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2016-17 WT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 23: AT EASTERN NEW MEXICO
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 W, 105-66
25 Wayne State College ^ W, 92-74
26 Southern Nazarene ^ W, 82-81 OT
DECEMBER
1 Western New Mexico * W, 91-55
3 Eastern New Mexico * W, 92-86
6 UT Permian Basin * W, 89-80
10 at New Mexico Highlands W, 82-55
18 vs. #12 Western Washington # W, 90-83
19 vs. Rollins # W, 89-68
31 #5 Oklahoma City W, 95-63
JANUARY
5 at Midwestern State * L, 78-84
7 at Cameron * W, 100-98 4OT
12 #17 Angelo State * W, 104-96
14 Texas A&M-Kingsville * W, 80-65
19 at #11 Tarleton State * L, 73-91
21 at (RV) Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 103-104 OT
26 at Eastern New Mexico * 8:30 p.m.
28 at Western New Mexico * 5:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY
4 at (RV) UT Permian Basin * 4:00 p.m.
9 Cameron * 7:30 p.m.
11 Midwestern State * 4:00 p.m.
16 at Texas A&M-Kingsville * 7:30 p.m.
18 at (RV) Angelo State * 4:00 p.m.
23 Texas A&M-Commerce * 7:30 p.m.
25 #14 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 #20 Buffaloes of West Texas A&M continue
their Lone Star Conference road trip on
Thursday night as they head down Highway 60
for a rivalry matchup with the Greyhounds of
Eastern New Mexico with tipoff set for 8:30 p.m.
CT in Portales.
- SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
EASTERN NEW MEXICO
Eastern New Mexico is led by first year head
coach Tres Segler who came to Portales after
seven seasons as the assistant at Midwestern
State when the Mustangs advanced to three
straight Elite Eights and made seven NCAA
Postseason appearances.
The Greyhounds enter the weekend with an
overall record of 7-12 with a 1-8 mark in Lone
Star Conference play following road losses to
Texas A&M-Kingsville and Angelo State this past
weekend. ENMU is 2-5 inside of Greyhound Are-
na this season with four of those losses coming
in LSC play (Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton
State, Cameron, Midwestern State).
ENMU is led offensively by CoRnell Neal who
has gone 70-of-156 from the floor including
21-of-52 from deep to average 14.5 points
per game followed by Marquise Harris (14.2)
and Joe Clark (10.9) in double-figures. The
Greyhounds have gone 501-of-1197 (41.9%)
from the field this season including 129-of-387
(33.3%) from deep and 318-of-519 (61.3%) from
the charity stripe to go along with 39.3 (+0.1)
rebounds per contest and 76.3 (-3.6) points per
game, they are allowing their opponents to
shoot 34.4% from the floor and average 79.9
points per contest so far this season.
The Buffs lead the all-time series against Eastern
New Mexico, 68-18 in a series dating back to
the 1935-36 campaign with the Buffs taking the
last five meetings between the two teams.
- A LOOK BACK
TAMUC RECAP
The then #12 Buffaloes of West Texas A&M hit
14 threes but dropped their second straight
contest as they fell to the Lions of Texas A&M-
Commerce, 104-103 in a double overtime
thriller inside of the TAMUC Fieldhouse in
Commerce, Texas on Saturday afternoon.
The Buffs went 36-of-82 (43.9%) from the floor
including 14-of-45 (31.1%) from deep and
17-of-22 (77.3%) from the free throw line with
50 rebounds (10 offensive, 30 defensive), 18
assists, 11 turnovers, eight blocks and five
steals. Chavlovich went 10-of-28 from the floor
and 5-of-17 from deep to lead the Buffs with
29 points followed by J. Evans with 24 with 10
rebounds for the double-double while Quaid
led WT with 14 rebounds.
LAST MEETING WITH ENMU (DEC. 3, 2016)
West Texas A&M has six different players score
double-figures as the #24 Buffs shot 50% from
the floor to outlast the rival Greyhounds of
Eastern New Mexico, 92-86 in front of 876 fans
at the First United Bank Center in Canyon, Texas
The Buffs went 30-of-60 (50%) from the floor
including 8-of-28 (28.6%) from deep and 24-of-
35 (68.6%) from the free throw line to go along
with 43 rebounds (15 offensive, 28 defensive),
14 assists, 19 turnovers, four blocks and seven
steals. Chavlovich went 9-of-16 from the floor to
lead the Buffs with 22 points with five other Buffs
scoring double-digits.
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 1,523
points in his 80 career games in Maroon &
White to average an impressive 19.0 points
per contest. Chavlovich’s 29 points against
Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday afternoon
kept the junior guard in second place all-time
after passing Reggie Ramey (1973-76 / 1,440).
Chavlovich now sits just 43 points behind Martin
Lattibeaudiere (1993-97 | 1,566) for WT’s all-
time scoring mark.Follow WT Basketball on Social Media
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MBB Contact: Brent Seals
E-Mail: bseals@wtamu.edu
Office: 806.651.4442
Cell: 806.674.7050
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#20 West Texas A&M
BUFFALOES
18-4 (6-3 LSC)
Date.......................................Jan. 26
Venue...............Greyhound Arena
Location......Portales, New Mexico
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Video......GoEasternAthletics.com
Audio....................987JackFM.com
vs. ENMU................WT Leads, 67-18
Series Beginning..................1935-36
Last Meeting..............Feb. 27, 2016
Result.................................WT, 82-63
Streak................................WT, Win 5
Eastern New Mexico
GREYHOUNDS
7-12 (1-8 LSC)
EASTERN NEW MEXICO • THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 • PORTALES, NEW MEXICO
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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 (Entering ‘16-17)...........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
11/22 Daeshon Francis, UTPB (2)
11/29 CoRnell Neal, ENMU
12/5 Ridell Camidge, TSU
12/14 David Chavlovich, WT
12/20 Ridell Camidge, TSU (2)
1/3 David Chavlovich, WT (2)
1/9 Devante Pullum, MSU
1/16 Ridell Camidge, TSU (3)
1/23 Delvonte Pierre, CU
2016-17 DEFENSIVE
Date Player, School
11/16 Dorian Armstrong, TAMUC
11/22 Justin Hollins, ASU
11/29 Igor Ibaka, MSU
12/5 Romond Jenkins, TSU
12/14 Carl White, WT
12/20 Romond Jenkings, TSU (2)
1/3 Justin Hollins, ASU (2)
1/9 Dorian Armstrong, TAMUC (2)
1/16 Sammy Allen, UTPB
1/23 Sammy Allen, UTPB (2)
Previous Games (Last 10)
WEST TEXAS A&M (7-3)
Date Opponent H/A/N W/L......Score
12/10 N.M. Highlands A W.......82-55
12/18 #12 Western Wash. N W.......90-83
12/19 Rollins N W.......89-68
12/31 #5 Oklahoma City H W.......95-63
1/5 Midwestern State * A L........78-84
1/7 Cameron * A W.100-984ot
1/12 #17 Angelo State * H W.....104-96
1/14 A&M-Kingsville * H W.......80-65
1/19 #11 Tarleton State * A L........73-91
1/21 A&M-Commerce * A L.103-104ot
EASTERN NEW MEXICO (3-7)
Date Opponent H/A/N W/L......Score
12/8 A&M-Commerce * H L..........73-83
12/10 #15 Tarleton State * H L..........79-92
12/13 Lubbock Christian H L..........67-73
12/17 Texas Wesleyan H W.........80-70
12/29 Wayland Baptist H W.........80-74
1/3 Western N.M. * A W.........78-71
1/12 Cameron * H L..........66-78
1/14 Midwestern State * H L.. 104-108ot
1/19 A&M-Kingsville * A L..........64-72
1/21 Angelo State * A L..........68-84
* - Conference Contest
Upcoming LSC Games
Thursday, January 26
WT at Eastern New Mexico
A&M-Commerce at Midwestern St.
Tarleton State at Cameron
UT Permian Basin at Western N.M.
Saturday, January 28
A&M-Commerce at Cameron
A&M-Kingsville at Angelo State
Tarleton State at Midwestern State
UT Permian Basin at Eastern N.M.
WT at Western New Mexico
Tuesday, January 31
Arlington Baptist at UT Permian Basin
Thursday, February 2
Midwestern State at A&M-Kingsville
Eastern N.M. at Tarleton State
Western N.M. at A&M-Commerce
Cameron at Angelo State
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Eastern New Mexico Probable Starters
NABC DIVISION II TOP-25 POLL (JAN. 24)
The Buffs enter the week with an 18-4 overall record with a 6-3 mark
in Lone Star Conference play to sit in a four-way tie for second
place in the LSC with Cameron, Texas A&M-Commerce and UT
Permian Basin.
Northwest Missouri State picked up 12 of the possible 16 first place
votes for a total of 396 points to sit atop of the poll followed by
Fairmont State (four first place, 388), West Liberty (355), Cal Baptist
(351), Shippensburg (336), Indiana, Pa. (295), Hawaii Pacific (279),
Queens (270), Wheeling Jesuit (257) and Bellarmine (249) to round
out the top ten.
HOME SWEET HOME
West Texas A&M hits the road for a five game road trip following a
pair of LSC home wins this past weekend, the Buffs are a perfect
11-0 at home this season. During those 11 home contests, WT has
shot 47.8% (328-of-686) including 32.9% (99-of-301) from behind the
arc and 75.1% (257-of-342) from the charity stripe to go along with
40.3 (+5.9) rebounds per game and 92.0 (+17.0) points per contest.
NATIONALLY SPEAKING
WT leads DII Basketball in two offensive categories: free throws at-
tempted (653), free throws made (476) while ranking second in total
rebounds (870). third in 3-pt field goal attempts (638) and seventh
in total 3-pt field goals made (214). Junior guard David Chavlovich
ranks fifth in 3-pt field goal attempts (189) and ninth in field goal
attempts (342) and 12th in total points (426).
LIVE COVERAGE
The Eastern New Mexico Athletic Communications Department will
provide live stats and a webstream for Thursday’s matchup. Fans can
also listen to the WT contests on 98.7 JackFM with Kent Johnson &
Lucas Kinsey providing the call. Visit the Men’s Basketball Schedule
Page at GoBuffsGo.com for links.
LAST 10 MEETINGS (WT 7-3)
Dec. 3, 2016 (Canyon, Texas) - WT 92, ENMU 86
Feb. 27, 2016 (Portales, N.M.) - WT 82, ENMU 63
Jan. 30, 2016 (Canyon, Texas) - WT 97, ENMU 64
Feb. 28, 2015 (Canyon, Texas) - WT 96, ENMU 86
Jan. 31, 2015 (Portales, N.M.) - WT 76, ENMU 73
Mar. 1, 2014 (Portales, N.M.) - ENMU 94, WT 63
Feb. 1, 2014 (Canyon, Texas) - ENMU 58, WT 57
Jan. 26, 2013 (Canyon, Texas) - ENMU 71, WT 57
Jan. 23, 2013 (Portales, N.M.) - WT 69, ENMU 65 OT
Feb. 29, 2012 (Allen, Texas) - WT 80, ENMU 47 (LSC Quarters)
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# School (1st) Rec. Pts. Prev.
1. N.W. Missouri St.(12) 18-0 396 1
2. Fairmont State (4) 18-0 388 2
3. West Liberty 17-1 365 4
4. California Baptist 17-1 351 5
5. Shippensburg 17-0 336 8
6. Indiana (Pa.) 17-2 295 10
7. Hawai’i Pacific 18-1 179 14
8. Queens 17-1 270 3
9. Wheeling Jesuit 16-2 257 6
10. Bellarmine 16-3 249 15
11. Kutztown 15-2 235 13
12. Southern Indiana 18-1 228 9
13. Barry 15-2 225 7
14. Tarleton State 16-3 177 11
15. Western Washington 15-3 175 17
16. Fort Lewis 17-3 162 21
17. Kentucky Wesleyan 16-2 155 23
18. Arkansas-Monticello 14-1 115 16
19. Alabama-Huntsville 13-4 93 25
20. West Texas A&M 18-4 66 12
21. MSU Moorhead 17-3 63 NR
22. Colo. School of Mines 16-3 56 NR
23. Chico State 16-3 50 19
24. Lincoln Memorial 14-4 34 NR
25. Wisconsin-Parkside 15-3 29 22
RECEIVING VOTES: UC San Diego 26,
Southwest Minnesota State 24, Saint Rose
(N.Y.) 18, UT-Permian Basin (Texas) 15,
Valdosta State (Ga.) 14, Eckerd (Fla.) 13,
San Francisco State (Calif.) 13, Southern
New Hampshire 5, Ferris State (Mich.) 4,
St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) 3, Angelo State
(Texas) 2, Findlay (Ohio) 2, Virginia State 2.
NABC Division II Top-25 (Jan. 24)
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
#15 Ryan Quaid
G • 6-6 • SO
Fort Collins, Colorado
#11 Tommy Gove
G • 5-11 • JR
Waconia, Minnesota
#35 Carl White
G • 6-6 • SO
Chicago, Illinois
2016-17
PPG 20.3
RPG 4.5
FG% .383
FT% .759
Assists 93
Steals 29
West Texas A&M
Scoring
89.8
+11.1
Field Goals
643-1415
.454
3-PT Field Goals
214-638
.335
9.7
Free Throws
476-653
.729
Rebounds
39.5
+2.5
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
Eastern New Mexico
Scoring
76.3
-3.6
Field Goals
501-1197
.419
3-PT Field Goals
129-387
.333
6.8
Free Throws
318-519
.613
Rebounds
39.3
+0.1
West Texas A&M Probable Starters
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PPG 14.1
RPG 4.5
FG% .447
FT% .811
Assists 21
Steals 14
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PPG 7.9
RPG 5.9
FG% .538
FT% .695
Assists 16
Blocks 15
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PPG 10.2
RPG 4.8
FG% .496
FT% .721
Assists 33
Blocks 31
2016-17 Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown
0 Lamarquis Thompson G 6-3 190 JR Houston, Texas
1 Chris Wyms G 6-0 180 SR Carson, California
2 Byrale Carter G 6-0 180 FR Killeen, Texas
3 Chris Lewis F 6-8 210 JR Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4 Shawn Shelton F 6-7 200 JR Bloomfield, Connectiut
5 CoRnell Neal G 6-0 185 SR Midwest City, Oklahoma
11 Joe Clarke G 6-3 195 JR New Rochelle, New York
13 Javaan Mumtaz G 6-4 205 SR Auckland, New Zealand
15 Lucas Bowens F 6-7 225 SO Clovis, New Mexico
21 Arcaim Lallemand F 6-6 200 SO Naples, Florida
22 Marquise Harris G 6-3 195 JR Watts, California
23 Dennis Woods G 6-3 180 FR Socorro, New Mexico
25 Andre Hughes F 6-8 220 JR Killeen, Texas
31 Isaac Maldonado F 6-7 200 FR Albuquerque, New Mexico
33 Cesar Nava G 6-1 190 FR Roswell, New Mexico
44 Chaunce Hill F 6-8 210 SR Las Vegas, Nevada
Head Coah: Tres Segler
Assistant Coaches: Tyler Wayman / Durmon Jennings
#3 Jordan Evans
G • 6-5 • JR
Houston, Texas
2016-17
PPG 3.5
RPG 1.9
FG% .426
FT% .933
Assists 23
Steals 20
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WT’s Record When...
At Home.......................................................... 11-0
On the Road..................................................... 2-4
On a Neutral Court.......................................... 5-0
GAME SITUATIONS
Leading or tied at Half.................................. 16-1
Trailing at Half................................................... 2-3
Leading with 5:00 left (regulation)............... 16-1
Trailing or Tied with 5:00 left............................ 2-3
In Overtime Games......................................... 2-1
SCORING
WT scores less than 60 points.......................... 0-0
WT scores between 60-69............................... 0-0
WT scores between 70-79............................... 0-2
WT scores between 80-89............................... 7-1
WT scores between 90-99............................... 8-0
WT scores 100+ points...................................... 3-1
Opponent scores less than 60........................ 2-0
Opponent scores between 60-69.................. 4-0
Opponent scores between 70-79.................. 4-0
Opponent scores between 80-89.................. 6-1
Opponent scores between 90-99.................. 3-1
Opponent scores 100+.................................... 0-1
Games decided by 3 points or less............... 2-1
Games decided by 4-9 points........................ 6-2
Games decided by 10-19 points.................... 4-1
Games decided by 20 or more points.......... 5-0
DAYS OF THE WEEK
On Monday...................................................... 1-0
On Tuesday....................................................... 2-0
On Wednesday................................................ 0-0
On Thursday...................................................... 2-3
On Friday........................................................... 3-0
On Saturday...................................................... 8-1
On Sunday........................................................ 2-0
In November..................................................... 8-1
In December.................................................... 7-0
In January......................................................... 3-3
In February........................................................ 0-0
In March............................................................ 0-0
vs. Ranked Opponents.................................... 5-1
vs. South Central Regional Opponents....... 11-4
(Lone Star, Rocky Mountain, Heartland)
vs. D-II Non-Regional Opponents................... 6-0
vs. Non-DII Opponents..................................... 1-0
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/G 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
11/22 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 1-0
11/25 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 2-0
11/26 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 3-0
12/1 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 4-0
12/3 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 5-0
12/6 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 6-0
12/10 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 7-0
12/18 Chavlovich Evans White Prince O’Laughlin 8-0
12/19 Chavlovich Evans Gove Prince O’Laughlin 1-0
12/31 Chavlovich Evans Golightly Jr. Gove O’Laughlin 1-0
1/5 Chavlovich Evans Golightly Jr. Gove O’Laughlin 1-1
1/7 Gove Evans White Brockman O’Laughlin 1-0
1/12 Chavlovich Evans Golightly Jr. Gove White 1-0
1/14 Golightly Jr. Evans Gove Quaid White 1-0
1/19 Chavlovich Evans Gove Quaid White 0-1
1/21 Chavlovich Prince Gove Evans White 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 18-4
2015-16 West Texas A&M 21-10
2014-15 West Texas A&M 17-12
Totals At WT (3rd Season) 56-26 (.683)
Overall (3rd Season) 56-26 (.683)
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 56-26 68.3%
BEST WINNING % (MIN. 50 GAMES)
1. Sam Burton, 1921-1933 83.9%
2. Mark Adams, 1987-1992 75.6%
3. Al Baggett, 1934-1942 76.3%
4. Tom Brown, 2014-Present 68.3%
5. Rick Cooper, 1993-2013 66.0%
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
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STANDINGS (JAN. 26)
School Conf C-Pct. Ovr. Pct. Streak
Tarleton State 7-2 0.778 16-3 0.842 L1
West Texas A&M 6-3 0.667 18-4 0.818 L2
Texas A&M-Commerce 6-3 0.667 14-4 0.778 W1
UT Permian Basin 6-3 0.667 14-4 0.778 W4
Cameron 6-3 0.667 13-6 0.684 W3
Midwestern State 5-4 0.556 12-6 0.667 L2
Angelo State 4-5 0.444 12-5 0.706 L1
Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-5 0.444 11-7 0.611 W3
Eastern New Mexico 1-8 0.111 7-12 0.368 L4
Western New Mexico 0-9 0.000 2-15 0.118 L5
2016-17 LSC Statistical Leaders (Jan. 26)
TEAM
Scoring Offense G W-L Points Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 18 14-4 1618...............89.9
2.West Texas A&M 22 18-4 1976...............89.8
3.Texas A&M-Commerce 18 14-4 1566...............87.0
4.Angelo State 18 13-5 1480...............82.2
5.Tarleton State 19 16-3 1556...............81.9
Scoring Defense G W-L Points Avg.
1.Tarleton State 19 16-3 1230...............64.7
2.Texas A&M-Kingsville 18 11-7 1204...............66.9
3.Midwestern State 18 12-6 1281...............71.2
4.Cameron 19 13-6 1353...............71.2
5.Angelo State 18 13-5 1309...............72.7
Scoring Margin G Off. Def. Margin
1.Tarleton State 19 81.9 64.7................17.2
2.UT Permian Basin 18 89.9 78.4................11.5
3.West Texas A&M 22 89.8 78.7................11.1
4.Angelo State 18 82.2 72.7..................9.5
5.Texas A&M-Commerce 18 87.0 78.6..................8.4
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA................ Pct.
1.Tarleton State 19 535 1118.............0.479
2.Angelo State 18 493 1038.............0.475
3.UT Permian Basin 18 545 1150.............0.474
4.West Texas A&M 22 643 1415.............0.454
5.Texas A&M-Commerce 18 540 1195.............0.452
Field Goal Pct. Def. G FGM FGA Pct.
1.Tarleton State 19 411 1079.............0.381
2.Angelo State 18 452 1169.............0.387
3.Texas A&M-Kingsville 18 378 955...............0.396
4.UT Permian Basin 18 446 1107.............0.403
5.Midwestern State 18 435 1074.............0.405
Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.
1.UT Permian Basin 18 359 485...............0.740
2.West Texas A&M 22 476 653...............0.729
3.Angelo State 18 355 488...............0.727
4.Midwestern State 18 301 431...............0.698
5.Texas A&M-Kingsville 18 261 384...............0.680
3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1.Angelo State 18 139 369...............0.377
2.Tarleton State 19 159 430...............0.370
3.UT Permian Basin 18 169 469...............0.360
4.Cameron 19 163 467...............0.349
5.West Texas A&M 22 214 638...............0.335
3-PT Field Goal Pct. Def. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1.Texas A&M-Kingsville 18 93 334...............0.278
2.Angelo State 18 120 428...............0.280
3.Tarleton State 19 152 503...............0.302
4.UT Permian Basin 18 153 488...............0.314
5.Cameron 19 145 458...............0.317
Rebounding Offense G Reb. Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 18 805.................44.7
2.Angelo State 18 740.................41.1
3.Midwestern State 18 740.................41.1
4.Tarleton State 19 767.................40.4
5.Cameron 19 763.................40.2
Rebounding Defense G Reb. Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 18 587.................32.6
2.Tarleton State 19 625.................32.9
3.West Texas A&M 22 816.................37.1
4.Angelo State 18 674.................37.4
5.Midwestern State 18 692.................38.4
Blocked Shots G Blocks Avg.
1.Angelo State 18 97...................5.39
2.Texas A&M-Kingsville 18 79...................4.39
3.Tarleton State 19 77...................4.05
4.Eastern New Mexico 20 79...................3.95
5.West Texas A&M 22 84...................3.82
Assists G Assists Avg.
1.UT Permian Basin 18 289...............16.06
2.Cameron 19 286...............15.05
3.Midwestern State 18 266...............14.78
4.West Texas A&M 22 325...............14.77
5.Texas A&M-Commerce 18 255...............14.17
Steals G Steals Avg.
1.Texas A&M-Commerce 18 172.................9.56
2.Tarleton State 19 159.................8.37
3.Midwestern State 18 150.................8.33
4.Eastern New Mexico 20 164.................8.20
5.Texas A&M-Kingsville 18 140.................7.78
Attendance G Tot. Home H Avg.
1.Tarleton State 19 22546 18964........1,458.0
2.Angelo State 18 13746 10017........1,113.0
3.Midwestern State 18 15787 9559..........1,062.0
4.Texas A&M-Commerce 18 12600 8756.............972.0
5.West Texas A&M 22 15206 7476.............679.0
PLAYER
Scoring FG 3PT FT Points Avg.
1.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 131 60 104 426................20.3
2.KING, Quay (ASU) 106 71 61 344................20.2
3.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 119 10 90 338................18.8
4.ALBERT, Malik (A&M-C) 100 23 77 300................18.8
5.LACY, Johnnie (UTPB) 76 54 94 300................16.7
Rebounding G Off. Def. Total Avg.
1.JENKINS, Romond (TSU) 19 78 128 206................10.8
2.ALLEN, Sammy (UTPB) 16 51 115 166................10.4
3.IBAKA, Igor (MSU) 18 54 112 166..................9.2
4.SPIVEY, Latrell (WNMU) 17 47 108 155..................9.1
5.TSHIKAYA, Thomas (ASU) 18 45 115 160..................8.9
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA Pct.
1.JENKINS, Romond (TSU) 19 101 150.....................673
2.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 18 119 203.....................586
3.ALBERT, Malik (A&M-C) 16 100 222.....................450
4.SEYMORE, Trey (A&M-C) 18 98 230.....................426
5.KING, Quay (ASU) 17 106 250.....................424
Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.
1.CAMIDGE, Ridell (TSU) 19 55 61.......................902
2.LACY, Johnnie (UTPB) 18 94 110.....................855
3.GOLIGHTLY JR., Eric (WT) 21 57 68.......................838
4.LONG,JV (CU) 19 82 100.....................820
5.RIDDICK, Deshawn (TSU) 19 67 82.......................817
3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1.McPHERSON, James (UTPB) 18 58 139.....................417
2.CAMIDGE, Ridell (TSU) 19 58 143.....................406
3.KING, Quay (ASU) 17 71 177.....................401
4.EVANS, Jordan (WT) 22 58 153.....................379
5.LACY, Johnnie (UTPB) 18 54 158.....................342
Assists G Assists Avg.
1.PULLUM, Devante (MSU) 15 76....................5.1
2.DILLARD, Lorenzo (ASU) 18 80....................4.4
3.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 21 93....................4.4
4.RIDDICK, Deshawn (TSU) 19 81....................4.3
5.NEAL, CoRnell (ENMU) 15 63....................4.2
Steals G Steals Avg.
1.ALBERT, Malik (A&M-C) 16 35........................2.2
2.NEAL, CoRnell (ENMU) 15 32........................2.1
3.WHITE, Carl (WT) 20 35........................1.8
4.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 18 30........................1.7
5.AUSTIN, Jovan (A&M-C) 18 30........................1.7
Blocks G Blocks Avg.
1.HOLLINS, Justin (ASU) 15 33........................2.2
2.ARMSTRONG, Dorian (A&M-C) 17 33........................1.9
3.JENKINS, Romond (TSU) 19 33........................1.7
4.WHITE, Carl (WT) 20 31........................1.6
5.TSHIKAYA, Thomas (ASU) 18 24........................1.3
Minutes Played G Min. Avg.
1.LONG,JV (CU) 19 633....................33.3
2.KING, Quay (ASU) 17 560....................32.9
3.CHAVLOVICH, David (WT) 21 688....................32.8
4.FRANCIS, Daeshon (UTPB) 18 583....................32.4
5.SEYMORE, Trey (A&M-C) 18 583....................32.4
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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
GAME INFO
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.
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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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vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State
Tuesday, November 22nd - 6 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #7
CANYON, TX - WT scored 105 points
for the third time under head coach
Tom Brown and tied the highest point
total since 2009 on Tuesday night as
12 different Buffs scored in a 105-66
win over Oklahoma Panhandle State
in front of over 600 fans at the FUBC in
Canyon.
The Buffs went 40-of-68 (58.8%) from
the floor including 11-of-24 (45.8%)
from deep and 14-of-20 (70%) from
the free throw line to go along with
38 rebounds (13 offensive, 25 defen-
sive), 24 assists, 21 turnovers, three
blocks and 20 steals. D. Evans led all
players with 22 points as the freshman
went 8-of-12 from the floor followed
by Prince and J. Evans with 12 points
each while Chavlovich led the Buffs
with six rebounds.
OPSU went 22-of-48 (45.8%) from the
field including 6-of-16 (37.5%) from
long range and 16-of-24 (66.7%)
from the free throw line to go along
with 22 rebounds (five offensive, 17
defensive), 10 assists, 30 turnovers,
three blocks and 12 steals. Brooks led
the Aggies with 18 points followed by
Kerr with 17 while Brooks grabbed 10
rebounds for the double-double.
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
OPSU 37 29 66 2-2
WT 60 55 105 6-1
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vs. Wayne State College
Friday, November 25th - 2:30 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic
Game #8
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WSC 35 39 74 1-3
WT 46 46 92 7-1
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vs. Southern Nazarene
Saturday, November 26th - 2:30 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic
Game #9
Team 1st 2nd/OT Total Rec.
SNU 32 41/8 81 2-4
WT 36 37/9 82 8-1
CANYON, TX - WT junior guard David
Chavlovich moved past NBA Cham-
pion Maurice Cheeks and former
teammate Tez Dumars into fourth
place on WT’s all-time scoring list on
Friday afternoon as the Buffs rolled
past Wayne State College, 92-74 in
front of over 400 fans at the First Unit-
ed Bank Center in Canyon.
The Buffs went 31-of-56 (55.4%) from
the floor including 9-of-24 (37.5%)
from deep and 21-of-30 (70%) from
the charity stripe to go along with 31
rebounds (seven offensive, 24 defen-
sive), 16 assists, nine turnovers, two
blocks and eight steals. Chavlovich
went 7-of-14 from the floor including
5-of-5 from the free throw line to lead
all players with 21 points followed
by Prince with 19 and Golightly Jr.
with 13 for the Buffs while J. Evans
grabbed six rebounds.
Wayne State College went 23-of-44
(52.3%) from the floor including 6-of-
17 (35.3%) from lone range and 22-
of-26 (84.6%) from the free throw line
to go along with 24 rebounds (one
offensive, 23 defensive), 11 assists,
17 turnovers, three blocks and four
steals. Thomas went 6-of-9 from the
floor including 6-of-7 from the charity
stripe to lead the Wildcats with 20
points followed by Jacks with 14 to go
along with five rebounds.
CANYON, TX - WT remained perfect
at home on Saturday afternoon but
it wasn’t easy as a free throw with 0.3
seconds remaining by Southern Naza-
rene sent the two teams into over-
time but the Buffs held on for a wild,
82-81 win over the visiting Crimson
Storm to wrap-up the 2016 Pak-A-Sak
WT Thanksgiving Classic.
Chavlovich led all players with 27
points followed by Golightly Jr. with
13 points while J. Evans and White
contributed 11 points each while
White grabbed eight rebounds. WT
went 22-of-65 (33.8%) from the floor
including 7-of-29 (24.1%) from deep
and 31-of-45 (68.9%) from the free
throw line to go along with 39 re-
bounds (17 offensive, 22 defensive),
14 assists, nine turnovers, nine blocks
and nine steals in the win.
Southern Nazarene was led by Star-
key with 16 points and 12 rebounds
for a double-double followed by
White and Dunn with 14 points each
while White grabbed a game-high 13
rebounds for a double-double of his
own. SNU went 31-of-64 (48.4%) from
the field including 5-of-14 (35.7%)
from deep and 14-of-29 (48.3%) from
the free throw line to go along with 53
rebounds (18 offensive, 35 defensive),
11 assists, 21 turnovers, two blocks
and six steals.
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vs. Western New Mexico
Thursday, December 1st - 7:30 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #10
CANYON, TX - The #24 Buffaloes of
West Texas A&M saw 11 different
players register a point as they start-
ed off Lone Star Conference action
on a high note on Thursday night with
a 91-55 win over the visiting Mustangs
of Western New Mexico in front of 748
fans at the First Untied Bank Center in
Canyon. Texas.
The Buffs went 34-of-73 (46.6%) from
the floor including 9-of-29 (31%) from
deep and 14-of-22 (63.6%) from the
charity stripe to go along with 53
rebounds (20 offensive, 33 defenisve),
12 assists, nine turnovers, five blocks
and nine steals. J. Evans went 6-of-11
from the floor and 4-of-8 from long
range to lead the Buffs with 16 points
followed by Quaid (15), White (13)
and Prince (11).
WNMU went 21-of-56 (37.5%) from the
field including 5-of-17 (29.4%) from
long range and 8-of-18 (44.4%) from
the free throw line to go along with
35 rebounds (11 offensive, 24 de-
fensive), 10 assists, 17 turnovers, two
blocks and four steals. Giron went
4-of-12 from the floor and 1-of-4 from
deep to lead the Mustangs with 10
points while Range went 5-of-7 for 10
points as well.
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WNMU 29 26 55 1-5
WT 40 51 91 9-1
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vs. Eastern New Mexico
Saturday, December 3rd - 4 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #11
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
ENMU 36 50 86 4-5
WT 45 47 92 10-1
CANYON, TX - West Texas A&M has six
different players score double-figures
as the #24 Buffs shot 50% from the
floor to outlast the rival Greyhounds
of Eastern New Mexico, 92-86 in front
of 876 fans at the First United Bank
Center in Canyon, Texas.
The Buffs went 30-of-60 (50%) from the
floor including 8-of-28 (28.6%) from
deep and 24-of-35 (68.6%) from the
free throw line to go along with 43
rebounds (15 offensive, 28 defensive),
14 assists, 19 turnovers, four blocks
and seven steals. Chavlovich went
9-of-16 from the floor to lead the Buffs
with 22 points with five other Buffs
scoring double-digits.
ENMU went 27-of-55 (49.1%) from the
field including 5-of-15 (33.3%) from
deep and 27-of-39 (69.2%) from the
charity stripe to go along with 24 re-
bounds (five offensive, 19 defensive),
seven assists, 12 turnovers, no blocks
and nine steals. Neal went 7-of-13
from the floor to score 20 points fol-
lowed by Harris with 16 and Shelton
with 14.
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vs. UT Permian Basin
Tuesday, December 6th - 7:30 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #12
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
UTPB 39 41 80 9-2
WT 48 41 89 11-1
CANYON, TX - West Texas A&M junior
guard David Chavlovich dropped
28 points and the #22 Buffs held the
nation’s second highest scoring team
19 points below their season average
as WT topped the visiting Falcons of
UT Permian Basin, 89-80 in front of
over 550 fans at the First United Bank
Center in Canyon, Texas.
The Buffs went 29-of-64 (45.3%) from
the floor including 9-of-31 (29%) from
deep and 22-of-26 (84.6%) from the
free throw line with 36 rebounds
(eight offensive, 28 defensive), 15
assists, 17 turnovers, eight blocks and
eight steals. Chavlovich went 10-of-20
from the floor including 3-of-9 from
deep and 5-of-5 from the free throw
line to lead all players with 28 points
followed by Evans (19), White (15)
and Golightly Jr. (12).
UT Permian Basin was led by Lacy
who went 6-of-14 from the floor in-
cluding 4-of-10 from deep to score 18
points followed by Morris with 15 and
Francis with 10 while Allen grabbed
11 rebounds. The Falcons went 28-
of-64 (43.8%) from the field including
12-of-27 (44.4%) from behind the arc
and 12-of-18 (66.7%) from the free
throw line to go along with 42 re-
bounds (13 offensive, 29 defensive),
17 assists, 24 turnovers, no blocks and
five steals.
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at New Mexico Highlands
Saturday, December 10th - 8 p.m. CT
John A. Wilson Center - Las Vegas, N.M.
Game #13
LAS VEGAS, N.M. - The #22 Buffaloes
of West Texas A&M ran their win
streak to seven games during their
first road contest in over three weeks
on Saturday night as the rolled past
the Cowboys of New Mexico High-
lands, 82-55 at the John A. Wilson
Center in Las Vegas, New Mexico. WT
head coach Tom Brown picked up
his 50th career victory.
The Buffs went 26-of-54 (48.1%) from
the floor including 8-of-23 (34.8%)
from deep and 22-of-24 (91.7%) from
the free throw line to go along with
32 rebounds (nine offensive, 23 de-
fensive), four assists, 11 turnovers, one
block and five steals. D. Evans went
7-of-9 from the floor and 2-of-2 from
deep to lead the Buffs with 20 points
followed by Chavlovich (16), J. Evans
(11) and O’Laughlin (10).
The Cowboys went 19-of-54 (35.2%)
from the field including 6-of-20 (30%)
from deep and 11-of-20 (55%) from
the charity stripe to go along with
26 rebounds (12 offensive, 14 defen-
sive), seven assists, 13 turnovers, one
block and four steals. Bior led High-
lands with 13 points as he went 5-of-8
from the floor and 3-of-4 from the
free throw line to go along with five
rebounds.
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WT 35 47 82 12-1
NMHU 25 30 55 2-7
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vs. #12 Western Washington
Sunday, December 18th - 3:15 p.m. CT
South Point Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas, NV
2016 South Point Holiday Hoops Classic
Game #14
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WT 41 49 90 13-1
WWU 36 47 83 8-1
LAS VEGAS, NV - The then #19 Buffs
ran their win streak to eight games
on December 18th as they used five
players in double-figures to outlast
the previously unbeaten #12 Vikings
of Western Washington, 90-83 at the
South Point Casino & Resort in Las Ve-
gas, Nevada during the South Point
Holiday Hoops Classic.
The Buffs went 27-of-63 (42.9%) from
the floor including 11-of-27 (40.7%)
from deep and 25-of-35 (71.4%) from
the free throw line to go along with
41 rebounds (seven offensive, 34 de-
fensive), 11 assists, six turnovers, four
blocks and five steals. Chavlovich
went 4-of-12 from the floor including
8-of-10 from the charity stripe to lead
the Buffs with 19 points.
Western Washington went 28-of-67
(41.8%) from the field in the game
including 8-of-27 (29.6%) from long
range and 19-of-30 (63.3%) from the
free throw line to go along with 48
rebounds (12 offensive, 36 defen-
sive), 12 assists, nine turnovers, two
blocks and three steals. Stafford went
6-of-16 from the floor and 3-of-7 from
deep to lead all players with 21 points
followed by Parker with 19 and Dick-
son with 10 while Hommes grabbed a
game-high 10 rebounds.
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vs. Rollins
Monday, December 19th - 1 p.m. CT
Doolittle Center - Las Vegas, NV
2016 South Point Holiday Hoops Classic
Game #15
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
RU 34 34 68 7-5
WT 53 36 89 14-1
LAS VEGAS, NV - The then #19
Buffaloes of West Texas A&M hit 17
treys and had five different players in
double-figures on Monday afternoon
as they ran their win streak to nine
games with an 89-68 win over Rollins
inside of the Doolittle Center in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
The Buffs went 31-of-58 (53.4%) from
the floor including an impressive 17-
of-34 (50%) from deep and 10-of-14
(71.4%) from the free throw line to
connect on the most made treys in a
Lone Star Conference game this sea-
son while grabbing 36 rebounds (13
offensive, 23 defensive), 26 assists, 23
turnovers, three blocks and 11 steals.
Chavlovich went 7-of-14 from the
floor and 6-of-11 from deep to lead
the Buffs with 20 points.
Rollins was led by Philpott who went
6-of-9 from the floor and 5-of-9 from
the free throw line with 17 points
followed by McKim with 12 and
Merton with 10 to go along with five
rebounds. The Tars went 22-of-46
(47.8%) from the floor including 3-of-
14 (21.4%) from deep and 21-of-27
(77.8%) from the free throw line to
go along with 19 rebounds (two
offensive, 17 defensive), 13 assists, 18
turnovers, two blocks and 10 steals.
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vs. Oklahoma City
Saturday, December 31st - 1 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #16
CANYON, TX - WT junior guard David
Chavlovich scored a career high 36
points and moved into third place
on WT’s all-time scoring list as the
#14 Buffaloes started fast and never
looked back in a 95-63 win over the
NAIA’s #5 Stars of Oklahoma City on
New Year’s Eve at the First United
Bank Center in Canyon.
Chavlovich finished the game with
a career high 36 points to match the
highest point total by a LSC player
this season, it also ties for 10th all-time
for the most points scored by a Buff
in a single-game with Cedrick Wilbon
(1/8/96) and Simmie Hill (1968, 1969).
WT went 29-of-65 (44.6%) from the
floor including 12-of-30 (40%) from
deep and 25-of-29 (86.2%) from the
free throw line to go along with 47
rebounds (15 offensive, 32 defensive),
14 assists, 14 turnovers, four blocks
and seven steals.
The Stars went 21-of-54 (38.9%) from
the field including 4-of-16 (25%) from
deep and 17-of-30 (56.7%) from the
free throw line to go along with 33
rebounds (nine offensive, 24 defen-
sive), 11 assists, 18 turnovers, three
blocks and four steals. Smith and
Bonhomme led the way for OCU with
12 points each while Smith grabbed
seven rebounds on the afternoon.
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
OCU 23 38 63 11-1
WT 44 51 96 15-1
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at Midwestern State
Thursday, January 5th - 7:30 p.m. CT
D.L. Ligon Coliseum - Wichita Falls, TX
Game #17
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WT 31 47 48 15-2
MSU 34 50 84 9-4
WICHITA FALLS, TX - The #11 Buffaloes
of West Texas A&M tied the fourth
best start to a season in program
history but snapped a 10-game win
streak on Thursday night as they fell
to the rival Mustangs of Midwestern
State, 84-78 in front of over 1,000 fans
at D.L. Ligon Coliseum in Lone Star
Conference action during a Highway
287 Challenge Cup matchup in Wich-
ita Falls, Texas.
The Buffs went 25-of-62 (40.3%) from
the floor including 6-of-24 (33.3%)
from deep and 22-of-28 (76.6%) from
the free throw line to go along with
37 rebounds (13 offensive, 24 de-
fensive), 15 assists, 17 turnovers, one
block and seven steals. Chavlovich
went 6-of-17 from the field including
8-of-10 from the free throw line and
3-of-8 from deep to go along with
eight rebounds.
Midwestern State was led by Pullum
with 21 points as he went 6-of-10 from
the field including 9-of-10 from the
free throw line while Ibaka scored 13
points and grabbed a game-high 13
rebounds for a double-double. MSU
went 26-of-55 (47.3%) from the field
including 4-of-11 (36.4%) from deep
and 28-of-41 (68.3%) from the charity
stripe with 39 rebounds (11 offensive,
28 defensive), 13 assists, 17 turnovers,
one block and six steals.
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at Cameron
Saturday, January 7th - 4 p.m. CT
Aggie Gym - Lawton, OK
Game #18
Team Reg. 4OT Total Rec.
WT 56 44 100 16-2
CU 56 42 98 10-6
LAWTON, TX - The #11 Buffaloes of
West Texas A&M scored just 18 points
in the first half but battled back to
claim a wild Lone Star Conference
victory on Saturday afternoon in
Lawton, Oklahoma as WT topped
the Cameron Aggies, 100-98 in four
overtimes to tie the longest game in
WTAMU history.
The Buffs went 32-of-91 (35.2%) from
the field in the game including 8-of-
39 (20.5%) from deep and 28-of-39
(71.8%) from the charity stripe with 56
rebounds (12 offensive, 44 defensive),
16 assist, 13 turnovers, six blocks an
seven steals. Chavlovich went 8-of-30
from the floor to lead the Buff with 28
points followed by Golightly Jr. (17),
Quaid (15), Evans (14), Walton (12)
and White (11) in double-figures while
Quaid grabbed 15 rebounds for a
double-double.
Cameron was led offensively by
Momoh who went 7-of-14 from the
field including 2-of-4 from deep to
score a team-high 19 points followed
by Long (18), Pierre (18), Williams (16)
and Lambert (10). The Aggies went
37-of-93 (39.8%) from the field includ-
ing 8-of-21 (38.1%) from deep and
16-of-22 (72.7%) from the line to go
along with 68 rebounds (15 offensive,
53 defensive), 15 assists, 17 turnovers,
four blocks and six steals.
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vs. #17 Angelo State
Thursday, January 12th - 7:30 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #19
CANYON, TX - The #15 Buffaloes of
West Texas A&M had five players in
double figures and shot 54.1% from
the floor as they remained unbeaten
inside of the First United Bank Center
on Thursday night with a 104-96 Lone
Star Conference win over the #17
Rams of Angelo State in front of over
1,100 fans in Canyon.
The Buffs were led offensively by
Chavlovich with 23 points on the
night followed by J. Evans (21),
Quaid (17), White (15) and Gove (11)
while Quaid led the team with eight
rebounds on the night. WT went 33-
of-61 (54.1%) from the field including
9-of-29 (31%) from deep and 29-of-34
(85.3%) from the free throw line with
32 rebounds (seven offensive, 25 de-
fenisve), 18 assists, 10 turnovers, two
blocks and five steals.
Angelo State went 32-of-65 (49.2%)
from the floor including 8-of-18
(44.4%) from behind the arc and
24-of-28 (85.7%) from the free throw
line with 34 rebounds (10 offensive,
24 defensive), 15 assists, 13 turnovers,
two blocks and two steals. King went
6-of-13 from the field and 4-of-9 from
deep to lead the Rams with 20 points
followed by Tshikaya (19), Pratt (18)
and Dillard (17).
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
ASU 36 50 96 10-3
WT 50 54 104 17-2
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vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville
Saturday, January 14th - 4 p.m. CT
First United Bank Center - Canyon, TX
Game #20
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
TAMUK 30 35 65 8-7
WT 43 37 80 18-2
CANYON, TX - The #15 Buffaloes of
West Texas A&M had four players in
double-figures including 21 by junior
guard Jerrod Walton as WT moved
to 11-0 inside of the First United Bank
Center in a 80-65 win over the Jave-
linas of Texas A&M-Kingsville in Lone
Star Conference action on Saturday
in Canyon.
The Buffs went 24-of53 (45.3%) from
the floor including 6-of-25 (24%) from
deep and 26-of-34 (76.5%) from the
free throw line to go along with 40
rebounds (eight offensive, 32 de-
fensive), 13 assists, 12 turnovers, five
blocks and seven steals. Walton led
the way for the Buffs with 18 points as
the junior went 4-of-8 from the field
and 9-of-11 from the stripe followed
by Golightly Jr. (13), Evans (13) and
Prince (10) in double figures while
Evans grabbed eight rebounds.
TAMUK went 22-of-59 (37.3%) from the
field in the game including 7-of-15
(46.7%) from long range and 14-of-
24 (58.3%) from the line to go along
with 39 rebounds (13 offensive, 26
defensive), 15 assists, 15 turnovers,
two blocks and seven steals. Sumpter
led the Javelinas with 19 points as he
went 5-of-10 from the floor and 3-of-4
from deep to go along with 12 re-
bounds for a double-double followed
by Taylor with 12 points.
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at #11 Tarleton State
Thursday, January 19th - 7:30 p.m. CT
Wisdom Gym - Stephenville, TX
Game #21
Team 1st 2nd Total Rec.
WT 29 44 73 18-3
TSU 37 54 91 16-2
STEPHENVILLE, TX - The #12 Buffaloes
of West Texas A&M shot just 35% from
the floor as they snapped a three
game win streak with a 91-73 loss to
the #11 Texans of Tarleton State in
front of over 2,300 fans at Wisdom
Gym in Stephenville, Texas.
The Buffs went 21-of-60 (35%) from
the field including 9-of-28 (32.1%)
from deep and 22-of-35 (62.9%) from
the free throw line with 29 rebounds
(12 offensive, 17 defensive), nine
assists, 10 turnovers, two blocks and
seven steals. Jordan Evans and Drew
Evans led the way for the Buffs with
13 points each followed by White
with eight and Gove with seven while
Quaid grabbed four rebounds.
Tarleton State was led by Riddick who
went 2-of-10 from the floor and 15-of-
16 from the free throw line to register
a game high 19 points followed by
Chambers (17), Camidge (17) and
Jenkins (16) in double-figures while
Jenkins grabbed 11 rebounds for the
double-double. TSU went 21-of-43
(48.8%) from the field including 5-of-
14 (35.7%) from deep and 44-of-60
(73.3%) from the free throw line to go
along with 43 rebounds (10 offensive,
33 defensive), 14 assists, 13 turnovers,
six blocks and 10 steals.
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GAME INFO
at Texas A&M-Commerce
Saturday, January 21st - 4 p.m. CT
TAMUC Fieldhouse - Commerce, TX
Game #22
COMMERCE, TX - The #12 Buffaloes
of West Texas A&M hit 14 threes but
dropped their second straight con-
test as they fell to the Lions of Texas
A&M-Commerce, 104-103 in a double
overtime thriller inside of the TAMUC
Fieldhouse in Commerce, Texas.
The Buffs went 36-of-82 (43.9%) from
the floor including 14-of-45 (31.1%)
from deep and 17-of-22 (77.3%) from
the free throw line with 50 rebounds
(10 offensive, 30 defensive), 18 assists,
11 turnovers, eight blocks and five
steals. Chavlovich went 10-of-28 from
the floor and 5-of-17 from deep to
lead the Buffs with 29 points followed
by J. Evans with 24 with 10 rebounds
for the double-double while Quaid
led WT with 14 rebounds.
Commerce was led by Little who
went 10-of-17 from the floor and 5-of-
8 from deep to finish the game with
a team high 26 points followed by
Albert with 23 and Washington with
20 while Albert grabbed 12 rebounds
for a double-double. The Lions went
38-of-82 (46.3%) from the floor includ-
ing 11-of-27 (40.7%) from deep and
17-of-25 (68%) from the free throw line
with 44 rebounds (eight offensive, 36
defensive), 21 assists, nine turnovers,
five blocks and six steals.
Team Reg 2OT Total Rec.
WT 91 12 103 18-4
TAMUC 91 13 104 14-4
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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
0
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 19-0 214 11.3 41-77 .532 7-21 .333 27-37 .730 8-22-30 1.6 18 0 9 20 2 7 116 6.1
TOTAL 19-0 214 11.3 41-77 .532 7-21 .333 27-37 .730 8-22-30 1.6 18 0 9 20 2 7 116 6.1
Evans’ Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 22 (2x), last, at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Points 22 Oklahoma Panhandle St.(11-22-16)
Field Goals 8 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Free Throws 6 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Off. Rebounds 1 (9x), last, vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Def. Rebounds 3 at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Assists 2 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Blocks 1 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Steals 2 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 22 (2x), last, at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Points 22 Oklahoma Panhandle St.(11-22-16)
Field Goals 8 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Free Throws 6 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Off. Rebounds 1 (9x), last, vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Def. Rebounds 3 at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Assists 2 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Blocks 1 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Steals 2 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
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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 21-20 688 32.8 131-342 .383 60-189 .317 104-137 .759 23-71-94 4.5 46 0 93 50 3 29 426 20.3
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 80-76 2624 32.8 487-1209 .403 265-714 .371 284-370 .768 70-231-301 3.8 169 2 281 189 10 86 1523 19.0
Junior | Guard | 5-11
Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS)
DAVID
CHAVLOVICH
1
Chavlovich’s Career Statistics
2016-17 (Junior):
- Bevo Francis Award Top-100 Watch List
- 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
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 52 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 36 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Field Goals 10 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Free Throws 12 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 6 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Off. Rebounds 4 at Midwestern State (1-5-17)
Def. Rebounds 6 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Assists 11 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Blocks 1 (3x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
Steals 5 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 52 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 36 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Field Goals 11 Harding (11-28-14)
Free Throws 12 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 8 (2x), last, at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Off. Rebounds 4 at Midwestern State (1-5-17)
Def. Rebounds 7 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)
Assists 11 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Blocks 1 (10x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
Steals 5 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
CAREER SCORING TOP-5
Points Scored
NAME YEARS GMS PTS. AVG.
1. M. Lattibeaudiere 93-97 112 1,566 14.0
2. D. Chavlovich 14-Pr. 80 1,523 19.0
3. R. Ramey 73‑76 99 1,440 14.5
4. P. Brookfield 40‑42 100 1,406 14.1
5. T. Dumars 11-15 112 1,230 11.0
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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 21-3 431 20.5 51-100 .510 13-39 .333 57-68 .838 12-41-53 2.5 37 0 21 18 4 9 172 8.2
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 52-19 1094 21.0 116-242 .479 34-97 .351 133-164 .811 35-117-152 2.9 99 2 71 57 9 49 399 7.7
Senior | Guard | 6-1
Chickasha, Oklahoma (Murray State College)
ERIC
GOLIGHTLY JR.
2
Golightly Jr.’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 46 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 17 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Field Goals 6 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Free Throws 8 (2x), last, Southern Nazarene (11-26-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 vs. Western Washington (12-18-16)
Off. Rebounds 4 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 (2x), last, vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Assists 4 Angelo State (1-12-17)
Blocks 2 UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
Steals 2 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 46 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 19 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
Field Goals 6 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
Free Throws 9 Wayland Baptist (12-12-15)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 vs. Western Washington (12-18-16)
Off. Rebounds 4 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Def. Rebounds 7 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. (12-1-15)
Assists 6 Nova Southeastern (11-27-15)
Blocks 2 (2x), last, UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
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 22-22 549 25.0 96-215 .447 58-153 .379 60-74 .811 26-74-100 4.5 56 1 18 21 3 14 310 14.1
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 53-37 1148 21.7 238-533 .447 147-372 .395 120-144 .833 64-174-238 4.5 150 5 38 58 13 34 743 14.0
Junior | Guard | 6-5
Houston, Texas (Northern Oklahoma-Enid)
JORDAN
EVANS
3
Evans’ Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 39 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Points 24 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Field Goals 8 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Free Throws 7 UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 5 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Off. Rebounds 3 at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Def. Rebounds 8 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Assists 2 (4x), last, vs. Western Washington (12-18-16)
Blocks 2 UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
Steals 2 (5x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 39 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Points 30 Tarleton State (1-23-16)
Field Goals 8 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
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 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Assists 2 (7x), last, vs. Western Washington (12-18-16)
Blocks 2 (3x), last, UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
Steals 4 at UPR-Bayamon (12-17-15)
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Freshman | Guard | 6-0
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 15-0 74 4.9 9-23 .391 3-12 .250 0-2 .000 4-10-14 0.9 7 0 10 8 0 3 21 1.4
TOTAL 15-0 74 4.9 9-23 .391 3-12 .250 0-2 .000 4-10-14 0.9 7 0 10 8 0 3 21 1.4
Collins’s Career Statistics
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2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 20 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Points 11 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Field Goals 5 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals 1 (3x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Off. Rebounds 2 at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Def. Rebounds 5 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Assists 4 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 (3x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 20 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Points 11 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Field Goals 5 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Free Throws - -
3-Pt Field Goals 1 (3x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Off. Rebounds 2 at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Def. Rebounds 5 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Assists 4 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 (3x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
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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 13-0 51 3.9 3-12 .250 1-5 .200 4-8 .500 5-6-11 0.8 12 0 0 3 1 8 11 0.8
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 39-0 173 4.4 12-35 .343 4-18 .222 9-20 .450 12-21-33 0.8 38 0 2 8 4 13 37 0.9
Sophomore | Guard | 6-5
Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert HS)
ERIC
MOSLEY
10
Mosley’s Career Statistics
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2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 11 at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Points 3 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Field Goals 1 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Free Throws 3 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 A&M-Kingsville (1-14-17)
Off. Rebounds 2 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Def. Rebounds 4 at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Assists - -
Blocks 1 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Steals 3 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
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 3 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 Hillsdale Baptist (1-3-15)
Off. Rebounds 2 (3x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Def. Rebounds 4 at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Assists 2 Eastern New Mexico (2-28-15)
Blocks 1 (4x), last, Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Steals 3 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
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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 19-8 385 20.3 20-46 .435 13-33 .394 14-15 .933 3-34-37 1.9 27 0 23 10 0 20 67 3.5
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 79-26 1677 21.2 72-229 .314 52-166 .313 47-63 .746 25-136-161 2.0 131 0 134 89 1 66 243 3.1
Gove’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 34 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Points 12 Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
Field Goals 4 Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
Free Throws 5 Angelo State (1-12-17)
3-Pt Field Goals 4 Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
Off. Rebounds 2 vs. Western Washington (12-18-16)
Def. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, A&M-Kingsville (1-14-17)
Assists 3 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Blocks - -
Steals 2 (5x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 34 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Points 12 Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
Field Goals 4 Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Free Throws 5 Angelo State (1-12-17)
3-Pt Field Goals 4 Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
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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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 19-11 381 20.1 57-124 .460 25-66 .379 18-24 .750 12-27-39 2.1 28 1 33 17 0 9 157 8.3
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 47-11 826 17.6 122-310 .394 47-151 .311 44-62 .710 21-72-93 2.0 71 1 73 39 3 22 335 7.1
Prince’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 34 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Points 21 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 8 (2x), last, Wayne State College (11-25-16)
Free Throws 4 at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 4 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Off. Rebounds 3 Southern Nazarene (11-26-16)
Def. Rebounds 3 vs. Azusa Pacific (11-4-16)
Assists 5 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 (7x), last, Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 34 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Points 21 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Field Goals 8 (2x), last, Wayne State College (11-25-16)
Free Throws 5 Science & Arts (11-24-15)
3-Pt Field Goals 4 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Off. Rebounds 3 Southern Nazarene (11-26-16)
Def. Rebounds 5 (3x), last, at A&M-Kingsville (2-6-16)
Assists 5 (4x), last, vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
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 22-3 409 18.6 57-106 .538 2-9 .222 57-82 .695 39-90-129 5.9 72 5 16 33 15 7 173 7.9
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 53-19 1016 19.2 147-280 .525 7-30 .233 132-195 .677 96-166-262 4.9 160 10 49 74 36 11 433 8.2
Sophomore| Guard | 6-6
Fort Collins, Colorado (Fossil Ridge HS)
RYAN
QUAID
15
Quaid’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 34 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 17 Angelo State (1-12-17)
Field Goals 6 Angelo State (1-12-17)
Free Throws 7 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 (2x), last, Angelo State (1-12-17)
Off. Rebounds 5 (2x), last, Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
Def. Rebounds 12 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Assists 3 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Blocks 4 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Steals 2 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 34 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 17 Angelo State (1-12-17)
Field Goals 6 Angelo State (1-12-17)
Free Throws 7 (4x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, A&M-Commerce (2-17-16)
Off. Rebounds 5 (3x), last, Eastern New Mexico (12-3-16)
Def. Rebounds 12 (2x), last, at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Assists 4 Southwestern Christian (1-26-16)
Blocks 4 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Steals 2 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
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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 13-0 70 5.4 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 2-3-5 0.4 4 0 2 1 0 1 7 0.5
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 72-21 689 9.6 38-111 .342 32-94 .340 12-16 .750 27-58-85 1.2 75 0 35 27 4 20 120 1.7
Junior | Guard | 6-3
Dumas, Texas (Dumas HS)
RYLAN
GERBER
20
Gerber’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 16 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Points 3 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Field Goals 1 (2x), last, Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Free Throws 1 (2x), last, at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Off. Rebounds 1 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Def. Rebounds 1 (3x), last, at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Assists 1 (2x), last, Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 1 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
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 16-6 340 21.3 44-111 .396 5-24 .208 46-75 .613 13-58-71 4.4 38 0 38 27 6 10 139 8.7
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 43-13 994 23.1 124-292 .425 13-51 .255 139-218 .638 58-159-217 5.0 99 1 107 82 35 33 400 9.3
Walton’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 36 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 24 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Field Goals 9 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11-6-16)
Free Throws 9 A&M-Kingsville (1-14-17)
3-Pt Field Goals 2 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Off. Rebounds 3 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Def. Rebounds 8 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Assists 7 at Midwestern State (1-5-17)
Blocks 1 (6x), last, at Tarleton State (1-19-17)
Steals 2 (2x), last, at Lubbock Christian (11-17-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 36 at Cameron (1-7-16)
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 (3x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Off. Rebounds 5 Angelo State (2-3-16)
Def. Rebounds 8 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Assists 7 (3x), last, at Midwestern State (1-5-17)
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 21-18 278 13.2 49-77 .636 0-0 .000 35-57 .614 34-49-83 4.0 76 4 3 30 19 6 133 6.3
TOTAL 21-18 278 13.2 49-77 .636 0-0 .000 35-57 .614 34-49-83 4.0 76 4 3 30 19 6 133 6.3
Senior | Center | 6-11
Elkhorn, Wisconsin (Winona State)
SKLYER
O’LAUGHLIN
24
O’Laughlin’s Career Statistics
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 5 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Assists 1 (2x), last, Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Blocks 2 (6x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
Steals 3 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
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 5 Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Def. Rebounds 6 New Mexico Highlands (11-12-16)
Assists 1 (2x), last, Western New Mexico (12-1-16)
Blocks 2 (6x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
Steals 3 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
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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 20-13 535 26.8 70-141 .496 20-63 .317 44-61 .721 25-71-96 4.8 55 3 49 33 31 35 204 10.2
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 48-40 1177 24.5 150-306 .490 45-127 .354 87-134 .649 58-187-245 5.1 168 14 91 74 68 67 432 9.0
Sophomore | Guard | 6-6
Chicago, Illinois (Foreman HS)
CARL
WHITE
35
White’s Career Statistics
2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 47 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 17 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Field Goals 7 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Free Throws 6 (2x), last, UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 3 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Off. Rebounds 4 (2x), last, Southern Nazarene (11-26-16)
Def. Rebounds 7 Fort Lewis (11-11-16)
Assists 10 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Blocks 5 Southern Nazarene (11-26-16)
Steals 4 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes 47 at Cameron (1-7-16)
Points 17 vs. St. Cloud State (11-5-16)
Field Goals 7 at A&M-Commerce (1-21-17)
Free Throws 6 (2x), last, UT Permian Basin (12-6-16)
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 10 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Blocks 5 Southern Nazarene (11-26-16)
Steals 4 (2x), last, Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
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Senior | Guard | 6-2
Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)
GARRETT
BROCKMAN
40
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 21-6 152 7.2 11-27 .407 4-15 .267 6-7 .857 8-19-27 1.3 29 1 9 11 0 5 32 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 81-6 699 8.6 49-103 .476 17-45 .378 38-63 .603 44-75-119 1.5 120 1 38 54 2 28 153 1.9
Brockman’s Career Statistics
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2016-17 SEASON HIGHS
Minutes 16 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Points 5 (3x), last, at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Field Goals 2 (2x), last, Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
Free Throws 4 Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
3-Pt Field Goals 1 (4x), last, at N.M. Highlands (12-10-16)
Off. Rebounds 2 (2x), last, at Cameron (1-7-16)
Def. Rebounds 3 (2x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
Assists 3 vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Blocks - -
Steals 2 Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)
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 (3x), last, Oklahoma City (12-31-16)
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 (2x), last, vs. Rollins (12-19-16)
Blocks 1 (2x), last, vs. Cameron (3-3-16)
Steals 2 (4x), last, Oklahoma Panhandle St. (11-22-16)