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ULM CHAMPION CHRISTIAN LOUISIANA COLLEGE *INCARNATE WORD *NICHOLLS

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1 Table of Contents 2 Quick Facts 3 Roster MEET THE TEAM 4 #34 Robert Chougkaz 6 #11 Jamaure Gregg 8 #0 CJ Jones 10 #30 Trenton Massner 12 #2 John Norvel 14 #32 Larry Owens 16 #1 LaTerrance Reed 18 #10 Jairus Roberson 20 #3 Brian White 22 #35 Dalin Williams 24 #15 Jovan Zelenbaba 26 #4 Kendal Coleman 26 #12 Carvell Teasett 27 #13 Jordan Potts 28 34 36 37 38 39 35 40

MEET THE COACHES AND STAFF Mike McConathy Jeff Moore Dave Simmons Jacob Spielbauer Basketball Staff Basketball/Support Staff Quan Thompkins Demon Sports Medicine Staff

THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 41 Southland Conference 42 Opponents 2019-20 IN REVIEW 46

2019-20 Stats PROGRAM HISTORY

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Series Results Year-By-Year Results All-Time Lettermen All-Century Team Team and Individual Records Career Leaders Demons in the Pros NSU’s Coaching Tree Prather Coliseum Demons in the Dance

2020-21 HOME SCHEDULE 1.27 2.6 2.13 2.24 2.27

*NEW ORLEANS 6:30 PM *HOUSTON BAPTIST (DH) 3 PM *MCNEESE (DH) 3 PM *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6:30 PM *SOUTHEASTERN (DH) 3 PM

NORTHWESTERN STATE 74 Dr. Chris Maggio, President 75 Jerry Pierce, Vice President 76 Greg Burke, Director of Athletics 77 Sports Information 78 University Profile 79 City of Natchitoches 80 Academics 81 Campus Life 82 CHAMPS/Life Skills

DEMON SPORTS NETWORK

Natchitoches radio station 95.9 KIX Country, owned by Elite Radio Group, is the flagship station for all Demon broadcasts. Selected home games can be heard on 95.9 K240EY. You can also hear games via the internet at www.nsudemons.com. Patrick Netherton is in his 17th season as the play-by-play announcer.

ABOUT THE COVER

One season after playing with just two seniors and eight newcomers, Northwestern State is much more experienced. Six seniors, including LaTerrance Reed who was injured in his first senior season, will lead the Demons as they attempt to not only return to the Southland Conference Tournament for the second straight season but to contend for a title in coach Mike McConathy's 22nd season.

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2020-21 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT 11/25 at No. 14 Texas Tech 11/28 vs. UT Arlington (La. Tech Classic) 11/29 at Louisiana Tech (La. Tech Classic 12/3 at TCU 12/6 vs. UL Monroe 12/12 vs. Champion Christian 12/18 at Tulsa 12/19 at Missouri State 12/21 at No. 1 Gonzaga 12/23 at Washington State 12/31 vs. Louisiana College 1/2 at Houston Baptist (DH)* 1/6 vs. Incarnate Word* 1/9 at McNeese (DH)* 1/13 vs. Nicholls* 1/20 at Stephen F. Austin* 1/23 at Southeastern (DH)* 1/27 vs. New Orleans* 1/30 at Central Arkansas (DH)* 2/6 vs. Houston Baptist (DH)* 2/10 at Incarnate Word* 2/13 vs. McNeese (DH)* 2/17 at Nicholls* 2/24 vs. Stephen F. Austin* 2/27 vs. Southeastern (DH)* 3/3 at New Orleans* 3/6 vs. Central Arkansas (DH)* 3/10-13 Southland Conference Tournament

TIME 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Katy, Texas

* -- Denotes Southland Conference game All times Central Standard Time (CST)

CREDITS

The 2020-21 Northwestern State men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Northwestern State University Sports Information Department. It was edited and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Matt Vines with co-editing by Sports Information Director Jason Pugh and editorial assistance from NSU Assistant Director of Communication Brad Welborn, sports information graduate assistants Bud Denega and Aaron Ferguson and SID administrative assistant Ronnette Pellegrin. Photographs provided by Chris Reich of Northwestern State Photographic Services and NSU Photographer Emeritus Gary Hardamon.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location Natchitoches, La. School Founded 1884 Enrollment 11,447 Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southland Nickname Demons Mascot Victory “Vic” The Demon Colors Purple (492f92), White and Orange (f78426) trim President Dr. Chris Maggio Vice President Jerry Pierce Director of Athletics Greg Burke Faculty Representative Jody Biscoe Senior Woman Administrator Dr. Haley Taitano

ARENA INFORMATION

Name Prather Coliseum Capacity 3,400 Record 439-243 Year Opened 1964 Press Row Phone 318-357-4544

BRIAN WHITE

COACHING STAFF/ SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at NSU Overall Record Associate Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coach Alma Mater

Mike McConathy Louisiana Tech, 1977 310-336 (.480) 662-495 (.572) Jeff Moore Missouri Valley, 1995 Dave Simmons Louisiana Tech, 1981 Jacob Spielbauer William Penn, 2007

2019-20 REVIEW CJ JONES

Player Development Coordinator Graduate Head Manager Graduate Manager Graduate Manager Graduate Manager Athletic Trainer Administrative Assistant

PROGRAM HISTORY

2018-19 Overall Record Conference Record (Finish) Home Record Road Record Neutral Site Record

15-15 11-9 (T-4th) 9-5 5-10 1-0

First Year of Basketball at NSU 1912-13 First Year in the Southland Conference 1987-88 All-Time Record 1,440-1,189 Southland Conference Titles 2 (2005, 2006) Southland Conference Tournament Titles 3 (2001, 2006, 2013) NCAA Postseason Appearances 4 (2001, 2006, 2013, 2015)

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (11)

PERCENTAGE RETURNING

POS. NAME G LaTerrance Reed G C.J. Jones G Jairus Roberson C Larry Owens G John Norvel F Jamaure Gregg G Brian White F Dalin Williams G Trenton Massner G Jovan Zelenbaba F Robert Chougkaz

YR. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So.

GP-GS 5-2 26-23 30-9 30-15 27-3 28-9 27-8 19-4 27-24 30-9 12-0

PPG 7.4 3.6 11.9 4.1 2.0 7.5 7.8 1.1 9.6 4.4 1.4

CATEGORY Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Personal Fouls Field Goals Made 3-Pointers Made

RETURNING/TOTAL PCT. 1,525/2,265 67% 696/1,169 60% 298/386 77% 120/175 69% 62/170 47% 358/588 61% 531/797 67% 168/234 72%

28-23 29-23 27-2 15-0

14.3 9.2 1.9 1.7

Denotes Starters in 2019-20 Starters Returning (3)/Starters Lost (2)

LETTERWINNERS LOST (4)

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Chudier Bile Nikos Chougkaz Gatdoar Kueth Jacob Guest

Blake Cochran Jordan Luna Travis Allen Justin Tucek KC Henry Zachery Standiford Marcia Bolton

Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

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2020-21 ROSTER

NUMERICAL NO. NAME 0 C.J. Jones 1 LaTerrance Reed 2 John Norvel 3 Brian White 4 Kendal Coleman 10 Jairus Roberson 11 Jamaure Gregg 12 Carvell Teasett 13 Jordan Potts 15 Jovan Zelenbaba 30 Trenton Massner 32 Larry Owens 34 Robert Chougkaz 35 Dalin Williams

POS. G G G G C G F G G G G C F F

HT. WT. CLASS-EXP. 5-10 161 Sr.-3L 6-2 190 Sr.-1L 6-2 171 Sr.-2L 5-6 164 Jr.-2L 6-8 229 Fr.-HS 6-2 176 Sr.-1L 6-7 232 Sr.-1L 6-1 190 Fr.-HS 6-3 175 Jr.-TR 6-4 177 So.-1L 6-2 170 Jr.-1L 6-7 300 Sr.-3L 6-9 195 So.-1L 6-9 220 Jr.-2L

Head Coach: Mike McConathy (Louisiana Tech, 1977), 22nd Season Assistant Coach: Jeff Moore (Missouri Valley, 1995), 15th Season Assistant Coach: Dave Simmons (Louisiana Tech, 1985) 10th season at NSU, 3rd since 2006, Assistant Coach: Jacob Spielbauer (William Penn, 2007) 14th Season Player Development Coordinator: Blake Cochran (McMurry, 2017) Special Asst. to Head Coach: Johnny Cox (NSU, 1989), 1st Season

ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME 34 Robert Chougkaz 4 Kendal Coleman 11 Jamaure Gregg 0 C.J. Jones 30 Trenton Massner 2 John Norvel 32 Larry Owens 13 Jordan Potts 1 LaTerrance Reed 10 Jairus Roberson 12 Carvell Teasett 3 Brian White 35 Dalin Williams 15 Jovan Zelenbaba

POS. F C F G G G C G G G G G F G

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Monroe, La./Wossman HS Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius HS (Niagara County CC) Slidell, La./Salmen HS (LSU-Alexandria) Natchitoches, La./Natchitoches Central HS Shreveport, La./Captain Shreve HS Dallas, Texas/ DeSoto HS (Trinity Valley CC) Oahu, Hawaii/Americas HS (Cochise College) Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville HS Bothell, Wash./Bothell HS (Eastern Wyoming CC) Kfar Blum, Israel/Combine Academy Wapello, Iowa/Wapello HS (Southeastern CC) Monroe, La./Carroll HS Athens, Greece/Papacharalampio Private School Stinnett, Texas/West Texas HS

Graduate Head Manager: Jordan Luna (Texas A&M, 2015) Graduate Managers: Travis Allen, Justin Tucek, KC Henry Strength and Conditioning Coach: Derek Stein Athletic Trainer: Zachery Standiford Administrative Assistant: Marcia Bolton

HT. WT. CLASS-EXP. 6-9 195 Fr.-HS 6-8 229 Fr.-HS 6-7 232 Jr.-TR 5-10 161 Jr.-2L 6-2 170 So.-TR 6-2 171 Jr.-1L 6-7 300 Jr.-2L 6-3 175 Jr.-TR 6-2 190 Sr.-1L 6-2 176 Jr.-TR 6-1 190 Fr.-HS 5-6 164 So.-1L 6-9 220 So.-1L 6-4 177 Fr.-HS

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Robert CHOUGKAZ - Who-gahz JAMAURE Gregg - Juh-mar-ee Mike MCCONATHY - McCON-uh-thee John NORVEL - NOR-vell JAIRUS Roberson - Jy-russ Carvell TEASETT - Tease-ett Jacob SPIELBAUER - SPEEL-bough-er DALIN Williams - DAY-lin JOVAN ZELENBABA - Yo-vahn Zell-in-bah-buh

JOVAN ZELENBABA

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Athens, Greece/Paracharalampio Private School Shreveport, La./Captain Shreve HS El Paso, Texas/Americas HS (Cochise College) Monroe, La./Wossman HS Wapello, Iowa/Wapello HS (Southeastern CC) Slidell, La./Salmen HS (LSU-Alexandria) Monroe, La./Carroll HS TRENTON MASSNER Bothell, Wash./Bothell HS (Eastern Wyoming CC) Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius HS (Niagara County CC) LARYY OWENS Dallas, Texas/ DeSoto HS (Trinity Valley CC) Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville HS Natchitoches, La./Natchitoches Central HS Stinnett, Texas/West Texas HS Kfar Blum, Israel/Combine Academy

NATCHITOCHES, LA - NACK-a-dish BOSSIER City, LA - BO-zuhr City PRATHER Coliseum - PRAY-thur

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34 Robert Chougkaz 6-9 195 Forward So.-1L Athens, Greece Papacharalampio HS

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2019-20 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games with 51 minutes played … career-high 10 points vs. Champion Christian, which included 4-4 shooting and 2-2 from 3-point range … scored in two other games (5 vs. SMU and 2 vs. UNO) … career-high two rebounds vs. SFA … appeared in four of the last five games of the season.

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Prior to NSU: Played basketball just for the past five years, but excelled in Greece ... selected for the 18U Junior National Team in Greece ... played for club team Peristeri BC, scored 43 points in one game ... attended Papacharalampio Private School in Athens ... also competes in soccer, swimming and taekwondo.

12, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 2, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 4, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 4, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 2, vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) 2, vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) 2, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 2, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) N/A 1, 2x, last at LSU (12/8/19) N/A 12, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS

Personal: Son of Chris and Sonia Chougkaz, both former professional basketball players ... twin of former NSU teammate Nikos Chougkaz, who turned pro in Greece after his freshman season ... dad is a pro basketball coach ... father played in Czech Republic and is now a pro coach ... mother played for 23 seasons ... a physical education major who aims to pursue a professional basketball career.

Points: Rebounds: Field Goals: Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: 3-Pointers: 3-Point Attempts: Blocks: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

12, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 2, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 4, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 4, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 2, vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) 2, vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) 2, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) 2, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) N/A 1, 2x, last at LSU (12/8/19) N/A 12, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019)

CAREER HONORS

CHOUGKAZ'S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 12-0 52 4.3 6-13 .462 2-5 .400 3-3 .1.000 0 5 5 0.4 6 2 0.2 6 0 0 17 1.4 Tot. 12-0 52 4.3 6-13 .462 2-5 .400 3-3 .1.000 0 5 5 0.4 6 2 0.2 6 0 0 17 1.4

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11 Jamaure Gregg 6-7 232 Forward So.-1L Oahu, Hawaii Americas HS (Texas) Cochise College (Ariz.)

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2019-20 (Junior): Contributing member of the NSU lineup that had five of his nine starts to end the season … averaged 7.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game … seven games in double-figure scoring with a career-high 15 points at ULM on 7-7 shooting and vs. UNO (6-11 shooting) … first career double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. UNO followed by a 14-point, seven-rebound effort in regular season finale at UCA … three double-digit rebounding games – 11 vs. Nicholls, 10 vs. UNO and 10 vs. Southeastern … second on the team with 30 blocks, which ranked eighth in the SLC (1.07 blocks per game) … career-high four blocks at UIW with three blocks in four other games … made both 3-point attempts at SFA after making just one all season, added three blocks and three steals with six points … missed two games with a concussion in December.

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Player of the Year by one media outlet ... he was the co-district player of the year in 1-6A.

Personal: Son of James and Falicia Gregg ... dad is in the army, and Jamaure was born in Oahu, Hawaii ... two older siblings Jada and James ... psychology major who aims to pursue a professional basketball career ... life’s ambition is to make his family happy.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 15, vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) Rebounds: 11, vs. Nicholls (Feb. 20, 2020) Field Goals: 7, at ULM, (Nov. 26, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 12, vs. Nicholls (Feb. 19, 2020) Free Throws Made: 4, 2x, last at Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 7, at ULM (Nov. 26, 2020) 3-Pointers: 2, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 2, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) Blocks: 4, at Incarnate Word (Jan. 8, 2020) Assists: 2, 3x, last at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) Steals: 2, 2x, last vs. Incarnate Word (Feb. 12, 2020) Minutes: 34, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 15, vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) Rebounds: 11, vs. Nicholls (Feb. 20, 2020) Field Goals: 7, at ULM, (Nov. 26, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 12, vs. Nicholls (Feb. 19, 2020) Free Throws Made: 4, 2x, last at Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 7, at ULM (Nov. 26, 2020) 3-Pointers: 2, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 2, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) Blocks: 4, at Incarnate Word (Jan. 8, 2020) Assists: 2, 3x, last at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) Steals: 2, 2x, last vs. Incarnate Word (Feb. 12, 2020) Minutes: 34, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020)

Prior to NSU: Gregg excelled in his two seasons at Cochise College (Arizona), helping the team to a 49-14 overall record in that span ... averaged 13.6 points and eight rebounds as a sophomore as Cochise won the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference title ... second-team ACCAC selection … shot nearly 71 percent from the field ... as a freshman, averaged more that eight points and five rebounds in 20 minutes per game ... shot 59 percent from the field ... at Americas High in El Paso, Texas, native, he was an All-City performer and El Paso

CAREER HONORS

GREGG'S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 28-9 624 22.3 89-197 .452 3-4 .750 28-51 .549 47 113 160 5.7 68 13 0.5 33 30 14 209 7.5 Tot. 28-9 624 22.3 89-197 .452 3-4 .750 28-51 .549 47 113 160 5.7 68 13 0.5 33 30 14 209 7.5

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0 C.J. Jones 5-10 161 Guard Sr.-3L Monroe, Louisiana Wossman HS

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2019-20 (Junior): Emerged as the starting point guard for 19 games, including the last 17, as part of his 29 appearances … picked to the Southland Conference All-Academic Second Team with a 3.32 GPA in child and family studies ... second on the team with 62 assists to pair with his 3.7 points per game … five assists and a crucial three-point play in the SLC Tournament win vs. TAMU-CC … career-high 11 assists at McNeese … five-game stretch in January in which he had 29 points, 23 assists and seven turnovers … scored a season-high eight points three times, all in wins … best floor game came at UIW – eight points, six assists and a season-high five rebounds … had three assists or more six times … his 2:1 assist-turnover ratio was best on the team. 2018-19 Season (Sophomore): Primary starting point guard with 23 starts and 26 appearances ... 67 assists (2.7 per game) was a team-high ... averaged six points per game, ranking fifth on the team ... five double-digit scoring efforts with a career-high tying 15 points against Southern, adding four assists and two steals ... other double-digit games included New Orleans (14), Stephen F. Austin (14), Texas A&M (13) and Centenary (11) ... against SFA, also had career-high 10 assists ... had five or more assists four times, including at Texas A&M and McNeese (seven each) ... second-best free-throw shooter on the team at 79 percent (52-of-66) ... went 9-of-12 vs. Southern and 8-of-10 vs. Texas A&M ... played at least 30 minutes in four different games, including 35 vs. SFA. 2017-18 Season (Freshman): Appeared in all 29 games, took over as the starting point guard for the last 20 games ... averaged 5.4 points in nearly 25 minutes per game ... in 18 Southland games, scored 7.4, fourth overall ... his FG (35%, +2%) and 3-point aim (34%, +5%) was

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also better in Southland games as he started all 18, one of three players to do so ... team-high 39 assists ... third on team with 17 steals ... scored career-high 15 points against SFA at home ... produced double-digit points seven times, including 14 points twice (Lamar and McNeese) ...scored team’s first 9 points in that 14-point performance vs. Lamar ... played all 40 minutes in three games ... career-highs of five rebounds and four assists against Lyon ... had four assists four times, the three other games against Nicholls, SHSU and Lamar. High School: Was Class 3A Most Outstanding Player as a senior for second straight state finalist, coached by father Casey Jones ... two-time Academic All-State selection who graduated with a 4.0 GPA, class valedictorian ... National Honor Society member ... twice LHSAA All-Top 28 Team selection at state tournament ... two-time MVP on the All-Northeast Louisiana (Monroe News-Star), and the All-Parish Team (Ouachita Citizen) ... 21 points, 8 assists and 4 rebounds as a senior, leading Wossman to a 29-10 record ... All-state first team pick as a junior, who averaged 23.2 points, 7.2 assists, 4.0 rebounds as Wildcats finished state runner-up at 25-9... hit half-court shot to win 2016 state semifinal game over defending champion Alexandria-Peabody ... four-year all-district choice, twice MVP, with a career scoring high of 39 points ... played his freshman and sophomore years at Ouachita Parish HS for father ... helped the Lions go 31-5 as a sophomore.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 15, 2x, last vs. Southern (Dec. 15, 2019) Rebounds: 5, 2x, last at Incarnate Word (Jan. 8, 2020) Field Goals: 7, vs. New Orelans (Feb. 6, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 15, vs. New Orelans (Feb. 6, 2019) Free Throws Made: 9, vs. Southern (Dec. 15, 2019) Free Throw Attempts: 12, vs. Southern (Dec. 15, 2019) 3-Pointers: 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (Jan. 6, 2018) 3-Point Attempts: 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (Jan. 6, 2018) Blocks: 1, vs. Southeastern (Feb. 24, 2018) Assists: 11, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020) Steals: 3, vs. LeTourneau (Nov. 12, 2017) Minutes: 40, 3x, last at Central Arkansas (March 3, 2018)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 8, 3x, last vs. New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) Rebounds: 5, at Incarnate Word (Jan. 8, 2020) Field Goals: 4, 2x, last at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) Field Goal Attempts: 9, at Incarnate Word (Jan. 8, 2020) Free Throws Made: 5, vs. McNeese (Feb. 15, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 6, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 3-Pointers: 1, 3x, last vs. Incarnate Word (Feb. 12, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 3, last vs. Incarnate Word (Feb. 12, 2020) Blocks: N/A Assists: 11, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020) Steals: 2, 4x, last at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Minutes: 38, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020)

CAREER HONORS • 2020 Southland All-Academic Second Team • 2020 SLC Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll • 2018 SLC Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll

Personal: Son of Casey and Keshea Jones. His mother is a middle school principal, father is a teacher and coach ... his father played point guard for three Southland Confer- holds a 3.4 GPA ... wants to eventually coach basketball ... ence championship teams at UL Monroe (then Northeast life’s ambition is “to better the city of Monroe.” Louisiana) ... has an older sister, Cashea and a younger brother, Jalen ... majoring in child and family studies and

JONES’ CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O 17-18 29-20 715 24.7 52-158 .329 16-56 .286 38-60 .633 3 18-19 26-23 637 24.5 47-147 .320 10-51 .196 52-66 .788 6 19-20 29-19 504 17.4 32-83 .386 3-16 .188 37-45 .822 1 Tot. 84-62 1856 22.1 131-388 .338 29-123 .236 127-171 .743 10

D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. 28 31 1.1 46 39 1.3 48 1 35 41 1.6 54 67 2.6 45 0 27 28 1.0 39 62 2.1 31 0 90 100 1.2 139 168 2.0 124 1

STL. PTS. AVG. 17 158 5.4 15 156 6.0 18 104 3.6 50 418 5.0

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30 Trenton Massner 6-2 170 Guard Jr.-1L Wapello, Iowa Wapello HS Southeastern CC

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2019-20 Season (Sophomore): Overcame an offseason injury and slow start to become a staple in the lineup, starting the final 22 games and 24 overall … averaged 9.6 points and four rebounds per game as one of the headiest Demons players … jumped to 11.3 and nearly five rebounds per game in conference play … shot 53 percent overall and 42 percent from 3-point range … his 57 assists rank third on the team, and 48 assists in league play is tied for team best … three 20-point games, including a career-high 22 against Nicholls on 9-10 shooting and 4-4 3-point range … scored 20 in a must-win season finale at Central Arkansas and 20 against HBU … 12 double-figure games, including five in a row from late December-January … one double-double (10 and 12) in a win at Nicholls … made five 3-pointers each against McNeese and Central Arkansas … sniffed a triple-double at Southeastern with 17 points, eight rebounds and a career-high eight assists.

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All-Eastern Iowa honors ... set four Wapello records – career points (1,431), single-season points (571), single game points (38) and career 3-pointers (171) ... voted Class 2A All-State First Team … conference MVP his last two seasons ... shot 45 percent from 3-point range in his last two seasons ... well-rounded athlete who was an allstate baseball player (batted near .400) and finished third in the 400 meters and the high jump in track and field at state (second in the distance medley) ... also played two seasons of football. Personal: Son of Troy and Joni Massner ... dad is a manager at a Wal-Mart distribution center and mom is a nurse ... five siblings with two older brothers, one older sister and two younger sisters ... business administration major who wants to be known as a good friend, family member and parent.

Prior to NSU: Played one season at Southeastern Community College (Iowa), helping that squad to a 27-5 record and a Region XI Championship ... shot 36 percent from 3-point range and averaged 8.5 points per game as a freshman ... scored 20 points and made 4-of-5 3-pointers in the regional championship game ... at Wapello High, led program to first state tournament since 1994, earning All-Hawkeye and Quad City Times First-Team

CAREER HIGHS Points: 22, vs. Nicholls (Feb. 19, 2020) Rebounds: 12, at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020) Field Goals: 9, at vs. Nicholls, (Feb. 19, 2020) Field Goal Attempts: 18, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Free Throws Made: 6, vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 8, vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) 3-Pointers: 5, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 8, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020) Blocks: 2, 3x, last at Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020) Assists: 8, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Steals: 2, 4x, last vs. Incarnate Word (Feb. 12, 2020) Minutes: 37, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 22, vs. Nicholls (Feb. 19, 2020) Rebounds: 12, at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020) Field Goals: 9, at vs. Nicholls, (Feb. 19, 2020) Field Goal Attempts: 18, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Free Throws Made: 6, vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 8, vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) 3-Pointers: 5, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 8, at McNeese (Jan. 11, 2020) Blocks: 2, 3x, last at Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020) Assists: 8, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Steals: 2, 4x, last vs. Incarnate Word (Feb. 12, 2020) Minutes: 37, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020)

CAREER HONORS • 2020 SLC Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll

MASSNER'S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 27-24 686 25.4 93-177 .525 34-82 .415 39-56 .696 34 84 108 4.0 44 57 2.1 42 14 16 259 9.6 Tot. 27-24 686 25.4 93-177 .525 34-82 .415 39-56 .696 34 84 108 4.0 44 57 2.1 42 14 16 259 9.6

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2 John Norvel 6-2 171 Guard Sr.-2L Slidell, Louisiana Salmen HS

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2019-20 Season (Redshirt Junior): Appeared in 27 games with three starts … averaged two points and nearly one rebound per game … scored a season-high 10 points twice, in the opener against Centenary and a huge road win at Nicholls … against the Colonels, scored six of his 10 to help sustain NSU through an early second-half scoring drought, making a combo guard, his 18 assists to nine turnovers is tied for best on the team (2:1 assist-turnover ratio) … started three of the first five games against Rice (season-high 18 minutes) Tulane and Louisiana College.

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2016 ... two-time all-district selection as a junior and senior ... Salmen High was district champions with state playoff appearances in his final three seasons ... won team MVP in 2016 ... LHSAA Class 4A State Championship runner-up (2015) ... won SHS’ best defender award (2015)

Personal: Son of Wilma Netters, John Norvel Sr., and Gerald Netters III ... five siblings include brothers Sean and Jarek and sisters Kasha, Candice and Shaudell ... cousin Vick Ballard is the Mississippi State Bulldogs’ football team single-season rushing touchdown record 2018-19 Season (Redshirt Sophomore): Norvel holder with 19. Ballard also played three seasons with appeared in all 31 games and started seven ... second the Indianapolis Colts ... uncle Walter Ballard Jr. was on the team in steals (24) ... tied for second on the team drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs after playing college ball with 42 assists (1.4 per game) ... averaged four points at UTEP ... majoring in health and exercise science with per game with career-high 14 vs. Centenary ... scored a concentration in pre-physical therapy, has a 3.5 GPA ... 13 points at BYU and 12 against Alabama A&M ... had a plans to attend graduate school for physical therapy and career-high six rebounds vs. Southeastern and four assists wants to be a contributing member to society. vs. Champion Christian ... shot 32 percent from 3-point range, including a career-high three makes vs. BYU, New Orleans and Centenary ... played career-high 26 minutes vs. Alabama A&M. Prior to NSU: Played one season at LSU-Alexandria, but did not appear in a game.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 14, vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) Rebounds: 6, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 26, 2019 Field Goals: 4, 3x, last vs. Louisiana College (Dec. 18, 2018) Field Goal Attempts: 10, vs. Louisiana College (Dec. 18, 2018) Free Throws Made: 7, vs. Centenary (Nov. 5, 2019) Free Throw Attempts: 8, vs. Centenary (Nov. 5, 2019) 3-Pointers: 3, 3x, last at New Orleans (Jan. 30, 2019 3-Point Attempts: 6, at. BYU (Nov. 13, 2018) Blocks: 1, 3x, last vs. SFA (Feb. 16, 2019) Assists: 4, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 30, 2018) Steals: 3, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2020) Minutes: 26, vs. Alabama-A&M (Nov. 23, 2018)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 10, 2x, last at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020) Rebounds: 4, at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019) Field Goals: 3, at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020 Field Goal Attempts: 5, 2x, last at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020) Free Throws Made: 7, vs. Centenary (Nov. 5, 2019) Free Throw Attempts: 8, vs. Centenary (Nov. 5, 2019) 3-Pointers: 1, 6x, last vs. Abilene Christian (Feb. 5, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 4, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2019) Blocks: N/A Assists: 3, 2x, last vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) Steals: 3, vs. Champion Christian (Dec. 29, 2020) Minutes: 18, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019)

CAREER HONORS • 2019 NABC Honor Court • 2019 SLC Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll • 2020 SLC Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll

High school: LHSAA All-Star game appearance in 2016 after his senior season ... averaged 12.6 points per game, 5.6 assists per game, and 3.1 rebounds per game ... ranked as ninth-best point guard recruit in the state in

NORVEL'S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. 18-19 31-7 513 16.5 41-128 .320 23-73 .315 21-31 .677 14 37 51 1.6 49 42 1.4 32 3 19-20 27-3 196 7.3 14-40 .350 6-19 .316 21-26 .808 5 14 19 0.7 25 18 0.4 9 0 Tot. 58-10 709 12.2 55-168 .327 29-92 .315 42-57 .737 19 51 70 1.2 74 60 1.0 41 3

STL. PTS. AVG. 24 126 4.1 11 55 2.0 35 181 3.1

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32 Larry Owens 6-7 300 Center Sr.-3L Monroe, Louisiana Carroll HS

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2019-20 (Junior): Appeared in 30 games with 15 starts … averaged four points and three rebounds in 10 minutes per game … reached double figures three times, including season-high 14 points vs. HBU … added 12 points vs. Centenary (6-6 shooting) and 11 vs. McNeese … season-high 11 rebounds vs. Champion Christian … five games of five or more rebounds, including Texas A&M … shot 52 percent from the field and added 10 blocks … career-high four assists at UNO … started 13 of 20 conference games ... Started at SHSU, had four points and four rebounds in 13 minutes ... efficient six points in eight minutes at LSU ... grabbed five rebounds in eight minutes at SMU to go with two assists. 2018-19 (Sophomore): Appeared in 30 games with 11 starts as a sophomore ... averaged five points and 3.4 rebounds per game, the latter of which ranks second on the team ... shot a team-best 52 percent from the field (63-for-122) ... averaged 14 minutes per game ... started 10 games in a row from Jan. 30 to March 6 ... three games in double figures scoring, including season-high 14 points vs. Louisiana College ... added 12 points vs. BYU and 11 points vs. New Orleans (5-of-6 from field) ... had five or more rebounds eight times, including a season-high eight vs. Centenary ... added seven rebounds vs. BYU and Stephen F. Austin ... had three multi-block games in his 13 blocks, two each vs. Lamar, Rice and Centenary. 2017-18 (Freshman): Appeared in 29 games with six starts ... scored the most points of any NSU freshman (183) and third most on the team ... averaged 6.3 points and 4.1

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rebounds in nearly 17 minutes per game ... shot 48 percent from the field, which is third best on the team ... 118 total rebounds and 16 blocks is second on the squad ... career high 16 points at Oklahoma on 8-of-10 shooting. Added seven rebounds ... OU output was tops in a season-high four-game stretch in which he scored 39 points just before Christmas ... totaled eight double-digit scoring outputs, including three 10-pointers in the last five games, a stretch in which he averaged 8.2 points and 4.4 rebounds ... career-high 13 rebounds against UNO with one more double-digit effort (10) against Southeastern ... career-high three blocks twice (UIW and Lyon College) ... made 64.5% on FTs (20-31) before conference play, but slumped afterward at the line, sinking just 35% (13-37) High School: Three-time Class 3A All-State choice under coach Jesse Burnett at Carroll ... rated one of the state’s top five junior prospects ... first-team all-state pick in 2017 with a 21.0 scoring average, leading the Bulldogs to the state semifinals, where new Demon teammate C.J. Jones’ Wossman team ended the CHS season ... in his junior season, was a first-team All-State pick as he averaged 21 points and 15 rebounds, along with 2.5 blocks ... as a sophomore, averaged 18.3 points and 11.2 rebounds to earn second-team all-state honors ... four-year starter, four-year all-district choice ... as a senior was starting defensive tackle on Carroll’s football playoff team that advanced to 2nd round of playoffs ... also was district champion in the shot put ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA ... played AAU ball for Louisiana Elite under coach Jeff Jones.

OWENS' CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Field Goals: Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: 3-Pointers: 3-Point Attempts: Blocks: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

16, at Oklahoma (Dec. 19, 2017) 13, at New Orleans (Jan. 31, 2018) 8, at Oklahoma (Dec. 19, 2017) 11, at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) 6, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2018) 8, at New Orleans (Jan. 31, 2018) N/A 1, 2x, vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 3, 3x, last vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) 4, at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) 3, vs. Southern (Dec. 15, 2018) 25, at Utah (Dec. 20, 2017)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 14, vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) Rebounds: 11, at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 2 2020) Field Goals: 6, vs. Centenary (Nov. 5, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 11, at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) Free Throws Made: 6, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2018) Free Throw Attempts: 11, at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) 3-Pointers: N/A 3-Point Attempts: N/A Blocks: 3, vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 5, 2020) Assists: 4, at New Orleans (Jan. 29, 2020) Steals: 1, 8x, last vs. New Orleans (March 4, 2020) Minutes: 19, 3x, last vs. McNeese (Feb. 15, 2020)

Personal: Son of Larry Owens Sr. and Kimberly Burks ... has two sisters: Shy’Keria Burks and Faye Burks ... majoring in general studies ... life's ambition is to never give up and fight through all the pain ... nickname is “Big Larry.”

YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A 17-18 29-6 490 16.9 75-155 .484 0-1 .000 33-68 .485 30 88 118 4.1 41 10 18-19 30-11 420 14.0 63-122 .516 0-1 .000 25-50 .500 38 65 103 3.4 51 7 19-20 30-15 307 10.2 53-101 .525 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 37 51 88 2.9 39 13 Tot. 89-32 1217 13.7 191-378 .505 0-2 .000 74-144 .514 105 204 309 3.5 131 30

AVG. T/O BLK. 0.3 46 16 0.2 36 13 0.4 27 10 0.3 109 39

STL. 11 14 8 33

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PTS. AVG. 183 6.3 151 5.0 122 4.1 456 5.1

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1 LaTerrance Reed 6-2 190 Guard R-Sr.-1L Buffalo, New York Canisius HS/Niagara County CC

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2019-20 (Senior): Appeared in five games before officially shutting down season over Christmas break with a knee injury ... received a redshirt … averaged 7.4 points in those five games, including season-high 10 vs. Centenary and nine vs. Texas A&M … made 8-of-19 3-pointers (.421) … played the first three games, missed the next three and returned for two more before surgery on Jan. 15. 2018-19: Reed was NSU’s second-leading scorer and leading returning scorer with 287 points (9.3 per game) after transferring from Niagara County Community College ... 12 games in double figures ... career-high 27 points vs. Stephen F. Austin in which he made 7-of-11 from 3-point range ... added 19 points, three rebounds and four assists against Central Arkansas ... scored 17 twice (Southern and Champion Christian) ... averaged 10 points per game in Southland Conference play ... team’s top three-point shooter in terms of makes with 49-of-144 (34 percent) ... shot 76 percent from the free-throw line (66-of-87) ... played the second-most minutes on the team with 729 (23.5 per game) ... four games of at least 30 minutes with a season-high at Central Arkansas ... selected to the NABC Honors Court with a 3.28 cumulative GPA in business. Prior to NSU: Averaged 17.8 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4.2 assists as a sophomore in 2017-18 ... shot 48 percent overall, 37 percent on 3-pointers for Niagara County CC ... helped Thunderbirds go 21-10 while leading the NJCAA region in steals and minutes played ... first team all-region selection as a sophomore under coach Bill Beilein ... as a freshman, played on a 26-7 team that reached the Elite 8 of the NJCAA national tournament ... owned a 3.5

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grade point average at Niagara.

CAREER HIGHS

High School: New York State Class A player of the year, state championship game MVP (2015) ... Monsignor Martin League Player of the Year (2015), first federation MVP in school’s history ... averaged 19 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists as Canisius went 25-5 and won the state Class A championship ... Team MVP (2013, 2015) ... won the Monsignor Martin League Title (2012-15) under coach Kyle Husband at CHS ... federation champions (2015) ... in 2015-16, at Salisbury School, a Connecticut-based prep school, averaged 19.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists ... led the conference in scoring and his team in scoring, assists and steals, earning team MVP honors ... 3.0 or better GPA in high school and prep school.

Points: Rebounds: Field Goals: Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: 3-Pointers: 3-Point Attempts: Blocks: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

27, vs. SFA (Feb. 16, 2019) 5, at McNeese (Feb. 9, 2019) 7, vs. SFA (Feb. 16, 2019) 14, vs. Central Arkansas (March 9, 2019 10, at Abilene Christian (Jan. 19, 2019) 12, at Abilene Christian (Jan. 19, 2019) 7, vs. SFA (Feb. 16, 2019) 11, vs. SFA (Feb. 16, 2019) 1, at Abilene Christian (Jan. 19, 2019) 4, 3x, last at Central Arkansas (Feb. 2, 2019) 2, 4x, last at New Orleans (Jan. 3-, 2019) 34, at Central Arkansas (Feb. 2, 2019)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Field Goals: Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: 3-Pointers: 3-Point Attempts: Blocks: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

Personal: Parents are Michelle Martin and LaTerrance Reed Sr. ... dad is a probation officer and mom is a Girl Scouts represenative ... three brothers Terell, Tamari and Maceo and one sister Laterryia ... his grandfather Carlos Carson, an LSU football standout receiver from 1977-79, is in the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame with 353 catches for 6,372 yards, and 33 touchdowns in his NFL career ... member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated ... hopes to explore professional basketball options and then become head coach at NSU ... life's ambition is to never have to stress over money and then create generational • 2019 NABC Honor Court wealth for his family.

10, vs. Centenary (Nov. 5, 2019) 1, 3x, last at LSU (Dec. 8, 2019) 3, 2x, last at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019) 8, at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019 2, 2x, last vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) 2, 3x, last vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) 2, 3x, last at SMU (Dec. 3, 2019) 5, 2x, last at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019) N/A 2, at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019) 1, 2x, last at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019) 20, at Texas A&M (Nov. 6, 2019)

CAREER HONORS

• 2019 Southland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll

REED’S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O 18-19 31-31 728 23.5 86-251 .343 49-144 .340 66-87 .759 24 19-20 5-2 79 15.9 12-30 .400 8-19 .421 5-6 .833 1 Tot. 36-33 807 22.4 98-281 .349 57-163 .350 71-93 .763 25

D 41 2 43

TOT 65 3 68

AVG. PF 2.1 41 0.6 5 1.9 41

A 43 4 47

AVG. 1.4 0.8 1.3

T/O 62 7 69

BLK. 1 0 1

STL. 17 2 19

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PTS. AVG. 287 9.3 37 7.4 324 9.0

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10 Jairus Roberson 6-2 176 Guard Sr.-1L Dallas, Texas DeSoto HS Trinity Valley CC

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2019-20 Season (Junior): Came on strong in the final weeks of the season as he finished with 11.9 points per game, second on the team … his 80 made 3-pointers are tied for second all-time in NSU single-season history … shot 37 percent from deep and 39 percent overall … made 30 3-pointers in last nine games (30-71, .423 percent) … seven games of four or more 3-pointers, including Nicholls, McNeese, Southeastern and Central Arkansas with five makes … ranked fourth in SLC (54th nationally) with a 37.2 percent shooting from deep … ranked sixth in SLC (53rd nationally) in 3-pointers per game (2.67) … tied for team-high with 17 points against TAMU-CC … Southland Conference Player of the Week in the final week of the regular season with 22 points at SLU and 23 vs. Central Arkansas … five games with at least 19 points, including career-high 24 to knock off then league-leading Nicholls … averaged nearly 13 points in SLC play and shot better than 40 percent from 3-point range.

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19 ... TVCC also made Sweet 16 in Roberson’s freshman season ... honorable mention All-Region 14 selection and made the Region 14 All-Tournament team ... posted a 3.5 GPA at TVCC and was named Student-Athlete of the Year ... at DeSoto High, helped team to Class 6A title as a junior ... Eagles were 61-10 in his final two seasons ... averaged 19.3 points per game as a senior and earned second-team All-District 7-6A honors ... graduated from the STEM program in 2017. Personal: Son of Kenneth and Janice Roberson ... Kenneth was NSU assistant Dave Simmons’ teammate at Louisiana Tech ... father is a trainer for Slim Gym Fitness ... mom works at Bank of America headquarters ... one sister Kendra ... nickname is “Slim” ... majoring general studies with a concentration in social science ... life’s ambition is to make it to the NBA.

Prior to NSU: Set a Trinity Valley Community College record with 132 3-pointers as a sophomore ... made 47 percent of his attempts and averaged 14 points ... holds the career 3-point mark (151), 3-point shooting percentage (45.8) and single-game mark (13) at TVCC ... top 3-point shooter in NJCAA as a sophomore ... TVCC won Region 14 and reached the NJCAA Sweet 16 in 2018-

CAREER HIGHS Points: 24, at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020) Rebounds: 3, 3x, last vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) Field Goals: 8, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Field Goal Attempts: 17, at Tulane (Nov. 16, 2019) Free Throws Made: 7, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 8, 2x, last vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 3-Pointers: 5, 4x, last at Central Arkansas (March 7,, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 16, at Tulane (Nov. 16, 2019) Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. Abilene Christian (Feb. 5, 2020) Assists: 3, at Tulane (Nov. 16, 2019) Steals: 2, 3x, last vs. Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020) Minutes: 36, at Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 24, at Nicholls (Jan. 15, 2020) Rebounds: 3, 3x, last vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) Field Goals: 8, at Southeastern (Feb. 29, 2020) Field Goal Attempts: 17, at Tulane (Nov. 16, 2019) Free Throws Made: 7, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 8, 2x, last vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 3-Pointers: 5, 4x, last at Central Arkansas (March 7,, 2020) 3-Point Attempts: 16, at Tulane (Nov. 16, 2019) Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. Abilene Christian (Feb. 5, 2020) Assists: 3, at Tulane (Nov. 16, 2019) Steals: 2, 3x, last vs. Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020) Minutes: 36, at Central Arkansas (March 7, 2020)

CAREER HONORS • Southland Conference Player of the Week (3/9/2020) • 2020 Southland Conference Spring Honor Roll

ROBERSON'S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 30-9 714 23.8 110-284 .387 80-215 .372 56-73 .767 11 23 34 1.1 43 21 0.7 24 2 12 356 11.9 Tot. 30-9 714 23.8 110-284 .387 80-215 .372 56-73 .767 11 23 34 1.1 43 21 0.7 24 2 12 356 11.9

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3 Brian White 5-6 164 Guard Jr.-2L Natchitoches, Louisiana Natchitoches Central HS

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2019-20 (Sophomore): Shared playing time at point guard with C.J. Jones, splitting minutes relatively equally … started eight games, but primarily came off the bench in his 27 appearances … averaged nearly eight points and two rebounds … shot 50 percent from the field and 33 percent from deep … team-high 83 assists (3.1 per game) … four games of at least 15 points … scored career-high 26 vs. Rice, including career-best nine field goals and four 3-pointers … other top games included HBU (23 points on 8-10 shooting), SHSU (18 points on 6-10), and ULM (15 points on 6-12) … had career-high seven assists against Lamar to go with nine points and career-high tying four steals … eight games with at least four assists, including five-assist games against (Centenary, Texas A&M, Champion Christian and Southeastern) … missed three SLC games in January with a groin injury.

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had career-high five assists against Stephen F. Austin and four rebounds against Champion Christian ... career-high 33 minutes vs. Sam Houston State ... started vs. SHSU and Southeastern, both in January ... listed at 5-foot-6, one of shortest Division I players in the country.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 26, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) Rebounds: 5, 2x, last at Sam Houston State (Dec. 18, 2019) Field Goals: 9, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 12, 2x, last at ULM (Nov. 26, 2019) Free Throws Made: 6, at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) Free Throw Attempts: 6, 2x, last at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) 3-Pointers: 4, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) 3-Point Attempts: 5, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) Blocks: 1, vs. Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) Assists: 7, vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) Steals: 4, 2x, last vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) Minutes: 37, vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019)

High School: Three-time All-State for Class 5A power Natchitoches Central, earning second-team honors as a sophomore and junior, first-team status as a senior ... Is the winningest player in school history, as the Chiefs went 121-16 during his four-year career ... helped Chiefs reach the state Class 5A championship game twice, winning as a sophomore in 2016 and finishing state runner-up in 2017 as a junior ... led coach Micah Coleman’s NCHS teams to three Top 28 (state semifinals and finals) Points: 26, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) appearances ... three-time first-year All-District selection, Rebounds: 5, 2x, last at Sam Houston State (Dec. 18, 2019) 9, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) also three-time Shreveport Times All-Area and Alexandria Field Goals: 12, 2x, last at ULM (Nov. 26, 2019) Town Talk All-Cenla ... twice District 2-5A MVP ... played Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: 6, at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) 2018-19 Season: White appeared in 11 games and in Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star Free Throw Attempts: 6, 2x, last at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) started two despite battling an ankle injury to start the Game in 2018 ... sophomore All-American by MaxPreps 3-Pointers: 4, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) season and a foot injury midseason (Feb. 2) ... averaged when the Chiefs won the 2016 5A state championship ... 3-Point Attempts: 5, vs. Rice (Nov. 12, 2019) 1, vs. Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) 23 minutes per game when he did play, fourth on the averaged 19.6 points, four assists, and six rebounds in his Blocks: 7, vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) team ... his 2.3 assists per game led the team (totaled 25) senior year ... graduated with a 3.6 grade point average. Assists: Steals: 4, last vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) ... averaged 7.3 points (fourth-best) and led team with Minutes: 37, vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) one steal per game ... scored double-digits four times, Personal: Parents are Katrina Wilson and Brian White, ... health and exercise science major that aims to be an including career-high 12 vs. Abilene Christian ... added 11 and has an older sister, Da’jha White ... dad works in floor athletic trainer after a pro basketball career ... nickname vs. Central Arkansas and 10 vs. Nicholls and McNeese ... covering installation and mom is a gauge room operator is "B White."

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS

WHITE’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O 18-19 11-2 253 23.0 30-84 .357 12-40 .300 8-12 .667 3 19-20 27-8 606 22.4 76-152 .500 14-42 .333 44-50 .880 4 Tot. 38-10 859 22.6 106-236 .449 26-82 .317 52-62 .839 7

D 12 43 55

TOT 15 47 62

AVG. PF 1.4 18 1.7 23 1.6 41

A 25 83 108

AVG. 2.3 3.1 2.8

T/O 15 60 75

BLK. 0 1 1

STL. 11 23 34

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PTS. AVG. 80 7.3 210 7.8 290 7.6

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35 Dalin Williams 6-9 220 Forward Jr.-1L Stinnett, Texas West Texas HS

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2019-20 (Sophomore): Appeared in 20 games with four starts, totaling 106 minutes played … started first two games of the season along with LSU and UIW games … season-high six points at Sam Houston State on 3-3 shooting … added four points at Tulane and three at SFA as he scored in seven appearances … shot 71 percent from the field (10-14) … season-high seven rebounds at SFA, one of five multi-rebound games … appeared in four of the last five games of the season.

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first-team All-Region in 2016-17 and 2017-18 by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches ... first team all-district (2016-18) for the Comanches ... District 1-2A defensive MVP as a junior, when he averaged 17.4 points, 11.6 rebounds and 4 blocks ... played football, basketball, track, and golf ... fourth place at the state meet in Class 2A with a 6-4 clearance in the high jump (2018).

Personal: Son of Lori and Chuck Williams, has a younger brother, Mason ... dad is a plant manager and mom is 2018-19 (Freshman): Appeared in 30 games with seven a nurse ... one younger brother Mason ... majoring in starts as a freshman ... averaged nine minutes per game industrial engineering technology with the dream of with three games of at least 18 minutes ... career-high 24 owning a construction company ... life's ambition is to be minutes vs. Texas Tech in which he scored a career-high the best person he can be every day. nine points ... career-high nine rebounds vs. Centenary with seven vs. Louisiana College ... had four games of at least four rebounds ... second on the team with 14 blocks ... career-high three vs. Centenary with two each vs. McNeese, Texas Tech and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ... started six games in a row from Dec. 30-Jan. 12, including the first five conference games. High School: Helped Stinnett WT High win the Class 2A Texas state championship as a senior in 2018 ... first-team All-State selection and District 1-2A MVP, averaging 18 points, 13 rebounds, 2 blocks ... Amarillo Globe-News Class 2A Golden Spread Player of the Year ... made the UIL State Tournament 2A All-Tournament Team ... chosen

CAREER HIGHS Points: 9, at Texas Tech (Dec. 12, 2018) Rebounds: 9, vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) Field Goals: 3 2x, last at Sam Houston State (Dec. 21, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 10, 2x, last vs. Nicholls (Feb. 28, 2018) Free Throws Made: 5, at Texas Tech (Dec. 12, 2018) Free Throw Attempts: 7, at Texas Tech (Dec. 12, 2018) 3-Pointers: N/A 3-Point Attempts: N/A Blocks: 3, vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) Assists: 2, at Texas Tech (Dec. 12, 2018) Steals: 2, vs. Louisiana College (Dec. 18, 2018) Minutes: 24, at Texas Tech (Dec. 12, 2018)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Points: 6, at Sam Houston State (Dec. 18, 2019) Rebounds: 2, 4x, last vs. Lamar (Dec. 21, 2019) Field Goals: 3, at Sam Houston State (Dec. 21, 2019) Field Goal Attempts: 3, 2x, last at Sam Houston State (Dec. 18, 2019) Free Throws Made: N/A Free Throw Attempts: 1, at SMU (Dec. 3, 2019) 3-Pointers: N/A 3-Point Attempts: N/A Blocks: 2, vs. Louisiana College (Nov. 19, 2019) Assists: 1, 2x, last at LSU (Dec. 8, 2019) Steals: 1, 2x, last at Sam Houston State (Dec. 18, 2019) Minutes: 13, 2x, last at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020)

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WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 18-19 30-7 266 8.9 17-39 .436 0-0 .000 13-20 .650 19 34 53 1.8 36 6 0.2 23 14 8 47 1.6 19-20 19-4 103 5.4 10-14 .714 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 8 13 21 1.1 18 3 0.2 11 3 2 21 1.1 Tot. 49-11 369 7.5 27-53 .509 0-0 .000 14-26 .650 27 47 74 1.8 54 9 0.2 44 17 10 68 1.6

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15 Jovan Zelenbaba 6-4 177 Guard So.-1L Kfar Blum, Israel Combine Academy

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2019-20 Season (Freshman): Worked his way into the regular rotation in 30 appearances and nine starts … averaged 15 minutes per game with 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds … made 14 of his 18 3-pointers in conference play, shot 37 percent from deep in league action and 31 percent overall … six of his nine starts came in league play … career-high 14 points and three assists vs. Southeastern, including four 3-pointers … scored at least seven points five other times … career-high six rebounds vs. Texas A&M … eight points and five rebounds vs. HBU … started the season 2-16 from 3-point range, made seven of his next eight 3-point attempts … shot 16-40 (.400) from deep after the rough start.

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Personal: Son of Andrej and Ariela ... dad played for NSU head coach McConathy at Bossier Parish Community College ... dad woks for an electrical company and mom works at a supermarket ... younger brothers Yarden and twins Michael and Lee (sister) ... aims to play professional basketball or find a good job in the business world ... ambition is to win a championship at NSU.

CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Field Goals: Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: 3-Pointers: 3-Point Attempts: Blocks: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

14, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 6, 2x, last at LSU (Dec. 8, 2019) 5, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 9, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 4, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 4, 2x, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 4, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 5, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 1, 2x, last vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 3, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 2, at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) 27, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020)

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS

High School: Enters as a 22-year-old freshman after two years of compulsory service in the Israeli military ... played this past season at Combine Academy in Charlotte, North Carolina ... averaged 14 points, seven rebounds and four assists at Combine Academy ... shot 54 percent overall and 41 percent from 3-point range ... Combine topped No. 7 IMG Academy as part of a successful season.

Points: Rebounds: Field Goals: Field Goal Attempts: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: 3-Pointers: 3-Point Attempts: Blocks: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

14, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 6, 2x, last at LSU (Dec. 8, 2019) 5, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 9, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 4, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 4, 2x, at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26, 2020) 4, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 5, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 1, 2x, last vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 3, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020) 2, at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8, 2020) 27, vs. Southeastern (Jan. 25, 2020)

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ZELENBABA'S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 30-9 439 14.6 45-120 .375 18-57 .316 23-28 .821 18 50 68 2.3 51 22 0.7 33 2 14 131 4.4 Tot. 30-9 439 14.6 45-120 .375 18-57 .316 23-28 .821 18 50 68 2.3 51 22 0.7 33 2 14 131 4.4

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4 KENDAL COLEMAN High School: Post player from Captain Shreve High that morphed into one of the best defensive players in the state in his last two seasons … led the state in blocks as a junior, garnering his district’s defensive player of the year honors … led district in blocks as a senior as the Gators posted a 26-7 record, winning a first-round Class 5A playoff game … team improved to win 44 games in his last two seasons after winning just 19 combined in the two previous seasons … graduated with a 3.9 GPA.

6-8 • 229 • Center • Fr.-HS Shreveport, La. (Captain Shreve HS)

Personal: Son of Kevin and Daphne Coleman … one younger sister Dya … planning on majoring in general studies … Once he graduates, Kevin aspires to be an athletic trainer overseas.

12 CARVELL TEASETT High School: Part of the Scotlandville High dynasty that won four Division I state titles in his tenure … played in every season but his sophomore season, helping the Hornets compile a 93-10 record in those seasons (88-4 the last two) … an all-state selection that averaged 15 points, three assists, three rebounds and two steals per game as a senior … averaged 19 points per game as a junior … Personal: Son of Carvell and Kay Teasett … two younger siblings Zek and Camyrn … mom is an LSU graduate … industrial engineering major who dreams of playing professional basketball in the U.S. or overseas … life’s ambition is to build a good life for his family.

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6-1 • 180 • Guard • Fr.-HS Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville HS)

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13 JORDAN POTTS Before NSU: Starting in 15 games in two seasons at Eastern Wyoming College, Potts built a resume as a the Lancer’s go-to deep shooter, shooting 43.6% from the 3-point line … as a freshman, shot 50% or higher from three in 12 of his 30 games … helped lead the Lancers to Region IX playoffs in both seasons and a first round victory over Western Wyoming CC.

6-3 • 180 • Guard • Jr.-TR Bothell, Wash. (Bothell HS/Eastern Wyoming CC)

Personal: Son of Sarah and Jimmy Potts … the oldest of four siblings … exercise science major and business minor … aspires to play professional basketball.

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Mexico’s Paul Weir and Mark Slessinger of New Orleans – have served on his Demon coaching staff. “Coach Mike” is nationally respected by those who coach, and cover, the game. For the 15th year, he will be part of the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Top 25 voting panel. He does his own ballot each week. He’s been late once in 12 years – and that was on a weekend the team was returning from Hawaii. He has also served a threeyear term on the NCAA’s coaches’ regional advisory committee assisting with the NCAA Tournament selection process. He received the 2012 NABC Guardians of the Game Pillar Award for Education Mike McConathy has steered the Northwestern State basketball to its greatest during NCAA Final Four weekend in New Orleans. It is among the most prestigious heights in his two decades as the veteran coach begins his 22nd season on the Demons awards presented by the NABC, representing one of the four core values of the Guardsideline. ians of the Game program – education, leadership, advocacy and service. McConathy’s 662 victories in 37 seasons (which includes 16 seasons at Bossier National television and radio analysts and announcers such as Fox Sports’ Tim Parish Community College) is tops among Louisiana college coaches in state history. Brando and Doug Gottlieb, Verne Lundquist and Bill Raftery of CBS Sports, Fran That group includes LSU’s Dale Brown, Louisiana Tech’s Leon Barmore, Grambling’s Fred Fraschilla and Jerry Punch of ESPN, and Charles Barkley of TBS have expressed their Hobdy and ULM’s Mike Vining. admiration of McConathy, as much for his core values as for his coaching acumen. He’s led the Demons to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including one Demon basketball has evolved in his tenure from being nearly an afterthought of the most memorable March Madness upsets in tournament history with a 2006 in the historic city of Natchitoches to providing the sports heartbeat of northwest win against No. 3 seed Iowa in which NSU erased a 17-point Hawkeye lead with 8 ½ Louisiana in February and March. minutes remaining. The Demons also made NCAA Tournament trips in 2001 and 2013. NSU is 2-3 in NCAA play, including a 2001 win against Winthrop (coached by Gregg Marshall) in the inaugural Opening Round game in Dayton, Ohio. He crossed the 300-win mark on the NSU sidelines in his 21st season, leading a team with six of its top seven scorers being newcomers to a fourth-place finish in the Southland Conference and a first-round tournament win before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 virus. McConathy, a former Southland Player of the Year himself at then-SLC member Louisiana Tech, has excelled in the conference tournament. He’s advanced to seven SLC Tournament championship games, winning three (2001, 2006 and 2013). Only the Demons (2005-08) and Louisiana-Monroe (1990-93) have made four straight championship game appearances in the five decades of Southland basketball competition. NSU is 19-9 in Southland Tournament play in 13 trips under McConathy. His teams have scored road wins over Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Auburn and Oregon State. McConathy’s core philosophies include the belief “the MVP of our team IS our team.” His use of a deep rotation, often with wave substitutions of five-for-five, is a tried-and-true method that has NSU playing its best basketball down the stretch. Since the start of his 16 seasons as coach at Bossier Parish Community College in his hometown, McConathy has constantly promoted educational values for, and with, his players. Almost 90 percent of the seniors in his NSU program have graduated. More than half the team has been on the NSU honor roll in the past five years. The Demons received “public recognition” from the NCAA in 2014 and in 2006 for ranking among the nation’s top 10 percent Academic Progress Rate scores in the NCAA’s annual report. They had a perfect score in 2011 and have consistently ranked among state, Southland Conference and even national leaders in that and the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate under McConathy’s guidance. In what has become a recurring event, in July, the National Association of Basketball Coaches has issued its Team Academic Excellence Award to NSU for posting a team GPA over 3.0. His program is #Southland Strong: The Demons are 206-187 (.524) against Southland foes under McConathy. The Demons benefit from a big homecourt advantage at venerable Prather Coliseum, which has more on-the-floor seating than any other Southland venue. The Demons usually average over 2,000 fans per game in league play, which has helped NSU win 66 percent of its home games (186-95) under McConathy. Known for years as “Coach Mike” to his players, McConathy is among a select group of major college mentors. Eight Division I basketball coaches have been at their current school for 20 years. His peers in this distinction include Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Tom Izzo (Michigan State), and Jim Boeheim (Syracuse). Mike McConathy enters his 38th season coaching in Louisiana colleges, 22nd at NSU. Three current Division I head coaches – Texas A&M’s Buzz Williams, New

Mike McConathy Head Coach 22nd season at NSU Louisiana Tech, 1977

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McConathy brought the philosophy of “Championship Basketball … with a Purpose!” to NSU in March of 1999. After winning 70 percent of his games in 16 seasons at Bossier Parish Community College, he took over a program that had never been to the NCAA Tournament and had just five winning seasons in 24 years of Division I history. At the press conference announcing his hiring, he talked about bringing Demon basketball back to the level of expectation it had when his father and uncles played for Northwestern in the 1950s. Then, 20-win seasons and conference championships were standard fare. Now, beginning his 22nd season as head coach, Coach Mike’s vision has long since become reality. Sticking with the players already in the program worked. His first team posted the first winning season in eight years at Northwestern, and became the first Demon team to reach the Southland Conference Tournament championship game. A year later, the Demons were back, and they didn’t stop there. The heart of the team he inherited and inspired worked its way to the SLC Tournament title in 2001, into the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever, and to an opening round win as the Demons became “Dayton’s Darlings” and somewhat of a national media sensation at the outset of March Madness. The swirl of national talk show appearances, the fact that the team’s opening win was the lead story on “SportsCenter” and in the next day’s USA Today sports section, was all part of the bigger picture for McConathy. It was a chance to solidify the foundation that had been established, an opportunity to springboard the NSU program into a position of being a consistent championship contender in the Southland Conference. A year later, as seven seniors went through commencement exercises, McConathy was preparing for the consequences of a surprising recruiting decision. The coach who spent 16 seasons in the junior college ranks decided against blending JUCO players with a few prep prospects to replace the departing senior class. Instead, McConathy and assistants Simmons and Slessinger brought in a dozen high school seniors. Those recruits were the 2005-06 seniors, except for Jermaine Spencer, who had interest from LSU and Texas, among others, but signed with McConathy and the Demons. Spencer took a medical redshirt year as a sophomore, so his senior season came in 2006-07. Behind that 2003 recruiting class, the Demons layered in a handful of talented high school players in 2004 and 2005, and added a blend of prep and junior

college recruits since, averting another wholesale rebuilding. The plan worked. The youngest team in the country battled through two losing seasons, appearing ready to turn the corner in 2003-04 before some key players were sidelined. In 2004-05, the payoff began: 21 wins (the most for the Demons since 1960), a Southland Conference co-championship, homecourt advantage in the SLC Tournament and an ESPN-televised championship game at Prather Coliseum. But it was a stunning last-minute loss. That was the painful motivator for the 2005-06 team - the Demons wanted to fulfill their potential, to repeat as champs, host the SLC tournament championship game again, and win there - and in the NCAA Tournament. They did that, and much more. The Demons had a school-record 26 wins, including victories at Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, over Oregon State and No. 15 Iowa in the NCAA Tournament. Attendance records were shattered. They earned a TV game in the ESPN BracketBusters. They won the SLC by the widest margin in nine seasons. Northwestern made its fourth SLC Tournament championship game appearance in McConathy’s first seven seasons as head coach. The Demons won the Pontiac Game Changing Performance $100,000 general scholarship prize for the most spectacular play in the NCAA Tournament. Northwestern made four national television (CBS, ESPN2, ESPNU) appearances, let alone the cascade of national coverage during their NCAA Tournament run by the Demons of Destiny. Each March, national media revisit the win over St. Patrick’s Day win over third-seeded Iowa, capped by Jermaine Wallace’s off-side rebound and fall-away 3-pointer from the corner with 0.5 left. It’s shown over and over on TV, and has continually been featured in lists of all-time NCAA Tournament great finishes and best NCAA games of the decade. In March 2011, an NCAAsports.com vote by fans tabbed the contest the greatest game in NCAA Tournament history. Seven seniors graduated. For most programs it would be back to the drawing board at that point. For the Demons, it was back to more success in 2006-07 -- starting with a jam-packed Prather Coliseum for a season-opening smackdown of Utah State, and finishing a 3-pointer shy of another NCAA Tournament berth.

McConathy T imeline: How it all got star ted AS A PLAYER... “Coach Mike” is already inducted into the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame for his career as a high school All-American at Bossier City-Airline High School and as a high scoring guard at Louisiana Tech from 1973-77. He was inducted in Louisiana Tech’s Athletics Hall of Fame in October 2011. McConathy was a gym rat. One of his personal workouts involved shooting baskets in the dark. The hard work paid off for McConathy, who was a fourth-round draft pick of the NBA’s Chicago Bulls. Among his 2,033 career points were 45, still the Prather Coliseum single-game record, against Northwestern in his senior year. He was told he had made the Bulls roster, but was released on the final cut. He tried playing in Europe, but soon decided to come home and begin his coaching career. AS A COACH BEFORE NSU ... McConathy’s start in coaching came as girls basketball coach at his alma mater, Airline High School in Bossier City. Soon, he moved into the college ranks without making any kind of move at all. McConathy won 20 games or more in 11 of his 16 seasons as head coach at Bossier Parish Community College, starting the program from scratch in 1983. They didn’t have a gym or dormitories, practicing and playing at Airline when the gym was available. But his teams posted at least 23 wins in each of his last seven seasons at BPCC, and were in the top 10 of the final national junior college Top 25 rankings in each of his last three seasons. His overall 352-159 (.688) record at Bossier Parish included a remarkable 185-48 (.794) mark since the start of the 1992-93 season. His last six teams won Miss-Lou Conference championships. His 199899 club was 26-5 and ranked eighth nationally, a year after the team post-

ed a 27-3 record and finished with a No. 3 national ranking.

Coach Mike with his wife, Connie.

COACHING INFLUENCES ... His wife, Connie, is a constant presence in the lives of NSU players. They like to drop by her office in Kyser Hall, where she coordinates the Bossier Parish Community College operations on campus. She frequently attends practices, often getting in her fitness workout while watching “her boys.” She’s an invaluable advisor for Coach Mike. His father, Johnny McConathy, won a state championship at Bossier High School before he went into administration, eventually serving a long term as superintendent of schools in Bossier Parish. His first college coach was Scotty Robertson, who signed him to play at Louisiana Tech and coaching him his freshman year before becoming the first-ever head coach of the NBA’s New Orleans Jazz. Coach Robertson spent more than 20 years in the NBA, serving as head coach in New Orleans, Chicago and Detroit, and retiring as Pat Riley’s bench coach with the Miami Heat. Until he passed away in August of 2011, Coach Robertson made frequent trips to Natchitoches to visit with the Demons and to duck hunt with his good friends, including former NSU soccer coach Jimmy Mitchell. Former state Rep. Billy Wayne Montgomery was a highly successful high school coach in Bossier Parish, winning a state championship at Haughton High School before he entered politics. Coach Montgomery and Johnny McConathy were close friends. Coach’s value-centered approach to coaching and life made a huge impression on Coach Mike as he grew up in Bossier City. Coach Montgomery was named Mr. Louisiana Basketball for 2008-09 by the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches. Robertson and Montgomery are in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Montgomery is also in the Louisiana Political Hall of Fame.

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For the third straight year, NSU won an SLC title - this time the newly created SLC East Division crown. Again, the Demons were in the SLC Finals. It was more déjà vu in 2008. For the sixth time in nine seasons, and for the fourth consecutive year, the Demons reached the SLC Tournament championship game. Another nailbiting 3-point loss kept them from the Big Dance. But their SLC Tournament dominance was palpable to observers and the competition, who are wary of the Demons’ depth that makes them so formidable in the late-season and postseason play. That was borne out again in 2013-14. Northwestern State posted its third 20-win season in nine years. Prather Coliseum was the least liked destination for Southland teams. March Madness again enveloped the NSU faithful, and in commencement exercises in December and May, Demon players marched in cap and gown -- a recurring theme that was one win shy of a repeat last season. It’s all part of Coach Mike’s plan. And it’s a home grown product. McConathy has built with Louisiana players as about three-quarters of the Demons who have played for him are from the Bayou State. That’s fitting. The McConathy family roots, and values, are deep in the red clay hills of north Louisiana, tracing back decades to his family’s farm in hilly Bienville Parish, where his father and uncles did their chores before they used horses and bicycles to make the six-mile plus trip to basketball practice and games. During his days at Bossier Parish Community College, McConathy had chances to join his college teammate Tim Floyd as an assistant coach at Iowa State and possibly to the NBA, but it never came to pass. He couldn’t put a price tag on raising his boys around their grandparents and uncles and aunts in north Louisiana. Now, as he’s brought Northwestern State basketball back, and even beyond to a level it reached when his father played for the Demons. The transformation of Demon basketball has been accomplished. The challenge hasn’t ended -- competition never does -- but Mike McConathy has built a program solid enough that he was proud to have his own son as part of the team. He’s smiling even more broadly nowadays. Michael and Logan graduated with honors after finishing five years in purple and white. But there still is a roster full of “Coach Mike’s boys” who don’t happen to be McConathys, just Demons.

Longest coaching tenures in the Southland Conference (list includes only current Southland members)

38 years Jim Gilligan, Lamar baseball 36 years Brenda Gray, Sam Houston State volleyball (active) 32 years Debbie Humphreys, Stephen F. Austin volleyball (active) 31 years Leon Johnson, Northwestern State track and field 21 years Mike McConathy, Northwestern State basketball (active) Bob Hayes, McNeese track and field

Game of 21 Mike McConathy finished his 21st season with the Demons in 2019-20. He is one of eight active NCAA Division I men’s basketball coaches to spend that many seasons at their current institutions. Mike McConathy, Northwestern State Tom Izzo, Michigan State Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Bob McKillop, Davidson Fran O’Hanlon, Lafayette Greg Kampe, Oakland James Jones, Yale NOTE: Schools had to be classified as Division I for the 21 years in question

Then-Northwestern State President Dr. Jim Henderson (left) presents “Coach Mike” with a cake honoring McConathy as the first Louisiana college basketball coach to win 600 games.

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McCONATHY AT NORTHWESTERN STATE 1999-00 17-13 2000-01 19-13 2001-02 13-18 2002-03 6-21 2003-04 11-17 2004-05 21-12 2005-06 26-8 2006-07 17-15 2007-08 15-18 2008-09 11-20 2009-10 10-19 2010-11 18-14 2011-12 16-16 2012-13 23-9 2013-14 17-14 2014-15 19-13 2015-16 8-20 2016-17 13-16 2017-18 4-25 2018-19 11-20 2019-20 15-15 21 seasons 310-336

Championship Game, CenturyTel SLC Classic; most wins at NSU in 18 years NCAA Tournament win; CenturyTel SLC Classic Win over NCAA Tournament entry Siena Youngest team in NCAA D-I; top 8 scorers freshmen Youngest team in NCAA D-I; started 5-0 in SLC First SLC title; most wins since 1974; SLC Coach of the Year SLC title, SLC tourney title, NCAA First Round win SLC East Division title; SLC tourney finalist SLC Tournament finalist 12 different starters Top 50 NCAA rankings in blocks, steals, scoring 2nd in SLC race; led nation in team blocks, 9th in steals Ranked 6th in blocks, 11th in steals per game SLC Tournament Championship; Trip to NCAA tournament SLC Tournament semifinals SLC Tournament semifinals; CollegeInsider.com Tournament Ranked 10th nationally in free-throw percentage (76.6) Won 4 of last 5 after return of Woodley, including beating champ UNO and T-2 SFA 13 different players started at least one game, and nine started at least six games 8 newcomers, returned to SLC Tournament and won opening game Seven SLC Tournament title game appearances in the last 17 seasons

McCONATHY AT BOSSIER PARISH CC 1983-84 10-16 1984-85 16-16 1985-86 15-16 1986-87 24-8 1987-88 22-9 1988-89 19-12 1989-90 24-8 1990-91 22-11 1991-92 15-15 1992-93 28-9 1993-94 28-6 1994-95 25-7 1995-96 23-9 1996-97 28-9 1997-98 27-3 1998-99 26-5

16 seasons

NJCAA Region 23 Tournament NJCAA Region 23 Tournament NJCAA Region 23 Tournament Semifinalist NJCAA Region 23 Tournament Miss-Lou champion; NJCAA Region 23 semis

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NJCAA Region 23 Tournament Semifinalist Miss-Lou, Region 23 champions, NJCAA tourney Miss-Lou champion, Region 23 runner-up Miss-Lou champion, Region 23 runner-up Miss-Lou & Region 23 champ; 7th in NJCAA tourney Miss-Lou champ; 3rd nationally in final NJCAA poll Miss-Lou champ; 8th nationally in final NJCAA poll

won 69% of his games, including 79% in last 7 years

• In 13 of his last 14 seasons, BPCC participated in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament after finishing either first or second in the Miss-Lou Conference • The Cavaliers won six straight Miss-Lou Conference championships from 1994-99 • BPCC won two NJCAA Region 23 championships • The Cavaliers were NJCAA Region 23 finalists two more times • Twice, Coach Mike led Bossier Parish to the NJCAA Tournament

The Player

1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Career

12.3 ppg 16.8 ppg 24.7 ppg 27.5 ppg 20.7 ppg

MIKE “OPIE” McCONATHY

Starter as a true freshman at Louisiana Tech All-Southland Conference, second team All-America, honorable mention; SLC Player of the Year; 13th leading scorer in NCAA D-I 1st Team All-SLC; 7th leading scorer in D-I (98 games, 2,033 points)

What They Say “Mike is remarkably relaxed in this pressure cooker. You can tell his players hold a reverence toward him. If you didn’t meet him, you’d think he was too good to be true. He’s a quality human being, more concerned about his kids getting through school and doing well in life than anything else, and they know it.” -- Bill Raftery, CBS Sports 2006 NCAA Tournament “I’ve seen and coached a lot of athletes down through the years but even today I can say that Mike McConathy is the most dedicated athlete I have ever been around. He was unrelenting in his drive to improve. He would often wear ankle weights, and he was constantly jumping rope. Even after practice, many nights he would return to the gym, calling a manager to come shag balls for him as he shot and shot and shot to improve. It was obvious to me early on that Mike was going to be a special player, but it was definitely his work ethic that set him apart over the course of his career.” -- college teammate, former Cal-Riverside coach Jim Wooldridge “I have never seen the drive Mike had in any other player on any level. Looking back, I realize that the things we coaches try to emphasize each day to our players are the things that Mike did back then. He was completely self-made and his numbers each year reflected how hard he was working. He could have started for North Carolina, UCLA or anybody else.” -- college teammate, UTEP coach Tim Floyd

• Today he ranks 10th all-time in career scoring average in Southland Conference history • Tied Louisiana Tech single-game scoring record with 47 vs. Lamar, 2/23/76 (14-21 FGs, 19-20 FTs) • Set Prather Coliseum single-game scoring record with 45 vs. NSU, 12/11/76 (16-26 FGs, 13-15 FTs) • Scored 41 points vs. East Tennessee State, 11/29/76 (15-23 FGs, 11-16 FTs) • Scored 41 points vs. NSU, 2/28/77 (14-23 FGs, 13-14 FTs) • Scored 41 points vs. McNeese, 2/24/77 (15-25 FGs, 13-16 FTs) • Scored 40 points vs. Lamar, 2/13/75 (15-25 FGs, 10-11 FTs) • Holds school records for free throws made in a game (19 vs. Lamar, 2/23/76), season (200, 1976-77) and career (465), and most free throw attempts in a season (246, 1976-77) • Holds school record by hitting 16 of 16 free throws vs. Southern Mississippi, 2/9/77 • Chosen to play in Big Apple Classic, New York City, 1977 • Drafted by Chicago Bulls, 1977, fourth round of NBA Draft • Signed at La. Tech by Scotty Robertson, future NBA head coach, assistant coach and scout • Coached by Emmitt Hendricks, who was the owner of Nicky’s Mexican Restaurant in Natchitoches before his death • Inducted in the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Foundation Hall of Fame for his playing career at Airline and in college • Inducted in the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011

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McConathy is home: family ties to NSU span more than 50 years

by Jerry Byrd, Bossier Press-Tribune

For more than 50 years, the name of McConathy has been synonymous with Northwestern State University basketball tradition. It all started on the Bienville Parish hill farm of O. L. McConathy in 1945, the year that World War II ended. McConathy’s oldest sons, Leslie and Johnny, were plowing corn that day when their work was interrupted by an automobile winding its way up the dirt road leading to the farmhouse. The three men in the automobile were representatives from the Louisiana Normal College in Natchitoches. The Bryceland High School basketball team had defeated Coushatta in a rally at Natchitoches, and the men made the trip to Bienville Parish to offer an athletic scholarship to Leslie McConathy. One of the men was the Normal football coach and athletic director, Harry “Rags”Turpin. Another was Monty Cheeves, an assistant basketball coach. The other was Joe Webb, a chemistry professor who later became head of the alumni association. Webb’s son, Randy, is now the president of Northwestern. Legend has it that Leslie McConathy picked up his plow by one handle, pointed in the direction of the farmhouse and told them he would meet them there as soon as he and Johnny plowed their way around the hill. But Johnny’s memory is a bit foggy on that point. When they reached the house, the scholarship offer was made and accepted, sealed by a handshake, and the visitors left. A few weeks later, Leslie changed his mind after visiting Louisiana Tech at Ruston, and sent a letter to Coach Turpin informing him that he had decided to attend Tech. Turpin returned to the McConathy farm to discuss the situation with Leslie and his father. O. L. McConathy asked Leslie if he told the people from Normal that he would go to their college. “Yes, sir,” he replied. “Then you told the people at Tech you would go to their college?” “Yes, sir.” “Well, that’s a mighty poor way to do business, isn’t it? You gave your word to these people first, so that settles it.” “We lived right behind the school,” Johnny McConathy recalls. Actually, it was six miles as the crow flies -- and much longer when Leslie rode a horse and Johnny pedaled a bicycle to the gym for basketball practice and games. Two years after his older brother went to the Natchitoches college, when Johnny was a senior at Bryceland High (which had an enrollment of 69 students), no college recruiters made the trip to the McConathy farmhouse. One reason was that Johnny McConathy broke his ankle early in the season. Another was the fact that he was a 6-1, 155-pound stringbean who would grow four inches taller in the next two years. Johnny hitchhiked to Natchitoches, where he found legendary coach H. Lee Prather playing a ping pong game. “What can you do?” Prather asked him between serves. “I can play ball,” said Johnny. Prather looked at him and shook his head. “You don’t look like much of a ballplayer to me,” he said. “I don’t have anything for you.” Then he resumed his ping pong game. Johnny McConathy wasn’t easily discouraged. When classes started the following fall, he hitchhiked to Natchitoches again. Once again, Prather told him no scholarship was available. But after Johnny managed to hang around for a few days, Prather called in Leslie and told him one of the boys he was expecting hadn’t shown up. “I’ll give your brother an opportunity, one day at a time,” he said. By that time, the Natchitoches school had changed its name to Northwestern State College. Leslie and Johnny McConathy both played on the 1948-49 Demon team which posted a 23-5 record and is still regarded as Prather’s greatest team. So did another McConathy, Herschel, a distant relative from Florien. The McConathy clan was part of a group of settlers from Alabama who traveled west along the route of what is now Interstate 20 (because it was the high ground, and their wagons wouldn’t bog down in the mud.) They hung a left at Arcadia, where they founded the Alabama Baptist Church, and some stayed in Bienville Parish while others continued to Sabine, Vernon an Beauregard parishes. Johnny McConathy went from his “one day at a time” trial period to set a school scoring record and win All-America honors in 1952. After a brief stint in the National Basketball Association, he coached Bossier High to its first state basketball championship in 1960 and later served as superintendent of Bossier Parish schools. Leslie was superintendent of Richland Parish schools. By the time younger brother George McConathy was a senior at Bryceland High, the Bienville Parish school had won a couple of state championships and Prather, who was then the Northwestern president, made the trip to the McConathy farmhouse himself to complete the clean sweep for the Demons. George became an All-Gulf States Conference star for Demon teams coached by Charles “Red” Thomas. One generation (and several interviews) later, the McConathy connection led to Northwestern State. When he was a senior at Airline High, Mike McConathy was recruited by LSU, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State. He signed with Tech coach Scotty Robertson, who had coached at Shreveport’s Byrd High when Mike’s father, Johnny was coaching at Bossier High. McConathy became the second Tech player ever to score 2,000 points, passing the milestone in a game with Northwestern in which the Demons’ Billy Reynolds

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After reading the preceding story, nationally acclaimed Dayton Daily News columnist Tom Archdeacon spent time with Coach McConathy, his team and his family on the opening day of the 2001 NCAA Tournament. Archdeacon told the story of McConathy’s deep ties to Northwestern in the next morning’s Dayton Daily News. Portions of that column are excerpted here:

For Cinderella team, the McConathy magic is back March 14, 2001

Two generations of McConathy brothers have played for the Demons. Shown (left to right) standing in front of the rock crib at the McConathy family farm in Bienville Parish where the older McConathys grew up - George McConathy, Logan McConathy, John McConathy, Michael McConathy, and Leslie McConathy.

also broke the 2,000 point barrier, something only 16 other players in state history have done. Later, Mike McConathy became the first basketball coach at Bossier Parish Community College, and developed the team from scratch into a perennial national junior college powerhouse. Twice, he applied for coaching vacancies at Northwestern State and wasn’t selected. But Mike McConathy, like his father, is not easily discouraged. He interviewed for the Demons’ coaching position again in March 1999, and got the job. When Johnny McConathy went to Northwestern State, the Demons were in the middle of a streak of 19 straight winning seasons under Prather, Thomas and Huey Cranford. Six of those teams won 20 or more games. The Natchitoches school had only two losing basketball seasons in the first 47 years of its basketball program. That is the kind of tradition that Mike McConathy grew up hearing about from his father and uncles. That is the kind of achievement that Coach Mike McConathy had to his credit in 16 seasons as head basketball coach at Bossier Parish Community College. Nowadays at Northwestern, it’s clear Coach Mike McConathy has restored the same kind of championship tradition to the Demon basketball program his family helped to shape.

The big, white-haired man in the Demon purple shirt laughed and nodded: Sure, he’d tell the story of the plow and the promise.... ....”That’s how this all began. It got me there and our brother George, one of our cousins, too, and now... it’s got Mike.” Mike McConathy is Johnny’s son and the miracle-working, second-year coach of Northwestern State. Tuesday night, that Louisiana field that was plowed 55 years ago bore its best basketball fruit at UD Arena as Northwestern State -- playing the first NCAA Tournament game in school history -- defeated Winthrop, 71-67, in the opening round game of this year’s tournament .... ....Across Blackburn Court, Doug Ireland, the Demons’ sports information director, looked out at the scene of the proud father and triumphant son -who soon would be fighting tears when he talked of his parents and how they’d driven nearly 1,000 miles to be here with him, and nodded: “The McConathy magic is back. This is just an absolute great story.” Northwestern State and the McConathys is one of those charming Cinderella tales you get early in an NCAA Tournament. It’s a story of honor, undaunted belief and success.

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#KEEPTHEFAITH Jeff Moore Associate Head Coach 15th season at NSU Missouri Valley, 1995 Starting his 15th season with the Northwestern State men’s hoop squad, Jeff Moore is a cornerstone of the program. Coach Mike McConathy entrusts his staff with responsibilities that many Division I coaches don’t delegate. But with three former college head coaches on the bench in Moore, Dave Simmons and Morris Scott, the Demons are blessed with high-caliber help. Moore’s in-game strategy and stewardship of all aspects of the program have weaved seamlessly with McConathy’s players-first, family values approach. He has been the point man as recruiting coordinator as NSU signed two Southland Conference Freshmen of the Year, Jalan West (2013) and Zeek Woodley (2014), and the 2013 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year, DeQuan Hicks. Most recently, center Ishmael Lane signed a professional deal with a Japanese team. Three of Moore’s signees -- Woodley, Koby Achane at Missouri Valley College, and Ronnie Ross at John Wood Community College -- became their program’s career scoring leaders. West owns the Demons’ career assists record. Moore helped steer the 2012-13 Demons to a 14-seed in the NCAA tournament after another Southland Tournament championship. The 23 games the Demons won in 2012-13 sit in second place for the school’s all-time history for wins in a season. NSU won 59 games across three seasons from 2012-15, while leading the nation in scoring in 2014-15 and ranking second nationally the previous two seasons. Moore’s amazing work ethic and winning personality made him the perfect choice to fill the big shoes on the Demons’ staff when he replaced Simmons, who was hired as head coach at McNeese in 2006. Moore’s motto: “preparation comes face-to-face with opportunity.” He fits into a legacy of assistant coaches that McConathy has nurtured, three who are current Division I head coaches -- Buzz Williams at Virginia Tech after a great run at Marquette, Paul Weir at New Mexico after a great debut at New Mexico State, along with beloved Southland rival Mark Slessinger at New Orleans. Multiple others have gone on to head coaching positions after their NSU tenures. Moore’s strategic acumen and teaching skills were tremendous assets as NSU won yet another Southland Conference title in his first season on staff, capturing the SLC East Division crown. In his first two seasons, the Demons made back-to-back trips to the Southland Finals. The Demons returned to significant March basketball in 2019-20 as Moore helped a staff nurture eight newcomers, blending with a core of veterans to finish tied for fourth in the Southland Conference. It's the fifth time since 2010 that NSU has finished in the top four of the 13-member league. NSU won its first-round SLC Tournament game before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 virus. Before coming to NSU, he spent five years (1997-2002) as a head coach and athletic director in the junior college ranks at John Wood (Ill.) Community College. There he made a run to the NJCAA regional tournament semifinals in 2001 and coached Ronnie Ross, a Jeanerette, La., product who was ranked as a Top 10 junior college prospect at guard by TSN Basketball Magazine.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School Position 2020-21 Northwestern State Associate Head Coach 2019-20 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2018-19 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2017-18 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2016-17 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2015-16 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2014-15 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2013-14 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2012-13 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2011-12 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2010-11 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2009-10 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2008-09 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2007-08 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2006-07 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 2005-06 Bossier Parish CC Assistant Coach 2004-05 Tyler Junior College Assistant Coach 2003-04 Tyler Junior College Assistant Coach 2002-03 Tyler Junior College Assistant Coach 2001-02 John Wood CC Head Coach 2000-01 John Wood CC Head Coach 1999-00 John Wood CC Head Coach 1998-99 John Wood CC Head Coach 1997-98 John Wood CC Head Coach 1996-97 Missouri Valley Assistant Coach 1995-96 Missouri Valley Assistant Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1992-94 Missouri Valley College 1990-92 Marshalltown Community College PERSONAL INFORMATION Hometown: Lake Arthur, La. High School: Lake Arthur HS College: Missouri Valley College, 1995 Wife: Amy Family: Gracie, daughter; Caige, son

Ross was the first of three Top 10 junior college prospects by position that Moore coached. Kurt Looby and Jessan Gray played for Moore at Tyler Junior College when he was an assistant from 2002-05. In his three seasons at Tyler, they qualified for the regional tournament every season. After TJC, he coached at Bossier Parish Community College as an assistant for one season before Coach Mike called his number. At BPCC, the Cavaliers won the Miss-Lou Conference and Tournament Championship and qualified for the Region XXII Tournament for the first time in five years. Moore not only has a commitment to excellence on the floor, but in the classroom. Ninety percent of Demon basketball players have graduated since Moore arrived, and NSU’s APR has continued to climb including 1000 marks in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2016. In 2014, the program received NCAA national recognition for ranking in the top 10 percent in Division I, and again led all conference and state public institutions in the NCAA Graduation Success Rate with a 98 percent score. He’s recruited high-producing players such as Achane from Welsh, La.; Will Mosley from Shreveport, a Demon great who is fifth all-time in NCAA Division I history in blocks and is a pro star in Italy; and NSU standout Trey Gilder of Dallas, who played with the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies and was an NBA D-League All-Star. Moore has coached nearly 90 players in his career from his home state of Louisiana. Moore’s father, the late Wilbert C. “Nooky” Moore, coached for 33 seasons in Louisiana in high school (Slidell, Rayne, Notre Dame-Crowley, Lake Arthur)

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and college (assistant coach to Ralph Ward at McNeese State). Moore's alma Lake Arthur High recently honored him by naming its basketball court "Jeff Moore Court" in 2019. The gymnasium is already named after his father "Nooky." The younger Moore began his college coaching career in 1995 at his alma mater, Missouri Valley College, after serving as a student assistant coach in 1994-95 following the end of his playing career. He was named an NAIA Scholar All-American at Missouri Valley after earning National Junior College Athletic Association All-Academic honors at Marshalltown (Iowa) Community College, where he was also an honorable mention all-region performer. He earned a master’s degree in education, with an emphasis in athletic administration, from Northwestern State in 1997. Moore was a standout player at Lake Arthur High School and was inducted into the school’s athletic hall of fame. His No. 34 jersey is retired, the only sports jersey in school history to have that distinction. Jeff played on the Louisiana Stars AAU state championship team and was chosen for the Louisiana Pepsi All-Stars Team that toured the Canary Islands. He continues to host summer camps in Jefferson Davis Parish starting in 1998 and also hosted senior workout camps in April in south Louisiana, providing an opportunity for hundreds of state prep players to obtain college scholarships at the junior college, NAIA and NCAA levels. His relationships with prep coaches have helped raise attendance at summer NSU camps and clinics to all-time highs. He and his wife Amy, the physical education teacher at the NSU Elementary Lab School, have a beautiful and active daughter, Gracie, and a son, Caige (for Dad’s Cajun heritage), who will turn seven in January. Amy, who played college volleyball and basketball, also serves as assistant volleyball coach at Natchitoches Central High School. Coach Moore stands with his family: daughter, Gracie; son, Caige; and wife, Amy

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#KEEPTHEFAITH Dave Simmons Assistant Coach Third season (10th) at NSU Louisiana Tech, 1981 One of the best tandems in Northwestern State basketball history is together again. Dave Simmons rejoined Mike McConathy’s NSU basketball staff in 2018 after 12 seasons as head coach at Southland Conference rival McNeese. He’s now in his second season as an assistant coach after rejoining the staff as an assistant to the head coach. The Demons returned to significant March basketball in 2019-20 as Simmons helped a staff nurture eight newcomers, blending with a core of veterans to finish tied for fourth in the Southland Conference. NSU won its first-round SLC Tournament game before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 virus. Simmons, 62, was the lead assistant during McConathy’s first seven seasons at Northwestern (1999-2006), when the Demons made their first two NCAA Tournament appearances (2001, 2006), winning a game both times in March Madness. He was hired as head coach at McNeese in September 2006 and was in charge of the Cowboys program for the last 12 seasons. The NSU assistant coach is a DeRidder native and former standout from 1977-81 at Louisiana Tech. McConathy and Simmons guided the Demons to their most dynamic stretch. After NSU had just five winning records in its first 24 years of NCAA Division I competition, after McConathy took over and hired Simmons, there were four more winning seasons in the next seven years, including 47 victories in their last two while shattering attendance records at Prather Coliseum. The Demons beat Winthrop in the 2001 NCAA Tournament after capturing the Southland Conference Tournament championship. In 2005-06, NSU set a school record with 26 wins, claiming the Southland regular season and tournament crowns before knocking off No. 15 Iowa in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Simmons has a combined 32 years in the Southland as a player and coach, including the last 12 as head coach at McNeese before rejoining NSU in 2018. He guided the Cowboys to the 2010-11 Southland regular-season championship, two Southland championship games and is the only McNeese coach to lead his teams to back-to-back national postseason tournaments: the 2011 NIT and 2012 CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Simmons won the 2011 and 2012 Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches “Tommy Joe Eagles Coach of the Year” awards, and was the 2010-11 Southland Coach of the Year. He is the third-winningest coach in McNeese history. Only Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame member Ralph Ward, who coached 19 seasons, spent more time in charge of the Cowboys basketball program than Simmons, who dramatically improved the program’s Academic Progress Rate scores during his tenure. As an assistant coach, Simmons has helped three different Southland Conference schools – McNeese, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern – to five

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PERSONAL INFORMATION Hometown: DeRidder, Louisiana High School: DeRidder High School Wife: Elaine Marie Children: Sons, Desmond, David, Deon

NCAA Tournament appearances. Simmons’ 89 percent free throw aim at Louisiana Tech in his senior year (1980-81) is best in school history by a player with over 75 makes. His career 81.8 percent rate at the line ranks fourth. Simmons is featured on a banner in the concourse of the Bulldogs’ Thomas Assembly Center and is a member of the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame, enshrined in 2007 for his playing days as an All-Southland and All-NABC District 23 performer. The Simmons have three adult sons: Desmond, David and Deon.

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#KEEPTHEFAITH Jacob Spielbauer Assistant Coach 14th season at NSU William Penn, 2007

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Position Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Director of Operations Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant

Jacob Spielbauer, a master of multi-tasking, enters his 14th season as an assistant coach under coach Mike McConathy. Previously NSU’s director of basketball operations, Spielbauer, 37, now assists in recruiting and scouting duties along with skill development, practice planning and overseeing student managers for the Demons. He is the program’s liaison for housing and equipment, and is camp director, a role that keeps him especially busy PLAYING EXPERIENCE in the spring and summer. The NSU program hosts a team camp for about 100 high 2003-07 William Penn University schools each summer, along with several other camps designed for youth ranging PERSONAL INFORMATION from 4 up to high school seniors. Hometown: Wapello, Iowa “Spiel” has been key to a pair of national postseason tournament trips by the High School: Wapello HS Demons, the 2013 NCAA Tournament and the 2014 CIT, and has been integral to Family: Daughter, Maci the success of some of the more remarkable players in school history. In his first season with the Demons, he helped NSU reach its league-record fourth straight Southland Conference Tournament championship game. In 2010, he was part of a staff that led NSU to a second-place finish in the conference race. A year later, he aided in the recruitment of Southland Conference 2013 Newcomer of the Year DeQuan Hicks and 2013 SLC Freshman of the Year Jalan West. He helped lead the Demons to a 23-9 finish while winning a Southland Conference Tournament championship and earning a 14th seed in the 2013 NCAA tournament. He assisted in the recruitment of 2013-14 Southland Freshman of the Year Zeek Woodley, who finished his career as NSU’s all-time scoring leader (2,033 points). While the Demons finished with a 17-14 record, they were the fastest team in Division I basketball. NSU ranked second in nation in points per game (86.6), seventh in nation in steals per game (8.7), and eighth in nation in assists per game (16.5). In the 2014-15 season, NSU led the nation in scoring (84 points per game) as Spielbauer helped mentor West, who led the nation in assists per game at 7.7. The Demons returned to significant March basketball in 2019-20 as Spielbauer helped a staff nurture eight newcomers, blending with a core of veterans to finish tied for fourth in the Southland Conference. It's the fifth time since 2010 that NSU has finished in the top four of the 13-member league. NSU won its first-round SLC Tournament game before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 virus. Spielbauer was an NAIA honorable mention All-American point guard in 2007 and an Academic All-American at William Penn University in 2006 and 2007 along with earning all-conference honors for three seasons. He scored 1,300 points during his four seasons as a Statesman. Spielbauer was team captain in his last three years and helped the Statesmen post back-to-back conference championships before they reached the NAIA Division II national tournament in his senior season. He was inducted into the William Penn Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2016. He holds the single-season free throw percentage record, hitting 89 percent in 2005-06, and ranked second in career 3-pointers made (230) and stands fourth in single-season 3-pointers made with 101 in the 2006-07 season. Coach Spielbauer and his daughter Maci Spielbauer, a Wapello, Iowa, native, earned a master’s of sport administration from NSU. He is also a teacher at the Louisiana School for Math, player at William Penn and is also a member of the William Penn Athletic Hall of Science and the Arts. Fame. At Wapello High, playing for his father Ken, he was a 2003 Iowa All-State pick. His father Ken has been head basketball coach at Wapello for 35 seasons. Spielbauer was born Sept. 18, 1984. His father was an All-American basketball

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#KEEPTHEFAITH Blake Cochran Player Development Coordinator

First season at NSU McMurry, 2017

Blake Cochran begins his first season as a volunteer assistant coach with NSU men’s basketball. Cochran served on the staffs of three different colleges before arriving at NSU. Most recently, Cochran was an associate head coach at Southwestern Assemblies of God University, a Texas program that is ranked in the NAIA Top 25 with consecutive 20-win seasons in Cochran’s two years. SWAGU climbed to No. 2 in the National Christian College Athletic Association. Cochran helped Fort Scott Community College to its best season in more than 30 years in 2017-18, assisting the Greyhounds to its first 20-win season since the 1980s as an assistant coach. Cochran played basketball at Northwestern Oklahoma State and later at Division II McMurry, helping the former to a conference title. He spent one season on the McMurry staff while finishing his bachelors in math education. Cochran has a masters in educational leadership from Pittsburg State, obtained in May. Cochran’s other experience includes working summer camps with the Dallas Mavericks and as a USA basketball clinic team instructor. He's married to the former Baylee Gray, a Northwestern State softball pitcher.

Travis Allen Graduate Manager First season at NSU Grand Canyon, 2020 Travis Allen is beginning his first season as a graduate assistant with the NSU men’s basketball program. Allen was the head student manager at Grand Canyon University for four seasons in which he trained, organized and directed a staff of managers. He performed a number of duties, including supporting practice, weight training, travel and recruiting operations. Other professional development includes co-founding Ball Out Phoenix, a basketball camp for underprivileged youth in West Phoenix. He volunteered during the 2017 Final Four. Allen earned his bachelor of science in sports management and is enrolled in masters classes in sports administration.

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Jordan Luna Graduate Manager Second season at NSU Texas A&M, 2017 Jordan Luna is beginning his second season at Northwestern State as a graduate assistant. Luna, the only graduate assistant on the 2019-20 NSU staff, handled all travel coordination and film operations in his first season. The Texas native assisted in scouting, led individual workouts and served as the main liaison between the program and NSU's athletics academic department. In addition, Luna aided in on-campus recruiting visits, coordinated many of the program's community service projects and helped in fundraising efforts. He was part of a staff that helped the Demons return to significant March basketball in 2019-20 as the staff nurtured eight newcomers, blending with a core of veterans to finish tied for fourth in the Southland Conference. NSU won its first-round SLC Tournament game before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 virus. Luna comes to Natchitoches after serving as the lead assistant coach at Washington Academy in Greenville, North Carolina, this past season. He led the purple team and was responsible for video and handling recruiting inquiries from college coaches. The Texas native has worked on the summer basketball camp staffs at Oregon, Alabama, Southern Methodist and North Texas as well as serving on the Texas A&M football gameday event staff. Luna graduated from Texas A&M in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management. He’s married to Jennifer Luna, who serves as the executive director for the Women's Resource Center in Natchitoches.

KC Henry Graduate Manager First season at NSU Wyoming, 2020 Kenneth (KC) Henry is beginning his first season as a graduate assistant with the NSU men’s basketball program. Henry served as a men’s basketball manager at Wyoming for the past two seasons, assisting in areas such as scouting reports, basketball camps, game day duties, daily practice drills and practice stats. An All-State basketball and football player Lingle High in Fort Laramie, Henry was on the Wyoming basketball roster for most of the 2018-19 season. Henry also was a part of the Eastern Wyoming College women’s basketball coaching staff while starting his college academic career, particularly focused on post play, workouts and pregame preparations. He earned his bachelors of science in kinesiology this past spring.

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#KEEPTHEFAITH Justin Tucek Strength Coach First season at NSU Justin Tucek is beginning his first season as a graduate assistant with the NSU men’s basketball program. Tucek spent the past two years as the head student assistant at Emporia State, involved duties such as film maintenance and exchange of games and practices, assisting in individual workouts, creating recruiting databases and evaluating prospects and recording and evaluating practice stats. He landed his first student assistant gig at Rock Valley College, helping with daily operations of practices, games and other aspects. Tucek worked with Midwest Elite Basketball as a camp clinician for the past two years. He earned his bachelors of science in history at Emporia State this past spring. Tucek is pursuing a masters in sports administration.

Derek Stein Assistant Strength Coach First season at NSU Derek Stein joined the Northwestern State staff in June as an assistant director of strength and conditioning. Stein spent the 2019-20 academic year at Louisiana Tech as an assistant strength and conditioning coach, working primarily with women’s basketball, volleyball, women’s soccer, tennis and bowling. While at Louisiana Tech, Stein was also responsible for hiring strength and conditioning interns and assisting the director of strength and conditioning with hiring additional assistant strength and conditioning coaches. Prior to arriving at Louisiana Tech, Stein was a graduate assistant at Eastern Illinois where he earned a master of science degree in kinesiology and sports studies with a concentration in sports administration. While at EIU, Stein assisted the head football strength coach and designed and implemented strength and conditioning and athletic performance programs for EIU’s baseball, men’s soccer and track and field teams. He also assisted in the process of hiring strength and conditioning graduate assistants and interns. Stein spent two football seasons at Finlandia University in Hancock, Michigan, first as an assistant strength and conditioning coach and wide receivers coach before being promoted to strength and conditioning coordinator. In that role, Stein was responsible for creating and executing strength and conditioning performance programs for all 10 of Finlandia’s intercollegiate varsity teams.

Johnny Cox Special Asst. to the HC First season at NSU Johnny Cox joined the NSU men’s basketball staff this past summer and will serve as a special assistant to head coach Mike McConathy. Cox built ties to the local and regional community through his participation in the family restaurant Merci Beaucoup for 15 years, starting in 2005. The accomplished high school basketball coach headed programs at Riverdale Academy, Central School and St. Mary’s School. Winning more than 450 games in 20 seasons as a high school head coach, Cox guided the Riverdale girls to the Louisiana Independent School Association championship game in 1991. He led the Central girls to two North State championships in the Mississippi Private School Association and the Central boys to another North State title in the 1990s. At St. Mary's, Cox coached the Lady Tigers to the first state semifinal berth in program history in 2003. As a player, the Coushatta native led Riverdale Academy to three state titles before graduating from Northwestern State. He’s married to Reatha C. Cox, who is Northwestern State's director of student affairs.

Marcia Bolton Administrative Assistant Ninth season at NSU Northwestern State, 1988 Administrative assistant Marcia Bolton is part of the heartbeat of the Demon basketball staff. Her office management keeps operations smooth for coaches, staff and most importantly, for the players, who she considers “her boys.” She is affectionately known as “Little Ducky” as nicknamed by the iconic Demon, “Coach Black,” Harris Wilson Jr. A native of Natchitoches, she graduated from Natchitoches Central High School and is a 1988 alumna of Northwestern State. She worked in the private sector for more than 30 years as an office manager/ administrator. She is the daughter of Dr. Dick T. Stalling, who is retired from NSU as department head of the biology department. Marcia is very active in her church, Trinity Baptist. She also loves to work in the yard and be on the water. She is married to Shelby Bolton, who is an avid NSU basketball fan.

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NSU SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF JASON DRURY

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Idaho State, 1999; Northwestern State, 2001 15th season at Northwestern State Now in his 15th season at Northwestern State, Jason Drury was promoted to director of sports medicine in 2012 after the retirement of long-time athletic trainer Ed Evans. Drury joined the sports medicine staff at Northwestern State University in the summer of 2005 after being the head athletic trainer at Natchitoches Central for five years. Drury was instrumental in developing Northwestern State’s partnership with Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, which doubled NSU’s full-time sports medicine staff in 2015. In the spring of 2009, Drury took over as the head football athletic trainer for the Demons, after working for three seasons with the women’s soccer team and one season with men’s basketball team. A 1999 graduate of Idaho State University in biology, Drury worked with numerous sports in Pocatello, Idaho, including football, men’s basketball and track and field. Drury earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern State in 2001, during which time he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the NSU softball team. Drury is a native of Paoli, Indiana. He and his wife, Toni, have been married for 16 years. They have two children, Maddox and Kenzie.

KALEVI PAJULUOMA

INTERIM ASST. DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE UL Lafayette, 2020; 1st season at Northwestern State Kalevi Pajuluoma was named Northwestern State's interim assistant director of sports medicine in August 2020 after spending one season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer on the NSU staff. Pajuluoma spent more than two years at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, assisting with men’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis and track and field. He also assisted W.B. Ray High in a variety of sports for one year. Pajuluoma gained additional experience with events like the Manning Passing Academy, large-scale high school track meets and college tennis tournaments and high school cross country meets among others. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in May and is CPR and first-aid certified. Nicknamed “Kal,” he also learned on the job while attending Diablo Valley College where he assisted with soccer, basketball, football and volleyball.

KOLLEEN BROWN

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Morrisville State, 2014; Daemen College, 2016 Third season at Northwestern State Kolleen Brown is in her third season as part of the Northwestern State sports medicine staff. Brown, who arrived in Natchitoches in August 2017, is Northwestern State’s primary athletic trainer for women’s basketball. A former all-conference soccer player at Morrisville State, Brown earned her undergraduate degree in human performance and health promotion before collecting her master’s degree in athletic training from Daemen College. Brown also played lacrosse, where she helped her team to the NAC West Division Championship Tournament. While at Utica College, Brown was the primary athletic trainer for women’s ice hockey and women’s lacrosse. Brown worked with Niagara University’s men’s hockey team in 2016 and with the University of Buffalo’s women’s soccer team in 2014. She also worked with the Buffalo football team during spring practice in 2015. Her time at Niagara and Buffalo came while she was earning her master’s degree from Daemen. Brown also performed occupational medical clearance physicals at Healthworks in Buffalo. A Licensed Athletic Trainer, Brown is BOC certified and holds a CDC concussion certification. She is first-aid/CPR/AED certified and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

BRITTANY GOLDBERG

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Southern Utah, 2016; Northwestern State, 2018 Fourth season at Northwestern State

Brittany Goldberg returned to Northwestern State as its assistant director of sports medicine in July 2018 after a short stint at UL Lafayette. The Lake Havasu City, Arizona, native graduated from Northwestern State with a masters in health and human performance with a concentration in health promotion in May 2018, after spending two years working as an athletic trainer with soccer, spring volleyball, tennis and football. She is the primary athletic trainer for Northwestern State baseball. The Southern Utah graduate earned a degree in athletic training and exercise science while serving two athletics seasons with duties ranging from emergency care, rehabilitation and baseline concussion testing. Her sport assignments included football, softball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, cross country, track and field, volleyball and tennis. Goldberg served Parowan High School in a variety of sports as well as the Utah High School Activities AssociaZACHERY STANDIFORD tion football championships. ATHLETIC TRAINER GRADUATE ASSISTANT Goldberg is a licensed athletic trainer by the State of Louisiana Board of MediUL Lafayette, 2020; cal Examiners, a BOC certified athletic trainer and a Red Cross certified professional 1st season at Northwestern State Zachery Standiford begins his first season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer rescuer. Goldberg, a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association, was awarded the Big Sky Football with the NSU men’s basketball team. Standiford served the UL Lafayette men’s basketball team as an undergraduate for Officials Association Student Athletic Trainer Scholarship in 2015. two seasons, traveling to away games and assisting the head athletic trainer with daily duties. The Opelousas native also assisted in coverage of the Ragin’ Cajuns football and baseball teams. Standiford is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Louisiana Athletic Trainers Association who is certified in Red Cross AED, CPR and first aid.

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#KEEPTHEFAITH THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

Well into its sixth decade of service, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions and approximately 4,200 student-athletes. Having commemorated its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 13 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21st Century. The successful transformation continues, as the Southland Conference welcomed four additional members in 2013: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New Orleans. In addition to its newest members, the Southland also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. An original Southland member from 1963-73, Abilene Christian rejoined the league as one of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA history, and the addition of Houston Baptist, UIW and New Orleans gives the Southland a regular competitive presence in the key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. Southland cities encompass approximately 14 million people, and six of its television markets rank among the top 100 in the U.S. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Ma-

2020-21 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Name Class Pos. School Hometown Joe Pleasant Jr. F Abilene Christian Overland Park, Kan. Rylan Bergersen Sr. G Central Arkansas Boise, Idaho Dru Kuxhausen Sr. G McNeese Scottsbluff, Neb. Zach Nutall Jr. G Sam Houston State Bryan, Texas Gavin Kensmil Sr. F Stephen F. Austin Paramarimbo, Suriname Name Davion Buster A.J. Lawson DeAndre Jones Troy Green Roti Ware

Class Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

SECOND TEAM Pos. School G Lamar G McNeese G Central Arkansas G New Orleans G Stephen F. Austin

Hometown Austin, Texas Bryan, Texas Boise, Idaho St. Rose, La. Morton, Miss.

jor League Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian). Other notable alums from current members include Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene Christian), professional golfers Shawn Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), former NFL standouts Bobby Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), Ricardo Chavira (UIW) and Jesse Borrego (UIW), and the late NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). The Southland sponsors 17 full championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The Southland Bowling League, an affiliated Conference sport, originated in 2015, and four of its members filled out half of the eight-team bracket, with Stephen F. Austin advancing to the national title match.

2020-21 PRESEASON MEN’S BASKETBALL POLL PLACE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

TEAM (FIRST PLACE VOTES) Stephen F. Austin (17) Abilene Christian (3) Sam Houston State Nicholls (1) Lamar (3) McNeese (2) Central Arkansas New Orleans Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Northwestern State Southeastern La. Incarnate Word Houston Baptist

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TOTAL 278 254 216 209 199 177 153 132 131 123 68 64 23

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AT TEXAS TECH

GAME 1 • NOV. 25 • 6 P.M.

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SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 0-5

AT TCU

GAME 4 • DEC. 4 • 7 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location....................................................................................Lubbock, Texas Enrollment............................................................................................ 38,742 Colors.....................................................................................Scarlet and Black President...................................................................... Dr. Lawrence Shovanec Athletics Director..........................................................................Kirby Hocutt Conference.............................................................................Big 12 (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)......................................United Supermarkets Arena (15,000) Website......................................................................................texastech.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location................................................................................ Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment............................................................................................ 11,024 Colors.................................................................................... Purple and White President................................................................................... Victor Boschini Athletics Director....................................................................Jeremiah Donati Conference............................................................................................. Big 12 Arena (Capacity).................................... Ed and Rae Schollmeier Arena (6,800) Website.........................................................................................gofrogs.com

HEAD COACH Chris Beard (Texas, 1995) Record at Texas Tech/Overall............94-34 (6th Season)/265-94 (11th season)

HEAD COACH Jamie Dixon (TCU, 1987) Record at TCU/Career..................... 84-57 (5th season)/412-180 (17th season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 18-13/9-9 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................... 16-16/7-11 Letterwinners R/L.......................................................................................6/3 Starters R/L.................................................................................................2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS Wes Bloomquist Office......................................................................................................... N/A Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email........................................................................ wes.bloomquist@ttu.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Stephen Schoon Office.........................................................................................817-257-5299 Cell.............................................................................................620-218-1693 Email....................................................................................s.schoon@tcu.edu

VS TEXAS ARLINGTON

GAME 2 • NOV. 28 • 3 P.M.

SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 23-28

UL MONROE

GAME 5 • DEC. 6 • 2 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location.................................................................................. Arlington, Texas Enrollment............................................................................................ 43,863 Colors...........................................................................Orange Blue and White President..................................................................................... Dr.Teik C. Lim Athletics Director..............................................................................Jim Baker Conference..........................................................................Sun Belt (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity).....................................................College Park Center (7,000) Website....................................................................................... utamavs.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................................................................................... Monroe Enrollment.............................................................................................. 8.854 Colors.................................................................................... Maroon and Gold President......................................................................................Dr. Ron Berry Athletics Director.....................................................................Scott McDonald Conference..........................................................................Sun Belt (NCAA DI) Arena..................................................................Fant-Ewing Coliseum (7,085) Website.............................................................................ULMWarhawks.com

HEAD COACH Chris Ogden (Texas, 2004) Record at UTA/Overall..............................................31-34 (3rd Season)/Same

HEAD COACH Keith Richard (UL Monroe, 1982) Record at ULM/Overall.............123-194 (12th season)/273-311 (21st season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................. 14-18/10-10 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 9-20/5-15 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Jason MacBain Office......................................................................................................... N/A Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email..........................................................................jason.macbain@uta.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS John Lewandowski Office.........................................................................................318-342-5378 Cell.............................................................................................618-571-1932 Email........................................................................... lewandowski@ulm.edu

AT LOUISIANA TECH

GAME 3 • NOV. 29 • 1 P.M.

SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 61-76

CHAMPION CHRISTIAN

GAME 6 • DEC. 12 • 4 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location..........................................................................................Ruston, La. Enrollment............................................................................................ 11,957 Colors...........................................................................................Red and Blue President.......................................................................................Dr. Les Guice Athletics Director................................................................Tommy McClelland Conference.............................................................. Conference USA (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)..........................................Thomas Assembly Center (15,000) Website......................................................................................texastech.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location......................................................................... Hot Springs, Arkansas Enrollment................................................................................................. 100 Colors......................................................................................... Blue and Gold President..........................................................................................Eric Capaci Athletics Director.............................................................................Eric Capaci Conference........................................................................Independent (ACCA) Arena (Capacity) ........................................................................................ N/A Website............................................ ChampionChristianCollege.com/athletics

HEAD COACH Eric Konkol (Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 2000) Record at Louisiana Tech/Overall............................105-57 (6th Season)/Same

HEAD COACH Mo Capaci (Champion Christian, 2013) Record at Champion Christian/Overall................................. First Season/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 22-8/13-5 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................... 19-9/8-2 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Kane McGuire Office......................................................................................................... N/A Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email..............................................................................kmcguire@latech.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Jesse Byrd Office.........................................................................................256-679-4454 Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email............................................. jesse.byrd@championchristiancollege.com

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SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 0-4

SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 50-75

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 2-0

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AT TULSA

GAME 7 • DEC. 18 • TBA

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 0-2

AT WASHINGTON STATE

GAME 10 • DEC. 23 • 6 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location................................................................................. Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment.............................................................................................. 4,352 Colors........................................................... Royal Blue, Old Gold and Crimson President......................................................................................Dr. Jane Levit Athletics Director..........................................................................Rick Dickson Conference........................................................................American (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)....................................................Donald W. Reynolds (8,355) Website..............................................................................tulsahurricane.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location......................................................................... Pullman, Washington Enrollment............................................................................................ 20,286 Colors....................................................................................Crimson and Gray President......................................................................................... Kirk Schulz Athletics Director............................................................................... Pat Chun Conference.............................................................................................PAC 12 Arena (Capacity).........................................McCarthey Athletics Center (6,000) Website..................................................................................wsucougars.com

HEAD COACH Frank Haith (Elon, 1988) Record at Tu;sa/Overall..................95-76 (6th Season)/264-181 (14th season)

HEAD COACH Kyle Smith (Illinois State, 2006) Record at WSU/Career..................16-16 (2nd Season)/180-138 (11th Season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................... 21-10/13-5 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................... 16-16/6-12 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Nick Bushart Office......................................................................................................... N/A Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email...............................................................................nab9090@utulsa.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Ben Laskey Office.........................................................................................509-335-0265 Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email............................................................................... ben.laskey@wsu.edu

AT MISSOURI STATE

GAME 8 • DEC. 19 • 7 P.M.

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 0-0

LOUISIANA COLLEGE

GAME 11 • DEC. 31 • NOON

GENERAL INFORMATION Location...........................................................................Springfield, Missouri Enrollment............................................................................................ 23,450 Colors.................................................................................. Maroon and White President.................................................................................Clifton M. Smart Athletics Director............................................................................ Kyle Moats Conference................................................................................Missouri Valley Arena (Capacity).................................................................JQH Arena (11,000) Website.......................................................................missouristatebears.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location..............................................................................................Pineville Enrollment................................................................................................. 989 Colors............................................................................Royal Blue and Orange President........................................................................................Rick Brewer Athletics Director...........................................................................Reni Mason Conference..................................................... American Southwest (NCAA D3) Arena (Capacity).................................................. H.O. West Fieldhouse (4,800) Website..................................................................................... LCWildcats.net

HEAD COACH Dana Ford (Illinois State, 2006) Record at MSU/Career......................... 32-33 (3rd season)/89-98 (7th season)

HEAD COACH Reni Mason (New Orleans, 1993) Record at Louisiana College/Career.......................... 61-64 (6th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 16-17/9-9 Letterwinners R/L.......................................................................................4/8 Starters R/L.................................................................................................2/3

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 13-13/7-9 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Rick Kindhart Office.........................................................................................417-836-4585 Cell.............................................................................................417-849-5865 Email.................................................................. rkindhart@missouristate.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Richard Thiberville Office.........................................................................................318-478-7987 Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email............................................................richard.thiberville@lacollege.edu

AT GONZAGA

GAME 9 • DEC. 21 • 6 P.M.

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 0-0

HOUSTON BAPTIST

(A) GAME 12 • JAN. 2 • TBA. (H) GAME 20 • FEB. 6 • 3 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location......................................................................... Spokane, Washington Enrollment.............................................................................................. 7,501 Colors....................................................................................... Blue and White President................................................................................Thayne McCulloh Athletics Director............................................................................. Mike Roth Conference....................................................................West Coast Conference Arena (Capacity).........................................McCarthey Athletics Center (6,000) Website..........................................................................................gozags.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................................................................. Houston Enrollment.............................................................................................. 3,741 Colors............................................................................Royal Blue and Orange President.........................................................................Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. Athletics Director....................................................................... Steve Moniaci Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)..................................................................Sharp Gym (1,000) Website..................................................................................HBUHuskies.com

HEAD COACH Mark Few (Oregon, 1987) Record at Gonzaga/Career................................. 599-124 (22nd Season)/Same

HEAD COACH Ron Cottrell (Arkansas, 1985) Record at Houston Baptist/Career...................... 491-432 (29th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 31-2/16-0 Letterwinners R/L.......................................................................................4/8 Starters R/L.................................................................................................2/3

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 4-25/4-16 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Barrett Henderson Office.........................................................................................509-313-4288 Cell.............................................................................................541-805-5687 Email......................................................................hendersonb@gonzaga.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Jeff Sutton Office.........................................................................................281-649-3208 Cell.............................................................................................521-426-3275 Email.....................................................................................jsutton@hbu.edu

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 0-0

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.............................................. 121-37

SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 17-17

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INCARNATE WORD

(H) GAME 13 • JAN. 6 • 6:30 P.M. (A) GAME 21 • FEB. 10 • TBA

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SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 6-2

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

(A) GAME 16 • JAN. 22 • TBA (H) GAME 24 • FEB. 26 • 6:30 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................................................. San Antonio, Texas Enrollment............................................................................................ 10,226 Colors.............................................................................. Red, Black and White President............................................................................... Dr. Thomas Evans Interim Athletics Director...........................................................Richard Duran Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) ..................... Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center (2,000) Website................................................................................UIWCardinals.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................................................................ Nacogdoches, Texas Enrollment............................................................................................ 13,144 Colors.................................................................................... Purple and White President.................................................................................Dr. Scott Gordon Athletics Director.............................................................................. Ryan Ivey Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)......................................William R. Johnson Coliseum (7,203) Website.......................................................................................SFAJacks.com

HEAD COACH Dr. Carson Cunningham (Purdue, 2000) Record at UIW/Overall....................... 15-46 (3rd season)/122-99 (7th season)

HEAD COACH Kyle Keller (Oklahoma State, 1990) Record at Stephen F. Austin/Overall......................... 88-41 (3rd season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 9-22/6-14 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2018-19 Record/Conference Record................................................. 28-3/19-1 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Zach Mason Office.........................................................................................210-283-5052 Cell.............................................................................................512-713-9707 Email................................................................... dischian@student.uiwtx.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Kevin Meyer Office.........................................................................................936-468-2606 Cell............................................................................................................. N/A Email................................................................................. meyerkt@sfasu.edu

McNEESE

(A) GAME 14 • JAN. 9 • 6:30 P.M. (H) GAME 22 • FEB. 13 • 7 P.M.

SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 66-65

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

(A) GAME 17 • JAN. 23 • TBA (H) GAME 25 • FEB. 27 • 3 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location....................................................................................... Lake Charles Enrollment.............................................................................................. 7,626 Colors......................................................................................... Blue and Gold President................................................................................ Dr. Daryl Burckel Athletics Director......................................................................Heath Schroyer Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)..................Health and Human Performance Complex (4,100) Website............................................................................ McNeeseSports.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location...........................................................................................Hammond Enrollment............................................................................................ 14,298 Colors....................................................................................... Green and Gold President................................................................................. Dr. John L. Crain Athletics Director.......................................................................... Jay Artigues Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)........................................................ University Center (7,500) Website..................................................................................... LionSports.net

HEAD COACH Heath Schroyer (Armstrong Atlantic, 1995) Record at McNeese/Career.............24-39 (3rd season)/150-183 (12th season)

HEAD COACH David Kiefer (Kansas State, 2007) Record at SLU/Overall......................................................................8-23/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................ 15-17/10-10 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 8-23/5-15 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

MEDIA RELATIONS Matthew Bonnette Office.........................................................................................337-475-5207 Cell.............................................................................................337-263-4822 Email.......................................................................wbonnette@mcneese.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Chris Salim Office.........................................................................................985-549-2142 Cell.............................................................................................318-471-5972 Email.......................................................christopher.salim@southeastern.edu

NICHOLLS

(H) GAME 15 • JAN. 13 • 6:30 P.M. (A) GAME 23 • FEB. 17 • TBA

SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 72-46

NEW ORLEANS

(H) GAME 18 • JAN. 27 • 6:30 P.M. (A) GAME 26 • MARCH 3 • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATION Location...........................................................................................Thibodaux Enrollment.............................................................................................. 6,366 Colors...........................................................................................Red and Gray President.......................................................................................Dr. Jay Clune Athletics Director.................................................................... Jonathan Terrell Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena...................................................................Stopher Gymnasium (3,800) Website..............................................................................GeauxColonels.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location....................................................................................... New Orleans Enrollment.............................................................................................. 7,976 Colors...............................................................................Royal Blue and Silver President................................................................................ Dr. John Nicklow Athletics Director...........................................................................Tim Duncan Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)..........................................................Lakefront Arena (8,785) Website................................................................................UNOPrivaters.com

HEAD COACH Austin Claunch (Emory, 2012) Record at Nicholls/Overall........................................ 35-27 (3rd season)/Same

HEAD COACH Mark Slessinger (Aurora, 1995) Record at New Orleans/Career............................ 121-150 (10th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................... 21-10/15-5 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record................................................. 9-21/5-15 Letterwinners R/L.......................................................................................6/4 Starters R/L.................................................................................................2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS Jay Sullivan Office.........................................................................................985-448-4282 Cell.............................................................................................210-683-7717 Email.........................................................................jay.sullivan@nicholls.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Kevlin Queliz Office.........................................................................................504-280-6284 Cell.............................................................................................917-683-6517 Email..................................................................................... kqueliz@uno.edu

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SERIES INFORMATION Overall................................................ 65-65

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.............................................. 104-65

SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................... 7-9

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CENTRAL ARKANSAS

(A) GAME 19 • JAN. 30 • TBA (H) GAME 27 • MARCH 6 • 3 P.M.

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SERIES INFORMATION Overall.................................................. 21-8

GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................................................................... Conway, Arkansas Enrollment............................................................................................ 11,177 Colors...................................................................................... Purple and Gray President...........................................................................Dr. Houston D. Davis Athletics Director.....................................................................Dr. Brad Teague Conference.......................................................................Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity)................................................................Farris Center (5,000) Website....................................................................................UCASports.com HEAD COACH Anthony Boone (Ole Miss, 1998) Record at UCA/Overall..................................9-12 (Interim)/Same (1st season) TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record/Conference Record............................................... 10-21/9-11 Letterwinners R/L...................................................................................... N/A Starters R/L................................................................................................ N/A MEDIA RELATIONS Steve East Office.........................................................................................501-450-5743 Cell.............................................................................................501-339-8215 Email.........................................................................................seast@uca.edu

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#KEEPTHEFAITH 2019-20 OVERALL STATISTICS

Player GP-GS MIN-A FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-DQ A-AVG. TO BLK STL PTS AVG. Bile, Chudier 28-23 680-24.3 130-271 .480 35-93 .376 104-141 .738 51 162 213 7.6 102-5 44-1.6 110 41 20 399 14.3 Roberson, Jairus 30-9 714-23.8 110-284 .387 80-215 .372 56-73 .767 11 23 34 1.1 43-0 21-0.7 24 2 12 356 11.9 Massner, Trenton 27-24 686-25.4 93-177 .525 34-82 .415 39-56 .696 34 74 108 4.0 44-1 57-2.1 42 14 16 259 9.6 Chougkaz, Nikos 29-23 715-24.7 99-243 .407 21-75 .280 47-67 .701 58 152 210 7.2 79-2 35-1.2 63 20 29 266 9.2 White, Brian 27-8 606-22.4 76-152 .500 14-42 .333 44-50 .880 4 43 47 1.7 20-0 83-3.1 60 1 23 210 7.8 Gregg, Jamaure 28-9 624-22.3 89-197 .452 3-4 .750 28-51 .549 47 113 160 5.7 68-0 13-0.5 33 30 14 209 7.5 Reed, LaTerrance 5-2 79-15.9 12-30 .400 8-19 .421 5-6 .833 1 2 3 0.6 5-0 4-0.8 7 0 2 37 7.4 Zelenbaba, Jovan 30-9 439-14.6 45-120 .375 18-57 .316 23-28 .821 18 50 68 2.3 51-2 22-0.7 33 2 14 131 4.4 Owens, Larry 30-15 307-10.2 53-101 .525 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 37 51 88 2.9 39-0 13-0.4 27 10 8 122 4.1 Kennedy, Dominique 1-0 2-2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Jones, C.J. 29-19 504-17.4 32-83 .386 3-16 .188 37-45 .822 1 27 28 1.0 39-1 62-2.1 31 0 18 104 3.6 Norvel, John 27-3 196-7.3 14-40 .350 6-19 .316 21-26 .808 5 14 19 0.7 25-0 18-0.7 9 0 11 55 2.0 Kueth, Gatdoar 27-2 243-9.0 18-47 .383 3-9 .333 11-16 .688 10 36 46 1.7 44-0 8-0.3 20 9 4 50 1.9 Guest, Jacob 15-0 75-5.0 9-29 .310 7-22 .318 0-0 .000 2 2 4 0.3 5-0 1-0.1 5 0 2 25 1.7 Chougkaz, Robert 12-0 52-4.3 6-13 .462 2-5 .400 3-3 1.000 0 5 5 0.4 6-0 2-0.2 6 0 0 17 1.4 Williams, Dalin 19-4 103-5.4 10-14 .714 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 8 13 21 1.1 18-0 3-0.2 11 3 2 21 1.1 Team 51 64 115 12 Total 30 6025 797-1802 .442 234-658 .356 437-596 .733 338 831 1169 39.0 588-11 386-12.9 493 132 175 2265 75.5 Opponents 30 6025 773-1891 .409 229-670 .342 495-696 .711 391 745 1136 37.9 555-10 418-13.9 412 77 248 2270 75.7

2019-20 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STATISTICS

Player GP-GS MIN-A FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-DQ A-AVG. TO BLK STL PTS AVG. Bile, Chudier 18-16 454-25.2 84-178 .472 27-68 .397 78-94 .809 33 108 141 7.8 65-3 28-1.6 78 26 10 271 15.1 Roberson, Jairus 20-3 491-24.6 77-185 .416 55-136 .404 45-59 .763 6 15 21 1.1 29-0 12-0.6 15 1 7 254 12.7 Massner, Trenton 20-20 552-27.6 79-154 .513 31-71 .437 37-52 .712 30 62 92 4.6 32-1 48-2.4 35 13 12 226 11.3 White, Brian 17-4 380-22.4 47-91 .516 5-18 .278 34-40 .850 3 27 30 1.8 17-0 48-2.8 40 1 16 133 7.8 Gregg, Jamaure 19-4 438-23.1 61-142 .430 2-3 .667 23-39 .590 40 79 119 6.3 47-0 9-2.0 22 17 10 147 7.7 Zelenbaba, Jovan 20-6 311-15.5 33-85 .388 14-38 .368 18-22 .818 11 36 47 2.4 40-2 16-0.8 19 1 9 98 4.9 Jones, C.J. 20-16 388-19.4 26-65 .400 2-11 .182 33-40 .825 1 20 21 1.1 28-1 47-2.4 25 0 14 87 4.4 Owens, Larry 20-13 205-10.3 33-68 .485 0-0 .000 15-24 .625 26 30 56 2.8 33-0 9-0.5 21 9 8 81 4.1 Kennedy, Dominique 1-0 2-2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Norvel, John 17-0 93-5.5 9-22 .409 4-10 .400 10-13 .769 1 4 5 0.3 13-0 9-0.5 4 0 6 32 1.9 Kueth, Gatdoar 17-0 121-7.1 11-22 .500 3-5 .600 6-11 .545 4 18 22 1.3 21-0 3-0.2 8 8 3 31 1.8 Williams, Dalin 10-1 54-5.4 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 3 11 14 1.4 12-0 1-0.1 6 0 1 11 1.1 Guest, Jacob 6-0 16-2.7 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0.0 0 0 0 5 0.8 Chougkaz, Robert 6-0 14-2.3 0-1 .000 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0.5 2-0 0-0.0 0 3 0 2 0.3 Team 32 38 70 0-0 11 Total 20 4025 538-1197 .449 159-415 .383 331-446 .742 236 564 800 40.0 390-8 256-12.8 335 92 115 1566 78.3 Opponents 20 4025 528-1295 .408 152-435 .349 323-459 .704 275 479 754 37.7 396-8 282-14.1 269 52 164 1531 76.6

Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goal Attempts: Field Goal Percentage: 3-Pointers Made: 3-Pointers Attempted: 3-Point Percentage: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Attempted: Free Throw Percentage: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Turnovers: Fouls:

Team

2019-20 SUPERLATIVES

106, vs. Houston Baptist (1/5/20) 38, vs. Champion Christian (12/29/19) 73, 3x, last vs. Southeastern La. (2/29/20) .603 (35-58) vs. Houston Baptist (1/5/20) 14 (-32), at Central Arkansas (3/7/20) 38, at Texas A&M (11/6/19) .529 (9-17), vs. McNeese (2/15/20) 34, vs. New Orleans (3/4/20) 43, vs. New Orleans (3/4/20) .870 (20-23), at Stephen F. Austin (2/26/20) 55, at Nicholls (1/15/20) 22, vs. Champion Christian (12/29/19) 11, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/11/20) 12, vs. Louisiana College (11/19/19) 28, at Nicholls (1/15/20) 29, vs. Houston Baptist (1/5/20))

Individual

Points: 27, Chudier Bile vs. McNeese (2/15/20) Field Goals Made: 10, Chudier Bile vs. McNeese (2/15/20) Field Goal Attempts: 18, Trenton Massner at SLU (2/29/20), Chudier Bile vs. McNeese (2/15/20) Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (7-7), Jamaure Gregg at ULM (11/26/19) 4 att min. 1.000 (4-4), Larry Owens vs. Centenary (11/5/19)

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1.000 (4-4), Robert Chougkazvs. Champion Christian (12/29/20) 1.000 (4-4), Trenton Massner vs. Champion Christian (12/29/20) 3-Pointers Made: 5, Chudier Bile vs. UCA; Trenton Massner at McNeese and vs. UCA; Jairus Roberson at Nicholls, vs. McNeese, at SLU and at UCA 3-Pointers Attempted: 16, Jairus Roberson at Tulane (11/16/19) 3-Point Percentage: 1.000 (4-4), Trenton Massner vs. Nicholls (2/19/20) 4 att. min. Free Throws Made: 12, Chudier Bile vs. Incarnate Word (1/8/20) Free Throws Attempted: 15, Chudier Bile vs. Incarnate Word (1/8/20) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (6-6), Brian White at Houston Baptist (2/8/20) 1.000 (5-5), Chudier Bile at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1/2/20) 1.000 (5-5), Chudier Bile at New Orleans (1/29/20) 1.000 (5-5), Jairus Roberson vs. New Orleans (3/4/20) 1.000 (4-4), done nine times Rebounds: 16, Nikos Chougkaz at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1/2/20) and New Orleans (1/29/20) Assists: 11, C.J. Jones at McNeese (1/11/20) Steals: 4, Brian White vs. Lamar (12/21/19) 4, Chudier Bile vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/11/20) Blocked Shots: 5, Chudier Bile vs. Louisiana College (11/19/19)

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#KEEPTHEFAITH 2019-20 COMPARISON STATISTICS

OPPONENTS SCORE MAR FG/A PCT. 3FG/A PCT. FTM/A PCT. REB MAR AS TO BLK STL PF NORTHWESTERN STATE 84 27 31-58 .534 11-22 .500 11-13 .846 42 14 19 24 3 8 11 vs. Centenary 57 23-65 .354 8-34 .235 3-3 1.000 28 9 23 0 8 13 NORTHWESTERN STATE 63 -14 25-73 .342 9-38 .237 4-7 .571 38 0 14 13 1 5 23 at Texas A&M 77 28-50 .560 4-15 .267 17-28 .607 38 15 14 4 4 11 NORTHWESTERN STATE 74 -6 23-54 .426 8-20 .400 20-24 .833 36 -1 7 14 3 5 22 vs. Rice 80 24-60 .400 14-35 .400 18-24 .750 37 18 12 5 10 21 NORTHWESTERN STATE 52 -27 20-57 .351 8-31 .258 4-11 .364 33 -13 10 21 1 5 24 at Tulane 79 37-71 .521 14-32 .438 14-24 .583 46 18 16 2 14 11 NORTHWESTERN STATE 67 7 27-58 .466 4-17 .235 9-11 .818 37 3 11 17 12 7 21 vs. Louisiana College 60 18-53 .340 6-18 .333 18-25 .720 34 8 17 1 7 17 NORTHWESTERN STATE 69 -8 25-63 .397 4-20 .200 15-22 .682 42 6 12 7 4 3 18 at ULM 77 25-61 .410 9-24 .375 18-22 .818 36 16 7 6 5 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE 51 -26 20-59 .339 5-22 .227 6-11 .545 32 -15 13 15 4 5 22 vs. SMU 77 26-61 .426 5-19 .263 20-24 .833 47 18 12 2 10 12 NORTHWESTERN STATE 59 -50 23-61 .377 8-25 .320 5-6 .833 25 -22 9 21 2 5 18 at LSU 109 40-72 .555 10-26 .385 19-24 .792 47 14 10 3 11 11 NORTHWESTERN STATE 79 -13 26-53 .491 7-25 .280 20-29 .690 31 -4 11 19 1 8 19 at Sam Houston State 92 29-65 .446 12-27 .444 22-24 .917 35 20 12 1 7 22 NORTHWESTERN STATE 67 6 23-51 .451 9-23 .391 12-19 .632 35 3 14 15 8 9 19 vs. Lamar 61 21-54 .389 4-15 .267 15-23 .652 32 10 15 3 14 17 NORTHWESTERN STATE 101 50 38-66 .576 10-23 .435 15-22 .682 53 19 22 19 7 6 20 vs. Champion Christian 61 17-67 .254 4-25 .160 23-34 .676 34 9 14 1 10 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE 62 -5 19-52 .365 6-19 .316 18-22 .818 41 6 8 18 9 8 20 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 67 22-60 .367 9-22 .409 14-18 .778 35 14 11 2 10 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE 106 27 35-58 .603 10-20 .500 26-31 .839 34 8 16 19 6 5 29 vs. Houston Baptist 79 21-48 .438 6-13 .462 31-45 .689 26 10 20 0 3 26 NORTHWESTERN STATE 72 -6 25-63 .397 7-15 .467 15-20 .750 53 6 16 19 10 1 17 at Incarnate Word 66 25-79 .316 5-31 .161 11-18 .611 47 14 10 4 6 21 NORTHWESTERN STATE 76 -9 25-57 .439 10-29 .345 16-21 .762 37 -3 17 15 2 2 20 at McNeese 85 31-68 .456 9-22 .409 14-20 .700 40 20 7 2 7 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE 73 1 24-60 .400 10-24 .417 15-19 .789 55 28 12 28 4 7 17 at Nicholls 72 25-65 .385 8-25 .320 14-21 .667 27 14 12 3 13 17 NORTHWESTERN STATE 62 -7 19-54 .352 4-22 .182 20-23 .870 42 2 5 21 5 4 22 vs. Stephen F. Austin 69 21-60 .350 6-15 .400 21-30 .700 40 10 13 3 13 23 NORTHWESTERN STATE 81 -3 26-66 .394 7-18 .389 22-33 .667 50 7 16 17 6 6 25 vs. Southeastern La. 84 28-69 .406 10-26 .385 18-27 .667 43 15 17 0 6 27 NORTHWESTERN STATE 82 8 32-65 .492 5-16 .313 13-18 .722 38 -1 18 14 6 6 21 at New Orleans 74 24-63 .381 5-12 .417 21-26 .808 39 15 13 3 9 16 NORTHWESTERN STATE 71 -8 27-60 .450 13-24 .542 4-9 .444 36 -15 14 18 3 6 21 vs. Central Arkansas 79 26-71 .366 7-25 .280 20-31 .645 51 10 12 2 11 15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 73 4 25-56 .446 7-18 .389 16-24 .667 39 -2 6 15 4 4 14 vs. Abilene Christian 69 25-69 .362 7-25 .280 12-16 .750 41 13 11 3 8 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE 93 14 37-73 .507 7-20 .350 12-16 .750 41 3 16 11 2 5 21 at Houston Baptist 79 27-65 .415 2-18 .125 23-31 .742 38 9 13 3 6 16 NORTHWESTERN STATE 70 10 28-61 .459 5-15 .333 9-13 .692 38 2 14 17 3 9 17 vs. Incarnate Word 60 20-55 .364 8-24 .333 12-19 .632 36 10 21 3 8 15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 84 5 29-56 .518 9-17 .529 17-20 .850 29 -12 13 10 7 3 13 vs. McNeese 79 31-71 .437 10-23 .435 7-9 .778 41 18 13 1 5 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE 69 -4 27-61 .443 9-19 .474 6-9 .667 40 4 13 18 3 6 16 vs. Nicholls 73 26-65 .400 9-21 .429 12-15 .800 36 8 11 6 7 15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 59 -31 19-53 .358 9-22 .409 12-22 .545 35 -11 9 26 4 6 17 at Stephen F. Austin 90 35-72 .486 11-24 .458 9-14 .643 46 23 18 4 16 21 NORTHWESTERN STATE 92 -3 34-73 .466 7-22 .318 17-25 .680 36 2 15 10 2 7 21 at Southeastern La. 95 36-65 .554 10-21 .476 13-20 .650 34 16 18 2 1 21 NORTHWESTERN STATE 68 8 24-51 .471 4-14 .286 16-24 .667 30 0 12 8 5 6 13 vs. Incarnate Word 60 23-49 .469 7-17 .412 7-8 .875 30 13 15 2 1 22 NORTHWESTERN STATE 55 -14 21-44 .477 7-13 .538 6-9 .667 23 -8 7 20 4 2 17 at Southeastern 69 27-53 .509 6-19 .316 9-13 .692 31 11 12 1 7 11 NORTHWESTERN STATE 95 22 28-63 .444 5-16 .313 34-43 .791 45 7 10 10 3 6 25 vs. New Orleans 73 24-61 .393 3-12 .250 22-37 .595 38 15 12 3 7 26 NORTHWESTERN STATE 100 15 30-62 .484 14-32 .438 26-30 .867 45 16 13 15 4 7 16 vs. Central Arkansas 85 31-70 .443 11-34 .324 12-15 .800 29 18 10 4 7 21 NORTHWESTERN STATE 79 17 27-57 .474 8-25 .320 17-23 .739 32 -3 13 8 3 11 19 vs. Texas A&M-CC in SLC 62 21-52 .412 8-21 .381 12-18 .667 35 12 18 1 5 23

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Demons against 2020-21 opponents Central Arkansas Champion Christian Gonzaga Houston Baptist Incarnate Word Lamar Louisiana College Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana Tech McNeese Missouri State New Orleans Nicholls Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas Arlington Texas Christian Texas Tech Tulsa Washington State Opponent Abilene Christian Akron Alabama Alabama A&M Alabama State Alcorn State Alexandria Air Force Ambassador Anderson (IN) Arizona Arkansas Arkansas Baptist Arkansas College Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas State Arkansas Tech Athens State (AL) Auburn Austin Barksdale Air Force Baylor Belhaven Bowling Green BYU Birmingham Southern California-Santa Barbara Campbell Canisius Centenary Central Arkansas Central Baptist Central Methodist Central Missouri State Central State (OK) Champion Christian Chicago State Cincinnati Cleveland State Colorado Colorado State Dallas Dayton Delta State DePaul Drake Drexel Duquesne Emporia State East Central (OK) East Tennessee State East Texas Baptist Eastern Kentucky Eastern New Mexico Eastern Washington Findlay Florida Florida A&M Fort Polk Fredonia State (NY) Georgetown George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Grambling Hamline Hannibal-Lagrange Hanover (IN) Hardin-Simmons

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Won 21 2 0 17 6 29 121 50 61 66 0 7 72 104 65 6 23 0 0 0 0

NSU Won 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 4 3 2 2 0 1 2 9 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 67 21 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 2 7 1 1 0 13

Lost 8 0 0 17 2 29 37 75 76 65 0 9 46 65 65 10 28 4 5 3 0

First Last Noteworthy 1975-76 2019-20 NSU sealed a spot in the SLC Tournament for the first time since 2014-15 with a win at UCA in finale 2018-19 2019-20 NSU won first two meetings by an average of more than 30 points FIRST Zags are preseason No. 1, will be second No. 1 team McConathy has faced at NSU 1967-68 2019-20 HBU had been a thorn in NSU's side by winning six in a row before the Demons swept this past season 2013-14 2019-20 NSU swept UIW for the first time in the series, including fending off a furious UIW rally on the road 1950-51 2019-20 NSU ended a five-game losing streak to Lamar with a crucial 67-61 win early in SLC schedule 1914-15 2019-20 NSU has beaten LC more times than any other opponent, but 7-point win is closest since 15-16 1951-52 2019-20 NSU has played ULM more times since 1951 than any other current non-conference opponent 1915-16 2014-15 McConathy got alma mater back on schedule, played them six straight years ending in 2014-15 1951-52 2019-20 Cowboys' SID Mat Bonnette worked at NSU for 9 years FIRST MSU coach Dana Ford one of youngest D-I coaches when he started at 30, now in 7th season overall 1972-73 2019-20 Former Demon assistant Mark Slessinger (2000-11) coaches UNO 1958-59 2019-20 NSU split with Nicholls in which Bile hit a 3-pointer at buzzer on road, erasing 4-point lead with 11 seconds left 1938-39 2019-20 Lions' basketball SID Chris Salim is former Demons infielder 1925-26 2019-20 SFA swept NSU this season after Demons did the same two years ago 2006-07 2019-20 NSU alum Dr. Randy Bonnette chairs AMCC kinesiology department 1972-73 2011-12 Old SLC foe back on slate for first time since UTA left for Sun Belt 1962-63 2010-11 Jamie Dixon had three 20-win seasons, including an NIT title in 1st year, before a 16-16 mark last year 1989-90 2018-19 Chris Beard led TTU to the national title game in 2018-19, falling to UVA in overtime 1949-50 2004-05 Head coach Frank Haith has 3 20+ seasons in his six years after successes at Miami and Missouri (NCAA violations) FIRST Cougars were 16-16, last non-losing season since 19 wins in 2011-12

NSU First Last Lost Game Game Opponent 5 2013-14 2019-20 Harding 1 1980-81 1980-81 Harvard 2 1985-86 1993-94 Hawaii 0 2018-19 2018-19 Henderson State 1 1991-92 1991-92 Hendrix College 0 2008-09 2008-09 Houston 0 1951-52 1952-53 Houston Baptist 0 1993-94 1993-94 Huston-Tillotson 0 1954-55 1954-55 Illinois 1 2015-16 2015-16 Incarnate Word 9 1953-54 2015-16 Indiana 0 1986-87 1992-93 Iowa 0 1954-55 1954-55 Iowa State 9 1980-81 2011-12 Jackson State 0 1968-69 2001-02 Jacksonville State (AL) 6 1950-51 2011-12 Jarvis Christian 0 1949-50 1980-81 Jefferson College 1 1967-68 1967-68 Kansas State 1 2013-14 2015-16 Kentucky 0 1948-49 1949-50 Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1945-46 1949-50 Lake Charles Air Force Base 6 1945-46 2015-16 Lamar 0 1997-98 1998-99 LaSalle Oilers 1 1979-80 1979-80 LeTourneau 2 1948-49 2018-19 Lipscomb 0 1927-28 1927-28 Livingstone College 1 2007-08 2007-08 Louisiana Christian 1 1977-78 2012-13 Louisiana College 1 2010-11 2010-11 Louisiana-Lafayette 75 1921-22 2019-20 Louisiana-Monroe 8 1975-76 2019-20 Louisiana Tech 0 2010-11 2010-11 Louisville 0 2011-12 2011-12 Loyola (LA) 0 1953-54 1955-56 LSU 0 1948-49 1948-49 LSU-Alexandria 0 2018-19 2019-20 LSU-Shreveport 1 1984-85 1984-85 Lyon College 2 1904-05 1911-12 Marquette 1 1978-79 1978-79 Marshall 3 1995-96 1997-98 Maryville (MO) 2 1989-90 2017-18 McNeese 0 1992-93 1992-93 Memphis 1 2004-05 2004-05 Mercer 5 1947-48 1975-76 Mexico Oil Company 1 2006-07 2006-07 Miami (OH) 0 1988-89 1988-89 Mississippi 1 1984-85 1984-85 Mississippi State 1 2010-11 2010-11 Missouri 0 1994-95 1994-95 Missouri Valley 0 1950-51 1950-51 Nevada-Las Vegas 0 1971-72 1971-72 New Mexico 3 1947-48 2012-13 New Orleans 1 1959-60 1961-62 Niagara 0 1952-53 1952-53 Nicholls 0 1987-88 1987-88 North Alabama 0 1953-54 1953-54 Northwest Oklahoma 1 2012-13 2012-13 North Texas 0 1985-86 1985-86 Northern Iowa 0 1945-46 1953-54 Northwestern 1 1960-61 1960-61 Ohio State 1 1960-61 1960-61 Oklahoma State 0 1959-60 1959-60 Oklahoma 5 1966-67 1983-84 Oklahoma City 0 1976-77 1976-77 Ouachita Baptist 15 1968-69 2009-10 Oglethorpe 0 1961-62 1961-62 Oral Roberts 0 2012-13 2012-13 Oregon State 1 1973-74 1973-74 Pepperdine 3 1956-57 1986-87 Peru State (NE)

NSU Won 2 0 0 6 1 0 17 2 0 6 0 1 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 29 1 5 1 3 0 121 78 50 61 0 5 7 2 6 2 0 0 0 66 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 7 1 72 2 2 9 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 1 6 1 0 1

NSU First Last Lost Game Game Opponent 0 1991-92 2005-06 Phillips University 1 2007-08 2007-08 Portland State 4 2001-02 2009-10 Princeton 1 1950-51 2006-07 Puget Sound 0 1975-76 1975-76 Quantico Marines 3 1970-71 2018-19 Regis College (MA) 17 1967-68 2019-20 Rice 0 2003-04 2004-05 Rusk College 2 2000-01 2004-05 St. Joseph’s (ME) 2 2013-14 2019-20 Samford 3 2008-09 2010-11 Sam Houston State 0 2005-06 2005-06 Selmon Field 1 2005-06 2005-06 Siena 2 1983-84 1991-92 South Alabama 2 1973-74 2011-12 Southeastern Louisiana 0 2004-05 2004-05 Southeastern Oklahoma State 0 1922-23 1922-23 SMU 1 1999-00 1999-00 Southern Mississippi 1 1985-86 1988-89 Southern Arkansas 1 1961-62 1961-62 Southern 0 1953-54 1953-54 Southern (N.O.) 29 1950-51 2019-20 Southwest Baptist (TX) 1 1945-46 1945-46 Southwestern (KN) 1 1991-92 2017-18 Southwest Missouri 0 1955-56 1955-56 Spring Hill College 0 1973-74 1975-76 Stanford 1 1995-96 1995-96 Stephen F. Austin 37 1914-15 2019-20 Stetson 46 1912-13 2014-15 Tarleton State 75 1951-52 2019-20 Tennessee-Martin 76 1915-16 2014-15 Tennessee Tech 1 2006-07 2006-07 Texaco Town 7 1925-26 1956-57 Texas 19 1915-16 2019-20 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 2014-15 2016-17 Texas A&M 3 2003-04 2017-18 Texas A&M-Commerce 0 2014-15 2017-18 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 2006-07 2006-07 Texas-Arlington 2 1988-89 2011-12 Texas Christian 1 1950-51 1950-51 UTEP 65 1951-52 2019-20 Texas Lutheran 6 1955-56 2013-14 Texas-San Antonio 4 1980-81 1983-84 Texas Southern 0 1952-53 1952-53 Texas State 2 2008-09 2008-09 Texas Tech 2 1997-98 2015-16 Toledo 7 1981-82 2016-17 Troy 3 2005-06 2016-17 Tulane 0 2009-10 2015-16 Tulsa 2 1971-72 1977-78 University of the Ozarks 2 2002-03 2003-04 Utah 9 1972-73 2019-20 Utah State 1 2012-13 2013-14 Valparaiso 46 1958-59 2019-20 Washburn 1 1973-74 1975-76 Wiley College 0 1959-60 1975-76 Western Illinois 20 1953-54 1995-96 Western Kentucky 1 2004-05 2004-05 West Texas A&M 2 2003-04 2006-07 West Virginia 1 1979-80 1979-80 Wheaton 9 1998-99 2008-09 Whittier College 6 1984-85 2017-18 Wichita State 1 1947-48 1947-48 Wyoming 1 1969-70 1993-94 Xavier (LA) 1 1964-65 1965-66 1 1987-88 2013-14 0 2005-06 2005-06 1 1980-81 1980-81 0 1946-47 1946-47

NSU Won 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 4 31 2 1 4 104 17 0 18 11 7 2 2 3 0 10 0 65 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 8 6 23 0 2 2 17 1 25 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3

NSU First Last Lost Game Game 0 1948-49 1948-49 0 1980-81 1980-81 1 2006-07 2006-07 0 1948-49 1948-49 1 1955-56 1955-56 1 1948-49 1948-49 8 1969-70 2019-20 0 1926-27 1926-27 0 1982-83 1982-83 5 1980-81 1997-98 32 1951-52 2019-20 0 1945-46 1945-46 0 2001-02 2001-02 3 1968-69 1994-95 65 1938-39 2019-20 7 1945-46 1965-66 7 1953-54 2019-20 25 1948-49 1989-90 2 1952-53 1971-72 8 1970-71 2018-19 1 2007-08 2009-10 0 1968-69 1974-75 0 1948-49 2004-05 2 1995-96 1996-97 6 1947-48 1967-68 1 2007-08 2007-08 65 1925-26 2019-20 1 1977-78 1977-78 0 1993-94 1993-94 2 1973-74 2014-15 2 1959-60 2007-08 0 1949-50 1949-50 5 1979-80 2017-18 0 1992-93 1992-93 9 1952-53 2019-20 4 1955-56 1986-87 10 2006-07 2019-20 28 1972-73 2011-12 4 1962-63 2010-11 5 1960-61 2018-19 0 1967-68 1992-93 22 1991-92 2011-12 0 1986-87 1986-87 25 1958-59 2011-12 5 1989-90 2018-19 1 1978-79 1978-79 5 1973-74 2008-09 3 1970-71 2019-20 3 1949-50 2004-05 0 2007-08 2007-08 1 2017-18 2017-18 1 2005-06 2006-07 1 2004-05 2004-05 1 1950-51 1950-51 0 1986-87 1997-98 1 1948-49 1948-49 3 1946-47 1962-63 2 1948-49 1962-63 1 2005-06 2005-06 0 1953-54 1953-54 1 1946-47 1946-47 1 2005-06 2005-06 2 1989-90 1999-00 3 1947-48 1973-74

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#KEEPTHEFAITH YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1912-13 (3-0) Score Opponent 37-35 Southwestern 32-10 Coushatta 28-24 Southwestern Pts: Normal-97 Opponents-69 1913-14 No records available. 1914-15 (5-2) Score Opponent 30-14 Goldonna 57-7 Boyce 25-22 UL--Lafayette 9-5 Louisiana-Lafayette 15-18 Louisiana College 21-18 Louisiana College 5-16 Louisiana College Pts: Normal-162 Opponents-110

NSU’S ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES

Red Thomas

Wayne Yates

1915-16 (3-1) Score Opponent 22-24 LSU 17-15 Louisiana College 27-19 Louisiana College 24-23 Louisiana College Remaining records not available. 1916-17 (14-1) Score Opponent 57-7 Goldonna 22-13 LSU 26-13 Louisiana College 47-12 Louisiana College 68-11 St. Charles 56-12 St. Charles 34-18 Southwestern 35-23 Southwestern 35-18 Southwestern 27-22 Southwestern 33-20 Ruston 42-22 Ruston 43-22 Louisiana College 47-25 Louisiana College 15-38 Tulane Pts: Normal-587 Opponents-276 1917-18

No records available. World War I.

1918-19 (10-1) Score Opponent 54-5 Southwestern 29-6 Southwestern 57-11 Southwestern 52-12 Southwestern 25-19 Louisiana College 36-22 Louisiana College 42-20 Louisiana College 37-6 Louisiana College 68-9 St. Charles 54-5 St. Charles 25-38 LSU Pts: Normal-479 Opponents-153 1919-20 No records available. 1920-21 (10-3) Score Opponent 25-29 LSU 18-28 Southwestern 9-12 Southwestern 34-19 Louisiana College 27-14 Louisiana College 33-15 Ruston 26-15 Ruston 47-23 Southwestern 37-27 Southwestern 69-14 Louisiana College 35-20 Louisiana College 33-16 St. Charles 29-18 St. Charles Pts: Normal-422 Opponents-250 1921-22 (10-5)

La. Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions

Score Opponent 42-8 NHS 24-18 Centenary 19-27 Centenary 15-31 LSU 30-40 LSU 32-16 LSI 24-12 LSI

Date 1/12/22 1/14/22 1/15/22 1/20/22 1/21/22 1/22/22 1/23/22

Don Beasley

Coach Tenure Seasons Won Lost Pct. H. Lee Prather 1913-50 36 473 169 .737 Prather becomes NSU’s president in 1951 Charles “Red” Thomas 1951-57 7 138 77 .624 Thomas served as an NSU vice president and a scout for the New York Knicks Huey W. Cranford 1957-65 8 116 98 .542 Cranford led two of his first three teams to championships Tynes Hildebrand 1965-80 15 191 199 .490 Also a former Demon star, Hildebrand later became athletic director Wayne Yates 1980-85 5 48 92 .343 Yates steered NSU to a 19-9 record in his second year Don Beasley 1985-88 3 42 41 .506 A former Demon football quarterback, Beasley played on the 1966 unbeaten team Dan Bell 1988-94 6 68 98 .410 The former Demon guard coached NSU over Kentucky in his first year J.D. Barnett 1994-99 5 55 79 .410 Veteran coach netted wins over Baylor and South Alabama Mike McConathy 1999-active 20 310 336 .480 Has led NSU to a 2-3 record in three NCAA Tournament appearances

13-10 LBC 1/24/22 14-20 LBC 1/25/22 32-16 UL-Lafayette 2/8/22 27-25 UL-Lafayette 2/9/22 31-16 LBC 2/10/22 31-20 LBC 2/11/22 21-27 Centenary 2/17/22 21-17 Centenary 2/18/22 Pts: Normal-349 Opponents-303 1922-23 (8-7) Score Opponent W Centenary W Centenary L Centenary L Centenary W Marshall W Jefferson College W Jefferson College W Louisiana College L Louisiana College W Louisiana College L Louisiana College W Southwestern W Southwestern L Southwestern W Southwestern 1923-24 No records available. 1924-25 (10-5) Score Opponent Date 32-15 Glasco 1/10/25 29-25 LSU 1/16/25 27-37 LSU 1/17/25 21-10 La. College 1/21/25 21-36 La. College 1/22/25 48-23 Marshall 1/28/25 42-23 Marshall 1/29/25 28-25 @ La. College 2/4/25 43-22 @Southwestern 2/5/25 25-30 @Southwestern 2/6/25 17-39 @La. College 2/7/25 28-26 Southwestern 2/12/25 27-28 Southwestern 2/13/25 54-25 Centenary 2/19/25 36-25 Centenary 2/20/25 Pts: Normal-478 Opponents-369 1925-26 (13-1) Score Opponent Date 40-15 S’port YMCA 1/8/26 52-31 @ Southwestern 1/13/26 27-33 @ Southwestern 1/14/26 45-33 @ La. College 1/15/26 38-31 @ La. College 1/16/26 50-17 Southwestern 1/21/26 31-27 Southwestern 1/22/26 38-17 Louisiana Tech 1/23/26 29-28 La. College 2/1/26 41-22 La. College 2/2/26 37-27 @ LSU 2/11/26 33-31 @ LSU 2/12/26 45-18 Stephen F. Austin 2/18/26

45-24 Stephen F. Austin 2/19/26 Pts: Normal-551 Opponents-354 1926-27 (20-2) Score Opponent 54-20 Desoto Cranes 34-22 Louisiana Tech 49-3 Rusk College 54-14 Rusk College 61-20 Magnolia Aggies 50-6 Magnolia Aggies 56-11 Southwestern 17-23 Southwestern 30-28 Louisiana College 34-18 Southwestern 50-22 Centenary 36-25 Southwestern 19-28 Louisiana College 61-9 Stephen F. Austin 54-12 Stephen F. Austin 32-19 Louisiana College 32-23 Louisiana College 49-23 Stephen F. Austin 38-16 Stephen F. Austin 42-20 Louisiana Tech 44-17 Magnolia Aggies 89-24 Magnolia Aggies Pts: Normal-973 Opponents-403 1927-28 (11-2) Score Opponent 63-13 Marshall 73-17 Marshall 30-23 Louisiana College 40-21 Louisiana College 39-27 Southwestern 26-16 Southwestern 35-29 Louisiana College 32-15 Louisiana College 40-27 Shreveport Lorecos 43-21 Birmingham Southern 31-32 Louisiana Tech 24-34 Louisiana Tech 24-34 Louisiana Tech 44-20 Shreveport YMCA Pts: Normal-533 Opponents-295 1928-29 (16-6) Score Opponent 56-20 Marshall 62-19 Marshall 43-19 Southwestern 29-32 Southwestern 39-44 Louisiana College 32-21 Southwestern 32-20 Southwestern 39-47 Louisiana College 27-24 Louisiana Tech 42-30 Louisiana Tech 33-34 Louisiana College 50-37 Stephen F. Austin 31-43 Stephen F. Austin 36-33 Louisiana College 39-28 S.P.U. 39-30 Centenary

31-29 Mississippi 36-30 Stephen F. Austin 34-29 Stephen F. Austin 44-30 Centenary 26-29 Louisiana Tech 43-31 Louisiana Tech Pts: Normal-840 Opponents-659 1929-30 (8-11) Score Opponent 29-36 Tulane 20-28 Southwestern 21-27 BLI 35-17 Louisiana College 40-27 Louisiana College 8-29 Centenary 30-31 Centenary 25-50 Southwestern 12-29 Southwestern 21-39 Centenary 24-35 Louisiana Tech 34-33 Centenary 21-26 Louisiana Tech 6-25 Southwestern 30-31 Louisiana Tech 34-32 Southwestern 39-30 Union 39-30 Union 33-24 Louisiana College 26-34 Louisiana College Pts: Normal-542 Opponents-613 1930-31 (17-6) Score Opponent 46-18 Tulane 49-41 Louisiana College 49-37 Louisiana College 63-35 Loyola 62-52 Millsaps 33-36 Centenary 46-38 Southwestern 55-24 Southwestern 44-37 Mississippi College 50-48 Louisiana Tech 37-21 Louisiana Tech 26-28 Loyola (LA) 51-29 Loyola (LA) 33-48 Southwestern 41-49 Louisiana Tech 25-30 Louisiana Tech 52-43 Louisiana College 45-38 Louisiana College 30-22 Centenary 45-43* Southwest Tennessee CC 39-38* Mississippi College 39-34* Western Kentucky 24-35* Centenary Pts: Normal-977 Opponents-824 *SIAA Tourney 1931-32 (15-1) Score Opponent 49-23 Louisiana College 35-29 Stephen F. Austin 32-28 Louisiana College

35-31 Louisiana Tech 30-29 Mississippi College 57-28 Southern Mississippi 29-33 Millsaps College 45-38 Louisiana Tech 37-33 Union University 49-31 Southwestern 37-28 Louisiana College 33-20 Centenary 29-24 Millsaps College 39-15 Southwestern 51-30 Louisiana College 42-25 Centenary Pts: Normal-625 Opponents-445 1932-33 (12-7) Score Opponent 53-28 Lon Morris 52-36 Lon Morris 23-30 Stephen F. Austin 46-35 Stephen F. Austin 51-42 Southwestern 39-34 Louisiana College 38-31 Union University 52-27 Southwestern 49-44 Southern Mississippi 63-32 Louisiana College 44-33 Southern Mississippi 44-46 Mississippi College 44-48 Millsaps College 53-38 Louisiana Tech 34-45 Centenary 51-53 Louisiana Tech 39-41 Centenary W* Eastern Kentucky L* Millsaps Pts: Normal-775 Opponents-643 *SIAA Tourney 1933-34 (12-10) Score Opponent 34-45 Southern Arkansas 35-48 Southern Arkansas 52-22 Lon Morris 36-22 Lon Morris 29-33 Western Kentucky 50-44 Southern Mississippi 43-49 Mississippi College 51-32 Millsaps College 44-38 Stephen F. Austin 44-47 Stephen F. Austin 49-38 Southwestern 49-28 Louisiana College 45-36 Mississippi College 47-42 Millsaps College 48-49 Louisiana Tech 40-44 Centenary 48-41 Birmingham Southern 46-47 Southern Mississippi 36-31 Louisiana Tech 47-44 Centenary 26-44 Centenary 41-43* Berea College Pts: Normal-940 Opponents-877 *SIAA Tourney

Dan Bell

J.D. Barnett

1934-35 (8-6) Score Opponent W na W na W na L na W Southwestern W Louisiana Tech L Louisiana Tech L Centenary L Louisiana College L Louisiana College L Southwestern W Stephen F. Austin W Union University 38-35 Centenary 1935-36 (12-6) Score Opponent L Southern Arkansas L Texas A&M-Commerce L na W na W na W Louisiana Tech W Louisiana Tech W Louisiana College W Louisiana College W Southwestern W Southwestern W Centenary W Mississippi State 46-64 Stephen F. Austin 51-32 Stephen F. Austin L Centenary W Mississippi College L Murray State 1936-37 (15-7) Score Opponent L Centenary L Centenary 48-34 Stephen F. Austin Remaining records not available. 1937-38 No records available. 1938-39 (16-4) Score Opponent L Louisiana Tech W Centenary W Centenary W Centenary W Louisiana College W Louisiana College W Southwestern W Alabama Teachers W Delta State W Mississippi State W Stetson W Murray State 39-35 Stephen F. Austin W Southeastern Louisiana

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Tynes Hildebrand

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The 1940 Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference Champions. Known as Louisiana Normal at the time, the team finished the season 19-2 overall. W Southern Arkansas W Southern Arkansas L Southwestern L Centenary L Louisiana Tech L Western Kentucky* * SIAI Tournament 1939-40 (19-2)

Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference Champions

Score Opponent 47-30 Central Arkansas 25-21 Central Arkansas 41-34 Louisiana Tech 56-33 Louisiana College 56-24 Louisiana College 26-51 UL-Lafayette 46-36 Delta State 45-40 Stephen F. Austin 56-25 Louisiana Tech 56-37 Louisiana Tech 53-49 Centenary 58-32 Louisiana College 36-32 UL-Lafayette 67-43 Louisiana College 64-46 Centenary 36-45 Southwestern 28-21 Louisiana College 42-30 Centenary 42-37 Southwestern 47-46 Centenary 64-51 Southeastern Pts: Normal-991 Opponents-763 1940-41 (17-2) Score Opponent W Southeastern W* Stetson L* Western Kentucky *SIAA Tourney Remaining records not available. 1941-42 (5-11) Score Opponent 30-38 Oklahoma 35-42 Oklahoma 52-28 Arkansas 46-22 Arkansas 32-38 Louisiana Tech 30-35 Centenary 38-32 Centenary 59-56 Louisiana College 47-56 Louisiana Tech 38-42 Southeastern 32-46 Loyola (LA) 49-54 Southwestern 33-38 Southwestern 56-60 Southeastern 48-62 Loyola 53-31 Louisiana College Pts: Normal-678 Opponents-730 1942-43 (13-11) Score Opponent 37-70 Camp Claiborne 38-35 Pollock Air Base 60-59 Alexandria Air Base 46-44 Essler Field 48-54 Selman Field

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52-47 Louisiana College 38-37 Camp Livingston 58-37 Camp Beauregard 42-40 Louisiana College 43-36 Southwestern 49-51 Louisiana Tech 49-48 Louisiana Tech 36-33 Southwestern 35-72 Camp Claiborne 48-23 Essler Field 38-58 Selman Field 38-90 Alexandria Air Base 50-51 Louisiana Tech 44-45 Louisiana Tech 43-54 Camp Livingston 56-40 Camp Beauregard 48-36 Pollock Air Base 40-44 Louisiana State 36-70 Louisiana State Pts: Normal-1072 Opponents-1174 1943-44, 1944-45

No records available. World War II.

1945-46 (18-9) Score Opponent Date 60-51 Selman Field 12/01/45 51-31 Barksdale AFB 12/08/45 53-23 SE Oklahoma 12/11/45 29-37 SE Oklahoma 12/12/45 78-51 at Fort Polk 12/13/45 38-42 LaSalle 12/17/45 49-67 Baylor 1/03/46 66-46 Selman Field 1/07/46 62-43 Stephen F. Austin 1/11/46 51-27 at LaSalle 1/14/46 78-48 Mississippi Coll. 1/16/46 54-19 Louisiana Tech 1/19/46 49-51 at Miss. Coll. 1/26/46 57-59 at Barksdale AFB 1/30/46 67-48 Southwestern La. 2/02/46 53-55 at S.F. Austin 2/04/46 63-31 SE Louisiana 2/08/46 71-42 at La. College 2/11/46 54-36 at UL-Lafayette 2/15/46 71-42 at SE Louisiana 2/16/46 56-42 at Louisiana Tech 2/20/46 64-28 Centenary 2/23/46 74-25 La. College 2/25/46 64-40 at Centenary 2/26/46 36-38 Louisiana Tech 3/01/46 41-39 at Louisiana Tech 3/02/46 45-52 atLouisiana Tech 3/06/46 Pts: NSU-1534 Opponents-1128 1946-47 (15-5) Score Opponent Date 55-57 at S.F. Austin (ot) 12/06/46 71-36 Barksdale AFB 12/10/46 65-31 at Miss. College 12/14/46 52-50 Stephen F. Austin 12/16/46 82-52 Peru (Nebraska) 12/19/46 73-27 Louisiana College 1/07/47 88-24 at Southeastern La. 1/10/47

60-54 44-35 65-48 78-52 37-48 56-53

at UL-Lafayette 1/11/47 @ Centenary 1/14/47 SE Louisiana 1/25/47 at Barksdale AFB 1/31/47 at Louisiana Tech 2/04/47 Louisiana Tech 2/08/47

84-37 at Louisiana Coll. 2/13/47 61-76 UL-Lafayette 2/19/47 52-38 Centenary 2/22/47 58-45 Loyola (LA) 2/28/47 38-36 Centenary 3/01/47 50-82 !Western Kent. 3/06/47 56-70 #Whittier College 3/10/47 Pts: NSU-1225 Opponents-951 !-SIAA Tourn. #-NAIB Tourn. 1947-48 (19-6) Score Opponent Date 62-42 E. Texas Baptist 12/10/47 56-38 at Okla City 12/15/47 32-27 at Okla. City 12/16/47 114-44 at Barksdale AF 12/19/47 54-41 at Spring Hill Col. 1/03/48 40-45 at Loyola 1/05/48 74-49 Barksdale AFB 1/06/48 77-40 at La. College 1/08/48 63-41 UL-Lafayette 1/10/48 44-54 at Centenary 1/13/48 65-27 SE Louisiana 1/17/48 55-46 Centenary 1/26/48 36-40 Okla. City (ot) 1/28/48 48-41 Louisiana Tech 1/31/48 51-63 at Delta State 2/03/48 43-26 La. Colllege 2/06/48 62-39 E. Texas Baptist 2/07/48 42-40 Delta State 2/11/48 67-34 at SE Louisiana 2/13/48 49-50 at Louisiana Tech 2/16/48 59-52 at UL-Lafayette 2/19/48 48-31 !Centenary 2/26/48 62-37 !SE Louisiana 2/27/48 57-33 #Louisiana Tech 2/28/48 43-67 #Xavier 3/09/48 Pts: NSU-1403 Opponents-1047 !-NAIB Playoffs #-NAIB Tourn 1948-49 (23-5) GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS National NAIA Semifinalists Score Opponent Date 99-35 Barksdale AFB 12/04/48 65-60 at Spring Hill 12/06/48 63-49 Central State 12/09/48

82-34 at Barksdale AFB 12/10/48

43-57 53-56 56-50 75-49 42-51 61-53 52-48 69-49 61-39 77-40 73-47 40-45 61-35 68-49 54-43 57-46 70-36 66-34 58-34 54-49 53-50

at Loyola 12/13/48 Western Illinois 12/16/48 Western Illinois 12/17/48 vs. SW (KS) 12/28/48 vs. West Texas 12/29/48 vs. Phillips 12/30/48 at UL-Lafayette 1/08/49 at SE Louisiana 1/15/49 at Southern Miss 1/17/49 Spring Hill 1/22/49 at La. College 1/29/49 at Louisiana Tech 1/31/49 Loyola 2/04/49 SE Louisiana 2/09/49 UL-Lafayette 2/12/49 Louisiana Tech 2/16/49 Louisiana College 2/17/49 Austin College 2/18/49 Southern Miss 2/22/49 Centenary 3/02/49 at Centenary 3/04/49

70-58 !Puget Sound 3/08/49 59-57* !Brigham Young 3/09/49 51-52* !Regis (MA) 3/10/49 Pts: NSU-1730 Opponents-1305 *NAIB Tournament 1949-50 (18-8) Score Opponent Date 111-46 Barksdale AFB 11/21/49 70-66 Texaco Town 11/28/49 70-56 vs. S.F. Austin 12/01/49 87-57 at Barksdale AFB 12/06/49 67-40 at Austin College 12/10/49

64-45 Spring Hill 12/15/49 57-51 vs. Ark. Tech 12/20/49 40-45 vs. Tulsa 12/28/49 69-66 vs. Centenary 12/29/49 58-49 vs. NW Okla. 12/30/49 57-32 Southwest La. 1/09/50 54-46 at La. College 1/10/50 65-51 Loyola 1/13/50 61-40 at Loyola 1/30/50 72-50 at SE Louisiana 1/31/50 71-64 at Spring Hill 2/03/50 40-47 at Southern Miss 2/04/50 43-41 Louisiana Tech 2/07/50 54-57 at Southern Miss 2/10/50 54-62 at Centenary 2/14/50 57-61 at UL-Lafayette 2/17/50 44-49 SE Louisiana 2/18/50 55-60 at La. Tech 2/20/50 53-58 at SE Louisiana 2/27/50 60-55 Centenary 3/03/50 Pts: NSU-1609 Opponents-1352

1950-51 (15-11) Score Opponent Date 87-55 at Lamar 12/04/50 83-61 Lamar 12/05/50 56-52 SE Oklahoma 12/11/50 49-41 SE Oklahoma 12/12/50 60-42 Henderson 12/19/50 50-59 vs. Washburn 12/27/50 69-64 vs. East Central 12/28/50 79-84 vs. Maryville 12/29/50 62-79 vs. Ark. State 1/04/51 84-71 at Henderson 1/07/51 56-74 at UL-Lafayette 1/09/51 58-68 Loyola 1/13/51 61-63 Centenary 1/15/51 76-57 Louisiana Tech 1/17/51 65-80 at SE Louisiana 1/19/51 56-53 at Loyola 1/20/51 75-19 La. College 1/27/51 51-56 Spring Hill 2/03/51 68-66 at La. Tech 2/08/51 71-52 UL-Lafayette 2/10/51 67-65 at La. College 2/13/51 50-53 at Spring Hill 2/16/51 75-83 at Southern Miss 2/17/51 76-80 Southeastern La. 2/20/51 54-51 at Centenary 2/23/51 80-70 Southern Miss 2/28/51 Pts: NSU-1718 Opponents-1698 1951-52 (17-14) Score Opponent Date 81-49 Alexandria AFB 11/23/51 76-62 Sam Houston 11/27/51 62-60 at Alexandria AFB 11/28/51

62-37 48-67 50-52 82-58 60-68 94-72 71-49 45-48 66-54 76-60 48-52 63-69 53-73 57-60 55-73 59-58 48-55 57-58 41-46 49-47 72-62 67-57 78-74 81-54 69-54

Lamar 12/03/51 at McNeese St. 12/04/51 at Lamar 12/05/51 at Sam Houston 12/06/51 UL-Monroe 12/08/51 McNeese 12/18/51 at UL-Monroe 12/29/51 Spring Hill 1/04/52 at La. College 1/05/52 UL-Lafayette 1/12/52 Loyola 1/15/52 at SE Louisiana 1/18/52 at Loyola 1/19/52 at Centenary 1/30/52 at Southern Miss. 2/01/52 at Spring Hill 2/02/52 Centenary 2/06/52 Southern Miss. 2/08/52 SE Louisiana 2/09/52 Louisiana Tech 2/11/52 La. College 2/14/52 at UL-Lafayette 2/21/52 at Louisiana Tech 2/25/52 at Louisiana Tech 2/27/52 at McNeese State 2/28/52

74-77 at South. Miss. (OT) 2/29/52

66-48 !Southeastern La. 3/03/52 53-54 !Centenary 3/04/52 Pts: NSU-1963 Opponents-1807 !NAIB Tourn. 1952-53 (22-10) Score Opponent Date 60-64 at Lamar 11/29/52 61-48 Lamar 12/02/52 91-51 UL-Monroe 12/05/52 73-64 at Southern Ark. 12/09/52 58-53 at Texas A&M 12/12/52 85-69 at Sam Houston 12/13/52 67-64 Southern Ark. 12/16/52 80-67 E. New Mexico 12/17/52 86-64 Sam Houston 12/20/52 59-70 UL-Lafayette 12/29/52 66-46 McNesse State 12/30/52 53-51 UL-Monroe 12/31/52 53-54 McNeese State 1/03/53 78-60 at UL-Monroe 1/06/53 77-75 Southern Miss. 1/17/53 79-71 Mexico Oil Co. 1/21/53 57-52 at Fort Polk 1/24/53 66-46 at La. College 1/29/53 67-59 SE Louisiana 1/30/53 59-73 Centenery 1/31/53 54-73 at UL-Lafayette 2/03/53 80-74 La. College 2/05/53 59-69 at SE Louisiana 2/07/53 62-70 at Louisiana Tech 2/09/53 77-64 at McNeese St. 2/12/53 83-62 UL-Lafayette 2/14/53 64-71 Spring Hill 2/16/53 50-55 at Southern Miss. 2/20/53 76-72 at Spring Hill 2/21/53 80-78 Louisiana Tech 2/24/53 72-64 at Centenary 2/27/53 59-63 vs. Centenary 3/02/53 Pts: NSU-2191 Opponents-2016

1953-54 (23-9) GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Score Opponent Date 73-79 at North Texas 11/30/53 71-90 at SMU 12/01/53 99-55 at L.C. AFB 12/05/53 61-71 at Arkansas 12/08/53 85-54 Southern State 12/11/53 79-68 SE Oklahoma 12/14/53 56-63 SE Oklahoma 12/15/53 81-58 Central Missouri 12/17/53 70-62 vs. Wheaton 12/28/53 80-78 vs. MO Central 12/29/53 71-68 vs. Findlay 12/30/53 69-73 at Spring Hill 12/31/53 82-65 UL-Monroe 1/06/54 58-51 at McNeese St. 1/08/54 76-69 at La. Tech 1/14/54 81-66 Centenary 1/16/54 89-71 at La. College 1/19/54 81-73 La. Tech (OT) 1/23/54 64-69 at Loyola 1/30/54 109-89 !at Fort Polk 2/02/54 75-65 at UL-Lafayette

2/03/54

92-67 Louisiana College 2/06/54 80-62 UL-Monroe 2/08/54

87-82 UL-Lafayette 2OT 2/11/54

71-60 62-38 76-83 77-70 70-62

Spring Hill 2/13/54 McNeese State 2/16/54 SE Louisiana 2/20/54 at Centenary 2/22/54 SE Louisiana 2/27/54

60-64 SE Louisiana 3/01/54 67-63 at SE Louisiana 3/03/54 50-54 at SE Louisiana 3/04/54 Pts: NSU-2403 Opponents-2142 !-March of Dimes 1954-55 (20-9) GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Score Opponents Date 74-68 Arkansas 11/29/54 71-53 @ North Texas 12/04/54 86-99 @ SMU 12/06/54 79-65 Southern State 12/09/54 54-72 S. F. Austin 12/11/54 79-104 SE Oklahoma 12/16/54 64-60 SE Oklahoma 12/17/54 89-75 Cent. Missouri 12/28/54 62-61 Lyon College 12/29/54 65-59 Anderson 12/30/54 91-74 North Texas 1/3/55 80-84 Lousiana Tech 1/6/55 101-94 UL-Monroe 1/10/55 94-91 Centenary 1/15/55 73-78 @ SF Austin 1/18/55 91-55 UL-Lafayette 1/22/55 80-72 @ La. College 1/25/55 84-82 @ SE Louisiana 1/29/55 82-69 McNeese State 2/01/55 106-78 SE Louisiana

Score 76-81 85-77 61-78 79-63 68-58 75-72 50-49 76-69

1955-56 (18-10) Opponent Date @North Texas 12/03/55 Central Missouri 12/08/55 @SF Austin 12/08/55 North Texas 12/10/55 TAMU-Comm. 12/12/55 Mid West St. 12/13/55 SE Oklahoma 12/15/55 SE Oklahoma 12/16/55

61-55 @TAMU-Comm. 12/19/55

61-86 @Mid West St. 12/20/55 67-90 vs. Qauntico 12/28/55 78-112 at Memphis

1/02/56

74-69 at UL-Monroe 1/06/56 62-72 Centenary 1/09/56 78-66 McNeese State 1/14/56 67-56 at SE Louisiana 1/16/56 80-66 Stephen F. Austin 1/18/56 79-58 UL-Lafayette 1/21/56 60-65 at Centenary 1/25/56 67-86 at McNeese St. 1/27/56 74-57 SE Louisiana 1/30/56 87-77 Louisiana Tech 2/04/56 84-63 UL-Monroe 2/07/56 60-53 at UL-Lafayette 2/10/56 85-59 La. College 58-76 at Louisiana Tech 2/21/56 82-78 at La. College 2/25/56 65-78 Memphis 2/28/56 Pts: NSU-1990 Opponents-1969

1956-57 (14-13) Score Opponent Date 66-70 S. F. Austin 11/27/56

55-58 @TAMU-Comm. 12/07/56

49-59 @SF Austin 12/08/56 71-64 Centenary 12/10/56 71-61 TAMU-Comm. 12/12/56 53-66 SE Oklahoma 12/14/56 67-78 SE Oklahoma 12/15/56 70-53 UL-Lafayette 12/17/56 63-74 @Southern Ark. 12/20/56 54-39 Hardin Simm. 12/27/56 83-86 Loyola 12/28/56 103-73 LSU 12/29/56

60-59 North Texas (OT) 1/02/57

87-85 96-74 41-52 43-56 83-86 86-81 85-93 55-82 90-85 58-72 56-43 70-57

2020-21 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball Media Guide Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013

2/05/55

99-94 @ UL-Lafayette 2/08/55 59-60 @ McNeese 2/12/55 98-85 Louisiana College 2/15/55 79-76 Centenary (OT) 2/17/55 72-93 Louisiana Tech 2/22/55 92-69 @ UL-Monroe 2/26/55 93-91 @ Louisiana Tech 3/01/55 80-83 Louisiana Tech 3/02/55 93-95 @Louisiana Tech 3/03/55 Pts: NSU-2375 Opponents-2239

@La. College 1/05/57 Southern Ark. 1/07/57 McNeese State 1/11/57 @Louisiana Tech 1/15/57 @UL-Monroe 1/19/57 @North Texas 1/26/57 @Centenary 1/29/57 @McNeese State 2/02/57 La. College 2/05/57 @UL-Lafayette 2/08/57 Louisiana Tech 2/12/57 UL-Monroe 2/23/57


66-59 @SE Louisiana 2/26/57 89-70 SE Louisiana 3/01/57 Pts: NSU-1970 Opponents-1835

78-57 Centenary 2/23/60 47-50 @Louisiana Tech 2/27/60 Pts: NSU-2405 Opponents-2370

1957-58 (20-7) GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Score Opponent Date 53-64 @La. College 12/02/57

1960-61 (16-11) Score Opponent Date 87-53 Southern Ark. 11/29/60 63-66 @SF Austin 12/05/60

51-53

@TAMU-Comm.

12/04/57

48-59 @SF Austin 12/05/57 42-40 SF Austin 12/11/57 57-50 Southern Ark. 12/12/57 49-45 SE Oklahoma 12/13/57 67-60 SE Oklahoma 12/14/57 57-54 TAMU-Comm. 12/16/57 60-51 @Southern Ark. 12/17/57 84-60 @Southern Miss. 2/21/57 69-66 W. Texas A&M 12/27/57 71-68 Centenary 12/27/57 40-41 Louisiana Tech 12/28/57 75-66 Louisiana College 1/11/58 70-71 Centenary 1/14/58 69-54 UL-Monroe 1/18/58 66-60 Louisiana Tech 1/25/58 56-47 @McNeese State 2/01/58 47-42 Southern Miss. 2/05/58 81-66 SE Louisiana 2/10/58 71-72 @Centenary 2/13/58 54-64 McNeese State 2/15/58 90-75 UL-Lafayette 2/18/58 95-80 @UL-Monroe 2/22/58 71-65 @SE Louisiana 67-65 @UL-Lafayette 2/28/58 72-66 @Louisiana Tech 3/03/58 Pts: NSU-1732 Opponents-1604 1958-59 (18-10) Score Opponent Date 78-57 !Nicholls State 50-64 SF Austin 12/02/58 65-85 @TAMU-Comm. 12/04/58 79-70 @Southern State 12/06/58 63-60 @La. College 12/08/58 72-66 @SF Austin 12/12/58 66-65 TAMU-Comm. 12/15/58 71-69 @E. Texas Bapt 12/18/58 60-48 SE Oklahoma 12/19/58 69-71 SE Oklahoma 12/20/58 92-57 Missouri Valley 12/27/58 72-65 vs. North Texas 12/29/58 72-77 vs. La. Tech 12/30/58 72-81 vs. Centenary 12/31/58 77-72 @SE Louisiana 1/07/59 82-79 McNeese State 1/10/59 83-68 Louisiana College 1/13/59 78-60 @UL-Monroe 1/17/59 59-88 @Louisiana Tech 1/24/59 59-61 @Centenary 1/31/59 96-83 UL-Monroe 2/05/59 90-95 UL-Lafayette 2/07/59 50-52 @McNeese (OT) 2/14/59 78-62 Southern State 2/17/59 65-89 Louisiana Tech 2/21/59 86-69 Centenary 2/24/59 92-77 SE Louisiana 2/25/59 110-84 @UL-Lafayette 2/27/59 Pts: NSU-2086 Opponents1974 ! - Exhibition Game 1959-60 (23-5) GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Score Opponent Date 85-62 Nicholls State 11/25/59 88-86 @Murray State 12/03/59 60-89 @Western Kent. 12/05/59 82-84 @Tenn. Tech 12/07/59 64-67 @Middle Tenn. 12/08/59 5-55 @E. Tex. Baptist 12/12/59 79-52 SF Austin 12/14/59 68-49 @La. College 12/15/59 91-80 Lipscomb 12/19/59 80-61

Hardin-Simmons

12/28/59

64-51 60-59 59-66 84-69 75-61 59-57 78-67 80-73 79-71 83-70 72-56 90-71 68-65 59-57 69-59 73-61

George Wash. Eastern Kent. @UL-Lafayette @SF Austin SE Louisiana @McNeese State UL-Monroe TAMU-Comm. @Nicholls State Louisiana College UL-Lafayette Louisiana Tech @SE Louisiana @Centenary McNeese State @UL-Monroe

2/29/59 12/30/59 1/04/60 1/05/60 1/08/60 1/12/60 1/15/60 1/16/60 1/28/60 2/02/60 2/05/60 2/08/60 2/09/60 2/11/60 2/13/60 2/17/60

58-70

#KEEPTHEFAITH

vs. Southern Miss. 12/12/60

70-55 vs. Texas State 12/13/60 79-64 vs. Nicholls State 12/16/60 85-83 SF Austin 12/19/60 66-62 SE Oklahoma 12/20/60 60-57 SE Oklahoma 12/21/60 74-81 vs. Middle Tenn. 12/28/60 65-90 vs. Georgetown 12/29/60 80-79 vs. UTEP 12/30/60 61-69 @UL-Monroe 1/04/61 42-41 Louisiana Tech 1/07/61 58-63 @McNeese State 1/10/61 76-69 @SE Louisiana 1/27/61 65-71 @Nicholls State 1/28/61 79-57 Louisiana College 1/31/61 83-63 UL-Monroe 2/02/61 60-59 McNeese State 2/06/61 63-50 @Centenary 2/08/61 57-66 @Louisiana Tech 2/11/61 71-68 UL-Lafayette 2/14/61 52-63 @La. College 2/16/61 54-68 Southern Miss. 2/18/61 65-91 @UL-Lafayette 2/23/61 73-60 Centenary 2/25/61 62-54 SE Louisiana 2/28/61 Pts: NSU-1808 Opponents-1712 1961-62 (10-17) Score Opponent Date 114-109 Miss. College (OT) 12/02/61 125-102 Miss. College 12/08/61 75-93 @Murray State 12/11/61 66-93 @Western Kent. 12/13/61 82-106 Ken. Wesleyan 12/14/61 77-102 E. Kentucky 12/15/61 72-71 SF Austin 12/19/61 66-73 vs. Hamline 12/28/61 83-103 Memphis 12/29/61 65-63 vs. La. Tech 12/30/61 71-79 @ SF Austin 1/02/62 76-81 UL-Lafayette 1/04/62 79-89 @Centenary (OT) 1/06/62 70-72 @Louisiana Tech 1/08/62 83-74 SE Louisiana 1/12/62 60-64 UL-Monroe 1/16/62 88-72 Louisiana College 1/20/62 56-73 @McNeese State 1/26/62 61-63 @Nicholls State 1/27/62 63-65 @UL-Lafayette 2/02/62 61-58 McNeese State 2/06/62 57-56 Nicholls State 2/07/62 79-75 @Louisiana Tech 2/09/62 58-59 @Centenary 2/14/62 78-77 @SE Louisiana 2/16/62 81-88 @UL-Monroe 2/20/62 61-63 @La. College 2/22/62 Pts: NSU-1755 Opponents-1783 1962-63 (8-17) Score Opponent Date 87-91 SF Austin (OT) 12/03/62 73-69 Nicholls State 12/08/62 60-71 @ SF Austin 12/11/62 53-54 E. Texas Baptist 12/13/62 88-72 La. College 12/17/62 71-85 Southern Miss. 12/27/62 70-80 TCU 12/28/62 77-85 West Texas A&M 12/29/62 67-71 UL-Monroe 1/03/63 61-82 @SE Louisiana 1/07/63 88-66 @Southern Miss. 1/08/63 61-66 McNeese State 1/11/63 82-80 Louisiana Tech 1/19/63 78-91 @Nicholls State 1/26/63 53-67 @McNeese St. 1/28/63 75-82 @UL-Lafayette 2/01/63 87-86 Southern Miss. 2/05/63 92-78 SE Louisiana 2/08/63 73-79 @La. College 2/12/63 72-87 @E. Texas Bapt. 2/16/63 69-62 UL-Lafayette(OT) 2/18/63 85-78 Centenary 2/20/63 73-89 @Louisiana Tech 2/26/63 68-79 @UL-Monroe 3/01/63 74-110 @Centenary 3/04/63 Pts: NSU-1837 Opponents-1960

The 1965-66 Demons posted an 18-7 record 1963-64 (12-14) Score Opponent Date 79-89 SE Oklahoma 11/25/63 79-92 SE Oklahoma 11/26/63 71-84 @SF Austin 12/02/63 96-73 Nicholls State 12/07/63 63-53 McNeese St. 12/12/63 77-72 @E. Texas Bapt. 12/14/63 100-88 SF Austin 12/16/63 77-70 E. Texas Baptist 12/19/63 54-83 UL-Lafayette 12/27/63 88-80 Louisiana Tech 12/28/63 75-79 @UL-Lafayette 1/07/64 74-113 Centenary 1/11/64 53-79 @Louisiana Tech 1/14/64 79-75 UL-Monroe 1/18/64 87-103 @Nicholls State 1/25/64 54-63 @McNeese St. 1/27/64 74-76 Louisiana College 1/30/64 61-59 UL-Lafayette 2/03/64 91-92 Southern Miss. 2/05/64 79-75 Louisiana Tech 2/10/64 89-98 @UL-Monroe 2/15/64 90-83 @SE Louisiana 2/17/64 78-112 @Southern Miss. 2/18/64 71-81 @Centenary 2/21/64 96-76 SE Louisiana 2/25/64 98-96 @Louisiana Coll. 2/27/64 Pts: NSU-2033 Opponents-2144 1964-65 (9-17) Score Opponent Date 62-53 SE Oklahoma 11/27/64 59-46 SE Oklahoma 11/28/64 72-62 Nicholls State 12/01/64 62-57 La. College 12/05/64 72-101 @Lamar Tech 12/07/64 76-69 SF Austin 12/09/64 64-53 @Nicholls State 12/12/64 59-78 @Delta State 12/14/64 79-71 Lamar 12/17/64 67-86 @ SF Austin 12/30/64 77-80 SE Louisiana 1/05/65 72-87 Southern Miss. 1/06/65 58-62 McNeese State 1/08/65 81-104 @UL-Monroe 1/12/65 81-67 Oglethorpe 1/16/65 84-89 Centenary 1/23/65 68-83 Louisiana Tech 1/28/65 72-79 UL-Lafayette 2/02/65 80-118 @Southern Miss. 2/04/65 70-78 @SE Louisiana 2/06/65 84-112 @Centenary 2/08/65 76-62 McNeese State 2/13/65 72-76 UL-Monroe 2/16/65 55-85 @Louisiana Tech 2/23/65 76-91 @UL-Lafayette 2/26/65 64-75 @La. College 3/01/65 Pts: NSU-1832 Opponents-2024 Score 40-36 65-61 61-65 71-69 83-79 63-70 94-92 73-68 61-56 66-67 53-48 58-54

1965-66 (18-7) Opponent SE Oklahoma SE Oklahoma @Oglethorpe Delta State SE Louisiana Springhill @SF Austin @Louisiana Tech Centenary UL-Lafayette @Nicholls State McNeese State

Date 11/22/65 11/23/65 12/02/65 12/10/65 12/17/65 12/20/65 12/30/65 1/03/66 1/06/66 1/08/66 1/11/66 1/15/66

76-70 @Southern Miss. 1/18/66 91-59 Louisiana College 1/22/66 70-69 @McNeese St. 1/28/66 61-71 @La. College 1/29/66 90-88 UL-Monroe 2/01/66 69-86 @SE Louisiana 2/05/66 87-68 Louisiana Tech 2/08/66 77-75 @UL-Lafayette(OT) 2/12/66 68-66 Nicholls State 2/15/66 74-88 @Centenary 2/18/66 100-75 Southern Miss. 2/21/66 77-88 @UL-Monroe 2/26/66 61-57 @La College 2/28/66 Pts: NSU-1789 Opponents-1715 1966-67 (8-17) Score Opponent Date 70-96 @Delta State 12/01/66 95-70 Ga. Southern 12/03/66 62-46 @Springhill 12/05/66 71-63 McNeese St. 12/08/66 61-60 @SE Louisiana 12/15/66 63-65 Delta State 12/17/66 64-75 @La College 12/19/66 71-93 @SF Austin 12/29/66 71-79 UL-Monroe 1/04/67 64-66 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/67 83-84 Centenary 1/10/67 61-79 @UL-Lafayette 1/14/67 107-89 Nicholls State 1/21/67 70-82 @Southern Miss. 1/23/67 68-72 @Arkansas St. 1/26/67 78-90 @UL-Monroe 1/27/67 86-80 SE Louisiana 1/30/67 58-75 @UL-Monroe 2/02/67 63-75 Louisiana Tech 2/06/67 82-84 @Nicholls State 2/09/67 65-75 UL-Lafayette 2/13/67 102-99 Southern Miss. 2/16/67 74-64 @McNeese St. 2/20/67 75-83 @Centenary 2/23/67 84-103 La. College 2/28/67 Pts: NSU1848 Opponents 1947 1967-68 (12-13) Score Opponent Date 95-102 @Ga Southern 12/02/67 108-12 Southern Miss. 12/07/67 102-76 Springhill 12/09/67 93-81 @Houston Bapt. 12/11/67 90-91 SE Louisiana 12/14/67 69-78 SF Austin 12/18/67 87-74 Texas Lutheran 12/20/67 101-106 Centenary 12/30/67 58-93 @McNeese St. 1/03/68 104-99 UL-Monroe 1/06/68 87-97 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/67 82-128 UL-Lafayette 1/13/67 103-75 La. College 1/20/68 91-77 @Nicholls State 1/22/68 87-101 @Southern Miss. 1/27/68 99-89 @SE Louisiana 1/29/68 86-99 McNeese State 2/01/68 114-111 @UL-Monroe 2/05/68 97-89 Louisiana Tech 2/08/68 79-92 @UL-Lafayette 2/12/68 91-85 Nicholls State 2/15/68 115-75 Houston Baptist 2/19/68 97-95 @Centenary 2/20/68 83-107 @La. College 2/26/68 79-81 vs. Athens (AL) 3/01/68 Pts: NSU-2297 Opponents-2324

1968-69 (16-13) Score Opponent Date 84-114 @North Texas 11/30/68 91-98 SF Asutin 12/03/68 86-94 Lamar 12/06/68 60-73 @UL-Lafayette 12/09/68 77-78 @Lamar 12/12/68 99-83 Texas State 12/14/68 72-67 @La College 12/16/68 105-85 SW Baptist 12/20/68 69-80 Henderson St. 12/27/68 122-102 Ark.-Monticello 12/28/68 85-66 McNeese State 1/03/69 86-76 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/69 78-73 South Alabama 1/11/69 61-65 Centenary 1/18/69 88-69 UL-Monroe 1/21/69 106-99 @Southern Miss. 1/27/69 88-76 @SE Louisiana 1/29/69 82-80 Nicholls State 2/01/69 86-84 UL-Lafayette 2/04/69 66-65 @McNeese State 2/07/69 84-86 Louisiana Tech 2/11/69 89-97 Louisiana College 2/15/69 80-107 @UL-Monroe 2/19/69 106-92 SE Louisiana 2/22/69 77-74 @Nicholls State 2/25/69 75-77 @Centenary 2/27/69 56-73 Grambling 3/01/69 68-62 Grambling 3/05/69 79-85 Grambling 3/06/69 Pts: NSU-2405 Opponents-2370 Score 90-96 73-71 78-80

1969-70 (13-13) Opponent Date North Texas 12/01/69 @Texas A&M 12/04/69 @Rice 12/05/69

82-88

@TAMU-Comm.

12/08/69

72-71 @McNeese St. 12/11/69 74-75 Louisiana Tech 12/15/69 102-80 La. College 12/18/69 101-79 Ouachita Bapt. 12/29/69 95-94 UL-Monroe 12/30/69 74-81 @Arkansas 1/02/70 83-109 Southern Miss. 1/05/70 78-75 Centenary 1/10/70 72-69 Henderson State 1/19/70 115-86 @Nicholls State 1/24/70 102-81 @South Alabama 1/26/70 81-86 @UL-Monroe 1/28/70 88-90 UL-Lafayette 2/02/70 63-59 McNeese State 2/05/70 66-70 @Louisiana Tech 2/09/70 79-86 @Louisiana Coll. 2/12/70 89-92 UL-Monroe 2/16/70 85-90 @SE Louisiana 2/19/70 97-73 Nicholls State 2/23/70 109-69 SE Louisiana 2/25/70 85-81 @UL-Lafayette 2/28/70 86-93 vs. La. College 3/03/70 Pts: NSU-2221 Opponents-2124 Score 88-77 68-81 87-86 62-88 61-69 88-82 117-77 78-84 85-74

1970-71 (14-11) Opponent @Tulane @Houston E. Texas Baptist @La. Tech @UL-Lafayette Nicholls State E. Texas Baptist @SF Austin Southern

Date 12/1/70 12/03/70 12/07/70 12/10/70 12/14/70 12/17/70 12/21/70 12/23/70 12/29/70

89-88 @Southern 12/30/70 100-88 UL-Monroe 1/04/71 73-72 @UL-Lafayette 1/07/71 85-78 @McNeese State 1/18/71 73-90 @Southern State 1/20/71 103-85 @Southern Miss. 1/27/71 97-83 @Centenary 1/29/71 80-70 McNeese State 2/01/71 59-68 Lousiana Tech 2/04/71 53-61 @La College 2/08/71 69-97 @Northeast St. 2/11/71 72-65 SE Louisiana 2/15/71 82-89 @Nicholls State 2/18/71 21-25 UL-Lafayette 2/22/71 75-73 La. College 2/25/71 57-69 @Grambling 2/28/71 Pts: NSU-1922 Opponents-1919 1971-72 (11-14) Score Opponent Date 66-71 SF Austin 12/01/71 75-91 @Texas A&M 12/04/71 83-90 @ Nevada 12/07/71 89-70 La. College 12/09/71 97-82 @Southern Miss. 12/13/71 60-79 @UL-Monroe 12/16/71 96-98 @Southern 12/20/71 83-58 Grambling 12/21/71 72-70 East Tenn St. 12/29/71 89-82 @Centenary 12/30/71 76-67 SE Louisiana 1/03/72 99-92 Centenary 1/04/72 74-80 @Nicholls State 1/06/72 88-101 UL-Lafayette 1/10/72 71-85 @McNeese St. 1/13/72 87-77 Southern State 1/22/72 70-72 @La. College 1/24/72 68-76 Louisiana Tech 1/31/72 74-78 @Centenary 2/02/72 70-76 UL-Monroe 2/07/72 75-69 @SE Louisiana 2/10/72 108-88 Nicholls State 2/14/72 92-80 McNeese State 2/21/72 75-81 @Louisiana Tech 2/24/72 73-90 @UL-Lafayette 2/28/72 Pts: NSU 2010, Opponents 2003 1972-73 (6-19) Score Opponent Date 86-78 Nicholls State 11/27/72 76-90 @SF Austin 11/29/72 29-45 @UTEP 12/2/72 81-82 @Tx.-Arlington 12/04/72 63-81 @La. Tech 12/06/72 67-81 SF Austin 12/08/72 74-85 Louisiana Tech 12/12/72 63-65 @Grambling 12/20/72 87-101 @New Orleans 1/06/73 69-81 @Xavier 1/08/73 63-82 @McNeese St. 1/11/73 87-106 Centenary 1/13/73 87-74 Houston Baptist 1/22/73 65-73 @UL-Monroe 1/25/73 107-88 Southern Miss. 1/29/73 70-76 UL-Monroe 2/01/73 79-60 La. College 2/05/73 75-84 @Nicholls State 2/07/73 82-100 @Houston Bapt. 2/10/73 96-86 Xavier 2/12/73 75-55 @La. College 2/17/73 64-70 McNeese State 2/19/73 65-66 @SE Louisiana 2/24/73 75-87 @Centenary 2/26/73 84-92 SE Louisiana 3/01/73 Pts: NSU-2103 Opponents-2023

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1973-74 (21-9) Score Opponent Date 86-73 Lamar 11/30/73 74-70 Delta State 12/03/73 101-103 @UL-Monroe 12/06/73 79-80 @McNeese St. 12/08/73 72-86 @Centenary 12/19/73 95-84 Southern 12/20/73 91-83 SF Austin 12/29/73 88-65 E. Texas Baptist 1/04/74 77-73 McNeese State 1/07/74 81-71 @SE Louisiana 1/10/74 77-90 Centenary 1/14/74 66-68 @Nicholls State 1/17/74 75-86 UL-Monroe 1/19/74 79-66 Louisiana College 1/21/74 72-69 Mississippi Coll. 1/25/74 89-73 Livingston Coll. 1/26/74 73-61 @Mississippi Coll. 1/31/74 82-60 @Delta State 2/02/74 81-79 Texas-Arlington 2/05/74 81-69 @Jacksonville St. 2/09/74 77-82 @Troy 2/11/74 72-68 SE Louisiana 2/14/74 84-79 Nicholls State 2/18/74 100-83 Tenn.-Martin 2/23/74 78-71 North Alabama 2/25/74 66-79 @Xavier (NO) 90-76 Xavier (NO) 78-69 Xavier (NO) 95-76 @Millersville (PA) 76-85 @Hanover (IN) Pts: NSU-2435 Opponents-2277 1974-75 (13-14) Score Opponent Date 107-57 SW University 11/30/74 76-70 McNeese 12/02/74 75-86 at La. College 12/05/74 89-102 at Centenary 12/09/74 84-104 at Southern 12/19/74 89-84 at Lamar 12/21/74 78-95 at SF Austin 12/30/74 73-77 at McNeese St. 1/03/75 86-72 Delta State 1/06/75 56-53 SE Louisiana 1/09/75 76-73 Nicholls State 1/13/75 70-74 UL-Monroe 1/16/75 57-81 at La. College 1/20/75 56-53 Misissippi College 1/12/75 70-61 at Livingston 1/25/75 69-90 at Miss. College 1/27/75 77-100 at UL-Monroe 1/30/75 75-71 at Delta State 2/01/75 81-101 Centenary 2/04/75 78-76 Jacksonville State 2/08/75 93-83 Troy 2/10/75 74-75 at SE Louisiana 2/13/75 72-68 at Nicholls State 2/17/75 74-90 at Tenn-Martin 2/22/75 69-79 at North Alabama 2/24/75 75-64 at Louisiana College 2/27/75 74-87 at Alcorn State Pts: NSU-2053 Opponents-2126 1975-76 (14-10) Score Opponent Date 82-79 @Ouachita Bapt 11/28/75 73-66 La. College 12/01/75 67-82 @Centenary 12/04/75 79-65 Central Ark. 12/18/75 89-81 Hendrix (AR) 12/19/75 79-88 McNeese State 12/22/75 79-84 @McNeese St. 1/13/76 100-69 NW Oklahoma 1/05/76 77-83 @Nicholls St.(OT)1/10/76 60-66 @Delta State (OT) 1/15/76 62-66 SE Louisiana 1/17/76 82-84 Centenary 1/19/76 81-71 @Miss. College 1/22/76 76-73 Livingston 1/24/76 80-64 Delta State 1/26/76 69-80 UL-Monroe 1/31/76 75-67 Mississippi Coll. 2/02/76 83-76 @Troy 2/07/76 67-69 @Jacksonville St 2/09/76 89-84 Nicholls State 2/14/76 102-78 North Alabama 2/16/76 75-71 @UL-Monroe 2/19/76 69-61 @Louisiana Coll. 2/21/76 71-76 @SE Louisiana Pts: NSU-1866 Opponents-1783

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1976-77 (17-9)

FIRST YEAR AS NCAA DIVISION I PROGRAM

Score Opponent Date 81-86 McNeese State 11/30/76 92-97 @Lamar 12/04/76 70-67 Centenary 12/06/76 88-82 Louisiana Tech 12/11/76 97-81 Nicholls State 12/14/76 78-80 @McNeese 12/18/76 86-81 @TX.-Arlington 12/20/76 81-67 UL-Monroe 1/03/77 90-85 Louisiana College 1/07/77 75-76 Arkansas State 1/10/77 101-82 Lamar 1/15/77 122-84 Georgia State 1/17/77 65-84 @Arkansas State 1/20/77 73-91 @South Alabama 1/24/77 71-79 @Centenary 1/27/77 95-86 Texas-Arlington 1/29/77 62-60 @Georgia State 1/31/77 89-81 South Alabama 2/05/77 72-99 @North Texas 2/07/77 74-72 @UL-Monroe 2/10/77 77-63 @Houston Bapt. 2/14/77 80-78 @Southern Miss. 2/17/77 75-63 SE Louisiana 2/21/77 83-79 @Louisiana Coll. 2/24/77 108-88 Houston Baptist 2/26/77 99-115 @Louisiana Tech 2/28/77 Pts: NSU-2184 Opponents-2106 1977-78 (12-15) Score Opponent 80-85 @UNLV 69-66 Arkansas State 91-89 @Nicholls State 80-93 @Centenary 90-84 SF Austin 110-99 Campbell 69-72 Hardin-Simmons 93-88 La. College 78-75 @Morehead State 77-112 @UL-Monroe 46-51 @McNeese 55-59 @Louisiana Tech 89-81 McNeese State 67-74 East Texas Bapt. 71-68

@Hardin-Simmons

Date 11/26/77 11/30/77 12/03/77 12/05/77 12/10/77 12/14/77 12/17/77 12/21/77 12/29/77 12/30/77 1/02/78 1/05/78 1/07/78 1/10/78 1/14/78

67-64 Louisiana Tech 1/16/78 76-89 Centenary 1/23/78 65-88 @UL-Lafayette 1/26/78 73-71 @Houston Bapt. 1/28/78 62-69 @SE Louisiana 1/31/78 96-101 Southern Miss. 2/02/78 56-57 UL-Monroe 2/06/78 71-69 @Southern Miss. 2/09/78 70-67 Houston Baptist 2/11/78 72-79 @UL-Monroe 2/13/78 65-80 @La College 2/14/78 70-85 @Stetson 2/18/78 Pts: NSU-2008 Opponents-2115 Score 81-93 61-72 65-72 62-66 66-79 48-64 63-72 71-72 81-75 63-61 80-79 58-66 66-76 60-73 60-51 63-60 64-67 64-73 70-72 51-50 60-61

1978-79 (7-19) Opponent @Centenary @McNeese St. UL-Monroe La. College South Alabama @Toledo @Cleveland St. Grambling Nicholls State SE Louisiana Centenary @Louisiana Tech McNeese State @UL-Monroe Hardin-Simmons @SF Austin @Campbell Coll. @Grambling Southern Miss. Houston Baptist @Arkansas State

63-58

@Hardin-Simmons

Date 11/25/78 11/27/78 11/30/78 12/06/78 12/09/78 12/13/78 12/14/78 12/18/78 12/20/78 1/03/79 1/08/79 1/13/79 1/15/79 1/18/79 1/22/79 1/24/79 1/27/79 1/31/79 2/03/79 2/05/79 2/07/79

Score 76-83 73-98 52-69 61-72 41-51

1979-80 (5-20) Opponent @Texas @UL-Lafayette McNeese State La. College Louisiana Tech

Date 11/30/79 12/03/79 12/05/79 12/08/79 12/10/79

54-64

@Bowling Green

12/15/79

46-71 @Ohio State 12/29/79 55-68 @Louisiana Tech 1/03/80 57-62 Centenary 1/07/80 64-63 East Texas Bapt. 1/10/80 46-59 @McNeese State 1/14/80 61-74 Southern Miss. 1/17/80 69-63 @UL-Monroe 1/23/80 63-68 Grambling 1/23/80 61-49 SE Louisiana 1/26/80 55-53 @Houston Bapt. 1/28/80 66-78 @Southern Miss. 1/31/80 59-74 @Nicholls State 2/04/80 56-69 UL-Lafayette 2/07/80 52-60 Houston Baptist 2/09/80 73-80 UL-Monroe 2/16/80 55-61 @Grambling 2/20/80 58-67 @Centenary 2/23/80 50-52 @SE Louisiana 2/25/80 79-69 Nicholls State 2/28/80 Pts: NSU-1484 Opponents-1677 Score 68-71 67-79 97-70 71-63 77-87 70-86 65-66 51-52 71-73 71-72 90-71 67-65 77-72 78-70 63-66 92-69 60-71 58-60 67-79 91-81 59-67 71-81 66-94 84-72 91-84

1980-81 (11-17) Opponent Louisiana Tech @Louisiana Tech @La. College @Ark.Little Rock Pepperdine Akron UL-Monroe Houston Baptist Grambling @Centenary SE Louisiana Southern Miss. Georgia Southern Hardin-Simmons @Grambling Portland State @SE Louisiana @Houston Baptist @UL-Monroe Centenary @Nicholls State @Southern Miss. @Mercer Samford Nicholls State

60-64

@Hardin-Simmons

Date 12/01/80 12/05/80 12/08/80 12/18/80 12/29/80 12/30/80 1/08/81 1/10/81 1/12/81 1/17/81 1/19/81 1/22/81 1/24/81 1/26/81 1/28/81 1/31/81 2/02/81 2/05/81 2/07/81 2/12/81 2/14/81 2/17/81 2/19/81 2/21/81 2/23/81 2/28/81

88-92 Hardin-Simmons 2/04/81 73-79 UL-Monroe 3/05/81 Pts: NSU-2046 Opponents-2252 Score 105-78 81-86 77-62 81-82 63-79 74-68 76-63 89-73 74-54 77-64

1981-82 (19-9) Opponent Arkansas Tech @Ark.Little Rock E. Texas Baptist @Louisiana Tech @Houston Baptist Houston Baptist Nicholls State New York State Louisiana College @Hardin-Simmons

Date 11/28/81 12/01/81 12/12/81 12/14/81 12/18/81 1/02/82 1/04/82 1/09/82 1/11/82 1/16/82

73-75 Centenary 1/19/82 98-86 Mercer 1/23/82 87-79 SE Louisiana 1/25/82 83-72 @Samford 1/28/82 53-62 @Ga. Southern 1/30/82 65-57 Louisiana Tech 2/03/82 76-85 @UL-Monroe 2/06/82 60-54 @Nicholls State 2/08/82 75-56 Hardin-Simmons 2/11/82 96-86 Ark.-Little Rock 2/13/82 84-80 UL-Monroe 2/15/82 82-86 @Mercer 2/17/82 101-80 Samford 2/20/82 90-88 @Centenary 2/22/82 64-59 Ga. Southern 2/25/82 65-66 @SE Louisiana 2/17/82 85-74 vs. Mercer 3/04/82 64-81 @UL-Monroe 3/05/82 Pts: NSU-2199 Opponents-2114 1982-83 (9-19) Score Opponent Date 76-79 Ark-Little Rock 12/01/82 59-97 @Miss. State 12/04/82 44-55 @UL-Monroe 12/06/82 72-84 @La. College 12/09/82 72-96 McNeese State 12/11/82 79-84 Louisiana Tech 12/13/82 55-65 @Louisiana Tech 12/15/82 59-74 Houston Baptist 12/18/82 93-68 St. Joseph’s (ME) 1/03/83 43-44 @Houston Bapt. 1/08/83 46-72 @McNeese State 1/10/83 64-67 Hardin-Simmons 1/15/83 77-75 Centenary 1/17/83 64-67 @Nicholls State 1/19/83 65-61 Mercer 1/22/83 47-50 @Ark-Little Rock 1/25/83 70-90 Samford 1/27/83 78-62 Ga. Southern 1/29/83 53-56 UL-Monroe 2/01/83 65-47 @Hardin-Simmons 2/07/83 81-63 Miss. College 2/10/83 78-90 @Ga. Southern 2/16/83 74-90 @Mercer 2/17/83 67-84 @Samford 2/19/83 76-102 @Centenary 2/22/83 82-66 Louisiana College 2/24/83 75-66 Nicholls State 2/26/83 65-80 @Houston Bapt. 3/05/83 Pts: NSU-1879 Opponents-2030 Score 66-96 55-79 69-56 61-77 89-61 66-90 54-57 65-81 63-79 50-65 75-55 59-57 50-73 68-81 70-85

1983-84 (6-22) Opponent UL-Monroe @Louisiana Tech La. College Louisiana Tech E. Texas Baptist vs. SE Louisiana vs. Jackson State @Mercer @Ga. Southern Houston Baptist Hardin-Simmons @La. College Nicholls State @Centenary @Samford

66-89

@Ark-Little Rock

76-59 SE Louisiana 75-70 Mercer 78-80 Ga. Southern

Date 11/28/83 11/30/83 12/06/83 12/08/83 12/15/83 12/29/83 12/30/83 1/05/84 1/07/84 1/12/84 1/14/84 1/16/84 1/18/84 1/21/84 1/26/84 1/28/84

1/31/84 2/02/84 2/04/84

62-80 @Hardin-Simmons 2/09/84 67-91 @Houston Baptist 2/11/84 53-80 @UL-Monroe 2/13/84 46-65 Centenary 2/18/84 59-83 Samford 2/23/84 75-83 Ark-Little Rock 2/25/84 57-60 @Nicholls State 2/27/84 60-76 @SE Louisiana 2/29/84 53-71 @Houston Bapt. 3/03/84 Pts: NSU-1787 Opponents-2079 Score 52-87 57-89 66-85 72-62 69-72 82-92 78-90 50-78 76-79

1984-85 (3-25) Opponent @Texas @SMU UL-Monroe Centenary SE Louisiana Drexel Chicago State Louisiana Tech Southern

Date 11/29/84 12/01/84 12/05/84 12/06/84 12/14/84 12/15/84 12/16/84 12/17/84 12/19/84

52-68

@Ark-Little Rock

12/23/84

67-68 @Centenary 1/03/85 63-92 @Louisiana Tech 1/05/85 71-88 UL-Monroe 1/07/85 62-98 @Oklahoma 1/12/85 56-59 @SF Austin 1/19/85 65-72 @UL-Monroe 1/21/85 66-73 Ark-Little Rock 1/22/85 77-72 Sam Houston St. 1/24/85 69-75 SE Louisiana 1/28/85 79-112 @Southern 1/30/85 56-76 @Texas State 2/02/85 71-84 @Sam Houston St 2/04/85 57-55 SF Austin 2/14/85 70-80 @Nicholls State 2/16/85 84-87 Centenary 2/18/85 62-67 Texas State 2/21/85 47-70 Nicholls State 2/25/85 81-89 @SE Louisiana 2/28/85 Pts: NSU-1857 Opponents-2219 1985-86 (11-16) Score Opponent Date 58-77 @Kentucky 11/22/85 77-82 @Alabama 11/25/85 59-77 @SMU 11/27/85 49-62 McNeese St. 11/30/85 63-69 Louisiana Tech 12/02/85 60-69 @UL-Monroe 12/04/85 76-75 Florida A&M 12/05/85 64-60 UL-Monroe 12/09/85 61-64 @McNeese St. 12/19/85 53-58 @Rice 12/21/85 47-61 @Lamar 12/23/85 68-61 Ark-Little Rock 12/30/85 50-70 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/86 44-75 @Ark-Little Rock 1/11/86 64-82 @UL-Monroe 1/18/86 54-55 Stephen F. Austin 1/20/86 63-71 @Sam Houston St. 1/25/86 71-55 @Texas State 1/27/86 80-62 Centenary 1/30/86 70-53 Nicholls State 2/01/86 64-61 SE Louisiana 2/03/86 57-61 @SF Austin 2/08/86 66-70 @Centenary 2/10/86 84-68 @Nicholls State 2/15/86 65-62 @SE Louisiana 2/17/86 74-70 Sam Houston St. 2/22/86 75-70 Texas State 2/24/86 Pts: NSU-1716 Opponents-1800

1986-87 (15-13) Score Opponent Date 93-70 Wiley College 11/29/86 79-72 @Centenary 12/01/86 84-63 TAMU-Comm. 12/02/86 79-70 TX Southern 12/05/86 45-48 @Rice 12/06/86 75-80 @Texas 12/08/86 78-72 @UL-Monroe(OT) 12/13/86 57-71 New Orleans 12/19/86 68-59 Hardin-Simmons 12/20/86 67-58 @TAMU-Comm. 1/03/87 54-63 @Lamar 1/06/87 91-66 Arkansas Baptist 1/10/87 56-51 @McNeese State 1/14/87 57-60 UL-Monroe 1/17/87 62-69 @SF Austin 1/19/87 81-77 Southern 1/21/87 69-67 Sam Houston(OT )1/23/87 81-84 Texas State 1/25/87 65-57 @Nicholls State 1/31/87 56-64 @SE Louisiana 2/02/87 52-58 Stephen F. Austin 2/07/87 77-63 Centenary 2/09/87 61-75 McNeese State 2/11/87 66-60 Nicholls State 2/14/87 88-70 SE Louisiana 2/16/87 66-78 @Sam Houston St 2/21/87 69-82 @Texas State 2/23/87 73-102 @Southern 2/25/87 Pts: NSU-1949 Opponents-1910 1987-88 (16-12) Score Opponent Date 54-53 vs. SF Austin 11/27/87 74-59 @Centenary 11/28/87 80-70 Centenary 11/30/87 55-77 @Arkansas 12/03/87 61-63 @Texas A&M 2/07/87 67-74 @UL-Lafayette 12/18/87 68-63 E. Washington 12/19/87 54-70 @Baylor 12/30/87 82-76 @Oral Roberts 1/04/88 68-45 SE Louisiana 1/09/88 65-52 Nicholls State 1/11/88 60-58 @UL-Monroe 1/16/88 75-87 @North Texas 1/21/88 64-65 @Tx.-Arlington 1/23/88 82-61 McNeese State 1/28/88 55-54 Stephen F. Austin 1/30/88 92-65 @Nicholls State 2/01/88 77-71 Texas State 2/04/88 74-66 Sam Houston St. 2/06/88 72-78 @Texas State 2/11/88 59-68 @Sam Houston St. 2/13/88 59-63 @SF Austin 2/18/88 83-76 @McNeese St.(OT) 2/20/88 61-59 Texas-Arlington 2/25/88 71-76 North Texas 2/27/88 66-48 @SE Louisiana 2/29/88 64-66 UL-Monroe 3/03/88 71-76 Texas-Arlington 3/05/88 Pts: NSU-1912 Opponents-1839

2/10/79

59-67 @Houston Baptist 2/12/79 58-67 @La. College 2/17/79 76-85 @Southern Miss. 2/26/79 97-98 @South Alabama 2/28/79 Pts: NSU-1704 Opponents-1828

The 1988-89 Demons defeated Kentucky

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The 2000-01 Southland Conference Tournament Champs and NCAA Opening Round Winner 1988-89 (13-16) Score Opponent Date 76-69 Drake 11/25/88 102-80 @Centenary 11/26/88 81-97 @Ole Miss 11/30/88 104-109 @Texas 12/03/88 78-96 @Houston 12/05/88 85-82 @Kentucky 12/07/88 84-64 SE Louisiana 12/19/88 91-101 Marshall 12/30/88 104-105 Southern 12/31/88 96-109 @Centenary 1/04/89 77-78 @Nicholls (OT) 1/09/89 102-108 UL-Moroe(2OT) 1/14/89 81-86 North Texas 1/19/89 80-66 Texas-Arlington 1/21/89 87-69 @McNeese St. 1/26/89 74-84 @SF Austin 1/28/89 86-83 @Texas State 2/02/89 82-80 @Sam Houston 2/04/89 92-85 Texas State 2/09/89 80-85 Sam Houston St. 2/11/89 77-62 Stephen F. Austin 2/16/89 110-100 McNeese State 2/18/89 81-82 @SE Louisiana(OT) 2/20/89 82-90 @Texas-Arlington 2/23/89 101-113 @North Texas 2/25/89 111-83 Nicholls State 2/27/89 88-93 @UL-Monroe 3/02/89 82-81 Texas State 3/04/89 77-100 @North Texas 3/07/89 Pts: NSU-2551 Opponents-2540 1989-90 (10-19) Score Opponent Date 72-97 @Southern 11/25/89 69-72 @Grambling 11/27/89 87-65 Grambling 12/1/89 80-84 Southern 12/4/89 61-94 @Colorado State 12/7/89 68-80 @Wyoming 12/9/89 71-86 @Lamar 12/16/89 63-73 @LSU 12/20/89 67-79 @Texas Tech 12/30/89 67-96 @Southern Miss. 1/3/90 95-89 @SF Austin 1/11/90 71-74 McNeese State 1/13/90 93-76 Nicholls State 1/15/90 51-63 Texas-Arlington 1/18/90 118-94 North Texas 1/20/90 81-106 @Sam Houston 1/25/90 90-111 @Texas State 1/27/90 86-76 @Jackson State 1/31/90 75-83 UL-Monroe 2/3/90 109-96 Sam Houston St. 2/8/90 64-66 @McNeese St. 2/10/90 99-83 @Nicholls State 2/12/90 69-72 @Texas-Arlington 2/15/90 77-69 @North Texas 2/18/90 102-82 Stephen F. Austin 2/22/90 90-92 Texas State 2/24/90 67-82 @UL-Monroe 3/1/90 82-58 !Texas State 3/5/90 61-63 !North Texas 3/6/90 Pts: NSU-2284 Opponents-2361 ! - SLC Tournament 1990-91 (6-22) Score Opponent Date 82-93 Centenary 11/26/90 60-77 @Baylor 11/30/90 90-102 Delaware St. 12/01/90

86-91 @Centenary 12/08/90 97-101 Ouachita (2OT) 12/10/90 88-59 Wiley College 12/12/90 44-60 Colorado State 12/17/90 71-88 @Fresno State 12/20/90 91-82 @U.S. Int. 1/03/91 56-64 @Rice 1/05/91 74-76 Sam Houston St. 1/10/91 66-71 @McNeese State 1/12/91 65-66 UL-Monroe 1/14/91 84-80 @Texas-Arlington 1/17/91 77-88 North Texas 1/19/91 58-55 SF Austin (OT) 1/24/91 72-76 Texas State 1/26/91 66-65 SE Louisiana 1/31/91 76-95 @UL-Monroe 2/2/91 68-74 @SF Austin 2/7/91 76-77 McNeese State 2/8/91 85-76 @Nicholls State 2/11/91 77-98 Texas-Arlington 2/14/91 85-90 North Texas 2/16/91 56-71 @SE Louisiana 2/18/91 72-67 @Sam Houston 2/21/91 59-72 @Texas State 2/23/91 72-78 Nicholls State 2/25/91 Pts: NSU-2113 Opponents-2194 1991-92 (15-13) Score Opponent Date 131-107 Harding 11/23/91 124-71 E. Texas Baptist 11/25/91 116-89 Ouachita Bapt. 11/30/91 123-73 Grambling 12/2/91 85-90 Alabama State 12/6/91 91-93 Jackson State 12/7/91 88-117 @Nevada 12/19/91 79-81 @Nicholls State 1/2/92 101-92 @McNeese State 1/4/92 112-77 @Centenary 1/9/92 88-109 @UL-Monroe 1/11/92 86-72 Texas State 1/16/92 77-94 Tx.-San Antonio 1/18/92 140-51 LeTourneau 1/20/92 74-64 @Sam Houston 1/23/92 76-73 @SF Austin 1/25/92 79-94 North Texas 1/30/92 95-91 Texas-Arlington 2/1/92 93-85 UL-Monroe 2/8/92 87-97 Nicholls State 2/10/92 99-104 @Tx-San Antonio 2/13/92 68-81 @Texas State 2/15/92 89-83 Stephen F. Austin 2/20/92 83-81 Sam Houston St. 2/22/92 86-102 @Grambling 2/24/92 82-97 @Texas-Arlington 2/27/92 86-95 @North Texas 2/29/92 122-90 McNeese State 3/2/92 Pts. NSU-2660 Opponents-2453 1992-93 (13-13) Score Opponent Date 94-70 Dallas 12/2/92 118-68 Texas Lutheran 12/4/92 81-91 @Tulane 12/12/92 127-92 Arkansas Bapt. 12/15/92 113-102 Centanary 12/19/92 91-80

79-93 78-89 75-89 79-72 94-96

TAMU-Kingsville

12/21/92

@LSU @North Texas @Texas-Arlington Nicholls State McNeese State

12/29/92 1/2/93 1/4/93 1/7/93 1/9/93

68-65 @SF Austin (OT) 1/16/93 82-84 @Sam Houston(OT) 1/19/93 99-105 TX-San Antonio 1/21/93 65-67 Texas State 1/23/93 94-71 @SE Louisiana 1/26/93 79-89 UL-Monroe 1/30/93 81-100 @McNeese State 2/4/93 79-74 @Nicholls State 2/6/93 121-97 North Texas 2/8/93 79-73 Stephen F. Austin 2/11/93 114-89 Sam Houston St. 2/13/93 87-99 @Texas State 2/18/93 117-108 @UTSA 2/20/93 73-94 @UL-Monroe 2/27/93 90-93 Texas-Arlington 3/1/93 Pts: NSU-2357 Opponents-2250 1993-94 (11-15) Score Opponent Date 97-69 Ouachita Baptist 11/26/93 63-59 Tarleton State 12/1/93 76-111 @Arkansas 12/4/93 116-71 Ambassador 12/6/93 84-85 @Alabama 12/9/93 118-123 @Troy 12/11/93 89-82 SE Louisiana 12/18/93 95-81 Henderson St. 12/20.93 72-69 Tx-San Antonio 12/28/93 92-82 Texas State (OT) 12/30/93 90-93 @SF Austin (OT) 1/6/94 81-88 @Sam Houston St. 1/8/94 77-92 Nicholls State 1/13/94 75-71 McNeese State 1/15/94 81-89 @Tx.-Arlington 1/20/94 65-88 @North Texas 1/22/94 87-95 UL-Monroe 1/29/94 93-64 Sam Houston St. 2/3/94 83-80 SF Austin 2/5/94 64-76 @Texas State 2/7/94 58-72 @McNeese State 2/10/94 95-100 @Nicholls St.(OT) 2/12/94 90-91 North Texas 2/17/94 123-101 Texas-Arlington 2/19/94 80-88 @UL-Monroe 2/26/94 79-87 @Tx-San Antonio 2/28/94 Pts: NSU-2223 Opponents-2201 Score 61-91 102-63 100-82 77-73 89-76 100-86 53-80 69-66 75-68 52-77 87-78 71-86 58-98 78-101 57-55 74-65 63-64 59-64 67-75 79-100 76-70 74-73 67-70

1994-95 (13-14) Opponent @Baylor Emporia State Troy @SE Louisiana Henderson State South Alabama @BYU *UL-Monroe *@Texas-Arlington *@North Texas *McNeese State *Nicholls State @Mississippi St. *@SF Austin *@Sam Houston *Tx.-San Antonio *Texas State *North Texas *Tx.-Arlington *@Nicholls State *@McNeese State *SF Austin *Sam Houston St.

Date 11/25/94 11/26/94 11/29/94 12/3/94 12/5/94 12/9/94 12/10/94 1/2/95 1/5/95 1/7/95 1/12/95 1/14/95 1/16/95 1/19/95 1/21/95 1/26/95 1/28/95 2/2/95 2/4/95 2/9/95 2/11/95 2/18/95 2/20/95

78-73 *@Texas State 2/23/95 81-91 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/25/95 72-75 *@UL-Monroe 3/2/95 79-89 **@Tx-San Antonio 3/6/95 Pts: NSU-1996 Opponents-2089 * - SLC Games ** - SLC Tournament 1995-96 (5-21) Score Opponent 73-81 La. Christian 82-85 @Colorado 67-88 @ UTEP 46-50 @NM State 90-75 SE Louisiana 68-79 @SW Missouri 61-91 @La. Tech 89-69 Grambling 75-94 @*McNeese St. 67-75 @*Nicholls St. 74-94 @*UL-Monroe 56-62 *Tx-San Antonio 72-61 *Texas State 68-83 *SF Austin 62-68

@*North Texas (OT)

Date 11/25/95 11/27/95 12/2/95 12/4/95 12/12/95 12/16/95 12/18/95 12/30/95 1/4/96 1/6/96 1/13/96 1/18/96 1/20/96 1/22/96 1/25/96

63-61 @*Tx-Arlington 1/27/96 59-63 *Nicholls State 2/1/96 57-80 *McNeese State 2/3/96 70-80 *UL-Monroe 2/9/96 57-41 @*Texas State 2/15/96 84-95 @*Tx-San Antonio 2/17/96 69-70 *Sam Houston 2/19/96 64-73 *Texas-Arlington 2/22/96 58-73 *North Texas 2/24/96 70-76 @*SF Austin 2/27/96 64-85 @*Sam Houston 2/29/96 Pts: NSU-1760 OPPONENTS-1957 * - SLC Games 1996-97 (13-15) Score Opponent Date 61-78 @Miss. State 11/23/96 116-77 Ark-Monticello 11/25/96 83-77 @Centenary 12/2/96 56-77 Louisiana Tech 12/5/96 73-75 SW Missouri St. 12/10/96 58-46 Samford 12/14/96 69-71 @Grambling 12/19/96 92-87 @SE Louisiana 12/21/96 56-65 @Baylor 12/28/96 70-82 @Colorado 12/30/96 63-47 @*Sam Houston 1/4/97 75-66 @*SF Austin 1/6/97 77-59 *Tx-San Antonio 1/9/97 58-65 *Texas State 1/11/97 71-86 @*Nicholls State 1/16/97 77-97 @*McNeese St. 1/18/97 58-53 *Texas-Arlington 1/25/97 65-70 *UL-Monroe 1/27/97 77-87 @*Texas State 1/30/97 64-89 @*Tx-San Antonio 2/1/97 87-67 *Sam Houston St. 2/6/97 69-63 *Stephen F. Austin 2/8/97 90-73 *Nicholls State 2/13/97 96-88 *McNeese State 2/15/97 75-87 @*UL-Monroe 2/22/97 65-73 @*Texas-Arlington 3/1/97 85-74 vs. **SF Austin 3/5/97 54-72 vs. **UL-Monroe 3/7/97 Pts: NSU-2040 OPPONENTS-2041 * - SLC Games ** - SLC Tournament

1997-98 (13-14) Score Opponent Date 83-52 Belhaven 11/18/97 58-76 @Colorado 11/22/97 65-60 @Baylor 11/25/97 84-73 @Miss. State 11/29/97 76-66 @Samford 12/2/97 58-69 Centenary 12/8/97 104-83 Wiley College 12/10/97 57-60 Grambling 12/16/97 64-78 @La. Tech 12/18/97 52-99 @Ole Miss 12/30/97 68-60 *Tx-San Antonio 1/3/98 96-85 @*SF Austin 1/5/98 70-60 *McNeese State 1/8/98 78-69 *Sam Houston St 1/10/98 85-75 *UL-Monroe 1/15/98 72-69 @*Texas-Arlington 1/17/98 83-89 @*UL-Monroe 1/24/98 77-67 @*SE Louisiana 1/29/98 62-71 @*Nicholls State 1/31/98 68-71 *Texas-Arlington 2/5/98 84-61 *SF Austin 2/7/98 96-84 @*McNeese St. 2/12/98 78-79 @*UTSA 2/19/98 82-80 @*Texas State(OT) 2/21/98 80-68 *SE Louisiana 2/26/98 74-84 *Nicholls State 2/28/98 72-77 **Texas-Arlington 3/6/97 Pts: NSU-1993 OPPONENTS-1998 * - SLC Games ** - SLC Tournament 1998-99 (11-15) Score Opponent Date 55-75 @Oklahoma 11/14/98 65-90 @Oklahoma St. 11/16/98 46-75 @Miss. State 11/21/98 66-65 @Grambling (OT) 11/24/98 41-63 Louisiana Tech 11/30/98 70-73 @Centenary 12/6/98 97-37 Belhaven 12/17/98 92-71 La. College 12/30/98 84-77 *Sam Houston St. 1/4/99 63-69 *@McNeese State 1/7/99 79-60 *Lamar 1/9/99 66-78 *@Tx-Arlington 1/14/99 66-63 *@SF Austin 1/16/99 65-70 *Nicholls State 1/21/99 63-62 *UL-Monroe 1/23/99 72-75 *@Texas State 1/28/99 53-60 *@Tx-San Antonio 1/30/99 81-79 *SE Louisiana 2/1/99 66-65 *Texas State 2/4/99 68-77 *Tx-San Antonio 2/6/99 60-68 *@Sam Houston 2/9/99 58-78 *@UL-Monroe 2/13/99 60-71 *Texas-Arlington 2/18/99 97-70 *SF Austin 2/20/99 72-69 *@SE Louisiana 2/25/99 65-70 *@Lamar 2/27/99 Pts: NSU- 1770 OPPONENTS- 1810 * - SLC Games 1999-2000 (17-13) SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST Score Opponent Date 54-92 @Wyoming 11/19/99 71-76 @Kansas State 11/21/99 61-58 La. College 11/23/99 79-93 @Troy 11/27/99 61-97 @TCU 11/30/99 49-52 @Rice 12/2/99 81-65 Southern 12/14/99 83-48 SW (KN) 12/20/99 63-60 *@McNeese St. 12/28/99 58-70 *@Lamar 12/30/99 64-94 *Texas-Arlington 1/6/99 50-60 *Sam Houston St. 1/8/99 65-56 *@SF Austin 1/13/99 62-52 Centenary 1/15/99 63-61 *@UL-Monroe 1/17/99 57-55 *Tx-San Antonio 1/20/99 64-44 *SE Louisiana 1/27/99 63-66 *@Nicholls State 1/29/99 76-63 *McNeese State 2/3/00 65-63 *Lamar 2/5/00 77-78 *@Texas-Arlington 2/10/00 62-63 *@Sam Houston 2/12/00 60-48 *Nicholls State 2/14/00 58-56 *@Texas State 2/17/00 70-73 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/19/00 80-75 *SF Austin (ot) 2/24/00 81-76 *La.-Monroe 3/4/00 88-83 *@Tx-Arlington(OT) 3/7/00 70-64 **Sam Houston 3/9/00 55-62 **Lamar 3/11/00 Pts: NSU- 1990 OPPONENTS- 2003 * - SLC Games ** - SLC Tournament

2000-01 (19-13) SLC TOURNAMENT Champions • NCAA Tournament • Opening Round Winner Score Opponent Date 69-102 @TCU 11/17/00 57-53 @Southern 11/21/00 71-59 !Oral Roberts 12/5/00 59-73 @Oklahoma St. 12/16/00 85-78 @Oral Roberts 12/18/00 47-115 @#24 Arkansas 12/20/00 77-75 *Sam Houston 12/28/00 62-43 *Lamar 12/30/00 63-61 *@UL-Monroe 1/4/01 77-96 *McNeese State 1/8/01 59-72 *@Tx-Arlington 1/11/01 64-63 *@SF Austin 1/13/01 74-81 *Tx-San Antonio 1/20/01 76-70 *Texas State 1/22/01 74-88 *@Nicholls State 1/25/01 92-65 *UL-Monroe 1/27/01 71-63 *@SE Louisiana 1/29/01 71-88 *@Sam Houston 2/3/01 73-81 *@Lamar 2/5/01 60-58 *SE Louisiana 2/10/01 72-77 *Nicholls State 2/12/01 74-84 *@Tx-San Antonio2/15/01 87-76 *@Texas State 2/17/01 80-78 @Centenary 2/21/01 92-103 *@McNeese St. 2/24/01 68-62 *SF Austin 3/1/01 87-69 *Texas-Arlington 3/3/01 68-61 !@Nicholls State 3/6/01 86-73 !Tx-San Antonio 3/9/01 72-71 !McNeese State 3/10/01 71-67

2001-02 (13-18) Score Opponent Date 79-93 @ TCU 11/16/01 69-97 @ #12 Memphis 11/18/01 60-66 !UTEP 11/19/01 107-86 !Ark-Monticello 11/20/01 99-91 !Siena (2 ot) 11/21/01 58-60 @ Hawaii 11/27/01 54-91 @ LSU 12/2/01 88-91 @ Grambling 12/8/01 44-79 @ #8 Oklahoma St. 12/17/01 65-82 *@ Lamar 12/29/01 66-73 *SF Austin 1/3/02 79-65 *@Texas-Arlington 1/5/02 89-72 @ Centenary 1/7/02 73-66 *@ Nicholls State 1/10/02 72-63 *@ SE Louisiana 1/12/02 90-63 *Texas State 1/17/02 88-86 *Tx-San Antonio 1/19/02 77-81 *Lamar 1/24/02 83-98 *Sam Houston St 1/26/02 64-72 **UL-Monroe 1/31/02 63-67 *McNeese State 2/2/02 79-74 *@ Sam Houston 2/4/02 69-85 *@ Texas State 2/8/02 67-77 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/10/02 93-72 *Nicholls State 2/14/02 62-52 *SE Louisiana 2/16/02 65-57 Centenary 2/19/02 58-66 *@ SF Austin 2/21/02 70-65 *Texas-Arlington 2/23/02 53-75 *@ McNeese St. 2/28/02 83-96 *@ UL-Monroe 3/2/02 Pts: NSU-2266 OPPONENTS-2361 * - SLC Games !Las Vegas Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) **at CenturyTel Center, Bossier City

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54-96 $NCAA-Illinois 3/16/01 Pts: NSU-2292 OPPONENTS-2397 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament, Bossier City $ - NCAA Tournament Dayton, Ohio

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2002-03 (6-21) Score Opponent Date 56-60 @New Mexico 11/25/02 54-82 @Baylor 11/27/02 63-64 @Centenary 11/30/02 55-74 @Wichita State 12/7/02 51-77 @Oklahoma St. 12/8/02 71-74 Grambling 12/14/02 49-51 *@SE Louisiana 12/30/02 76-67 *Tx-San Antonio 1/2/03 62-71 *Texas State 1/4/03 56-71 *@McNeese State 1/9/03 72-83 Centenary 1/13/03 65-59 *SE Louisiana 1/16/03 70-61 *Nicholls State 1/18/03 63-79 *@Lamar 1/23/03 62-76 *@Sam Houston 1/25/03 66-75 *Texas-Arlington 1/30/03 59-71 *Stephen F. Austin 2/1/03 73-63 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/6/03 62-95 *@Texas State 2/8/03 57-70 *McNeese State 2/13/03 63-75 *UL-Monroe 2/15/03 62-53 *@Nicholls State 2/20/03 83-78 *@UL-Monroe 2/22/03 47-62 *Lamar 2/27/03 72-83 *Sam Houston St. 3/1/03 50-68 *@Texas-Arlington 3/5/03 63-75 *@SF Austin 3/7/03 Pts: NSU-1682 OPPONENTS-1917 * - SLC Game 2003-04 (11-17) Score Opponent Date 62-90 @ #25 Oklahoma St. 11/21/03 49-78 @ Tulsa 11/22/03 88-80 LSU-Shreveport 11/25/03 61-69 @Northwestern 11/29/03 67-90 @Centenary 12/02/03 66-83 @Tulane 12/09/03 80-59 Loyola-(NO) 12/13/03 76-78 Troy 12/20/03 51-87 !@ New Mexico 12/28/03 77-80 !Arkansas State 12/29/03 64-63 *Stephen F. Austin 1/8/04 84-78 *@ McNeese St. 1/10/04 90-55 *Nicholls State 1/15/04 88-68 *Lamar 1/17/04 87-77 *@Sam Houston 1/22/04 82-84 *@UTSA (ot) 1/24/04 97-82 Huston-Tillotson 1/28/04 64-67 *Texas State 1/31/04 92-81 *McNeese State 2/5/04 97-110 *@ Lamar 2/7/04 78-77 *@ Nicholls St. 2/12/04 78-85 *@ SE Louisiana 2/18/04 70-72 *Sam Houston St. 2/21/04 68-77 *Texas-Arlington 2/26/04 72-80 *Tx-San Antonio 2/28/04 59-69 *@ SF Austin 3/2/04 67-59 *@ UL-Monroe 3/5/04 64-72 #@ SE Louisiana 3/8/04 Pts: NSU-2078 OPPONENTS - 2150 * - SLC Games # - SLC Tournament ^ at CenturyTel Center, Bossier City * at Lobo Invitational, Las Cruces, NM 2004-05 (21-12)

SLC CHAMPIONS SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST

Score Opponent 53-91 @ #7 Oklahoma St. 54-63 @ Tulsa 107-80 LSU-Shreveport 91-58 SW (KN) 83-76 Centenary 72-46 Jarvis Christian 85-72 Tulane 74-83 @ LSU 61-74 #@ Valparaiso 65-81 #@ #25 Cincinnati 55-64 @ Dayton 51-69 #1 Illinois 62-69 #Northern Iowa 86-46 Huston-Tillotson 69-63 *@SF Austin 71-66 *Tx-San Antonio 69-58 *@Texas-Arlington 65-63 *SE Louisiana 72-69 *@ Texas State 78-86 *@UTSA 65-77 *@ Sam Houston 84-89 *Lamar 92-73 *@McNeese State 95-93ot *Nicholls State 88-71 *UL-Monroe 90-83 *@ Lamar 67-65 *@ Nicholls State 64-62 *SF Austin

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82-63 *Sam Houston St. 3/2/05 103-73 *McNeese State 3/4/05 81-67 !Texas-Arlington 3/8/05 90-75 ! Lamar 3/10/05 42-49 ! SE Louisiana 3/13/05 Pts: NSU-2466 OPPONENTS-2317 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament # - Las Vegas Holiday Classic

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2005-06 (26-8) SLC CHAMPIONS SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

• NCAA Tournament • First Round Winner Score Opponent Date 77-74 E. Texas Baptist 11/18/05 72-81 @ Missouri 11/20/05 76-75ot @ Miss. St. 11/26/05 76-74 @ Centenary 11/29/05 55-57 @ Wichita St. 12/3/05 68-64 @ Oklahoma St. 12/5/05 89-61 Harding 12/10/05 92-82 LSU-Shreveport 12/14/05 72-61 #Oregon State 12/21/05 77-81 #Iowa St. (OT) 12/22/05 76-80 #@Hawaii 12/23/05 61-73 @ Texas A&M 12/31/05 79-67 *@Texas Arlington 1/5/06 81-68 *@ UL-Monroe 1/7/06 70-60 * SE Louisiana 1/11/06 73-80 *@ Sam Houston 1/14/06 60-58 *@ SE Louisiana 1/21/06 70-59 *Tx-San Antonio 1/26/06 89-71 * Texas State 1/28/06 77-68 * Sam Houston St. 2/2/06 72-66 *@SF Austin 2/4/06 82-79 * Tx-Arlington 2/9/06 81-65 * UL-Monroe 2/11/06 79-70 *@ Nicholls St. 2/16/06 63-66 %@ Utah State 2/18/06 80-67 * Lamar 2/23/06 97-79 * McNeese State 2/25/06 76-71 *@ Texas State 3/1/06 85-64 *@Tx-San Antonio 3/3/06 75-61 !Tx-San Antonio 3/7/06 80-66 ! Lamar 3/9/06 95-87 ! Sam Houston St 3/12/06 64-63 $ #15 Iowa 3/17/06 54-67 $ #22West Virginia 3/19/06 Pts: NSU-2573 OPPONENTS-2365 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament # - Rainbow Classic $ - NCAA Tournament Auburn HIls, Michigan 2006-07 (17-15) SLC EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS

SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST Score Opponent Date 88-71 Utah State 11/10/06 76-79 at Oklahoma St. 11/15/06 87-100 at Louisville 11/18/06 84-64 Henderson St. 11/22/06 71-67 at New Orleans 11/25/06 89-86 Centenary 11/28/06 67-83 #at # 8 Marquette 12/1/06 51-53 #Princeton 12/2/06 64-57 Southern 12/5/06 78-89 at Hawai’i 12/16/06 67-97 at DePaul 12/29/06 59-85 at Northwestern 12/31/06 81-85 *at Texas State 1/4/07 78-65 *at Tx-Arlington 1/6/07 57-69 *TAMU-CC 1/11/07 82-62 *Tx-San Antonio 1/13/07 98-90ot *McNeese St. 1/18/07 81-68 *at Lamar 1/20/07 98-88 *at Nicholls State 1/25/07 98-91 *SE Louisiana 1/27/07 78-66 *Central Arkansas 2/3/07 80-90 *Sam Houston St. 2/8/07 67-57 *at SF Austin 2/12/07 81-83 *at McNeese St. 2/14/07 84-85 at Tenn. Tech(OT) 2/17/07 92-93 *Nicholls 2/22/07 71-65 *at SE Louisiana 2/24/07 89-82 *Lamar 2/27/07 86-92 *at Central Ark. 3/3/07 85-76 !vs. SF Austin 3/8/07 78-65 !vs. Lamar 3/9/07 78-81 !vs. TAMU-CC 3/11/07 Pts: NSU-2523 OPPONENTS-2484 * - SLC Games # - Marquette Classic ! - SLC Tournament (Houston, Texas)

The 2005-06 SLC Champs beat Iowa in the NCAA Tournament 2007-08 (15-18)

SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST

Score Opponent Date 71-92#Cal-Santa Barbara 11/8/07 58-97 #23 Stanford# 11/10/07 60-90 #Harvard 11/11/07 66-72 New Orleans 11/14/07 93-78 U. Of Ozarks 11/16/07 105-96 Houston Bapt. 11/20/07 96-76 Tenn. Tech 11/24/07 90-105 at Centenary 11/27/07 96-76 Southern (NO) 12/4/07 73-79 LSU-Shreveport 12/8/07 58-82 at LSU 12/15/07 59-90 at Arkansas 12/19/07 71-95 at Texas Tech 12/29/07 36-82 at Oklahoma St. 12/31/07 86-82 *Texas-Arlington 1/5/08 95-84 *Texas State 1/10/08 67-58 *at TAMU-CC 1/17/08 78-81 *at UTSA (OT) 1/19/08 74-85 *at McNeese St. 1/23/08 82-91 *at Lamar 1/26/08 70-67 *Nicholls State 1/31/08 60-55 *at SE Louisiana 2/2/08 67-66 *at Central Ark (ot) 2/9/08 78-69 *at Sam Houston 2/13/08 59-67 *SF Austin 2/16/08 81-71 *McNeese St. 2/21/08 95-103 *at Lamar 2/23/08 60-82 *at Nicholls St. 2/28/08 72-75 *SE Louisiana 3/1/08 75-74 *Central Arkansas 3/8/08 71-51 !SE Louisiana 3/13/08 69-66 !SF Austin 3/14/08 79-82 !Texas-Arlington 3/16/08 Pts: NSU-2437 OPPONENTS-2624 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament # - Stanford Classic 2008-09 (11-20) Score Opponent 65-83 at Indiana 87-65 E. Texas Bapt. 69-66 !Centenary 60-91 !at LSU 77-65 !Alcorn St. 63-100 !Troy 90-84 Centenary (OT) 66-94 at Miami (OH) 85-64 LSU-Shreveport 83-79 at Grambling 84-76 at Houston Bapt. 92-63 Southern (NO) 56-95 at Arkansas 68-69 Miami (OH) 73-122 at Oklahoma State 60-69 *Nicholls State 59-84 *at SE Louisiana 68-69 *TAMU-CC 69-85 *at Nicholls St. 45-73 *at SF Austin 80-64 *Central Arkansas 75-81 *at McNeese St. 66-85 *Texas-Arlington 51-59 *SF Austin 79-77 *at Central Ark. 74-88 *McNeese State 67-89 *at Lamar 77-74 *Tx-San Antonio 65-98 *at Texas State

Date 11/15/08 11/18/08 11/21/08 11/23/08 11/28/08 11/29/08 12/1/08 12/6/08 12/13/08 12/17/08 12/20/08 12/22/08 12/27/08 12/30/08 1/3/09 1/10/09 1/14/09 1/17/09 1/24/09 1/28/09 1/31/09 2/4/09 2/7/09 2/11/09 2/14/09 2/18/09 2/21/09 2/25/09 2/28/09

66-84 *at Sam Houston 3/4/09 69-79 *SE Louisiana 3/7/09 Pts: NSU-2188 OPPONENTS-2475 * - SLC Games ! - LSU Classic 2009-10 (10-19) Score Opponent Date 77-54 E. Texas Baptist 11/13/09 75-94 at Texas Tech 11/19/09 92-61 Houston Bapt. 11/24/09 72-90 at Indiana 11/28/09 83-80 at Centenary 11/30/09 70-98 at La. Tech 12/5/09 83-73 LSU-Shreveport 12/8/09 62-73 at LSU 12/16/09 62-63 Grambling 12/16/09 77-68 Missouri Valley 12/19/09 62-81 at Hawai’i 12/28/09 63-89 at #19 Texas A&M 1/2/10 89-95 Southern-N.O. (OT) 1/4/10 72-79 *at Nicholls State 1/9/10 64-70 *SE Louisiana 1/13/10 83-98 *at TAMU-CC 1/16/10 99-98 *Nicholls St. (2ot) 1/23/10 56-66 *SF Austin 1/27/10 74-68 *at Central Ark. 1/30/10 85-92 *McNeese St. 2/3/10 80-81 *at Texas-Arlington 2/6/10 59-69 *at SF Austin 2/10/10 82-76 *Central Ark. 2/13/10 82-72 *at McNeese St. 2/17/10 82-79 *Lamar 2/20/10 74-88 *at Tx-San Antonio 2/24/10 75-89 *Texas State 2/27/10 75-103 *Sam Houston St. 3/3/10 77-86 *at SE Louisiana 3/6/10 Pts: NSU-2186 OPPONENTS-2333 * - SLC Games 2010-11 (18-14) Score Opponent L 87-78 at LSU W 87-78 Houston Bapt. L 94-79 at # 19 Memphis W 103-94 Tenn-Martin W 83-70 at Centenary L 100-66 at Indiana W 82-55 Centenary W 78-56 Central Baptist W 85-78 Louisiana Tech W 79-64 Missouri Valley W 86-74 Canisius L 96-79 at TCU L 85-52 at Canisius L 91-64 at Duquesne L 86-83 LSU-Shreveport L 84-71 *at Texas State W 73-64 *Nicholls State W 80-79 ot *at Central Ark. L 63-58 *UTSA W 87-77 ot *McNeese State W 79-69 *at Lamar L 93-84 *at SE Louisiana W 85-78 *Central Arkansas W 72-66 *at TAMU-CC W 70-68 *Lamar L 76-68 *SE Louisiana W 64-63 *at Sam Houston W 78-71 ot *Tx-Arlington L 83-81 ot *at Nicholls State W 70-65 *SF Austin

Date 11/12/10 11/15/10 11/17/10 11/20/10 11/22/10 11/26/10 11/30/10 12/2/10 12/7/10 12/15/10 12/19/10 12/21/10 12/29/10 12/31/10 1/4/11 1/8/11 1/12/11 1/15/11 1/19/11 1/22/11 1/26/11 1/29/11 2/2/11 2/5/11 2/10/11 2/12/11 2/23/11 2/26/11 3/2/11 3/5/11

L 97-96 !Tx-San Antonio 3/9/11 Pts: NSU-2462 OPPONENTS-2482 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament 2011-12 (16-16) Score Opponent Date W 87-61 Letourneau 11/11/11 L 72-66 at Ar.-Little Rock 11/13/11 W 67-60 at Ala. State 11/17/11 L 83-61 at Marshall 11/19/11 L 71-43 at Cincinnati 11/21/11 W 66-61ot Jacksonville St. 11/25/11 W 80-65 Ark-Litte Rock 11/30/11 L 90-56 at #9 Missouri 12/2/11 L 94-93 2ot at La. Tech 12/6/11 W 76-65 at UL-Monroe 12/15/11 W 76-63 Missouri Valley 12/17/11 W 89-79 Cen Methodist 12/19/11 L 82-67 at #18 Miss. State 12/22/11 L 83-63 at Oklahoma 12/31/11 W 83-68 *Texas State 1/7/12 W 80-79 *at Nicholls 1/11/12 L 77-73 *Central Arkansas 1/14/12 L 80-62 *at UTSA 1/18/12 W 64-61 *at McNeese St. 1/21/12 W 74-62 *Lamar 1/25/12 W 55-38 *SE Louisiana 1/28/12 W 79-68 *at Central Ark. 2/1/12 W 82-68 *TAMU-CC 1/29/11 L 85-66 *at Lamar 2/8/12 L 66-61 *at SE Louisiana 2/11/12 L 70-61 *McNeese 2/13/12 W 100-86 Campbell 2/19/12 L 50-37 *Sam Houston St 2/22/12 L 79-70 *at Tx-Arlington 2/25/12 W 92-61 *Nicholls State 2/29/12 L 62-52 *at SF Austin 3/3/12 L 76-69 !Lamar 3/7/12 Pts: NSU-2259 OPPONENTS-2239 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament 2012-13 (23-9) SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

• NCAA Tournament •

Score Opponent Date W 118-77 E. Texas Bapt. 11/9/12 W 71-67 at Campbell 11/12/12 W 92-43 Hanniball-Lagrange 11/17/12 L 102-95 at LSU 11/20/12 L 78-65 at Texas A&M 11/26/12 L 69-65 at Oklahoma 11/30/12 W 89-83 Louisiana Tech 12/4/12 W 95-78 Missouri Valley 12/15/12 L 79-61 at Arkansas 12/29/12 W 102-52 LeTourneau 12/31/12 W 78-63 *McNeese State 1/3/13 W 86-58 *Lamar 1/5/13 W 73-64 *at Sam Houston 1/7/13 L 80-74 *at Oral Roberts 1/10/13 W 100-88 *at Central Ark. 1/12/13 L 93-78 *Nicholls 1/17/13 W 103-68 *SE Louisiana 1/19/13 W 61-57 *SF Austin 1/26/13 W 85-63 *at Lamar 1/31/13 W 86-74 *at McNeese St 2/3/13 W 85-73 *Oral Roberts 2/7/13 W 93-73 *Central Arkansas 2/9/13 W 79-76 *at SE Louisiana 2/14/13 W 84-79 *at Nicholls St. 2/16/13 W 82-71 *at TAMU-CC 2/19/13

L 92-76 at Nigara 2/23/13 L 64-63 *at SF Austin 3/2/13 W 66-51 *TAMU-CC 3/7/13 W 84-73 *Sam Houston 3/9/13 W 55-52 !Sam Houston 3/15/13 W 68-66 !SF Austin 3/16/13 L 79-47 $ #14 Florida 3/22/13 Pts: NSU-2559 OPPONENTS-2285 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament Austin, Texas 2013-14 (17-12) Score Opponent Date W 92-76 LeTourneau 11/8/13 W 111-92 at Auburn 11/15/13 L 88-74 at LSU 11/16/13 L 84-80 UL-Monroe 11/21/13 L 105-74 at UL-Lafayette 11/27/13 W 107-100 Niagara 11/30/13 L 96-76 at #15 Memphis 12/7/13 L 93-71 at La. Tech 12/11/13 W 116-76 La. College 12/14/13 L 91-84 at #15 Baylor 12/18/13 L 84-74 at Texas-El Paso 12/19/13 L 107-104 *Sam Houston St. 1/2/14 W 99-85 *Lamar 1/4/14 L 101-87 *at TAMU-CC 1/9/14 L 98-97 *at Houston Bapt. 1/11/14 L 74-58 *SF Austin 1/16/14 W 76-68 *at Central Ark. 1/23/14 W 87-83 *at Oral Roberts 1/24/14 W 100-86 *Incarnate Word 1/30/14 W 86-84 *Abilene Christian 2/1/14 W 85-74 *McNeese State 2/6/14 W 86-73 *Nicholls State 2/8/14 L 67-64 *at Sam Houston 2/13/14 W 87-67 *at Lamar 2/15/13 L 70-68 *at SF Austin 2/22/14 W 88-83 *SE Louisiana 2/27/14 W 84-71 *at New Orleans 3/1/14 W 119-102 *Central Ark. 3/6/14 W 88-82 *Oral Roberts 3/8/14 W 88-72 !Nicholls State 3/13/14 L 85-78 !Stephen F. Austin 3/4/14 Pts: NSU-2686 OPPONENTS-2599 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament 2014-15 (19-13) Score Opponent L 109-68 at Texas A&M W 75-64 Lyon College W 89-79 at LSU-Alex. L 90-68 at #18 Oklahoma L 75-64 at Texas Tech W 87-76 Missouri Valley L 99-88 Louisiana Tech L 82-74 at UL-Monroe W 89-85 UL-Lafayette L 100-92 at Arkansas W 94-68 La. College W 99-78 *at Houston Bapt L 75-64 *at Sam Houston W 103-101 *Incarnate Word L 95-81 *Abilene Christian W 96-84 *Lamar L 88-76 *at TAMU-CC W 93-67 *McNeese State W 80-51 *Nicholls State W 88-73 *at SE Louisiana W 110-108*at Central Ark. L 93-82 *SF Austin

2020-21 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball Media Guide Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013

Date 11/14/14 11/17/14 11/20/14 11/23/14 11/25/14 11/29/14 12/2/14 12/9/14 12/20/14 12/28/14 12/31/14 1/3/15 1/5/15 1/10/15 1/13/15 1/17/15 1/20/15 1/24/15 1/26/15 1/31/15 2/3/15 2/9/15


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2012-13 Southland Conference Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament participant W 75-72 *at McNeese St. 2/14/15 W 86-70 *Central Ark. 2/16/15 W 87-84 *at New Orleans 2/21/15 W 79-57 *at Nicholls St. 2/23/15 W 92-79 *Southeastern La. 3/2/15 L 92-66 *at SF Austin 3/5/15 W 88-78 *New Orleans 3/7/15 W 96-89 !McNeese State 3/12/15 L 91-79 !SF Austin 3/13/15 L 104-79 ^Tenn-Martin 3/19/15 Pts: NSU-2687 OPPONENTS-2656 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament ^-CollegeInsider.com Tournament 2015-16 (8-20) Score Opponent Date L 90-76 at Ole Miss 11/13/15 L 99-97 LSU-Alexandria 11/16/15 L 80-64 UL-Monroe 11/19/15 L 61-42 at #12 Arizona 11/22/15 W 86-80 La. College 11/25/15 L 119-81 at Auburn 11/27/15 L 117-78 at Arkansas 12/1/15 L 75-62 at #16 Baylor 12/8/15 W 105-79 Missouri Valley Coll. 12/19/15 W 92-79 at Centenary 12/29/15 L 99-73 *Houston Baptist 1/2/16 L 94-78 *Sam Houston St. 1/4/16 L 70-56 *at Incarnate Word 1/9/16 L 87-72 *at Ab.Christian 1/12/16 L 86-82 *at Lamar 1/16/16 L 89-79 *TAMU-CC 1/19/16 L 75-74 *at McNeese St. 1/23/16 W 88-80 *at Nicholls St. 1/25/16 W 91-76 *SE Louisiana 1/30/16 W 91-75 *Central Ark. 2/2/16 L 83-72 *at SF Austin 2/8/16 W 87-78 *McNeese St. 2/13/16 L 107-94 *at Central Ark. 2/15/16 L 102-99 *New Orleans 2/20/16 W 81-67 *Nicholls State 2/22/16 L 84-82 *at SE Louisiana 2/29/16 L 95-55 *SF Austin 3/3/16 L 97-86 *at New Orleans 3/5/16 Pts: NSU-2224 OPPONENTS-2413 * - SLC Games 2016-17 (13-16) Score Opponent L 72-44 at Texas A&M L 97-61 at Oklahoma W 92-87 LeTourneau W 82-69 LSU-Alexandria L 84-60 at Missouri L 65-59 at Miss. State W 88-74 LSU-Shreveport W 79-67 at TX-El Paso W 68-64 !UL-Monroe L 100-93 at Rice W 86-66 La. College L 79-72 *McNeese (OT) L 84-80 *at Incarnate Word L 99-82 *at TAMU-CC W 86-81 *Nicholls St. L 77-68 *Sam Houston St. W 78-65 *at McNeese St. W 85-71 *at SE Louisiana L 85-64 *at Lamar L 107-97 *at Central Ark. L 75-73 *SF Austin (OT) L 86-69 *Houston Baptist L 76-72 *at Ab Christian L 73-66 *SE Louisiana

Date 11/11/16 11/13/16 11/18/16 11/22/16 11/26/16 11/28/16 12/1/16 12/3/16 12/17/16 12/19/16 12/28/16 12/31/16 1/5/17 1/7/17 1/12/17 1/14/17 1/21/17 1/25/17 1/28/17 2/2/17 2/4/17 2/9/17 2/11/17 2/16/17

W 80-78 *at Nicholls St. 2/18/17 L 88-68 *Lamar 2/22/17 W 83-82 *New Orleans 2/25/17 W 72-67 *at SF Austin 3/2/17 W 93-83 *Central Ark. 3/4/17 Pts: NSU-2204 OPPONENTS-2301 * - SLC Games ! - at Bossier City

W 68-60 *Incarnate Word 2/27/19 L 69-55 *Southeastern La. 3/2/19 L 83-60 *Nicholls 3/6/19 L 70-63 *Central Arkansas 3/9/19 Pts: NSU-2051 OPPONENTS-2280 * - SLC Games ! - at Alexandria # - at Gold Dome (Shreveport)

2017-18 (4-25) Score Opponent Date L 105-59 at Texas 11/10/17 L 99-84 LeTourneau 11/12/17 L 81-35 at SMU 11/15/17 L 87-65 Rice 11/17/17 W 76-61 at UL Monroe 11/21/17 L 72-60 at Colorado State 11/24/17 W 67-56 Lyon College 11/29/17 W 88-58 !Louisiana College 12/9/17 L 85-84 #LSU-Shreveport 12/16/17 L 105-68 at #17 Oklahoma 12/19/17 L 84-62 at Utah 12/20/17 L 87-46 *at Nicholls 12/28/17 L 72-63 *at McNeese 12/30/17 L 67-65 *at TAMU-CC 1/3/18 L 64-56 *SF Austin 1/6/18 L 69-58 *Abilene Christian 1/13/18 L 75-52 *at Sam Houston St. 1/17/18 L 85-58 *at SE Louisiana 1/20/18 L 73-67 *New Orleans 1/24/18 L 95-78 *Central Arkansas 1/27/18 L 82-64 *at New Orleans 1/31/18 L 75-62 *McNeese 2/3/18 L 79-75 *Lamar 2/7/18 L 97-50 *at SF Austin 2/10/18 L 77-70 *Houston Baptist 2/14/18 W 66-54 *at Incarnate Word 2/21/18 L 86-62 *SE Louisiana 2/24/18 L 73-70 *Nicholls 2/28/18 L 61-58 *at Central Arkansas 3/3/18 Pts: NSU-1868 OPPONENTS-2264 * - SLC Games ! - at Alexandria # - at Gold Dome (Shreveport)

2019-20 (15-15) Score Opponent Date W 84-57 Centenary 11/5/19 L 77-63 at Texas A&M 11/6/19 L 80-74 Rice 11/12/19 L 79-52 at Tulane 11/16/19 W 67-60 Louisiana College 11/19/19 L 77-69 at ULM 11/26/19 L 77-51 at SMU 12/3/19 L 109-59 at LSU 12/8/19 L 92-79 *at Sam Houston St. 12/18/19 W 67-61 *Lamar 12/21/19 W 101-61 vs. Champion Christian 12/29/19 L 67-62 *at TAMU-CC 1/2/20 L 106-79 *Houston Baptist 1/5/20 W 72-66 *at Incarnate Word 1/8/20 L 85-76 *at McNeese 1/11/20 W 73-72 *at Nicholls 1/15/20 L 69-62 *Stephen F. Austin 1/22/20 L 84-81 OT *at Southeastern La. 1/25/20 W 82-74 *at New Orleans 1/29/20 L 79-71 *Central Arkansas 2/1/20 W 73-69 *Abilene Christian 2/5/20 W 93-79 *at Houston Baptist 2/8/20 W 70-60 *Incarnate Word 2/12/20 W 84-79 *McNeese 2/15/20 L 73-69 *Nicholls 2/19/20 L 95-92 *at Southeastern La. 2/29/20 W 95-73 *New Orleans 3/4/20 W 100-85 *at Central Arkansas 3/7/20 W 79-62 !Texas A&M-CC 3/11/20 Pts: NSU-2265 OPPONENTS-2270 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament -- SLC Tournament cut short because of COVID-19

2018-19 (11-20) Score Opponent W 102-62 Centenary L 69-58 at SMU L 82-57 at BYU L 102-74 at Rice L 82-55 at Houston W 70-66 Alabama A&M OT L 80-52 ULM L 77-47 at UTEP L 80-59 at Texas A&M L 79-44 at #11 Texas Tech W 69-66 Southern# W 84-64 Louisiana College W 86-65 Champion Christian L 78-72 *Nicholls W 66-61 *McNeese L 62-61 *A&M-Corpus Christi W 61-59 *at Stephen F. Austin L 78-69 *at Abilene Christian L 78-64 *Sam Houston State L 69-53 *Southeastern La. L 72-64 *at New Orleans W 80-75 *at Central Arkansas L 81-73 *New Orleans W 74-72 *at McNeese L 75-70 *at Lamar W 87-72 *Stephen F. Austin L 92-54 *at Houston Baptist

Date 11/6/18 11/8/18 11/13/18 11/17/18 11/19/18 11/23/18 11/27/18 12/1/18 12/3/18 12/12/18 12/15/18 12/18/18 12/30/18 1/2/19 1/5/19 1/9/19 1/12/19 1/19/19 1/23/19 1/26/19 1/30/19 2/2/19 2/6/19 2/9/19 2/13/19 2/16/19 2/20/19

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#KEEPTHEFAITH ALL-TIME NORTHWESTERN STATE LETTERMEN Adams, Austin (F), 2012-14, Slidell, LA Adams, Dustin (F), 2012-14, Slidell, LA Adekunle, Deji (F), 2014-15, London, England Adkins, Jimmy (C/F), 1956-60, Gibsland, LA Alexander, Kenta (G), 1996-97, Atlanta, TX Alexander, Sam (G), 1996-98, St. Peters, MO Allen, Byron (C),2002-06, Leland, MS Anglin, John (G), 2005-08, Shreveport, LA Anthony, Robert (F/C), 1983-84, Birmingham, LA Arthur, Bobby (G), 1973-75, Natchitoches, LA Arthur, Kenny (G), 1962-66, Natchitoches, LA Arthur, Raymond (C), 1962-64, Natchitoches, LA Ashworth, Don (G), 1965-69, Oakdale, LA Ashlock, Greg (G),1989-90, Malakoff, TX Baggett, Ray (G), 1980-81, Oberlin, LA Bailey, Andre (F), 1978-80, Minden, LA Ball, Perry (F), 1969-72, Baton Rouge, LA Baker, Devon (G), 2009-11, Harlen, NY Bamer, Frank (F), 1965-66, Dover, NJ Banks, Roman (G), 1987-92, Shreveport, LA Bankston, Mixon (G), 1952-53, Dry Prong, LA Baptiste, Thurman (F), 1969-72, Natchitoches, LA Bargeman, Colby (G), 2004-08, Lafayette, LA Barnes, Stephen (C), 1995-97, Birmingham, England Bates, Buddy (G), 1947-50, Winnfield, LA Bates, Sonny (G), 1952-53, Coushatta, LA Beard, Marche’ (G), 1996-98, Jena, LA Beaubouef, Tony (F), 1990-94, Berwick, La Bell, Dan (G), 1975-77, Huntsville, AL Bell, Demetress (F), 2003-08, Summerfield, LA Bell, Jordan (G/F), 2016-17, Inglewood, CA Bile, Chudier (F), 2019-20, Denver, CO Bivens, Larry (F), 1973-75, Tampa, FL Bloodworth, Charles (F), 1968-70, Natchitoches, LA Blunt, Canfield (F), 1973-76, Colfax, LA Bonnette, Buddy (G), 1950-51, Natchitoches, LA Booras, Sam (G), 1950-53, Shreveport, LA Boyd, Josh (G), 2016-17, Beaumont, TX Bozeman, James (G), 1944-45, Belmont, LA Bradley, Darnell (F), 2001-02, Leesville, LA Brey, Mike (G), 1977-80, Rockville, MD Bray, Virgil (F), 1963-64, Pocasset, OK Briscoe, John (G), 2011-12, Longview, TX Brinson, Doug (G), 1973-74, Morgan City, LA Britton, Claude (G), 1973-75, Calhoun, LA Brock, Judson (F), 1971-72, Milwaukee, WI Brooks, Aramie (F) 2008-09, Earle, AR Brown, A.E. (F), 1944-45, Minden, LA Brown, Clifton (G), 1984-85, Lafayette, LA Brown, David (C), 1958-59, Jonesboro, LA Brown, Dick (G), 1953-57, Converse, LA Brown, Robbie (G), 1982-83, Lafayette,LA Brown, Tarius (G), 1990-93, 1994-95, Birmingham, AL Brownwell, George (G), 1944-45, Corpus Christi, TX Bryant, Brooks (F) 1990-93, Huntsville, AL Bundy, Ryan (G), 1994-98, Peoria, IL Burch, Stephen (G), 2001-04, Mansfield, LA Burks, Will (F), 1998-2001, Decatur, AL Bush, Gerald (F), 1985-87, Birmingham, AL Byars-Dawson, Michael (G), 2000-02, Fort Worth, TX Byrd, Ronald (F), 1950-53, Shreveport, LA Calcote, Craig (G), 1984-87, Baton Rouge, LA Cambre, Cody (G) - 2015-17, French Settlement, LA Calloway, David (F), 1960-61, Cheneyville, LA Cavanaugh, Joe (G), 1945-46, Hometown unknown Charles, Guy (F), 1978-80, Port Arthur, TX Chougkaz, Nikos (G), 2019-20, Athens, Greece

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Chougkaz, Robert (F), 2019-Present, Athens, Greece Clark, C.J. (F), 2007-09, Houston, TX Clark, Charles (F) 2008-11, Alexadria, LA Clark, David (G), 1963-67, Natchitoches, LA Clemmons, Pete (G), 1960-62, Brownsville, TX Collie, Glenn (G/F), 1961-62, Calvert City, KY Collins, Bolton (G), 1951-53, Coushatta, LA Collinsworth, Bill (G), 1951-55, Bryceland, LA Conine, John, (C) 2007-10, Natchitoches, LA Cooper, Zaveon (G), 1993, Jackson, MS Covington, Ken (F), 1971-72, Haughton, LA Crawford, Eugene (F), 1949-50 Crnkovic, Mickey (G), 1955-58, Zwolle, LA Culbreath, A.J. (F), 1982-83, Nacogdoches, TX Davis, Bruce, 1948-49 Davis, George (G), 1950-54, Florien, LA Davis, Isiah (G/F), 1989-90, Houston, TX Davis, Lester (G), 1974-78, Natchitoches, LA Davis, Pooh (G), 1999-2001, Shreveport, LA Davis, Shamir (G), 2009-13, Shreveport, LA Dillon, Mark (G), 1991-93, Fort Gay, WV Dixon, Darian (F), 2017-2019, Bowie, MD Dobbinson, Tony (G), 2014-15, Stamford, CT Dorcheus, Robert (F), 1944-48, Portland, OR Duncan, Charles (G), 1994-98, Trenton, TN Dunn, Benjamin (C), 1978-79, Grambling, LA Dunnavant, Dale (F), 1973-77, Miami, FL Duplessis, Ryan (G), 1998-2002, New Orleans, LA Dyer, Alfonse(C), 2002-06, Marrero, LA Ebarb, Glendale (G), 1952-53, Zwolle, LA Edens, Tom (F), 1975-77, Phoenix, AZ Edwards, Michael (G), 2000-04, Rowlett, TX Elie, Lester (F), 1974-78, Cloutierville, LA Ellis, Louis (G), 2010-11, Shreveport, LA Enloe, James (G), 1952-56, Pineville, LA Evans, O.J. (C), 2009-13, Mansfield, LA Faust, Odis (F), 1965-69, Many, LA Fischer, D’or (C), 2000-02, Philadelphia, PA Fisher, Kenton (F), 1998-2000, Madison, AL Fleming, Earl (F), 1989-91, Tuscaloosa, AL Fletcher, James (C), 1962-63, Montgomery, LA Flinn, Paul (C/F), 1957-58, New York, NY Fontenot, Larry (C/F), 1955-59, DeQuincy, LA Forges, Kerwin (G/F), 2003-2006, Marrero, LA Foshee, Buddy (F), 1954-55, Logansport, LA Francis, Harry (G), 1979-83, St. Martinville, LA Frazier, Marvin (C), 2011-15, Zwolle, LA French, Anthony (C), 1981-84, Shreveport, LA French, Googy (G), 1973-75, Lecompte, LA Fyler, Mike (G), 1977-80, Scott City, KS Garner, Darron (F), 1994-96, Zwolle, LA Garris, Robert (C), 1982-84, Pine Bluff, AR Gesing, E.J. (G), 1944-45, Brooklyn, NY Gibson, Lester (F), 1944-45, Hammond, LA Gilder, Trey (G), 2006-08, Dallas, TX Glasco, Alex (F), 1988-89, Loreauville, LA Goleman, Rick (F), 1979-81, Longview, TX Gooden, Scott, (G), 1993-94, Akron, OH Goodson, Donnie (G), 1979-80, Baton Rouge, LA Grace, Reggie (C), 1973-75, Sunshine, LA Gray, Peter (G), 1965-69, Marthaville, LA Grays, Robin (F), 1982-84, Ft. Worth, TX Green, John (F), 1975-77, Natchitoches, LA Greene, Mike (G), 1977-81, Pleasant Hill, LA Gregg, Jamaure (F), 2019-Present, Oahu, HI Grimsley, Dexter (F), 1989-93, Abbeville, AL Guest, Jacob (F), 2016-2020, Bossier City, LA

Dan Bell was a flashy guard for a 17-win Demon team in 1976-77 and coached the Demons to a win at Kentucky on Dec. 7, 1989 Guest, Paxson (G), 2014-15, Bossier City, LA Haile, Harrell (G), 1946-49, Ansley, LA Hale, Kenny (G), 1982-84, Memphis, TN Haley, Phillip (F/C), 1957-61, Belmont, LA Hall, Devonte (G), 2014-18, Bossier City, LA Hamilton, Tanner (G/F), 2016-17, Texarkana, AR Hancock, Josh (G), 1997-2001, Kountze, TX Hancock, Keithan (G), 2004-09, Kountze, TX Hancock, Tramaine (G), 2003-2005, Kountze, TX Harden, Gregg (G) 1989-90, Baton Rouge, LA Hardin, James (F), 1960-64, Tioga, LA Harris, Dadrian (G), 2012-14, Castor, LA Harris, Jerry (G), 1980-85, Memphis, TN Harris, Mark (F), 1981-82, Mansfield, LA Hatch, Gayle (F), 1960-62, Baton Rouge, LA Hayes, Ronald (F), 1945-46, Hometown unknown Haynie, Steve (G), 1965-66, Reedville, VA Hazlewood, Daniel (G), 2015-16, Huntsville, TX Hearn, Lazar (F), 1988-89, Haughton, LA Henderson, Gary (F), 1995-96, West Memphis, AK Hendricks, Emmett (G), 1961-65, Marthaville, LA Henry, Skeeter (G), 1965-68, Natchitoches, LA Herrick, Drew (F), 1981-82, Lafayette, LA Hicks, DeQuan (F), 2012-14, Racine, WI Hildebrand, Tynes (F/C), 1950-54, Florien, LA Hildebrand, Tynes Jr. (G) 1969-73, Natchitoches, LA Hill, John (F), 1971-72, Mudville, TN Holder, Bernard (F), 1973-76, Brooklyn, NY Holder, Walter (G), 1945-46, Brooklyn, NY Hollins, Gerald (F), 1995-97, Many, LA Hoops, Jim (F), 1977-81, Deshler, OH Hoops, Mike (F), 1978-79, Deshler, OH Howell, Alan (G), 1986-88, Natchitoches, LA Howell, J.C. (F/G), 1954-56, Bossier City, LA Hughes, Edward (G), 1973-75, Hudson, NY Hulbin, James (F), 2008-13, Shreveport, LA Hunt, Errick (G), 1970-75, Coushatta, LA

2020-21 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball Media Guide Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013


#KEEPTHEFAITH EX-NSU POINT GUARD MIKE BREY BEGINS 20TH YEAR COACHING NOTRE DAME While answering the first question at the July 15, 2000, press conference announcing his hiring as basketball coach at Notre Dame, Mike Brey talked about his days playing college basketball for Tynes Hildebrand at Northwestern State. Brey, a two-year starter for the Demons, still ranks ninth at NSU in career assists with 311 from 1977-80, an average of 4.3 per game. He led the team as a sophomore with 180, still the seventh-best single-season total in school history. In the moments after being introduced as the new Notre Dame coach, Brey listed Hildebrand alongside Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and Morgan Wooten, the legendary DeMatha High School coach, as major influences in his basketball philosophies. Brey played for Wooten, who helped Hildebrand recruit him. After college, Brey coached under Wooten, then moved to Duke and helped the Blue Devils reach six Final Fours and win two NCAA titles. Brey then took over as head coach at Delaware and was 99-52 there in five years before taking the Notre Dame job. When Brey took over, the Irish hadn’t been to the NCAA Tournament in 11 seasons. Beginning his 20th season coaching the Irish, Brey has led Notre Dame to 12 NCAA Tournaments, including back-to-back Elite Eight appearances in 2015 and 2016 -- along with six NIT appearances. In 2010-11, Brey won the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award as the national coach of the year after leading the Fighting Irish to a No. 4 national ranking and a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Incuding his time at Delaware, Brey has delivered his team to postseason play 18 times. Brey owns an overall 516-273 career record, 417-221 at Notre Dame.

Hunter, Ed (G/F), 1958-61, Coushatta, LA Hutton, Brandon (F), 2017-2019, Chicago, IL James, Larry (G), 1971-72, Minden, LA Janese, Johnny (G), 1967-71, LaGrange, LA Jenkins, DeShon (G), 1982-84, Jena, LA Johnson, Charlie (G), 1994-96, Sugarland, TX Johnson, Ed (F), 1971-75, Natchitoches, LA Johnson, Payton (C), 1971-72, Detroit, MI Johnson, Lovick (F), 1957-61, Natchitoches, LA Johnson, Rhon (G), 1984-85, Little Rock, AR Johnson, Truman (F), 1968-69, Plainview, LA Johnston, Dick (G), 1958-59, Astoria, NY Jones, Buddy (G), 1959-60, Mississippi Jones, C.J. (G), 2017-present, Monroe, LA Jones, Carl (F), 2001-03, Humble, TX Jones, Damon (G), 2006-09, Winnfield, LA Jones, George (C), 1984-88, Shreveport, LA Jones, Kennan (G), 2003-07, Opelousas, LA Jones, Lemuel (G), 1995-97, Tallulah, LA Jones, Rodney (F) 1989-90, Birmingham, AL Jolivette, Brian (G), 1982-83, Lafayette, LA Joseph, Tra’von (G), 2013-17, Morrow, LA Kemp, Kesse (G), 1973-74, Fort Worth, TX Kennedy, Chris (G), 1996-97, Las Vegas, NV Kennedy, Dominique (G), 2019-20, Shreveport, LA Killian, Matt (F), 2012-16, Hornbeck, LA Kim, Stephen (G), 2017-18, Salem, OR King, Harold (G), 1945-46, Jena, LA King, Leotis (G), 1984-85, Bastrop, LA King, Ryan (F), 2013-15, Greensboro, NC Kissoonlal, Reginald (G/F), 2014-17, Jacksonville, FL Knight, Dominic (G), 2007-11, Alexandria, LA Knighten, Merrill (F), 1945-46, Hometown unknown Koonce, Charles (P), 1992-93, Gasden, AL Krajefska, Jim (C), 1969-71, Bossier, LA Kranz, Bob (G), 1962-63, Brooklyn, NY Kubel, Eric (F), 1990-94, Moreno Valley, CA Kueth, Gatdoar (F), 2019-20, Des Moines, IA Lampkin, Frank (F), 1946-48, Tioga Lane, Ishmael (F/C), 2015-2019, Port Allen, LA

Langston, Loopy (C), 1953-56, Pollock, LA Larson, Chris (F), 1996-97, Boone, IA Lazare, Cameron (G), 2017-18, Baton Rouge, LA Leach, Jimmie (G), 1955-59, Florien, LA LeBato, Matt (F), 2014-15, Sulphur, LA Lebo, Ronnie (G), 1954-56, Winamac, IN Ledet, Walter (F), 1961-64, Natchitoches, LA Lee, Clifton (F), 2002-06, Boyce, LA Lee, Lester (G), 1964-66, Natchitoches, LA Lee, Stanley (G), 1969-72, West Jefferson, LA Lee, Wayne, (G), 1965-69, Florien, LA LeGrand, Al (F), 1962-64, Coushatta, LA LeGrand, Seth (C), 1994-98, Nebraska City, NE Lewis, Dennis (F), 1964-65, Henderson, KY Lewis, Jerry (G), 1977-79, Grambling, LA Lilley, Waple (F), 1951-55, Belmont, LA Lively, Robert (C), 1976-79, Port Allen, TX Lloyd, Sutton (G), 2005-06, Bossier City, LA Love, DeAndre (G), 2017-2019, Seattle, WA Lynch, Chris (F), 2000-02, Cedar Hill, TX Lynch, Jerry (G), 1978-82, Leesville, LA Madlock, Calvin (F), 1981-83, Sardis, MS Martin, Johnny (F/C), 1981-83, Shady Grove, LA Marusak, Andrew (F), 1967-70, Virginia Massner, Trenton (G), 2019-Present, Wapello, IA Masters, Jerry (F), 1966-70, Florien, LA Mathis, Tommy (G), 1960-64, Hanna, LA Mays, Donald (F), 1982-85, Logansport, LA McCall, Greg (G), 1989-90, Birmingham AL McCann, Elvin (F/C), 1956-59, Cheneyville, LA McConathy, George (C/F), 1952-56, Bryceland, LA McConathy, Hershel (F), 1947-51, Florien, LA McConathy, Johnny (C), 1948-51, Gibsland, LA McConathy, Leslie (G), 1945-49, Bryceland, LA McConathy, Logan (G), 2007-11, Natchitoches, LA McConathy, Michael (G), 2006-09, Natchitoches, LA McCrimon, Jimmy (G), 1986-87, Kissimmee, FL McGowan, Paul (F), 1954-56, Washington, DC McKellar, Bill (G),1973-77, Bossier City, LA McLaurin, Jerry (F), 1973-77, Bossier City, LA

McMillon, Kenny (G), 1991-94, Logansport, LA McQuarters, Dameon (F), 1995-98, Leavenworth, KS McRae, Jerrold (F), 1998-2002, Nashville, TN Melancon, Darren (C), 1984-89, Loreauville, LA Metoyer, Malik (G), 2015-2019, Clarence, LA Mitchell, Roy (F), 1981-82, Many, LA Mitchell, Tyronn (G), 2001-06, New Iberia, LA Moody, Dwight (G/F), 1984-86, Memphis, TN Moody, Jerry (F), 2006-08, Bossier City, LA Moody, Kenneth (F), 1983-84, Memphis, TN Moore, Edward (C), 1948-50, Natchitoches, LA Moran, Ken (F), 1959-63, Natchitoches, LA Morris, George, 1947-48, Hometown unknown Mosley, William (F), 2008-11, Shreveport, LA Murphy, Kenneth (F), 1944-45, Natchitoches, LA Nash, Charles (G), 1983-84, Birmingham, AL Nears, Kevans (F), 1984-85, Winnfield, LA Neely, Mike (G), 1970-73, Detroit, MI Netterville, B.J. (G), 1999-2003, Zachary, LA Nickelberry, Cedric (F), 1997-98, Pearl, MS Nix, Max (F), 1960-61, Bossier City, LA Nolan, Roger (C), 1977-78; 80-81, Benton, LA Noonan, Bill (G), 1945-46, Baton Rouge, LA Norris, Ronnie (F), 1966-68, Doyline, LA Norton, John J. (C), 1944-45, Phillipsburg, NJ Norvel, John (G), 2018-present, Slidell, LA Oatley, Don (F), 1956-57; 1959-60, Baton Rouge, LA Ott, Vonte (G), 2017-2019, Victorville, CA Outz, Linwood, (G), 1948-52, Minden, LA Owens , Jethro (G) 1989-93, Houston, TX Owens, Larry (C), 2017-present, Monroe, LA Palmer, William (F), 1955-56, Mansfield, LA Patten, DeWitt (G), 1948-50, Bossier City, LA Pearre, Hulon (G), 1984-85, Jonesboro, LA Peffer, Jim (G), 1967-69, Hempfield, PA Pender, Bob (F), 1950-51, Hometown unknown Perry, Czar (G), 2017-18, El Dorado, AR Petravicius, Deividas (F), 2007-09, Klaipeda, Lithuania Piper, Frederick (C), 1976-81, Alexandria, LA Polk, Alann (G), 1997-2002, Emerson, AR

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Porterie, Kalem (F), 2005-09, Marksville, LA Posey, Allen (G), 1967-71, Natchitoches, LA Powell, Charlie (F), 1949-50, Florien, LA Powell, Walter (C), 1949-50, Florien, LA Prather, Randy (G), 1969-73, Crowley, LA Prather, Wallace (G), 1945-48, Natchitoches, LA Pratt, Will (F), 2009-11, Harlem, NY Presson, Jim (G), 1955-56, Cario, IL Prestwich, Spencer (G), 1993, Sterling, CO Procell, Greg (G), 1972-74, Ebarb, LA Pullig, Richard, (C), 1957-59, Gibsland, LA Ragland, Bill (F), 1965-67, Paducah, KY Ranew, Artie (F), 1948-52, Tallahassee, FL Randles, Travis (F), 1952-55, Fort Worth, TX Ray, Bill (F), 1962-65, Ringgold, LA Rayford, Terrence (F), 1986-89, Quitman, GA Raynor, Bryan (F), 1998-2000, Bossier City, LA Reass, Rick (F/C), 1974-76, Winter Haven, FL Reed, LaTerrance (G), 2018-present, Buffalo, NY Redd, Tom (F), 1952-53, Pineville, LA Reliford, Earnest, 1977-82, Ashland, LA Reynolds, Billy (F), 1973-77, Calhoun, LA Richardson, Darius,(F) 2008-10, Fort Worth TX Ringham, Jeff (C), 1982-83, Evansville, TN Ritchie, Ocie (F), 1945-47, Natchitoches, LA Roach, Roy (G), 1982-86, Monterey, LA Roberson, Gary (G/F) 2011-13, Natchitoches, LA Roberson, Jairus (G), 2019-Present, Dallas, TX Roberts, Melvin (F), 2000-02, Quitman, MS Robertson, Anthony (G), 1977-79, Natchitoches, LA Robinson, Patrick (F), 2010-14, Baton Rouge, LA Rogers, Donald “Pookie” (C), 1944-45, Natchitoches, LA Rogers, Luke (G), 2005-07, Chicago, IL Ross, D.J. (G), 2002-06, Lena, LA Ross, Marcellas (G), 2004-07, Glenmora, LA Saint Cyr, Toby, (F), 1997-98, New Roads, LA Sanders, Nelson (F), 1972-75, Palmetto, FL Sanders, Richard (G), 1991-93, Alexanderia, LA Sandlin, Bill (F), 1952-53, Bienville, LA Sardinea, Amidd (F), 1998-99, Houston, TX

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Scanlan, Eric (G), 1989-90, Houston, TX Scherer, Jay (G), 1990-92, Huntsville, AL Scott, Ray (G), 1946-48, Natchitoches, LA Simmons, Kenneth (G), 1964-65, Converse, LA Shaw, Ken (G), 1950-54, Holton, IN Shover, Dale (F), 1944-45, Kansas City, MO Shropshire, Brentt (G), 1998-2000, Grand Prairie, TX Skinner, Larry (G), 1957-61, Belmont, LA Smith, Lee Arthur (F), 1976-77, Castor, LA Smith, Byron (G), 1987-88, Bossier City, LA Smith, Johnny (C), 1986-87, Atlanta, GA Smith, Pernell (G), 1987-89, Broxton, GA Smith, Sylvester (F), 1983-85, Memphis, TN Smith, Trevor (C), 1988-90, Atlanta, LA Speed, Mike (G-F), 1992-93, Tioga, LA Spencer, Jermaine (F), 2002-07, New Iberia, LA Stafford, Marquis (F), 1994-95, Arlington, TX Stapler, Scott (G), 1991-92, Huntsville, AL Starks, Caleb (G), 2017-18, Lafayette, LA Stelter, Robert (C/F), 1958-59, Orange, TX Stewart, Corrie (G), 1986-87, Atlanta, GA Stewart, Gary (G), 2010-14, Vidalia, LA Stewart, Tommy (F), 1962-65, Doyline, LA Stewart, William (F), 1957-60, Doyline, LA Stokes, Bill (G), 1960-64, Anacoco, LA Stoutamire, Claude (F), 1946-50, Tallahassee, FL Sullens, Rod (F), 1973-74, Richland, MO Sutherland, Rob (F), 1973-76, Hales Corners, WI Sweeney, Iziahiah (G), 2016-18, Compton, CA Taylor, Richard (G-F), 1998-2000, East Tallassee, AL Terry, Larry (F), 1990-94, Ponchatoula, LA Thomas, Gerrell (F), 2006-08, Oklahoma City, OK Thomas, James (C/F), 1951-55, Martin, LA Thompson, Charles (C), 1997-2000, Grand Prairie, TX Thompson, Chris (F), 1999-2001, Bossier City, LA Thompson, Delbert (C), 1965-67, Marthaville, LA Thompson, Sabri (G), 2013-17, Newark, DE Thornton, Mike (F), 1988-1992, Tallulah, LA Tisdell, Keith (G), 1993-95, Aurora, CO Toms, Larry (G), 1955-56, Saline, LA Touhy, Edward (G), 1976-78, New Orleans, LA Trailer, Chris (F), 1993-95, Abbeville, AL Triplet, Hubert Lee (G), 1944-45, Minden, LA Tull, Phil (F), 1968-70, DeRidder, LA Turner, Darrin (C), 1985-86, Natchitoches, LA Turner, Duane (F), 1986-88, Atlanta, GA Turner, Troy (F), 1984-85, Monroe, LA Tyer, Greg (F), 2003-05, Bossier City, LA Ulak, David (F), 2011-13, Livingston, NJ Van, Tim (F), 2001-04, Crockett, TX Venzant, Don (G), 1992-93, Saline, LA Veuleman, Randy (G), 1968-72, Many, LA Voss, Clarence (F), 1968-70, Fair Park, LA Waggoner, Bernard (C), 1944-49, Tullos, LA Waggoner, Wayne (G), 1980-82, Logansport, LA Walding, Carlton (G), 1968-70, Bolton, LA Walker, Fred (G), 1981-83, Lansing, MI Walker, Murrell (F), 1951-55, Dry Prong, LA Wallace, Jermaine (G), 2002-06, Dubberly, LA Walker, Bailey (G), 2015-18, Florien, LA Walpole, Pete (G/F), 1955-59, Bossier City, LA Ward, Ralph (G), 1946-47, Natchitoches, LA Warrell, Cliff (G/F), 1977-78, Candor, NY Washington, Tyler (G), 2010-14, Port Allen, LA Watkins, DeWayne (G), 1986-89, Chattanooga, TN Watkins, Dwayne, (G), 2008-10, Tickfaw, LA Watts, Doug (G), 1966-70, French Settlement, LA Watts, Sam (C/F), 1961-65, Saline, LA Weaver, Billy (G), 1945-48, Natchitoches, LA

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Trey Gilder (2006-08) became the first former Demon to reach the NBA in more than five decades when he played for the Memphis Grizzlies during the 2009-10 season.

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#KEEPTHEFAITH TOP 100 DEMONS OF THE CENTURY (1912-2012) CHOOSING THE TOP 100: To commemorate the Centennial Celebration of Demon Basketball for the 2012-13 season, a Top 100 Demon Basketball Players of the Century roster was selected. Selections were made by a blue-ribbon panel of media, coaches, former players and longtime observers of the NSU program. Players from this 2012-13 team were not eligible for consideration. The group was split into two different groups, the “Fantastic 50,” that spans from 1912-13 until 1975-76 and the “Fab 50” that spans from 1976-77 until 2012-13. The honorary captains were chosen by the panel as their stories emerged during the Top 100 selection process.

FANTASTIC 50

1912-1919 W.H. “Red” Beeson, 1913-15 1920-29 Cecil “Lightning” Miller, F, 1925-27, DeRidder 1930-39 Josh Briley, C, 1938-41 Wiley Cummings, F, 1938-41 John Elkins, G, 1936-39 Tandy Jackson, F, 1936-40, Coushatta Bill Loftin, G, 1935-38, Coushatta Outstanding player who was team captain for his final two seasons under Coach Prather. Served for Gen. Patton in WWII. Graduate N Club HOF. Howard “Emma” Moorman, F, 1930-33 Jimmy “Faye” Perkins, F, 1937-41 C.L. Starnes, F, 1938-40 Charles “Red” Thomas, G, 1939-41, Texarkana, Ark. Clarence Tullos, C, 1930-33, Olla 1940-49 Frank Lampkin, F, 1946-48, Tioga Herschel McConathy, F, 1947-51, Florien John McConathy, F/C, 1947-51, Bryceland J.L. “Leslie” McConathy, F, 1945-49, Bryceland Linwood Outz, G, 1948-51, Minden Ocie Ritchie, F, 1945-47, Natchitoches Claude “Jodie” Stoutamire, F, 1946-50, Tallahassee, Fla. All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as a sophomore, then All-Gulf States Conference as a junior and senior. Was top GSC scorer in each of his final two seasons (428 points, 23 games in 1948-49, when he shot 57.1% from the field, going 173-303 Bernard Waggoner, C, 1944-49, Logansport Jim Willis, G, 1944-45, 1947-50, Doyline 1950-59 Sammy Booras, G, 1951-53, Shreveport Dick Brown, G, 1953-57, Converse All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as a sophomore, then AllGulf States Conference as a junior and senior. Was top GSC scorer in each Bill Collinsworth, G, 1950-55, Bryceland Mickey Crnkovic, G, 1955-58, Zwolle Phillip Haley, F/C, 1957-61, Belmont Tynes Hildebrand, F, 1950-55, Florien Jimmy “Red” Leach, G, 1954-59, Florien No. 4 scorer (1,736 points, 109g, 15.9 ppg). School single-game records

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with 54 points, 20-23 FTs vs. Southwestern Louisiana 2/27/59. Had 43 to set single-game record two nights earlier vs. Southeastern. Elvin McCann, F/C, 1955-59, Cheneyville George McConathy, F, 1952-56, Bryceland Ken Shaw, G, 1950-54, Holton, Ind. Larry Skinner, G, 1957-61, Belmont Bill Stewart, F, 1956-60, Doyline Jim “Buddy” Thomas, F, 1951-55, Martin Truitt Weldon, C, 1958-62, Florien Gene Wright, G, 1958-52, Negreet 1960-69 Thurmand Baptiste, F/C, 1969-72, Natchitoches Charles Bloodworth, F, 1968-70, Natchitoches David Clark, F, 1963-67, Natchitoches No. 5 in scoring (1,583 points, 95g, 16.7 ppg). No. 3 in career FT% (83.8, 382-456). 20.4 ppg as a senior. Pete Gray, G, 1965-69, Marthaville Gayle Hatch, F/C, 1960-62, Baton Rouge Johnny Janese, G, 1967-71, Lake Charles Lester Lee, G, 1964-66, Natchitoches Tommy Mathis, G, 1960-64, Hanna Doug Watts, G, 1966-70, French Settlement Sam Watts, C/F, 1961-65, Saline James Wyatt, C, 1965-69, Belmont Career rebounding leader (1,549 in 102g, 15.2 pg). No. 2 scorer (1,874 points, 18.4 average). 1966, 1968, 1969 All-Gulf States Conference. 1970-76 Reginald Grace, F, 1972-75, Sunshine No. 10 rebounding (709, 75g, 9.5 pg). No. 23 single-season scorer (476, 1973-74). 15.9 ppg, 10.2 rpg in 1973-74 when he led Demons to NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. Howard Hughes, G, 1973-75, Hudson, NY Vernon Wilson, G, 1971-73, Logansport

FAB 50

1970-79 Dan Bell, G, 1975-77, Huntsville, Ala. Mike Brey, G, 1977-80, Rockville, Md. Lester Davis, G, 1974-78, Natchitoches Lester Elie, F, 1974-78, Cloutierville Jim Hoops, F, 1977-81, Deshler, Ohio Frederick Piper, C, 1976-81, Alexandria No. 4 career rebounder (941, 9.1 pg), No. 18 career scorer (1,213, 11.8 ppg), longtime pro player in Europe. Ernest Reliford, F, 1977-82, Ashland

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Billy Reynolds, F, 1973-77, Calhoun Left as career scoring leader, 2,009 points (18.8 ppg), No. 2 rebounder (1,150, 10.7 pg).

1980-89 Roman Banks, G, 1987-92, Shreveport Gerald Bush, F, 1985-87, Birmingham, Ala. Dexter Grimsley, F, 1989-93, Abbeville, Ala. No. 3 blocked shots (153. 1.4 pg), No. 8 scoring (1,437, 13.1 ppg), No. 14 rebounding (664, 6.0 pg) Kenny Hale, G, 1981-83, Memphis, Tenn. George Jones, 1984-88, F, Shreveport Calvin Madlock, F, 1981-83, Sardis, Miss. Johnny Martin, C, 1981-83, Shady Grove Dwight Moody, G/F, 1984-86, Memphis, Tenn. Jethro Owens, G/F, 1989-93, Houston, Tex. Terrence “Bo” Rayford, F/C, 1986-89, Quitman, Ga. Pernell Smith, G, 1987-89, Braxton, Ga. Wayne Waggoner, G, 1980-82, Logansport Victor Willis, 1985-87, Monroe

Clifton Lee, F, 2002-06, Boyce Leading scorer, only first-team All-Southland choice on 2005-06 Demons of Destiny NCAA Tournament team Chris Lynch, F, 2000-02, Cedar Hill, Tex. Michael McConathy, G, 2006-10, Natchitoches Tyronn Mitchell, G, 2002-06, New Iberia William Mosley, C, 2008-12, Shreveport No. 1 blocks (460, 3.7 pg), fifth-best in NCAA history. First-team All-Southland, All-Louisiana, LABC state MVP as a senior. Led NCAA in blocks as a junior, was No. 2 as a senior. Had fourth triple-double in school history. Will Pratt, F, 2009-11, Bronx, N.Y. Luke Rogers, G, 2005-07, Chicago, Ill. Jermaine Spencer, F, 2003-07, New Iberia Jermaine Wallace, G, 2002-06, Dubberly

HONORARY CAPTAINS

Legends Era Benny Arthur, Manager, 1957-61 Don Ashworth, Guard, 1965-69 Charles “Buddy” Bates, Guard, 1947-50 Perry Ball, Forward, 1969-72 1990-99 Odis Faust, Forward, 1965-69 Sam Alexander, G, 1996-98, St. Peters, Mo.; Dr. William Haile, Guard, 1936-40 Tarius Brown, G-F, 1990-95, Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Jessie Horner, Forward, 1970-72 Ryan Bundy, G, 1994-98, Peoria, Ill. Ronnie Lebo, Guard, 1954-56 Left as career assists leader (552, 5.4 pg). No. 5 in steals (160, 1.57 pg). Four- Billy Montgomery, Guard, 1960 year starter. Ken Moran, Forward, 1959-63 Charles Duncan, G, 1994-98, Trenton, Tenn. Jimmy Stewart, Forward, 1967-70 Ryan Duplessis, G, 1998-2002, New Orleans Josh Hancock, G, 1997-2001, Kountze, Tex. Modern Era Eric Kubel, C, 1990-94, Moreno Valley, Cal. Demetress Bell, Center, 2003-07 Southland Conference Player of the Year, 1993-94 … first SLC player to aver- Kyle Bobbitt, Manager, 2001-03 age a double-double (20.7 points, 13.1 rebounds) since John Rudd of McNeese in Kerwin “Fat Daddy” Forges, Forward, 2002-06 the late 1970s. Jerrold McRae, Forward, 1998-02 Seth LeGrand, C, 1994-98, Nebraska City, Neb. B.J. Netterville, Guard, 1999-03 Alann Polk, G, 1997-2002, Emerson, Ark. Jeff “Rainman” Raymond, Manager, 1990-96 Jay Scherer, G, 1990-92, Huntsville, Ala. John “Lil Snack” Smith, Manager, 2003-06 Richard Taylor, G, 1998-2000, East Tallassee, Ala. Steve Stroud, Supporter Larry Terry, G/F, 1990-94, Ponchatoula Patrick Wesley, Guard, 1985-89 Chris Thompson, F, 1999-2001, Bossier City Forrest White, Manager, 1999-02 Helped Demons to two straight SLC Championship Game appearances, 2001 NCAA Tournament win. 2000-09 Byron Allen, C, 2002-06, Leland, Miss. Devon Baker, G, 2009-11, Harlem, N.Y. Colby Bargeman, F, 2004-08, Lafayette Michael Byars-Dawson, G, 2000-02, Fort Worth, Tex. Miami transfer who was top scorer in both seasons, the first the 2000-01 team that reached the NCAA Tournament. Averaged 14.5 ppg in 63 games, 15.8 as a senior. Tied single-game school record with 8 steals. Trey Gilder, F, 2006-08, Dallas, Tex. Damon Jones, G, 2006-10, Winnfield Kennan Jones, G, 2003-07, Opelousas

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#KEEPTHEFAITH BIlly Reynolds 1973-77

Geroge Jones 1984-88

Kenny McMillon 1991-95

Jay Scherer 1990-92

NORTHWESTERN STATE TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING

Highest Scoring Average Season: 26.4 Billy Reynolds, 1976-77 Career: 20.6 Vernon Wilson, 1970-73

Most Points Scored Game: 54 Jimmy Leach vs. Southwestern La., 2/27/59 Season: 711 Zeek Woodley, 2014-15 Career: 2,033 Zeek Woodley, 2013-17

FIELD GOALS

Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 100% Jethro Owens (10-10) vs. Centenary, 12/8/90 91.7 Zeek Woodley (11-12) at Texas Tech, 11/25/2014 85.7 Gayle Hatch (18-21) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 12/31/61 Season: 71.4 Jethro Owens (135-185), 1990-91 Career: 58.7 George Jones (546-930), 1984-88 Most Field Goals Made Game: 18 Victor Willis vs. Alabama, 11/23/85; Billy Reynolds vs. Houston Baptist, 2/26/77; Gayle Hatch vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 12/13/61 Season: 270 Billy Reynolds, 1976-77 Career: 829 Billy Reynolds, 1973-77 Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 35 Billy Reynolds vs. Houston Baptist (made18), 2/26/77 Season: 599 Billy Reynolds (made 270), 1976-77 Career: 1,904 Billy Reynolds (made 829),1973-77 Most 3-pt. Goals Game: 9 Kenny McMillon vs. Texas-San Antonio (att.10), 2/20/93 Season: 86 Jalan West (att. 204), 2014-15 Career: 236 Jalan West (att. 569), 2012-18 Most 3-pt. Goals Attempted Game: 17 Eric Scanlan (made 7), 12/9/89 Season: 215 Jairus Roberson (made 80), 2019-20 Career: 584 Jermaine Wallace (made 200), 2002-06 Highest 3-pt. FG Percentage Game: 90.0 Kenny McMillon vs. Texas-San Antonio (9 of 10), 2/20/93 Season (min. 50 att): 45.7 Greg Harden (32-70), 1989-90 Career (min. 100 att): 41.4 Jalan West (236-569), 2012-18; Tarius Brown (53-128), 1990-95; Pernell Smith (84-203), 1987-89

Dick Brown 1953-57

Vernon Wilson 1971-73

Dwight Moody 1984-86

John Martin 1981-83

FREE THROWS

Highest Free Throw Percentage Game (min. 8 att): 100% Roman Banks (12-12) vs. Centenary 12/8/90 Jalan West (11-11) vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/9/2015 Zeek Woodley (11-11) at SE Louisiana, 1/26/2015 Zeek Woodley (10-10) vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/16/2015 Jalan West (9-9) at Arkansas, 12/18/2014 Malik Metoyer (9-9) vs. Central Arkansas, 3/9/2019 Kerwin Forges (8- 8) vs. Texas-San Antonio, 3/3/2006 Damon Jones (8- 8) vs. LSUS, 12/8/2009 Ishmael Lane (8-8) vs. New Orleans, 2/20/2016 Season: .902 by Carlton Walding, 1969-70 Career: .878 by Carlton Walding, 1968-70 Most Free Throws Made Game: 20 by Jimmy Leach vs. Southwestern La., 2/27/59 Season: 248 by Dick Brown, 1956-57 Consecutive: 32 by Mark Dillon, 1992-93 Career: 616 by Dick Brown, 1953-57 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 23 by Jimmy Leach vs. Southwestern La., 2/27/59 Season: 304 by Dick Brown, 1956-57 Career: 793 by Dick Brown, 1953-57

REBOUNDS

Highest Rebound Average Season: 19.6 James Wyatt (490 in 25 games) 1965-69 Career: 15.2 James Wyatt (1549 in 102 games) 1965-69 Most Rebounds Game: 30 James Wyatt vs. Northeast La., 1968-69 30 James Wyatt vs. Nicholls State, 1968-69 Season: 497 James Wyatt (29 games), 1968-69 Career: 1,549 James Wyatt (102 games), 1965-69

ASSISTS

Highest Assist Average Season: 7.9 Dwight Moody (198 in 25 games), 1985-86; Howard Hughes (236 in 30 games), 1973-74 Career: 7.5 Dwight Moody (323 in 43 games), 1984-86 Most Assists Game: 16 Dwight Moody vs. Sam Houston, 1/25/86 Season: 246 Jalan West (32 games), 2014-15 Career: 652 Jalan West (104 games), 2012-18

BLOCKED SHOTS

Highest Blocked Shot Average Season: 4.9 William Mosley (156 in 32 games), 2010-11 Career: 3.26 D’or Fischer (202 in 52 games), 2000-02 Most Blocked Shots Game: 13 D’or Fischer vs. SW Texas, 1/22/2001 Season: 156 William Mosley (32 games), 2010-11 Career: 460 William Mosley (124 games), 2008-11

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STEALS

FREE THROWS

Highest Steals Average Season: 2.94 Lester Davis (76 in 26 games), 1976-77 Career: 2.52 Richard Taylor (116 in 46 games), 1999-00

Highest Free Throw Percentage Season: 78.4 (489 of 624), 1981-82 Most Free Throws Made Game: 41 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2/20/93 Season: 647 (att. 1033), 1965-66

Most Steals Game: 8 Tyrone Mitchell vs. Lamar, 2/27/2003 Michael Byars-Dawson vs. SW Texas, 2/17/2001; Pernell Smith vs. UTA, 1/21/89 & Houston, 12/05/89 Season: 78 Jalan West (31 games), 2013-14 Career: 264 Tyrone Mitchell (120 games), 2002-06

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 53 vs. vs. Campbell, 2/19/12 Season: 1,033 (made 647), 1965-66

PERSONAL FOULS

REBOUNDS

Most Personal Fouls Season: 120 Charles Bloodworth (29 games), 1968-69 Career: 413 Byron Allen (121 games), 2002-06

Highest Rebounding Average Season: 52.4 (1,415 in 27 games), 1974-75 Most Rebounds Game: 85 vs. Southwest Texas, 11/30/74 Season: 1,497 (29 games), 1968-69

SCORING

Highest Scoring Average Season: 95.0 2,660 points (28 games), 1991-92 Game: 140 vs. LeTourneau (140-51), 1991-92 Season: 2,687; (32 games), 2014-15

ASSISTS

Highest Assist Average Season: 18.0 (432 in 24 games), 1975-76

Widest Margin of Victory Game: 89 vs. LeTourneau (140-51), 1/20/92 On the road: 35 vs. Centenary (112-77), 1/9/92 Over Division I team: 50 vs. Grambling (123-73), 12/2/91

Most Assists Game: 37 vs. Grambling, 12/2/91 Season: 589 (34 games), 2005-06

FIELD GOALS

BLOCKED SHOTS

Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 70.3 vs. Stephen F. Austin (26 of 37), 1/19/85 Season: 52.9 (703 of 1328), 1985-86

Highest Blocked Shot Average Season: 7.03 (225 in 32 games), 2010-11

Most Field Goals Made Game: 55 vs. LeTourneau, 1/20/92 Season: 1,046 (att. 2,325), 1973-74

Most Blocked Shots Game: 17 vs Ouachita Baptist, 11/30/91 Season: 225 (32 games), 2010-11

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 105 vs. LeTourneau, 1/20/92 Season: 2,325 (made 1,046), 1973-74

Highest Steals Average Season: 11.85 (332 in 28 games), 1991-92

Most 3-pt. Goals Game: 17 vs. Texas-San Antonio (att. 34), 2/20/93 Season: 259 (att. 683), 1991-92

Most Steals Game: 34 vs. LeTourneau, 1/20/92 Season: 332 (28 games), 1991-92

STEALS

PERSONAL FOULS

Most 3-pt. Goals Attempted Game: 34 vs. UTSA, SFA, SHSU, 1993; vs. Southeastern La., 3/2/15 Season: 740 (made 264), 2014-15

Michael Bryars-Dawson 2000-02

Larry Terry 1990-94

Eric Kubel 1990-94

Most Personal Fouls Game: 42 vs. Northeast La., 1/11/92 Season: 721 (28 games), 1984-85

Roman Banks 1987-92

D’or Fisher 2000-02

Earnest Reliford 1977-82

Jethro Owens 1989-93

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#KEEPTHEFAITH NORTHWESTERN STATE CAREER LEADERS AND CLUBS Career 1,000 Point Club Player 1. Zeek Woodley 2. Billy Reynolds 3. James Wyatt 4. Dick Brown 5. Jimmy Leach 6. Jalan West 7. David Clark 8. Vernon Wilson 9. Ishmael Lane 10. Roman Banks 11. Dexter Grimsley 12. George McConathy 13. Jermaine Wallace 14. Lester Elie 15. Clifton Lee 16. Bill Collinsworth 17. George Jones 18. Larry Terry 19. Eric Kubel 20. Truit Weldon 21. Frederick Piper 22. Ken Shaw 23. Shamir Davis 24. Terrance Rayford 25. Lester Davis 26. Johnny McConathy 27. Sabri Thompson 28. Jethro Owens 29. Charles Duncan 30. Colby Bargeman 31. Tarius Brown

Years 2013-17 1973-77 1965-69 1952-57 1954-59 2012-18 1962-67 1969-73 2015-2019 1987-92 1989-93 1951-56 2002-06 1973-78 2002-06 1950-55 1984-88 1991-94 1991-94 1957-62 1975-81 1950-54 2009-13 1986-89 1973-78 1947-51 2013-17 1989-93 1994-98 2004-07 1990-95

Single Season 400 Point Club Player 1. Zeek Woodley 2. Billy Reynolds 3. Jimmy Leach 4. Jalan West 5. Eric Kubel 6. Zeek Woodley 7. Jalan West 8. Terrance Rayford 9. Will Pratt 10. Johnny McConathy 11. Pernell Smith 12. James Wyatt 13. Vernon Wilson 14. Trey Gilder 15. Eric Kubel 16. James Wyatt 17. Dick Brown 18. Dick Brown 19. David Clark 20. Vernon Wilson 21. Billy Reynolds 22. Vernon Wilson 23. Ken Shaw 24. Wayne Waggoner 25. Michael Byars-Dawson 26. Clifton Lee 27. Kenny Hale 28. DeQuan Hicks 29. Roman Banks 30. Larry Terry 31. Wayne Waggoner 32. Larry Terry 33. Jermaine Wallace 34. Luke Rogers 35. Zeek Woodley T-36. George Jones T-36. Ishmael Lane 37. Shamir Davis 38. Michael Byars-Dawson 39. Charles Duncan 40. DeQuan Hicks 41. Brison White

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Years 2014-15 1976-77 1958-59 2014-15 1993-94 2015-16 2013-14 1988-89 2010-11 1950-51 1988-89 1967-68 1971-72 2007-08 1992-93 1968-69 1956-57 1955-56 1966-67 1970-71 1975-76 1972-73 1952-53 1981-82 2001-02 2005-06 1982-83 2013-14 1987-92 1993-94 1980-82 1992-93 2003-04 2006-07 2013-14 1984-85 2018-19 2011-12 2000-01 1996-97 2012-13 2013-14

Pts. 2,033 2,009 1,874 1,802 1,736 1,690 1,583 1,548 1,467 1,454 1,437 1,436 1,427 1,416 1,391 1,352 1,348 1,342 1,325 1,289 1,213 1,184 1,136 1,129 1,116 1,092 1,086 1,078 1,073 1,046 1,040

G 105 107 102 116 109 104 95 75 117 118 110 116 120 103 117 121 107 102 96 103 103 78 125 78 102 67 119 111 108 127 105

Avg. 19.4 18.8 18.4 15.5 15.9 16.3 16.7 20.6 12.5 12.3 13.1 12.4 11.9 13.7 11.9 11.2 12.6 13.2 13.8 12.5 11.8 15.2 9.1 14.5 10.9 16.3 9.1 9.7 9.9 8.3 9.9

Pts. 711 686 675 641 632 622 601 591 568 562 559 556 543 542 539 535 534 519 510 507 499 498 498 493 491 482 471 469 454 449 446 439 434 433 431 429 429 426 423 414 406 405

G 32 26 28 32 26 28 31 29 32 26 29 25 25 33 26 29 27 28 25 25 24 25 32 28 31 34 28 31 29 20 28 26 28 32 31 28 31 32 32 28 39 31

Avg. 22.2 26.4 24.1 20.0 24.3 22.2 19.4 20.4 17.8 21.6 19.3 22.2 21.7 16.4 20.7 18.5 19.8 18.5 20.4 20.3 20.8 19.9 15.6 17.6 15.8 14.2 16.8 15.1 14.7 22.5 15.9 16.9 15.5 13.5 13.9 15.3 13.8 13.3 13.2 14.8 14.0 13.1

Single Game Top Scorers Player 1. Jimmy Leach 2. Gayle Hatch 3. Jimmy Leach 4. Billy Reynolds 5. Larry Terry Zeek Woodley 7. Billy Reynolds Larry Terry Sabri Thompson 9. Vernon Wilson Jimmy Leach 11. Victor Willis Vernon Wilson Damon Jones Jalan West Zeek Woodley Jalan West

Career 500 Rebound Club Player 1. James Wyatt 2. Billy Reynolds 3 William Mosley 4. Frederick Piper 5. Truitt Weldon 6. Ken Shaw 7. Lester Elie 8. Ishmael Lane 9. Clifton Lee 10. George McConathy 11. Reggie Grace 12. Eric Kubel 13. George Jones 14. Sam Watts 15. Dexter Grimsley 16. Jethro Owens 17. Philip Haley 18. Seth LeGrand 19. Jim Hoops 20. William Stewart 21. Thurman Baptiste 22. Ch arles Bloodworth 23. James Hulbin 24. Byron Allen

Opponent Southwestern La. Kentucky Wesleyan Southeastern La. Lamar North Texas LSU-Alexandria Houston Baptist Arkansas Baptist Nicholls Univ. of New Orleans Southern State Alabama Southern Miss. Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas New Orleans Years 1965-69 1973-77 2008-12 1976-81 1958-62 1951-54 1974-78 2015-19 2002-06 1952-56 1972-75 1991-94 1984-88 1962-65 1989-93 1989-93 1957-61 1994-98 1977-81 1956-60 1969-72 1968-70 2008-13 2002-06

Single Season 300 Rebound Club Player 1. James Wyatt 2. James Wyatt 3. Bill Stewart 4. Ken Shaw 5. Eric Kubel 6. Ken Shaw 7. Frederick Piper 8. Charles Bloodworth 9. James Wyatt 10. Billy Reynolds 11. Billy Reynolds 12. William Mosely

Year 1968-69 1967-68 1959-60 1952-53 1993-94 1953-54 1977-78 1969-70 1966-67 1976-77 1975-76 2011-12

Single Game Top Rebounders Player 1. James Wyatt James Wyatt James Wyatt 4. Eric Kubel 5. Guy Charles Reggie Grace James Wyatt James Wyatt James Wyatt 10. Charles Bloodworth James Wyatt James Wyatt James Wyatt

Date 2/27/59 12/13/61 2/25/59 12/4/76 2/17/94 11/16/15 2/26/77 12/15/92 1/12/17 1/6/73 2/17/59 11/25/85 1/29/73 1/31/09 3/14/14 2/16/15 2/21/15

Pts. 54 44 43 42 39 39 38 38 38 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 36

Reb. 1,549 1,150 1,118 941 928 888 885 843 722 715 709 702 701 699 664 655 631 617 582 569 567 564 560 502

G Avg. 102 15.2 107 10.7 124 9.0 103 9.1 103 9.0 78 11.4 103 9.6 117 7.2 117 6.2 116 6.2 75 9.5 96 7.3 107 6.6 76 8.8 110 6.0 111 6.0 110 5.7 108 5.7 108 5.5 76 7.5 71 8.0 55 10.3 133 4.2 121 4.1

Reb. 497 490 379 373 341 333 332 319 316 315 308 307

G Avg. 29 17.1 25 19.6 28 13.8 32 11.6 26 13.1 31 10.7 27 12.3 26 12.3 23 13.7 26 12.1 24 12.8 32 9.6

Opponent Southwestern La. Nicholls State Northeast La. Southeastern La. Northeast La. Stephen F. Austin Southeastern La. McNeese State Stephen F. Austin Southwestern La. Northeast La. Stephen F. Austin Spring Hill

Date 2/5/68 2/15/69 2/19/69 12/18/93 3/5/81 12/29/73 1/29/69 1/3/68 12/18/68 2/2/70 1/21/69 12/3/68 12/9/67

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Career Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Jalan West Ryan Bundy Roman Banks Tyrone Mitchell Kennan Jones Lester Davis Michael McConathy Dwight Moody Mike Brey Josh Hancock

Years 2012-18 1994-98 1987-92 2002-06 2003-07 1974-78 2006-09 1984-86 1977-80 1997-2001

Asst. Avg. 652 6.3 552 5.4 515 4.4 509 4.2 468 3.8 466 4.6 397 3.2 323 7.5 311 4.3 307 2.7

Player Jethro Owens D’or Fischer D’or Fischer William Mosley

Date, Opponent 12/2/91, Grambling (W 123-73) 1/22/01, SW Texas (W 76-70) 11/21/01, Siena (W 99-91, 2 OT) 1/4/11, LSU-Shreveport (L 86-83)

Career Blocked Shots Player 1. William Mosley 2. D’or Fischer 3. Ishmael Lane 4. Marvin Frazier 5. Dexter Grimsley 6. Jethro Owens 7. George Jones 8. Lester Elie 9. Jermaine Spencer 10. Johnny Martin Larry Terry

Career Steals

Player 1. Tyrone Mitchell 2. Lester Davis 3. Jalan West 4. Roman Banks 5 Colby Bargeman 6. Ryan Bundy 7. Jethro Owens 8. Ryan Duplessis 9. Michael McConathy 10. Billy Reynolds

Player 1. Jethro Owens 2. William Mosley 3. George Jones 4. Jermaine Spencer 5. Gerald Bush 6. Zeek Woodley 7. George Jones 8. Jethro Owens 9. Sam Watts 10. Lester Lee

Years 1990-91 2008-09 1985-86 2004-05 1985-86 2013-14 1986-87 1991-92 1962-63 1965-66

FG-FGM 132-185 80-119 120-207 114-184 153-247 174-282 130-211 106-177 99-166 72-121

Pct. .714 .672 .628 .620 .619 .617 .616 .599 .596 .595

Single Season Free Throw Percentage (min. 2 FT pg)

Single Game Triple Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4.

Single Season Field Goal Percentage

Performance 19 pts., 10 reb., 11 asst. 11 pts., 14 reb., 13 blk. 22 pts., 15 reb., 12 blk 10 pts., 12 reb., 11 blk.

Years 2008-12 2000-02 2015-2019 2011-15 1989-93 1989-93 1984-88 1974-78 2002-07 1981-83 1991-94

Blk. Avg. 460 3.70 202 3.26 169 1.44 160 1.21 153 1.39 111 1.00 107 1.00 106 1.02 94 0.78 91 1.63 91 0.89

Years 2002-06 1974-78 2012-18 1987-92 2004-08 1994-98 1989-93 1998-2002 2006-09 1973-77

Stls. Avg. 264 2.20 251 2.46 232 2.23 190 1.53 167 1.31 160 1.57 152 1.37 149 1.26 146 1.17 136 1.78

Player 1. Carlton Walding 2. Zeek Woodley 3. Stan Lee 4. Jalan West 5. Zeek Woodley 6. Jimmy Leach 7. Mark Dillon 8. Wayne Waggoner Tyrone Mitchell 10. Jalan West Kenny Arthur

Years 1969-70 2015-16 1971-72 2013-14 2016-17 1957-58 1992-93 1981-82 2005-06 2014-15 1962-63

Career Free Throw Percentage

Player 1. Carlton Walding 2. Jalan West 3. Wayne Waggoner 4. Zeek Woodley 4. David Clark 6. Kenny Hale 7. Dan Bell 8. Michael McConathy 9. Keithan Hancock 10. Stan Lee

Years 1968-70 2012-18 1980-82 2013-17 1963-67 1981-83 1975-77 2006-09 2004-09 1969-72

FT-FTA Pct. 55-61 .902 133-150 .887 50-57 .877 163-186 .876 60-69 .870 158-182 .868 58-67 .866 77-89 .865 77-89 .865 169-196 .862 50-58 .862 FT-FTA Pct. 72-82 .878 410-474 .865 141-165 .855 414-492 .841 382-456 .838 142-173 .821 117-143 .818 194-242 .802 110-138 .797 84-107 .785

Single Season 3-Point FG Made Player 1. Jalan West 2. Jairus Roberson 2. Jay Scherer 4. Eric Scanlan 5. Charles Dawson 6. Sabri Thompson 7. Patrick Wesley 8. Jalan West 9. Devon Baker 10. Jermaine Wallace

Year 2014-15 2019-20 1991-92 1989-90 1996-97 2016-17 1988-89 2013-14 2010-11 2005-06

No. 86 80 80 78 77 76 73 70 67 66

NORTHWESTERN STATE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR SCORING FIELD GOAL % 3PT FG % 1961-62 Hatch-218 Hatch-57.7% 1962-63 Mathis-437 Watts-59.6% 1963-64 Mathis-339 Clark-49.7% 1964-65 Clark-383 Lee-48.2% 1965-66 Clark-435 Clark-46.1% 1966-67 Clark-510 Clark-47.0% 1967-68 Wyatt-556 Gray-57.4% 1968-69 Wyatt-535 Bloodworth-50.8% 1969-70 Bloodworth-461 Bloodworth-53.0% 1970-71 Wilson-507 Baptiste-52.4% 1971-72 Wilson-543 Baptiste-52.7% 1972-73 Wilson-498 Hunt-52.6% 1973-74 Grace-476 Holder-52.4% 1974-75 Reynolds-415 Elie-46.0% 1975-76 Reynolds-499 Elie46.9% 1976-77 Reynolds-686 Elie-53.2% 1977-78 Elie-488 Elie-55.8% 1978-79 Lewis-402 Charles-52.4% 1979-80 Piper-325 Piper-56.4% 1980-81 Waggoner-446 Piper-56.0% 1981-82 Waggoner-493 Reliford-57.7% 1982-83 Hale-471 Madlock-58.2% 1983-84 Walker-293 Mays-52.9% 1984-85 Jones-429 Mays-57.7% 1985-86 Willis-391 Jones-62.8% 1986-87 Willis-423 Jones-61.6% 1987-88 B. Smith-354 Jones-59.0% 1988-89 Rayford-591 Rayford-56.5% 1989-90 Banks-425 Owens-55.7% 1990-91 Scherer-477 Owens-71.4%

FREE THROW % Weldon-69.0% Arthur-86.2% Mathis-74.0% Clark-86.1% Clark-84.5% Clark-85.0% Watts-80.6% Watts-72.4% Walding-90.2% Willett-77.6% Lee-87.7% Procell-79.7% Grace-59.0% Reynolds-74.4% Davis-76.5% Bell-85.9% Lewis-81.4% Charles-80.0% Francis-84.0% Waggoner-84.2% Waggoner-86.5% Hale-82.3% Harris-72.3% Harris-76.9% Willis-70.2% McCrimmon-74.6% Rayford-76.5% Wesley-87.5% Jones-81.6% Scherer-74.5%

REBOUNDING ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS Weldon-299 Watts-231 Watts-157 Watts-192 Wyatt-246 Wyatt-316 Wyatt-490 Wyatt-497 Watts-94 Bloodworth-319 Watts-89 Baptiste-244 Janese-145 Horner-222 Veuleman-71 Grace-185 Wilson-84 Grace-306 Hughes-236 Reynolds-26 Hunt-100 Hunt-25 Hunt-57 Reynolds-308 Davis-121 Elie-27 Davis-64 Reynolds-315 Davis-110 Elie-34 Davis-76 Piper-332 Davis-183 Elie-26 Davis-70 Charles-164 Brey-180 Charles-18 Lewis-41 Piper-171 Brey-107 Reliford-21 Francis-40 Piper-198 Youngblood-97 Reliford-25 Martin-28 Martin-244 Waggoner-111 Martin-66 Martin-30 Martin-166 Hale-81 Martin-29 Francis-56 Mays-175 Walker-64 Mays-27 Walker-47 Jones-214 Moody-125 Jones-34 Moody-29 Bush-145 Moody-198 Jones-30 Moody-61 Jones-201 McCrimmon-81 Jones-81 Jones-33 Rayford-197 Smith-115 Jones-15 Rayford-37 Rayford-237 P. Smith-118 P. Smith-9 P.Smith-68 Grimsley-200 Banks-157 Grimsley-38 Banks-50 Grimsley-215 Beaubouef-98 Grimsley-48 Scherer-38

YEAR SCORING FIELD GOAL % 3PT FG % FREE THROW % 1991-92 Banks-454 Owens 59.9% Stapler-78.6% 1992-93 Kubel-539 Owens-61.6% Dillon-86.6% 1993-94 Kubel-632 Trailer-56.5% McMillon-79.3% 1994-95 Brown-488 Whittaker-48.7% Johnson-82.2% 1995-96 Johnson-314 Barnes-54.1% Johnson-80.7% 1996-97 Duncan-414 Barnes-54.6% S.Alexander-86.0% 1997-98 LeGrand-372 LeGrand-54.3% McQuarters-75.9% 1998-99 Polk-319 Sardinea-52.0% Polk-78.4% 1999-00 Taylor-367 Thompson-48.8% Shropshire-79.2% 2000-01 Byars-Dawson - 423 Thompson-49.4% Byars-Dawson - 75.5% 2001-02 Byars-Dawson - 491 Lynch - 54.8% Fischer - 75.2% 2002-03 Wallace - 299 Dyer - 46.5% Wallace - 34.0% Burch - 75.7% 2003-04 Wallace - 434 Allen - 50.9% Mitchell - 52.4% Forges - 75.0% 2004-05 Wallace - 380 Spencer - 62.0% K. Jones - 63.2% Mitchell - 83.6% 2005-06 Lee - 482 Allen - 57.1% K. Jones - 54.5% Mitchell - 86.5% 2006-07 Rogers - 433 Moody - 53.1% K. Jones - 44.2% Gilder - 80.8% 2007-08 Gilder - 542 White - 57.5% Knight - 60.0% M. McConathy - 82.3% 2008-09 Jones - 378 Mosley -67.2% D. Jones - 35.9% M. McConathy - 82.1% 2009-10 Jones - 394 Mosley - 56.5% M. McConathy - 41.8% M. McConathy - 79.7% 2010-11 Pratt - 568 Mosley - 63.4% Stewart - 43.8% L. McConathy - 87.5% 2011-12 Davis- 426 Mosley- 60.0% Washington- 36.6% Davis- 72.1% 2012-13 Hicks-406 Hicks- 58.3% Hulbin- 36.4% West- 83.6% 2013-14 West-601 Woodley- 61.7% Stewart- 42.9% West-87.6% 2014-15 Woodley-711 Joseph-57.9% West-42.2% West-86.2% 2015-16 Woodley-622 Lane-56.6% Woodley-40.7% Woodley-88.7% 2016-17 Thompson-385 Lane-52.5% Woodley-43.5% Woodley-87.0% 2017-18 Lane-397 Lane-53.0% West-48.0% West-93.3% 2018-19 Lane-429 Owens-51.6% Love-34% Metoyer-83% 2019-20 Bile-399 Massner-52.5% Reed-42.1% White-88.0%

REBOUNDING ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS Terry-178 Banks-108 Grimsley-42 Banks-65 Kubel-252 Dillon-135 Terry-36 Dillon-51 Kubel-341 McMillon-87 Terry-25 Terry-31 Brown-204 Bundy-127 Whittaker-15 McMillon-26 Barnes-132 Bundy-106 Hollins-17 Bundy-39 LeGrand-198 Bundy-163 LeGrand-15 Bundy-58 LeGrand-192 Bundy-154 LeGrand-14 Bundy-40 Burks-163 Hancock-99 Sardinea-9 Sardinea-43 Thompson-210 Hancock-69 Thompson-38 Taylor-76 Thompson-196 Hancock-89 Fischer-69 Thompson-58 Fischer - 216 Duplessis - 116 Fischer - 133 Byars-Dawson 61 Lee - 156 Mitchell - 89 Spencer - 26 Mitchell - 70 Lee - 194 Mitchell - 107 Lee - 27 Mitchell - 49 Lee, Spencer - 160 Mitchell - 142 Spencer - 28 Mitchell - 70 Lee - 212 Mitchell - 171 Spencer - 23 Mitchell - 75 Moody - 142 Jones - 200 Moody - 37 Bargeman - 60 Gilder - 204 M. McConathy - 111 White, Moody - 33 Bargeman - 61 Mosley - 263 M. McConathy - 124 Mosley - 76 M. McConathy - 51 Mosley - 268 M. McConathy - 100 Mosley - 98 M. McConathy - 43 Mosley - 280 Davis - 87 Mosley - 156 Baker - 47 Mosley-307 Davis- 100 Mosley- 130 Mosley- 45 Hulbin- 183 West- 165 Frazier- 41 West- 75 Hicks- 226 West-197 Frazier- 56 West -78 Woodley-160 West-246 Frazier-51 West-66 Lane-158 Hall-171 Lane-27 Hall-44 Lane-181 Hall-134 Lane-20 Hall-38 Lane-210 Jones-39 Lane-53 Sweeney-26 Lane-294 Jones-65 Lane-69 Lane-25 Bile-213 White-83 Bile-41 N. Choug-29

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#KEEPTHEFAITH RETIRED NUMBERS • ALL-CONFERENCE DEMONS • DEMONS IN THE PROS

ALL-CONFERENCE DEMONS

All-SIAA or All-LIAA (1913-48) Southern/Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association Josh Briley John Elkins Tandy Jackson Frank Lampkin Ray Miller Leroy Miller Howard Moorman Ocie Richie Ted Roberts Vernon Roberts Cara Lee Starnes Claude Stoutamire Charles Thomas Ed Tullos

Shown (l-r) are Demons whose jersey numbers have been retired: Vernon Wilson, Dr. Charles “Red” Thomas, and Johnny McConathy

CHARLES “RED” THOMAS

Northwestern State’s first All-America basketball player, winning that honor in 1941. He later became head basketball coach at NSU and guided the Demons to an outstanding 129-76 (.629) record in seven years at the helm, never experiencing a losing season during his entire tenure. Also an excellent trackman, Thomas was enshrined into the Northwestern State Graduate “N” Club Hall of Fame in 1971.

JOHNNY MCCONATHY

Northwestern State’s second All-America selection, the father of Demon baskeball coach Mike McConathy earned that distinction for his play during the 1951 season. McConathy set a school record for most points scored in a single season with 562 and a 21.6 average. He was invited to play in the College All-Star Game in Chicago and was the fifth pick in the first round of the 1951 NBA Draft by Syracuse. McConathy, who also participated in track at NSU, was a member of the 1973 class that was enshrined into the Graduate “N” Club Hall of Fame.

VERNON WILSON

Named as an All-America in 1973, Wilson remains NSU’s all-time leader in scoring average with a career figure of 20.6 ppg, scoring 1,548 points in just 75 games. Wilson led the Demons in scoring during each of the 1971, ’72 and ’73 seasons, earning team MVP honors for those three years. Named the 1971 Gulf States Conference Rookie of the Year, first team all-Louisiana in ’72 and ’73, he was chosen to the first team of the NAIA District 30 squad that toured Israel while playing against that country’s Olympic team.

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ALL-GULF STATES CONFERENCE 1949 - Claude Stoutamire, Bernard Waggoner 1950 - Claude Stoutamire 1951 - Johnny McConathy 1953 - Ken Shaw 1954 - Bill Collingsworth 1956 - Dick Brown, George McConathy 1957 - Dick Brown 1958 - Jimmy Leach, Mickey Crnkovic 1959 - Jimmy Leach 1960 - Larry Skinner, Gene Wright 1961 - Truitt Weldon 1962 - Truitt Weldon, Sam Watts 1963 - Tommy Mathis, Sam Watts 1964 - Tommy Mathis 1965 - David Clark 1966 - David Clark, James Wyatt 1967 - David Clark 1968 - James Wyatt, Pete Gray 1969 - James Wyatt, Charles Bloodworth 1970 - Charles Bloodworth 1971 - Vernon Wilson 1972 - Vernon Wilson

ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT, NCAA DIVISION I 1977 - Billy Reynolds ALL-TRANS AMERICA CONFERENCE 1981 - Wayne Waggoner 1982 - Wayne Waggoner 1983 - Kenny Hale, Johnny Martin All-Gulf Star Conference 1985 - George Jones 1986 - George Jones, Victor Willis, Dwight Moody 1987 - George Jones, Victor Willis ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1988 - Terrence “Bo” Rayford 1989 - Terrence “Bo” Rayford, Pernell Smith 1990 - Roman Banks 1991 - Dexter Grimsley, Jay Scherer 1993 - Eric Kubel 1994 - Eric Kubel (Player of the Year), Larry Terry 1995 - Tarius Brown 1997 - Charles Duncan 1998 - Seth LeGrand 2001 - Chris Thompson, Michael Byars-Dawson 2002 - Michael Byars-Dawson 2004 - Jermaine Wallace, Clifton Lee 2005 - Jermaine Wallace, Jermaine Spencer 2006 - Clifton Lee, Tyronn Mitchell, Jermaine Wallace, Byron Allen 2008- Trey Gilder 2011- Will Pratt, William Mosley 2012- Will Mosley, Shamir Davis 2013- DeQuan Hicks, Jalan West, Shamir Davis, James Hulbin 2014- Jalan West, DeQuan Hicks, Zeek Woodley 2015- Jalan West, Zeek Woodley 2016- Zeek Woodley 2019- Ishmael Lane 2020- Chudier Bile

ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 1974 - Reggie Grace 1975 - Billy Reynolds

NBA 2009 1994-95 1982 1977 1952

DEMONS IN THE PROS Trey Gilder, Memphis, Utah Larry Terry, New Jersey, Boston Wayne Waggoner, Dallas Billy Reynolds, Seattle Johnny McConathy, Syracuse Charles “Red” Thomas, Scout, New York

NBDL 2011 Will Pratt, Sioux City 2008-09, '12 Trey Gilder 2006 Clifton Lee 2006 D’or Fisher ABA 1970 1969 1967

Charles Bloodworth, Virginia James Wyatt, New Orleans David Clark, New Orleans

USBL 2002-03

Ryan Duplessis, St. Louis

UPBL 2003

Jerrold McRae, Louisville

CBA 1995-2002 Eric Kubel, Connecticut, Gary 1990 Terrance Rayford, Sioux Falls 1986 Dwight Moody, Cedar Rapids

Overseas 2019-now 2018-now 2014-16 2014-16 2014-16 2014-15 2012-now 2010-17 2010-now 2009 2008-09 2008-15 2006-13

Ishmael Lane, Japan Zeek Woodley, Iceland Shamir Davis, Spain James Hulbin, Germany Brison White, Czech Republic DeQuan Hicks, Iraq Will Mosley, Italy, Serbia, others Aramie Brooks, Argentina Trey Gilder, Japan Tim Van, Mexico Colby Bargeman, England Clifton Lee, Japan, Australia, etc. Tyrone Mitchell, Romania

2006-now 2003-08 2002-05 2002-05 2002-03 2002-03 2001 2001 1997-2007 1992 1991-01 1990 1983 1981-97

D’or Fisher, Germany, Poland, Israel Melvin Roberts, Australia, Portugal, etc. Michael Byars-Dawson, France (2) Chris Lynch, Australia Chris Thompson, Ireland Kory Wilson, Mexico Josh Hancock, China Alann Polk, China Stephen Barnes, Europe (Portugal) Turkey (past and current), Venezuela, Iran, Lebanon, Qatar, Ukraine Dwight Moody, Europe Terrance Rayford, Europe (Portugal) Pernell Smith, Greece Johnny Martin, Europe Frederick Piper, Europe (France)

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Northwestern State has a long, proud coaching tradition

Northwestern State University’s long tradition of producing educators is easily traced back to 1884. It was then that Louisiana State Normal School was formed and dedicated to the preparation of teachers. Coaches are, in the most fundamental sense of the word, teachers. They issue highly technical instructions, they constantly test their students, and they seek to inspire them. These “teachers” have turned out hundreds of great students who have become successful coaches. The tradition of producing basketball coaches from within the Demon program goes back to: H. Lee Prather, Charles”Red” Thomas, Huey Cranford, Tynes Hildebrand, Wayne Yates, Don Beasley, Dan Bell, J.D. Barnett and continues today under Mike McConathy. NSU’s acclaimed School of Health and Human Performance has produced many notable high school and college coaches. These coaches were taught by the likes of Buddy Bonnette and Jim Simmons. At last count the list of NSU graduates in the coaching ranks (past and present) in the sport of basketball is well over 500. Here is a partial list of some notable former Demon players and NSU graduates who have impacted the coaching profession.

ALUMNI

(Top, left to right) Micah Coleman, two-time state champion coach at Natchitoches Central HS; former Demon player Tynes Hildebrand early in his 15-year reign as NSU’s coach; one of Hildebrand’s Demons, Mike Brey, led Notre Dame to the 2001 NCAA Tournament in his first season coaching the Fighting Irish; former Demon player Dan Bell who coached his 1991-92 NSU team to an NCAA-leading 95 points per game average; (Right) former Demons player Emmett Hendricks, then coach at Louisiana Tech, with future Demon coach Mike McConathy.

Charlie Alexander - Head Coach Hornbeck High School John Anglin - head coach, Bossier Parish Community College Lucas Archuleta - assistant coach, South Mountain (Arizona) Junior College Roman Banks - former head coach Southern University, current Southern director of athletics Thurman Baptiste - former head coach, Natchitoches Central High School Dan Bell - former NSU head coach; head coach, Huntsville (Alabama) High School the late Buddy Bonnette - former head coach, Springhill HS (state champion 1959, runner-up 1954); former assistant, LSU Mike Brey - head coach, Notre Dame; former asst. coach, Duke; former asst. coach, DeMatha HS Rodney Broughton - assistant coach, Meridian (Miss.) Community College the late Dick Brown - former head coach, Many High School Stephen Burch - head coach Pleasant Hill High School Tree Burks - head coach, York (Nebraska) College Billy Carter - head coach Quitman High School Gabe Carter - former assistant coach, Loyola Marymount Micah Coleman - former head coach, Natchitoches Central HS (state champion 2014, 2016), asst. 2001 NSU NCAA tourney team Clay Corley - former head coach Florien HS, Many HS, Hornbeck HS (Top 28 with each team) Bryce Cox - strength coach, Kent State University Mickey Crnkovic - former head coach, Florien High School Davey Davis - former head coach, Baton Rouge Trevor Davis - head coach, Hill-Murray (Minnesota) High School Darrin Dyess - head boys coach, Many High School; former girls coach Ebarb High Kerwin Forges -head coach at KIPP Renaissance Academy (New Orleans) Rocky French - former assistant/interim coach, Bossier Parish Community College Mike Greene - former head coach, DeRidder High School Josh Hancock - former head coach Lakeview High School Keithan Hancock - assistant coach Kountze (Texas) High School Tramaine Hancock - assistant coach Beaumont United High School Dadrian Harris - assistant coach, Red River High girls the late Emmett Hendricks - former head coach, Louisiana Tech University Vincent Hicks - head coach David Thibodeaux Magnet High School Tynes Hildebrand - former head coach, Natchitoches High School, NSU J.C. Howell - former head coach Airline High School Johnny Janese - former head coach, Beauregard High School Casey Johnson - assistant coach Pitkin High School Lem Jones - assistant coach, Piney Woods (Miss.) HS Jason Kern - head coach, West Branch (Iowa) HS Matt Kilian - head coach, Hornbeck HS girls Roland LaComb - head girls basketball coach, Elton HS (state champions 2019) the late Frank Lampkin - former head coach, Bossier High School Jeremy Leach - former head coach Ebarb High School Jimmy “Red” Leach - former head coach, Florien High School (4 state champions) Matt LeBato - head women’s basketball coach, Louisiana College Taylor Lee - head boys basketball coach, Ebarb HS Nick Long - director of women’s basketball operations, Louisiana Tech University Jade Losavio - head coach, Simpson High (state champions 2019) the late Johnny McConathy - former head coach, Bossier High School (state champions 1960) Kenny McMillon - former head coach, Stanley High School Terry Mercer - former head coach Converse High School Malik Metoyer - assistant coach, Lakeview High Tyrone Mitchell - assistant coach Xavier University of New Orleans Billy Wayne Montgomery - former head coach, Haughton HS (state champions, 1968 & 1969) Jeff Moore - assistant coach, NSU; former head coach, John Wood Community College Joe O’Brien - former head coach Idaho State; Southeastern CC, 2000, ‘03 NJCAA national champion; former assistant coach Detroit Pistons Tim Parker - former head coach Hornbeck High School girls team Lason Perkins - head boys basketball coach, Cary (N.C.) Academy Alann Polk - Building Basketball Academy (Dallas, TX) Brian Rayner - assistant coach, Parkway High School Luke Rogers - head coach, Urban Prep (Chicago) Academy David Sanders - head girls coach, All Saints Academy (Tyler, TX) Matt Sherman - assistant coach, Central Methodist University Dale Skinner - Principal Natchitoches Central High School Larry Skinner - former Many HS (state champion 1967) John “Snack” Smith - former assistant coach, Incarnate Word Jacob Spielbauer - assistant coach, NSU Scott Stapler - Alabama Basketball Academy, former assistant coach, Coastal Carolina the late Bill Stewart- former coach, Westlake High School (state champions 1964) Gary Stewart - assistant girls coach, Vidalia High School the late Jimmy Stewart - former head coach, Minden High School Joe St. Andre - former head coach Bossier Parish Community College Gerrell Thomas - head coach, Northwest (Okla.) Academy Gett Thomas - head coach, Oakdale High the late Red Thomas - former NSU head coach and New York Knicks scout Chris Thompson - former head coach, Calvary Baptist, former assistant coach, Airline High School Larry Toms- former coach, Jonesboro-Hodge (state champions 1964); former coach, Bossier HS Bernard Waggoner - former head coach, Logansport High School Jermaine Wallace -- assistant coach, Minden High School the late Murrell Walker - former head coach, Dry Prong High School (state champions 1974) Paul Weir - head coach, New Mexico Tajon Welcome - assistant coach, Booker T. Washington High (Houston,Texas) Brian Williams - former head coach Pleasant Hill High School (2011 State Champions); head coach Lakeview HS Gene Wright - “N” Club Hall of Fame, head coach Grant High School

FORMER DEMON COACHES

Bob Austin - head women’s baketball coach Louisiana State University-Alexandria J.D. Barnett - former head coach, Hawaii Pacific, Tulsa, VCU, La. Tech Duggar Baucom -- head coach, The Citadel Kevin Johnson - assistant coach Tulane Tynes Hildebrand - officials observer, Big 12 Conference, SLC, Sun Belt, WAC, retired Billy Kennedy - former head coach Texas A&M University William Lewit -head coach, John Curtis Christian Rick McCormick - former head coach, Arkansas Tech; 2001 NJCAA Division III Coach of the Year, national champions, Cedar Valley College Steve Payne - assistant coach at UMKC, former head coach Tennessee Tech University Mark Slessinger - head coach University of New Orleans Jason Tinsley - former head coach Northeastern Oklahoma State Buzz Williams - head coach Texas A&M Kurt Young - former assistant coach, Northern Kentucky

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PRATHER COLISEUM

Perhaps the toughest arena to play in the Southland Conference, Prather Coliseum is now in its seventh decade of hosting Northwestern State basketball and is named after H. Lee Prather, the all-time winningest coach in Demon Basketball history. The 3,400-seat multi-purpose facility was constructed in 1963 and sits on the banks of Chaplin’s Lake, just south of Turpin Stadium.

The coliseum houses offices for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer, the NSU news bureau, sports information, compliance, athletic facilities and vice president of external affairs offices. The arena was given a major facelift before the 2012-13 season with the addition of a permanent wood floor that fits three basketball courts, attractive new courtside purple seating that includes end-zone bleachers and new interior signage and banners.

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#KEEPTHEFAITH NORTHWESTERN STATE RECORD IN PRATHER COLISEUM

54 SEASONS, 440 WINS - 254 LOSSES (.634)

PRATHER COLISEUM RECORDS SCORING 46 Anatoly Bose, Nicholls 45 MIKE MCCONATHY, La. Tech 42 J.B. Conley, Texas State 42 Dwight Lamar, USL 40 Paul Poe, La. College 39 Zeek Woodley, NSU 39 Larry Terry, NSU 39 Vernon Freeman, Houston Baptist 39 Marvin Winkler, USL 38 Sabri Thompson, NSU 38 Larry Terry, NSU 38 Billy Reynolds, NSU 37 Jordan Howard, Central Arkansas 37 Jesse Ratliff, North Texas 37 Raymond Lawrence, Ark. Baptist 37 Roy Ebron, USL 37 Vernon Wilson, NSU 36 Melvin Henderson, Southern 36 Damon Jones, NSU 36 Vernon Wilson, NSU 36 Zeek Woodley, NSU 35 Eric Kubel, NSU 35 Billy Reynolds, NSU

HALL OF FAME MEMBERSHIPS

LOUISIANA SPORTS Coach H. Lee Prather, 1965 Charles “Red” Thomas, 1969 Lee Arthur Smith, 2003 Gayle Hatch, 2008 Tynes Hildebrand, 2014

LOUISIANA BASKETBALL Dick Brown, 1988 David Clark, 1994 Tynes Hildebrand, 1992 Jimmy Leach, 1985 Johnny McConathy, 1982 George McConathy, 1993 Coach H. Lee Prather, 1977 Billy Reynolds, 1988 Charles “Red” Thomas, 1979 James Wyatt, 1987 MR. LOUISIANA BASKETBALL Tynes Hildebrand, 1981 Jerry Byrd, 1992 Eugene “Doc” Christmas, 1998 Billy Montgomery, 2009 N-CLUB Roman Banks, 2011 Thurman Baptiste, 2004 Billy Baucum, 1977

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REBOUNDS 30 James Wyatt, NSU 29 Wendell Lanier, So. Miss. 26 Eric Kubel, NSU 25 Guy Charles, NSU 25 Reggie Grace, NSU 25 James Wyatt, NSU 24 James Wyatt, NSU 24 James Wyatt, NSU 24 Charles Bloodworth, NSU 24 Roy Ebron, USL

Charles Bloodworth, 2015 Sammy Booras, 1991 Dick Brown, 1974 Jerry Byrd, 2005 David Clark, 1987 Bill Collingsworth, 1985 Coach Huey Cranford, 1998 Mickey Crnkovic, 2004 Wiley Cummings, 1991 John Elkins, 1986 Reginald Grace, 2002 Dexter Grimsley, 2012 Phillip Haley, 2001 Gayle Hatch, 2002 Tynes Hildebrand, 1985 Jessie Horner, 2004 Tandy Jackson, 1983 George Jones, 2016 Eric Kubel, 2017 Frank Lampkin, 1996 Jimmy “Red” Leach, 1976 Bill Loftin, 2005 Tommy Mathis, 1994 Elvin McCann, 2006 George McConathy, 1982 Johnny McConathy, 1972 J.L. “Leslie” McConathy, 1998 Mike McConathy, 2019 Leroy Miller, 1976

12/15/92 2/15/68 1/27/68 12/18/93 2/22/80 12/29/73 2/20/67 12/3/68 1/21/69 2/2/70 1/10/72

ATTENDANCE 3,930 Sam Houston St. (W 95-87) 3,800 Grambling (L 73-71) 3,721 Utah State (W 88-71) 3,623 SE Louisiana (L 49-42) 3,612 Stephen F. Austin (L, 93-82) 3,580 Northeast La. (L 95-87) 3,500 Centenary (W 91-88 ot) 3,461 Northeast La. (L 89-79) 3,403 Lamar (W 80-66) 3,299 McNeese (W 103-73) 3,200 La. Tech (W 65-57) 3,130 Lamar (W 90-75) 3,114 Northeast La. (W 93-85) 3,023 Texas-Arlington (W 81-67) 3,020 Stephen F. Austin (L 95-55)

3/12/06 1/12/81 11/10/06 3/13/05 2/9/15 1/29/04 2/12/81 1/30/93 3/9/06 3/4/05 2/3/82 3/10/05 2/8/92 3/8/05 3/3/16

Linwood Outz, 1995 Frederick Piper, 2006 Coach H. Lee Prather, 1969 Terrance “Bo” Rayford, 2017 Billy Reynolds, 1989 Ocie Richie, 1980 V.M. Robert, 1977 J.A. Rockhold, 1981 Murphy Rogers, 1968 Ken Shaw, 1988 Larry Skinner, 1986 C.L. Starnes, 1972 Bill Stewart, 2004 Tommy Stewart, 1981 R.J. Stoker, 1980 Jodie Stoutamire, 1980 Larry Terry, 2018 Charles “Red” Thomas, 1970 Jim “Buddy” Thomas, 1990 Bernard Waggoner, 1982 Wayne Waggoner, 2019 Murrell “Doak” Walker, 1973 Murrell Walker, 1992 Truitt Weldon, 2009 Jim Willis, 1976 Vernon Wilson, 1988 Gene Wright, 1989 James Wyatt, 1981

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#KEEPTHEFAITH PONTIAC GAME CHANGING PERFORMANCE

General Motors Regional Director Tim Hughes (right) presents a check to Demon head coach Mike McConathy, NSU President Dr. Randy Webb and the Demons.

One shot, years in the making, and making a difference for years to come. There’s obvious historic sports significance of the game-winning 3-point basket just before the buzzer by NSU’s Jermaine Wallace in the 2006 NCAA Tournament win over 15th-ranked Iowa. It’s burned into the history of March Madness and is sure to reappear for years to come, in anticipation of more magic by underdog teams, and in comparison to fantastic finishes yet to be achieved. But the shot also has a more tangible impact at Northwestern State, thanks to General Motors and its sponsorship of the Pontiac Game-Changing Performance contests awarding $100,000 to the university whose moment in each March Madness is voted by fans as the most spectacular play of that year’s NCAA Tournament. There is a $5,000 winner for each of the four weeks in the tournament, and the “final four” winners compete against each other before the fans vote determines the top prize winner during the national championship game. The funds are designated for use in the university’s general scholarship fund. Fans in 2006 picked the Wallace game-winner as the play of the tournament. GM Regional director Tim Hughes came to the NSU campus to present the $100,000 check to President Dr. Randy Webb, Coach Mike McConathy and the Demons. McConathy and a committee including university faculty and administrators set up guidelines for the money. McConathy and the group set up an endowment with the money, so that it would benefit students for decades to come. The “Wallace Pontiac Game Changing Performance Scholarship” is dedicated to undergraduate students who have attended college for at least four years in pursuit of their first undergraduate degree. The $750 per/semester award goes to students who meet criteria including: • Leadership outside of the classroom • Participation and leadership in recognized student organizations, spirit groups, marching band, club sports or intercollegiate sports for athletes who have completed their eligibility • Community and university service Already, dozens of NSU students have been helped by the scholarship. One grateful recipient is Sandra Shirah, a non-traditional student from Pineville. She was a criminal justice major and single mother who graduated in December of 2007. Her daughter was a student at Louisiana College while her mother attended Northwestern State. Shirah took her classes online as many NSU students do. She saw an e-mail notice about the scholarship sent to all NSU undergraduates and applied for the scholarship. She had been affiliated with the Pineville police department for 20 years. She had a long list of community service activities, including teaching resume development to inner city residents. “If not for the Wallace Pontiac scholarship, I would not have been able to complete getting my undergraduate degree without taking out another student loan,” she said. That’s just one shining example of how the shot that made Demons’ dreams come This photo by Gary Hardamon captured Jermaine Wallace getting ready to fire the winning shot. true in March Madness will do the same thing for generations of NSU students.

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Dr. Chris Maggio

Northwestern State President Chris Maggio is a competitor for all seasons. Northwestern State’s fourth-year president was an all-sports athlete in high school, a college distance runner at NSU, and a high school football, basketball and track coach. He became a college coach in track and field for the Demons and Lady Demons. He even spent a few years as a high school basketball referee. His zeal for competition makes him a dynamic recruiter and fund raiser for NSU, and his ability to mentor staff members and students combines with his warmth and sincerity to produce a tremendously effective university administrator. Those traits, along with U N I V E R S I T Y A D M I N I S T R AT I O N Dr. Maggio’s deep roots and President: far-reaching relationships, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Chris Maggio made him an ideal choice to Provost & VP for Academic Affairs: take over the presidency at his . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Greg Handel Vice President for External Affairs: alma mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Pierce After a nationVice President for Inclusion and Diversity: al search in spring 2017, he . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Michael Snowden succeeded Dr. Jim Henderson, Vice President for Technology, Innovation and whose dynamic tenure spearEconomic Development: headed significant growth and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Darlene Williams achievement in two years as president. Henderson moved up to run the University of Louisiana System, which includes Northwestern and eight other state universities. Maggio, 56, is a lifelong resident of Natchitoches and long-time faculty and staff member at Northwestern State. He is the university’s 19th president since its founding in 1884, and the first one who is homegrown, along with the first to be a four-year athletic letterwinner as a Demon competitor. Maggio was named vice president for the student experience at Northwestern State in 2016 after serving as interim vice president for just over a year. He maintained his role as vice president for the student experience while serving as acting president. When the NSU Student Services building opened three years ago, designers had a lovely office location for Maggio on the second floor. He asked instead for the room just inside the front door to the building, not connected to any administrative wing, but envisioned as a conference space. His reasoning: Maggio wanted to see everybody who walked in the door, and providing the ability to immediately engage them or at least be easily accessible for anyone who needed help. As vice president, Maggio led the Dean of Students and the Offices of Admissions, Recruiting, Financial Aid, Student Activities and Organizations, First Year Experience and Leadership Development, Judicial Services, Counseling and Career Services, Student Life, the Student Activities Board, Student Government Association, Student Support Services, and Greek Life. Northwestern State has recorded enrollment increases for the past four years, with record numbers in 2017-18, peaked by 11,081 in the fall 2018 semester. Maggio served as assistant vice president of external affairs for university advancement from 2013 until 2015, when he was promoted by Dr. Henderson. He has been a staff member at Northwestern State since 1988, when he joined the track and field coaching staff. After several years as director of admissions and recruiting during record-setting enrollment for NSU, Maggio was selected as director of alumni affairs in 1999, director of alumni and development in 2003, executive director of the NSU Foundation in 2005

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and Dean of Students and assistant provost for student success in 2007. During his career at NSU, Maggio also served as director of enrollment services. Under Maggio’s leadership, the NSU Foundation completed its first capital campaign in Northwestern’s history, exceeding a campaign goal of $18.84 million and raising $31 million to support the university. He has also been a faculty member in the Department of Health and Human Performance for more than 20 years as an instructor, assistant professor and associate professor. Maggio came on board the NSU staff in 1988 as assistant track and field coach, then became head women’s coach a year later. After a very successful five years in that capacity, in 1994 Maggio moved into administration as the fundraiser for NSU Athletics before quickly being snapped up to become the university’s director of admissions and recruiting. Maggio is a 1985 summa cum laude graduate of Northwestern State. He won Gulf Star Conference All-Academic honors in track and field and helped the Demons win the 1985 GSC championship. As a senior, he was elected Mr. NSU by his fellow students. Maggio earned his master’s of education at NSU. He received a doctorate in developmental education from Grambling State University. His parents helped run a family business in Natchitoches. His father, Buddy, was honored as a “Natchitoches Treasure” in 2015 by the City of Natchitoches. As a young boy, Maggio became playmates with future Basketball Hall of Fame member Joe Dumars, whose home was near one of the Maggio’s stores. Dr. Maggio’s wife, Jennifer, was formerly on the NSU staff as Coordinator of Adult Education Initiatives. They have three children, Melanie, Scott, and Emily.

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Jerry Pierce

Vice President • External Affairs Only a couple of people have served Northwestern State as long as alumnus Jerry Pierce has, and nobody has done so in a more understated manner. In his 55th year on the university’s staff, Pierce’s impact on NSU and the city of Natchitoches is indelible. He’s never wanted or gotten top billing, but consistently, he gets results to benefit the university. He is in his 29th year as vice president of external affairs at Northwestern. A significant aspect of his job is oversight of intercollegiate athletics. Pierce works closely with athletic director Greg Burke and all NSU coaches and staff members to keep Northwestern athletics competing at a championship level week after week, month after month and year after year. During NSU’s 2018 Homecoming celebration, Pierce was honored at the N-Club Hall of Fame ceremony, becoming only the second person to receive the “Leadership Award” from the organization of former Northwestern athletic letterwinners. Pierce, an avid tennis player, has been a member of USTA teams that have won more than a dozen state championships, five regional titles and NSU Athletic Council one national championship. Jody Biscoe (Chair) Well before moving into the executive position, Pierce had already Dr. Landon Amberg Katrice Below served his alma mater, adopted hometown and state with distinction. In Maggie Black (Student-Athlete) his role as vice president, he oversees university operations in athletics, Steven Boyd alumni and development, public and media relations and assists President Scott Burrell Dr. Chris Maggio in governmental affairs activities. Many of those duties Frank Hall were his since the 1970s as he worked under six previous presidents as Rodrick McIntosh Northwestern advanced from NAIA to NCAA College Division to NCAA DiviDr. Begona Perez-Mira sion I athletic status in 1977. Dr. Terrie Poehl A 1961 graduate of Northwestern, Pierce served as trainer/manager Randi Washington Brian White (Student-Athlete) for the Demon football team during his college years, working closely with legendary coach Jack Clayton. After earning his journalism degree, Pierce Ramona Wynder went to work for the New Orleans Times Picayune, serving as a reporter Ex-Officio Members Greg Burke and editor. He was named executive sports editor at the age of 24. Dustin Eubanks In 1965, he chose to raise his two sons in Natchitoches and returned Roxanne Freeman to NSU as sports information director. He was promoted to news bureau diDr. Chris Maggio rector two years later and assumed additional responsibilities in athletics, Kaitlyn McCanna alumni affairs and other areas through the years. Dr. Patrice Moulton He created, in 1972, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame facility in Dr. Vicki Parrish Prather Coliseum on the NSU campus, providing a home for an entity Jerry Pierce founded by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association in 1958. He estabDr. Haley Taitano lished annual induction activities that remain in place nearly five decades later, serving as director of the Hall for 19 years until his promotion to vice president in April 1990 forced him to step aside from the volunteer post. He helped guide Northwestern into three athletic conferences (Trans America, 1979; Gulf Star, 1983; Southland, 1987) and NCAA Division I status in 1977. He is a past president of the Southland and has served the conference through other offices and committee positions. In 1994, he was named one of Louisiana’s 20 most influential sports figures by the Times-Picayune. Also on the list were New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, LSU athletic director Joe Dean and basketball coach Dale Brown, and Grambling football coaching legend Eddie Robinson. His salesmanship and managerial skills were instrumental in convincing Tri-Star Productions to film the 1989 smash hit movie “Steel Magnolias,” with an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Sally Field and Dylan McDermott in Natchitoches and on the NSU campus. The movie’s impact on tourism in Natchitoches continues to resonate nearly three decades later. Pierce is regarded as one of the most effective legislative liaisons for Louisiana’s higher education system. He has been also a master of ceremonies and speaker who has enlivened hundreds of events since 1965. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Pierce is a tenured member of the Journalism Department faculty. He is the author of one book and editor of two others and has written thousands of editorials, columns, features and other articles for newspapers and magazines.

DEMONS’ DELIGHTS

Highlights of NSU athletics under the leadership of Vice President Jerry Pierce and Director of Athletics Greg Burke 24 Southland Conference Championships (8 sports) Football (1997, 1998, 2004), basketball (2005, 2006), women’s basketball (1999, 2004), baseball (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005), women’s soccer (2000), softball (1998, 1999, 2000, 2015), women’s tennis (2010, 2014), men’s track and field (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002). All-Sports (1997-98). 19 Southland Conference Tournament Championships (5 sports) Baseball (2018), basketball (2001, 2006, 2013), women’s soccer (1997, 2000, 2002, 2005), women’s basketball (2004, 2014, 2015), softball (1998, 2000, 2002, 2013, 2014), women’s tennis (2010, 2015), volleyball (2014). 25 NCAA Postseason Appearances (7 sports) Football - FCS Division I playoffs (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004); basketball (2001, 2006, 2013); women’s basketball (2004, 2014, 2015); baseball (2005, 2018); softball (1998, 2000, 2002, 2013, 2014); women’s soccer (2000, 2002, 2005), women’s tennis (2010, 2015), volleyball (2014). Women’s basketball also played in the 1999 WNIT. Track and field qualifications are for individuals, not entire teams. 106 NCAA Postseason Individual Participants (5 sports) Men’s indoor track and field 14 (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2014, 2015), men’s outdoor track and field 49 (1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018), women’s indoor track and field 10 (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2019), women’s outdoor track and field 32 (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019), women’s tennis 1 (2010). 93 National Awards (7 sports) All-America awards - track and field (38), football (28), baseball (5). Academic All-America honors – softball (2), baseball (4), football (2), women’s track and field (1), women’s tennis (1), women’s basketball (1). U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Women’s Field Evens Scholar-Athlete of the Year (1). National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete (2); AFCA Allstate Good Works Team (1), NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (1). Basketball - 2006 Pontiac Game Changing Performance $100,000 Scholarship. NCAA Academic Progress Rates Public Recognition, top 10 percent nationally, (3, 2 by basketball, 1 by women’s soccer) 3 Olympic Competitors (2 sports) Track and field alumni LaMark Carter (2000) Kenta Bell (2004 and 2008) represented the USA in the Olympic Games in the triple jump. Former Demon basketball player Dr. Gayle Hatch was the USA’s head men’s weightlifting coach in the 2004 Athens Games. 2 National Championships (2 sports) Trecey Rew (2011 outdoor discus); Jasmyn Steels (2019 indoor long jump).

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Greg Burke

Director of Athletics The Burke File

AGE: 64 (Born Oct. 22, 1956) • HOMETOWN: Alliance, Ohio • HIGH SCHOOL: Marlington ’74 • COLLEGE: Mt. Union ’78 (cum laude) POSTGRADUATE: Kent State ’86 • BEFORE HE WAS A.D.: Sports writer, Alliance (Ohio) Review, 1972-78; director of news and sports information, Hiram (Ohio) College, 1978-85; administrative intern, NSU athletics, 1985-86; director, NSU Athletic Association, 1986-92; director of athletic development, University of Akron, 1992-96; director of athletics, Northwestern State, 1996-present. BIG FAN OF: Cleveland Browns, Indians and Cavaliers • INTERESTS: Working out, watching ESPN and VH1 Classic, family outings.

In a quarter century at the helm of the Northwestern State Athletic Department, Greg Burke is highly regarded far past the 318-area code due to the work he’s done in his adopted hometown. Burke, a native Ohioan and avid fan of all Cleveland pro sports teams, has been the Demons’ athletics director since 1996. Burke is the longest serving AD at any Louisiana or Southland Conference institution, and is believed to be the longest-serving AD in state history. He has steered NSU athletics to many of its greatest accomplishments while overseeing a program that has fielded championship-caliber teams in most of the school’s 14 NCAA Division I sports. Highlights in Burke’s two-plus decades as athletic director include 42 Southland Conference regular-season or tournament championships, 75 All-America and Academic All-America student athletes, and three U.S. Olympic competitors. Twenty-six NSU teams have participated in NCAA or other postseason competition. The athletic program’s $10 million “Victorious” facility campaign has resulted in $1.7 million of construction and updates to the baseball, softball, football, soccer, and track complexes in the past year. Updates are also visible in the Athletic Fieldhouse and at Prather Coliseum, including a new interactive N-Club Hall of Fame display. The “crown jewel” of the campaign will be a $3.5 million strength and conditioning center that will also include significant updates to the department’s sports medicine areas. These completed projects come on the heels of the addition of a $1 million video board and $600,000 chairback seating upgrade at Turpin Stadium made possible through private gifts and sponsorships in the past three years. Fundraising initiatives reached new levels in 2018-19 through increased giving to the Demons Unlimited Foundation that exceeded $2.5 million in restricted and unrestricted gifts, as well as to the “Perpetually Purple” endowment program. The athletic department also recently signed an exclusive multi-media rights agreement with Peak Sports Management. Competitively, one of the biggest achievements under Burke: NSU in 2004-05 became the first (and remains the only) Southland Conference member in the league’s five decades of history to sweep football, men’s basketball and baseball championships in the same athletic year. It’s been done only once in Southeastern Conference history, by Alabama in 1933-34, and only four times in Big Ten Conference history, the last time by Michigan State in 1979-80. From his first day on the job, Burke has stressed the importance of having a balanced athletic program. Tremendous competitive strides have been made in women’s athletics under his guidance. Since 2013, Lady Demon basketball (2014, 2015), softball (2013, 2014), tennis (2013, 2015), volleyball (2015) and baseball (2018) have reached NCAA Tournaments. Most recently, Jasmyn Steels had arguably the best year in Southland Conference history for a female track and female athlete by winning the long jump title at the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships and finishing second at the NCAA outdoor meet. Those accomplishments have come with one of the more modest athletic budgets in the state and conference. Burke’s management skill and fundraising ability have been pivotal. Burke has a remarkable ability to hire dynamic head coaches. Anchors of the department are current head coaches Mike McConathy, Louisiana’s all-time career basketball wins leader; softball coach Donald Pickett, and track and field coach Mike Heimerman, a trio with over 50 combined years on staff at NSU. Three former student-athletes in Burke’s tenure have become NSU head coaches, including fourth-year baseball coach Bobby Barbier, who guided the Demons to the 2018 NCAA Regionals after winning the first conference tourney title in school history. Numerous Burke coaching and staff hires have had great success at Northwestern State that propelled them to national prominence in subsequent positions. Over 100 former NSU student-athletes, coaches and support staff members, most of them here with Burke as AD or assistant AD (1986-92), are working in college athletics at some level. Former Demons are head coaches in 12 Division I conferences - SEC, Big XII, ACC, MWC, Conference USA, Sun Belt, Ohio Valley, Big Sky, Patriot, Southern, SWAC, and Southland – as well as several others at the Division II and NAIA levels. Former Burke lieutenants Todd Garzarelli (Indiana University Pennsylvania), Jason Horn (Xavier-NO) and Adam Jonson (LSU Alexandria) are now athletics directors. OthersBurke proteges include Tommy McClelland (athletic director at Louisiana Tech), Roman Banks (athletic director at Southern University), Kurt Gulbrand (senior associate AD for development at Tennessee), Jodie Libadisos (associate AD for student-athlete enhancement at South Florida), and Dennis Kalina (deputy athletic director at Binghamton). Burke has established a high standard for NSU Athletics in academic achievement and community service. The academic accomplishments are reflected annually in the NCAA’s APR and

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GSR studies. Community service and engagement outreach by NSU student-athletes, coaches and staff totaled nearly 7,000 more for the 2018-19 year. NSU was the inaugural winner and has twice been runner-up for The Southland Conference’s “Southland Strong” Community Service since its inception five years ago. NSU has also had the most Southland Conference “Steve McCarty Citizenship Award” honorees since that award’s inception in 2008. Burke spearheaded the adoption of the slogan “Great Tradition, Brighter Future” for NSU Athletics, and the creation of NSU Athletics “Cornerstones” for student-athletes: “Academic Achievement, Personal Responsibility, Competitive Success … Every Minute, Every Hour, Every Day!” In February 2013, he was presented the “Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football Award” by the North Louisiana chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. In 2010, he was included among 29 winners of the Under Amour AD of the Year Award presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Burke was the 2010-11 president of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association. In 2005, Burke was one of three recipients of the All-America Football Foundation’s Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award and that same year, was also tabbed as one of two Natchitoches Parish Cenla Newsmakers of 2005 by the Alexandria Town Talk newspaper’s editorial staff. He received the 2006 “Outstanding Alumni Award” from his alma mater, Marlington High School in Alliance, Ohio, recognizing his community service and professional achievements. Burke’s NCAA committee service has included terms on the NCAA Committee on Academics and Championships/Sports Management Cabinet. He previously served a term on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee (1999-2002) and concurrently served on the eight-member NCAA FCS Committee that administers the national playoffs. He begins a five-year term on the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee in 2020. Burke is a member of the Natchitoches Convention and Visitors Bureau board, and on the board of directors for the Central Louisiana Community Foundation. He is past president of the Natchitoches Kiwanis Club and remains active in that civic group. He has also been part of the steering committee for the Natchitoches Christmas Festival and is a former member of the Natchitoches Area Jaycees. He has been involved with the American Heart Association and was 2010 March of Dimes chairman locally. His wife, Susu, is a Natchitoches native, NSU graduate and an elementary teacher. Their daughter Catherine graduated from St. Mary’s Catholic School in May of 2012 and completed her graduate studies at UL Lafayette in December 2019 after earning her undergraduate degree from Louisiana Tech. She began a career in public relations and marketing in May 2018. She and Joseph Faucheaux of Natchitoches were married in July 2020.

The Burke family (left to right): son-in-law Joseph Faucheaux, daughter Catherine Burke Faucheaux, Greg and Susu

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2ND YEAR AT NSU

Jason Pugh took the reins of the Northwestern State sports information office in May, 2019 following the retirement of longtime assistant athletic director/sports information director Doug Ireland. In five-plus years at Northwestern State, Pugh has coordinated publicity for three baseball All-Americans -- pitcher Adam Oller (2016 Collegiate Baseball; American Baseball Coaches Association), David Fry (2018 Collegiate Baseball) and Logan Hofmann (2020 Collegiate Baseball). He spearheaded efforts to ensure all NSU baseball games are available via streaming audio beginning in the 2017 season, broadcasting select home and road games solo or serving as the color commentator on Demon Sports Network coverage. During his 12-year tenure at The Times, Pugh was the Northwestern State football and men’s basketball beat writer from 2010-2013 and covered the 2012-13 NSU team that captured the program’s third NCAA Tournament berth. While at The Times, Pugh covered the first three World Series that have took place in Texas, one College World Series, one NCAA Men’s Final Four and Super Bowl XLV. He has won first-place awards in Best Feature Story and Best Sports Story from the Louisiana Press Association and first place in Best Prep Feature from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. He also has captured numerous other awards for writing and design from the LSWA. While a student at Louisiana-Lafayette, Pugh was the sports editor of the campus newspaper, The Vermilion, for two years and was a part of the sports information office for three years. In 2000-01, Pugh was the primary media contact for the inaugural season of Lady Cajuns soccer and for the nationally ranked Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team, which made its lone College World Series appearance the previous year. He was the media relations contact for the 2001 Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament in Lafayette. A 1997 graduate of Airline High School in Bossier City, Pugh was named the 2001 Louisiana-Lafayette Department of Communication Outstanding Graduate. He completed his master’s in sport management from the Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts in May 2015.

After running the sports information show at Louisiana College, Brad Welborn is beginning his second year as the assistant director of communication Welborn began his Northwestern State tenure in July and will be covering volleyball, women’s basketball and track and field assisting in other duties. At Louisiana College, Welborn was responsible for the publicity and statistics for the school’s 18 athletics programs. He used his technical skills to implement live video streams for all Louisiana College home sporting events as well as a social media presence for the Wildcats on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. That included graphics and schedule posters as part of the publicity package. Welborn has won two Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association feature writing awards and a radio sports story award from the Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press. He placed in the “best sports writer” category at the Southeast Journalism Conference. Welborn has radio experience as he hosted a two-hour morning program on KJVC 92.7 FM for more than six years and was a play-by-play announcer for various high school sports. He obtained an associates degree in telecommunications at Bossier Parish Community College in 2009 and a bachelors degree in convergence media and sports journalism at Louisiana College in 2019. Welborn also served as the media director at Southside Baptist Church for more than seven years, creating graphics and producing videos.

Matt VINES

Assistant Sports Information Director 6TH YEAR AT NSU Former sports journalist Matt Vines stepped into the assistant sports information director role in May 2019 after serving three years as the assistant director of communication at Northwestern State. Vines will cover and promote men’s basketball and softball, assist on football and soccer and oversee graduate assistants on a variety of other sports. Vines, a former sports writer at The Jackson (Tennessee) Sun, The (Monroe) News-Star and The (Shreveport) Times, began his sports information career as a graduate assistant in 2015 before joining the university as its assistant director of communications. Since becoming an SID, he’s won a first-place feature writing award from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. In his print journalism career, Vines won two first-place feature awards and one third-place feature awards from the Tennessee Associated Press Managing Editors. He also won various other quarterly awards from his employer Gannett. He covered high school, college and a handful of professional sporting events in his 10 years in newspapers.

Football Press Box named after Doug Ireland Longtime Northwestern State scribe Doug Ireland spent countless fall nights on the Turpin Stadium press level, feverishly recounting the latest Demon football contests. Now, that press area high above the Turpin turf will bear his name. Starting in the 2019 football season, media will compose their own NSU football articles on the Doug Ireland Media Level of Turpin Stadium after the Louisiana Board of Supervisors approved the measure in their June meeting. “Doug is truly deserving of this special recognition,” said Jerry Pierce, vice president for external affairs. “He has promoted Northwestern’s sports programs effectively for three decades through extensive media initiatives, and it is appropriate for the name of the media area of the stadium press box to reflect his immeasurable contributions to the university.” NSU director of athletics Greg Burke, who has been a part of the Demon athletics department for most of Ireland’s 30 years as sports information director, said honoring Ireland in a visible way is an easy decision. “It is appropriate and fitting for Doug to be honored in this enduring manner as an illustration of the lasting mark he leaves on the NSU athletic program after so many years of service and dedication,” Burke said. A 1986 broadcast journalism graduate from Northwestern State, Ireland returned to his alma mater in January 1989 and began a three-decade career promoting NSU’s 14 intercollegiate teams. Armed with nearly a decade’s worth of experience in newspapers and as an assistant sports information director at UL Lafayette, Ireland quickly put his stamp on NSU athletics. His 1992 football media guide earned “Best in the Nation” honors in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) ranks from the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America. The award-winning sports information director took home 33 Louisiana Sports Writers Associations honors just since 2000, including the 2017 LSWA Story of the Year.

SPORTS INFORMATION GAMEDAY STAFF

Davey Antilley Statistician/ Video

David Antilley Statistician

Stacy Morgan Statistician

Charles Pellegrin Statistician

Ronnie Pellegrin SID Admin. Asst.

Bud Denega SID Grad Asst.

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Aaron Ferguson SID Grad Asst.

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Articles inside

Demons in the Pros

4min
page 68

Year-By-Year Results

55min
pages 51-57

Prather Coliseum

3min
pages 70-71

Career Leaders

11min
pages 66-67

NSU’s Coaching Tree

6min
page 69

All-Time Lettermen

15min
pages 58-61

Team and Individual Records

4min
pages 64-65

All-Century Team

5min
pages 62-63

Jacob Spielbauer

3min
page 39

Basketball Staff

3min
page 40

Basketball/Support Staff

3min
page 41

THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

3min
page 43

Demon Sports Medicine Staff

4min
page 42

PROGRAM HISTORY

8min
page 50

Dave Simmons

3min
page 38

Quick Facts

2min
page 4

MEET THE COACHES AND STAFF

26min
pages 30-35

outhland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 20S

3min
page 15

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5min
page 11

Quan Thompkins

1min
page 37

13 Jordan Potts

1min
page 29

Jeff Moore

4min
page 36

Roster

2min
page 5
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