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2016-17 WT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 7: OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE
NOVEMBER
4 vs. (RV) Azusa Pacific ! W, 86-72
5 vs. St. Cloud State ! W, 83-70
6 vs. #23 Arkansas-Fort Smith ! W, 94-86
11 #15 Fort Lewis W, 90-82
12 New Mexico Highlands W, 92-77
17 at Lubbock Christian L, 86-95
22 Oklahoma Panhandle State 6:00 p.m.
25 Wayne State College ^ 2:30 p.m.
26 Southern Nazarene ^ 2:30 p.m.
DECEMBER
1 Western New Mexico * 7:30 p.m.
3 Eastern New Mexico * 4:00 p.m.
6 UT Permian Basin * 7:30 p.m.
10 at New Mexico Highlands 8:00 p.m.
18 vs. (RV) Western Washington # 3:15 p.m.
19 vs. Rollins # 1:00 p.m.
31 Oklahoma City 1:00 p.m.
JANUARY
5 at #20 Midwestern State * 7:30 p.m.
7 at Cameron * 4:00 p.m.
12 #19 Angelo State * 7:30 p.m.
14 Texas A&M-Kingsville * 4:00 p.m.
19 at #10 Tarleton State * 7:30 p.m.
21 at Texas A&M-Commerce * 4:00 p.m.
26 at Eastern New Mexico * 8:30 p.m.
28 at Western New Mexico * 5:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY
4 at UT Permian Basin * 4:00 p.m.
9 Cameron * 7:30 p.m.
11 #20 Midwestern State * 4:00 p.m.
16 at Texas A&M-Kingsville * 7:30 p.m.
18 at #19 Angelo State * 4:00 p.m.
23 Texas A&M-Commerce * 7:30 p.m.
25 #10 Tarleton State * 4:00 p.m.
MARCH
2017 LSC Championship (Allen, TX)
2/3 LSC Quarterfinals TBD
4 LSC Semifinals TBD
5 LSC Championship TBD
2017 South Central Regionals (Top Seed Host)
11 Regional Quarterfinals TBD
12 Regional Semifinals TBD
14 Regional Championship TBD
2017 NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
22 National Quarterfinals TBD
23 National Semifinals TBD
25 National Championship TBD
All times are Central and subject to change
Rankings come from the newest NABC DII Top-25
* - Lone Star Conference game
! - CCA Division II Tipoff Classic (Anaheim, CA)
^ - Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic (Canyon, TX)
# - South Point Holiday Hoops Classic (Las Vegas, NV)
2016-17 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
COMING UP
The Buffs return to the First United Bank Center
on Tuesday night as they take on the Aggies of
Oklahoma Panhandle State with tipoff set for
6 p.m. in Canyon for Family Night. WT Athletics
is offering a $10 Family Ticket Pack along with
a schedule poster autograph session and any
player or cheerleader wearing a Kid’s Inc. shirt
will be able to take a postgame group picture
with the Buffs.
- SCOUTING THE FIELD
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE
Oklahoma Panhandle State is led by 10th year
head coach Jerry Olson who entered the
season with an overall career record of 53-197.
The Aggies enter week with an overall record
of 2-1 following a 47-117 exhibition loss at
Louisiana-Lafayette last Thursday night. OPSU
has split with Western New Mexico and topped
Barclay College.
OPSU is led offensively by Devonta Brooks who
is averaging 16.0 points per game followed by
Jace Kerr (15.7), Malcolm Glanville (14.3), Jake
Regier (14.3) and Riyadh Asad (12.0) in double-
digits while Sita Sesay averages 9.0 rebounds
per contest. The Aggies have gone 85-of-199
(42.7%) from the floor including 36-of-106 (34%)
from deep and 53-of-76 (69.7%) from the free
throw line while averaging 42.0 rebounds and
86.3 points per contest while allowing 78.3
points per game to their opponents.
The Buffs lead the all-time series against
Oklahoma Panhandle State, 59-5 with the Buffs
taking the last eight meetings between the two
teams dating back to the 2009-10 season when
OPSU topped the Buffs in overtime in Goodwell.
The Buffs hold a 19 game home win streak over
the Aggies in Canyon dating back to the 1986-
87 season.
- A LOOK BACK
LCU RECAP
West Texas A&M trailed by as many as 27 points
in the second half before putting together an
incredible comeback on Thursday night but a
hot shooting effort by Lubbock Christian gave
the Chaps the victory, 95-86 to hand WT their
first loss of the season in front of over 400 fans at
the Rip Griffin Center in Lubbock, Texas.
The Buffs were led by David Chavlovich with a
game high 26 point as the junior went 9-of-21
from the floor including 4-of-13 from deep and
4-of-9 from the free throw line to run his career
point total to 1,216. Joseph Prince scored 16
points in the loss followed by Jordan Evans (15)
and Skyler O’Laughlin (10). WT went 27-of-72
(37.5%) from the floor including 11-of-39 (28.2%)
from deep and 21-of-31 (67.7% from the free
throw line to go along with 37 rebounds (18
offensive, 19 defensive), 13 assists, 16 turnovers
and 11 steals.
LAST MEETING WITH OPSU (12/1/15)
WT picked up their fifth straight victory on
Tuesday night as they withstood a late second
half run by the Aggies of Oklahoma Panhandle
State, 87-77 at Oscar Williams Fieldhouse in front
of 200 fans.
The Buffs went 29-of-60 (48.3%) from the floor
including 12-of-29 (41.4%) from long range
and 17-of-29 (58.6%) from the charity stripe
to go along with 41 rebounds (11 offensive,
20 defensive), 19 assists, 23 fouls, 16 turnovers,
four blocks and seven steals on the night.
Chavlovich went 9-of-17 from the floor
including 8-of-13 from long range to score a
game high 31 points while Evans registered a
double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds,
Bonner and Quaid registered 13 points while
Golightly Jr. grabbed nine rebounds to go
along with four assists.
MOVING ON UP
Junior guard David Chavlovich is quickly
making his way up WT’s all-time career scoring
list as the Arlington native has scored 1,216
points in his 65 career games in Maroon &
White to average an impressive 18.7 points
per contest. Chavlovich’s 26 points against
Lubbock Christian last Thursday moved the
guard into 6th place all-time to pass Mike
Mitchell (1967-69 – 1,197) while sitting just 11
points shy of Maurice Cheeks (1975-78 – 1,227)
for fifth place and 14 points shy of former
teammate Tez Dumars (2011-15 - 1,230) for
fourth place all-time.
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Cell: 806.674.7050
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West Texas A&M
BUFFALOES
5-1 (0-0 LSC)
Date......................................Nov. 22
Venue......First United Bank Center
Location........................Canyon, TX
Live Stats...............GoBuffsGo.com
Video....................GoBuffsGo.com
Audio....................987JackFM.com
vs. OPSU.....................WT leads 59-5
Series Beginning.......................1928
Last Meeting.............Dec. 14, 2015
Result.................................WT, 87-77
Streak................................WT, Win 8
Okla. Panhandle St.
AGGIES
2-1 (0-0 HLC)
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE • TUESDAY, NOV. 12 • 6 P.M. • CANYON, TX
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WTAMU Quick Facts
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
General
Location.................................. Canyon, Texas 79015
Founded...............................................................1910
Enrollment...........................................................9,850
Colors............................................... Maroon & White
Nickname........................................... Buffaloes/Buffs
Affiliation........................................... NCAA Division II
Conference.......................... Lone Star Conference
President................................. Dr. Walter V. Wendler
Athletic Director..........................Michael McBroom
Arena.................................. First United Bank Center
Capacity.............................................................4,800
Athletic Department Phone.............(806) 651-4400
Ticketing & Donor Relations.....................Casey Lish
Ticket Office........................................(806) 651-1414
Athletic Website.....................www.gobuffsgo.com
Media Relations
Assistant Director/MBB Contact.............Brent Seals
Office Phone.......................................(806) 651-4442
E-Mail Address.......................... bseals@wtamu.edu
Media Relations Office Fax...............(806) 651-4409
Mailing Address........................... WTAMU Box 60049
Canyon, Texas 79016
Athletic Website....................www.GoBuffsGo.com
Athletics Twitter....................................@WTAthletics
Athletics Facebook...................... .com/WTAthletics
Athletics Hashtag...................................#BuffNation
Men’s Basketball Information
Head Coach.....................Tom Brown (3rd Season)
Overall Record........................................38-22 (.633)
Alma Mater...................................Winona State, ‘93
Basketball Office Phone....................(806) 651-2697
Associate Head Coach..........................Chris Gove
Assistant Coach......................... Quincy Henderson
Assistant Coach.........................................Dan Kratz
Head Athletic Trainer...............................Chris Dane
Strength & Conditioning....................... Matt Segura
LSC Players of the Week
2016-17 OFFENSIVE
Date Player, School
11/16 Daeshon Francis, UTPB
2016-17 DEFENSIVE
Date Player, School
11/16 Dorian Armstrong, TAMUC
Previous Games (Last 10)
WEST TEXAS A&M (7-3)
Date Opponent H/A/N W/L......Score
2/17 A&M-Commerce * H W.........93-84
2/20 Tarleton State * A L..........82-87
2/27 Eastern New Mexico * A W.........82-63
3/3 Cameron ! N L..........70-79
11/4 Azusa Pacific N W.......86-72
11/5 St. Cloud State N W.......83-70
11/6 #23 UA-Fort Smith N W.......94-86
11/11 #15 Fort Lewis H W.......90-82
11/12 N.M. Highlands H W.......92-77
11/17 Lubbock Christian A L........86-95
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE (2-8)
Date Opponent H/A/N W/L......Score
2/11 Rogers State * H L..........63-94
2/13 UA-Fort Smith * H L........81-102
2/18 UT Permian Basin * A L..........72-92
2/20 St. Edward’s * A L..........75-97
2/25 A&M-International * H L..........54-78
2/27 St. Mary’s * W L..........71-84
11/11 Western N.M. A L..........73-83
11/12 Western N.M. A W.........86-77
11/15 Barclay College H W.......100-75
11/17 UL-Lafayette (Exh.) A L........47-117
* Conference Contest
! - Conference Tournament
^ - NCAA South Central Regional
Upcoming LSC Games
Tuesday, November 22
Oklahoma Panhandle St. at WT
Sul Ross at UT Permian Basin
A&M-International at A&M-Kingsville
Southern Ark. at A&M-Commerce
Wednesday, November 23
Rogers State at Cameron
Friday, November 25
Wayne State at WT
Southern Nazarene vs. Eastern N.M.
St. Mary’s at Angelo State
N.M. Highlands vs. A&M-Commerce
Western State vs. Midwestern State
S.E. Oklahoma vs. UT Permian Basin
CSU-Pueblo at Tarleton State
Ouachita Baptist at A&M-Kingsville
Saturday, November 26
Southern Nazarene at WT
Wayne State vs. Eastern N.M.
Dallas Baptist at Cameron
Ouachita Bap. vs. UT Permian Basin
CSU-Pueblo vs. A&M-Commerce
S.E. Oklahoma vs. A&M-Commerce
Emmanuel at Tarleton State
Midwestern State at Colorado Mesa
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Oklahoma Panhandle State Probable Starters
THE LONE STAR CONFERENCE
The Lone Star Conference expands to 10 basketball-playing
institutions starting in 2016-17 as Western New Mexico (Silver City,
New Mexico) and UT Permian Basin (Odessa, Texas) join the league.
Each team will play a double round-robin conference schedule
with 18 conference games. The Allen Event Center will host the LSC
Basketball Championships for the sixth straight season on March 2-5.
LSC PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR
WT junior guard David Chavlovich was nearly a unanimous selection
to be named the third LSC Preseason Player of the Year in program
history, joining Rod Prater (2003-04) and Donald Sims (2012-13). The
Arlington native was named a National Basketball Coaches Asso-
ciation (NABC) All-American as a sophomore as he led the LSC in
scoring with 20.5 points per game. He set a new program single-sea-
son record in three-point field goals made (111) and three-point
field goals attempted (287) while joining the 1,000 Point Club and
being named the Lone Star Conference Player of the Year. The
Arlington native has also been named a Preseason All-American by
Sporting News and the Basketball Times while making an appear-
ance on the Division II Bulletin Super 16 list.
LIVE COVERAGE
The West Texas A&M Athletic Media Relations Department will pro-
vide live stats and a free webstrem for Tuesday night’s matchup.
Fans can also listen to the game on 98.7 JackFM with Kent John-
son providing the call. Visit the Men’s Basketball Schedule Page at
GoBuffsGo.com for links.
LAST 10 MEETINGS (WT 9-1)
Dec. 1, 2015 (Goodwell, OK) - WT 87, OPSU 77
Dec. 14, 2013 (Canyon, TX) - WT 72, OPSU 62
Nov. 19, 2013 (Goodwell, OK) - WT 65, OPSU 58
Dec. 29, 2012 (Canyon, TX) - WT 69, OPSU 57
Dec. 30, 2011 (Goodwel, OK) - WT 94, OPSU 52
Dec. 7, 2011 (Canyon, TX) - WT 68, OPSU 45
Nov. 29, 2010 (Goodwell, OK) - WT 86, OPSU 60
Jan. 2, 2010 (Canyon, TX) - WT 91, OPSU 62
Nov. 24, 2009 (Goodwell, OK) - OPSU 77, WT 71 (OT)
Dec. 12, 2008 (Canyon, TX) - WT 65, OPSU 40
Sita
Sesay
Devonta
Brooks
Jake
Regier
Malcolm
Glanville
Riyadh
Asad
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# School (1st) Rec. Pts. Prev.
1. West Liberty (11) 31-4 394 5
2. Lincoln Memorial 34-3 368 1
3. Bellarmine (4) 23-7 357 15
4. Saginaw Valley State 25-8 282 25
5. Alabama-Huntsville 25-8 276 NR
6. Northwest Missouri St. 27-6 270 11
7. Wheeling Jesuit 28-4 257 6
8. St. Thomas Aquinas 27-5 242 NR
9. California Baptist 28-7 210 14
10. Tarleton State 24-9 201 NR
11. Chico State 22-7 195 20
12. Alaska Anchorage 21-11 189 NR
13. Southern Conn. State 22-8 185 NR
14. Kutztown 23-7 156 NR
15. Fort Lewis 28-4 127 4
16. Barry 26-7 115 19
17. Minnesota State 22-10 109 NR
18. Augustana 34-2 105 2
19. Angelo State 25-7 98 16
20. Midwestern State 24-6 92 7
21. Colo. School of Mines 24-8 91 NR
22. Drury 19-8 81 NR
23. Arkansas-Fort Smith 23-9 76 NR
24. Indiana (Pa.) 21-8 66 NR
25. Fairmont State (1) 25-5 62 8
RECEIVING VOTES: Queens (N.C.) 55, Western
Oregon 44, Indianapolis (Ind.) 42, Delta State
(Miss.) 41, Montevallo (Ala.) 32, West Texas A&M
32, Kentucky Wesleyan 31, Lander (S.C.) 31, West
Georgia 31, Southern New Hampshire 28, Azusa
Pacific (Calif.) 24, MSU Moorhead (Minn.) 17,
Eckerd (Fla.) 16, Philadelphia (Pa.) 16, Quincy (Ill.)
15, Seattle Pacific (Wash.) 15, Stonehill (Mass.) 13,
Lewis (Ill.) 12, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 11, Wisconsin-
Parkside 11, Barton (N.C.) 9, Western Washington
9, Wingate (N.C.) 9, Washburn (Kan.) 8, Benedict
(S.C.) 7, Ashland (Ohio) 6, Virginia State 6,Virginia
Union 6, Dixie State (Utah) 5, East Central (Okla.) 4,
Dallas Baptist (Texas) 3, UC San Diego 3, Point Loma
(Calif.)2, MSU Denver (Colo.) 1, West Florida 1.
NABC Division II Top-25 (Nov. 1)
LSC Preseason Poll (10/26)
# SCHOOL 1ST PTS.
1 Midwestern State 12 253
2 Tarleton State 7 240
3 Angelo State 8 239
4 West Texas A&M 1 211
5 Texas A&M-Commerce 152
6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 120
7 Cameron 108
8 Eastern New Mexico 93
9 UT Permian Basin 88
10 Western New Mexico 36
Preseason Player of the Year:
David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M
#1 David Chavlovich
G • 5-11 • JR
Arlington, Texas
#3 Jordan Evans
G • 6-5 • JR
Houston, Texas
#21 Jerrod Walton
G • 6-5 • SR
Mequon, Wisconsin
#24 Skyler O’Laughlin
C • 6-11 • SR
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
2016-17
PPG 19.8
RPG 5.7
FG% .370
FT% .659
Assists 32
Steals 13
West Texas A&M
Scoring
88.5
+8.2
Field Goals
173-381
.454
3-PT Field Goals
61-169
.361
10.2
Free Throws
124-181
.685
Rebounds
38.7
+1.3
Team Statistics
Scoring
Points Per Game
Scoring Margin
Field Goals
Attempted
Field Goal %
3-PT Field Goals
Attempted
3-PT Field Goal %
3-PT Made Per Game
Free Throws
Attempted
Free Throw %
Rebounds
Rebounds Per Game
Rebounding Margin
Oklahoma Panhandle St.
Scoring
86.3
+8.0
Field Goals
85-199
.427
3-PT Field Goals
36-106
.340
12.0
Free Throws
53-76
.697
Rebounds
42.0
-2.0
West Texas A&M Probable Starters
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Off Day Practice
TBD (FUBC)
Media Interviews
Noon (FUBC)
GameDay
OPSU
6 p.m.
Canyon, TX
Practice
TBD (FUBC)
Practice
TBD (FUBC)
GameDay
Wayne State
2:30 p.m.
Canyon, TX
GameDay
Southern Naz.
2:30 p.m.
Canyon, TX
Sunday Monday
ThisWeek...
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday SaturdayFriday
2016-17
PPG 17.3
RPG 4.3
FG% .544
FT% .885
Assists 3
Steals 3
2016-17
PPG 12.2
RPG 5.0
FG% .448
FT% .633
Assists 16
Steals 7
2016-17
PPG 8.2
RPG 4.8
FG% .607
FT% .625
Assists 0
Steals 0
2016-17 Oklahoma Panhandle State Aggies
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown
0 Jace Kerr So. F 6-6 Forgan, Oklahoma
1 Devonta Brooks Jr. F 6-4 Cleveland, Ohio
2 Carter Nash Fr. G 6-0 Guymon, Oklahoma
3 Jake Regier Jr. G 6-3 Forgan, Oklahoma
4 Bronson Burns Fr. G 6-1 Rock Creek, Oklahoma
5 Chandler Bryer Fr. G 5-8 Forgan, Oklahoma
10 Tevin Lytes Jr. C 6-8 Lexington, South Carolina
12 Sita Sesay Sr. F 6-5 Harlem, New York
13 Jaedon Whitfield Fr. F 6-5 Boise City, Oklahoma
20 Riyadh Asad Jr. G 6-2 Springfield, Massachusetts
21 Pierre Roddy Sr. G 6-2 Minneappolis, Minnesota
22 Brandon Green Fr. F 6-2 Waynoka, Oklahoma
23 Bowan Nyberg Fr. G 5-11 Seling, Oklahoma
24 Braden Schnaufer Fr. G 5-11 Felt, Oklahoma
30 John Godfrey Fr. G 5-10 Hooker, Oklahoma
32 Tre Randles Fr. G 5-11 Tulsa, Oklahoma
33 Malcolm Glanville Fr. G 6-3 Toronto, Canada
40 Dee Alston Fr. F 6-2 Forgan Oklahoma
Head Coach - Jerry Olson
#14 Joesph Prince
G • 5-10 • SR
Palmdale, California
2016-17
PPG 8.8
RPG 2.0
FG% .429
FT% 1.000
Assists 12
Steals 4
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WT’s Record When...
At Home............................................................ 2-0
On the Road..................................................... 0-1
On a Neutral Court.......................................... 3-0
GAME SITUATIONS
Leading or tied at Half.................................... 4-0
Trailing at Half................................................... 1-1
Leading with 5:00 left (regulation)................. 5-0
Trailing or Tied with 5:00 left............................ 0-1
In Overtime Games......................................... 0-0
SCORING
WT scores less than 60 points.......................... 0-0
WT scores between 60-69............................... 0-0
WT scores between 70-79............................... 0-0
WT scores between 80-89............................... 2-1
WT scores between 90-99............................... 3-0
WT scores 100+ points...................................... 0-0
Opponent scores less than 60........................ 0-0
Opponent scores between 60-69.................. 0-0
Opponent scores between 70-79.................. 3-0
Opponent scores between 80-89.................. 2-0
Opponent scores between 90-99.................. 0-1
Opponent scores 100+.................................... 0-0
Games decided by 3 points or less............... 0-0
Games decided by 4-9 points........................ 2-1
Games decided by 10-19 points.................... 3-0
Games decided by 20 or more points.......... 0-0
DAYS OF THE WEEK
On Monday...................................................... 0-0
On Tuesday....................................................... 0-0
On Wednesday................................................ 0-0
On Thursday...................................................... 0-1
On Friday........................................................... 2-0
On Saturday...................................................... 2-0
On Sunday........................................................ 1-0
In November..................................................... 5-1
In December.................................................... 0-0
In January......................................................... 0-0
In February........................................................ 0-0
In March............................................................ 0-0
vs. Ranked Opponents.................................... 2-0
vs. South Central Regional Opponents......... 3-1
(Lone Star, Rocky Mountain, Heartland)
vs. D-II Non-Regional Opponents................... 2-0
vs. Non-DII Opponents..................................... 0-0
2016-17 Numerical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
0 Drew Evans G 6-3 Fr. Chicago, Illinois
1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 Jr. Arlington, Texas
2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Sr. Chickasha, Oklahoma
3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 Jr. Houston, Texas
5 Jordan Collins G 6-0 Fr. Houston, Texas
10 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona
11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 Jr. Waconia, Minnesota
14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Sr. Palmdale, California
15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 So. Fort Collins, Colorado
20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 Jr. Dumas, Texas
21 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 Jr. Mequon, Wisconsin
24 Skyler O’Laughlin C 6-11 Sr. Elkhorn, Wisconsin
35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois
40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Sr. Amarillo, Texas
2016-17 Alphabetical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Sr. Amarillo, Texas
1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 Jr. Arlington, Texas
5 Jordan Collins G 6-0 Fr. Houston, Texas
0 Drew Evans G 6-3 Fr. Chicago, Illinois
3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 Jr. Houston, Texas
20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 Jr. Dumas, Texas
2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Sr. Chickasha, Oklahoma
11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 Jr. Waconia, Minnesota
10 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona
24 Skyler O’Laughlin C 6-11 Sr. Elkhorn, Wisconsin
14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Sr. Palmdale, California
15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 So. Fort Collins, Colorado
21 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 Jr. Mequon, Wisconsin
35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois
2016-17 Starting Lineup Game-By-Game
Date G G G G C Record
11/4 Chavlovich Evans Walton Brockman O’Laughlin 1-0
11/5 Chavlovich Evans Walton Brockman O’Laughlin 2-0
11/6 Chavlovich Evans Walton Brockman O’Laughlin 3-0
11/11 Chavlovich Evans Walton Brockman O’Laughlin 4-0
11/12 Chavlovich Evans Walton Brockman O’Laughlin 5-0
11/17 Chavlovich Evans Walton Prince O’Laughlin 0-1
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EDUCATION
B.S. Winona State University - Physical Educa-
tion, 1993
M.S. Winona State University - Education, 1998
COACHING CAREER ACCOLADES
2-Time NCAA D-II National Champion
NCAA D-II National Finalist
6-Time Northern Sun Intercollegiate
Athletic Association (NSIC) Champion
5-Time NCIS Tournament Champion
4-Time NCAA D-II Regional Champion
COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year School Record
2016-17 West Texas A&M 5-1
2015-16 West Texas A&M 21-10
2014-15 West Texas A&M 17-12
Totals At WT (3rd Season) 43-23 (.652)
Overall (3rd Season) 43-23 (.652)
Tom Brown was hired on April 16, 2014, as the
17th head coach in WT men’s basketball history.
In just two short years Brown has turned around
the West Texas A&M University Basketball Program.
Brown led the team to its first 20+ win season since
2010-11. The Buffs were picked to finish 5th in the
LSC this past season and despite a pre-season,
season ending injury to sophomore starter Carl
White the team still managed to finish 2nd in the
LSC with an overall record of 21-10. The 2nd place
finish is the highest since the conference was split
North/South. The Buffs continued to battle minor
injuries throughout the year but every player that
was called on would step up. Under Brown’s di-
rection the team had some very strong individual
performances. WT sophomore guard David Chav-
lovich led the way. For his outstanding play David
was named an NABC All-American, the Lone Star
Conference Player of the Year and 1st Team All-
LSC selection. Sophomore Jordan Evans (playing
in his first season) received honorable mention
All-LSC acclaim. The Buffs again were dominate in
the classroom as the team GPA exceeded a 3.0
for the year.
2015-16 the Buffs set a new record in the class-
room. The team recorded the highest GPA for
Men’s Basketball in a season.
Coach Brown inherited a WT team that won
two games in the LSC and 10 games overall in
2013-14. Brown had to start from scratch in late
April, the team had three seniors and one walkon
redshirt freshman. Just three student-athletes saw
playing time from the previous year and the team
was picked to finish last in the Lone Star Confer-
ence Preseason Poll. However, under Brown West
Texas A&M University finished the season 5th in the
LSC and posted a 17-12 overall record. The Buffs
made the LSC Tournament as the fifth seed. There
were some individual accolades as well, all three
of the returning seniors improved on their scoring
average from the previous season. Tez Dumars
surpassed Maurice Cheeks in WT All-Time scoring
and finished his career ranked 4th All-Time in
scoring at WT. David Chavlovich was the squads
leading scorer, 2nd Team All-Conference Perform-
er and the Freshman of the Year in the LSC as he
averaged 16.5 points per contest to go along with
93 assists and 30 steals.
In 2014-15, the Buffs set a new record in the
classroom. The team recorded the highest GPA
for Men’s Basketball in a season.
Tom was the driving force as the Associate
Head Coach and head recruiter in the most
successful Division II men’s basketball program
in recent history at Winona State University. The
Warriors won the NCAA Division II National Cham-
pionship in 2006 and 2008 and finished as the
National Finalist in 2007. During that span, Winona
State posted an unprecedented 105-6 record.
WT Assistant Coach Quincy Henderson played for
Coach Brown from 2005-2008. Quincy’s record as
a collegiate player at WSU was 105-6.
Named Division II Bulletin’s ‘Program of the
Decade’ for 2000-2009, WSU set a NCAA Division II
record with 57 consecutive wins, a run that began
on Jan. 13, 2006, and didn’t end until the national
title game on Mar. 24, 2007. The 2007-08 Warrior
squad won a NCAA record 38 games.
An excellent recruiter and teacher, Brown
recruited and developed some of the best
players in the nation with three National Player
of the Year recipients, along with seven first team
All-America honorees. 11 players total have
earned All-America status including WT Sopho-
more David Chavlovich. Brown has coached five
NSIC Most Valuable Players, seven NSIC Defen-
sive Players of the Year and two Elite Eight Most
Valuable Players.
Brown is doing it again at WT as David Chav-
lovich has earned both Freshman of the Year and
Player of the Year in the best Division II Confer-
ence in the Nation, the Lone Star Conference.
Brown attended and played basketball
(1988-1992) and baseball (1991) at Winona State
University. He finished his Warrior career ranked
fifth in program history in scoring, second in assists
and first in steals. He earned his bachelor’s degree
in 1993 in physical education and completed his
master’s degree in education in 1998.
He and his wife Dr. Trisha Brown are the proud
parents of three children, TJ, Zach and Ella. Dr.
Brown is currently an Instructor and works in the
Sports & Exercise Science Department at West
Texas A&M.
NAME FROM YEARS RECORD WIN %
1. Wayne McCorkle 1920-1921 1 8-2 80.0%
2. Sam Burton 1921-1933 12 203-39 83.9%
3. Carl York 1933-1934 1 7-12 36.8%
4. Al Baggett 1934-1942 7 174-54 76.3%
5. Gus Miller 1942-1957 14 197-137 58.9%
6. Borden Price 1957-1959 2 9-30 23.1%
7. Metz LaFollette 1959-1963 4 29-61 32.2%
8. Jimmy Viramontes 1963-1967 4 38-53 41.8%
9. Dennis Walling 1967-1973 6 82-66 55.4%
10. Ron Ekker 1973-1978 5 65-70 48.1%
11. Ken Edwards 1978-1984 6 68-97 41.2%
12. Gary Moss 1984-1987 3 47-40 54.0%
13. Mark Adams 1987-1992 5 118-38 75.6%
14. Jeff Morgan 1992-1993 1 17-10 63.0%
15. Rick Cooper 1993-2013 21 391-194 66.0%
16. Vinay Patel 2013-2014 1 6-14 30.0%
17. Tom Brown 2014-present 2 43-23 65.2%
BEST WINNING % (MIN. 20 GAMES)
1. Sam Burton, 1921-1933 83.9%
2. Mark Adams, 1987-1992 75.6%
3. Al Baggett, 1934-1942 76.3%
4. Rick Cooper, 1993-2013 66.0%
5. Tom Brown, 2014-Present 65.2%
CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS
1. Rick Cooper, 1993-2013 20
2. Sam Burton, 1921-1933 12
3. Al Baggett, 1937-1942 5
Mark Adams, 1987-1993 5
5. Gus Miller, 1942-1947* 4
Gus Miller, 1948-1952 4
Dennis Walling, 1968-1972 4
8. Tom Brown, 2014-Present 2
* Team Did Not Play 1943-44 Season
TOM BROWN
HEAD COACH
THIRD SEASON
WINONA STATE ‘93
West Texas A&M Head Coaching Records
Brown’s Coaching File
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STANDINGS (NOV. 21)
School Conf C-Pct. Ovr. Pct. Streak
UT Permian Basin 0-0 0.000 5-0 1.000 W5
Tarleton State 0-0 0.000 3-0 1.000 W3
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 0.000 3-0 1.000 W3
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0.000 3-0 1.000 W3
Angelo State 0-0 0.000 2-0 1.000 W2
West Texas A&M 0-0 0.000 5-1 0.833 L1
Cameron 0-0 0.000 4-1 0.800 L1
Midwestern State 0-0 0.000 4-1 0.800 L1
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0.000 2-3 0.400 W1
Western New Mexico 0-0 0.000 1-3 0.250 L3
2016-17 LSC Statistical Leaders (Nov. 21)
TEAM
Scoring Offense G W-L Points Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 5 5-0 546...............109.2
2.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 3-0 314...............104.7
3.West Texas A&M 6 5-1 531.................88.5
4.Midwestern State 5 4-1 439.................87.8
5.Tarleton State 3 3-0 229.................76.3
Scoring Defense G W-L Points Avg.
1.Angelo State 2 2-0 96...................48.0
2.Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 3-0 179.................59.7
3.Tarleton State 3 3-0 181.................60.3
4.Cameron 5 4-1 304.................60.8
5.Eastern New Mexico 5 2-3 368.................73.6
Scoring Margin G Off. Def. Margin
1.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 104.7 75.0................29.7
2.Angelo State 2 75.5 48.0................27.5
3.UT Permian Basin 5 109.2 87.0................22.2
4.Tarleton State 3 76.3 60.3................16.0
5.Cameron 5 74.8 60.8................14.0
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA................ Pct.
1.UT Permian Basin 5 191 360...............0.531
2.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 116 232...............0.500
3.Midwestern State 5 159 325...............0.489
4.West Texas A&M 6 173 381...............0.454
5.Angelo State 2 49 110...............0.445
Field Goal Pct. Def. G FGM FGA Pct.
1.Angelo State 2 35 122...............0.287
2.Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 61 171...............0.357
3.Cameron 5 104 284...............0.366
4.Tarleton State 3 59 158...............0.373
5.Western New Mexico 4 100 263...............0.380
Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.
1.UT Permian Basin 5 114 149...............0.765
2.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 58 82.................0.707
3.Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 41 59.................0.695
4.West Texas A&M 6 124 181...............0.685
5.Tarleton State 3 58 85.................0.682
3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1.Midwestern State 5 48 127...............0.378
2.UT Permian Basin 5 50 137...............0.365
3.Angelo State 2 16 44.................0.364
4.Cameron 5 46 127...............0.362
5.West Texas A&M 6 61 169...............0.361
3-PT Field Goal Pct. Def. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1.Tarleton State 3 17 76.................0.224
2.Cameron 5 31 126...............0.246
3.Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 18 64.................0.281
4.Angelo State 2 12 40.................0.300
5.Western New Mexico 4 42 131...............0.321
Rebounding Offense G Reb. Avg.
1.Western New Mexico 4 192.................48.0
2.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 142.................47.3
3.UT Permian Basin 5 234.................46.8
4.Angelo State 2 86...................43.0
5.Eastern New Mexico 5 213.................42.6
Rebounding Defense G Reb. Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 5 151.................30.2
2.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 104.................34.7
3.Tarleton State 3 106.................35.3
4.West Texas A&M 6 224.................37.3
5.Midwestern State 5 190.................38.0
Blocked Shots G Blocks Avg.
1.Angelo State 2 22.................11.00
2.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 14...................4.67
3.Tarleton State 3 12...................4.00
4.Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 12...................4.00
5.Eastern New Mexico 5 20...................4.00
Assists G Assists Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 5 94.................18.80
2.Midwestern State 5 87.................17.40
3.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 52.................17.33
4.Cameron 5 73.................14.60
5.Angelo State 2 29.................14.50
Steals G Steals Avg.
1.Texas A&M-Commerce 3 39.................13.00
2.Angelo State 2 18...................9.00
3.UT Permian Basin 5 44...................8.80
4.Eastern New Mexico 5 44...................8.80
5.Tarleton State 3 26...................8.67
Attendance G Tot. Home H Avg.
1.Tarleton State 3 5383 5383..........1,794.0
2.Angelo State 2 2451 2451..........1,225.0
3.Midwestern State 5 4585 2817.............939.0
4.Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 1556 1556.............778.0
5.West Texas A&M 6 2223 1464.............732.0
PLAYER
Scoring FG 3PT FT Points Avg.
1.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 49 3 25 126................25.2
2.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 37 18 27 119................19.8
3.ENRIQUEZ, Jordan (WNMU) 21 7 30 79..................19.8
4.ALBERT, Malik (TAMUC) 23 5 7 58..................19.3
5.LACY, Johnnie (UPB) 24 17 30 95..................19.0
Rebounding G Off. Def. Total Avg.
1.SPIVEY, Latrell (WNMU) 4 18 438 56..................14.0
2.JENKINS, Romond (TSU) 3 14 23 37..................12.3
3.ARMSTRONG, D. (TAMUC) 3 11 18 29....................9.7
4.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 5 19 27 46....................9.2
5.LEWIS, Chris (ENMU) 4 15 19 34....................8.5
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA Pct.
1.MORRIS, Josh (UTPB) 5 25 32.......................781
2.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 5 49 69.......................710
3.EVANS, Jordan (WT) 6 31 57.......................544
4.MOMOH,Tyus (CU) 5 28 54.......................519
5.SPIVEY, Latrell (WNMU) 4 21 41.......................512
Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.
1.CAMIDGE, Ridell (TSU) 3 14 14....................1.000
2.EVANS, Jordan (WWT) 6 23 26.......................885
3.LACY, Johnnie (UTPB) 5 30 34.......................882
4.SEYMORE, Trey (TAMUC) 3 13 15.......................867
5.CHAMBERS, Chantz (TSU) 3 14 17.......................824
3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1.CARSON, D. (TAMUC) 3 9 15.......................600
2.HALL,Trey (CU) 5 12 23.......................522
3.HAGIGAL, Sheldon (MSU) 5 16 31.......................516
4.EVANS, Jordan (WT) 6 19 43.......................442
5.MOMOH,Tyus (CU) 5 11 25.......................440
Assists G Assists Avg.
1.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 6 32....................5.3
2.PULLUM, Devante (MSU) 5 26....................5.2
3.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UPB) 5 20....................4.0
4.BYRD, Derrick (TAMUK) 3 12....................4.0
5.SEYMORE, Trey (TAMUC) 3 11....................3.7
Steals G Steals Avg.
1.ALBERT, Malik (TAMUC) 3 10........................3.3
2.PRATT, DeVonte’ (SU) 2 5..........................2.5
3.CHAMBERS, Chantz (TSU) 3 7..........................2.3
4.NEAL, Caelan (TAMUK) 3 7..........................2.3
5.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 5 11........................2.2
Blocks G Blocks Avg.
1.HOLLINS, Justin (ASU) 2 14........................7.0
2.ARMSTRONG, Dorian (TAMUC) 3 9..........................3.0
3.HAWLEY, Josh (TSU) 3 5..........................1.7
4.TSHIKAYA, Thomas (ASU) 2 3..........................1.5
5.WHITE, Carl (WT) 6 9..........................1.5
Minutes Played G Min. Avg.
1.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 6 209....................34.8
2.ENRIQUEZ, Jordan (WNMU) 4 134....................33.5
3.NEEL, Brandon (MSU) 5 159....................31.8
4.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 5 158....................31.6
5.LACY, Johnnie (UTPB) 5 157....................31.4
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GAME INFO
vs. (RV) Azusa Pacific
Friday, November 4th - 11 a.m. CT
Santiago Canyon College - Orange, CA
CCA Division II Tipoff Classic
Game #1
ORANGE, CA - West Texas A&M
opened up their 2016-17 campaign
in style as five different Buffs scored in
double-figures to lead WT to an 86-72
season opening win over the Azusa
Pacific Cougars to open up the CCA
Division II Tipoff Classic at the Santia-
go Canyon College Athletics Com-
plex in Orange, California.
The Buffs went 28-of-64 (43.8%) from
the floor including 10-of-24 (41.7%)
from deep and 20-of-28 (71.4%) from
the charity stripe to go along with 37
rebounds (nine offensive, 28 defen-
sive), 13 assist, seven turnovers, two
blocks and nine steals. Evans led the
way for WT with 20 points followed by
Chavlovich (16), Walton (14), White
(13), and Quaid (12) in double-digits
while Quaid ended the game with 10
rebounds for a double-double.
Azusa Pacific went 23-of-57 (40.4%)
from the field including 9-of-26 (34.6%
from long range and 17-of-23 (73.9%)
from the free throw line to go along
with 40 rebounds (10 offensive, 30
defensive), 13 assists, 20 turnovers,
two blocks and four steals. Schreiber
led all players with 25 points on the
afternoon followed by Peterson with
14 and Kutlesic with 13.
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
APU 26 46 72 0-1
WT 32 54 86 1-0
GAME INFO
vs. St. Cloud State
Saturday, November 5th - 6 p.m. CT
Santiago Canyon College - Orange, CA
CCA Division II Tipoff Classic
Game #2
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
SCSU 30 40 70 0-2
WT 38 45 83 2-0
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vs. #23 Arkansas-Fort Smith
Sunday, November 6th - 11 a.m. CT
Santiago Canyon College - Orange, CA
CCA Division II Tipoff Classic
Game #3
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WT 47 47 94 3-0
UAFS 45 41 86 2-1
ORANGE, CA - West Texas A&M junior
guard Jordan Evans scored 20 points
for the second straight contest as the
Buffs shot 50 percent from the floor
in an 83-70 win over St. Cloud State
during the CCA Division II Tipoff Clas-
sic at the Santiago Canyon College
Athletics Complex in Orange, Califor-
nia.
The Buffs were led offensively by Ev-
ans with his second straight 20-point
performance followed by White with
17 and Chavlovich with 15. Walton,
Chavlovich and White grabbed six
rebounds each while Chavlovich
dished out five steals. WT went 29-of-
58 (50%) from the floor including 11-
of-25 (44%) from deep and 14-of-28
(50%) with 36 rebounds (nine offen-
sive, 27 defensive), 17 assists, 13 turn-
overs, two blocks and three steals.
The Huskies were led by Davis with
23 points followed by Scottie Stone
with 16 while Davis grabbed eight
rebounds on the night. SCSU went 22-
of-61 (36.1%) from the floor including
7-of-21 (33.3%) from long range and
19-of-26 (73.1%) from the free throw
line to go along with 42 rebounds (15
offensive, 27 defensive), 11 assists, 16
turnovers, five blocks and five steals.
ORANGE, CA - The Buffaloes of West
Texas A&M are off to their best start
to a season since 2012-13 thanks to
an 11-0 run in the heart of the sec-
ond half as WT outlasted #23 Arkan-
sas-Fort Smith, 94-86 in the finale of
the CCA Division II Tipoff Classic at
the Santiago Canyon College Athlet-
ics Complex in Orange, California.
The Buffs were led by Walton with 24
points followed by Chavlovich (19),
Evans (17) and Golightly Jr. (10) with
double-digit points while Chavlovich
led WT with six rebounds and three
assists. WT went 33-of-65 (50.8%) from
the floor including 10-of-29 (34.5%)
from deep and 18-of-27 (66.7%) from
the free throw line to go along with 37
rebounds (13 offensive, 24 defensive),
13 assists, 13 turnovers, five blocks
and three steals.
UAFS was led by Thomas with 20
points and five rebounds followed
by Youngblood with 19 and Parker
with 14 points and a team leading
six rebounds. The Lions went 29-of-
60 (48.3%) from the floor including
4-of-15 (26.7%) from long range and
24-of-28 (85.7%) from the free throw
line to go along with 31 rebounds
(eight offensive, 23 defensive), 13
assists, nine turnovers, one block and
eight steals.
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GAME INFO
vs. #15 Fort Lewis
Friday, November 11th - 5 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
LSC/RMAC Challenge
Game #4
CANYON, TX - West Texas A&M shot
58.3% from the field in the second
half including 62.5% from long range
as they opened their 2016-17 home
schedule in style on Friday night with
a big 90-82 South Central Region win
over #15 Fort Lewis during the LSC/
RMAC Challenge at the First United
Bank Center in Canyon, Texas.
The Buffs were led offensively by
Chavlovich with 21 points as the
junior went 5-of-12 from the floor
including 4-of-6 from deep while
Evans (18), Quaid (15), Walton (10)
and White (10) scored double-digits
for WT. WT went 27-of-65 (41.5%) from
the floor including 10-of-25 (40%) from
long range and 26-of-31 (83.9%) from
the charity stripe to go along with 46
rebounds (15 offensive, 31 defensive),
13 assists, 15 turnovers, six blocks and
seven steals.
Fort Lewis was led by Blaylock and
Bach with 21 points each to tie a
game high while Farris finished the
game with 15 points. The Skyhawks
went 25-of-59 (42.4%) from the field
including 10-of-18 (55.6%) from
deep and 22-of-30 (73.3%) from the
free throw line to go along with 35
rebounds (eight offensive, 27 defen-
sive), 17 assists, 13 turnovers, three
blocks and six steals in the loss.
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
FLC 45 37 82 0-1
WT 36 54 90 4-0
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vs. New Mexico Highlands
Saturday, November 12th - 5 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
LSC/RMAC Challenge
Game #5
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
NMHU 37 40 77 0-2
WT 48 44 92 5-0
CANYON, TX - West Texas A&M
continued their best start to a sea-
son since 2012-13 as they remained
unbeaten with a 92-77 victory over
the visiting Cowboys of New Mexi-
co Highlands in front of 782 fans at
the FUBC in Canyon during the LSC/
RMAC Challenge.
The Buffs were led offensively by
Chavlovich with 22 points to run his
career point total to 1,190 to move
into seventh place all-time to pass
former West Texas State standout Sim-
mie Hill (1967-69 | 1,189 pts). WT went
28-of-57 (50.9%) from the floor includ-
ing 9-of-27 (33.3%) from deep and 25-
of-36 (69.4%) from the free throw line
to go along with 39 rebounds (nine
offensive, 30 defensive), 17 assists, 14
turnovers, two blocks and five steals.
Highlands was led by Woods with 19
points followed by Lawton with 15
and Johnson with 11 while Lawton
grabbed 10 rebounds for a dou-
ble-double. NMHU went 23-of-58
(39.7%) from the floor including 1-of-8
(12.5%) from deep and 30-of-41
(73.2%) from the charity stripe to go
along with 38 rebounds (12 offensive,
26 defensive), eight assists, 12 turn-
overs, two blocks and five steals in
the loss.
GAME INFO
at Lubbock Christian
Thursday, November 17th - 7 p.m. CT
Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, TX
Game #6
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WT 24 62 86 5-1
LCU 45 50 95 2-2
LUBBOCK, TX - WT trailed by as many
as 27 points in the second half be-
fore putting together an incredible
comeback but a hot shooting effort
by Lubbock Christian gave the Chaps
the victory, 95-86 to hand WT their
first loss of the season in front of over
400 fans at the Rip Griffin Center in
Lubbock, Texas.
The Buffs were led by David Chav-
lovich with a game high 26 point fol-
lowed by Joseph Prince (16), Jordan
Evans (15) and Skyler O’Laughlin (10).
WT went 27-of-72 (37.5%) from the
floor including 11-of-39 (28.2%) from
deep and 21-of-31 (67.7% from the
free throw line to go along with 37
rebounds (18 offensive, 19 defensive),
13 assists, 16 turnovers and 11 steals.
Lubbock Christian was led offen-
sively by Brennan Fowler and Tyler
Rogers with 17 points each followed
by Ja’Qualyn Gilbreath (14), Ridrell
Holman (12), Jay Workman (11) and
Marcus Arrington (10) in double-digits
while Fowler grabbed a game high
13 rebounds for a double-double.
LCU went 32-of-52 (61.5%) from the
field including 6-of-12 (50%) from
deep and 25-of-30 (83.3%) from the
charity stripe to go along with 38 re-
bounds (four offensive, 34 defensive),
17 assists, 25 turnovers, one block and
five steals.
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BY-CLASSIFICATION
Senior...................................4
Junior...................................5
Sophomore.........................3
Freshman.............................2
BY-STATE
Texas....................................5
Illinois....................................2
Wisconsin.............................2
Arizona................................1
California.............................1
Colorado.............................1
Minnesota...........................1
Oklahoma...........................1
2016-17 Buffalo Basketball Numerical Roster
2016-17 Buffalo Basketball Alphabetical Roster
Roster Breakdown
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous/High School)
0 Drew Evans G 6-3 Fr. Chicago, Illinois (Thornwood HS)
1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 Jr. Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS)
2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Sr. Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)
3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 Jr. Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)
5 Jordan Collins G 6-0 Fr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge HS)
10 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert HS)
11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 Jr. Waconia, Minnesota (Waconia HS)
14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Sr. Palmdale, California (Volunteer State JC)
15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 So. Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge HS)
20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 Jr. Dumas, Texas (Dumas HS)
21 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 Jr. Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Tech. Coll.)
24 Skyler O’Laughlin C 6-11 Sr. Elkhorn, Wisconsin (Winona State)
35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois (Foreman HS)
40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Sr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous/High School)
40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Sr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)
1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 Jr. Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS)
5 Jordan Collins G 6-0 Fr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge HS)
0 Drew Evans G 6-3 Fr. Chicago, Illinois (Thornwood HS)
3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 Jr. Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)
20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 Jr. Dumas, Texas (Dumas HS)
2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Sr. Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)
11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 Jr. Waconia, Minnesota (Waconia HS)
10 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert HS)
24 Skyler O’Laughlin C 6-11 Sr. Elkhorn, Wisconsin (Winona State)
14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Sr. Palmdale, California (Volunteer State JC)
15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 So. Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge HS)
21 Jerrod Walton G 6-5 Jr. Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Tech. Coll.)
35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois (Foreman HS)
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#0 Drew Evans
6-3 | Guard | Freshman
Chicago, Illinois
#1 David Chavlovich
5-11 | Guard | Junior
Arlington, Texas
#2 Eric Golightly Jr.
6-1 | Guard | Senior
Chickasha, Oklahoma
#3 Jordan Evans
6-5 | Guard | Junior
Houston, Texas
#5 Jordan Colins
6-0 | Guard | Freshman
Houston, Texas
#10 Eric Mosley
6-5 | Guard | Junior
Gilbert, Arizona
#11 Tommy Gove
5-11 | Guard | Junior
Waconia, Minnesota
#14 Joseph Prince
5-10 | Guard | Senior
Palmdale, California
#15 Ryan Quaid
6-6 | Guard | Sophomore
Fort Collins, Colorado
#20 Rylan Gerber
6-3 | Guard | Junior
Dumas, Texas
#21 Jerrod Walton
6-5 | Guard | Junior
Mequon, Wisconsin
#24 Skyler O’Laughlin
6-11 | Center | Senior
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
#35 Carl White
6-6 | Guard | Sophomore
Chicago, Illinois
#40 Garrett Brockman
6-2 | Guard | Senior
Amarillo, Texas
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Freshman | Guard | 6-3
Chicago, Illinois (Thornwood HS)
DREW
EVANS
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 4-0 24 6.0 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 2-2-4 1.0 4 0 2 3 0 0 9 2.3
TOTAL 4-0 24 6.0 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 2-2-4 1.0 4 0 2 3 0 0 9 2.3
Evans’s Career Statistics
At Thornwood High School:
Evans comes to Canyon following a standout prep
career at Thornwood High School (Illinois) he played for
Coach Paul Slavich. As a senior he averaged 15 points,
five rebounds and three assists per game in the South-
west Suburban Conference. His strong performance this
past year saw him earn All-Conference honors in one of
the strongest conferences in the State of Illinois.
Personal:
Born May 6th. Evans is the son of Leslie Wilson and Adina Evans and he has six siblings: Lakief, Shown, Daylen, Darius, Tashara
and Taliyah.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 9 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 2 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Off. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Def. Rebounds 2 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Assists 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks - -
Steals - -
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 9 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 2 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Off. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Def. Rebounds 2 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Assists 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks - -
Steals - -
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-6 209 34.8 37-100 .370 18-56 .321 27-41 .659 9-25-34 5.7 17 0 32 11 0 13 119 19.8
2015-16 31-31 1018 32.8 205-495 .414 112-287 .390 112-147 .762 28-83-111 3.6 69 0 95 80 4 27 634 20.5
2014-15 28-25 918 32.8 151-372 .406 93-238 .391 68-86 .791 19-77-96 3.4 54 2 93 59 3 30 463 16.5
TOTAL 65-62 2145 33.0 393-967 .406 223-581 .384 207-274 .755 56-185-241 3.7 140 2 220 150 7 70 1216 18.7
Junior | Guard | 5-11
Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS)
DAVID
CHAVLOVICH
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Chavlovich’s Career Statistics
2016-17 (Junior):
- Basketball Times Division II Preseason All-American
- Sporting News Division II Preseason All-American
- Division II Bulletin Super 16 Selection
- Lone Star Conference Preseason Player of the Year
2015-16 (Sophomore):
Chavlovich, the 2016 Lone Star Conference Player of
the Year, registered one of the single best seasons in WT Basketball history in 2015-16. He finished his sophomore campaign
with 634 career points to rank second all-time in program history behind Damien Lolar’s 650 points in 2006-07. The Arlington
native set a new program single-season record in three-point field goals made (111) and three-point field goals attempted
(287). The Arlington native joined the 1,000 Point Club back on February 10th with 25 points in a loss at then #25 Midwestern
State. Chavlovich went 205-495 (41.4%) from the floor including 112-287 (39%) from deep and 112-147 (76.2%) from the free
throw line to go along with 111 total rebounds (3.6/game), he led the LSC in minutes per game (32.8) while dishing out a
team-high 95 assists to go along with four blocks and 27 steals on the season. Chavlovich was named a 1st Team All-LSC
selection while picking up All-Region accolades by the D2CCA (1st Team) and the NABC (1st Team). Chavlovich became
the third player in program history to be named a NABC All-American joining Damien Lolar (2007) and Robert Lee (2008).
2014-15 (Freshman):
Chavlovich made an immediate on the court as a true freshman, not just within the team, but the league as he was named
the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year in 2014-15. He led team in scoring and ranked second in the LSC with 16.5
points per game while leading the Buffs and ranking fourth in the LSC in 3FG% (.391, min. 20 attempts). He also led the team
in FT% (.791), and led team and the LSC in minutes per game (32.8). He scored a career high 33 points on against Harding
(Nov. 28). He finished the season ranking fourth in 3FG’s made in a single season in the WT record book with 93 and second
in 3FG attempts with 238. He also made his mark on the single-game WT record book as he ranks fifth in 3FG’s made in a
single game after making eight on against Mid-America Christian (Jan. 2). Chavlovich was named 2nd Team All-Lone Star
Conference for his efforts on the court.
At Bowie High School:
Chavlovich, a 5-11 guard, came to Canyon following a standout prep career at
Arlington Bowie High School (Texas) where he was named the District 3-5A Offen-
sive Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 15 points per game for the Volun-
teers to lead the team to the Texas 5A Regional Finals to finish the season with a
27-6 overall record. Chavlovich was an All-Region selection while also being hon-
ored with an invitation to the Dallas County/Tarrant County All-Star Game along
with the Elements of a Champions All-Star Game.
Personal:
Born September 14th. Chavlovich is the son of David and Stephanie Chavlovich
and he has as two siblings, D’von and Deshawn.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 39 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Points 26 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Field Goals 9 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Free Throws 4 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 4 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Off. Rebounds 2 (3x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Def. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Assists 8 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 5 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 42 Mid-America Christian (1-2-15)
Points 33 Harding (11-28-14)
Field Goals 11 Harding (11-28-14)
Free Throws 10 A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 8 (2x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (12-15-15)
Def. Rebounds 7 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)
Assists 10 New Mexico Highlands (11-21-15)
Blocks 1 (7x), last, vs. Cameron (3-3-16)
Steals 5 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
CAREER SCORING TOP-10
Points Scored
NAME YEARS GMS PTS. AVG.
1. M. Lattibeaudiere 93-97 112 1,566 14.0
2. R. Ramey 73‑76 99 1,440 14.5
3. P. Brookfield 40‑42 100 1,406 14.1
4. T. Dumars 11-15 112 1,230 11.0
5. M. Cheeks 75‑78 106 1,227 11.8
6. D. Chavlovich 14-Pr. 65 1,216 18.7
7. M. Mitchell 67‑69 65 1,197 18.4
8. S. Hill 67‑69 47 1,189 25.3
9. D. Lolar 05-07 59 1,175 19.9
10. J. Thompson 93-97 112 1,152 10.3
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 5-0 57 11.4 5-10 .500 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 1-5-6 1.2 5 0 1 2 0 1 13 2.6
2015-16 31-16 663 21.4 65-142 .458 21-58 .362 76-96 .792 23-76-99 3.2 62 2 50 39 5 40 227 7.3
TOTAL 36-16 720 20.0 70-152 .461 21-60 .350 79-100 .790 24-81-105 2.9 67 2 51 41 5 41 240 6.7
Senior | Guard | 6-1
Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)
ERIC
GOLIGHTLY JR.
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Golightly Jr.’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Junior):
Golightly Jr. had a breakout junior campaign for the Buffs
as the Chickasha native saw time in 31 contests with 16
starts as he averaged 21.4 minutes per game. He went
65-142 (45.8%) from the floor including 21-58 (36.2%) from
behind the arc and 76-96 (79.2%) from the free throw line
to go along with 99 total rebounds (3.2/game). Golightly
Jr. dished out 50 assists to go along with five blocks and
a team-leading 40 steals. He scored a career-high 19 points against Wayland Baptist (Dec. 12) where he went 4-5 from the
floor and 9-11 from the charity stripe.
At Murray State College:
Golightly Jr. joined the Buffs following two standout seasons at Murray State College (Oklahoma) where he averaged 13.8
points per game as a sophomore in 2014-15 where he shot 53 percent from the floor while ranking in the Top-100 in NJCAA
with a 42.3 field goal percentage from behind the arc for the Aggies under head coach Chris Megill.
At Chickasha High School:
He graduated from Chickasha High School (Oklahoma) in 2013. The talented guard registered an impressive prep career
at CHS where he helped the Fighting Chicks to the Oklahoma 5A State Semifinals while averaging 22.8 points per game to
pick up All-State accolades while being named the District 5 Player of the Year.
Personal:
Born April 30th. Golightly Jr. is the son of Eric and Melanie Golightly and he has three siblings, Dominique, Serenity and Chris-
tian.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 23 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Points 10 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Field Goals 4 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Free Throws 2 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds 1 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Def. Rebounds 3 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Assists 1 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 33 Lubbock Christian (11-19-15)
Points 19 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Field Goals 6 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)
Free Throws 9 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, at Angelo State (1-13-16)
Off. Rebounds 2 (7x), last, A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
Def. Rebounds 7 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Assists 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)
Blocks 2 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Steals 4 (3x), last, at Eastern New Mexico (2-27-16)
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-6 165 27.5 31-57 .544 19-43 .442 23-26 .885 4-22-26 4.3 17 0 3 6 0 3 104 17.3
2015-16 31-15 599 19.3 142-318 .447 89-219 .406 60-70 .857 38-100-138 4.5 94 4 20 37 10 20 433 14.0
2014-15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 37-21 764 20.6 173-375 .461 108-262 .412 83-96 .865 42-122-164 4.4 111 4 23 43 10 23 537 14.5
Junior | Guard | 6-5
Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)
JORDAN
EVANS
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Evans’ Career Statistics
2015-16 (Sophomore):
Evans had a big sophomore campaign for the Buffs in
2015-16 as the Houston native saw time in 31 games with
15 starts as he averaged 19.3 minutes per game. He went
142-318 (44.7%) from the floor including 89-219 (40.6%)
from long range and 60-70 (85.7%) from the charity stripe
to go along with 138 total rebounds (4.5/game). Evans
dished out 20 assists to go along with 10 blocks and 20
steals. He registered a career-high 30 points against then #10 Tarleton State (Jan. 23) as he went 7-8 from the floor, 6-6 from
deep and a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line in a 78-61 victory. Evans registered his first career double-double at Okla-
homa Panhandle State (Dec. 1) as he finished the game with 10 rebounds and 17 points. For his efforts on the court, Evans
was named an Honorable Mention All-Lone Star Conference selection.
2014-15 (Redshirt):
Evans redshirted for the Buffs during the 2014-15 season.
At Northern Oklahoma College:
Evans came to West Texas A&M from Northern Oklahoma College where he was coached by Greg Shamburg. The Jets fin-
ished the 2013-14 campaign with an overall record of 21-7 as they advanced to the NJCAA Region II Tournament as coach
Shamburg was named the Region’s Coach of the Year.
At The Village School:
Graduated from The Village School in Houston, Texas in 2013. Evans led the Vikings to a 23-5 team record his senior season
while averaging 17 points and five rebounds per game.
Personal:
Born November 25th. Evans is the son of James and Jessica Evans and he has one sibling, Jade
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 31 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Points 20 (2x), last, vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Field Goals 7 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Free Throws 6 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 5 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Off. Rebounds 2 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Assists 2 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 2 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 31 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Points 30 Tarleton State (1-23-16)
Field Goals 7 (6x), last, vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Free Throws 10 Tarleton State (1-23-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 6 (3x), last, Tarleton State (1-23-16)
Off. Rebounds 4 (2x), last, Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Def. Rebounds 8 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Assists 2 (5x), last, vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Blocks 2 (2x), last, A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
Steals 4 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)
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Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge HS)
JORDAN
COLLINS
5
Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 4-0 10 2.5 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-1-1 0.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0
TOTAL 4-0 10 2.5 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-1-1 0.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0
Collins’s Career Statistics
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At Cypress Ridge High School:
Collins joins the Buffs following a standout prep career at
Cypress Ridge High School (Texas) where he played for
the Rams under head coach Gary Thiebaud. He aver-
aged 21.4 points per contest as a senior for the Rams
while dishing out 2.3 assists per contest and grabbing 5.3
rebounds per game.
Personal:
Born December 22nd. Collins is the son of Joe and Sharhonda Collins.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 3 (2x), last, Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Points - -
Field Goals - -
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds - -
Def. Rebounds 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Assists 1 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 3 (2x), last, Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Points - -
Field Goals - -
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds - -
Def. Rebounds 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Assists 1 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 4-0 7 1.8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 0.0
2015-16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2014-15 26-0 122 4.7 9-23 .391 3-13 .231 5-12 .417 7-15-22 0.8 26 0 2 5 3 5 26 1.0
TOTAL 30-0 129 4.3 9-25 .360 3-14 .214 5-12 .417 7-15-22 0.7 29 0 2 8 3 7 26 0.9
Sophomore | Guard | 6-5
Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert HS)
ERIC
MOSLEY
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Mosley’s Career Statistics
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2015-16 (Redshirt):
Mosley redshirted for the Buffs during the 2015-16 cam-
paign.
2014-15 (Freshman):
As a freshman in 2014-15, Mosley saw action in 26 of the
Buffs’ 29 games, playing 122 minutes on the hardwood.
The Arizona product shot .391 from the field. He scored a
career-high 12 points in Canyon during a win over Hillsdale Baptist (Jan. 3).
At Gilbert High School:
Mosley came to West Texas A&M following a prep career at Gilbert High School in Gilbert, Arizona. He averaged 6.3 points
and 4.8 rebounds per game as a senior for the Tigers under head coach Jay Caserio, leading the team to an overall record
of 21-7 with an appearance in the State Quarterfinals.
Personal:
Born August 27th. Mosley is the son of Gary Mosley and Laura Williams and he has four siblings: Chandler, Rich, Danielle and
Ashley.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 2 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points - -
Field Goals - -
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds - -
Def. Rebounds - -
Assists - -
Blocks - -
Steals 2 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 23 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Points 12 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Field Goals 4 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Free Throws 2 (2x), last, Midwestern State (2-11-15)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Off. Rebounds 2 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Def. Rebounds 3 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Assists 2 Eastern New Mexico (2-28-15)
Blocks 1 (3x), last, A&M-Kingsville (2-7-15)
Steals 2 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
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Junior | Guard | 5-11
Waconia, Wisconsin (Waconia HS)
TOMMY
GOVE
11
Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 3-0 30 10.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-4-4 1.3 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0
2015-16 31-18 778 25.1 32-101 .317 23-73 .315 22-30 .733 12-70-82 2.6 60 0 77 55 1 28 109 3.5
2014-15 29-0 514 17.7 20-82 .244 16-60 .267 11-18 .611 10-32-42 1.4 44 0 34 24 0 18 67 2.3
TOTAL 63-18 1322 21.0 52-184 .283 39-134 .291 33-48 .688 22-106-128 2.0 108 0 112 80 1 47 176 2.8
Gove’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Sophomore):
Gove had a breakout sophomore campaign for the Buffs
in 2015-16, seeing time in all 31 contests with 18 starts
on the season as he averaged 25.1 minutes per game.
The Minnesota native went 32-101 (31.7%) from the floor
including 23-73 (31.5%) from behind the arc and 22-30
(73.3%) from the free throw line to go along with 82 total
rebounds (2.6/game). Gove dished out 77 assists on the
season to rank second on the team to go along with 28 steals and a block. He set a new career high with 11 points against
Southwestern Christian (Jan. 26) as the sophomore went 4-5 from the floor including a perfect 3-3 from long range.
2014-15 (Freshman):
Gove saw time in all 29 games as a true freshman for the Buffs in 2014-15. He averaged 2.3 ppg and 17.7 minutes per game
and tallied 42 rebounds, 34 assists, and 18 steals on the season. He scored a season high 10 points in a win at Nova South-
eastern (Dec. 18).
At Waconia High School:
Gove joined the Buffs following a standout prep career at Waconia High School (Minnesota) where he was coached by
legendary head coach Patrick Hayes III. He was an all-conference selection his senior season where he averaged 12 points
and five assists per game, leading his team to a 19-7 record. Gove was also a four-year letterwinner in football and base-
ball.
Personal:
Born March, 15th. Gove is the son of George and Molly Gove and he has as two siblings, Charlie and Ellie.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 16 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Points - -
Field Goals - -
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds - -
Def. Rebounds 4 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Assists 1 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 32 at Oklahoma Panhdandle St. (12-1-15)
Points 11 Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Field Goals 4 Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Free Throws 2 (12x), last, at Tarleton State (2-20-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 (2x), last, Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Off. Rebounds 2 (2x), last, at Midwestern State (2-10-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (12-15-15)
Assists 6 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Blocks 1 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Steals 4 (2x), last, Eastern New Mexico (1-30-16)
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Senior | Guard | 5-10
Palmdale, California (Volunteer State JC)
JOSEPH
PRINCE
14
Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-1 129 21.5 18-42 .429 9-23 .391 8-8 1.000 2-10-12 2.0 9 0 12 4 0 4 53 8.8
2015-16 28-0 445 15.9 65-186 .349 22-85 .259 26-38 .684 9-45-54 1.9 43 0 40 22 3 13 178 6.4
TOTAL 34-1 574 16.9 83-228 .364 31-108 .287 34-46 .739 11-55-66 1.9 52 0 52 26 3 17 231 6.8
Prince’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Junior):
Prince had a great first season in Maroon & White as a
junior in 2015-16, seeing time in 28 contests for the Buffs
as he averaged 15.9 minutes per game. The California
native went 65-186 (34.9%) from the floor including 22-85
(25.9%) from behind the arc and 26-38 (68.4%) from the
charity stripe to go along with 54 total rebounds (1.9/
game). Prince dished out 40 assists on the season to
go along with three blocks and 13 steals. He made an immediate impact as the junior scored a team-high 20 points in an
exhibition game against Texas Tech (Nov. 9) in Lubbock in his first game as a Buffs, going 7-13 from the floor including 4-8
from deep. Prince registered a career high 16 points at Cameron (Jan. 10) as he went 6-13 from the field including 4-7 from
behind the arc to go along with six rebounds and two assists.
At Volunteer State/Antelope Valley College:
While at Volunteer State JC in 2014-15, Prince averaged 9.4 points, 3.9 assists, 1.1 steals, and 2.4 rebounds per game while
shooting .411 from the field, and an impressive .373 from beyond the arc. Prior to that, Prince spent a year at Antelope
Valley College in Lancaster, Calif.
At Highland High School:
Prince graduated from Highland High School in Palmdale, Calif. There he earned High School League Player of the Year
honors and averaged 23 PPG his senior season.
Personal:
Born December 4th. Prince is the son of Daniel Prince and Bernice Atkinson and he has two siblings, Kingston and Kennedi.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 29 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Points 21 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 8 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws 4 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Off. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Def. Rebounds 3 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Assists 4 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 (4x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 29 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Points 21 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 8 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws 5 Science & Arts (11-24-15)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Off. Rebounds 1 (10x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Def. Rebounds 5 (3x), last, at A&M-Kingsville (2-6-16)
Assists 5 (3x), last, Cameron (12-31-15)
Blocks 1 (3x), last, Eastern New Mexico (1-30-16)
Steals 5 vs. New Mexico Highlands (11-14-15)
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-0 102 17.0 14-23 .609 1-2 .500 17-23 .739 9-18-27 4.5 19 1 4 7 2 1 46 7.7
2015-16 31-16 607 19.6 90-174 .517 5-21 .238 75-113 .664 57-76-133 4.3 88 5 33 41 21 4 260 8.4
TOTAL 37-16 709 19.2 104-197 .528 6-23 .261 92-136 .676 66-94-160 4.3 107 6 37 48 23 5 306 8.3
Sophomore| Guard | 6-6
Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge HS)
RYAN
QUAID
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Quaid’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Freshman):
Quaid had a breakout true freshman campaign for the
Buffs in 2015-16, seeing time in all 31 contests with 16 starts
as he averaged 19.6 minutes per game. The Colorado
native went 90-174 (51.7%) from the floor including 5-21
(23.8%) from behind the arc and 75-113 (66.4%) from
the free throw line to go along with 133 total rebounds
(4.3/game). He dished out 33 assists on the season to go
along with 21 blocks which ranked second on the team while registering four steals. Quaid scored a career high 16 points in
Canyon against Texas A&M-Commerce (Feb. 17) as he went 5-11 from the floor and 4-6 from the charity stripe, he tallied his
first career double-double against Cameron (Dec. 31) with 12 points and 11 rebounds.
At Fossil Ridge High School:
Quaid came to Canyon by way of Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins, Colo. Under head coach Matt Johannsen. As a
senior, he was named the Front Range League (FRL) Player of the Year as he averaged 18 point per game while breaking a
school record for rebounds in a single game (22) and in a season (284). Following his senior campaign, he was chose to play
in “The Show”, a Colorado All-Star Game hosted by the Denver Nuggets. As a junior, Quaid led his high school squad to a
27-1 overall record and runner-up finish in the Colorado State Boys Basketball Tournament, ranking as high as 14th nationally
in the MaxPreps Freeman Rankings. Quaid also played club ball for Billups Elite 17U and is coached by Elton Davis.
Personal:
Born July 14th. Quaid is the son of Rob and Laura Quaid and he has two siblings, Alec and Julia.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 26 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Points 12 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Field Goals 5 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Free Throws 7 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Off. Rebounds 5 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Def. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Assists 1 (4x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Steals 1 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 28 Tarleton State (1-23-16)
Points 13 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Field Goals 5 (5x), last, vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Free Throws 7 (3x), last, Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
Off. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Def. Rebounds 8 at Fort Lewis (11-13-15)
Assists 4 Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Blocks 3 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Steals 1 (5x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 4-0 15 3.8 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.3
2015-16 31-21 413 13.3 22-64 .344 17-53 .321 7-8 .875 20-42-62 2.0 42 0 26 21 4 12 68 2.2
2014-15 28-0 206 7.4 14-40 .350 14-38 .368 3-4 .750 5-13-18 0.6 29 0 7 5 0 7 45 1.6
TOTAL 63-21 634 10.1 36-106 .340 31-91 .341 11-14 .786 25-57-82 1.3 73 0 34 26 4 19 114 1.8
Junior | Guard | 6-3
Dumas, Texas (Dumas HS)
RYLAN
GERBER
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Gerber’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Sophomore):
Gerber had a great sophomore campaign for WT in
2015-16, seeing time in all 31 contests with 21 starts for the
Buffs as he averaged 13.3 minutes per game. The Du-
mas product went 22-64 (34.4%) from the floor including
17-53 (32.1%) from behind the arc and 7-8 (87.5%) from
the charity stripe for the Buffs to go along with 62 total
rebounds (2.0/game). Gerber dished out 26 assists on the
season to go along with four blocks and 12 steals. He made his first career start against Nova Southeastern (Nov. 27) during
the Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic and he followed that up with a career-high 15 points the next day against Emporia
State as the sophomore went 5-8 from the floor including 3-5 from behind the arc.
2014-15 (Freshman):
As a redshirt freshman in 2014-15, Gerber saw time in 28 contests for the Buffs. He averaged 1.6 points and 7.4 minutes per
game. Gerber scored a season-high 11 points in a win over Harding (Nov. 28) during the Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic.
2013-14 (Redshirt):
Gerber redshirted for the Buffs during the 2013-14 season.
At Dumas High School:
Gerber graduated from nearby Dumas HS (Texas) in 2013 where he played guard for the Demons under head coach Mar-
cus Klingsick. The sharp shooting guard averaged over 13 points and six rebounds per contest as he was named 2nd Team
All-District 3-4A three different times. Gerber also excelled in the classroom, picking up Amarillo Globe News Scholar Athlete
of the Year accolades while ranking sixth in his graduating class.
Personal:
Born May 3rd. Gerber is the son of Chris and Kelly Gerber and he has one sibling, Reghan.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Field Goals - -
Free Throws 1 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds - -
Def. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Assists 1 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks - -
Steals - -
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 31 Emporia State (11-28-15)
Points 15 Emporia State (11-28-15)
Field Goals 5 Emporia State (11-28-15)
Free Throws 2 (4x), last, Angelo State (2-3-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 4 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)
Off. Rebounds 3 Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
Def. Rebounds 7 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Assists 4 Emporia State (11-28-15)
Blocks 1 (3x), last, A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
Steals 3 (2x), last, Mid-America Christian (12-8-15)
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Junior | Guard | 6-5
Mequon, Wisconsin (Madison Area Technical)
JERROD
WALTON
21
Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-6 169 28.2 26-58 .448 2-10 .200 19-30 .633 8-22-30 5.0 18 0 16 19 3 7 73 12.2
2015-16 27-7 654 24.2 80-181 .442 8-27 .296 93-143 .650 45-101-146 5.4 61 1 69 55 29 23 261 9.7
TOTAL 33-13 823 24.9 106-239 .444 10-37 .270 112-173 .647 53-123-176 5.3 79 1 85 74 32 30 334 10.1
Walton’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Sophomore):
Walton registered a strong sophomore campaign for
the Buffs in 2015-16, seeing time in 27 contests with seven
starts on the season as he averaged 24.2 minutes per
game. Walton went 80-181 (44.2%) from the floor includ-
ing 8-27 (29.6%) from behind the arc and 93-143 (65%)
from the charity stripe to go along with 146 total rebounds
(5.4/game). The Wisconsin native dished out 69 assists on
the season to rank third on the team while leading the Buffs with 29 blocks to go along with 28 steals. Walton had a break-
out game on February 3rd in Canyon as the sophomore went 6-9 from the floor including a perfect 14-14 from the free
throw line to score a career high 27 points for the Buffs. Walton registered his first career double-double in Canyon against
Lubbock Christian (Nov. 19) as he finished the game with 10 rebounds and 11 points.
At Madison Area Technical College:
Walton was no stranger to athletic honors in his first year at Madison Area Technical College. Walton was named a first-
team North Central Community College Conference (N4C) member and a first-team NJCAA Region IV all-region athlete in
his freshman season. He also picked up all-region tournament honors after helping the Wolfpack win 20 games en route to
a successful and deep run into the national tournament. Walton averaged 16 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals, and
1.5 blocks per game during his freshman campaign at MATC. He also shot 45% from the field and 31% from the perimeter.
At Mequon Homestead High School:
Walton graduated from Mequon Homestead High School where he played volleyball as well. There he earned honorable
mention all-conference accolades and earned a spot on the WBCA All-Star team.
Personal:
Born April 29th. Walton is the son of Fred and Danielle Maxson and he has two siblings, Brandon and Amya.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 34 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Points 24 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Field Goals 9 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Free Throws 6 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Off. Rebounds 3 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Assists 4 (2x), last, vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Blocks 1 (3x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Steals 2 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 34 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Points 27 Angelo State (2-3-16)
Field Goals 9 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Free Throws 14 Angelo State (2-3-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Off. Rebounds 5 Angelo State (2-3-16)
Def. Rebounds 7 (3x), last, Tarleton State (1-23-16)
Assists 7 (2x), last, A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
Blocks 5 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Steals 3 (2x), last, at A&M-Kingsville (2-6-16)
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-6 84 14.0 17-28 .607 0-0 .000 15-24 .625 11-18-29 4.8 21 0 0 9 3 0 49 8.2
TOTAL 6-6 84 14.0 17-28 .607 0-0 .000 15-24 .625 11-18-29 4.8 21 0 0 9 3 0 49 8.2
Senior | Center | 6-11
Elkhorn, Wisconsin (Winona State)
SKLYER
O’LAUGHLIN
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O’Laughlin’s Career Statistics
At Winona State:
O’Laughlin spent three seasons at Winona State (Min-
nesota) where he played for Coach Brown and Coach
Gove at WSU when Winona was a National Power, his
last season of competition at WSU he helped lead the
Warriors to a 23-5 record before an injury kept him out of
the last six games of the season. WSU finished that season
going 3-3 without Skyler in the lineup and lost in the first
round of the NCAA Tournament.
At Elkhorn Area High School:
O’Laughlin, originally from Fort Hood, Texas, graduated from Elkhorn Area High School in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.
Personal:
Born December 31st. O’Laughlin in the son of Steven and Sigrid O’Laughlin.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 22 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points 14 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 5 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws 6 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Assists - -
Blocks 2 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Steals - -
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 22 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points 14 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 5 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws 6 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
3-Pt Field Goals - -
Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Assists - -
Blocks 2 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Steals - -
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-0 142 23.7 18-40 .450 10-21 .476 8-14 .571 10-20-30 5.0 19 1 10 11 9 5 54 9.0
2015-16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2014-15 28-27 642 22.9 80-165 .485 25-64 .391 43-73 .589 33-116-149 5.3 113 11 42 41 37 32 228 8.1
TOTAL 34-27 784 23.1 98-205 .478 35-85 .412 51-87 .586 43-136-179 5.3 132 12 52 52 46 37 282 8.3
Sophomore | Guard | 6-6
Chicago, Illinois (Foreman HS)
CARL
WHITE
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White’s Career Statistics
2015-16 (Redshirt):
White redshirted for the Buffs during the 2015-16 cam-
paign.
2014-15 (Freshman):
White made an immediate impact for the Buffs during
his true freshman campaign by starting 27 games and
appearing in 28. He averaged 8.1 ppg and 5.3 rebounds,
seeing 642 minutes on the hardwood (22.9 per game). White went 80-165 (.485) from the floor and 25-64 (.391) from beyond
the arc. He led the team and ranked third in the LSC in blocks per game at 1.3 (37 total) while totaling 149 rebounds, 116 on
the defensive end, 42 assists, and 32 steals.
At Foreman High School:
White came to Canyon from Foreman High School in Chicago, Illinois where he was a 3rd Team All-Public League CPS
selection while also garnering Honorable Mention All-State accolades as a senior for the Hornets under head coach Terry
Head. White averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds, five blocks and two steals while at FHS, registering five triple-doubles in a
single season.
Personal:
Born June 28th. White is the son of Carl White and Tiffany Ingram and he has three siblings: Tyron, Carl, and Curtis.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 29 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Points 17 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Field Goals 6 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Free Throws 2 (3x), last, Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Off. Rebounds 4 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Def. Rebounds 7 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Assists 3 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Blocks 4 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Steals 1 (5x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 35 at Angelo State (2-4-15)
Points 17 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Field Goals 6 (2x), last, vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Free Throws 5 at Angelo State (2-4-15)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 (3x), last, vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Off. Rebounds 5 CSU-Pueblo (11-14-14)
Def. Rebounds 9 (2x), last, vs. A&M-Commerce (3-5-15)
Assists 4 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (2-21-15)
Blocks 4 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Steals 4 St. Gregory’s (12-13-14)
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Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)
GARRETT
BROCKMAN
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Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2016-17 6-5 51 8.5 4-8 .500 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-3-4 0.7 3 0 3 0 0 0 9 1.5
2015-16 31-0 256 8.3 17-36 .472 5-13 .385 14-22 .636 11-31-42 1.4 47 0 24 27 1 9 53 1.7
2014-15 29-0 291 10.0 21-40 .525 8-17 .471 18-34 .529 25-25-50 1.7 44 0 5 16 1 14 68 2.3
TOTAL 66-5 598 9.1 42-84 .500 14-35 .400 32-56 .571 37-59-96 1.5 94 0 32 43 2 23 130 2.0
Brockman’s Career Statistics
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2015-16 (Junior):
Brockman had a great junior campaign for the Buffs in
2015-16 as the Amarillo product saw time in all 31 con-
tests as he averaged 8.3 minutes per game. He went
17-36 (47.2%) from the field including 5-13 (38.5%) from
behind the arc and 14-22 (63.6%) from to charity stripe to
go along with 42 total rebounds (1.4/game). Brockman
dished out 24 assists on the season to go along with one
block and nine steals. He scored a career high 10 points at Texas A&M-Commerce (Jan. 20) as he went a perfect 4-4 from
the floor including 2-2 from long range.
2014-15 (Sophomore):
The local product saw time in all 29 games for the Buffs during his first season, playing 291 minutes (10.0 per game). Brock-
man shot 52.5% from the floor and 47.1% from the perimeter. He totaled 50 rebounds and 14 steals. The Amarillo High grad
scored a season-high nine points in a home win over Hillsdale Baptist (Jan. 3).
At Amarillo High School:
Brockman graduated from nearby Amarillo High School in 2012. Played for the Sandies under head coach Jason Pillion and
led the team to a 25-4 record his senior season.
Personal:
Born March 8th. Brockman is the son of Paul and Jody Brockman and he has two siblings, Jackie and Jake.
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 12 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Points 5 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 2 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals 1 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Off. Rebounds 1 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
Def. Rebounds 2 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Assists 1 (3x), last, New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Blocks - -
Steals - -
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 25 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Points 10 at A&M-Commerce (1-20-16)
Field Goals 4 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-20-16)
Free Throws 4 (2x), last, Eastern New Mexico (1-30-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-20-16)
Off. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, St. Gregory’s (12-13-14)
Def. Rebounds 7 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Assists 3 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)
Blocks 1 (2x), last, vs. Cameron (3-3-16)
Steals 2 (3x), last, vs. UPR-Humacao (12-18-15)
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West Texas A&M Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Nov 21, 2016)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL
ALL GAMES 5-1 2-0 0-1 3-0
CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
NON-CONFERENCE 5-1 2-0 0-1 3-0
Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds
11/04/16 vs Azusa Pacific W 86-72 110 (20)EVANS, Jordan (10)QUAID, Ryan
11/05/16 vs St. Cloud State W 83-70 110 (20)EVANS, Jordan (6)WHITE, Carl
(6)WALTON, Jerrod
(6)CHAVLOVICH, David
11/06/16 vs Arkansas-Fort Smith W 94-86 110 (24)WALTON, Jerrod (6)CHAVLOVICH, David
11/11/16 FORT LEWIS W 90-82 682 (21)CHAVLOVICH, David (8)WHITE, Carl
11/12/16 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 92-77 782 (22)CHAVLOVICH, David (9)O'LAUGHLIN, Skyler
11/17/16 at LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 86-95 L 429 (26)CHAVLOVICH, David (7)WHITE, Carl
* - Conference game
Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game
Home 2 1464 732
Away 1 429 429
Neutral 3 330 110
Total 6 2223 370
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West Texas A&M Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2016)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds
Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg
vs Azusa Pacific 11/04/16 86-72 W 28-64 .438 10-24 .417 20-28 .714 9 28 37 37.0 20 13 7 2 9 86 86.0
vs St. Cloud State 11/05/16 83-70 W 29-58 .500 11-25 .440 14-28 .500 9 27 36 36.5 24 17 13 2 3 83 84.5
vs Arkansas-Fort Smith 11/06/16 94-86 W 33-65 .508 10-29 .345 18-27 .667 13 24 37 36.7 18 13 13 5 3 94 87.7
FORT LEWIS 11/11/16 90-82 W 27-65 .415 10-25 .400 26-31 .839 15 31 46 39.0 25 13 15 6 7 90 88.2
NEW MEXICO HIGHLAND 11/12/16 92-77 W 29-57 .509 9-27 .333 25-36 .694 9 30 39 39.0 32 17 14 2 5 92 89.0
at LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 11/17/16 86-95 L 27-72 .375 11-39 .282 21-31 .677 18 19 37 38.7 26 13 16 0 11 86 88.5
West Texas A&M 531 173-381 .454 61-169 .361 124-181 .685 73 159 232 38.7 145 86 78 17 38 531 88.5
Opponents 482 154-347 .444 37-100 .370 137-178 .770 57 167 224 37.3 146 79 95 14 33 482 80.3
Games played: 6
Points/game: 88.5
FG Pct: 45.4
3FG Pct: 36.1
FT Pct: 68.5
Rebounds/game:38.7
Assists/game: 14.3
Turnovers/game: 13.0
Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1
Steals/game: 6.3
Blocks/game: 2.8
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