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A comprehensive look at the Governors Basketball program including player and coach biographies, a 2009-10 review and an in-depth history section

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Page 1: 2010-11 Men's Basketball Media Guide

2010-11 MEN’S BASKETBALLMEDIA GUIDE

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RADIO/TELEVISION CHART

#3 • Caleb Brown6-0 • 170 • Sr. • GMemphis, Tenn.Raleigh Egypt

#4 • Marcel Williams6-6 • 235 • Jr. • FOcoee, Fla.Ocoee

#5 • Tyrone Caldwell6-0 • 170 • Jr. • GClarksville, Tenn.Clarksville

#10 • Will Triggs6-6 • 230 • Fr. • FEdwardsville, Ill.Edwardsville

#11 • Thomas Greer6-5 • 180 • Fr. • GAtwood, Tenn.West Carroll

#12 •Tyshwan Edmondson6-4 • 175 • Jr. • GHopkinsville, Ky.Midland

#14 • Alton Williams6-3 • 190 • Fr. • GCollierville, Tenn.Collierville

#20 • Melvin Baker6-7 • 215 • Jr. • FAmarillo, Texas.Odessa

#23 • Josh Terry6-4 • 205 • Jr. • G/FHenderson, Ky.Three Rivers

#24 • Joe Harms 6-7 • 215 • Fr. • F/CBelleville, Ill.Althoff Catholic

#25 • Anthony Camp6-6 • 185 • Jr. • F/GEdwardsville, Ill.Edwardsville

#32 • Justin Blake 6-3 • 190 • So. • GDyersburg, Tenn.Dyer County

#33 • Matt Hasse6-9 • 225 • Fr. • CNaperville, Ill.Naperville North

Dave LoosHead Coach21st Season

Bret CampellAssistant Coach

Scott CombsAssistant Coach

Charles WellsAssistant Coach

Landon ShipleyGraduate Assistant

#21 • John Fraley6-8 • 220 • Jr. • CClarksville, Tenn.Heritage Christian

Austin Peay State University, a Tennessee Board of Regents Institution, is an equal opportunity employer committed to the education of a non-racially identifiable student body. AP-052-S/11-10/PDF

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ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

2010-11 SCHEDULE

Intercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to provide educational and broad-based competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division I level for eligible male and female student athletes. Seeking to maintain a proper balance between athletic and academic programs, the University is committed to preparing students for productive, fulfilling and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and successful programs, those athletic experiences will be instrumental in developing the concepts of teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence plus the qualities of leadership and discipline. Intercollegiate athletics endeavors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a diversified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a diverse and talented group of participants, coaches and administrators with a strong commitment to excellence, openness, gender equity and integrity, reflecting a precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a result, Austin Peay athletics assumes a major role in assisting University development and fiscal responsibility. The departmental goals and objectives are based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently looking forward to an exciting and progressive future.

NOVEMBER Thur. 4 Central Missouri (Exhibition) Clarksville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Mon. 8 Westminster (Exhibition) Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Fri. 12 at St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. 7:30 p.m. Mon. 15 at Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 6 p.m. Thurs. 18 at Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 7:15 p.m. ChicagoInvitationalChallenge Sun. 21 at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 2:05 p.m. Tues. 23 at Purdue (ESPN3.com) West Lafayette, Ind. 6 p.m. Fri. 26 nt. Charleston Southern Hoffman Estates, Ill. Noon Sat. 27 nt. TBA Hoffman Estates, Ill. TBA DECEMBER Thurs. 2 at Southeast Missouri • Cape Girardeau, Mo. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 4 at Eastern Illinois • Charleston, Ill. 6 p.m. Tues. 7 Lipscomb Clarksville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sat. 11 Fontbonne Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Thurs. 16 at Memphis (CSS) Memphis, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sat. 18 Eastern Kentucky • Clarksville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Tues. 21 Morehead State • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Tues. 28 Brescia Clarksville, Tenn. 7 p.m.JANUARY Mon. 3 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sat. 8 at Murray State • (ESPNU) Murray, Ky. 11 a.m. Mon 10 at UT Martin • Martin, Tenn. 7:00 p.m. Sat. 15 at Tennessee State • (ESPNU) Nashville, Tenn. 3 p.m. Thurs. 20 Tennessee Tech • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 22 Jacksonville State • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Thurs. 27 at Eastern Kentucky • Richmond, Ky. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 29 at Morehead State • Morehead, Ky. 6 p.m.FEBRUARY Thurs. 3 Tennessee-Martin • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 5 Murray State • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Mon. 7 at Tennessee Tech • Cookeville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sat. 12 Tennessee State • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Tues. 15 at Jacksonville State • Jacksonville, Ala. 7 p.m. Sat. 19 at ESPN Bracketbuster TBA TBA Thurs. 24 Eastern Illinois • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 26 Southeast Missouri • Clarksville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m.MARCH 2011OhioValleyConferenceMen’sBasketballChampionship Wed. 2 First Round Nashville, Tenn. 5/7 p.m. Thurs. 3 Quarterfinals Nashville, Tenn. 5/7 p.m. Fri. 4 Semifinals Nashville, Tenn. 5/7 p.m. Sat. 5 Championship Nashville, Tenn. TBA Home games in BOLD All times central • OVC Games

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONCity, Zip .................................................................................Clarksville, TN 37040Founded .........................................................................................................1927Enrollment ...................................................................................................10,188Nickname ..............................................................................................GovernorsSchool Colors .................................................................................Red and WhiteArena/Capacity .......................................Dunn Center (Dave Aaron Arena)/ 7,275Affiliation ....................................................................................... NCAA Division IConference ...........................................................................................Ohio ValleyPresident .................................................................................................. Tim Hall Alma Mater, Year ...............................................University of Houston, 1978Athletics Director ...................................................................................Dave Loos Alma Mater, Year .................................................................. Memphis, 1970Athletic Department Phone ...............................................................931/221-7903Ticket Office Phone ..........................................................................931/221-7761

TEAM INFORMATION2010-11 Overall Record .................................................................................17-15 Home | Away | Neutral ...................................................... 11-4 | 5-9 | 1-22010-11 Conference Record (finish) ..................................................... 11-7 (t/3rd) Home | Away .................................................................................... 8-1 | 3-6Starters returning/lost ........................................................................................4/1Letterwinners returning/lost ...............................................................................6/5

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ..........................................................................................Dave Loos Alma Mater, Year .................................................................. Memphis, 1970 Record at APSU (yrs) .........................................................331-276 (20 yrs.) Career Record (yrs) ............................................................413-329 (24 yrs.) Office Phone ............................................................................931/221-7904Assistant Coach ............................................................................Bret Campbell Alma Mater, year ...........................................................Valdosta State, 1983Assistant Coach .............................................................................. Scott Combs Alma Mater, year ...............................................................Austin Peay, 1998Assistant Coach ...............................................................Charles "Bubba" Wells Alma Mater, year ...............................................................Austin Peay, 1997Graduate Assistant ......................................................................Landon Shipley Alma Mater, year .............................................................. Illinois State, 2010Athletic Trainer ................................................................................Joni Johnson Office Phone ............................................................................931/221-6268

SPORTS INFORMATIONSport Information Director/Men’s Basketball Contact .......................... Brad Kirtley Office phone ............................................................................931/221-7561 E-mail ...............................................................................kirtleyb@apsu.edu Home phone ............................................................................931/553-2845Assistant ........................................................................................Alaric Klinghard E-Mail ..........................................................................klingharda@apsu.edu Office Phone ............................................................................931/221-7561 Home Phone ............................................................................931/279-0905Fax Number ......................................................................................931/221-7562Press Row Phone .............................................................................931/221-7155Mailing Address ............................................ PO Box 4515, Clarksville, TN 37044Web site ................................................................................ www.letsogpeay.com

HISTORICAL INFORMATIONFirst Year of Men's Basketball ........................................................................1929All-time Record ......................................................................................1080-1030Last NCAA Tournament appearance ..............................................................2008 Result ..................................................0-1, lost to Texas in first round, 74-54Last Postseason NIT appearance ..................................................................2007 Result .................................................................. 0-1, lost to Air Force 75-51Last CollegeInsider.com appearance .............................................................2009 Result ........................................................................... lost to Bradley, 81-74Last OVC Tournament appearance ................................................................2010 Result ................................................... 0-1, lost to Tennessee Tech, 68-65

2010-11 GOVERNORS QUICK FACTS

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GOVERNORS COACHING STAFFAUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

SECTION HIGHLIGHTS

Head Coach Dave Loos Loos Ledger Loos vs. Opponents Assistant Coaches Scott Combs Charles "Bubba" Wells Bret Campbell Landon Shipley

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In today’s college athletics world, it is hard to imagine one person handling an athletics depart-ment’s two most demanding positions.

But Dave Loos has helped APSU thrive as both its head basketball coach and the Athletics Director. In fact, it is nearly unheard of in the world of NCAA athletics an athletics director also coaching, espe-cially a sport as prominent as men’s basketball.

What is remarkable is Loos, who is the dean of Ohio Valley Conference basketball coaches, also is the longest-serving athletics director at his university–he currently is in his 13th year.

His double duties aptly point out the respect Loos earned both on and off campus. He has applied the same common-sense approach to his athletics director's duties that have been representa-tive of his APSU basketball tenure.

What is even more remarkable is that Loos, who is in his 20th season as Govs head coach, owns the mark for APSU's longest basketball coach-ing tenure–only 13 other Division I coaches have longer tenures at their respective schools–and is the program's all-time wins leader, surpassing Dave Aaron in 2006-07. To honor such achievement, then-outgoing president, Dr. Sherry Hoppe, at the behest of several longtime basketball supporters, named the basketball floor Dave Loos Court.

In addition, Loos was inducted into the Austin Peay Athletics Hall of Fame in Feb. 2008.

On Dec. 12, 2009, Loos became the league's all-time wins leader, passing Cal Luther (319) for most victories while coaching in the OVC. His achievement was honored with the establishment of the Dave Loos Scholarship, a graduate scholarship to be awarded to an aspiring coach.

Loos enters the season ranked 35th among active coaches for most victories.

Such success didn’t happen by accident. Loos not only has elevated APSU's program to the pin-nacle of OVC prominence, but has done it as well with the dignity and class so reflective of the reputa-tion he built as an athlete and as a high school/college coach.

He is only the second APSU coach to lead the Govs to an OVC regular-season and NCAA Division I tournament berth. His APSU teams have advanced at least to the OVC tourney semifinals in 12 of the last 15 years. That has sustained his reputation of elevating his club's play during February-March.

More impressively the Governors have been the OVC's top program since the turn of the century. APSU has sported a 60 percent winning percent-age during those 10 seasons, including five 20-win seasons and four OVC regular-season titles. In fact, the Govs own a 123-53 OVC record (70 percent) in the new millennium, including five straight double-digit win seasons.

That underscores a Governors program that has possessed a .500 or better OVC record in each of the last 16 seasons. In fact, Loos is tied for the most combined regular-season and league tourney victories among the nation's coaches during the past seven seasons.

That has resulted in Austin Peay winning the OVC tournament and gaining an NCAA tourney

berth in 1996; APSU capturing a 1997 league co-championship—the first since 1977; shock-ing the league by winning both a regular-season co-championship and tourney title in 2003; posting an unprecedented 16-0 OVC campaign in 2004; winning the 2006-07 OVC regular-season title by a convincing three games and repeating it in 2007-08 while advancing to the NCAA tournament. Loos is the only APSU coach to earn multiple OVC Coach of the Year honors, in 1990-91, 1996-97, 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2006-07.

As a result, Loos achieved one of his program's goals–the Governors reclaiming their spot among the OVC elite and annually competing for the title.

Loos became Austin Peay's 11th head men's basketball coach on July 14, 1990. The likeable veteran coach has proven to be a "perfect fit" for the APSU program.

In his initial season, not only did his Govs produce a winning (15-14) season after a previous 10-19 campaign, they displayed an exciting style as well.

He became only the third Austin Peay coach to earn OVC Coach of the Year, the first to be recog-nized in his first Govs' season.

He then began building his own program with young men who reflected their coach both on and off the court and represented the University with great class.

The Govs struggled record-wise (11-17 and 7-20) the next two seasons as Loos was reinventing the soul of the program. The young 1993-94 team began 0-7 but finished strongly at 11-16. Picked to finish eighth in preseason polls, the Govs battled for the title much of the season, finally settling for third.

Since then APSU has developed a rich tradition of excellence.

In 1994-95, the Govs finished the regular-season at 12-15 but pulled two upsets in the OVC tournament before falling to Murray State when star forward Bubba Wells suffered a leg injury that later

DAVELOOSHead CoachAthletics DirectorMemphis, 1969

Coaching Record331-276 record in 20 APSU seasons413-329 record in 24 seasons overall208-128 OVC record in 20 seasons Coaching Honors• Volunteer State Athletic Conference, Coach of the

Year, 1985• NAIA District 24 Coach of the Year, 1985• NAIA Area V Coach of the Year, 1985• National Catholic Tournament Outstanding Coach,

1985• OVC Coach of the Year, 1990-91• Tennessee State Sportswriters Association College

Coach of the Year, 1995-96• OVC Coach of the Year, 1996-97• OVC Coach of the Year, 2002-03• Tennessee State Sportswriters Association College

Coach of the Year, 2002-03• OVC Coach of the Year, 2003-04• OVC Coach of the Year, 2006-07

Miscellaneous• Named APSU Athletics Director, April 1997• Director for APSU athletics program that captured

OVC Academic Banner in 2002-03, 2008-09• Inducted into St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of

Fame, Spring 1997• Inducted into University of Memphis (M-Club) athletic

Hall of Fame, Fall 2002• Inducted into the Missouri Basketball Coaches Hall of

Fame, Spring 2007• Became Austin Peay's all-time winningest basketball

coach, Jan. 13, 2007• Basketball floor named Dave Loos Court, Spring

2007• Inducted into the Austin Peay Athletics Hall of Fame,

Winter 2008• Became OVC's all-time winningest coach, Dec. 12,

2009. • Dave Loos Scholarship Fund established, Feb. 20,

2010• Married: wife Phyllis; four children, David, Todd, Brad

and Nicole; three grandsons, Daniel, Brady, Paxton, three granddaughters, Olivia, Katie Grace, Ryhan.

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turned out to be a surgery-necessitating right leg stress fracture.

In 1995-96, the Governors again peaked late. In February, the Govs fashioned an 8-2 record, including six straight victories. APSU entered the NCAA tourney with a four-game win streak before losing to Georgia Tech.

A year later, the Governors finished 17-14 overall—with All-America forward Wells missing the season's first 12 games—but won six of their final eight games, including a four-game winning streak that helped clinch a regular-season OVC co-championship.

In 1997-98, the Govs, despite a rebuilding season, ended the season with a surprising 17-11 record and a fourth-place OVC finish.

In 1998-99, the young Govs finished in a third-place OVC tie, although the 11-16 mark ended the string of winning seasons at three.

A year later, the Govs ended 18-11. The 18 wins, at the time, represented the most regular-season wins by the Govs since 1976-77.

APSU topped that mark in 1999-00 with a 22-10 record—the Govs' first 20-win mark since 1986-87.

It was a 14-18 mark in 2001-02 as the Governors possessed only one senior. That returning group completely turned around those losing fortunes in 2002-03. In going 23-8, the Govs won 15 of their last 16 regular-season games to win a share of the OVC title, the OVC tourney championship and a trip to the NCAA tourney. The 23 wins represented the third most in school history.

But the 2003-04 season saw the Govs make a remarkable run through the OVC, becoming only the fourth team in league his-tory to go unbeaten in conference play. The Govs were just one of three teams in the country to finish league play without a loss.

Despite losing four senior starters, the

Govs were in the 2005 OVC regular-season race until the final weekend and stunned Samford and top-seed Tennessee Tech in the OVC tourney be-fore narrowly losing to Eastern Kentucky in the title tilt. The Govs finished 9-7 in the OVC. APSU owned an 11-9 league mark in 2006 with a 17-14 overall mark with a young team.

In 2006-07, the Governors, despite having no seniors on the roster, overcame a slow start to finish at 21-12 overall, the third 20-win season during Loos's tenure. More importantly, the Govs ran away with the OVC crown, going 16-4.

The 2007-08 season was even more remark-able. The odds-on choice to repeat as league champions, the Governors battle a much-improved league, yet finished with an identical 16-4 record and won the regular season by the same three-game margin. It was only the second time in OVC history that a team posted back-to-back 16-win seasons.

The Govs' 24-11 overall record also tied the APSU mark for single-season wins, both overall and as a Division I program.

Loos has earned respect from peers for his coaching ability and the manner he directs the pro-gram, reflective in the fact he now is the only coach in OVC history to have as many as five "Coach of the Year" honors.

Loos came to APSU after four seasons as Memphis' top assistant. He joined Larry Finch in 1986 and helped direct his alma mater to an 85-43 record, including two NCAA tourney appearances and a Metro Conference tourney title during his tenure.

Prior to joining Memphis State, Loos enjoyed four successful head-coaching seasons at Christian Brothers College in Memphis. He took over that pro-gram in 1982-83, and after an initial 16-14 season,

THE LOOS LEDGERCollege Basketball Coaching BackgroundMemphis State University, Graduate Assistant (1970)Christian Brothers University, Assistant Coach and

Head Baseball Coach (1971-74)Christian Brothers University, Head Coach (1982-86)Memphis State University, Assistant Coach (1986-90)Austin Peay State University, Head Coach (1990-)

Head Coaching Record (Overall)Year School W-L Pct.1982-83 Christian Brothers 16-14 .5331983-84 Christian Brothers 21-15 .5831984-85 Christian Brothers 25-10 .7141985-86 Christian Brothers 20-14 .5881990-91 Austin Peay 15-14 .5171991-92 Austin Peay 11-17 .3931992-93 Austin Peay 7-20 .2591993-94 Austin Peay 11-16 .4071994-95 Austin Peay 13-16 .4481995-96 Austin Peay 19-11 .6331996-97 Austin Peay 17-14 .5481997-98 Austin Peay 17-11 .6071998-99 Austin Peay 11-16 .4071999-00 Austin Peay 18-10 .6432000-01 Austin Peay 22-10 .6882001-02 Austin Peay 14-18 .4382002-03 Austin Peay 23-8 .7422003-04 Austin Peay 22-10 .6882004-05 Austin Peay 13-19 .4062005-06 Austin Peay 17-14 .5482006-07 Austin Peay 21-12 .6362007-08 Austin Peay 24-11 .7062008-09 Austin Peay 19-14 .5782009-10 Austin Peay 17-15 .531Career 24 Seasons 413-329 .557APSU 20 Seasons 331-276 .545

Head Coaching Record (OVC Only)Year School W-L Pct.1990-91 Austin Peay 6-6 .5001991-92 Austin Peay 6-8 .4291992-93 Austin Peay 4-12 .2501993-94 Austin Peay 10-6 .6251994-95 Austin Peay 8-8 .5001995-96 Austin Peay 10-6 .6251996-97 Austin Peay 12-6 .6671997-98 Austin Peay 11-7 .6111998-99 Austin Peay 9-9 .5001999-00 Austin Peay 11-7 .6112000-01 Austin Peay 10-6 .6252001-02 Austin Peay 8-8 .5002002-03 Austin Peay 13-3 .8132003-04 Austin Peay 16-0 1.0002004-05 Austin Peay 9-7 .5632005-06 Austin Peay 11-9 .5502006-07 Austin Peay 16-4 .8002007-08 Austin Peay 16-4 .8002008-09 Austin Peay 13-5 .7222009-10 Austin Peay 11-7 611 20 Seasons 208-128 .619

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recorded three straight 20-win campaigns. In 1985, CBC captured its first Volunteer State Ath-letic Conference crown, the VSAC tourney title and second place in the National Catholic Tournament.

For his efforts, he earned VSAC, NAIA District 24 and NAIA Area V Coach of the Year honors. He also was named the National Catholic Tournament Outstanding Coach.

Loos' move to CBC came after spending eight seasons as head coach at his prep alma mater, Mehlville High School in St. Louis. Taking over a program that previously had endured 11 straight losing seasons, Loos led his team to five winning campaigns, including a state tourney berth. He left the school as its winningest coach.

The Missouri native played both basketball and baseball during his college days at Memphis State, where he was inducted into its athletic Hall

of Fame in September 2002. Loos was the starting point guard for the 1968-69 Tigers, leading the team in minutes played. He also was an all-conference shortstop for the Tigers baseball team.

Upon completing his eligibility, he remained at Memphis as an assistant in 1970. Following his graduation (1970), he officially began his coaching career as an assistant basketball and head baseball coach at CBC.

He and his wife, Phyllis, have four children, David, who broadcasts Govs and Lady Govs sports; Todd, who is in the music business; Brad, a former Gov who is associ-ate head basketball coach at Central Missouri, and Nicole Peterson, a former dance team member who now is the APSU alumni director and serves as Pom Squad advisor.

They also have six grandchildren: William Daniel, Olivia Joy and Katie Grace, children of David and Pam Loos; Brady Jonathan and Rhyan Bailey, children of

Brad and Jennifer Loos, and Paxton David, son of Jake and Nikki Peterson.

Air Force ............................................ 1-0Akron ................................................. 0-3Alabama ............................................ 0-1Arizona .............................................. 0-1Arkansas ............................................ 0-1Arkansas Baptist ................................ 1-0Arkansas-Little Rock .......................... 3-1Arkansas-Monticello .......................... 2-1Arkansas State .................................. 3-2 Ball State ........................................... 0-0Belmont ........................................... 15-9Bethel ................................................ 8-1Binghamton ....................................... 1-0Bluefield College ................................ 1-0Bradley .............................................. 1-0Brescia ............................................... 0-0Bryan College .................................... 1-0Carson-Newman ................................ 0-1Central Bible College ......................... 1-0Central Methodist .............................. 0-1Charleston Southern .......................... 0-0Chattanoga ........................................ 1-4Christian Brothers .............................. 3-0Cincinnati ........................................... 0-4College of the Ozarks ........................ 1-1Colorado ............................................ 1-0Colorado State ................................... 1-0Cumberland ....................................... 4-1David Lipscomb ................................. 7-7Dayton ............................................... 0-3Delaware State .................................. 1-0Delta State ......................................... 0-3Detroit Mercy ..................................... 0-1Drake ................................................. 0-2East Tennessee ................................. 1-1Eastern Illinois ............................... 20-13

Eastern Michigan ............................... 0-1Eastern Kentucky .......................... 31-15Eastern Washington .......................... 1-0Evansville .......................................... 4-8Florida ................................................ 0-1Florida Gulf Coast .............................. 1-0Fontbonne ......................................... 0-0Fordham ............................................ 1-0Freed-Hardeman ............................... 9-1George Mason ................................... 0-1Georgia Southern .............................. 3-0 Georgia Tech ..................................... 0-1Harding .............................................. 3-5Harris Stowe ...................................... 1-0Illinois ................................................. 0-1Indiana ............................................... 0-1Indiana State ..................................... 2-1Iowa ................................................... 0-1IUPUI ................................................. 2-1Jackson State .................................... 1-0Jacksonville State ............................ 14-1Kent State .......................................... 0-1Kentucky ............................................ 0-2Kentucky Wesleyan ........................... 1-0Knoxville College ............................... 2-0Lambuth ........................................... 10-0Lee College ....................................... 1-0LeMoyne-Owen ................................. 2-5Lindenwood ....................................... 2-0Loras .................................................. 1-1Louisville ............................................ 0-4Marian ................................................ 3-0Martin Methodist ................................ 1-0Marycrest ........................................... 0-1Maryville ............................................ 2-0Memphis ............................................ 1-5

Michigan State ................................... 0-1Middle Tennessee .......................... 15-12Milligan .............................................. 1-0Mississippi ......................................... 0-3Mississippi State ................................ 1-1Missouri ............................................. 0-4Missouri Baptist ................................. 3-0Morehead State ............................. 25-16Murray State .................................. 18-28New Orleans ...................................... 1-0Niagara .............................................. 1-0Nicholls State ..................................... 1-0Norfolk State ...................................... 0-1N. Carolina-Greensboro .................... 0-2North Carolina State .......................... 0-1Northeast Louisiana ........................... 0-1Northern Illinois .................................. 1-1Oakland City ...................................... 2-0Ohio ................................................... 1-1Oklahoma State ................................. 0-1Oral Roberts ...................................... 0-1Pacific ................................................ 1-0Pepperdine ........................................ 1-0Phillips ............................................... 1-0Portland ............................................. 0-1Providence ......................................... 0-1Purdue ............................................... 0-1Rhodes .............................................. 7-1Rice ................................................... 1-0Rutgers .............................................. 0-1Samford ............................................11-5Shorter College .................................. 1-0Siena ................................................. 0-2Siena Heights .................................... 1-0South Florida ..................................... 0-1

Southeast Missouri ........................ 27-15Southern Illinois ................................. 1-4St. Ambrose ....................................... 1-0St. Joseph's ....................................... 0-1St. Louis Univ. ................................... 1-3St. Xavier ........................................... 0-1Stephen F. Austin ............................... 0-1Tennessee ......................................... 0-5Tenn. Martin ................................... 27-10Tennessee State ............................ 27-15Tennessee Tech ............................. 29-21Tennessee Wesleyan ........................ 1-1Texas ................................................. 0-1Texas-El Paso .................................... 0-1Texas-Pan America ............................ 1-0Texas Southern .................................. 1-0Thomas College ................................ 1-0Toledo ................................................ 0-1Trevecca ............................................ 7-6Union (Ky.) ......................................... 0-1Union (Tenn.) ..................................... 4-4Utah State .......................................... 1-1Valparaiso .......................................... 0-2Vanderbilt ........................................... 0-7Viterbo ............................................... 1-0Webster ............................................. 2-0Western Carolina ............................... 0-2Western Kentucky ............................. 2-6Westminster ....................................... 1-0Wisconsin-Green Bay ........................ 1-2Wichita State ..................................... 0-3Winthrop ............................................ 0-1Wyoming ............................................ 0-1Xavier ................................................ 1-0

LOOS’ CAREER RECORD VERSUS OPPONENTS

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The 2008-09 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year has rejoined Austin Peay's basketball staff as assistant coach.

This is the second time Bret Campbell has served as an Austin Peay assistant. He was an as-sistant to Dave Loos and later associate head coach from 1992-99 as the Governors elevated into the OVC elite during his presence.

Campbell then went to UT Martin as head coach, beginning in 1999, until his resignation in Summer 2009 after leading the Skyhawks to their first-ever OVC regular-season title. In 2009-10, Campbell served as Director of Basketball Opera-tions at Murray State.

Campbell joined an APSU staff that includes two former Govs players, Bubba Wells and Scott Combs, that he helped recruit and coach during the mid-1990s before he earned his first head-coaching assignment at UT Martin.

Campbell led the Skyhawks to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2009 and their first National Invitation Tournament (NIT) appear-ance. The team posted a 14-4 league record that season and a 22-10 overall worksheet, the best overall record in school history and the most wins for UT Martin since playing as an NCAA Division I team. After winning a school-record 11 straight games, the Skyhawks cracked the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll for the first time Feb. 23, 2009.

That season also saw UT Martin own the 11th highest attendance increase in the country, that average raising more than 1000 fans per game that the previous season.

Campbell led the Skyhawks to five consecu-tive OVC postseason tournaments; he recruited the

Freshman of the Year or OVC Newcomer of the Year four times and recruited two-time OVC Player of the Year Lester Hudson.

Campbell went to UT Martin in March 1999, after serving nearly eight years at Austin Peay, including the 1995-96 season that saw the Gov-ernors captured the OVC tourney championships and appear in the NCAA tournament as well as the 1996-97 season where APSU captured a portion of the OVC regular-season title. He served as head coach for 292 games at UT Martin.

Prior to coming to Austin Peay initially, Campbell served three seasons as a Central Florida assistant coach (1989-92). He served five seasons as recruiting coordinator under Joe Dean Jr., first at Birmingham Southern (1988-89) and then at Central Florida. Birmingham Southern won the 1990 NAIA title with players Campbell aided in recruiting.

A native of Anderson, Ind., he was captain of the 1979 Anderson High School state title runner-up team. He played college basketball at Valdosta State where he was a three-year starter at guard and served as team co-captain. He left Valdosta State as the program's all-time assists leader. After receiving his undergraduate degree in 1983, Camp-bell remained at the school as a graduate assistant for two years (1983-85).

He moved first to Kennesaw College from 1985-87 to initiate the school's intercollegiate bas-ketball program before his next stop at Birmingham Southern.

Campbell and his wife, Marcia, have three chil-dren: daughter Caitlin, age 16, and sons Cannon, age 13, and Carter, age 11.

BRET CAMPBELLAssistant CoachEighth SeasonValdosta State, 1983Coaching Experience Valdosta State, graduate assistant, 1983-85Kennesaw State. assistant coach, 1985-87Birmingham Southern, assistant coach/recruiting

coordinator, 1987-89Central Florida, assistant coach/recruiting

coordinator,1989-92Austin Peay, assistant coach, 1992-97Austin Peay, assistant head coach, 1997-1999UT Martin, head coach, 1999-2009Murray State, director of basketball operations, 2009-10Austin Peay, assistant coach, 2010-

Playing Experience Valdosta State, 1979-83

Miscellaneous • Led UT Martin to first winning Division I record, 2001-

02• Led UT Martin to four consecutive OVC tournaments,

(2000-03)• Led UT Martin to first OVC Championship, 2008• Led UT Martin to first post-season tournament (2009

NIT)• Developed two OVC Freshman of the Year recipients• Developed two OVC Newcomer of the Year recipients• Developed two-time OVC Player of the Year (Lester

Hudson)• Developed nine All-OVC players (3 first-team, 2

second-team and 4 third-team)• Developed four OVC Newcomer selections• Staff member for Murray State team that advanced to

NCAA Round of 32

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Scott Combs is in his 15th season with the Austin Peay basketball program, his12th as as-sistant coach.

Combs serves as the program's recruiting coordinator and helps in the daily operations of the program, working in all coaching aspects, in particu-lar with player development, monitoring academic progress and scouting opponents. He also serves as the director of the Dave Loos Basketball Camps.

He came to APSU in 1996-97 as a player. Since then, he has been a fixture in the program, working his way up the coaching ladder. Follow-ing his playing days, Combs assumed the role as administrative assistant while in graduate school (he and former high school and Govs teammate Joe Sibbitt were the first recipients of the Leon Bibb Hall of Fame Scholarship) in 1999-00. A year later, he was elevated to assistant coach and has played an integral part in the Govs successes since, which has seen the Govs record 20 or more wins in four of the last six years and back-to-back OVC championships on two occasions, including the 2006-07 and 2007-08. The 2002-03 and 2007-08 teams advanced to the NCAA tournament while the 2003-04 club won a game in the NIT. Also during his coaching tenure, APSU captured the 2000 Top of the World Classic championship.

A Lebanon, Ind., native (home of Rick Mount), he starred at Paoli High School, scoring a school record 1958 points, ranking him 31st all-time in the state. He was voted runner-up Indiana Mr. Basketball in 1994 and was selected to play on the prestigious Indiana All-Star team. His prep career followed an AAU one that saw him voted All-Ameri-can six times. The Indianian is one of the select few who has played and coached in both the NCAA and NIT tournaments.

A versatile front-liner who was known for his selfless play and other intangibles he brought to the floor, Combs played his final two seasons (1997-99) at APSU after transferring from Missouri, where

he played his freshman (1994-95) and sophomore (1995-96) seasons. At Mizzou, Combs tallied a sea-son high 12 points at Kansas and earned player of the game versus Colorado with 11 points and 6 re-bounds. In addition, he was a member of a Missouri squad that played in the 1995 NCAA tournament (after beating Indiana University the Tigers lost to eventual national champion UCLA on a last-second shot) and the 1996 NIT.

Combs sat out 1996-97 at APSU as a transfer redshirt. After playing on the perimeter his junior season, Combs was a starting post player as a se-nior playing alongside Trenton Hassell. He averaged 8.8 points, shooting a team-best 54.8 percent from the floor, and 5.3 rebounds per game. His rebound totals ranked 14th in the OVC. Off the floor, Combs posted a 4.0 GPA and earned CoSIDA District IV Academic All-District as a senior. He also served as president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC). Combs graduated in 1998 with bach-elor's degrees in mathematics and education. He began his graduate work while completing his final season of eligibility, earning his master’s in Sports Administration.

Combs is married to the former Casey Jenkins, who is Internet Manager at Jenkins and Wynne-Ford-Lincoln-Mercury-Honda. They have a daughter, Chandler Kate, 1.

Scott and Casey enjoy competing in Ironman triathlons and Scott enjoys playing the piano, playing cards, and golfing in his free time.

SCOTT COMBSAssistant Coach12th SeasonAustin Peay, 1998Coaching Experience Austin Peay, administrative assistant, 1999Austin Peay. administrative assistant to athletics

Director, 1999Austin Peay, assistant coach, 2000-

Playing Experience University of Missouri, 1994-95, 1995-96Austin Peay, 1996-97 (redshirted), 1997-98, 1998-99

Miscellaneous • 6-time AAU All-American• AAU Most Valuable Player, 1987• Nike All-America Camp, 1993• ESPN Sunkist Kids, 1993• Street & Smith's Preseason All-American, 1994• Runner up, Indiana Mr. Basketball, 1994• Indiana All Star, 1994• Army ROTC High School Academic All-America,

1994• Honorable mention Big 8 All-Academic, 1996 • CoSIDA Academic All-District IV, 1999• Co-recipient of the first Leon Bibb Hall of Fame

Scholarship, 1999-00

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The leading scorer in Austin Peay men’s basketball history is now in his sixth season working with Governors players.

Charles “Bubba” Wells, the 1997 Ohio Valley Conference “Player of the Year” and two-time OVC “Male Athlete of the Year” who gained national attention for his miraculous return from a leg stress fracture, was hired in June 2005 as a full-time as-sistant.

Wells, who battled assorted leg problems throughout his college and pro careers, chose to take a different route with his basketball future–coaching. And he wanted to do it at the school where he built a reputation as not only one of the program’s greatest players in history but as well in a conference where he was billed as one of the best during its 60-year existence.

Considered by many the most popular player in OVC history, Wells finished his career with 2,267 points—the first APSU player to reach 2,000 points—ranking him third all-time in the OVC. He was a three-time first-team All-OVC choice after being named the league’s “Freshman of the Year” in 1993-94. Wells was the 1997 OVC “Player of the Year” and the 1996 and 1997 OVC “Male Athlete of the Year.” He also was two-time Tennessee Sports-writers College Basketball “Player of the Year.”

Wells jersey (13) was retired Jan. 22, 1998 and he was inducted into the APSU athletics Hall of Fame, Feb. 8, 2003 after being two-time APSU Outstanding Male athlete (1995-96, 1996-97) and the 1997 Joy Award recipient as the most valuable senior athlete.

As a senior he was named third-team Preseason All-America by Athlon Magazine and all-district by both the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). He was named to the Basketball Times All-South team. He also captured his second straight Tennessee Sportswriters College Basketball “Player of the Year” award.

As a sophomore, Wells averaged 19.3 ppg and followed that up with a 26.3 ppg (third in nation) in 1995-96, earning the OVC Tourney MVP in leading the Govs to a championship and NCAA tourney ap-pearance. Wells still owns several OVC tournament records.

But it was his senior year that drew nationwide attention. He missed the season’s first 12 games with a stress fracture in his left tibia, requiring surgery to place a tibial nail in the lower leg. He underwent similar surgery following the 1994-95 season, needing five months to rehabilitate.

However, this time the rehab process took less than five weeks and in his debut game, he scored 39 points in 28 minutes. As a result, the performance and the surgery were featured in “USA Today.” He went on to become the

nation’s unofficial scoring leader (he did not have enough games played to qualify for the official title), averaging 31.7 ppg, scoring 30 or more points 11 times including three 40-point games. His 1996-97 scoring mark also broke the legendary James “Fly” Williams (29.5 ppg) mark for single-season scoring average. He was called the “best offensive player” among draft-eligible seniors by NBA draft guru Marty Blake.

His performance also caught the attention of “The Los Angeles Times” in a front-page story about “The Man of Steel” and segments on both CBS NCAA College Basketball “at the Half” and a seven-minute feature—the “Real Rod Man”—on NBC’s “To-day” show. He was named InfoSport: Basketball’s 1996-97 National Comeback Player of the Year. Prior to the season, he was featured in The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated and the Dick Vitale College Basketball Yearbook.

For his career, Wells averaged 21.6 ppg, 7.1 rebounds while shooting 52 percent from the floor.

He was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round of the 1997 draft and played one season before being traded to the Phoenix Suns and then to the Chicago Bulls. A torn achilles tendon and other leg/groin injuries slowed his professional career, although he played in the Philippines and the Euro League in Greece for two seasons. He then played for the Harlem Globetrotters for two years.

Now Wells is using his playing experience, and his effervescent personality and ability to communi-cate with young people at the coaching level.

On the floor, Wells works with the post play-ers–he was one of the nation’s best post-up players during his APSU career. He also is involved with opponent scouting.

Off the floor, he was named APSU's "Outstand-ing Young Alumnus" in 2006.

In his free time, he likes to spend time with his daughter, playing golf, fishing and watching movies.

Wells has one daughter, Alyiah, age 10. In August 2007, he married the former Tracee

Jones, head women's basketball coach at Tennes-see State. The previous summer Wells served as a supporter to Jones on NBC's hit TV show, "Deal or No Deal."

BUBBA WELLSAssistant CoachSixth SeasonAustin Peay, 1997Coaching ExperienceAustin Peay, assistant, 2005

Playing Experience Austin Peay, 1992-97Dallas Mavericks, 1997-98Phoenix Suns, 1998-99Chicago Bulls, 1998-99LaCrosse Bobcats, CBA, 1998-99Oklahoma Storm, USBL, 2000-01Memphis Hound Dogs, ABA, 2000-01Daphne, Greece, Euro League 2001-02Barangay Ginebra Kings, PHI-PBA, 2002-04Harlem Globetrotters, 2004-05

Miscellaneous • Preseason 3rd-team Athlon All-American, 1996-97• OVC Male Athlete of the Year, 1997, 1998• OVC Player of the Year, 1997• InfoSport: Basketball's 1996-97 National Comeback

Player of the Year• First-team All-OVC, 1995, 1996, 1997• John R. Wooden nominee, 1997• U.S. Basketball Writers All-District, 1996-97• NABC All-District, 1997• Basketball Times All-South, 1997• Tennessee Sportswriters College Basketball "Player

of the Year", 1996-97, 1997-98• OVC Tournament MVP, 1996• All-OVC Tournament, 1996-97• APSU Most Outstanding Male Athlete, 1995-96,

1996-97• APSU Joy Award recipient, 1996-97• Set six OVC tourney records, 1997• Set APSU single-season scoring record (31.7 ppg),

1996-97 • Nation's unofficial scoring leader, 1996-97• APSU uniform jersey retired, 1998• Inducted into APSU Athletics Hall of Fame, 2003• Drafted, Dallas Mavericks, 2nd round, 1997• Comeback featured by USA Today, LA Times, CBS at

the Half, NBC Today Show

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Landon Shipley returns to the University where he started his college basketball career. This time he will serve as the program's graduate assistant.

The St. Louis native played both his freshman and sophomore seasons at APSU where he aver-aged 5.5 points per game as a freshman, including a perfect 5-for-5 three-point shooting effort (career-high 24 points) against Evansville, and 8.8 points per game as a sophomore, including two 18-point efforts. He helped the Governors win the 2006-07 OVC regular-season title and reach the NIT, facing Air Force.

After his sophomore season, he transferred to Illinois State, sitting out 2007-08 in accordance to NCAA transfer rules.

He was a member of the 2008-09 Redbird squad that played in the NIT.

He was a four-time all-district selection at Lafayette High School and left the program as it all-time leading scorer. A two-time All-State selection, Shipley was named the St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis Metro Player of the Year as a prep senior.

GOVS SUPPORT STAFF

JONI JOHNSONAthletic Trainer

BEN LYNEManager

KURT JACKSONManager

LANDON SHIPLEYGraduate AssistantFirst SeasonIllinois State, 2010

An assortment of leg, ankle and foot injuries have forced former walk-on post player Jim Ross to put aside his playing career.

The 6-8 Ross came to APSU in 2008-09 and earned a spot on the Govs roster. He redshirted that season in attempt to improve his post game.

However, he tore his anteriour cruciate liga-ment late during the 2008-08 season and underwent surgery during that offseason.

Ross attempted to rehab his knee during 2009-10 but never was able to get back to 100 percent during the season.

After continuing his rehab during the offseason, he endured additional leg injuries in preparation for the 2010-11 season, forcing him to offer his basket-ball services in other areas.

Ross came to APSU from La Lumiere School in LaPorte, Ind., where he played for Delray Brooks, a the former Prvidence star who played against the Governors in the 1987 NCAA tournament. Ross, a business administration major, is a two-time member of the Athletics Director's Honor Roll, He also was inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta honor society.

JIMROSSStudent Assistant

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MEET THE GOVERNORS AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

SECTION HIGHLIGHTS

Team picture

Numerical Roster

Player profiles

Game-by-Game stats

Career bests

Squad breakdowns

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BY ELIGIBILITY YEAR:SENIORS (1): Caleb BrownREDSHIRT JUNIORS (2): John Fraley, Marcel Williams, JUNIORS (5): Melvin Baker, Tyrone Caldwell, Anthony Campbell, Tyshwan Edmondson, Josh Terry REDSHIRT SOPHOMORES (1): Justin BlakeFRESHMEN (4): Thomas Greer, Joe Harms, Matt Hasse, Will Triggs

BY POSITION:CENTERS (2): John Fraley, Matt HasseFORWARDS (6): Marcel Williams, Anthony Campbell, Melvin Baker, Josh Terry, Joe Harms, Will TriggsGUARDS (6): Caleb Brown, Tyrone Caldwell, Justin Blake, Tys-shwan Edmondson, Thomas Greer, Alton Williams

BY HEIGHTTALLEST PLAYER: Matt Hasse, 6-10SHORTEST PLAYER: Caleb Brown, Tyrone Caldwell, 6-0AVERAGE HEIGHT: 6-4 1/2

BY WEIGHTHEAVIEST PLAYER: Marcel Williams, 237LIGHTEST PLAYER: Thomas Greer, 165AVERAGE WEIGHT: 185

BY AGEOLDEST PLAYER: 21, John Fraley (Dec. 29, 1987)YOUNGEST PLAYER: 18, Joe Harms (March 6, 1992)AVERAGE AGE: 20BIRTHDAY GREETINGS: Thomas Greer, Nov. 15, 1991 (turns 19); John Fraley, Dec. 29 (turns 23); Will Triggs, Jan. 21 (turns 20); Alton Williams, March 5 (turns 19) ; Joe Harms (March 6 (turns 19).

BY LOCATIONFLORIDA (1): Marcel WilliamsILLINOIS (4): Anthony Campbell, Will Triggs, Matt Hasse, Joe HarmsKENTUCKY (2): Tyshwan Edmondson; Josh TerryTENNESSEE (6): Justin Blake, Caleb Brown, Tyrone Caldwell, John Fraley, Thomas Greer, Alton WilliamsTEXAS (1): Melvin Baker

BY COLLEGE MAJORBIOLOGY: Melvin BakerBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Tyrone Caldwell, Tyshwan Edmondson, Alton WilliamsBUSINESS MARKETING: Marcel Williams BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT: Anthony CampbellCRIMINAL JUSTICE: Will TriggsHEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT: Caleb Brown, John FraleyINTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES: Matt HasseMASS COMMUNICATIONS, BROADCAST MEDIA: Josh TerryPHYSICS: Joe HarmsUNDECLARED: Justin Blake, Thomas Greer

PRONUNCIATION GUIDELoos like “juice”Tyshwan Edmondson tie-shwanJohn Fraley fray-leeMatt Hasse Hah-seeDuran Roberson dure-an robe-ur-sonMarcel Williams mar-sell

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (High School/JC) 3 Caleb Brown G 6-0 175 Sr. 3L Memphis, TN (Raleigh Egypt) 4 Marcel Williams F 6-6 237 R-Jr. 2L Ocoee, FL (Ocoee) 5 Tyrone Caldwell G 6-0 180 Jr. 2L Clarksville, TN (Clarksville) 10 Will Triggs F 6-6 220 Fr. HS Edwardsville, IL (Edwardsville) 11 Thomas Greer G 6-5 170 Fr. HS Atwood, TN (West Carroll) 12 Tyshwan Edmondson G 6-3 175 Jr. JC Hopkinsville, KY (University Heights Academy/Midland College) 14 Alton Williams G 6-3 190 Fr. HS Collierville, TN (Collierville) 20 Melvin Baker F 6-7 200 Jr. JC Amarillo, Texas (Odessa College) 21 John Fraley C 6-8 230 R-Jr. 2L Clarksville, TN (Heritage Christian) 23 Josh Terry G/F 6-5 200 Jr. JC Henderson, KY (Henderson County/ Three Rivers CC) 24 Joe Harms F 6-9 200 Fr. HS Belleville, IL (Althoff) 25 Anthony Campbell F-G 6-7 205 Jr. 2L Edwardsville, IL (Edwardsville) 32 Justin Blake G 6-2 185 R-So. 1L Bolivar, TN (Bolivar) 33 Matt Hasse C 6-10 225 Fr. HS Naperville, IL (North)

2010-11 Governors: Sitting (L-R)—Joni Johnson–athletic trainer, Ben Lyne, Josh Terry, Justin Blake, Tyrone Caldwell, Head Coach Dave Loos, Caleb Brown, Tyshwan Edmondson, Alton Williams, Jim Ross–student assistant; Kurt Jackson–manager. Standing– Landon Shipley–graduate assistant, Scott Combs-assistant coach, Marcel Williams, Anthony Campbell, Melvin Baker, John Fraley, Matt Hasse, Joe Harms7.8,15 start Will Triggs, Thomas Greer, Bubba Wells–assistant coach and Bret Campbell-assistant coach.

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2010-11 AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS

2010-11 GOVERNORS NUMERICAL ROSTER COACHES & STAFF

Head CoachDave Loos (Memphis State, 1970)

Assistant CoachesBret Campbell (Valdosta State, 1983) Scott Combs (Austin Peay, 1998)Charles "Bubba" Wells (Austin Peay, 1997)

Graduate AssistantLandon Shipley (Illinois State, 2010)

Head Athletic TrainerJoni Johnson (Evansville, 1991)

Team ManagersBen Lyne and Kurt Jackson

2010-11 SQUAD BREAKDOWNS

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CAREER REVIEW

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER BASICS

Again expected to provide perimeter scor-ing production in second Govs season...hop-ing to provide

greater consistency after up-and-down first season... exceptional three-point shooter with extraordinary range…also brings solid all-round abilities and fundamentals to floor…considered adept passer and strong rebounder for size…will look to contribute more on defensive end after gaining needed strength and bulk to frame.Asfreshmanin2009-10:Made first career start at Akron...played sparingly in the Daytona-portion of Glenn Wilkes Classic...contributed 8 points on 3-of-6 shooting against Drake to go with 3 assists and 2 blocks...played 17 minutes off bench against Freed-Hardeman, scored in double-digits, 12 points, for first time in college career...hit pair of first-half three-pointers, off the bench, against Eastern Illinois...made then season-high 3-5 3FGs to finish with 9 points against Marian (Ind.)...connected on pair of 3FGs and made 2-2 FTs for 8 points at No. 3 Kentucky...finished with 5 points against Evansville, including 2-2 FTs...made it six straight FTs with 2-2 effort at Missouri...gained first OVC start against TSU at home when Caleb Brown was late for morning shoot-round...responded with then-career bests in points (15), field goals (6), assists (4) and steals (2)...finished game 6-for-9 from floor, includ-ing a trio of three pointers...remained in starting lineup at Tennessee Tech, scoring a career-high 20 points on 8-12 FGs and matched career-high with 4 assists...scored 14 points at Jacksonville State, including a conventional 3-pt play in overtime to seal the game...posted fourth consecutive double-digit scoring game with 13 points on 4-7 shooting against Eastern Kentucky...named OVC Newcomer of the Week after hitting game-winning three pointer at home against Morehead State...finished with 14

points on 5-9 FG shooting...also had a career-high three steals...scored 15 points and matched a career high with four assists at UT Martin...scored in double digits for sixth-straight time...missed double-figures for first time since joining the starting lineup at Murray State, scoring only six points...also was his first game without a three pointer since Jan. 9 vs. same Racers...slump continued at Tennessee State, making only one three-pointer in seven attempts...finished scoreless against Jacksonville State, but dished out 3 assists...came off bench again at home against Tennessee Tech, scoring just one point...nar-rowly missed double-figure scoring with nine points on 3-6 shooting at EIU...hit double-digits for the first time since Feb. 4, scoring 10 points in his return to the starting lineup at SEMO. Inhighschool:Played guard for Derek McCord at Dyer County High School… averaged 22.8 points per game as senior, connecting on impres-sive 46 percent (117 made) from three-point range, despite facing 11 box-and-one defenses as senior…also averaged 6.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.0 steals per game in leading Dyer County to a

31-2 record and the Class AA semifinals, a contest Choctaws lost in double overtime…named first-team Tennessee All-State selection for second straight year and Class AA Mr. Basketball finalist…McDon-ald’s All-America nominee…consensus All-State selection…named to All-West Tennessee team, earning the Jackson Sun Co-Player of the Year honor…also was first-team All-District 13, earning most valuable player honors for both the regular season and post-season tournament…in addi-tion earned all-region, being selected Region 7AA MVP…as junior, averaged 21.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 4.5 apg and 3.1 spg…connected on 103 three pointers in just 19 games—he had to sit out the season’s first 1 ½ months after transferring from Dyersburg High School…chosen Region 7AA MVP and a member of Class AA All-State Tournament team. Personal: Undecided on major…son of Tony Blake and Vanessa Ahmad…born Sept. 6, 1990…age 20.

JUSTIN BLAKE6-3 • 185 • Redshirt Sophomore •GuardBolivar, Tenn. •Bolivar HS32

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3G 3GA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 32 11 538 16.8 61 143 .427 36 103 .350 27 42 .643 8 28 36 1.1 44 3 36 23 4 10 185 5.8TOTAL 32 11 538 16.8 61 143 .427 36 103 .350 27 42 .643 8 28 36 1.1 44 3 36 23 4 10 185 5.8

Double-Figure Scoring Games ............................8Double-Figure Rebounding Games .....................0Led Govs in Scoring ............................................1Led Govs in Assists .............................................1Led Govs in Steals ..............................................3Games With A Three-Pointer .............................17

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CAREER REVIEW

2009-10 SEASON RECAP

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWNOpponent Min FGM Pct 3GM Pct FTM Pct Off-Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Tennessee 6 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0at Akron 14 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 0 1 0 0 1 3nt. IUPUI 4 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0nt. NC State 3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 0 0 3 0 0 0nt. Niagara 2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0Drake 14 3-6 .500 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 8Freed-Hardeman 17 4-7 .571 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 0-3 0 1 0 0 0 12Southeast Mo. 12 0-4 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Eastern Illinois 7 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 6Ohio 8 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2Marian (Ind.) 20 3-6 .500 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-2 3 0 1 0 0 9at Kentucky 15 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 8Evansville 14 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2 0 0 1 0 0 5at Missouri 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2at Morehead State 7 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Eastern Ky. 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0UT Martin 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Murray State 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tennessee State 35 6-9 .667 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 5 4 1 0 1 15at Tennessee Tech 35 8-12 .667 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2-3 5 4 0 0 0 20at Jacksonville St. 31 5-13 .384 3-10 .300 1-1 1.000 0-3 2 1 2 0 0 14Eastern Ky. 31 4-7 .571 2-5 .400 3-5 .600 0-2 1 1 1 0 1 13Morehead State 34 5-9 .555 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-4 4 3 3 1 3 14at UT Martin 30 4-10 .400 2-8 .250 5-7 .714 1-3 3 4 0 0 0 15at Murray State 37 2-8 .200 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 0-1 3 4 0 0 2 6at Tennessee State 32 1-9 .111 1-7 .142 0-2 .000 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 3Jacksonville State 20 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0Tennessee Tech 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-1 2 0 3 0 0 1Oral Roberts 12 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 4at Eastern Illinois 25 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 5 1 0 0 0 9at Southeast Mo. 22 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 10Tennessee Tech 25 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-1 1 1 2 0 0 6Note: opponent’s name in boldface indicates game started

CAREER BESTSSCORING 20 .... vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)FGM 8 .... vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)FG% .667 .... (8-12) vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)3FGM 4 .... vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)3FGA 10 .... vs. Jacksonville State (1/23/10)FTM 2 .... vs. Kentucky (12/19/09) .....FT% 1.000 .... (2-2), 4 times, m.r. vs. Missouri (12/27/09)REB 3 .... m.r. vs. Jacksonville State (1/23/10)AST 4 .... m.r. vs. UT Martin (2/4/10)STL 3 .... vs. Morehead State (1/31/10)BLK 2 .... vs. Drake (11/28/09)MIN 35 .... vs. Tennessee State (1/16/10)

2009-10 SEASON BESTSSCORING .... sameFGM .... sameFG% .... same3FGM .... same3FGA .... sameFTM .... sameFT% .... sameREB .... sameAST .... sameSTL .... sameBLK .... sameMIN .... same

† - school record ‡ - tied school record m.r. - most recently

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CAREER REVIEW

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER BASICS

Expected again to compete with junior Tyrone Caldwell for point guard position...after serving

apprenticeship under Derek Wright as a freshman in 2007-08, moved into starting lineup for much of 2008-09 season...still seeking to achieve constancy in all aspects of his play...brings steadiness to Govs on both ends of floor...owns court awareness and solid decision-making ability...also has capacity to control speed of game...possesses good speed and quickness…improving shooter who is hoping to gain more consistency in shot...not afraid to attack basket…aggressive performer who has potential to be strong defender...has improved overall game....spent many hours during summer working on game.Asjuniorin2009-10:Began campaign coming off bench...played total of 37 minutes in first three contests...after tallying six points, two steals and grabbing career-high seven rebounds against North Carolina State in Glenn Wilkes Classic, regained starting nod against Niagara...played 31 minutes and dished out five assists in APSU comeback win...remained starter over next 13 games...had five assists vs. Drake, while posting nine points...recorded third straight game with at least five assists, with seven dimes vs. Freed-Hardeman...matched then career-high with a perfect 4-of-4 free-throw effort against Ohio while playing 33 minutes...had season’s best shooting night making 4-of-5 field goals for eight points to go with six assists vs. Marian (Ind.)...recorded third straight game with at least four assists at Kentucky...also had three steals and five points against nation's No. 3 team...scored nine points, had four assists and three steals against Evansville...tallied nine points and dished out just eight assists–matching career high–in 22 minutes before fouling out at Missouri...also had just one turnover against Missouri’s vaunted pressure...

nailed two free throws to force overtime at Morehead State, finishing with seven points...tallied six assists at Eastern Kentucky....scored season-high 14 points, going 5-of-10 from floor, against UT Martin...also matched career-best with eight assists...made it two straight games in double figures with 10 against Murray State, setting personal best with 8-of-8 free throws...was shifted back to reserve role at home against Tennessee State and remained reserve for all but two games during season's remainder...had five points and three steals off bench at Tennes-see Tech...credited with career-high two blocks, but suffered a 2-of-7 free-throw shooting night at Jacksonville State...grabbed two steals to go with six points against Eastern Kentucky...tied career high with three steals against Morehead State...scored nine points off bench at UT Martin, to go along with four assists, two steals and zero turnovers...knocked down 7-of-8 free throws to finish with seven points at Murray State...also nabbed two steals for the fourth straight game....scored eight points off bench, in-cluding 4-of-6 at the free-throw line, to go with three assists and three rebounds at Tennessee State.... scored 11 points off the bench against Jacksonville State – his first double-digit effort since scoring 10 points against Murray State, Jan. 9...returned to starting lineup against Tennessee Tech, scoring five points and dishing out five assists...collected team-high five assists in OVC tourney first-round game to go with six points. Assophomorein2008-09:Moved in and out of starting lineup, his 86 assists ranking second on team...averaged 5.1 ppg overall and in OVC games as well...had impres-sive start to season at Evansville, scoring career-high 20 points on 4-of-5 three-point shooting...also had also had three assists and two steals in first college start...dished out five assists against Lambuth...tallied career-high eight assists in first OVC start at SEMO...in road win at Eastern Illinois, his only basket was a game-sealing three-pointer with 31 seconds left....achieved season’s best shoot-

ing performance, going 4-of-6 from the field, at Louisville for his second double-digit (10) scoring performance...endured slump during late December and early January that saw him losing his starting job temporarily...scored 12 points and collected two steals off the bench against Morehead State...regained starting job in home OVC game against Eastern Kentucky...scored in double-figures for the second time in three games, finishing with 13 points and 8 assists at UT Martin...scored seven points at Murray State in 58-57 APSU win, but undoubt-edly his biggest play was tipping out a last-second rebound that secured the Govs win...was relegated to off-the-bench duty again in early February and started three more times rest of season...dished out 5 assists in home win against Tennessee Tech...scored 12 points at Eastern Kentucky, including 30-foot three-pointer to beat the shot clock late in the second half....scored in double figures for the sixth and final time at home against Tennessee State, tallying 10 points...finished with eight points and five

Double-Figure Scoring Games .......................... 11Double-Figure Rebounding Games .....................0Led Govs in Scoring ............................................1Led Govs in Assists ...........................................25Led Govs in Steals ............................................22Games With A Three-Pointer .............................27

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3G 3GA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 35 0 270 7.7 18 59 .305 10 33 .303 18 29 .621 5 16 21 0.6 24 0 31 25 0 12 64 1.82008-09 33 21 709 21.5 62 188 .330 22 69 .319 21 35 .600 16 44 60 1.8 57 1 86 46 4 32 167 5.12009-10 32 16 723 22.6 57 156 .365 11 40 .275 62 87 .713 8 58 66 2.1 69 1 113 50 2 38 187 5.8TOTAL 100 37 1703 17.0 137 403 .340 43 142 .303 101 151 .669 29 118 147 1.5 150 2 230 121 6 82 418 4.2

CALEB BROWN6-0 • 175 •Senior •GuardMemphis, Tenn. •Raleigh Egypt HS3

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWNOpponent Min FGM Pct 3GM Pct FTM Pct Off-Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Tennessee 15 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-4 1 2 2 0 0 2at Akron 6 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 2 0 0 0 0 0nt. IUPUI 16 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-3 0 0 1 0 0 5nt. NC State 27 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-7 2 2 1 0 2 6nt. Niagara 31 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 2 5 3 0 1 4Drake 31 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 2-3 .666 0-1 2 5 3 0 1 9Freed-Hardeman 17 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 1 7 0 0 1 2Southeast Mo. 16 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 3 2 3 0 2 2Eastern Illinois 16 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 3 2 0 0 0 2Ohio 33 2-7 .285 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1-3 3 4 1 0 0 8Marian (Ind.) 21 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 0 6 0 0 1 8at Kentucky 28 2-7 .285 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 1 4 1 0 3 5Evansville 26 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0-0 4 4 1 0 3 9at Missouri 22 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0-1 5 8 1 0 1 9at Morehead State 34 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0-3 3 3 1 0 2 7at Eastern Ky. 30 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1 4 6 3 0 3 4UT Martin 24 5-10 .500 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0-3 3 8 3 0 1 14Murray State 26 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 8-8 1.000 0-2 3 2 2 0 0 10Tennessee State 14 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0-2 1 2 3 0 0 2at Tennessee Tech 12 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 5at Jacksonville St. 24 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-7 .285 0-1 0 1 2 2 0 4Eastern Ky. 23 2-7 .285 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-2 3 2 1 0 2 6Morehead State 25 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 1-1 4 3 4 0 3 8at UT Martin 29 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 2 4 0 0 2 9at Murray State 25 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 7-8 .875 0-1 0 2 1 0 2 7at Tennessee State 23 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 0-3 4 3 1 0 1 8Jacksonville State 21 3-7 .428 1-1 1.000 4-7 .571 0-3 2 3 2 0 1 11Tennessee Tech 25 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0-2 3 5 2 0 1 5Oral Roberts 21 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 4 4 3 0 1 2at Eastern Illinois 18 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-3 1 4 1 0 0 2at Southeast Mo. 20 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 6-7 .857 1-3 2 3 0 0 1 6Tennessee Tech 24 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0-2 1 5 1 0 0 6Note: opponent’s name in boldface indicates game started

CAREER BESTSSCORING 20 .... vs. Evansville (11/15/08)FGM 6 .... vs. Evansville (11/15/08)FG% 1.000 .... (2-2) vs. Morehead State (12/06/07)3FGM 4 .... twice, m.r. vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/27/09)3FGA 9 .... vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/27/09)FTM 8 .... vs Murray State (1/9/09)FT% 1.000 .... (8-8) vs Murray State (1/9/09)REB 7 .... vs. North Carolina State (11/21/09)AST 8 .... 4 times, m.r. vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)STL 3 .... m.r. vs. Morehead State (1/31/10)BLK 4 .... vs. Jacksonville State (1/23/10)MIN 43 .... vs. Morehead State (3/7/09)

2009-10 SEASON BESTSSCORING 14 .... vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)FGM 5 .... vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)FG% .800 .... (4-5) vs. Marian (Ind.) (12/12/09)3FGM 2 .... vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)3FGA 3 .... m.r. vs. Morehead State (1/31/10)FTM .... sameFT% .... sameREB .... sameAST .... sameSTL .... sameBLK .... sameMIN 33 .... vs Ohio (12/9/09) † - school record ‡ - tied school record m.r. - most recently

assists at Jacksonville State while not committing a turnover in 22 minutes...made start against Murray State in OVC tourney semifinal action, scoring eight points...also started OVC tourney title game against Morehead State, finishing with eight points, including hitting the runner that forced the second overtime. Asfreshmanin2007-08:Played in all 35 games in first APSU season...endured typical freshman ups and downs...got off to slow start...scored just 14 points first in first 15 games before scoring 12 against Eastern Illinois...knocked down four-of-six shots in game, including a pair of three pointers, in season-high 18 minutes...also had season-high three assists in game...proceeded to score just 15 points in next 14 games...in regular-season finale broke loose for 16-point effort at Morehead State, nailing five-of-seven shots, including a trio of three pointers in 17 minutes...also had three assists in contest--matching season best–and two steals...played 12 minutes in NCAA regional tourney game against Texas.Inhighschool: Played guard for Jimmy Adams at Raleigh Egypt High School...as senior, averaged 16 points, 6.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game for the Pharaohs, who finished 30-5...earned all-city and all-region...was named district tournament MVP...also played in Memphis City All-Star game...ranked in the Top 25 Tennessee seniors, according to Rick

Bolus' High Potential Basketball Recruiting Service..played in same backcourt as Georgia Tech signee Maurice Miller, Class AAA Mr. Basketball.Personal: Health care management major...Athletics Director's Honor Roll member last spring... son of Rhonda Brown…born June 14, 1989… age 21.

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3G 3GA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 33 10 524 15.9 40 90 .444 13 32 .406 38 51 .745 7 41 48 1.5 38 0 84 40 2 13 131 4.02009-10 32 15 625 19.5 63 128 .492 15 41 .366 53 72 .736 17 39 56 1.8 42 0 76 60 1 25 194 6.1TOTAL 65 25 1149 17.7 103 218 .472 28 73 .384 91 123 .740 24 80 104 1.6 80 0 160 100 3 38 325 5.0

Expected to continue battle for starting point-guard duties...local product brings unselfish

demeanor to court...possesses terrific court vision with great decision-making capabilities...possesses strong fundamentals...owns great ability to get to the basket...also has improved steadily his perimeter game...spent summer improving strength and stamina...also has used added strength to improve defensive abilities.Asasophomorein2009-10:Moved in and out of the starting lineup at point guard during season as the Govs attempted to find consistency and stability at position...scored 11 points on 4-of-7 field goals at Tennessee...set then career-high with 14 points at Akron, including a pair of free throws with 16 seconds left to extend the Govs lead...followed it up with 11 points, including pair of three pointers, to go with five assists against IUPUI in first Daytona game of Glenn Wilkes Classic...failed to score in start against North Carolina State and then came off bench in win against Niagara...posted season-highs in assists (six) and rebounds (rebounds) vs. Freed-Hardeman...played 24 off-the-bench minutes against Eastern Illinois, scoring seven points and dishing out four assists...scored team-high 11 points on 4-of-5 field-goal shooting vs. Marian (Ind.)...finished with seven points against Evansville, but hit 3-of-4 key free throws in the game’s final 20 seconds...gained first start since season’s fourth game against Tennessee State...finished with 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting...also had four assists and career-tying best three steals...scored career-high 16 points on 5-of-5 shooting at Tennessee Tech, making him 10-of-10 from floor over two-game stretch...also added a career-high tying three steals

at Morehead State, finishing with nine points, including five-of six at the free-throw line....made it back-to-back nine-point efforts with four-of-six shooting performance against UT Martin...also had team-high five assists...earned start in next game against Murray State, playing season-high 35 minutes while finishing with eight points, three assists and zero turnovers....in next start at Tennessee Tech, again played 35 minutes, posting career highs in assists (9), rebounds (5) and steals (3) without a turnover...after struggling some in three straight starts, returned to reserve role...in first game back as a reserve, came off bench to score seven points and dish out two assists against Eastern Illinois before scoring six points in regular-season finale against SEMO...saw limited action in OVC tournament but started CollegeInsider.com contest at Bradley...in 30 minutes dished out eight assists, his second highest total.

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TYRONE CALDWELL6-0 • 180 •Junior • GuardClarksville, Tenn. • Clarksville HS5

for second straight game....hit 3-of-7 field goals to see his streak end at 11 straight FGM and finished with seven points to go with a season-high tying six assists at Jacksonville State...scored six points and had five assists against Eastern Kentucky, including 4-of-4 free throws...struggled against Morehead State, posting a season-high six turnovers...scored seven points and had five assists at Murray State...struggled to get into flow at Tennessee State, playing 25 minutes, scoring three points and with two assists and two rebounds...was perfect from the floor in all aspects making 3-for-3 field goals, including one three pointer, and 4-for-4 free-throws for 11 points against Jacksonville State, his first double-digit game since scoring 16 at Tennessee Tech, Jan. 21...came off bench against Tennessee Tech after making nine straight starts...returned to starting lineup against Oral Roberts and responded with 13 points and three assists...scored in double figures for second straight game, with 10 points at EIU...scored five points in 13 minutes at SEMO...tallied eight points in OVC tourney loss to Tennes-see Tech. Asafreshmanin2008-09:Experienced typical freshman inconsistencies in 2008-09...played in all 33 games, starting 10 times...improved steadily as season progressed...after producing 30 assists and 26 turnovers while playing 209 minutes in the first 15 games, accounted for 54 assists and just 14 turnovers in the final 18 games, playing 315 minutes...during one late-season stretch, committed zero turnovers in four straight games and just one in six games...after going scoreless in career-opening game at Evansville, bounced back to score eight points in come-from-behind win at Belmont...scored nine points in Govs win against Lambuth...in first career start came at Georgia Southern, played 24 minutes, tallying six points and three assists...after trip to Arkansas, started three games...in third career start, produced first double-figure scoring game with 10 points and five assists against Oakland City...after starting Morehead State game in early January, returned to off-the-bench role...enjoyed coming out party at Tennessee State, finishing with a career high 11 points, going five-of-six at line, in 25 minutes...tallied five assists and zero turnovers in home win against Tennessee Tech...offered quality minutes

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWNOpponent Min FGM Pct 3GM Pct FTM Pct Off-Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Tennessee 28 4-7 .571 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 0-1 1 2 2 0 0 11at Akron 34 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 7-8 .875 1-3 3 4 5 0 3 14nt. IUPUI 32 4-10 .400 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 1-3 1 5 2 0 2 11nt. NC State 14 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0nt. Niagara 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-3 0 1 2 0 0 2Drake 5 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 1-2 2 1 1 0 1 3Freed-Hardeman 20 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 1-5 2 6 3 0 0 7Southeast Mo. 27 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-3 1 2 1 0 3 5Eastern Illinois 24 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0-2 0 4 0 0 1 7Ohio 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Marian (Ind.) 19 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 0-1 0 3 3 0 1 11at Kentucky 9 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 2 1 0 0 2 0Evansville 13 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 1-2 4 0 4 0 0 7at Missouri 11 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 0 2 1 0 0 2at Morehead State 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 2 1 0 0 0 0at Eastern Ky. 20 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 2 2 2 0 0 2UT Martin 15 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-2 2 2 1 0 1 3Murray State 14 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-2 1 1 0 0 0 2Tennessee State 29 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 2 4 4 0 3 10at Tennessee Tech 30 5-5 1.000 2-2 1.000 4-9 .444 1-0 2 2 5 0 3 16at Jacksonville St. 26 3-7 .428 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 0-1 1 6 3 0 1 7Eastern Ky. 24 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0-0 1 5 2 0 0 6Morehead State 23 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 0 1 6 0 0 2at UT Martin 16 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 5at Murray State 19 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 0 5 2 0 0 7at Tennessee State 25 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .000 0-2 3 2 0 0 0 3Jacksonville State 17 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 0-0 2 4 2 0 1 11Tennessee Tech 20 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 2 2 2 0 1 4Oral Roberts 24 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1-1 1 3 1 0 1 13at Eastern Illinois 25 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-3 1 2 3 0 0 10at Southeast Mo. 13 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 2-4 1 0 2 0 0 5Tennessee Tech 23 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 3-3 .1.000 0-1 1 2 0 0 1 8Note: opponent’s name in boldface indicates game started

CAREER BESTSSCORING 16 .... vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)FGM 5 .... m.r. vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)FG% 1.000 .... (5-5) m.r. vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)3FGM 2 .... m.r. vs. IUPUI (11/20/09)3FGA 4 .... vs. IUPUI (11/20/09)FTM 7 .... vs. Akron (11/16/09)FT% 1.000 .... (4-4) m.r. vs. Jacksonville State (2/15/10)REB 5 .... m.r. vs. Freed-Hardeman (11/30/09)AST 9 .... vs. Tennessee Tech (2/9/09)STL 3 .... m.r. vs. Tennessee Tech (1/21/10)BLK N/AMIN 35 .... vs. Murray State (2/7/09)

2009-10 SEASON BESTSSCORING .... sameFGM .... sameFG% .... same3FGM 2 .... vs. IUPUI (11/20/09)3FGA .... sameFTM .... sameFT% .... sameREB .... sameAST 6 .... m.r. vs. Jacksonville State (1/23/10)STL .... sameBLK MIN 34 .... vs. Akron (11/16/09)

† - school record ‡ - tied school record m.r. - most recently

Inhighschool: Played guard for Ted Young at Clarksville High School...Class AAA Mr. Basketball Finalist led Wildcats to state tournament for second straight season...averaged 19.0 points, 5.4 re-bounds and 4.8 assists per game as senior...scored game-high 19 points in 51-50 loss to eventual state champ Ridgeway in 2008 state quarterfinals...earned second straight Class AAA All-State Tourna-ment honor....selected first-team All-State for second straight season as well as third straight Tennessean All-Midstate honors...nominated for McDonald's All-America team...three-time Leaf-Chronicle Player of the Year...two-time District 10-AAA MVP...was four-time all-district selection as well as three-time All-Region pick...scored more than 2,000 career points and left Clarksville High as its career assist leader...as junior, averaged 18.7 points, 5.8 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game while shoot-ing 53.6 percent from the floor...led Clarksville High to state title game...scored five points in the final four seconds to send game into second overtime...scored 22 of his 26 points that night in the fourth quarter and overtime periods... as sophomore average 15.0 points per game to earn District MVP honors...started as freshman and earned both all-district and All-Leaf-Chronicle. Personal: Business management major…past

member of Athletics Direc-tor's Honor Roll...recipient of Hope Scholarship...son of Vivian Miller and Tyrone Caldwell, Sr... born Oct. 2, 1989… age 21.

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3G 3GA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 33 4 682 20.7 90 180 .500 38 101 .376 40 55 .727 23 71 94 2.8 48 0 34 39 5 20 258 7.82009-10 31 31 1073 34.6 160 329 .486 57 153 .373 104 129 .806 34 131 165 5.3 49 0 50 84 8 35 481 15.5TOTAL 64 35 1755 27.4 250 509 .491 95 254 .374 144 184 .783 57 202 259 4.0 97 0 84 123 13 55 739 11.5

Preseason first-team All-OVC after earning sec-ond-team honors last spring…ju-nior forward was second-half of Govs one-two

scoring punch a year ago…has ability to play both small forward as well as power forward because of rebounding abilities…outstanding perimeter shooter who also has ability to put ball on floor and create…pos-sesses solid all-round skills...competitive and resilient performer...owns strong proficiency on both ends of court...aggressive rebounder...strong fundamentally...willing defender who has worked to improve defensive skills…used offseason to improve bulk and strength…owns great stamina…enters season needing just 261 points to reach career 1,000 point mark.Asasophomorein2009-10:Finished fourth in OVC scoring as sophomore…his 15.5 ppg also was second on team behind Wesley Channels…in first season as starter ranked second in OVC in minutes played (34.6 mpg)…his 48.6 percent shooting was 11th in OVC while his 80.6 free-throw percentage was sev-enth best…his 5.3 rebounds per game were second best on team and ninth in OVC…as a result, earned second-team All-OVC…moved into starting lineup in 2009-10 after serving as Govs top bench performer in freshman season…tallied double figures in 29 of 31 games started…scored then career-high 17 in opener at Tennessee, going 7-of-12 from floor; knocking down 3-of-5 from three-point range…scored 13 of his 14 points in second half at Akron, also pulling down seven boards in Govs come-from-behind win to open Glenn Wilkes Classic…tallied 14 points, including two three pointers, against North Carolina State…scored 19 points on 7-of-13 field goals against Niagara, hitting three key late-game buckets in Govs’ comeback…also dished out career-high four assists in contest…as a result of his outstanding efforts—scoring double

digits in all four games—was named to Glenn Wil-kes Classic All-tourney team …set career-high for third time in season with 23 points versus Drake, including 5-of-12 three-pointers…played career-high 41 minutes, scoring 19 points and pulling five rebounds in overtime win against SEMO…scored 10 points on 4-of-6 FG shooting against Marian (Ind.)…held to just two points at Kentucky, snapping streak of 11 straight double-figure scoring games to open season…rebounded with 17 points against Evansville, including 8-of-10 free throws…collected 15 points on 7-of-12 field goals at Missouri while also grabbing seven rebounds…connected on five three-point field goals en route to a career-high 24 points at Morehead State…also had career-highs with two blocks and three steals…converted career-high nine field goals at Eastern Kentucky to notch his second-straight 20-point-plus scoring game….posted 16 points against UT Martin, although failed to connect on three-point field goal for first time since Kentucky game in mid-December…scored 12 points in home loss to Murray State…after game was moved from small to power forward spot...in first start inside against Tennessee State, recorded career’s first double-double (17 points, 13 rebounds, also a career high)…finished with 19 points and six rebounds at Tennessee Tech, for his eighth straight double-figure scoring game…suffered ankle sprain in Friday practice prior to Jacksonville State game, forcing him to miss contest…returned from ankle injury to score 19 points at home against Eastern Kentucky on 6-of-9 field goals and season-best 6-of-6 free throws…missed double-figure scoring for second time by finishing with nine points to go along with nine rebounds at home against Morehead State…notched second career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds at UT Martin…recorded season’s fourth 20-point-plus game at Murray State while pulling a team-high eight rebounds…scored 17 points and pulled eight rebounds in road loss at Tennessee State…tallied fourth straight double-digit performance with 15 points and four rebounds against

ANTHONY CAMPBELL

Jacksonville State…recorded season’s fifth 20-point outing with 23 points at home against Tennessee Tech in then career-high 43 minutes…tied career best with five three-point field goals, including game-tying three-pointer with 24.2 seconds left…scored 13 points on 4-of-9 shooting at EIU…played career-high 44 minutes at SEMO, scoring 13 points and grabbing five boards…tipped out rebound on missed free throw to secure the Govs overtime win…finished season with 16 points, on 6-of-10 shooting, in first-round OVC tourney loss.Asa freshman in2008-09:Served as Govs' most valuable reserve a year ago...averaged 7.8 ppg overall, shooting an impressive 50 percent from floor...shot 37.1 percent from three-point line...numbers, however, were even better during OVC play...averaged 8.8 ppg, shoot-ing 56.7 percent from floor and even more impressive 43.1 percent from three-point range during league play...scored double figures on 12 occasions...got off to slow start, scoring nine points in first three games...began to find his rhythm in fourth game against Lambuth, scoring

6-7 • 195 • Junior •Forward/GuardEdwardsville, Ill. •Edwardsville HS25

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWNOpponent Min FGM Pct 3GM Pct FTM Pct Off-Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Tennessee 35 7-12 .583 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-2 2 1 5 0 0 17at Akron 26 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 7-9 .777 1-7 1 0 0 0 0 14nt. IUPUI 30 4-9 .444 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-5 2 3 2 0 2 11nt. NC State 38 6-12 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3 0 1 2 0 1 14nt. Niagara 35 7-13 .538 2-6 .333 3-4 .750 1-5 0 4 3 0 0 19Drake 36 8-16 .500 5-12 .416 2-2 .500 1-4 1 3 4 0 2 23Freed-Hardeman 24 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 5-5 1.000 1-5 3 3 4 1 2 18Southeast Mo. 41 5-10 .500 2-4 .500 7-9 .777 1-5 1 0 0 0 2 19Eastern Illinois 33 1-7 .142 1-4 .250 8-9 .888 2-9 2 1 2 1 1 11Ohio 35 3-8 .375 1-4 .250 5-6 .833 1-6 2 1 7 0 2 12Marian (Ind.) 21 4-6 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-3 1 0 2 0 0 10at Kentucky 26 1-10 .100 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 2 2 2 0 0 2Evansville 39 4-9 .444 1-5 .200 8-10 .800 0-1 2 0 3 0 2 17at Missouri 33 7-12 .583 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-7 0 0 0 1 0 15at Morehead State 40 7-13 .538 5-10 .500 5-6 .833 2-5 1 2 5 2 3 24at Eastern Ky. 39 9-17 .529 1-8 .125 3-3 1.000 0-5 2 3 3 0 2 22UT Martin 32 7-13 .539 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 0-3 0 3 3 0 0 16Murray State 39 4-10 .400 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 0-4 1 3 2 0 0 12Tennessee State 37 6-14 .429 2-5 .400 3-4 .750 3-13 1 0 2 0 2 17at Tennessee Tech 37 6-12 .500 3-8 .375 4-5 .800 2-6 1 1 2 0 1 19at Jacksonville St. INJEastern Ky. 30 6-9 .667 1-4 .250 6-6 1.000 1-4 2 1 1 0 0 19Morehead State 38 2-8 .250 0-2 .000 5-6 .833 4-9 2 2 2 2 3 9at UT Martin 38 6-14 .428 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-10 2 2 4 0 0 13at Murray State 32 6-10 .600 4-7 .571 4-4 1.000 1-8 2 1 3 1 2 20 at Tennessee State 37 5-11 .454 1-4 .250 6-9 .667 3-8 1 3 4 0 1 17Jacksonville State 26 5-7 .714 0-2 .000 5-6 .833 0-4 1 2 2 0 0 15Tennessee Tech 43 8-14 .571 5-10 .500 2-3 .667 2-7 3 1 3 0 1 23Oral Roberts 34 4-9 .444 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 0-1 4 2 0 0 2 11at Eastern Illinois 37 4-9 .444 1-5 .200 4-5 .800 0-3 3 1 5 0 0 13at Southeast Mo. 44 4-11 .363 1-5 .200 4-5 .800 0-5 3 0 5 0 2 13Tennessee Tech 38 6-10 .600 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 0-4 1 3 2 0 1 16

CAREER BESTSSCORING 24 .... vs. Morehead State (1/2/10)FGM 8 .... vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/4/10)FG% 1.000 .... (5-5) vs. Georgia Southern (11/29/08)3FGM 5 .... m.r. vs. Tennessee Tech (2/18/10)3FGA 12 .... vs. Drake (11/28/09)FTM 8 .... vs. Evansville (12/22/09)FT% 1.000 .... (6-6) vs. Eastern Kentucky (01/28/10)REB 13 .... vs. Tennessee State (1/16/10)AST 4 .... vs. Niagara (11/22/09)STL 3 .... m.r. vs. Morehead State (1/31/10)BLK 2 .... m.r. vs. Morehead State (1/31/10) MIN 44 .... vs. Southeast Missouri (2/27/10)

2009-10 SEASON BESTSSCORING .... sameFGM .... sameFG% .667 .... (4-6) vs. Marian (12/12/09)3FGM .... same3FGA .... sameFTM .... sameFT% .... sameREB .... sameAST .... sameSTL .... sameBLK .... sameMIN .... same

† - school record ‡ - tied school record m.r. - most recently

eight points before breaking loose against Georgia Southern...tallied 12 points, on five-of-five shooting, and six rebounds against Eagles...also knocked down first two career three pointers in game...two games later, connected on three-of-five three-pointers to finish with 12 points on floor where he earned prep tourney MVP honors the previous year...also had seven rebounds in contest...came right back to hit four three-pointers (six attempts) in scoring 14 points at Louisville....named OVC Freshman of the Week for his efforts...went five consecutive games without reaching double figures, breaking string with career-high 16 points on six-of-eight shooting in 30 minutes against Morehead State, Jan. 3....ended contest three-of-four from three-point range..came right back with 10 points and three rebounds against Eastern Kentucky two nights later...scored just 10 points total, despite shooting five-of-seven from floor, in next two games before again putting together back-to-back double figure contests....scored 14 points on five-of eight shooting against Ten-nessee State before scoring tallying 12 points at home against Tennessee Tech...after scoring eight points at home against Jacksonville State. struggled in Death Valley swing, scoring 11 points on 4-of-12 shooting...resiliency was on display in Govs loss to UT Martin, scoring 12 points on five-of-nine shooting...had eight points in Govs home win against Murray State before netting double digits at Tennessee Tech, scoring 10 points on four-of-seven shooting...made season's

first start at Jacksonville State, scoring 11 points on five-of-eight shooting...also started against Drake (six points) before returning to reserve role at home against Eastern Illinois...scored 11 points in game and earned his season's second and third starts at home against SEMO and first-round OVC tourney contest against Eastern Illinois...grabbed season-high eight rebounds in OVC tourney first-round game against Panthers...came off bench for final three contests...capped off season with 11-point effort against Bradley, going five-of-eight from floor. Inhighschool: Guard for Mike Waldo at Edwardsville High School...blossomed in senior season to earn multitude of honors...nearly averaged double-double in leading Tigers to 26-3 record...led team with 16.6 scoring average along with 9.2 rebounds per game...shot 58 percent from floor, including 51.2 percent from three-point range (67 three pointers)...also averaged 1.9 assists and 1.2 steals per game...scored season-high 25 points against Belleville East...selected second-team All-Metro St. Louis...earned Illinois Basketball Coaches Association third-team Class 3A-4A All-State..named Associated Press Class 4A honorable mention All-State...also honorable mention Chicago Tribune All-State...chosen first-team Alton Telegraph All-Area team...selected first-team All-Southwestern Conference...scored 13 points for South team in Il-linois Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game...earned South team's leadership award...named MVP

of Charleston Holiday Tournament...as junior aver-aged 5.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game...also had 28 assists and 15 steals...scored career-high 27 points against East St. Louis...enjoyed standout AAU performance after junior season, averaging more than 20 points and 10 rebounds for St. Louis Majestics...also won three-point shooting competition at invitation-only camp, The Basketball Camp, in Kansas City...entered senior season ranked by Ramey Basketball and Rivals.com as one of the Top St. Louis-area prospects.Personal: Business international management major… two-time member of Athletics Director's Honor Roll ...son of Mark and Michelle Campbell...his dad played both basketball and baseball at Northeast Missouri (now Truman State)...born June 19, 1990… age 20.

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3G 3GA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 23 2 235 10.2 25 41 .610 0 0 .000 14 25 .560 29 32 61 2.7 33 1 3 16 7 8 64 2.82009-10 32 31 897 28.0 104 200 .520 0 0 .000 86 135 .637 99 152 251 7.8 86 1 18 50 31 11 294 9.2TOTAL 55 33 1132 20.6 129 241 .535 0 0 .000 100 160 .625 128 184 312 5.7 119 2 21 66 38 19 358 6.5

Govs’ most improved player from a year ago returns in middle…if improvement continues could

challenge for post-season honors…became one of league’s foremost rebounders in 2009-10, using previous spring trip to China with Global Partners Association to springboard campaign…used offsea-son to refine offensive game, especially in post…has continued to add bulk and strength to lanky frame with vigorous offseason conditioning pro-gram…considered tremendously hard worker...owns wide frame with surprising upper-body strength...uses long arms and leaping ability to retrieve ball off glass...has worked to improve his lower-body strength...been compared to former Govs' start Josh Lewis because of frame and rebounding ability...considered coachable young player who has desire to improve.Asasophomorein2009-10:Moved into starting lineup from season’s outset and started all but one contest…his 7.8 rebounds per game were second in the OVC while his 52 percent field-goal shooting also ranked second…averaged 8.8 rebounds per game during league play…got off to slow start of-fensively but became force on boards and defensive end…grabbed then career-high 12 rebounds, includ-ing seven offensive grabs against IUPUI, in season’s third game and first in Daytona…enjoyed career’s best performance against Niagara, recorded ca-reer’s first double-double (16 points, 11 rebounds), with 16 points representing career high…connected on 7-of-14 field goals…scored 12 points on 5-of-7 field-goal shooting against SEMO…recorded second career double-double, 13 points and 11 rebounds, against EIU…also completed career-high 7-of-8 free throws…knocked down a pair of game-winning free throws with 0.8 seconds left to defeat Ohio, finishing with 12 points and eight rebounds…recorded third

career double-double with 10 points and 10 re-bounds vs. Marian (Ind.)…three-game stretch found him 15-17 at free-throw line….made 5-of-6 field goals and 3-of-4 free throws for 13 points at No. 3 Kentucky…scored 11 of his points in the first half…tallied 14 points, including a career-high eight free throws, to go along with his second-straight game of three blocked shots against Evansville…saw double-figure scoring streak end at six vs. Missouri, although he did grab nine rebounds…fashioned 10 points and seven rebounds at Morehead State…backed that up with 11 points at Eastern Kentucky and at home against Eastern Kentucky…made it 10 games out of 11 for double-figure scoring at Murray State, finished with 10 points and five rebounds in only 15 minutes before fouling out…made it five straight games in double figures with 11 points to go with nine rebounds against Tennessee State…endured four straight games without scoring double figures but did average 10 rebounds over stretch, including a then career-high 14 at home against Eastern Kentucky…bounced back from a three-point, five-rebound foul-plagued performance against Morehead State to register his fourth career double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds at UT Martin…fifth career double-double came at Tennessee State with 15 points and career-high 18 rebounds, making him first Gov since Drake Reed (2/5/09 vs. UT Martin) to pull 18 boards…scored seven points (7-9 FTs) and grabbed 11 rebounds in home win against Tennessee Tech…sixth career double-double came against Oral Roberts with 11 points and 11 re-bounds, while blocking career-best four shots…Chalked up seventh double-double, 10 points and 12 re-bounds, at SEMO in season-finale, playing career-high 40 minutes…garnered 10 points and pulled down five rebounds in OVC tourney first-round game...averaged 10.6 rebounds per game over season's final 10 contests. Asaredshirtfreshmanin2008-09:Improved steadily during first

campaign...grabbed three or more rebounds nine times...got off to slow start, playing sparingly in sea-son's early stages...collected first career rebound in opener against Evansville...grabbed three rebounds, including two offensive, against Ohio...scored career's first basket on offensive rebound and a put-back at SEMO in early December...celebrated 21st birthday with six points and seven rebounds against Oakland City in 2008's final game...on Jan. 22, scored six points on perfect three-of-three shoot-ing against Tennessee Tech...two nights later played 20 minutes against Jacksonville State, scoring five points and snaring seven rebounds while blocking two shots...scored career-high eight points, including four-of-five at free-throw line at Morehead State...played career-high 26 minutes at Jacksonville State, finishing with six points, five rebounds and

JOHN FRALEY6-9 • 220 •Redshirt Junior • Forward-CenterClarksville, Tenn. • Heritage Christian Academy21

Double-Figure Scoring Games ..........................17Double-Figure Rebounding Games ...................12Led Govs in Scoring ............................................0Led Govs in Rebounds ......................................21Led Govs in Steals ..............................................6Led Govs in Blocked Shots ...............................15

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWNOpponent Min FGM Pct 3GM Pct FTM Pct Off-Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Tennessee 21 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-6 2 0 1 1 0 1at Akron 16 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 7nt. IUPUI 27 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 7-12 2 0 0 1 0 7nt. NC State 20 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-2 3 0 2 0 0 9nt. Niagara 37 7-14 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 5-11 3 2 1 1 1 16Drake 19 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-4 2 0 0 0 1 5Freed-Hardeman 23 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-7 4 1 2 3 1 6Southeast Mo. 28 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3-4 4 0 4 1 0 12Eastern Illinois 32 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 3-11 1 1 2 1 0 13Ohio 28 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 5-8 4 0 0 0 0 12Marian (Ind.) 25 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 4-10 1 1 2 2 0 10at Kentucky 29 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2-3 4 2 1 3 1 13Evansville 36 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 2-4 2 0 2 3 0 14at Missouri 33 3-8 375 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 6-9 1 1 5 0 0 8at Morehead State 29 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3-7 4 0 1 0 0 10at Eastern Ky. 19 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 1-2 1 0 2 2 0 11UT Martin 28 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 3-7 4 0 2 0 0 11Murray State 15 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 3-5 5 0 0 0 1 10Tennessee State 27 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 5-9 4 0 4 2 1 11at Tennessee Tech 22 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-10 4 0 0 0 0 5at Jacksonville St. 33 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-11 4 0 1 0 0 6Eastern Ky. 37 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 5-14 1 2 2 0 0 6Morehead State 29 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2-5 4 0 1 1 0 3at UT Martin 35 6-9 .666 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 6-14 0 0 1 2 0 13at Murray State 19 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0-1 4 0 0 0 0 7at Tennessee State 34 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 9-18 3 1 3 1 1 15Jacksonville State 23 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-9 2 1 1 1 1 8Tennessee Tech 39 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 7-9 778 4-11 3 1 3 1 0 7Oral Roberts 32 3-7 .428 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 3-11 2 0 2 4 1 11at Eastern Illinois 30 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 5-8 0 1 0 0 1 7at Southeast Mo. 40 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 2-5 ..400 2-12 2 1 1 1 0 10Tennessee Tech 32 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 3-3 .667 1-5 3 2 4 0 1 10

CAREER BESTSSCORING 16 .... vs. Niagara (11/22/09)FGM 7 .... vs. Niagara (11/22/09)FG% 1.000 .... (3-3) m.r. vs. Jacksonville State (1/23/10)3GM N/A3GA N/AFTM 8 .... vs. Evansville (12/22/09)FT% 1.000 .... (4-4) vs. Ohio (12/9/09)REB 18 .... vs. Tennessee State (2/13/10)AST 2 .... vs. Niagara (11/22/09)STL 2 .... vs. Jacksonville State (2/17/09)BLK 4 .... vs. Oral Roberts (2/20/10)MIN 40 .... vs. Southeast Missouri (2/27/10)

2009-10 SEASON BESTSSCORING .... sameFGM .... sameFG% .... same3FGM 3FGAFTM .... sameFT% .... sameREB .... sameAST .... sameSTL 1 .... m.r., vs. Tennessee State (2/13/10)BLK .... sameMIN .... same† - school record ‡ - tied school record m.r. - most recently

two steals...played 22 minutes at home against Eastern Illinois, finishing with four points and seven rebounds, including four offensive boards...after successive strong off-the-bench performances, made first career start against Southeast Missouri...narrowly missed double-double, matching career high with eight points while setting career-best with 10 rebounds in 25 minutes...also started first-round OVC tourney game against Eastern Illinois, playing 19 minutes...wrapped up season by playing 12 minutes against Bradley, grabbing three rebounds and recording two steals. Asafreshmanin2007-08: Redshirted in first season as Governor...used redshirt season to in-crease strength in weight room along with improving stamina...also worked on improving basketball skills, especially around the basket...he and fellow redshirt Marcel Williams spent many hours in gym working on elevating respective abilities.Inhighschool: Averaged 23 points and 14 rebounds per game for Heritage Christian Academy in Hopkinsville, Ky... led Heritage Christian to a 23-4 overall record, including KCAA Region 1 champion-ship....scored 42 points and snared 28 rebounds in the KCAA All-Star game...selected Kentucky Christian Athletic Association’s “Mr. Basketball” as a senior as well as earning KCAA All-State honors....

Personal: Health care man-agement major… son of Doug and Michelle Fraley… born Dec. 29, 1987… age 22....turns 23 one day after Govs play Brescia.

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3G 3GA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 33 12 501 15.2 42 70 .600 0 0 .000 24 51 .471 33 68 101 3.1 84 3 18 33 29 13 108 3.32009-10 31 18 597 19.3 43 100 .430 0 0 .000 28 51 .549 51 75 126 4.1 80 4 24 37 29 12 114 3.7TOTAL 64 30 1098 17.2 85 170 .500 0 0 .000 52 102 .510 84 143 227 3.5 164 7 42 70 58 25 222 3.5

Rugged front-court prospect again will be counted on for effective playing time in 2010-11...

expected to provide depth along frontline at both the power forward and center spots...extremely strong individual who has added even more bulk and strength to frame...aggressive performer...considered good athlete who owns reputation as solid rebounder with shot-blocker capabilities...must develop more consistent low-post game to become offensive threat...has ability to put ball on floor and attack basket...capable defender also must learn to stay out of foul trouble. Asasophomorein2009-10:Endured an inconsis-tent second season in Govs' uniform...began season as starter but became reserve after campaign's midway point...played then career-high 30 minutes at Akron in first game of Glenn Wilkes Classic....then in first Daytona game of same tourney, played 37 minutes vs. IUPUI, grabbing seven rebounds....scored nine points and grabbed eight rebounds in 35 minutes vs. North Carolina State...tallied first double-figure scoring game (12 points), going 6-of-8 from floor, against Niagara, including game-winning bucket ...grabbed career-high 11 rebounds against Drake...scored 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting to go with six rebounds against Freed-Hardeman...endured unproductive offensive night against SEMO, but grabbed a team-high eight rebounds before fouling out for third time during season...registered career-high three steals and two blocks against EIU...scored seven points and had two blocks at Ohio while dishing out career-high four assists before fouling out for seventh time during his career...scored in double-figures for third time vs. Marian (Ind.) with 10 points...played 34 minutes

against Evansville, finishing with six points and eight rebounds...took shot to eye at Missouri early in the second half and didn’t return for final 15:54....played career-high 40 minutes in OT loss at Morehead State, scoring just two points and pulling down only four rebounds...came off bench for first time at Eastern Kentucky, recording his season’s second double-digit rebound (11) performance...returned to starting lineup for home games against UT Martin and Murray State before serving as reserve for 12 of final 13 games...matched a career-high with three blocks against UT Martin...failed to score in 25 min-utes against Murray State...struggled in new reserve role...in fact, score just two points and grabbed five rebounds over two-game stretch...suffered ankle sprain during Govs' Friday practice at Jacksonville State...injury forced him to miss JSU game and limited him to just nine total minutes combined in the Eastern Kentucky and Morehead State games...scored seven points off bench against Jacksonville State, the most since scoring 10 points against Marian (Ind.)...against Tennessee Tech, grabbed three offensive rebounds for second-straight game...made surprise start at Southeast Missouri, grabbed 5 rebounds and blocked 2 shots in 19 minutes.Asaredshirtfreshmanin2008-09: Endured typical first season ups and downs....started 12 times, including six games down the stretch...was third only to Kyle Duncan and Wes Channels in fouls com-mitted, fouling out three times during season...shot impressive 60 percent from floor, but made just 47.1 percent at line...didn't start season opener at Evansville but provided 20 minutes off bench in first career game, blocking three shots while scoring first career bucket...tallied five points in 16 minutes against Ohio....scored seven points, making

three of five shots while grabbing three rebounds at SEMO...battled foul problems at Louisville, being charged with four in just 10 minutes...gained first career start against Stephen F. Austin in Jim Thorpe Classic, responding with four points and a team-high six rebounds....started for second time at home against Morehead State in early January, leading team with four rebounds....played then season-high 24 minutes, finished with six points and points rebounds, at Murray State....starting in place of injured Ernest Fields, narrowly missed double-double at Tennessee State Jan. 17, finishing with career-high 10 points and nine rebounds...enjoyed strong defensive performance at home against Ten-nessee Tech, finishing with 10 rebounds and three blocked shots...grabbed six rebounds in loss at Eastern Kentucky...played just nine minutes in foul-ing out at Morehead State...also fouled out in road win at Tennessee Tech, finishing with four rebounds and three points...rejoined starting lineup Feb. 17 at Jacksonville State, starting three straight games...charged with four fouls in two of the games, limiting his minutes...one of three freshman (Anthony Camp-bell and Tyrone Caldwell being the others) to start

Double-figure scoring games ..............................4Double-figure rebounding games ........................3Led Govs in scoring .............................................0Led Govs in rebounding ....................................10Led Govs in steals ...............................................4Led Govs in blocked shots ................................27

MARCEL WILLIAMS6-6 • 230 •Redshirt Junior•ForwardOcoee, Fla. • Ocoee HS4

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at Drake in the ESPNU BracketBuster game, Feb. 21, finishing with three points and four rebounds...came off bench in OVC tourney first-round game against Eastern Illinois...pulled down five boards in game while scoring five points...as a result, earned start against Murray State in OVC finals, scoring seven points and grabbing five rebounds....returned also started both OVC tourney final contest and CollegeInsider.com tourney game against Bradley...grabbed four rebounds before fouling out against Morehead State in OVC title game.Asafreshmanredshirtin2007-08: Used redshirt to add even more strength and bulk to stout frame...added nearly 20 pounds of muscle after signing...he and fellow redshirt John Fraley spent much of 2007-08 learning system and working on improving basketball skills. Inhighschool: Played forward for Greg Shirley at Ocoee (Fla.) High School... four-year starter...averaged 15.5 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as senior...blocked 66 shots and was 55 percent field-goal shooter...selected honorable mention All-State in 2006-07...also was preseason McDonald’s All-America nominee...earned All-Central Florida, all-county and all-conference...participated in Florida All-Star game. In addition to his scoring and

rebounding aver-ages, he blocked 66 shots as a senior and was a 55 percent field-goal shooter.Personal: Busi-ness marketing major...son of Effie Williams...born June 15, 1989… age 21.

CAREER BESTSSCORING 12 .... vs. Niagara (11/22/09)FGM 6 .... vs. Niagara (11/22/09)FG% 1.000 .... (2-2) m.r. vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)3GM N/A3GA N/AFTM 4 .... vs. Akron (11/16/09)FT% 1.000 .... (2-2) m.r. vs. Marian (Ind.) (12/12/09)REB 11 .... m.r. vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/4/10)AST 4 .... vs. Ohio (12/9/09)STL 3 .... vs. Eastern Illinois (12/5/09)BLK 3 .... m.r. vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)MIN 40 .... vs. Morehead State (1/2/10)

2009-10 SEASON BESTSSCORING .... sameFGM .... sameFG% 1.000 .... (2-2) vs. UT Martin (1/7/10)3FGM 3FGA FTM 4 .... vs. Akron (11/16/09)FT% 1.000 .... (2-2) vs. Marian (Ind.) (12/12/09)REB .... sameAST .... sameSTL .... sameBLK .... sameMIN .... same† - school record ‡ - tied school record m.r. - most recently

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWNOpponent Min FGM Pct 3GM Pct FTM Pct Off-Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Tennessee 20 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-5 5 1 3 1 0 2at Akron 30 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 1-4 4 1 2 0 0 6nt. IUPUI 37 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 4-7 3 1 0 0 0 6nt. NC State 35 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 3-8 4 1 2 1 1 9nt. Niagara 27 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 3 0 2 2 1 12Drake 31 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-11 5 0 2 1 0 6Freed-Hardeman 26 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1-6 2 0 2 1 1 12Southeast Mo. 24 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3-8 5 1 1 0 0 3Eastern Illinois 25 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 2 3 1 2 3 6Ohio 21 3-7 .428 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1-4 5 4 0 2 0 7Marian (Ind.) 21 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-5 4 3 1 2 1 10at Kentucky 26 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 3 0 0 0 1 2Evansville 34 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3-8 3 1 1 1 2 6at Missouri 16 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 3-4 1 0 1 1 0 2at Morehead State 40 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 4 0 5 2 1 2at Eastern Ky. 27 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 4-11 2 2 1 2 0 4UT Martin 24 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 4 0 1 3 1 4Murray State 25 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3 2 0 6 2 0 0Tennessee State 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-3 2 1 1 1 0 2at Tennessee Tech 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0at Jacksonville St. INJEastern Ky. 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Morehead State 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 2 1 0 0 0 2at UT Martin 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Murray State 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 3 0 0 0 0 0at Tennessee State 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0Jacksonville State 15 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3-4 0 2 1 1 0 7Tennessee Tech 10 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 3-4 1 0 0 1 0 3Oral Roberts 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3 2 1 0 0 0 0at Eastern Illinois 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 1at Southeast Mo. 19 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1-5 3 0 2 2 0 2Tennessee Tech 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0

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Former St. John's signee expected to add backcourt depth...came to APSU from Midland (Texas) College...athletic performer who

owns great length and wingspan on defensive end...also has great anticipation...possible combo guard who has ability to push the basketball with creative ability...considered to have solid ball-handling skills...possesses ability to score in different ways–can make the open shot, knock down a three-pointer and get to rim.Injuniorcollege:Played his sophomore season at Midland (Texas) College, helping lead Chaps to a 29-3 record. AsfreshmanatSt.John's:Appeared in 26 games as freshman, averaging 1.7 points and 1.0 rebound in 10 minutes of action per contest.Inhighschool:As prep senior for Randy McCoy at University Heights Academy, Edmondson was a first-team All-State selection by the Louisville Cou-

rier-Journal and the Kentucky Herald Leader, and a second-team honoree by to the Associated Press...playing alongside Scotty Hopson, now starring at Tennessee, averaged 18.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.7 steals per game...helped key Blazers to a 30-5 record in 2007-08, leading UHA to the Kentucky High Sch••ool Athletic Association (KHSAA) District 8 and Region 2 championship, before reaching the KHSAA Sweet Sixteen in the large school state tournament...that came after University Heights captured the Kentucky All "A" Tournament where Edmondson was named tourney most valuable player...After senior prep season, was selected to participate in the Kentucky-Ohio All-Star game, where he won the dunk contest and scored 14 points for his home state's squad.Personal:Business management major...born in South Bend, Ind....son of Renita and Leonard May-sonet ... has one brother, Semaj Edmondson (19)...born Sept. 28, 1989...age 21.

Late signee from Odessa College who figures to offer immediate help to Govs' frontline...after Duran Roberson suffered career-

ending knee injury during summer, scholarship opened up...lanky athlete who brings interesting possibilities up front...versatile performer...extremely quick athlete...long-armed individual who can post up or face up to basket...aggressive on both ends of the floor and is considered basketball strong...has ability to put ball on floor and get to rim...considered to have tremendous ability to get in passing lanes on defensive end...worked hard in weight room during preseason to additional strength to frame. Injuniorcollege:As a sophomore for Dennis Helms, Baker earned Western Junior College Athlet-ic Association honors after averaging 6.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game on a 23-8 Odessa College team where no player averaged more than 22 min-utes per game...entered 2009-10 rated as one of the Top-120 junior college sophomores by the Mullens

Scouting Service... as freshman averaged 7.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per outing for the Wranglers. Inhighschool:As prep senior for Jeff Evans, helped lead powerhouse Palo Duro to 33-1 record, including 31 straight before losing one game shy of state tourney...averaged 17 points and 8.0 rebounds per game...named first-team all-district and all-region team...also selected most valuable player of the Golden Spread All-Star game...selected to the Amarillo Globe News Super Team...considered high-major college prospect out of high school according to ESPN and Scouts, Inc... Personal: Biology major with plans to become physical therapist...son of Patria Osouha and Mary Campbell...mother ran track in college...born Oct. 20, 1989...age 21.

MELVIN BAKER6-7 • 190 • Junior • ForwardAmarillo, Texas •Palo Duro HS/Odessa College20

TYSHWAN EDMONDSON6-4 • 180 • Junior •GuardHopkinsville, Ky. •University Heights/Midland College12

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Versatile young guard who offers height to backcourt...even though viewed as off-guard prospect, offers not only abil-ity to shoot, but

passing and ball-handling skills as well...considered skilled perimeter performer in Todd Babington mold...coach's son has considered to have great feel for game like another former Gov Rhet Wierzba...lacks great bulk...could be candidate for possible redshirt.Inhighschool: Played for his father, Mike Greer, at West Carroll High School, helping lead team to district title and Class A No. 3 ranking in 2009-10...as senior was named McDonalds All-America nomi-nee and Class A Mr. Basketball candidate...earned first-team All-State...finished season averaging 27.4 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 3.3 apg and 2.0 steals...shot 49 percent from floor and 70.4 percent from free-throw line...named District 13A MVP...selected to play in Tennessee Athletics Coaches Association (TACA) All-Star game...also chosen to play Golden Circle

All-Star contest....finished career as school's all-time leading scorer...ended career with more than 2500 points and 900 rebounds...as junior averaged 24 points and 9.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game for West Carroll High School...helped lead West Carroll to a 16-8 record in 2008-09 and District 13-A championship...chosen first-team Class A All-State and was the 2008-09 District 13-A Most Valuable Player.Personal: Undecided on college major…son of Mike and Debbie Greer...father played college basketball at Union University...sister, Addy, was a walk-on basketball player at UT Martin in 2009-10...born Nov. 15, 1991…age 18...turns 19 Monday Govs play at Chattanooga.

Freshman post player adds depth to Govs' frontline...expected to help provide much-needed size and inside presence...long-

armed individual with a long wingspan...one of five left-handed shooters on club...working to develop offensive consistency both with low-post and face-up games...has ability to step out to perimeter but not afraid to mix it up inside...considered hard worker...learning nuances of college basketball...also will work to improve footwork in lowpost...come from successful prep program.Inhighschool: Played forward/center for Greg Leib at Althoff Catholic in Belleville, Ill....four-year lettermen and three-year starter, earning all-South Seven Conference honors as senior......considered by Rick Bolus High Potential Recruiting as one of Il-linois' top 50 recruits...as senior averaged 9.0 points per game, shooting 73.7 percent from floor for 21-9 Crusaders...also averaged 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game...as junior averaged 5.5 points per

game but shot 85.5 percent (59 of 69) from floor for 22-8 Althoff.Personal: Physics major....son of Mark and Julie Harms... member of National Honor Society in school along with being named Illinois State Scholar...born March 6, 1992...age 18.

THOMAS GREER6-5 • 170 • Freshman •GuardAtwood, Tenn. • West Carroll HS11

JOE HARMS6-9 • 200 • Freshman •ForwardBelleville, Ill. •Althoff HS24

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Three Rivers College product brings plenty of intangibles to Govs program...hard-nosed performer who brings aggres-sive nature to

floor...offensively, owns solid mid-range game with strong ability to get to rim...defensively, considered strong one-on-one defender..also determined rebounder...following in footsteps of two other former Three Rivers products, Corey Gipson (2003-04) and Will Durden (2004-05), who were key performers for Govs during mid-2000s...Injuniorcollege:Played for legendary Gene Bess at Three Rivers...as sophomore, named to the National Junior College Athletic Association all-tournament team, helping lead the Raiders to a second-place finish, losing to Howard (Texas) College in overtime...averaged 14.3 ppg and 7.7 rpg during national tourney...overall was Raiders' second-leading scorer, averaging 13.0 points per game while shooting better than 45 percent from the floor and nearly 75 percent at the free-throw line...

also averaged 5.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists and team-best 2.0 steals per game...as freshman,.averaged 8.9 points 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game as a freshman. Inhighschool:Played guard for Phil Gibson and Mark Starns at Henderson County High School...as a prep senior in 2007-08, Terry averaged more than 25 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game...three-time all-district and all-region selection...as senior, named Region 2 Player of the Year over University Heights star Scotty Hopson, now at Ten-nessee.Personal:Mass Communications-Broadcast ma-jor...son of Kim and Faye Terry...father ran track at Western Kentucky...born July 10, 1990...age 20.

Offers much-needed size to Govs frontline...big bodied-indi-vidual who can take up space in paint...has frame to add more strength

and bulk...brings solid defensive skills to program...can block shots and not afraid to take charges...on offensive end, considered adept passer out of post...also not afraid to set screens, which works well in Govs' motion offense...has shooting range out to three-point line...still working on improving low-post moves and accompanying foot work.Inhighschool:Played center for Jeff Powers at Naperville North... as senior, averaged 8.1 points per game, shooting 51 percent from floor along with 35 percent from three-point range...also good free-throw shooter for big man, connecting on 74 percent at line...averaged 5.6 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.6 assists per game...earned all-conference mention as senior for 20-7 team as well as All-Area honor-able mention...selected to All-Area Defensive team... considered by Rick Bolus High Potential Recruiting

as one of Illinois' top 50 recruits...as junior, averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game.Personal: Plans on majoring in education...son of Tom and Debbie Hasse...grandfather John Kucer played basketball at Toledo...born Aug. 29, 1991...age 19.

MATT HASSE6-10 • 225 •Freshman • CenterNaperville, Ill. •Naperville North HS33

JOSH TERRY6-4 • 180 • Junior •Guard/ForwardHenderson, Ky. •Henderson County HS/Three Rivers CC23

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Talented forward who is expected to challenge for playing time in first APSU season...competitive per-former who is extremely strong

for young player...followed former prep teammate Anthony Campbell to campus...possesses strong fundamentals both offensively and defensively...dedicated and disciplined individual...size and body type are reminiscent of former Gov Drake Reed...ag-gressive sort on both ends of court...effective inside performer who has ability to finish...also can face up to not only hit mid-range jumper but three-pointer as well...also has ability to step out to three-point range...also has developed strong passing skills.Inhighschool: Played forward for Mike Waldo at Edwardsville High School...averaged 18.6 points per game, shooting 56.1 percent from floor...also aver-aged 13.0 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.6 steals and 3.5 blocks per game...shot 72.7 percent from free-throw line on 207 attempts... recorded double-doubles in 26 of 28 games...twice scored season-high 29

points...also grabbed season-best 18 rebounds...chosen The Telegraph's Large School Male Prep Basketball Player of the Year...selected second-team All Metro by St. Louis Post Dispatch...earned honorable mention Associated Press All-State...earned second-team Illinois High School Coaches Association Second-Team All-State...earned MVP honors at both Centralia (lll.) and Charleston (Ill.) tournaments...considered by Rick Bolus High Potential Recruiting as one of Illinois' top 25 re-cruits...as junior, averaged 15.9 points, shooting 64 percent (159 of 263) and 10.7 rebounds a game last season...scored in double figures 26 times, including 15 double-doubles in 28 games as Edwardsville finished 22-6...named Belleville News-Democrat Class 3A-4A Player of the Year and Telegraph Large School Male Prep Basketball player of the Year...earned MVP honors at Charleston (Ill.) Holiday tourney. Personal: Plans to major in crimical justice…son of William and Tra Triggs...father played one year of football at Wichita State and three seasons of baseball...born Jan. 21, 1991...age 19...wil turn 20 Friday before Govs play at home against Jackson-ville State.

Walk-on guard who brings strong athletic ability to floor...will add depth to backcourt, in particular at off-guard position...physi-

cally strong individual who brings good quickness to floor...owns potential to be strong defensive performer.Inhighschool: Played two-guard for Norman Sluder at Collierville High School...averaged 23.4 ppg per game as senior...earned all-district honors in 2009-10...selected most valuable player on team...also had team's highest field goal and free-throw percentage..Personal: Plans to major in business manage-ment…son of Alton Sr. and Sherrilyn Williams...has four sisters...born March 5, 1992...age 18.

WILL TRIGGS6-6 • 220 • Freshman•ForwardEdwardsville, Ill. • Edwardsville HS10

ALTON WILLIAMS6-3 • 190 • Freshman • GuardCollierville, Tenn. • Collierville HS14

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AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

OVERNORS 2009-10 REVIEWG

SECTION HIGHLIGHTS

Governors Statistics 2009-10 Results

Game-by-Game Stats

Govs Superlatives

OVC Standings

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Record Home Road NeutralALLGAMES 17-15 11-4 5-9 1-2CONFERENCE 11-7 8-1 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-8 3-3 2-3 1-2OVCTOURAMENT 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0

|-----TOTAL-----| |-----3-POINT-----| |-----REBOUNDS-----|## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg22 CHANNELS, Wes 32 32 1129 35.3 172 416 .413 71 161 .441 125 173 .723 35 104 139 4.3 85 6 94 92 6 45 540 16.9 Conference-Only... 18 18 671 37.3 104 247 .421 42 99 .424 82 109 .752 20 59 79 4.4 45 4 54 48 4 29 332 18.425 CAMPBELL, Anthony 31 31 1073 34.6 160 329 .486 57 153 .373 104 129 .806 34 131 165 5.3 49 0 50 84 8 35 481 15.5 Conference-Only... 17 17 623 36.6 91 189 .481 30 89 .337 70 86 .814 25 83 108 6.4 28 0 26 48 6 20 282 16.621 FRALEY, John 32 31 897 28.0 104 200 .520 0 0 .000 86 135 .637 99 152 251 7.8 86 1 18 50 31 11 294 9.2 Conference-Only... 18 18 519 28.8 58 106 .547 0 0 .000 49 77 .636 58 100 158 8.8 50 1 8 28 13 5 165 9.205 CALDWELL, Tyrone 32 15 625 19.5 63 128 .492 15 41 .366 53 72 .736 17 39 56 1.8 42 0 76 60 1 25 194 6.1 Conference-Only... 18 10 378 21.0 35 69 .507 8 21 .381 27 39 .692 9 23 32 1.8 24 0 45 35 1 14 105 5.842 ROBERSON, Duran 32 5 570 17.8 77 146 .527 5 21 .238 35 57 .614 27 66 93 2.9 57 1 10 28 23 5 194 6.1 Conference-Only... 18 5 306 17.0 38 79 .481 1 8 .125 14 25 .560 14 38 52 2.9 27 0 2 12 11 2 91 5.103 BROWN, Caleb 32 16 723 22.6 57 156 .365 11 40 .275 62 87 .713 8 58 66 2.1 69 1 113 50 2 38 187 5.8 Conference-Only... 18 7 405 22.5 28 87 .322 8 26 .308 48 66 .727 3 29 32 1.8 41 0 57 31 2 24 112 6.232 BLAKE, Justin 32 11 538 16.8 61 143 .427 36 103 .350 27 42 .643 8 28 36 1.1 44 3 36 23 4 10 185 5.8 Conference-Only... 18 9 380 21.1 43 99 .434 24 69 .348 16 27 .593 4 18 22 1.2 36 3 27 12 2 9 126 7.004 WILLIAMS, Marcel 31 18 597 19.3 43 100 .430 0 0 .000 28 51 .549 51 75 126 4.1 80 4 24 37 29 12 114 3.7 Conference-Only... 17 6 261 15.4 11 31 .355 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 25 30 55 3.2 36 1 11 20 16 5 34 2.011 MOSLEY, Eric 20 0 112 5.6 16 43 .372 3 18 .167 14 18 .778 3 10 13 0.7 11 0 5 8 1 5 49 2.5 Conference-Only... 8 0 26 3.3 5 10 .500 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 2 3 0 1 14 1.814 WOOD, Kris 1 0 3 3.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Conference-Only... 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.012 REAVES, Chris 26 0 165 6.3 21 42 .500 2 10 .200 8 16 .500 7 8 15 0.6 8 0 3 6 0 2 52 2.0 Conference-Only... 15 0 73 4.9 9 20 .450 1 7 .143 3 9 .333 4 2 6 0.4 4 0 0 2 0 2 22 1.510 FIELDS, Ernest 15 1 93 6.2 11 22 .500 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 7 14 21 1.4 16 0 0 9 2 1 28 1.9 Conference-Only... 14 0 83 5.9 9 20 .450 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 7 14 21 1.5 14 0 0 9 0 1 24 1.7TM TEAM................ 50 60 110 3.4 0 11 0 Conference-Only... 28 38 66 3.7 0 9 0 Total.......... 32 786 1727 .455 200 547 .366 548 790 .694 347 745 1092 34.1 547 16 429 458 107 189 2320 72.5 Conference-Only... 18 431 957 .450 115 321 .358 330 474 .696 197 434 631 35.1 308 9 232 257 55 112 1307 72.6 Opponents...... 32 828 1864 .444 226 613 .369 435 620 .702 391 738 1129 35.3 667 - 437 432 126 233 2317 72.4 Conference-Only... 18 451 1049 .430 126 356 .354 250 358 .698 226 416 642 35.7 386 10 223 238 66 128 1278 71.0

OVC TOURNAMENT STATISTICS 0-1 Overall • 0-1 Home • 0-0 Road • 0-0 Neutral

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg25 CAMPBELL, Anthony 1 1 38 38.0 6 10 .600 2 4 .500 2 4 .500 0 4 4 4.0 1 0 3 2 0 1 16 16.022 CHANNELS, Wes 1 1 38 38.0 5 11 .455 1 2 .500 2 5 .400 2 5 7 7.0 3 0 1 3 0 2 13 13.021 FRALEY, John 1 1 32 32.0 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 1 4 5 5.0 3 0 2 4 0 1 10 10.005 CALDWELL, Tyrone 1 0 23 23.0 2 4 .500 1 1 1.000 3 3 1.000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 2 0 0 1 8 8.032 BLAKE, Justin 1 1 25 25.0 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 6 6.042 ROBERSON, Duran 1 0 17 17.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 0 2 2 2.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 6.003 BROWN, Caleb 1 1 24 24.0 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 0 2 2 2.0 1 0 5 1 0 0 6 6.004 WILLIAMS, Marcel 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.0TM TEAM................ 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 Total.......... 1 22 41 .537 5 9 .556 16 26 .615 4 19 23 23.0 11 0 15 14 1 5 65 65.0 Opponents...... 1 29 55 .527 6 19 .316 4 13 .308 12 21 33 33.0 22 - 16 15 3 6 68 68.0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd TotalAustin Peay 28 37 65Opponents 24 44 68

GOVERNORS 2009-10 STATISTICS

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 17-15 11-4 5-9 1-2CONFERENCE 11-7 8-1 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-8 3-3 2-3 1-2

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND POINTS REBOUNDS11/13/09 9 p.m. at Tennessee 54-83 L 17963 (17)CAMPBELL, Anthony (8)CHANNELS, Wes 11/15/09 2:05 p.m. #at Akron 80-77 W 2360 (17)CHANNELS, Wes (7)CAMPBELL, Anthony 11/20/09 8:30 p.m. vs IUPUI 63-77 L 341 (12)MOSLEY, Eric (12)FRALEY, John 11/21/09 8:15 p.m. vs North Carolina State 59-66 L 457 (14)CAMPBELL, Anthony (8)WILLIAMS, Marcel 11/22/09 6 p.m. vs Niagara 69-67 W 289 (19)CAMPBELL, Anthony (11)FRALEY, John 11/28/09 7 p.m. DRAKE 72-78 L 2107 (23)CAMPBELL, Anthony (11)WILLIAMS, Marcel 11/30/09 7 p.m. FREED-HARDEMAN 99-61 W 2314 (21)CHANNELS, Wes (7)FRALEY, John 12/03/09 7:30 p.m. *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 76-71 Wot 2895 (20)CHANNELS, Wes (8)WILLIAMS, Marcel 12/05/09 7:30 p.m. *EASTERN ILLINOIS 73-60 W 2685 (20)CHANNELS, Wes (11)FRALEY, John 12/09/09 7 p.m. at Ohio 68-66 W 3086 (22)CHANNELS, Wes (10)CHANNELS, Wes 12/12/09 7 p.m. MARIAN 85-55 W 2673 (11)CALDWELL, Tyrone (10)FRALEY, John 12/19/09 4 p.m. at Kentucky 69-90 L 23938 (21)CHANNELS, Wes (5)CHANNELS, Wes 12/22/09 7 p.m. EVANSVILLE 71-68 W 2714 (17)CAMPBELL, Anthony (8)WILLIAMS, Marcel 12/27/09 2:05 p.m. at Missouri 79-94 L 7129 (23)CHANNELS, Wes (9)FRALEY, John 01/02/10 9:02 pm *at Morehead State 65-68 Lot 3497 (24)CAMPBELL, Anthony (7)FRALEY, John 01/04/10 7:55 *at Eastern Kentucky 71-76 L 1450 (22)CAMPBELL, Anthony (11)WILLIAMS, Marcel 01/07/10 7:30 p.m. *UT MARTIN 90-72 W 1740 (21)CHANNELS, Wes (7)FRALEY, John 01/09/10 5 p.m. *MURRAY STATE 53-69 L 4203 (14)CHANNELS, Wes (5)FRALEY, John 01/16/10 1 p.m. *TENNESSEE STATE 79-77 W 2476 (17)CAMPBELL, Anthony (13)CAMPBELL, Anthony 01/21/10 7:30 p.m. *at Tennessee Tech 90-94 L 2591 (20)BLAKE, Justin (10)FRALEY, John 01/23/10 4:30 p.m. *at Jacksonville State 66-64 Wot 1861 (23)CHANNELS, Wes (11)FRALEY, John 01/28/10 7:30 p.m. *EASTERN KENTUCKY 80-76 W 3017 (24)CHANNELS, Wes (14)FRALEY, John 01/31/10 4 p.m. *MOREHEAD STATE 56-55 W 2807 (17)CHANNELS, Wes (9)CAMPBELL, Anthony 2/4/10 7:50 p.m. *at UT Martin 74-69 W 2147 (17)CHANNELS, Wes (14)FRALEY, John 2/6/10 7:30 p.m. *at Murray State 63-65 L 6017 (20)CAMPBELL, Anthony (8)CAMPBELL, Anthony 02/13/10 7:55p *at Tennessee State 67-76 L 2387 (20)CHANNELS, Wes (18)FRALEY, John 02/15/10 7 p.m. *JACKSONVILLE STATE 83-63 W 2014 (15)CAMPBELL, Anthony (9)FRALEY, John 02/18/10 7:30 p.m. *TENNESSEE TECH 77-72 Wot 2486 (24)CHANNELS, Wes (11)FRALEY, John 02/20/10 7:35 p.m. ORAL ROBERTS 80-89 L 4025 (25)CHANNELS, Wes (11)FRALEY, John 02/25/10 7:45 p.m. *at Eastern Illinois 73-83 L 2914 (23)CHANNELS, Wes (8)FRALEY, John 02-27-10 7:45 p.m. *at Southeast Missouri 71-68 Wot 5515 (21)CHANNELS, Wes (12)FRALEY, John 03/02/10 7:30 p.m. @TENNESSEE TECH 65-68 L 3679 (16)CAMPBELL, Anthony (7)CHANNELS, Wes * OVC game # ESPN Bracket Buster Series @ OVC Tournament ATTENDANCEHOME 15 41835 2789AWAY 14 82855 5918NEUTRAL 3 1087 362TOTAL 32 125777 3931

2009-10 SEASON RESULTS

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2009-10 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

3•BROWN

4•WILLIAMS

5•CALDWELL

10•FIELDS

12•REAVES

15•ROSS

21•FRALEY

22•CHANNELS

25•CAMPBELL

42•ROBERSONDATE

at Tennessee 11/13/09 2-4-2 2-5-1 11-1-2 INJ 0-0-0 4-2-0 INJ INJ 1-6-0 13-8-3 17-2-1 0-0-1 4-2-1at Akron 11/15/09 0-4-0 6-4-1 14-3-4 INJ 7-0-0 0-0-0 INJ INJ 7-1-0 17-6-6 14-7-1 3-1-1 12-4-0vs IUPUI 11/20/09 5-3-0 6-7-1 11-3-5 INJ 12-0-0 2-0-0 INJ INJ 7-12-0 4-2-4 11-5-3 0-1-0 5-0-0vs North Carolina State 11/21/09 6-7-2 9-8-1 0-0-1 INJ 0-0-0 DNP INJ INJ 9-2-0 12-3-4 14-3-1 0-1-0 9-5-0vs Niagara 11/22/09 4-2-5 12-3-0 2-3-1 INJ 2-1-0 0-0-1 INJ INJ 16-11-2 8-4-5 19-5-4 0-0-0 6-3-1DRAKE 11/28/09 9-1-5 6-11-0 3-2-1 INJ 0-0-0 4-4-0 INJ INJ 5-4-0 10-3-6 23-4-3 8-0-3 4-2-0FREED-HARDEMAN 11/30/09 2-2-7 12-6-0 7-5-6 INJ 6-4-1 4-1-1 INJ INJ 6-7-1 21-2-2 18-5-3 12-3-1 11-4-0SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 12/03/09 2-1-2 3-8-1 5-3-2 INJ 0-0-1 0-1-0 INJ INJ 12-4-0 20-4-4 19-5-0 0-0-0 15-6-1EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/05/09 2-1-2 6-2-3 7-2-4 INJ DNP 2-0-0 INJ INJ 13-11-1 20-4-1 11-9-1 6-0-0 6-3-0at Ohio 12/9/09 8-3-4 7-4-4 0-0-0 INJ 0-2-0 0-0-0 INJ INJ 12-8-0 22-10-2 12-6-1 2-1-0 5-1-1MARIAN 12/12/09 8-4-6 10-5-3 11-1-3 INJ 3-3-0 9-1-1 2-1-0 INJ 10-10-1 8-1-0 10-3-0 9-2-0 5-6-0at Kentucky 12/19/09 5-0-4 2-3-0 0-1-1 INJ 2-1-1 0-0-0 DNP INJ 13-3-2 21-5-2 2-4-2 8-2-1 16-4-1EVANSVILLE 12/22/09 9-0-4 6-8-1 7-2-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP INJ 14-4-0 11-4-1 17-1-0 5-2-0 2-1-2at Missouri 12/27/09 9-1-8 2-4-0 2-1-2 INJ 3-2-1 7-1-0 DNP INJ 8-9-2 23-3-2 15-7-0 2-0-0 8-3-0at Morehead State 01/02/10 7-3-3 2-4-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-0 DNP INJ 10-7-0 19-6-6 24-5-2 0-2-0 0-1-0at Eastern Kentucky 01/04/10 4-1-6 4-11-2 2-2-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP INJ 11-2-0 17-3-3 22-5-3 0-0-0 11-7-1UT MARTIN 01/07/10 14-3-8 4-4-0 3-2-2 8-5-0 2-0-0 9-2-0 DNP INJ 11-7-0 21-4-3 16-3-3 0-0-0 2-3-0MURRAY STATE 01/09/10 10-2-2 0-3-0 2-2-1 0-1-0 DNP 1-0-0 DNP INJ 10-5-0 14-2-0 12-4-3 0-0-0 4-0-0TSU 01/16/10 2-2-2 2-3-1 10-1-4 0-0-0 DNP 4-1-0 DNP INJ 11-9-0 16-4-5 17-13-0 15-1-4 2-1-0at TTU 01/21/10 5-0-2 0-2-0 16-1-2 5-3-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 DNP INJ 5-10-0 16-6-5 19-6-1 20-3-4 0-1-0at JSU 01/23/10 4-1-1 INJ 7-1-6 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP INJ 6-11-0 23-10-3 INJ 14-3-1 12-10-0EASTERN KENTUCKY 01/28/10 6-2-2 0-0-0 6-0-5 2-1-0 DNP DNP DNP INJ 6-14-2 24-2-5 19-4-1 13-2-1 4-3-0MOREHEAD STATE 01/31/10 8-1-3 0-1-1 2-2-1 0-2-0 DNP 1-0-0 DNP INJ 3-5-0 17-2-0 9-9-2 14-4-3 2-1-0at UT Martin 02/04/10 9-0-4 0-0-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP INJ 13-14-0 17-5-6 13-10-2 15-3-4 2-1-0at Murray State 02/06/10 7-1-2 0-2-0 7-1-5 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP INJ 7-1-0 8-6-4 20-8-1 6-1-4 8-1-0at Tennessee State 02/13/10 8-3-3 0-0-0 3-2-2 1-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP INJ 15-18-1 20-3-1 17-8-3 3-0-2 0-3-0JACKSONVILLE STATE 02/15/10 11-3-3 7-4-2 11-0-4 8-5-0 3-0-1 2-0-0 DNP INJ 8-9-1 12-3-1 15-4-2 0-0-3 6-4-0TENNESSEE TECH 02/18/10 5-2-5 3-4-0 4-3-2 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP INJ 7-11-1 24-4-3 23-7-1 1-1-0 10-4-0ORAL ROBERTS 02/20/10 2-1-4 0-3-1 13-1-3 4-0-0 DNP DNP DNP INJ 11-11-0 25-2-2 11-1-2 4-0-1 10-4-1at Eastern Illinois 02/25/10 2-3-4 1-2-1 10-3-2 DNP 3-0-0 0-0-0 DNP INJ 7-8-1 23-5-2 13-3-1 9-0-1 5-1-0at SEMO 02/27/10 6-3-3 2-5-0 5-4-0 DNP 2-0-0 0-0-0 DNP INJ 10-12-1 21-6-2 13-5-0 10-2-0 2-2-0Tennessee Tech 03/2/10 6-2-2 0-0-0 8-2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP INJ 10-5-2 13-7-1 16-4-3 6-1-1 6-2-1

32•BLAKE

Notes: DNP – Did Not Play (Coach’s Decision); INJ – Injured; ILL – Illness., boldface indicates player recorded a double-double.

11•MOSLEY

14•WOOD

Current Record (Streak) ........................................ 17-15 At the Dunn Center (Streak) .................................... 11-4On the Road (Streak) ................................................ 5-9Neutral Court (Streak) ............................................. 1-2 Final Five Games ...................................................... 2-3Final 10 Games ......................................................... 5-5

Longest Winning Streak ............................................... 5Longest Losing Streak .................................................. 3Overtime games ........................................................... 5Record in overtime games ......................................... 4-1

Largest Margin of Victory ................................38 (99-61)............................... vs. Freed-Hardeman, Nov. 30, 2009Largest Margin of Defeat ................................29 (54-83)......................................... vs. Tennessee, Nov. 13, 2009

RECORD BREAKDOWN 2009-10 RECORD BREAKDOWN

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2009-10 BREAKDOWNSGOVS BY STARTING LINEUP RecordCaldwell Channels Campbell Williams Fraley 0-3Caldwell Channels Blake Campbell Williams 1-0Brown Channels Campbell Williams Fraley 8-5Brown Channels Campbell Roberson Fraley 1-1Caldwell Channels Blake Campbell Fraley 4-4Caldwell Channels Blake Roberson Fraley 1-0Caldwell Channels Campbell Roberson Fraley 1-1Caldwell Channels Campbell Fields Fraley 0-1Channels Blake Campbell Williams Fraley 1-0

GOVS POINT OF VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-25 26+ Avg.Wins (17) 1 4 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 + 10.7Losses (15) 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 1 -11.0

Jump Balls ControlledAustin Peay 27Opponents 10

How APSU’s First Points Were ScoredFree Throw 5Jump Shot 10Lay-up 11Putback 1Three-Pointer 3Dunk 2

Who Scored APSU’s First PointsAnthony Campbell 7Wesley Channels 9Marcel Williams 4Tyrone Caldwell 5John Fraley 5Duran Roberson 1Ernest Fields 1

Games as Leading Scorer 09-10/CareerWesley Channels 18/37Anthony Campbell 11/11Ernest Fields 0/4Justin Blake 1/1Caleb Brown 0/1Eric Mosley 1/1Tyrone Caldwell 1/1

Games as Leading Rebounder 09-10/CareerErnest Fields 0/12Wesley Channels 3/10Marcel Williams 5/10John Fraley 19/21Anthony Campbell 4/4Tyrone Caldwell 0/1

Games as Assists Leader 09-10/CareerWesley Channels 11/36Caleb Brown 16/25Tyrone Caldwell 6/15Anthony Campbell 2/4Marcel Williams 1/1Justin Blake 1/1

Double-Doubles 09-10/CareerJohn Fraley 7/7Ernest Fields 0/2Wesley Channels 2/2Anthony Campbell 2/2Duran Roberson 1/1

Double-Figure Scoring 09-10/CareerWes Channels 27/80Anthony Campbell 29/40John Fraley 16/16Caleb Brown 3/11Ernest Fields 0/8Tyrone Caldwell 9/11Duran Roberson 8/9Justin Blake 8/8Marcel Williams 3/3Eric Mosley 1/1

20-Point Games 09-10/CareerWesley Channels 14/26Anthony Campbell 4/4Caleb Brown 0/1Justin Blake 1/1

30-Point Games 09-10/CareerWesley Channels 0/1

10-Rebound Games 09-10/CareerJohn Fraley 11/12Ernest Fields 0/3Marcel Williams 1/2Wesley Channels 2/2Anthony Campbell 2/2Duran Roberson 1/1

5-Steals Games 09-10/CareerWesley Channels 1/2Ernest Fields 0/2

GOVERNORS WHEN…FIELD GOAL SHOOTINGThey outshoot their opponent ................................................... 15-4Their opponent outshoots them ................................................ 2-11They shoot the same ................................................................... 0-0Opponent shoots 45 percent or better ....................................... 3-11Opponent shoots below 45 percent .......................................... 14-4They shoot 45 percent or better .................................................. 9-7They shoot below 45 percent ...................................................... 8-8

FREE THROW SHOOTINGThey attempt more free throws than their opponent .................. 16-9They attempt fewer free throws than their opponent ................... 1-5They attempt the same number of free throws ............................ 0-1They make more free throws than their opponent ................... 14-10They make fewer free throws than their opponent ...................... 1-5They make the same number of free throws ............................... 2-0

REBOUNDINGThey out-rebound their opponent .............................................. 10-5They are out-rebounded by their opponent ................................. 7-9They are equal in rebounding ...................................................... 0-1

TURNOVERSThey commit fewer turnovers than opponent .............................. 5-6They commit more turnovers than opponent ............................. 12-8They commit same number of turnovers ..................................... 0-1

AT HALFTIMEThey lead at half ........................................................................ 10-6They trail at half ........................................................................... 7-9They are tied at half ..................................................................... 0-0They go into overtime .................................................................. 4-1 OPPOSITION SCORINGThe opposition scores less than 60 points .................................. 2-0The opposition scores 60-69 points ............................................. 8-5The opposition scores 70-79 points ............................................. 7-4The opposition scores 80-89 points ............................................. 0-3The opposition scores 90-99 points ............................................. 0-3The opposition scores 100+ points .............................................. 0-0

GOVS SCORINGThe Govs score less than 60 points ............................................ 1-3The Govs score 60-69 points ...................................................... 3-6The Govs score 70-79 points ...................................................... 7-4The Govs score 80-89 points ...................................................... 4-1The Govs score 90-99 points ...................................................... 2-1The Govs score 100+ points ....................................................... 0-0

INSIDE THE POINTSThe Govs have more points in the paint ...................................... 9-4The Govs have fewer points in the paint ................................... 8-11The Governors have more points off turnovers ........................... 9-4The Governors have fewer points off turnovers .......................... 8-9The Governors have same number of points off turnovers ......... 0-2The Governors have more second-chance points ....................... 6-5The Governors have fewer second-chance points .................. 11-10The Governors have more bench points ..................................... 7-5The Governors have fewer bench points ................................... 10-9The Governors have same number of bench points ................... 0-1

RECORD BY MONTHNovember .................................................................................... 3-4December .................................................................................... 5-2January ........................................................................................ 5-4February ...................................................................................... 4-4March ........................................................................................... 0-1

RECORD BY DAYMonday ........................................................................................ 2-1Tuesday ....................................................................................... 1-1Wednesday .................................................................................. 1-0Thursday ...................................................................................... 5-2Friday ........................................................................................... 0-2Saturday ...................................................................................... 5-8Sunday ........................................................................................ 3-1

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2009-10 GOVERNORS INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVESTOP THREE SCORING EFFORTS

TOP THREE REBOUNDING EFFORTS

FIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFG PCT (min 5 made)3 PT FG MADE

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFT PCT (min 3 made)ASSISTSSTEALSBLOCKED SHOTSTURNOVERS

25 CHANNELS, Wes vs Oral Roberts (02/20/10) 24 CAMPBELL, Anthony at Morehead State (1/2/10); CHANNELS, Wes vs Eastern Kentucky (01/28/10); CHANNELS, Wes vs Tennessee Tech (02/18/10) 23 CAMPBELL, Anthony vs Drake (11/28/09), CHANNELS, Wes at Missouri (12/27/09); CHANNELS at Jacksonville State (1/23/10); CAMPBELL, Anthony vs Tennessee Tech (02/18/10); CHANNELS, Wes at Eastern Illinois (02/25/10) 18 FRALEY, John at Tennessee State (02/13/10) 14 FRALEY, John vs. Eastern Kentucky (01/28/10), FRALEY, John vs. UT Martin (02/04/10) 13 CAMPBELL, Anthony vs Tennessee State (01/16/10) 9 CHANNELS, Wes at Missouri (12/27/09); CAMPBELL, Anthony at Eastern Kentucky (01/04/10); CHANNELS, Wes at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 24 CHANNELS, Wes at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 1.000 (5-5) CALDWELL, Tyrone vs Tennessee State (01/16/10); CALDWELL, Tyrone at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 5 CAMPBELL, Anthony vs Drake (11/28/09); CHANNELS, Wes at Kentucky (12/19/09); CHANNELS, Wes at Ohio Bobcats (12/9/09); CAMPBELL, Anthony at Morehead State (1/2/10); CHANNELS, Wes vs Tennessee Tech (02/18/10); CAMPBELL, Anthony vs Tennessee Tech (02/18/10) 12 CAMPBELL, Anthony vs Drake (11/28/09) 1.000 (2-2) CAMPBELL, Anthony vs North Carolina State (11/21/09); BLAKE, Justin vs Eastern Illinois (12/05/09); CALDWELL, Tyrone at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10); CHANNELS, Wesley vs Morehead State (01/31/10) 9 CHANNELS, Wes vs Southeast Missouri (12/03/09). 16 CHANNELS, Wes vs Southeast Missouri (12/03/09) 1.000 (8-8) BROWN, Caleb vs Murray State (1/9/10); CHANNELS, Wes vs Murray State (1/9/10) 8 BROWN, Caleb at Missouri (12/27/09); BROWN, Caleb vs UT Martin (01/07/10) 6 CHANNELS, Wes at Morehead State (1/2/10) 4 FRALEY, John vs Oral Roberts (02/20/10) 7 CHANNELS, Wes vs IUPUI (11/20/09); CAMPBELL, Anthony at Ohio (12/9/09)

2009-10 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVESTOP THREE SCORING EFFORTS

TOP THREE REBOUNDING EFFORTS FIELD GOALS MADEFIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFG PCT (min 5 made)3 PT FG MADE

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)

FREE THROWS MADEFREE THROW ATTEMPTSFT PCT (min 3 made)ASSISTSSTEALSBLOCKED SHOTSTURNOVERS

25 Davis, Frank at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10), WEDDLE, Marquis vs UT Martin (01/07/10) 23 ENGLISH, Kim at Missouri (12/27/09), THOMAS, Danero at Murray State (2/6/10), WEDDLE, Marquis at UT Martin (2/4/10) Dillard, Jud at Tennessee Tech (01/21/10) 22 CRUTCHER,Jeremiah at Tennessee State (02/13/10) 19 FARIED, Kenneth at Morehead State (1/2/10) 13 FARIED, Kenneth vs Morehead State (01/31/10) 12 MARSHALL, Zeke at Akron (11/15/09);MBODJI, Amadou at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 11 Dillard, Jud at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 22 SMITH, Marland at Southeast Missouri (02/27/10) .917 (11-12) Dillard, Jud at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 5 WEDEL, Ryan vs Drake (11/28/09); CRUTCHER,Jeremiah at Tennessee State (02/13/10); LASER, Tyler at Eastern Illinois (02/25/10) 14 MARSHALL, Trenton at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 1.000 (2-2) HAWLEY, Aaron vs Drake (11/28/09); Hubert, Michael at Tennessee (11/13/09); FREEMAN, Tommy at Ohio (12/9/09); HILL, Terrance at Morehead State (1/2/10); BROWN, MJ vs UT Martin (01/07/10): MORRISON, Dominique vs Oral Roberts (02/20/10) 8 WASHINGTON, DeVaughn at Ohio (12/9/09); GRANGER, Jeremy at Eastern Illinois (02/25/10). 12 FARIED, Kenneth vs Morehead State (01/31/10) 1.000 (7-7) GLENN, Robert vs IUPUI (11/20/09); MORRISON, Dominique vs Oral Roberts (02/20/10) 8 Javier Gonzalez vs North Carolina State (11/21/09); SHELLMAN, Dominique at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 5 Davis, Frank at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 5 FARIED, Kenneth vs Morehead State (01/31/10) 7 ALLISON, Anthony vs Southeast Missouri (12/03/09)

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2009-10 GOVERNORS' GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |-----TOTAL-----| |-----3-POINT-----| |-----REBOUNDS-----|Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avgat Tennessee 11/13/09 54-83 L 19 55 .345 5 17 .294 11 16 .688 7 26 33 33.0 16 11 19 4 2 54 54.0at Akron 11/15/09 80-77 W 27 54 .500 5 13 .385 21 32 .656 14 23 37 35.0 18 13 12 0 5 80 67.0vs IUPUI 11/20/09 63-77 L 20 63 .317 9 27 .333 14 20 .700 17 19 36 35.3 18 13 15 1 6 63 65.7vs North Carolina State 11/21/09 59-66 L 24 49 .490 2 7 .286 9 18 .500 9 24 33 34.8 16 9 16 1 5 59 64.0vs Niagara 11/22/09 69-67 W 28 55 .509 3 11 .273 10 15 .667 11 25 36 35.0 19 19 16 3 3 69 65.0DRAKE 11/28/09 72-78 L 27 61 .443 10 27 .370 8 13 .615 12 20 32 34.5 16 18 12 5 6 72 66.2FREED-HARDEMAN 11/30/09 99-61 W 34 53 .642 10 18 .556 21 30 .700 9 33 42 35.6 15 22 16 5 6 99 70.9SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 12/03/09 76-71 Wot 23 55 .418 5 16 .313 25 42 .595 14 22 36 35.6 19 11 11 1 9 76 71.5EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/05/09 73-60 W 21 46 .457 6 11 .545 25 31 .806 9 24 33 35.3 13 12 10 5 8 73 71.7at Ohio 12/9/09 68-66 W 21 57 .368 7 18 .389 19 23 .826 14 27 41 35.9 16 12 16 4 4 68 71.3MARIAN 12/12/09 85-55 W 33 57 .579 6 12 .500 13 20 .650 9 32 41 36.4 13 14 13 8 5 85 72.5at Kentucky 12/19/09 69-90 L 24 64 .375 9 27 .333 12 14 .857 13 11 24 35.3 17 14 11 4 10 69 72.2EVANSVILLE 12/22/09 71-68 W 20 45 .444 3 12 .250 28 43 .651 8 15 23 34.4 26 8 15 8 11 71 72.2at Missouri 12/27/09 79-94 L 29 62 .468 6 18 .333 15 21 .714 15 20 35 34.4 16 15 16 2 2 79 72.6at Morehead State 1/2/10 65-68 Lot 21 59 .356 7 22 .318 16 21 .762 10 22 32 34.3 19 12 17 4 13 65 72.1at Eastern Kentucky 01/04/10 71-76 L 26 53 .491 1 15 .067 18 26 .692 10 23 33 34.2 18 17 13 5 6 71 72.1UT MARTIN 01/07/10 90-72 W 34 63 .540 5 17 .294 17 25 .680 12 26 38 34.4 16 16 13 3 6 90 73.1MURRAY STATE 01/09/10 53-69 L 13 39 .333 2 11 .182 25 27 .926 7 19 26 33.9 20 6 17 3 3 53 72.0TENNESSEE STATE 01/16/10 79-77 W 28 54 .519 6 15 .400 17 21 .810 12 23 35 34.0 17 16 24 4 9 79 72.4at Tennessee Tech 01/21/10 90-94 L 34 64 .531 12 27 .444 10 19 .526 12 22 34 34.0 21 14 16 0 11 90 73.2at Jacksonville State 01/23/10 66-64 Wot 27 64 .422 6 20 .300 6 15 .400 13 33 46 34.6 14 11 14 5 2 66 72.9EASTERN KENTUCKY 01/28/10 80-76 W 22 42 .524 8 16 .500 28 36 .778 9 22 31 34.4 13 16 12 0 5 80 73.2MOREHEAD STATE 01/31/10 56-55 W 18 43 .419 6 14 .429 14 24 .583 8 23 31 34.3 20 10 21 5 11 56 72.5at UT Martin 02/04/10 74-69 W 26 61 .426 8 28 .286 14 20 .700 16 24 40 34.6 12 16 7 4 3 74 72.8at Murray State 02/06/10 63-65 L 20 45 .444 7 15 .467 16 21 .762 6 18 24 34.1 19 16 13 1 7 63 72.2at Tennessee State 02/13/10 67-76 L 22 57 .386 6 24 .250 17 29 .586 15 26 41 34.3 19 12 14 1 4 67 72.0JACKSONVILLE STATE 02/15/10 83-63 W 31 52 .596 4 8 .500 17 22 .773 8 30 38 34.5 15 17 13 4 4 83 72.4TENNESSEE TECH 02/18/10 77-72 Wot 21 54 .389 11 24 .458 24 33 .727 13 26 39 34.6 21 12 16 4 4 77 72.5ORAL ROBERTS 02/20/10 80-89 L 27 54 .500 5 10 .500 21 25 .840 8 17 25 34.3 22 14 10 6 7 80 72.8at Eastern Illinois 02/25/10 73-83 L 22 51 .431 11 25 .440 18 27 .667 10 20 30 34.2 17 12 12 2 3 73 72.8at Southeast Missouri 02/27/10 71-68 Wot 22 55 .400 4 13 .308 23 35 .657 13 31 44 34.5 15 6 14 4 4 71 72.7TENNESSEE TECH 03/02/10 65-68 L 22 41 .537 5 9 .556 16 26 .615 4 19 23 34.1 11 15 14 1 5 65 72.5Austin Peay 2320 786 1727 .455 200 547 .366 548 790 .694 347 745 1092 34.1 547 429 458 107 189 2320 72.5Opponents 2317 828 1864 .444 226 613 .369 435 620 .702 391 738 1129 35.3 667 437 432 126 233 2317 72.4

HIGHS LOWSPOINTSFIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3 PT FG PERCENTAGEFREE THROWS MADE

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW PERCENTAGEREBOUNDSASSISTS

STEALS

BLOCKED SHOTS

TURNOVERSFOULS

99 FREED-HARDEMAN (11/30/09) 34 FREED-HARDEMAN (11/30/09); UT MARTIN (01/07/10); at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 64 at Kentucky (12/19/09); at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10); at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) .642 (34-53) FREED-HARDEMAN (11/30/09) 12 at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 28 at UT Martin (2-4-10) .556 (10-18) FREED-HARDEMAN (11/30/09) 28 EVANSVILLE (12/22/09); EASTERN KENTUCKY (01/28/10) 43 EVANSVILLE (12/22/09) .926 (25-27) MURRAY STATE (1/9/10) 46 at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 22 FREED-HARDEMAN (11/30/09) 13 at Morehead State (1/2/10) 8 MARIAN (12/12/09); EVANSVILLE (12/22/09) 24 TENNESSEE STATE (01/16/10) 26 EVANSVILLE (12/22/09)

53 MURRAY STATE (1/9/10) 13 MURRAY STATE (1/9/10) 39 MURRAY STATE (1/9/10)

.317 (20-63) vs IUPUI (11/20/09) 1 at Eastern Kentucky (01/04/10) 7 vs North Carolina State (11/21/09) .067 (1-15) at Eastern Kentucky (01/04/10) 6 at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 13 DRAKE (11/28/09) .400 (6-15) at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 23 EVANSVILLE (12/22/09), TENNESSEE TECH (3/2/10) 6 MURRAY STATE (1/9/10); at Southeast Missouri (02/27/10) 2 at Tennessee (11/13/09); at Missouri (12/27/09); at Jacksonville State (1/23/10) 0 at Akron (11/15/09); at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10); EASTERN KENTUCKY (01/28/10) 7 at UT Martin (02/04/10) 11 TENNESSEE TECH (3/2/10))

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2009-10 GOVERNORS' GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

HIGHS LOWSPOINTS

FIELD GOALS MADEFIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3 PT FG PERCENTAGEFREE THROWS MADEFREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW PERCENTAGEREBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALSBLOCKED SHOTSTURNOVERSFOULS

94 at Missouri (12/27/09) 94 at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 36 at Missouri (12/27/09) 70 at Southeast Missouri (02/27/10) .621 (36-58) at Missouri (12/27/09) 13 DRAKE (11/28/09) 28 EASTERN KENTUCKY (01/28/10) .667 (8-12) at Kentucky (12/19/09) 23 vs IUPUI (11/20/09) 32 at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 1.000 (18-18) at Kentucky (12/19/09) 47 at Southeast Missouri (02/27/10) 22 at Tennessee (11/13/09); at Missouri (12/27/09) 14 MOREHEAD STATE (01/31/10) 8 at Kentucky (12/19/09) 24 EVANSVILLE (12/22/09) 36 EVANSVILLE (12/22/09)

55 MARIAN (12/12/09); MOREHEAD STATE (01/31/10) 19 MOREHEAD STATE (01/31/10) 44 MURRAY STATE (1/9/10) .343 (24-70) at Southeast Missouri (02/27/10) 2 vs IUPUI (11/20/09) 10 vs IUPUI (11/20/09): ORAL ROBERTS (02/20/10 .200 (2-10) vs IUPUI (11/20/09) 4 TENNESSEE TECH (3/2/10) 10 at UT Martin (02/04/10) .308 (4-13) TENNESSEE TECH (3/2/10 .20 FREED-HARDEMAN (11/30/09) 6 TENNESSEE TECH (02/18/10) 2 at Southeast Missouri (02/27/10) 1 at Tennessee Tech (1/21/10) 4 at Eastern Illinois (02/25/10) 12 at Kentucky (12/19/09)

|-----TOTAL-----| |-----3-POINT-----| |-----REBOUNDS-----|Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avgat Tennessee 11/13/09 54-83 L 34 69 .493 10 23 .435 5 11 .455 13 33 46 46.0 17 22 14 7 8 83 83.0at Akron 11/15/09 80-77 W 27 66 .409 8 22 .364 15 25 .600 20 20 40 43.0 26 10 9 2 5 77 80.0vs IUPUI 11/20/09 63-77 L 26 52 .500 2 10 .200 23 27 .852 10 28 38 41.3 18 11 14 6 11 77 79.0vs North Carolina State 11/21/09 59-66 L 26 58 .448 6 18 .333 8 12 .667 9 20 29 38.2 17 16 11 3 10 66 75.8vs Niagara 11/22/09 69-67 W 21 52 .404 11 26 .423 14 21 .667 8 21 29 36.4 18 14 13 6 9 67 74.0DRAKE 11/28/09 72-78 L 28 55 .509 13 22 .591 9 13 .692 11 26 37 36.5 15 18 15 2 6 78 74.7FREED-HARDEMAN 11/30/09 99-61 W 22 61 .361 6 20 .300 11 11 1.000 6 14 20 34.1 22 17 15 2 8 61 72.7SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 12/03/09 76-71 Wot 24 49 .490 8 19 .421 15 23 .652 8 29 37 34.5 32 12 19 3 3 71 72.5EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/05/09 73-60 W 22 55 .400 4 11 .364 12 16 .750 12 18 30 34.0 22 7 11 4 4 60 71.1at Ohio 12/9/09 68-66 W 23 63 .365 5 24 .208 15 20 .750 13 25 38 34.4 18 9 11 7 8 66 70.6MARIAN 12/12/09 85-55 W 20 58 .345 5 20 .250 10 14 .714 10 17 27 33.7 23 10 16 3 8 55 69.2at Kentucky 12/19/09 69-90 L 32 63 .508 8 12 .667 18 18 1.000 19 25 44 34.6 12 18 16 8 3 90 70.9EVANSVILLE 12/22/09 71-68 W 21 48 .438 4 12 .333 22 29 .759 16 28 44 35.3 36 12 24 2 7 68 70.7at Missouri 12/27/09 79-94 L 36 58 .621 10 19 .526 12 20 .600 6 23 29 34.9 18 22 10 5 12 94 72.4at Morehead State 1/2/10 65-68 Lot 23 54 .426 4 14 .286 18 26 .692 13 30 43 35.4 18 13 23 6 13 68 72.1at Eastern Kentucky 01/04/10 71-76 L 25 53 .472 12 27 .444 14 21 .667 9 22 31 35.1 24 17 13 6 6 76 72.3UT MARTIN 01/07/10 90-72 W 23 54 .426 9 18 .500 17 24 .708 9 22 31 34.9 19 8 20 3 9 72 72.3MURRAY STATE 1/9/10 53-69 L 21 44 .477 5 14 .357 22 28 .786 7 19 26 34.4 22 10 9 3 9 69 72.1TENNESSEE STATE 01/16/10 79-77 W 29 68 .426 8 21 .381 11 15 .733 19 17 36 34.5 18 15 18 3 6 77 72.4at Tennessee Tech 1/21/10 90-94 L 35 63 .556 5 13 .385 19 32 .594 16 25 41 34.8 17 16 15 1 11 94 73.4at Jacksonville State 1/23/10 66-64 Wot 25 66 .379 8 26 .308 6 13 .462 12 30 42 35.1 19 19 9 5 8 64 73.0EASTERN KENTUCKY 01/28/10 80-76 W 27 55 .491 10 28 .357 12 13 .923 7 15 22 34.5 26 12 9 3 4 76 73.1MOREHEAD STATE 01/31/10 56-55 W 19 50 .380 5 14 .357 12 18 .667 11 24 35 34.6 25 8 20 5 14 55 72.3at UT Martin 02/04/10 74-69 W 27 59 .458 7 17 .412 8 10 .800 8 23 31 33.8 17 11 5 2 5 69 70.9at Murray State 02/6/10 63-65 L 24 57 .421 6 23 .261 11 19 .579 20 22 42 34.7 18 18 17 3 6 65 71.9at Tennessee State 02/13/10 67-76 L 23 52 .442 10 26 .385 20 27 .741 7 27 34 34.7 21 15 10 2 7 76 72.1JACKSONVILLE STATE 02/15/10 83-63 W 24 68 .353 7 27 .259 8 12 .667 17 16 33 34.6 18 11 11 4 9 63 71.7TENNESSEE TECH 02/18/10 77-72 Wot 24 63 .381 4 16 .250 20 24 .833 16 26 42 34.9 24 6 14 2 8 72 71.8ORAL ROBERTS 02/20/10 80-89 L 32 57 .561 6 10 .600 19 28 .679 12 21 33 34.8 19 19 11 4 4 89 72.3at Eastern Illinois 02/25/10 73-83 L 32 69 .464 6 16 .375 13 18 .722 16 23 39 35.0 21 13 4 4 4 83 72.7at Southeast Missouri 02-27-10 71-68 Wot 24 70 .343 8 26 .308 12 19 .632 19 28 47 35.4 25 12 11 7 2 68 72.5TENNESSEE TECH 03/02/10 65-68 L 29 55 .527 6 19 .316 4 13 .308 12 21 33 35.3 22 16 15 3 6 68 72.4Opponents 2317 828 1864 .444 226 613 .369 435 620 .702 391 738 1129 35.3 667 437 432 126 233 2317 72.4Austin Peay 2320 786 1727 .455 200 547 .366 548 790 .694 347 745 1092 34.1 547 429 458 107 189 2320 72.5

2009-10 OPPONENTS' SUPERLATIVES

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OVC Games All Games OFF DEF OFF DEFTEAM W L PCT AVG AVG W L PCT AVG AVGMurray State 17 1 .944 77.5 60.8 31 5 .861 76.5 60.4Morehead State 15 3 .833 72.9 63.3 24 11 .686 71.6 63.3Eastern Illinois 11 7 .611 68.8 67.2 19 12 .613 68.1 65.3Eastern Kentucky 11 7 .611 70.6 68.3 20 13 .606 71.2 66.9Austin Peay 11 7 .611 72.6 71.0 17 15 .531 72.5 72.4Tennessee Tech 8 10 .444 74.9 77.8 15 17 .469 74.2 77.3Jacksonville State 7 11 .389 67.9 70.8 11 19 .367 69.6 71.5Tennessee State 6 12 .333 69.3 73.1 9 23 .281 67.3 74.2Southeast Missouri 3 15 .167 64.4 73.6 7 23 .233 64.2 72.4UT Martin 1 17 .056 63.3 76.4 4 25 .138 64.1 76.4

2010 OVC TournamentFirst Round • Campus Sites of Top SeedsTuesday, March 2, 2010 @#2 Morehead State 87, #7 Jacksonville State 54@#1 Murray State 84, #8 Tennessee State 51#6 Tennessee Tech 68, @#3 Austin Peay 65@#4 Eastern Illinois 68, #5 Eastern Kentucky 61

Semifinals • Bridgestone ArenaNashville, Tenn. • Friday, March 5, 2010#1 Murray State 55, #4 Eastern Illinois 51#2 Morehead State 76, #6 Tennessee Tech 47

Championship • Bridgestone ArenaNashville, Tenn. • Saturday, March 6, 2010#1 Murray State 62, #2 Morehead State 51

2010 All-Tournament TeamIsaiah Canaan, Murray State (MVP)Tony Easley, Murray StateIsacc Miles, Murray StateKenneth Faried, Morehead StateMaze Stallworth, Morehead State

2009-10 All-OVC TeamsAll-OVC First Team Kenneth Faried- Morehead StateWesley Channels- Austin PeayIsacc Miles- Murray StateTyler Laser- Eastern IllinoisB.J. Jenkins- Murray State

All-OVC Second Team Anthony Campbell- Austin PeayMaze Stallworth- Morehead StateDanero Thomas- Murray StateTony Easley- Murray StateJosh Taylor- Eastern Kentucky

All-Newcomer Team B.J. Jenkins- Murray StateIsaiah Canaan- Murray StateRobert Covington- Tennessee StateJames Hollowell- Eastern IllinoisJacquan Nobles, Tennessee State

Player of the Year –Kenneth Faried, Morehead StateDefensive Player of the Year -Kenneth Faried, Morehead StateFreshman of the Year –Isaiah Canaan, Murray StateCoach of the Year – Billy Kennedy, Murray State

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

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AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

OVERNORS HISTORYG

SECTION HIGHLIGHTS

Dunn Center HistroyDunn Center RecordsGovs All-Time RecordsTop 10 Single-Season ListsYear-by-Year LeadersTop 10 Career ListsGovs All-AmericansGovs All-OVC SelectionsGovs' Coaching MarksYearly Scores and RecordsGovs RivalriesAll-Time Letterman

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The Winfield Dunn Center became home of the Governors and Lady Govs indoor athletics in 1975 after ground was broken for the $5.3 million, 9,000-seat structure in February 1973. The 132,000 square-foot complex, of-ficially named the Winfield Dunn Health and Physical Education Building and Convoca-tion Complex in honor of Governor Dunn, is a dominating edifice with 78 feet separating the top of the building from its maplewood playing surface. The Dunn Center replaced the Memorial Gymnasium, affectionately called "The Little Red Barn," which served as the Governors homecourt from 1952 until the Dec. 1, 1975 tip-off. On Jan. 16, 1988, the basketball arena was named Dave Aaron Arena in honor of the school's former athlet-ics director, football coach and then all-time winningest basketball coach. Several improvements and modifications have taken place in recent years, including the addition of new scoreboards. Also, the floor lighting has been replaced to allow fans to better see Lady Govs and Governors events and also accommodate photography needs. An elevator was installed in the late 1990s to better accom-modate the handicapped. But in Fall 2004, some major upgrades occurred, with new cushioned telescopic seating on the lower level east and west north end-zone areas. In addition, two new state-of-the-art indoor Light Emitting Diode (LED) large display screens were hung in the southeast and norhwest corners. It is a fully integrated sports solution that includes a control system to operate and integrate the displays of video replays plus a package of many custom anima-tions, including sponsored game elements and crowd interaction

plus much more. In Summer 2007, it was announced more renovations and upgrades would take place, with new telescopic cushioned seating being added to the second level. In addition, former President Sherry Hoppe announced the playing surface would be named "Dave Loos Court." The Dunn Center is home of Governors basketball and Lady Govs volleyball and basketball. It also serves as a multipurpose practice facility for track, baseball and softball indoor workouts. APSU's athletic offices are located in the Dunn Center with the exception of tennis and baseball. The men and women's tennis office are located in the Governors Tennis Center, behind the right field fence at Lady Govs softball field. In Winter 2004, the Governors baseball offices were moved to the former home of the student newspaper, The All-State, to be closer to Raymond C. Hand Park. The Dunn Center also houses the University's training facility as well as the sports information offices along with marketing/

promotions office. It also is home to the new David P. Roe Academic Services Center located on the second level. Austin Peay athletics also work out in the newly renovated weight room, conveniently located in the Dunn Center's lower level south end. They also have access to dressing rooms, also subject to major renovations in Summer/Fall 2004. Entering the facility's front lobby, visitors are impressed by the Hall of Fame area, honoring APSU's greatest former athletes, administrators and supporters. Stepping just inside the Dunn Center one can look to both ends of the arena to observe APSU's retired jerseys.

The new LED video boards have added immensely to the Dunn Center atmosphere.

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TEAM RECORDS BY APSUMost points - 122, 2/21/91 vs. MilliganFewest points - 46, 1/28/82 vs. Western KentuckyMost field goals - 49, 12/10/79 vs. UrbanaMost field goals attempted - 104, 12/10/79 vs. UrbanaBest field-goal percentage - .688 (44 of 64), 2/21/91 vs. MilliganMost three pointers - 15, 2/9/91 vs. Morehead State; 1/4/97 vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/8/97 vs. Tennessee-MartinMost three pointers attempted - 34, 1/4/97 vs. Southeast MissouriBest three-point percentage - 1.000 (5-5), 1/29/88 vs. Berry CollegeMost free throws - 47, 2/21/87 vs. YoungstownMost free throws attempted - 60, 2/21/87 vs. YoungstownBest free-throw percentage - 1.000 (10 of 10), 11/27/99 vs. BelmontMost rebounds - 67, 12/8/75 vs. Indiana State- EvansvilleMost assists - 28, 2/7/77 vs. Eastern KentuckyMost personal fouls - 33, 1/25/86 vs. Morehead State

MISCELLANEOUS

THE GOVERNORS AT THE DUNN CENTER/DAVE AARON ARENASeason Won Lost Pct Coach1975-76 13 0 1.000 Lake Kelly1976-77 13 1 .929 Lake Kelly1977-78 9 3 .750 Ed Thompson1978-79 7 7 .500 Ed Thompson1979-80 6 7 .463 Ron Bargatze1980-81 7 6 .538 Ron Bargatze1981-82 4 7 .364 Ron Bargatze1982-83 7 3 .700 Ron Bargatze1983-84 9 6 .600 Howard Jackson1984-85 5 7 .417 Howard Jackson1985-86 12 2 .860 Lake Kelly1986-87 9 3 .750 Lake Kelly1987-88 8 3 .727 Lake Kelly1988-89 11 3 .786 Lake Kelly1989-90 4 6 .400 Lake Kelly1990-91 8 6 .571 Dave Loos1991-92 10 2 .833 Dave Loos1992-93 5 7 .417 Dave Loos

Season Won Lost Pct Coach 1993-94 9 3 .750 Dave Loos1994-95 7 5 .583 Dave Loos1995-96 8 4 .667 Dave Loos1996-97 12 2 .857 Dave Loos1997-98 11 2 .846 Dave Loos1998-99 8 4 .667 Dave Loos1999-00 10 3 .769 Dave Loos2000-01 11 1 .916 Dave Loos2001-02 9 4 .692 Dave Loos2002-03 14 0 1.000 Dave Loos2003-04 13 0 1.000 Dave Loos2004-05 7 5 .583 Dave Loos2005-06 11 2 .846 Dave Loos2006-07 13 2 .867 Dave Loos2007-08 13 1 .927 Dave Loos2008-09 9 5 .643 Dave Loos2009-10 11 4 .733 Dave LoosTotals 323 124 .723

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BY APSU PLAYERS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BY OPPONENTSMost points - 39, LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/31/93Most field goals - 17, James Tillman, Eastern Kentucky, 1/10/80; J.J. Eubanks, Tennessee State, 1/21/91Most field goals attempted - 29, J.J. Eubanks, Tennessee State, 1/21/91; Michael Hart, 1/29/96Best field-goal percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000 (11 of 11), Quincy Vance, Middle Ten-nessee, 2/25/91Most three pointers made - 8, Robert Taylor, Middle Tennessee, 3/2/91; LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/31/93, LaDarious Weaver, Tennessee State, 2/2/08Most three pointers attempted - 15, Leigh Gayden, Tennessee Tech, 1/18/01

Best three-point percentage (min. 3 made) - 1.000 (4 of 4), Tony Curry, Morehead State 2/9/87; Michael Hardy, College of Charleston, 2/10/90Most free throws - 15, Doug Bentz, Morehead State, 2/8/93Most free throws attempted - 18, Eric Stevens, Mississippi State, 1/22/92Best free-throw percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000 (11 of 11), Marty Cline, Morehead State, 1/15/94Most rebounds - 20, Warren Kidd, Middle Tennessee, 2/25/91Most assists - 12, Chuck Evans, Mississippi State, 1/22/92

Most points - 43, Lawrence Mitchell, 1/10/87 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2/7/87 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2/9/87 vs. Morehead State; Bubba Wells, 2/25/97 vs Morehead StateMost field goals - 18, Otis Howard, 1/14/78 vs. Eastern KentuckyMost field goals attempted - 31, Bubba Wells, 2/25/97 vs. Morehead StateBest field-goal percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000 (10 of 10), Ralph Garner, 3/4/77 vs. Murray StateMost three pointers - 9, Joe Sibbitt, 1/24/98 vs. Tennessee-MartinMost three pointers attempted - 15, Joe Sibbitt, 1/24/98, vs. Tennessee-Martin Best three-point percentage (min. 3 made) - 1.000 (4 of 4), Vincent Brooks, 3/2/87 vs.

Morehead State; Greg Franklin, 12/1/89 vs. Columbia (first-round Acme Boot Showdown)Most free throws - 18, Gerald Gray, 1/2/85 vs. Tennessee StateMost free throws attempted - 21, Andrew Burton, 2/7/81 vs. Morehead State; Gerald Gray, 1/2/85 vs. Tennessee StateBest free-throw percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000, Donald Tivis (10 of 10), 1/23/91 vs. Arkansas-Little RockMost rebounds - 23, James Colson, 12/30/85 vs. SamfordMost assists - 15 Norman Jackson, 3/4/77 vs. Murray State; Colby Pierce, 1/4/97 vs. Southeast MissouriMost steals - 9 Reggie Crenshaw, 2/15/98 vs. Tennessee Tech

TEAM RECORDS BY OPPONENTSMost points - 124, Morehead State, 2/9/91Fewest points - 35, Knoxville College, 11/24/03 Most field goals - 44, Vanderbilt, 12/19/92Most field goals attempted - 92, Morehead State, 1/12/80Best field-goal percentage - .726 (37-51), Murray State, 1/9/85Most three pointers made - 13, Tennessee State, 2/37/07; Eastern Kentucky (12/22/07) Most three pointers attempted - 36, Tennessee-Martin, 1/29/96Best three-point percentage: 1.000 (3 of 3) Murray State, 2/8/88Most free throws - 30, Morehead State, 1/25/86, and 2/9/91Most free throws attempted - 42, Morehead State, 2/9/91Best free-throw percentage - 1.000 (12 of 12), Westminster, 1/4/03Most rebounds - 61, Tennessee Tech, 1/14/93Most assists - 31, Western Kentucky, 1/19/80Most personal fouls- 35, Morehead State, 1/12/80

Most points by both teams - 237, 2/9/91, Morehead State 124, APSU 113Fewest points by both teams - 92, 12/12/81, APSU 51, Akron 41Most points in first half - 69 by APSU, 12/10/79 vs. Urbana

Most points in second half - 73 by APSU, 2/21/87 vs YoungstownMost consecutive APSU wins - 26, 12/1/75 through 3/4/77Attendance record - 8, 911, 1/29/77 vs. Murray State

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TEAMModern (since 1946)

Record as a four-year school .................................................................................. 956-836Won-loss percentage as a four-year school .................................................................. .533Most consecutive wins at home .........................................................................................31...................1974-75 (5), 1975-76 (13), 1976-77 (13) (*74-75 games played in "Red Barn")Most decisive win ................................................................................................... 76 points................................................................................... in 1972-73 (APSU 128, Tusculum 52)Most consecutive losses on road ......................................................................................16............................................................................. in 1953-54 (1), 1954-55 (12), 1955-56 (3)Most decisive loss .................................................................................................. 49 points................................................................................... in 1981-82 (Clemson 102, APSU 53)

SINGLE SEASONMost wins .......................................................................... 24 in 2007-08. 1976-77, 1956-57Best won-loss percentage ................................................................ .857 (24-4) in 1976-77 Most points ................................................................................................2,700 in 1972-73Best point average ........................................................................................93.1 in 1972-73Most field goals ...........................................................................................1,113 in 1972-73Most field goals attempted ..........................................................................2,457 in 1956-57Best field-goal percentage ........................................................................... .507 in 2000-01Most three pointers ........................................................................................273 in 2007-08Most three pointers attempted .......................................................................715 in 2007-08Best three-point percentage ........................................................................ .416 in 1986-87Most free throws ............................................................................................773 in 1956-57Most free throws attempted ........................................................................1,150 in 1956-57Best free-throw percentage ......................................................................... .783 in 1965-66Most rebounds ............................................................................................1,621 in 1960-61Best rebound average ..................................................................................53.3 in 1972-73Best defensive average ................................................................................48.3 in 1946-47Most fouls ......................................................................................................694 in 1988-89Most consecutive wins .....................................................................................14 in 2003-04Most wins at home ............................................................................................. 14, 2002-03Most consecutive wins at home ........................................................................ 14 , 2002-03Most wins on road ...........................................................................................15 in 1946-47Most consecutive wins on road .........................................................................9 in 1959-60Best won-loss percentage on road .................................................... .882 (15-2) in 1946-47Most losses ......................................................................................................21 in 1969-70Worst won-loss percentage .............................................................. .190 (4-21) in 1964-65Most consecutive losses ..................................................................................12 in 1969-70Most consecutive losses at home ...................................................... 6 in 1978-79, 1992-93Worst won-loss percentage at home .....................................364 (4-7) in 1981-82, 1964-65Most consecutive losses on road ....................................................................13 in 1969-70Most points allowed ....................................................................................2,430 in 1991-92Worst defensive average ..............................................................................91.5 in 1969-70

SINGLE GAMEMost points ..............................................................................128 in 1972-73 vs. TusculumMost points in one half ..................................................... 73 in 1986-87 vs. Youngstown St.Most field goals ..........................................................................52 in 1972-73 vs. TusculumMost field goals attempted .................................................110 in 1973-74 vs. Union (Tenn.)Best field-goal percentage .......................... .688 (44 of 64) in 1990-91 vs. Milligan CollegeMost three pointers ........................................................ 15 in 1990-91 vs. Morehead State;...................................................1996-97 vs. Southeast Missouri (1), Tennessee-Martin (2)Most three pointers attempted ......................................36 in 1995-96 vs. Tennessee-MartinBest three-point percentage (minimum of five) ......1.000 (5-5) in 1987-88 vs. Berry CollegeMost free throws ............................................................. 52 in 1958-59 vs. Southern IllinoisMost free throws attempted ............................................ 61 in 1958-59 vs. Southern IllinoisBest free-throw percentage ......................................................................... 1.000 (10 of 10)............................................... in 1978-79 vs. Middle Tennessee, in 1999-2000 vs. BelmontMost rebounds ................................................................ 78 in 1958-59 vs. Southern Illinois

INDIVIDUAL CAREERMost points ....................................2,267 ........................ Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1993-97Best point average ...........................28.5 ........................... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-74Most field goals .................................870 ........................ Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1993-97Most field goals attempted .............1,721 ............................. Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58Best field-goal percentage ............ .596 .....................................(min. 5 makes per game)....................................................................................................... Joe Williams, 1999-2001Most three pointers ...........................319 ............................................ Joe Sibbitt, 1994-98Most three pointers attempted ..........830 ............................................ Joe Sibbitt, 1994-98Best three-point percentage † ........ .429 ..........................................Kyle Duncan, 2005-09Most free throws ...............................476 ......................................... Drake Reed, 2005-09Most free throws attempted ..............694 .......................................... Drake Reed,2005-09Best free-throw percentage ‡ ......... .798 .................................... Howard Gorrell, 1956-60Most rebounds ...............................1,431 ............................. Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58Best rebound average .....................13.3 ............................. Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58Most assists ......................................637 ................................. Norman Jackson, 1974-78Most blocked shots # ........................257 ........................................... Josh Lewis, 2000-03Most steals .......................................228 ........................................ Derek Wright (2004-08)† minimum 100 attempts, ‡ minimum 2 made per game, # since 1980

SINGLE SEASONMost points .......................................854 ........................... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-73Best point average ...........................31.7 ........................ Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1996-97Most field goals .................................360 ........................... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-73Most field goals attempted ................800 ........................... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-73Best field-goal percentage † .............667 ........................... Theanthony Haymon, 2000-01Most three pointers ...........................101 ............................................ Joe Sibbitt, 1996-97Most three pointers attempted ..........258 ............................................ Joe Sibbitt, 1996-97Most free throws ...............................206 ................................ Lawrence Mitchell, 1986-87Most free throws attempted ..............274 ................................ Lawrence Mitchell, 1986-87Best free-throw percentage ‡ ...........877 ......................................... Tim Thomas, 1978-79Most rebounds ..................................561 ......................................... Tom Morgan, 1956-57Best rebound average .....................17.0 ......................................... Tom Morgan, 1956-57Most assists ......................................211 ................................. Norman Jackson, 1976-77Most blocked shots .............................83 .............................................Josh Lewis, 2003-04Most steals .........................................89 ..........................................Derek Wright, 2007-08† minimum 100 attempts, ‡ minimum 50 attempts

SINGLE GAMEMost points .........................................51 .......................... James “Fly” Williams (1972-73)...........................................................................vs. Tennessee Tech and Georgia SouthernMost field goals ...................................24 .......................... James “Fly” Williams (1972-73)............................................................................................................... vs. Tennessee TechMost field goals attempted ..................46 .......................... James “Fly” Williams (1972-73)............................................................................................................... vs. Tennessee TechMost three pointers attempted ............16 ......... Joe Sibbitt in 1996-97 vs. Northern IllinoisMost three pointers ...............................9 ....... Joe Sibbitt (1997-98) vs. Tennessee-MartinMost free throws .................................20 ........ John Camp (1958-59) vs. Southern IllinoisMost free throws attempted ................25 ....................................... Tyrone Beck (1993-94) .......................................................................................................... vs. Southeast MissouriMost consecutive free throws .............17 ........ Jim Beshears (1961-62) vs. Bethel (Tenn.)Most rebounds ....................................28 ..... Greg Kinman (1970-71) vs. UT-ChattanoogaMost assists ........................................16 .... Norman Jackson (1975-76) vs. Southern MissMost steals .......................................... 9 .. Reggie Crenshaw (1997-98) vs. Tennessee Tech

AUSTIN PEAY ALL-TIME RECORDS

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FIELD GOALSMade Season GP FGM1. James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 3602. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 3123. Drake Reed 2008-09 33 2754. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 2725. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 2706. Howard Wright 1969-70 25 2627. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 2468. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 2459. Howard Wright 1968-69 24 23610. Otis Howard 1977-78 27 233

Attempted Season GP FGA1. James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 8002. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 6023. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 5924. Howard Wright 1969-70 25 5855. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 5686. Howard Wright 1968-69 24 5537. Tom Morgan 1956-57 33 5418. Otis Howard 1977-78 27 5269. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 52010. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 507

Percentage Season FGM-A Pct.1. Theanthony Haymon 2000-01 132-198 .6672. Josh Lewis 2002-03 147-230 .6393. Joe Williams 1999-00 139-224 .6214. Lamonte Ware 1991-92 108-175 .6175. Josh Lewis 2001-02 81-132 .6146. Ralph Garner 1976-77 153-254 .6027. Josh Lewis 2003-04 122-204 .5988. Ralph Garner 1975-76 115-193 .5969. Mandel Stockton 1981-82 78-131 .59510. Ernest Fields 2007-08 67-114 .588

FREE THROWSMade Season GP FTM1. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 2062. Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 1963. Jim Beshears 1960-61 31 1904. Drake Reed 2007-08 35 1625. Doug Stamper 1962-63 29 1616. Drake Reed 2008-09 33 1567. Andrew Burton 1980-81 27 1538. Doug Stamper 1963-64 21 1489. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 14810. Tony Raye 1987-88 27 146

Attempted Season GP FTA1. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 2742. Jim Beshears 1960-61 31 2533. Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 2514. Drake Reed 2007-08 35 2285. Doug Stamper 1962-63 29 2256. Drake Reed 2008-09 33 2097. Tyrone Beck 1993-94 26 2058. Andrew Burton 1980-81 27 1959. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 18910. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 186

Percentage Season FTM-A Pct.1. Tim Thomas 1978-79 64-73 .8772. Maurice Hampton 2005-06 146-170 .8593. Rick Yudt 1991-92 61-72 .8474. Doug Stamper 1961-62 72-85 .8475. Gerald Gray 1984-85 100-119 .8406. Howard Gorrell 1959-60 141-168 .8397. Gerald Gray 1985-86 101-121 .8358. Tony Raye 1987-88 146-175 .8349. Dennis Snyder 1965-66 80-96 .83310. Lenny Manning 1982-83 55-66 .833 Landon Shipley 2005-06 60-72 .833 Denny Snider 1965-66 80-96 .833

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSMade Season GP 3GM1. Todd Babington 2007-08 35 1022. Joe Sibbitt 1996-97 31 1013. Joe Sibbitt 1995-96 30 904. Maurice Hampton 2004-05 32 825. Wes Channels 2008-09 33 796. Todd Babington 2006-07 33 77 Joe Sibbitt 1997-98 28 778. Donald Tivis 1989-90 28 759. Donald Tivis 1990-91 29 7310. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 72

Attempted Season GP 3GA1. Todd Babington 2007-08 35 2672. Joe Sibbitt 1996-97 31 2583. Joe Sibbitt 1995-96 30 2224. Joe Sibbitt 1997-98 28 2185. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 2156. Donald Tivis 1989-90 28 2117. Todd Babington 2006-07 33 2088. Wes Channels 2008-09 33 2039. Maurice Hampton 2004-05 32 19810. Donald Tivis 1990-91 29 194

Percentage Season 3GM-A Pct.1. Kyle Duncan 2007-08 43-78 .5512. Vincent Brooks 1986-87 46-102 .4513. Wesley Channels 2009-10 71-162 .4414. Darryl Bedford 1986-87 47-105 .4485. Matt Jakeway 2000-01 47-108 .4356. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1996-97 47-111 .4237. Maurice Hampton 2004-05 82-198 .4148. Nick Stapleton 1998-99 59-145 .4079. Keith Rawls 1988-89 71-175 .40610. Joe Sibbitt 1995-96 90-222 .405

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Scoring Average – 20 games played, Field Goal Percentage – 75 FGM, Three-Point Field Goal Percentage – 40 3FGM, Free Throw Percentage – 50 FTM.

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. Three-point field goals were added in 1986-87. In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level.

SCORINGPoints Season GP Pts1. James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 8542. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 7893. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 7424. Drake Reed 2008-09 33 7235. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 7026. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 6937. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 6878. Howard Wright 1969-70 25 6639. Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 60610. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1996-97 19 603

Scoring Average Season GP Pts/G1, Charles "Bubba" Wells 1996-97 19 31.72. James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 29.43. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 27.54. Howard Wright 1969-70 25 26.55. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 26.36. Howard Wright 1968-69 24 24.37. Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 23.38. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 23.29. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 21.910. Drake Reed 2008-09 33 21.9

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REBOUNDINGTotal Season Reb.1. Tom Morgan 1956-57 5612. Tommy Brown 1990-91 3463. Howard Jackson 1972-73 3354. Greg Kinman 1970-71 3275. Bob Bradley 1959-60 2906. Otis Howard 1977-78 2867. Howard Jackson 1971-72 2788. Barry Sumpter 1987-88 2759. Otis Howard 1975-76 27310. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 272 David Huntsinger 1961-62 272 Reggie Crenshaw 1996-97 272

Average Season GP Reb/G1. Tom Morgan 1956-57 33 17.02. Greg Kinman 1970-71 24 13.63. Tommy Brown 1990-91 29 11.94. Howard Jackson 1971-72 24 11.65. Howard Jackson 1972-73 29 11.66. James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 10.97. Bob Bradley 1959-60 27 10.78. Otis Howard 1977-78 27 10.69. Seldon Sledd 1964-65 21 10.510. David Huntsinger 1961-62 26 10.5

ASSISTSTotal Season Asst.1. Norman Jackson 1976-77 2112. Colby Pierce 1995-96 2053. Norman Jackson 1977-78 2044. Colby Pierce 1996-97 1965. Danny Odums 1972-73 1736. Derek Wright 2007-08 1657. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 144 Michael Shunick 1979-80 1449. Norman Jackson 1975-76 13610. Tom Santel 1969-70 134 Derek Wright 2006-07 134

Average Season GP Asst./G1. Norman Jackson 1977-78 27 7.62. Norman Jackson 1976-77 28 7.53. Michael Shunick 1979-80 21 6.94. Colby Pierce 1995-96 30 6.85. Colby Pierce 1996-97 31 6.36. Danny Odums 1972-73 29 6.07. Trenton Hassell 1999-00 25 5.28. Tom Santel 1969-70 26 5.29. Norman Jackson 1975-76 27 5.010. Derek Wright 2007-08 35 4.7

BLOCKED SHOTSTotal Season Blks1. Josh Lewis 2003-04 832. Josh Lewis 2002-03 823. Josh Lewis 2001-02 664. Joe Williams 2000-01 535. Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 516. Joe Williams 1999-00 497. Lamonte Ware 1990-91 488. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 45 Reggie Crenshaw 1995-96 45 Reggie Crenshaw 1996-97 45

Average Season GP Blks/G1. Josh Lewis 2003-04 32 2.62. Josh Lewis 2002-03 31 2.63. Josh Lewis 2001-02 32 2.14. Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 28 1.85. Joe Williams 1999-00 28 1.86. Joe Williams 2000-01 32 1.77. Lamonte Ware 1990-91 29 1.78. Barry Sumpter 1987-88 29 1.59. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 1.5 Reggie Crenshaw 1995-96 30 1.5

STEALSTotal Season Stls1. Derek Wright 2007-08 892. Lamonte Ware 1988-89 713. Derek Wright 2006-07 69 Donald Tivis 1990-91 695. Maurice Hampton 2004-05 636. Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 627. Donald Tivis 1988-89 60 Colby Pierce 1995-96 609. 0Alfred Barney 1978-79 5710. Mike Hicks 1986-87 55 Maurice Hampton 2005-06 55

Average Season GP Stls/G1. Derek Wright 2007-08 35 2.52. Donald Tivis 1990-91 29 2.43. Lamonte Ware 1988-89 30 2.44. Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 28 2.25. Alfred Barney 1978-79 26 2.26. Derek Wright 2006-07 33 2.17. Colby Pierce 1995-96 30 2.08. Donald Tivis 1988-89 30 2.09. Maurice Hampton 2004-05 32 2.010. Norman Jackson 1977-78 27 1.8 Donald Tivis 1989-90 28 1.8

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Averages – 20 games played.

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current, with some exceptions. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. The following statistics are unofficial until the year noted at which time the NCAA recognized that category: assists (1983-84), blocked shots (1985-86) and steals (1985-86). In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level.

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GAMES PLAYEDTotal Season GP1. Fernandez Lockett 2007-08 35 Derek Wright 2007-08 35 Kyle Duncan 2007-08 35 Ernest Fields 2007-08 35 Wes Channels 2007-08 35 Caleb Brown 2007-08 35 Todd Babington 2007-08 358. Drake Reed 2007-08 349. Drake Reed 2006-07 33 Todd Babington 2006-07 33 Wes Channels 2008-09 33 Tyrone Caldwell 2008-09 33

GAMES STARTEDTotal Season GS1. Derek Wright 2007-08 35 Fernandez Lockett 2007-08 353. Drake Reed 2007-08 344. Drake Reed 2006-07 33 Derek Wright 2006-07 33 Fernandez Lockett 2006-07 33 Todd Babington 2007-08 33 Wes Channels 2008-09 33 Drake Reed 2008-09 3310. 15 with 32

MINUTES PLAYEDTotal Season Min1. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 12132. Drake Reed 2008-09 12113. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 11924. Zac Schlader 2004-05 11675. Derek Wright 2007-08 11336. Wesley Channels 2009-10 11297. Nick Stapleton 2000-01 11238. Fernandez Lockett 2006-07 11209. Fernandez Lockett 2007-08 111210. Richie Armstrong 1986-87 1109

MINUTES AVERAGEDTotal Season GP Min/G1. Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 37.92. Andrew Burton 1980-81 27 37.43. Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 37.24. Tommy Brown 1989-90 29 37.15. Lenny Manning 1981-82 26 36.96. Drake Reed 2008-09 33 36.77. Alfred Barney 1978-79 26 36.58. Zac Schlader 2004-05 32 36.59. Zac Schlader 2005-06 30 36.310. Bubba Wells 1996-97 19 36.1

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POINTSYear Player Pts Avg1959-60 GORRELL, Howard 409 15.11960-61 BESHEARS, Jim 578 18.61961-62 BESHEARS, Jim 606 23.31962-63 STAMPER, Doug 565 19.51963-64 STAMPER, Doug 412 19.61964-65 SLEDD, Seldon 323 15.41965-66 HEAD, Tommy 382 18.21966-67 HEAD, Tommy 394 17.11967-68 WRIGHT, Howard 455 19.01968-69 WRIGHT, Howard 582 24.31969-70 WRIGHT, Howard 663 26.51970-71 NOBLE, Larry 464 19.31971-72 JACKSON, Howard 455 19.01972-73 WILLIAMS, James"Fly" 854 29.41973-74 WILLIAMS, James"Fly" 687 27.51974-75 FISHBACK, Charlie 511 18.91975-76 DRUMMER, Sam 451 16.71976-77 GARRETT, Calvin 488 17.41977-78 HOWARD, Otis 570 21.11978-79 BARNEY, Alfred 458 17.61979-80 SANDERS, Roosevelt 401 15.41980-81 BURTON, Andrew 551 20.41981-82 MANNING, Lenny 486 18.71982-83 MANNING, Lenny 435 16.11983-84 MANNING, Lenny 506 18.71984-85 BIGGERS, Robert 360 13.31985-86 GRAY, Gerald 423 15.11986-87 MITCHELL, Lawrence 702 21.91987-88 SUMPTER, Barry 445 15.31988-89 RAWLS, Keith 585 19.51989-90 TIVIS, Donald 513 18.31990-91 BROWN, Tommy 513 17.71991-92 HERMAN, Geoff 484 17.91992-93 YUDT, Rick 451 16.71993-94 BECK, Tyrone 414 15.91994-95 WELLS, Bubba 560 19.31995-96 WELLS, Bubba 789 26.31996-97 WELLS, Bubba 603 31.71997-98 JACKSON, Jerome 374 13.41998-99 HASSELL,Trenton 481 17.81999-00 HASSELL, Trenton 452 18.12000-01 HASSELL, Trenton 693 21.72001-02 STAPLETON, Nick 742 23.22002-03 HENNING, Adrian 479 15.52003-04 HENNING, Adrian 438 13.72004-05 HAMPTON, Maurice 469 14.72005-06 HAMPTON, Maurice 509 16.42006-07 REED, Drake 522 15.82007-08 REED, Drake 488 14.42008-09 REED, Drake 723 21.92009-10 CHANNELS, Wesley 540 16.9

TOTAL REBOUNDSYear Player Reb Avg1959-60 BRADLEY, Bob 290 10.71960-61 BRADLEY, Bob 266 8.61961-62 HUNTSINGER, David 272 10.51962-63 MILLER, Steve 247 8.51963-64 DEFOREST, Jim 180 8.6

1964-65 SLEDD, Seldon 221 10.51965-66 HEAD, Tommy 212 10.11966-67 HEAD, Tommy 217 9.41967-68 MOORE, Charlie 223 9.31968-69 NOBLE, Larry 191 8.01969-70 WALLER, Joe 262 10.11970-71 KINMAN, Greg 327 13.61971-72 JACKSON, Howard 278 11.61972-73 JACKSON, Howard 335 11.61973-74 WILLIAMS, James"Fly" 272 10.91974-75 GARNER, Ralph 233 8.61975-76 HOWARD, Otis 273 10.11976-77 HOWARD, Otis 232 8.31977-78 HOWARD, Otis 286 10.61978-79 MITCHELL, Steve 166 6.41979-80 SANDERS, Roosevelt 169 6.51980-81 SANDERS, Roosevelt 185 6.91981-82 MANNING, Lenny 173 6.71982-83 STOCKTON, Mandel 185 6.91983-84 MANNING, Lenny 175 6.51984-85 COLSON, James 148 5.51985-86 BEDFORD, Darryl 196 7.01986-87 BEDFORD, Darryl 227 7.11987-88 SUMPTER, Barry 275 9.51988-89 JOHNSON, Javin 185 6.21989-90 BROWN, Tommy 257 8.91990-91 BROWN, Tommy 346 11.91991-92 MURPHY, Toine 172 6.11992-93 YUDT, Rick 146 5.41993-94 BECK, Tyrone 229 8.81994-95 WELLS, Bubba 219 7.61995-96 WELLS, Bubba 219 7.31996-97 CRENSHAW, Reggie 272 8.81997-98 CRENSHAW, Reggie 180 6.41998-99 HASSELL,Trenton 251 9.31999-00 WILLIAMS, Joe 204 7.32000-01 WILLIAMS, Joe 257 8.02001-02 LEWIS, Josh 236 7.42002-03 HENNING, Adrian 218 7.02003-04 LEWIS, Josh 237 7.42004-05 SCHLADER, Zac 218 6.82005-06 LOCKETT, Fernandez 167 5.42006-07 LOCKETT, Fernandez 261 7.92007-08 LOCKETT, Fernandez 237 6.82008-09 REED, Drake 249 7.52009-10 FRALEY, John 251 7.8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Player Pct FG-ATT1959-60 HENDERSON, Jim .500 82-1641960-61 BRADLEY, Bob .516 112-2171961-62 HUNTSINGER, David .493 105-2131962-63 MILLER, Steve .531 127-2391963-64 SLEDD, Seldon .466 54-1161964-65 KELLER, Richard .472 59-1251965-66 SNYDER, Dennis .471 130-2761966-67 SNYDER, Dennis .491 134-2731967-68 MOORE, Charlie .462 97-2101968-69 HEABERLIN, Holly .465 79-1701969-70 WALLER, Joe .494 131-265

1970-71 FRYE, Lovie .528 57-1081971-72 KINMAN, Greg .505 184-3641972-73 HOWARD, Percy .511 116-2271973-74 ODUMS, Danny .504 141-2801974-75 GARNER, Ralph .579 139-2401975-76 GARNER, Ralph .596 115-1931976-77 GARNER, Ralph .602 153-2541977-78 MAYO, Phil .563 117-2081978-79 THOMAS, Tim .547 135-2471979-80 SHUNICK, Mike .534 71-1331980-81 BURTON, Andrew .542 199-3671981-82 STOCKTON, Mandel .595 78-1311982-83 MANNING, Lenny .540 190-3521983-84 MANNING, Lenny .536 208-3881984-85 BIGGERS, Robert .544 147-2701985-86 GRAY, Gerald .537 161-3001986-87 AMRSTRONG, Richie .521 123-2361987-88 SUMPTER, Barry. 559 189-3381988-89 HOWARD, Barry .554 77-1391989-90 HOWARD, Barry .537 146-2721990-91 WARE, LaMonte .561 185-3301991-92 WARE, LaMonte .617 108-1751992-93 JENKINS, John .535 77-1441993-94 BECK, Tyrone .529 138-2611994-95 JENKINS, John .512 104-2031995-96 WELLS, Bubba 549 312-5681996-97 WITHERSPOON, Mike .580 101-1741997-98 JACKSON, Jerome .568 166-2921998-99 COMBS, Scott .548 68-1241999-00 WILLIAMS, Joe .621 139-2242000-01 HAYMON, Theanthony .667 132-1982001-02 LEWIS, Josh .614 81-1322002-03 LEWIS, Josh .639 147-2302003-04 LEWIS, Josh .598 122-2042004-05 SCHLADER, Zac .495 159-3212005-06 REED, Drake .557 102-1832006-07 REED, Drake .519 207-3992007-08 FIELDS, Ernest .588 67-1142008-09 REED, Drake .565 275-4872009-10 ROBERSON, Duran .527 77-146 (minimum 100 attempts)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Player Pct 3FG-ATT1986-87 BROOKS, Vincent .451 46-1021987-88 RAWLS, Keith .347 35-1011988-89 RAWLS, Keith .406 71-1751989-90 TIVIS, Donald .355 75-2111990-91 TIVIS, Donald .376 73-1941991-92 YUDT, Rick .443 31-701992-93 YUDT, Rick .402 49-1221993-94 CASBON, Cole .470 39-831994-95 SIBBITT, Joe .386 51-1321995-96 WELLS, Bubba .436 34-781996-97 WELLS, Bubba .423 47-1111997-98 SIBBITT, Joe .353 77-2181998-99 STAPLETON, Nick .407 59-1451999-00 TUCK, Joey .396 36-912000-01 JAKEWAY, Matt .435 47-1082001-02 WiERZBA, Rhet .377 49-130

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AUSTIN PEAY YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS2002-03 WiERZBA, Rhet .379 53-1402003-04 HAMPTON, Maurice .371 36-972004-05 HAMPTON, Maurice .414 82-1982005-06 BABINGTON, Todd .384 48-1252006-07 WRIGHT, Derek .380 38-1002007-08 DUNCAN, Kyle .551 43-78 2005-06 BABINGTON, Todd .384 48-1252006-07 WRIGHT, Derek .380 38-1002008-09 CHANNELS, Wes .389 79-2032009-10 CHANNELS, Wesley .441 71-161(minimum 30 made)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear Player Pct FT-ATT1959-60 GORRELL, Howard .839 141-1681960-61 BESHEARS, Jim .751 190-2531961-62 STAMPER, Doug .847 72-851962-63 MILLER, Steve .766 118-1541963-64 STAMPER, Doug .804 148-1841964-65 SLEDD, Seldon .743 81-1091965-66 SNYDER, Dennis .833 80-961966-67 SNYDER, Dennis .813 61-751967-68 HEABERLIN, Holly .761 51-671968-69 WRIGHT, Howard .753 110-1461969-70 WRIGHT, Howard .794 139-1751970-71 NOBLE, Larry .727 112-1541971-72 JACKSON, Howard .738 127-1721972-73 WILLIAMS, James"Fly" .802 134-1671973-74 ODUMS, Danny .768 53-691974-75 FISHBACK, Charlie .806 79-98 HOWARD, Percy .689 71-1031975-76 FISHBACK, Charlie .780 64-821976-77 JACKSON, Norman .714 55-771977-78 HOWARD, Otis .671 104-1551978-79 THOMAS, Tim .877 64-731979-80 BURTON, Andrew .788 104-1321980-81 BURTON, Andrew .785 153-1951981-82 MANNING, Lenny .739 88-1191982-83 MANNING, Lenny .833 55-661983-84 MANNING, Lenny .750 90-120 ANDREWS, Greg .750 75-1001984-85 GRAY, Gerald .840 100-1191985-86 GRAY, Gerald .835 101-1211986-87 RAYE, Tony .771 54-701987-88 RAYE, Tony .834 146-1751988-89 JOHNSON, Javin .757 78-1031989-90 TIVIS, Donald .803 98-1221990-91 TIVIS, Donald .788 93-1181991-92 YUDT, Rick .847 61-721992-93 YUDT, Rick .821 96-1171993-94 SAVAGE, Jermaine .731 57-781994-95 WELLS, Bubba .830 132-1591995-96 WELLS, Bubba .757 131-1731996-97 WELLS, Bubba .727 120-1651998-99 HASSELL,Trenton .764 107-1401999-00 WILLIAMS, Joe .789 90-1142000-01 HASSELL, Trenton .796 148-1862001-02 STAPLETON, Nick .739 130-1762002-03 WIERZBA, Rhet .711 64-902003-04 DAVIS, Anthony .775 86-1112004-05 HAMPTON, Maurice .784 69-882005-06 HAMPTON, Maurice .859 146-170

2006-07 SHIPLEY, Landon .820 91-1112007-08 WRIGHT, Derek .791 91-1152008-09 CHANNELS, Wes .776 121-1562009-10 CAMPBELL, Anthony .806 104-129

ASSISTSYear Player Ast Avg1966-67 MOORE, Charlie 54 2.31967-68 MOORE, Charlie 56 2.31969-70 SANTEL, Tom 134 5.21970-71 STEPHENSON, Jerry 91 4.01971-72 SANTEL, Tom 76 3.51972-73 ODUMS, Danny 173 6.01974-75 FISHBACK, Charlie 111 4.11975-76 JACKSON, Norman 136 5.01976-77 JACKSON, Norman 211 7.51977-78 JACKSON, Norman 204 7.61978-79 BARNEY, Alfred 95 3.71979-80 SHUNICK, Michael 144 6.91980-81 SHUNICK, Michael 114 4.21981-82 HILL, Tom 115 4.41982-83 WEST, Lonnie 85 3.31983-84 ROREX, James 69 2.81984-85 ROREX, James 102 3.81985-86 ARMSTRONG, Richie 121 4.31986-87 ARMSTRONG, Richie 132 4.11987-88 SMITH, Darrin 68 2.71988-89 TIVIS, Donald 83 2.8 WARE, LaMonte 83 2.81989-90 FRANKLIN, Greg 83 2.91990-91 WARE, LaMonte 83 2.91991-92 FRANKLIN, Greg 107 4.11992-93 FRANKLIN, Greg 108 4.01993-94 PIERCE, Colby 108 4.01994-95 PIERCE, Colby 84 2.91995-96 PIERCE, Colby 205 6.81996-97 PIERCE, Colby 196 6.31997-98 SIBBITT, Joe 82 2.91998-99 HASSELL,Trenton 102 3.81999-00 HASSELL, Trenton 129 5.22000-01 HASSELL, Trenton 144 4.52001-02 STAPLETON, Nick 85 2.72002-03 GIPSON, Corey 80 2.62003-04 DAVIS, Anthony 79 2.52004-05 DAVIS, Anthony 82 2.82005-06 WRIGHT, Derek 112 3.62006-07 WRIGHT, Derek 134 4.12007-08 WRIGHT, Derek 165 4.72008-09 CHANNELS, Wes 103 3.12009-10 BROWN, Caleb 113 3.5

BLOCKED SHOTSYear Player Blk Avg1980-81 JOHNSON, Edgar 6 0.21981-82 STOCKTON, Mandel 7 0.31982-83 STOCKTON, Mandel 22 0.81983-84 STOCKTON, Mandel 15 0.61984-85 BIGGERS, Robert 22 0.81985-86 BEDFORD, Darryl 22 0.81986-87 BEDFORD, Darryl 19 0.61987-88 SUMPTER, Barry 44 1.5

1988-89 DEVOE, Myron 26 0.91989-90 BROWN, Tommy 20 0.71990-91 WARE, LaMonte 48 1.71991-92 WARE, LaMonte 27 1.81992-93 DUPREE, Reggie 17 0.61993-94 WELLS, Bubba 22 0.8 BECK, Tyrone 22 0.81994-95 CRENSHAW, Reggie 22 0.81995-96 WELLS, Bubba 45 1.5 CRENSHAW, Reggie 45 1.51996-97 CRENSHAW, Reggie 45 1.51997-98 CRENSHAW, Reggie 51 1.81998-99 HASSELL,Trenton 27 1.01999-00 WILLIAMS, Joe 49 1.82000-01 WILLIAMS, Joe 53 1.72001-02 LEWIS, Josh 66 2.12002-03 LEWIS, Josh 82 2.62003-04 LEWIS, Josh 83 2.62004-05 SCHLADER, Zac 42 1.32005-06 SCHLADER, Zac 21 0.72006-07 LOCKETT, Fernandez 24 0.72007-08 FIELDS, Ernest 27 0.82008-09 WILLIAMS, Marcel 29 0.92009-10 FRALEY, John 31 1.0

STEALSYear Player Stl Avg1976-77 JACKSON, Norman 45 1.61977-78 JACKSON, Norman 49 1.81978-79 BARNEY, Alfred 57 2.21980-81 BURTON, Andrew 37 1.41981-82 HILL, Tom 31 1.21982-83 PARKER, Joe 40 1.51983-84 ANDREWS, Greg 40 1.51984-85 ROREX, James 33 1.21985-86 ARMSTRONG, Richie 30 1.11986-87 HICKS, Mike 55 1.71987-88 HARRIS, Andre 38 1.31988-89 WARE, LaMonte 71 2.41989-90 TIVIS, Donald 50 1.81990-91 TIVIS, Donald 69 2.41991-92 HERMAN, Geoff 44 1.61992-93 FRANKLIN, Greg 41 1.51993-94 PIERCE, Colby 42 1.61994-95 PIERCE, Colby 48 1.71995-96 PIERCE, Colby 60 2.01996-97 PIERCE, Colby 45 1.51997-98 CRENSHAW, Reggie 62 2.21998-99 JACKSON, Jerome 37 1.41999-00 HALLIBURTON, J.J. 25 0.9 HASSELL, Trenton 25 1.02000-01 JAKEWAY, Matt 42 1.32001-02 DAVIS, Anthony 49 1.52002-03 DAVIS, Anthony 51 1.62003-04 DAVIS, Anthony 44 1.42004-05 HAMPTON, Maurice 63 2.02005-06 HAMPTON, Maurice 55 1.82006-07 WRIGHT, Derek 69 2.12007-08 WRIGHT, Derek 89 2.52008-09 CHANNELS, Wes 42 1.32009-10 CHANNELS, Wesley 45 1.4

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SCORINGPoints Season GP Pts1. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 22672. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 20733. Drake Reed 2005-09 131 19914. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 18505. Otis Howard 1974-78 108 17186. Howard Wright 1967-70 73 17006. Wesley Channels 2006-10 133 17008. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124 16459. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 162610. James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 1541

Scoring Average Season GP Pts/G1. James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 28.52. Howard Wright 1967-70 73 23.33. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 21.64. Jim Beshears 1959-62 60 19.75. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 19.46. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 17.97. Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 17.88. Tommy Head 1965-67 44 17.69. Charlie Fishback 1974-76 54 17.410. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 17.1

FIELD GOALSMade Season GP FGM1. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 8702. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 7583. Drake Reed 2005-09 131 7454. Otis Howard 1974-78 108 7235. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 7016. Howard Wright 1967-70 73 6937. James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 6328. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124 6039. Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 59710. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 579

Attempted Season GP FGA1. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 17012. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 16673. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 16604. Howard Wright 1967-70 73 15935. Otis Howard 1974-78 108 15886. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124 14357. Drake Reed 2005-09 131 14218. James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 13929. Wesley Channels 2006-10 133 134310. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 1228

Percentage Season FGM-A Pct.1. Josh Lewis 2000-03 369-589 .6262. Theanthony Haymon 1999-01 227-375 .6053. Joe Williams 1999-01 313-525 .5964. Ralph Garner 1973-77 459-794 .5785. Mike Witherspoon 1995-98 202-351 .5756. Jerome Jackson 1997-99 327-590 .5547. Lenny Manning 1981-84 597-1102 .5428. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 485-907 .5359. Barry Howard 1987-90 253-474 .53410. Drake Reed 2005-09 745-1421 .524

FREE THROWSMade Season GP FTM1. Drake Reed 2005-09 131 4762. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 4483. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 4334. Jim Beshears 1959-62 60 3865. Doug Stamper 1961-64 70 3816. Wesley Channels 2006-10 133 3627. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 3468. Drake Reed 2005- 98 3209. Howard Wright 1967-70 73 31410. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 313

Attempted Season GP FTA1. Drake Reed 2005-09 131 6942. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 6373. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 5804. Wesley Channels 2006-10 133 5155. Jim Beshears 1959-62 60 5066. Doug Stamper 1961-64 70 4947. Drake Reed 2005- 98 4858. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 4699. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 4449. Adrian Henning 2000-03 127 444

Percentage Season FTM-A Pct.1. Howard Gorrell 1959-60 141-168 .8392. Gerald Gray 1984-86 201-240 .8383. Rick Yudt 1991-93 157-189 .8314. Maurice Hampton 2002-06 287-347 .8275. Landon Shipley 2005-07 151-183 .8256. Dennis Snyder 1965-67 141-171 .8257. Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 156-194 .8048. Charlie Fishback 1974-76 143-180 .7949. Tim Thomas 1977-81 138-174 .79310. Andrew Burton 1979-81 257-327 .786

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following minimums: Scoring Average – 40 games played, Field Goal Percentage – 200 FGM, Three-Point Field Goal Percentage – 80 3FGM, Free Throw Percentage – 100 FTM.

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. Three-point field goals were added in 1986-87. In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level.

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSMade Season GP 3GM1. Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 118 3192. Todd Babington 2004-08 131 2543. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 2444. Wesley Channels 2006-10 133 2265. Maurice Hampton 2002-06 126 1936. Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 1757. Wes Channels 2005- 101 1558. Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 111 1499. Rhet Wierzba 2000-03 118 14210. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124 139

Attempted Season GP 3GA1. Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 118 8302. Todd Babington 2004-08 131 6753. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 6624. Wesley Channels 2006-10 133 5875. Maurice Hampton 2002-06 126 5146. Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 4897. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124 4478. Wes Channels 2005- 101 426 9. Jermaine Savage 1992-96 113 40910. Rhet Wierzba 2000-03 118 401

Percentage Season 3GM-A Pct.1. Kyle Duncan 2005-09 111-259 .4292. Rick Yudt 1991-93 80-192 .4173. Greg Franklin 1989-93 83-203 .4094. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 94-232 .4055. Wesley Channels 2006-10 226-587 .3856. Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 319-830 .3847. Keith Rawls 1987-89 106-276 .3848. Todd Babington 2004-08 254-675 .3769. Maurice Hampton 2002-06 193-514 .37510. Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 149-397 .375

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REBOUNDINGTotal Season Reb.1. Tom Morgan 1952-58 14312. Otis Howard 1974-78 9733. Drake Reed 2005-09 7944. Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 7805. Tommy Brown 1988-91 7656. Ralph Garner 1973-77 7577. Josh Lewis 2000-03 7488. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 7209. Fernandez Lockett 2003-08 70310. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 685

Average Season GP Reb/G1. Tom Morgan 1952-58 108 13.32. Greg Kinman 1970-72 48 11.93. Howard Jackson 1971-73 53 11.64. T ommy Brown 1988-91 74 10.35. Tommy Head 1965-67 44 9.86. Bob Bradley 1959-61 58 9.67. James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 9.18. Otis Howard 1974-78 108 9.09. Joe Waller 1967-70 71 8.210. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 8.2

ASSISTSTotal Season Asst.1. Norman Jackson 1974-78 6372. Colby Pierce 1993-97 5933. Derek Wright 2004-08 4674. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 3755. Greg Franklin 1989-93 3586. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 3377. Wesley Channels 2006-10 3128. Anthony Davis 2001-05 2869. Tom Santel 1969-72 27710. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 267

Average Season GP Asst./G1. Norman Jackson 1974-78 109 5.82. Michael Shunick 1979-81 48 5.43. Colby Pierce 1993-97 117 5.14. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 4.55. Richie Armstrong 1985-87 60 4.26. Charlie Fishback 1974-76 54 3.97. Tom Santel 1969-72 72 3.88. Derek Wright 2004-08 96 3.69. James Rorex 1983-85 52 3.310. Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 3.2

BLOCKED SHOTSTotal Season Blks1. Josh Lewis 2000-03 2572. Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 1633. Adrian Henning 2000-03 1054. Joe Williams 1999-01 1024. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 1026. Bubba Wells 1993-97 967. Zac Schlader 2002-06 798. Drake Reed 2005-09 639. Marcel Williams 2007- 5810. Ernest Fields 2006-10 57

Average Season GP Blks/G1. Josh Lewis 2000-03 125 2.12. Joe Williams 1999-01 60 1.73. Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 118 1.44. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 1.05. Bubba Wells 1993-97 105 0.96. Adrian Henning 2000-03 127 0.87. Theanthony Haymon 1999-01 59 0.88. Robert Biggers 1984-86 55 0.89. Tommy Brown 1988-91 74 0.710. Darryl Bedford 1985-87 60 0.7

STEALSTotal Season Stls1. Derek Wright 2004-08 2282. Colby Pierce 1993-97 1953. Anthony Davis 2001-05 1934. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 1805. Donald Tivis 1988-91 1796. Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 1657. Wesley Channels 2006-10 1648. Maurice Hampton 2002-06 1609. Bubba Wells 1993-97 13910. Kyle Duncan 2005-09 129

Average Season GP Stls/G1. Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 2.12. Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 1.73. Derek Wright 2004-08 131 1.74. Colby Pierce 1993-97 117 1.75. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124 1.66. Geoff Herman 1990-92 55 1.57. Greg Andrews 1982-84 54 1.48. Mike Hicks 1985-87 60 1.49. Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 118 1.410. Tommy Brown 1988-91 74 1.4

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Averages – 40 games played

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. The following statistics are unofficial until the year noted at which time the NCAA recognized that category: assists (1983-84), blocked shots (1985-86) and steals (1985-86). In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level.

GAMES PLAYEDTotal Season GP1. Wesley Channels 2006-10 1332. Derek Wright 2004-08 131 Todd Babington 2004-08 131 Drake Reed 2005-09 1315. Adrian Henning 2000-04 1276. Maurice Hampton 2002-06 126 Fernandez Lockett 2003-08 1268. Josh Lewis 2000-04 125 Kyle Duncan 2005-09 12510. Anthony Davis 2001-05 124

GAMES STARTEDTotal Season GS1. Drake Reed 2005-09 1252. Anthony Davis 2001-05 1153. Derek Wright 2004-08 1144. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 1105. Colby Pierce 1993-97 1076. Adrian Henning 2000-04 1057. Bubba Wells 1993-97 998. Greg Franklin 1989-93 989. Josh Lewis 2000-04 9610. Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 93

MINUTES PLAYEDTotal Season Min1. Drake Reed 2005-09 40932. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 38893. Wesley Channels 2006-10 37364. Anthony Davis 2001-05 37325. Greg Franklin 1989-93 35366. Derek Wright 2004-08 35097. Adrian Henning 2000-04 34378. Bubba Wells 1993-97 33399. Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 324910. Colby Pierce 1993-97 3231

MINUTES AVERAGEDTotal Season GP Min/G1. Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 36.22. Tommy Brown 1988-91 74 34.73. Andrew Burton 1979-81 53 33.84. Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 33.75. Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 33.56. Rick Yudt 1991-93 55 32.67. Roosevelt Sanders 1979-81 53 32.58. Greg Andrews 1982-84 54 32.39. Richie Armstrong 1985-87 50 32.110. Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 31.9

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ALL-AMERICANS(First Team)

1948-49 James Stone ...........................National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball1972-73 James "Fly" Williams ...............National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...............Citizen's Savings, Street & Smith's and Universal Sports2000-01 Trenton Hassell .......................Playboy Magazine Preseason

(Second Team)1972-73 James "Fly" Williams ...............Converse and Universal Sports1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...............Basketball Weekly, Converse and Popular Sports

(Third Team)1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...............United Press International1996-97 Bubba Wells ............................Athlon

(Honorable Mention)1957-58 Tom Morgan ............................United Press International1960-61 Jim Beshears ..........................Converse and United Press International1961-62 Jim Beshears ..........................Associated Press1972-73 James "Fly" Williams ...............Basketball Weekly and United Press International1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...............Associated Press and Basketball News1980-81 Roosevelt Sanders ..................Converse1985-86 Robert Biggers ........................Street & Smith's1987-88 Andre Harris ............................Street & Smith's Barry Sumpter .........................Street & Smith's1992-93 Rick Yudt .................................Street & Smith's2000-01 Trenton Hassell .......................Associated Press2006-07 Drake Reed .............................Associated Press

All-NCAA Regional1957-58 Tom Morgan ............................Mideast1959-60 Bob Bradley .............................South Central Howard Gorrell ........................South Central1960-61 Jim Beshears, MVP .................South Central Jim Stewart .............................South Central1962-63 Doug Stamper .........................South Central1972-73 Howard Jackson ......................Mideast

James "Fly" WilliamsConsensus All-America in

1972-73, 73-74

Charles"Bubba" WellsThird-team Preseason All-

America in 1996-97

Trenton HassellFirst-team Playboy All-

America in 2000-01

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

VOLUNTEER STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE†

† Austin Peay was a member of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference before joining the OVC

All-VSAC1946-47 Tom Lincoln James Stone Paul Aaron (All-Midstate) 1947-48 George Fisher James Stone 1948-49 Paul Aaron James Stone 1949-50 Mac Chandler James Stone Bob Swope 1950-51 Bob Swope 1952-53 Dave Johanston Tom Morgan 1953-54 Freddie Harrison 1954-55 Freddie Harrison 1955-56 Kenny Geralds

Tom Morgan 1956-57 Kenny Geralds, MVP Tom Morgan 1957-58 Tom Morgan, MVP Kenny Geralds 1958-59 Howard Gorrell 1959-60 Howard Gorrell, MVP Bob Bradley 1960-61 Jim Beshears Jim Stewart 1961-62 Jim Beshears 1962-63 Doug Stamper, MVP

All-Tournament1946-47 James Stone

George Fisher (All-TIBT) 1947-48 George Fisher James Stone 1948-49 Paul Aaron George Fisher James Stone 1949-50 Mac Chandler James Stone Bob Swope 1950-51 Bob Swope 1952-53 Dave Johnston Tom Morgan 1953-54 Freddie Harrison 1955-56 Tom Morgan 1956-57 Tom Morgan, MVP Kenny Geralds 1957-58 Tom Morgan, MVP Kenny Geralds

1958-59 Bob Bradley Howard Gorrell 1959-60 Bob Bradley Roger Davis Howard Gorrell Jim Stewart 1960-61 Jim Beshears Jim Stewart 1961-62 Jim Beshears Dave Huntsinger 1962-63 Jim DeForest Steve Miller Doug Stamper

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INDIVIDUAL OVC AWARDSALL-OVC SELECTIONS

1963-64 Doug Stamper1967-68 Howard Wright1968-69 Howard Wright1969-70 Howard Wright1970-71 Larry Noble1971-72 Howard Jackson1972-73 Eddie Childress Howard Jackson James "Fly" Williams1973-74 Danny Odums James "Fly" Williams1974-75 Charlie Fishback Percy Howard1975-76 Charlie Fishback Otis Howard1976-77 Calvin Garrett Otis Howard1977-78 Otis Howard1978-79 Alfred Barney1979-80 Roosevelt Sanders1980-81 Andrew Burton (first) Roosevelt Sanders (second)1981-82 Lenny Manning (second)1982-83 Lenny Manning (first)1983-84 Lenny Manning (first)1984-85 Robert Biggers (second)1985-86 Gerald Gray (second) Lawrence Mitchell (second)1986-87 Lawrence Mitchell (first) Darryl Bedford (second)1987-88 Barry Sumpter (second) Andre Harris (second)1988-89 Keith Rawls (first)1989-89 Tommy Brown (second) Donald Tivis (second)1990-91 Tommy Brown (first) LaMonte Ware (second) Donald Tivis (second)1991-92 Greg Franklin (second)1993-94 Tyrone Beck (first)1994-95 Charles "Bubba" Wells (first)1995-96 Charles "Bubba" Wells (first) Jermaine Savage (second)1996-97 Charles "Bubba" Wells (first) Reggie Crenshaw (second)1997-98 Jerome Jackson (second)1998-99 Trenton Hassell (first)1999-00 Trenton Hassell (first) Nick Stapleton (second) Joe Williams (third)2000-01 Trenton Hassell (first) Nick Stapleon (second) Joe Williams (second)2001-02 Nick Stapleton (first)2002-03 Adrian Henning (first) Josh Lewis (second) Anthony Davis (third)2003-04 Adrian Henning (first)

Josh Lewis (first) Anthony Davis (third)2004-05 Anthony Davis (second)2005-06 Zac Schlader (first) Maurice Hampton (second)2006-07 Drake Reed (first) Fernandez Lockett (second)2007-08 Drake Reed (first) Derek Wright (second)2008-09 Drake Reed (first) Wes Channels (second)2009-10 Wesley Channels (first) Anthony Campbell (second)

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

1973-74 James “Fly” Williams1976-77 Otis Howard1977-78 Otis Howard1996-97 Charles "Bubba" Wells2000-01 Trenton Hassell

2006-07 Drake Reed

OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1990-91 Rick Yudt1994-95 Charles "Bubba" Wells1995-96 Joe Sibbitt

OVC ALL-FRESHMAN

1980-81 Alvin Ingle1981-82 Pat Day1982-83 Lonnie West1986-87 Myron Devoe1989-90 Greg Franklin1990-91 Geoff Herman1991-92 Rick Yudt

OVC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

1998-99 Trenton Hassell

OVC ALL-NEWCOMER

1993-94 Charles "Bubba" Wells1997-98 Jerome Jackson James Stewart1998-99 Trenton Hassell Nick Stapleton

OVC ALL-TOURNAMENT

1965-66 Tommy Head Dennis Snyder1975 Charlie Fishback Otis Howard1976 Sammy Drummer1977 Calvin Garrett Otis Howard1978 Otis Howard Norman Jackson1987 Darryl Bedford (MVP) Lawrence Mitchell1988 Barry Sumpter Andre Harris1989 Keith Rawls (MVP) Javin Johnson1990 Donald Tivis1995 Bubba Wells John Jenkins1996 Bubba Wells (MVP) Reggie Crenshaw Joe Sibbitt1997 Bubba Wells Reggie Crenshaw2001 Trenton Hassell Nick Stapleton2002 Nick Stapleton2003 Josh Lewis (MVP) Adrian Henning Corey Gipson2004 Josh Lewis Anthony Davis2005 Maurice Hampton Zac Schlader2007 Drake Reed Fernandez Lockett2008 Todd Babington (MVP) Fernandez Lockett Derek Wright2009 Drake Reed Wes Channels

OVC COACH OF THE YEAR

1966-67 George Fisher1972-73 Lake Kelly1990-91 Dave Loos1996-97 Dave Loos2002-03 Dave Loos2003-04 Dave Loos2006-07 Dave Loos

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Regular Season TournamentSeason Champion OVC Overall Champion1948-49 Western Kentucky 8-2 25-4 Western Kentucky1949-50 Western Kentucky 8-0 25-6 Eastern Kentucky1950-51 Murray State 9-3 21-6 Murray State1951-52 Western Kentucky 11-1 26-5 Western Kentucky1952-53 Eastern Kentucky 9-1 16-9 Western Kentucky1953-54 Western Kentucky 9-1 29-3 Western Kentucky1954-55 Western Kentucky 8-2 18-0 Eastern Kentucky1955-56 Tennessee Tech 7-3 14-7 Morehead State 7-3 19-10 Western Kentucky 7-3 16-121956-57 Western Kentucky 9-1 19-8 Morehead State 9-1 17-91957-58 Tennessee Tech 8-2 17-91958-59 Eastern Kentucky 10-2 16-61959-60 Western Kentucky 10-2 21-71960-61 Western Kentucky 9-3 18-8 Eastern Kentucky 9-3 15-9 Morehead State 9-3 19-121961-62 Western Kentucky 11-1 17-101962-63 Tennessee Tech 8-4 16-8 Morehead State 8-4 13-71963-64 Murray State 11-3 16-8 Murray State1964-65 Eastern Kentucky 13-1 19-6 Western Kentucky1965-66 Western Kentucky 14-0 25-3 Western Kentucky1966-67 Western Kentucky 13-1 23-3 Tennessee Tech1967-68 East Tennessee 10-4 19-8 Murray State 10-4 16-81968-69 Murray State 11-3 22-6 Morehead State 11-3 18-91969-70 Western Kentucky 14-0 22-3 1970-71 Western Kentucky 12-2 24-61971-72 Morehead State 9-5 16-11 Eastern Kentucky 9-5 15-11 Western Kentucky 9-5 15-111972-73 Austin Peay 11-3 22-71973-74 Austin Peay 10-4 17-10 Morehead State 10-4 17-91974-75 Middle Tennessee 12-2 23-5 Middle Tennessee1975-76 Western Kentucky 11-3 20-9 Western Kentucky

Regular Season TournamentSeason Champion OVC Overall Champion1976-77 Austin Peay 13-1 24-4 Middle Tennessee1977-78 Middle Tennessee 10-4 18-8 Western Kentucky1978-79 Eastern Kentucky 9-3 21-8 Eastern Kentucky1979-80 Murray State 10-2 23-8 Western Kentucky Western Kentucky 10-2 21-81980-81 Western Kentucky 10-2 21-8 Western Kentucky1981-82 Murray State 13-3 20-8 Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky 13-3 19-101982-83 Murray State 11-3 21-8 Morehead State1983-84 Morehead State 12-2 22-5 Morehead State1984-85 Tennessee Tech 11-3 19-9 Middle Tennessee1985-86 Akron 10-4 22-8 Akron Middle Tennessee 10-4 23-111986-87 Middle Tennessee 11-3 22-7 Austin Peay1987-88 Murray State 13-1 22-9 Murray State1988-89 Middle Tennessee 10-2 23-8 Middle Tennessee Murray State 10-2 19-111989-90 Murray State 10-2 21-9 Murray State1990-91 Murray State 10-2 24-9 Murray State1991-92 Murray State 11-3 17-13 Murray State1992-93 Tennessee State 13-3 19-10 Tennessee State1993-94 Murray State 15-1 23-6 Tennessee State1994-95 Murray State 11-5 21-9 Murray State Tennessee State 11-5 17-101995-96 Murray State 11-4 19-10 Austin Peay1996-97 Austin Peay 12-6 17-14 Murray State Murray State 12-6 20-101997-98 Murray State 16-2 29-4 Murray State1998-99 Murray State 16-2 27-6 Murray State1999-00 Southeast Missouri 14-4 24-7 Southeast Missouri Murray State 14-4 23-92000-01 Tennessee Tech 13-3 20-9 Eastern Illinois2001-02 Tennessee Tech 15-1 27-7 Murray State2002-03 Austin Peay 13-3 23-8 Morehead State 13-3 20-9 Austin Peay2003-04 Austin Peay 16-0 22-10 Murray State2004-05 Tennessee Tech 12-4 18-11 Eastern Kentucky2005-06 Murray State 17-3 24-7 Murray State2006-07 Austin Peay 16-4 21-12 Eastern Kentucky2007-08 Austin Peay 16-4 24-11 Austin Peay2008-09 UT Martin 14-4 22-10 Morehead State2009-10 Murray State 17-1 31-5 Murray State

PAST OVC CHAMPIONS

CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWNSchool # of Titles Last TitleMurray State 21 2009-10Western Kentucky* 19 1981-82Morehead State 9 2002-03Austin Peay 8 2007-08Tennessee Tech 7 2004-05Eastern Kentucky 6 1978-79Middle Tennessee State* 5 1988-89East Tennessee State* 2 1977-78Tennessee State 2 1994-95Akron* 1 1985-86Southeast Missouri State 1 1999-00UT Martin 1 2008-09* No longer members of OVC

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GOVS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

YEAR LOCATION (ROUND) REGION (AP SEED) OPPONENT (SEED) RESULT ATT. LEADING SCORER(S) LEADING REBOUNDER(S)1973 • Dayton, Ohio (1st) Mideast Jacksonville W, 77-75 N/A (26) WILLIAMS, Fly (9) ODUMS, Danny Nashville, Tenn. (RSF) Kentucky L, 77-100 (OT) 15,581 (26) WILLIAMS, Fly (18) JACKSON, Howard Nashville, Tenn. (R3rd) Marquette L, 73-88 15,581 (22) WILLIAMS, Fly (17) JACKSON, Howard (22) JACKSON, Howard1974 Terre Haute, Ind. (1st) Mideast Notre Dame L, 108-66 10,100 (26) WILLIAMS, Fly (7) HOWARD, Percy 1987 Birmingham, Ala. (1st) Southeast (14) Illinois (3) W, 68-67 16,666 (24) BEDFORD, Darryl (7) MITCHELL, Lawrence Birmingham, Ala. (2nd) Providence (6) L, 87-90 (OT) 16,666 (27) MITCHELL, Lawrence (11) RAYE, Tony1996 Orlando, Fla. (1st) Southeast (14) Georgia Tech (3) L, 79-90 16,894 (22) CRENSHAW, Reggie (6) SAVAGE, Jermaine2003 Birmingham, Ala. (1st) East (13) Louisville (4) L 64-86 16,467 (20) LEWIS, Josh (6) LEWIS, Josh2008 North Little Rock, Ark. (1st) South (15) Texas (2) L, 54-74 16,060 (14) FIELDS, Ernest (9) FIELDS, Ernest - Austin Peay’s appearance in 1973 NCAA Tournament later vacated; seeding did not begin until 1979 tournamentRounds: RSF - Regional Semifinals, R3rd - Regional Third Place Game

Most Points (Top 10)Lawrence Mitchell, nt. Providence (1987) ......................... 27James Williams, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................. 26James Williams, nt. Jacksonville ..................................... 26James Williams, nt. Notre Dame (1974) ........................... 26Darryl Bedford, nt. Illinois (1987) ...................................... 24Howard Jackson, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................ 23James Williams, nt. Marquette (1973) • ............................ 22Howard Jackson, nt. Marquette (1973) • .......................... 22Ed Childress, nt. Kentucky (1973) • .................................. 22Lawrence Mitchell, nt. Illinois (1987) ................................. 22Reggie Crenshaw, nt. Georgia Tech (1996) ...................... 22Most Field GoalsJames Williams, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................. 13James Williams, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................. 13Most Field Goal AttemptsJames Williams, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................. 31James Williams, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................. 31Best Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 FGM)Josh Lewis, nt. Louisville (2003) ............................(8-9) .889

Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeDarryl Bedford, nt. Illinois (1987) ........................................ 5Most Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsDarryl Bedford, nt. Illinois (1987) ...................................... 13Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 2 3GM)Darryl Bedford, nt. Providence (1987) ...................(3-5) .600Jermaine Savage, nt. Georgia Tech (1996) ...........(3-5) .600Most Free Throws MadeLawrence Mitchell, nt. Providence (1987) ......................... 10Most Free Throw AttemptsLawrence Mitchell, nt. Providence (1987) ......................... 13Best Free Throw Percentage (min. 3 FTM)Darryl Bedford, nt. Providence (1987) .................(4-4) 1.000Fernandez Lockett, nt. Texas (2009) ...................(4-4) 1.000James Williams, nt. Marquette (1973) • ...............(4-4) 1.000John Reed, nt. Notre Dame (1974) ......................(4-4) 1.000

Most Rebounds (Top 10)Howard Jackson, nt. Kentucky (1973) • ............................ 18Howard Jackson, nt. Marquette (1973) • .......................... 17Tony Raye, nt. Providence (1987) .....................................11Darryl Bedford, nt. Providence (1987) ................................ 9Ernest Fields, nt. Texas (2009) ........................................... 9Bob Thomas, nt. Providence (1987) ................................... 9Dan Odums, nt. Jacksonville ............................................. 9Percy Howard, nt. Kentucky (1973) • .................................. 9Three others tied with ........................................................ 7Most AssistsCharles Wells, nt. Georgia Tech (1996) .............................. 7Colby Pierce, nt. Georgia Tech (1996) ............................... 7Most StealsMike Hicks, nt. Providence (1987) ...................................... 3Wes Channels, nt. Texas (2009) ......................................... 3Most Blocked ShotsJosh Lewis, nt. Louisville (2003) ......................................... 2Reggie Crenshaw, nt. Georgia Tech (1996) ........................ 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS - INDIVIDUALS

Most Pointsnt. Kentucky (1973) • ...................................................... 100Most Field Goalsnt. Kentucky (1973) • ........................................................ 46Most Field Goal Attemptsnt. Kentucky (1973) • ........................................................ 99Best Field Goal Percentagent. Kentucky (1973) • .........................................(46-99) .465Most Three-Point Field Goals Madent. Georgia Tech (1996) ...................................................... 9Most Three-Point Field Goal Attemptsnt. Texas (2009) ................................................................ 23Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentagent. Georgia Tech (1996) .......................................(9-19) .474

Most Free Throws Madent. Providence (1987) ....................................................... 21Most Free Throw Attemptsnt. Providence (1987) ....................................................... 31Best Free Throw Percentagent. Marquette (1973) • ........................................(19-23) .826Most Reboundsnt. Providence (1987) ....................................................... 55Most Assistsnt. Georgia Tech (1996) .................................................... 18Most Stealsnt. Georgia Tech (1996) ...................................................... 7nt. Providence (1987) ......................................................... 7Most Blocked Shotsnt. Georgia Tech (1996) ...................................................... 3nt. Louisville (2003) ............................................................. 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS - TEAM

Before the 1987 NCAA Tournament Dick Vitale vowed to stand on his head if No. 3 seed Illinois lost its first-round game to Austin Peay. The Govs pulled it off, courtesy a pair of Tony Raye free throws with two seconds left. Later that season, Vitale appeared at the basketball banquet to stand on his head.

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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Season Coach W L .Pct1929-30 Halbert Harvill 7 3 .7001930-31 Scott Alden 9 7 .5631931-32 Scott Alden 8 7 .5331932-33 Scott Alden 7 3 .7001933-34 Halbert Harvill 9 5 .6431934-35 Halbert Harvill 7 7 .5001935-36 Halbert Harvill 6 3 .6671936-37 Fred T. Brown 8 14 .3641937-38 Fred T. Brown 11 6 .6471938-39 Fred T. Brown 11 7 .6111939-40 Fred T. Brown 19 0 1.0001940-41 Fred T. Brown 17 5 .7731941-42 Fred T. Brown 9 10 .4741942-43 Fred T. Brown 1 6 .1431943-45 No Team1945-46 Bee Lowe 2 19 .0951946-47 David B. Aaron 23 5 .8211947-48 David B. Aaron 16 9 .6401948-49 David B. Aaron 17 13 .5671949-50 David B. Aaron 14 11 .5601950-51 David B. Aaron 13 12 .5201951-52 David B. Aaron 11 17 .3931952-53 David B. Aaron 14 12 .5381953-54 David B. Aaron 14 13 .5191954-55 David B. Aaron 7 17 .2921955-56 David B. Aaron 16 11 .5931956-57 David B. Aaron 24 9 .7271957-58 David B. Aaron 17 9 .6541958-59 David B. Aaron 14 10 .5831959-60 David B. Aaron 22 5 .8151960-61 David B. Aaron 22 9 .7101961-62 David B. Aaron 14 12 .5381962-63 George Fisher 18 11 .6211963-64 George Fisher 14 9 .6091964-65 George Fisher 4 17 .1901965-66 George Fisher 7 14 .3331966-67 George Fisher 14 9 .6091967-68 George Fisher 8 16 .3331968-69 George Fisher 10 14 .4171969-70 George Fisher 5 21 .1921970-71 George Fisher 10 14 .417

Season Coach W L .Pct1971-72 Lake Kelly 10 14 .4171972-73 Lake Kelly 22 7 .7591973-74 Lake Kelly 17 10 .6301974-75 Lake Kelly 17 10 .6301975-76 Lake Kelly 20 7 .7411976-77 Lake Kelly 24 4 .8571977-78 Ed Thompson 15 12 .5561978-79 Ed Thompson 8 18 .3081979-80 Ron Bargatze 8 18 .3081980-81 Ron Bargatze 14 13 .5191981-82 Ron Bargatze 6 20 .2311982-83 Ron Bargatze 11 16 .4071983-84 Howard Jackson 11 16 .4081984-85 Howard Jackson 8 19 .2961985-86 Lake Kelly 14 14 .5001986-87 Lake Kelly 20 12 .6251987-88 Lake Kelly 17 13 .5671988-89 Lake Kelly 18 12 .6001989-90 Lake Kelly 10 19 .3451990-91 Dave Loos 15 14 .5171991-92 Dave Loos 11 17 .3931992-93 Dave Loos 7 20 .2591993-94 Dave Loos 11 16 4071994-95 Dave Loos 13 16 .4481995-96 Dave Loos 19 11 .6331996-97 Dave Loos 17 14 .5481997-98 Dave Loos 17 11 .6071998-99 Dave Loos 11 16 .4071999-00 Dave Loos 18 10 .6432000-01 Dave Loos 22 10 .6882001-02 Dave Loos 14 18 .4382002-03 Dave Loos 23 8 .7412003-04 Dave Loos 22 10 .6882004-05 Dave Loos 13 19 .4062005-06 Dave Loos 17 14 .5492006-07 Dave Loos 21 12 .6362007-08 Dave Loos 24 11 .6852008-09 Dave Loos 19 14 .5752009-10 Dave Loos 17 15 53178 Seasons/11 Coaches 1080 931 .537

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Coach Years Seasons Won Lost Pct Best Season Halbert Harvill 1929-30, 1933-36 4 29 18 .617 1929-30 (7-3) Scott Alden 1930-33 3 24 17 .583 1932-33 (7-3) Fred T. Brown 1936-43 7 76 48 .613 1939-40 (19-0) Bee Lowe 1945-46 1 2 19 .095 1945-46 (2-19) David B. Aaron 1946-62 16 258 174 .597 1946-47 (23-5) George Fisher 1962-71 9 90 125 .419 1962-63 (18-11) Ed Thompson 1977-79 2 23 30 .434 1977-78 (15-12) Ron Bargatze 1979-83 4 39 67 .368 1980-81 (14-13) Howard Jackson 1983-85 2 19 35 .352 1983-84 (11-16) Lake Kelly 1971-77, 1985-90 11 189 122 .608 1976-77 (24-4) Dave Loos 1990- 20 331 276 .545 2002-03 (23-8)

COACHING RECORDS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSHALBERT HARVILL ERA

(First tenure)(7-3/one season)

1929-30 (7-3)Coach: Halbert Harvill

Nashville Bus. Training L 12- 39Big Rock Independents W 35-21Clarksville Alumni W 44-36Clarksville Ind. W 36-19Trenton (Ky.) High L 24-28Trenton (Ky.) High W 21-8Guthrie (Ky.) High W 21-8Guthrie (Ky.) High W 29-6Big Rock Ind. W 43-22Lockeland Baptists L 23-37

SCOTT ALDEN ERA(24-17/three seasons)

1930-31 (9-7)Coach Scott Alden

Guthrie Ind. W 29-12David Lipscomb L 13-28Guthrie Ind. W 25-8Springfield Ath. Club W 30-14Nashville Burk L 24-33Springfield Ath. Club W 24-22Ashland City Ind. W 33-14WSM W 30-26Lockeland Baptists W 41-22Ashland City Ind. W 44-21Nashville Burk L 19-50Bethel (Ky.) L 25-30Bethel (Ky.) L 18-25Lockeland Baptists L 14-25Ashland City Ind. W 33-27Bethel (Tenn.) L 13-29

1931-32 (8-7)Coach: Scott Alden

Ashland City Ind. L 20-27Ashland City Ind. W 27-24Hermitage Ind. W 46-9Hermitage Ind. W 26-15Lafayette Ind. L 29-36Lafayette Ind. W 22-21Joelton Ind. L 25-32Lafayette Ind. L 16-40Joelton Ind. L 11-24Goodlettsville Ind. L 15-23Goodlettsville Ind. W 34-29Yellow Creek Ind. L 26-35Murray State Frosh W 38-19Southside Ind W 20-18Southside Ind. W 36-33

1932-33 (7-3)Coach: Scott Alden

Joelton Ind. W 36-25Murray State Frosh L 32-42Springfield Ind L 29-34Ashland City Ind W 55-29Portland Ind. W 36-19Nashville Ind. W 32-18Barren Plains Ind. W 39-32Pembroke Ind. W 22-21Hopkinsville Ind. W 45-14Nashville Ind. L 25-26

HALBERT HARVILL ERA(Second tenure)

22-15/three seasons1933-34 (9-5)

Coach: Halbert HarvillBig Sandy High W 48-32Bordeaux Ind. W 54-10Pleasant View Ind. W 65-21Milky Way Ind. L 34-56Cumberland (Tenn.) L 21-41Andrew Jackson Ind. W 48-15David Lipscomb W 31-20Bethel (Tenn.) W 38-33Cumberland (Tenn.) L 34-38Nashville Aces W 31-21Civilian Consv. Corps. W 63-31Milky Way Ind. L 31-34Castle Heights W 31-36MVC TournamentPaducah JC L 26-41

1934-35 (7-7)Coach: Halbert Harvill

Ashland City Ind. W 53-21Vanderbilt Ramblers W 53-20Nashville Genesco L 23-24UT Junior College L 29-60Bethel (Tenn.) L 39-41David Lipscomb L 32-36UT Junior College L 27-55Freed-Hardeman L 30-104Bethel (Tenn.) L 23-32YMHA W 35-17Pleasant View Ind. W 63-33David Lipscomb W 34-26Cumberland (Tenn.) W 38-24Southside Ind. W 40-23

1935-36 (6-3)Coach: Halbert Harvill

Nashville Edgefield W 38-18Buchanan Ind. W 61-11Florence State L 28-32David Lipscomb L 19-22Eastland W 60-15David Lipscomb L 13-36Howell Ind. W 32-24Pleasant View Ind. W 30-14Henry County Ind. W 54-17

FRED T. BROWN ERA(76-48/seven seasons)

1936-37 (8-14)Coach: Fred T. Brown

David Lipscomb W 48-37YMHA L 32-45Cumberland (Tenn.) L 38-40UT Junior College L 24-33Northwest Mississippi W 38-29Maryville L 25-35Hiwassee L 34-44Tennessee Wesleyan L 21-37Cumberland (Tenn.) W 43-37David Lipscomb W 49-33Memphis State L 31-43Lambuth W 28-26Lindsey Wilson JC L 31-39Campbellsville JC L 29-32David Lipscomb W 45-22Western Ky. Frosh L 30-39UT Junior College L 42-51YMHA W 42-37Lambuth W 44-35

Northeast Mississippi L 30-36Western Ky. Frosh L 34-38David Lipscomb L 36-38

1937-38 (11-6)Coach: Fred T. Brown

Vanderbilt L 42-43Murray State Frosh W 30-23Vanderbilt L 31-49Union (Tenn.) L 29-53Lambuth W 54-28Cumberland (Tenn.) W 42-30Western Ky. Frosh L 26-33Union (Tenn.) L 33-48Lambuth W 55-30Western Ky. Frosh L 30-36David Lipscomb W 31-26Murray State Frosh W 45-40David Lipscomb W 46-31Southeastern JC TournamentTennessee Wesleyan W 41-34Snead JC W 38-34St. Bernard W 59-35Middle Georgia W 54-52

1938-39 (11-7)Coach: Fred T. Brown

Vanderbilt L 35-42UT Junior College W 38-26Union (Tenn.) W 39-27Western Ky. Frosh L 26-38Cumberland (Tenn.) L 34-38Maxwell Field W 46-27Pensacola Navy L 26-47Pensacola Navy W 41-35David Lipscomb W 52-37YMHA W 42-29Cumberland (Tenn.) W 47-20Union (Tenn.) W 37-20Murray State Frosh L 12-44Western Ky. Frosh W 45-37UT Junior College W 55-29David Lipscomb L 28-39Murray State Frosh W 33-23Southeastern JC TournamentTennessee Wesleyan L 37-44

1939-40 (19-0)Coach: Fred T. Brown

YMHA W 45-34Vanderbilt W 40-28Middle Tennessee W 57-28Murray State Frosh W 44-33UT Junior College W 39-12Murray State Frosh W 49-36Paris All-Stars W 56-37Western Ky. Frosh W 29-22Union (Tenn.) W 54-41Middle Tennessee W 58-38UT Junior College W 65-36Western Ky. Frosh W 41-29Martin College W 72-46Paris All-Stars W 77-32Martin College W 67-25Stephens Olympics W 57-38YMHA W 49-24Greenbrier Ind. W 40-11Columbia Ind. W 77-40

1940-41 (17-5)Coach: Fred T. Brown

Nashville Burk W 44-39Dickson Ind. W 24-16Peerless Mills L 38-44Tennessee L 23-31Western Ky. Frosh W 41-24Nashville Genesco W 35-34Union (Tenn.) W 39-38Western Ky. Frosh L 28-30Middle Tennessee W 40-26Cumberland (Tenn.) W 50-48Lambuth W 72-21UT Junior College W 51-22Cumberland (Tenn.) L 32-33 Murray State Frosh W 44-37Murray State Frosh L 40-41Union (Tenn.) W 33-30Middle Tennessee W 77-44Bethel (Tenn.) W 73-50Martin College W 63-33UT Junior College W 80-64Martin College W 64-19Dickson Ind. W 61-31

1941-42 (9-10)Coach: Fred T. Brown

Western Kentucky L 34-42Tennessee L 18-50Peerless Mills L 39-42Dixie Aces L 36-38Murray State L 43-53Western Kentucky L 34-46McKendree W 63-38Middle Tennessee L 38-40Cumberland (Tenn.) W 47-42Cook’s Ind. W 61-46Middle Tennessee W 44-43Cumberland (Tenn.) L 51-53Tennessee Tech W 31-19Camp Forrest W 45-21Tennessee Tech W 40-39UT Junior College L 31-33Cumberland (Tenn.) L 29-44UT Junior College W 41-29Cumberland (Tenn.) W 45-38

1942-43 (1-6)Coach: Fred T. Brown

Murray State L 25-56Evansville L 38-72UT Junior College W 41-37Tennessee Tech L 22-32Murray State L 26-59David Lipscomb L 28-30Camp Campbell L 30-78

1943-45No Team

BEE LOWE ERA(2-19/one season)

1945-46 (2-19)Coach: Bee Lowe

Camp Campbell W 30-29Inglewood Ind. L 34-45David Lipscomb L 26-34Camp Campbell W 30-27UT Junior College L 41-43Clarksville Navy L 29-58David Lipscomb L 25-30Middle Tennessee L 23-43UT Junior College L 34-41Naval Sepn. Center L 29-58

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSDavid Lipscomb L 25-30Middle Tennessee L 22-45Naval Sepn. Center L 58-90Camp Campbell L 27-44Camp Campbell L 38-50Inglewood Ind. L 37-68Camp Campbell L 38-55Middle Tennessee L 33-4686th Battalion L 39-65Camp Campbell L 35-3886th Battalion L 41-51

DAVE B. AARON ERA(258-174/16 seasons)

1946-47 (23-5)Coach: David B. Aaron

House of David L 46-47Martin College W 72-38Union (Tenn.) W 60-43Lambuth W 43-27Middle Tennessee W 45-25Lambuth W 60-47Middle Tennessee W 41-37Cumberland (Tenn.) W 65-37Bethel (Tenn.) W 66-47Union (Tenn.) W 64-42UT Junior College W 59-46Square Deal Ind. L 53-59David Lipscomb W 59-41Square Deal Ind. L 57-74Knights of Columbus W 67-53UT Junior College W 70-35Cumberland (Tenn.) W 80-47Camp Campbell L 61-69Bethel (Tenn.) W 56-48Martin College W 70-53David Lipscomb W 60-50TIB TournamentBethel (Tenn.) W 86-66Middle Tennessee W 64-46Tennessee Tech L 48-86IBAA TournamentWright’s Photogs W 64-55Inglewood Ind. W 56-53Square Deal Ind. W 51-40Budweiser Ind. W 45-42

1947-48 (16-9)Coach: David B. Aaron

House of David L 38-39Delta State W 55-51Naval AirTechnical Training L 40-43Memphis State L 49-56Memphis State W 48-41Lincoln Memorial L 51-54All-American Red Heads W 50-42Union (Tenn.) W 55-48Middle Tennessee W 42-37Tennessee Tech L 47-52Cumberland (Tenn.) W 80-39Middle Tennessee L 43-54Florence State L 51-76David Lipscomb W 54-51Bethel (Tenn.) W 75-43UT Junior College W 73-45Cumberland (Tenn.) W 57-49Tennessee Tech L 51-58Delta State W 52-46Union (Tenn.) W 66-60David Lipscomb W 63-55UT Junior College W 77-42VSAC TournamentUnion (Tenn.) W 57-49

Tennessee Tech L 54-56David Lipscomb W 84-64

1948-49 (17-13)Coach: David B. Aaron

Murray State L 49-66Union (Tenn.) L 49-50Murray State L 52-60Memphis State L 65-70House of David W 58-38Lincoln Memorial L 51-69Milligan L 71-76East Tennessee W 54-51Memphis State W 63-62David Lipscomb L 69-79Union (Tenn.) W 53-49Nashville Vols L 45-61Middle Tennessee L 41-48Delta State L 48-55Cumberland (Tenn.) W 67-34Tennessee Tech L 35-40Cumberland (Tenn.) W 82-58Florence State W 78-58Naval Air Technical Training W 56-55Delta State L 54-64David Lipscomb W 57-49Milligan W 81-72Middle Tennessee W 58-51East Tennessee W 66-60Tennessee Tech W 64-59VSAC TournamentDavid Lipscomb W 72-64Union (Tenn.) W 50-47Lincoln Memorial W 51-49NIAB TryoutsLincoln Memorial W 81-55Delta State L 35-61

1949-50 (14-11)Coach: David B. Aaron

Murray State L 46-87Milligan W 63-57Memphis State L 62-68Delta State L 50-56Delta State L 57-74Tennessee Tech W 61-57East Tennessee L 47-57Union W 53-47Memphis State L 62-71Lincoln Memorial W 81-64Milligan L 74-104Lincoln Memorial W 59-55East Tennessee L 58-60Florence State L 59-75Union W 72-63David Lipscomb W 58-51Tennessee Tech W 56-53Florence State L 53-58Cumberland (Tenn.) W 82-49David Lipscomb L 58-73Camp Campbell W 78-46Cumberland (Tenn.) W 89-32VSAC TournamentMilligan W 82-49Lincoln Memorial W 64-42Union W 71-56

1950-51 (13-12)Coach: David B. Aaron

Middle Tennessee W 76-65Memphis State L 53-75Milligan L 58-69Union W 56-46Cumberland W 78-59East Tennessee L 64-79

Milligan W 70-66Lincoln Memorial L 57-59Delta State W 55-51Lincoln Memorial W 74-70Florence State W 70-68Middle Tennessee W 71-57Delta State L 61-85David Lipscomb L 62-75East Tennessee W 62-61Union (Tenn.) W 66-65Florence State W 74-69Tennessee Tech L 53-54Cumberland (Tenn.) L 45-55Tennessee Tech L 61-62David Lipscomb W 79-61Memphis State L 55-65VSAC TournamentLincoln Memorial L 58-61Milligan W 81-58Union (Tenn.) L 57-59

1951-52 (11-17)Coach David B. Aaron

Florence State W 53-47Middle Tennessee W 59-49Tennessee Tech InvitationalTennessee Tech L 49-77East Tennessee L 51-69Bethel (Tenn.) W 37-36Lincoln Memorial L 44-45East Tennessee L 47-68Milligan W 88-45Delta State W 46-45David Lipscomb L 58-78Lincoln Memorial L 50-55Bethel (Tenn.) L 73-76Middle Tennessee L 44-64Memphis State L 51-74Delta State L 61-64Murray State L 64-95Union (Tenn.) W 55-54Tennessee Tech W 55-51Milligan W 89-49David Lipscomb L 66-67Union (Tenn.) L 63-65East Tennessee L 68-73Florence State W 77-66Memphis State W 62-60Tennessee Tech L 72-78VSAC TournamentDavid Lipscomb L 48-74Milligan W 48-44Middle Tennessee L 46-63

1952-53 (14-12)Coach: David B. Aaron

Union (Tenn.) W 70-57Clarksville Navy W 81-44Lincoln Memorial W 66-61East Tennessee L 58-65Milligan W 72-71Middle Tennessee L 73-77Arkansas State W 65-60East Tennessee W 69-65Tennessee Tech L 70-77Delta State L 62-65Bethel (Tenn.) W 98-71David Lipscomb W 62-56Middle Tennessee L 59-92Delta State L 71-73Florence State W 78-62Bethel (Tenn.) W 69-67Union (Tenn.) L 83-94Florence State W 97-72Arkansas State W 66-59

Tennessee Tech L 80-97David Lipscomb L 73-95VSAC TournamentMilligan W 92-76David Lipscomb W 80-70East Tennessee L 63-81

NAIA TryoutsTennessee Tech L 71-85David Lipscomb L 66-70

1953-54 (14-13)Coach: David B. Aaron

Clarksville Navy W 92-45Georgetown (Ky.) L 58-82Belmont W 79-67Bethel (Tenn.) L 71-76Georgetown (Ky.) L 65-71Tennessee Tech L 73-84East Tennessee L 51-89Memphis Navy L 59-65Delta State W 51-49Arkansas State L 65-94Milligan W 82-77Union (Tenn.) W 66-64David Lipscomb L 71-85Delta State W 87-62Lincoln Memorial W 62-55Middle Tennessee L 55-60Lincoln Memorial W 59-56Milligan W 63-61East Tennessee L 48-79Bethel (Tenn.) W 75-68Tennessee Tech L 64-67Arkansas State W 72-59Middle Tennessee L 70-81Union (Tenn.) W 79-72David Lipscomb W 70-59Belmont W 86-74VSAC Tournament Bethel (Tenn.) L 59-81

1954-55 (7-17)Coach: David B. Aaron

Clarksville Navy W 80-48Bethel (Tenn.) L 55-64Memphis Navy L 54-57Union (Tenn.) L 68-84Middle Tennessee L 69-79David Lipscomb L 65-73East Tennessee L 55-91Milligan L 69-102Lincoln Memorial L 42-70Tennessee Tech W 58-54Club Deportive Mexicana W 69-54Union (Tenn.) W 73-71Memphis Navy L 62-67Arkansas State L 60-84David Lipscomb L 55-64Middle Tennessee L 56-78Belmont L 59-65East Tennessee W 68-59Rio Grande W 73-64Bethel (Tenn.) L 68-73Belmont L 66-74Arkansas State W 68-61Tennessee Tech L 78-92VSAC TournamentMilligan L 68-75

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1955-56 (16-11)

Coach: David B. AaronTennessee Tech L 71-89Arkansas State L 67-89Belmont L 63-74Florence State W 91-49Mississippi College L 73-74Capitol City InvitationalBelmont W 72-63Middle Tennessee L 63-72Tennessee Tech L 72-73Bethel (Tenn.) W 79-69David Lipscomb W 69-58Middle Tennessee W 85-81East Tennessee W 59-46Milligan W 95-71Belmont L 60-86Lincoln Memorial W 76-59David Lipscomb W 67-61Middle Tennessee W 96-65Union (Tenn.) W 74-65Lincoln Memorial L 61-81Milligan W 97-81East Tennessee L 70-71Arkansas State W 76-73Bethel (Tenn.) W 89-80Union (Tenn.) W 87-73Belmont W 72-63Middle Tennessee L 63-72Tennessee Tech L 72-73Bethel (Tenn.) W 79-69David Lipscomb W 69-58Middle Tennessee W 85-81East Tennessee W 59-46Milligan W 95-71Belmont L 60-86Lincoln Memorial W 76-59David Lipscomb W 67-61Middle Tennessee W 96-65Union (Tenn.) W 74-65Lincoln Memorial L 61-81Milligan W 97-81East Tennessee L 70-71Arkansas State W 76-73Bethel (Tenn.) W 89-80Union (Tenn.) W 87-73 Florence State W 80-78VSAC TournamentDavid Lipscomb L 67-81NAIA TryoutsDavid Lipscomb L 73-74

1956-57 (24-9)Coach: David B. Aaron

Indiana State W 64-59Georgetown (Ky.) W 88-73Union (Tenn.) W 86-69Central Missouri W 64-53Mississippi College W 74-63Mississippi L 68-82Wautauga InvitationalMarshall L 60-71Ohio University L 65-85Capitol City InvitationalCarson-Newman W 90-64Transylvania L 67-81David Lipscomb W 68-61Florence State W 92-57Belmont W 65-62David Lipscomb W 63-55Union (Tenn.) W 89-73East Tennessee W 43-41Middle Tennessee W 65-60Bethel (Tenn.) W 67-58Lincoln Memorial W 78-70

David Lipscomb W 83-57Belmont W 83-63Bethel (Tenn.) W 85-74Milligan L 88-101Lincoln Memorial L 69-74East Tennessee W 58-56Florence State W 78-76Arkansas State L 53-58Middle Tennessee W 88-76VSAC TournamentDavid Lipscomb W 61-60Middle Tennessee L 65-68Lincoln Memorial W 70-69NAIA TryoutsBethel (Tenn.) W 82-76NAIA TournamentPortland L 65-77

1957-58 (17-9)Coach: David B. Aaron

Georgetown (Ky.) L 67-70Indiana State L 84-96Middle Tennessee L 74-78Union (Tenn.) L 67-69Florence State W 86-67East Tennessee W 66-57Lincoln Memorial L 67-75David Lipscomb W 74-64Arkansas State W 95-50Bethel (Tenn.) W 91-71Belmont W 78-54Lincoln Memorial W 77-37Bethel W 78-54Southern Illinois L 71-89Arkansas State L 69-89Milligan W 86-56Florence State W 72-71Union (Tenn.) W 91-60East Tennessee W 74-41David Lipscomb W 98-85VSAC TournamentMiddle Tennessee W 93-78Tennessee-Martin W 81-66David Lipscomb W 89-77Union (Tenn.) W 86-76NCAA RegionalAkron L 61-76Wabash L 67-72

1958-59 (14-10)Coach: David B. Aaron

Southern Illinois W 106-100Carson-Newman W 59-58Abilene Christian L 72-73East Tennessee L 78-94Lincoln Memorial L 72-87Arkansas State L 45-68East Tennessee L 65-68Florence State W 67-62David Lipscomb L 78-82Middle Tennessee L 86-95Union (Tenn.) W 68-66Bethel (Tenn.) W 77-65Belmont W 99-53Bethel (Tenn.) W 74-63Lincoln Memorial W 64-55David Lipscomb W 65-57Florence State W 74-66Arkansas State W 81-49Belmont W 77-65Union (Tenn.) L 79-80Middle Tennessee W 91-83VSAC TournamentUnion (Tenn.) W 86-83David Lipscomb L 68-69Carson-Newman L 65-80

1959-60 (22-5)Coach: David B. Aaron

Bethel (Tenn.) W 101-78Transylvania W 86-81East Tennessee L 66-71Carson-Newman L 76-78Belmont W 85-53Tennessee-Martin W 75-50Florence State W 72-71Middle Tennessee L 60-71David Lipscomb W 73-63Union (Tenn.) W 86-84Chattanooga W 83-68Union (Tenn.) W 78-46Arkansas State L 54-58Arkansas State W 71-67Chattanooga W 93-71Belmont W 92-81Florence State W 88-81Bethel (Tenn.) W 91-67Tennessee-Martin W 78-75David Lipscomb W 82-67East Tennessee W 75-67Middle Tennessee W 88-78VSAC TournamentUnion (Tenn.) W 108-97Carson-Newman W 79-58Tennessee Wesleyan W 62-56NCAA RegionalBelmont Abbey W 74-63Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-83

1960-61 (22-9)Coach: David B. Aaron

Bethel (Tenn.) W 96-84Florence State W 85-77Tennessee-Martin L 72-73Georgetown (Ky.) L 74-75Middle Tennessee L 79-83Queen City InvitationalFlorence State L 79-83Delta State W 77-69David Lipscomb W 72-70Carson-Newman W 92-67Belmont W 75-68Union (Tenn.) W 96-64Carson-Newman L 89-96Florence State W 84-79Arkansas State W 86-73Middle Tennessee W 89-81Kentucky Wesleyan L 66-87Union (Tenn.) W 81-63David Lipscomb W 69-68East Tennessee L 86-100Arkansas State W 84-75Bethel (Tenn.) W 101-67Tennessee-Martin W 95-88East Tennessee W 86-85Belmont W 69-60Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-78VSAC TournamentTennessee-Martin W 82-75Union (Tenn.) W 70-63David Lipscomb L 66-72NCAA RegionalChattanooga W 77-69Belmont Abbey W 70-63NCAA FinalMount Saint Mary’s L 78-96

1961-62 (14-12)Coach: David B. Aaron

Transylvania L 84-87Bethel (Tenn.) W 86-83East Tennessee W 78-59Florence State L 85-88Belmont W 72-71Middle Tennessee W 81-77David Lipscomb W 68-64Middle Tennessee L 68-75Florence State W 77-70Union (Tenn.) L 76-84Kentucky Wesleyan L 86-106Tennessee-Martin W 82-79Arkansas State L 101-114Southern Illinois L 74-101Tennessee-Martin W 80-76David Lipscomb W 93-87Belmont W 104-87Bethel (Tenn.) W 90-75Union (Tenn.) L 85-109Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-80Southern Illinois W 63-62East Tennessee L 81-84Arkansas State L 73-74VSAC TournamentMilligan W 102-56Tennessee-Martin L 65-74Tennessee Wesleyan W 89-69

GEORGE FISHER ERA(90-125/nine seasons)

1962-63 (18-11)Coach: George Fisher

Transylvania W 84-80East Tennessee L 61-88Middle Tennessee W 69-66Belmont W 103-76Pan American W 60-56Florence State L 95-98East Tennessee L 69-83Southern Illinois W 85-71Middle Tennessee W 83-60Arkansas State W 75-71Florence State W 89-85David Lipscomb W 69-55Union (Tenn.) W 85-83Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-69David Lipscomb W 80-53Bethel (Tenn.) W 69-60Tennessee-Martin L 74-82Union (Tenn.) W 93-77Belmont W 98-64Tennessee-Martin W 77-57Southern Illinois L 61-81Kentucky Wesleyan L 71-83Bethel (Tenn.) W 114-52Arkansas State L 94-101VSAC TournamentLincoln Memorial W 94-64Tennessee Wesleyan W 83-66Carson-Newman L 39-48NCAA RegionalTennessee A & I L 94-119Bellarmine L 86-96

1963-64 (14-9)Coach: George Fisher

Transylvania W 64-58Tennessee-Martin W 89-65Union (Tenn.) W 79-65Middle Tennessee L 69-91Quantico InvitationalKing’s (Pa.) W 63-57

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

West Chester W 74-65Quincy InvitationalWestern Illinois L 78-83*Central State W 2-0Bellarmine L 79-83East Tennessee L 69-97Eastern Kentucky L 60-69Morehead State L 76-85Middle Tennessee W 73-65Tennessee Tech W 77-57Murray State L 82-98East Tennessee L 66-76Tennessee Tech W 47-45Western Kentucky W 73-69Tennessee-Martin W 82-68Murray State L 68-69Morehead State W 88-83Eastern Kentucky W 77-67Western Kentucky W 76-75•Forfeit

1964-65 (4-17)Coach: George Fisher

Union (Tenn.) L 71-83Transylvania L 69-81Carson-Newman L 45-61Tennessee-Martin L 48-58OVC Holiday TournamentEastern Kentucky L 81-100Middle Tennessee L 77-82Eastern Kentucky L 76-103Morehead State L 71-83Union (Tenn.) W 85-77East Tennessee W 72-70Tennessee Tech L 83-85Murray State L 75-97Middle Tennessee L 95-125Tennessee-Martin W 70-69Western Kentucky L 74-78Morehead State W 81-73Eastern Kentucky L 64-69Tennessee Tech L 73-99East Tennessee L 63-72

Murray State L 89-96Western Kentucky L 77-116

1965-66 (7-14)Coach: George Fisher

Transylvania W 90-66Union (Tenn.) W 82-79Lamar Tech L 81-108Pan American W 74-63OVC Holiday TournamentEastern Kentucky L 85-86Eastern Kentucky L 96-101Morehead State L 68-72Tennessee-Martin W 99-84East Tennessee L 82-86Tennessee Tech W 83-77Murray State L 77-108Middle Tennessee L 85-86Western Kentucky L 67-94Morehead State L 83-93Eastern Kentucky L 65-94Tennessee-Martin L 86-107Tennessee Tech L 68-86East Tennessee W 95-76Middle Tennessee W 97-91Murray State L 73-80Western Kentucky L 63-76

1966-67 (14-9)Coach: George Fisher

Bethel (Tenn.) W 62-38Bellarmine W 56-55Union (Tenn.) W 74-68Carson-Newman L 54-75OVC Holiday TournamentMiddle Tennessee L 70-71Tennessee-Martin W 77-66Eastern Kentucky W 71-62Morehead State L 71-81

East Tennessee L 69-72Tennessee Tech W 87-83Tennessee-Martin W 74-71Murray State L 91-92Transylvania W 92-87Middle Tennessee W 82-66Western Kentucky L 59-101Murray State W 117-94Bellarmine W 83-77Morehead State W 86-77Eastern Kentucky W 94-70Tennessee Tech W 83-79East Tennessee L 71-79Middle Tennessee L 72-78Western Kentucky L 76-116

1967-68 (8-16)Coach: George Fisher

OVC Holiday TournamentMurray State L 68-77Bethel (Tenn.) W 85-76Tennessee-Martin W 76-70Bellarmine W 81-61Trinity (Texas) L 62-95Lamar Tech W 95-81Pan American L 76-84Eastern Kentucky L 83-88Morehead State L 77-81East Tennessee L 80-83Tennessee Tech W 72-68Tennessee-Martin W 68-64Murray State L 82-91Transylvania W 80-76Middle Tennessee L 92-97Western Kentucky L 70-84Murray State L 70-85Bellarmine L 69-87Morehead State L 66-87Eastern Kentucky L 79-91Tennessee Tech W 73-61East Tennessee L 73-80Middle Tennessee L 78-86Western Kentucky L 67-76

1968-69 (10-14)Coach: George Fisher

Trinity (Texas) L 67-71Bethel (Tenn.) W 108-105Tennessee-Martin W 84-64Southeast Missouri W 92-85Western Kentucky L 73-75Tennessee-Martin W 95-73Eastern Kentucky W 73-67Morehead State L 79-97East Tennessee L 79-81Pan American W 105-74Tennessee Tech L 74-79Southeast Missouri L 81-82Transylvania L 72-73Middle Tennessee L 79-97Bellarmine W 70-67Murray State L 80-90Murray State L 56-86Bellarmine W 57-54Morehead State L 75-90Eastern Kentucky L 82-91Tennessee Tech W 91-74East Tennessee L 85-94Middle Tennessee L 83-89Western Kentucky W 84-80

1969-70 (5-21)Coach: George Fisher

Bethel (Tenn.) W 98-97Tennessee-Martin W 118-98Tennessee-Chattanooga L 76-79

Lambuth W 124-67Murray State L 72-85Hardin-Simmons L 87-106Pan American L 73-84Eastern Kentucky L 96-112Morehead State W 100-95East Tennessee L 87-101Tennessee Tech L 88-90Tennessee-Martin L 87-89Bellarmine L 83-94Transylvania L 72-77Middle Tennessee L 87-96Western Kentucky L 79-106St. Francis (Pa.) L 89-95Murray State L 66-96Tennessee-Chattanooga L 62-65Morehead State L 77-84Eastern Kentucky L 83-97Tennessee Tech W 98-90East Tennessee L 89-92Bellarmine L 73-98Middle Tennessee L 69-85Western Kentucky L 84-100

1970-71 (10-14)Coach: George Fisher

Tennessee-Chattanooga W 94-91UNC-Charlotte L 84-86Tennessee-Martin W 97-83Carson-Newman W 105-95UNC-Charlotte L 58-73Tennessee-Chattanooga L 97-112Pan American L 97-99Morehead State W 90-84Eastern Kentucky L 89-115Tennessee Tech L 79-81East Tennessee W 81-79Bellarmine W 88-87Middle Tennessee W 71-70Western Kentucky L 72-117Murray State L 76-90Carson-Newman L 83-121

1972-73 Governors - Standing L-R: Mickey Fisher, Robert Turner, Tom Higdon, Richard Jimmerson, Jerry Wanstrath, Kemp Hampton, Luther Jackson, Greg Kinman. Kneeling L-R: Danny Odums, Ed Childress, Percy Howard, Howard Jackson, James "Fly" Williams.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSMurray State L 58-81Eastern Kentucky L 72-99Morehead State L 77-103Bellarmine W 93-71Tennessee Tech L 91-102East Tennessee L 54-72Middle Tennessee W 81-75Western Kentucky W 96-94

LAKE KELLY ERA(First tenure)

(110-52/six seasons)1971-72 (10-14)

Coach: Lake KellyTennessee-Martin W 89-76UNC-Charlotte W 75-74Tennessee-Chattanooga L 85-93Girardot ClassicChristian Brothers W 73-65Southeast Missouri L 93-96Pan American L 76-92Bellarmine W 120-75Tennessee-Chattanooga W 91-81Eastern Kentucky L 90-93Morehead State W 113-104East Tennessee W 80-79Tennessee Tech L 77-94Western Kentucky L 73-106Middle Tennessee L 50-54Tennessee-Martin L 77-78Murray State L 67-96UNC-Charlotte L 69-87Morehead State L 97-100Eastern Kentucky L 87-104Tennessee Tech L 73-74East Tennessee W 68-67Middle Tennessee W 84-74Western Kentucky L 74-83Murray State W 70-68

1972-73 (22-7)Coach Lake Kelly

Western Carolina W 106-69Pan American W 107-80All-American TournamentBellarmine W 94-82Kentucky Wesleyan L 107-109Claxton Fruitcake ClassicSouth Alabama W 84-68Georgia Southern W 112-94Tusculum W 128-52Western Carolina W 97-91UNC-Charlotte L 68-69Morehead State L 79-81Eastern Kentucky W 88-87Tennessee Tech W 105-93East Tennessee W 95-74UNC-Charlotte W 85-76Middle Tennessee W 93-73Western Kentucky W 92-86Samford W 98-75Murray State W 105-76Bellarmine W 100-97Eastern Kentucky W 96-88Morehead State W 96-83East Tennessee W 89-79Tennessee Tech W 73-70Western Kentucky L 92-94Middle Tennessee L 86-87Murray State W 75-73NCAA Mideast RegionalJacksonville W 77-75

Kentucky L 100-106Marquette L 73-88

1973-74 (17-10)Coach: Lake Kelly

Belmont W 87-64Union (Tenn.) W 127-97Louisiana College W 89-69 Providence L 92-94Bellarmine W 97-64Virginia Comm. W 102-101Senior BowlMissouri L 86-88Southern Mississippi L 75-79Jacksonville L 70-93Virginia Comm. W 81-65Morehead State W 80-70Eastern Kentucky L 64-71Tennessee Tech W 94-73East Tennessee W 80-67Middle Tennessee L 87-90Western Kentucky W 98-97Long Island L 88-90Murray State W 87-80Eastern Kentucky W 100-81Morehead State W 94-83Samford W 77-67East Tennessee W 77-65Tennessee Tech W 96-71Western Kentucky L 82-84Middle Tennessee W 91-66Murray State L 71-74NCAA Mideast RegionalNotre Dame L 66-108

1974-75 (17-10)Coach: Lake Kelly

South Alabama W 94-92Vanderbilt Inv. TournamentSouthern Illinois L 70-79Virginia Tech L 66-73Union (Tenn.) W 62-55Western Carolina L 96-99Bellarmine L 55-67Alabama L 65-85

Southern Mississippi W 91-83South Alabama W 91-85Spring Arbor W 101-67Western Carolina W 95-85Eastern Kentucky W 85-73Morehead State L 89-99East Tennessee W 99-80Tennessee Tech L 69-71Western Kentucky W 78-75Middle Tennessee L 70-101Murray State W 80-70Morehead State W 70-66Eastern Kentucky W 88-74Tennessee Tech W 94-79East Tennessee W 90-89Middle Tennessee W 70-65Western Kentucky L 76-92Murray State W 73-64OVC TournamentTennessee Tech W 78-69Middle Tennessee L 75-89

1975-76 (20-7)Coach: Lake Kelly

IPTAY InvitationalSyracuse W 93-83Clemson W 87-81Old Dominion W 78-73Armstrong State W 101-63Marshall L 77-79Ind. State-Evansville W 102-58Marshall W 96-79Evansville Holiday TournamentWeber State L 72-75Evansville W 105-81Southern Mississippi W 102-93Palm Beach Atlantic W 89-54Murray State W 74-70Morehead State W 89-79Eastern Kentucky W 76-59Tennessee Tech L 81-83 East Tennessee W 83-66Middle Tennessee W 61-55Western Kentucky W 91-81Murray State W 89-78

Middle Tennessee W 79-77Eastern Kentucky L 85-86Morehead State L 63-76East Tennessee W 109-91Tennessee Tech W 98-69Western Kentucky L 75-76OVC TournamentMurray State W 82-71Morehead State L 83-88

1976-77 (24-4)Coach: Lake Kelly

Belmont W 89-81Tennessee State W 87-73Pikeville W 86-71Florida State L 86-97Old Dominion W 81-76Tennessee State W 64-63Armstrong State W 82-79Oral Roberts W 80-76Armstrong State W 71-60Stetson W 68-66Madison College W 61-58Eastern Kentucky W 80-74Morehead State L 60-64East Tennessee W 93-69Tennessee Tech W 89-71Western Kentucky W 92-76Middle Tennessee W 63-62Murray State W 90-71Old Dominion L 68-77Morehead State W 92-73Eastern Kentucky W 89-81Tennessee Tech W 95-74East Tennessee W 67-61Middle Tennessee W 67-61Western Kentucky W 73-59Murray State W 99-88OVC TournamentMurray State W 82-75Middle Tennessee L 65-77

ED THOMPSON ERA(23-30/two seasons)

1977-78 (15-12)

1973-74 Governors - Standing L-R: Dale Wesley, Reed Epley, Kenny Clouse, Juan Smith, John Reid, Freddy Lee, Gary Maier, Joe Johnson, Ralph Garner Kneeling. L-R: Richard Jimmerson, Percy Howard, Danny Odums, Mickey Fisher, Robert Turner, Kemp Hampton, James "Fly" Williams.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSCoach: Ed Thompson

Belmont W 71-53Troy State W 80-53Old Dominion L 67-85Georgia Southern W 87-61Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo W 82-68Cincinnati L 67-81All College TournamentSan Francisco L 66-75Texas A & M W 76-70Oral Roberts W 80-73James Madison L 67-73Tennessee Tech L 57-58East Tennessee L 58-66Eastern Kentucky W 113-85Morehead State W 85-69Middle Tennessee W 64-69Western Kentucky L 83-91Murray State W 83-81Tennessee Tech W 71-62East Tennessee L 64-69Eastern Kentucky L 73-81Morehead State W 73-54Western Kentucky W 66-64Middle Tennessee W 80-72Oral Roberts L 66-70Murray State L 84-85OVC TournamentMiddle Tennessee W 66-61Western Kentucky L 69-77

1978-79 (8-18)Coach: Ed Thompson

Indiana Central W 83-71Alabama L 64-83Georgia Southern L 59-65Wisconsin-River Falls W 72-52Arkansas-Little Rock W 98-78Georgia State L 64-69Evansville L 64-65Old Dominion W 68-65Senior BowlSouth Alabama L 67-96Centenary L 72-78UNC-Asheville W 79-71Tennessee Tech W 73-58East Tennessee L 55-65Eastern Kentucky L 73-82Morehead State L 78-94Middle Tennessee L 58-64Western Kentucky L 61-85Murray State W 68-65Culver-Stockton L 90-92Tennessee Tech L 62-72East Tennessee L 73-85Eastern Kentucky L 57-69Morehead State L 75-78Western Kentucky L 66-78Middle Tennessee L 56-58Murray State W 85-84

RON BARGATZE ERA(39-67/four seasons)

1979-80 (8-18)Coach: Ron Bargatze

Georgia Southern W 84-80Evansville L 65-80Delta State L 70-74Urbana W 121-63Memphis State L 73-85Nicholls State W 92-83Auburn L 61-65Tennessee Tech L 73-76Evansville L 65-68

Poinsettia ClassicNew Hampshire W 69-60Furman L 89-93Tennessee Tech L 71-83Eastern Kentucky L 79-86Morehead State L 99-102Middle Tennessee L 68-78Western Kentucky L 71-95Murray State L 51-62Akron L 58-63Tennessee Tech W 96-78Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 58-56Eastern Kentucky L 79-94Morehead State L 94-102Western Kentucky L 51-70Middle Tennessee L 69-87Murray State L 69-87Akron W 79-72

1980-81 (14-13)Coach: Ron Bargatze

Georgia Southern W 88-87Tennessee State L 79-97Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-55Tennessee-Martin W 75-60Georgia State W 65-41Wilmington-Ohio W 88-64Nicholls State W 62-61Auburn L 51-52Evansville L 62-79Pacemaker ClassicHouston Baptist L 71-77Nicholls State W 80-67Tennessee Tech W 67-64Eastern Kentucky W 72-64Morehead State L 75-86Middle Tennessee L 61-62Western Kentucky L 58-70Murray State L 69-70Akron L 65-79Tennessee Tech W 69-67Akron W 58-57Eastern Kentucky W 54-51Morehead State W 82-69Western Kentucky L 59-62Middle Tennessee W 81-77Murray State L 53-76Tennessee State L 60-73OVC TournamentWestern Kentucky L 71-82

1981-82 (6-20)Coach: Ron Bargatze

Coors ClassicTennessee State L 67-69Middle Tennessee L 51-54Belmont W 72-62Clemson L 53-102Auburn L 56-67Tennessee State W 70-57Youngstown State L 50-66Akron W 51-41Western Kentucky L 64-77Evansville L 54-72Music City InvitationalVanderbilt L 55-74Drexel L 57-72Missouri L 63-81Murray State L 49-70Eastern Kentucky W 66-60Morehead State L 61-63Tennessee Tech L 58-66Middle Tennessee L 52-64Western Kentucky L 46-48Murray State L 61-64

Eastern Kentucky W 51-50Morehead State L 68-85Tennessee Tech L 73-76Middle Tennessee L 56-67Youngstown State L 51-65Akron W 83-64

1982-83 (11-16)Coach: Ron Bargatze

Tennessee ClassicTennessee-Chattanooga L 69-72Middle Tennessee L 82-87South Florida L 83-88Bethune-Cookman W 52-49Kentucky State W 73-68Tennessee Tech W 59-58Executive Rivermont ClassicInd. State-Evansville L 54-58Gannon W 99-61Wilmington-Ohio W 97-65Cowboy ClassicHardin-Simmons W 68-58McNeese State L 60-66Southwest Missouri W 62-45Morehead State L 60-61Eastern Kentucky W 72-67Akron L 71-73Youngstown State L 70-75Tennessee Tech L 79-82Middle Tennessee L 68-81Murray State L 77-81Eastern Kentucky L 55-62Morehead State L 64-88Southwest Missouri L 80-82Youngstown State L 72-73Akron W 70-68Tennessee Tech L 65-66Murray State W 77-65Middle Tennessee W 74-60

HOWARD JACKSON ERA(23-30/two seasons)

1983-84 (11-16)Coach: Howard Jackson

Belmont W 82-68Bethune-Cookman W 62-48AAA-Drake ClassicDrake L 54-60Northern Iowa L 71-86Tennessee ClassicTennessee State L 71-80Middle Tennessee L 60-71Paine (GA) W 72-52Vanderbilt L 50-56Arkansas L 63-68Georgia College W 86-60Georgia State W 79-62Youngstown State L 63-73Akron L 57-60Morehead State L 59-74Eastern Kentucky W 59-54Georgia State W 68-49Middle Tennessee W 67-58Tennessee Tech L 72-78Murray State L 85-90Middle Tennessee W 62-57Tennessee Tech L 70-75Youngstown State L 57-62Akron W 83-81Morehead State L 75-85Eastern Kentucky L 57-69Tennessee State L 69-88Murray State W 77-69

1984-85 (8-19)Coach: Howard Jackson

Georgia College W 72-65Tennessee ClassicTennessee-Chattanooga L 54-64Tennessee State W 67-58Berry College W 67-63Alabama L 48-68Tennessee Wesleyan L 83-89Tennessee State W 65-63Montevallo L 65-67UAB Classic Alabama-Birmingham L 68-80Oklahoma City L 70-99Tennessee State L 75-76Missouri L 63-72Murray State L 69-86Youngstown State W 74-72Akron W 54-52Morehead State W 63-61Eastern Kentucky L 47-67Middle Tennessee L 68-84Tennessee Tech L 76-92Murray State L 60-64Middle Tennessee L 60-61Tennessee Tech L 65-87Youngstown State L 64-80Akron L 66-80Morehead State W 64-55Eastern Kentucky L 62-69OVC TournamentEastern Kentucky L 66-75

LAKE KELLY ERA(Second tenure)

(79-70/five seasons)1985-86 (14-14)

Coach: Lake KellyTusculum W 121-73Evansville W 58-57Rice W 84-77Armstrong State W 91-76Vanderbilt L 75-82Marshall TournamentMarshall L 69-85George Mason L 62-84Creighton L 64-92Southwest Missouri L 61-81Samford W 75-60Sooner InvitationalOklahoma L 68-100Arkansas-Little Rock W 75-67Tennessee Tech W 75-63Middle Tennessee L 57-61Samford L 72-74Akron L 67-77Youngstown State W 74-66Morehead State W 76-72Eastern Kentucky W 73-66Murray State L 65-72Eastern Kentucky W 70-64Morehead State W 69-64Middle Tennessee W 72-66Tennessee Tech L 68-70Youngstown State L 60-64Akron L 72-84Murray State W 69-64OVC TournamentMurray State L 66-78

1986-87 (20-12)Coach: Lake Kelly

Centre L 83-85Kentucky L 69-71

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSMarshall TournamentAlcorn State W 86-70Marshall W 73-68Rice W 73-70Auburn L 93-115Evansville W 69-66Missouri L 73-79Minnesota W 73-64Tennessee-Martin W 87-81Milligan W 99-72Belmont W 109-80Memphis State L 67-82Tennessee Tech W 97-71Middle Tennessee L 88-94Akron L 76-89Youngstown State W 74-68Morehead State L 63-64Eastern Kentucky L 77-79Murray State L 59-61Eastern Kentucky W 88-85Morehead State W 100-91Middle Tennessee W 76-73Tennessee Tech W 90-74Youngstown State W 106-89Akron W 63-58Murray State L 68-69OVC TournamentMorehead State W 78-76Middle Tennessee W 87-83Eastern Kentucky W 71-68NCAA Southeast RegionalIllinois W 68-67Providence L 87-90

1987-88 (17-13)Coach: Lake Kelly

Evansville L 79-86Wendy's ClassicKentucky Wesleyan W 70-68Western Kentucky W 69-59Illinois L 62-100Michigan L 67-88Tennessee-Martin W 65-63Wichita State L 66-72Michigan State W 85-77Toledo L 55-58Providence L 99-105Oklahoma L 69-109Tennessee State W 73-70Morehead State W 93-64Eastern Kentucky W 78-64Tennessee Tech W 78-56Middle Tennessee L 67-74Berry College W 100-68Youngstown State W 78-68Murray State W 74-71Murray State L 70-83Youngstown State W 91-54Tennessee State W 79-67Eastern Kentucky L 86-100Morehead State W 90-88Middle Tennessee L 70-73Tennessee Tech W 80-57Louisville L 78-84OVC TournamentTennessee State W 81-78Middle Tennessee W 94-82Murray State L 70-73

1988-89 (18-12)Coach: Lake Kelly

Marshall W 108-97Lander College W 89-55Acme Boot Showdown

Southern Illinois W 115-90La Salle L 74-92Marquette W 82-72Alabama-Huntsville W 110-76Evansville L 72-89Michigan State L 50-60Henderson State W 94-74Old Style ClassicLoyola Marymount L 93-94North Carolina A&T W 82-68Kentucky L 77-85Toledo L 67-89Butler L 81-85Murray State W 84-75Butler W 63-60Eastern Kentucky W 97-71Morehead State L 73-75Tennessee Tech W 102-87Middle Tennessee L 84-95Tennessee State W 97-93Murray State L 64-72Tennessee State W 79-71Middle Tennessee L 105-111Tennessee Tech W 86-85Morehead State W 103-77Eastern Kentucky W 89-63OVC TournamentTennessee Tech W 85-84Murray State W 74-65Middle Tennessee L 79-82

1989-90 (10-19)Coach: Lake Kelly

Polaroid/Mid South ClassicTennessee L 69-71Tennessee State W 83-79Acme Boot ShowdownColumbia W 95-62Texas Tech W 78-77

Wisconsin-Green Bay L 49-73Michigan State L 76-88S. California College W 98-73Louisville L 59-93Bradley W 70-65Sun Carnival TournamentKansas State L 42-74Texas-El Paso L 64-74Missouri L 48-84Marshall W 79-78Eastern Kentucky L 59-61Morehead State L 78-80Texas Tech W 69-68Tennessee Tech L 81-83Middle Tennessee W 67-62Tennessee State L 92-99Murray State L 58-66Murray State L 55-58College of Charleston L 73-87Tennessee State W 91-64Middle Tennessee L 78-100Tennessee Tech L 69-77Morehead State L 64-69Eastern Kentucky L 61-64OVC TournamentTennessee Tech W 75-57Murray State L 67-68

DAVE LOOS ERA (1990- )

1990-91 (15-14)Coach: Dave Loos

Dodge NITArizona L 80-122Wisconsin-Green Bay L 61-67Belmont W 84-77East Tennessee L 86-103Southern Illinois-Carbondale L 71-85Acme Boot ShowdownIndiana State W 87-82Western Kentucky W 95-87Tennessee L 87-91Mississippi L 80-83

Arkansas-Little Rock W 97-82Music City InvitationalRice W 87-67Fordham W 72-69Wichita State L 55-81Murray State L 66-71Middle Tennessee W 80-72Bradley W 86-76Tennessee Tech L 86-107Tennessee State W 106-83Arkansas-Little Rock W 85-77Eastern Kentucky L 68-74Morehead State W 85-75Murray State L 71-79Morehead State L 113-124Eastern Kentucky W 82-79Tennessee State W 94-88Tennessee Tech W 98-89Milligan College W 122-96Middle Tennessee L 90-94OVC TournamentMiddle Tennessee L 83-87

1991-92 (11-17)Coach: Dave Loos

Delta Bearcat ClassicCincinnati L 77-108Texas-Pan American W 90-68Dayton L 94-101Christian Brothers W 87-84Evansville L 78-98Southern Illinois L 73-81Western Kentucky L 67-86Tennessee-Martin W 71-64East Tennessee W 89-85Oldsmobile Spartan ClassicMichigan State L 71-82Siena L 89-93Southeast Missouri L 76-79Vanderbilt L 66-83Murray State W 86-85Middle Tennessee L 71-84Morehead State W 102-100

1986-87 Governors - Front Row L-R: Terry Ray, Kent McKenzie, Richie Armstrong, Mike Hicks, Lawrence Mitchell, Vincent Brooks, Scott Murphy, Jim Feezel. Second Row: Eric Orr, Myron DeVoe, Darryl Bedford, Joe Busateri, Bob Thomas, Tony Raye. Back Row: Bobby Luna, Brian Kelly, Steve Hill, Lake Kelly, Rick Stansbury, Jimmy Young, Kevin Combs

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSMississippi State W 103-97Tennessee Tech L 80-98Tennessee State L 59-78Southeast Missouri W 92-86Tennessee State W 83-80Tennessee Tech W 87-79Morehead State L 83-90Eastern Kentucky L 75-87Middle Tennessee W 75-73Murray State L 75-105Eastern Kentucky L 69-87OVC TournamentTennessee Tech L 68-89

1992-93 (7-20)Coach: Dave Loos

Mississippi State L 73-80Christian Brothers W 96-82Indiana ClassicIndiana L 61-107Pacific W 72-69Acme Boot ShowdownArkansas State W 64-58Vanderbilt L 71-116Sun Carnival TournamentTexas-El Paso L 56-77Florida L 62-86Evansville L 73-75Murray State L 76-82Southeast Missouri L 68-90Tennessee Tech L 72-90Eastern Kentucky L 73-78Morehead State L 58-79Tennessee-Martin L 71-74Middle Tennessee L 55-73Tennessee State L 68-93Cincinnati L 61-98Eastern Kentucky L 64-65Morehead State W 90-75Tennessee Tech L 83-92Tennessee-Martin W 61-59Murray State L 69-88Southeast Missouri L 64-77Middle Tennessee W 57-51Tennessee State W 80-77OVC TournamentMurray State L 66-82

1993-94 (11-16)Coach: Dave Loos

North Carolina-Greensboro L 66-69Evansville L 54-65Eastern Illinois L 81-83North Carolina-Greensboro L 74-90Southern Illinois L 86-94Arkansas State L 80-97Vanderbilt L 65-99Bryan College W 117-57Cincinnati L 75-85Tennessee State W 83-76Tennessee Tech W 85-80Middle Tennessee L 69-78 Morehead State W 105-91Eastern Kentucky W 85-81Murray State W 83-81Southeast Missouri W 75-69Tennessee-Martin W 79-64Tennessee State L 69-79Eastern Illinois L 61-78Eastern Kentucky L 79-89Morehead State L 77-91Tennessee-Martin W 93-80Tennessee Tech W 80-74Middle Tennessee W 87-65

Murray State L 85-95Southeast Missouri L 72-98OVC TournamentTennessee Tech L 91-101

1994-95 (13-16)Coach: Dave Loos

Cincinnati L 73-108Cumberland W 86-55Samford W 87-74Shorter College W 101-78Boilermaker InvitationalPurdue L 64-81Valparaiso L 69-73Southern Illinois L 72-77Vanderbilt L 78-81St. Louis L 54-71Tennessee State L 64-66Middle Tennessee L 74-77Tennessee Tech W 93-87Morehead State L 63-77Eastern Kentucky W 67-63Samford L 63-77Murray State L 79-80Southeast Missouri W 79-63Tennessee-Martin W 73-59Tennessee State W 89-78Eastern Kentucky L 70-83Morehead State W 76-72Tennessee-Martin L 55-64Tennessee Tech W 64-63Middle Tennessee W 67-57Murray State L 79-96Southeast Missouri L 87-90OVC TournamentTennessee Tech W 85-74Tennessee State W 81-76Murray State L 84-92

1995-96 (19-11)Coach: Dave Loos

Northern Illinois W 68-65Martin Methodist W 98-81Samford L 63-67Tennessee L 70-80Cumberland W 100-70Missouri L 58-81Southern Illinois W 78-65MVP ClassicAir Force W 91-72Toledo L 88-74Middle Tennessee L 69-88Tennessee State L 76-81Tennessee Tech W 86-83Southeast Missouri W 82-69Eastern Kentucky W 72-71Morehead State W 71-65Murray State L 64-71Tennessee-Martin L 83-91Middle Tennessee L 66-75Samford W 85-69Southeast Missouri W 84-71Tennessee Tech W 93-74Tennessee State W 102-75Morehead State W 89-78Eastern Kentucky W 90-75Tennessee-Martin L 64-67Murray State W 80-65OVC TournamentEastern Kentucky W 89-67Tennessee State W 83-62Murray State W 70-68NCAA Southeast RegionalGeorgia Tech L 79-90

1996-97 (17-14)Coach: Dave Loos

Cumberland W 68-46Thomas College W 86-55United Airlines Tipoff TournamentPortland L 87-91Detroit Mercy L 49-63Eastern Kentucky L 62-66Wyoming L 71-76Northern Illinois L 64-67Western Carolina L 69-76Iowa L 58-90Pepsi Oneida Bingo and Casino ClassicSt. Joseph's L 58-74Pepperdine W 58-54Eastern Illinois W 85-69Southeast Missouri W 96-85Tennessee Tech W 75-73Murray State L 78-85Tennessee-Martin W 64-52Tennessee State L 70-81Middle Tennessee W 82-74Eastern Kentucky W 85-68Morehead State W 99-82Eastern Illinois W 86-76Southeast Missouri L 72-73Middle Tennessee L 65-68Tennessee-Martin W 92-75Murray State W 79-67Tennessee State W 86-74Tennessee Tech W 93-80Morehead State L 100-107OVC TournamentMorehead State W 106-83Tennessee Tech W 70-60Murray State L 85-88

1997-98 (17-11)Coach: Dave Loos

Evansville W 67-62Christian Brothers W 104-68Tennessee L 65-74Western Carolina L 57-71Eastern Illinois L 65-76Southeast Missouri L 61-73Webster W 83-60Georgia Southern W 81-66Cowboy ShootoutNorfolk State L 65-67Nicholls State W 71-57Tennessee State L 55-75Eastern Kentucky W 79-66Morehead State W 70-55Middle Tennessee L 38-63Tennessee Tech W 75-71Murray State W 80-72Tennessee-Martin W 85-51Eastern Illinois L 80-90Tennessee State W 85-65Southeast Missouri L 57-81Eastern Kentucky W 88-79Morehead State W 70-66Middle Tennessee W 73-69Tennessee Tech W 84-58Murray State L 78-86Tennessee-Martin W 65-41OVC TournamentSoutheast Missouri W 76-46Murray State L 56-81

1998-99 (11-16)Coach: Dave Loos

Vanderbilt L 79-89Tennessee-Chattanooga W 73-69

Missouri L 53-63Mississippi L 62-105Southeast Missouri L 65-74Eastern Illinois W 80-67Georgia Southern W 81-76Tennessee-Chattanooga L 56-62South Florida L 63-81Tennessee State L 70-80Morehead State L 78-93Eastern Kentucky W 78-57Southeast Missouri L 71-87Tennessee Tech W 68-58Middle Tennessee W 71-70Tennessee-Martin L 69-70Murray State L 58-89Belmont L 82-84Tennessee State W 92-83Eastern Illinois L 70-74Morehead State W 82-63Eastern Kentucky W 80-64Tennessee Tech L 63-75Middle Tennessee L 81-87Tennessee-Martin W 77-63Murray State W 80-72OVC TournamentMorehead State L 77-82

1999-2000 (18-10)Coach: Dave Loos

Arkansas State W 78-64Belmont L 70-71Murray State L 58-68Indiana State W 82-68Tennessee-Martin W 64-53Nevada-Las Vegas L 66-87Lee W 106-83Webster W 91-63Oneida Bingo and Casino ClassicWestern Kentucky W 72-68Wisconsin-Green Bay W 58-56Eastern Illinois L 73-75Southeast Missouri L 60-62Eastern Kentucky W 94-65Morehead State W 77-66Murray State L 75-77Middle Tennessee W 74-63Tennessee Tech L 64-75Tennessee State L 73-80Eastern Illinois W 70-69Southeast Missouri W 67-64Tennessee-Martin W 81-58Eastern Kentucky W 63-58Morehead State W 95-83Middle Tennessee W 84-74Tennessee Tech L 56-59Belmont W 86-71Tennessee State W 73-62OVC TournamentEastern Illinois L 100-107

2000-01 (22-10)Coach: Dave Loos

Top of the World ClassicJackson State W 85-63Colorado W 91-86Utah State W 80-76IUPUI W 79-76Tennessee L 65-98Indiana State L 70-76Oakland City W 82-64Lee W 85-83IUPUI W 77-74Colorado State W 74-72Dr Pepper Classic

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Jacksonville State W 78-73Tennessee-Chattanooga L 62-77Eastern Illinois W 90-89Southeast Missouri W 88-60Morehead State W 90-75Eastern Kentucky W 81-73Tennessee-Martin L 74-76Tennessee Tech L 74-86Murray State L 74-76Tennessee State W 77-73Southeast Missouri W 77-72Eastern Illinois L 78-80

Murray State W 84-79Morehead State W 80-66Eastern Kentucky W 87-62Tennessee Tech L 62-64Belmont W 78-74Tennessee-Martin W 90-74Tennessee State L 60-83Ohio Valley Conference TournamentSoutheast Missouri W 72-70Tennessee Tech W 83-63Eastern Illinois L 83-84

2001-02 (14-18)Coach: Dave Loos

Las Vegas TournamentOklahoma State L 58-81Siena L 44-62Providence L 84-93Arkansas-Monticello W 74-40Marian W 75-42First Merchants ClassicBinghamton W 54-51Ball State L 60-81Arkansas-Little Rock L 61-75Western Kentucky L 75-77Arkansas-Little Rock W 88-69Dayton L 61-76Webster W 90-68Memphis L 68-109Eastern Kentucky W 82-70Eastern Illinois W 86-64Western Kentucky L 73-75Tennessee-Martin L 65-71

Murray State W 68-62 Tennessee Tech L 67-74Tennessee State W 81-68Eastern Illinois L 70-73Southeast Missouri W 68-67Tennessee-Martin W 69-68Eastern Kentucky W 70-59 Morehead State L 65-68Murray State L 68-78Tennessee State L 67-78Tennessee Tech L 84-86Morehead State L 51-66

Southeast Missouri W 80-47OVC TournamentTennessee-Martin W 72-69Tennessee Tech L 77-86

2002-03 (23-8)Coach: Dave Loos

Memphis W 81-80Bluefield W 90-66Missouri L 46-81Mississippi L 46-74Knoxville College W 86-63Belmont W 76-75Evansville L 85-95Middle Tennessee W 79-71Oneida Bing and Casino ClassicWisconsin-Green Bay L 69-74Eastern Washington W 77-69Westminster W 82-58Tennessee-Martin L 64-66Murray State W 66-63Tennessee Tech L 47-66Eastern Illinois W 87-80Southeast Missouri W 62-49Tennessee-Martin W 64-56Morehead State W 66-59Eastern Kentucky W 86-77Tennessee State W 82-57Murray State W 72-69Tennessee State W 71-56Tennessee Tech W 58-54Eastern Illinois L 76-80Southeast Missouri W 63-56

Eastern Kentucky W 88-64Morehead State W 76-64Ohio Valley Conference TournamentEastern Kentucky W 83-80Murray State W 59-56Tennessee Tech W 63-57NCAA East RegionalLouisville L 64-86

2003-04 (22-10)Coach: Dave Loos

Knoxville College W 90-35

Belmont L 65-68Memphis L 60-74Evansville W 62-54Alabama L 47-65Western Kentucky L 59-75Maryville College W 86-62Louisville L 63-80Middle Tennessee L 56-70Kentucky L 53-61Jacksonville State W 76-58Southeast Missouri W 52-48Eastern Illinois W 60-53Eastern Kentucky W 65-59Morehead State W 70-60Eastern Illinois W 64-57Southeast Missouri W 54-52Tennessee Tech W 58-56Tennessee State W 65-54Jacksonville State W 84-72Samford W 61-56Tennessee-Martin W 79-55Murray State W 63-56Samford W 68-46Wichita State L 47-62Tennessee Tech W 88-64Eastern Kentucky W 81-64Ohio Valley Conference TournamentTennessee State W 75-71Eastern Kentucky W 62-57Murray State L 60-66NITBelmont W 65-59George Mason L 60-66

2004-05 (13-19)Coach: Dave Loos

Paradise JamSaint. Louis (OT)W 52-45Eastern Michigan L 59-73Winthrop L 36-52Witchita State L 62-72Vanderbilt L 58-74Evansville L 58-67Memphis L 66-71Billy Minardi ClassicNew Orleans W 91-73Louisville L 49-77Western Kentucky L 80-87Middle Tennessee L 70-74Chattanooga L 68-76Southeast Missouri W 60-50Eastern Illinois W 68-54Eastern Kentucky (OT)L 51-63Morehead State W 69-65Eastern Illinois L 51-63Southeast Missouri L 52-65Tennessee Tech (OT)W 79-77Tennessee State W 69-51Jacksonville State W 80-69Samford (OT)L 71-73Tennessee-Martin (OT)W 67-63Murray State L 73-82Jacksonville State W 73-65Samford W 76-60East Tennessee State L 81-85Tennessee Tech L 59-74Eastern Kentucky L 66-70Ohio Valley Conference TournamentSamford W 71-60Tennessee Tech W 67-61Eastern Kentucky L 46-52

2005-06 (17-14)Coach: Dave Loos

Western Kentucky L 54-83South Padre Island InvitationalRutgers L 46-66Kent State L 67-94Delaware State W 57-51Texas Southern W 82-70Tennessee Tech L 61-78Morehead State W 66-55Eastern Kentucky W 79-63East Tennessee W 84-71Evansville W 74-71Middle Tennessee W 83-67Tennessee-Martin L 75-84Jacksonville State W 95-82Eastern Illinois W 62-56Murray State L 56-67Southeast Missouri W 63-56Tennessee Tech L 75-79Tennessee-Martin W 96-88Chattanooga L 67-77Jacksonville State L 86-91Samford L 68-84Southeast Missouri W 73-62Murray State (OT)L 68-69Tennessee State W 70-63Eastern Illinois W 70-61Samford (OT)W 74-68Tennessee State L 58-80Arkansas State W 92-71Eastern Kentucky L 73-76Morehead State W 80-48Ohio Valley Conference TournamentTennessee Tech L 74-78

2007-08 Governors - Standing L-R: Head Coach Dave Loos, Assistant Coach Scott Combs, Marcel Williams, John Fraley, Thomas Janusauskas, Duran Roberson, Ernest Fields, Drake Reed, Bubba Wells, Caleb Lawson. Sitting L-R: Manager Dugan Lyne, Fernandez Lockett, Wes Channels, Todd Babington, Derek Wright, Caleb Brown, Brandon Harriford, Kyle Duncan, Athletic Trainer Joni Johnson.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Team (Games played) Govs Wins .......... Losses Middle Tennessee (136) 64 ..................... 72Tennessee Tech (133) 68 ..................... 65Murray State (112) 40 ..................... 72Eastern Kentucky (103) 56 ..................... 47Morehead State (96) 49 ..................... 47Tennessee-Martin (87) 63 ..................... 24East Tennessee (68) 30 ..................... 38Union (56) 44 ..................... 12Tennessee State (65) 41 ..................... 24Western Kentucky (50) 14 ..................... 36

GOVS MOST-PLAYED RIVALRIES

2006-07 (21-12)Coach: Dave Loos

Dayton L 62-78Illinois L 35-80Arkansas State L 70-77Tennessee Wesleyan W 79-64Tennessee Tech W 77-70Morehead State L 66-70Eastern Kentucky W 59-57Memphis L 63-88Evansville L 75-80Middle Tennessee (OT)W 64-63Marian College W 83-50Tennessee-Martin W 74-61Jacksonville State W 78-63Eastern Illinois (OT)W 81-76Southeast Missouri W 68-67Murray State W 68-59Tennessee-Martin W 75-60Jacksonville State W 73-58Samford W 66-48Southeast Missouri W 75-73Murray State L 68-77Tennessee State W 62-53Eastern Illinois W 98-71Samford W 52-50Tennessee State W 89-44Akron L 57-74Tennessee Tech L 72-73Eastern Kentucky W 77-68Morehead State L 77-82Ohio Valley Conference TournamentTennessee State (OT)W 89-84Samford W 65-55Eastern Kentucky L 62-63National Invitational TournamentAir Force L 51-75

2007-08 (24-11)Coach: Dave Loos

Vanderbilt L 67-81 Belmont W 71-56 South Padre Island Invitational Utah State L 68-71 Florida Gulf Coast W 67-57 Valparaiso L 47-61 Memphis L 82-104 Tennessee Tech W 79-76Morehead State W 67-63 Evansville L 62-72 Akron L 55-64 Belmont W 93-84 Eastern Kentucky W 75-67 Middle Tennessee W 78-75Tennessee-Martin (OT)W 90-85 Jacksonville State W 71-55 Eastern Illinois W 73-57Murray State L 70-82Southeast Missouri W 85-82 Tennessee-Martin W 86-71Jacksonville State W 73-62Samford L 49-63Southeast Missouri (OT3) L116-121Murray State (OT)W 92-87 Tennessee State W 79-78Eastern Illinois W 72-52 Samford W 67-49Tennessee Tech W 80-76 Tennessee State L 69-73 Georgia Southern W 80-72 Eastern Kentucky W 65-59 Morehead State W 72-56Ohio Valley Conference TournamentEastern Kentucky W 76-51

Tennessee-Martin W 78-77Tennessee State W 82-64NCAA TournamentTexas L 54-74

2008-09 (19-14)Coach: Dave Loos

Evansville L 62-70Belmont W 86-84Ohio L 68-79Lambuth W 79-63Georgia Southern W 77-66 Southeast Missouri W 91-67Eastern Illinois W 81-73Louisville L 75-94Jim Thorpe ClassicArkansas L 80-89Stephen F. Austin L 54-93Belmont L 62-72Oakland City W 97-61Morehead State L 74-84Easterm Kentucky W 82-79Tennessee Martin W 91-87Murray State W 58-57Tennessee State W 91-87Tennessee Tech W 87-71Jacksonville State W 86-80Easterm Kentucky (OT)L 70-73Morehead State L 63-81Tennessee Martin (OT)L 82-87Murray State W 83-80Tennessee Tech W 86-80Tennessee State L 80-88Jacksonville State W 72-60Drake L 54-71Eastern Illinois W 69-54Southeast Missouri W 88-78Ohio Valley Conference TournamentEastern Illinois W 57-54Murray State W 67-50Morehead State (OT2)L 65-67CollegeInsider.com TournamentBradley L 74-81

2009-10 (17-15)Coach: Dave Loos

Tennessee L 54-83Glenn Wilkes ClassicAkron W 80-77IUPUI L 63-77North Carolina State L 59-66Niagara W 69-67Drake L 72-78Freed-Hardman W 99-61Southeast Missouri (OT)W 76-71Eastern Illinois W 73-60Ohio W 68-66Marian W 85-55Kentucky L 69-90Evansville W 71-68Missouri L 79-94Morehead State (OT)L 65-68Eastern Kentucky L 71-76UT Martin W 90-72Murray State L 53-69Tennessee State W 79-77Tennessee Tech L 90-94Jacksonville State (OT)L 66-64Eastern Kentucky W 80-76Morehead State W 56-55UT Martin W 74-69Murray State L 63-65Tennessee State L 67-76Jacksonville State W 83-63

Tennessee Tech (OT)W 77-72Oral Roberts L 80-89Eastern Illinois L 73-83Southeast Missouri (OT)W 71-68Ohio Valley Conference TournamentTennnessee Tech L 65-68

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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School W- LAbilene Christian 0- 1Air Force 1- 1Akron 9- 11Alabama 0- 4Alabama-Birmingham 0- 1Alabama-Huntsville 1- 0Alcorn State 1- 0All-American Red Heads 1- 0Andrew Jackson Independents 1- 0Arizona 0- 1Arkansas 0- 2Arkansas State 13-12Arkansas-Little Rock 5- 1Arkansas-Monticello 1- 0Armstrong State 4- 0Ashland City Independents 6- 1Auburn 0- 4Ball State 0- 1Barren Plains Independents 1- 0Bellarmine 11- 6Belmont 30- 8Belmont Abbey 2- 0Berry College 2- 0Bethel (Tenn.) 31- 8Bethel (Ky.) 0- 2Bethune-Cookman 2- 0Big Rock Independents 2- 0Big Sandy High 1- 0Binghamton 1- 0Bluefield College 1- 0Bordeaux Independents 1- 0Bradley 2- 1Brescia 0- 0Bryan College 1- 0Buchanan Independents 1- 0Budweiser Independents 1- 0Butler 1- 1Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo 1- 0Camp Campbell 3- 6Camp Forrest 1- 0Campbellsville JC 0- 1Carson-Newman 5- 7Castle Heights 1- 0Centenary 1- 0Central Missouri 1- 0Central State 1- 0Centre 0- 1Charleston, College of 0- 1Charleston Southern 0- 0Chattanooga 6-10Christian Brothers 3- 0Cincinnati 0- 5Civilian Conservation Corps 1- 0Clarksville Alumni 1- 0Clarksville Independents 1- 0Clarksville Navy 1- 0Clemson 1- 1Club Deportive Mexicana 1- 0Colorado 1- 0Colorado State 1- 0Columbia 1- 0Columbia Independents 1- 0Cook's Independents 1- 0Creighton 0- 1Culver-Stockton 0- 1Cumberland (Tenn.) 19- 8Dayton 0- 3Delaware State 1- 0Detroit Mercy 0- 1Delta State 7-10Dickson Independents 2- 0Dixie Aces 0- 1Drake 0- 3Drexel 0- 1East Tennessee 30-38

Eastern Illinois 20-13Eastern Kentucky 56-47Eastern Michigan 0- 1Eastern Washington 1- 0Eastland 1- 0Evansville 7-16Florida 0- 1Florida Gulf Coast 1- 0Florida State 0- 1Fontbonne 0- 0Fordham 1- 0Freed-Hardeman 1- 1Furman 0- 1Gannon 1- 0George Mason 0- 2Georgia College 0- 1Georgia Southern 8- 1Georgia State 3- 1Georgetown (Ky.) 1- 4Goodlettsville Independents 1- 0Greenbrier Independents 1- 0Guthrie High (Ky.) 2- 0Hardin Simmons 1- 1Henry County Independents 1- 0Henderson State 1- 0Hermitage Independents 2- 0Hiwassee 0- 1Hopkinsville Independents 1- 0House of David 1- 2Houston Baptist 0- 1Howell Independents 1- 0Illinois 1- 2Indiana 0- 1Indiana Central 1- 0Indiana State 3- 2Indiana State-Evansville 1- 1Inglewood Independents 1- 2Iowa 0- 1IUPUI 2- 1Jackson State 1- 0Jacksonville 1- 1Jacksonville State 13- 1James Madison 0- 1Joelton Independents 1- 2Kansas State 0- 1Kent State 0- 1Kentucky 0- 5Kentucky State 1- 0Kentucky Weslyan 3- 7King's (Pa.) 1- 0Knights of Columbus 1- 0Knoxville College 2- 0Lafayette Independents 1- 2Lamar Tech 1- 1Lambuth 10- 0La Salle 0- 1Lincoln Memorial 15-11Lipscomb 38-26Lander College 1- 0Lee College 2- 0Lindsey Wilson JC 0- 1Lockeland Baptists 1- 2Long Island 0- 1Louisiana College 1- 0Louisville 0- 6Loyola-Marymount 0- 1Madison College 1- 0Marian (Ind.) 3- 0Marquette 1- 1Marshall 4- 3Martin College 6- 0Martin Methodist 1- 0Maryville 1- 1Maxwell Field 1- 0McKendree 1- 0McNeese State 0- 1

Memphis Navy 0- 3Memphis 4-15Michigan 0- 1Michigan State 1- 3Middle Georgia 1- 0Middle Tennessee 64-72Milky Way Independents 0- 2Milligan 18- 6Minnesota 1- 0Mississippi 0- 4Mississippi College 1- 1Mississippi State 1- 1Missouri 0- 8Montevallo 0- 1Morehead State 49-48Mount Saint Mary's 0- 1Murray State 40-72Murray State Frosh 7- 3Nashville Aces 1- 0Nashville Burk 1- 2Nashville Business Training 0- 1Nashville Edgefield 1- 0Nashville Genesco 1- 1Nashville Independents 1- 1Nashville Vols 0- 1Naval Air Technical Training 1- 1Naval Separation Center 0- 2Niagara 1- 0Nicholls State 4- 0Nevada-Las Vegas 0- 1New Hampshire 1- 0New Orleans 1- 0Norfolk State 0- 1North Alabama (Florence State) 21- 7North Carolina-Asheville 1- 0North Carolina-Charlotte 2- 4North Carolina-Greensboro 0- 2North Carolina A&T 1- 0North Carolina State 0- 1Northern Illinois 1- 1Northern Iowa 0- 1Northeast Mississippi 0- 1Northwest Mississippi 1- 0 Notre Dame 0- 1Oakland 0- 0Oakland City 2- 0Ohio University 1- 2Oklahoma 0- 2Oklahoma City 0- 1Oklahoma State 0- 1Old Dominion 3- 2Oral Roberts 2- 1Pacific 1- 0Paducah Community College 0- 1Palm Beach Atlantic 1- 0Paine (Ga.) 1- 0Paris All-Stars 2- 0Peerless Mills 0- 2Pembroke Independents 1- 0Pensacola Navy 1- 1Pepperdine 1- 0Pikeville 1- 0Pleasant View Independents 3- 0Portland 0- 2Providence 0- 4Purdue 0- 1Rice 3- 0Rio Grande 1- 0Rutgers 0- 1Samford 14- 6St. Louis 1- 1San Francisco 0- 1Shorter College 1- 0Siena 0- 2Snead JC 1- 0South Alabama 3- 1

South Florida 0- 2Southeast Missouri 28-15Southern 0- 0Southern California College 1- 0Southern Illinois 5- 8Southern Mississippi 2- 1Soutside Independents 2- 1Southwest Missouri 1- 2Spring Arbor 1- 0Springfield Athletic Club 2- 0Springfield Independents 0- 1Square Deal Independents 1- 2St. Bernard 1- 0St. Francis (Pa.) 0- 1St. Joseph's 0- 1Steven F. Austin 0- 1Stephens Olympics 1- 0Stetson 1- 0Syracuse 1- 0Tennessee 0- 7Tennessee Martin 63-24Tennessee State 41-24Tennessee Tech 68-65Tennessee Wesleyan 5- 3Texas 0- 1Texas Christian 0- 0Texas-El Paso 5- 4Texas-Pan American 2- 0Texas Southern 1- 0Texas Tech 2- 0Thomas College 1- 0Toledo 0- 3Transylvania 6- 5Trenton High (Ky.) 1- 1Trinity (Texas) 0- 2Troy State 1- 0Tusculum 2- 0Union (Tenn.) 44-12Urbana 1- 0Utah State 1- 1Valparaiso 0- 2Vanderbilt 1-13Vanderbilt Ramblers 1- 0Virginia Commonwealth 2- 0Virginia Tech 0- 1WSM 1- 0Wabash 0- 1Weber State 0- 1Webster 3- 0West Chester 1- 0Western Carolina 3- 3Western Illinois 0- 1Western Kentucky 14-37Western Kentucky Frosh 4- 6Westminster 1- 0Wichita State 0- 4Wilmington-Ohio 2- 0Winthrop 0- 1Wisconsin-Green Bay 1- 3Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1- 0Wisconsin-River Falls 1- 0Wrights Photogs 1- 0Wyoming 0- 1YMHA 5- 1Yellow Creek Independents 0- 1Youngstown State 6- 886th Battalion 0- 2

Number of Teams Played 284Number of Games Played 2,011Number of Games Won 1080 Number of Games Lost 931All-Time OVC Record 362-330

GOVERNORS RIVALRIES

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With the return of the shot clock and the three-point shot in the past two decades, 100-point games have been on the upswing in college basketball. For Austin Peay, in fact, the cycle took a definite swing with four 100-point games in 1986-87, the Govs winning three of them; five in 1987-88, APSU winning just one, and six in 1988-89, the Govs winning five. With a change of coaches, also involved a style change during 1990-91. Dave Loos’ team played in six 100-point games. The Govs scored the most single-game points in Dunn Center history with a 122-96 win against Milligan. APSU and Morehead State set a Dunn Center mark for combined points scored (237) in the Govs’ 124-113 double-overtime loss. Morehead also set an arena mark for most points scored by the opposition. In 1991-92, the Govs participated in five 100-point games. The two wins came back to back, a 102-100 decision against Morehead State and 103-97 verdict against SEC foe Mississippi State. In total, Loos' Govs have played in 29 games in which at least one team scored 100 points, including the 2007-08 season's 104-82 loss at Memphis and the Governors 121-116 triple overtime defeat at Southeast Missouri.

Over the years, the Govs have been involved in 124 games where at least one team scored 100 points, with 13 of those both clubs scoring 100 or more. Austin Peay has won 58 of the century games. Of the 13 which both teams scored 100 or more, the Govs are 5-8. The Dunn Center/Dave Aaron Arena has held 33 100-point contests, with APSU holding a 29-4 edge. Only one century-mark game occurred while Austin Peay was a junior college, and Freed-Hardeman won that one, 104-30, during the 1934-35 season. An opponent of the 100-point mark was David Aaron (1946-62), who purposely passed up scoring opportunities to avoid his team hitting the century figure and causing opposition possible embarrassment. The long-time successful coach was forced into the situation during the 1958-59 season when Harry Gallatin made his college coaching debut for Southern Illinois. The Govs won the game 106-100 in Memorial Gymnasium (“Little Red Barn”).

Year Opponent 1988-89 L 105-111 Middle Tennessee W 103-77 Morehead State1989-90 L 78-100 Middle Tennessee1990-91 L 80-122 Arizona L 86-103 East Tennessee L 86-107 Tennessee Tech W 106-83 Tennessee State L 113-124 Morehead State W 122-96 Milligan1991-92 L 77-108 Cincinnati L 94-101 Dayton (W) 102-100 Morehead State W 103-97 Mississippi State L 75-105 Murray State1992-93 L 61-107 Indiana L 71-116 Vanderbilt1993-94 W 117-57 Bryan College W 105-91 Morehead State L 91-101 Tennessee Tech1994-95 L 73-108 Cincinnati W 101-78 Shorter College1995-96 W 100-70 Cumberland W 102-75 Tennessee State1996-97 L 100-107 Morehead State W 106-83 Morehead State1997-98 W 104-68 Christian Brothers1998-99 L 105-62 Mississippi1999-00 W 106-83 Lee (L) 100-107 Eastern Illinois2001-02 L 68-109 Memphis2007-08 L 82-104 Memphis (L) 116-121 Southeast Missouri

Decisions in parentheses are overtime decsions.

Year Opponent 1970-71 L 91-102 Tennessee Tech1971-72 W 120-75 Bellarmine W 113-104 Morehead State L 73-106 Western Kentucky L 97-100 Morehead State L 87-104 Eastern Kentucky1972-73 W 106-69 Western Carolina W 107-80 Pan American L 107-109 Ky. Wesleyan W 112-94 Georgia Southern W 128-52 Tusculum W 105-93 Tennessee Tech W 105-76 Murray State W 100-97 Bellarmine L 100-106 Kentucky1973-74 W 127-97 Union (Tenn.) W 102-101 Va. Commonwealth W 100-81 Eastern Kentucky L 66-108 Notre Dame1974-75 W 101-67 Spring Arbor L 70-101 Middle Tennessee1975-76 W 101-63 Armstrong State W 102-58 Ind. State-Evansville W 105-81 Evansville W 102-93 So. Mississippi W 109-91 East Tenn.1977-78 W 113-85 Eastern Kentucky1979-80 W 121-63 Urbana L 99-102 Morehead State L 94-102 Morehead State1981-82 L 53-102 Clemson1985-86 W 121-73 Tusculum L 68-100 Oklahoma1986-87 L 93-115 Auburn W 109-80 Belmont W 100-91 Morehead State1986-87 (W) 106-89 Youngstown State1987-88 L 62-100 Illinois L 99-105 Providence L 69-109 Oklahoma W 100-68 Berry College L 86-100 Eastern Kentucky1988-89 W 108-97 Marshall W 115-90 Southern Illinois W 110-76 Alabama-Huntsville W 102-87 Tennessee Tech

Year Opponent 1934-35 L 30-104 Freed-Hardeman1949-50 L 74-104 Milligan1954-55 L 69-102 Milligan1956-57 L 88-101 Milligan1958-59 W 106-100 Southern Illinois1959-60 W 101-78 Bethel (Tenn.) W 108-97 Union (Tenn.)1960-61 L 86-100 East Tenn. W 101-67 Bethel (Tenn.)1961-62 L 86-106 Ky. Wesleyan L 101-114 Arkansas State L 74-101 Southern Illinois W 104-87 Belmont L 85-109 Union (Tenn.) W 102-56 Milligan1962-63 W 103-76 Belmont W 114-52 Bethel (Tenn.) L 94-101 Arkansas State L 94-119 Tennessee State1964-65 L 81-100 Eastern Kentucky L 76-103 Eastern Kentucky L 95-125 Middle Tennessee L 77-116 Western Kentucky1965-66 L 81-108 Lamar L 96-101 Eastern Kentucky L 77-108 Murray State L 86-107 Tennessee-Martin1966-67 L 59-101 Western Kentucky W 117-74 Murray State L 76-116 Western Kentucky1968-69 W 108-105 Bethel (Tenn.) W 105-74 Pan American1969-70 W 118-98 Tenessee-Martin W 124-67 Lambuth L 87-106 Hardin-Simmons L 96-112 Eastern Kentucky W 100-95 Morehead State L 87-101 East Tennessee L 79-106 Western Kentucky L 84-100 Western Kentucky1970-71 W 105-95 Carson-Newman L 97-112 Tenn.-Chattanooga L 89-115 Eastern Kentucky L 72-117 Western Kentucky L 83-121 Carson-Newman L 77-103 Morehead State

CENTURY GAMES

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Sam Drummer 1975Kyle Duncan 2005-08Michael Dudas 2002-03Jimmy Dupont 1969Reggie Dupree 1991-92Michael Dudas 2002-03William Durden 2003-04

Kevin Easley 1998-00Dickie Elliott 1953-54L.M. Ellis 1963-64Kelvin Elston 1982Reed Epley 1973-74

J.P. Felder 2005-06Cecil Felts 1980-84Glen Fenneman 1956-58Vince Fenwick 1978Ernest Fields 2006-09Charlie Fishback 1974-75George Fisher 1946-48Mickey Fisher 1973-75John Foster 1969Greg Franklin 1989-92John Fraley 2008-Lovie Fry 1970-71

Calvin Garrett 1975-77Chester Garrett 1955-57Ralph Garner 1973-76Kenny Geralds 1955-57Corey Gipson 2002-2003Tim Glass 1975Stevie Glenn 1987Howard Gorrell 1956-59Jermaine Graham 2002-2003Gerald Gray 1984-85Thomas Gray 1964Gary Greene 1975-77

Josh Hallatt 1996-97J.J. Halliburton 1997-99Kemp Hampton 1972-73Maurice Hampton 2002-05Bert Hardwick 1947Dick Hardwick 1946Brandon Harriford 2003-04; 2006- 07Andre Harris 1987Curtis Harris 1999James Harris 2008Randy Harris 1982Ronny Harris 1978Freddie Harrison 1951-53Trenton Hassell 1998-2001Theanthony Haymon 1999-2001Dick Hays 1948-51Holly Heaberlin 1966-68Michael Head 1996-99Tommy Head 1965-66Jason Heien 1991-92Jim Henderson 1958-60Adrian Henning 2000-2003Geoff Herman, 1990-91Mike Hicks 1985-86Bobbye Hill 2001-2002Tom Hill 1980-81George Hothman 1951

Paul Aaron 1946-48Kent Able 1983John Albertstadt 1983Greg Andrews 1982-83Richie Armstrong 1985-86Marshall Ayers 1987

Todd Babington 2004-07Alfred Barney 1977-78Tyronne Baynham 1989Tyrone Beck 1992-93 Darryl Bedford 1985-86William Bell 1980-81Devlin Bell 1991-92Al Bellenfant 1980-83Jim Beshears 1960-61Robert Biggers 1984-85Wayne Blackford 1969Justin Blake 2009-Jimmy Blanford 1978-79Terry Boykin 1989-91,1993Blakey Bradley 1963Bob Bradley 1958-60John Briggeman 1960-62Glenn Britt 1953James Britt 1974Vincent Brooks 1984, 86-88Caleb Brown 2007-John Brown 1985Phillip Brown 1954-56Tommy Brown 1989-90Bob Burnett 1965-67Andrew Burton 1979-80Joe Busateri 1985-86, 88Gordon Butler 1978-79Jack Butler 1946-48

Tyrone Caldwell 2008-John Camp 1958-60Anthony Campbell 2008-Levi Carmichael 2001-04Larry Cartee 1965Cole Casbon 1992-95Louis Catignani 1946-48Walt Celusta 1959-61Earl Chance 1952-54Mack Chandler 1947-50Wes Channels 2006-09Clyde Chestnut 1949Eddie Childress 1971-72John Collins 1982James Colson 1984-85Scott Combs 1997-98Wayne Cook 1984Bill Covington 1949-51Richard Covington 1949-51Bill Craig 1949-50Reggie Crenshaw 1994-97

Andrew Dagner 1998Billy Daniels 1993-94Jimmy Darke 1962-64Tom Darrah 1959-61Anthony Davis 2001-04Frank Davis 1955-57Roger Davis 1959-60Pat Day 1981, 1983-85Jim DeForest 1962-64Myron DeVoe 1986-88

Charlie Moore 1966-68Doug Moore 1954Marcus Moore 1993-94Benny Morgan 1964Tom Morgan 1952-56Eric Mosley 2009Scott Murphy 1986-87Toine Murphy 1990-91Joe Murray 1969Cere Myrick 1978

Larry Noble 1968-70Dwight Norris 1963

Jim Odum 1951-52Danny Odums 1972-73Eric Orr 1985-86Jason Otter 1990Fred Overton 1958-60

Jack Pack 1970-71Dennis Pagan 1976-79Dennis Palmer 1980Joe Parker 1982-83Bob Patterson 1957Eddie Perdue 1995, 1998Brad Phillips 1991Tom Phillips 1958-60Colby Pierce 1993-97Chris Polk 1990Jake Powers 1994-97

Jeremy Qualls 1998-99

Norris Ransdall 1976-77Keith Rawls 1987-88Tony Raye 1984-87Chris Reaves 2009Drake Reed 2005-08John Reed 1971-73John Rendek 1953-55Duran Roberson 2006-09H.R. Robinson 1968Rodney Rogers 1962Barry Rollins 1965-67James Rorex 1983-84Frank Ross 1977Willard Ross 1962

L.J. Sanders 1955-58Roosevelt Sanders 1979-80Tom Santel 1969-71Jermaine Savage 1992-95Zac Schalder 2002-05Adrian Sensabaugh 1995-96Landon Shipley 2005-06Michael Shunick 1979-80Joe Sibbitt 1994-97Sheldon Sledd 1962-64Dan Smith 1970-71Darrin Smith 1987Jaun Smith 1973Larry Smith 1981Leroy Smith 1952Mark Smith 1978Dennis Snyder 1965-66Doug Stamper 1961-63Nick Stapleton 1998-2001Jerry Stephenson 1970

Clark Stepp 2008James Stewart 1997-1999Jim Stewart 1958-60Bob Stinnett 1966Mandell Stockton 1980-83Doug Stone 1958James Stone 1946-49Reggie Suddeth 1979James Sugg 1961-62Brad Suiter 1990Barry Sumpter 1987Bob Swope 1948-50Morten Szmiedowicz 2000

Carl Taylor 1954Bob Thomas 1985-86Tim Thomas 1978-81Reggie Thompson 1971Donald Tivis 1988-90Andy Toombs 1964-66Gene Trotter 1953-54Joey Tuck 1996-99Robert Turner 1971-73

John Uselton 1951

Melvin Van Hooser 1964-66Donald Vinson 1981-82

John Waller 1967-69Jerry Wanstrath 1970-72LaMonte Ware 1987-88, 90Van Washer 1955-57Curtis Webster 1978-79Gerrell Webster 2000Ben Wells 1968Charles Wells 1993-96Kenneth West 1953-54Lonnie West 1982-84Rhet Wierzba 2000-2003Gene Wilkerson 1964-65James Williams 1972-73Joe Williams 1999-2001Mark Williams 1979Bobby Winders 1959-62Jackie Winders 1961-62Michael Witherspoon 1995Brad Woodroffe 1990Derek Wright 2004-07Howard Wright 1967-69

Eric Young 2003-04Mike Young 1969Terry Young 1967-68Rick Yudt 1991-92

Riley Holliday 1962-64Donnie Holmes 1952-54Tony Hostettler 1947Barry Howard 1987-89Brian Howard 2000-2001Otis Howard 1974-77Percy Howard 1972-74Jack Hunt 1952Justin Hunter 2004Dave Huntsinger 1959-61

Alvin Ingle 1980-83Ryan Isom 2004Willie Ivory 1996-98

Hal Jackson 1964-66Howard Jackson 1971-72Jerome Jackson 1997-98Norman Jackson 1974-77Matt Jakeway 1999-2001Kevin James 1980-82Tomas Janusauskas 2004-07John Jenkins 1992-94Richard Jimmerson 1972-74Doug Johnson 1989Duane Johnson 1983Edgar Johnson 1980Joe Johnson 1973-74Davey Johnson 1951-52Javin Johnson 1987-89Timmy Johnson 1988-89John W. Jones 1947-49Nate Jones 1987-89Ray Justice 1958

Richard Keller 1962-64Otis Key 1992-94Larry Kingery 1978Greg Kinman 1970-71

Fred Lee 1973Josh Lewis 2000-2003Tom Lincoln 1947-49Fernandez Lockett 2003; 2005-07Brad Loos 1998-2001Arnold Lynch 1974

Halsey Mabry 1993-94Igor Macura 1999-2002Mike McClellan 1981Malcolm McCormick 1991James McKinney 1985Virgil McElfresh 1963-65Kent McKenzie 1986, 88Gary Maier 1973-74Habib Maiga 1993-94Lenny Manning 1981-83David Marker 1985Fred Marshall 2001Gene Mason 1956Kareem Matthews 2004-05Phil Mayo 1976-77Carlos Meriwether 1992Johnny Miles 1980Henry Miller 1961-63Steve Miller 1961-63Lawrence Mitchell 1985-86Steve Mitchell 1978

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