2007 08: Team GPA 2 84 (best year in school history)

The Bobcats play a fast-paced, high-scoring game that averaged 83.6
points per game, 4th nationally, behind only North Carolina, Duke, and
VMI.
We scholarship summer school and a 5th year to ensure you
GRADUATE within a year after you finish your eligibility. $6.1 million in
scholarships awarded at Texas State in 2007.
San Marcos is a wonderful small town (population 49,083) located right
between 3 of the nation’s 10 largest cities (Austin-30 miles, San Antonio-45
miles Houston-175
miles,
Houston 175 miles)
miles).
Situated in the scenic Texas Hill Country, with an average daily
temperature of 68.8 degrees.
Texas State is home to more than 28,000 students who come from 223 of
the 254 counties of Texas, as well as 46 states and 60 nations.
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Fast Paced Offense
Texas State averaged 84 points per game
last season ((4th in NCAA D-I))
We attempted 23 3-pt FG/game (2nd in
Southland)
We made 8 3-pt FG/game (3rd in Southland)
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Full Court Pressure Defense
Our goal is to wear the opponent down
physically and mentally with relentless full
court pressure and depth.
11 of our 13 players averaged double-digit
minutes played per game
Estimated Direct Costs Per Year (including 1 summer term)
Undergraduate Student
Texas Resident
NonNon-Resident
Tuition and Fees *
$7828
$17,836
Books and Supplies
$ 1,150
$ 1,150
Sub-Total
$8,978
$18,986
R
Room
andd Board
B d on Campus
C
$8 746
$8,746
$8 746
$8,746
Total
$17,724
$27,732
Academic Year Estimate (July-May)
(July May) $17,724
$17,724 x 5 years = $88,620
This figure includes one session of summer school
A Texas State Athletic Scholarship is currently valued at:
28 000+ Students
28,000+
23:1
Student/Faculty
Ratio
6th largest Univ. in
Texas
Average class
A
l
size = 28
Top 5 highest
Public
Admissions
R
Requirements
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t iin
Texas
Jeff Foster ’95-’99
San Antonio
•37 miles south
•7th largest city in the US
San Marcos
•Ideal College Town
•Population
p
of 50,000
,
•Small city convenience and
big city connections (3 of the
nation’s 10 largest cities are
located within 200 miles)
•Average High Temp 78
•Average Low Temp 58
Austin
•23 miles north
•#
# 1 best city to live by msn.com
•# 3 best place for a career in
business by Forbes Magazine
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2002-03 Sul Ross University
2002ASC West Division Champions
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2003-04 Sul Ross University
2003ASC West Division Champions
ASC Tournament Champions
NCAA Sweet 16
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2004--05 Sul Ross University
2004
ASC West Division Champions
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2005-06 Sul Ross University
2005ASC Post Season Tournament
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2006-07 Texas State University
2006In his first season at Texas State
Coach Davalos tripled the wins from
the p
previous staff.
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2007-2008 Texas State University
In his second season at Texas State Coach Davalos
missed the post season by one game.
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Cameron Johnson
6’7 Forward (Lake Highlands High School)
Class 5A All State Team
# 22 ranked player in the state of Texas
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Ty Gough
6’9” Center (Pharr Juan San Alamo High School)
1st Team All Region Team
#41 ranked player in the state of Texas
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Jonathan Sloan
6’9” Center (J.J. Pearce High School)
Class 4A All State Team
# 43 ranked player in the state of Texas
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Ryan White
5’10” Point Guard ((Alief Elsik High
g School))
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1 Team All Region
# 46 ranked player in the state of Texas
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Corey Jefferson
6’1” Point Guard (Lee Junior College)
Region XIV All Region Team
2nd in the nation in assists/game
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John Bowman
6’4” Guard (Mesquite Horn High School)
Offensive Player of the Year in District 12-5A
# 27 ranked player in the state of Texas
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R h
Roshun
Jackson
J k
6’6” Guard (San Antonio Madison High School)
1st Team All State (TABC)
#31 ranked player in the state of Texas
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Tre Nichols
5’11” Guard (Killeen High School)
1st Team All State (TABC)
# 49 ranked player in the state of Texas
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Emmanuel Bidias A Moute
6’8” Forward (Kilgore Junior College)
Led Kilgore in Field Goal Percentage (58%)
•Bobcat Village
•$858/month
•San Marcos Hall
•$2,822/semester
•Individual Workouts
•Strength and Conditioning
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Since 2003, 19/23 of Coach Davalos’ players have earned a
Bachelors degree by their 5th year
Since 2003, 11/23 of Coach Davalos’ players have earned or are
in the process of earning a Masters degree
2007 08: Team GPA 2.84
2007-08:
2 84 (best year in school history)
Spring 2008: Team GPA 2.98 (best semester in school history)
•Strahan Coliseum
•Weight Room
•Film Room
• Athletic Training Rooms