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#30 - Lenny Johnston [ID #37225] PF |
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Home Town: Krum, Texas
High School: Krum High School PF c |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2001 - 2005 Height: 7' ½" Skill Index: 148 |
| Games 175, 16.3 ppg, 60.2% fgp, 79.7% ftp, 8.1 rpg, 1.3 spg, 1.1 bpg, 26.3 mpg |
| Notes: Helped lead Texas Tech to the top conference in the nation and also led the team to a national championship win. |
#45 - Gary Moore [ID #31265] SF |
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Home Town: Arlington, Texas
High School: Cleveland High School SF c |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2002 - 2006 Height: 6' 11" Skill Index: 166 |
| Games 179, 11.1 ppg, 50.9% fgp, 0.7 3pg, 6.2 rpg, 1.3 spg, 25.3 mpg |
| Notes: A big player who played all three backcourt positions in his college career. Played a critical role in winning the National Championship as a starter. Was drafted in the 2006 draft by Phoenix. |
#50 - J.R. Hood [ID #28181] SG |
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Home Town: Webster, Texas
High School: East Webster High School SG |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2002 - 2006 Height: 6' 3" Skill Index: 176 |
| Games 181, 11.7 ppg, 46.8% fgp, 1.3 3pg, 34.8% 3pp, 1.2 spg, 25.1 mpg |
| Notes: Was a key part of the squad that won the 2005 National Tournament. Was also drafted by Los Angeles with the 18th pick in the second round of the 2006 draft. |
#54 - Diogo Coelho [ID #206074] PG |
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| Home Town: Queluz, Portugal High School: - PG |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2039 - 2043 Height: 6' 1" Skill Index: 220 |
| Games 167, 21.1 ppg, 47.6% fgp, 3.6 3pg, 40.6% 3pp, 91.8% ftp, 4.3 apg, 1.6 spg, 31.6 mpg |
| Notes: Tremendous player who carried Texas Tech up three divisions. Went on to be the first overall Draft selection |
Marquis Smith [ID #1195] Coach |
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| Birthplace: Ogden, Utah |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2002 - 2019 |
| Games 684, Total Wins 349, Conference Wins 224, Playoff Wins 21, Tournament Wins 15, Winning Percentage .510 |
| Notes: With 16 seasons leading this program, 3 Conference Championships, 1 Conference Playoff Championship and the 2005 National Tournament Championship Smith has built the essence of this program and has established the basics that a Red Raiders roster needs to succeed. For that we welcome him to the Hall of Fame of the Texas Tech Red Raiders. United Spirit Arena will always be a home for you, Marquis. |