2017–18 Texas Southern Tigers basketball team

The 2017–18 Texas Southern Tigers basketball team represented Texas Southern University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tigers, led by sixth-year head coach Mike Davis, played their home games at the Health and Physical Education Arena in Houston, Texas as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 16–20, 12–6 in SWAC play to finish in a three-way tie for second place. Due to Grambling State's Academic Progress Rate violations and subsequent postseason ineligibility, they received the No. 3 seed in the SWAC Tournament where they defeated Alabama State, Prairie View A&M and Arkansas–Pine Bluff to become SWAC Tournament champions. They received the SWAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated North Carolina Central in the First Four before losing in the First Round to Xavier.

2017–18 Texas Southern Tigers basketball
SWAC tournament champions
NCAA Tournament, First Round
ConferenceSouthwestern Athletic Conference
2017–18 record16–20 (12–6 SWAC)
Head coachMike Davis (6th season)
Associate head coachShyrone Chatman
Assistant coaches
  • Michael Davis, Jr.
  • J. Keith LeGree
Home arenaHealth and Physical Education Arena
2017–18 SWAC men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Grambling State*135 .722  1714  .548
Prairie View A&M126 .667  1618  .471
Texas Southern126 .667  1620  .444
Arkansas–Pine Bluff126 .667  1421  .400
Southern108 .556  1518  .455
Jackson State99 .500  1220  .375
Alabama State810 .444  823  .258
Alcorn State711 .389  1121  .344
Mississippi Valley State414 .222  428  .125
Alabama A&M*315 .167  328  .097
*ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
2018 SWAC Tournament winner

On June 5, 2018, head coach Mike Davis announced he would step down as head coach to become the head coach at Detroit, which was made official on June 13.[1][2] On June 25, the school hired Nevada associate head coach and former North Texas and LSU head coach Johnny Jones for the job.[3]

Previous season

The Tigers finished the 2016–17 season 23–12, 16–2 in SWAC play to win the regular season SWAC championship. They defeated Alabama State, Grambling State, and Alcorn State to win the SWAC Tournament.[4][5] As a result, they received the SWAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 16 seed in the East region.[6] There they lost in the First Round to North Carolina.[7][8]

Roster

2017–18 Texas Southern Tigers men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
G 1 Donte Clark 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg) Sr Charlotte, North Carolina
G 2 Derrick Bruce 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)175 lb (79 kg) Jr Moreno Valley, California
G 3 Demontrae Jefferson 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m)150 lb (68 kg) So Milwaukee, Wisconsin
G 4 Kevin Scott 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)205 lb (93 kg) Sr Omaha, Nebraska
C 5 Trayvon Reed 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m)240 lb (109 kg) RS Jr Mobile, Alabama
G 11 Brian Carey 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)160 lb (73 kg) RS So Denver, Colorado
F 12 Devocio Butler 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)210 lb (95 kg) Sr Atlanta, GA
F 14 Lamont Walker 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)200 lb (91 kg) Sr Chicago, Illinois
F 15 Marquis Salmon 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg) Sr Lancaster, California
G 20 Cainan McClelland 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)165 lb (75 kg) RS Fr Houston, Texas
G 23 Divonte Lumpkin 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg) So Chicago, Illinois
F 24 Justin Hopkins 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)215 lb (98 kg) So Huntsville, Alabama
F 25 Kevin Granger, Jr. 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)194 lb (88 kg) RS Fr Houston, Texas
G 30 Robert Lewis 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)190 lb (86 kg) Jr Compton, California
G Jerry Perry 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)175 lb (79 kg) Jr Maumelle, Arkansas
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Michael Davis, Jr.
  • J. Keith LeGree
  • Shyrone Chatman

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: January 25, 2018

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Non-conference regular season
Nov 10, 2017*
8:00 pm, RTNW
at No. 18 Gonzaga L 69–97  0–1
McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000)
Spokane, WA
Nov 12, 2017*
3:00 pm, P12N
at Washington State L 84–86 OT 0–2
Beasley Coliseum (2,424)
Pullman, WA
Nov 16, 2017*
6:00 pm, BTN
at Ohio State L 64–82  0–3
Value City Arena (9,984)
Columbus, OH
Nov 18, 2017*
6:00 pm, ACCN Extra
at Syracuse L 67–80  0–4
Carrier Dome (16,644)
Syracuse, NY
Nov 21, 2017*
7:00 pm
at No. 3 Kansas L 71–114  0–5
Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
Lawrence, KS
Nov 24, 2017*
2:00 pm, ACCN Extra
at Clemson L 77–84  0–6
Littlejohn Coliseum (5,526)
Clemson, SC
Nov 30, 2017*
6:00 pm, ESPN3
at Oakland L 87–97  0–7
Athletics Center O'Rena (2,854)
Rochester, MI
Dec 2, 2017*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at Toledo L 69–71  0–8
Savage Arena (3,199)
Toledo, OH
Dec 11, 2017*
9:00 pm, P12N
at Oregon L 68–74  0–9
Matthew Knight Arena (6,249)
Eugene, OR
Dec 14, 2017*
7:30 pm, ESPN2
at No. 21 Baylor L 68–99  0–10
Ferrell Center (5,459)
Waco, TX
Dec 16, 2017*
9:00 pm
at Wyoming L 66–72  0–11
Arena-Auditorium (4,487)
Laramie, WY
Dec 18, 2017*
7:00 pm, FSSW+
at No. 15 TCU L 72–91  0–12
Schollmaier Arena (5,925)
Fort Worth, TX
Dec 23, 2017*
8:00 pm, ESPN3
at BYU L 52–73  0–13
Marriott Center (14,583)
Provo, UT
SWAC regular season
Jan 1, 2018
4:00 pm, ESPNU
Southern W 78–66  1–13
(1–0)
H&PE Arena (1,007)
Houston, TX
Jan 3, 2018
7:30 pm
Alcorn State W 85–70  2–13
(2–0)
H&PE Arena (802)
Houston, TX
Jan 6, 2018
7:30 pm
Prairie View A&M W 100–94  3–13
(3–0)
H&PE Arena (5,128)
Houston, TX
Jan 13, 2018
5:30 pm
at Jackson State L 80–85 OT 3–14
(3–1)
Williams Assembly Center (2,499)
Jackson, MS
Jan 15, 2018
7:30 pm
at Grambling State L 78–79  3–15
(3–2)
Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center (1,243)
Grambling, LA
Jan 20, 2018
7:30 pm
Mississippi Valley State W 91–77  4–15
(4–2)
H&PE Arena (2,485)
Houston, TX
Jan 22, 2018
7:20 pm
Arkansas–Pine Bluff L 72–74  4–16
(4–3)
H&PE Arena (2,278)
Houston, TX
Jan 27, 2018
5:30 pm
at Alabama A&M W 58–56  5–16
(5–3)
Elmore Gymnasium 
Normal, AL
Jan 29, 2018
5:30 pm
at Alabama State W 97–82  6–16
(6–3)
Dunn–Oliver Acadome (1,237)
Montgomery, AL
Feb 3, 2018
7:30 pm
at Prairie View A&M L 82–96  6–17
(6–4)
William Nicks Building (3,351)
Prairie View, TX
Feb 10, 2018
7:30 pm
Jackson State W 86–75  7–17
(7–4)
H&PE Arena (2,028)
Houston, TX
Feb 12, 2018
7:30 pm
Grambling State L 55–78  7–18
(7–5)
H&PE Arena (3,127)
Houston, TX
Feb 17, 2018
5:30 pm
at Mississippi Valley State W 72–71  8–18
(8–5)
Harrison HPER Complex (1,515)
Itta Bena, MS
Feb 19, 2018
7:30 pm
at Arkansas–Pine Bluff L 61–62  8–19
(8–6)
K. L. Johnson Complex (2,990)
Pine Bluff, AR
Feb 24, 2018
7:30 pm
Alabama A&M W 106–71  9–19
(9–6)
H&PE Arena (1,028)
Houston, TX
Feb 26, 2018
7:30 pm
Alabama State W 95–77  10–19
(10–6)
H&PE Arena (1,021)
Houston, TX
Mar 1, 2018
7:30 pm
at Southern W 90–88  11–19
(11–6)
F. G. Clark Center (2,351)
Baton Rouge, LA
Mar 3, 2018
5:30 pm
at Alcorn State W 78–71  12–19
(12–6)
Davey Whitney Complex (466)
Lorman, MS
SWAC Tournament
Mar 6, 2018
8:00 pm, ESPN3
(3) vs. (6) Alabama State
Quarterfinals
W 90–76  13–19
H&PE Arena (2,481)
Houston, TX
Mar 9, 2018
8:30 pm, ESPN3
(3) vs. (2) Prairie View A&M
Semifinals
W 88-74  14–19
Delmar Fieldhouse (2,500)
Houston, TX
Mar 10, 2018
4:00 pm, ESPN2
(3) vs. (1) Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Championship game
W 84–69  15–19
Delmar Fieldhouse (1,933)
Houston, TX
NCAA Tournament
Mar 14, 2018*
5:40 pm, truTV
(16 W) vs. (16 W) North Carolina Central
First Four
W 64–46  16–19
UD Arena (12,732)
Dayton, OH
Mar 16, 2018*
6:20 pm, TBS
(16 W) vs. (1 W) No. 3 Xavier
First Round
L 83–102  16–20
Bridgestone Arena (17,549)
Nashville, TN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. W=West.
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References

  1. "Detroit Mercy to hire Mike Davis as head coach". CollegeBasketballTalk. 2018-06-06. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
  2. Paul, Tony (June 13, 2018). "Mike Davis hired by Detroit Mercy; press conference Thursday". The Detroit News. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  3. Miller, Brody (June 25, 2018). "Former LSU basketball coach Johnny Jones to be Texas Southern's new coach". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans, LA. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  4. "Alcorn State vs. Texas Southern – Game Recap – March 11, 2017 – ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-11-09.
  5. "TSU tops Alcorn State to capture SWAC tourney title". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-11-09.
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