Men`s BasketBall - Hendrix College

2010-11 H endrix C ollege
M en ’s B asketball
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location............................................................................................Conway, Arkansas
Founded................................................................................................................ 1876
Enrollment.....................................................................1,463 (42 states/13 countries)
Type..................................................................Private, United Methodist, Liberal Arts
Faculty.....................................................................................................102 Full-Time
Student/Faculty Ratio............................................................................................ 13:1
Majors..............................................31 Undergraduate, 33 Minors, M.A. in Accounting
Nickname.........................................................................................................Warriors
Colors....................................................................................................Black & Orange
Affiliation............................................................................................NCAA Division III
Conference........................................................................Southern Collegiate Athletic
President.........................................................................................Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd
Alma Mater................................ B.A., Emory and Henry/M.A. & Ph.D., UMass Amherst
Athletic Director.......................................................................................Danny Powell
Alma Mater.......................................................B.A., Arkansas/M.A., Georgia Southern
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.1265
Assistant Athletic Director/SWA......................................................Mary Ann Schlientz
Alma Mater......................................................................B.A., UT Arlington/M.A., UCA
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.4576
Assistant Athletic Director..........................................................................Amy Weaver
Alma Mater..................................................................................... B.A., Robert Morris
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.3899
Website............................................................................................ www.hendrix.edu
Athletics Website................................................................www.hendrixwarriors.com
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director............................................................ Brian Rejer (4th yr)
Alma Mater..................................................................................Franklin College (‘06)
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.1426
Cell Phone............................................................................................... 501.548.7584
Fax.......................................................................................................... 501.450.3805
E-Mail..............................................................................................rejer@hendrix.edu
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer.................................................................................... Laura Ross
Alma Mater............................................................................B.A., Arkansas State (‘05)
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.4596
E-Mail...............................................................................................ross@hendrix.edu
Associate Athletic Trainer.........................................................................Aaron Parsley
Alma Mater........................................... B.A., Arkansas State (‘08)/M.Ed., Virginia (‘09)
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.1291
E-Mail..........................................................................................parsley@hendrix.edu
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Quick facts
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach..........................................................................................Thad McCracken
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.450.1278
Alma Mater..........................................B.A., Hanover (‘04)/M.A., Easter Kentucky (‘05)
Hendrix Coaching Record.............................................................................0-0 (1st yr)
Overall Coaching Record...............................................................................0-0 (1st yr)
Career SCAC Record......................................................................................0-0 (1st yr)
Assistant Coach..........................................................................................Drew Gaeng
Office Phone............................................................................................ 501.505.2997
Alma Mater.....................................................................................B.A., Roanoke (‘09)
TEAM INFORMATION
2009-10 Record......................................................................................................7-16
Home.........................................................................................................4-7
Away..........................................................................................................0-8
Neutral.......................................................................................................3-1
2009 SCAC Record..................................................................................................4-12
Home.........................................................................................................4-5
Away..........................................................................................................0-7
Letterman Returning.................................................................................................. 9
Letterman Lost............................................................................................................ 4
Starters Returning....................................................................................................... 3
Starters Lost................................................................................................................ 2
PROGRAM HISTORY
First Season......................................................................................................1924-25
Overall Record...............................................................................................1,058-949
Head Coaches/Last...............................................8/Thad McCracken (2010 to present)
NCAA Appearances...................................................................................................... 2
Conference Titles......................................................................................................... 7
FACILITY INFORMATION
Name......................................................................Grove Gymnasium (Garrison Court)
Capacity............................................................................................................... 1,100
Constructed........................................................................................................... 2007
2010 Roster
No.
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12
14
20
21
22
23
24
30
32
34
40
42
44
50
52
NameClass
Chris Goodman
Jr
Jaren Riley
So
Ammon Martin
Jr
Josh Stramiello
Jr
Dane Nielsen
Sr
Jordan Baker
Fy
Alex Baker
Fy
James Ewing
Sr
Cody Smith
Fy
Scott Sherrill
Jr
Josh Graham
Jr
Ryan Rizos
Sr
John Zimmerman
Fy
Colton Primm
Fy
Dayton Sheridan
So
Nick Heathscott
Jr
Position
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
By State
Arkansas - 8
Texas - 6
Oklahoma - 1
Height
6-2
5-9
6-2
6-1
6-5
6-3
5-10
5-11
5-10
6-6
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-6
6-6
6-5
Roster Breakdown
By Position
Guard - 9
Forward - 7
Weight
170
165
180
190
195
185
175
190
175
195
200
200
200
200
190
210
Hometown / High School
Fort Worth, Texas/Keller Central
Claremore, Okla./Claremore
Conway, Ark./Conway
Little Rock, Ark./Capital City Christian
Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit
Frisco, Texas/Frisco
Cabot, Ark./Cabot
Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian
Mountain View, Ark./Rose Bud
Keller, Texas/Keller Central
Clinton, Ark./Clinton
Allen, Texas/John Paul II
Hattieville, Ark./Wonderview
Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville
Aledo, Texas/Aledo
Conway, Ark./St. Joseph’s
By Class
Senior - 3
Junior - 6
Sophomore - 2
First Year - 5
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Thad McCracken - Head Coach
First Year
coaching staff
Hanover ‘04
Thad McCracken, a Bedford, Ind. native, enters his first season at
the helm of the men’s basketball program after a standout 2009-10
season as the Hendrix women’s head coach.
McCracken first served as the men’s assistant coach under Dan
Priest’s tenure for four seasons (2005-09) and was named the head
women’s coach after Chris Hitchcock resigned following the 200809 season.
McCracken guided the Warriors through one of the most exciting women’s campaigns in Hendrix history with its first Southern
Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Western Division title after
finishing 20-5 overall and 13-3 in SCAC play. Hendrix’s post season
run ended with an 86-77 loss to Centre College in the semifinal
round of the conference tournament.
He takes over a men’s team that won just seven games last season
and will look to bring back a winning tradition. “I expect our
upperclassmen to bring back the winning mentality like we had in
years past. I think they need to accept nothing less than their best,
continue to work hard every day, bring out the best in their teammates and lead by example. I hope to see a lot of discipline out of
my team. I hope fans will see a defensive minded team that pays
attention to details and plays with a lot of discipline.”
McCracken’s first coaching position was at Transylvania University
(Lexington, Ky./NCAA D-III) as an assistant coach, where he helped
lead the Pioneers to a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
(HCAC) Championship in 2004-05. While he was coaching at Transylvania, McCracken earned his master’s in Sports Administration from Eastern Kentucky University.
A 2004 graduate of Hanover College, McCracken earned a bachelor’s in Business Administration. He won four HCAC Championships and made two
NCAA D-III National Tournament appearances during his playing career at Hanover. McCracken was honored as a NCAA D-III All-American and HCAC Player-of-the-Year his senior year and HCAC Tournament MVP his junior year. McCracken holds the record for most 3-pointers in a season (76/2003-04) and is tied for most career 3-pointers (216/2001-04) in Hanover’s rich
program history.
“I played for a winning program at Hanover and losing was never something we talked about,” said McCracken. “We need to change the mindset
here at Hendrix after a tough season last year and get the team to believe in themselves and look at the schedule without thinking there is anyone
we cannot beat. I think they are ready to win and prove to people that they have the talent and are a team to be reckoned with in the SCAC.”
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Drew Gaeng - Assistant Coach
Second Year
coaching staff
Roanoke ‘09
Drew Gaeng enters his second season as the men’s basketball assistant. Gaeng was a standout
point guard for the Roanoke College (Salem, Va.) Maroons. He served as Team Captain for Roanoke his senior year and led the team with 46 3-pointers, 74 assists and averaged 6.7 points per
game. Gaeng guided the Maroons to a 13-game win streak to start the 2008-09 season and was
ranked as high as 18th in the D3Hoops.com National Top-25 poll.
Gaeng earned his bachelor’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance, and
Minor in Economics from Roanoke in the spring of 2009. He began his collegiate career at Mount
Saint Mary’s University (Emmitsburg, Md.) from 2004-06. Gaeng graduated with Valedictorian
honors from Governor Thomas Johnson High School in Frederick, Md.
Gaeng resides in Conway and enjoys spending his free time in the gym and competing in
intramural sports.
Cliff Garrison - Volunteer Assistant Coach
tHIRTY-second yEAR
Central Arkansas ‘62
Andrew King - Volunteer Assistant Coach
First Year
hendrix ‘09
Ty Allen - Volunteer Assistant Coach
First Year
Central Arkansas
Michael cathey - team manager
First Year
hendrix ‘13
micah graf - team manager
First Year
hendrix ‘13
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Warrior bios
#21 Dane Nielsen
senior
Forward
6-5 • 195
houston, texas
strake jesuit Preparatory
09-10: Took the season off to concentrate on his studies...
08-09: Saw minutes in three games ... was 1-for-1 from behind the arc ... went 1-for-2 from the charity stripe ... pulled down one
defensive rebound.
07-08: Played in nine games ... was 2-for-5 from the field, including one 3-pointer ... went 4-for-9 from the free throw line ... grabbed
one offensive board and seven defensive rebounds ... scored his first collegiate field goal (a 3-pointer) against Sewanee on Jan. 18.
High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Wayne Jones at Strake Jesuit High School ... voted All-Greater Houston Honorable Mention as a junior and senior.
Personal: Son of Eric and Sandy Nielsen ... born and raised in Houston, Texas ... has a younger sister, Grace (12), a younger brother,
Kyle (17), and an older sister, Laura (24) ... majoring in English/Literary Studies ... enjoys playing guitar, eating and basketball.
Year GP/GS Min(avg)
07-08 9/0
32(3.6)
08-09 3/0
8(2.7)
total 12/0
40/3.9
FG-FGA(pct)
2-5(.400)
1-1(1.000)
3-6(.500)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
1-4(.250)
1-1(1.000)
2-5(.400)
Dane Nielsen at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
4-9(.444)
1
7
8(0.9)
7 0 0 2 1 1
9(1.0)
1-2(.500)
0
1
1(0.3)
1 0 0 1 0 0
4(1.3) 5-11(.455)
1
8
9(0.8)
8 0 0 3 1 1 13(1.1)
#24 james ewing
senior
guard
5-11 • 190
houston, texas
westbury christian school
09-10: Collected third-straight SCAC All-Academic Team award ... missed half the season as he studied abroad in London, England
throughout the first semester ... came off the bench and totaled 17 points in 33 minutes ... was 5-of-11 from the field ... was 2-for-2
from behind the arc in his first game back against Coe on Dec. 19.
08-09: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... saw limited time off the bench ... dished out two assists against Dallas on Jan. 6 and
scored one field goal against Trinity on Feb. 14.
07-08: Named to SCAC All-Academic Team ... averaged 10.7 minutes in 21 games played ... scored 14 points, dished out 14 assists and
pulled down 20 rebounds.
06-07: Spent his first year rehabbing from a season-ending knee injury suffered at the end of his senior campaign in 2005-06.
High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Greg Glenn at Westbury Christian School ... won three TAPPS-5A State Championships as a sophomore, junior and senior ... a First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State selection his senior year ... Off the
court, involved with the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Personal: Son of Tom and Cordie Ewing ... born and raised in Houston, Texas ... has one younger sister, Katie (16) ... majored in Business and Economics in his undergrad at Hendrix and is currently pursuing his Masters in Accounting ... enjoys playing golf when away
from the basketball court.
Year
07-08
08-09
09-10
Career
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GP/GS Min(Avg)
21/0 225(10.7)
5/0
27(5.4)
4/0
33(8.3)
30/0 285(9.5)
FG-FGA(pct)
4-34(.118)
1-2(.500)
5-11(.455)
10-47(.213)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
1-18(.056)
0-0(.000)
2-3(.667)
3-21(.143)
James Ewing at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
5-12(.417)
5
15
20(1.0)
20 0 14 25 0 6 14(0.7)
0-0(.000)
0
0
0(0.0)
3 0 3 2 1 0
2(0.4)
5-5(1.000)
1
1
2(0.5)
5 0 3 1 0 1 17(4.3) 10-17(.588)
6
18
22(0.7) 28 0 20 28 1 7 33(1.1)
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Warrior bios
#40 ryan rizos
senior
guard
6-3 • 200
Allen, texas
John Paul II H.S.
09-10: Collected SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... started in 14 of 22 games played and averaged 24.9 minutes ... tallied a careerbest 191 points, 113 rebounds, 35 assists, 24 steals and nine blocks ... ranked second on the team with 5.1 rpg and was third with 8.7
ppg ... scored a career-high 22 points against DePauw on Jan. 15.
08-09: Named to SCAC All-Academic Team ... played in 13 games and averaged 7.8 minutes off the bench ... scored 24 points and
grabbed 15 rebounds ... was 4-of-5 from the field for nine points against Oglethorpe on Jan. 16.
07-08: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team award ... came off the bench and saw 112 minutes on the court ... was 8-of-22 from the field
and 9-of-12 from the charity stripe for 28 points and pulled down 21 rebounds ... scored a season-high nine points against Ozarks on
Dec. 8.
High School: Voted Team Captain of first varsity team in school history at John Paul II High School for head coach Brian Townley ... led
his team to playoffs in inaugural varsity season ... earned First Team All District, TAPPS-6A Second Team All-State and voted Team MVP
his senior year.
Personal: Son of Rick and Brenda Rizos ... born in Richardson, Texas and raised in Allen, Texas ... has an older sister, Megan (23), and a
younger brother, Kyle (17) ... majoring in Biology ... chose to come to Hendrix for their reputation in academics.
Year
07-08
08-09
09-10
Career
GP/GS Min(Avg) FG-FGA(pct)
12/0 112(9.3)
8-22(.364)
13/0
93(7.2)
9-19(.474)
22/14 547(24.9) 68-154(.442)
47/14 752(16.0) 85-195(.436)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
3-9(.333)
4-8(.500)
11-39(.282)
18-56(.321)
Ryan Rizos at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST
9-12(.750)
4
17
21(1.8)
16 0 6
2-3(.667)
4
11
15(1.2)
12 0 7
44-69(.638)
27
86
113(5.1) 56 1 35
55-84(.655)
35
114
149(3.2) 84 1 48
TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
12 3 3 28(2.3)
8 0 5 24(1.8)
47 9 24 191(8.7) 67 12 32 243(5.2)
#11 Chris Goodman
Junior
guard
6-2 • 190
fort worth , texas
keller central H.S.
09-10: Started in 13 of 22 games played and averaged 25.2 minutes ... scored a career-high 169 points for a 7.7 ppg average ...
grabbed 44 rebounds and 12 steals ... knocked down a career-best 38 shots from behind the arc ... shot 36.6 from the field and 86.8
from the charity stripe ... scored a career-high 15 points against Oglethorpe on Jan. 29 and vs. Southwestern on Feb. 6.
08-09: Started in five of 22 games played and averaged 15.5 minutes ... collected 118 points and shot 42.9 percent from the field,
including 22-of-56 shooting from 3-point land ... pulled down 27 rebounds and made 35 assists ... scored a season-high 13 points
against Dallas on Jan. 6.
High School: A three-year letter winner for head coach Kit Pehl at Keller Central High School … two-time honorable mention alldistrict (5-5A) … named Blood and Guts award winner his senior year … off the court, involved with Peer Assistance and Leadership
(PALs).
Personal: Son of Chris and Sandra … born in Jacksonville, Florida and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. … has an older sister, Courtney
(22), and half sister Amber … majoring in Kinesiology … enjoys playing golf and video games.
Year
08-09
09-10
Career
GP/GS
25/5
22/13
47/18
Min(Avg) FG-FGA(pct)
387(15.5)
36-84(.429)
554(25.2) 49-134(.366)
941(20.0) 85-218(.390)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
22-56(.393)
38-100(.380)
60-156(.385)
Chris Goodman at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST
24-30(.800)
2
25
27(1.1)
34 1 35
33-38(.868)
4
40
44(2.0)
51 3 22
57-68(.838)
6
65
71(1.5) 85 4 57
TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
30 3 15 118(4.7)
35 1 12 169(7.7)
65 4 27 287(6.1)
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Warrior bios
#14 Ammon Martin
junior
guard
6-2 • 180
conway, ark.
conway h.s.
09-10: Was in the starting lineup for 14 games and played in 23 affairs ... scored a career-best
161 points and averaged 25.7 minutes and 7.0 ppg ... grabbed a career-high 78 rebounds, 17
steals and 35 assists ... tallied a season-best 17 points against Greenville on Nov. 21.
08-09: Started one contest and saw minutes in 26 games ... averaged 14.7 minutes, 4.4
points and 2.3 rebounds ... totaled 114 points, 59 boards, 22 assists and 15 steals ... shot 33.3
percent from the field and 71.4 percent from the free throw line ... scored a career-high 19
points against Millsaps on Dec. 6.
High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach James Bates at Conway High School ...
key member of Class 7A State Runner-Up his senior season.
Personal: Son of Linda White and Richard Martin Jr. ... born and raised in Conway, Ark. ...
has an older sister, Lashonda Wert (32), and an older brother, Ahmad Martin (25) ... majoring
in Biological Chemistry ... off the court, enjoys sleeping, watching television, playing video
games and spending time with my family.
Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct)
08-09 26/1 381(14.7) 39-117(.333)
16-47(.340)
09-10 23/14 591(25.7) 61-165(.370)
16-52(.308)
total 49/15 972(19.8) 100-282(.355) 32-99(.323)
Ammon Martin at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST
20-28(.714)
9
50
59(2.3)
23 0 22
23-48(.479)
18
60
78(3.4)
36 1 35
43-76(.566)
27
110
137(2.8) 59 1 57
TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
26 1 15 114(4.4)
29 6 17 161(7.0) 55 7 32 275(5.6)
#20 josh stramiello
junior
guard
6-1 • 190
little rock, ark.
capital city christian H.S.
A junior walk-on, Stramiello became a member of the Hendrix men’s basketball team after two years of hard work in the gym.
High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Jason Wray at Capital City Christian Academy ... led his team to a State Championship his senior year ... an All-Conference selection his junior and senior years ... selected to All Star Team as a senior ... off the field, a
Gold Medal Winner in Extemporaneous Speaking his freshman year.
Personal: Son of Thomas and Grace Stramiello ... born and raised in West Orange, N.J. and moved to Little Rock, Ark. when he was 13
years old ... has a younger brother, Michael (18) ... majoring in Philosophy and Religion and minoring in Psychology ... enjoys a good
game of Catan, watching the New Jersey Nets and eating pepperoni pizza on the East Coast.
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#32 scott sherrill
junior
forward
6-6 • 200
keller, Texas
keller central h.s.
09-10: Started his first collegiate game against Cornell on Dec. 20 ... played in 13 games and averaged 16.6 minutes off the bench ...
scored a career-high 42 points, 38 rebounds and three blocks ... scored a career-best eight points against Southwestern on Jan. 10.
08-09: Saw limited minutes off the bench ... pulled down five rebounds and scored six rebounds in six games played.
High School: A two-year letterman under head coach Kit Pehl at Keller Central High School ... a member of the school’s first playoff
team his senior season ... named Second Team All-District as a senior.
Personal: Son of Charles and Christi Sherrill ... born and raised in Fort Worth Texas ... has three older sisters, Mary, Melissa and
Michelle ... majoring in Allied Health Pre-Physical Therapy.
Year GP/GS Min(avg)
08-09 6/0
17(2.8)
09-10 13/1 216(16.6)
total 19/1 233(12.3)
FG-FGA(pct)
3-5(.600)
18-53(.340)
21-58(.362)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
0-0(.000)
0-0(.000)
0-0(.000)
Scott Sherrill at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
0-2(.000)
1
4
5(0.8)
0 0 0 1 0 0
6(1.0)
6-11(.545)
11
27
38(2.9)
18 1 2 12 3 0 42(3.2) 6-13(.462)
12
31
43(2.3) 18 1 2 13 3 0 48(2.5)
#34 josh graham
junior
forward
6-4 • 200
clinton, Ark.
clinton h.s.
09-10: An SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... played in 18 games and was 12-of-20 from the field ... pulled down 27 rebounds and
denied four shots ... scored a season-high seven points against Colorado on Feb. 21.
08-09: Saw time on the court in three games ... scored his first collegiate point and grabbed his first rebound against Ozarks on No. 15.
High School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach Jordan Rose at Clinton High School ... led his team to a 20-4 record his senior
year ... garnered All-Conference honors as a junior and senior ... also lettered two years in golf ... off the court, involved with BETA Club,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FBLA, and Church youth group.
Personal: Son of Chris and Krissi Graham ... born in Charlotte, N.C. ... has one older sister, Melissa (24) ... majoring in Business Economics ... interested in financial advising following graduation ... enjoys hunting, bow-fishing and golfing when not on the basketball
court.
Year GP/GS Min(avg)
08-09 3/0
23(7.7)
09-10 18/0 135(7.5)
total 21/0 158(7.5)
FG-FGA(pct)
1-5(.200)
12-20(.600)
13-25(.520)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
0-1(.000)
0-0(.000)
0-1(.000)
Josh Graham at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
0-0(.000)
0
3
3(1.0)
2 0 0 4 0 0
2(0.7)
7-10(.700)
8
19
27(1.5)
16 1 2 6 4 0 31(1.7) 7-10(.700)
8
22
30(1.4) 18 1 2 10 4 0 33(1.6)
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Warrior bios
#52 nick heathscott
junior
forward
6-5 • 215
conway, ark.
St. Joseph h.s.
09-10: Named All-SCAC Second Team and SCAC All-Academic Team ... selected to Arkansas Democrat Gazette All-Arkansas Small College Team ... started in all 23 games of the 2010 season ... led the Warriors with 16.5 ppg (2nd in SCAC) and 7.2 rpg (7th in SCAC) ... his
.530 field goal percentage also ranked second in the league ... tallied a team-high 380 points, 165 rebounds, 17 blocks and 141 trips to
the charity stripe (70.9 percentage) ... scored a career-high 30 points against Millsaps on Dec. 17 ... had eight 20+ point performances
and three double-doubles.
08-09: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... garnered Arkansas Democrat Gazette All-Arkansas Small College Team honors ...
played in 24 games and averaged 11.4 minutes ... started his first collegiate game against Central Baptist on Dec. 18 ... scored 148
points and grabbed 66 boards ... shot 47.5 percent from the field ... scored 20 points and snagged eight rebounds against Colorado on
Feb. 6.
High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Brent Bruich at St. Joseph High School ... selected to All-State Team as a
sophomore, junior and senior ... voted to Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game as a senior ... also lettered in soccer
his senior year and earned All-State honors ... off the field, member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Darryl and Amy Heathscott ... born and raised in Conway, Ark. ... has two younger brothers, Dylan (18), and Clayton
(10) ... majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with plans of attending medical school following graduation ... chose to come
to Hendrix because it is a great school and very close to home.
Nick Heathscott at Hendrix
Year GP/GS Min(avg) FG-FGA(pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF
08-09 24/1 273(11.3) 57-120(.475)
0-0(.000)
34-49(.694)
23
43
66(2.8)
45
09-10 23/23 641(27.9) 140-264(.530)
0-2(.000)
100-141(.709)
50
115
165(7.2) 67
total 47/24 914(19.4) 197-384(.513)
0-2(.000)
134-190(.705) 73
158
231(4.9) 112
FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
0 4 18 7 10 148(6.2)
1 17 39 17 14 380(16.5)
1 21 57 24 24 528(11.2)
#12 Jaren Riley
sopohmore
guard
5-9 • 165
claremore, okla.
claremore H.S.
09-10: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... saw time on the court in 16 games
and averaged 7.1 minutes ... started three conference games ... scored 23 points, pulled
down 11 rebounds and dished out 10 assists ... scored his first basket as a Warrior, a
3-pointer, against Coe on Dec. 19 ... made his first collegiate start against Oglethorpe on
Jan. 29.
High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Lance Bennett at Claremore
High School ... named Mazzios Player of the Month his junior year ... selected to
Manford Basketball All-Tournament team his junior year ... voted Metro Lakes First
Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-Tulsa Metro his senior year ... played in
Rogers County and Jim Thorpe Basketball All-Star games as a senior.
Personal: Son of Gerome Riley and Tina Edwards ... born and raised in Claremore, Okla.
... has an older sister, Kandace (24), and younger brother, Joshua (9) ... majoring in Economics and Business ... plans on moving to Chicago after he graduates ... chose Hendrix
because of the opportunity to get a great education while also playing basketball ...
enjoys spending time with family and friends and listening to music.
Year GP/GS Min(avg)
09-10 16/3 114(7.1)
total 16/3 114(7.1)
9
FG-FGA(pct)
7-24(.292)
7-24(.292)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
4-15(.267)
4-15(.267)
Jaren Riley at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
5-6(.833)
3
8
11(0.7)
5 0 10 5 0 3 23(1.4) 5-6(.833)
3
8
11(0.7)
5 0 10 5 0 3 23(1.4)
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#50 dayton sheridan
sopohmore
forward
6-6 • 210
Aledo, Texas
Aledo H.S.
09-10: Saw time on the court in two games ... scored his first collegiate point, a free throw, against Dallas on Jan. 4.
High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach Jeff Carroll at Aledo High School ... led his team to District Playoffs his senior year
... played select basketball on DFW Select for coaches Vonzell Thomas and Ralph Williams ... off court, involved with Holy Redeemer
Catholic Church.
Personal: Son of Chuck and Laurie Sheridan ... born in Fort Worth, Texas and raised in Aledo, Texas ... has a younger brother, Brendan
(18) ... majoring in Kinesiology ... enjoys snow skiing, hiking, going to the beach and working as a lifeguard in the summer at Burger’s
Lake in Fort Worth, Texas ... chose Hendrix to have the opprtunity to get a great education and play basketball.
Year GP/GS Min(avg)
09-10 2/0
4(2.0)
total 2/0
4(2.0)
FG-FGA(pct)
0-0(.000)
0-0(.000)
3FG-3FGA (pct)
0-0(.000)
0-0(.000)
Dayton Sheridan at Hendrix
FT-FTA(pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb(avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts(avg)
1-2(.500)
0
0
0(0.0)
0 0 0 0 0 0
1(0.5) 1-2(.500)
0
0
0(0.0)
1 0 0 0 0 0
1(0.5)
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Warrior bios
#22 jordan baker
first year
guard
6-3 • 185
frisco, texas
frisco h.s.
cabot, Ark.
cabot h.s.
High School:
Personal:
#23 Alex Baker
first year
guard
5-10 • 175
High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Jerry Bridges at Cabot High School ... led his team to the Class 7A State Tournament as a sophomore, junior and senior, including a trip to the Final Four his junior year ... earned All-State and All-Conference and was
a Tip-Off First Team selection his senior season.
Personal: Son of Jeff and Lisa Baker ... born in Little Rock, Ark. and raised in Cabot, Ark. ... majoring in Radiology ... chose Hendrix to
do what he loves, play basketball.
#30 Cody Smith
first year
guard
5-10 • 175
Mountain view, ark.
Rose Bud h.s.
High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coaches Johnny Taylor and Matt Porter at Rose Bud High School ... led his team
through an undefeated, 36-0, season and State Championship his sophomore year ... earned All-Conference honors three years ...
named to All-State Tournament Team ... garnered First Team All-State.
Personal: Son of Danny and Cindy Smith ... born in Jonesboro Ark. and raised in Rose Bud Ark ... has an older sister, Morgan Taylor (26)
... undecided in his major ... chose Hendrix because it was the best place for him to grow the academically ... enjoys hanging out with
friends and having a good time.
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#42 John Zimmerman
first year
Forward
6-5 • 200
hattieville, ark.
wonderview h.s.
High School: A four-year letterwinner at Wonderview High School ... led his team to a State Championship as a senior ... also won District and Regional Championship as a sophomore, junior and senior ... selected All-State, All-Region and All-Conference as a sophomore,
junior and senior ... voted Team Captain his senior season.
Personal: Son of Paul and Dana Zimmerman ... born in Little Rock, Ark. and raised in Hattieville, Ark. ... has three younger sisters,
Jordan (16), Bailey (13), and Brooke(10) ... majoring in Business ... chose Hendrix to get a great education and play basketball ... enjoys
spending time with my family.
#44 Colton primm
first year
Forward
6-6 • 200
fayetteville, ark.
fayetteville h.s.
High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Barry Gebhart at Fayetteville High School ... led his team to an undefeated
30-0 season and Class 7A State Championship as a junior ... team was Ranked No. 8 in the nation by Sports Illustrated his junior year ...
posted a combined conference record of 39-3 in high school (never lost a home game) ... won three-straight conference championships
from sophomore to senior seasons ... made a Final Four appearance in the State Tournament his sophomore season and was State Runner-Up as a senior ... off the court, maintained a 3.97 GPA, member of the National Honors Society, Spanish National Honors Society,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and was actively involved in church ... received U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award.
Personal: Son of Chris and Robin Primm ... born in Fort Smith, Ark. and raised in Fayetteville, Ark. ... has a younger sister, Paige (8) ...
majoring in Economics and Business ... Favorite Bible Verse -- Jeremiah 29:11 - “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” ... chose Hendrix because of its academic prestige and
awesome facilities ... enjoys hanging out with friends, watching sports, listening to country music, golfing with his grandfather, hunting, and cheering on the Razorbacks.
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2009-10 stats
2009-10 Hendrix College Men's Basketball
Hendrix College Season Box Score (Final Stats)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
##
Player
11 James Ewing
11
12
14
20
21
22
23
25
30
32
40
42
50
52
54
Conference-Only...
Chris Goodman
Conference-Only...
Janson Hightower
Conference-Only...
Ammon Martin
Conference-Only...
Jesse Ford
Conference-Only...
Sean McQueen
Conference-Only...
Jaren Riley
Conference-Only...
Cal Rose
Conference-Only...
Chase Pemberton
Conference-Only...
Michael Lyon
Conference-Only...
Scott Sherrill
Conference-Only...
Ryan Rizos
Conference-Only...
Josh Graham
Conference-Only...
Dayton Sheridan
Conference-Only...
Nick Heathscott
Conference-Only...
Marshall Parker
Conference-Only...
Team
Team
Total..........
Conference-Only...
Opponents......
Conference-Only...
Score by Periods
Hendrix College
Opponents
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OVERALL
7-16
4-12
3-4
HOME
4-7
4-5
0-2
gp-gs
Total
3-Point
min avg fg-fga
fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
4-0
3-0
22-13
16-11
23-20
16-13
23-14
16-8
12-5
9-5
21-2
14-2
16-3
11-3
23-20
16-13
6-0
4-0
1-0
1-0
13-1
7-0
22-14
16-9
18-0
12-0
2-0
1-0
23-23
16-16
7-0
5-0
33
9
554
448
664
452
591
399
211
154
192
128
114
86
680
466
9
8
1
1
216
99
547
407
135
86
4
3
641
465
23
18
23
16
23
16
4615
3229
4627
3229
8.3
3.0
25.2
28.0
28.9
28.3
25.7
24.9
17.6
17.1
9.1
9.1
7.1
7.8
29.6
29.1
1.5
2.0
1.0
1.0
16.6
14.1
24.9
25.4
7.5
7.2
2.0
3.0
27.9
29.1
3.3
3.6
1st
767
788
5-11
1-3
49-134
41-103
35-115
26-86
61-165
43-110
17-41
10-27
7-23
6-18
7-24
4-17
109-281
71-197
0-5
0-4
0-0
0-0
18-53
8-20
68-154
47-116
12-20
12-18
0-0
0-0
140-264
96-174
0-4
0-3
.455
.333
.366
.398
.304
.302
.370
.391
.415
.370
.304
.333
.292
.235
.388
.360
.000
.000
.000
.000
.340
.400
.442
.405
.600
.667
.000
.000
.530
.552
.000
.000
2-3
0-1
38-100
32-77
5-39
3-30
16-52
12-32
4-12
3-11
0-0
0-0
4-15
2-9
68-195
42-140
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
11-39
9-28
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-2
0-0
0-0
F-Throw
ft-fta
ft%
.667
.000
.380
.416
.128
.100
.308
.375
.333
.273
.000
.000
.267
.222
.349
.300
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.282
.321
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
5-5
2-2
33-38
21-24
57-73
29-42
23-48
7-26
16-24
7-13
4-18
4-16
5-6
4-4
51-69
34-44
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
6-11
0-0
44-69
33-51
7-10
7-10
1-2
0-0
100-141
69-101
0-0
0-0
.323
365-896 .407 103-330 .312
623-1403 .444 139-440 .316
416-954 .436 97-318 .305
352-514
217-333
293-430
214-303
528-1294 .408 148-458
2nd
771
878
OT
16
12
Totals
1554
1678
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AWAY
0-8
0-7
0-1
1.000
1.000
.868
.875
.781
.690
.479
.269
.667
.538
.222
.250
.833
1.000
.739
.773
.000
.000
.000
.000
.545
.000
.638
.647
.700
.700
.500
.000
.709
.683
.000
.000
.685
.652
.681
.706
off
1
0
4
3
24
20
18
10
8
3
3
2
3
2
16
13
1
1
0
0
11
2
27
19
8
6
0
0
50
40
1
0
28
18
203
139
265
175
NEUTRAL
3-1
0-0
3-1
Rebounds
def tot avg
1
1
40
32
57
35
60
38
37
31
13
9
8
7
59
40
0
0
0
0
27
10
86
62
19
15
0
0
115
86
5
2
48
34
575
402
638
440
2
1
44
35
81
55
78
48
45
34
16
11
11
9
75
53
1
1
0
0
38
12
113
81
27
21
0
0
165
126
6
2
76
52
778
541
903
615
pf dq
0.5
0.3
2.0
2.2
3.5
3.4
3.4
3.0
3.8
3.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.8
3.3
3.3
0.2
0.3
0.0
0.0
2.9
1.7
5.1
5.1
1.5
1.8
0.0
0.0
7.2
7.9
0.9
0.4
5
2
51
36
55
31
36
25
17
13
15
12
5
4
45
35
1
1
0
0
18
7
56
37
16
10
0
0
67
45
5
5
33.8
33.8
39.3
38.4
392
263
434
285
a
0
3
0
2
3 22
2 19
1 123
0 79
1 35
1 17
0 10
0
7
0 20
0 17
0 10
0 10
0 36
0 28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1 35
0 26
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
1 17
1 12
0
0
0
0
9
4
5
315
220
360
257
to blk stl
1
0
35
25
61
47
29
19
12
10
14
10
5
4
40
30
2
1
0
0
12
5
47
32
6
4
0
0
39
32
1
0
4
2
308
221
292
205
pts
avg
0
0
1
0
4
2
6
4
2
2
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
3
9
6
4
3
0
0
17
17
0
0
1
0
12
8
29
20
17
11
5
4
5
5
3
2
25
18
1
1
0
0
0
0
24
21
0
0
0
0
14
12
0
0
17
4
169
135
132
84
161
105
54
30
18
16
23
14
337
218
0
0
0
0
42
16
191
136
31
31
1
0
380
261
0
0
4.3
1.3
7.7
8.4
5.7
5.3
7.0
6.6
4.5
3.3
0.9
1.1
1.4
1.3
14.7
13.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.2
2.3
8.7
8.5
1.7
2.6
0.5
0.0
16.5
16.3
0.0
0.0
49
38
71
46
136
102
154
112
1556
1050
1678
1143
67.7
65.6
73.0
71.4
2009-10 stats
2009-10 Hendrix College Men's Basketball
Hendrix College Team Game-by-Game (Final Stats)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Opponent
Date
Score
Total
fg-fga
UNIV. OF THE OZARKS
vs Westminster College
vs Greenville College
at Austin College
at Colorado College
MILLSAPS COLLEGE
vs Coe College
vs Cornell College
at University of Dallas
TRINITY UNIVERSITY
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVE
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
CENTRE COLLEGE
at Birmingham-Southern
at Rhodes College
OGLETHORPE UNIVERSI
SEWANEE UNIVERSITY
at Trinity University
at Southwestern Univers
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
at Millsaps College
AUSTIN COLLEGE
COLORADO COLLEGE
11/15/09
11/20/09
11/21/09
12/04/09
12/06/09
12/17/09
12/19/09
12/20/09
01/04/10
01/08/10
01/10/10
01/15/10
01/17/10
01/22/10
1/24/10
01/29/10
01/31/10
02/05/10
02-06-10
02/09/10
02/13/10
02/19/10
02/21/10
76-95 L
80-78 W
85-76 W
72-82 L
60-71 L
71-67 Wot
74-73 W
56-67 L
69-81 L
54-61 L
66-74 L
81-89 L
46-66 L
68-75 L
80-93 L
60-58 W
83-59 W
56-78 L
58-60 L
64-65 L
38-49 L
69-83 L
88-78 W
23-69
27-57
26-48
23-54
25-67
21-50
25-56
17-55
25-61
22-57
23-52
31-59
14-50
26-62
29-68
25-60
28-56
20-59
18-53
20-52
13-51
22-48
25-50
Hendrix College
Opponents
Games played: 23
Points/game: 67.7
FG Pct: 40.8
3FG Pct: 32.3
FT Pct: 68.5
1556
1678
528-1294
623-1403
3-Pointers
pct 3fg-fga
pct
.333
.474
.542
.426
.373
.420
.446
.309
.410
.386
.442
.525
.280
.419
.426
.417
.500
.339
.340
.385
.255
.458
.500
9-21
6-13
10-18
3-11
4-15
2-14
5-14
6-25
2-18
4-19
6-21
11-20
6-20
9-30
8-26
6-22
6-18
10-27
9-30
7-19
5-25
8-16
6-16
.408 148-458
.444 139-440
.429
.462
.556
.273
.267
.143
.357
.240
.111
.211
.286
.550
.300
.300
.308
.273
.333
.370
.300
.368
.200
.500
.375
Free throws
ft-fta
pct
off
21-26
20-25
23-29
23-39
6-8
27-36
19-28
18-24
17-26
6-11
14-26
8-13
12-19
7-15
14-20
4-6
21-28
6-12
13-18
17-23
7-10
17-27
32-45
.808
.800
.793
.590
.750
.750
.679
.750
.654
.545
.538
.615
.632
.467
.700
.667
.750
.500
.722
.739
.700
.630
.711
14
11
3
16
12
8
8
5
13
10
6
9
8
9
6
8
6
12
10
10
8
5
6
11
26
31
25
29
29
24
26
27
23
27
20
19
24
22
32
28
17
33
28
22
21
31
.685
.681
203
265
575
638
.323 352-514
.316 293-430
Rebounds
def
tot
25
37
34
41
41
37
32
31
40
33
33
29
27
33
28
40
34
29
43
38
30
26
37
avg
pf
25.0
31.0
32.0
34.2
35.6
35.8
35.3
34.8
35.3
35.1
34.9
34.4
33.8
33.8
33.4
33.8
33.8
33.6
34.1
34.2
34.0
33.7
33.8
20
15
13
17
19
14
19
26
22
15
18
18
17
23
19
14
11
10
12
14
15
17
24
a t/o blk stl
17
15
18
11
20
16
7
11
9
15
12
17
8
11
16
14
23
12
11
18
6
14
14
7
14
13
22
14
12
14
15
11
12
11
15
9
15
11
17
8
12
18
13
12
19
14
2 9
0 5
2 1
2 16
2 5
5 4
1 7
1 5
1 3
2 7
3 4
1 7
1 2
6 7
1 5
5 3
4 10
1 8
1 5
4 4
1 4
0 3
3 12
pts
avg
76
80
85
72
60
71
74
58
69
54
66
81
46
68
80
60
83
56
58
64
38
69
88
76.0
78.0
80.3
78.2
74.6
74.0
74.0
72.0
71.7
69.9
69.5
70.5
68.6
68.6
69.3
68.8
69.6
68.8
68.3
68.1
66.6
66.7
67.7
778 33.8 392 315 308 49 136 1556 67.7
903 39.3 434 360 292 71 154 1678 73.0
Rebounds/game: 33.8
Assists/game: 13.7
Turnovers/game: 13.4
Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0
Steals/game: 5.9
Blocks/game: 2.1
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Hendrix College Category Leaders (Final Stats)
All games
15
Scoring Average
Nick Heathscott
Cal Rose
Ryan Rizos
Chris Goodman
Ammon Martin
Janson Hightower
Jesse Ford
James Ewing
Scott Sherrill
Josh Graham
Jaren Riley
Sean McQueen
G
23
23
22
22
23
23
12
4
13
18
16
21
Pts
380
337
191
169
161
132
54
17
42
31
23
18
Avg/G
16.5
14.7
8.7
7.7
7.0
5.7
4.5
4.3
3.2
1.7
1.4
0.9
Pct
. 600
. 530
. 455
. 442
. 415
. 388
. 370
. 366
. 340
. 304
. 304
. 292
Field Goal Attempts
Cal Rose
Nick Heathscott
Ammon Martin
Ryan Rizos
Chris Goodman
G
23
23
23
22
22
Att
281
264
165
154
134
Att/G
12.2
11.5
7.2
7.0
6.1
Field Goals Made
Nick Heathscott
Cal Rose
Ryan Rizos
Ammon Martin
Chris Goodman
G
23
23
22
23
22
Made
140
109
68
61
49
Made/G
6.1
4.7
3.1
2.7
2.2
Att
3
100
195
12
52
39
15
39
1
2
Pct
. 667
. 380
. 349
. 333
. 308
. 282
. 267
. 128
. 000
. 000
3-Point FG Attempts
Cal Rose
Chris Goodman
Ammon Martin
Janson Hightower
Ryan Rizos
G
23
22
23
23
22
Att
195
100
52
39
39
Att/G
8.5
4.5
2.3
1.7
1.8
3-Point FG Made
Cal Rose
Chris Goodman
Ammon Martin
Ryan Rizos
Janson Hightower
G
23
22
23
22
23
Made
68
38
16
11
5
Made/G
3.0
1.7
0.7
0.5
0.2
Att
5
38
6
73
69
141
10
24
69
11
2
48
Pct
1.000
. 868
. 833
. 781
. 739
. 709
. 700
. 667
. 638
. 545
. 500
. 479
Free Throw Attempts
Nick Heathscott
Janson Hightower
Ryan Rizos
Cal Rose
Ammon Martin
G
23
23
22
23
23
Att
141
73
69
69
48
Att/G
6.1
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.1
Free Throws Made
Nick Heathscott
Janson Hightower
Cal Rose
Ryan Rizos
Chris Goodman
G
23
23
23
22
22
Made
100
57
51
44
33
Made/G
4.3
2.5
2.2
2.0
1.5
Points
Nick Heathscott
Cal Rose
Ryan Rizos
Chris Goodman
Ammon Martin
Janson Hightower
Jesse Ford
Scott Sherrill
Josh Graham
Jaren Riley
Sean McQueen
James Ewing
G
23
23
22
22
23
23
12
13
18
16
21
4
Pts
380
337
191
169
161
132
54
42
31
23
18
17
Pts/G
16.5
14.7
8.7
7.7
7.0
5.7
4.5
3.2
1.7
1.4
0.9
4.3
FG Percentage
Josh Graham
Nick Heathscott
James Ewing
Ryan Rizos
Jesse Ford
Cal Rose
Ammon Martin
Chris Goodman
Scott Sherrill
Sean McQueen
Janson Hightower
Jaren Riley
FG
12
140
5
68
17
109
61
49
18
7
35
7
Att
20
264
11
154
41
281
165
134
53
23
115
24
3-Point Percentage
James Ewing
Chris Goodman
Cal Rose
Jesse Ford
Ammon Martin
Ryan Rizos
Jaren Riley
Janson Hightower
Chase Pemberton
Nick Heathscott
3FG
2
38
68
4
16
11
4
5
0
0
Free Throw Percent
James Ewing
Chris Goodman
Jaren Riley
Janson Hightower
Cal Rose
Nick Heathscott
Josh Graham
Jesse Ford
Ryan Rizos
Scott Sherrill
Dayton Sheridan
Ammon Martin
FG
5
33
5
57
51
100
7
16
44
6
1
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All games
Rebounds
Nick Heathscott
Ryan Rizos
Janson Hightower
Ammon Martin
Cal Rose
G
23
22
23
23
23
Reb
165
113
81
78
75
Reb/G
7.2
5.1
3.5
3.4
3.3
Assists
Janson Hightower
Cal Rose
Ammon Martin
Ryan Rizos
Chris Goodman
G
23
23
23
22
22
No.
123
36
35
35
22
Ast/G
5.3
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.0
Rebound Average
Nick Heathscott
Ryan Rizos
Jesse Ford
Janson Hightower
Ammon Martin
G
23
22
12
23
23
Reb
165
113
45
81
78
Avg/G
7.2
5.1
3.8
3.5
3.4
Steals
Janson Hightower
Cal Rose
Ryan Rizos
Ammon Martin
Nick Heathscott
G
23
23
22
23
23
No.
29
25
24
17
14
Stl/G
1.3
1.1
1.1
0.7
0.6
Offensive Rebounds
Nick Heathscott
Ryan Rizos
Janson Hightower
Ammon Martin
Cal Rose
G
23
22
23
23
23
No.
50
27
24
18
16
Avg/G
2.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.7
Blocked Shots
Nick Heathscott
Ryan Rizos
Ammon Martin
Josh Graham
Janson Hightower
G
23
22
23
18
23
No.
17
9
6
4
4
Blk/G
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
Defensive Rebounds
Nick Heathscott
Ryan Rizos
Ammon Martin
Cal Rose
Janson Hightower
G
23
22
23
23
23
No.
115
86
60
59
57
Avg/G
5.0
3.9
2.6
2.6
2.5
Minutes
Cal Rose
Janson Hightower
Nick Heathscott
Ammon Martin
Chris Goodman
G
23
23
23
23
22
No.
680
664
641
591
554
Min/G
29.6
28.9
27.9
25.7
25.2
Fouls
Nick Heathscott
Ryan Rizos
Janson Hightower
Chris Goodman
Cal Rose
G
23
22
23
22
23
No.
67
56
55
51
45
Per/G
2.9
2.5
2.4
2.3
2.0
Turnovers
Janson Hightower
Ryan Rizos
Cal Rose
Nick Heathscott
Chris Goodman
G
23
22
23
23
22
No.
61
47
40
39
35
TO/G
2.7
2.1
1.7
1.7
1.6
Foulouts
Chris Goodman
Ryan Rizos
Janson Hightower
Josh Graham
Ammon Martin
Scott Sherrill
Nick Heathscott
G
22
22
23
18
23
13
23
No.
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Hendrix College Player High/Low Analysis (Final Stats)
All games
Hendrix College - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Att.
FG Pct (min 5 made)
3-Point FG Made
3-Point FG Att.
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Att.
FT Pct (min 3 made)
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
17
30
30
27
27
24
11
10
10
18
18
18
.833
.833
6
6
15
13
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
12
10
14
11
11
11
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
14
13
11
11
5
5
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(10-12)
(5-6)
(3-3)
(2-2)
(2-2)
(2-2)
(2-2)
(8-8)
(7-7)
(6-6)
(5-5)
(4-4)
(4-4)
(4-4)
(3-3)
(3-3)
Cal Rose vs Cornell College (12/20/09)
Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Nick Heathscott vs Trinity University (01/08/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
Nick Heathscott at Rhodes College (1/24/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Trinity University (01/08/10)
Nick Heathscott at Rhodes College (1/24/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Cal Rose at Rhodes College (1/24/10)
Cal Rose at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)
Cal Rose vs DePauw University (01/15/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Ammon Martin vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
Cal Rose vs Cornell College (12/20/09)
Cal Rose vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
Cal Rose at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)
Cal Rose vs Cornell College (12/20/09)
Ryan Rizos vs DePauw University (01/15/10)
Chris Goodman vs Austin College (02/19/10)
James Ewing vs Coe College (12/19/09)
Ammon Martin vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
Ryan Rizos vs Univ. of the Ozarks (11/15/09)
Nick Heathscott at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)
Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Nick Heathscott at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)
Nick Heathscott vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Nick Heathscott at Austin College (12/04/09)
Nick Heathscott vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
Janson Hightower vs Univ. of the Ozarks (11/15/09)
Nick Heathscott vs Coe College (12/19/09)
Janson Hightower at University of Dallas (01/04/10)
Ammon Martin vs Westminster College (11/20/09)
Janson Hightower vs Southwestern Univers (01/10/10)
Chris Goodman vs Cornell College (12/20/09)
Chris Goodman at Colorado College (12/06/09)
Cal Rose at University of Dallas (01/04/10)
James Ewing vs Coe College (12/19/09)
Nick Heathscott at Austin College (12/04/09)
Nick Heathscott vs Oglethorpe Universit (01/29/10)
Janson Hightower vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Janson Hightower vs Univ. of the Ozarks (11/15/09)
Janson Hightower at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)
Janson Hightower vs Westminster College (11/20/09)
Nick Heathscott vs Colorado College (02/21/10)
Ryan Rizos vs Sewanee University (01/31/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Sewanee University (01/31/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Oglethorpe Universit (01/29/10)
Jesse Ford at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)
Nick Heathscott at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Southwestern Univers (01/10/10)
Nick Heathscott vs Trinity University (01/08/10)
Ryan Rizos vs Millsaps College (12/17/09)
Scott Sherrill at Colorado College (12/06/09)
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Hendrix College Team High/Low Analysis (Final Stats)
All games
Hendrix College - TEAM GAME HIGHS
POINTS
FIELD GOALS MADE
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
FOULS
88
85
83
81
80
80
31
29
69
68
.542
.525
11
10
10
30
30
.556
.550
32
27
45
39
.808
.800
43
41
41
23
20
16
12
6
5
5
22
19
26
24
(26-48)
(31-59)
(10-18)
(11-20)
(21-26)
(20-25)
COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)
vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
SEWANEE UNIVERSITY (01/31/10)
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)
at Rhodes College (1/24/10)
vs Westminster College (11/20/09)
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)
at Rhodes College (1/24/10)
UNIV. OF THE OZARKS (11/15/09)
at Rhodes College (1/24/10)
vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)
at Trinity University (02/05/10)
vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)
at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)
vs Greenville College (11/21/09)
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY (01/15/10)
COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)
MILLSAPS COLLEGE (12/17/09)
COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)
at Austin College (12/04/09)
UNIV. OF THE OZARKS (11/15/09)
vs Westminster College (11/20/09)
at Southwestern Univers (02-06-10)
at Colorado College (12/06/09)
at Austin College (12/04/09)
SEWANEE UNIVERSITY (01/31/10)
at Colorado College (12/06/09)
at Austin College (12/04/09)
COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)
at Birmingham-Southern (01/22/10)
OGLETHORPE UNIVERSIT (01/29/10)
MILLSAPS COLLEGE (12/17/09)
at Austin College (12/04/09)
AUSTIN COLLEGE (02/19/10)
vs Cornell College (12/20/09)
COLORADO COLLEGE (02/21/10)
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Team Records
Points
Game.......................... 133 vs. Philander Smith (12.8.89)
Season..................... 2,983 1990-91 (33 games)
Rebounds
Game............................ 61 vs. Arkansas Tech (1972-73)
Season..................... 1,256 1990-91 (33 games)
Assists
Game............................ 32 vs. Philander Smith (12.1.90)
Season........................ 668 1990-91 (33 games)
Steals
Game............................ 23 vs. Southwestern (1.20.95)
Season........................ 226 1994-95 (25 games)
Blocks
Game............................ 10 vs. Ozarks (1.2.06)
Season.......................... 93 2005-06 (24 games)
3-Point Field Goals
Game............................ 16 vs. Principia (11.25.07)
Season........................ 172 1996-97 (25 games)
Field Goals
Game............................ 51 vs. Philander Smith (12.8.89)
51 vs. Philander Smith (12.12.88)
Season..................... 1,052 1990-91 (33 games)
Free Throws
Game............................ 39 vs. Southern Arkansas (2.4.91)
Season........................ 693 1990-91 (33 games)
Largest Margin of Victory - 94 pts: 122-28 vs. Messenger (1998-99)
Largest Margin of Defeat - 62 pts: 95-33 vs. Arkansas Tech (1949-50)
Most Wins in Season - 28 (1990-91)
Most Losses in Season - 23 (2003-04)
Best Record - 28-5: 84.9 win percentage (1990-91)
Worst Record - 0-23: 00.0 win percentage (2003-04)
Consecutive Wins - 12 (1979-80; 1980-81; 1988-89; 1993-94 - 1994-95)
Consecutive Wins to Start Season - 12 (1979-80)
Consecutive Losses - 24 (2003-04 - 2004-05)
Consecutive Losses to Start Season - 23 (2003-04)
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Individual Records
Points
Game............................ 43 Danny Thomas vs. State College of Arkansas (2.27.71)
Season........................ 641 Cordell Caviness (1988-89)
Career....................... 1,874 Cordell Caviness (1985-89)
Rebounds
Game............................ 21
21
Season........................ 288
Career.......................... 837
Andrew King vs. Austin College (1.11.08)
Jackie Banks vs. Philander Smith College (1987-88)
Lawson Pilgrim (1979-80)
Andrew King (2005-09)
Assists
Game............................ 13 Craig Collier vs. Ouachita Baptist (1989-90)
Season........................ 219 Kyle James (1990-91)
Career.......................... 627 Kerry Evans (1980-84)
Steals
Game.............................. 6 Justin Jaramillo vs. Rose-Hulman (1.21.05)
Season.......................... 73 Stacy Vines (1993-94)
Career.......................... 140 Stacy Vines (199
Blocks
Game.............................. 5 William Knapp vs. Ozarks (1.2.06)
Season.......................... 30 William Knapp (2005-06)
Career............................ 70 Robbie Lentz (1994-98)
3-Point Field Goals
Game.............................. 8
8
Season.......................... 72
Career.......................... 204
Travis Wood vs. LSU-Shreveport (1.6.96)
Cordell Caviness vs. Arkansas Tech (1.21.89)
Cordell Caviness (1988-89)
Nathan Tumlinson (1993-97)
Field Goals
Game............................ 17
17
17
Season........................ 260
Career.......................... 765
Tim Pickering vs. Missouri Baptist (11.23.90)
Danny Thomas vs. UA-Monticello (1.15.72)
Bobby Acklin vs. John Brown (12.16.77)
Tom Poole (1974-75)
Tom Poole (1971-75)
Free Throws
Game............................ 19 Larry Fincher vs. Ozarks (2.15.64)
Season........................ 175 Joe Murphy (1964-65)
Career.......................... 467 Joe Murphy (1962-66)
Free Throw Percentage
Game.......................... 100 Larry Fincher: 19-19 vs. ozarks (2.15.64)
Season....................... 92.9 Matt Secrease: 65-70 (2005-06)
Career......................... 86.9 Matt Secrease: 232-267 (2003-07)
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All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Honors List
All-SCAC First Team
Andrew King (06-07, 07-08, 08-09)
Sabian Murray (99-00)
Jason Rhodes (94-95, 95-96)
All-SCAC Second Team
Nick Heathscott (09-10)
Jason Bland (98-99)
Robbie Lentz (97-98)
Mike Eddy (96-97)
Travis Wood (96-97)
SCAC Player-of-the-Year
All-SCAC Honorable Mention
David Foley (08-09)
Cal Rose (07-08, 08-09, 09-10)
Michael Bennet (06-07)
Matt Secrease (06-07)
Andrew King (05-06)
Reggie Talley (02-03)
Sabian Murray (00-01)
Nathan Tumlinson (93-94, 94-95, 95-96)
Chris Hervey (93-94)
Tim Rainey (92-93)
All-Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference Honors List
William Kellybrew (91-92)
Kyle James (90-91)
Tim Pickering (90-91)
Jackie Banks (89-90)
Cordell Caviness (86-87, 87-88, 88-89)
Wyndell Hunt (84-85, 85-86)
Kerry Evans (81-82, 82-83, 83-84)
Mark Calvin (81-82, 82-83)
Herman Hammons (80-81)
Lawson Pilgrim (79-80, 80-81)
Austin Sullivan (78-79, 79-80)
Bobby Acklin (77-78, 78-79)
Andy Balenton (75-76, 76-77)
Tom Poole (73-74, 74-75)
Danny Thomas (71-72, 72-73)
Dewayne Nash (68-69)
Kent Ritchie (64-65)
Joe Murphy (64-65)
Roger Bates (56-57)
Phil Guthrie (55-56)
George Morgan (47-48)
Troy Bledsoe (47-48, 48-49)
Y.M. Massey (40-41)
Frank Smith (38-39, 39-40)
Boots Coleman (37-38)
Elbert Wilkes (36-37)
Dewitt Smith (36-37)
Walter Fisher (32-33, 33-34)
Everett Eason (30-31, 31-32)
Bob Miller (30-31, 31-32)
Harold Moffatt (30-31, 31-32)
Marion Atkinson (30-31, 31-32)
Elmer Smith (27-28, 28-29, 29-30, 30-31)
Jep Evans (27-28)
Henry Hudson (25-26, 26-27, 27-28)
Pete Rainey (25-26, 26-27)
Ed Dunaway (25-26, 26-27, 27-28)
Ike Laws (24-25, 25-26, 26-27, 27-28)
Jack Schisler (20-21, 21-22)
John Thompson (19-20, 20-21, 21-22)
Herman Hammons - 1,357 (77-81)
William Kellybrew - 1,353 (88-92)
Jason Rhodes - 1,340 (92-96)
Lawson Pilgrim - 1,322 (78-81)
Mark Calvin - 1,318 (79-83)
Jackie Banks - 1,294 (86-90)
Wyndell Hunt - 1,281 (82-86)
Cal Rose - 1,261 (06-10)
Matt Secrease - 1,250 (03-07)
Robert Wright - 1,246 (81-85)
Andy Balenton - 1,224 (73-77)
Nathan Tumlison - 1,208 (93-97)
Craig Collier - 1,121 (88-91)
Robbie Lentz - 1,098 (94-98)
Nick Lasker - 1,094 (84-88)
Sabian Murray - 1,070 (97-01)
Kirk Oliver - 1,030 (74-78)
E.J. Jones - 1,027 (87-91)
Lawson Pilgrim - 672 (78-81)
Jason Rhodes - 599 (92-96)
Cordell Caviness - 591 (85-89)
Tim Pickering - 576 (87-91)
Wyndell Hunt - 558 (82-86)
Andrew King (05-06)
SCAC Coach-of-the-Year
Cliff Garrison (94-95)
SCAC Players of the Week
2009-10
Nick Heathscott - Week 10
2007-08
Andrew King - Week 5 and Week 1
2006-07
Andrew King - Week 13 and Week 4
2005-06
Andrew King - Week 5
2004-05
Matt Secrease - Week 5
1999-00
Sabian Murray - Week 8
1998-99
Sabian Murray - Week 10
1996-97
Robbie lentz - Week 4
1995-96
Jason Rhodes - Week 9 and Week 5
1994-95
Jason Rhodes - Week 8
Greg Vines - Week 1
1992-93
Kenny Gunderman - Week 8
NCAA/NAIA All-Americans
All-Time 500 Rebound List
Andrew King - 837 (05-09)
Jackie Banks - 813 (86-90)
Andy Balenton - 799 (73-77)
Herman Hammons - 771 (77-81)
Robert Wright - 727 (81-85)
SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year
1997-98
Robbie Lentz - Week 10
Jason Bland - Week 4
All-Time 1,000 Point List
Cordell Caviness - 1,874 (85-89)
Danny Thomas - 1,825 (69-73)
Austin Sullivan - 1,812 (76-80)
Tom Poole - 1,810 (71-75)
Kerry Evans - 1,810 (80-84)
Andrew King - 1,638 (05-09)
Bobby Acklin - 1,453 (75-79)
Ed Dunaway - 1,437 (24-28)
Joe Murphy - 1,411 (62-66)
Tim Pickering - 1,399 (87-91)
Jason Rhodes (95-96)
Bobby Acklin - 534 (75-79)
Mark Calvin - 509 (79-83)
Robbie Lentz - 502 (94-98)
Jerry Don Macon - 501 (79-83)
Andrew King
05-06 NCAA D-III Freshman All-American
Jason Rhodes
95-96 NCAA D-III 2nd Team All-American
Lawson Pilgrim
80-81 NAIA 1st Team All-American
79-80 NAIA 2nd Team All-American
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All-Time Results
19937-38: 18-6
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Arkansas Foundry W, 32-30
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Laman Furniture W, 79-10
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Tull-Butler
W, 46-38
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Arkansas Tech
L, 43-51
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Arkansas Tech
W, 42-33
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Tull-Butler
W, 58-41
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Staf-O-Life
W, 42-32
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Arkansas State
W, 31-20
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Arkansas College W, 27-24
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Staf-O-Life
L, 31-47
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Magnolia A&M
W, 42-37
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Henderson State W, 42-31
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Arkansas Tech
W, 38-31
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Henderson State W, 37-28
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Magnolia A&M
W, 52-32
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Harding
W, 48-38
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Arkansas College L, 45-55
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Arkansas Tech
L, 35-46
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Arkansas Foundry L, 39-40
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Arkansas State
W, 43-30
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Harding
W, 49-44
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Damascus
W, 47-19
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Harding
W, 44-40
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 31-49
1938-39: 16-7
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Staf-O-Life
W, 51-38
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Tull-Butler
W, 34-24
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Arkansas Tech
W, 40-34
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Arkansas Tech
W, 44-32
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Henderson State W, 32-27
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Little Rock JC
W, 33-29
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Magnolia A&M
W, 56-23
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Arkansas State
W, 34-28
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 22-39
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Henderson State L, 20-21
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Ouachita Baptist L, 32-36
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Magnolia A&M
W, 41-36
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Harding
W, 38-34
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Arkansas State
W, 47-29
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Ouachita Baptist L, 17-31
--
Arkansas College W, 60-52
--
Harding
L, 55-61
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Arkansas College L, 48-64
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Arkansas Tech
W, 57-39
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Arkansas Tech
L, 44-47
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Melbourne
W, 39-21
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Tull-Butler
W, 54-32
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Henderson State W, 36-30
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1940-41: 10-7
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Arkansas Tech
L, 31-38
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Arkansas Tech
W, 46-30
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Fire Flies
W, 55-38
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Henderson State L, 43-53
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Ouachita Baptist W, 41-37
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Magnolia A&M
W, 51-41
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Arkansas College L, 25-56
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Magnolia A&M
W, 50-30
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Arkansas State
W, 21-18
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Arkansas College L, 53-62
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Arkansas State
L, 41-46
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Henderson State L, 33-36
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Ouachita Baptist L, 57-76
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Arkansas Tech
W, 51-45
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Arkansas Tech
W, 48-47
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Arkadelphia Ind. W, 38-33
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Henderson State W, 44-37
1941-42: 8-13
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Kroger
W, 41-26
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Worthen Bank
W, 37-35
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Worthen Bank
L, 30-51
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Arkansas Tech
L, 32-34
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Ouachita Baptist L, 33-44
--
Kroger
W, 33-26
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 27-36
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Magnolia A&M
L, 32-48
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Ouachita Baptist L, 34-52
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Henderson State L, 41-54
--
Worthen Bank
L, 43-47
--
Arkansas College L, 44-55
--
Worthen Bank
L, 35-51
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Arkansas State
W, 49-37
--
Arkansas College L, 39-46
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Arkansas Tech
W, 31-29
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 43-29
--
Arkansas State
W, 49-42
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Henderson State L, 40-54
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Magnolia A&M
W, 61-54
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Arkansas College L, 35-42
1944-45: 8-10
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Spaulding LR
L, 27-33
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Arkansas Tech
L, 43-46
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ASTC (UCA)
W, 34-27
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ASTC (UCA)
W, 26-20
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Arkansas Tech
W, 49-33
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Arkansas Tech
L, 40-51
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Henderson State
Ouachita Baptist
Arkansas Tech Plumerville
Ouachita Baptist
Henderson State
ASTC (UCA)
ASTC (UCA)
ASTC (UCA)
Ozarks
Ozarks
Camp Robinson
W, 42-19
L, 32-41
L, 30-63
W, 55-39
L, 36-41
W, 35-25
L, 30-37
L, 28-35
W, 37-29
L, 28-29
W, 46-33
L, 25-62
1945-46: 6-12
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Ark. Medical School L, 27-36
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Little Rock JC
W, 43-36
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Arkansas Tech
L, 37-54
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Morgan Insurance L, 28-51
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Little Rock JC
W, 42-39
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Plumerville
W, 58-51
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Morgan Insurance L, 42-44
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 39-60
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Ouachita Baptist L, 34-49
--
Ozarks
W, 48-33
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Arkansas State
L, 24-47
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Arkansas Tech
L, 36-44
--
Henderson State W, 37-36
--
Henderson State L, 32-57
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Ozarks
W, 38-29
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Magnolia A&M
L, 50-52
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Arkansas State
L, 46-70
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Henderson State L, 31-40
1946-47: 13-13
Head Coach: Ivan H. Grove
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Ark. Medical School W, 50-45
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Arkansas College W, 51-31
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Plumerville
W, 65-38
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Arkansas Tech
L, 50-55
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 58-61
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 70-48
--
Ark. Medical School W, 50-40
--
Ozarks
L, 47-61
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Little Rock JC
W, 63-49
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Monticello A&M W, 81-64
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 52-66
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 69-65
--
Ozarks
L, 65-67
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American Legion L, 40-78
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American Legion L, 45-74
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Little Rock JC
W, 68-51
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Henderson State
Henderson State
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas Tech
Magnolia A&M
Monticello A&M
Fort Smith JC
Henderson State
ASTC (UCA)
Ozarks
L, 43-51
L, 35-37
L, 46-57
W, 48-37
W, 64-55
L, 37-48
W, 46-38
L, 44-47
W, 70-37
L, 50-62
1947-48: 17-6
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Kinney Shoe Co. W, 68-47
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Arkansas College W, 51-43
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Beebe JC
L, 60-61
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Little Rock JC
W, 48-45
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Arkansas Tech
W, 56-45
--
Ozarks
L, 62-64
--
Monticello A&M W, 43-41
--
Magnolia A&M
W, 62-42
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Little Rock JC
L, 35-46
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Arkansas College W, 63-61
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Henderson State W, 40-35
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Monticello A&M W, 61-37
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 61-40
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Ouachita Baptist W, 44-43
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Ozarks
W, 61-53
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Kinney Shoe Co. W, 76-75
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 49-60
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Henderson State L, 44-61
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Magnolia A&M
W, 58-53
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Beebe JC
W, 68-63
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Jonesboro
W, 59-53
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Kinney Shoe Co. W, 68-42
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Carlisle
L, 41-67
1948-49: 8-11
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Ark. Medical School W, 81-31
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Arkansas College L, 53-54
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Arkansas Tech
L, 57-63
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Little Rock JC
W, 66-48
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Ouachita Baptist W, 69-67
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Ozarks
L, 41-67
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Magnolia A&M
L, 46-72
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Monticello A&M L, 49-56
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Arkansas College W, 58-55
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Henderson State L, 68-76
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Little Rock JC
W, 66-40
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Monticello A&M W, 60-49
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Arkansas Tech
L, 53-70
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Henderson State W, 82-63
Ozarks
L, 51-67
Ark. Medical School W, 69-42
Magnolia A&M
L, 64-71
Ouachita Baptist L, 60-78
Little Rock JC
L, 51-55
1949-50: 7-16
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Ark. Medical School W, 69-49
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Beebe JC
L, 44-63
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Little Rock JC
W, 49-48
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Arkansas College W, 45-37
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Arkansas Tech
L, 47-94
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Henderson State L, 41-56
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Ozarks
L, 52-69
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Magnolia A&M
L, 47-80
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Monticello A&M L, 51-65
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Ozarks
L, 39-53
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Arkansas State
L, 55-76
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Ouachita Baptist L, 50-55
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Little Rock JC
W, 42-36
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Monticello A&M W, 64-47
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Arkansas Tech
L, 33-95
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Henderson State L, 45-57
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Arkansas College W, 53-47
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Magnolia A&M
L, 60-66
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Ouachita Baptist L, 73-90
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Arkansas State
L, 47-71
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Beebe JC
L, 48-57
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Garland Pride
W, 84-51
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Jonesboro
L, 72-80
1950-51: 3-20
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Warren
W, 78-49
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Beebe JC
L, 61-66
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Arkansas Tech
L, 55-83
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Little Rock JC
L, 42-43
--
Arkansas College L, 49-74
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Ouachita Baptist W, 55-47
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 61-65
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Henderson State L, 57-72
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Ozarks
L, 48-54
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Monticello A&M L, 47-66
--
Arkansas State
L, 46-67
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Southern State
L, 45-79
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Little Rock JC
L, 40-48
--
Arkansas State
L, 38-75
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Arkansas College L, 45-65
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Arkansas Tech
L, 44-87
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Ozarks
Southern State
Beebe JC
Monticello A&M
Henderson State
Salem
Jonesboro
L, 40-53
L, 47-52
L, 43-50
L, 45-53
L, 41-43
W, 56-55
L, 46-66
1951-52: 11-9
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Beebe JC
L, 56-60
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Beebe JC
W, 65-45
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Little Rock JC
W, 55-51
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Arkansas Tech
L, 46-61
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Arkansas College W, 53-52
--
Arkansas State
L, 42-67
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Ozarks
W, 47-45
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Monticello A&M W, 73-53
--
Ozarks
W, 55-42
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Ouachita Baptist W, 68-63
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Henderson State L, 38-51
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Southern State
L, 58-59
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Little Rock JC
L, 68-71
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Arkansas State
W, 66-65
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 43-59
--
Arkansas College L, 50-66
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Ouachita Baptist W, 75-57
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Southern State
W, 85-74
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Monticello A&M L, 65-67
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Henderson State W, 43-42
1952-53: 15-10
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Millsaps
W, 59-47
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Millsaps
L, 55-57
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Mississippi College W, 51-47
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Little Rock JC
W, 74-68
--
Beebe JC
W, 65-55
--
Beebe JC
W, 66-59
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Arkansas Tech
L, 57-99
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Henderson State W, 60-44
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Little Rock JC
W, 68-61
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Southern State
L, 63-81
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Monticello A&M W, 95-86
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Monticello A&M L, 52-55
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Arkansas College L, 60-65
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Henderson State W, 69-50
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Ouachita Baptist W, 72-56
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Southern State
L, 76-83
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Ouachita Baptist W, 63-53
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Ozarks
W, 55-52
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Arkansas Tech
L, 69-81
Ozarks
L, 47-49
Arkansas College L, 66-74
Batesville Shoe Co. W, 88-54
Razorback RamblersW, 86-67
Jonesboro W, 67-65
Arkansas College L, 66-79
1953-54: 4-15
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Little Rock JC
L, 54-66
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Little Rock JC
L, 62-64
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Beebe JC
W, 78-73
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Ouachita Baptist W, 78-69
--
Arkansas College L, 67-83
--
Beebe JC
W, 80-65
--
Monticello A&M L, 67-82
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 73-96
--
Henderson State W, 55-46
--
Southern State
L, 66-86
--
Ozarks
L, 67-70
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 56-79
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 56-79
--
Southern State
L, 78-82
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Henderson State L, 54-59
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 64-67
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Ozarks
L, 54-66
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Arkansas College L, 65-70
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Camp Chaffee
L, 54-70
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Melbourne
Hot Springs
Sweet Home
Beebe JC
Camp Chaffee
W, 90-59
W, 95-83
W, 114-59
W, 84-75
L, 78-92
1955-56: 13-7
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Beebe JC
W, 81-70
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Ozarks
W, 73-71
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Arkansas Tech
L, 72-91
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Southern State
L, 72-88
--
Fort Smith JC
W, 89-62
--
Monticello A&M L, 66-87
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Henderson State W, 83-72
--
Arkansas College W, 90-71
--
Ozarks
W, 73-70
--
Little Rock JC
W, 82-65
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 86-67
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 93-74
--
Southern State
W, 73-64
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Monticello A&M L, 71-85
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Henderson State W, 86-64
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Arkansas College L, 60-82
--
Beebe JC
L, 71-72
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Little Rock JC
W, 88-74
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Ouachita Baptist W, 76-69
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Arkansas State
L, 52-75
1954-55: 11-13
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Fort Smith JC
W, 66-49
--
Little Rock JC
W, 77-72
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Arkansas Tech
L, 61-103
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Ozarks
L, 51-53
--
Beebe JC
W, 60-58
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Henderson State W, 76-74
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 68-79
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Southern State
L, 62-66
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Little Rock JC
W, 82-64
--
Arkansas College L, 74-77
--
Henderson State L, 61-77
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Ouachita Baptist L, 76-94
--
Ozarks
W, 64-57
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Arkansas A&M
L, 62-71
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Arkansas Tech
L, 86-93
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Ouachita Baptist L, 73-76
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Arkansas College W, 82-75
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Southern State
L, 59-75
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Beebe JC
L, 65-76
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1956-57: 15-10
Head Coach: John Douthitt
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Fort Smith JC
W, 78-75
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Fort Smith JC
W, 71-64
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Southern State
L, 64-79
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Beebe JC
W, 66-58
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Ark. Medical School W, 65-45
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Ark. Medical School W, 75-66
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Beebe JC
W, 80-65
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Ouachita Baptist L, 77-91
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Arkansas Tech
L, 76-94
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Arkansas College L, 65-66
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Arkansas A&M
W, 75-72
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Ozarks
W, 87-84
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Southern State
L, 58-83
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Ouachita Baptist W, 90-78
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Arkansas Tech
L, 70-73
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Henderson State W, 72-68
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Arkansas College L, 66-75
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Arkansas A&M
W, 92-91
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Henderson State L, 53-86
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Ozarks
W, 82-70
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 73-86
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Arkansas State
W, 83-65
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Lavaca Ind.
W, 76-49
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Beebe JC
W, 77-70
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Ouachita Baptist L, 67-70
1957-58: 9-17
Head Coach: Gene Wilbourn
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Fort Smith JC
L, 76-79
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Mississippi College W, 71-60
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Fort Smith JC
W, 68-60
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Beebe JC
L, 57-63
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Mississippi College L, 55-75
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Millsaps
L, 68-72
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Beebe JC
W, 63-57
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Southern State
L, 53-66
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Millsaps
W, 81-77
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Ozarks
L, 67-90
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Henderson State L, 52-82
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Arkansas College L, 72-79
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Arkansas Tech
L, 58-82
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Ouachita Baptist L, 68-88
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Arkansas A&M
L, 73-84
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Southern State
L, 62-85
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Ozarks
W, 63-60
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Henderson State L, 60-83
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Arkansas College L, 65-94
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Arkansas Tech
L, 73-97
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Ouachita Baptist L, 65-76
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Arkansas A&M
L, 80-88
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Leslie
Ark.-Mo. Power
W, 98-84
W, 88-72
W, 84-74
W, 113-86
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Henderson State
L, 59-78
1958-59: 5-14
Head Coach: Gene Wilbourn
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Beebe JC
W, 72-66
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Mississippi College W, 76-73
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Beebe JC
L, 58-73
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Southern State
L, 61-73
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Harding
L, 64-76
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Southern State
L, 53-72
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Ozarks
L, 45-91
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Henderson State W, 54-49
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Arkansas College L, 48-74
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Arkansas Tech
L, 56-61
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Ouachita Baptist L, 37-46
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Arkansas A&M
L, 53-72
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Ozarks
L, 56-57
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Henderson State W, 67-66
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Arkansas College L, 56-65
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Arkansas Tech
L, 69-73
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Ouachita Baptist L, 72-87
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Harding
L, 65-75
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Arkansas A&M
W, 70-54
1960-61: 7-15
Head Coach: Lawrence Mobley
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Fort Smith JC
L, 44-53
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Henderson State L, 52-65
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Southern State
L, 40-42
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Arkansas Tech
L, 53-62
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Southern Baptist W, 52-39
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Arkansas A&M
W, 52-48
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Henderson State L, 54-60
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Harding
L, 56-61
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Christian Brothers L, 54-68
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Southwestern
L, 64-77
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Arkansas College W, 67-54
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Ozarks
L, 42-60
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Ouachita Baptist L, 49-52
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Southern State
L, 44-58
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Arkansas Tech
L, 61-76
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Arkansas A&M
L, 40-43
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Henderson State W, 60-52
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Millsaps
W, 72-50
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Harding
W, 50-45
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Arkansas College L, 40-46
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W, 49-46
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Ouachita Baptist L, 44-51
1959-60: 9-15
Head Coach: Gene Wilbourn
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Southern Baptist W, 73-67
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Ozarks
L, 63-67
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Millsaps
W, 58-57
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Mississippi College L, 71-101
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Harding
L, 52-53
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Arkansas Tech
L, 56-88
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Ouachita Baptist L, 66-74
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Arkansas College L, 82-92
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Henderson State L, 74-83
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Henderson State W, 64-55
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Southern State
L, 63-78
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Arkansas A&M
W, 75-66
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John Brown
W, 68-61
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Henderson State L, 53-72
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Ozarks
W, 88-73
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Harding
L, 87-95
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Arkansas Tech
L, 61-69
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Ouachita Baptist L, 77-78
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Arkansas College W, 73-71
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Southern State
L, 72-75
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John Brown
W, 68-65
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Arkansas A&M
L, 55-64
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Southern Baptist W, 74-57
1961-62: 13-11
Head Coach: Lawrence Mobley
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Bethel
W, 54-52
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Arkansas College W, 67-61
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Henderson State W, 68-65
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Henderson State W, 46-44
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Harding
L, 40-51
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Arkansas College L, 59-75
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Southern State
W, 57-46
--
Arkansas A&M
W, 60-48
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Fort Smith JC
W, 63-57
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 33-42
--
Ozarks
L, 60-63
--
Southern Baptist W, 58-48
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 48-55
--
Henderson State L, 54-58
--
Harding
W, 46-41
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Arkansas College L, 44-64
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Southern State
W, 58-48
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 46-69
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Little Rock Univ. W, 72-50
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Ozarks
W, 67-57
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Arkansas A&M
L, 38-47
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Ouachita Baptist L, 45-47
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Little Rock Univ. W, 58-56
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Arkansas Tech
L, 58-68
1962-63: 14-9
Head Coach: Lawrence Mobley
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Southern Baptist W, 66-46
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Bethel
L, 64-67
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Little Rock Univ. W, 63-59
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Henderson State W, 81-60
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Harding L, 72-73
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Arkansas College W, 74-60
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Southern State
W, 66-43
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Arkansas A&M
L, 46-59
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Little Rock Univ. W, 47-43
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 57-66
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Ozarks
W, 69-57
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Arkansas Tech
L, 64-78
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Ouachita Baptist L, 45-53
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Harding
W, 59-52
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Arkansas College L, 57-59
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Southern State
W, 71-56
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Arkansas Tech
W, 58-50
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ASTC (UCA)
W, 59-57
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Ozarks
W, 74-57
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Arkansas A&M
W, 51-47
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Ouachita Baptist L, 77-91
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Henderson State W, 73-62
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Arkansas Tech
L, 57-76
1963-64: 18-9
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Southern Baptist W, 96-84
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Bethel
W, 93-65
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East Texas Baptist W, 68-67
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Henderson State W, 60-55
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Harding
W, 100-82
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Arkansas College L, 69-70
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Southern State
W, 89-87
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Arkansas A&M
W, 101-93
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Bethel
L, 63-77
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Southwestern
W, 94-87
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 71-73
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Ozarks
W, 75-61
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Arkansas Tech
L, 78-86
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Ouachita Baptist L, 84-87
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Henderson State W, 96-76
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Harding
W, 83-74
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Arkansas College W, 96-74
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Southern State
W, 93-72
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Arkansas Tech
L, 88-95
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 80-92
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Ozarks
W, 90-71
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Arkansas A&M
L, 60-61
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Ouachita Baptist
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Arkansas Tech
Arkansas A&M
Ouachita Baptist
W, 102-86
W, 91-80
W, 96-81
W, 86-74
L, 93-101
1964-65: 18-7
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Southern Baptist W, 98-73
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Bethel
W, 90-83
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Harding
L, 67-72
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Arkansas A&M
W, 78-68
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Arkansas College W, 85-70
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Southern State
L, 63-74
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Ozarks
W, 90-76
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ASTC (UCA)
L, 75-79
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Henderson State L, 79-80
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Martin Branch
W, 87-81
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Ouachita Baptist W, 76-60
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Georgetown (Tex) W, 83-69
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Arkansas Tech
W, 76-70
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Harding
L, 64-66
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 76-58
--
Arkansas A&M
W, 59-52
--
Arkansas College W, 72-57
--
Southern State
W, 85-75
--
Ozarks
W, 97-60
--
ASTC (UCA)
W, 74-66
--
Henderson State W, 82-66
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 79-80
--
Southwestern
W, 75-65
--
Harding
W, 85-84
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 80-90
1965-66: 8-19
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
--
Southern Baptist W, 84-68
--
Little Rock Univ. L, 71-78
--
Beebe JC
W, 77-65
--
Harding
L, 59-70
--
Southern State
L, 69-74
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 74-83
--
ASTC (UCA)
L, 73-76
--
Arkansa Tech
L, 78-82
--
Arkansas College W, 80-76
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 64-72
--
Southern State
L, 54-75
--
Christian Brothers L, 73-95
--
Evangel
W, 103-85
--
Ozarks
L, 59-71
--
Harding
L, 60-69
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Hendersont State
Southern State
Arkansas A&M
ASTC (UCA)
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas College
Ouachita Baptist
Ozarks
Harding
Henderson State
Harding
Southern State
L, 64-84
W, 60-55
W, 74-67
L, 54-68
W, 72-63
L, 59-68
L, 65-73
L, 68-81
L, 67-79
L, 58-71
W, 65-61
L, 39-59
1966-67: 12-16
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
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Southern Baptist W, 72-61
--
Central Bible
W, 93-59
--
Arkansas State JC L, 77-78
--
Oral Roberts
W, 66-65
--
Little Rock Univ. W, 78-59
--
Arkansas A&M
W, 75-61
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 86-81
--
Southern State
W, 68-66
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 64-62
--
Ozarks
W, 94-87
--
Henderson State L, 69-78
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 64-65
--
Arkansas College L, 54-73
--
ASTC (UCA)
L, 73-86
--
Harding
L, 71-75
--
Henderson State L, 71-85
--
Philander Smith L, 78-81
--
Arkansas State JC W, 85-78
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 56-79
--
Southern State
L, 51-83
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 64-78
--
Ozarks
W, 68-46
--
Arkansas College L, 55-68
--
State Col. of Ark. L, 72-77
--
Harding
W, 72-61
--
Henderson State L, 80-95
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 66-86
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 66-70
1967-68: 11-16
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
--
Philander Smith W, 103-65
--
Southern Baptist W, 81-65
--
Little Rock Univ. W, 63-55
--
Arkansas State JC W, 85-72
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 73-74
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Southern State
Ouachita Baptist
Ozarks
Harding
Arkansas A&M
Arkansas A&M
Arkansas State JC
Arkansas College
State Col. of Ark.
Little Rock Univ.
Arkansas A&M
Henderson State
Philander Smith
Arkansas A&M
Arkansas Tech
Southern State
Ouachita Baptist
Ozarks
Arkansas College
State Col. of Ark.
Harding
Henderson State
W, 79-71
L, 69-74
L, 52-67
W, 70-55
L, 79-93
L, 74-94
W, 97-58
L, 70-82
L, 75-89
W, 73-62
L, 83-94
L, 69-86
L, 103-106
L, 79-86
L, 78-86
L, 57-87
W, 74-65
L, 62-65
W, 75-73
W, 82-76
L, 70-92
L, 66-93
1968-69: 9-14
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
--
Philander Smith L, 80-92
--
Little Rock Univ. L, 91-92
--
Harding
L, 63-76
--
Henderson State L, 67-71
--
Southern State
L, 67-68
--
Arkansas College W, 55-42
--
Philander Smith W, 102-73
--
Little Rock Univ. W, 79-74
--
Little Rock Univ. W, 88-73
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 77-85
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 65-64
--
State Col. of Ark. W, 69-67
--
Ozarks
W, 79-73
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 68-79
--
Harding
L, 78-91
--
Henderson State L, 54-90
--
Southern State
L, 61-72
--
Arkansas College L, 53-68
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 74-86
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 82-98
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 70-85
--
State Col. of Ark. W, 76-75
--
Ozarks
W, 90-72
1969-70: 5-19
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
--
UALR
L, 85-88
--
Langston
L, 62-88
--
Harding
L, 65-75
--
Henderson State L, 55-82
--
Southern State
L, 52-61
--
Arkansas College L, 36-54
--
Lambuth
L, 57-60
--
Lambuth
L, 55-58
--
Evangel
L, 78-89
--
UALR
L, 85-94
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 64-75
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 62-97
--
State Col. of Ark. W, 77-72
--
Ozarks
W, 89-84
--
Arkansas A&M
W, 84-71
--
Harding
W, 76-74
--
Henderson State L, 77-89
--
Southern State
L, 43-67
--
Arkansas College L, 56-57
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 69-84
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 81-89
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 73-104
--
State Col. of Ark. L, 79-85
--
Ozarks
W, 105-87
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$ = AIC Tournament
1970-71: 9-14
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
--
Ozarks
W, 94-84
--
UALR
W, 75-71
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 77-66
--
Southern State
L, 51-69
--
Henderson State L, 75-99
--
Ozarks
W, 89-72
--
Arkansas College L, 66-71
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 90-94
--
Harding
W, 79-74
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 77-88
--
Arkansas A&M
W, 106-92
--
State Col. of Ark. L, 87-95
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 63-94
--
Southern State
L, 60-83
--
Henderson State L, 77-91
--
UALR
W, 96-86
--
Ozarks
W, 99-67
--
Arkansas College W, 65-59
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 96-106
--
Harding
L, 75-82
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 83-108
--
Arkansas A&M
L, 73-90
--
State Col. of Ark. L, 98-103
1971-72: 12-13
Head Coach: Morton Hutto
--
East Texas Baptist L, 76-84
--
UALR
W, 99-94
--
Ozarks
W, 95-62
--
East Texas Baptist W, 82-77
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 67-69
--
Southern State
W, 66-62
--
Henderson State L, 83-94
--
Ozarks
L, 80-82
--
Arkasnas College L, 75-82
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 78-96
--
Harding
L, 67-74
--
UA-Pine Bluff
W, 101-84
--
UA-Monticello
L, 84-98
--
UCA
W, 83-81
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 75-79
--
Southern State
L, 69-94
--
Henderson State W, 68-65
--
UALR
L, 65-76
--
Ozarks
L, 82-106
--
Arkansas College W, 81-69
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 99-90
--
Harding
W, 83-74
--
UA-Pine Bluff
L, 76-87
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UA-Monticello
UCA
W, 86-80
W, 88-81
1972-73: 15-11
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
UALR
--
Southwest Okla.
--
John Brown
--
UCA
--
Drury
--
Harding
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
UCA
--
Lambuth
--
Arkansas College
--
Southern State
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Henderson State
--
Ozarks
--
UA-Monticello
--
Harding
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
UCA
--
Southern State
--
Lambuth
--
Arkansas College
--
UALR
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Henderson State
--
Ozarks
--
UA-Monticello
L, 82-92
W, 95-84
W, 99-82
W, 87-57
L, 71-86
W, 77-63
L, 61-69
L, 85-87
L, 68-77
L, 73-81
W, 78-67
W, 79-59
L, 80-89
W, 70-57
W, 76-68
W, 80-68
L, 52-58
W, 78-75
L, 56-64
W, 92-79
W, 102-83
L, 81-82
W, 86-63
L, 83-90
W, 104-70
W, 84-69
1973-74: 14-13
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
UALR
--
Northeast Okla.
--
Ozarks
--
Okahoma Christian
--
Arkansas College
--
Southern State
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Lambuth
--
UALR
--
Drury
--
Arkansas College
--
Henderson State
--
Ozarks
--
UCA
--
Harding
--
UA-Monticello
--
Ouachita Baptist
L, 68-69
L, 70-76
W, 90-58
W, 90-66
L, 84-98
L, 62-68
W, 109-79
W, 82-73
W, 76-70
W, 80-77
L, 74-82
L, 63-68
W, 79-64
L, 61-63
W, 93-59
W, 79-69
L, 72-79
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--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Southern State
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas College
Lambuth
Henderson State
Ozarks
UCA
Harding
UA-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
W, 63-61
W, 90-68
L, 69-87
L, 70-74
L, 84-87
W, 69-56
L, 65-87
L, 77-85
W, 90-72
W, 83-73
1974-75: 19-11
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Freed Hardeman W, 99-73
--
UALR
W, 73-64
--
Whitworth
W, 77-62
--
Freed Hardeman W, 83-75
--
Oklahoma Christian W, 71-66
--
UCA
W, 70-61
--
Northeast Okla. W, 82-73
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 66-71
--
Southern State
L, 45-56
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 83-63
--
Drury
L, 80-102
-- UALR
L, 66-72
--
Okla. Liberal Arts W, 84-67
--
Arkansas College W, 80-74
--
Henderson State L, 70-71
--
John Brown
W, 105-63
--
Ozarks
W, 78-72
--
UCA
L, 71-75
--
Harding
W, 79-72
--
UA-Monticello
W, 76-65
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 74-73
--
Southern State
L, 63-66
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 73-71
--
Arkansas College W, 93-79
--
Henderson State L, 71-78
--
Ozarks
W, 74-64
--
UCA
L, 55-57
--
Harding
W, 85-84
--
UA-Monticello
L, 68-76
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 71-81
1975-76: 12-13
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Freed Hardeman
--
Christian Brothers
--
Freed Hardeman
--
Southern State
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 61-60
W, 66-59
W, 66-54
L, 58-63
W, 92-81
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--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Henderson State
Louisiana College
Drury
Arkansas College
Ozarks
UCA
Harding
UA-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
Southern State
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas College
Henderson State
Ozarks
UCA
Harding
UA-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
1976-77: 14-12
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Christian Brothers
--
John Brown
--
Jackson State
--
McKendree
--
UCA
--
Henderson State
--
UA-Monticello
--
Northeast Okla.
--
Northeast Okla.
--
Southern State
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Harding
--
Arkansas College
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Ozarks
--
UCA
--
Henderson State
--
UA-Monticello
--
Southern State
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Harding
--
Ozarks
--
Arkansas College
--
Arkansas Tech
--
$ Arkansas Tech
--
$ Southern State
L, 57-63
L, 62-81
L, 77-78
L, 66-73
W, 68-52
L, 66-67
L, 74-76
W, 57-55
L, 73-81
L, 65-71
W, 71-67
W, 75-67
L, 69-72
L, 66-71
W, 77-71
W, 81-72
L, 63-73
W, 78-72
W, 82-76
L, 80-98
L, 69-80
W, 93-83
W, 75-68
L, 72-80
W, 81-66
L, 63-68
L, 70-75
L, 71-80
L, 70-84
W, 97-87
W, 89-66
W, 70-69
W, 95-69
L, 72-74
L, 64-66
W, 76-68
L, 70-76
L, 55-73
W, 82-73
W, 79-72
L, 68-82
W, 68-61
W, 75-73
L, 86-88
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$ = AIC Tournament
1977-78: 21-8
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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John Brown
--
Wiley College
--
Wiley College
--
East Texas State
--
Louisiana College
--
John Brown
--
UCA
--
Henderson State
--
UA-Monticello
--
Southeast Okla.
--
East Central Okla.
--
Delta State
--
Southern State
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Harding
--
Ozarks
--
Arkansas College
--
Arkansas Tech
--
UCA
--
Henderson State
--
UA-Monticello
--
Southern State
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Harding
--
Ozarks
--
Arkansas College
--
Arkansas Tech
--
$ Ozarks
--
$ Ouachita Baptist
W, 106-91
L, 52-60
L, 63-64
W, 76-75
W, 52-50
W, 102-77
W, 77-71
W, 93-91
W, 81-70
W, 100-72
W, 75-56
W, 98-90
W, 63-60
L, 78-84
W, 81-65
W, 75-73
W, 62-58
W, 72-62
L, 61-76
L, 73-77
W, 73-59
W, 69-58
W, 84-80
W, 89-64
L, 76-87
L, 70-71
W, 84-69
W, 85-72
L, 80-93
1978-79: 23-8
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Freed Hardeman
--
John Brown
--
Wiley College
--
Dallas Baptist
--
Southwest Baptist
--
John Brown
--
East Central Okla.
--
Ozarks
--
Arkansas College
--
Wiley College
--
Okla. Liberal Arts
--
Northeast Okla.
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Henderson State
--
UA-Monticello
--
Southern State
W, 94-80
W, 76-75
W, 100-82
W, 91-80
L, 67-71
W, 93-78
W, 76-66
L, 92-93
W, 94-76
W, 62-61
W, 89-79
L, 89-93
W, 80-63
W, 72-67
L, 82-84
W, 67-59
L, 67-75
--
--
--
--
--
Ouachita Baptist
Harding
$ UA-Monticello
$ Arkansas College
$ Henderson State
W, 75-71
W, 85-80
W, 75-66
W, 76-68
L, 60-65
1979-80: 23-5 (AIC Champions)
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Freed Hardeman W, 85-63
--
John Brown
W, 74-67
--
Drury
W, 77-67
--
Quincy
W, 76-68
--
John Brown
W, 80-70
--
Delta State
W, 98-74
--
Ozarks
W, 89-75
--
Arkansas College W, 93-72
--
Mississippi SouthernW, 79-69
--
Southeast Missouri W, 85-67
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 71-57
--
UCA
W, 61-52
--
Henderson State L, 57-70
--
UA-Monticello
L, 70-81
--
Southern State
W, 69-53
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 72-66
--
Harding
W, 82-76
--
Ozarks
W, 77-65
--
Arkansas College W, 71-69
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 57-60
--
UCA
W, 77-73
--
Henderson State W, 81-76
--
UA-Monticello
L, 68-70
--
Southern State
W, 81-62
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 76-74
--
Harding
W, 94-75
--
$ Arkansas Tech W, 78-61
--
$ UCA
L, 57-68
1980-81: 23-5 (AIC Champions)
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Christian Brothers L, 64-72
--
Louisiana College W, 71-57
--
Louisiana College W, 54-43
--
Christian Brothers W, 90-52
--
Henderson State W, 74-69
--
Ozarks
W, 89-74
--
John Brown
W, 112-62
--
Northeast Okla. L, 58-59
--
Northeast Okla. W, 74-59
--
Arkansas Tech
W, 70-66
--
UCA
W, 66-63
--
Arkansas College L, 57-76
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ouachita Baptist
Harding
UA-Monticello
Southern State
Henderson State
Ozarks
UCA
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas College
Ouachita Baptist
Harding
UA-Monticello
Southern State
$ UCA
$ Arkansas Tech
$ Henderson State
W, 76-68
W, 80-75
L, 59-73
W, 78-63
W, 83-66
W, 65-57
W, 71-65
W, 90-76
W, 88-69
W, 76-66
W, 68-60
W, 61-51
W, 76-59
W, 66-65
W, 90-72
L, 50-53
1981-82: 12-16
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Drury
--
Baptist Christian
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
Central Missouri
--
Central Missouri
--
Philander Smith
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
East Texas State
--
Henderson State
--
Ozarks
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Arkansas College
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Harding
--
UA-Monticello
--
Southern State
--
Henderson State
--
Ozarks
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
Arkansas College
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Harding
--
UA-Monticello
--
Southern State
--
$ Henderson State
W, 75-64
W, 89-46
W, 65-62
L, 74-79
W, 62-61
W, 90-58
W, 60-54
L, 56-72
W, 80-67
L, 71-76
L, 101-102
L, 64-65
W, 83-65
W, 89-82
L, 62-63
L, 73-75
L, 53-60
L, 69-70
L, 61-63
W, 70-66
L, 63-82
L, 61-69
L, 66-72
L, 66-79
W, 73-65
L, 63-65
W, 79-69
L, 44-46
1982-83: 19-10 (AIC Champions)
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Drury
W, 79-68
--
Lambuth
W, 93-78
--
UA-Pine Bluff
L, 58-74
--
Tarkio
L, 76-77
--
Benedictine
W, 86-53
--
East Texas State W, 81-54
--
UALR
L, 81-85
--
Lambuth
W, 100-74
--
UA-Pine Bluff
L, 65-82
--
Henderson State W, 86-80
--
Arkansas College L, 57-63
--
Ozarks
W, 72-63
--
Harding
W, 92-75
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 73-68
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 71-77
--
Southern State
W, 61-60
--
UCA
L, 47-56
--
UA-Monticello
W, 56-51
--
Henderson State L, 67-69
--
Arkansas College W, 90-77
--
Ozarks
W, 61-56
--
Harding
W, 71-69
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 71-68
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 63-64
--
Southern State
W, 81-64
--
UCA
W, 78-76
--
UA-Monticello
W, 78-55
--
$ Arkansas Tech W, 73-62
--
$ UA-Pine Bluff
L, 62-74
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$ = AIC Tournament % = NAIA National Tournament
1983-84: 16-11
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Drury
L, 62-73
--
UA-Pine Bluff
W, 74-66
--
Drury
W, 77-63
--
East Texas State W, 72-68
--
Oklahoma Christian W, 75-74
--
UA-Pine Bluff
L, 67-69
--
Bethany
W, 76-74
--
Panhandle State L, 79-83
--
Henderson State W, 83-80
--
Arkansas College W, 72-69
--
Ozarks
L, 69-72
--
Harding
L, 80-82
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 85-88
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 78-80
--
Southern State
L, 72-76
--
UCA
W, 69-68
--
UA-Monticello
W, 64-55
--
Henderson State W, 71-66
--
Arkansas College W, 73-72
--
Ozarks
L, 74-88
--
Harding
W, 82-66
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 85-88
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 78-80
--
Southern State
L, 72-76
--
UCA
L, 63-71
--
UA-Monticello
W, 75-57
--
Harding
L, 80-91
1984-85: 21-11 (AIC Champions,
NAIA District 17 Champions, National
Tournament)
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
UA-Pine Bluff
W, 76-65
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Bethany
L, 64-69
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Ozarks
W, 66-60
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Evangel
W, 53-49
--
Oklahoma Christian L, 56-63
--
East Texas State W, 68-65
--
UA-Pine Bluff
L, 61-65
--
Philander Smith W, 80-62
--
East Texas State W, 55-59
--
Bethany
W, 63-54
--
Henderson State W, 64-63
--
Arkansas College L, 51-63
--
Ozarks
L, 74-77
--
Harding
L, 66-78
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 77-67
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 49-52
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Southern State
W, 88-77
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--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
UCA
Henderson State
Arkansas College
Ozarks
UA-Monticello
Harding
Ouachita Baptist
Arkansas Tech
Southern State
UCA
UA-Monticello
$ UA-Monticello
$ Ouachita Baptist
$ Arkansas Tech
% Georgia SW
1985-86: 9-17
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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John Brown
--
Philander Smith
--
Philander Smith
--
John Brown
--
Drury
--
Missouri Southern
--
Arkansas College
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
Henderson State
--
Southern Arkansas
--
UA-Monticello
--
Ozarks
--
Harding
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Arkansas College
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
Henderson State
--
Southern Arkansas
--
Ozarks
--
UA-Monticello
--
Harding
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
$ Ozarks
--
$ UA-Monticello
W, 76-69
W, 67-64
W, 57-41
W, 82-54
W, 76-70
W, 70-68
L, 63-67
L, 66-70
W, 72-64
L, 57-64
W, 74-65
W, 63-54
W, 86-70
W, 59-57
L, 80-89
L, 78-80
W, 84-78
W, 90-77
W, 100-78
L, 59-67
L, 70-73
W, 67-57
L, 53-80
W, 65-62
W, 90-68
W, 73-52
W, 58-57
W, 65-63
L, 49-59
L, 60-61
L, 70-74
W, 55-54
W, 74-63
W, 72-62
W, 68-52
W, 77-63
W, 72-63
L, 58-74
L, 63-66
L, 67-71
L, 56-75
W, 62-60
L, 66-80
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1986-87: 9-17
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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Drury
--
Philander Smith
--
Southern Nazarene
--
Wiley College
--
Arkansas College
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
Philander Smith
--
Christian Brothers
--
Henderson State
--
Southern Arkansas
--
UA-Monticello
--
Ozarks
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Arkansas College
--
UCA
--
Arkansas Tech
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
Henderson State
--
Southern Arkansas
--
Ozarks
--
UA-Monticello
--
Harding
--
Ouachita Baptist
L, 64-67
L, 80-83
L, 74-82
W, 95-79
L, 49-59
L, 69-87
L, 57-67
W, 71-68
W, 72-64
L, 75-84
L, 59-61
L, 63-72
L, 55-56
W, 74-68
L, 59-81
L, 63-72
L, 76-99
W, 58-52
W, 74-58
W, 74-71
L, 58-73
L, 63-64
L, 64-75
W, 73-67
W, 78-70
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--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
UCA
Harding
UA-Monticello
Henderson State
Southern Arkansas
Ozarks
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas College
Ouachita Baptist
UCA
1988-89: 20-11
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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Langston
--
Phillips
--
Ozarks
--
Evangel
--
Southern Nazarene
--
East Texas Baptist
--
Bethel
--
Philander Smith
--
Christian Brothers
--
Christian Brothers
--
Philander Smith
--
Harding
--
UA-Monticello
--
Henderson State
--
Southern Arkansas
--
Ozarks
1987-88: 17-14
--
Arkansas Tech
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
--
Arkansas College
--
Drury
W, 75-64
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
Philander Smith W, 85-81
--
UCA
--
Oklahoma Christian W, 88-87
--
Harding
--
Delta State
W, 75-72
--
UA-Monticello
--
Union
W, 96-81
Henderson State
--
John Brown
W, 104-71 --
--
Southern Arkansas
--
UA-Pine Bluff
W, 80-67
Ozarks
--
Philander Smith W, 121-108 --
--
Arkansas Tech
--
UA-Pine Bluff
W, 77-71
--
Arkansas College
--
Washburn
L, 68-93
--
Ouachita Baptist
--
William Carey
W, 88-81
--
UCA
--
Southern Nazarene L, 69-81
--
UA-Pine Bluff
--
Christian Brothers W, 74-72
--
Ozarks
--
Harding
W, 61-53
--
UA-Monticello
W, 100-85
--
Henderson State L, 78-84
1989-90: 14-14
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Southern Arkansas L, 70-78
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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Ozarks
L, 88-95
--
Arkansas Baptist
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 65-83
--
East Central Okla.
--
Arkansas College W, 68-64
--
Evangel
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 65-74
--
Ozarks
W, 78-61
L, 67-97
W, 78-71
L, 81-83
L, 53-74
L, 57-91
L, 77-78
L, 67-75
W, 77-72
L, 59-88
L, 99-111
W, 92-67
L, 85-88
W, 68-65
W, 81-76
W, 101-68
W, 100-92
W, 118-82
W, 102-84
W, 103-91
W, 121-102
W, 101-85
W, 86-79
W, 133-129
W, 97-78
L, 87-89
L, 109-113
W, 82-66
W, 94-88
L, 72-93
W, 81-79
L, 80-86
L, 61-77
L, 68-94
W, 65-62
L, 77-79
W, 78-55
W, 79-78
W, 87-73
W, 79-69
L, 74-92
W, 117-108
W, 98-93
W, 84-82
W, 104-89
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--
--
--
--
--
--
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Oral Roberts
Christian Brothers
Bethel
East Texas Baptist
Christian Brothers
Philander Smith
Ozarks
Ouachita Baptist
UA-Monticello
Harding
Arkansas College
Arkansas Tech
Henderson State
UCA
Ozarks
Southern Arkansas
Ouachita Baptist
UA-Monticello
Southern Arkansas
Harding
Arkansas College
Arkansas Tech
Henderson State
UCA
L, 114-134
W, 91-66
W, 103-90
W, 125-100
W, 88-66
W, 133-113
W, 93-92
W, 71-67
L, 87-91
L, 99-111
L, 87-90
W, 107-88
L, 84-86
L, 78-86
W, 96-89
L, 94-115
W, 94-87
L, 88-91
L, 96-102
L, 80-92
L, 72-81
L, 77-95
L, 82-87
L, 64-92
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--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ouachita Baptist
UA-Monticello
Harding
Arkansas College
Arkansas Tech
Henderson State
UCA
Ozarks
Arkansas College
UCA
W, 79-76
W, 80-77
W, 93-71
W, 86-69
W, 87-73
W, 84-80
L, 78-80
W, 101-84
W, 90-71
L, 84-90
1991-92: 9-15 (Final year of NAIA/AIC)
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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Southern Nazarene W, 91-70
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Bethel
W, 90-77
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Spring HIill
L, 82-84
--
Arkansas Baptist W, 85-51
--
Drury
L, 82-88
--
Drury
L, 92-97
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Henderson State W, 87-80
--
Arkansas College W, 86-61
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Ozarks
W, 96-80
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Southern Arkansas L, 73-75
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 77-99
--
Ouachita Baptist W, 94-86
--
UCA
L, 76-88
--
UA-Monticello
L, 94-109
--
Harding
L, 74-86
--
Henderson State W, 72-71
--
Arkansas College L, 61-71
--
Southern Arkansas L, 66-81
--
Arkansas Tech
L, 74-84
--
Ouachita Baptist L, 92-93
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UCA
L, 73-83
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UA-Monticello
L, 106-125
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Harding
W, 83-82
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Ozarks
L, 82-96
J.22
J.24
J.29
J.31
F.5
F.7
F.12
F.14
F.16
F.19
F.21
F.26
F.28
RHODES
MILLSAPS
SEWANEE
OGLETHORPE
RHODES
MILLSAPS
Southwestern
TRINITY
Williams Baptist
SEWANEE
OGLETHORPE
FISK
CENTRE
L, 62-77
L, 71-72
L, 62-87
L, 71-93
L, 61-64
W, 87-80
L, 64-80
W, 58-52
L, 67-68
W, 91-80
W, 67-65
W, 81-64
L, 82-85
1993-94: 10-14
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.19 Maryville
L, 53-67
N.20 Westminster
W, 86-58
N.22 LSU-Shreveport W, 79-77
N.29 John Brown
L, 46-65
D.3
John Brown
L, 57-74
D.11 Central Baptist
L, 62-65
D.12 Westminster
W, 70-59
J.5
LSU-Shreveport L, 59-77
J.7
Southwestern
W, 67-63
1990-91: 28-5 (AIC Champions, NAIA
J.9
TRINITY
L, 73-83
District 17 Runner-Up)
J.14
MILLSAPS
W, 99-92
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
J.16
RHODES
L, 60-62
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Arkansas Baptist W, 84-75
J.21
CENTRE
L, 63-72
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Oklahoma Christian W, 88-69
J.23
FISK
W, 98-62
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Drury
W, 91-71
J.28
OGLETHORPE
L, 69-77
J.30
SEWANEE
L, 68-72
--
Arkansas Baptist W, 100-77
2.4
MILLSAPS
L, 74-84
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Arkansas Baptist W, 99-86
--
Missouri Baptist W, 98-79
2.6
RHODES
W, 76-75
--
Columbia College L, 85-88
2.11 OGLETHORPE
L, 64-98
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Philander Smith W, 120-81
2.13 SEWANEE
W, 73-67
2.18 CENTRE
L, 67-90
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Ozarks
W, 94-84
2.20 FISK
W, 91-61
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Southern Arkansas W, 87-84
L, 71-77
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Arkansas Baptist L, 79-103 1992-93: 9-15 (First year of NCAA/SCAC) 2.26 TRINITY
2.27 Southwestern
W, 65-64
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Arkansas Baptist W, 108-85 Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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Williams Baptist W, 116-92 N.20 Arkansas Baptist W, 78-61
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Ouachita Baptist W, 86-68
N.23 John Brown
L, 71-73
1994-95: 19-6 (T-2nd in SCAC, NCAA
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UA-Monticello
W, 91-77
N.27 John Brown
W, 74-70
National Tournament First Round)
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Harding
W, 83-80
N.28 Williams Baptist L, 81-86
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
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Arkansas College W, 84-82
D.1
John Brown
W, 96-90
N.18 Westminster
W, 78-63
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Arkansas Tech
W, 91-82
D.3
Williams Baptist L, 69-84
N.19 Austin
W, 97-69
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Henderson State W, 80-78
J.7
Arkansas Baptist L, 81-93
N.22 LSU-Shreveport W, 87-70
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Drury
L, 72-98
J.9
Trinity
L, 61-78
N.25 Dallas
W, 86-76
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UCA
W, 76-72
J.11
Southwestern
L, 67-72
N.29 LSU-Shreveport W, 82-64
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Ozarks
W, 101-98 J.15
FISK
W, 88-80
D.3
Williams Baptist W, 96-78
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Southern Arkansas W, 108-107 J.17
CENTRE
L, 82-96
D.9
Blackburn
W, 78-67
D.10
J.3
J.6
J.9
J.13
J.15
J.20
J.22
J.27
J.29
F.3
F.5
F.10
F.12
F.17
F.19
F.25
M.2
Maryville
Dallas
Williams Baptist
RHODES
MILLSAPS
OGLETHORPE
SOUTHWESTERN
TRINITY
CENTRE
SEWANEE
SOUTHWESTERN
TRINITY
CENTRE
SEWANEE
MILLSAPS
OGLETHORPE
RHODES
‡ Millsaps
W, 84-65
W, 80-79
W, 78-72
W 77-71
L, 60-74
W, 63-56
W, 80-63
W, 76-59
L, 67-71
L, 65-74
W, 91-67
W, 65-61
W, 77-69
W, 92-72
W, 69-58
L, 61-71
L, 81-87
L, 67-79
1995-96: 21-6 (2nd in SCAC, NCAA
National Tournament Second Round)
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.17 Austin
W, 99-72
N.18 Dallas
W, 85-62
N.22 LSU-Shreveport W, 99-74
N.24 Austin
W, 83-70
N.25 Dallas
W, 117-73
N.30 Williams Baptist W, 81-80
D.8
Ozarks
L, 72-90
D.9
Williams Baptist W, 79-75
J.4
LSU-Shreveport W, 95-60
J.6
Ozarks
W, 104-73
J.9
RHODES
W, 86-74
J.12
OGLETHORPE
W, 83-69
J.14
MILLSAPS
L, 75-86
J.19
TRINITY
W, 75-71
J.21
SOUTHWESTERN W, 105-89
J.23
Messenger
W, 101-71
J.26
SEWANEE
L, 70-78
J.28
CENTRE
W, 86-68
F.2
TRINITY
L, 71-78
F.4
SOUTHWESTERN W, 96-81
F.9
SEWANEE
L, 76-87
F.11
CENTRE
W, 72-62
F.17
OGLETHORPE
W, 90-71
F.18
MILLSAPS
W, 82-66
F.24
RHODES
W, 82-78
F.29
‡ Stillman
W, 97-85
M.2
‡ Roanoke
L, 60-64
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1996-97: 17-8
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.22 Dallas
N.23 Ozarks
N.27 Austin
N.29 Loyola
N.30 Dallas
D.5
Ozarks
D.7
Austin
D.13 Westminster
D.14 William Penn
J.3
Arkansas Baptist
J.4
Williams Baptist
J.10
SOUTHWESTERN
J.12
TRINITY
J.17
MILLSAPS
J.19
OGLETHORPE
J.24
CENTRE
J.26
SEWANEE
J.31
MILLSAPS
F.2
OGLETHORPE
F.7
CENTRE
F.9
SEWANEE
F.15
RHODES
F.21
SOUTHWESTERN
F.23
TRINITY
M.1
RHODES
W, 92-77
W, 86-73
W, 95-77
W, 111-87
L, 63-70
W, 92-77
W, 88-79
W, 89-68
W, 75-59
W, 94-58
W, 81-49
W, 81-61
W, 80-70
W, 85-79
L, 69-72
W, 89-79
L, 61-67
W, 67-54
W, 87-73
L, 84-90
L, 62-81
W, 73-71
L, 59-77
L, 77-91
L, 85-88
1997-98: 9-16
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.21 McMurry
N.22 Ozarks
N.25 Williams Baptist
N.28 Central Baptist
N.29 Rhema
D.6
Rust
D.12 Dallas
D.13 Austin
J.4
Austin
J.5
Ozarks
J.9
TRINITY
J.11
SOUTHWESTERN
J.13
Rust
J.16
OGLETHORPE
J.18
MILLSAPS
J.23
SEWANEE
J.25
CENTRE
J.30
OGLETHORPE
F.1
MILLSAPS
F.6
SEWANEE
F.8
CENTRE
L, 81-88
L, 73-85
W, 69-65
W, 91-84
W, 91-55
W, 74-60
L, 63-71
L, 69-96
W, 88-81
L, 70-88
L, 52-66
L, 66-67
W, 71-65
L, 60-76
L, 58-64
L, 63-65
L, 63-77
L, 49-70
L, 51-68
L, 69-76
L, 64-68
F.14
F.20
F.22
F.28
RHODES
TRINITY
SOUTHWESTERN
RHODES
W, 69-64
W, 60-58
L, 59-70
W, 82-77
1998-99: 7-18
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.20 Messenger
N.21 Westminster
N.24 Dallas
N.28 East Texas Baptist
N.30 Ozarks
D.5
RHODES
D.11 Rust
J.2
SOUTHWESTERN
J.4
TRINITY
J.8
ROSE-HULMAN
J.10
DEPAUW
J.12
Arkansas Baptist
J.15
MILLSAPS
J.17
OGLETHORPE
J.22
CENTRE
J.24
SEWANEE
J.29
SOUTHWESTERN
J.31
TRINITY
2.5
ROSE-HULMAN
2.7
DEPAUW
2.12 MILLSAPS
2.14 OGLETHORPE
2.19 CENTRE
2.21 SEWANEE
2.27 RHODES
W, 122-28
W, 85-77
W, 84-73
L, 76-79
L, 84-88
L, 55-71
L, 47-68
L, 54-66
L, 56-62
L, 75-79
L, 65-69
L, 87-91
L, 53-87
L, 69-88
W, 66-64
L, 64-75
W, 77-55
L, 41-67
L, 41-67
L, 61-79
W, 81-77
L, 61-85
L, 55-81
L, 66-73
L, 74-90
1999-00: 10-15
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.19 Arkansas Baptist
N.20 Williams Baptist
N.27 Dallas
N.28 Sul Ross State
N.30 Rust
D.4
RHODES
D.11 Westminster
D.30 Ozarks
J.1
TRINITY
J.3
SOUTHWESTERN
J.7
DEPAUW
J.9
ROSE-HULMAN
J.14
OGLETHORPE
J.16
MILLSAPS
J.21
SEWANEE
J.23
CENTRE
W, 92-85
L, 70-76
L, 60-65
W, 75-65
L, 71-78
L, 63-64
W, 71-63
W, 78-74
L, 62-76
L, 59-71
L, 67-68
L, 57-76
W, 82-63
L, 82-85
W, 72-69
L, 78-80
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F.1
F.4
F.6
F.11
F.13
F.18
F.20
F.26
SOUTHWESTERN
TRINITY
DEPAUW
ROSE-HULMAN
OGLETHORPE
MILLSAPS
SEWANEE
CENTRE
RHODES
L, 62-64
L, 71-77
W, 67-63
L, 48-76
W, 80-72
L, 57-70
W, 52-48
W, 65-64
L, 61-66
2000-01: 5-19
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.17 Central Baptist
N.18 Rust
N.24 Austin
N.25 Loyola
D.1
SOUTHWESTERN
D.3
TRINITY
D.9
Westminster
D.13 Rust
D.29 ROSE-HULMAN
D.31 DEPAUW
J.5
CENTRE
J.7
SEWANEE
J.13
RHODES
J.19
MILLSAPS
J.21
OGLETHORPE
J.26
ROSE-HULMAN
J.28
DEPAUW
F.2
CENTRE
F.4
SEWANEE
F.10
RHODES
F.16
MILLSAPS
F.18
OGLETHORPE
F.23
SOUTHWESTERN
F.24
TRINITY
W, 74-68
L, 61-75
L, 66-83
W, 68-54
L, 54-63
L, 56-81
L, 36-53
L, 63-78
L, 55-73
L, 57-87
L, 59-73
W, 57-55
L, 60-71
L, 61-65
L, 64-76
L, 62-63
L, 58-83
L, 57-87
L, 47-55
L, 47-71
W, 57-55
L, 57-69
W, 63-60
L, 55-72
2001-02: 5-19
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.16 Central Baptist
N.17 Rust
N.23 Ohio Wesleyan
N.24 Maryville
N.30 TRINITY
D.2
SOUTHWESTERN
D.14 Rust
D.29 DEPAUW
D.31 ROSE-HULMAN
J.4
SEWANEE
J.6
CENTRE
J.12
RHODES
W, 99-90
L, 65-78
L, 66-88
L, 83-92
L, 62-78
L, 53-61
L, 56-65
L, 68-81
L, 57-86
L, 47-74
L, 53-72
W, 67-58
J.18
J.20
J.25
J.27
F.1
F.3
F.5
F.9
F.15
F.17
F.22
F.23
OGLETHORPE
MILLSAPS
DEPAUW
ROSE-HULMAN
SEWANEE
CENTRE
Central Baptist
RHODES
OGLETHORPE
MILLSAPS
TRINITY
SOUTHWESTERN
2002-03: 7-17
Head Coach: Cliff Garrison
N.22 Bacone
N.23 Dallas
N.29 Westminster
N.30 Denison
D.3
Crichton
D.7
Fisk
D.20 LeTourneau
D.21 Dallas
J.3
ROSE-HULMAN
J.5
DEPAUW
J.10
CENTRE
J.12
SEWANEE
J.15
Crichton
J.18
RHODES
J.24
MILLSAPS
J.26
OGLETHORPE
J.31
SOUTHWESTERN
F.2
TRINITY
F.7
ROSE-HULMAN
F.9
DEPAUW
F.14
CENTRE
F.16
SEWANEE
F.18
Central Baptist
F.22
RHODES
L, 49-76
L, 56-74
L, 63-102
L, 58-81
W, 67-58
L, 48-80
W, 78-71
W, 83-67
L, 65-84
L, 54-83
L, 47-51
L, 52-85
W, 67-66
L, 53-72
L, 65-68
L, 67-68
W, 90-76
L, 58-70
W, 63-61
L, 64-74
L, 57-75
L, 56-73
L, 67-78
L, 51-67
W, 77-71
L, 62-66
W, 67-58
L, 74-76
L, 62-75
L, 64-81
L, 49-62
L, 63-98
L, 56-66
L, 51-60
W, 87-66
W, 70-59
2003-04: 0-23
Head Coach: Jason Rhodes
N.21 Central Baptist
L, 47-75
N.22 Dallas
L, 63-77
N.29 Westminster
L, 63-67
D.5
Crichton
L, 58-75
D.18 Huntingdon
L, 56-59
D.19 Fisk
L, 63-85
D.30 Huntingdon
L, 71-74
J.2
Millsaps
L, 63-65
J.4
Oglethorpe
L, 43-82
record book
All-Time Results
CAPS = SCAC Opponent ^ = SCAC Tournament
j.9depauw
L, 70-78
j.11rose-hulmanl, 50-62
j.13
Crichton
L, 83-97
J.17
RHODES
L, 54-56
J.23
CENTRE
L, 51-64
J.25
SEWANEE
L, 63-77
J.30
SOUTHWESTERN L, 51-78
F.1
TRINITY
L, 36-61
F.3
Central Baptist
L, 66-73
F.6
MILLSAPS
L, 55-58
F.8
OGLETHORPE
L, 73-74
F.13
DEPAUW
L, 60-71
F.15
ROSE-HULMAN
L, 53-77
F.21
RHODES
L, 55-67
2004-05: 5-19
Head Coach: Dan Priest
N.19 Ozarks
N.20 McMurry
N.26 Illinois College
N.27 Maryville
N.30 Rust
D.3
SEWANEE
D.5
CENTRE
D.11 Rhema
D.18 Fisk
D.19 Dallas
J.3
Westminster
J.7
TRINITY
J.9
SOUTHWESTERN
J.12
Rust
J.15
RHODES
J.21
ROSE-HULMAN
J.23
DEPAUW
J.28
OGLETHORPE
J.30
MILLSAPS
2.4
SEWANEE
F.6
CENTRE
F.11
TRINITY
F.13
SOUTHWESTERN
F.19
RHODES
L, 79-87
W, 69-61
L, 65-73
L, 89-98
L, 64-72
L, 54-56
L, 52-61
W, 79-72
W, 69-63
W, 63-44
L, 69-70
L, 41-94
L, 58-69
L, 62-78
L, 56-73
W, 55-51
L, 60-74
L, 66-81
L, 49-57
L, 61-69
L, 67-80
L, 42-82
L, 60-71
L, 64-84
2005-06: 11-13
Head Coach: Dan Priest
N.18 Westminster
N.19 Rhema
N.21 Central Baptist
N.28 Otterbein
D.2
DEPAUW
D.4
ROSE-HULMAN
D.9
Rust
W, 87-65
W, 86-54
W, 76-70
L, 70-96
W, 92-85
W, 63-55
L, 83-91
D.17
D.18
D.31
J.2
J.6
J.8
J.10
J.14
J.20
J.22
J.27
J.29
F.3
F.5
F.11
F.17
F.19
LaGrange
Dallas
Dallas
Ozarks
MILLSAPS
OGLETHORPE
Rhema
RHODES
SOUTHWESTERN
TRINITY
CENTRE
SEWANEE
DEPAUW
ROSE-HULMAN
RHODES
MILLSAPS
OGLETHORPE
L, 82-88
W, 87-74
W, 64-61
W, 81-57
L, 78-84
L, 70-92
W, 75-61
L, 70-75
L, 63-65
L, 66-81
L, 61-68
W, 73-67
L, 79-87
L, 77-82
L, 72-80
L, 78-82
W, 81-80
2006-07: 15-10
Head Coach: Dan Priest
N.17 Rhema
N.18 Westminster
N.20 Rust
N.25 Principia
N.26 Rhema
N.29 Rust
D.2
AUSTIN
D.8
Central Baptist
D.15 Dallas Christian
D.16 Dallas
J.2
Ozarks
J.5
TRINITY
J.7
SOUTHWESTERN
J.12
DEPAUW
J.14
CENTRE
J.19
RHODES
J.21
MILLSAPS
J.27
AUSTIN
F.2
SEWANEE
F.4
OGLETHORPE
F.9
DEPAUW
F.11
CENTRE
F.16
TRINITY
F.17
SOUTHWESTERN
F.23
^ Millsaps
W, 84-77
L, 59-60
L, 61-64
W, 97-50
W, 88-71
W, 76-71
W, 72-55
W, 80-67
W, 79-48
W, 71-68
W, 73-67
W, 63-45
L, 43-57
L, 62-75
L, 38-75
W, 70-68
L, 73-78
W, 91-72
W, 81-66
L, 67-81
L, 72-77
L, 71-72
W, 70-54
W, 68-64
L, 64-77
2007-08: 14-12
Head Coach: Dan Priest
N.16 Rhema
N.17 Westminster
N.20 Dallas
W, 90-77
W, 69-45
W, 82-75
N.27
D.1
D.8
D.13
D.28
D.29
J.4
J.6
J.11
J.12
J.18
J.20
J.25
J.27
F.1
F.3
F.8
F.10
F.15
F.16
F.23
F.29
M.1
Central Baptist
W, 91-79
MILLSAPS
L, 64-79
Ozarks
L, 82-93
Dallas
W, 77-67
Penn-State BehrendL, 40-71
Worcester State W, 86-74
TRINITY
L, 50-75
SOUTHWESTERN W, 72-60
AUSTIN
W, 60-57
COLORADO
W, 103-97
SEWANEE
W, 85-71
OGLETHORPE
L, 70-71
DEPAUW
L, 53-81
CENTRE
L, 59-69
Birmingham-So. W, 75-67
RHODES
L, 73-83
AUSTIN
L, 59-63
COLORADO
W, 78-56
TRINITY
W, 70-65
SOUTHWESTERN L, 79-80
MILLSAPS
L, 55-78
^ Oglethorpe
W, 67-58
^ Millsaps
L, 68-73
2008-09: 17-10
Head Coach: Dan Priest
N.15 Ozarks
N.21 Westminster
N.22 Rhema
N.25 Dallas
D.2
Rust
D.6
MILLSAPS
D.18 Central Baptist
D.28 Dickinson
D.29 Concordia
J.2
SOUTHWESTERN
J.3
TRINITY
J.6
Dallas
J.9
COLORADO
J.11
AUSTIN
J.16
OGLETHORPE
J.18
SEWANEE
J.23
CENTRE
J.25
DEPAUW
J.30
RHODES
J.31
Birmingham-So.
F.6
COLORADO
F.8
AUSTIN
F.13
SOUTHWESTERN
F.14
TRINITY
F.21
MILLSAPS
L, 61-64
W, 86-53
W, 79-67
W, 76-62
W, 79-65
W, 73-61
W, 83-76
L, 62-73
W, 72-60
W, 81-76
L, 53-69
W, 82-70
W, 94-83
W, 67-62
L, 77-80
L, 59-70
L, 59-65
W, 78-67
W, 83-65
L, 61-66
W, 85-78
W, 71-63
L, 68-75
L, 67-71
W, 88-81
F.27
F.28
^ Oglethorpe
^ Centre
2009-10: 7-16
Head Coach: Dan Priest
N.15 Ozarks
N.20 Westminster
N.21 Greenville
D.4
AUSTIN
D.6
COLORADO
D.17 MILLSAPS
D.19 Coe
D.20 Cornell
J.4
Dallas
J.8
TRINITY
J.10
SOUTHWESTERN
J.15
DEPAUW
J.17
CENTRE
J.22
BIRMINGHAM SO.
J.24
RHODES
J.29
OGLETHORPE
J.31
SEWANEE
F.5
TRINITY
F.6
SOUTHWESTERN
F.9
Dallas
F.13
MILLSAPS
F.19
AUSTIN
F.21
COLORADO
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W, 92-80
L, 77-78
L, 76-95
W, 80-78
W, 85-76
L, 72-82
L, 60-71
W, 71-67
W, 74-73
L, 56-67
L, 69-81
L, 54-61
L, 66-74
L, 81-89
L, 46-66
L, 68-75
L, 80-93
W, 60-58
W, 83-59
L, 56-78
L, 58-60
L, 64-65
L, 38-49
L, 69-83
W, 88-78
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All-Time Results vs. all opponents
record book
CAPS/BOLD = SCAC Opponent
Acme Materials....................................1-0
American Legion..................................0-2
Arkadelphia Ind...................................1-0
Arkansas A&M..................................14-23
Arkansas Baptist..................................9-3
Arkansas College..............................48-54
Arkansas Foundry................................1-1
Arkansas Medical School......................7-1
Arkansas-Missouri Power.....................1-0
Arkansas State.....................................9-9
Arkansas State JC.................................3-1
Arkansas Tech...................................51-68
Austin.............................................11-5
Bacone.................................................1-0
Baptist Christian...................................1-0
Batesville Shoe Co................................1-0
Blackburn.............................................1-0
Beebe JC...........................................15-10
Benedictine..........................................1-0
Bethany...............................................2-1
Bethel..................................................6-2
Birmingham-Southern..............1-2
Camp Chaffee.......................................0-1
Camp Robinson....................................0-1
Carlisle.................................................0-1
Central Baptist.....................................9-2
Central Bible........................................1-0
Central Missouri...................................1-1
Centre.............................................6-26
Christian Brothers................................8-3
Coe.......................................................1-0
Colorado.........................................5-1
Columbia College.................................0-1
Concordia.............................................1-0
Cornell.................................................0-1
Crichton...............................................2-2
Dallas.................................................13-9
Dallas Baptist.......................................1-0
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Dallas Christian....................................1-0
Damascus.............................................1-0
Delta State...........................................3-0
Denison................................................0-1
DePauw...........................................3-17
Dickinson.............................................0-1
Drury....................................................7-9
Eddins-Stuttgart..................................1-0
East Central Oklahoma.........................3-0
East Texas Baptist.................................4-2
East Texas State....................................6-0
Evangel................................................3-1
Fire Flies...............................................1-0
Fisk.......................................................5-2
Fort Smith JC........................................7-2
Freed Hardeman..................................6-0
Garland Pride.......................................1-0
Georgetown (Texas).............................1-0
Georgia Southwestern.........................0-1
Greenville.............................................1-0
Harding............................................43-42
Henderson State..............................44-68
Hot Springs..........................................1-0
Huntingdon.........................................0-2
Illinois College......................................0-1
Jackson State.......................................0-1
John Brown........................................15-6
Jonesboro............................................2-2
Kinney Shoe Co. . .................................3-0
Kroger..................................................2-0
LaGrange.............................................0-1
Laman Furniture..................................1-0
Lambuth..............................................4-4
Langston..............................................0-2
Lavaca Ind............................................1-0
Leslie....................................................1-0
LeTourneau..........................................1-0
Little Rock JC......................................17-7
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Little Rock University...........................9-2
Louisiana College.................................3-1
Loyola..................................................2-0
LSU-Shreveport....................................5-1
Magnolia A&M...................................10-6
Martin Branch......................................1-0
Maryville..............................................1-3
McKendree...........................................1-0
McMurry..............................................1-1
Melbourne...........................................2-0
Messenger...........................................2-0
Millsaps......................................16-26
Mississippi College...............................3-2
Mississippi Southern............................1-0
Missouri Baptist...................................1-0
Missouri Southern................................0-1
Monticello A&M.................................7-10
Morgan Insurance................................0-2
Northeast Oklahoma............................2-5
Oglethorpe.................................11-21
Ohio Wesleyan.....................................0-1
Oklahoma Christian..............................6-0
Oklahoma Liberal Arts..........................2-0
Oral Roberts.........................................1-1
Otterbein.............................................0-1
Ouachita Baptist..............................41-64
Ozarks..............................................70-50
Panhandle State...................................0-1
Penn State-Behrend.............................0-1
Philander Smith.................................13-4
Phillips.................................................1-0
Plumerville..........................................3-0
Principia...............................................1-0
Quincy..................................................1-0
Razorback Ramblers.............................1-0
Rhema.................................................9-0
Rhodes..........................................12-20
Roanoke...............................................0-1
Rose-Hulman.....................................2-13
Rust......................................................4-9
Salem...................................................1-0
Sewanee.......................................11-19
Southern Arkansas (State)...............31-54
Southeast Missouri...............................1-0
Southeast Oklahoma............................1-0
Southern Baptist................................10-0
Southern Nazarene..............................2-2
Southwestern...........................14-21
Southwest Baptist................................0-1
Southwest Oklahoma...........................1-0
Spaulding LR........................................0-1
Spring Hill............................................0-1
Staf-O-Life...........................................2-1
State College of Arkansas.....................4-5
Stillman...............................................1-0
Sul Ross State.......................................1-0
Sweet Home.........................................1-0
Tarkio...................................................0-1
Trinty...........................................10-23
Tull Butler............................................4-0
UA-Little Rock......................................5-8
UA-Monticello..................................28-16
UA-Pine Bluff.......................................9-7
UCA (formerly ASTC)........................27-37
Union...................................................1-0
Warren.................................................1-0
Washburn............................................0-1
Westminster (Mo.).............................10-5
Whitworth...........................................1-0
Wiley College.......................................3-2
William Carey.......................................1-0
William Penn........................................1-0
Williams Baptist...................................7-4
Worcester State....................................1-0
Worthen Bank......................................1-3
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1924-25................15-2
1925-26................24-5
1926-27................21-3
1927-28................17-7
1928-29................11-4
1929-30................12-3
1930-31................19-1
1931-32................18-2
1932-33................16-1
1933-34................4-14
1934-35................2-15
1935-36................7-13
1936-37................16-6
1937-38................18-6
1938-39................16-7
1939-40...... Data Missing
1940-41................10-7
1941-42................8-13
1942-43....World War II
1943-44....World War II
1944-45................8-10
1945-46................6-13
1946-47..............13-13
1947-48................17-6
1948-49................8-11
1949-50................3-20
1950-51................3-20
1951-52................11-9
1952-53..............15-10
1953-54................5-15
1954-55..............11-13
1955-56................13-7
1956-57..............16-10
1957-58................9-17
1958-59................5-14
1959-60................9-15
1960-61................7-15
1961-62..............13-11
1962-63................14-9
1963-64................18-9
1964-65................18-7
1965-66................8-19
1966-67..............12-16
1967-68..............11-16
1968-69................9-14
1969-70................5-19
1970-71................9-14
1971-72..............12-13
1972-73..............15-11
1973-74..............14-13
1974-75..............19-11
1975-76..............12-13
1976-77..............14-12
1977-78................21-8
1978-79................23-8
1079-80................23-5
1980-81................23-5
1981-82..............12-16
1982-83..............19-10
1983-84..............16-11
1984-85..............21-11
1985-86..............15-13
1986-87................9-17
1987-88..............17-14
1988-89..............20-11
1989-90..............14-14
1990-91................28-5
1991-92................9-15
1992-93................9-15
1993-94..............10-14
1994-95................19-6
1995-96................21-6
1996-97................17-8
1997-98................9-16
1998-99................7-18
1999-00..............10-15
2000-01................5-19
2001-02................5-19
2002-03................7-17
2003-04................0-23
2004-05................5-19
2005-06..............11-13
2006-07..............15-10
2007-08..............14-12
2008-09..............17-10
2009-10................7-16
TOTAL - 1,058-949 (.527)
COACHING RECORDS
Name
YearsRecord
Cliff Garrison............................................................................................. 1972-2003 (31)
463-376
Ivan H. Grove................................................................................................. 1924-47 (20)
261-145
Morton Hutto.................................................................................1947-56, 1963-72 (17)
192-234
Dan Priest........................................................................................................ 2004-10 (6)
69-80
Lawrence Mobley............................................................................................ 1960-63 (3)
34-35
Gene Wilbourne.............................................................................................. 1957-60 (3)
23-46
John Douthitt.................................................................................................. 1956-57 (1)
16-10
Jason Rhodes.................................................................................................. 2003-04 (1)
0-23
Pct.
.552
.643
.451
.463
.493
.333
.615
.000
assistant coaches
Assistant Coaches under Cliff Garrison
Danny Thomas (1973-74)
Mark Treet (1988-89)
Larry Graddy (1973-2000)
Greg Garrison (1988-90)
Gerald Cound (1974-75)
Steve Wilson (1990-92)
Jim Holland (1975-92)
James Eaton (1992-98)
Randy Stell (1979-80)
Jeff Brandon (1996-97)
David Thigpen (1982-83)
Jason Rhodes (1998-03)
Herman Hammons (1983-84) Jason Bland (1999-00)
Randy Deaton (1984-86)
Bruce Reeves (2001-03)
Max Watters (1986-90)
Assistant Coaches under Jason Rhodes
Jason Bland (2003-04)
Assistant Coaches under Dan Priest
Jason Rhodes (2004-05)
Thad McCracken (2005-09)
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History of the SCAC
The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) celebrates its 25th
Anniversary in 2010-11 with countless memories of a proud and storied
past and visions of an exciting future. The SCAC was founded and began operation
on September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic
Conference (CAC). The league’s first primary
mark is pictured on the left.
Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known
as Rhodes College); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee;
and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the
four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington
University of St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC
remained unchanged until 1972.
Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the
conference went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition
of Millsaps College of Jackson,
Mississippi, and Trinity
University of San Antonio,
Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix
College of Conway, Arkanasas,
and Oglethorpe University of
Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of
eight.
That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern
Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner
- Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office was established
in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its
current primary mark (pictured right) and adopted blue (pms 287) and
gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference.
Membership changes continued throughout the ‘90s. The SCAC added
Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC
added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participation
beginning in 1998-99.
As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its
15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special
anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports.
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After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference,
Austin College and Colorado College were confirmed as the 10th and
11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the
2006-07 academic year.
Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former
member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the
12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08.
On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success
- both in terms of team championships (six) and individual championships (19).
SCAC Academic Profile
The SCAC and its member institutions are committed to maintaining
high academic standards. The member institutions are committed to
the principle that a quality college athletics program is beneficial to the
well-being of an institution in that it benefits the entire campus community as well as the student-athletes.
With 11 of the 12 member institutions maintaining Phi Beta Kappa
chapters (Hendrix included) on their campuses, the SCAC boasts some
of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation. SCAC
schools are consistently ranked among the top 50 colleges and universities in the nation in such respected publications as Barron’s, Peterson’s,
Princeton Review and National Review College Guide.
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
2935 Horizon Park Drive, Suite C
Suwanee, GA 30024
Phone • 678.546.3470 Fax • 678.546.3471
Web • www.scacsports.com
SCAC Staff
Commissioner............................................................................... Dwayne Hanberry
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 3
Director of Sports Information...............................................................Jeff DeBaldo
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 2
Director of Communications/New Media........................................... Russell Kramer
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 4
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Austin College Kangaroos
President • Dr. Oscar C. Page
Athletics Director • Tim Millerick
Men’s Basketball Coach • Rodney Wecker
Colorado College Colonels
President • Richard F. Celeste
Athletics Director • Ken Ralph
Men’s Basketball Coach • Andy Partee
Millsaps College Majors
President • Howard McMillan Athletics Director • Tim Wise
Men’s Basketball Coach • Tim Wise
Sewanee-The Univ. of the South Tigers
President • Dr. Joel Cunningham
Athletics Director • Joel Cunningham
Men’s Basketball Coach • Bubba Smith
Birmingham-Southern College Panthers
President • Dr. G. David Pollick
Athletics Director • Joe Dean Jr.
Men’s Basketball Coach • Mitch Cole
DePauw University Tigers
President • Dr. Brian W. Casey
Athletics Director • Page Cotton
Men’s Basketball Coach • Bill Fenlon
Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels
President • Dr. Lawrence M. Schall
Athletics Director • Jay Gardiner
Men’s Basketball Coach • Phil Ponder
Southwestern University Pirates
President • Dr. Jake B. Schrum
Athletics Director • Glada Munt
Men’s Basketball Coach • Bill Raleigh
Centre College Tigers
President • Dr. John A. Roush
Athletics Director • Brian Chafin
Men’s Basketball Coach • Greg Mason
Hendrix College Warriors
President • Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd
Athletics Director • Danny Powell
Men’s Basketball Coach • Thad McCracken
Rhodes College Lynx
President • Dr. William E. Troutt
Athletics Director • Mike Clary
Men’s Basketball Coach • Mike DeGeorge
Trinity University Tigers
President • Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg
Athletics Director • Bob King
Men’s Basketball Coach • Pat Cunningham
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2009-10 Final SCAC Standings
EAST DIVISION
Birmingham-Southern
DePauw
Centre (SCAC Tournament Champion)
Oglethorpe
Rhodes
Sewanee
WEST DIVISION
Austin
Southwestern
Trinity
Millsaps
Colorado
Hendrix
Conference
GPRec.
16
11-5
16
11-5
16
11-5
16
9-7
16
4-12
16
1-15
Conference
GPRec.
16
12-4
16
9-7
16
9-7
16
8-8
16
7-9
16
4-12
Overall
GPRec.
25
20-5
28
20-8
27
18-9
26
15-11
26
10-16
26
4-21
Overall
GPRec.
27
20-7
26
16-10
27
14-13
26
12-14
25
12-13
23
7-16
Past SCAC Champions
1991-92 • Centre
2000-01 • Millsaps
1992-93 • Rhodes
2001-02 • DePauw
1993-94 • Oglethorpe
2002-03 • Trinity
1994-95 • Millsaps
2003-04 • Trinity
1995-96 • Millsaps
2004-05 • Trinity
1996-97 • Sewanee
2005-06 • DePauw
1997-98 • Trinity
2006-07 • Centre
1998-99 • Rose-Hulman 2007-08 • Millsaps
1999-00 • Trinity
2008-09 • Centre
2009-10 SCAC Stat Leaders
Points Per GameGP
Nick Rose, Colorado................................25
Nick Heathscott, Hendrix..........................23
Kola Alade, Austin..................................27
Blake Martinez, Millsaps........................25
Luke Caldarera, Trinity............................27
35
FG
191
140
161
125
167
3FG
47
0
26
85
27
FT
119
100
79
54
43
Pts/G
21.9
16.5
15.8
15.6
15.0
Rebounds Per GameGPOffDefReb/G
Alex Lloyd, Centre......................................27 93 169
9.7
Todd Ward, Oglethorpe..............................26 70 159
8.8
Brady Ohlsen, Colorado.............................25 64 139
8.1
Kory Kilpatrick, Rhodes.............................26 48 162
8.1
Luke Caldarera, Trinity...............................27 57 155
7.9
Assists Per GameGPAsstAsst/G
Janson Hightower, Hendrix
23
123
5.3
Andyshea Saberioon, Rhodes
25
110
4.4
Tony James, DePauw
27
115
4.3
Jarrell Sweet, Colorado
21
86
4.1
Tony Marelle, Sewanee
23
93
4.0
Steals Per GameGPStlStl/G
Jarrell Sweet, Colorado
21
52
2.5
Blaise White, Birmingham-Southern 25
50
2.0
Andyshea Saberioon, Rhodes
25
49
2.0
Tony James, DePauw
27
50
1.9
Kola Alade, Austin
27
46
1.7
Free Throw PercentageGP FT FTA Pct.
Nick Rose, Colorado
25 119 136 .875
Andrew Galow, Rhodes
26 97 112 .866
Aaron Parr, Birmingham-Southern
25 91 112 .813
Cameron Varnado, Millsaps
25 71 89 .798
Jeff Mullaney, Centre
27 78 104 .750
3-Point PercentageGP 3FG 3FGA Pct.
Tommy Weakly, DePauw
27 46 105 .438
Kevin Kegarise, Birmingham-Southern 25 41 98 .418
Jasen Jonus, Birmingham-Southern
25 68 166 .410
Chris Goodman, Hendrix
26 40 103 .388
Scott Straley, Austin
27 41 106 .387
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2009-10 All-SCAC First Team
Kola Alade (Austin College), Luke Caldarera (Trinity University), Danny Noll (Centre College), Todd Ward (Oglethorpe University), Nick Rose (Colorado College)
2009-10 All-SCAC Second Team
Jeff Mulaney (Centre College), Nick Heathscott (Hendrix College), Blake Martinez (Millsaps College), Aaron Parr (Birmingham-Southern College), Jonathan
Brown (Southwestern University)
2009-10 All-SCAC Third Team
Steve Lemasters (DePauw University), Tony James (DePauw University), Brady Ohlsen (Colorado College), Alex Richey (Oglethorpe University), Reid Hamilton
(Rhodes College)
2009-10 All-SCAC Honorable Mention
Austin College: Kyle Lintelman, Arron Mewbourn, Scott Straley, Chris Sturtevant Centre College: Alex Lloyd DePauw University: Sean
Hasely Hendrix College: Cal Rose Oglethorpe University: David Allison Rhodes College: Kory Kilpatrick Sewanee: Tony Marelle Southwestern University: Zach Bergstrom, Nick Caputo, Travis Barber
2009-10 SCAC Annual Awards
2009-10 SCAC Player of the Year: Kola Alade (Austin College)
2009-10 SCAC Co-Newcomers of the Year: Andrew Galow (Rhodes College) and Jasen Jonus (Birmingham-Southern College)
2009-10 SCAC Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Lloyd (Centre College)
2009-10 SCAC Coach of the Year: Rodney Wecker (Austin College)
In exclusive voting by the head coaches of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), senior guard Kola Alade of Austin College was selected as SCAC Men’s Basketball
Player of the Year while ‘Roos head coach Rodney Wecker was named the league’s Coach of the Year. First-year guard Andrew Galow of Rhodes College and sophomore guard
Jasen Jonus of Birmingham-Southern College split the vote to share the league’s Newcomer of the Year award while junior center Alex Lloyd of Centre College was named the
SCAC Defensive Player of the Year.
Alade was the heart and soul of an Austin College squad that matched a school record with 19 wins and earned the top seed in the SCAC West this season. During the regular
season, Alade ranked in the top 10 in the league in scoring (15.6 points per game – fourth), steals (1.7 per game – fifth), field goal percentage (49.3% - third) and free-throw
percentage (73.5% - seventh). A three-time all-SCAC performer, Alade was the league’s career scoring leader among active players with 1,356 points – which ranks sixth
all-time in Austin College history. A three-time SCAC Player-of-the-Week selection over his career, Alade is the first male student-athlete at Austin College – which joined the
conference in 2006 – to earn Player-of-the-Year honors in any sport.
Wecker, in his third season with Austin College, led the ‘Roos to a 19-6 overall mark, a 12-4 conference record, and the No. 1 seed from the SCAC Western Division in the conference tournament. Since Wecker took over the Austin College program in 2007-08, the program has been on a steady climb. After posting a 9-17 mark his first season, the ‘Roos
posted a 13-13 mark in 2008-09 and the 2009-10 squad equaled the school record for single-season wins with 19. In very tight balloting, Wecker received four votes for Coach
of the Year followed by Pat Cunningham of Trinity University with three votes. Greg Mason of Centre and Mitch Cole of Birmingham-Southern received two votes each while Bill
Fenlon of DePauw University received the remaining vote.
Galow was the only first-year player in the conference to average double digit points (10.2 points per game), and also added 3.2 assists (eighth in the SCAC) and 3.4 rebounds
per game. He was second in the SCAC in free-throw percentage (86.6 percent) and also in the top five in minutes played, the only freshman ranked in top five. Galow led the
Lynx in scoring on five separate occasions. Jonus was one of the SCAC’s best three-point shooters all season – finishing third in the league in three-point field goal percentage
(41.0 percent) and fourth in three-pointers made per game (2.7). He was Birmingham-Southern’s second-leading scorer at 11.5 points per contest. Jonus, who played the final
eight games of the season with a torn PCL ligament, posted his numbers while playing only 18.9 minutes per game.
Centre’s Lloyd ranked 34th in the nation in blocked shots per game (2.0 – second in the SCAC) and 25th in rebounds per game with 9.7 – which led the SCAC. The Colonels ranked fourth nationally in scoring defense and sixth in field goal percentage defense nationally and Lloyd plays a big role in those rankings. He was the team’s leading
rebounder or tied for the team-high in 16 of Centre’s 23 games this season.
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Scoring
1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92)
2. Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman (1998-99)
3. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee (1997-98)
4. Jason Rhodes, Hendrix (1995-96)
5. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (2003-04)
6. Nick Rose, Colorado College (2009-10)
7. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2007-08)
Eric Ochel, Sewanee (1994-95)
Neal Power, Rhodes (2000-01)
10. Mike Moore, DePauw (2008-09)
Pts.
603
593
561
558
551
548
528
528
528
526
Rebounds
1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92)
2. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2007-08)
3. Andrew King, Hendrix (2007-08)
4. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2006-07)
Todd Ward, Oglethorpe (2008-09)
6. Alex Lloyd, Centre (2009-10)
7. Ahmad Kareem Shaheed, O'thorpe (2006-07)
8. Coy Zerhusen, Centre (2004-05)
9. Charles Houston, Trinity (2008-09)
10. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes (1993-94)
No.
410
288
282
264
264
262
255
252
250
247
Assists
1. Mike Howland, DePauw (2001-02)
2. Mike Moore, DePauw (2007-08)
3. Mike Gonda, Rhodes (1991-92)
4. Mike Moore, DePauw (2006-07)
5. Patrick Grace, Rose-Hulman (1999-00)
Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94)
7. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1995-96)
8. Tim Vaughn, Millsaps (1991-92)
9. Mike Moore, DePauw (2005-06)
10. Ryan Crowdis, Centre (2008-09)
No.
180
168
158
152
145
145
143
140
139
137
Steals
1. Rodger Smitherman, Fisk (1992-93)
2. Brian Britt, Centre (2000-01)
3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94)
4. Charles Houston, Trinity (2008-09)
5. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1992-93)
6. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (2005-06)
7. Brian Britt, Centre (1999-00)
Stacy Vines, Hendrix (1993-94)
Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (2001-02)
10. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (2006-07)
No.
85
84
78
76
75
74
73
73
73
70
Blocked Shots
1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92)
2. Sean Devins, Trinity (2003-04)
3. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1991-92)
4. Rob Bledsoe, Rhodes (2008-09)
5. Sean Devins, Trinity (2002-03)
6. Sean Devins, Trinity (2004-05)
7. John Garber, Millsaps (1994-95)
8. John Garber, Millsaps (1995-96)
9. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1992-93)
10. Spencer Burke, Austin (2008-09)
No.
130
107
105
102
101
97
83
80
72
65
Scoring Average
1. Derek Watkins, Fisk (1991-92)
2. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92)
3. Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman (1998-99)
4. Nick Rose, Colorado College (2009-10)
5. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee (1997-98)
6. Eric Ochel, Sewanee (1994-95)
Neal Power, Rhodes (2000-01)
8. Mike Gonda, Rhodes (1991-92)
9. Jason Rhodes, Hendrix (1995-96)
10. Cory Smith, Rhodes (2008-09)
Ppg
24.26
24.12
22.81
21.92
21.58
21.12
21.12
20.72
20.67
20.63
Rebound Average
1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92)
2. Andrew King, Hendrix (2007-08)
3. Rodger Smitherman, Fisk (1991-92)
4. Todd Ward, Oglethorpe (2008-09)
5. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes (1993-94)
6. Ahmad Kareem Shaheed, O'thorpe (2006-07)
7. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (2006-07)
8. Steve Hodges, Centre (1997-98)
Ben Pursell, Sewanee (2007-08)
10. Alex Lloyd, Centre (2009-10)
Rpg
16.40
10.85
10.56
10.15
9.88
9.81
9.78
9.72
9.72
9.70
Assists Average
1. Mike Moore, DePauw (2007-08)
2. Mike Howland, DePauw (2001-02)
3. Mike Gonda, Rhodes (1991-92)
4. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94)
5. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1995-96)
6. Mike Moore, DePauw (2005-06)
7. Derek Watkins, Fisk (1992-93)
8. Mike Moore, DePauw (2006-07)
9. Travis Walker, Fisk (1993-94)
10. Tim Vaughn, Millsaps (1991-92)
Apg
6.46
6.43
6.32
5.80
5.72
5.56
5.44
5.43
5.40
5.38
Steals Average
1. Rodger Smitherman, Fisk (1992-93)
2. Brian Britt, Centre (2000-01)
3. Stacy Vines, Hendrix (1993-94)
4. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1993-94)
5. Brian Britt, Centre (1999-00)
Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (2001-02)
7. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (1992-93)
8. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (2005-06)
9. Derek Watkins, Fisk (1991-92)
10. Zack Moore, Rhodes (1996-97)
Spg
3.40
3.36
3.04
3.00
2.92
2.92
2.89
2.85
2.84
2.79
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Blocked Shots Average
1. Fred Garner, Fisk (1991-92)
2. Rob Bledsoe, Rhodes (2008-09)
3. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1991-92)
4. Sean Devins, Trinity (2003-04)
5. Sean Devins, Trinity (2002-03)
6. John Garber, Millsaps (1994-95)
7. Sean Devins, Trinity (2004-05)
8. John Garber, Millsaps (1995-96)
9. Doug Wilson, Millsaps (1992-93)
10. Jabari Williams, Fisk (1993-94)
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage
3Fg-3Fga
1. Matt Nestheide, Centre (2004-05) 58-113
2. Dan Tumis, S'western (2002-03)
59-116
3. David DeMarcus,Centre (1992-93) 89-177
4. Andrew Tulowitsky, O'thorpe (2006-07) 73-146
5. Andy Pippenger, Rhodes (1991-92) 66-134
6. Alex Stewart, DePauw (2002-03)
45-92
7. Alex Stewart, DePauw (2005-06)
81-166
8. Rich Skeen, Trinity (1991-92)
66-136
9. Matt Secrease, Hendrix (2004-05) 62-128
10. Ryan Vickers, O'thorpe (1992-93)
50-104
Bpg
5.20
4.25
4.04
3.69
3.48
3.07
3.03
2.96
2.88
2.76
Field Goal Percentage
Fg-Fga
1. Robert Cates, S'western (2005-06) 155-230
2. Steve Hodges, Centre (1997-98)
136-205
3. Bert Gardner, Millsaps (1991-92)
184-280
4. Robert Cates, S'western (2004-05) 141-215
5. Brian Davis, Oglethorpe (1992-93) 163-249
6. Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (2001-02) 133-206
7. Rene Guzman, S'western (1998-99)122-189
8. Tom Callen, DePauw (2008-09)
131-205
9. Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (2000-01) 147-231
10. Brian Davis, Oglethorpe (1993-94) 166-262
Pct.
.674
.663
.657
.656
.655
.646
.646
.639
.636
.634
Free Throw Percentage
Ft-Fta
1. Matt Secrease, Hendrix (2005-06)
65-70
2. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (2004-05) 143-157
3. Bryan Bates, Centre (1997-98)
74-83
3. Austin Lutz, Rhodes (2003-04)
65-73
4. Matt Nestheide, Centre (2005-06) 121-136
5. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (2005-06) 143-161
6. Bryan Bates, Centre (1996-97)
87-98
7. Austin Lutz, Rhodes (2002-03)
67-76
8. Joe Nixon, DePauw (2001-02)
72-82
9. Nick Rose, Colo. College (2009-10) 119-136
10. Lance Jacobs, Colorado (2007-08) 104-119
Pct.
.929
.911
.892
.890
.890
.888
.888
.882
.878
.875
.874
3-Pt. Field Goals Made
1. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (2003-04)
2. Matt Mooney, Centre (2001-02)
3. David DeMarcus, Centre (1992-93)
4. Joe Nixon, DePauw (2001-02)
5. Mike Moore, DePauw (2008-09)
6. Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2009-10)
7. Turner Emery, Sewanee (1995-96)
8. Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps (2007-08)
Tom Brambley, Oglethorpe (1991-92)
Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2008-09)
No.
104
95
89
88
86
85
83
82
82
82
3-Pt. Field Goals Made Per Game
1. Matt Mooney, Centre (2001-02)
2. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (2003-04)
3. David DeMarcus, Centre (1992-93)
4. Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2009-10)
5. Turner Emery, Sewanee (1995-96)
6. Mike Moore, DePauw (2008-09)
7. Tom Brambley, Ogelthorpe (1991-92)
Blake Martinez, Millsaps (2008-09)
9. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (2002-03)
10. Eric Ochel, Sewanee (1994-95)
Rich Skeen, Trinity (1993-94)
No.
95
104
89
85
83
86
82
82
61
80
80
Pct.
.513
.509
.503
.500
.493
.489
.488
.485
.484
.481
Avg.
3.80
3.71
3.71
3.40
3.32
3.31
3.28
3.28
3.21
3.20
3.20
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1,000 Point Scorers
Pts.
1. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (00/01-04/05)
1,894
2. Rami Almefty, Rhodes (02/03-05/06)
1,693
3. Cory Smith, Rhodes (05/0 6-08/09)
1,676
4. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee (94/95-97/98)
1,675
5. Neal Power, Rhodes (97/98-00/01)
1,647
6. Andrew King, Hendrix (05/06-08/09)
1,638
7. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (98/99-01/02)
1,626
8. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (03/04-06/07)
1,593
9. Joe Nixon, DePauw (98/99-01/02)
1,546
10.Joe Ringger, DePauw (99/00-02/03)
1,533
11. Eric Ochel, Sewanee (91/92-94/95)
1,510
12.Mike Moore, DePauw (05/06-08/09)
1,505
13.Matt Nestheide, Centre (04/05-07/08)
1,486
14.Jason Morris, Trinity (01/02-04/05)
1,455
15.Thomas Adams, Millsaps (99/00-02/03)
1,450
Turner Emery, Sewanee (94/95-97/98)
1,450
17.Quintin Mason, Trinity (97/98-00/01)
1,442
18.Stephen Schott, DePauw (04/05-07/08)
1,415
19.Thomas Johnson, Rhodes (91/92-93/94)
1,406
20.Bryan Bates, Centre (94/95-97/98)
1,400
21.Kola Alade, Austin College (06/07-09/10)
1,393
22.Dan Brown, Oglethorpe (95/96-98/99)
1,390
23.Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (05/06-07/08)
1,383
24.Ryan Vickers, Oglethorpe (92/93-95/96)
1,381
25.Phillip Robinson, Millsaps (91/92-92/93 / 94/95) 1,370
26.Aaron Bowser, Southwestern (02/03-05/06)
1,367
27.Tyler Warren, Millsaps (02/03-05/06)
1,365
28.Albert Johnson, Rhodes (92/93-95/96)
1,358
Danny Noll, Centre (06/07-09/10)
1,358
30.Jonathan McNulty, Trinity (92/93-95/96)
1,355
31.Rodney Rogan, Millsaps (04/05-07/08)
1,355
32.Ryan Hyslop, Trinity (95/96/99/00)
1,346
33.Jason Rhodes, Hendrix (92/93-95/96)
1,340
34.Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (02/03-05/06)
1,323
35.Andy Schutt, Oglethorpe (91/92-94/95)
1,318
36.Brad Price, Millsaps (92/93-95/96)
1,298
37.Brandon Beehan, Rhodes (94/95-97/98)
1,294
38.Hunter Connerly, Sewanee (92/93-95/96)
1,293
39.Mike Howland, DePauw (98/99-01/02)
1,276
40.John Garber, Millsaps (93/94-96/97)
1,275
41.Alex Stewart, DePauw (02/03-05/06)
1,263
42.Cal Rose, Hendrix (06/07-09/10)
1,261
43.Mike Gonda, Rhodes (91/92-93/94)
1,258
44.Matt Secrease, Hendrix (03/04-06/07)
1,250
45.Munchie Muskeyvalley, R-Hulman (02/03-05/06) 1,248
46.David DeMarcus, Centre (91/92-93/94)
1,236
47.Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (99/00-02/03)
1,223
48.Johnny Brunini, Millsaps (92/93-95/96)
1,213
49.Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps (04/05-07/08)
1,207
50.Matthew Jakes, Rhdoes (02/03-05/06)
1,198
51.Joey Garcia, Sewanee (03/04-06/07)
1,193
52.Mark Holbrook, Centre (91/92-93/94)
1,192
53.Ben Pursell, Sewanee (05/06-08/09)
1,191
54.Willie Hobson, Millsaps (95/96-98/99)
1,190
55.Rich Skeen, Trinity (91/92-93/94)
1,178
56.Spencer Rowland, Sewanee (02/03 / 04/05-06/07) 1,164
57.Brian Davis, Oglethorpe (91/92-93/94)
1,153
58.Bryon Letourneau, Oglethorpe (93/94-96/97) 1,150
59.Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe (03/04-06/07) 1,149
1,000 Point Scorers (continued)
Pts.
60.Reggie Magnusson, Centre (03/04-05/06)
1,147
61.Stan Goldberg, Oglethorpe (99/00-02/03)
1,136
62.Zack Wallace, Millsaps (94/95-97/98)
1,120
63.Jeremy Bettis, DePauw (99/00-02/03)
1,118
64.Sean Devins, Trinity (01/02-04/05)
1,113
65.Jason Smith, Sewanee (01/02-04/05)
1,110
66.Philip Griffith, Rose-Hulman (01/02-04/05)
1,103
67.Matt Jacobson, Centre (03/04-06/07)
1,077
68.Andy Bates, Trinity (02/03-05/06)
1,073
69.Sabian Murray, Hendrix (97/98-00/01)
1,070
70.Ahmad Kareen Shaheed, O'thorpe (04/05-07/08) 1,069
71.Peter Murray, Trinity (01/02-04/05)
1,059
72.Jason Ludwig, Rose-Hulman (01/02-04/05)
1,042
73.Jason Atwell, Centre (00/01-03/04)
1,036
74.Robert Cates, Southwestern (02/03-05/06)
1,033
75.Ross Burt, Trinity (02/03-05/06)
1,018
76.Thomas Britt, Centre (04/05-07/08)
1,005
77.*Luke Caldarera, Trinity (07/08-09/10)
1,003
78.Matt Mooney, Centre (98/99-01/02)
1,002
*Active
*Active
Scoring Average (45 Games Minimum)
1. Thomas Johnson, Rhodes
2. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe
3. Phillip Robinson, Millsaps
4. Eric Ochel, Sewanee
5. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes
6. Chris Wall, Oglethorpe
7. Rami Almefty, Rhodes
8. David Demarcus, Centre
9. Andrew King, Hendrix
10.Mike Gonda, Rhodes
G
77
105
76
86
48
47
98
72
96
74
Avg.
18.26
18.04
18.03
17.56
17.38
17.30
17.28
17.17
17.06
17.00
Rebounds
Tot.
1. Coy Zerhusen, Centre (02/03-05/06)
857
2. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (00/01-04/05)
849
3. Andrew King, Hendrix (05/06-08/09)
837
4. Stephen Schott, DePauw (04/05-07/08)
816
5. Joe Ringger, DePauw (99/00-02/03)
761
Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (05/06-07/08)
761
7. John Garber, Millsaps (93/94-96/97)
760
8. Ben Pursell, Sewanee (05/06-08/09)
758
9. Thomas Adams, Millsaps (99/00-02/03)
741
10.Ahmad Kareem Shaheed, O'thorpe (04/05-07/08) 697
Rebounding Average (45 Games Min.)
1. Ronnie Robinson, Rhodes
2. Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps
3. Steve Hodges, Centre
4. *Todd Ward, Oglethorpe
5. Andrew King, Hendrix
6. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe
7. Coy Zerhusen, Centre
8. *Kory Kilpatrick, Rhodes
9. *Alex Lloyd, Centre
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48
83
65
70
96
105
107
45
62
98
Avg.
9.31
9.17
8.94
8.76
8.72
8.09
8.01
7.98
7.87
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Assists
1. Mike Moore, DePauw (05/06-08/09)
2. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (92/93-95/96)
3. Mike Howland, DePauw (98/99-01/02)
4. Brian Britt, Centre (97/98-00/01)
5. Cornell Longino, Oglethorpe (91/92-94/95)
6. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee (98/99-01/02)
7. Pete Dillon, Sewanee (92/93-95/96)
Mike Gonda, Rhodes (91/92-93/94)
9. Mike Dunleavy, Southwestern (99/00-02/03)
10.Peter Jones, Sewanee (95/96-98/99)
Assists Average (45 Games Minimum)
1. Mike Gonda, Rhodes
2. Mike Moore, DePauw
3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes
4. Mike Howland, DePauw
5. Brian Britt, Centre
6. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee
7. Travis Wood, Hendrix
8. Travis Ezelle, MIllsaps
9. Tripp Pierson, Oglethorpe
10.Cornell Longino, Oglethorpe
G
74
105
102
103
96
90
52
76
50
98
Steals
1. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (98/99-01/02)
2. Brian Britt, Centre (97/98-00/01)
3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes (92/93-95/96)
4. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe (03/04-06/07)
5. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee (98/99-01/02)
6. Mike Dunleavy, Southwestern (99/00-02/03)
7. Charles Houston, Trinity (05/06-08/09)
8. Jason Morris, Trinity (01/02-04/05)
9. Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps (04/05-07/08)
Josh Cockerham, Rhodes (96/97-99/00)
Steals Average (45 Games Minimum)
1. Brian Britt, Centre
2. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps
3. Albert Johnson, Rhodes
4. Jarrell Sweet, Colorado College
5. Michael Bennett, Hendrix
6. Rusty Fordham, Sewanee
7. Terry Bailey, Oglethorpe
8. Stacy Vines, Hendrix
9. Brent Wilson, Millsaps
10.Charles Houston, Trinity
Field Goal Percentage (Min. 250 made)
1. Bert Gardner, Millsaps
2. Robert Cates, Southwestern
3. Brian Davis, Oglethorpe
4. Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee
5. Steve Hodges, Centre
6. Chris Wall, Oglethorpe
7. Rene Guzman, Southwestern
8. Sean Devins, Trinity
9. Neal Power, Rhodes
10.Tom Callen, DePauw
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96
100
102
46
58
90
106
71
76
90
Fg-Fga
285-448
407-655
440-709
483-796
298-497
283-481
261-445
414-711
610-1048
277-477
Tot.
545
499
490
418
402
391
385
385
384
363
Avg.
5.20
5.19
4.89
4.76
4.35
4.34
4.31
4.29
4.22
4.10
Tot.
264
257
256
237
209
192
183
173
166
166
Avg.
2.68
2.64
2.51
2.43
2.34
2.32
2.24
2.20
2.05
2.03
Pct.
.636
.621
.621
.607
.600
.588
.587
.582
.582
.581
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Field Goals Made
1. Ryan Harrigan, Sewanee
2. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe
3. Neal Power, Rhodes
4. Joe Ringger, DePauw
5. Andrew King, Hendrix
6. Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps
7. Rami Almefty, Rhodes
8. Thomas Adams, Millsaps
9. Joe Nixon, DePauw
10.Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps
No.
694
671
610
600
585
576
564
558
555
552
Free Throw Percentagen (Min. 150 made) Ft-Fta
1. Matt Secrease, Hendrix
232-267
2. Bryan Bates, Centre
343-398
3. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe
472-552
4. Austin Lutz, Rhodes
253-296
5. Matt Nestheide, Centre
370-437
6. Rami Almefty, Rhodes
397-470
7. Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe
241-287
8. Cal Rose, Hendrix
190-227
9. Thomas Britt, Centre
218-262
10.Joe Nixon, DePauw
252-303
Free Throws Made
1. Cory Smith, Rhodes
2. Stan Goldberg, Oglethorpe
3. Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe
4. Andrew King, Hendrix
5. Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe
6. Neal Power, Rhodes
7. Rami Almefty, Rhodes
8. Ben Pursell, Sewanee
9. Stephen Schott, DePauw
10.Ryan Hyslop, Trinity
No.
532
481
472
467
423
421
397
380
373
372
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (Min. 75 made)
1. Andy Pippinger, Rhodes
2. David Demarcus, Centre
3. John Richards, Sewanee
4. Ross Burt, Trinity
5. Bob Steiner, DePauw
6. Tony DiFilippo, Sewanee
7. Rich Skeen, Trinity
8. Greg Mason, Centre
9. Ryan Vickers, Oglethorpe
10.Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe
3-Pt. Field Goals Made
1. Josh Burr, Oglethorpe
2. Turner Emery, Sewanee
3. Mike Moore, DePauw
4. Eric Ochel, Sewanee
5. Cal Rose, Hendrix
6. Alex Stewart, DePauw
7. Josh Cockerham, Rhodes
8. Lorenzo Bailey, Millsaps
9. Matt Mooney, Centre
10.Blake Martinez, Millsaps
Pct.
.869
.862
.855
.855
.847
.845
.840
.837
.832
.832
3Fg-3Fga
124-265
209-454
105-231
142-313
101-225
94-210
216-483
201-450
193-434
188-434
Pct.
.468
.460
.455
.454
.449
.448
.447
.447
.445
.433
No.
288
260
254
251
248
240
235
232
227
222
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MEN'S SINGLE-GAME BASKETBALL RECORDS (1991/92-2009/10)
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Points
55
Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory)
Rebounds
26
Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Oglethorpe)
Assists
15
Mike Howland, DePauw (vs. Rhodes)
Steals
11
Daniel Waguespack, Millsaps (vs. Hendrix)
Blocked Shots
14
Doug Wilson, Millsaps (vs. LSU-Shreveport)
FG Made
18
Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory)
FG Attempted
29
Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman (vs. DePauw)
29
Joey Garcia, Sewanee (vs. Methodist)
FG Percentage
100.0% (11-11) Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe (vs. Piedmont)
(Min. 10 made)
100.0% (10-10) Jonathan Jarrett, Sewanee (vs. Wesley (Del.)
100.0% (10-10) Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Austin)
FT Made
18
Ryan Hyslop, Trinity (vs. Rhodes)
FT Attempted
20
Clint Ferguson, Rose-Hulman (vs. Case-Western)
FT Percentage
100% (18-18) Ryan Hyslop, Trinity (vs. Rhodes)
(Min. 13 made)
100% (16-16) Eric Dickinson, Oglethorpe (vs. Millsaps)
100% (13-13) Dan Waguespack, Millsaps (vs. Oglethorpe)
100% (13-13) Russ Churchwell, Oglethorpe (vs. LaGrange)
100% (13-13) Tony James, DePauw (vs. Birmingham-So.)
3-Pt. FG Made
13
Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory)
3-Pt. FG Attempted
20
Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (vs. Embry-Riddle)
3-Pt. FG Percentage
100% (7-7) Brad Price, Millsaps (vs. Fisk)
(Min. 6 made)
100% (7-7) Andrew Tulowitsky, Oglethorpe (vs. Piedmont)
100% (6-6) Bryan Bates, Centre (vs. Southwestern)
100% (6-6) Jon Query, Rose-Hulman (vs. Millsaps)
100% (6-6) Aaron Bowser, Southwestern (vs. Ill. Wesleyan)
100% (6-6) Thomas Britt, Centre (vs. Asbury)
92.9% (13-14) Eric Ochel, Sewanee (vs. Emory)
2/22/95
1/3/06
1/27/02
2/17/02
12/6/91
2/22/95
2/18/99
11/20/05
1/2/07
11/18/00
2/10/08
1/2/99
11/18/00
1/2/99
12/4/04
1/4/00
11/20/04
2/21/10
2/22/95
12/29/05
1/28/94
1/2/07
1/17/98
1/6/02
12/30/04
11/18/05
2/22/95
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Points
127
Rebounds
76
Assists
39
Steals
27
Blocked Shots
14
14
FG Made
54
FG Attempted
93
93
FG Percentage
70.6%
FT Made
44
FT Attempted
59
FT Percentage
96.2%
(Min. 20 made)
95.7%
3-Pt. FG Made
21
3-Pt. FG Attempted
51
3-Pt. FG Percentage
83.3%
12/9/94
11/20/00
11/20/00
12/3/94
12/6/91
2/1/04
12/9/94
11/20/95
11/20/98
12/19/98
2/23/03
1/21/96
2/28/04
1/11/08
1/9/04
1/9/04
1/21/96
(Min. 10 made)
Millsaps vs. Wesley
Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible (Ga.)
Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible (Ga.)
Millsaps vs. Principia
Millsaps vs. LSU-Shreveport
Trinity vs. Hendrix
Millsaps vs. Wesley
Millsaps vs. Fisk
Hendrix vs. Messenger (Mo.)
(48-68) DePauw vs. IU-Northwest
Oglethorpe vs. Sewanee
Rhodes vs. Trinity
(25-26) Oglethorpe vs. Rose-Hulman
(22-23) Colorado College vs. Millsaps
Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible
Oglethorpe vs. Carver Bible
(10-12) Millsaps vs. Sewanee
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Most Consecutive Wins
25
Centre College
20
Rhodes College
Most Consecutive
Conference Wins
22
Centre College
13
Oglethorpe University
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1991/92
2006/07 (6) - 2007/08 (14) - 2008/09 (2)
1992/93 (2) - 1993/94 (11)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Points
Game
Tourney
Average
34
34
65
23.5
Jon Query, Rose-Hulman (vs. Southwestern)
Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Centre)
Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (3 games)
Robert Cates, Southwestern (47 points / 2 games)
2/27/03
2/24/06
2008
2005
Rebounds
Game
Tourney
Average
17
32
12.0
Andrew King, Hendrix (vs. Oglethorpe)
Coy Zerhusen, Centre (3 games)
Jeremy Bettis, DePauw (24 rebounds / 2 games)
2/29/08
2006
2003
Average
10
18
18
9.0
Mike Moore, DePauw (vs. Trinity)
Mike Moore, DePauw (2 games)
Ryan Crowdis, Centre (3 games)
Mike Moore, DePauw (18 assists / 2 games)
2/24/07
2007
2009
2007
Steals
Game
Tourney
Average
7
11
5.5
Alex Stewart, DePauw (vs. Rhodes)
Allen Odum, Millsaps (2 games)
Allen Odum, Millsaps (11 steals / 2 games)
2/25/06
2007
2007
7
7
16
5.3
Sean
Sean
Sean
Sean
2/26/05
2/27/05
2005
2005
Assists
Game
Tourney
Blocks
Game
Tourney
Average
Devins,
Devins,
Devins,
Devins,
Trinity (vs. Centre)
Trinity (vs. Sewanee)
Trinity (3 games)
Trinity (16 blocks / 3 games)
3-Pt. Field Goals
Game
8
8
Tourney
16
Average
5.3
Matt Nestheide, Centre (vs. Trinity)
Kris Bentley, Centre (vs. Southwestern)
Matt Nestheide, Centre (3 games)
Matt Nestheide, Centre (16 3FGs / 3 games)
2/25/07
3/1/09
2007
2007
Field Goals
Game
15
Tourney
29
Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (vs. Centre)
Edrick Montgomery, Millsaps (3 games)
2/24/06
2008
Free Throws
Game
13
13
Tourney
21
Matt Nestheide, Centre (vs. Millsaps)
Andrew Galow, Rhodes (vs. Austin College)
Matt Nestheide, Centre (3 games)
2/24/06
2/26/10
2008
Field Goal Percentage
Game (Min. 10 made)
Tourney (Min. 15 made)
Free Throw Percentage
Game (Min. 6 made)
Tourney (Min. 10 made)
91.7 (11-12)
81.8 (18-22)
Jason Ludwig, Rose-Hulman (vs. Rhodes)
Robert Cates, Southwestern (2 games)
2/27/04
2005
100.0 (10-10)
100.0 (8-8)
100.0 (8-8)
100.0 (14-14)
95.5 (21-22)
Matt Nestheide, Centre (vs. Millsaps)
Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (vs. Rose-Hulman)
Tyler Warren, Millsaps (vs. Trinity)
Josh Burr, Oglethorpe (3 games)
Matt Nestheide, Centre (3 games)
3/2/08
2/28/04
2/25/05
2004
2008
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Points
One Team
Combined
Margin of Victory
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
3-Pt FG Made
Field Goal Pct.
Free Throw Pct.
3-Pt FG Pct.
92
Hendrix 92, Oglethorpe 80 - OT
172
Southwestern 88, DePauw 84 - OT
172
Hendrix 92, Oglethorpe 80 - OT
29
Millsaps (86) vs. Rhodes (57)
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Trinity (vs. Millsaps)
48
Hendrix (vs. Oglethorpe)
23
Millsaps (vs. Rhodes)
13
Southwestern (vs. DePauw)
13
Millsaps (vs. Hendrix)
13
Trinity (vs. Oglethorpe)
11
Trinity (vs. Centre)
14
Southwestern (vs. DePauw)
59.2% (29-49)
Centre (vs. Millsaps)
96.2% (25-26)
Oglethorpe (vs. Rose-Hulman)
58.3% (7-12)
Rose-Hulman (vs. Rhodes)
2/27/09
2/27/04
2/27/09
2/29/08
2/27/04
2/29/08
2/29/08
2/25/05
2/23/07
2/23/07
2/26/05
2/27/04
2/27/03
2/28/04
2/27/04
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athletic facilities
hendrix athletic facilities ranked 13th in nation
Hendrix College has always been considered one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, however, according to the Princeton Review the Warriors’ threeyear-old athletic facilities ranks among the best in the nation.
The Princeton Review recently praised Hendrix College for its new Wellness and Athletic Center, Bob Courtway Pool and four outdoor playing fields by ranking it 13th in the
country among all 2,500 four-year colleges. That includes all NCAA Division I, II and III schools.
Hendrix joined Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Ind.) and Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vt.) as the only other NCAA Division III schools to make the Top 20 list. Hendrix was
also the only Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) school on the list.
The Warriors finished construction of their new athletic facilities in August of 2007. The new buildings and playing fields replaced the 46-year-old Grove Gymnasium. Hendrix
has also recently finished construction of the new Student Life and Technology Center, which has been erected on the west side of Harkrider where Grove Gymnasium formerly
sat.
“Our new athletic facilities have helped us, along with the great work of our coaching
staff, to increase the number of student-athletes participating in our 19 sports from
about 180 a few years ago to over 350 this year,” said Athletics Director Danny Powell.
The SCAC has given Hendrix the opportunity to show off its new state-of-the-art facilities by appointing the school as host of the 2008 and 2009 SCAC Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Championships, 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships, 2010 SCAC Softball
Championships and 2010 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
(Front view of the Wellness and Athletic Center)
The SCAC has chosen Hendrix as a host school for its conference championships because
of the central location in the conference, ability to run on-campus tournaments and the
abundant hotels and restaurants Conway has to offer.
One of the greatest aspects of Hendrix Athletics is the affordable admission to its 19 sporting event’s home games throughout the year, including SCAC Championships. Fans can
come out and enjoy all the fun and excitement of college athletics for the best price of all, FREE.
In its profile on Hendrix (pages 280-281), The Princeton Review praises the college for its involved student body and accepting atmosphere. Hendrix students are quoted extensively throughout the review, discussing everything from the “phenomenal [financial] aid that would be ridiculous to turn down” to the “awesome theme parties”. A political
science major noted that “one of Hendrix’s selling points is the personal relationships that students build with their professors,” while another student credited professors for
being “courageously friendly.”
The Princeton Review’s 62 ranking lists in The Best 371 Colleges are entirely based on
its survey of 122,000 students (about 325 per campus on average) attending the colleges in the book. The 80-question survey asks students to rate their schools on several
topics and report on their campus experiences. Topics range from student assessments
of their professors, administrators, financial aid, and campus food.
Other ranking lists are based on student reports about their student body’s political
leanings, race/class relations, gay community acceptance, and other aspects of campus
life. A college’s appearance on a ranking list is entirely the result of a high consensus
among its surveyed students about a topic compared with that of students at other
schools answering the same survey question(s) on the ranking list topic.
(Aerial view of the top-ranked Warrior facilities)
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grove gymnasium - garrison court
The construction of Grove Gymnasium was completed in August of 2007 and plays host to the Warrior basketball and volleyball programs. The unique stadium-style seating
holds a capacity crowd of 1,100. The gym also features a fieldhouse atmosphere when the windows are uncovered and the Warrior Alumni Room overlooks competition for
a suite style view. The gym is named in honor of former basketball coach and athletic director, Ivan H. Grove, who guided the Warriors for 20 years (1924-47). The basketball
court is named in honor of the legendary basketball coach Cliff Garrison, who led the Warriors through 31 years of basketball glory. Grove and Garrison combined for eight AIC
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Discover Hendrix
Hendrix is on a journey to national leadership in
engaged liberal arts and sciences education. Led
by our flagship Odyssey Program and supported
by The Hendrix Campaign, we have been charting
progress, writing history, and making a difference
in the lives of our students and the world.
Hendrix is a College that engages students in the
active pursuit of knowledge. Our students work
closely with their faculty mentors, shaping their
learning experiences to reflect their personal
interests and challenging themselves to stretch
beyond what they thought possible.
discover hendrix
The Hendrix Motto
“Unto the whole person” The Hendrix seal appeared for the first time on the cover of the 1898
catalog. The seal included the College’s motto, selected by a committee headed by the Rev. George
W. Hill and taken from a passage in Ephesians:
“Till we all come in the unity of the faith and of
the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect
man unto the measure of the stature of the
fullness of Christ ...” (Ephesians 4:13, King James
Version). Currently translated as “unto the whole
This commitment to engaged learning is part
of the history and fabric of Hendrix College. It
is now the cornerstone of a curricular initiative
called Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active
Learning.
Through the Odyssey program we guarantee that
every Hendrix student will have at least three
specific active learning experiences, drawn from
six categories. In addition to the personal benefit
students receive by linking critical thought with
action, Hendrix will also provide an experiential
learning transcript to each graduate.
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person,” the motto, in Ancient Greek, reflects
Hendrix’s dedication to both Christian principles
and the traditional liberal arts ideal.
Forbes’ list of America’s Best Colleges
Forbes Magazine names Hendrix to both its top
“100 Best Colleges” and top “100 Best Buy” lists
for 2009. Hendrix is ranked #71 on the “Best
Private Colleges” list and is #81 on the “Overall”
list. Hendrix is one of only 23 schools that made
both the top “100 Best Colleges” and top “100
Best Buy” lists.
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report lists Hendrix as the #1
“Up-and-coming Liberal Arts College” in its 2010
list of best colleges. Hendrix is also ranked 80th
on the magazine’s list of best liberal arts colleges.
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review lists Hendrix for academic
excellence in its 2008 college guide, The Best 366
Colleges. Hendrix was among the top 20 colleges
recognized in these four categories: 11th in the
“professors get high marks” category, 11th in the
“best classroom experience” category, 16th in the
“best college theater” category, and 20th in the
“lots of race/class interaction.”
National Recognition
Hendrix has a long and proud tradition of
national recognition. As early as 1900 Hendrix
was recognized by the U.S.
Office of Education as having
higher standards for admission
and graduation than any other
institution of higher learning
in Arkansas. That recognition
continues today as numerous
journals and college guides
recognize the impact of Your
Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in
Active Learning on American
higher education.
Hendrix is also listed in The Princeton Review’s
2008 edition of American’s Best Value Colleges
noting the fact that Hendrix costs about 10 percent less than several comparable schools around
the country.
Fiske Guide to Colleges
We believe this new credential will be a valuable Fiske Guide to Colleges names Hendrix one of 44
addition to our graduates’ portfolios, whether
national “Best Buy” colleges and universities in
their next move in life is to continue their educa- its 2010 edition. Hendrix is one of only 24 private
tion in graduate school or to enter the workforce. institutions on the list.
Former New York Times education editor Loren
Pope wrote the guidebook to help students, parents and counselors find a good college match.
The book profiles colleges that make a real
difference in the lives of students. The choices in
the book were based on Pope’s years of research
as a journalist, as well as his direct interaction
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In the 2010 edition, Best 371 Colleges, Hendrix is
ranked fifth “Easiest Campus to Get Around” and
13th “Best Athletic Facilities.”
Colleges That Change Lives
Colleges That Change Lives once again selects
Hendrix for inclusion in its latest guidebook
edition, “40 Schools that will Change the Way You
Think About Colleges.”
with students and graduates of the CTCL schools.
The 40 colleges he evaluates are known for their
abilities to serve students with a wide range
of abilities yet produce higher proportions of
scientists and scholars.
discover hendrix
imagined.” – The Best 368 Colleges from The
Princeton Review
Did You Know?
Our graduates include:
6 - Rhodes Scholars
In summing up his reason for selecting Hendrix, 14 - Fulbright Scholars
which has a nine-page profile in the book, Pope 26 - Watson Fellows
writes: “I was unexpectedly blown away by
21 - Goldwater Scholars
Hendrix. It is an exemplary college and teenagers 2 - Truman Scholars
of a wide range of abilities and interests would
2 - Jack Kent Cooke Scholars
find this a very happy fit socially…There should 1 - Marshall Scholar.
be at least one college as good as Hendrix in
every state.”
Our graduates’ acceptance rate at law schools
stands at over 90% and the acceptance rate at
The New York-based education services commedical schools is 85% (that’s nearly twice the
national average).
pany features Hendrix in its 2006 edition of its
book, America’s Best Value Colleges. The guide
profiles 81 colleges with outstanding academics, Hendrix graduates who immediately enter the
job market obtain employment within 6 months
generous financial aid packages and relatively
low costs. It includes public and private colleges of graduation.
and universities in 35 states. Hendrix is the only
Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
college in Arkansas featured on the list.
What Others Say
“Inside this lovely setting is a warm community
that offers an educational experience to match:
one without peer.” – Colleges that Change Lives
“Universally, students are delighted with the
quality of Hendrix academics, the hallmark of
which is the faculty-student interaction.” – The
Insider’s Guide to the Colleges, 2009 Edition
“You will find a faculty that will amaze you and
that will open your mind to things you never
Average Class Size: 19
100% of our students receive some form of
achievement-based and/or need-based state,
federal or institutional assistance.
History in Brief
In 1876 Central Institute, which was to become
Hendrix College was established in Altus, Arkansas, by the Rev. Isham L. Burrow.
By the mid-1930s Hendrix had firmly established
its role as a small, coeducational, undergraduate,
residential, liberal arts, church-related institution.
From the mid-1950s Hendrix gradually increased
student enrollment until it stabilized at just
under 1,000 in the 1970s. Through the end of the
20th century, Hendrix added more than 15 buildings, developed a new master plan for growth
of the campus, and revised and enhanced its
curriculum and added faculty in key areas.
The College’s long-standing commitment to
experiential education gave birth to the Hendrix
Odyssey Program in 2005. This component of
The school became Central Collegiate Institute in the curriculum, which requires three engaged
1881 with the addition of second- learning experiences of every Hendrix graduate,
ary and collegiate departments. is helping the College build a national reputation
for leadership in engaged learning.
The institute was purchased
From the foundation of more than 130 years of
in 1884 by conferences of the
excellence in education, Hendrix College is movSouthern Methodist Church in
Arkansas and was renamed Hen- ing confidently into the 21st century.
drix College in honor of Bishop
Eugene R. Hendrix in 1889. The
following year the college moved
to Conway, Arkansas.
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Date
Opponent
Nov. 13 University of Central Arkansas (exhibition)
Nov. 15 University of the Ozarks
Nov. 19 vs. Greenville College (Tip-Off Classic)
Nov. 20 vs. Westminster College (Tip-Off Classic)
Nov. 23 LeTourneau University
Nov. 30 Rust College
Dec. 3 Colorado College *
Dec. 5 Austin College *
Dec. 17 Millsaps College *
Dec. 30 LeTourneau University
Jan. 2 University of Dallas
Jan. 4 Rust College
Jan. 7 Southwestern University *
Jan. 8 Trinity University *
Jan. 14 Centre College *
Jan. 16 DePauw University *
Jan. 21 Rhodes College *
Jan. 23 Birmingham-Southern College ^
Jan. 24 Philander Smith College (JV)
Jan. 28 Sewanee-University of the South *
Jan. 30 Oglethorpe University *
Feb. 4 Southwestern University *
Feb. 5 Trinity University *
Feb. 7 Philander Smith College (JV)
Feb. 8University of Dallas
Feb. 12 Millsaps College *
Feb. 18 Colorado College *
Feb. 20 Austin College *
Feb. 25-27SCAC Tournament (hosted by Millsaps College)
Site
Conway, Ark.
Clarksville, Ark.
Greenville, Ill.
Greenville, Ill.
Longview, Texas
Holly Springs, Miss.
Hendrix College
Hendrix College
Jackson, Miss.
Hendrix College
Irving, Texas
Hendrix College
Georgetown, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Danville, Ky.
Greencastle, Ind.
Hendrix College
Hendrix College
Hendrix College
Sewanee, Tenn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Hendrix College
Hendrix College
Little Rock, Ark.
Hendrix College
Hendrix College
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Sherman, Texas
Jackson, Miss.
Bold = home game (JV) = junior varsity game * = SCAC game
Time
7 p.m. CT
7 p.m. CT
7 p.m. CT
3 p.m. CT
7 p.m. CT
7:30 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT
3 p.m. CT
3 p.m. CT
7 p.m. CT
3 p.m. CT
7 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT
2 p.m. ET
8 p.m. CT
3 p.m. CT
6 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT
3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT
6 p.m. CT
7:30 p.m. CT
3 p.m. CT
8 p.m. MT
3 p.m. CT