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The 2024–25 East Texas A&M Lions men's basketball team represents East Texas A&M University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Lions, led by seventh-year head coach Jaret von Rosenberg , play their home games at The Field House in Commerce, Texas as members of the Southland Conference .
John Lotz a former basketball player at East Texas State who later became head coach for Florida, after serving as an assistant coach at North Carolina. Shelby Metcalf was a member of the East Texas State Lions Men's team that won the NAIA 1954-55 National Championship, after his playing career he went on to coach at Texas A&M for 27 seasons. [17]
The Lions represent East Texas A&M University (ETAMU) in the NCAA Division I Southland Conference. East Texas A&M began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1916. [ 1 ] However, the school's record book does not generally list records from before the 1950s, as records from before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent.
The East Texas A&M Lions (formerly the East Texas State Lions and Texas A&M–Commerce Lions) are the athletic teams that represent East Texas A&M University, located in Commerce, Texas, in NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports. The Lions compete as members of the Southland Conference for all 12 varsity sports.
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The East Texas A&M Lions basketball program consists of: East Texas A&M Lions men's basketball; East Texas A&M Lions women's basketball This page was last edited on ...
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