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2013 – 2014M E D I A G U I D E

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San Jacinto College Men’s Basketball 2013-20142

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous College)0 Carrington Ward G 6-2 Soph. Philadelphia, Pa. / Electrical & Technology HS / Palm Beach State College1 Michael Carey G 6-5 Fresh. Nassau, Bahamas / Lamar Consolidated HS3 Torrence Dyck, Jr. G 6-5 Soph. Rochester, N.Y. / East HS / Palm Beach State College5 Gary Akbar G 6-5 Soph. Dayton, Ohio / Dunbar HS / Midland College10 Anthony Miles G 6-1 Soph. Pearland / Dawson HS / Loyola University (New Orleans)12 Michael Hunter G 5-10 Fresh. Houston / Willowridge HS14 Rashard Owens F 6-5 Fresh. Bossier, La. / Bossier HS22 Richard Benedyth G 5-11 Soph. Bronx, N.Y. / Cypress Springs HS / Northwest Florida State College23 Dana Raysor G 6-3 Fresh. Hamilton, N.J. / St. Patrick HS24 Anthony Livingston F 6-8 Fresh. Washington, D.C. / Stevens Prep Academy30 Jevonlean Hedgeman F 6-7 Fresh. Pearland / Pearland HS33 Justin Hollins F 6-8 Fresh. Houston / Trent International35 Egi Gjikondi F 6-9 Fresh. (RS) Malden, Mass. / Malden HS / Alabama State University44 Taylor Morris F 6-5 Fresh. Deer Park / Deer Park HS

Head Coach: Scott R. Gernander, Second Season (24-6), Sam Houston State University (2006, M.A. 2008)Assistant Coach: Albert Talley, Jr., Third Season, Texas Wesleyan University (2005), Concordia University-Irvine (2012)Assistant Coach: Jeffrey D. Mailhot, First Season, California Baptist University (2005)

2013-2014 SAN JACINto CollEGE MEN’S BASkEtBAll tEAM

2013-2014 SAN JACINto CollEGE MEN’S BASkEtBAll RoStER

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PlAYER BIoS

Carrington Ward6-2 | Soph. | G Philadelphia, Pa. | Electrical & Technology HS (Palm Beach State College)0

torrence Dyck, Jr.6-5 | Soph. | G Rochester, N.Y. | East HS (Palm Beach State College)3

Anthony Miles6-1 | Soph. | G Pearland | Dawson HS (Loyola University [New Orleans])10

Michael Carey6-5 | Fresh. | G Nassau, Bahamas | Lamar Consolidated HS1

Gary Akbar6-5 | Soph. | G Dayton, Ohio | Dunbar HS (Midland College)5

Michael Hunter5-10 | Fresh. | G Houston | Willowridge HS12

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PlAYER BIoS

Dana Raysor6-3 | Fresh. | G Hamilton, N.J. | St. Patrick HS23

Jevonlean Hedgeman6-7 | Fresh. | F Pearland | Pearland HS30

Anthony livingston6-8 | Fresh. | F Washington, D.C. | Stevens Prep Academy24

Justin Hollins6-8 | Fresh. | F Houston | Trent International33

Rashard owens6-5 | Fresh. | F Bossier, La. | Bossier HS14

Richard Benedyth5-11 | Soph. | G Bronx, N.Y. | Cypress Springs HS | Northwest Florida State College22

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PlAYER BIoS

Egi Gjikondi6-9 | Fresh. (RS) | F Malden, Mass. | Malden HS | Alabama State University35

taylor Morris6-5 | Fresh. | F Deer Park | Deer Park HS44

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CoACHING StAff BIoS

After spending a season as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, Sam Houston State University, Scott R. Gernander returned in 2008 to the school where his collegiate playing days began to serve as an assistant coach under his legendary father. After serving the 2012-2013 season as Interim Head Coach, the younger Gernander was promoted to the top spot in the Summer of 2013.

Last season, Gernander guided San Jacinto College to a 24-6 record and the semifinals of the Region XIV tournament. Under his tutelege, Mohammad Lee was named a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) all-American and all-Region player, while Danny Lawhorn and Zach Lofton were also named to the all-Region squad. The 2012-2013 San Jac team averaged nearly 91 points per game, and won the Region XIV South Zone, finishing with a 14-5 conference record.

As a graduate assistant at Sam Houston State from 2005-2008, Gernander coached on teams that recorded a combined 66-27 record, and had three 20-win seasons in the Southland Conference.

The 30-year-old Gernander played as a guard at SHSU from 2003 to 2005, where Bearkats were 31-27 during his time on the hard court. Prior to playing at Sam Houston, Gernander was a member of the San Jacinto College men’s basketball team,

Scott R. GernanderHead Coach

Second Season Sam Houston State University (2006, M.A. 2008) Overall: 24-6 (281) 476-1849

where he played on teams that went a combined 57-12, won two conference titles, and were national junior college runners-up. He averaged 8.1 points per game while at San Jacinto College.

Before playing at San Jac for his father, Gernander was a first team all-District and second team all-Region guard for Coach Boyce Paxton at Sam Rayburn High School in Pasadena. He averaged 17.8 points as a senior.

Gernander received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Sam Houston State in 2006 and a Master of Arts in Kinesiology in 2008. He married Amanda Crabtree in June of 2008.

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CoACHING StAff BIoS

Albert Talley Jr. of Cleburne is in his second season with the San Jacinto College men’s basketball program. He joined San Jac last season from Paris Junior College, where he served as assistant men’s basketball coach, following his time in the same position with Panola College.

His experience includes playing basketball and serving as a student assistant coach for Texas Wesleyan University, where he was a member of the 2006 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) national championship team. He was one of four recipients across the nation to receive the NAIA Champions of Character Award for his contributions on the court, in the classroom, and in the community. His other accolades include the university’s Gene & Anne Burge Sportsmanship Award and Golden Crutch Award.

Talley holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Texas Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration from Concordia University. This is his eighth year coaching in Region XIV.

Albert talley, Jr.Assistant Coach

Third Season Texas Wesleyan University (2005)Concordia University Irvine (2012)

SCott R. GERNANDER, DANNY lAWHoRN, AND AlBERt tAllEY

SCott R. GERNANDER, ZACH loftEN, AND AlBERt tAllEY

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Jeff Mailhot is in his first season with the San Jacinto College men’s basketball program, but he is no stranger to the College or to junior college basketball.

Mailhot spent the last two seasons as an assistant at Midland College, where he helped the Chaps to a 36-18 overall record. While at Midland, he was responsible for recruiting, strength and conditioning, scouting, travel, and provided academic support. He helped coach four first-team all-conference selections, and had seven student-athletes sign with NCAA division I schools.

Prior to his time at Midland, Mailhot was an assistant coach at Howard College, where the Hawks won the national championship in 2010. During his two years at Howard, the Hawks posted an overall record of 58-7, had the top-ranked defense in the nation, and Mailhot saw eight student-athletes sign with NCAA division I schools, four at the high major level. In addition, Mailhot recruited and coached the NJCAA and NABC National Player of the Year in Jae Crowder, a current member of the Dallas Mavericks. Mailhot also has coached at the high school level as well as in AAU.

Mailhot played and graduated from Hopkins High School, Minnetonka, Minn. in 1999-2000. There he played under legendary Coach Ken Novak Jr. and his team held a top ten ranking in the nation during his senior year.

Mailhot’s collegiate career started at Valparaiso before he transferred to San Jacinto College. He played at San Jac for head coach Scott Gernander Sr., in the 2001-2002 season, posting a 30-2 overall record and holding the No. 1 ranking in the country before transferring to the University of California – Riverside and then California Baptist after tearing his second ACL.

Mailhot is a 2005 graduate of California Baptist University with a bachelor of science in business administration with an emphasis in management, cum laude. He was married in 2011 to Lady Mayerly Gomez-Rincon.

Jeffrey D. MailhotAssistant Coach

California Baptist University (2005)

CoACHING StAff BIoS

Troy Rabon, MAT, ATC, LAT, is in his seventh year as an athletic trainer at San Jacinto College.

Rabon enjoys working at San Jacinto College because of the relationships he is able to build with coaches and student-athletes. “It’s easier to develop strong and trusting relationships,” he says. As for his philosophy on athletic training, Rabon states, “I just try to instill in all of my student-athletes that I’m always here to help them.” Rabon enjoys athletic training because he loves helping people and sports equally. For him, it was the perfect fit.

Prior to coming to San Jacinto College, Rabon worked on the collegiate level at the University of Texas, Texas Tech University, and Florida A&M University. He has also worked for the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Braves, in addition to a private position as a trainer for U.S. Olympic track and field athletes.

Rabon holds a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas, and a master’s in athletic training from Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. He resides in League City.

troy RabonAthletic Trainer

Seventh Season

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2012-2013 SAN JACINto CollEGE MEN’S BASkEtBAll SEASoN StAtS Total 3-Point F-Throw ReboundsPlayer gp-gs Min. fg-fga Pct. 3fg-fga Pct. ft-fta Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF A TO St. Blk. Pts. Avg.

Lawhorn, Danny 30-29 31.3 110-237 46.4 14-40 35.0 64-96 66.7 13 107 120 4.0 47 255 105 65 2 298 9.9

Lee, Mohammad 30-28 30.1 189-384 49.2 26-74 35.1 166-221 75.1 80 151 231 7.7 70 123 77 53 10 570 19.0

Sanchez, Emmanuel 28-4 15.9 61-134 37.2 46-131 35.1 6-14 42.9 9 38 47 1.7 40 31 17 25 5 174 6.2

Chatman, Brandon 28-9 20.5 105-273 38.5 75-187 40.1 46-65 70.8 13 42 55 2.0 59 48 35 33 1 331 11.8

Rios, Chris 16-1 11.1 16-37 43.2 7-17 41.2 2-3 66.7 8 24 32 2.0 20 3 9 3 0 41 2.6

Marshall, Tyrone 30-13 20.7 65-128 50.8 -- -- 75-119 63.0 60 124 184 6.1 75 15 27 15 61 205 6.8

Lofton, Zach 26-20 27.8 165-349 47.3 49-141 34.8 53-70 75.7 39 60 99 3.8 51 68 32 41 7 432 16.6

Bourgeois, Teris 26-26 27.4 129-253 51.0 26-82 31.7 88-105 83.8 46 114 160 6.2 59 40 33 26 10 372 14.3

Akazi, Uzonna 28-2 13.0 59-99 59.6 2-12 16.7 30-47 63.8 33 61 94 3.4 43 7 20 9 11 150 5.4

Jones, Javaria 28-17 20.2 57-103 55.3 0-1 0.0 30-43 69.8 37 99 136 4.9 75 12 16 12 69 144 5.1

TEAM TOTALS 30-30 200.8 956-2027 47.2 245-685 35.8 560-783 71.5 338 820 1158 39.9 539 602 371 282 176 2717 90.6

2012-2013 Season ResultsDate OppOnent W/L ScOre

11/01/12 Lone Star College – Cy-Fair W 101-6611/03/12 Lone Star College – Tomball W 109-7111/06/12 Texas Southern University Club W 121-8311/10/12 at Collin County Community College W 75-7011/11/12 at Texas Wesleyan University JV W 111-6411/14/12 Lone Star College – Kingwood W 92-7211/16/12 Houston Community College – Southwest W 128-6811/20/12 Trinity Valley Community College* L 60-6211/28/12 at Panola College* W 96-8012/01/12 Paris Junior College* W 78-6912/05/12 at Bossier Parish Community College* W 106-7912/08/12 Navarro College* W 82-7201/05/13 at Kilgore College* L 65-7501/18/13 Victoria College W 97-8701/12/13 at Tyler Junior College* L 66-6901/16/13 Angelina College* L 71-7401/19/13 at Lamar State-Port Arthur* W 80-7801/22/13 Lone Star College – Tomball W 96-7801/26/13 Coastal Bend Community College* W 98-7301/30/13 at Blinn College* W 85-8002/02/13 Lee College* W 104-10102/05/13 at Jacksonville College* L 105-108 (OT)02/09/13 Lamar State-Port Arthur* W 89-8502/13/13 at Angelina College* W 75-6302/20/13 at Coastal Bend Community College* W 94-7802/23/13 Blinn College* W 93-8702/27/13 at Lee College* W 101-9603/02/13 Jacksonville College* W 99-9503/07/13 Tyler Junior College # W 62-5203/08/13 Navarro College # L 75-79

* = Region XIV game# = Region XIV Tournament

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RECoRDS

San Jacinto College’s all-time record over a 52-year span is 1,485-356 (.807) entering this season. San Jac won 20 consecutive conference titles between 1973 and 1993 and has seen 36 players earn All-American honors. The 1973-1992 championships were during the years of the Texas Junior College Athletic Conference while the 1993 title was from the 13-team Texas Eastern Athletic Conference. In addition, 18 San Jac players have become NBA draftees including former Houston Rockets’ guard Steve Francis, and former Boston Celtics guard, and current Washington Wizards assistant coach, Sam Cassell.

Coaching RecordsTom Sewell (1961-1967)141-89

Ron Rucker (1967-1969)88-5

Dean Evans (1969-1974)165-32

Wayne Ballard (1974-1977)103-18

Ronnie Arrow (1977-87)301-43

Scott Gernander (1987-2011)640-158

Jacob Wonders (2011)23-7

Scott R. Gernander (2012-present)24-6

Total (1961-2012)1,485-356

Region XIV Records• Consecutive Region XIV titles (1974-77)

• Total Region XIV titles, 19 (1967, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006)

• Region XIV runner-up, 6 (1965, 1970, 1972, 1978, 1982, 1988)

• Consecutive Region XIV South Zone Championships, 8 (1974-81)

• Consecutive Region XIV Conference Championships, 9 (1996-97 through 2004-05)

team RecordsWin-Loss Totals (Years)

1. 37-0 (1985-86)

2. 36-1 (1986-87)

3. 36-1 (1996-97)

4. 44-2 (1967-68)

longest Home Court Winning Streak101 games (1982-89)

Points Scored 1. 146 pts. vs. St. Philips College (1972)

2. 136 pts. vs. Lon Morris (1986)

Single Game Margin of Victory68 pts. (111-43 vs. Lone Star-Tomball), 2009

offensive team Average105.5 pts. (1989-90)

Defensive team Average52.2 pts. (1968-69)

Single Half Points82 pts. vs. Angelina College (second half ) (1990)

80 pts. vs. Lon Morris (second half ) (1986)

100 Point Games (Single Season)1. 24 (1989-90)

2. 22 (1988-89)

3. 21 (1971-72)

4. 21 (1985-86)

1967-68 SAN JACINto CollEGE BASkEtBAll NAtIoNAl CHAMPIoNS

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INDIVIDUAl RECoRDS

Career Points2,457 Ollie Taylor (1966-68)

Career 3-point field Goals Made207 Marsell Holden (2009-11)

Career free throw Percentage89.5% (257-287) Marsell Holden (2009-11)

Career Charges Drawn / taken75 Flavien Davis (2010-12)

Season Rebound total504, Larry Spriggs (1977-78)

Season Blocked Shots total 184, Alton Lister (1976-77)

Season 3-Point field Goals Made119, William Clay (1996-97)

Single Game Points total1. 53, Ollie Taylor vs. San Antonio College (1968)

2. 50, Michael Lloyd vs. Kilgore College (1993)

3. 44, Ollie Taylor vs. Tyler (1968)

Single Game field Goals22, Ollie Taylor vs. San Antonio College (1968)

Single Game Rebound total1. 34, Leonard Springer vs. Lamar Tech (1963)

2. 31, Larry Spriggs vs. St. Philips College (1978)

Single Game Blocked Shots 13, Walter Berry vs. Western Texas (1984)

Single Game Assists total23, Gabe Ramirez vs. Kilgore (1988)

Single Game 3-Point field Goals Made11, Marcus West vs. Panola (2002-2003)

flAVIEN DAVIS MARSEll HolDEN

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HIStoRY AND ACHIEVEMENtS

NJCAA Milestones• National Champions: 1968, 1983, 1984 and 1986 (Undefeated Champs: In 1986, San Jacinto College became the fourth team in

NJCAA history to go undefeated and win the national championship.)

• National Champion Runner-up: 1967, 1977, 1997 and 2003

• National Tournament Appearances: 19 (1967, 68, 69, 74, 75, 76, 77, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 97, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006)

Season-by-Season Records1961-62: 14-19

1962–63: 19-16

1963–64: 22-14, Region XIV south zone tournament champions

1964–65: 19-20

1965–66: 25-15, Conference Champions

1966–67: 42-5, National Champions Runner-up

1967–68: 44-2, National Champions

1968–69: 44-3, 7th place national tournament finish

1969–70: 36 -6, Conference Champions

1970–71: 37-4, Conference Champions

1971–72: 36 -6, Conference Champions

1972–73: 22-12, Region XIV south zone tournament finalist

1973–74: 34-4, 8th place national tournament finish

1974–75: 38-4, 4th place national tournament finish

1975–76: 32-7, National tournament quarterfinalists

1976–77: 33-7, National Champions Runner-up

1977–78: 27-9, Conference Champions

1978–79: 26 -7, Conference Champions

1979–80: 25-7, Conference Champions

1980–81: 25-7, Conference Champions

1981–82: 30-4, Conference Champions, regional runners-up

1982–83: 35-2, National Champions

1983–84: 35-2, National Champions

1984–85: 25-4, Conference Champions

1985–86: 37-0, National Champions

1986–87: 36-1, 5th place national tournament finish

1987–88: 32-2, Conference Champions

1988–89: 36-4, 3rd place national tournament finish

1989–90: 34-4, 7th place national tournament finish

1990–91: 27-4, Conference Champions, state final four

1991–92: 25-9, State champions, national qualifier

1992–93: 24-6, Conference champions, state qualifier

1993–94: 14-15, State qualifier

1994–95: 17-14, State qualifier

1995–96: 24-7, State qualifier

1996–97: 36-1, Conference Champion, National Champion Runner-up

1997–98: 26-4, Conference Champions, state qualifier

1998–99: 25-7, Co-conference Champions, state qualifier

1999–00: 30-5, Conference Champions, national qualifier

2000–01: 30-6, Conference Champions, national qualifier

2001–02: 30-2, Conference Champions

2002–03: 28-10, Co-Conference Champion, National Champions Runner-up

2003-04: 27-4, Co-Conference Champions

2004-05: 31-3, Conference Champions

2005-06: 24-12, Region XIV tournament champions, national qualifier

2006-07: 23-8, Region XIV tournament quarterfinals

2007-08: 23-9, Region XIV tournament semifinals

2008-09: 20-12, Region XIV tournament quarterfinals

2009-10: 25-6, Region XIV tournament quarterfinals

2010-11: 29-4, Conference Champions, Region XIV tournament finals

2011-12: 23-7, Region XIV tournament quarterfinals

2012-13: 24-6, Region XIV tournament semifinals

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Steve francis (1996-97)Nicknamed Stevie Franchise,” Francis played five seasons in Houston during the early part of his career, and later again signed with the Houston Rockets as a free agent. He also spent time with the Orlando Magic, New York Knicks and Memphis Grizzlies during his 10+ years in the NBA. As a member of the San Jac men’s basketball team

from 1996 to 1997, Francis helped SJC reach the national title game, averaging 12.5 and 7.5 rebounds per game. He guided a talented San Jac team to 36 straight wins before a loss in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national tournament. Francis went on to play for the University of Maryland.

Walter Berry (1983-84)Berry left his mark on the San Jac men’s basketball program when he guided San Jac to a 35-2 overall record and a national championship during the 1983-84 season. He was a first-team All-American during that championship season and was named the most valuable player at the NJCAA national tournament. That season he set a school record for blocked

shots in a game with 13 against Western Texas, and is second on the all-time scoring list behind Ollie Taylor. Berry went on to play for St. John’s University where he was the college player of the year, earning the John Wooden Award. He was a first round draft pick of the Portland Trailblazers.

ollie Mack (1975-77)Mack led San Jacinto College to the national tournament in 1976 and 1977, where it advanced to the quarterfinals and finished as the national runner up, respectively. He was a two-time NJCAA all-tournament team honoree, and was the 1976 NJCAA national tournament most valuable player (scored a combined 110 points in the

tournament that year). Mack was a first-team All-American in 1977 before playing for East Carolina University. He played professionally for the Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers.

Sam Cassell (1989-91)Cassell enjoyed a fine career in the National Basketball Association, and most recently, in 2008, he added another NBA championship to his résumé in what would prove to be his final season as a NBA player. Cassell was with San Jac for two seasons (1990-1992) and averaged 23.4 points, 7.6 assists and 5.1 rebounds a contest during

an All-American sophomore season. After playing the 1992-93 season with Florida State, Cassell was a first-round pick of the Houston Rockets in 1993, where he helped the team win back-to-back NBA world championships (1993-1994 and 1994-1995). In 17 seasons in the NBA, Cassell scored 15,635 points; grabbed 3,221 rebounds; and dished out 5,939 assists.

PlAYERS fIND SUCCESS AftER SAN JACINto CollEGE

The names Sam Cassell and Steve Francis are often synonymous with San Jacinto College men’s basketball. However, the extent of successful players reaches well beyond. The list of former San Jac players includes, but is certainly not limited to, Ollie Taylor, a first-team All-American in 1968 before transferring to University of Houston; Tom Henderson, a two-time All-American who was the leading scorer of the U.S. Olympic basketball squad that lost a controversial game to Russia in the 1972 Munich Games (he was also an All-American at the University of Hawai‘i); Ray Williams a first-team All-American that went on to play for the University of Minnesota (he was also #10 pick in 1977 NBA draft and played 10 years in the NBA); Ladell Eackles, a first-team All-American that was the 1986 national tournament most valuable player (he went on to play at the University of New Orleans); Boo Harvey, a first-team All-American that led San Jac to a national title; and Omar Sneed, an NJCAA player of the year and first-team All-American. Some other notable players include:

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WHERE HAVE tHEY GoNE?

San Jacinto College has a remarkable tradition of sending players to four-year colleges after their stay in Pasadena. Here is a look at some of the former players to have gone on to play beyond SJC.

Player Yrs. at SJC School

Tom Mitchell 1965-67 Seattle Richard Vasquez 1965-67 University of Florida Ollie Taylor 1966-68 University of Houston Jeff Haliburton 1967-69 Drake Terry Mullins 1967-69 University of Texas Leon Huff 1968-70 Drake Bob Nash 1968-70 University of Hawai’i Buzzy Thomas 1970-72 Drake Tom Henderson 1970-72 University of Hawai’i Art Johnson 1973-74 Iowa State University Ray Williams 1973-75 University of Minnesota Sam Williams 1974-75 San Francisco Mike Schultz 1974-76 University of Houston Ollie Mack 1975-77 East Carolina University Alton Lister 1976-77 Arizona State Larry Spriggs 1977-78 Howard Curtis Phauls 1977-79 University of Massachusetts Billy Goodwin 1979-80 St. John’s Don Plummer 1980-81 San Diego State Nolan Gibson 1981-83 Bradley Carey Holland 1981-83 Auburn Spoon James 1981-83 UNLV Andre Ross 1981-83 San Diego State Walter Berry 1983-84 St. John’s Ron Singleton 1983-84 Arizona State

Player Yrs. at SJC School

Linwood Moye 1983-84 UNLV Lew Hill 1983-85 Wichita State Tom Grant 1985-86 University of Houston Tyrone Shaw 1984-86 West Virginia University Ledell Eackles 1984-86 University of New Orleans Boo Harvey 1985-87 St. John’s Michael Porter 1985-87 St. John’s John Hudson 1985-87 University of South Carolina David Butler 1986-88 UNLV Moses Scurry 1986-88 UNLVArnold Bernard 1987-89 Southwest Missouri State Daryl Reid 1987-89 Southwest Missouri State Butch Morris 1988-90 University of Arkansas Bryan Sallier 1989-90 Oklahoma University Sam Cassell 1989-91 Florida State University Rodney Odom 1990-91 University of North Carolina-Charlotte Ernest Jackson 1990-92 University of South Alabama Bill Burnett 1990-92 Southern University Leonard Williams 1990-92 Louisiana Tech University William Howze 1991-93 New Mexico State University Carl Turner 1991-93 St. Louis University Michael Lloyd 1992-94 Syracuse University Lonnie Alexander 1993-95 Stephen F. Austin State University

ADRIAN MoRAlES StAVoN WIllIAMS

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Player Yrs. at SJC School

Dink Peters 1994-96 East Carolina University Omar Sneed 1995-97 University of Memphis Steve Francis 1996-97 University of Maryland Calvin Bowman 1996-98 West Virginia UniversityWilliam Clay 1996-98 University of Texas Alex Scales 1996-98 University of Oregon Charlie Naihe 1998-99 Baylor University Gee Gervin 1997-98 University of Houston Alex Shorts 1998-99 Miami University (Ohio) Mugsy Green 1998-2000 Manhattan Antonio Falu 1999-2001 ValparaisoRoberto Morentin 1999-2001 University of Central Florida Darnell Hopkins 2001-03 Murray State Daryl Mason 2001-03 University of Louisiana – Monroe Jihad Muhammad 2001-03 University of Cincinnati Rashad Robinson 2001-03 Liberty University Marcus West 2001-03 Fresno State Scott Robert Gernander 2001-03 Sam Houston State UniversityCourtney Captain 2003-05 East Carolina University Kentrell Gransberry 2003-05 South Florida Trey McDowell 2003-05 Louisiana Tech University Manuel Neto 2004-06 Stony Brook University Champ Sylvester 2004-06 Texas A&M-Commerce Kevin Widemond 2004-06 Texas A&M-Commerce

Player Yrs. at SJC School

Tafari Toney 2004-06 University of Houston Ben Bell 2005-06 University of North Texas Robert McKiver 2005-06 University of Houston David Devezin 2006-07 Marist Booker Woodfox 2005-07 Creighton UniversityJeremy Barr 2007-08 Louisiana-LafayetteKyle Cannon 2007-08 University of OklahomaLance Pevehouse 2007-08 Sam Houston State UniversityStavon Williams 2007-08 Utah StateAndrew Gonzalez 2008-09 Houston Baptist UniversityDevin McDonald 2008-09 University of New OrleansMaurice McNeil 2008-09 University of HoustonDion Prewster 2009-10 Stephen F. Austin State UniversityMarsell Holden 2010-11 Morehead State UniversityAdrian Morales 2010-11 University of St. Thomas (Texas)Moses Sundufu 2010-11 St. Mary’s University (Texas)Daryell Taylor 2010-11 St. Mary’s University (Texas)Flavien Davis 2011-12 Montana State UniversityZach Lofton 2012-13 Illinois State UniversityTeris Bourgeois 2012-13 University of New OrleansMohammad Lee 2012-13 Tarleton State UniversityJavaria Jones 2012-13 Southern University

tERIS BoURGEoIS JoSH WESlEY

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ABoUt SAN JACINto CollEGE AtHlEtICSWith 12 national championships in its more than 50-year athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community and four-year college athletic programs, San Jacinto College has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes.

Divided among the three campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has a variety of athletic opportunities for both male and female student-athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and baseball; and women’s basketball, softball, and volleyball.

San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and, track and field, as well as individual titles in tennis. Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student-athletes on the court and field and in the classroom.

San Jacinto College National ChampionshipsYear Team Overall Record1968 Men’s Basketball 44-21983 Men’s Basketball 35-21984 Men’s Basketball 35-21985 Baseball 54-71986 Men’s Basketball 37-01986 Baseball 53-121987 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field n/a1987 Baseball 52-91987 Volleyball 39-71989 Women’s Indoor Track & Field n/a1989 Baseball 61-101990 Baseball 62-11

San Jacinto College All-time All-AmericansYear Name Team Sport2013 Mohammad Lee First Men’s Basketball2012 Marie-Pierre Bakima First Volleyball Marlaina Pleydle Second Volleyball Jose Seoane Second Men’s Soccer Anthony Banda Third Baseball2011 Guillermo Alvarez First Men’s Soccer Jazmine Green First Volleyball Marsell Holden First Men’s Basketball Tyler Wright Third Baseball Miguel Pena Honorable Mention Baseball Carlos Picado Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2010 Miguel Pena First Baseball Alyssa Dibbern First Volleyball Candace Soares First Volleyball Sean Nolin Third Baseball2009 Maurice McNeill First Men’s Basketball Christie Dorch Second Volleyball Deric Hawkins Second Baseball2008 Kieron Bernard First Men’s Soccer Zuzana Cizova First Volleyball Kris Miller First Baseball Gabriel Rodriguez First Men’s Soccer Julia Texeira Second Volleyball Mozesh Gyrio Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer

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2007 Ricardo Ximenes First Men’s Soccer Kieron Bernard Second Men’s Soccer Ligia Clemente Second Volleyball Taujhnae Travis Second Women’s Basketball Booker Woodfox Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball2006 Arica Rodriguez Second Softball Nyla Ware Second Volleyball2005 Ardalan Attar First Men’s Soccer Trey McDowell Second Men’s Basketball Gene Rhodes Second Volleyball Derrick Henry Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2004 Dane Richards First Men’s Soccer Leah Alexander Second Volleyball Jihad Muhammad Second Men’s Basketball Rohan Bernard Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2003 Nick Stavinoha First Baseball Mike Pankratz Second Baseball Clint Goocher Third Baseball Leah Alexander Honorable Mention Volleyball2002 Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Derick Payne Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Deshawn Woolery Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2001 Antonio Falu’ First Men’s Basketball Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Fernando Castellanos Second Men’s Soccer Brett Cooley Third Baseball2000 Kevin Theiss First Baseball1998 Calvin Bowman First Men’s Basketball Kristine Renner Third Softball1997 Omar Sneed First Men’s Basketball1996 Omar Sneed Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1994 Michael Lloyd First Men’s Basketball1993 Jeniver Koutnik First Volleyball Misty Farmer Honorable Mention Volleyball1992 Earnest Jackson Third Men’s Basketball1991 Kim Hill Second Volleyball Sam Cassell Third Men’s Basketball1990 Joel Gilmore First Baseball Julie Harper Second Volleyball Sam Cassell Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1989 Debi Henry Second Volleyball Dan Robinson Honorable Mention Baseball Scott McCarty Honorable Mention Baseball Darryl Reid Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1988 Thayer Swain First Baseball Stacie McDaniel First Volleyball Jose Rivas Honorable Mention Baseball David Butler First Men’s Basketball1987 Sonia Trevino First Volleyball Patricia Guerrero Honorable Mention Volleyball Boo Harvey First Men’s Basketball1986 Eve Posey First Volleyball Rachael Standley Second Volleyball Ledell eakles First Men’s Basketball1985 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Jackie LeDay Honorable Mention Volleyball

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ABoUt SAN JACINto CollEGE AtHlEtICS1984 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Dody Rather First Baseball Sandy Howell Second Volleyball Joe Mikulik Honorable Mention Baseball Walter Berry First Men’s Basketball1983 Kim Smith Honorable Mention Volleyball1982 Frank James Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Louis Ray Honorable Mention Baseball1981 Allen Brown First Baseball Tim Englund Second Baseball Don Plummer Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1980 Mark Brogdon Second Baseball Teresa Odgen Second Volleyball Chuck Shirley Third Baseball Billy Goodwin Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Robin Hall Honorable Mention Volleyball1979 Curtis Phauls Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1978 Mark Martin Honorable Mention Baseball Larry Spriggs Third Men’s Basketball1977 Ron Driver First Baseball Ollie Mack First Men’s Basketball1976 Donna Branch First Volleyball Eva Garcia First Volleyball Debbie Brown Second Volleyball Mike Schultz Second Men’s Basketball1975 Donna Branch First Volleyball Ray Williams First Men’s Basketball1974 Steve Kerns Second Baseball1973 Wayne Cato First Baseball Don Bravenec Honorable Mention Baseball1972 Rick Burley First Baseball Tom Henderson First Men’s Basketball Paul Miller Honorable Mention Baseball1971 Rick Burley First Baseball Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Tom Henderson Second Men’s Basketball1970 Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Bob Nash Second Men’s Basketball1969 Jeff Halliburton Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1968 Steve Spretz Honorable Mention Baseball Ollie Taylor First Men’s Basketball1967 Tom Mitchell First Men’s Basketball1966 Glen Blanton Honorable Mention Baseball1965 Mike Anderson Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

San Jacinto College All-time Academic All-AmericansYear Name Award Sport2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball

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San Jacinto College Central Campus8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX 77505281-998-6150

Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since 1961. The Achieving the Dream Leader College is committed to the goals and aspirations of a diverse population of 30,000 credit students in more than 200 degree and certificate options, including university transfer and career preparation. Students also benefit from the College’s job training programs, renowned for meeting the needs of growing industries in the region. The College’s service area includes the Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Pasadena and Sheldon Independent School Districts, as well as portions of the Humble, Pearl- and, and Clear Creek school districts.

San Jacinto College’s roots date back to May of 1960 when voters in the district approved the creation of East Harris County Union Junior College and a seven-member Board of Regents was established. The name was changed a few times over its history to its current San Jacinto Community College District, although it has always been informally referred to as San Jacinto College. In September of 1961, 876 students attended the College at its location in Pasadena. Since then, the College has grown to include three campuses and 12 extension centers; a continuing and professional development division for continuing education and workforce training; distance learning; a dual credit program with local high schools, early college high schools in cooperation with Clear Creek ISD, Pasadena ISD, and Sheldon ISD; and an enrollment of more than 30,000 credit students each semester.

San Jacinto College is committed to the citizens of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student success... the reason for our being. Our comprehensive community college mission is to empower students who come with a wide variety of goals to find the assistance they need at their college, San Jacinto College.

We have made a strong commitment to academic excellence, and our award-winning faculty members are passionate about teaching. Our students choose from more than 200 degree and certificate programs in many different fields including academic transfer programs to four-year institutions and a wide variety of workforce training programs.

The College has placed an emphasis on upgrading facilities and technology to support student learning. Over the last decade, San Jacinto College has added new buildings to support teaching and learning in the sciences, fine arts, and technology fields.

In September 2008, San Jacinto College faced unprecedented challenges in the wake of Hurricane Ike. The College sustained significant damage, and as a result, was closed for two and a half weeks following the storm. The instructional leaders and faculty diligently worked on a plan to complete all course

learning outcomes through in-class instruction, out-of-class assignments, and incorporating technology into learning to allow students to successfully complete the semester without extending the term. The College plan was highly applauded by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accreditation site visit team in November of 2008, when it granted the College reaccreditation.

In 2011, San Jacinto College was recognized as a leader in the national student completion movement when it was named an Achieving the Dream Leader College. Throughout the course of its participation in Achieving the Dream, San Jacinto College increased Fall-to-Spring persistence through a combination of interventions including the First Year Experience Calling Program, Mandatory New Student Orientation, a student success course, free tutoring, and the Men of Honor program.

San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast through grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with other colleges and organizations. The funds support student success through academic programs and initiatives promoting college retention and completion, regional workforce training, scholarships and tuition of various student programs, and creates pathways to higher education and to the workforce for middle and high school students.

Students and employees come to San Jacinto College with various goals and aspirations, and we remain committed to their success.

San Jacinto college Your Goals. Your College.

ANDERS GYMNASIUM

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2013 – 2014MEN’S BASkEtBAll SCHEDUlEDAY DAtE oPPoNENt tIME SItE San Jacinto College ClassicFriday November 1 Odessa College vs. Lone Star College-Kingwood 6 p.m. Pasadena San Jacinto College vs. Lone Star College-Tomball^ 8 p.m. PasadenaSaturday November 2 Odessa College 4 p.m. PasadenaSunday November 3 Odessa College vs. Lone Star College-Tomball 12 p.m. Pasadena San Jacinto College vs. Lone Star College-Kingwood^ 2 p.m. PasadenaFriday November 8 Collin County Community college 7 p.m. PasadenaSaturday November 9 Northwest Florida State College 2 p.m. PasadenaTuesday November 12 at Victoria College 7 p.m. VictoriaFriday November 15 Texas Southern University 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday November 16 Baton Rouge Community College 2 p.m. PasadenaTuesday November 19 Houston Community College 7:30 p.m. PasadenaTuesday November 26 at Trinity Valley Community College* 7:30 p.m. AthensWednesday December 4 Panola College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday December 7 at Paris Junior College* 4 p.m. ParisWednesday December 11 Bossier Parish Community College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaThursday January 2 Lone Star College – Tomball 2 p.m. PasadenaSaturday January 4 at Navarro College* 4 p.m. CorsicanaWednesday January 8 Kilgore College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday January 11 Tyler Junior College* 4 p.m. PasadenaWednesday January 15 at Angelina College* 7:30 p.m. LufkinSaturday January 18 Lamar State College-Port Arthur* 4 p.m. PasadenaTuesday January 21 Victoria College 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday January 25 at Coastal Bend Community College* 4 p.m. BeevilleWednesday January 29 Blinn College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday February 1 at Lee College* 6 p.m. BaytownWednesday February 5 Jacksonville College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday February 8 at Lamar State College – Port Arthur* 4 p.m. Port ArthurWednesday February 12 Angelina College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaWednesday February 19 Coastal Bend Community College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday February 22 at Blinn College* 6 p.m. BrenhamWednesday February 26 Lee College* 7:30 p.m. PasadenaSaturday March 1 at Jacksonville College* 4 p.m. JacksonvilleTuesday – Saturday March 4 – 8 at Region XIV Tournament TBD TylerMonday – Saturday March 17 – 22 at NJCAA National Tournament TBD Hutchinson, Kan.

^ denotes San Jacinto College Classic* denotes Region XIV Conference gameAll games listed in bold are home games played at the Anders Gymnasium on the Central campus located at 8060 Spencer Highway in Pasadena.