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2O14-2O15 SEASON #32 BREANNA BURFORD #11 DERAN BANTON #5 MIKAILA NEWTON

2014-15 Rogers State University Basketball Media Guide

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Rogers State Hillcat Basketball Media Guide for 2014-15

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Page 1: 2014-15 Rogers State University Basketball Media Guide

2O14-2O15 SEASON

#32 BREANNA BURFORD #11 DERAN BANTON #5 MIKAILA NEWTON

Page 2: 2014-15 Rogers State University Basketball Media Guide

2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 HILLCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER2O14-2O15 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# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown / Previous School

5 Mikaila Newton* G 5’7 SR. Omaha, Neb. / McCook CC

10 Stacia Payne* G 5’10 SO. Verdigris, Okla. / Verdigris HS

11 Taylor Koelsch G 5’9 SO. Owasso, Okla. / St. Gregory's

12 Amari Jones F 5’11 JR. Tulsa, Okla. / Blinn College

14 Kami Bunch* G 5’4 JR. Tulsa, Okla. / Connors State JC

15 Jackie Bueno* F 6’0 JR. Corpus Christi, Texas / Barton CC

20 Jade Hardy* G 5’5 SR. Yukon, Okla. / Yukon HS

21 Kelsy Byrd G 5’9 FR. Ketchum, Okla. / Ketchum HS

22 Jordan Evans F 6’2 JR. Sand Springs, Okla. / UMKC

23 Madison Dearmin F 5’10 FR. Balko, Okla. / Balko HS

24 Jalissa Felici G 5’6 JR. Bellevue, Neb. / Des Moines Area CC

25 Heather Roberts* G 5’8 R-FR. Colleyville, Texas / Colleyville Heritage HS

32 Breanna Burford* F 5’10 SR. Dallas, Texas / Jacksonville JC

* Denotes returning player

Head Coach: Bobby CopeAssistant Coach: Lauren McCullochAssistant Coach: Candice Chaney

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ContentsLetter from the President............................................3Letter from the Director of Athletics ............................4About RSU..............................................................5-7Hillcat Life Programs ...............................................8-9Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Bios ....................11-12Women’s Basketball Outlook...............................14-16Women’s Basketball Player Bios - Returners .......17-19Women’s Basketball Player Bios - Newcomers ...20-212013-2014 Women’s Basketball Season in Review ..222013-2014 Women’s Basketball Season Results......232013-2014 Women’s Basketball Player Stats ...........242013 Women’s Basketball Statistical Leaders......25-26RSU Women’s All-Time Records .........................27-30RSU Women’s All-Time Series Records...............31-32Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Bios .........................37-38Men’s Basketball Outlook....................................40-42Men’s Basketball Player Bios - Returners ............43-44Men’s Basketball Player Bios - Newcomers.........46-472013-2014 Men’s Basketball Season in Review........482013-2014 Men’s Basketball Season Results ...........492013-2014 Men’s Basketball Player Stats ................502013-2014 Men’s Basketball Statistical Leaders .51-52RSU Men’s All-Time Records ..............................53-56RSU Men’s All-Time Series Records....................57-58Conference & Non-Conference Opponents .........61-62About the Heartland Conference .........................64-65Athletic Administration ..............................................67Athletic Coaching Staff .............................................69Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...................71-722014-2015 Cheerleading Squad ..............................74RSU Hillcat Media Services ......................................76RSU Hillcat Compliance ...........................................78Hillcat Basketball Facilities...................................81-82RSU Hillcat Network.................................................84RSU Hillcat Traditions..........................................86-87

RSU at a GlanceFounded: 1909Enrollment: 4,289Mascot: HillcatsSchool Colors: Navy & RedConference Affiliation: Heartland ConferenceNational Affiliation: NCAA Division II Candidacy Year TwoMen’s Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, and

SoccerWomen’s Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, and Track & Field

Contact RSU

ROGERS STATE UNIVERSITY1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd.Claremore, OK 74017www.rsuhillcats.comwww.rsu.edu

Athletics phone 918-343-7782

Athletics fax 918-343-7567

Assistant AD for Media Relations phone 918-343-7989

Assistant AD for Media Relations email [email protected]

Newspaper Claremore Daily Progress

Sports Editor Tim Ritter

Phone 918-341-0648

Email [email protected]

Radio RSU Radio 91.3 FM

General Manager Cathy Coomer

Phone 918-343-7571 

Email [email protected]

Audio/Video Streaming Hillcat Network

Assistant AD for Operations Steve Braun

Phone 918-343-7839

Email [email protected]

CreditsThe 2014-2015 RSU Basketball Media Guide is an officialpublication of the Rogers State University Sports InformationOffice.

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Sports Information Director Scott Slarks

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Rogers State University, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, sex,age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but is not limited to admissions, employment, housing, financial aid, and educationalservices. This publication was printed by the RSU Printshop. 100 copies have been printed at a total cost of $621.00.

GENERAL INFO

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We welcome you to another exciting season of Hillcat basketball as we start our second season competing as a member of the HeartlandConference in NCAA Division II. It’s thrilling to watch our student-athletes and athletic programs perform at the highest level.

The development of our athletic programs mirrors the exciting changes that have occurred throughout the university with a distinguishedlist of recent milestones that includes:• Developing RSU as the Tulsa metropolitan area’s only public, residential four-year university, providing students with personalizedacademic attention that’s become the RSU’s hallmark;• Expanding the residential life experience with the construction of a new $11 million campus housing facility (University Village C) thatwill house residents starting in fall 2015 and this fall’s opening of the new $5 million Chapman Dining Hall that provides the firstcomprehensive dining facility on campus in decades, while also containing a storm shelter for campus residents during inclement weather; • Introducing new academic programs that meet the needs of Oklahoma’s business and industry, including our first graduate program –

an MBA degree program that started this fall; • Expanding and remodeling academic facilities to provide students with up-to-date academic resources; and• Developing strong ties with the communities we serve in order to fulfill our mission of education and service.

As the state’s newest four-year university, RSU has quickly matured into a leading regional university recognized for the value it provides to students and service itprovides to the community. Our growth also extends to our intercollegiate athletics, which are a relatively new addition after being reintroduced to campus in 2005.

In only a few short years, our Hillcat teams have become a vital component of the university’s DNA providing an infectious campus spirit and a strong connection to thecommunity. The university and our students have invested in athletic facilities, including the new baseball/softball complex, Bushyhead Fieldhouse renovations, expansionand turf installation at Soldier Field and construction of soccer and cross country facilities on campus. We appreciate our entire student body for their support of thesecampus initiatives, including the student fees that funded the recently completed $4 million renovations of the soccer facilities and baseball/softball complex. Theirsupport signals a strong vote of confidence in our athletic programs, but also represents their investment in the quality of life at Rogers State.

We have enjoyed our affiliation with the Heartland Conference as we continue along our path to becoming full members of the NCAA Division II. We appreciated thehigh priority both the NCAA and the Heartland Conference place on promoting healthy values, developing strong character traits, and encouraging academic achievementamong all student-athletes. These are core values for RSU’s programs, and we work daily to impress them upon our student-athletes. We appreciate your interest inRSU athletics, and we look forward to another great season on the court. Go Hillcats!

Dr. Larry RicePresidentRogers State University

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

u Rogers State University became an accredited four-year university in 2000.

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Greetings from the Hill and welcome to the eighth edition of Hillcat basketball.

The RSU Athletic Department is set for the 2014-2015 school year as we embark upon RSU's second season in the HeartlandConference and continue the NCAA Division II membership process.

The Hillcat Men's and Women's Basketball teams have enjoyed tremendous success since their inaugural seasons in 2007-08.During our tenure in the Sooner Athletic Conference, both programs qualified for the SAC postseason tournament in six-consecutiveseasons and earned NAIA national tournament berths three times each.

In 2014, the women's basketball program starts a new chapter as Head Coach Bobby Cope takes the helm, as the third headcoach in program history. Justin Barkley will start his fifth season as the head coach of the men’s program, looking for his fifth

consecutive winning season in 2015.

There is no better time to be involved in Hillcat Athletics as we look to continue to improve upon the triumphs that have helped make Rogers State Hillcats ahousehold name. Both our Men's and Women's Basketball teams have built a solid foundation for the program while also emphasizing the importance ofacademic success.

We are very proud of the accomplishments of our Men's and Women's basketball teams and are excited to see what the future holds for these fledging programs. Theoutpouring of community support has played a huge role in our success and will remain vital to Hillcat Athletics as we strive to raise the bar once again in 2014-2015.

Thank you for all you do to support the Hillcats!

Ryan ErwinDirector of AthleticsRogers State University

LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

u RSU Athletics Director Ryan Erwin, his wife Kristy and their children Gage (3) and Gentry (1) joined the Hillcat family in September 2013.

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Rogers State University: A Great Oklahoma Higher Education Success StoryRogers State University holds a historic position in the annals of Oklahoma higher education.

Since RSU was accredited as a four-year university in 2000, enrollment has increased by more than 60 percent, earning RSUthe title of Oklahoma's fastest-growing regional university.

A dynamic, progressive university with nearly 4,300 students, RSU is widely recognized for its high-quality academic programs,distance learning options and high-technology learning environment. RSU is the only public, four-year, residential university inthe Tulsa metropolitan area.

RSU offers a wide variety of bachelor's and associate degrees. Innovative new bachelor's degrees include applied technology,environmental conservation, military history, sport management and game development. In fall 2014, the university will begin itsfirst graduate degree program, a master’s of business administration.

Many students from northeast Oklahoma who plan to attend medical school complete their undergraduate studies throughRSU's program in medical/molecular biology. RSU enjoys a statewide reputation for academic excellence in its nursing program.

Distinguished Academic Achievements RSU received continued accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges andSchools without further required evaluation for 10 years - a rarity in higher education in Oklahoma and a major accomplishmentachieved by few universities. This is truly a testament to the high academic quality of RSU.

RSU participates in The Washington Center Internship Program, a nationally recognized program placing students with private,public, and nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C. Students participating in the semester-long internship earn college creditwhile they gain "real world" experience within their field of interest and interact with influential leaders and policymakers. RSU isone of only three universities in Oklahoma to participate in this prestigious program.

Most RSU faculty members hold doctoral degrees, or the highest degrees available in their fields, from esteemed institutionsacross the nation, including Princeton University, Duke University and the University of Oklahoma.

u RSU offers a wide variety of bachelor’s and associate degrees.

ABOUT RSU

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edge features associated with higher learning today,including classrooms equipped with Smart Boards, aperformance studio, an art gallery and an outdoor classroomfor learning outdoors on sunny days.

RSU opened a new student apartment community inSeptember 2011 that doubles the number of students livingon the main campus in Claremore. The $11.5 million projectaccommodates up to 255 students in a three-level facility,located across the street from the present universityapartments. The new 87,118-square-foot complex islocated just west of Soldier Field. Chapman Dining Hallopened on campus in fall 2014.

Stratton Taylor Library, which opened in 2004, featuresdistinguished collections, wireless Internet, study areas,reading rooms, computer stations and classrooms.

A Brief History of RSURSU was founded in 1909 as Eastern University PreparatorySchool in Claremore. The school prepared the daughtersand sons of area residents to attend college. HistoricPreparatory Hall, known for its iconic gold dome, was thefirst building on the school's campus.

However, the school closed only a few years after it opened.Taking its place was the storied Oklahoma Military Academy(OMA), which operated on the Hill from 1919 to 1971. Known as the “West Point of the Southwest,” OMA has anextensive register of graduates who became great leaders,both in military and civilian life. More than 2,500 OMA

The university’s Honors Program provides an atmospherewhere scholars can challenge themselves academically tomaximize their college experience through specializedcourses, student/faculty joint research projects, and a strongemphasis on service learning in the community.

The President's Leadership Class (PLC), a four-yearscholarship program that fosters personal and professionaldevelopment, was designed for RSU students who havedemonstrated leadership abilities.

RSU also offers study abroad programs in Italy and Walesthrough the university's Studies-at-Large Program. Theinternational study programs provide students withopportunities to see the world, learn about other cultures,and enrich their educational experience.

Growth in Learning Facilities The Centennial Center, which opened in 2009, has becomethe centerpiece of the main campus in Claremore. This two-level, 50,000-square-foot facility combines studentdevelopment programs under one roof, serves as a centrallocation for students to study and socialize and provides afocal point for the RSU campus in Claremore. The facilityalso offers ballrooms, conference centers, and meetingrooms for the community.

A major expansion and renovation of Baird Hall on theClaremore campus was completed in 2010. The new BairdHall has doubled in size and contains many of the leading-

ABOUT RSU

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u RSU is Oklahoma’s fastest growing regional university.

ABOUT RSU

graduates served in the Armed Forces of the United States during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. More than100 graduates gave their lives in service to their country.

In 1971, OMA closed and Claremore Junior College opened on the Hill, serving more than 400 students. The junior college grewrapidly in the 1970s, and by the time it was renamed Rogers State College in 1982, the institution boasted a variety of associatedegree programs, distance learning capabilities, a new radio and television station and intercollegiate athletics. In 1999, theOklahoma Legislature renamed the institution Rogers State University and charged it with seeking accreditation as a four-yearuniversity. Accreditation at the baccalaureate level was granted in 2000. RSU offers a wide variety of bachelor's degree programsto students on campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville, Pryor and online.

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Academic DevelopmentThe Hillcat Academic Center is located in the basement of Bushyhead Fieldhouse. There, student-athletes have access to a fullcomputer lab with a printer and a classroom that can be utilized for study hall as well as individual study.

Academic advising for all student-athletes is available through the office of the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Development.Counseling for choosing a major and advising for course enrollment are provided, as well as help in obtaining a faculty advisorfor those that have chosen a major.

Tutors are available for most subjects by athletic department academic tutors in one-on-one or group sessions. Additionaltutoring is available through individual academic departments.

Hillcat Athletics requires weekly study hall for all freshman and first semester transfer students to attend. Weekly study hall timethereafter is required as determined by cumulative GPA.

NCAA Compliance TrainingHillcat student-athletes are educated about NCAA rules and regulations, including the NCAA regulations of practice and playseasons, outside competition and tryouts, commercial endorsements, boosters, student host recruiting and progress towardsa degree.

Hillcat LIFE ProgramsThe Hillcat LIFE programs are designed to promote student-athletes’ success off the field or court. Each year, RSU introducesa variety of programs to enrich the college experiences of its student-athletes, helping them avoid potential pitfalls and givingthem information useful when making important life decisions. The following are some examples of Hillcat LIFE programs:

Habitudes for Athletes

Habitudes for Athletes is a character-based leadership training program designed to prepare athletes for successful participationin team sports as well as life off the playing field. The Habitudes curriculum uses powerful images to teach important characterand leadership principles in an epic fashion that is both engaging and memorable. As a result, the athletes are equipped andempowered to develop healthy life skills that will positively impact their lives.

u More than 150 student-athletes have graduated over the last seven years.

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Social Media Training

Rogers State educates and prepares student-athletes to make a positive impact through social media. RSU helps student-athletes understand the risk involved with using social media poorly, both currently and in the future. Through social mediatraining, athletes are educated of the opportunities of social media in developing themselves for the workplace. Student-athleteslearn the impact current social media interaction can have on their job search.

Drug and Alcohol Counseling

Student-athletes are made aware of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. They are given examples of athletes with promisingfutures who failed to reach their potential due to drug/alcohol abuse.

Dangers of Gambling

Student-athletes are warned about the dangers of gambling addictions and also are warned against gambling on any athleticevent, which is a violation of NCAA rules.

Community Engagement 

Rogers State athletic teams develop relationships with charities and community organizations throughout Claremore andsurrounding communities to build relationships with community members. Organizations Hillcat teams have worked with include:TOPSoccer, Safenet, Rogers County Youth Services, Claremore Sequoyah Elementary, First Baptist Church Recovery Program,Claremore’s Westside Elementary, Catoosa Special Olympics, the Claremore Community Center’s Blast program, OperationChristmas Child, Claremore Nursing Home and Inola Elementary. Hillcat teams also took part in Rogers State University MartinLuther King Jr. Day of Service events serving at a Habitat for Humanity site clearing debris and at the Claremore Veterans Centerplaying Bingo. In the fall 2012 semester, Hillcat athletic teams combined to work more than 900 hours with communityorganizations.

u Athletics has become an integral part of the campus community, with student-athletes serving as leaders on the field, in the classroom,and in the community.

HILLCAT LIFE PROGRAMS

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Rogers State University Director ofAthletics Ryan Erwin announced thehiring of Bobby Cope as the newhead women’s basketball coach inMarch 2014.

Cope, who has served as theassistant women’s basketball coachat RSU for the past five seasons,becomes the third head coach in the

program’s eight-year history. He replaces Roxanne Long whostepped down to pursue endeavors outside athletics andcomplete a Ph.D.

In his five seasons as a member of the Hillcat coaching staff,RSU has compiled a 99-60 record for a 62 percent winningclip. RSU reached the NAIA National Tournament three out ofhis four seasons on the Hill as NAIA members, including a2011-12 Quarterfinal run.

Since his arrival, Cope has coached six Sooner AthleticConference all-conference selections at the post position andone in the inaugural season in the Heartland Conference. Copehas also coached two NAIA All-American post players and aNAIA All-Tournament Second Team player in his time at RSU.In his first three seasons on the Hill as a member of AmyWilliams’ staff, the Hillcats made their first appearance in theNAIA Top 25 in 2009-10 while reaching the 20-win plateau for

BOBBY COPE - HEAD WOMEN’S COACH

the first time. Over the next two years RSU tallied a 45-22record including back-to-back NAIA National Tournamentappearances.

Cope was retained on Roxanne Long’s staff in 2012-13 andhelped RSU return to the NAIA National Tournament for thethird consecutive year. The Hillcats boasted its best SoonerAthletic Conference winning percentage in program history witha 12-4 record.

Cope had seven years of coaching experience at the highschool and collegiate level prior to RSU. He spent two years asa graduate assistant coach at Northern State University inAberdeen, S.D. Cope also worked as an assistant at Black HillsState University in Spearfish, S.D., from 2003 to 2005 andcoached both football and basketball at Colstrip High School inColstrip, Mont., from 2005 to 2007.

As the top assistant for the women’s basketball program, Copedeveloped and oversaw the Hillcats’ strength and conditioningworkouts and worked primarily with the post players in skilldevelopment. He served as recruiting and scouting coordinatorand handled non-conference scheduling.

Cope earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education fromBlack Hills State and a Masters of Health and PhysicalEducation from Northern State and is married to RSU softballhead coach Amy Cope (Renault).

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Lauren McCulloch returns to the coaching ranks joining the Rogers State women's basketball staff asan assistant coach in July 2014.

McCulloch served as a graduate assistant coach at Texas Woman's University during the 2011-12season and spent the last two years working in the business sector.

At TWU, McCulloch assisted the coaches on the court in player development sessions and practices,helped prepare scouting reports, aided in all strength and conditioning workouts, and coordinated teamtravel.

McCulloch worked as an assistant coach at Frisco Heritage High School in 2012-13 while finishing her master's degree andhelped the Coyotes to their first playoff appearance in program history. She also has extensive experience working with summerbasketball camps having spent time as an assistant camp coordinator at West Texas A&M University.

A native of Allen, Texas, McCulloch played four seasons at Fort Lewis College, helping the Skyhawks to a 103-25 record (.805winning percentage) and three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships. As a senior captain, she led the team toan appearance in the 2010 NCAA Division II national championship game after reaching the Sweet Sixteen in 2009.

McCulloch, a certified physical education teacher, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Exercise Science from Fort Lewis in 2010and completed a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology at Texas Woman's in 2012.

LAUREN MCCULLOCH - WOMEN’S ASSISTANT COACH

Candice Chaney returns to the Rogers State sidelines for her second season as assistant women'sbasketball coach.

Chaney joined the Hillcats prior to the start of the 2013-14 campaign from Texas Lutheran Universitywhere she worked as a student assistant basketball coach for four seasons under former RSU HeadWomen's Basketball Coach Roxanne Long. After graduating in 2012, she continued her role with TLUwomen's basketball program as an assistant coach.

Chaney holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from Texas Lutheran and was a four-year letterwinner on the track and field team. During her four years with the track team, the Bulldogs tallied three

American Southwest Conference Championships.

In her role at RSU she will coordinate travel, serve as an academic advisor, on-the-floor coaching, scouting, and recruiting.Chaney is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Sport Management from Southwestern Oklahoma State.

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"Mikala is going to have to provide some scoring punch for us,"Cope stated. "We need her to be able to hit shots, attack off thedribble, and get to the rim and score as well."

The only Hillcat to have spent all four years at RSU, Hardy bringsthat experience to all aspects of the program providing

leadership on and off the court. The senior hasappeared in 59 games over a three-year span,

including 25 a season ago averagingroughly 12 minutes per game.

"Jade is another upperclassmen point guardthat's going to push Kami and that's going to

play a lot of significant minutes," Cope added."She's kind of that calming effect that we can

have on the court that's just going to get usinto our offense and get the ball to where itneeds to go every single time."Burford is one of merely two playersreturning to the front court for RSU as thesenior played 25 games in her first season onthe Hill, tallying 5.4 points and 3.6 reboundsper game. She showed flashes of her

scoring prowess reaching double-figurescoring seven times and posted a

season-high 15 points at SouthernNazarene.

"Breanna came off the benchfor us a lot last year," Copesaid. "She's got an uncannyability to score from wherever

she catches the ball. Herconsistency is something we are going to needto increase this year. We are going to need to

get the same output from her every night."

Another key position on the floor will be covered bya veteran presence as point guard Kami Bunch

returns for her junior campaign. Bunch was brilliantdistributing the ball last season setting a single-game

record with 14 assists against Newman and dished 125on the year playing more than 28 minutes per game while

adding 5.3 points and 4.3 rebounds a night.

"Kami has to play well for us this year. She started every gameat the point for us last year. We are going to need her to playwell this year and run the court," Cope exclaimed.

After five years as an assistant with the Rogers State women'sbasketball team, Bobby Cope takes the reins as the third headcoach in team history bringing a familiarity of the program to hisnew position. His transition will be aided by welcoming sevenplayers back to campus.

"First year as a head coach it's definitely easier having beenhere for the past five seasons, and been at Rogers Stateunder the two previous head coaches in Amy Williams andRoxanne Long," Cope said. "They've brought a lot to thisprogram, and just continue with thetradition at Rogers State and that theHillcats have had over the pastseven years. I'm excited to beable to put my own spin onthings."

Those seven players will haveto replace nearly 70 percent ofRSU's scoring from a year ago afterlosing its top three scorers, includingtwo Heartland Conference Honorable Mention All-Conference selections in Katy Harsen and ClarissaCannon.

"Katy and Clarissa last year were two big partsoffensively, and they just put up stats everywherethat they went. That's going to be a hard part to fillthis year, but we are going to do it as a team,"Cope added.

RETURNERSThe Hillcats will rely heavily upon MikailaNewton, Jade Hardy, and Breanna Burford, theirthree seniors, to provide leadership both on andoff the court as the program enters its secondseason in the Heartland Conference and NCAADivision II candidacy.

Newton is back on to the Hill as thetop returning scorer after appearingin all 26 games as a junior in 2013-14, earning 23 starts. TheOmaha, Nebraska nativescored 8.2 points per gamewhile reaching double figuresseven times, including aseason-high 23 points against St.Edward's while adding a season-best 10 rebounds for her first double-double.

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Jackie Bueno will join Burford in the paint for her second seasonat RSU. The junior made 25 appearances as a sophomoreplaying more than 11 minutes per contest in her debut seasonon the Hill.

"Jackie also played significant minutes for us last year. She is abruiser, a great screener, a great rebounder, and defender. Shecontinues to grow as an offensive threat for us."

Two more Hillcats enter the mix in the back court as sophomoreStacia Payne and redshirt freshman Heather Roberts return tothe program looking to make an impact.

Payne saw the hardwood in all 26 games making her first careerstart against East Central, averaging 15.2 minutes per gamewhile Roberts suffered an early-season injury and took a redshirtin her first year as a Hillcat in 2013-14.

"Stacia is wiry; she is athletic and gets after it on the defensiveend. She is going to continue to grow and continue to get betteras we progress into this year. Heather is a solid role player. Shecan knock down a shot if you leave her open and continues togrow and expand her game both offensively and defensively."

NEWCOMERSAs the Rogers State women’s basketball program starts a newchapter under a first-year head coach, it will do so with six freshfaces added to the mix.

"There is a lot of new to the program," Cope said. "There is stilla lot of learning to do and a lot of changes to be made. We arestill building our program and we are still building the tradition ofHillcat basketball. We are excited about our incoming players forthis year. We've got four transfer players coming from NCAADivision I, four-year schools, and junior colleges as well as twofreshmen."

The Hillcats welcome a local name back to the area as formerDaniel Webster High School standout Jordan Evans transfersto RSU for her junior season after playing 42 games over twoseasons at UMKC. Evans was named Most Improved Player forthe Kangaroos in 2013-14 after averaging four points and fiverebounds per game while leading the team in blocked shots.

"Jordan, played locally in Tulsa, and then went on to play atUMKC for the last two years. She is transferring in as a 6-2post. She is going to definitely give us some height anddefensive stopping ability on the inside," Cope added.

Two more players come to the Hill with collegiate experiencefrom the junior college ranks as Amari Jones and Jalissa Felicitransfer in from Blinn College and Des Moines Area CommunityCollege, respectively.

Jones, another Tulsa, Oklahoma native, returns closer to homejoining the Hillcats following two seasons with the Buccaneerswhere she helped the team to a quarterfinal appearance at theNJCAA National Championships. She saw action in 52 gameswhile starting 26 at Blinn averaging 6.4 points, 3.9 rebounds,and 2.2 assists per game as a sophomore.

"Amari had two very successful seasons at a very, very goodJUCO program down in Texas at Blinn College. She is going toprovide a lot of help inside as well, defensively and offensively,"Cope said.

A second-team all-region selection a season ago at DMACC,Felici started all 32 games for the Bears in 2013-14 scoring11.2 points per game, including a season-best 23. In her firstcollegiate season, she earned third-team all-region accoladesand was an academic all-region honoree both years.

"Jalissa is already coming in with over 100 career made three'sat the college level so definitely looking for her to knock downsome shots and be a threat to score from the outside and justbe solid all around," Cope added.

Taylor Koelsch joins the Hillcats after spending one year at St.Gregory's where she averaged double-figure scoring at 10.3points per game. A former Owasso High School standout, sherecorded four double-doubles while starting 26 of 28 gameswith the Cavaliers last season.

"Taylor had a very solid freshman year in the Sooner AthleticConference," Cope said. "We hope that progresses over intothe Heartland Conference as well and she is able to produce forus. She will play a bit inside and out, knock down some three's,and possibly post up smaller players when she gets theopportunity."

RSU also adds two players jumping to the collegiate scenestraight from high school as Madison Dearmin and Kelsy Byrdremain in the state of Oklahoma coming from Balko andKetchum, respectively.

Dearmin had a four-year career at Balko High School helpingthe Lady Bison to four district championships and two regionaltitles. As a senior, she was named OGBCA All-State, an OCAAll-Star, and class valedictorian.

Byrd had similar success for the Lady Warriors of Ketchum HighSchool winning four district titles as a four-year letter winner.She earned all-state honors a year ago reaching the OklahomaClass 2A state quarterfinals and averaged double-figure scoringall four years.

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"Madison is just blue-collar through and through. She is goingto work hard and not afraid to step out and shoot. She also isnot afraid to bang on the inside and go up against bigger andstronger players," Cope stated. "Kelsy, a lefty; you give her anopen three in the corner and she is going to knock it down. Sheis continuing to learn and adjust to the speed and strength ofthe college game. We look for good things out of Kelsy andMadison both."

SCHEDULECoach Cope and the Hillcats face a demanding 26-gameschedule squaring off against several regional rivals. RSU willplay 14 of its contests in front of a home crowd at the ClaremoreExpo Center where it has a .663 winning percentage during itsseven-year history.

"We have one of the tougher non-conference schedules thatwe've had here at Rogers State," Cope said. "We've filled it witha lot of solid NCAA Division II teams. We'll go and play at TexasA&M-Commerce, we'll play up at Northwest Missouri, for twovery challenging road games. Then we do have a share ofDivision II home games for this year, luckily. We've gotNortheastern State coming in. A lot of people in the area arereally looking forward to that game. It's a potential rivalry beingan hour apart. We go up head-to-head in a lot of recruitingbattles, so it'll be good to get out there and test ourselvesagainst a really good top twenty-five Division II team."

The eight non-conference games will give RSU a chance to getready for the challenges of its second year in the Heartland

Conference as a relative newcomer to the 10-team league. The18-game conference docket gets underway Dec. 18 when theHillcats travel to UA Fort Smith for the final game before a two-week winter break.

"We definitely learned a lot last year coming into the HeartlandConference," Cope added. "Our conference schedule isbasically what we did last year. We are going to play everybodyhome and away. The Heartland Conference is a bunch of reallygood programs that are very well coached and programs thathave been on the rise the last couple of years."

With a new head coach taking over and more than half theroster new to Rogers State, the program gets a chance toshape its future.

"Luckily, this year we are all going in the same direction at thesame time. We are kind of building this as we go. That makesit easier because I have to ask the returners and the new kids,everybody together, to try to buy into what I want to get out ofthis program. Hopefully, we can put some w's up on the boardas well as develop a team and a program that is going to getthe job done in the classroom, and also be good students andkids as they leave this program," Cope concluded.

The Hillcats begin the 2014-15 campaign at home Nov. 15 asEast Central makes the trip to the Claremore Expo Center. Thetip-off is scheduled for 2 p.m. and can be viewed live on theHillcat Network, along with all home contests, atwww.rsuhillcats.com/live.

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Age: 20 Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas Class: Junior High School: Calallen HSHeight: 6’0 Previous School: Barton CCPosition: Forward Major: Business

About: Bueno returns to the Hill for her junior season after appearing in 25 games a season ago. The Corpus Christi,Texas native turned in a career-high eight points and five rebounds Jan. 11 at Oklahoma Panhandle State. Buenotallied 1.2 points and 2.0 rebounds per game while averaging 11.2 minutes per contest in her first season at RSU. Shejoined the Hillcats from Barton Community College where she averaged 11.1 minutes, 2.3 rebounds and 1.6 pointsper game as a freshman for the Cougars. Bueno played in 27 games for Head Coach Carter Kruger and totaled 18blocks in her first collegiate season. As a senior at Calallen High School, she was named District 31-4A OffensivePlayer of the Year for Head Coach David Land. Bueno earned First Team All-District 31-4A honors as a sophomoreand junior. The daughter of Tony and Sharon Bueno, she said she chose RSU because "they gave me the bestopportunity to perform on and off the court."

JACKIE BUENO

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Age: 20 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.Class: Junior High School: Booker T. Washington HS Height: 5’4 Previous School: Connors StatePosition: Guard Major: Sport Management

About: Bunch returns for her second season on the Hill after starting all 26 games at point guard in 2013-14. TheTulsa, Okla., native set a single-game school record with 14 assists against Newman and holds four of the top six spotson that list for RSU after dishing out 125 on the year. Bunch ranks seventh all-time in assists for the Hillcats in just oneseason. She averaged 5.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game last season while playing 28.3 minutes anight. Bunch joined the Hillcats after transferring from Connors State playing for Head Coach Eddie Kite where sheaveraged 10 points, six assists, and four rebounds per game as a freshman. Bunch finished seventh in the OklahomaCollegiate Athletic Conference in assists while earning all-conference honors. She helped Booker T. Washington HighSchool and Head Coach Anne Kennedy to back-to-back state tournament appearances. She was named All-StateMVP and Westmoore Tournament MVP as a senior for the Lady Hornets. The daughter of Tommie Sweet, she saidshe chose Hillcat red and blue because "I've been bleeding orange and black the past five years. It was time to changeit up and it's close to home."

KAMI BUNCH

#14

Age: 21 Hometown: Dallas, TexasClass: Senior High School: David W. Carter HSHeight: 5’10 Previous School: Jacksonville CollegePosition: Forward Major: Sport Management

About: Burford is back on the Hill for her second season in the navy and red following a 2013-14 season where shesaw action in 25 games. The Dallas, Texas native averaged 5.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game while playing 15.6minutes per contest in her first season at RSU. She scored in double figures seven times, including a career-best 15points at Southern Nazarene, while totaling a career-high nine rebounds twice at Newman and UA Fort Smith. Burfordjoined the Hillcats from Jacksonville College where she played for Head Coach Lynn Nabi for two years. She appearedin 23 games for the Lady Jags as a sophomore averaging 2.9 rebounds per game. She also shot 78.9 percent fromthe charity stripe in 2011-12. As a freshman, she averaged 10.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, and two assists per outing. Asa senior at David W. Carter High School, Burford averaged 12.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game afteraveraging 8.8 points per game with 3.6 rebounds as a junior. She is the daughter of Cathy Burford and DewanyneSmith.

BREANNA BURFORD

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Age: 21 Hometown: Yukon, Okla.Class: Senior High School: Yukon HSHeight: 5’5 Previous School: None Position: Guard Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Hardy is back on the Hill for her senior season after making 25 appearances as a junior in 2013-14 averaging11.7 minutes per game. The Yukon, Okla., native tallied a career-high six points against Oklahoma Panhandle StateFeb. 20 and finished the season averaging 1.4 points per contest. Hardy played 22 games as a sophomore in 2012-13 averaging seven minutes of action in a reserve role following an injury plagued freshman season that limited her tojust 12 games. She joined the Hillcats after a stellar prep career at Yukon High School where she was namedOutstanding Female Athlete as a senior after starting on both the softball and basketball teams. Hardy averaged 12points, seven assists, three rebounds, and four steals per game during her senior season. The daughter of David andMisty Hardy, she said she chose RSU because "I felt like it was a great school academically and athletically, but alsoclose enough to home."

JADE HARDY

#20

Age: 21 Hometown: Omaha, Neb.Class: Senior High School: Millard West HSHeight: 5’7 Previous School: McCook CCPosition: Guard Major: Sport Management

About:Newton returns to the Hill for her second season after appearing in all 26 games as a junior last year earning 23starts. The Omaha, Neb., native ranked fourth on the team in scoring at 8.2 points per game while reaching doublefigures seven times and pulled down 2.5 rebounds per contest. Newton tallied a career-high 23 points against St.Edward's adding a career-best 10 rebounds for her first double-double. She came to RSU from McCook CommunityCollege where she helped the Lady Indians to a conference championship and semifinal finish at regionals. Playing forHead Coach Kylee Rhinehart, she averaged 13.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game as a sophomore.She was named First Team All-Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference in 2012-13. As a senior at MillardWest High School, she averaged 10.2 points and 2.3 assists per game on the way to a state tournament appearance.The daughter of Traci Newton and Michael Griffin, she said she chose RSU because "it has a swimming pool."

MIKAILA NEWTON

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Age: 19 Hometown: Verdigris, Okla.Class: Sophomore High School: Verdigris HSHeight: 5’10 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Undecided

About: Payne returns to the Hill for her second season after appearing in all 26 games as a true freshman in 2013-14earning her first-career start against East Central. The Verdigris, Okla., native posted 2.3 points and 2.2 rebounds pergame while playing 15.2 minutes per contest. She scored a season-best eight points at home against Newman andgrabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Mid-America Christian. Payne joined the Hillcats after a successfulprep career just down Route 66 at Verdigris High School. A four-year letter winner, Payne averaged 13.7 points, fourassists, six rebounds, four steals, and 1.2 blocks per game as a senior in 2012-13. She helped the Cardinals to four20-plus win seasons and reached the state tournament as a junior and senior. A three-sport athlete for the Cardinals,Payne was an all-state selection in volleyball and basketball while playing on the four-time Oklahoma Class 4A StateSoccer Championship team. She was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, First Baptist Church Claremore,Senior Class Officer, and Student Council. Payne has family ties to the Hill as her great uncle Max Oquin was formerOklahoma Military Academy basketball coach and athletic director. Her cousin Elwin Issac also was a history teacherat Rogers State. The daughter of Mike and Stacy Payne, she said she chose RSU because it's "close to home and aperfect fit for me."

STACIA PAYNE

#10

Age: 20 Hometown: Colleyville, TexasClass: Redshirt Freshman High School: Colleyville Heritage HSHeight: 5’8 Previous School: None Position: Guard Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Roberts is back for her second season on the Hill after taking a redshirt a year ago for RSU. She came to theHillcats from Colleyville Heritage High School playing for Head Coach Dianna Sager where she averaged 9.8 pointsand 3.8 rebounds as a senior in 2012-13. Roberts shot 75 percent from the free throw line, 41 percent from the field,and 34 percent from behind the arc as a senior. Roberts drew 24 charges for the Lady Panthers, including seven inone game. She was team captain as a senior and earned the "Heart and Hustle Award" while also being named firstteam all-district her final two seasons. She started every game for the Lady Panthers as a junior and senior. As asophomore, she was added to the varsity roster for the playoffs and scored nine points in their second round game.The daughter of Jim and Patrice Graffigna, she said she chose RSU because "it was a great fit from the beginning! It'snot too far from home, a small school, and great people and environment to be in."

HEATHER ROBERTS

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Age: 18 Hometown: Ketchum, OklaClass: Freshman High School: Ketchum HSHeight: 5’9 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Physical Therapy

About: Byrd comes to the Hill from Ketchum High School where she was a four-year letter winner on the basketballteam helping the team to four district titles. The Ketchum, Okla., native averaged double-digit scoring all four yearswith the Lady Warriors winning Lucky 7 Conference championships during her junior and senior seasons for HeadCoach Sam Fairchild. Byrd and Ketchum reached the Oklahoma Class 2A state quarterfinals in 2013-14 while sheearned all-state honors. She was named Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and sophomore and received all-conference recognition four times. Byrd also landed a spot on the 19th Annual Oklahoma Indian All-State team. Thedaughter of Chris and Kim Byrd, she said she chose RSU because "of its solid academics, and I was very impressedwith Coach Cope and the RSU athletic department."

KELSY BYRD

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Age: 19 Hometown: Balko, Okla.Class: Freshman High School: Balko HSHeight: 5’10 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Business Administration/Accounting

About: Dearmin joins the Hillcats from the high school ranks following a four-year career at Balko High School playingfor Head Coach Mitch Cowan. The Balko, Okla., native helped the Lady Bison to four district championships, tworegional titles, and two regional runner-up finishes along with reaching the Class B state semifinals twice. As a senior,Dearmin was named OGBCA All-State, an OCA All-Star, and "Best All-Around" Female Athlete at BHS while earningValedictorian honors. She also was a three-year state track qualifier and awarded the Scott Woodbury Hustle Awardduring her freshman season. Dearmin played summer basketball for the Oklahoma Shock for two years. The daughterof Chris and Amy Dearmin, she said she chose RSU because "I like the small school atmosphere and everyone mademe feel welcome."

MADISON DEARMIN

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Age: 20 Hometown: Sand Springs, Okla.Class: Junior High School: Daniel Webster HSHeight: 6’2 Previous School: UMKCPosition: Forward Major: Sociology

About: Evans comes to the Hill from NCAA Division I UMKC where she spent two seasons playing for Head CoachMarsha Frese. She was named Most Improved Player for the Kangaroos in 2013-14 after averaging four points andfive rebounds per game while leading the team in blocked shots. The Sand Springs, Okla., native made 42 appearanceswhile at UMKC and posted a career-best 10 points in back-to-back games against Grand Canyon and Chicago State.Evans was a two-time second team all-conference selection at Daniel Webster High School for Head Coach JamesAsberry and received all-metro honorable mention honors averaging 10 points and 10 rebounds per game. She helpedguide the Warriors to a district championship three straight seasons. Evans also placed second at the cross countryregional meet in high school. The daughter of Marcus and Almeda Evans, she said she chose RSU "to be able to playin front of my family and friends."

JORDAN EVANS

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Age: 21 Hometown: Bellevue, Neb.Class: Junior High School: Bellevue West HSHeight: 5’6 Previous School: Des Moines Area CCPosition: Guard Major: Sport Management

About: Felici comes to the Hill after spending two seasons at Des Moines Area Community College for Head CoachSteve Krafcisin. She earned second-team all-region honors last season as a sophomore while starting all 32 gamesfor the Bears scoring 11.2 points per game, including a season-best 23. The Bellevue, Neb., native knocked downnearly 70 three pointers in 2013-14 and was a second-team academic all-region selection. In her first season atDMACC, Felici turned in 8.7 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game as a starter earning third-team all-regionaccolades and a spot on the first-team academic all-region squad. She was a four-year letter winner at Bellevue WestHigh School playing under Head Coach Matt Fritsche helping the Thunderbirds to a state championship in 2010 anda runner-up finish in 2011. The daughter of Dave Felici and Lisa Berry, she said she chose RSU because "I liked thatI can be part of a new tradition! I have been part of a winning tradition ever since I played basketball and I think it willbe fun to be a part of a program on the rise."

JALISSA FELICI

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Age: 21 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.Class: Junior High School: Booker T. Washington HSHeight: 5’11 Previous School: Blinn CollegePosition: Forward Major: Psychology

About: Jones returns closer to home joining the Hillcats from Blinn College where she played for Head Coach JeffJenkins. The Tulsa, Okla., native made 52 appearances and 26 starts over two seasons for the Buccaneers and as asophomore averaged 6.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game helping the team reach the quarterfinals ofthe NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship. The daughter of Rodney Jones and Heather Davis,she said she chose RSU because it's "close to home and has good academics."

AMARI JONES

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Age: 19 Hometown: Owasso, Okla.Class: Sophomore High School: Owasso HSHeight: 5’9 Previous School: St. Gregory'sPosition: Guard Major: Business

About: Koelsch returns close to home to continue her collegiate career as the Owasso, Okla., native transfers to theHill following her freshman season in Shawnee at St. Gregory's University. She was one of four Cavaliers scoring indouble figures averaging 10.3 points per game while starting 26 of 28 games for Head Coach Josiah White. Koelschrecorded four double-doubles on the season and tallied a season-best 17 points twice. As a senior at Owasso HighSchool, she averaged 17.2 points, 4.7 assists, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.8 steals for the Lady Rams. Koelsch was namedto the OGBCA All-State team as a senior and earned OHS Offensive Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior.She was selected to the KTUL Channel 8 Elite 8 team and the Tulsa World Top 13 in 2013 while twice garnering all-conference accolades. The daughter of Terence and Rhonda Koelsch, she said she chose RSU because "it's a greatschool with great people."

TAYLOR KOELSCH

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The 2013-14 Rogers State women's basketball seasonushered in a new era for the Hillcats as they began play inthe NCAA Division II Heartland Conference under second-year Head Coach Roxanne Long.

For just the second time in program history and first since itsinaugural season, RSU finished the season with a losingrecord posting a 9-17 mark, including a 6-14 record inconference play placing eighth in the 11-team league. TheHillcats continued the program trend of winning at homegoing 7-5 at the Claremore Expo Center improving to 69-35all-time in home contests. The disappointment for RSUcame away from home as it won just two games on the roadin 14 attempts.

The Hillcats began the season in dominating fashion with a90-52 victory over Ecclesia behind Clarissa Cannon's 16-point, 14-rebound double-double in front of a HillcatHomecoming crowd. Mikaila Newton came off the benchand led the team with 19 points in her debut on the Hill.

RSU then hit the road for a four-game stretch where itstruggled to find consistent offense losing all four anddropping seven of its next eight. The only win came at homeagainst Texas-Permian Basin as the Hillcats had four playersreach double-figure scoring marking the first HeartlandConference victory for the program.

Early in the New Year, the Hillcats looked to get their seasonback on track picking up three wins during a four-gamespan. It started with a rare road win at Oklahoma PanhandleState and after a home loss to UA Fort Smith, RSU gotback-to-back home victories over St. Edward's andMcMurry in conference play.

An 82-76 win against St. Mary's made it three straight insidetheir home building for the Hillcats and they nearly added abig-time upset two days later over eventual conferenceregular season champion Texas A&M International but fell indouble overtime.

On Senior Night against Oklahoma Panhandle State, RSUled wire-to-wire for a 24-point victory over the Aggies in thefinal home game for four seniors; Harsen, Cannon, TaylorJeffs, and Adrianna Leatherbury.

The 2013-14 season came to an end Feb. 27 at UA FortSmith and despite a record-breaking night and 19 pointsfrom Harsen, RSU could not pull off the comeback falling,75-71. Harsen set the Hillcats single-season scoring recordin the loss ending with 463 points moving past CortneyCrockett's 2010-11 total of 454 points.

Harsen and Cannon closed their Hillcat careers earning2013-14 All-Heartland Conference Women's BasketballHonorable Mention accolades as voted by the league'shead coaches.

Along with the season scoring record, Harsen set anotherRSU single-season record for scoring average recording17.8 points per game finishing third in the conferencescoring race. The Coweta, Okla., native started all 26 gamesin her only season on the Hill and holds the second spot onthe single-game scoring list after netting 33 points atOklahoma Panhandle State.

Cannon moved up to eighth on the Hillcats all-time scoringleaderboard recording 597 points after posting 14.4 pointsper game in 26 starts in 2013-14. The two-year starterfinished her career ranked fourth in total rebounds with 381after grabbing an average of 8.6 as a senior. Cannon set asingle-season school record hitting 154 free throws on theseason moving into second all-time.

DaNara Day rounded out the double-digit scorers for theHillcats averaging 11.6 per game in 23 appearances andtwo starts. She broke the RSU single-game scoring recordwith a 36-point performance against Oklahoma Wesleyanand closed the season with 32 points at UA Fort Smith.

After serving as assistant coach for five years, Bobby Copewill take the reins of the program heading into the 2014-15season after being named head coach in March. Copebecomes the third head coach in RSU's eight-year history asthe Hillcats aim to rebound from a tough 2013-14 campaign.

u Taylor Jeffs and the Hillcats tallied seven home wins last season.

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Season TotalsOverall Record: 9-17 Conference: 6-14 Home: 7-5 Away: 2-12Neutral: 0-0

Date Opponent H/A Score W/L Record

11/01/13 University of Tulsau A 52-84 L -11/09/13 Ecclesia College H 90-52 W 1-011/13/13 Southern Arkansas A 72-86 L 1-111/16/13 East Central A 48-79 L 1-211/21/13 McMurryv A 56-61 L 1-311/23/13 St. Edward'sv A 50-64 L 1-412/02/13 Newmanv H 73-76 L 1-512/05/13 Texas-Permian Basinv H 71-63 W 2-512/07/13 Lubbock Christianv H 65-84 L 2-612/14/13 Southern Nazarene A 78-85 L 2-712/17/13 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 95-88 W 3-712/19/13 Texas A&M Internationalv A 58-67 L 3-812/21/13 St. Mary'sv A 69-78 L 3-912/31/13 Mid-American Christian H 73-61 W 4-901/04/14 Oklahoma Christianv H 77-90 L 4-1001/09/14 Newmanv A 62-64 L 4-1101/11/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Statev A 87-73 W 5-1101/18/14 Arkansas-Fort Smithv H 59-74 L 5-1201/23/14 St. Edward'sv H 98-80 W 6-1201/25/14 McMurryv H 65-63 W 7-1201/30/14 Lubbock Christianv A 75-94 L 7-1302/01/14 Texas Permian-Basinv A 66-78 L 7-1402/06/14 St. Mary'sv H 82-76 W 8-1402/08/14 Texas A&M Internationalv H 76-87 (2OT) L 8-1502/13/14 Oklahoma Christianv A 71-86 L 8-1602/20/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Statev H 78-54 W 9-1602/27/14 Arkansas-Fort Smithv A 71-75 L 9-17

u denotes exhibition game | v denotes Heartland Conference game

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School Conf. Overall Home Away Neutral Streak

Lubbock Christianu 20-0 / 1.000 25-1 / 0.962 11-0 12-1 2-0 W-23Texas A&M International 15-5 / 0.750 19-9 / 0.679 11-2 8-6 0-1 L-3St. Mary's 13-7 / 0.650 20-10 / 0.667 12-2 6-6 2-2 L-1Newman 13-7 / 0.650 16-11 / 0.593 10-5 6-5 0-1 L-1St. Edward's 12-7 / 0.632 19-9 / 0.679 14-2 4-6 1-1 L-1Oklahoma Christianu 11-8 / 0.579 19-12 / 0.613 10-2 3-9 6-1 W-2UA Fort Smith 9-11 / 0.450 9-17 / 0.346 6-7 3-10 0-0 W-2Rogers Stateu 6-14 / 0.300 9-17 / 0.346 7-5 2-12 0-0 L-1

Texas-Permian Basin 6-14 / 0.300 7-18 / 0.280 4-8 3-8 0-2 W-1

u In NCAA DII Provisional Status

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-----TOTAL----- -------3-PT------- ----F-THROW--- --------REBOUNDS--------# Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

22 Katy Harsen 26-26 774 29.8 142-352 .403 43-128 .336 136-173 .786 75 65 140 5.4 82 3 42 68 6 45 463 17.8

12 Clarissa Cannon 26-26 627 24.1 110-248 .444 0-0 .000 154-213 .723 103 121 224 8.6 69 1 8 62 15 26 374 14.4

11 DaNara Day 23-2 481 20.9 76-194 .392 38-103 .369 77-96 .802 13 41 54 2.3 58 2 29 47 0 27 267 11.6

05 Mikaila Newton 26-23 576 22.2 69-215 .321 37-145 .255 37-48 .771 24 41 65 2.5 71 1 30 70 5 23 212 8.2

32 Breanna Burford 25-0 389 15.6 53-110 .482 16-49 .327 14-19 .737 34 57 91 3.6 41 0 5 18 2 16 136 5.4

14 Kami Bunch 26-26 737 28.3 47-180 .261 9-40 .225 34-53 .642 16 95 111 4.3 71 6 125 77 1 35 137 5.3

23 Taylor Jeffs 26-19 398 15.3 34-85 .400 17-53 .321 6-6 1.000 27 41 68 2.6 34 0 18 21 4 15 91 3.5

35 Adrianna Leatherbury 21-7 260 12.4 24-62 .387 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 15 32 47 2.2 35 0 8 15 3 6 52 2.5

10 Stacia Payne 26-1 394 15.2 19-55 .345 6-25 .240 16-23 .696 18 40 58 2.2 39 0 27 29 0 23 60 2.3

15 Jackie Bueno 25-0 280 11.2 13-41 .317 0-0 .000 10-24 .417 24 27 51 2.0 36 0 9 11 1 1 36 1.4

20 Jade Hardy 25-0 292 11.7 9-43 .209 8-36 .222 8-18 .444 3 16 19 0.8 30 0 37 19 0 7 34 1.4

24 Ally Warren 10-0 44 4.4 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 3-5 .600 2 5 7 0.7 2 0 2 4 0 0 3 0.3

Rogers State University 26  5252  596-1589  .375  174-581  .299  499-682  .732  406  628  1034  39.8  568  13  340  462  37  224  1865  71.7

Opponents 26 5252 632-1478 .428 169-511 .331 505-701 .720 315 679 994 38.2 560 - 352 465 88 225 1938 74.5

SCORE BY PERIODS 

1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total

Rogers State University 844  1005  12  4  1865

Opponents 907 1004 12 15 1938

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PLAYER STATS

u Clarissa Cannon registered all-conference honorable mention honors in her senior season.

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Games PlayedBunch, Kami 26

Cannon, Clarissa 26

Harsen, Katy 26

Jeffs, Taylor 26

Newton, Mikaila 26

Payne, Stacia 26

Games StartedBunch, Kami 26

Cannon, Clarissa 26

Harsen, Katy 26

Minutes PlayedHarsen, Katy 774

Bunch, Kami 737

Cannon, Clarissa 627

Minutes per GameHarsen, Katy 29.8

Bunch, Kami 28.3

Cannon, Clarissa 24.1

Field Goals MadeHarsen, Katy 142

Cannon, Clarissa 110

Day, DaNara 76

Field Goals AttemptedHarsen, Katy 352

Cannon, Clarissa 248

Newton, Mikaila 215

Field Goal Percentage (min 5 attempts per team game)

Cannon, Clarissa .444

Harsen, Katy .403

Day, DaNara .392

3-PT FG MadeHarsen, Katy 43

Day, DaNara 38

Newton, Mikaila 37

3-PT FG AttemptsNewton, Mikaila 145

Harsen, Katy 128

Day, DaNara 103

3-PT FG Percentage (min 1.5 attempts per team game)

Day, DaNara .369

Harsen, Katy .336

Burford, Breanna .327

Free Throws MadeCannon, Clarissa 154

Harsen, Katy 136

Day, DaNara 77

Free Throws AttemptedCannon, Clarissa 213

Harsen, Katy 173

Day, DaNara 96

Free Throw Percentage (min 2 attempts per team game)

Day, DaNara .802

Harsen, Katy .786

Cannon, Clarissa .723

Offensive ReboundsCannon, Clarissa 103

Harsen, Katy 75

Burford, Breanna 34

Defensive ReboundsCannon, Clarissa 121

Bunch, Kami 95

Harsen, Katy 65

Total ReboundsCannon, Clarissa 224

Harsen, Katy 140

Bunch, Kami 111

Rebounds per GameCannon, Clarissa 8.6

Harsen, Katy 5.4

Bunch, Kami 4.3

Personal FoulsHarsen, Katy 82

Bunch, Kami 71

Newton, Mikaila 71

AssistsBunch, Kami 125

Harsen, Katy 42

Hardy, Jade 37

BlocksCannon, Clarissa 15

Harsen, Katy 6

Newton, Mikaila 5

StealsHarsen, Katy 45

Bunch, Kami 35

Day, DaNara 27

TurnoversBunch, Kami 77

Newton, Mikaila 70

Harsen, Katy 68

PointsHarsen, Katy 463

Cannon, Clarissa 374

Day, DaNara 267

Points per GameHarsen, Katy 17.8

Cannon, Clarissa 14.4

Day, DaNara 11.6

SEASON LEADERS

All-Heartland ConferenceClarissa Cannon Honorable Mention

Katy Harsen Honorable Mention

BASKETBALL AWARDS & HONORS

2013-2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATISTICAL LEADERS

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High   Player(s) Opponent Date

Points 36 DaNara Day at Oklahoma Wesleyan 12/17/13FG Made 12 DaNara Day at Oklahoma Wesleyan 12/17/13FG Attempt 24 Katy Harsen at Texas-Permian Basin 02/01/14FG % (min 5 made) .818 (9-11) DaNara Day vs St. Edward's 01/23/143-Point FG Made 5 Katy Harsen vs at UA Fort Smith 02/27/14

5 DaNara Day vs MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 02/06/145 DaNara Day at Oklahoma Wesleyan 12/17/13

3-Point FG Attempt 12 Mikaila Newton vs Newman 12/02/133-Pt FG % (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) Taylor Jeffs vs St. Edward's 02/02/13

1.000 (2-2) Kami Bunch at Newman 01/09/14FT Made 13 Clarissa Cannon vs Texas A&M International 02/08/14FT Attempt 15 Clarissa Cannon vs Texas A&M International 02/08/14

15 Katy Harsen vs UA Fort Smith 01/18/14FT % (min 3 made) 1.000 (12-12) Clarissa Cannon at St. Mary's 12/21/13Rebounds 16 Clarissa Cannon vs McMurry 01/25/14Assists 14 Kami Bunch vs Newman 12/02/13Steals 5 Katy Harsen at Texas-Permian Basin 02/01/14

5 Kami Bunch vs St. Edward's 01/23/145 Katy Harsen vs UA Fort Smith 01/18/14

Blocked Shots 3 Clarissa Cannon vs Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/143 Clarissa Cannon vs Texas-Permian Basin 12/05/13

Turnovers 8 Kami Bunch vs UA Fort Smith 01/18/14Minutes 46 Katy Harsen vs Texas A&M International 02/08/14

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

High   Opponent Date

Points 98 St. Edward’s 01/23/14FG Made 33 Ecclesia College 11/09/13FG Attempts 71 at UA Fort Smith 02/27/14

71 Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/1471 at Lubbock Christian 01/30/1471 at Oklahoma Panhandle State 01/11/14

FG % .500 (32-64) at Oklahoma Wesleyan 12/17/133-PT FG Made 39 at UA Fort Smith 02/27/143-PT FG Attempts 29 USAO 02/09/133-PT FG % .500 (11-22) St. Edward’s 01/23/14FT Made 32 Mid-Americ Christian 12/31/13FT Attempts 43 at Southern Arkansas 11/13/13FT % .913 (21-23) at Oklahoma Panhandle State 01/11/14Rebounds 49 Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/14

49 Mid-America Christian 12/31/13Assists 21 Newman 12/02/13Steals 14 at Texas-Permian Basin 02/01/14

14 Mid-America Christian 12/31/1314 Ecclesia College 11/09/13

Blocked Shots 4 Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/144 Texas-Permian Basin 12/05/13

Turnovers 34 at Southern Arkansas 11/13/13Fouls 31 at Southern Arkansas 11/13/13

High   Opponent Date

Points 94 Lubbock Christian 01/30/14FG Made 30 Oklahoma Wesleyan University 12/17/13

30 Newman University 12/02/13FG Attempts 74 St. Edward’s 01/23/14FG % .600 (30-50) Newman University 12/02/133-PT FG Made 14 Lubbock Christian 01/30/143-PT FG Attempts 32 Texas A&M International 02/08/143-PT FG % 571 (8-14) Lubbock Christian 12/07/13FT Made 34 Oklahoma Christian 01/04/14FT Attempts 47 Southern Arkansas 11/13/13FT % .933 (28-30) Lubbock Christian 12/07/13Rebounds 50 Oklahoma Christian 02/13/14

50 Southern Arkansas 11/13/13Assists 20 Oklahoma Christian 02/13/14

20 Lubbock Christian 01/30/14Steals 22 Southern Arkansas 11/13/13Blocked Shots 8 Southern Nazarene 12/14/13Turnovers 28 Texas-Permian Basin 02/01/14Fouls 35 Southern Arkansas 11/13/13

2013-2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATISTICAL LEADERS

TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS

u DaNara Day tallied 36 of RSU’s 54 points in its win over Oklahoma Wesleyan last season.

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2007-08 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsAmy WilliamsFive seasons (2007-2012): W – 97, L – 64

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record1/05/08 Rhema Bibleu H 101-29 W - 11/08/07 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 61-57 W 1-0 11/10/07 Langston University H 68-73 L 1-1 11/16/07 Kansas Wesleyan N 67-64 W 2-1 11/17/07 Bethany College A 61-79 L 2-2 11/20/07 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 83-60 OT W 3-2 11/26/07 Southeastern Okla. State A 61-85 L 3-3 11/29/07 Mid-America Christianv A 67-63 W 4-3 12/01/07 Oklahoma Cityv H 53-85 L 4-4 12/06/07 John Brownv A 68-65 W 5-4 12/15/07 Langston University A 51-69 L 5-5 12/29/07 Kansas Wesleyan H 75-51 W 6-5 01/03/08 Wayland Baptistv H 57-56 W 7-5 01/05/08 Lubbock Christianv H 45-63 L 7-6 01/10/08 Southern Nazarenev A 51-69 L 7-7 01/12/08 USAOv A 74-88 L 7-8 01/17/08 Oklahoma Christianv H 67-64 W 8-8 01/19/08 Northwestern Okla. Statev H 83-62 W 9-8 01/24/08 Oklahoma Cityv A 47-79 L 9-9 01/26/08 Mid-America Christianv H 68-27 W 10-9 01/31/08 St. Gregory'sv H 74-43 W 11-9 02/02/08 Oklahoma Baptistv H 48-58 L 11-10 02/07/08 Lubbock Christianv A 44-59 L 11-11 02/09/08 Wayland Baptistv A 63-75 L 11-12 02/14/08 USAOv H 76-81 2OT L 11-13 02/16/08 Southern Nazarenev H 63-78 L 11-14 02/18/08 John Brownv H 55-46 W 12-14 02/21/08 Northwestern Okla. Statev A 64-75 L 12-15 02/23/08 Oklahoma Christianv A 44-61 L 12-1602/28/08 Oklahoma Baptistv A 52-67 L 12-1703/01/08 St. Gregory'sv A 84-50 W 13-17 03/05/08 John Browns N 50-62 L 13-18

Final Record: 13-18  |  Conference: 9-13  |  Home: 8-6  |  Away: 4-11 Neutral: 1-1  |  Postseason: 0-1

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsAmy WilliamsFive seasons (2007-2012): W – 97, L – 64

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/04/08 Bacone College A 67-66 W 1-011/05/08 University of Arkansasu A 58-74 L -11/08/08 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 62-65 L 1-111/10/08 Bacone College H 68-45 W 2-111/14/08 Ecclesia College H 105-64 W 3-111/15/08 Texas College H 96-65 W 4-111/18/08 Southeastern Okla. State H 81-92 L 4-211/25/08 John Brownv H 50-68 L 4-312/04/08 Lubbock Christianv H 33-71 L 4-412/06/08 Wayland Baptistv H 65-64 W 5-412/13/08 John Brownv A 67-58 W 6-412/16/08 Texas College A 82-50 W 7-412/30/08 Ecclesia College H 75-50 W 8-401/03/09 Northwestern Okla. Statev H 77-55 W 9-401/05/09 Oklahoma Christianv A 59-40 W 10-401/07/09 St. Gregory'sv H 60-36 W 11-401/10/09 Oklahoma Baptistv A 52-76 L 11-501/15/09 Oklahoma Cityv A 41-90 L 11-601/17/09 Mid-America Christianv H 83-75 W 12-601/22/09 USAO*v H 64-48 W 13-601/24/09 Southern Nazarenev A 63-82 L 13-701/29/09 Wayland Baptistv A 51-79 L 13-801/31/09 Lubbock Christianv A 54-78 L 13-902/05/09 Oklahoma Christianv H 55-52 W 14-902/07/09 Northwestern Okla. Statev A 64-56 W 15-902/12/09 Southern Nazarenev H 66-71 L 15-1002/14/09 USAOv A 77-74 W 16-1002/19/09 Mid-America Christianv A 68-69 OT L 16-1102/21/09 Oklahoma Cityv H 72-85 L 16-1202/26/09 Oklahoma Baptistv H 64-71 L 16-1302/28/09 St. Gregory'sv A 75-65 W 17-1303/03/09 Northwestern Okla. States N 84-60 W 18-1303/04/09 Oklahoma Citys N 54-72 L 18-14

Final Record: 18-14  |  Conference: 11-11  |  Home: 10-7  |  Away: 7-6Neutral: 1-1  |  Postseason:  1-1

2009-10 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsAmy WilliamsFive seasons (2007-2012): W – 97, L – 64

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/04/09 University of Oklahomau A 53-94 L -11/07/09 Central Christian College H 81-51 W 1-011/10/09 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 68-55 W 2-011/13/09 Ecclesia College H 87-46 W 3-011/14/09 Texas Wesleyan H 70-52 W 4-011/19/09 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 79-44 W 5-0 11/24/09 John Brownv A 67-75 L 5-111/30/09 Dallas Christian A 107-34 W 6-112/05/09 Southern Nazarenev H 64-54 W 7-112/10/09 John Brownv H 48-44 W 8-112/12/09 Dallas Christian H 108-42 W 9-112/30/09 Southwestern College H 56-53 W 10-101/02/10 Oklahoma Christianv A 57-70 L 10-201/04/10 Northwestern Okla. Statev H 63-45 W 11-201/07/10 Oklahoma Cityv H 63-85 L 11-301/09/10 Mid-America Christianv A 63-49 W 12-301/14/10 St. Gregory’sv A 55-50 W 13-301/16/10 Oklahoma Baptistv H 54-70 L 13-401/21/10 Southern Nazarenev A 63-62 W 14-401/23/10 USAOv H 69-60 W 15-401/28/10 Lubbock Christianv A 76-56 W 16-401/30/10 Wayland Baptistv A 58-66 L 16-5 02/04/10 Mid-America Christianv H 49-54 L 16-602/06/10 Oklahoma City*v A 62-68 L 16-7 02/11/10 Oklahoma Baptistv A 50-75 L 16-802/13/10 St. Gregory’sv H 75-48 W 17-802/15/10 USAOv A 57-50 W 18-802/18/10 Wayland Baptistv H 73-66 W 19-802/20/10 Lubbock Christianv H 68-56 W 20-802/25/10 Northwestern Okla. Statev A 62-65 L 20-902/27/10 Oklahoma Christianv H 58-66 L 20-1003/04/10 Oklahoma Christians N 60-55 W 21-1003/05/10 Oklahoma Baptists N 75-87 L 21-11

Final Record: 21-11 |  Conference: 12-10  |  Home:  13-4  |  Away: 7-6Neutral: 1-1   |  Postseason: 1-1

2010-11 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsAmy WilliamsFive seasons (2007-2012): W – 97, L – 64

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/01/10 Missouri Stateu A 58-87 L -11/08/10 Ecclesia College A 86-32 W 1-011/11/10 Hillsdale Freewill Baptist H 96-48 W 2-011/13/10 Langston University H 75-68 W 3-011/17/10 Southwestern College A 76-55 W 4-011/20/10 Langston University A 75-76 L 4-111/23/10 John Brownv H 57-68 L 4-211/29/10 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 110-71 W 5-212/02/10 Northwestern Okla. StatevH 76-79 L 5-312/04/10 Oklahoma Christianv A 74-62 W 6-312/09/10 Ecclesia College H 88-43 W 7-312/11/10 John Brownv A 63-65 L 7-401/01/11 Oklahoma Cityv A 72-87 L 7-501/03/11 Mid-America Christianv H 89-69 W 8-501/06/11 St. Gregory'sv H 69-47 W 9-501/08/11 Oklahoma Baptistv A 85-55 W 10-501/13/11 Lubbock Christianv H 77-67 W 11-501/15/11 Wayland Baptistv H 70-73 L 11-601/20/11 USAOv H 87-54 W 12-601/22/11 Southern Nazarenev A 55-60 L 12-701/27/11 Oklahoma Christianv H 89-52 W 13-701/29/11 Northwestern Okla. StatevA 86-61 W 14-702/08/11 St. Gregory'sv A 85-52 W 15-702/12/11 Oklahoma Cityv N 73-70 W 16-702/14/11 Mid-America Christianv A 73-64 2OT W 17-702/17/11 Southern Nazarenev H 70-73 L 17-802/19/11 USAOv A 69-57 W 18-802/21/11 Oklahoma Baptistv H 80-63 W 19-802/24/11 Wayland Baptistv A 66-53 W 20-802/26/11 Lubbock Christianv A 80-75 W 21-803/03/11 John Browns N 60-55 W 22-803/04/11 Oklahoma Baptists N 74-59 W 23-803/05/11 Southern Nazarenes N 48-52 L 23-903/16/11 Westminster Collegel N 56-60 L 23-10

Final Record: 23-10  |  Conference: 15-7  |  Home: 10-4 |  Away: 10-4Neutral: 3-2  |  Postseason: 2-2

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ALL-TIME WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON RESULTS

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2011-12 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsAmy WilliamsFive seasons (2007-2012): W – 97, L – 64

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/01/11 University of Tulsau A 50-54 L -11/04/11 MidAmerica Nazarene N 75-68 W 1-011/05/11 Baker University A 81-66 W 2-011/09/11 Langston University A 58-66 L 2-111/12/11 Friends University H 68-75 L 2-211/15/11 Baker University H 85-63 W 3-211/18/11 Lyon College H 76-67 W 4-211/22/11 John Brownv A 55-50 W 5-211/28/11 Ecclesia College A 68-38 W 6-212/01/11 Wayland Baptistv H 64-43 W 7-212/03/11 Lubbock Christianv H 73-78 L 7-312/08/11 Ecclesia College H 53-40 W 8-312/10/11 John Brownv H 72-64 W 9-312/31/11 St. Gregory’sv A 69-73 L 9-401/02/12 Oklahoma Baptistv H 84-95 L 9-501/05/12 Oklahoma Cityv H 57-70 L 9-601/07/12 Mid-America Christianv A 87-57 W 10-601/12/12 Oklahoma Christianv A 62-54 W 11-601/14/12 Northwestern Okla. StatevH 70-59 W 12-601/19/12 Lubbock Christianv A 70-87 L 12-701/21/12 Wayland Baptistv A 67-55 W 13-701/26/12 Oklahoma Baptistv A 77-69 W 14-701/28/12 St. Gregory’sv H 77-68 OT W 15-702/02/12 USAOv H 78-56 W 16-702/04/12 Southern Nazarenev A 51-63 L 16-802/09/12 Northwestern Okla. StatevA 65-68 L 16-902/11/12 Oklahoma Christianv H 72-55 W 17-902/16/12 Oklahoma Cityv A 50-61 L 17-1002/18/12 Mid-America Christianv H 76-52 W 18-1002/23/12 Southern Nazarenev H 71-63 W 19-1002/25/12 USAOv A 78-50 W 20-1103/01/12 St. Gregory’ss N 50-58 L 20-1103/14/12 Univ. of the Cumberlandsl N 80-73 OT W 21-1103/16/12 Shorter Universityl N 64-59 W 22-1103/17/12 Georgetown Collegel N 63-70 L 22-12

Final Record: 22-12  |  Conference: 14-8  |  Home: 11-4  |  Away: 8-6Neutral: 3-2  |  Postseason: 2-2

2012-13 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsRoxanne LongTwo seasons (2012-2014): W – 33, L – 27

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record10/31/12 University of Tulsau A 50-88 L -11/04/12 University of Arkansasu A 40-69 L -11/06/12 Langston University H 40-39 W 1-011/10/12 Northwestern Okla. State H 62-59 W 2-011/12/12 Ecclesia College A 80-52 W 3-011/16/12 Kansas Wesleyan N 81-70 W 4-011/17/12 Bethany N 75-46 W 5-011/23/12 McKendree University N 70-79 L 5-111/24/12 Arkansas - Fort Smith A 81-73 W 6-111/29/12 Hillsdale Baptist College H 84-39 W 7-112/01/12 Northwest Missouri State H 68-71 L 7-212/03/12 Peru State A 74-63 W 8-212/08/12 Northwestern Okla. State A 67-66 OT W 9-212/13/12 Ecclesia College H 90-49 W 10-212/15/12 Westminster (Utah) H 65-68 L 10-312/29/12 MidAmerica Nazarene H 74-98 L 10-401/03/13 USAOv A 66-64 W 11-401/05/13 Mid-America Christianv H 79-70 W 12-401/10/13 Oklahoma Baptistv H 59-54 W 13-401/12/13 John Brownv A 53-50 W 14-401/17/13 Oklahoma Cityv A 39-87 L 14-501/19/13 St. Gregory’sv H 61-59 W 15-501/24/13 Wayland Baptistv A 73-54 W 16-501/26/13 Lubbock Christianv A 78-100 L 16-602/02/13 Oklahoma Baptistv A 70-55 W 17-602/04/13 John Brownv H 66-55 W 18-602/07/13 Mid-America Christianv A 84-65 W 19-602/09/13 USAOv H 75-51 W 20-602/14/13 Lubbock Christianv H 78-70 W 21-602/16/13 Wayland Baptistv H 59-65 L 21-702/20/13 St. Gregory’sv A 75-68 W 22-702/23/13 Oklahoma Cityv H 66-78 L 22-802/28/13 Wayland Baptists N 73-56 W 23-803/01/13 Lubbock Christians N 67-77 L 23-903/14/13 Our Lady of the Lakel N 79-69 W 24-903/15/13 Westmont (Calif.)l N 70-77 L 24-10

Final Record: 24-10  |  Conference: 12-4  |  Home: 10-5  |  Away: 10-2Neutral: 4-3  |  Postseason: 2-2

2013-14 Women’s Basketball Season ResultsRoxanne LongTwo seasons (2012-2014): W – 33, L – 27

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/01/13 University of Tulsau A 52-84 L -11/09/13 Ecclesia College H 90-52 W 1-011/13/13 Southern Arkansas A 72-86 L 1-111/16/13 East Central A 48-79 L 1-211/21/13 McMurryo A 56-61 L 1-311/23/13 St. Edward'so A 50-64 L 1-412/02/13 Newmano H 73-76 L 1-512/05/13 Texas-Permian Basino H 71-63 W 2-512/07/13 Lubbock Christiano H 65-84 L 2-612/14/13 Southern Nazarene A 78-85 L 2-712/17/13 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 95-88 W 3-712/19/13 Texas A&M InternationaloA 58-67 L 3-812/21/13 St. Mary'so A 69-78 L 3-912/31/13 Mid-American Christian H 73-61 W 4-901/04/14 Oklahoma Christiano H 77-90 L 4-1001/09/14 Newman* A 62-64 L 4-1101/11/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Stateo A 87-73 W 5-1101/18/14 Arkansas-Fort Smitho H 59-74 L 5-1201/23/14 St. Edward'so H 98-80 W 6-1201/25/14 McMurryo H 65-63 W 7-1201/30/14 Lubbock Christiano A 75-94 L 7-1302/01/14 Texas Permian-Basino A 66-78 L 7-1402/06/14 St. Mary'so H 82-76 W 8-1402/08/14 Texas A&M InternationaloH 76-87 2OT L 8-1502/13/14 Oklahoma Christiano A 71-86 L 8-1602/20/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Stateo H 78-54 W 9-1602/27/14 Arkansas-Fort Smitho A 71-75 L 9-17

Final Record: 9-17  |  Conference: 6-4  |  Home: 7-5  |  Away: 2-12Neutral: 0-0  |  Postseason: 0-0

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All-Time Women’s Basketball TotalsOverall Record: 130-92 Exhibition: 1-7Conference: 81-67 Evening: 88-55Non-Conference: 43-16 Afternoon: 38-37Home: 69-35 Morning: 4-0Away: 48-47 Longest Win Streak: 7Neutral: 13-10 Longest Loss Streak: 5Postseason: 8-9

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u denotes exhibition game | v denotes SAC game | s denotes SACTournament game | o denotes HC game | l denotes NAIA Tournament game

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON RESULTS

u Roxanne Long spent two seasons at the helm of the women'sbasketball program.

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2007-2008All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceYoda Woods – Third TeamAzzie Knox – Honorable MentionHayley KnifeChief – Honorable

MentionBreck Muller – Academic

All-ConferenceHannah Owen – Academic

All-ConferenceTasha Parker – Academic

All-ConferenceErica Taylor – Academic

All-Conference

2008-2009All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceAzzie Knox – Third TeamHunter Peterson – Honorable

MentionKatie Rice – Honorable MentionAutumn Thompson – Academic

All-ConferenceHannah Owen – Academic

All-ConferenceTasha Parker – Academic

All-Conference

2009-2010NAIA All-American  Jenny Hardin – Honorable Mention

All-Sooner Athletic Conference Jenny Hardin – First TeamHunter Peterson – Honorable

MentionYoda Woods – Honorable MentionAutumn Thompson – Academic

All-Conference

2010-2011NAIA All-American  Angie Criner – Third TeamCortney Crockett – Honorable

Mention

All-Sooner Athletic Conference Angie Criner – Newcomer of the YearAngie Criner – First TeamCortney Crockett – Second TeamCandice Stewart – Honorable

Mention

PostseasonAngie Criner – SAC Tournament Hustle Award

Angie Criner – SAC All-Tournament Team

Cortney Crockett – SAC All-Tournament Team

Candice Stewart – SAC All-Tournament Team

2011-2012NAIA All-American  Sierra Cornwell – Honorable

Mention

All-Sooner Athletic Conference Sierra Cornwell – Defensive Player

of the YearSierra Cornwell – First TeamGianna Woods – Third TeamLeah Smith – Honorable MentionLogan Froese – Honorable Mention

Postseason Logan Froese – NAIA All-Tournament

Second Team

Scholar – Athletes Taylor Jeffs – Daktronics-NAIA

Scholar-Athlete

2012-2013NAIA All-American  Sierra Cornwell – Honorable

MentionLogan Froese – Honorable Mention

All-Sooner Athletic Conference Sierra Cornwell – Co-Defensive

Player of the YearSierra Cornwell – First TeamLogan Froese – Second TeamLeah Smith – Third TeamKelby Fritz – Honorable MentionAriani Silva – Honorable MentionTaylor Jeffs – Academic Team

PostseasonLogan Froese – SAC All-Tournament

Second Team

2013-2014All-Heartland Athletic Conference Clarissa Cannon – Honorable MentionKaty Harsen – Honorable Mention

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

Points1188 - Logan Froese - 2009-131132 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11820 - Leah Smith - 2011-13

Scoring Avg. (Min. 20 Games)17.8 - Katy Harsen - 2013-1413.8 - Cortney Crockett - 2010-1113.2 - Jenny Hardin - 2009-10

FG Made462 - Logan Froese - 2009-13389 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11285 - Leah Smith - 2011-13

FG Attempted1045 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11842 - Logan Froese - 2009-13834 - Leah Smith - 2011-13

FG % (Min.50 made)

.560 - Katie Rice (246-439) - 2007-09

.549 - Logan Froese (462-842) - 2009-13

.496 - Larrielle Giles (64-129) - 2011-13

3-Pt. FG Made164 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11113 - Leah Smith - 2011-13111 - Ariani Silva - 2011-13

3-Pt. FG Attempted495 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11351 - Leah Smith - 2011-13312 - Ariani Silva - 2011-13

3-Pt. FG % (Min. 20 Made).417 - Kelby Fritz (50-120) - 2012-13.369 - DaNara Day (38-103) - 2013-14.359 - Hayley KnifeChief (37-103) - 2007-08

FT made264 - Logan Froese - 2009-13227 – Clarissa Cannon – 2012-14190 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11

FT attempted368 - Logan Froese - 2009-13322 – Clarissa Cannon – 2012-14262 - Candice Stewart - 2009-11

FT % (Min. 25 made).926 - Holly Birmingham (25-27) - 2009-10.857 - Kelby Fritz (42-49) - 2012-13.802 – DaNara Day (77-96) - 2013-14

Rebounds782 - Logan Froese - 2009-13422 - Candice Stewart - 2009-11422 - Yoda Woods - 2007-08,09-10

Rebounding Avg. (Min. 20 Games)9.0 - Gianna Woods - 2011-128.2 - Azzie Knox - 2007-097.2 - Yoda Woods - 2007-08,09-10

Defensive Rebounds483 - Logan Froese - 2009-13311 - Candice Stewart - 2009-11260 - Yoda Woods - 2007-08,09-10

Defense Rebound Avg. (Min. 20 games)5.6 - Gianna Woods - 2011-125.2 - Azzie Knox - 2007-094.8 - Candice Stewart - 2009-11

Offensive Rebounds299 - Logan Froese - 2009-13166 - Clarissa Cannon - 2012-14 162 - Yoda Woods - 2007-08,09-10162 - Andrea Miles - 2007-11

Offense Rebound avg (Min. 20 games)3.4 - Gianna Woods - 2011-123.0 - Azzie Knox - 2007-092.9 - Katy Harsen - 2013-142.9 - Clarissa Cannon - 2012-14

Assists279 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11211 - Autumn Thompson - 2008-10184 - Logan Froese - 2009-13

Assists Avg. (Min. 20 games)4.8 - Kami Bunch - 2013-143.5 - Cortney Crockett - 2010-113.3 - Autumn Thompson - 2008-10

Blocked Shots65 - Brittani Smith - 2009-1259 - Logan Froese - 2009-1350 - Candice Stewart - 2009-11

Blocked Shots Avg. (Min. 20 games)0.8 – Candice Stewart - 2009-110.7 – Brittani Smith - 2009-120.6 – Jenny Hardin - 2009-100.6 – Azzie Knox – 2007-09

Steals248 - Sierra Cornwell - 2011-13165 - Andrea Miles - 2007-11150 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11

Steals Avg. (Min. 20 games)3.7 - Sierra Cornwell - 2011-132.3 - Cortney Crockett - 2010-111.9 - Angie Criner - 2010-11

Games Played129 - Logan Froese - 2009-13128 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-11117 - Andrea Miles - 2007-11

Games Started119 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-1192 - Logan Froese - 2009-1370 - Andrea Miles - 2007-11

Minutes3299 - Hunter Peterson - 2007-112980 - Logan Froese - 2009-132220 - Andrea Miles - 2007-11

Minutes Avg.29.8 – Katy Harsen – 2013-14 29.4 - Autumn Thompson - 2008-1028.3 – Kami Bunch – 2013-14

ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS

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Individual Player RecordsHigh Player(s) Opponent Date

Most Points 36 Day, DaNara Oklahoma Wesleyan 12/17/13FG Made 12 Day, DaNara Oklahoma Wesleyan 12/17/13FG Attempted 24 Harsen, Katy Texas-Permian Basin 02/01/14

Crockett, Cortney Mid-America Christian 02/14/11FG % (Min. 6 made) 1.000 (8-8) Peterson, Hunter St. Gregory's 03/01/08 3-Pt. FG made 7 Peterson, Hunter St. Gregory's 02/28/09

7 Williams, Donald St. Gregory’s 02/13/123-Pt. FG Attempted 12 Newton, Mikaila Newman 12/02/13

Smith, Leah Westminster (Utah) 12/15/123-Pt. FG % (Min. 6 made) .875 (7-8) Peterson, Hunter St. Gregory's 02/28/09 FT Made 13 Cannon, Clarissa Texas A&M International02/08/14FT Attempted 15 Cannon, Clarissa Texas A&M International02/08/14

15 Harsen, Katy UA Fort Smith 01/18/14FT % (Min. 6 made) 25 times Most Rebounds 22 Rice, Katie Texas College 11/15/08Most Assists 14 Bunch, Kami Newman 12/02/13Most Steals 9 Cornwell, Sierra St. Gregory’s 01/19/13

9 Cornwell, Sierra John Brown 02/04/139 Cornwell, Sierra Peru State (Neb.) 12/03/12

Most Blocked Shots 6 Froese, Logan Lubbock Christian 02/14/13

Team RecordsHigh Opponent Date

Most Points  110 Oklahoma Wesleyan 11/29/10FG Made  44 Ecclesia College 11/14/08FG Attempted  93 Dallas Christian 11/30/09FG % (Min. 20 Made)  .604 (32-53) St. Gregory's 03/01/08 3-Pt. FG Made  13 Mid-America Christian 01/07/123-Pt. FG Attempted  39 UA Fort Smith 02/27/143-Pt. FG % (Min. 10 made) .625 (10-16) Northwestern Okla. State 02/07/09 FT made 32 Mid-America Christian 12/31/13FT Attempted 45 Mid-America Christian 02/14/11FT % (Min. 10 made) .929 (13-14) John Brown 03/03/11 Most Rebounds  70 Texas College 11/15/08Most Assists  26 Mid-America Christian 02/07/13Most Steals  28 Dallas Christian 11/30/09Most Blocked Shots 9 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist 11/11/10

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

High   Player(s) Season

Points 463 Katy Harsen 2013-14Scoring Avg. (min. 15 games) 17.8 Katy Harsen 2013-14FG Made 190 Cortney Crockett 2010-11FG Attempted 440 Leah Smith 2011-12

440 Cortney Crockett 2010-11FG % (min. 50 made) .578 Logan Froese 2012-133-Pt. FG Made 65 Ariani Silva 2011-123-Pt. FG Attempted 179 Leah Smith 2012-133-Pt. FG % (min. 25 made) .417 Kelby Fritz 2012-13FT Made 154 Clarissa Cannon 2013-14FT Attempted 213 Clarissa Cannon 2013-14FT % (min. 30 made) .857 Kelby Fritz 2012-13Rebounds 296 Gianna Woods 2011-12Rebounding Avg. (min. 15 games) 10.0 Azzie Knox 2008-09Defensive Rebounds 190 Candice Stewart 2010-11Defense Rebound Avg. (min. 15 games) 6.8 Azzie Knox 2008-09Offensive Rebounds 112 Gianna Woods 2011-12Offense Rebound Avg. (min. 15 games) 4.0 Clarissa Cannon 2013-14Assists 133 Autumn Thompson 2008-09Assists Avg. (min. 15 games) 4.8 Kami Bunch 2013-14Blocked Shots 32 Candice Stewart 2010-11Blocked Shots Avg. (min. 15 games) 1.0 Candice Stewart 2010-11Steals 131 Sierra Cornwell 2012-13Steals Avg. (min. 15 games) 4.0 Sierra Cornwell 2012-13Minutes 1059 Autumn Thompson 2008-09Minutes Avg. 33.1 Autumn Thompson 2008-09

ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

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BACONE COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At Bacone: RSU leads 1-011/04/08 A 67-66 W 11/10/08 H 68-45 W

BAKER UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At Baker: RSU leads 1-011/05/11 A 81-66 W11/15/11 H 85-63 W

BETHANY COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Bethany: Bethany leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/17/07 A 61-79 L 11/17/12 N 75-46 W

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/07/09 H 81-51 W

DALLAS CHRISTIANGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At DCC: RSU leads 1-012/12/09 H 108-42 W 11/30/09 A 107-34 W

EAST CENTRALGames: 1Series Record: ECU leads 1-0At ECU: ECU leads 1-011/16/13 A 48-79 L

ECCLESIA COLLEGEGames: 10Series Record: RSU leads 10-0At RSU: RSU leads 7-0At EC: RSU leads 3-011/14/08 H 105-64 W 12/30/08 H 75-50 W 11/13/09 H 87-46 W 12/09/10 H 88-43 W 11/08/10 A 86-32 W 11/28/11 A 68-38 W12/08/11 H 53-40 W11/12/12 A 80-52 W12/13/12 H 90-49 W11/09/13 H 90-52 W

FRIENDS UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: FU leads 1-0At RSU: FU leads 1-011/12/11 H 68-75 L

GEORGETOWN COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: GC leads 1-0At Neutral Site: GC leads 1-003/17/12 N 63-70 L

HILLSDALE FREEWILL BAPTISTGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-011/11/10 H 96-48 W 11/29/12 H 84-39 W

JOHN BROWNGames: 14Series Record: RSU leads 9-5At RSU: RSU leads 4-2At JBU: RSU leads 4-2At Neutral Site: Tied 1-112/06/07 A 68-65 W 2/18/08 H 55-46 W 3/05/08 N 50-62 L 11/25/08 H 50-68 L 12/13/08 A 67-58 W 11/24/09 A 67-75 L 12/10/09 H 48-44 W 11/23/10 H 57-68 L 12/11/10 A 63-65 L 3/3/2011 N 60-55 W 11/22/11 A 55-50 W12/10/11 H 72-64 W01/12/13 A 53-50 W02/04/13 H 66-55 W

KANSAS WESLEYANGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 3-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 2-011/16/07 N 67-64 W 12/29/07 H 75-51 W 11/16/12 N 81-70 W

LANGSTON UNIVERSITYGames: 6Series Record: Langston leads 4-2At RSU: RSU leads 2-1At LU: Langston leads 3-011/20/10 A 75-76 L 11/10/07 H 68-73 L 12/15/07 A 51-69 L 11/13/10 H 75-68 W 11/09/11 A 58-66 L11/06/12 H 40-39 W

LUBBOCK CHRISTIANGames: 6Series Record: Langston leads 4-2At RSU: RSU leads 2-1At LU: Langston leads 3-0Games: 15Series Record: LCU leads 10-5At RSU: LCU leads 4-3At LCU: LCU leads 5-2At Neutral Site: LCU leads 1-01/05/08 H 45-63 L 2/07/08 A 44-59 L 12/04/08 H 33-71 L 1/31/09 A 54-78 L 1/28/10 A 76-56 W 2/20/10 H 68-56 W 1/13/11 H 77-67 W 2/26/11 A 80-75 W 12/03/11 H 73-78 L01/19/12 A 70-87 L01/26/13 A 78-100 L02/14/13 H 78-70 W03/01/13 N 67-77 L12/07/13 H 65-84 L01/30/14 A 75-94 L

LYON COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/18/11 H 76-67 W

MCKENDREE UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: MU leads 1-0Neutral Site: MU leads 1-011/23/12 N 70-79 L

McMURRY UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: Tied at 1-1At MCM: MCM leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/21/13 A 56-61 L01/24/14 H 65-63 W

MID-AMERICA CHRISTIANGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 11-2At RSU: RSU leads 6-1At MACU: RSU leads 5-111/29/2007 A 67-63 W 1/26/2008 H 68-27 W 1/17/2009 H 83-75 W 2/19/2009 A 68-69 OT L 1/9/2010 A 63-49 W 2/4/2010 H 49-54 L 1/3/2011 H 89-69 W 2/14/2011 A 73-64 2OT W 01/07/12 A 87-57 W02/18/12 H 76-52 W01/05/13 H 79-70 W02/07/13 A 84-65 W12/31/13 H 73-61 W

MIDAMERICA NAZARENEGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At RSU: MNU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/04/11 N 75-68 W12/29/12 H 74-98 L

MISSOURI STATEExhibition Games: 1Exhibition Series Record: Missouri State leads 1-0At Missouri State (Exh.): Missouri State leads 1-011/01/10 A 58-87 L

NEWMAN UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: NU leads 2-0At RSU: NU leads 1-0At NU: NU leads 1-012/02/13 H 73-76 L01/09/14 A 62-64 L

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATEGames: 1Series Record: NWMSU leads1-0At RSU: NWMSU leads 1-012/01/12 H 68-71 L

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATEGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 8-5At RSU: RSU leads 5-1At NWOSU: NWOSU leads 4-2At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-01/19/08 H 83-62 W 2/21/08 A 64-75 L 1/03/09 H 77-55 W 2/07/09 A 64-56 W 3/03/09 N 84-60 W 1/04/10 H 63-45 W 2/25/10 A 62-65 L 12/02/10 H 76-79 L 1/29/11 A 86-61 W 01/14/12 H 70-59 W02/09/12 A 65-68 L11/10/12 H 62-59 W12/08/12 A 67-66 OT L

OKLAHOMA BAPTISTGames: 14Series Record: OBU leads 8-6At RSU: OBU leads 4-2At OBU: Tied 3-3At Neutral Site: Tied 1-12/2/2008 H 48-58 L 2/28/2008 A 52-67 L 1/10/2009 A 52-76 L 2/26/2009 H 64-71 L 1/16/2010 H 54-70 L 2/11/2010 A 50-75 L 3/5/2010 N 75-87 L 1/8/2011 A 85-55 W 2/21/2011 H 80-63 W 3/4/2011 N 74-59 W 01/02/12 H 84-95 L01/26/12 A 77-69 W01/10/13 H 59-54 W02/02/13 A 70-55 W

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIANGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 8-5At RSU: RSU leads 4-3At OC: RSU leads 3-2At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-01/17/2008 H 67-64 W 2/23/2008 A 44-61 L 1/5/2009 A 59-40 W 2/5/2009 H 55-52 W

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIANGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 8-5At RSU: RSU leads 4-3At OC: RSU leads 3-2At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-01/17/2008 H 67-64 W 2/23/2008 A 44-61 L 1/5/2009 A 59-40 W 2/5/2009 H 55-52 W 1/2/2010 A 57-70 L 2/27/2010 H 58-66 L 3/4/2010 N 60-55 W 12/4/2010 A 74-62 W 1/27/2011 H 89-5 2 W 01/12/12 A 62-54 W02/11/12 H 72-55 W01/04/14 H 77-90 L02/13/14 A 71-86 L

OKLAHOMA CITYGames: 13Series Record: OCU leads 12-1At RSU: OCU leads 5-0At OCU: OCU leads 6-0At Neutral Site: Tied 1-112/1/2007 H 53-85 L 1/24/2008 A 47-79 L 1/15/2009 A 41-90 L 2/21/2009 H 72-85 L 3/4/2009 N 54-72 L 1/7/2010 H 63-85 L 2/6/2010 A 62-68 L 1/1/2011 A 72-87 L 2/12/2011 N 73-70 W 01/05/12 H 57-70 L02/16/12 A 50-61 L01/17/13 A 39-87 L02/23/13 H 66-78 L

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At OPSU: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-001/11/14 A 87-73 W02/20/14 H 78-54 W

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OKLAHOMA WESLEYANGames: 7Series Record: RSU leads 6-1At RSU: RSU leads 3-1At OWU: RSU leads 3-011/8/2007 H 61-57 W 11/20/2007 A 83-60 OT W 11/8/2008 H 62-65 L 11/10/2009 A 68-55 W 11/19/2009 H 79-44 W 11/29/2010 H 110-71 W 12/17/13 A 95-88 W

OUR LADY OF THE LAKEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-003/14/13 N 79-69 W

PERU STATEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At PSU: RSU leads 1-012/03/12 A 74-63 W

RHEMA BIBLEExhibition Games: 1Exhibition Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU (Exh.): RSU leads 1-011/5/2008 H 101- 29 W

SHORTER UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-003/16/12 N 64-59 W

SOUTHERN ARKANSASGames: 1Series Record: SAU leads 1-0At SAU: SAU leads 1-011/13/13 A 72-86 L

SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATEGames: 2Series Record: SE leads 2-0At RSU: SE leads 1-0At SE: SE leads 1-011/26/2007 A 61-85 L 11/18/2008 H 81-92 L

SOUTHERN NAZARENEGames: 12Series Record: SNU leads 9-3At RSU: SNU leads 3-2At SNU: SNU leads 5-1At Neutral Site: SNU leads 1-01/10/2008 A 51-69 L 2/16/2008 H 63-78 L 1/24/2009 A 63-82 L 2/12/2009 H 66-71 L 12/5/2009 H 64-54 W 1/21/2010 A 63-62 W 1/22/2011 A 55-60 L 2/17/2011 H 70-73 L 3/5/2011 N 48-52 L 02/04/12 A 51-63 L02/23/12 H 71-63 W12/14/13 A 78-85 L

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At SWC: RSU leads 1-012/30/2009 H 56-53 W 11/17/2010 A 76-55 W

ST. EDWARDS UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: Tied at 1-1At SEU: SEU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/23/13 A 50-64 L01/23/14 H 98-80 W

ST. GREGORY’S UNIVERSITYGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 11-2At RSU: RSU leads 6-0At SGU: RSU leads 5-1At Neutral Site: SGU leads 1-01/31/2008 H 74-43 W 3/1/2008 A 84-50 W 1/7/2009 H 60-36 W 2/28/2009 A 75-65 W 1/14/2010 A 55-50 W 2/13/2010 H 75-48 W 1/6/2011 H 69-47 W 2/8/2011 A 85-52 W 12/31/11 A 69-73 L01/28/12 H 77-68 OT W03/01/12 N 50-58 L01/19/13 H 61-59 W02/20/13 A 75-68 W

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: Series tied 1-1At StMU: StMU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-012/21/13 A 69-78 L02/06/14 H 82-76 W

TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONALGames: 2Series Record: TAMIU leads 2-0At TAMIU: TAMIU leads 1-0At RSU: TAMIU leads 1-012/19/13 A 58-67 L02/08/14 H 76-87 2OT L

TEXAS COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At TC: RSU leads 1-011/15/2008 H 96-65 W 12/16/2008 A 82-50 W

TEXAS-PERMIAN BASINGames: 2Series Record: Series Tied 1-1At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At UTPB: UTPB leads 1-012/05/13 H 71-63 W02/0114 A 66-78 L

TEXAS WESLEYANGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/14/2009 H 70-52 W

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASExhibition Games: 2Exhibition Series Record: Arkansas leads 2-0At Arkansas (Exh.): Arkansas leads 2-011/5/08 A 58-74 L 11/4/12 A 40-69 L

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-FORT SMITHGames: 3Series Record: UAFS leads 2-1At RSU: UAFS leads 1-0At UAFS: Series tied 1-111/24/12 A 81-73 W01/18/14 H 59-74 L02/27/14 A 71-75 L

UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDSGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-003/14/12 N 80-73 OT W

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMAExhibition Games: 1Exhibition Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Oklahoma (Exh.): OU leads 1-011/4/09 A 53-94 L

UNIVERSITY OF TULSAExhibition Games: 3Exhibition Series Record: TU leads 3-0At Tulsa (Exh.): TU leads 3-011/01/11 A 50-54 L10/31/12 A 50-88 L11/01/13 A 52-84 L

USAOGames: 12Series Record: RSU leads 10-2At RSU: RSU leads 5-1At USAO: RSU leads 5-11/12/2008 A 74-88 L 2/14/2008 H 76-81 2OT L 1/22/2009 H 64-48 W 2/14/2009 A 77-74 W 1/23/2010 H 69-60 W 2/15/2010 A 57-50 W 1/20/2011 H 87-54 W 2/19/2011 A 69-57 W02/02/12 H 78-56 W02/25/12 A 78-50 W01/03/13 A 66-64 W02/09/13 H 75-51 W

WAYLAND BAPTISTGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 8-5At RSU: RSU leads 4-2At WBU: Tied 3-3At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-01/3/2008 H 57-56 W 2/9/2008 A 63-75 L 12/6/2008 H 65-64 W 1/29/2009 A 51-79 L 1/30/2010 A 58-66 L 2/18/2010 H 73-66 W 1/15/2011 H 70-73 L 2/24/2011 A 66-53 W 12/01/11 H 64-43 W01/21/12 A 67-55 W01/24/13 A 73-54 W02/16/13 H 59-65 L02/28/13 N 73-56 W

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE (UTAH)Games: 2Series Record: WC leads 2-0At RSU: WC leads 1-0At Neutral Site: WC leads 1-03/16/2011 N 56-60 L12/15/12 H 65-68 L

WESTMONT (CALIF.)Games: 1Series Record: WC leads 1-0At Neutral Site: WC leads 1-003/15/13 N 70-77 L

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UA Fort Smith Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas

Founded: 1928

Enrollment: 7,587

Mascot: Lions

Colors: Navy and White

Arena: Stubblefield Center

President: Dr. Paul B. Beran

Athletic Director: Dr. Dustin Smith

SID: Jonathan W. Gipson

SID Phone: 479-788-7683

SID Fax: 479-424-6683

Academic Website: www.uafs.edu

Athletic Website: www.uafortsmithlions.com

Head Coach: Louis Whorton

Record: Conf. 9-11; Overall 9-17

Texas-Permian Basin Location: Odessa, Texas

Founded: 1973

Enrollment: 4,063

Mascot: Falcons

Colors: Orange and Black

Arena: Falcon Dome

President: Dr. David Watts

Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena

SID: Ryan Haage

SID Phone: 432-552-2803

SID Fax: 432-552-3675

Academic Website: www.utpb.edu

Athletic Website: www.utpbfalcons.com

Head Coach: Jerome Willis

Record: Conf. 6-14; Overall 7-18

Newman University Location: Wichita, Kan.

Founded: 1933

Enrollment: 3,736

Mascot: Jets

Colors: Scarlet and Royal Blue

Arena: Fugate Gymnasium

President: Dr. Noreen Carrocci

Athletic Director: Vic Trilli

SID: Tim Hanson

SID Phone: 316-942-4291 ext. 2435

SID Fax: 316-942-4483

Academic Website: www.newmanu.edu

Athletic Website: www.newmanjets.com

Head Men’s Coach: Darin Spence

Record: Conf. 13-7; Overall 16-11

Texas A&M International Location: Laredo, Texas

Founded: 1970

Enrollment: 7,658

Mascot: Dustdevil

Colors: Maroon and Silver

Arena: TAMIU KCB

President: Dr. Ray Keck III

Athletic Director: “Griz” Zimmerman

SID: Adam S. Geigerman

SID Phone: 956-326-3007

SID Fax: 956-326-2889

Academic Website: www.tamiu.edu

Athletic Website: www.godustdevils.com

Head Coach: Michelle Bento-Jackson

Record: Conf. 15-5; Overall 19-9

St. Mary’s Location: San Antonio, Texas

Founded: 1852

Enrollment: 4,105

Mascot: Rattlers

Colors: Gold and Blue

Arena: Bill Greehey Arena

President: Thomas Mengler, J.D.

Athletic Director: Liz Dalton

SID: Chad Peters

SID Phone: 210-436-3040

SID Fax: 210-431-3040

Academic Website: www.stmarytx.edu

Athletic Website: www.RattlerAthletics.com

Head Coach: Jason Martens

Record: Conf. 13-7; Overall 20-10

St. Edward’s Location: Austin, Texas

Founded: 1885

Enrollment: 5,450

Mascot: Hilltoppers

Colors: Navy and Metallic Gold

Arena: Recreation and Convocation Center

President: Dr. George E. Martin

Athletic Director: Debbie Taylor

SID: Logan Lawrence

SID Phone: 512-464-8810

SID Fax: 512-416-5834

Academic Website: www.stedwards.edu

Athletic Website: www.GoHilltoppers.com

Head Coach: J.J. Riehl

Record: Conf. 12-7; Overall 19-9

Oklahoma Panhandle StateLocation: Goodwell, Oklahoma

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 1,720

Mascot: Aggies

Colors: Navy and Crimson

Arena: Oscar Williams Fieldhouse

President: Dr. David Bryant

Athletic Director: R. Wayne Stewart

SID: Justine Gaskamp

SID Phone: 580-349-1354

SID Fax: 580-349-1354

Academic Website: www.opsu.edu

Athletic Website: www.opsuaggies.com

Head Coach: Charles Terry

Record: Conf. 1-19; Overall 1-25

Oklahoma ChristianLocation: Oklahoma City, Okla.

Founded: 1950

Enrollment: 2,350

Mascot: Eagles

Colors: Maroon and Silver Gray

Arena: Eagles Nest

President: Dr. John deSteiguer

Athletic Director: Curtis Janz

SID: Murray Evans

SID Phone: 405-425-5363

SID Fax: 405-425-5351

Academic Website: www.oc.edu

Athletic Website: www.oceagles.com

Head Men’s Coach: Stephanie Findley

Record: Conf. 11-8; Overall 19-12

Lubbock Christian Location: Lubbock, Texas

Founded: 1957

Enrollment: 2,038

Mascot: Chaparrals

Colors: Blue and White

Arena: Rip Griffin Center

President: Tim Perrin

Athletic Director: Paul Hise

SID: Becca Walters

SID Phone: 806-720-7278

SID Fax: 806-720-7290

Academic Website: www.lcu.edu

Athletic Website: www.lcuchaps.com

Head Coach: Steve Gomez

Record: Conf. 20-0; Overall 25-1

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University of TulsaLocation: Tulsa, Okla.

Founded: 1894

Enrollment: 4,597

Mascot: Golden Hurricane

Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson

Arena: Donald W. Reynolds Center

President: Dr. Steadman Upham

Athletic Director: Dr. Derrick Gragg

SID: Stephanie Hall

SID Phone: 918-631-2163

SID Fax: 918-631-3913

Academic Website: www.utulsa.edu

Athletic Website: www.TulsaHurricane.com

Head Coach: Matilda Mossman

Record: 12-16

Texas A&M-CommerceLocation: Commerce, TX.

Founded: 1889

Enrollment: 10,787

Mascot: Lions

Colors: Blue and Gold

Arena: The Fieldhouse

President: Dan R. Jones

Athletic Director: Ryan Ivey

SID: Chris Chandler

SID Phone: 903-468-3098

SID Fax: 903-468-3033

Academic Website: www.tamuc.edu

Athletic Website: www.lionathletics.com

Head Coach: Jason Burton

Record: 7-20

East Central Location: Ada, Oklahoma

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 4,847

Mascot: Tigers

Colors: Orange and Black

Arena: Kerr Activities Center

President: John Hargrave

Athletic Director: Dr. Jeff Williams

SID: Teri LaJeunesse

SID Phone: 580-559-5258

SID Fax: 580-332-8361

Academic Website: www.ecok.edu

Athletic Website: www.ecutigers.com

Head Coach: Matt Cole

Record: 19-9

Southern Nazarene Location: Bethany, Oklahoma

Founded: 1899

Enrollment: 2,051

Mascot: Crimson Storm

Colors: Crimson and White

Arena: Sawyer Center

President: Dr. Loren Gresham

Athletic Director: Bobby Martin

SID: David Noblett

SID Phone: 405-491-6619

SID Fax: 405-405-6387

Academic Website: www.snu.edu

Athletic Website: www.snuathletics.com

Head Coach: Derek Dorris

Record: 12-14

Southern ArkansasLocation: Magnolia, Arkansas

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 3,545

Mascot: Lady Muleriders

Colors: Royal Blue and Gold

Arena: W.T. Watson Center

President: Dr. David F. Rankin

Athletic Director: Steve Browning

SID: Jordan Bergeron

SID Phone: 870-235-4104

SID Fax: 870-234-6948

Academic Website: www.saumag.edu

Athletic Website: www.muleriderathletics.com

Head Coach: Rusty Rainbolt

Record: 12-15

Northwestern Oklahoma StateLocation: Alva, Oklahoma

Founded: 1897

Enrollment: 2,312

Mascot: Rangers

Colors: Black and Red

Arena: Percefull Fieldhouse

President: Dr. Janet Cunningham

Athletic Director: Andy Carter

SID: Allan Scarabello

SID Phone: 580-327-8639

SID Fax: 580-327-8669

Academic Website: www.nwosu.edu

Athletic Website: www.riderangersride.com

Head Coach: Eric Bozeman

Record: 7-19

Northwest Missouri StateLocation: Maryville, Missouri

Founded: 1905

Enrollment: 6,720

Mascot: Bearcats

Colors: Green and White

Arena: Bearcat Arena

President: John Jasinski

Athletic Director: Mel Tjeerdsma

SID: Seth Kincaid

SID Phone: 660-562-1118

SID Fax: 660-562-1993

Academic Website: www.nwmissouri.edu

Athletic Website: www.bearcatsports.com

Head Coach: Michael Smith

Record: 10-17

Northeastern StateLocation: Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 8,600

Mascot: RiverHawks

Colors: Green and White

Arena: NSU Event Center

President: Dr. Steve Turner

Athletic Director: Tony Duckworth

SID: Cedrique Flemming

SID Phone: 918-444-3930

SID Fax: 918-458-2386

Academic Website: www.nsuok.edu

Athletic Website: www.goriverhawksgo.com

Head Coach: Randy Gipson

Record: 11-17

Arlington BaptistLocation: Arlington, Texas

Founded: 1939

Enrollment: 212

Mascot: Patriots

Colors: White and Blue

Arena: J. Frank Memorial Auditorium

President: Dr. D. L. Moody

Athletic Director: Cliff McDaniel

SID: Cliff McDaniel

SID Phone: 817-461-8741

SID Fax: 817-274-1138

Academic Website: www.arlingtonbaptistcollege.edu

Athletic Website: www.abpatriots.com

Head Coach: Cliff McDaniel

Record: 22-7

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Justin Barkley enters his fifthseason as the head men'sbasketball coach at Rogers StateUniversity after being named to theposition in April 2010.

In his four seasons guiding theprogram, Barkley has led the Catsto at least 16 wins each season,including reaching the 20-win

plateau his first three years. RSU finished the 2013-14season, its first as a member of the NCAA Division IIHeartland Conference, with a 16-10 mark going 11-7 inconference play. The Hillcats won nine of 11 games frommiddle November through early January, including a season-long, five-game winning streak during that stretch.

During his first season, Barkley guided RSU through amemorable second half, as the team won 17 of the final 23games of the regular season, allowing the Hillcats to streakto the NAIA Quarterfinals finishing with a record of 22-12.He led the team to the 2012 NAIA Quarterfinals for thesecond consecutive season as RSU tallied a 24-9 record. In2013, RSU tallied its sixth-straight 20-win season with a 21-12 overall record.Barkley, who served as the Hillcats' assistant coach from2008-2010, is the third head coach in the brief history of theprogram. He helped guide the Hillcats to a 52-13 record as

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an assistant where they claimed the school's first SoonerAthletic Conference regular season championship, reachedthe NAIA National Tournament and achieved a No. 1 nationalranking in 2008-09. RSU notched its third-straight, 20-winseason and reached the finals of the SAC Tournament forthe second-straight year in 2009-10.

Barkley began his coaching career as a graduate assistantunder Head Coach Larry Gipson at Northeastern StateUniversity following a storied playing career. He later spenttwo seasons as an assistant at Northeastern OklahomaA&M, where he helped the Golden Norsemen to a 27-9record and their first national tournament appearance in 16years.

Barkley left NEO to return home to the community where hisfather, Clyde, made the family name synonymous withbasketball as the dean of Rogers County hoops for the pastthree decades. As a player, Barkley led Inola High School toa state championship under the direction of his father in1998. He continued his playing career at NSU, where hespurred the Redmen to a Division II National Championshipin 2003.

He is married to the former Emily Warren, and holds aBachelor of Science in Education and a master’s degree inHealth and Kinesiology.

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Vinay Patel joined the Rogers State men's basketball staff as an assistant coach in April 2014 afterserving as the Interim Head Coach at West Texas A&M in Canyon, Texas since December 2013.

Patel spent the previous nine seasons with the Buffs serving the last two years as the associate headcoach before taking on the head coaching role following the retirement of 21-year veteran Rick Cooperin December.

During his time at West Texas A&M, the program recorded tremendous success reaching the NCAADivision II National Tournament five times. The Buffs advanced to the tournament in 2011, ranked as highas No. 23 in the nation, and again in 2012 posting records of 23-7 and 19-9, respectively. The team also

claimed a Lone Star Conference championship and two LSC South Zone titles.

Patel began his coaching career at West Texas A&M as a graduate assistant in 2005 before moving to the position of assistantcoach of both the men's and women's teams for the next three seasons.

He had served as the recruiting coordinator for the Buffs since 2010 bringing aboard 14 eventual first, second, or honorablemention all-conference team selections. Those honorees also included one conference newcomer of the year, one freshman ofthe year, and two all-region performers.

A native of Shamrock, Texas, Patel graduated from Texas Tech in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and SportScience before earning a Master of Science degree in Sports and Exercise Science from West Texas A&M in 2007. Patel alsois a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

Tyler Wayman joined the Rogers State men's basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach in June2014 after spending two years as a graduate assistant coach at Wayland Baptist University.

Wayman was active in the recruiting process for the Pioneers across the country at the junior college andhigh school levels along with scheduling of non-conference and NCAA Division I contests. He also wasresponsible for film exchange and breaking down film for use in review and scouting reports. Waymanorganized all team travel and meals as well as study hall and the program's personal tutors.

Prior to his time in Plainview, Texas, Wayman served as the team manager of the University of Arkansas'men's basketball team for four seasons. He was in charge of the Razorbacks scout team while

participating in individual workouts and practice. Wayman also assisted the video coordinator in scouting opposing teams andcreating scouting reports.

Wayman brings extensive camp experience to the hill having worked summer and skill camps at Wayland Baptist, Arkansas, andthe University of Texas. He worked closely with camp directors and oversaw groups of kids in various stations.

The Junction City, Arkansas native earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Arkansas in 2011 before adding aMaster of Sports Management degree from Wayland Baptist in 2012.

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The 2014-15 edition of Rogers State men's basketballfeatures the return of six players, all with an opportunity tostep in and fill vacant roles after the departure of sevenplayers, as it enters its second season as amember of the NCAA Division II HeartlandConference.

"Looking back on last year and as wetransition into this year, there are a lot ofgood things and bright spots as we arebuilding our program in this transitionphase," Head Men's Basketball CoachJustin Barkley said starting his fifth yearleading the program. "It was a greatseason, 16-10, and there were a coupleof games that could have gone either waybut with a lot of turnover from the yearbefore, we got a lot of valuable time forsome young guys last year and hopefullythat is something we can build on goingforward."

The Hillcats seek their eighth-consecutive winningseason and will have to do so without twoHeartland Conference All-Conference selectionsfrom last season with the graduation of DamionHooks (second team) and Robinson Odoch Opong(honorable mention).

"We lost two all-conference players in Damion andRobinson," Barkley stated. "If you want to addanother name to the mix that we lost, Jerry Dixonplayed at an extremely high level late in the season.Obviously, we had a lot of guys we need to replaceas far as points per game, rebounds, and leadership.We feel like we have some great guys returning thatunderstand what we want day in and day out inour program."

RETURNERSAs the lone returning senior onthe roster, Deran Banton will belooked upon to increase his rolein all facets of the game. Heshowed last season he is a morethan capable scorer after a 34-point outburst, the second highestin single-game history for RSU,against Oklahoma Panhandle Statein the home finale helping him earnHeartland Conference Men's Basketball Player of theWeek accolades.

"One thing Deran has brought to the table is the fact that heis more of a leader," Barkley added. "He is starting to

lead by example, not only with his everyday workhabits but verbally as well. A very positive young man,he has come in and just been really good for us andour guys. I'm excited to see what this year holds forhim as we have put a lot of eggs in his basket froma leadership standpoint to lead by example onand off the floor and to this point he has beengreat."

The most tenured player for Coach Barkley thisseason is J.C. Hartzler as he enters his third year

on the Hill as the top returning scorer. The Tulsa,Oklahoma native started 45 games during his first

two seasons, including playing a team-high 32.5minutes per game a year ago while starting all butone contest, averaging 12.2 points per game.

"I think a lot of people are going to see a differentguy in J.C. Hartzler this year. His freshman year, hestarted on and off, last year you saw bits andpieces, and we are hoping this year to tie it alltogether and see an all-league performer. He isanother one that we are counting on from aleadership standpoint as he has been here twoyears, understands our program, our university,the transition, and what we are trying to buildhere. Not only is he a good basketball player, heis just a great young man and leads our programin the classroom as well," Barkley said.

RSU returns four other players that will continue topush for playing time after getting a taste of action lastseason, with the exception of Jordan Huffman after hetook a redshirt in 2013-14. Cory Ayala, Johnathon

Buckley, and Jeylyn Sharpe each played their firstseason in RSU navy and red and according to Coach

Barkley, "all four bring something to the table and each oneof them does something really well and have specific traitsthat make our basketball club a little bit better."

Ayala was an NJCAA national champion point guard atRend Lake prior to joining the Hillcats before the start of lastseason and made 24 appearances and 15 starts in his firstseason on the Hill. The junior averaged 2.8 points and 2.1rebounds while playing nearly 18 minutes per game.

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"Cory started on and off last year and what people don'trealize is his attributes of just being a winner is what we reallyliked when we recruited him," Barkley added. "It was a thingthat may not show up in the stat sheet that caught our eyewas his leadership qualities."

In his first season at the collegiate level, Sharpe earned aspot in the RSU starting lineup 19 times while making anappearance in all 26 contests. The sophomore is the third-leading scorer back in a Hillcat uniform after totaling 7.2points per game a year ago. Joining him for his sophomorecampaign is Buckley, who came off the bench in 25 gamesfor RSU as a redshirt freshman.

"Jeylyn I think was a big surprise last year. We didn’t knowexactly how fast he was going to catch on but his work ethichas been contagious and he is hungry and we are excited.I could say the exact same thing about Johnathon. Boththose guys have taken the next step and there is a lot ofconfidence in those two young men right now and hopefullysomething we can build on," Barkley said.

The Hillcats will need all six returners to increase theirproduction with the loss of 56 percent of their scoring and45 percent of the rebounding from last season heading intoa year where five teams on the schedule reached theirregional tournament.

NEWCOMERSBarkley and his assistant coaches Vinay Patel and TylerWayman hit the recruiting trail hard bringing in one of RogersState's strongest classes as seven players join the Hillcatsfor the 2014-15 season, which is arguably one of the mostdifficult in school history when looking at the strength ofschedule.

"I am very excited about some of our newcomers and someof the things we are able to accomplish," Barkley said. "Wefeel like we really targeted certain needs that we have withthis team. We filled some of those needs through recruitingand bringing some guys in that we think will make animmediate impact. I'm excited to see how it all ties intogether."

Rogers State fans will get to know four players right away asthey all come to the Hill with collegiate experience undertheir belts transferring from the NCAA Division I, II, and juniorcollege ranks.

"We brought two (NCAA) Division I transfers in DesJuanNewton and Donald Moore," Barkley added. "We feel likeboth will be very good fits for our program, fit our returningguys, and basically the philosophy we want to play with thisyear. I'm excited in what they bring to the table from anathleticism stand point."

Newton transferred to RSU for his senior campaign fromRobert Morris where he made 12 appearances for theColonials a season ago. Moore will join Newton in the backcourt making the transition from Eastern Illinois after playing12 games for the Panthers as a sophomore last year.

The Hillcats also added size and strength down lowwelcoming a pair of six-foot, five-inch forwards to the fold inFrederico Santos and Carlos Perez. Both players enter theirfinal year of eligibility looking to make an impact at RSU.

"We also brought in two forwards that got high-levelexperience and had a lot of success. Frederico was a juniorcollege honorable mention All-American at NEO A&M andCarlos is transferring from Colorado Mesa, a team in ourregion. Both those guys understand our needs and ourexpectations and what we are asking from them," Barkleystated.

Three more players will have a chance to acclimate to thecollegiate game with talented teammates at every positionafter making the jump from high schools in NortheasternOklahoma."I was very excited this spring when we were able to add afew freshmen coming in from some good high schools earlyin the recruiting class," Barkley said.

Coming to RSU with a mantle full of high school accoladesis Matt Lea, the Oklahoma Class 4A Player of the Year lastyear for Stilwell High School. The 6-8 center led the state inblocked shots as a senior helping the Indians to a runner-upfinish at the state tournament.

"Matt is probably the first guy we brought in (from highschool) with some size and skill that we are counting onimmediately," Barkley added. "We have some guys ahead ofhim that are showing him the ropes. The faster he picks upon things I think the higher ceiling he has."

Another Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association andOklahoma Coaches Association 6A All-State selection willdon the navy and red as Tanner Gregurich joins the Hillcatsfrom Broken Arrow High School.

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"We were excited to add him early in the summertime.Tanner is coming from a very good basketball program inBroken Arrow High School. He is just a splendid young manwith great qualities and characteristics that you need in yourprogram. He is going to bring something to this basketballteam and hopefully his role will expand as the season goeson," Barkley said.

Already on the Rogers State campus and having spent ayear away from the game, Kyler Ng is back on thehardwood, this time wearing a Hillcats uniform.

"Kyler was actually on our campus a year ago and wassomeone we recruited and talked to out of high school,"Barkley stated. "He is a part of the President's LeadershipClass and he brings a dynamic to our team academically.We talked to him a little bit ago and he is starting to pick upon things after sitting out a year. We are excited to see whathe can bring to the table as well."

SCHEDULEWith seven players joining the six back from last year'ssquad, there needs to be time for getting the team to mesh,but this group will face a trial-by-fire facing two nationally-ranked programs on the road in its opening weekend.

"We are excited about the challenges. We have gone outand put a very good schedule together that is going tochallenge us," Barkley added. "We wanted to see what the

very best looks like in NCAA DII and we are going to get thatopportunity right out of the chute on opening night. We areopening up the season with Metro State University. It will bea very good bench mark for our program to see where weare at. I believe they are a preseason top two or three teamin the country. Opening up on their home floor will be a verygood challenge. We are going to find out a lot about our ballclub."

The Hillcats will certainly be battle tested in the non-conference portion of the schedule and that will lead theteam directly into its second season as a member of theHeartland Conference, where they were predicted to finishfifth in the 11-team league.

"We have some very challenging games on the road that aregoing to test us but I think prepare us for the most importantthing which is conference play. It is going to expose someareas but build some confidence as well. It is pretty safe tosay that right now in the Heartland Conference there is a lotof momentum. We had three teams make it to the regiontournament last year. The competition is getting much betterin a hurry. UA Fort Smith who won the league the last coupleyears obviously sets the bar high," Barkley concluded.

Coach Barkley and his RSU squad open the 2014-15season at NCAA Division II preseason No. 5 Metro StateNov. 14 as part of the South Central Region Crossover inDenver, Colorado.

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Age: 22 Hometown: Metropolis, Ill. Class: Redshirt Junior High School: Massac County HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/180 Previous School: Rend Lake College (Ill.)Position: Guard Major: Sport Management

About: Ayala returns to the Hill for his junior season after making 24 appearances in 2013-14, including 15 starts. TheMetropolis, Ill., native averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in his first season at RSU, scoring a season-best 13 points at home against Oklahoma Christian going a perfect 4-for-4 from the field. Ayala came to the Hillcatsfrom Rend Lake College (Ill.) where he helped the team to a National Junior College Athletic Association Division IINational Championship as a freshman in 2013. While at Rend Lake, he averaged 5.5 points and dished out 71 assistsas the team's point guard. Ayala is a graduate of Massac County High School where he played under Head CoachJoe Hosman and helped the team to a state runner-up finish in 2010. The son of Dora Ayala and Jose Ayala, he saidhe chose RSU because "it was the best for me."

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Age: 23 Hometown: Jamaica, N.Y.Class: Senior High School: Jamaica HSHeight/Weight: 6’2/175 Previous School: Lakeland CC (Ohio)Position: Guard Major: Sport Management

About: Banton returns to the Hill for his senior season following a 2013-14 campaign where he appeared in all 26games playing nearly 20 minutes a contest off the bench. The Jamaica, N.Y., native ranked fourth in scoring for theHillcats, averaging 10 points per game reaching double figures 10 times, including a 34-point outburst in RSU's homefinale against Oklahoma Panhandle State. The total ranks second all-time in single-game scoring and earned BantonHeartland Conference Player of the Week honors. He joined the Hillcats after spending two seasons at LakelandCommunity College where he played under Head Coach Terry Bowe. During his sophomore campaign, Banton aver-aged 15 points and six rebounds per game, helping the team to a 15-game winning streak and a conference cham-pionship while serving as team captain. A two-time All-Ohio Community College Athletic Conference selection,Banton was recognized as Lakeland’s Male Athlete of the Year leading the Lakers to their first conference title in 18years. As a freshman, Banton helped Lakeland defend its 2011 District Title and advance to the NJCAA Division IINational Tournament. Off the court, Banton was a dean’s list student in the fall of 2011 and spring of 2013. As asophomore, he was one of just six men’s basketball players in the OCCAC to be named to the All-Academic Teamfor achieving a 3.3 GPA or higher during the 2012-13 season. The son of Haly Miles and George Banton, he said hechose RSU because "it was the best and most comfortable opportunity with good coaches."

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Age: 21 Hometown: Kellyville, Okla.Class: Redshirt Sophomore High School: Kellyville HS Height/Weight: 6’3/190 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Accounting

About: Buckley returns to the Hill for his sophomore season after coming off the bench to make 25 appearances in2013-14 playing 12.8 minutes per contest. The Kellyville, Okla., native averaged 2.9 points and 2.4 rebounds pergame turning in a season-best 15 points and seven rebounds against Ouachita Baptist. Buckley took a redshirt duringhis first season at RSU in 2012-13 after joining the Hillcats following a successful prep career at Kellyville High School.As a senior for the Ponies in 2011-12, he tallied 1,000 career points while averaging 22 points, 15 rebounds, eightassists, eight blocks, and four steals. Playing under Head Coach Joe Ballard, he earned first team all-state, first teamIndian all-state, and Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association Big 8 Star MVP. During the 2010-11 season, he earnedAll-Conference Big 8 Star as a junior. The son of Sherri Jones and Jackie Buckley, he said he chose RSU because "it'sclose to home and I liked the facilities, my teammates, and the coaching staff."

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Age: 21 Hometown: Tulsa, OklaClass: Junior High School: Union HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/175 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Applied Technology

About: Hartzler returns to the Hill for his junior season after earning a starting spot in 25 of 26 games a season agoranking third on the team with a 12.2 points per game scoring average. The Tulsa, Okla., native ranked fifth in theHeartland Conference going 102-123 (83 percent) from the free throw line while playing a team-high 31.8 minutes anight. Hartzler reached double figures in 16 games in 2013-14 as a sophomore scoring a career-high 26 pointsagainst Dallas Baptist and recorded his first double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds at Newman. He madeimmediate contributions on the Hill as a true freshman in 2012-13 playing all 32 contests, making 20 starts, while tal-lying 199 points, 40 assists and 22 steals. Hartzler serves on the RSU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee as thevice president. He came to RSU following a decorated career at Union High School playing for Head Coach RudyGarcia. The Tulsa World’s 2012 Oklahoma Player of the Year, Hartzler also was named Frontier Valley ConferencePlayer of the Year, OCA All-State, and Academic All-Conference. He helped lead the Redskins to an undefeated statechampionship. Hartzler closed out his career with 964 career points. As a junior in 2010-11, he led Union to a staterunner-up finish while earning academic all-conference and first team all-conference honors. The son of Kirt andSusan Hartzler, he said he chose RSU because "I felt really comfortable around the players and coaches. Also I want-ed to be close enough to my great family."

JC HARTZLER

#2

Age: 20 Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla.Class: Redshirt Freshman High School: Broken Arrow HSHeight/Weight: 6’3/185 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Business Administration

About: Huffman is back on the Hill after taking a redshirt during the 2013-14 campaign for his first year at RSU. Hejoined the Hillcats from Broken Arrow High School where he was a three-year starter for Head Coach Rusty Stecker.In his senior season, Huffman helped the Tigers to a state tournament appearance. He was named to the OklahomaClass 6A All-State team, first team all-conference, and was an Elite 8 Player of the Year nominee. Huffman wasnamed to the Bartlesville all-tournament team in both his junior and senior seasons while averaging 16 points pergame as a senior and 17 points as a junior. He was only the second player to start on the BAHS varsity squad forCoach Stecker as a sophomore. The son of Jodie and Tamala Huffman, he said he chose RSU because "I enjoybeing close to home, and I love the coaching staff and environment."

JORDAN HUFFMAN

#23

Age: 19 Hometown: Ketchum, Okla. Class: Sophomore High School: Ketchum HSHeight/Weight: 6’5/215 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Sharpe returns to the Hill for his sophomore season following a 2013-14 campaign where he played all 26games while starting 19 as a true freshman. The Ketchum, Okla., native averaged 5.8 points and 3.2 rebounds pergame, netting a season-high 16 points against McMurry and added eight rebounds for his season best against DallasBaptist. Sharpe joined the Hillcats from Ketchum High School where he enjoyed a standout career for the Warriors. Inhis senior season, he averaged 23.6 points, 13 rebounds, and three blocks per game helping Ketchum to anundefeated regular season and a conference championship. The Warriors won a district, regional and areachampionship in 2013 and reached the state tournament for the first time since 1997. Sharpe was named OklahomaClass 2A Player of the Year, first team all-state, and Indian all-state. He was a three-year letter winner at Ketchum, playingfor coaches Grant Callison and Larry Callison. The son of Brandon and Shalon Sharpe, he said he chose RSU because"it's one of the nicest campuses and the faculty, athletes, and students make me feel like I belong here."

JEYLYN SHARPE

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Age: 19 Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla. Class: Freshman High School: Broken Arrow HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/175 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Accounting

About: Gregurich comes to the Hill from Broken Arrow High School where he played for Head Coaches Beau Wallaceand Rusty Stecker. As a senior in 2013-14, he averaged 15 points, five rebounds, and five assists for the Tigers whileaveraging 29.5 points per game against rival Jenks. The Broken Arrow, Okla., native was named OBCA and OCAAll-State while earning all-tournament team honors at the Mattews-Ford and Conoco Phillips-Arvest tournaments.Gregurich was selected to the state tournament team during his junior season. The son of Tad and AmandaGregurich, he said he chose RSU because "I love the coaching staff and atmosphere on campus, and to bettermyself academically and athletically in the next four years."

TANNER GREGURICH

#13

Age: 19 Hometown: Stilwell, Okla. Class: Freshman High School: Stilwell HSHeight/Weight: 6’8/210 Previous School: NonePosition: Center Major: History

About: Lea comes to the Hill after a standout career at Stilwell High School playing for Head Coach Ron Dunaway.As a senior for the Indians in 2013-14, Lea led the state in blocks while averaging 16.5 points, 10.8 rebounds, and3.2 assists per game, helping Stilwell to a runner-up finish at the Oklahoma Class 4A State Tournament. He wasnamed state tournament MVP for Class 4A and earned a spot on the state tournament all-tournament team. TheStilwell, Okla., native was also recognized as NOAA Conference MVP, OBCA Region 3 Player of the Year, OBCA 4APlayer of the Year, OCA All-State and All-Region, and a VYPE Magazine Mr. Basketball Top 10 finalist during his sen-ior year. Lea was selected as First Team VYPE All-Underclassmen as a junior and sophomore while earning OBCARegion 3 All-Star honors as a junior after averaging double-digit points and rebounds both seasons. The son of Markand Jo Lea, he said he chose RSU because of "the great coaching staff that cares about their players, awesomeprofessors on campus, and a great town to live in."

MATT LEA

#42

Age: 20 Hometown: Chicago Heights, Ill.Class: Junior High School: Bloom HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/175 Previous School: Eastern IllinoisPosition: Guard Major: Sport Management

About: Moore comes to the Hill after playing last season at NCAA Division I Eastern Illinois for Head Coach JaySpoonhour where he averaged 3.2 points, 1.0 assists, and 0.4 rebounds per game in 12 appearances for the Panthers.The Chicago Heights, Ill., native spent his freshman season at Blinn College under Head Coach Scott Schumachermaking 25 appearances totaling 10.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per contest. Moore was selected to theAll-Region XIV and all-conference teams for the Buccaneers. He played for Head Coach Jasper Williams at Bloom HighSchool where he averaged 18.5 points as a senior helping the Trojans to a fourth-place finish at the state tournamentand a 28-5 record. Moore earned all-state, all-area, and all-conference accolades during both his junior and seniorseasons while being named Southtown Player of theYear as well as NWI Player of the Year during his senior season.The son of Donald and Andrea Moore, he said he chose RSU because "it was the best fit for me. They have a greattown, coaches, and awesome teammates."

DONALD MOORE

#3

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Age: 23 Hometown: Seattle, Wash. Class: Senior High School: Garfield HSHeight/Weight: 6’2/180 Previous School: Robert Morris (Pa.)Position: Guard Major: Communications

About: Newton joins the Hillcats from NCAA Division I Robert Morris where he spent last season playing for HeadCoach Andrew Toole. The Seattle, Wash., native made 12 appearances for the Colonials averaging 3.9 points and 2.4rebounds per game and scored a season-best 11 points at the University of Kentucky. Newton spent his first twocollegiate seasons at Central Arizona College and scored 17.4 points per game during his sophomore campaignstarting 31 of 33 games. He reached double-digit scoring in all but three games in 2012-13, including a season-high29 against Tohono O'odham. The son of Crystal Hayes, he said he chose RSU because of "basketball and the coachesdid a great job of recruiting me.”

DESJUAN NEWTON

#1

Age: 20 Hometown: Miami, Okla. Class: Sophomore High School: Seneca HSHeight/Weight: 6’0/160 Previous School: NonePosition: Guard Major: Business Management

About:Ng joins the Hillcats from the high school ranks having played at Seneca High School under the direction of HeadCoach Will King. The Miami, Okla., native averaged 16 points per game as a senior earning all-state honors and wasnamed Big 8 Player of the Year. He also set the Indians school record for three-point shooting percentage at 46.6percent. He is the son of Willie and Cary Ng and has an older brother, Kasey, also at RSU.

KYLER NG

#12

u Deran Banton appeared in all 26 games for the Hillcats in his first season at RSU averaging nearly 20 minutes per game.

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Age: 21 Hometown: Chula Vista, Calif. Class: Senior High School: Hilltop HSHeight/Weight: 6’5/225 Previous School: Colorado MesaPosition: Forward Major: Undecided

About: Perez comes to the Hill for his senior season after spending the 2013-14 campaign at NCAA Division II ColoradoMesa under Head Coach Andy Shantz. The Chula Vista, Calif., native averaged 7.5 points and 2.4 rebounds seeingaction in all 27 games for the Mavericks. He tallied a season-high 16 points in the season opener against Dixie State.Perez started his collegiate career playing two years at Arizona Western for Head Coach Charles Harral helping theMatadors to a conference championship as a freshman and a runner-up finish as a sophomore. He tallied 10 pointsand eight rebounds per game his sophomore season earning all-conference honorable mention honors while beingnamed Player of the Week once. Perez was a two-time all-conference selection for Hilltop High School and namedteam MVP twice with the Lancers totaling 21 points, 10 rebounds, two blocks, and two assists during his senior year.He is the son of Maria Calderon and has a younger brother, Esteban.

CARLOS PEREZ

#32

Age: 23 Hometown: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Class: Senior High School: Colegio Sao JoseHeight/Weight: 6’5/240 Previous School: NEO A&MPosition: Forward Major: Communications

About:Santos joins the Hillcats for his senior season following one year at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M playing for HeadCoach Dustin Glover in 2012-13. The Rio de Janeiro, Brazil native ranked third in the NJCAA in rebounding and field-goal percentage at 12.2 and 68.8 percent, respectively, earning NJCAA All-America Honorable Mention honors. Santosalso was named a First Team All-Region 2 and All-Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference selection for the GoldenNorsemen. He set a school record with 26 double-doubles in 32 games played while averaging 14.3 points per game.The son of Ana Duarte and Waleir Brito, he said he chose RSU because "it was the best offer that I had and I also likedthe coaching staff."

FREDERICO SANTOS

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u The men’s basketball program welcomes seven newcomers to the squad for the 2014-15 season.

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The 2013-14 Rogers State men's basketball team faced aseason of change entering its first campaign as a memberof the NCAA Division II Heartland Conference and showedit fit well placing fifth in the 12-team league. Under thedirection of Head Coach Justin Barkley, in his fourth seasonleading the program, the Hillcats tallied a 16-10 record going11-7 in conference play.

RSU was an impressive 11-3 inside the friendly confines ofthe Claremore Expo Center continuing the trend of winningat home as they improved to 81-19 (.810 winningpercentage) in home games during its seven-year history.This record counted a stretch where the Hillcats won sevenof their first eight at home, including the first three HeartlandConference games.

The season opened with some difficulty as the team foundthemselves in unfamiliar territory with a 1-2 record beforesenior Robinson Odoch Opong set a single-game recordscoring 43 points in an overtime victory against OuachitaBaptist, 111-106, closing the UAFS Lions Classic. The winsparked the Hillcats as they continued on a five-gamewinning streak with a seven-point victory over Newman intheir conference debut Dec. 2.

After a heartbreaking 75-72 loss to Texas A&M Internationalin Laredo, Texas for RSU's first conference road game, theteam responded by winning its next four contests throughthe holidays earning road victories at St. Mary's andNewman.

The final stretch of the year saw the Hillcats post an even 6-6 record where they finished off season sweeps of St.Mary's and in-state rival Oklahoma Christian with home winsadded over St. Edward's and McMurry.

The 2013-14 season came to an end in dramatic fashionfalling 106-102 in overtime on the road at conferencechampion UA Fort Smith. The Hillcats trailed by four pointswith 13 seconds remaining in regulation before Jerry Dixontallied a bucket and drew the foul to keep the team alive.After Dixon's desperation three pointer from the corner felloff the iron, Odoch Opong was in the perfect spot for therebound and the put-back at the buzzer sending the gameinto overtime. In the extra session, Dixon knotted the scoreagain with five seconds to play but the Lions clinched theconference with an off-balanced, buzzer-beating three.

It was the final collegiate game for five seniors in the navyand red as Dixon, Ritchi Mundende, Damion Hooks, OdochOpong, and Josh May closed their careers on the Hill.

The Hillcats' 16-10 record at the end of the year was yetanother winning season for the program marking theseventh time in seven years that the squad managed tosurpass the 15-win plateau.

RSU had four players finish the season averaging double-digit scoring led by seniors Hooks and Odoch Oponghelping each earn a spot on the 2013-14 All-HeartlandConference Men's Basketball Team.

Hooks was a second team selection after leading the Hillcatswith 16.6 points per game, ranking third in the conference.He started all 26 games in his only season at RSU postingthe eighth-highest, single-season scoring total of 432 points.The Tulsa, Okla., native tallied a season-best 29 points twicein November against Henderson State and Mid-AmericaChristian.

A native of Quebec City, Quebec, Odoch Opong was namedAll-Heartland Honorable Mention following a senior seasonwhere he ranked seventh in conference scoring at 14.8points per game. He broke the RSU single-game scoringrecord netting 43 points against Ouachita Baptist and set asingle-season record hitting 84.4 percent of free throws.Odoch Opong connected on 65 three pointers in 26 gamesplayed posting the fourth-best total in RSU single-seasonhistory.

J.C. Hartzler and Deran Banton each recorded double-figurescoring averages for the Hillcats at 12.2 and 10.8 points pergame, respectively. Both players also earned HeartlandConference Men's Basketball Player of the Week honorswith Hartzler getting the first-ever award for the programJan. 6 while Banton was recognized Feb. 24.

u JC Hartzler has played in all 58 games over the last two yearsat Rogers State.

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Season TotalsOverall Record: 16-10 Conference: 11-7Home: 11-3 Away: 5-7Neutral: 1-1

Date Opponent H/A Score W/L Record

11/06/13 Oral Roberts u A 66-90 L -11/09/13 Southwestern Christian H 94-68 W 1-011/11/13 Northwestern Oklahoma State A 42-50 L 1-111/15/13 Henderson State N 87-93 OT L 1-211/16/13 Ouachita Baptist N 111-106 OT W 2-211/21/13 Central Baptist H 84-68 W 3-211/25/13 Mid-America Christian H 90-86 W 4-211/26/13 Ecclesia College H 94-59 W 5-212/02/13 Newmanv H 71-64 W 6-212/14/13 East Central H 79-82 L 6-312/19/13 Texas A&M Internationalv A 72-75 L 6-412/21/13 St. Mary’sv A 77-73 W 7-401/02/14 Dallas Baptistv H 90-74 W 8-401/04/14 Oklahoma Christianv H 81-68 W 9-401/09/14 Newmanv A 77-64 W 10-401/11/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Statev A 78-89 L 10-501/18/14 Arkansas-Fort Smithv H 78-80 L 10-601/23/14 St. Edward’sv H 78-75 W 11-601/25/14 McMurryv H 83-73 W 12-601/30/14 Lubbock Christianv A 59-72 L 12-702/01/14 Texas-Permian Basinv A 77-75 W 13-702/06/14 St. Mary’sv H 62-58 W 14-702/08/14 Texas A&M Internationalv H 73-80 L 14-802/13/14 Oklahoma Christianv A 77-74 W 15-802/15/14 Dallas Baptistv A 73-92 L 15-902/20/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Statev H 93-78 W 16-902/27/14 Arkansas-Fort Smithv A 102-106 OT L 16-10

u denotes exhibition match | v denotes Heartland Conference match

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School Conf. Overall Home Away Neutral Streak

UA Fort Smith 14-4 / 0.778 21-7 / 0.750 14-0 7-4 0-3 L2Texas A&M International 13-5 / 0.722 22-9 / 0.710 11-3 7-2 4-4 L1Lubbock Christianu 12-6 / 0.667 17-8 / 0.680 10-4 7-4 0-0 W2St. Mary's 12-6 / 0.667 19-9 / 0.679 11-3 7-3 1-3 L2Rogers Stateu 11-7 / 0.611 16-10 / 0.615 11-3 4-6 1-1 L1

Texas-Permian Basin 10-8 / 0.556 17-11 / 0.607 4-6 10-2 3-3 L1Dallas Baptist 9-9 / 0.500 14-14 / 0.500 9-6 4-7 1-1 L1McMurryu 7-11 / 0.389 12-15 / 0.444 8-6 4-9 0-0 W1St. Edward's 6-12 / 0.333 10-16 / 0.385 7-7 3-8 0-1 L5

u In NCAA DII Provisional Status

HEARTLAND CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS

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-----TOTAL----- -------3-PT------- ----F-THROW--- --------REBOUNDS--------# Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

01 Jerry Dixon 25-9 581 23.2 64-172 .372 14-59 .237 97-132 .735 5 54 59 2.4 43 0 68 54 5 28 239 9.6

02 J.C. Hartzler 26-25 846 32.5 93-203 .458 30-74 .405 102-123 .829 22 106 128 4.9 63 1 59 46 3 33 318 12.2

04 Jeylyn Sharpe 26-19 537 20.7 72-153 .471 11-33 .333 31-46 .674 30 66 96 3.7 81 2 14 22 14 23 186 7.2

05 Johnathon Buckley 25-0 266 10.6 16-41 .390 4-13 .308 5-11 .455 10 39 49 2.0 45 0 8 12 13 6 41 1.6

10 Cory Ayala 24-15 430 17.9 30-56 .536 2-8 .250 17-22 .773 23 41 64 2.7 42 2 47 25 3 13 79 3.3

11 Deran Banton 26-0 513 19.7 91-178 .511 11-20 .550 89-134 .664 28 50 78 3.0 60 3 19 46 9 32 282 10.8

12 Branden Brantley 20-2 127 6.4 8-17 .471 1-2 .500 11-12 .917 1 4 5 0.3 12 0 14 10 0 5 28 1.4

13 Jon Bond 9-6 147 16.3 13-36 .361 0-2 .000 12-18 .667 8 14 22 2.4 21 0 7 10 0 8 38 4.2

15 Ritchi Mundende 26-1 156 6.0 12-29 .414 0-3 .000 3-7 .429 13 29 42 1.6 35 1 1 13 10 1 27 1.0

25 Damion Hooks 26-26 796 30.6 147-272 .540 2-12 .167 136-175 .777 39 72 111 4.3 63 1 23 56 9 20 432 16.6

32 Robinson Odoch Opon 26-26 769 29.6 122-290 .421 65-172 .378 76-90 .844 34 97 131 5.0 73 1 27 38 9 41 385 14.8

33 Josh May 19-1 216 11.4 11-15 .733 0-0 .000 5-16 .313 19 12 31 1.6 23 0 11 9 13 8 27 1.4

Rogers State University 26  5384  679-1462  .464  140-398  .352  584-786  .743  272  624  896  34.5  561  11  298  350  88  218  2082  80.1

Opponents 26 5380 705-1533 .460 157-479 .328 415-611 .679 303 609 912 35.1 580 - 346 396 80 162 1982 76.2

SCORE BY PERIODS 

1st 2nd OT1 Total

Rogers State University 948  1095  39  2082

Opponents 941 997 44 1982

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PLAYER STATS

u The men’s basketball program tallied its seventh-straight winning season in 2014.

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Games PlayedHartzler, J.C. 26

Sharpe, Jeylyn 26

Banton, Deran 26

Mundende, Ritchi 26

Hooks, Damion 26

Odoch Opong, Robinson 26

Games StartedHooks, Damion 26

Odoch Opong, Robinson 26

Hartzler, J.C. 25

Minutes PlayedHartzler, J.C. 846

Hooks, Damion 796

Odoch Opong, Robinson 769

Minutes per GameHartzler, J.C. 32.5

Hooks, Damion 30.6

Odoch Opong, Robinson 29.6

Field Goals MadeHooks, Damion 147

Odoch Opong, Robinson 122

Hartzler, J.C. 93

Field Goals AttemptedOdoch Opong, Robinson 290

Hooks, Damion 272

Hartzler, J.C. 203

Field Goal Percentage (min 5 attempts per team game)

Hooks, Damion .540

Banton, Deran .511

Sharpe, Jeylyn .471

3-PT FG MadeOdoch Opong, Robinson 65

Hartzler, J.C. 30

Dixon, Jerry 14

3-PT FG AttemptsOdoch Opong, Robinson 172

Hartzler, J.C. 74

Dixon, Jerry 59

3-PT FG Percentage (min 1.5 attempts per team game)

Banton, Deran .550

Hartzler, J.C. .405

Odoch Opong, Robinson .378

Free Throws MadeHooks, Damion 136

Hartzler, J.C. 102

Dixon, Jerry 97

Free Throws AttemptedHooks, Damion 175

Banton, Deran 134

Dixon, Jerry 132

Free Throw Percentage (min 2 attempts per team game)

Odoch Opong, Robinson .844

Hartzler, J.C. .829

Hooks, Damion .777

Offensive ReboundsHooks, Damion 39

Odoch Opong, Robinson 34

Sharpe, Jeylyn 30

Defensive ReboundsHartzler, J.C. 106

Odoch Opong, Robinson 97

Hooks, Damion 72

Total ReboundsOdoch Opong, Robinson 131

Hartzler, J.C. 128

Hooks, Damion 111

Rebounds per GameOdoch Opong, Robinson 5.0

Hartzler, J.C. 4.9

Hooks, Damion 4.3

Personal FoulsSharpe, Jeylyn 81

Odoch Opong, Robinson 73

Hartzler, J.C. 63

AssistsDixon, Jerry 68

Hartzler, J.C. 59

Ayala, Cory 47

BlocksSharpe, Jeylyn 14

Buckley, Johnathon 13

May, Josh 13

StealsOdoch Opong, Robinson 41

Hartzler, J.C. 33

Banton, Deran 32

TurnoversHooks, Damion 56

Dixon, Jerry 54

Hartzler, J.C. 46

Banton, Deran 46

PointsHooks, Damion 432

Odoch Opong, Robinson 385

Hartzler, J.C. 318

Points per GameHooks, Damion 16.6

Odoch Opong, Robinson 14.8

Hartzler, J.C. 12.2

SEASON LEADERS

All-Heartland ConferenceDamion Hooks Second Team

Robinson Odoch Opong Honorable Mention

BASKETBALL AWARDS & HONORS

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High   Player(s) Opponent Date

Points 43 Odoch Opong, Robinson vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG Made 13 Banton, Deran vs Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/14

13 Odoch Opong, Robinson vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG Attempt 21 Odoch Opong, Robinson vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG % (min 5 made) .889 (8-9) Hartzler, J.C. vs Dallas Baptist 01/02/143-Point FG Made 7 Odoch Opong, Robinson vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/133-Point FG Attempt 12 Odoch Opong, Robinson vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/133-Pt FG % (min 2 made) 1.000 (6-6) Hartzler, J.C. vs Dallas Baptist 01/02/14

1.000 (4-4) Sharpe, Jeylyn at Texas A&M International 12/19/131.000 (3-3) Dixon, Jerry vs Dallas Baptist 01/02/141.000 (2-2) Hartzler, J.C. at Texas-Permian Basin 02/01/14

FT Made 17 Dixon, Jerry at Dallas Baptist 02/15/14FT Attempt 23 Dixon, Jerry at Dallas Baptist 02/15/14FT % (min 3 made) 1.000 26 timesRebounds 14 Odoch Opong, Robinson vs Oklahoma Christian 01/04/14Assists 8 Hartzler, J.C. at Oklahoma Christian 02/13/14Steals 4 9 timesBlocked Shots 3 Sharpe, Jeylyn vs McMurry 01/25/14

3 Sharpe, Jeylyn vs Henderson State 11/15/13Turnovers 6 Hooks, Damion at Texas A&M International 12/19/13

6 Hooks, Damion vs East Central 12/14/13

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

High   Opponent Date

Points 111 vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG Made 36 Ecclesia College 11/26/13FG Attempts 75 Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/14FG % .581 (25-43) McMurry 01/25/14

.581 (25-43) Mid-America Christian 11/25/133-PT FG Made 11 Dallas Baptist 01/02/143-PT FG Attempts 28 Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/143-PT FG % .647 (11-17) Dallas Baptist 01/02/14FT Made 37 vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FT Attempts 47 vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FT % .882 (30-34) at UA Fort Smith 02/27/14Rebounds 46 Southwestern Christian 11/09/13Assists 19 Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/14

19 at Oklahoma Panhandle State 01/11/1419 Ecclesia College 11/26/13

Steals 18 Ecclesia College 11/26/13Blocked Shots 8 McMurry 01/25/14

8 Oklahoma Christian 01/04/14Turnovers 27 Mid-America Christian 11/25/13Fouls 31 at UA Fort Smith 02/27/14

High   Opponent Date

Points 106 at UA Fort Smith 02/27/14106 vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13

FG Made 38 vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG Attempts 74 Oklahoma Christian 01/04/14FG % .594 (38-64) vs Ouachita Baptist 11/16/133-PT FG Made 12 at Oklahoma Panhandle State 01/11/143-PT FG Attempts 31 at Oklahoma Panhandle State 01/11/143-PT FG % .538 (7-13) Mid-America Christian 11/25/13FT Made 29 McMurry 01/25/14FT Attempts 39 at UA Fort Smith 02/27/14FT % .905 (19-21) Oklahoma Panhandle State 02/20/14Rebounds 47 St. Mary’s 02/06/14Assists 22 at Oklahoma Panhandle State 01/11/14Steals 11 McMurry 01/25/14

11 East Central 12/14/13Blocked Shots 9 Oklahoma Christian 01/04/14Turnovers 31 Ecclesia College 11/26/13Fouls 29 McMurry 01/25/14

29 Mid-America Christian 11/25/13

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TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS

u Robinson Odoch Opong registered the individual game high in six different categoriesduring his senior season.

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2007-08 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsWren BakerOne season (2007-08): W – 20, L – 11

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/03/07 Oral Robertsu A 76-88 L -11/05/07 Rhema Bibleu H 102-38 W - 11/08/07 Tabor College H 93-72 W 1-0 11/10/07 Bethany College H 116-62 W 2-0 11/16/07 Kansas Wesleyan N 77-65 W 3-0 11/17/07 Bethany College A 70-64 W 4-0 11/24/07 Central Baptist N 102-53 W 5-0 11/26/07 Southeastern OK State A 45-55 L 5-1 11/29/07 Mid-America Christianv A 70-62 W 6-1 12/01/07 Oklahoma Cityv H 81-83 L 6-2 12/06/07 John Brownv A 72-66 W 7-201/03/08 Wayland Baptistv H 60-71 L 7-3 01/05/08 Lubbock Christianv H 84-60 W 8-3 01/08/08 Oklahoma Stateu A 53-62 L - 01/10/08 Southern Nazarenev A 70-96 L 8-401/12/08 USAOv A 60-70 L 8-5 01/17/08 Oklahoma Christianv H 68-54 W 9-5 01/19/08 Northwestern OK Statev H 54-57 L 9-6 01/24/08 Oklahoma Cityv A 64-81 L 9-7 01/26/08 Mid-America Christianv H 88-52 W 10-7 01/31/08 St. Gregory'sv H 71-56 W 11-7 02/02/08 Oklahoma Baptistv H 78-71 W 12-7 02/07/08 Lubbock Christianv A 69-65 W 13-7 02/09/08 Wayland Baptistv A 66-64 W 14-7 02/14/08 USAOv H 84-79 OT W 15-7 02/16/08 Southern Nazarenev H 61-62 L 15-8 02/18/08 John Brownv H 69-56 W 16-8 02/21/08 Northwestern OK Statev A 65-67 L 16-9 02/23/08 Oklahoma Christianv A 79-68 W 17-9 02/28/08 Oklahoma Baptistv A 56-69 L 17-10 03/01/08 St. Gregory'sv A 69-62 W 18-10 03/05/08 Mid-America Christians N 98-63 W 19-10 03/06/08 Oklahoma Baptists N 71-67 W 20-10 03/08/08 USAOs N 55-61 L 20-11

Final Record: 20-11  |  Conference: 13-9  |  Home: 9-4  |  Away: 7-6 Neutral: 4-1  |  Postseason: 2-1

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsLloyd WilliamsTwo seasons (2008-10): W – 53, L – 12

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/01/08 Barclay Collegeu H 91-58 W - 11/05/08 Oklahoma Stateu A 75-112 L - 11/08/08 Tabor College H 65-49 W 1-0 11/11/08 Oral Robertsu A 67-74 L - 11/18/08 Southeastern OK State H 87-69 W 2-0 11/20/08 Northeastern State A 94-85 OT W 3-0 11/25/08 John Brownv H 71-69 W 4-0 11/28/08 Northwestern Ohio N 83-75 W 5-0 11/30/08 Bellevue University N 87-79 W 6-0 12/04/08 Lubbock Christianv H 82-73 W 7-0 12/06/08 Wayland Baptistv H 104-76 W 8-0 12/13/08 John Brownv A 96-82 W 9-0 12/30/08 Northeastern State H 86-75 W 10-0 01/03/09 Northwestern OK Statev H 88-77 W 11-0 01/05/09 Oklahoma Christianv A 85-68 W 12-0 01/07/09 Saint Gregory'sv H 93-68 W 13-0 01/10/09 Oklahoma Baptistv A 75-85 L 13-1 01/15/09 Oklahoma Cityv A 78-67 W 14-1 01/17/09 Mid-America Christianv H 89-62 W 15-1 01/22/09 USAOv H 81-70 W 16-1 01/24/09 Southern Nazarenev A 75-66 W 17-1 01/29/09 Wayland Baptistv A 79-58 W 18-1 01/31/09 Lubbock Christianv A 81-61 W 19-1 02/05/09 Oklahoma Christianv H 70-56 W 20-1 02/07/09 Northwestern OK Statev A 85-57 W 21-1 02/12/09 Southern Nazarenev H 75-55 W 22-1 02/14/09 USAOv A 71-63 W 23-1 02/19/09 Mid-America Christianv A 82-67 W 24-1 02/21/09 Oklahoma Cityv H 92-67 W 25-102/26/09 Oklahoma Baptistv H 84-78 W 26-1 02/28/09 Saint Gregory'sv A 71-62 W 27-1 03/05/09 Lubbock Christians A 81-67 W 28-1 03/06/09 John Browns N 87-85 W 29-1 03/07/09 USAOs N 83-68 W 30-1 03/18/09 William Jewelll N 73-76 L 30-2

Final Record: 30-2  |  Conference: 21-1  |  Home: 14-0  |  Away: 12-1Neutral: 4-1  |  Postseason: 3-1

2009-10 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsLloyd WilliamsTwo seasons (2008-10): W – 53, L – 12

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record10/29/09 Rhema Bible Collegeu H 99-50 W -11/03/09 East Central Universityu H 107-100 W -11/07/09 Our Lady Of The Lake H 93-65 W 1-011/10/09 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 82-91 L 1-111/13/09 Missouri Baptist H 72-55 W 2-111/14/09 Avila University H 114-81 W 3-111/24/09 John Brownv A 75-85 L 3-211/28/09 Our Lady of the Lake A 63-62 W 4-211/30/09 Huston-Tillotson A 86-59 W 5-212/05/09 Southern Nazarenev H 62-70 L 5-312/10/09 John Brownv H 67-85 L 5-412/12/09 Dallas Christian H 88-69 W 6-412/15/09 Univ. of Central OklahomaA 79-75 W 7-401/02/10 Oklahoma Christianv A 61-66 L 7-501/04/10 Northwestern OK Statev H 77-57 W 8-501/07/10 Oklahoma Cityv H 80-77 W 9-501/09/10 Mid-America Christianv A 97-86 W 10-501/14/10 St. Gregory’sv A 90-56 W 11-501/16/10 Oklahoma Baptistv H 83-86 L 11-601/21/10 Southern Nazarenev A 54-80 L 11-701/23/10 USAOv H 92-54 W 12-701/28/10 Lubbock Christianv A 93-84 W 13-701/30/10 Wayland Baptistv A 61-49 W 14-702/04/10 Mid-America Christianv H 104-81 W 15-702/06/10 Oklahoma Cityv A 2-0 W 16-702/11/10 Oklahoma Baptistv A 93-107 L 16-802/13/10 St. Gregory’sv H 82-71 W 17-802/15/10 USAOv A 82-71 W 18-802/18/10 Wayland Baptistv H 66-73 L 18-902/20/10 Lubbock Christianv H 68-59 W 19-902/25/10 Northwestern OK Statev A 81-79 W 20-902/27/10 Oklahoma Christianv H 74-46 W 21-903/04/10 Oklahoma Citys N 68-57 W 22-903/05/10 Southern Nazarenes N 72-71 W 23-903/06/10 John Browns N 58-73 L 23-10

Final Record: 23-10  |  Conference: 14-8  |  Home: 11-4  |  Away: 10-5Neutral: 2-1  |  Postseason: 2-1

2010-11 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsJustin BarkleyFour Seasons (2010-Present): W – 83, L – 42

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record10/29/10 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 78-92 L 0-111/02/10 Texas Christianu A 53-70 L -11/05/10 Dallas Christian H 92-63 W 1-111/06/10 Oral Robertsu A 63-77 L -11/08/10 Huston-Tillotson H 101-92 W 2-111/13/10 Southeastern OK State H 62-59 W 3-111/19/10 Missouri Baptist N 82-85 L 3-211/20/10 William Woods N 75-53 W 4-211/23/10 John Brownv H 62-68 L 4-311/29/10 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 82-85 L 4-412/02/10 Northwestern OK Statev H 80-77 W 5-412/04/10 Oklahoma Christianv A 58-64 L 5-512/11/10 John Brown Universityv A 72-80 L 5-612/30/10 University of Houstonu A 48-85 L -01/01/11 Oklahoma Cityv A 73-66 W 6-601/03/11 Mid-America Christianv H 80-77 W 7-601/06/11 Saint Gregory'sv H 85-70 W 8-601/08/11 Oklahoma Baptistv A 67-82 L 8-701/13/11 Lubbock Christianv H 73-72 W 9-701/15/11 Wayland Baptistv H 68-64 W 10-701/20/11 USAOv H 78-73 W 11-701/22/11 Southern Nazarenev A 55-67 L 11-801/27/11 Oklahoma Christianv H 85-75 W 12-801/29/11 Northwestern OK Statev A 62-69 L 13-802/08/11 Saint Gregory'sv A 68-56 W 13-902/12/11 Oklahoma Cityv N 74-71 W 14-902/14/11 Mid-America Christianv A 73-71 W 15-902/17/11 Southern Nazarenev H 73-60 W 16-902/19/11 USAOv A 77-75 W 17-902/21/11 Oklahoma Baptistv H 72-60 W 18-902/24/11 Wayland Baptistv A 56-44 W 19-902/26/11 Lubbock Christianv A 68-74 L 19-1003/03/11 Lubbock Christians N 104-103 W 20-1003/04/11 Southern Nazarenes N 48-90 L 20-1103/16/11 Texas Wesleyanl N 66-64 W 21-1103/18/11 Carroll Collegel N 66-45 W 22-1103/19/11 Mountain State N 62-69 L 22-12

Final Record: 22-12  |  Conference: 15-7  |  Home: 12-2  |  Away: 4-8Neutral: 5-3  |  Postseason: 3-2

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2011-12 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsJustin BarkleyFour Seasons (2010-Present): W – 83, L – 42

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/01/11 Oral Roberts Universityu A 45-78 L -11/03/11 Dallas Christian College H 96-65 W 1-011/07/11 Central Bible College H 92-71 W 2-011/12/11 Ozark Christian College H 110-49 W 3-011/22/11 John Brownv A 88-66 W 4-011/28/11 Ecclesia College A 96-66 W 5-012/01/11 Wayland Baptistv H 84-64 W 6-012/03/11 Lubbock Christianv H 85-79 W 7-012/10/11 John Brownv H 67-62 W 8-012/12/11 Ecclesia College H 97-61 W 9-012/14/11 Paul Quinn A 81-65 W 10-012/15/11 Dallas Christian College A 81-73 W 11-012/21/11 University of Houstonu A 80-90 L -12/31/11 St. Gregory’sv A 78-65 W 12-0 01/02/12 Oklahoma Baptistv H 69-79 L 12-101/05/12 Oklahoma Cityv H 81-79 W 13-101/07/12 Mid-America Christianv A 67-73 L 14-101/12/12 Oklahoma Christianv A 71-69 W 14-201/14/12 Northwestern Okla. StatevH 79-68 W 15-201/19/12 Lubbock Christianv A 87-92 OT L 15-301/21/12 Wayland Baptistv A 98-79 W 16-301/26/12 Oklahoma Baptistv A 57-66 L 16-402/02/12 USAOv H 88-84 W 17-402/04/12 Southern Nazarenev A 80-74 W 18-4,02/09/12 Northwestern Okla. StatevA 85-78 W 19-402/11/12 Oklahoma Christianv H 77-74 W 20-402/13/12 St. Gregory’sv H 68-78 L 20-502/16/12 Oklahoma Cityv A 64-65 L 20-602/18/12 Mid-America Christianv H 98-69 W 21-602/23/12 Southern Nazarenev H 89-81 W 22-602/25/12 USAOv A 63-81 L 22-703/01/12 Oklahoma Christians N 77-83 L 22-803/14/12 Tougaloo Collegel N 62-57 W 23-803/16/12 Evangel Universityl N 69-63 W 24-803/17/12 Shorter Universityl N 60-63 L 24-9

Final Record: 24-9  |  Conference: 15-7  |  Home: 13-2  |  Away: 9-5Neutral: 2-2  |  Postseason: 2-2

2012-13 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsJustin BarkleyFour Seasons (2010-Present): W – 83, L – 42

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record10/30/12 Central Baptist H 90-66 W 1-011/06/12 Southwestern Christian H 78-54 W 2-011/10/12 Northwestern Okla. State H 81-69 W 3-011/13/12 MidAmerica Nazarene A 98-86 W 4-011/16/12 Our Lady of the Lake A 85-77 W 5-011/17/12 St. Thomas N 63-62 W 6-011/20/12 Avila H 80-69 W 7-011/23/12 Evangel N 59-72 L 7-111/24/12 Northwood (Texas) N 79-51 W 8-111/26/12 Dallas Christian H 112-61 W 9-112/04/12 Avila H 88-78 OT W 10-112/08/12 Northwestern Okla. State A 70-76 L 10-212/10/12 Ecclesia College H 97-58 W 11-212/29/12 MidAmerica Nazarene H 84-73 W 12-201/05/13 Mid-America Christianv H 84-93 L 12-301/03/13 USAOv A 71-78 L 12-401/10/13 Oklahoma Baptistv H 67-57 W 13-401/12/13 John Brownv A 80-81 L 13-501/17/13 Oklahoma Cityv A 79-71 W 14-501/19/13 St. Gregory’sv H 93-58 W 15-501/24/13 Wayland Baptistv A 69-61 W 16-501/26/13 Lubbock Christianv A 65-69 L 16-602/02/13 Oklahoma Baptistv A 59-55 W 17-602/04/13 John Brownv H 74-81 L 17-702/07/13 Mid-America Christianv A 72-76 L 17-802/09/13 USAOv H 75-69 W 18-802/14/13 Lubbock Christianv H 57-61 L 18-902/16/13 Wayland Baptistv H 74-59 W 19-902/20/13 St. Gregory’sv A 79-69 W 20-902/23/13 Oklahoma Cityv H 77-80 L 20-1002/28/13 Mid-America Christians N 87-83 W 21-1003/01/13 Oklahoma Citys N 65-71 L 21-11

Final Record: 21-11  |  Conference: 13-3  |  Home: 11-4  |  Away: 9-5Neutral: 3-2  |  Postseason: 1-1

2013-14 Men’s Basketball Season ResultsJustin BarkleyFour Seasons (2010-Present): W – 83, L – 42

Date Opponent H/A Score Result Record11/06/13 Oral Robertsu A 66-90 L -11/09/13 Southwestern Christian H 94-68 W 1-011/11/13 Northwestern Oklahoma StateA 42-50 L 1-111/15/13 Henderson State N 87-93 OT L 1-211/16/13 Ouachita Baptist N 111-106 OT W 2-211/21/13 Central Baptist H 84-68 W 3-211/25/13 Mid-America Christian H 90-86 W 4-211/26/13 Ecclesia College H 94-59 W 5-212/02/13 Newmano H 71-64 W 6-212/14/13 East Central H 79-82 L 6-312/19/13 Texas A&M InternationaloA 72-75 L 6-412/21/13 St. Mary’so A 77-73 W 7-401/02/14 Dallas Baptisto H 90-74 W 8-401/04/14 Oklahoma Christiano H 81-68 W 9-401/09/14 Newmano A 77-64 W 10-401/11/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Stateo A 78-89 L 10-501/18/14 Arkansas-Fort Smitho H 78-80 L 10-601/23/14 St. Edward’so H 78-75 W 11-601/25/14 McMurryo H 83-73 W 12-601/30/14 Lubbock Christiano A 59-72 L 12-702/01/14 Texas-Permian Basino A 77-75 W 13-702/06/14 St. Mary’so H 62-58 W 14-702/08/14 Texas A&M InternationaloH 73-80 L 14-802/13/14 Oklahoma Christiano A 77-74 W 15-802/15/14 Dallas Baptisto A 73-92 L 15-902/20/14 Oklahoma Panhandle Stateo H 93-78 W 16-902/27/14 Arkansas-Fort Smitho A 102-106 OT L 16-10

Final Record: 16-10  |  Conference: 11-7  |  Home: 11-3  |  Away: 5-7Neutral: 1-1  |  Postseason: 1-1

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All-Time Men’s Basketball TotalsOverall Record: 156-65 Exhibition: 4-10Conference: 97-47 Evening: 117-52Non-Conference: 46-10 Afternoon: 37-14Home: 81-19 Morning: 2-0Away: 55-36 Longest Win Streak: 17Neutral: 21-11 Longest Loss Streak: 2Postseason: 13-8

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u denotes exhibition game | v denotes SAC game | s denotes SACTournament game | o denotes HC game | l denotes NAIA Tournament game

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ALL-TIME MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON RESULTS

u The Hillcats earned an 11-3 home record during their first season in the Heartland Conference.

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2007-08 All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceRoderick Rodgers – Third TeamBryson Krueger – Third TeamEric Young – Honorable MentionAldric Reynolds – Honorable MentionSpencer Schrupp – Academic All-Conference

2008-09 NAIA All-AmericaEric Young – Second TeamSylvester Spicer – Honorable Mention

All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceLloyd Williams – SAC Coach of the YearEric Young – First TeamSylvester Spicer – Second TeamRoderick Rodgers – Second TeamDeveric Taylor – Third TeamAldric Reynolds – Honorable MentionSpencer Schrupp – Academic All-Conference

PostseasonSylvester Spicer – SAC Tournament MVPEric Young – SAC Tournament Hustle AwardChris Francis – All-Tournament Team

2009-10 NAIA All-AmericaDeveric Taylor – Honorable Mention

All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceDeveric Taylor – First TeamSylvester Spicer – Honorable MentionLance Sullivan – Honorable MentionMatt Kellogg – Academic All-ConferencePostseasonDeveric Taylor – SAC Defensive Player of the

Year

2010-11 NAIA All-AmericaJohn Boyd – Third Team

All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceJohn Boyd – First TeamDeveric Taylor – Third TeamMatt Kellogg – Honorable Mention

PostseasonChris Francis – Pattison Champions of

Character Scholarship

2011-12NAIA All-AmericaKendrell Thompson – Honorable

Mention

All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceKendrell Thompson – First TeamDonald Williams – Third TeamLarry Cox – Honorable MentionKenny Edwards – Honorable MentionJustynn Hammond – Honorable Mention

PostseasonDonald Williams – NAIA All-Tournament TeamMaurice Rutherford – Pattison Champions of

Character Scholarship

2012-13NAIA All-AmericaDonald Williams – Honorable Mention

All-Sooner Athletic ConferenceDonald Williams – Second TeamKendrell Thompson – Third TeamKen Holdman – Third Team

2013-14All-Heartland ConferenceDamion Hooks – Second TeamRobinson Odoch Opong – Honorable Mention

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

Points1111 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-101079 - Deveric Taylor - 2008-111000 - Donald Williams - 2011-13

Scoring Avg. (Min. 20 Games)16.6 - Damion Hooks - 2013-14 15.4 - Donald Williams - 2011-1314.7 - John Boyd - 2009-11

FG Made403 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10379 - Deveric Taylor - 2008-11349 - Donald Williams - 2011-13

FG Attempted832 - Deveric Taylor - 2008-11769 - Donald Williams - 2011-13713 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10

FG % (Min. 50 made).690 - Kenny Edwards (116-168) - 2011-12.565 - Sylvester Spicer (403-713) - 2007-10.548 - Alburey Doss (68-124) - 2010-11

3-Pt. FG Made180 - Matt Kellogg - 2008-11179 - Donald Williams - 2011-13168 - Deveric Taylor - 2008-11

3-Pt. FG Attempted459 - Donald Williams- 2011-13448 - Matt Kellogg - 2008-11428 - Deveric Taylor - 2008-11

3-Pt. FG % (Min. 20 Made).438 - Kendrell Thompson (99-226) - 2011-13.435 - Lance Sullivan (64-147) - 2009-10.402 - Matt Kellogg (180-448) - 2008-11

FT made291 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10221 - Eric Young - 2007-09218 - John Boyd - 2009-11

FT attempted428 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10306 - Eric Young - 2007-09306 - John Boyd - 2009-11

FT % (Min. 25 made).847 - Robinson Odoch Opong (94-111) - 2012-14.816 - Ken Holdman (102-125) - 2012-13.814 - J.C. Hartzler (140-172) - 2012-Present

Rebounds431 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10372 - John Boyd - 2009-11354 - Eric Young - 2007-09

Rebounding Avg. (Min. 20 Games)6.8 - John Boyd - 2009-116.6 - Brian Gibson - 2011-135.8 - Roderick Rodgers - 2007-09

Defensive Rebounds261 - Maurice Rutherford - 2007-12249 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10245 - John Boyd - 2009-11

Defense Rebound Avg. (Min. 20 games)4.5 - John Boyd - 2009-114.1 - Lance Sullivan - 2009-104.0 - Brian Gibson - 2011-13

Offensive Rebounds182 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10162 - Eric Young - 2007-09127 - John Boyd - 2009-11

Offense Rebound avg (Min. 20 games)

2.6 - Eric Young - 2007-092.3 - John Boyd - 2009-112.3 - Brian Gibson - 2011-132.2 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-102.2 - Roderick Rodgers - 2007-09

Assists285 - Maurice Rutherford - 2007-12170 - Alex Ewings - 2009-13163 - Matt Kellogg - 2008-11

Assists Avg. (Min. 20 games)3.7 - Lance Sullivan - 2009-102.7 - Jerry Dixon - 2013-142.6 - Aldric Reynolds - 2007-09

Blocked Shots41 - Abram Donlon - 2007-0941 - John Boyd - 2009-1139 - Meneptha Darden - 2011-1239 - Sylvester Spicer - 2007-10

Blocked Shots Avg. (Min. 20 games)1.2 - Meneptha Darden - 2011-120.7 - John Boyd - 2009-110.7 - Abram Donlon - 2007-090.7 – Brandon Mims – 2010-11

Steals139 - Chris Francis - 2007-11126 - Maurice Rutherford - 2007-12104 - Alex Ewings - 2009-13

Steals Avg. (Min. 20 games)1.8 - Roderick Rodgers - 2007-091.8 - Ken Holdman - 2012-131.7 - Lance Sullivan - 2009-10

Games Played129 - Alex Ewings - 2009-13123 - Chris Francis - 2007-11115 - Maurice Rutherford - 2007-12

Games Started77 - Maurice Rutherford - 2007-1272 - Deveric Taylor - 2008-1162 - Aldric Reynolds - 2007-09

Minutes2502 - Alex Ewings - 2009-132496 - Chris Francis - 2007-112421 - Maurice Rutherford - 2007-12

Minutes Avg.30.6 - Damion Hooks - 2013-1430.4 - Kendrell Thompson - 2011-1329.9 - Ken Holdman - 2012-13

ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS

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Individual Player RecordsHigh Player(s) Opponent Date

Most Points 43 Odoch Opong, Robinson Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG Made 14 Spicer, Sylvester Oklahoma City 02/21/09FG Attempted 21 Odoch Opong, Robinson Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FG % (Min. 6 made) 1.000 (8-8) Spicer, Sylvester Lubbock Christian 03/05/09 3-Pt. FG made 7 Odoch Opong, Robinson Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13

7 Taylor, Deveric Oklahoma City 01/15/097 Williams, Donald St. Gregory’s 02/13/12

3-Pt. FG Attempted 15 Williams, Donald Mid-America Christian 01/05/133-Pt. FG % (Min. 6 made) 1.000 (6-6) Hartzler, J.C. Dallas Baptist 01/02/14 FT Made 17 Dixon, Jerry Dallas Baptist 02/15/14FT Attempted 23 Dixon, Jerry Dallas Baptist 02/15/14FT % (Min. 6 made) 1.000 27 timesMost Rebounds 16 Donlon, Abram Saint Gregory's 01/31/08

16 Gibson, Brian Dallas Christian 11/26/1216 Gibson, Brian Mid-America Christian 02/07/13

Most Assists 10 Sullivan, Lance Dallas Christian 12/12/09Most Steals 6 Rodgers, Roderick John Brow 02/18/08

6 Sullivan, Lance Oklahoma City 01/07/106 Sullivan, Lance Avila Baptist 11/14/096 Young, Eric John Brown 12/06/07

Most Blocked Shots 6 Davis, Theo USAO 01/23/10

Team RecordsHigh Opponent Date

Most Points  116 Bethany College 11/10/07FG Made  43 Central Baptist 11/24/07FG Attempted  81 Mid-America Christian 02/04/10FG % (Min. 20 Made)  .654 (34-52) St. Gregory’s 01/19/13 3-Pt. FG Made  15 Oklahoma City 01/15/093-Pt. FG Attempted  32 Mid-America Christian 02/04/103-Pt. FG % (Min. 10 made) .769 (10-13) USAO 01/22/09 FT made 37 Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13FT Attempted 47 Ouachita Baptist 11/16/13

47 Northeastern State 11/20/08FT % (Min. 10 made) .931 (27-29) Mid-America Christian 02/19/09 Most Rebounds  58 Tabor College 11/08/08Most Assists  24 Mid-America Christian 03/05/08Most Steals  20 Bethany College 11/10/07Most Blocked Shots 12 USAO 01/23/10

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

High   Player(s) Season

Points 556 John Boyd 2010-11Scoring Avg. (min. 15 games) 16.8 John Boyd 2010-11FG Made 187 John Boyd 2010-11FG Attempted 416 Donald Williams 2012-13FG % (min. 50 made) .690 Kenny Edwards 2011-123-Pt. FG Made 90 Donald Williams 2011-123-Pt. FG Attempted 244 Donald Williams 2012-133-Pt. FG % (min. 25 made) .508 Deveric Taylor 2008-09FT Made 154 John Boyd 2010-11FT Attempted 206 John Boyd 2010-11FT % (min. 30 made) .844 Robinson Odoch Opong 2013-14Rebounds 227 John Boyd 2010-11Rebounding Avg. (min. 15 games) 6.9 John Boyd 2010-11Defensive Rebounds 145 John Boyd 2010-11Defense Rebound Avg. (min. 15 games) 4.5 John Boyd 2010-11Offensive Rebounds 85 Eric Young 2007-08Offense Rebound Avg. (min. 15 games) 2.7 Eric Young 2007-08Assists 117 Lance Sullivan 2009-10Assists Avg. (min. 15 games) 3.7 Lance Sullivan 2009-10Blocked Shots 39 Meneptha Darden 2011-12Blocked Shots Avg. (min. 15 games) 1.4 Theo Davis 2009-10Steals 56 Ken Holdman 2012-13Steals Avg. (min. 15 games) 1.9 Roderick Rodgers 2007-08Games played 34 Chris Francis 2010-11

34 Matt Kellogg 2010-1134 Alex Ewings 2010-11

Games started 34 Matt Kellogg 2010-11Minutes 1110 Matt Kellogg 2010-11Minutes Avg. 32.6 Matt Kellogg 2010-11

ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

u John Boyd tallied 556 points during his senior season on theHill in 2010-11.

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AVILA UNIVERSITYGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 3-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0At AVILA: RSU leads 1-011/14/09 H 114-81 W11/20/12 A 80-69 W 12/04/12 H 88-78 OT W

ARKANSAS-FORT SMITHGames: 2Series Record: AFS leads 2-0At RSU: AFS leads 1-0At AFS: AFS leads 1-001/18/14 H 78-80 L02/27/14 A 102-106 OT L

BARCLAY COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/01/08 H 91-58 W

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/30/08 N 87-79 W

BETHANY COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At BC: RSU leads 1-011/10/07 H 116-62 W 11/17/07 A 70-64 W

CARROLL COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-003/18/11 N 66-45 W

CENTRAL BAPTISTGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 3-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/24/07 N 102-53 W 10/30/12 H 90-66 W11/21/13 H 84-68 W

CENTRAL BIBLE COLLEGE Games: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/07/11 H 92-71 W

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Games: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At UCO: RSU leads 1-012/15/09 A 79-75 W

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At DBU: DBU leads 1-001/02/14 H 90-74 W02/15/14 A 73-92 L

DALLAS CHRISTIANGames: 5Series Record: RSU leads 5-0At RSU: RSU leads 4-0At DCC: RSU leads 1-012/12/09 H 88-69 W11/05/10 H 92-63 W11/03/11 H 96-65 W12/15/11 A 81-73 W11/26/12 H 112-61 W

EAST CENTRALGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At RSU: Tied 1-111/03/09 H 107-100 W12/14/13 H 79-82 W

ECCLESIA COLLEGEGames: 4Series Record: RSU leads 4-0At RSU: RSU leads 3-0At EC: RSU leads 1-011/28/11 A 96-66 W12/12/11 H 97-61 W12/10/12 H 97-58 W11/26/13 H 94-59 W

EVANGEL UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Neutral Site: Tied 1-103/16/12 N 69-63 W11/23/12 N 59-72 L

HENDERSON STATEGames: 1Series Record: Henderson leads 1-0At Neutral Site: Henderson leads 1-011/15/13 N 87-93 OT L

HUSTON-TILLOTSONGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At HTU: RSU leads 1-011/30/09 A 86-59 W11/08/10 H 101-92 W

JOHN BROWNGames: 14Series Record: Tied 7-7At RSU: Tied 3-3At JBU: Tied 3-3At Neutral Site: Tied 1-112/06/07 A 72-66 W 02/18/08 H 69-56 W 11/25/08 H 71-69 W 12/13/08 A 96-82 W 03/06/09 N 87-85 W 11/24/09 A 75-85 L12/10/09 H 67-85 L03/06/10 N 58-73 L11/23/10 H 62-68 L12/11/10 A 72-80 L11/22/11 A 88-66 W12/10/11 H 67-62 W01/12/13 A 80-81 L02/04/13 H 74-81 L

KANSAS WESLEYANGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/16/07 N 77-65 W

LUBBOCK CHRISTIANGames: 15Series Record: RSU leads 10-5At RSU: RSU leads 5-2At LCU: RSU leads 4-3At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-001/05/08 H 84-60 W 02/07/08 A 69-65 W 12/04/08 H 82-73 W 01/31/09 A 81-61 W 03/05/09 A 81-67 W 01/29/10 A 93-84 W02/20/10 H 68-59 W01/13/11 H 73-72 W02/26/11 A 68-74 L03/03/11 N 104-103 3OT W12/03/11 H 85-79 W

01/19/12 A 87-92 OT L01/26/13 A 65-69 L02/14/13 H 57-61 L01/30/14 H 59-72 L

MCMURRYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-001/25/14 H 83-73 W

MID-AMERICA CHRISTIANGames: 15Series Record: RSU leads 12-3At RSU: RSU leads 6-1At MACU: RSU leads 4-2At Neutral Site: RSU leads 2-011/29/07 A 70-62 W 01/26/08 H 88-52 W 03/05/08 N 98-63 W01/17/09 H 89-62 W 02/19/09 A 82-67 W 01/09/10 A 97-86 W02/04/10 H 104-81 W01/03/11 H 80-77 W02/14/11 A 73-71 W01/07/12 A 67-73 L02/18/12 H 98-69 W01/05/13 H 84-93 L02/07/13 A 72-76 L02/28/13 N 87-83 W 11/25/13 H 90-86 W

MIDAMERICA NAZARENEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At MNU: RSU leads 1-011/13/12 A 98-86 W 12/29/12 H 84-73 W

MISSOURI BAPTIST Games: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: MBU leads 1-011/13/09 H 72-55 W11/19/10 N 82-85 L

MOUNTAIN STATEGames: 1Series Record: MSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: MSU leads 1-003/19/11 N 62-69 L

NEWMAN UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At Newman: RSU Leads 1-012/02/13 H 71-64 W01/09/14 A 77-64 W

NORTHEASTERN STATEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At NSU: RSU leads 1-011/20/08 A 94-85 OT W 12/30/08 H 86-75 W

NORTHWESTERN OHIO Games: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/28/08 N 83-75 W

NORTHWESTERN OKLA. STATEGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 8-5At RSU: RSU leads 5-1At NWOSU: NWOSU Leads 4-301/19/08 H 54-57 L

02/21/08 A 65-67 L 01/03/09 H 88-77 W 02/07/09 A 85-57 W 01/04/10 H 77-57 W02/25/10 A 81-79 W12/02/10 H 80-77 W01/29/11 A 62-69 L01/14/12 H 79-68 W02/09/12 A 85-78 W11/10/12 H 81-69 W12/08/12 A 70-76 L11/11/13 A 42-50 L

NORTHWOOD (TEXAS)Games: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/24/12 N 79-51 W

OKLAHOMA BAPTISTGames: 13Series Record: OBU leads 7-6At RSU: RSU leads 4-2At OBU: OBU leads 5-1At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-002/02/08 H 78-71 W 02/28/08 A 56-69 L 03/06/08 N 71-67 W 01/10/09 A 75-85 L 02/26/09 H 84-78 W 01/16/10 H 83-86 L02/11/10 A 93-107 L01/08/11 A 67-82 L02/21/11 H 72-60 W01/02/12 H 69-79 L01/26/12 A 57-66 L01/10/13 H 67-57 W 02/02/13 A 59-55 W

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIANGames: 13Series Record: RSU leads 10-3At RSU: RSU leads 6-0At OC: RSU leads 4-2At Neutral Site: OC leads 1-001/17/08 H 68-54 W 02/23/08 A 79-68 W 01/05/09 A 85-68 W 02/05/09 H 70-56 W 01/02/10 A 61-66 L02/27/10 H 74-46 W12/04/10 A 58-64 L01/27/11 H 85-75 W01/12/12 A 71-69 W02/11/12 H 77-74 W03/01/12 N 77-83 L01/04/14 H 81-68 W02/13/14 A 77-74 W

OKLAHOMA CITYGames: 14Series Record: RSU leads 9-5At RSU: RSU leads 3-2At OCU: RSU leads 4-2At Neutral Site: RSU leads 2-112/01/07 H 81-83 L 01/24/08 A 64-81 L 01/15/09 A 78-67 W 02/21/09 H 92-67 W 01/07/10 H 80-77 W02/06/10 A 2-0 W03/04/10 N 68-57 W01/01/11 A 73-66 W02/12/11 N 74-71 W01/05/12 H 81-79 W02/16/12 A 64-65 L01/17/13 A 79-71 W 02/23/13 H 77-80 L03/01/13 N 65-71 L

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OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATEGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At OPSU: OPSU leads 1-001/11/14 A 78-89 L02/20/14 H 93-78 W

OKLAHOMA STATEExhibition Games: 2Exhibition Series Record: OSU leads 2-0At OSU (Exh.): OSU leads 2-001/08/08 A 53-62 L11/05/08 A 75-112 L

OKLAHOMA WESLEYANGames: 3Series Record: OWU leads 3-0At RSU: OWU leads 1-0At OWU: OWU leads 2-011/10/09 A 82-91 L10/29/10 A 78-92 L11/29/10 H 82-85 L

ORAL ROBERTSExhibition Games: 5Exhibition Series Record: ORU leads 5-0At ORU (Exh.): ORU leads 5-011/03/07 A 76-88 L11/11/08 A 67-74 L11/06/10 A 63-77 L11/01/11 A 45-78 L11/06/13 A 66-90 L

OUACHITA BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/16/13 N 111-106 OT W

OUR LADY OF THE LAKEGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 3-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At OLL: RSU leads 2-011/07/09 H 93-65 W11/28/09 A 63-62 W11/16/12 A 85-77 W

OZARK CHRISTIANGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-011/12/11 H 110-49 W

PAUL QUINNGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At PQC: RSU leads 1-012/14/11 A 81-65 W

RHEMA BIBLEExhibition Games: 2Exhibition Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU (Exh.): RSU leads 2-011/05/07 H 102-38 W10/29/09 H 99-50 W

SHORTER COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: Shorter leads 1-0At Neutral Site: Shorter leads 1-003/17/12 N 60-63 L

SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. STATEGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 2-1At RSU: RSU leads 2-0At SEOSU: SEOSU leads 1-011/26/07 A 45-55 L 11/18/08 H 87-69 W 11/13/10 H 62-59 W

SOUTHERN NAZARENEGames: 12Series Record: Tied 6-6At RSU: RSU leads 3-2At SNU: SNU leads 3-2At Neutral Site: Tied 1-101/10/08 A 70-96 L 02/16/08 H 61-62 L 01/24/09 A 75-66 W 02/12/09 H 75-55 W 12/05/09 H 62-70 L01/21/10 A 54-80 L03/05/10 N 72-71 W01/22/11 A 55-67 L02/17/11 H 73-60 W03/04/11 N 48-90 L02/04/12 A 80-74 W02/23/12 H 89-81 W

SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIANGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-011/06/12 H 78-54 W 11/09/13 H 94-68 W

ST. EDWARD’SGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-001/23/14 H 78-75 W

ST. GREGORY’SGames: 12Series Record: 11-1At RSU: RSU leads 5-1At SGU: RSU leads 6-001/31/08 H 71-56 W 03/01/08 A 69-62 W 01/07/09 H 93-68 W 02/28/09 A 71-62 W 01/14/10 A 90-56 W02/13/10 H 82-71 W01/06/11 H 85-70 W02/08/11 A 68-56 W12/31/11 A 78-65 W02/13/12 H 68-78 L01/19/13 H 93-58 W 02/20/13 A 79-69 W

ST. MARY’SGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0At SMU: RSU leads 1-012/21/13 A 77-73 W02/06/14 H 62-58 W

ST. THOMASGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/17/12 N 63-62 W

TABOR COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-011/08/07 H 93-72 W 11/08/08 H 65-49 W

TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONALGames: 2Series Record: TAMIU leads 2-0At RSU: TAMIU leads 1-0At TAMIU: TAMIU leads 1-012/19/13 A 72-75 L2/08/14 H 73-80 L

TEXAS CHRISTIANExhibition Games: 1Exhibition Series Record: TCU leads 1-0At TCU (Exh.): TCU leads 1-011/02/10 A 53-70 L

TEXAS-PERMIAN BASINGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At TPB: RSU leads 1-002/01/14 A 77-75 W

TEXAS WESLEYAN Games: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-003/16/11 N 66-64 W

TOUGALOO COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-003/14/12 N 62-57 W

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTONExhibition Games: 2Exhibition Series Record: UH leads 2-0At UH (Exh.): UH leads 2-012/30/10 A 48-85 L12/21/11 A 80-90 L

USAOGames: 14Series Record: RSU leads 10-4At RSU: RSU leads 6-0At USAO: Tied 3-3At Neutral Site: Tied 1-101/12/08 A 60-70 L 02/14/08 H 84-79 OT W 03/08/08 N 55-61 L 01/22/09 H 81-70 W 02/14/09 A 71-63 W 03/07/09 N 83-68 W 01/23/10 H 92-54 W02/15/10 A 82-74 W01/20/11 H 78-73 W02/19/11 A 77-75 W02/02/12 H 88-84 W02/25/12 A 63-81 L01/03/13 A 71-78 L02/09/13 H 75-69 W

WAYLAND BAPTISTGames: 12Series Record: RSU leads 10-2At RSU: RSU leads 4-2At WBU: RSU leads 6-001/03/08 H 60-71 L 02/09/08 A 66-64 W 12/06/08 H 104-76 W 01/29/09 A 79-58 W 01/30/10 A 61-49 W02/18/10 H 66-73 L01/15/11 H 68-64 W02/24/11 A 56-44 W12/01/11 H 84-64 W01/21/12 A 98-79 W01/24/13 A 69-61 W 02/16/13 H 74-59 W

WILLIAM JEWELLGames: 1Series Record: WJC leads 1-0At Neutral Site: WJC leads 1-003/18/09 N 73-76 L

WILLIAM WOODSGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-011/20/10 N 75-53 W

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Texas-Permian Basin Location: Odessa, Texas

Founded: 1973

Enrollment: 4,063

Mascot: Falcons

Colors: Orange and Black

Arena: Falcon Dome

President: Dr. David Watts

Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena

SID: Ryan Haage

SID Phone: 432-552-2803

SID Fax: 432-552-3675

Academic Website: www.utpb.edu

Athletic Website: www.utpbfalcons.com

Head Coach: Andy Newman

Record: Conf. 10-8; Overall 17-11

Texas A&M International Location: Laredo, Texas

Founded: 1970

Enrollment: 7,658

Mascot: Dustdevil

Colors: Maroon and Silver

Arena: TAMIU KCB

President: Dr. Ray Keck III

Athletic Director: “Griz” Zimmerman

SID: Adam S. Geigerman

SID Phone: 956-326-3007

SID Fax: 956-326-2889

Academic Website: www.tamiu.edu

Athletic Website: www.godustdevils.com

Head Coach: Bryan Weakley

Record: Conf. 22-9; Overall 13-5

Lubbock Christian Location: Lubbock, Texas

Founded: 1957

Enrollment: 2,038

Mascot: Chaparrals

Colors: Blue and White

Arena: Rip Griffin Center

President: Tim Perrin

Athletic Director: Paul Hise

SID: Becca Walters

SID Phone: 806-720-7278

SID Fax: 806-720-7290

Academic Website: www.lcu.edu

Athletic Website: www.lcuchaps.com

Head Coach: Todd Duncan

Record: Conf. 12-6; Overall 17-8

St. Mary’s Location: San Antonio, Texas

Founded: 1852

Enrollment: 4,105

Mascot: Rattlers

Colors: Gold and Blue

Arena: Bill Greehey Arena

President: Thomas Mengler, J.D.

Athletic Director: Liz Dalton

SID: Chad Peters

SID Phone: 210-436-3040

SID Fax: 210-431-3040

Academic Website: www.stmarytx.edu

Athletic Website: www.RattlerAthletics.com

Head Coach: Jim Zeleznak

Record: Conf. 12-6; Overall 19-9

St. Edward’s Location: Austin, Texas

Founded: 1885

Enrollment: 5,450

Mascot: Hilltoppers

Colors: Navy and Metallic Gold

Arena: Recreation and Convocation Center

President: Dr. George E. Martin

Athletic Director: Debbie Taylor

SID: Logan Lawrence

SID Phone: 512-464-8810

SID Fax: 512-416-5834

Academic Website: www.stedwards.edu

Athletic Website: www.GoHilltoppers.com

Head Coach: Andre Cook

Record: Conf. 6-12; Overall 10-16

Oklahoma Panhandle StateLocation: Goodwell, Oklahoma

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 1,720

Mascot: Aggies

Colors: Navy and Crimson

Arena: Oscar Williams Fieldhouse

President: Dr. David Bryant

Athletic Director: R. Wayne Stewart

SID: Justine Gaskamp

SID Phone: 580-349-1354

SID Fax: 580-349-1354

Academic Website: www.opsu.edu

Athletic Website: www.opsuaggies.com

Head Coach: Jerry Olsen

Record: Conf. 2-16; Overall 2-26

Oklahoma ChristianLocation: Oklahoma City, Okla.

Founded: 1950

Enrollment: 2,350

Mascot: Eagles

Colors: Maroon and Silver Gray

Arena: Eagles Nest

President: Dr. John deSteiguer

Athletic Director: Curtis Janz

SID: Murray Evans

SID Phone: 405-425-5363

SID Fax: 405-425-5351

Academic Website: www.oc.edu

Athletic Website: www.oceagles.com

Head Men’s Coach: Dan Hays

Record: Conf. 6-12; Overall 10-18

Newman University Location: Wichita, Kan.

Founded: 1933

Enrollment: 3,736

Mascot: Jets

Colors: Scarlet and Royal Blue

Arena: Fugate Gymnasium

President: Dr. Noreen Carrocci

Athletic Director: Vic Trilli

SID: Tim Hanson

SID Phone: 316-942-4291 ext. 2435

SID Fax: 316-942-4483

Academic Website: www.newmanu.edu

Athletic Website: www.newmanjets.com

Head Men’s Coach: Mark Potter

Record: Conf. 6-12; Overall 9-17

Dallas BaptistLocation: Dallas, Texas

Founded: 1898

Enrollment: 5,422

Mascot: Patriots

Colors: Red, White and Navy Blue

Arena: Burg Center

President: Dr. Gary Cook

Athletic Director: Conner Smtih

SID: Reagan Ratcliff

SID Phone: 214-333-5942

SID Fax: 214-333-5306

Academic Website: www.dbu.edu

Athletic Website: www.dbupatriots.com

Head Coach: Blake Flickner

Record: Conf. 9-9; Overall 14-14

CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

UA Fort Smith Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas

Founded: 1928

Enrollment: 7,587

Mascot: Lions

Colors: Navy and White

Arena: Stubblefield Center

President: Dr. Paul B. Beran

Athletic Director: Dr. Dustin Smith

SID: Jonathan W. Gipson

SID Phone: 479-788-7683

SID Fax: 479-424-6683

Academic Website: www.uafs.edu

Athletic Website: www.uafortsmithlions.com

Head Coach: Josh Newman

Record: Conf. 14-4; Overall 21-7

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University of ColoradoColorado Springs

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado

Founded: 1965

Enrollment: 10,598

Mascot: Mountain Lions

Colors: Black and Gold

Arena: Gallogly Events Center

President: Dr. Ed Huckeby

Athletic Director: Steve Kirkham

SID: Jared Verner

SID Phone: 719-255-3003

SID Fax: 719-255-3029

Academic Website: www.uccs.edu

Athletic Website: www.gomountainlions.com

Head Coach: Jeff Culver

Record: 21-9

Oral RobertsLocation: Tulsa, Okla.

Founded: 1963

Enrollment: 3,403

Mascot: Golden Eagles

Colors: Gold, Navy Blue and White

Arena: Mabee Center

President: Dr. William “Billy” Wilson

Athletic Director: Mike Carter

SID: Blake Freeland

SID Phone: 918-495-7181

SID Fax: 918-495-7142

Academic Website: www.oru.edu

Athletic Website: www.orugoldeneagles.com

Head Coach: Scott Sutton

Record: 17-16

CameronLocation: Lawton, Oklahoma

Founded: 1908

Enrollment: 5,589

Mascot: Aggies

Colors: Gold and Black

Arena: --

President: John M. McArthur

Athletic Director: Jim Jackson

SID: Don Vieth

SID Phone: 580-581-2303

SID Fax: 580-581-5537

Academic Website: www.cameron.edu

Athletic Website: www.cameronaggies.com

Head Coach: Nate Gamet

Record: 11-15

Northwestern Oklahoma StateLocation: Alva, Okla

Founded: 1898

Enrollment: 2,233

Mascot: Rangers

Colors: Black and Red

Arena: Percefull Fieldhouse

President: Dr. Janet Cunningham

Athletic Director: Andy Carter

SID: Jay Lee

SID Phone: 580-327-8639

SID Fax: 580-327-8669

Academic Website: www.nwosu.edu

Athletic Website: www.riderangersride.com

Head Coach: Andrew Brown

Record: 12-14

Metro StateLocation: Denver, Colorado

Founded: 1965

Enrollment: 22,976

Mascot: Roadrunners

Colors: Blue and Gold

Arena: Auraria Event Center

President: Stephen Jordan

Athletic Director: Joan McDermott

SID: Andy Schlichting

SID Phone: 303-556-3431

SID Fax: 303-556-2720

Academic Website: www.metrostate.edu

Athletic Website: www.gometrostate.com

Head Coach: Derrick Clark

Record: 32-2

Hillsdale Free Will BaptistLocation: Moore, Oklahoma

Founded: 1917

Enrollment: 191

Mascot: Saints

Colors: Blue and Gold

Arena: Activities Center

President: Timothy W. Eaton, Ph.D.

Athletic Director: Dr. Mark Braisher

SID: Matt Mossman

SID Phone: 405-912-9030

SID Fax: 817-274-1138

Academic Website: www.hc.edu

Athletic Website: www.hc.edu/athletics

Head Coach: Mark Berokoff

Record: 15-15

East Central Location: Ada, Okla.

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 4,847

Mascot: Tigers

Colors: Orange and Black

Arena: Kerr Activities Center

President: John Hargrave

Athletic Director: Dr. Jeff Williams

SID: Teri LaJeunesse

SID Phone: 580-559-5258

SID Fax: 580-332-8361

Academic Website: www.ecok.edu

Athletic Website: www.ecutigers.com

Head Coach: Ja Havens

Record: 15-12

Dallas ChristianLocation: Farmers Branch, Texas

Founded: 1950

Enrollment: 336

Mascot: Crusaders

Colors: Cardinal Red and Black

Arena: --

President: Dustin D. Rubeck

Athletic Director: Sean O’Connor

SID: Brad Rogers

SID Phone: 972-746-9578

SID Fax: 972-241-8021

Academic Website: www.dallas.edu

Athletic Website: www.dallas.edu/athletics

Head Coach: Charles H. Williams

Record: 13-21

Arlington BaptistLocation: Arlington, Texas

Founded: 1939

Enrollment: 212

Mascot: Patriots

Colors: White and Blue

Arena: J. Frank Memorial Auditorium

President: Dr. D. L. Moody

Athletic Director: Cliff McDaniel

SID: Cliff McDaniel

SID Phone: 817-461-8741

SID Fax: 817-274-1138

Academic Website: www.arlingtonbaptistcollege.edu

Athletic Website: www.abpatriots.com

Head Coach: Cliff McDaniel

Record: 22-11

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

u RSU will play eight non-conference match-ups during the 2014-15 campaign.

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The Heartland Conference is an NCAA Division II conference, founded in 1999, that currently consists of 11 schools, six fromTexas, three from Oklahoma, and one each from Arkansas and Kansas. The schools comprising the Heartland Conferencestretch from as far north as Wichita, Kan., as far east as Fort Smith, Ark., as far south as Laredo, Texas, and as far west asGoodwell, Okla.. The Conference stretches over a distance of 1,050 miles north to south and 610 east to west.

The schools that are in the Heartland Conference include founding members St. Edward's University (Austin, Texas), and St.Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas), and expansion members Dallas Baptist University (Dallas, Texas) in 2002 and again in2004, Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Goodwell, Oklahoma) in 2002, and Newman University (Wichita, Kansas), TexasA&M International University (Laredo, Texas) and The University of Texas of the Permian Basin (Odessa, Texas) in 2006, theUniversity of Arkansas-Fort Smith (2009), and Oklahoma Christian University in 2012, and Rogers State and Lubbock Christianin 2013.

Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are national championships in baseball, golf, swimming, basketball,softball, and nationally ranked teams in all sports. The strength of the student-athlete concept is well supported by the manyNCAA scholar-athletes in each school, the high cumulative GPA of the student-athletes in each school, and the high number ofstudent-athletes who graduate from each institution in the Heartland.

The Heartland Conference is the newest of the NCAA Division II conferences. At the present time, there are 24 conferences inNCAA Division II, totaling almost 300 institutions in full or provisional status across the nation.

Members of NCAA Division II believe that a well-conducted intercollegiate athletics program, based on sound educationalprinciples and practices, is a proper part of the educational mission of a university or college and that the educational welfare ofthe participating student-athlete is of primary concern.

ABOUT THE HEARTLAND CONFERENCE

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Members of NCAA Division II support the following principles in the belief that these objectives assist in defining the division andthe possible differences between it and other divisions of the Association. This statement shall serve as a guide for the preparationof legislation by the division and for planning and implementation of programs by institutions and conferences. A member ofDivision II:

u Believes in promoting the academic success of its student-athletes, measured in part by an institution's student-athletes graduating at least at the same rate as the institution's student body;

u Believes that participation in intercollegiate athletics benefits the educational experience of its student-athletes and the entire campus community;

u Believes in offering opportunities for intercollegiate athletics participation consistent with the institution's mission and philosophy;

u Believes in preparing student-athletes to be good citizens, leaders and contributors in their communities;

u Believes in striving for equitable participation and competitive excellence, encouraging sportsmanship and ethical conduct, enhancing diversity and developing positive societal attitudes in all of its athletics endeavors;

u Believes in scheduling the majority of its athletics competition with other members of Division II, insofar as regional qualification, geographical location and traditional or conference scheduling patterns permit;

u Recognizes the need to "balance" the role of the athletics program to serve both the campus (participants, student body, faculty-staff) and the general public (community, area, state);

u Believes in offering opportunity for participation in intercollegiate athletics by awarding athletically related financial aid to its student-athletes;

u Believes that institutional control is a fundamental principle that supports the educational mission of a Division II institution and assumes presidential involvement and commitment. All funds supporting athletics should be controlled by the institution. The emphasis for an athletics department should be to operate within an institutionally approved budget, and compliance with and self-enforcement of NCAA regulations is an expectation of membership; and

u Believes that all members of Division II should commit themselves to this philosophy and to the regulations and programs of Division II.

ABOUT THE HEARTLAND CONFERENCE

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Jill O’BrienAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Ryan Erwin  Director

of Athletics

Eddie Jackson Associate Athletic

Director for Compliance

Sara WilliamsSWA/Assistant Athletic

Director for Media Relations

Steve BraunAssistant Athletic Director

for Operations

Nick StowersAssistant Athletic Directorfor Student Development

Dr. Keith MartinFaculty AthleticRepresentative

Scott Slarks    Sports Information

Director

Trey Roberston    Head Athletic

Trainer

Dawn TatroExecutive Assistant to the

Director of Athletics

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ATHLETIC COACHING STAFF

Justin BarkleyHead Men's

Basketball Coach

Heather CatoHead Women’s Soccer Coach

Amy CopeHead Softball

Coach

Bobby Cope Head Women's

Basketball Coach

Josh Fosdick Head Men's & Women's

Golf Coach

Matt Hinds Head Cheerleading

Coach

Chris KlimasHead Baseball

Coach

Derek LarkinHead Men's

Soccer Coach

Chris McCormick Head Men’s & Women’s CrossCountry/Women’s Track Coach

Robert Brown Assistant

Baseball Coach

Candice ChaneyAssistant Women's Basketball Coach

Skyler Ellis Assistant

Baseball Coach

Whitney Hocutt  Assistant Men's &

Women's Golf Coach

Ashley Long Assistant Men's &

Women's Golf Coach

Lauren McCullochAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Scott ParkinsonAssistant Men’s Soccer Coach

Shawn Slater  Assistant Men’sSoccer Coach

Vinay Patel  Assistant Men's

Basketball Coach

Kyle Pease  Assistant

Softball Coach

Victoria Ramirez  Assistant Women’s

Soccer Coach

Jimmy Rogers Assistant

Baseball Coach

Morrie Turner  Assistant Women's

Track and Field Coach

Andrea VaughanAssistant

Softball Coach

Tyler Wayman Assistant Men's

Basketball Coach

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Mission StatementThe mission of the Rogers State University Hillcat Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to foster open communicationbetween student-athletes and the athletics administration, to enhance the student-athlete experience by developing leadershipskills, promoting a positive student-athlete image, and improving the day-to-day life of all student-athletes through activities,social events, and community service.

Carley Johnson President

J.C. HartzlerVice President

Maria Apolinar Secretary

Caleb PittsTreasurer

Mikayla McGoldrickMember

Jamie KowalickMember

Alex CochranMember

Caleb KohlmeyerMember

Blake HestonMember

Lucy RedmondMember

Taylor GeisslerMember

Joey ArnoldMember

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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MembershipSAAC membership will be composed of two representatives from each sport. Members must be academically andathletically eligible, and must be of sophomore standing or higher. Members must adhere to and support the purpose of theSAAC, and attend scheduled meetings unless previously excused. If absent members must make arrangements for a temporaryalternate representative from their sport to attend. One member of the athletics department administration shall serve as the SAACadvisor. The SAAC advisor will be selected and appointed by the Director of Athletics.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Stacia PayneMember

Heather RobertsMember

Jeylyn SharpeMember

Christi DoughertyMember

Haley TaylorMember

Garrett DysonMember

Baylor HarveyMember

Kina BooneMember

Raquel TrevinoMember

Tanner AlderMember

Ryan RobertsMember

Will LeckyMember

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Back Row:Head Coach Matt Hinds, Garrison Long, Sarah Swanner, Tori Deal, Brylee Harbuck, Cody Mathia, Titus MasseyFront Row: Kayla Whayne, Jordan Lahmeyer, Lauren Shields, Daysha Goins, Rebekah Newton, Hunter Sutherland

Not Pictured: Logan Harlan Mascot: Chris Jarrett

2014-2015 CHEERLEADING SQUAD

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RSU HILLCAT MEDIA SERVICES

The “Hillcat” was developed and officially unveiled to the campus in2005 by RSUPR – the university’s Office of Public Relations – with theassistance of SME Branding of New York, N.Y.

Style Guidelines

u In athletic media communications and publications DO NOT use the term Lady Hillcats or Lady Cats. Hillcats, Cats, Softball Cats, Diamond Cats (baseball), etc., are acceptable

u Refer to the institution as Rogers State on first mention in news releases or other communications about sporting events. The words university or college are understood in such releases, and are a commonly accepted practice within athletics.

Directory

ADMINISTRATION

Ryan Erwin, Director of [email protected] | 918-343-7782

Eddie Jackson, Associate AD for [email protected] | 918-343-7988

Sara Williams, SWA/Assistant AD for Media [email protected] | 918-343-7989

Steve Braun, Assistant AD for [email protected] | 918-343-7839

Nick Stowers, Assistant AD for Student [email protected] | 918-343-7884

Dr. Keith Martin, Faculty Athletic [email protected] | 918-343-7706

Scott Slarks, Sports Information [email protected] | 918-343-8350

Trey Robertson, Head Athletic [email protected] | 918-343-5203

Jill O’Brien, Assistant Athletic [email protected] | 918-343-5201

Dawn Tatro, Executive Assistant to the Director of Athletics [email protected] | 918-343-7782

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Sara Williams, Assistant AD for Media [email protected] | 918-343-7989

Scott Slarks, Sports Information [email protected] | 918-343-8350

MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES

Justin Barkley, Head [email protected] | 918-343-6804

Vinay Patel, Assistant [email protected] | 918-343-7678

Tyler Wayman, Assistant [email protected] | 918-343-6864

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES

Bobby Cope, Head [email protected] | 918-343-7883

Lauren McCulloch, Assistant [email protected] | 918-343-7881

Candice Chaney, Assistant [email protected] | 918-343-7757

Social MediaTwitter twitter.com/RSUHillcats

Facebook facebook.com/RSUHillcatAthletics

YouTube youtube.com/RSUHillcatAthletics

Instagram instagram.com/RSUHillcats

Interviews All interviews should be setup through the sports information office.RSU head coaches are available throughout the week, mainly in themorning. Student-athletes are also available for interviews, typicallyright before or after practice. Most Hillcat teams practice between3:00 p.m and 5:00 p.m. during the week. Credential Requests forcredentials to athletic events should be made at least 48 hours inadvance of the event and directed to the sports information office.Spouses, dates, children and non-working media will not be given apass or assigned a seat on press row. RSU does not provide parkingpasses to the media.

Gameday ServicesRSU's sports information office produces media guides for mostsports and game notes for men's and women's basketball games,which include rosters, schedules and statistical leaders. Opponentsare asked to supply RSU -- either via fax, email or with a link toavailability on the web -- with detailed rosters, up-to-date statisticsand season scores for use in our game day notes no later than aday prior to the event. Following a home event, RSU will supply allresults to both home and visiting media, as requested before to theevent. RSU always contacts the Claremore Progress, Tulsa World,Daily Oklahoman, and local TV and sports/news radio stations withscores and statistics (where applicable).

Local Media ListRSU will email results and statistics to opponent media. Pleasecontact the sports information office at least a day in advance of agame with media phone, email addresses and fax numbers.Opposing teams are also free to use phone and fax machines in theathletic office or sports information office. Please ask the sportsinformation director or an athletic staff member for assistance.

Statistical ServicesRSU uses StatCrew statistical software for men's and women'ssoccer, men's and women's basketball, baseball, and softball. RSUoffers live stat webcasts for men's and women's soccer, men's andwomen's basketball, baseball, and softball via the Hillcat Networkportal. RSU will supply visiting teams and media with completestatistics immediately following the match. Postgame, RSU will emaila packed game file and box score to opposing SIDs. If coaches oropposing SIDs would like game files immediately after the game andare in attendance, please have a jump drive available and we willgladly take care of it.

What Is A Hillcat?The university’s official mascot, the “Hillcat,” is a unique blue and redanimal that serves as a source of campus pride and provides a visualidentity for the university’s Athletic, Student Activities, and otherschool spirit programs. The Hillcat embodies the enthusiastic,determined and bold spirit of the university’s athletic programs andthe pride our students and alumni feel for the institution.

The “Hillcat” is a fictitious cousin of the bobcat, which is indigenousto northeast Oklahoma. The “Hillcat” also draws its name from“College Hill,” a traditional nickname for RSU. The university sits atopa hill overlooking the city of Claremore.

The name “Hillcat” was conceived independently by a group of RSUstudents in spring 2005, and approved by the University MascotCommittee, Student Government Association, President, andAdministration.

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RSU HILLCAT COMPLIANCE

What are Boosters permitted to do?

u Notify coaches about prospects in your area

u Attend athletic contests where prospects compete, but may not contact the prospect or the prospect's relatives

u Continue existing friendships with families of prospects, but not attempt to recruit

u Participate with prospects in organized institutional community engagement activities when prospects reside within 100-mile radius of location (Effective 8/1/07)

Enrolled Student-AthletesWhat contact can Boosters have with currently enrolled student-athletes?

A booster may not provide a student-athlete any benefit or specialarrangement that would not be offered to the rest of the generalstudent population. This would include:

u May not entertain student-athletes or their friends or family;

u May not use the name or picture of an enrolled student-athlete to advertise, recommend, or promote any product or service;

u May not provide awards or gifts to student-athletes;

u May not allow a student-athlete to use a telephone to make free calls, or allow use of a free or discounted automobile;

u May not provide a student-athlete free or reduced cost goods or services;

NOTE: An enrolled student-athlete may be invited to a booster'shome for an occasional home-cooked meal, but may not be takento a restaurant.

EmploymentA student-athlete may be employed so long as compensation isonly for work actually performed, at a rate commensurate with thegoing rate in that locality for similar work, and the student-athletewas not hired based on athletics ability.

NOTE: Employment may be arranged for a prospect provided theemployment does not begin before the completion of theprospect's senior year of high school.

Institutional ControlRSU is responsible for the actions of its boosters and boostersupport groups. Boosters are regulated by the same NCAA rulesand regulations placed upon all institutional athletics staff members.

ConsequencesIf a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, astudent-athlete, or their relatives or friends, institutions may besubject to penalties, even if the student-athlete has completed hisor her eligibility. A prospect or student-athlete who accepts animpermissible benefit faces the loss of eligibility.

Booster Education for RSU Alumni, Friends & Fans

Rogers State University is responsible for the actions of itscoaches, student-athletes and staff, as well as its alumni, boostersand fans. The following information is intended to help educateathletic boosters and organizations, so they can best support RSUathletes without putting the institution or the individual student-athletes at risk. If you have any questions or would like to seekclarification regarding your actions as a supporter of Hillcatathletics, please call the athletic compliance office at 918-343-7988or email RSU's NCAA Compliance Coordinator, Eddie Jackson [email protected].

BoostersWhat is a booster?

You are a Booster or Representative of Athletic Interests, if you:

u Have participated in, or ever have been, a member of a booster organization that supports RSU athletics;

u Have made any financial contribution to the RSU athletic department or any athletic organization of the University;

u Have been involved in the recruitment of a prospect or have been asked to assist in the recruitment of a prospective student-athlete;

u Have provided or are providing benefits to an enrolled student-athlete or his or her relatives or friends;

u Have otherwise been involved in promoting the RSU athletic program;

u Have helped arrange employment for student-athletes;

u Are a parent or guardian of an enrolled student-athlete;

u Are or have ever been a season-ticket holder.

NOTE: Once someone has been identified as a Booster, they willretain that identity forever.

RecruitingWhat is a prospective student-athlete?

A prospective student-athlete is any person who has begunclasses in the ninth grade. A prospective student-athlete remainsso even after signing a National Letter of Intent or acceptingfinancial aid and until they report for the first day of classes.

What are Boosters prohibited from doing?

u Contacting a prospect in person on or off campus

u Writing or telephoning a prospect or member of the prospect's family

u Making arrangements for the prospect or the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid

u Providing transportation for a prospect or the prospect's family or friends to visit the campus

u Providing free tickets or reduced priced tickets to attend an athletic event to the prospect or the prospect's family or friends

u Entertaining coaches of prospects

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HILLCAT ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Hillcat Athletics CenterThe Hillcat Athletics Center for the RSU Soccer and Cross Country teams began construction in October 2011 and was completedprior to the 2012-13 academic year. The 8,986 square-foot building is located in the north end zone of Soldier Field, adjacent to BlueStarr Drive. The facility features spacious locker rooms for the men’s and women’s soccer teams as well as the men’s and women’scross country teams. Coaches’ offices, an athletic training room, and storage areas for athletics and intramurals are located in thecentral area of the building. The facility also includes permanent concessions and restrooms for patrons and a paved concourse areawith sightlines to the field.

Soldier FieldSoldier Field is located in the heart of the RSU campus. The facility was originally constructed as a venue for the Oklahoma MilitaryAcademy's football games. The field has been widened and resurfaced and a new digital scoreboard has been added in the south endzone. Soldier Field also features a large press box, lights, a public address system and stadium seating for a great view of the actioncapable of supporting 2,000 fans. The installation of artificial turf at Soldier Field began following the 2011 RSU soccer season inNovember 2011 and was completed in May 2012. The artificial turf surface will allow RSU to maximize the availability and functionalityof historic Soldier Field. The durability of artificial turf will permit the university to utilize Soldier Field for athletic training and competition,intramural sports, and other student activities and community events.

Bushyhead FieldhouseBushyhead Fieldhouse serves as the on-campus practice facility for RSU's men's and women's basketball teams. The gym recentlyreceived a complete makeover which included refurbishing and repainting the floor, the addition of six goals, digital scoreboards andthe installation of portable seating with a capacity of 300. Bushyhead is also the home of the athletic department offices as well as theRSU Wellness Center - a private weight training facility for student-athletes. Bushyhead houses both the men's and women's basketballlocker rooms, an athletic training room, the Hillcat Academic Center for student-athletes and public restrooms. The Hillcats play theirhome games in the Claremore Expo Center, located one mile south of campus.

u The Hillcat Athletics Center (left) was completed in 2012 as was the artificial turf surface on Soldier Field.

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HILLCAT ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Diamond Sports ComplexThe Diamond Sports Complex, home to Hillcat Baseball and Softball, sits on the northwest corner of RSU's Claremore Campus featuringa professional playing surface, large inning-by-inning scoreboard, batting cages adjacent to the home dugout, and spacious grandstandand lawn chair areas for fans. A large locker room is located behind each Hillcat dugout that includes individual lockers, coaches’ offices,an athletic training area, bathrooms, showers and a 42-inch flat screen television and DVD player. Lights were installed on the field in timefor the 2008 season.The centerpiece at the Diamond Sports Complex is a 7,790 square-foot, two-story building positioned between theplaying fields that began construction in late July 2011 and opened in time for the start of the 2012-13 academic year. The first floor includesconcessions and restrooms for patrons as well as two dressing rooms for umpires and multiple storage areas. The second floor featuresseparate press boxes for baseball and softball, coaches’ offices, and a donors’ suite with indoor and outdoor seating. New grandstandswith stadium seating, a ticket booth, and a paved entry plaza are also included.

Claremore Expo CenterClaremore Expo Center serves as the home of Hillcat Basketball on game nights. It is also utilized as a secondary practice facility for themen's and women's basketball teams. The Expo Center features arena seating on all four sides of the court for 2,000. A four-sided digitalscoreboard adorns center court accompanied by professional playing goals with three-sided shot clocks on each end of the floor. A state-of-the-art sound system helps produce a fun atmosphere for fans and often creates a hostile environment for opponents. The Expo Centeris located less than a mile from the RSU campus on Highway 20 in Claremore.

u The centerpiece of the Diamond Sports Complex is the two-story building, completed in 2012, positioned between the baseball and softball playing fields.

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Rogers State Hillcat Basketball will return to the airwaves of RSU Radio

91.3FM while remaining on rsuhillcats.com/live for the 2014-15 season

bringing all the excitement of Hillcat Hoops to your radio and computer.

RSU Radio is a 3,000-watt student and volunteer-operated radio station on

the RSU campus. RSU Radio is the only live broadcast, college alternative

radio station in northeastern Oklahoma. 91.3FM will broadcast 50 games

both home and away bringing Hillcat basketball back to your radio.

The Hillcat Network on rsuhillcats.com/live is the home for all Hillcat

broadcasts with live free audio and video streaming. Hillcat Network

coverage is iPhone, iPad and iPod friendly and is also compatible with most

other mobile devices. Live video streaming will be provided for 18 home

dates from the Claremore Expo while audio streaming will be provided for

26 road contests.

Shawn Tiemann and Steve Bontrager return for their eighth season as the voices of Hillcat Hoops. Tiemann has 15 years of play-

by-play broadcasting experience in several sports at the high school and collegiate levels. He spent the summer of 2014 working

in minor league baseball as a broadcaster and media relations assistant for the Sioux City Explorers of the independent American

Association. Tiemann has also worked as a fill-in announcer for RSU baseball and softball. He has done fill-in work for NCAA

Division I Oral Roberts University, Division 2 Northeastern State, and John Brown University (NAIA). In the fall, Tiemann is the voice

of the Tulsa Public Schools football game of the week.

Bontrager, RSU’s color analyst, is a former All-American basketball player at ORU and served as the coach of the Tulsa Zone

and Tulsa Fastbreakers professional teams in the early 1990’s. He also worked for several years as the color commentator for

ORU men’s basketball before signing on with RSU. When not working with the Hillcats, Bontrager gives personal instruction to

some of the area’s top basketball prospects at the Health Zone in Tulsa.

The athletic department provides live internet streaming for all its broadcasts at

www.rsuhillcats.com/live. Live streaming of RSU Radio and more information can be

found at www.rsuradio.com.

HILLCAT NETWORK

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RSU HILLCAT TRADITIONS

HillcatThe university’s official mascot, the“Hillcat,” is a unique blue and redanimal that serves as a source ofcampus pride and provides a visualidentity for the university’s Athletics,Student Activities, and other schoolspirit programs.

The “Hillcat” embodies the enthusiastic, determined and boldspirit of the university’s athletic programs and the pride our stu-dents and alumni feel for the institution.

It is a fictitious cousin of the bobcat, which is indigenous tonortheast Oklahoma.

The mascot also draws its name from “College Hill,” a tradi-tional nickname for RSU. The university sits atop a hill over-looking the city of Claremore.

The name was conceived independently by a group of RSUstudents in spring 2005, and approved by the UniversityMascot Committee, Student Government Association,President, and Administration.

The mascot was developed and officially unveiled to the cam-pus in 2005 by RSUPR – the university’s Office of PublicRelations – with the assistance of SME Branding of New York,N.Y.

Homecoming WeekThe university celebrated the first-ever Homecoming duringthe first week of November 2007, during the first Hillcat men’sand women’s basketball games.

At RSU, Homecoming is a campus-wide tradition.

A bonfire is typically held the night before the big games in theopen area west of the University Village B student apartments.

A campus office decoration competition is held duringHomecoming Week, in which students and staff memberscompete to show their Hillcat pride.

The Hillcat Hacker Invitational is a fun-filled golf event playedamidst the hazards of Rogers State University’s scenicClaremore campus. The game features special nondestructivegolf balls and is designed for pros, amateurs and hackersalike. The goal of this event is to generate camaraderie amongthe university’s friends and alumni, showcase RSU’s beautifuland historic campus and establish an outstanding HillcatHomecoming tradition.

The Homecoming Tailgate Party, held outside of the ClaremoreExpo Center, is one of the most popular Homecoming eventsfor students, alumni, and the community. For more informa-tion, visit www.rsu.edu/homecoming.

u Hunter the Hillcat was given his name in 2009 through an online voting contest.

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Fear the ClawNot long after Hillcat men’s and women’s basketball was intro-duced at RSU, the home court at the Claremore Expo Centerquickly gained a reputation as a formidable venue for oppo-nents.

As a member of the Hillcat team aligns himself or herself on thefree throw line, the crowd at the Expo Center extends one armskyward and makes the sign of the claw with their fists.

If the shot falls successfully, arms descend in the manner ofthe scratch of a ferocious wild cat.

As members of an opposing team prepare to shoot a freethrow, the rowdy RSU student section has been known tointimidate the shooter. Depending on the shooter’s fortitude,sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t!

RSU HILLCAT TRADITIONS

u The Hillcat tradition of “Fear the Claw” began seven years ago and has spread throughout, the student body.

Fight SongHillcats of RSUStanding tall in Red and BlueWe will prevailWe refuse to failBecause our spirit's greatWe wear our colors proudlyOn our way to victoryGo Rogers State!!!

Lyrics by Yvonne Pace

Music by Clarence Woods/arr. Weller

Alma MaterRise above the Claremore valley Camelot to view,Stands our gracious alma materThrusting t’ward the blue.

Lift the chorus, speed it onwardFor the Red and Blue,Hail to thee our alma materHail to R-S-U!

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Eddie JacksonPixley Lumber CompanyDr. Larry & Peggy Rice

Marty Quinn - Shelter Insurance CompanyRSU Development Office

BLUEAXH Air-Coolers

Claremore Vision Center Inc.Deana Clark

D&S Cattle Company Inc.Shirley Ewton & Barbara Davis

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# Name Pos. Ht. Wgt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School

1 DesJuan Newton G 6’2 180 SR. Seattle, Wash. / Robert Morris

2 J.C. Hartzler* G 6’1 175 JR. Tulsa, Okla. / Union HS

3 Donald Moore G 6’1 175 JR. Chicago Heights, Ill. / Eastern Illinois

4 Jeylyn Sharpe* F 6’5 215 SO. Ketchum, Okla. / Ketchum HS

5 Johnathon Buckley* G 6’3 190 R-SO. Kellyville, Okla. / Kellyville HS

10 Cory Ayala* G 6’1 180 R-JR. Metropolis, Ill. / Rend Lake College

11 Deran Banton* G 6’2 175 SR. Jamaica, N.Y. / Lakeland CC

12 Kyler Ng G 6’0 160 SO. Miami, Okla. / Seneca HS

13 Tanner Gregurich G 6’1 175 FR. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow HS

23 Jordan Huffman* G 6’3 185 R-FR. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow HS

32 Carlos Perez F 6’5 225 SR. Chula Vista, Calif. / Colorado Mesa

33 Frederico Santos F 6’5 240 SR. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / NEO A&M

42 Matt Lea C 6’8 210 FR. Stilwell, Okla. / Stilwell HS

* Denotes returning player

Head Coach: Justin BarkleyAssistant Coach: Vinay PatelAssistant Coach: Tyler Wayman

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Date Time Opponent Location W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NOVEMBER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Sat. Nov. 1 2 pm Tulsa (Exhibition) Tulsa, Okla. WSat. Nov. 8 7 pm Oral Roberts (Exhibition) Tulsa, Okla. MFri. Nov. 14 8 pm Metro State Denver, Colo. MSat. Nov. 15 2 pm East Central Claremore, Okla. WSat. Nov. 15 6 pm UC Colorado Springs Denver, Colo. MTue. Nov. 18 7 pm Northwestern Oklahoma State Alva, Okla. WThu. Nov. 20 7 pm Hillsdale Free Will Baptist Claremore, Okla. MPSat. Nov. 22 2/4 pm Arlington Baptist Claremore, Okla. W/MTue. Nov. 25 5 pm Southern Arkansas Claremore, Okla. WTue. Nov. 25 7:30 pm East Central Ada, Okla. MSat. Nov. 29 TBA Northwest Missouri State Maryville, Mo. WSat. Nov. 29 3 pm Northwestern Oklahoma State Claremore, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DECEMBER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Sat. Dec. 6 2 pm Texas A&M-Commerce Commerce, Texas WThu. Dec. 11 7:30 pm Dallas Christian Claremore, Okla. MSat. Dec. 13 2 pm Northeastern State Claremore, Okla. WSat. Dec. 13 3 pm Cameron Lawton, Okla. MuMon. Dec. 15 4 pm Dallas Baptist Dallas, Texas MTue. Dec. 16 6 pm Southern Nazarene Claremore, Okla. WuThu. Dec. 18 5:30/7:30 pm UA Fort Smith Fort Smith, Ark. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JANUARY–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uThu. Jan. 1 5:30/7:30 pm Texas-Permian Basin Odessa, Texas W/MuSat. Jan. 3 1/3 pm St. Edward's Austin, Texas W/MuThu. Jan. 8 5:30/7:30 pm Texas A&M International Claremore, Okla. W/MuSat. Jan. 10 1/3 pm St. Mary's Claremore, Okla. W/MuThu. Jan. 15 6/8 pm Lubbock Christian Lubbock, Texas W/MuSat. Jan. 17 1/3 pm Oklahoma Panhandle State Goodwell, Okla. W/MuThu. Jan. 22 5:30/7:30 pm Oklahoma Christian Claremore, Okla. W/MuSat. Jan. 24 1/3 pm Newman Claremore, Okla. W/MuThu. Jan. 29 5:30/7:30 pm St. Edward's Claremore, Okla. W/MuSat. Jan. 31 1/3 pm Texas-Permian Basin Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FEBRUARY–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uThu. Feb. 5 5:30/7:30 pm St. Mary's San Antonio, Texas W/MuSat. Feb. 7 1/3 pm Texas A&M International Laredo, Texas W/MuThu. Feb 12 5:30/7:30 pm Oklahoma Panhandle State Claremore, Okla. W/MuSat. Feb. 14 1/3 pm Lubbock Christian Claremore, Okla. W/MuThu. Feb. 19 5:30/7:30 pm Oklahoma Christian Edmond, Okla. W/MuSat. Feb. 21 1/3 pm Newman Wichita, Kan. W/MuSat. Feb. 28 1/3 pm UA Fort Smith Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MARCH–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uMon. March 2 6 pm Dallas Baptist Claremore, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RED denotes Home Game | u denotes Conference Game | P denotes Homecoming–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Live video streaming at www.rsuhillcats.com/live for all home games–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Schedules are subject to change, visit our site or download the RSU Hillcat Appfor up to date schedules.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––All RSU home basketball games are played at:Claremore Expo Center | 400 Veterans Pkwy. | Claremore, OK 74017