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This season's Rebels include guard Wink Adams from Houston, guard Oscar Bellfield from Los Angeles, forward Joe Darger from Riverton, guard Todd Hanni from Danville, guard Scott Hoffman from Hays, guard Derrick Jasper from Paso Robles, guard Steve Jones from Portland, forward Rob Ketchum from Sacramento, forward/center Brice Massamba fro Sodertalje, forward DeShawn Mitchell from Newark, guard Rene Rougeau from Rancho Cucamonga, forward Darris Santee from Houston, forward Matt Shaw from Los Angeles, guard/forward Chace Stanback from Los Angeles, guard Kendall Wallace from Mesa and guard Tre'Von Willis from Fresno. Supporting this unique group of Rebels are head coach Lon Kruger, assistant coach Greg Grensing, assistant coach Steve Henson, assistant coach Lew Hill, director of basketball operations Mike Sheppard, associate director of student-athletic academic services Dave Jackson, assistant director of athletic equipment Rocky Rutledge and strength and conditioning coach Jason Kabo. The Rebels will play games the rest of this season against the Air Force at Colorado Springs, San Diego State at Thomas & Mack Center, New Mexico at Albuquerque, TCU at Thomas & Mack Center, Colorado State at Thomas & Mack Center, Wyoming at Laramie, BYU at Thomas & Mack Center, Utah at Salt Lake City, Air Force at Thomas & Mack Center and San Diego State at San Diego. The Thomas & Mack Center hosts all Rebels basketball games that are held at home. Built in 1983, the Thomas & Mack Center stays the perfect temperature with 1,175 tons of air conditioning. The Rebels entered their 23rd season of basketball in 2005-06. With the first sellout in less than a year after the Thomas & Mack Center opened, an even larger crowd was in attendance at a TMC event on 1986 when the total present was 20,321. The Thomas & Mack Center was named after E. Parry Thomas and Jerome Mack (deceased). Both men donated $1 million to aid the construction of the Thomas & Mack Center. Overall statistics for the Rebels shows 16 wins and 4 losses with a breakdown of 10 wins at home and 2 losses at home, 5 wins away and 2 losses away and 1 win that was neutral. When it comes to category leaders, Adams is at the top of many categories. Adams leads with 13.8 points per games. Ketchum rules field goal percentages with a perfect 1.000. Wallace leads 3-point percentages with a percent ranking of .463. Adams leads scoring average with 13.8 points averaged per game. Adams leads field goal attempts with a 12.3 average. Rougeau leads file goals made with a 4.8 per game. Darger leads 3-point field goal attemps with 6.7 attempts per game. Darger also leads 3-point field goals made with a score of 2.5 goals made per game. Rougeau leads rebounds with 7.3 averaged per game. Bellefield leads the assists with a 3.4 average per game. Rougeau leads blocked shots with an average of 2.0 blocks per game. Willis stepped to the head of the class with 5.2 free throw attempts as an average per game.
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