The Falcons will finish the Golden Bear Classics this season with games against UNVL at USAFA on January 31, BYU at USAFA on February 3, San Diego State at San Diego on February 7, New Mexico at USAFA on February 11, Utah at Salt Lake City on February 14, TCU at Fort Worth on February 18, Colorado state at USAFA on February 21, UNLV at Las Vegas on March 4 and BYU at Provo on March 7.
Falcons team members include freshman guard Brandon Provost from Houston Texas, junior guard Saj El-Amin from Clearwater Florida, freshman guard Jon Atkins from Las Vegas Nevada, freshman forward Trevor Noonan from Broomfield Colorado, guard/forward Taylor Stewart from Lexington Kentucky, sophomore center Phillip Brown from Jonesboro Geogia, junior guard Avery Merriex from Denver Colorado, sophomore forward Derek Brooks from Nathalie Virginia, senior forward Matt Holland from Dallas Texas, freshman guard Shawn Hempsey from Encinitas California, junior center Mike McLain from Portland Oregon, freshman center Sammy Schafer from Oregon City Oregon, sophomore guard Evan Washington from Columbus Ohio, guard/forward Anwar Johnson from St. Gabriel Louisiana and junior forward/center Grant Parker from Aurora Colorado.
The coaching and support staff works very hard to make a difference in the lives of the team members, both individually and as a team. Coaches include head coach Jeff Reynolds, assistant coach Dave Pilipovich, assistant coach Steve Snell, assistant coach Rob Pryor, assistant coach Kevin Carroll, assistant coach Capt. Tyron Wright and video coordinator Nate Zandt.
Fans and spectators alike had the opportunity to witness the Air Force versus TCU men's basketball game on the air on January 17 as a pay-per-view event. Although some might say that paying to watch a game that should have been free was not fair or right, there was reception for the on-demand airing of the game, which cost viewers $9.95.
The CBS College Sports Network providing service for the game with industry-leading cable and digital programming that is dedicated virtually exclusively to college sports. They covered the competition between the Air Force and TCU and made it available to viewers nationwide.
Recently, the Falcons couldn't hold their own against the Cowboys in Wyoming. Even though the Falcons led the game at halftime with a score of 32 to 21. It was enough of a lead to take home a win but the Cowboys deemed it not so, catching up, passing the Falcons and creating a lead of 45 to 43 with just under 11 minutes of play time left in the game. By the end of the game, the Cowboys had taken over and tucked the game in the proverbial back.
The win over the Falcons brought their tally of losses up to seven. The Cowboys took home a win over the Falcons and closed with a 16 to 10 run. The loss also marks the first time that the Falcons have been 0-6 in conference play since the 1993-1994 season. Henke, Hempsey, Stewart, Parker, Johnson and Holland are star performers with various noteworthy plays lately.