherd

1998-99

Southland Conference
All-Decade Teams
1960s

John Tate (HM)

1992-93

1970-71

Reggie Gordon
Steve Wiedower

1987-88

Adrian Banks

Chico Fletcher

1986-87

1988-89

2006-07

1998-99

Southland Conference
All-Tournament Team

Don Scaife

Jeff Clifton

Sun Belt Conference


Tournament MVP

Allan Pruett

Steve Brooks

1993-94

Conference Honors
Sun Belt Conference
Player of the Year

Steve Brooks

1969-70

Greg Williams

1973-74

*Discontinued in 2009-10 season

1970-71

(As selected by media)

1989-90

2013-14

John Tate

USBWA All-District VII

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All-Sun Belt Conference


Second Team

Anthony Myles
Marvin Jarrett
Anthony Myles
Marvin Jarrett
Marvin Jarrett

1973-74

J.H. Williams

1971-72

John Belcher

Basketball Weekly
All-Plains Team
1982-83

Jeff Bolding

Basketball Weekly
All-Deep South
1993-94
1992-93
1987-88

Jeff Clifton (HM)


Jeff Clifton (HM)
Fred Shepherd (HM)
John Tate (HM)

HONORS & AWARDS


All-Tournament Teams
NCAA All-Tournament Team
(College Division)

1966-67

Harold Scrifes

1965-66

John Dickson (MVP)

1962-63

Jerry Rook (MVP)

1961-62

Warren Moore

1992

Bill Jones

1957-58

Jim Bowman

Runnin Joe Classic


Jeff Clifton (MVP)
Jay Cook (MVP)
Fred Shepherd
Vernall Cole
Tyrone Hall (MVP)
1991

Fred Shepherd

1990

Ed Louden
John Tate
John Tate (MVP)

1987

Bo Brown
Ed Louden
John Tate (MVP)
Steve Wiedower

1986

Reggie Gordon
Reggie Gordon (MVP)
1985

Brad Goshien
Mike Todd

1975

Dan Henderson (MVP)


Calvin Breedlove (MVP)

1971

Dan Sullivan

1966

Milton Sullivan

1965

John Dickson

Steve Brooks

1989

Jerry Hudgins

1962

2002

Tevoris Thompson

Lobo Classic
1997-98

1997-98

Chico Fletcher

Micah Marsh (MVP)


Jabari Myles

John Tate (MVP)


Greg Williams

Jeff Clifton

Gossner Food Classic


Tevoris Thompson

1985

Rick Barney

In The Professional Ranks


NBA
2001-02

Jason Jennings

1988-90

Al Bannister

Utah Jazz (Free Agent)

John Tate

New York Knicks (Free Agent)

Hawaiian Airlines
Silversword Invitational
1986

Steve Wiedower

Dan Henderson

San Antonio Spurs (3rd Rd Pick)


1963-67

John Dickson

1985
1983

Brad Goshien

Champion Holiday Classic


1981

Mike Sailes

Wolf Pack Classic


1980

1979

Anthony Miles
Mike Sailes

Evansville Invitational
1978

Marvin Jarrett

Anthony Myles
Italy

1973-77

Dan Henderson
Italy

1971-75

Don Scaife
Philippines

1969-74

Steve Brooks

Italy & Philippines

Player of the Week


Sun Belt Conference
Jan. 19, 2015

Anthony Livingston

Dec. 3, 2013

Melvin Johnson III

Feb. 18, 2013

Brandon Peterson
Trey Finn

1995-99

Antonio Harvey

Tampa Bay Wind Jammers


1993-95

Arthur Agee

Jacksonville Sharks
1992-94
1989-93

Jeff Clifton
Fred Shepherd

Westchester Stallions

ABA
Don Scaife

Spirit of St. Louis (Free Agent)


1969-74

Steve Brooks

Utah Stars (5th Rd Pick)


1963-67

John Dickson

New Orleans Buccaneers (2nd Rd Pick)


1961-65

Jerry Rook

New Orleans Buccaneers (Free Agent)

CBA
1988-91

Phillip McKellar

Lake Erie & Fort Wayne


1987-90

Greg Williams

Rochester (Minn.)
1985-89

Trey Finn

Jan. 4, 2011

Trey Finn

Feb. 1, 2010

Brandon Reed

Jan. 12, 2009

Donald Boone*

Feb. 26, 2007

Adrian Banks

Jan. 15, 2007

Adrian Banks

Feb. 7, 2006

Dereke Tipler

Mar. 3, 2004

Dewarick Spencer

Nov. 25, 2003

J.J. Montgomery

Feb. 5, 2001

Jason Jennings

Feb. 21, 2000

Chico Fletcher

Jan. 24, 2000

C.J. Pepper

Feb. 15, 1999

Chico Fletcher

Dec. 14, 1998

Chico Fletcher

Nov. 30, 1998

C.J. Pepper

Feb. 2, 1998

Chico Fletcher

Jan. 12, 1998

Chico Fletcher

Feb. 24, 1997

Jabari Myles

Jan. 27, 1997

Bebop Walker

Jan. 13, 1997

Mark Kiehne

Jan. 31, 1994

Jeff Clifton

Jan. 24, 1994

Jeff Clifton

Dec. 20, 1993

Jeff Clifton

* - Indicates Co-Player of the Week


Shading reflects each season

John Tate
Tulsa

Toby McCammon

Hatter Classic
1977

1979-81

Malcoln Kirkland

Jerome Jefferson

Show-Me Classic

Scott Horrell

Sweden & Australia

Dec. 20, 2011

Jay Hansen

Reggie Gordon

1981-84

USBL

John Tate

Runnin Rebel Classic

John Tate
Argentina

Feb. 20, 2012

1971-75
1984

1985-89

Feb. 4, 2013

Memphis Fire

Amana-Hawkeye Classic

Dewayne McCray

New Zealand & Spain

Chicago Bulls (2nd Rd Pick)

John Tate
Greg Williams

Jeff Bolding

Houston Rockets (8th Rd Pick)

TCBY Classic
1987

Patrick Eddie

1980-83
1973-77

Sooner Invitational
1987

1989-91

International
2013-15

Kirk Van Slyke


Japan

2009-13

Brandon Peterson
Sweden

1992-94

Jeff Clifton
Spain

1991-93

Anthony Allen
Mexico

1991-93

Robert Smith-Lee
Mexico

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

61

Cessna Classic

2002

Bobby Gross

Kentucky Invitational
1988

Zippys Tournament

1993

Barry Mayberry

Gaylon Ward

Gossner Food Classic

Matt Garner

1987-88

Jerry Rook (MVP)

1963

1981-82

Portland Trailblazers (2nd Rd Pick)

Greg Williams (MVP)


Barry Mayberry

Ryan Wedel

Bobby Gross

Carrier Classic

Phillip McKellar

1988

Mike Lance

2007-08

Fred Shepherd
Spain

HISTORY

Barry Mayberry (MVP)

1989

2008-09

1989-93

Bobby Gross

All College Tournament


1989

Corey Cole
Dewayne McCray

Academic Honors
Academic All-District VI

Terry Gwin Scholar-Athlete

Phillip McKellar

1990

Anthony Allen

Texaco Star Classic

Vernall Cole

1992

Fred Shepherd

Boston College Classic


1990

Don Shatley

1959-60

1993

River City Classic

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY


1999 MIDWEST REGIONAL | No. 15 Seed (0-1)

HISTORY

March 12

First Round (New Orleans, La.)

Utah (2)

58-80

It was 28 seasons in the making, but Arkansas State finally broke through
the NCAA Tournament barrier after an incredible run at the end of the 199899 season.
A-States storybook run through the Sun Belt Conference Tournament
ended in an invitation to the Big Dance to face the nationally sixth-ranked
Utah Utes in the Midwest Regional at New Orleans, La.
The selection show was over, the countless interviews completed, all the
game file reviewed and the intense practices nothing but a memory. All the
hoopla over A-State making it for the first time to the NCAA Tournament
took a back seat to the ultimate task at hand.
Utah had Associated Press All-America guard Andre Miller running the
point and a huge front line of players unlike any A-State had seen during the
season. A tough game lay ahead for underdog A-State.
The first half was close as A-State actually lead 15-14 with 8:32 to play
in the half before Utah began to muscle into the lead. A-State trailed by
10 with 4:14 left in the first half before slicing the deficit to three with 44
seconds left. But Tony Harvey nailed a three-pointer with 25 seconds to go
giving the Utes a 36-30 halftime lead.
Freddy Hicks loomed large inside, swatting away four shots in the half
despite being shorter than those he defended. Chico Fletcher tallied 15
points in the half as A-State kept the score close.
The second half was more of the same at the start. A-State kept the score
close with controlled breaks and solid play. Eric Beatty stepped up in the
second half to score 11 points, but unfortunately they werent enough.
Trailing 39-38 with 16:22 remaining in the contest, A-State began to
succumb to its size disadvantage inside. Leading by 11 points with 10:36
remaining. Utah quickly established dominance and pushed its margin to 21
points over the next 3:47 and held around a 20-point cushion for most of the
game.
Freddy Hicks, A-States all-time leading shot blocker at the time, concluded the game with six blocks which represented the third-most rejections in
NCAA Midwest Regional history. Chico Fletcher scored 21 points in the game
while Eric Beatty poured in 17 points for A-State.

BOX SCORE
A-State
Harvey, A.
Fletcher, C.
Beatty, E.
Hicks, F.
Holloway, J.
Denson, D.
Williams, G.
Pepper, C.J.
Ezell, J.
Team
Totals

FG
1-8
7-15
5-14
1-2
2-3
1-2
0-1
0-2
0-0

3FG
1-3
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0

17-47

4-7

Total FG%
17-47 | 36.2%
Utah
Mottola, H.
Miller, A.
Jensen, A.
Killion, J.
Althoff, N.
Harvey, T.
Cullen, P.
Sharp, A.
Team
Totals

FG
6-15
2-4
5-10
2-4
1-1
4-7
2-6
1-1

FT
4-7
6-8
7-8
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-2
0-0

O-D-R
3-1-4
0-2-2
1-2-3
1-3-4
0-1-1
2-1-3
1-2-3
0-1-1
0-0-0
2-1-3
20-27 10-14-24
3-PT FG%
4-7 | 57.1

O-D-R
3-4-7
1-0-1
7-4-11
0-0-0
0-7-7
2-3-5
1-1-2
0-3-3
1-3-4
23-48 16-29 7-19 15-25-40

Total FG%
23-48 | 47.9%

PF PTS A TO B S MIN
3 7 2 3 0 3 40
2 21 3 6 0 1 39
4 17 3 2 1 3 34
3 2 0 0 6 0 32
5 5 1 1 0 0 24
5 4 0 2 0 1 17
1 0 0 0 0 0 7
2 2 0 0 0 0 6
0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2
25 58 8 16 7 8 200

3FG
2-6
0-1
2-3
1-3
0-0
2-3
0-3
0-0

FT
8-9
4-5
6-9
2-2
1-2
4-4
1-2
1-2

F Throw %
20-27 | 74.1%
PF
3
1
5
3
4
3
3
1

PTS
22
8
18
7
3
14
5
3

A TO B S MIN
2 4 0 1 36
4 3 0 4 29
2 3 0 0 27
0 1 0 3 22
0 4 3 0 21
1 0 1 0 34
2 2 2 0 23
1 0 0 0 8

23 80 12 17 6 8 200

3-PT FG%
7-19 | 36.8

F Throw %
27-35 | 77.1%

Officials: Art McDonald, James Copenhave, Rick Hartzell


Attendance: 19.639
Halftime Score: Utah, 36-30

NCAA Tournament Records


A-State Records

Antonio Harvey meets with


pre-game media

Chico Fletcher meting with Billy


Packer, Jim Nantz and Bonnie Bernstein of CBS during a shoot-around

Points

21, by Chico Fletcher

FG Attempts

15, by Chico Fletcher

FG Made

7, by Chico Fletcher

3FG Attempts

3, by Antonio Harvey

3FG Made

1, by Antonio Harvey, Chico Fletcher and Jeff Holloway

FT Attempts

8, by Eric Beatty and Chico Fletcher

FT Made

7, by Eric Beatty

Rebounds

4, by Freddy Hicks and Antonio Harvey

Assists

3, by Chico Fletcher

Turnovers

6, by Chico Fletcher

Blocked Shots 6, by Freddy Hicks

Warming up before the game


in the Superdome

3, by Eric Beatty and Antonio Harvey

Minutes

40, by Antonio Harvey

Points

22, by Hanno Mottola (Utah)

FG Attempts

15, by Hanno Mottola (Utah)

FG Made

6, by Hanno Mottola (Utah)

3FG Attempts

6, by Hanno Mottola (Utah)

3FG Made

2, by Hanno Mottola (Utah) and Alex Jensen (Utah)

FT Attempts

9, by Hanno Mottola (Utah) and Alex Jensen (Utah)

FT Made

8, by Hanno Mottola (Utah)

Rebounds

11, by Alex Jensen (Utah)

Assists

4, by Andre Miller (Utah)

Turnovers

4, by Hanno Mottola (Utah) and Nate Althoff (Utah)

Opponent Records

The opening tip

62

A battle between two All-American


point guards, Chico Fletcher and
Andre Miller

Steals

Blocked Shots 3, by Nate Althoff (Utah)

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Steals

4, by Andre Miller (Utah)

Minutes

36, by Hanno Mottola (Utah)

NIT HISTORY
Fayetteville, Ark.
March 13

First Round

Arkansas 67, Arkansas State 64 OT

In a game dubbed by the Arkansas media as the


game of the Decade, the Razorbacks scored
four overtime baskets - all from less than five
feet away - to finish off a depth-riddled, foulplagued A-State team that led handily most of
the contest. A-State led only once during the
overtime at 64-63 on Steve Wiedowers trey
with 2:01 left. A-States earlier 21-point lead (5130 with 10:43 to play) evaporated as Arkansas
used two late three-pointers by Ron Huery and
two more by Canon Whitby to force the overtime knotted up at 59-all. Some missed free
throws and costly fouls limited A-State during
the final three minutes of regulation. John
Tates 18 points and 14 rebounds led all players
in the game while Arkansas was paced by Mario Credits 15 points and Ron Huerys 14-point
performance.

1988
Jonesboro, Ark.

First Round

March 18

Arkansas State 70, ULM 59

Palo Alto, Calif.


March 22

Second Round
Arkansas State 60, Stanford 59

Rhon Johnson swished the front of a two-shot


free throw opportunity with no time remaining
to lift A-State to the upset win. A-State trailed
most of the game and rallied behind John Tate
and Ed Louden. Stanford missed the front of
four-straight one-and-one chances in the final
3:29, enabling A-State to creep back. Tates
layup at 1:22 tied it up at 59-all. The Cardinal
couldnt connect on their next possession and
following an A-State timeout with 19 seconds to
go, Johnson drove the baseline and attempted a
reverse layup before being fouled just prior to
the final horn.
Fort Collins, Colo.

Quarterfinal

Jonesboro, Ark.
March 14

First Round

POINTS

Arkansas State 78, Rice 71

Team

79

at Nebraska

3/16/89

Bobby Gross nailed 22 points and Dewayne


McCray added 20 for A-State, which took the
lead for good at 43-42 with 17:19 to play. Gross
hit eight of his 10 shots from the field, McCray
nine of his 14 and Fred Shepherd all six of his en
route to 17 point as A-State shot 58.8 percent
from the floor. McCray claimed a game-high 10
rebounds while Shepherd grabbed nine boards.
Brent Scott had 21 points and Dana Hardy contributed 19 for Rice.

Player

23

John Tate at Nebraska

3/16/89

Memphis, Tenn.
March 18

Second Round
Arkansas State 58, Memphis 57

Bobby Gross free throw with 11 seconds left


was the difference in A-States third straight
one-point win over the Tigers. His 12th point of
the game pushed A-States edge to four points,
58-54, and negated Elliott Perrys three-pointer
with four seconds to play. A-State faced a ninepoint deficit (46-37) at 10:12, but rallied to tie
at 47-all on Gross baseline jumper at 6:43 before taking the lead for good (53-51) on Gross
three-pointer from the corner. Gross led A-State
with 12 points while Phil McKellar and Dewayne
McCray added 10 apiece. Perry (10-of-13 from
the field) led Memphis with 24 points followed
by Tony Madlocks 16 points.
Boulder, Colo.
March 22

Quarterfinal
Colorado 81, Arkansas State 75

Four Colorado starters scored in double figures


as the Buffaloes shot a blistering 65 percent from
the field and converted 11 A-State turnovers into
21 points. Stevie Wise notched 23 points and Billy Law 16 to head Colorado. A-State was paced
by Phil McKellars 22 points, Fred Shepherds
16 and Bobby Gross 13. A-State led 56-54 with
12:26 to play, but the Buffaloes used a 12-0 run
and never looked back from there.

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS


Team

56

at Nebraska

3/16/89

Player

16

John Tate at Nebraska

3/16/89

FIELD GOALS MADE


Team

33

at Nebraska

3/16/89

Player

11

John Tate at Nebraska

3/16/89

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE


Team

.589

at Nebraska

3/16/89

Player

.800

Bobby Gross vs Rice

3/14/91

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS


Team

15

at Colorado State

3/25/88

Player

Ed Louden at CSU

3/25/88

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE


Team

at Nebraska

Player

Ed Louden at Nebraska 3/16/89

3/16/89

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE


Team

.571

at Nebraska

Player

.750

Ed Louden vs Stanford 3/22/88

3/16/89

HISTORY

Bo Brown and John Tate each scored 18 points


and Brown claimed a team-leading 12 rebounds
for A-State, which put the game away with a
21-9 scoring spurt to start the second half. Greg
Williams added 15 points for A-State. Michael
Saulsberry had 17 points and 14 rebounds for
ULM, which was held to 38.7 percent shooting
in the game.

March 25

NIT Records

1991

1987

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS


Team

26

vs Rice

Player

Fred Shepherd vs Rice 3/14/91

3/14/91

FREE THROWS MADE


Team

16

vs Rice

Player

Fred Shepherd vs Rice 3/14/91

3/14/91

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE


Team

.706

at Memphis

Player 1.000 Bobby Gross vs. Rice

3/18/91
3/14/91

REBOUNDS

Colorado State 64, Arkansas State 49

Team

43

at Arkansas

3/13/87

Pat Durhams inside quickness was too much


for A-State as he led CSU to easy success with
26 points. A-State trailed by 18 points midway
through the second half and could not recover.
Ed Loudens 13 points and John Tates 12 led
A-State, which was hampered by 40 percent
field goal shooting. The game was a stopover on
A-States return from Stanford.

Player

14

John Tate at Arkansas

3/13/87

Team

24

vs ULM

3/18/88

Player

12

Brian Reaves vs Rice

3/14/91

Team

11

at Stanford

3/22/88

Player

Bo Brown vs ULM

3/18/88

Team

vs ULM

3/18/88

Player

John Tate vs ULM

3/18/88

ASSISTS

STEALS

1989
Lincoln, Neb.
March 16

First Round
Nebraska 81, Arkansas State 79

BLOCKS

63

A-State came back from a 15-point deficit midway in the second half to take a 79-76 lead with
48 seconds left due to the outside shooting of
Ed Louden. But Nebraskas Eric Johnson scored
four straight points to give the Cornhuskers an
80-79 edge with 14 seconds to play. The Huskers
Ray Richardson hit a free throw with six seconds
left for the final margin. A-State had a chance to
tie the game with no time left but Chris Dillard
missed the front of a one-and-one after being
fouled just before the final buzzer. John Tates
23 points and 22 by Louden paced A-State. Johnsons 18 points led the Huskers.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY


SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

4-6

SUN BELT CONFERENCE

15-22

2002 - Sun Belt

0 Championships

1 Championship

New Orleans, La.

1981 - Southland

1992 - Sun Belt

March 1

Arkansas State 58, Denver 53

Lafayette, La.

Biloxi, Miss.

March 2

Louisiana 74, Arkansas State 59

March 3

March 6

Louisiana 91, Arkansas State 73

Little Rock 46, Arkansas State 44


2003 - Sun Belt

1983 - Southland

1993 - Sun Belt

Bowling Green, Ky.

Beaumont, Texas

Biloxi, Miss.

March 6

March 10 Arkansas State 66, UT Arlington 56

March 7

Arkansas State 74, Little Rock 60

March 11 Lamar 66, Arkansas State 46

March 8

New Orleans 73, Arkansas State 59

1984 - Southland

1994 - Sun Belt

Lake Charles, La.

Bowling Green, Ky.

March 8

March 5

Denver 82, Arkansas State 76

2004 - Sun Belt


Bowling Green, Ky.

McNeese State 88, Arkansas State 72

March 6

Jacksonville 68, Arkansas State 55

Little Rock 83, Arkansas State 78 (OT)

2005 - Sun Belt


Denton, Texas

1985 - Southland

1995 - Sun Belt

March 4

Arkansas State 84, North Texas 76

Jonesboro, Ark.

Little Rock, Ark.

March 5

Denver 64, Arkansas State 57

March 5

March 3

Arkansas State 96, South Alabama 83

March 4

New Orleans 87, Arkansas State 61

ULM 70, Arkansas State 62

HISTORY

1986 - Southland

2006 - Sun Belt


Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Jonesboro, Ark./Monroe, La.

1996 - Sun Belt

March 4

Arkansas State 79, North Texas 71

Little Rock, Ark.

March 5

McNeese State 68, Arkansas State 57

March 1

March 3

Louisiana Tech 70, Arkansas State 65

Troy 107, Arkansas State 83

2007 - Sun Belt


Lafayette, La.

1987 - Southland

1997 - Sun Belt

March 3

Arkansas State 81, New Orleans 74

Jonesboro, Ark./Ruston, La.

Little Rock, Ark.

March 5

Arkansas State 80, Western Kentucky 73

March 3

Arkansas State 81, ULM 60

Feb. 28

March 6

North Texas 83, Arkansas State 75

March 4

Arkansas State 69, McNeese State 59

March 5

Louisiana Tech 58, Arkansas State 51

AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE

2-4

Jacksonville 101, Arkansas State 80

1998 - Sun Belt

2008 - Sun Belt

Little Rock, Ark.

Mobile, Ala.

Feb. 28

March 5

Lamar 70, Arkansas State 54

North Texas 85, Arkansas State 63

0 Championships
1988 - American South

1999 - Sun Belt

2009 - Sun Belt

Beaumont, Texas

Lafayette, La.

Murfreesboro, Tenn.

March 4

Arkansas State 67, UTRGV 62

Feb. 27

Arkansas State 70, New Orleans 53

March 5

March 5

Louisiana Tech 63, Arkansas State 61

Feb. 28

Arkansas State 87, FIU 69

March 2

Arkansas State 65, Western Kentucky 48

1989 - American South

2010 - Sun Belt


Hot Springs, Ark.

Lafayette, La.

2000 - Sun Belt

March 6

Arkansas State 89, Little Rock 82

March 4

Little Rock, Ark.

March 7

Western Kentucky 65, Arkansas State 64

Louisiana Tech 82, Arkansas State 65

March 5

Louisiana Tech 84, Arkansas State 77

1990 - American South

2011 - Sun Belt

Jonesboro, Ark.

2001 - Sun Belt

Hot Springs, Ark.

March 2

Mobile, Ala.

March 6

Louisiana 83, Arkansas State 69

1991 - American South

March 4

Arkansas State 82, New Orleans 73

March 5

South Alabama 76, Arkansas State 53

Little Rock 59, Arkansas State 52

2012 - Sun Belt

New Orleans, La.

Hot Springs, Ark.

March 1

Arkansas State 80, UTRGV 68

March 3

Arkansas State 70, FAU 55

March 2

Louisiana Tech 58, Arkansas State 56

March 4

Arkansas State 64, Middle Tennessee 61

March 5

North Texas 76, Arkansas State 72

RECORDS VS OPPONENTS IN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS


64

Middle Tennessee 69, Arkansas State 62

CURRENT SUN BELT CONFERENCE

2013 - Sun Belt


Hot Springs, Ark.

OTHER CONFERENCES

Georgia State

0-1

Denver

1-2

March 9

Little Rock

3-3

FAU

1-0

March 10 Western Kentucky 58, Arkansas State 56

Louisiana

0-3

FIU

1-0

South Alabama

1-1

Jacksonville

0-2

2014 - Sun Belt

Troy

1-1

Lamar

0-2

New Orleans, La.

ULM

1-1

Louisiana Tech

0-6

March 14 Arkansas State 116, Little Rock 114 (4OT)

UT Arlington

1-0

McNeese State

1-2

March 15 Georgia State 72, Arkansas State 45

Middle Tennessee

1-1

New Orleans

3-2

North Texas

2-3

Western Kentucky

2-2

UT Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV)

2-0

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Arkansas State 68, Troy 63 (OT)

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Jerry Rook

RECORDS
Scoring .................................................................. 66-67
1,000 Point Scorers ............................................... 68-71
Rebounding ................................................................ 72
Field Goal ................................................................... 73
Free Throw .................................................................. 74
Three-Point Field Goal ................................................ 75
Assists/Steals/Blocks ........................................... 76-77
Miscellaneous ............................................................. 78
Convocation Center ............................................... 79-80
Attendance ................................................................. 81
Coaches ...................................................................... 82
Yearly Statistics .................................................... 83-84
Year-By-Year Results .......................................... 85-101
Overtime Games ....................................................... 102
Record vs Opponents ......................................... 103-113
Letterwinners .................................................... 114-116

SCORING RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Career
POINTS

NO.

PTS

AVG

YEAR

PTS

AVG

YEARS

1958-59 Billy Jones

150

9.4

1987-88 John Tate

NAME

562

16.1

Jerry Rook

2,153

1961-65

1959-60 Billy Jones

370

15.4

1988-89 John Tate

470

15.7

2.

John Dickson

1,891

1963-67

1960-61 John Gatling

270

12.9

1989-90 Greg Williams

342

12.2

3.

John Tate

1,776

1985-89

1961-62 Jerry Rook

416

19.8

1990-91 Bobby Gross

494

15.4

4.

Don Scaife

1,652

1972-75

1962-63 Jerry Rook

596

22.9

1991-92 Fred Shepher

340

12.1

5.

John Belcher

1,544

1968-72

1963-64 Jerry Rook

633

25.3

1992-93 Jeff Clifton

369

12.6

6.

Dan Henderson

1,543

1973-77

1964-65 Jerry Rook

508

23.1

1993-94 Jeff Clifton

574

21.3

7.

Chico Fletcher

1,465

1996-2000

1965-66 John Dickson

559

22.4

1994-95 Vernall Cole

271

10.8

8.

Maurice Miller

1,463

1947-50

1966-67 John Dickson

565

23.5

1995-96 Ron Darrett

284

11.8

9.

Steve Brooks

1,371

1969-74

1967-68 Mike Burk

377

16.4

1996-97 Mark Kiehne

436

16.8

1,313

1983-87

1968-69 Mike Wise

302

13.7

1997-98 Micah Marsh

438

15.1

1969-70 John Belcher

419

18.2

1998-99 Chico Fletcher

511

17.0

1970-71 Allan Pruett

467

19.5

1999-00 C.J. Pepper

410

14.6

SCORING AVERAGE

AVG.

YEARS

1.

Jerry Rook

22.9

1962-65

1971-72 Calvin Breedlove

401

18.2

2000-01 Jason Jennings

403

13.9

2.

Don Scaife

22.3

1972-75

1972-73 Don Scaife

512

21.3

2001-02 Nick Rivers

256

17.1

3.

Adrian Banks

20.0

2006-08

1973-74 Steve Brooks

510

20.4

2002-03 Tevoris Thompson

427

15.3

4.

John Dickson

19.7

1963-67

1974-75 Don Scaife

678

27.1

2003-04 Dewarick Spencer

533

19.0

5.

Jeff Clifton

19.6

1992-94

1975-76 Dan Henderson

558

22.3

2004-05 Dewarick Spencer

540

18.6

6.

Dewarick Spencer

18.8

2003-05

1976-77 Dan Henderson

583

21.6

2005-06 Isaac Wells

433

14.4

7.

Allan Pruett

18.3

1969-71

1977-78 Marvin Jarrett

381

15.3

2006-07 Adrian Banks

695

21.1

8.

J.J. Montgomery

17.2

2003-05

1978-79 Anthony Myles

460

17.0

2007-08 Adrian Banks

386

18.4

9.

John Belcher

16.4

1968-72

1979-80 Anthony Myles

379

14.0

2008-09 Donald Boone

407

13.6

15.4

1978-81

1980-81 Anthony Myles

411

15.2

2009-10 Brandon Reed

469

15.1

1981-82 Mike Sailes

260

11.8

2010-11 Martavius Adams

355

11.1

1982-83 Jay Hansen

377

13.0

2011-12 Marcus Hooten

425

12.5

10. Anthony Myles

SEASON
POINTS

NO.

YEAR

1983-84 Scott Horrell

396

14.1

2012-13 Ed Townsel

407

13.1

1.

Adrian Banks

695

2006-07

1984-85 Tim Norman

419

15.0

2013-14 Melvin Johnson III

485

15.2

2.

Don Scaife

678

1974-75

1985-86 Reggie Gordon

361

12.5

2014-15 Anthony Livingston

461

15.9

3.

Jerry Rook

633

1963-64

1986-87 John Tate

532

15.7

4.

Jerry Rook

596

1962-63

5.

Dan Henderson

583

1976-77

TEAM

6.

Jeff Clifton

574

1993-94

SEASON

7.

John Dickson

565

1966-67

POINTS

8.

John Tate

562

1987-88

1.

2013-14

2,432

32

9.

John Dickson

559

1965-66

2.

2006-07

2,392

33

558

1975-76

3.

1987-88

2,345

35

4.

1986-87

2,337

34

5.

1990-91

2,294

32

10. Dan Henderson

SUN BELT GAME


NO.

OPPONENT
GAMES

SCORING AVERAGE

AVG.

YEAR

1.

Don Scaife

27.1

1974-75

2.

Jerry Rook

25.3

1963-64

SCORING AVERAGE

AVG.

GAMES

3.

John Dickson

23.5

1966-67

1.

1966-67

82.9

24

4.

Jerry Rook

23.1

1964-65

2.

1974-75

80.5

25

5.

Jerry Rook

22.9

1962-63

3.

1954-55

79.6

24

6.

John Dickson

22.4

1965-66

4.

1953-54

79.5

25

7.

Dan Henderson

22.3

1975-76

5.

1975-76

79.0

25

8.

Dan Henderson

21.6

1976-77

9.

Jeff Clifton

21.3

1993-94

Don Scaife

21.3

1972-73

GAME
OPPONENT

NO.

1.

Lyon College

120

12/7/2002

Central Baptist

120

12/28/2010

SEMO

116

1/5/1971

vs. Little Rock


(4OT)

116

3/14/2014

at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

114

12/19/1997

Austin Peay

114

1/24/1962

Louisiana College

114

2/25/1963

3.

5.

66

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS

NAME

1.

10. Reggie Gordon

RECORDS

TEAM
YEAR

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

DATE

NO.

DATE

1.

vs. Little Rock


(4OT)

116

3/14/2014

2.

Denver

99

2/7/2000

3.

Jacksonville (OT)

98

2/5/1992

4.

Jacksonville

97

1/9/1997

5.

vs. South Alabama

96

3/3/1995

POINTS BY OPPONENT
OPPONENT

NO.

DATE

1.

Southwestern La.

119

1/22/1973

2.

vs. Little Rock

114

3/14/2014

3.

at McNeese State

110

1/22/1976

4.

at Southwestern La.

109

2/19/1973

5.

at Vamderbilt

108

1/28/1964

at Abilene Christian

108

1/11/1964

SCORING RECORDS
TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES
POINTS PLAYER VS. OPPONENT
47

John Dickson vs UT Arlington

47

John Dickson vs UT Chattanooga

43

Jeff Clifton vs. Little Rock

43
43
43
42
41

Tevoris Thompson vs Lyon College

41

Maurice Miller vs Central Arkansas

40

Jeff Clifton vs Southwestern La.

39

Jerry Rook vs Lamar

39

Bill Gatlin vs Kansas State-Pittsburg

38

John Dickson vs UT Arlington

38

TOP TEAM GAMES


DATE (SCORE, W/L)

POINTS OPPONENT

DATE (SCORE, W/L)

2/18/1967 (99-87, W)

120

Central Baptist College

12/28/2010 (120-39, W)

1/14/1967 (101-87, W)

120

Lyon College

1/29/1994 (66-54, W)

116

vs. Little Rock

Don Scaife vs NE Louisiana

2/1/1975 (91-74, W)

116

SEMO

Don Scaife vs Samford

1/11/1975 (88-94, L)

114

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

Jerry Rook vs Louisiana College

2/25/1963 (114-77, W)

114

Louisiana College

Dan Henderson vs UT Arlington

2/16/1976 (91-66, W)

114

Austin Peay

1/24/1962 (114-101, W)

12/7/2002 (120-55, W)

113

Lambuth

12/11/2004 (113-70, W)

1949-50 (101-51, W)

113

Panhandle State

1/20/1994 (73-68, W)

111

SEMO

1/15/1969 (111-102, W)

2/6/1965 (99-97 OT, W)

110

Abilene Christian

11/28/1988 (110-45, W)

1954-55 (84-69, W)

110

UT Arlington

2/28/1966 (91-85, W)

110

Union

Jerry Rook vs Abilene Christian

2/8/1964 (92-66, W)

109

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

38

Jerry Rook vs Christian Brothers

2/26/1962 (88-72, W)

109

Tusculum

38

Kenneth Knight vs Southwestern TN

1955-56 (75-70, W)

109

Trinity

37

Dan Henderson vs NE Louisiana

1/22/1977 (79-78, W)

108

Lyon College

37

Dan Henderson vs NW Louisiana

1/10/1977 (76-75, W)

108

Central Baptist College

37

John Dickson vs Centenary

1/3/1966 (93-75, W)

108

Mercer

37

Jerry Rook vs Central Missouri State

1/4/1965 (79-72, W)

107

Central Methodist College

36

Dan Henderson vs Louisiana Tech

1/27/1977 (82-80 2OT, W)

107

Southwestern Tennessee

36

Jerry Rook vs Trinity

2/1/1964 (109-75, W)

106

Sam Houston State

12/6/2003 (106-87, W)

36

Jerry Rook vs William & Mary

12/20/1963 (71-73 OT, L)

106

Southwestern Louisiana

1/22/1973 (106-119, L)

36

Jerry Rook vs Illinois Wesleyan

12/21/1961 (87-73, W)

106

Lamar

2/17/1968 (106-83, W)

35

John Tate vs Marshall

12/16/1988 (81-73, W)

105

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

35

John Dickson vs Lamar

2/26/1966 (82-90, L)

105

Southwestern Tennessee

35

Jerry Rook vs UT Arlington

2/16/1965 (100-99 2OT, W)

104

Alabama A&M

35

Jerry Rook vs East Tennessee State

35

Jerry Rook vs Tulane

35

Jerry Rook vs Kansas State-Pittsburg

12/7/2002 (120-55, W)
3/14/2014 (116-114 4OT, W)
1/5/1971 (116-77, W)
12/19/1997 (114-90, W)
2/25/1963 (114-77, W)

1/12/1980 (113-88, W)

1/12/1965 (110-65, W)
1954-55 (110-81, W)
11/21/2001 (109-66, W)
12/1/1972 (109-61, W)
2/1/1964 (109-75, W)
12/19/2011 (108-61, W)
12/4/2008 (108-71, W)
1/13/1973 (108-82, W)
1957-58 (107-54, W)

1966-67 (105-93, W)

RECORDS

11/16/2001 (107-75, W)

1955-56 (105-81, W)
12/5/1998 (104-76, W)

1/22/1965 (87-81, W)

104

Grambling State

11/25/1989 (104-76, W)

12/21/1963 (84-77, W)

103

Lincoln University

12/12/2002 (103-48, W)

1/9/1963 (84-103, L)

103

Culver-Stockton

102

Abilene Christian

102

Central Arkansas

101

Central Baptist College

101

Mississippi Valley State

101

Missouri Valley

11/22/1985 (101-50, W)

101

Baker

12/15/1979 (101-86, W)

101

Samford

2/26/1972 (101-80, W)

101

Trinity

2/24/1968 (101-91, W)

101

UT Chattanooga

1/14/1967 (101-87, W)

101

at Austin Peay

2/17/1963 (101-94, W)

101

Ouachita

101

Lyon College

100

Texas A&M Corpus Christi

100

North Carolina A&T

100

SEMO

100

Southeast Oklahoma

100

UT Arlington

1/5/1981 (103-69, W)
12/17/1994 (102-81, W)
1952-53 (102-92, W)
12/8/2007 (101-49, W)
12/8/1989 (101-68, W)

1952-53 (101-67, W)
1949-50 (101-51, W)
1/20/2003 (100-73, W)
12/19/1992 (100-102 3OT, L)
12/5/1974 (100-80, W)
12/20/1966 (100-63, W)
1/12/1965 (100-99 2OT, W)

67

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1,000-POINT SCORERS
1. JERRY ROOK - 2,153 POINTS
YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1961-62

21

163-320

.509

--

--

90-121

.736

214

10.2

416

19.8

1962-63

26

231-491

.470

--

--

134-178

.753

265

10.2

596

22.9

1963-64

25

243-523

.465

--

--

147-185

.795

239

9.6

633

25.3

1964-65

22

179-426

.420

--

--

150-173

.867

178

8.1

508

23.1

TOTALS

94

816-1760

.464

--

--

521-657

.793

896

9.5

2153

22.9

2. JOHN DICKSON - 1,891 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1963-64

25

147-263

.559

--

--

94-119

.790

232

9.3

388

15.5

1964-65

22

150-267

.562

--

--

79-112

.705

254

11.5

379

17.2

1965-66

25

220-332

.633

--

--

119-161

.739

354

14.2

559

22.4

1966-67

24

214-308

.695

--

--

137-173

.792

299

12.5

565

23.5

TOTALS

96

731-1170

.625

--

--

429-565

.759

1139

11.9

1891

19.7

RECORDS

3. JOHN TATE - 1,776 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1985-86

29

84-135

.622

--

--

44-66

.667

138

4.8

212

17.3

1985-86

34

216-339

.637

0-1

.000

100-151

.662

225

6.6

532

15.7

1986-87

35

232-402

.577

0-1

.000

98-146

.671

240

6.9

562

16.1

1987-88

30

201-343

.586

0-1

.000

68-106

.642

218

7.3

470

15.7

TOTALS

128

733-1219

.601

0-3

.000

310-469

.661

821

6.4

1776

13.9

4. DON SCAIFE - 1,652 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1971-72jv

21

183-375

.488

--

--

35-56

.625

66

3.1

401

19.1

1972-73

24

230-553

.416

--

--

52-86

.605

149

6.2

512

21.3

1973-74

25

212-483

.439

--

--

38-66

.576

149

6.0

462

18.5

1974-75

25

289-621

.465

--

--

100-137

.730

138

5.5

678

27.1

TOTALS

74

731-1657

.441

--

--

190-289

.657

436

5.9

1652

5. JOHN BELCHER - 1,544 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1968-69

21

100-199

.503

--

--

62-134

.463

254

12.1

262

12.5

1969-70

23

167-269

.621

--

--

85-159

.535

307

13.3

419

18.2

1970-71

24

174-275

.633

96-150

.640

279

11.6

444

18.5

1971-72

26

160-288

.556

--

--

99-174

.569

326

12.5

419

16.1

TOTALS

94

601-1031

583

--

--

342-617

.554

1166

12.4

1544

16.4

AVG

6. DAN HENDERSON - 1,543 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

1973-74

24

40-94

.426

--

--

23-38

.605

104

4.3

103

4.3

1974-75

25

123-237

.519

--

--

53-76

.697

245

9.8

299

12.0

1975-76

25

232-430

.540

--

--

94-130

.723

279

11.2

558

22.3

1976-77

27

244-405

.553

--

--

135-192

.703

282

10.4

583

21.6

TOTALS

101

639-1166

.548

--

--

305-436

.700

910

9.0

1543

15.3

AVG

68

7. CHICO FLETCHER - 1,465 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

1996-97

27

75-215

.349

15-48

.313

59-85

.694

69

2.6

224

8.3

1997-98

29

136-311

.437

29-78

.372

83-120

.692

107

3.7

384

13.2

1998-99

30

181-420

.431

42-126

.333

107-151

.709

89

3.0

511

17.0

1999-00

28

117-296

.395

42-133

.316

70-92

.761

71

2.5

346

12.4

TOTALS

114

509-1242

.410

128-385

.332

319-448

.712

336

2.9

1465

12.9

8. MAURICE MILLER - 1,463 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1946-47

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

393

N/A

1947-48

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

269

N/A

1948-49

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

327

N/A

1949-50

24

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

494

19.8

TOTALS

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1463

N/A

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1,000-POINT SCORERS
9. STEVE BROOKS - 1,371 POINTS
YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

1969-70

23

56-135

.415

--

--

46-75

.613

152

7.2

158

AVG
7.5

1970-71

24

101-195

.518

--

--

97-136

.713

197

8.2

299

12.5

1971-72

25

139-262

.531

--

--

126-174

.724

236

9.4

404

16.2

1973-74

25

208-390

.533

--

--

94-129

.729

277

11.1

510

20.4

TOTALS

97

504-982

.513

--

--

363-514

.706

862

8.9

1371

14.1

AVG

10. REGGIE GORDON - 1,313 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

1983-84

27

72-142

.507

--

--

36-52

.692

112

4.1

180

6.7

1984-85

28

135-272

.496

--

--

106-133

.797

176

6.3

376

13.4

1985-86

29

117-234

.500

--

--

127-153

.830

171

5.9

361

12.5

1986-87

32

138-261

.529

0-0

.000

120-152

.790

186

5.8

396

12.4

TOTALS

116

462-909

.508

0-0

.000

389-490

.794

645

5.6

1313

11.3

11. BENNIE WILHELM - 1,285 POINTS


GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1946-47

31

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

493

15.9

1947-48

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

372

N/A

1948-49

25

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

420

16.8

TOTALS

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1285

N/A

12. ANTHONY MYLES - 1,250 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1978-79

27

181-301

.601

--

--

98-141

.695

187

6.9

460

17.0

1979-80

27

138-261

.529

--

--

103-142

.725

135

5.0

379

14.0

1980-81

27

162-304

.533

--

--

87-112

.777

164

6.1

411

15.2

TOTALS

81

481-866

.555

--

--

288-395

.729

486

6.0

1250

15.4

RECORDS

YEAR

13. BILL GATLIN - 1,235 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1952-53

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

179

N/A

1953-54

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

300

N/A

1954-55

24

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

375

15.6

1955-56

25

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

381

15.2

TOTALS

N/A

N/A

N/A

--

--

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1235

N/A

AVG

14. MICAH MARSH - 1,225 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

1994-95

28

61-182

.335

34-113

.301

64-80

.800

51

1.8

220

7.9

1995-96

27

90-234

.385

49-125

.392

87-105

.829

86

3.2

316

11.7

1996-97

23

77-181

.425

40-97

.412

57-70

.814

60

2.6

251

10.9

1997-98

29

136-311

.437

82-203

.409

83-103

.806

75

2.6

438

15.1

TOTALS

107

364-908

.401

205-538

.381

291-358

.813

272

2.5

1225

11.5

15. ANTONIO HARVEY - 1,218 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1995-96

27

42-127

.331

29-88

.330

26-42

.619

46

1.7

139

5.2

1996-97

27

84-219

.384

42-131

.321

25-42

.595

69

2.6

235

8.7

1997-98

29

138-296

.466

88-202

.436

53-73

.726

126

4.3

417

14.4

1998-99

30

143-334

.428

65-199

.327

76-101

.752

133

4.4

427

14.2

TOTALS

113

407-976

.417

224-620

.361

180-258

.698

374

3.3

1218

10.8

69

16. ED TOWNSEL - 1,177 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

2010-11

32

51-123

.415

21-50

.420

32-47

.681

63

2.0

155

4.8

2011-12

32

104-296

.351

46-124

.371

51-83

.614

122

3.6

305

9.0

2012-13

31

135-355

.380

66-196

.337

71-94

.755

99

3.2

407

13.1

2013-14

32

102-253

.403

43-126

.341

63-75

.840

118

3.7

310

9.7

TOTALS

127

392-1027

.382

176-496

.355

217-299

.726

402

3.2

1177

9.3

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1,000-POINT SCORERS
17. TREY FINN - 1,165 POINTS
YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

2009-10

30

76-194

.392

32-85

.376

51-76

.689

195

6.5

235

7.8

2010-11

31

89-212

.420

38-102

.373

55-66

.833

169

5.5

271

8.7

2011-12

30

107-238

.450

61-133

.459

72-101

.713

158

5.3

347

11.6

2012-13

30

88-250

.352

53-171

.310

83-108

.769

146

4.9

312

10.4

TOTALS

121

360-894

.403

184-491

.375

261-351

.744

668

5.5

1165

9.6

AVG

18. MARVIN JARRETT - 1,150 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

1976-77

10

0-3

.000

--

--

2-2

1.000

0.5

0.2

1977-78

25

164-327

.502

--

--

53-79

.671

181

7.3

381

15.3

1978-79

27

183-337

.543

--

--

57-75

.680

213

7.9

417

15.4

1979-80

27

153-279

.548

--

--

44-72

.611

189

7.0

350

13.0

TOTALS

89

500-946

.529

--

--

156-228

.684

588

6.6

1150

12.9

RECORDS

19. MIKE BURK - 1,111 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1964-65

20

86-186

.462

--

--

31-56

.554

151

7.6

203

10.2

1965-66

25

91-210

.433

--

--

30-71

.423

188

7.5

212

8.5

1966-67

24

120-235

.511

--

--

79-118

.675

187

7.8

319

13.3

1967-68

23

154-296

.520

--

--

69-121

.570

249

10.8

377

16.4

TOTALS

92

451-927

.487

--

--

209-366

.571

775

8.42

1111

12.1

20. BRANDON PETERSON - 1,098 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

2009-10

31

73-162

.451

0-3

.000

67-106

.632

143

4.6

213

6.9

2010-11

31

84-191

.440

2-6

.333

76-106

.717

175

5.6

246

7.9

2011-12

34

106-238

.445

1-3

.333

101-153

.660

267

7.9

314

9.2

2012-13

31

117-220

.532

0-2

.000

91-149

.611

301

9.7

325

10.5

TOTALS

127

380-811

.469

3-14

.214

335-51

.652

886

7.0

1098

8.7

21. FRED SHEPHERD - 1,085 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1989-90

28

35-66

.530

0-0

.000

20-47

.426

117

4.2

90

3.2

1990-91

32

119-172

.692

1-2

.500

51-81

.630

222

6.9

290

9.1

1991-92

28

129-231

.558

0-4

.000

82-129

.636

223

8.1

340

12.1

1992-93

26

145-232

.625

0-1

.000

75-118

.636

222

8.5

365

14.0

TOTALS

114

428-701

.611

1-7

.143

228-375

.608

784

6.9

1085

9.5

22. ADRIAN BANKS - 1,081 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

2006-07

33

232-468

.496

97-204

.475

134-183

.732

144

4.4

695

21.1

2007-08

21

126-265

.475

51-115

.443

83-101

.822

71

3.4

386

18.4

TOTALS

54

358-733

.488

148-319

.464

217-284

.764

215

4.0

1081

20.0

70

23. DEWARICK SPENCER - 1,073 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

2003-04

28

174-364

.478

86-188

.457

99-124

.798

157

5.6

533

19.0

2004-05

29

187-423

.442

84-216

.389

82-105

.781

127

4.4

540

18.6

TOTALS

57

361-787

.459

170-404

.421

181-229

.790

284

5.0

1073

18.8

AVG

24. ISAAC WELLS - 1,034 POINTS*


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

2004-05

29

101-230

.439

13-42

.302

31-57

.544

141

4.9

246

8.5

2005-06

30

169-343

.493

39-94

.415

56-81

.691

203

6.8

433

14.4

2006-07

32

190-435

.437

33-102

.324

94-134

.701

264

8.3

507

15.8

TOTALS

91

460-1008

.456

85-238

.357

181-272

.665

608

6.7

1186*

13.0

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1,000-POINT SCORERS
25. JAY HANSEN - 1,025 POINTS
YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1980-81

27

51-105

.486

--

--

23-31

.742

27

1.0

125

4.6

1981-82

26

100-200

.500

--

--

58-70

.829

64

2.5

258

9.9

1982-83

29

142-249

.570

--

--

93-123

.756

54

1.9

377

13.0

1983-84

28

99-205

.483

--

--

67-88

.761

89

3.2

265

9.5

TOTALS

110

392-759

.516

--

--

241-312

.772

234

2.1

1025

9.3

26. JABARI MYLES - 1,013 POINTS


YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

PCT

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REBS

AVG

PTS

AVG

1994-95

28

45-104

.442

0-0

.000

29-43

.674

87

3.1

121

4.3

1995-96

27

81-151

.536

0-0

.000

53-73

.726

124

4.6

215

8.0

1996-97

27

114-237

.481

3-8

.375

64-89

.719

165

6.1

295

10.9

1997-98

29

150-288

.521

1-5

.200

81-115

.704

221

7.6

382

13.2

TOTALS

111

390-780

.500

4-13

.308

227-320

.709

597

5.4

1013

9.1

* Issac Wells originally ranked 16th all-time with 1,186 points. 157 points later removed due to NCAA sanctions which dropped him to 23rd all-time at A-State with 1,034.

RECORDS

71

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

REBOUNDING RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Career
REBOUNDS

NO.

YEARS

NAME

REBS

AVG

YEAR

REBS

AVG

1958-59 John Matlock

116

8.9

1987-88 John Tate

240

6.9

John Belcher

1,166

1968-72

1959-60 John Gatling

202

8.4

1988-89 John Tate

218

7.3

2.

John Dickson

1,139

1963-67

1960-61 John Gatling

169

8.0

1989-90 Dewayne McCray

219

7.8

3.

Kim Adams

916

2001-04

1961-62 Jerry Rook

214

10.2

1990-91 Fred Shepherd

222

6.9

4.

Dan Henderson

910

1973-77

1962-63 Jerry Rook

265

10.2

1991-92 Fred Shepherd

223

8.0

5.

Jerry Rook

896

1961-65

1963-64 Jerry Rook

239

9.6

1992-93 Jeff Clifton

182

8.7

6.

Brandon Peterson

886

2009-13

1964-65 John Dickson

254

11.5

1993-94 Jeff Clifton

269

10.0

7.

Steve Brooks

862

1969-74

1965-66 John Dickson

354

14.2

1994-95 Yaki Saunders

160

5.7

8.

John Tate

821

1985-89

1966-67 John Dickson

299

11.6

1995-96 Mark Kiehne

132

4.9

9.

Fred Shepherd

782

1989-93

1967-68 Mike Burk

249

10.8

1996-97 Mark Kiehne

183

7.0

775

1964-68

1968-69 John Belcher

254

12.1

1997-98 Jabari Myles

221

7.6

1969-70 John Belcher

307

13.3

1998-99 C.J. Pepper

172

5.9

REBOUND AVERAGE

AVG.

YEARS

1970-71 John Belcher

279

11.6

1999-00 C.J. Pepper

191

6.8

1.

John Belcher

12.4

1968-72

1971-72 John Belcher

326

12.5

2000-01 Jason Jennings

206

7.1

2.

John Dickson

11.9

1963-67

1972-73 Jerry White

215

10.2

2001-02 Kim Adams

211

7.0

3.

Jerry Rook

9.5

1961-65

1973-74 Steve Brooks

277

11.1

2002-03 Kim Adams

251

9.0

4.

Jeff Clifton

9.4

1992-94

1974-75 Dan Henderson

245

9.8

2003-04 Kim Adams

273

9.8

5.

Steve Brooks

9.1

1969-74

1975-76 Dan Henderson

279

11.2

2004-05 Kitus Witherspoon

204

7.0

6.

Dan Henderson

9.0

1973-77

1976-77 Dan Henderson

282

10.4

2005-06 Marcus Ardison

217

7.2

7.

Jim Ward

8.9

1953-55

1977-78 Marvin Jarrett

181

7.3

2006-07 Isaac Wells

182

8.3

8.

Mike Burk

8.4

1964-68

1978-79 Marvin Jarrett

213

7.9

2007-08 Shawn Morgan

200

6.9

9.

Kim Adams

7.9

2001-04

1979-80 Marvin Jarrett

189

7.0

2008-09 Eric McKinney

178

6.1

10. Martavius Adams

7.3

2009-11

1980-81 M. Sailes/J. Bolding

176

6.5

2009-10 Martavius Adams

231

7.5

1981-82 Mike Sailes

113

5.1

2010-11 Martavius Adams

231

7.2

1982-83 Jeff Bolding

199

8.3

2011-12 Brandon Peterson

267

7.9
9.7

SEASON
REBOUNDS

NO.

YEAR

1983-84 Scott Horrell

226

8.1

2012-13 Brandon Peterson

301

1.

John Belcher

354

1965-66

1984-85 Mike Todd

197

7.0

2013-14 Kendrick Washington

197

6.6

2.

Jim Ward

352

1954-55

1985-86 Mike Todd

178

6.1

2014-15 Anthony Livingston

291

10.0

3.

Norm Vickers

343

1955-56

1986-87 John Tate

225

6.6

4.

John Belcher

326

1971-72

5.

John Belcher

307

1969-70

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

NO.

GAMES

6.

Brandon Peterson

301

2012-13

1.

Anthony Livingston

214

2014-15

7.

John Dickson

299

1966-67

2.

Isaac Welss

208

2006-07

28

Jim Ward vs Union

8.

Anthony Livingston

291

2014-15

3.

Brandon Peterson

199

2012-13

26

John Belcher vs UT Arlington

9.

Dan Henderson

282

1976-77

4.

Martavius Adams

178

2009-10

26

Frank Proctor vs Centenary

10. Dan Henderson

279

1975-76

5.

Kim Adams

175

2003-04

25

Jeff Clifton vs Little Rock

279

1970-71

23

John Belcher vs Lamar

2/5/1972

23

John Dickson vs Trinity

2/18/1966

John Belcher

TEAM
REBOUND AVERAGE

AVG.

YEAR

1.

Jim Ward

14.6

1954-55

REBOUNDS

2.

John Dickson

14.2

1965-66

1.

1971-72

3.

Norm Vickers

13.7

1955-56

2.

4.

John Belcher

13.3

1969-70

5.

John Belcher

12.5

John Dickson

12.5

7.

John Belcher

12.1

1968-69

8.

John Belcher

11.6

1970-71

REBOUND AVERAGE

NO.

9.

John Dickson

11.5

1964-65

1.

1971-72

11.2

1975-76

2.

1973-74

3.

10. Dan Henderson

72

NAME

1.

10. Mike Burk

RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR REBOUNDING LEADERS


YEAR

TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES


REBS PLAYER VS. OPPONENT

DATE
1954-55
3/2/1970
1955-56
1/29/1994

22

Lonnie Webber vs Tusculum 12/1/1972

GAMES

22

Steve Brooks vs Trinity

2/21/1972

1,318

26

22

John Dickson vs Lamar

2/20/1967

1965-66

1,299

26

22

John Dickson vs Trinity

2/6/1967

3.

1973-74

1,257

25

22

John Dickson vs UT Chattanooga 1/14/1967

1971-72

4.

1962-63

1,192

26

22

John Dickson vs East TN ST

1966-67

5.

2010-11

1,177

32

22

John Dickson vs SEMO

22

Jim Ward vs Southwestern

GAMES

21

Scott Horrell vs UT Arlington 2/23/1984

50.7

26

21

John Belcher vs Delta State 1/26/1970

50.3

25

21

John Dickson vs SE Okla.

1965-66

50.0

26

21

Jim Ward vs Bethel

SEASON
NO.

12/15/1966
2/3/1965
1954-55

12/20/1966
1954-55

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

NO.

YEAR

4.

1968-69

48.9

22

20

Anthony Livingston vs Marshall

12/20/2014

1.

Jeff Clifton

107

1993-94

5.

1972-73

48.5

24

20

Steve Brooks vs Lamar

2/18/1974

2.

Brandon Peterson

102

2012-13

20

Lonnie Webber vs Lamar

2/17/1973

3.

Kim Adams

100

2002-03

20

John Belcher vs Centenary

2/24/1972

4.

Kim Adams

98

2003-04

OPPONENT

NO.

DATE

20

John Belcher vs Lamar

2/21/1970

5.

Brandon Peterson

97

2011-12

1.

SEMO

72

1/21/1974

20

John Belcher vs Denver

12/7/1968

Fred Shepherd

97

1991-92

Tusculum

72

12/1/1972

20

Mike Burk vs SEMO

2/13/1967

at UT Chattanooga

72

1/15/1966

20

John Dickson vs Trinity

1/10/1966

20

Norman Vickers vs Union

1955-56

20

Frank Proctor vs Austin Peay

1955-56

20

Jim Ward vs Lyon College

1953-54

GAME

OPPONENT GAME
REBOUNDS

NO.

DATE

1.

80

1/13/1973

Mercer

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

FIELD-GOAL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Career

YEAR-BY-YEAR FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS


YEAR

FG-FGA

PCT

YEAR

FG-FGA

PCT

1958-59 Lynn Slimmer

75-190

.395

1987-88 Greg Williams

107-168

.637

1995-97

1959-60 Billy Jones

139-334

.416

1988-89 Greg Williams

145-226

.642

1963-67

1960-61 Jackie Kenley

76-171

.444

1989-90 Greg Williams

145-241

.602

.624

1986-90

1961-62 Jerry Rook

163-320

.509

1990-91 Fred Shepherd

119-172

.692

Fred Shepherd

.611

1989-93

1962-63 Harold Callahan

78-159

.491

1991-92 Fred Shepherd

129-231

.558

5.

John Tate

.601

1985-89

1963-64 John Dickson

147-263

.559

1992-93 Fred Shepherd

145-232

.625

6.

Kim Adams

.592

2001-04

1964-65 John Dickson

150-267

.562

1993-94 Jeff Clifton

213-430

.495

7.

John Belcher

.583

1968-72

1965-66 John Dickson

220-332

.663

1994-95 Bob Campbell

61-107

.570

8.

Bo Brown

.575

1987-89

1966-67 John Dickson

214-308

.695

1995-96 Jabari Myles

81-151

.536

9.

Scott Horrell

.574

1981-84

1967-68 Mike Burk

154-296

.520

1996-97 Freddy Hicks

84-140

.600

.555

1978-81

1968-69 John Belcher

100-199

.503

1997-98 Freddy Hicks

84-150

.560

1969-70 John Belcher

167-269

.621

1998-99 Eric Beatty

77-141

.560

1970-71 John Belcher

174-275

.633

1999-00 Geoff Williams

71-116

.612

FIELD-GOAL %

PCT.

YEARS

1.

Bebop Walker

.638

2.

John Dickson

.625

3.

Greg Williams

4.

10. Anthony Myles

SEASON

NAME

NAME

PCT.

YEAR

1971-72 John Belcher

160-288

.556

2000-01 Kim Adams

66-105

.629

1.

John Dickson

.695

1966-67

1972-73 J.H. Williams

114-236

.483

2001-02 Kim Adams

64-110

.582

2.

Fred Shepherd

.692

1990-91

1973-74 Steve Brooks

208-390

.533

2002-03 Kim Adams

69-131

.527

3.

Jeremy Thomas

.683

2010-11

1974-75 John McHough

75-136

.551

2003-04 Kim Adams

113-181

.624

4.

John Dickson

.663

1965-66

1975-76 Dan Henderson

232-430

.540

2004-05 Marcus Ardison

58-101

.574

5.

Greg Williams

.642

1988-89

1976-77 Dan Henderson

224-405

.553

2005-06 Marcus Ardison

122-232

.526

6.

Bebop Walker

.639

1995-96

1977-78 Marvin Jarrett

164-327

.502

2006-07 Adrian Banks

232-468

.496

7.

Bebop Walker

.638

1996-97

1978-79 Anthony Myles

181-301

.601

2007-08 Kewain Gant

95-177

.537

8.

John Tate

.637

1986-87

1979-80 Mike Sailes

93-159

.585

2008-09 Shawn Morgan

95-175

.543

Greg Williams

.637

1987-88

1980-81 Mike Sailes

123-230

.535

2009-10 Martavius Adams

149-262

.569

.633

1970-71

1981-82 Scott Horrell

78-142

.549

2010-11 Malcoln Kirkland

62-118

.525

1982-83 Scott Horrell

92-154

.597

2011-12 Malcoln Kirkland

162-290

.559

1983-84 Scott Horrell

148-258

.574

2012-13 Brandon Peterson

117-220

.532

1984-85 Alan Smith

83-153

.543

2013-14 Kendrick Washington

110-206

.534

1985-86 John Tate

84-135

.622

2014-15 Anthony Livingston

166-358

.464

1986-87 John Tate

216-339

.637

10. John Belcher


GAME
FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS
1.

40 - Don Scaife
vs Louisiana Tech

2/3/1975

FIELD-GOALS MADE

TEAM

19 - Dan Henderson
vs Georgia Southern

12/2/1975

19 - John Dickson
vs UT Arlington

2/18/1967

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.000 - Dan Henderson
vs Georgia Southern (14-14)

2/26/1976

1.000 - John Dickson


vs UT Arlington (10-10)

2/28/1966

GAME

SEASON

FEILD-GOALS MADE

NO.

DATE

vs. Tusculum

49

12/1/1972

FIELD-GOAL %

PCT.

GAMES

1.

1982-83

.531

29

2.

1987-88

.522

35

FEILD-GOAL ATTEMPTS

NO.

DATE

3.

1978-79

.517

27

vs. Lambuth

97

2/8/1975

4.

1985-86

.516

29

5.

1986-87

.512

34

FEILD-GOAL %

NO.

DATE

vs. Lamar (21-26)

.808

2/6/1982

FIELD-GOALS MADE

NO.

GAMES

1.

1987-88

925

35

2.

1990-91

877

32

FEILD-GOALS MADE

NO.

DATE

3.

1986-87

871

34

Texas Pan-American

51

12/6/1975

4.

1988-89

849

30

1978-79

849

27

FEILD-GOAL ATTEMPTS

NO.

DATE

Mercer

110

1/13/1973

FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS

RECORDS

FIELD-GOAL %

NO.

OPPONENT GAME

GAMES

1.

1972-73

1,883

24

FEILD-GOAL %

NO.

DATE

2.

2006-07

1,820

33

Louisiana Tech (41-60)

.683

2/23/1985

3.

2001-02

1,815

31

4.

2013-14

1,795

32

5.

1975-76

1,784

25

73

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

FREE-THROW RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Career

YEAR-BY-YEAR FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS


YEAR

FREE-THROWS MADE

NO.

YEARS

1.

521

1961-65

Jerry Rook

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS

NO.

YEARS

1.

657

1961-65

Jerry Rook

PCT.

YEAR

FT-FTA

PCT.

48-63

.762

1987-88 Ed Louden

NAME

67-78

.859

1959-60 Jackie Kenley

83-103

.806

1988-89 Ed Louden

61-67

.911

1960-61 Jackie Kenley

62-80

.775

1989-90 Phillip McKellar

46-69

.667

1961-62 Warren Moore

123-149

.825

1990-91 Keith Gray

41-51

.804

1962-63 Harold Callahan

114-140

.814

1991-92 Brian Reaves

82-102

.804

1963-64 Jerry Rook

147-185

.795

1992-93 Brian Reaves

45-56

.804

1964-65 Jerry Rook

150-173

.867

1993-94 Yaki Saunders

38-54

.704

54-62

.871

1994-95 Micah Marsh

64-80

.800

NO.

YEARS

1.

Ed Louden

.883

1987-89

1965-66 Larry Treadwell

2.

Tevoris Thompson

.877

2002-04

1966-67 John Dickson

137-173

.792

1995-96 Micah Marsh

87-105

.829

3.

Jamie Rosser

.859

2000-01

1967-68 Dave Velander

64-80

.800

1996-97 Micah Marsh

57-70

.814

4.

Allan Pruett

.851

1969-71

1968-69 Dave Velander

79-97

.814

1997-98 Micah Marsh

83-103

.806

5.

Steve Wiedower

.848

1985-87

1969-70 Allan Pruett

70-84

.833

1998-99 Freddy Hicks

58-75

.773

6.

Tony Brown

.835

2000-03

1970-71 Allan Pruett

79-91

.868

1999-00 Chico Fletcher

70-92

.761

7.

Ryan Wedel

.834

2006-08

1971-72 Calvin Breedlove

65-80

.813

2000-01 Jamie Rosser

51-59

.864

8.

Harold Callahan

.818

1961-63

1972-73 J.H. Williams

55-82

.670

2001-02 Tony Brown

61-74

.824

9.

Kirk Van Slyke

.816

2013-14

1973-74 Steve Brooks

94-129

.729

2002-03 Tevoris Thompson

71-79

.899

.814

1989-91

1974-75 John McGough

45-54

.833

2003-04 Tevoris Thompson

72-84

.857

1975-76 Hollis Owens

63-80

.788

2004-05 Dewarick Spencer

82-105

.781

1976-77 Tommy Tapley

54-66

.818

2005-06 Dereke Tipler

115-153

.752

SEASON

RECORDS

FT-FTA

1958-59 Bobby Ward

FREE-THROW %

10. Keith Gray

FREE-THROWS MADE

NO.

YEAR

1977-78 Maurice Robertson

72-92

.783

2006-07 Ryan Wedel

53-62

.855

1.

172

2003-04

1978-79 Toby McCammon

46-59

.780

2007-08 Adrian Banks

83-101

.822

1979-80 Toby McCammon

64-77

.818

2008-09 Donald Boone

71-93

.763

1980-81 Matt Garner

43-51

.843

2009-10 Rashad Allison

79-98

.806

1981-82 Jay Hansen

58-70

.829

2010-11 Trey Finn

55-66

.833

1982-83 Jay Hansen

93-123

.756

2011-12 Trey Finn

72-101

.713

J.J. Montgomery

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS

NO.

YEAR

1.

223

2003-04

J.J. Montgomery

FREE-THROW %

NO.

YEAR

1983-84 Jay Hansen

67-88

.761

2012-13 Trey Finn

83-108

.769

1.

Ed Louden

.911

1988-89

1984-85 Willie Cutts

48-57

.842

2013-14 Ed Townsel

63-75

.840

2.

Tevoris Thompson

.889

2002-03

1985-86 Steve Wiedower

54-61

.885

2014-15 PJ Hardwick

44-55

.800

3.

Steve Wiedower

.885

1985-86

1986-87 Steve Wiedower

74-90

.822

4.

Larry Treadwell

.871

1965-66

5.

Allan Pruett

.868

1970-71

TEAM

6.

Jerry Rook

.867

1964-65

SEASON

7.

Jamie Rosser

.864

2000-01

FREE-THROWS MADE

NO.

GAMES

8.

Ed Louden

.859

1987-88

1.

2013-14

556

32

9.

Tevoris Thompson

.857

2003-04

2.

2010-11

531

.855

2006-07

3.

2012-13

520

4.

1971-72

512

26

1966-67

512

24

10. Ryan Wedel


GAME
FREE-THROWS MADE

1954-55

17 - Jackie King
vs Southeast Oklahoma

1954-55

17 - Maurice Miller
vs Central Arkansas

1949-50

23 - Dan Henderson
vs Louisiana Tech
FREE-THROW % (MIN: 12 ATT)

DATE
1/27/1977

DATE

1.000 - Brian Reaves (14-14)


vs Jacksonville

2/5/1992

1.000 - Matt Garner (12-12)


vs McNeese State

2/14/1981

1.000 - Dave Velander (14-14)


vs Trinity
1.000 - Jerry Rook (14-14)
vs Tulane

GAME
FREE-THROWS MADE

NO.

DATE

vs Austin Peay

46

1/24/1962

32

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS

NO.

DATE

31

vs Austin Peay

62

1/24/1962

DATE

17 - Bill Gatlin
vs Pittsburg State

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS

74

NAME

FREE-THROW %

NO.

DATE

at South Alabama (18-18)

1.000

2/13/2014

vs Stetson (13-13)

1.000

2/28/1976

vs Houston Baptist (18-18)

1.000

12/20/1974

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS

NO.

GAMES

1.

1971-72

771

26

2.

2013-14

766

32

3.

2010-11

750

32

4.

1966-67

742

24

FREE-THROWS MADE

NO.

DATE

5.

2011-12

737

34

Southeast Oklahoma

42

1954-55

FREE-THROW %

NO.

GAMES

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS

NO.

DATE

1.

1984-85

.763

28

Western Kentucky

50

1/16/1993

2.

1964-65

.759

22

Southeast Oklahoma

50

1954-5

3.

1963-64

.755

25

4.

2002-03

.743

28

FREE-THROW %

5.

1976-77

.733

27

SE Oklahoma (18-18)

2/22/1969
12/29/1962

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

OPPONENT GAME

NO.
1.000

DATE
12/13/1962

3-POINT RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Career

YEAR-BY-YEAR 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS


YEAR

NAME

3FG-FGA

PCT

YEAR

1986-87 Steve Wiedower

73-146

.500

2001-02 Nick Rivers

3FG-FGA

PCT

40-103

.388

2002-03 Paris London

20-40

.500

2003-04 Dewarick Spencer

86-188

.457

.476

2004-05 Jerry Nichols

61-146

.418

48-101

.475

2005-06 Isaac Wells

39-94

.415

1991-92 Corey Cole

32-83

.386

2006-07 Adrian Banks

97-204

.475

2003-05

1992-93 Vemall Cole

44-130

.338

2007-08 Adrian Banks

51-115

.443

148

2012-15

1993-94 David Bass

32-72

.444

2008-09 Mike Lance

26-68

.382

Tevoris Thompson

138

2003-04

1994-95 David Bass

38-102

.373

2009-10 Trey Finn

32-85

.376

Jon Beck

137

2000-03

1995-96 Joe Stavitzke

25-55

.455

2010-11 Ed Townsel

21-50

.420

10. Adrian Banks

128

2006-08

1996-97 Micah Marsh

40-97

.412

2011-12 Trey Finn

61-133

.459

128

1996-2000

1997-98 Antonio Harvey

88-202

.436

2012-13 Marcus Hooten

21-62

.339

1998-99 Jeff Holloway

20-52

.385

2013-14 Melvin Johnson III

88-184

.478

1999-00 Jon Beck

19-52

.365

2014-15 Sean Gardner

54-152

.355

2000-01 Jamie Rosser

54-126

.429

3-POINT FG MADE

NO.

YEARS

1.

Antonio Harvey

224

1995-98

1987-88 Ken Trice

21-40

.525

2.

Micah Marsh

206

1994-98

1988-89 Barry Mayberry

36-82

.439

3.

Trey Finn

184

2009-13

1989-90 Keith Gray

20-42

4.

Ed Townsel

176

2010-14

1990-91 Bobby Gross

5.

Ryan Wedel

175

2006-08

6.

Dewarick Spencer

170

7.

Cameron Golden

8.
9.

Chico Fletcher
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

NO.

YEARS

1.

620

1995-99

Antonio Harvey

3-POINT FG %

PCT.

YEARS

3-POINT FG %

NO.

YEAR

Steve Wiedower

.500
73-146

1985-87

1.

Ken Trice

.525
21-40

2006-07

2.

Melvin Johnson III

.478
88-184

2013-14

2.

Steve Wiedower

.500
73-146

1986-87

Bobby Gross

.436
65-149

Melvin Johnson III

.478
88-184

2013-14

4.

Keith Gray

.428
86-201

1989-91

4.

Keith Gray

.476
20-42

1989-90

5.

Jamie Rosser

.426
98-230

2000-01

5.

Adrian Banks

.475
97-204

2006-07

6.

Dewarick Spencer

.421
170-404

2003-05

Corey Cole

.475
48-101

1990-91

7.

Barry Mayberry

.411
86-209

1988-90

7.

Trey Finn

.459
61-133

2011-12

8.

Kirk Van Slyke

.409
38-93

2013-14

8.

Dewarick Spencer

.457
86-188

2003-04

Jason Grimes

.403
29-72

1993-94

9.

David Bass

.450
32-71

1993-94

.401
128-319

2006-08

10. Joe Stavitzke

.448
36-58

1995-96

9.

10. Adrian Banks

1988-91

3.

GAME

SEASON
3-POINT FG MADE

3-POINT FG MADE

NO.

YEAR

1.

Adrian Banks

97

2006-07

2.

Ryan Wedel

90

2007-08

3.

Melvin Johnson III

88

2013-14

Antonio Harvey

88

1997-98

5.

Dewarick Spencer

86

2003-04

6.

Ryan Wedel

85

2006-07

7.

Dewarick Spencer

84

2004-05

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

Tevoris Thompson

84

2002-03

Micah Marsh

83

1997-98

17 - Adrian Banks
vs Troy

73

1986-87

9.

10. Steve Wiedower

9 - Adrian Banks
vs Troy

1/13/2007

9 - Dewarick Spencer
vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff

12/17/2003

9 - Tevoris Thompson
vs Lyon

12/7/2002

NO.

YEARS

1.

224

2007-08

Ryan Wedel

3-POINT FG MADE

NO.

GAMES

1.

2013-14

282

32

2.

2006-07

241

33

2002-03

241

28

4.

2007-08

209

30

5.

2012-13

197

31

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

NO.

GAMES

1.

2013-14

737

32

2.

2012-13

633

31

3.

2002-03

611

28

4.

2006-07

608

33

5.

1999-2000

569

28

3-POINT FG %

PCT.

GAMES

1.

1986-87 (97-210)

.462

34

2.

1990-91 (158-391)

.404

32

3.

2007-08 (209-527)

.397

30

1997-98 (210-529)

.397

29

2006-07 (241-608)

.396

33

5.

GAME
3-POINT FG MADE

NO.

DATE

vs. Lyon

20

12/7/2002

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

NO.

DATE

vs. Georgia State

37

3/4/2014

1/13/2007

3-POINT FG %
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

TEAM
SEASON

RECORDS

1.

3.

NAME

1.000 - Jerry Nichols


vs Western Kentucky (5-5)

1/15/2005

1.000 - Joe Stavitzke


vs UL Lafayette (5-5)

1/11/1996

1.000 - Corey Cole


vs Little Rock (6-6)

12/21/1991

3-POINT FG %

PCT.

DATE

vs. UT Arlington (5-6)

.833

12/13/1986

vs. Southern Miss (5-6)

.833

12/8/1986

OPPONENT GAME
NO.

DATE

Eastern Illinois

17

12/23/1990

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

NO.

DATE

Mississippi Valley State

36

11/25/1996

3-POINT FG %

PCT.

DATE

South Alabama (5-7)

.714

1/25/1997

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

75

3-POINT FG MADE

ASSIST/STEAL/BLOCK RECORDS

RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL
Career

YEAR-BY-YEAR ASSIST LEADERS


YEAR

NAME

ASSISTS

YEAR

NAME

ASSISTS

ASSISTS

NO.

YEARS

1969-70 Allan Pruett

64

1993-94 Arthur Agee

105

1.

Chico Fletcher

893

1996-2000

1970-71 Allan Pruett

76

1994-95 Arthur Agee

103

2.

Carl Archer

544

1986-89

1971-72 Dan Sullivan

83

1995-96 Micah Marsh

124

3.

Odie Williams

384

1990-93

1972-73 J.H. Williams

74

1996-97 Chico Fletcher

171

Brian Reaves

384

1990-93

1973-74 J.H. Williams

116

1997-98 Chico Fletcher

240

Jay Hansen

384

1981-84

1974-75 J.H. Williams

133

1998-99 Chico Fletcher

250

6.

Micah Marsh

363

1994-98

1975-76 Tommy Tapley

112

1999-00 Chico Fletcher

232

7.

J.H. Williams

323

1973-75

1976-77 Tommy Tapley

85

2000-01 Jamie Rosser

133

8.

Dereke Tipler

305

2004-06

1977-78 Tommy Tapley

78

2001-02 Odie Williams

145

9.

Reggie Gordon

286

1984-87

1978-79 Toby McCammon

106

2002-03 Odie Williams

110

10. Tommy Tapley

275

1976-78

1979-80 Toby McCammon

85

2003-04 Dewarick Spencer

74

1980-81 Jerome Jefferson

86

2004-05 Dereke Tipler

155

STEALS

NO.

YEARS

1981-82 Jay Hansen

97

2005-06 Dereke Tipler

150

1.

Chico Fletcher

211

1996-2000

1982-83 Jay Hansen

131

2006-07 Ryan Wedel

92

2.

Carl Archer

182

1985-89

1983-84 Jay Hansen

122

2007-08 Shawn Morgan

70

3.

Ed Townsel

173

2010-14

1984-85 Reggie Gordon

70

2008-09 Ifeanyi Koggu

125

4.

Trey Finn

161

2009-13

1985-86 Carl Archer

94

2009-10 Rashad Allison

127

5.

Kim Adams

151

2001-04

1986-87 Gordon/Wiedower

102

2010-11 Rashad Allison

120

6.

Antonio Harvey

139

1995-98

1987-88 Carl Archer

222

2011-12 Ed Townsel

103

7.

Jay Hansen

133

1980-84

1988-89 Carl Archer

142

2012-13 Rakeem Dickerson

67

8.

Bo Brown

130

1987-89

1989-90 Barry Mayberry

107

2013-14 Cameron Golden

81

9.

Cameron Golden

116

2012-SA

1990-91 Brian Reaves

163

2014-15 PJ Hardwick

130

115

1991-94

1991-92 Brian Reaves

127

115

1985-89

1992-93 Brian Reaves

94

BLOCKS

NO.

YEARS

BLOCKS

NO.

YEAR

1.

Freddy Hicks

204

1995-99

ASSISTS

NO.

YEAR

1.

Jason Jennings

102

2000-01

2.

Jason Jennings

203

2001-02

1.

Chico Fletcher

250

1998-99

2.

Jason Jennings

101

2001-02

3.

Brandon Peterson

163

2009-13

2.

Chico Fletcher

240

1997-98

3.

Freddy Hicks

65

1997-98

4.

John Tate

105

1986-89

3.

Chico Fletcher

232

1999-2000

4.

Freddy Hicks

63

1998-99

5.

Kim Adams

77

2001-04

4.

Carl Archer

222

1987-88

5.

Brandon Peterson

61

2009-10

6.

Fred Shepherd

76

1990-93

5.

Chico Fletcher

171

1996-97

6.

Freddy Hicks

59

1996-97

7.

Greg Williams

75

1988-90

6.

Brian Reaves

163

1990-91

7.

Eric McKinney

58

2008-09

8.

Jeff Clifton

72

1993-94

7.

Dereke Tipler

155

2004-05

8.

Jeff Clifton

49

1993-94

9.

Isaac Wells

71*

2004-07

8.

Dereke Tipler

150

2005-06

9.

Brandon Peterson

40

2012-13

10. Mike Sailes

69

1980-82

9.

Odie Williams

145

2001-02

10. Kirk Van Slyke

38

2013-14

10. Carl Archer

142

1998-89

STEALS

NO.

YEAR

1.

Dereke Tipler

76

2005-06

2.

Bo Brown

68

1987-88

3.

Ed Townsel

66

2011-12

Chico Fletcher

66

1998-99

5.

Jeff Clifton

63

1993-94

6.

Bo Brown

62

1998-99

7.

Donald Boone

56

2010-11

Shawn Morgan

56

2007-08

Antonio Harvey

56

1998-99

10. Jay Cook


John Tate

GAME

10. Donald Boone

54

2008-09

Chico Fletcher

54

1999-2000

Chico Fletcher

54

1997-98

Dewayne McCray

54

1990-91

76

* 10 blocked shots removed due to NCAA sanctions,


originally ranked fifth with 81.

SEASON

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ASSISTS
17 - Chico Fletcher
vs TCU
STEALS
8 - Alan Smith
vs Missouri Valley
BLOCKS
11 - Jason Jennings
vs Morris Brown

DATE
11/23/1998

DATE
11/22/1985

DATE
12/18/2000

ASSIST/STEAL/BLOCK RECORDS
TEAM

YEAR-BY-YEAR STEAL LEADERS

SEASON
ASSISTS

NO.

GAMES

1.

1987-88

570

35

2.

1986-87

516

34

3.

1990-91

502

32

4.

1988-89

500

30

5.

1989-90

497

28

STEALS

NO.

GAMES

1.

1998-99

265

30

2.

2012-13

256

31

3.

1988-89

250

30

1987-88

250

35

1993-94

244

27

5.

NO.

GAMES

1.

2001-02

166

31

2.

2000-01

141

30

3.

2009-10

129

31

4.

2006-07

123

33

5.

1997-98

111

27

ASSISTS

NO.

DATE

vs Texas Pan American

33

1/5/1977

vs SEMO

33

2/14/1976

STEALS

NO.

DATE

N/A
NO.

DATE

N/A
OPPONENT GAME
ASSISTS

NO.

DATE

Texas Pan American

34

1/5/1977

STEALS

NO.

DATE

N/A
BLOCKS
N/A

STEALS

1978-79 Toby McCammon

26

YEAR

1997-98 Chico Fletcher

NAME

STEALS
54

1979-80 Toby McCammon

21

1998-99 Chico Fletcher

66

1980-81 Matt Garner

32

1999-00 Chico Fletcher

54

1981-82 Jay Hansen

36

2000-01 Kim Adams

28

1982-83 Jay Hansen

39

2001-02 Odie Williams

41

1983-84 Jay Hansen

37

2002-03 Kim Adams

49

1984-85 Reggie Gordon

33

2003-04 Dewarick Spencer

40

1985-86 Carl Archer

48

2004-05 Dewarick Spencer

45

1986-87 Alan Smith

49

2005-06 Dereke Tipler

76

1987-88 Bo Brown

68

2006-07 Shawn Morgan

42

1988-89 Bo Brown

62

2007-08 Shawn Morgan

56

1989-90 Dewayne McCray

43

2008-09 Donald Boone

54

1990-91 Dewayne McCray

54

2009-10 Trey Finn

39

1991-92 Fred Shepherd

31

2010-11 Donald Boone

56

1992-93 Jeff Clifton

48

2011-12 Ed Townsel

66

1993-94 Jeff Clifton

63

2012-13 Ed Townsel

49

1994-95 Ron Darrett

53

2013-14 Ed Townsel

39

1995-96 Marsh/Darrett

31

2014-15 Cameron Golden

49

1996-97 Chico Fletcher

37

YEAR-BY-YEAR BLOCK LEADERS

GAME

BLOCKS

NAME

NO.

DATE

YEAR

NAME

BLOCKS

YEAR

NAME

BLOCKS

1978-79 Maurice Robertson

18

1997-98 Freddy Hicks

65

1979-80 Marvin Jarrett

23

1998-99 Freddy Hicks

63

1980-81 Mike Sailes

35

1999-00 Kolin Weaver

22

1981-82 Mike Sailes

23

2000-01 Jason Jennings

102

1982-83 Jeff Bolding

2001-02 Jason Jennings

101

1983-84 Dwayne Harris

21

2002-03 Kim Adams

22

1984-85 Tim Norman

2003-04 Kim Adams

31

1985-86 John Tate

22

2004-05 Isaac Wells

20

1986-87 John Tate

35

2005-06 Isaac Wells

28

1987-88 John Tate

33

2006-07 Isaac Wells

23*

1988-89 Greg Williams

26

2007-08 Kewain Gant

30

1989-90 Greg Williams

18

2008-09 Eric McKinney

58

1990-91 Fred Shepherd

16

2009-10 Brandon Peterson

61

1991-92 Fred Shepherd

22

2010-11 Malcoln Kirkland

32

1992-93 Fred Shepherd

30

2011-12 Brandon Peterson

33

1993-94 Jeff Clifton

49

2012-13 Brandon Peterson

40

1994-95 Ron Darrett

21

2013-14 Kirk Van Slyke

38

1995-96 Ron Darrett

18

2014-15 Anthony Livingston

29

1996-97 Freddy Hicks

59

RECORDS

BLOCKS

YEAR

* 10 blocked shots vacated due to NCAA sanctions,


originally led with 33 blocks

77

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Career
GAMES PLAYED

NO.

YEARS

1.

128

1985-88

GAMES STARTED

NO.

YEARS

1.

120

2009-13

John Tate

Trey Finn

MINUTES PLAYED
1.

RECORDS

TEAM

NO.

Chico Fletcher

3,973

YEARS
1996-2000

PERSONAL FOULS

NO.

YEARS

1.

374

1983-87

Reggie Gordon

GAME
FEWEST POINTS

SEASON
PERSONAL FOULS

NO.

GAMES

1.

2006-07

653

33

FOULED OUT

NO.

GAMES

1.

31

27

1976-77

VICTORIES

RECORD

vs Kentucky
MOST FOULS

NO.

Date

vs. Western Kentucky

34

2/20/1993

vs. Southwest Louisiana

34

1/22/1973

FOULED OUT

NO.

vs Lamar

1987-88

21-14

1986-87

21-13

1997-98

20-9

FEWEST POINTS

1988-89

20-10

Shooting Stars

1931-32

Poinsett Club

1930-31

MOST FOULS

NO.

Date

Austin Peay

41

1/24/1962

NO.

4.

YEARS

2013-14

19-13

24

1994-98

2012-13

19-12

Reggie Gordon

24

1983-87

1950-51

19-5

6.

OPPONENT GAME

CONSECUTIVE FTM

NO.

YEARS

CONSECUTIVE WINS

NO.

1.

Jim Bowman

34

1957-58

1.

1945-46

12

FOULED OUT

2.

Ed Louden

28

1988-89

2.

1964-65

10

Austin Peay

3.

Jerry Rook

27

1962-63

3.

1934-35

4.

Micah Marsh

25

1997-98

4.

1990-91

Steve Wiedower

25

1985-86

1950-51

6.

Ed Louden

24

1987-88

1931-32

7.

Jerry Rook

23

1963-64
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES

NO.

1.

1944-45

12

2.

1972-73

11

1926-27

11

2008-09

10

1967-68

10

GAMES PLAYED

NO.

YEARS

1.

John Tate

35

1987-88

Carl Archer

35

1987-88

Bo Brown

35

1987-88

Ed Louden

35

1987-88
CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS

NO.

GAMES STARTED

NO.

YEARS

1.

1987-90

27

1.

John Tate

35

1987-88

2.

1964-66

16

Carl Archer

35

1987-88

3.

1997-98

13

1990-91

13

1,242

4.

YEARS
1987-88

CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS

NO.

1.

1972-74

2.

1966-67

3.

2003-04

1990-91

78

John Tate

Date
2/26/1966

2.

NO.

1.

23-9

Jabari Myles

NO.

Date
1944-45

1990-91

1.

MINUTES PLAYED

1.

FOULED OUT

SEASON

NO.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

NO.

Date

Date
1/24/1962

CONVOCATION CENTER RECORDS


TEAM
MOST POINTS SCORED
120 vs Lyon College
Opp. 105 by Southwestern Louisiana

MOST FREE THROWS MADE


DATE
12/7/2002

36 vs Jacksonville
Opp. 31, 4x, last by Western Kentucky

64 vs Lambuth
Opp. 54 by Middle Tennessee

DATE
12/11/2004

.929 (13-14) vs South Alabama


Opp. 1.000 (11-11) by Middle Tennessee

DATE

66 vs Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

12/19/1997

Opp. 63 by Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

12/19/1997

4, 2x, last vs Houston


Opp. 3 by Saint Louis
FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE

FEWEST POINTS
46, 3x, last vs Texas Pan American
Opp. 38 by Texas Pan American

DATE
2/8/1996

2, 3x, last vs Houston

12 vs Texas Pan American


Opp. 16 by Louisiana Tech

Opp. 1 by Louisiana Tech

DATE
2/18/2006

.182 (2-11) vs Nicholls State


Opp. .100 (1-10) by Louisiana Tech

DATE
12/1/1993

68 vs Southwestern College

DATE

81, 2x, last vs Alabama A&M

12/5/1998

Opp. 77 by Mississippi Valley State

12/19/1996

Opp. 57 by Tennessee Tech

21 vs Austin Peay
Opp. 17 by Central Baptist
MOST PERSONAL FOULS

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE

DATE

44 vs UL-Lafayette

2/24/1990

Opp. 37 by UL-Lafayette

2/24/1990

34 vs Western Kentucky
Opp. 35 by Little Rock
FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

DATE

.653 (32-49) vs New Orleans

2/4/1989

Opp. .632 (36-57) by Western Kentucky

2/22/2001

7 vs ULM
Opp. 11, 3x, last by UL-Lafayette
MOST FOUL DISQUALIFICATIONS

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS


41 vs Ball State
Opp. 28 by New Orleans

DATE
12/16/2007

4, 2x, last vs Tennessee Tech

DATE

14 vs Texas Pan American

2/8/1996

Opp. 13 by Texas Pan American

2/8/1996

Opp. 3, 3x, last by Jacksonville

32 vs Western Kentucky
Opp. 35 by Houston Baptist
FEWEST TURNOVERS

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE


.258 (17-66) vs Lamar

DATE
1/26/1995

Opp. .236 (13-55) by Texas Pan American

2/8/1996

MOST 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

DATE

36 vs Austin Peay

20 vs Lyon College

.700 (7-10) vs FIU


Opp. .692 (9-13) by New Orleans

DATE
11/22/1999
12/8/2007
DATE
1/16/1993
2/3/2003
DATE
1/19/2013
3/2/1990
DATE
12/21/1995
2/5/1992

11/22/1999

DATE
1/15/1993
12/11/1992
DATE
2/24/1990

30, 3x, last vs Cal Poly San Luis Obispo


Opp. 22 by Western Kentucky

DATE
12/19/1997
2/22/2001

12/19/1996
DATE
12/7/2002

6, 2x, last vs Murray State


Opp. 1, 2x, last by FIU

DATE
12/19/2012
1/24/2008

2/24/2001
DATE
1/24/2008

12 vs Morris Brown
Opp. 11 by Utah Valey State

DATE
12/18/2000
11/14/2007

1/31/2001
MOST STEALS

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

12/21/1995

Opp. 6 by UL-Lafayette

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS


BEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

DATE
11/20/2000

DATE

49 vs Jacksonville

2/28/1994

Opp. 50 by Western Kentucky

1/15/1993

23 vs UT Martin
Opp. 14, 2x, last by UL-Lafayette

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

DATE
12/13/1994
2/24/2005

79

Opp. 14 by Little Rock

1/7/1995

2/14/2006

FEWEST ASSISTS
MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE

DATE
12/3/1988

5 vs Denver

MOST ASSISTS

Opp. 36 by Mississippi Valley State

1/7/1995

1/6/1996
MOST TURNOVERS

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE

DATE
12/22/1992

2/8/1996
FEWEST REBOUNDS

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

1/27/1993

RECORDS

20 vs Samford
Opp. 18 by Texas Pan American

DATE
12/22/1992

1/6/1996
MOST REBOUNDS

FEWEST POINTS IN SECOND HALF

2/8/1988

2/8/1996
LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

FEWEST POINTS IN FIRST HALF

DATE
2/15/1996

2/26/1990
FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

MOST POINTS IN SECOND HALF

1/15/1993

2/24/1990
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

MOST POINTS IN FIRST HALF

DATE
2/5/1992

CONVOCATION CENTER RECORDS


INDIVIDUAL
MOST POINTS SCORED
43 - Jeff Clifton vs Little Rock
Opp. 42 by Alphonso Ford (Mississippi Valley State)

MISCELLANEOUS
DATE

6, 4x, last vs Texas A&M Corpus Christi

1/25/2003

1/28/1991

5, 4x, last by UL-Lafayette

2/24/2005

DATE

25 - Jeff Clifton vs UL-Lafayette

1/20/1994

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE


17 - Jeff Clifton vs UL-Lafayette
Opp. 15 by Alphonso Ford (Mississippi Valley State)

DATE

12/9/1994

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS


Opp. 28 by Alphonso Ford (Mississippi Valley State)

MOST PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES

1/28/1991

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

12/7/2002

Opp. 40 by Western Kentucky

DATE
1/20/1994

DATE

65, 2x, last vs Lyon College

2/22/2001

MOST COMBINED POINTS


204

DATE

A-State 114, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 90

12/19/1997

1/28/1991
FEWEST COMBINED POINTS

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

DATE

.846 (11-14) - Eric Beatty vs Alabama A&M

12/5/1998

Opp. .857 (12-14) - Desmond Yates (Middle Tennessee)

2/4/2008

84

15 - Keith Gray vs Morgan State

RECORDS

Opp. 16 - Sydney Grider (UL-Lafayette)

GAMES

W-L

ATTENDANCE

AVG.

DATE

1987-88

15

12-3

91,381

6,092

1/2/1991

1988-89

14

14-0

92,995

6,643

2/24/1990

1989-90

15

10-5

85,865

5.724

1990-91

13

13-0

81,510

6,270

DATE

1991-92

13

11-2

77,696

5,977

12/17/2004

1992-93

13

9-4

82,991

6,384

2/19/2000

1993-94

12

10-2

75,136

6,261

1994-95

15

4-11

68,689

4,573

DATE

1995-96

13

7-6

64,067

4,928

1/15/2005

1996-97

14

11-3

79,090

5,649

1/2/1990

1997-98

12

11-1

78,296

6,525

1998-99

12

9-3

79,397

6,616

DATE

1999-00

12

6-6

64,147

5,346

1/29/1994

2000-01

13

9-4

68,709

5,285

1/21/1988

2001-02

13

9-4

66,115

5,806

2002-03

14

9-5

72,135

5,152

MOST FREE THROWS MADE

DATE

2003-04

14

10-4

73,614

5,258

16 - Jeff Clifton vs Little Rock

1/29/1994

2004-05

14

12-2

59,388

4,242

MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE


9, 2x, last - Dewarick Spencer vs UAPB
Opp. 8, 2x, last by Alan Barksald (Little Rock)
BEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.000, 2x, last - Jerry Nichols (5-5) vs Western Ky.
Opp. .800 (4-5) by James McCoy (Morgan State)
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
20 - Jeff Clifton vs Little Rock
Opp. 20 - Ledell Eackles (New Orleans)

Opp. 17 - Ledell Eackles (New Orleans)

1/21/1988

2005-06

13

8-5

47,411

3,648

2006-07

13

11-2

42,313

3,255

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

DATE

2007-08

15

9-6

48,106

3,208

2008-09

14

9-5

48,987

3,499

2009-10

15

10-5

49,897

3,326

2010-11

13

13-0

42,709

3,285

2011-12

15

10-5

42,230

2,815

2012-13

15

13-2

50,954

3,397

2013-14

15

11-4

38,112

2,541

2014-15

14

5-9

25,988

1,856

TOTALS

383

275-108

1,797,928

4,694

1.000 (14-14) - Brian Reaves vs Jacksonville

2/5/1992

Opp. 1.000 - Six players

1/19/2008

MOST REBOUNDS

DATE

25 - Jeff Clifton vs Little Rock


Opp. 17 - Michael McDonald (New Orleans)
MOST ASSISTS
15, 2x, last - PJ Hardwick vs Appalachian State
Opp. 8, 2x, last by Adam Simpson (Lambuth)
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS

1/23/1994
1/16/1995
DATE
1/3/2015
12/11/2004
DATE

11 - Jason Jennings vs Morris Brown

12/18/2000

Opp. 6, 3x, last by Joe Walker (Utah Valley State)

11/14/2007

MOST STEALS

80

2/8/1996

YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME GAME ATTENDANCE


YEAR

MOST 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

DATE

A-State 46, Texas Pan American 38

DATE

7 - Dereke Tipler vs Freed Hardeman

12/10/2005

Opp. 6, 2x, last by Mark Bell (Western Kentucky)

1/15/1993

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ATTENDANCE RECORDS
ALL-TIME TOP A-STATE CROWDS
CROWD Opponent

SITE

RESULT

TOP-ASTATE HOME CROWDS


RESULT

DATE

10,766

Memphis

Convocation Center

59-60, L

12/5/1987

41-65, L

12/1/1989

10,312

Little Rock

Convocation Center

76-65, W

2/14/1998

27-54, L

11/22/2011

9,873

Lamar

Convocation Center

90-71, W

2/18/1989

Louisville, Ky.

55-67, L

12/4/2005

9,755

Louisiana Tech

Convocation Center

83-85, L

2/20/1999

Louisville, Ky.

56-37, W

12/3/2005

9,500

Lamar

Convocation Center

59-57, W

2/23/1991

New Mexico

Albuquerque, N.M.

51-61, L

11/22/1997

9,432

Louisiana Tech

Convocation Center

57-52, W

1/21/1989

17,703

Canisius

Albuquerque, N.M.

63-59, W

11/21/1997

9,229

LSU

Convocation Center

66-52, W

12/19/1987

16,741

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

63-84, L

11/20/2007

9,100

Rice

Convocation Center

78-71, W

3/14/1991

16,714

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

55-74, L

12/5/2009

9,056

New Orleans

Convocation Center

51-52, L

3/1/1993

15,949

Nebraska

Lincoln, Neb.

67-79, L

12/14/2013

8,943

Little Rock

Convocation Center

81-87, L

2/15/1997

15,450

Baylor

Iowa City, Iowa

58-46, W

12/3/1983

8,775

UL-Lafayette

Convocation Center

80-83, L

2/23/1998

15,450

Oregon State

Iowa City, Iowa

40-49, L

12/2/1983

8,713

Oklahoma State

Convocation Center

56-33, W

12/23/1996

14,005

North Texas

Oklahoma City, Okla.

71-66, W

12/29/1989

8,667

Houston

Convocation Center

54-51, W

12/10/1988

13,905

Marshall

Lexington, Ky.

81-73, W

12/16/1988

8,568

Lamar

Convocation Center

79-65, W

1/13/1998

13,713

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

60-86, L

11/29/2006

8,479

Louisiana Tech

Convocation Center

59-55, W

2/22/1992

13,363

Utah

New Orleans, La.

58-80, L

3/12/1999

8,342

Little Rock

Convocation Center

82-53, W

2/6/1993

13,349

Missouri

Columbia, Mo.

58-80, L

12/6/1993

8,314

Oral Roberts

Convocation Center

70-57, W

1/7/1989

13,300

Missouri

Columbia, Mo.

47-81, L

12/4/1996

8,153

Little Rock

Convocation Center

93-85, W

2/19/2000

13,205

UNLV

Las Vega, Nev.

71-78, L

12/27/1984

8,126

Little Rock

Convocation Center

73-60, W

12/29/1990

12,985

Little Rock

Little Rock, Ark.

63-65, L

2/2/2002

8,120

South Alabama

Convocation Center

63-60, W

2/1/1992

12,714

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

66-83, L

1/25/1999

8,103

Little Rock

Convocation Center

81-64, W

2/20/1999

12,712

Saint Louis

12,658

LSU

12,265

Dayton

11,665

VCU

Syracuse, N.Y.

82-66, W

28,480

Temple

Syracuse, N.Y.

20,323

Louisville

Louisville, Ky.

18,742

Louisville

18,628

Richmond

18,018

CROWD Opponent

St. Louis, Mo.

60-63, L

11/13/1998

8,093

Western Kentucky

Convocation Center

76-67, W

1/15/1998

Baton Rouge, La.

74-98, L

12/18/1990

7,989

Southern Miss

Convocation Center

51-45, W

1/14/1989

Dayton, Ohio

61-74, L

11/10/2012

7,958

New Orleans

Convocation Center

82-53, W

2/4/1989

Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa

66-62, W

12/6/1985

11,587

Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

43-76, L

11/16/1999

11,200

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

58-57, W

3/18/1991

11,200

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

48-47, W

2/6/1988

11,200

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

64-87, L

1/11/1986

11,200

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

51-54, L

12/1/1979

11,025

Colorado

Boulder, Colo.

75-81, L

3/22/1991

10,942

UAB

Iowa City, Iowa

59-78, L

12/7/1985

10,942

Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

66-77, L

12/13/1980

10,903

Southern Miss

Memphis, Tenn.

64-65, L

12/1/1984

10,875

Bowling Green State

Lexington, Ky.

80-51, W

12/17/1988

10,800

Kansas State

Manhattan, Kan.

61-83, L

11/29/1976

10,766

Memphis

Jonesboro, Ark.

59-60, L

12/5/1987

10,600

Western Kentucky

Bowling Green, Ky.

55-65, L

1/8/1994

10,586

Oklahoma

Norman, Okla.

61-83, L

12/6/1983

10,409

Colorado State

Fort Collins, Colo.

49-64, L

3/25/1988

10,312

Little Rock

Jonesboro, Ark.

76-65, W

2/14/1998

10,130

LSU

Baton Rouge, La.

61-73, L

12/4/1986

RECORDS

SITE

12/2/1989

30,049

DATE

81

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS


ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES


COACH
John Rose

JOHN BRADY
2008-present

JOHN ROSE
1969-1976

COACH

NELSON CATALINA

1995-2008

MARVIN ADAMS

1984-1995

MARVIN SPEIGHT
1963-1969

1976-1984

JOHN RAUTH

J.A. TOMLINSON

1949-1963

1944-1949

Bryan Schisler

1967-68

Lavaughn Robertson

1969-71

Bobby Reese

1971-74

C.D. Taylor

1974-75

Gary Holland

1975-77

Bill Tyler

1975-76

Gary Cardinal

1977-78

Jack Hedden

1978-79

Nelson Catalina

1979-84

Bob Ward

1984-87

Leighton McCrary

1984-90

Dickey Nutt

1987-95

Grady Bean

1990-95

Steve Hudson

1992-94

James Armfield

1994-95

Charles Cunningham

1995-1997

YEARS

SEASONS

GAMES

W-L

PCT.

Dennis Nutt

1995-2001

1926-31, 41-42

110

38-72

.345

Charlie Fenske

1997-2003

Jack Dale

1931-33

35

20-15

.571

Tony Madlock

1998-2006

H.F. Parker

1933-34

15

10-5

.667

Micah Marsh

2001-02

Wayne Campbell

1934-35

18

11-7

.611

Shawn Forest

2002-08

Tommie Mills

1935-36

23

14-9

.609

David Daniel

2003-05

Wendell Davis

1936-41

96

36-60

.375

Jay Cook

2005-08

J.A. Tomlinson

1944-49

120

51-69

.425

Al Crushkin

2006-08

John Rauth

1949-63

14

341

191-150

.560

Chad Dollar

2008-10

Marvin Speight

1963-69

142

75-67

.528

Elwyn McRoy

2008-10

John Rose

1969-76

172

91-81

.535

Jeff Clapacs

2008-14

Marvin Adams

1976-84

218

111-107

.509

Richard Williams

2010-12

Nelson Catalina

1984-95

11

327

188-139

.575

Isaac Brown

1995-2008

13

331*

162-187*

.489*

Melvin Haralson

2008-present

219

110-109

.502

Corey Barker

2012-14

Carlos Wilson

2014-present

Mike Scutero

2014-present

Herbert Schwartz

RECORDS

DICKEY NUTT

YEARS
1963-67, 1968-69

Dickey Nutt
John Brady

82

* - 27 total wins were later vacated from 2005-06 & 2006-07 season due to NCAA sanctions.
Original on court win total was 189 in 358 games coached (.528 win percentage)

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

2010-11
2011-present

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
GP

FG-FGA

FG%

3FG-FGA

3FG%

FT-FTA

FT%

REB/AVG

AST

TO

BLK

STL

PTS/AVG

1962-63

26

722-1761

.410

--

--

481-677

.710

1192/45.9

--

--

--

--

1925/74.0

1963-64

25

739-1608

.460

--

--

488-646

.755

1146/45.8

--

--

--

--

1966/78.6

1964-65

22

663-1399

.474

--

--

394-519

.759

996/45.3

--

--

--

--

1720/78.2

1965-66

26

781-1558

.501

--

--

423-619

.683

1299/50.0

--

--

--

--

1985/76.4

1966-67

24

739-1473

.502

--

--

512-742

.690

1134/47.3

--

--

--

--

1990/82.9

1967-68

23

643-1411

.456

--

--

370-552

.670

979/42.5

--

--

--

--

1656/72.0

1968-69

22

644-1416

.441

--

--

421-643

.664

1076/48.9

--

--

--

--

1709/77.7

1969-70

23

694-1497

.464

--

--

400-603

.663

952/41.4

226

--

--

--

1788/77.7

1970-71

24

718-1503

.478

--

--

455-649

.701

974/46.1

281

--

--

--

1891/78.8

1971-72

26

769-1640

.469

--

--

512-771

.677

1318/50.7

330

--

--

--

2050/78.8

1972-73

24

847-1883

.450

--

--

267-447

.597

1163/48.5

292

--

--

--

1961/81.7

1973-74

25

811-1772

.458

--

--

296-456

.649

1257/50.3

327

--

--

--

1918/76.7

1974-75

25

828-1778

.466

--

--

357-511

.699

1160/46.4

340

--

--

--

2013/80.5

1975-76

25

834-1784

.467

--

--

306-436

.702

1099/44.0

404

--

--

--

1974/79.0

1976-77

27

782-1692

.462

--

--

389-531

.733

1084/40.1

397

--

--

--

1953/72.3

1977-78

27

727-1594

.456

--

--

292-422

.692

974/36.1

329

--

--

--

1746/64.7

1978-79

27

849-1641

.517

--

--

289-438

.660

914/33.9

348

--

--

--

1987/73.6

1979-80

27

717-1459

.491

--

--

366-526

.696

920-34.1

342

--

--

--

1800/66.7

1980-81

27

737-1504

.490

--

--

352-489

.720

913/33.8

311

--

--

--

1826/67.6

1981-82

26

602-1192

.505

--

--

330-480

.688

773/29.7

287

--

--

--

1534/59.0

1982-83

29

652-1228

.531

--

--

415-693

.599

928/32.0

325

--

--

--

1719/59.3

1983-84

28

686-1358

.505

--

--

352-537

.655

923/33.0

352

--

--

--

1724/61.6

1984-85

28

720-1493

.482

--

--

402-527

.763

887/31.7

384

406

36

180

1842/65.8

1985-86

29

801-1552

.516

--

--

435-602

.723

987/34.0

443

475

68

220

2037/70.2

1986-87

34

871-1702

.512

97-210

.462

498-723

.689

1077/31.7

516

488

74

233

2337/68.7

1987-88

35

925-1772

.522

96-267

.360

399-587

.680

1064/30.4

570

504

79

250

2345/67.0

1988-89

30

849-1665

.510

125-316

.396

379-573

.661

1032/34.4

500

426

78

250

2202/73.4

1989-90

28

807-1658

.487

135-369

.366

346-570

.607

1096/39.1

497

432

60

199

2095/74.8

1990-91

32

877-1718

.511

158-391

.404

382-563

.679

984/30.8

502

457

50

238

2294/71.7

1991-92

28

667-1488

.448

109-323

.338

416-602

.691

914/32.6

382

422

43

163

1859/66.4

1992-93

28

722-1600

.451

123-411

.299

404-599

.674

1025/36.6

405

479

95

232

1971/70.4

1993-94

27

631-1580

.399

176-557

.316

410/612

.655

954/35.3

377

424

88

244

1839/68.1

1994-95

28

674-1687

.400

137-450

.304

369-558

.661

978/34.9

383

479

85

234

1854/66.2

1995-96

27

672-1535

.438

149-414

.360

373-610

.612

905/33.5

331

459

80

177

1866/69.1

1996-97

27

723-1620

.446

126-401

.314

416-627

.663

962/35.6

396

410

111

193

1988/73.6

1997-98

29

767-1660

.462

210/529

.397

426-606

.703

966/33.3

453

436

107

199

2170/74.8

1998-99

30

798-1748

.457

159-488

.326

451-644

.689

1028/34.3

447

449

103

265

2206/73.5

1999-2000

28

714-1637

.436

191-569

.336

385-547

.704

951/34.0

423

426

66

215

2004/71.6

2000-01

30

799-1759

.454

180-535

.336

411-593

.693

1114/37.1

415

442

141

155

2189/73.0

2001-02

31

826-1815

.455

190-540

.352

417-575

.725

1154/37.2

410

460

166

230

2259/72.9

2002-03

28

688-1549

.444

241-611

.394

455-612

.743

889/31.8

355

370

47

214

2072/74.0

2003-04

28

707-1581

.447

196-550

.356

468-642

.729

1017/36.3

315

434

80

190

2078/74.2

2004-05

29

798-1749

.456

179-481

.372

432-645

.670

1103/38.0

427

426

82

201

2207/76.1

2005-06

30

789-1690

.467

172-481

.358

439-667

.658

1045/34.8

406

461

78

198

2189/73.0

2006-07

33

831-1820

.457

241-608

.396

489-718

.681

1176/35.6

457

508

123

196

2392/72.5

2007-08

30

762-1673

.455

209-527

.397

385-536

.718

934/31.1

375

413

64

198

2118/70.6

2008-09

30

731-1685

.434

144-442

.326

390-571

.683

1094/36.5

402

408

109

201

1996/66.5

2009-10

31

768-1721

.446

172-493

.349

452-682

.663

1188/38.3

406

430

129

159

2160/69.7

2010-11

32

745-1724

.432

167-506

.330

531-750

.708

1177/36.8

363

418

99

202

2188/68.4

2011-12

34

765-1769

.432

176-475

.371

492-737

.668

1156/34.0

329

460

78

210

2198/64.6

2012-13

31

705-1737

.406

197-633

.311

520-672

.682

1143/36.9

324

408

95

256

2127/68.6

2013-14

32

797-1795

.444

282-737

.383

556-766

.726

1104/34.5

425

390

89

216

2432/76.0

2014-15

29

664-1631

.407

169-514

.329

372-530

.702

1038/35.8

321

390

89

154

1869/64.4

RECORDS

YEAR

83

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

YEAR

GP

FG-FGA

FG%

3FG-FGA

3FG%

FT-FTA

FT%

REB/AVG

AST

TO

BLK

STL

PTS/AVG

1962-63

26

730-1744

.419

--

--

432-606

.713

1231/47.3

--

--

--

--

1892/72.8

1963-64

25

735-1703

.432

--

--

418-633

.660

1064/42.6

--

--

--

--

1888/75.5

1964-65

22

632-1419

.445

--

--

405-573

.707

820/37.3

--

--

--

--

1669/75.9

1965-66

26

710-1715

.414

--

--

469-664

.706

879/33.8

--

--

--

--

1889/72.7

1966-67

24

705-1651

.427

--

--

460-632

.728

948/39.5

--

--

--

--

1870/77.9

1967-68

23

757-1588

.477

--

--

358-504

.710

948/41.2

--

--

--

--

1872/81.4

1968-69

22

752-1654

.455

--

--

371-541

.686

1026/46.6

--

--

--

--

1875/85.2

1969-70

23

692-1638

.422

--

--

407-558

.729

923/40.1

--

--

--

--

1788/77.7

1970-71

24

695-1656

.418

--

--

325-498

.653

869/42.1

249

--

--

--

1715/71.1

1971-72

26

809-1909

.423

--

--

421-627

.671

1118/43.0

251

--

--

--

2039/78.4

1972-73

24

859-1862

.461

--

--

324-464

.698

1197/49.9

329

--

--

--

2042/85.1

1973-74

25

747-1737

.430

--

--

277-404

.686

981/39.2

281

--

--

--

1771/70.8

1974-75

25

778-1787

.435

--

--

403-551

.731

1101/44.0

326

--

--

--

1959/78.4

1975-76

25

847-1876

.451

--

--

345-502

.687

985/39.4

354

--

--

--

2039/81.6

1976-77

27

755-1762

.428

--

--

406-587

.692

994/36.8

318

--

--

--

1916/71.0

1977-78

27

699-1551

.451

--

--

388-550

.705

938/34.7

315

--

--

--

1786/66.1

1978-79

27

814-1708

.477

--

--

293-416

.704

969/35.8

394

--

--

--

1921/71.1

1979-80

27

740-1607

.460

--

--

340-456

.746

859/31.8

310

--

--

--

1820/67.4

1980-81

27

756-1613

.469

--

--

305-455

.670

896/33.2

281

--

--

--

1817/67.3

1981-82

26

577-1281

.450

--

--

321-456

.704

705/27.1

256

--

--

--

1475/56.7

1982-83

29

681-1515

.450

--

--

289-463

.624

788/27.1

249

--

--

--

1651/56.9

1983-84

28

695-1549

.449

--

--

346-540

.641

859/30.7

278

--

--

--

1376/62.0

1984-85

28

725-1472

.493

--

--

401-558

.719

814/29.1

362

403

68

193

1851/66.1

1985-86

29

780-1640

.476

--

--

354-557

.636

866/29.9

330

450

83

265

1914/66.0

1986-87

34

820-1897

.432

91-306

.297

376-552

.681

1106/32.5

334

503

77

214

2107/62.0

1987-88

35

823-1831

.450

119-348

.342

423-604

.700

1035/29.6

402

531

43

241

2188/62.5

1988-89

30

701-1627

.431

119-351

.339

380-564

.674

957/31.9

359

477

46

197

1901/63.4

1989-90

28

736-1642

.448

126-333

.378

441-631

.699

940/33.6

397

374

73

203

2039/72.8

1990-91

32

777-1686

.461

133-394

.338

426-617

.690

946/29.6

502

457

50

238

2294/71.7

1991-92

28

671-1453

.462

107-287

.373

372-535

.695

874/31.2

340

421

69

202

1821/65.0

1992-93

28

663-1555

.426

99-300

.330

409-602

.679

964/34.4

290

514

84

218

1834/65.6

1993-94

27

639-1424

.449

109-315

.346

395-614

.643

996/36.9

315

514

85

194

1782/66.0

1994-95

28

748-1609

.465

131-351

.373

445-716

.622

1153/41.2

386

506

98

254

2072/74.0

1995-96

27

709-1568

.452

148-407

.364

464-685

.677

1070/39.6

335

445

56

211

2030/75.2

1996-97

27

692-1612

.429

161-469

.343

425-610

.697

1071/39.7

359

464

59

212

1970/73.0

1997-98

29

722-1659

.435

171-497

.343

430-664

.648

1061/36.6

406

475

65

192

2045/70.5

1998-99

30

739-1680

.440

149-464

.321

434-660

.658

1099/36.6

410

546

79

219

2061/68.7

1999-2000

28

750-1637

.457

188-467

.403

435-664

.655

1086/38.8

440

445

99

218

2123/75.8

2000-01

30

732-1774

.413

203-555

.366

501-737

.680

1112/37.1

384

384

85

223

2168/72.3

2001-02

31

717-1775

.404

184-528

.348

458-642

.713

1076/34.7

391

474

81

249

2076/67.0

2002-03

28

625-1420

.440

166-470

.353

502-717

.700

977/34.9

307

462

72

169

1918/68.5

2003-04

28

648-1563

.415

198-598

.331

463-681

.680

991/35.4

330

440

74

173

1957/69.9

2004-05

29

713-1645

.433

197-593

.332

469-691

.679

1035/35.7

365

443

114

181

2092/72.1

2005-06

30

802-1782

.450

239-677

.353

416-603

.690

1061/35.4

439

417

92

229

2259/75.3

2006-07

33

826-1967

.420

233-658

.354

490-711

.689

1210/36.7

409

447

84

250

2375/72.0

2007-08

30

757-1577

.480

243-597

.407

428-613

.698

973/32.4

327

449

90

194

2158/72.8

2008-09

30

702-1671

.420

180-491

.367

364-513

.710

1022/34.1

346

408

80

161

1948/64.9

2009-10

31

738-1804

.409

161-550

.293

428-608

.704

1072/34.6

387

377

100

222

2065/66.6

2010-11

32

711-1696

.419

185-532

.348

459-670

.685

1030/32.2

343

421

117

194

2066/64.6

2011-12

34

838-1849

.453

213-545

.391

350-508

.689

1066/31.4

401

443

131

232

2239/65.9

2012-13

31

687-1666

.412

171-522

.328

399-587

.680

1091/35.2

326

494

92

194

1944/62.7

2013-14

32

811-1886

.430

200-615

.325

477-665

.717

1172/36.6

360

421

91

195

2299/71.8

2014-15

29

716-1681

.426

195-586

.333

391-583

.671

1074/37.0

343

343

78

193

2018/69.6

84

RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR OPPONENT STATISTICS

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
THRU THE YEARS
YEAR

W-L

PCT.

YEAR

1926-27

3-13

.188

1927-28

4-13

1928-29

HERBERT

SCHWARTZ

W-L

PCT.

1988-89

20-10

.667

1926-31, 1941-42
38-72 (.345)

.235

1989-90

15-13

.536

13-7

.650

1926-27

1990-91

23-9

.719

Sloan Hendrix

36-35

1929-30

7-9

.438

1991-92

17-11

.607

Ole Miss

22-53

1930-31

9-14

.391

1992-93

16-12

.571

Ole Miss

16-41

1931-32

16-9

.640

1993-94

15-12

.556

Arkansas

12-41

1932-33

4-6

.400

1994-95

8-20

.286

Southern Illinois

17-40

1933-34

10-5

.667

1995-96

9-18

.333

Milliken

19-42

1934-35

11-7

.611

1996-97

15-12

.556

Lincoln Christian

24-39

1935-36

14-9

.609

1997-98

20-9

.690

Valparaiso

17-38

1936-37

5-12

.294

1998-99

18-12

.600

Loyola (Ill.)

9-37

1937-38

9-12

.429

1999-2000

10-18

.357

Northern Illinois

20-54

1938-39

8-11

.421

2000-01

17-13

.567

Quincy (Ill.)

18-21

1939-40

10-6

.625

2001-02

15-16

.484

Illinois College

15-17

1940-41

4-19

.174

2002-03

13-15

.464

Lyon College

29-27

1941-42

2-16

.111

2003-04

17-11

.607

3-13

Lyon College

23-18

1942-43

No Team

2004-05

16-13

.552

Lyon College

25-36

1943-44

No Team

2005-06

12-18*

.400

Lyon College

24-36

.071

2006-07

18-15*

.545

1945-46

12-11

.522

2007-08

10-20

.333

1946-47

17-16

.515

2008-09

13-17

.433

1947-48

7-18

.280

2009-10

17-14

.548

1948-49

14-11

.560

2010-11

17-15

.531

1949-50

16-8

.667

2011-12

14-20

.412

1950-51

19-5

.792

2012-13

19-12

.613

1951-52

12-13

.480

2013-14

19-13

.594

1952-53

11-13

.458

2014-15

11-18

.379

1953-54

14-11

.560

Totals

1136-1080

.513

1954-55

13-11

.542

* Wins vacated due to NCAA Sanctions

1955-56

14-11

.560

1956-57

7-14

.333

1957-58

18-9

.667

1958-59

10-13

.435

1959-60

14-13

.519

1960-61

11-11

.500

1961-62

17-7

.708

1962-63

15-11

.577

1963-64

16-9

.640

1964-65

13-9

.591

1965-66

17-9

.654

1966-67

17-7

.708

1967-68

6-17

.261

1968-69

6-16

.273

1969-70

14-9

.609

1970-71

15-9

.625

1971-72

13-13

.500

1972-73

9-15

.375

1973-74

17-8

.680

1974-75

13-12

.520

1975-76

10-15

.400

1976-77

15-12

.556

1977-78

9-18

.333

1978-79

15-12

.556

1979-80

15-12

.556

1980-81

12-15

.444

1981-82

15-11

.577

1982-83

17-12

.586

1983-84

13-15

.464

1984-85

14-14

.500

1985-86

18-11

.621

1986-87

21-13

.618

1987-88

21-14

.600

1927-28

4-13

Southern Illinois

21-52

North Central

21-32

Valparaiso

27-51

Loyola (Ill.)

13-44

Northern Illinois

30-49

Sparks (Ill.)

31-40

Saint Louis

24-42

Illinois College

26-31

Lyon College

33-23

Lyon College

27-28

Lyon College

20-32

Lyon College

21-52

Memphis

34-30

at Memphis

30-34

Central Arkansas

24-41

Little Rock

36-22

Arkansas-Monticello

39-20

1928-29

13-7

Sloan Hendrix

23-34

Olsen Swedes

27-39

Memphis

34-23

Southern Illinois

11-33

Sparks (Ill.)

29-27

Mayfield (Ky.)

31-29

Mayfield (Ky.)

37-19

Arkansas-Monticello

33-25

Arkansas-Monticello

28-18

Lyon College

27-17

at Memphis

22-50

Central Arkansas

23-46

Central Arkansas

30-58

Southern State

26-41

Southern State

37-21

Arkansas Tech

34-19

Arkansas Tech

25-24

Lyon College

27-14

Mayfield (Ky.)

39-20

Mayfield (Ky.)

25-13

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

85

1-13

RECORDS

1944-45

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1929-30

7-9

Southern Illinois

23-40

52-23

Central Arkansas

38-24

52-27

Conners Empires

35-50

Little Rock

Lombard

17-18

Colonial Bakers

59-58

Milliken

20-32

Southern State

30-22

Southern State

26-28

Southern State

40-27

Arkansas Tech

38-29

Loyola (Ill.)
at Memphis

10-39
15-22

25-27

SEMO

22-38

Southern Illinois

25-30

Monette Indep.

40-28

Harding

50-25

Monette Indep.

50-25

Harding

43-29

Central Arkansas

40-55

Murray State

20-28

Hendrix

51-17

UT Martin

37-31

Southwestern

35-28

Central Arkansas

48-36

Hendrix

47-23

UT Martin

40-43

Little Rock

42-21

Southwestern

41-40

Little Rock

60-18

10-5

Arkansas Tech

49-31

Southern State

36-20

Central Arkansas

15-30

Truman Indep.

30-25

Central Arkansas

30-27

SEMO

23-36

Arkansas Tech

29-23

Saint Louis

19-45

Arkansas Tech

26-29

Arkansas-Monticello

35-66

Arkansas Tech

24-31

Southern State

32-41

Arkansas Tech

33-21

Southern State

32-41

Memphis

26-21

Arkansas Tech

41-34

Little Rock

54-34

Little Rock

63-34

Arkansas-Monticello

27-84

14-9

W
W

SEMO

25-36

Southern Illinois

20-22

Sparks College

23-27

Milliken

24-27

Concordia (Mo.)

18-17

North Central College

21-40

Loyola (Ill.)

21-48

at Memphis

30-40

Lyon College

34-38

Lyon College

37-14

Poinsett Club

42-22

Henderson State

40-44

Henderson State

32-41

Central Arkansas

20-33

Central Arkansas

20-33

Arkansas Hospital

35-24

Southern State

34-47

Southern State

31-41

Arkansas-Monticello

46-30

Arkansas-Monticello

42-30

Memphis

21-45

4-6

H.F.

PARKER

1933-34
10-5 (.667)
1933-34
Southern Illinois

21-31

Arkansas Tech

61-40

Saint Louis

22-46

Central Arkansas

38-60

SEMO

23-59

at Memphis

32-27

Lyon College

30-27

Little Rock

33-22

1936-41
36-60 (.375)

Central Arkansas

32-41

Little Rock

55-31

1936-37

Central Arkansas

47-26

College of Ozarks

43-16

at Memphis

32-30

Arkansas Tech

47-46

Arkansas Tech

49-31

Lyon College

28-24

Arkansas-Monticello

31-33

WAYNE

CAMPBELL
1934-35
11-7 (.611)

JACK

DALE

1931-33
20-15 (.571)

1934-35

1931-32

86

Illinois State

40-14

16-9

Jonesboro YMCA

17-15

Shooting Stars

35-9

SEMO

24-33

Central Illinois

19-39

Southern Illinois

22-25

Central Illinois

19-30

Concordia (Mo.)

30-23

Eastern Illinois

49-51

Loyola (Ill.)

28-22

Shurtleff College

21-46

Jonesboro YMCA

46-28

at Memphis

25-17

Henderson State

32-42

Henderson State

37-42

Little Rock

54-33

Memphis

30-28

Central Arkansas

32-31

14-9
L

47-17

Poinsett Club

1935-36
19-44

Southern State

Poinsett Club

1935-36
14-9 (.609)

Armour Tech

8-15

MILLS

27-38

26-21

1932-33

TOMMIE

Loyola (Ill.)

Memphis

1930-31

RECORDS

Arkansas Tech

11-7

WENDELL

DAVIS

5-12

Southern Illinois

28-41

Loyola (Ill.)

24-43

Armour Tech

28-35

SEMO

22-48

Southern Illinois

35-53

Murray State

27-46

Lambuth

15-27

Hendrix

38-27

Lambuth

34-23

Central Arkansas

24-34

Little Rock

41-13

Southern State

29-27

Little Rock

28-16

Milliken

26-46

Southern State

23-41

Loyola (Ill.)

29-36

Henderson State

19-40

Illinois State

30-31

Hendrix

16-44

Southern Illinois

33-87

Central Arkansas

29-42

Lyon College

35-32

Little Rock

39-33

at Memphis

31-32

Little Rock

40-33

Central Arkansas

50-36

Memphis

52-21

Arkansas Tech

37-16

Arkansas Tech

47-26

Central Arkansas

43-31

Harding

50-33

Harding

51-33

Lyon College

31-26

Southern State

47-58

Southern State

26-45

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1937-38

9-12

1940-41

4-19

J.A. IKE

TOMLINSON

23-36

Southern Illinois

28-34

Southern Illinois

35-57

Eastern Illinois

21-50

1944-49
51-69 (.425)

Sparks College

23-45

Loras (Iowa)

39-51

Milliken

25-28

Loyola (Ill.)

42-72

1944-45

St. Viator

16-40

DePaul

30-50

Loyola (Ill.)

19-50

Chicago State

32-40

Armour Tech

32-38

Oakland (Mich.)

56-51

Illinois State

24-38

Mexico

50-49

at Memphis

41-25

Murray State

22-63

Harding

44-22

Arkansas Tech

36-50

Memphis

39-27

Whiskend Wiz.

29-39

Lambuth

31-34

Southern State

47-42

Hendrix

20-31

Lyon College

38-59

Harding

33-34

Ouachita Baptist

28-37

Lyon College

45-40

Henderson State

30-58

Lambuth

36-22

Hendrix

18-21

Southern State

55-27

Murray State

29-47

Lyon College

31-29

Arkansas Tech

36-38

Hendrix

30-43

Henderson State

25-31

Southern State

41-29

Ouachita Baptist

27-47

Hendrix

27-20

Hendrix

46-41

Southern State

46-49

Lyon College

46-53

1938-39

8-11

Southern Illinois

29-42

Sparks College

37-42

Milliken

35-34

North Central

26-60

1926-31, 1941-42
38-72 (.345)

Loyola (Ill.)

23-67

Armour Tech

35-37

1941-42

DePaul

32-61

Northern Illinois

50-41

Memphis

38-32

Harding

33-30

Hendrix

28-34

Lambuth

71-25

at Memphis

46-53

Lyon College

47-59

Hendrix

30-44

Harding

39-75

Lyon College

50-40

Memphis

39-32

Lambuth

38-36

1939-40

10-6

Memphis

45-44

Lyon College

42-47

Henderson State

41-36

Southern State

60-36

Arkansas Tech

55-34

Southern State

69-58

Ouachita Baptist

53-55

57-72

NW Mississippi JC

62-38

at Memphis

46-41

Hendrix

53-43

Ouachita Baptist

38-37

Hendrix

39-35

Arkansas Tech

38-58

NW Mississippi JC

38-40

Lyon College

41-43

SCHWARTZ
2-16

SCORE

W-L

Murray State

20-56

at SEMO

36-59

SEMO

15-48

at Kentucky

6-75

at Eastern Kentucky

17-87

Ole Miss

26-64

Southwestern

27-51

Memphis

25-43

at Southwestern

37-45

at Union

24-44

at Memphis

30-41

Ouachita Baptist

57-77

Henderson State

27-22

Union

31-40

1945-46

12-11

SEMO

28-40

Washington (Mo.)

39-52

Wheaton College

33-38

DePaul

26-82

Western Illinois

35-50

Illinois State

45-58

Southern Illinois

46-72

SEMO

52-76

SEMO

21-46

Concordia (Mo.)

44-49

Southern Illinois

18-49

Southwestern

63-30

Loyola (Ill.)

19-63

Ouachita Baptist

65-51

Chicago State

26-30

Henderson State

48-28

DePaul

35-70

Union

77-42

Beloit (Wis.)

25-45

at Memphis

56-42

Loras (Iowa)

15-48

Southwestern

70-33

Augustana

40-41

Hendrix

48-24

Southwestern

34-25

Union

93-46

Central Arkansas

30-31

Memphis

46-36

Central Arkansas

20-34

Henderson

52-45

Lyon College

32-42

Central Arkansas

41-39

Lyon College

36-49

Hendrix

70-46

Southwestern

39-33

Beloit (Wis.)

50-77

Hendrix

37-49

Concordia (Mo.)

46-56

Lyon College

33-42

Hendrix

42-49

Lyon College

58-60

1942-44 - NO TEAM

1946-47

17-16

Murray State

26-67

SEMO

53-49

Centenary

54-56

Southwestern

81-41

Murray State

43-59

Southern Illinois

31-72

Washington (Mo.)

50-58

Concordia (Mo.)

36-56

Beloit (Wis.)

49-52

Beloit (Wis.)

54-66

SEMO

55-51

Lyon College

59-34

Ole Miss

40-29

Concordia (Mo.)

42-59

Memphis

52-37

Mexico

65-45

Arkansas-Monticello

62-47

Bradley

41-77

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

87

Henderson State

HERBERT

1-13

OPPONENT

RECORDS

N.Y. Shamrocks

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
W

Henderson State

76-71

50-62

Ouachita Baptist

66-59

Southwestern

98-34

Sewanee

49-42

at Memphis

61-52

Lyon College

68-64

Texas Wesleyan

52-54

Central Arkansas

46-44

Mississippi State

43-67

Texas Wesleyan

48-81

Ole Miss

53-73

Arkansas-Monticello

71-51

Ozarks

68-50

Louisiana Tech

56-59

Centenary

33-36

Ozarks

58-49

Southwestern

66-48

58-56 (OT)

Mississippi State

63-64

Sewanee

39-33

Arkansas Tech

50-52

Central Arkansas

54-47

Ole Miss

62-64

Central Arkansas

38-47

JOHN

Hendrix

67-40

1949-63
191-150 (.560)

Henderson State

69-64

Arkansas Tech

59-61

Southern State

63-84

College of Ozarks

78-44

Henderson State

69-34

Lyon College

62-59

Delta State

59-55

Central Arkansas

45-47

Hendrix

65-66

College of Ozarks

59-57

Southern State

74-58

Delta State

57-59

Central Arkansas

56-50

naia playoffs
Ozarks

49-47

Southern State

63-59

Central Arkansas

47-35

naia tournament
Beloit (Wis.)

60-75

^ - Game played in Osceola, Ark.

1947-48

RECORDS

12-13

52-45

vs Memphis^

at Memphis

7-18

Saint Louis

38-90

SEMO

38-66

Southern Illinois

37-47

Middle Tennessee

48-33

Murray State

40-49

Valpariso

47-67

Lawrence Tech

48-60

Milliken

56-70

Kansas State-Pittsburg

40-43

at Memphis

53-50

Southwestern

36-35

Louisville

36-68

Southern Illinois

42-72

Arkansas

59-76

Lyon College

57-49

Western Kentucky

37-76

SEMO

51-62

Lyon College

50-44

Southwestern

65-63

Murray State

54-78

Ole Miss

51-67

Ole Miss

78-53

Central Arkansas

46-55

Central Arkansas

42-51

Indiana State

44-53

1948-49

88

1951-52

Southwestern

14-11

SE Oklahoma

38-39

SE Oklahoma

34-50

Siena

35-51

Valparaiso

62-75

Western Michigan

39-50

Lawrence Tech

54-64

Kansas State-Pittsburg

49-55

Delta State

46-71

Lyon College

74-47

Southwestern

54-37

Memphis

55-59

Lyon College

84-69

Henderson State

75-56

Delta State

57-49

Central Arkansas

51-48

Ouachita Baptist

80-44

Southwestern

71-44

Indiana State

58-70

naia playoffs

naia tournament
Hamline (Minn.)

43-76

RAUTH
1949-50

16-8

SE Louisiana

60-54

Southwestern

47-44

SE Oklahoma

55-60

SE Oklahoma

56-65

Southern Illinois

33-68

Lyon College

59-55

Delta State

52-58

Henderson State

58-56

College of Ozarks

55-46

Ouachita Baptist

61-48

at Memphis

49-54

Central Arkansas

72-64

Hendrix

76-55

College of Ozarks

67-61

Arkansas Tech

45-49

Delta State

58-46

SE Oklahoma

52-57

Memphis

52-51

SE Oklahoma

59-70

Southwestern

69-63

Lyon College

53-73

Henderson State

60-58

Ole Miss

80-100

Ouachita Baptist

55-60

Texas A&M-Commerce

55-70

Arkansas Tech

55-57

Louisiana Tech

58-66

Central Arkansas

71-65

Southwestern

67-47

Hendrix

72-47

Ole Miss

68-78

Lyon College

101-51

Southwestern

70-58

Ouachita Baptist

101-67

Southern State

78-82

Austin Peay

60-65

Union

76-61

Lyon College

85-70

Union

81-78

Florida State

88-77

College of Ozarks

82-63

Austin Peay

59-66

College of Ozarks

95-62

Texas A&M-Commerce

65-80

Ouachita Baptist

98-67

1950-51

19-5

Lyon College

56-42

Mississippi State

67-61

Bowling Green

51-74

Kent State

60-50

Gannon (Pa.)

57-66

Lawrence Tech

71-83

Northwestern St.

79-62

Southwestern

73-48

Arkansas Tech

66-71

College of Ozarks

62-43

Delta State

71-51

Southern Illinois

71-45

Arkansas Tech

77-57

Hendrix

68-46

College of Ozarks

74-39

Ouachita Baptist

80-53

Hendrix

75-38

Central Arkansas

51-54

Henderson State

75-36

Delta State

74-56

Lyon College

90-69

Henderson State

75-67

Ouachita Baptist

79-68

Central Arkansas

72-49

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

naia playoffs
Central Arkansas

50-62

Southern State

55-59

1952-53

11-13

Southern State

71-76

Central Arkansas

102-92

naia playoffs
Arkansas Tech

80-97

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1953-54

14-11

Centenary

59-86

Delta State

68-74

Austin College

90-64

ULM

70-97

at Southern Miss

45-77

SE Oklahoma

52-68

Union

83-69

Southwestern

107-54

SE Oklahoma

68-76

Memphis

64-74

SEMO

80-67

Lyon College

86-79

Mississippi State

78-86

Southern State

60-56

Mississippi State

74-79

Delta State

91-65

Centenary

84-101

North Alabama

72-61

ULM

86-69

Southwestern

79-59

at Memphis

67-97

Regis (Colo.)

47-48

Centenary

80-85

Union

84-81

Centenary

83-70

Lyon College

90-51

Austin Peay

73-76

Southwestern

83-60

Delta State

68-72

Austin Peay

94-65

at Southern Miss

65-71

SE Oklahoma

61-58

Bethel

89-72

Lyon College

82-78

SE Oklahoma

59-70

Union

86-71

Centenary

65-79

Mississippi State

57-72

Centenary

79-70

Southwestern

105-81

SEMO

68-71

Regis (Colo.)

64-73

Mississippi State

71-98

at Memphis

77-87

Hendrix

72-52

Austin Peay

68-45

Austin Peay

59-72

Southern State

69-92

ULM

70-58

Union

89-92

ULM

72-86

Mississippi State

71-74

Southwestern

59-72

Memphis

85-75

at Memphis

68-88

Delta State

62-53

North Alabama

82-68

Abilene Christian

69-60

Southern State

61-53

Florida State

68-78

Arkansas Tech

61-73

Kansas State-Pittsburg

51-50

Bethel

86-66

Ole Miss

66-87

McMurry College

56-62

Central Missouri

67-49

SEMO

59-57

W
L

1958-59

7-14

10-13

Lyon College

99-72

Ole Miss

78-79

Pittsburg State

50-60

Arkansas Tech

85-91

Southern Miss^

59-73

Austin Peay

49-81

Southwestern

66-75

Tampa

77-52

1954-55

13-11

Bethel

71-85

Delta State

63-82

Bethel

89-80

Centenary

56-52

66-94

Louisiana College

84-67

Tampa

60-78

80-76

Delta State

49-68

Florida Southern

62-83

Union

67-84

Southern State

78-79

Southwestern

63-59

Midwestern (TX)

87-83

Southwestern

84-81

Centenary

56-77

Kansas State-Pittsburg

84-69

Southern Miss

55-54

McNeese State

87-65

Austin Peay

58-53

Centenary

78-109

Southern State

75-77

D2

Nicholls State

61-82

ULM

91-104

Delta State

70-73

D5

Ole Miss

57-67

Southwestern

78-82

Arkansas Tech

70-88

D7

Vanderbilt

66-98

Memphis

75-87

D10

Missouri State

55-54

D12

Southwestern

65-54

D14

Ole Miss

58-75

D17

SE Oklahoma

46-47

D19

DePauw

67-62

SE Oklahoma

69-87

SE Oklahoma
Bethel

Bethel

82-67

naia playoffs

ULM

94-78

at Memphis

79-104

Lyon College

^ - Game played in Portales, N.M.

58-70

1959-60

14-13

84-60

Centenary

85-81

Delta State

77-61

18-9

D21

ULM

66-58

Austin Peay

61-68

SE Oklahoma

54-57

J4

ULM

53-52

Memphis

71-86

SE Oklahoma

79-52

J9

Delta State

66-61

Abilene Christian

75-60

Ole Miss

58-62

J14

Bethel

75-65

Austin College

96-89

Arkansas-Monticello

69-65

J16

Loyola (La.)

59-74

Delta State

62-71

Arkansas Tech

68-63

J22

Austin Peay

58-54

Southwestern

81-71

Ole Miss

76-56

J25

Austin Peay

67-71

Union

110-81

ULM

81-50

J27

SEMO

64-75

ULM

61-76

J30

Pittsburg State

81-71

Southwestern

71-54

F1

Florida Southern

81-76

Southern Miss

50-46

F4

Bethel

61-66

Austin Peay

50-95

F8

Pittsburg State

51-75

Delta State

69-58

F10

Southwestern

89-67

Southern State

79-59

F12

SEMO

79-103

Northwest Missouri

69-59

F15

Loyola (La.)

51-49

Austin Peay

89-69

F20

Quincy (Ill.)

63-53

Arkansas Tech

70-60

F22

Missouri State

69-65

Union

72-78

Union

91-76

Centenary

66-49

naia playoffs
Arkansas Tech

76-92

1955-56

14-11

Austin Peay

89-67

Lyon College

92-61

Ole Miss

79-95

Mississippi State

76-61

Southern Miss

88-74

Ottawa (Kan.)

80-55

Southwestern

75-70

Ole Miss

78-71

ncaa tournament (college divison)


M3

Evansville

74-91

Buffalo

52-53

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

89

Austin Peay

1957-58

RECORDS

naia playoffs

ncaa tournament (college divison)

NAIA PLAYOFFS

1956-57

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
INDIAN FIELDHOUSE

MARVIN

SPEIGHT
1963-69
75-67 (.528)

1963-64

16-9 (5-3 Southland)

Home: 11-3 | Away: 5-6 | Neutral: 0-0


D4

at SEMO

75-80

D10

at Murray State

63-93

L
L

D14

North Texas

64-63

D16

SE Oklahoma

65-61

D17

SE Oklahoma

74-63

holiday tournament (jonesboro, ark.)

Indian Fieldhouse was the home court for Arkansas State from 1961-1987.

RECORDS

1960-61

11-11

15-11

William & Mary

71-73 OT

D21

Tulane

84-77

J4

Christian Brothers

81-67

J6

at Delta State

70-55

D1

SE Oklahoma

51-67

D1

New Mexico State

84-74

J11

at Abilene Christian*

76-108

D2

SE Oklahoma

63-49

D5

at SEMO

81-90

J13

at Trinity*

87-60

D5

Ole Miss

59-53

D8

at Murray State

76-94

J15

SEMO

75-53

D8

Pittsburg State

74-66

D12

SE Oklahoma

62-60 OT

J25

at Central Missouri

87-84

D13

Ole Miss

47-82

D13

SE Oklahoma

47-70

J28

at Vanderbilt

73-108

D17

Wisconsin State

82-69

D15

Missouri S&T

83-65

F2

Trinity*

109-75

D19

67-60

F3

at UT Arlington*

82-76 OT

61-59 OT

F6

Murray State

85-74

F8

Abilene Christian*

92-66

ULM

77-56

D19

ULM

J1

Murray State

65-61

D22

Panhandle A&M

J6

ULM

66-77

J11

Christian Brothers

73-71

D28

Virginia

74-94

F12

at Christian Brothers

68-61

J14

SEMO

62-67

D29

Tulane

84-71

F15

Lamar*

88-91

J21

Austin Peay

73-86

J5

at ULM

75-88

F17

at Louisiana

78-82

J24

Missouri State

80-93

J9

at Pittsburg State

84-103

F18

at Loyola (La.)

75-86

J28

Pittsburg State

66-60

J12

Austin Peay

71-75 OT

F22

Delta State

85-63

J30

Missouri State

65-62

J16

Christian Brothers

71-49

F24

UT Arlington*

90-74

F2

Delta State

53-72

J19

Delta State

53-55

F27

Lamar*

69-95

F6

Austin Peay

75-84

J31

SEMO

79-65

F11

Nicholls State

83-79

F2

Murray State

75-62

F15

Christian Brothers

52-57

F4

Pittsburg State

63-59

F18

Delta State

99-83

F9

at Christian Brothers

65-57

D1

at Murray State

71-73

F22

Murray State

56-73

F13

Nicholls State

69-44

D5

at The Citadel

75-94

F23

SEMO

77-85

F17

at Austin Peay

101-94 2OT

D7

at East Carolina

68-84

F21

at The Citadel

57-71

D8

at East Tennessee

68-89

F25

Louisiana College

114-77

D12

at North Texas

54-70

F28

at Delta State

64-92

D15

at SEMO

58-72

D18

SE Oklahoma

59-57

1961-62

90

1962-63

D20

17-7

D2

Texas Wesleyan

87-83

D6

SEMO

66-65

holiday tournament (jonesboro, ark.)

ncaa tournament (college divison)

1964-65

13-9 (6-2 Southland)

Home: 11-0 | Away: 2-8 | Neutral: 0-0

Lamar

88-89

D19

SE Oklahoma

68-64

SEMO

77-75

D30

Air Force

73-67

J4

Central Missouri

79-72

J9

Delta State

77-64

60-50

J12

UT Arlington*

110-65

Illinois Wesleyan

87-73

J16

at Trinity*

82-51

J3

at SEMO

57-82

J22

East Tennessee

87-81

J6

at Christian Brothers

69-75

F3

SEMO

97-69

J24

Austin Peay

114-101

F6

Lamar*

99-97 OT

J27

St. Marys (Minn.)

84-68

F9

at Abilene Christian*

70-83

J29

Emporia State

91-75

F13

at Delta State

76-80

J31

The Citadel

80-75 (3OT)

F16

at UT Arlington*

100-99 2OT

W
W

D9

at Murray State

77-80

D12

SE Oklahoma

42-43

D13

SE Oklahoma

58-46

D16

ULM

76-72

D18

Ottawa (Kan.)

D21

F7

at Emporia State

83-74 (OT)

F20

Trinity*

95-85

F10

Nicholls State

94-73

F23

at Lamar*

74-81

F14

at ULM

73-87

F27

Abilene Christian*

80-72

F17

Delta State

87-81

F19

at Austin Peay

74-73

F21

Murray State

74-80

F26

Christian Brothers

88-72

at Delta State

86-83

F28

ncaa tournament (college divison)


Lamar

66-65

SEMO

64-76

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1968-69

BEST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS


Best Overall One-Year Turnarounds
Increase

6-16 (3-5 Southland)

Home: 5-5 | Away: 1-9 | Neutral: 0-2

Years (Wins)

D2

UT Martin

66-76

+11

From 7 wins in 1956-57 (7-14) to 18 wins in 1957-58 (18-9)

D3

SE Oklahoma

92-73

+11

From 1 win in 1944-45 (1-13) to 12 wins in 1945-46 (12-11)

D7

at Denver

80-106

+9

From 4 wins in 1927-28 (4-13) to 13 wins in 1928-29 (13-7)

D9

at Air Force

58-76

+8

From 15 wins in 1989-90 (15-13) to 23 wins in 1990-91 (23-9)

D13

Kentucky Wesleyan

64-69

+8

From 9 wins in 1972-73 (9-15) to 17 wins in 1973-74 (17-8)

D17

at SEMO

77-78

+8

From 6 wins in 1968-69 (6-16) to 14 wins in 1969-70 (14-9)

D20

Delta State^

69-86

D21

Union^

79-87

Best Sun Belt One-Year Turnarounds


Increase

J2

at Missouri State

62-92

+6

From 6 wins in 2011-12 (6-10) to 12 wins in 2012-13 (12-8)

J6

Union

78-76

+6

From 5 wins in 2008-09 (5-13) to 11 wins in 2009-10 (11-7)

J11

Lamar*

81-84

+6

From 8 wins in 1996-97 (8-10) to 14 wins in 1997-98 (14-4)

J13

Trinity*

71-92

+4

From 3 wins in 1994-95 (3-15) to 7 wins in 1995-96 (7-11)

J15

SEMO

111-102

J20

Missouri State

67-90

J28

at UT Martin

69-87

F2

at Kentucky Wesleyan

86-105

F8

at Abilene Christian*

77-75

F10

at UT Arlington*

80-83

F15

Abilene Christian*

94-73

F17

UT Arlington*

83-81

F22

at Trinity*

87-90

F24

at Lamar*

78-94

1965-66

F6

at Trinity*

81-75

F11

Lamar*

89-73

F13

SEMO

99-85

at UT Arlington*

99-87

17-9 (4-4 Southland)

Home: 12-4 | Away: 4-4 | Neutral: 1-1


D1

The Citadel

74-73

D4

Parsons (Iowa)

85-68

F18

D9

at SEMO

73-72

F20

at Lamar*

86-82

at SEMO

68-74

D11

Louisiana

78-75

F23

D13

East Carolina

70-68

F25

UT Arlington*

93-77

F27

Trinity*

93-79

D15
D16

SE Oklahoma

62-48

SE Oklahoma

44-48

ncaa tournament (college division)

holiday tournament (jonesboro, ark.)

Lincoln (Mo.)

80-93

UAPB

105-93

D29

Rice

92-75

D30

Miami (Ohio)

61-81

J3

Centenary

93-75

J8

at Abilene Christian*

57-58

J10

at Trinity*

99-84

D2

Oral Roberts

67-69

J15

at UT Chattanooga

101-87

D4

at New Mexico State

62-96

J25

SEMO

95-81

D6

at UTEP

48-57

J29

Murray State

63-61

D9

at Missouri State

53-72

J31

UT Arlington*

89-81

D15

Tennessee Tech^

70-73

F5

Abilene Christian*

74-78

D16

East Tennessee

75-105

F7

Lamar*

72-81

D19

at East Tennessee

54-91

F11

Loyola (La.)

72-60

F14

at Centenary

79-87

D27

The Citadel

71-79

F18

Trinity*

74-62

D28

Western Michigan

73-84

F19

at Saint Louis

64-87

J2

Missouri State

66-71

F26

at Lamar*

82-90

J6

at UT Arlington*

83-77

F28

at UT Arlington*

91-85

J13

at Lamar*

64-92

J20

at SEMO

71-80

NCAA TOURNAMENT (COLLEGE DIVISION)

1967-68

6-17 (4-4 Southland)

Home: 4-7 | Away: 2-9 | Neutral: 0-1

holiday tournament (jonesboro, ark.)

Missouri State

71-72

J27

at Kentucky Wesleyan

75-100

Jackson State

84-77

J30

at UT Martin

67-58

F3

SEMO

82-81

F6

at Trinity*

63-94

F10

UT Arlington*

73-65

1966-67

17-7 (8-0 Southland)

Home: 10-2 | Away: 5-3 | Neutral: 2-2


D3

at East Tennessee

59-78

F13

at Abilene Christian*

77-85

D5

at Tennessee Tech

78-88

F17

Lamar*

106-83

D15

East Tennessee

70-64

F19

Kentucky Wesleyan

62-73

D19

SE Oklahoma

74-75

F24

Trinity*

101-91

F28

Abilene Christian*

93-96

D20

SE Oklahoma

100-63

holiday tournament (jonesboro, ark.)


VMI

81-71

D29

Houston

58-68

82-80 OT

101-87

82-81 OT

J7

at Abilene Christian*

J14

UT Chattanooga

J23

at Ogelthorpe

JOHN

ROSE

1969-76
91-81 (.535)

1969-70

14-9 (4-4 Southland)

Home: 10-3 | Away: 4-6 | Neutral: 0-0


D1

SE Oklahoma

78-76

D2

SE Oklahoma

64-61

D8

at UT Martin

83-74

D11

at Alabama

79-93

D13

at The Citadel

81-72

D18

Missouri State

74-80

J3

Southern Miss

89-116

J5

at Missouri State

72-88

J7

Kentucky Wesleyan

88-84

J10

UT Rio Grande Valley

89-76

J12

at SEMO

57-79

J22

UT Martin

73-67

J26

Delta State

93-88

J28

SEMO

76-66

J31

Lamar

51-53

F2

at Trinity*

76-97

F7

Abilene Christian*

78-71

F9

UT Arlington*

69-71

F16

at Delta State

82-52

F21

Lamar*

90-89

F23

Trinity*

88-80

F28

at Abilene Christian*

74-68

M2

at UT Arlington*

85-90

91

D28

^ - Game played in Little Rock, Ark.

^ - Game played in Jackson, Tenn.

RECORDS

Years (Wins)

basketball jamboree (alexandria, la.)


J26

Northwestern State

72-68 OT

J27

Louisiana College

88-92

W
L

J30

UT Martin

76-67

F4

Abilene Christian*

76-70

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
DIVISION I
15-9 (6-2 Southland)

1970-71

9-15 (2-10 Southland)

1974-75

Home: 6-6 | Away: 1-10 | Neutral: 0-1

13-12 (3-5 Southland)

Home: 9-4 | Away: 4-8 | Neutral: 0-0

D1

Tusculum

109-61

N30

Delta State

97-81

D1

SE Oklahoma

98-69

D4

NW Oklahoma

77-69

D2

at Georgia Southern

74-72

D5

Tennessee Tech

81-72

D11

Houston Baptist

87-72

D5

SEMO

100-80

D7

at South Alabama

59-69

D27

at Mercer

79-86

D9

UT Rio Grande Valley

70-71

D9

at Southern Miss

75-80

D28

St. Peters (NJ)^

85-91

D12

at Tulsa

91-106

D11

Oklahoma

88-73

J3

The Citadel

80-81

D20

Houston Baptist

83-75

D16

at Missouri State

74-56

J6

at Stetson

79-90

D21

UT Martin

95-73

D21

at UT Rio Grande Valley

83-94

J9

at Louisiana Tech*

68-80

J6

at Houston Baptist

90-79

D29

at Tennessee Tech

69-85

J13

Mercer

108-82

J8

at UT Rio Grande Valley

73-89

J5

SEMO

116-77

J15

at McNeese State*

77-101

J11

at Samford

88-94

J9

at Wichita State

68-73

J20

Lamar*

85-76

J13

Georgia Southern

90-70

J11

at Oklahoma State

60-65

J22

Louisiana*#

106-119

J18

at South Florida

63-70

J23

Lamar*

89-69

J27

at Abilene Christian*

70-82

J20

Stetson

51-56

J26

Trinity*

59-51

J29

at UT Arlington*

60-62

J23

UT Arlington*

80-71

J28

VCU

94-86

F3

at Centenary

75-98

J27

McNeese State*

70-74

J30

The Citadel

74-60

F5

Louisiana Tech*

78-88

J30

Lamar*

84-67

F3

Missouri State

89-62

F10

McNeese State*

80-81

F1

ULM

91-74

F6

at Abilene Christian*

81-75

F12

at Drake

63-83

F3

at Louisiana Tech*

F8

at UT Arlington*

73-80

F17

at Lamar*

84-94

F5

F13

South Alabama

76-59

F19

Louisiana*#

78-109

F15

at SEMO

88-97

F22

Centenary

79-88

F20

at Lamar*

78-82

F24

UT Arlington*

76-82

F22

at Trinity*

55-53

F26

Abilene Christian*

92-85

F27

UT Arlington*

92-71

M1

at UT Rio Grande Valley

86-82

M1

Abilene Christian*

72-57

Home: 12-0 | Away: 3-9 | Neutral: 0-0

RECORDS

1972-73

74-79 OT

at SEMO

82-80

F8

Lambuth

95-81

F13

at UT Arlington*

75-70

F17

at Lamar*

71-90

F20

Louisiana Tech*

69-71

F24

at ULM

73-85

M1

at McNeese State*

84-101

^ - Game played at Macon, Ga.


# - Game forfeited to A-State

1971-72

13-13 (5-3 Southland)

92

Home: 10-6 | Away: 3-7 | Neutral: 0-0

1975-76
1973-74

17-8 (4-0 Southland)

Home: 9-4 | Away: 8-1 | Neutral: 0-3

10-15 (3-7 Southland)

Home: 8-3 | Away: 2-12 | Neutral: 0-0

D4

Georgia Southern

79-85

D2

Georgia Southern

72-65

D6

Union

98-99

D3

UW-Milwaukee

98-63

D6

at UT Rio Grande Valley

76-107

D11

at Centenary

76-64

D8

South Florida

91-89

D9

SEMO

94-63

D28

Midwestern (TX)

80-68

D12

at UT Rio Grande Valley

91-80

D11

Tennessee Tech

75-74

D29

UT Chattanooga

90-78

D15

Tulsa^

81-90

D13

at Vanderbilt

65-81

J3

Oklahoma State

88-76

D27

Jackson State&

73-80

D19

Hardin-Simmons

88-73

J6

at Texas Tech

68-75

D28

Washburn&

64-79

D20

ULM

93-90 OT

J8

at Midwestern (TX)

72-73

J5

at Delta State

94-64

D22

at Southern Miss

83-87

J12

Wichita State

84-74

J8

at SEMO

67-55

J5

at Tennessee Tech

75-86

J17

Texas A&M-CC

66-60

J10

Christian Brothers

58-45

J12

at UT Martin

66-81

J19

at The Citadel

48-86

J12

Stetson

60-56

J17

at ULM

65-86

J22

UT Arlington*

86-79

J15

Drake

69-89

J19

UT Rio Grande Valley

86-72

J24

Abilene Christian*

95-72

J19

UT Rio Grande Valley

63-66

J22

at McNeese State*

85-110

J27

at Tulsa

60-86

J21

SEMO

90-87

J26

Louisiana Tech*

84-89 OT

J29

UT Rio Grande Valley

80-82

J24

at Louisiana Tech*

71-62

J29

at UT Arlington*

86-74

J31

at Oklahoma

53-62

J26

Delta State

69-55

F2

Lamar*

73-66

F3

Louisiana*#

73-87

J28

UT Arlington*

70-58

F5

Louisiana*

84-86

F5

Lamar*

76-85

J31

Lamar*

72-62

F9

at Louisiana Tech*

67-95

F7

Trinity*

84-64

F2

at Christian Brothers

88-52

F12

McNeese State*

F9

Louisiana Tech*

89-107

F4

at ULM

72-71

F14

F12

at UT Arlington*

71-75

F7

McNeese State*

77-83

F14

at Abilene Christian*

79-72

F11

at UT Arlington*

79-78

F19

at Lamar*

71-87

F14

Louisiana Tech*

90-81

F21

at Trinity*

98-75

F18

at Lamar*

F24

Centenary

85-88

F21

F26

Samford

101-80

F25

# - Game forfeited to A-State

78-85 2OT

at SEMO

93-78

F16

UT Arlington*

91-66

F19

at Lamar*

71-83

F23

at Louisiana*

71-78

81-67

F26

at Georgia Southern

82-89

ULM

90-94

F28

at Stetson

71-75

at McNeese State*

60-65

^ - Game played in Little Rock, Ark.


& - Game played in Omaha, Neb.
La. Tech and McNeese State inelgible for conference action

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1979-80

LANDMARK SEASONS
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE

MOST WINS

15-12 (5-5 Southland)

Home: 10-3 | Away: 4-9 | Neutral: 1-0

YEAR

W-L

PCT.

HEAD COACH

YEAR

W-L

PCT.

HEAD COACH

D1

at Memphis

51-54

1990-91

23-9

.719

Nelson Catalina

1950-51

19-5

.792

John Rauth

D3

at Oklahoma City

68-69

1986-87

21-13

.618

Nelson Catalina

1990-91

23-9

.719

Nelson Catalina

1987-88

21-14

.600

Nelson Catalina

1966-67

17-7

.708

Marvin Speight

D7

Auburn

69-62 OT

1997-98

20-9

.690

Dickey Nutt

1961-62

17-7

.708

John Rauth

D8

at Missouri

67-86

1988-89

20-10

.667

Nelson Catalina

1997-98

20-9

.690

Dickey Nutt

D11

at Murray State

46-68

1950-51

19-5

.792

John Rauth

1973-74

17-8

.680

John Rose

D13

at Little Rock

63-58

2012-13

19-12

.613

John Brady

1988-89

20-10

.667

Nelson Catalina

D25

Baker (Kan.)

101-86

2013-14

19-13

.594

John Brady

1957-58

18-9

.667

John Rauth

D29

at UW-Milwaukee

66-67

J3

Southern Miss

76-78

J5

Hardin-Simmons

79-72

MARVIN

F4

Lamar*

77-79

1976-84
111-107 (.509)

F6

UT Arlington*

79-58

F11

at UNLV

70-80

1976-77

F13

Hardin-Simmons

57-55

F16

ULM

58-65

F18

at Lamar*

54-59

at UT Arlington*

61-71

ADAMS

15-12 (4-6 Southland)

Home: 9-5 | Away: 6-7 | Neutral: 0-0


N27

Westminster

68-48

at Kansas State

61-83

D4

Central Oklahoma

69-51

F25

at Louisiana Tech*

52-67

M1

at North Texas

56-64

M4

Louisiana*

42-45

M6

McNeese State*

59-66

D8

at Oklahoma State#

D11

Southern Miss

54-75
47-56

D18

UT Rio Grande Valley

72-88

D20

Missouri-Rolla

82-57

J3

at Hardin-Simmons

80-59

J5

at UT Rio Grande Valley

83-94

^ - Game played in Little Rock, Ark.

1978-79

15-12 (5-5 Southland)

Home: 11-3 | Away: 4-8 | Neutral: 0-1

J8

ULM

65-70

J10

at Northwestern State

76-75

N27

Little Rock

72-52

J17

at North Texas

76-78

N29

at Texas

54-68

J20

Northwestern State

84-65

D2

Westminster

89-66

J22

at ULM

79-78

D6

at Oklahoma City

66-88

J27

Louisiana Tech*

82-80 2OT

D9

at ULM

67-87

J31

at UT Arlington*

86-75

F3

Culver-Stockton

78-68 OT

D29

Evansville

F5

McNeese State*

63-65

D30

Navy

F7

at Louisiana*

67-69

J4

F10

at SEMO

74-72

F12

Lamar*

78-72

F14

UT Arlington*

83-64

F17

at Louisiana Tech*

72-81

F21

at McNeese State*

F24

SEMO

F26
F28

evansville invitational (evansville, ind.)


50-52

75-77 OT

Hardin-Simmons

77-66

J6

William Penn

92-62

J8

Oklahoma City

80-79

J10

Oklahoma Arts & Sciences

72-55

J13

UT Rio Grande Valley

65-67

50-55 2OT

J15

at Little Rock

89-87 OT

85-77

J17

at UT Arlington*

78-74

Louisiana*

60-79

J18

at Hardin-Simmons

73-61

at Lamar*

79-82

J22

at Western Illinois

78-80 OT

J24

Southern Miss

72-60

J27

Lamar*

74-77 OT

J29

UT Arlington*

85-67

F1

at McNeese State*

70-69

# - Game forfeited to A-State

1977-78

9-18 (2-8 Southland)

Home: 7-5 | Away: 1-12 | Neutral: 1-1

J7

Northern Iowa

71-57

J10

Little Rock

78-76

J12

Panhandle A&M

113-88

J14

at Southern Miss

53-72

J21

at Louisiana Tech*

61-54

J23

Oklahoma City

52-49 OT

J26

UT Arlington*

82-78

J28

Lamar*

48-52

F2

at Louisiana*

87-72

F4

McNeese State*

61-60

F7

at Hardin-Simmons

57-54

F9

at UT Arlington*

64-72

F11

Louisiana Tech*

48-37

F13

UW-Milwaukee

77-73

F16

at Lamar*

53-80

F18

Louisiana*

54-56

F23

at McNeese State*

55-90

1980-81

12-15 (2-8 Southland)

Home: 10-4 | Away: 1-11 | Neutral: 1-0


N29

Belmont

D1

at Little Rock

D6

68-56

55-59 OT

Mercer

67-52

D10

Murray State

64-55

D13

at Memphis

66-77

wolfpack classic (reno, nev.)


D17

Nevada-Reno

61-79

D18

McNeese State

79-63

D22

at Northern Iowa

58-63

J3

at Samford

48-62

J5

Culver-Stockton

103-69

J6

William Penn

77-61

J10

Northern Iowa

78-57

J12

Little Rock

68-64

J15

Samford

80-66

J24

Union

88-66

J26

UT Arlington*

64-66

J28

at Mercer

69-91

J31

at McNeese State

64-57

F2

Lamar*

51-62

F7

at Louisiana Tech*

41-64

Westminster

78-59

F3

at Louisiana Tech*

62-74

N30

at Northwestern State

66-69

F7

Northwestern State

61-60

D3

East Texas Baptist

57-60

F10

at Louisiana*

82-89

D5

at Southern Miss

78-65

F17

Louisiana Tech*

68-60

D6

Roosevelt

81-41

F24

Louisiana*

89-79

F26

McNeese State*

60-79

D9

Stetson

55-71

M1

at Lamar*

87-90

F9

at Louisiana*

54-70

D10

Centenary

90-86

F14

McNeese State*

79-64

D17

Missouri-Rolla

68-57

F16

at UT Arlington*

64-66

J4

Oklahoma State^

59-73

F21

at Lamar*

69-89

J7

North Texas

70-80

F23

Louisiana Tech*

56-64

J12

at Hardin-Simmons

68-78

F28

Louisiana*

82-84

J14

at UT Rio Grande Valley

65-69

J19

Louisiana Tech*

66-54

J21

Western Illinois

71-70

J28

at Louisiana*

64-78

J30

at McNeese State*

45-67

southland tournament (lafayette, la.)


M3

Louisiana

73-91

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

93

N26

hatter classic (deland, fla.)

RECORDS

N29

F20

show me classic (columbia, mo.)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME RECORD
Convocation Center

RECORDS

Indian Fieldhouse

W-L

PCT.

ATTEND

AVG

YEAR

W-L

PCT.

ATTEND

AVG

.284

1987-88

12-3

.800

91,381

6,092

2014-15

5-9

.357

25,988

1,856

12-4

.750

1988-89

14-0

1.000

92,995

6,643

TOTALS

2275-109

.725

1,797,918

4,682

11-2

.847

1989-90

10-5

.667

85,865

5,724

1964-65

11-0

1.000

1990-91

13-0

1.000

81,510

6,270

1965-66

13-5

.722

1991-92

11-2

.846

77,696

5,977

1966-67

10-2

.833

1992-93

9-4

.692

82,991

6,384

1967-68

4-7

.364

1993-94

10-2

.833

75,136

6,261

1968-69

5-5

.500

1994-95

4-11

.267

68,689

4,573

1969-70

10-3

.769

1995-96

7-6

.539

64,067

4,928

1970-71

12-0

1.000

1996-97

11-3

.786

79,090

5,649

1971-72

10-6

.625

1997-98

11-1

.917

78,296

6,525

1972-73

7-5

.583

1998-99

9-3

.750

79,397

6,616

1973-74

9-4

.692

1999-00

6-6

.500

64,147

5,346

1974-75

9-4

.692

36,496

2,807

2000-01

9-4

.692

68,709

5,285

1975-76

8-3

.727

19,268

1,752

2001-02

9-4

.692

66,115

5,806

1976-77

9-5

.643

25,806

1,843

2002-03

9-5

.643

72,135

5,258

1977-78

7-6

.538

24,244

1,865

2003-04

10-4

.714

73,614

5,258

1978-79

11-3

.786

33,608

2,401

2004-05

12-2

.857

59,388

4,242

1979-80

10-3

.769

50,076

3,852

2005-06

8-5

.615

47,411

3,648

1980-81

10-4

.714

51,451

3,675

2006-07

11-2

.846

42,313

3,255

1981-82

10-4

.714

49,294

3,521

2007-08

9-6

.600

48,106

3,208

1982-83

12-3

.800

52,819

3,521

2008-09

9-5

.643

48,987

3,499

1983-84

8-6

.571

49,100

3,507

2009-10

10-5

.667

49,887

3,326

1984-85

10-5

.667

52,543

3,503

2010-11

13-0

1.000

42,709

3,285

1985-86

14-1

.933

51,788

3,453

2011-12

10-5

.667

42,230

2,815

1986-87

10-4

.714

49,897

3,564

2012-13

13-2

.867

50,954

3,397

TOTALS

2256-97

.725

2013-14

11-4

.733

38,112

2,541

W-L

PCT.

1961-62

14-3

1962-63
1963-64

1981-82

ATTEND

AVG

15-11 (3-7 Southland)

1982-83

17-12 (5-7 Southland)

1983-84

Home: 12-3 | Away: 4-9 | Neutral: 1-0

Home: 10-4 | Away: 4-7 | Neutral: 1-0

13-15 (4-8 Southland)

Home: 8-6 | Away: 4-8 | Neutral: 1-1


amana-hawkeye classic (iowa city, iowa)

N28

Westminster

83-46

N26

William Penn

74-45

D3

at Eastern Kentucky

64-56

N27

Belmont

72-66

D2

Oregon State

40-49

D5

Northern Iowa

58-36

N29

at Tennessee Tech

53-55

D3

Baylor

58-46

D7

UT Rio Grande Valley

71-57

D4

at Tennessee State

60-58

D6

at Oklahoma

61-83

D10

at Houston Baptist

51-49

D6

Little Rock

55-54 OT

D8

Belhaven

81-52

at UW-Green Bay

24-23

D12

champion classic (missoula, mont.)

94

Convocation Center

YEAR

YEAR

D8

at Northern Iowa

58-63

D10

at Little Rock

49-55

D11

Missouri State

65-58

D17

Little Rock

71-54

W
W

D18

Montana

49-69

J4

Missouri-Rolla

71-51

D30

Newman

50-48

D19

Eastern Michigan

70-60

J6

Missouri Baptist

59-57

J3

Missouri-Rolla

56-63

J2

at UT Rio Grande Valley

58-65

J8

at Mississippi Valley

73-59

J5

Missouri State

56-49

J5

Missouri-Rolla

72-53

J10

at Missouri State

60-62

J7

at Mississippi Valley

65-63

J7

Missouri State

57-53

J13

at Little Rock

58-61

J10

Tennessee State

62-49

J9

at Northern Iowa

49-56

J15

Lamar*

56-59

J14

at Lamar*

53-86

J18

UW-Green Bay

44-45

J17

North Texas*

61-63

J19

Louisiana Tech*

53-52

J20

Eastern Kentucky

78-67

J20

at Louisiana Tech*

39-42

J21

ULM*

45-46

J25

at McNeese State*

63-70

J22

at ULM*

53-52

J26

at North Texas*

66-52

J27

Houston Baptist

59-48

J24

Tennessee State

55-52

J28

UT Arlington*

67-61

J30

Louisiana Tech*

56-57

J27

Mississippi Valley

53-46

F2

Evangel

70-59

F2

at UT Arlington*

62-81

J29

at UT Arlington*

61-56

F4

at McNeese State*

58-60 OT

F6

Lamar*

59-58

J31

Northern Iowa

53-47

F9

Lamar*

65-77

F8

Louisiana*

54-62

F5

McNeese State*

79-67

F11

at Louisiana Tech*

71-87

F13

at Louisiana Tech*

51-46

F9

at Lamar*

47-62

F16

at ULM

54-58

F15

McNeese State*

55-53 OT

F12

Louisiana Tech*

44-46 OT

F18

North Texas

63-67

F17

Baker

81-60

F17

ULM*

70-68

F20

Mississippi Valley

52-57

F20

UT Arlington*

58-60 OT

F19

at North Texas*

63-66

F23

at UT Arlington*

84-73

F22

at Lamar*

38-64

F24

UT Arlington*

79-70

F25

at Missouri State

50-53 OT

F25

at Louisiana*

70-81

F28

at McNeese State*

36-44

F27

McNeese State*

81-83

M1

at Tennessee State

71-66

southland tournament (beaumont, texas)


M10 UT Arlington

66-56

southland tournament (lake charles, la.)

M11 Lamar

46-66

M8

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

McNeese State*

72-88

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
NELSON

CATALINA
1984-95
188-139 (.575)

1984-85

14-14 (6-6 Southland)

Home: 10-5 | Away: 4-7 | Neutral: 0-2


N24

Missouri-Rolla

75-56

N26

Belmont

78-49

F22

at McNeese State*

54-71

F27

UT Arlington*

73-62

NO.

M1

Tennessee State

89-64

100

45-40 over Lyon College


1938

200

79-62 over Northwestern State


1951

300

66-49 over Centenary


1958

400

80-72 over Abilene Christian


February 27, 1965

500

72-71 over ULM


February 4, 1974

600

80-66 over Samford


January 15, 1981

700

81-60 over ULM


March 3, 1987

800

76-55 over TCU


December 12, 1992

900

84-72 over Memphis


December 16, 1999

southland tournament -1st rd (jonesboro, ark.)


M4

North Texas

79-71

southland tournament -1st rd (monroe, la.)


M5

McNeese State

57-68

mid-south tipoff classic (memphis, tenn.)

1986-87

21-13 (5-5 Southland)

N30

Memphis

62-79

D1

Southern Miss

64-65

Home: 10-4 | Away: 8-7 | Neutral: 3-2

D8

at Oklahoma State

55-75

maui invitational (lahaina, hawaii)

D17

Trevecca Nazarene

88-73

N28

Missouri

63-79

D22

at Jackson State

66-64

N29

VCU

57-65

MILESTONE WINS
RESULT

Chaminade

69-54

UNLV

71-78

D4

at LSU

61-73

D28

UT Rio Grande Valley

50-54

D8

Southern Miss^

85-72

J3

Oklahoma State

56-65

J5

Jackson State

73-50

D12

UTSA

85-58

J12

McNeese State*

70-76

D13

UT Arlington

85-58

J14

Tennessee State

62-61

D18

East Texas Baptist

85-47

J19

at UT Arlington*

73-61

D20

at Memphis

61-60

J24

North Texas*

70-58

D29

at Jackson State

65-47

J26

at ULM*

54-66

J31

at Louisiana Tech*

73-80

J2

Oklahoma

57-77

F2

Lamar*

69-67

J3

Chicago State

87-81

Home: 12-3 | Away: 6-9 | Neutral: 3-2

F7

at McNeese State*

60-70

J5

Sacramento State

86-49

san juan shootout (san juan, puerto rico)

F11

Little Rock

67-54

J8

Jackson State

64-44

N27

American

92-56

F14

UT Arlington*

61-60

J10

at Tennessee State

52-64

N28

VCU

68-77

F16

at North Texas*

69-58

J15

ULM*

62-60

N29

Lamar

74-65

F18

Missouri State

62-75

J17

Louisiana Tech*

58-61 OT

D5

Memphis

59-60

F21

ULM*

61-56

J22

at McNeese State*

65-55

D7

at Houston

72-80

F23

Louisiana Tech*

67-100

J24

at Lamar*

58-50

D9

Missouri-Rolla

64-54

F28

at Lamar*

68-77

J29

North Texas*

56-59

citizens bank runnin joe classic (jonesboro, ark.)

M2

at Tennessee State

56-54

J31

UT Rio Grande Valley

75-67

D11

Samford

61-59

southland tournament (jonesboro, ark.)

F2

FIU

90-53

D12

Baylor

62-43

M5

F5

at North Texas*

75-74

D19

LSU

66-52

F7

Tennessee State

83-84 OT

D21

at Missouri State

57-65

F12

at ULM*

53-58

unlv budweiser classic (las vegas, nev.)

ULM

1985-86

62-70

18-11 (7-5 Southland)

citizens bank classic (jonesboro, ark.)

1000

87-51 over Lyon College


November 18, 2006

1100

74-62 over South Alabama


January 31, 2013

sooner invitational (norman, okla.)

1987-88 21-14 (4-6 American South)

tcby classic (little rock, ark.)

F14

at Louisiana Tech*

50-52

D28

Coastal Carolina

65-52

N22

Missouri Valley

101-50

F19

Lamar*

57-56

D29

Little Rock

55-59

N25

Belmont

81-53

F21

McNeese State*

72-73

J2

at Louisiana*

75-63

N30

at Radford

77-74 OT

F23

at Southern Miss

75-73

J4

Morgan State

85-65

amana-hawkeye classic (iowa city, iowa)

F25

UT Rio Grande Valley

81-60

J7

at UMKC

75-58

W
W

Home: 14-1 | Away: 4-8 | Neutral: 0-2

D6

Iowa

66-62

southland tournament -1st rd (jonesboro, ark.)

J9

at Oral Roberts

84-81

D7

UAB

59-78

M3

J14

at Southern Miss

71-81

D11

at Southern Miss

82-86

J16

Oral Roberts

76-72

ULM

81-60

southland tournament (ruston, la.)


M4

McNeese State

69-59

J21

New Orleans*

54-64

FIU

69-48

M5

Louisiana Tech

51-58

J23

Louisiana*

62-66 OT

D21

Samford

83-54

J28

at Lamar*

53-57

D28

Southern Miss

80-71

J30

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

72-82

D30

Radford

62-57

F4

Louisiana Tech*

81-67

J2

Missouri-Rolla

74-51

F6

at Memphis

48-47

J8

at Oklahoma State

47-57

F8

Middle Tennessee

79-71

J11

at Memphis

64-87

F11

at New Orleans*

59-71

J16

at ULM*

51-70

F18

Lamar*

66-57

J18

at Louisiana Tech*

72-68

F20

UT Rio Grande Valley*

71-57

J23

McNeese State*

62-49

F25

at Louisiana Tech*

50-52

J25

Lamar*

61-65

F29

UMKC

82-68

J30

at North Texas*

66-70

F1

at UT Arlington*

77-76

F6

North Texas*

67-60

F8

at Tennessee State

72-78

F13

ULM*

72-60

F15

Louisiana Tech*

63-62

F20

at Lamar*

77-82 3OT

M13 at Arkansas

64-67 OT

american south tournament (beaumont, texas)


M4

UT Rio Grande Valley

67-62

M5

Louisiana Tech

61-63

M18 ULM

70-59

M22 at Stanford

60-59

M25 at Colorado State

49-64

nit

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

95

jaycee-runnin joe classic (jonesboro, ark.)


D20

nit

RECORDS

N30

D27

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1988-89 20-10 (6-4 American South)

CONVOCATION CENTER

Home: 14-0 | Away: 4-9 | Neutral: 2-1


dodge big apple nit (athens, ga.)
N18

at Georgia

61-76

N28

Abilene Christian

110-45

citizens bank classic (jonesboro, ark.)


D2

Nicholls State

61-52

D3

UM-Baltimore County

94-67

D7

Creighton

71-63

D10

Houston

54-51

RECORDS

kentucky invitational (lexington, ky.)


D16

Marshall

81-73

D17

Bowling Green

80-51

D22

at Middle Tennessee

D31

92-93 2OT

at Creighton

69-58

J4

Morgan State

90-47

J7

Oral Roberts

J9

at FIU

J11

70-57

88-77 OT

at UMKC

80-58

J14

Southern Miss

51-45

J16

at Cincinnati

66-68

J21

Louisiana Tech*

57-52

J26

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

64-55

J28

at Lamar*

74-75

J30

UMKC

69-50

F2

Louisiana*

81-65

F4

New Orleans*

82-53

F7

at Oral Roberts

82-83 OT

F11

at Louisiana Tech*

54-55

F16

UT Rio Grande Valley*

65-60

F18

Lamar*

90-71

F23

at Louisiana*

76-79

F25

at New Orleans*

46-59

american south tournament (lafayette, la.)


M4

Louisiana Tech

65-82

79-81

nit
M16 at Nebraska

1989-90 15-13 (2-8 American South)


Home: 10-5 | Away: 3-6 | Neutral: 2-2
N25

Grambling State

104-77

D1

Temple

41-65

D2

VCU

82-66

carrier classic (syracuse, n.y.)

citizens bank classic (jonesboro, ark.)


D8

Mississippi Valley

101-68

D9

Tulane

92-80

D13

Missouri State

71-67

D18

at Eastern Kentucky

73-69

D21

at Middle Tennessee

70-55

96

all college tournament (oklahoma city, okla.)


D29

Tulsa

61-73

D30

North Texas

71-66

J2

Morgan State

80-64

J6

Eastern Kentucky

78-66

J9

at Murray State

62-64

J15

at Southern Miss

65-85

J18

Lamar*

93-74

J20

UT Rio Grande Valley*

59-61

J22

Cincinnati

66-65

J27

at Louisiana Tech*

76-77

F1

at New Orleans*

72-82

F3

at Louisiana*

72-73

F8

at Lamar*

88-78

F10

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

80-89

A crowd of 10,766 watched the first Arkansas State mens basketball game at the
Convocation Center on December 5, 1987.
1991-92

17-11 (11-5 Sun Belt)

F15

Louisiana Tech*

63-70

F17

Texas Tech

65-56

F22

New Orleans*

61-72

N23

Middle Tennessee

60-61

F24

Louisiana*

87-105

N26

at Missouri State

69-70

F26

Middle Tennessee

93-89

N30

Little Rock*

65-60

american south tournament (jonesboro, ark.)

D3

at Houston

54-72

D7

at Appalachian State

74-85

M2

Louisiana

69-83

Home: 11-2 | Away: 5-8 | Neutral: 1-1


L

runnin joe classic (jonesboro, ark.)

1990-91

23-9 (9-3 American South)

Home: 13-0 | Away: 6-8 | Neutral: 4-1

D13

Nicholls State

83-57

D14

South Carolina State

68-56

N24

Appalachian State

91-69

D17

Ole Miss^

64-62

N26

at Little Rock

56-59

D21

at Little Rock*

82-79

D31

Murray State

63-59

boston college classic (chestnut hill, mass.)


N30

Wagner

86-72

J4

Southern Miss

64-54

D1

Boston College

57-76

J9

at Louisiana*

49-65

J13

at Saint Louis

58-59

64-62

58-54 OT

citizens bank classic (jonesboro, ark.)


D7

Oral Roberts

80-67

J16

New Orleans*

D8

Murray State

63-62

J18

Lamar*

D16

Ole Miss^

73-61

J21

at Western Kentucky*

66-80

D18

at LSU

74-98

J25

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

72-55

J29

Louisiana*

78-57

D21

San Diego State

57-59

F1

South Alabama*

63-60

D22

Drexel

86-72

F5

Jacksonville*

98-89 OT

D29

Little Rock

73-60

F8

at Lamar*

77-95

J2

Morgan State

88-42

F12

at New Orleans*

56-50

W
W

texaco star classic (san diego, calif.)

J5

Louisiana Tech*

61-59

F17

at UCF*

72-71

J10

at New Orleans*

51-66

F20

Western Kentucky*

62-75

J12

Louisiana*

68-63

F22

Louisiana Tech*

59-55

J17

at UCF*

82-76

F29

at Louisiana Tech*

60-73

J24

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

65-67

M3

at Middle Tennessee

76-60

J26

at Lamar*

74-69

J28

Mississippi Valley

88-72

F2

at Louisiana Tech*

72-91

F6

New Orleans*

76-65

F9

at Louisiana*

81-63

F11

at Mississippi Valley

76-64

F14

UCF*

73-48

F21

UT Rio Grande Valley*

77-62

D4

ULM

F23

Lamar*

59-57

D5

at SEMO

F25

at Texas Tech

60-59

sun belt tournament (biloxi, miss.)


M6

Little Rock

45-46

^ - Game played in Memphis, Tenn

1992-93

16-12 (11-7 Sun Belt)

Home: 9-4 | Away: 5-6 | Neutral: 2-2


river city classic (cape girardeau, mo.)
79-72

69-71 OT

runnin joe classic (jonesboro, ark.)

american south tournament (new orleans, la.)

D11

Houston Baptist

80-54

M1

UT Rio Grande Valley

80-68

D12

TCU

76-55

M2

Louisiana Tech

56-58

D18

at Austin Peay

M14 Rice

78-71

D19

North Carolina A&T 100-102 3OT

M18 at Memphis

58-57

D22

Houston

82-84

M21 at Colorado

75-81

J2

at Little Rock*

64-76

J4

at Louisiana Tech*

64-51

nit

^ - Game Played in Memphis, Tenn.

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

acme boot showdown (clarksville, tenn.)


58-64

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
J9

South Alabama*

76-61

J7

Louisiana Tech*

47-46

D17

at Tennessee Tech

79-69

J11

Jacksonville*

60-55

J9

at Jacksonville*

80-86 OT

D19

Mississippi Valley

74-58

J14

at New Orleans*

58-60

J14

South Alabama*

78-84

D23

Oklahoma State

56-53

J16

Western Kentucky*

75-86

J16

New Orleans*

54-70

J2

at Louisiana*

80-86

J23

at Lamar*

79-74

J19

at Lamar*

56-71

J4

at South Alabama*

53-72

J27

Saint Louis

58-45

J21

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

56-71

J9

Jacksonville*

97-64

J30

Louisiana Tech*

93-65

J26

Lamar*

53-60

J11

Louisiana Tech*

76-71

F1

at South Alabama*

59-78

J28

at Little Rock*

64-66

J16

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

65-51

F4

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

74-61

F2

at South Alabama*

77-65

J18

at New Orleans*

60-70

F6

Little Rock*

82-53

F4

at Louisiana Tech*

55-70

J23

Louisiana*

88-84

F10

Louisiana*

69-71

F9

Louisiana*

50-54

J25

South Alabama*

68-79

F13

at Jacksonville*

86-73

F11

Little Rock*

56-88

J27

New Orleans*

72-78

F15

Lamar*

57-55

F16

at New Orleans*

66-84

J30

at Lamar*

67-76

F20

at Western Kentucky*

61-67 OT

F18

UT Rio Grande Valley*

46-74

F1

at Little Rock*

66-70

F25

UT Rio Grande Valley*

66-57

F20

at Louisiana*

63-60

F6

at Western Kentucky*

53-68

F27

at Louisiana*

60-59

F23

Jacksonville*

72-74

F8

at Louisiana Tech*

61-75

M1

New Orleans*

51-52

F27

Western Kentucky*

75-92

F13

Western Kentucky*

72-63

sun belt tournament (biloxi, miss.)

sun belt tournament (little rock, ark.)

F15

Little Rock*

81-87

M7

Little Rock

74-60

M3

South Alabama

96-83

F20

UT Rio Grande Valley*

86-67

M8

New Orleans

59-73

M4

New Orleans

61-87

F22

Lamar*

85-77 OT

sun belt tournament (little rock, ark.)

15-12 (10-8 Sun Belt)

Home: 10-2 | Away: 4-8 | Neutral: 1-2


N29

at Texas Tech

79-76

D6

at Missouri

58-80

runnin joe classic (jonesboro, ark.)


D10

Prairie View A&M

86-57

D11

Samford

D18

Austin Peay

64-62 OT

97-80

D20

at James Madison

67-83

D29

Jackson State

60-64

D30

cessna classic (wichita, kan.)


Mommouth

63-49

J6

New Orleans*

46-50

J8

at Western Kentucky*

55-65

J12

at Jacksonville*

72-75

J15

South Alabama*

73-60

J17

at Louisiana Tech*

76-62

J20

Louisiana*

73-68

J23

at South Alabama*

59-73

J27

at Louisiana*

69-72

J29

Little Rock*

66-54

F3

UT Rio Grande Valley*

87-76 OT

F5

Lamar*

52-50

F7

Louisiana Tech*

88-56

F10

at New Orleans*

66-69

F12

at Little Rock*

64-63

F17

at Lamar*

67-61

F19

Western Kentucky*

51-73

F23

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

60-65

F28

Jacksonville*

86-71

sun belt tournament (bowling green, ky.)


M5

Jacksonville

1994-95

55-68

8-20 (3-15 Sun Belt)

DICKEY

F28

1995-2008
162-187 (.489)**

1997-98

NUTT

** - 27 wins vacated from 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons


due to NCAA sanctions. On court record was 189-169 (.528)

1995-96

9-18 (7-11 Sun Belt)

Home: 7-6 | Away: 2-11 | Neutral: 0-1


N25

Abilene Christian

82-78

N28

at Colorado State

67-91

D5

at Murray State

82-94

D9

Georgia State

57-72

D16

Missouri

63-73

D19

at Georgia State

74-67

D21

Tennessee Tech

87-89 2OT

D23

at Oklahoma State

62-97

D30

at Little Rock*

68-95

J4

Western Kentucky*

80-68

J6

Louisiana Tech*

62-50

J11

at Louisiana*

82-96

J13

at New Orleans*

70-79

J18

at South Alabama*

52-55

J22

at Jacksonville*

93-101

J25

Lamar*

75-58

J27

Louisiana*

77-71

F1

at Louisiana Tech*

69-64

F3

Little Rock*

63-84

F5

at Western Kentucky*

64-91

F8

UT Rio Grande Valley*

46-38

F10

New Orleans*

66-69

F15

South Alabama*

62-54

F17

Jacksonville*

75-77

F22

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

60-74

F24

at Lamar*

63-75

sun belt tournament (little rock, ark.)


M1

Louisiana Tech

65-70

Home: 4-11 | Away: 3-8 | Neutral: 1-1


San Francisco State

70-63

N28

at Mississippi Valley

77-83

D1

at UT Martin

76-65

D13

UT Martin

77-72

D17

Abilene Christian

102-81

D20

James Madison

52-70

D22

Colorado State

64-86

D31

Mississippi Valley

63-79

J5

at Western Kentucky*

68-88

1996-97

15-12 (8-10 Sun Belt)

80-101

20-9 (14-4 Sun Belt)

Home: 11-1 | Away: 7-7 | Neutral: 2-1


N15

at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

63-83

at Mississippi Valley

96-90

N27

Southwestern College

76-45

N30

at Jacksonville*

85-83 OT

D4

at Missouri

47-81

D7

West Alabama

95-83

D14

Murray State

70-69

lobo classic (albuquerque, n.m.)


N21

Canisius

63-59

N22

at New Mexico

51-61

N29

McNeese State

66-52

D3

at Baylor

68-73

D6

UT Arlington

72-64

zippys classic (honolulu, hawaii)


D13

Centenary

62-58

D14

at Hawaii

86-82

D19

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

114-90

D23

at Oklahoma State

62-78

D28

South Alabama*

82-66 OT

J3

UT Rio Grande Valley*

94-76

J5

New Orleans*

80-55

J10

at Little Rock*

75-61

J15

Western Kentucky*

76-67

J17

at South Alabama*

68-78

J22

at Lamar*

59-56

J24

at Western Kentucky*

71-49

J29

at Louisiana*

79-93

J31

Lamar*

79-65

F2

Louisiana Tech*

82-78 OT

F5

at Jacksonville*

70-65

F7

at New Orleans*

81-80

F11

at UT Rio Grande Valley*

88-79

F14

Little Rock*

76-65

F19

Jacksonville*

87-70

F21

at Louisiana Tech*

82-89

F23

Louisiana*

80-83

sun belt tournament (little rock, ark.)


F28

Lamar

54-70

Home: 11-3 | Away: 4-8 | Neutral: 0-1


N25

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

97

N26

Jacksonville

RECORDS

1993-94

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1998-99 TEAM

The 1998-99 team was the first to represent Arkansas State


in the NCAA Division I Tournament
1998-99

18-12 (9-5 Sun Belt)

1999-2000

Home: 6-6 | Away: 3-10 | Neutral: 1-2

Home: 9-3 | Away: 6-8 | Neutral: 3-1


N13

RECORDS

N16

at Saint Louis
Baylor

60-63
66-64

preseason nit (salt lake city, utah)

L
W

N16

at Utah

43-76

Austin Peay

64-78

80-85 OT

at Louisiana Tech*

80-68

J4

at Middle Tennessee*

73-61

J6

South Alabama*

64-63

J13

Louisiana Tech*

76-62

J18

at Little Rock*

50-53

J20

at FIU*

58-56

J25

at Western Kentucky*

61-79

J31

New Orleans*

82-66

F3

at Louisiana*

82-80

F8

Denver*

75-90

F10

Middle Tennessee*

86-66

F15

at New Mexico State*

71-92

F17

at North Texas*

87-75

F22

Western Kentucky*

60-100

F24

Little Rock*

85-94

sun belt tournament (mobile, ala.)


M4

New Orleans

82-73

M5

South Alabama

53-76

N18

Oral Roberts

66-71

N22

N23

at TCU

85-94

N29

Jackson State

N28

at Denver

86-78

D4

TCU

82-90

N16

Central Methodist

101-75

D5

Alabama A&M

104-76

D6

at Jackson State

79-68

N17

Briar Cliff

97-57

D8

SEMO

75-76

D16

Memphis

84-72

N21

UAPB

109-66

D17

Denver

84-55

D18

at SEMO

71-74

N24

Nevada

91-61

D22

at Oral Roberts

74-72

D23

at Eastern Illinois

70-90

at Jackson State

90-79

D27

at San Diego State

70-62

all college tournament (oklahoma city, okla.)

N26
N28

at Mississippi Valley

77-79

D29

at USC

48-64

D29

Valparaiso

64-56

D1

Southern Miss

85-61

J4

FIU*

79-68

D30

Oklahoma

51-64

D5

at Air Force

63-67 OT

J9

at Louisiana*

85-91

J2

at Iowa State

53-84

D8

at Mississippi State

83-91

J14

New Orleans*

70-52

J6

at New Orleans*

66-73

D10

Mississippi Valley

94-49

J16

Little Rock*

84-64

J8

at South Alabama*

53-56

J21

at Western Kentucky*

57-65

J13

FIU*

67-77

D20

Georgia

68-80

J23

at FIU*

72-59

J15

Western Kentucky*

77-70

D21

Boston College

70-76

J25

at Memphis

66-83

J17

at Denver*

83-82

D22

Portland

77-74

J28

at Louisiana Tech*

75-82

J20

at Louisiana*

73-87

koch petroleum classic (corpus christi, texas)

J30

Western Kentucky*

70-63

J22

at Louisiana Tech*

70-78

D28

UMKC

F2

at South Alabama*

73-79

J27

New Orleans*

66-64

D29

at Texas A&M-CC

F6

at New Orleans*

67-57

J29

South Alabama*

84-76 OT

J3

F11

Louisiana*

84-66

F5

at Little Rock*

85-69

F13

at Little Rock*

74-55

F7

Denver*

99-80

F18

South Alabama*

69-67

F10

Louisiana Tech*

64-68

Louisiana Tech*

83-85

F12

Louisiana*

75-79

F19

Little Rock*

93-85

F20

sun belt tournament (lafayette, la.)

2001-02

15-16 (5-9 Sun Belt)

Home: 9-4 | Away: 3-9 | Neutral: 3-3

rainbow classic (honolulu, hawaii)

60-58

98-102 2OT

Denver*

78-58

J5

North Texas*

70-76

J10

Little Rock*

58-78

J12

at South Alabama*

74-68

J16

at FIU*

57-56

J19

New Orleans*

65-68

F27

New Orleans

70-53

F24

at Western Kentucky*

72-84

J24

at Middle Tennessee*

64-83

F28

FIU

87-69

F26

at FIU*

59-74

J27

at Western Kentucky*

42-45

M2

Western Kentucky

65-48

F2

at Little Rock*

63-65

F7

Middle Tennessee*

83-51

M12 Utah

58-80

sun belt tournament (little rock, ark.)


M5

ncaa first round (new orleans, la.)

Louisiana Tech

77-84

F9

Western Kentucky*

46-50

F14

at Louisiana*

50-53

Home: 9-4 | Away: 6-7 | Neutral: 2-2

F16

at New Mexico State*

59-69

pepsi-marist maac tournament (poughkeepsie, n.y.)

F21

FIU*

64-54

2000-01

98

10-18 (7-9 Sun Belt)

D30

17-13 (10-6 Sun Belt)

N17

East Carolina

72-86

N18

Dartmouth

67-49

M1

Denver

58-53

N20

Southwestern College

104-54

M2

Louisiana

59-74

N25

Jackson State

67-56

N29

at Nevada

64-75

D2

Eastern Illinois

67-86

D4

UT Rio Grande Valley

84-63

N22

SEMO

83-71

D14

at Memphis

60-83

N25

at Samford

61-70

D16

at Southern Miss

71-76

N29

Air Force

52-57

D18

Morris Brown

87-75

D2

Samford

67-68

D21

at McNeese State

79-87

D7

Lyon College

120-55

D23

at UT Rio Grande Valley

73-69

D12

Lincoln

103-48

D28

FIU*

69-55

D14

at Southern Miss

64-48

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

sun belt tournament (new orleans, la.)

2002-03

13-15 (6-8 Sun Belt)

Home: 9-5 | Away: 3-9 | Neutral: 1-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
D16

UAPB

D18

at Missouri State

D21

2006-07

18-15** (11-7 Sun Belt**)

92-49

D15

at Georgia Southern

70-85

65-72 OT

D20

at Sam Houston State

74-77

at Toledo

73-90

D27

at Utah State

54-72

D22

Pepperdine

82-91

N10

Clemson

44-83

D28

UMKC

71-56

D23

Hampton

65-57

N11

at Old Dominion

61-69

J9

Middle Tennessee*

58-65

D28

at Lamar

70-86

N12

Mommouth

J11

Western Kentucky*

69-77

J3

Lyon College

79-57

N16

J16

at Denver*

68-82

J6

South Alabama*

83-58

J18

at North Texas*

68-65

J8

FIU*

60-55

J20

Texas A&M-CC

100-73

J13

Middle Tennessee*

68-70

J25

at Little Rock*

70-77

J15

Western Kentucky*

J30

at New Orleans*

68-70

J20

F1

South Alabama*

83-63

F3

Little Rock*

86-76

F6

at FIU*

F13
F15

golden bear classic (berkley, calif.)

Home: 11-2 | Away: 5-10 | Neutral: 2-3


old dominion cox classic (norfolk, va.)

Bowling Green

64-54

N18

Lyon College

87-51

N20

at UT Martin

68-63

N25

Austin Peay

77-70

94-90

N27

at South Dakota State

78-84

at Denver*

78-95

N29

at Memphis

60-86

J22

at North Texas

73-70

D2

at Eastern Illinois

70-73

J27

at Little Rock*

78-64

D4

at Bowling Green

72-81

67-65

J29

South Dakota State

88-61

D9

Arkansas Tech

86-74

at Middle Tennessee*

55-79

F3

at New Orleans*

56-72

D14

Denver*

81-66

at Western Kentucky*

63-69

F5

at Western Kentucky*

72-76

D17

at Louisiana*

73-63

F20

Louisiana*

84-72

F10

Little Rock*

67-73

D28

South Alabama*

78-91

F22

New Mexico State*

67-82

F14

at FIU*

52-68

J4

at ULM*

69-77

F27

FIU*

85-65

F17

at Middle Tennessee*

60-80

J6

North Texas*

84-60

sun belt tournament (bowling green, ky.)

F24

Louisiana*

86-80

J11

Little Rock*

77-51

M6

F26

New Mexico State*

90-76

J13

at Troy*

79-87

J17

at Middle Tennessee*

54-51

W
W

Denver

76-82

sun belt tournament (denton, texas)

2003-04

17-11 (7-7 Sun Belt)

Home: 10-4 | Away: 6-5 | Neutral: 1-2

M4

North Texas

84-76

J25

Western Kentucky*

76-75

M5

Denver

57-64

J27

at FIU*

61-80

J31

Florida Atlantic*

84-77

F4

at Denver*

68-76

F8

Louisiana*

70-76

N21

at Ole Miss

74-69

N24

West Alabama

98-57

N29

Harding

87-81

D3

Toledo

63-64

N18

Missouri-Rolla

85-56

F11

at South Alabama*

67-85

D6

Sam Houston State

106-87

N21

at Mississippi State

63-68

F15

New Orleans*

90-79

80-97

F17

ULM*

76-68

77-80 OT

F22

at North Texas*

74-71

F24

at Little Rock*

61-55

2005-06

12-18** (7-7 Sun Belt**)

Home: 8-5 | Away: 2-12 | Neutral: 2-1

D8

at Liberty

64-63

N26

Missouri State

D13

Southern Miss

78-71

D1

at UT Martin

D17

UAPB

84-52

D22

at TCU

64-58

lobo classic (albuquerque, n.m.)

louisville tournament (louisville, ky.)


D3

Richmond

56-37

sun belt tournament (lafayette, la.)

D4

at Louisville

55-67

M3

New Orleans

81-74

D27

Penn State

61-73

D5

Praire View A&M

82-69

M5

Western Kentucky

80-73

D28

Northwestern State

80-77

D10

Freed-Hardeman

91-77

M6

North Texas

75-83

J3

at FIU*

55-46

D14

Lamar

81-91

** - 15 wins vacated by NCAA sanctions

J7

Western Kentucky*

79-76

D17

Georgia Southern

71-82

J10

at Little Rock*

65-75

D19

at Ole Miss

78-85

J15

at Middle Tennessee*

86-92 OT

D22

at Missouri State

55-84

J17

at Western Kentucky*

66-74

D28

UAPB

69-60

N14

Utah Valley State

63-67

J22

Denver*

65-66

D31

at Oklahoma State

64-84

N16

at Tulsa

59-75

J24

North Texas*

73-87

J5

Western Kentucky*

70-72

N20

at Memphis

63-84

J31

Little Rock*

57-56

J7

at FIU*

81-71

N24

Eastern Illinois

74-60

F4

New Orleans*

94-74

J9

at Little Rock*

74-70

2007-08

10-20 (5-13 Sun Belt)

Home: 9-6 | Away: 1-14 | Neutral: 0-0

at Murray State

67-81

at South Alabama*

56-54

J12

at Middle Tennessee*

68-77

N29

UT Martin

71-69

at UT Rio Grande Valley

67-70

J14

at Western Kentucky*

63-87

D3

at Northwestern

68-88

F16

FIU*

82-57

J19

Denver*

72-61

D8

Central Baptist

101-49

F19

Middle Tennessee*

69-70

J21

North Texas*

79-82

D16

Ball State

57-47

F26

at Louisiana*

62-82

J28

Little Rock*

78-66

D20

Florida Atlantic*

79-77

F28

at New Mexico State*

82-73 OT

F1

Troy*

91-68

D22

New Orleans*

78-84

M1

UT Rio Grande Valley

83-70

F4

at South Alabama*

69-78

D30

MacMurray

92-43

sun belt tournament (bowling green, ky.)

F11

FIU*

85-84 OT

J3

at Louisiana*

63-73

M6

F16

Middle Tennessee*

75-74

J5

Little Rock*

77-62

F18

at Austin Peay

71-92

J10

North Texas*

63-74

F23

at Louisiana*

65-71

J12

at ULM*

89-82

F25

at New Orleans*

58-62

2004-05

78-83 OT

16-13 (7-7 Sun Belt)

Home: 12-2 | Away: 2-9 | Neutral: 2-2

J17

at Denver*

52-59

N20

Centenary

80-69

sun belt tournament (murfreesboro, tenn.)

J19

Troy*

80-89

N23

at Memphis

75-79

M3

J24

FIU*

68-59

N27

Liberty

91-65

J27

at Western Kentucky*

68-77

D1

Ole Miss

70-68

J30

at Utah Valley State

57-72

D6

UT Martin

92-65

F4

Middle Tennessee*

86-89 OT

D11

Lambuth

113-70

F7

at South Alabama*

58-81

Troy

83-107

** - 12 wins vacated by NCAA sanctions

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

99

N26

F7
F11

Little Rock

RECORDS

67-69 OT

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
81-87

J16

at North Texas*

83-70

at New Orleans*

78-79

J21

at FIU*

76-61

F16

Louisiana*

59-65

J23

at Florida Atlantic*

63-78

N11

at Lamar

62-65

F21

at Little Rock*

52-82

J28

Louisiana*

62-60

N15

Missouri State

46-77

F23

at North Texas*

77-82

J30

Denver*

73-62

N17

UT Martin

63-45

F28

ULM*

75-64

F4

at Little Rock*

77-79

N20

at Ohio

54-69

F6

at New Orleans*

66-52

N22

at Louisville

27-54

F11

at Western Kentucky*

68-79

N29

SEMO

79-63

F15

ULM*

69-52

D1

at St. Bonaventure

58-52

F18

at Louisiana*

54-56

D5

at Austin Peay

F20

Western Kentucky*

76-78 OT

D10

F25

New Orleans*

63-56

F27

Troy*

57-64

sun belt tournament (hot springs, ark.)

sun belt tournament (mobile, ala.)


North Texas

63-85

JOHN

BRADY

2008-present
110-109 (.502)

2008-09

13-17 (5-13 Sun Belt)

Home: 9-5 | Away: 4-12 | Neutral: 0-0

RECORDS

14-20 (6-10 Sun Belt)

at Florida Atlantic*

M5

Home: 10-5 | Away: 2-14 | Neutral: 2-1


L

82-86 OT

Central Arkansas

71-64

D14

Seattle

87-74

D17

at Murray State

53-66

D19

Lyon College

108-61

W
L

N14

at Ole Miss

52-65

M6

Little Rock

89-82

D22

at Saint Louis

46-70

N17

Lyon College

88-46

M7

Western Kentucky

64-65

D29

Kent State

54-69

N19

Murray State

55-47

D31

at ULM*

65-63

N25

at UT Martin

76-67

J5

Denver*

50-53

N29

at Ball State

54-53

J7

North Texas*

75-72

D1

at Indiana State

56-54

D4

Central Baptist

108-71

D6

at Missouri State

47-52

N16

Missouri State

71-80

D15

Mississippi Valley

75-58

N17

Belmont

60-93

D18

FIU*

61-41

D20

at Little Rock*

59-65

N22

Pacific

70-77

D23

SEMO

86-67

N23

Pepperdine

62-69

D29

2010-11

17-15 (11-5 Sun Belt)

Home: 13-0 | Away: 4-10 | Neutral: 0-5


N12

at Ole Miss

60-68

J9

Florida Atlantic*

50-58

J14

Little Rock*

62-63

J19

at Middle Tennessee*

46-59

J21

Louisiana*

79-74

J26

at Denver*

52-66

J28

at North Texas*

64-76

F2

ULM*

72-64

nit season tipofff (knoxville, tenn.)

nit season tipoff (springfield, mo)

at Oklahoma State

53-76

N27

at SEMO

56-50

F4

at Seattle

69-75

J3

New Orleans*

71-56

D1

at Memphis

71-78 OT

F9

at South Alabama*

57-74

J8

at Denver*

75-73 OT

D6

Lyon College

85-42

F11

at Louisiana*

J10

at North Texas*

83-86 OT

D11

Alabama State

77-53

F16

J15

ULM*

65-62

D18

at Georgia

59-68

J17

South Alabama*

67-74

D20

Savannah State

68-55

J22

at Middle Tennessee*

57-60

D22

at Missouri State

70-77

J24

Florida Atlantic*

62-60

D28

Central Baptist

120-39

J29

Western Kentucky*

63-68

D30

South Alabama*

69-57

M3

Florida Atlantic

70-55

F5

at Troy*

77-85

J1

Western Kentucky*

81-73

M4

Middle Tennessee

64-61

F7

at FIU*

76-80 OT

J6

at FIU*

70-75

M5

North Texas

72-76

F12

Little Rock*

57-58

J8

at Florida Atlantic*

57-61

F14

at Louisiana*

50-54

J13

Louisiana*

74-65

F19

at New Orleans*

63-73

J15

Middle Tennessee*

69-65

F21

Denver*

53-73

J17

Lamar

78-75

N10

at Dayton

61-74

F26

North Texas*

82-91

J20

at Denver*

36-74

N13

Arkansas-Monticello

76-47

F28

at ULM*

63-64

J22

at North Texas*

64-83

N16

at UT Martin

77-73 3OT

sun belt tournament (hot springs, ark.)

J27

ULM*

62-61

N21

at Central Arkansas

73-72

J29

at Little Rock*

75-64

N25

Lamar

93-53

F1

at Savannah State

61-67

N29

at FIU*

61-80

F5

Denver*

60-35

D1

at FAU*

65-72

F10

at ULM*

85-66

D8

St. Bonaventure

73-70

at Louisiana*

61-64

M5

Middle Tennessee

2009-10

62-69

17-14 (11-7 Sun Belt)

Home: 10-5 | Away: 5-8 | Neutral: 2-1

65-68 OT

Troy*

83-59

F18

FIU*

77-67

F23

at Western Kentucky*

76-79

F25

at Little Rock*

60-62

sun belt tournament (hot springs, ark.)

2012-13

19-12 (12-8 Sun Belt)

Home: 13-2 | Away: 5-9 | Neutral: 1-1

N16

MacMurray College

93-47

F17

D16

Austin Peay

69-57

N18

at SEMO

73-49

F19

at Troy*

71-63

D19

Murray State

54-61

F24

North Texas*

63-47

D22

at Kent State

69-73

F26

Little Rock*

71-63

D27

Louisiana*

87-70

D29

at South Alabama*

63-54

J3

Middle Tennessee*

66-60 OT

N21
N25

100

2011-12

F9
F14

at UTEP
UT Martin

56-82
80-66

sun belt tournament (hot springs, ark.)

N29

Indiana State

72-77

D2

Ole Miss

57-79

D5

at Memphis

55-74

J5

Western Kentucky*

75-61

D12

Missouri State

64-75

J10

FIU*

64-66

D20

Little Rock*

69-61

J12

at Louisiana*

56-61

D22

at Mississippi Valley

71-64

J19

ULM*

63-39

D29

Central Baptist

98-60

J24

at Troy*

D31

at Denver*

55-64

J26

Florida Atlantic*

J2

North Texas*

71-56

J31

South Alabama*

J4

at Lamar

68-87

F2

North Texas*

J7

Middle Tennessee*

69-67

F7

at Middle Tennessee*

60-73

J9

at South Alabama*

69-63

F9

at Western Kentucky*

67-49

F14

Little Rock*

86-62

M6

Little Rock

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

52-59

67-74 OT

63-38

74-62

75-66 OT

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2014-15

11-18 (6-14 Sun Belt)

F16

at ULM*

87-54

F23

Troy*

58-50

F28

at North Texas*

50-74

N17

UT Martin

73-75

M2

at Little Rock*

71-78

N25

Lamar

58-63

sun belt tournament (hot springs, ark.)


M9

Troy

M10 Western Kentucky

2013-14

Home: 5-9 | Away: 6-9 | Neutral: 0-0


L

D1

at Central Arkansas

67-49

68-63 OT

D6

Belhaven

95-68

56-58

D10

at Purdue

46-87

D13

at Toledo

65-73

D17

at Mississippi State

69-55

19-13 (10-8 Sun Belt)

Home: 10-5 | Away: 7-7 | Neutral: 2-1

Marshall

67-58

at Jackson State

65-61

D23

at Niagara

74-69

N13

UT Martin

72-62

D30

at South Alabama*

63-60 OT

N16

at Wyoming

64-85

J3

Appalachian State*

73-74

N18

at Colorado

70-93

J5

at ULM*

61-70

N24

Central Arkansas

99-56

J8

Georgia Southern*

61-73

N30

at Lamar

95-89

J10

at UT Arlington*

50-77

D2

Niagara

86-61

J15

at Appalachian State*

59-50

D14

at Nebraska

67-79

J17

Texas State*

78-73 OT

D17

Toledo

65-78

J19

Georgia State*

54-60

D21

at Marshall

83-82

J22

at Louisiana*

59-96

D30

Southern Arkansas

91-66

J24

at Troy*

64-55

J2

at UT Arlington*

82-66

J29

Little Rock*

65-75

J4

at Texas State*

74-69

J31

at Georgia State*

43-74

J9

Troy*

84-98

F5

Troy*

64-69

J11

South Alabama*

72-60

F12

at Georgia Southern*

60-65

J16

at Georgia State*

72-73

F19

at Little Rock*

57-70

J18

at Western Kentucky*

77-82 2OT

F21

ULM*

70-68

J25

Little Rock*

77-49

F26

UT Arlington*

81-80

J30

at ULM*

65-72

F28

at Texas State*

60-70

F1

at Troy*

83-73

M5

South Alabama*

76-81

F10

Western Kentucky*

72-58

M7

Louisiana*

57-81

F13

at South Alabama*

85-61

F15

at Louisiana*

67-85

F20

UT Arlington*

83-60

F22

Texas State*

73-68

F25

Lyon College

65-39

M1

at Little Rock*

67-74

M4

Georgia State*

76-79 OT

M6

ULM*

64-58

M8

Louisiana*

76-77

RECORDS

D20

N11

sun belt tournament (new orleans, la.)


M14 Little Rock
M15 Georgia State

116-114 4OT

45-72

101

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

RECORDS

OVERTIME GAMES
Opponent
The Citadel
Emporia State
SE Oklahoma
Panhandle A&M
at Austin Peay
at UT Arlington
Lamar
at UT Arlington
at Abilene Christian
at Oglethorpe
Northwestern State
ULM
Louisiana Tech
Culver-Stockton
at Little Rock
vs. Auburn
Oklahoma City
McNeese State
Little Rock
at Radford
at FIU
Lamar
Jacksonville
Samford
UT Rio Grande Valley
at Jacksonville
Lamar
South Alabama
Louisiana Tech
South Alabama
at New Mexico State
FIU
at Denver
at UT Martin
Middle Tennessee
North Texas
vs. Troy
vs. Little Rock
at South Alabama
Texas State

Score
80-75 3OT
83-74 OT
62-60 OT
61-59 OT
101-94 2OT
82-76 OT
99-97 OT
100-99 2OT
82-80 OT
82-81 OT
72-68 OT
93-90 OT
82-80 2OT
78-68 OT
89-87 OT
69-62 OT
52-49 OT
55-53 OT
55-54 OT
77-74 OT
88-77 OT
58-54 OT
98-89 OT
64-62 OT
87-76 OT
85-83 OT
85-77 OT
82-66 OT
82-78 OT
84-76 OT
82-73 OT
85-84 OT
75-73 OT
77-73 3OT
66-60 OT
75-66 OT
68-63 OT
116-114 4OT
63-60 OT
78-73 OT

OVERTIME RECORD AT SITE


AWAY
13-25

NEUTRAL
3-3

102

HOME
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OVERTIME WINS (40)


Date
Jan. 31, 1962
Feb. 7, 1962
Dec. 12, 1962
Dec. 22, 1962
Feb. 17, 1963
Feb. 3, 1964
Feb. 6, 1965
Feb. 16, 1965
Jan. 7, 1966
Jan. 23, 1967
Jan. 26, 1967
Dec. 20, 1975
Jan. 27, 1977
Feb. 3, 1977
Jan. 15, 1979
Dec. 7, 1979
Jan. 23, 1980
Feb. 15, 1982
Dec. 6, 1982
Nov. 30, 1985
Jan. 9, 1989
Jan. 18, 1992
Feb. 5, 1992
Dec. 11, 1993
Feb. 3, 1994
Nov. 30, 1996
Feb. 22, 1997
Dec. 28, 1997
Feb. 2, 1998
Jan. 29, 2000
Feb. 28, 2004
Feb. 11, 2005
Jan. 8, 2009
Nov. 16, 2012
Jan. 3, 2013
Feb. 2, 2013
Mar. 9, 2013
Mar. 14, 2014
Dec. 30, 2014
Jan. 17, 2015

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

Opponent
Austin Peay
William & Mary
at Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
McNeese State
at McNeese State
vs Navy
at Western Illinois
Lamar
at Little Rock
UT Arlington
Louisiana Tech
at McNeese State
at Missouri State
at Lamar
Louisiana Tech
Tennessee State
at Arkansas
Louisiana
at Middle Tennessee
at Oral Roberts
at SEMO
North Carolina A&T
at Western Kentucky
at Jacksonville
Tennessee Tech
Jackson State
at Air Force
at Texas A&M-CC
at Missouri State
at Middle Tennessee
vs. Little Rock
at UT Martin
vs. Mommouth
Middle Tennessee
at North Texas
at FIU
Western Kentucky
at Memphis
at Austin Peay
at Louisiana
at Troy
at Western Kentucky
Georgia State

OVERTIME LOSSES (44)


Date
Jan. 12, 1963
Dec. 20, 1963
Feb. 3, 1975
Jan. 26, 1976
Feb. 12, 1976
Feb. 21, 1977
Dec. 30, 1978
Jan. 22, 1979
Jan. 27, 1979
Dec. 1, 1980
Feb. 20, 1982
Feb. 12, 1983
Feb. 4, 1984
Feb. 25, 1984
Feb. 20, 1986
Jan. 17, 1987
Feb. 7, 1987
Mar. 13, 1987
Jan. 23, 1988
Dec. 22, 1988
Feb. 7, 1989
Dec. 5, 1992
Dec. 19, 1992
Feb. 20, 1993
Jan. 9, 1995
Dec. 21, 1995
Nov. 29, 1999
Dec. 5, 2001
Dec. 29, 2001
Dec. 28, 2002
Jan. 15, 2004
Mar. 6, 2004
Dec. 1, 2005
Nov. 12, 2006
Feb. 4, 2008
Jan. 10, 2009
Feb. 7, 2009
Feb. 20, 2010
Dec. 1, 2010
Dec. 5, 2011
Feb. 11, 2012
Jan. 24, 2013
Jan. 18, 2014
Mar. 4, 2014

Score
71-75 OT
71-73 OT
74-79 OT
84-89 OT
78-85 2OT
50-55 2OT
75-77 OT
78-80 OT
74-77 OT
55-59 OT
58-60 OT
44-46 OT
58-60 OT
50-53 OT
77-82 3OT
58-61 OT
83-84 OT
64-67 OT
62-66 OT
92-93 2OT
82-83 OT
69-71 OT
100-102 3OT
61-67 OT
80-86 OT
87-89 2OT
80-85 OT
63-67 OT
98-102 2OT
65-72 OT
86-92 OT
78-83 OT
77-80 OT
67-69 OT
86-89 OT
83-86 3OT
76-80 OT
76-78 OT
71-78 OT
82-86 OT
65-68 OT
67-74 OT
77-82 2OT
76-79 OT

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


H-A-N reflects years available

H-A-N reflects years available

H-A-N reflects years available

Opponent

W-L

Opponent

W-L

Opponent

Abilene Christian

18-7

11-2

5-5

0-0

Little Rock

49-32

22-9

11-20

W-L

3-3

Seattle

1-1

1-0

0-1

0-0

Air Force

1-3

1-1

0-2

0-0

LSU

1-2

1-0

Alabama

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Louisiana

22-49 15-18

0-1

0-1

Siena

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

7-30

0-1

South Alabama

22-18

14-5

7-13

Alabama A&M

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Louisiana Tech

26-41 18-12

1-0

8-22

0-5

South Carolina State

1-0

1-0

0-0

Alabama State

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Louisville

0-3

0-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

South Dakota State

1-1

1-0

0-1

Appalachian State

2-2

1-1

1-1

0-0

Loyola (Ill.)

0-0

1-11

0-0

0-0

0-0

South Florida

1-1

1-0

0-1

Arkansas

0-3

0-0

0-1

0-0

Lyon College

0-0

37-17

3-0

0-1

1-0

Southeast Missouri

30-30

16-2

6-11

Arkansas-Monticello

9-3

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Marshall

3-0

1-0

1-0

1-0

Southeastern Louisiana

1-0

0-0

0-0

Auburn

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

UMBC

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Southern Illinois

1-22

0-0

0-0

13-15

3-2

0-0

1-3

0-0

McNeese State

12-25

6-10

3-14

2-1

SIU-Edwardsville

Ball State

2-0

Baylor

3-1

1-0

1-0

0-0

Memphis

26-31

15-7

11-23

0-1

Southern Miss

13-14

9-3

3-9

1-2

2-0

0-1

1-0

Mercer

2-2

2-0

0-2

0-0

Stanford

1-0

0-0

1-0

Belmont

0-0

4-1

4-0

0-0

0-1

Miami (Ohio)

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

Stetson

1-4

1-1

0-3

0-0

Boston College

0-2

0-0

0-1

0-1

Middle Tennessee 14-15

8-5

4-10

1-0

Temple

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Bowling Green

2-2

1-0

0-1

1-0

Milwaukee

2-1

2-0

0-1

0-0

Tennessee State

7-3

4-1

3-2

0-0

Bradley

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

Mississippi State

3-9

0-0

1-2

0-0

Tennessee Tech

3-6

2-1

1-4

0-1

Buffalo

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

Mississippi Valley

11-4

6-2

5-2

0-0

Texas

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Cal Poly

1-1

1-0

0-1

0-0

Missouri

0-5

0-1

0-3

0-1

Texas A&M-CC

2-1

2-0

0-1

0-0

Canisius

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Missouri State

9-21

7-7

2-12

0-2

TCU

2-2

1-1

1-1

0-0

Central Arkansas 21-18

2-0

2-0

0-0

Mommouth

1-1

1-0

0-0

0-1

Texas State

3-1

2-0

1-1

0-0

Chicago State

1-2

0-0

0-0

1-0

Montana

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Texas Tech

3-1

1-0

2-1

0-0

Cincinnati

1-1

1-0

0-1

0-0

Morgan State

4-0

4-0

0-0

0-0

UT-San Antonio

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Clemson

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Murray State

9-21

9-7

0-14

0-0

The Citadel

4-5

2-2

1-3

0-0

Coastal Carolina

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Navy

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Toledo

0-4

0-2

0-2

0-0

Colorado

0-2

0-0

0-2

0-0

Nebraska

0-2

0-0

0-2

0-0

Troy

7-8

3-4

3-3

1-1

Colorado State

0-3

0-1

0-2

0-0

Nevada

1-2

1-0

0-2

0-0

Tulane

3-0

3-0

0-0

0-0

Creighton

2-0

1-0

1-0

0-0

New Mexico

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Tulsa

0-5

0-0

0-3

0-2

Dartmouth

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

New Mexico State

3-4

2-1

1-3

0-0

UAB

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Dayton

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

New Orleans

18-26

11-9

4-15

3-2

UAPB

5-0

4-0

0-0

0-0

Denver

11-14

7-4

3-8

1-2

Niagara

2-0

1-0

1-0

0-0

UCF

3-0

1-0

2-0

0-0

DePaul

0-4

0-0

0-0

0-0

Nicholls State

5-1

3-0

0-0

0-0

ULM

34-23

25-5

8-18

1-0

Drake

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-0

North Carolina A&T

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

UMKC

6-0

3-0

2-0

1-0

Drexel

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

North Dakota State

UNLV

0-2

0-0

0-2

0-0

East Carolina

1-2

1-0

0-1

0-1

North Texas

East Tennessee

2-4

2-1

0-3

0-0

Eastern Illinois

1-5

1-1

0-2

Eastern Kentucky

4-1

2-0

Eastern Michigan

1-0

Evansville

Austin Peay

9-9

9-10

1-3

USC

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Northern Illinois

1-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

Utah

0-2

0-0

0-1

0-1

0-0

Northern Iowa

4-3

4-0

0-3

0-0

Utah State

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

2-0

0-0

Northwestern

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Utah Valley

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Northwestern State

6-1

3-0

2-1

0-0

UTEP

0-2

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-1

0-0

Ohio

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

UT Arlington

39-14

23-4

15-10

1-0

FAU

5-5

4-1

1-4

0-0

Oklahoma

1-4

1-0

0-3

0-1

UT Chattanooga

3-0

2-0

1-0

0-0

FIU

21-8

12-2

8-6

3-0

Oklahoma State

2-10

2-1

0-6

0-1

UT Martin

16-6

9-2

6-3

0-0

Florida State

1-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

Old Dominion

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

UT Rio Grande Valley 25-21

15-7

8-13

2-1

Georgia

0-3

0-0

0-2

0-1

Ole Miss

9-19

5-6

2-13

2-0

Valparaiso

1-4

0-0

0-0

1-0

Georgia Southern

3-6

2-3

1-3

0-0

Oral Roberts

5-3

3-2

2-1

0-0

Vanderbilt

0-3

0-0

0-2

0-0

Georgia State

1-6

0-3

1-2

0-1

Oregon

Virginia

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

Grambling

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Oregon State

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

VCU

2-2

1-0

0-0

1-2

Green Bay

1-1

0-1

1-0

0-0

Pacific

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

VMI

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Hampton

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Penn State

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Wagner

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Hawaii

1-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

Pepperdine

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-2

Western Illinois

1-2

1-0

0-1

0-0

Houston

1-4

1-2

0-2

0-0

Portland

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Western Kentucky

2-18

2-2

Houston Baptist

6-0

4-0

2-0

0-0

Praire View

2-0

1-0

0-0

1-0

Western Michigan

0-2

0-1

0-0

0-0

Illinois State

0-4

0-0

0-0

0-0

Purdue

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Wichita State

1-1

1-0

0-1

0-0

Indiana State

1-3

0-1

1-0

0-0

Radford

2-0

1-0

1-0

0-0

William & Mary

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

Iowa

1-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

Rice

2-0

2-0

0-0

0-0

Wyoming

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Iowa State

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Richmond

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Jackson State

9-3

3-1

5-0

1-2

Sacramento State

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Jacksonville

8-7

5-2

3-3

0-2

St. Bonaventure

2-0

1-0

1-0

0-0

James Madison

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-0

Saint Louis

1-8

1-0

0-4

0-0

Kansas State

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

St. Peters

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Kent State

1-2

0-1

0-1

0-0

Sam Houston State

1-1

1-0

0-1

0-0

Kentucky

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Samford

5-4

5-1

0-3

0-0

9-30

1-1

San Diego State

1-1

0-0

1-1

0-0

1-0

0-0

Savannah State

1-1

1-0

0-1

0-0

Lamar
Liberty

36-47 25-15
2-0

1-0

First Meeting

15-31 11-10

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

103

19-22

RECORDS

First Meeting

First Meeting

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


THE SERIES RECORDS BELOW REFLECT ONLY
CURRENT NCAA DIVISION I OPPONENTS

BELMONT

Home | Away | Neutral records reflect years available


2014-15 Opponent
Current SBC Opponents
Series records do not reflect vacated wins due to NCAA Sanctions in 2005-06
and 2006-07. Wins against Austin Peay (1), Bowling Green (1), Denver (1),
FAU (1), FIU (2), Little Rock (4), Middle Tennessee (2), New Orleans (2), North
Texas (1), Prarie View (1), Troy (1), UAPB (1), ULM (1), UT Martin (1) and
Western Kentucky (2) in those seasons were later vacated.
^ - Denotes vacated wins
ABILENE CHRISTIAN

18-7

ARKANSAS

RECORDS

H: 11-2 | A: 5-5 | N: 0-0

0-3

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

1955

75-60

1927

12-41

1957

69-60

1948

59-76

J11

1964

76-108

aL

1987

64-67 OT

aL

F8

1964

92-66

hW

F9

1965

70-83

aL

F27

1965

80-72

hW

J8

1966

57-58

aL

F5

1966

74-78

hL

J7

1967

82-80 OT

aW

M13

AUBURN

1-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0


D7

1979

69-62 OT

AUSTIN PEAY

nW
13-15

F4

1967

76-70

hW

F13

1968

77-85

aL

1953

60-65

F28

1968

93-96

hL

1953

59-66

F8

1969

77-75

aW

1954

94-65

F15

1969

94-73

hW

1954

59-72

F7

1970

78-71

hW

1955

84-60

1970

74-68

aW

1955

61-68

F6

1971

81-75

aW

1956

89-67

M1

1971

72-57

hW

1956

73-76

J24

1972

95-72

hW

1957

58-53

F14

1972

79-72

aW

1958

50-95

J27

1973

70-82

aL

1958

89-69

F26

1973

92-85

hW

1959

68-45

N28

1988

110-45

hW

1959

49-81

D17

1994

102-81

hW

J22

1960

58-54

N25

1995

82-78

hW

J25

1960

67-71

J21

1961

73-86

F6

1961

75-84

J24

1962

114-101

1-3

H: 1-1 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0


D30

1964

73-67

hW

F19

1962

74-73

D9

1968

58-76

aL

J12

1963

71-75 OT

hL

D5

2001

63-67 OT

aL

F17

1963

101-94 2OT

aW

N29

2002

52-57

hL

D18

1992

58-64

aL

D18

1983

97-80

hW

0-1

N22

1999

64-78

hL

F18

2006

71-92

aL

aL

N25

2006

77-70^

hW

D5

2011

82-86 OT

aL

1-0

D16

2012

69-57

hW

hW

BALL STATE

ALABAMA
H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0
D11

1969

79-93

ALABAMA A&M
H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0
D5

1998

104-76

2-0

H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0


ALABAMA STATE

1-0

104

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


D11

2010

77-53

D16

2007

57-47

hW

N29

2008

54-53

aW

hW
BAYLOR

APPALACHIAN STATE

2-2

H: 1-1 | A: 1-1 | N: 0-0

3-1

H: 2-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 1-0


D3

1983

58-46

nW

N24

1990

91-69

hW

D12

1987

62-43

hW

D7

1991

74-85

aL

D3

1997

68-73

aL

J3

2015

73-74

hL

N16

1998

66-64

hW

J15

2015

59-50

aW

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1948

42-51

1949

51-48

N29

1980

68-56

hW

1949

46-44

N27

1982

72-66

hW

1950

72-64

N26

1984

78-49

hW

1950

71-65

N25

1985

81-63

hW

1951

51-54

N17

2010

60-93

nL

1951

72-49

1952

45-47

1952

56-50

BOSTON COLLEGE

0-2

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-1


D1

1990

57-76

aL

D21

2001

70-76

nL

BOWLING GREEN

2-2

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 1-0


1951

51-74

D17

1988

80-51

nW

N16

2006

64-54^

hW

D4

2006

72-81

aL

BRADLEY

0-1

1952

50-62

1953

102-92

W
hW

D10

2011

71-64

N21

2012

73-72

aW

N24

2013

99-56

hW

D1

2014

67-49

aW

CHICAGO STATE

1-2

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

J3

1941

32-40

1942

26-30

L
L

1987

87-81

nW

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

H: 3-2 | A: 1-3 | N: 0-0

F28

AIR FORCE

4-1

H: 4-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1

1947

41-77

CINCINNATI 1-1
H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

BUFFALO

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


1960

52-53

J16

1989

66-68

aL

J22

1990

66-65

hW

L
CLEMSON 0-1

CAL POLY

1-1

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1


N10

N15

1997

63-83

aL

D19

1997

114-90

hW

2006

44-83

COASTAL CAROLINA

nL
1-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0


CANISIUS 1-0

D28

1987

65-52

nW

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0


N21

1997

63-59

nW

COLORADO 0-2
H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

21-18

H: 2-0 | A: 2-0 | N: 0-0


Also known as Arkansas State Normal
School; Arkansas State Teachers College;
State College of Arkansas

M21

1991

75-81

aL

N18

2013

70-93

aL

COLORADO STATE

0-3

H: 0-1 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

1928

24-41

1929

23-46

M25

1988

49-64

aL

1929

30-58

D22

1994

64-86

hL

1930

15-30

N28

1995

67-91

aL

1930

30-27

1931

20-33

1931

20-33

1932

32-31

D7

1988

71-63

hW

1932

38-24

D31

1988

69-58

aW

1934

47-26

1935

50-36

1935

43-31

1936

40-55

1936

48-36

1936

38-60

1937

24-34

1937

29-42

1942

30-31

1942

20-34

1946

41-39

1947

54-47

1947

38-47

1947

47-35

1948

46-55

CREIGHTON 2-0
H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

DARTMOUTH 1-0
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0
N18

2000

67-49

nW

DAYTON 0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0
N10

2012

61-74

aL

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


FIU

MOST PLAYED SERIES


Opponent

Games

W-L

Last Meeting

21-8

GRAMBLING

H: 12-2 | A: 8-6 | N: 1-0

1-0

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

1.

Lamar

83

36-47

Nov. 25, 2014

D20

1985

69-48

hW

2.

Little Rock

81

49-32

Feb. 19, 2015

F2

1987

90-53

hW

3.

Louisiana

71

22-49

March 6, 2015

J9

1989

88-77 OT

aW

4.

Louisiana Tech

67

26-41

Jan. 31, 2001

J4

1999

79-68

hW

5.

Southeast Missouri

60

30-30

Nov. 29, 2011

J23

1999

72-59

aW

D12

1981

24-23

aW

6.

ULM

57

34-23

Feb. 21, 2015

F28

1999

87-69

nW

J18

1982

44-45

hL

Memphis

57

26-31

Dec. 1, 2010

J13

2000

67-77

hL

8.

Lyon College

54

37-17

Feb. 25, 2014

F26

2000

59-74

aL

9.

UT Arlington

53

39-14

Feb. 26, 2015

D28

2000

69-55

hW

10.

Western Kentucky

46

15-31

Feb. 10, 2014

J20

2001

58-56

aW

UT Rio Grande Valley

46

25-21

March 1, 2004

J16

2002

57-56

aW

F21

2002

64-54

hW

F6

2003

67-65

aW

F27

2003

85-65

hW

DENVER 11-14

EAST TENNESSEE

2-4

H: 2-1 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-0

H: 7-4 | A: 3-8 | N: 1-2

N25

1989

104-77

GREEN BAY

hW
1-1

H: 0-1 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

HAMPTON 1-0
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0
D23

2004

65-57

nW

HAWAII 1-0
H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0
D14

1997

86-82

aW

D7

1968

80-106

aL

J3

2004

55-46

aW

N28

1998

86-78

aW

D8

1964

68-89

aL

F16

2004

82-57

hW

D17

1998

84-55

hW

J22

1964

87-81

hW

J8

2005

60-55

hW

J17

2000

83-82

aW

D3

1966

59-78

aL

F14

2005

52-68

aL

D29

1966

58-68

F7

2000

99-80

hW

D15

1966

70-64

hW

J7

2006

81-71^

aW

D7

1987

72-80

aL

F8

2001

75-90

hL

D16

1967

75-105

hL

F11

2006

85-84 OT^

hW

D10

1988

54-51

hW

J3

2002

78-58

hW

D19

1967

54-91

aL

J27

2007

61-80

aL

D3

1991

54-72

aL

M1

2002

58-53

nW

J24

2008

68-59

hW

D22

1992

82-84

hL

D18

2008

61-41

hW

F7

2009

76-80 OT

aL

Also known as East Tennessee State

1-5

H: 1-2 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0


hL

J16

2003

68-82

aL

M6

2003

76-82

nL

J22

2004

65-66

hL

1932

49-51

J21

2010

76-61

aW

J20

2005

78-95

aL

1941

21-50

J6

2011

70-75

aL

M5

2005

57-64

nL

D23

1999

70-90

aL

F18

2012

77-67

hW

D11

1972

87-72

hW

J19

2006

72-61^

hW

D2

2000

67-86

hL

N29

2012

61-80

aL

D20

1974

83-75

hW

D14

2006

81-66

hW

D2

2006

70-73

aL

J10

2013

64-66

hL

J6

1975

90-79

aW

F4

2007

68-76

aL

N24

2007

74-60

hW

D10

1981

51-49

aW

J17

2008

52-59

aL

J27

1982

59-48

hW

D11

1992

80-54

hW

J8

2009

75-73 OT

aW

F21

2009

53-73

hL

D31

2009

55-64

aL

J30

2010

73-62

hW

J20

2011

36-74

F5

2011

60-35

J5

2012

50-53

hL

J26

2012

52-66

aL

H: 1-1 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

FLORIDA STATE
EASTERN KENTUCKY

4-1

1945

17-87

1981

64-56

aW

aL

J20

1982

78-67

hW

hW

D18

1989

73-69

aW

J6

1990

78-66

hW

EASTERN MICHIGAN

1953

88-77

1954

68-78

D19

1981

70-60

GEORGIA

0-3

24-38

D20

2001

68-80

nL

1946

45-58

1-0

D18

2010

59-68

aL

nW

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

INDIANA STATE
3-6

EVANSVILLE 0-2

D4

1971

79-85

hL

1942

35-70

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

D2

1974

74-72

aW

1946

26-82

M3

1960

74-91

J13

1975

90-70

hW

D29

1978

50-52

aL

D2

1975

72-65

hW

F26

1976

82-89

aL

FAU 5-5

D15

2004

70-85

aL

H: 4-1 | A: 1-4 | N: 0-0

D17

2005

71-82

hL

1974

69-89

hL

J31

2007

84-77^

hW

J8

2015

61-73

hL

F12

2015

60-65

aL

D20

2007

79-77

hW

DREXEL 1-0

F9

2008

81-87

aL

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

J24

2009

62-60

hW

J23

2010

63-78

aL

J8

2011

57-61

aL

D9

1995

57-72

hL

J9

2012

50-58

hL

D19

1995

74-67

aW

1990

86-72

EAST CAROLINA

nW
1-2

44-53

1949

58-70

L
L

D1

2008

56-54

aW

N29

2009

72-77

hL

IOWA 1-0
H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0
D6

1985

66-62

IOWA STATE

aW
0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


GEORGIA STATE

1-6

J2

2000

53-84

H: 0-3 | A: 1-2 | N: 0-1

M3

2012

70-55

nW

J16

2014

72-73

aL

D7

1964

68-84

aL

D1

2012

65-72

aL

M4

2014

76-79 OT

hL

D13

1965

70-68

hW

J26

2013

63-38

hW

M15

2014

45-72

nL

N17

2000

72-86

nL

J19

2015

54-60

hL

J31

2015

43-74

aL

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-1

1948

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

aL

105

D22

1-3

H: 0-1 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

H: 2-3 | A: 1-3 | N: 0-0

0-2

J15

1938

aL

25-27

aL

63-83

30-31

1936

61-76

30-50

1973

1935

1988

32-61

F12

0-4

N18

1941

H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

ILLINOIS STATE

H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-1

1939

DRAKE

6-0

H: 4-0 | A: 2-0 | N: 0-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

DEPAUL 0-4
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

H: 2-0 | A: 2-0 | N: 0-0


D3

1-1

HOUSTON BAPTIST

RECORDS

EASTERN ILLINOIS

HOUSTON 1-4

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


JACKSON STATE

9-3

LAMAR

H: 3-1 | A: 5-0 | N: 1-2


1966

84-77

D27

1973

73-80

nL

D22

1984

66-64

aW

F15

nW

1993

57-55

hW

F11

1995

56-88

F5

1994

52-50

hW

D30

1995

68-95

hL
aL

F17

1994

67-61

aW

F3

1996

63-84

hL

1962

66-65

1963

88-89

J19

1995

56-71

aL

F1

1997

66-70

aL

1964

88-91

hL

J26

1995

53-60

hL

F15

1997

81-87

hL

J5

1984

73-50

hW

F27

1964

69-95

hL

J25

1996

75-58

hW

J10

1998

75-61

aW

1986

65-47

aW

F6

1965

99-97 OT

hW

F24

1996

63-75

aL

F14

1998

76-65

hW

J8

1987

64-44

hW

F13

1965

74-81

aL

J30

1997

67-76

aL

J16

1999

84-64

hW

D29

1993

60-64

nL

F7

1966

72-81

hL

F22

1997

85-77 OT

hW

F13

1999

74-55

aW

N29

1999

80-85 OT

hL

F26

1966

82-90

aL

J22

1998

59-56

aW

F5

2000

85-69

aW

D6

1999

79-68

aW

F11

1967

89-73

hW

J31

1998

79-65

hW

F19

2000

93-85

hW

N25

2000

67-56

hW

F20

1967

86-82

aW

F28

1998

54-70

nL

J18

2001

50-53

aL

N26

2001

90-79

aW

J13

1968

64-92

aL

D28

2004

70-86

aL

F24

2001

85-94

hL

N11

2013

65-61

aW

F17

1968

106-83

hW

D14

2005

81-91

hL

J10

2002

58-78

hL

J11

1969

81-84

hL

J4

2010

68-87

aL

F2

2002

63-65

aL

F24

1969

78-94

aL

J17

2011

78-75

hW

J25

2003

70-77

aL

J31

1970

51-53

aL

N11

2011

62-65

aL

F3

2003

86-76

hW

8-7

H: 5-2 | A: 3-3 | N: 0-2

RECORDS

F15

D29

JACKSONVILLE
F5

1992

98-89 OT

hW

F21

1970

90-89

hW

N25

2012

93-53

hW

J10

2004

65-75

aL

J11

1993

60-55

hW

J23

1971

89-69

hW

N30

2013

95-89

aW

J31

2004

57-56

hW

F13

1993

86-73

aW

F20

1971

78-82

aL

N25

2014

58-63

hL

M6

2004

78-83 OT

nL

J12

1994

72-75

aL

F5

1972

76-85

hL

J27

2005

78-64

aW

F28

1994

86-71

hW

F19

1972

71-87

aL

F10

2005

67-73

hL

M5

1994

55-68

nL

J20

1973

85-76

hW

J9

2006

74-70^

aW

LIBERTY

2-0

H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

J9

1995

80-86 OT

aL

F17

1973

84-94

aL

D8

2003

64-63

aW

J28

2006

78-66^

hW

F23

1995

72-74

hL

J31

1974

72-62

hW

N27

2004

91-65

hW

J11

2007

77-51^

hW

J22

1996

93-101

aL

F18

1974

81-67

aW

F24

2007

61-55^

aW

F17

1996

75-77

hL

J30

1975

84-67

hW

J5

2008

77-62

hW

N30

1996

85-83 OT

aW

F17

1975

71-90

aL

H: 22-9 | A: 11-20 | N: 3-3

F21

2008

52-82

aL

J9

1997

97-64

hW

F2

1976

73-66

hW

Also known as Little Rock

D20

2008

59-65

aL

F28

1997

80-101

nL

F19

1976

71-83

aL

1928

36-22

F12

2009

57-58

hL

F5

1998

70-65

aW

F12

1977

78-72

hW

1932

54-33

D20

2009

69-61

hW

F19

1998

87-70

hW

F28

1977

79-82

aL

1932

52-27

F4

2010

77-79

aL

F4

1978

77-79

hL

1933

54-34

M6

2010

89-82

nW

F18

1978

54-59

aL

1933

63-34

J29

2011

75-64

aW

J27

1979

74-77 OT

hL

1934

33-22

F26

2011

71-63

hW

JAMES MADISON

0-2

H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

LITTLE ROCK

49-32

D20

1993

67-83

aL

M1

1979

87-90

aL

1934

55-31

M6

2011

52-59

nL

D20

1994

52-70

hL

J28

1980

48-52

hL

1935

39-33

J14

2012

62-63

hL

F16

1980

53-80

aL

1935

40-33

F25

2012

60-62

aL

F2

1981

51-62

hL

1936

42-21

F14

2013

86-62

hW

F21

1981

68-89

aL

1936

60-18

M2

2013

71-78

aL

F6

1982

59-58

hW

1937

41-13

J25

2014

77-49

hW

KANSAS STATE

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


N29

1976

61-83

KENT STATE

aL

F22

1982

38-64

aL

1-2

J15

1983

56-59

hL

H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

1937

28-16

M1

2014

67-74

aL

N27

1978

72-52

hW

M14

2014

116-114 4OT

nW

F9

1983

47-62

aL

J15

1979

89-87 OT

aW

J29

2015

65-75

hL

1951

60-50

M11

1983

46-66

aL

D13

1979

63-58

aW

F19

2015

57-70

aL

D29

2011

54-69

hL

J14

1984

53-86

aL

J10

1980

78-76

hW

D22

2012

69-73

aL

F9

1984

65-77

hL

D1

1980

55-59 OT

aL

F2

1985

69-67

hW

J12

1981

68-64

hW

F28

1985

68-77

aL

D6

1982

55-54 OT

hW

D4

1986

61-73

aL

J25

1986

61-65

hL

J13

1983

58-61

aL

D19

1987

66-52

hW

F20

1986

77-82 3OT

aL

D10

1983

49-55

aL

D18

1990

74-98

nL

J24

1987

58-50

aW

D17

1983

71-54

hW

KENTUCKY

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


1945

106

36-47

H: 25-15 | A: 9-30 | N: 1-1

6-75

aL

F19

1987

57-56

hW

F11

1985

67-54

hW

N29

1987

74-65

nW

D29

1987

55-59

aL

J28

1988

53-57

aL

N26

1990

56-59

aL

F18

1988

66-57

hW

D29

1990

73-60

hW

J28

1989

74-75

aL

N30

1991

65-60

hW

F18

1989

90-71

hW

D21

1991

82-79

aW

J18

1990

93-74

hW

M6

1992

45-46

nL

F8

1990

88-78

aW

J2

1993

64-76

aL

J26

1991

74-69

aW

F6

1993

82-53

hW

F23

1991

59-57

hW

M7

1993

74-60

nW

J18

1992

58-54 OT

hW

J29

1994

66-54

hW

F8

1992

77-95

aL

F12

1994

64-63

aW

J23

1993

79-74

aW

J28

1995

64-66

aL

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

LSU 1-2
H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-1

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


LOUISIANA

22-49

H: 15-18 | A: 7-30 | N: 0-1


Also known as Southwestern Louisiana;
UL-Lafayette; Louisiana

F17

1964

78-82

aL

D11

1965

78-75

hW

F3

1972

73-87

aL

J22

1973

106-119

hL

F19

1973

78-109

aL

F5

1976

84-86

hL

F23

1976

71-78

aL

F7

1977

67-69

aL

F26

1977

60-79

hL

J28

1978

64-78

aL

M4

1978

42-45

hL

F10

1979

82-89

aL

F24

1979

89-79

hW

1980

87-72

aW

1980

54-56

hL

F9

1981

54-70

aL

F28

1981

82-84

hL

M3

1981

73-91

aL

F8

1982

54-62

hL

F25

1982

70-81

aL

J2

1988

75-63

aW

J23

1988

62-66 OT

hL

F2

1989

81-65

hW

F23

1989

76-79

aL

F3

1990

72-73

aL

F24

1990

87-105

hL

M2

1990

69-83

hL

J12

1991

68-63

hW

F9

1991

81-63

aW

J9

1992

49-65

aL

J29

1992

78-57

hW

F10

1993

69-71

hL

F27

1993

60-59

aW

J20

1994

73-68

hW

J27

1994

69-72

aL

F9

1995

50-54

hL

F20

1995

63-60

aW

J11

1996

82-96

aL

J27

1996

77-71

hW

J2

1997

80-86

aL

J23

1997

88-84

hW

J29

1998

79-93

aL

F23

1998

80-83

hL

J9

1999

85-91

aL

F11

1999

84-66

hW

J20

2000

73-87

aL

F12

2000

75-79

hL

F3

2001

82-80

aW

F14

2002

50-53

aL

2002

59-74

nL

2003

84-72

hW

F26

2004

62-82

aL

F24

2005

86-80

hW

F23

2006

65-71

aL

D17

2006

73-63

aW

F8

2007

70-76

hL

J3

2008

63-73

aL

F16

2008

59-65

hL

F14

2009

50-54

aL

J28

2010

62-60

hW

F18

2010

54-56

aL

74-65

hW

F4

1995

55-70

aL

F23

1980

55-90

aL

2011

61-64

aL

J6

1996

62-50

hW

D18

1980

79-63

nW

J21

2012

79-74

hW

F1

1996

69-64

aW

J31

1981

64-57

aW

F11

2012

65-68 OT

aL

M1

1996

65-70

nL

F14

1981

79-64

hW

D27

2012

87-70

hW

J11

1997

76-71

hW

J25

1982

63-70

aL

J12

2013

56-61

aL

F8

1997

61-75

aL

F15

1982

55-53 OT

hW

F15

2014

67-85

aL

F2

1998

82-78 OT

hW

F5

1983

79-67

hW

M8

2014

76-77

hL

F21

1998

82-89

aL

F28

1983

36-44

aL

J22

2015

59-96

aL

J28

1999

75-82

aL

F4

1984

58-60 OT

aL

M6

2015

57-81

hL

F20

1999

83-85

hL

F27

1984

81-83

hL

J22

2000

70-78

aL

M8

1984

72-88

aL

26-41

F10

2000

64-68

hL

J12

1985

70-76

hL

LOUISIANA TECH

H: 18-12 | A: 8-22 | N: 0-5


1952

56-59

M5

2000

77-84

nL

F7

1985

60-70

aL

D30

2000

80-68

aW

J23

1986

62-49

hW

J13

2001

76-62

hW

F22

1986

54-71

aL

M5

1986

57-68

nL
aW

1953

58-66

F9

1972

89-107

hL

J9

1973

68-80

aL

F5

1973

78-88

hL

J24

1974

71-62

aW

F14

1974

90-81

hW

F3

1975

74-79 OT

aL

F20

1975

69-71

hL

J26

1976

84-89 OT

hL

F9

1976

67-95

aL

LOUISVILLE

0-3

H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

J22

1987

65-55

F21

1987

72-73

hL

1948

36-68

M4

1987

69-59

nW

D4

2005

55-67

aL

N29

1997

66-52

hW

N22

2011

27-54

aL

D21

2000

79-87

aL

LOYOLA (ILL.)

1-11

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

MEMPHIS

26-31

H: 15-7 | A: 11-23 | N: 0-1

J27

1977

82-80 2OT

hW

1927

9-37

F17

1977

72-81

aL

1928

13-44

1928

34-30

J19

1978

66-54

hW

1930

19-39

1928

30-34

aL

F25

1978

52-67

aL

1931

21-48

1929

34-23

hW
aL

Also known as Memphis State

hW

F3

1979

62-74

aL

1932

28-22

1929

22-50

F17

1979

68-60

hW

1935

29-36

1930

15-22

aL

J21

1980

61-54

aW

1936

27-38

1930

26-21

hW

F11

1980

48-37

hW

1937

24-43

1931

30-40

aL

F7

1981

41-64

aL

1938

19-50

1931

21-45

hL

F23

1981

56-64

hL

1939

23-67

1932

25-17

aW

J30

1982

56-57

hL

1941

42-72

1932

30-28

hW

F13

1982

51-46

aW

1942

19-63

1934

32-27

aW

J20

1983

39-42

aL

1934

32-30

hW

F12

1983

44-46 OT

hL

1935

31-32

aL

J19

1984

53-52

hW

1935

52-21

hW

F11

1984

71-87

aL

D16

1988

81-73

nW

1938

41-25

aW

J31

1985

73-80

aL

D21

2013

82-82

aW

1938

39-27

hW

F23

1985

67-100

hL

D20

2014

67-58

hW

1939

38-32

hW

J18

1986

72-68

aW

1939

46-53

aL

F15

1986

63-62

hW

MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY 1-0

1939

39-32

hW

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

1940

45-44

hW

1940

46-41

aW

1945

25-43

hL

1945

30-41

aL

1946

56-42

aW

MARSHALL

3-0

H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 1-0

J17

1987

58-61 OT

hL

F14

1987

50-52

aL

M5

1987

51-58

aL

F4

1988

81-67

hW

F25

1988

50-52

aL

M5

1988

61-63

nL

1955

87-65

1946

46-36

hW

J21

1989

57-52

hW

J15

1973

77-101

aL

1947

52-37

hW

F11

1989

54-55

aL

F10

1973

80-81

hL

1947

50-62

nL

M4

1989

65-82

nL

F7

1974

77-83

hL

1947

58-56 OT

aW
aW

D3

1988

94-67

MCNEESE STATE

hW
12-25

H: 6-10 | A: 3-14 | N: 2-1

J27

1990

76-77

aL

F25

1974

60-65

aL

1948

53-50

F15

1990

63-70

hL

J27

1975

70-74

hL

1949

55-59

hL

J5

1991

61-59

hW

M1

1975

84-101

aL

1949

61-52

aW

F2

1991

72-91

aL

J22

1976

85-110

aL

1950

49-54

aL

M2

1991

56-58

nL

F12

1976

78-85 2OT

hL

1950

52-51

hW

F22

1992

59-55

hW

F5

1977

63-65

hL

1954

77-87

aL

F29

1992

60-73

aL

F21

1977

50-55 2OT

aL

1954

85-75

hW

J4

1993

64-51

aW

J30

1978

45-67

aL

1955

79-104

aL

J30

1993

93-65

hW

M6

1978

59-66

hL

1955

71-86

hL

J17

1994

76-62

aW

F1

1979

70-69

aW

1956

64-74

hL

F7

1994

88-56

hW

F26

1979

60-79

hL

1956

67-97

aL

J7

1995

47-46

hW

F4

1980

61-60

hW

1957

68-88

aL

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

107

M2
F20

2011

RECORDS

F2
F18

J13
F17

RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


2-1

75-87

hL

1979

51-54

aL

D13

1980

66-77

aL

D3

1973

98-63

N30

1984

62-79

aL

D29

1979

J5

1984

56-49

hW

F25

1984

50-53 OT

aL

hW

F18

1985

62-75

hL

66-67

aL

D21

1987

57-65

aL

F13

1980

77-73

hW

H: 2-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

J11

1986

64-87

aL

D20

1986

61-60

aW

D5

1987

59-60

hL

F6

1987

48-47

aW

M18

1991

58-57

aW

1951

67-61

MISSISSIPPI STATE

3-9

H: 0-0 | A: 1-2 | N: 0-0

D13

1989

71-67

hW

N26

1991

69-70

aL

NAVY 0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1
D30

1978

75-77 OT

nL

NEBRASKA

0-2

H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

D18

2002

65-72 OT

aL

M16

1989

79-81

aL

N26

2005

80-97

hL

D14

2013

67-79

aL

D22

2005

55-84

aL
NEVADA 1-2

J25

1999

66-83

aL

1952

43-67

D6

2008

47-52

aL

D16

1999

84-72

hW

1952

63-64

D12

2009

64-75

hL

D14

2000

60-83

aL

1954

74-79

N16

2010

71-80

nL

D17

1980

61-79

N23

2004

75-79

aL

1954

71-74

D22

2010

70-77

aL

N29

2000

64-75

aL

N29

2006

60-86

aL

1956

76-61

N15

2011

46-77

hL

N24

2001

91-61

hW

N20

2007

63-84

aL

1956

78-86

D5

2009

55-74

aL

1959

57-72

MOMMOUTH 1-1

D1

2010

71-78 OT

aL

1959

71-98

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1

D8

2001

83-91

aL

D30

1993

63-49

hW

N21

2005

63-68

aL

N12

2006

67-69 OT

nL

H: 2-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

D17

2014

69-55

aW

1972

79-86

aL

J13

1973

108-82

hW

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 11-4

D6

1980

67-52

hW

H: 6-2 | A: 5-2 | N: 0-0

J28

1981

69-91

aL
0-1

H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


1965

N22

73-59

aW

J27

1983

53-46

hW

J7

1984

65-63

aW

1997

51-61

aL

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


1981

49-69

aL

MORGAN STATE

4-0

H: 4-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

3-4

H: 2-1 | A: 1-3 | N: 0-0


D1

1962

84-74

hW

D4

1967

62-96

aL

F15

2001

71-92

aL

F16

2002

59-69

aL

F22

2003

67-82

hL

F20

1984

52-57

hL

J4

1988

85-65

hW

F28

2004

82-73 OT

aW

hL

D8

1989

101-68

hW

J4

1989

90-47

hW

F26

2005

90-76

hW

J28

1991

88-72

hW

J2

1990

80-64

hW

14-15

F11

1991

76-64

aW

J2

1991

88-42

hW

N28

1994

77-83

aL

61-81

MIDDLE TENNESSEE

1983

0-1

NEW MEXICO STATE

D18

J8

aL

NEW MEXICO

MONTANA 0-1

D27

MIAMI (OHIO)

H: 1-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

MERCER 2-2

D30

H: 8-5 | A: 4-10 | N: 1-0

108

MILWAUKEE

1957
D1

NEW ORLEANS

18-26

H: 11-9 | A: 4-15 | N: 3-2


MURRAY STATE

9-21

1948

48-33

D31

1994

63-79

hL

F8

1988

79-71

hW

N25

1996

96-90

aW

D22

1988

92-93 2OT

aL

D19

1996

74-58

hW

1936

20-28

D21

1989

70-55

aW

N28

2001

77-79

aL

1937

F26

1989

93-89

hW

D10

2001

94-49

hW

1941

N23

1991

60-61

hL

D15

2008

75-58

hW

M3

1992

76-60

aW

D22

2009

71-64

aW

J4

2001

73-61

aW

F10

2001

86-66

hW

J24

2002

64-83

aL

F7

2002

83-51

hW

D8

1979

67-86

aL

J9

2003

58-65

hL

N28

1986

63-79

nL

F13

2003

55-79

aL

D6

1993

58-80

J15

2004

86-92 OT

aL

D16

1995

63-73

F19

2004

69-70

hL

D4

1996

47-81

aL

J13

2005

68-70

hL

F17

2005

60-80

aL

J12

2006

68-77

aL

F16

2006

75-74

hW

D10

1959

55-54

J17

2007

54-51

aW

F22

1960

69-65

J21

1988

54-64

F11

1988

59-71

aL

hL

F4

1989

82-53

hW

27-46

aL

F25

1989

46-59

aL

22-63

aL

F1

1990

72-82

aL

1941

29-47

hL

F22

1990

61-72

hL

1945

20-56

hL

J10

1991

51-66

aL

1947

26-67

aL

F6

1991

76-65

hW

MISSOURI 0-5

1947

43-59

hL

J16

1992

64-62

hW

H: 0-1 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-1

1948

40-49

hL

F12

1992

56-50

aW

1948

54-78

aL

J14

1993

58-60

aL

J2

1961

65-61

hW

M1

1993

51-52

hL

aL

F22

1961

56-73

aL

M8

1993

59-73

nL

hL

D9

1961

77-80

aL

J6

1994

46-50

hL

F21

1962

74-80

hL

F10

1994

66-69

aL

D8

1962

76-94

aL

J16

1995

54-70

hL

MISSOURI STATE

9-21

H: 9-7 | A: 0-14 | N: 0-0

hL

F2

1963

75-62

hW

F16

1995

66-84

aL

D10

1963

63-93

aL

M4

1995

61-87

nL

hW

F6

1964

85-74

hW

J13

1996

70-79

aL

aW

D1

1964

71-73

aL

F10

1996

66-69

hL

H: 7-7 | A: 2-12 | N: 0-2

F4

2008

86-89 OT

hL

J24

1961

80-93

aL

J29

1966

63-61

hW

J18

1997

60-70

aL

J22

2009

57-60

aL

J30

1961

65-62

hW

D11

1979

46-68

aL

J27

1997

72-78

hL

M5

2009

62-69

aL

1966

71-72

nL

D10

1980

64-55

hW

J5

1998

80-55

hW

J7

2010

69-67

hW

D9

1967

53-72

aL

J9

1990

62-64

aL

F7

1998

81-80

aW

J15

2011

69-65

hW

J2

1968

66-71

hL

D8

1990

63-62

hW

J14

1999

70-52

hW

J19

2012

46-59

aL

J2

1969

62-92

aL

D31

1991

63-59

hW

F6

1999

67-57

aW

M4

2012

64-61

nW

J20

1969

67-90

hL

D5

1995

82-94

aL

F27

1999

70-53

nW

J3

2013

66-60 OT

hW

D18

1969

74-80

hL

D14

1996

70-69

hW

F7

2013

60-73

aL

J6

2000

66-73

aL

J5

1970

72-88

aL

N26

2007

67-81

aL

J27

2000

66-64

hW

D16

1970

74-56

aW

N19

2008

55-47

hW

J31

2001

82-66

hW

F3

1971

89-62

hW

D17

2011

53-66

aL

M4

2001

82-73

nW

J7

1982

57-53

hW

D19

2012

54-61

hL

J19

2002

65-68

hL

D11

1982

65-58

hW

J30

2003

68-70

aL

J10

1983

60-62

aL

F4

2004

94-74

hW

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


F3

2005

56-72

aL

J22

2011

64-83

aL

F25

2006

58-62

aL

F24

2011

63-47

hW

F15

2007

90-79

hW

J7

2012

75-72

hW

M3

2007

81-74

nW

J28

2012

64-76

aL

D22

2007

78-84

hL

M5

2012

72-76

nL

F14

2008

78-79

aL

F2

2013

75-66 OT

hW

F28

2013

50-74

aL

J3

2009

71-56

hW

F19

2009

63-73

aL

F6

2010

66-52

aW

F25

2010

63-56

hW

NORTHERN ILLINOIS

OLD DOMINION

0-1

PORTLAND 1-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


N11

2006

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

61-69

OLE MISS

aL
9-19

D22

2001

77-74

PRAIRE VIEW

H: 5-6 | A: 2-13 | N: 2-0

nW
2-0

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

D15

1927

22-53

aL

D10

1993

86-57

hW

D16

1927

16-41

aL

D5

2005

82-69

nW

1-2

J13

1945

26-64

hL

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

PURDUE 0-1

J13

1947

40-29

aW

1927

20-54

F14

1948

51-67

aL

NIAGARA 2-0

1928

30-49

F18

1948

78-53

hW

H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

1939

50-41

D10

1951

53-73

aL

J1

1952

62-64

hL

4-3

D8

1952

80-100

aL

D22

1952

68-78

hL

N30

1985

77-74 OT

aW

D12

1955

79-95

aL

D30

1985

62-57

hW

hW

D2

2013

86-61

hW

D23

2014

74-69

aW

NORTHERN IOWA
H: 4-0 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-0

NICHOLLS STATE

5-1

H: 3-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

J7

1980

71-57

hW

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


D10

2014

46-87

aL

RADFORD 2-0
H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

D22

1980

58-63

aL

J4

1956

78-71

D2

1959

61-82

J10

1981

78-57

hW

D10

1956

68-87

aL

F11

1961

83-79

D5

1981

58-36

hW

D22

1956

78-79 OT

hL

F10

1962

94-73

J9

1982

49-56

aL

D9

1957

58-62

aL

D29

1965

92-75

hW

F13

1963

69-44

hW

D8

1982

58-63

aL

D19

1957

76-56

hW

M14

1991

78-71

hW

D2

1988

61-52

hW

J31

1983

53-47

hW

D5

1959

57-67

hL

D13

1991

83-57

hW

1992

100-102 3OT

NORTH TEXAS

58-75

aL

1960

59-53

hW

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

D13

1960

47-82

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1


D19

1959

D5

D3

2007

68-88

aL

D16

1990

73-61

nW

D17

1991

64-62

nW

NORTHWESTERN STATE

6-1

N21

2003

74-69

aW

nL

19-22

H: 3-0 | A: 2-1 | N: 0-0

H: 9-9 | A: 9-10 | N: 1-3

D1

2004

70-68

hW

1951

79-62

D19

2005

78-85

aL

D14

1963

64-63

hW

J26

1967

72-68 OT

aW

N14

2008

52-65

aL

D12

1964

54-70

aL

J10

1977

76-75

aW

D2

2009

57-79

hL

J17

1977

76-78

aL

J20

1977

84-65

hW

N12

2010

60-68

aL

J7

1978

70-80

hL

N30

1977

66-69

aL

M1

1978

56-64

aL

F7

1979

61-60

hW

J17

1983

61-63

hL

D28

2003

80-77

nW

F19

1983

63-66

aL

ORAL ROBERTS

H: 2-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

RICHMOND 1-0
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0
D3

2005

56-37

SACRAMENTO STATE

nW
1-0

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


J5

1987

86-49

SAINT BONAVENTURE

hW
2-0

H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0


D1

2011

58-52

aW

D8

2012

73-70

hW

5-3

H: 3-2 | A: 2-1 | N: 0-0


D2

1967

67-69

SAINT LOUIS

1-8

H: 1-0 | A: 0-4 | N: 0-0

hL

J26

1984

66-52

aW

OHIO 0-1

J9

1988

84-81

aW

1928

24-42

F18

1984

63-67

hL

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

J16

1988

76-72

hW

1933

19-45

J24

1985

70-58

hW

J7

1989

70-57

hW

1934

22-46

F16

1985

69-58

aW

F7

1989

82-83 OT

aL

1948

38-90

J30

1986

66-70

aL

D7

1990

80-67

hW

F19

1966

64-87

aL

N18

1998

66-71

hL

J13

1992

58-59

aL

D22

1998

74-72

aW

J27

1993

58-45

hW

N13

1998

60-63

aL

D22

2011

46-70

aL

N20

2011

54-69

OKLAHOMA

aL
1-4

H: 1-0 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-1

F6

1986

67-60

hW

M4

1986

79-71

hW

D11

1970

88-73

hW

J29

1987

56-59

hL

J31

1972

53-62

aL

F5

1987

75-74

aW

D6

1983

61-83

aL

D30

1989

71-66

nW

J2

1987

57-77

aL

F17

2001

87-75

aW

D30

1999

51-64

nL

J5

2002

70-76

hL

J18

2003

68-65

aW

J24

2004

73-87

hL

RECORDS

NORTH CAROLINA A&T

D14
NORTHWESTERN 0-1

RICE 2-0

OREGON STATE

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1


D2

1983

40-49

nL

SAINT PETERS

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1


OKLAHOMA STATE

2-10

PACIFIC 0-1

H: 2-1 | A: 0-8 | N: 0-1

D28

1972

85-91

nL

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1

J22

2005

73-70

aW

J11

1971

60-65

aL

M4

2005

84-76

aW

J3

1972

88-76

hW

N22

2010

70-77

nL

J21

2006

79-82

hL

D8

1976

54-75

aL*

J6

2007

84-60

hW

J4

1978

59-73

nL

F22

2007

74-71

aW

D8

1984

55-75

aL

M6

2007

75-83

nL

J3

1985

56-65

hL

J10

2008

63-74

hL

J8

1986

47-57

aL

F23

2008

77-82

aL

D23

1995

62-97

aL

M5

2008

63-85

nL

D23

1996

56-53

hW

D22

2004

82-91

nL

J10

2009

83-86 OT

aL

D23

1997

62-78

aL

N23

2010

62-69

nL

F26

2009

82-91

hL

D31

2005

64-84

aL

J2

2010

71-56

hW

D29

2008

53-76

aL

J16

2010

83-70

aW

SAM HOUSTON STATE

1-1

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


PENN STATE

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1


2003

61-73

2003

106-87

hW

2004

74-77

aL

nL

PEPPERDINE 0-2
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-2

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

109

D27

D6
D20

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


SAMFORD 5-4

D30

2010

69-57

hW

J15

1969

111-102

hW

J24

1979

72-60

hW

H: 5-1 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-0

F9

2012

57-74

aL

J12

1970

57-79

aL

J3

1980

76-78

hL

F26

1972

101-80

hW

D29

2012

63-54

aW

J28

1970

76-66

hW

J14

1980

53-72

aL

J11

1975

88-94

aL

J31

2013

74-62

hW

J5

1971

116-77

hW

D1

1984

64-65

nL

J3

1981

48-62

aL

J11

2014

72-60

hW

F15

1971

89-97

aL

D11

1985

82-86

aL

J15

1981

80-66

hW

F13

2014

85-61

aW

J8

1974

67-55

aW

D28

1985

80-71

hW

D21

1985

83-54

hW

D30

2014

63-60 OT

aW

J21

1974

90-87

hW

D8

1986

85-72

nW

D11

1987

61-59

hW

M5

2015

76-81

hL

D5

1974

100-80

hW

F23

1987

75-73

aW

D11

1993

64-62 OT

hW

F5

1975

82-80

aW

J14

1988

71-81

aL

N25

2002

61-70

aL

D9

1975

94-63

hW

J14

1989

51-45

hW

D2

2002

67-68

hL

F14

1976

93-78

aW

J15

1990

65-85

aL

F10

1977

74-72

aW

J4

1992

64-54

hW

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE


H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0
D14

SAN DIEGO STATE

68-56

hW

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

D21

1990

57-59

aL

D27

1998

70-62

aW

SAVANNAH STATE

F24

1977

85-77

hW

D16

2000

71-76

aL

1-1

D5

1992

69-71 OT

aL

D1

2001

85-61

hW

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

D8

1998

75-76

hL

D14

2002

64-48

aW

J29

2005

88-61

hW

D18

1999

71-74

aL

D13

2003

78-71

hW

N27

2006

78-84

aL

N22

2002

83-71

hW

D23

2008

86-67

hW

N18

2009

73-49

aW

N27

2010

56-50

aW

N29

2011

79-63

hW

1-1

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

RECORDS

1991

1-1

H: 0-0 | A: 1-1 | N: 0-0

SOUTH FLORIDA

D20

2010

68-55

hW

F1

2011

61-67

aL

1-1

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


D8

1973

91-89

hW

J18

1975

63-70

aL

SEATTLE 1-1
H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0
2011

87-74

hW

F4

2012

69-75

aL

30-30

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

H: 16-2 | A: 6-11 | N: 1-0

1950

60-54

79-90

aL

1974

60-56

hW

J20

1975

51-56

hL

1-22

F28

1976

71-75

aL

D9

1977

55-71

aL

1932

24-33

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

1933

23-36

1927

17-40

1934

23-59

1928

21-52

1936

22-38

1929

11-33

1937

22-48

1930

23-40

1942

21-46

1931

20-22

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

H: 1-1 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-0


1973

SIENA 0-1

H: 14-5 | A: 7-13 | N: 1-0

aW

J12

22-18

60-59

Also known as Southeast Missouri State

1988

J6

25-36

SOUTH ALABAMA

H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0


M22

STETSON 1-4

1931

35-51

STANFORD 1-0

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 1-0


SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

D14

1949

110

1-0

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

TEMPLE 0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1
D1

1989

41-65

nL

D7

1970

59-69

aL

1945

36-59

aL

1932

22-25

F13

1971

76-59

hW

1945

15-48

hL

1934

21-31

F1

1992

63-60

hW

1946

28-40

1935

33-87

D4

1982

60-58

aW

J9

1993

76-61

hW

1946

52-76

1936

25-30

J24

1983

55-52

hW
hW

TENNESSEE STATE

7-3

H: 4-1 | A: 3-2 | N: 0-0

F1

1993

59-78

aL

1947

53-49

1937

28-41

J10

1984

62-49

J15

1994

73-60

hW

1947

55-51

1937

35-53

M1

1984

71-66

aW

J23

1994

59-73

aL

1949

38-66

1938

35-57

J14

1985

62-61

hW

J14

1995

78-84

hL

1949

51-62

1939

29-42

M2

1985

56-54

aW

F2

1995

77-65

aW

1958

80-67

1941

28-34

F8

1986

72-78

aL

M3

1995

96-83

nW

1959

68-71

1942

18-49

M1

1986

89-64

hW

J18

1996

52-55

aL

1959

59-57

1946

46-72

J10

1987

52-64

aL

F15

1996

62-54

hW

J27

1960

64-75

1947

31-72

F7

1987

83-84 OT

hL

J4

1997

53-72

aL

F12

1960

79-103

1949

37-47

J25

1997

68-79

hL

J14

1961

62-67

1949

42-72

D28

1997

82-66 OT

hW

F23

1961

77-85

1950

33-68

J17

1998

68-78

aL

D6

1961

66-65

1951

71-45

D5

1966

78-88

aL

F2

1999

73-79

aL

J3

1962

57-82

J14

1961

62-67

D15

1967

70-73

nL

F18

1999

69-67

hW

1962

64-76

F23

1961

77-85

hW

J8

2000

53-56

aL

D5

1962

81-90

aL

J29

2000

84-76 OT

hW

J31

1963

79-65

hW

SOUTHERN MISS

13-14

TENNESSEE TECH

3-6

H: 2-1 | A: 1-4 | N: 0-1

D5

1970

81-72

D29

1970

69-85

aL

D11

1975

75-74

hW
aL

J6

2001

64-63

hW

1963

77-75

nW

J5

1976

75-86

M5

2001

53-76

aL

D4

1963

75-80

aL

1956

88-74

hW

N29

1982

53-55

aL

J12

2002

74-68

aW

J15

1964

75-53

hW

1956

65-71

aL

D21

1995

87-89 2OT

hL

F1

2003

83-63

hW

D15

1964

58-72

aL

1957

59-73

nL

D17

1996

79-69

aW

F7

2004

56-54

aW

F3

1965

97-69

hW

1957

55-54

hW

H: 9-3 | A: 3-9 | N: 1-2

J6

2005

83-58

hW

D9

1965

73-72

aW

1958

50-46

hW

F4

2006

69-78

aL

J25

1966

95-81

hW

1958

45-77

aL

D28

2006

78-91

hL

F13

1967

99-85

hW

J3

1970

89-116

hL

F11

2007

67-85

aL

F23

1967

68-74

aL

D9

1970

75-80

aL

F7

2008

58-81

aL

J20

1968

71-80

aL

D22

1975

83-87

aL

J17

2009

67-74

hL

F3

1968

82-81

hW

D11

1976

47-56

hL

J9

2010

69-63

aW

D17

1968

77-78

aL

D5

1977

78-65

aW

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

TEXAS 0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0
N29

1978

54-68

aL

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2-1

TROY

H: 2-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

7-8

J17

1972

66-60

hW

F1

2006

91-68

hW

2001

98-102 OT

aL

M3

2006

83-107

nL

J20

2003

100-73

hW

J13

2007

79-87

aL

J19

2008

80-89

hL

TCU 2-2

F5

2009

77-85

aL

H: 1-1 | A: 1-1 | N: 0-0

F27

2010

57-64

hL

hW

F19

2011

71-63

aW

D12

1992

76-55

N23

1998

85-94

aL

F16

2012

83-59

hW

D4

1999

82-90

hL

J24

2013

67-74 OT

aL

D22

2003

64-58

aW

F23

2013

58-50

hW

M9

2013

68-63 OT

nW

3-1

J9

2014

84-98

hL

H: 2-0 | A: 1-1 | N: 0-0

F1

2014

83-73

aW

J4

2014

74-69

aW

J24

2015

64-55

aW

F22

2014

73-68

hW

F5

2015

64-69

hL

J17

2015

78-73 OT

hW

F28

2015

60-70

aL

TULANE

3-0

H: 3-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


TEXAS TECH

3-1

J6

1971

68-75

aL

F17

1990

65-56

hW

F25

1991

60-59

aW

N29

1993

79-76

aW

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO

1-0

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


D12

1986

85-58

THE CITADEL

hW

D29

1962

84-71

hW

D21

1963

84-77

hW

D9

1989

92-80

hW

TULSA 0-5
H: 0-0 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-2
J27

1972

D15
D12

60-86

aL

1973

81-90

nL

1974

91-106

aL

D29

1989

61-73

nL

N16

2007

59-75

aL

4-5

H: 2-2 | A: 1-3 | N: 0-0

UAB

J31

1962

80-75 3OT

F21

1963

57-71

aL

D5

1964

75-94

aL

D1

1965

74-73

hW

D27

1967

71-79

hL

D13

1969

81-72

aW

J30

1971

74-60

hW

J19

1972

48-86

aL

J3

1973

80-81

hL

TOLEDO 0-4
H: 0-2 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-1

D7

1985

59-78

UAPB

nL
5-0

H: 4-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0


1967

105-93

N21

2001

109-66

hW

D16

2002

92-49

hW

D17

2003

84-52

hW

D28

2005

69-60^

hW

^ - Win vacated due to NCAA sanctions


UCF

UMKC

3-0
H: 1-0 | A: 2-0 | N: 0-0

D21

2002

73-90

aL

D3

2003

63-64

hL

J17

1991

82-76

aW

D17

2013

65-78

hL

F14

1991

73-48

hW

D13

2014

65-73

aL

F17

1992

72-71

aW

6-0

H: 3-0 | A: 2-0 | N: 1-0

Also known as Louisiana-Monroe and


Northeast Louisiana

1955

91-104

aL

1955

94-78

hW

J7

1956

70-97

aL

J28

1956

86-69

hW

D21

1957

81-50

hW

J6

1958

61-76

aL

D20

1958

70-58

hW

J5

1959

72-86

aL

D21

1959

66-58

hW

J4

1960

53-52

aW

D19

1960

77-56

hW

J6

1961

66-77

aL

D16

1961

76-72

hW

F14

1962

73-87

aL

D19

1962

67-60

hW

J5

1963

75-88

aL

F4

1974

72-71

aW

F21

1974

90-94

hL

F1

1975

91-74

hW

F24

1975

73-85

aL

D20

1975

93-90 OT

hW

J17

1976

65-86

aL

J8

1977

65-70

hL

J22

1977

79-78

aW

F16

1978

58-65

hL

D9

1978

67-87

aL

J22

1983

53-52

aW

F17

1983

70-68

hW

J21

1984

45-46

hL

F16

1984

54-58

aL

J26

1985

54-66

aL

F21

1985

61-56

hW

M5

1985

62-70

hL

J16

1986

51-70

aL

F13

1986

72-60

hW

J15

1987

62-60

hW

F12

1987

53-58

aL

M3

1987

81-60

hW

M18

1988

70-59

hW

D4

1992

79-72

nW

J4

2007

69-77

aL

F17

2007

76-68

hW

J12

2008

89-82

aW

F28

2008

75-64

hW

J15

2009

65-62

hW

F28

2009

63-64

aL

F15

2010

69-52

hW

J27

2011

62-61

hW

2011

85-66

aW

2011

65-63

aW

F2

2012

72-64

hW

J19

2013

63-39

hW

F16

2013

87-54

aW

J30

2014

65-72

aL

M6

2014

64-58

hW

J5

2015

61-70

aL

F21

2015

70-68

hW

1988

75-58

aW

1988

82-68

hW

J11

1989

80-58

aW

J30

1989

69-50

hW

D28

2001

60-58

nW

D28

2002

71-56

hW

UNLV 0-2
H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0
F11

1978

70-80

aL

D27

1984

71-78

aL

USC 0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0
D29

1998

48-64

aL

UTAH 0-2
H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-1
M12

1999

58-80

nL

N16

1999

64-78

aL

UTAH STATE

0-1

H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


D27

2002

54-72

aL

UTAH VALLEY

0-2

H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0


N14

2007

63-67

hL

J30

2008

57-72

aL

UTEP 0-2
H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0
D6

1967

48-57

aL

N21

2009

56-82

aL

UT ARLINGTON

39-14

H: 23-4 | A: 15-10 | N: 1-0


Also known as Texas-Arlington

F3

1964

82-76 OT

aW

F24

1964

90-74

hW
hW

J12

1965

110-65

F16

1965

100-99 2OT

aW

J31

1966

89-81

hW

F28

1966

91-85

aW

F18

1967

99-87

aW

F25

1967

93-77

hW

J6

1968

83-77

aW

F10

1968

73-65

hW

F10

1969

80-83

aL

F17

1969

83-81

hW

F9

1970

69-71

hL

M2

1970

85-90

aL

F8

1971

73-80

aL

F27

1971

92-71

hW

J22

1972

86-79

hW

F12

1972

71-75

aL

J2J9

1973

60-62

aL

F24

1973

76-82

hL
hW

J28

1974

70-58

F11

1974

79-78

aW

J23

1975

80-71

hW

F13

1975

75-70

aW

J29

1976

86-74

aW

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

111

F10
D31

J7
F29

RECORDS

H: 1-0 | A: 2-1 | N: 0-0

34-23

H: 25-5 | A: 8-18 | N: 1-0

D29

TEXAS STATE

ULM

H: 3-4 | A: 3-3 | N: 1-1

RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS


25-21

VIRGINIA 0-1

M7

2010

64-65

nL

H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

J1

2011

81-73

hW

F23

2012

76-79

aL

J5

2013

75-61

hW

VCU 2-2

F9

2013

67-49

aW

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-2

M10

2013

56-58

nL

hW

J18

2014

77-82 2OT

aL

nL

F10

2014

72-58

hW

1976

91-66

hW

J31

1977

86-75

aW

H: 15-7 | A: 8-13 | N: 2-1

F14

1977

83-64

hW

Also known as Texas-Pan American; UTRGV

F6

1978

79-58

hW

J10

1970

89-76

F20

1978

61-71

aL

D21

1970

83-94

aL

J17

1979

78-74

aW

J29

1972

80-82

hL

J29

1979

85-67

hW

M1

1973

86-82

aW

J28

1971

94-86

J26

1980

82-78

hW

D12

1973

91-80

aW

N29

1986

57-65

D28

1962

74-94

hL

hW

F9

1980

64-72

aL

J19

1974

63-66

hL

N28

1987

68-77

nL

J26

1981

64-66

hL

D9

1974

70-71

hL

D2

1989

82-66

nW

F16

1981

64-66

aL

J8

1975

73-89

aL

F1

1982

62-81

aL

D6

1975

76-107

aL

VMI 1-0

1982

58-60 OT

hL

J19

1976

86-72

hW

H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

J29

1983

61-56

aW

D18

1976

72-88

hL

F24

1983

79-70

hW

J5

1977

83-94

aL

M10

1983

66-56

nW

J14

1978

65-69

aL

J28

1984

67-61

hW

J13

1979

65-67

hL

F23

1984

84-73

aW

D7

1981

71-57

hW

J19

1985

73-61

aW

J2

1982

58-65

aL

F14

1985

61-60

hW

D28

1984

50-54

nL

F1

1986

77-76

aW

J31

1987

75-67

hW

D28

1966

D28

81-71

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0


N30

1990

86-72

nW

WESTERN ILLINOIS

1-2

73-62

hW

F25

1987

81-60

hW

1946

35-50

85-58

hW

J30

1988

72-82

aL

J21

1978

71-70

hW

D6

1997

72-64

hW

F20

1988

71-57

hW

J22

1979

78-80 OT

aL

J2

2014

82-66

aW

M4

1988

67-62

nW

F20

2014

83-60

hW

J26

1989

64-55

aW

J10

2015

50-77

aL

F16

1989

65-60

hW

F26

2015

81-80

hW

15-31

H: 11-10 | A: 2-18 | N: 2-2

J20

1990

59-61

hL

1948

37-76

F10

1990

80-89

aL

J21

1992

66-80

aL

J24

1991

65-67

aL

F20

1992

62-75

hL

F21

1991

77-62

hW

J16

1993

75-86

hL
aL

1966

87-62

aW

M1

1991

80-68

nW

F20

1993

61-67 OT

J14

1967

101-87

hW

J25

1992

72-55

aW

J8

1994

55-65

aL

D29

1971

90-78

hW

F4

1993

74-61

aW

F19

1994

51-73

hL

F25

1993

66-57

hW

J5

1995

68-88

aL

F3

1994

87-76 OT

hW

F27

1995

75-92

hL

F23

1994

60-65

aL

J4

1996

80-68

hW

1936

37-31

J21

1995

56-71

aL

F5

1996

64-91

aL

1936

40-43

F18

1995

46-74

hL

F6

1997

53-68

aL

J30

1967

76-67

hW

F8

1996

46-38

hW

F13

1997

72-63

hW

J30

1968

67-58

aW

F22

1996

60-74

aL

J15

1998

76-67

hW

D2

1968

66-76

hL

J16

1997

65-51

aW

J24

1998

71-49

aW

J28

1969

69-87

aL

F20

1997

86-67

hW

J21

1999

57-65

aL

D8

1969

83-74

aW

J3

1998

94-76

hW

J30

1999

70-63

hW

J22

1970

73-67

hW

F11

1998

88-79

aW

M2

1999

65-48

nW

D21

1974

95-73

hW

D4

2000

84-63

hW

J15

2000

77-70

hW

J12

1976

66-81

aL

D23

2000

73-69

aW

F24

2000

72-84

aL

D1

1994

76-65

aW

F11

2004

67-70

aL

J25

2001

61-79

aL

D13

1994

77-72

hW

M1

2004

83-70

hW

F22

2001

60-100

hL

D6

2004

92-65

hW

J27

2002

42-45

aL

D1

2005

77-80 OT

aL

VALPARAISO 1-4

F9

2002

46-50

hL

N20

2006

68-63

aW

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

J11

2003

69-77

hL

N29

2007

71-69

hW

1927

17-38

F15

2003

63-69

aL

N25

2008

76-67

aW

1928

27-51

J7

2004

79-76

hW

N25

2009

80-66

hW

1948

47-67

J17

2004

66-74

aL

N17

2011

63-45

hW

1949

62-75

J15

2005

94-90

hW

N16

2012

77-73 3OT

aW

1999

64-56

nW

F5

2005

72-76

aL

N13

2013

72-62

hW

J5

2006

70-72

hL

N17

2014

73-75

hL

J14

2006

63-87

aL

J25

2007

76-75

hW
nW

D29

VANDERBILT

0-3

H: 0-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0


D7

1959

66-98

M5

2007

80-73

J28

1964

73-108

aL

J27

2008

68-77

aL

D13

1975

65-81

aL

J29

2009

63-68

hL

F11

2010

68-79

aL

F20

2010

76-78 OT

hL

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

hL
1-1

J9

1971

68-73

aL

J12

1972

84-74

hW

WILLIAM & MARY

0-1

D20

1963

71-73 OT

hL

WYOMING 0-1
H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

WESTERN KENTUCKY

J15

H: 9-2 | A: 6-3 | N: 0-0

73-84

H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

1986

16-6

39-50

1967

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

1986

UT MARTIN

1949

WICHITA STATE
WAGNER 1-0

F27

3-0

0-2

hW

D13

H: 2-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

WESTERN MICHIGAN
H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

F20

UT CHATTANOOGA

112

UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY

F16

N16

2013

64-85

aL

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS BY CONFERENCE


THE RECORDS BELOW REFLECT CONFERENCE OPPONENTS BY CURRENT AFFILIATION
AMERICAN ATHLETIC

BIG WEST

2-1

MISSOURI VALLEY

Cincinnati

36-45
1-1

Cal Poly

1-1

Bradley

17-70
0-1

SOUTHERN
East Tennessee

17-15
2-4

East Carolina

1-2

Hawaii

1-0

Drake

0-2

Mercer

2-2

Houston

1-4

Evansville

0-2

Samford

5-4

Memphis

26-31

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1-3

Illinois State

0-4

The Citadel

4-5

South Florida

1-1

Drexel

1-0

Indiana State

1-3

UT Chattanooga

3-0

Temple

0-1

James Madison

0-2

Loyola (lll.)

1-11

VMI

1-0

Tulane

3-0

William & Mary

0-1

Missouri State

9-21

Tulsa

0-5

UCF

3-0

CONFERENCE USA
FAU

119-140
5-5

Northern Iowa

4-3

SOUTHLAND

Southern Illinois

1-22

Abilene Christian

126-127
18-7

Wichita State

1-1

Central Arkansas

21-18

MOUNTAIN WEST

3-14

Lamar

36-47

AMERICAN EAST

1-0

FIU

21-8

Maryland-Baltimore County

1-0

Louisiana Tech

26-41

Air Force

1-3

McNeese State

12-25

ATLANTIC COAST

1-8

Middle Tennessee

14-15

Colorado State

0-3

New Orleans

18-26

Boston College

0-2

North Texas

19-22

Nevada

1-2

Nicholls State

5-1

Clemson

0-1

Old Dominion

0-1

New Mexico

0-1

Northwestern State

6-1

Florida State

1-1

Rice

2-0

San Diego State

1-1

Sam Houston State

1-1

Louisville

0-3

Southern Miss

UNLV

0-2

Southeastern Louisiana

1-0

Virginia

0-1

Texas-San Antonio

1-0

Utah State

0-1

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

2-1

UAB

0-1

Wyoming

0-1

Marshall

3-0

13-14

Houston Baptist

6-0

UTEP

Dayton

0-1

Western Kentucky

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC 30-7

Richmond

1-0

Saint Bonaventure

2-0

HORIZON LEAGUE

4-6

Saint Louis

1-8

Green Bay

1-1

OHIO VALLEY

87-88

Jackson State

9-3

VCU

2-2

Milwaukee

2-1

Austin Peay

13-15

Mississippi Valley

11-4

Valparaiso

1-4

Belmont

4-1

Praire View

2-0

ATLANTIC SUN

9-11

Eastern Illinois

1-5

UAPB

5-0

Jacksonville

8-7

IVY LEAGUE

1-0

Eastern Kentucky

4-1

Stetson

1-4

Dartmouth

1-0

Murray State

9-21

SUMMIT LEAGUE

18-20

SIU-Edwardsville

0-0

Denver

11-14

0-2
15-31

NORTHEAST 1-0

Alabama A&M

1-0

Wagner

Alabama State

1-0

Grambling

1-0

1-0

BIG 12

11-21

Metro Atlantic Athletic

4-3

Southeast Missouri

North Dakota State

0-0

Baylor

3-1

Canisius

1-0

Tennessee State

7-3

Oral Roberts

5-3

Iowa State

0-1

Mommmouth

1-1

Tennessee Tech

3-6

South Dakota State

1-1

Kansas State

0-1

Niagara

2-0

UT Martin

16-6

Western Illinois

1-2

Oklahoma

1-4

Saint Peters

0-1

Oklahoma State

2-10

Siena

0-1

Texas

0-1

TCU

2-2

MID-AMERICAN

Texas Tech

3-1

30-30

PAC-12 1-6

SUN BELT

Colorado

0-2

Appalachian State

2-2

7-15

Oregon

0-0

Georgia Southern

3-6

Ball State

2-0

Oregon State

0-1

Georgia State

Bowling Green

2-2

Stanford

1-0

Little Rock

49-32

182-159

1-6

BIG EAST

2-4

Buffalo

0-1

USC

0-1

Louisiana

22-49

Creighton

2-0

Eastern Michigan

1-0

Utah

0-2

South Alabama

22-18

DePaul

0-4

Kent State

1-2

Miami (Oh.)

0-1

PATRIOT LEAGUE

0-1

Troy

7-8

Navy

0-1

ULM

34-23

UT Arlington

39-14
36-30

Texas State

3-1

BIG SOUTH

5-0

Northern Illinois

1-2

Coastal Carolina

1-0

Ohio

0-1

Liberty

2-0

Toledo

0-4

SOUTHEASTERN 14-46

Radford

2-0

Western Michigan

0-2

Alabama

0-1

WESTERN ATHLETIC

Arkansas

0-3

Chicago State

1-2

1-1

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC

7-2

Auburn

1-0

New Mexico State

3-4

Montana

0-1

Hampton

1-0

Georgia

0-3

Seattle

1-1

Sacramento State

1-0

Morgan State

4-0

Kentucky

0-1

UMKC

6-0

North Carolina A&T

0-1

LSU

1-2

Utah Valley

3-9

UT Rio Grande Valley

0-2

BIG TEN

1-5

Savannah State

1-1

Mississippi State

Iowa

1-0

South Carolina State

1-0

Missouri

0-5

Nebraska

0-2

Ole Miss

9-19

WEST COAST

1-3

Northwestern

0-1

Vanderbilt

0-3

Pacific

0-1

Penn State

0-1

Pepperdine

0-2

Purdue

0-1

Portland

1-0

25-21

113

BIG SKY

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

RECORDS

ATLANTIC-10 6-11

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
-- A -ADAMS, Gary

BURNETT, Johnie
1973, 74

ADAMS, Kim

2001, 02, 03, 04

ADAMS, Martavius

2010, 11

AGEE, Arthur

1994, 95

AJASIN, Abayomi

2007

ALEXANDER, Isaac

1997

1937, 38, 39

BUTLER, Justin

2010

BYRD, Jerry

1956, 57

2007, 08

FARR, Terry

1983

FICK, Aaron

1997

FINN, Trey

-- C --

2010, 11, 12, 13

FISHER, Dub

CALDWELL, Bill

1958

FISCUS, Jack
FLETCHER, Chico

1939, 41, 42
1939
1997, 98, 99, 2000

1971, 72

CALLAHAN, Harold

1941

ALLEN, Anthony

1992, 93

CALLAHAN, Harold

1962, 63

FOLEY, Mayo

1949

ALLISON, Rashad

2010, 11

CAMPBELL, Bob

1995, 96

FORD, Joe

1956
2015

CAVENOR, Rector

1935

FOSTER, C.J.

1986, 87, 88, 89

CHEERS, Arthur

1993

FREEZOR, Tommy

2005, 2006

CHIA-KUR, Yima

2008, 09

1935

ARCHER, Carl
ARIDSON, Marcus
AUBEL, Dave

1965, 66

AYERS, Brandon

2009

CHILDS, Ralph

-- B -BAILEY, Joseph
BALDWIN, Stan

1936

BALDWIN, W.T.

1937, 38

BALLARD, Brandon

2006

BANE, Nicky

1955

BANKS, Adrian
BANKS, Yual

2007, 08
2004, 05, 06, 07

BANNISTER, Al

1989, 90

BARNEY, Rick

1984, 85

BARRE, Nick

1956

BASS, David

1993, 94, 95

BEARDEN, Johnny

1949, 50

BEATTY, Eric

1998, 99

BECK, Jon

2000, 01, 02, 03

BELCHER, John

1969, 70, 71, 72

BENSON, Clyde

1949, 50, 51

BETTIS, David

1973, 75, 76

BLACKBURN, Brian
BLOCKER, Darrell
BOCOUM, Nouhoum
BOLDING, Jeff

2012
1937, 38, 39

CLIFTON, Jeff

1993, 94

CLIFTON, Julian

1994

COLE, Corey

1991, 92

1933

COOPER, Todd

1981, 82, 84

GRAY, Keith

CRANE, Gary

1965, 66, 67, 68

GRIFFIN, Dave

1939

CRAWFORD, Ivan

1953

GRIMES, Jason

1994

CRIST, Bill

1942

GRISWOLD, Darion

CRONE, Ernie

1950, 51

CUTTS, Wilie

1985

DENBOW, Doyle

DICKSON, John
DIGGS, Ralph

BRANAN, Homer

1938

BRAWLEY, Calvin

1975, 76

DITZLER, Don

BREININGER, Bryan

2000

DOANE, Keith

BREWER, Howard

1952

DODSON, Daryl

1938

2008, 09

HANSEN, Jay

1981, 82, 83, 84

HARBISON, Jay

1973, 74

1999, 2000

HARDIN, Ken

1971, 72

2012, 13, 14

HARDWICK, PJ

2015

HARPER, Bill

1941

1973

HASPER, Tommy

1985

1964, 65, 66, 67

HARRELL, Curtis

1983

1939

HARRIS, Dwayne

1984

1989, 90

HARRIS, Garland

1941

HARRIS, Jesse

1948

HART, DeWayne

1982, 83

HARVEY, Antonio

1932, 37, 38

HAYS, Jack

DOWNS, Kelvin

2013, 14, 15

HAYWOOD, Shelby

1954

DUNGAN, Mike

1963, 64

1988, 89

DURE, Frederic

2015

BROWN, Curtis

1997
2009, 10
2013

BROWN, Ronnie

1968, 69

BROWN, Tony

2002, 03

HENDERSON, Dan
HENDERSON, Korrel
HENDRICKSON, Bob

-- E --

HENDRIX, Bill

EDDIE, Patrick

1988

ELLIOTT, Tom

1936

ELLIS, Jimmy
EZELL, Jermaine

1991, 92
2004, 05, 06

HANDY, Larry

DOWNS, Bob

2007

BROWN, Kristopher

HAMPTON, Lorenzo

1970, 71, 72, 74

BROWN, Chris
BROWN, JeJuan

DILLARD, Chris

1989, 90, 91

2001

1947, 48

DICKHAUT, Richard

2012

GROSS, Bobby

1934, 35, 36
1956

DICKEY, John

1990, 91

HALL, Tyrone
1995, 96

DICKERSON, Rakeem

1985, 86, 87

-- H --

-- D --

1949, 50, 51

BROWN, Bo

1984, 85, 86, 87

1931

BONNER, Dee

BROOM, John

GORDON, Reggie

COX, Homer

DENSON, DeShawn

BROOKS, Steve

2013, 14, 15

GOSHIEN, Brad

1936, 40, 41

BRICK, Meyer

1952

GOLDEN, Cameron

1932

1980, 81, 82, 83

2002, 03

1942

COVINGTON, Bud

DAVIS, Wendell

BRAGG, Juran

1951, 54, 55

GLENN, Wayne

DAVIS, Claude

1972

1959, 60, 61

1992, 93, 94

2015

BRADLEY, Sam

1954, 55, 56

GATLING, John
GLASGOW, Earl

1956, 57

1956, 57, 58

GATLIN, Bill

1987, 88, 89, 90

DARRETT, Ron

BOWMAN, Jim

1980, 81, 82

COLLINS, Bobby
COOPER, Reginald

2015

GARNER, Matt

GILLIAM, Ray

COOK, Jay

2007, 08

GARDNER, Sean

1992, 93, 94, 95

1994

2009, 11

GANT, Kewain

COLE, Vernall

BOLTON, Everett
BOONE, Donald

1958, 59, 60

-- G --

1955, 56, 57

CLEMENTS, G.W.
2002, 03, 04, 05

1936

FRETZ, Glenn

1958, 59

CHAPPLE, Gerald
CLARK, Bryce

RECORDS

FARMER, Ashton

ALEXANDER, Rich

ALSUP, Bill

114

-- F --

1928, 29

BUSBY, Ivan

1976, 77
1997, 98, 99

1930
1979, 80
2001
1996, 97, 98, 99
1964, 65
1969, 70
1974, 75, 76, 77
2006
1938
1930, 31, 32

HICKS, Bobby

1954, 55, 56

HICKS, Freddy

1996, 97, 98, 99

HIGGINS, Junior

1955, 56

HINES, Jimmy

1932, 33

HOFFMAN, Ed

1938, 39

BRYANT, Daniel

2009, 10, 11

BUCY, Jesse

1949, 50, 51

HOFFMAN, Paul

1942

BURGE, Jim

1951, 52

HOLLAND, Gary

1962, 63

1939, 42

HOLLOWAY, Jeff

1998, 99

HOLMAN, Jake

1951, 52

BURK, Emmet
BURK, Mike
BURNETT, Jerry

1965, 66, 67, 68


1957, 58

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

HOLMAN, Randy

1971

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
HOOTEN, Marcus

2012, 13

LEWIS, David

1984, 85, 86, 87

HORNER, Charles

1952

LITTLE, Theo

2004, 05, 06, 07

HORRELL, Scott

1982, 83, 84

LIVINGSTON, Anthony

2015
2003

HORTON, Ed

1937

LONDON, Paris

HORTON, J.L.

1949

LOUDEN, Ed

HUDGINS, Jerry

1962, 63, 64

HUGHEY, Frank

1927, 28

HUGHEY, Robert

1937

HUNT, Kevin

1997

HUNTER, Dan

1950

HUNTER, Roy

1953, 54

HUTSON, Al

1948, 49

HUTSON, Dale

1947

HUTSON, Dan

1947

JAMES, Kyle
JAMES, Victor

LOVE, Charles

1935

1994

MAKOVICH, Dave

1964, 65

MARSH, Micah

1995, 96, 97, 98

MARTIN, Charles

1942

MASON, Paul

1947, 48, 49

MATLOCK, John

1957, 58, 59
1938

MAYBERRY, Barry

1989, 90

2007

MAYES, Elmer

1940, 41

1988, 89

McAFEE, Ron

1968

1975, 76

McALLISTER, Ellsworth

1935

1952, 53, 54

JARRETT, Marvin

1978, 79, 80

McCRAY, Dewayne

1990, 91

1979, 80, 81

McDANIEL, Hosea

1930, 31, 32, 34

JEFFERSON, Jerome
JEMERSON, Stan
JENNINGS, Jason
JONES, Bill

1974, 75

McDONAL, Fred

2001, 02

McFARLAND, Burnis

1989, 90

McGOUGH, John

1975, 76

1939

JONES, Billy

1979, 80

1959, 60, 61

1927, 28, 29

McHARGUE, Forrest

1952

2006, 07

McKAY, John

JOHNSON, Ben

1970, 71

McKELLAR, Phillip

JOHNSON, Kenny

1981, 82

McKINNEY, Eric

2009

2014

McNECE, Curtis

1950, 52

JONES, Jim

JOHNSON III, Melvin

1969, 70, 71
1990, 91

1940, 41

OWENS, Hollis

1974, 76

-- P -PARKER, Bob

1949

PEARCE, Lloyd

1935

PEARSON, Joe

1928, 29

PENN, Tom

1941, 42

PENOSKY, Mickey

1992

PICKENS, Dick

1959

PICKENS, John

2001

PRYOR, Shap

1950

RANKIN, Quentin

MELVIN, Henry

1947

RAPERT, Willis

KELLER, Dorse

1938, 39, 40

KELLER, Harold

1930, 31, 32, 33

KELLETT, Orville

1937

KENLEY, Jackie

1959, 60, 61

KIEHNE, Mark

1996, 97

KIMBROUGH, Henry
KING, Jackie

1995, 96
1953, 54, 55

KING, Jerry

1959, 60

KING, Tyler

2005, 06

KING-HOLLAND, Andre

2004, 05

KIRK, Ken

1939

KIRKLAND, Malcoln

2011, 12

KISLER, Seth

2014

KNIGHT, Kenneth

1956, 57, 58

KOGGU, Ifeanyi

2008, 09

KOLDUS, John

1950

1929, 30

LAMB, Nolan

1931, 32, 35

LANCE, Mike

2008, 09, 10

LANGLEY, James

1934, 35, 36

LEFFALL, James
LENEAR, Lucious

1956, 57

MOCK, Vernon

1930

1977

2003, 04
1929, 30
1952, 53, 54

RASHIDUDDIN, Chano

2011

RATHERT, Keith

1978

RAY, Walt

1956

RAYMOND, Francis
REAVES, Brian

MONTGOMERY, J.J.

2004, 05

REED, Brandon

MOORE, Chris

2003, 04

REED, Jonathan

1938
1990, 91, 92, 93
2010, 14
2002

RENN, David

1966, 67, 68

MOORE, Milburn

1958

MOORE, Warren

1960, 61, 62

RIGGS, Don

1957, 58

MORGAN, Shawn

2007, 08, 09

RIVAS, Luis

1999, 2000

MORGAN, Woodrow

1931, 32

MORRISON, Eddie

1968

RIVERS, Nick

2001, 02

ROBERTSON, Maurice

1978, 79, 80

ROBINSON, D.

1928

MULLEN, Von

1933

ROBINSON, Frankie

1977

MUELLER, Jim

1967

ROLLINS, Devin

MURDOCK, Marchie

1985

ROOK, Jerry

1962, 63, 64, 65

1979, 80, 81

ROREX, Cliff

1938, 39, 40

MOSELEY, Baker

1986, 87

MYLES, Anthony
MYLES, Jabari

1995, 96, 97, 98

1995

ROSE, Ronnie
ROSSER, Jamie

1953, 54

-- L -LAMB, Gordon

MITCHELL, Ron

-- R --

ROWLAND, Schuler

-- N -NICHOLAS, Damon

1995, 96

NICHOLS, Jerry

2005, 06

NOREUIL, Oscar

1950, 51, 52

NORMAN, Tim

1985, 86

NORRIS, Newt

1935, 36, 37

NUTT, Logan

RYERSON, Sonny

2008

2002, 04

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1972
2000, 01
1972, 73, 75
1956

115

KUCZEK, Ted

1950

1970, 71

PRUITT, Matt

1949

MITCHELL, John

1953, 54, 56

PRUETT, Allan

MEIER, Hank

1939

1983, 84

PROCTER, Franklin

RAMBO, Antonio

KELLER, Donald

1998

PRIEST, Mark

1999

1939, 40

2013, 14, 15

PIGRAM, James

2001

1948, 49, 50

1942

PIERRE, Josh

MEARS, Cody

MILLER, Maurice

2010, 11, 12, 13

PHILPOT, Mike

1938

MEZLTER, Henry

1985

PETERSON, Brandon

MEADS, Jason

1978

1965, 66, 67, 68

PERSON, David

MEACHAM, Harris

KELLER, Craig

1996

PERSFULL, Harold

1977

2008, 09

1977, 78

PERKINS, Edgar

McNEIL, Stan

KEATON, P.J.

1999, 2000

PERCY, Ron

1965, 66

-- K --

1984, 85

PEPPER, C.J.

JOPLIN, Larry

1947

1997

PENIX, Nate

1987, 88

1951, 52

1956, 57, 58

PARKINSON, Joe

JOHNSON, Rhon

JURICIC, Rich

1941

OSMENT, John

McNEECE, Richard

JUMPER, Gerald

1953, 54, 55

1952

OSMENT, Eugene

RECORDS

JARRET, Jackie

McCAMMON, Toby

2011, 12

ONEIL, Lewis

-- M -MAJOR, Jerry

MATTHEWS, James

-- J -JACKSON, Darrel

1988, 89

-- O -OGBONNAYA-BRANCH, Kinley

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
-- S -SAILES, Mike

1980, 81, 82

SANDERSON, Marvin

1929

SAULSBERRY, Terrance

2002

SAUNCHES, Ray

1948, 49

SAUNDERS, Yaki

1994, 95

SCAIFE, Don

1973, 74, 75

SCHELL, Allen

1952

SCHMITT, Hal

1977, 78

SCHUECK, Patrick

1993, 95

SCIFRES, Harold

1966, 67

SCOTT, Bobby

1950, 51

SCOTT, Joe

2005, 06

TIPTON, Charlie

1975

TODD, Mike

1985, 86

TOMLINSON, Joe

1965, 66

TOWNSEL, Ed
TRACY, Terry

1997

TREADWELL, Larry

1965, 66

TRICE, Ken

1988

TUCKER, Earl

1941

TULARIS, Paul

1991, 92, 93, 94

TYSON, Mo

1982, 83

-- V --

1947
1949, 51, 52

VANCE, Kunkel

SETTLEMIRE, Dell

1940, 41, 42

VAN SLYKE, Kirk

SETTLEMIRE, Paul

1939, 40, 41

VELANDER, Dave

1967, 68, 69

VICKERS, Norman

1956, 57, 58

1997, 98

SHANNON, John

1937
2014

1936

SHANNON, Lester

-- W --

1937

SHATLEY, Don

1961, 62

SHELLEY, Larry

1978, 79

SHEPHERD, Fred

1990, 91, 92, 93

SHOCK, John

1960

SLIMMER, Lynn

1957, 58, 59

SMALLING, Bob

1968

SMALLWOOD, Max

1952

SMITH, Alan

1985, 86, 87

SMITH, Tommy

1970, 71, 72, 73

SMITH-LEE, Robert

1992, 93

SNYDER, Allen

1928

SOKOLEWICZ, Josh

2000, 01, 03

SOKOLOV, Evgueni

2002, 03, 04, 05

SPEARS, Dallas

1993

SPECK, Leslie

1933, 34, 35

SPENCER, Dewarick

2004, 05

SPIKES, Cloyd

1930

SPRINKLE, Gary

1956

SPURLOCK, Murphy

1953, 54, 55

STARR, Claude

1932, 33

STAVITZKE, Joe

1996

STINNETT, Jimmy

1956

STACY, Latham

1937

STERRENBERG, Adam
STEVENS, Marvin

2010, 11, 12
1984, 85

STEVENS, Perry

1951, 52, 53

STEVENS, Ray

1927, 29

STEWART, Norman

1999

STROW, Bob

1936

STROW, Tom

1935, 36

SULLIVAN, Dan

1971, 72

SULLIVAN, Milton

1967

-- T -TADICH, Jim
TAPLEY, Tommy
TATE, John

WADDELL, Harold
WAGNER, Wes
WALESZONIA, Tom
WALKER, Bebop

1976, 77, 78
1986, 87, 88, 89

1947, 48, 49
1998
1969, 70
1996, 97

WARD, Bobby

1957, 58, 59

WARD, Gaylon

1960, 61, 62

WARD, Jimmy

1953, 54, 55

WARD, Norman

1957

WARD, Walter

1937, 38

WASHINGTON, Kendrick

2013, 14

WATERS, Charles

2015

WATKINS, Bill

1947

WATSON, Bobby

1947

WATSON, Eric

1981

WEAVER, Carroll
WEAVER, Jack
WEAVER, Jordan
WEAVER, Kolin
WEBBER, Lonnie
WEDEL, Ryan
WEHRUM, Gary

1930
1930, 31
2013
2000, 01
1972, 73, 74
2007, 08
1992

WELLS, Ervin

1950

WELLS, Isaac

2005, 06, 07

WELLS, Orville
WHEATLEY, Don
WHITE, Jerry
WIECHMAN, Bill

1936
1941, 42, 47
1973
1976, 77

WIEDOWER, Steve

1986, 87

WILHELM, Bennie

1947, 48, 49

WILLIAMS, Frentress

1995, 96, 97

WILLIAMS, Geoff

1999, 2000

WILLIAMS, Greg

1988, 89, 80

WILLIAMS, J.H.

1973, 74, 75

WILLIAMS, Jacob
1950

WILLIAMS, Odie
WINSTEAD, Maurice

1937, 38
2000, 01, 02, 03
1947

WISE, Mike

1969, 70

WITHERSPOON, Kitus

2005, 06

TAYLOR, Artie

1993

TAYLOR, Troy

1982, 83, 84

WOODWORTH, Dick

1955

2008, 09, 10, 11

WORSHAM, Raeford

2013

THOMAS, Jeremy
THOMAS, Rudy
THOMASON, Leroy

1927, 28
1952

THOMPSON, Tevoris

2003, 04

THORNTON, Coburn

1930, 31, 32, 33

-- Y -YATES, Ollie

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

1960, 61, 63

YOUNG, Byron

1994

YOUNG, Phil

2011, 12, 13, 14

SCOTT, Ray

SEXTON, Daniel

RECORDS

1940

TIPLER, Dereke

1952, 53, 54

SCOTT, Lloyd

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TILLEY, Willard

1968, 69

-- Z -ZUPPARDO, Johnny

2012

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Locker Room/Practice Facility.............................119-120
Strength & Conditioning/Athletic Training................. 121
Community Involvement............................................ 122
Academics Commitment............................................. 123
Athletics Facilities...................................................... 124
Arkansas State University...................................125-126
Jonesboro................................................................... 127
ASU Administration.................................................... 128
ASU System President Dr. Charles L. Welch................ 129
A-State Chancellor Dr. Tim Hudson............................ 130
A-State Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir..........131-132
Athletics Department Directory.................................. 133
Media Relations...................................................134-135
Media Outlets............................................................. 136

A crowd of 10,892, the largest ever at the Convocation Center, watched the Red Wolves defeat the
University of Arkansas 98-84 in the 2005 Womens National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).
A-State has posted an undefeated mark at the Convocation Center three times: 1988-89 (14-0), 1990-91
(13-0) and 2010-11 (13-0).
The Clopton Clinic Strength and Conditioning Room
was unveiled in the summer of 2008, featuring new
weights, lighting, floor and wall coverings and entrance doors.
The A-State mens basketball program has amassed
a 275-109 (.716 winning pct.) at the Convocation Center.
Prior to the 2009-10 season, the mens basketball,
womens basketball and womens volleyball locker
rooms along with the film room were renovated.
The basketball court was resurfaced and repainted
prior to the 2014-15 season, featuring the large Red
Wolves logo at center court and A-State logos just outside the two lane areas. The new Sun Belt Conference
logos were painted in each lane the summer of 2013.
A newly-integrated video display system was installed at the Convocation Center in October of 2013.
The display system, manufactured by Daktronics, consists of four identical LED video displays measuring 12
feet high by 26 feet wide mounted in each of the arenas four corners.

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Official opening of the Convocation Center was July


11, 1987, with the National AAU 17-and-under boys
basketball championships. Team Acadiana of Louisiana
defeated the Arkansas Wings 87-68 in the first game
and Joe Harvell of the Arkansas Wings scored the first
points.
The multi-purpose indoor arena seats 10,038 for
basketball games and 11,704 for concerts.
The Convocation Center facility was completed in
1987 and took three years at cost of $19 million, $15.3
million of which was provided by the state.
The first public event at the Convocation Center was
A-State Commencement ceremonies in May of 1987.
The first A-State womens contest held at the Convocation Center occurred versus Indiana State on Nov.
30, 1987. A-State defeated Indiana State 70-63 with
A-States Charlotte Fields scoring the first points.
The first A-State mens games held at the Convocation Center was against Memphis on Dec. 5, 1987. The
Tigers defeated A-State 60-59 in front of 10,766 fans.
Sylvester Gray of Memphis scored the first points in
the game and Bobby Collins scored the first points for
A-State.
Over the Summer of 2015, crews finished the installation of all new chair back seating and railing throughout the Convocation Center.

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The Arkansas State University mens basketball program moved into a new home prior to
the 2009-10 season following a complete locker
room renovation. The A-State mens basketball
locker room expanded not only in size, but underwent comprehensive remodeling.
Among the several highlights to the renovated
A-State mens basketball locker room was an increased locker area featuring brand-new custom
lockers for each student-athlete. These individualized lockers include each mens basketball student-athletes name, jersey number, hometown
and photo.
A players lounge with Red Wolves logo embroidered leather couches and wide-screen high
definition television along with several computers for student-athlete use are other amenities
to make the Red Wolves Experience unique.
The locker room also features newly-remodeled
shower facilities and new custom marker boards
for use by the Red Wolves coaching staff. The
walls are adorned with custom A-State graphics
as well as new carpeting covering the floors with
custom-made Red Wolves logo rugs.

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FILM/TEAM MEETING ROOM

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ATHLETIC TRAINING
The A-State Sports Medicine Department operates five athletic training rooms on campus. The
Convocation Center is the home for all mens and womens basketball, womens volleyball, and indoor track competitions and practices.
Located in the Convocation Center is a 2,000-square foot athletic training room which is fully
equipped to provide all the necessary pre and post-practice treatment. The Tim and Terri Langford
Sports Medicine area has undergone recent changes and construction such as new tables, flooring,
ceiling, paint and offices.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING


The main Arkansas State University strength and conditioning area features 70 work stations,
flooring, flexibility area, power area, speed area, cardiovascular area, training equipment, Olympic
weightlifting platforms, air and heating system and training security measures.
The Convocation Center also includes the state-of-the-art Strength and Conditioning Room used
by the A-State mens basketball team, which was remodeled prior to the 2008-09 season. The upgrades included all new weights, new floor covering, wall covering, lighting and entrance doors.
The project was completed at a cost of approximately $150,000 with a large portion of the funding
coming from a generous contribution from the Clopton Clinic of Jonesboro.

Being a student-athlete at Arkansas State University is not only what you can accomplish on the court or
in the classroom, but also what an individual does in
making a contribution to society and giving back to the
greater Jonesboro community.
A-States mens basketball team is an integral part of
the Jonesboro community and the surrounding areas of
Northeast Arkansas. The Red Wolves student-athletes
and coaches are involved in a number of local school
programs, area charities and many worthwhile projects.
The A-State mens basketball student-athletes visited
the Childrens Hospital in Little Rock, Ark., the fall of
2012 and spent time with patients who have severe
health issues. The teams student-athletes, coaches
and staff annually participate in the Northeast Arkansas
JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes in downtown Jonesboro.
The Red Wolves have also been heavily involved
in the annual Senior Prom, sponsored by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Student-athletes have volunteered their time to interact with senior
citizens. The Red Wolves have also held a charity car
wash with the monies raised benefiting St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital.

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One of the A-State mens basketball teams community service projects includes spending time reaching
out to kids at the Success School in Jonesboro.
A-State head coach John Brady has been a featured
speaker at a variety of functions on a regular basis, including at the Easter Seals and JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes events.
The program also holds functions such as the preseason A-State Assist Club Cookout, which gives people in
the community and the team a chance to interact.
The program has also teamed up with Make-AWish to assist in granting wishes for children battling
life-threatening illnesses. Pictured above is a group of
basketball players with Brenten Cox. Brenten and his
teammates from Sloan Hendrix played a pickup game
against several members of the Red Wolves team and
after the game Brenten found out about his wish being
granted to meet LeBron James.
Pictured below is Josh Pierre speaking to junior high
students at Ridgefield Christian during the fall of 2015.
Pierre is active in sharing his faith and love of basketball.

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Red Wolf Leadership Academy


It is well-known that collegiate athletics departments
across the country place a common emphasis on graduation, but Arkansas State has taken it a step further by already
fulfilling a bold promise of 100 percent job placement for all
its graduating student-athletes.
A-State has met its job-placement goal through its newly-developed Red Wolves Leadership Academy, which con-

tinues to strengthen with a new study abroad component


added to foster global awareness which is often cited by
employers as a positive attribute they seek.
In the summer of 2015, Arkansas State student-athletes
took part in the first study abroad program offered by any
university and their athletics department in the nation. The
program goes hand-in-hand with the Red Wolves Leadership
Academy, designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for ALL student-athletes upon graduation.
The Red Wolves took a ground-breaking step by sending the group of student-athletes to London on a faculty-led
academic program. For A-State Director of Athletics Terry
Mohajir, this is just one of the many ways it all comes back
to providing the Red Wolves with the most comprehensive
experiences possible to be successful in life.
According to a recent CNN article (2014), titled Studying abroad could give you an edge in the job market, only
one percent of U.S. college students manage to study
abroad. The author can now count these and future Red
Wolves among that one percent.
Research conducted by UC Merced backs up what
Mohajir, the A-State Athletics Department, and A-State
Chancellor Dr. Tim Hudson, who has led hundreds of such
programs, believes adding the study abroad component
to the Red Wolves Leadership Academy puts its student-athletes among the most desirable employees in the nation
coming out of college and helps create global citizens.
The UC Merced research also showed that 97 percent of
study abroad students found employment within 12 months
of graduation, while only 49 percent of college graduates
found employment in the same period. Additionally, statistics revealed study abroad students had a 25 percent higher
starting salary than those college graduates who did not
study abroad.
Graduate school also falls under the all-encompassing
umbrella provided by the Red Wolves Leadership Academy
and is included in its goal of 100 percent job placement since
it has a significant impact on future employment. According to IES Abroad research (Recent Graduates Survey: The
Impact of Studying Abroad on Recent College Graduates
Careers, 2012), 90 percent of alumni who were accepted
into one of their top two choices for graduate or professional school studied abroad.
Like Mohajir and Dr. Hudson, Dr. DeeDee Hudson, Director of the Office of Study Abroad at A-State, and Dr. Osa
Amienyi, Chair of the Department of Media at Arkansas
State University, were part of the study abroad vision and
instrumental in bringing it to fruition.

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The Arkansas State University mens basketball programs commitment to academics is a significant one.
All of the necessary tools and resources for A-State student-athletes to achieve academic success is provided. This
includes academic tutoring and mentoring, learning skills
assessments and strategies, course management assistance,
degree program advisement and career development.
The Arkansas State University Athletics Department announced the fourth largest single donation in its history, a
$400,000 gift from Charles Luter that was used to enhance
the athletics academic facility, at a press conference held
at the newly named Charles Luter Family Academic Success
Center in September of 2008.
The Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for
structure, discipline and organization for the education of
all A-State student-athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs and equipment, currently houses the academic support staff, tutors, computer labs, a resource room,
study areas, tutorial rooms, small group study centers, a
large conference room, the compliance office and spring
sports coaching offices.
Among the most recent and noticeable modifications
to the Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center is a
new foyer housed in a brick and rock exterior that, along
with new landscaping, gives the entrance to the building a
modern look and creates a stronger image. The actual foyer
has a large Red Wolves logo embedded in a terrazzo flooring
that greets visitors as they enter the building. A receptionist
office now also connects to the lobby area, which holds allnew furniture and a plaque recognizing Charles and his wife
Kay.
A restructuring of the academic resource center, now
known as Dawsons Den, has occurred, including a wallwrap celebrating academic success that is clearly visible for
student-athletes working in the computer lab. Additionally,
tutorial rooms and computer-work stations have been upgraded in this area, which also displays pictures of the most
recent A-State graduates. The names of the latest members
of the Athletic Directors Honor Roll are also showcased in
Dawsons Den. The area is named after Scott and Kay Dawson, longtime supporters of Red Wolves athletics.

Arkansas States athletics programs compete in top-of-the line facilities.


Centennial Bank Stadium, which opened
in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats over 30,000 fans. The
stadium has undergone a Centennial Expansion construction project that covers
40,000 square feet, including the press
box and concourse.
The 192,000 square-foot Convocation
Center is a multi-purpose facility that is
home to the A-State basketball, volleyball
and indoor track and field teams.
Coaches and student-athletes moved into
a new $2.7 million track and field complex
in spring 2004. It contains an eight-land
400-meter track and can be set up for two
NCAA venues.
Three local country clubs graciously allow
A-State mens and womens golf programs
to utilize their facilities for practice and
play.
J.A. Ike Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field
serves as the home to Red Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, the stadium received
complete lighting in 1996, 206 field level
seats were added for the 2008 season and
a new scoreboard was installed in 2011.
A-States newest womens program, bowling, competes in the Jonesboro Bowling
Center. Coming in the 2015-16 season, the
bowling team will have a locker room and
players lounge at the Jonesboro Bowling
Center.
The Red Wolves soccer and track and
field teams utilized the same stadium for
the first time in school history during the
2014-15 season, as the soccer field was
relocated as part of the track facility.
A-State has also completed a new womens soccer and womens tennis facility,
which houses both squads locker rooms,
training room, offices and more.
Facilities have received a number of face
lifts since Director of Athletics Terry Mohajirs arrival in 2012, making sure that
the athletic departments front door
and other sports areas possess a first-class
appearance.
A-State has completed, is in the process
of completing and has committed a combined $60 million in construction and facility renovations since Mohajirs arrival,
including stadium lighting and seats at
Centennial Bank Stadium.
Also included in the upgrades have been
renovations inside the A-State Football
Facility and weight rooms, locker rooms
and training rooms at both Centennial
Bank Stadium and the Convocation Center, where new seating has also been
installed.

Centennial Bank Stadium

Student Activity Center

Convocation Center

Convocation Center Weight Room

RidgePointe Country Club

Convocation Center

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field

A-State Tennis Courts

Track & Field/Soccer Complex

Womens Soccer and Womens Tennis Facility

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Sage Meadows Golf Club

ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Over $100 million in new facilities and major upgrades are changing
the face of Arkansas State
The First-Year Experience program earned the Apple Distinguished
Program award, an elite distinction for innovation
A-States public/private partnership to create the first American-style campus in Mexico continues
New York Institute of Technologys plans to establish an additional
site for its College of Osteopathic Medicine received the go-ahead in
April - will occupy Wilson Hall
For three consecutive years, Arkansas State welcomed its most academically prepared freshman class
The Honors College set another record for enrollment in 2014-15

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Residential housing is at full capacity with 3,200 living on-campus


A public-private partnership to develop a conference center and
hotel on campus announced
A-State Online programs ranked nationally (MPA, #1 value in U.S.;
MBA, top 15 for 4th consecutive year by US News) and set to expand
with new online degrees in 2015
Raised more than $15 million in gifts and commitments in the current fiscal year, the highest ever recorded in school history
Red Wolves set record for most athletes on the Athletics Directors
List and the highest athletics department GPA

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Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State University, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you
form a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest metropolitan city in what
amounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular area.
Jonesboro is a great city of over 70,000, and is always ready to welcome incoming A-State students from the moment they
arrive in town. The booming community has matured over the past half century into a regional center for cultural, educational,
industrial, commercial, agricultural, communication, transportation, recreational and medical interests. It contains almost every
convenience of a big city and every comfort of a small town.
The community is alive with cultural events such as the art exhibitions, theatrical and musical productions, not only on campus but in the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum and Northeast Arkansas
Symphony.
Jonesboro is also the medical hub of northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri, with two major hospitals and countless
medical professionals. The city is also
a shopping mecca, offering a modern
business district as well as quaint downtown antique shops and restaurants. The
$100 million Mall at Turtle Creek recently
opened with more than 100 stores.
One of the five largest cities in Arkansas,
Jonesboro is located between the vast and
fertile Mississippi River and the cultural
and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nestled about 70 miles west of
Memphis, Tennessee, on the gentle slopes
of Crowleys Ridge.
Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour
drive from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and four hours from St. Louis. The
City and University have meshed resources in recent years and have truly become
the capital of the northeast quadrant of
the state.
Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven
for the person who enjoys water sports,
fishing, hunting, and boating as well as the
joys of unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and
the surrounding area have an abundance
of lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and forests
to serve as natures playgrounds for the
avid outdoors person.
And, Jonesboro, ranked by Forbes.com
as the 27th best small place to live is a
nice place to call home.

ARKANSAS STATE ADMINISTRATION

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Charles Luter (Chair)

Dr. Lynita Cooksey

Dr. Len Frey

Paragould, Ark.

Academic Affairs and Provost

Finance and Administration

Howard L. Slinkard (Vice Chair)

Dr. Jason Penry

Dr. Rick Stripling

Rogers, Ark.

University Advancement

Student Affairs

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE

Ron Rhodes (Secretary)


Cherokee Village, Ark.

Dr. Tim Langford


Little Rock, Ark.

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UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLORS

Niel Crowson
Jonesboro, Ark.

The Intercollegiate Athletics


Committee (IAC) was formed in
the spring of 1997.
The IAC reviews and makes
recommendations on issues
involving the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics in campus life, and the
Dr. Karen McDaniel
athletics programs compliance
IAC Chair
with the university, conference,
and NCAA regulations; reviews Faculty Athletics Representative
the role of existing and potential sports program personnel; reviews the athletics budget. The
committee reports to the Chancellor.
Membership consists of four students appointed annually by the
Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered
two-year terms); one Faculty Athletic Representative appointed
by the Chancellor (two-year term); one executive staff member
appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed by the Staff Senate
(staggered two-year terms); Student Government Association and
Student Activities Board presidents; and representatives from the
following external organizations: Alumni Association, Red Wolves
Foundation, Lettermens Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce ASU Committee. The Director of Intercollegiate
Athletics and the Senior Woman Athletic Administrator serve as
ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at
the beginning of each academic year.

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Dr. Charles Welch serves as president of the Arkansas State University


System and has emerged as one of the
states leading advocates for higher education.
Dr. Welch was named the second
president of the ASU System in November 2010 and officially began his new
position in April 2011. He is the youngest person to ever serve as president
or chancellor of an Arkansas community college, is the youngest university
president in Arkansas, and is one of
the youngest college presidents in the
United States.
During his tenure, Dr. Welch has
hired new chancellors for four of the
systems five main campuses. Among
the systems major expansion initiatives are the first American-style university campus to be built in Mexico
and the planned New York Institute
of Technology College of Osteopathic
Medicine site in Jonesboro. Under his
leadership, the ASU System office was
relocated to Little Rock to enhance
its statewide exposure and position
in higher education leadership at the
State Capitol.
Dr. Welch is chairman of the board
of the Arkansas Association of Public Universities, as well as co-chair of
the executive council of the Arkansas
Department of Higher Education. He

previously served as president of Henderson State University, chancellor of


the University of Arkansas Community
College at Hope; vice chancellor for academic affairs at ASU-Beebe; and dean
of university studies at Pulaski Technical College. Welch also worked at the
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
and has served as an instructor of education and political science at three
different colleges in Arkansas.
A native of Jonesboro, Ark., Dr.
Welch was a first-generation college
student and the first member of either
side of his extended family to receive a
graduate degree. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science
from the University of Arkansas, where
he served as president of the student
body. He received a Master of Arts
degree in political management from
George Washington University and a
Doctor of Education degree in higher
education from Little Rock.
His experience in the governmental affairs arena includes serving as a
White House intern and on the staffs
of U.S. Sen. David Pryor and U.S. Rep.
Blanche Lincoln.
He is a past president of the Arkansas Association of Two-Year Colleges, is
a former board member for the Arkansas Sherrifs Youth Ranches, and was
recently inducted into the Arkansas
Boys State Hall of Fame. AY Magazine
named Welch as one of the Powerful
Men of 2013, and in 2005, Arkansas
Business selected Welch to 40 Under 40, which profiled 40 intriguing
business and political leaders under
age 40. He also has been active in the
communities where he has worked,
serving on a variety of local and regional boards and committees.
Dr. Welch and his wife, Mandy, are
the parents of three daughters: Wheatley Grace, Emma Caroline, and Ava
Claire.

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CHANCELLOR DR. TIM HUDSON

Leading initiatives to define Arkansas


State University as a destination university,
Dr. Tim Hudson begins his fourth year as
chancellor. Since his appointment in 2012,
Arkansas State has launched projects that
have transformed the Jonesboro campus.
The completion of more than $150 million in facilities enhancements, ranging
from the opening of the first new academic
instructional facility in a generation to the
expansion of Centennial Bank Stadium,
marks Hudsons first years at A-State. His
commitment to enhancing student life on
the campus including new living-learning
communities, the opening of Sorority Row
and the dedication of the indoor Student
Activity Center have led to the largest
on-campus population in university history
and record levels of student life engagement.
His vision for the creation of public-private partnerships to enhance Arkansas
State led to plans to establish the first
American-style university campus in Mexico, and an agreement to join with New York
Institute of Technology to locate a second
teaching site of NYITs College of Osteopathic Medicine in Jonesboro. Preparing
the next generation of leaders with a commitment toward a global mindset is a high
priority for Hudson; significant grown in the
universitys study abroad opportunities for
A-State students is a result.
Hudson has welcomed the most academically prepared freshman class to
A-State each of the past three years, with
rising first-year freshman ACT and high
school GPAs, along with record numbers
of students who select the Honors College
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kansas State has made progress for faculty


as well by achieving or surpassing its Southern Regional Educational Board peers in average pay for full, associate and assistant
professors by 2014.
His leadership within the Sun Belt Conference was recognized in the spring of
2015 when he was appointed vice president of the Executive Committee at the
close of the leagues annual meeting in
Montgomery, Ala.
Hudson joined A-State from the Texas
Tech University System, where he was a
vice chancellor. From 2004 until 2010, he
was president of the University of Houston-Victoria following a two-decade tenure
as a professor of economic development,
program director, founding dean of the
College of International and Continuing
Education, and provost at the University of
Southern Mississippi. Prior to working in
academia, Hudson served as an analyst for
the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in
the U.S. Department of State.
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree
in history and Latin American studies and a
Master of Arts in geography from Southern
Miss. Hudson earned his Ph. D. from Clark
University of Worcester, Mass. He has written numerous scholarly works for national
and international publications, including a
recent co-authored book focusing on multinational corporation subsidiaries in China
(Chandos, Cambridge).
Hudson was the recipient of two Fulbright Fellowships (Germany and Mexico)
and an ITT International Fellowship to study
in Colombia. He has developed and led
more than 30 programs for U.S. students
to study abroad and was awarded an honorary doctoral degree by London Guildhall
University for his contributions to global
literacy.
He is married to Dr. Deidra DeeDee
Ransburgh Hudson, who is the head of
A-States Office of Study Abroad; she holds
a Master of Science degree in speech pathology from the University of Tennessee
and a Ph.D. in educational leadership from
Southern Miss. The Hudsons have three
children, Gianna Grace, 17, and twins Daisy
and Nathaniel, 13.
Appointed on May 1, 2012, by ASU System President Dr. Charles L. Welch, Hudson
is the second chancellor in Arkansas State
history.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TERRY MOHAJIR



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Terry Mohajir became the 11th Director of Athletics in


A-State history on September 19, 2012, and since that time the
Red Wolves have enjoyed unprecedented overall success academically, competitively and financially.
Since being named director of athletics, Mohajir (pronounced
MO-HODGE-ER) has adopted an ALWAYS RISING slogan as an
expansion on the popular RED WOLVES RISING campaign. With
that theme in mind, the Arkansas State alumnus has instituted
sweeping changes, created new policies, produced record-breaking fundraising totals, overseen significant facility upgrades and
implemented creative philosophies that have put the Red Wolves
on course to strengthen their national brand. During his brief
watch, the Red Wolves have accomplished numerous first in both
academics and athletics accomplishments.
Since his arrival to A-State, the Red Wolves have claimed two
Sun Belt Conference football championships (2012-13), won the
leagues West Division in mens basketball (2012-13) and picked
up conference titles in womens indoor track and field (2013),
womens cross country (2014), womens basketball (2013-14),
mens indoor track and field (2015) and womens outdoor track
and field (2015).
Arkansas State had its first female student-athlete ever win
an individual national championship and its womens athletics
program claimed its highest finish all-time in the Capital One Cup
standings, earning a prestigious top-50 award for ranking No. 44
among all NCAA Division I programs during the 2013-14. The No.
44 ranking was the highest ever by a Sun Belt Conference womens program. The Red Wolves narrowly missed a top-50 award
for the second consecutive year in 2014-15,finishing ranked No.
56 in the nation. The ranking was the programs second highest
ever.
The 2013-14 athletics year also saw A-State enjoy its highest
ever finish in the Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, ranking
No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference and No. 83 in the nation among
297 schools. The Red Wolves finish not only set a school record,
it topped the programs previous high of No. 134 set in 1999-2000
by 51 places.
Thrust into a football coaching change at the end of the 2012
regular season, Mohajir responded with one of his first major
acts as athletics director by appointing an interim head coach and
keeping the entire assistant coaching staff in place for the 2013
GoDaddy.com Bowl. The Red Wolves went on to claim their first
bowl victory since 1970 and their first win over a top-25 ranked
opponent since joining the FBS in 1992. Faced with a head football coaching change following the 2013 regular season as well,
Mohajir guided A-State through the process again by keeping the
assistant coaching staff in place and giving the Red Wolves everything needed in order to pick up a second consecutive GoDaddy
Bowl win.
Mohajir conducted two national searches for a new head
football coach that resulted in hiring of Bryan Harsin at the end of
2012 and Blake Anderson a year later. Both hires were heralded
by the national media as some of the best in the country.

Mohajirs candid media interviews and engaging public


speaking appearances have captivated the Red Wolves fan base,
but his actions in a short amount of time have also reflected his
vision to take A-State Athletics to new heights.
The primary development arm of A-State Athletics, formerly
known as the Red Wolf Club, has been renamed the Red Wolves
Foundation and a new logo has been introduced as part of a
re-branding effort. The changes have been in conjunction with
new and exciting initiatives that have been put in place, including
a Red Wolves 500 program designed to make a significant impact
on donor relations and fundraising opportunities. The positive results are evident with a 103 percent increase in the foundations
total revenue earned, while A-State has also achieved its highest
spot ever in the Collegiate Licensing Companys (CLC) rankings
and set school records for both football total season ticket sales
and season ticket revenue.
The athletics departments budget increased 31 percent from
fiscal year 2012-13 to 2013-14, and Mohajirs goal to reach a $20
million operating budget after five years was achieved in just two
years. Under Mohajirs watch, A-State Athletics placed seventh
nationally in the 2013 Excellence in Management Cup, which annually reviews the nations athletics departments in regards to
maximizing fiscal resources while providing results in the form of
championship victories.
Mohajir has made it a point to engage the fan base, stressing the importance of fan experience through avenues such as
courtside seating at basketball games, enhancing game-day atmosphere and ensuring that staff go out of their way to extend
every fan their assistance. The most recent change in this area
has been to Centennial Bank Stadium, where a new approximately 1,600 square foot LED Daktronics scoreboard was installed for
the 2014 season.
The value he places on the student-athlete has been evident,
creating the inaugural stAte Awards held at the end of each year
to celebrate both their academic and athletic accomplishments.
He was behind the development of a student-advisory group that
encompasses everything from a student-athlete mentorship program to fostering leadership in the community. The Red Wolves
Leadership Academic program (RWLA) was designed with the
sole purchase to obtain 100 percent job placement for all the
athletics departments student-athletes upon graduation, and
that key initiative has been achieved.
The RWLA continues to strengthen with a new study abroad
component added to foster global awareness, which is often cited by employers as a positive attribute they seek. This past summer, Arkansas State student-athletes took part in the first study
abroad program offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation. The program goes hand-in-hand with the
RWLAs primary purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for
all its graduating student-athletes.
The Red Wolves also saw their academic performance reach
an all-time high during record-setting 2013 and 2014 fall semesters, which saw student-athletes achieve the best two ever
all-department GPAs in back-to-back years. A-State achieved a
3.047 all-department GPA in the fall of 2014, the same semester
a school-record 208 student-athletes were named to the Athletics
Directors Honor Roll.
Additionally, A-State posted its best ever department-wide
APR score according to the latest data, which also saw the football program show the largest margin of improvement in the nation among FBS programs as it jumped from a 902 to a 964.
Facilities have received a number of face-lifts since Mohajirs
arrival as well, making sure that the athletic departments front
door and other sports areas possess a first-class appearance.
A-State is in the process of completing and has committed a combined $60 million in construction and facility renovations since
Mohajirs arrival, including stadium lighting and seats at Centennial Bank Stadium. Also included in the upgrades have been
renovations and updates inside the A-State Football Facility and
weight rooms, locker rooms and training rooms at both Centennial Bank Stadium and the Convocation Center, where new seating
has been installed.
The Red Wolves Foundation received a $5 million gift commitment from alumnus Johnny Allison for a renovation to its
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A-State Athletics history. The construction and renovation project


to the stadiums press box and west-side concourse covers 40,000
square feet.
Additionally, a 78,000-square foot Student Activity Center
(SAC), which also serves as an indoor practice facility for A-State
sports, has been constructed on the north side of Centennial
Bank Stadium. The approximate cost was $11 million for construction of the center and relocation of the soccer complex.
He is overseeing the fundraising efforts for a $24-million football
facility project in Centennial Bank Stadiums north end zone as
well.
Committed to Title IX and gender-equity initiatives, A-State
has worked to improve coaching staff sizes and salaries, operation funding and facilities under Mohajir. Among the upgrades,
A-State has completed a new womens soccer and womens
tennis facility, which houses both squads locker rooms, training
room and more.
His philosophies on scheduling have been well documented,
and they have resulted in home-and-home games with nationally-prominent programs such as Missouri and Miami for the first
time in A-State history. He has capitalized on the Red Wolves recent success by gaining additional games against teams such as
Southern Cal, making A-State the first Sun Belt program to schedule a football contest against the Trojans.
Mohajir was recently appointed as the Sun Belt Conferences
representative on the College Football Playoff Athletic Directors
Advisory Board, acting as one of 10 athletics directors from FBS
conferences on the board. He was also asked to serve on the
NCAA Division I Championship Cabinet and the NCAA Division I
Football Issues Committee.
Mohajir continues to evaluate and process information to
complete a national-branding campaign, but has already started
building a strong foundation for the future of A-State Athletics.
Mohajirs career path went through three other NCAA Division
I institutions, including the University of Missouri-Kansas City,
Florida Atlantic and Kansas, before leading him back to his alma
mater.
Mohajirs wealth of experience, history of success working
with a university in A-States current conference and his noted
accomplishments at a BCS automatic qualifying school made him
a clear choice to take over the reins at Arkansas State.
Mohajir has gained national respect in collegiate athletics
while working with some of the finest administrators and coaches
in the country, such as former FAU, Louisville, Miami and Oklahoma head football coach Howard Schnellenberger.
The Overland Park, Kansas native has been involved with
major fundraising campaigns at multiple universities, while also
overseeing corporate sales, marketing promotions and ticket
sales. Prior to A-State, he most recently served 16 months as Kansas Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Chief Marketing
Officer. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, he spent a seven-year
stint as Florida Atlantics Senior Associate Director of Athletics
for External Relations from 2004-11 after working at UMKC from
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Mohajir worked at Kansas in a variety of capacities during


two different stints, but his latest stop in Lawrence saw him assume responsibility for the Williams Education Fund that totaled
over $22 million in revenue for the fiscal year of 2012. He supervised the athletics departments areas that generated over $40
million in revenue. In addition, Mohajir oversaw Kansas multimedia rights partnership for IMG. His most recent role as Chief
Marketing Officer was heavily focused on the market strategies
for the proposed football stadium renovations.
Mohajir went to Kansas from his position at Florida Atlantic,
where he oversaw development, marketing, ticket sales, corporate sales and the media relations department. Foremost among
his responsibilities was a fundraising campaign for a $70 million
on-campus football stadium. His astute project management
helped the Owls football program reach the 2007 New Orleans
Bowl in just its fourth year as an FBS program, an NCAA record
for the fastest start-up program to go to a bowl game. During his
tenure, FAUs athletic department enhanced its major gift program 800 percent, Owl Club giving increased 400 percent and
special-events revenue increased 150 percent.
Mohajirs original connection to KU dated back to the early
1990s,, when he was a graduate assistant, an assistant offensive line coach and game-day special teams football coach for
the Jayhawks (1993-96). He left Kansas in 1997 but didnt go far,
staying in the Kansas City area to take over his administrative position with the newly-created Division I UMKC Athletics program.
There he supervised marketing and promotions, sports information, fundraising, radio and TV contracts, corporate sales, tickets,
event operations, sports medicine, strength and conditioning and
mens soccer.
Under his leadership, thee Kangaroos saw dramatic increases in endowment, sponsorships, ticket revenue and its donor
base. One of his more visible accomplishments at UMKC was the
fundraising and construction efforts for a new training room and
strength and conditioning center.
During his time as an assistant coach at Kansas, Mohajir was
on the staff that beat UCLA in the 1995 Aloha Bowl and had a
final ranking of No. 9 in the AP poll. He was also a football ticket
sales and promotions account executive for Kansas Athletics and
earned a masters degree in sports management at KU in 1997.
Mohajir graduated from Arkansas State University with a major in
sports management and a minor in marketing in 1993. He was a
starting safety on A-States football team.
Mohajir is married to the former Julie Hammond and they
have two daughters, Maria (14) and Molly (12), and son, Marco
(7).

ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY


AREA CODE: 870
ATHLETICS.................................................................972-3880
ATHLETIC TRAINING...................................................972-3442
COMPLIANCE.............................................................972-2813
DEVELOPMENT & RED WOLVES FOUNDATION...........972-2401
MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS................................972-3930
MEDIA RELATIONS.....................................................972-2541
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING.....................................972-2082
STUDENT SERVICES & ACADEMIC SUPPORT...............972-2813
TICKET OFFICE...........................................................972-2781
BASEBALL..................................................................972-2700
MENS BASKETBALL...................................................972-2077
WOMENS BASKETBALL.............................................972-2303
WOMENS BOWLING.................................................972-3876
FOOTBALL.................................................................972-2082
MENS GOLF..............................................................972-3411
WOMENS GOLF........................................................972-2777
TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY...............................972-3350
WOMENS SOCCER....................................................972-2340
WOMENS TENNIS.....................................................972-3876
VOLLEYBALL..............................................................972-3876
Director of Athletics
972-3882
Senior Associate AD/Administration 972-3882
Associate AD/SWA
972-4163
Associate AD for External Relations 972-2950
Business Manager
972-3115
Administrative Asst. for Administration 972-2991
Administrative Assistant
972-2990
Administrative Assistant
972-3880
Faculty Athletics Representative 972-3430

ATHLETIC TRAINING
Ron Carroll
Head Athletic Trainer
Chad Sturkie
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Julie Ellena
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Eric Ennis
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Hiroki Yoshimoto Assistant Athletic Trainer
Ben Turner
Athletic Training GA
Kreg Kinnaman Athletic Training GA
Tara Greco
Athletic Training GA
Danae Delfin
Athletic Training GA
Allyssa Zenter
Athletic Training GA
COMPLIANCE
Joel Weems
Drew Schneider
Mary Tinsley

972-3923
972-2419
972-4009
972-3343
972-3343
972-3342
972-3342
972-3342
972-3342
972-3342

Associate AD/Compliance
972-3098
Assistant Director of Compliance 972-3162
Administrative Assistant
972-2304

DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLVES FOUNDATION


Adam Haukap
Associate AD
972-2401

Director of Red Wolves Foundation
Claire Derup
Donor Experience Coordinator 972-3126
Kirk Gatlin
Dir. Annual Fund/Premium Seating 972-3004
Tyler Cornwell
Development Coordinator
972-4353
Carlos McCants Development Coord/Lettermen Relations 972-2401
Gina Winchester Administrative Assistant
972-2401
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Randy Knowles Assistant AD
972-2578

Facilities & Event Management
David Swift
Assistant, Facilities & Event Management 972-2578
Jason Jones
Equipment Manager
680-8093
Ethan Turpen
Facilites & Event Management GA 972-2578
Bobby Burton
Athletic Facilities Supervisor
972-2066

for Grounds and Landscape
MARKETING AND FAN EXPERIENCE
Brenna McConaughey Assistant AD
972-2943

Marketing & Fan Experience
TBA
Marketing & Fan Experience Coord. 972-2558
Cory Porter
Marketing & Fan Experience Asst. 972-2558
972-2464
972-2944

SPIRIT GROUPS
Paige Pauley

972-4077

Coordinator/Head Coach

MEDIA RELATIONS
Jerry Scott
Assistant AD/Media Relations
Mark Taylor
Assistant Dir. Media Relations
Chris Graddy
Assistant Dir. Media Relations
Dennen Cuthbertson Assistant Dir. Media Relations
Dustin Sullivan
Director of Digital Media

972-3405
972-3547
972-2707
972-2541
972-2682

972-3356
972-2302
972-2721
972-4791
972-3702
972-3831

VIDEO
Liz Lambert

Video Coordinator

680-8004

BASEBALL
Tommy Raffo
Caleb Longshore
Noah Sanders
Alex McClure
Jon Garner

Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Director of Operations

972-2700
680-4339
680-4338
680-4336
680-4336

MENS BASKETBALL
John Brady
Head Coach
Melvin Haralson Associate Head Coach
Carlos Wilson
Assistant Coach
Mike Scutero
Assistant Coach
Kyle Drake
Director of Operations
B.J. McClaren
Administrative Assistant

972-2077
972-2491
972-2077
972-2077
972-2627
972-3505

WOMENS BASKETBALL
Brian Boyer
Head Coach
Deidra Johnson Assistant Coach
Steve Huber
Assistant Coach
Autumn Rademacher Assistant Coach
Logan Mittie
Director of Operations

972-2303
972-3637
972-3583
972-2473
972-3505

WOMENS BOWLING
Justin Kostick
Head Coach
Perry Crowell
Assistant Coach

680-8552
972-3876

FOOTBALL
Blake Anderson
Walt Bell
Joe Cauthen
Glen Elarbee
Dan Dodd
Brian Early
Allen Johnson
Luke Paschall
Trooper Taylor
Anthony Tucker
Kyle Cefalo
Larry Hart
Micah James
John Mohring
Jason Andrews
Dave Roberson
Karen Rinehart
Yvonne Foster

Head Coach
972-2092
Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coord. 680-8438
Defensive Coordinator
972-3294
Co-Offensive Coordinator
972-3871
Assistant Coach
680-8003
Assistant Coach
972-3872
Assistant Coach
680-8055
Assistant Coach
972-3716
Assistant Coach
972-3873
Assistant Coach
680-8002
Graduate Assistant
972-2082
Graduate Assistant
972-2082
Graduate Assistant
972-2082
Graduate Assistant
972-2082
Assistant AD/FB Operations
972-3874
Director of Player Personnel
680-8005
Administrative Assistant
972-2092
Administrative Assistant
972-2082

MENS GOLF
Mike Hagen

Head Coach

972-3411

WOMENS GOLF
MJ Desbiens Shaw Head Coach

972-2708

WOMENS SOCCER
Brian Dooley
Head Coach
Jessica Greer
Assistant Coach
Will Reyno
Graduate Assistant

972-3195
972-8193
972-3876

WOMENS TENNIS
Kel Lange
Head Coach

972-2795

TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY


Jim Patchell
Head Coach
Matt Kraft
Assistant Coach
Matt Vining
Assistant Coach
Jarius Cooper
Assistant Coach
Kyle Chandler
HC Cross Country/Asst. Track

680-4001
680-4003
972-4002
680-4005
680-4005

VOLLEYBALL
David Rehr
Tristan Johnson
Tori Mellinger

972-2725
972-3524
972-3115

Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach

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JK Thompson
General Manager
John Fray
Associate General Manager

STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT


Abby Wilson
Associate AD/Student Services
Shaquita Lee-Renelique Assistant AD/Student Services
Crimsynn Dover Academic Coordinator
Nate Carr
Academic Coordinator
Brodrick Johnson Academic Coordinator
Trevor White
Elgibility Certification Officer

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Terry Mohajir
Rich Zvosec
Amy Holt
Jason Martin
Karen Carter
Tabitha Foreman
Caroline Williams
Karan Upton
Karen McDaniel

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING


Matt Shadeed
Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8253
Shelton Stevens Asst. Dir. Strength & Conditioning 680-8004
Phil Baier
Asst. Dir. Strength & Conditioning 972-3897
Rebekah Sittig
Asst. Dir. Strength & Conditioning 972-3880
Ronnie Thornton Strength & Conditioning GA
972-2082

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MEDIA

FACILITIES: Media facilities in the Convocation


Center consist of an area at floor level on the
east side of the court for reporters, broadcasters
and photographers, as well as a television-film
booth locate high on the east side of the arena.
There is also a Media Room located on the west
side open to the press before, during and after
games. Admittance to these areas is by special
credential issued only by the A-State Athletics
Media Relations Office.
CREDENTIALS: Credentials for home games are
provided to those members of the media who
are covering the game in a full working capacity. Requests with names should be submitted in
writing on company letterhead. Passes will be
mailed to valid applicants as long as time permits; otherwise, passes may be claimed at the
Media Entrance on the east side of the arena
(Lower Green Entrance). Spouses, dates, children
and non-workers are NOT permitted in the media
areas. Passes must be displayed at all times, and
A-State reserves the right to revoke passes and
privileges at any time due to misrepresentation
or misconduct. Requests for road game credentials may be made through the A-State Media
Relations Mens Basketball SID (Mark Taylor).
PARKING: A limited number of parking spaces are available to members of the media on a
paved lot adjacent to the Media Entrance (Lower
Green Entrance) on the east side of the arena,
Lot A. Display a parking pass to the working
attendant for admittance. Parking is on a firstcome, first-serve basis. All parking pass requests
should be made to the Athletics Media Relations
Office.
ENTRY: Media representatives with proper
A-State issued credentials will be allowed entrance ONLY at the Media Entrance (Lower Green
Entrance) on the east side of the Convocation
Center. This is also the main entry to the athletics
offices and is adjacent to the Media parking area.

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GAME SERVICES: Programs, notes, reference


guides, statistical packets, and live statistics (Stat
Broadcast) are provided. Complimentary light refreshments and food will be available before and
throughout the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: The arena lighting system is a
combination of 1,000-watt and 1,500-watt metal
halide lamps with a 150-footcandle level of illumination. Excellent results have been obtained
with daylight film. Photographers are not allowed to shoot from in front of the team benches nor from the catwalk above the floor (for se-

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF



Jerry Scott
Director

Office: (870) 972-3405

Cell: (870) 243-6021

jscott@astate.edu

Mark Taylor (MBB SID)

Assistant Director

Office: (870) 972-3547

Cell: (870) 219-5705
martaylor@astate.edu

Chris Graddy

Assistant Director

Office: (870) 972-2707

Cell: (870) 340-7836
cgraddy@astate.edu

Dennen Cuthbertson

Assistant Director

Office: (870) 972-2428

Cell: (870) 820-0594
mcuthbertson@astate.edu

Dustin Sullivan

Director of Digital Media

Office: (870) 972-2682

Cell: (870) 275-8375
dsullivan@astate.edu
Primary Phone/FAX: (870) 972-2541/3367
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467
Delivery Address:
217 Olympic Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72401
curity, insurance and safety reasons). Along the
end lines, photographers must stay behind the
broken line and clear from the free throw lane.
Credentials are required to shoot from courtside.
Certified photographers of newspapers, magazines, wire services and TV stations must request
passes in writing. No credentials will be issued to
freelance photographers.
INTERVIEWS: Head Coach John Brady will be
available in the media room after each game,
following a brief team meeting. A-State student-athletes will also be available by request
at this time. The A-State mens basketball locker
room is CLOSED to the media following games.
To arrange for a student-athlete interview during
the week, contact Mark Taylor, Assistant Athletic
Media Relations Director at (870) 972-2541. All
interviews must be approved by the head coach.

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS


RADIO: Radio broadcasts of Red Wolves mens
basketball will be on the EAB Red Wolves Sports
Network and will also be available over the Internet. Matt Stolz is the Voice of the Red Wolves.
The visiting teams official radio station, as
designated by the visitors SID, will be permitted
origination privileges. Two courtesy lines are provided courtside. Any questions regarding broadcasts or the use of facilities should be directed to
Mark Taylor, Assistant Athletics Media Relations
Director.
WEB ACCESS: Schedules, rosters, statistics, student-athlete bios, news, etc. are available on
the official A-State Athletics website at www.
AStateRedWolves.com and then click on mens
basketball.

MEDIA

INJURY INFORMATION POLICY: A student-athletes protected health information is protected


by federal regulations under either the Health
Information Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA) or the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley Amendment)
and may not be disclosed without either the
student-athletes authorization under HIPAA or
their consent under the Buckley Amendment.
Authorized/consented injury information pertaining to a student-athlete shall be released to
the media through the Athletics Media Relations
Department after being authorized by the athletic trainer. Its also appropriate in post-game
or weekly press conferences for head coaches to
announce team injury updates. Its the policy of
the Department of Athletics to provide accurate
information on injuries and not withhold injury
information from the media. Team physicians
may be available to offer explanation on injuries
if requested by the athletic trainer. Any sideline
or locker room report made to the media shall be
made by an athletic trainer, team physician, or a
media relations staff representative.

DIRECTIONS TO THE CONVOCATION CENTER


FROM MEMPHIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT:
Start going toward the Airport Exit on Winchester
Road. Bear right on Plough Boulevard for 1.4
miles. Take ramp onto I-240 West toward I-240
Little Rock/Downtown for 2.6 miles. Continue on
I-55 North for 6.1 miles. Take the St. Louis/Little
Rock exit on I-55 North and go 24.4 miles. Take
exit 23B/Marked Tree/Jonesboro onto US-63 for
0.5 miles. Continue on US-63 North for 41 miles.
Take ramp toward Caraway Road/Red Wolf Boulevard for 0.2 miles. Bear right on Red Wolf Boulevard and go 2.2 miles. Turn left on Aggie Road
and then take a right on Olympic Drive and the
Convocation Center will be on the left. Parking is
available to members of the media on a paved lot
adjacent to the Media Entrance on the east side
of the arena, Lot A.

FROM LITTLE ROCK NATIONAL AIRPORT:


Leaving the airport on East Roosevelt Road go 0.3
miles and continue on Annie M. Bankhead Drive
for another 0.4 miles. Turn left to take ramp onto
I-440 East toward I-40 for 11.3 miles. Take the
Jacksonville exit onto US-67 North and go 96.5
miles. Turn right on AR-226E and go 11.7 miles.
Turn right on Co. Road 203. Turn left on US-49
for 6.5 miles. Take ramp onto US-63 South and
go 2.7 miles until taking the Stadium/Red Wolf
Boulevard exit for 0.2 miles. Turn left on Red
Wolf Boulevard and go 2.2 miles. Turn left on Aggie Road and then take a right on Olympic Drive
and the Convocation Center will be on the left.
Parking is available to members of the media on
a paved lot adjacent to the Media Entrance on
the east side of the arena, Lot A.

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ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

MEDIA OUTLETS
PRINT/ONLINE MEDIA
Jonesboro Sun
P.O. Box 1249, Jonesboro, AR 72403
870-935-5525 (Phone), 870-935-5823 (Fax)
sports@jonesborosun.com
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203
501-378-3411 (Phone), 501-375-4521 (Fax)
sports@arkansasonline.com
Associated Press
10802 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72211
501-225-3668 (Phone), 501-225-3249 (Fax)

MEDIA

The Herald
P.O. Box 1930, State University, AR 72467
870-972-3075 (Phone), 870-910-8042 (Fax)
herald@astate.edu
Memphis Commercial Appeal
495 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38101
800-444-6397 (Phone), 901-529-2362 (Fax)
sports@gomemphis.com
Stephens Media Group
401 South Victory, Little Rock, AR 72201
501-734-0699 (Office), 501-374-0860 (Fax)
Paragould Daily Press
P.O. Box 38, Paragould, AR 72450
870-239-8562 (Office), 870-239-8565 (Fax)
scoop@paragoulddailypress.com
Newport Daily Independent
2408 Hwy 367 North, Newport, AR 72112
870-523-5855 (Phone), 870-523-6542 (Fax)
sports@newportindependent.com
SportingLifeArkansas.com
6834 Cantrell Road, STE 367 Little Rock, AR 72207
888-825-2062 (Phone)
simon.lee@sportinglifearkansas.com
AStateNation.com
501-680-7335 (Phone)
jeff@arkst.com

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TELEVISION
KAIT-TV (ABC)
P.O. Box 790, Jonesboro, AR 72403
870-931-8888 (Phone), 870-933-8058 (Fax)
sports@kait8.com
ASU-TV
P.O. Box 2160, State University, AR 72467
870-972-3070 (Phone), 870-972-3828 (Fax)
ccpillow@astate.edu
KARK-TV (NBC)
1401 West Capitol Ave., Suite 104
Little Rock, AR 72201
501-340-4444 (Phone), 501-375-1961 (Fax)
sports@kark.com

ARKANSAS STATE BASKETBALL

KATV-TV (ABC)
401 South Main, Little Rock, AR 72201
501-372-7777 (Phone), 501-324-7546 (Fax)
sports@katv.com
KTHV-TV (CBS)
8th & Izard, Little Rock, AR 72203
501-244-4572 (Phone), 501-376-1645 (Fax)
sports@todaysthv.com
KLRT-TV (FOX)
10800 Colonel Gleen Road, Little Rock, AR 72204
501-217-4257 (Phone), 501-227-0855 (Fax)
sports@fox16.com
WREG-TV (CBS)
803 Channel 3 Drive, Memphis, TN 38104
901-527-9336 (Phone), 901-577-0198 (Fax)
gleen.carver@wreg.com
WMC-TV (NBC)
1960 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104
901-726-0416 (Phone), 901-278-7633 (Fax)
jgreer@wmcstations.com
WHBQ-TV (FOX)
485 S. Highland Street, Memphis, TN 38111
901-320-1313 (Phone), 901-320-1366 (Fax)
matt.stark@foxtv.com
WPTY-TV (ABC)
2701 Union Extended, Memphis TN 38112
901-323-2430 (Phone), 901-452-1820 (Fax)
eyewitnessnews@abc24.com
RADIO
KASU (91.9 FM)
P.O. Box 2160, State University, AR 72467
870-972-3070
East Arkansas Broadcasters
403 West Parker Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401
KWHF (95.9 FM) | 870-934-5009
KBTM (1230 AM & 101.3 FM) | 870-935-5597
KFIN (107.9 FM) | 870-932-1079
KIYS (101.7 FM) | 870-935-5598
KNEA (970 AM & 95.3 FM) | 870-932-8400
Jonesboro Radio Group
314 Union, Jonesboro, AR 72401
KDXY (104.9 FM) | 870-933-8800
KEGI (100.5 FM) | 870-934-5009
KDXY-HD3 (92.7 FM) | 870-933-8800
KJBX (106.3 FM) | 870-933-8800
KDXY-HD2 (107.5 FM) | 870-933-8800
KJBX-HD2 (98.5 FM) | 501-823-0933
KKSP The Source (93.3 FM) | 501-823-0933
KPOC/KRLW (106.3 FM & 1320 AM) | 870-886-6666
KABZ (103.7 FM The Buzz) | 501-661-1037
ESPN Radio (730 AM) | 901-522-1919
WHBQ (Sports 560 AM) | 901-522-1919

A-STATE RED WOLVES


2 Connor Kern

3 Devin Carter

4 Josh Pierre

11 Charles Waters

12 Sean Gardner

13 C.J. Foster

G 6-4
196 RFr.
Pickerington, Ohio
Pickerington Central

F 6-6 200 Sr.


Memphis, Tenn.
Southwest Tennessee CC

15 Christian Davis
F 6-7
Dallas, Texas
Kimball HS

200

Fr.

G 6-5
205 RJr.
Champaign, Ill.
Kent State

G 6-5
195 RSr.
Memphis, Tenn.
Motlow State CC

24 Donte Thomas
G 6-3
210
Washington, D.C.
San Jacinto College

Jr.

G 6-0
190
Baton Rouge, La.
Stillwater (OK) HS

G 6-3
Lilburn, Ga.
Roane State

185

Sr.

Jr.

33 Nouhoum Bocoum
C 6-10
Harlem, N.Y.
Paris JC

260

Sr.

10 Frederic Dure

G 6-5
175
Montreal, Qubec
Sheridan College

14 Kelvin Downs
F 6-9
230
Arlington, Texas
Juan Seguin HS

42 PJ Hardwick
G 5-10
Miami, Fla.
North Texas

167

Sr.

Sr.

RJr.

LEGEND:
G = Guard
F = Forward
C = Center
R = Redshirt

50 Anthony Livingston
F 6-8 230
Washington, D.C.
San Jacinto College

Jr.

# Player Name

Pos HT WT Class
Hometown
Previous School

MENS BASKETBALL

2015-2016 MENS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE


DATE

Nov. 9
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 22
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 12
Dec. 18
Dec. 22
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 5
Mar. 10-13

OPPONENT

Henderson State (Exh.)


SIU-Edwardsville
Lyon College
Savannah State^
Jackson State^
Oregon^
Baylor^
Missouri
North Dakota State
Arkansas-Monticello
UT-Martin
Central Arkansas
Troy*
South Alabama*
Louisiana-Monroe*
Louisiana-Lafayette*
Appalachian State*
Little Rock*
UT-Arlington*
Texas State*
Georgia State*
Georgia Southern*
South Alabama*
Troy*
Louisiana-Lafayette*
Louisiana-Monroe*
Georgia Southern*
Georgia State*
Texas State*
UT-Arlington*
Little Rock*
Appalachian State*
SBC Tournament

LOCATION

Jonesboro, Ark.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Savannah Ga.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Eugene, Ore.
Waco, Texas
Columbia, Mo.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Martin, Tenn.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Troy, Ala.
Mobile, Ala.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Arlington, Texas
San Marcos, Texas
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Lafayette, La.
Monroe, La.
Statesboro, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark.
Boone, N.C.
New Orleans, La.

TIME (CST)
7:05 PM
8:00 PM
7:05 PM
6:00 PM
2:35 PM
6:00 PM
Noon
8:00 PM
7:05 PM
7:35 PM
6:00 PM
7:05 PM
7:30 PM
4:05 PM
7:35 PM
7:05 PM
7:05 PM
7:35 PM
7:15 PM
4:30 PM
7:35 PM
7:05 PM
7:35 PM
7:05 PM
7:15 PM
4:00 PM
6:30 PM
1:30 PM
7:35 PM
7:05 PM
7:15 PM
2:30 PM
TBA

* Sun Belt Conference Game | ^Global Sports Shootout | Home Games in White

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