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403:"Since we had gone 8–17 the previous season, what that team did to start that year has to be one of the greatest surprises ever in Lamar basketball, at least up until that point," said Joe Lee Smith, then LU's director of sports information. "They beat a good Pepperdine team and an outstanding Memphis State team to get started, then they beat Texas A&M on the road, which was totally unexpected.
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1526:Dick Danford
1518:Jim Hatfield
1502:Preston Vice
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2256:2015 deaths
2251:1922 births
1706:(2014–2021)
1698:(2011–2014)
1690:(2006–2011)
1682:(2003–2006)
1680:Billy Tubbs
1674:(1999–2003)
1666:(1993–1999)
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1650:(1988–1990)
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1544:(2001–2008)
1536:(1988–2001)
1534:Dennis Harp
1528:(1983–1988)
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1454:Jack Martin
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1336:(1916–1917)
1334:Roy Bradley
1328:(1907–1916)
1230:11 December
859:(1963–1976)
603:(1951–1963)
517:(1948–1951)
499:Postseason
493:Conference
448:Active duty
366:Billy Tubbs
231:Tournaments
122:Jack Martin
2245:Categories
2173:Slessinger
1989:Wooldridge
1814:1972: None
1809:1971: None
1696:Pat Knight
1672:Mike Deane
1632:Pat Foster
1510:Jim Shuler
1470:Lou Henson
1462:Bill Scott
1210:References
378:Pepperdine
370:Division I
282:basketball
138:1922-08-15
69:newspapers
2165:Underwood
2157:Underwood
2149:Underwood
2085:McConathy
2077:McConathy
2021:Broussard
1997:Broussard
1973:Broussard
1845:Hendricks
1837:Hendricks
1704:Tic Price
496:Standing
396:, 98–87.
392:champion
261:Southland
204:1951–1976
194:1948–1951
171:1946–1948
99:July 2016
2045:Everhart
1853:Hatfield
1714:(2021– )
1560:(2017– )
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557:1950–51
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523:1948–49
490:Overall
372:and the
292:and the
2205:Claunch
2189:Golding
2125:Simmons
2069:Kennedy
1893:Paschal
1885:LeGrand
1869:Barnett
1821:Shipley
1779:Speight
1430:No team
1414:Unknown
1398:Unknown
1382:Unknown
1366:Unknown
1342:Unknown
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1005:1970–71
484:Season
226:375–323
223:Overall
83:scholar
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2211:2022:
2203:2021:
2197:Keller
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2187:2019:
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2141:Kaspar
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2117:Marlin
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2019:1998:
2013:Miller
2011:1997:
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1146:Total:
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2133:Cross
2109:Piper
2093:Arrow
2053:Price
1949:Gales
1941:Gales
1917:Russo
1901:Russo
1877:Tubbs
1861:Tubbs
1117:10–14
1054:11–13
1033:13–13
1012:11–13
729:10–12
710:14–11
691:12–12
672:11–14
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634:11–12
581:41–35
569:T–6th
563:13–15
546:15–10
529:13–10
487:Team
355:Lamar
234:4–4 (
208:Lamar
90:JSTOR
76:books
2229:Wade
2221:Lutz
1829:Rose
1787:Nutt
1771:Polk
1232:2015
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149:Died
132:Born
62:news
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