BIG 12 ALUMNI SECTION
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/ballot/_/id/547
http://www.big12hoops.com/2011/12/15...ordan-hamilton Big 12 Alumni on NBA Rosters
Iowa St
http://www.cyclones.com/ViewArticle....&ATCLID=875571 All Century Team
http://www.cyclonefanatic.com/basket...ll-decade-team All-Decade Team
http://www.cyclones.com//pdf8/784709.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36AK36P3VTo 1986 NCAA Tournament first round - Miami (OH) vs Iowa State - Jeff Hornacek at the buzzer
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Jeff Grayer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWuMRuqm9MA
He ended his eligibility as Iowa State's all-time leading scorer and led the Big Eight in scoring at 25.3 ppg. The awards and honors soon followed. Grayer was named first-team all-Big Eight for the third consecutive season and earned third-team All-America honors by the Associated Press.
Starters
PG-#11 Jamaal Tinsley-6'3 190 (Jr)
SG-#33 Hercle Ivy-6'3 195 (Sr)
SF-#44 Jeff Grayer-6'5 200 (Sr)
PF-#5 Marcus Fizer-6'8 255 (Jr)
C-#35 Zaid Abdul-Aziz-6'9 235 (Sr)
Bench
PG-#14 Jeff Hornacek-6'4 190 (Sr)
PG-#1 Curtis Stinson-6'3 215 (So)
PG-#3 Will Blaylock-6'0 200 (So)
SG-#32 Fred Hoiberg-6'5 210 (Jr)
SG-#0 Jared Sullivan-6'1 185 (Jr)
SG-#12 Dedric Willoughby-6'3 180 (Jr)
SF-#25 Barry Stevens-6'5 195 (Sr)
PF-#45 Paul Shirley-6'10 230 (Jr)
PF-#24 Jackson Vroman-6'10 220 (Jr)
PF-#21 Craig Brackins-6'10 238 (Fr)
C-#52 Victor Alexander-6'9 265 (Sr)
C-#31 Kelvin Cato-6'11 255 (Jr)
C-#51 Jared Homan-6'10 250 (So)
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Kansas
http://www.kuathletics.com/billself/...me-greats.html "All-Time Greats"
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...istory/page/51 Top 50 Jayhawks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz_Si...eature=related History Of Kansas Basketball
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Wilt Chamberlian
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UTV_QrhuT4
In his first NCAA varsity basketball game, the 7-foot-1 Wilt Chamberlain had 52 points and 31 rebounds, breaking both college records. He averaged 29.9 points and 18.9 rebounds in his two seasons at Kansas and was a track and field star as well.
STARTING LINEUP
PG-#14 Darnell Valentine-6'1 183 (Sr)
SG-#15 Jo Jo White-6'3 190 (Sr)
SF-#34 Paul Pierce-6'7 220 (Jr)
PF-#25 Danny Manning-6'10 230 (Sr)
C-#13 Wilt Chamberlain-7'1 250 (Sr)
BENCH
PG-#11 Jacque Vaughn-6'1 190 (Jr)
PG-#24 Mario Chalmers-6'2 190 (So)
PG-#3 Sherron Collins-5'11 205 (Fr)
SG-#23 Rex Walters-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#10 Kirk Hinrich-6'3 185 (Jr)
SF-#5 Brandon Rush-6'6 210 (So)
PF-#0 Drew Gooden-6'10 230 (Jr)
PF-#12 Clyde Lovellette-6'9 234 (Sr)
PF-#23 Wayne Simien-6'9 250 (So)
PF-#4 Nick Collison-6'9 250 (So)
C-#45 Raef LaFrentz-6'11 235 (Jr)
C-#50 Greg Ostertag-7'2 280 (Jr)
C-#31 Scott Pollard-6'11 250 (Jr)
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Kansas St
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UmuB...eature=related K-State Basketball: Reborn - Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0J5pWbvLjI Beasley & Walker
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...areerStats.pdf Career Stats
http://kstatesports.cstv.com/sports/...d-jerseys.html Men's Basketball Retired Jerseys
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Mitch Richmond
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvFzPh1-NLs
Richmond assembled perhaps the greatest two-year playing career in school history. He is one of just 20 players in school history to top 1,000 points, while he ranks eighth on the all-time scoring list with 1,327 points and fourth in career scoring average (20.7 ppg.). His 1,327 points are the most by a player in a two-year career. He still ranks among the top 10 in 21 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories in school history.
Starters
PG-#12 Mike Evans-6'1 170 (Sr)
SG-#25 Rolando Blackman-6'6 190 (Sr)
SF-#23 Mitch Richmond-6'5 215 (Sr)
PF-#3 Michael Beasley-6'10 234 (So/Lefty)
C-#30 Bob Boozer-6'8 215 (Sr)
Bench
PG-#2 Lon Kruger-5'11 165 (Sr)
PG-#21 Dennis Clemente-6'1 175 (Fr)
SG-#10 Chuckie Williams-6'3 180 (Sr)
SG-#24 Askia Jones-6'5 200 (Sr)
SG-#5 Bill Walker-6'6 220-(So)
SG-#0 Jacob Pullen-6'0 200 (Fr)
SF-#44 Willie Murrell-6'6 190 (Sr)
SF-#20 Cartier Martin-6'7 220 (So)
PF-#45 Ed Nealy-6'8 238 (Sr)
PF-#34 Norris Coleman-6'8 210 (Sr)
C-#33 Jack Parr-6'9 212 (Sr)
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Missouri
http://www.mutigers.com/sports/m-bas...011606aag.html All Century Team
http://www.rockmnation.com/2008/2/23/94755/5475
http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~bvollmay/BB/93-94.html 1993-94 Mizzou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYy5lnKQfqM Anthony Peeler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SFgP...eature=related Flashback to Ricky Paulding
The retired jerseys of Bill Stauffer, Steve Stipanovich, Doug Smith
Jon Sundvold, and Willie Smith were lowered to be moved to the
new arena. Norm Stewart's will come down at a later date.
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Derrick Chievous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARtap...eature=related
http://www.rockmnation.com/2011/4/20...rrick-chievous
Burst on the Missouri basketball scene in 1985. He went on to become the leader scorer in Tiger basketball history with 2,580 points, and posted three of the top-ten season scoring figures in MU annals. He led the Big Eight Conference in scoring as both a junior and senior, and led the Tigers to the league regular-season and post-season tournament championships in 1987. He was a Freshman All-American in 1985, consensus second-team all-American in 1987, all-conference in 1987 and '88, and was twice MU's most valuable player.
Starters
PG-#20 Jon Sundvold-6'2 170 (Sr)
SG-#44 Anthony Peeler-6'4 208 (Sr/Lefty)
SF-#3 Derrick Chievous-6'7 190 (Sr)
PF-#34 Doug Smith-6'10 220 (Sr)
C-#40 Steve Stipanovich-6'11 245 (Sr)
Bench
PG-#30 Willie Smith-6'2 170 (Sr)
PG-#22 Larry Drew-6'1 170 (Sr)
PG-#15 Melvin Booker-6'1 185 (Sr)
PG-#5 Keyon Dooling-6'3 185 (Jr)
SG-#32 Byron Irvin-6'5 190 (Sr)
SG-#4 Clarence Gilbert-6'2 197 (Jr)
SG-#13 Paul O'Liney-6'2 210 (Jr)
SG-#23 Ricky Paulding-6'5 218 (Jr)
SF-#21 Kareem Rush-6'6 215 (Jr)
SF-#41 Linas Kleiza-6'8 234 (So)
PF-#33 Kelly Thames-6'8 218 (Jr)
PF-#1 DeMarre Carroll-6'8 212 (Fr)
C-#50 Arthur Johnson-6'9 255 (Jr)
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Oklahoma
http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m...022407aab.html All-Century Team
http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m...tradition.html History & Tradition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X625806Snrw
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Wayman Tisdale
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...content.7.html
Tisdale averaged 25.6 points and 10.1 rebounds during his three seasons with the Sooners, earning Big Eight Conference player of the year each season. He still holds Oklahoma's career records for points and rebounds. Tisdale also owns the school's single-game scoring mark -- 61 points against Texas-San Antonio as a sophomore -- and career marks for points per game, field goals and free throws made and attempts.
Starters
PG-#10 Mookie Blaylock-6'0 180 (Sr)
SG-#11 Hollis Price-6'1 170 (Jr)
SF-#44 Horace Grant-6'8 195 (Sr)
PF-#23 Wayman Tisdale-6'9 240 (Sr)
C-#33 Stacey King-6'11 245 (Sr)
Bench
PG-#1 Ricky Grace-6'1 174 (Sr)
PG-#20 Brent Price-6'1 175 (Sr)
PG-#13 Willie Warren-6'4 207 (Fr)
SG-#22 Nate Erdmann-6'5 195 (Jr)
SG-#32 Tim McCalister-6'3 203 (Sr)
SF-#13 Ryan Minor-6'7 220 (Jr)
SF-#21 Eduardo Najera-6'8 235 (Jr)
SF-#42 Jeff Webster-6'7 232 (Sr)
SF-#30 Darryl "Choo" Kennedy-6'5 224 (Sr)
PF-#40 Garfield Heard-6'6 219 (Sr)
PF-#3 Blake Griffin-6'10 251 (Fr)
PF-#31 Aaron McGhee-6'8 250 (Jr)
C-#34 Alvin Adams-6'9 210 (Sr)
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Oklahoma St
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-team/page/2 All Decade Team
http://www.okstate.com/sports/m-bask...-the-pros.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG1KQZ1KnNw Flashback to Byron Houston
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Bryant "Big Country" Reeves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyLS9jPFzKI
Standing 7 feet tall and weighing between 275-300 pounds, Reeves was an imposing physical presence on the court and was primed to become a dominant center in the NBA. After a strong collegiate career with Oklahoma State University, where he averaged 21.5 points per game as a senior and led OSU to the 1995 Final Four, Reeves became the Grizzlies' first-ever draft choice, selected sixth overall in the 1995 NBA Draft.
Starters
PG-#3 John Starks-6'3 180 (Sr)
SG-#24 Tony Allen-6'4 213 (Jr)
SG-#34 Desmond Mason-6'6 217 (Jr)
PF-#35 Byron Houston-6'5 250 (Sr)
C-#50 Bryant "Big Country" Reeves-7'0 275 (Jr)
Bench
PG-#15 John Lucas-5'11 165 (So)
PG-#0 Byron Eaton-5'11 215 (Fr)
SG-#20 JamesOn Curry-6'4 200 (So)
SG-#23 James Anderson-6'6 200 (Fr)
SG-#1 Terrell Harris-6'5 190 (Fr)
SG-#2 Obi Muonelo-6'5 215 (Fr)
SF-#21 Richard Dumas-6'8 200 (Sr)
SF-#4 Melvin Sanders-6'5 206 (Jr)
PF-#14 Joey Graham-6'7 225 (Jr)
C-#32 Bob Kurland-7'0 215 (Sr)
C-#22 Ivan McFarlin-6'8 240 (Jr)
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Texas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taqSfw-T50M 2002 Horns
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...0-moments.html 100 Top Moments
http://www.texassports.com/sports/m-...ade-teams.html All-Decade Teams
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/9...history/page/2 Top 50 Players
"PLAYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT"
Kevin Durant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utVSyhlvL2I
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...istory/page/50
Although Kevin Durant played just one season for Texas, he immediately became one of the best, and most beloved players in program history. Durant averaged 25.8 points and 11.1 rebounds a game while winning both the Naismith and Wooden Awards (the first time a freshman had taken either prize).
Starters
PG-#11 T.J. Ford-5'10 165 (Jr)
SG-#14 Travis Mays-6'2 190 (Sr)
SF-#35 Kevin Durant-6'10 215 (So)
PF-#23 LaMarcus Aldridge-6'11 234 (So)
C-#42 LaSalle Thompson-6'10 245 (Sr)
Bench
PG-#0 Johnny Moore-6'1 175 (Sr)
PG-#10 B.J. Tyler-6'1 185 (Sr)
PG-#15 Slater Martin-5'10 170 (Sr)
PG-#24 D.J. Augustin-6'0 180 (So)
SG-#25 Terrence Rencher-6'3 185 (Sr)
SG-#2 A.J. Abrams-5'11 186 (So)
SG-#1 Daniel Gibson-6'2 190 (So)
SG-#3 Jordan Hamilton-6'7 226 (Fr)
SF-#12 Ron Baxter-6'4 230 (Sr)
SF-#5 Damion James-6'7 222 (Fr)
PF-#20 James Thomas-6'8 235 (Jr)
C-#4 Chris Mihm-7'0 262 (Jr)
C-#13 Tristan Thompson-6'9 227 (Fr)