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UUIIWW2006-2007 BASKETBALL

UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD

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NNCCAAAA DDIIVVIISSIIOONN IIII HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE 11

AATTHHLLEETTIICCSS PPEERRSSOONNNNEELLDirector of Athletics Mark Papich

829-6053

Asst. AD / Sr Woman Adm.Angela Lawson

829-3827

Faculty Ath. Rep. Dr. Sandra Strickland

829-3988

Asst. AD / Comp. Coord. Tina Patterson

829-3941

Athletic Trainer B. J. Lough

829-3834

Sports Info. Director Wayne Witt

829-3828

Administrative Assistant Lisa Townzen

829-2722

HHEEAADD CCOOAACCHHEESSBaseball Danny Heep (coach)

829-3830

Basketball (men) Ken Burmeister (coach)

829-6052

Basketball (women) Angela Lawson (coach)

829-3827

Cheerleader Sponsor Kortney Wilson

878-7345

Cross Country (men) Derek Riedel (coach)

805-3566

Cross Country (women) Gabe Carlin (coach)

805-2133

Golf (men & women) Brent Powell (coach)

829-2795

Soccer (men) John Smith (coach)

841-7396

Soccer (women) Tina Patterson (coach)

829-3941

Softball Kevin Jannusch (coach)

829-3969

Swimming (women) Phillip Davis (coach)

805-3078

Synchro Swimming Kim Wurzel-LoPorto

829-2796

Tennis (men & women) John Newman (coach)

283-5006

Track and Field (men) Derek Riedel (coach)

805-3566

Track and Field (women) Gabe Carlin (coach)

805-2133

Volleyball Jennifer Montoya (coach)

829-3567

UUIIWW QQUUIICCKK FFAACCTTSSName The University

of the Incarnate Word

Address 4301 Broadway

San Antonio, Texas 78209

University Telephone (210) 829-6000

Athletic Telephone (210) 829-6050

Sports Info. Telephone (210) 829-3828

President Dr. Louis J. Agnese Jr.

Enrollment 5,600

Founded 1881

Mascot Cardinals

Colors Red, Black and White

National Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

web site www.uiw.edu/athletics

WWHHAATT’’SS IINNSSIIDDEE......Agnese, Dr. Louis J. Jr., President . . . . .32

All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

All-Time Jersey Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . .20

All-Time Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

All-Time Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Athletic Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

Burmeister, Ken, Head Coach . . . . . . . . .2

Cervantes, Sal, Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . .2

Cook, Jonathan, Asst. Coach . . . . . . . . . .2

Head Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Heartland Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .28-30

Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Johnson, Prince, Grad. Asst. . . . . . . . . . .3

Kearney, Javasse, Grad. Asst. . . . . . . . . .3

Leaders by Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Leaders by Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Papich, Mark, Athletic Director . . . . . . . .32

Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-15

Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

San Antonio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Student Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

The University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

UIW Basketball Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

UIW Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Year-By-Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

2006-2007 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

. . . .By Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

. . . .By Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

. . . .By Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

. . . .By Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

. . . .By Previous School . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

. . . .Pronunciation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . .5

2005-2006 Bests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

2005-2006 Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

2005-2006 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

2005-2006 Final Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . .16

2006-2007 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27

2006-2007 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

SSPPOORRTTSS IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONNDirector Wayne Witt

Telephone (210) 829-3828

Fax (210) 829-3825

e-mail [email protected]

Mailing Address 4301 Broadway

San Antonio, Texas 78209

Web Site www.uiw.edu

GGEENNEERRAALL

The goal at The University of the Incarnate

Word is to provide fair and accurate services to

members of the media and, in turn, the

University’s athletic programs ask for fair and

accurate coverage. As a result UIW staff per-

sons will strive to meet any and all reasonable

requests. As the 2006-2007 athletic year pro-

gresses, new and updated information about

UIW will be available. Please contact the Office

of Sports Information at (210) 829-3828.

BBAASSKKEETTBBAALLLL FFAACCTTSS

SSTTAAFFFF

CCooaacchh KKeenn BBuurrmmeeiisstteerr

B. A., Educations, St. Mary’s ‘70

M. A., Educ. Admin, No. Arizona ‘73

Overall Record / Years 128-124 (9 Years)

50th Win UTSA 95, Stetson (Fla) 88 (2OT)

2/16/89

100th Win Loyola (Ill) 81, Drake 61

11/25/97

UIW Record / Years First Year

Office Telephone (210) 829-6052

e-mail [email protected]

Fax (210) 805-3574

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh JJoonnaatthhaann CCooookk

Alma Mater Incarnate Word ‘04

Office Telephone (210) 283-5052

e-mail [email protected]

Fax (210) 805-3574

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Alma Mater Incarnate Word ‘05

Office Telephone (210) 805-3573

e-mail [email protected]

Fax (210) 805-3574

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Alma Mater Incarnate Word ‘02

Office Telephone (210) 805-3573

e-mail [email protected]

Fax (210) 805-3574

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Record 8-19

Home 6-10

Road 2-8

Neutral 0-1

Heartland Conference Seventh

Record 0-12

Home 0-6

Road 0-6

Rankings

National None

Regional None

HHIISSTTOORRYY ((**))

All-Time Record 408-252 (.618)

100th Win 11/22/91

vs Howard Payne (87-53)

200th Win 12/2/95

vs Ambassador (109-51)

300th Win 11/27/99

vs Lincoln (76-44)

400th Win 2/24/05

vs St. Edward’s (63-61)

Since 1987-1988 395-195 (.669)

Home 235-76 (.756)

Road 159-118 (.574)

20-Win Seasons 12 Consecutive

20-Win Seasons 9

Season Record Wins 28 (92-93; 98-99)

NCAA Post-Season 1 (1-1; Last 2002)

NAIA Post-Season 7 (3-7, Last 1999)

NAIA National Tour. 6 (3-6; Last 1999)

Heartland Championships 1 (Last 2002)

Heart of Texas Champions 5 (Last 1999)

Heart of Texas Tour. Titles 4 (Last 1999)

(*) Records Incomplete Prior to 1987-1988

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NNCCAAAA DDIIVVIISSIIOONN IIII HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE22

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

Name Ken Burmeister

Born June 3, 1947

Hometown Twin Lakes, Wisc.

Education Graduate, St. Bonaventure HS

Twin Lakes, Wisc.

BA, Physical Education

St. Mary’s University, 1970

Masters in Education

Northern Arizona University, 1973

Family Wife Brenda

Children Amanda (13), Sam (11)

CCAARREEEERR

Assistant Coach Texas/Arlington, 1976-1979

Assistant Coach University of Iowa, 1979-1983

Assistant Coach University of Arizona, 1983-1986

Head Coach Texas/San Antonio, 1986-1990

Assistant Coach DePaul University, 1990-1994

Head Coach Loyola University, 1994-1998

Head Coach Trinity University, 1998-1999

Account Executive San Antonio, 1998-2006

Head Coach University of the Incarnate Word, 2006-

HHEEAADD CCOOAACCHHIINNGG RREECCOORRDD

1986-1987 Texas/San Antonio, 13-15

1987-1988 Texas/San Antonio, 22-9

1988-1989 Texas/San Antonio, 15-13

1989-1990 Texas/San Antonio, 22-7

1994-1995 Loyola University, 5-22

1995-1996 Loyola University, 8-19

1996-1997 Loyola University, 12-15

1997-1998 Loyola University, 15-15

1998-1999 Trinity University, 16-9

9 Years 128-124, .508

PPOOSSTT--SSEEAASSOONNSS

1988 Texas/San Antonio, NCAA D-I First Round

Lost to Illinois, 81-72

MMIILLEESSTTOONNEESS

Overall Record / Years 128-124 (9 Years)

50th Win UTSA 95, Stetson (Fla) 88 (2OT), 2/16/89

100th Win Loyola (Ill) 81, Drake 61, 11/25/97

And from the Incarnate Word angle, the program needed a jump

start, quickly, and Burmeister with all his acquaintances and

friends in the business was a natural fit. In fact, the fit was so

snug, the coach and his family didn’t even have to move cities

considering he had been toiling away in the corporate world for

the past seven years, right here in San Antonio.

And at the announcement of his hiring, UIW Athletic Director

Mark Papich was effusive in his words about Coach Burmeister.

“When Ken’s name came into the mix,” Papich said, “we knew

that over the course of his career he had a proven record of

success in tough situations. And that was a key factor in our

selection process.”

Another factor cited by Papich was Burmeister’s way of doing

business. “He possesses an infectious, positive, energy level

which will be instrumental in his being successful with the UIW

basketball program. Ken’s connections and his contacts, his

network, is just outstanding which will allow him to go to work

immediately, without delay.”

And go to work he did, immediately. In collegiate basketball,

landing a job in May is way late in the crucial area of recruiting.

But not to worry, Cardinals fans. Coach Burmeister and his staff

hit the road and produced a group of seven new players, which,

after the fall training programs, caused the coach to go from ‘we’ll

have to wait and see’ to ‘I think we have a chance’.

And all the while, Coach Burmeister and his staff were running

summer camps, helping to coordinate a coach’s clinic on cam-

pus, arranging a playing schedule for the year and talking to busi-

ness community about financial support of the Cardinals.

Over the course of 30 years in collegiate basketball, Burmeister

has been a head coach at three schools. His first head job was

at the University of Texas / San Antonio where his four-year mark

was 72-44 and included one trip to the NCAA Division I National

Championships. That 1988 team finished 22-9 before losing to

Illinois in the first round.

Burmeister’s second head job was at Loyola of Chicago and gave

him the opportunity to relocate to his home territory of the upper

Midwest. Starting almost from scratch at Loyola, he moved his

teams from a measly five wins the first year to a break even

record in the fourth season.

After that, he coached one year as the interim at Trinity University

in San Antonio where his team went 16-9 and won two tourna-

ments during the season.

In addition to his head jobs, Burmeister has worked 14 years as a

collegiate assistant coach including stops at the University of

Texas / Arlington, University of Iowa, University of Arizona and

DePaul University. His efforts at those institutions were to be

benefit of a who’s who among basketball coaches including the

legendary Lute Olsen at both Iowa and Arizona and with the

fabled Myers family at DePaul.

While keeping his hand in basketball, Burmeister for the past six

years has worked in San Antonio as an account executive princi-

pally in the field of media and internet advertising.

The Twin Lakes, Wisc., native is a graduate of St. Mary’s

University and holds a master’s degree from Northern Arizona

University.

CCOOAACCHH KKEENN BBUURRMMEEIISSTTEERRThe winner of more than 100 basketball games at the colle-

giate level, Ken Burmeister has returned to the profession he

loves as the men’s head coach at the University of the

Incarnate Word.

Burmeister’s appoint-

ment was announced

the first week of May,

2006, and there were

smiles all around, on

both sides of the issue.

Burmeister revels in

coaching basketball

and that is something

he was not able to do

for the last few years. However he never quit talking the

game, he never lost his myriad of hoops contacts, and he not

once ceased attending games, seminars and clinics. This is

his passion.

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PPRRIINNCCEE JJOOHHNNSSOONN

GGRRAADDUUAATTEE AASSSSIISSTTAANNTTAfter a year’s hiatus, Prince Johnson has

returned to work with

the Cardinals men’s

basketball program

while he finishes up

his master’s degree at

UIW.

Previously, he had put

in four seasons as a

member of the staff at

Incarnate Word. Prior

to that he had com-

pleted his bachelor’s degree in education

in the summer of 2001.

A native of Lexington, Ky., Johnson played

two years with Incarnate Word finishing his

eligibility in the spring of 2000. Over those

two campaigns, he started 47 of his 53

games. In 1999, his junior year, UIW

advanced to the Elite Eight of the NAIA

National Tournament. He shot an

astounding .667 from the field setting a

school record. That team was voted num-

ber one in the national.

He graduated from Lexington’s Tates

Creek High School and then played two

years at Texas’ Jacksonville Baptist JC. In

high school, he was named one of the top

five players in Kentucky and he was all-

state while playing for a championship

football team.

JJAAVVAASSSSEE KKEEAARRNNEEYY

GGRRAADDUUAATTEE AASSSSIISSTTAANNTTNow into his second year as a staff person

for Cardinals basketball, he continues to

gather knowledge and information from

the coaching side of Incarnate Word bas-

ketball after playing

her as an undergradu-

ate.

Javasse Kearney

came to UIW as an

unheralded freshman

and by his senior year

he was a starter in 25

of his 27 games

played averaging

nearly 30 minutes a night. Over his four

years with UIW, his teams posted a cumu-

lative mark of 77-33 including that 2002

trip to the NCAA D-II Midwest Regional

semi-finals.

A native of San Antonio and a product of

Cole High School, he earned his Incarnate

Word degree in physical education.

JJOONNAATTHHAANN CCOOOOKK

AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT CCOOAACCHH Jonathan Cook played three years at

Incarnate Word.

He learned the ins and

outs of how things

work at Incarnate

Word and in Division II

basketball and now he

is passing along that

information as a

Cardinals assistant

coach.

In his three years of playing, he was in 79

Incarnate Word games, and was a vital

part of the 2001-2002 team which

advanced to the Midwest Regional semi-

finals. Two of his three UIW teams won

20 or more games.

A product of Round Rock and a graduate

of Round Rock High School, his father

Chet Cook was his high school coach.

He spent his freshman year at Texas A&M

/ Corpus Christi before matriculating at

Incarnate Word. He holds a degree in

business management from Incarnate

Word and in and around his coaching

duties is working for a master's degree in

sports management.

SSAALL CCEERRVVAANNTTEESS

AATTHHLLEETTIICC TTRRAAIINNEERRSal Cervantes

received his bachelor’s

degree in athletic train-

ing from Incarnate

Word in the spring of

2006 and immediately

accepted a position as

a graduate assistant in

the UIW athletic train-

ing department while

working for his mas-

ter’s degree.

A native of San Antonio and a product of

Highlands High School, he is a member of

the National Athletic Training Association

(NATA). Twice at Incarnate Word, he

received the PACE Award (Peer

Assistance Clinical Excellence).

During his first tour as a graduate assis-

tant, he will work with the women’s soccer

team, men’s basketball and in the spring

with the track and field Cardinals.

During his time off, he is into music and

working out, and he says he can get excit-

ed about trips out of the city, and like all

athletic trainers, a weekend off to relax.

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NNOO PPLLAAYYEERR PPOOSS HHTT WWTT CCLLAASSSS HHOOMMEETTOOWWNN ((SSCCHHOOOOLL))

1 Chris Smith G 5-8 170 FR Houston (Fort Bend Hightower)

3 Paul Connolly G 5-9 165 SR Houston (Westbury Christian)

4 Jorge Sanchez G 6-1 159 FR El Paso (Oak Hill Academy, Va.)

5 Pierce Caldwell G 6-2 175 FR San Antonio (Marshall)

11 Marcus Whitfield G 6-1 195 SO Houston (Fort Bend Hightower)

13 Mikyl Bradshaw G 6-0 185 SR Flint, Mich. (Northern; Richland CC)

15 Reza Farahani F 6-5 210 FR Kerrville (Tivy)

20 Garrett Bell G 6-7 195 SO San Antonio (Reagan)

21 Antario Williams F 6-6 205 SR Albany, Ga. (Monroe Comprehensive; Northern Okla.JC)

22 Mohamed Ibrahim G 6-4 208 SO Houston (Louisiana Tech)

32 Jason Gant C 6-6 235 SR San Antonio (Lee; New Mexico JC; Georgia State)

33 Tracy Robinson F 6-6 195 FR San Antonio (Sam Houston)

40 Stephen Shorter F 6-4 200 FR San Antonio (Churchill)

42 Travis Tennison C 6-6 275 JR San Antonio (Judson; McMurry)

43 Reid Gostecnik C 6-8 230 SR Houston (Westside; Cedar Valley CC)

CCooaacchh:: KKeenn BBuurrmmeeiisstteerr

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh:: JJoonnaatthhaann CCooookk

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh:: JJaavvaassssee KKeeaarrnneeyy

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BBYY PPRREEVVIIOOUUSS SSCCHHOOOOLLSS

HIGH SCHOOL

Garrett Bell (San Antonio Reagan)

Pierce Caldwell (San Antonio Marshall)

Paul Connolly (Houston Westbury

Christian)

Reza Farahani (Kerrville Tivy)

Tracy Robinson (San Antonio Sam

Houston)

Jorge Sanchez (Virginia Oak Hill

Academy)

Stephen Shorter (San Antonio Churchill)

Chris Smith (Fort Bend Hightower)

Marcus Whitfield (Fort Bend Hightower)

TWO-YEAR SCHOOL

Mikyl Bradshaw (Richland, Texas, CC)

Reid Gostecnik (Cedar Valley, Texas, CC)

Antario Williams (Northern Oklahoma JC)

FOUR-YEAR SCHOOL

Jason Gant (Georgia College

and State University)

Mohamed Ibrahim (Louisiana Tech)

Travis Tennison (McMurry)

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BBYY PPOOSSIITTIIOONN

GUARD

Garrett Bell

Mikyl Bradshaw

Pierce Caldwell

Paul Connolly

Mohamed Ibrahim

Jorge Sanchez

Chris Smith

Marcus Whitfield

FORWARD

Reza Farahani

Tracy Robinson

Stephen Shorter

Antario Williams

CENTER

Jason Gant

Reid Gostecnik

Travis Tennison

BBYY LLOOCCAATTIIOONN

SAN ANTONIO

Garrett Bell (Reagan HS)

Pierce Caldwell (Marshall HS)

Jason Gant (Lee HS)

Tracy Robinson (Sam Houston HS)

Stephen Shorter (Churchill HS)

Travis Tennison (Judson HS)

TEXAS

Paul Connolly (Houston)

Reza Farahani (Kerrville)

Reid Gostecnik (Houston)

Mohamed Ibrahim (Houston)

Jorge Sanchez (El Paso)

Chris Smith (Houston)

Marcus Whitfield (Houston)

GEORGIA

Antario Williams (Albany)

MICHIGAN

Mikyl Bradshaw (Flint)

BBYY HHEEIIGGHHTT

5-8 to 5-11

Chris Smith (5-8)

Paul Connolly (5-9)

6-0 to 6-5

Mikyl Bradshaw (6-0)

Jorge Sanchez (6-1)

Marcus Whitfield (6-1

Pierce Caldwell (6-2)

Mohamed Ibrahim (6-4)

Stephen Shorter (6-4)

Reza Farahani (6-5)

6-6 and up

Jason Gant (6-6)

Tracy Robinson (6-6)

Travis Tennison (6-6)

Antario Williams (6-6)

Garrett Bell (6-7)

Reid Gostecnik (6-8)

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Jorge Sanchez HOR-hay SAN-chez

Mikyl Bradshaw Michael

Reza Farahani RES-ah fah-RA-nee

Antario Williams an-TAR-e-o

Mohamed Ibrahim mo-HAH-med

EE-brah-heem

Reid Gostecnik gahs-TEZ-nick

Ken Burmeister BURR-my-ster

Javasse Kearney jah-VAS-ee

BBYY CCLLAASSSS

SENIOR

Mikyl Bradshaw

Paul Connolly

Jason Gant

Reid Gostecnik

Antario Williams

JUNIOR

Travis Tennison

SOPHOMORE

Garrett Bell

Mohamed Ibrahim

Marcus Whitfield

FRESHMAN

Pierce Caldwell

Reza Farahani

Tracy Robinson

Jorge Sanchez

Stephen Shorter

Chris Smith

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-- All-Heartland Conference honorable mention

-- In the Heartland he was top 10 in four categories

(4th in minutes, steals; 6th in assists;

10th in free throw percentage)

-- He was 13th in Heartland scoring

-- He led the Cardinals in seven statistical categories

-- He had double points a team-high 17 times

-- He was at 20 points twice, the only one to have

more than one game of 20 or more

-- He started all 27 games

-- He led in scoring 8 times, rebounds twice, 17 in assists

-- His season highs were 20 points (twice), 6 rebounds,

6 assists, 6 steals

CCAARREEEERR

-- He begins the year 21st all-time in UIW scoring

-- Twice he has been All-Heartland Conference

honorable mention

-- In 2003-2004 he was Heartland Freshman of the Year

-- He has missed but one game in three years

and has started the last 56 consecutive games

-- His career 20 points were 1/6/06 vs Wiley

and 1/20/06 vs St. Edward’s

-- His career 6 rebounds were 2/3/05 at Drury

and 2/22/06 at St. Edward’s

-- His career 6 assists were 11/15/04 vs Paul Quinn

and 12/10/05 at Schreiner

-- His career 6 steals were 12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was Greg Glenn

-- He played three sports, basketball, football, baseball

-- His team won a state championship in basketball

and he was all-state

-- His football team also won a state title and he was all-district

-- Three times he was baseball all-district

-- He won the 2003 Bass-Pro Tournament of Champions

leadership award

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Helen and Tom Connolly

-- His older brothers are Dave

and Chris (Angelo State basketball)

-- He wants to attend graduate school

-- His pet peeve is people smacking their food

-- He is as good as anyone at ping pong

-- He collects air force ones

-- He wants to return to Houston to live

-- His favorite midnight snack is from Whataburger

-- He would pay to watch Kobe Bryant and Lebron James play

-- He would vacation right now in Italy

-- Never again will he see the

movie “Underworld”

but he will see again

“V for Vendetta”

-- At a very young age brother

Chris got him in to

basketball

-- The best advice came from

his father and was

“be your own man”

-- Call him “Dookie”

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03-04 26-2 382-14.7 39-92 .424 18-51 .353 8-14 .571 2 21 23 0.9 31-0 33 37 0 13 104 4.0 15

04-05 27-27 886-332.8 92-256 .359 42-103 .408 46-62 .742 19 49 68 2.5 63-0 86 66 1 29 272 10.1 18

05-06 27-27 944-35.0 115-321 .358 33-111 .297 60-83 .723 9 67 76 2.8 33-0 75 50 3 47 323 12.0 20

TOTALS 80-56 2212-27.7 246-669 .368 93-265 .351 104-159 .654 30 137 167 2.1 127-0 194 150 4 89 699 8.7 20

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-- His coach was Garner Pleasant

-- He was the team’s outstanding defensive player

-- He also played football and baseball

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Bobbi and Michael Bradshaw

-- His siblings are Miyah Johnson and Raven Bradshaw

-- His brother Matt Trannon played football at Michigan State

-- His pet peeve is getting a telephone message,

calling back immediately and there is no answer

-- He is as good as anyone at telling jokes

-- He collects Jordan shoes

-- He would like to live in Virginia

-- His midnight snack would be Now and Laters

-- He would pay to watch Allen Iverson play

-- He wears number 13 because that is the number

his father wore

-- He has met Jason Richardson

-- At Richland CC he set

a school record for 3’s

in one game

-- He would vacation right now

in Virginia

-- “Titanic” is the movie not

to be seen again while

“Love and Basketball”

is on his return list

-- A little known fact is that

he listens to slow jams

before a game

-- Call him “Mike”

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-- He started 23 of the 27 games as a junior

-- He tied for a team high 17 times in double points

-- He led in scoring 11 times including eight of the

final nine games

-- He led in rebounding twice, 5 in assists, 9 in steals

-- In the Heartland he was top 10 in two categories—

steals (9th) and minutes (9th)

-- He was 18th in Heartland scoring

CCAARREEEERR

-- His UIW high 19 points were 1/25/06 at Oklahoma Panhandle

and 1/27/06 at Western New Mexico,

on the same road trip

-- His UIW high 8 rebounds were 2/17/06 at Montana State /

Billings while his high 5 assists were

12/3/05 vs Schreiner

-- At Richland CC he was all-region in 04-05

-- In his one year at the U of Akron

he was a football quarterback

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05-06 27-23 816-30.2 112-302 .371 30-110 .273 51-65 .785 11 71 82 3.0 53-1 42 65 0 34 305 11.3 19

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-- All-Heartland Conference honorable mention

-- In the Heartland he was top 10 in five statistical categories

-- In the Heartland he was 3rd in offensive rebounds

and 5th in total rebounds

-- He led the Cardinals in six statistical categories

-- He was in double points 13 times

-- He had one double-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds

1/12/06 vs Montana State / Billings

-- His high 20 points were 12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

-- His high 12 rebounds were 1/14/06 vs Lincoln

-- He led in blocked shots 13 times with a high 4 against

Southern Arkansas on 11/26/05

CCAARREEEERR

-- He averaged 14 points, 6 rebounds

at Northern Oklahoma JC

-- He was honorable mention all-region there

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was James Little

-- His senior year team was 22-3

-- That team finished third in the state

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His mother is Cynthia Parks

-- His younger siblings are Asa and Antwan

-- His pet peeve is over-excited people

-- He would like to live in Miami

-- He would pay to watch Kevin

Garnett play

-- Immediately he would

vacation in Los Angeles

-- “Cookout” is the movie

he will never see again

-- At age 8 he began playing

basketball in the back yard

-- The best advice received

has been “go to college”

-- Call him “Tario”

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TTIIMMEE 22--PPOOIINNTT 33--PPOOIINNTT FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS RREEBBOOUUNNDDIINNGG FFLLOOOORR PPLLAAYY SSCCOORRIINNGG

YYEEAARR GGPP--GGSS MMIINN--AAVVGG FFGGMM--FFGGAA PPCCTT.. FFGGMM--FFGGAA PPCCTT.. FFTTMM--FFTTAA PPCCTT.. OOFFFF DDEEFF TTOOTT AAVVGG.. PPFF--DDQQ AASSSSTT TTOO BBLLKK SSTTLL PPTTSS AAVVGG.. HHII

05-06 27-27 790-29.3 120-234 .513 1-5 .200 33-82 .402 62 98 160 5.9 75-3 45 51 25 24 274 10.1 20

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-- He did not play collegiate basketball

-- He was working as a special education teachers assistant

at a San Antonio elementary school

CCAARREEEERR

-- Out of high school he played at New Mexico Junior College

-- He then spent a partial year in Georgia playing basketball

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was Bruce Meller

-- As a senior he was the district MVP

-- He was all-district and all-region

-- He averaged 19 points and 14 rebounds as a senior

-- Those rebounds led the district and were third

in the entire state

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His mother is Clarice Gant

-- His older sisters are Darlene and Allison

-- He wants to be a coach and work in special education

-- His pet peeve is drivers who do not use their turn signals

-- He is as good as anyone at playing checkers

-- His favorite midnight snack is cookies

-- He would pay to watch Shaquille O’Neal play

-- He has met Bill Clinton and Artis Gilmore among others

-- If he left tonight for vacation it would be to Las Vegas

-- “Autumn in New York” is his never again movie

while “Ali” is to be seen again

-- He began playing basketball at age seven to

stay out of trouble

-- The best advice he has received has been “in life

when it rains you can either stay inside

or get an umbrella and walk through it”

-- A little known fact is that he was born

a month and one-half early

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22000055--22000066

-- Heartland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll

(3.0+ GPA)

-- He was in 20 games without any starts

-- He was one of four Cardinals to shoot .500 from the field

-- His season and career high 7 points were 12/20/05

at Arkansas Tech

-- His season and career high 4 rebounds

came three different times

-- His best 2 blocked shots were 2/4/06 vs St. Mary’s

CCAARREEEERR

-- He was at UIW in 2004-2005 but redshirted the season

-- Twice at Cedar Valley JC he was the team’s

most improved player

-- He was on the all-academic team there

-- He received the Chancellor’s Academic Award

-- He was the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

representative for basketball

-- He was Phi Theta Kappa honor society

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was Carey palmer

-- He did not play basketball until his junior year

-- He was all-tournament at Beaumont Ozen as a senior

-- He was the team’s most improved player and received

an all-academic award

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Marilyn and Lynn Gostecnik

-- His older brother is Kris

-- Cousin Kyle Lednickey played football at Texas A&M

-- His pet peeve is things being unorganized

-- He is as good as anyone at singing alone in his car

-- He wants to live in either Texas or California

-- His midnight snack is Whataburger taquitos

-- He would pay to watch Lebron James play

-- For an immediate vacation he would go snow skiing

-- “Date Movie” will never be seen again but

“Christmas Vacation” will be seen again

-- As a junior in high school he grew upward

and began playing basketball

-- The best advice received has been “wait 30 minutes after

you eat before going swimming”

RREEIIDD’’SS UUIIWW SSTTAATTSSTTIIMMEE 22--PPOOIINNTT 33--PPOOIINNTT FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS RREEBBOOUUNNDDIINNGG FFLLOOOORR PPLLAAYY SSCCOORRIINNGG

YYEEAARR GGPP--GGSS MMIINN--AAVVGG FFGGMM--FFGGAA PPCCTT.. FFGGMM--FFGGAA PPCCTT.. FFTTMM--FFTTAA PPCCTT.. OOFFFF DDEEFF TTOOTT AAVVGG.. PPFF--DDQQ AASSSSTT TTOO BBLLKK SSTTLL PPTTSS AAVVGG.. HHII

05-06 20-0 174-8.7 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 10 13 23 1.2 19-0 3 12 2 6 44 2.2 7

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MMAAJJOORR:: EEDDUUCCAATTIIOONN

22000055--22000066

-- He was at UIW but did not play

CCAARREEEERR

-- At McMurry in 2004-2005 he averaged team highs

with 17.2 points and 10.9 rebounds

-- That season he shot .608 from the field

-- His 2004-2005 team tied for the West Division title

in the American Southwest Conference

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was Mike Wacker

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His mother is Joann Wise

-- His wife is Toni and their son is Jayden

-- His siblings are Robyn Wise and Elinda Wise

-- He wants to be a teacher

-- He is good as anyone at telling stories

-- He wants to live somewhere in the country

-- His midnight snack would be cookies of some kind

-- He would pay to watch Tim Duncan play

-- He wears jersey number 42 because that is what

he has worn in high school and at McMurry

-- He once set a record with 24 rebounds in a game

-- He would vacation now somewhere in the tropics

-- He won’t re-visit the movie “Save the Last Dance”

but he will see again “White Men Can’t Jump”

-- He first played basketball in junior high school

-- The best advice received has been “be yourself”

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22000055--22000066

-- As a freshman he was in 20 games with 2 starts

-- He led once in assists and once in steals

-- His high 9 points came three times: 12/1/05 vs Hawaii/Hilo;

2/11/06 vs Western New Mexico,

2/17/06 at Montana State / Billings

-- His best 5 rebounds were 12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

-- His high 3 assists were 12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was former UIW player David Peavy

-- He was both all-district and academic all-district

-- He played in the Houston Area Basketball Coaches

all-star game

-- The Houston CHRONICLE named him a top player

in the Fort Bend ISD as a senior

-- Twice as a senior he was on all-tournament teams

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Mary and Dan Whitfield

-- His siblings are Kim, Najja, Shan, Danny

-- He would like to work in real estate

-- His pet peeves are females who think they are cute

but aren’t, and guys who mess up parties with fights

-- He might live in either Houston, Dallas or Atlanta

-- His midnight snack would be sunflower seeds

or gummy lifesavers

-- He would pay to watch Lebron James

or Carmelo Anthony play

-- He wears jersey number 11 because of Arthur Agee

of “Hoop Dreams”

-- He has met Lebron James and Vince Young among others

-- He would vacation right now in Fiji or France

-- “The Grudge” is the movie never to be seen again

while he would see again “Waist Deep”

-- He began playing basketball with his brother at age 5 or 6

-- The best advice received has been “keep your head up,

God has a plan for you”

MMAARRCCUUSS’’ UUIIWW SSTTAATTSS

TTIIMMEE 22--PPTT 33--PPTT FFTTSS RREEBBOOUUNNDDSS

YYEEAARR GGPP--GGSS MMIINN--AA FFGGMM--AA PPCCTT.. FFGGMM--AA PPCCTT.. FFTTMM--AA PPCCTT.. OOFF DDFF TTOOTT AAVVGG..

05-06 20-2 243-12-2 19-52 .365 2-16 .125 14-19 .737 12 11 23 1.2

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-- Heartland Conference President’s Honor Roll (3.5+ GPA)

-- He is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

-- He started 4 of 22 games; he missed the last 5 with injuries

-- He had two games of double points with a high 17

vs Trinity Christian on 12/30/05

-- His high 5 rebounds were both 1/20/06 vs St. Edward’s

and 1/25/06 at Oklahoma Panhandle

-- His .339 shooting on three’s led the team

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach was Jimmy Littleton

-- As a senior he was all-district, all-region, all-state

-- He was the district 26-5A most valuable player as a senior

-- He also was academic all-state

-- He was on the San Antonio super team

-- He played in the TABC all-star game

-- His senior team reached the state tournament

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Darlene and Bill Bell

-- His younger sister is Emily

-- Great Uncle Gary Bell played for the Indians and Red Sox

-- His pet peeves are hypocrites, back-seat drivers,

and not being able to remember things

-- Musical instruments, try the recorder in elementary school

-- He would like to live in Colorado Springs, Colo.

-- His midnight snack would be any kind of cereal

-- He would pay to watch the Dallas Mavericks play

or Anna Kournakova and Maria Sharipova play tennis

-- He wears number 20 because teammate and upperclassman

A. Williams last year took 21 which Garrett wore in HS

-- Among others he has met George Gervin and Tony Parker

-- Once he completed an unassisted triple play in baseball

-- He would vacation right now in Italy

-- “The Date Movie” is never to be seen again; “Anchorman”

and “Jay and Silent Bob” will be seen again

-- He began playing basketball at age seven at the invitation

of a neighbor; he had no idea of the game

-- The best advice has been “if you aren’t first, you are last”

-- A little known fact is that he was a fat, little kid

-- Call him “G”

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22000055--22000066

-- Played his freshman year at Louisiana Tech

-- Was in 10 games and averaged 1.5 points

-- He shot 46 per cent from the field

HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- His coach back in Lebanon was Majed Taha

-- His teams won four league titles

-- As a freshman he was voted best guard in Lebanon

-- Three times he was the school league’s MVP

-- Three times he was the tournament MVP

-- He also played soccer

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Jenny and Majed Ibrahim

who now live in Houston

-- His siblings are Maria, Sarah, Mohamed, Ashley, Jack

-- He would like to one day play professionally

back home in Lebanon

-- He also would like a master’s degree

-- He would like to live in Lebanon

-- He would pay to watch Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant play

-- He wears jersey number 22 because it is a sign of victory

-- He set a high school record of 56 points in a game

-- He began playing basketball at age 12

-- The best advice he has received has been “graduate”

-- A little known fact is that he actually is from Lebanon

-- Call him “Mo”

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-- His coach was former UIW player David Peavy

-- He played varsity basketball two years

-- As a junior he was honorable mention all-district

-- He was second team all-district as a senior

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Alfreda and Clarence Smith

-- His older brother is Lanny who plays at the U of Houston

-- His goal is to play professional basketball

-- He is as good as anyone at writing poetry

-- He would like to live in Italy

-- His favorite midnight snack is Ritz crackers

-- He would pay to watch Chauncy Billups play

-- He wears jersey number one because it also

is worn by C. Billups

-- He has met former pro Kenny Smith

-- If he left tonight on vacation it would be to California

-- “The Ring” is the movie he will never see again;

he will see again the movie “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”

-- At age three he watched his brother play basketball

and that started it

-- The best advice received has been “play hard all the time”

-- A little known fact is that he is a poet

-- Call him “Smitty”

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HHIIGGHH SSCCHHOOOOLL

-- He played for Coach Hogland

-- Two years he won the Iron Indian award

-- He was National Honor Society as a senior

-- He also played soccer and tennis

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Velia and Felipe Sanchez

-- His older siblings are Felipe, Velia, Monica, Cesar

-- He wants to be an industrial engineer

-- His pet peeves are fake people and liars

-- He is passionate about sports and physical activities

-- He would like to live in either Mexico or Europe

-- His midnight snack might be Krispy Kreme Donuts

-- He would pay to watch Michael Jordan or Ronaldihno play

-- He has met Stephon Marbury

-- He would leave right now for a vacation in Cancun

-- “Dawn of the Dead” is the movie he will never see again;

“Dave Chappell Movie” would be seen again

-- He began basketball in pickup games in the fifth grade

-- The best advice came from his mother and was

“there will always be haters. The only ones

who make it are the ones who say they will

and set their minds to it. You will make it.”

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-- His coach was Terry Morris

-- As a senior he was all-region

-- Twice he was all-district

-- As a senior he averaged 18.3 points a game

-- During his senior year twice he was all-tournament

-- He played in the city all-star game after his senior year

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His mother is Valerie Courtney

-- His brothers are Ryan and Shawn; his sister is Shantel

-- His father played one year of football at New Mexico State

and then was drafted out of McNeese State

by the baseball Expos

-- Overseas basketball might be in his future

-- His pet peeve is fake people

-- He collects retro Michael Jordan shoes (40+ pairs to date)

-- He would like to live in Hawaii

-- His midnight snack probably is vanilla ice cream

-- He would pay to watch Mike Tyson box

-- He wears jersey number five because there are five

in his family

-- He has met Michael Jordan and the Olsen twins

among others

-- He set a middle school record by passing for more than

250 yards in one game

-- He would vacation right now in the Caribbean islands

-- “Mean Girls” is the movie never to be seen again

but he would re-visit “Boys In Da Hood”

-- The best advice received has been ‘learn from your mistakes’

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-- His coach was Brian Young

-- He was a four-year letterman

-- Three times he was all-district

-- Twice he was all-region

-- He also ran track

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Candice Jackson and Fara Farahani

-- His older siblings are Julie and Kelly

-- He would like to play basketball overseas after graduation

-- His pet peeve is those who don’t flush

-- He is as good as anyone at making people laugh

-- He plays the guitar, keyboards, drums

-- He would like to live in New Zealand

-- His midnight snack would be mint chocolate chip ice cream

-- He would pay to watch Michael Jordan play

-- Among others he has met George Strait, Wilt Chamberlain

-- He once set a record in the 800 meters

-- He would leave right now for a vacation in Cancun

-- Never again, the movie “Crossroads”, but again

the movie “The Guardian”

-- The best advice received has been “keep your head up”

-- A little known fact is that he despises squeezing cotton balls

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-- His coach was Wayne Dickey

-- As a senior he was all-city and all-region

-- Three times he was first team all-district

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Rita and Tracy Robinson

-- Cousin Reggie Dunn plays at Langston University

-- His passion is to his mother because he made

a promise to her

-- He would like to live in San Antonio or in Florida

-- His midnight snack is Snickers

-- He would pay to watch Lebron James, Carmello Anthony,

Kobe Bryant or Allen Iverson play

-- He has met among others “Debo” Tiny Lester Jr,

Randall Cunningham and Bruce Bowen

-- He would vacation right now at Disney World

-- “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is the movie to never

see again while “Waist Deep” is one he would see again

-- As an eight-year-old his football coach at the YMCA

got him into basketball

-- The best advice received has been to “never give up

no matter how bad something is”

-- A little known fact is that he loves to play football

-- Call him “T-Rod”

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-- His coach was Randy Schuster

PPEERRSSOONNAALL

-- His parents are Evelyn and Howard Shorter

-- His older brother is Aaron

-- He wants a master’s degree

-- He is as good as anyone at billiards

-- He would like to live in New York

-- His midnight snack would be Tostino’s pizza

-- He has met both David Robinson and Tim Duncan

-- He wears jersey number 40 because it is his lucky number

-- He would vacation right now in Jamaica

-- He will never again see the movie “The Omen”

but he will repeat “Jackass 2”

-- He began playing basketball in a church youth league

-- A little known fact is that he was a high school

class president

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AACCTTIIVVEE SSTTRREEAAKKSS ((EEnnddiinngg tthhee SSeeaassoonn))

Overall Lost 6; Lost 13 of 14

Home Lost 7; Lost 7 of 10

Road Lost 3; Lost 8 of 9

Neutral There are no neutral court games

Overtime Won 2 this year

Won 4; Won 6 of 7; the one loss

was 12/13/03 to Eastern Mexico,

91-89 in 4OT

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led at the half they were 5-2

shot .500 or better they were 3-2

shot .400 or better they are 5-6

had a margin of 5 or less they were 2-3

had a margin of 10 or more they were 5-8

outrebounded the opponent they were 6-4

forced more turnovers they were 6-15

held the opponent to less than .500 shooting

they were 7-11

held the opponent to less than .400 shooting

they were 2-3

DDOOUUBBLLEE FFIIGGUURREESS

PLAYER POINTS REBOUNDS

Paul Connolly 17

Mikyl Bradshaw 17

Antario Williams 13 2

Juan Valdez 7 2

Mike Wells 5 1

Demareon Johnson 6

Ray Peterson 2 1

Garrett Bell 2

Howard Leake 1

DDOOUUBBLLEE--DDOOUUBBLLEESS

Mike Wells 1 12 pts, 11 rebs

12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

Ray Peterson 1 10 pts, 13 rebs

1/6/06 vs Wiley

Juan Valdez 1 10 pts, 14 reb

1/11/06 vs Mont. St.

Antario Williams 1 17 pts, 10 rebs

1/12/06 vs Mont. St.

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12/16/05

Paul Connolly 2 20 vs Wiley, 1/6/06;

vs St. Ed’s 1/20/06

Demareon Johnson 1 30 vs Lincoln, 1/14/06

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22000055--22000066 FFIINNAALL RREESSUULLTTSS

DDAATTEE DDAAYY OOPPPPOONNEENNTT SSIITTEE TTIIMMEE RREESSUULLTT RREECCOORRDD//CCOONNFF

November

9 Wednesday at Texas / Arlington (Exhibition) Arlington L 74-52

21 Monday ANGELO STATE McDermott Center L 63-41 0-1

25-26 Fri-Sat UIW THANKSGIVING CLASSIC McDermott Center

25th vs New Mexico Highlands L 66-54 0-2

26th vs Southern Arkansas W 55-45 OT 1-2

December

1 Thursday HAWAII / HILO McDermott Center L 58-51 1-3

3 Saturday SCHREINER McDermott Center W 75-60 2-3

10 Saturday at Schreiner Kerrville W 70-53 3-3

16-17 Fri-Sat PAPA JOHN’S / BUD LIGHT CLASSIC McDermott Center

16th vs Dallas Christian W 77-48 4-3

17th vs Texas A&M / Kingsville L 56-50 4-4

20 Tuesday at Arkansas Tech Russellville, Ark. L 73-65 4-5

30 Friday TRINITY INTERNATIONAL (Ill) McDermott Center W 94-62 5-5

January

2 Monday at Texas A&M / Kingsville Kingsville L 70-49 5-6

4 Wednesday NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (Calif) McDermott Center W 59-55 6-6

6 Friday WILEY McDermott Center W 80-73 OT 7-6

11 Wednesday MONTANA STATE / BILLINGS (x) McDermott Center L 72-64 7-7 0-1

12 Thursday MONTANA STATE / BILLINGS McDermott Center L 72-67 7-8

14 Saturday LINCOLN (Mo) (x) McDermott Center L 77-73 7-9 0-2

18 Wednesday at St. Mary’s (x) San Antonio L 55-38 7-10 0-3

20 Friday ST. EDWARD’S (x) McDermott Center L 65-59 7-11 0-4

25 Wednesday at Oklahoma Panhandle (x) Goodwell, Okla. L 77-70 7-12 0-5

27 Friday at Western New Mexico (x) Silver City, N. M. L 70-57 7-13 0-6

28 Saturday at Western New Mexico Silver City, N. M. W 64-61 8-13

February

4 Saturday ST. MARY’S (x) McDermott Center L 53-40 8-14 0-7

9 Thursday OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (x) McDermott Center L 63-54 8-15 0-8

11 Saturday WESTERN NEW MEXICO (x) McDermott Center L 80-71 8-16 0-9

15 Wednesday at Montana State / Billings (x) Billings, Mont. L 70-65 8-17 0-10

17 Friday at Lincoln (Mo) (x) Jefferson City, Mo. L 58-48 8-18 0-11

22 Wednesday at St. Edward’s (x) Austin L 71-57 8-19 0-12

(x) Heartland Conference Games

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PPOOIINNTTSS

Individual 30 Demareon Johnson

1/14/06 vs Lincoln

Team 94 12/30/05 vs Trinity International (Ill)

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

Individual 10 Antario Williams

12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

Team 34 12/16/05 vs Trinity International (Ill)

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL AATTTTEEMMPPTTSS

Individual 19 Demareon Johnson

1/14/06 vs Lincoln

19 Mikyl Bradshaw

1/6/06 vs Wiley

Team 68 1/11/06 vs Montana State Billings

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

Individual 1.000 ( 5-5 ) Ray Peterson

1/4/06 vs Notre Dame de Namur

Team .625 ( 5-8 ) 12/3/05 vs Schreiner

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

Individual 5 Demareon Johnson

1/14/06 vs Lincoln

Team 11 12/30/05 vs Trinity International

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

Individual 11 Demareon Johnson

1/14/06 vs Lincoln

Team 30 1/14/06 vs Lincoln

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

Individual 1.000 ( 2-2 ) Paul Connolly

12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

1.000 ( 2-2 ) Demareon Johnson

12/3/05 vs Schreiner

Team .625 ( 5-8 ) 12/3/05 vs Schreiner

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS

Individual 11 Paul Connolly

1/20/06 vs St. Edward's

Team 27 1/6/06 vs Wiley

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

Individual 13 Ray Peterson 1/6/06 vs Wiley

Team 38 1/6/06 vs Wiley

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

Individual 1.000 ( 7-7 ) Mikyl Bradshaw

2/11/06 vs Western New Mexico

Team 1.000 ( 9-9 ) 11/21/05 vs Angelo State

RREEBBOOUUNNDDSS

Individual 14 Juan Valdez

1/11/06 vs Montana State Billings

Team 50 2/4/06 vs St. Mary's University

50 12/20/05 at Arkansas Tech

AASSSSIISSTTSS

Individual 6 Paul Connolly

12/10/05 at Schreiner University

Team 17 12/30/05 vs Trinity International

17 12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

SSTTEEAALLSS

Individual 6 Paul Connolly

12/16/05 vs Dallas Christian

Team 16 12/16/06 vs Dallas Christian

BLOCKED SHOTS

Individual 4 Antario Williams

11/26/05 vs Southern Arkansas

Team 6 11/26/05 vs Southern Arkansas

TTUURRNNOOVVEERRSS

Individual 8 Mikyl Bradshaw

1/6/06 vs Wiley

Team 23 2/17/06 at Mont. St.-Billings

22000055--22000066 IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL AANNDD TTEEAAMM BBEESSTTSS

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NNCCAAAA DDIIVVIISSIIOONN IIII HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE 1199

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS PPOOIINNTTSS

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 2,243

2 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 1,595

3 Sean Sullivan 1986-89 1,514

4 Jesse Robinson 1989-93 1,501

5 Robert Tovar 2000-04 1,350

6 Van Price 1990-93 1,348

7 Edward Armstrong 1996-00 1,274

8 Chris Johnson 2000-04 1,268

7 Randy Henderson 1991-93 1,096

9 Russell Corley 1994-97 1,047

10 Bo Conaway 1993-95 948

11 Breck Ross 1995-99 926

12 Charlie Oppermann 1987-90 925

13 Mike Wilson 1987-89 915

14 Ricky Rhodes 1993-95 870

15 Calvin Williams 1996-98 820

16 Derrick Lang 2000-02 791

17 Shawn Gilbert 1991-95 764

18 Milton Potter 1986-87 745

19 Brad Freeman 1992-96 744

20 Jamar Love 2001-03 735

2211 PPAAUULL CCOONNNNOOLLLLYY 22000033-- 669999

22 Byran Toma 1990-92 678

23 Steve Constancio 1986-89 661

24 Brandon Price 1995-97 651

25 Courtney Jackson 2000-03 624

26 D’ Hudson 2002-04 609

27 Chris Olivares 1997-01 603

28 Arnez Williams 1995-97 596

29 Kevin O'Neill 1994-98 593

30 Jeff Tompkins 1995-99 560

31 Quarry Johnson 1997-99 555

32 Adam Mason 2000-02 538

33 Mark Tackett 1989-93 536

34 Anthony Jackson 2003-05 506

35 Lee Shawn Nailon 1998-00 498

36 KaHarri Clopton 1997-99 465

37 Marcus Best 1986-90 462

38 Wendell Herm 1986-87 447

39 Jason Murphree 1994-96 422

40 Demareon Johnson 2004-06 403

41 Prince Johnson 1998-00 376

42 Rod Hall 1989-90 374

43 Deon Bullock 1998-00 354

44 Victor Gonzalez 1986-89 349

45 Matt Hogan 1990-93 344

Victor Molina 1988-92 344

47 David Ennis 1988-92 343

48 Todd Fullerton 1986-88 329

4499 MMIIKKYYLL BBRRAADDSSHHAAWW 22000055-- 330055

50 Erick Kelley 1995-97 297

51 Kyle Milson 2000-04 290

52 Thomas Allen-Onger 2003-05 285

5533 AANNTTAARRIIOO WWIILLLLIIAAMMSS 22000055-- 227744

54 David Dick 1993-94 269

55 Jason Gast 1999-00 245

56 Fabio Teixeira 2002-05 232

57 Steve Skopal 98-99; 00-01 227

58 Steve Ganninger 1988-90 219

59 Richard Cardenas 1987-90 202

60 Jonathan Cook 2001-03 190

61 Mike Wells 2004-06 189

62 Javasse Kearney 2000-04 176

63 Terrell Theophile 2004-05 174

64 Steve Cartwright 1990-92 173

65 Roland Baiza 1986-90 164

66 David Peavy 1994-96 163

67 Pat Durr 1990-92 149

68 Monto President 1994-95 144

69 Rick Marthis 1987-91 139

Darnell Hale 2003-05 139

71 John Fuller 1999-00 137

72 Eddie Martin 1986-87 130

73 Cyrus Russell 1999-00 126

74 Shawn Moore 2004-05 124

75 Scott Spradlin 1998-99 120

76 Andres Flores 1996-97 117

Juan Valdez 2005-06 117

78 Leland Perry 1997-98 116

79 Gave Isaac 1993-94 104

8800 GGAARRRREETTTT BBEELLLL 22000055-- 110011

81 Shawn Ward 1999-00 99

82 Ray Peterson 2005-06 91

83 Marcus Lee 2001-03 90

84 Clayton Hoyle 1992-93 76

Emmanuel Amatosero 2004-05 76

86 Eric Brown 1996-97 75

Robert Hodge 2001-04 75

88 Willie Bowers 1986-87 74

89 Bryan Shed 1998-00 72

90 Allen Friedeck 1986-87 67

91 Shaun McCleary 2002-02 66

92 Steve McKinney 1986-87 63

93 Shawn Parks 1992-93 62

Lee Hardy 1994-96 62

95 Brett Mathena 1993-94 54

MMAARRCCUUSS WWHHIITTFFIIEELLDD 22000055-- 5544

97 Roberto DeLuna 1997-98 52

98 David Martel 1992-93 51

99 Mike Sierra 1994-96 50

100 Kevin Hights 1991-92 49

101 Mike Bowers 1986-87 45

110022 RREEIIDD GGOOSSTTEECCNNIIKK 22000055-- 4444

103 Carlos Besneyrigollen 1997-98 43

104 Curtis Crow 1993-94 40

105 Clarence Grayer 1989-92 35

Jair Graijalba-Loboa 1992-93 35

107 Howard Leake 2005-2006 32

108 Chuck Smith 2003-04 28

109 Alton Johnson 1989-90 24

110 Rob Douglas 1988-89 22

111 Greg Ingram 1989-90 21

112 Pat Acosta 1993-94 19

Jose Jimenez 1987-89 19

114 Ronnie Funari 2000-01 13

115 Billy Simms 1986-87 12

116 Tommy Nilson 1989-90 10

117 Danny Peebles 1986-87 7

Dale Robinson 1986-87 7

119 Tom Ostaszewski 1989-90 4

120 Eric Henderson 1990-91 2

Aaron Mackey 2002 2

Randy Sanchez 2002 2

123 Daryl Hamilton 2001-2002 1

Jerrad Darty 2006 1

125 Eric Nuncio 2005 0

Eric Tschannen 2005 0

AALLLL--TTIIMMEE UUIIWW SSCCOORRIINNGGLLEEAADDEERRSS BBYY CCAATTEEGGOORRYY

GGAAMMEESS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS GGPP

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 122

2 Jesse Robinson 1989-93 116

Breck Ross 1995-99 116

Jeff Tompkins 1995-99 116

5 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 115

PPOOIINNTTSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS PPTTSS

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 2,243

2 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 1,595

3 Sean Sullivan 1986-89 1,514

4 Jesse Robinson 1989-93 1,501

5 Robert Tovar 2000-04 1,350

AAVVEERRAAGGEE

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS AAVVGG..

1 Milton Potter 1986-87 23.2

2 Kenny Watson 1991-95 18.4

3 Randy Henderson 1991-93 17.7

4 Mike Wilson 1987-89 16.6

Sean Sullivan 1986-89 16.6

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS FFGGMM

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 877

2 Sean Sullivan 1986-89 628

3 Jesse Robinson 1989-93 564

4 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 562

5 Chris Johnson 2000-04 493

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS FFGGAA

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 1663

2 Sean Sullivan 1986-89 1257

3 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 1151

Jesse Robinson 1989-93 1151

5 Robert Tovar 2000-04 1001

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS PPCCTT..

1 Bo Conaway 1993-95 .636

2 Prince Johnson 1998-00 .619

3 Ricky Rhodes 1993-95 .613

4 Calvin Williams 1996-98 .587

5 Deon Bullock 1998-00 .586

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS FFGGMM

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 154

2 Edward Armstrong 1996-00 115

3 Shawn Gilbert 1991-95 114

4 Jamar Love 2001-03 95

5 Bryan Toma 1990-92 93

Chris Olivares 1997-01 93

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS FFGGAA

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 419

2 Shawn Gilbert 1991-95 292

Edward Armstrong 1996-00 292

4 Jamar Love 2001-03 264

5 Robert Tovar 2000-04 260

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS PPCCTT..

1 Jason Gast 1999-00 .542

2 Jason Murphree 1994-96 .447

David Peavy 1994-96 .447

4 Matt Hogan 1990-94 .437

5 Bryan Toma 1990-92 .435

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS FFTTMM

1 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 423

2 Van Price 1990-93 337

3 Kenny Watson 1991-95 335

4 Robert Tovar 2000-04 303

5 Chris Johnson 2000-04 282

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

RANK PLAYER YEARS FTA

1 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 568

2 Kenny Watson 1991-95 560

3 Van Price 1990-93 440

4 Robert Tovar 2000-04 439

5 Chris Johnson 2000-04 366

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS PPCCTT..

1 Jamar Love 2001-03 .840

2 Bryan Toma 1990-92 .836

3 Sean Sullivan 1986-89 .786

4 Chris Johnson 2000-04 .770

5 KaHarri Clopton 1997-99 .769

RREEBBOOUUNNDDSS

RANK PLAYER YEARS REBS

1 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 832

2 Chris Johnson 2000-04 789

3 Ricky Rhodes 1993-95 764

4 Kenny Watson 1991-95 549

5 Edward Armstrong 1996-00 511

AASSSSIISSTTSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS AASSSSTT

1 Kenny Watson 1991-95 423

2 Chris Olivares 1997-01 342

3 Victor Molina 1988-92 277

4 Ricky Rhodes 1993-95 272

5 Shawn Gilbert 1991-95 269

BBLLOOCCKKSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS BBLLKKSS

1 Charlie Opperman 1987-90 211

2 Chris Johnson 2000-04 105

3 Bo Conaway 1993-95 73

4 Randy Henderson 1991-93 50

5 Kenny Watson 1991-95 42

Robert Tovar 2000-04 42

SSTTEEAALLSS

RRAANNKK PPLLAAYYEERR YYEEAARRSS SSTTLLSS

1 Tripp Puhl 1987-91 169

2 Kenny Watson 1991-95 165

3 Shawn Gilbert 1991-95 136

Robert Tovar 2000-04 136

5 Jamar Love 2001-03 120

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22 Victor Gonzalez, 86-87

Stanely Coleman, 87-88

David Ennis, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91

Randy Henderson, 91-92, 92-93

David Dick, 93-94

KaHarri Clopton, 97-98, 98-99

John Fuller, 99-00

Ronnie Funari, 00-01

Marcus Lee, 01-02, 02-03

Darnell Hale, 03-04, 04-05

Eric Tschannen, 05-06

23 Milton Potter, 86-87

Tripp Puhl, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91

Shawn Gilbert, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95

Erick Kelley, 95-96, 96-97

Roberto DeLuna, 97-98

Derrick Lang, 00-01, 01-02

Aaron Mackey, 02-03

Chuck Smith, 03-04

Demareon Johnson, 04-05

24 Dan Peebles, 86-87

Victor Gonzalez, 87-88, 88-89

Roland Baiza, 86-87, 89-90

Matt Hogan, 90-91

Clarence Grayer, 91-92

Monto President, 94-95

Edward Armstrong, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00

Kyle Milson, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

Mike Wells, 04-05

25 Steve Cartwright, 91-92

Clayton Hoyle, 92-93

Jeff Tompkins, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99

Jason Gast, 99-00

30 Todd Fullerton, 86-87, 87-88

Rob Douglas, 88-89

Tim Ostaszwski, 89-90

Mike Tackett, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93

Earl Conaway, 93-94, 94-95

Corey Grays, 95-96

Brandon Price, 96-97

Quarry Johnson, 97-98, 98-99

Robert Tovar, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

Ian Maddison, 04-05

31 Roland Baiza, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89

Steve Ganninger, 88-89, 89-90

Steve Cartwright, 90-91

32 Sean Sullivan, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89

Clarence Grayer, 89-90

Eric Henderson, 90-91

Kenny Watson, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95

Arnez Williams, 95-96, 96-97

Deon Bullock, 98-99, 99-00

Adam Mason, 00-01, 01-02

AALLLL--TTIIMMEE JJEERRSSEEYY NNUUMMBBEERRSS

((SSiinnccee 11998866--11998877))

1 Demareon Johnson, 05-06

3 Chris Olivares, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01

Jamar Love, 01-02, 02-03

Paul Connelly, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06

4 Van Price, 91-92, 92-93

Gabe Isaac, 93-94

Kevin O'Neill, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97l, 97-98

Prince Johnson, 98-99, 99-00

Jonathan Cook, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03

Thomas Onger, 03-04, 04-05

Eric Nuncio, 05-06

5 Pat Durr, 91-92

Matt Hogan, 92-93, 93-94

David Peavy, 94-95, 95-96

Calvin Williams, 96-97, 97-98

Cyrus Russell, 99-00

Shaun McCleary, 01-02

D' Hudson, 02-03, 03-04

Shawn Moore, 04-05

10 George Perez, 86-97

James Smith, 87-88

Alton Johnson, 89-90

Kenny Watson, 91-92

Shawn Parks, 92-93

Lee Hardy, 94-95, 95-96

11 Wendell Herm, 86-87

Rick Marthis, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91

David Martel, 92-93

Jason Murphree, 94-95, 95-96

Eric Brown, 96-97

Leland Perry, 97-98

Steve Skopal, 00-01

Jason Yerrington, 04-05

Marcus Whitfield, 05-06

12 Marcus Best, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90

Chester Moore, 04-05

13 Bryan Toma, 91-92

Brett Mathena, 93-94

Andres Flores, 96-97

Mikyl Bradshaw, 05-06

14 Billy Simms, 86-87

Jose Jimenez, 87-88

Victor Molina, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91

15 Carlos Besneyrigollen, 97-98

Steve Skopal, 98-99

Shawn Ward, 99-00

Ricky Harris, 03-04

20 Mike Bowers, 86-87

Mike Wilson, 87-88, 88-89

Jesse Robinson, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93

Pat Acosta, 93-94

Mike Sierra, 94-95, 95-96

Javasse Kearney, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

Garrett Bell, 05-06

21 Jimmy Rehler, 87-88

Jose Jimenez, 88-89

Rod Hall, 89-90, 90-91

Van Price, 90-91

Fabio Teixeira, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05

Antario Williams, 05-06

33 Steve Constancio, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89

Mike Tackett, 89-90

Greg Ingram, 89-90

Tommy Nilson, 89-90

Bryan Toma, 90-91

David Ennis, 91-92

Jair Grijalba, 92-93

Russell Corley, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98

Scott Spradlin, 98-99

Chris Johnson, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

Terrell Theophile, 04-05

Mike Wells, 05-06

34 Allen Friedeck, 86-87

Rich Cardenas, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90

Van Price, 90-91

Victor Molina, 91-92

Ricky Rhodes, 94-95

Breck Ross, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99

Byran Shed, 99-00

Courtney Jackson, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03

Anthony Jackson, 03-04, 04-05

40 Steve McKinney, 86-87

Charlie Opperman, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90

Ray Peterson, 05-06

42 Ricky Rhodes, 93-94

43 Kevin Hights, 91-92

Brad Freeman, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96

Byran Shed, 98-99

Daryl Hamilton, 01-02

Reid Gostecnik, 04-05, 05-06

44 Matt Hogan, 91-92

Brandon Price, 95-96

Lee Shawn Nailon, 98-99, 99-00

Robert Hodge, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

Emmanuel Amatosero, 04-05

50 Curtis Crow, 93-94

1986-1987 (unable to determine jersey numbers)

Willie Bowers

Robert Cantu

Paul Darden

Allen Dye

Eddie Martin

Jeff Medina

Louis Rodriguez

John Weinheimer

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PPOOIINNTTSS

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR GGPP PPTTSS AAVVGG..

1986-1987 Milton Potter 32 745 23.2

1987-1988 Mike Wilson 28 474 16.9

1988-1989 Tripp Puhl 29 469 16.2

1989-1990 Tripp Puhl 29 480 16.6

1990-1991 Tripp Puhl 30 469 15.6

1991-1992 Kenny Watson 30 484 16.1

1992-1993 Randy Henderson 32 635 19.8

1993-1994 Kenny Watson 29 534 18.4

1994-1995 Kenny Watson 33 742 22.5

1995-1996 Russell Corley 28 433 15.5

1996-1997 Russell Corley 29 436 15.0

1997-1998 Calvin Williams 31 505 16.3

1998-1999 Edward Armstrong 30 359 12.0

1999-2000 Edward Armstrong 26 431 16.6

2000-2001 Adam Mason 26 344 13.2

2001-2002 Derrick Lang 29 457 15.8

2002-2003 Robert Tovar 28 358 12.8

2003-2004 Chris Johnson 27 367 13.6

2004-2005 Paul Connolly 27 272 10.1

2005-2006 Paul Connolly 27 323 12.0

RREEBBOOUUNNDDSS YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR GGPP RREEBBSS AAVVGG..

1986-1987 Milton Potter 32 290 9.1

1987-1988 Mike Wilson 28 140 5.0

1988-1989 Tripp Puhl 29 237 8.2

1989-1990 Tripp Puhl 29 245 8.4

1990-1991 Tripp Puhl 30 248 8.3

1991-1992 Randy Henderson 30 188 6.3

1992-1993 Mark Tackett 32 249 7.8

1993-1994 Ricky Rhodes 30 360 12.0

1994-1995 Ricky Rhodes 34 404 11.9

1995-1996 Brandon Price 29 163 5.6

1996-1997 Calvin Williams 29 172 5.9

1997-1998 Calvin Williams 31 226 7.3

1998-1999 Prince Johnson 29 155 5.3

1999-2000 Lee Shawn Nailon 23 178 7.7

2000-2001 Chris Johnson 26 157 6.0

2001-2002 Chris Johnson 29 239 8.2

2002-2003 Chris Johnson 28 195 7.0

2003-2004 Chris Johnson 27 198 7.3

2004-2005 Anthony Jackson 26 144 5.5

2005-2006 Antario Williams 27 160 5.9

AASSSSIISSTTSS

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR GGPP AASSSSTT AAVVGG..

1986-1987 Wendell Herm 28 119 4.3

1987-1988 Mike Wilson 28 120 4.3

1988-1989 Mike Wilson 27 107 4.0

1989-1990 Victor Molina 28 89 3.2

1990-1991 Byran Toma 30 131 4.4

1991-1992 Bryan Toma 30 117 3.9

1992-1993 Kenny Watson 31 133 4.3

1993-1994 Ricky Rhodes 30 124 4.1

1994-1995 Ricky Rhodes 34 148 3.9

1995-1996 Kevin O’Neill 29 89 3.1

1996-1997 Russell Corley 29 71 2.4

1997-1998 KaHarri Clopton 29 76 2.6

1998-1999 KaHarri Clopton 30 107 3.6

1999-2000 Chris Olivares 24 105 4.4

2000-2001 Chris Olivares 26 135 5.2

2001-2002 Jamar Love 29 102 3.5

2002-2003 Jamar Love 28 116 4.1

2003-2004 D' Hudson 27 115 4.3

2004-2005 Paul Connolly 27 86 3.2

2005-2006 Paul Connolly 27 75 2.8

SSTTEEAALLSS

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR GGPP SSTTLL AAVVGG..

1986-1987 Unavailable

1987-1988 Mike Wilson 28 46 1.6

1988-1989 Steve Constancio 29 52 1.8

1989-1990 Victor Molina 28 39 1.4

1990-1991 Tripp Puhl 30 64 2.1

1991-1992 Van Price 30 51 1.7

1992-1993 Van Price 30 37 1.2

1993-1994 Shawn Gilbert 29 55 1.9

1994-1995 Shawn Gilbert 34 60 1.8

1995-1996 Arnez Williams 29 37 1.3

1996-1997 Andres Flores 28 34 1.2

1997-1998 Calvin Williams 31 56 1.8

1998-1999 Quarry Johnson 30 41 1.4

1999-2000 Edward Armstrong 26 37 1.4

2000-2001 Chris Olivares 26 44 1.7

2001-2002 Jamar Love 29 54 1.9

2002-2003 Robert Tovar 28 41 1.5

2003-2004 Anthony Jackson 27 39 1.4

2004-2005 Anthony Jackson 26 43 1.7

2005-2006 Paul Connolly 27 47 1.7

BBLLOOCCKKSS

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR GGPP BBLLKK AAVVGG..

1986-1987 Unavailable

1987-1988 Charlie Opperman 27 89 3.3

1988-1989 Charlie Opperman 29 62 2.1

1989-1990 Charlie Opperman 30 60 2.0

1990-1991 Tripp Puhl 30 13 0.4

1991-1992 Randy Henderson 30 23 0.8

1992-1993 Randy Henderson 32 27 0.8

1993-1994 Bo Conaway 30 32 1.1

1994-1995 Bo Conaway 33 41 1.2

1995-1996 Russell Corley 28 9 0.3

1996-1997 Russell Corley 29 10 0.3

1997-1998 Breck Ross 31 11 0.4

1998-1999 Breck Ross 29 13 0.5

1999-2000 Edward Armstrong 26 11 0.4

2000-2001 Chris Johnson 26 22 0.8

2001-2002 Chris Johnson 29 23 0.8

2002-2003 Chris Johnson 28 35 1.3

2003-2004 Chris Johnson 27 25 0.9

2004-2005 Fabio Teixeira 26 28 1.1

2005-2006 Antario Williams 27 25 0.9

LLEEAADDEERRSS

BBYY YYEEAARR

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR FFGGMM FFGGAA PPCCTT..

1986-1987 Todd Fullerton 97 168 .577

1987-1988 Sean Sullivan 187 367 .510

1988-1989 Tripp Puhl 167 313 .534

1989-1990 David Ennis 75 138 .543

1990-1991 Tripp Puhl 172 335 .513

1991-1992 Randy Henderson 175 317 .552

1992-1993 Randy Henderson 257 437 .588

1993-1994 Ricky Rhodes 154 249 .618

1994-1995 Bo Conaway 214 324 .660

1995-1996 Breck Ross 73 115 .635

1996-1997 Calvin Williams 109 200 .545

1997-1998 Edward Armstrong 165 264 .625

1998-1999 Prince Johnson 82 123 .667

1999-2000 Deon Bullock 71 118 .602

2000-2001 Courtney Jackson 57 105 .543

2001-2002 Courtney Jackson 91 162 .562

2002-2003 Chris Johnson 139 259 .537

2003-2004 Chris Johnson 141 246 .573

2004-2005 Terrell Theophile 74 151 .490

2005-2006 Antario Williams 120 234.513 3-

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR FFGGMM FFGGAA PPCCTT..

1986-1987 Unavailable

1987-1988 Victor Gonzalez 45 111 .406

1988-1989 Mike Wilson 34 91 .374

1989-1990 Marcus Best 41 106 .387

1990-1991 Bryan Toma 43 106 .406

1991-1992 Bryan Toma 50 108 .463

1992-1993 Kenny Watson 33 97 .340

1993-1994 Matt Hogan 37 81 .457

1994-1995 Jason Murphree 42 85 .494

1995-1996 David Peavy 36 74 .486

1996-1997 Erick Kelley 45 122 .369

1997-1998 Edward Armstrong 25 54 .463

1998-1999 Jeff Tompkins 31 65 .477

1999-2000 Jason Gast 39 72 .542

2000-2001 Chris Olivares 42 87 .483

2001-2002 Jamar Love 53 144 .368

2002-2003 D' Hudson 33 86 .384

2003-2004 D' Hudson 50 122 .410

2004-2005 Paul Connolly 42 103 .408

2005-2006 Garrett Bell 20 59 .339

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

YYEEAARR PPLLAAYYEERR FFTTMM FFTTAA PPCCTT..

1986-1987 Wendell Herm 56 67 .835

1987-1988 Sean Sullivan 75 91 .824

1988-1989 Tripp Puhl 124 164 .756

1989-1990 Tripp Puhl 128 166 .771

1990-1991 Van Price 88 110 .800

1991-1992 Van Price 148 184 .804

1992-1993 Van Price 101 146 .692

1993-1994 Shawn Gilbert 72 98 .735

1994-1995 Shawn Gilbert 75 103 .728

1995-1996 Arnez Williams 87 105 .829

1996-1997 Andres Flores 32 36 889

1997-1998 Leland Perry 54 66 .818

1998-1999 KaHarri Clopton 71 90 .789

1999-2000 Jason Gast 54 60 .900

2000-2001 Adam Mason 57 76 .750

2001-2002 Chris Johnson 64 79 .810

2002-2003 Jamar Love 111 123 .902

2003-2004 D' Hudson 70 87 .805

2004-2005 Demareon Johnson 38 46 .826

2005-2006 Demareon Johnson 35 44 .795

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All-Conference Mike Wilson, Tripp Puhl

11998899--11999900

All-District Tripp Puhl

All-Conference Tripp Puhl

District Academic Excellence Roland Baiza

11999900--11999911

Conference Coach of the Year Mel Barborak

All-District Tripp Puhl

All-Conference Van Price, Tripp Puhl

Jesse Robinson

District Academic Excellence David Ennis

Matt Hogan, Victor Molina

Tripp Puhl, Rick Marthis

Conference Academic Excellence

David Ennis, Rick Marthis

Victor Molina, Tripp Puhl

11999911--11999922

All-District Van Price

Randy Henderson (2nd),

Kenny Watson (2nd)

All-Conference Randy Henderson

Van Price, Kenny Watson

Conference Top Freshman Kenny Watson

GTE Academic All-District Randy Henderson

District Academic ExcellenceRandy Henderson

David Ennis, Matt Hogan

Victor Molina, Mark Tackett

Conference Academic Excellence Randy

Henderson, David Ennis, Matt Hogan

Victor Molina, Mark Tackett

11999922--11999933

District Coach of the Year Danny Kaspar

NAIA All-America Randy Henderson (2nd)

Kenny Watson (HM), Van Price (HM)

District 4 Player of the Year Randy Henderson

All-District Kenny Watson , Van Price

All-Conference Randy Henderson

Van Price, Jesse Robinson

Emil S. Liston Award Matt Hogan

GTE Academic All-America Randy Henderson

NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete Randy

Henderson, Mark Tackett

District Academic ExcellenceRandy Henderson

Matt Hogan. Mark Tackett

Conference Academic Excellence Randy

Henderson, Matt Hogan, Mark Tackett

11999933--11999944

NAIA All-America Kenny Watson (2nd)

Ricky Rhodes (HM)

Conference Coach of the Year Danny Kaspar

All-Conference Kenny Watson

Ricky Rhodes

NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete Matt Hogan

GTE Academic All-District Matt Hogan

Conference Academic Excellence Matt Hogan

Ricky Rhodes, Bo Conaway

Curtis Crow, David Dick, Gabe Isaac

YYEEAARRLLYY HHOONNOORRSS

11999944--11999955

NAIA All-America Kenny Watson (1st)

Ricky Rhodes (HM)

Conference MVP Kenny Watson

All-Conference Ricky Rhodes

Bo Conaway

Conference Academic Excellence Jason

Murphree

11999955--11999966

NAIA All-America Russell Corley (3rd)

Brandon Price (HM)

All-Conference Russell Corley

Brandon Price, Arnez Williams

Conference Academic Excellence Kevin O’Neill

Jason Murphree, David Peavy, Jeff Tompkins.

Corey Grays, Brandon Price. Michael Sierra

11999966--11999977

NAIA All-America Russell Corley (HM)

All-Conference Russell Corley

Calvin Williams

Conference Academic Excellence Corey Grays

Kevin O’Neill, Jeff Tompkins

11999977--11999988 NAIA All-America Calvin Williams (2nd)

NAIA All-America Scholar-AthleteJeff Tompkins

All-Conference Calvin Williams

Edward Armstrong

Conference Academic Excellence Kevin O'Neill

Jeff Tompkins, KaHarri Clopton,

Roberto DeLuna

Conference Co-Coach of the YearDanny Kaspar

Conference Player of the Week Calvin Williams

(2), Edward Armstrong, Breck Ross

All-Thanksgiving Classic Russell Corley

Calvin Williams

All-Bud Light Classic Kevin O'Neill

All-St. Mary's Classic Edward Armstrong

11999988--11999999

NAIA All-America Edward Armstrong (HM)

NAIA All-America Scholar-AthleteJeff Tompkins

All-Conference Edward Armstrong

KaHarri Clopton

HOTC Defensive Player of Year Edward

Armstrong

HOTC Coach of the Year Danny Kaspar

HOTC Player of the Week

Edward Armstrong (3)

Breck Ross, Quarry Johnson ,

KaHarri Clopton

Basketball Times Coach of Year Danny Kaspar

LaQuinta Classic All-Tournament Edward

Armstrong , Breck Ross

Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Breck

Ross, Quarry Johnson

Crusader Classic All-Tournament Quarry

Johnson, Jeff Tompkins

UIW Male Athlete of the Year KaHarri Clopton

11999999--22000000

All-Heartland Conference Edward Armstrong

Lee Shawn Nailon Prince Johnson,

Jason Gast

Heartland Freshman of Year Jason Gast

Heartland Player of Week Edward Armstrong

NCAA D-II 3-PT Pct. Leader Jason Gast

All-Thanksgiving Classic Edward Armstrong

Lee Shawn Nailon

All-Bud Light Classic Edward Armstrong

UIW Male Athlete of the YearEdward Armstrong

22000000--22000011

All-Heartland Conference Derrick Lang

Heartland Freshman of Year Robert Tovar

Heartland Player of Week Robert Tovar

Adam Mason, Chris Olivares

All-Thanksgiving Classic Derrick Lang

All-Bud Light Classic Adam Mason

All-Howdy Honda Classic Derrick Lang

Robert Tovar, Kyle Milson

22000011--22000022

All-Heartland Conference Derrick Lang

Jamar Love, Chris Johnson (2nd)

Heartland Newcomer of Year Jamar Love

Heartland Commissioner's Honor Roll

Jonathan Cook

Heartland Player of Week Derrick Lang (2)

Robert Tovar, Courtney Jackson,

Jamar Love

Thanksgiving Classic MVP Derrick Lang

All-Thanksgiving Classic Chris Johnson

Bud Light Classic MVP Derrick Lang

All-Bud Light Classic Courtney Jackson

Howdy Honda Classic MVP Derrick Lang

All-Howdy Honda Classic Robert Tovar

UIW Male Athlete of Year Jamar Love

22000022--22000033

Thanksgiving Classic MVP Robert Tovar

All-Thanksgiving Classic Courtney Jackson

Robert Tovar

All-Heartland Conference Robert Tovar

Jamar Love, Chris Johnson (2)

D' Hudson (HM)

Heartland Newcomer of the Year D' Hudson

Heartland Player of the Week Robert Tovar

D' Hudson

Heartland Commissioner's Honor Roll

Jonathan Cook

22000033--22000044

Thanksgiving Classic Co-MVP Robert Tovar

D' Hudson

All-UIW / Papa John's Classic D' Hudson

All-Heartland Conference Chris Johnson

Robert Tovar (2nd)

D' Hudson (HM), Anthony Jackson (HM)

Heartland Freshman of the Year Paul Connolly

Heartland Commissioners' Honor Roll

Fabio Teixeiro, D' Hudson

Heartland Player of the Week Robert Tovar

D' Hudson (2), Chris Johnson

22000044--22000055

Heartland Player of the Week Paul Connolly

All-Heartland Conference Paul Connolly (HM)

22000055--22000066

All-Heartland Conference Paul Connolly (HM)

Antario Williams (HM)

Heartland President’s Honor Roll Garrett Bell

Heartland Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Reid Gostecnik

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------ IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL ------

PPOOIINNTTSS

CAREER 2,243 Kenny Watson 1991-95

SEASON 745 Milton Potter 1986-87

GAME 43 Kenny Watson 11/12/94 vs Huston-Tillotson

AAVVEERRAAGGEE

CAREER 23.2 Milton Potter 1986-87

SEASON 23.2 Milton Potter 1986-87

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

CAREER 877 Kenny Watson 1991-95

SEASON 302 Milton Potter 1986-87

GAME 17 Kenny Watson 11/12/94 vs Huston-Tillotson

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

CAREER 1,663 Kenny Watson 1991-95

SEASON 680 Milton Potter 1986-87

GAME 25 Kenny Watson 1/29/94 vs St. Edward’s

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

CAREER .636 Bo Conaway 1993-95

SEASON .667 Prince Johnson (82-123) 1998-99

GAME 1.000 Emmanuel Amatosero (9-9) 12/20/04 vs So. Ark.

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

CAREER 154 Kenny Watson 1991-95

SEASON 63 Shawn Gilbert 1994-95

GAME 9 Shawn Gilbert 1/7/95 vs East Texas Baptist

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

CAREER 419 Kenny Watson 1991-95

SEASON 151 Shawn Gilbert 1994-95

GAME 11 D' Hudson 1/22/04 at St. Edward's

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

CAREER .447 Jason Murphree (76-170) 1994-96

SEASON .542 Jason Gast (39-72) 1999-2000

GAME 1.000 Edward Armstrong (4-4) 1/28/98 at St. Mary's

Breck Ross (4-4) 11/23/98 vs Schreiner

Jason Gast (4-4) 12/3/99 vs Drury

Derrick Lang (4-4) 11/24/00 vs Midwestern

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS

CAREER 423 Tripp Puhl 1987-91

SEASON 148 Van Price 1991-1992

GAME 16 Tripp Puhl 11/21/89 vs Schreiner

Van Price 12/7/91 vs Concordia

CONSECUTIVE 32 Van Price 1991-1992

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

CAREER 568 Tripp Puhl 1987-91

SEASON 237 Kenny Watson 1994-95

GAME 20 Calvin Williams 3/17/98 vs Lindsey-Wilson

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

CAREER .840 Jamar Love (226-269) 2001-2003

SEASON .902 Jamar Love (111-123) 2002-2003

GAME 1.000 Van Price (16-16) 12/7/91 vs Concordia

RREEBBOOUUNNDDSS

CAREER 832 Tripp Puhl 1987-91

SEASON 404 Ricky Rhodes 1994-95

GAME 22 Ricky Rhodes 11/17/93 vs Huston-Tillotson

AASSSSIISSTTSS

CAREER 423 Kenny Watson 1991-95

SEASON 148 Ricky Rhodes 1994-95

GAME 15 Bryan Toma 2/26/91 vs Mary-Hardin Baylor

SSTTEEAALLSS

CAREER 169 Tripp Puhl 1987-91

SEASON 66 Jamar Love 2002-2003

GAME 8 Chris Olivares 1/1/01 vs Schreiner

BBLLOOCCKKEEDD SSHHOOTTSS

CAREER 211 Charlie Oppermann 1987-90

SEASON 89 Charlie Oppermann 1987-88

GAME 7 Charlie Opperman 2/20/88 vs Texas Lutheran

GGAAMMEESS PPLLAAYYEEDD

CAREER 122 Kenny Watson 1991-95

------ TTEEAAMM ------

PPOOIINNTTSS

SEASON 2965 1986-87; 1994-95

SEASON AVG. 87.2 1986-87; 1994-95

GAME 132 2/27/93 vs. Texas Wesleyan

2 TEAMS COMBINED 247 2/27/93, UIW 132, Texas Wesleyan 115

UIW MARGIN 58 12/2/95, UIW 109, Ambassador 51

VVIICCTTOORRIIEESS

MOST SEASON 28 1992-93; 1998-99

FEWEST SEASON 7 2004-2005

CONSECUTIVE WINS 17 11/13/98 to 1/16/99

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 8 1989-90, 2004-2005

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

SEASON 1,157 1986-87

GAME 52 2/27/93 vs Texas Wesleyan

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

SEASON .549 (1,113-2,026), 1994-95

GAME .667 (36-54) 1/3/98 vs The Masters (Calif)

(26-39) 11/15/03 vs Central Oklahoma

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS

SEASON 175 1995-96

GAME 16 1/7/95 vs East Texas Baptist

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALLSS AATTTTEEMMPPTTEEDD

SEASON 458 2001-02

GAME 40 1/7/95 vs East Texas Baptist

33--PPOOIINNTT FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

SEASON .412 1991-92

GAME .667 (10-15) 2/5/00 vs Texas Lutheran

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWWSS

SEASON 566 1994-95

GAME 42 2/27/93 vs Texas Wesleyan

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW AATTTTEEMMPPTTSS

SEASON 925 1994-95

GAME 54 12/9/95 vs Houston Baptist

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW PPEERRCCEENNTTAAGGEE

SEASON .740 (501-677), 1991-92

GAME .947 (18-19) 1/24/04 vs Oklahoma Panhandle

RREEBBOOUUNNDDSS

SEASON 1,214 1994-95

GAME 52 12/28/96 vs Ambassador

AASSSSIISSTTSS

SEASON 597 1992-93

GAME 34 1/7/95 vs East Texas Baptist

TTUURRNNOOVVEERRSS

SEASON 442 2002-03

GAME 29 12/13/03 vs Eastern New Mexico (4OT)

FEWEST SEASON 387 1998-99; 1999-00

BBLLOOCCKKSS

SEASON 79 2002-03

GAME 8 2/20/88 vs Texas Lutheran

2/27/88 vs Texas Wesleyan

12/13/03 vs Eastern New Mexico (4OT)

SSTTEEAALLSS

SEASON 277 1991-92

GAME 17 12/13/04 vs Eastern New Mexico (4OT)

TTHHEE RREECCOORRDD BBOOOOKK

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AALLLL--TTIIMMEE OOPPPPOONNEENNTTSSLLAASSTT AACCTTIIVVEE

SSCCHHOOOOLL WW LL PPLLAAYYEEDD SSTTRREEAAKK

Abilene Christian (Texas) 0 1 1997 Lost 1

Ambassador (Texas) 3 0 1996 Won 3

Angelo State (Texas) 3 2 2005 Lost 1

Arkansas / Monticello 1 1 2000 Lost 1

Arkansas Tech 0 2 2005 Lost 2

Assumption (Mass) 1 0 1989 Won 1

Augustana (SD) 1 0 1986 Won 1

Austin College (Texas) 1 2 1988 Won 1

Avila (Mo) 4 0 1997 Won 4

Azusa Pacific (Calif) 0 1 1998 Lost 1

Bacone (Okla) 1 0 2003 Won 1

Bellarmine (Ky) 0 1 2000 Lost 1

Benedict (SC) 0 1 1994 Lost 1

Bethel (Kan) 1 0 1995 Won 1

Biola (Calif) 0 1 1999 Lost 1

Bishop (Texas) 0 2 1987 Lost 2

Bryant (R.I.) 1 0 1999 Won 1

Cameron (Okla) 2 2 2000 Lost 1

Central Arkansas 2 0 2002 Won 2

Central Oklahoma 1 1 2004 Lost 1

Central Washington 0 1 1997 Lost 1

Christian Heritage (Calif) 1 0 1994 Won 1

Colorado College 1 0 1987 Won 1

Concordia (Texas) 22 4 1999 Won 6

Dallas Baptist 1 1 1989 Won 1

Dallas Christian 1 0 2005 Won 1

Dillard (La) 1 0 1994 Won 1

Drury (Mo) 4 8 2005 Lost 5

East Texas Baptist 9 0 1998 Won 9

Eastern New Mexico 2 2 2003 Lost 2

Hawaii / Hilo 0 1 2005 Lost 1

Houghton (NY) 1 0 1999 Won 1

Houston Baptist 15 0 1999 Won 15

Howard Payne (Texas) 13 3 2001 Won 9

Huston-Tillotson (Texas) 18 2 2003 Won 5

Jarvis Christian (Texas) 6 0 1999 Won 6

Lawrence (Wisc) 1 0 2002 Won 1

Lincoln (Mo) 7 7 2006 Lost 3

Lindenwood (Mo) 1 0 1993 Won 1

Lindsey Wilson (Ky) 1 0 1998 Won 1

Louisiana Christian 1 0 1997 Won 1

Loyola / Louisiana 1 0 2001 Won 1

Lubbock Christian (Texas) 3 1 1992 Won 2

Manhattan Christian (Kan) 1 0 2004 Won 1

Mary-Hardin Baylor 13 9 1997 Won 3

McMurry (Texas) 8 1 1997 Won 5

Midwestern State (Texas) 10 4 2002 Won 2

Minnesota State / Mankato 0 1 2003 Lost 1

Missouri / Rolla 1 0 2002 Won 1

Montana State / Billings 0 3 2006 Lost 3

National Christian (Texas) 11 0 2002 Won 11

New Mexico Highlands 1 1 2005 Lost 1

Newman (Kan) 0 1 2004 Lost 1

Northwest Missouri 0 1 2002 Lost 1

Notre de Namur (Calif) 1 0 2006 Won 1

Oklahoma Baptist 0 1 1987 Lost 1

Oklahoma City 1 2 1998 Won 1

Oklahoma Panhandle State 7 5 2006 Lost 4

Oklahoma Science and Arts 1 0 1998 Won 1

Ouachita Baptist (Ark) 1 0 2002 Won 1

Paul Quinn 2 0 2004 Won 2

Pt. Loma Nazarene (Calif) 1 1 1994 Lost 1

Rockhurst (Mo) 5 6 2005 Lost 3

Rollins (Fla) 1 0 2002 Won 1

Schreiner 30 6 2005 Won 22

(to 1/4/93)

Shippensburg State (Pa) 1 0 2002 Won 1

Southeastern Oklahoma 3 0 2003 Won 3

Southern Arkansas 7 1 2005 Won 2

Southern Illinois / Edwardsville 1 0 2001 Won 1

Southwest Texas 0 1 1990 Lost 1

Southwestern Oklahoma 4 4 2004 Lost 3

Southwestern (Texas) 2 5 1991 Won 2

Spring Arbor (Mich) 1 0 1991 Won 1

Spring Hill (Ala) 1 0 1997 Won 1

St. Edward’s (Texas) 26 15 2006 Lost 2

St. Francis (Ill) 0 1 1990 Lost 1

St. Martin (Wash) 1 0 1999 Won 1

St. Mary’s (Texas) 20 29 2006 Lost 4

Sul Ross (Texas) 9 2 1991 Won 1

Tarleton State (Texas) 8 4 2003 Lost 2

The Masters (Calif) 1 0 1998 Won 1

Texas A&M/Commerce 5 3 2004 Lost 1

Texas A&M/International 0 1 2004 Lost 1

Texas A&M / Kingsville 6 9 2006 Lost 4

Texas / Dallas 1 0 1999 Won 1

Texas / Permian Basin 1 0 2003 Won 1

Texas College 2 0 1998 Won 2

Texas Lutheran 24 11 2001 Won 9

Texas Wesleyan 21 8 2001 Won 3

Transylvania (Ky) 0 1 1995 Lost 1

Trinity International (Ill) 1 0 2005 Won 1

Trinity University (Texas) 4 0 1988 Won 4

University of Dallas 6 0 1989 Won 6

Upper Iowa 0 1 2004 Lost 1

Urbana College (Ohio) 0 1 1993 Lost 1

Wayland Baptist (Texas) 2 5 1994 Lost 1

West Texas State 0 1 1991 Lost 1

Western New Mexico 2 2 2006 Lost 1

Wilburforce (Ohio) 1 0 1999 Won 1

Wiley 1 0 2006 Won 1

Wisconsin/Eau Claire 0 1 1989 Lost 1

Xavier (La) 2 0 1997 Won 2

YYEEAARR--BBYY--YYEEAARR RREECCOORRDDSS

YYEEAARR RREECCOORRDD CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE CCOOAACCHH

1980-1981 Lee Williams

1981-1982 Lee Williams

1982-1983 5-19 James Harris

1983-1984 James Harris

1984-1985 4-21 James Harris

1985-1986 8-17 Mel Barborak

1986-1987 21-13 Mel Barborak

1987-1988 14-14 3-7 Fifth Mel Barborak

1988-1989 15-14 3-7 Fourth Mel Barborak

1989-1990 13-17 1-9 Sixth Mel Barborak

1990-1991 17-13 5-5 Third Mel Barborak

1991-1992 21-9 6-4 Third Danny Kaspar

1992-1993 28-4 8-2 First Danny Kaspar

1993-1994 24-6 7-3 First Danny Kaspar

1994-1995 26-8 8-6 Third Danny Kaspar

1995-1996 20-9 11-3 First Danny Kaspar

1996-1997 25-4 14-2 Second Danny Kaspar

1997-1998 26-5 12-2 T-First Danny Kaspar

1998-1999 28-2 9-1 First Danny Kaspar

1999-2000 21-5 Danny Kaspar

2000-2001 16-10 5-7 Fifth Al Grushkin

2001-2002 25-4 8-2 T First Al Grushkin

2002-2003 21-7 6-4 Third Al Grushkin

2003-2004 16-11 7-5 Fourth Al Grushkin

2004-2005 7-20 2-10 Sixth Al Grushkin

2005-2006 8-19 0-12 Seventh Al Grushkin

2266 YYEEAARRSS 440088--225522 111111--9911

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AALLAABBAAMMAA // HHUUNNTTSSVVIILLLLEE

Nov. 17, at Austin, 4 p.m.

Coach Lennie Acuff

05-06 22-8 (South Regional)

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW First Meeting

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Gulf South

Location Huntsville, Ala.

Enrollment 7,000

Colors Royal Blue, White

Mascot Chargers

HHAARRDDIINNGG ((AArrkk))

Nov. 18, at Austin, 4 p.m.

Coach Jeff Morgan

05-06 16-11

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW First Meeting

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Gulf South

Location Searcy, Ark.

Enrollment 5,600

Colors Black, Gold

Mascot Bisons

MMIIDDWWEESSTTEERRNN SSTTAATTEE

Nov. 21, at UIW, 7:30 p.m.

Coach Jeff Ray

05-06 16-11

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW 4-10

Current Streak vs UIW Lost 2

Last Played L 87-81 (OT) 12/3/02 at UIW

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Lone Star

Location Wichita Falls, Texas

Enrollment 6,282

Colors Maroon, Gold

Mascot Mustangs

TTEEXXAASS AA&&MM // KKIINNGGSSVVIILLLLEE

Nov. 25, at UIW, 4 p.m.

Dec. 18, at TAMUK, 7:30 p.m.

Coach Pete Peterson

05-06 18-10

05-06 vs UIW W 56-50, 12/17/05 at UIW

W 70-49, 1/2/06 at TAMUK

All-Time vs UIW 9-6

Currrent Streak vs UIW Won 4

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Lone Star

Location Kingsville, Texas

Enrollment 6,841

Colors Blue, Yellow

Mascot Javelinas

AANNGGEELLOO SSTTAATTEE

Dec. 2, at UIW, 4 p.m.

Dec. 12, at ASU, 7 p.m.

Coach Fred Rike

05-06 vs UIW 1-0

W 63-41, 11/21/05 at UIW

All-Time vs UIW 4-1

Currrent Streak vs UIW Won 1

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Lone Star

Location San Angelo, Texas

Enrollment 6,200

Colors Blue, Gold

Mascot Rams

SSOOUUTTHHWWEESSTTEERRNN AASSSSEEMMBBLLIIEESS

Dec. 15, at UIW, 7:30 p.m.

Coach Jerry Boone

05-06 16-18 (NAIA National Tournament)

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW First Meeting

Affiliation NAIA

Conference Red River

Location Waxahachie, Texas

Enrollment 1,700

Colors Purple, Gold

Mascot Lions

CCOONNCCOORRDDIIAA ((TTeexxaass))

Dec. 30, at UIW, 7:30 p.m.

Coach Stan Bonewitz

05-06 6-18

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW 4-22

Current Streak vs UIW Lost 6

Last Played L 98-45, 2/17/99 at UIW

Affiliation NCAA Division III

Conference American Southwest

Location Austin, Texas

Enrollment 1,150

Colors Purple, Gold

Mascot Tornados

HHOOUUSSTTOONN BBAAPPTTIISSTT

Jan. 2, at UIW, 7:30 p.m.

Coach Ron Cottrell

05-06 27-6

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW 0-15

Current Streak vs UIW Lost 15

Last Played L 85-77, 11/30/99 at UIW

Affiliation NAIA

Conference Red River

Location Houston

Enrollment 2,600

Colors Blue, Orange

Mascot Huskies

TTEEXXAASS // PPEERRMMIIAANN BBAASSIINN

Jan. 4, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Feb. 22, at Odessa, 7:30 p.m.

Coach Randy Lee

05-06 19-9

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW 0-1

Currrent Streak vs UIW Lost 1

Last Played L 90-65, 12/28/03 at UIW

Affiliation NCAA Division II Provisional

Conference Heartland

Location Odessa, Texas

Enrollment 3,100

Colors Orange, Black

Mascot Falcons

OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAA PPAANNHHAANNDDLLEE

Jan. 6, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Feb. 24, at Goodwell, 8 p.m.

Coach Curt Conner

05-06 10-18 (7-5, 3rd Heartland)

05-06 vs UIW 2-0

W 77-70, 1/25/06 at OPSU;

W 63-54, 2/9/06 at UIW

All-Time vs UIW 5-7

Current Streak vs UIW Won 2

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

Location Goodwell, Okla.

Enrollment 1,500

Colors Navy Blue, Red, White

Mascot Aggies

DDAALLLLAASS BBAAPPTTIISSTT

Jan. 8, at Dallas, 7 p.m.

Jan. 11, at UIW, 7 p.m.

Coach Blake Flickner

05-06 Did Not Compete

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW First Meeting

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

Location Dallas

Enrollment 4,988

Colors Red, White, Navy Blue

Mascot Patriots

SSTT.. MMAARRYY’’SS

Jan. 15, at StM, 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 3, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Coach Jim Zeleznak

05-06 14-14 (7-5, 5th Heartland)

05-06 vs UIW 2-0

W 55-38, 1/18/06 at StM;

W 53-40, 2/4/06 at UIW

All-Time vs UIW 29-20

Currrent Streak vs UIW Won 4

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

Location San Antonio

Enrollment 4,000

Colors Blue, Yellow

Mascot Rattlers

SSTT.. EEDDWWAARRDD’’SS

Jan. 18, at Austin, 8 p.m.

Feb. 17, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Coach Ryan Marks

05-06 21-9 (9-3, 1st Heartland)

Won Heartland Tournament

05-06 vs UIW 2-0

W 65-59, 1/20/06 at UIW;

W 71-57, 2/22/06 at SEU

All-Time vs UIW 15-26

Current Streak vs UIW Won 2

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

Location Austin, Texas

Enrollment 4,500

Colors Navy, Gold

Mascot Hilltoppers

22000066--22000077

OOPPPPOONNEENNTTSS

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TTEEXXAASS AA&&MM IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL

Jan. 20, at Laredo, 8 p.m.

Feb. 19, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Coach Curtis Condie

05-06 4-25

05-06 vs UIW Did Not Play

All-Time vs UIW 1-0

Current Streak vs UIW Won 1

Last Played W 67-64, 2/11/04 at UIW

Affiliation NCAA Division II Provisional

Conference Heartland

Location Laredo, Texas

Enrollment 4,380

Colors Maroon, Metallic Silver

Mascot Dustdevils

LLIINNCCOOLLNN ((MMoo))

Jan. 25, at Jefferson City, Mo., 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 8, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Coach Charles Terry

05-06 8-19 (3-9, 6th Heartland)

05-06 vs UIW 2-0

W 77-73, 1/14/06 at UIW;

W 58-48, 2/17/06 at LU

All-Time vs UIW 7-7

Current Streak vs UIW Won 3

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

Location Jefferson City, Mo.

Enrollment 3,600

Colors Navy Blue, White

Mascot Blue Tigers

MMOONNTTAANNAA SSTTAATTEE // BBIILLLLIINNGGSS

Jan. 27, at Billings, 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 28, at Billings, 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 10, at UIW, 8 p.m.

Coach Craig Carse

05-06 20-8 (9-3, 2nd Heartland)

Runnerup Heartland Tournament

05-06 vs UIW 3-0

W 72-64, 1/11/06 at UIW;

W 72-67, 1/12/06 at UIW;

W 70-65, 2/17/06 at MSUB

All-Time vs UIW 3-0

Current Streak vs UIW Won 3

Affiliation NCAA Division II

Conference Heartland

Location Billings, Mont.

Enrollment 4,669

Colors Cobalt Blue, Yellow

Mascot Yellowjackets

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It all began right here in San Antonio in

January of 1999.

The Heart of Texas Conference was in its

final year when, at the annual NCAA

national convention in the Alamo City, a

group of university presidents and athletic

administrators began discussions about

forming a new conference at the Division II

level. Incarnate Word was represented at

those talks which resulted in life being

given to what is now the Heartland

Conference.

In June of 1999, the announcement was

made and seven schools were committed

to the Heartland: Incarnate Word, St.

Edward's, Texas Wesleyan and St. Mary's

of the old Heart of Texas plus three

schools in Missouri--Drury, Rockhurst and

Lincoln.

In the summer of 2001, the makeup of the

league changed with the withdrawal of

Texas Wesleyan and the addition of Dallas

Baptist University and Oklahoma

Panhandle. After one year of competition,

Dallas Baptist withdrew taking the confer-

ence to seven members. However, in the

summer of 2004, Dallas Baptist rejoined

the league taking it back to eight mem-

bers.

Then, significant changes. With the arrival

of June, 2005, original members Drury

and Rockhurst departed. With a flourish,

the Heartland replaced those two with

Montana State / Billings and Western New

Mexico keeping the league at eight mem-

bers.

In the last year, the league has undergone

perhaps its most dramatic lineup change

since perhaps its inception back in 1999.

To begin, Western New Mexico departed

for other pastures to be replaced in the

summer of 2006 by the Texas twostep of

Texas / Permian Basin and Texas A&M

International. Both moved from the NAIA.

Then, in the summer of 2007, Montana

State / Billings will leave and incoming will

be Newman of Kansas. That will put the

Heartland at nine member schools.

The Heartland Conference is the newest

of the NCAA Division II conferences.

Currently, there are 24 conferences in

NCAA Division II, totaling more than 300

institutions in full or provisional status

across the nation.

In that first year, 1999-2000, championship

play was conducted in men's golf and

women's tennis only with the UIW

Cardinals capturing the tennis crown.

However, during that first year, the teams

were eligible for at-large berths in NCAA

D-II post-season competition and the

Cardinals were the first to earn a slot

when the women's soccer team hosted a

first-round game in San Antonio in

November of 1999.

Incarnate Word competes in 17 different

sports while the Heartland crowns champi-

ons in 10 of those 17.

In just six short years, Heartland schools

have produced eight national titles and

numerous appearances in championship

tournaments. The first NCAA Division II

championship to come the Heartland's

way was in baseball (St. Mary's, 2001).

The others are softball (St. Mary's, 2002),

men's swimming (Drury, 2003), women's

track and field (Lincoln, 2003, 2004,

2006), women's indoor track and field

(Lincoln 2004), and men’s track and field

(Lincoln 2006).

The league's constitution, in part, states

the goals to "encourage policies that make

intercollegiate athletics an integral part of

the total educational offerings at member

institutions"..."encourage sound academic

practices for and contribute to the total

physical, emotional, intellectual and spiri-

tual development of student-athletes"...and

"promote mutual trust in intercollegiate

relations between member institutions."

The Heartland Conference is headquar-

tered in Waco, Texas and Tony Stigliano

serves as its commissioner.

TTHHEE MMEEMMBBEERRSSHHIIPPCCOOMMMMIISSSSIIOONNEERR''SS OOFFFFIICCEE

Commissioner Tony Stigliano

Location Waco, Texas

DDAALLLLAASS BBAAPPTTIISSTT

President Dr. Gary Cook

Athletic Director Ryan Erwin

Sports Information Director Larry Northcutt

Location Dallas, Texas

Enrollment 5,000

Mascot Patriots

LLIINNCCOOLLNN UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY

President Dr. David Henson

Athletic Director Tim Abney

Sports Information Director Jeremy Copeland

Location Jefferson City, Mo.

Enrollment 3,600

Mascot Blue Tigers

MMOONNTTAANNAA SSTTAATTEE UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY // BBIILLLLIINNGGSS

President Dr. Ronald Sexton

Athletic Director Dr. Gary Gray

Sports Information Director Travis Elam

Location Billings, Montana

Enrollment 4,700

Mascot Yellowjackets

OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAA PPAANNHHAANNDDLLEE SSTTAATTEE UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY

President Dr. David Bryant

Athletic Director Jerry Olson

Sports Information Director Scott Puryear

Location Goodwell, Okla.

Enrollment 1,500

Mascot Aggies

SSTT.. EEDDWWAARRDD''SS UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY

President Dr. George Martin

Athletic Director Debbie Williamson Taylor

Sports Information Director Logan Lawrence

Location Austin, Texas

Enrollment 4,000

Mascot Hilltoppers

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President Dr. Charles Cotrell

Athletic Director Charlie Migl

Sports Information Director Derek Smolik

Location San Antonio, Texas

Enrollment 4,000

Mascot Rattlers

UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY OOFF TTHHEE IINNCCAARRNNAATTEE WWOORRDD

President Dr. Louis Agnese

Athletic Director Mark Papich

Sports Information Director Wayne Witt

Location San Antonio, Texas

Enrollment 5,200

Mascot Cardinals

TTEEXXAASS // PPEERRMMIIAANN BBAASSIINN

President W. David Watts

Athletic Director Dr. Steve Aicinena

Sports Information Director Richard Acosta

Location Odessa, Texas

Enrollment 3,500

Mascot Falcons

TTEEXXAASS AA&&MM IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL

President Ray M. Keck III

Athletic Director Steven P. Garippa

Sports Information Director Dan Lathey

Location Laredo, Texas

Enrollment 4,400

Mascot Dustdevils

TTHHEE

HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD

CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE

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SSTTAANNDDIINNGGSS WW--LL PPcctt WW--LL PPcctt

Montana St.-Billings 9-3 .750 20-8 .714

St. Edward's 9-3 .750 21-9 .700

St. Mary's Univ 7-5 .583 14-14 .500

Okla. Panhandle St. 7-5 .583 10-18 .357

Western New Mexico 7-5 .583 9-20 .310

Lincoln 3-9 .250 8-19 .296

Incarnate Word 0-12 .000 8-19 .296

22000066 TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTTPlay-in - Monday, February 27

Western New Mexico defeat St. Mary’s 86-77

Semi-finals - Wednesday, March 1

#1 St. Edward’s def. #4 Western New Mexico, 77-59

#2 Montana State-Billings def. #3 Oklahoma

Panhandle State, 80-67

Finals - Saturday, March 4

#1 St. Edward’s def. #2 Montana State-Billings, 83-77

22000055--22000066 HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD

HHOONNOORRSS

Player of the Year

David Lunn, St. Edward’s

Newcomer of the Year

David Lunn, St. Edward’s

Freshman of the Year

Rod Bellard, St. Mary’s

Coach of the Year

Ryan Marks, St. Edward’s

FFIIRRSSTT TTEEAAMM

David Lunn, St. Edward’s (Grad)

Cameron Munoz, Montana State / Billings (SR)

Joe Allen, St. Mary’s (So)

Aaron Harrison, Oklahoma Panhandle (SR)

Moritz Wohlers, Montana State / Billings (SR)

SSEECCOONNDD TTEEAAMM

Matt Enriquez, Western New Mexico (SR)

Carlin Hughes, Montana State / Billings (SO)

Nick Malinowski, Oklahoma Panhandle (SR)

Daniel Pierre, St. Edward’s (JR)

Eddie Moss, Oklahoma Panhandle (SR)

HHOONNOORRAABBLLEE MMEENNTTIIOONN

Tim Anderson, Oklahoma Panhandle

Trey Clarkson, Western New Mexico

Paul Connolly, Incarnate Word

Chavon Farmer, St. Edward’s

Steve Goff, St. Mary’s

Jarvis Lee, St. Mary’s

Mike Sells, Western New Mexico

Kris Taylor, Western New Mexico

Shawn Weinstein, St. Edward’s

Kyle Wilde, Lincoln

Antario Williams, Incarnate Word

Buddy Windy Boy, Montana State / Billings

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SSCCOORRIINNGG

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG FFGG 33FFGG FFTT PPttss AAvvgg//GG

1 Cameron Munoz-MSUB 28 190 147 84 611 21.8

2 Moritz Wohlers-MSUB 28 185 11 161 542 19.4

3 Carlin Hughes-MSUB 28 156 73 100 485 17.3

13 Paul Connolly-UIW 27 115 33 60 323 12.0

18 Mikyl Bradshaw-UIW 27 112 30 51 305 11.3

20 Antario Williams-UIW 27 120 1 33 274 10.1

RREEBBOOUUNNDDIINNGG

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG OOFFFF DDEEFF TTOOTT AAvvgg//GG

1 Daniel Pierre-SEU 30 128 118 246 8.2

2 Nick Malinowski-OPSU 27 56 163 219 8.1

3 Moritz Wohlers-MSUB 28 69 154 223 8.0

5 Antario Williams-UIW 27 62 98 160 5.9

FFIIEELLDD GGOOAALL PPCCTT ((MMiinn.. 33..00 mmaaddee ppeerr ggaammee))

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG FFGG FFGGAA PPcctt

.Luther Glover-LU 27 98 158 .620

2 Moritz Wohlers-MSUB 28 185 317 .584

3 Juan Carson-OPSU 26 89 163 .546

7 Antario Williams-UIW 27 120 234 .513

AASSSSIISSTTSS

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG AAssssiissttss AAvvgg//GG

1 Carlin Hughes-MSUB 28 269 9.61

2 Chavon Farmer-SEU 30 140 4.67

3 Tim Anderson-OPSU 24 93 3.88

6 Paul Connolly-UIW 27 75 2.78

FFRREEEE TTHHRROOWW PPCCTT ((MMiinn.. 22..00 mmaaddee ppeerr ggaammee))

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG FFTTMM FFTTAA PPcctt

1 Trey Clarkson-WNMU 29 70 76 .921

2 David Lunn-SEU 30 139 162 .858

3 Jonathan Wiley-MSUB 28 60 70 .857

10 Paul Connolly-UIW 27 60 83 .723

SSTTEEAALLSS

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG SStteeaallss AAvvgg//GG

1 Eddie Moss-OPSU 25 66 2.64

2 Carlin Hughes-MSUB 28 60 2.14

3 David Lunn-SEU 30 55 1.83

4 Paul Connolly-UIW 27 47 1.74

9 Mikyl Bradshaw-UIW 27 34 1.26

33--PPOOIINNTT FFGG PPCCTT ((MMiinn.. 11..00 mmaaddee ppeerr ggaammee))

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG 33FFGG FFGGAA PPcctt

1 Cameron Munoz-MSUB 28 147 338 .435

2 Jarvis Lee-STMU 28 63 146 .432

3 Matt Enriquez-WNMU 29 56 136 .412

33--PPOOIINNTT FFGG MMAADDEE

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG 33FFGG AAvvgg//GG

1 Cameron Munoz-MSUB 28 147 5.25

2 Buddy Windy Boy-MSUB 28 89 3.18

3 Carlin Hughes-MSUB 28 73 2.61

14 Paul Connolly-UIW 27 33 1.22

BBLLOOCCKKEEDD SSHHOOTTSS

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG BBlloocckkss AAvvgg//GG

1 Jordan Rush-LU 22 24 1.09

2 Nick Malinowski-OPSU 27 28 1.04

3 Steve Goff-STMU 28 29 1.04

4 Antario Williams-UIW 27 25 0.93

AASSSSIISSTT//TTUURRNNOOVVEERR RRAATTIIOO ((MMiinn.. 33..00 aassssiissttss//ggaammee))

NNoo PPllaayyeerr--TTeeaamm GG AAsssstt AAvvgg TTuurrnn AAvvgg RRaattiioo

1 Chavon Farmer-SEU 30 140 4.7 47 1.6 2.98

2 Tim Anderson-OPSU 24 93 3.9 39 1.6 2.38

3 Rod Bellard-STMU 28 91 3.3 47 1.7 1.94

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HHeeaarrttllaanndd CCoonnff.. GGeerraarrdd LLeeCCaannuu

Telephone (210) 313-7053

e-mail [email protected]

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Telephone (214) 333-5436

Fax (214) 333-5306

e-mail [email protected]

IInnccaarrnnaattee WWoorrdd WWaayynnee WWiitttt

Telephone (210) 829-3828

Fax (210) 829-3825

e-mail [email protected]

LLiinnccoollnn JJeerrrryy CCooppeellaanndd

Telephone (573) 681-6032

Fax (573) 681-5998

e-mail [email protected]

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Telephone (406) 657-2100

Fax (406) 657-2919

e-mail [email protected]

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Telephone (580) 349-1340

Fax (580) 349-3375

e-mail [email protected]

SStt.. EEddwwaarrdd’’ss LLooggaann LLaawwrreennccee

Telephone (512) 464-8810

Fax (512) 428-1001

e-mail [email protected]

SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss DDeerreekk SSmmoolliikk

Telephone (210) 431-4379

Fax (210) 431-5036

e-mail [email protected]

TTeexxaass // PPeerrmmiiaann BBaassiinn RRiicchhaarrdd AAccoossttaa

Telephone (432) 552-2803

Fax (432) 522-3675

e-mail [email protected]

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Telephone (956) 206-2892

Fax (956) 326-2889

e-mail [email protected]

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PPRREE--SSEEAASSOONN PPOOLLLLSSAs has become the custom, the Heartland

coaches and sports information directors

conducted a pre-season poll as to which

team is the favorite for the 2007 champi-

onship.

11sstt

PPLLAACCEE

PPLLAACCEE TTEEAAMM PPTTSS VVOOTTEESS

1 St. Edward’s 90 8

2 St. Mary’s 84 3

3 Montana St / Billings 76 4

4 Okla. Panhandle 55

5 Incarnate Word 44

6 Lincoln 40

7 Dallas Baptist 32

Additionally, the coaches voted their choic-

es as the pre-season All-Heartland team.

Daniel Pierre, St. Edward’s (SR F/C)

jarvis Lee, St. Mary’s (SR G)

Shawn Weinstein, St. Edward’s (JR G)

Rod Bellard, St. Mary’s (SO G)

Jason Gant, Incarnate Word (SR C)

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HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD

CCOOMMPPOOSSIITTEE

SSCCHHEEDDUULLEE

DDAATTEE TTEEAAMMSS ((CCoonnffeerreennccee GGaammrreess OOnnllyy))

Dec. 30 Dallas Baptist at St. Edward’s

Okla. Panhandle at Mont. St. / Billings

Jan. 3 St. Edward’s at Lincoln

Oklahoma Panhandle at St. Mary’s

6 St. Edward’s at Montana State / Billings

Okla. Panhandle at Incarnate Word

8 Incarnate Word at Dallas Baptist

11 Dallas Baptist at Incarnate Word

12 Mont. St. / Billings at Okla. Panhandle

13 Dallas Baptist at St. Mary’s

15 St. Edward’s at Dallas Baptist

Lincoln at Oklahoma Panhandle

Incarnate Word at St. Mary’s

17 Mont. St. / Billings at Dallas Baptist

18 Incarnate Word at St. Edward’s

20 Oklahoma Panhandle at Dallas Baptist

Lincoln at Montana State / Billings

St. Mary’s at St. Edward’s

24 St. Mary’s at Montana State / Billings

25 Incarnate Word at Lincoln

27 St. Mary’s at Lincoln

Incarnate Word at Mont. St. / Billings

St. Edward’s at Oklahoma Panhandle

29 Dallas Baptist at Lincoln

Feb. 2 Montana State / Billings at Lincoln

3 Dallas Baptist at Oklahoma Panhandle

St. Mary’s at Incarnate Word

6 Lincoln at Dallas Baptist

8 Lincoln at Incarnate Word

Montana State / Billings at St. Mary’s

10 Lincoln at St. Mary’s

Mont. St. / Billings at Incarnate Word

Oklahoma Panhandle at St. Edward’s

13 St. Mary’s at Dallas Baptist

17 Oklahoma Panhandle at Lincoln

St. Edward’s at Incarnate Word

19 Dallas Baptist at Mony. St. / Billings

St. Edward’s at St. Mary’s

22 Lincoln at St. Edward’s

St. Mary’s at Oklahoma Panhandle

Lincoln at St. Edward’s

24 Montana State / Billings at St. Edward’s

Incarnate Word at Okla. Panhandle

CCAARRDDIINNAALLSS’’

HHEEAARRTTLLAANNDD HHOONNOORRSSAALLLL--CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE

Edward Armstrong 1999-2000

Lee Shawn Nailon 1999-2000

Prince Johnson 1999-2000

Jason Gast 1999-2000

Derrick Lang 2000-2001;

2001-2002

Jamar Love 2001-2002;

2002-2003

Chris Johnson 2001-2002 (2nd);

2002-2003 (2nd);

2003-2004

Robert Tovar 2002-2003;

2003-2004 (2nd)

D’ Hudson 2002-2003 (HM);

2003-2004 (HM)

Anthony Jackson 2003-2004 (HM)

Paul Connolly 2004-2005 (HM);

2005-2006 (HM)

Antario Williams 2005-2006 (HM)

FFRREESSHHMMAANN OOFF TTHHEE YYEEAARR

Jason Gast 1999-2000

Robert Tovar 2000-2001

Paul Connolly 2003-2004

NNEEWWCCOOMMEERR OOFF TTHHEE YYEEAARR

Jamar Love 2001-2002

D’ Hudson 2002-2003

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TTHHEE UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYYTTHHEE HHIISSTTOORRYY

Since its founding more than 125 years ago, the University of the

Incarnate Word has become one of the leading Catholic, co-edu-

cational liberal arts universities in the Southwest. The University

is an out-

growth of the

original mis-

sion that

brought the

Sisters of

Charity of the

Incarnate

Word to San

Antonio in

1869.

Despite limit-

ed resources, the Sisters began their ministry of caring for the

sick and the establishment of Santa Rosa Hospital. Their work

grew naturally to encompass the care of homeless children and

education on all levels. When the final enrollment figures were

completed for 2003-2004, UIW had become the largest Catholic

four-year insititution in the State of Texas.

The University was chartered in 1881 by the State of Texas and

empowered to confer academic honors and degrees. Operated

first as a college for women, it became affiliated with the Texas

State Department of Education in 1918, was admitted to member-

ship in the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the

Southern States the following year, and joined the Texas

Association of Colleges as a senior college in 1920. The

Graduate Studies Division was established in 1970.

Until 1957, Incarnate Word was governed by the General Council

of the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate

Word. A new charter of

that year established

the College as a sepa-

rately incorporated

educational institution.

Male students were

first admitted into the

College’s undergradu-

ate programs in 1970.

TTHHEE MMIISSSSIIOONN

The definition and construction of Incarnate Word's framework is

ongoing. Three core values have been identified and will have a

focal significance for academic programs over the next decade.

As goals, these values are spirituality, globalization and technolo-

gy, and they reaffirm the University's commitment of academic

excellence throughout the world in a context of faith and service.

The University is located on a 200-acre site, formerly the estate

of noted San Antonio philanthropist and businessman Colonel

George W. Brackenridge. His villa, listed on the National Register

of Historic Places, still stands on the campus. The southern por-

tion of the original Brackenridge estate joins the University along

Hildebrand Avenue, forming Brackenridge Park.

The headwaters of the San Antonio River begin on the campus,

and have provided fascinating archaeological finds related to

native Americans and the Conquistadors, and to more recent

attempts at settlement. The river separates the main campus

from the newly developed recreation and athletic complex.

AATTHHLLEETTIICC FFAACCIILLIITTIIEESS

The athletic complex, dedicated in the fall of 1987, includes the

Clarence Mabry Center of eight tennis courts (four lighted for

night play), three soccer fields (one lighted for night play), a light-

ed softball field, the Dan Sullivan Baseball Field (also lighted for

night play), and a newly refurbished quarter mile track with the

requisite jumping pits and

throwing areas. The Alice P.

McDermott Convocation

Center (1988) is a profession-

ally-sized and fully equipped

facility to accommodate 2,000

spectators at athletic events.

The former varsity gymnasium

has been fully renovated into

the University’s Wellness

Center (1991). In October of

2001 the University dedicated

the sparkling Ann Barshop

Natatorium which is designed

to host both national and inter-

national meets.

TTHHEE DDEEGGRREEEESS

At the baccalaureate level, the

College of Humanities, Arts

and Social Sciences offers degree plans in 10 study areas while

the School of Business and Applied Arts and Sciences confers

bachelor's degree. Plus, students can earn bachelor's degrees in

the School of Education or the School of Nursing and Health

Professions. The School of Science, Mathematics and

Engineering grants degrees in five areas of study.

At the graduate level, Incarnate Word has programs leading to an

M.A., M.A.A., M.B.A., M.ED., M.S., and M.S.N. And, as a cap-

stone, UIW confers the doctoral of philosophy degree in educa-

tion with concentrations in organizational leadership, institutional

education and entrepreneurship or mathematics education.

OONN--LLIINNEE UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY

In the fall of 2000 laptop computers and campuswide wireless

accessibilities came to Incarnate Word. Now, no University stu-

dent is limited to a classroom or the library. All have a laptop and

a wireless card to give them access to resources no matter their

location. An auditorium full of students can be on-line as can a

single student sitting under a shade tree. This is a traditional

University giving its students the opportunity to study in non-tradi-

tional ways.

SSTTUUDDYY AABBRROOAADD

Incarnate Word enjoys special cooperative agreements with more

than 20 sister colleges and universities in Asia-Pacific nations,

Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Europe.

Information regarding international exchange and study programs

is available through the Office of International Academic

Programs.

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Prior to the summer of 2001 and

becoming head of Incarnate Word's

17-sport athletic department (syn-

chronized swimming and women's

swimming were added with his lead-

ership), the 47-year-old Mark Papich

was involved with the Cardinals vol-

leyball team as head coach. He con-

tinues as director of the campus

Wellness Center, and of the Ann

Barshop Natatorium.

In talking with the New Kensington, Pa., native, be prepared for

the conversation to include tidbits about upgrading athletic facili-

ties, about usage of those facilities, about recruiting, camps, the

funding of all teams, about eligibility of athletes, and on and on

and on.

And, in the spring of 2004, he was a point person is the imple-

mentation of changing the Incarnate Word mascot from

Crusaders to Cardinals, a process which is on-going.

In fact, it was volleyball which brought him to UIW in the fall of

1995 as the team's assistant coach.

In 1996 as the interim coach, Papich saw his Cardinals win 20

matches for the first time in four years. Then came 1997 and all

kinds of excitement as Incarnate Word won a school record 31

matches and tied for the old Heart of Texas Conference title. But

that was only the cake. The icing was winning the NAIA

Southwest Regional tournament and advancing to the national

championships for the first time ever.

Following that season, the American Volleyball Coaches

Association named Papich the Tachikara Region Coach of the

Year. That honor from his fellow coaches came on top of his

being named NAIA Southwest Region Coach of the Year as well

as the Heart of Texas Conference Coach of the Year. That made

him the most decorated Cardinals volleyball coach ever for a

year.

His cumulative mark at Incarnate Word is 124-124 which makes

him the winningest volleyball coach ever at UIW.

A member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association,

Papich holds a bachelor of science degree in industrial design

from the University of Cincinnati. While an undergraduate he

played baseball and lacrosse.

DDRR.. LLOOUUIISS JJ.. AAGGNNEESSEE,, JJRR..

PPRREESSIIDDEENNTT

Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr., has been presi-

dent of the University of the Incarnate

Word in San Antonio since 1985, when

he became one of the youngest presi-

dents of a four-year institution of higher

learning in the United States.

Prior to Incarnate Word, he was a vice

president at Briar Cliff College in Sioux

City, Iowa, where he served as spokesman for the college's insti-

tutional needs, in addition to sharing responsibility for policy, long-

range planning, budget and personnel.

Dr. Agnese is the recipient of numerous professional and civic

honors. He was recognized for his many contributions to higher

education in San Antonio when he was chosen as the recipient of

the 2006 Ford Salute to Education Lifetime Achievement Award.

His other honors include being named one of Five Outstanding

Young Americans as well as one of Ten Outstanding Young

Persons of the World in 1989. The American Marketing

Association also honored Dr. Agnese in 1989 by naming him the

Marketing Person of the Year. He received the Humanitarian

Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews in

1996.

In addition, he was named Hispanic Educator of the Year in 1996,

and is a recipient of the Gold Medal in the President and Public

Category of the Council for the Advancement and Support of

Education. In 2000 he was named the Outstanding Leader in

Catholic Education by the Archdiocese of San Antonio. In that

year he was also the recipient of the International Leadership

Award from the San Antonio Council for International Visitors.

A past board member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and

Universities, Dr. Agnese also is a former Chairman of the

Partnership for Hope, a Rockefeller Foundation poverty project.

He has served as Chairman of the North San Antonio Chamber

of Commerce, and as Vice Chairman of the Hispanic Chamber of

Commerce of San Antonio. Dr. Agnese currently is a board mem-

ber of Adelante!-U.S. Education Leadership Fund, and serves on

the executive committee of the World Affairs Council of San

Antonio.

A native of New York City, Dr. Agnese is married and has two

grown children.

Dr. Agnese holds the Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the

University of Pittsburgh. In addition, he has a Master's of

Education in Counseling and an Education Specialist Degree in

Supervision of Counseling Services, both from Gannon University

in Erie, PA. He also has a Bachelor's of Art in History and

Psychology from St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City,

KS.

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CCOONNVVOOCCAATTIIOONN CCEENNTTEERRIs there a homecourt advantage in collegiate basketball? At the

University of the Incarnate Word? Let's check the numbers.

The Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center opened on the UIW campus

in the fall of 1989. Since that time, the Cardinals have played 248 games

in the building named for the late Alice McDermott, a longtime supporter

of education in San Antonio and South Texas.

Of those 248 games, the Cardinals have won 189 (62 losses) for a suc-

cessful percentage of .762. Cardinals opponents over the years must

decide if Incarnate Word has a homecourt advantage.

In terms of winning strings in the McDermott Center, they are multiple.

The most significant of those began January 17, 1998, when the

Cardinals defeated

St. Edward's by 85-

60. That was the

first of 16 straight

homecourt victories,

a string which

ended on January

20, 1999, in a 63-62

loss to Texas

Wesleyan.

Opponents must

have known some-

thing was in the making when the building was opened in mid-November

of 1989 and Incarnate Word won the first three games played there.

Concordia Lutheran out of Austin was the first team to visit the facility and

the Tornados dropped a 86-64 decision to UIW.

A focal point for the University's athletic complex, the building will seat

2,000 spectators for basketball and volleyball, including four rows of the-

ater-style chair seats. There is office space for the men's and women's

basketball coaches and the volleyball coach as well as work space for

their complete staffs.

On the west end of the Center, there are four locker rooms, a training

room, and a fully-equipped weight training room.

The main entrance to the facility includes a permanent concession stand

surrounded by trophy cases to house the multiple awards accrued by the

Cardinals over the years.

Upstairs, the Gorman-Mitchell Room is a comfortable setting to accommo-

date up to 200 persons for meetings. With its own kitchen facilities, this

room has a balcony which overlooks the campus to the east, just across

the headwaters of the San Antonio River. And, the room has a wall made

almost entirely of glass which overlooks the playing court.

Over the years, the 27,000-foot building has welcomed events as part of

the XXIII AAU Junior Olympics, the United States Olympic Festival, plus

dozens of other events in the sporting world. Recently, the McDermott

Center has served as the practice facility for the 1999 and 2003 world

champion San Antonio Spurs basketball team. Plus, San Antonio's entry

in the WNBA, the Silver Stars, have conducted training camps here.

Hanging on the south wall are the banners detailing exactly how well the

Cardinals have done over the years including their records and their trips

to the national tournament. And if that weren't enough, the women

Cardinals basketball team recently has hung banners outlining their suc-

cesses and adding to the concept of homecourt advantage.

TTRRAAIINNIINNGG RROOOOMMStudent-athletes from the "indoor" sports--volleyball and basketball--in the fall of

2002--for the first time had full access to the original campus training facilities in the

Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center.

Sounds like a big deal? Well, it is. Until that time the original training room was

shared by student-athletes from 17 different teams. With the opening of the "out-

door" teams' training facility in the new Ann Barshop Natatorium, the space in the

McDermott Center now is exclusively occupied by volleyball and basketball.

With approximately 600 square feet of space, this room has a wet area with two

whirlpools and an industrial-sized ice machine. There is a complete rehabilitation

area for injured athletes which contains exercise equipment such as an eliptical

machine and stationary bicycles. There also is a trampoline, air balls, and a

Theraband.

There are two taping tables, six treatment tables, a hydroculator, and an e-stem

machine. There also are two ultra-sound units.

There is a first aid center and office and storage space for the training staff. Then,

inside the the storage area is an industrial strength washer and dryer set.

And since the training staff will also operate and maintain the training room in the

Barshop Natatorium the two facilities will be networked with Sportsware 2002, an

injury-tracking software package. Plus, they will have internet access.

TTHHEE WWEELLLLNNEESSSS CCEENNTTEERRThe UIW Wellness Center on campus is a facility designed to accommo-

date the physical well-being needs of not only the Incarnate Word family

of students, staff, faculty and administration, but also the community sur-

rounding the University.

Formerly the University's varsity gymnasium, the Wellness Center was

completely refurbished for the first time in the late 1980's when the Alice

P. McDermott Center opened for business. At that time the Wellness

Center was re-directed into an area for physical fitness for all.

The facility has undergone numerous updates in the years since including

a new floor for the gymnasium portion of the building. The gymnasium

itself includes six baskets for play, adjacent locker rooms, a hot tub and

sauna, and racquetball courts.

Additionally, the aerobics room (classes are offered seven days a week)

includes Woodway and Trotter treadmills, a Stairmaster Crossrobic

Trainer, True recumbent and upright Lifecycles, and Sci-Fit Steppers.

Also, the area includes PreCor and True elliptical trainers and Stairmaster

Stepmills.

UIW student-athletes always have special interests for the weight training

area. Here the Center offers Jade free weight plates, Icarian weight

machines along with the usual accouterments such as mirrored walls,

weight scales and televisions.

OOTTHHEERR FFAACCIILLIITTIIEESSThe Ann Barshop Natatorium on campus has an indoor pool which means

swimming is accessible year round to UIW student-athletes.

The Mabry Tennis Center at the heart of the UIW campus has eight hard-

surface courts for year round play and four of the courts are lighted for

night play.

Adjacent to the McDermott Center is a regulation, eight-lane track with all

the necessary pit areas for jumping and throwing events. The track sur-

rounds Cardinals Field for soccer which is lighted for night play.

The Athletic Complex also includes the Sullivan Field for Baseball and

Cardinals Field for softball. Both are lighted for night play.

And nearby Sullivan Field for baseball, there are two additional soccer

fields for training and tournament play.

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TTHHEE AALLAAMMOO CCIITTYYSan Antonio, the nation’s eighth largest city, offers a rich mixture of cultural heritages--

notably Mexican, German and French--with traditional

Texan, making the city truly an a place to find global

foods, music, and influences.

The University of the Incarnate Word is located in the

Alamo Heights area of San Antonio--an area replete

with artisans, studios, specialty shops, cafes and cof-

feehouses. Within easy walking distance are the

Witte Museum, the San Antonio Zoo, Brackenridge

Park, Sunken Garden Theater, and the San Antonio

Botanical Gardens.

San Antonio is the "Fiesta City" and is the nation's

eighth largest city with more than 1.2 million popula-

tion. It features an international reputation for beauty

and excitement--the Alamo, Paseo del Rio (Riverwalk,

the number one tourist destination in the state), his-

toric missions, Market Square, Institute of Texas

Cultures, Sea World of Texas and Six Flags Fiesta

Texas are among the city's best known attractions.

The Alamo City is home to the South Texas Medical Center with its vast and varied med-

ical, scientific and research facilities including medical, dental and nursing schools. The

city also lays claim to one of the most extensive library systems in the Southwest.

San Antonio hosts five military bases, numerous cultural and civic groups, a symphony

orchestra, the three-times-champion

NBA Spurs, the three-times champi-

on Texas League Missions baseball

team, the Rampaige ice hockey

team, the WNBA's Silver Stars,

major concerts, festivals and cele-

brations. The Alamodome is the site

for the annual Alamo Bowl, a major

football game played during the

Christmas-New Year's celebrations.

San Antonio has become the host

city of choice for major athletic

events. Already, the Alamo City has

hosted one NCAA men's Final Four

and one NCAA women's Final Four. And, the NCAA will return its premier basketball

event for the men in 2008 and the women in 2010. The Alamodome has hosted three

NCAA men's regional basketball tournaments with another to come in 2007, and a

women's volleyball national championship tournament was in town in 2005. San

Antonio was a finalist to host the Pan American Games in 2007.

The Incarnate Word campus is located just 10 minutes from San Antonio's International

Airport and just 10 minutes from downtown, both easily accessible by freeway. San

Antonio itself is a one hour drive time from the magnificent Texas Hill Country, just two

hours from the United States-Mexico border, and two hours from the Texas Gulf Coast.

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Miles along the San Antonio Paseo del Rio

(Riverwalk)

33

World titles won by teams from San Antonio--

NBA in 1999, 2003, and 2005 by the Spurs

44

Professional teams in San Antonio--NBA Spurs,

AA baseball Texas League Champion Missions,

Stampede ice hockey club, WNBA Silver Stars

55

Military installations in San Antonio including

Fort Sam Houston, 5th US Army headquarters,

and four US Air Force Bases

66

Flags which have flown over San Antonio--

French, Spanish, Mexican, Texan, Confederate,

United States

77

Number of four-year colleges and

universities in San Antonio

88

Rank in population among US cities

1166

Museums located in San Antonio

2200

Yearly average days in San Antonio when

temperature dips below 32 degees

4488

Golf courses in San Antonio

6699..99

Average daily temperature in San Antonio

115500

Miles to both the Texas Gulf Coast

and to the Mexican border

331111

Miles from San Antonio

to Louisiana state line via I-10

336688..66

Square miles inside San Antonio city limits

555588

Miles from San Antonio

to New Mexico state line via I-10

668800

Feet to the top of the Tower of the Americas

11559999

Miles from San Antonio

to the Canadian border via I-35

11660000

Miles from San Antonio to Washington D. C.

11771188

Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo)

and a presidio (fort) established

as beginnings of San Antonio

11883366

The year of the Battle of the Alamo and the

year Texas became an independent Republic

11884455

The year Texas agreed to be annexed

into the United States of America

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2006 population of San Antonio

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November

4 Saturday at Rice (Exhibition) Houston 7 p.m.

10 Friday at Texas / Pan American (Exhibition) Edinburg 7 p.m.

17-18 Fri-Sat at St. Edward’s Shootout Austin

17th: vs Alabama / Huntsville 4 p.m.

18th: vs Harding (Ark) 4 p.m.

21 Tuesday MIDWESTERN STATE McDermott Center 7:30 p.m.

25 Saturday TEXAS A&M / KINGSVILLE McDermott Center 4 p.m.

December

2 Saturday ANGELO STATE McDermott Center 4 p.m.

12 Tuesday at Angelo State San Angelo 7 p.m.

15 Friday SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES McDermott Center 7:30 p.m.

18 Monday at Texas A&M / Kingsville Kingsville 7 p.m.

30 Saturday CONCORDIA (Texas) McDermott Center 7:30 p.m.

January

2 Tuesday HOUSTON BAPTIST McDermott Center 7:30 p.m.

4 Thursday TEXAS / PERMIAN BASIN McDermott Center 8 p.m.

6 Saturday OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (x) McDermott Center 8 p.m.

8 Monday at Dallas Baptist (x) Dallas 7 p.m.

11 Thursday DALLAS BAPTIST (x) McDermott Center 7 p.m.

15 Monday at St. Mary’s (x) San Antonio 7:30 p.m.

18 Thursday at St. Edward’s (x) Austin 8 p.m.

20 Saturday at Texas A&M International Laredo 7:30 p.m.

25 Thursday at Lincoln (x) Jefferson City, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

27 Saturday at Montana State / Billings (x) Billings, Mont. 7:30 p.m.

28 Sunday at Montana State / Billings Billings, Mont. 7:30 p.m.

February

3 Saturday ST. MARY’S (x) McDermott Center 8 p.m.

8 Thursday LINCOLN (x) McDermott Center 8 p.m.

10 Saturday MONTANA STATE / BILLINGS (x) McDermott Center 8 p.m.

17 Saturday ST. EDWARD’S (x) McDermott Center 8 p.m.

19 Monday TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL McDermott Center 8 p.m.

22 Thursday at Texas / Permian Basin Odessa 7:30 p.m.

24 Saturday at Oklahoma Panhandle (x) Goodwell, Okla. 8 p.m.

26 Monday Heartland Conference Playin Game TBD

28 Wednesday Heartland Conference Semi-finals TBD

March

3 Saturday Heartland Conference Championship TBD

10-11, 13 Sat-Sun, Tue NCAA D-II South Central Regional TBD

21-22, 24 Wed-Thu, Sat NCAA D-II Championships Springfield, Mass.

(x) Heartland Conference Games